Germany’s Tim Ruehl continued his breakthrough season by capping off another impressive week on the ATP Challenger Tour when he captured the doubles title at the Hamburg Ladies & Gents Cup in late October, partnering Belgium’s Michael Geerts. For Ruehl, it marked his second Challenger doubles crown of the season, following their triumph earlier this year at the Dutch Tennis Open in Bunschoten.
Reflecting on his latest success at the ATP Challenger 50 hard-court event in Hamburg, Ruehl said: “It was overall a very positive week. We had a tough draw but started strong and handled our matches well. The final was very close again, but in the end, we maybe got one or two more returns in the court, and that made the difference.”
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The 27-year-old from the small town of Waldshut-Tiengen, nestled in in the southwest of Germany, has enjoyed a steady climb up the doubles rankings this season, currently sitting at a career-high world No. 161. His long-standing partnership with Geerts continues to thrive—both on and off the court.
“We’ve known each other for a long time and played together at Arizona State University,” Ruehl explained. “He’s strong from the baseline, and I feel more comfortable at the net, so we complement each other well. We’ve also spent a lot of time together off the court, which makes it special.”

