Jan-Lennard Struff is a professional German tennis player known for his powerful game and consistent performances on the ATP Tour. Born on April 25, 1990, in Warstein, Germany, Struff has developed a reputation as a strong competitor in both singles and doubles formats. His career highlights in singles include reaching the fourth round of the French Open and having a career-high singles ranking within the top 30 players globally. In doubles, he has secured multiple ATP titles, showcasing his versatility and skill on the court.
Coached by Carsten Arriens, Struff's game has been characterized by a strong serve and aggressive play from the baseline, making him a formidable opponent on various surfaces.
On the personal front, Jan-Lennard Struff is known to lead a relatively private life. He maintains a balance between his professional commitments and personal time. He is married to Madeleine, and the couple has a child together, which he regards as a significant part of his support system.
As a dedicated family man, Struff often shares glimpses of his personal life during the off-season or breaks between tournaments, reflecting his grounded nature despite the demands of a rigorous tennis career.