[6] He is one of only six players to have won a Grand Prix on three different continents (the others being Shuhei Nakamura, Alex Shvartsman, Carlos Romão, Yuuya Watanabe, and Martin Juza).
Lévy first began to attract attention the following season first by winning Grand Prix Lyon and then reaching the top eight of the World Championship.
[7] He was the only non-American in an impressive top eight whose players now have a combined 37 Pro Tour Sunday appearances.
In 1998-99, Lévy continued to perform well with fourth-place finishes in Grand Prix Barcelona and the European Championship in Berlin.
[14] During the 2015–2016 season, Lévy added two GP trophies (making it 6) to his résumé: one in Madison in Battle for Zendikar Limited [15] and the second one in Manchester in Standard.