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El Gouna International 04/20 14:45 8 Masotti, Baptiste v Elias, Diego 0-3
Black Ball Open 04/13 18:00 8 Elsherbini, Mohamed v Masotti, Baptiste Retired
London Classic 03/29 13:45 8 James, Declan v Masotti, Baptiste 2-1
Optasia Championships 03/15 13:00 3 Masotti, Baptiste v Coll, Paul 0-3
Optasia Championships 03/13 12:45 8 Masotti, Baptiste v Leandro Romiglio 3-1
Windy City Open 2020 02/24 23:45 9 Coll, Paul v Masotti, Baptiste 3-0
Windy City Open 2020 02/23 01:45 8 Harrity, Todd v Masotti, Baptiste 0-3
Houston Open 02/15 02:00 8 Masotti, Baptiste v Aly Abou Eleinen 1-3
J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions 2020 01/20 19:00 9 Farag, Ali v Masotti, Baptiste 3-1
J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions 2020 01/19 01:00 8 Masotti, Baptiste v Tandon, Ramit 3-1
World Team Championships 12/16 02:00 2 Masotti, Baptiste v Elshorbagy, Marwan 0-3
New Zealand Open 12/08 00:45 3 Makin, Joel v Masotti, Baptiste 3-0

Wikipedia - Baptiste Masotti

Baptiste Masotti (born 5 June 1995, in Niort) is a French professional squash player. As of February 2018, he was ranked number 83 in the world.

Baptiste Masotti made his sports debut in 2001, while aged 6, at Olympique Léodgarien, a Niort-area football club, where he played as a center-forward through the youth categories until his mid teenage years. Schooled in Jean-Zay, La Zup, Niort, his passion for squash was ignited through his father's legacy. Jean-Michel Masotti was himself a nationally ranked squash player before he, his wife Anne, and their newborns Marion and Baptiste settled in La Moucherie, Saint-Liguaire, Niort, in the late 1990s. At Olympique Léodgarien, Baptiste played along several soon-to-become notable players such as Alex Mathé-Cathala, whose superior footballing abilities were evident even as a child.

Beyond squash, Baptiste Masotti also boasts a passion for railways and, amongst all, consistently refers to the "rails de Saint-Liguaire" [sic] as a "turning point in [his] life".