Teenager Kouame beats Vallejo at French Open to match 23-year Nadal record
French teenager Moise Kouame has achieved a significant milestone at the French Open, becoming the youngest man since Rafael Nadal in 2003 to reach the third round of a Grand Slam. Kouame, aged 17, secured a match tie-break victory against Paraguay's Adolfo Daniel Vallejo.

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AI-generatedFrench teenager Moise Kouame has achieved a significant milestone at the French Open, becoming the youngest man since Rafael Nadal in 2003 to reach the third round of a Grand Slam. Kouame, aged 17, secured a match tie-break victory against Paraguay's Adolfo Daniel Vallejo. This win follows his earlier achievement of becoming the youngest Grand Slam match winner in 17 years by defeating Marin Cilic in the first round. Playing on home soil at Roland Garros, Kouame overcame the higher-ranked Vallejo in a thrilling five-set match, showcasing impressive skill and composure, particularly in the decisive tie-break. His performance has drawn comparisons to Nadal's early Grand Slam success.
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5 extractedAdolfo Vallejo is ranked 71st in the world, compared with Kouame's 318.
Kouame defeated Adolfo Daniel Vallejo in a match tie-break victory.
Moise Kouame is the youngest man since Rafael Nadal in 2003 to reach the third round of a Grand Slam.
Moise Kouame became the youngest Grand Slam match winner in 17 years.
Kouame's performance suggests a star may have been born.