Jan-Lennard Struff (German pronunciation:[ʃtʁʊf]; born 25 April 1990) is a German professional tennis player. He reached his career-high ATP singles and doubles rankings of world No. 21 on 19 June 2023 and on 22 October 2018 respectively. He is the current German No. 2.[1] He has won one ATP singles and four doubles titles.[2]
Struff became the third oldest first-time ATP champion (since the inception of the ATP Tour in 1990) in 2024 at the age of 33, when he won his first ATP singles title by beating third seeded Taylor Fritz in straight sets in the final of the BMW Open.[3]
Career
2014: First two ATP semifinals, top 50 debut
Struff advanced to his first semifinals on the ATP Tour in Marseille, Munich and Metz. He entered the top 50 in the ATP rankings for the first time in his career and finished the year in the top 100 also for the first time at World No. 59.[4]
2015: Davis Cup debut
Struff made his Davis Cup debut for Germany against France in the first round. He lost the first rubber to Gilles Simon with 8–10 in the fifth set, and his team lost the tie with 2–3.[4]
2016: First Masters 1000 third rounds, first top-3 win
Struff reached the third round of the Paris Masters as a qualifier, his best showing at the Masters 1000 level thus far, after beating world No. 3 Stan Wawrinka, saving a match point.[4]
In Tokyo, Struff defeated Marin Čilić and had a match point in the second set of his quarterfinal encounter against Denis Shapovalov. At the same tournament, he won the first title of his career in doubles, partnering again with McLachlan.[6]
In February, Struff competed at the Sofia Open. He lost in the second round to second seed and world No. 12, Stefanos Tsitsipas.[12] In Rotterdam, he fell in the first round of qualifying to Dutch wildcard Ryan Nijboer. At the Dubai Championships, he stunned seventh seed and world No. 14, Milos Raonic, in the first round.[13] He was defeated in the second round by Márton Fucsovics.[14] In doubles, he and Ben McLachlan reached the final where they lost to Joe Salisbury and Rajeev Ram.[15] At the Indian Wells Masters, he upset world No. 3 and compatriot, Alexander Zverev, in the third round.[16] He was eliminated from the tournament in the fourth round by 13th seed and world No. 14, Milos Raonic.[17] In Miami, he lost in the first round to American qualifier Reilly Opelka.
Struff started his clay-court season at the Monte-Carlo Masters. He upset 15th seed and world No. 20, Denis Shapovalov, in the first round.[18] He lost in the second round to Grigor Dimitrov.[19] In Barcelona, he beat 10th seed and world No. 22, David Goffin, in the second round.[20] He upset fifth seed and world No. 8, Stefanos Tsitsipas, in the third round for his second Top 10 win of the season.[21] He was defeated in his quarterfinal match by top seed, world No. 2, and eleven-time champion, Rafael Nadal.[22] At the BMW Open in Munich, he lost in the first round to Brazilian qualifier Thiago Monteiro.[23] In Madrid, he was defeated in the second round by ninth seed Marin Čilić. At the Italian Open, he upset ninth seed and world No. 10, Marin Čilić, in the second round.[24] He was eliminated in the third round by world No. 6 Kei Nishikori.[25] Ranked 45 at the French Open, he upset 20th seed and world No. 24, Denis Shapovalov, in the first round.[26] In the third round, he upset 13th seed and world No. 15, Borna Ćorić, in a third round thriller which lasted four-hour-22-minutes.[27] With his third round victory over Ćorić, he reached the fourth round for the first time. He fell in his fourth-round match to world No. 1, Novak Djokovic.[28]
Struff started his grass-court season at the Stuttgart Open. He beat eighth seed and world No. 25, Denis Shapovalov, in the first round.[29] He reached the semifinals where he lost to Matteo Berrettini.[30] In Halle, he was defeated in the second round by third seed and world No. 9, Karen Khachanov.[31] Seeded 33rd at Wimbledon, he made it to the third round, where he lost to Mikhail Kukushkin.[32]
Seeded seventh at the Hamburg Open, Struff lost in the second round to Pablo Carreño Busta.[33]
Seeded 14th at the Citi Open, Struff lost in the second round to Jordan Thompson.[34] At the Rogers Cup in Montreal, he was defeated in the second round by 13th seed and world No. 17, Nikoloz Basilashvili.[35] In Cincinnati, he stunned fifth seed and world No. 7, Stefanos Tsitsipas, in the second round in a tight three-set match.[36] He lost in the third round to ninth seed and world No. 8, and eventual champion, Daniil Medvedev.[37] Ranked 37 at the US Open, he was beaten in the second round by world No. 14 John Isner.[38]
Seeded eighth at the Moselle Open, Struff lost in the first round to Pierre-Hugues Herbert.[39] In Tokyo, he was defeated in the first round by Japanese wildcard Go Soeda.[40] At the Shanghai Masters, he was eliminated from the tournament in the first round by 11th seed and world No. 13, Matteo Berrettini.[41] Seeded seventh at the European Open, he lost in the second round to Frances Tiafoe.[42] At the Swiss Indoors, he reached the quarterfinals where he was defeated by eventual finalist Alex de Minaur.[43] At the Paris Masters, he upset world No. 8 and defending champion, Karen Khachanov, in the second round for the seventh Top 10 win of his career.[44] He lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in three sets.[45]
2020: Top 30 debut
Struff started his 2020 season by representing Germany at the 1st edition of the ATP Cup. Germany was in Group F alongside Australia, Greece, and Canada. Against Australia, he lost to Nick Kyrgios.[46] Against Greece, he won his match over Michail Pervolarakis.[47] Against Canada, he got the victory over Félix Auger-Aliassime.[48] In the end, Germany ended 3rd in Group F. Seeded seventh at the first edition of the Adelaide International, he lost in the second round to Australian wildcard Alex Bolt.[49] Ranked 37 at the Australian Open, he was defeated in the first round by world No. 2, seven-time champion, and eventual champion, Novak Djokovic, in four sets.[50]
At the Rotterdam Open, Struff lost in the first round to eventual finalist, Félix Auger-Aliassime, in three sets.[51] However, in doubles, he and his partner, Henri Kontinen, reached the final where they lost to Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut.[52] In Dubai, he upset fifth seed, world No. 12, and 2018 champion, Roberto Bautista Agut, in the first round.[53] He reached the quarterfinals where he fell to second seed, world No. 6, last year finalist, and eventual finalist, Stefanos Tsitsipas, in three sets.[54] Representing Germany in the Davis Cup tie against Belarus, he won both of his rubbers by beating Ilya Ivashka and Egor Gerasimov. Germany ended up winning the tie over Belarus 4-1.[55] The ATP Tour cancelled all tournaments from March through July due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[56][57]
When the ATP Tour resumed tournament play in August, Struff competed at the Western & Southern Open. This event usually takes place in Cincinnati but this year, it was held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City in order to reduce unnecessary player travel by centralizing the tournament and the subsequent US Open in the same venue.[58] He upset 12th seed and world No. 17, Denis Shapovalov, in the second round.[59] He then upset seventh seed and world No. 10, David Goffin, in the third round to earn his best ATP Masters 1000 showing by reaching the quarterfinals.[60] He ended up losing his quarterfinal match to world No. 1, 2018 champion, and eventual champion, Novak Djokovic.[61] As a result, he entered the top 30 for the first time in his career and reached a career-high in singles of World No. 29 on 31 August 2020. Seeded 28th at the US Open, he made it to the third round where he was defeated by three-time champion Djokovic.[62]
2021: ATP Cup semifinalist, first ATP Tour final, second French Open fourth round
Struff started his 2021 season at the Antalya Open. Seeded fifth, he reached the quarterfinals where he lost to Jérémy Chardy, despite having two match points in the third-set tie breaker.[71] In February, he represented Germany with Alexander Zverev, Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies at the ATP Cup. Germany was in Group A alongside Canada and Serbia. He beat Milos Raonic of Canada,[72] and Dušan Lajović of Serbia to help Germany qualify for the semifinals.[73] In the semifinal tie against Russia, he lost to Andrey Rublev in three sets. In the end, Russia beat Germany 2-1 to advance to the ATP Cup final.[74] At the Australian Open, he lost in the first round to Australian wildcard Christopher O'Connell.[75]
Struff started his clay-court season at the Sardegna Open. Seeded fifth, he reached the quarterfinals where he fell to fourth seed Nikoloz Basilashvili.[80] In Monte-Carlo, he lost in the first round to 14th seed and world No. 17, Grigor Dimitrov. Seeded seventh at the BMW Open in Munich, he reached his first ATP singles final after defeating fourth seed, Filip Krajinović, in the quarterfinals, after a three hour match, and qualifier, Ilya Ivashka, in the semifinals. This was his best performance at this tournament since reaching the semifinals in 2014 (l. to Fabio Fognini).[81][82] He lost in the final to fifth seed Nikoloz Basilashvili.[83] At the Madrid Open, he was eliminated from the tournament in the first round by qualifier Alexei Popyrin.[84] In Rome, he lost in the second round to world No. 7, Andrey Rublev, in three sets.[85] Seeded fourth at the first edition of the Emilia-Romagna Open in Parma, Italy, he reached the quarterfinals where he lost to sixth seed Tommy Paul.[86] Ranked 42 at the French Open, he upset world No. 7, Andrey Rublev, in the first round in five sets.[87] He proceeded to the fourth round after wins over Facundo Bagnis[88] and qualifier Carlos Alcaraz.[89] He lost in the fourth round to world No. 10 Diego Schwartzman.[90]
Struff began his grass-court season at the Halle Open. He stunned top seed and world No. 2, Daniil Medvedev, in the first round.[91] He lost in the second round to qualifier, Marcos Giron, in three sets.[92] At the first edition of the Mallorca Championships, he was defeated in the first round by Adrian Mannarino.[93] Ranked No. 45 at Wimbledon, he lost in the first round to world No. 2, Daniil Medvedev, in four sets.[94]
At the Moselle Open in Metz, Struff was beaten in the first round by Mikael Ymer.[101] In October, he competed at the Indian Wells Masters. He lost in the second round to 25th seed and world No. 30, Fabio Fognini.[102] At the European Open in Antwerp, he was eliminated in the second round by seventh seed Lloyd Harris.[103] In St. Petersburg, Russia, he upset second seed and world No. 13, Denis Shapovalov, in the quarterfinals.[104] He lost his semifinal match to fifth seed and world No. 28, Taylor Fritz.[105] At the Paris Masters, he fell in the first round to qualifier Tommy Paul.[106] In his final tournament of the season, Struff represented Germany at the Davis Cup Finals. Germany was in Group F alongside Serbia and Austria. Against Serbia, he lost to Novak Djokovic.[107] Against Serbia, he beat Dennis Novak.[108] Germany beat Serbia and Austria 2-1 to advance to the quarterfinals.[109][110] Playing Great Britain in the quarterfinals, he defeated Cam Norrie in three sets.[111] Germany beat Great Britain 2-1 to advance to the semifinals.[112] In the semifinals against Russia, he lost to Daniil Medvedev.[113] Germany ended up losing to Russia 1-2.[114]
Struff ended the year ranked No. 51.
2022: Injury, out of clay-court season, Challenger title, back to top 150
Struff returned to action during the grass-court season in June at the BOSS Open in Stuttgart. Playing as a wildcard, he won his first match since January by beating Marcos Giron in the first round in three sets.[129] He lost in the second round to sixth seed Lorenzo Sonego.[130] In Halle, he was defeated in the first round by Ilya Ivashka.[131][132] At the Mallorca Championships, he fell in the first round of qualifying to Fernando Verdasco. Ranked No. 155 at Wimbledon, he faced fifth seed and world No. 7, Carlos Alcaraz, in the first round. He pushed Alcaraz to five sets, but he ended up losing the match.[133]
After Wimbledon, Struff competed at the Brawo Open, an ATP Challenger event in Braunschweig, Germany. He won his 6th ATP Challenger tour title by beating compatriot, Maximilian Marterer, in the final.[134] He returned to the top 150 at world No. 126 on 11 July 2022. He also won the doubles title with Marcelo Demoliner by defeating Roman Jebavý and Adam Pavlásek in the final.[135] In Hamburg, he lost in the first round to seventh seed and world No. 26, Karen Khachanov, in three sets, despite having two match points at 6-5 in the third set.[136] Seeded third at the first edition of the Zug Open, he was eliminated from the tournament in the second round by Italian qualifier Lorenzo Giustino.[137] Seeded third at the Meerbusch Challenger, he was beaten in the second round by eventual finalist Dennis Novak.[138] At the US Open, Struff fell in the second round of qualifying to Enzo Couacaud.
After the US Open, Struff competed at the Cassis Open. Seeded fifth, he lost in the second round to Borna Gojo. Then, he represented Germany in the Davis Cup Finals Group stage. Germany was in Group C alongside France, Belgium, and Australia. He beat Benjamin Bonzi of France, Zizou Bergs of Belgium, and Max Purcell of Australia. Germany did end up beating France, Belgium, and Australia which earned them a spot in the Knockout stage.[139][140] Getting past qualifying at the Sofia Open, he reached the quarterfinals where he was defeated by fourth seed Lorenzo Musetti.[141] In Basel, he lost in the first round of qualifying to Roman Safiullin. At the Trofeo Faip–Perrel, he made it to the final where he was defeated by Otto Virtanen.[142] At the Slovak Open, he lost in the first round to eventual finalist Fábián Marozsán. Struff played his final event of the year by representing Germany in the Davis Cup quarterfinal tie against Canada. He upset world No. 18 Denis Shapovalov.[143] In the end, Germany ended up losing 2-1 to Canada.[144]
Struff ended the year ranked No. 151.
2023: Best season: first lucky loser Masters finalist, two top-5 wins, German No. 1, back to career-high
In January, Struff started his 2023 season at the Canberra Challenger. He reached the semifinals where he lost to Leandro Riedi.[145]
Struff qualified for his ninth career-appearance in the main draw at the Australian Open.[146]
He qualified for four back-to-back Masters 1000 at the Indian Wells Open, at the Miami Open[147] and at the Monte-Carlo Masters where he reached the second round defeating Quentin Halys, Fabio Fognini and Albert Ramos Viñolas respectively. He returned to the top 100 on 3 April 2023. In Monte Carlo, he went one step further reaching the round of 16 with a defeat over 14th seed Alex de Minaur. Next, he upset fourth seed Casper Ruud, for his fourth top-5 win and first top-10 win since June 2021, reaching the quarterfinals for the second time at the Masters 1000-level in his career, which moved him into the top 65 in the rankings.[148]
At the Madrid Open, he qualified for his fourth consecutive Masters as a lucky loser, where he reached also the second round defeating Lorenzo Sonego. Next he upset 32nd seed Ben Shelton to reach the third round. He reached the round of 16 with a win over Dušan Lajović. He made back to back Masters 1000 quarterfinals, and only his third in his career, defeating Pedro Cachin.[149][150] He reached the semifinals of a Masters for the first time in his career upsetting fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas for his second top-5 win of the season. He became the third lucky loser to advance to the semifinals of a Masters event, joining Thomas Johansson (2004 Toronto) and Lucas Pouille (2016 Rome).[151] He then won his semifinal match against qualifier Aslan Karatsev, the player to whom he lost to in the qualifying rounds, and became the first lucky loser to reach a Masters final in history.[152] In the final, he lost to world No. 2 and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in three sets.[153] As a result he moved back into the top 30 in the rankings at a new career high ranking of No. 28 and became the German No. 1 ahead of Alexander Zverev following the Rome Masters on 22 May 2023. Despite this, he lost to Jiří Lehečka in the first round of the French Open.
Struff reached his second final of the season in Stuttgart after beating Zhang Zhizhen, 7th seed Tommy Paul, Richard Gasquet and top seed Hubert Hurkacz. He lost to Frances Tiafoe in 3 sets in the final despite holding a championship point in the third set. As a result, he entered the top 25 at world no. 21 at the end of the week. Struff then played in Halle, where he beat Roman Safiullin before losing to eventual champion Alexander Bublik. He announced that due to an injured hip, he would not play in Wimbledon. Eventually he also skipped the next Major, the US Open. After a three months break he returned to the Asian swing at the Zhuhai Championships where he lost to eventual finalist Yoshihito Nishioka in the quarterfinals. He won his first round match, snapping a four-match losing streak, at the Swiss Indoors in Basel defeating Christopher Eubanks.[154] At the Sofia Open, he reached his 12th career semifinal defeating Fabian Marozsan.[155]
2024: First ATP singles and second ATP 500 doubles titles
Struff began his year in Hong Kong, beating Marin Čilić in 3 tiebreak sets after saving 7 match points before losing, again in 3 tiebreak sets, to Sebastian Ofner in the second round. As the 24th seed, he won his first match in 6 years at the Australian Open, beating Rinky Hijikata in 5 sets, but lost to Miomir Kecmanović in the second round.
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Struff is a power baseliner type player, frequently making use of serve and volley as well. He possesses a strong serve along with a heavy forehand and solid backhand. When he plays well he can dictate play from the back of the court and hit winners from the forehand and backhand side. He also has a solid volley.
Wins over top 10 players
Struff has a 12–42 record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.[160]
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