Arthur Fils tips himself among 'swaggiest' Big Four of ATP Tour

Who else made the 19-year-old's list when asked in Monte Carlo?



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Does Arthur Fils have the swagger to make a deep run in Monte Carlo?

The Frenchman certainly got off to a flying start at the ATP Masters 1000 event Monday. Fils dropped just two games to dispatch lucky loser Yannick Hanfmann, even channeling countryman Gael Monfils with a jumping smash.

“I did it for Gael,” the exuberant 19-year-old told Prakash Amritraj.

MONTE-CARLO, MONACO - APRIL 08: Arthur Fils of France in action against Adrian Mannarino of France in the first round during day two of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters at Monte-Carlo Country Club on April 08, 2024 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
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With that win, Fils became the youngest Frenchman to win a match in Monte Carlo since an 18-year-old Richard Gasquet upset Roger Federer in 2005.

“It’s not the same win,” laughed Fils. “But I’m really happy about it.”

Ranked two spots off his career-high mark of No. 34, Fils will feature in a second-round contest full of flashy shot-making when he takes on Lorenzo Musetti Tuesday. Asked by Amritraj to list off the ‘swaggiest’ players on tour, Fils came up with his own version of the Big Four.

“Ben Shelton, Big Foe, myself and of course, Gael. There is the four.”

The two Americans are absent from Monte Carlo after contesting the Houstin final over the weekend, won by Shelton. Monfils was on Court des Princes against Australia’s Aleksandar Vukic, with Fils and Musetti set to follow.