MORET and HARDMEIER Lead the Way at Swiss National Championships 2025

The Swiss National Championships Elite & Para 2025 took place from March 22–23 at the Sportzentrum Steinli in Möhlin, bringing together the nation’s best table tennis talents for two days of top-level competition. With strong performances across all five events, it was Elias HARDMEIER and Rachel MORET who once again stood tall among Switzerland’s elite.

In the men’s singles, Elias HARDMEIER captured his second national title after a dramatic final against Yoan REBETEZ. REBETEZ, who had already made headlines by eliminating defending champion Barish MOULLET in a gripping seven-set quarterfinal, took an early lead in the final. He won the first set and led the second before HARDMEIER turned the momentum around.

After trailing 1–2 in sets, HARDMEIER found his rhythm, demonstrating composure and tactical precision to win the last three sets and seal the match 4–2 (8-11, 11-9, 5-11, 11-8, 11-9, 11-9).

In the women’s singles final, Rachel MORET delivered a masterclass to defeat Fanny DOUTAZ in a repeat of last year’s final. This time, MORET left no room for doubt, dominating the match with a clinical 4-0 victory (14-12, 11-7, 11-7, 11-5). The win marked her tenth Swiss national title—a record that solidifies her legendary status in Swiss table tennis.

moret did not drop a single set throughout the tournament, showing total command from start to finish.

In the men’s doubles, Elias HARDMEIER and Mauro SCHÄRRER reclaimed their 2022 title with a straight-sets victory over Noé KEUSCH and Numa ULRICH (11-8, 11-8, 11-9). The pair showed great synergy and composure, particularly in the key moments of each game.

In the women’s doubles, defending champions Fanny DOUTAZ and Rachel MORET made it a third consecutive national title, comfortably defeating Nina TULLII and Ludivine MAURER in the final (11-8, 11-4, 11-7).

After falling short in last year’s final, Rachel MORET and Nicolas CHAMPOD bounced back in 2025 to claim the mixed doubles title. They defeated the reigning champions Fanny DOUTAZ and Yoan REBETEZ 3–1 (9-11, 11-5, 15-13, 11-7) in an intense and high-quality final.

Men’s Singles

  • Elias HARDMEIER
  • Yoan REBETEZ

Women’s Singles

  • Rachel MORET
  • Fanny DOUTAZ

Men’s Doubles

  • Elias HARDMEIER and Mauro SCHÄRRER
  • Noé KEUSCH and Numa ULRICH

Women’s Doubles

  • Rachel MORET and Fanny DOUTAZ
  • Nina TULLII and Ludivine MAURER

Mixed Doubles

  • Rachel MORET and Nicolas CHAMPOD
  • Fanny DOUTAZ and Yoan REBETEZ

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