Ugo Humbert: France’s Gloriously Unreliable Export to a World That Craves Certainty
**The Gentle Existential Crisis of Ugo Humbert, or How France Accidentally Exported a Metaphor** PARIS—While the planet busied itself with the usual apocalyptic buffet—proxy wars, algorithmic tyranny, record-breaking heat that makes your shoes melt to asphalt—France’s 25-year-old tennis understudy Ugo Humbert has been quietly staging the most Gallic of rebellions: losing spectacularly, winning accidentally, and…