Lebrun Brothers to Clash in French Table Tennis Singles Final After Doubles Triumph
Alexis and Félix Lebrun successfully defended their doubles title and will compete for the singles championship, continuing their rivalry at the national level.
- Alexis and Félix Lebrun retained their French doubles title, defeating Esteban Dorr and Florian Bourrassaud in four sets (11-4, 2-11, 11-8, 12-10).
- The brothers, ranked as the world’s top doubles team, have now won the French doubles championship for two consecutive years.
- Both Alexis and Félix advanced to the singles final, marking the third straight year they will face each other in this match.
- Alexis Lebrun, the three-time defending singles champion, seeks his fourth title, while Félix is pursuing his first senior singles championship.
- The Lebrun brothers’ success has elevated table tennis in France, with increased participation and viewership, and they are widely regarded as among the country’s greatest players.