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How tennis players’ dogs stay at Grand Slams and on tour, from side seats to massages

PARIS – Melanie Gauthier Knopp’s career at the French Open has nothing to do with playing tennis. He spends his days helping the hundreds of players who have walked through their gates in the past few weeks to feel cared for.

In that pursuit, he does everything from coordinating social events to leading foreign trips. He gives them the massages they need after a long day running around and, when it was unseasonably hot in Paris last week, he even opened a private pool for them to cool off in.

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If he’s really generous, Gauthier Knopp will hand-serve some clients their dinner.

No, not the players. Their dogs.

Gauthier Knopp is the first canine concierge employed by Roland Garros, hired to care for the beloved pets that top tennis players ride with them from tournament to tournament throughout the year, across borders and over seas, so that the competitors can focus on playing at the top.

The dogs tend to be smaller – better for transport – and some have achieved such a level of popularity that the sight of them heralds the arrival of their human.



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