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Julien Brun: “Antoine Rozner untouchable”

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A little disappointed not to have succeeded in causing more problems for Antoine Rozner in the last group of the 4th round of the Afrasia Bank Mauritius Open, Julien Brun recognizes the superiority of his opponent of the day. With this third place, the pupil of Olivier Léglise is getting a little closer to a first success.

Julien Brun, statements

“Today, Antoine, for me, was untouchable. Afterwards, I have a little regret just because I did not manage to finish second. But it is clear that I was going too far to go for 19 below. He ended up far from where I started. Afterwards, it was still better today, I got into the game better, I drove better. On the other hand, I had trouble with the iron. I missed a lot of putts at half distance. But I hung on and I finished well to still save third place in the end. So it’s good. Yes, it’s always good, it’s my second. Third is my best result in my career, so I’m satisfied. Once again, it was complicated against Antoine who made a huge sequence between the 7 and the 9. He made eagle, birdie, birdie by birdie at the 5 more before. So immediately, it created a big, big gap. And hey, he doesn’t make a lot of mistakes, he has a big game background. So there you go, it’s a level above for the moment, I have to work to catch up on that”.

The Republic of Mauritius, also referred to in Italian as Maurizio is a state insular of Africa; it is located in the southwestern Indian Ocean 550 km east of Madagascar. In addition to the main island of the same name, it also includes the islands of Agalega, Cargados Carajos and Rodrigues.

Mauritius is geographically part of the Mascarene Islands archipelago, which also includes the French overseas territory of Réunion, about 200 km southwest.

Mauritius has no official language; however, being a former colony of the United Kingdom, from which it gained independence in 1968, the language used in parliamentary acts is English, although the most widely spoken is Mauritian Creole, largely based on French with English, South African and Indian influences . Slightly less than 4% of the population is instead pure French speaking.

There is no state religion, but the most practiced is Hinduism, from more than half of the population, to about 70% of Indian origin descended from workers sent there under the British Empire in debt servitude. It is the only African country with a Hindu majority.

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