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Kerber New Director of Bad Homburg Tournament

Le 28/02/2025 à 16h19 par Jules Hypolite
Kerber New Director of Bad Homburg Tournament

Retired since last year, former Australian Open, Wimbledon, and US Open winner Angelique Kerber will continue her activities related to tennis.

The German has indeed been named today as the director of the WTA 500 in Bad Homburg, a tournament that serves as preparation for Wimbledon and whose 2025 edition will take place from June 22 to 28.

Kerber won the tournament in 2021 during its first edition. Last year, in her final participation, she was defeated in the first round by the future winner Diana Shnaider.

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