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4-0! F-Lebrun crushed the game, swept the Brazil star to win the bronze, setting the best record in France table tennis

In the men's singles bronze medal match of table tennis at the Paris Olympics, the host country's F-Lebrun faced Brazil's Hugo. Hugo scored in the top 8 at the last Tokyo Olympics, and he is also known as the "Light of the Americas", which has led to the development of table tennis in the Americas to a certain extent. In the semi-finals he lost to Sweden's Moregaard and missed the final. The 17-year-old F-Lebrun participated in the Olympics for the first time and reached the semi-finals, which is already quite good. He lost 4-0 to Fan Zhendong in the semi-finals, but still had a chance to challenge for a medal and make France's Olympic table tennis history.

In the first game, Lebrun made a number of mistakes on the backhand, but his twisting and pulling was still a scoring weapon. In the opening stage, the score of the two sides was deadlocked. The battle reached 4-4, Lebrun used the pendulum short + twisting and pulling to suppress Hugo, plus the feel was also good, and scored 4 points in a row to open up the difference; Hugo used his serve to chase the point, but couldn't resist Lebrun's sharp twist. With Hugo's backhand twisting down the net, Lebrun took the lead 11-6, and the game took only a few minutes. Judging from the heat map, Lebrun's return ball is basically hit on Hugo's backhand.

In the second game, Lebrun was still active in the first three boards, and the quality of the return ball was very high, and the difference was quickly stretched to 6-2; In adversity, Hugo also played more actively, chasing points in a row to narrow the difference; Chasing 8-9, Lebrun called a timeout; This timeout did not work, Hugo continued to stand on his backhand, chasing 2 points in a row to get the game point; At the critical moment, Lebrun twisted his backhand and pulled again, scoring three points in a row to win 12-10, with a big score of 2-0;

In the third game, Hugo quickly opened up the point difference at the beginning, Lebrun serves, the two enter the opposite pull, and Hugo continues to return the ball; Lebrun overtook 7-6, and Hugo used up the timeout! From a 6-2 lead to a trail, Hugo played rather passively. The atmosphere at home, coupled with the belief in winning, made Lebrun play with great momentum. After the pause, Lebrun made a big push to win 11-7, and the big score came to 3-0; If there is no strong rebound, there is basically no suspense in this game.

In the fourth game, it was 2-2, and Lebrun continued to serve and attack to open up the difference; Hugo then tried to fight back, but was unable to suppress Lebrun's momentum. In the end, Lebrun won 11-6 to beat Hugo 4-0 to win the Olympic men's singles bronze medal, creating the best Olympic record of France table tennis in the Olympics.

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