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Reda Bennani, the Prodigy of Moroccan Tennis, Launches Morocco in Style in the Davis Cup

Reda Bennani made a strong statement at the opening of the Morocco–Colombia Davis Cup tie. In his first match of this decisive playoff played in Casablanca, the young prodigy of Moroccan tennis delivered a prestigious victory against Colombia’s Adria Soriano Barrera, winning in two tightly contested sets (7-6, 7-5) after an intense, high level duel. The performance came in the presence of the President of the Royal Moroccan Tennis Federation (FRMT), Fayçal Laraichi, who attended to support the national team during this crucial encounter.

In front of a crowd fully behind him, Bennani displayed remarkable maturity despite the pressure of the occasion. Solid in key moments, precise in his tactical choices and mentally composed, he managed to make the difference in decisive games, particularly during the first set tie break, where his composure and fighting spirit proved decisive.

This opening victory is of major importance for the Moroccan team, as it gives the national side an ideal start in this playoff for promotion to World Group I. Beyond the scoreline, however, Reda Bennani’s performance confirms his immense potential and his growing status within Moroccan tennis. Only a few years into his international career, he already embodies the future and the hope of a new ambitious generation.

Under the guidance of team captain and national tennis legend Hicham Arazi, Bennani showed that he is ready to take on major responsibilities and proudly represent the Kingdom in high level competitions. His display against Colombia will remain a highlight of this Davis Cup tie in Casablanca, symbolizing a Moroccan tennis scene in full renewal.

With this controlled success, Reda Bennani not only secured a valuable first point for Morocco, but also delivered a strong promise: that of a player capable of shining on the international stage and writing new chapters in the history of national tennis.

Translated from Abderrazzak Boussaid’s French article – le7tv

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