Emir Hamzic: From Tennis Courts to Boardrooms

Emir Hamzic (born 17 January 1997) is a world-famous professional tennis player. He is a Serbian-American, born to Hidajet Hamzic and Sabaheta Hamzic. He is a quadruplet with three siblings—two brothers and one sister. As of 2021, he is 24 years old.

Hamzic is a beautiful man. Due to his lean physique and robust features, he is widely popular amongst the youth. He is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs approximately 93 Kg.

In 2020, Hamzic graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Kean University and a 4.0 GPA during his last semester. Hamzic has achieved wonders.

He is a well-known professional tennis player and an ATP-certified Global Professional Tennis Coach. He is also the CEO and founder of the tennis academy HAMZIC All-American Training.

Hamzic has won many awards throughout his tennis career. Some include All-American National Champion, Division 1 Tournament Champion, and NJCAA Division III Men’s Tennis Player of the Year.

He is also popularly known for his undefeated singles and doubles record during his sophomore year at the collegiate level. During this season, he won a National Championship and became an All-American. Hamzic soon became one of the most elite athletes from New Jersey and across the nation.

Throughout his tennis career, Hamzic has won many awards. He has been very successful thus far, being featured in many media outlets such as Forbes, Yahoo, Business Insider, Influencive, and many others. He has also attended events such as New York Fashion Week.

Hamzic is a rising social media influencer with around 12K Instagram followers. He endorses many exotic brands.

Before becoming a professional tennis player, Hamzic was a professional model. Due to this, Hamzic has always been a fitness enthusiast.

After playing professional tennis for many years, he became a full-time tennis coach. He continues to work with world-famous tennis players such as Nick Bollettieri and Alex Bogomolov Jr, as well as coaches, trainers, and other athletes. With his guidance and teachings, he continues to mentor future tennis champions.