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Kouamé vs Cilic at Roland-Garros: a historic 20-year age gap duel

Moïse Kouamé, 17, the youngest player in the draw, faces former US Open champion Marin Cilic, 37, in the second-largest age gap at Roland-Garros since 1973.

ScoreSharkMay 23, 20262 min read
Kouamé vs Cilic at Roland-Garros: a historic 20-year age gap duel

The Roland-Garros 2026 men's draw features an extraordinary first-round encounter. Moïse Kouamé, just 17 years old and the youngest player in the main draw, will face Marin Cilic, 37, the 2014 US Open champion. The 20-year and six-month age gap between them is the second-largest at Roland-Garros since 1973 and the second-biggest at any Grand Slam in the last 48 years.

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For Kouamé, this is a dream debut. The French wildcard earned his first ATP Tour victory in Miami earlier this year, and now gets to open his Grand Slam career on home soil in Paris. He grew up idolizing Novak Djokovic, and facing Cilic, who battled the Serbian legend 22 times throughout his career, brings a poetic symmetry to the occasion.

Cilic, meanwhile, may be playing one of his final Roland-Garros campaigns. The Croatian veteran brings a Grand Slam title, two other major finals, and nearly two decades of top-level experience to the court. At 37, he remains a formidable competitor with a devastating serve and powerful forehand that have troubled the best players in the world.

Whatever the outcome, this generational clash captures the beauty of Grand Slam tennis. The youngest player in the draw facing a former champion, on the biggest stage, with everything to gain and nothing to lose. Sunday at the Porte d'Auteuil, tennis past meets tennis future.

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