Martin Allegro wins first Tournament in Belgium after the lockdown

Martin ALLEGRO clinched the title at the first tournament in Belgium after COVID 19 break. ALLEGRO won the trophy at the Table Tennis Masters by beating Florian CNUDDE in the Final 4/0. In the semi final he has beaten the young Adrien RASSENFOSSE also in 4 games.

 

Florian CNUDDE was the player to create the surprise in the semi final when he upsets the first Seeded player Florent LAMBIET in 5 games.

 

 

RESULTS

Quarterfinal

Florent LAMBIET vs David COMELIAU 4/1

Florian CNUDDE vs Olav KOSOLOSKY 4/0

Adrien RASSENFOSSE vs Louis LAFFINEUR 4/1

Martin ALLEGRO vs Alessi MASSART 4/0

 

Semi final

Florent LAMBIET vs Florian CNUDDE 1/4

Adrien RASSENFOSSE vs Martin ALLEGRO 0/4

 

Final

Florian CNUDDE vs Martin ALLEGRO 0/4

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