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Swiss No.2 Reiko Peter had a wonderful 2014/15 season and cemented himself as a bonafide top 100 player.
Despite joining the PSA World Tour in 2006, it would take Lucerne-born Peter eight years to reach his first final where he narrowly lost out to Jan Koukal in the final of the PSA Imet Open.
He bounced back in the best possible way though, winning the Open du Gard at the start of 2015 in his next tournament and following that up with further successes at the Inno Wood Open, Pilatus Cup and the Xmas Challenger before the year was up.
Despite joining the PSA World Tour in 2006, it would take Lucerne-born Peter eight years to reach his first final where he narrowly lost out to Jan Koukal in the final of the PSA Imet Open.
He bounced back in the best possible way though, winning the Open du Gard at the start of 2015 in his next tournament and following that up with further successes at the Inno Wood Open, Pilatus Cup and the Xmas Challenger before the year was up.