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Nadal, Gauff and Pegula pay tribute to AP Tennis Writer Howard Fendrich

PARIS (AP) 鈥 Rafael Nadal, Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula were among those paying tribute to as players gathered at Roland Garros for a French Open that鈥檚 now missing one of the sport鈥檚 most-respected journalists.

Fendrich, a regular at Roland Garros and all the tennis majors since 2002, died Thursday, less than three months after being diagnosed with cancer.

The news elicited a social media outpouring that included a Friday morning post from Nadal, whose record 14 French Open victories were chronicled in rich and colorful detail by Fendrich. 鈥淭ennis loses one of its great journalists,鈥 Nadal said.

Gauff, whose title last year at Roland Garros was her second major singles championship, opened her pre-tournament news conference with a shout-out to Fendrich, the award-winning writer who spent 24 of his 33 years with AP on the tennis beat.

鈥淚 just wanted to start this off just recognizing a deep loss that I think we all have experienced as a community with Howard,鈥 Gauff said. 鈥淗e was someone I always enjoyed having conversations with. One of my favorite faces to see in the room.鈥

Fendrich died Thursday at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He was diagnosed with cancer in February shortly after returning from Milan, where he covered his 11th Olympics. He was 55.

The Women鈥檚 Tennis Association wrote a tribute to Fendrich, recalling that 鈥淗is classic opening before a question, 鈥榮oooo, I鈥檓 curious …鈥 always set a comfortable tone of kindness in interviews.鈥

The fifth-ranked Pegula, a member of the WTA Players鈥 Council, sent her condolences.

鈥淗oward was one of the most respected journalists in our sport and someone players trusted because he always approached his work with honesty, professionalism and fairness,鈥 she said.

Roger Federer, Billie Jean King and Patrick McEnroe, a former player and the current president of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, were among those who honored Fendrich on Thursday.

Other tributes streamed in from Fendrich鈥檚 press box colleagues. Washington-based Adam Kilgore called him 鈥渢he best person to see at a game, in a press room, at a dinner after an event.鈥 They also came from across Fendrich鈥檚 home base, where, when not covering tennis, he was a regular in press boxes at Commanders, Nationals and Capitals games.

鈥淗is contributions to and impact on sports journalism extend far beyond that of the Nationals press box,鈥 . 鈥淗e will be dearly missed.鈥

Fendrich was based in Washington and the city鈥檚 football and hockey teams 鈥 the and 鈥 also extended their condolences.

Fendrich is survived by his wife, Rosanna Maietta; his mother, Ren茅e; his brother, Alex; and two sons, Stefano and Jordan.

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