Robin Soderling Shoe Size and Body Measurements

Robin Soderling Shoe Size and Body Measurements

Biography

Robin Soderling has beautiful feet. Below is all you want to know about Robin Soderling’s body measurements, and more!

Robin Soderling is a former Swedish professional tennis player who achieved his career’s best ranking on November 15, 2010, which was 4. He turned professional in 2001, and retired on 23 December 2015. He reached the finals of French Open in 2009 and 2010. He remained inactive from July 2011 after contracting infectious mononucleosis, a viral illness also known as glandular fever. He was born to Britt-Inge and Bo, on August 14, 1984 in Tibro, Sweden as Robin Bo Carl Söderling. He married Jenni Mostrom. Together they have one daughter, Olivia Söderling.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.

Body shape:Unknown
Dress size (US):Unknown
Breasts-Waist-Hips: Unknown
Shoe size (US):Unknown
Bra size: Unknown
Cup size (US):Unknown
Height: 6′4″ (193 cm)
Weight: 192 pounds (87 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Unknown

Quotes

"There's no shame in speaking about mental illness. It's a very common problem in today's society, no matter if you're playing sports or working in another field. It's something that needs to be spoken about a lot more."

Robin Soderling

"All my life, I've been focusing on tennis, training, getting results. Jenni and I wanted to have kids pretty early, but we waited. We always thought it was better in the future. Now I don't understand why we ever waited."

Robin Soderling

"No one gives you information and tools on how you are supposed to handle the pressure both on and off the court."

Robin Soderling

"In 2011, I was in the best physical shape of my life. I was one of the five best players in the world and I had won four titles by the end of July. But from one day to another, I couldn't take a step. I couldn't breathe."

Robin Soderling

"I was in bed with cold sweats, all different symptoms. It was really terrible for a long time, and when the fever went away there was all this weakness and tiredness."

Robin Soderling

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