National Championships: Timo BOLL aiming new record in Berlin

29/02/2012 – The German National Closed Championships will be held in “Velodrom Berlin” where Timo BOLL won the German Open in 2008. It is the 80th edition of the National Championships and altogether National Championships were held 10 https://www.ettu.org

29/02/2012 – The German National Closed Championships will be held in “Velodrom Berlin” where Timo BOLL won the German Open in 2008. It is the 80th edition of the National Championships and altogether National Championships were held 10 times in Berlin including this one in 2012. The tournament starts on Friday with the qualification rounds. The top players start on Saturday all finals (singles and doubles no mixed doubles) are on Sunday.

If Timo BOLL wins his 10th national singles title he’ll be top of the list and overtake Eberhard SCH

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