Brett Haber is a well-reputed sportscaster from the United States. He hosts the Tennis Channel as well as various other national and regional sports networks. Brett was an anchor on ESPN’s main news show SportsCenter in the mid-1990s.
He worked in the sports departments of WNNE-TV, WCAX-TV, WCPO-TV, WTTG-TV, and WCBS-TV in addition to WUSA-TV and ESPN. Since 2004, he has served as the sports director of WUSA-TV, the CBS affiliate in Washington, D.C., until his resignation in July 2011.
As a studio host, he returned to NBC Sports Group’s tennis coverage of the 2016 Rio Olympics. In London, he made his Olympic debut as a tennis play-by-play broadcaster.
Brett Haber Age
Brett Haber was born in New York, New York, United States on February 7, 1970. He is 52 years old.
Brett Haber Height
Brett stands at an average height of 5 ft 7 in/1.70 m tall.
Brett Haber Family
Brett’s parents reared him in New York, where he was born and raised. Brett is of Caucasian ethnicity and has American citizenship. The public is not aware of any information regarding his parents or siblings.
Brett Haber Wife
Brett’s previous marriage was to Jennifer Anne, a television news producer. In 1997, the couple tied the knot. They have two sons together. Bret remarried Kimberly Engel in June 2021. The pair lives just outside of Washington, D.C.
Brett Haber Education
Brett attended Hunter College High School. He later enrolled in Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, in 1991 as a brother of the fraternity Sigma Nu. He holds a journalism and English bachelor’s degree.
Brett Haber Salary
Brett receives an annual salary of $74,685.
Brett Haber Net Worth
Brett’s approximate net worth is $1 million.
Brett Haber Career
Brett calls Grand Slam, WTA, and ATP World Tour, matches for the Tennis Channel, as well as Fed Cup, Davis Cup, and all Champions Series tournaments. He was selected to serve as the Tennis Channel’s lead play-by-play announcer for the 2011 French Open in Paris. He was also a member of Tennis Channel’s broadcast team for the 2011 U.S. Open.
Open, calling live matches as well as replays of all men’s and women’s semifinals and finals. In 2008, Brett started working as one of the emcees for the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s annual induction weekend festivities in Newport, Rhode Island.
Apart from tennis, he has done play-by-play and sideline work for the New York Jets, UFL Football, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, PBR Bull Riding, and the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain. In addition to his responsibilities, he is the editor-at-large for Washingtonian Magazine, a long-running monthly newspaper focusing on life and culture in the nation’s capital. Brett also consults with Nike’s tennis division.
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