His grandfather was a matchmaker and in 1983 his father Victor bought local watch company Edox from The Swatch Group.
[2] Strambini represented the Switzerland Davis Cup team in a 1996 World Group tie against Germany at the Palexpo centre in Geneva.
He partnered with Jakob Hlasek for the doubles, a loss to David Prinosil and Michael Stich that gave Germany the tie.
[3] His only main draw appearance on the ATP Tour came at the 1996 Rado Open in Gstaad, where he featured in both the singles and doubles events.
He made the second round of the singles, eliminated by Spaniard Francisco Clavet, having earlier defeated fellow wildcard Patrick Mohr, who he partnered with in the doubles to make the quarter-finals.