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Nestled in the charming countryside of northwest Germany, the innovative grass-court tournament adored by players and fans alike has achieved three decades of excellence.
Published Jun 23, 2023
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An aerial view of the inaugural ATP Halle event.
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Henri Leconte holds the distinction as Halle's first singles champion after defeating Andrei Medvedev in the 1993 final.
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There's something for everyone on the grounds.
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Federer hugs mascot Gerry Berry after being introduced Wednesday.
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