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Angelique Kerber Bids Emotional Farewell at Bad Homburg Open Facing Friend Ana Ivanovic; Boris Becker & Iga Swiatek in Special Attendance

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Angelique Kerber's emotional farewell at the Bad Homburg Open took the spotlight as the former World No.1 shared the court with close friend Ana Ivanovic in a special exhibition match.

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With her farewell game In Bad Homburg Angelique Kerber has now "received". After an extraordinary tennis career, her Andre Agassi offers a beautiful future: "You don't know it yet – but life gets better.

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Angelique Kerber presents herself once again to her fans for her tennis farewell in Bad Homburg. There is also dance with Ana Ivanović.

·Berlin, Germany
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Angelique Kerber's great career ends with an emotional farewell game in Bad Homburg. Tennis will continue to determine her life, which also has to do with new tasks.

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Tänzchen, Emotionen und Steffi-Graf-Grüß: Angelique Kerber presents herself once again to her fans for her farewell in Bad Homburg. She has already made new plans - also on the tennis tour. With „Gänsehaut" and a dance to Helene Fischer's hit „Atemlos" as an intermediate entry Angelique Kerber celebrated the end of her tennis career. The 4,100 spectators in Bad Homburg passed the three-time Grand Slam tournament winner with Standing Ovations. Th…

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Getty Images: Angelique Kerber ended her tennis career with an emotional farewell match in Bad Homburg. The three-time Grand Slam champion danced to Helene Fischer's hit "Atemlos" (Breathless), defeated Ana Ivanović, and received a standing ovation from 4,100 spectators. It was a great honor to now also be a legend, said the 38-year-old. The result of the match – 6-3, 7-5 against former world number one Ana Ivanović of Serbia – was secondary in …

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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