Victoire Koko | Tennis Player (2013, France)

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Victoire Koko French junior tennis player ranked 2/6 and Tennis Europe title winner

“My dream is to become World No. 1 one day, win several Grand Slam titles, and make history in women’s tennis.”

Victoire Koko tennis player born in 2013 is a French junior tennis player from Toulouse competing in the U14 category. Ranked 2/6 in France, Victoire trains at the Centre National d’Entraînement and has already reached the French Championships final, won Tennis Europe titles in Agen and Mogyorod, and earned support from Nike and Babolat.

Through Tennis Papers, discover an exclusive profile and interview highlighting her tennis journey, playing style, competitive experience, and ambitions.

This profile is based on an exclusive interview conducted by Tennis Papers.


👧 Victoire Koko | Biography, June 2026

Full NameVictoire Koko
Date of birthMarch 31, 2013
NationalityFrench 🇫🇷
ResidenceToulouse, France
Age started tennis2
Tennis age categoryU14
FTT ranking2/6
Tennis Europe ranking#159 (best)
ITF junior ranking
UTR tennis rating7.xx
Tennis clubBlagnac Tennis Club
CoachesArnaud Ségodo
Morgane Gagnage
SponsorsNike
Babolat
Instagram@victoire.kg
Victoire Koko French junior tennis player ranked 2/6 and Tennis Europe title winner

🎙️ Victoire Koko | Interview, June 2026

Introduce yourself: Name, Age, Date of birth, Nationality, City of residence
My name is Victoire Koko. I am 13 years old and I was born on March 31, 2013. I live in Toulouse, France.
What languages do you speak?
I speak French, Réunion Creole, and a little English.
At what age did you start playing tennis?
I started playing tennis when I was 2 and a half years old.
Are there other tennis players in your family?
Yes. My older sister also played tennis and was coached by my uncle Arnaud Ségodo, who is a former professional player.
In which tennis club do you train?
I am a player at Blagnac TC.
What is your coaching team?
I currently train at the Centre National d’Entraînement, where I am supported by my tennis coach Arnaud Ségodo, fitness coach Morgane Gagnage, and a psychologist.
What is your weekly training routine?
I train two to three hours of tennis per day and complete one hour of physical preparation. In total, I train around 15 to 20 hours per week.
What is your greatest strength as a player, and what do you need to improve?
My greatest strength is my very fighting spirit. I never give up. However, I know I still need to improve how I manage my emotions.
What is your age category and ranking?
I compete in the U14 category and I am currently ranked 2/6 in France.
What have been your greatest successes so far?
My biggest successes include reaching the final of the French Championships last year after coming back from injury with very little training. I also won Tennis Europe titles in Agen last year and in Mogyorod this year, and I hope to win more before the end of the year.
In which countries have you played tournaments?
I have played tournaments in Italy, Spain, Hungary, Finland, England, and the United States.
Do you have any sponsors?
Yes, my sponsors are Nike and Babolat.
What is your goal for 2026?
My goal this year is to win the French Championship and enter the Top 10 in the U14 rankings. It may seem difficult, but it is not impossible.
What is your tennis dream?
My dream is to become World No. 1 one day, win several Grand Slam titles, and make history in women’s tennis.
Which player would you most like to meet and why?
I would like to meet Coco Gauff. She is very competitive and very calm on court. She never gives up, and I think her footwork and defense are truly extraordinary.
What do you enjoy doing outside of tennis?
Outside of tennis, I enjoy reading, swimming, and spending time with my family, which is very important for recharging.
Who would you like to dedicate this interview to?
I would like to dedicate this interview to my parents, my brother, and my sisters, who have always been there for me and supported me. I also dedicate it to my coach, who took me under his wing from the very beginning and showed me the path of tennis.

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