Cast off for a global career!

Lois Boisson doses her emotions very sparingly. The Frenchwoman is a model of coolness. But on Sunday afternoon it burst out of her: a scream, a fist raised to the sky. And a grateful wave to all four stands at the Rothenbaum, from which she received thunderous applause. Because in Hamburg, Lois Boisson won the first [...]
Defending champion Anna Bondar against shooting star Lois Boisson - dream final at the Rothenbaum is perfect!

Truly (not) a B-solution! Defending champion Anna Bondar and French shooting star Lois Boisson will contest the final of the MSC Hamburg Ladies Open on Sunday. On the centre court at the Rothenbaum, it's not just about the prize money of 31565 euros. It's also about breaking a streak. Since the WTA tennis tournament at Hamburg's Rothenbaum [...]
Strong voices from strong women - also for the Olympics and tennis rules revolution

Sport can change the world and make societies better and fairer. Sport can play a pioneering role - for more equal rights, for equality, for the integration of minorities. Sport can also give rise to new beginnings and courage - for changes that benefit everyone. This was the focus of the joint event "VOICES ON COURT - THE HAMBURG EDITION" in [...]
Bondar and Boisson impress in the semi-finals - Juvan and Yastremska also cheer!

Defending champion Anna Bondar - previously rather inconspicuous and under the radar at the MSC Hamburg Ladies Open - made it to the semi-finals in spectacular style! The Hungarian won a dramatic three-set thriller against top seed Ekaterina Alexandrova at the Rothenbaum on Friday: 6:7, 6:3, 7:6. In the decisive tie-break, she first won her match points by [...]
Fulminant quarter-final Friday!

Who will make it to the semi-finals of the MSC Hamburg Ladies Open? The number one? The number two? The new French star? Tatjana Maria's opponent of fear? Questions upon questions. Tomorrow, Friday, the impressive centre court at Hamburg's Rothenbaum will be the stage for answers. Because it's the home straight at the tradition-steeped Rothenbaum. In the round of 16 on Thursday [...]
Fight, cramp, class! Tamara Korpatsch fails unforgettably

Sometimes games are memorable because you could never have imagined them in this form. The following hypothesis is therefore no exaggeration: Anyone who watched the round of 16 match between Lois Boisson and Hamburg local Tamara Korpatsch at the MSC Hamburg Ladies Open on Wednesday will remember it. Up to 3:1 in the third set [...]
"Maria Wednesday" and more!

The MSC Hamburg Ladies Open (13 to 20 July) will have the Rothenbaum rocking. The Tuesday full of cracking matches is followed by Wednesday, which really has it all: Four Germans in a row on the centre court at the Rothenbaum. Germany's number one Tatjana Maria gets into the action. The international number one and two seeds [...]
"We are always ready for action"

When it pinches and hurts, they are there to help: Prof Dr Philipp Mommsen and his colleagues at ASKLEPIOS Klinikum Harburg are the medical team for the WTA 250 women's tennis tournament at Hamburg's Rothenbaum for the first time this year. A role that the Head Physician for Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery greatly appreciates, as he reveals in an exclusive interview. Interview: Janina Darm [...]
VOICES ON COURT - THE HAMBURG EDITION

The MSC Hamburg Ladies Open is much more than a world-class tennis event. At the joint event "VOICES ON COURT - THE HAMBURG EDITION" on 19 July 2025, prominent voices from sport, business, media and politics will come together at Hamburg's Rothenbaum to discuss participation, equality and sustainability in sport. When between 13 and 20 [...]
Nastasja Schunk confidently into the round of 16!

What a wonderful Schunk show late on Monday evening at the Rothenbaum in Hamburg. Nastasja Schunk was the first German to reach the round of 16 at the MSC Hamburg Ladies Open. The 21-year-old from Mainz defeated Moyuka Uchijima (Japan) 7:5 and 6:3. In 1:47 hours of play, Schunk impressed with her concentrated, powerful clay court game. In the decisive moments, the left-hander was [...]