TENNIS PLAYER

Christophe Rochus

1978 - Today

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Christophe Rochus (French: [kʁis.tɔf ʁɔkys]; born 15 December 1978) is a retired professional male tennis player from Belgium. Rochus is the older brother of Olivier Rochus. He reached the semi-finals of the Hamburg Masters in 2005 and was runner-up in two ATP tournaments, Valencia and Rotterdam. Rochus' career-high singles ranking was world No. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Christophe Rochus is the 903rd most popular tennis player (down from 859th in 2019), the 974th most popular biography from Belgium (up from 986th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Belgian Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Christophe Rochus ranks 903 out of 1,569Before him are Petra Cetkovská, Corentin Moutet, Tzipora Obziler, Denis Golovanov, Anett Kontaveit, and Bianca Andreescu. After him are Alberta Brianti, Jeff Coetzee, Lori McNeil, Chanelle Scheepers, Sargis Sargsian, and Dušan Vemić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Christophe Rochus ranks 651Before him are Zhou Chunxiu, Chris Andersen, Amir Arison, Stefan Nimke, Markus Heikkinen, and Robert Förster. After him are Ashton Holmes, Marek Saganowski, Takao Yamauchi, Kieron Dyer, Davor Dominiković, and Karine Ruby.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Christophe Rochus ranks 974 out of 1,190Before him are Nick Nuyens (1980), Serge Baguet (1969), Wim Vansevenant (1971), Frédéric Herpoel (1974), Silvio Proto (1983), and Victor Campenaerts (1991). After him are Kevin Borlée (1988), Mehdi Carcela (1989), Peter Piot (1949), Matz Sels (1992), Tom Saintfiet (1973), and Dennis Praet (1994).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Belgium

Among tennis players born in Belgium, Christophe Rochus ranks 14Before him are Dominique Monami (1973), Dick Norman (1971), Yanina Wickmayer (1989), Sabine Appelmans (1972), Kirsten Flipkens (1986), and Steve Darcis (1984). After him are Filip Dewulf (1972), Kristof Vliegen (1982), Sander Gillé (1991), Alison Van Uytvanck (1994), Ruben Bemelmans (1988), and Fiona Ferro (1997).