First title for WEBER second for ASCHWANDEN

In Switzerland Lionel WEBER and Rahel ASCHWANDEN clinched their titles in the National Championships. In the final of the Men’s Singles we saw the proof that some new wind blows in Switzerland. Both finalists Lionel WEBER and Gael VENDE have been born in

In Switzerland Lionel WEBER and Rahel ASCHWANDEN clinched their titles in the National Championships.

In the final of the Men’s Singles we saw the proof that some new wind blows in Switzerland. Both finalists Lionel WEBER and Gael VENDE have been born in 1996. Lionel WEBER is currently playing in France in the 1st National League club in St. Louis.

Elia SCHMID and Nicola MOHLER won bronze medals.

In Women’s Singles final Rahel ASCHWANDEN beat Rachel MORET whilst Amanda FAUVEL and Laura SCHARRER lost their semi final matches.

In Men’s Doubles Lionel WEBER and Nicola MOHLER won gold. They succeeded against Daniel MEMMI and Nicolas CHAMPOD in the final. Bronze went to Yoan REBETEZ Gaël VENDÉ Christopher DELPECHITRA and Roland SCHMID.

In Women’s Doubles Rahel ASCHWANDEN and Rachel MORET are the new champions. Amanda FAUVEL and Linke CAMILLE-CHLOÉ are second. Salomé SIMONET Céline REUST Jacqueline WEISS and Laura SCHÄRRER won bronze.

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