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The Royal Moroccan Tennis Federation (Arabic : الجامعة الملكية للتنس , often shortened as FRMT for its French acronym Fédération Royale Marocaine de Tennis ) is the national governing body of Tennis in Morocco. It was founded in 1957. It is currently presided by , a close collaborator of Mohammed VI and the chairman of the state-owned television and radio SNRT .[1]
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^ "FRMT" . FRMT.ma. Retrieved 14 April 2014 .
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