Shirtless at a Slam: Haas suffers wardrobe malfunction
PARIS — Tommy Haas was almost left shirtless for his French Open fourth round tie on Monday after a mix-up over his playing gear.
The German 35-year-old arrived at Roland Garros only to discover that shirts he had left at the tournament laundry service on Saturday night were not ready.
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“So then I was like, okay, that’s great. So somebody had to go back to the hotel and bring the other four, five shirts I left there. They came in time before the match. I was happy to have clothes today to wear.”
Haas went onto beat Mikhail Youzhny of Russia in straight sets to become the third oldest man to reach the quarter-finals in Paris.