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French tennis star Fabien Reboul shares photograph kissing fellow male player

French tennis stars Fabien Reboul and Maxence Broville have sparked rumours that they could be the ATP Tour’s first openly gay couple after sharing a photograph together kissing. Doubles player Reboul posted the intimate image with his fellow professional Broville on social media. 

An Instagram story initially showed the duo looking into each other’s eyes as they wore a Slade Toulousian Tennis Club outfit, including chinos and blazers to represent the French club that they are a part of.

Reboul, 27, followed the post with an image of the pair sharing a peck on his Instagram story. The photo was accompanied by the caption, “I did not drop in love with you, your love pushed me to it.” And the story was then reposted onto year-old compatriot Broville’s own Instagram account. 

The photographs include led some fans to propose the duo could become the first active gay couple in men’s professional tennis. There is currently no openly LGBTQ+ player on the ATP tour, and the duo are both yet to clarify claims