- Associated Press - Tuesday, May 8, 2012

HALLE, GERMANY (AP) - Roger Federer has had his name on the trophy. Now he has it on the street sign as well.

The town of Halle in western Germany hosts the Gerry Weber Open, a grass court tournament that serves as a Wimbledon warmup.

Federer has won at Halle five times and has a “lifetime contract” with the tournament _ if the Swiss great plays a pre-Wimbledon event, then it is the one in Halle.

Since the start of May, a street leading to the stadium, known as Weststrasse, is now called the Roger-Federer-Allee.

Tournament officials released a letter from Federer in which he said he is “extremely humbled” by the gesture, calling it an “amazing honor.”

Federer, a former No. 1 now ranked third, has won 16 Grand Slam titles.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.

HALLE, Germany (AP) _ Roger Federer has had his name on the trophy. Now he has it on the street sign as well.

The town of Halle in western Germany hosts the Gerry Weber Open, a grass court tournament that serves as a Wimbledon warmup.

Federer has won at Halle five times and has a “lifetime contract” with the tournament _ if the Swiss great plays a pre-Wimbledon event, then it is the one in Halle.

Since the start of May, a street leading to the stadium, known as Weststrasse, is now called the Roger-Federer-Allee.

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