“Jan-Lennard Struff’s Unbelievable Week at ATP Madrid: A Lucky Loser’s Journey to the Finals with Celebrity Fans Cheering Him On”

2023-05-05 21:44:00

Jan-Lennard Struff couldn’t really grasp his “incredible week” in Madrid even after the biggest win of his career – his prominent fans cheered the unusual success all the more. Alexander Zverev, soccer world champion Mats Hummels and table tennis star Dimitrij Ovtcharov were happy on Instagram about Struff’s first entry into a Masters final, tennis icon Boris Becker was even over the moon.

“Struffi, you’re a machine!!!”, wrote the three-time Wimbledon winner about the happiest “lucky loser” in the tennis world. After all, Struff had already failed in qualifying in Madrid – and first fought down world number five Stefanos Tsitsipas with irrepressible courage and will, 24 hours later he also won the semifinals against Aslan Karazew 4: 6, 6: 3, 6: 4.

“That’s awesome. I’m just really happy, it’s an incredible week,” said Struff after the win against Tsitsipas on the Sky microphone. In the final he now meets top favorite and local hero Carlos Alcaraz, whom he beat two years ago on the clay court at Roland Garros. “Of course it will be very difficult against Carlos now, but I will try. I will do my best to win my first title,” said Struff.

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Curious: The Warsteiner had already been eliminated against the Russian Karazew in the qualification last week, but Struff still moved into the main field due to cancellations – and made excellent use of his unexpected opportunity. “I wouldn’t have believed that a week ago either,” said Struff: “It’s a crazy world sometimes.”

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Injury slowed Struff down for a long time

For Struff, this also ended a period of suffering. “I’m just happy to be back,” he said, recalling that a broken toe slowed him down last year and even knocked him out of the top 100 in the world rankings.

Now the 33-year-old, who has only reached a final once on the ATP tour and is still waiting for a tournament victory, is even scratching the top 30, his highest placing so far (29) is within reach. And soon he could even replace Olympic champion Zverev as German number one.

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Struff trainer Netuschil: “A monster energy performance”

Struff attributed a large part to this resurrection to his team, who loudly supported him in Madrid. “I got full throttle out of the box again, that was world class,” he said after the coup against former French Open finalist Tsitsipas, for manager Corrado Tschabuschnig it was even “the best performance of his career”.

Struff’s trainer Marvin Netuschil was also enthusiastic. “I can’t believe it, it’s an absolute highlight. Now it’s time to enjoy. That was a monster energy performance today,” he said – and agrees with Boris Becker. He already predicted that Struff’s incredible journey in Madrid “is far from over”.

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