On the short Suzanne-Lenglen, after five irrespirable sets won against Adolfo Daniel Vallejo (6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 2-6, 7-6 [8]), the public became affectionate for Moïse Kouamé. At only 17 years old, the Frenchman offered a ticket to Roland-Garros' third round and instantly raised a question among the fans: how does his body hold after so much effort? Behind the exploit hides a real medical subject. For if Moïse Kouamé explodes today at the highest l…
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On the short Suzanne-Lenglen, after five irrespirable sets won against Adolfo Daniel Vallejo (6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 2-6, 7-6 [8]), the public became affectionate for Moïse Kouamé. At only 17 years old, the Frenchman offered a ticket to Roland-Garros' third round and instantly raised a question among the fans: how does his body hold after so much effort? Behind the exploit hides a real medical subject. For if Moïse Kouamé explodes today at the highest l…