May 20, 2024

Felix Lebrun has flown in to the round of 16 by posting a 3-1 (8-11, 11-2, 11-5, 11-6) prevail upon Anders Lind in the Men’s Singles at WTT Champions Incheon 2024 Introduced by Shinhan Bank. The outcome has set up a blockbuster matchup against Dimitrij Ovtcharov that will have fans stuck to their seats and screens.

Tennis de table : l'incroyable performance du phénomène français Félix  Lebrun

Lind came out overflowing with certainty and prepared to put forth a valiant effort to rain on the motorcade of the recently delegated World No.5. A guaranteed prankster of Loki extents at the table, the Dane’s one of a kind interpretations that mixes speed, twist and shock had Lebrun puzzled in opening game. The left-given Lind took control with his forehand and had the option to puncture the safeguards of his young rival. Game one toward the southpaw.

Those extra lengthy serves paid off and the unobtrusive change had a major effect. Until the end of the match, Lebrun lost only four focuses altogether on his administration. A faltering detail and one that invalidated any expectation Lind had of pulling off the steamed. It was one way traffic for the French wizard. Overwhelming the World No.35 in the assemblies and driving him away from the table, the match was in the possession of the fourth seed. In a squint Lebrun was in to the round of 16.

World No.37 Samara pulled off a minor furious as she warded off a rebound endeavor from World No.31 Lily Zhang. It seemed to be going great at first for the Romanian as she dominated the initial two matches. However, Zhang found her cadence and gritted out two rounds of her own to even the scorecard. There was no fantasy finish however for the USA robust, with Samara getting the decider for a spot in the round of 16.

In the mean time fifth seed Hayata was engaged with a feline and mouse fight with Manika Batra. In a match as eccentric as the twist ready, the two dashed around the table in a stochastic rhythm that switched back and forth between crushes, sly cuts and high speed counter drives. In the end the World No.38 missed the mark, with Hayata taking the success 3-2 (10-12, 11-9, 11-6, 8-11, 11-8).

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