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Tennis Morning Briefing: Stuttgart, London and ’s-Hertogenbosch — Saturday, June 13

In the latest tennis action across Germany, London, and Zagreb, the Stuttgart event delivered the biggest surprise of the previous day as Kamil Majchrzak eliminated Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime, the ATP world No. 6, in the quarterfinals. The result added unexpected drama to a day already marked by strong German performances. In doubles, the German pairing of Yannick Hanfmann and Jan-Lennard Struff reached the final, keeping home interest alive in the tournament.

Attention now shifts to the matches scheduled for today, with Taylor Fritz and Emma Raducanu among the notable names set to compete at their respective events. Their matches are part of a broader day of tennis featuring action in both the ATP and WTA tours, alongside lower-tier ITF competition.

German player Anna-Lena Friedsam is also in focus in Zagreb, where she is battling for a place in the final. Her run has become one of the key storylines for German tennis fans, as she looks to turn momentum into a title opportunity.

The overall picture is one of a busy and eventful tennis day, with German players featuring prominently in multiple tournaments. Stuttgart remains a major talking point after Majchrzak’s upset over Auger-Aliassime and the doubles success of Hanfmann and Struff, while the upcoming schedule promises more high-profile matches involving Fritz and Raducanu. Friedsam’s semifinal effort in Zagreb adds another German interest point to a day that spans several competitions and surfaces.

With quarterfinal, semifinal, and final-round implications all in play, the tournaments in Germany and abroad continue to produce significant results for both established stars and emerging challengers. The mix of surprise exits, doubles success, and ongoing singles battles has made the current slate of matches especially noteworthy for followers of ATP, WTA, and ITF tennis.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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