Olivier Rochus

Olivier Rochus

Olivier Rochus was born on January 18th, 1981

Full Name: Olivier Rochus
Nationality: Belgian
Born: 1981
Height: 1.65 m
Plays: Right-handed
Career Prize Money: $4.8 million
Highest Ranking: No. 24
Coaching: Currently coaches

A Belgian tennis player who won 2 ATP titles and reached the top 25 in singles, known for his aggressive playing style and strong forehand.

Timeline
1981
Born in Namur
Olivier Rochus was born on January 18, 1981, in Namur, Belgium.
1999
Turned pro
Rochus turned professional in 1999 and began competing on the ATP Tour.
2000
Won first ATP title
Rochus won his first ATP title in Palermo, Italy.
2004
Reached career-high ranking
Rochus reached his career-high ranking of 24 in the world.
Olivier Rochus

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What is Olivier Rochuss highest ATP ranking?
Olivier Rochuss highest ATP ranking is No. 24, which he achieved in 2005. He had a successful singles career, winning two ATP titles and representing Belgium in the Davis Cup.
How many ATP titles has Olivier Rochus won?
Olivier Rochus has won two ATP titles, both in singles, at the 2000 Milovojevic Open and the 2006 Marrakech Open.
Who is Olivier Rochuss most successful doubles partner?
Olivier Rochuss most successful doubles partner is his brother, Christophe Rochus. They formed a successful doubles team and won several titles together.
Has Olivier Rochus competed in Grand Slam tournaments?
Yes, Olivier Rochus has competed in all four Grand Slam tournaments, with his best result being the quarterfinals at the 2005 Australian Open.
What is Olivier Rochus doing after retirement?
After retiring from professional tennis, Olivier Rochus has remained involved in the sport, working as a tennis commentator and analyst for various media outlets.

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