Ophélie Béron: Badminton Pre-National Success

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Amiens UC Badminton started the return phase of the Pre-National championship in the best way, winning at home against Lille (7-1).

As Ophélie Béron announced before the match, the Amiens hoped return to success during the reception of Lille. A team that the Samarians had beaten at the start of the season, leaving the defensive bonus to their opponent. This Sunday, they were able to confirm the dynamics of the last three meetingsby assuming their status as favorite in this meeting (7-1). Despite less good shots in certain oppositions and a small point left to the Lillethe Amiens captain remained satisfied with the performance delivered by her collective: “ We start the year well with a victory. We did better than the first leg, that was the objective and it was achieved. »

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The locals could even have hoped to pocket a defensive bonus, as icing on the cake, but in men’s singles 2, Thomas Binois gave in by nothing, at the end of a beautiful battle, facing Matthieu Skotarek which offered a little balm to the hearts of Northerners. A single defeat therefore, which does not taint the feeling of accomplished duty and the performance of the Samarians, which is intended encouraging for the future.

Thanks to their victory, the residents of theAmiens UC Badminton maintain their fourth place and thus distance Lillerelegated to five points, and Quesnoy-sur-Deûle at six points. Now four days from the end, a victory next February 21 against Quesnoy-sur-Deûle could protect the Amiens from relegation, barring any surprises during the last three days.

Dorine Cocagne
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