Atmane on his prize money in Cincinnati: "I would like to make my parents happy"
Followed by the media Tennis Legend during the interclub matches, Térence Atmane was asked about the prize money he earned in Cincinnati, amounting to $337,000.
He revealed what he did with that money and his future plans: "Upon entering the Top 100, I told myself two and a half years ago that I would buy myself a nice watch, a Rolex Daytona.
It was a childhood dream to have that watch. When I went to pick it up at the store, I had tears in my eyes. Apart from that, no, I mainly kept all my money because I would like to buy a house.
Also making his loved ones happy
I would also like to make my parents happy, who have always been there for me. For now, I'm trying to save a lot of money and I would like to give them a nice gift, a nice trip.
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