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Robin Haase
Dutch tennis player

Robin Haase

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Intro
Dutch tennis player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Age
37 years
Residence
Turnhout
Stats
Height:
191
Weight:
77
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Robin Haase (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɔbɪn ˈɦaːzə]; born 6 April 1987) is a Dutch professional tennis player. Haase is currently the highest-ranked Dutch player, achieving a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 33 in July 2012. He has won two singles titles and reached the quarterfinals of the 2012 Monte Carlo Masters and the semifinals of the 2017 Canada Masters. 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. He is endorsed by Robey, Head, Tempo-Team and iTennis.nl. His mother is Dutch and his father German.

Career

Juniors

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

2006

Haase started 2006 ranked 665. In June he played his first ATP tournament at Rosmalen losing in the first round against Juan Carlos Ferrero 4–6, 6–3, 2–6.

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 from Jan Hernych when the competition already was decided.

In November Haase won his first Challenger tournament in Nashville, beating 2 top-100 players in the process.

He further reached three semi-finals on the ATP Challenger Tour and ended the year ranked 164.

2007

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 the top-100 player Florent Serra. He eventually lost in straight sets, 4–6, 4–6, to Werner Eschauer. Capping off a good week, he reached the final in doubles with compatriot Rogier Wassen, but lost in straight sets, 2–6, 0–6.

In August, Haase for the first time defeated a top-10 player at the Rogers Cup, beating Tomáš Berdych, 6–4, 7–5.

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 Djoković, 2–6, 1–6, 3–6.

2008–2010

At the 2008 Chennai Open, Haase claimed another top-20 win when he defeated the second-seeded Marcos Baghdatis, 6–3, 6–4, in the first round.

Haase pushed Lleyton Hewitt to five sets in the first round of Wimbledon 2008, with Hewitt finally winning, 7–6, 3–6, 3–6, 7–6, 2–6.

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, 7–5, 2–6, 6–3, 0–6, 3–6.

2011

Robin Haase at the 2011 Wimbledon Championships

At Wimbledon, Haase beat world no. 22 Fernando Verdasco in the second round, 6–3, 6–4, 4–6, 6–2. In the third round, he trailed against Mardy Fish, 3–6, 7–6, 2–6, 1–1, before retiring with a knee problem.

Haase then landed his first ATP title at the Austrian Open 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, 1–6, 6–4, 6–3, in a rain-delayed match that spanned two days. Hours later on the same day, he beat Andreas Seppi, 6–4, 6–2, in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, he defeated qualifier João Souza, 6–1, 6–7, 6–4. In the final, he came out on top against experienced clay-courter Albert Montañés, 6–4, 4–6, 6–1.

At the US Open, Haase reached the second round after beating Portuguese Rui Machado 6–0, 6–4, 6–4. 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 resulting in 7–6, 6–2, 2–6, 0–6, 4–6.

Haase ended the year ranked 45, his highest end of year ranking in his professional career.

2012

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 Andy Roddick. At the indoor tournament of Zagreb Haase was seeded 7th and reached the quarterfinals, losing to Lukáš Lacko 4–6, 4–6.

In February he helped the Dutch Davis Cup team to a 5–0 victory over Finland in World Group I, playing a singles match and partnered in the doubles match with Jean-Julien Rojer. In Rotterdam and Indian Wells Haase lost again in the first round. This time to Nikolay Davydenko and Pablo Andújar.

In a Challenger tournament in Dallas he reached the quarterfinals. In the Miami Masters he lost in the second round to Jürgen Melzer 6–7, 6–3, 4–6 after winning from Marinko Matosevic.

In the second round of World Group I the Netherlands won 5–0 from a devalued Romanian team. Haase played two singles matches. At the ATP tournament of Casablanca Haase was seeded 6th, but lost in the first round to Algerian Lamine Ouahab, ranked 752, with 3–6, 2–6. In the next week, Haase played the Monte-Carlo Masters. In the first round his opponent Juan Mónaco retired in the third set at 7–5, 0–6, 1–3. In the second round, Haase faced Fabio Fognini, defeating him in straight sets. The third round facing Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci, who defeated 5th seed David Ferrer the previous round, Haase won 6–2, 6–3. In the quarterfinals, playing the #1 seed Novak Djokovic, who defeated him in straight sets, despite Haase breaking his serve 4 times, 6–4, 6–2. Robin Haase was the first Dutch player in 9 years reaching a Masters Tournament quarterfinals, the last being Martin Verkerk. Robin has won the tournament in Kitzbühel for the second year in a row, beating Philipp Kohlschreiber. He then lost in the first round of the London Olympics in both singles and doubles.

Style of play

Haase has a powerful serve which often exceeds 200 kph. It is also very accurate. Although his double-handed backhand is weaker than his forehand, he can attack and defend with both. When he hits the ball very flat, he is a threat to top players, as he led Nadal by two sets to one in Wimbledon before losing in 5 sets, and holding a two sets to love lead against three time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray in the US Open and eventually losing in 5 sets. He is capable of producing spectacular shots, such as powerful forehands down the line on the run à la Sampras or backhand winners while taking the ball on the rise, his left foot in the air. An accomplished doubles player, Haase doesn't shun the odd net point. Haase is a very spirited player, who has problems maintaining his temper when a match turns for the worse.

Equipment

Haase is using a Head Graphene Prestige Mid, 93 square inches. (May still be using Head Sonic Pro 17 gauge strings 55/53 lbs, which was his last tension and string choice with his previous Prestige Mid racket)

Significant finals

Grand Slam tournaments

Doubles: 1 (0–1)

OutcomeYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Runner-up2013Australian OpenHardNetherlands Igor SijslingUnited States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
3–6, 4–6

ATP career finals

Singles: 5 (2 titles, 3 runner-ups)

Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (0–0)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (2–3)
Titles by surface
Hard (0–1)
Clay (2–2)
Grass (0–0)
Titles by setting
Outdoor (2–2)
Indoor (0–1)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0000000002011-08-01-0000Aug 2011Austrian Open, Austria250 SeriesClaySpain Albert Montañés6–4, 4–6, 6–1
Win2–0000000002012-07-01-0000Jul 2012Austrian Open, Austria (2)250 SeriesClayGermany Philipp Kohlschreiber6–7(2–7), 6–3, 6–2
Loss2–1000000002013-07-01-0000Jul 2013Swiss Open, Switzerland250 SeriesClayRussia Mikhail Youzhny3–6, 4–6
Loss2–2000000002013-10-01-0000Oct 2013Vienna Open, Austria250 SeriesHard (i)Germany Tommy Haas3–6, 6–4, 4–6
Loss2–3000000002016-07-01-0000Jul 2016Swiss Open, Switzerland250 SeriesClaySpain Feliciano López4–6, 5–7

Doubles: 9 (2 titles, 7 runner-ups)

Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–1)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–1)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (0–0)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (2–5)
Titles by surface
Hard (1–3)
Clay (1–3)
Grass (0–1)
Titles by setting
Outdoor (1–6)
Indoor (1–1)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1000000002007-07-01-0000Jul 2007Dutch Open, NetherlandsInternationalClayNetherlands Rogier WassenArgentina Juan Pablo Brzezicki
Argentina Juan Pablo Guzmán
2–6, 0–6
Loss0–2000000002011-01-01-0000Jan 2011Chennai Open, India250 SeriesHardUnited States David MartinIndia Mahesh Bhupathi
India Leander Paes
2–6, 7–6(7–3), [7–10]
Win1–2000000002011-02-01-0000Feb 2011Open 13, France250 SeriesHard (i)United Kingdom Ken SkupskiFrance Julien Benneteau
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
6–4, 6–7(4–7), [13–11]
Loss1–3000000002011-06-01-0000Jun 2011Halle Open, Germany250 SeriesHardCanada Milos RaonicIndia Rohan Bopanna
Pakistan Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
6–7(8–10), 6–3, [9–11]
Loss1–4000000002013-01-01-0000Jan 2013Australian Open, AustraliaGrand SlamHardNetherlands Igor SijslingUnited States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
3–6, 4–6
Loss1–5000000002014-05-01-0000May 2014Italian Open, ItalyMasters 1000ClaySpain Feliciano LópezCanada Daniel Nestor
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
4–6, 6–7(2–7)
Win2–5000000002014-07-01-0000Jul 2014Swiss Open, Switzerland250 SeriesClayGermany Andre BegemannAustralia Rameez Junaid
Slovakia Michal Mertiňák
6–3, 6–4
Loss2–6000000002015-08-01-0000Aug 2015Austrian Open, Austria250 SeriesClayFinland Henri KontinenSpain Nicolás Almagro
Argentina Carlos Berlocq
7–5, 3–6, [9–11]
Loss2–7000000002017-02-01-0000Feb 2017Open 13, France250 SeriesHard (i)United Kingdom Dominic InglotFrance Julien Benneteau
France Nicolas Mahut
4–6, 7–6(11–9), [5–10]

ATP Challenger Tour titles

Singles: 13

No.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
1.12 November 2006Nashville, United StatesHardDenmark Kristian Pless7–6(11–9), 6–3
2.4 March 2007Wolfsburg, GermanyCarpet (i)Germany Daniel Brands6–2, 3–6, 6–1
3.23 March 2008Sunrise, United StatesHardFrance Sébastien Grosjean7–5, 5–7, 6–1
4.21 March 2010Caltanissetta, ItalyClayItaly Matteo Trevisan7–5, 6–3
5.6 June 2010Fürth, GermanyClayGermany Tobias Kamke6–4, 6–2
6.8 August 2010City of San Marino, San MarinoClayItaly Filippo Volandri6–2, 7–6(10–8)
7.29 August 2010Manerbio, ItalyClayItaly Marco Crugnola6–3, 6–2
8.5 September 2010Como, ItalyClayCzech Republic Ivo Minář6–4, 6–3
9.2 November 2014Réunion Island, Réunion IslandHardFrance Florent Serra3–6, 6–1, 7–5
10.10 May 2015Aix-en-Provence, FranceClayFrance Paul-Henri Mathieu7–6(7–1), 6–2
11.27 September 2015Trnava, SlovakiaClayArgentina Horacio Zeballos6–4, 6–1
12.31 July 2016Scheveningen, NetherlandsClayCzech Republic Adam Pavlasek6–4, 6–2
13.25 September 2016Sibiu, RomaniaClayItaly Lorenzo Giustino7–6(7–2), 6–2

Doubles: 7

No.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
1.4 November 2006Louisville, United StatesHardNetherlands Igor SijslingUnited States Amer Delic
United States Robert Kendrick
w/o
2.1 August 2010Cordenons, ItalyClayNetherlands Rogier WassenUnited States James Cerretani
Canada Adil Shamasdin
7–6(16–14), 7–5
3.28 August 2010Manerbio, ItalyClayNetherlands Thomas SchoorelArgentina Diego Junqueira
Spain Gabriel Trujillo-Soler
6–4, 6–4
4.2 November 2014Réunion Island, Réunion IslandHardCroatia Mate PavićFrance Jonathan Eysseric
France Fabrice Martin
7–5, 4–6 [10–7]
5.9 May 2015Aix-en-Provence, FranceClayPakistan Aisam-ul-Haq QureshiUnited States Nicholas Monroe
New Zealand Artem Sitak
6–1, 6–2
6.17 May 2015Bordeaux, FranceClayNetherlands Thiemo de BakkerFrance Lucas Pouille
Ukraine Sergiy Stakhovsky
6–3, 7–5
7.25 September 2016Sibiu, RomaniaClayGermany Tim PützFrance Jonathan Eysseric
France Tristan Lamasine
6–4, 6–2

Performance timelines

Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#APZ#POGF-SSF-BNMSNH

Singles

Current through 2017 US Open.

Tournament2005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017SRW–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAAQ12RA1R3R1R1R1R1R1R1R0 / 93–9
French OpenAAQ21RA1R2R2R2R2R1R1R2R0 / 95–9
WimbledonAAA1RA2R3R1R1R2R2R2R1R0 / 96–9
US OpenAA1RAAA2R1R1R1R2R1R1R0 / 82–8
Win–Loss0–00–00–11–30–01–36–41–41–42–42–41–41–40 / 3516–35
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
Indian Wells MastersAAA2RAA1R1R1R2R3R2R1R0 / 85–8
Miami MastersAA1R1RAA1R2R1R1R2RA2R0 / 83–8
Monte Carlo MastersAAAAAA2RQF1R1R1R1R2R0 / 75–7
Madrid MastersAAAAAAAA2R1RAQ22R0 / 32–3
Rome MastersAAAAAAA1RA1RAQ21R0 / 30–3
Canada MastersAA2RAAAAAAAAASF0 / 25–2
Cincinnati MastersAAAAAAA1RAAAA1R0 / 20–2
Shanghai MastersNMSAA1RAAAAA0 / 10–1
Paris MastersAAAAAAAA2RAQ11R0 / 21–2
Win–Loss0–00–01–21–20–00–01–44–52–51–53–31–37–70 / 3621–36
National representation
Summer OlympicsNot HeldANot Held1RNot Held1RNH0 / 20–2
Davis CupAPOZ1POAZ1Z1POPO1RPOZ1PO0 / 124–10
Win–Loss0–01–13–12–00–03–12–23–32–03–01–12–32–00 / 324–12
Career statistics
Titles / Finals0 / 00 / 00 / 00 / 00 / 00 / 01 / 11 / 10 / 20 / 00 / 00 / 10 / 02 / 5
Overall Win–Loss0–01–313–1214–130–09–1227–2619–2830–2618–2315–2116–2224–24186–210
Year-end ranking6691671141164476545564383665947%

Doubles

Tournament2005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017SRW–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAAAAAAA1RF2R1R2R1R0 / 67–5
French OpenAAA2RAA1R1R1R3R2R1R1R0 / 84–8
WimbledonAAA1RA2R1R1R1R1R1RA1R0 / 81–8
US OpenAA1RAAA1R1R1R2R1R2RQF0 / 85–8
Win–Loss0–00–00–11–20–01–10–30–45–44–41–42–23–40 / 3017–29
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
Indian Wells MastersAAAAAAAA1R1RAAA0 / 20–2
Miami MastersAAAAAAAAA2RAAA0 / 11–1
Monte Carlo MastersAAAAAAAAAA2RAA0 / 11–1
Madrid MastersAAAAAAAAAAAA2R0 / 11–1
Rome MastersAAAAAAAAAFAAA0 / 14–1
Cincinnati MastersAAAAAAA2RAAAAA0 / 11–0
Win–Loss0–00–00–00–00–00–00–01–00–15–31–10–01–10 / 78–6
National representation
Summer OlympicsNot HeldANot Held1RNot Held1RNH0 / 20–2
Davis CupAPOZ1POAZ1Z1POPO1RPOZ1PO0 / 18–7
Win–Loss0–00–00–10–10–00–11–12–12–00–21–01–21–00 / 38–9
Career statistics
Titles / Finals0 / 00 / 00 / 10 / 00 / 00 / 01 / 30 / 00 / 11 / 20 / 10 / 00 / 12 / 9
Overall Win–Loss0–10–23–44–70–02–516–1210–169–1417–1612–167–1215–1595–120
Year-end ranking5862491772431568215256457714844%

Wins over top 10 players

Year2005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017Total
Wins00110000101015
#PlayerRankEventSurfaceRdScoreRH Rank
2007
1.Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych10Montreal, CanadaHard1R6–4, 7–5103
2008
2.United Kingdom Andy Murray10Rotterdam, NetherlandsHard (i)1R7–5, 6–394
2013
3.France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga8Vienna, AustriaHard (i)SF7–5, 7–6(7–4)63
2015
4.Switzerland Stan Wawrinka7Indian Wells, United StatesHard2R6–3, 3–6, 6–3104
2017
5.Austria Dominic Thiem8Halle, GermanyGrass2R6–3, 7–6(9–7)42
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