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Wtt Champions of Montpellier: End of Dream for Simon Gauzy, Eliminated at the Gates of the Semi-Finals

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For his first quarter play, the Frenchman took the door in Montpellier after defeating Japanese Sora Matsushima in four sets.

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The French pongist Simon Gauzy did not resist the Japanese Sora Matsushima (11-13, 11-4, 9-11, 4-11, 4-11, 11-11) and bowed in a quarter of the Montpellier WTT.

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For his first quarter play, the Frenchman took the door in Montpellier after defeating Japanese Sora Matsushima in four sets.

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After his victory over Félix Lebrun, the 31-year-old French pongist was beaten by Japanese Sora Matsushima (1-4) on Saturday in quarterfinals. Alexis Lebrun, in the race later in the evening, is now the last tricolored representative.

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Two days after his homeic fight against Félix Lebrun, the Toulusain was eliminated this Saturday, November 1st by the Japanese Matsushima in the quarterfinals of the WTT Champions of Montpellier.

Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com Simon Gauzy's adventure at the WTT Champions in Montpellier ended this Saturday, November 1, 2025 in quarterfinals. In front of an audience acquired in his cause at the South of France Arena, the French pongist bowed against the young Japanese prodigy Sora Matsushima after a game played. A...

Simon Gauzy, in Malmö (Sweden), on August 23, 2025. JOHAN NILSSON / AFP Neither his experience nor an arena acquired at his cause allowed Simon Gauzy to undo the young Japanese pongist Sora Matsushima (13-11, 11-4, 9-11, 4-11, 11-7), Saturday, November 1, in quarterfinals of the WTT Champions of Montpellier. The 31-year-old Toulosain, who had previously fallen by his compatriot – and local of the tournament – Félix Lebrun, was overtaken by the f…

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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