Moise Kouamé has just made history. The young French tennis player, barely 16 years old, has entered the main draw of the ATP Montpellier 2026 after overcoming the qualifying rounds by first defeating Elias Ymer 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Today, he has also triumphed over his compatriot Climent Chidekh 7-5, 6-7(8), 6-2, after a two hours and 55-minute match. Thus, he becomes the fifth youngest player of the 21st century to play in an ATP tournament, following Rafa Nadal, Rudolf Molleker, Richard Gasquet, and Ryan Harrison.
📊 At 16 years and 333 days, Moise Kouamé 🇫🇷 is the 5th youngest player to qualify for an ATP tournament in the 21st century:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) February 2, 2026
▪️ 15 years and 301 days: Gasquet 🇫🇷 (Monte Carlo 2002)
▪️ 15 years and 342 days: Harrison 🇺🇸 (Houston 2008)
▪️ 16 years and 195 days: Gasquet 🇫🇷 (Adelaide… pic.twitter.com/R75d35X7Ny
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