Matéo Bohéas: French Table Tennis Star Reaches World No. 1 in Doubles

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Matéo Bohéas Ascends to World No. 1 in Para Table Tennis Doubles

Władysławowo, Poland – March 14, 2026 – French para table tennis player Matéo Bohéas has reached the pinnacle of his sport, becoming the world number one in men’s doubles. This achievement comes after a triumphant victory with his partner, Thomas Bouvais, at the ITTF World Para Challenger in Władysławowo, Poland, this Saturday.

Triumphant Victory in Poland

Bohéas and Bouvais secured the gold medal in the Class XD14 Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals, demonstrating their dominance throughout the tournament. They ultimately defeated the reigning European champions, the Ukrainian duo Kats and Mai, in a thrilling five-game final with a score of 3-2 (10-12, 11-9, 11-9, 4-11, 11-4). ITTF Results

A Rising Star in Para Table Tennis

The 29-year-ancient Bohéas, hailing from Angers, France, has been steadily climbing the ranks in the para table tennis world. Prior to his doubles success in Władysławowo, he earned a silver medal in the individual event at the same tournament. Ouest-France, Angers Maville, and Angers Maville Facebook all reported on his recent achievements.

Looking Ahead

This victory marks a significant milestone in Bohéas’s career and solidifies his position as a leading force in para table tennis. As he continues to compete on the international stage, fans will be watching to see what further success he and partner Thomas Bouvais can achieve.

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