Jérôme Haehnel
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Jérôme Haehnel
| Country |
France |
| Residence |
Paris, France |
| Born |
July 14, 1980
Mulhouse, France |
| Height |
185 cm (6 ft 1 in) |
| Weight |
78 kg (172 lb) |
| Turned pro |
1998 |
| Plays |
Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
| Career prize money |
US$374,564 |
| Singles |
| Career record |
8–15 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup) |
| Career titles |
1 |
| Highest ranking |
No. 78 (February 21, 2005) |
| Grand Slam results |
| Australian Open |
1R (2005) |
| French Open |
2R (2004) |
| Wimbledon |
1R (2004) |
| Doubles |
| Career record |
2–3 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup) |
| Career titles |
0 |
| Highest ranking |
No. 114 (November 6, 2006) |
| Last updated on: October 27, 2009. |
Jérôme Haehnel (born July 14, 1980 in Mulhouse) is a tennis player who defeated Andre Agassi in the first round of the French Open in 2004. Haehnel's career-high singles ranking is no. 78, which he reached on February 21, 2005. Recently he has been competing in various ATP Challenger Series tournaments around Europe. Jerome is coached by his wife and has a fear of flying.
[edit] Career highlights
[edit] Titles (1)
[edit] Singles (1)
| Legend (Singles) |
| Grand Slam (0) |
| Tennis Masters Cup (0) |
| ATP Masters Series (0) |
| ATP Tour (1) |
| No. |
Date |
Tournament |
Surface |
Opponent in the final |
Score |
| 1. |
October 11, 2004 |
Metz, France |
Hard |
Richard Gasquet |
7–6(11–9), 6–4 |
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| Name |
Haehnel, Jerome |
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| Short description |
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| Date of birth |
July 14, 1980 |
| Place of birth |
Mulhouse, France |
| Date of death |
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