François-Xavier Adjovi, a Beninese scrabble player, has been crowned the 2023 World Champion in Classic Scrabble. This victory marks a major turning point in his already impressive career.
François-Xavier Adjovi is no novice in the world of scrabble. He has already won several prestigious titles, including the 2018 Francophone Scrabble African Championship. He has also twice won the bronze medal at the World Classic Scrabble Championships, in Rimouski in 2013 and in Louvain-la-Neuve in 2015.
The World Classic Scrabble Championship is a major event in the world of scrabble. It attracts players from all continents, who compete for the world champion title. This year, the final was broadcast live on the YouTube channel of the International Scrabble Federation.
François-Xavier Adjovi crowned 2023 World Champion in Classic Scrabble François-Xavier Adjovi crowned 2023 World Champion in Classic Scrabble With this victory, François-Xavier Adjovi establishes himself as a true ambassador of African scrabble. He demonstrates that Africa has its place in the world of scrabble and that it can produce world-class champions.
A 100% African final The final of the 2023 World Classic Scrabble Championship was a 100% African confrontation. François-Xavier Adjovi faced Ousmane Lengane, another big name in African scrabble. This final was followed with great interest, both in Africa and internationally.