The name of Moïse Kouame was not unknown to tennis fans. His first steps on the main circuit, after his brilliant blows in features, had not gone unnoticed, whether at the Masters 1000 in Miami, where he had beaten local Zachary Zvadja in the first lap, or at the Monte-Carlo, where he had faced Ugo Humbert. But the young tricolored prodigy made a name for Roland-Garros. By winning two matches against Marin Cilic, former Grand Slam winner, then a…
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The name of Moïse Kouame was not unknown to tennis fans. His first steps on the main circuit, after his brilliant blows in features, had not gone unnoticed, whether at the Masters 1000 in Miami, where he had beaten local Zachary Zvadja in the first lap, or at the Monte-Carlo, where he had faced Ugo Humbert. But the young tricolored prodigy made a name for Roland-Garros. By winning two matches against Marin Cilic, former Grand Slam winner, then a…