Jan-Lennard Struff

PSR 28 Jan,2020

Facts of Jan-Lennard Struff

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Birth Name
Jan-Lennard Struff
Famous Name
Jan-Lennard Struff
Nationality
German
Father
Dieter Struff
Mother
Martina Struff
Children
Henri Struff
No. of Twitter Followers
6488
No. of Instagram Followers
6024

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Career & Net worth

Net Worth
$4 million
Profession
Tennis Player

Jan-Lennard Struff is a German professional tennis player. He plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand). He turned pro in 2009. He reached a career-high ranking of No.33 in the singles on 1 July 2019 and No.21 in the doubles tournament on 22 October 2018. His idol is Pete Sampras

Born on 25 April 1990 under the star sign Taurus in Warstein, Germany. His parents are Martina Struff and Dieter Struff who both are a coach at Tennis Park in his hometown.

Jan Lennard Struff Net Worth, Salary, Prize Money, Career Earnings, And ATP Tour Earnings

Jan Leonard has an astounding net worth of 4 million dollars. The major portion of his net worth is received from his tournament winnings. His tennis career earnings from prize money are reported to be $5,413,065. He has earned $134,370 so far as of January 2020.

Details of Jan Lennard Stuff's Career Earnings:

  1. Jan-Lennard Struff has accumulated a total career prize money of $7,699,755.
  2. His earnings from ATP Tour events amount to $5,098,063, reflecting his consistent success on the tour.
  3. Struff has earned $2,253,628 from Grand Slam tournaments, showcasing his participation and achievements in major championships.
  4. In singles competitions, he has earned $5,406,945, highlighting his consistent performance and success in individual play.
  5. Struff's earnings from doubles events total $2,292,810, indicating his proficiency and achievements in the doubles format.
Jan-Lennard Struff  in Champman's Peak SOURCE: Instagram@jl_struff

He also earns thousands of dollars from different endorsement deals and brand deals. His endorsement deals are with IFS, Head, Gerry Weber, and Diadora.

Jan Lennard Struff Singles and Doubles Ranking Overview: ATP Tour

Jan Lennard Struff, the accomplished German tennis player, has made significant strides in his career, excelling in both singles and doubles formats. Let's delve into his impressive journey:

  • Jan Lennard Struff currently holds a singles ranking of 167 in the ATP as of January 16, 2023. Throughout his career, he has consistently demonstrated his prowess on the singles court, earning him recognition among his peers.
  • Struff's dedication and hard work paid off when he reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 29 in August 2020. This remarkable achievement highlighted his exceptional skills and unwavering commitment to the sport.
  • In doubles, Jan Lennard Struff has also left his mark, achieving a career-high ranking of world No. 21 in October 2018. His proficiency in doubles play is evident as he has clinched three ATP doubles titles, showcasing his ability to form formidable partnerships.
  • As a professional tennis player since 2009, Struff has consistently showcased his competitive spirit and resilience on the court. His strong work ethic and determination have propelled him to face challenges head-on and deliver remarkable performances.
  • One notable highlight in Jan Lennard Struff's career is his impressive run at the Madrid Open in May 2023. This tournament showcased his ability to compete with the very best players on the tour, further solidifying his reputation as a formidable opponent.
  • Beyond single's success, Struff's prowess in doubles is commendable. His career-high doubles ranking of No. 21 in October 2018 emphasizes his versatility as a player and his ability to excel in both formats of the game.
  • Jan Lennard Struff's achievements extend to the Grand Slam stage as well. In 2018, partnering with Ben McLachlan, he reached the semifinals of the Australian Open men's doubles, including a victory over the No. 1 seeded duo of Łukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo.
  • Jan-Lennard Struff Net Worth and Career Earnings in 2020.

Jan Lennard Struff Wife, Madeleine Struff: Jan Lennard and Madeleine Son Henri

Jan-Lennard Struff is happily married and has a child named Henri who was born in early 2019 and is around a year old. He and his girlfriend Madeleine dated for a couple of years before being committed to each other.

Jan-Lennard Stuff's wife and son SOURCE: Instagram@jl_struff

Jan-Lennard Strufff frequently video-chats with his son. "He's another joyful moment in my life right now," Struff told the German press in Paris.  He lives a happy life with his family in Germany. He is occasionally seen posting pictures with his son on his Instagram where he has thousands of followers.   

Jan Lennard Struff's Early Life and Family

Jan Lennard Struff was born in Warstein, Germany. His parents are Martina Struff and Dieter Struff who both are a coach at Tennis Park in his hometown. He started training with his parents at an early age. He was six when he started practicing with them.

Jan-Lennard Struff sporting Diadora SOURCE: Instagram@jl_struff

He is a good friend of Alexander Zverev who is also from Germany and hopes well for him.After being defeated in the Grand Slam for 19 rounds in the first stages, he finally made it to round three on his 20th attempt at Wimbledon 2019. 

Jan Lennard Struff's Career Achievement

  • Reached a career-high ranking no. 33 on 1st July 201
  • 2nd round at the Australian Open (2018 Grand Slam)
  • 4th round at Roland Garros (2019 Grand Slam)
  • 3rd round at Wimbledon (2018/2019 Grand Slam)
  • 3rd round at the US Open (2018 Grand Slam)
  • Reached eight times rounds of 16 at an ATP Masters
  • Four times in QF at an ATP 500 (Vienna, 2017 / Tokyo 2018 / Barcelona 2019 / Basel 2019)
  • In 2014 he reached his first ATP World Tour SFs in Marseille, Munich a Metz (all ATP 250)
  • Won five Challengers: Heilbronn, Stettin, Alphen (all clay), Orleans, and Mons (both hard).
  • Seven Davis Cup Matches in Singles (four wins)
  • Three Davis Cup Matches in Doubles (three wins / with Tim Pütz)
  • Played the Semi-Finals in Doubles at the Australian Open (2018 / with Ben McLachlan)
  • Won the Japan Open (ATP 500) and Auckland (ATP 250) with Ben McLachlan
  • Won the Moselle Open (ATP 250) with Robert Lindstedt
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