How old is Robin Haase now?
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How old is Robin Haase now?
Robin Haase ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɔbɪn ˈɦaːzə]; born 6 April 1987) is a Dutch professional tennis player. He has a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 33 in July 2012. He has won two singles titles, and reached quarterfinals of the 2012 Monte Carlo Masters and semifinals of the 2017 Canada Masters.
How much does Robin Haase earn?
Robin Haase was born on 6 Apr 1987 (34) in The Hague, The Netherlands; currently residing in Turnhout, Belgium. Robin Haase is Right-Handed player, and currently ranked on 230. place on ATP rankings with 279 points. Robin Haase total salary this year is 137K €, but in career he earned total 6.4M €.
Is Robin Haase left-handed?
Together with countryman Igor Sijsling, Haase reached the final of the 2013 Australian Open men’s doubles. Haase is left-handed but plays right-handed. His mother is Dutch and his father German. Haase was a promising junior player, compiling a singles win/loss record of 76–41 and reaching as high as No. 3 in the junior world rankings in March 2005.
Are there any scheduled matches that Robin Haase will play?
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Who did Robin Haase lose to at the Dutch Open?
In July, Haase reached his first ATP Tour semifinal at the Dutch Open in Amersfoort, where in the quarterfinals. he beat a top-100 player Florent Serra. He eventually lost in straight sets to Werner Eschauer.
What happened to Robin Haase at the Masters?
Robin Haase was the first Dutch player in nine years to reach a Masters Tournament quarterfinals, the last being Martin Verkerk. Haase then won the tournament in Kitzbühel for the second year in a row, beating Philipp Kohlschreiber.
Why did Robin Haase stop playing tennis?
Robin Haase meant to start the year playing in Chennai, but because of troubles obtaining a visa, he had to withdraw. In Australia, he lost first-round matches in Sydney and Melbourne, losing first to Alex Bogomolov, Jr. and then to Andy Roddick.