After his retirement, he has coached players such as Sébastien Grosjean, Paul-Henri Mathieu and Gilles Simon.
Sébastien Grosjean | Sébastien Érard | Saint-Sébastien-de-Morsent | Sébastien Viars | Sébastien Faure | Sébastien Demorand | Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban | Patrick Sébastien | Louis-Sébastien Lenormand | Stade Sébastien Charléty | Sebastien Vorbe | Sébastien Proulx | Sébastien Masi | Jean-Sébastien Giguère | Jean-Nicolas-Sébastien Allamand | Sébastien Tellier | Sébastien Socchard | Sebastien Michaelis | Sébastien Lespès | Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban | Sébastien Lareau | Sébastien Japrisot | Sébastien Foucan | Sébastien Chabal | Sebastien Chabal | Sébastien Bourdon | Sébastien Bourdais | Sebastien Boucher | Sébastien Berthet | Sebastien |
Arnaud Clément and Sébastien Grosjean won in the final 7–6(7–4), 6–4, against Lars Burgsmüller and Andrew Painter.
The creation of an ATP Challenger Tour event in the Provence region had been envisioned for several years by several tennis tournaments organisers, as well as former World No. 4, Marseille-born Sébastien Grosjean, before the project came to life during 2008 and 2009 when the Saint-Rémy-de-Provence organisers, sponsored by Grosjean, met with the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) to discuss the introduction of such an event in the calendar.