For sale soon: a tiny Parisian hotel filled with quirky French Open memories. Villa D’Auteuil, a converted house built about 1890, rents 17 tiny rooms a night on a side street off the busy Porte d’Auteuil, a 10-minute walk to Roland Garros, the citadel of French tennis. Tennis royalty never crosses the villa’s threshold. Well-paid tennis agents shun it. Only one player of note is remembered as a guest.

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