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22 Apr 2026

Home Hero Mueller Battles Back To Keep Swiss Hopes Alive At Grasshopper Cup

22 Apr 2026

14-time Swiss national champion Nicolas Mueller battled back from 1/0 down to upset Baptiste Masotti and keep home hopes alive at the Grasshopper Cup in Zurich.

In the best-of-three format up until the semi finals, Mueller lost the opener 11-3 before overturning the deficit to win the second and third games 11-4, 11-6 to progress to the second round.

Mueller, the most decorated Swiss national champion, is the last player standing from the host nation of the Gold-level event following the exits of Switzerland No.1 Dimitri Steinmann, Yannick Wilhelmi and tournament wildcards Louie Hafez, David Bernet, Cindy Merlo and Ambre Allinckx.

"It's always good to get a win on home soil. It was a quick-fire match - Baptiste and I played about 18 minutes for three games and there weren't many long rallies. I'm very happy about that," Mueller said.

"It's always been a childhood dream of mine to play in this Grand Central station in Zurich.

"There's a lot of friends and family who came out to support me so it's always nice to see them. Hopefully it's going to be the same in two days' time."

World No.17 Steinmann was defeated by Iker Pajares, with the Swiss No.1 saving four of the Spaniard's match balls to force the clash into a tiebreak.

However Pajares was able to convert in the tiebreak to claim an impressive 11-8, 13-11 victory and axe Switzerland's No.1 in the first round.

In the women's draw, Rowan Elaraby continues her comeback from injury after recovering from 1/0 down against Ka Yi Lee to win 2/1 against her Hong Kong opponent.

Elaraby, featuring in her third tournament since she broke a bone in her foot at last year's World Championships, marked her first appearance in Zurich since 2023 by notching a 8-11, 11-7, 11-5 win over Lee.

"It's really nice be standing here again after a while. It feels amazing to be able to play on court again," she said.

"Today I think I felt a little bit edgy, she's a very tricky player and I know she has the best shots when the court is open.

"I was always on my toes and a bit scared as well for my foot. This was in the back if my mind, but a win is a win and I'm really glad to be back playing and winning matches."

Meanwhile Grace Gear held off fellow Englishwoman Katie Malliff 2/1 to reach the second round, and Nour Heikal toppled her Egyptian compatriot Hana Moataz 2/0 in 13 minutes.