His mother Cathy and his uncle Steve Caverzasio are below, side by side or rather short by short, and giving tennis lessons. His father Michael Feldbausch is on the same floor, a little further down the club-house. Kilian is seated on a sofa away from the hustle and bustle of the restaurant. He is at home here at TC Champel, the club where he started tennis, where he always returns, where he is currently training in preparation for the 2024 season.
The previous one has only just ended. On December 3, Kilian Feldbausch played (and lost) the final of the Maspalomas Challenger tournament. At 18 years and 3 months, the Genevan became the youngest player at this level since a certain Roger Federer in 1999. Two weeks earlier, he had won the first tournament in the ITF M15 category of his career in Boca Raton (Florida). career. These two successive performances allowed him to jump 370 places in the ATP rankings in a few weeks and finish the year ranked 449th in the world. Feldbausch is in the world’s top 20 under-20s, and only six players his age are ranked higher than him.
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2023-12-07 18:59:32
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