Royal Profile: Antoine de Massy
Antoine de Massy was born 15 January 1997, as the only biological son of Christian Louis de Massy with his fourth wife, Cecile de Massy{Source}. He has two older half siblings, a brother-in-law, two step-nieces, and a niece and nephew{Source}:
When he was four years old, his father began teaching him the sport, which he remained under his father's tutelage until he was five years old{Source}. When he turned five, he began to practice with various coaches at the Monte Carlo Country Club, where he caught the eye of Bob Brett, Boris Becker’s and Goran Ivanisevic’s world renowned coach who gave him a few lessons{Source}. In September 2008, he moved to the United States where he attended Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton, Florida, until June of 2009{Source}. He returned to Monaco that summer where he trained with Heinz Gunthardt, that fall, he returned to the United States where he attended Nick Saviano’s Tennis academy{Source}. That summer (2010), he returned to Monaco where he won the U-14 international tournament of Beaulieu, France{Source}.
Other than these rare public appearances and representing the principality in Tennis, he lives a relatively normal life, with the exception of some major controversies and scandals. On 29 June 2011, he was assaulted by five young adults, where his wallet and mobile phone were stolen. He was more shaken up then hurt in the incident {Source}.
He has active social media accounts (DO NOT ask for his links. I will tell you...Facebook and Instagram)
- Jonkvrouw Leticia de Massy (1971)
- Jonkheer Thomas de Brouwer (1973, brother-in-law)
- Jonkvrouw Lillah de Brouwer (stepniece, 2001)
- Jonkvrouw Hermine de Brouwer (stepniece, 2003)
- Jonkvrouw Rose de Brouwer (2008)
- Jonkheer Sylvestre de Brouwer (2008)
- Brice Souleyman Gelabale-de Massy (1987, adopted 1997 by Christian Louis de Massy, I believe he is also his mother's biological child, but am not certain)
When he was four years old, his father began teaching him the sport, which he remained under his father's tutelage until he was five years old{Source}. When he turned five, he began to practice with various coaches at the Monte Carlo Country Club, where he caught the eye of Bob Brett, Boris Becker’s and Goran Ivanisevic’s world renowned coach who gave him a few lessons{Source}. In September 2008, he moved to the United States where he attended Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton, Florida, until June of 2009{Source}. He returned to Monaco that summer where he trained with Heinz Gunthardt, that fall, he returned to the United States where he attended Nick Saviano’s Tennis academy{Source}. That summer (2010), he returned to Monaco where he won the U-14 international tournament of Beaulieu, France{Source}.
Although technically not a member of the Princely Family, he has attended a few official events over the years. He attended his grandmother's funeral with his parents, aunt and cousin in March 2011{Photo}. He attended (Pictured here sitting behind Garreth Wittstock) the Royal Wedding of his father's cousin and the reigning Prince of Monaco. He attended the 2014 Monaco National Day celebrations {Photo (right behind Andrea Casiraghi)}, and the reveal of the Monégasque Twins in 2014.
In March 2012, he took part in an interview with Vouge Italia. In Vouge Italia, he again stated that he wanted to go to Rio 2016, wanted to be the #1 Tennis player in the world, and bring home Monaco's 1st gold medal at an Olympics. (he did not end up going-perhaps a bid for 2020 is in order??)
He has active social media accounts (DO NOT ask for his links. I will tell you...Facebook and Instagram)
If he were still in succession for the Monégasque Throne, he would be in 14th place after his father (The twins, Caroline, Andrea, Pierre, Stefano, Francesco, Charlotte, Balthazar, Stephanie, Louis, Pauline, Christian Louis, Antoine )
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