Swiss national squash team

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Switzerland

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Trainer Pascal Bruhin
Statistics at world championships
First participation 1987
Participations total 12
best result 12th place (2019)
Eternal balance 33:42
Last update of the infobox: December 2019

The Swiss squash national team is the entirety of the cadres of the Swiss Squash Association . It includes Swiss athletes who represent their country in both individual and team competitions nationally and internationally in squash .

history

Switzerland first took part in a world championship in 1987 . Until 1999 she took part in all subsequent events, but never got beyond the group stage. In 2001 there was no participation until 2003, the best result to date, was achieved with 13th place. In the following three events, Switzerland again refrained from participating before taking part in the World Cup again from 2011 . In 2019 , despite the short-term absence of top player Nicolas Müller , she reached a new record with twelfth place.

National coach is Pascal Bruhin .

Current squad

At the last World Cup in 2019 , the Swiss team consisted of the following players:

rank Surname Date of birth WRL Calls Victories Defeats
1. Dimitri Steinmann July 14, 1997 62 5 1 4th
2. Reiko Peter March 31, 1989 133 3 2 1
3. Robin Gadola October 7, 1994 147 2 0 2
4th Cédric cake 20th August 1992 201 4th 0 4th

Record at world championships

Men's
year venue round placement Victories Defeats
1967 AustraliaAustralia Melbourne not participated
1969 EnglandEngland Birmingham
1971 New ZealandNew Zealand Palmerston North
1973 South AfricaSouth Africa Johannesburg
1976 EnglandEngland Birmingham
1977 CanadaCanada Toronto
1979 AustraliaAustralia Brisbane
1981 SwedenSweden Stockholm
1983 New ZealandNew Zealand Auckland
1985 EgyptEgypt Cairo
1987 EnglandEngland London Group stage 18th 3 5
1989 SingaporeSingapore Singapore Group stage 18th 3 5
1991 FinlandFinland Helsinki Group stage 20th 0 6th
1993 PakistanPakistan Karachi Group stage 23. 1 3
1995 EgyptEgypt Cairo Group stage 26th 2 4th
1997 MalaysiaMalaysia Petaling Jaya Group stage 17th 5 1
1999 EgyptEgypt Cairo Group stage 17th 4th 2
2001 AustraliaAustralia Melbourne not participated
2003 AustriaAustria Vienna Group stage 13. 4th 3
2005 PakistanPakistan Islamabad not participated
2007 IndiaIndia Chennai
2009 DenmarkDenmark Odense
2011 GermanyGermany Paderborn Group stage 16. 5 2
2013 FranceFrance Mulhouse Group stage 17th 4th 2
2015 EgyptEgypt Cairo no event
2017 FranceFrance Marseille Round of 16 16. 1 5
2019 United StatesUnited States Washington, DC Round of 16 12. 1 4th
total 12/26 participations 12th place 33 42

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Swiss Sweep Into World Teams Top 12 & Dedicate Success To No.1. In: psaworldtour.com. Professional Squash Association , December 18, 2019, accessed December 27, 2019 .