Naïm El Khadery and the Blues: Final Showdown

French U15⁢ Team Dominates, Sets Final Clash

Naïm El Khadery, a Bisontin​ rising star, is already making a name for himself on the⁤ international stage. ⁢His debut⁢ with the French⁤ U15 team has yielded a promising start, setting the stage⁢ for a potential medal-winning⁢ performance.

Group Stage Triumphs

The young French squad cruised through ⁤the group ⁢stage, showcasing ⁢their dominance. ⁢ They effortlessly dispatched Belgium (9-0) and Switzerland (9-0), ‌before securing top spot​ in ⁤their group with a ⁢hard-fought 6-3 victory over ⁣Germany.

El Khadery’s Individual‍ Prowess

El⁣ Khadery, a key⁢ figure in the French⁤ success, contributed considerably to⁤ their⁣ victories. He claimed three wins in his four matches, including decisive singles victories over Belgium‌ and Switzerland.‍ Though, he and his partner, Lubin ‍Racinne, fell ‍short in the doubles match against ⁢Germany.

Final Showdown Awaits

The French team‍ will face Denmark in the final, seeking⁢ redemption⁤ after​ the Danes’ recent victory ​in the ⁢senior ⁢mixed ‌team European Championship.⁤ This Friday’s match ​promises a thrilling​ encounter, a clash of titans in ⁢the U15 division.

Key ​Match Results

  • France vs. Belgium: 9-0
  • France vs.Switzerland: 9-0
  • France vs. Germany: 6-3

El Khadery’s Match Record

  1. Singles ⁢win vs. Belgium
  2. Singles win vs.Switzerland
  3. Singles win vs. Germany
  4. doubles loss ⁤vs.⁢ Germany (with Lubin ‌Racinne)

James Whitfield

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