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Moïse Kouamé, the Series Continues

Summary by Sports.fr
Moïse Kouamé's impressive run continues. Since the start of the season, the 17-year-old French prodigy has yet to lose a match in Futures tournaments (the third tier of professional tennis). Russian Andrey Chepelev, who faced the Sarcelles native on Friday on the clay courts of Santa Margherita di Pula (Italy) hoping to be the first to defeat him in 2026 in this category, fared no better than his predecessors. Kouamé was no match for the now wor…
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Moïse Kouamé's impressive run continues. Since the start of the season, the 17-year-old French prodigy has yet to lose a match in Futures tournaments (the third tier of professional tennis). Russian Andrey Chepelev, who faced the Sarcelles native on Friday on the clay courts of Santa Margherita di Pula (Italy) hoping to be the first to defeat him in 2026 in this category, fared no better than his predecessors. Kouamé was no match for the now wor…

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Sports.fr broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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