Yannick Noah

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1960-05-18

Place of Birth

Sedan, Ardennes, France

Yannick Noah

Biography

Yannick Noah (born 18 May 1960) is a French former professional tennis player and singer, who was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2005. Noah won the French Open in 1983, and is currently the captain of both France's Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup teams. During his nearly two-decade career, Noah captured 23 singles titles and 16 doubles titles, reaching a career-high singles ranking of world No. 3 in July 1986 and attaining the world No. 1 doubles ranking the following month. Since his retirement from the game, Noah has remained in the public eye as a popular music performer and as the co-founder, with his mother, of a charity organization for underprivileged children. Noah is also the father of former NBA player Joakim Noah. Born in Sedan, in the north of France in 1960, Yannick Noah is biracial. His late father was Cameroonian footballer, Zacharie Noah, and his mother, Marie-Claire, was French. After a sports injury in 1963, Noah's father returned to Africa with his family. Yannick was living in Cameroon when he made his debut in tennis and was discovered at age 11 by Arthur Ashe and Charlie Pasarell. He soon showed an amazing talent that eventually brought him to the French Tennis Federation's training center in Nice in 1971. Noah turned professional in 1977 and won his first top-level singles title in 1978 in Manila. He became France's most prominent tennis hero in 1983, becoming the first Frenchman in 37 years to win the French Open, one of the four Grand Slam singles events. He dropped only one set during the two-week-long tournament, and defeated the defending champion, Sweden's Mats Wilander, in straight sets in the final, 6–2, 7–5, 7–6. He remains the last and most recent Frenchman to have won the French Open men's singles title. Noah won the French Open men's doubles title in 1984 (with compatriot and best friend Henri Leconte). He was also the men's doubles runner-up at the 1985 U.S. Open (with Leconte), and the 1987 French Open (with compatriot Guy Forget). In August 1986, Noah attained the world no. 1 doubles ranking, which he would hold for a total of 19 weeks. At the end of 1986, Noah received the ATP Sportsmanship Award, as voted for by other ATP players. He reached the quarter-final stage or better on 10 occasions at Grand Slam level. He notably admitted using marijuana prior to matches in 1981, saying that amphetamines were the real problem in tennis as they were performance-enhancing drugs. In 1992, Noah received the Legion of Honour medal. Noah was awarded the Philippe Chatrier Award (the ITF's highest accolade) in 2005 and was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame that same year. He remains France's highest male ranked player since the introduction of rankings in 1973. Noah played on France's Davis Cup team for eleven years, with an overall win–loss record of 39–22 (26–15 in singles, and in 13–7 doubles). In 1982, he was part of the French team which reached the Davis Cup final, where they were defeated 4–1 by the United States. ... Source: Article "Yannick Noah" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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Acting History

2025
Vos 40 chansons préférées des Enfoirés as Self (archive footage)
2025
Mort sur terre battue as Vincent Beti
2025
Santé mentale, briser le tabou as Self
2024
The World Upside Down as Bobby
2024
Paris 2024 Paralympic Opening Ceremony as Self
2024
Roland Garros - 40 ans d'exploits as Self
2024
Nasty as Self - 1983 French Open Winner
2022
Alerte
2022
Noah : le sens de la gagne as Self
2022
Noirs en France as Himself
2021
Papa as Self
2021
Roland-Garros: Building the Legend as Self
2019
La Boîte à secrets as Self
2015
Nos années 90 as Self
2014
Les Enfoirés - Les Enfoirés en chœur de 1985 à aujourd'hui
2014
Un soir à la tour Eiffel as Self
2012
Départ immédiat as Self
2011
Yannick Noah - Tour as Self
2009
C à vous as Self - Guest
2009
Safari as Sagha
2009
King Guillaume as Yannick Noah
2007
Zidane, un destin d'exception as Self
2007
Yannick Noah - Concert acoustique - Vaison la Romaine as Self
2007
Yannick Noah - Un Autre Voyage as Self
2005
Les Enfoirés, 15 ans d'Enfoirés
2005
La Fête De La Chanson Française as Self
2004
Yannick Noah - Quand vous êtes là as Self
2004
La chanson de l'année as Self
2004
La chanson de l'année as Self - Winner
2003
Solidarité inondations as Self
2002
Les Enfoirés 2002 - Tous dans le même bateau
2001
Star Academy as Self
2001
Stars à domicile as Self
1998
Vivement dimanche as Self
1998
Les Enfoirés 1998 - Enfoirés en cœur
1996
Les Enfoirés 1996 - La Soirée des Enfoirés
1993
Les Enfoirés 1993 - Les Enfoirés chantent Starmania
1993
Taratata as Self
1990
Stars 90 as Self
1987
Téléthon as Self
1987
Le monde est à vous as Self
1987
Sacrée Soirée as Self
1985
Victoires de la musique as Self
1984
Yannick Noah - Schlagvariationen as Self
1982
The French as Self
1982
Champs-Elysées as Self
1977
Fan School as Self