TT Saint-Quentin clinched their 1st French Championship title

TT Saint-Quentin is the new national champion after a series of 14 victories in one of the toughest national team competitions in Europe. They beat strong teams such as Metz Étival Saint-Denis and Entente Saint-Pierraise.

In 2017 they came 2nd at the end of the season and lost twice in the semi-finals in 2021 and 2022. This time they did not fail and players and supporters were very happy to celebrate their title in their brand new venue.

This season they lost in the quarter final of the Champions Legue Women against Linz AG Froschberg at the very last game of the golden match.

Away match (1st leg): Saint-Pierraise – TT St-Quentin: 1-3

Camille LUTZ (TTSQ) – Océane GUISNEL N°27 11-3 11-8 17-15

Stéphanie LOEUILLETTE N°29 – Daniela MONTEIRO-DODEAN (TTSQ):12-10 14-12 11-6

Polina MIKHAILOVA (TTSQ) – Lucie GAUTHIER N°51: 5-11 11-9 11-5 11-9

Linda BERGSTRÖM (TTSQ) – Océane GUISNEL N°27: 11-6 11-13 15-13 9-11 11-6

Home match (2nd leg) : TT St-Quentin – Saint-Pierraise: 3-0

Camille LUTZ (TTSQ) – Océane GUISNEL N°27: 11-4 11-8 12-10

Polina MIKHAILOVA (TTSQ) – Stéphanie LOEUILLETTE N°29: 8-11 11-9 11-9 12-10

Linda BERGSTRÖM (TTSQ) – Lucie GAUTHIER N°51: 11-8 9-11 5-11 11-6 11-9

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