Will Tommy Haas say goodbye to his fans in Austria?An entry on the homepage of the longstanding German number one suggests this.
Tommy Haas played 20 matches in 2017 on the ATP tour, the last one in Kitzbühel at the Generali Open against Jan-Lennard Struff.Since then it has become rather quiet around the active continuation of Tommy Haas’s career, which is supposed to come to an end by the end of 2017 anyway.Haas was certainly not granted a farewell in New York, at that Grand Slam tournament, which the now 39-year-old perceived as his home.
So was that already for Tommy Haas, this retiring in Kitzbühel, after which the routinely injured routine resigned how rarely has he analyzed his defeat?Not if you believe the Haas homepage.There you will find the heading “Next Match”: Erste Bank Open, Vienna.
Haas triumphed twice in the Austrian capital, twice, in 2001 as a premiere and then again twelve years later.The title win of 2013 is also the last in Haas’s CV to date, a repeat in a few weeks seems to be impossible with the greatest probability.After all, the tournament in the Wiener Stadthalle has risen to the 500cc category since Haas? last exploit, and the hurdles to victory have become even higher.
If Haas, currently in the world rankings at position 247, chooses to compete, he will receive a wildcard.The gang to the organizer are well known, the German veteran is also a favourite of the public in the 15th century.District of Vienna.