German Open

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
  • German Open Tennis Championships, a professional tennis tournament on the ATP World Tour, formerly known as the ATP German Open and German Open International.
  • WTA German Open, professional tennis tournament on the WTA Tour
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