| Date | R | Home v Away | - |
| 07/08 12:00 |
29 |
Philip Davydenko v Louis Wessels
|
6-4,7-6
|
| 07/07 13:35 |
28 |
Philip Davydenko v Peter Nagy
|
6-2,6-1
|
| 07/07 12:00 |
28 |
Christoph Negritu v Louis Wessels
|
3-6,4-6
|
| 07/06 16:45 |
27 |
Vasile Antonescu v Philip Davydenko
|
3-6,0-6
|
| 07/06 14:55 |
27 |
Louis Wessels v Jonathan Kanar
|
6-1,6-3
|
| 07/06 12:15 |
27 |
Christoph Negritu v Paul Woerner
|
6-4,2-6,6-2
|
| 07/06 10:40 |
27 |
Peter Nagy v Shalva Dzhanashia
|
6-4,6-1
|
| 07/06 09:00 |
26 |
Aziz Kijametovic v Vasile Antonescu
|
6-4,3-6,5-7
|
| 07/05 14:05 |
26 |
Philip Davydenko v Milan Welte
|
6-2,6-1
|
| 07/05 12:35 |
26 |
Paul Woerner v Leonard Von Hindte
|
6-2,6-3
|
| 07/05 12:05 |
26 |
Louis Wessels v Marco Neubau
|
6-1,7-6
|
| 07/05 11:45 |
26 |
Gregorio Cordonnier v Jonathan Kanar
|
4-6,1-6
|
| 07/05 10:00 |
26 |
Yan Sabanin v Shalva Dzhanashia
|
6-7,4-6
|
| 07/05 10:00 |
26 |
Peter Nagy v Nikolas Walterscheid-Tukic
|
6-2,1-6,6-3
|
| 07/05 10:00 |
26 |
Alex Knaff v Christoph Negritu
|
2-6,4-6
|
| 07/04 13:20 |
25 |
Marco Neubau v Konstantin Cucka
|
6-0,6-0
|
| 07/04 12:30 |
25 |
Leonard Von Hindte v Artem Smirnov
|
4-6,6-3,6-4
|
| 07/04 11:00 |
25 |
Elmar Ejupovic v Aziz Kijametovic
|
5-7,4-6
|
| 07/04 10:00 |
25 |
Gregorio Cordonnier v Christophe Nickels
|
6-4,6-3
|
| 07/04 10:00 |
25 |
Tim Heger v Paul Woerner
|
3-6,6-7
|
| 07/04 10:00 |
25 |
Robert Strombachs v Christoph Negritu
|
2-6,1-6
|
| 07/04 10:00 |
25 |
Nikolas Walterscheid-Tukic v Boris Fassbender
|
Retired
|
| 07/03 17:05 |
25 |
Daniel Kopeinigg v Jonathan Kanar
|
2-6,2-6
|
| 07/03 14:40 |
25 |
Vasil Kirkov v Alex Knaff
|
6-7,3-6
|
| 07/03 14:25 |
25 |
Dominik Boehler v Yan Sabanin
|
Retired
|
| 07/03 12:05 |
25 |
Peter Nagy v Matthew Dellavedova
|
6-4,0-6,6-4
|
| 07/03 11:45 |
25 |
Louis Wessels v Alexis Gautier
|
Retired
|
| 07/03 10:30 |
25 |
Friburguense v Shalva Dzhanashia
|
2-6,7-5,5-7
|
| 07/03 10:30 |
25 |
Milan Welte v Duje Kekez
|
Retired
|
| 07/03 10:30 |
25 |
Johann Willems v Philip Davydenko
|
Retired
|
The ITF Germany F6 is an esteemed professional tennis tournament held in Germany, part of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) World Tennis Tour. This event provides a competitive platform for rising stars and seasoned players to showcase their skills and earn valuable ranking points. Typically played on outdoor hard courts, the tournament features both men's and women's singles and doubles competitions. The ITF Germany F6 is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, high-quality matches, and contribution to the development of emerging tennis talent in the region. It attracts a diverse field of international players, making it a key event in the early-season calendar for those seeking to advance their professional careers.