France beat Serbia in Belgrade

France secured first win in the Stage one of the European championships. In the match played in Belgrade they beat Serbia 3:1. It is Serbia’s second defeat after previously they lost to England.

Dimitrije LEVAJAC was the only player to score for the hosts. He beat Felix LEBRUN (11;7 4:11 6:11 11:7 11:6). Alexa GACEV lost to Simon GAUZY (4:11 6:11 6:11) Nemanja DJILAS lost to Can AKKUZU (6:11 5:11 9:11) and LEVAJAC was defeated by GAUZY (6:11 7:11 11:9 5:11).

Serbia will England on Thursday whilst the match between England and France is scheduled for Friday.

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