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World No. 660 Bernard Tomic has thrown another warning at Australian star Nick Kyrgios after tasting success once again. Today we will discuss about Bernard Tomic: What happened to| Net Worth| Ranking| Wiki

Bernard Tomic: What happened to| Net Worth| Ranking| Wiki

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Bernard Tomic (Croatian: Bernard Tomic, pronounced [born 21 October 1992] is an Australian professional tennis player who was ranked 17th in the world with a career-high ranking. As a junior, Tomic enjoyed a successful career in which he won the Orange Bowl title and two junior Grand Slam singles titles, the 2008 Australian Open and the 2009 US Open. As a pro, he has won the 2013 Apia International Sydney, 2014 Claro Open Colombia, 2015 Claro Open Colombia and 2018 Chengdu Open. He made a final appearance at the 2016 Acapulco Telcel and made quarterfinal appearances at the 2011 Wimbledon Championships as well as the 2015 BNP Paribas Open, 2015 Shanghai Masters and 2016 Western Southern Open.

Country (sports)  Australia
Residence Monte Carlo, Monaco
Born 21 October 1992 (age 29)
Stuttgart, Germany
Height 196 cm (6 ft 5 in)
Turned pro 2008
Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Coach John Tomic
Tony Roche (2015–present)
Gavin Hopper (2017–present)
Prize money US$ 6,293,387
Singles
Career record 186–182 (50.5%)
Career titles 4
Highest ranking No. 17 (11 January 2016)
Current ranking No. 660 (26 September 2022)

What happened to

Bernard Tomic: What happened to| Net Worth| Ranking| Wiki

The 29-year-old spoke to A Current Affair and the Sydney Morning Herald, expressing “sorry” for the actions he took after hitting “rock bottom”.

Not much has been seen of Tomic over the years, but he’s recently resurfaced with a blonde hair transformation.

The tennis star, who lost the first round of Australian Open qualifying earlier this week, told reporter Michael Chammas that the reason for his long absence from media attention was just “feeling normal”.

But now he hopes that revealing all will lead to redemption.

Bernard Tomic has been in the news ever since he signed a deal with Nike since the age of 14. (a current affair)
The deal was Nike’s biggest deal with any 14-year-old in any sport, and he was playing under the watchful eyes of Australian tennis legends Pat Rafters and John Newcomb.

Tomic said, “At a young age there was so much pressure and so many eyes on me and everyone expected you to be number one at 18 or 19. It doesn’t work out the way you know.”

Tomic said that when he grew up, he only knew tennis.

Net Worth

Bernard Tomic: What happened to| Net Worth| Ranking| Wiki

Bernard Tomic is an Australian tennis player who has a net worth of $4 million dollars. Born in Stuttgart, Germany, Bernard Tomic moved with his family to Queensland, Australia at the age of three. He received a sports scholarship to attend The Southport School during high school. He was an aspiring and successful junior tennis player who won the Orange Bowl titles for 12s, 14s and 16s. He made it clear that he planned to become.

Ranking

Tomic is ranked 259th in the world after winning just nine of the 21 matches he has played this year – 19 of which were at ATP qualifying or Challenger Tour level. He reached his peak ATP ranking at number 17 in January 2016.

The Australian won the last of his four ATP titles at the Chengdu Open in 2018. His career has been in decline since 2017, however, when he finished the season 114 places below his 2016 year-end ranking of world No. 26.

Wiki

Tomic was born on 21 October 1992 in Stuttgart, Germany. Tomic’s parents, Croatian father, John (Ivica) and Bosnian mother, Adisa, had left Socialist Yugoslavia several years before his birth. In an interview, Tomic stated that his parents “have a Croatian background”. They were both working in Germany when Tomic was born. The family moved to Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia in 1996 when Tomic was three years old. His younger sister Sarah is also a professional tennis player. Tomic was educated at Southport State School during his elementary school years before taking a sports scholarship to Southport School for high school. In 2018 he became a vegetarian.

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