German Pro Championships, the Glossary
The German Pro Championships was a major professional men's tennis tournament.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Berlin, Bill Tilden, Carl Earn, Clay court, Don Budge, Hans Nüsslein, Karel Koželuh, Major professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era, Martin Plaa, Pancho Gonzales, Pancho Segura, Robert Ramillon, Roman Najuch, Tennis.
- Defunct tennis tournaments in Germany
- Professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era
Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
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Bill Tilden
William Tatem Tilden II (February 10, 1893 – June 5, 1953), nicknamed "Big Bill", was an American tennis player.
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Carl Earn
Carl Earn (March 7, 1921 – April 4, 2007) was an American tennis player who competed on the amateur and professional circuits in the 1940s and 1950s.
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Clay court
A clay court is one of the types of tennis court on which the sport of tennis is played. German Pro Championships and clay court are clay court tennis tournaments.
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Don Budge
John Donald Budge (June 13, 1915 – January 26, 2000) was an American tennis player.
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Hans Nüsslein
Hans "Hanne" Nüsslein (31 March 1910 – 28 June 1991) was a German tennis player and coach and former World professional number 1 tennis player who won four professional Majors singles titles during his career.
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Karel Koželuh
Karel Koželuh (Kozeluh Károly; 7 March 1895 – 27 April 1950) was a Czech tennis, association football, and ice hockey player of the 1920s and 1930s.
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Major professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era
Before the advent of the Open era of tennis competitions in April 1968, only amateurs were allowed to compete in established tournaments, including the four majors. German Pro Championships and major professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era are professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era.
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Martin Plaa
Martin Plaa (12 March 1901 – 29 March 1978) was a professional tennis player from France who had success as a pro in the early 1930s.
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Pancho Gonzales
Ricardo Alonso "Pancho" González (May 9, 1928 – July 3, 1995), known sometimes as Richard Gonzales, was an American tennis player.
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Pancho Segura
Francisco Olegario Segura Cano (June 20, 1921 – November 18, 2017), better known as Pancho "Segoo" Segura, was a leading tennis player of the 1940s and 1950s, both as an amateur and as a professional.
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Robert Ramillon
Robert Ramillon was a French professional tennis player of the 1930s and was the winner of French Pro in 1932.
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Roman Najuch
Roman Najuch (15 February 1893 – 1967) was a professional tennis player and teacher based in Germany.
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Tennis
Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).
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See also
Defunct tennis tournaments in Germany
- ATP Düsseldorf Open
- Bad Neuenahr International
- Baden Baden International
- Bavarian Indoor Championships
- Berlin Open
- Biberach Open
- Bielefeld Challenger
- Championship of Europe
- Cologne Grand Prix
- Düsseldorf Grand Prix
- European Indoor Championships
- Faber Grand Prix
- Frankfurt Cup
- Frankfurt Grand Prix (tennis)
- Freiburg Open
- German Indoor Championships
- German National Indoor Championships (tennis)
- German Pro Championships
- Grand Slam Cup
- Ismaning Open
- Munich WCT
- Neu-Ulm Challenger
- Sparkassen Cup (tennis)
- The Homburg Cup
- Travemünde Challenger
- Volkswagen Challenger
- WTA Düsseldorf Open
- WTA Hamburg
- World Team Cup
Professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era
- Australian Pro
- BBC2 Pro Championships
- Binghamton Pro Championships
- Boston Garden Pro Championships
- Bristol Cup
- British Pro Championships
- California State Pro Championships
- Canadian Professional Championships
- College Park Pro Championships
- Florida Pro Championships
- French Pro Championship
- French Pro Championship draws
- German Pro Championships
- Hollywood Pro Challenge Cup
- International Pro Championship of Britain
- Los Angeles Pro Championships (tennis)
- Madison Square Garden Pro
- Major professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era
- Masters Pro
- New York Pro Championships (tennis)
- Newport Pro Amateur Challenge
- Orlando Professional Championships
- Pacific Southwest Indoor Professional Championships
- Palm Beach Professional Championship
- Paris Pro Championships
- Planters Pro Challenge Cup
- Queen's Club Pro
- San Juan Pro Championships
- Slazenger Pro Championships
- Southern Pro Championships
- Tournament of Champions (tennis)
- U.S. National Indoor Professional Championships
- U.S. Pro Tennis Championships
- U.S. Pro Tennis Championships draws, 1927–1945
- U.S. Pro Tennis Championships draws, 1946–1967
- Wembley Championships
- Wembley Professional Championships draws
- Wimbledon Pro
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Pro_Championships
Also known as German Pro International Championships, World Pro Championships.