Monaco's Valentin Vacherot pulls off stunning upset in Paris Masters, beats Cameron Norrie to reach quarter-finals.
In a surprise turn of events, French player Valentin Vacherot has pulled off an impressive upset at the Paris Masters, defeating UK's Cameron Norrie to secure his spot in the quarter-finals. This win marks a significant milestone for the 28-year-old Monaco native, who had recently won the Shanghai Masters 1000 title.
As he advances to the next stage of the tournament, Vacherot will now face off against one of the world's top players in the quarter-finals. The Italian tennis scene is abuzz with excitement as Jannik Sinner also secured a spot in the quarter-finals, paving his way to the title.
In other news, Paris Saint-Germain star striker Désiré Doué has been dealt another blow, suffering from an injury that will keep him sidelined for several matches. On a more promising note, football fans in Monaco are eagerly awaiting Paul Pogba's return to the pitch, which could potentially bring a highlight to the weekend's football action.
In a surprise turn of events, French player Valentin Vacherot has pulled off an impressive upset at the Paris Masters, defeating UK's Cameron Norrie to secure his spot in the quarter-finals. This win marks a significant milestone for the 28-year-old Monaco native, who had recently won the Shanghai Masters 1000 title.
As he advances to the next stage of the tournament, Vacherot will now face off against one of the world's top players in the quarter-finals. The Italian tennis scene is abuzz with excitement as Jannik Sinner also secured a spot in the quarter-finals, paving his way to the title.
In other news, Paris Saint-Germain star striker Désiré Doué has been dealt another blow, suffering from an injury that will keep him sidelined for several matches. On a more promising note, football fans in Monaco are eagerly awaiting Paul Pogba's return to the pitch, which could potentially bring a highlight to the weekend's football action.