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Deja Vu: Vacherot Beats Cousin Rinderknech at Masters Again in Paris

Valentin Vacherot won a three-hour match against cousin Arthur Rinderknech at the Paris Masters, advancing to the last-16 after a tight three-set battle.

  • On Wednesday, Valentin Vacherot defeated his cousin Arthur Rinderknech in their second Masters meeting this month at the Paris La Defense Arena to reach the Paris Masters last-16.
  • Following his win in Shanghai, Valentin Vacherot, Monaco player, became the lowest-ranked ATP Masters 1000 champion at 204, propelling him to 40th in the rankings.
  • The opening set tiebreak showed the nerves as Valentin Vacherot, Monaco player, squandered two set points before narrowly losing it 11-9, and faced three break points at 3-3 in the final set.
  • The cousins traded remarks about scheduling and fatigue as Valentin Vacherot praised Arthur Rinderknech's play while Rinderknech expressed excitement for the crowd and family and preferred the current order.
  • Vacherot had cruised past Jiri Lehecka 6-1 6-3 in the first round on Tuesday, while Rinderknech beat Fabian Marozsan 7-6 in the first round on Monday.
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The French and Monegasque cousins met only two weeks after their resounding final in Shanghai.

·Paris, France
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Less than three weeks after his historic victory in the Shanghai Masters 1000 final against his cousin, the Monegasque again tamed Arthur Rinderknech to reach the eighth finals of the Rolex Paris Masters (6-7, 6-3, 6-4), this Wednesday.

·Paris, France
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The Monegasque won a second arm against his cousin Arthur Rinderknech this Wednesday, imposing after having given up the first set, as in the final in Shanghai, (6-7 [9-11], 6-3, 6-4).

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Arthur Rinderknech and Valentin Vacherot, cousins, have enchanted the world of tennis by being opposed in the finals of the Masters 1000 of Shanghai, to the general surprise. They meet this Wednesday 29 October for...

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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