Jean-Julien Rojer, born on August twenty-fifth, nineteen eighty-one, is a distinguished Dutch professional tennis player hailing from Curaçao, renowned for his exceptional skills in doubles. His remarkable career reached a pinnacle in November two thousand fifteen when he achieved a career-high doubles ranking of world No. 3.
Rojer's impressive accolades include being a four-time Grand Slam champion. He clinched the prestigious Wimbledon title in two thousand fifteen and the US Open in two thousand seventeen alongside partner Horia Tecău. Additionally, he triumphed at the French Open in two thousand twenty-two with Marcelo Arévalo in men's doubles and secured the mixed doubles title at the French Open in two thousand fourteen with Anna-Lena Grönefeld. Notably, his victory at the two thousand twenty-two French Open made him the oldest major men's doubles champion in the Open Era.
Throughout his career, Rojer has amassed thirty-seven doubles titles on the ATP Tour, including a significant win at the two thousand fifteen ATP World Tour Finals and four titles at the Masters 1000 level. In August two thousand twenty-three, he celebrated a milestone by recording five hundred wins at the Canadian Open.
Rojer’s journey in tennis began at UCLA, where he competed for the UCLA Bruins men's tennis team. Since two thousand twelve, he has proudly represented the Netherlands in the Davis Cup, having previously played for the Netherlands Antilles from nineteen ninety-nine to two thousand ten. His dedication to the sport is further exemplified by his participation in the Summer Olympic Games on three occasions.