Esmée, 24, and Zoé, 26, faced two other teams with Olympic aspirations in the Brazilian capital and handled both of them with authority, beating Canada’s Sarah Pavan/Molly McBain 2-0 (21-17, 21-18) and the Austrian Klinger sisters Ronja and Dorina also in two sets (21-19, 21-17).
The Swiss, who won the Guadalajara Challenge last month, now need to advance to the elimination rounds in Brasília to add points to their total in the event - they’re in Pool C, alongside USA’s Taryn Kloth/Kristen Nuss, Brazil’s Carol Salgado/Bárbara Seixas and Germany’s Laura Ludwig/Louisa Lippmann. Currently with 7,360 Olympic points, they need to finish ninth or higher to increase that amount.
A ninth-place finish in Brazil would already be enough for them to return to the qualification zone as the 140 points they would add would make them pass compatriots Joana Mäder and Anouk Vergé-Dépré, who are currently the second-best Swiss team in the dispute with 7,440 points, but lost in the qualifier in Brasília and won’t be able to improve their total.
The Tokyo Olympic bronze medalists, Mäder and Vergé-Dépré lost to Brazilians Ágatha Bednarczuk and Rebecca Cavalcanti in straight sets (21-12, 21-15) in the second round of the qualifier. The home team went to Pool B and will face USA’s Kelly Cheng/Sara Hughes, China’s Chen Xue/Xinyi Xia and Switzerland’s Nina Brunner/Tanja Hüberli.