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Alexis Lebrun Wins WTT Champions Quarterfinal – Road to Semifinals

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

MONTPELLIER, FRANCE‌ – Alexis Lebrun is one step closer to ⁢matching his brother’s success after a thrilling quarter-final ‌victory at the WTT Champions in Montpellier, securing his place in the semi-finals.

Lebrun defeated Slovenia’s Darko‌ Jorgic ​4-2 in a captivating match​ at the Sud de France Arena on Saturday evening ‍(8-11, 12-10, 11-7, 11-5, 6-11,⁢ 11-4). The win follows ⁤his remarkable victory over world number 13 Tomokazu Harimoto⁢ the previous day.

“It was more in control than yesterday, ​where it was big nonsense.I managed to lead my match well. It’s⁣ a real step in⁣ my journey. Winning the ‌second set did me a lot of good. Quite quickly‌ I managed to get back into it. I ⁣managed⁣ to⁢ get‌ into the match from the 2nd set,” Lebrun told RMC Sport ‍after the match.

Fueled by a ‌fervent home crowd, Lebrun demonstrated increasing dominance throughout the contest, ultimately ⁤closing it out in ​six rounds despite a momentary⁣ dip ‍in ​the fifth. “We have the⁢ best audience in the world. ‌The objective was to benefit. For us french,it’s crazy!” he exclaimed.

The semi-final will pit‌ Lebrun against Sweden’s Truls‍ Moregard, a highly-ranked contender and the tournament favorite. The two players are familiar opponents, having ​met seven times previously. While Moregard currently leads their ⁤head-to-head record 4-3, Lebrun has emerged victorious in their ‍last two encounters: 4-0 at the 2024 European Championships and 3-1 in Montpellier last year.

Looking ahead to‌ Sunday’s match, Lebrun acknowledged Moregard’s strength, stating,⁣ “Last year he was in good shape ⁤after ​the Games. ‌He is very fit, his course ⁢is stunning. Truls is ⁤one of the⁣ best in the world.”

Lebrun is now aiming to ‍follow in the footsteps of his younger brother, Félix, who won the ‍prestigious WTT⁣ Champions tournament – a Masters 1000 equivalent in tennis ⁣- in Montpellier last year. The semi-final is scheduled for‌ around 1:15 p.m. on Sunday.

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