A medal to collect. It won't be gold or silver, but rather bronze if the French manage to win against the Japanese this Friday in the junior final of the Olympic men's table tennis team tournament. A day after a clean and unblemished defeat against the Chinese ogre in the semi-final, France hope to reward their competition with a gem.
🏓 France (0) 2 – 9 🏓 Japan (0) 1 – 6
Seen! Blues two points from the match (9-5)
The tricolors try to maintain their advantage (6-4)
The Blues advance again (2-0)
Japan wins the third set!
Seven balls from 2 sets to 1 (3-10)
The Japanese in Mastery (1-6)
The start of the third set!
Three balls from two sets to nil (10-7)
Watch out for the return of the Japanese (9-7)
Break soon for the Blues? (9-4)
Blues on a Cloud (7-3)
What a change! (4-2)
They finally get the upper hand on the Japanese after numerous short and long exchanges.
Blues on the road (2-0)
Five balls from the first round for the Blues
Two set points (9-4)
Japanese reaction (7-4)
French advance (6-1)
Good start to the match for the Blues (3-1)
Simon Gauzy's good return (1-1)
The first match of this little final
Simon Gauzy And Alexis Lebrun (world number 4 pair) will challenge Hiroto Shinozuka And Shunsuke Togami (world number 5 pair).
The warm-up has begun
Simon Gauzy brings a bit of Gers back to the Games
The Toulouse native came through the prestigious club Gers to perfect his training. They are in the running for a bronze medal against Japan on Friday (10am). Memories of the Auscitaine years of the native of Toulouse, who shines with the Blues
“The Lebrun brothers call me captain!”
Toulouse's Simon Gauzy took his first steps at the Olympics on Monday, August 5, alongside brothers Alexis and FĂ©lix Lebrun for the team competition. How old Simon Gauzy copes with the appearance of the miracle brothers
Recovery session?
A huge challenge against the Chinese team presented itself for Toulouse's Simon Gauzy, as well as brothers FĂ©lix and Alexis Lebrun, in the semi-final of the men's team tournament on Thursday morning. Unsurprisingly, the Blues won't see the final, but they can still win bronze. RE-LIVE THE TRICOLORES AGAINST CHINA SEMI-FINAL
Hello everyone!
And welcome! The tricolors are looking for bronze! On Friday morning, from 10 o'clock, Simon Gauzy and the Lebrun brothers will try to climb to the bottom step of the podium in the small final of the men's Olympic team tournament. For this, they will need Japanese training.