Masters Guinot-Mary Cohr

The Masters Guinot-Mary Cohr was a tennis team exhibition event played on clay the week before the French Open. It features two teams, Guinot (Red) and Mary Cohr (Green). Both are made up of five players and 1 playing captain. The captains have been Marat Safin, James Blake, David Ferrer, and Michaël Llodra. Team Guinot currently hold a 2-1 series lead over team Mary Cohr, with the most recent tie (2012) being won by team Mary Cohr. Each match is played best-of-three sets, with a match tiebreak in place of a third set.

Masters Guinot-Mary Cohr
Tournament information
Founded2009
LocationRueil-Malmaison, Paris
France
VenueParis Golf and Country Club (2009-present)
SurfaceClay court
Websiteguinotmarycohrmasters.com

Four editions were held from 2009 to 2012, after which the sponsor, Guinot-Mary Cohr withdrew its support. The 2013 edition was cancelled while other sponsorship was sought.[1] "Guinot" and "Mary Cohr" are brands of cosmetics sold by the Guinot-Mary Cohr group.[2][3]

2009

Team Guinot won the tie by 4 matches to 2 after James Blake had the chance to make the tie a draw in the final rubber.[4]

Guinot
4
Paris Golf and Country Club, Paris
20–22 May 2009
Clay (outdoors)
Mary Cohr
2
1 2 3
1 United Kingdom
France
Andy Murray
Paul-Henri Mathieu
4
6
7
6
[8]
[10]
 
2 France
Cyprus
Gaël Monfils
Marcos Baghdatis
4
6
0
6
   
3 Switzerland
Switzerland
Roger Federer
Stanislas Wawrinka
6
2
6
4
   
4 Spain
France
Rafael Nadal
Arnaud Clément
6
3
6
3
   
5 Spain
France
Tommy Robredo
Fabrice Santoro
6
2
6
3
   
6 Russia
United States
Marat Safin (Guinot Captain)
James Blake (Mary Cohr Captain)
6
4
7
6
   

2010

Team Guinot won the tie by 4 matches to 2. After David Ferrer had the chance to leave the tie at a 3 all in the final rubber.[5]

Guinot
4
Paris Golf and Country Club, Paris
19–21 May 2010
Clay (outdoors)
Mary Cohr
2
1 2 3
1 France
Switzerland
Jo Wilfried Tsonga
Stanislas Wawrinka
5
7
6
4
[11]
[9]
 
2 Chile
France
Fernando González
Sébastien Grosjean
6
3
6
2
   
3 Germany
Switzerland
Rainer Schüttler
Roger Federer
6
4
3
6
[5]
[10]
 
4 United Kingdom
United States
Andy Murray
Mardy Fish
77
65
64
77
[11]
[9]
 
5 Russia
United States
Mikhail Youzhny
Andy Roddick
3
6
2
6
   
6 France
Spain
Michaël Llodra (Guinot Captain)
David Ferrer (Mary Cohr Captain)
7
6
6
2
   

2011

The tie ended in a draw at 3 matches all, after Team Guinot Captain Richard Gasquet won the final rubber.

Guinot
3
Paris Golf and Country Club, Paris
18–20 May 2011
Clay (outdoors)
Mary Cohr
3
1 2 3
1 France
Switzerland
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Stanislas Wawrinka
6
2
78
66
   
2 France
France
Jérémy Chardy
Gaël Monfils
2
6
611
713
   
3 France
France
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Nicolas Mahut
6
3
6
4
   
4 France
France
Michaël Llodra
Julien Benneteau
1
6
2
6
   
5 Croatia
France
Ivan Ljubičić
Gilles Simon
67
79
6
4
[12]
[14]
 
6 France
Spain
Richard Gasquet (Guinot Captain)
Fernando Verdasco (Mary Cohr Captain)
6
3
4
6
[10]
[8]
 

*Note: Ivan Ljubičić replaced Kei Nishikori, who withdrew due to sickness.[6] Lleyton Hewitt, who had just returned from surgery, withdrew and was replaced by Nicolas Mahut.[7] Novak Djokovic was originally due to play Mahut after Hewitt pulled out. However Djokovic needed to rest in preparation for the French Open. Thus Jo-Wilfried Tsonga replaced him to play his second match of the tournament.[7] Then Julien Benneteau replaced Andy Murray when the latter pulled out with a groin injury.[8]

2012

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