Arthur Cazaux’s parents stayed out of the public eye. In several interviews, the French star expressed his gratitude to his parents for their help in improving his tennis career. Cazaux, a native of Montpellier, started playing tennis at the age of three. Cazaux has always said that Rafael Nadal was the player he wanted to emulate as a child.
The teenager made his ATP debut in 2020 and won his first match the following year at the Geneva Open 2021. Arthur made his major tournament debut as a wildcard at the French Open 2021. He has come a long way since then. He entered the US Open last year as a lucky loser, but was eliminated in the first round by Andrey Rublev. Arthur started the new year strong. The 122nd player in the world caused a stir by defeating the eighth player in the world, Holger Rune, at the current Australian Open. The 21-year-old triumphed 7-6 (4), 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 at the Margaret Court Arena.
Arthur Cazaux’s parents: the first tennis player in their family
In an earlier interview, Arthur Cazaux said that his parents were not athletes, but that they had a talent for athletics. He said his father was an avid sports fan. One way Arthur learned about sports was sitting on the sofa with his father watching Roland Garros. He was three years old when he watched Rafael Nadal play for the first time and since then his love for tennis has grown.
Shortly after seeing tennis for the first time, Arthur begged his parents to get him a tennis racket, and he began practicing by hitting the wall of his house. And while practicing, Arthur tried to imitate Nadal. Despite not coming from an athletic background, Arthur always expressed his gratitude to his parents for their support during his tennis career. His parents stayed away from the public eye. The tennis player’s parents urged Arthur to stay in France and develop his profession, rather than go abroad.
When Arthur reached the junior final of the 2020 Australian Open, his mother was approached for feedback on his performance. Ms Cazaux expressed her pride in Arthur’s achievements, stating that his positive attitude and fighting spirit have helped him to thrive in his work.
Ethnicity of Arthur Cazaux
The French player calls himself a purebred Montpellier. The tennis player is of white descent, and was born in Montpellier, a city in southern France. Arthur lived in Montpellier until he was nine, after which he moved to Juvignac. After a few years, he moved to Matelles near Pic Saint-Loup, and then in 2020 to Paris. Arthur was four years old when he joined the Juvignac tennis club.
At the age of six, he was recognized by the Languedoc-Roussillon league, where he trained for both the league and the club. At the age of nine, he joined the Saint-Gély-du-Fesc club. Until that moment, the boy was trained by Frédéric Chevalier, Frédéric Pawlak and Florent Lévêque. Arthur left school at the age of 13 to obtain a distance learning diploma from CNED, after which he began taking courses with mentor Julien Gillet. Arthur was instructed by Gillet until 2020 and made his professional debut at the 2020 Open 13. Stephane Huet is Cazaux’s current coach and previously coached Irena Pavlovic, Laetitia Sarrazin and Manon Arcangioli.
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