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Struff: "It's incredible, I've waited so long".

Jan-Lenard Struff won his first ever ATP title on the clay courts of Munich on Sunday. At almost 34 years of age (he turns 34 next Thursday, April 25), the German must have begun to doubt he'd ever achieve it, and his joy was matched by his relief after his victory.

Jan-Lenard Struff: "It's an incredible feeling, and even more so at home. I've waited so long (he played his first ATP match at the age of 22). I'm 33 and I've played for so long on the ATP Tour. It's a fantastic feeling to do it here in Germany.

I played some good tennis this week and I'm very happy. I've beaten some good players and I'm incredibly happy to have done it again today (in Sunday's final against Fritz)."

Il y a 20 jours
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USA Fritz, Taylor [3]
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GER Struff, Jan-Lennard [4]
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Jan-Lennard Struff
41e, 1120 points
Taylor Fritz
13e, 2870 points
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Realistically Nadal might not play RG, I dont see him tarnishing his record if he knows he can't compete
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TheSerbinator TheSerbinator
You do not have to prove anything. You have played your part.
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ummai445 ummai445
He's making a fool of himself. Call it a day and retire.
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normhkt normhkt
I disagree with most of you, if this really is his final year on tour I think he should play RG and make a farewell speech, regardless in which round he exits. We know, and he knows, he cannot win maj
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Daniel N. Daniel N.
Dear friends, I wasn't able to watch this another demolition of Rafael, but I strongly believe that clay is not his preferred surface. Probably is grass......since some people keep calling him goat.
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Ckalja Ckalja