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This Tennis Player Looks at Djokovic and Federer: 'Good Years Are yet to Come'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Sander Jong (25) continues to fight for a career as a professional tennis player. After two years of injury woes, the Vught native is back and the world's top 100 remains his dream. “These years are an investment for the future in which I hope to compete at the top.” Turning your hobby into your job is something few people manage to do. Sander Jong succeeded, however, and to do so he left the Netherlands at the age of 18. “I went to America to p…
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Sander Jong (25) continues to fight for a career as a professional tennis player. After two years of injury woes, the Vught native is back and the world's top 100 remains his dream. “These years are an investment for the future in which I hope to compete at the top.” Turning your hobby into your job is something few people manage to do. Sander Jong succeeded, however, and to do so he left the Netherlands at the age of 18. “I went to America to p…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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