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Gael Monfils: Tennis’ great entertainer
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6:10 AM EDT, Wed August 19, 2015
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Gael Monfils is never shy in entertaining tennis fans.
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His exciting shots often have crowds on their feet.
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They include the "tweener" -- or shot between the legs.
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The Frenchman also isn't adverse to hitting shots with both feet well off the ground.
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He can crunch shots from the baseline, including with his forehand.
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The easygoing Monfils is seemingly always smiling.
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Monfils is known for his counterpunching style and flinging his body all over the court.
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This all-action style doesn't come without risks.
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It has inevitably led to injuries, while he has failed to translate his success in the junior ranks to the pro circuit.
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His best performance at a grand slam is reaching the semifinals of the 2008 French Open, where he lost to Roger Federer.
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Nonethless, the 28-year-old Monfils is convinced he can win a maiden major. He has beaten 17-time grand slam champion Federer four times, including last year in the Davis Cup final.
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Monfils held a two-set lead over Federer at last year's U.S. Open before the Swiss rallied to win their quarterfinal.
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Monfils says he loves playing in New York, especially on Arthur Ashe stadium under the lights.
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The last of Monfils' five titles came last year in France.