German Pro Championships

The German Pro Championships[1] was a major professional men's tennis tournament. There were similar competitions in other countries, and also the World Pro Championships.[2] After 1945 other names were used like German International in 1951 and Berlin Pro Championships in 1952.

German Pro Championships
Defunct tennis tournament
TourPro Tour
Founded1911
Abolished1952
LocationBerlin, Germany
SurfaceClay / Outdoor

Singles edit

Year Champion Runner-up
1911   Karel Koželuh   Roman Najuch
1912[a]   Willi Hannemann Unknown
1928[a]   Roman Najuch Hermann Bartelt
1929[b]   Roman Najuch Hermann Bartelt
1930[b]   Martin Plaa   Hans Nüsslein
1931[b][1]   Hans Nüsslein   Roman Najuch
1932[b]   Martin Plaa   Bill Tilden
1933[b][1]   Hans Nüsslein   Bill Tilden
1934[b]   Hans Nüsslein   Heinz Messerschmidt
1935[b]   Hans Nüsslein   Eduard Goritschnig
1936[b]   Hans Nüsslein   Robert Ramillon
1937[b]   Bill Tilden   Hans Nüsslein
1938[b]   Hans Nüsslein   Robert Ramillon
1951[b]   Pancho Segura   Carl Earn
1952   Pancho Gonzales   Don Budge
In 1932 and 1933 it was the World Professional Championship.
  1. ^ a b Only German Professionals participated
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Round Robin format

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Hans Nüsslein". tennisfame.com. International Tennis Hall of Fame Museum. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Karel Koželuh". International Tennis Hall of Fame Museum. Retrieved 25 December 2017.