HARDMEIER and MORET retain titles at Swiss National Championships

Elias HARDMEIER and Rachel MORET claimed the singles titles at the Swiss National Championships in Tenero.

HARDMEIER successfully defended his crown after a high-quality final against Elia SCHMID, eventually prevailing in seven games. Both players showed great fighting spirit throughout the tournament, but HARDMEIER proved stronger in the decisive moments to secure his third title in the last four years. Noe KEUSCH and Yoan REBETEZ completed the podium.

In the women’s singles, MORET once again confirmed her dominance, capturing her eleventh national title. She defeated Fanny DOUTAZ in the final (4-0), conceding only two sets throughout the entire tournament. Enya HU and Akhyata PATRA shared third place.

DOUTAZ added a gold medal in mixed doubles alongside REBETEZ, while MORET claimed another title in women’s doubles together with DOUTAZ. In the men’s doubles, Barish MOULLET and Gaël VENDÉ emerged victorious after a closely contested final.

Switzerland

Men’s Singles

  • Champion: Elias HARDMEIER
  • Runner-up: Elia SCHMID
  • 3rd Place: Noe KEUSCH
  • 3rd Place: Yoan REBETEZ

Women’s Singles

  • Champion: Rachel MORET
  • Runner-up: Fanny DOUTAZ
  • 3rd Place: Enya HU
  • 3rd Place: Akhyata PATRA

Men’s Doubles

  • Champions: Barish MOULLET / Gaël VENDÉ
  • Runners-up: Denis BERNHARD / Thilo VORHERR
  • 3rd Place: Noe KEUSCH / Numa ULRICH

Women’s Doubles

  • Champions: Rachel MORET / Fanny DOUTAZ
  • Runners-up: Enya HU / Michelle WU
  • 3rd Place: Nina TULLII / Maurer
  • 3rd Place: Akhyata PATRA / Numa ULRICH

Mixed Doubles

  • Champions: Yoan REBETEZ / Fanny DOUTAZ
  • Runners-up: Michelle WU / Posch
  • 3rd Place: Salomé SIMONET / Nicolas SIMONET
  • 3rd Place: Nina TULLII / Barish MOULLET

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