The Roland-Garros tournament continues, welcoming thousands of spectators every day, delighted to attend grandiose matches like the one between Rafael Nadal (victorious) and Novak Djokovic, which ended in the middle of the night! Wednesday, June 1, it was under a beautiful sun that we could see various personalities like the decorator and designer Sarah Poniatowski.
The pretty 49-year-old blonde posed at the Village of Roland-Garros, posing all smiles for the photographers in good company. Indeed, she was accompanied by her son Roman, now 15 years old. The discreet teenager, with a summery look in an open white shirt and light-coloured trousers, is the fruit of the marriage between Sarah Poniatowski and singer Marc Lavoine; the artist was also present at the tournament but the day before, in solo. Mother and son were very complicit and cuddly in the stands, while several big matches were scheduled. Indeed, on the Philippe Chatrier court we could see the quarter-final between Andrey Rublev and Marin Cilic (winner in 5 sets) or that between Holger Rune and Casper Ruud (victory in 4 sets). The day before, May 31, Marc Lavoine had also gone to Roland-Garros, notably crossing paths with Thomas Pesquet with whom he posed in the Village, in front of the large clay wall.
Sarah Poniatowski and her son enjoyed this sporting day around the little yellow ball, a moment spent together even though Roman has a big sister, Yasmine (24) and a little brother, Milo (12). Despite the end of their love story, Sarah Poniatowski and Marc Lavoine still seem on good terms. “I have a very positive and optimistic nature. So here it is, life is long at first, finally we hope so, and then here it is not a failure. I have three wonderful children. Everything is fine ! My great-grandmother, my grandmother and my mother divorced. My 24 years of marriage and three children, it’s anything but a failure (…) We are in the exchange, in the dialogue. I always try to collect“, had thus confided the businesswoman in the program As an aside last year.
Note that this Thursday, June 2, it will be necessary to count on the two women’s semi-finals from 3 p.m.