Alexis and Félix Lebrun Make First Adorable Public Appearance with Their Partners at Roland-Garros

French table tennis stars Alexis and Félix Lebrun drew attention at Roland-Garros on Sunday, May 31, during a rare public appearance that highlighted both their growing fame and their private lives. Since the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the two brothers have kept a lower profile, but their presence in the stands did not go unnoticed. Alexis, 22, and his younger brother Félix appeared alongside their respective partners, prompting widespread comments from photographers and spectators.
Alexis Lebrun has been in a relationship with Melody Sok for nearly seven years. Sok is a former amateur table tennis player who began working independently in communications in August 2025. She is also active on TikTok, where she shares content and has more than 11,000 followers. On social media, she has spoken openly about dating a high-level athlete and the realities that come with supporting a competitive sports career.
In one video, Sok explained that sporting results can bring both highs and lows, and that following a top athlete often means experiencing a wide range of emotions. She also said that maintaining separate personal and couple lives can be healthy, noting that the two partners can enjoy time together without becoming dependent on the relationship. Her comments have drawn interest from followers who are curious about life alongside a professional sportsman.
Félix Lebrun was also seen with his partner, Jessica. Their appearance together with the brothers’ respective companions added to the buzz surrounding the event and sparked reaction online. The sight of the two siblings, now prominent figures in French sport, attending one of the country’s biggest annual sporting and social occasions reinforced their status as public personalities beyond table tennis.
The brothers’ visibility has increased sharply since the Paris Olympics. In November 2024, Alexis and Félix spoke about their new life after the Games in an interview with Télé 7 Jours. They said they had needed family time after the intense Olympic experience and took a vacation in Barcelona with relatives and friends. They described celebrating the Olympics without touching a racket, showing that they needed a break after months of competition and pressure.
Since then, their growing popularity has brought invitations to major events, public recognition, and broader media attention. Alexis said they now meet interesting people, attend exclusive premieres, and are recognized in the street, but emphasized that they remain focused on their sporting ambitions. Both brothers continue to compete regularly around the world, balancing their expanding public profile with demanding international schedules.
Their appearance at Roland-Garros reflected that dual identity: elite athletes who remain closely tied to their personal lives, while also becoming recognizable figures in French popular culture.






