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Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi wins the Moselle Open
Welcome to your sports newspaper, on the front page of the news this Monday, the Moselle Open. Impossible to miss the competition, you followed it with us all last week. To refresh your memories, it's the Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi in 2 sets 6-4, 7-6. We listen to his reaction on the microphone of our teams.
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The Dragonnes of Metz Handball still undefeated in the LDC (25-34) against Krim Mercator
Victory for Metz Handball 25-34 in the Champions League this Sunday against Krim Mercator. After this meeting, the Dragonnes in yellow and blue remain undefeated at the end of the first phase with 6 victories and 1 draw. The Slovenians will be able to take their revenge on Saturday at the Arena at the start of the return phase.
FC Metz climbs one place in the ranking after the victory against Caen (1-0)
Three more points on the table for FC Metz after their victory against Caen this weekend. Final score 1-0 goal from Gauthier Hein in the 26thth minute of play. This is the first time that the Grenats have won two victories in the championship. Moselle footballers hold on to the top of the rankings with a 4th place and will play the Coupe de France on Saturday in 7th tour against Obernai.
AF Volleyball League: Crushing victory for TFOC (3-0) against Cannes
It took less than an hour and a half for the volleyball players from Terville Florange to overcome Cannes. The Mosellanes en Bleu won 3-0 at the 111 sports center. A victory which was good for the morale of the troops while the players remained on three consecutive defeats. The TFOC now occupies the 6thplace in the ranking moves to Quimper for 9thth day of League A Saforelle Power 6.
N1 Basketball: the Canonniers hit the nail on the head against Mulhouse (79-86)
Also a long-awaited victory for Metz basketball players here in white. They won against Mulhouse 79-86. The Alsatians, however, occupied second place in the Nationale 1 ranking before the meeting and remained on 5 successes in a row. Next match for the Canonniers, next Saturday at Saint-Symphorien against Saint-Vallier.
Defeat of Metz Table Tennis (3-2) against Poitiers in Women’s Pro A
Table tennis… despite the good comeback of Messina Adina Diaconu against the former member of Metz TT Jiaduo Wu, under the colors of Poitiers, the Moselle club bowed to the Poitevins. 3-2 defeat in women's Pro A. The continuation will pit Metz against Nîmes this Tuesday before concluding the week with the return match of the Champions League against Berlin on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Relive the third day of Women's Pro A.
Christian Porte re-elected as head of the Grand Est Table Tennis League
Still in Table Tennis, Maiziérois Christophe Porte was re-elected at the head of the Grand Est League. Objective: to multiply the number of members currently increasing year after year until passing the 20,000 mark.
Yann Leroy wins the presidential match against Sylvain Kastendeuch
He did not win the match for the presidency of the Grand Est football league. Sylvain Kastendeuch lost the election to Meurthe-et-Mosellan Yann Leroy. The former FC Metz defender clearly shows his disappointment at the succession of Albert Gemmricht. Back in pictures with Marie Vin.
This is the end of the news bulletin from your favorite athletes. Thank you for following it, we'll see you this Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. for more news that's happening with your show Sportively Vôtre. There you will discover the practice of Schere bowling, a kind of Lorraine bowling. Good evening on Moselle Tv.