Moez Chergui Wins Third Challenger Title After Thrilling Final at Saint-Tropez Challenge
Moez Chergui has successfully dominated French player Dan Addad, ranked 272nd worldwide, with a score of 2-0 (6-3 / 6-4), to win his third Challenger title. The Press — With this achievement, Chergui continues his impressive rise and climbs to 143rd place worldwide, his best professional ranking to date, opening up new opportunities for him to participate in major international competitions (ATP and Grand Slam qualifications). "It's not in my habit to ask... But today, I'm making a call: I'm looking for motivated sponsors to accompany me on my sports adventure, support my commitment, and share the upcoming victories on the courts." These are the words of Tunisia's number one tennis player, Moez Chergui, as he addressed the sports community and the general public. Unfortunately, we've reached a point where everyone has to fend for themselves. Tennis is a challenging sport, and to enter the elite group of top players, one needs significant resources. Paying for a coach, physiotherapist, travel, hotels (as they are constantly on the move), and following a strict diet is no easy task. Will Moez Chergui's heartfelt plea be heard? We'll see, but if Tunisian tennis wants to move forward and not just rely on young players from spontaneous generations, it needs to invest in its development.
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