Andreas Seppi is a professional tennis player from South Tyrol region in northern Italy, who turned pro in 2002. He started his career playing in the ATP Futures and ATP Challenger Series circuits. Seppi is trained and coached by Massimo Sartori and loves to play on clay and hard courts. He accomplished a career-high singles ranking of World No. 18.
Currently thirty-five years old, Seppi is married to his girlfriend, Michela Bernardi. Furthermore, his net worth is estimated at over $6 million.
As of 2019, Andreas Seppi has an estimated net worth over $6 million. According to the source, Seppi has an annual income of $772,120. As prize money, he accumulated around $10,065,184.
Furthermore, Seppi is a popular face with advertisers. Over the past few years, he is endorsed by Pro Kennis tennis racquets and Fila Gear.
Over the past few years, he earned a huge name and fame due to his remarkable performance.
Massive of his fans and followers following him on Instagram, Twitter, and on Facebook.
Seppi and his longtime girlfriend Michela Bernardi are officially husband and wife now. They celebrated their wedding on Sep 10, 2016.
Their wedding took place in Ortisei on Saturday afternoon in front of their family and friends. They used social media like Twitter and Instagram to flourish their wedding news.
It is about several months of their marriage and still, they are looking happy in their relationship.
Bernardi is the life partner who is always there in good times and bad times with her husband. She is very grateful for being a wife of Seppi.
Seppi is fluent in English, German, and Italian language. He supports the A.C Milan team. He is a good friend of Karin Knapp who is a WTA player.
Seppi loves to travel along with his wife. Their favorite holiday destination is New Zealand. They both are the animal lover and have a dog at their home.
Seppi was born on 21 February 1984 in Bozen/Bolzano, Italy. Regarding nationality, he is Irish with the birth sign of Pisces.
Seppi started his professional career in 2001, where he played on ATP Futures and ATP Challenger Series for about three seasons. In 2003, he won his first future events, defeating Lars Ubel, in Munich Germany.
In 2004, Seppi participated and performed in Davis Cup against Georgia, losing to Irakli Labadze in five sets.
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Seppi made his final at the Sunrise challenger series, defeating Gustavo Kuerten, Juan Martin del Porto, and Nicolas Massu. In the final, he was losing the championship against the Gael Monfils.
In 2008, Seppi played at German Open Tennis Championships. He defeated Richard Gasquet, Juan Monaco, and Nicolas Kiefer before losing to Roger Federer in the semifinals.
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The year 2011-2012 brought good results for Seppi. He won the challenger title at Bergamo in 2011. That same year, he triumphed the first ATP title at Eastbourne.
Seppi won his second ATP title in 2012 at Belgrade, defeating Benoit Paire in the final.
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In 2012, he reached the fourth round of the French Open. The following year, he got knocked out in the fourth round of Wimbledon Championships.
In 2015 at the 2015 Australian Open, he became the headlines upon defeating Roger Federer third round in four sets.
The year 2016 disappointing for him. He had a satisfactory performance throughout the years.