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Enzo Brevetti (Créhange-Faulquemont) did not give up

Nearly two hundred players, notably from the Paris region, the Doubs or the Ardennes, fought for two days to shine in one or more of the sixteen tables of the eighth national tournament in Sarrebourg.

The Sarrebourg TT pulled out all the stops to give this last meeting of the season the shine it deserved. The battle raged around the twenty-three tables of the Coubertin complex. And everyone, from the most modest to the most experienced players, was able to give free rein to their talent.

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The main draw of the first day (1000 to 3000 points) saw the victory of Enzo Brevetti (ES Créhange-Faulquemont, 726th in the national ranking), who won at the expense of Maurice Erhart (Mulhouse, 691st) at the end of a fierce fight in five rounds. The second day saw, among women, the unquestionable success of the Parisian Céleste Picot (Saint-Denis, 128th) against Héloïse Saint-Dizier (Baccarat, 214th), 3 sets to 1. In the men’s draw (1000- 2270), the promising Haguenovicien William Koehl (647th) took over the experienced Hervé Reiland (Maizières-lès-Metz, 597th) after an undecided match until the end (3-2).

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