International tennis championships of Germany 1935

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   International Tennis Championships of Germany tennis   
date August 3-11, 1935
venue Hamburg German Empire
Nazi stateNazi state 
First run 1892
Tournament type Free place tournament
Defending champion
Men's singles Nazi stateNazi state Gottfried von Cramm
Ladies singles DenmarkDenmark Hilde Sperling
Men's doubles Spain Second RepublicSecond Spanish Republic Enrique Maier Adrian Quist
AustraliaAustralia 
Ladies doubles United KingdomUnited Kingdom Evelyn Dearman Nancy Lyle
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Mixed DenmarkDenmark Hilde Sperling Gottfried von Cramm
Nazi stateNazi state 
Title holder
Men's singles Nazi stateNazi state Gottfried von Cramm
Ladies singles DenmarkDenmark Hilde Sperling
Men's doubles Nazi stateNazi state Hans thinker Henner Henkel
Nazi stateNazi state 
Ladies doubles NetherlandsNetherlands Madzy Rollin Couquerque Änne Schneider
Nazi stateNazi state 
Mixed Nazi stateNazi state Cilly Aussem Henner Henkel
Nazi stateNazi state 

The 38th German International Tennis Championships took place from August 3 to August 11, 1935 on the Rothenbaum in Hamburg .

Gottfried von Cramm won the men's singles title for the fourth time in a row in the final against the Hungarian Ottó Szigeti . The other semi-finalists were Hans Denker and Henner Henkel , who won the double together. Henkel also won the mixed alongside Cilly Aussem , who last competed in Hamburg. Aussem lost the individual final against Hilde Sperling , who was victorious for the third time in a row. The women's doubles were won by Madzy Rollin Couquerque and Änne Schneider from the Netherlands .

Results

Men's singles

  final
               
   Nazi stateNazi state Gottfried von Cramm  6th 6th 6th
 Hungary 1918Hungary Otto Szigeti 3 3 3

Ladies singles

  final
           
 DenmarkDenmark Hilde Sperling  9 6th
 Nazi stateNazi state Cilly Aussem 7th 0

Men's doubles

  final
               
   Nazi stateNazi state Hans thinker Henner Henkel
 Nazi stateNazi state  
6th 6th 6th
 Poland 1928Second Polish Republic Józef Hebda Kazimierz Tarłowski
 Poland 1928Second Polish Republic  
1 1 1

Ladies doubles

  final
           
 NetherlandsNetherlands Madzy Rollin Couquerque  Änne Schneider
 Nazi stateNazi state 
5 8th 6th
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mary Hardwick Susan Noel
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
7th 6th 3

Mixed

  final
           
 Nazi stateNazi state Cilly Aussem Henner Henkel
 Nazi stateNazi state  
3 6th 6th
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Susan Noel Frank Wilde
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
6th 1 2

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