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Roland-Garros: at the Age of 17 and 1447, the Frenchman Daniel Jade Creates the Feat in the 1st Round of Qualifications

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The youngest player in the game, the Lebanese-born Frenchman won his first game in a Grand Slam tournament, winning British Dan Evans and pursuing his qualifying dream.

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The 1447th World had Britishman Daniel Evans in two sets (6-4, 6-4) for his very first game in a Grand Slam qualification.

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The youngest player in the game, the Lebanese-born Frenchman won his first game in a Grand Slam tournament, winning British Dan Evans and pursuing his qualifying dream.

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At just 17 years of age and ranked 1447 in the ATP ranking, French tennis player Daniel Jade starred in one of the big surprises at the start of Roland Garros 2026’s qualifying box. The young man, who received wild card from the organization, defeated in straight sets the British Daniel Evans, former number 21 of the world, with partials of 6-4 and 6-4 in the first round of the previous phase. The triumph took by surprise the ‘tennis planet’, gi…

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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