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The Doubles Champions celebrate. Congratulations to the 2006 Doubles Champions. Eric Bartoli and Bruno Leboursicault sharing a moment, 1/32 finals, Triples. Left to Right: Jean-Michel Puccinelli, Michel Adam, Eric Bartoli, Bruno Leboursicault, Julien Lamour, Bruno Rocher, 1/32 finals, Triples. Jean-Michel Puccinelli shooting, 1/64 finals, Triples. Eric Bartoli pointing, 1/64 finals, Triples. Michel Adam pointing, 1/64 finals, Triples. Bruno Leboursicault shooting, 1/32 finals, Triples Julien Lamour shooting, 1/32 finals, Triples. Christian Fazzino and Frédéric Perrin, finals, Triples. Raphael Rypen pointing, finals, Triples. Left to Right: Bruno Leboursicault, Bruno Rocher, Julien Lamour, 1/32 finals, Triples Christian Fazzino and Marco Foyot watch the arbitre measure a point, finals, Triples. Christian Fazzino watches as Raphael Rypen points, finals, Triples. Pascal Milei shoots, finals, Triples. Philippe Suchaud, Quintais, Lacroiz, Milei, Usai, Foyot, finals, Triples. Quintais shooting in the finals, Henri Lacroix, Marco Foyot, Pascal Milei, and Dominique Usai look on, Triples. The fights about to erupt, the Foyot-Passo semi-final, Triples. Fazzino shooting, 1/4 finals, Triples. Suchaud smiling at Martha. Quintais pointing, 1/16 finals, Triples. Loy pointing, 1/32 finals, Triples. Perrin pointing, 1/32 finals, Triples. Weibel, Sirot, Loy, Fazzino, 1/32 finals, Triples. Sirot, Weibel, Loy, 1/32 finals, Triples. Weibel shooting, 1/32 finals, Triples. The defending champions - Raphael Rypen, Fazzino, Pierre Perrin – against Loy, Claudy Weibel, and Eric Sirot, 1/32 finals, Triples. Christian Fazzino shooting, 1/32 finals, Triples. La Boule Florian at the championships: Philippe Pécoul, Bruno Carosso, Jean-Pierre Albentosa, second round, Triples. My favorite player in the world - Michel Loy – pointing, 1/32 finals, Triples. My long-time partner, Morade Bouyahiaoui, shooting, first round, Triples. Milei shooting, finals, Doubles. Marco Foyot, Lacroix, Quintais shooting, finals, Doubles. Hot spectators Foyot pointing with the score 10-2, finals, Doubles. Lacroix shooting, finals, Doubles. Milei shooting, finals, Doubles. Quintais pointing in the finals, Doubles. Pascal Milei shooting, finals, Doubles. Milei shooting, finals, Doubles. Quintais shooting, Foyot pointing, semi-finals, Doubles. Weiss pointing, semi-finals, Doubles.  Lacroix, Quintais, and Daniel Rizo look on. Henri Lacroix shooting, semi-finals, Doubles. Philippe Quintais pointing, semi-finals, Doubles. Quintais pointing, semi-finals, Doubles. Jean-Marie Pavot (la Réunion) shooting, 1/4 finals, Doubles. Donald Weiss pointing, semi-finals, Doubles.  (A week before, I lost the sixth game of the 2006 Marseillaise to Weiss’ team, who would lose the next day, in the 1/8 final.) Shooter, 1/8 finals, Doubles. Quintais pointing, semi-finals, Doubles; Dylan Rocher in his 1/4 final, Singles. Sanson Debard shooting against Quintais-Lacroix, semi-finals, Doubles. Antoine Cano shooting, 1/8 finals, Doubles. Didier Choupay shooting, 1/8 finals, Doubles. Two World Champions, Michel Loy and Didier Choupay, in the third round. The defending champions, Le Boursicauld and Rocher, on their way to defeat in the 1/16 finals. Mamours pointing, first round, Doubles. Pascal Milei shooting, 1/4 finals, Doubles. Bruno Rocher pointing, first round, Doubles. Bruno Le Boursicauld shooting, first round, Doubles. A Martha Lewis pick: Damien Hureau and David Le Dantec, first round, Doubles. Leading 12-3, Fazzino points in the finals, Singles.  Fazzino would win his record 7th Singles title. Lillian Vuillon pointing against Dylan Rocher, semi-finals, Singles. Note: The stands are packed on the other side; the stands on view here are in the sun, and the temperature is close to 100 degrees. Christian Fazzino shooting in the finals, Singles. Dylan Rocher shooting in the semi-finals, Singles. At 14 years old, Rocher is the youngest player to ever make it to the second day of any major adult championship. Christian Fazzino shooting in the semi-finals, Singles, against the defending Singles champion, Daniel Rizo. Christian Fazzino shooting in the semi-finals, Singles. Dylan Rocher pointing in the first round, Singles. Rocher was Junior World Champion in 2005. Gilles Naguéra, 2006 champion of the Bouches-du-Rhone, pointing in the first round, Singles. Naguéra won the Marseillaise in 2003.