The table tennis action at the Paris 2024 Olympics was a real nail-biter! The men's singles final saw China's Fan Zhendong snatch the gold medal with a thrilling 4-1 win over Sweden's Truls Moregard.


After missing out on gold in Tokyo, Fan's victory here was extra sweet and showcased China's continued dominance in the sport, with his teammates' golds in both the women's singles and mixed doubles already in the bag.


Fan had a bit of a rough start, dropping the first set 11-7. But he quickly turned things around, winning the next three sets 11-9, 11-9, and 11-8. Moregard, who brought a lot of flair and precision to the match, put up a strong fight and kept things close. However, Fan's experience and skill won out in the end, earning him the top spot on the podium.


For Moregard, grabbing the silver medal is a major win. It's the first time Sweden has medaled in Olympic table tennis since Jan-Ove Waldner's silver in Sydney 2000. His journey to the final, including taking down top seed Wang Chuqin, was truly impressive and showed just how talented he is.


Meanwhile, the bronze medal match was a treat for the home crowd. French teenager Felix Lebrun, just 17 years old, dazzled everyone by beating Brazil's Hugo Calderano 4-0. It was an emotional win for Lebrun and a huge moment for French table tennis, marking their first medal in the sport since 2000.


With these exciting finishes, the table tennis tournaments at Paris 2024 wrapped up with some unforgettable moments. Fans around the world are still buzzing about the incredible matches and the amazing performances of these top players!


Congrats China for the Gold!