He revealed himself while reaching the quarter-finals of the Roland-Garros junior tournament last year. Now 969th in the world, Moïse Kouamé, born in March 2009 and 16 years old, continues to climb the ladder.
Finalist of a future tournament for the first time in his career in Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt in early March, a few days after celebrating his 16th anniversary, Kouamé is described as the future nugget of French tennis.
Besides, his performances do not go unnoticed in the minds of the organizers of the big tournaments. Indeed, according to the information collected by our colleagues from Tennis universes, the youngest player currently present in the first 1000 Worlds at ATP should participate in the qualifications of the Masters 1000 in Madrid, where he should benefit from a Wild Card.
If the information is confirmed, it will be the first appearance of Kouamé in a table of this category of tournaments and he would then have the opportunity to integrate a large table on the main circuit for the very first time in his young career.