ASCHWANDEN aiming another title

Swiss National Championship in Tenero

 

The swiss national championship will start on Saturday 19th in the national sports center of Tenero. During these two days 64 men and 24 women will compete for the 5 titles.

 

In the women competition Rahel ASCHWANDEN will try to defend her title but Rachel MORET will be there to make it difficult.

 

For the men the three players from Kuala Lumpur will be there: Lionel WEBER (the defending champion of 2015) Elia SCHMID and Nicolas CHAMPOD. They will have to be careful with the young juniors Dimitri BRUNNER and Dorian GIROD who have been in a very good shape lately.

 

Saturday March 19th: Mixed Finals

 

Sunday March 20th: Men single finals / Women single finals / Men double finals / Women double finals

 

By Laurent LANGEL

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