The 2013 Wimbledon champion is adding another gig to her bag of tricks. (AP Photo)

Marion Bartoli has been added as an on-court interviewer for this year's Roland Garros, on a team that includes Fabrice Santoro and Cedric Pioline. The Frenchwoman has commentated at majors before, but will now get to do even more:

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The 31-year-old won eight WTA titles in her career, reached the semifinals of her home major—as well as the quarterfinals of the Australian Open and U.S. Open—and won the 2013 Wimbledon crown. She retired abruptly after winning that sole Grand Slam title, but has kept fairly busy since leaving tennis behind.

She began her post-tennis career by designing specially-crafted wing good-luck charms:

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She launched an eponymous jewelry line, and has become even more immersed in the fashion world, also designing shoes, bags and clothes. Players are often spotted sporting her jewelry:

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In 2014, she came out of retirement briefly to play an exhibition match against junior French teenager Jodie Burrage, but cut the match short while trailing 7-5, 3-2.

Then Bartoli took part in Virgin’s STRIVE Challenge, which is an extreme triathlon covering 1,000 miles in Europe.

The former world No. 7 has also shocked the world by losing a lot of weight since her playing days:

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Along with her new gig at Roland Garros, Bartoli is launching a limited-edition spring 2016 collection for Fila called "Love Fila by Marion Bartoli."

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Tennis may have been all Bartoli knew until 2013, but it's certainly not all she's good at.