MATTENET hero in front of 3.900 people

Adrien MATTENET became a French champion for the very first time. He beat Stephane OUAICHE in the unforgettable final which took seven games. The last two games had 62 points in total – 4:3 (4:11 11:7 11:9 7:11 9:11 15:13 18:16)! About 3.900 people

Adrien MATTENET became a French champion for the very first time. He beat Stephane OUAICHE in the unforgettable final which took seven games. The last two games had 62 points in total – 4:3 (4:11 11:7 11:9 7:11 9:11 15:13 18:16)! About 3.900 people followed matches at Davo Pavele Arena in Orchies and witnessed many exciting clashes. YUAN Jia Nan won her 2nd title in the women`s singles event defeating Carole GRUNDISCH.

Men`s Singles Standings: 1. Adrien MATTENET 2. Stephane OUAICHE 3. Emmanuel LEBESSON and Thomas LE BRETON.

Men`s Doubles Standings: 1. Romain LORENTZ/Brice OLLIVIER 2. Damien ELOI/Stephan OUAICHE 3. A. SALIFOU/T. Le BRETON and S. GAUZY/E. LEBESSON.

Women`s Singles Standings: 1. YUAN Jia Nan 2. Carole GRUNDISCH 3. LI Xue and YANG Xiaoxin.

Women`s Doubles Standings: 1. Carole GRUNDISCH/LI Xue 2. Emanuelle LENNON/Stephane LOEUILLETTE 3. J. YUAN/A. Dessaint and P. CHASSELIN/L. PFEFER.

 

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