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''German Open'' is a name given to many |
'''German Open''' is a name given to many sports events established in [[Germany]], and include: |
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*[[German Open (badminton)]] |
*[[German Open (badminton)]], an annual badminton tournament held since 1955. |
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*[[German Open (golf)]] |
*[[German Open (golf)]], was a golf tournament on the European Tour |
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*[[German Masters]], a snooker tournament formerly known as "German Open" |
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*[[German Open (snooker)]] |
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*[[German Open (darts)]], a professional darts tournament |
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:German Opens of [[Tennis]] |
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*[[Hamburg European Open]], a professional tennis tournament on the ATP World Tour, formerly known as the ATP German Open and German Open International. |
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*[[Hamburg Masters]] |
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*[[German Open (WTA)]], professional tennis tournament on the WTA Tour |
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*[[Qatar Telecom German Open]] |
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*[[German Open (table tennis)]], an ITTF table tennis tournament |
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{{Sport index}} |
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;See also |
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*[[Austrian Open]] |
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*[[Austrian Open (tennis)]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:41, 22 October 2023
German Open is a name given to many sports events established in Germany, and include:
- German Open (badminton), an annual badminton tournament held since 1955.
- German Open (golf), was a golf tournament on the European Tour
- German Masters, a snooker tournament formerly known as "German Open"
- German Open (darts), a professional darts tournament
- Hamburg European Open, a professional tennis tournament on the ATP World Tour, formerly known as the ATP German Open and German Open International.
- German Open (WTA), professional tennis tournament on the WTA Tour
- German Open (table tennis), an ITTF table tennis tournament