Results

ATP Metz 11/05 13:00 26 [38] Learner Tien v Moez Echargui [140] 7-6,6-3
ATP Metz 11/02 12:30 19 [170] Luca Van Assche v Moez Echargui [141] 5-7,7-6,6-1
ATP Metz 11/01 14:05 14 [277] Tom Paris v Moez Echargui [141] 6-4,4-6,6-7
Challenger Bratislava 10/29 10:00 25 [100] Eliot Spizzirri v Moez Echargui [141] 7-6,6-2
Challenger Brest 10/21 18:05 25 [144] Moez Echargui v Arthur Bouquier [230] 4-6,2-6
Challenger Brest 10/20 08:00 25 Moez Echargui v Marco Trungelliti CANC
Challenger Olbia 10/13 14:30 25 [145] Moez Echargui v Edas Butvilas [300] 4-6,2-6
Challenger Villena 10/01 14:10 26 [142] Moez Echargui v Hugo Grenier [191] 4-6,4-6
Challenger Villena 09/30 13:00 25 [142] Moez Echargui v Raul Brancaccio [380] 6-4,6-4
Challenger Orleans 09/24 09:00 25 [142] Moez Echargui v Kimmer Coppejans [186] 4-6,6-3,1-6
Challenger Saint-Tropez 09/21 12:00 29 [272] Dan Added v Moez Echargui [175] 3-6,4-6
Challenger Saint-Tropez 09/20 12:00 28 [175] Moez Echargui v Mark Lajal [156] 6-7,6-1,6-2

Wikipedia - Moez Echargui

Moez Echargui (born 10 January 1993) is a Tunisian tennis player. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 142 achieved in 22 September 2025. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of No. 362 achieved on 27 May 2019. He is currently the No. 1 Tunisian player.

Echargui represents Tunisia at the Davis Cup where he has a W/L record of 6–7.

History

Echargui qualified for the singles competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, after competing in the African Games and claiming the gold earlier in the year.

At the age of 32 and six months, Echargui won his first ATP Challenger title at the 2025 Porto Open as a qualifier, defeating Francesco Maestrelli and becoming the second oldest first-time champion on the Challenger Tour and the second-ever champion from Tunisia. As a result he reached a new career-high singles ranking of world No. 211 on 4 August 2025. Following an M25 ITF title at home in Monastir, Tunisia he reached the top 200 in the singles rankings on 18 August 2025, becoming the Tunisian No. 1 player.

In September 2025, Moez Echargui won the biggest title of his career at the Challenger 125 2025 Saint-Tropez Open, defeating alternate Dan Added in straight sets in the final for a second time at a Challenger level. As a result he reached the top 150 in the singles rankings on 22 September 2025.