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Paris Olympics 2024: Felix Lebrun Edges Out Harmeet Desai In Table Tennis Round Of 64

On Day 2 of the Paris 2024 Olympics, the table tennis spotlight shines on world number three Felix Lebrun, who has secured a commanding lead in his round of 64 match against India's Harmeet Desai.

Paris Olympics 2024: Felix Lebrun Edges Out Harmeet Desai In Table Tennis Round Of 64

On Day 2 of the Paris 2024 Olympics, the table tennis spotlight shines on world number three Felix Lebrun, who has secured a commanding lead in his round of 64 match against India’s Harmeet Desai.

Lebrun, the 17-year-old French prodigy, began the match with a strong performance, winning the first game 11-8. He continued his impressive form into the second game, again clinching it with the same scoreline, 11-8.

Harmeet Desai, representing India, is now facing a challenging situation as he trails by two games. The match is a critical moment for the Indian paddler, who is up against one of the most promising young talents in table tennis.

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With Lebrun’s impressive play, the pressure is on Desai to mount a comeback as they head into the crucial remaining games.In an intense round of 64 clash at the Paris 2024 Olympics, world number three Felix Lebrun overcame India’s Harmeet Desai with a decisive performance.

Desai, showing resilience, managed to close the gap in the fourth game, trailing narrowly at 8-9. However, Lebrun held his nerve and secured the match with an 11-8 win in the fourth game, concluding the contest with a straight-sets victory.

Lebrun’s final scoreline was 11-8, 11-8, 6-11, 11-8. The 17-year-old French sensation showcased his skill and composure, ultimately outpacing Desai in four games. This victory propels Lebrun forward in the men’s singles competition, while Desai’s journey at the Paris Games comes to an end.

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