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Tennis star handed bizarre trophy in the shape of a SHIPPING CONTAINER after winning tournament in Germany

By uk-times.com21 July 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Lois Boisson capped off the biggest win of her career at the 2025 Hamburg Open – but it was not just her breakthrough performance that had fans talking.

The 22-year-old Frenchwoman dispatched Anna Bondar in straight sets in Sunday’s final (7-5, 6-3), having battled down from behind on both occasions.

For her efforts, she was handed one of the most bizarre trophies seen in recent tennis history: a 3D-printed replica of a shipping container.

Straying from the traditional sleek glass sculptures, Boisson lifted a chunky, rectangular object, with an MSC cargo company logo overlaying it – the title sponsor of this year’s tournament.

It is likely that the trophy was designed to reflect the city’s industrial spirit, with the Port of Hamburg – one of Europe’s busiest shipping hubs – acting as inspiration for the unconventional design.

Fans were quick to flood in and share their opinions on the eyebrow-raising creation, which seem to split opinions on social media.

Lois Boisson’s shipping crate-inspired trophy after winning the Hamburg Open shocked fans

Meanwhile, her opponent - Anna Bondar - was handed a much more conventional silver plate

Meanwhile, her opponent – Anna Bondar – was handed a much more conventional silver plate

Boisson's trophy was likely designed to reflect Hamburg's industrial spirit, with its trophy being one of Europe’s busiest shipping hubs

Boisson’s trophy was likely designed to reflect Hamburg’s industrial spirit, with its trophy being one of Europe’s busiest shipping hubs

One fan wrote on X: ‘WHY IS IT A SHIPPING CRATE?’

Another jokingly asked: ‘Is there gift inside the box?’

A third noted: ‘I see those containers at the port.’

A fourth commented: ‘I kinda like it. It’s unique!’

Bondar, meanwhile, earned a much more orthodox silver plate for finishing runner-up. But Boisson’s shipping‑container trophy wasn’t the first eye-catching prize presented at the Hamburg Open.

In 2018, tournament organisers introduced a bold concept, where the trophy’s form reflects the trajectory of the championship-point ball from the prior year’s final. 

Since then, a yellow line – tracking that decisive shot – has formed the centerpiece of both the logo and the trophy.

This year’s choice to hand over a shipping container might seem like a bizarre innovation, but it is perfectly in keeping with the Hamburg Open’s odd silverware traditions.

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