Labre starts own international career in 2010 at the
Mediterranean Cup where he advanced to Last 32 phase. In this year, he was advanced to the same phase in the
French Open tournament. In the following years, he only played in international soft-tip tournaments and returning in 2014 as a French debut representative at the
2014 PDC World Cup of Darts together with
Lionel Maranhao. They lost first round match against
Richie Burnett and
Mark Webster from
Wales in the decider leg. In the same year, he tried his luck in qualifying for one of the PDC European Tour tournaments, but lost. In 2015, he make his first appearance at the
2015 Winmau World Masters, but lost in the first round match against
Ted Evetts by 0–3 in legs. In 2016, he was also eliminated in the first round of international tournaments, such as the WDF Europe Cup and the World Masters. In 2017, he reached the fourth round at the
2017 Winmau World Masters and two years later he lost in the third round to eventual winner
John O'Shea. Apart from that, the career in the national team progressed rather slowly. He played for
France in these events until 2019, although he rarely made it past the first round. A positive development could be seen in 2022. After attending Q-School, Labre played on the Challenge Tour, where he made it to the quarter-finals once. High position in the PDC Challenge Tour ranking place him as substitute in the Players Championship competition, where he beat
Ross Montgomery in his first match at this stage. At the end of September 2022, he was selected by the national federation to participate in the
2022 WDF Europe Cup. On the third day of the tournament, he advanced to the finals of the singles competition, defeating
Vegar Elvevoll,
Alexander Mašek and
Andy Baetens on the road to the final. In the final, he beat
Teemu Harju by 7–2 in legs and becoming the first medalist from
France. In the pairs and team competition, he did not make it to the final phase. At the start of October 2022, he played at the inaugural
Spanish Open tournament. In the final match, he beat
Vítězslav Sedlák by 6–1 in legs, becoming the first Champion. In January 2023, he took part in the
PDC Q-School qualifying tournament. After tournament finals, by the points in classification, he obtained a
PDC Tour Card for the next two years. ==Performance timeline==