Started playing tennis at age 6 because he wanted to be like his brother.
Left Curacao at 13 and moved to Miami, where he practised at Crandon Park.
Played college tennis at UCLA from 2000-02 and was a 2-time doubles All-American.
Favourite surface is clay.
Idol growing up was Jonas Bjorkman.
Hobbies are watching and playing football, baseball and basketball. Supports Miami Heat (NBA).
Fan of TV shows Entourage, Californication and Modern Family.
Likes to listen to hip hop before matches to get "pumped up."
Received ATP ACES for Charity grant in 2017 for support of The Greater Curacao Tennis Patrons Foundation, which will be renamed the Jean-Julien Rojer Foundation.
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Ended 2015 season at career-high No. 3 in doubles rankings and at No. 1 in team rankings w/Tecau. Has compiled career54-32 record w/Arevalogoing into 2023 Roland Garros.
Saved 3 championship points vs. Dodig/Krajicek at 2022 Roland Garros w/Arevalo to become oldest Grand Slam men’s doubles champion in Open Era as a 40-year-old.
Also won 2015 Wimbledon and 2017 US Open titles w/Tecau, as well as 2014 Roland Garros mixed doubles title w/Groenefeld.
Captured 20 of his 35tour-level doubles championships w/Tecau, including 2015 Nitto ATP Finals and 2016 & 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid, as well as 8 titles on 4 different surfaces and continents in 2014.
Earned 400th win of career over Bryan/Bryan in 2019 Washington QF w/Tecau.
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