Built by an athlete. For athletes.
The Athlete
Melvil Vedrenne-Cloquet is a French U18 national champion in wheelchair tennis and a Top 50 ITF junior world-ranked player. He competes internationally as a member of the French National Team, sponsored by On and Tecnifibre, and holds a scholarship from the Queen's Club Foundation's Inclusive Player Pathway.
He studies at Westminster Under School in London, is transitioning to City of London School, and is enrolled in Stanford Online High School's philosophy program — Logos, Cosmos, and Doubt.
The Evidence
Parasport is one of the least resourced environments in elite sport. Limited competition pathways. High personal costs — equipment, travel, physio, coaching. A system that celebrates performance and underinvests in the infrastructure around it.
Despite this, Melvil built support: international sponsorships, a foundation scholarship, national team selection.
Not because the system made it easy. Because he created visibility, built structure, and showed what was possible.
If you have to build everything yourself in one of the most underserved corners of elite sport — what about the millions of athletes across every other sport who face the same structural absence?
The Insight
The gap isn't talent. It's structure.
Most student athletes — regardless of sport, school, or country — have no agent. No system. No one managing their brand, their career pathway, or their future.
That is the problem Dualplay was built to solve.
Dualplay
Dualplay exists for student athletes who want to compete, achieve academically, and build a career — without compromising any of the three.
One agent. Two futures. Sport and professional life, managed simultaneously.
An AI-powered agent for student athletes worldwide, managing brand deals and career pathways simultaneously.
Built for the 95%+ who will never have a human agent. Built for every athlete who balances elite sport with academic life and an uncertain future.
Melvil also founded On Wheels — a visibility platform for parasport. A different response to the same root problem: where great performance goes unseen, build the infrastructure for people to see it.
The system doesn't always support what it claims to celebrate.
Dualplay is the structure it should have had all along.