Halle Open

{{Infobox tennis tournament

| name = Halle Open

| logo = Halle Open non sponsor logo.jpg

| current =

|type=atp

| founded = {{start date and age|df=yes|1993}}

| editions = 30 (2023)

| tour = ATP Tour

| location = Halle (Westfalen), Germany

| venue = Gerry Weber Stadion

| category = ATP World Series /
ATP International Series /
ATP World Tour 250 series
(1993–2014)
ATP World Tour 500 series
(2015–present)

| surface = Grass (outdoor)

| draw = 32S / 32Q / 16D

| prize money = €2,195,175 (2023)

| website = {{URL|https://www.terrawortmann-open.de/en/|terrawortmann-open.de}}

| completed event = 2024

| singles = {{flagicon|ITA}} Jannik Sinner

| doubles = {{flagicon|ITA}} Simone Bolelli
{{flagicon|ITA}} Andrea Vavassori

}}

The Halle Open (known as the Terra Wortmann Open for sponsorship reasons) is a men's tennis tournament held in Halle, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Held since 1993, the event is played on four outdoor grass courts and is a part of the ATP Tour 500 series on the ATP Tour schedule.

Between 1993 and 2018 it was sponsored by Gerry Weber. It was sponsored by Noventi from 2019 to 2021.{{cite web|url=http://www.tennis-tourtalk.com/44855/gerry-weber-open-renamed-as-noventi-open|title=Gerry Weber Open Renamed As NOVENTI Open|website=Tennis TourTalk|date=8 June 2019|access-date=9 June 2019|archive-date=16 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190616063407/http://www.tennis-tourtalk.com/44855/gerry-weber-open-renamed-as-noventi-open|url-status=dead}} In December 2021, a change of primary sponsor and name was announced. In 2022, the name of the ATP tournament was changed from the Noventi Open to the Terra Wortmann Open, as the company Wortmann AG secured the naming rights.{{Cite web |date=2024-05-02 |title=Hurkacz verpflichtet: TERRA WORTMANN OPEN mit sechs Top Ten-Spielern・Wortmann AG bleibt Titelsponsor |url=https://www.terrawortmann-open.de/news/artikel/hurkacz-verpflichtet-terra-wortmann-open-mit-sechs-top-ten-spielern-wortmann-ag-bleibt-titelsponsor/#:~:text=Wortmann%20AG%20verl%C3%A4ngert%20Titelsponsoring&text=Das%20Rasentennisturnier%20tr%C3%A4gt%20seit%202022,der%20Betreibergesellschaft%20der%20OWL%20ARENA. |access-date=2024-10-23 |website=www.terrawortmann-open.de |language=de-DE}}

The Halle Open is held at the same time as the Queens Club Championships, and the two are seen as the primary warm-up tournaments for the Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament, also on grass courts, which begins towards the end of June. The event was upgraded in 2015 from a 250 series to a 500 series tournament.

The Centre Court (the OWL Arena) has 12,300 seats and a retractable roof which can be closed in 88 seconds so that tennis matches can continue with a closed roof when it begins to rain. The stadium is heated and also used for other sport events (handball, basketball, volleyball and boxing) and concerts.

Past finals

In singles, Roger Federer (2003–06, 2008, 2013–15, 2017, 2019) holds the record for most overall titles (ten, out of thirteen finals), and most consecutive titles (four, in 2003–06). In doubles, Raven Klaasen (2015–16, 2019) and Marcelo Melo (2017–18, 2023) co-hold the record for most titles with three each, and co-hold the one for consecutive titles with Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (2011–12), Rajeev Ram (2015–16), Łukasz Kubot (2017–18) and Melo (2017–18), at two.

=Singles=

Image:Roger Federer at Wimbledon 2005.jpg won ten titles in Halle (2003–06, 2008, 2013–15, 2017, 2019), three times without the loss of a set throughout the tournament (2004, 2008, 2017).]]

class="wikitable"
style="width:40px"|Year

!style="width:200px"|Champion

!style="width:200px"|Runner-up

!style="width:180px" class="unsortable"|Score

colspan=5 align=center |↓  ATP Tour 250{{efn|name=ATP 250|Known as World Series from 1990 till 1999. International Series from 2000 till 2008.}}  ↓
1993{{flagicon|FRA}} Henri Leconte{{flagicon|UKR}} Andrei Medvedev6–2, 6–3
1994{{flagicon|GER}} Michael Stich{{flagicon|SWE}} Magnus Larsson6–4, 4–6, 6–3
1995{{flagicon|SUI}} Marc Rosset{{flagicon|GER}} Michael Stich3–6, 7–6(13–11), 7–6(10–8)
1996{{flagicon|SWE}} Nicklas Kulti{{flagicon|RUS}} Yevgeny Kafelnikov6–7(5–7), 6–3, 6–4
1997{{flagicon|RUS}} Yevgeny Kafelnikov{{flagicon|CZE}} Petr Korda7–6(7–2), 6–7(5–7), 7–6(9–7)
1998{{flagicon|RUS}} Yevgeny Kafelnikov (2){{flagicon|SWE}} Magnus Larsson6–4, 6–4
1999{{flagicon|GER}} Nicolas Kiefer{{flagicon|SWE}} Nicklas Kulti6–3, 6–2
2000{{flagicon|GER}} David Prinosil{{flagicon|NED}} Richard Krajicek6–3, 6–2
2001{{flagicon|SWE}} Thomas Johansson{{flagicon|FRA}} Fabrice Santoro6–3, 6–7(5–7), 6–2
2002{{flagicon|RUS}} Yevgeny Kafelnikov (3){{flagicon|GER}} Nicolas Kiefer2–6, 6–4, 6–4
2003{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer{{flagicon|GER}} Nicolas Kiefer6–1, 6–3
2004{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer (2){{flagicon|USA}} Mardy Fish6–0, 6–3
2005{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer (3){{flagicon|RUS}} Marat Safin6–4, 6–7(6–8), 6–4
2006{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer (4){{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Berdych6–0, 6–7(4–7), 6–2
2007{{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Berdych{{flagicon|CYP}} Marcos Baghdatis7–5, 6–4
2008{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer (5){{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Kohlschreiber6–3, 6–4
2009{{flagicon|GER}} Tommy Haas{{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Novak Djokovic6–3, 6–7(4–7), 6–1
2010{{flagicon|AUS}} Lleyton Hewitt{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer3–6, 7–6(7–4), 6–4
2011{{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Kohlschreiber{{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Petzschner7–6(7–5), 2–0 retired
2012{{flagicon|GER}} Tommy Haas (2){{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer7–6(7–5), 6–4
2013{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer (6){{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Youzhny6–7(5–7), 6–3, 6–4
2014{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer (7){{flagicon|COL}} Alejandro Falla7–6(7–2), 7–6(7–3)
colspan=5 align=center |↓  ATP Tour 500  ↓
2015{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer (8){{flagicon|ITA}} Andreas Seppi7–6(7–1), 6–4
2016{{flagicon|GER}} Florian Mayer{{flagicon|GER}} Alexander Zverev6–2, 5–7, 6–3
2017{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer (9){{flagicon|GER}} Alexander Zverev6–1, 6–3
2018{{flagicon|CRO}} Borna Ćorić{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer7–6(8–6), 3–6, 6–2
2019{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer (10){{flagicon|BEL}} David Goffin7–6(7–2), 6–1
2020colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"| Not held due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021{{flagicon|FRA}} Ugo Humbert{{flagicon|RUS}} Andrey Rublev6–3, 7–6(7–4)
2022{{flagicon|POL}} Hubert Hurkacz{{flagicon
}{{efn|name=rus|Competed under no nationality due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.}} Daniil Medvedev || 6–1, 6–4

|-

|2023 || {{flagicon|KAZ}} Alexander Bublik || {{flagicon|}}{{efn|name=rus}} Andrey Rublev || 6–3, 3–6, 6–3

|-

|2024 || {{flagicon|ITA}} Jannik Sinner || {{flagicon|POL}} Hubert Hurkacz || 7–6(10–8), 7–6(7–2)

|-

|}

=Doubles=

Image:Bjorkman and Woodbridge winners Wimbledon 2004.jpg (right, pictured here with 2003 champion Todd Woodbridge, left) share a record of three finals in Halle (1999, 2002–03), taking the title twice (1999, 2003).]]

class="wikitable"
style="width:40px"|Year

!style="width:200px"|Champions

!style="width:200px"|Runners-up

!style="width:180px" class="unsortable"|Score

colspan=5 align=center |↓  ATP Tour 250{{efn|name=ATP 250|Known as World Series from 1990 till 1999. International Series from 2000 till 2008.}}  ↓
1993{{flagicon|CZE}} Petr Korda
{{flagicon|CZE}} Cyril Suk
{{flagicon|USA}} Mike Bauer
{{flagicon|GER}} Marc-Kevin Goellner
7–6, 5–7, 6–3
1994{{flagicon|FRA}} Olivier Delaître
{{flagicon|FRA}} Guy Forget
{{flagicon|FRA}} Henri Leconte
{{flagicon|RSA|1928}} Gary Muller
6–4, 6–7, 6–4
1995{{flagicon|NED}} Jacco Eltingh
{{flagicon|NED}} Paul Haarhuis
{{flagicon|RUS}} Yevgeny Kafelnikov
{{flagicon|RUS}} Andrei Olhovskiy
6–2, 3–6, 6–3
1996{{flagicon|ZIM}} Byron Black
{{flagicon|CAN}} Grant Connell
{{flagicon|RUS}} Yevgeny Kafelnikov
{{flagicon|CZE}} Daniel Vacek
6–1, 7–5
1997{{flagicon|GER}} Karsten Braasch
{{flagicon|GER}} Michael Stich
{{flagicon|RSA}} David Adams
{{flagicon|RSA}} Marius Barnard
7–6, 6–3
1998{{flagicon|RSA}} Ellis Ferreira
{{flagicon|USA}} Rick Leach
{{flagicon|RSA}} John-Laffnie de Jager
{{flagicon|GER}} Marc-Kevin Goellner
4–6, 6–4, 7–6
1999{{flagicon|SWE}} Jonas Björkman
{{flagicon|AUS}} Patrick Rafter
{{flagicon|NED}} Paul Haarhuis
{{flagicon|USA}} Jared Palmer
6–3, 7–5
2000{{flagicon|SWE}} Nicklas Kulti
{{flagicon|SWE}} Mikael Tillström
{{flagicon|IND}} Mahesh Bhupathi
{{flagicon|GER}} David Prinosil
7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–4)
2001{{flagicon|CAN}} Daniel Nestor
{{flagicon|AUS}} Sandon Stolle
{{flagicon|BLR}} Max Mirnyi
{{flagicon|AUS}} Patrick Rafter
6–4, 6–7(5–7), 6–1
2002{{flagicon|GER}} David Prinosil
{{flagicon|CZE}} David Rikl
{{flagicon|SWE}} Jonas Björkman
{{flagicon|AUS}} Todd Woodbridge
4–6, 7–6(7–5), 7–5
2003{{flagicon|SWE}} Jonas Björkman (2)
{{flagicon|AUS}} Todd Woodbridge
{{flagicon|CZE}} Martin Damm
{{flagicon|CZE}} Cyril Suk
6–3, 6–4
2004{{flagicon|IND}} Leander Paes
{{flagicon|CZE}} David Rikl (2)
{{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Cibulec
{{flagicon|CZE}} Petr Pála
6–2, 7–5
2005{{flagicon|SUI}} Yves Allegro
{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer
{{flagicon|SWE}} Joachim Johansson
{{flagicon|RUS}} Marat Safin
7–5, 6–7(6–8), 6–3
2006{{flagicon|FRA}} Fabrice Santoro
{{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Nenad Zimonjić
{{flagicon|GER}} Michael Kohlmann
{{flagicon|GER}} Rainer Schüttler
6–0, 6–4
2007{{flagicon|SWE}} Simon Aspelin
{{flagicon|AUT}} Julian Knowle
{{flagicon|FRA}} Fabrice Santoro
{{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Nenad Zimonjić
6–4, 7–6(7–5)
2008{{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Youzhny
{{flagicon|GER}} Mischa Zverev
{{flagicon|CZE}} Lukáš Dlouhý
{{flagicon|IND}} Leander Paes
3–6, 6–4, [10–3]*
2009{{flagicon|GER}} Christopher Kas
{{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Kohlschreiber
{{flagicon|GER}} Andreas Beck
{{flagicon|SUI}} Marco Chiudinelli
6–3, 6–4
2010{{flagicon|UKR}} Sergiy Stakhovsky
{{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Youzhny (2)
{{flagicon|CZE}} Martin Damm
{{flagicon|SVK}} Filip Polášek
4–6, 7–5, [10–7]
2011{{flagicon|IND}} Rohan Bopanna
{{flagicon|PAK}} Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
{{flagicon|NED}} Robin Haase
{{flagicon|CAN}} Milos Raonic
7–6(10–8), 3–6, [11–9]
2012{{flagicon|PAK}} Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (2)
{{flagicon|NED}} Jean-Julien Rojer
{{flagicon|PHI}} Treat Conrad Huey
{{flagicon|USA}} Scott Lipsky
6–3, 6–4
2013{{flagicon|MEX}} Santiago González
{{flagicon|USA}} Scott Lipsky
{{flagicon|ITA}} Daniele Bracciali
{{flagicon|ISR}} Jonathan Erlich
6–2, 7–6(7–3)
2014{{flagicon|GER}} Andre Begemann
{{flagicon|AUT}} Julian Knowle (2)
{{flagicon|SUI}} Marco Chiudinelli
{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer
1–6, 7–5, [12–10]
colspan=5 align=center |↓  ATP Tour 500  ↓
2015{{flagicon|RSA}} Raven Klaasen
{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram
{{flagicon|IND}} Rohan Bopanna
{{flagicon|ROU}} Florin Mergea
7–6(7–5), 6–2
2016{{flagicon|RSA}} Raven Klaasen (2)
{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram (2)
{{flagicon|POL}} Łukasz Kubot
{{flagicon|AUT}} Alexander Peya
7–6(7–5), 6–2
2017{{flagicon|POL}} Łukasz Kubot
{{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelo Melo
{{flagicon|GER}} Mischa Zverev
{{flagicon|GER}} Alexander Zverev
5–7, 6–3, [10–8]
2018{{flagicon|POL}} Łukasz Kubot (2)
{{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelo Melo (2)
{{flagicon|GER}} Mischa Zverev
{{flagicon|GER}} Alexander Zverev
7–6(7–1), 6–4
2019{{flagicon|RSA}} Raven Klaasen (3)
{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
{{flagicon|POL}} Łukasz Kubot
{{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelo Melo
4–6, 6–3, [10–4]
2020colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"| Not held due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021{{flagicon|GER}} Kevin Krawietz
{{flagicon|ROU}} Horia Tecău
{{flagicon|CAN}} Félix Auger-Aliassime
{{flagicon|POL}} Hubert Hurkacz
7–6(7–4), 6–4
2022{{flagicon|ARG}} Horacio Zeballos
{{flagicon|ESP}} Marcel Granollers
{{flagicon|GER}} Tim Pütz
{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
6-4, 6-7(5–7), [14-12]
2023{{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelo Melo (3)
{{flagicon|AUS}} John Peers
{{flagicon|ITA}} Simone Bolelli
{{flagicon|ITA}} Andrea Vavassori
7–6(7–3), 3–6, [10–6]
2024{{flagicon|ITA}} Simone Bolelli
{{flagicon|ITA}} Andrea Vavassori
{{flagicon|GER}} Kevin Krawietz
{{flagicon|GER}} Tim Pütz
7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–5)

=Statistics=

==Multiple championships==

class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:95%"
style="background: #efefef"
width="200" |Player

!Singles

!Doubles

!Total

!class="unsortable"|Years

{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Roger|Federer}}|SUI}} +align="center" | 10align="center" | 1align="center" | 112003 (S), 2004 (S), 2005 (S), 2005 (D), 2006 (S), 2008 (S), 2013 (S), 2014 (S), 2015 (S), 2017 (S), 2019 (S)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Yevgeny|Kafelnikov}}|RUS}}align="center" | 3align="center" | 0align="center" | 31997 (S), 1998 (S), 2002 (S)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Marcelo|Melo}}|BRA}} +align="center" | 0align="center" | 3align="center" | 32017 (D), 2018 (D), 2023 (D)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Raven|Klaasen}}|RSA}} +align="center" | 0align="center" | 3align="center" | 32015 (D), 2016 (D), 2019 (D)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Tommy|Haas}}|GER}} +align="center" | 2align="center" | 0align="center" | 22009 (S), 2012 (S)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Nicklas|Kulti}}|SWE}}align="center" | 1align="center" | 1align="center" | 21996 (S), 2000 (D)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|David|Prinosil}}|GER}}align="center" | 1align="center" | 1align="center" | 22000 (S), 2002 (D)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Philipp|Kohlschreiber}}|GER}} +align="center" | 1align="center" | 1align="center" | 22009 (D), 2011 (S)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Jonas|Björkman}}|SWE}}align="center" | 0align="center" | 2align="center" | 21999 (D), 2003 (D)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|David|Rikl}}|CZE}}align="center" | 0align="center" | 2align="center" | 22002 (D), 2004 (D)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Mikhail|Youzhny}}|RUS}} +align="center" | 0align="center" | 2align="center" | 22008 (D), 2010 (D)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Aisam-ul-Haq|Qureshi}}|PAK}} +align="center" | 0align="center" | 2align="center" | 22011 (D), 2012 (D)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Julian|Knowle}}|AUT}} +align="center" | 0align="center" | 2align="center" | 22007 (D), 2014 (D)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Rajeev|Ram}}|USA}} +align="center" | 0align="center" | 2align="center" | 22015 (D), 2016 (D)
{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Łukasz|Kubot}}|POL}} +align="center" | 0align="center" | 2align="center" | 22017 (D), 2018 (D)

==Championships by country==

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%"
width="175" |Country

!Singles

!First

!Last

!Doubles

!First

!Last

!Overall

align="left" |{{flagteam|GER}}71994201661997202113
align="left" |{{flagteam|SUI}}111995201912005200512
align="left" |{{flagteam|SWE}}2199620014199920076
align="left" |{{flagteam|RUS}}3199720022200820105
align="left" |{{flagteam|AUS}}1201020104199920235
align="left" |{{flagteam|FRA}}2199320212199420064
align="left" |{{flagteam|CZE}}1200720073199320044
align="left" |{{flagteam|RSA}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}4199820194
align="left" |{{flagteam|USA}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}4199820164
align="left" |{{flagteam|BRA}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}3201720233
align="left" |{{flagteam|POL}}1202220222201720183
align="left" |{{flagteam|ITA}}1202420241202420242
align="left" |{{flagteam|CAN}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}2199620012
align="left" |{{flagteam|IND}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}2200420112
align="left" |{{flagteam|NED}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}2199520122
align="left" |{{flagteam|PAK}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}2201120122
align="left" |{{flagteam|AUT}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}2200720142
align="left" |{{flagteam|KAZ}}1202320230{{n/a}}{{n/a}}1
align="left" |{{flagteam|CRO}}1201820180{{n/a}}{{n/a}}1
align="left" |{{flagteam|NZL}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}1201920191
align="left" |{{flagteam|ZIM}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}1199619961
align="left" |{{flagteam|SER}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}1200620061
align="left" |{{flagteam|UKR}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}1201020101
align="left" |{{flagteam|MEX}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}1201320131
align="left" |{{flagteam|ROU}}0{{n/a}}{{n/a}}1202120211

Notes

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References

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