Quick Facts
Full Name | Robert Charbel Farah Maksoud |
Date of Birth | 20 January 1987 |
Birth Place | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Nick Name | Robert Farah |
Religion | Unknown |
Nationality | Colombian |
Ethnicity | Lebanese |
Zodiac Sign | Aquarius |
Age | 35 years old |
Height | 1.93 meters(6’4″) |
Weight | 89 kg(196 lbs) |
Hair Color | Brown |
Eye Color | Greyish |
Build | Athletic |
Father’s Name | Patrick Farah |
Mother’s Name | Eva Moksoud |
Siblings | An elder sister, Romy Farah |
Education | French Lycee in Cali University of Southern California |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse | Belen Mozo |
Kids | None |
Residence | Bogota, Columbia |
Profession | Tennis player |
Plays | Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
Turned Professional | 2010 |
Prize Money | $3,742,771 |
Net Worth | Over $3 million |
Social Media | Instagram, Twitter |
Merch | Tennis Equipments |
Last Update | May, 2022 |
Robert Farah has been working in this industry for just over a decade. He is well known nowadays for his duo with fellow countryman Juan Sebastián Cabal.
What is Robert Farah’s Net Worth ?
Robert Farah now has a net worth of over $3 million, with prize money totaling $3,742,771.
He has also earned a total of $3,918,824 on the ATP Tour and $145,000 in the US Open.
Farah earned $32,000 from his doubles in the current year, 2021.
Robert Farah of Body Measurements
Robert Farah is a medium-built man with a well-toned physique. He does, in fact, flaunt his strong body, which complements his tall 1.93 meter height (6 feet 4 inches).
He has also maintained his body weight of 89 kg (196 lbs). Farah adheres to his stringent diet and fitness program without a doubt.
He also appears to train out from home and frequently posts videos to his social media accounts.
Robert Farah Childhood and Family
Farah (real name Robert Charbel Farah Maksoud) was born on January 20, 1987, under the zodiac sign of Aquarius. Farah, on the other hand, is a Columbian-born Canadian whose parents are of Lebanese origin.
Eva Moksoud, a teacher at the French Liceo Paul Valery de Cali, is his mother. Robert, of course, adopts her maiden name, Moksoud.
Patrick Farah, his father, used to be a tennis player himself. He is now a tennis coach and the founder of a Cali academy.
In all, Robert hails from a tennis family with a long and illustrious history in Lebanon. Robert is, in fact, named after his grandpa, Robert Farah.
In his grandfather’s time, Robert Farah was a tennis champion in the 1950s. He also has a great-aunt named Nena Farah, who was a tennis champion in Lebanon in the 1930s.
In addition, Robert’s father, Patrick, met his mother, Eva, while working as a tennis coach at Mont La Salle College in the 1980s.
His mother was the captain of Lebanon’s national volleyball team at the time.
Robert now has an older sister called Romy Farah, and they eventually relocated to Canada. Robert was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, after that.
Professional life:
Robert Farah is a professional who has worked in a variety of fields.
Farah began playing professional tennis in 2010. The next year, he had his first bout with Juan Sebastián Cabal.
They defeated Aisam Qureshi of Pakistan and Rohan Bopanna of India.
Farah participated in his maiden Grand Slam Final at Wimbledon, teaming with Anna-Lena Grönefeld, after years of preparation.
At the French Open, he reached his first men’s double Grand Slam semi-final partnered Juan.
In 2018, he and Cabal won their first-ever major slam men’s doubles championship at Wimbledon, and in 2019, he and Cabal won their first-ever grand slam men’s doubles trophy at the Australian Open.
After defeating Frenchmen Nicolas Mahut and Édouard Roger-Vasselin, they were ranked number one in the world.
Farah was suspended again in recent years, preventing him from competing in the 2020 Australian Open.
Robert Farah’s Wife and Personal Life
Sarah is a married guy who has been in love with his long-term lover, Belen Mozo, for a long time.
Belen Mozo, for those unfamiliar with his name, is a professional golfer from Spain.
She now competes on the Ladies European Tour and the LPGA Tour.
In terms of the news, the couple has been together for a long time and had planned their wedding for a long time, but it was pushed back due to the pandemic or Farah’s suspension.
Finally, in December 2020, the couple exchanged vows in front of their family and friends in a private ceremony. They had their two dogs, Taco and Roma, as wedding attendants, which was one of the nicest things.
So, they have progressed with their mutual knowledge of their demanding schedules as athletes in their respective fields. They have been quite helpful to one another.
They also declared that they will throw a party to commemorate the start of their new life together.