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Moselle Open de tennis : quand Eric Lucas et Stéphane Bailly défendaient déjà le tournoi en 2011

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Il y a cinq ans et demi, nous les avions interrogés dans notre JT du Moselle Open de tennis. Lors de cette édition 2011, qui avait alors lieu à Metz-Expo, Eric Lucas (assureur) et Stéphane Bailly (groupe automobile) avaient répondu à nos questions en tant qu’actionnaires. Désormais, c’est ce duo qui remplace Yvon Gérard, le manager général du tournoi. Déjà à l’époque, ils plaidaient devant notre caméra pour un événement "100% local". Interview : Paul-Marie PERNET Images et montage : Fabrice JAZBINSEK Le Républicain Lorrain - Février 2017

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