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Jakob Schnaitter
Jakob Schnaitter (born 7 March 1996) is a German tennis player who specializes in doubles. He has a career high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 59, achieved on 21 April 2025. Career Schnaitter played college tennis at Azusa Pacific before playing at Wake Forest as a graduate transfer. 2024: ATP debut He made his ATP main draw debut at the BMW Open in Munich, where he partnered with Mark Wallner in the doubles tournament. He also entered directly into the main draw in Hamburg Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the List of cities in Germany by population, second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 7th-lar ... with Wallner. Doubles performance timeline ''Current through the 2025 Stuttgart Open.'' ATP Tour finals Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up) ATP Challenger finals Doubles: 14 (5 titles, 9 runner-ups) ITF World Tennis Tour finals Singles: 2 (1–1) D ...
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Wasserburg Am Inn
Wasserburg am Inn (Central Bavarian: ''Wassabuag am Inn'') is a town in Rosenheim district in Upper Bavaria, Germany. The historic centre is a peninsula formed by the meandering river Inn. Many Medieval structures remain intact, giving the city a unique view. Villages Wasserburg consists of 22 ''Ortsteile'': * Attel * Attlerau * Au * Edgarten * Elend * Gabersee * Gern * Heberthal * Kobl * Kornberg * Kroit * Langwiederberg * Limburg * Osterwies * Reisach * Reitmehring   * Rottmoos * Seewies * Staudham * Viehhausen * Wasserburg am Inn (main part/center) * Weikertsham History The town was first mentioned in a document (now considered to be a fake) in 1137, when Hallgraf Engelbert moved his residence from the nearby castle Limburg to his "Wasserburg" (Water Castle). It is one of the most historic towns of Old Bavaria – somewhat older than Munich, continually fought over by the Bavarian nobility and, up to the 16th century, on an equal footing with large ...
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