Table tennis: French men reach world championship semifinals

France’s men’s table tennis team defeated Brazil 3-0 on Friday and will face China in the semifinals of the world championships in London on Saturday.

Powered by Flavien Coton, the French team dominated Brazil in the quarterfinals on Friday. The 18-year-old Coton defeated world No. 5 Hugo Calderano in three sets (12-10, 11-8, 11-9).

Félix Lebrun and Alexis Lebrun then won their matches against Guilherme Teodoro and Leonardo Iizuka. Ranked world No. 2, France will now meet defending champions and No. 1 China.

Two years ago in Busan the French lost the final to China. The team aims for a historic qualification on Saturday at 20:30.

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Dejected Indian badminton players shake hands with victorious French team after 0-3 Thomas Cup semifinal loss.
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India loses 0-3 to France in Thomas Cup semifinals

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India's Thomas Cup campaign ended with a 0-3 defeat to France in the semifinals on May 2, 2026, securing a bronze medal. Lakshya Sen's absence due to an elbow injury proved costly as the Indian singles players struggled. France advanced to the final with strong performances from their top-ranked shuttlers.

France’s table tennis team, led by the Lebrun brothers, was eliminated in the team world championships semi-final after a 3-1 loss to China on Saturday in London.

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China defeated Japan 3-0 in the men's final on Sunday to claim its 12th consecutive title at the 2026 World Table Tennis Team Championships in London.

Switzerland defeated Norway 6-0 in the world championship semifinal in Zürich on Friday, advancing to its third straight final.

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Jakub Mensik overcame Andrey Rublev 6-3, 7-6, 4-6, 2-6, 6-3 to reach his first French Open quarterfinal. The Czech player will next face Joao Fonseca.

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