German Pro Championships
| German Pro Championships |
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| Defunct tennis tournament |
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| Founded |
1911 |
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| Abolished |
1952 |
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| Location |
Berlin, Germany |
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| Surface |
Clay / Outdoor |
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The German Pro Championships (also known as the World Pro Championships (in 1932 and 1933), the German International (1951) and the Berlin Pro Championships (1952)) was a men's tennis tournament open to professionals. The tournament was played in a round robin format in 1951. The tournament was highly notable when it was called the World Pro.
Singles
| In 1932 and 1933 it was the World Professional Championship. |
- 1. Only German Professionals participated
- 2. Round Robin format - Tilden won on set difference by 1 set.
- 3. Round Robin format