Great meden games
The Great Meden Games are the German team championships of the men of the 18 regional tennis associations in the German Tennis Association . They were named after the first President of the German Tennis Association, Carl August von der Meden , in honor of whom they were founded in 1902 as Meden-Spiele by the Hamburg Tennis Guild. Since 2006, the Great Meden Games have been held together with the Great Poensgen Games , the women's championships.
history
The media games were held by the Hamburg tennis guild in honor of Carl August von der Meden even before the First World War . Originally, the media games were a club championship. In 1927 they were converted into a championship of the districts, whereby Berlin was initially allowed to field two teams with Rot-Weiß Berlin and the Berlin Association (Greater Berlin). After the National Socialists came to power , Gaue took the place of the districts in 1934 . Since 1948, the media games have been held as championships for the regional associations.
mode
Up to 1989 six singles and three doubles were played, from 1990 two singles and one doubles have been played.
Previous winners (from 1927)
year | winner | Second | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Held as a district championship: | |||
1927 | Red and White Berlin | Rhineland | 8: 1 |
1928 | Red and White Berlin | Greater Berlin | 9-0 |
1929 | to bathe | Greater Berlin | 5: 4 |
1930 | Berlin Association | Rhineland | 5: 4 |
1931 | Red and White Berlin | Rhineland | 7: 2 |
1932 | to bathe | Berlin Association | 5: 4 |
1933 | Red and White Berlin | Berlin Association | 5: 4 |
Held as a championship of the gau teams: | |||
1934 | Gau Nordmark | Rhineland | 6: 3 |
1935 | Brandenburg | Gau Nordmark | 7: 2 |
1936 | Brandenburg | Gau Nordmark | 6: 2 |
1937 | Brandenburg | Gau Nordmark | 7: 2 |
1938 | Brandenburg | Lower Rhine | 6: 3 |
1939 | Brandenburg | Middle Rhine | 3: 2 |
1940 | Brandenburg | Middle Rhine | 3: 2 |
1941 | Brandenburg | Rhineland | 5-0 |
1942 | Brandenburg | Danube alpine country | 3: 2 |
1943-47 canceled, from 1948 held as a championship of the associations: | |||
1948 | Bavaria | Lower Saxony | 5: 4 |
1949 | Lower Saxony | Rhine district | 7: 2 |
1950 | Rhine district | Berlin | 5: 4 |
1951 | Bavaria | Lower Rhine | 5: 4 |
1952 | Lower Saxony | Bavaria | 5: 4 |
1953 | Rhine district | Lower Saxony | 6: 3 |
1954 | Lower Rhine | Bavaria | 6: 3 |
1955 | Bavaria | to bathe | 6: 3 |
1956 | Bavaria | Lower Rhine | 8: 1 |
1957 | Bavaria | Lower Rhine | 6: 3 |
1958 | Berlin | Hesse | 7: 2 |
1959 | Berlin | Bavaria | 7: 2 |
1960 | Berlin | Rhine district | 8: 1 |
1961 | Rhine district | Berlin | 5: 4 |
1962 | Bavaria | Lower Saxony | 5: 4 |
1963 | Rhine district | Bavaria | 5: 4 |
1964 | Lower Saxony | Hesse | 5: 4 |
1965 | Hesse | to bathe | 5: 4 |
1966 | Lower Saxony | to bathe | 7: 2 |
1967 | Lower Saxony | Bavaria | 5: 4 |
1968 | Lower Saxony | Berlin | 6: 2 |
1969 | Lower Saxony | Berlin | 6: 3 |
1970 | to bathe | Bavaria | 6: 3 |
1971 | Bavaria | to bathe | 8: 1 |
1972 | Bavaria | Berlin | 5: 4 |
1973 | Bavaria | Berlin | 5: 4 |
1974 | Berlin | Bavaria | 7: 2 |
1975 | Berlin | to bathe | 7: 2 |
1976 | Bavaria | Berlin | 5: 4 |
1977 | Bavaria | Berlin | 6: 3 |
1978 | Bavaria | Berlin | 7: 2 |
1979 | Bavaria | to bathe | 5: 4 |
1980 | Bavaria | Lower Rhine | 5: 4 |
1981 | Bavaria | Lower Rhine | 6: 3 |
1982 | Lower Rhine | Bavaria | 6-0 |
1983 | Lower Rhine | Bavaria | 5: 4 |
1984 | Lower Rhine | to bathe | 5: 3 |
1985 | Lower Rhine | to bathe | 5: 1 |
1986 | to bathe | Lower Rhine | 6: 3 |
1987 | Lower Rhine | to bathe | 5: 4 |
1988 | Württemberg | to bathe | 6: 3 |
1989 | Bavaria | Württemberg | 6: 3 |
1990 | Bavaria | Berlin | 2: 1 |
1991 | Bavaria | Westphalia | 2: 1 |
1992 | Bavaria | Württemberg | 2: 1 |
1993 | Lower Saxony | Middle Rhine | 3-0 |
1994 | Bavaria | Middle Rhine | 2-0 |
1995 | Westphalia | Bavaria | 2: 1 |
1996 | Westphalia | Lower Rhine | 2: 1 |
1997 | Lower Rhine | Berlin-Brandenburg | 3-0 |
1998 | Bavaria | Lower Rhine | 3-0 |
1999 | Berlin-Brandenburg | Bavaria | 2-0 |
2000 | Rhineland-Palatinate | Lower Rhine | 2: 1 |
2001 | Bavaria | Westphalia | 2: 1 |
2002-2005 | ? | ||
from 2006 the Meden / Poensgen games were merged | |||
2006 | |||
2007 | |||
2008 | Schleswig-Holstein | Lower Rhine | 4: 2 |
2009 | Schleswig-Holstein | Bavaria | 4-0 |
2010 | Bavaria | Lower Rhine | 4: 2 |
2011 | Württemberg | Lower Rhine | 4: 2 |
2012 | Westphalia | Middle Rhine | 3: 3 (7: 7, 51:48) |
2013 | Bavaria | Berlin-Brandenburg | 3: 3 (7: 7, 63:52) |
2014 | Westphalia | Lower Rhine | 4: 2 |
2015 | Lower Rhine | Middle Rhine | 3: 1 |
2016 | Lower Rhine | Hamburg | 3: 1 |
literature
- Deutscher Tennisbund eV: "Tennis in Germany - From the Beginnings to the Present, One Hundred Years of the Deutscher Tennisbund" , Duncker & Humblot , Berlin 2002, ISBN 978-3-4281-0846-6 . Pp. 306/307
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Large Meden- / Poensgen Games on dtb-tennis.de, accessed on April 29, 2016
- ^ German Tennis Association: "Tennis in Germany - From the Beginnings to the Present, Hundred Years of the German Tennis Association" , Duncker & Humblot , Berlin 2002, ISBN 978-3-4281-0846-6 . Pp. 306/307
- ↑ Results 2008 (dtb-tennis.de, accessed on August 4, 2017, PDF)
- ↑ Results 2009 (dtb-tennis.de, accessed on August 4, 2017, PDF)
- ↑ Results 2010 (dtb-tennis.de, accessed on August 4, 2017, PDF)
- ↑ Results 2011 (dtb-tennis.de, accessed on August 4, 2017, PDF)
- ↑ Results 2012 (dtb-tennis.de, accessed on August 4, 2017, PDF)
- ↑ Results 2013, (dtb-tennis.de, accessed on August 4, 2017, PDF)
- ↑ Results 2014 (dtb-tennis.de, accessed on August 4, 2017, PDF)
- ↑ Results 2015 (dtb-tennis.de, accessed on August 4, 2017, PDF)
- ↑ Results 2016 (dtb-tennis.de, accessed on August 4, 2017, PDF)