Nicolas Mahut Wife Virginie Mahut

Nicolas Mahut Wife

Meet Virginie Mahut; she is the stunning wife of French tennis player Nicolas Mahut. The 6’3″ Anges native reached his highest singles world ranking of #35 in May 2014, and subsequently ranked #252 in May 2019. Mahut has been playing professionally since 2000.

Nicolas Mahut uses the Wilson BLX Six One racket, here is a list of the full gear he uses:

TypeGear Mahut Uses
RacquetWilson BLX Six
StringsWilson Natural Gut 
ShoeLacoste Men`s Lt Fit 118

Nicolas Mahut will always be known around the world as the player who played the longest match in tennis history, Nicolas and his close friend John Isner faced each other on June 22, 2010, on court 18 in Wimbledon and lasted 11 hours.

Nicolas Mahut’s lovely wife Virginie Mahut (formerly known as Virginie Ermel) also from France is a fitness instructor. They have one son together, Natanel, born on August 18, 2011. In addition to Natanel, Virginie has one older son Thiefaine, 21, from a previous relationship.

Nicolas Mahut wife, Virginie said that even though Nicolas wants to have another child, she turned it down because she would have to raise the child by herself.

I live with the life he gives me, that is, he is never there and I adapt. The main thing is to feel that it works well between us. So yes, I do not want another child because I know what it is to take care of it alone

Virginie and Nicolas Mahut are not really married, but they have been together since April 11, 2007; she studied at the Institut national du sport, de l’expertise et de la performance.

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Nicolas Mahut born Nicolas Pierre Armand Mahut on January 21, 1982, is a professional tennis player from France who has had an incredible career. A former top 10 player, he reached his highest ranking of world number 3 in 2016 and was ranked within the top 50 for over 15 years. He won 11 ATP Tour titles during his career, including two Grand Slam wins at the 2020 French Open Men’s Singles and 2021 French Open Mixed Doubles, as well as three Masters 1000 titles. In addition to these impressive accolades, Mahut also made it to the quarterfinals at both Wimbledon and the US Open, proving himself to be one of the most consistent players on tour.

Off the court, Mahut is an active member of numerous philanthropic organizations. He works with charities related to tennis such as Make a Wish Foundation and Right To Play. Mahut also runs several tennis clinics throughout Europe each year, providing free coaching for children in developing countries who otherwise could not afford these types of opportunities.

Mahut’s immense contributions to tennis have earned him multiple awards throughout his career. In 2012, he was given honorary membership for life by the ATP Player Council in recognition of his commitment to both professional tennis and charitable causes. Most recently, he was named one of TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People for 2021, alongside luminaries such as Taylor Swift and Barack Obama.

Mahut has become a true icon in professional tennis today – not only for his exceptional skills on court but also for all that he does off court to help others around him. His ability to perform at such a high level while simultaneously making positive changes in society makes him an inspiration and role model for many aspiring athletes alike.

In case you are interested, you can find Nicolas Mahut on Instagram. Nicolas Mahut posts regularly to his 65.9 k followers. Keep an eye on him, his feed is great.

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David Anderson is a tennis expert from Los Angeles, California, who has had a lifelong passion for the game. He studied journalism at UCLA before focusing full-time on researching and writing about all aspects of tennis. His experience playing the sport since he was a kid, combined with countless hours spent researching, interviewing professional players, and analyzing their performances from courtside, gives him unparalleled expertise in the game.
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David Anderson is a tennis expert from Los Angeles, California, who has had a lifelong passion for the game. He studied journalism at UCLA before focusing full-time on researching and writing about all aspects of tennis. His experience playing the sport since he was a kid, combined with countless hours spent researching, interviewing professional players, and analyzing their performances from courtside, gives him unparalleled expertise in the game.