Table Tennis: The Lebrun Brothers Make History After Their First Title at the Grand Smash
French table tennis players Alexis and Félix Lebrun won their first Grand Smash title in Singapore, defeating a Chinese duo in the final.
This Saturday, Alexis and Félix Lebrun, two young talents from Montpellier, France, secured a significant milestone in their careers by winning their first title in a Grand Smash tournament, which represents the highest level in the international WTT circuit. They triumphed in the men's doubles final held in Singapore, defeating the Chinese pair of Lin Shidong and Huang Youzheng in a decisive straight-sets victory (3-0). The Lebrun brothers showcased their skill and teamwork, delivering an impressive performance that concluded in under 20 minutes with set scores of 11-6, 11-6, and 11-7.
The victory is especially noteworthy as it comes on the heels of their existing status as European champions, emphasizing their rising prominence in the sport. Previously, the brothers, who are currently ranked as the number one doubles team in the world, had clinched the WTT Finals title at the end of 2024, but the Grand Smash victory marks a distinct achievement in their journey. This success sets a new precedent, particularly as they have now become the first French pair to secure a title in such a prestigious tournament, establishing their place in the annals of table tennis history.
Reflecting on their accomplishment, the Lebrun brothers expressed their excitement and pride, framing this victory as a pivotal moment in their career. Their performance not only strengthens their standings and confidence as top competitors but also serves as an inspiration for aspiring table tennis players in France and beyond. This victory adds to the narrative of France's emerging influence in the world of table tennis, as the sport continues to grow in popularity and competitive stature.