Takao Suzuki is a tennis player who was born on September 20, 1976, in Sapporo, Japan, and is a total of 2 m tall. This article will take a look at Takao Suzuki’s net worth.
Image Credit: Dan MastousSuzuki lives in Tokyo, Japan and plays Right-handed (one-handed backhand). Takao Suzuki’s professional career began in 1995.
Over an accomplished career, Suzuki won a total of 0 singles titles, won a total of 1 doubles titles and earned a total of $729,199 (13 July 2017) from competition. Suzuki has won 0 singles titles, with a record of 50-46 and reached a rank of No. 102 (23 November 1998). Suzuki has won 1 doubles titles, with a record of 31-38 and reached a rank of No. 119 (7 November 2005) in doubles play.
Takao Suzuki has an Australian Open record of achieving a number two ranking (2005 Australian Open – Men’s Singles); a French Open junior record of Q3 (1998 French Open – Men’s Singles; 2002 French Open – Men’s Singles); a Wimbledon junior record of achieving a number two ranking (2003 Wimbledon Championships – Men’s Singles); and a US Open junior record of achieving a number one ranking (1999 U.S. Open – Men’s Singles; 2004 U.S. Open – Men’s Singles).
Takao Suzuki competed in doubles events with good results, including an Australian Open Doubles record of achieving a number three ranking (2005 Australian Open – Men’s Singles); a Wimbledon Doubles record of Q1 (1998 Wimbledon Championships – Men’s Doubles Qualifying); a US Open Doubles record that includes Q1 (1998 US Open – Men’s Doubles Qualifying); and an Olympics record that includes achieving a number two ranking (Tennis at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men’s doubles).
So what is Takao Suzuki’s net worth in 2018? Suzuki earned a total of $729,199 (13 July 2017) from competition according to Wikipedia, but that’s not all of Suzuki’s earnings, which may include sponsorships, businesses, and promotions. Our estimate for Takao Suzuki’s net worth in 2018 is:
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