Sports weekend in Stuttgart: Top events attract fans and athletes!
Discover the sporting events in Degerloch and Stuttgart on June 30, 2025, including tennis, rugby and fistball.

Sports weekend in Stuttgart: Top events attract fans and athletes!
in Stuttgart this week there are numerous exciting sporting events on the program that make the hearts of fans and athletes beat alike. From Women's tennist tournament to American football and judo-The variety of sports reflects the lively sports culture of the region.
The women's tennis tournament , organized by TC Blau-Weiß Vaihingen-Rohr, attract the best players to the international Württemberg women's tennis championship for the city cup until Sunday. At the same time, the Stuttgart Surge is fighting in American football on Sunday against the Fehervar Enthroners in the Gazi Stadium. After a defeat last week, the team is currently in second place in the West.
variety of sports
The sports week is rich in activities: On Saturday, the TV Stammheim will meet TV Waldrennach in the 1st Bundesliga Süd in fistball after they have already secured the class. Likewise, the 36th Ditzinger Young Masters will take place in fencing in the Alfred-Fögen-Halle on the same day, which attracts athletes from age groups U 9 to U 17 from all over Germany.
A special highlight is the 23rd International Judoturnier in the Glaspalast Sindelfingen, in which 1800 athletes from more than 20 nations will take part. Rather locally, the 19th Reichsstadt-Regatta, which takes place on Saturday in Esslingen and the Esslinger Canadier Cup on Sunday and appeal to water sports lovers.
WTA 500 Stuttgart 2025
An outstanding event that is currently in focus is the WTA 500 Stuttgart 2025 . This tournament has established itself as an integral part of the WTA calendar since 2009. Aryna Sabalenka will try to win her first title in Stuttgart on her fifth attempt after she was in the final three times from 2021 to 2023, but lost to IGA SWIATEK.
Swiadek, who won the tournament 2022 and 2023, returns to a competition this year, which also includes Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, Mirra Andreeva, Jasmine Paolini and Emma Navarro. While the German participants are considered outsiders, Laura Siegemund, who reached the final in Stuttgart in 2016 and won in 2017, as well as the emerging Eva Lys, currently received the best German in the world rankings (688), wildcards for the tournament. In addition, other WTA tournaments have been held in Germany since June 16, including the Berlin Ladies Open and Bad Homburg Open.
This week in Stuttgart promises an exciting mix of high -class sports, regional events and international flair that should not be missed.