4 Swiss medals in Austria
28. September 2021
The 2021 Austrian Open took place at the last september weekend. 5 Swiss players made their way to Graz and came home with 4 medals, with three of them earned in the doubles categories.
Friday was as usual doubles day and it started out with the Men's B doubles, where Graham King was competing with his Slovenian partner Saso Poljansek. After winning their opening match they unfortunately fell short in the quarter finals.
After a successful Swiss Open, Yannic Andrey decided to team up again with Emanuel Schöpf for the Men's A doubles. Thanks to a strong display they managed to reach their second final in a row, but again had to settle with a silver medal.
Nicolas Lenggenhager teamed up with his RC Genève teammate Myriam Enmer for the Mixed A doubles. Following a loss in their semi-final the pair managed to recover and win a very hard fought bronze medal match.
With Dara and Beat Ladner there was as well a Swiss team competing in the Mixed B doubles, like Yannic Andrey before they had to settle with a silver medal after losing out in the final.
The singles categories weren’t as successful for the Swiss players with only Dara Ladner being able to reach a spot on the podium with yet another silver medal in the Women’s B.
The other four players showed a lot of effort with playing some great matches, but unfortunately just couldn’t manage to get a spot on the Podium.
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Aktuelle Rankings (1. Dezember 2024)
Herren Einzel
1. Oliver Bühler
2. Nicolas Lenggenhager
3. Christian Schäfer
4. Yannic Andrey
5. Noah Mamié
6. Joshua Zeoli
7. Léon Mamié
8. Cyril Hohl
9. Magnus Ekstrand
10. Patrick Casanova
Damen Einzel
1. Nathalie Vogel
2. Nicole Eisler
3. Fabienne Dony
4. Adeline Kilchenmann
5. Linda Rohrer
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