The Monegasque put together another strong week, building on his breakthrough in Shanghai. But this time, he couldn’t find his way into the last four.
Felix Auger-Aliassime ended Vacherot’s run with a 6-2, 6-2 win, bringing his first Paris Masters campaign to an end.
Despite the loss, Vacherot appeared upbeat as he spoke to reporters after the match. He discussed what went wrong and how he plans to improve heading into next season.
The conversation then shifted towards his coaching staff and whether any changes were planned ahead of 2026.
Valentin Vacherot says there won’t be ‘that many changes’ to his team before 2026
The 26-year-old plans to keep things relatively consistent between now and the new year. “No, I don’t think I’ll change much in my team. I already have a full staff,” s

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