German tennis player Tommy Haas, ranked No. 17, recovering from swine flu
Associated Press
11/04/09 6:15 AM EST
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| FILE - In this July 3, 2009 file photo Tommy Haas, of Germany, reacts during a break in play with Roger Federer, of Switzerland in their semifinal match on centre court at Wimbledon. Tommy Haas, Germany's top-ranked tennis player, is doing better after contracting swine flu. "I did a test because I suspected that I had swine flu. The test was positive," Haas told the Bild newspaper for their edition on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. "Of course, it was a shock for me." Haas told the paper he was already doing better. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus, File) (AP) |
FRANKFURT — Tommy Haas, the 17th-ranked player from Germany, is dealing with a case of swine flu.
"I did a test because I suspected that I had swine flu. The test was positive," Haas said in Tuesday's Bild newspaper. "Of course, it was a shock for me."
Haas told the paper he was already feeling better.
"I've calmed down now because although swine flu is a very strong form of flu, you can quickly overcome it when you're in good physical condition like I am," Haas said.
The 31-year-old Haas pulled out of a tournament in Stockholm last week after becoming ill. He first thought it was normal flu but decided to get tested.
He also pulled out of this week's Swiss Indoors and is unlikely to play next week at the Paris Masters.


