FORMER England international Rebecca Pantaney was crowned queen of the court in as she sauntered to a clean sweep of titles at the Wiltshire Open Championships.
Pantaney won the ladies singles, ladies doubles and mixed doubles on a day when Gloucestershire county players lifted all but one of the trophies.
The Championships, held at the Christie Miller Sports Centre, Melksham, were part of Badminton England's Satellite Circuit with the circuit finals taking place in May.
Pantaney, the 1998 English Championship singles runner-up, cruised to victory in the ladies singles without dropping more than 12 points in any one set. She beat Kelly Mead of Worcestershire in the final, 21-7, 21-12.
The men's singles was won by Geoffrey Ball of Avon who beat Martin Ventham of Hampshire.
Wiltshire's Ben Caldwell and Simon Woodhouse both progressed through the first round before falling to the eventual finalists.
In the ladies doubles, Pantaney partnered Sarah Burgess of Hampshire to victory, the duo beating Hampshire pair Jo Dix and Kelly Holdway 21-7, 21-14 in the tournament decider.
Wiltshire's Julie Russell playing with Lydia Henderson Boyle, reached the quarter-finals.
Ivor Griffiths of Gloucestershire and Jack Molyneux of Surrey cantered to the men's doubles title, knocking out Wiltshire star Justin Andrews and partner Steve Hulbert in the semi-final.
A total of 28 pairs contested the mixed doubles, which saw Pantaney complete her treble alongside Griffiths. The Gloucestershire pair were made to work hard for their crown however, beating Adam Smith (Avon) and Kelly Holdway 21-23, 12-16, 21-16 in an exciting three-set tussle.
Justin Andrews, playing with the former Wiltshire player Alice Walters reached the quarter-finals, and both Wiltshire pairings of Sean Locke and Julie Russell and Steve Mapleston and Lisa Turner won their first round matches.
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