Tennis Tournament Happening at TC Asberg, Hosted by TC Asberg Nühlen & GHP
Get ready for an exciting sporting event that also makes a positive impact on the community! The Nühlen & GHP Tennis Cup is set to return to Tennis Club Asberg, Moers from August 16-24, 2025. This tournament is a must-attend for tennis enthusiasts in the region and beyond.
The Nühlen & GHP Tennis Cup is an LK rated tournament, which means it forms part of the local competitive circuit in Germany. It offers a fantastic opportunity for players to improve or maintain their LK ranking, crucial for regional and national standings.
But this tournament is more than just a competition. It's a celebration of the joy of sports and a commitment to social causes. Previous editions have seen the tournament contribute to various charitable initiatives, such as support programs for children and young athletes, local health care charities, and foundations promoting access to sports for underprivileged groups.
Although the specific charitable institutions supported during the 2025 edition are not yet publicly detailed, we encourage you to contact the tournament organisers at TC Asberg or check their official announcements closer to or during the event dates for the most precise and updated information.
The Nühlen & GHP Tennis Cup offers a great tournament atmosphere, fair playing conditions, and the opportunity to do good with your involvement. The competitions for this year's event are Doubles and Mixed, open to all active players with an LK rating. Registration is now possible via [www.tennis.de], with the deadline for registration being August 13, 2025.
We would like to express our gratitude to the event's main sponsors, Mercedes Nühlen and the tax and business consultancy Grüter, Hamich & Partner (GHP), for their support in making this tournament possible.
So, mark your calendars and get ready for a fantastic sporting event that also makes a difference in the community. The Nühlen & GHP Tennis Cup is an event you won't want to miss!
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