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Olivier Rochus was born on 18 January, 1981 in Namur, Belgium, is a Belgian tennis player. Discover Olivier Rochus's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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Namur, Belgium |
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 43 years old group. He one of the Richest Player who was born in Belgium.
Olivier Rochus Height, Weight & Measurements
At 43 years old, Olivier Rochus height is 1.68m and Weight 143 lbs.
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1.68m |
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143 lbs |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Olivier Rochus Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Olivier Rochus worth at the age of 43 years old? Olivier Rochus’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Belgium. We have estimated Olivier Rochus's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$4,809,475 |
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Timeline
Olivier Rochus (born 18 January 1981) is a retired Belgian tennis player.
As a junior, he compiled a singles win–loss record of 81–30 (42–20 in doubles), reaching as high as No. 11 in the world in 1997 (and No. 16 in doubles the following year).
Rochus reached at least the quarterfinals of all four junior Grand Slam tournaments (including the semifinals of the French Open and Wimbledon).
Rochus was a partner of Roger Federer on the junior circuit, winning the boys' doubles title at Wimbledon in 1998.
He won his first title in Palermo in 2000, defeating his brother in the semifinals and Diego Nargiso in the final.
2Held as Stuttgart Masters (indoor hard) until 2001, Madrid Masters (indoor hard) from 2002 to 2008, and Shanghai Masters (outdoor hard) 2009–present.
In 2003, he achieved his greatest Master Series result, reaching the quarter-finals of the Hamburg Masters.
He has represented Belgium at two Olympic Games in both the singles and the doubles competitions at Athens and Beijing.
Rochus won two singles titles in his career and in 2004 won the French Open doubles title, partnering fellow Belgian Xavier Malisse.
His career-high singles ranking is world No. 24.
At 1.68 m tall, he was the shortest player on the ATP World Tour.
In May 2006, he reached the final of the ATP tournament in Munich, setting up the first ever all-Belgian men's singles final against Kristof Vliegen.
He won that final in straight sets.
In June, Rochus faced world No. 1, Roger Federer, in the quarterfinals of the Gerry Weber Open.
Rochus held four match points in the second set at 5–6 and in the tie-break.
He could not close out the match and eventually lost in three tiebreaks.
In the final, he met former Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis, but lost in two sets.
One week later at the Grand Prix de Lyon, he won his first match against French qualifier Vincent Millot.
He faced world No. 8, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, but lost in two short sets.
His next tournament was the Swiss Indoors, where he first won his three qualifying matches.
In the first round of the tournament, he lost to his former double partner and world No. 1, Roger Federer.
The last tournament of his tennis season was the AXA Belgian Masters (Challenger), where he met compatriot Steve Darcis in the semifinal.
At the Sony Ericsson Open he defeated Richard Gasquet and the 2007 titlist and second seed Novak Djokovic.
1Held as Hamburg Masters (outdoor clay) until 2008, Madrid Masters (outdoor clay) 2009–present.
In the Nice tournament, one week prior to Roland Garros, he pulled off another upset, defeating 2009 French Open finalist Robin Söderling.
He defeated Raven Klaasen of South Africa at the Hall of Fame Tennis Championship, but lost to Mardy Fish in the final in three sets.
In March, Rochus lost in the fourth round in Miami to Federer, after defeating Blaž Kavčič, Marcos Baghdatis, and Mikhail Youzhny in the first three rounds.
In July, he made it to the final in Newport, where he was defeated by John Isner in straight sets.
Rochus had his best success earlier in 2012, reaching the final in Auckland.
He lost to Nicolás Almagro in the first round of Wimbledon.
In 2013, he played mostly on the Challenger Tour, never advancing beyond the second round of an ATP event.