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Tennis tournament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
Year | Champion | Runner-up |
---|---|---|
1911 | Karel Koželuh | Roman Najuch |
1912[lower-alpha 1] | Willi Hannemann | Unknown |
1928[lower-alpha 1] | Roman Najuch | Hermann Bartelt |
1929[lower-alpha 2] | Roman Najuch | Hermann Bartelt |
1930[lower-alpha 2] | Martin Plaa | Hans Nüsslein |
1931[lower-alpha 2][1] | Hans Nüsslein | Roman Najuch |
1932[lower-alpha 2] | Martin Plaa | Bill Tilden |
1933[lower-alpha 2][1] | Hans Nüsslein | Bill Tilden |
1934[lower-alpha 2] | Hans Nüsslein | Heinz Messerschmidt |
1935[lower-alpha 2] | Hans Nüsslein | Eduard Goritschnig |
1936[lower-alpha 2] | Hans Nüsslein | Robert Ramillon |
1937[lower-alpha 2] | Bill Tilden | Hans Nüsslein |
1938[lower-alpha 2] | Hans Nüsslein | Robert Ramillon |
1951[lower-alpha 2] | Pancho Segura | Carl Earn |
1952 | Pancho Gonzales | Don Budge |
In 1932 and 1933 it was the World Professional Championship. |
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