TuS TD 07 Lank Women 30 Finish Niederrheinliga Season Strong with 6-0 Win

Meerbusch, Germany – The TuS TD 07 Lank Damen 30 tennis team concluded their Winterhallenrunde season with a strong performance, securing third place in the Niederrheinliga. The team capped off their campaign with a decisive 6-0 victory over BW Bottrop, finishing with a 6-4 record.

The final match saw dominant performances across the board, with key wins in the singles matches setting the tone for the victory. Mirja Buch secured a win after her opponent retired whereas trailing 1-2. Amelie Bergstein demonstrated her skill with a 6-2, 6-1 victory, while Annika Schiffer followed suit with a 6-2, 6-4 win. Rosalie Bergstein too contributed to the clean sweep, winning her match 6-1, 6-3.

This successful season for the TuS TD 07 Lank Damen 30 builds on a strong tradition of tennis in the Meerbusch area. The club, officially known as Turn- und Sportverein Treudeutsch 07 Lank e.V., has been a fixture in the local sporting community. The team’s performance this winter highlights the growing strength of women’s tennis within the club and the Niederrheinliga.

The Niederrheinliga is a regional tennis league in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, known for its competitive play and dedicated athletes. Finishing in the top three demonstrates the TuS TD 07 Lank Damen 30’s ability to compete at a high level against other strong teams in the region. For many local tennis enthusiasts, the league represents a key stepping stone for players aiming for higher levels of competition.

Beyond the Damen 30 team’s success, the TuS TD 07 Lank club is also seeing positive results in other divisions. The Herren 50 team recently achieved a 6-0 win against ETUF Essen, maintaining their lead in the standings and positioning themselves for a potential promotion. Götz Belde and Thomas Mey faced tough competition, winning closely contested matches, while Markus Müller and Sven Brouwers secured more straightforward victories. The Herren 50 team needs only a draw in their upcoming match on March 22nd against Ronsdorf to clinch the promotion.

However, not all teams within the TuS TD 07 Lank organization fared as well. The Herren 40 team, despite a 6-0 victory over Angermund in their final match, will be relegated to the Bezirksliga. Similarly, the Damen 50 team from GWR Büderich will also be dropping down a league after a winless season, losing 1-5 to TC Raffelberg II. Birgit Spicker secured the team’s only point of the season with a hard-fought 6-3, 2-6, 10-8 win.

The club recently held its annual members’ meeting on June 5, 2025, where Amelie Bergstein was confirmed as the 2nd Chairperson, Sascha Gesse as the Managing Director, and Nadine Gayer as the Social Officer. This demonstrates the club’s commitment to strong leadership and community involvement. The club also hosted a “Let’s Play Day” on Pfingstmontag (Whit Monday), encouraging new members to strive tennis and offering discounted membership rates for those who joined on the day.

Looking ahead, the TuS TD 07 Lank club continues to foster a vibrant tennis community in Meerbusch. The success of the Damen 30 team, alongside the promising performances of other divisions, signals a bright future for the club. The next key date for the Herren 50 team is their match against Ronsdorf on March 22nd, where they will aim to secure their promotion. Fans and supporters can stay updated on the club’s activities and results through their official website: https://td-lank07.de/.

The team’s third-place finish is a testament to their dedication and hard work throughout the Winterhallenrunde season. It also highlights the growing popularity of tennis in the Meerbusch region and the strong foundation built by the TuS TD 07 Lank club.

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