Kouame, 16, becomes sixth-youngest qualifier on ATP Tour this century
Frenchman Moise Kouame became the sixth-youngest man to qualify for an ATP Tour event since 2000 on Monday when he overcame countryman Clement Chidekh 7-5, 6-7(6), 6-3 at the Open Occitanie in Montpellier.
The wild card, aged 16 years and 10 months, defeated Elias Ymer in the first qualifying round and will now make his main draw debut against eighth seed and last year’s finalist Aleksandar Kovacevic. Kouame won two ITF World Tennis Tour titles last month.
Youngest Men to Qualify for ATP Tour event since 2000
| Player | Event | Age |
| Richard Gasquet | Monte-Carlo, 2002 | 15 years, 9 months |
| Ryan Harrison | Houston, 2008 | 15 years, 11 months |
| Richard Gasquet | Adelaide, 2003 | 16 years, 6 months |
| Rudolf Molleker | Hamburg, 2017 | 16 years, 8 months |
| Rafael Nadal | Monte-Carlo, 2003 | 16 years, 10 months |
| Moise Kouame | Montpellier, 2026 | 16 years, 10 months |
Kouame is the No. 552 player in the PIF ATP Rankings. The Frenchman competed in ATP Tour qualifying for the first time last year in Madrid, where he fell to Botic van de Zandschulp.
In main draw action on Day 1, Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard retired from his match against Arthur Gea due to a eye injury. Gea led 5-3, 30/0 in the opening set when he hit a passing shot to Mpetshi Perricard’s backhand volley. The ball bounced from Mpetshi Perricard’s racquet into his eye. The former No. 29 player in the PIF ATP Rankings immediately fell to his knees and took a medical timeout.
The players contested just one more point, because Mpetshi Perricard retired one point after returning to the court. “It’s never easy to see a friend [injured],” Gea said. “It’s never easy to see this.”
Adrian Mannarino moved past Pedro Martinez 7-6(3), 6-1. Mannarino hit 14 aces and saved both break points he faced, according to Infosys ATP Stats. Mannarino has now earned at least one ATP Tour win in 18 different seasons.
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