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Table Tennis: Alexis and Felix Lebrun in the Semifinals of the Double in Las Vegas

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The Lebrun brothers, number 1 world doubles, dominated the Germans Benedikt Duda and Dang Qiu to qualify in the last square of the American tournament Felix and Alexis Lebrun qualified this

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The best pair in the world has swiped in the semifinals.

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The two French had the German pair Benedikt Duda and Dang Qiu in four sets to qualify for the half of the Las Vegas Grand Smash.

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The Lebrun brothers, number 1 world doubles, dominated the Germans Benedikt Duda and Dang Qiu to qualify in the last square of the American tournament Felix and Alexis Lebrun qualified this

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On the night of Thursday to Friday, the Montpellier pair qualified for the semifinals of the double at the WTT tournament in Las Vegas.

There will be a Frenchman in the last square of the Las Vegas Grand Smash, the equivalent of a Grand Slam tournament in tennis. Felix Lebrun and Lilian Bardet will be opposed this Friday in quarterfinals, after brilliantly winning their qualification. The 24th-year-old Tourangeau, 84th World and from the qualifyings, fallor of the world number 5 Jingkun Liang in the first round and of the number 51 Ricardo Walther in the second, continued his fa…

The best Slovenian table tennis player Darko Jorgić advanced to the quarterfinals of the WTT smash tournament in Las Vegas. In the round of 16, he defeated the 12th seed, German Dang Qiu, 3:1 in sets.

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midilibre.fr broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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