Teenager Kouame matches Nadal 20-year record in stunning French Open win
Franceβs Moise Kouame has become the youngest man since Rafael Nadal in 2003 to reach the third round of a Grand Slam with a stunning match tie break victory against Paraguayβs Adolfo Daniel Vallejo.
Kouame became the youngest Grand Slam match winner for 17 years when, at 17, he beat former US Open champion Marin Cilic in the first round
Kouameβs 6-3 7-5 6-3 6-2 6-6 (10-8) defeat of Vallejo came in front of a partisan Parisian home support at Roland Garros, who cheered the local boy to the very last point as he defied Vallejoβs charge.
The 22-year-old is ranked 71st in the world β compared to Kouameβs 318 listing β and recovered from a narrow second set defeat to storm level from two sets down, then moving to the verge of victory at 5-3 in the fifth, only for his teenage opponent to break back.
Whether it was Kouameβs energy first, or that of the crowd, the crescendo almost spilled over in the following game as the crowd had to be settled and nearly impinged on points.
Vallejo was not perturbed and produced his own fire in searing Parisian heat to keep Kouame and his feverish following at bay.
Kouame held serve with the aide of two stunning backhands down the line that brought the crowd to their feet and took the match to a tie break β the youngster responded with a showmanship and swagger that suggests a star may just have been born.
His feat, matching that of Nadal at Wimbledon 20 years ago, was pushed to a one-sided finale by another backhand in the his final break of serve in the longest game of the match before holding his own game.
The ten-point match tie break that followed saw Kouame storm to the first five points, only for his plucky Paraguayan opponent to once again prove own resilience by drawing level at 6 points each.
By 7-7, Kouame somehow produced his quickest serve of the day for an ace that was only the latest in a long line of part tricks.
The backhands and drop shots wowed all the way, but it was a cross-court forehand that broke Vallejo to move to 9-8. Then can the moment with the hold of serve, as well as an awful lot of nerve.
As the home crowd and their new found star soaked in the moment β it would appear a new Parisian love affair has just begun.