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Jannik Sinner and Rising Star Moise Kouame Train Together in Monte Carlo

PUBLISHED April 8, 2026
Jannik Sinner and Rising Star Moise Kouame Train Together in Monte Carlo

Intense Training Session at Monte-Carlo Country Club

In an exciting moment for tennis enthusiasts, Jannik Sinner, the Italian tennis sensation, recently engaged in a noteworthy training session with 17-year-old French prodigy Moise Kouame at the prestigious Monte-Carlo Country Club. This encounter took place on April 8, 2026, and highlighted the camaraderie and mentorship that exists within the sport. Kouame, who has been making waves in the tennis world, particularly after securing his first ATP Masters 1000 victory in Miami the previous month, was eager to learn from the experienced Sinner. For 90 minutes, the two athletes exchanged powerful rallies, laughter, and invaluable insights, making the training session both intense and enjoyable.

Kouame's journey in professional tennis has been remarkable. Currently ranked No. 334 in the PIF ATP Rankings, he stands out as the youngest player within the Top 800. His rapid ascent in the rankings has caught the attention of many, including his mentor, Richard Gasquet. Following his impressive performances, he even received words of encouragement from the legendary Novak Djokovic, further fueling his ambition to reach the pinnacle of the sport. This training session with Sinner not only provided him with practical experience on the court but also allowed him to draw inspiration from a player who is on the verge of reclaiming the World No. 1 ranking.

Sinner's Path to Success and Kouame's Bright Future

As Sinner prepares for his next match against Tomas Machac in Monte Carlo, he reflects on his own path in tennis. The 24-year-old has had a stellar performance in recent ATP Masters 1000 events, winning titles in Paris, Indian Wells, and Miami without dropping a single set since last October. His best results at the Monte-Carlo Masters have come in the form of semi-final appearances in the past two years, and he is determined to improve on that this season. Interestingly, Kouame's career trajectory mirrors that of Sinner, as both players achieved their first ATP Tour victories at the age of 17, with Sinner’s debut win occurring in Budapest in 2019. This shared experience underscores the potential of Kouame, who aims to carve out his own legacy in the world of tennis.

As reported by nextgenatpfinals.com.

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