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French Open 2024: Lucas Feron Makes History as First Wheelchair User to Officiate at Grand Slam

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Lucas Feron, a line judge at the 2024 French Open, has made history by becoming the first wheelchair user to officiate a main-draw match at the prestigious tournament. Feron’s journey to this momentous occasion has been marked by resilience and determination, as he overcame a traumatic street attack that left him in a coma.

Despite the painful memories of the attack, Feron is focused on the present and the future. He returned to Roland Garros’ center court to officiate matches, including the women’s third-round match and Novak Djokovic’s late-night contest. Feron’s dedication to his craft and passion for the sport have been unwavering, as he continues to inspire others with his remarkable story.

Feron’s road to recovery has been challenging, but his progress has been carefully managed by the French Tennis Federation’s officiating bosses. His return to the French Open as a line judge is a testament to his perseverance and commitment to his craft.

Feedback about Feron’s performance on the court has been positive, with officials praising his professionalism and dedication. Despite the challenges he faces, Feron remains focused on his job and strives to excel in his role as a line judge.

As the first wheelchair user to officiate a match at the French Open, Feron’s presence on the court has garnered attention and admiration from players and fans alike. His story serves as a reminder of the power of resilience and determination in overcoming adversity.

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