
NEWS - GERRY WEBER OPEN
Kas/Kohlschreiber grab doubles title
The GERRY WEBER OPEN 2009 has been a truly German affair with Christopher Kas and Philipp Kohlschreiber following up Tommy Haas' singles triumph by winning the doubles 6-3, 6-4 against Andreas Beck and Marco Chiudinelli (Switzerland). (Foto: pmk)
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Haas triumphs on grass in Halle over Djokovic
Nobody really expected this before the tournament began: Tommy Haas has won his first ever event on grass at the 17th GERRY WEBER OPEN. In a pulsating final, he sprang a surprise in defeating the World Ranking number four Novak Djokovic 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 6-1. (photo: pmk)
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Djokovic chops Rochus down to size
Novak Djokovic had every right to take a deep breath at the end of a match which had taken a lot of energy out of him. He had to work hard to defeat Belgium’s Olivier Rochus in a high-quality match, winning 7-6 (9-7), 6-4. ‘Nole’ has therefore reached the final on his debut in Halle. (photo: pmk)
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Economically, the GWO stand on a solid base
The tournament director, Ralf Weber, drew an “absolutely satisfying” balance of the 17th GERRY WEBER OPEN: “Economically, the tournament stands on a very solid base. The fact that we were able to cope with this year’s difficult circumstances gives us confidence for the future.. (photo: pmk)
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Tommy Haas gains revenge over Philipp Kohlschreiber
In a dramatic tie break in the first semi-final at the GERRY WEBER OPEN, Tommy Haas of TC Großhessellohe Munich defeated his compatriot Philipp Kohlschreiber of TK Kurhaus Aachen in three sets: 2-6, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-3). With that result, he reached the tournament's final for the first time. (photo: pmk)
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Djokovic books last ticket for the semi-finals
Slowly but surely, top favourite Novak Djokovic seems to be warming up at the 17th GERRY WEBER OPEN. In the quarter-final, Austria’s Jürgen Melzer got to feel his full force as he went down without even a whimper in a 6-1, 6-4 defeat. (photo: pmk)
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Tommy Haas looking forward to Kohlschreiber re-match
Tommy Haas of TC Großhesselohe Munich has reached the semi-finals of the GERRY WEBER OPEN. Germany’s Davis Cup player defeated Mischa Zverev of Rochusclub Düsseldorf 7-6 (7-5), 6-2. (picture: pmk)
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Rochus sends next German crashing out of the tournament
After Philipp Petzschner, it was the turn of Benjamin Becker: In three sets, Belgium’s Olivier Rochus defeated him 6-7 (4-7), 6-3, 6-3 to reach the semi-finals. (picture: pmk)
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Philipp Kohlschreiber fends off Beck’s attack
Philipp Kohlschreiber of TK Kurhaus Aachen’s scream of relief was clearly audible throughout the GERRY WEBER Stadium. Without a doubt, the German Davis Cup player felt a huge weight had been lifted from his shoulders when he converted his second match point to win 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 against Andreas Beck of TC Ravensburg. (photo: pmk)
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Beck/Chiudinelli through to doubles final after Kiefer injury
Due to Nicolas Kiefer´s abdomen injury Andreas Beck and Marco Chiudinelli have already reached the final of the GERRY WEBER OPEN. (photo: pmk)
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Injury forces Kiefer to retire
Nicolas Kiefer had won all of his eight meetings with Jurgen Melzer prior to today´s match in Halle. In their ninth clash, Melzer was victorious for the first time as an abdomen injury forced the German to retire after losing the first set. (photo: pmk)
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Djokovic saves five match points
Five times he was close to being eliminated. But five times he managed to survive: Novak Djokovic came from one set down to clinch a spectacular 5-7, 7-5, 6-1 victory over Florent Serra, remaining the last big name in the tournament. (picture: pmk)
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German players a force in doubles tournament, too
There will at least be two German players in the final of the doubles competition after the local fan favourites continued their strong form on Thursday. (picture: pmk)
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Rochus ends German winning streak
Oliver Rochus clinched a hard-fought three-set victory over Philipp Petzschner to end the German players' fairytale success at the 17th GERRY WEBER OPEN - at least for the time being.
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Beck continues German success story
There will at least be one German in the final of the 17th GERRY WEBER OPEN after Andreas Beck edged Lukas Lacko 7-5, 7-6 (5) to complete an all-German upper half of the draw. (picture: pmk)
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Haas seals day of triumph for Germany
Tommy Haas has become the fourth German to qualify for the quarter-finals of the GERRY WEBER OPEN, defeating third seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France, who is ranked nine in the world, 6-3, 7-6 (7-3). (Photo: pmk)
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Kohlschreiber defeats unpredictable Tursunov
It was a strong start and a crescendo to finish: That was enough for Philipp Kohlschreiber to win his second-round tie against the Russian Dmitry Tursunov 6-4, 7-6 (8-6) as another of the favourites falls by the wayside in Halle. (photo: pmk)
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Kiefer and Zverev reach doubles semis
Kiefer and Zverev offer their services as a Davis Cup pair with a comfortable 6-1, 6-1 triumph over Djokovic and Troicki in their quarter-final tie. (Photo: pmk)
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Becker wins the match of friends
Benjamin Becker of the Grün-Weiβ Mannheim Tennis Club and Rainer Schüttler of TK Kurhaus Aachen have often trained together, but playing against each other in a competition was a novelty. In the first duel between the two friends, Becker emerged triumphant with a 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 win. (Photo: pmk)
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Mischa Zverev sends 2007 champion tumbling
Germany’s Mischa Zverev has created the second sensation of the tournament: In three sets, he defeated the Czech Republic’s Tomas Berdych 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (10-8). Berdych was the GERRY WEBER OPEN champion in 2007. (photo: pmk)
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Kiefer confirms title ambitions
Nicolas Kiefer, the fan favourite, is determined to please his fans in Halle. He got this year’s GERRY WEBER OPEN off to a successful start, comprehensively beating Viktor Troicki 6-2, 6-1. (picture: pmk)
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Exhausted Roger Federer withdraws from GERRY WEBER OPEN
It took him some time to decide, but finally Roger Federer withdrew from the GERRY WEBER OPEN 2009. (Photo: pmk)
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Kohlschreiber, Beck, Zverev advance to next round
The German trio of Philipp Kohlschreiber, Andreas Beck and Mischa Zverev secured passage to the round of last 16 on the second day of the GERRY WEBER OPEN. (picture: pmk)
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Petzschner stuns Verdasco
For the first time in his career Germany's Philipp Petzschner defeated a top-ten player, edging Fernando Verdasco (Spain) 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-4 in the first round of the 17th GERRY WEBER OPEN. (picture: pmk)
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Djokovic needs some time to adjust
It was his first match on the Centre Court of the GERRY WEBER STADIUM. And Novak Djokovic needed some time to adjust on the grass. Having done so, he defeated Simone Bolleli 7:5,6:2. (photo: pmk)
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Tsunami Tsonga stronger than Wizard Santoro
Gerry Weber Stadium, Halle, high noon. The Centre Court crowd witnessed a special clash between Fabrice Santoro, one of the game’s biggest court wizards, and a tsunami called Tsonga (picture: pmk).
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Rainer Schuttler takes revenge
Rainer Schuttler was beaten by Frenchman Marc Gicquel at the French Open. He avenged the defeat with a 6-3, 6-4 success in Halle on Monday afternoon. (picture: pmk)
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Haas makes light work of Koubek
Tommy Haas’ first match at the 17th GERRY WEBER OPEN was a successful one as he defeated Stefan Koubek in straight sets. (picture: pmk)
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Rochus, Vicente, Sirianni and Levy qualify for GERRY WEBER OPEN
While some of the top players have yet to play their first match, four colleagues have already three wins under their belts. Harel Levy (Israel), Joseph Sirianni (Australia), Olivier Rochus (Belgium) and Fernando Vicente (Spain) successfully marched through the qualification. (photo: pmk)
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Berdych, Tursunov advance to round of last 16
Federer, Djokovic, maybe a German – but nobody has been talking about Tomas Berdych when it comes down to the tournament favourites. But the Czech won the GERRY WEBER OPEN two years ago. (photo: pmk)
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Benjamin Becker grateful for wild card
Benjamin Becker paid back the confidence of the tournament officials, who had handed him a wild card for the GERRY WEBER OPEN, with a strong performance in the first round, edging Romania's Victor Hanescu 6-4, 6-4 in the first round. (picture pmk)
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Qualifying: Rochus and Vicente still on their way
Seven gave it a try, but only two Germans remain in the running going into the final qualifying round ahead of the GERRY WEBER OPEN. Also still in the draw are former top players Olivier Rochus and Fernando Vicente
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Novak Djokovic looking forward to first match
He has been soaking up the atmosphere long before the first ball-change. Novak Djokovic has been at the venue of the GERRY WEBER OPEN since last Wednesday and whoever crosses the World Ranking number four’s path always finds him with an open ear and a friendly word. (picture: pmk)
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Stich/Grönefeld win Champions Trophy versus Kiefer/Kournikova
What a beautiful start to the 17th GERRY WEBER OPEN – literally. Anna Kournikova brought plenty of shine and glamour to the Warsteiner Champions Trophy, playing mixed doubles alongside Nicolas Kiefer against Michael Stich and Anna-Lena Grönefeld.
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Rain stops qualifiers
The first day’s schedule at the GERRY WEBER OPEN in Halle had 16 matches on the bill in the first qualification round and eight for the second round. (photo: pmk)
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Federer starts against a qualifier
Roger Federer starts his bid for a record sixth GERRY WEBER OPEN title with a first-round match against a qualifier. (photo: pmk)
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Seven Germans bidding to qualify
Nine Germans are already in the main field of the 17th GERRY WEBER OPEN, but there are several more bidding to join them and they will be entering the qualification rounds this weekend. (photo: pmk)
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