Jan-Lennard Struff, at nearly 34 years old, won his first career ATP title at the BMW Open in Germany, becoming the third oldest player to achieve this milestone. He also competed in the doubles final. Struff's victory is notable after overcoming a challenging two-year period marked by injuries. The event was attended by Bayern Munich legend Thomas Muller.
Bayern Munich legend Thomas Muller in attendance to witness Struff’s maiden title 🇩🇪🥨 #BMWOpen https://t.co/zTUYDVbAnf
STRUFFI…. @Struffitennis you absolute legend, and doing it at home!! Big congratulations and well deserved. Its been a rough 2yrs with terrible timing of injuries, but how’s this for #BounceBackAbility 🏆 A class act both on and off the court. A visit to P1 tonight for sure!
Lift it high🏆 What a week for @Struffitennis 💥 @BMWOpen24 #BMWOpen https://t.co/K3eXJa7rql
What it means 🫶 At almost 34 years old, @Struffitennis becomes the third oldest first time ATP title winner! https://t.co/zPBbqGnzqp
First career title, at 33, for Jan-Lennard Struff. He's been through it. At home in Germany, too. He's in the dubs final too. https://t.co/ltFFcFXWSP