The strong doubles of TC Rot-Weiß celebrate a narrow 5:4 victory!
TC Rot-Weiß Pirmasens secured victory in the A-class final against SG Römerberg/Heiligenstein with 5:4 on June 29, 2025.

The strong doubles of TC Rot-Weiß celebrate a narrow 5:4 victory!
Today, June 29, 2025, TC Rot-Weiß Pirmasens achieved its goal and secured a place in the sun with an exciting 5:4 win in the so-called “final” of the A-class against SG Römerberg/Heiligenstein. This happened in a match that was characterized by high expectations and an exciting atmosphere, as SG Römerberg/Heiligenstein had also not lost any points to date.
In this decisive duel it became clear what kind of fighting spirit the Pirmasen team has. Despite tough competition, TC Rot-Weiß was able to achieve a narrow but deserved victory. With the seeding and game scores of 13:8 and a total points balance of 93:58, the Pirmasens players laid the foundation for their success and impressively show that they don't have to hide anything under a bushel.
Exciting season
As a front runner would expect, the entire season was marked by fierce competition from other teams. Already on May 18th, SG Römerberg/Heiligenstein showed their strength with a clear 6:3 against TC Blau-Weiß Herxheim. This added significantly to the tension as the two clubs met on the way to the championship.
The importance of tennis in Germany
Tennis is not only very popular in Germany, it is also one of the most popular sports in the country. According to the German Tennis Federation (DTB), the sport recorded an increase of around 16,000 tennis players last year. With over 1.4 million club members and more than 8,600 tennis clubs, there is enormous enthusiasm for the game. Even though the number of tennis clubs has declined slightly since 1994, tennis remains the third most popular sport behind football and gymnastics.
In addition to the joy of playing, major tournaments such as the 2024 French Open, which boasted a record attendance of over 630,000 spectators, are a growing indication of the sport's enduring love. Younger players like Alexander Zverev, who won a silver medal in Paris, are also helping to promote the popular sport.
The performance of TC Rot-Weiß Pirmasens in the A-class shows that the tennis landscape in Germany is full of talent and promising players who could continue to make a name for themselves in the coming years. The fans can look forward to the next matches and hopefully the TC Rot-Weiß will continue to achieve great things in the future.
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