Organized by the French Table Tennis Federation (FFTT) since 1928, the French table tennis championships have established themselves over the years as a benchmark competition in the region. It allows the best players in the country to compete and come together around a common quest: that of winning the title of champion of France.
Since 2022, a new era has undoubtedly opened with the emergence of Alexis and Félix Lebrun. If the two French ping prodigy brothers faced each other for the first time in the final in Antibes, during the 2023 edition, the title has for the moment still gone to the eldest Alexis (20 years old), double champion of France in title before entering the competition in Montpellier (2024).
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In history, several table tennis players stand out from the rest in terms of prize lists. It’s impossible not to mention Jacques Secutin and Jean-Philippe Gatien, who between them bring together thirty crowns in singles (17 for the first, 13 for the second). Discover below the winners of the last thirty years of the men’s singles table.
The results in men’s singles
2023 : Alexis Lebrun (x2)
2022 : Alexis Lebrun
2021 : Simon Gauzy (x3)
2020 : Simon Gauzy
2019 : Can Akkuzu
2018 : Alexandre Robinot
2017: Emmanuel Lebesson (x2)
2016: Stéphane Ouaiche (x2)
2015: Adrien Mattenet
2014: Stéphane Ouaiche
2013 : Simon Gauzy
2012 : Tristan Flore
2011: Christophe Legoût (x3)
2010: Christophe Legoût
2009: Emmanuel Lebesson
2008 : Patrick Chila (x4)
2007 : Patrick Chila
2006: Sébastien Jover
2005: Christophe Legoût
2004: Damien Eloi
2003 : Patrick Chila
2002: Jean-Philippe Gatien (x13)
2001: Jean-Philippe Gatien
2000: Jean-Philippe Gatien
1999: Jean-Philippe Gatien
1998 : Patrick Chila
1997: Jean-Philippe Gatien
1996: Jean-Philippe Gatien
1995: Jean-Philippe Gatien
1994: Jean-Philippe Gatien
2024-03-24 06:30:04
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