Alexis LEBRUN and Audrey ZARIF clinched gold in l’Azur Arena d’Antibes

Audrey ZARIF and Alexis LEBRUN clinched titles in their respective Women’s and Men’s Singles Event at the French National Championships held in the Azur Arena in Antibes

The eldest of the LEBRUN brothers retained his title obtained last year. In the final he beat his brother Felix

“I had a great match so I’m really happy to win this title. Inevitably it’s great fun it was not easy with the injury but we worked well so I’m super happy to achieve performances like that. It’s really unbelievable ” said Alexis.

For a first time in her career Audrey ZARIF become champion at the Nationals in France. In the final she overcame Charlotte LUTZ.

Pairings Prithika PAVADE and Camille LUTZ defended their Women’s Doubles title after they overcame Océane GUISNEL and Marie MIGOT in the final. In men’s Doubles Stéphane OUAICHE and Jules CAVAILLES clinched gold. It is the first one for CAVAILLES whilst OUAICHE won it with Abdel Kader SALIFOU in 2016 in Brest.

In their premiere together at the Mixed Doubles Event at the French Championships Prithika PAVADE and Simon GAUZY clinched the title.

MEN’S SINGLES

Alexis LEBRUN

Félix LEBRUN

Simon GAUZY

Jules ROLLAND

WOMEN’S SINGLES

Audrey ZARIF

Charlotte LUTZ

Isa COK

Anaïs SALPIN

WOMEN’S DOUBLES

Prithika PAVADE and Camille LUTZ

Océane GUISNEL and Marie MIGOT

Gaëtane BLED and Bérénice MARTEAU

Nolwenn FORT and Lucie GAUTHIER

MEN’S DOUBLES Stéphane OUAICHE and Jules CAVAILLES

Bastien DUPONT and Benjamin FRUCHART

Bastien REMBERT and Jules ROLLAND

Alexis KOURAICHI and Damien LLORCA

MIXED DOUBLES

Prithika PAVADE and Simon GAUZY

Isa COK and Enzo ANGLES

Lucie GAUTHIER and Jules ROLLAND

Marion BERTHAUD and Stéphane OUAICHE

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