The young French table tennis player Félix Lebrun won the gold medal by dominating the Portuguese Marcos Freitas four sets to three (9-11, 11-5, 11-5, 4-11, 6-11, 11-2 13-11 ) in the final of the European Games table tennis tournament on Tuesday in Krakow. At the end of a hard-fought match, the youngest of the Lebrun brothers, aged 16, won after a decisive set of rare intensity during which the two players for once. He won the bet on his third match point.

While the 35-year-old Portuguese had made a successful start (11-9 in the first set), Félix Lebrun, encouraged by his brother Alexis, rebelled to equalize and even take the lead to lead two sets to one. But no doubt paying for this excess of energy, he then experienced a slump which his opponent was able to take advantage of. Returning to two sets everywhere, the latter widened the gap by removing the fifth set (11-6) to lead 3 to 2.

Lebrun then raised his level of play leaving only crumbs to Freitas in the next set (11-2). The two players then had to decide in a hotly contested decisive round, which finally went to the young Habs (13-11), who won his first major title.