December is "Coaching Carousel" season, and the world of French tennis saw two big names pick up jobs this week.

For one, former Top 10 player Lucas Pouille announced a partnership with Amelie Mauresmo, a two-time Slam champion and former coach of Andy Murray.

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Consequently, Mauresmo will not take over for as captain of the defending finalist French Davis Cup team. Instead, the French Tennis Federation will find a different replacement for Yannick Noah.

And, on the women's side, 2013 Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli is entering the coaching world herself, in the corner of 19-year-old Frenchwoman Lucie Wargnier.

Wargnier, ranked No. 761, made the final of a $15,000 ITF tournament in Belgium this August. Her most recent match was a 6-1, 6-0 loss to Timea Bacsinszky.

Pouille, still just 24 years old, has yet to get past the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam, and he's still looking for his first main-draw win at the Australian Open. Top-level experience in his box could be exactly what he needs.

Stand by for more coaching updates, as there will likely be quite a few others this off-season.