Capital: | € 1.1 billion |
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Age: | 80 |
Born: | May 9, 1939 |
Country of origin: | Romania |
Source of wealth: | Entrepreneurs |
Last updated: | 2020 |
Short introduction
Romanian ion ions are successful hockies and tennis players and are managers and entrepreneurs who are equally successful. In Germany he was famous as manager Boris Becker, which he managed from 1984 to 1993. He also kept many other tennis stars as managers. He was also involved in many entrepreneurial activities which made him a billionaire.
Early life
His life was formed by sports from an early age. Born in Transylvania, he first appeared when he became a tennis table tennis in his age group as a child. He then began playing ice hockey. For his home country, Romania, he even participated in the 1964 Winter Olympics. At the same time, he also portrayed tennis, which he made his profession shortly after participating in the Olympics.
Career
Especially in double Ion Taric celebrating its success as a professional tennis player. Ilie Nastase was his partner for a long time, then Guillerma Vilas was only during that time. In 1970 he won the Grand Slam tournament, namely the French Open in Doubles. He was also very successful in representing Romanian countries in the Davis Cup. Three times, in 1969, 1971 and 1972, he managed to get to the final without winning the competition.
In total, Tamiac Ion won 22 double tournaments in his career as a double specialist. On Singles he only won a professional tournament, also one in Munich in 1970. Some other successes as single players were also in Vanya, but had an inferior ranking.
While he is only known for real tennis lovers so far, because the double is generally lacking in the focus of attention, he gained international fame through his work as a tennis player manager. He began with this assignment in 1983 and quickly had many players under the contract. The most extraordinary of course Boris Becker, German children prodigy of tennis. He managed Leimener from 1984, before his first victory at Wimbledon, until 1993.
Another leading tennis player who took care of ions the tug as the manager was Anke Huber, Henri Leconte and Goran Ivanisevic. From 1998 to 2004 he was a Nok President of Romania.
Tatisiah ions do not stop in managing tennis professionals. He made a lot of business investment and other activities that have made Romania and the richest billionaire for years.
The activities are bundled in the holding of holding including industries diverse as bank formation, health insurance, leasing companies for cars, licenses as car importer from Mercedes-Benz and, in addition to travel companies, airlines. ,
Unlike many other entrepreneurs, he never suffered a large wreck or loss. Conversely, his wealth is increasingly convincing, so he has become a Romanian richest citizen for some time.
Personally, he has several marriages, from where a total of three children appeared.
The big hobby of Ion Tirac is a collection of cars, which are now open to the public. It has more than 350 high-quality vehicles that are different from all the era. 165 of them are presented based on rolling in the Taric collection, which also includes motorbikes. Many vehicles are also marked by previously having a leading owner. These include vehicles from Elton John, Sammy Davis Jr. or Bernie Ecclestone.
Career spotlight.
From a sports perspective, the biggest success of Ion Tirac was to win the 1970 French over in doubles. As an entrepreneur, his success is almost countless. This is how Romanians that grow simple who know hungry themselves are one of the richest people on earth. The forbes list ranked him as the only Romanian in the list of the richest people in the world ranked 1,818 (in 2019).
Famous quotes
In 2013 he was elected to the tennis hall of fame, but not in his role as a player but as a manager.
In 1987, he appeared in an American commercial for a type of beer.
Before winning the title in 1970, he had already reached the final in the doubles of the French Open in 1966, which he then lost with Ilie Nastase.
His nickname is, based on his place of birth, the “Brasov Bulldozer”.
Two stamps were issued in Romania showing him as an active tennis player.
In 2006, he was ranked 77th among the “100 greatest Romanians of all time”.
When women were allowed to take part in men’s tennis tournaments for the first time, it was Ion Tiriac who played the first match against a woman. He won 6-0, 6-0 against Abigail Maynard
Net Worth 2020
As of 2020, His estimated Net worth is around $1.2 Billion