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Tennis Player Struff Concludes His Run in the Stuttgart Tournament

Grass-court competition in Stuttgart sees elimination of previous finalist Jan-Lennard Struff. Prominent German players Alexander Zverev and Justin Engel continue in the tournament.

Grass tournament in Stuttgart loses former finalist Struff, leaving Alexander Zverev and Justin...
Grass tournament in Stuttgart loses former finalist Struff, leaving Alexander Zverev and Justin Engel as Germany's top contenders.

Tennis Player Struff Concludes His Run in the Stuttgart Tournament

Jan-Lennard Struff's Stuttgart Struggles:

Stuttgart, Germany - Disappointment clouded 35-year-old Jan-Lennard Struff's face as he walked off the court following his second-round exit against Czech Jiri Lehecka. The finalist from the 2023 tournament couldn't advance past the Round of 32, marking another setback in his ongoing results slump.

"Losing in the second round isn't ideal," Struff, hailing from Sauerland, admitted after his disappointing performance in the grass tournament on the Weissenhof. "I wanted to do better in Germany," he added, despite struggling this season with a series of first-round losses. Struff managed a rare win at the beginning before things took a downturn.

"Unfortunately, it wasn't as great as the first round for me," he said, reflecting on his game. "The initial match was excellent, and I wished to build on that. But given my current situation over the past weeks and months, I'll take the victory and the positive momentum to Halle." Struff will continue his grass-court season in Halle next week.

Struff has been a shadow of his 2023 form, narrowly missing the Stuttgart title by an inch. His matchup against eighth-seeded Lehecka began on a poor note, and he grappled with his serve from the start. Losing his serve at 2:3 sealed the first set.

In the nerve-wracking second set, Struff managed to weather a tricky moment at 3:3, narrowly missing out on leveling the set. However, he lost his serve again at 5:6, losing the match 0-2. "I gave it my all," Struff summarized.

Zverev Readies for Grass Debut

Tournament favorite Alexander Zverev is all set to make his first appearance on grass since his French Open quarterfinal exit. The 28-year-old Hamburg native will take the court on Thursday against Frenchman Corentin Moutet in the Round of 16. A shocking upset could be on the cards if 17-year-old Justin Engel from Nuremberg manages to beat American Alex Michelsen in their earlier match.

Jan-Lennard Struff's Stuttgart Journey:

Here's a closer look at Jan-Lennard Struff's performance in the Stuttgart tournament:

  • Match Against Jiri Lehecka: Struff lost his Round of 32 match against Lehecka with a score of 0-2 on June 11, 2025[4].
  • First-Round Triumph: In the first round, Struff upset Matteo Arnaldi with a decisive 6-4, 6-4 victory on June 10, 2025. This match lasted 1 hour and 13 minutes[5]. He served impressively, winning 90% of his first-serve points and 57% of his second-serve points, while also converting 50% of his break points[5].
  • Another Victory: Struff also managed to secure another win in the tournament, though the identity of his opponent is not specified in the recent results[3].

Overall, Struff's performance in Stuttgart has been a mix of good and bad. His effective serving and break-point conversion played a significant role in his victories, but he struggled in his match against Lehecka.

Jan-Lennard Struff's disappointing performance extended to the world of sports, specifically tennis, as he battled his way through the Stuttgart tournament. Despite a strong start against Matteo Arnaldi, Struff unfortunately faced a second-round exit against Jiri Lehecka in tennis, marking another disappointing setback in his ongoing results slump in the sport.

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