Table Tennis : Exploit of Lilian Bardet at the Grand Smash in Las Vegas, Félix Lebrun Spends the First Lap in Suffering
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Out of qualifying, the 24-year-old Frenchman released China's No. 5 World Liang Jingkun in the first round of the American Grand Smash (equivalent to the Grand Slam in tennis), while the medallist of
Full French carton this Sunday for the launch of the Las Vegas Grand Smash. All tricolored pongists have passed, including Bardet winner of the world number 5.
While the tricolor leader has suffered, Bardet has succeeded in defeating Chinese player Liang Jingkun, 5th World Player
For his entry into the Grand Smash, the 18-year-old Frenchman suffered but ended up finding the key to defeating the Japanese Shunsuke Togami.
It was set for the Grand Smash of Las Vegas, one of the four biggest tournaments of the table tennis season, which could be compared to a Grand Slam in tennis. The Lebrun brothers are of course in the game, and it was Felix who competed first on Sunday night. In 32nds of the final, the Olympic bronze medallist and world number 7 was opposed to the n°25, the Japanese Shunzuke Togami, and he had to battle for five sets and 33 minutes of play, befo…
Although he suffered, Félix Lebrun ended up winning against Japanese Shunsuke Togami on the 1st lap at the Grand Table Tennis Smash in Las Vegas. Lilian Bardet released China's Liang Jingkun, world's 5th.
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