Archive: german-tennis-news
Lucas Pouille picks up his third ATP World Tour singles title and improves to 3-2 in ATP World Tour finals
Tommy Haas sees no reason why he should not be going strong in tennis at the US Open at age 35 despite some doubts as to how long he can keep it up
Roger Federer rued his missed opportunities in a 7-6(7), 7-6(4) semi-final defeat to Federico Delbonis on Saturday in Hamburg
Fabio Fognini won his second ATP World Tour title in as many weeks on Sunday.
If Sabine wins that is good, but we also need a man who can win the major tournaments, we have been saying this for quite a while: If you have a hero in a sport, people get interested
The tears have dried after Sabine Lisicki's Wimbledon finals loss to Marion Bartoli, with the German runner-up now hoping she can carry her Wimbledon success forward.
That a German tennis magazine says that Roger Federer is “’only” getting a 300,000 Euro appearance fee for playing Hamburg
Andy Murray has agreed to auction himself on Germany’s largest charity auction portal, United Charity, for an exclusive tennis session.
Haas is hoping to heal before his French Open start after a virus and fever forced the No. 14 to withdraw before his quarter-final match at the Power Horse Cup
The 36th Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart celebrated another successful week. The players named it their favorite event for the fifth time
Janko Tipsarevic told CNN that he does not believe that doping is widespread in tennis.
POWER HORSE CUP 2013: Russia’s No. 1 to compete in Düsseldorf
The decision by Hamburg to drop out of the chase for the right to bid for a possible ATP grass court event has been seized by German rival Stuttgart.
Erakovic is the first player from New Zealand to win a WTA title since Belinda Cordwell won in Kallang, Singapore in 1989 (Erakovic was born in 1988).
Andrea Petkovic will start over once again with the lonely process of rehabilitation after undergoing surgery in Germany to repair a torn meniscus.
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