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Table Tennis : Alexis Lebrun Qualifies in 16 Minutes in Frankfurt

Summary by Le Figaro
Alexis Lebrun won without forcing for his first lap at the WTT Champions in Frankfurt. The Frenchman still hopes to join his brother for the Finals.

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Anton Källberg, 28, continues to impress in Frankfurt. In the round of 16, he defeated Frenchman Alexis Lebrun. “I feel really happy,” he says.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Alexis Lebrun won without forcing for his first lap at the WTT Champions in Frankfurt. The Frenchman still hopes to join his brother for the Finals.

·Paris, France
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The winner of the WTT Champions of Montpellier last week, Swede Truls Moregard was absent from Frankfurt on Thursday. His compatriot Anton Kallberg, who dominated him in three sets (11-3, 11-7, 11-3), will face Alexis Lebrun in the eighth of the final.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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His brother Felix has been qualified for the quarter finals of the WTT Champions (equivalent to a 1000 Masters in tennis) in Frankfurt since Wednesday night, thanks to his victory over South Korean Oh in sixteenths, followed by the announcement of his Indian opponent Thakkar in eighths. But Alexis Lebrun was only starting his tournament this Thursday at midday. And this went well for the recent semi-finalist of the WTT Champions in Montpellier. …

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The French pongist has started his German campaign perfectly, but a formidable opponent is now waiting for him in the eighth of the final. Alexis Lebrun qualified without a shadow for the eighth final of the Frankfurt WTT by ruling the Australian Finn Luu. The world number 14 has shown a certain mastery to win in three rounds, despite [...] The article Alexis Lebrun crossed the first round in Frankfurt appeared first on Le Singulier.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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