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ATP: Good news from the German clay court tournaments in Munich and Hamburg

Fans of the German clay court tournaments in Munich and Hamburg can look forward to it. While the event in Bavaria will also be accessible to everyone this year via free TV or stream, the first prominent fixed starter for the event in the far north has been announced.

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The tournament in Munich will be freely accessible via stream and TV broadcast by Bayerischer Rundfunk

Good news for German tennis fans: Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) broadcasts the ATP tournament in Munich (April 17th to 23rd) with prominent players, in which Alexander Zverev is also the German number one. On the first five days of the tournament, two matches each day will be streamed live on BR24Sport, the semi-finals on Saturday (April 22) and the final the following day will also be broadcast on BR television.

Ruud has a fixed start in Hamburg

In addition to Zverev, his Davis Cup teammates Jan-Lennard Struff and Oscar Otte also serve in Munich. The international field of participants is led by last year's winner Holger Rune from Denmark and Taylor Fritz from the USA - both are currently in the top ten in the world rankings.

And there is another piece of good news from the Hanseatic city of Hamburg: The Norwegian world number four, Casper Ruud, was the first top ten player to make his commitment to the ATP World Tour 500 tournament (July 22nd to 30th) at Rothenbaum in Hamburg . The 24-year-old, who recently won the Estoril final, is currently the best clay court player in the world after the two Spaniards Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz. Ruud is also one of the protagonists in the first season of the Netflix series "Break Point".

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