Jean-Christophe Nabi

Jean-Christophe Nabi (born 4 November 1973) is an Ivorian former professional tennis player.

Nabi, a native of Abidjan, was discovered as an 11-year old by Georges Goven.

He was a member of the Ivory Coast Davis Cup team from 1989 to 2003 and featured in a total of 11 ties, all in Africa Zone Group II.

[1][2] One of his biggest achievements was winning the singles gold medal at the 1991 All-Africa Games in Cairo, beating countryman Claude N'Goran in the final.

He played at club level in France for Toulouse, Bordeaux, Roye and Lamorlaye.