Tommy Haas – Retired Professional Tennis Player | When did he retired from Tennis? Wiki, Age, Height, Net Worth, Relationship, Ethnicity

Quick Facts

Real Name Tommy Haas
Nick Name Tommy
Date Of Birth April 03, 1978
Age 45 years old
Birthplace Hamburg, Germany
Nationality German
Profession Tennis player
Height 6 feet 2 inches
Weight 86.2 kg
Hair Color Dark brown
Eye color Hazel
Net Worth $5 million

Tommy Haas is a retired German professional tennis player. From 1996 until 2017, he participated on the ATP Tour and reached the top 100 in the world. He missed the whole 2003 season due to injury, and he didn’t return to the world’s top ten until 2007.

Haas missed tennis between 2010 and 2011, thus he returned to the circuit. He collected 15 career singles championships and a silver medal at the Summer Olympics in 2000.

How much is the Net worth of Tommy Haas?

This tennis player, Tommy Haas hasn’t disclosed his salary on social media. He claimed that as of 2023, his net worth was $5 million.

Tommy Haas
Tommy Haas Net worth 2023 Via biographygist

Early Years and Family

On April 3, 1938, Tommy Haas was born in Hamburg, Germany. His parents were Peter and Brigitte Haas. Other than that, there is no information accessible about his early life. Haas hasn’t disclosed anything on social media about his school history. He is a very private person who does not want the general world to be aware of his past.

What is the Professional Career of Tommy Haas?

When Tommy Haas was four years old, he started playing tennis. He had developed his skills independently by using a wooden board to knock balls against the wall or into his father’s hands. He turned pro and played in his first grand slam in the United States in 1996. But in the opening round, he lost to fellow countryman Michael Stitch in four sets.

In addition, he has won four ATP titles, including his first Master’s trophy in 2001. Similar to this, he defeated Todd Martin, Roger Federer, and Marcelo Rios in five sets apiece in 2002 to advance to the semi-finals. He added two additional ATP titles in 2004, the year of his comeback.

He reached the quarterfinals and won three ATP tournaments in 2006. To be eligible for the Master’s Cup, the ATP year-end championship, he had to win the Paris Masters. Fernando González of Chile, a first-time Grand Slam finalist in 2007, defeated him in straight sets.

Similar like in 2008, when he missed both the Australian Open and the French Open due to injury, his ranking suffered greatly. In spite of having a break in each set, he lost to Fernando Verdasco in the third round of the 2009 US Open. Similar to this, he sustained another ailment between 2010 and 2011, keeping him from playing.

He found his form again in the second half of the 2012 season, reaching the German Open Tennis Championships final. In an all-German final in Munich, he defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber to capture his first title of the year.

He started the 2014 campaign at the Heineken Open in Auckland, where he was defeated by Jack Sock in the second round in straight sets. Alexander Waske, a fellow countryman, was then selected as his new coach. In the first round of the 2015 tournament, Fernando Verdasco defeated him in five sets.

He defeated Fernando Verdasco in a five-set first round match the following year. In a same vein, he competed in his final match in 2017 at Kitzbühel. He made his ATP World Tour retirement announcement earlier this year, in 2018.

Marriage & Wife: Who is the wife of Tommy Haas?

Tommy Haas is a married man. He wed actress Sara Foster in 2010. The couple’s two children are named Valentina Haas and Josephine Lena Haas. He hasn’t disclosed any information about his past on social media. Regarding their goals for their relationships, there is also limited information.

Sara Foster's Husband Tommy Haas Is 'Not Impressed' With Her Body
Tommy Haas with his family Via Us Weekly

Body Stats: How tall is he?

In terms of Tommy Haas’s physical characteristics, he is 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 86.2 kg. He has hazel eyes and dark brown hair.