Badminton N3: Arnage-Mulsanne Tours Victory

BAM (Badminton Arnage-Mulsanne) is riding its positive momentum with an important away victory in Tours. For David Bessière, the president of Arnage, This victory puts us back in the group, which allows us to approach the break calmly. It is then up to us to confirm during the return phase .

At the end of the men’s and women’s doubles, the two teams are tied. THE BAM emerges with victory in the first two singles of Boilet and Lepourreau-Basco in two sets. The next two were won at the end of the third set by Moine and Fety, author of a great reaction after losing the first set to the advantages.

Nice external success for the Arnage-Mulsanne badists in N3 interclubs. Archives ARNAUD DESPELCHAIN

After the first mixed doubles in Sarthe lost 2-1, it was up to the young Lemonnier-Rigot pair to prevent the opponents from scoring the defensive bonus point which could prove important at the end of the championship. Encouraged by the whole team, they won in the third set.

Results. Double dames. 1. Kichenassamy/Rattier – Lepourreau-Basco/Rigot: 21-17, 21-15. Men’s doubles. 1. Bourin/Tisserant – Lemonnier/Vitrai: 13-21, 19-21. Simple men. Tisserant – Holidays: 22-20, 19-21, 13-21; Reineau-Oria – Boilet: 17-21, 15-21. Ladies singles. Le Touze – Lepourreau-Basco : 10-21, 12-21 ; Kichenassamy – Moine : 21-23, 23-21, 15-21. Mixed doubles. Reineau-Oria/Rattier – Vitrai/Lemeur: 21-9, 19-21, 21-14; Bourin/Le Touze – Lemonnier/Rigot: 13-21, 21-15, 13-21.

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