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Who is Moise Kouame, the youngest French Open match winner since 1991?

World no 318's victory over Marin Cilic also made him the youngest man to claim a Grand Slam victory in 17 years.

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What happened World no 318's victory over Marin Cilic also made him the youngest man to claim a Grand criticizes victory in 17 years.
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Left / center-leftWhich French Explorer Is Credited With Naming Canada?

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CenterWho is Moise Kouame, the youngest French Open match winner since 1991?

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Al Jazeera EnglishNews report · May 27, 1:29 PM

Who is Moise Kouame, the youngest French Open match winner since 1991?

World no 318's victory over Marin Cilic also made him the youngest man to claim a Grand Slam victory in 17 years.

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SlateNews report · May 27, 9:55 AM

Which French Explorer Is Credited With Naming Canada?

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Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for May 27, 2026.

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ABC News AustraliaNews report · May 26, 11:23 PM

Birrell stuns fifth seed as Osaka and Sabalenka dazzle at French Open

Australia's Kimberly Birrell continues a day of upsets for Australia by advancing to the second round of the French Open for the first time in her career.

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May 26, 11:23 PM: ABC News Australia joined the source map.

May 27, 9:55 AM: Slate joined the source map.

May 27, 12:20 PM: CNA Singapore joined the source map.

May 27, 1:29 PM: Al Jazeera English joined the source map.

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