Table Tennis: as Boss, Felix Lebrun Won the Title at the Wtt Chongqing Champions and Achieved a Feat in China
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The 19-year-old Frenchman won the WTT tournament this Sunday, March 15, the second "Champions" of his career, a new stage in his extraordinary progression for a European.
Felix Lebrun secured his second WTT Champions title in his (young) career. On Sunday, Lebrun won the WTT Champions in Chongqing, China, defeating local player Wen Ruibo four sets to one (11-5, 11-8, 9-11, 11-7, 13-11). At 19 years old, the French table tennis player claimed his second WTT Champions title, the most prestigious tournament category on the world circuit after the Grand Smashes. His first title in this category was won in October 202…
The 19-year-old Frenchman beat China's Wen Ruibo four sets on Sunday to win the second WTT Champions title of his career.
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This Sunday, Félix Lebrun won the WTT in Chongqing. The second title for Montpellieran in this category comparable to the Masters 1000 in tennis. In the final, he dominated Ruibo Wen in five innings (11-5, 11-8, 9-11, 11-7, 13-11) while in control. The world number six never trembled and won a second title, a year and a half after the crown on his land in the Hérault. The mental strength of the tricolor will surely have made the difference in th…
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