1st tennis Bundesliga (men) 1994

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1st tennis Bundesliga (men) 1994
Association German Tennis Association
First edition 1972
Defending champion TK Grün-Weiss Mannheim
master TC Blau-Weiss Neuss
Climbers TC Amberg am Schanzl
TC Blau-Weiss Halle
Relegated TC Amberg am Schanzl
RTHC Bayer Leverkusen
Teams 12
spectator 115,300
Spectator / game 5,750
199319941995

The tennis league of gentlemen in 1994 held for the 23rd time.

The games were played from July 31 to September 18, 1994 in two groups of six teams each. The group first and second determined the German team champion in tennis on a day of home and return via semi-finals and finals.

Match days, groups and teams

Match days
1st matchday: Sun., July 31, 1994, 11:00 a.m.
2nd matchday: Fri., August 2, 1994, 1 p.m.
3rd matchday: Sun., August 7, 1994, 11:00 a.m.
4th matchday: Fri., August 12, 1994, 1 p.m.
Matchday 5: Sun., August 14, 1994, 11:00 a.m.
Matchday 6: Fri., August 19, 1994, 1 p.m.
7th matchday: Sun., 21 August 1994, 11:00 a.m.
8th matchday: Fri., 26 August 1994, 1 p.m.
Matchday 9: Fri., September 2, 1994, 1 p.m.
Matchday 10: Sun., September 4, 1994, 11:00 a.m.
Teams group I.
TC Amberg am Schanzl TC Amberg am Schanzl
TC Blau-Weiss Halle TC Blau-Weiss Halle
HTV Hanover HTV Hanover
RTHC Bayer Leverkusen RTHC Bayer Leverkusen
TC Blau-Weiß Neuss TC Blau-Weiss Neuss
1. FC Nuremberg 1. FC Nuremberg
Teams group II
Rochus Club Düsseldorf Rochus Club Düsseldorf
ETuF food ETuF food
TC Rot-Weiss Hagen TC Rot-Weiss Hagen
TK Grün-Weiss Mannheim TK Grün-Weiss Mannheim
TC Großhesselohe TC Großhesselohe
TEC Waldau Stuttgart TEC Waldau Stuttgart

Number of players used

A total of 110 players were used by all clubs in the 1994 Bundesliga season.

team Number of players used
1. TC Blau-Weiss Halle TC Blau-Weiss Halle 11
TC Blau-Weiß Neuss TC Blau-Weiss Neuss 11
3. TC Amberg am Schanzl TC Amberg am Schanzl 10
4th TC Großhesselohe TC Großhesselohe 9
RTHC Bayer Leverkusen RTHC Bayer Leverkusen 9
TEC Waldau Stuttgart TEC Waldau Stuttgart 9
7th ETuF food ETuF food 8th
HTV Hanover HTV Hanover 8th
TK Grün-Weiss Mannheim TK Grün-Weiss Mannheim 8th
1. FC Nuremberg 1. FC Nuremberg 8th
11. Rochus Club Düsseldorf Rochus Club Düsseldorf 7th
TC Rot-Weiss Hagen TC Rot-Weiss Hagen 7th

The oldest Bundesliga player used was Manfred Jungnitsch from TC Blau-Weiss Halle, born on January 3, 1958 (age: 36 years)

The youngest Bundesliga player used was Thomas Haas from TEC Waldau Stuttgart, born on April 3, 1978 (age: 16 years)

Player balances

The 20 players with the best game record are listed.

Best record single

player society Match balance
1. GermanyGermany Marcello Craca TC Grün-Weiß Mannheim 9: 1
2. GermanyGermany David Prinosil TC Amberg 8: 1
3. FinlandFinland Veli Paloheimo 1. FC Nuremberg 8: 2
GermanyGermany Jens Woehrmann Red-White Hagen 8: 2
GermanyGermany Christian Vinck Blue and white hall 8: 2
GermanyGermany Wolfram Knobling Rochus Club Düsseldorf 8: 2
7th GermanyGermany Carl-Uwe Steeb ETuF food 7: 2
8th. GermanyGermany Robert Kroll Rot-Weiss Hagen 7: 3
GermanyGermany Thomas Gollwitzer 1. FC Nuremberg 7: 3
GermanyGermany Andreas Kriebel 1. FC Nuremberg 7: 3
GermanyGermany Lars Koslowski Blue and white Neuss 7: 3
GermanyGermany Markus Gau RHTC Bayer Leverkusen 7: 3
GermanyGermany Chris Tambue HTV Hanover 7: 3
GermanyGermany Arne Thoms HTV Hanover 7: 3
GermanyGermany Carsten Arriens TC Großhesselohe 7: 3
GermanyGermany Mathias Huning Rochus Club Düsseldorf 7: 3
GermanyGermany Martin Sinner ETuF food 7: 3
GermanyGermany Lars Rehmann ETuF food 7: 3
19th GermanyGermany Gisbert Pauli TC Blau-Weiß Neuss 6-0
20th UruguayUruguay Marcelo Filippini 1. FC Nuremberg 6: 1

Best record double

player society Match balance
1. GermanyGermany Alexis Hornbreaker TC blue-white hall 10-0
2. GermanyGermany Eric Jelen ETuF food 9: 1
GermanyGermany Lars Rehmann ETuF food 9: 1
4th GermanyGermany Michael Schmidtmann Red-White Hagen 8-0
5. GermanyGermany Martin Zumpft TEC Waldau Stuttgart 8: 1
GermanyGermany Carl-Uwe Steeb ETuF food 8: 1
GermanyGermany Rudiger Haas ETuF food 8: 1
8th. GermanyGermany Arne Thoms HTV Hanover 8: 2
GermanyGermany Martin Sinner ETuF food 8: 2
10. SwedenSweden Christian Bergström ETuF food 7: 1
11. ArgentinaArgentina Horacio de la Peña HTV Hanover 7: 2
South AfricaSouth Africa Gary Muller HTV Hanover 7: 2
13. GermanyGermany Sascha Nensel HTV Hanover 7: 3
14th GermanyGermany Hendrik Dreekmann Blue and white hall 6-0
15th GermanyGermany Michael Geserer Red-White Hagen 6: 3
GermanyGermany Robert Orlik RHTC Bayer Leverkusen 6: 3
GermanyGermany Andreas Lesch Green and white Mannheim 6: 3
GermanyGermany Saša Hiršzon TEC Waldau Stuttgart 6: 3
19th GermanyGermany Udo Riglewski Blue and white Neuss 6: 4
GermanyGermany Sascha Bandermann RHTC Bayer Leverkusen 6: 4
GermanyGermany Dirk Dier Green and white Mannheim 6: 4
GermanyGermany Michael Kohlmann Red-White Hagen 6: 4
NetherlandsNetherlands Paul Haarhuis Blue and white hall 5-0

Spectator table

In 1994, a total of 98,650 spectators attended the matches on all 10 group match days.

team spectator
1. ETuF food ETuF food 16,100
2. TK Grün-Weiss Mannheim TK Grün-Weiss Mannheim 15,700
3. 1. FC Nuremberg 1. FC Nuremberg 11,100
4th HTV Hanover HTV Hanover 10,550
5. Rochus Club Düsseldorf Rochus Club Düsseldorf 9,900
6th TC Blau-Weiß Neuss TC Blau-Weiss Neuss 7,900
7th TC Rot-Weiss Hagen TC Rot-Weiss Hagen 6,750
8th. TC Blau-Weiss Halle TC Blau-Weiss Halle 5,100
9. TC Amberg am Schanzl TC Amberg am Schanzl 4,900
10. RTHC Bayer Leverkusen RTHC Bayer Leverkusen 4,150
11. TEC Waldau Stuttgart TEC Waldau Stuttgart 3,400
12. TC Großhesselohe TC Großhesselohe 3,100

The national leagues were supported in 1994 by Tretorn , a manufacturer of tennis balls.

literature

Clubs of the tennis Bundesliga: "Tennis-Bundesliga - Jahresbuch 1995" , type art, Michael Kirchen, Kirkel 1995, edition 36,000 pieces, 388 pages

See also

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