In the last four weeks, Moez Echargui won three tournaments in a row – a Challenger in Porto, Portugal, an M25 in Monastir, Tunisia, and a Challenger in Crete, Greece All photos: Marwen Adala
After starting the year ranked outside the top 500, Moez Echargui is now the highest-ranked Arab player on the ATP Tour and has no points to defend for the rest of the year.
Moez Echargui's rise means he is set to make his Grand Slam qualifying debut at the Australian Open in January, fulfilling a lifelong mission to make it to the sport’s biggest stage.
Moez Echargui has amassed two separate 17-match winning streaks, and rocketed up the rankings to a career-high 165 this week, at the age of 32.