Tommy Haas

Tommy Haas

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Date of Birth April 3, 1978

Tommy Haas News

"Does the guy think he beat me or buried me"- When Andre Agassi recalled Tommy Haas' comments after beating him at Wimbledon
"Does the guy think he beat me or buried me"- When Andre Agassi recalled Tommy Haas' comments after beating him at Wimbledon
Tommy Haas recalls beating idol Andre Agassi "six quick years" after watching him lift Wimbledon trophy from the stands
Tommy Haas recalls beating idol Andre Agassi "six quick years" after watching him lift Wimbledon trophy from the stands
Patrick Mouratoglou is the modern Nick Bollettieri, says Tommy Haas
Patrick Mouratoglou is the modern Nick Bollettieri, says Tommy Haas
Tommy Haas recalls wanting to retire immediately after shocking Roger Federer in Stuttgart 2017
Tommy Haas recalls wanting to retire immediately after shocking Roger Federer in Stuttgart 2017
Tommy Haas on defeating Novak Djokovic twice in 2009: "I kinda got under his skin a little bit"
Tommy Haas on defeating Novak Djokovic twice in 2009: "I kinda got under his skin a little bit"

Tommy Haas: A Brief Biography

Tommy Haas aka Thomas Mario Haas is a German professional tennis player who is the recepient of a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Haas has never won a Grand Slam tournament, his best result being three-time semi-finalist at the Australian Open and one semi-final at Wimbledon. He has won fourteen career titles in singles and doubles, including one Masters tournament. Haas first garnered the spotlight when he won his first ATP title in 1999. In 2001, he began to make even greater strides in his tennis career by winning four ATP titles, including his first Masters shield. Haas won two more ATP titles in his return year of 2004, while trying to gain back his form. In 2006, Haas won three ATP Tournaments and put on an impressive performance at the 2006 US Open. The following year Haas won the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships in Memphis. At the SAP Open in San Jose, he joined forces with Czech Radek Štěpánek to clinch his first-ever doubles title. The same year at the Gerry Weber Open in Germany, Haas won his first title on grass in his 21st ATP World Tour final.