German Championship

DateRHome v Away-
12/09 15:30 1 Johann Lars v Kai Wehnelt 3-6,1-6
12/09 14:00 1 Thomas Jan Dafcik v Niklas Schell 3-6,4-6
12/09 14:00 1 Daniel Masur v Nino Ehrenschneider 6-4,6-3
12/09 14:00 1 Bastien Presuhn v Elmar Ejupovic 6-7,4-5
12/09 12:00 1 Timo Stodder v Max Wiskandt 6-4,6-4
12/09 12:00 1 Tim Handel v Philip Florig 6-4,7-6
12/08 16:40 - Max Rehberg v Jordi Walder 6-7,4-5
12/08 16:40 - Hendrik Jebens v Nikolas Walterscheid-Tukic 6-2,6-4
12/08 16:30 1 Robert Strombachs v Henri Squire 2-6,6-7
12/08 16:30 - Hendrik Jebens v Julian Lenz View
12/08 15:00 1 Jim Walder v Benjamin Hassan 2-6,6-7
12/08 15:00 1 Milan Welte v Michael Weindl 0-0
12/08 15:00 1 Marvin Moeller v Christoph Negritu 6-7,6-3,3-6
12/08 09:36 - Christian Hansen v Johann Lars 3-6,3-6
12/08 09:30 - Christian Hansen v Jordi Walder View
12/08 09:30 1 Osman Torski v Leopold Zima 6-2,7-5
12/08 09:30 1 Flemming Peters v Thomas Jan Dafcik 6-3,5-7,3-6
12/08 09:30 1 Nico Hornitschek v Nino Ehrenschneider 6-4,3-6,2-6
12/08 08:00 1 Philip Florig v Benedict Kurz 7-5,7-5
12/08 08:00 1 Nils Brinkmann v Max Wiskandt 7-6,3-6,4-6
12/08 08:00 1 Benito Sanchez Martinez v Marcel Strickroth Retired
12/07 16:30 - Karlo Cubelic v Hendrik Jebens 3-6,6-7
12/07 15:30 - Stefan Seifert v David Eisenzapf 6-1,6-4
12/07 15:00 - Neo Niedner v Jim Walder 2-6,6-4,6-7
12/07 15:00 - Michael Weindl v Julian Onken 6-2,5-2
12/07 15:00 - Johannes Fleischmann v Marvin Moeller 2-6,2-5
12/07 15:00 - Lucas Hellfritsch v Jakob Schnaitter 4-6,5-6
**German Championship Tennis Tournament**

The German Championship is a prestigious annual tennis tournament that showcases the best talent in the sport, attracting both seasoned professionals and emerging stars from Germany and around the world. Held in various iconic venues across the country, this tournament is a highlight of the national tennis calendar, celebrated for its competitive spirit and vibrant atmosphere.

Participants compete in various categories, including singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, with matches played on both clay and hard courts, depending on the venue. The tournament not only serves as a platform for players to earn valuable ranking points but also as a stepping stone for those aspiring to make their mark on the international stage.

Fans can expect thrilling matches, showcasing powerful serves, strategic gameplay, and remarkable athleticism. The German Championship also emphasizes sportsmanship and community, often featuring local events, fan engagement activities, and opportunities to meet the players.

With a rich history and a commitment to promoting tennis at all levels, the German Championship continues to be a cornerstone of the sport in Germany, inspiring future generations of tennis enthusiasts and players alike. Whether you’re a die-hard tennis fan or a casual observer, the German Championship promises an unforgettable experience filled with excitement, passion, and world-class tennis.