Close but well done. Is Doumbia related to former player Yayiha Doumbia, Senegalese top 70 player?
I don't think so.
But might be wrong.
Sadio was born and grew up in the Toulouse area, as did his partner here, Reboul (who's dad and uncle run a big academy, are key figures and coaches at the Stade Toulousain tennis club, and are very good players in their own right, previously part of the Seniors world ITF circuit I think)
Never heard of any links to Senegal for Sadio (although it might be distant family, of course)
Close but well done. Is Doumbia related to former player Yayiha Doumbia, Senegalese top 70 player?
I don't think so.
But might be wrong.
Sadio was born and grew up in the Toulouse area, as did his partner here, Reboul (who's dad and uncle run a big academy, are key figures and coaches at the Stade Toulousain tennis club, and are very good players in their own right, previously part of the Seniors world ITF circuit I think)
Never heard of any links to Senegal for Sadio (although it might be distant family, of course)
thanks CD - which is a shame as it would have been good to see Doumbia be a family line! Back in the 80's/90s , players like Nduka Odizor of Nigeria, and Yayiha Doumbia followed in Yannick Noahs footsteps, highly talented and shot makers (in the French tradition I guess but heading down the Gael Monfils line) and it is a shame the Black African line has dried up - Morocco of course and Tunisia have had players over time but Black players from African have not had much success recently, presumably down to lack of investment and money