Table | Alexis Lebrun remains unattended in these European Championships

Table | Alexis Lebrun remains unattended in these European Championships
Table tennis | Alexis Lebrun remains unattended in these European Championships

New match from a Lebrun in these European Table Championships, and still not the slightest defeat. Fortunately these will be concluded tomorrow.

Alexis Lebrun didn’t want to drag on

Opposed to the killer of Simon Gauzy, the Pole Milosz Redzimski, Alexis Lebrun certainly wanted to avenge his compatriot, with whom he won a shameful bronze medal at the last Olympic Games in . And facing the 66th player in the world, Alexis showed what his ping racket was made of. From the first set, he dominated the Pole (11-5), before keeping his head underwater (11-6).

Engaged in a long day, the Frenchman did not need to be asked to finish the match in four short sets, on a last messed up service from the Pole (11-8, 11-5). A qualification for the quarter-finals which explodes our stress gauge. Still no match lost by the Lebrun brothers in these European Championships, it is becoming unbearable.

“I have a lot of fun, and the more matches I play, the better I feel, I feel better and better in the room, and rather relaxed” Alexis Lebrun

We have rarely seen a vicious circle like this. In the quarter-finals, Alexis will meet the German Dang Qiu, 13th player in the world. Hoping with all my heart that the logic is respected.


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