Table Tennis. Imperial, Felix Lebrun Again Sacred Champion of France Against His Brother
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The 19-year-old won for the second consecutive year in the final of the French championship. In front of his brother Alexis, the fourth world pongist needed six sets to win the crown.
Félix Lebrun retained his title as champion of France by beating his brother Alexis, this Sunday in Laval in the final (four sets to two).
The 4th fratricidal duel at the top this Sunday, June 14 in Laval has again shot to the advantage of the youngest, 4th world player, who gets his second French crown in a row by winning 4 sets at 2. On the women's side, Prithika Pavade was sacred for the second time.
Bis repetita pour le prodigie du ping tricolore. Félix Lebrun won a second consecutive French champion title by dominant his brother Alexis at the end of the year.... L的article Lebrun power_**: Félix puts it back, he crushes his brother in the France finals appeared first on Le Singulier.
For the second year in a row, Félix Lebrun won the family duel in the finals of the French Championships. The family's youngest (19 years) and best placed in the WTT (4th world) won in the finals at Laval this Sunday against his brother. A game that was once again highly contested in six rounds (4-2). Three very tight sets, the first two of which were in favour of Félix (12-10, 11-8, 8-11) before digging the gap in the fourth (11-5). Largely dom…
This Sunday, June 14, Félix Lebrun was crowned French table tennis champion for the second consecutive year, dominant his brother Alexis (4-2), in Laval. He remains the boss. This Sunday in Laval, Félix Lebrun, 4th world, won against his brother Alexis, 12th world, in the final of the French table tennis championships played in Laval. The youngest of the 19-year-old siblings won 12-10, 11-8, 8-11, 11-5, 2-11 and 12-10 in a national final that op…
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