Félix Lebrun Wins First French National Singles Title in Thrilling Final Against Brother Alexis
The Lebrun brothers solidify their dominance in French table tennis, with Félix breaking Alexis's three-year singles streak and the duo defending their doubles title.
- Félix Lebrun defeated his brother Alexis in a dramatic seven-set final to claim his first French national singles title, ending Alexis's three-year reign.
- The brothers successfully defended their French national doubles title, defeating Esteban Dorr and Florian Bourrassaud for the second consecutive year.
- Félix celebrated his victory by jumping on the table, mirroring Alexis's iconic celebration from the previous year, symbolizing their intense sibling rivalry.
- Their success has significantly boosted the popularity of table tennis in France, with a reported 92% of French people holding a positive opinion of the duo.
- Ranked 6th and 9th in the world respectively, Félix and Alexis Lebrun are recognized as two of the greatest French table tennis players in history.