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Robin Haase was born on 6 April, 1987 in The Hague, Netherlands, is a Dutch tennis player (born 1987). Discover Robin Haase'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 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 6 April, 1987
Birthday 6 April
Birthplace The Hague, Netherlands
Nationality Netherlands

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Robin Haase Height, Weight & Measurements

At 36 years old, Robin Haase height is 1.90m .

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Robin Haase Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Robin Haase worth at the age of 36 years old? Robin Haase’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Netherlands. We have estimated Robin Haase's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Prize money $7,389,968 (Singles & Doubles Combined)
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1987

Robin Haase (born 6 April 1987) is a Dutch professional tennis player.

2005

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.

Later in 2005, he lost in the final of Junior Wimbledon to Jérémy Chardy in his last junior-level tournament.

2006

He has represented the Netherlands in the Davis Cup since 2006, and also competed at the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games.

Haase started 2006 ranked No. 665.

In June, he played his first ATP tournament at Rosmalen, losing in the first round against Juan Carlos Ferrero.

In September, he made his debut for the Dutch Davis Cup team in the World Group play-offs against the Czech Republic, losing against Tomáš Berdych in straight sets and winning over Jan Hernych after the competition already was decided.

In November, Haase won his first Challenger tournament in Nashville, beating two top-100 players in the process.

In December, he won his first Dutch Masters title by beating defending champion Raemon Sluiter in the finals of the 2006 Sky Radio Tennis Masters.

Haase further reached three semifinals on the ATP Challenger Tour and ended the year ranked No. 164.

In March, he won his second Challenger in Wolfsburg.

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.

Capping off a good week, he reached the final in doubles with compatriot Rogier Wassen, but lost in straight sets.

In August, Haase for the first time defeated a top-10 player at the Rogers Cup, beating Tomáš Berdych.

Haase made his Grand Slam debut at the US Open as a lucky loser, due to the withdrawal of Mario Ančić.

He lost in the first round in straight sets to the third seed and eventual runner-up, Novak Djokovic.

2008

At the 2008 Chennai Open, Haase claimed another top-20 win when he defeated the second-seeded Marcos Baghdatis in the first round.

Haase pushed Lleyton Hewitt to five sets in the first round of Wimbledon 2008, with Hewitt finally winning.

Haase returned to Wimbledon two years later, where he upset James Blake in straight sets in the first round.

He was narrowly defeated by world No. 1 and eventual champion, Rafael Nadal, in the second round in five sets.

At Wimbledon, Haase beat world No. 22, Fernando Verdasco, in the second round in four sets.

In the third round, he trailed against Mardy Fish, before retiring with a knee problem.

Haase then landed his first ATP title at the Austrian Open in Kitzbühel.

In the opening round, he led Potito Starace, 6–3, 2–0, before his opponent retired due to injury.

In the second round, he defeated second seed Feliciano López in a rain-delayed match that spanned two days.

Hours later on the same day, he beat Andreas Seppi in the quarterfinals.

In the semifinals, he defeated qualifier João Souza.

In the final, he came out on top against experienced clay-courter Albert Montañés.

At the US Open, Haase reached the second round after beating Portuguese Rui Machado in straight sets.

In the second round, Haase led fourth seed Andy Murray by two sets to love, but was eventually beaten in five sets, despite coming back from 4–0 to 4–4 in the deciding set.

Haase ended the year ranked No. 45, his highest end-of-year ranking in his professional career.

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.

2011

In singles, he has won two titles, at the Austrian Open in 2011 and 2012.

2012

He reached his career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 33 in July 2012 and his highest doubles ranking of world No. 29 in May 2023.

2013

Haase reached the final of the 2013 Australian Open in doubles alongside compatriot Igor Sijsling, and has also reached three doubles finals at Masters 1000 level.

2017

He also reached the semifinals of the 2017 Canadian Open, and his best Grand Slam singles result was reaching the third round at the Australian Open and Wimbledon Championships in 2011.

In doubles, he has won eight titles on the ATP Tour, most notably the 2022 Rotterdam Open with Matwé Middelkoop.