Racketlon week in Langnau am Albis
27. Mai 2025
Racketlon - the four-way competition between table tennis, badminton, squash and tennis - brought together the international elite at the SIHLSPORTS Center Langnau am Albis from 22 to 25 May 2025. With the Doubles World Championships and the 18th Racketlon Swiss Open, two top tournaments were on the programme - with high-class duels, great commitment and numerous Swiss highlights.
Doubles World Championships (22-23 May)
In the men's elite, top seeds Leon Griffiths (GBR) and Koen Hageraats (NED) confidently secured the world title. The duo remained unbeaten throughout the tournament and clearly defeated the Germans Böhm/Radermacher in the final. Nicolas Champod (Geneva) and Frenchman Sylvain Ternon put in a strong performance for Switzerland, reaching the semi-finals and finishing in fourth place. Brothers Léon and Noah Mamié, who play for Racketlon Zürichsee, delivered a thrilling first-round match, but were beaten by just two points.
Anna-Klara Ahlmer (SWE) and Stine Jacobsen (DEN) won the women's World Championship title. Adeline Kilchenmann from Switzerland and her Dutch partner Kirsten Kaptein narrowly missed out on the podium, finishing fourth.
Racketlon Swiss Open (24-25 May)
Koen Hageraats (NED) once again came out on top in the singles highlight, defeating Kresten Hougaard from Denmark in the final. Noah Mamié shone for Switzerland, surprisingly beating his brother Léon Mamié in the quarter-finals to secure third place in the end.
The Swiss team was particularly successful in the junior and B categories:
Victoria Dübendorfer won gold in the mixed U18 and silver in the girls' U18 doubles together with her sister Julietta Dübendorfer. Both are members of the Swiss national badminton squad. Her mother Esther Dübendorfer also won gold in the mixed +45 with Denmark's Anders Lytoft Fyrst.
Esther Dübendorfer was not only successful in sporting terms: together with her two daughters, her husband and a dedicated team of helpers, she once again put her heart and soul into organising this fantastic event.
After four days of world-class sport with over 150 players from around 20 nations, Swiss Racketlon can look back with pride on a successful event - and is already looking forward to the next edition.
FW
Swiss Racketlon Partner

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Aktuelle Rankings (1. März 2025)
Herren Einzel
1. Nicolas Lenggenhager
2. Oliver Bühler
3. Christian Schäfer
4. Yannic Andrey
5. Noah Mamié
6. Joshua Zeoli
7. Cyril Hohl
8. Léon Mamié
9. Raphael Paglia
10. Nico Hobi
Damen Einzel
1. Nathalie Vogel
2. Nicole Eisler
3. Fabienne Dony
4. Linda Rohrer
5. Adeline Kilchenmann
Die gesamten Rankings findet ihr hier.