L’Aigle Interclubs: D2 Victory Amidst D3 Defeats

It was the interclub championship which marked the resumption of the competition for the year 2026. Results quite identical to the end of 2025 for the L’Aigle club (Orne), victory for the first team and defeat for the other two.

A clear victory for D2

It is at home and against Écouché that the D2 team closed with a 6 to 1 success meetings go. The Eaglet victories were all acquired in two rounds; in singles by Enola Courtemanche, Guillaume Castel, Benjamin Robet, and in doubles by the pairs Enola/Sophie Grangeard, Sophie/Guillaume and Benjamin/Aurélien, the latter giving up his singles but 18/21 in the final set.

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A severe setback for team 2

Team 2 playing in the third division lost to Domfront by the same score.

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After the four defeats in singles (Alexandre Masurier, Quentin Laurent Poilly, Killian Marchand, Justine Pinot) then in two doubles (Justine Pinot, Estrelia Ribier) only the mixed (Quentin/Estrelia) prevented the locals from taking the bonus point (7/0) and the Aiglons to return by unicycle which would have been very inconvenient.

Two singles won

Finally, in Men’s Interclubsalso defeat of the Aiglons on the score from 2 to 4 in Écouché.

The two points were acquired in singles by Lucas Saillard and Arnaud Braem, Luis Delarue and Didier Elie losing on their side. The two doubles pairs (Luis/Didier and Arnaud/Hugo Couturier) were unable to achieve a success that could have tipped the scales.

A former Aiglonne still at the highest level

Some news at the start of the year from Anouk Nambot. With the VGA Saint-Maurshe occupies second place in its Top 12 group (the first national division) behind Fos-sur Mer of the Popov brothers.

This weekend, she was able to compete in a 100% ex-Ornais mixed race, alongside Lucas Corvée, double senior French champion.

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