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Kouamé Ends Recently Started Collaboration with Simon

Kouamé Ends Recently Started Collaboration with Simon
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Jules Hypolite
le 09/05/2025 à 21h13
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Moïse Kouamé, the youngest player in the Top 1000 (ranked 839th at 16 years old), is now without a coach.

Indeed, the young French tennis hopeful had enlisted Gilles Simon several weeks ago, who, for his part, had stopped working with Daniil Medvedev. Kouamé was spotted training in mid-April at Roland-Garros, supported by Simon. But their collaboration has already come to an end, as reported by *L'Équipe*.

After a first-round loss in the Madrid Masters 1000 qualifiers, the Sarcelles native continued at the Aix-en-Provence Challenger without success. This week, he fell in the first round of a Futures tournament held in Romania.

Kouamé first caught the public's attention last year by reaching the quarterfinals of the Roland-Garros junior tournament, before ending the year with his first Challenger circuit win in Brest.

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