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Joachim Johansson was born on 1 July, 1982 in Lund, Sweden, is a Swedish tennis player. Discover Joachim Johansson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

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Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 1 July, 1982
Birthday 1 July
Birthplace Lund, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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Joachim Johansson Height, Weight & Measurements

At 41 years old, Joachim Johansson height is 1.98m .

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Who Is Joachim Johansson's Wife?

His wife is Johanna Johansson (m. 2010)

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Joachim Johansson Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joachim Johansson worth at the age of 41 years old? Joachim Johansson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Sweden. We have estimated Joachim Johansson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Prize money US$ 1,549,039
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1970

His father, Leif Johansson, was also a tennis player and represented Sweden in the Davis Cup in the 1970s.

He goes by the nickname "Pim Pim", which he has been called since he was a newborn.

His elder brother pronounced Joachim as "Joapim" which later became "Pim Pim".

1982

Joachim Johansson (born 1 July 1982) is a former professional male tennis player from Sweden.

2000

Lleyton Hewitt's sister, Jaslyn Hewitt, was his girlfriend for five years from 2000 to 2005.

He is married to Johanna Westerberg, a Swedish professional golfer on the Ladies European Tour, and they have one child.

He is not related to fellow Swedish tennis player Thomas Johansson.

Johansson competed in his first professional tour match in the 2000 Wideyes Swedish Open, where he retired against Markus Hipfl.

He then claimed his first win in a Challenger event in Sweden, defeating Alexander Peya.

He then competed in the 2000 Scania Stockholm Open losing to Bohdan Ulihrach.

2001

In 2001 Johansson focused on Challengers and only competed in one ATP tour tournament: the 2001 Stockholm Open, losing to Andreas Vinciguerra.

He however reached two Futures semifinals, in Great Britain and New Zealand, and two finals in Germany and Austria.

He won his first Futures tournament in Australia, defeating Todd Perry.

2002

In 2002 Johansson won three Futures events: in Poland, in Austria, and Sweden, and reached a final in Poland.

He also won his first ATP Tour level match in his home tournament in the 2002 Stockholm Open, defeating Albert Portas before losing to Fabrice Santoro.

2003

In 2003 Johansson made his Grand Slam Debut in the 2003 Australian Open losing to American Mardy Fish.

He then represented Sweden against Australia in the Davis Cup, however he lost to Wayne Arthurs.

He then competed in Newport losing to Zack Fleishman.

In his US Open debut he once again lost to Mardy Fish.

He competed once again for the fourth straight year in the 2003 Stockholm Open where he reached his first quarterfinals where he defeated his first top 30 opponent, world no. 25 Fernando González in the second round before losing to Davide Sanguinetti.

He won two Challengers and reached two finals that year.

2004

He reached the semifinals of the 2004 US Open, won 3 singles titles and achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 9 in February 2005.

Johansson was born in Lund and currently lives in Södertälje, Sweden.

2004 was the breakthrough year for Johansson.

In his first tournament in the 2004 Adidas International, he got his first win over a top 10 player in Rainer Schüttler world no. 6 by that time before losing to Arnaud Clément.

He followed it up with his first Grand Slam win in the 2004 Australian Open defeating Alexander Popp and Alberto Martín before losing to then world no. 3 Juan Carlos Ferrero in four sets.

He subsequently competed in 2004 Siebel Open where he lost to eventual champion Andy Roddick in the quarterfinals.

Johansson continued his good form by winning his first ATP title in the 2004 Kroger St. Jude defeating en route James Blake, Mardy Fish and German Nicolas Kiefer in the finals.

However his good run was disrupted winning only two matches in his next seven tournaments defeating Mark Philippoussis and compatriot Robin Söderling.

His losses included his debut in the 2004 French Open loss against Fernando Verdasco, Mario Ančić and Juan Mónaco.

He then went to the 2004 Wimbledon losing to Florian Mayer in the fourth round after defeating Arnaud Clément, Mardy Fish and Jonas Björkman.

He then reached his first Masters series quarterfinal at the 2004 Canada Masters losing to compatriot Thomas Johansson.

His biggest career win came at the 2004 U.S. Open.

He upset the defending champion, Andy Roddick, in five sets in the quarterfinals.

An unusual aspect of the match was that Roddick won 24 points more than Johansson, but was defeated nonetheless.

Johansson subsequently lost his semifinal against Lleyton Hewitt in straight sets.

He ended the year with four straight quarterfinal appearances: in the 2004 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon losing to eventual champion Robin Söderling; in the 2004 Kremlin Cup; in the 2004 Madrid Masters; and in the 2004 Stockholm Open.

Johansson ended the year no. 12 in the world.

2005

In 2005, Swedish hurdler Jenny Kallur became his girlfriend but in August 2008 they separated.

Johansson began 2005 with a nice start winning in the 2005 Next Generation Adelaide International defeating Taylor Dent in the finals in two sets, reaching the fourth round of the 2005 Australian Open losing to Andre Agassi 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 4–6 and winning the Open 13 event defeating Ivan Ljubičić in the finals which jumped him into the top 10 at number 9.