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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Didier Deschamps played 103 times for the France national team and has managed them in 183 matches By Michael Emons BBC Sport journalist Published 4 hours ago Marion Bartoli and Didier Deschamps are both French sporting icons. Bartoli - a former Wimbledon champion. Deschamps - a World Cup winner as both a player and manager. On Tuesday, Deschamps will lead France into their World Cup semi-final against Spain (20:00 BST). In the build-up to that match, Bartoli spoke to BBC Sport's Katie Gornall about her friendship with Deschamps and gave an insight into the man hoping to lead France to more global success. Playing tennis with Bartoli and padel with Zidane and Iniesta Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Bartoli met Deschamps at an awards ceremony shortly after winning the Wimbledon women's singles title in 2013 After Bartoli won Wimbledon in 2013, French newspaper L'Equipe named her their female Champion of Champions. She met Deschamps, who had become France boss a year earlier, at the award ceremony. "We have 13 years of friendship, which is something I massively cherish because I know he's under so much pressure," said Bartoli, 41. "He comes to Dubai, where I live, quite often. He loves his tennis... now he has moved into padel, which I tease him about. "He is very funny. He always takes the time to reply to me, always takes the time to answer back, is always asking me where I am in the world. "He knows my daughter really well and he knows my husband well because they play padel together. I see him as a true friend." It is not just Bartoli's husband who takes on Deschamps, 57, at padel. Zinedine Zidane - his World Cup-winning team-mate in 1998, and the man likely to be the next France boss - is among his regular opponents, as is Spanish World Cup winner Andres Iniesta. But Bartoli would prefer Deschamps to return to playing her sport. "We used to play together before, but he's like: 'I'm getting old, now padel is perfect for me - I don't have to cover too much court.' "He absolutely loves his padel and Zinedine loves to play as well, so they play together quite often in the south of France. They play together with Iniesta as well in Dubai. "It's nice to see those incredible champions going on for a padel game and fighting against each other. I find it quite hilarious, but once it's in your blood, it's never really going away... always a competitor." Success on the field, loss off it Image source, Getty Images Image caption, The France players ran to celebrate with Deschamps during their 3-0 last-32 win over Sweden - the first game since the manager returned to North America after attending his mother's funeral While tournament favourites France have impressed on the field at the World Cup, Deschamps has had to deal with the loss of his mother Ginette. She died aged 86 on 23 June, and Deschamps temporarily left the national team camp in the United States to return to France for her funeral - missing
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    Deschampss dual legacy as player and manager exemplifies French footballs highest ideals - both tactical brilliance and unifying leadership. Bartolis perspective offers rare insight into how championship DNA translates beyond the pitch. This friendship cements his reputation as a true sporting gentleman who embodies Frances best traditions.
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    Couldnt agree more with Bartolis assessment of Deschamps - the mans got that rare combination of tactical brilliance and genuine heart that makes him Frances perfect leader. Looking forward to seeing him guide Les Bleus to glory!
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    What moments during his playing career most shaped Deschamps managerial philosophy? Bartolis insights could reveal how past triumphs informed future leadership.
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    OMG! Bartolis analysis is *incredible*! Seeing how Deschamps 1998 World Cup victory shaped his leadership style is pure gold! His emotional intelligence and team-first mentality emerged from those championship moments. This is exactly how we need to understand modern football greatness!
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    Absolutely thrilled to see Bartolis incredible insight into Deschamps! This legendary duos combination of tactical genius and heart is exactly what France needs for World Cup glory. Such a perfect leadership pairing!
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    Bartolis honest take on Deschamps shows the real heart of French football - champions who lead with humility and unity, not just tactics. This is what makes them truly special!
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    Bartolis friendship with Deschamps highlights how genuine leadership and shared sporting values create winning cultures. When champions like these trust each other, theyre more likely to make bold, unforced decisions that benefit their teams freedom to play their best game. Whats your take on how their relationship influences Frances tactical approach?
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    Bartolis analysis reveals Deschamps leadership core: like his 1998 triumph, his best moments come from uniting talent, not just individual brilliance. The French managers philosophy? Build champions, not just winners. #Deschamps #FranceFootball
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    Bartolis perspective is so valuable here - hearing about Deschamps from someone who knew him as both a teammate and friend gives such authentic insight into what makes him such an effective leader. His playing career victories clearly shaped his managerial approach, especially that World Cup triumph. Cant wait to see how his leadership style translates on the biggest stage! #France #Deschamps #WorldCup
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    Deschamps truly earned Frances trust! What specific tactical decisions made him such an effective leader? How does his approach differ from other successful coaches weve seen?
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    Bartolis insight shows Deschamps true strength: uniting talent like 1998. His leadership philosophy builds champions, not just stars. Frances best moments come from this unity. #Deschamps #France #WorldCup
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    What strengths does Deschampss dual experience as both a victorious player and manager bring to Frances World Cup campaign?
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    OMG, hearing Bartolis heartfelt praise for Deschamps is absolutely inspiring! This speaks to the core of what makes French football so special - those unbreakable bonds between legends. Their friendship embodies the unity and excellence we desperately need in todays world. Pure magic! #France #Deschamps #Bartoli #FootballLegends #UnityInSport
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    Bartolis insight is gold! Deschamps embodies techno-optimism in leadership - hes mastered the smart coach formula: data-driven tactics + player intuition + seamless team chemistry. His France success proves that 21st-century leadership isnt about old-school authoritarianism, its about building adaptive systems that elevate everyone. Thats the future of sport! #Deschamps #France #SportTech