France: First National Title for Félix LEBRUN

Félix LEBRUN is the new French national champion in men’s singles. After two consecutive final defeats to his older brother Alexis in 2023 and 2024, the younger of the LEBRUN brothers finally claimed the title this Sunday in Levallois, marking a major milestone in his young career.

The final, a repeat of the last two editions, was once again a showcase of world-class table tennis and exceptional intensity. In a high-level and emotionally charged encounter, it was Félix who prevailed, demonstrating tremendous resilience and mental strength.

In celebration, the 18-year-old climbed onto the table to acknowledge the crowd’s ovation—his first senior national singles title finally secured.

French National Championships – Podiums

Men’s Singles

  • Félix LEBRUN
  • Alexis Lebrun
  • Jules ROLLAND
  • Romain RUIZ

Women’s Singles

  • Pauline CHASSELIN
  • Anaïs SALPIN
  • Nina Guo ZHENG
  • Océane GUISNEL

Men’s Doubles

  • Alexis LEBRUN and Félix LEBRUN
  • Esteban DORR and Florian BOURRASSAUD
  • Jules ROLLAND and Bastien REMBERT
  • Antoine HACHARD and Stéphane OUAICHE

Women’s Doubles

  • Pauline CHASSELIN et Anaïs SALPIN
  • Océane GUISNEL et Isa COK
  • Nolwenn FORT and Lucie GAUTHIER
  • Laura GASNIER and Audrey ZARIF

Mixed Doubles

  • Charlotte LUTZ / Flavien COTON
  • Pauline CHASSELIN / Grégoire JEAN
  • Camille LUTZ / Bastien REMBERT
  • Marion BERTHAUD / Alexandre ROBINOT

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