Tennis Star Tommy Haas and Sara Foster Split After 18 Years
The couple met in 2004 and married in 2010
Tommy Haas and Sara Foster have separated after 18 years together. The split was confirmed by a source close to the couple to People magazine. "They have been separated for a few months," the source said. "They are still figuring things out, but they are committed to co-parenting their two children." Haas and Foster met in 2004 and married in 2010. They have two children together, Valentina, 12, and Joseph, 9.
Haas and Foster have been open about their relationship struggles in the past
In 2018, Haas told People magazine that he and Foster had been through "a lot" in their relationship. "We've had our ups and downs, but we've always come out stronger," he said. "We're both committed to making this work." Foster also spoke about the challenges of their relationship in a 2019 interview with Health magazine. "We've had our moments," she said. "But we're both fighters. We're not going to give up on each other."
The reason for the split is unknown
The source who confirmed the split to People magazine did not provide a reason for the breakup. However, it is worth noting that Haas and Foster have been living in different countries in recent years. Haas has been living in Germany, where he is the tournament director of the BMW Open, while Foster has been living in Los Angeles with their children. The long distance may have put a strain on their relationship.
Haas and Foster are both successful in their careers
Haas is a former professional tennis player who reached a career-high ranking of world No. 2. He won 15 ATP singles titles and was a member of the German Davis Cup team that won the title in 2007. Foster is an actress and model who is best known for her roles in the films "The Big Bounce" and "The House Bunny." She is also a co-founder of the lifestyle website Fosterly.
It is unclear what the future holds for Haas and Foster
The couple has not publicly commented on their split, and it is unclear what the future holds for them. However, it is clear that they are both committed to co-parenting their children.