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<strong>2011</strong><br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR<br />

MEDIA GUIDE<br />

www.<strong>ATP</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>Tour</strong>.com


PRODUCTION TEAM<br />

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF GREG SHARKO<br />

ART DIRECTOR LEANN SILVA<br />

MANAGING EDITOR ESTEFANIA ACOSTA-RUBIO<br />

ASSISTANT EDITORS PETE HOLTERMANN<br />

AUSTIN NUNN<br />

STATISTICAL ASSISTANCE BRAM TUKKER<br />

CONTRIBUTORS FABIENNE BENOIT<br />

JAMES BUDDELL<br />

GEORGE CIZ<br />

MARTIN DAGAHS<br />

STEPHEN DUCKITT<br />

SIMON HIGSON<br />

JOHN O’TOOLE<br />

SVP, PR & MARKETING NICOLA ARZANI<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY GETTY IMAGES<br />

OTHER CONTRIBUTORS RON ANGLE<br />

NOTE FROM THE <strong>ATP</strong><br />

EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN<br />

Dear <strong>Media</strong> and Fans,<br />

Welcome to the <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. We expect another<br />

captivating year of tennis, as the world’s best players continue<br />

to perform at the highest level on the biggest stages on<br />

the <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

The <strong>2011</strong> season comprises 63 tournaments in 32 countries,<br />

as players compete for valuable rankings points at <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000, 500 and 250 level tournaments, in<br />

addition to the four Grand Slams.<br />

The tour will culminate once again in November at the<br />

Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals at The O2 in London, where<br />

the Top 8 singles players and doubles teams will battle it out<br />

for the last title of the year. Our season-ending event, which<br />

has more than 40 years of history, has firmly established<br />

itself as one of the most significant sporting events of the<br />

year in the UK, with more than 250,000 fans attending the<br />

tournament in each of its first two years there.<br />

The <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> contains a wealth of player and tournament<br />

information, including updated biographies on<br />

more than 130 players from more than 35 countries.<br />

Thank you for your continued coverage and support of<br />

men's professional tennis. We hope you enjoy the <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season.<br />

Adam S. Helfant<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Executive Chairman & President<br />

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On the Cover: 2010 <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> No. 1 Rafael Nadal<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> London<br />

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Australia<br />

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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR INTRODUCTION<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Executive Chairman Note...................................................................................................................................................1<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Preview ...................................................................................................................................................................................4<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Timeline ....................................................................................................................................................................................5<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR ADMINISTRATION<br />

Organizational Structure .............................................................................................................................................................7<br />

Executive Chairman/President Bio ..........................................................................................................................................8<br />

Board of Directors, Executive Management & Staff ..........................................................................................................9<br />

On-Site Staff...................................................................................................................................................................................10<br />

<strong>Media</strong> FAQs....................................................................................................................................................................................11<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR TOURNAMENT INFORMATION<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Calendar ........................................................................................................................................................................14-15<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Profile ...................................................................................................................................................16<br />

Grand Slam <strong>Tour</strong>naments ........................................................................................................................................................19<br />

Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals/<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 <strong>Tour</strong>naments.....................................................20<br />

Düsseldorf <strong>World</strong> Team Cup/<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 500 <strong>Tour</strong>naments .............................................................................22<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 250 <strong>Tour</strong>naments........................................................................................................................................24<br />

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<br />

Player Biographies.......................................................................................................................................................................34<br />

Player Birthdays .........................................................................................................................................................................177<br />

RANKINGS, FACTS & FIGURES<br />

South African Airways 2010 <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings (Year-end)................................................................................................180<br />

South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings Top 10 Year-end History...............................................................................181<br />

South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings History of No. 1.................................................................................................182<br />

2010 Year-end <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Rankings and Doubles Team Rankings ...................................................................183<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team Rankings Top 10 History..................................................................................................................184<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Rankings History of No. 1 ............................................................................................................................185<br />

2010 Year-end Prize Money Leaders .................................................................................................................................186<br />

Total Career Prize Money Leaders.......................................................................................................................................187<br />

Top 50 Singles & Doubles Career Title Leaders..............................................................................................................188<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 Career Title Leaders .....................................................................................................189<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 Finals .................................................................................................................................190<br />

Year-by-Year Title Leaders/By Country Title Leaders/Low-Ranked Winners ......................................................193<br />

Winners Outside 200/Longest Match Winning Streaks..............................................................................................194<br />

2010 FedEx <strong>ATP</strong> Reliability Index Leaders .......................................................................................................................196<br />

2010 RICOH <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> MatchFacts/Year-by-Year MatchFacts Leaders ....................................................199<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Facts and Figures......................................................................................................................................202<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Award Winners ..........................................................................................................................................209<br />

One For The Record Books (Isner-Mahut Wimbledon Match)..................................................................................210<br />

GRAND SLAMS HISTORY<br />

Australian Open.........................................................................................................................................................................212<br />

Roland Garros .............................................................................................................................................................................215<br />

Wimbledon..................................................................................................................................................................................218<br />

US Open........................................................................................................................................................................................222<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals History ............................................................................................................................227<br />

DAVIS CUP & OLYMPICS HISTORY<br />

Davis Cup Title Leaders & Year-by-Year <strong>World</strong> Group Final Round .......................................................................230<br />

<strong>2011</strong> <strong>World</strong> Group Draw & 2010 Davis Cup Results.....................................................................................................231<br />

Olympics History & <strong>World</strong> Team Cup Results .................................................................................................................232<br />

TOURNAMENT RESULTS<br />

2010 <strong>Tour</strong>nament Results ......................................................................................................................................................233<br />

Challenger Title Leaders.........................................................................................................................................................234<br />

FORMER CHAMPIONS<br />

Open Era Champions...............................................................................................................................................................237<br />

Retired Singles Title Winners in Open Era........................................................................................................................243<br />

International Tennis Hall of Fame Inductees ..................................................................................................................255<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Points Tables ..............................................................................................................................................256<br />

<strong>ATP</strong>WORLDTOUR.COM 3


<strong>2011</strong> PREVIEW<br />

O<br />

ver the past seven years, the <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

No. 1 ranking has been dominated by two<br />

players, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. One<br />

of the two superstars has occupied the top ranking<br />

position every week since February 2004, with<br />

Federer finishing No. 1 five years and Nadal twice.<br />

The duo has claimed 21 of the past 23 Grand Slam<br />

trophies since Roland Garros in 2005 when Nadal<br />

earned the first of nine Slam titles. Federer opened<br />

last season with his on-going record 16th career<br />

Grand Slam crown at the Australian Open. Nadal<br />

swept the next three Slam titles to become the seventh<br />

player in history to win all four majors in his<br />

career en route to finishing No. 1.<br />

In the season-ending Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Finals in London, Federer defeated Nadal in three sets<br />

to claim his record-tying fifth year-end title. It was the<br />

first time in 24 years the top two players met in the<br />

season finale championship.<br />

Along with their Grand Slam supremacy, Nadal is<br />

the all-time leader with 18 career <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Masters 1000 titles and Federer follows with 17.<br />

Federer is No. 4 on the Open Era titles list with 66<br />

career championships and is one week away from<br />

tying Pete Sampras’ record for most weeks (286)<br />

at No. 1.<br />

While Nadal and Federer garnered headlines<br />

throughout the season, a historic match also gained<br />

worldwide attention at Wimbledon as American John<br />

Isner and Frenchman Nicolas Mahut played the<br />

longest match ever. Isner completed a three-day, 11<br />

hour, 5-minute marathon victory over Mahut 70-68 in<br />

the fifth set, firing 113 aces. Mahut hit 103 aces himself<br />

in the 183-game match.<br />

The question going into the <strong>2011</strong> season is who<br />

will challenge the dynamic duo? Two years ago<br />

Andy Murray reached No. 2 briefly and last season<br />

Novak Djokovic spent a majority in the second spot<br />

before finishing No. 3 for the fourth straight year.<br />

Murray ended the year No. 4 for a third consecutive<br />

season. Both players were also a finalist in Grand<br />

Slam play, Murray Down Under, and Djokovic in<br />

Flushing Meadows.<br />

The foursome of Nadal, Federer, Djokovic and<br />

Murray have finished among the Top 4 for the last<br />

three years. It has been 25 years since a similar quartet<br />

finished in the Top 4 for three years running.<br />

From 1983-85, Hall-of-Famers Ivan Lendl, John<br />

McEnroe, Mats Wilander and Jimmy Connors accomplished<br />

the feat.<br />

Other players to watch for who compiled careerbest<br />

seasons last year are No. 5 Robin Soderling, who<br />

reached the final at Roland Garros for the second<br />

time, and No. 6 Tomas Berdych, who advanced to his<br />

first Grand Slam title match at Wimbledon, and<br />

The foursome of (L to R) Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic,<br />

Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal finished in the Top 4 in<br />

the South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings for the third<br />

year in a row.<br />

climbed from No. 20 from ’09. Young Argentine Juan<br />

Martin del Potro, who finished No. 5 in 2009 highlighted<br />

by a US Open title, looks to come back strong<br />

after a wrist injury that sidelined him for 10 months<br />

last season.<br />

Federer and American Andy Roddick are the most<br />

familiar Top 10 faces with nine straight finishes in the<br />

elite group. Top Frenchman Gael Monfils, who<br />

helped France to the Davis Cup final, and young<br />

Croat Marin Cilic, are poised to finish in the Top 10<br />

for the first time.<br />

In doubles, Americans Bob and Mike Bryan are<br />

coming off an undefeated season in finals (11-0), and<br />

they finished as the No. 1 team for a record sixth time<br />

in the past eight years. The Californian duo has an<br />

Open Era record 67 titles together.<br />

The Bryans will be challenged by new teams after<br />

rivals and last year’s No. 2 squad of Daniel Nestor and<br />

Nenad Zimonjic, decided to form new partnerships in<br />

the <strong>2011</strong> season. The No. 3 duo of Mahesh Bhupathi<br />

and Max Mirnyi are also going a different direction.<br />

The ultimate goal is to play in the 63rd tournament<br />

of the season at the year-ending Barclays <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London where over 500,000 fans<br />

have come the last two years to The O2 arena to<br />

watch the sport’s top eight singles players and doubles<br />

teams battle it out for the last title of the year.<br />

4


<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR TIMELINE<br />

T<br />

he <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> is in its fifth decade as part<br />

of professional tennis. The organization was<br />

formed in 1972 when a handful of the game's<br />

leading players met in a secluded stairwell at the US<br />

Open to discuss the need for a players' association.<br />

Under the leadership of newly elected executive director<br />

Jack Kramer and president Cliff Drysdale, the<br />

Association of Tennis Professionals (<strong>ATP</strong>) came to life<br />

with a goal of changing the game for the better.<br />

Over the years, new tournaments, record-breaking<br />

levels of prize money and facility enhancements have<br />

made the sport entertaining to fans around the globe.<br />

There have been many highlights throughout the<br />

Open Era that the <strong>ATP</strong> has been part of and here's a<br />

look back at the past four decades:<br />

Among the highlights:<br />

1973: The <strong>ATP</strong> establishes the computer ranking system,<br />

providing a fair analysis of a player’s performance<br />

and creating an objective way to determine entries<br />

into tournaments. The <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings are introduced<br />

on August 23 with Ilie Nastase debuting at No. 1.<br />

Other actions include placing tournament representatives<br />

on the road and standardizing prize money distribution<br />

and the conduct and discipline code. The<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> shows it strength and sends message of player<br />

unity after players boycott Wimbledon to defend Niki<br />

Pilic's position against a Yugoslavian Federation suspension<br />

for missing a Davis Cup match.<br />

1974: The Men's International Professional Tennis<br />

Council (MIPTC), made up of <strong>ATP</strong>, ILTF and tournament<br />

directors, is formed to govern the sport as an<br />

“independent, democratic, international body for the<br />

administration of professional tennis.”<br />

1985: At the request of the <strong>ATP</strong>, MIPTC passes a<br />

Drug Testing Rule, making tennis the first professional<br />

sport to institute a workable and well-designed<br />

drug-testing program.<br />

1986: In an effort to make the calendar more coherent,<br />

the MIPTC moves the Australian Open a month<br />

back to January ('87) and the Masters a month earlier<br />

to December ('86).<br />

1988: The players, under <strong>ATP</strong> CEO Hamilton Jordan,<br />

hold a press conference in the US Open parking lot to<br />

announce that they will assume more control of the<br />

game. “Tennis at the Crossroads” outlines a plan for<br />

players to form a new tour in which they would play a<br />

major role and bear greater responsibility for the<br />

future of the sport. The idea is quickly embraced by<br />

the membership. Eighty-five of the Top 100 ranked<br />

players sign a letter of support for a new tour within<br />

weeks of the news conference. <strong>Tour</strong>nament directors<br />

representing many of the world’s leading events voice<br />

their support for the players and join them in what<br />

was to become a partnership unique in professional<br />

sports – players and tournaments each with an equal<br />

voice in how the circuit is run.<br />

1989: All Top 50 players contractually agree to play<br />

the new <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1990. A new calendar is structured<br />

allowing for an eight-week off-season and tournaments<br />

are realigned.<br />

1990: Sponsored by IBM, the <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> era begins<br />

with an equal partnership between players and tournaments.<br />

The circuit features 76 tournaments in 28<br />

countries on seven continents, with prize money averaging<br />

a 50% increase at the events. Indianapolis tournament<br />

director Mark Miles is named <strong>ATP</strong> CEO.<br />

1976: The <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles computer rankings begin on<br />

March 1 with Bob Hewitt at No. 1.<br />

1978: The Nations Cup, featuring eight competing<br />

nations, becomes the <strong>World</strong> Team Cup in Düsseldorf –<br />

the first <strong>ATP</strong> Championship.<br />

1979: Full-time MIPTC supervisors are employed on the<br />

men’s tour, and Penn becomes the official ball of the<br />

<strong>ATP</strong>. In a groundbreaking move, four young Chinese<br />

players compete in U.S. tournaments for the first time<br />

in over 21 years after being sponsored by the <strong>ATP</strong>.<br />

1980: The <strong>ATP</strong> sets up a player pension fund.<br />

1983: <strong>ATP</strong> membership approaches 500.<br />

1991: The first television package for men’s tennis<br />

broadcasts 19 tournaments to a worldwide audience.<br />

1993: The <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> extends its global reach, adding<br />

Arabian Gulf tournaments in Doha and Dubai. Prize<br />

money continues to rise, increasing by 23%.<br />

1995: The <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> launches its first <strong>ATP</strong> Web site,<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Online, and further broadens its reach by enlisting<br />

the song “Bring It On” from pop star Seal, which<br />

he sings at the <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Awards Gala and Night of the<br />

Stars at the <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> Championships in Hannover.<br />

1996: The Mercedes-Benz/<strong>ATP</strong> partnership begins<br />

with a four-year agreement. As the “Official Car of the<br />

<strong>ATP</strong>,“ Mercedes-Benz provides official transportation<br />

at <strong>ATP</strong> tournaments, showcases prominent car displays<br />

at tournament sites and positions its Mercedes-<br />

Benz ‘star’ signage on nets.<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR TIMELINE<br />

1997: The <strong>ATP</strong> Senior <strong>Tour</strong> of Champions is sanctioned.<br />

1998: Players form a new STARS program as the <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> helps make players more accessible to media,<br />

sponsors and fans. <strong>ATP</strong> broadcasts extend their reach<br />

to more than 200 countries.<br />

2000: The <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> changes its name to <strong>ATP</strong> for 2001,<br />

introduces a new logo and rebrands its nine premier<br />

tournaments the Tennis Masters Series.<br />

2001: A newly launched Web site, <strong>ATP</strong>tennis.com,<br />

highlights the new tournament structure. <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Properties forms, instigating a more commercial focus<br />

and new marketing, licensing and broadcasting<br />

opportunities.<br />

2002: Players gain greater visibility with appearances<br />

in television shows and popular magazines, prompting<br />

the <strong>ATP</strong> to launch its own publication: DEUCE magazine.<br />

The <strong>ATP</strong> combines with the WTA <strong>Tour</strong> to create<br />

the “One Game” program, enacting initiatives to better<br />

serve professional tennis fans.<br />

2005: Etienne de Villiers is named <strong>ATP</strong> Chairman in<br />

June. <strong>ATP</strong> stars unite behind <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> No. 1 Roger<br />

Federer to raise funds for tsunami victims, donating<br />

prize money and organizing the “<strong>ATP</strong> All-Star Rally for<br />

Relief.” At the exhibition, the <strong>ATP</strong> and UNICEF launch a<br />

global partnership called ACE, Assisting Children<br />

Everywhere.<br />

2006: De Villiers expands his role to become <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Executive Chairman and President. The <strong>ATP</strong> signs several<br />

major new sponsorship agreements, including<br />

the naming of South African Airways as Official<br />

Airline. Stanford Financial Group becomes the Official<br />

Partner of <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles as doubles stars gain greater<br />

support and exposure through a promotional “<strong>ATP</strong><br />

Doubles Revolution” campaign and new match format.<br />

The player challenge, utilizing video review for<br />

close line calls, debuts in Miami and is successfully<br />

implemented at 13 tournaments.<br />

2007: The <strong>ATP</strong> introduces enhancements to fan,<br />

sponsor, media and player experience at tournaments,<br />

including elimination of best-of-5 set finals;<br />

reduced draw sizes at five <strong>ATP</strong> Masters Series events,<br />

making them 56-player fields to ensure player health<br />

and enhance TV scheduling; and Sunday starts to<br />

build Opening Weekends at <strong>ATP</strong> tournaments. The<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> also increases prize money for the first time since<br />

2000 and creates a new multi-million dollar marketing<br />

fund. A renewed marketing effort encourages<br />

fans to rediscover the tandem game and find out<br />

why <strong>ATP</strong> “Doubles Rules.” <strong>ATP</strong> revenues grow by<br />

15%, a record 4 million fans attend <strong>ATP</strong> tournaments<br />

and broadcast hours grow with record numbers<br />

watching on television.<br />

2008: The top three players, Rafael Nadal, Roger<br />

Federer and Novak Djokovic, take a leadership role<br />

by becoming <strong>ATP</strong> Player Council members with<br />

Federer as president. It's the first time in the organization's<br />

history the top three players have joined the<br />

council in the same two-year period. All worldwide<br />

tennis organizations (WTA, ITF, <strong>ATP</strong> & Grand Slam<br />

Committee) formed an integrity unit. The <strong>ATP</strong>'s FEEL<br />

IT player promotion campaign is implemented<br />

throughout the season. Sponsorship deals with<br />

South African Airways, Ricoh and Enel were renewed<br />

while a new agreement was struck with Barclays to<br />

become the sponsor of the Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Finals in London.<br />

2009: Adam Helfant takes over as <strong>ATP</strong> Executive<br />

Chairman in January. The organization was rebranded<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, the launch of which included a new<br />

logo. Three new tournament categories were introduced<br />

during the season with <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Masters 1000, <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 500 and <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> 250 level events. The points awarded to the tournament<br />

winner corresponded with the category level.<br />

The year-end championship, the Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Finals, were held in London for the first time, as<br />

over 250,000 fans jammed The 02 arena during the<br />

eight-day tournament. It was an all-time attendance<br />

record for an indoor tournament.<br />

2010: During the season two major sponsors were<br />

announced with the signing of Corona Extra as a premier<br />

partner, and FedEx as a platinum partner. In<br />

November, <strong>ATP</strong> Executive Chairman and President<br />

Adam Helfant announced that the 2012 calendar was<br />

approved to include the extension of the off-season<br />

to seven weeks. The increased break, designed to<br />

allow players more time for rest and training between<br />

seasons, was approved for the 2012-13 <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

calendars by the <strong>ATP</strong> Board at its London meetings.<br />

6


<strong>ATP</strong> ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE<br />

Player<br />

Representatives<br />

Giorgio di Palermo<br />

David Egdes<br />

Justin Gimelstob<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament<br />

Representatives<br />

Gavin Forbes<br />

Charles Smith<br />

Mark Webster<br />

Executive Chairman<br />

Adam Helfant<br />

PLAYER COUNCIL<br />

TOURNAMENT COUNCIL<br />

1-50 Singles: Roger Federer<br />

1-50 Singles: Fernando Gonzalez<br />

1-50 Singles: Rafael Nadal<br />

1-50 Singles: Sam Querrey<br />

51-100 Singles: Peter Luczak<br />

51-100 Singles: Jarkko Nieminen<br />

1-100 Doubles: Eric Butorac<br />

1-100 Doubles: Nenad Zimonjic<br />

At-Large:<br />

Yves Allegro<br />

At-Large:<br />

Ashley Fisher<br />

Alumni:<br />

Ignacio Hirigoyen<br />

5 Europe — Goran Djokovic, Richard Krajicek,<br />

Sergio Palmieri, Herwig Straka, Mark Webster<br />

4 International Group — Allon Khakshouri,<br />

Graham Pearce, Salah Tahlak, TBD<br />

4 Americas — Michael Downey, Gavin Forbes,<br />

Kent Russell, Mark Stenning<br />

STAFF<br />

• London<br />

• Monte-Carlo<br />

• Ponte Vedra Beach • Sydney<br />

Carries out the day-to-day<br />

operation and administration of the <strong>ATP</strong><br />

PLAYER<br />

MEMBERS<br />

• Division I<br />

• Division II<br />

TOURNAMENT<br />

MEMBERS<br />

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• Conditional Members<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN<br />

ADAM HELFANT<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Executive Chairman & President Adam Helfant presents Rafael Nadal with the <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> No. 1 trophy<br />

at the Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London.<br />

Having assumed his role in January 2009, Adam<br />

Helfant begins his third year as <strong>ATP</strong> Executive<br />

Chairman and President. In his first two years at<br />

the helm of the <strong>ATP</strong>, Helfant has led the <strong>Tour</strong><br />

through a successful period in which the game<br />

has not only thrived on the court, but also off<br />

the court, with a number of important commercial<br />

deals being brought on board. More recently,<br />

Helfant has been instrumental in orchestrating<br />

changes to the <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> calendar,<br />

with a 7-week off-season due to be implemented<br />

from 2012.<br />

Helfant, an MIT and Harvard law graduate, is<br />

one of the world's leading sports executives. Prior<br />

to his time at the <strong>ATP</strong>, he spent 12 years with<br />

Nike, rising to the position of Vice President,<br />

Global Sports Marketing, a role in which he was<br />

responsible for Nike's relationships and contracts<br />

with athletes, clubs, teams, universities and<br />

sports governing bodies throughout the world.<br />

Prior to his time at Nike, Helfant served as an<br />

attorney for the National Hockey League and<br />

before that spent four years in private law practice<br />

at the international law firm Cleary, Gottlieb.<br />

“Men’s tennis is enjoying one of the most<br />

exciting and successful periods in its history,<br />

thanks in large part to our dynamic global stars<br />

and the on-court entertainment they are delivering<br />

for fans week in and week out on some of the<br />

biggest stages in sports,” said Helfant. “Our players<br />

are terrific ambassadors, and we’re fortunate<br />

to have not just great champions, but great people<br />

involved in the game. It’s a fantastic time to<br />

be involved in the sport of tennis.”<br />

Helfant, 46, and his wife, Sheila, have two children,<br />

son, Aidan, and daughter, Isabelle.<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> EXECUTIVE STAFF<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

Giorgio di Palermo<br />

Player Representative<br />

Europe<br />

David Egdes<br />

Player Representative<br />

International<br />

Justin Gimelstob<br />

Player Representative<br />

Americas<br />

Gavin Forbes<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>n. Representative<br />

Americas<br />

Charles Smith<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>n. Representative<br />

International<br />

Mark Webster<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>n. Representative<br />

Europe<br />

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE<br />

Adam Helfant<br />

Gayle David Bradshaw<br />

Laurent Delanney<br />

Brad Drewett<br />

Philip Galloway<br />

Kate Gordon<br />

Andre Silva<br />

Mark Young<br />

EXECUTIVE STAFF<br />

Nicola Arzani<br />

George Ciz<br />

Linda Clark<br />

Kerry Cleek<br />

Alison Lee<br />

David Massey<br />

John Phillips<br />

Jeff Reel<br />

Murray Swartzberg<br />

Executive Chairman & President<br />

Executive VP & Administrator of Regulations<br />

CEO Europe/ SVP, <strong>ATP</strong> Properties<br />

CEO, International Group<br />

Chief Operating Officer / Chief Financial Officer<br />

EVP, Marketing and Communications<br />

Chief Player Officer<br />

CEO, Americas / General Counsel<br />

SVP, PR & Marketing<br />

VP Marketing<br />

VP <strong>Tour</strong>nament Relations, Americas<br />

VP Finance & Accounting<br />

VP International Group<br />

VP <strong>ATP</strong>, Europe<br />

SVP Digital Marketing<br />

VP & Assistant General Counsel<br />

SVP Information Technology<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> ON-SITE STAFF<br />

SUPERVISORS<br />

Tom Barnes<br />

Senior Manager<br />

Officiating Operations<br />

San Mateo, CA, USA<br />

Mark Darby<br />

Latham, NY, USA<br />

Ed Hardisty<br />

Causeway Bay, Hong Kong<br />

Thomas Karlberg<br />

Karlstad, Sweden<br />

Paulo Pereira<br />

Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

Carlos Sanches<br />

Lisbon, Portugal<br />

CHAIR UMPIRES<br />

Gerry Armstrong<br />

East Sussex, England<br />

Carlos Bernardes<br />

Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

Mohamed El Jennati<br />

Casablanca, Morocco<br />

Lars Graff<br />

Bastad, Sweden<br />

Roland Herfel<br />

Rennau, Germany<br />

Mohamed Lahyani<br />

Uppsala, Sweden<br />

Cedric Mourier<br />

Roanne, France<br />

Fergus Murphy<br />

Dublin, Ireland<br />

Ali Nili<br />

Phoenix, AZ, USA<br />

Damian Steiner<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Steve Ullrich<br />

Fremont, CA, USA<br />

PHYSIOTHERAPISTS<br />

Graham Anderson<br />

London, England<br />

Todd Ellenbecker<br />

Medical Services Director<br />

Scottsdale, AZ, USA<br />

Luke Fuller<br />

Melbourne, Australia<br />

Hugo Gravil<br />

Metz, France<br />

Wayne Howell<br />

Indianapolis, IN, USA<br />

Timo Kalbantner<br />

Stuttgart, Germany<br />

Paul Ness<br />

Melbourne, Australia<br />

Alejandro Resnicoff<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Clay Sniteman<br />

Salt Lake City, UT, USA<br />

Christiaan Swier<br />

Utrecht, Holland<br />

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PR & MARKETING FAQs<br />

(Frequently Asked Questions)<br />

Q: How do I get a media credential for a tennis tournament?<br />

A: Each <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and Grand Slam tournament is responsible for the media accreditation.<br />

Please contact the tournament press officer listed in the tournament directory (pages 19-31).<br />

Please remember some tournaments have very early media credential deadlines so apply early.<br />

Q: Who should I contact as spokesperson for the <strong>ATP</strong>?<br />

A: Please contact Kate Gordon, Executive Vice President of Marketing & Communications<br />

(kgordon@atpworldtour.com).<br />

Q: How do I interview a player at a tournament?<br />

A: A member of <strong>ATP</strong> PR & Marketing is on site at all <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events and will liaise with the<br />

media for all interviews. Interviews can be either post-match press conferences or features. For<br />

features as well as photo shoots and TV show appearances, please contact a member of <strong>ATP</strong> PR<br />

& Marketing (below) before the tournament starts.<br />

Q: How do I receive <strong>ATP</strong> media information such as tournament updates, press<br />

releases, <strong>ATP</strong> Tennis Weekly?<br />

A: If you wish to receive all <strong>ATP</strong> media information by email, please send a request to Philippe<br />

Dore (pdore@atpworldtour.com). For all media information including live scoring, miscellaneous<br />

statistics, updated player bios and results, please visit <strong>ATP</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>Tour</strong>.com.<br />

Q: How do I get footage of tennis matches for broadcast purposes?<br />

A: Please contact Stuart Watts at <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Media</strong> (stuart.watts@tennisproperties.com).<br />

Q: How do I get photos of tennis players and tournaments?<br />

A: Please contact any independent photographer or agency.<br />

PR & MARKETING<br />

Nicola Arzani<br />

SVP, PR & Marketing<br />

narzani@atpworldtour.com<br />

Estefania<br />

Acosta-Rubio<br />

Manager<br />

PR & Marketing<br />

eacosta-rubio@atpworldtour.com<br />

Fabienne Benoit<br />

Manager<br />

PR & Marketing<br />

fbenoit@atpworldtour.com<br />

Martin Dagahs<br />

Director<br />

PR & Marketing<br />

mdagahs@atpworldtour.com<br />

Stephen Duckitt<br />

Senior Manager<br />

PR & Marketing<br />

sduckitt@atpworldtour.com<br />

Nanette Duxin<br />

Senior Manager<br />

PR & Marketing<br />

nduxin@atpworldtour.com<br />

Simon Higson<br />

Director<br />

PR & Marketing<br />

shigson@atpworldtour.com<br />

Austin Nunn<br />

Manager<br />

PR & Marketing<br />

anunn@atpworldtour.com<br />

Greg Sharko<br />

Director of<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Information<br />

gsharko@atpworldtour.com<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR<br />

Week Starting City <strong>Tour</strong>nament Surface Draw Prize Money Total Financial<br />

USD/Euros Commitment<br />

Jan 3 Brisbane 1 Brisbane International H 32 $422,300 $474,050<br />

Chennai Aircel Chennai Open H 32 $398,250 $450,000<br />

Doha 7 Qatar ExxonMobil Open H 32 $1,024,000 $1,110,250<br />

Jan 10 Auckland 7 Heineken Open H 28 $398,250 $450,000<br />

Sydney 7 Medibank International Sydney H 28 $422,300 $474,050<br />

Jan 17 Melbourne Australian Open H 128<br />

Jan 31 Johannesburg SA Tennis Open H 32 $442,500 $500,000<br />

Santiago Movistar Open CL 32 $398,250 $450,000<br />

Zagreb PBZ Zagreb Indoors IH 28 €398,250 €450,000<br />

Feb 7 Costa Do Sauipe 7 Brasil Open <strong>2011</strong> CL 28 $470,200 $527,700<br />

Rotterdam ABN AMRO <strong>World</strong> Tennis <strong>Tour</strong>nament IH 32 €1,150,000 €1,445,000<br />

San Jose SAP Open IH 32 $531,000 $600,000<br />

Feb 14 Buenos Aires Copa Telmex CL 32 $478,900 $547,900<br />

Marseille Open 13 IH 28 €512,750 €576,000<br />

Memphis Regions Morgan Keegan Championships IH 32 $1,100,000 $1,226,500<br />

Feb 21 Acapulco 7 Abierto Mexicano Telcel CL 32 $1,100,000 $1,226,500<br />

Feb 28<br />

Delray Beach Delray Beach International Tennis Championships H 32 $442,500 $442,500<br />

Dubai 7 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships H 32 $1,619,500 $2,233,000<br />

Davis Cup First Round*<br />

Mar 7 Indian Wells 5 BNP Paribas Open H 96 $3,645,000 $4,500,000<br />

Mar 21 Miami 4 Sony Ericsson Open H 96 $3,645,000 $4,500,000<br />

Apr 4 Casablanca Grand Prix Hassan II CL 28 €398,250 €450,000<br />

Houston U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship CL 28 $442,500 $500,000<br />

Apr 11 Monte-Carlo 1 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters CL 56 €2,227,500 €2,543,750<br />

Apr 18 Barcelona Barcelona Open BancSabadell CL 56 €1,550,000 €1,995,000<br />

Apr 25 Belgrade Serbia Open CL 28 €364,900 €416,650<br />

Estoril Estoril Open CL 28 €398,250 €450,000<br />

Munich 1 BMW Open CL 32 €398,250 €450,000<br />

May 2 Madrid 1 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open CL 56 €2,835,000 €3,706,000<br />

May 9 Rome 1 Internazionali BNL d'Italia CL 56 €2,227,500 €2,750,000<br />

May 16 Düsseldorf 1,7 Düsseldorf <strong>World</strong> Team Cup CL 8 teams €750,000 €1,350,000<br />

Nice 1,7 Open de Nice Côte d’Azur CL 28 €398,250 €450,000<br />

May 23 Paris 1 Roland Garros CL 128<br />

Jun 6 Halle Gerry Weber Open G 32 €663,750 €750,000<br />

London AEGON Championships G 56 €608,000 €694,250<br />

Jun 13 Eastbourne 1,7 AEGON International G 32 €363,400 €415,150<br />

s-Hertogenbosch 1,7 UNICEF Open G 32 €398,250 €450,000<br />

Jun 20 Wimbledon Wimbledon G 128<br />

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<strong>2011</strong> SEASON<br />

Week Starting City <strong>Tour</strong>nament Surface Draw Prize Money Total Financial<br />

USD/Euros Commitment<br />

Jul 4 Newport Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships G 32 $442,500 $500,000<br />

Davis Cup Quarterfinals*<br />

Jul 11 Båstad SkiStar Swedish Open CL 28 €398,250 €450,000<br />

Stuttgart MercedesCup CL 28 €398,250 €450,000<br />

Jul 18 Atlanta Atlanta Tennis Championships H 28 $531,000 $600,000<br />

Hamburg German Open Tennis Championships CL 48 €1,000,000 €1,115,000<br />

Jul 25 Gstaad Allianz Suisse Open Gstaad CL 28 €398,250 €450,000<br />

Los Angeles Farmers Classic H 28 $619,500 $700,000<br />

Umag Studena Croatia Open CL 28 €398,250 €450,000<br />

Aug 1 Washington 1 Legg Mason Tennis Classic H 48 $1,165,500 $1,402,000<br />

Kitzbühel International Austrian Open Tennis Championships CL 28 €398,250 €450,000<br />

Aug 8 Montreal Coupe Rogers H 56 $2,430,000 $3,000,000<br />

Aug 15 Cincinnati 1 Western & Southern Open H 56 $2,592,000 $3,200,000<br />

Aug 21 Winston-Salem 1,7 TBD H 48 $553,125 $625,000<br />

Aug 29 New York US Open H 128<br />

Sep 12<br />

Davis Cup Semifinals*<br />

Sep 19 Bucharest BCR Open Romania CL 28 €371,200 €422,950<br />

Metz Open de Moselle IH 28 €398,250 €450,000<br />

Sep 26 Bangkok PTT Thailand Open IH 28 $587,000 $644,500<br />

Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Open, Kuala Lumpur IH 28 $850,000 $947,750<br />

Oct 3 Beijing China Open H 32 $2,100,000 $3,336,500<br />

Tokyo Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships H 32 $1,214,500 $1,341,000<br />

Oct 10 Shanghai 1 Shanghai Rolex Masters H 56 $3,240,000 $5,650,000<br />

Oct 17 Moscow Kremlin Cup IH 28 $1,000,000 $1,080,500<br />

Stockholm If Stockholm Open IH 28 €531,000 €600,000<br />

Oct 24 Montpellier Open Sud de France IH 28 €692,000 €766,750<br />

St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Open IH 32 $663,750 $750,000<br />

Vienna Bank Austria TennisTrophy IH 28 €575,250 €650,000<br />

Oct 31 Basel Swiss Indoors Basel IH 32 €1,308,100 €1,838,100<br />

Valencia 1 Valencia Open 500 IH 32 €1,357,000 €2,019,000<br />

Nov 7 Paris 1 BNP Paribas Masters IH 48 €2,227,500 €2,750,000<br />

Nov 20 London 1 Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals IH8 players/teams $5,070,000 $5,070,000<br />

Nov 28<br />

Davis Cup Final*<br />

*Grand Slams, Olympics and Davis Cup are not <strong>ATP</strong> events<br />

Total Financial Commitment is the tournament’s investment in the event including <strong>ATP</strong> sanction and marketing fees, onsite prize money and bonus pool contributions.<br />

1 Sunday start<br />

4 Wednesday start<br />

5 Thursday start<br />

7 Saturday final<br />

Grand Slams Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 500 <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 250<br />

H = Hard court G = Grass court CL = Clay court IH = Indoor Hard<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR PROFILE*<br />

63 <strong>Tour</strong>naments in 32 countries on six continents<br />

Circuit by classification:<br />

Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals<br />

Nine <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000<br />

11 <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 500<br />

41 <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 250<br />

Düsseldorf <strong>World</strong> Team Cup<br />

Total financial commitment: $92,676,106**<br />

(**Euro-US Dollar exchange rate of 1.25)<br />

Prize money: $78,646,044<br />

By Surface:<br />

• 36 Hard<br />

• 22 Clay<br />

• 5 Grass<br />

By Environment:<br />

• 46 Outdoor<br />

• 17 Indoor<br />

By Country:<br />

• 12 United States<br />

• 5 France<br />

• 5 Germany<br />

• 3 Great Britain<br />

• 3 Spain<br />

• 2 Australia<br />

• 2 Austria<br />

• 2 China<br />

• 2 Croatia<br />

• 2 Netherlands<br />

• 2 Russia<br />

• 2 Sweden<br />

• 2 Switzerland<br />

• 1 Argentina<br />

• 1 Brazil<br />

• 1 Canada<br />

• 1 Chile<br />

• 1 India<br />

• 1 Italy<br />

• 1 Japan<br />

• 1 Malaysia<br />

• 1 Mexico<br />

• 1 Monaco<br />

• 1 Morocco<br />

• 1 New Zealand<br />

• 1 Portugal<br />

• 1 Qatar<br />

• 1 Romania<br />

1 Serbia<br />

• 1 South Africa<br />

• 1 Thailand<br />

• 1 United Arab Emirates<br />

* Does not include Grand Slams, Davis Cup or Olympics<br />

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AUSTRALIAN OPEN<br />

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA<br />

Craig Tiley<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: January 17-30, <strong>2011</strong> Site: Melbourne Park<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 128 Stadium Court Seating: 14,553<br />

Address: Private Bag 6060; Richmond VIC Australia 3121<br />

Tel: +613-9914-4400<br />

E-mail: ausopen@tennis.com.au<br />

Web: www.australianopen.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Darren Pearce<br />

Tel: +613-9914-4230<br />

E-mail: dpearce@tennis.com.au<br />

Ticket Hotline: +61-2-8736-2711<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1905<br />

ROLAND GARROS<br />

PARIS, FRANCE<br />

Gilbert Ysern<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: May 22-June 5, <strong>2011</strong> Site: Stade Roland-Garros<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 128 Center Court Seating: 14,911<br />

Address: Fédération Française de Tennis; Stade Roland-Garros; 2, avenue Gordon-Bennett<br />

75016 Paris France<br />

Tel: +33/1-4743-4800<br />

Web: www.rolandgarros.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contacts:<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Info & Press Accreditations –<br />

Christophe Proust E-mail: cproust@fft.fr Tel: +33/1-4743-4806<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Logistics & TV Accreditations –<br />

Sandra Gorline E-mail: sgorline@fft.fr Tel: +33/1-4743-4025<br />

Tickets Online: www.fft.fr Ticket Hotline: +33/8 2665 0000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1891<br />

WIMBLEDON<br />

WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND<br />

Ian Ritchie<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: June 20-July 3, <strong>2011</strong> Site: All England Club<br />

Surface: Grass Draw: 128 Stadium Court Seating: 15,000<br />

Address: Church Road; Wimbledon, London SW19 5AE U.K.<br />

Tel: +44-20-8944-1066<br />

E-mail: richard.grier@aeltc.com<br />

Web: www.wimbledon.org<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Denise Tyler<br />

Tel: +44-20-8971-2310<br />

E-mail: Denise.Tyler@aeltc.com<br />

Ticket Hotline: +44-20-8971-2473<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1877<br />

US OPEN<br />

FLUSHING MEADOWS, NEW YORK, USA<br />

Jim Curley<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: August 29-September 11, <strong>2011</strong> Site: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 128 Stadium Court Seating: 23,700<br />

Address: 70 West Red Oak Lane; White Plains, NY 10604 USA<br />

Tel: +1-914-696-7000<br />

E-mail: widmaier@usta.com<br />

Web: www.usopen.org<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Chris Widmaier<br />

Tel: +1-914-696-7284<br />

E-mail: widmaier@usta.com<br />

Ticket Hotline: +1-866-OPEN-TIX<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1881<br />

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BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS • LONDON, ENGLAND<br />

Brad Drewett<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: November 20-27, <strong>2011</strong> Site: The O2 arena<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 8 Stadium Court Seating: 17,500<br />

Address: <strong>ATP</strong> London; Palliser House; Palliser Road; London W14 9EB, U.K.<br />

Tel: 44-207/3817890<br />

Web: www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.com<br />

Managing Director: Chris Kermode E-mail: ckermode@atpworldtour.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Nicola Arzani E-mail: narzani@atpworldtour.com Tel: 44-207/3817890<br />

Prize Money: $5,070,000<br />

Ticket Hotline: 44-161/3853211 <strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1970<br />

* <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>/WTA Combined Event<br />

BNP PARIBAS OPEN • INDIAN WELLS, CALIFORNIA, USA<br />

Steve Simon<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: March 10-20, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: : Indian Wells Tennis Garden<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 96 Stadium Court Seating: 16,100<br />

Address: 78-200 Miles Avenue; Indian Wells, CA 92210 USA<br />

Tel: +1-760-200-8400<br />

E-mail: ssimon@iwtg.net<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Matt Van Tuinen E-mail: matt@mvtpr.com<br />

Tel: +1-773-525-5360<br />

Web: www.bnpparibasopen.com<br />

Prize Money: $3,645,000 Total Financial Commitment: $4,500,000<br />

Ticket Hotline: +1-800-999-1585 <strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1976<br />

* <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>/WTA Combined Event<br />

SONY ERICSSON OPEN • MIAMI, FLORIDA, USA<br />

Adam Barrett<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: March 23-April 3, <strong>2011</strong> Site: Tennis Center at Crandon Park<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 96 Stadium Court Seating: 13,800<br />

Address: 150 Alhambra Blvd.; Suite 825; Coral Gables, FL 33134<br />

Tel: +1-305-446-2200<br />

E-mail: kim.hall@imgworld.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Sam Henderson E-mail: sam.henderson@imgworld.com<br />

Tel: +1-305-446-2200<br />

Web: www.sonyericssonopen.com<br />

Prize Money: $3,645,000 Total Financial Commitment: $4,500,000<br />

Ticket Hotline: +1-305-442-3367 <strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1985<br />

MONTE-CARLO ROLEX MASTERS • MONTE-CARLO, MONACO<br />

Zeljko Franulovic<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: April 10-17, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Monte-Carlo Country Club<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 10,113<br />

Address: S.M.E.T.T.; “Résidence Puccini”; 48 Boulevard d'Italie; 98000 Monaco, Monaco<br />

Tel: +377-97-98-70-00<br />

E-mail: prialland@smett.mc<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Philippe Rialland E-mail: prialland@smett.mc<br />

Tel: +377-97-98-70-00<br />

Web: www.monte-carlorolexmasters.com<br />

Prize Money: €2,227,500 Total Financial Commitment: €2,543,750<br />

Ticket Hotline: +377-97-98-70-00 <strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1897<br />

* <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>/WTA Combined Event<br />

MUTUA MADRILEÑA MADRID OPEN • MADRID, SPAIN<br />

Manolo Santana<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: May 1-8, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Caja Mágica<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 12,500<br />

Address: C/Camino de Perales s/n; Madrid 28041, Spain<br />

Tel: +34-914-64-9719<br />

E-mail: jmgarcia@madrid-open.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Borja Medel E-mail: bmedele@madrid-open.com<br />

Tel: +34-914643338<br />

Web: www.madrid-open.com<br />

Prize Money: €2,835,000 Total Financial Commitment: €3,706,000<br />

Ticket Hotline: +34 902 1 TENIS (83647) <strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2002<br />

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* <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>/WTA Combined Event<br />

INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIA • ROME, ITALY<br />

Sergio Palmieri<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: May 8-15, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Foro Italico<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 10,500<br />

Address: Federazione Italiana Tennis; Stadio Olimpico; Curva Nord, scala G, 1 piano; 00194 Rome; Italy<br />

Tel: +39-06-36854201/0<br />

E-mail: internazionali@federtennis.it<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Giancarlo Baccini E-mail: comunicazione@federtennis.it<br />

Tel: +39-06-36857643<br />

Web: www.internazionalibnlditalia.it<br />

Prize Money: €2,227,500 Total Financial Commitment: €2,750,000<br />

Ticket Hotline: +39-06-36854211 <strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1930<br />

COUPE ROGERS • MONTREAL, CANADA*<br />

*Note: <strong>Tour</strong>nament alternates between Toronto and Montréal. The <strong>2011</strong> event will be held in Montreal.<br />

Eugène Lapierre<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: August 8-14, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Uniprix Stadium<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 11,500<br />

Address: 285 Faillon Street West; Montreal, QC; Canada, H2R 2W1<br />

Tel: +1-514-273-1515<br />

E-mail: info@tenniscanada.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Louis-Philippe Dorais<br />

E-mail: lpdorais@tenniscanada.com<br />

Tel: +1-514-262-0803<br />

Web: www.couperogers.com<br />

Prize Money: $2,430,000 Total Financial Commitment: $3,000,000<br />

Ticket Hotline: +1-866-338-2685 ext 11 <strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1881<br />

* <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>/WTA Combined Event<br />

WESTERN & SOUTHERN OPEN • CINCINNATI, OHIO, USA<br />

Paul Flory<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chairman<br />

Date: August 14-21, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Lindner Family Tennis Center<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 11,433<br />

Address: 250 E. Fifth St.; Suite 1310; Cincinnati, OH 45202 USA<br />

Tel: +1-513-651-0303<br />

E-mail: info@cincytennis.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Will Sikes<br />

E-mail: wsikes@cincytennis.com<br />

Tel: +1-513-651-4323<br />

Web: www.cincytennis.com<br />

Prize Money: $2,592,000 Total Financial Commitment: $3,200,000<br />

Ticket Hotline: +1-513-651-0303 <strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1899<br />

SHANGHAI ROLEX MASTERS • SHANGHAI, CHINA<br />

Michael Luevano<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: October 9-16, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Qizhong Tennis Center<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 15,000<br />

Address: Shanghai JUSS; 15th Floor, Jiu Shi Tower; No.28 Zhong Shan Road South; Shanghai<br />

200020 P.R. China<br />

Tel: +86 21 6333 9436<br />

E-mail: mluevano@netvigator.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Patrick Yang E-mail: patyang@jussevent.com<br />

Tel: +86 21 6330 7592<br />

Web: www.jussevent.com<br />

Prize Money: $3,240,000 Total Financial Commitment: $5,650,000<br />

Ticket Hotline: +86 21 962 388 <strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2009<br />

BNP PARIBAS MASTERS • PARIS, FRANCE<br />

Jean-François<br />

Caujolle<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Date: November 6-13, <strong>2011</strong> Site: Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 48 Stadium Court Seating: 13,000<br />

Address: Fédération Française de Tennis; Stade Roland Garros; 2 ave Gordon Bennett<br />

75016 Paris, France Tel: +33/1-4743-4800<br />

E-mail: jfcaujolle@fft.fr<br />

Web: www.bnpparibasmasters.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contacts:<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Info & Press Accreditations –Christophe Proust E-mail: cproust@fft.fr Tel: +33/1-4743-4806<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Logistics & TV Accreditations –Sandra Gorline E-mail: sgorline@fft.fr Tel: +33/1-4743-4025<br />

Prize Money: €2,227,500 Total Financial Commitment: €2,750,000<br />

Ticket Hotline: +33 (0)826 650 000 <strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1986<br />

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DÜSSELDORF WORLD TEAM CUP<br />

Dietloff von Arnim<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Düsseldorf — <strong>World</strong> Team Cup<br />

Date: May 15-21, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Rochusclub<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 8 Teams Stadium Court Seating: 8,200<br />

Address: Rochusclub Turnier-GmbH; Rolander Weg 15; 40629; Düsseldorf, Germany<br />

Tel: +49-211-95-96-433<br />

E-mail: dva@werbeagenturvonarnim.de<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Bastian Grieger E-mail: bg@werbeagenturvonarnim.de<br />

Tel: +49-211-95-96-0<br />

Web: www.world-team-cup.de<br />

Prize Money: €750,000 Total Financial Commitment: €1,350,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1978 Ticket Hotline: +49-211-95-96-444<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR 500<br />

22<br />

Raul Zurutuza<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Albert Costa<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Roger Brennwald<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Mr Zhang Junhui<br />

(Alfred)<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Salah Hussain<br />

Bin Tahlak<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Acapulco — Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC (Combined Event)<br />

Date: Feb. 21-26, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: The Fairmont Acapulco Princess<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 7,000<br />

Address: Paseo de los Tamarindos #400 - A - 31; Col. Bosques de las Lomas; 05120 México<br />

D.F.; México Tel: +52-55-5261-6280 E-mail: rzurutuza@mextenis.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Rosa Pantoja E-mail: rpantoja@mextenis.com<br />

Tel: +52-55-5261 6280<br />

Web: www.abiertomexicanodetenis.com<br />

Prize Money: $1,100,000 Total Financial Commitment: $1,226,500<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +52-55 - 5325-9000<br />

Barcelona — Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell<br />

Date: April 18-24, <strong>2011</strong> Site: Real Club de Tenis Barcelona 1899<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 8,000<br />

Address: Bosch i Gimpera 5-13, 08034; Barcelona, Spain<br />

Tel: +34-93-203-7852<br />

E-mail: info@rctb1899.es<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Pedro Hernández E-mail: phernandez@mpib.es<br />

Tel: +34-93-203-7852<br />

Web: www.barcelonaopenbancosabadell.com<br />

Prize Money: €1,550,000 Total Financial Commitment: €1,995,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1953 Ticket Hotline: TBA<br />

Basel — Swiss Indoors Basel<br />

Date: Oct. 31-Nov. 6, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: St. Jakobshalle<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 9,000<br />

Address: Bettenstrasse 73; Allschwil, 4123 Switzerland<br />

Tel: +41-61-485-9595<br />

E-mail: info@davidoffswissindoors.ch<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Mägi Blaser E-mail: mblaser@blasermoles.ch<br />

Tel: +41-79-472-6862<br />

Web: www.davidoffswissindoors.ch<br />

Prize Money: €1,308,100 Total Financial Commitment: €1,838,100<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1970 Ticket Hotline: +41-(0)900-55-22-25<br />

Beijing — China Open (Combined Event)<br />

Date: Oct. 3-9, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: National Tennis Center<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 12,000<br />

Address: Room 912; Building A, North Star Century Center; No. 8 North Star West Road;<br />

Chaoyang District, Beijing P.R.C. 100101 Tel: (8610)84372208<br />

E-mail: 818zjh@chinaopen.com.cn / charleshsiung@netvigator.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Jennifer Chen E-mail: jennifer.chen@chinaopen.com.cn<br />

Tel: +86 10 84372208<br />

Web: www.chinaopen.com.cn<br />

Prize Money: $2,100,000 Total Financial Commitment: $3,336,500<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2004 Ticket Hotline: TBA<br />

Dubai — Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships<br />

Date: Feb. 21-27, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Dubai Tennis Stadium<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000<br />

Address: Dubai Duty Free; PO Box 831; Dubai UAE<br />

Tel: +9714-601-9500<br />

E-mail: salah.tahlak@ddf.ae / bharat.godkhindi@eim.ae<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Sinead El Sibai E-mail: Sinead.ElSibai@ddf.ae<br />

Tel: +9714-601-9220<br />

Web: www.dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com<br />

Prize Money: $1,619,500 Total Financial Commitment: $2,233,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +9714-601-9221


Michael Stich<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Hamburg — German Open Tennis Championships<br />

Date: July 18-24, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Rothenbaum Tennis Arena<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 48 Stadium Court Seating: 12,700<br />

Address: Hallerstrasse 89; 20149 Hamburg Germany<br />

Tel: +49-40-23880-44-0<br />

E-mail: info@german-open-hamburg.de<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Oliver Quante E-mail: quante@dtb-tennis.de<br />

Tel: +49-40-41178-252<br />

Web: www.german-open-hamburg.de<br />

Prize Money: €1,000,000 Total Financial Commitment: €1,115,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1897 Ticket Hotline: +49-40-23880-44-44<br />

Peter Lebedevs<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Memphis — Regions Morgan Keegan Championships (Combined Event)<br />

Date: Feb. 14-20, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: The Racquet Club of Memphis<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000<br />

Address: 5111 Sanderlin Avenue; Memphis, TN 38117-4398 USA<br />

Tel: +1-901-765-4400<br />

E-mail: peter.lebedevs@racquetclubofmemphis.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Carolyn Hicks E-mail: carolyn.hicks@racquetclubofmemphis.com<br />

Tel: +1-901-765-4484<br />

Web: www.memphistennis.com<br />

Prize Money: $1,100,000 Total Financial Commitment: $1,226,500<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1976 Ticket Hotline: +1-901-765-4401<br />

Richard Krajicek<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Rotterdam — ABN AMRO <strong>World</strong> Tennis <strong>Tour</strong>nament<br />

Date: Feb. 7-13, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Ahoy Rotterdam<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 10,000<br />

Address: Ahoy-weg 10; 3084 BA Rotterdam, The Netherlands<br />

Tel: +31-10-293-3266<br />

E-mail: j.vanvliet@ahoy.nl<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Anne van Asseldonk E-mail: a.vanasseldonk@ahoy.nl<br />

Tel: +31-10-293-3216<br />

Web: www.abnamrowtt.nl<br />

Prize Money: €1,150,000 Total Financial Commitment: €1,445,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1974 Ticket Hotline: +31-10-2933811<br />

Nao Kawatei<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Tokyo — Rakuten Japan Open<br />

Date: Oct. 3-9, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Ariake Colosseum and Ariake Tennis Forest Park<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 10,000<br />

Address: Kishi Memorial Hall 4F; 1-1-1 Jinnnan; Shibuya-ku; Tokyo, 150-8050, Japan<br />

Tel: +81-3-3481-2511<br />

E-mail: rakutenopen@jta-tennis.or.jp<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Nobu Hatta E-mail: hatta@Tennisfactory.co.jp<br />

Tel: +81-3-3481-2511<br />

Web: jta-tennis.or.jp<br />

Prize Money: $1,214,500 Total Financial Commitment: $1,341,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1972 Ticket Hotline: +81-3-3481-2511<br />

Antonio Martinez<br />

Cascales<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Valencia — Valencia Open 500<br />

Date: Oct. 30-Nov. 6, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencas Valencia<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 6,500<br />

Address: Ocatgon Esedos S.L. Calle Francesc Moragas 1 08770 Sant Sadurni D’anoia;<br />

(Barcelona) Spain<br />

Tel: +34 93 818 2900<br />

E-mail: david.serrahima@valenciaopen500.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Francesc Cruces E-mail: francesc.cruces@valenciaopen500.com<br />

Tel: +34 93 818 29 00<br />

Web: www.valenciaopen500.com<br />

Prize Money: €1,357,000 Total Financial Commitment: €2,019,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2003 Ticket Hotline: www.valenciaopen500.com<br />

Jeff Newman<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Washington, D.C. — Legg Mason Tennis Classic<br />

Date: July 31-Aug. 7, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: William H.G. Fitzgerald Tennis Center<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 48 Stadium Court Seating: 7,500<br />

Address: Lagardere Unlimited; 5335 Wisconsin Ave, NW; Ste 850; Washington, DC 20015 USA<br />

Tel: +1-202-721-7200<br />

E-mail: jnewman@lagardere-unlimited.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Kerry Lynn Bohen E-mail: kbohen@bwfcom.com<br />

Tel: +1-202-468-8300<br />

Web: www.leggmasontennisclassic.com<br />

Prize Money: $1,165,500 Total Financial Commitment: $1,402,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1969 Ticket Hotline: +1-202-721-9500<br />

<strong>ATP</strong>WORLDTOUR.COM<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR 250<br />

Bill Oakes<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Atlanta — Atlanta Tennis Championships<br />

Date: July 18-24, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Racquet Club of the South<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000<br />

Address: 5685 Spalding Drive; Norcross, GA 30092<br />

Tel: +1-770-368-8200<br />

E-mail: oakes@usta.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Ron Cioffi<br />

E-mail: cioffi@sta.usta.com<br />

Tel: +1-770-368-8200<br />

Web: www.atlantatennischampionships.com<br />

Prize Money: $531,000 Total Financial Commitment: $600,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2010 Ticket Hotline: +1-678-527-2138<br />

Richard Palmer<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Auckland — Heineken Open<br />

Date: Jan. 10-15, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: ASB Tennis Centre<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 3,500<br />

Address: PO Box 2905; Auckland 1015; New Zealand<br />

Tel: +64 21 675 006<br />

E-mail: richard@tennisauckland.co.nz<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Dave Worsley E-mail: kiwidworsley@xtra.co.nz<br />

Tel: + 64 21 365224<br />

Web: www.heinekenopen.co.nz<br />

Prize Money: $398,250 Total Financial Commitment: $450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1956 Ticket Hotline: 0800 Ticktek<br />

Allon Khakshouri<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Bangkok — PTT Thailand Open<br />

Date: Sept. 26-Oct 2, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Impact Arena<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 10,000<br />

Address: Bec tero Entertanment Public Co Ltd, 3199 Maleenont Tower; 25-28th Flor; Rama<br />

IV Road, Klongton, Klongtoey; Bangkok 10110, Thailand<br />

Tel: 66-2-262 3835<br />

E-mail: allonk@yahoo.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Ms. Atita Ducci E-mail: atita@bectero.com<br />

Tel: (66) 2 262 2206 or (66) 2 262 3835 Web: www.pttthailandopen.org<br />

Prize Money: $587,000 Total Financial Commitment: $644,500<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2003 Ticket Hotline: (66) 2 262 3456<br />

Thomas Wallén<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Båstad — SkiStar Swedish Open<br />

Date: July 11-17, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Båstad Tennis Stadium<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 4,800<br />

Address: Pr Event; Kungsportsavenyn 21; 411 36 Göteborg Sweden<br />

Tel: +46-31-940-250<br />

E-mail: thomas.wallen@swedishopen.org<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Rebecka Hjorth E-mail: presschef@swedishopen.org<br />

Tel: +46-734-33-68-06<br />

Web: www.swedishopen.org<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held:1947 Ticket Hotline: +46-431-750-75<br />

Goran Djokovic<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Belgrade — Serbia Open <strong>2011</strong><br />

Date: April 25-May 1, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: MGM, Belgrade<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 7,000<br />

Address: Tadeusa Koscuska 63 a; 11 000 Belgrade; Serbia<br />

Tel: +381 11 3148 648<br />

E-mail: office@serbiaopen.rs<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Family Sport (marketing dept.) E-mail: office@serbiaopen.rs<br />

Tel: +381 11 3148 648<br />

Web: www.serbiaopen.rs<br />

Prize Money: €364,900 Total Financial Commitment: €416,650<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2009 Ticket Hotline: +381 11 3148 648; +381 11 307 77 86<br />

24<br />

Stephen Ayles<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Brisbane — Brisbane International (Combined Event)<br />

Date: Jan. 2-9, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Queensland Tennis Centre<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 5,500<br />

Address: 190 King Arthur Terrace; Tennyson, QLD 4105; PO Box 2366; Graceville,<br />

QLD, Australia 4151<br />

Tel: +617 3120 7930<br />

E-mail: brisbaneinternational@tennis.com.au<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Brooke Boger E-mail: bboger@tennis.com.au<br />

Tel: +613 9914 4138<br />

Web: www.brisbaneinternational.com.au<br />

Prize Money: $422,300 Total Financial Commitment: $474,050<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1956* Ticket Hotline: 1300 888 104 / +61 2 8736 2711<br />

*Held in Adelaide 1956-2008


Dumitru Haradau<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Bucharest — BCR Open Romania<br />

Date: Sept. 19-25, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: B.N.R. Arenas<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 4,800<br />

Address: McCann Erickson; Jules Michelet 18; sector 1; Bucharest, Romania<br />

Tel: +40-21-232-37-27<br />

E-mail: liliana_ivascu@mccann.ro<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Liliana Ivascu E-mail: liliana_ivascu@mccann.ro<br />

Tel: +40-21-232-37-27<br />

Web: www.bcropenromania.ro<br />

Prize Money: €371,200 Total Financial Commitment: €422,950<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1996 Ticket Hotline: +40 730 TENNIS (+40 723 836 647)<br />

Martin Jaite<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Buenos Aires — Copa Claro<br />

Date: Feb. 14-20, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 4,800<br />

Address: Odin Sports & Entertainment; 150 Alhambra Circle; Suite 825;<br />

Coral Gables, FL 33134 USA<br />

Tel: +1-305-461-9290<br />

E-mail: mnido@imgworld.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Eduardo Puppo E-mail: puppoe@fibertel.com.ar<br />

Tel: +54-114-795-7540<br />

Web: www.copatelmex.com<br />

Prize Money: $478,900 Total Financial Commitment: $547,900<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2001 Ticket Hotline: +54-115-533-5533<br />

Outaleb Khalid<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Casablanca — Grand Prix Hassan II<br />

Date: April 4-10, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Complexe Sportif al Amal<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,500<br />

Address: Fédération Royale Marocaine de Tennis; Quartier des sports Beausejour;<br />

Casabalanca-Morocco<br />

Tel: +212-(0)522-981262<br />

E-mail: frmt@menara.ma<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: TBA<br />

E-mail: frmt@menara.ma<br />

Tel: +212-(0)522-981262<br />

Web: www.gphassan2tennis.com<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1984 Ticket Hotline: +212-(0)522-981262<br />

Fernando Soler<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Chennai — Aircel Chennai Open<br />

Date: Jan. 3-9, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: SDAT Tennis Stadium, Nungambakkam<br />

Surface: Play Pave Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 6,000<br />

Address: IMG <strong>Tour</strong>nament Office; SDAT Tennis Stadium; Lake Area, Nungambakkam;<br />

Chennai; Tamil Nadu, India<br />

Tel: +91-44-2817-4655<br />

E-mail: s.karthikeyan@imgworld.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Sachin Rampal E-mail: sachinr@vccpl.com<br />

Tel: +911142393500<br />

Web: www.aircelchennaiopen.org<br />

Prize Money: $398,250 Total Financial Commitment: $450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1996 Ticket Hotline: +91-44-2817-0191<br />

Luis Felipe<br />

Tavares<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Costa do Sauipe — Brasil Open<br />

Date: Feb. 7-13, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Costa do Sauipe - Bahia<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 3,500<br />

Address: Rua Campo Verde 61; 1st Floor; Edifício Ceilão; Jardim Europa; 01456-010<br />

São Paulo- Brasil<br />

Tel: +55-11-2125-8500<br />

E-mail: luisfelipe.tavares@kochtavares.com.br<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Daniela Giuntini E-mail: imprensa@dgwcomunicacao.com.br<br />

Tel: +55-11-8292-0826<br />

Web: www2.uol.com.br/tenisbrasil/brasilopen<br />

Prize Money: $470,200 Total Financial Commitment: $527,700<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2001 Ticket Hotline: +55-11-5643-5511<br />

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Mark S. Baron<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Delray Beach — Delray Beach International Tennis Championships<br />

Date: Feb. 18-27, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 8,200<br />

Address: 30 NW 1 Avenue; Delray Beach, FL 33444 USA<br />

Tel: +1-561-330-6000<br />

E-mail: MBaron@YellowTennisBall.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Lisa Franson E-mail: lfsportsmedia@comcast.net<br />

Tel: +1-561-330-6000<br />

Web: www.YellowTennisBall.com<br />

Prize Money: $442,500 Total Financial Commitment: $442,500<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +1-561-330-6000<br />

Karim Alami<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Doha — Qatar ExxonMobil Open<br />

Date: January 3-8, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Khalifa Tennis Complex<br />

Surface: Plexicushion Hard Court Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 6,911<br />

Address: Qatar Tennis Federation; Majels Al Tawen St.; Doha - Qatar<br />

Tel: +974-440-9666<br />

E-mail: visas@qatartennis.org<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Yousef Al Obaidly E-mail: media@qatartennis.org<br />

Tel: +974-440-9601<br />

Web: www.qatartennis.org<br />

Prize Money: $1,024,000 Total Financial Commitment: $1,110,250<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +974-440-9601<br />

Gavin Fletcher<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Eastbourne — AEGON International (Combined Event)<br />

Date: June 12-18, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Devonshire Park, Eastbourne<br />

Surface: Grass Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000<br />

Address: The Lawn Tennis Association;100 Priory Lane; Roehampton, London SW15 5JQ U.K.<br />

Tel: +447971 141019<br />

E-mail: gavin.fletcher@lta.org.uk<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Charlotte James E-mail: charlotte.james@lta.org.uk<br />

Tel: +61430011798<br />

Web: www.aegoninternational.co.uk<br />

Prize Money: €363,400 Total Financial Commitment: €415,150<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1996 Ticket Hotline: 44 [0]844 2097350<br />

João Lagos<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Estoril — Estoril Open (Combined Event)<br />

Date: April 25-May 1, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Estadio Nacional<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 7,000<br />

Address: Rua da Barruncheira; 6 2790-034 Carnaxide Portugal<br />

Tel: +351-21303-4900<br />

E-mail: tennis@lagossports.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Miguel Seabra E-mail: miguel.seabra@lagossports.com<br />

Tel: +351-21303-4900<br />

Web: www.estorilopen.net<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1990 Ticket Hotline: +351-21-3034900<br />

Jean-François<br />

Collet<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Gstaad — Swiss Open Gstaad<br />

Date: July 25-31, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Roy Emerson Arena<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 4,500<br />

Address: Swiss Open Gstaad; Postfach 17; 3780 Gstaad, Switzerland<br />

Tel: +41-21-804-10-70<br />

E-mail: info@swissopengstaad.ch<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Cristel Varone E-mail: cv@gcmsa.ch<br />

Tel: +41-21-804-10-70<br />

Web: www.swissopengstaad.ch<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1915 Ticket Hotline: + 41 (0)33 748 81 82<br />

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Ralf Weber<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Halle — Gerry Weber Open<br />

Date: June 6-12, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Gerry Weber Stadion<br />

Surface: Grass Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 12,300<br />

Address: GERRY WEBER Management & Event OHG; Weststr. 14; 33790<br />

Halle/Westfalen Germany<br />

Tel: +49-5201-185-140<br />

E-mail: s.uphaus@gerryweber-world.de<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Frank Hofen E-mail: gwopress@gerryweber-world.de<br />

Tel: +49-5201-665-449<br />

Web: www.gerryweber-open.de<br />

Prize Money: €663,750 Total Financial Commitment: €750,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +49-5201-8180<br />

Van D. Barry<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Houston — U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship<br />

Date: April 4-10, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: River Oaks Country Club<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 3,500<br />

Address: 1600 River Oaks Blvd.; Houston, TX 77019 USA<br />

Tel: +1-713-874-6294<br />

E-mail: van.barry@riveroakscc.net<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Pete Holtermann E-mail: holtermedia@gmail.com<br />

Tel: +1-312-218-3442<br />

Web: www.mensclaycourt.com<br />

Prize Money: $442,500 Total Financial Commitment: $500,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1910 Ticket Hotline: +1-713-874-6294<br />

Ian Smith<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Johannesburg — SA Tennis Open<br />

Date: Jan. 31 - Feb. 6, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Montecasino, Johannesburg<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 3,800<br />

Address: Montecasino; William Nicol Highway; Fourways, Sandton, Johannesburg<br />

Tel: +27 11 442 0500 (SA Tennis) E-mail: iansmith@satennis.co.za<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Bruce Davidson E-mail: bruce@thebldgroup.com<br />

Tel: +27 11 442 0500<br />

Web: www.satennis.co.za<br />

Prize Money: $442,500 Total Financial Commitment: $500,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2009 Ticket Hotline: Computicket<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

TBA<br />

Kitzbühel — International Austrian Open Tennis Championships<br />

Date: Aug. 1-7, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Kitzbühel Tennis Club<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 6,400<br />

Address: Sportfeld 2; 6370 Kitzbühel, Austria<br />

Tel: +43 5356 73160-0<br />

E-mail: tournament@ktc.at<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Matthias Dallinger E-mail: Matthias.dallinger@ktc.at<br />

Tel: +43 650 5854 333<br />

Web: TBA<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: <strong>2011</strong> Ticket Hotline: TBD (interim +43 650 5854 333)<br />

Nick Freyer<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Kuala Lumpur — Malaysian Open<br />

Date: Sept. 26-Oct. 2, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Putra Stadium, Bukit Jalil, KL<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard (Greenset) Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 7,000<br />

Address: IMG; 11th Floor; Sunning Plaza; 10 Hysan Avenue; Causeway Bay, Hong Kong<br />

Tel: +852 2894 0288<br />

E-mail: nick.freyer@imgworld.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Doris Chan E-mail: doris.chan@imgworld.com<br />

Tel: +852 2894 0288<br />

Web: www.MalaysianOpenTennis.com<br />

Prize Money: $850,000 Total Financial Commitment: $947,750<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2009 Ticket Hotline: +603 7880 7999<br />

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Chris Kermode<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

London — AEGON Championships<br />

Date: June 6-12, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: The Queen's Club<br />

Surface: Grass Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 6,858<br />

Address: The Lawn Tennis Association; 100 Priory Lane; The National Tennis Centre;<br />

Roehampton, London, SW15 5JQ U.K.<br />

Tel: +44 (0)20 8487 7174<br />

E-mail: chris.kermode@aegonchampionships.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: David Law<br />

E-mail: david.law@aegonchampionships.com<br />

Tel: +44 (0) 7764 186 090<br />

Web: www.aegonchampionships.com<br />

Prize Money: €608,000 Total Financial Commitment: €694,250<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1979 Ticket Hotline: +44 (0)844 209 7356<br />

Bob Kramer<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Los Angeles — Farmers Classic Presented by Mercedes-Benz<br />

Date: July 25-31, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Straus Stadium/Los Angeles Tennis Center - UCLA<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 7,000<br />

Address: Los Angeles Tennis Center; Post Office Box 240015; Los Angeles,<br />

CA 90025-9115 USA<br />

Tel: +1-310-824-1010<br />

E-mail: bobk@scta.usta.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Pete Holtermann E-mail: holtermedia@gmail.com<br />

Tel: +1-310-990-0805<br />

Web: www.farmersclassic.com<br />

Prize Money: $619,500 Total Financial Commitment: $700,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1927 Ticket Hotline: +310-824-1010, Ext 251<br />

Jean-François<br />

Caujolle<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Marseille — Open 13<br />

Date: Feb. 14-20, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Palais des Sports<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 6,000<br />

Address: Pampelonne Organisation; 10 avenue Guy de Maupassant; 13008 Marseille, France<br />

Tel: +33-4-91-72-69-59<br />

E-mail: jf.caujolle@open13.org<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Elodie Malatrait-Singer E-mail: e.malatrait-singer@open13.org<br />

Tel: +33-4-91-16-80-43<br />

Web: www.open13.fr<br />

Prize Money: €512,750 Total Financial Commitment: €576,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +33-6-18-65-33-96<br />

Julien Boutter<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Metz — Open de Moselle<br />

Date: Sept. 19-25, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Metz-Expo-Parc des Expositions de Metz Métropole<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000<br />

Address: 2 rue des parmentiers; 57 000 Metz France<br />

Tel: +33-3-8721-1417<br />

E-mail: ykaysen@opendemoselle.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Romain Maudire E-mail: rmaudire@opendemoselle.com<br />

Tel: +33-3-8721-1417<br />

Web: www.opendemoselle.com<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2003 Ticket Hotline: +33-3-8721-1417<br />

Patrice<br />

Dominguez<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Montpellier — Open Sud de France<br />

Date: Oct. 24-30, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Arena<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 7,500<br />

Address: Arena Montpellier; Rue Des Levades 34470 Perols, France<br />

Tel: +33-4/72272900<br />

E-mail: frederic.tuzi@canal-plus-events.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Olivia Payerne E-mail: contact@agence-op.fr<br />

Tel: +33-1/46040862<br />

Prize Money: €692,000 Total Financial Commitment: €766,750<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2010 Ticket Hotline: +33-4/67176969<br />

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Amir Tarpischev<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Moscow — <strong>ATP</strong> Kremlin Cup (Combined Event)<br />

Date: October 17-23, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Olympic Stadium<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 11,480<br />

Address: 16, Olympiyskiy Prospect; Moscow, 129090 Russia<br />

Tel: +7 495 956 3360<br />

E-mail: kremlincup@russport.ru<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Natalia Shmeleva E-mail: natalia.shmeleva@russport.ru<br />

Tel: +7-495-956-3360<br />

Web: www.kremlincup.ru<br />

Prize Money: $1,000,000 Total Financial Commitment: $1,080,500<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1990 Ticket Hotline: +7 495 956 3360<br />

Patrik Kuhnen<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Munich — BMW Open<br />

Date: April 24-May 1, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: MTTC IPHITOS<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 3,800<br />

Address: Aumeisterweg 10; 80805 Munich, Germany<br />

Tel: +49-89- 36 81 94-0<br />

E-mail: klaus.cyron@sk-marketing.de<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Michaela Sachenbacher<br />

E-mail: redaktion@msachenbacher.de<br />

Tel: +49-89-910-26-01<br />

Web: www.bmwopen.de<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1990 Ticket Hotline: +49-89-54818181<br />

Mark L. Stenning<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Newport — Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tennis Championships<br />

Date: July 4-10, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: International Tennis Hall of Fame<br />

Surface: Grass Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 3,800<br />

Address: International Tennis Hall of Fame; 194 Bellevue Avenue; Newport, RI 02840 USA<br />

Tel: +1-401-849-3990<br />

E-mail: mstenning@tennisfame.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Anne Marie McLaughlin E-mail: amclaughlin@tennisfame.com<br />

Tel: +1-401-324-6033<br />

Web: www.tennisfame.com<br />

Prize Money: $442,500 Total Financial Commitment: $500,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1881 Ticket Hotline: +1-401-849-6053 / +1-866-914-3263<br />

Jean-François<br />

Caujolle<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Nice — Open de Nice Côte d’Azur<br />

Date: May 15-21, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Nice Lawn Tennis Club<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 4,000<br />

Address: SERENDIP 170 avenue de Gairaut 06100 Nice, France<br />

Tel: +33-491726959<br />

E-mail: jf.caujolle@open13.org<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Elodie Malatrait E-mail: elodiemalatrait@yahoo.fr<br />

Tel: +33-491726959<br />

Web: www.openicecotedazur.com<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2010 Ticket Hotline: TBA<br />

Bill A. Rapp<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

San Jose — SAP Open<br />

Date: Feb. 7-13, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: HP Pavilion at San Jose<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 7,502<br />

Address: HP Pavilion; 525 West Santa Clara Street; San Jose, CA 95113 USA<br />

Tel: +1-408-999-5764<br />

E-mail: brapp@svse.net<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Jim Sparaco E-mail: jsparaco@svse.net<br />

Tel: +1-408-999-5792<br />

Web: www.sapopentennis.com<br />

Prize Money: $531,000 Total Financial Commitment: $600,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1889 Ticket Hotline: +1-408-ACE-2121<br />

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Marcel Hunze<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

‘s-Hertogenbosch — Unicef Open (Combined Event)<br />

Date: June 12-18, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Autotron Rosmalen<br />

Surface: Grass Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 7,500<br />

Address: Minderbroedersberg 10; 6211 LK Maastricht The Netherlands<br />

Tel: +31-43-367-2424<br />

E-mail: info@libema-events.nl<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Marina Witte E-mail: info@nsp.nl<br />

Tel: +31-70-415-7898<br />

Web: www.ordina-open.nl<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1990 Ticket Hotline: +31-43-3672424<br />

Alvaro Fillol<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Santiago — Movistar Open<br />

Date: Jan. 31-Feb. 6, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: C.D.U.C. San Carlos de Apoquindo, Las Condes<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 4,000<br />

Address: Luis Thayer Ojeda 166 OF. 906; Providencia; Santiago, Chile<br />

Tel: +56-2-234.3788<br />

E-mail: alvaro@fillol.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Rafael Walker E-mail: rafael.walker@fillol.com<br />

Tel: +56-2-234.3788<br />

Web: www.movistaropen.cl<br />

Prize Money: $398,250 Total Financial Commitment: $450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1993* Ticket Hotline: +56-2-234.3788<br />

*Held in Viña del Mar 2001-2009<br />

Mikhail Rydnik<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

St. Petersburg — St. Petersburg Open<br />

Date: Oct. 24-30, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: SCC Peterburgsky<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 9,000<br />

Address: Galernaya St, 20; St Petersburg, 190000 Russia<br />

Tel: +7 812 335 40 24<br />

E-mail: kovaleva@spbopen.ru<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Anna Kovaleva E-mail: kovaleva@spbopen.ru<br />

Tel: +7 812 335 40 24<br />

Web: www.spbopen.ru<br />

Prize Money: $663,750 Total Financial Commitment: $750,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1995 Ticket Hotline: +812 326 5544<br />

Thomas<br />

Johansson<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Stockholm — If Stockholm Open<br />

Date: Oct. 17-23, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Kungliga Tennishallen (Royal Tennis Hall)<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,200<br />

Address: Pr Event; Kungsportsavenyn 21; 411 36 Göteborg Sweden<br />

Tel: +46-31-940-250<br />

E-mail: info@stockholmopen.se<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Rebecka Hjorth E-mail: presschef@swedishopen.org<br />

Tel: +46-708-86-01-21<br />

Web: www.ifstockholmopen.se<br />

Prize Money: €531,000 Total Financial Commitment: €600,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1969 Ticket Hotline: +46(0)771-454600<br />

Edwin<br />

Weindorfer<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Stuttgart — MercedesCup<br />

Date: July 11-17, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: TC Weissenhof<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000<br />

Address: emotion management gmbh germany; Parlerstrasse 102; 70192 Stuttgart Germany<br />

Tel: +49-711-16543-42<br />

E-mail: info@mercedescup.de<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Karlheinz Wieser E-mail: presse@mercedescup.de<br />

Tel: +43-664-21003-10<br />

Web: www.mercedescup.de<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1886 Ticket Hotline: 01805-6666979 (in Germany)<br />

+49-711-16543-42 (from abroad)<br />

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Craig Watson<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Sydney — Medibank International (Combined Event)<br />

Date: Jan. 10-15, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 10,000<br />

Address: Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre; Rod Laver Drive; Sydney Olympic Park, NSW;<br />

Australia 2127; PO Box 7078, SILVERWATER NSW 1811<br />

Tel: +61-2-9024-7702<br />

E-mail: cwatson@tennis.com.au<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Catherine Sneddon E-mail: csneddon@tennis.com.au<br />

Tel: +61-2-9024-7703<br />

Web: www.medibankinternational.com.au<br />

Prize Money: $422,300 Total Financial Commitment: $474,050<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1885 Ticket Hotline: 1300-888-104 / / +61 2 8736 2711<br />

Vanja Božičković<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Umag — Croatia Open Umag<br />

Date: July 25-31, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: <strong>ATP</strong> stadion<br />

Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 4,200<br />

Address: Savudrijska Cesta bb; Umag 51470 Croatia<br />

Tel: +385-52-719-125<br />

E-mail: vanja.bozickovic@sportmark.hr<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Loreta Krota E-mail: jasminka.vidan@istraturist.hr<br />

Tel: +385-52-719-406<br />

Web: www.tenistra.com<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1990 Ticket Hotline: + 385 52 719-404<br />

Herwig Straka<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Vienna — Bank Austria-TennisTrophy<br />

Date: Oct. 24-30, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Wiener Stadthalle<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 8,800<br />

Address: Wiener Stadthalle; Vogelweidplatz 14; 1150 Vienna, Austria<br />

Tel: +43-1-98100-289<br />

E-mail: hs@emotion.at / m.riedl@stadthalle.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact: Gerhard Zimmer E-mail: gerryroom@aon.at<br />

Tel: +43/664/1804823<br />

Web: www.bankaustria-tennistrophy.at<br />

Prize Money: €575,250 Total Financial Commitment: €650,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 1974 Ticket Hotline: +43/1/7999997<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

TBA<br />

Winston-Salem — Winston-Salem Open<br />

Date: Aug. 21-27, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Wake Forest University<br />

Surface: Hard Draw: 48 Stadium Court Seating: 3,500<br />

Address: 1425 Plaza Drive; Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103<br />

Tel: +1 336-760-5188<br />

E-mail: administration@winstonsalemopen.com<br />

<strong>Media</strong> Contact E-mail: media@winstonsalemopen.com<br />

Tel: TBA<br />

Web: www.winstonsalemopen.com<br />

Prize Money: $553,125 Total Financial Commitment: $625,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: <strong>2011</strong> Ticket Hotline: TBA<br />

Branimir Horvat<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Zagreb — PBZ Zagreb Indoors<br />

Date: Jan. 31-Feb. 6, <strong>2011</strong><br />

Site: Dom sportova<br />

Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000<br />

Address: Tennis Club Top Spin; Jarunska 5; 10000 Zagreb; Croatia<br />

Tel: +385-1-369-3690<br />

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Tel: +385-1-369-3690<br />

Web: www.zagrebindoors.com<br />

Prize Money: €398,250 Total Financial Commitment: €450,000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament First Held: 2006 Ticket Hotline: +385-1-655-2860 (www.eventim.hr)<br />

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JOSE ACASUSO (ARG)<br />

Birthdate: October 20, 1982 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Posadas-Misiones, Argentina<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Weight: 190 (86kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 191-182<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $3,614,076<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/8<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 6-18<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 20 (August 14, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 27 (February 6, 2006)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 252 (1-3) 2007: 64 (22-19) 2004: 66 (18-16) 2001: 87 (8-12)<br />

2009: 51 (21-21) 2006: 27 (33-21) 2003: 101 (11-19) 2000: 176 (0-0)<br />

2008: 48 (27-26) 2005: 41 (27-26) 2002: 41 (23-19) 1999: 250 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $67,085. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 1-3 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) Challenger: 7-4 (singles) .<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Buenos Aires resident was bothered by a left knee injury for most of season, falling out of Top 200 for first<br />

time since rookie campaign in ‘99…After retiring in 2nd RD in Santiago on Feb. 4, was sidelined for almost three<br />

months before returning Apr. 26 at Tunis Challenger where he won title (d. Brands)…Played two Challengers,<br />

retired in final round of qualifying at Roland Garros and returned four months later…Played three South<br />

American Challengers and went 1-3.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine has compiled four Top 50 campaigns, finishing a year-end best No. 27 in ’06…Overall has finished<br />

in Top 100 for eight of past 10 seasons…Compiled best season in ’06 by winning a career-high 33 matches,<br />

including personal-best 25-8 mark on clay…Broke Top 20 at No. 20 on Aug. 14 that year…Has a 3-8 mark in<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> finals, all on clay, with titles in Sopot (d. Squillari) in 2002, Bucharest (d. Andreev) in ’04 and Viña<br />

del Mar (d. Massu) in ’06…Best Grand Slam result is 4th RD at ’05 Roland Garros where he rallied in 2nd RD from<br />

a two-sets deficit to beat No. 3 Roddick 8-6 in fifth set (l. to Puerta)…His best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000<br />

result is SF in ’06 Hamburg*…Has a 7-5 career Davis Cup record (5-3 in singles) in nine titles and played in ’08<br />

final vs. Spain, losing to Verdasco in five sets in fourth rubber…Earned a career-high $567,940 in ’06.<br />

CAREER TITLES (3): 2006 – Viña del Mar(CL); 2004 – Bucharest(CL); 2002 – Sopot(CL). FINALIST (8): 2009 –<br />

Viña del Mar(CL); 2008 – Buenos Aires(CL); 2007 – Sopot(CL); 2006 – Stuttgart(CL); 2004 – Sopot(CL); 2002 –<br />

Bucharest(CL), Palermo(CL); 2001 – Buenos Aires(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (6).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-5)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01<br />

AUS. OPEN 2-8 1ST — 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 7-8 — 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 4TH — 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-6 — 1ST — — — 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

US OPEN 5-9 — 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 5-5)<br />

CAREER 09 08 07 06 05 03 02<br />

INDIAN WELLS 3-6 1ST 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 6-7 1ST 4TH 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

MONTE-CARLO 1-5 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND — 1ST —<br />

ROME 4-5 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND — — 1ST<br />

MADRID 2-4 1ST — — 1ST 3RD — 2ND<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 6-4 — 3RD — QF 1ST 2ND —<br />

CINCINNATI 5-5 2ND 2ND — 1ST QF 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 1ST — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 0-1 — — — 1ST — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Jose Javier Acasuso…Nickname is “Chucho”…Began playing tennis at age two when his father, Jose<br />

Andres, took him, brother, Juan Andres, and sister, Gabriela, to their grandfather’s (Juan Ruben) tennis club to<br />

take lessons…Mother, Selva Monica, is a housewife…His first instructor was Alberto “Zambo” Gonzalez and says,<br />

“Zambo, my grandfather and my father are very special people who I would like to recognize”…Played at Itapua<br />

Club and Club Progreso de Posadas in Misiones in his early career…Played basketball and tennis as a child, but<br />

at age 12 decided to concentrate on tennis…As a junior, received certificate of honor for Sports Achievement in<br />

1992 and South American champion in 1996…Plays right-handed but does everything else left-handed…His<br />

favorite surface is clay and considers his serve and forehand as strengths…Coached by countryman and former<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> pro Gustavo Liza (since December 2009).


NICOLAS ALMAGRO (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: August 21, 1985 Turned Pro: 2003<br />

Birthplace: Murcia, Spain<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Murcia, Spain<br />

Weight: 179 (81kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 186-144<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $4,267,995<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 7/2<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 10-27<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 11 (July 7, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 52 (July 5, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 15 (44-26) 2007: 28 (34-27) 2004: 100 (2-7) 2001: 844 (0-0)<br />

2009: 26 (30-24) 2006: 32 (27-20) 2003: 153 (1-1) 2000:T1334 (0-0)<br />

2008: 18 (35-17) 2005: 111 (13-22) 2002: 864 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $1,205,538. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 44-26 (singles), 15-17 (doubles)<br />

Singles Winner: Båstad, Gstaad. Semifinalist: Madrid*, Vienna. Quarterfinalist: Acapulco, Miami*, Munich,<br />

Roland Garros. Doubles Semifinalist: Buenos Aires(w/Ventura), Miami*(w/Robredo).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard finished a year-end best No. 15, his second Top 20 ranking in three years…He reached QFs or better<br />

eight times during season, winning clay court titles in July in Båstad (d. Soderling) and two weeks later in<br />

Gstaad (d. Gasquet)…Also reached first SF in Madrid* (l. to Nadal)…He won a personal-high 44 matches and<br />

one of eight Spaniards to win a title during year…Went 3-8 vs. Top 10 opponents and compiled marks of 28-11<br />

on clay and 14-10 on hard and earned a career-high $1,205,538.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard has finished in Top 30 for four straight years (‘07–10), reaching a personal-best ranking of No. 11<br />

in July ‘08…Finished in Top 20 that year for first time at No. 18…Has a 7-2 career mark in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> finals,<br />

all coming on clay…ln ’08, won titles in Costa do Sauipe (d. Moya) and Acapulco (d. Nalbandian), his first multiple<br />

title season…Repeated titles in Valencia in ‘06–07 and Acapulco in ‘08 (d. Nalbandian No. 9, d. No. 10<br />

Monfils)…Won first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Valencia (d. Safin) in ’06…In ’08, reached his first Grand Slam QF at<br />

Roland Garros (l. to Nadal)…His best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 results are SF at ’10 Madrid* (l. to Nadal) and<br />

five QFs…Struggled with on-and-off right hand injury and underwent surgery July 21, ‘08 to repair tendon…<br />

Compiled 30-8 mark on clay (most wins) in ’08…In ‘00, at 14 years, 9 months, earned first <strong>ATP</strong> points at Spanish<br />

Futures where he reached 2nd RD…Made Davis Cup debut vs. Peru in ’08 and is 3-2 all-time.<br />

CAREER TITLES (7): 2010 – Båstad(CL), Gstaad(CL); 2009 – Acapulco(CL); 2008 – Costa do Sauipe(CL),<br />

Acapulco(CL); 2007 – Valencia(CL); 2006 – Valencia(CL). FINALIST (2): 2008 – Valencia(CL); 2007 – Båstad(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-7)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 5-6 4TH 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 13-7 QF 3RD QF 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-6 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 9-6 3RD 3RD 3RD 3RD 1ST 2ND —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 37-38)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

INDIAN WELLS 3-3 4TH — 2ND 2ND — —<br />

MIAMI 5-5 QF 2ND 3RD 3RD — 1ST<br />

MONTE-CARLO 3-4 2ND 1ST 3RD 1ST — —<br />

ROME 9-6 2ND 1ST QF 2ND QF 3RD<br />

MADRID 5-4 SF 1ST 1ST 2ND — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-3 2ND — — 1ST 1ST —<br />

CINCINNATI 5-4 1ST 2ND — QF 2ND —<br />

SHANGHAI 1-2 1ST 2ND — — — —<br />

PARIS 2-4 2ND 2ND — 1ST 2ND —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Nicolas Almagro Sanchez…Nickname is “Nico”…Parents are Nicolas and Mercedes…Siblings Juan<br />

and Balta are both teachers…Started playing tennis at age eight…Favorite surface is clay…Considers forehand<br />

his best shot…Enjoys Spanish music, computers and comedies…Also enjoys football…Speaks Italian and a little<br />

English…Fitness trainer is Martin Gonzalez (since 1999) and coached by Jose Perlas (since September 2009).<br />

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KEVIN ANDERSON (RSA)<br />

Birthdate: May 18, 1986 Turned Pro: 2007<br />

Birthplace: Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Height: 6’7” (2.03m)<br />

Residence: Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Weight: 202 (92kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 27-35<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $679,424<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0-1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-3<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 58 (October 25, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 114 (June 8, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 61 (14-18) 2007: 228 (0-1) 2004:T1175 (0-0)<br />

2009: 162 (2-6) 2006: 513 (0-0)<br />

2008: 106 (11-10) 2005: 548 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $315,005. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 14-18 (singles), 2-2 (doubles) Challenger: 16-5 (singles),<br />

6-3 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Atlanta.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 1 South African finished in Top 70 for first time in his career…Challenger success included title in Baton<br />

Rouge (d. Kamke) and a final in Seoul (l. to Lu)…Qualified an <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>-high nine times during season,<br />

including his first six <strong>ATP</strong> tournaments…His best <strong>ATP</strong> result was SF showing in Atlanta (l. to Isner)…Compiled a<br />

14-18 record (11-11 on hard)…Reached career-best 3rd RD in Toronto* (d. Querrey, l. to Nadal) and at US Open<br />

(l. to Gasquet)…Earned a career-high $315,005.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The South African native broke through to reach his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in ‘08 as a qualifier in Vegas, not<br />

dropping a set en route to title match before losing to Querrey in three sets…Afterwards, climbed from No. 175<br />

to No. 121 on Mar. 10 and became first South African to reach an <strong>ATP</strong> final since Moodie won Tokyo title in<br />

October ‘05…Continued success in his <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 debut in Miami* where he qualifed and posted<br />

biggest win over No. 3 Djokovic in 2nd RD before losing to Andreev in next round…Cracked Top 100 that year<br />

and was there for seven weeks before finishing season at No. 106…Compiled an 11-10 match record on <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and 21-12 in Challengers with one title…Has an 83-50 mark in Challengers and 4-5 in finals…Has a<br />

5-1 Davis Cup singles record in three ties.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2008 – Las Vegas(H).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-3)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-3 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-1 1ST — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-2 1ST — 1ST<br />

US OPEN 2-1 3RD — —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 6-8)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-2 2ND 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 3-2 2ND — 3RD<br />

MADRID 0-1 1ST — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 2-1 3RD — —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 — — 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 1ST — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six…Parents Michael and Barbara are retired from an engineering business…He<br />

used to play tennis as well as competitively run 800 meter races…Played collegiately at University of Illinois for<br />

three seasons (2005-07)…Won 2006 NCAA doubles title…Reached 2007 NCAA singles semifinals and doubles<br />

final…Also reached 2007 team final…Earned All-American honors all three years…Spends time training in<br />

Chicago area…Younger brother Gregory, played three years at Morehead State University in Kentucky and will<br />

graduate in May <strong>2011</strong>…Hobbies include outdoor adventuring and reading…Coached by countryman Louis<br />

Vosloo (since April 2010).<br />

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IGOR ANDREEV (RUS)<br />

Birthdate: July 14, 1983 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: Moscow, Russia<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Moscow, Russia<br />

Weight: 176 (79kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 208-185<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $3,881,103<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/6<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 11-38<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 18 (November 3, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 59 (July 18, 2005)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 79 (17-19) 2007: 33 (36-27) 2004: 50 (28-28) 2001: T991 (0-0)<br />

2009: 35 (28-32) 2006: 90 (14-13) 2003: 90 (4-4)<br />

2008: 19 (43-32) 2005: 27 (38-30) 2002: 286 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $335,168. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 17-19 (singles), 6-10 (doubles) Challenger: 5-3 (singles),<br />

0-2 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Costa do Sauipe, Kuala Lumpur. Quarterfinalist: Buenos Aires, Belgrade,<br />

Gstaad. Doubles Semifinalist: Sydney(w/Korolev).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Russian finished in Top 100 for eighth straight year, highlighted by SFs in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Kubot) and<br />

as a qualifier in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Youznhy)…Also QFs in Buenos Aires, Belgrade and Gstaad, on clay and runner-up<br />

at Szczecin Challenger (l. to Cuevas)…Compiled marks of 11-9 on clay and 6-9 on hard courts.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Russian finished in Top 50 for five of six years between ‘04-09 (except ’06), including a year-end best No. 19<br />

in ’08…Won a personal-high 43 matches that year and reached QFs or better in eight tournaments, including<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 events in Miami* and Monte-Carlo*…Has a 3-6 career mark in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

finals, with all of his titles coming in ’05 at Valencia (d. Nadal in QF, Ferrer in F), Palermo (d. Volandri) and hometown<br />

Moscow (d. Kiefer in 3:14, longest three-set final)…His best Grand Slam result is QF at Roland Garros in ’07<br />

(d. No. 3 Roddick in 1st RD, l. to Djokovic)…Named ‘07 <strong>ATP</strong> Comeback Player of Year…Underwent left knee surgery<br />

to repair cartilage damage on Apr. 28, ’06 and returned final week of October in Paris*…Has a 13-11 career<br />

record in Davis Cup play (10-7 in singles) in 12 ties since ’04 and helped his country to final in ’07 (l. to U.S.) by<br />

winning four of five singles matches and clinching fifth and decisive ties vs. Chile and Germany…Earned a<br />

career-high $884,532 in ‘08.<br />

CAREER TITLES (3): 2005 – Valencia(CL), Palermo(CL), Moscow(IC). FINALIST (6): 2008 – Gstaad(CL), Umag(CL);<br />

2006 – Sydney(H); 2005 – Bucharest(CL); 2004 – Gstaad(CL), Bucharest(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-7)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 7-7 1ST 3RD 3RD 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 12-5 — 3RD 2ND QF — 3RD 4TH<br />

WIMBLEDON 7-6 1ST 4TH 2ND 1ST — 3RD 2ND<br />

US OPEN 6-6 2ND 1ST 4TH 2ND — 2ND 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 33-42)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 5-6 2ND 4TH 2ND — QF 1ST 1ST<br />

MIAMI 8-7 2ND 3RD QF 1ST 3RD 3RD 1ST<br />

MONTE-CARLO 6-7 2ND 1ST QF 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

ROME 3-6 1ST 1ST 3RD 2ND — 1ST 1ST<br />

MADRID 0-3 1ST — 1ST 1ST — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-4 — 2ND 3RD — — 1ST 2ND<br />

CINCINNATI 3-3 — 2ND 3RD — — 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 — 1ST — — — — —<br />

PARIS 2-2 — — 2ND — 2ND — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age seven in Moscow at sports center Spartak…Father, Valeri, is a businessman; mother,<br />

Marina, is a housewife…Has one younger brother, Nikita, who also plays tennis…At age 15, moved to Valencia,<br />

Spain, to practice at Altur and Alvarino Tennis Academy…Speaks three languages (Russian, English, Spanish)…<br />

Hobbies include hockey and favorite team is HC Dynamo Moscow…Favorite player growing up was Andre<br />

Agassi…Considers forehand his best shot and favorite surfaces are clay and Greenset (hard)…Fitness trainer is<br />

David Andres and coached by Francisco Fogues (since December 2009).<br />

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PABLO ANDUJAR (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: January 23, 1986 Turned Pro: 2004<br />

Birthplace: Cuenca, Spain<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Valencia, Spain<br />

Weight: 167 (75kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 15-30<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $674,121<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 71 (November 15, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 149 (July 9, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 71 (8-8) 2007: 144 (3-4) 2004: T957 (0-0)<br />

2009: 161 (1-12) 2006: 210 (0-0)<br />

2008: 103 (3-6) 2005: 373 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $184,910. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 8-8 (singles), 2-2 (doubles) Challenger: 28-17 (singles), 14-<br />

14 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Bucharest.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 71, highlighted by reaching his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final<br />

and a successful Challenger season…In September, qualified in Bucharest and reached final (l. to Chela)…Won<br />

Challenger title in Orbetello…Also runner-up in two others while putting together a 28-17 match record…In<br />

only Grand Slam appearance at Roland Garros, reached 2nd RD for third straight year…Qualified five times during<br />

season…Went 8-8 in <strong>ATP</strong> matches and earned a career- high $184,910.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

Prior to ‘10, the Spaniard compiled his best results in Challenger level tournaments…Has a career mark of 132-<br />

89 in Challengers and 5-8 in finals…In ’09, reached 2nd RD at Roland Garros (d. Ginepri, l. to Mathieu) for second<br />

straight year…In ’08, finished just outside Top 100 (at No. 103) and won three tour level matches for second<br />

straight season, all as a qualifier, at Valencia (d. Vliegen), Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros (d. Volandri)<br />

and Bucharest (d. Dabul)…Compiled a 40-21 mark in Challengers with two titles on home soil in Vigo and San<br />

Sebastian…Broke Top 100 for first time and reached No. 88 on Aug. 25…In ’07, qualified in his first <strong>ATP</strong> tournament<br />

in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Montanes) and won back-to-back matches on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> for first time in<br />

Barcelona (l. to Cañas in 3rd RD)…Reached QF in singles and captured Roland Garros junior doubles title in ‘04<br />

(w/Granollers)…Finished No. 7 in world junior rankings in ‘04…In’003, went 4-2 in junior finals and 2-1 following<br />

year.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2010 – Bucharest(CL).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-1)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 3-3 2ND 2ND 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 0-1 — — 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Pablo Andujar Alba…Began playing at age six…Father, Jose; mother, Inma…Has one brother, Jose,<br />

and sister, Ana…Enjoys soccer and a fan of Valencia Football Club…Admires play of countrymen Juan Carlos<br />

Ferrero and Rafael Nadal…Trains at Altur-Alvarino Tennis Academy in Valencia…Coached by countryman and<br />

former <strong>ATP</strong> pro David Sanchez.<br />

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SPANIARDS LEAD THE WAY<br />

Of the 14 Spaniards to finish in the 2010 Top 100<br />

South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> rankings, nine recorded<br />

a year-end best finish, including Pablo Andujar:<br />

RANKING PLAYER<br />

No. 1<br />

Rafael Nadal*<br />

No. 9<br />

Fernando Verdasco*<br />

No. 15<br />

Nicolas Almagro<br />

No. 25<br />

Albert Montanes<br />

No. 33<br />

Guillermo Garcia-Lopez<br />

No. 42<br />

Marcel Granollers<br />

No. 56<br />

Daniel Gimeno-Traver<br />

No. 71<br />

Pablo Andujar<br />

No. 72<br />

Pere Riba<br />

*Equals Previous Best Year-End Ranking


MARCOS BAGHDATIS (CYP)<br />

Birthdate: June 17, 1985 Turned Pro: 2003<br />

Birthplace: Limassol, Cyprus<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Limassol, Cyprus<br />

Weight: 181 (82kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 178-111<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $4,050,701<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/6<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 16-24<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 8 (August 21, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 93 (January 7, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 20 (43-27) 2007: 16 (48-22) 2004: 153 (2-2) 2001:T1379 (0-0)<br />

2009: 42 (23-16) 2006: 12 (37-20) 2003: 179 (0-0) 2000:T1182 (0-0)<br />

2008: 100 (14-12) 2005: 56 (11-12) 2002:T1066 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $941,345. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 43-27 (singles), 2-2 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Sydney. Finalist: Washington, Moscow. Semifinalist: Dubai, Munich, Cincinnati*.<br />

Quarterfinalist: Nice, Los Angeles, New Haven, Kuala Lumpur, Vienna.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Cypriot finished in Top 20 for first time in three years and won fourth career title…Reached QFs or better<br />

11 times…Won title in Sydney (d. Hewitt, Fish and Gasquet in last three rounds)…Runner-up in Washington (l.<br />

to Nalbandian) and Moscow (l. to Troicki)…Only player in 2010 to beat Nadal and Federer while they were No.<br />

1…In March, saved three match points in three-sets win over No. 1 Federer in 3rd RD in Indian Wells*…In<br />

August, beat No. 1 Nadal in Cincinnati* QF en route to SF (l. to Federer)…Was 35-18 on hard and 8-6 on clay.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Cypriot boasts three Top 20 seasons - ‘06 (No. 12), ’07 (No. 16) and ‘10 (No. 20)…In ’06, won first career title<br />

in Beijing (d. Ancic) and reached first Grand Slam final at Australian Open (l. to Federer)…Advanced to SF at<br />

Wimbledon, then had 13 Top 10 weeks, reaching career-high No. 8 on Aug. 21…Fell to Agassi 7-5 in fifth set in<br />

2nd RD at US Open in the American’s last career win…Won career-high 48 matches in ‘07…Underwent surgery<br />

on Feb. 9, ‘05 to correct a congenital problem that caused a pair of muscles to constrict a nerve in his right<br />

arm…Limited to 12 tournaments in ‘08, missing two months with stress fracture in right wrist and back<br />

injury…In ‘08 Australian Open 3rd RD, lost 4:45 marathon to Hewit that finished at 4:34 a.m…In ‘03, ranked as<br />

No. 1 junior, winning the Australian Open and reaching US Open final in ‘02 and ‘03…Has a 54-13 career Davis<br />

Cup record (38-3 in singles) in 35 ties…Earned a career-high $1,155,495 in ’06.<br />

CAREER TITLES (4): 2010 – Sydney(H); 2009 – Stockholm(IH); 2007 – Zagreb(IC); 2006 – Beijing(H).<br />

FINALIST (6): 2010 – Washington(H), Moscow(IH); 2007 – Marseille(IH), Halle(G); 2006 – Australian Open(H);<br />

2005 – Basel(IC). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 8-6)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 17-6 3RD 4TH 3RD 2ND RUP 4TH —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 6-6 3RD 1ST 1ST 4TH 2ND 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 12-5 1ST — 4TH QF SF 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 2-5 1ST — — 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 28-27)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06<br />

INDIAN WELLS 6-4 4TH — 3RD 2ND QF<br />

MIAMI 3-4 3RD 2ND — 2ND 3RD<br />

MONTE-CARLO 0-2 1ST — — 1ST —<br />

ROME 3-3 1ST — — 3RD 2ND<br />

MADRID 2-3 2ND — — 2ND 2ND<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 2-3 1ST — — 3RD 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 8-3 SF — — 3RD 3RD<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 1ST — — — —<br />

PARIS 4-2 — — 1ST SF —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age five…Played with his father and older brothers, Marinos and Petros, who played<br />

Davis Cup…Father Christos owns a clothing store in Cyprus…Mother’s name is Andry…Has a younger sister<br />

Zena, who was adopted when she was one month old…Prefers hard courts…Idol as a kid was Rafter, but also<br />

looked up to Agassi and Sampras…Enjoys playing and watching football, and favorite team is Apollo in<br />

Cyprus…”Man of the Year” in Cyprus in 2005…Trained at the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in Paris on an<br />

Olympic Solidarity Youth Development Programme Scholarship…Reunited with coach Guillaume Peyre in June<br />

2010 and fitness trainer is Younes Roberto Paez.<br />

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BENJAMIN BECKER (GER)<br />

Birthdate: June 16, 1981 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Merzig, Germany<br />

Height: 5’10” (1.78m)<br />

Residence: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA<br />

Weight: 158 (71kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 84-110<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,896,401<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-17<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 38 (March 5, 2007)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 58 (July 5, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 53 (29-31) 2007: 87 (21-32) 2004: T949 (0-0) 2001: N/R<br />

2009: 40 (14-19) 2006: 58 (9-8) 2003: N/R 2000: T814 (0-0)<br />

2008: 130 (11-20) 2005: 477 (0-0) 2002: N/R<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $553,431. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 29-31 (singles), 15-17 (doubles) Challenger: 2-2 (singles),<br />

0-2 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Halle, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Bangkok. Quarterfinalist: Delray Beach,<br />

St. Petersburg. Doubles Finalist: San Jose(w/Mayer). Semifinalist: Zagreb(w/Schuettler),<br />

Delray Beach(w/Mayer), ‘s-Hertogenbosch(w/Lipsky).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 3 German finished with his second best year-end ranking just outside Top 50…Won a personal-high 29<br />

matches…Reached three SFs, first two on grass back-to-back weeks in Halle (d. No. 5 Davydenko, l. to eventual<br />

champ Hewitt) and ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Tipsarevic), and later in Bangkok (d. No. 8 Verdasco, l. to Nieminen)…<br />

Also a QF in Delray Beach (l. to Nieminen) and St. Petersburg (l. to Marchenko)…Advanced to personal-best 4th<br />

RD in Miami* beating No. 13 Ljubicic, No. 22 Robredo (l. to No. 8 Roddick)…Earned a career-high $553,431.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The German finished in Top 50 for first time at a year-end best No. 40 in ‘09, highlighted by his first title in ‘s-<br />

Hertogenbosch as a qualifier (d. Sluiter)…In ’07, reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in Bangkok (l. to<br />

Tursunov) and advanced to SF in Delray Beach and San Jose…Broke Top 50 on Feb. 5…In ’06, qualified at US<br />

Open and advanced to Grand-Slam best 4th RD by defeating Volandri, Grosjean and Agassi in his last match…<br />

Closed that season by making biggest jump of any player in Top 100 from previous year, climbing 419 ranking<br />

positions…Won <strong>ATP</strong> Newcomer of the Year…Has an 0-4 Davis Cup singles record in two ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2009 – ‘s-Hertogenbosch(G). FINALIST (1): 2007 – Bangkok(IH).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-5)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-3 2ND — 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-3 1ST — 1ST 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 4-5 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND<br />

US OPEN 4-4 2ND 1ST — 1ST 4TH<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 11-21)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-3 1ST — 1ST 1ST<br />

MIAMI 5-4 4TH 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

MONTE-CARLO 2-2 2ND — — 2ND<br />

ROME 0-2 1ST — — 1ST<br />

MADRID 1-1 2ND — — —<br />

CINCINNATI 1-4 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 0-2 1ST 1ST — —<br />

PARIS 2-2 2ND 2ND — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age seven…Nicknamed Benni…Father, Jorg, works in a tax office; mother, Ulrike, works at a<br />

retail store; one younger sister, Kathrin…No relation to former No. 1 and six-time Grand Slam title winner Boris<br />

Becker…Played four years from 2001-05 at Baylor University in Texas and earned All-America honors last three<br />

years…Captured NCAA singles title (d. Michael Kogan of Tulane) and helped Baylor to its first team title in 2004<br />

(d. UCLA)…Majored in Finance and International Business and is one semester short of earning his degree…<br />

Favorite surface is hard courts and considers his serve and forehand as most important parts of his game…<br />

Football and basketball fan and favorite football team is 1. FC Köln and follows NBA Dallas Mavericks because<br />

of countryman Dirk Nowitzki…Idolized Becker and Andre Agassi growing up…Voted Sportsman of the Year in<br />

November, 2006, in his home province Saarland in Germany by 38 percent of the viewers of German local television<br />

channel SR…Coached by Jan Stoces (since May 2010).


THOMAZ BELLUCCI (BRA)<br />

Birthdate: December 30, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Tiete, Brazil<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

Weight: 177 (80kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 59-59<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,355,070<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-9<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 21 (July 26, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 115 (May 12, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 31 (34-25) 2007: 199 (0-1) 2004:T1447 (0-0)<br />

2009: 36 (21-18) 2006: 578 (0-0)<br />

2008: 90 (4-15) 2005: 864 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $682,261. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 34-25 (singles), 7-16 (doubles) Challenger: 4-1 (singles).<br />

Singles Winner: Santiago. Quarterfinalist: Brisbane, Costa Do Sauipe, Barcelona, Hamburg. Doubles<br />

Semifinalist: Auckland(w/Sa), Costa do Sauipe(w/Daniel).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Sao Paulo resident improved his year-end ranking for a sixth straight season, highlighted by his second<br />

career <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title and personal-high 34 match wins…Went 4-3 in first month, then compiled 8-2 mark<br />

during Latin American clay court circuit, winning title in Santiago (d. F. Gonzalez in SF, Monaco in F) and reaching<br />

QF in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Mello)…In March, turned in his best <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 result in Miami* with 4th<br />

RD showing (l. to Almagro)…Played well on European clay, advancing to QF in Barcelona, 3rd RD in Rome* and<br />

4th RD at Roland Garros (l. to Nadal)…On grass, turned in 3rd RD at Wimbledon (l. to Soderling)…Returned to<br />

clay in July and reached QF in Hamburg…Struggled rest of season with 5-10 record, failing to win back-to-back<br />

matches…Compiled 21-10 record on clay and 11-14 on hard…Earned a career-high $682,261.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

In ‘09, the top Brazilian became first player from his country to finish in Top 50 (at No. 36) since Kuerten was No.<br />

40 in ‘04…In ’09, reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in Costa do Sauipe in February (l. to Robredo) and later<br />

that summer earned his first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Gstaad (d. A. Beck) as a qualifier…In ’08, finished in Top 100 for first<br />

time at No. 90, winning three Challenger titles…Made Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros and lost to Nadal in<br />

first round, but improved with his first Grand Slam wins in both Wimbledon and the US Open that year…During<br />

junior career, reached finals in Ecuador and Venezuela in ‘04 and ranked a career-best No. 15 in world junior<br />

rankings in January ‘05…A member of his country’s Davis Cup team since ’07 and has a 7-6 career singles mark<br />

in seven ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (2): 2010 – Santiago(CL); 2009 – Gstaad(CL). FINALIST (1): 2009 – Costa do Sauipe(CL).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-3)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-2 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 3-3 4TH 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-2 3RD — 2ND<br />

US OPEN 3-3 2ND 2ND 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 10-15)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-2 3RD 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 2-2 4TH 1ST —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 0-1 1ST — —<br />

ROME 2-2 3RD 1ST —<br />

MADRID 1-1 2ND — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-2 1ST — 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 1-2 2ND — 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 2-2 2ND 2ND —<br />

PARIS 1-1 2ND — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Thomaz Cocchiarali Bellucci…Father, Ildebrando, is a salesman; mother, Maria Regina, is a business<br />

owner…Has one older sister, Beatriz…Considers serve and forehand as strengths and favorite surface is clay…<br />

Future goal is to break Top 20…Coached by countryman and former Gustavo Kuerten mentor Larri Passos<br />

(since December 2010).<br />

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JULIEN BENNETEAU (FRA)<br />

Birthdate: December 20, 1981 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Bourg en Bresse, France<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.86m)<br />

Residence: Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 177 (80kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 143-160<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $3,786,840<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/4<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-22<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 32 (July 12, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 15 (September 13, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 44 (26-19) 2007: 68 (22-28) 2004: 64 (14-15) 2001: 271 (1-1)<br />

2009: 46 (26-28) 2006: 40 (24-22) 2003: 140 (3-7) 2000: 423 (0-0)<br />

2008: 43 (22-20) 2005: 167 (5-18) 2002: 255 (0-2) 1999: T1042 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $607,562. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 26-19 (singles), 22-10 (doubles) . Singles Finalist: Marseille.<br />

Semifinalist: Sydney. Quarterfinalist: Rotterdam, Eastbourne. Doubles Winner: Marseille(w/Llodra).<br />

Finalist: Toronto*(w/Llodra). Semifinalist: London / Queen’s Club(w/Llodra).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

This Frenchman equaled his personal-high for match wins (26) while reaching a career-best ranking of No. 32 in<br />

July…Began year with SF in Sydney and QF in Rotterdam before reaching final on home soil in Marseille (l. to<br />

Llodra)…Played well on grass, with 3rd RD at Queen’s and QF at Eastbourne before reaching career-best 4th RD<br />

at Wimbledon (l. to Tsonga)…Injured left wrist at US Open, retiring in 2nd RD vs. Robredo, and missed rest of<br />

season…Reached a career-high doubles ranking of No. 15 and won title in Marseille, final in Toronto* and QF at<br />

Wimbledon (all w/Llodra).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman has finished in Top 50 four times in past five years…Posted a career best 26 wins in ’09 (also in<br />

’10), highlighted by his third <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in Kitzbühel (l. to Garcia-Lopez)…Also a QF in four other tournaments,<br />

including his first at an <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 in Cincinnati* (l. to Murray)…In ’08, reached<br />

finals in Casablanca (l. to Simon) and Lyon (l. to Soderling)…In ’07, reached QF or better on all four surfaces,<br />

including SF at ‘s-Hertogenbosch…In ’06, advanced to a Grand Slam-best QF at Roland Garros by defeating<br />

Baghdatis and Stepanek (l. to Ljubicic)…Also SF in Memphis (d. No. 3 Roddick, l. to Haas)…Has a 4-0 career<br />

Davis Cup mark in two ties…Has a 6-3 career mark in doubles finals, with four of his titles coming on home soil<br />

in France…Captured US Open junior doubles title in ‘99 (w/Mahut)…Earned a career-high $749, 270 in ’09.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (4): 2010 – Marseille(IH); 2009 – Kitzbühel(CL); 2008 – Casablanca(CL), Lyon(IC)<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-4)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02<br />

AUS. OPEN 3-7 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD 1ST — 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 10-9 2ND 1ST 4TH 1ST QF 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 5-7 4TH 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND — —<br />

US OPEN 3-7 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST — 1ST 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 32-42)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

INDIAN WELLS 5-6 2ND 1ST 1ST 4TH 3RD 1ST — —<br />

MIAMI 8-6 2ND 2ND 4TH 1ST — 2ND 4TH —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 3-7 2ND 1ST — 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

ROME 2-4 2ND 1ST — 1ST — 2ND — —<br />

MADRID 1-3 1ST 1ST — — 2ND — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-6 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD — 1ST —<br />

CINCINNATI 5-5 3RD QF 1ST 2ND 1ST — — —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 — 1ST — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 4-2 — 3RD — — 3RD — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started playing tennis at age four…Nickname “Bennet”…Parents are Andre, who works for a glasses company,<br />

and Laurence, who is a lawyer…Has one brother (Antoine), who briefly played Futures events from ‘04–07; and<br />

two sisters (Dominique and Marie-Sophie)…Tennis idols growing up were Yannick Noah and Jimmy Connors…<br />

Also idolized Michael Jordan…Favorite surfaces are indoor hard courts and clay…Likes to play football and ski<br />

in his spare time…Favorite football team is Olympic de Marseille…Coached by countryman and former <strong>ATP</strong> pro<br />

Loic Courteau (since December 2010).<br />

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RICHARD BERANKIS (LTU)<br />

Birthdate: June 21, 1990 Turned Pro: 2007<br />

Birthplace: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />

Height: 5'9" (1.75m)<br />

Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA/Vilnius, Lithuania Weight: 155 (70kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 10-8<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $186,025<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 85 (November 29, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 759 (March 2, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 87 (8-4) 2007: 698 (0-0)<br />

2009: 324 (2-2) 2006:T1540 (0-0)<br />

2008: 459 (0-2)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $138,251. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 8-4 (singles), 2-0 (doubles) Challenger: 24-12 (singles), 1-4<br />

(doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: San Jose.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The youngest player (20) in year-end Top 100 is highest-ranked player from Lithuania in history of South African<br />

Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings (since 1973)…Breakthrough season included a 24-12 Challenger match record with two<br />

titles, his maiden <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QF and two Grand Slam main draw wins…In first month of season, qualified<br />

at Sao Paulo Challenger and reached QF followed by SF at Salinas Challenger…In February, he qualified in San<br />

Jose and became first Lithuanian native to reach an <strong>ATP</strong> QF with wins over Ginepri and Phau before losing to<br />

No. 11 Verdasco…In March, played in Davis Cup tie vs. Great Britain and led his country to a win with a pair of<br />

singles victories…In June, won Nottingham Challenger on grass (d. Soeda) and then qualified at Wimbledon,<br />

defeating Ball in four sets before falling in next round to No. 30 Lopez in four sets…In August, was runner-up at<br />

Vancouver Challenger (l. to Sela) and then qualified at US Open, defeating Sweeting before losing 7-5 in fifth<br />

set to No. 15 Melzer… Closed season with QF at Bratislava and title at Helsinki Challengers (d. Przysiezny, who<br />

retired with back injury)…Afterwards, climbed from No. 119 to No. 85…Earned a career-high $138,251.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Lithuanian native has compiled his best results in Challengers and Futures tournaments throughout his<br />

young career…Has a 39-29 match record in Challengers (2-1 in finals) and 40-23 in Futures events (1-3 in<br />

finals)…In ‘09, played mostly Futures, reaching final in Germany #2 in January…Then qualified in four U.S.<br />

Challengers -- Baton Rouge, Tallahassee, Savannah and Sarasota, within a five week span from April 6-May 11,<br />

and won a round in Baton Rouge…In August, advanced to SF at Karshi Challenger and in next outing at Turkey<br />

#8 Futures, reached final…Closed season with SF at Champaign Challenger and runner-up at Dominican<br />

Republic Futures stop…In '08, qualified in first <strong>ATP</strong> tournament in Warsaw and lost to Odesnik in first round…<br />

Also qualified in three Challengers in Puerto Rico, Germany and Poland, reaching second round in each of<br />

them…In '07, captured his first Futures title in Portugal…Ranked as <strong>World</strong> No. 1 junior in ‘07 after winning US<br />

Open and Orange Bowl titles that year…Has an 11-7 career Davis Cup record (9-5 in singles) in 10 ties.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-1)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-1 2ND<br />

US OPEN 1-1 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Ricardas Berankis… Began playing<br />

tennis at age two when he’d follow his older<br />

sister, Lina, to local tennis courts in Vilnius…<br />

Goes by nickname "Rycka" back home by<br />

friends and family… Father, Genadijus, is a taxi<br />

driver in Vilnius and his mother, Jelena, works<br />

in a post office… Speaks Lithuanian, Russian<br />

and English… Became an uncle for first time in<br />

2010 and considers that one of his major highlights<br />

of year…Hobbies include spear fishing in<br />

lakes of Lithuania, playing pool, and listening<br />

to a variety of music…Considers forehand his<br />

best shot and hard courts his favorite surface…<br />

Has trained at IMG Bollettieri Academy in<br />

Bradenton, Florida, since 2007…Coached by<br />

countryman Remigijus Balzekas (since age nine).<br />

YOUNGEST IN YEAR-END TOP 100<br />

In 2010, Richard Berankis was the youngest player to finish<br />

in the Top 100 at 20 years, 5 months. Here is the under-23<br />

club in the year-end Top 100 (based on Dec. 6 final ranking):<br />

AGE PLAYER RANK<br />

20 years, 5 months Richard Berankis (LTU) No. 87<br />

20 years, 11 months Kei Nishikori (JPN) No. 98<br />

22 years, 1 month Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) No. 48<br />

22 years, 2 months Marin Cilic (CRO) No. 14<br />

22 years, 2 months Thiemo de Bakker (NED) No. 43<br />

22 years, 2 months Ernests Gulbis (LAT) No. 24<br />

22 years, 5 montsh Adrian Mannarino (FRA) No. 83<br />

22 years, 9 months Pere Riba (ESP) No. 72<br />

22 years, 10 months Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) No. 31<br />

22 years, 11 months Mikhail Kukuskin (KAZ) No. 59<br />

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TOMAS BERDYCH (CZE)<br />

Birthdate: September 17, 1985 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: Valasske Mezirici, Czech<br />

Height: 6’5” (1.96m)<br />

Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco<br />

Weight: 200 (90kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 262-168<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $7,577,211<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/6<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 20-51<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 6 (October 18, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 54 (April 10, 2006)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 6 (45-26) 2007: 14 (46-24) 2004: 44 (16-15) 2001:T1379 (0-0)<br />

2009: 20 (36-26) 2006: 13 (48-24) 2003: 103 (2-2)<br />

2008: 20 (35-22) 2005: 25 (34-29) 2002: 532 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $2,509,122. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 45-26 (singles), 6-6 (doubles).<br />

Singles Finalist: Miami*, Wimbledon. Semifinalist: Brisbane, Roland Garros. Quarterfinalist: San Jose,<br />

Memphis, Indian Wells*, Munich, Washington, Toronto*, Kuala Lumpur.<br />

Doubles Finalist: Washington(w/Stepanek).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Czech had first Top 10 season…Debuted at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals (1-2 in round robin)…First<br />

Czech Top 10 finish since Jiri Novak (No. 7 in ‘02) and first to finish No. 6 without title since Tim Henman in ‘04…<br />

Only Top 10 player to not win ‘10 title…Finalist at Miami* and Wimbledon, his first in a Grand Slam…Advanced<br />

to six QFs, including Indian Wells* (l. to Nadal) and Toronto* (l. to Federer)…Beat No. 1 Federer (saved 1 M.P.),<br />

No. 12 Verdasco and No. 7 Soderling to reach Miami* final (l. to No. 8 Roddick)…Reached first Grand Slam SF at<br />

Roland Garros (d. No. 4 Murray in 4th Rd.), losing in five to Soderling…At Wimbledon defeated six-time champion<br />

Federer (QF) and No. 3 Djokovic (SF) before falling to Nadal in final…First Czech in Wimbledon final since<br />

Lendl in ‘87…Jumped from 13 to No. 8 on July 5…Played most tournaments among Top 10 (24)…Went 25-21<br />

on hard, 14-4 on clay and 6-1 on grass and 6-10 vs. Top 10…Earned a career-high $2,509,122.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Czech has six straight Top 25 seasons and is 5-6 in finals…In ’06, finished as his country’s top player for first<br />

time at No. 13 with personal-best 48 match wins despite not winning a title…In ’05, earned his biggest title at<br />

Paris*, beating five consecutive seeds (Coria, Ferrero, Gaudio, Stepanek and No. 10 Ljubicic in five sets)…In ’04,<br />

won first title in Palermo (d. Volandri) and reached QF at Athens Olympics (d. No. 1 Federer, l. to Dent)…Has a<br />

24-11 Davis Cup record (14-10 in singles) in 17 ties…Led country to final in ’09 (l. to Spain), its first since ‘80.<br />

CAREER TITLES (5): 2009 – Munich(CL); 2008 – Tokyo(H); 2007 – Halle(G); 2005 – Paris*(IC); 2004 –<br />

Palermo(CL). FINALIST (6): 2010 – Miami*(H), Wimbledon(G); 2008 – Båstad(CL); 2006 – Halle(G), Mumbai(H);<br />

2005 – Båstad(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-6)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 12-7 2ND 4TH 4TH 4TH 2ND 1ST 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 10-7 SF 1ST 2ND 1ST 4TH 2ND 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 20-7 RUP 4TH 3RD QF 4TH 3RD 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 14-8 1ST 3RD 1ST 4TH 4TH 3RD 4TH 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 72-52)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 7-6 QF 2ND 2ND 2ND 4TH 3RD —<br />

MIAMI 13-6 RUP 4TH SF 3RD 3RD 1ST —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 8-6 3RD 1ST — SF 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

ROME 6-5 2ND 1ST — QF 3RD 1ST —<br />

MADRID 5-6 — 2ND 2ND 2ND SF 1ST 1ST<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 7-6 QF 1ST 2ND 1ST QF 2ND —<br />

CINCINNATI 8-6 3RD QF 2ND 3RD 1ST 2ND —<br />

SHANGHAI 3-2 3RD 3RD — — — — —<br />

PARIS 13-5 3RD 2ND 3RD 3RD QF WON —<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD<br />

TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10<br />

1-2 RR<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Father, Martin, was a train engineer, mother, Hana, is a doctor…Began playing at age five at tennis center in<br />

hometown of Valasske Mezirici (pop. 30,000)…Won national 12-under junior title, then moved to Prostejov for<br />

more practice partners and better coaching…Won 14-under nationals…At 16, won 18-under national title in<br />

Parovbice, where Ivan Lendl once won…Fan of ice hockey and follows Detroit Red Wings…Has met many of<br />

Czech players from NHL and 1998 Olympic gold medal team, including Martin Straka, Jaromir Jagr and Dominik<br />

Hasek, since all of them are tennis fans and have on several occasions come to Prostejov to play…Favorite surface<br />

is hard court and his strengths are forehand and serve…Coached by Tomas Krupa (since January 2009).<br />

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CARLOS BERLOCQ (ARG)<br />

Birthdate: February 3, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Chascomus, Argentina<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Weight: 165 (74kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 22-52<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $960,522<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 66 (November 5, 2007)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 80 (June 18, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 66 (3-3) 2007: 74 (11-15) 2004: 210 (0-0) 2001: 660 (0-0)<br />

2009: 255 (0-0) 2006: 130 (5-17) 2003: 307 (0-0) 2000: T959 (0-0)<br />

2008: 153 (3-16) 2005: 97 (0-1) 2002: 297 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $144,418. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 3-3 (singles), 4-1 (doubles) Challenger: 57-22 (singles), 36-<br />

15 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Costa do Sauipe. Doubles Winner: Stuttgart(w/Schwank).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine finished in Top 100 for first time in three years…Worked his way back up by winning 57 matches<br />

and three titles on Challenger circuit…His best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> result was QF in Costa do Sauipe as a qualifier in<br />

February…Won Challenger titles in Tudi (d. Granollers) San Benedetto (d. Gimeno-Traver) and Reggio Emilia (d.<br />

Andujar) while runner-up at Alessandria (l. to Phau) and Cancun (l. to Riba)…In doubles, won first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> title in Stuttgart (w/ countryman Schwank).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The veteran Argentine has played primarily on Challenger level throughout his pro career, compiling a 210-111<br />

match record and capturing nine titles in 17 finals…He lost his first seven <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> matches before registering<br />

his first win in Miami* over Young in ’06…In August that year, reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> QF in Umag (l. to No. 6<br />

Davydenko)…In ’07, opened season with QF in Viña del Mar and later won his first Grand Slam match at Roland<br />

Garros (d. Benneteau)…In June, posted biggest win of his career over No. 18 Ferrero on grass in ‘s-<br />

Hertogenbosch (l. to Wessels)…Repeated his QF effort from previous season in Umag and in September<br />

advanced to his first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Bucharest (l. to Simon)…Reached a career-high ranking of No. 66 on Nov. 5 that<br />

year and finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 74…In ’08, reached QF in Viña del Mar (l . to Gonzalez)…<br />

Earned a career-high $236,970.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)<br />

CAREER 10 08 07 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-2 — 1ST — 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-3 — 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-3 — 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

US OPEN 0-2 1ST — 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 1-4)<br />

CAREER 08 06<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-2 1ST 1ST<br />

MIAMI 1-2 1ST 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Carlos Alberto Berlocq…Began playing at age four…Nicknamed Charlie…Father, Carlos is an electrian;<br />

mother, Amadeo is a hairdresser…Comes from one of the biggest families on <strong>ATP</strong> circuit with three sisters<br />

(Mara, Fernanda, Florencia) and two brothers (Nicolas, Guillermo)…Says, “It would be a dream to have a charity<br />

foundation” later in his career…Favorite surfaces are clay and hard and considers volley his best shot…<br />

Coached by countryman Wally Grinovero.<br />

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MICHAEL BERRER (GER)<br />

Birthdate: July 1, 1980 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Stuttgart, Germany<br />

Height: 6’4” (1.93m)<br />

Residence: Stuttgart, Germany<br />

Weight: 220 (99kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 51-84<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,543,912<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-12<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 42 (May 24, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 134 (March 2, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 58 (20-28) 2007: 57 (13-12) 2004: 228 (0-1) 2001: 504 (0-0) 1998:T881 (0-0)<br />

2009: 74 (5-8) 2006: 153 (4-11) 2003: 329 (0-0) 2000: 624 (0-0)<br />

2008: 133 (8-22) 2005: 127 (1-2) 2002: 341 (0-0) 1999: 640 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $508,828. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 20-28 (singles), 3-10 (doubles).<br />

Challenger: 7-1 (singles), 1-1 (doubles).<br />

Singles Finalist: Zagreb. Semifinalist: Vienna. Quarterfinalist: Chennai, Dubai.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Stuttgart native finished a year-end best No. 58 and won a personal-best 20 matches after reaching a<br />

career-high No. 42 during season…Began with QF in Chennai (l. to Wawrinka) and clinched Challenger title at<br />

Heilbronn (d. Golubev) a week before reaching his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in Zagreb (l. to Cilic) in February…In<br />

Dubai, advanced to QF and posted his first Top 10 win over No. 6 Davydenko, who retired in 2nd RD (l. to<br />

Baghdatis)…Made Monte-Carlo* 3rd RD (l. to Nadal)…Did not win back-to-back matches until SF in Vienna (l.<br />

to Haider-Maurer) in October…Compiled marks of 18-20 on hard and 2-7 on clay…Earned a career-high<br />

$508,828.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The German finished in Top 100 for first time in ‘07 at No. 57, climbing 96 ranking spots from previous season…<br />

Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Moscow (d. No. 17 Youzhny, l. to Mathieu) and two QFs (‘s-Hertogenbosch, Los Angeles)<br />

while compiling a 30-11 Challenger record with one title…In ’08, reached four <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QFs and won<br />

four Challenger titles…Captured first <strong>ATP</strong> doubles title (w/Schuettler) in Munich and runner-up in Stuttgart<br />

(w/Zverev)…In ’09, finished at No. 74 with a 24-14 mark in Challengers and three titles…Qualified six times on<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and overall had 5-8 record…Has never advanced past the second round of a Grand Slam (five<br />

times won a round)…Has an 0-2 Davis Cup record in two ties.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2010 – Zagreb(IH).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-3)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 3-4 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-2 1ST — 1ST — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-4 1ST — 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

US OPEN 1-5 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 6-12)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-3 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

MIAMI 2-2 2ND — 2ND<br />

MONTE-CARLO 2-1 3RD — —<br />

ROME 0-1 1ST — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 1ST — —<br />

CINCINNATI 1-1 2ND — —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 1ST — —<br />

PARIS 0-1 1ST — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age seven…Father, Manfred, is a real estate manager and inventor for experimental<br />

kits; mother, Barbara, is a housewife; older sister Christine is a school teacher…Parents follow every match on<br />

line…Follows football closely, favorite football team is his hometown VfB Stuttgart…Most memorable moment<br />

in tennis was winning Heilbronn Challenger in 2007 since it’s close from where he lives and a lot of friends and<br />

family were there to support him…Considers favorite surface indoor hard courts and serve his best shot…<br />

Elected to two year term to <strong>ATP</strong> Player Council in June 2008.<br />

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MAHESH BHUPATHI (IND)<br />

Birthdate: June 7, 1974 Turned Pro: 1995<br />

Birthplace: Madras, India<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Mumbai, India/London, England Weight: 195 (88kg)<br />

Career DoublesWin-Loss: 595-297<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $5,388,860<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 46/39<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 217 (February 2, 1998)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 1 (April 26, 1999)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 6 (34-21) 2007: 21 (29-19) 2004: 7 (53-22) 2001: 6 (46-19) 1998: 3 (55-18) 1995:151 (4-4)<br />

2009: 7 (39-21) 2006: 30 (23-21) 2003: 4 (56-22) 2000: 39 (28-21) 1997: 11 (45-15) 1994: 299 (0-0)<br />

2008: 6 (45-24) 2005: 19 (36-22) 2002: 4 (56-21) 1999: 2 (40-16) 1996: 105 (4-10)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $411,412. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 34-21 (doubles) Challenger: 0-1 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Winner: Paris*. Finalist: Miami*, Monte-Carlo*, Cincinnati*, Valencia,<br />

Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London. Semifinalist: Toronto*, New Haven(all w/Mirnyi).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The veteran Indian reunited with Mirnyi for first time since ‘04 and qualified for their third year-end championship<br />

together (‘03-04)…They reached six finals, including four <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 events…They<br />

captured their lone title at <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 Paris* (d. Knowles-A. Ram) in final week of regular season…Has<br />

won at least one <strong>ATP</strong> title for 14 straight years (since 1997)…After a slow start (1-4), they turned things around<br />

by advancing to final in Miami* where they dropped only one set en route to title match before falling to<br />

Dlouhy-Paes in straight sets…In their next tournament in Monte-Carlo*, they beat No. 1 Bryan-Bryan in QFs<br />

before the Indian native retired with left leg injury in second set of final vs. Nestor-Zimonjic…Did not win backto-back<br />

matches again until Wimbledon (3rd RD)…In August, advanced to SF in Toronto*, final in Cincinnati * (l.<br />

to Bryan-Bryan) and SF in New Haven…In November, reached fourth final of season in Valencia (l. to Murray-<br />

Murray) and followed with title in Paris*…Closed with runner-up at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London (l.<br />

to No. 2 Nestor-Zimonjic).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Indian doubles specialist and former <strong>World</strong> No. 1 has been one of the most consistent performers over past<br />

decade on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>…In first two years on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in ‘97-98, won personal-best six titles each season<br />

with countryman Paes…Has finished in Top 10 seven times, including a year-end best No. 2 in ‘99 when he<br />

teamed with Paes to reach finals of all four Grand Slams (first duo to do that since ‘52)…Won titles at Roland<br />

Garros and Wimbledon and ranked No. 1 on April 26 that year…Also has won at least 50 matches four times,<br />

including back-to-back 56 win seasons in ‘02–03…In ’01, won third Slam title at Roland Garros (w/Paes)…Alltime<br />

with Paes, has a 223-81 match record and are 23-10 in finals, including three Grand Slam titles…From<br />

‘02–04 won five titles in each of those years, collecting his fourth Slam title at ’02 US Open (w/Mirnyi)…Also<br />

owns 13 <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 titles…His 46 titles have come with 13 different partners, including 23 with Paes…A<br />

member of the Indian Davis Cup team since ‘95 and has a 34-20 career record in 34 ties (26-6 in doubles)…In<br />

’99, earned a career-high $618,004.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (46). FINALIST (39).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

DOUBLES (4-5 in Finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Finalist - 2009 (w/Knowles), 1999 (w/Paes); Mixed Champion - 2009 (w/Mirza), 2006<br />

(w/Hingis); ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2001, 1999 (w/Paes); Mixed Champion - 1997 (w/Hiraki); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 1999<br />

(w/Paes); Finalist - 2003 (w/Mirnyi); Mixed Champion - 2005 (w/Pierce), 2002 (w/Likhovseva); US OPEN: 2002 (w/Mirnyi); Finalist -<br />

2009 (w/Knowles), 1999 (w/Paes); Mixed Champion - 2005 (w/Hantuchova), 1999 (w/Sugiyama).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 04 03 01 00 99 98 97<br />

19-19 RUP SF RR RR RR RR RUP RUP RR RUP<br />

(10 w/Mirnyi, 08-09 w/Knowles, 03-04 w/Mirnyi, 97-01 w/Paes)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

DOUBLES (4-5 in Finals). MIAMI: Finalist - 2010 (w/Mirnyi), 2008 (w/Knowles); MONTE-CARLO: Champion - 2003 (w/Mirnyi); Finalist -<br />

2010 (w/Mirnyi), 2008 (w/Knowles); ROME: Champion - 2004 (w/Mirnyi), 1998 (w/Paes); HAMBURG: Champion - 2002 (w/Gambill);<br />

Finalist - 2003 (w/Mirnyi); MONTREAL/TORONTO: Champion - 2009 (w/Knowles), 2007 (w/Vizner), 2004, 1997 (w/Paes); Finalist -<br />

2008 (w/Knowles), 2002 (w/Mirnyi); CINCINNATI: Finalist - 2010 (w/Mirnyi); STUTTGART: Finalist - 1998 (w/Paes); PARIS: Champion -<br />

2010 (w/Mirnyi), 1998 (w/Paes); Finalist - 2001 (w/Paes).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Mahesh Shrinivas Bhupathi…Played at the University of Mississippi from 1994-95, earning singles<br />

and doubles All-America honors in ‘95…Teamed with Ali Hamadeh to win the NCAA doubles championship in<br />

‘95 and finished as the No. 1 player in doubles and No. 3 in singles…On Mar. 26, 2001, he and Paes received<br />

India’s highest honor, the Padma Shri, at a ceremony in New Delhi (India’s equivalent of the American Medal of<br />

Honor or the British Knighthood)…The Padma Shri is awarded to Indian citizens in recognition of their distinguished<br />

service to the nation…Won gold medal in doubles in Asian Games in December 2006 (w/Paes).<br />

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48<br />

JAMES BLAKE (USA)<br />

Birthdate: December 28, 1979 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Yonkers, New York, USA<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Tampa, Florida, USA<br />

Weight: 183 (83kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 331-213<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $7,044,262<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 10/14<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 18-50<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 4 (November 20, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 31 (March 31, 2003)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010:135 (15-17) 2007: 13 (54-24) 2004: 94 (15-13) 2001: 74 (13-9) 1998: 682 (0-1)<br />

2009: 44 (24-21) 2006: 4 (59-25) 2003: 37 (32-26) 2000: 212 (0-4)<br />

2008: 10 (47-24) 2005: 24 (35-21) 2002: 28 (36-24) 1999: 262 (1-4)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $265,885. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 15-17 (singles), 6-6 (doubles).<br />

Singles Quarterfinalist: Brisbane, Delray Beach, Los Angeles, Stockholm. Doubles Semifinalist:<br />

Brisbane(w/Roddick), Atlanta(w/Isner).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The American finished outside Top 100 for first time since ‘00…Reached four QFs during season…Skipped<br />

majority of clay season due to a right knee injury…Best Grand Slam was 3rd RD at US Open.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

Had nine straight Top 100 seasons (‘01–09)…In ’06, had year-end best No. 4 ranking (first African-American to<br />

finish in Top 4 since Arthur Ashe in ‘75)…Won a personal-best 59 matches and five titles…Finalist at Tennis<br />

Masters Cup (l. to No. 1 Federer)…Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 final in Indian Wells* (l. to Federer) and afterwards<br />

broke into Top 10 for first time on Mar. 20…In ’08, beat No. 1 Federer at Beijing Olympics (l. to Djokovic in<br />

bronze medal match)…In ‘05, Comeback Player of the Year…In May ’04 at Rome, slipped during practice session<br />

on May 6 and hit net post, fracturing vertebrae in his neck that kept him out of action until July…Then fell<br />

ill with Zoster, a condition affecting hearing and visionary senses and causing temporary paralysis on one side<br />

of his face…Tried to play two events, then ended year early…Has a 21-12 career Davis Cup record (18-11 in singles)<br />

in 17 ties since ‘ 01 and member of winning team in ’07…Earned a career-best $1,894,295 in ’06.<br />

CAREER TITLES (10): 2007 – Sydney(H), New Haven(H); 2006 – Sydney(H), Las Vegas(H), Indianapolis(H),<br />

Bangkok(IH), Stockholm(IH); 2005 – New Haven(H), Stockholm(IH); 2002 – Washington(H). FINALIST (14): 2009<br />

– Estoril(CL), London / Queen’s Club(G); 2008 – Delray Beach(H), Houston(CL); 2007 – Delray Beach(H), Los<br />

Angeles(H), Cincinnati*(H); 2006 – Indian Wells*(H), London / Queen’s Club(G), Tennis Masters Cup-<br />

Shanghai(IH); 2005 – Washington(H); 2003 – Long Island(H); 2002 – Memphis(IH), Newport(G).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-13)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 99<br />

AUS. OPEN 21-9 2ND 4TH QF 4TH 3RD 2ND 4TH 4TH 2ND — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 6-7 — 1ST 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND — 2ND 2ND — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 7-8 1ST 1ST 2ND 3RD 3RD 1ST — 2ND 2ND — —<br />

US OPEN 22-10 3RD 3RD 3RD 4TH QF QF — 3RD 3RD 2ND 1ST<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY*<br />

CAREER 06<br />

3-2 RUP<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

CAREER W-L: 73-60<br />

BEST RESULT: RUP (Cincinnati ‘07, Indian Wells ‘06)<br />

DOUBLES (1-0 in finals): CINCINNATI Champion - 2002 (w/ T. Martin)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is James Riley Blake…Began playing tennis at age five with older brother, Thomas, a former All-<br />

American at Harvard, and his father, Thomas, (passed away in July ‘04) and mother, Betty, who was raised in<br />

England…Has three half-brothers and one-half sister…At 13, diagnosed with severe scoliosis (curvature of<br />

spine), which forced him to wear a back brace 18 hours a day…Attended Fairfield (Conn.) High School along<br />

with GRAMMY Award winner John Mayer and PGA <strong>Tour</strong> pro J.J. Henry…The school renamed its tennis courts in<br />

Blake’s honor in 2006…In 1999 moved to Tampa, Fla. where he trains at Saddlebrook Academy…Lists Arthur<br />

Ashe as role model…Inspired to pursue tennis after Ashe spoke to the Harlem Junior Tennis Program when he<br />

was a student in the program from ages 5-10…Played two seasons at Harvard (‘98–99) before turning pro…<br />

Finished as No. 1 collegiate player in country after his sophomore season despite losing in ‘99 NCAA singles<br />

final to Jeff Morrison of Florida…Voted to <strong>ATP</strong> Player Council in June 2006 and served as Vice President…In July<br />

2007, released book co-authored by Andrew Friedman “Breaking Back: How I Lost Everything and Won Back My<br />

Life” and reached No. 15 on New York Times Best Seller list…Holds annual charity event that since 2003 has<br />

raised more than $3 million for cancer research; past participants have included John Mayer and Boyd Tinsley of<br />

Dave Matthews Band…Founded Thomas Blake Sr. Memorial Research Fund to help support cancer research at<br />

Memorial Sloan-Kettering…Hit home runs in batting practice at Major League Baseball stadiums in Miami and<br />

Houston…Named Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of Year in 2008…Coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Kelly Jones (since<br />

Sept. 2009) after parting ways with long-time mentor Brian Barker (since age 12) after US Open.


ROHAN BOPANNA (IND)<br />

Birthdate: March 4, 1980 Turned Pro: 2003<br />

Birthplace: Bangalore, India<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Bangalore, India<br />

Weight: 191 (86kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 78-62<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $696,018<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 2/12<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 213 (July 23, 2007)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 13 (November 15, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 16 (42-24) 2007: 73 (5-5) 2004: 664 (0-0) 2001: 541 (0-0)<br />

2009: 83 (10-12) 2006: 114 (5-2) 2003: 212 (0-1) 2000: 740 (0-0)<br />

2008: 67 (16-17) 2005: 307 (0-0) 2002: 317 (0-1) 1999: 832 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $289,434. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 2-4 (singles), 42-24 (doubles) Challenger: 9-3 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Winner: Johannesburg(w/Qureshi). Finalist: Casablanca, Nice, New Haven, US Open, St.<br />

Petersburg(w/Qureshi), Atlanta(w/Vliegen). Semifinalist: Marseille(w/Coetzee), Los Angeles,<br />

Washington(w/Qureshi).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Indian native teamed with Pakistani Qureshi to form Indo-Pak Express…They captured their first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> title together in Johannesburg in February (d. K. Beck-Levy) and advanced to five other finals, including US<br />

Open…In April, advanced to final in Casablanca (l. to Lindstedt-Tecau) and Nice (l. to Melo-Soares)…On grass,<br />

advanced to QFs at Wimbledon (l. to eventual champs Melzer-Petzschner)…During summer hard court circuit,<br />

reached back-to-back SFs in Los Angeles (l. to Bryans) and Washington, defeating No. 1 Bryans in QF before losing<br />

to Fish-Knowles…Then prior to US Open, reached final in New Haven (l. to Lindstedt-Tecau)…In Flushing<br />

Meadows, did not drop a set en route to first Grand Slam final, defeating Nestor-Zimonjic in 3rd Rd. and<br />

Moodie-Norman in QFs before falling to <strong>World</strong> No. 1 Bryan brothers in two tie-breaks…Afterwards, jumped<br />

from No. 15 to No. 6 in <strong>ATP</strong> Team Rankings…In October, advanced to title match in St. Petersburg but again fell<br />

in two-breaks against Italian duo Bracciali-Starace…During season won most Match Tie-breaks on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> with 16-3 record…Served as alternates for Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London…In singles, went 2-4,<br />

including a 2-2 mark in Davis Cup play…In September, led India to '11 Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group by winning fifth<br />

and decisive match against Brazil's Mello in straight sets…Earned a career-high $289,434.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Indian doubles specialist has an 11-9 career record in Challenger finals, including an 8-4 mark with<br />

Qureshi…In ‘09, finished No. 83 and partnered with Qureshi to win three Challenger titles…Also runner-up in<br />

San Jose (w/Nieminen)…In ’08, captured his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Los Angeles (w/Butorac)…Also<br />

advanced to 3rd RD at Wimbledon (w/R. Ram)…Reached finals in Newport (w/Qureshi) and St. Petersburg<br />

(w/Mirnyi)…In singles, advanced to first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QF in Newport (d. Fish, l. to P. Amritraj)…In ’07, won<br />

four Challenger titles in a row with Qureshi and was runner-up in Mumbai (w/Qureshi)…In singles, won Dublin<br />

Challenger title (d. Pedersen)…In ’06, runner-up on home soil in Chennai (w/P. Amritraj) and Mumbai<br />

(w/Ghouse)…Has a 5-13 career singles record on tour and 10-16 career mark in Davis Cup competition (8-14 in<br />

singles) in 14 ties.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (12).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

DOUBLES (0-1 in finals) - US Open: Finalist - 2010 (w/Qureshi).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age 11 because his father wanted him to pursue an individual sport; began taking tennis<br />

seriously aged 19…Father, M.G. Bopanna, is coffee planter, who lives in Coorg, four hours from Bangalore;<br />

mother, Malika, is housewife…Has older sister, Rashmi, living in Bombay…Has trained with Mahesh Bhupathi’s<br />

father, C.G. Krishna Bhupathi…Favorite surface is grass and favorite tournament is Wimbledon…Favorite player<br />

growing up was Stefan Edberg…Hobbies include golf, adventure sports, watching Bollywood movies…Favorite<br />

holiday destination is Koh Samui, Thailand…In 2010, raised money for physically handicapped children at<br />

Opportunity School in Coorg…Part-owns a bar “CIRRUS” with friends in Bangalore…Made his Davis Cup debut<br />

for India versus Australia in September 2002…With Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi is nicknamed "The Indo-Pak<br />

Express"…In June 2010, was named a "Champion for Peace" by 'Peace and Sport', a neutral international<br />

organization under the High Patronage of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco…Earned <strong>ATP</strong> Arthur Ashe<br />

Humanitarian of Year (w/Qureshi) in 2010 and recipient of 2010 Excellence Award at GQ India Men of the Year<br />

ceremony in September.<br />

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DANIEL BRANDS (GER)<br />

Birthdate: July 17, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Deggendorf, Germany<br />

Height: 6’5” (1.96m)<br />

Residence: Deggendorf, Germany<br />

Weight: 203 (92kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 18-29<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $608,085<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-2<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 66 (July 5, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 154 (May 19, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 104 (9-19) 2007: 216 (1-1) 2004:T1109 (0-0)<br />

2009: 92 (7-5) 2006: 543 (0-0)<br />

2008: 152 (1-4) 2005: 706 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $294,991. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 9-19 (singles), 1-3 (doubles) Challenger: 13-7 (singles), 0-2<br />

(doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Bangkok.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The German finished in Top 110 for second straight year highlighted by Grand Slam-best 4th RD at Wimbledon<br />

(l. to eventual finalist Berdych)…Afterwards, climbed to a career-high No. 66 on July 5…Also reached QF in<br />

Bangkok, defeating de Bakker before falling to Becker…Won Monza Challenger title (d. Andujar) and reached<br />

final in Tunis (l. to Acasuso) in April…Finished with 13-7 mark in Challengers and 9-19 on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>…<br />

Earned a career high $294,991.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The German broke through to finish in Top 100 for first time in ‘09 at No. 92, reaching his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF<br />

on home soil in Munich (l. to Youzhny)…Also reached 3rd RD in Hamburg, posting his first Top 10 win over No.<br />

7 Simon (l. to Mathieu)…Compiled a 35-23 mark in Challengers with one title…In ’08, went 29-16 in<br />

Challengers and captured his first title at Timisoara to finish in Top 200 for first time at No. 152 Qualified for his<br />

first Grand Slam at Roland Garros (l. to Tursunov)…In ’07, reached finals at Wolfsburg Challenger (l. to Haase)<br />

and Almaty Challenger (l. to compatriot Greul).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-1 1ST — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-3 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-1 4TH — —<br />

US OPEN 0-1 1ST — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Daniel Fabian Brands…Father, Karl-Bernd, works at an insurance company; mother, Ingrid, is a<br />

housewife…Has three older brothers, Simon, Philip and Julian…Considers serve as best part of his game and<br />

favorite surface is clay and hard courts…Enjoys playing and watching football and hockey…Considers best<br />

moment of his career reaching SF at Munich in May 2009 and the third round in Hamburg in July 2009…<br />

Players he admired growing up were Pete Sampras, Goran Ivanisevic and Roger Federer…Future goal is to<br />

reach Top 30…Coached by countryman Markus Wislsperger.<br />

GERMANS REACH NEW HEIGHTS<br />

Daniel Brands was one of four Germans to reach a<br />

career high ranking in the Top 100 of the South<br />

African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings during 2010:<br />

PLAYER CAREER HIGH DATE<br />

Michael Berrer No. 42 May 24, 2010<br />

Tobias Kamke No. 66 Nov. 22, 2010<br />

Daniel Brands No. 66 July 5, 2010<br />

Dustin Brown No. 92 Dec. 6, 2010<br />

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DUSTIN BROWN (GER)<br />

Birthdate: December 8, 1984 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: Celle, Germany<br />

Height: 6’5” (1.96m)<br />

Residence: Montego Bay, Jamaica<br />

Weight: 172 (78kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 6-11<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $335,239<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 92 (December 6, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 53 (November 29, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 92 (6-10) 2007: 456 (0-0) 2004: T810 (0-0)<br />

2009: 144 (0-0) 2006: 563 (0-0) 2003: 529 (0-1)<br />

2008: 499 (0-0) 2005: 636 (0-0) 2002: 736 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $228,487. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 6-10 (singles), 9-4 (doubles) Challenger: 29-21 (singles),<br />

40-17 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Johannesburg, Newport. Doubles Winner: Metz(w/Wassen).<br />

Semifinalist: Gstaad(w/Bastl), Montpellier(w/Wassen).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The German finished in Top 100 for first time in his career at No. 92, highlighted by a pair of <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QFs<br />

in Johannesburg (d. Chiudinelli, l. to Robert) in February and Newport (d. No. 19 Querrey, l. to Dabul) in July…<br />

Compiled a 29-21 match record in Challenger level play and won two titles, in Johannesburg (d. Van der<br />

Merwe) in April and Aachen (d. Sijsling) in November…In doubles, captured first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Metz<br />

(w/Wassen)…Went 6-3 in Challenger doubles finals…Earned a career-high $228,487.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The German native jumped 350 spots in ‘09 to be finish at No. 144 with successful Futures and Challengers<br />

results…Had an 1-2 Futures finals mark and 1-4 in Challengers, winning first title in Samarkand, Uzbekistan in<br />

August…Also runner-up in Karlsruhe (l. to F. Mayer) in May, Almaty (l. to Sergeyev) in August and in last two<br />

weeks of season in Eckental (l. to Brands) and Aachen (l. to R. Ram)…Played in 113 Futures events (five<br />

Challengers) from ‘02–08…He compiled a 152-116 match record in Futures (3-8 in finals)…From April ’02-May<br />

’03, played his first 29 Futures in Jamaica before going overseas…Qualified for his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event in<br />

Newport in July ’03 and lost to B. Bryan in 1st RD…Did not play another <strong>ATP</strong> main draw until February ‘10 in<br />

Johannesburg.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-1 1ST<br />

US OPEN 1-1 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age five…Nicknamed<br />

“Dreddy” because of his dreadlocked hair…Speaks<br />

German, English and Jamaican…Born in Germany,<br />

lived there until August 1996, when he moved to<br />

Jamaica to begin his pro career…In October 2010,<br />

changed his nationality to German in rankings…His<br />

father, Leroy, is Jamaican and his mother, Inge, is<br />

German…He has two half-brothers, Steve and<br />

Dean…Favorite surface is grass and considers serve<br />

and forehand his best shots…Idol growing up was<br />

Marat Safin…Most inspirational people in his life are<br />

his parents…Parents bought him a camper van<br />

which he used to drive around Europe between<br />

2004–07… Had no coach for several years but since<br />

‘10 US Open has been working with Daniel<br />

Puttkammer.<br />

TOP 100 BREAKTHROUGHS<br />

In 2010, Dustin Brown was one of 17 players to<br />

finish in the Top 100 of the South Arican Airways<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Rankings for the first time in their respective<br />

career (in ranking order):<br />

RANKING PLAYER<br />

No. 40<br />

Denis Istomin (UZB)<br />

No. 48<br />

Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR)<br />

No. 59<br />

Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ)<br />

No. 61<br />

Kevin Anderson (RSA)<br />

No. 65<br />

Robin Haase (NED)<br />

No. 67<br />

Tobias Kamke (NED)<br />

No. 70<br />

Lukasz Kubot (POL)<br />

No. 71<br />

Pablo Andujar (ESP)<br />

No. 72<br />

Pere Riba (ESP)<br />

No. 81<br />

Illya Marchenko (KAZ)<br />

No. 85<br />

Brian Dabul (ARG)<br />

No. 86<br />

Michal Przysiezny (POL)<br />

No. 87<br />

Richard Berankis (LTU)<br />

No. 88<br />

Ivan Dodig (CRO)<br />

No. 90<br />

Marsel Ilhan (TUR)<br />

No. 92 Dustin Brown (GER)<br />

No. 93<br />

Rui Machado (POR)<br />

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BOB BRYAN (USA)<br />

MIKE BRYAN (USA)<br />

Birthdate: April 29, 1978 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Camarillo, California, USA<br />

Height: 6’4” (1.93m)<br />

Residence: Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA<br />

Weight: 202 (91kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 658-221<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $7,504,069<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 67/38<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 116 (November 13, 2000)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 1 (September 8, 2003)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 1 (68-13) 2007: 1 (77-9) 2004: 4 (64-17) 2001: 23 (45-23) 1998: 174 (6-6) 1995: 1200 (0-1)<br />

2009: 1 (68- 18) 2006: 1 (66-14) 2003: 2 (53-21) 2000: 63 (18-17) 1997: 635 (1-7)<br />

2008: 3 (64-18) 2005: 1 (58-18) 2002: 8 (54-19) 1999: 64 (15-15) 1996: 654 (1-4)<br />

Birthdate: April 29, 1978 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Camarillo, California, USA<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA<br />

Weight: 192 (87kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 671-223<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $7,275,146<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 69/39<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 246 (October 16, 2000)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 1 (September 8, 2003)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 1 (67-13) 2007: 1 (77-9) 2004: 4 (64-17) 2001: 22 (45-23) 1998: 174 (6-6) 1995: 1200 (0-1)<br />

2009: 1 (68- 18) 2006: 1 (66-14) 2003: 2 (53-21) 2000: 62 (18-17) 1997: 635 (1-7)<br />

2008: 3 (65-18) 2005: 1 (58-18) 2002: 7 (67-21) 1999: 64 (15-15) 1996: 654 (1-4)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $1,143,970. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 67-13 (as doubles team). Doubles Winner: Australian<br />

Open, Delray Beach, Houston, Rome*, Madrid*, Los Angeles, Toronto*, Cincinnati*, US Open, Beijing, Basel.<br />

Semifinalist: Shanghai*, Paris*, Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The American twins finished No. 1 for a record sixth time in past eight years, highlighted by an 11-0 mark in<br />

finals…In January at Australian Open, defeated rivals Nestor-Zimonjic in three sets to clinch their fourth title in<br />

Melbourne…In February, they repeated title in Delray Beach (d. Marx-Zelenay) and became first team in Open<br />

Era to register 600 match wins…During spring clay-court swing, repeated Houston title (d. Huss-Moodie), then<br />

lifted Rome* trophy (d. Nestor-Zimonjic) to draw level with Woodbridge-Woodforde’s 61 tour-level titles…Won<br />

all three doubles rubbers for U.S. at <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> Team Championships in Düsseldorf…In next two Grand Slam<br />

tournaments, lost in 2nd Rd. at Roland Garros and QF at Wimbledon…On August 1, picked up their sixth Los<br />

Angeles title and a record-breaking 62nd team title in their 100th final (62-38 record) with three-set win over<br />

Butorac-Rojer…Following week reached QF in Washington (l. to Bopanna-Qureshi) before winning Toronto* (d.<br />

Benneteau-Llodra)…Their fine run of form continued at Cincinnati* with a title over Bhupathi-Mirnyi…At US<br />

Open, picked up their ninth Grand Slam title and third US Open trophy without dropping a set, capping off<br />

with two tie-breaks win over No. 16 seeds Bopanna-Qureshi…Bob became first player to win mixed (w/Huber)<br />

and men's doubles title at the US Open since Kevin Curren in ‘82…They donated $10,000 from their Foundation<br />

to Qureshi's Foundation to help the victims of the Pakistan floods…Then repeated title in Beijing (d.<br />

Fyrstenberg-Matkowski) and their career-best 20-match winning streak came to an end in SFs in Shanghai* (l.<br />

to Melzer-Paes)…Won fourth career title in Basel…Closed with SF at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The American twins are the winningest doubles team in Open Era (since ‘68) with 67 titles in 105 finals… They<br />

have won most Grand Slam doubles crowns (nine) among active teams on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and have won all<br />

four Slam titles at least once at Australian Open (four times), Roland Garros (once), Wimbledon (once) and US<br />

Open (three times)…They also have a 17-12 career mark in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 finals (winning all but<br />

Indian Wells*, Shanghai*) and have captured three year-end championship titles (‘03–04, ’09)…In ’09, tied<br />

Woodbridge-Woodforde for most year-end No. 1 finishes with five and closed year by winning Barclays <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London, their seven title of season…In ’08 at Beijing Olympics, won bronze medal (d.<br />

Clement-Llodra) after a SF loss to eventual gold medalists Federer-Wawrinka…Won second US Open title (d.<br />

Dlouhy-Paes)…Mike won Davis Cup SF vs. Spain with Fish (Bob out with shoulder injury)…Played against each<br />

other in Wimbledon mixed doubles final with Bob and Samantha Stosur defeating Mike and Katarina<br />

Srebotnik…In ’07, became first team to finish No. 1 four times in five years with a career-best 77-9 record…<br />

Won <strong>ATP</strong>-high and personal-best 11 titles in 15 finals…First team to win at least 10 titles in a season since<br />

Woodbridge-Woodforde (12 in ‘96)…Defended Australian Open title and advanced to Wimbledon final…Won<br />

career-best five Masters 1000 titles at Miami*, Monte-Carlo*, Hamburg*, Madrid*, Paris*…Did not play year-end


finale due to Mike’s elbow injury…Both ranked No. 1 individually every week throughout season…In ’06, compiled<br />

a 66-14 record and won seven titles in 10 finals…Won first Australian Open in third straight final…<br />

Runner-up at Roland Garros…Completed career Grand Slam with Wimbledon crown (d. Santoro-Zimonjic)…<br />

First team in Open Era to appear in seven straight Grand Slam finals (previous record was five by Woodbridge-<br />

Woodforde)…Won 19-straight matches from Wimbledon until Cincinnati* final…Both ranked No. 1 individually<br />

every week in season and first players to accomplish feat since Woodbridge in ‘96-97…In ’05, finished No. 1<br />

and won five titles in 11 finals, highlighted by first US Open title…Second team in 50 years to reach all four<br />

Grand Slams finals in a season (Bhupathi-Paes in ‘99)…In ’04, won seven titles in 11 finals and defended Tennis<br />

Masters Cup title to finish No. 2…Went 4-0 to help U.S. to first Davis Cup final (l. to Spain 3-2) since ‘97…In ’03,<br />

became world’s first No. 1 sibling team with five titles in eight finals…Won first Grand Slam title at Roland<br />

Garros…Won Tennis Masters Cup, saving six match points in two round robin matches…Broke Tim and Tom<br />

Gullikson’s record of 10 doubles titles by brothers…Made Davis Cup debut in <strong>World</strong> Group playoff tie in<br />

Slovakia…In ’02, captured first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 title in Toronto*…In ’01, broke through to win titles in five<br />

finals and were first team of brothers to win four titles in a season (Gulliksons won three in ‘78 and ‘82)… In ’99,<br />

reached first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Orlando (l. to Courier-Woodbridge)…Bob has won seven Grand Slam mixed titles with<br />

six partners and Mike two mixed titles…As juniors, brothers forbidden to play each other in tournament play<br />

by parents (if they were to play each other, they would alternate defaulting to each other)…In juniors, Bob<br />

ranked No. 1 in U.S. Boys’ 18s in ‘96…Brothers won well over 100 junior doubles titles, including US Open and<br />

U.S. National Boys’ 18s in ‘95 and ‘96…They have posted a career 16-2 Davis Cup record and were part of winning<br />

team in ’07, clinching final (vs. Russia) to finish 4-0 that year…They are winningest team in U.S. Davis Cup<br />

history…Bob is 4-2 in singles (all dead rubbers).<br />

BOB CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (67). FINALIST (38).<br />

MIKE CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (69). FINALIST (39)<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

*DOUBLES (9-8 in finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Champion - 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006; Finalist - 2005, 2004; ROLAND GARROS:<br />

Champion - 2003; Finalist - 2006, 2005; Mixed Champion - 2009 (Bob w/Huber), 2008 (Bob w/Azarenka), 2003 (Mike w/Raymond);<br />

WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2006; Finalist - 2009, 2007, 2005; Mixed Champion - 2008 (Bob w/Stosur); US OPEN: Champion - 2010,<br />

2008, 2005; Finalist - 2003; Mixed Champion - 2010 (Bob w/Huber), 2006 (Bob w/Navratilova), 2004 (Bob w/Zvonareva), 2003 (Bob<br />

w/Srebotnik), 2002 (Mike w/Raymond).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 01<br />

18-7 SF WON RUP DNP* RR SF WON WON RR<br />

*Qualified in 2007 but did not participate due to M. Bryan injury.<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

*DOUBLES (17-12 in finals). INDIAN WELLS: Finalist - 2006, 2003; MIAMI: Champion - 2008, 2007; Finalist - 2006; MONTE-CARLO:<br />

Champion - 2007; Finalist - 2009, 2005; MADRID: Champion - 2010; ROME: Champion - 2010,2008; Finalist - 2009, 2007, 2005; HAM-<br />

BURG: Champion - 2007; Finalist - 2008, 2004; TORONTO/MONTREAL: Champion - 2010, 2006, 2002; Finalist - 2008; CINCINNATI:<br />

Champion - 2010,2008, 2003; Finalist - 2009, 2007, 2006.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Bob’s full name is Robert Charles Bryan…Mike’s full name is Michael Carl Bryan, who is two minutes older…<br />

Parents, Wayne and Kathy, both teach tennis and began teaching their sons at age two…Wayne is a lawyer,<br />

musician, national tennis coach, speaker and has been named WTT Coach of the Year three times<br />

(Sacramento)…He is involved in various <strong>ATP</strong> Kids’ Days and clinics and emcee work on tour…Kathy (formerly<br />

Blake) was a former player on women’s circuit and played at Wimbledon four times, reaching mixed doubles QF<br />

in 1965…Played at Stanford University from 1997-98 and helped team to NCAA team titles both years…In ‘98,<br />

Bob won a rare “Triple Crown” of NCAA singles, doubles (w/Mike) and team titles…The Bryan Bros. Band, with<br />

Bob on keyboards and Mike on drums and guitar, have held concerts at tournaments and charity events<br />

around the world…Provided music for <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Revolution TV commercial and all original music for Tennis<br />

Channel program “No Strings” that they were profiled on…Released “Let It Rip” EP at ‘09 US Open, featuring<br />

David Baron…Performed with the Counting Crows in Tampa in October 2008…In November 2006, featured<br />

among the twins in “Doubly Delicious” section of “Sexiest Man Alive” issue of People Magazine…They have<br />

appeared in various TV Sitcoms, including “Eight Simple Rules”…They participate in an annual Bryan Brothers<br />

Foundation Event to raise funds for kids in need in Ventura County and do other charity work and junior tennis<br />

clinics all over United States…Bob was named to <strong>ATP</strong> Player Council in June 2006…They have thrown out first<br />

pitch at New York Yankee games twice and at Los Angeles Dodger games three times…Also rang closing bell at<br />

New York Stock Exchange in February 2006…Their favorite bands are the Counting Crows and Dave Matthews<br />

Band…Voted <strong>ATP</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>Tour</strong>.com Fans’ Favorite Team from ‘05-10 and <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team of Year in 2003, ‘05-07,<br />

‘09-10…Bob Bryan (wife, Michelle, married Dec. 13, 2010 in Miami)…Coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro David<br />

Macpherson (since August 2005).<br />

OPEN ERA TEAM TITLE LEADERS<br />

TEAM TITLES<br />

1) B. Bryan-M. Bryan 67<br />

2) T. Woodbridge-M. Woodforde 61<br />

3) P. Fleming-J. McEnroe 57<br />

B. Hewitt-F. McMillan 57<br />

5) S. Casal-E. Sanchez 44<br />

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JEREMY CHARDY (FRA)<br />

Birthdate: February 12, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Pau, France<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Boeil-Bezing, France<br />

Weight: 165 (74kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 73-71<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,710,785<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-11<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 31 (November 2, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 58 (September 20, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 45 (26-29) 2007: 188 (0-3) 2004:T1175 (0-0)<br />

2009: 32 (35-28) 2006: 262 (2-2)<br />

2008: 73 (10-9) 2005: 577 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $578,718. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 26-29 (singles), 17-18 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles).<br />

Singles Quarterfinalist: Delray Beach, Gstaad, Toronto*, Bucharest. Doubles Winner: Brisbane(w/Gicquel).<br />

Finalist: Hamburg(w/Mathieu). Semifinalist: Moscow(w/Dlouhy).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman posted his second consecutive Top 50 season as he recorded a career-best <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000<br />

result…Opened season 1-5 before reaching Delray Beach QF…Reached 3rd RD in Miami* and Wimbledon…On<br />

clay, reached 3rd RD in Hamburg and QF in Gstaad…Posted career-best <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 result with QF in<br />

Toronto* by beating two consecutive Top 10s No. 9 Verdasco and No. 6 Davydenko (l. to Djokovic)…In fall,<br />

reached QF in Bucharest and, as qualifier, 3rd RD in Shanghai*…In doubles, captured first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Brisbane<br />

(w/ Gicquel) and runner-up in Hamburg (w/ Mathieu).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman has continually climbed up rankings since his first <strong>ATP</strong> tournament in ‘07…He finished in Top<br />

100 for first time in ’08 at No. 73 with two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QF appearances (Gstaad, Moscow) and a Grand Slam<br />

best 4th round appearance at Roland Garros (d. No. 7 Nalbandian in five sets, first Top 10 win) before falling to<br />

Almagro…Afterwards, jumped up 51 rankings spots to crack Top 100 at No. 94 on June 9…In ’09, won a personal-best<br />

35 matches, 25 more than previous season, and broke through to capture his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

title in Stuttgart (d. Hanescu)…Earlier in year reached first final in Johannesburg (l. to Tsonga)…Finished a yearend<br />

best No. 32 that year and earned a career-high $676,894…Captured Wimbledon junior Championships (d.<br />

Young in SF, Haase in F) and finished runner-up at US Open juniors in ‘05 (l. to Sweeting)…Finished No. 4 in<br />

world junior rankings in ‘05…In ‘04, won Eddie Herr International in Florida and SF at Wimbledon juniors (l. to<br />

Monfils)…In doubles, reached Roland Garros juniors final in ‘05 (w/Bubka).<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2009 – Stuttgart(CL). FINALIST (1): 2009 – Johannesburg(H).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-1)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-2 1ST 2ND — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 6-4 1ST 3RD 4TH 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-3 3RD 1ST 2ND —<br />

US OPEN 2-3 2ND 1ST 2ND —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 16-18)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

INDIAN WELLS 3-2 2ND 3RD —<br />

MIAMI 2-2 3RD 1ST —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 0-2 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROME 1-2 2ND 1ST —<br />

MADRID 1-2 1ST 2ND —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-2 QF 2ND —<br />

CINCINNATI 3-2 2ND 3RD —<br />

SHANGHAI 2-2 3RD 1ST —<br />

PARIS 0-2 — 1ST 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age six…Father, Guy, is a banker; mother, Maryse, is a housewife…Older sister, Stephanie, is a<br />

French teacher and older brother Thierry, is a banker…Fan of Paris Saint-Germain football club…Idol growing<br />

up was Pete Sampras…Considers serve as best shot…Would like to be an actor after his tennis career…Physical<br />

trainer is Alain Jacquet and coached by countryman and former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Frederic Fontang.<br />

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JUAN IGNACIO CHELA (ARG)<br />

Birthdate: August 30, 1979 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Weight: 165 (74kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 291-241<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $5,432,391<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/5<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 17-49<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 15 (August 9, 2004)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 34 (May 17, 2004)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 38 (28-24) 2007: 20 (40-25) 2004: 26 (35-26) 2001: 71 (10-10) 1998: 204 (0-0)<br />

2009: 73 (11-14) 2006: 33 (29-27) 2003: 38 (36-27) 2000: 63 (14-18) 1997: 628 (0-0)<br />

2008: 143 (14-12) 2005: 40 (28-26) 2002: 23 (46-29) 1999:131 (0-3) 1996:T1165 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $609,511. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 28-24 (singles), 15-13 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles).<br />

Singles Winner: Houston, Bucharest. Semifinalist: Umag. Quarterfinalist: Vienna. Doubles Winner:<br />

Bucharest(w/Kubot). Semifinalist: Costa do Sauipe(w/Ventura), Wimbledon(w/Schwank).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Buenos Aires native finished in Top 40 for seventh year in past nine by winning two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles in<br />

same season for first time in his career…In April, won his fifth career title in Houston (d. Querrey) and in<br />

September added another title in Bucharest (d. Andujar)…One of four 30-over winners during season (Ljubicic,<br />

Ferrero, Llodra)…Also reached SF in Umag and QF in Vienna…In doubles, won title in Bucharest (w/Kubot)…<br />

Compiled marks of 21-12 on clay and 7-11 on hard.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine has a 6-5 mark in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> finals (all but two on clay) and finished in Top 50 for six straight<br />

years from ‘02–07, including a year-end best No. 20 in ’07…In ‘00, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 63 and<br />

won maiden <strong>ATP</strong> title in Mexico City (as a qualifier), defeating No. 6 Kuerten in 2nd RD and Puerta in final…In<br />

’01, served three-month doping suspension, then won six Challenger titles and moved over 700 places in <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Rankings…In ’02, finished in Top 25 for first time at No. 23 and won personal-best 46 matches with title in<br />

Amersfoort (d. A. Costa) and hard court finals in Sydney (l. to Federer) and Long Island (l. to Srichaphan)…In ’04,<br />

captured third <strong>ATP</strong> title in Estoril (d. Safin) and advanced to his first Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros (l. to<br />

Henman)…In ’07, advanced to QFs at US Open, equaling Slam best result and earned his fourth title in<br />

Acapulco (d. Moya)…In ’08, a herniated-disk injury just five months into season sidelined him rest of way (finishing<br />

No. 143) but came back in ‘09 to finish at No. 73 with 31-9 mark in Challengers and one title…Has an 8-5<br />

Davis Cup singles record in nine ties since ‘00…Earned a career-high $987,765 in ’07…His best result as a junior<br />

was winning Latin American Junior Championships.<br />

CAREER TITLES (6): 2010 – Houston(CL), Bucharest(CL); 2007 – Acapulco(CL); 2004 – Estoril(CL); 2002 –<br />

Amersfoort(CL); 2000 – Mexico City(CL). FINALIST (5): 2006 – Acapulco(CL), Kitzbühel(CL); 2002 – Sydney(H),<br />

Long Island(H); 2001 – Bogota(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-8)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00<br />

AUS. OPEN 12-9 1ST — 1ST 3RD 4TH 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 3RD —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 11-10 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND QF 3RD 1ST — 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-7 1ST — — 2ND 1ST — 2ND 2ND 1ST — 1ST<br />

US OPEN 11-9 2ND 2ND — QF 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD 4TH — 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 69-75)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00<br />

INDIAN WELLS 11-10 1ST 1ST 3RD QF 2ND 3RD QF 2ND 3RD 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 13-10 2ND 1ST 2ND QF 4TH 3RD 3RD 3RD QF 1ST —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 12-9 — 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD QF 3RD — 3RD<br />

ROME 6-10 1ST 1ST 1ST QF 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND — 1ST<br />

MADRID 6-8 2ND 1ST — 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND QF 1ST — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-8 2ND — — 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST — 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 9-7 — — — 2ND 3RD 3RD 3RD 3RD 1ST — 1ST<br />

PARIS 1-6 1ST — — 2ND 2ND — 1ST 1ST 1ST — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Juan Ignacio Chela…Began playing tennis at age six with his older sister, Eugenia…Father, Pedro<br />

Emir, is a factory supervisor; mother, Felisa Rodriguez, is a housewife…Enjoys music of rock and roll group Los<br />

Redondos from Argentina…Favorite surface is clay…Wife, Veronica Luz Alonso (married Nov. 14, 2008)…Fitness<br />

trainer is Fernando Aguirre and coached by countryman Pablo Fuente (since February 2010).<br />

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MARIN CILIC (CRO)<br />

Birthdate: September 28, 1988 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Medjugorje, Bosnia & Herzegovina Height: 6’6” (1.98m)<br />

Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco<br />

Weight: 180 (81kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 144-93<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $3,353,305<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/3<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 10-20<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 9 (February 22, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 233 (March 22, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 14 (40-22) 2007: 71 (14-13) 2004:T1447 (0-0)<br />

2009: 14 (48-21) 2006: 173 (5-11)<br />

2008: 22 (37-25) 2005: 600 (0-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $1,151,955. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 40-22 (singles), 4-7 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Chennai, Zagreb. Finalist: Munich. Semifinalist: Australian Open, Washington.<br />

Quarterfinalist: Dubai, Metz, Vienna.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Croat repeated year-end best ranking of No. 14…Defended '09 titles in Chennai (d. Wawrinka) and<br />

Zagreb (d. Berrer)…Advanced to his first Grand Slam SF at Australian Open (d. Roddick, l. to Murray) and afterwards<br />

broke into Top 10 on Feb. 1…Reached a career-high No. 9 on Feb. 22 and spent 11 straight weeks in Top<br />

10…He jumped off to an 18-2 start through first week of March but afterwards went 22-20 rest of year…Went<br />

2-5 vs. Top 10 opponents and 30-15 on hard and 9-5 on clay…Surpassed $1 million for second straight year.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Croat has finished in Top 25 for three straight years (‘08–10) and owns a 5-3 mark in finals…In ’08, won first<br />

title in New Haven (d. Fish)…Reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 QF in Toronto* (d. No. 6 Roddick, l.<br />

to Simon) and was No. 6 in aces (558)…In ’09, he won a personal-high 48 matches and two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

titles (Chennai, Zagreb) while reaching his first Grand Slam QF at US Open (d. No. 2 Murray, l. to eventual champ<br />

del Potro)…No.1 junior in ‘06 and rose to the <strong>ATP</strong> Top 175 by the end of year…As junior, was No. 1 in ‘06 and<br />

finished at No. 2 in ‘05 (behind Young) and won Roland Garros (d. Van Der Duim)…Has a 10-10 career Davis Cup<br />

record (7-6 in singles) in 10 ties…Earned a career-high $1,210,376 in ’09.<br />

CAREER TITLES (5): 2010 – Chennai(H), Zagreb(IH); 2009 – Chennai(H), Zagreb(IH); 2008 – New Haven(H).<br />

FINALIST (3): 2010 – Munich(CL); 2009 – Beijing(H), Vienna(IH).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 9-6)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

AUS. OPEN 11-4 SF 4TH 4TH 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 7-4 4TH 4TH 2ND 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 5-4 1ST 3RD 4TH 1ST<br />

US OPEN 7-3 2ND QF 3RD —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 23-27)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

INDIAN WELLS 2-3 2ND 3RD 2ND<br />

MIAMI 4-3 4TH 3RD 2ND<br />

MONTE-CARLO 2-3 3RD 2ND 1ST<br />

ROME 2-3 2ND 3RD 1ST<br />

MADRID 4-3 3RD 2ND 3RD<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-3 1ST 1ST QF<br />

CINCINNATI 1-3 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 0-2 1ST 1ST —<br />

PARIS 5-3 3RD QF 3RD<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Nicknamed “Mrnja” by his family and friends…Began playing at age seven with his cousin, Tanja who lived in<br />

Germany and would come over during summer to his home city and says “I liked playing from the beginning”…<br />

Parents Zdenko (father) and Koviljka (mother) are retired…Has three brothers, two older Vinko and Goran, and<br />

one younger Mile, who is “the most inspirational person because of his good advice”…Hobbies include playing<br />

football and his favorite teams are AC Milan and Croatia (admires players Kaka and Robinho)… Admires countrymen<br />

Goran Ivanisevic and Ivan Ljubicic…Enjoys playing on all surfaces but says hard and grass are best-suited<br />

for him because of his height and style of play…Considers backhand his strength…Fitness trainer is Ljubo<br />

Antekolovic and coached by Aussie Bob Brett…Practices at Bob Brett Academy in San Remo near French-Italian<br />

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ARNAUD CLEMENT (FRA)<br />

Birthdate: December 17, 1977 Turned Pro: 1996<br />

Birthplace: Aix-en-Provence, France<br />

Height: 5’8” (1.73m)<br />

Residence: Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 160 (72kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 308-314<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $6,790,290<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/7<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 17-64<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 10 (April 2, 2001)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 8 (January 28, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 78 (16-24) 2007: 54 (24-26) 2004: 104 (17-24) 2001: 17 (37-28) 1998: 105 (13-25) 1995:655 (0-0)<br />

2009: 63 (14-20) 2006: 42 (27-22) 2003: 32 (31-20) 2000: 18 (36-27) 1997: 101 (10-9)<br />

2008: 97 (11-17) 2005: 71 (18-21) 2002: 38 (32-26) 1999:56 (22-25) 1996: 341 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $447,936. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 16-24 (singles), 17-18 (doubles) Challenger: 6-7 (singles),<br />

3-4 (doubles) Singles Finalist: Auckland. Quarterfinalist: Estoril. Doubles Finalist: Zagreb(w/Rochus).<br />

Semifinalist: Marseille(w/Mahut).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The French veteran finished in Top 100 for 11th time in 12 years (except ’04)…Opened season with 11th career<br />

singles final in Auckland (l. to Isner, held one match point)…Also QF in Estoril in May…Made a 3rd RD appearance<br />

at Wimbledon (l. to Federer) and US Open (l. to Fish)…In doubles, reached final in Zagreb (w/O. Rochus)…<br />

Came from two-sets down in Davis Cup final vs. Serbia to win doubles rubber (w/Llodra).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman has five Top 50 seasons (‘00-03, ’06) and is 4-7 in singles finals (12-9 in doubles)…Year-end best<br />

No. 17 in ’01 with first Grand Slam singles final at Australian Open (saved 2 M.P. in SF vs. Grosjean, l. to Agassi in<br />

F)…First Frenchman to reach Australian final since Borotra won in ‘28…Was 4-2 in Davis Cup singles as France<br />

reached Davis Cup final (vs. Australia)…Won a personal-high 37 matches…In ’00, won his first title in Lyon (d.<br />

Rafter)…In ’04, lost 1st RD at Roland Garros in longest-ever match in Paris (6:33), suspended due to darkness at<br />

5-all in fifth set, resumed next day as Santoro won 6-4 6-3 6-7(5) 3-6 16-14…In ’07, won first Grand Slam doubles<br />

title (w/Llodra) at Wimbledon…In ’08, made Wimbledon-best QF run in singles and Australian Open-best<br />

runner-up in doubles (w/Llodra)…Lost bronze medal doubles match at Beijing Olympics (w/Llodra)…Has an<br />

18-11 career Davis Cup record (11-9 in singles) in 17 ties…Earned a career-high $848,999 in ’01.<br />

CAREER TITLES (4): 2006 – Marseille(IH), Washington(H); 2003 – Metz(IH); 2000 – Lyon(IC). FINALIST (7): 2010<br />

– Auckland(H); 2007 – Nottingham(G); 2003 – ’s-Hertogenbosch(G), Lyon(IC); 2002 – ’s-Hertogenbosch(G) 2001<br />

– Australian Open(H); 1999 – Marseille(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (12). FINALIST (10).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-17)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97<br />

AUS. OPEN 13-12 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST — 2ND RUP 4TH 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 9-13 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST — 2ND 1ST 4TH 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 18-14 3RD 1ST QF 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND 4TH 4TH 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD<br />

US OPEN 20-12 3RD — 1ST 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND 2ND 4TH 4TH QF 4TH 1ST —<br />

DOUBLES (1-1 in finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Finalist - 2008 (w/Llodra); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2007 (w/Llodra).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

0-3<br />

07<br />

RR (w/Llodra)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 54-81)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97<br />

INDIAN WELLS 7-10 2ND — 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD 1ST — — —<br />

MIAMI 10-13 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 4-9 — — — 2ND 1ST — 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROME 4-6 — — — — — — 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST — 2ND 2ND —<br />

MADRID 1-6 — — — 1ST — — — 1ST 1ST — — — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL9-10 — — 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND — 2ND 1ST QF 2ND 2ND 1ST —<br />

CINCINNATI 9-10 — — 2ND 2ND 1ST — 1ST 3RD 1ST 2ND SF 1ST 1ST —<br />

PARIS 8-12 2ND 3RD — 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST — 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

DOUBLES (2-0 in finals). INDIAN WELLS: Champion - 2004 (w/Grosjean); PARIS: Champion - 2006 (w/Llodra)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Arnaud Marcel Maurice Clement…Began playing tennis at age seven with his brother Bruno…<br />

Father, Henri, was an amateur football player…Mother, Marie Michell, was an amateur handball player…Got<br />

serious about tennis after passing the bac (French high school diploma) in 1995 with a B.S. diploma in mathematics<br />

and started to train with Trevor Allan in Marseille…Enjoys eating Lebanese food since his grandmother<br />

was born there…Close friend of countryman Sebastien Grosjean and godfather of his son Tom…Coached by<br />

countryman Boris Vallejo.<br />

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PABLO CUEVAS (URU)<br />

Birthdate: January 1, 1986 Turned Pro: 2004<br />

Birthplace: Concordia, Argentina<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Salto, R. Oriental del Uruguay<br />

Weight: 176 (79kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 61-56<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,569,346<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 45 (October 12, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 14 (April 20, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 63 (21-22) 2007: 117 (4-1) 2004: T844 (3-1)<br />

2009: 50 (19-15) 2006: 266 (1-1)<br />

2008: 132 (9-15) 2005: 411 (4-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $446,739. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 21-22 (singles), 20-15 (doubles) Challenger: 17-4 (singles),<br />

5-4 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Moscow. Quarterfinalist: Costa do Sauipe, Acapulco, Estoril, Båstad,<br />

Bucharest. Doubles Winner: Costa do Sauipe(w/Granollers). Finalist: Estoril(w/Granollers). Semifinalist:<br />

Rome*(w/Monaco), Bucharest(w/Marrero).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Uruguayan finished in Top 75 for second straight year and won a personal-high 21 matches, highlighted<br />

by his first indoor <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF in Moscow (l. Troicki)…Also reached five QFs on clay and compiled a<br />

17-4 Challenger record with one title…Had an <strong>ATP</strong>-best 15-2 tie-break record…In doubles, won Costa do<br />

Sauipe title and runner-up in Estoril (both w/Granollers).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The top Uruguayan became first player from his country in ‘09 to finish in Top 50 since Marcelo Filippini was No.<br />

45 in ‘97…Captured his first Grand Slam doubles title in ‘08 at Roland Garros (w/Horna) and became first South<br />

American doubles team to capture a Grand Slam title in Open Era…They qualified for Tennis Masters Cup in<br />

Shanghai and reached SF (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)…He also advanced to his first <strong>ATP</strong> singles SF in Viña del Mar (l.<br />

to Gonzalez) and afterwards broke Top 100 on Feb. 4…In ’07, won two Challenger titles (Scheveningen and<br />

Tunica)…As a junior, won his native Uruguay Bowl in 2004 and never played in a junior Grand Slam event…<br />

Has a 23-9 career record in Davis Cup play (16-5 in singles) in 14 ties…Earned a career-high $473,895 in ’08.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-1 1ST — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-2 1ST — 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-1 — 2ND — —<br />

US OPEN 2-4 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

DOUBLES (1-0 in Finals). ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2008 (w/Horna)<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 08<br />

2-2 SF<br />

(w/Horna)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-7)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-1 2ND — —<br />

MIAMI 1-2 1ST — 2ND<br />

ROME 0-2 1ST — 1ST<br />

MADRID 0-1 1ST — —<br />

PARIS 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Pablo Gabriel Cuevas…Began playing at age six at a country club with his parents, Gabriel, an<br />

Argentine who is a businessman, and Uruguayan mother, Lucila, who is an accountant…Spent much of his<br />

childhood in his mother’s native country of Uruguay…Has one younger brother, Martin (20), who also plays<br />

futures level events…Hobbies include surfing and playing football…Best moment of his career is winning<br />

Roland Garros doubles title (w/Horna) in 2008…Future goal is to reach Top 30 in singles rankings…Considers<br />

baseline game and backhand as strengths and favorite surface is clay…Coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro and<br />

Argentine native Daniel Orsanic (since March 2008).<br />

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BRIAN DABUL (ARG)<br />

Birthdate: February 24, 1984 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Height: 5’7” (1.70m)<br />

Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Weight: 154 (69kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 13-19<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $615,635<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 82 (March 9, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 79 (January 11, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 85 (5-4) 2007: 150 (0-0) 2004: 288 (0-0) 2001:T1379 (0-0)<br />

2009: 169 (5-11) 2006: 258 (0-0) 2003: 449 (0-0)<br />

2008: 105 (3-4) 2005: 371 (0-0) 2002: 803 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $126,405. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 5-4 (singles), 1-2 (doubles) Challenger: 35-16 (singles),<br />

20-8 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Newport.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine finished in Top 100 for first time in his career, highlighted by his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF in<br />

Newport (l. O. Rochus)…Was first Argentine to reach SFs (or better) in Newport since Javier Frana advanced to<br />

final in ‘93…In Challenger play, compiled a 33-15 match record and won three titles at Salinas (d. Massu),<br />

Tallahassee (d. Ginepri) and Winnetka (d. Smyczek), while also finishing runner-up in Sarasota (l. to Nishikori)…<br />

Qualified for Indian Wells* and posted win over No. 21 Simon (l. to Ljubicic)…Earned a career-high $126,405.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine has compiled his best results on Challenger level throughout his eight-year career with a 145-<br />

111 match record and 6-3 mark in finals…In ‘09, played his first extensive season on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, compiling<br />

a 5-11 match record…Won his first Grand Slam match at Australian Open (d. Petzschner, l. to Berdych)…In ‘08,<br />

he put together a 41-21 record in Challengers with two titles…He broke Top 100 on July 28 at No. 96 before finishing<br />

at No. 105…He advanced to his maiden <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QF in Kitzbühel that year (l. to Hanescu) and had<br />

3-4 mark in tour level play…Prior to this season, had never played an <strong>ATP</strong> match…Enjoyed an outstanding junior<br />

career by winning titles in Italy, Belgium, Portugal and Mexico while reaching finals at Uruguay Bowl (l. to<br />

Bogdanovic), Banana Bowl (l. to Muller) in Brazil, Roland Garros (l. to Cuadrado) and Kentucky (l. to Ouahab) in<br />

‘01…Finished No. 3 in junior world rankings that year (behind Muller and Tipsarevic) and in ‘02 won back-toback<br />

Italian titles in Santa Croce (d. Felder) and Bonfiglio (d. Ouahab)…Also SF at Roland Garros (l. to<br />

Gasquet)…Finished No. 5 in ‘02.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-1 — 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-2 — 1ST 1ST<br />

US OPEN 0-1 1ST — —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

(Career W-L: 2-1)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

INDIAN WELLS 2-1 3RD<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age five with a personal coach in Buenos Aires…Parents, Jorge, and Nora…Has two younger<br />

brothers, Nicolas and Kevin…Considers forehand his strength and clay courts as favorite surface…Good friends<br />

with Argentines on tour…Enjoys listening to music and is passionate about Argentinean Rock and Roll and hip<br />

hop…Coached by countryman and former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Mariano Puerta (since December 2010).<br />

ARGENTINES IN TOP 100<br />

In 2010, Brian Dabul finished in the Top 100 of the<br />

South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings for the first time<br />

and was one of seven Argentines in the Top 100:<br />

RANKING<br />

No. 26<br />

No. 27<br />

No. 38<br />

No. 66<br />

No. 74<br />

No. 85<br />

PLAYER<br />

Juan Monaco<br />

David Nabandian<br />

Juan Ignacio Chela<br />

Carlos Berlocq<br />

Eduardo Schwank<br />

Brian Dabul<br />

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MARCOS DANIEL (BRA)<br />

Birthdate: July 4, 1978 Turned Pro: 1997<br />

Birthplace: Passo Fundo, Brazil<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Passo Fundo, Brazil<br />

Weight: 175 (79kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 24-63<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,143,097<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 56 (September 14, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 102 (December 5, 2005)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 96 (3-10) 2007: 123 (0-2) 2004: 263 (0-1) 2001: 190 (0-0) 1998: 629 (0-0) 1995:T843 (0-0)<br />

2009: 87 (7-13) 2006: 168 (5-16) 2003: 166 (1-3) 2000: 517 (0-0) 1997: 325 (0-0)<br />

2008: 79 (8-15) 2005: 96 (0-2) 2002: 230 (0-1) 1999:354 (0-0) 1996: 392 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $149,735. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 3-10 (singles), 1-4 (doubles) Challenger: 33-12 (singles), 7-<br />

10 (doubles). Doubles Semifinalist: Costa do Sauipe(w/Bellucci).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Brazillian finished in Top 100 for third straight year…Played mainly in Challengers (33-12 record) and<br />

earned three titles, at Blumenau (d. Knittel), Sao Paulo (d. Bellucci) and Medellin (d. Cabal), all on clay…Posted a<br />

3-10 <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> match record with a second round appearance in Buenos Aires (l. to Ferrero) in February<br />

and Queen’s Club in London (l. to Nadal) in June.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Brazilian has won 14 Challenger titles throughout his 14-year career, most among active players on <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>…Has a 242-145 match record…In ‘09, reached a career-high No. 56 on Sept. 14 and went on to finish<br />

No. 87 that season…In ’08, turned in a year-end best No. 79 ranking…He reached his second <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> QF in Houston and won three Challenger titles in Colombia…He notched first Grand Slam win at Roland<br />

Garros by defeating former champion Ferrero, who retired (l. to Melzer in five sets)…In ’07, compiled a 37-18<br />

Challenger match record with one title in four finals…In ’06, advanced to his maiden <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QF in<br />

Acapulco…In ’05, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 96 and as his country’s top player for first time after<br />

compiling a 44-16 match record in Challengers with three titles…Has a 4-2 career Davis Cup record (3-2 in singles)<br />

in four ties…Earned a career-high $247,450 in ’08.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-6)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-4 1ST 1ST — — 1ST — 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-5 — 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-3 1ST — 1ST — 1ST — —<br />

US OPEN 0-3 — 1ST 1ST — 1ST — —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 0-2)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-1 1ST<br />

MIAMI 0-1 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Marcos Diniz Daniel…Began playing at age five and took sport seriously at age 12…Father, Mario,<br />

is a retired bank manager; mother, Mauriceia, is a retired bank clerk…Has one older brother, Marcio, who owns<br />

a tennis academy and serves as his coach…Has one younger sister, Luciana, who is an attorney…His cousin,<br />

Carlos Eugenio Simon is considered best football referee in Brazil…Speaks four languages (Portuguese, English,<br />

Spanish and Italian)…One of his favorite hobbies is motorcycle racing and also enjoys football…Considers himself<br />

a Christian faithful in Jesus Christ who he considers his idol…Also involved with his church at home and<br />

helps with charity events…Favorite surface is red clay and considers best shot his backhand…Wife, Gizele (married<br />

December 7, 2003)…Son, David (born April 23, 2007) and daughter, Maria Fernanda (born Feb. 19, 2010)…<br />

Physical trainer is Marcelo Borges and coached by countryman Marcus Barbosa.<br />

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NIKOLAY DAVYDENKO (RUS)<br />

Birthdate: June 2, 1981 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Severodonezk, Ukraine<br />

Height: 5’10” (1.78m)<br />

Residence: Volgograd, Russia<br />

Weight: 154 (69kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 405-249<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $14,187,891<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 20/5<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 35-52<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 3 (November 6, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 31 (June 13, 2005)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 22 (30-19) 2007: 4 (53-31) 2004: 28 (33-29) 2001: 79 (6-15)<br />

2009: 6 (57-17) 2006: 3 (69-29) 2003: 44 (30-33) 2000: 134 (3-1)<br />

2008: 5 (56-21) 2005: 5 (56-30) 2002: 85 (12-24) 1999: T658 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $948,392. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 30-19 (singles), 0-2 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Doha. Semifinalist: Rotterdam. Quarterfinalist: Australian Open, Umag, Cincinnati*,<br />

Beijing, Montpellier, Valencia, Paris*.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Russian finished outside Top 10 for first time since ‘04…He extended his streak of at least one <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> title for eight straight years by opening season with his 20th career title in Doha…He defeated No. 1<br />

Federer in SF and No. 2 Nadal in final, saving one match point…Followed with a QF showing at Australian Open<br />

(d. No. 9 Verdasco, l. to No. 1 Federer in four sets) and in February reached SF in Rotterdam where he fractured<br />

his left wrist in a fall in loss to Soderling on Feb. 13…Played Dubai and retired in 2nd RD vs. Berrer and in March<br />

after a bye in Indian Wells*, he beat Gulbis before withdrawing from his 3rd RD match vs. Troicki…His fracture<br />

was diagnosed in Indian Wells…He was sidelined for three months before returning in Halle in June (l. to<br />

Becker in 2nd RD)…Then lost in 2nd RD at Wimbledon (l. to Brands in four sets)…In July in a Davis Cup QF tie<br />

vs. Argentina, lost to Nalbandian in straight sets in opening rubber and then defeated Schwank in four sets in<br />

fourth rubber…Went 13-13 rest of season and his best results were six QFs, including his last three indoor tournaments<br />

in Montpellier (l. to Montanes), Valencia (l. to Simon) and Paris* (d. No. 6 Berdych, l. to Llodra)…<br />

Compiled marks of 26-14 on hard and 2-3 on clay and 4-3 vs. Top 10 opponents.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The first Russian to finish in Top 10 for five consecutive years (‘05–09) has an outstanding 20-5 career mark in<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> finals…In ‘09, he won five titles for second time in his career (’06), capping season with his<br />

biggest career title at year-ending Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London (d. del Potro)…Became first Russian<br />

in 40-year history of season finale to capture title…Lost opening round robin match to Djokovic, then beat No.<br />

2 Nadal, No. 1 Federer for first time in 13 meetings and Soderling in SF en route…He struggled early in season<br />

with a left heel injury he suffered in first week in Chennai where he withdrew from second round…Also pulled<br />

out of Australian Open, breaking a streak of 29 straight Grand Slam tournaments played (since ’01 US Open)…<br />

Came back in February after one month out then in March withdrew from Indian Wells* and Miami*…Was out<br />

for two months before returning mid-April on clay…Fell out of Top 10 on Apr. 27 for first time since May 23,<br />

’05…His best Grand Slam of year was QF at Roland Garros (l. to Soderling)…Won Hamburg title in July (d.<br />

Mathieu) and following week in Umag won title (d. Ferrero), first time in his career he won titles in consecutive<br />

weeks…His 12-match winning streak ended in QF at Montreal* (l. to Murray)…At US Open, retired in 4th RD<br />

with thigh injury to Soderling…During Asian circuit, won titles in Kuala Lumpur (d. Verdasco) and Shanghai* (d.<br />

Djokovic in SF, Nadal in F)…In ‘08, captured three <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles in five finals, including his second <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Masters 1000 shield in Miami (d. No. 6 Roddick in SF and No. 2 Nadal in final)…Reached final in Estoril (ret. vs.<br />

Federer with left leg injury)…Won clay titles in Pörtschach (d. Monaco) and Warsaw (d. Robredo)…Posted his<br />

300th career match win during Warsaw…Finished runner-up at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai (l. to<br />

Djokovic)…Compiled a career-best 9-5 mark against Top 10 opponents…In ‘07, won his lone title in Moscow<br />

(d. Mathieu)…Advanced to six SF, including Roland Garros for second time in three years and US Open for second<br />

straight year, along with four QF, including Australian Open for third consecutive time…Compiled a 17-4<br />

record in Grand Slam play with two losses coming to Federer…Played most tournaments (30) among Top 10 for<br />

third straight season…Also member of Russian Davis Cup team which reached final (l. 4-1 to U.S.)…In ‘06, finished<br />

a year-end best No. 3 and earned a career-high five <strong>ATP</strong> titles in seven finals while winning a personalhigh<br />

69 matches…Played most tournaments (32) among Top 10…Reached QF or better at 15 tournaments,<br />

including QF at Australian Open and Roland Garros and SF at US Open…Also helped his country to Davis Cup<br />

title (d. Argentina 3-2) by posting a singles win against The Netherlands in 1st RD, France in QF and Argentina in<br />

final ties (did not play SF)…Repeated QF effort at Australian Open (l. to Federer in four sets)…Repeated title at<br />

Pörtschach (d. Pavel), then reached QF at Roland Garros (l. to Nalbandian)…In July reached final on clay in<br />

Båstad (l. to Robredo) and two weeks later, won Sopot title (d. F. Mayer)…In August, won first title on U.S. soil<br />

by winning New Haven (d. Calleri) without dropping a set…Continued strong play at US Open where he<br />

reached SF with wins over Murray (4th) and Haas (QF) before falling to eventual champion Federer…In October,<br />

won his second title in three years in Moscow (d. Safin) and then claimed first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 title in Paris*<br />

(d. Hrbaty)…He and Nadal were only players to win at least 25 matches on clay and hard courts during year…<br />

In ‘05, top Russian for the first time finished at No. 5…Captured lone <strong>ATP</strong> title in St. Pölten (d. Melzer) and<br />

advanced to seven other SFs, including his first in a Grand Slam at Roland Garros (l. to Puerta in five sets) and<br />

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Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai (l. to Nalbandian)…Afterwards, broke into Top 10 for first time at No. 7 on June<br />

6…In ‘04, finished in Top 30 for first time and captured two <strong>ATP</strong> titles for second straight year, in Munich (d. No.<br />

5 Schuettler in QF, Verkerk in F) and in first <strong>ATP</strong> title on Russian soil in Moscow by winning singles and doubles<br />

titles (w/Andreev)…Saved one match point in SF win over Youzhny, then saved three match points in final<br />

against Rusedski…In ‘03, captured two <strong>ATP</strong> titles, in Adelaide (d. Vliegen) and three months later in Estoril (d.<br />

Calleri)…Has a 14-9 Davis Cup record in singles (2-2 in doubles) in 16 ties and member of ’06 winning team…<br />

Earned a career-high $3,659,160 in ’09.<br />

CAREER TITLES (20): 2010 – Doha(H); 2009 – Hamburg(CL), Umag(CL), Kuala Lumpur(IH), Shanghai*(H),<br />

Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London(IH); 2008 – Miami*(H), Pörtschach(CL), Warsaw(CL); 2007 – Moscow(IH);<br />

2006 – Pörtschach(CL), Sopot(CL), New Haven(H), Moscow(IC), Paris*(IC); 2005 – St. Pölten(CL); 2004 –<br />

Munich(CL), Moscow(IC); 2003 – Adelaide(H), Estoril(CL). FINALIST (5): 2008 – Estoril(CL), Tennis Masters Cup-<br />

Shanghai(IH); 2006 – Estoril(CL), Bastad(CL); 2003 – St. Pölten(CL)CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-7)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01<br />

AUS. OPEN 21-9 QF — 4TH QF QF QF 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

ROLAND GARROS 23-9 — QF 3RD SF QF SF 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 7-9 2ND 3RD 1ST 4TH 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 22-10 2ND 4TH 4TH SF SF 2ND 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 09 08 07 06 05<br />

12-8 WON RUP RR RR SF<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 86-58)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02<br />

INDIAN WELLS 5-5 3RD — 3RD 4TH 3RD 2ND 1ST — —<br />

MIAMI 11-6 — — WON 3RD 4TH 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND<br />

MONTE-CARLO 10-7 — QF SF 2ND 1ST 3RD QF 1ST —<br />

ROME 9-8 — 2ND 3RD SF 3RD 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST<br />

MADRID 3-4 — 3RD 2ND — 2ND 3RD — 1ST —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 9-7 3RD QF 3RD QF 1ST 3RD — 2ND —<br />

CINCINNATI 9-7 QF 3RD 2ND SF 1ST QF — 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 5-1 2ND WON — — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 15-7 QF 3RD SF 3RD WON QF 2ND 1ST —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age seven with his older brother Eduard (born June 1, 1970), who was a gifted player<br />

himself and has been a big influence in his career…Parents Vladimir and Tatjana live in Volgograd, Russia…<br />

Born in Severodonezk, Ukraine but at age of 15 moved to Salmtal, Germany…Received Russian citizenship at<br />

18 and moved back to Russia in early 2004…His favorite players growing up were Ivan Lendl and Yannick<br />

Noah…Enjoys fishing, football and hockey…Considers clay and rebound ace (hard) his favorite surfaces and<br />

strength is his speed…Former Russian President Boris Yeltsin attended his title effort in Moscow in 2004 and his<br />

Davis Cup home ties in 2005…Wife, Irina (married Nov. 25, 2006 in Moscow)…Coached by his brother Eduard<br />

(since 1992) whose son Philip earned his first career <strong>ATP</strong> ranking point in 2010.<br />

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WINNINGEST PLAYERS IN OPEN ERA FINALS<br />

Nikolay Davydenko has the second-best winning percentage in<br />

singles finals on the <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in the Open Era (since ‘68).<br />

Here is a look at the Top 10 players with the best career FedEx<br />

Reliability Index (based on minimum of 20 finals played):<br />

FINALS CAREER<br />

PLAYER W-L INDEX<br />

1) Thomas Muster 44-10 .815<br />

2) Nikolay Davydenko 20-5 .800<br />

3) Rafael Nadal 43-13 .768<br />

4) Thomas Enqvist 19-7 .731<br />

5) Pete Sampras 64-24 .727<br />

6) Bjorn Borg 63-24 .724<br />

7) Jose-Luis Clerc 25-10 .714<br />

8) John McEnroe 76-31 .710<br />

9) Roger Federer 66-28 .702<br />

10) Rod Laver^ 42-18 .700<br />

^Played in pre-Open Era finals


THIEMO DE BAKKER (NED)<br />

Birthdate: September 19, 1988 Turned Pro: 2006<br />

Birthplace: The Hague, The Netherlands<br />

Height: 6’5” (1.95m)<br />

Residence: Gravenzande, The Netherlands<br />

Weight: 182 (62kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 37-37<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $732,031<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-8<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 40 (July 19, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 220 (September 17, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 43 (28-24) 2007: 407 (1-4)<br />

2009: 96 (3-6) 2006: 468 (1-1)<br />

2008: 250 (4-2)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $534,276. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 28-24 (singles), 3-6 (doubles).<br />

Singles Semifinalist: Barcelona, New Haven. Quarterfinalist: Chennai.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Dutchman played his first full season on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and cut his ranking in half for his first Top 50<br />

finish…Posted a personal-high 28 match wins and reached his first two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SFs…Began season<br />

with first QF in Chennai…In April, advanced to maiden SF in Barcelona with wins over No. 10 Tsonga and<br />

Ferrero (l. to Soderling)…Advanced to 3rd RD in last three Grand Slam tournaments, Roland Garros (l. to<br />

Tsonga), Wimbledon (l. to Mathieu) and US Open (l. to Soderling)…In August in New Haven, reached SF (l. to<br />

Stakhovsky)…Had 2-6 mark vs. Top 10 opponents…Earned a career-high $534,276.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Dutchman finished in Top 100 for first time in ‘09 at No. 96, climbing from No. 250 from previous year…He<br />

was first Dutchman in year-end Top 100 since Raemon Sluiter was No. 82 in ‘04…Compiled his best results in<br />

Challengers, putting together a 35-13 match record and earning four titles…He won a pro-best 18 matches in a<br />

row during season…Made his Davis Cup debut in first round tie in Argentina and lost to Monaco in second rubber<br />

and Chela in dead rubber…Later in year in <strong>World</strong> Group playoff tie vs. France, beat No. 13 Monfils in first<br />

rubber and lost to No. 7 Tsonga in four sets in fourth rubber…In ’08, advanced to first Challenger final at<br />

Calatanissetta (l. to countryman Huta Galung)…In ’06, won first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> match in Amersfoort (d.<br />

Benneteau)…Finished as No. 1 junior in world that year, capping his career with title at Wimbledon juniors (d.<br />

Gawron)…Also won four other junior titles, in Costa Rica, Australia, Italy and Great Britain…Advanced to SF at<br />

Roland Garros (l. to Bester)…Has a 6-7 career Davis Cup record (6-5 in singles) in six ties.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-1)<br />

CAREER 10 07<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-1 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-1 3RD —<br />

WIMBLEDON 2-2 3RD 1ST<br />

US OPEN 2-1 3RD —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 7-8)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

INDIAN WELLS 2-1 3RD<br />

MIAMI 1-1 2ND<br />

MONTE-CARLO 1-1 2ND<br />

ROME 0-1 1ST<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-1 2ND<br />

CINCINNATI 1-1 2ND<br />

SHANGHAI 1-1 2ND<br />

PARIS 0-1 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Thiemo Carsten Jannick de Bakker…Mother Carlieke, introduced her son to tennis when she would<br />

bring him to local club where he taught himself how to play…At age six he started practicing with coaches<br />

from Dutch Tennis Federation…Earned his first swimming diploma at age three and started playing at a football<br />

club at age four…Ruud Thijssen, father of Nicole Thijssen (played for junior Fed Cup team) was coach at his<br />

club and recognized his talent, letting him join practice at a young age…Has one older (Yori) and one younger<br />

brother (Kayo)…Considers clay his best surface and forehand as best shot…Has worked with former Andre<br />

Agassi trainer Gil Reyes in Las Vegas from time to time in 2010…Coached by countryman Huib Troost, who was<br />

his first coach at age eight, since November 2010.<br />

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JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO (ARG)<br />

Birthdate: September 23, 1988 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Tandil, Argentina<br />

Height: 6'6" (1.98m)<br />

Residence: Tandil, Argentina<br />

Weight: 182 (82kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 141-72<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $6,775,148<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 7/3<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 17-28<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 4 (January 11, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 105 (May 25, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 257 (3-3) 2007: 44 (28-25) 2004:T1077 (0-0)<br />

2009: 5 (54-16) 2006: 91 (10-12)<br />

2008: 9 (46-16) 2005: 159 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $95,273. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 3-3 (singles).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Tandil native only played three tournaments due to right wrist injury…Reached 4th RD at Australian Open<br />

(d. Russell, Blake 10-8 in five sets, F. Mayer, l. to Cilic in five sets)…Underwent surgery on May 4 in Rochester,<br />

Minnesota… Returned after eight month absence and lost in 1st RD in Bangkok (l. to O. Rochus) and Tokyo (l. to<br />

Lopez)…Has protected ranking of No. 5 for up to nine tournaments that will expire June 20, ‘11.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine put together back-to-back Top 10 campaigns in ‘08-09, compiling a 100-32 match record while<br />

winning seven of 10 finals…In ‘09, was youngest player in Top 10 at No. 5…He captured his first Grand Slam<br />

crown at US Open, defeating Nadal (SF) and Federer (F) in five sets…Won titles in Auckland (d. Querrey) and<br />

Washington (d. Roddick) and reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 final in Montreal* (l. to Murray)…Closed his 54-<br />

match win season with final at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals (l. to Davydenko)…In ‘08, climbed from No. 44 in<br />

‘07 to No. 9…Won career-high four <strong>ATP</strong> titles in five finals and finished as top Argentine and South American<br />

for first time while helping his country to Davis Cup final (l. to Spain 3-1)…Fell to Lopez in four sets, injuring his<br />

right thigh in the match, which kept him out of reverse singles in Davis Cup final…Struggled with back problems<br />

early on (retiring twice)…After 2nd RD exit at Wimbledon, won 37 of 45 matches, including a 23-match<br />

winning streak…Won consecutive titles in Stuttgart (d. Gasquet) and Kitzbühel (d. Melzer) on clay, then moved<br />

to hard courts and won back-to-back titles in Los Angeles (d. Roddick) and Washington (d. Troicki) before streak<br />

ended with QF loss at US Open (l. to Murray)…Climbed from No. 65 on July 7 to No. 13 on Sept. 8…Helped his<br />

country to its third Davis Cup final (1981, ‘06) by defeating Russia’s No. 5 Davydenko and then Andreev in decisive<br />

fifth rubber…Reached Tokyo final (l. to Berdych) to break into Top 10 on Oct. 6…In ‘07, finished as<br />

youngest player in Top 50 at No. 44 (at 19 years, 2 months), winning 28 matches…In Madrid*, defeated No. 9<br />

Robredo for first Top 10 win en route to 3rd RD (l. to eventual champ Nalbandian)…In ‘06, he was youngest<br />

player in year-end Top 100 at No. 91 (at 18 years, 2 months) and reached two <strong>ATP</strong> QFs, in Umag and Basel…<br />

Captured Orange Bowl 14s title in ‘02 and played his last junior tournament at Roland Garros in ‘05, losing to<br />

Murray in QF…Has a 6-2 Davis Cup singles record in five ties…Earned a career-high $4,753,087 in ‘09.<br />

CAREER TITLES (7): 2009-Auckland(H), Washington(H), US Open(H); 2008-Stuttgart(CL), Kitzbühel(CL), Los<br />

Angeles(H), Washington(H). FINALIST (3): 2009-Montreal*(H), Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London(IH); 2008-<br />

Tokyo(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 9-4 4TH QF 2ND 2ND ---<br />

ROLAND GARROS 6-4 --- SF 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-3 --- 2ND 2ND 2ND ---<br />

US OPEN 13-3 --- WON QF 3RD 1ST<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 09 08<br />

4-4 RUP RR<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

(Career W-L: 31-19)<br />

CAREER 09 08 07 06<br />

INDIAN WELLS 4-2 QF --- 2ND ---<br />

MIAMI 8-3 SF 2ND 4TH ---<br />

MONTE-CARLO 0-1 2ND --- --- ---<br />

ROME 2-2 QF 1ST --- ---<br />

MADRID 7-4 SF QF 3RD 1ST<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-2 RUP --- 1ST ---<br />

CINCINNATI 2-1 --- --- 3RD ---<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 2ND --- --- ---<br />

PARIS 4-3 QF 3RD 2ND ---<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Juan Martin del Potro…Nicknames are Enano, Palito and Delpo…Began playing at age seven with<br />

coach Marcelo Gomez…Comes from same hometown (Tandil) as <strong>ATP</strong> pros Mariano Zabaleta, Juan Monaco,<br />

Diego Junquiera and Maximo Gonzalez…Father, Daniel, played semi-pro rugby in Argentina, and works as a<br />

veterinarian, and mother, Patricia, is a teacher…Has one younger sister, Julieta…Childhood idol was Pete<br />

Sampras…Speaks Spanish, English and some Italian…Supporter of Boca Juniors soccer team in Argentina and<br />

Juventus in Italy…Favorite surface is hard courts…Says if he wasn’t a tennis player, would pursue a career in<br />

architecture…After winning his first title in Stuttgart in July 2008, gave his CLK Mercedes-Benz to his sister,<br />

Julieta…Fitness trainer is Martiniano Orazi and coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Franco Davin (since March 2008).


SOMDEV DEVVARMAN (IND)<br />

Birthdate: February 13, 1985 Turned Pro: 2008<br />

Birthplace: Assam, India<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Austin, Texas, USA<br />

Weight: 160 (72kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 20-27<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $390,904<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 94 (October 25, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 197 (November 8, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 108 (8-14) 2007: 1021 (0-2) 2004: 740 (0-0)<br />

2009: 126 (10-5) 2006:T1120 (0-1) 2003:T1075 (0-0)<br />

2008: 204 (2-5) 2005:T1367 (0-0) 2002:T1221 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $189,381. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 8-14 (singles), 3-3 (doubles) Challenger: 12-8 (singles), 8-6<br />

(doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Johannesburg. Doubles Semifinalist: Chennai(w/Singh).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Indian finished just outside Top 100 at a year-end best No. 108…Broke into Top 100 for first time in<br />

August at No. 96 and was there for 10 weeks before slipping out in November…Compiled an 8-14 match record<br />

in tour level play and 12-8 in Challengers with one title…In February, advanced to QF in Johannesburg (l. to<br />

Ferrer) and followed by qualifying into main draw in Dubai (l. to Baghdatis)…In March, played in 1st RD Davis<br />

Cup tie in Russia and lost both matches to Kunitsyn and Youzhny…Following month, qualified in Houston and<br />

reached 2nd RD (l. to Hewitt in three sets)…Also qualified for first Grand Slam at Roland Garros and lost to<br />

Chiudinelli in five sets in 1st RD…In July, lost in 2nd RD in Newport (l. to eventual champ Fish) and followed<br />

with SF at Aptos Challenger…Returned to <strong>ATP</strong> play in Los Angeles and reached 2nd RD (l. to Tipsarevic)…In<br />

August, qualified in back-to-back weeks at Toronto* (l. to Monfils) and Cincinnati* (l. to Ginepri)…After a 1st RD<br />

loss at US Open, helped his country get back into Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group for <strong>2011</strong> by defeating top Brazilian<br />

Bellucci who retired in fourth rubber due to injury…Then captured Izmir Challenger title in Turkey (d. Ilhan)…<br />

Took singles gold at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi and continued strong season ending push with<br />

singles and doubles gold medals at Asian Games in Guangzhou (d. Istomin, doubles w/ Samam Singh)…First<br />

player to win gold in singles and doubles in the same year since ‘74…Earned a career-high $189,381.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The former collegiate star made his breakthrough in opening week of ‘09 season as he advanced to his maiden<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in his hometown of Chennai…He came in ranked No. 202 as a wild card and posted wins<br />

over former Top 10 Moya and Karlovic before falling to Cilic…Later in season he reached 3rd RD in Washington,<br />

defeating No. 15 Cilic (l. to Karlovic) and qualified in his first Grand Slam event at US Open (de. Gil, l. to<br />

Kohlschreiber)…In Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group playoff tie in South Africa, won both of his singles matches (d. van<br />

der Merwe and De Voest in five sets) to lead his country in ’10 <strong>World</strong> Group…Closed season with runner-up in<br />

his former collegiate town at Charlottesville Challenger (l. to Kim)…In ’08, reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QF in<br />

Washington (l. to Kunitsyn) and won first Challenger title in Lexington (d. Kendrick) as a qualifier…Also runnerup<br />

in Nashville Challenger (l. to Kendrick)…Has a 36-31 career Challenger match record and 2-2 in finals (33-15<br />

in Futures, 4-0 in finals)…Has a 5-6 career mark in Davis Cup play, all singles, in six ties.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2009 – Chennai(H).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-1 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 1-2 1ST 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 0-2)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Grew up in Chennai before attending University of Virginia from 2005-08…Earned a sociology degree in May<br />

2008 and turned pro that summer…Captured NCAA singles title in back-to-back seasons in 2007 (d. Georgia's<br />

John Isner) and 2008 (d. Tennessee's J.P. Smith) and All-American honors both times…Considers hard courts his<br />

best surface and his tweener as his best shot…Enjoys music of Dave Matthews band and plays music himself…<br />

Coached by Scott McCain and Milos Galecic.<br />

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GRIGOR DIMITROV (BUL)<br />

Birthdate: May 16, 1991 Turned Pro: 2008<br />

Birthplace: Haskovo, Bulgaria<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Paris, France<br />

Weight: 180 (82kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 7-9<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $179,924<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-3<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 106 (Nov. 29, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 292 (August 2, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 106 (3-2) 2007:T1461 (0-0)<br />

2009: 287 (4-6)<br />

2008: 482 (0-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $61,933. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 3-2 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) Challenger: 30-11 (singles), 3-4<br />

(doubles).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The young Bulgarian was youngest player at 19 years, six months to finish in Top 125 at a year-end best No.<br />

106…Early in season won three Futures titles, two in Germany and one in Spain…Then between Aug. 23 and<br />

Sept. 26, won three straight Challenger titles at Geneva (d. Andujar) and two more in Bangkok (d. Kravchuk and<br />

d. Kudryavtsev)…After three events climbed from No. 245 to No. 136…In October, reached final at Orleans in<br />

France (l. to Mahut)…Compiled a 40-31 Challenger match record…In only <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> play outing at<br />

Queen’s, reached second round (d. Bogdanovic, l. to Lopez).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Bulgarian phenom made his first impression on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in February ‘09 in Rotterdam as he defeated<br />

No. 23 Berdych in first round before losing in three sets to <strong>World</strong> No. 1 Nadal…Following week in Marseille, took<br />

No. 8 Simon to three sets in opening round loss…Was granted a wild card at Wimbledon but was forced to<br />

withdraw due to a knee injury…In ’08, won three Spanish Futures titles, including back-to-back weeks in<br />

September…Compiled outstanding junior results, finishing as No. 3 junior in world in ‘08…Captured<br />

Wimbledon and US Open junior titles and advanced to QF at Roland Garros…In ‘07, reached Orange Bowl final<br />

in Miami (l. to Berankis)…Has a 37-30 career record in Challengers and 3-1 in finals…Also 47-19 in Futures<br />

events with a 6-0 mark in finals…In Davis Cup play, has an 11-3 record (9-1 in singles) in eight ties.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0)<br />

CAREER 09<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-1 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began to play tennis at age three with his parents…Nicknamed Junior…Only child of father, Dimitar, who is a<br />

tennis coach, and mother, Maria, who is a sports teacher and former volleyball player…Speaks Bulgarian and<br />

English…Considers favorite shot backhand down the line and favorite surfaces are hard court and grass…Fan<br />

of Manchester United and favorite tournament is Wimbledon…Ambition is to be <strong>World</strong> No. 1…Idol growing up<br />

was Pete Sampras…Hobbies include cars, computers and watches…Coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro and Aussie<br />

Peter McNamara (since Queen’s Club in June 2010).<br />

UNDER-21 IN TOP 200<br />

In 2010, Grigor Dimitrov finished as the highest-ranked teenager<br />

and second-youngest in the Top 200 South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Rankings. He was one of seven players under the age of 21 to finish<br />

in the Top 200 (based on Dec. 6 final ranking):<br />

AGE PLAYER RANK<br />

18 years, 7 months Ryan Harrison (USA) No. 173<br />

19 years, 6 months Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) No. 106<br />

19 years, 11 months Milos Raonic (CAN) No. 156<br />

20 years, 23 days Jerzy Janowicz (POL) No. 161<br />

20 years, 2 months Frederico del Bonis (ARG) No. 160<br />

20 years, 5 months Richard Berankis (LTU) No. 87<br />

20 years, 11 months Kei Nishikori (JPN) No. 98<br />

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NOVAK DJOKOVIC (SRB)<br />

Birthdate: May 22, 1987 Turned Pro: 2003<br />

Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco<br />

Weight: 176 (79kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 324-105<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $20,262,956<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 18/13<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 39-50<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 2 (February 1, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 114 (November 30, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 3 (61-18) 2007: 3 (68-19) 2004: 187 (2-3)<br />

2009: 3 (78-19) 2006: 16 (40-18) 2003: 676 (0-0)<br />

2008: 3 (64-17) 2005: 83 (11-11)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $4,278,857. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 61-18 (singles), 7-5 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Dubai, Beijing. Finalist: US Open, Basel. Semifinalist: Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo*,<br />

Wimbledon, Toronto*, Shanghai*, Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London. Quarterfinalist: Australian Open,<br />

Rome*, Belgrade, Roland Garros, Cincinnati*. Doubles Winner: London / Queen’s Club(w/Erlich).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Serb compiled another consistent year, finishing No. 3 for fourth year in a row, winning two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

titles, reaching QFs or better in all four Grand Slam tournaments for first time in a season, including a final,<br />

while leading his country to Davis Cup title (d. France 3-2) for first time while going 7-0 in singles play…Also<br />

ranked No. 2 for 26 weeks during season…Opened first month with QF at Australian Open (l. to Tsonga in five<br />

sets) and then went to No. 2 on Feb. 1…In February, reached SF in Rotterdam (l. to Youzhny) and then two<br />

weeks later in Dubai he successfully defended an <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title for first time in his career, beating<br />

Youzhny in a rain-delayed final…He became second player in tournament history (since ‘93) to win back-toback<br />

titles…In early March, he helped Serbia reach Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group QF by beating Americans Querrey<br />

(four sets) and Isner (five sets) in a 3-2 win in Belgrade…At Indian Wells*, his nine-match winning streak came<br />

to an end with 4th RD loss to eventual champion Ljubicic…Then lost his opening round match (after a bye) in<br />

Miami* to O. Rochus in three sets…During clay court circuit, lost to Verdasco in SF in Monte-Carlo* and QF in<br />

Rome*…At his hometown tournament in Belgrade, reached QF but retired due to illness and allergies after losing<br />

first set to wild card Krajinovic…Pulled out of Madrid* following week due to illness…At Roland Garros, fell<br />

to Melzer in five sets in QF after holding a two-set lead…In June at Queen's Club in London, lost to Malisse in<br />

3rd RD but won doubles title (w/Erlich)…Went on to reach SF at Wimbledon for second time (’07) but fell short<br />

against Berdych…Participated in latest finish at All England Club in his 1st RD match against O. Rochus, which<br />

ended at 10:59 p.m. under roof and lights on Centre Court…Afterwards, returned to No. 2 and was there for six<br />

weeks…One week later, he helped Serbia reach its first Davis Cup SF with a win over Croatia, defeating Ljubicic<br />

and Cilic in straight sets…In mid-August in Toronto*, lost to Federer in three sets in SF…Afterwards slipped to<br />

No. 3 on August 16 before returning to No. 2 on Sept. 13 after his US Open runner-up effort…It was his second<br />

final at Flushing Meadows (‘07) and en route he beat countryman Troicki in a five-set 1st Rd. battle and then<br />

outlasted Federer in five sets in SFs, saving two match points…He lost to <strong>World</strong> No. 1 Nadal in four sets in a<br />

rain-delayed Monday final…One week later he led Serbia to a 3-2 Davis Cup SF victory over Czech Republic by<br />

winning in four sets over Berdych in fourth rubber…Tipsarevic won fifth and decisive rubber (d. Stepanek)…In<br />

October he defended his title in Beijing over Ferrer in a rain-delayed Monday final…Following week reached SF<br />

in Shanghai* (l. to Federer)…In back-to-back tournaments, reached final in Basel (l. to Federer in three sets) and<br />

3rd RD in Paris* (l. to Llodra)…Was 43-12 on hard, 12-4 on clay and 6-2 on grass and went 4-8 vs. Top 10 foes.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Serbian native has put his country on the tennis map with outstanding results since making Top 20 breakthrough<br />

in ‘06…Finished No. 16 that year and from ‘07–10 has ranked No. 3 each season…Has an 18-13 record<br />

in finals and captured his first Grand Slam title at ’08 Australian Open (d. Federer in SF, Tsonga in F)… Also a<br />

two-time runner-up at US Open (’07, ’10)…Has advanced to SFs (or better) in all four Grand Slam tournaments,<br />

including twice at Roland Garros (‘07–08) and Wimbledon (’07, ’10)…In ’09, won five <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles in a<br />

career-high 10 finals and became first player to finish No. 3 for three straight years since Wilander form ‘85-<br />

87…Led <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in matches played (97), matches won (78) and hard court matches won (53), all personal<br />

bests…In May, lost in Madrid* SF to Nadal in longest best-of-three sets match (4:03) in Open Era (after holding<br />

three match points)…In last month, won back-to-back titles in Basel (d. Federer) and Paris* (d. Monfils)…In<br />

’08, captured four titles in six finals, closing with Tennis Masters Cup Shanghai title (d. Davydenko) as well as his<br />

first Grand Slam crown at Australian Open…Only dropped one set during fortnight in Melbourne, that coming<br />

in final…In March, picked up title in Indian Wells* (d. Nadal in SF, Fish in F)…After a 17-4 start in first three<br />

months, played well on clay (16-3) with SF in Monte-Carlo* (ret. to Federer), won title at Rome* (d. Wawrinka)<br />

and reached SF at Hamburg and Roland Garros (l. to Nadal both times)…On grass, advanced to final at Queen’s<br />

(l. to Nadal)…During summer hard court circuit, runner-up in Cincinnati* (l. to Murray), won bronze medal at<br />

Beijing Olympics (d. Blake) and advanced to SF at US Open (l. to Federer)…In ’07, finished as youngest player<br />

(20) in Top 10 and won five <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles while reaching his first Grand Slam final at US Open (l. to<br />

Federer)…Compiled a 19-4 record in Grand Slam play (losing to Federer and Nadal twice each) and 24-7 mark<br />

in <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 tournaments…In March, reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 final in Indian Wells* (l. to<br />

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Nadal) and followed with title in Miami* without dropping a set (d. Nadal in QF, Murray in SF, Cañas in F)…Held<br />

serve 58 of 59 games throughout and afterwards went from 10 to No. 7 on Apr. 2…On clay, picked up title in<br />

Estoril (d. Robredo in SF, Gasquet in F) and reached SF at Roland Garros (l. to Nadal)…On grass, continued success<br />

at Wimbledon where he advanced to SF (ret. vs. Nadal with toe blister)…In August, collected his second<br />

Masters 1000 shield in Montreal* where he posted wins over No. 3 Roddick (QF), No. 2 Nadal (SF) and No. 1<br />

Federer (F) to become first player to defeat <strong>World</strong>’s Top 3 since Becker in October 1994 in Stockholm…He also<br />

became first player to beat Federer and Nadal in same tournament while they were ranked No. 1 and 2…Made<br />

his third appearance at US Open and advanced to his first Slam final, getting past Stepanek in a 4:41 five-set<br />

marathon in 2nd RD before not dropping a set in wins over Moya (QF) and Ferrer (SF)…In title match against<br />

Federer, had five first set points and two more in second set before losing each in a tie-break…In October, collected<br />

his fifth title in Vienna (d. Wawrinka)…Posted a 30-13 tie-break record, one of Top 5 marks on <strong>ATP</strong> circuit…Went<br />

43-12 on hard and fired a career-high 518 aces to rank No. 6 in Ricoh <strong>ATP</strong> MatchFacts…Named <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Most Improved Player in ‘06 and ’07…In ’06, captured two <strong>ATP</strong> titles in three finals and finished as youngest<br />

player (at 19) in year-end Top 20…Also made breakthrough in Grand Slam play with a QF at Roland Garros (ret.<br />

vs. Nadal)…In July, won maiden <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Amersfoort (d. Massu)…Took a nine-match winning<br />

streak into his second consecutive <strong>ATP</strong> final following week in Umag, retiring with respiratory problems, up 3-1<br />

in first-set tie-break against Wawrinka…Picked up his second <strong>ATP</strong> title in Metz (d. Melzer)…In ’05, finished as<br />

youngest player in Top 100 at 18 years, 5 months…As a junior, advanced to Australian Open junior singles and<br />

doubles SF (w/Jenkins) in ‘04…Has a 19-6 career singles record (17-5 in singles) in 15 Davis Cup ties since<br />

‘04…Earned a career-high $5,689,077 in ’08.<br />

CAREER TITLES (18): 2010 – Dubai(H), Beijing(H); 2009 – Dubai(H), Belgrade(CL), Beijing(H), Basel(IH),<br />

Paris*(IH); 2008 – Australian Open(H), Indian Wells*(H), Rome*(CL), Tennis Masters Cup-Shanghai(IH); 2007 –<br />

Adelaide(H), Miami*(H), Estoril(CL), Montreal*(H), Vienna(IH); 2006 – Amersfoort(CL), Metz(IH). FINALIST (13):<br />

2010 – US Open(H), Basel(IH); 2009 – Miami*(H), Monte-Carlo*(CL), Rome*(CL), Halle(G), Cincinnati*(H); 2008 –<br />

London / Queen’s Club(G), Cincinnati*(H), Bangkok(IH); 2007 – Indian Wells*(H), US Open(H); 2006 – Umag(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-5)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

AUS. OPEN 18-5 QF QF WON 4TH 1ST 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 21-6 QF 3RD SF SF QF 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 20-6 SF QF 2ND SF 4TH 3RD<br />

US OPEN 26-6 RUP SF SF RUP 3RD 3RD<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

8-7 SF RR WON RR<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 105-39)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

INDIAN WELLS 16-4 4TH QF WON RUP 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 12-4 2ND RUP 2ND WON 2ND —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 11-5 SF RUP SF 3RD 1ST —<br />

ROME 13-3 QF RUP WON QF — —<br />

MADRID 9-4 — SF 3RD SF QF —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL12-3 SF QF QF WON — —<br />

CINCINNATI 11-6 QF RUP RUP 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 6-2 SF SF — — — —<br />

PARIS 9-5 3RD WON 3RD 2ND 2ND 3RD<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age four and made pro debut at 16…Nicknamed Nole…Father, Srdjan and mother, Dijana…<br />

Owner of company, "Family Sports," which has three restaurants, a tennis academy, and a range of products,<br />

featuring his likeness on mineral water, candy bars, sugar, clothing, cups, among other items…Uncle, Goran, is<br />

tournament director of Belgrade Open in May…He and his family opened a restaurant in Belgrade in April 2009<br />

called “Novak”…Father, uncle and aunt were all professional skiers and his father was also an excellent football<br />

player…His father wanted him to be a football player or skier but excelled in tennis at an early age…Credits his<br />

family as inspiration for giving him so much support and says he wouldn’t be able to be where he is without<br />

their help…Younger brothers Marko (born Aug. 20, 1991) and Djordje (born July 17, 1995) are both in school<br />

and play tennis…Idol growing up was Pete Sampras…At age 12, attended Niki Pilic Academy in Munich and<br />

practiced there for almost two years before returning to Belgrade…Speaks Serbian, Italian, German and<br />

English…Favorite surface is hard courts but considers himself an all around player…Best shot is backhand<br />

down the line…His family invited 50 underprivileged Kosovo-Serb children to Belgrade in September 2007 to<br />

be courtside for Serbia-Australia Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group tie…Appeared in September 2007 Vogue<br />

Magazine…Elected to two-year term in June 2008 to <strong>ATP</strong> Player Council…Works with physiotherapist Milan<br />

Amanovic and Gebhard Phil-Gritsch, who used to work with Austrian Thomas Muster…Coached by former <strong>ATP</strong><br />

pro and Slovak Republic native Marian Vajda (since June 2006).<br />

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LUKAS DLOUHY (CZE)<br />

Birthdate: April 9, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Pisek, Czech Republic<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco<br />

Weight: 194 (87kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 159-113<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,660,861<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 8/12<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 73 (April 3, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 5 (June 22, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 9 (31-27) 2007: 9 (37-17) 2004: 255 (0-0) 2001: 561 (0-0)<br />

2009: 6 (31-25) 2006: 20 (32-17) 2003: 373 (0-0) 2000: 838 (0-0)<br />

2008: 13 (27-18) 2005: 80 (1-6) 2002: 313 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $414,678. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 1-1 (singles) Challenger: 0-1 (singles), 3-1 (doubles).<br />

Winner: Miami*(w/Paes). Finalist: Brisbane, Dubai, Roland Garros, ‘s-Hertogenbosch(w/Paes). Semifinalist:<br />

Madrid*(w/Paes), Moscow(w/Chardy).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Czech native qualified for season-ending championship for third straight year (w/Paes)…In 17 tournaments,<br />

won one title and reached four other finals, including Roland Garros…Opened season with runner-up in<br />

Brisbane (l. to Chardy-Gicquel) and QF at Australian Open…In February advanced to final in Dubai (l. to Aspelin-<br />

Hanley) and following month captured title in Miami* (d. Bhupathi-Mirnyi)…On clay, reached SFs in Madrid*<br />

and final at Roland Garros (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic both times)…On grass, advanced to final in ‘s-Hertogenbosch<br />

(l. to Lindstedt-Tecau)…Winless (0-3) during summer hard court circuit and after 1st Rd. loss at US Open they<br />

did not play together again until November at Paris* where they reached QFs…Closed with 0-3 round robin<br />

record at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals…Finished No. 5 in <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team Ranking and No. 9 individually.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Czech Republic native turned in back-to-back Top 100 seasons in singles in ‘05–06 at No. 92 (both years)<br />

before moving to doubles full-time in ‘08…In ’09, he teamed with Paes to capture two Grand Slam titles<br />

(Roland Garros, US Open)…In ’08, first joined up with Paes and won title in Bangkok and reached three other<br />

finals, including US Open (l. to Bryans)…Finished No. 8 in <strong>ATP</strong> Team Ranking…In ’07, reached Grand Slam finals<br />

at Roland Garros and US Open with countryman Vizner to finish at No. 5 in <strong>ATP</strong> Team Ranking…Won maiden<br />

doubles title at Costa do Sauipe, and also captured crown in Estoril…Has a 5-6 career Davis Cup record (3-5 in<br />

singles) in eight ties…Earned a career-high $668,873 in ’09.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (12).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER 08 07 06 05<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-3 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 3-3 — 1ST 3RD 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-2 — 1ST 2ND —<br />

US OPEN 0-1 — — 1ST —<br />

DOUBLES (2-4 in Finals). ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2009 (w/Paes); Finalist - 2010 (w/Paes), 2007 (w/Vizner); US OPEN:<br />

Champion - 2009 (w/Paes); Finalist - 2008 (w/Paes), 2007 (w/Vizner).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

6-8 RR RR WON RR<br />

(08-10 w/Paes, 07 w/Vizner)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

DOUBLES (1-0 in Finals). MIAMI: Champion - 2010 (w/Paes)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age five…Older sister, Barbara was Czech Republic national champion when growing<br />

up and now a tennis coach so he followed her example…Enjoyed playing hockey as a teenager and chose tennis<br />

over hockey at age 15…In his spare time, likes roller-skating, cinema and playing hockey…Father, Ales,<br />

works in business management and mother, Natasha, is a school teacher…Both parents made sacrifices by<br />

moving with him to Prague to support his tennis career…Grew up playing on clay courts…Favorite shot is drop<br />

shot…Idol growing up was Yevgeny Kafelnikov and also admires Canadian hockey player Mario Lemieux…<br />

Fitness trainer is Joe Ivanko and coached by countryman Karel Novacek.<br />

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IVAN DODIG (CRO)<br />

Birthdate: January 2, 1985 Turned Pro: 2004<br />

Birthplace: Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Zagreb, Croatia<br />

Weight: 176 (79kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 10-10<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $324,290<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 88 (November 8, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 145 (September 17, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 88 (8-7) 2007: 298 (0-0) 2004:T1160 (0-0)<br />

2009: 181 (2-2) 2006: 414 (0-0) 2003: T934 (0-0)<br />

2008: 387 (0-1) 2005: 840 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $189,953. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 8-7 (singles), 1-3 (doubles)<br />

Challenger: 19-12 (singles), 18-7 (doubles).<br />

Singles Quarterfinalist: Stockholm.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Zagreb resident finished in Top 100 for first time at a year-end best No. 88, highlighted by his second career<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QF in Stockholm (l. to Ljubicic) as a qualifer…Qualified five times during season, including<br />

Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open, reaching second round each time…His best win of the season<br />

came at Australian Open where he beat No. 23 Ferrero in five sets before losing to Koubek in 2nd RD…In<br />

Challenger play, compiled a 19-12 match record, winning title at Astana-2 (d. Kunitsyn) in November and reaching<br />

final at Ostrava (l. Rosol) in May…Went 8-7 in <strong>ATP</strong> play and won a career high $189,953.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Croat has compiled his best results in Challenger tournaments, putting together a 61-53 record and 2-3<br />

mark in finals…Early on worked his way up through Futures success, compiling an 83-51 record and 3-3 mark in<br />

finals…In ‘09, qualified in Zagreb and reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QF with wins over No. 21 Andreev and<br />

Gulbis before falling to Ancic…Won Sarajevo Challenger (d. Meffert) and reached finals in Ostrava (l. to Hajek)<br />

and Kolding (l. to Bogdanovic)…In ’08, made his <strong>ATP</strong> debut as a qualifier in Marseille and lost to No. 3 Djokovic<br />

in first round…Has an 8-16 career Davis Cup record (4-6 in singles) in 18 ties…Played 22 rubbers for Bosnia and<br />

Herzegovina between April ‘02 and July ‘06 before making debut for Croatia in ‘10.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-1 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-1 2ND<br />

US OPEN 1-1 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age eight…Father, Tomislav; mother, Davorka; brothers Zeljko and Mladen…Speaks Croatian<br />

and English…Enjoys music, movies, table tennis and video games…Childhood idol was countryman Goran<br />

Ivanisevic…Considers clay his favorite surface and his forehand as favorite shot…Physical trainer is Milos<br />

Jelisavcic and coached by Dutchman Jan de Witt…Practices at Gerry Weber Breakpoint Team in Halle, Germany.<br />

CROATIANS IN TOP 200<br />

In 2010, Ivan Dodig made the biggest jump among Croatians<br />

in the Top 100 of the South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings.<br />

Overall, he is one of six Croats in the year-end Top 200:<br />

RANKING<br />

No. 14<br />

No. 17<br />

No. 73<br />

No. 88<br />

No. 182<br />

No. 192<br />

PLAYER<br />

Marin Cilic<br />

Ivan Ljubicic<br />

Ivo Karlovic<br />

Ivan Dodig<br />

Franco Skugor<br />

Antonio Veic<br />

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ALEXANDR DOLGOPOLOV (UKR)<br />

Birthdate: November 7, 1988 Turned Pro: 2006<br />

Birthplace: Kiev, Ukraine<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Kiev, Ukraine<br />

Weight: 192 (87kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 22-28<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $621,600<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-5<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 39 (July 19, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 232 (June 21, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 48 (21-23) 2007: 226 (0-2)<br />

2009: 131 (1-1) 2006: 269 (0-2)<br />

2008: 309 (0-0) 2005:T1523 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $446,248. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 21-23 (singles), 1-7 (doubles).<br />

Challenger: 17-4 (singles), 6-4 (doubles).<br />

Singles Semifinalist: Eastbourne. Quarterfinalist: Umag, Moscow, St. Petersburg.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 player from Ukraine (behind Stakhovsky) climbed over 80 spots to finish in Top 50 for the first time,<br />

highlighted by personal-high 21 match wins…Reached career-high No. 39 on July 19…Enjoyed Challenger success<br />

in first three months with title in Meknes and finals in Tangier and Marrakech…Had 17-4 match record in<br />

Challengers…Reached 3rd RD at Roland Garros (d. Clement, F. Gonzalez; l. to Almagro) and followed with first<br />

career SF in Eastbourne (l. to Llodra)…Also 2nd RD at Wimbledon, losing to Tsonga 10-8 in fifth set…Second<br />

half of season highlights included QFs in Umag, Moscow and St. Petersburg…Earned a career-high $446,248.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Ukraine native has worked his way up to <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> by compiling successful results in Challenger and<br />

Futures level tournaments…Has a 75-45 match record and 5-2 mark in finals in Challengers while compiling a<br />

43-13 Futures match record and undefeated in five finals…In ‘09, won three Challenger titles in Orbello (d.<br />

Andujar), Como (d. Aranguren) and Trnava (d. Ouahab)…He posted his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> match win in St.<br />

Petersburg in October (d. Ginepri, l. to Zeballos)…In ’07, captured first Challenger title at Sassuolo (d. Ruiz-<br />

Cadenas)…Has an 0-2 mark in Davis Cup play in two ties and made his debut in ’06.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-1)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-1 3RD<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-1 2ND<br />

US OPEN 0-1 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 4-5)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

MONTE-CARLO 0-1 1ST<br />

MADRID 1-1 2ND<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 2-1 3RD<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 1-1 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age three…Nickname is<br />

Dolgo…Mother, Elena, was a gymnast who<br />

earned a gold and silver medal at the European<br />

Championships…Father, Oleksandar, was a former<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> pro and coached his son from a young<br />

age until 2008…Also has a younger sister,<br />

Maria…Speaks Russian and English… Hobbies<br />

include car racing…Considers clay his favourite<br />

surface…Ambition is to be ranked No. 1…<br />

Identifies his father as most inspirational person<br />

in his life for helping become the tennis player<br />

that he is…If he wasn’t a tennis player he would<br />

be Rally Car Driver…Coached by Australian<br />

Jack Reader.<br />

RANKING IMPROVEMENT IN TOP 50<br />

In 2010, Alexandr Dolgopolov made the second-biggest<br />

jump in the Top 50 South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings,<br />

climing 83 spots from No. 131 in 2009 to No. 48. Here are<br />

the biggest ranking improvements in the Top 50:<br />

PLAYER IMPROVEMENT 2009 - 2010<br />

1) Andrey Golubev (KAZ) +97 No. 133 - No. 36<br />

2) Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) +83 No. 131 - No. 48<br />

3) Ernests Gulbis (LAT) +66 No. 90 - No. 24<br />

4) Yen-Hsun Lu (TPE) +63 No. 98 - No. 35<br />

5) Denis Istomin (UZB) +62 No. 102 - No. 40<br />

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ALEJANDRO FALLA (COL)<br />

Birthdate: November 14, 1983 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Cali, Colombia<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Bogota, Colombia<br />

Weight: 169 (76kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 56-74<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,201,170<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-13<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 58 (April 19, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 130 (August 3, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 105 (14-20) 2007: 84 (14-17) 2004: 125 (5-7) 2001:T1379 (1-0)<br />

2009: 81 (3-9) 2006: 108 (8-8) 2003: 279 (0-0) 2000:T1334 (0-0)<br />

2008: 182 (8-11) 2005: 238 (2-2) 2002: 563 (1-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $315,041. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 14-20 (singles), 0-10 (doubles) Challenger: 4-3 (singles),<br />

1-1 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Los Angeles.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Colombian (behind No. 64 Giraldo) finished just outside Top 100 after reaching a career-high No. 58<br />

during year on April 19…Tied a personal-high with 14 match wins (also in '07) and his best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

result was QFs in 's-Hertogenbosch (d. Ljubicic, l. to Malisse) in June and in Los Angeles (d. Gulbis, l. to Murray)<br />

in July…His best Grand Slam showing was a career-best 3rd RD at Australian Open (l. to Almagro)…In limited<br />

Challenger play, reached final in his hometown of Bogota (l. to Souza) in April…In August, reached 3rd RD in<br />

Washington (l. to Tipsarevic) and qualified in Cincinnati* (d. No. 18 Monfils, l. to Kohlschreiber)…Did not win<br />

another match rest of season, losing six in a row…Lost to Fish in five sets in Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group<br />

playoff tie in September...Compiled marks of 9-12 on hard, 3-4 on grass and 2-4 on clay…Earned a career-high<br />

$315,041.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Colombian has finished in Top 100 twice, in ‘07 at No. 84 and in ’09 at No. 81…In ’09, compiled a 25-11<br />

match record in Challengers, highlighted by three titles…Qualified into main draw eight times during season,<br />

including Wimbledon (l. to Stepanek)…In ’08, his best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> result was QF in Washington (l. to<br />

Haas)…In ’07, won a career-high 14 matches (also in ’10) and became first player from his country to finish in<br />

Top 100 (at No. 84) since Jairo Velasco (No. 47) in ‘82…Reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF in Lyon (d. Andreev,<br />

Marach, No. 14 Ljubicic, l. to Gicquel)…Qualified in eight <strong>ATP</strong> events in ‘09 and ‘07 to lead the circuit…In ’06,<br />

posted his first Top 10 win over No. 6 Davydenko at Wimbledon and first by a Colombian man…Also beat del<br />

Potro at US Open (l. to Tursunov)…Has a 95-60 career match record in Challengers with a 6-6 mark in<br />

finals…Has a 27-9 career Davis Cup record (18-3 in singles) in 19 ties.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-3)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 3-2 3RD — 2ND — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 4-5 2ND — 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-6 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND<br />

US OPEN 1-3 1ST 1ST — — 2ND —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 6-13)<br />

CAREER 10 09 07 06<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-2 1ST — 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 3-2 2ND — 3RD —<br />

MADRID 0-2 — — 1ST 1ST<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-4 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 1-2 2ND — 1ST —<br />

PARIS 0-1 — 1ST — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six with father Jorge, a tennis coach at Sanchez-Casal Academy in Naples, Florida…<br />

Mother, Elsa, is a housewife…Sister, Kelly played at Florida Gulf Coast under a tennis scholarship…Brother<br />

Sebastian trains at Sanchez-Casal Academy and plays junior events in Florida…Likes soccer and supports the<br />

Atletico Nacional team in Colombia…Favorite music is hip-hop and rock (especially U2)…Goal in tennis is to<br />

reach the Top 10…Finished high school in Cali in 2001 (Los Angeles de San Fernando)…Tennis idols were Boris<br />

Becker and Pete Sampras…Prefers to play on hard courts and best shot is the backhand…Coached by Marcos<br />

Gorriz, who also coaches Santiago Giraldo.<br />

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ROGER FEDERER (SUI)<br />

Birthdate: August 8, 1981 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Basel, Switzerland<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Bottmingen, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 187 (84kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 738-174<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $61,060,358<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 66/28<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 135-64<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 1 (February 2, 2004)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 24 (June 9, 2003)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 2 (65-13) 2007: 1 (68-9) 2004: 1 (74-6) 2001: 13 (49-21) 1998: 302 (2-3)<br />

2009: 1 (61-12) 2006: 1 (92-5) 2003: 2 (78-17) 2000: 29 (36-30) 1997:T700 (0-0)<br />

2008: 2 (66-15) 2005: 1 (81-4) 2002: 6 (58-22) 1999: 64 (13-17)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $7,698,289. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 65-13 (singles), 2-2 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Australian Open, Cincinnati*, Stockholm, Basel, Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London.<br />

Finalist: Madrid*, Halle, Toronto*, Shanghai*. Semifinalist: Doha, Estoril, US Open, Paris*. Quarterfinalist:<br />

Roland Garros, Wimbledon.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Swiss native finshed in Top 2 for a record eighth straight year…He captured five titles in nine finals during<br />

season (has won at least three titles for nine straight years)…In first month of action, reached SF in Doha (l. to<br />

Davydenko) and followed with his 16th career Grand Slam crown at Australian Open (d. Murray)…Became first<br />

father to win a Slam title since Agassi at ’03 Australian Open…Has won at least one Slam title for eight consecutive<br />

years, tying mark of Borg and Sampras…His 66 career titles is No. 4 on Open Era titles list…In first two <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 tournaments, reached 3rd RD in Indian Wells* (losing to Baghdatis in a third set tiebreak<br />

after holding three match points) and followed with 4th RD exit in Miami*, (falling to Berdych in a third<br />

set tie-break after holding match point on Mar. 30…During clay court circuit in May, lost in opening round to<br />

Gulbis in Rome*, reached SF in Estoril (l. to Montanes) and final in Madrid* (l. to Nadal)…At Roland Garros, fell<br />

in QF to Soderling in four sets, ending his record of reaching 23 straight Grand Slam SFs (since ’04<br />

Wimbledon)…On June 7, dropped to No. 2, having been No. 1 for 285 weeks (one week shy of equalling<br />

Sampras' all-time record)…On grass in Halle reached final, falling to Hewitt, which ended a 15-match winning<br />

streak against his long-time rival…It also ended a 29-match winning streak in Halle…Returned as defending<br />

champion at Wimbledon, where he lost to Berdych in QFs…It was first time since ‘02 he had not reached final<br />

at All England Club…Since his QF loss at Wimbledon, won 29 of 33 matches during a seven tournament span,<br />

reaching five finals…On July 5, he dropped to No. 3 ranking for first time since Nov. 10, ‘03…In mid-August,<br />

returned at Toronto* where he beat Berdych (QF) and Djokovic (SF) in three-setters before falling to No. 4<br />

Murray in rain-interrupted final…Returned to No. 2 on Aug. 16…The following week he snapped a seven<br />

month title drought by winning Cincinnati* for fourth time (d. Fish) in his 90th tour-level final…Became first<br />

player to win back-to-back titles in Cincinnati since Agassi in ‘95-96…It was also his 17th <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Masters 1000 trophy, tying him with Agassi and one short of Nadal’s record…At US Open, advanced to SF<br />

although he squandered two match points in fifth set loss to Djokovic in 3:44…Afterwards fell to No. 3 on Sept.<br />

13…Went a career-best 21-2 after US Open…Returned following month at Shanghai* where he lost to Murray<br />

in final…Returned to No. 2 on Oct. 18… Then made his first appearance in Stockholm in 10 years and won his<br />

64th tour-level title over F. Mayer…It was 18th different country he has won a tour level title…In addition,<br />

became first active player to reach 900 career singles matches played…Two weeks later he won his fourth<br />

career title in his hometown of Basel (d. Djokovic)…In Paris*, his season-high 12-match winning streak came to<br />

an end in SF against Monfils as he lost in three tie-breaks (after holding five match points)…It was his fourth<br />

loss during year after holding match point…Closed season with his fifth year-end title at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> in London (d. Nadal)…Compiled marks of 47-7 on hard, 10-4 on clay and 8-2 on grass…Went tour best<br />

16-6 vs. Top 10 opponents (most wins during year).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

Regarded by many as game’s greatest ever player with a record 16 Grand Slam titles (in 22 finals), including at<br />

least one crown for eight straight years…In first 16 Grand Slam events of career, did not reach a final but since<br />

winning first Slam title at ’03 Wimbledon, has reached final in 22 of past 30 Slam tournaments (going into<br />

‘11)…The only player to reach all four Slam finals in a season three different years (‘06-07, ’09), including 10<br />

finals in a row from ’05 Wimbledon to ’07 US Open and 18 of 19 through ’10 Australian Open (except ’08<br />

Australian Open)…Has a 66-28 career mark in finals and No. 4 in Open Era titles list…His 44 hard court titles is<br />

two behind Agassi’s mark and also a winner of 11 titles on grass, nine on clay (two on carpet)…One of three<br />

players to finish No. 1 at least five times (‘04-07, ’09), joining Sampras (six) and Jimmy Connors (five)…In ‘09,<br />

finished No. 1 for fifth time in six years…Became first player (since Lendl in ‘89) to reclaim year-end top spot<br />

after losing it for a year…He captured four titles in seven finals during year and became first player to take part<br />

in three five-set Grand Slam finals in a season…He captured Roland Garros (d. Soderling) in his 11th attempt<br />

and became sixth man in history to win all four Grand Slam titles in his career…One month later, he won a<br />

record-breaking 15th Grand Slam title at Wimbledon, where he collected his sixth crown in seventh straight<br />

final at the All England Club as he outlasted Roddick 16-14 in fifth set, breaking him for first time in final<br />

game…It was longest fifth set in a final in Grand Slam history…He served a personal-best 50 aces and earned<br />

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his 60th tour-level title…In process he reclaimed top ranking (on July 6) after Nadal’s run of 46 consecutive<br />

weeks at No. 1…During five weeks off following Wimbledon, his twin daughters, Myla Rose and Charlene Riva<br />

were born on July 23…Returned in August and won Cincinnati* (d. Djokovic) and then at US Open, lost in fiveset<br />

final to No. 6 del Potro, ending a 40-match winning streak at Flushing Meadows…Played six (4-2) five-set<br />

matches, a career high…In ’08, captured four titles in eight finals, including his fifth straight US Open crown (d.<br />

Murray)…Each of his runner-up showings came to rival Nadal, at Monte-Carlo*, Hamburg*, Roland Garros (for<br />

third straight year) and Wimbledon…Won a career-best 21 of 25 matches on clay…Then moved to grass and<br />

won Halle title (d. Kohlschreiber) without dropping serve in 49 games…Fell short of winning a sixth straight<br />

Wimbledon title as Nadal prevailed in a 4:48 marathon (9-7 in fifth set)…It also ended a record 65-match winning<br />

streak on grass and it was his first loss in a grass court final (10-1)…In August, reached QF in Beijing<br />

Olympics (l. to Blake) and earned gold medal in doubles (w/Wawrinka)…His record streak of 237 consecutive<br />

weeks at No. 1 came to an end on Aug. 18 after holding top spot since Feb. 2, ‘04 (previous mark was 160 weeks<br />

by Connors)…At US Open, became first player to win five straight titles since Bill Tilden captured six in a row<br />

from ‘20-25…In November, withdrew from QF (vs. Blake) at Paris* due to back injury for first time in a tournament<br />

after 763 matches…In ’07, finished No. 1 for a fourth straight year and became only fourth player since<br />

1973 to end year at No. 1 at least four consecutive years, joining Sampras (6), Connors (5) and McEnroe<br />

(4)…Also first player in history to reach all four Grand Slam finals in back-to-back years…Won an <strong>ATP</strong>-best eight<br />

titles (in 12 finals), including three Grand Slam crowns for third time in four years…Began year with a repeat<br />

title at Australian Open (d. Gonzalez) without dropping a set (first Slam title without losing a set) and first player<br />

to win a Slam title in such fashion since Borg at Roland Garros in ‘80 (fourth player in Open Era to do so)…In<br />

March, his career-best 41-match winning streak (going back to ‘06 US Open) came to an end with his opening<br />

round loss to Cañas at Indian Wells*…Repeated runner-up effort in Monte-Carlo* (l. to Nadal)…In his next clay<br />

court showing in Rome*, lost in 3rd RD to Volandri and afterwards parted ways with coach Tony Roche…At<br />

Hamburg*, defeated Nadal in final for first time on clay (1-6) to break his rival’s 81-match winning streak on the<br />

surface…At Roland Garros, dropped one set en route to final, only to fall in four sets for second straight year to<br />

Nadal…Withdrew from Halle and entered Wimbledon without a grass court pre-tournament for first time in his<br />

career…At All England Club dropped only one set en route to title match before defeating Nadal in five sets to<br />

capture his fifth consecutive Wimbledon title and join Borg as only players to win at least five straight crowns in<br />

Open Era…Became first player since Bill Tilden in ‘20s to capture four straight US Open titles with straight-sets<br />

win over Djokovic…It was his 12th career Grand Slam crown…Posted a 15-1 mark in Grand Slam tie-breaks<br />

during year…Closed with fourth Tennis Masters Cup title (d. Ferrer) in last five years…In 06, Finished No. 1 for<br />

third straight year highlighted by an <strong>ATP</strong>-best 12 titles, including three Grand Slam crowns for second time in<br />

three years and four <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 titles for second straight season…Competed in 16 finals in 17 tournaments<br />

played and won a career-high 92 matches (92-5), most by a player since Lendl compiled a 106-9 mark in<br />

‘82…Became first player since Sampras in ‘93-94 to win three straight Slam titles…His 12 titles were most in a<br />

season since Muster in ‘95…Became first player in Open Era (since ‘68) to win at least 10 titles three straight<br />

years…Also first player to reach all four Grand Slam finals in a year since Laver in ‘69…Advanced to six straight<br />

Grand Slam finals going back to ‘05 Wimbledon, first player to accomplish that feat since Laver in ‘61-62…<br />

Joined Laver as only players to win at least three Grand Slam titles in two different seasons (Laver won Grand<br />

Slam in ‘62, ‘69)… Also first player since Lendl in ‘81-82 to win at least 80 matches in back-to-back seasons…<br />

From ‘04-06, compiled a match record of 247-15 (.943) with Nadal only player to beat him more than once during<br />

that stretch…Going back to June ‘05- Aug. ‘06, advanced to 17 consecutive finals, second-best behind<br />

Lendl’s 18 straight final appearances in ‘81-82…His five losses came to two players — No. 2 Nadal in finals of<br />

Dubai, Monte-Carlo*, Rome* and Roland Garros and to Murray in 2nd RD of Cincinnati*…His loss to Murray<br />

ended a 55-match winning streak in North America…He also won a record 29 consecutive <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000<br />

matches since Hamburg* in May ‘05 (along with ‘05 Cincinnati*, ’06 Indian Wells*, Miami*) before Nadal ended<br />

streak with his four-set win in Monte-Carlo*…Also had won nine consecutive <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 finals since<br />

‘04…Fell to Nadal in Dubai final and loss broke his Open Era record 56-match hard court winning streak going<br />

back to ‘05 Australian Open. (l. to Safin in SF)…Moved on to Indian Wells* and became first player to win three<br />

straight tournament titles (d. Blake)…Repeated title at Miami* (d. Ljubicic)…Made clay court debut in Monte-<br />

Carlo* and lost only one set en route to his first final (l.to Nadal in 3:50)…In Rome*, held 2 M.P. against Nadal<br />

before falling in a fifth set tie-break in 5:05…At Roland Garros, reached first final (l. to Nadal)…In Halle, won<br />

fourth straight title there and at All England Club dropped his only set to Nadal in title match to capture his<br />

fourth consecutive Wimbledon title…Went undefeated on grass (12-0) for fourth straight year to set record for<br />

longest grass court winning streak (48)…Captured Toronto* title (d. Gasquet)…At US Open, became first player<br />

to win three straight US Open titles since Lendl in ‘85-87 with his four-set win over Roddick…In October captured<br />

Tokyo title (d. Henman) before winning his sixth different Masters 1000 title in Madrid* and followed with<br />

his first title in his birthplace of Basel (d. Gonzalez at both)…Closed season by winning third Tennis Masters Cup<br />

in four years (d. Nadal in SF, Blake in F)…Ended year with a 29-match winning streak…In ‘05, finished No. 1 for<br />

second straight year highlighted by an <strong>ATP</strong>-best 11 titles (along with Nadal), including two Grand Slam and a<br />

record four <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 crowns…Clinched No. 1 on Oct. 3 after Bangkok title and became only fifth player<br />

in history of <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings (since 1973) to rank No. 1 every week during calendar year (Connors, Lendl, Sampras,<br />

Hewitt)…Compiled best match winning percentage in a season (.953, 81-4) since McEnroe (.965, 82-3) in<br />

‘84…His record unbeaten streak in finals of 24 came to an end with his five-set loss to Nalbandian at Tennis<br />

Masters Cup in Shanghai…His 35-match winning streak also came to an end…By capturing five Grand Slam<br />

titles within last two years, became first player since Laver in ‘68-69 to win five in consecutive seasons…Also<br />

became first player since Budge in ‘37-38 to win Wimbledon and US Open back-to-back years…In two of his<br />

four losses, held at least one match point…His other losses came to Nadal in SF at Roland Garros on June 3 and<br />

to Nalbandian in fifth set tie-break on Nov. 20…After Nadal loss, compiled a 35-match winning streak with<br />

titles in Halle (d. Safin), Wimbledon (d. Roddick), Cincinnati* (d. Roddick), US Open (d. Agassi) and Bangkok (d.<br />

Murray)…Went 50-1 on hard courts for season with only loss to Safin…After Australian Open SF loss to Safin 9-<br />

7 in fifth, compiled a 25-match winning streak with titles in Rotterdam (d. Ljubicic), Dubai (d. Ljubicic), Indian<br />

Wells* (d. Hewitt) and Miami* (d. Nadal), rallying from two sets down to win in five…Streak ended on clay in<br />

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Monte-Carlo* where French teen Gasquet rallied to win in a third set tie-break (10-8, saving three M.P.)…Won<br />

Hamburg title for third time in four years (d. Gasquet)…At Roland Garros, reached his first SF (l. to Nadal)…Won<br />

titles in Halle and Wimbledon for third year in a row to remain undefeated on grass since ‘03 (36-0)…On hard<br />

courts, with titles at Cincinnati*, US Open and Bangkok…Sprained his right ankle while practicing on Oct. 11 in<br />

Basel and withdrew from Madrid*, Basel and Paris* before returning in Shanghai for Tennis Masters Cup…In<br />

’04, compiled one of best seasons in nearly two decades, capturing an <strong>ATP</strong>-best 11 titles in as many finals,<br />

including three Grand Slam and three Masters 1000 victories…His 11 titles were most by a year-end No. 1 since<br />

Lendl won 11 in ‘85 and his .925 match winning percentage was highest since Lendl compiled same mark in<br />

‘86…Had an 18-2 record in finals over past two years after going 4-6 previous three…Became first player since<br />

Wilander in ‘88 to win three Grand Slam titles in a season…Also first player in Open Era to win his first four<br />

Grand Slam finals…His statistics included an 18-0 record against Top 10 foes (23-0 going back to ‘03 TMC in<br />

Houston), defeating every member of year-end Top 10…Established Open Era record by winning 13 straight<br />

finals (going back to ‘03), surpassing mark of 12 held by Hall-of-Famers Borg and McEnroe…First player to win<br />

multiple titles on clay, grass and hard courts in a season and first since Borg in ‘79 to win consecutive titles on<br />

those surfaces…Had winning streaks of at least 10 four different times, including 23 in a row from June 7-Aug.<br />

1…Won Australian Open (d. Safin) and became No. 1 afterwards for first time on Feb. 2 and clinched year-end<br />

top spot earliest ever on Sept. 13 after winning first US Open crown (d. Hewitt)…Only Grand Slam loss came to<br />

Kuerten in 3rd RD at Roland Garros…Then won four consecutive titles — repeat efforts in Halle (d. Fish) and<br />

Wimbledon (d. Roddick), his first Swiss title in Gstaad (d. Andreev) and Toronto* (d. Roddick)…Streak ended<br />

with his lone 1st RD loss of year to Hrbaty at Cincinnati*…Lost to Berdych in 2nd RD at Athens Olympics on<br />

Aug. 17, his last loss of year…Won first US Open (d. Hewitt)…Added title in Bangkok (d. Roddick) to become<br />

first player since Muster (12) in ‘95 to win at least 10 titles…Won longest tie-break in year-end championship<br />

history, defeating Safin 20-18 in SF…In ’03, captured an <strong>ATP</strong>-high seven titles in nine finals, including his first<br />

Grand Slam crown at Wimbledon (d. Philippoussis)…Went 12-0 on grass…Lost only one set during fortnight,<br />

and in his last two wins, did not lose serve…Capped year with undefeated run at Tennis Masters Cup in<br />

Houston (d. Agassi)…Claimed titles on three different surfaces (clay, grass, hard) and also won indoors en route<br />

to <strong>ATP</strong> circuit-best 78 match wins…On clay was runner-up in Rome* and Gstaad…At Cincinnati*, saved a personal-best<br />

7 M.P. in 1st RD win over Draper (l. to Nalbandian in 2nd RD)… Won singles (d. Moya) and doubles<br />

titles in Vienna, lone double winner during year…In ’02, became first Swiss player to finish in Top 10 (at No. 6)<br />

and appear in year-end championship since Hlasek was No. 8 in 88…Won titles in Sydney and Vienna, and<br />

earned first Masters 1000 title in Hamburg…Reached finals in Milan and at Miami*…Dedicated his Vienna title<br />

to his first coach Peter Carter, who died in a car accident two months earlier…”This title is for him. I miss him a<br />

lot,” he said…In ’01, earned first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Milan (d. Ivanisevic, Kafelnikov, Boutter last three<br />

rounds)…Advanced to first Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros (l. to Corretja) and then defeated Sampras 7-5 in<br />

fifth on Centre Court in Wimbledon 4th RD, ending his 31-match winning streak at All England Club (l. to<br />

Henman)…In ‘00, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Marseille (l. to Rosset) and later runner-up in native Basel (l. to<br />

Enqvist)…Lost in bronze medal match to Di Pasquale at Sydney Olympics…In ’99, was youngest player (18 yrs.,<br />

4 mos.) to finish in Top 100…Compiled outstanding junior results, finishing as No. 1 junior in the world in ‘98…<br />

Won Wimbledon junior singles (d. Labadze) and doubles titles (w/O. Rochus) that year…One of four players<br />

(Edberg, Cash, Borg) to win junior and men’s title at Wimbledon…Also reached final at US Open (l. to<br />

Nalbandian) and SF at Australian Open in ‘98…Closed junior career with title at Orange Bowl in Miami (d.<br />

Coria)…Has a 37-11 career Davis Cup record (27-6 in singles) in 18 ties since ‘99…The all-time leader in career<br />

prize money with over $60 million earned a career-high $10,130,620 in ’07.<br />

CAREER TITLES (66): 2010 – Australian Open(H), Cincinnati*(H), Stockholm(IH), Basel(IH), Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London(IH); 2009 – Madrid*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Wimbledon(G), Cincinnati*(H); 2008 –<br />

Estoril(CL), Halle(G), US Open(H), Basel(IH); 2007 – Australian Open(H), Dubai(H), Hamburg*(CL), Wimbledon(G),<br />

Cincinnati*(H), US Open(H), Basel(IH), Tennis Masters Cup(IH); 2006 – Doha(H), Australian Open(H), Indian<br />

Wells*(H), Miami*(H), Halle(G), Wimbledon(G), Toronto*(H), US Open(H), Tokyo(H), Madrid*(IH), Basel(IC), Tennis<br />

Masters Cup(IH); 2005 – Doha(H), Rotterdam(IH), Dubai(H), Indian Wells*(H), Miami*(H), Hamburg*(CL), Halle(G),<br />

Wimbledon(G), Cincinnati*(H), US Open(H), Bangkok(IH); 2004 – Australian Open(H), Dubai(H), Indian Wells*(H),<br />

Hamburg*(CL), Halle(G), Wimbledon(G), Gstaad(CL), Toronto*(H), US Open(H), Bangkok(IH), Tennis Masters<br />

Cup(H); 2003 – Marseille(IH), Dubai(H), Munich(CL), Halle(G), Wimbledon(G), Vienna(IH), Tennis Masters Cup(H);<br />

2002 – Sydney(H), Hamburg*(CL), Vienna(IH); 2001 – Milan(IC). FINALIST (28): 2010 – Madrid*(CL), Halle(G),<br />

Canada*(H), Shanghai*(H); 2009 – Australian Open(H), US Open(H), Basel(IH); 2008 – Monte-Carlo*(CL),<br />

Hamburg*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Wimbledon(G); 2007 – Monte-Carlo*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Montreal*(H),<br />

Madrid*(IH); 2006 – Dubai(H), Monte-Carlo*(CL), Rome*(CL), Roland Garros(CL); 2005 – Tennis Masters Cup(IC);<br />

2003 – Rome*(CL), Gstaad(CL); 2002 – Milan(IC), Miami*(H); 2001 – Rotterdam(IH), Basel(IC); 2000 –<br />

Marseille(IH), Basel(IC).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (4).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 17-14)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99<br />

AUS. OPEN 54-7 WON RUP SF WON WON SF WON 4TH 4TH 3RD 3RD —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 43-11 QF WON RUP RUP RUP SF 3RD 1ST 1ST QF 4TH 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 55-6 QF WON RUP WON WON WON WON WON 1ST QF 1ST 1ST<br />

US OPEN 56-6 SF RUP WON WON WON WON WON 4TH 4TH 4TH 3RD —<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02<br />

34-7 WON SF RR WON WON RUP WON WON SF<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 224-68, 17-12 in finals)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99<br />

INDIAN WELLS 29-7 3RD SF SF 2ND WON WON WON 2ND 3RD 1ST — —<br />

MIAMI 36-10 4TH SF QF 4TH WON WON 3RD QF RUP QF 2ND 1ST<br />

MONTE CARLO 21-9 — 3RD RUP RUP RUP QF — — 2ND QF 1ST 1ST<br />

ROME 19-10 2ND SF QF 3RD RUP — 2ND RUP 1ST 3RD 1ST —<br />

MADRID 27-7 RUP WON SF RUP WON — — SF QF — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL26-7 RUP QF 2ND RUP WON — WON SF 1ST — 1ST —<br />

CINCINNATI 23-6 WON WON 3RD WON 2ND WON 1ST 2ND 1ST — 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 4-1 RUP — — — — — — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 10-7 SF 2ND QF 3RD — — — QF QF 2ND 1ST —<br />

HAMBURG: 24-9 (WON - 07, 05, 04, 02; RUP - 08)<br />

DOUBLES (1-1 in Finals): INDIAN WELLS: Finalist - 2002 (w/Mirnyi); MIAMI: Champion - 2003 (w/Mirnyi)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age eight…Mother, Lynette, is South African and father, Robert, is Swiss and they met<br />

on a business trip (they both worked for a pharmaceutical company)…Has one sister Diana, who is two years<br />

older…Idol growing up was Boris Becker and favorite player was Pete Sampras…Enjoys sitting on the beach,<br />

playing cards and table tennis, is a fervent fan of hometown football team FC Basel…In 2003, initiated Roger<br />

Federer Foundation which supports disadvantaged children in South Africa and other African countries (such<br />

as Ethiopia and Zimbabwe) promoting sport for young people…In March 2005, he made a surprise visit to children<br />

in townships near Port Elizabeth, South Africa and in November 2005, his parents opened a multipurpose<br />

sports site that consists of two tennis courts, a basketball and netball court as well as a football ground in small<br />

municipality of Zwide…The Roger Federer Foundation spends $1 million a year on education in Ethiopia, South<br />

Africa, Tanzania, Mali, Malawi and Zimbabwe…Enjoys being an ambassador for global promotion of tennis and<br />

is inspired by the cultural diversity of the world…Donated several autographed items to various fundraising<br />

auctions and made a personal donation to tsunami relief efforts in January 2005…Helped organize All-Star<br />

Rally for Relief, an exhibition event in Indian Wells, Calif., with proceeds to benefit UNICEF’s tsunami efforts…In<br />

September 2005, autographed racquet used in US Open final to <strong>ATP</strong>’s TennisKatrina.com on-line auction for the<br />

American Red Cross’ Hurricane Katrina relief efforts and it fetched a winning bid of $25,665…In November<br />

2004, was on hand at United Nations in New York to announce 2005 as “International Year of Sport and Physical<br />

Education” with U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan…In April 2006, named UNICEF Goodwill<br />

Ambassador…Carried Swiss flag in opening ceremonies of Athens Olympics in 2004 and Beijing Olympics in<br />

2008 (on his birthday)…Named <strong>ATP</strong> Player of Year and earned Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship award from<br />

2004–08 and <strong>ATP</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>Tour</strong>.com fans’ favorite from 2003–10…I.T.W.A. Player of Year and Ambassador for Tennis<br />

award winner in 2004-06…Named 2003 “Swiss of the Year” by his country’s TV audience…Won Laureus <strong>World</strong><br />

Sportsman of Year from 2004-07…Close friend of Vogue Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour…She has attended his<br />

matches at Wimbledon and the US Open and he accompanied her to Fashion Week in New York City following<br />

2006 US Open…Named GQ’s “International Man of the Year” for 2005 in Germany…Speaks English, German,<br />

Swiss German, French and some Swedish and Italian…Golf superstar Tiger Woods attended ‘06 US Open final<br />

and both athletes met for first time…Received 2006 Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of Year award and named 2006-<br />

07 BBC Sports Overseas Personality of Year (also in ‘04)…In October 2007, voted No. 30 in a list of the 100 most<br />

influential people in the world of sports in Business Week Magazine in U.S. (one of six athletes in Top<br />

30)…Named in Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in <strong>World</strong> in May 14, 2007 issue…Recipient of U.S.<br />

Academy Outstanding Athlete in 2005-06 presented by USA Today and MSNBC (voted by fans)…Had a stamp<br />

of him released by Swiss Post on April 10, 2007 in his birthplace of Basel…Elected to two-year term in June<br />

2008 to <strong>ATP</strong> Player Council…Elected to a second term from June 2010 to June 2012…Wife, Mirka Federer<br />

(Vavrinec) is a former WTA <strong>Tour</strong> player and they met at 2000 Sydney Olympic Games…They married on Apr. 11,<br />

2009 in Basel…Twin daughters, Charlene Riva and Myla Rose (born July 23, 2009)…Coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro<br />

and Pete Sampras mentor Paul Annacone (since September 2010) and also works with Swiss Davis Cup captain<br />

Severin Luthi (since 2008)…Physiotherapist is former <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> trainer Stephane Vivier (since October<br />

2009), and fitness trainer Pierre Paganini during off season.<br />

ALL-TIME GRAND SLAM TITLE LEADERS<br />

AUSTRALIAN ROLAND US<br />

OPEN GARROS WIMBLEDON OPEN OVERALL<br />

PLAYER W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L<br />

1) Roger Federer 4-1 1-3 6-1 5-1 16-6<br />

2) Pete Sampras 2-1 0-0 7-0 5-3 14-4<br />

3) Roy Emerson 6-1 2-1 2-0 2-1 12-3<br />

4) Bjorn Borg 0-0 6-0 5-1 0-4 11-5<br />

Rod Laver 3-1 2-1 4-2 2-2 11-6<br />

6) Bill Tilden 0-0 0-2 3-0 7-3 10-5<br />

7) Rafael Nadal 1-0 5-0 2-2 1-0 9-2<br />

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DAVID FERRER (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: April 2, 1982 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Javea, Spain<br />

Height: 5’9” (1.75m)<br />

Residence: Valencia, Spain<br />

Weight: 160 (72kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 353-212<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $9,525,842<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 9/10<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 28-54<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 4 (February 25, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 42 (October 24, 2005)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 7 (60-24) 2007: 5 (61-23) 2004: 48 (29-31) 2001: 219 (0-0)<br />

2009: 17 (45-23) 2006: 14 (41-26) 2003: 71 (20-27) 2000: 407 (0-0)<br />

2008: 12 (44-23) 2005: 15 (43-29) 2002: 59 (10-6)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $2,593,353. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 60-24 (singles), 5-5 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Acapulco, Valencia. Finalist: Buenos Aires, Rome*, Beijing. Semifinalist: Johannesburg,<br />

Monte-Carlo*, Barcelona, Madrid*, Båstad, Kuala Lumpur. Doubles Semifinalist: Buenos Aires(w/Ramirez<br />

Hidalgo).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Spaniard behind Nadal finished in Top 10 for first time in three years highlighted by capturing two<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles and reaching three other finals…In February, he reached clay final in Buenos Aires (l. to<br />

countryman Ferrero)…During week he recorded his 300th tour-level match win with a QF victory over<br />

Andreev…The following week, he earned title in Acapulco (d. Ferrero in three sets)…In Davis Cup 1st Rd. in<br />

early March, helped defending champion Spain beat Switzerland 4-1 with two singles wins over Wawrinka and<br />

Chiudinelli…In April, resumed strong clay-court form from February in his first three tournaments on European<br />

clay in April…Reached back-to-back SFs at Monte-Carlo* (l. to Nadal) and Barcelona (l. to Verdasco) before<br />

advancing to his first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 final in Rome*…Defeated three Top 10 players – No. 5 Murray, No. 10<br />

Tsonga and No. 9 Verdasco – in straight sets before losing to Nadal in a final twice interrupted by rain…<br />

Followed up by defeating No. 11 Cilic and No. 4 Murray en route to SFs in Madrid* (l. to Federer in three<br />

sets)…At Roland Garros, lost in 3rd RD to Melzer…On grass, equalled best performance at Wimbledon by<br />

reaching 4th RD, (l. to Soderling in five sets)…In Davis Cup QF tie in France, lost first singles rubber in five sets<br />

to Monfils…In last clay event, reached SFs in Bastad (l. to Soderling), and finished with 31-7 mark on clay (most<br />

wins in 2010)…At US Open reached 4th Rd., falling to countryman Verdasco in a fifth set tie-break…Afterwards<br />

broke Top 10 on Sept. 13…In October, reached SF in Kuala Lumpur (d. No. 7 Berdych, l. to Golubev)…The following<br />

week in Beijing, defeated No. 5 Soderling in QF before falling to then-No. 2 Djokovic in a rain-delayed<br />

Monday final…In November, won his first career indoor title in his hometown of Valencia (d. Soderling in SF,<br />

Granollers in F)…At Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London, went 0-3 in round robin play…Finished with 26-<br />

16 mark on hard and went 7-14 vs. Top 10 opponents…Earned a career high $2,593,353.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard has been a consistent performer on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, finishing in Top 20 for six consecutive years<br />

from ‘05-10…Has a 9-10 mark in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> finals and his best season came in ’07 when he won a careerhigh<br />

three titles and finished No. 5…That year he also advanced to a Grand Slam-best SF at US Open (l. to<br />

Djokovic) and closed season by reaching final at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai (l. to Federer)…In ’09, helped<br />

country to Davis Cup title (d. Czech Republic) and was 6-0 in singles…Was runner-up in Dubai and Barcelona,<br />

first season he didn’t win a title since ’05…In ’08, captured two <strong>ATP</strong> titles in three finals and advanced to QF in<br />

two Grand Slam tournaments (Australian Open, Roland Garros)…Also helped Spain to its first Davis Cup title in<br />

four years (d. Argentina 3-1)…In ’07, won a career-best 61 matches, picking up titles in Auckland (d. Robredo),<br />

Båstad (d. Almagro) and Tokyo (d. Gasquet)…Went 9-7 vs. Top 10 opponents…In ’06, won title in Stuttgart (d.<br />

Acasuso) in a five-hour marathon, rallying fom two sets to one and a 1-5 deficit, saving one match point in<br />

fourth set…Broke into Top 10 for first time on Jan. 30…Was in Top 10 for five weeks during year…In ’05,<br />

reached lone final in his hometown Valencia (l. to Andreev)…In ’02, captured first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Bucharest (d.<br />

Acasuso) while reaching his maiden final in just his second <strong>ATP</strong> event in Umag (d. Nalbandian, Coria; l. to<br />

Moya)…Has a 13-4 career Davis Cup singles record in 11 ties and member of winning team in ‘08-09.<br />

CAREER TITLES (9): 2010 – Acapulco(CL), Valencia(IH); 2008 – Valencia(CL), ‘s-Hertogenbosch(G); 2007 –<br />

Auckland(H), Bastad(CL), Tokyo(H); 2006 – Stuttgart(CL); 2002 – Bucharest(CL). FINALIST (10): 2010 – Buenos<br />

Aires(CL), Rome*(CL), Beijing(H); 2009 – Dubai(H), Barcelona(CL); 2008 – Barcelona(CL); 2007 – Tennis Masters<br />

Cup-Shanghai(IH); 2005 – Valencia(CL); 2003 – Sopot(CL); 2002 – Umag(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1).<br />

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GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-8)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 14-8 2ND 3RD QF 4TH 4TH 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 18-8 3RD 3RD QF 3RD 3RD QF 2ND 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 13-8 4TH 3RD 3RD 2ND 4TH 1ST 2ND 2ND<br />

US OPEN 15-8 4TH 2ND 3RD SF 3RD 3RD 1ST 1ST<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 07<br />

4-4 RR RUP<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 94-67)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

INDIAN WELLS 8-8 2ND 4TH 3RD QF 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST<br />

MIAMI 15-8 4TH 4TH 2ND 4TH SF SF 1ST 1ST<br />

MONTE CARLO 17-7 SF 3RD QF QF QF QF — 1ST<br />

ROME 12-8 RUP 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST SF 3RD 2ND<br />

MADRID 8-8 SF 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND QF 1ST 2ND<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 5-7 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND —<br />

CINCINNATI 11-7 3RD 3RD 2ND QF QF 2ND 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 3-2 3RD 2ND — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 5-6 3RD — 2ND QF 2ND QF 1ST —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Born in Javea but moved to Gandia at age 13, then two years later to Barcelona to attend Catalan Tennis<br />

Federation…Spent nine months at Equelite, Juan Carlos Ferrero’s Academy in Villena before moving back to<br />

Javea while practicing in Denia…Father, Jaime, is an accountant, and his mother, Pilar, is an elementary school<br />

teacher…Older brother, Javier, is a tennis coach and former Spanish junior champion (under 13)…His other<br />

favorite sports are football, basketball and is big fan of FC Barcelona…Enjoys reading and keeps every<br />

book…Coached by countryman Javier Piles.<br />

SPANIARDS IN TOP 10<br />

In 2010, David Ferrer finished in the Top 10 for the second time in his career.<br />

Here are the13 Spaniards to finish in the Top 10 since the inception of the<br />

South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings in 1973, with their year-end best ranking:<br />

TOP 10<br />

YEAR-END<br />

PLAYER FINISHES YEARS BEST RANKING<br />

Rafael Nadal 6 2005-10 No. 1<br />

Carlos Moya 5 1997-98, 2002-04 No. 5<br />

Manuel Orantes 4 1974-77 No. 4<br />

Sergi Bruguera 3 1993-94, ‘97 No. 4<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero 3 2001-03 No. 3<br />

Alex Corretja 2 1998, ‘00 No. 3<br />

David Ferrer 2 2007, ‘10 No. 5<br />

Jose Higueras 2 1979, ‘83 No. 7<br />

Tommy Robredo 2 2006-07 No. 7<br />

Alberto Berasategui 1 1994 No. 8<br />

Albert Costa 1 2002 No. 9<br />

Emilio Sanchez 1 1990 No. 8<br />

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JUAN CARLOS FERRERO (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: February 12, 1980 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Onteniente, Spain<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Villena, Spain<br />

Weight: 160 (72kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 454-239<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $13,320,292<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 15/18<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 39-57<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 1 (September 8, 2003)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 198 (February 3, 2003)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 29 (33-14) 2007: 24 (34-23) 2004: 31 (23-16) 2001: 5 (57-21) 1998: 345 (0-0)<br />

2009: 23 (35-20) 2006: 23 (28-23) 2003: 3 (67-21) 2000: 12 (46-26) 1997: 671 (0-0)<br />

2008: 55 (21-15) 2005: 18 (46-27) 2002: 4 (48-25) 1999: 43 (16-8)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $731,394. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 33-14 (singles).<br />

Singles Winner: Costa do Sauipe, Buenos Aires, Umag. Finalist: Acapulco. Semifinalist: Stuttgart.<br />

Quarterfinalist: Monte Carlo*, Hamburg.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard finished in Top 30 for ninth time in 11 years, highlighted by three <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles for first<br />

time since ‘03…He compiled a 14-match winning streak, second-longest of career (won 16 in a row during ‘02)<br />

in February as he won titles in Costa do Sauipe (d. Kubot), Buenos Aires (d. Ferrer) and reached final in Acapulco<br />

(l. to Ferrer)…Returned to European clay in April and best result was QF in Monte-Carlo* (d. No. 10 Tsonga, l. to<br />

Nadal)…Also reached 3rd RD at Roland Garros (l. to Ginepri in five sets)…Went 0-2 on grass, then resumed clay<br />

success in mid-July with SF in Stuttgart (l. to Montanes), QF in Hamburg (l. to F. Mayer) and title in Umag (d.<br />

Starace)…One month later he finished season with 3rd RD at US Open (l. to Melzer)…He underwent left knee<br />

and right wrist surgery on Oct. 6 in Spain…Compiled marks of 28-7 on clay and 5-5 on hard courts.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The veteran Spaniard has been one of most consistent performers on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, finishing in Top 25 eight<br />

times, including three straight Top 5 campaigns from ‘01-03…He owns a 15-17 career record in finals, (4-2 in<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 finals) and a four-time winner in ’01 and ’03…Captured his lone Grand Slam crown at Roland<br />

Garros in ’03 (d. Verkerk) and later that year reached final at US Open (l. to Roddick)…After Open he became<br />

No. 1 on Sept. 8 and held top spot for eight weeks before finishing a year-end best No. 3 in ‘03…Also won a<br />

personal-best 67 matches that year and won <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 titles in Monte-Carlo* (Coria) and Madrid* (d.<br />

Massu)…In ’09, finished in Top 25 for eighth time in 10 years and broke a 110-tournament title drought by winning<br />

Casablanca crown (d. Serra)…In ’08, finished out of Top 50 for first time since his rookie campaign in<br />

‘98…Runner-up in Auckland (l. to Kohlschreiber) and handed Nadal his lone clay court loss (24-1) of year in 2nd<br />

RD of Rome*…Retired in 1st RD at Roland Garros (vs. Daniel) with leg injury and in 2nd RD at Wimbledon with a<br />

hamstring injury (vs. Zverev)…Also withdrew from US Open with right shoulder injury…Missed three months<br />

of action…In ’07, best result was runner-up in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Cañas)…Best Slam result was QF at<br />

Wimbledon (l. to Federer)…In ’06, did not drop a set en route to Cincinnati* final and defeated three Top 10<br />

players — No. 5 Blake (2nd), No. 2 Nadal (QF) and No. 7 Robredo (SF) — before falling to Roddick…His ranking<br />

improved from 31 to No. 18…In ’05, reached final in Barcelona (l. to Nadal) and Vienna (d. Nalbandian in QF, l.<br />

to Ljubicic) and lost to eventual champion nine times during year…Helped his country back into ‘06 Davis Cup<br />

<strong>World</strong> Group by winning fifth and decisive rubber against Italy’s Bracciali…In ’04, finished out of Top 30 for first<br />

time in five years and best Slam showing was SF at Australian Open (l. to Federer)…Reached lone final in<br />

Rotterdam (l. to Hewitt)…Missed March due to chicken pox…Did not play a tournament prior to Roland Garros<br />

after injuring his right wrist and ribs in a fall while practicing on May 8 in Spain…Came in as defending champion<br />

in Paris and lost to Andreev in 2nd RD…In ’03, became first Spaniard to finish No. 3 since Corretja in ‘98,<br />

matching best finish by a Spanish player in history of <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings (since 1973)…Won four titles in a careerhigh<br />

seven finals and led his country to Davis Cup final (lost 3-1 to Australia) with a 4-3 singles mark during<br />

year…Lost five-set matches to Hewitt and Philippoussis in final…First player since Lendl in ‘80 to win at least 30<br />

matches on clay (33-5) and hard courts (30-12) in same season…Lost only one opening round match in 20 tournaments…In<br />

each Grand Slam tournament, turned in a career-best result at that time (20-3 record)…Reached<br />

final at US Open with wins over former champions Hewitt (QF) and Agassi (SF)…First Spaniard to reach US<br />

Open final since Manuel Orantes won title in ‘75…By reaching final, became second Spaniard (Moya in ‘99) to<br />

hold No. 1 in <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings…Qualified for Tennis Masters Cup in Houston and trailed No. 1 Roddick by 26 points<br />

in Race going into year-end event but went 0-3 in round robin…In ’02, won two <strong>ATP</strong> titles in five finals, highlighted<br />

by first Grand Slam final at Roland Garros (l. to A. Costa)…Closed season with runner-up effort at Tennis<br />

Masters Cup in Shanghai where he lost an epic five-set battle to No. 1 Hewitt 6-4 in final set…Lost first two sets<br />

before winning next two and led 3-1 in final set but Hewitt rallied to repeat as champion…Finished at No. 4<br />

and became first Spaniard since Bruguera in ‘93-94 to appear in Top 5 in back-to-back seasons…Won Hong<br />

Kong (d. Moya)…Injured his right ankle while practicing on off-day at Roland Garros but recovered to reach<br />

final…In ’01, finished with his first Top 10 showing at No. 5, highest year-end by a Spaniard since Corretja (No.<br />

3) in 1998…Also compiled a career-best 16-match winning streak, which was second-best on <strong>ATP</strong> circuit during<br />

year (Hewitt-17)…Won title in Estoril then put together a stretch of three straight finals, winning in Barcelona<br />

(d. Moya) and Rome* (d. Kuerten) before the streak was snapped by countryman Albert Portas at Hamburg*…<br />

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All three finals were five-sets and for year played in an <strong>ATP</strong>-high eight five-set matches (4-4)…Continued strong<br />

play at Roland Garros where he advanced to SF for second straight year, losing again to eventual champion<br />

Kuerten…In ‘00, reached <strong>ATP</strong> finals in Dubai (l. to Kiefer) and Barcelona (l. to Safin), advanced to his first Grand<br />

Slam SF in his debut at Roland Garros (l. to Kuerten) and led Spain to its first Davis Cup title ever…Posted wins<br />

over Australia’s Rafter and Hewitt to clinch 3-1 final Cup victory…At Olympics in Sydney, reached QF (l. to Di<br />

Pasquale)…Made indoor breakthrough at Paris* where he reached his first SF (l. to eventual winner Safin)…In<br />

’99, made biggest ranking improvement in Top 50 from previous year, moving 302 positions from No. 345 to<br />

No. 43…Captured first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Mallorca, defeating No. 11 Corretja in three sets in his fifth career<br />

event…Qualified and advanced to SF in Casablanca in <strong>ATP</strong> debut…One of three teenagers (Hewitt, Safin) to<br />

capture an <strong>ATP</strong> title during year…Named ‘99 <strong>ATP</strong> Newcomer of Year…Reached Roland Garros junior final in ‘98<br />

(l. to Gonzalez)… Has a 17-6 singles and 0-1 doubles record in 16 Davis Cup ties and member of winning team<br />

in ‘00 and ‘04…Earned a career-high $3,026,760 in ’03.<br />

CAREER TITLES (15): 2010 – Costa do Sauipe(CL), Buenos Aires(CL), Umag(CL); 2009 – Casablanca(CL); 2003 –<br />

Monte-Carlo*(CL), Valencia(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Madrid*(IH); 2002 – Monte-Carlo*(CL), Hong Kong(H); 2001<br />

– Dubai(H), Estoril(CL), Barcelona(CL), Rome*(CL); 1999 – Mallorca(CL). FINALIST (18): 2010 – Acapulco(CL);<br />

2009 – Umag(CL); 2008 – Auckland(H); 2007 – Costa do Sauipe(CL); 2006 – Cincinnati*(H); 2005 –<br />

Barcelona(CL), Vienna(IH); 2004 – Rotterdam(IH); 2003 – Sydney(H), US Open(H), Bangkok(IH); 2002 – Roland<br />

Garros(CL), Kitzbühel(CL), Tennis Masters Cup-Shanghai(IH); 2001 – Hamburg*(CL), Gstaad(CL); 2000 –<br />

Dubai(H), Barcelona(CL).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 21-17)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99<br />

AUS. OPEN 20-10 1ST 1ST 4TH 2ND 3RD 3RD SF QF — 2ND 3RD —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 33-10 3RD 2ND 1ST 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND WON RUP SF SF —<br />

WIMBLEDON 22-10 1ST QF 2ND QF 3RD 4TH 3RD 4TH 2ND 3RD — —<br />

US OPEN 20-11 3RD 4TH — 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND RUP 3RD 3RD 4TH 1ST<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 03 02 01<br />

5-7 RR RUP SF<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 122-73)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99<br />

INDIAN WELLS 8-9 3RD — 4TH 4TH 3RD 2ND — 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 10-9 4TH — 3RD 2ND 2ND 4TH — 3RD 3RD 4TH 2ND —<br />

MONTE CARLO 31-8 QF — 3RD SF 3RD SF 1ST WON WON 2ND QF —<br />

ROME 16-7 1ST — 3RD 2ND 1ST — — SF 2ND WON 3RD —<br />

MADRID 10-8 — 2ND — 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND WON QF — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL13-9 — 3RD — 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST 3RD 2ND QF 3RD —<br />

CINCINNATI 15-9 — 1ST — 3RD RUP 2ND 2ND 2ND SF 2ND 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 — 1ST — — — — — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 7-7 — — — 1ST — 3RD — 3RD 2ND 3RD SF 2ND<br />

HAMBURG: 12-6 (RUP - 2001)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age seven with his father, Eduardo, who often travels with son…Has two sisters, Ana<br />

and Laura…As a youngster, admired play of former No. 1 and two-time Roland Garros champion Jim<br />

Courier…Likes to collect motor bikes and cars (his favorite is a Renault Spider)…Fan of Real Madrid football<br />

team…Draws his tennis inspiration from his mother, Rosario, who passed away when he was 17…In Oct. 2001,<br />

opened tennis school, “Equelite-Juan Carlos Ferrero” in his hometown of Villena, Alicante, to promote future<br />

tennis talents between ages 14 and 21…Bought an old cottage and refurbished into “Hotel Ferrero” in July<br />

2007 in Bocairente, 50 minutes south from Valencia (features 12 luxury suites)…In November 2010, received its<br />

first Michelin Star in <strong>2011</strong> Spain & Portugal Michelin <strong>Guide</strong>…The product selection and the creativity shown in<br />

restaurant menu contributed to hotel restaurant’s first recognition…Friend of countryman and pro golfer<br />

Sergio Garcia…Received Spain’s 2003 “National Sportsman of the Year” award on Sept. 30, 2004 from King Juan<br />

Carlos in Madrid…It is highest sporting accolade by Spanish government…Fitness trainer is Miguel Maeso and<br />

coached by Antonio Martinez (since 1989) and Samuel Lopez (since October 2009).<br />

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MARDY FISH (USA)<br />

Birthdate: December 9, 1981 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Edina, Minnesota, USA<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Tampa, Florida, USA<br />

Weight: 178 (81kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 232-174<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $4,724,858<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/12<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 20-37<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 16 (November 15, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 14 (July 6, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 16 (40-14) 2007: 39 (24-23) 2004: 37 (29-20) 2001: 141 (5-8)<br />

2009: 55 (21-17) 2006: 47 (22-18) 2003: 20 (39-25) 2000: 304 (3-4)<br />

2008: 23 (32-23) 2005: 227 (6-11) 2002: 81 (11-11)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $933,878. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 40-14 (singles), 21-12 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Newport, Atlanta. Finalist: London / Queen’s Club, Cincinnati*. Semifinalist: Sydney, Delray<br />

Beach. Doubles Winner: San Jose(w/Querrey), Washington(w/Knowles). Semifinalist: Memphis(w/Knowles).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

No. 2 American had first Top 20 since ‘03, with career-high 40 match wins…Fell to No. 108 on Mar. 1…Went 28-<br />

5 after Roland Garros…Runner-up at Queen's (l. to Querrey)…Back-to-back titles in Newport (d. O. Rochus) and<br />

Atlanta (d. Roddick in SF, Isner in F)…Career-best 11-match win streak ended in Washington 3rd RD (l. to<br />

Cilic)…Cincinnati* finalist, beating No. 8 Verdasco (2nd RD), No. 4 Murray (QF) and No. 13 Roddick (SF) (l. to<br />

Federer)…Had two five-set singles wins vs. Colombia in 3-2 Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group win…Was 5-1 in five-sets,<br />

5-3 vs. Top 10, 25-10 on hard, 11-2 on grass, 4-2 on clay and 20-5 in tie-breaks…Earned career-high $933,878.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The American has six Top 50 seasons in eight years and is 5-12 in finals…In ’09, won first title in three years at<br />

Delray Beach…Had left knee surgery Sept. 28, ending season…In ’08, runner-up at Indian Wells* (d. No. 4<br />

Davydenko, No. 7 Nalbandian, No. 1 Federer, l. to No. 3 Djokovic)…Reached QF at US Open (d. No. 9 Blake in 3rd<br />

RD, l. to Nadal)…In ’07, first Slam QF at Australian Open (l. to Roddick)…In ’06, fell to No. 341 on Feb. 20, then<br />

finished No. 47 to win Comeback Player of the Year…Won Houston as wild card, ranked No. 212…In ’05, underwent<br />

left wrist surgeries on June 13 and Sept. 15…In ’04, won Athens Olympics silver (l. to Massu in five sets)…<br />

In Davis Cup singles, was 3-2 as U.S. reached final (l. to Spain)…In ’03, won first title in Stockholm (d. Soderling)<br />

and three-time finalist, including Cincinnati* (l. to Roddick in third-set tie-break; held 2 M.P.)…Held serve 74<br />

straight games and extended streak to 92 games at US Open…In Davis Cup, 9-6 (6-5 in singles) in nine ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (5): 2010 – Newport(G), Atlanta(H); 2009 – Delray Beach(H); 2006 – Houston(CL); 2003 –<br />

Stockholm(IH). FINALIST (12): 2010 – London / Queen’s Club(G), <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 Cincinnati(H);<br />

2009 – San Jose(IH); 2008 – Indian Wells*(H), New Haven(H); 2007 – New Haven(H); 2004 – San Jose(IH),<br />

Halle(G), Athens Olympics(H); 2003 – Delray Beach(H), Nottingham(G), Cincinnati*(H).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-7)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00<br />

AUS. OPEN 12-8 1ST 3RD 3RD QF — 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-5 2ND 1ST 2ND — — 1ST — 1ST — — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 8-8 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST 3RD — 2ND 3RD — 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 12-10 4TH — QF 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 45-45)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00<br />

INDIAN WELLS 13-9 2ND 2ND RUP 2ND 3RD 2ND 4TH — 1ST 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 9-9 4TH 2ND 1ST — 2ND 2ND 2ND 3RD 2ND — 2ND<br />

MONTE CARLO 0-1 — — — — — — — 1ST — — —<br />

ROME 3-4 — 2ND 2ND 1ST — — — 2ND — — —<br />

MADRID 7-7 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND — 2ND 3RD — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-2 — — 1ST — — — — 1ST — — —<br />

CINCINNATI 11-7 RUP — 1ST 1ST 2ND — 1ST RUP — — 1ST<br />

PARIS 2-3 — — — 2ND — — 2ND 1ST — — —<br />

DOUBLES (1-0 in Finals). INDIAN WELLS: Champion - 2009 (w/Roddick)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Father, Tom, is teaching pro; mother, Sally, housewife…Younger sister, Meredith…Moved from Minnesota to<br />

Vero Beach, Fla. at age four in ‘85…Lived with Andy Roddick in ‘99…Played basketball and tennis with Roddick<br />

at Boca Prep…Avid golfer…In ‘04, hit 370-foot home run to right in batting practice at New York Mets’ Shea<br />

Stadium…Hosts Mardy’s Tennis and Jake’s Music Fest with country music star Jake Owen…Wife, Stacey Gardner<br />

(married September 28, 2008)… Fitness trainer is Christian LoCascio, who helped him lose 30 pounds prior to<br />

2010 season.<br />

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FABIO FOGNINI (ITA)<br />

Birthdate: May 24, 1987 Turned Pro: 2004<br />

Birthplace: Sanremo, Italy<br />

Height: 5’10” (1.78m)<br />

Residence: Arma di Taggia, Italy<br />

Weight: 163 (73kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 59-83<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,305,141<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-13<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 54 (November 30, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 110 (March 8, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 55 (16-26) 2007: 94 (5-7) 2004: 786 (0-0)<br />

2009: 54 (20-26) 2006: 249 (2-5) 2003:T1082 (0-0)<br />

2008: 92 (16-18) 2005: 302 (0-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $424,469. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 16-26 (singles), 5-12 (doubles) Challenger: 18-3 (singles),<br />

5-3 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Costa Do Sauipe. Doubles Finalist: Acapulco(w/Starace).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 3 Italian (behind Starace and Seppi) finished in Top 60 for second straight year…His best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> result was QF in Costa do Sauipe in February…Turned in Grand Slam personal-best 3rd RD at Roland<br />

Garros (d. No. 15 seed Monfils in five sets, l. to Wawrinka) and Wimbledon where he beat No. 9 Verdasco in 1st<br />

RD (l. to Benneteau)…Also earned three Challenger titles, two on home soil and one in Chile, while compiling<br />

an 18-3 match record…Went 9-14 on clay, 4-10 on hard and 3-2 on grass…Earned a career-high $424,469.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Italian has finished in Top 100 for four straight years (‘07-10), including a year-end best No. 54 in 2009 when<br />

he won a personal best 20 matches, reaching SF in Stuttgart (d. No. 11 Davydenko, l. to Hanescu) and QF in<br />

Bucharest…In ’08, compiled his best results on clay, advancing to three <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SFs (Costa do Sauipe,<br />

Warsaw and Umag) and winning two Challenger titles…Also advanced to his first <strong>ATP</strong> QF in Viña del Mar (l. to<br />

Ventura)…In ’07, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 94 with a combination of successful <strong>ATP</strong> (5-7) and<br />

Challenger results (34-17 record)…Qualified in five <strong>ATP</strong> tournaments, reaching 3rd RD in back-to-back events in<br />

Kitzbühel (l. to Seppi) and in Montreal* where he posted win over No. 14 Murray before losing to Federer…Has<br />

a 5-2 career Davis Cup singles record in five ties.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-5)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-3 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-3 3RD 1ST — 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-3 3RD 2ND 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 0-3 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 11-16)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06<br />

INDIAN WELLS 2-3 2ND 1ST 2ND — —<br />

MIAMI 0-1 1ST — — — —<br />

MONTE CARLO 2-2 1ST 3RD — — —<br />

ROME 1-3 1ST 2ND — — 1ST<br />

MADRID 1-3 1ST 2ND 1ST — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-2 2ND — — 3RD —<br />

SHANGHAI 1-1 — 2ND — — —<br />

PARIS 1-1 2ND — — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age four…Nickname is Fogna…Father, Fulvio, owns his own company; mother Silvana<br />

is a housewife…Has one younger sister, Fulvia, who is a student…Speaks four languages: Italian, English,<br />

Spanish and French…Hobbies include football, fan of Inter Milano and Genoa and idols are football player Ivan<br />

Zamorano, motorbike star Valentino Rossi and football world champion Marco Materazzi…Enjoys playing on all<br />

surfaces and considers best shots his forehand and backhand…Fitness trainer is Ennio Capano and coached by<br />

Pablo Martin.<br />

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MARIUSZ FYRSTENBERG (POL)<br />

Birthdate: July 8, 1980 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Warsaw, Poland<br />

Height: 6’4” (1.93m)<br />

Residence: Warsaw, Poland<br />

Weight: 176 (79kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 243-183<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,578,325<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 11/18<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 317 (August 12, 2002)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 10T(October 11, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: T12 (38-28) 2007: 24 (39-25) 2004: 49 (25-20) 2001: 298 (0-2)<br />

2009: 18 (34-27) 2006: 16 (43-32) 2003: 88 (5-1) 2000: 619 (0-0)<br />

2008: 15 (38-27) 2005: 54 (20-20) 2002: 165 (1-1) 1999: 693 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $361,640. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 38-28 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Winner: Eastbourne. Finalist: Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Shanghai*, Vienna. Semifinalist: Miami*,<br />

Barcelona, Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London(all w/Matkowski).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Polish doubles specialist teamed with Matkowski to qualify for their fourth season-ending championship in<br />

past five years (except ’07)…Reached SFs at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London (l. to Bhupathi-Mirnyi)…<br />

They got to a slow start (15-14) through first week of June before capturing their lone <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title of<br />

season in Eastbourne (d. Fleming-Skupski) prior to Wimbledon…They struggled in their next six tournaments<br />

with a 2-6 mark until getting to US Open where they reached QFs (l. to Bryans)…In October they advanced to<br />

four straight finals, including three on Asian circuit…They were finalists in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Cermak-<br />

Mertinak), Beijing (l. to Bryans) and <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 Shanghai* (l. to Melzer-Paes)…Continued<br />

strong play in Europe with runner-up in Vienna (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)…Their finals streak ended with 1st Rd.<br />

loss in Valencia…Finished No. 4 in <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team Ranking and No. 12 individually…Earned a career-high<br />

$361,640.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Warsaw native has collected 11 <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> doubles titles (in 29 finals) with countryman Matkowski<br />

since ‘03…They won two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> doubles title from ‘07-09 and their biggest title came at ’08 Madrid*<br />

(d. Bhupathi-Knowles)…They have won four titles on home soil in Warsaw, last coming in ’08…They have an<br />

overall 240-181 doubles record…They have reached year end championship three times (2006, ’08-09) and<br />

their best Grand Slam results are SF appearance at Australian Open in ‘06 and QFs at ’09 Australian Open,<br />

Roland Garros and US Open in ’10…Member of Polish Davis Cup team and has a 22-9 career record (15-4 in<br />

doubles) in 23 ties.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (11). FINALIST (18)<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 06<br />

6-8 SF RR SF RR<br />

(all w/ Matowski)<br />

*<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

DOUBLES (1-2 in finals). MADRID: Champion - 2008; Finalist - 2007; SHANGHAI: Finalist - 2010, 2009 (all w/Matkowski)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age seven…Nickname is<br />

Fryta…Mother Ewa; Father, Zdzislaw, and older<br />

brother Darek…Speaks Polish, English and Spanish…<br />

Enjoys reading and ski jumping… Admires Spaniard<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero…Favorite surface is clay and considers<br />

best shot an overhead smash… Wife, Marta<br />

(married July 28, 2007 in Warsaw)<br />

POLISH DOUBLES SUCCESS<br />

Mariusz Fyrstenberg and his countryman Marcin<br />

Matkowski have combined to caputre 11 <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> titles during their career, winning at least one title<br />

for eight straight years. Here’s a look at their titles:<br />

YEAR TITLE(S)<br />

2010 Eastbourne<br />

2009 Kuala Lampur, Eastbourne<br />

2008 Madrid*, Warsaw<br />

2007 Vienna, Sopot<br />

2006 Bucharest<br />

2005 Sopot<br />

2004 Costa do Sauipe<br />

2003 Sopot<br />

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TEYMURAZ GABASHVILI (RUS)<br />

Birthdate: May 23, 1985 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Tbilisi, Georgia<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Moscow, Russia/Naples, Florida, USA Weight: 182 (82kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 54-100<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,523,240<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-10<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 59 (February 2, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 118 (September 10, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 80 (10-17) 2007: 120 (10-28) 2004: 254 (0-2) 2001: T951 (0-0)<br />

2009: 106 (13-24) 2006: 102 (6-12) 2003: 288 (0-0)<br />

2008: 65 (13-13) 2005: 141 (2-4) 2002: T882 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $319,514. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 10-17 (singles), 3-6 (doubles)<br />

Challenger: 16-11 (singles), 5-8 (doubles).<br />

Singles Quarterfinalist: New Haven. Doubles Semifinalist: St. Petersburg(w/Elgin).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Russian finished in Top 100 for second time in three years, highlighted by QF appearance in New Haven in<br />

August (l. to Istomin)…Turned in his best career Grand Slam result at Roland Garros where he qualified and<br />

reached 4th RD with wins over Koellerer, Zemlja and No. 8 Roddick in straight sets before losing to Melzer in<br />

four sets…Went 10-17 in <strong>ATP</strong> level play and 16-11 in Challengers with four SF showings.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Russian finished a year-end best No. 65 in ‘08, winning a personal-best 13 matches (also in ’09)…In<br />

February ’09, he reached a career-high No. 59…His best ’09 results were QFs in Casablanca and Bastad, both on<br />

clay…Made Davis Cup debut in 1st RD vs. Romania and beat Crivoi in dead rubber…In ’08, advanced to a personal<br />

best four QFs, in Rotterdam, Zagreb, Amersfoort and Bucharest…Also won four Challenger titles and<br />

compiled a 29-10 mark…In ’07, made breakthrough by reaching his first <strong>ATP</strong> QF in Memphis and 3rd RD at<br />

Indian Wells* (l. to Haas)…Beat No. 7 Gonzalez in five sets for first Top 10 win at US Open…In doubles, reached<br />

maiden <strong>ATP</strong> final at Indianapolis (w/Karlovic)…Has an 1-2 Davis Cup record in two ties (1-1 in singles)…Earned<br />

a career-high $337,833 in ’09.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-3 1ST 1ST — 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 4-3 4TH 2ND — 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-3 2ND 1ST — 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 2-5 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 6-12)<br />

CAREER 09 07 06<br />

INDIAN WELLS 3-2 2ND 3RD —<br />

MIAMI 2-2 2ND 2ND —<br />

MONTE CARLO 0-2 — 1ST 1ST<br />

ROME 0-2 — 1ST 1ST<br />

MADRID 0-1 1ST — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 — — 1ST<br />

PARIS 1-2 — 1ST 3RD<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age six at school…Born in Tbilisi, Georgia and moved to Moscow at age nine…Father, Besiki,<br />

is a retired auditor; mother, Ana, is a retired doctor…Has one younger brother, Levan, who plays pro basketball<br />

for Tbilisi Dynamo, and one younger sister, Ecaterina, who is a student…His uncle was a Soviet Union champion<br />

in diving…Speaks Russian, Georgian, Spanish and English…His idols growing up were Michael Jordan and sixtime<br />

<strong>World</strong> No. 1 Pete Sampras…Hobbies include playing football and basketball…Does not have a favorite<br />

surface (enjoys playing on all) and considers return as strength in his game…Considers his wife and parents as<br />

most inspirational people in his life…Former coach Andrei Kesarev trained him for nine years for free since he<br />

couldn’t afford a coach…Wife, Maria (married June 28, 2008) played at Univ. of North Florida in Jacksonville and<br />

graduated in 2009…Trained at Barcelona Total Tennis Club for the past ten years.<br />

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GUILLERMO GARCIA-LOPEZ (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: June 4, 1983 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: La Roda (Albacete), Spain<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: La Roda (Albacete), Spain<br />

Weight: 180 (81kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 132-148<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,635,532<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 7-22<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 29 (October 18, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 88 (April 26, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 33 (31-23) 2007: 90 (13-22) 2004: 128 (5-7) 2001: T878 (0-0)<br />

2009: 41 (28-27) 2006: 69 (15-20) 2003: 239 (0-1) 2000:T1126 (0-0)<br />

2008: 62 (21-22) 2005: 91 (19-26) 2002: 360 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $701,006. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 31-23 (singles), 9-12 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Bangkok. Finalist: Eastbourne. Semifinalist: Estoril. Quarterfinalist: Casablanca, Tokyo,<br />

Shanghai*. Doubles Winner: Doha(w/Montanes). Semifinalist: Bangkok(w/Chiudinelli).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard enjoyed best season, finishing a year-end high No. 33…Broke into Top 30 for first time in career in<br />

October…Won personal-high 31 matches, including 10 of 12 matches on Asian circuit…Captured title in<br />

Bangkok (d. Nieminen), his first on hard court, and also posted biggest win of his career over No. 1 Nadal in SF<br />

(saved 24 of 26 break points)…Appeared in his first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 QF in Shanghai* (l. to Djokovic)…<br />

Reached his first grass court final in June in Eastbourne (l. to Llodra)…Reached to SF in Estoril (l. to Gil)…In<br />

doubles, won first career title in Doha (w/Montanes)…Earned careeer-high $701,006.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The La Roda (Albacete) native finished in Top 50 for first time at No. 41 in ‘09 while winning his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> title in Kitzbühel (d. Benneteau)…Also a SF in Eastbourne and QF in five others…In ’08, reached SF in San<br />

Jose (l. to Roddick) and Gstaad (l. to Andreev)…In ’07, reached three <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QFs on as many surfaces<br />

(clay-Estoril, grass-Nottingham, hard-Delray Beach)…In ’06, turned in SF in Delray Beach (d. Agassi, l. to Malisse)<br />

and a trio of QFs…Also claimed Scheveningen Challenger title (d. Montanes)…In doubles, reached first <strong>ATP</strong><br />

doubles final in Umag (w/Portas)…In ’05, made Australian Open debut and recorded first Top 10 win over No. 5<br />

Moya (l. to Kim)…In ’04, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Umag (l. to Cañas).<br />

CAREER TITLES (2): 2010 – Bangkok(IH); 2009 – Kitzbühel(CL). FINALIST (1): 2010 – Eastbourne(G).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-3)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 6-6 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 4-7 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 5-6 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND —<br />

US OPEN 3-6 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 19-20)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 05<br />

INDIAN WELLS 6-4 4TH 1ST 2ND 3RD —<br />

MIAMI 2-4 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND —<br />

MONTE CARLO 1-3 1ST — — 3RD 1ST<br />

ROME 2-1 3RD — — — —<br />

MADRID 2-2 3RD 1ST — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 — 1ST — — —<br />

CINCINNATI 2-1 — 3RD — — —<br />

SHANGHAI 3-2 QF 1ST — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Nickname is Guille or Willy…Began playing tennis at seven years old…Father, Juan Garcia Ballesteros, is a<br />

teacher…Mother, Paqui Lopez Cuesta, is a nurse…Has one younger brother, Juan…Enjoys playing football and<br />

skiing…Supports FC Barcelona…Practices often with fellow resident Juan Carlos Ferrero…Athletes who<br />

inspired him are Zinedine Zidane, Pete Sampras and Michael Jordan…Favorite movie is Gladiator and book is<br />

Da Vinci Code…His favorite surface is clay and best shot is backhand down the line…Says greatest match he<br />

has ever seen was countryman Sergi Bruguera’s five-set win over Jim Courier in 1993 Roland Garros final…<br />

Considers his biggest win over No. 5 Carlos Moya in first round of 2005 Australian Open, which allowed him to<br />

break Top 100 for first time…Fitness trainer is Francisco Garcia Rebolloso and coached by Juan Manuel Esparcia<br />

Clemente.<br />

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RICHARD GASQUET (FRA)<br />

Birthdate: June 18, 1986 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: Beziers, France<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Neuchatel, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 165 (74kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 222-143<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $4,894,159<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/8<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 13-38<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 7 (July 9, 2007)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 45 (April 7, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 30 (38-22) 2007: 8 (49-24) 2004: 109 (13-15) 2001:T1303 (0-0)<br />

2009: 52 (22-15) 2006: 18 (34-21) 2003: 93 (2-8)<br />

2008: 24 (32-22) 2005: 16 (31-11) 2002: 166 (1-5)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $657,596. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 38-22 (singles), 3-4 (doubles) Challenger: 5-1 (singles), 1-1<br />

(doubles). Singles Winner: Nice. Finalist: Sydney, Gstaad. Quarterfinalist: Brisbane, Casablanca, Belgrade,<br />

Basel. Doubles Semifinalist: Metz(w/Roger-Vasselin).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman finished in Top 30 for fifth time in six years…Made QFs or better eight times…Won sixth career<br />

title in Nice (d. Verdasco)…Finalist in Sydney (l. to Baghdatis) and Gstaad (l. to Almagro)…Lost 2-0 set leads in<br />

1st RD of Australian Open (l. to Youzhny) and Roland Garros (l. to Murray)…Went 20-14 on hard, 16-8 on clay.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

Top French player for three straight years (‘05-07) while finishing in Top 20, including year-end best No. 8 in '07<br />

with 49-24 record and Grand Slam-best SF at Wimbledon (d. No. 5 Roddick, l. to Federer)…Afterwards reached<br />

career-high No. 7…Has a 6-8 finals record, including three titles in '06 on three surfaces (grass, clay, indoor-carpet)…Was<br />

most titles by a Frenchman since Guy Forget’s six in ‘91…In ’09, missed May-July with three-month<br />

doping suspension…In ’08, did not win an <strong>ATP</strong> title for first time since ’04…In ’07, clinched final berth at Tennis<br />

Masters Cup, climbing from 13 to No. 8 in the final week after SF at Paris*…In ’05, won first title in Nottingham<br />

(d. Mirnyi)…He and No. 2 Nadal were only teenagers to finish in Top 20…In ’04, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Metz (l.<br />

to Haehnel)…In doubles, won Roland Garros mixed title (w/Golovin)…In ’02, was youngest player (16) in yearend<br />

Top 200…No. 1 junior in ‘02, winning Roland Garros (d. Recouderc) and US Open (d. Baghdatis)…Fifth<br />

Frenchman to finish as <strong>World</strong> No. 1 junior and first since Arnaud Di Pasquale in ‘97…Has a 5-5 career Davis Cup<br />

singles record (0-1 in doubles) in eight ties…Earned a career-high $1,284,790 in ’07.<br />

CAREER TITLES (6): 2010 – Nice(CL); 2007 – Mumbai(H); 2006 – Nottingham(G), Gstaad(CL), Lyon(IC); 2005 –<br />

Nottingham(G). FINALIST (8): 2010 – Sydney(H), Gstaad(CL); 2008 – Stuttgart(CL); 2007 – Estoril(CL), Tokyo(H);<br />

2006 – Toronto*(H); 2005 – Hamburg*(CL); 2004 – Metz(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-11)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02<br />

AUS. OPEN 8-7 1ST 3RD 4TH 4TH 1ST — 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 4-7 1ST — — 2ND 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 11-5 — — 4TH SF 1ST 4TH 1ST — —<br />

US OPEN 10-5 4TH 1ST 1ST 2ND 4TH 4TH — — —<br />

DOUBLES: ROLAND GARROS: Mixed Champion - 2004 (w/Golovin)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 50-42)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 03 02<br />

INDIAN WELLS 7-5 1ST 3RD 4TH 4TH 4TH — — —<br />

MIAMI 1-5 1ST — 2ND 3RD 2ND — 1ST —<br />

MONTE CARLO 10-6 2ND — 3RD QF — SF 1ST 2ND<br />

ROME 4-4 — 3RD 1ST 2ND — 2ND — —<br />

MADRID 2-3 — — 3RD 2ND 2ND — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 9-5 1ST — QF 2ND RUP 2ND — —<br />

CINCINNATI 4-5 3RD — 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND — —<br />

SHANGHAI 2-2 3RD 1ST — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 5-3 2ND — — SF 3RD — 1ST —<br />

Hamburg: 6-4 (RUP - 2005)<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD<br />

TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 07<br />

1-2 RR<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age four with father, Francis, who ran tennis club in Serignan; mother, Maryse, also<br />

teaches tennis…At nine, was on cover of French Tennis Magazine (Feb. ‘96)… Discovered by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro<br />

Pierre Barthes who ran the nearby Cap d’ Agde tennis camp…Rugby fan and supports hometown Beziers<br />

team…Moved to Switzerland in Sept. ‘05…In Feb. ‘08, launched The Richard Gasquet Foundation, which aims<br />

to help adolescents who struggle to find their place in society and who suffer from a lack of confidence…It will<br />

use sport as a way to bring underprivileged youths back to health and enable them to rediscover the joys of<br />

life; and as a way to build a future…Coached by countryman Eric Deblicker (since Aug. ‘09).<br />

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FREDERICO GIL (POR)<br />

Birthdate: March 24, 1985 Turned Pro: 2003<br />

Birthplace: Lisboa, Portugal<br />

Height: 5’10” (1.78m)<br />

Residence: Sintra, Portugal<br />

Weight: 167 (76kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 42-43<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $862,953<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 66 (May 25, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 105 (September 20, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 101 (12-13) 2007: 143 (1-5) 2004: 632 (1-0)<br />

2009: 69 (18-18) 2006: 155 (4-2) 2003:T1002 (0-0)<br />

2008: 111 (3-4) 2005: 272 (3-1) 2002:T1221 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $255,690. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 12-13 (singles), 6-7 (doubles) Challenger: 25-13 (singles),<br />

13-6 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Estoril.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Portuguese native (behind No. 93 Machado) finished just outside Top 100…Played in 12 <strong>ATP</strong> level<br />

tournaments and in May broke through to reach his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final on home soil in Estoril (l. to<br />

Montanes 7-5 in third set)…Became first Portuguese man to reach an <strong>ATP</strong> singles final…One month later, captured<br />

Milan Challenger title (d. M. Gonzalez)…Posted an <strong>ATP</strong> record of 12-13 and 25-13 in Challengers.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Portuguese native finished ‘09 as highest ranked player from his country at No. 69 in history of <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Rankings (since ‘73)…He was also first player from Portugal in year-end Top 100 since Nuno Marques in<br />

‘95…In February ’09, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SFs in back-to-back weeks in Costa do Sauipe and<br />

Johannesburg…In ’08, appeared at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open in 1st RD against Jeremy Chardy<br />

(losing each time)…In ’08, compiled a career-best 37-19 record in Challenger play with two titles…Also<br />

reached QF at <strong>ATP</strong> event on home soil in Estoril (l. to Federer)…In ’06, made <strong>ATP</strong> debut in Estoril as a wild card<br />

and reached QF (l. to eventual champion Nalbandian)…Captured first Challenger title in June at Sassuolo (d.<br />

Fraile)…Has a 140-90 career record in Challengers and 6-1 in finals…During junior career, won title in Bolivia<br />

and reached two finals in his home country in ‘02…Following year, won junior title in Argentina and Portugal<br />

while reaching final in Brazil…In last junior tournament, reached QF at Orange Bowl…Finished No. 10 in world<br />

junior rankings in ‘03…Has a 25-13 career mark in Davis Cup play (15-8 in singles) in 16 ties…Earned a careerhigh<br />

$284,235 in ’09.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2010 – Estoril(CL).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-1)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-1 1ST — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-2 — 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-3 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

US OPEN 0-3 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-1 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 2-1 — 3RD<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age five…Father, Rui, is a director of an insurance company; Mother, Carlota, is a mathematics<br />

teacher…Has one younger sister, Ana, who is studying communications at university…Enjoys computers, video<br />

games, internet, gadgets and golf…Idol growing up was Andre Agassi…Considers hard his favorite surface…<br />

Coached by countryman and former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Joao Cunha-Silva for third time (since mid-January 2010).<br />

LOW-RANKED FINALISTS IN 2010<br />

In 2010, Frederico Gil was one of five players ranked outside the<br />

Top 100 to reach an <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final:<br />

PLAYER RANKING TOURNAMENT RESULT<br />

Andreas Haider-Maurer No. 157 Vienna l. to Melzer<br />

Mischa Zverev No. 155 Metz l. to Simon<br />

Frederico Gil No. 133 Estoril l. to Montanes<br />

David Nalbandian No. 117 Washington d. Baghdatis<br />

Pablo Andujar No. 105 Bucharest l. to Chela<br />

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DANIEL GIMENO-TRAVER (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: August 7, 1985 Turned Pro: 2004<br />

Birthplace: Valencia, Spain<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Nules, Castellon, Spain<br />

Weight: 170 (77kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 36-59<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,002,158<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-6<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 53 (September 13, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 153 (September 21, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 56 (18-25) 2007: 173 (0-0) 2004: 178 (0-2)<br />

2009: 72 (9-20) 2006: 270 (2-4) 2003: 790 (0-0)<br />

2008: 95 (7-7) 2005: 193 (0-1) 2002:T1066 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $420,930. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 18-25 (singles), 3-12 (doubles) Challenger: 12-2 (singles),<br />

0-1 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Stuttgart, Gstaad.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard finished in Top 100 for third year in a row with a season-ending best No. 56…Won a personalhigh<br />

18 matches and advanced to Grand Slam-best 3rd RD at US Open (l. to Ferrer)…He broke through to reach<br />

back-to-back SF appearances in Stuttgart (l. to Monfils) and Gstaad (l. to Almagro)…Had a 12-2 Challenger<br />

match record with one title…Went 12-13 on clay and 6-10 on hard courts…Earned a career-high $420,930.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard made Top 100 breakthrough in ‘08 by finishing No. 95, highlighted by 41-19 match record in<br />

Challengers with two titles…Also advanced to first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QF in Pörtschach (l. to Ljubicic)…In ’09,<br />

improved to No. 72, reaching QF in Acapulco and putting together 21-9 record in Challengers with two<br />

titles…In ’07, reached final at Guayaquil Challenger (l. to Lapentti) and SF in four other events…In ’06, went 2-4<br />

in <strong>ATP</strong> play with wins over Calleri in Viña del Mar and then-No. 66 Djokovic in Barcelona…In ’05, qualified for<br />

first Grand Slam at Roland Garros and lost to countryman Hernandez in four sets…In ’04, captured first<br />

Challenger title at Cordenons, Italy (d. Koellerer)…During junior career, in ‘03 won European Championships (d.<br />

Baghdatis) in Switzerland and won five other titles in a row before losing in final at Italian Open juniors (l. to<br />

Almagro)…Also a QF at Roland Garros (d. Djokovic, l. to Tsonga)…Finished No. 4 in world junior rankings in<br />

‘03…Has a 151-98 career record in Challengers and 6-6 in finals.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-1)<br />

CAREER 10 09 05<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-2 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-3 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-2 1ST 2ND —<br />

US OPEN 2-2 3RD 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-6)<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-1 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 1-1 2ND —<br />

MONTE CARLO 0-1 1ST —<br />

ROME 0-1 — 1ST<br />

MADRID 0-1 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 1-1 2ND —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age two…Father, Javier, is a chemist; Mother, Marisol, is a nurse…Has three brothers, Carlos<br />

(older) and Miguel and Victor (younger)…Hobbies include watching motorsports, basketball and his favorite is<br />

football…Considers clay his favorite surface and forehand and serve as best shots…Coached by countryman<br />

Israel Sevilla (since July 2010).<br />

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SANTIAGO GIRALDO (COL)<br />

Birthdate: November 27, 1987 Turned Pro: 2006<br />

Birthplace: Pereira, Colombia<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Bogota, Colombia<br />

Weight: 165 (74kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 29-43<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $727,509<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 54 (June 21, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 147 (July 20, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 64 (20-24) 2007: 139 (1-5) 2004: 764 (0-0)<br />

2009: 107 (1-4) 2006: 176 (3-1) 2003:T1405 (0-0)<br />

2008: 163 (4-9) 2005: 322 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $378,942. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 20-24 (singles), 0-10 (doubles) Challenger: 16-4 (singles) .<br />

Singles Quarterfinalist: Chennai, ‘s-Hertogenbosch.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Colombian finished in Top 100 for first time, highlighted by a personal-high 20 match wins…His best<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> results were QFs in Chennai (l. to Cilic) in January and in ‘s-Hertogenbosch in June…Went 16-4<br />

in Challenger play and won title in Pereira (d. Lorenzi)…Represented Colombia in Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group playoff<br />

tie vs. USA in September, beating No. 21 Querrey in straight sets before losing fifth and decisive rubber to<br />

Fish 8-6 in fifth set…Compiled marks of 9-15 on hard and 7-5 on clay…Earned a career-high $378,942.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Colombian has compiled his best results in early part of his career in Challengers with a 129-61 match<br />

record and 7-5 in finals…In ’09, put together a 38-14 mark with three Challenger titles and finished as No. 2<br />

Colombian (behind No. 81 Falla)…His lone tour level win came in Davis Cup tie vs. Uruguay…Qualified at<br />

Roland Garros for third straight year and lost to Istomin in 1st RD…In ’08, went 19-17 in Challengers and<br />

reached Fürth Challenger final (l. to Koellerer)…In ’07, finished in Top 150 for first time (at No. 139) and<br />

improved his year-end ranking for third straight year…Enjoyed an excellent season on Challenger circuit (25-11<br />

mark), winning two titles in Bogota (d. Saretta) and Quito (d. G. Lapentti) from four finals…Member of<br />

Colombian Davis Cup team and has a 10-6 career singles record in 11 ties.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-5)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-1 2ND — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-4 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-1 1ST — — —<br />

US OPEN 0-1 1ST — — —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 6-9)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-2 — 1ST 2ND<br />

MIAMI 1-2 2ND — 1ST<br />

ROME 2-1 3RD — —<br />

MADRID 1-1 2ND — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 1ST — —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 1ST — —<br />

PARIS 1-1 2ND — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age five…Nicknamed “Santi”…Most inspirational people in his life are his parents, Elsa<br />

and Ed…Older brother Daniel (30) works in customs for the local government in Pereira, Colombia…Older sister<br />

Carmina works as a Latin Ameican marketing director for SCA in Mexico and used to play Fed Cup for<br />

Colombia…Likes to watch movies (comedy), listen to music (reggae), and read (drama)…His idol is former<br />

Colombian President Alvaro Uribe…Considers hard courts as favorite surface…If he wasn’t a tennis player he<br />

would be a politician or journalist…Fitness trainer is Javier Benet and coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Marcos Gorriz<br />

(same as Falla).<br />

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ANDREY GOLUBEV (KAZ)<br />

Birthdate: July 22, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Volzhskij, Russia<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Bra, Italy<br />

Weight: 177 (80kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 38-46<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,288,630<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/2<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-6<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 33 (October 4, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 123 (November 8, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 36 (24-21) 2007: 171 (1-1) 2004: 647 (0-0)<br />

2009: 133 (7-19) 2006: 337 (0-0) 2003:T1266 (0-0)<br />

2008: 94 (6-5) 2005: 399 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $723,166. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 24-21 (singles), 13-14 (doubles) Challenger: 14-6 (singles),<br />

1-3 (doubles). Singles Winner: Hamburg. Finalist: Kuala Lumpur. Doubles Semifinalist: Båstad(w/Istomin),<br />

Kuala Lumpur(w/Istomin).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top player from Kazakhstan was named <strong>ATP</strong> Most Improved Player of Year after climbing from No. 133 in ‘09<br />

to a year-end best No. 36, highlighted by a personal-high 24 match wins…In July, captured his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> title in Hamburg without dropping a set (d. Melzer)…Also posted first Top 10 win over No. 6 Davydenko<br />

en route…In October, advanced to final in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Youzhny) with wins over Soderling and<br />

Ferrer…Went undefeated in five Davis Cup singles matches to help his country into ‘11 <strong>World</strong> Group for first<br />

time…Compiled marks of 13-13 on clay and 11-5 on hard…Earned a career-high $723,166.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Kazakhstani broke Top 100 in ‘08 and finished at No. 94 (from No. 171 previous year), highlighted by his first<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in St. Petersburg (l. to No. 4 Murray) as a qualifier…Fell out of Top 100 in ’09 to No. 133…In<br />

’08, won first Grand Slam match at US Open (d. Evans, l. Nalbandian)…In ’07, posted a 25-18 Challenger match<br />

record…Qualified for his first <strong>ATP</strong> tournament in Basel and defeated Delic before losing to Mathieu in second<br />

round in three sets…Has a 79-51 match record in Challengers and 3-3 in finals, 94-52 in Futures (4-6 in<br />

finals)…Has a 12-2 career Davis Cup record (9-1 in singles) in six ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 – Hamburg(CL). FINALIST (2): 2010 – Kuala Lumpur(IH); 2008 – St. Petersburg(IH).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-2 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-2 1ST 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-2 1ST 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 1-3 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-6)2<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

MIAMI 0-1 1ST — —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 1-1 2ND — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-2 — 2ND 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 1ST — —<br />

PARIS 0-1 1ST — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age six…Father, Alexander, and mother, Marina, are doctors…Has one younger brother,<br />

Denis…Born in Volzhskij, Russia and moved to Bra, Italy when he was 15 after friend Igor Eremin invited him to<br />

live and train there…Bra locals nickname him "Andrea"…Resides and trains most of year in Italy…In June 2008,<br />

changed his nationality to represent Kazakhstan in Davis Cup competition..."I accepted to play for Kazakhstan<br />

for three years"…Speaks Russian, Italian and English…His goal is to be <strong>World</strong> No. 1…Off court interests include<br />

Playstation and watching his favorite soccer team Juventus…Favorite players are Pete Sampras, Marat Safin and<br />

Roger Federer…Considers indoor hard courts his favorite surface and serve and forehand his best<br />

shots…Coached by Italian Massimo Puci (since 2002).<br />

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FERNANDO GONZALEZ (CHI)<br />

Birthdate: July 29, 1980 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Santiago, Chile<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Santiago, Chile<br />

Weight: 180 (81kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 364-193<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $8,731,544<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 11/11<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 27-49<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 5 (January 29, 2007)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 25 (July 4, 2005)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 68 (15-9) 2007: 7 (37-24) 2004: 23 (42-21) 2001: 135 (5-10) 1998: 714 (0-1)<br />

2009: 11 (39-16) 2006: 10 (49-22) 2003: 35 (37-24) 2000: 115 (9-5) 1997:T1343 (0-0)<br />

2008: 15 (39-15) 2005: 11 (49-23) 2002: 18 (40-22) 1999: 362 (3-1) 1996:T1294 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $305,498. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 15-9 (singles), 4-3 (doubles) .<br />

Singles Semifinalist: Santiago, Acapulco. Quarterfinalist: Houston.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Chilean had ninth straight Top 100 season…Played last match at US Open and underwent right hip surgery<br />

surgery on Oct. 4…Sidelined for three months, from Roland Garros to New Haven…Reached SFs in Santiago (l.<br />

to Bellucci) and Acapulco (l. to Ferrer).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Chilean had six Top 20 finishes in eight years (‘02-09, except ’03-04), including year-end best No. 7 in ’07…<br />

In ‘07, reached career-high No. 5 on Jan. 29 after lone Grand Slam final at Australian Open (l. to Federer)…Won<br />

career-high 49 matches in ‘05 and ‘06…Has an 11-11 career mark in finals, winning at least one title for five of<br />

six years between ‘04-09 (except ’06)…Eight of his 11 titles have come on clay…In ‘08 Beijing Olympics, lost to<br />

Nadal in gold medal match after saving three match points in 11-9 third set SF win over Blake…First player to<br />

collect one of each medal in tennis, with gold in doubles (w/Massu) and bronze in singles in ‘04…In ’07<br />

Australian Open, defeated Hewitt (3rd RD), No. 5 Blake (4th RD), No. 2 Nadal (QF) and No. 12 Haas (SF) before<br />

falling to Federer…In ’06, became first Chilean to finish in Top 10 since Rios in ‘99…In ’05, won career-high<br />

three titles on three surfaces…Only player to finish in Top 25 in singles and doubles…In ’03, won <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

Team Chp. title, joining John McEnroe as only players to go undefeated (8-0) at event…In ‘00, won first title at<br />

Orlando as a qualifier (d. Massu) in first all-Chilean final since Jaime Fillol d. Ricardo Acuna in ‘82 Itaparica…In<br />

‘98, was No. 4 in singles world junior rankings and No. 2 in doubles…Captured Roland Garros juniors (d.<br />

Ferrero) and won doubles (w/de Armas) in ‘98…Won US Open junior doubles (w/Massu) in ‘97…Has a 29-12<br />

career Davis Cup record (18-6 in singles) in 20 ties since ‘98…Earned career-high $1,437,130 in ’07.<br />

CAREER TITLES (11): 2009 – Viña del Mar(CL); 2008 – Viña del Mar(CL), Munich(CL); 2007 – Beijing(H); 2005 –<br />

Auckland(H), Amersfoort(CL), Basel(IC); 2004 – Viña del Mar(CL); 2002 – Viña del Mar(CL), Palermo(CL); 2000 –<br />

Orlando(CL). FINALIST (11): 2008 – Beijing Olympics(H); 2007 – Australian Open(H), Rome*(CL); 2006 –<br />

Vienna(IH), Madrid*(IH), Basel(IC); 2005 – Viña del Mar(CL); 2004 – Amersfoort(CL); 2003 – Washington(H),<br />

Metz(IH); 2002 – Basel(IC).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 15-14)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00<br />

AUS. OPEN 20-10 4TH 4TH 3RD RUP 1ST 3RD 1ST 2ND 4TH 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 20-10 2ND SF QF 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST QF 3RD 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 14-8 — 3RD 2ND 3RD 3RD QF 3RD 1ST 2ND — —<br />

US OPEN 18-10 1ST QF 4TH 1ST 3RD 3RD 1ST 3RD QF — 2ND<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 07 05<br />

2-3 RR RR<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

CAREER W-L: 86-66<br />

BEST RESULT: RUP (Rome ‘06, Madrid ‘05)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Fernando Francisco Gonzalez Ciuffardi…Father, Fernando, is a former manager of a flour mill in<br />

Santiago and helps with his son’s business affairs…Mother, Patricia, a native Italian, is a housewife…Has one<br />

older sister, Patricia, who played at Miami-Dade College, and one younger sister, Jessica, who is studying to be a<br />

veterinarian in Santiago…Elected to <strong>ATP</strong> Player Council for June ‘10 - June ‘12 term…Carried his country’s flag<br />

at Beijing Olympics opening ceremony in 2008…Won Chilean National Sports Award in 2003 for winning ARAG<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> Team Championship title (w/Massu, Rios) and presented by Chile’s president… After 8.8 magnitude<br />

struck hometown of Santiago on Feb. 27, 2010, returned home to assist relief effort… Three-time winner of<br />

“Condar de Oro” award as his country’s top sportsman (2004, ‘07-08).<br />

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MARCEL GRANOLLERS (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: April 12, 1986 Turned Pro: 2003<br />

Birthplace: Barcelona, Spain<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Barcelona, Spain<br />

Weight: 169 (76kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 54-71<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,966,999<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-3<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 41 (November 15, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 5 (October 11, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 42 (21-22) 2007: 128 (2-2) 2004: 397 (0-0)<br />

2009: 91 (16-25) 2006: 160 (0-2) 2003: 508 (0-0)<br />

2008: 56 (15-20) 2005: 286 (0-0) 2002: T957 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $726,936. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 21-22 (singles), 34-21 (doubles) Challenger: 19-7 (singles),<br />

12-4 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Valencia. Semifinalist: Bucharest. Quarterfinalist: Santiago. Doubles<br />

Winner: Chennai(w/Ventura), Costa do Sauipe(w/Cuevas). Finalist: Estoril(w/Cuevas), Bucharest(w/Ventura).<br />

Semifinalist: Casablanca(w/Lopez), Madrid*(w/Troicki), US Open(w/Robredo).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Barcelona native finished in Top 50 for first time at a year-end best ranking No. 42, capped off with a personal-high<br />

21 match wins…His best result was a second career <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final…Also reached QF in<br />

Santiago in February before Challenger success next month with final in Rabat and SF in Marrakech…Closed<br />

final two months with strong results, including a SF in Bucharest and reaching Valencia final (l. to Ferrer) as a<br />

qualifier…Also reached Challenger final in Todi and winner in Tarragona…In doubles, finished No. 21 after<br />

climbing as high as No. 5 with two titles and two runner-up finishes as well as a QF at Wimbledon and SF at US<br />

Open (w/ Robredo)…Earned a career-high $726,936.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard has finished in Top 100 for three straight years, breaking through in century club for first time in<br />

‘08 at No. 56…He captured his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title that year in Houston (d. No. 8 Blake in three sets)…Also<br />

reached first <strong>ATP</strong> doubles final there (w/Cuevas)…Afterwards, jumped from No. 84 to No. 54…Member of winning<br />

Spanish Davis Cup team (d. Argentina 3-1), although he did not play…Qualified into an <strong>ATP</strong> circuit-best<br />

(along w/Hernych) six events…In ’09, reached SF in Chennai and captured three doubles titles with as many<br />

partners…In ’07, finished in Top 150 for first time, highlighted by maiden <strong>ATP</strong> QF in Valencia…Compiled an<br />

excellent season on Challenger circuit (34-22 record), reaching three finals in Montevideo (l. to Ventura), Belo<br />

Horizonte (l. to Devilder), Bucharest-2 (l. to Hanescu)…In doubles, won nine Challenger titles…In ’06, captured<br />

first Challenger title in Barcelona (d. Hernandez) in October…Played his only junior Grand Slam tournament at<br />

Roland Garros in ‘04 and captured doubles title (w/Andujar).<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2008 – Houston(CL). FINALIST (1): 2010 – Valencia(IH).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (5).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-1)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 2-3 2ND 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-3 2ND 1ST 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 2-4 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

US OPEN 2-3 2ND 2ND 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-11)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

MONTE CARLO 1-2 1ST 2ND —<br />

ROME 0-2 1ST 1ST —<br />

MADRID 1-3 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

PARIS 0-2 1ST — 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Marcel Granollers Pujol…Began playing at age five…Father, Javier, is a commercial director and<br />

mother Montse, is a teacher…Also has a younger brother, Gerard, who reached a career-high <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking of<br />

No. 684 in August 2008…Speaks Spanish and English…Enjoys football and supports R.C.D. Espanyol…<br />

Considers clay his favorite surface…Coached by countryman and former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Oscar Serrano.<br />

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ERNESTS GULBIS (LAT)<br />

Birthdate: August 30, 1988 Turned Pro: 2004<br />

Birthplace: Riga, Latvia<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Jurmala, Latvia<br />

Weight: 169 (76kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 89-86<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,914,592<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 6-25<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 24 (October 18, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 130 (November 23, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 24 (31-20) 2007: 61 (10-14) 2004:T1339 (0-0)<br />

2009: 90 (20-26) 2006: 139 (4-2)<br />

2008: 53 (24-22) 2005: 451 (0-2)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $689,920. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 31-20 (singles), 2-2 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Delray Beach. Semifinalist: Memphis, Rome*. Quarterfinalist: Doha, Barcelona, Madrid*,<br />

Bangkok.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Latvian finished in Top 25 for first time in his career at No. 24, highlighted by his first title in Delray Beach<br />

(d. Karlovic) without dropping a set…Reached SF in Memphis (l. to Querrey), his first SF since his debut in St.<br />

Petersburg in October ‘06…Also made first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 SF in Rome* (d. No. 1 Federer on seventh match<br />

pt.), losing to Nadal…Lost to Federer in QFs in Madrid*…Reached QFs or better seven times during season…<br />

Compiled marks of 18-15 on hard and 11-5 on clay…Earned a career-high $689,920.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Latvian has finished in Top 100 four straight years…In ‘08, turned in a Grand Slam-best QF showing at<br />

Roland Garros, defeating No. 8 Blake in 2nd RD en route (l. to Djokovic)…Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 QF in<br />

Cincinnati*(d. No. 8 Blake again, l. to Djokovic)…Finished year at No. 53…In ’09, slipped to No. 90 and his best<br />

results were QFs in Tokyo and St. Petersburg…In ’07, finished in Top 70 for first time, winning 10 <strong>ATP</strong> matches<br />

and went 23-4 in Challengers with three titles…In US Open debut, advanced to 4th RD (d. No. 8 Robredo, l. to<br />

Moya)…Broke Top 50 in October after Mons Challenger title…Closed season with QF in St. Petersburg…In ’06,<br />

ranking improved over 300 spots in a season highlighted by his first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in St. Petersburg (l. to Ancic)…<br />

Member of Latvian Davis Cup team and has a 17-8 career record (12-4 in singles) in 12 ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 – Delray Beach(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-3 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 6-4 1ST 2ND QF 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 2-3 — 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

US OPEN 4-4 1ST 1ST 2ND 4TH<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 22-20)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

INDIAN WELLS 3-3 2ND 2ND 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 1-2 — 1ST 2ND —<br />

MONTE CARLO 1-2 2ND 1ST — —<br />

ROME 5-2 SF 2ND — —<br />

MADRID 4-3 QF 1ST 2ND —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-3 2ND — 1ST 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 5-2 3RD — QF —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-2 1ST 1ST — —<br />

PARIS 2-1 3RD — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age five when his grandmother first brought him to a tennis court…Father, Ainars, is an<br />

investment businessman and former basketball player; mother, Milena, is a drama theatre actress…Has three<br />

sisters, Elina, who is older and finished her law degree in England; Laura and Monika who are younger and both<br />

play tennis; and one younger brother, Kristops, who is attending the Saddlebrook Academy in Florida to pursue<br />

golf…Grandfather was a starter on former Soviet Union national basketball team which won European<br />

Championships…Speaks Latvian, Russian, English and a little German…Enjoys playing football, basketball and<br />

hockey…Considers hard courts his favorite surface and serve and backhand drop shot his best shot…Used to<br />

work with former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Niki Pilic and trained at Pilic’s Tennis Academy in Munich (from age 12-18)…Coached<br />

by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Hernan Gumy of Argentina (since mid-September 2009) and physiotherapist is Michal<br />

Novotny (since July 2010).<br />

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TOMMY HAAS (GER)<br />

Birthdate: April 3, 1978 Turned Pro: 1996<br />

Birthplace: Hamburg, Germany<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA<br />

Weight: 195 (88kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 462-255<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $9,979,980<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 12/9<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 40-68<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 2 (May 13, 2002)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 127 (February 18, 2002)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 375 (3-4) 2007: 12 (39-17) 2004: 17 (37-22) 2000: 23 (36-22) 1997: 41 (22-17) 1994:T1192 (0-0)<br />

2009: 18 (31-17) 2006: 11 (49-21) 2002: 11 (45-21) 1999:11 (47-26) 1996: 196 (4-3) 1993:T1072 (0-0)<br />

2008: 84 (18-14) 2005: 46 (33-24) 2001: 8 (57-21) 1998: 34 (41-26) 1995: T1198(0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $69,899. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 3-4 (singles), 1-0 (doubles) .<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The German played in four tournaments in first two months before undergoing season-ending right hip surgery<br />

on Feb. 21 in Vail, Colorado…One month later on Mar. 23, underwent right elbow surgery in New<br />

York…Opened season with 3rd RD at Australian Open (d. Greul, Tipsarevic, l. to No. 10 Tsonga)…Reached 2nd<br />

RD in San Jose and lost in 1st RD in Memphis and Delray Beach before being sidelined.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Bradenton, Florida resident has finished in Top 20 seven times, including a year-end best No. 8 in ‘01 with a<br />

personal-best four titles…Has a 12-9 record in finals…Ranked a career-high No. 2 on May 13, ‘02…Has four SFs<br />

in Grand Slam play (‘99, ’02 ’07 Australian Open, ’09 Wimbledon) and three US Open QFs (‘04, ’06-07)…His<br />

biggest title came at former <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 tournament in Stuttgart* in ’01 (d. Mirnyi)…In ‘96, youngest<br />

player in Top 50 at 19…Won first title in Memphis in ’99 (d. Courier)…Missed ’03 after right rotator cuff surgery<br />

in New York on Dec. 20, ‘02…Also had arthroscopic surgery on same shoulder on July 18, ’03… Returned in ’04<br />

with clay title in Houston (d. No. 2 Roddick) and climbed from No. 349 to No. 145 afterwards…Saw limited play<br />

in ‘08 due to a shoulder injury, slipping to No. 84, and returned to action in ‘09 with his first grass title in Halle<br />

and followed with SF at Wimbledon…Compiled a 22-8 Davis Cup record (19-7 in singles) in 16 ties from ‘98-<br />

08…Earned silver medal in singles in ‘00 Sydney Olympics and he lists that achievement among his<br />

best…Named ‘04 <strong>ATP</strong> Comeback Player of Year after climbing to No. 17 from being unranked previous<br />

year…Earned a career-high $1,544,640 in ’01 and won a personal-best 57 matches that year.<br />

CAREER TITLES (12): 2009 – Halle(G); 2007 – Memphis(IH); 2006 – Delray Beach(H), Memphis(IH), Los<br />

Angeles(H); 2004 – Houston(CL), Los Angeles(H); 2001 – Adelaide(H), Long Island(H), Vienna(IH), Stuttgart*(IH);<br />

1999 – Memphis(IH). FINALIST (9): 2002 – Rome*(CL); 2000 – Munich(CL), Sydney Olympics(H), Vienna(IH);<br />

1999 – Auckland(H), Stuttgart (CL), Grand Slam Cup-Munich(IH); 1998 – Lyon(IC); 1997 – Lyon(IC).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 20-17)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 02 01 00 99 98 97 96<br />

AUS. OPEN 25-10 3RD 3RD — SF 4TH 2ND — SF 2ND 2ND SF 1ST — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 15-9 — 4TH — — 3RD 3RD 1ST 4TH 2ND 3RD 3RD 1ST — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 20-10+ — SF 3RD 4TH 3RD 1ST 2ND — 1ST 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND —<br />

US OPEN 30-13 — 3RD 2ND QF QF 3RD QF 4TH 4TH 2ND 4TH 2ND 3RD 1ST<br />

+ w/o in 2007 not included<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

CAREER W-L: 115-86<br />

BEST RESULT: WON (Stuttgart ‘01); RUP (Rome ‘02)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Thomas Mario Haas…Began playing at age four with his father, Peter, who is Austrian and a former<br />

European champion in judo and ex-schoolmate of Hollywood star and former Governor of California Arnold<br />

Schwarzenegger, who came to watch a match in Los Angeles in 2001…Following 2004 Los Angeles win, Haas<br />

went to the Governor’s house for celebratory dinner…Mother, Brigitte, and two sisters, Sabine and Karin…<br />

Moved to Bradenton, Fla. to attend Nick Bollettieri Academy at age 11 and has been there full-time since he<br />

was 13…Was No. 11 junior in world ranking in singles in 1995…Reached Orange Bowl 18s final (l. to Zabaleta)<br />

in ‘95…Enjoys golf, waterskiing and driving fast cars…Favorite football team is Bayern Munich and Hamburger<br />

SV…Admires achievements of countryman Boris Becker…Broke his right ankle in December 1995 (surgery on<br />

Jan. 10, ‘96) and his left ankle in December 1996, which also required surgery…Finished high school in<br />

Bradenton, Fla. in May 1996…Flew with Blue Angels squadron over stadium court in Indian Wells in<br />

1998…Father opened a tennis academy in Kitzbühel in 1999…Received American citizenship on Jan. 27, 2010<br />

in Tampa and has dual citizenship…Fiancé Sara Foster (actress), daughter Valentina (born Nov. 14, 2010).<br />

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ROBIN HAASE (NED)<br />

Birthdate: April 6, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: The Hague, The Netherlands<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: The Hague, The Netherlands<br />

Weight: 170 (77kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 37-40<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $698,226<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-3<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 56 (April 28, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 130 (June 9, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 65 (9-12) 2007: 112 (13-12) 2004:T1253 (0-0)<br />

2009: 451 (0-0) 2006: 164 (1-3)<br />

2008: 115 (14-13) 2005: 970 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $247,039. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 9-12 (singles), 2-5 (doubles) Challenger: 32-8 (singles),<br />

13-4 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Basel.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Dutchman (behind de Bakker) had a breakout year jumping from No. 447 to No. 65 in just a year and<br />

was voted <strong>ATP</strong> Comeback Player of the Year…Finished with season-best five Challenger titles and 32-8 match<br />

record, including three in a row (San Marino, Manerbio, Como) for an impressive 16-match winning streak…His<br />

best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> result was QFs in Basel (l. Djokovic) in November…Earned a career-high $247,039.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Dutchman made his <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> breakthrough in ‘08 when he won a personal-best 14 matches and<br />

reached a career-high No. 56 on April 28 year before finishing No. 115…He reached four <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QFs<br />

(Chennai, Rotterdam, Zagreb and Valencia) and won a Challenger title…Underwent right knee surgery in July<br />

’08 and then underwent surgery again in May ’09…Missed first 10 months before returning to reach a pair of<br />

Challenger SFs in Jersey and Helsinki, both as qualifiers in his only tournaments of season…In ’07, was Dutch<br />

No. 1 and advanced to his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF in Amersfoort (l. to Eschauer)…Also second round in four<br />

other tournaments, including Montreal* where he posted his first Top 10 win over No. 10 Berdych…In ’06, won<br />

first Challenger title in Nashville (d. Pless)…Has a 9-6 career Davis Cup record (9-3 in singles) in six ties.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-4)<br />

CAREER 10 08 07<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-2 1ST 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-2 1ST 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-2 2ND 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 0-1 — — 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-4)<br />

CAREER 08 07<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-1 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 0-2 1ST 1ST<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-1 — 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at 2 1/2 years old…Nickname is "Schlobber"…Plays tennis right-handed but is actually<br />

left-handed…Father, Axel and mother, Annie, are both retired…Has one older brother, Eric, who worked for<br />

General Electric and Nike, and one older sister, Inga, who teaches German…Enjoys reading, movies and hanging<br />

with friends when he is not traveling…Also loves all sorts of sports including basketball and ice<br />

hockey…His idol growing up was Andre Agassi…Has no preference on surface but would consider clay his<br />

favorite surface… Coached by countryman Dennis Schenk, who travels with him.<br />

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JAN HAJEK (CZE)<br />

Birthdate: August 7, 1983 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Olomouc, Czech Republic<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Olomouc, Czech Republic<br />

Weight: 176 (79kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 22-42<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $760,789<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 71 (November 6, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 189 (May 1, 2006)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 95 (13-21) 2007: 240 (5-14) 2004: 614 (0-0) 2001: 414 (0-0)<br />

2009: 103 (2-2) 2006: 76 (2-4) 2003: 326 (0-0) 2000: T641 (0-0)<br />

2008: 479 (0-1) 2005: 355 (0-0) 2002: 216 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $272,615. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 13-21 (singles), 2-8 (doubles) Challenger: 8-4 (singles), 1-1<br />

(doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Munich.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Czech Republic native finished in Top 100 for the first time since ‘06 and won a personal-high 13 <strong>ATP</strong> level<br />

matches…His best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> result was QFs in Munich in May (d. Becker, l. Youznhy)…In June, won title<br />

at Prostejov Challenger (d. Stepanek, who retired due to stomach illness)…In July, played in Davis Cup QF tie vs.<br />

Chile and won second rubber in straight sets (d. Capdeville)…Earned a career-high $272,615.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Olomouc native has compiled his best results in Challenger level play with a 116-81 match record, including<br />

8-3 in finals…He broke through to finish in Top 100 for first time in ‘06 at a year-end best No. 76 with a 33-8<br />

match record in Challengers and four titles…Won his first Grand Slam match that year at US Open (d.<br />

Dlouhy)…In ’07, posted a Grand Slam-best third round showing at Roland Garros (d. T. Johansson, Ulihrach ret.<br />

vs. Baghdatis)…Prior to Paris, played in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> Team Championship in Düsseldorf and won three of four<br />

matches…In ’08, suffered a right knee injury that sidelined him for two months as he slipped to No. 479…In<br />

’09, climbed 376 ranking spots with 36-16 match record in Challengers and three titles to finish just outside Top<br />

100 (at No. 103)…Has a 3-2 career Davis Cup record (2-2 in singles) in four ties.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)<br />

CAREER 10 07 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-2 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-2 1ST 3RD —<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-2 1ST 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 1-2 1ST — 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 0-4)<br />

CAREER 10 07<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-1 — 1ST<br />

MIAMI 0-2 1ST 1ST<br />

ROME 0-1 1ST —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six with his father, Svatopluk, who is a tennis coach; mother, Eva, is a school<br />

teacher…Has one younger sister, Radka, who is a student…Nicknamed Hajecek, Hajos and Gejza…Hobbies<br />

include playing football and watching hockey…Growing up, admired Andre Agassi along with countryman,<br />

hockey superstar Jaromir Jagr…Considers clay his favorite surface and backhand his best shot…Says, his goal is<br />

“to get into Top 50 of <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings and to stay there as long as I can”…Coached by countryman Igor Brukner.<br />

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VICTOR HANESCU (ROU)<br />

Birthdate: July 21, 1981 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Bucharest, Romania<br />

Height: 6’6” (1.98m)<br />

Residence: Bucharest, Romania<br />

Weight: 194 (87kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 149-162<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,775,387<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/3<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-26<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 26 (July 6, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 117 (July 21, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 51 (26-24) 2007: 77 (8-9) 2004: 88 (19-25) 2001: 210 (0-0)<br />

2009: 48 (27-33) 2006: 643 (0-7) 2003: 70 (15-13) 2000: 479 (0-0)<br />

2008: 50 (23-23) 2005: 36 (26-25) 2002: 170 (5-3) 1999:T1237 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $495,674. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 26-24 (singles), 3-5 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles).<br />

Singles Finalist: Casablanca. Quarterfinalist: St. Petersburg.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 1 Romanian finished just outside Top 50 and reached his fourth career <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final for a fourth<br />

consecutive year…Did not win back-to-back matches until April when he advanced to final in Casablanca (l. to<br />

Wawrinka)…Had 3rd RD exits at Madrid* (l. to No. 4 Murray), Roland Garros (l. to No. 3 Djokovic), Wimbledon<br />

and Cincinnati* (l. to Djokovic)…Finished with a QF appearance in St. Petersburg (l. Youznhy)…Compiled marks<br />

of 16-13 on clay and 8-10 on hard…Went 0-7 vs. Top 10 opponents.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Bucharest native has been a consistent Top 100 performer for most of his career, finishing in that club for<br />

seven of past eight years (except ’06)…He has finished in Top 50 three times – No. 36 in ’05, No. 50 in ’08 and<br />

No. 48 in ’09…His personal-high is No. 26 on July 6, ’09…In ’09, he reached final in Stuttgart (l. to Chardy) and a<br />

QF in five other tournaments while posting a personal-best 27 match wins…In ’08, captured his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> title in Gstaad, defeating No. 10 Wawrinka in SF, Andreev in final…In ’07, returned to Top 100 with three<br />

Challenger titles and 30-10 match record In ’06, sat out most of season with torn stomach ligaments and back<br />

problems (0-7 mark)…In ’05, turned in a Grand Slam-best QF result at Roland Garros (d. Nalbandian in 4th RD, l.<br />

to Federer) and reached SF in New Haven and Bucharest…In ’04, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Scottsdale and won<br />

Rome Challenger…Member of Romanian Davis Cup team since ‘01 and has an 16-15 career record (14-12 in singles)<br />

in 18 ties…Earned a career-high $627,944 in ’09.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2008 – Gstaad(CL). FINALIST (3): 2010 – Casablanca(CL); 2009 – Stuttgart(CL); 2007 –<br />

Bucharest(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 8-6)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 3-7 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 13-7 3RD 4TH 2ND 1ST — QF 2ND 3RD<br />

WIMBLEDON 8-6 3RD 3RD 2ND — — 2ND 1ST 3RD<br />

US OPEN 2-6 2ND 1ST 2ND — — 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 21-34)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 06 05 04 03<br />

INDIAN WELLS 3-5 2ND 1ST 2ND — 1ST 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 1-6 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

MONTE CARLO 3-4 1ST 2ND — 1ST 3RD — —<br />

ROME 4-5 3RD 1ST — 1ST 2ND — 2ND<br />

MADRID 4-4 3RD 1ST 2ND — 2ND — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-2 3RD 3RD — — — — —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-2 1ST 1ST — — — — —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 — 1ST — — — — —<br />

PARIS 1-4 — 1ST — — 1ST 2ND 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age seven…Says, “When I was seven years old I went to a basketball club and wanted to start<br />

playing. I was tall but they told me that I was too young. Then I saw two tennis courts and started to play tennis<br />

instead”…Father, Constantin, and mother, Cristina, are engineers; younger sister, Irina, enjoys swimming…<br />

Hobbies include football (fan of Steaua Bucharest), fishing and swimming (competed until he was 12)…Idols as<br />

a child were Ilie Nastase, Goran Ivanisevic and Pete Sampras…Favorite shot is backhand and enjoys playing on<br />

clay and grass…Fitness trainer is Cezar Honceriu and coached by Firicel Tomai (since 1996).<br />

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LLEYTON HEWITT (AUS)<br />

Birthdate: February 24, 1981 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Adelaide, Australia<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Nassau, Bahamas<br />

Weight: 170 (77kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 542-193<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $18,843,702<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 28/14<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 60-60<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 1 (November 19, 2001)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 18 (October 23, 2000)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 54 (22-12) 2007: 21 (35-16) 2004: 3 (68-18) 2001: 1 (80-18) 1998: 113 (10-9)<br />

2009: 22 (34-20) 2006: 20 (33-15) 2003: 17 (37-10) 2000: 7 (61-19) 1997: 722 (0-1)<br />

2008: 67 (20-11) 2005: 4 (37-9) 2002: 1 (61-15) 1999:22 (44-20)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $531,666. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 22-12 (singles), 10-4 (doubles) .<br />

Singles Winner: Halle. Quarterfinalist: Sydney, Houston. Doubles Finalist: Barcelona(w/Knowles).<br />

Semifinalist: Houston(w/Healey).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Australian finished just outside Top 50 for only second time since ‘99…Underwent right hip surgery on<br />

Jan. 29 after 4th RD showing at Australian Open and returned Apr. 12 in Houston…In June, captured his 28th<br />

career title in Halle, breaking a 15-match losing streak against Federer in final…Has won at least one title for 12<br />

of past 13 years (except ’08)…Reached another 4th RD at Wimbledon (l. to Djokovic)…Last tournament was 1st<br />

RD at US Open (l. to Mathieu) and then suffered a right hand injury during Davis Cup tie vs. Belgium on Sept.<br />

17…Did not play rest of year…In doubles, advanced to Madrid* final (w/Knowles).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Aussie has been a consistent performer throughout his career, finishing in Top 25 in 10 of 12 past years on<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>…Has a 28-14 mark in finals and his 28 titles is fourth-most among active players going into<br />

‘11…From ‘00-05, finished in Top 8 in five of six years, including back-to-back No. 1 campaigns in ‘01-02… In<br />

those years, compiled a 141-33 match record and won 11 titles, including Grand Slam crowns at ’01 US Open (d.<br />

Sampras) and ’02 Wimbledon (d. Nalbandian)…In ’09, returned from left hip surgery previous season to<br />

improve from No. 67 to No. 22, highlighted by his second career clay court title in Houston (d. Odesnik)…Also a<br />

SF in Memphis and Tokyo and four-time QF, including Wimbledon…In ’08, finished out of Top 25 for first time<br />

since his rookie season in ‘98…His streak of winning at least one <strong>ATP</strong> title for 10 consecutive years came to an<br />

end…Underwent left hip surgery Aug. 16 in Melbourne…In first Slam at Australian Open 3rd RD, beat<br />

Baghdatis after four hours and 45 minutes at 4:34 a.m…In ’07, captured Las Vegas title (d. Safin in SF, Melzer in<br />

F)…Suffered back injury in his opening round at Indian Wells* (l. to Tipsarevic) and sidelined two months…<br />

Then reached back-to-back SF at Hamburg* (l. to Nadal in 7-5 in third set) and Pörtschach (l. to Monfils)…In ’06,<br />

won his 25th career title at Queen’s (d. Nadal, Henman, Blake)…Reached back-to-back finals in San Jose and Las<br />

Vegas…Injured right knee at Toronto* and played in last tournament at US Open, reaching QF (l. to Roddick)…<br />

In ’05, won lone title in Sydney and followed with his first final at Australian Open (d. Roddick in SF, l. to<br />

Safin)…Finalist at Indian Wells* (l. to Federer)…Injured his right big toe there and underwent surgery on Mar.<br />

24…Fell at his home in Sydney on May 9 and cracked a rib…Missed one month…Lost to Federer in SF at US<br />

Open in seventh straight Grand Slam event (‘04-05) where he lost to eventual champion…Underwent left big<br />

toe surgery in early October…Qualified for Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai but withdrew due to arrival of first<br />

child…In ’04, won four titles, including 20th of his career in Sydney…Fell to eventual champion No. 1 Federer<br />

at Australian Open (4th RD), Wimbledon (QF) and US Open (F)…Also lost to eventual winner Gaudio in QF at<br />

Roland Garros…Won his first European indoor title in Rotterdam…Compiled a 16-match winning streak with<br />

titles in Washington and Long Island before US Open loss to Federer…Runner-up at Tennis Masters Cup in<br />

Houston (l. to Federer)…In ’03, lost No. 1 ranking after 75 straight weeks on Apr. 27…Won back-to-back titles<br />

in Scottsdale (d. Philippoussis) and Indian Wells* (d. Kuerten)…Became first defending champion at Wimbledon<br />

to lose in opening round (l. to Karlovic) since Manuel Santana in ‘67…Finalist in Los Angeles…In ’02, became<br />

fourth player to rank No. 1 for every week during year and seventh player to finish No. 1 for at least two straight<br />

years…Co-leader in titles (w/Agassi) with five and led circuit with 61 match wins, highlighted by titles at<br />

Wimbledon (d. Nalbandian) and Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai…Went 2-1 in round robin play, then defeated<br />

Federer in SF and Ferrero 6-4 in fifth set in final (had trailed 1-3 in last set)…Overcame chicken pox to claim San<br />

Jose title (d. Agassi)…Won first career <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 title in Indian Wells* (d. Sampras in SF,<br />

Henman in F)…Won third straight Queen’s title…Streak of 10 straight finals won come to an end with runnerup<br />

at Cincinnati* (l. to Moya)…Also finalist at Paris* (l. to Safin)…Had most <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 match<br />

wins (23)…Advanced to SF at US Open (l. to Agassi)…In ’01, finished as youngest player (20 yrs., 8 mos.) and<br />

first Australian to finish No. 1 in history of <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings…Accomplished feat by winning his career-best sixth<br />

title of year at Tennis Masters Cup in Sydney (d. Grosjean), overtaking Kuerten who came in with 48-point<br />

lead…First Aussie to win year-end championship…Led <strong>ATP</strong> with 80 match wins and was co-leader (w/Kuerten)<br />

with six titles, including Sydney, Queen’s (d. Sampras in SF, Henman in F), ‘s-Hertogenbosch and Tokyo…Won<br />

first Grand Slam title at US Open, defeating Roddick (QF), Kafelnikov (SF) and Sampras (F)…Led his country to<br />

Davis Cup final (l. 3-2 to France)…In ‘00, earned four titles and finished as No. 1 Aussie for first time…Led his<br />

country to Davis Cup final (l. 3-1 to Spain)…Achieved first Grand Slam SF at US Open (l. to Sampras)…Won first


Grand Slam doubles title at US Open (w/Mirnyi)…Youngest male (at 19 yrs., 6 mos.) to win a Slam doubles<br />

crown in Open Era…In ’99, helped his country to Davis Cup title (d. France) with 4-2 mark in his debut during<br />

year…Won first title on clay in Delray Beach (d. Malisse) and runner-up in Adelaide…In ’98, won Adelaide title<br />

as youngest tour winner (16 yrs., 10 mos.) since Chang in ‘88 and lowest-ranked (550) winner in <strong>ATP</strong> history…In<br />

’97, became youngest (15 yrs., 11 mos.) qualifier in history of Australian Open (l. to Bruguera)…In brief junior<br />

ranks, ranked as No. 1 Aussie in 18-under division in ‘96 and captured Australian National Grasscourt 18s that<br />

year…Also Australian National Hardcourts 18s champion…Has a 44-12 career Davis Cup record (36-9 in singles)<br />

in 29 ties since ‘99 and member of winning teams in ‘99 and ‘03…Earned a career-high $4,619,386 in ‘02.<br />

CAREER TITLES (28): 2010 – Halle(G); 2009 – Houston(CL); 2007 – Las Vegas(H); 2006 – London / Queen’s<br />

Club(G); 2005 – Sydney(H); 2004 – Sydney(H), Rotterdam(IH), Washington(H), Long Island(H); 2003 –<br />

Scottsdale(H), Indian Wells*(H); 2002 – San Jose(IH), Indian Wells*(H), London / Queen’s Club(G), Wimbledon(G),<br />

Tennis Masters Cup-Shanghai(IH); 2001 – Sydney(H), London / Queen’s Club(G), ‘s-Hertogenbosch(G), US<br />

Open(H), Tokyo(H), Tennis Masters Cup-Sydney(IH); 2000 – Adelaide(H), Sydney(H), Scottsdale(H), London /<br />

Queen’s Club(G); 1999 – Delray Beach(CL); 1998 – Adelaide(H). FINALIST (14): 2006 – San Jose(IH), Las<br />

Vegas(H); 2005 – Australian Open(H), Indian Wells*(H); 2004 – Cincinnati*(H), US Open(H), Tennis Masters Cup-<br />

Houston(H); 2003 – Los Angeles(H); 2002 – Cincinnati*(H), Paris*(IC); 2000 – Stuttgart*(IH); 1999 – Adelaide(H),<br />

Scottsdale(H), Lyon(IC).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (4).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 30-15)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97<br />

AUS. OPEN 27-14 4TH 1ST 4TH 3RD 2ND RUP 4TH 4TH 1ST 3RD 4TH 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 28-11 3RD 3RD 3RD 4TH 4TH — QF 3RD 4TH QF 4TH 1ST — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 38-11 4TH QF 4TH 4TH QF SF QF 1ST WON 4TH 1ST 3RD — —<br />

US OPEN 41-10 1ST 3RD — 2ND QF SF RUP QF SF WON SF 3RD — —<br />

DOUBLES (1-0 in Finals). US OPEN: Champion - 2000 (w/Mirnyi).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 05 04 02 01 00<br />

13-5 DNP^ RUP WON WON RR<br />

^Qualified but did not play due to birth of daughter<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 121-61)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98<br />

INDIAN WELLS 27-10 — 2ND 4TH 2ND 3RD RUP 3RD WON WON SF 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

MIAMI 15-10 — 2ND 2ND — 2ND — 3RD 2ND SF SF SF 2ND 1ST<br />

MONTE CARLO 2-3 — 1ST — — — — 3RD — 1ST — — — —<br />

ROME 9-6 2ND — — 1ST — — 2ND — 2ND 3RD SF — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 8-9 — 1ST — QF 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND — —<br />

CINCINNATI 26-9 2ND QF — SF — SF RUP 1ST RUP SF 1ST — —<br />

SHANGHAI 1-1 — 2ND — — — — — — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 8-4 — — — — — — QF — RUP 2ND — 3RD —<br />

STUTTGART: 7-3 (RUP 00)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Lleyton Glynn Hewitt…Played Australian Rules Football until age 13, then pursued tennis career…<br />

Enjoys golf and Australian Rules Football (Adelaide Crows fan)…Father, Glynn, is a former Aussie Rules Football<br />

player and his mother, Cherilyn, was a physical education teacher…Has one younger sister, Jaslyn (born Feb. 23,<br />

1983), who was No. 1 junior in Australia in 2000, and won her first Challenger title in Canberra in 2004…Good<br />

friend of fellow Aussie golfers Greg Norman and Aaron Baddeley…In December 2003, Caddied for Greg<br />

Norman at Australian PGA event…Supporter of many children’s charitable foundations in Australia - the<br />

Starlight Foundation and the McGuinisses-McDermott Cancer Foundation, among others…In August 2002,<br />

made Special Olympics his primary charitable cause by becoming a global ambassador for the organization<br />

with the primary mission of helping Special Olympics double their international membership by 2005 via clinics<br />

and public appearances as he travels the world; launched Special Olympics Tennis Program in Shanghai during<br />

2002 Masters Cup; took part in Special Olympics <strong>World</strong> Summer Games in Dublin in 2003; and invites Special<br />

Olympics athletes to tennis tournaments, commercial shoots, and other personal appearances around the<br />

world…The Australia Post launched a commemorative Lleyton Hewitt stamp in January 2002 prior to the<br />

Australian Open and in 2004 featured a Lleyton Hewitt Limited Edition post card during the Australian<br />

Open…Named Young Australian of the Year in Jan. 2003 as part of annual Australia Day honors…Vogue/GQ<br />

(Australia) Sportsman of the Year in 2003…Named Australia’s male athlete of the year in 2002 at the Australian<br />

Sports Awards…Voted Most Popular South Australian athlete for three consecutive years (2001-03)…Wife, Bec<br />

Cartwright (married July 21, 2005 in Sydney) is an Aussie actress…Daughters, Mia Rebecca (born Nov. 29,<br />

2005) and Ava Sydney (born Oct. 19, 2010) and son, Cruz (born Dec. 11, 2008)…Reunited with coach Tony<br />

Roche in November 2010 (worked previously from July 2007-August 2009) and also working with former <strong>ATP</strong><br />

pro Joshua Eagle.<br />

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MARSEL ILHAN (TUR)<br />

Birthdate: June 11, 1987 Turned Pro: 2006<br />

Birthplace: Samarkand, Uzbekistan<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Istanbul, Turkey<br />

Weight: 172 (78kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 7-13<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $312,080<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 90 (November 1, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 564 (May 25, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 90 (5-10) 2007: 320 (0-0)<br />

2009: 156 (2-3) 2006:T1370 (0-0)<br />

2008: 212 (0-0) 2005:T1367 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $176,365. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 5-10 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Challenger: 18-8 (singles).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 1 Turk became first player from his country to finish in Top 100…His best results came on Challenger<br />

level with an 18-8 match record and one title…Qualified a career-best six times into main draw, including<br />

Australian Open and Wimbledon where he reached second round in both…Also qualified in Miami* where he<br />

lost in second round (l. to Monaco) and Barcelona (l. to Hewitt)…In September, won Challenger title at Banja<br />

Luka (d. Riba) and followed with runner-up on home soil in Izmir (l. to Devvarman)…Went 5-10 in <strong>ATP</strong> tournaments<br />

and earned a career-high $176,365.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The top player from Turkey has worked his way up to <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> level with successful Challenger and<br />

Futures results…Has compiled a 52-30 career mark in Challengers with a 2-3 record in finals while putting<br />

together an 85-36 total in Futures and a 6-4 finals mark…In ’09, won a pair of Futures titles on home soil,<br />

reached final at Izmir Challenger (l. to Stoppini), also in Turkey, and qualified for two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> level tournaments…Made<br />

his first Grand Slam appearance at US Open, defeating Rochus in five sets before losing in second<br />

round to Isner…One month later in Bangkok, beat No. 40 Becker before losing in next round to Melzer…In<br />

’08, went 2-3 in Futures finals and captured first Challenger title in Ramat Hasharon (d. Klec)…In ’07, had a 2-1<br />

Futures mark in finals and reached first Challenger final at Karshi (l. to Istomin)…Has a 15-7 career Davis Cup<br />

record (13-4 in singles) in 16 ties.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-0)<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-1 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-1 2ND —<br />

US OPEN 1-1 — 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 1-2)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

MIAMI 1-1 2ND<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age six…Born in Samarkand (second-largest city in Uzbekistan) and resides in Istanbul…<br />

Father, Kahor (is deceased), mother, Madiya…Speaks Turkish, Russian and English…Away from tennis, enjoys<br />

playing Playstation…Idol growing up was Russian Yevgeny Kafelnikov…First coached by Veliev Setyaya…His<br />

favorite shot is forehand cross court and favorite surface is hard courts…Career ambition is to finish inside the<br />

Top 100 for 10 consecutive years…Credits Alexander Piskunov with his improvement as a junior and now<br />

coached by Can Uner since June 2007.<br />

TURKEY IN THE TOP 100<br />

In 2010, a record 37 countries are represented in the year-end<br />

South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings, including Turkey for the<br />

first time with Marcel Ilhan. Here are the seven countries that<br />

joined the Top 100 in 2010 (from 2009):<br />

Japan South Africa<br />

Kazakhstan Turkey^<br />

Lithuania^ Uzbekistan^<br />

Poland<br />

^First time ever in year-end Top 100 (since 1973)


JOHN ISNER (USA)<br />

Birthdate: April 26, 1985 Turned Pro: 2007<br />

Birthplace: Greensboro,North Carolina USA Height: 6’9” (2.06m)<br />

Residence: Tampa, Florida, USA<br />

Weight: 245 (111kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 84-66<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,935,633<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/4<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-13<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 18 (July 5, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 27 (May 17, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 19 (38-24) 2007: 107 (8-5)<br />

2009: 34 (27-18) 2006: T843 (0-0)<br />

2008: 145 (11-19) 2005: 967 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $1,066,839. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 38-24 (singles), 23-11 (doubles) .<br />

Singles Winner: Auckland. Finalist: Memphis, Belgrade, Atlanta. Semifinalist: Beijing. Quarterfinalist:<br />

Montpellier. Doubles Winner: Memphis(w/Querrey). Finalist: Rome*(w/Querrey). Semifinalist: Indian<br />

Wells*(w/Querrey), Atlanta(w/Blake).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The American reached career-high four finals and finished in Top 20 for first time with a personal-high 38 match<br />

wins…Led <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in aces (1,048)…Fifth player to hit at least 1,000 aces in a season (since ‘91)…Best<br />

Grand Slam result was 4th RD at Australian Open (l. to Murray)…Set records with three-day marathon 1st RD<br />

win at Wimbledon on June 25 over Nicolas Mahut in 11 hours, five minutes, serving 113 aces, before winning<br />

70-68 in fifth set…Reached a career-high No. 18 on July 5…In January, won first title in Auckland (d. Clement,<br />

saved one match point)…Runner-up in Memphis (l. to Querrey), Belgrade (l. to Querrey) and Atlanta (l. to Fish in<br />

third set tie-break)…In fall, had SF in Beijing (l. to Djokovic) and QF in Montpellier (l. to Monfils)…Made Davis<br />

Cup debut and went 0-2 in singles and 2-0 in doubles in two ties…Compiled marks of 29-13 on hard, 8-10 on<br />

clay and 1-1 on grass while winning most tie-breaks with 34-18 mark…Earned a career-high $1,066,839.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The American made Top 50 breakthrough in ‘09, climbing over 110 ranking spots to earn Most Improved Player<br />

Award…Reached a pair of SFs (Indianapolis, Washington) and four QFs…Turned in a 4th RD showing at US<br />

Open, firing 38 aces in fifth set tie-break win over No. 5 Roddick in 3rd RD (l. to Verdasco)…In May, diagnosed<br />

with mononucleosis and did not hit for 40 days…In ’08, reached two QFs…Won first doubles title in Newport<br />

(w/Fish)…In ’07, turned pro in June ranked No. 839 after four-year career at University of Georgia…Won titles in<br />

first pro event, a Futures in Chico, Calif…In July, won first Challenger title in Lexington and climbed from No.<br />

745 to No. 416…Following week, as wild card in Washington, won record five straight matches in third set tiebreak<br />

before losing to No. 5 Roddick in final… Fired non-Grand Slam tournament record 144 aces during week<br />

(since 1991)…Jumped to No. 193 on Aug. 6…Made Grand Slam debut at US Open and reached 3rd RD (l. to<br />

Federer)…Won opening set in a tie-break, which was Federer’s only tie-break loss in Grand Slam play (15-1)<br />

during year…Fired 255 aces in 13 matches (19.6 average) and played in 19 tie-breaks (12-7 mark).<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 – Auckland(H). FINALIST (4): 2010 – Memphis(IH), Belgrade(CL), Atlanta(H); 2007 –<br />

Washington(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

AUS. OPEN 3-3 4TH 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-2 3RD — 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-2 2ND — 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 7-4 3RD 4TH 1ST 3RD<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

(Career W-L: 17-17)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

INDIAN WELLS 6-3 4TH 4TH 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 2-3 3RD 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROME 1-1 2ND — — —<br />

MADRID 2-1 3RD — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-1 — 2ND — —<br />

CINCINNATI 3-4 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 1-2 2ND 1ST — —<br />

PARIS 1-2 2ND 2ND — —<br />

DOUBLES (0-1 in Finals): ROME: Finalist - 2010 (w/Querrey)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name John Robert Isner…Began playing tennis at age nine…Father, Robert, is a builder; mother Karen, is<br />

a real estate agent…Has two older brothers, Jordan, a teaching tennis pro, and Nathan, a builder who works<br />

with his father (all three attended North Carolina State Univ.)…Played four years and earned All-American<br />

honors each season at Univ. of Georgia from 2004-07…School’s all-time leader in singles and doubles<br />

wins…In May 2007, reached NCAA singles final, losing to Virginia’s Somdev Devvarman in a third set tie-break<br />

but led his squad to NCAA team title…Also won NCAA doubles title…Hobbies include playing poker, golf,<br />

basketball and watching ESPN…Says if he wasn’t a tennis player he would probably be a basketball<br />

player…Idol was former NBA star Karl Malone…Wears a size 15 shoe…Considers hard courts as favorite surface<br />

and his forehand and serve as strengths…Coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Craig Boynton (since March 2009)<br />

and fitness trainer is Kyle Morgan.<br />

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DENIS ISTOMIN (UZB)<br />

Birthdate: September 7, 1986 Turned Pro: 2004<br />

Birthplace: Orenburg, Russia<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Moscow, Russia<br />

Weight: 183 (83kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 60-54<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,114,583<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 39 (August 30, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 103 (July 19, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 40 (32-29) 2007: 224 (2-1) 2004: T931 (0-0) 2001:T1166 (0-0)<br />

2009: 102 (16-18) 2006: 200 (2-3) 2003: N/R<br />

2008: 107 (6-2) 2005: 192 (2-1) 2002: N/R<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $590,766. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 32-29 (singles), 12-19 (doubles) Challenger: 3-1 (singles).<br />

Singles Finalist: New Haven. Semifinalist: San Jose, Eastbourne, Moscow. Quarterfinalist: Hamburg.<br />

Doubles Semifinalist: San Jose(w/Sela), Båstad, Kuala Lumpur(w/Golubev).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top player from Uzbekistan and No. 2 Asian (behind No. 35 Lu) became first player from his country to finish<br />

in Top 50 by improving over 60 ranking spots…Won a personal-high 32 matches…Reached 3rd RD at<br />

Australian Open in January and following month advanced to SF in San Jose (l. to Verdasco)…On grass, reached<br />

3rd RD at Queen’s (l. to Nadal), SF in Eastbourne (l. to Garcia-Lopez), and 3rd RD at Wimbledon (l. to Berdych)…<br />

During summer, reached QF on clay in Hamburg (l. to Golubev), first <strong>ATP</strong> final in New Haven (l. to Stakhovsky)…<br />

Advanced to SF in Moscow (l. to Baghdatis)…Reached three doubles SF, in San Jose (w/ Sela) as well as Båstad<br />

and Kuala Lampur (both w/ Golubev)…Compiled marks of 20-19 on hard, 7-3 on grass and 5-7 on clay…Earned<br />

a career-high $590,766.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Uzbekistani finished just outside Top 100 (at No. 102) in ‘09 with 16 match wins on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong>…Reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> QF in Eastbourne (l. to Tursunov) in June and later St. Petersburg (l. to Safin) in<br />

October.…Had a 14-12 mark in Challengers and runner-up in Tashkent (l. to Baghdatis)…In ’08 went 2-2 in<br />

Challenger finals, winning on home soil in Bukhara (d. Marchenko) and Karshi (d. Elgin)…Went 4-0 in Davis Cup<br />

play…In ’07, compiled 18-13 mark in Challengers and won back-to-back titles in Bukhara (d. Weintraub) and<br />

Karshi (d. Ilhan)…In ’06, made his Grand Slam debut at Australian Open and lost to No. 1 Federer in straight<br />

sets…Turned in four SFs in Challenger play…In ’05, captured first Challenger title at Bukhara and advanced to<br />

three SFs…Member of his country’s Davis Cup team and has a 21-12 career record (16-4 in singles) in 13 ties<br />

since ‘05.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2010 – New Haven(H).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 4-4 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-2 2ND 2ND — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 2-2 3RD 1ST — —<br />

US OPEN 3-2 2ND 3RD — —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 1-5)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

MIAMI 0-1 1ST<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 1-1 2ND<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 1ST<br />

PARIS 0-1 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age five…Nicknamed Deni…Father, Oleg, is a businessman; mother, Klaudiya Istomina, travels<br />

with and coaches her son…Has a younger brother Anton…Speaks English and Russian…Suffered a leg injury<br />

in a car accident travelling to a Futures event in Tashkent in April 2001, underwent surgery which required as<br />

many as 80 stiches and spent three months in the hospital…Did not touch a racquet for two years, resuming<br />

training in April 2003…Likes football (supports Real Madrid) and playing pool.<br />

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TOBIAS KAMKE (GER)<br />

Birthdate: May 21, 1986 Turned Pro: 2004<br />

Birthplace: Lubeck, Germany<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Lubeck / Hamburg, Germany<br />

Weight: 163 (73kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 7-10<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $380,220<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-1<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 67 (November 15, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 440 (May 7, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 67 (7-8) 2007: 208 (0-1) 2004: T801 (0-0)<br />

2009: 254 (0-0) 2006: 443 (0-0)<br />

2008: 270 (0-1) 2005: 722 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $214,572. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 7-8 (singles), 0-1 (doubles)<br />

Challenger: 35-16 (singles), 4-7 (doubles).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Newcomer of the Year made one of biggest climbs in rankings, from No. 254 in ‘09 to yearend<br />

best No. 67…Compiled a 7-8 match record on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and 35-18 in Challengers with titles at<br />

Granby (d. Raonic) and Tiburon (d. Harrison)…Qualified for his first Grand Slam event at Wimbledon and<br />

reached 3rd RD (d. Garcia-Lopez, Seppi, l. to Tsonga)…Posted first Top 10 win of his career over No. 6 Berdych in<br />

Basel (l. to Gasquet)…Earned a career-high $214,572.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The German has worked his way up to <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with successful results on Challenger circuit, compiling<br />

92-77 match record and 2-4 in finals since ‘05…In ‘09, reached a pair of SFs and and QFs in Challengers… Tried<br />

to qualify in seven tour level tournaments but never got through…In ’08, was runner-up at Karlsruhe<br />

Challenger (l. to Gabashvili) and qualified in his first Grand Slam event at Wimbledon (l. to Seppi four sets)…In<br />

’07, advanced to his first Challenger final in Helsinki (l. to Darcis) and qualified in his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> stop in<br />

Stockholm (l. to Nieminen)…Played primarily in Futures from ‘04-06 and in his first Futures event on home soil<br />

in June ’04, reached final…Has a 59-35 Futures record and 3-1 in finals.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0)<br />

CAREER 10 08<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-1 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 2-2 3RD 1ST<br />

US OPEN 0-1 1ST —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started playing tennis aged five, following in footsteps of his older brother, Phillip, who works for a TV station…<br />

Nicknames are ‘Tobi’, ‘Toppi’ and ‘Klaus’…Speaks German, English and French…Parents, Lutz and Margit, are<br />

teachers…Likes playing on all surfaces and favorite shots are serve and volley…Considers Wimbledon his<br />

favorite tournament…Idol growing up was countryman Michael Stich…Hobbies include football (supports<br />

Hamburger SV), playing cards and hanging out with friends…Trains in Wahlstedt, Germany…Supported by<br />

Schleswig-Holstein…Physical trainer is Soeren Kuhn…Coached by Maik Schürbesmann (in 2008) and Ralph<br />

Grambow (since 2009).<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR<br />

In 2010, Tobias Kamke was voted <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Newcomer<br />

of the Year. He is the third German to earn the award in the<br />

last seven years. Here are the winners since 2000:<br />

2010 Tobias Kamke (GER)<br />

2009 Horacio Zeballos (ARG)<br />

2008 Kei Nishikori (JPN)<br />

2007 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)<br />

2006 Benjamin Becker (GER)<br />

2005 Gael Monfils (FRA)<br />

2004 Florian Mayer (GER)<br />

2003 Rafael Nadal (ESP)<br />

2002 Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA)<br />

2001 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

2000 Olivier Rochus (BEL)<br />

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IVO KARLOVIC (CRO)<br />

Birthdate: February 28, 1979 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Zagreb, Croatia<br />

Height: 6’10” (2.08m)<br />

Residence: Zagreb, Croatia/Miami, Florida, USA Weight: 230 (104kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 178-159<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $3,662,408<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/3<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 12-33<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 14 (August 18, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 44 (April 10, 2006)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 73 (17-9) 2007: 22 (43-21) 2004: 59 (18-26)2001: 231 (0-1) 1998: 681 (0-0)<br />

2009: 37 (23-23) 2006: 99 (17-19) 2003: 74 (9-7) 2000: 299 (2-0) 1997:T1343 (0-0)<br />

2008: 25 (31-26) 2005: 72 (17-23) 2002: 175 (1-4) 1999: 602 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $331,333. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 17-9 (singles), 7-5 (doubles).<br />

Singles Finalist: Delray Beach. Quarterfinalist: Doha, Zagreb, Memphis. Doubles Semifinalist: Australian<br />

Open(w/Vemic).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Croatian finished in Top 75 for seventh time in past eight years (except ’06) despite missing last six months<br />

with an Achilles injury…Played last event in Madrid* in mid-May and underwent surgery to repair torn left<br />

Achilles on July 22…Began first two months with 13-5 mark, reaching QFs in Doha, Zagreb and Memphis, along<br />

with final in Delray Beach (l. to Gulbis)…Also reached 4th RD at Australian Open (l. to Nadal)…Snapped 11-<br />

match losing streak in five sets (d. Stepanek in 1st RD)…Will have protected ranking of No. 44 for nine months<br />

or nine tournaments once he returns in ‘11.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Croat finished in Top 40 three straight years and led <strong>ATP</strong> in aces from ‘07-09…His best year-end ranking<br />

was No. 22 in ’07 when he won a personal-best three <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles on as many surfaces in four finals…<br />

Earned his first title in Houston (d. Zabaleta) on clay and later won in Nottingham (d. Clement) on grass and<br />

Stockholm (d. T. Johansson) on hard en route to career-high 43 match wins…In ’09, broke through to reach a<br />

Grand Slam-best QF at Wimbledon (l. to Federer)…In 5:59 Davis Cup SF battle, fired a Cup record 78 aces in<br />

route to 16-14 in fifth set loss to Stepanek…In ’08, repeated title in Nottingham (d. Verdasco, saving one M.P.)<br />

and reached first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 SF in Cincinnati* (d. No. 1 Federer, l. to Murray), afterwards climbing to<br />

career-high No. 14 on Aug. 18…In ’07, led tour in aces (1,318), second-most since ’91, and averaged 20.6 per<br />

match…In ’06, suffered left knee injury on June 10 at Queen’s qualifying 1st RD and went 1-5 rest of year…In<br />

’05, member of his country’s first Davis Cup championship team (d. Slovakia 3-2)…Has a 10-8 career record (7-6<br />

in singles) in 11 ties since ‘00…Earned a career-high $738,601 in ’08.<br />

CAREER TITLES (4): 2008 – Nottingham(G); 2007 – Houston(CL), Nottingham(G), Stockholm(IH). FINALIST (3):<br />

2010 – Delray Beach(H); 2007 – San Jose(IH); 2005 – London / Queen’s Club(G).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-12)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 7-7 4TH 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-6 — 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 9-7 — QF 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 4TH 3RD<br />

US OPEN 5-7 — 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 3RD<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 33-40)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 4-6 2ND 3RD 3RD — 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

MIAMI 1-7 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

MONTE CARLO 2-4 — 2ND 2ND — 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROME 5-3 — 2ND 3RD — — — 3RD<br />

MADRID 9-6 2ND 2ND QF 3RD — QF 1ST<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-4 — 1ST — 2ND — 1ST 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 7-4 — 2ND SF 1ST — — 3RD<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 — 1ST — — — — —<br />

PARIS 2-3 — 2ND 1ST 2ND — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six…Tallest player (6’10”, 2.08m) to rank in Top 100 in history of <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings (since<br />

1973)…Wears size 16 shoes…Father, Vlado, is a meteorologist; mother, Gordana, works in agriculture… Has<br />

one older sister, Anna, who used to play when she was younger…Hobbies include basketball and favorite team<br />

is Miami Heat and his dream is to practice with them…Wife, Alsi (married Mar. 29, 2005), is Jamaican.


PHILIPP KOHLSCHREIBER (GER)<br />

Birthdate: October 16, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Augsburg, Germany<br />

Height: 5’10” (1.78m)<br />

Residence: Altstaetten, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 154 (69kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 185-158<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $3,730,435<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/2<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 15-33<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 22 (September 28, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 51 (November 10, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 34 (37-24) 2007: 32 (33-27) 2004: 92 (6-10) 2001: 764 (0-0)<br />

2009: 27 (40-25) 2006: 60 (24-20) 2003: 209 (1-3) 2000:T1334 (0-0)<br />

2008: 28 (32-21) 2005: 93 (12-25) 2002: 268 (0-3) 1999:T1302 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $684,818. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 37-24 (singles), 5-15 (doubles).<br />

Singles Semifinalist: Auckland, Metz. Quarterfinalist: San Jose, Monte Carlo*, Munich, Halle, Toronto*.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top German finished in Top 35 for fourth straight year and made eight QF appearances or better…Best<br />

result was SFs in Auckland (l. to Clement) in January and in Metz (l. Simon) in September…Made two <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Masters 1000 QFs, on clay in Monte-Carlo* (l. to Ferrer) and on hard courts in Toronto* (l. to Nadal)…Also a QF<br />

in four events on three different surfaces…Reached 3rd RD in first three Grand Slam events…Compiled marks<br />

of 21-14 on hard, 12-8 on clay and 4-2 on grass.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The German is a two-time winner on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, capturing titles in Munich in ‘07 (d. Youzhny) and in<br />

Auckland in ’08 (d. Ferrero)…His best Grand Slam result is 4th RD three times – ‘05, ’08 at Australian Open and<br />

’09 Roland Garros…In ’09, won a personal-best 40 matches while finishing a year-end high No. 27 (reached a<br />

career-best No. 22 on Sept. 28)…Also a runner-up in Metz (l. to Monfils)…In ’08, finished as top German for first<br />

time at No. 28 and advanced to first grass final in Halle (d. No. 7 Blake in SF, l. to Federer)…In ’07, reached first<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 QF in Monte-Carlo* (l. to Nadal) and followed with home soil title in Munich…One of three<br />

players (Malisse, Grosjean) to win singles and doubles titles at same event…In ’06, advanced to first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in<br />

Gstaad and reached QF on four different surfaces…In ’04, finished in Top 100 for first time and reached first <strong>ATP</strong><br />

QF in Auckland…Has a 10-6 career Davis Cup record (8-4 in singles) in eight ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (2): 2008 – Auckland(H); 2007 – Munich(CL). FINALIST (2): 2009 – Metz(IH); 2008 – Halle(G).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 8-5)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 11-6 3RD 2ND 4TH 2ND 2ND 4TH — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 7-6 3RD 4TH 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 6-6 3RD 3RD 1ST 1ST 3RD 1ST — —<br />

US OPEN 7-8 2ND 3RD 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 36-34)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

INDIAN WELLS 8-5 3RD 4TH 3RD 2ND 3RD —<br />

MIAMI 1-4 3RD 1ST 2ND — — 1ST<br />

MONTE CARLO 9-4 QF 2ND 3RD QF — —<br />

ROME 2-2 2ND 2ND — — — —<br />

MADRID 3-2 1ST 3RD 2ND — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-4 QF 2ND 1ST 1ST — —<br />

CINCINNATI 6-3 3RD 1ST QF 2ND — —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-2 1ST 1ST — — — —<br />

PARIS 2-3 1ST 1ST 3RD — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Philipp Eberhard Hermann Kohlschreiber…Began playing tennis at age four…Parents Maria and<br />

Gerhard…His father used to operate a gas station…His mother is a kindergarten teacher…Two sisters, Sandra<br />

and Gerlinde…Prefers clay and hard courts…Enjoys driving cars, swimming and playing with his dogs…<br />

Favorite movie is “Lord of the Rings”…Follows football and hockey…Fan of FC Bayern Munich…Fitness trainer is<br />

Marco Panicci and coached by Miles Maclagan (since October 2010).<br />

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EVGENY KOROLEV (KAZ)<br />

Birthdate: February 14, 1988 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Moscow, Russia<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Moscow, Russia<br />

Weight: 180 (81kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 71-88<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,370,288<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-14<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 46 (February 22, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 113 (March 22, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 140 (12-20) 2007: 83 (20-24) 2004: 458 (0-0)<br />

2009: 53 (18-19) 2006: 100 (8-8) 2003:T1150 (0-0)<br />

2008: 113 (13-17) 2005: 184 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $293,286. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 12-20 (singles), 7-8 (doubles).<br />

Singles Quarterfinalist: New Haven. Doubles Semifinalist: Doha(w/Stakhovsky), Sydney(w/Andreev).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Kazakhstan slipped out of Top 100 late in season after a right elbow injury sidelined him after US<br />

Open…Retired (vs. Nishikori) at US Open and underwent surgery on Sept. 30 to repair stress fracture and damaged<br />

tendon…His best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> result was QF in New Haven (l. to de Bakker)…Began season by reaching<br />

2nd RD in Doha and Sydney and Grand Slam-best 3rd RD at Australian Open (d. Brands, No. 21 Berdych, l. to<br />

Gonzalez in five sets).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Kazakhstan resident broke through in ‘09 to finish a year-end best No. 53, highlighted by reaching his<br />

maiden final in Delray Beach (l. to Fish) as a qualifier…Also reached SF in Houston and QFs in Metz, Bangkok,<br />

Moscow and Basel…In ’08, won 13 <strong>ATP</strong> matches and went 8-2 in Challenger play with one title…On clay,<br />

advanced to second career <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Valencia (l. to Almagro) and reached QF in Sydney (as a qualifier), Las<br />

Vegas, Warsaw…Pushed Berdych to five sets in Wimbledon debut…Also made first appearance at US Open and<br />

reached 2nd RD (d. Soderling, l. to Monfils)…Closed season with repeat title at Aachen Challenger (d.<br />

Bemelmans)…In ’07, won personal-high 20 <strong>ATP</strong> level matches…Broke through to reach first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Las Vegas<br />

(d. No. 6 Blake, Querrey) and advanced to four QFs (Sydney, Valencia, Amersfoort, Metz)…Underwent a hernia<br />

operation in May and missed one month…In ’06, finished in Top 100 for first time and turned in a pair of QF<br />

results in Marseille (No. 6 Davydenko, l. to Grosjean) and Bastad (l. to Robredo)…Also compiled a 17-9<br />

Challenger record with one…Has a 59-33 career match record in Challengers and is 5-1 in finals…Never played<br />

junior circuit and picked up his first <strong>ATP</strong> points at age 15 in three German Challengers…Earned a career-high<br />

$381,805 in ’09.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2009 – Delray Beach(H).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-5)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 4-4 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-4 1ST 1ST 1ST — 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-4 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 1-4 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 5-11)<br />

CAREER 10 08 07 06<br />

INDIAN WELLS 3-3 2ND 1ST 3RD —<br />

MIAMI 1-3 1ST 1ST 2ND —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 0-2 1ST — — 1ST<br />

ROME 1-2 1ST 2ND — —<br />

MADRID 0-1 1ST — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Raised in Moscow, began playing tennis at age four with his father, Evgeny, who still coaches him and used to<br />

play hockey…Changed nationality to Kazakhstan in January 2010…Mother, Irina, is a housewife and sometimes<br />

travels to tournaments…Has one older brother, Alexey, who is his physio therapist and helps with his<br />

business matters and considers him his best friend (works in Moscow)…Speaks Russian, German and<br />

English…Started learning English at age seven with a private tutor…Favorite players growing up were Pete<br />

Sampras, Andre Agassi and Stefan Edberg…Hobbies include hockey and enjoys playing or skating anytime he<br />

has a chance…Likes hard rock and favorite groups are Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Creed and Scott Stapp…<br />

Favorite surfaces are hard and clay courts and considers backhand his favorite shot.<br />

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LUKASZ KUBOT (POL)<br />

Birthdate: May 16, 1982 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: Boleslawiec, Poland<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Lubin, Poland<br />

Weight: 190 (86kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 39-51<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,780,084<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/2<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-5<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 41 (April 12, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 7 (September 27, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 70 (15-25) 2007: 222 (2-3) 2004: 258 (3-3) 2001: 394 (1-1)<br />

2009: 101 (9-9) 2006: 120 (5-8) 2003: 331 (1-1) 2000: 654 (0-0)<br />

2008: 223 (0-0) 2005: 136 (3-1) 2002: 499 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $702,394. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 15-25 (singles), 38-24 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles).<br />

Singles Finalist: Costa do Sauipe. Quarterfinalist: Doha, Casablanca. Doubles Winner: Santiago, Acapulco,<br />

Bucharest. Finalist: Costa do Sauipe. Semifinalist: Rome*, Cincinnati*,Shanghai*, Vienna, Valencia<br />

(all w/Marach).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Polish player finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 70 with a personal-high 15 match wins…Reached a<br />

career-high No. 41 on April 12…Posted a career-best 4th RD at Australian Open followed by his second career<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Ferrero)…In doubles, won titles in Santiago and Acapulco while<br />

reaching four SFs, including Rome* and Cincinnati*…Finished No. 6 in <strong>ATP</strong> Team Rankings (w/Marach) and No.<br />

10 individually…Qualified for Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London and went 1-2 in round robin play…<br />

Earned a career-high $702,394.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Pole broke through to reach his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> singles final in ‘09…In May ’09, as a lucky loser in<br />

Belgrade, reached final (l. to Djokovic)…He was first Polish singles finalist on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> since Wojtek Fibak<br />

in Basel in ‘83…Reached No. 89 in November before finishing No. 101…Also broke out in doubles, winning first<br />

three titles of his career (w/Marach), reaching SFs at Australian Open, and went 2-1 in season-ending Barclays<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London…Finished No. 7 in team rankings…In ’08, captured Oberstaufen Challenger<br />

title…Has a 135-121 career record in Challengers and 2-3 in finals…His best junior Grand Slam result was QF at<br />

Wimbledon in singles and doubles in ‘00…Member of Polish Davis Cup team and has a 20-6 career record (16-6<br />

in singles) in 17 ties.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (2): 2010 – Costa do Sauipe(CL); 2009 – Belgrade(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (4).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-4)<br />

CAREER 10 09 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 2-1 4TH — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-2 1ST 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-1 2ND — —<br />

US OPEN 2-2 1ST — 3RD<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY*<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

3-3 RR RR<br />

(w/Marach)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 1-9)<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

MIAMI 0-1 1ST —<br />

MONTE CARLO 0-1 1ST —<br />

ROME 0-1 1ST —<br />

MADRID 0-1 1ST —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-2 1ST 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 0-2 1ST 1ST<br />

PARIS 1-1 — 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age nine…Father, Janusz, is a football coach; mother, Dorota…Has a younger sister, Paulina,<br />

who is studying physiotherapy…Strengths of game are serve, return and forehand and favorite surfaces are<br />

clay and slow hard courts…Players he admired growing up were Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Stefan Edberg and Jonas<br />

Bjorkman…Future goals are to rank in Top 50 in singles and Top 10 in doubles…Considers some of best<br />

moments of his career so far: reaching singles final in Belgrade in 2009, 3rd round at US Open in 2006, beating<br />

No. 6 Andy Roddick in Beijing in 2009 and winning doubles titles in Casablanca, Belgrade and Vienna in 2009.<br />

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MIKHAIL KUKUSHKIN (KAZ)<br />

Birthdate: December 26, 1987 Turned Pro: 2006<br />

Birthplace: Volgograd, Russia<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Astana, Kazakhstan<br />

Weight: 159 (72kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 28-20<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $563,759<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-2<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 58 (November 1, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 387 (November 1, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 59 (17-8) 2007: 203 (0-1)<br />

2009: 132 (7-7) 2006: 767 (0-0)<br />

2008: 149 (4-4) 2005:T1523 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $281,378. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 17-8 (singles), 1-2 (doubles) Challenger: 32-14 (singles),<br />

6-13 (doubles). Singles Winner: St. Petersburg. Quarterfinalist: Bangkok.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Kazakhstani player (behind Golubev) finished in Top 60 for first time in his career after jumping from<br />

No. 132 previous year…He captured his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in St. Petersburg (d. Youzhny) and became second<br />

player from Kazakhstan to win an <strong>ATP</strong> title (Golubev won Hamburg in July)…Finished with a personal-high<br />

17 match wins, including a 14-6 record on hard courts…Posted impressive Challenger match record of 32-14<br />

with titles in Braunschweig (d. Daniel) and Penza (d. Kravchuk) and a runner-up in Istanbul…Earned a careerhigh<br />

$281,378.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Kazakhstan resident has worked his way up to <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with successful Challenger results…Has<br />

compiled an 88-50 Challenger career record and 6-1 in finals…In ‘09, qualified in Moscow and advanced to his<br />

first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF (l. to Youzhny)…In July, captured Penza Challenger title (d. Marchenko) in Russia…In ’08,<br />

qualified and won his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> matches in Barcelona with wins over No. 24 Jarkko Nieminen and<br />

Pablo Cuevas (l. to Montanes in 3rd RD)…Qualified in back-to-back weeks in Moscow and St. Petersburg, reaching<br />

2nd RD…Qualified and won Barletta Challenger title (d. Pashanski) in Italy…In ’07, best results came in<br />

Challengers, picking up back-to-back titles at Saransk (d. Sergeyev) and Samarkand (d. Jorquera)…Qualified for<br />

first <strong>ATP</strong> tournament in St. Petersburg (l. to Ledovskikh)…Has a 9-1 career Davis Cup singles record in six ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 – St. Petersburg(IH).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-0)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

US OPEN 0-1 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 1-1)<br />

CAREER 09<br />

MIAMI 1-1 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six with father Alexander who coached him until age 17…Mother, Tatiana…Has<br />

one older sister, Ekaterina…Likes to play on hard courts, best shots are ground strokes…Moved to Kazakhstan<br />

in 2008…Has no specific goals in terms of rankings or results but just wants to give his best on the<br />

court…Likes movies and reading Russian books…Best friends on the tour are Davis Cup teammates Andrey<br />

Golubev and Yuri Schukin…Coached by Argentine Gabriel Markus since December 2010.<br />

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FIRST-TIME WINNERS CIRCLE<br />

In 2010, Mikhail Kukushkin was the fifth and final<br />

first-time winner of the season on the <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> as he captured the St. Petersburg title (d.<br />

Youzhny). Here are the first-time winners in 2010:<br />

PLAYER<br />

John Isner (USA)<br />

Ernests Gulbis (LAT)<br />

Andrey Golubev (KAZ)<br />

Viktor Troicki (SRB)<br />

Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ)<br />

TOURNAMENT<br />

Auckland<br />

Delray Beach<br />

Hamburg<br />

Moscow<br />

St. Petersburg


IGOR KUNITSYN (RUS)<br />

Birthdate: September 30, 1981 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Vladivostok, Russia<br />

Height: 5'11" (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Moscow, Russia<br />

Weight: 165 (75kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 68-108<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,179,239<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-9<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 35 (July 6, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 49 (June 9, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 100 (6-14) 2007: 125 (16-24) 2004: 161 (2-2) 2001: 388 (0-0)1998: 448 (0-0)<br />

2009: 104 (16-31) 2006: 93 (10-15) 2003: 196 (0-3) 2000: 256 (0-0)<br />

2008: 44 (15-14) 2005: 130 (3-2) 2002: 139 (0-1) 1999: 308 (0-2)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $250,143. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 6-14 (singles), 5-5 (doubles) Challenger: 23-13 (singles), 3-2<br />

(doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Moscow. Doubles Winner: Moscow(w/Tursunov).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Russian finished Top 100 for third time in past five years…Compiled his best results in Challengers with a<br />

23-13 match record, winning two titles and runner-up at one other…Went 6-14 in <strong>ATP</strong> level play and his best<br />

result was QF in Moscow as a qualifier (d. Andreev, Golubev, l. to Istomin)…Also qualified in Dubai, Atlanta and<br />

Washington…In March, made Davis Cup singles debut vs. India in 1st RD and defeated Devvarman in four sets<br />

in opening match…In doubles, won first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Moscow (w/Tursunov).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Russian made Top 50 breakthrough in ‘08 with first title and a year-end best No. 44 finish…In '09, reached a<br />

career-high No. 35 on July 6 with SFs in St. Petersburg (l. to Zeballos) and QF in Memphis (l. to Sela)…In '08,<br />

earned first title in Moscow (d. Safin) and broke into Top 50 from No. 71 to No. 47…Reached SF at Pörtschach<br />

and Washington…Won a Donetsk Challenger and reached two other finals…Made his Davis Cup debut in SF<br />

tie vs. Argentina (w/Tursunov) to beat Cañas-Nalbandian 8-6 in fifth set…Also reached SF at Roland Garros<br />

(w/Tursunov)…In '07, achieved a personal-best 16 match wins (also in ’09) and reached three QFs…In '06, first<br />

Top 100 finish with SFs at Moscow and St. Petersburg…In doubles, reached first final in Nottingham<br />

(w/Tursunov)…In '05, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Moscow (l. to Kiefer)…In '04, reached maiden <strong>ATP</strong> QF in<br />

Moscow…Has a 2-4 career Davis Cup record in four ties…Earned a career-high $495,243 in '08.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2008 – Moscow(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 03 02<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-3 2ND 1ST --- 1ST --- --- ---<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-3 1ST 1ST --- 1ST --- --- ---<br />

WIMBLEDON 2-6 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST ---<br />

US OPEN 1-5 --- 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST --- 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 4-13)<br />

CAREER 09 08 07 06<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-3 2ND 1ST 1ST ---<br />

MIAMI 1-4 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

MONTE CARLO 0-1 1ST --- --- ---<br />

ROME 0-1 1ST --- --- ---<br />

MADRID 0-1 1ST --- --- ---<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 1ST --- --- ---<br />

CINCINNATI 1-1 2ND --- --- ---<br />

SHANGHAI 1-1 2ND --- --- ---<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started to play tennis at age seven since there were two hard and two clay courts just a few hundred meters<br />

from where he lived…Went to the courts with friends where coach saw him and asked him to come to train…<br />

Raised by his grandparents, (grandmother), Ninel Kislovskaya, and (grandfather), Nikolay Kislovskiy and are big<br />

tennis fans after traveling with him early in his career to tournaments…Trains in Moscow at CSKA (since age<br />

18)…Originally from Vladivostok on eastern coast of Russia, more than a nine hour flight from the capital…<br />

Enjoys watching hockey when at home…Swam and played basketball as a youth…Is known to be an excellent<br />

gourmet cook of Italian foods and loves going to good restaurants…Used to work with Riccardo Piatti and<br />

became interested in cooking with Piatti’s mother…Speaks English, Italian and Russian…Considers hard courts<br />

as favorite surface and best part of his game are groundstrokes and baseline play…Wife, Irina (married Dec. 8,<br />

2005), son, Alexander, (born May 16, 2010)…Coached by Allen Fox.<br />

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LUKAS LACKO (SVK)<br />

Birthdate: November 3, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Piestany, Slovakia<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.86m)<br />

Residence: Bratislava, Slovakia<br />

Weight: 185 (84kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 26-34<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $646,602<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-2<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 60 (February 22, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 170 (July 5, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 89 (19-22) 2007: 138 (1-3) 2004:T1034 (0-0)<br />

2009: 82 (3-5) 2006: 225 (2-0)<br />

2008: 318 (1-4) 2005: 423 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $340,675. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 19-22 (singles), 3-7 (doubles) Challenger: 7-7 (singles), 0-2<br />

(doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Chennai, Zagreb, Memphis, Halle, Atlanta.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Slovak finished in Top 100 for second year in a row…Advanced to four <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QFs in first two<br />

months in Chennai (l. to Sela), Zagreb (d. Ljubicic, l. to Petzschner) and Memphis (d. Chardy, l. to Petzschner)<br />

and reached a career-high No. 60 on Feb. 22…Later advanced to QFs in Halle (l. to Petzschner) and Atlanta (d.<br />

Hewitt, l .to Anderson)…Won first Grand Slam match at Roland Garros (d. Yani, l. to Youznhy) and followed with<br />

2nd RD at Wimbledon (d. Baghdatis, l. to Chardy)…Ended season with Challenger runner-up in Ortiseti (d.<br />

Przysiezny) as a qualifier…Went 19-22 in <strong>ATP</strong> level events and earned a career high $340,675.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Bratislava resident made Top 100 breakthrough in ‘09 with a 32-11 match record in Challengers and two<br />

titles…Climbed 236 positions from previous year (No. 318 to No. 82) and won four Futures titles during season…In<br />

’08, advanced to three Challenger QFs and went 1-4 in tour level play…In ’07, finished in Top 150 for<br />

first time at No. 138, highlighted by 30-21 Challenger campaign and one title and two runner-up efforts…Early<br />

in his career, excelled in Futures tournaments, compiling a 78-25 match record, including 8-5 in finals…His best<br />

junior result was SF at Roland Garros…Has a 9-9 career Davis Cup record (9-7 in singles) in nine ties.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-4)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-3 2ND — 1ST 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-1 2ND — — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-2 2ND 1ST — —<br />

US OPEN 0-1 1ST — — —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 0-3)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-1 1ST<br />

MIAMI 0-1 1ST<br />

MADRID 0-1 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six with his father, Ladislav and mother Dagmar (both teachers)…Has one younger<br />

sister, Dominika…Speaks Slovak, Czech and English…Considers hard courts and grass as favorite surfaces, forehand<br />

and serve as strengths and winning Seoul Challenger in ‘09 to move into Top 100 for first time as biggest<br />

moment of his career…Goal is to move into Top 30…Coached by Tibor Toth and fitness trainer is Ladislav Olasz.<br />

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SLOVAKS IN TOP 100<br />

In 2010, Lukas Lacko finished as the top player from his<br />

country for the second straight year. Here is a look at the<br />

Slovaks to rank in the Top 100:<br />

PLAYER CAREER HIGH DATE<br />

Miloslav Mecir No. 4 Feb. 28, 1988<br />

Karol Kucera No. 6 Sept. 14, 1998<br />

Dominik Hrbaty No. 12 Oct. 18, 2004<br />

Marian Vajda No. 34 Sept. 14, 1987<br />

Karol Beck No. 36 Aug. 22, 2005<br />

Jan Kroslak No. 52 Sept. 13, 1999<br />

Lukas Lacko No. 60 Feb. 22, 2010<br />

Branislav Stankovic No. 86 Dec. 28, 1987


IVAN LJUBICIC (CRO)<br />

Birthdate: March 19, 1979 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina Height: 6’4” (1.93m)<br />

Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco<br />

Weight: 202 (91kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 401-271<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $9,289,549<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 10/13<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 39-64<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 3 (May 1, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 70 (May 16, 2005)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 17 (26-19) 2007: 18 (44-23) 2004: 22 (37-24) 2001: 37 (29-22) 1998: 293 (2-3)<br />

2009: 24 (32-23) 2006: 5 (61-20) 2003: 42 (29-25) 2000: 91 (23-22) 1997: 287 (1-4)<br />

2008: 45 (19-18) 2005: 9 (57-24) 2002: 49 (29-29) 1999: 77 (11-14) 1996: 573 (1-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $1,251,619. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 26-19 (singles), 6-7 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Indian Wells*. Finalist: Montpellier. Semifinalist: Beijing, Stockholm. Quarterfinalist:<br />

Dubai, Umag.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Croat (behind No. 14 Cilic) earned his 10th <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title, biggest of his career, at <strong>ATP</strong> Masters<br />

1000 event in Indian Wells*, defeating No. 2 Djokovic (4th RD), No. 3 Nadal (SF) and No. 8 Roddick (F)…<br />

Afterwards went from No. 26 to No. 13…Also runner-up in Montpellier (l. to Monfils) and SF in Beijing (l. to<br />

Ferrer) and Stockholm (l. to Federer), all in October…Recorded 400 singles matches in his career on Oct. 29 in<br />

Montpellier…Went 5-4 vs. Top 10 opponents and compiled marks of 20-14 on hard and 6-3 on clay.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Croat has finished in Top 25 in six of past seven seasons (except ’08) since ‘04, including back-to-back Top<br />

10 campaigns in ‘05 (at No. 9) and ’06 (at No. 5)…Reached a personal-best No. 3 on May 1, ‘06…Has a 10-13<br />

career mark in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> finals, reaching at least one final in eight of past 10 years (except ’02-03)…His<br />

best Grand Slam result was SF at Roland Garros in ’06 when he lost to eventual champ Nadal…Also advanced<br />

to QF at Australian Open that year (l. to Baghdatis in five sets)…In ’09, picked up title in Lyon (d. Llodra) and QF<br />

in seven other tournaments, including Indian Wells*, Monte-Carlo*, Madrid* and Shanghai*…In ’08, runner-up<br />

in Zagreb (l. to Stakhovsky)…In ’07, won two <strong>ATP</strong> titles (Doha, ‘s-Hertogenbosch) and two runner-up finishes<br />

(Zagreb, Rotterdam)…In ’06, won a career-best 61 matches and advanced to QF (or better) in 13 tournaments,<br />

including first seven through April, highlighted by <strong>ATP</strong> titles in Chennai (d. Moya) and Zagreb (d. Koubek) in<br />

February…Repeated title in Vienna (d. Gonzalez)…Had most indoor match wins (20-5) on <strong>ATP</strong> circuit for second<br />

straight year…Led <strong>ATP</strong> circuit in aces (929)…In ’05, compiled an 11-1 record (7-1 in singles, 4-0 in doubles) in<br />

Davis Cup play (the best record since McEnroe went 12-0 in ‘82 for the United States) in leading Croatia to title<br />

(d. Slovak Republic 3-2)…Won back-to-back indoor titles in Metz (d. Monfils) and Vienna (d. Ferrero) without<br />

losing his serve in 57 games…In ’04, finished in Top 25 for first time at No. 22 and went 6-1 in matches decided<br />

in a final set tie-break…Reached lone final in opening week in Doha (l. to Escude)…In doubles, earned a<br />

bronze medal in doubles (w/Ancic) at Athens Olympics…In ’01, broke through in Lyon by defeating No. 1<br />

Kuerten in 1st RD and Safin in three tie-breaks in SF (saving 1 M.P.) before beating El Aynaoui for first <strong>ATP</strong> title…<br />

Reached final of Wimbledon Juniors in ‘96, losing to Vladimir Voltchkov…Has a 36-19 career Davis Cup record<br />

(23-13 in singles) in 22 ties since ‘98… Earned a career-high $1,713,167 in ’06.<br />

CAREER TITLES (10): 2010 – Indian Wells*(H); 2009 – Lyon(IH); 2007 – Doha(H), ‘s-Hertogenbosch(G); 2006 –<br />

Chennai(H), Zagreb(IC), Vienna(IH); 2005 – Metz(IH), Vienna(IH); 2001 – Lyon(IC). FINALIST (13): 2010 –<br />

Montpellier(IH); 2008 – Zagreb(IH); 2007 – Zagreb(IC), Rotterdam(IH); 2006 – ]Miami*(H), Bangkok(IH); 2005 –<br />

Doha(H), Marseille(IH), Rotterdam(IH), Dubai(H), Madrid*(IH), Paris*(IC); 2004 – Doha(H).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (4).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 10-17)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99<br />

AUS. OPEN 11-11 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST QF 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 15-11 3RD 1ST 4TH 3RD SF 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 6-10 1ST — 1ST 3RD 3RD 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 8-11 1ST 1ST — 3RD 1ST 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 06 05<br />

2-4 RR RR<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 112-78)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99<br />

INDIAN WELLS 20-7 WON QF 4TH QF QF 4TH 1ST — 1ST — — —<br />

MIAMI 17-11 2ND 1ST 2ND SF RUP 4TH 3RD 1ST 2ND QF 1ST —<br />

MONTE CARLO 15-11 3RD QF 2ND 3RD QF 1ST 3RD 3RD 1ST 1ST — 3RD<br />

ROME 10-8 3RD — 1ST 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND QF 3RD 1ST — —<br />

MADRID 13-7 — QF — 2ND 2ND RUP SF 1ST 3RD — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-7 — — — 1ST 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND — —<br />

CINCINNATI 12-10 1ST 2ND — 2ND QF 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND QF — 2ND<br />

SHANGHAI 4-2 2ND QF — — — — — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 9-8 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND — RUP 2ND — 2ND 2ND — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age nine…Father, Marko, is an electrician, and mother, Hazira, is a housewife…Has one<br />

older brother, Vlado…Speaks Croatian, Italian and English…Escaped war-torn Bosnia at age 13 in 1992 and was<br />

one of the several players taken to Italy by a club that was reaching out to help children…Began serving on<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Player Council since 2002 and elected Vice-President from ‘04-06 and President from ‘06-08…In August<br />

2008, elected as European player representative on <strong>ATP</strong> Board…Then resigned position on Jan. 20, 2009 to give<br />

full attention on playing…Was first active player to serve on Board since Paul Annacone in 1993…Named 2007<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of Year for his off-court work with Special Olympics…Wife, Aida (married Nov. 8,<br />

2004), son, Leonardo (born Nov. 5, 2008)…Coached by Italian Riccardo Piatti (since June 1997) and fitness trainer<br />

is Dailbor S irola (since Sept. 2009).<br />

CROATS IN TOP 100<br />

Ivan Ljubicic is the second-highest ranked Croat in the<br />

history of the South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings (since<br />

1973). Ljubicic, who reached a career-high No. 3 in May<br />

2006, is one of seven Croats to rank in the Top 20:<br />

PLAYER CAREER HIGH DATE<br />

Goran Ivanisevic No. 2 July 4, 1994<br />

Ivan Ljubicic No. 3 May 1, 2006<br />

Mario Ancic No. 7 July 10, 2006<br />

Marin Cilic No. 9 Feb. 22, 2010<br />

Niki Pilic No. 12 Oct. 31, 1931<br />

Ivo Karlovic No. 14 Aug. 18, 2008<br />

Goran Prpic No. 16 July 29, 1991<br />

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MICHAEL LLODRA (FRA)<br />

Birthdate: May 18, 1980 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Paris, France<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Rueil Malmaison, France<br />

Weight: 176 (79kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 141-166<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $5,576,618<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/4<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-25<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 23 (November 15, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 8 (June 14, 2004)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 23 (29-22) 2007: 92 (13-18) 2004: 41 (20-12) 2001: 90 (6-11) 1998: 703 (0-0)<br />

2009: 67 (17-16) 2006: 98 (4-10) 2003: 173 (2-10) 2000: 162 (5-7) 1997:T941 (0-0)<br />

2008: 40 (23-21) 2005: 139 (10-22) 2002: 103 (12-17) 1999:265 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $849,318. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 29-22 (singles), 27-13 (doubles) Challenger: 7-2 (singles),<br />

0-1 (doubles). Singles Winner: Marseille, Eastbourne. Semifinalist: Paris*. Quarterfinalist: London / Queen’s<br />

Club. Doubles Winner: Marseille(w/Benneteau). Finalist: Toronto*(w/Benneteau). Semifinalist: London /<br />

Queen’s Club(w/Benneteau).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman compiled best season, with first Top 25 finish, two titles and personal-high 29 match wins…<br />

Helped country to Davis Cup final (l. 3-2 to Serbia)…Won doubles match (w/Clement) but lost fifth and decisive<br />

rubber to Troicki…Captured his first singles title on home soil in Marseille (d. No. 8 Soderling, d. Benneteau)…<br />

Won title in Eastbourne (d. Garcia-Lopez)…Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 SF in Paris*, beating No. 3 Djokovic<br />

(3rd RD), No. 11 Davydenko (QF), before losing to No. 5 Soderling in third set tie-break (held three M.P.)…In<br />

Davis Cup QF play vs. Spain, defeated No. 10 Verdasco…In SF tie vs. Argentina, defeated Monaco in singles and<br />

won doubles (w/Clement)…Won doubles titles in Marseille and Toronto* (w/Benneteau).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The French left-hander has had three Top 50 seasons…Is 5-4 in singles finals and 18-16 in doubles finals…In<br />

’08, was only player to win multiple singles (2) and doubles (3) titles…In ’07, won three doubles titles, including<br />

Wimbledon (w/Clement)…Had three successful seasons with Santoro…In ’05, won four doubles titles, including<br />

Tennis Masters Cup…Finished No. 5 in Doubles Race and year-end best No. 9 individually…In ’04, reached<br />

first singles final in Adelaide (l. to Hrbaty) and won first title in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (d. No. 3 Coria)…Repeated<br />

Aussie Open doubles title and runner-up at Roland Garros…In ’03, won Australian Open doubles title and<br />

reached final at Tennis Masters Cup…In ’02, doubles finalist at Australian Open…In ‘00, won first <strong>ATP</strong> doubles<br />

title in Mallorca (w/Nargiso)…Doubles finalist at Wimbledon juniors in ‘98 (w/A. Ram) and ‘97 US Open juniors<br />

(w/Lisnard)…Owns an 18-9 Davis Cup record (15-5 in doubles) in 20 ties…Earned career-high $899,477 in ‘08.<br />

CAREER TITLES (5): 2010 – Marseille(IH), Eastbourne(G); 2008 – Adelaide(H), Rotterdam(IH); 2004 –<br />

’s-Hertogenbosch(G). FINALIST (4): 2009 – Marseille(IH), Lyon(IH); 2005 – ’s-Hertogenbosch(G); 2004 –<br />

Adelaide(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (18). FINALIST (16).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-7)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00<br />

AUS. OPEN 2-9 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST — 1ST 1ST — 2ND<br />

ROLAND GARROS 8-11 1ST 1ST 4TH 3RD 1ST 1ST 4TH 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 5-10 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND — 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

US OPEN 8-7 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND — 1ST 4TH — 2ND — —<br />

DOUBLES (3-3 in Finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Champion - 2004, 2003 (w/Santoro), Finalist - 2008 (w/Clement), 2002 (w/Santoro);<br />

ROLAND GARROS: Finalist - 2004 (w/Santoro); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2007 (w/Clement).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 07 05 04 03<br />

7-6 RR WON DNP^ RUP<br />

(07 w/Clement; 05, 03 w/Santoro) ^Qualified but did not play due to Santoro injury<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

CAREER W-L: 20-41<br />

BEST RESULT: SF (Paris ‘10)<br />

DOUBLES (2-4 in Finals). MONTE-CARLO: Finalist - 2003 (w/Santoro); ROME: Champion - 2005 (w/Santoro); HAMBURG: Finalist -<br />

2005 (w/Santoro); MONTREAL/TORONTO: Finalist - 2010 (w/Benneteau); PARIS: Champion - 2006 (w/Clement); Finalist - 2003<br />

(w/Santoro)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age six…Father Michel played four years with Paris Saint-Germain football club…Mother,<br />

Sylvaine…Has older brother Yann…As teen, practiced with Georges Deniau, coach of Forget and Hlasek, who<br />

taught him serve and volley…Wife, Camille (married Sept. 9, 2003); daughter, Manon (born Mar. 23, 2004); son,<br />

Teo (born Sept. 5, 2007)…Reunited with coach Olivier Malcor for <strong>2011</strong> and fitness trainer is Fred Descamps.<br />

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FELICIANO LOPEZ (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: September 20, 1981 Turned Pro: 1997<br />

Birthplace: Toledo, Spain<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Madrid, Spain<br />

Weight: 187 (84kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 234-237<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $5,366,816<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/4<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 19-47<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 20 (January 31, 2005)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 37 (November 1, 2004)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 32 (26-24) 2007: 35 (27-25) 2004: 25 (33-27) 2001: 159 (2-5) 1998: 548 (0-1)<br />

2009: 47 (17-24) 2006: 81 (19-29) 2003: 28 (34-31) 2000: 269 (0-1) 1997: 559 (0-0)<br />

2008: 31 (27-26) 2005: 34 (31-28) 2002: 62 (18-16) 1999: 277 (0-0) 1996: T1294 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $721,518. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 26-24 (singles), 9-15 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Johannesburg. Semifinalist: London / Queen’s Club, Los Angeles. Quarterfinalist: Rome*.<br />

Doubles Semifinalist: Dubai(w/Robredo).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Spanish left-hander finished in Top 35 for sixth time in eight years, highlighted by second career <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> title in Johannesburg (d. Monfils in SF, Robert in F) in February…Also advanced to SFs at Queen’s Club in<br />

London (l. to Fish) in June and Los Angeles in late July (l. to Murray)…His best <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 result was QF<br />

in Rome* in May (l. to Gulbis)…Also advanced to 3rd RD at Australian Open (l. to No. 7 Roddick) and at Indian<br />

Wells* (l. to No. 7 Soderling) and Miami* (l. to Fish)…Had 15-16 record on hard, 6-5 on clay and 5-3 on grass.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Madrid native has finished in Top 50 in seven of past eight years (except ’06), including a year-end best No.<br />

25 in ’04 when he captured his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Vienna (d. Cañas)…His career-high ranking is No. 20<br />

on Jan. 31, ’05…His best Grand Slam result was QF at Wimbledon (l. to Hewitt) in ’05 and ’08 (l. to Safin)…A<br />

member of winning Davis Cup teams in ‘04, ’08-09…In ’08, beat No. 9 del Potro in singles and clinched title in<br />

doubles (w/Verdasco)…That year, reached lone final in Dubai where he beat three Top 10 opponents (No. 10<br />

Berdych (2nd RD), No. 4 Ferrer (QF) and No. 5 Davydenko (SF)) before falling to No. 6 Roddick in three sets… In<br />

’04, advanced to first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Dubai (l. to Federer)…As a junior, reached final of Orange Bowl 16s (l. to Coria)<br />

in ‘97 and runner-up at European 18s junior championships (l. to Vinciguerra) in ‘99…Also SF at Orange Bowl<br />

18s (l. to Coria) in ‘99…Won Spanish Championships in July ‘03, defeating Nadal…Has a 10-13 career Davis Cup<br />

record (3-6 in singles) in 16 ties and member of championship teams in ‘04, ‘08 and ‘09… Earned a career-high<br />

$865,779 in ’06.<br />

CAREER TITLES (2): 2010 – Johannesburg(H); 2004 – Vienna(IH). FINALIST (4): 2008 – Dubai(H); 2006 –<br />

Gstaad(CL); 2005 – New Haven(H); 2004 – Dubai(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-8)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01<br />

AUS. OPEN 10-8 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND 3RD 3RD 1ST 3RD — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 5-10 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 4TH 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 20-9 3RD 1ST QF 3RD 1ST QF 3RD 4TH 4TH —<br />

US OPEN 11-9 4TH 1ST 1ST 4TH 2ND 2ND 3RD 1ST 2ND —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 51-69)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02<br />

INDIAN WELLS 4-8 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 8-9 3RD 3RD 3RD 4TH 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND<br />

MONTE CARLO 3-7 1ST 1ST 1ST — 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND —<br />

ROME 3-7 QF 2ND 1ST — 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

MADRID 14-9 3RD 1ST QF QF 1ST 1ST 2ND QF 3RD<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 5-7 1ST 1ST 2ND — 1ST 1ST 2ND QF —<br />

CINCINNATI 2-8 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND —<br />

SHANGHAI 4-2 1ST SF — — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 6-7 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST — 2ND QF 2ND —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Feliciano Lopez Diaz-Guerra…Began playing tennis at age five with father, Feliciano, who is a tennis<br />

coach; mother, Belen Diaz-Guerra, is a nurse…Younger brother, Victor, played tennis before enrolling at a<br />

university where he studies business…A big fan of Real Madrid football team…At home he enjoys going out<br />

with friends to movies and to discos…Considers his serve best shot and hard court his favorite surface…In<br />

February 2008, accepted role as himself in Spanish family/humorous soap opera, “Los Serrano”…Coached by<br />

countryman and former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Francisco Clavet (since September 2009).<br />

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MARC LOPEZ (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: July 31, 1982 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Barcelona, Spain<br />

Height: 5’9” (1.75m)<br />

Residence: Barcelona, Spain<br />

Weight: 157 (71kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 59-35<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $958,522<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubless Titles/Finalist: 4/2<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 106 (May 10, 2004)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 14 (November 15, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 15 (37-20) 2007: 151 (0-1) 2004: 203 (4-2) 2001: 247 (0-0)<br />

2009: 62 (13-10) 2006: 309 (2-1) 2003: 611 (0-0) 2000: 551 (0-0)<br />

2008: 158 (3-1) 2005: 635 (0-0) 2002: 240 (0-0) 1999: T797 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $306,407. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 0-2 (singles), 37-20 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles),<br />

1-1 (doubles). Doubles Winner: Indian Wells*(w/Nadal), Estoril, Hamburg(w/Marrero).<br />

Finalist: Montpellier(w/Schwank). Semifinalist: Casablanca(w/Granollers), Valencia(w/Marrero).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Barcelona native compiled his best season on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, concentrating solely on doubles to win three<br />

titles, compile a 37-20 match record and finish a career-best No. 15…In March, partnered with Nadal as a wild<br />

card in Indian Wells* and captured his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 crown, defeating top seeds Nestor-<br />

Zimonjic…The duo, playing together for only fifth time, dropped one set en route to second title together (’09<br />

Doha)…He also won titles (w/Marrero) in Estoril (d. Cuevas-Granollers) in May and in Hamburg (d. Chardy-<br />

Mathieu) in July…Reached first indoor final in Montpellier (w/Schwank) in late October…Turned in his best<br />

Grand Slam result at Roland Garros by reaching QF (w/Riba)…Played two <strong>ATP</strong> singles matches and lost in 1st<br />

RD in Estoril and Bangkok…Earned a career-high $306,407.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard has compiled his best singles results on Challenger level with a 156-121 match record and a 4-3<br />

mark in finals…Has a 21-29 singles record in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> play…His best year-end ranking was No. 126 in ‘01<br />

when he qualified and reached SF in his <strong>ATP</strong> main draw debut in Stuttgart*, defeating Coria, boyhood idol<br />

Bruguera and A. Martin before losing to Cañas…Finished in Top 150 in ’03 (at No. 143) and ’04 (at No. 142)…<br />

Reached a career-high ranking of No. 106 on May 10, ’04…That year, also reached QFs in Valencia and Sopot (d.<br />

No. 13 Safin) and 3rd RD in Barcelona…In ’09, won his last Challenger title at Tanger (d. Riba)…In ’07, runner-up<br />

at Vigo Challenger (l. to M. Gonzalez)…In ’06, won a pair of Challenger titles at Telde Las Palmas (d. Dorsch) and<br />

Brasov (d. Crivoi)…In ’05, runner-up at Ettlingen Challenger (d. A. Garcia)…In ’03, won first Challenger title at<br />

Budapest-2 (d. Delfino).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-1)<br />

CAREER 08 04 03<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-3 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

DOUBLES -- Indian Wells: Champion; 2010 (w/Nadal)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis with his older brother, Raul (eight years older)…Raul went on to become a tennis coach<br />

with the Catalan Tennis Federation…Father, Eduardo; mother, Pilar Tarres…Says biggest moment of his career<br />

was winning first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 title in Indian Wells (w/Nadal) in March 2010…Enjoys going to movies and<br />

listening to music.<br />

SPANIARDS IN DOUBLES TOP 100<br />

In 2010, Marc Lopez was the highest-ranked of the seven<br />

Spaniards in the <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Doubles Top 100:<br />

RANK PLAYER ‘10 TITLES<br />

No. 15 Marc Lopez 3<br />

No. 22 Marcel Granollers 2<br />

No. 34 Tommy Robredo 0<br />

No. 40 David Marrero 2<br />

No. 44 Santiago Ventura 2<br />

No. 56 Nicolas Almagro 0<br />

No. 79 Rafael Nadal 1<br />

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YEN-HSUN LU (TPE)<br />

Birthdate: August 14, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Taipei, Chinese Taipei<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Taipei, Chinese Taipei<br />

Weight: 163 (73kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 61-100<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,680,441<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-10<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 33 (November 1, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 86 (January 31, 2005)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 35 (15-20) 2007: 103 (7-15) 2004: 86 (5-10) 2001: T598 (2-1)<br />

2009: 98 (10-23) 2006: 103 (2-7) 2003: 199 (3-1)<br />

2008: 64 (11-15) 2005: 160 (6-8) 2002: 194 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $547,620. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 15-20 (singles), 10-9 (doubles) Challenger: 18-4 (singles),<br />

6-2 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Johannesburg, Wimbledon. Doubles Finalist: Chennai(w/Tipsarevic).<br />

Semifinalist: Beijing(w/F. Mayer), Basel(w/Tipsarevic).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

Finished as top Asian player on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with first year-end Top 50 ranking…Reached a career-high No.<br />

33 in Nov. 1…Compiled a 15-20 match record on tour and 18-4 in Challengers with two titles…Best Grand Slam<br />

result was QFs at Wimbledon (d. No. 7 Roddick 9-7 in fifth set, l. to Djokovic) in July…First Asian player to reach<br />

QF at Wimbledon since Shuzo Matsuoka at in ‘95…Also QF in Johannesburg in February (l. to Monfils)…Prior to<br />

Wimbledon, won Athens Challenger (d. Schuettler) in April and runner-up at Busan Challenger in May (l. to<br />

Lim)…After Wimbledon, his best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> result was the 3rd RD in Toronto* (l. to Kohlschreiber) and won<br />

second Challenger title in Seoul on Oct. 24 (d. Anderson)…In doubles, reached Chennai final (w/Tipsarevic)…<br />

Missed October’s Asian games with back injury, but served as coach…Earned a career-high $547,620.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The top player from Chinese Taipei has finished in Top 100 in past three years and four overall in his career…<br />

Most of his success during his 10-year career has come in Challenger level tournaments with a 231-106 match<br />

record and is 13-14 in finals…His 13 titles is second among active players, only behind Daniel (14)…In ’04, finished<br />

in Top 100 for first time at No. 86 with a 37-11 Challenger record and three titles…In next three years, finished<br />

outside Top 100 until reappearing in ’08 at No. 64…That year compiled his best results in Challenger level<br />

play with a 38-9 match record and three titles in six finals…In February, turned in his first of two <strong>ATP</strong> QF results<br />

in San Jose (later in Indianapolis)…Reached four straight Challenger finals from mid-April to May 25…<br />

Afterwards improved ranking from No. 109 to No. 72…In August, posted biggest win of his career over No. 6<br />

Murray en route to 3rd RD (l. to Melzer) at Beijing Olympics…In October, won title at Tashkent Challenger (d.<br />

Montcourt)…Has an 18-12 career Davis Cup record (13-7 in singles).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-3)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 3-6 1ST 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-3 1ST 1ST — 1ST — — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 6-7 QF 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND<br />

US OPEN 1-4 1ST 1ST 2ND — — — 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 7-12)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 2-3 2ND 2ND 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 2-3 2ND 2ND 1ST —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 2-2 3RD 1ST — —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-3 1ST 1ST — 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 1-1 2ND — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age eight…Nicknamed himself Rendy since his English teacher had a difficult time with his<br />

given first name so he chose that name…Says if he wasn’t playing tennis, he said he’d likely be back in school<br />

studying…Has one older brother, who is a computer engineer…His parents are in business…Aspires to be the<br />

first Chinese to reach the Top 10…Favorite surface is hard courts…Wife, Chien Chung-wen (married Dec. 4,<br />

2010)…Coached by Dirk Hordorff (since 2003).<br />

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RUI MACHADO (POR)<br />

Birthdate: April 10, 1984 Turned Pro: 2003<br />

Birthplace: Faro, Portugal<br />

Height: 5'10" (1.78m)<br />

Residence: Lisbon, Portugal<br />

Weight: 143 (64kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 15-20<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $373,468<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 89 (November 8, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 186 (November 1, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 93 (6-3) 2007: 791 (0-2) 2004: 459 (0-1) 2001:T1007 (0-0)<br />

2009: 124 (3-5) 2006: 521 (1-1) 2003: 479 (0-1)<br />

2008: 165 (3-3) 2005: 296 (2-4) 2002: T899 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $112,742. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 6-3 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Challenger: 44-20 (singles),<br />

18-17 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Estoril.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

Finished as Portuguese No. 1 and in Top 100 for first time in his career…Compiled his best results on Challenger<br />

level with 44-20 match record and two clay titles, Napoli (d. Del Bonis) in April and in Asuncion (d. Delgado) in<br />

October…Finished season with a SF and two QFs during Latin American clay court circuit…Reached final in<br />

Meknes (l. to Dolgopolov) in February…His best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> result came in May on home soil in Estoril<br />

where he reached QF (l. to countryman Gil)…Also qualified and won a round in Costa do Sauipe (d. Daniel, l. to<br />

Andreev)…Earned a career-high $112,742.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Lisbon resident has compiled his best pro results in Challenger and Futures level tournaments…He has a<br />

93-62 career match record and is 4-1 in Challenger finals along with 111-67 match total and 7-5 in Futures<br />

finals…In ‘09, captured Challenger titles at Meknes (d. Marrero) and Athens (d. Munoz-de la Nava), first of his<br />

career, and qualified into Grand Slam tournaments at Roland Garros (d. Vliegen, l. to F. Gonzalez) and US Open<br />

(l. to Koellerer)…In ‘08, made his Grand Slam debut by qualifying into main draw and defeating de Voest before<br />

losing to No. 13 Verdasco in five sets…Has a 9-13 career Davis Cup record (9-12 in singles) in 17 ties and made<br />

his debut vs. South Africa in ‘03.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-3)<br />

CAREER 09 08<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-1 2ND —<br />

US OPEN 1-2 1ST 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six after parents brought him a tennis racquet from a trip to the United States…<br />

Speaks Portuguese, Spanish and English…Father, David, is a businessman, mother, Rosa, is a kindergarten<br />

teacher…Brother David is also a businessman…Favorite surfaces are clay and outdoor hard courts…Considers<br />

forehand his best shot and favorite tournaments are Roland Garros and Estoril…Idol growing up was Stefan<br />

Edberg…Currently trains in Lisbon and Barcelona…Hobbies are surfing the internet and following the financial<br />

markets…Would be a businessman if he weren’t a tennis player…Best memory was to play his first<br />

Grand Slam main draw at 2008 US Open…Trainer is Rui Leal and coached by countrymen Bernardo Mota and<br />

Paulo Figueiredo.<br />

PORTUGUESE IN TOP 100<br />

Rui Machado is one of the three Portuguese players to finish in<br />

the Top 100 in the history of the Top 100 South African Airways<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Rankings (since 1973):<br />

PLAYER RANKING DATE YEAR-END HIGH<br />

Frederico Gil No. 66 May 25, 2009 No. 69 (2009)<br />

Nuno Marques No. 86 Sept. 25, 1995 No. 92 (1995)<br />

Rui Machado No. 89 Nov. 8, 2010 No. 93 (2010)<br />

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XAVIER MALISSE (BEL)<br />

Birthdate: July 19, 1980 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Kortrijk, Belgium<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Sarasota, Florida, USA<br />

Weight: 183 (83kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 236-205<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $4,025,065<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/8<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 14-30<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 19 (August 12, 2002)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 28 (June 7, 2004)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 60 (22-23) 2007: 109 (10-4) 2004: 47 (23-26) 2001: 33 (38-23) 1998: 161 (8-7)<br />

2009: 94 (4-5) 2006: 37 (31-24) 2003: 56 (18-21) 2000: 127 (7-7) 1997: 847 (0-0)<br />

2008: 162 (9-12) 2005: 48 (22-20) 2002: 25 (32-23) 1999: 142 (12-10) 1996: 815 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $389,239. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 22-23 (singles), 4-6 (doubles) Challenger: 3-3 (singles), 0-2<br />

(doubles). Singles Semifinalist: ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Washington. Quarterfinalist: Houston, London / Queen’s<br />

Club, Atlanta, Metz. Doubles Semifinalist: Johannesburg(w/Darcis).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Belgian finished in Top 100 for eighth time in 10 years and Top 60 for first time since ‘06…Best results<br />

were SFs at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Stakhovsky) and Washington (d. No. 8 Berdych, l. to Baghdatis)…Reached<br />

QFs in Houston, Atlanta, Queen’s Club and Metz…Best Grand Slam showing was 3rd RD at Wimbledon (l. to<br />

Querrey)…Had a 22-23 overall match record with an 11-16 mark on hard, 8-3 on grass and 3-4 on clay.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Belgian finished in Top 50 for five of six years…Year-end best No. 25 in ‘02 with Grand Slam-best SF at<br />

Wimbledon (l. to Nalbandian)…First Belgian to finish in Top 25…Has a 3-8 finals record and won first title in<br />

Delray Beach in '05 (d. Novak)…Suffered right wrist injury in ‘07 after winning <strong>ATP</strong> singles and doubles titles in<br />

two of his first three tournaments, in Chennai (d. No. 2 Nadal, Koubek) and Delray Beach (d. No. 6 Blake)…<br />

Became first player to do so twice in a season since Kafelnikov in ‘96…Slipped to No. 182 in '08 but returned to<br />

Top 100 in '09…31-10 match record in Challengers and 2/4 in finals…In '06, reached two <strong>ATP</strong> finals and three<br />

SFs…In '04, became first Belgian doubles Grand Slam champion (w. O. Rochus) at Roland Garros…In '98, qualified<br />

into first <strong>ATP</strong> event in Philadelphia and lost to No. 1 Sampras 7-5 in third set…In Mexico City, advanced to<br />

first final (l. to Novak) and jumped from 361 to No. 179…Reached QF at Wimbledon Juniors and 3rd RD at<br />

Roland Garros juniors in ‘97…Has a 12-10 career Davis Cup record (12-6 in singles) in 13 ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (3): 2007 – Chennai(H), Delray Beach(H); 2005 – Delray Beach(H). FINALIST (8): 2006 –<br />

Adelaide(H), Delray Beach(H); 2004 – St. Pölten(CL), Lyon(IC); 2001 – Delray Beach(H), Atlanta(CL); 1999 –<br />

Delray Beach(CL); 1998 – Mexico City(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 11-12)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99<br />

AUS. OPEN 5-9 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 3RD 2ND — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 12-8 2ND — — — 1ST 2ND 4TH 3RD 4TH 3RD — 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 14-10 3RD 1ST 2ND — 2ND 2ND 4TH 1ST SF 2ND — 1ST<br />

US OPEN 17-10 1ST — — 2ND 3RD 4TH 1ST 4TH 3RD 4TH 2ND 3RD<br />

DOUBLES (1-0 in Finals). ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2004 (w/O. Rochus)<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY*<br />

CAREER 04<br />

1-2 RR (w/O. Rochus)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 33-53)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99<br />

INDIAN WELLS 7-7 — — 2ND 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST — — 3RD<br />

MIAMI 6-9 1ST — 3RD 2ND 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST — 2ND 1ST<br />

MONTE CARLO 1-6 — — 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST — — —<br />

ROME 3-3 — — — 2ND — — 1ST 3RD — — —<br />

MADRID 1-3 — — — 1ST — 1ST — 2ND — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 6-7 2ND — — QF 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST — —<br />

CINCINNATI 4-7 — — — 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND — 1ST<br />

PARIS 4-6 1ST — — 1ST 1ST 2ND — 2ND 3RD — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

At age 13, made choice to play tennis over football…Older brother Olivier is a lawyer in Belgium…Likes to play<br />

basketball, enjoys water-skiing and jet-skiing…Began playing golf in 1997 and is a single-digit handicap…<br />

Entered Nick Bollettieri Academy in 1997 and trains there part of season…Trains with Maxime Braeckman.<br />

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ADRIAN MANNARINO (FRA)<br />

Birthdate: June 29, 1988 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Soizy, France Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Soizy, France Weight: 145 (65kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 5-11 Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $406,797 Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 88 (September 14, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 362 (November 26, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 83 (2-4) 2007: 367 (0-0) 2004:T1097 (0-0)<br />

2009: 180 (0-4) 2006: 444 (0-0)<br />

2008: 131 (3-3) 2005: 913 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $148,039. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 2-4 (singles), 0-1 (doubles)<br />

Challenger: 28-12 (singles), 2-4 (doubles).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman finished in Top 100 for first time in his career at a year-end best No. 83…Compiled his best<br />

results in Challengers, compiling a 28-12 match record while going 2-2 in finals…In August reached three finals<br />

in a four week span, in Recanti (l. to Bohli), Segovia (l. to Gimeno-Traver) and winner in Istanbul (d. Kukushkin)…<br />

Qualified for his first Grand Slam at US Open, reaching second round (d. Riba in five sets, l. to Verdasco)…In<br />

October, won title at Mons Challenger (d. Darcis)…Qualified for his last <strong>ATP</strong> event in Montpellier (d. Lacko, l. to<br />

Isner)…Earned a career-high $148,039.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman has compiled his best results on Challenger and Futures level tournaments, with a 70-48 match<br />

record and 3-5 mark in Challenger finals while putting together an 101-54 match total and 6-5 in Futures<br />

finals…His best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> result came in ‘08 when he qualified in Metz in his second career event and<br />

advanced to SFs without dropping a set before falling to countryman Mathieu in two tie-breaks…Following<br />

week reached final at Rennes Challenger (l. to Ouanna)…Closed season with first Challenger title at Jersey,<br />

Great Britain (d. A. Beck)…In ’09, reached a career-high No. 88 on Sept. 14…Reached final at St. Brieuc<br />

Challenger (l. to Ouanna) in April and at Segovia Challenger (l. to F. Lopez) in August…Qualified at Wimbledon<br />

and lost to countryman Gicquel in his debut…In ’06-07, had a 2-2 Futures finals mark in each season.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-2 — 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 1-1 2ND — —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 0-1)<br />

CAREER 08<br />

PARIS 0-1 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age five…Father, Florent, teaches<br />

tennis; mother, Annie, is a former school teacher; has<br />

three older brothers, Julien, Thomas and Morgan, who<br />

has played 10 Futures events between 2006-10; one<br />

younger sister, Iris…While growing up, admired fellow<br />

left-hander Marcelo Rios…Enjoys playing on all surfaces<br />

and does not have a favorite surface…Considers<br />

volley as best shot…Says best place he enjoys playing<br />

in is in his home country…Fan of Paris St. Germain<br />

soccer team…Favorite actors are Jean Dujardin, Jamel<br />

Debbouze and Thomas Ngijol…Coached by father,<br />

Florent.<br />

FRENCHMEN IN TOP 100<br />

In 2010, Adrian Mannarino had his first Top 100<br />

season, joining 10 other Frenchmen in the year-end<br />

South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings Top 100. Only<br />

Spain, with 14, had more. The French contingent:<br />

RANKING PLAYER<br />

No. 12<br />

Gael Monfils<br />

No. 13<br />

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga<br />

No. 23<br />

Michael Llodra<br />

No. 29<br />

Richard Gasquet<br />

No. 41<br />

Gilles Simon<br />

No. 44<br />

Julien Benneteau<br />

No. 45<br />

Jeremy Chardy<br />

No. 69<br />

Florent Serra<br />

No. 78<br />

Arnaud Clement<br />

No. 83<br />

Adrian Mannarino<br />

No. 97<br />

Paul-Henri Mathieu<br />

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OLIVER MARACH (AUT)<br />

Birthdate: July 16, 1980 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Graz, Austria<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Graz, Austria<br />

Weight: 172 (78kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 129-96<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,395,383<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 8/6<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 82 (August 7, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 8 (October 18, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 11 (38-26) 2007: 48 (14-10) 2004: 206 (0-0) 2001: 253 (1-1) 1998: 798 (0-0)<br />

2009: 13 (46-27) 2006: 40 (21-17) 2003: 453 (0-0) 2000: 261 (1-1)<br />

2008: 76 (8-10) 2005: 160 (0-1) 2002: 163 (0-3) 1999: 826 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $326,130. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 38-26 (doubles) Challenger: 0-1 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Winner: Santiago, Acapulco, Munich(w/Ventura). Finalist: Costa do Sauipe. Semifinalist: Rome*,<br />

Cincinnati*, Shanghai*, Vienna, Valencia. All w/Kubot unless noted.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Austrian doubles specialist teamed with Kubot to win two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles in three finals and qualify<br />

for their second straight Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London where they went 1-2 in round robin play…<br />

They jumped off to a career-best 14-3 start in first two months of action, reaching three straight finals during<br />

Latin American clay court circuit….In February, won title in Santiago (d. Starace-Zeballos) followed with runnerup<br />

in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Cuevas-Granollers) and closed with title in Acapulco (d. Fognini-Starace)…Did not<br />

win back-to-back matches again until May at <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 Rome* where they reached SFs (l. to<br />

Bryans)…Closed clay court circuit with QF at Roland Garros (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)…Then lost in 1st RD at<br />

Wimbledon…Took a break before returning together in August in Cincinnati* they advanced to SFs (l. to<br />

Bhupathi-Mirnyi)…In final Grand Slam event at US Open, reached QFs (l. to Schwank-Zeballos)…In October,<br />

advanced to third SF in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 play in Shanghai* (l. to Fyrstenberg-Matkowski)…Finished<br />

No. 6 in <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team Rankings (w/Kubot) and No. 11 individually while earning a career-high $326,130.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Austrian reached a career-high No. 82 in singles in August ‘06 and stopped playing singles full-time after<br />

’08 season…Since concentrating solely on doubles, has captured seven titles over past three years, including<br />

personal-best three in ’09 with Kubot…Won 41 matches while capturing titles in Casablanca, Belgrade and<br />

Vienna…Qualified for season-ending Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London and went 2-1 in round robin<br />

play…In ’08, claimed second <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Acapulco (w/Mertinak)…Won four Challengers (w/Kubot)…<br />

In ’07, won Rimini Challenger singles title…In doubles, won first in Bucharest (w/Mertinak)…Also runner-up in<br />

Casablanca (w/Kubot)…In ’06, made breakthrough year on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> that earned him his first-ever Top<br />

100 ranking before finishing a year-end best No. 111…Posted a personal-best 13 <strong>ATP</strong> level match wins (13-16)<br />

and also compiled a 13-8 Challenger record with one title (Rome)…Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> QF at Pörtschach, followed<br />

up with QFs in Stuttgart and Sopot…In doubles, reached three <strong>ATP</strong> finals, in Pörtschach and Kitzbühel<br />

(w/Suk) and in Båstad (w/Kas)…Has a 3-0 career singles record in Davis Cup play in two ties.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (6).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-3)<br />

CAREER 06 05 02<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-2 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-2 1ST — 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-1 1ST — —<br />

US OPEN 0-1 1ST — —<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

3-3 RR RR<br />

(w/Kubot)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six…Nicknamed Oli by friends and family…Father, Hans-Karl, works for an electronic<br />

planning company; mother, Hildegard, is a housewife…Has one older sister, Michaela…Hobbies include<br />

meeting up with friends, playing cards and enjoying a glass of sweet wine…Idols growing up were Andre<br />

Agassi, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and countryman Thomas Muster…Favorite surfaces are clay and slow hard<br />

courts…Considers his forehand as best shot… Best moment of his career so far is reaching SFs at Australian<br />

Open in 2009 and qualifying for Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London…Coached by Panamanian wife Jessie<br />

Marach (married Juy 4, 2009).<br />

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ILLYA MARCHENKO (UKR)<br />

Birthdate: September 8, 1987 Turned Pro: 2006<br />

Birthplace: Dneprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Donetsk, Ukraine<br />

Weight: 172 (78kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 24-26<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $484,571<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-2<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 67 (July 19, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 403 (October 13, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 81 (18-21) 2007: 510 (0-0)<br />

2009: 120 (5-5) 2006: 446 (0-0)<br />

2008: 222 (1-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $306,288. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 18-21 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) Challenger: 2-2 (singles) .<br />

Singles Semifinalist: St. Petersburg. Quarterfinalist: Zagreb, Marseille, Eastbourne.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 3 Ukrainian (behind Stakhovsky, Dolgopolov) finished in Top 100 for first time highlighted by second<br />

career <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF…Won personal-high 18 <strong>ATP</strong> level matches…Qualified in his first Grand Slam event at<br />

Australian Open (d. Moya, l. to Davydenko) and continued with QF in Marseille (l. to Tsonga) in February and in<br />

Eastbourne (l. to Istomin) in June…In October, defeated Istomin, Kravchuk and Becker before losing to eventual<br />

champion Kukushkin in St. Petersburg SF…Earned a career high $306,288.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Ukrainian has worked his way up to <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with success in Challengers and Futures level tournaments…Has<br />

a 47-40 career Challenger record and is 49-23 in Futures…Has an 1-3 mark in finals in both…In ‘09,<br />

in only his second <strong>ATP</strong> tournament in Moscow, qualified and advanced to SF with wins over Istomin, Golubev<br />

and Korolev before falling to Tipsarevic…Captured his first Challenger title in Istanbul (d. F. Mayerand runnerup<br />

at Penza (l. to Kukushkin) and Astana Challengers (l. to Golubev)…Qualified into his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

event in Marseille (l. to Zverev)…In '08, reached first Challenger final at Bukhara (l. to Istomin) and SF in two<br />

other Challengers…Made Davis Cup debut vs. Portugal and won dead rubber…In '06, won title and reached<br />

final in back-to-back Futures events in Nigeria…Has a 3-3 career Davis Cup singles record in five ties.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-1 2ND<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-1 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-0 2ND<br />

US OPEN 0-1 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 1-3)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

MIAMI 1-1 2ND<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 1ST<br />

PARIS 0-1 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age seven…Father, Vassili and mother Anna are both engineers…Has one older brother,<br />

Igor, a manager and former ice skater who took part in the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics…Admired Lleyton<br />

Hewitt growing up and now Roger Federer…Goal is to rank in top 20…Favorite surface is hard and best shot is<br />

his backhand…Likes computer games, music (rock) and movies (Bruce Willis)…Coached by Orest Tereschuk<br />

since July 2009 and Frenchman Pier Gauthier since March 2010.<br />

UKRANIANS IN TOP 100<br />

In 2010, a record three players form Ukraine finished in the Top 100 South<br />

African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings, including Illya Marchenko. Overall, there<br />

have been five Ukrainians to reach the Top 100 since 1990:<br />

PLAYER CAREER HIGH DATE<br />

Andrei Medvedev No. 4 May 16, 1994<br />

Sergiy Stakhovsky No. 31 Sept. 27, 2010<br />

Alexandr Dolgopolov No. 39 July 19, 2010<br />

Illya Marchenko No. 67 July 19, 2010<br />

Dimitri Poliakov No. 93 June 10, 1991<br />

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PAUL-HENRI MATHIEU (FRA)<br />

Birthdate: January 12, 1982 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Strasbourg, France<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 170 (77kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 219-213<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $4,202,179<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/4<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 10-47<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 12 (April 7, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 103 (September 15, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 97 (11-20) 2007: 25 (46-24) 2004: 121 (10-11) 2001: 147 (0-2) 1998:T1342 (0-0)<br />

2009: 33 (28-29) 2006: 55 (23-28) 2003: 83 (16-23) 2000: 272 (2-3)<br />

2008: 32 (32-28) 2005: 47 (28-29) 2002: 36 (23-16) 1999:512 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $392,899. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 11-20 (singles), 4-2 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Finalist: Hamburg(w/Chardy).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman finished in Top 100 for sixth straight year and for eighth time in past nine years (except ‘04)…<br />

After a 2-9 start through May, reached Wimbledon 4th RD (l. to Nadal)…Reached 3rd RD for first time at US<br />

Open (d. Hewitt, Rufin, l. to Federer).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Strasbourg native finished in Top 50 four out of five years from ‘05-09 (except ’06), highlighted by a yearend<br />

best No. 25 in ’07 when he won titles in Casablanca (d. Montanes) and Gstaad (d. Seppi) while posting a<br />

personal-best 46 match wins…Reached a career-high No. 12 on Apr. 7, ’08 and was runner-up in Metz (l. to<br />

Tursunov)…Also QF at Beijing Olympics (l. to Gonzalez)…In ’05, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 SF in Montreal*<br />

(d. No. 5 Roddick in 1st RD, l. to eventual winner Nadal)…Reached Roland Garros 3rd RD, losing to Cañas 8-6 in<br />

fifth set (in 5:04)…In ’04, retired in 1st RD match in Chennai due to left wrist injury and returned six months<br />

later in July…In ’02, improved over 100 ranking positions to win Newcomer of the Year…In Long Island, posted<br />

three-set 2nd RD win over Sampras and last player to beat 14-time Grand Slam champion in his career…In<br />

Moscow, became lone qualifier during season to win an <strong>ATP</strong> title (d. Schalken) and following week in Lyon, beat<br />

Kuerten to win titles in back-to-back weeks…First Frenchman to do that since Leconte in ‘86…Underwent<br />

arthroscopic surgeries on both knees in ‘97 and ‘98, missing several months…Captured Roland Garros junior<br />

title in ‘00, defeating Robredo in three sets…Has a 4-8 career Davis Cup singles record in six ties and lost fifth<br />

and decisive rubber in ’02 final (vs. Russia’s Youzhny)…Earned a career-high $699,770 in ’07.<br />

CAREER TITLES (4): 2007 – Casablanca(CL), Gstaad(CL); 2002 – Moscow(IC), Lyon(IC). FINALIST (4): 2009 –<br />

Hamburg(CL); 2008 – Metz(IH); 2007 – Moscow(IH); 2003 – Palermo(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 6-9)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01<br />

AUS. OPEN 7-6 — 2ND 4TH 1ST 4TH 1ST — — 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 14-9 1ST 3RD 4TH 3RD 3RD 3RD — 1ST 4TH 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 10-8 4TH 2ND 3RD 4TH 1ST 1ST — 1ST 2ND —<br />

US OPEN 6-9 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 42-58)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

INDIAN WELLS 10-6 2ND 3RD 3RD 3RD 3RD 4TH — —<br />

MIAMI 7-7 1ST 3RD 4TH 4TH 1ST 2ND — 1ST<br />

MONTE CARLO 1-7 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST — 1ST<br />

ROME 2-6 1ST 2ND 1ST — 2ND 1ST — 1ST<br />

MADRID 2-5 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD — 1ST — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 8-7 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD 1ST SF — 2ND<br />

CINCINNATI 5-7 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND — 2ND<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 — 1ST — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 4-7 — 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD 3RD 1ST 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Paul-Henri Mathieu…Nicknamed “Paulo”…Began playing tennis at age three and a half with his<br />

older brother Pierre-Yves, who is a coach in Strasbourg…Father, Patrick, is a dentist; mother, Yveline, is a housewife…Also<br />

has one older sister, Aude…From 1997-2000 trained at Nick Bollettieri Academy in Bradenton, Fla.<br />

before moving back to Paris…Admired Boris Becker growing up…Favorite surfaces are hard and clay.<br />

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MARCIN MATKOWSKI (POL)<br />

Birthdate: January 15, 1981 Turned Pro: 2003<br />

Birthplace: Barlinek, Poland<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Szczecin, Poland<br />

Weight: 182 (82kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 238-186<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,568,990<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 11/18<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 647 (September 11, 2000)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 10 (October 11, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 12 (38-28) 2007: 23(36-26) 2004: 52 (23-19) 2001: 292 (0-2) 1998: 765 (0-0)<br />

2009: 17(35-29) 2006: 17 (43-32) 2003: 97 (5-1) 2000: 659 (0-0)<br />

2008: T15(38-27) 2005: 52 (19-19) 2002: 204 (1-1) 1999:1282 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $361,640. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 38-28 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Winner: Eastbourne. Finalist: Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Shanghai*, Vienna.<br />

Semifinalist: Miami*, Barcelona, Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals(all w/Fyrstenberg).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Polish native teamed with countryman Fyrstenberg to qualify for their fourth season-ending championship<br />

in past five years (except ’07)…Reached SFs at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals (l. to Bhupathi-Mirnyi)…They got<br />

off to a slow start (15-14) through first week of June before capturing their lone <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title of season<br />

in Eastbourne (d. Fleming-Skupski) prior to Wimbledon…They struggled in their next six tournaments with a 2-<br />

6 mark until getting to US Open where they reached QFs (l. to Bryans)…In October they advanced to four<br />

straight finals, including three on Asian circuit…Finalists in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Cermak-Mertinak), Beijing (l. to<br />

Bryans) and Shanghai* (l. to Melzer-Paes)…Continued strong play in Europe with runner-up in Vienna (l. to<br />

Nestor-Zimonjic)… Their finals streak ended with 1st RD loss in Valencia…Finished No. 4 in <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team<br />

Ranking and No. 12 individually…Earned a career-high $361,640.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Polish doubles specialist has collected 11 <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> doubles titles (in 29 finals) with fellow countryman<br />

Mariusz Fyrstenberg since ‘03…They won two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> doubles title from ‘07-09 and their biggest<br />

title came at ’08 Madrid* (d. Bhupathi-Knowles)…They have won four titles on home soil in Warsaw, last coming<br />

in ’08…They have an overall 233-172 doubles record…They have reached year-end championship four<br />

times (‘06, ’08-10) and their best Grand Slam results are a SF appearance at Australian Open in ‘06 and QFs at<br />

’09 Australian Open, and Roland Garros and US Open in ’10… Member of Polish Davis Cup team and has a 22-9<br />

career record (15-4 in doubles) in 23 ties.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (11). FINALIST (18).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 9 08 06<br />

6-8 SF RR SF RR<br />

(all w/Fyrstenberg)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

DOUBLES (1-3 in finals). MADRID: Champion - 2008 (w/Fyrstenberg); Finalist - 2007 (w/Fyrstenberg); SHANGHAI:<br />

Finalist - 2010, 2009 (w/Fyrstenberg).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age eight…Father, Zbigniew; mother, Jolanta…Has one younger sister Dominika…<br />

Speaks Polish and English…Went to college at UCLA from 2001-03 before turning pro…Enjoys going to movies<br />

and reading books, especially by Grisham, Clancy and Brown…His idol growing up was Pete Sampras and says<br />

hard courts are his favorite surface…Considers his serve and forehand as best part of his game.<br />

POLES IN TOP 100 DOUBLES<br />

In 2010, Marcin Matkowski reached a career-high No. 10 in the <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Doubles Rankings. Five of the six Polish players to rank in the Top<br />

100 in doubles reached a career-high ranking in 2010:<br />

PLAYER CAREER HIGH DATE<br />

Wojtek Fibak No. 3 April 9, 1979<br />

Lukasz Kubot No. 7 Sept. 27, 2010<br />

Mariusz Fyrstenberg No. 10 Oct. 11, 2010<br />

Marcin Matkowski No. 10 Oct. 11, 2010<br />

Tomasz Bednarek No. 81 July 19, 2010<br />

Mateusz Kowalczyk No. 82 July 19, 2010<br />

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FLORIAN MAYER (GER)<br />

Birthdate: October 5, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Bayreuth, Germany<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Bayreuth, Germany<br />

Weight: 180 (81kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 112-124<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,327,064<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/3<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 6-22<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 33 (September 27, 2004)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 128 (July 11, 2005)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 37 (23-18) 2007: 55 (18-25) 2004: 35 (19-19) 2001: T874 (0-0)<br />

2009: 61 (3-6) 2006: 57 (26-21) 2003: 254 (0-0)<br />

2008: 344 (2-10) 2005: 75 (21-25) 2002: 476 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $513,955. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 23-18 (singles), 3-10 (doubles) Challenger: 15-2 (singles),<br />

2-1 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Stockholm. Semifinalist: Hamburg. Quarterfinalist: Stuttgart. Doubles<br />

Semifinalist: Beijing(w/Lu).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 German (behind No. 34 Kohlschreiber) finished in Top 50 for first time since ‘04 and won 23 matches<br />

(most since ’06) and went 15-2 in Challengers…Reached 3rd RD at Australian Open and QF in Rotterdam while<br />

also claiming Challenger titles in Noumea and Sunrise…Also reached 3rd RD at Wimbledon…Returned to clay<br />

and advanced to QF in Stuttgart and SF in Hamburg…Claimed singles win against South Africa to help his<br />

country remain in Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group…Late in season reached 3rd RD in Shanghai* and final in Stockholm<br />

(l. to Federer)…Compiled marks of 13-13 on hard and 8-4 on clay…Earned a career-high $513,955.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The German has finished in Top 75 for six of past seven years (except ’08), highlighted by year-end best No. 35<br />

in ‘04…In ’09, made ranking jump of 283 positions from previous season as he compiled a 43-16 Challenger<br />

match record and won two titles in five finals…In ’08, played until May before a finger injury sidelined him for<br />

rest of season…Played last tournament in Casablanca…Underwent surgery on second finger on his left hand in<br />

mid-June…In ’07, made four <strong>ATP</strong> QF appearances, highlighted by win over No. 3 Davydenko in 2nd RD in<br />

Halle…In ’06, achieved a career-high 26 match wins with runner-up in Sopot for second straight year (l. to No. 6<br />

Davydenko)…Won both of his matches in Davis Cup playoff tie vs. Thailand, lifting Germany back into <strong>World</strong><br />

Group in 2007…In ’05, advanced to first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in Sopot (d. Nieminen, Coria in SF; l. to Monfils)…<br />

Best <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 result was 4th RD in Miami…Helped lead his country to its fourth <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> Team<br />

Championship title…In ’04, made one of biggest jumps in Top 50, climbing over 200 ranking positions from<br />

previous year… Reached career-high No. 33 on Sept. 27 and advanced to first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Estoril (l. to Chela)…In<br />

Wimbledon debut, advanced to QF with wins over Arthurs, No. 3 Coria, Ferreira and J. Johansson (l. to<br />

Grosjean)…Named <strong>ATP</strong> Newcomer of the Year…Has a 4-3 Davis Cup singles record in four ties.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (3): 2010 – Stockholm(IH); 2006 – Sopot(CL); 2005 – Sopot(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-3)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 7-7 3RD 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-4 — — — 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 10-5 3RD — — 2ND 2ND 3RD QF<br />

US OPEN 2-5 1ST — — 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 15-23)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 2-5 1ST — 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 6-5 2ND — 1ST 3RD 1ST 4TH —<br />

MONTE CARLO 1-2 — — — 1ST — 2ND —<br />

ROME 0-2 — — — — — 1ST 1ST<br />

MADRID 0-1 — — — — — — 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 0-2 1ST — — 1ST — — —<br />

SHANGHAI 3-2 3RD 2ND — — — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age five…Nicknamed “Flo”…His father, Bernd, is a teacher, and his mother, Sabine, is a shop<br />

manager…Has one younger brother, Michael…Idolized Boris Becker and Pete Sampras as a child…Trained as a<br />

junior with the German Tennis Federation…Turned professional at age 17 after completing school…A football<br />

fan, his favorite team is Bayern Munich…Trains at Tennis Base in Oberhaching outside Munich…Coached by<br />

countryman Tobias Summerer (since October 2009).<br />

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LEONARDO MAYER (ARG)<br />

Birthdate: May 15, 1987 Turned Pro: 2003<br />

Birthplace: Corrientes, Argentina<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Weight: 183 (83kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 31-40<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $808,153<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 51 (June 7, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 88 (July 5, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 94 (13-21) 2007: 189 (0-0) 2004:T1339 (0-0)<br />

2009: 75 (17-18) 2006: 292 (0-0) 2003:T1405 (0-0)<br />

2008: 102 (1-1) 2005: 718 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $315,969. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 13-21 (singles), 13-7 (doubles) Challenger: 3-1 (singles),<br />

0-1 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Nice. Quarterfinalist: Sydney, Delray Beach. Doubles Finalist: San<br />

Jose(w/Becker). Semifinalist: Delray Beach(w/Becker).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine finished in Top 100 for second straight year and reached a career-high No. 51 on June 7 after his<br />

Grand Slam best 3rd RD showing at Roland Garros (l. to Cilic)…His best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> result came in Nice in<br />

May when he advanced to SFs (d. Bellucci, l .to Verdasco)… Also QF in Sydney (l. to Benneteau) and Delray<br />

Beach (l. to eventual champion Gulbis)…Closed season with an eight-match losing streak after Roland Garros<br />

to finish season…Did not play after 1st RD exit at US Open due to back injury…In doubles, advanced to first<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in San Jose (w/Becker).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine made Top 100 breakthrough for the first time in ‘09 at year-end best No. 75…He won a personalhigh<br />

17 matches and advanced to first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF in Los Angeles (l. to Ball)…Also QF on three different<br />

surfaces in Acapulco (clay), Eastbourne (grass) and New Haven (hard)…In ’08, finished just outside Top 100 at<br />

No. 102 with 44-21 Challenger match record and one title in four finals…In his <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> debut in<br />

Kitzbühel, qualified and beat Gremelmayr before losing in next round to Melzer…In ’07, captured Challenger<br />

titles at Cuenca (d. Bellucci) and Puebla (d. Olenjniczak) and reached final at Graz (l. to Hanescu)…Finished with<br />

26-22 Challenger record and in Top 200 for first time at No. 189…In ’06, advanced to QFs or better in four<br />

Challengers, including a final in Puebla (l. to Kendrick)…One of top juniors in world in 2005, reaching a careerhigh<br />

No. 2 ranking in June before finishing No. 5…Reached QF at US Open (d. Querrey, l. to eventual winner<br />

Sweeting), his best Grand Slam result… In doubles, captured five titles in ’05, including Roland Garros and<br />

Orange Bowl (both w/Massa)…Has a 1-3 career Davis Cup record (1-2 in singles) in three ties…Earned a careerhigh<br />

$323,542 in ’09.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-1 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 3-2 3RD 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-2 1ST 2ND<br />

US OPEN 1-2 1ST 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-6)<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-1 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 0-1 1ST —<br />

ROME 0-1 1ST —<br />

MADRID 1-1 2ND —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-2 1ST 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Leonardo Martin Mayer…Nicknamed Leo…Began playing tennis at age nine…Father, Orlando,<br />

works in a bank; mother, Estela, is a teacher…Has two brothers Gabriel and Walter, one sister, Veronica….<br />

Considers clay as favorite surface and forehand as strength…Favorite hobby is playing football…Lists<br />

Maradonna as the most inspirational person in his life…If he wasn’t a tennis player he would be a football player,<br />

most likely a goalkeeper…Coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Emiliano Redondi.<br />

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RICARDO MELLO (BRA)<br />

Birthdate: December 21, 1980 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Campinas, Brazil<br />

Height: 5’9” (1.75m)<br />

Residence: Campinas, Brazil<br />

Weight: 161 (73kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 50-71<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,143,721<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-10<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 50 (July 25, 2005)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 118 (July 11, 2005)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 76 (7-11) 2007: 251 (5-7) 2004: 70 (11-8) 2001: 149 (2-1) 1998:T1085 (0-0)<br />

2009: 151 (0-3) 2006: 133 (4-9) 2003: 138 (5-8) 2000: 309 (0-0) 1997:T1343 (0-0)<br />

2008: 199 (0-0) 2005: 112 (16-23) 2002: 134 (0-1) 1999:460 (0-0) 1996:T1294 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $171,834. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 7-11 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Challenger: 28-8 (singles), 8-6<br />

(doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Costa do Sauipe.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Brazilian (behind No. 31 Bellucci) finished in Top 100 for first time in six years…Compiled his best<br />

results on Challenger level (28-8 record) with a pair of titles in Sao Paulo (d. Schwank) and Salvador (d.<br />

Alves)…Also reached finals in Campos do Jordano (l. van der Merwe) and Curibita (l. Meffert) along with SF in<br />

Brasilia (l. Ito)…Went 7-11 in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> level tournaments with highlights a 2nd RD US Open appearance<br />

(l. to Ferrero) and qualifying for back-to-back <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 stops in Indian Wells* and Miami*.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Brazilian broke into Top 100 in ‘04 when he finished a year-end best No. 70 highlighted by his maiden <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Delray Beach…En route to title he defeated top three seeds of Spadea (F), Fish (2nd RD) and<br />

Ancic (SF)…His best Grand Slam came at US Open (prior to Delray Beach) as a qualifier and reaching 3rd RD (l.<br />

to Haas)…In ’05, won a personal-high 16 matches on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and reached career-best No. 50 on July 25<br />

before slipping to No. 112 at year-end…His best <strong>ATP</strong> result that year was SF on home soil in Costa do Sauipe<br />

and QF in Los Angeles…From ‘05-09 did not finish in Top 100 until resurgence in ‘10…Has played well throughout<br />

his career in Challengers with a 220-145 match record, including 12-8 in finals…Earned his first <strong>ATP</strong> ranking<br />

point in ‘96 at age 15 (as a wildcard) by playing in his hometown Challenger in Campinas, losing to Kuerten in<br />

1st RD…Has an 8-5 Davis Cup career singles record in nine ties…Earned career-high $257,673 in ’05.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2004 – Delray Beach(H).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-1)<br />

CAREER 10 06 05 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-3 — 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-3 1ST — 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-2 1ST — 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 4-3 2ND — 2ND 3RD<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 5-10)<br />

CAREER 10 09 07 05 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-2 2ND — — 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 3-5 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND<br />

ROME 0-1 — — — 1ST —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-1 — — — 2ND —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 — — — 1ST —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six at Equestrian Club of Campinas with local pros…Campinas is a cultural city, one<br />

hour drive from Sao Paulo…Nicknamed “Papagayo,” which means parrott in English…The nickname was given<br />

to him by his close friends because he doesn’t talk much (very reserved)… Younger brother Henrique played<br />

briefly at Futures level and reached career-high No. 861 in 2002…They have played doubles together in couple<br />

of events…Considers hard courts his favorite surface…Coached by Carlos Albano since 2008.<br />

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JURGEN MELZER (AUT)<br />

Birthdate: May 22, 1981 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Vienna, Austria<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Vienna, Austria<br />

Weight: 178 (80kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 252-222<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $5,788,437<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/7<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 11-44<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 11 (November 15, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 6 (September 13, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 11 (51-25) 2007: 60 (23-25) 2004: 39 (27-27) 2001: 167 (1-1) 1998:T1190 (0-0)<br />

2009: 28 (36-29) 2006: 41 (33-26) 2003: 79 (14-20) 2000: 370 (0-5)<br />

2008: 34 (30-26) 2005: 54 (26-26) 2002: 90 (10-11) 1999:465 (1-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $2,037,084. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 51-25 (singles), 30-23 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Vienna. Finalist: Hamburg. Semifinalist: Zagreb, Dubai, Roland Garros. Quarterfinalist:<br />

Auckland, Rotterdam, Madrid*, Stuttgart, Umag, Bangkok, Shanghai*, Paris*. Doubles Winner: Zagreb,<br />

Wimbledon(w/Petzschner), Shanghai*(w/Paes). Finalist: Bangkok(w/Erlich). Semifinalist:<br />

Brisbane(w/Petzschner), Stuttgart(w/Kohlmann).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Austrian finished in Top 20 for first time, highlighted by a repeat title in hometown of Vienna (d. Haider-<br />

Maurer), a Grand Slam-best SF result at Roland Garros (d. Djokovic in QF, l. to Nadal) and personal-high 51<br />

match wins…Played in most combined matches (130)…Also won first Grand Slam doubles title (w/Petzschner)<br />

and qualified for season-ending Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London…Only player to finish in Top 15 in<br />

singles (No. 11) and doubles (No. 8)…Advanced to QFs or better 13 times…Runner-up in Hamburg (l. to<br />

Golubev)…Reached Shanghai* QF (d. No. 1 Nadal, l. to Monaco)…Won doubles title in Zagreb (w/Petzschner)<br />

and finished No. 10 in <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team Rankings…Earned a career-high $2,037,084.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Austrian has nine straight Top 100 seasons, including five of last seven in Top 50…Is 3-7 in finals…In ’07,<br />

suffered a left wrist injury in Halle and withdrew from Wimbledon, snapping a streak of 20 straight Slams<br />

played (missed seven weeks)…In ’06, won first title in Bucharest (d. Volandri)…In ’05, won first doubles title in<br />

St. Petersburg (w/Knowle)…In ’04, finished as top Austrian for first time…Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 QFs in<br />

Hamburg* and Toronto*…In ’03, reached first final in Newport (l. to Ginepri)…Captured Wimbledon junior title<br />

(d. Pless) in ‘99…Has a 22-28 career Davis Cup record (14-19 in singles) in 22 ties since ‘99.<br />

CAREER TITLES (3): 2006 – Bucharest(CL); 2009 – Vienna(IH); 2010 – Vienna(IH). FINALIST (7): 2003 –<br />

Newport(G); 2005 – St. Pölten(CL); 2006 – Houston(CL), Metz(IH); 2007 – Las Vegas(H); 2008 – Kitzbühel(CL);<br />

2010 – Hamburg(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (9). FINALIST (13).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-10)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 00<br />

AUS. OPEN 8-8 1ST 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD 3RD 1ST — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 13-8 SF 3RD 3RD 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 10-9 4TH 3RD 3RD — 1ST 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

US OPEN 11-9 4TH 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST 3RD 2ND 2ND —<br />

DOUBLES (1-0 in finals). WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2010 (w/Petzschner).<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 37-45)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 4-7 4TH 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD 1ST<br />

MIAMI 4-7 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 3RD<br />

MONTE CARLO 1-4 2ND 1ST — 1ST — 1ST —<br />

ROME 2-4 1ST 3RD — 1ST — 1ST —<br />

MADRID 5-4 QF 2ND — 1ST — 2ND —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-5 1ST 1ST — 1ST — 1ST QF<br />

CINCINNATI 4-5 2ND 2ND — 3RD — 1ST 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 5-2 QF 3RD — — — — —<br />

PARIS 4-3 QF — — 1ST — — 3RD<br />

DOUBLES (1-0 in finals). SHANGHAI: Champion - 2010 (w/Paes).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD<br />

TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10<br />

1-2 RR<br />

(w/Petzschner)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age nine…Father, Rudolf, is a businessman and former mayor of Deutsch-Wagram;<br />

mother, Michaela, is a saleswoman…Has one younger brother, Gerald, who finished No. 434 in 2010…Speaks<br />

German, English and French…Childhood idols were Stefan Edberg, Michael Stich and Patrick Rafter…Hobbies<br />

include watching favorite football teams, Bayern Munich and Austria Wien, and playing golf…Voted Sportsman<br />

of Year in Austria in 2010… Fitness trainer is Jan Velthuis and coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Joakim Nystrom.<br />

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MAX MIRNYI (BLR)<br />

Birthdate: July 6, 1977 Turned Pro: 1996<br />

Birthplace: Minsk, Belarus<br />

Height: 6’5” (1.96m)<br />

Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA/ Minsk, Belarus Weight: 205 (92kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 509-259<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $8,894,949<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 37/34<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 18 (August 18, 2003)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 1 (June 9, 2003)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 7 (32-21) 2007: 16 (31-22) 2004: 10 (38-22) 2001: 11 (38-20) 1998: 125 (7-13) 1995: 314 (1-0)<br />

2009: 11 (27-19) 2006: 3 (57-14) 2003: 1 (65-19) 2000: 9 (40-22) 1997: 85 (11-16)<br />

2008: 32 (25-20) 2005: 4 (53-17) 2002: 3 (54-19) 1999: 32 (29-12) 1996: 167 (1-3)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $408,232. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 32-21 (doubles) Challenger: 0-1 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Winner: Paris*. Finalist: Miami*, Monte Carlo*, Cincinnati*, Valencia, Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals-<br />

London. Semifinalist: Toronto*, New Haven(all w/Bhupathi).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Belarus native finished in Top 10 in doubles for first time in four years at No. 7…Teamed with Bhupathi for<br />

first time since ‘04 and reached final at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)…They were 1-5 in<br />

finals, reaching three <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 title matches…Started 1-4 before advancing to final in<br />

Miami* (l. to Dlouhy-Paes)…Also runner-up in Monte-Carlo* (Bhupathi retired with left leg injury in second set<br />

of final vs. Nestor-Zimonjic)…Reached SF in Toronto*, final in Cincinnati* (l. to Bryan-Bryan) and SF in New<br />

Haven…In November, reached three straight finals in Valencia (l. to Murray-Murray), Paris* (d. Knowles-A. Ram)<br />

to improve title streak to 12 straight years before closing with runner-up in season finale in London.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Belarusian finished in Top 100 singles rankings for eight consecutive years from ‘99-06 with year-end best<br />

No. 23 in ‘03 at 40-28 with lone <strong>ATP</strong> singles title in Rotterdam (d. Sluiter)…Best Grand Slam singles result was<br />

QF at US Open in ‘02 (l. to Agassi)…In doubles, has earned four Grand Slam titles — two each at Roland Garros<br />

and US Open…Reached No. 1 in doubles in June ‘03 and earned a career-high $1,238,847 that year…Won<br />

Tennis Masters Cup title in Shanghai in ‘06 (w/Bjorkman)…Has an overall 37-34 <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles record and has<br />

won titles with 14 different partners…Member of Belarussian Davis Cup team since ‘94 with 50-29 career record<br />

(24-18 in singles) in 40 ties…Has most match wins and most ties played in country’s history.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2003 – Rotterdam(IH). FINALIST (3): 2005 – Memphis(IH), Nottingham(G); 2001 – <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 Stuttgart(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (37). FINALIST (34).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

DOUBLES (4-4 in finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Finalist - 2007 (w/Bjorkman); ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2006, 2005 (w/Bjorkman);<br />

WIMBLEDON: Finalist - 2003 (w/Bhupathi); Mixed Champion - 1998 (w/S. Williams); US OPEN: Champion - 2002 (w/Bhupathi), 2000<br />

(w/Hewitt); Finalist - 2006, 2005 (w/Bjorkman); Mixed Champion - 2007 (w/Azarenka), 1998 (w/S. Williams).<br />

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BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 07 06 05 04 03<br />

14-13 RUP RUP RR WON RR RR RR<br />

(09 w/A. Ram; 05-07 w/Bjorkman; 03-04,10 w/Bhupathi)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

DOUBLES (15-10 in finals). INDIAN WELLS: Finalist - 2009 (w/A. Ram), 2002 (w/ Federer); MIAMI: Champion - 2009 (w/A. Ram), 2006,<br />

2005 (w/Bjorkman), 2003 (w/Federer); Finalist - 2010 (w/Bhupathi); MONTE CARLO: Champion - 2006 (w/Bjorkman), 2003<br />

(w/Bhupathi), Finalist - 2010; ROME: Champion - 2004 (w/Bhupathi); HAMBURG: Champion - 2005 (w/Bjorkman), Finalist - 2003<br />

(w/Bhupahti); MONTREAL/TORONTO: Champion-2003 (w/Bhupathi), Finalist — 2009 (w/A. Ram), 2004 (w/Bjorkman); CINCINNATI:<br />

Champion - 2006, 2005 (w/Bjorkman), Finalist - 2010, 2002 (w/Bhupathi); MADRID: Champion - 2003 (w/Bhupathi), Finalist - 2002<br />

(w/Bhupathi); STUTTGART: Champion - 2001(w/Stolle); PARIS: Champion - 2000 (w/Kulti), 2010 (w/Bhupathi).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Maxim Nilolaevich Mirnyi…Nicknamed “The Beast” by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Alex Reichel for his size and<br />

fearless play…Began playing at age six…Went to Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1991 before moving to Bradenton, Fla. in<br />

March 1992 to train at IMG-Bollettieri Tennis Academy…Also spends part of year in his native Minsk…Brother,<br />

Peter (born Aug. 1, 1985), is a senior basketball player at Univ. of Maine at Machias…Step-brother, Timothy<br />

(born Sept. 28, 2000)…Mother, Tatiana, was a competitive swimmer…In November 2001, received highest State<br />

Honorary Title for his achievements in sports by Belarus president A. Lukashenko…In November 2002, named<br />

UN AIDS Ambassador for Belarus…In September 2003, his father released a book entitled, “Mirnyi Tennis,” which<br />

means “Peaceful Tennis” in Russian, detailing Max’s life and tennis stories throughout his career…In May 2004,<br />

was voted to a four-year term as vice-president of Belarus Tennis Federation…In February 2004, after an epic<br />

Davis Cup win over Russia, Belarus president awarded him with highest government title “Orden<br />

Otechestva”…Wife, Xenia (nicknamed Ksusha) and married July 10, 2004 in Minsk; daughters, Melashka<br />

“Melanie” (born Dec. 16, 2004) and Petra (born Mar. 15, 2007), and son Demid (born Nov. 10, 2009)…Coached<br />

by father, Nikolai, who was on the Russian national junior volleyball team in mid-1960s.


JUAN MONACO (ARG)<br />

Birthdate: March 29, 1984 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: Tandil, Argentina<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Weight: 169 (76kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 186-146<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $3,472,736<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/7<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 9-28<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 14 (February 4, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 41 (January 5, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 26 (30-20) 2007: 23 (41-19) 2004: 72 (16-13) 2001: 791 (0-0)<br />

2009: 30 (36-26) 2006: 70 (18-23) 2003: 319 (0-0)<br />

2008: 47 (28-20) 2005: 88 (17-25) 2002: 605 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $761,309. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 30-20 (singles), 10-4 (doubles).<br />

Finalist: Santiago. Semifinalist: Buenos Aires, Acapulco, Shanghai*. Quarterfinalist: Indian Wells*, Valencia.<br />

Doubles Semifinalist: Santiago(w/Arnold Ker), Acapulco(w/Zeballos), Rome*(w/Cuevas).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Argentine finished in Top 30 for third time in four years, highlighted by 10th career final…Advanced to<br />

QFs or better six times and reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 SF in Shanghai* (l. to Murray)…Was 10-3 on clay<br />

in February, with final in Santiago (l. to Bellucci) and back-to-back SFs in Buenos Aires and Acapulco, falling to<br />

Ferrero both times…Played on winning <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> Team Championship team…Played through clay season<br />

with left wrist injury until Roland Garros, then sidelined for nearly three months before returning in<br />

Cincinnati*…Lost five straight matches before SF in Shanghai and QF in Valencia…Went 16-9 on clay and 14-11<br />

on hard…Earned a career high $761,309.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine has finished in Top 50 for four straight years, including a year-end best No. 23 in ‘07 when he<br />

won three titles and personal-high 41 matches, including 28 on clay (second to Nadal’s 31)…Also advanced to<br />

a Grand Slam-best 4th RD at Roland Garros (l. to Cañas) and US Open (l. to Djokovic)…Reached three finals in<br />

‘09 and two in ’08…At Viña del Mar, sprained his left ankle in doubles final and had to withdraw from next day’s<br />

singles final…Went from No. 21 to a career-high No. 14 on Feb. 4…In ’05, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Casablanca<br />

(l. to Puerta)…Has a 2-4 Davis Cup singles record in five ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (3): 2007 – Buenos Aires(CL), Pörtschach(CL), Kitzbühel(CL). FINALIST (7): 2010 – Santiago(CL);<br />

2009 – Buenos Aires(CL), Båstad(CL), Bucharest(CL); 2008 – Viña del Mar(CL), Pörtschach(CL); 2005 –<br />

Casablanca(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-4)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 5-6 3RD 1ST 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 7-7 1ST 2ND 1ST 4TH 3RD 1ST 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-3 — 1ST — 1ST — 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 3-7 1ST 1ST 1ST 4TH 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 41-35)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 5-4 QF — 3RD 1ST — 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 6-7 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST 3RD<br />

MONTE CARLO 4-3 2ND 3RD 2ND — — — —<br />

ROME 6-5 2ND QF 2ND — 1ST 2ND —<br />

MADRID 6-4 3RD 3RD 1ST 3RD — — —<br />

CINCINNATI 2-2 1ST — — 3RD — — —<br />

SHANGHAI 4-2 SF 1ST — — — — —<br />

PARIS 3-4 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started playing at age six…Father, Hector, is a businessman…Mother, Cristina, is an architect…Has one sister,<br />

Mara, and brother, Andres…Enjoys spending time at home in Tandil with family and friends…Fellow <strong>ATP</strong> players<br />

Mariano Zabaleta, Juan Martin del Potro and Diego Junqueira also originate from Tandil…Enjoys playing<br />

football…Favorite sports to follow are football and basketball…Favorite teams are Estudiantes de la Plata and<br />

the San Antonio Spurs…Favorite football players are Chelo Carrusca and Jose “el Principe” Sosa…In the NBA,<br />

he’s a fan of Emanuel Ginobili…Favorite surface is clay…Grew up idolizing Andre Agassi and countryman<br />

Mariano Zabaleta…Also enjoys going to the cinema…Favorite movies are “Gladiator” and “Lord of the Rings”<br />

series…Favorite actors are Robert De Niro and Al Pacino…Favorite book is “El Eternauta”…Favorite magazine is<br />

“El Grafico”…Favorite TV show is “Los Roldan”.<br />

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GAEL MONFILS (FRA)<br />

Birthdate: September 1, 1986 Turned Pro: 2004<br />

Birthplace: Paris, France<br />

Height: 6’4” (1.93m)<br />

Residence: Trelex, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 177 (80kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 187-209<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $4,842,989<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/10<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 18-32<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 9 (March 2, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 193 (November 1, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 12 (46-20) 2007: 38 (21-21) 2004: 231 (3-2)<br />

2009: 13 (42-19) 2006: 46 (20-19) 2003: T947 (0-0)<br />

2008: 14 (30-17) 2005: 31 (25-22)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $1,303,546. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 46-20 (singles), 5-10 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Montpellier. Finalist: Stuttgart, Tokyo, Paris*. Semifinalist: Brisbane, Johannesburg.<br />

Quarterfinalist: Rotterdam, Marseille, Madrid*, Nice, US Open, Valencia. Doubles Semifinalist:<br />

Montpellier(w/Ouanna).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Frenchman finished in Top 15 for third straight year with personal-high 46 match wins…Helped France<br />

to Davis Cup final (l. 3-2 to Serbia), defeating Tipsarevic in opener before losing to Djokovic…Reached SFs or<br />

better six times and was 1-3 in finals, including runner-ups at Paris* for second straight year (d. Verdasco,<br />

Murray, Federer, l. to Soderling), Stuttgart (ret. vs. Montanes w/right ankle injury) and Tokyo (l. to Nadal)…Won<br />

title in Montpellier (d. Ljubicic)…Missed two months from March to May with left hand injury…Reached QF at<br />

US Open (l. to Nadal)…Was 36-14 on hard and 8-4 on clay…Earned a career-high $1,303,546.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman has six straight Top 50 seasons and is 3-10 in finals…In ’09, had first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 final in<br />

Paris* (l. to Djokovic)…Broke Top 10 on Feb. 23, reached career-high No. 9 on Mar. 2 with final in Acapulco (l. to<br />

Almagro)…Spent 14 weeks in Top 10…Injuries included right wrist (at Aust Open), left knee (before Roland<br />

Garros), left wrist (at Queen’s)…In ‘08, reached Grand Slam best SF at Roland Garros (l. to Federer) and finished<br />

in Top 20 for first time…Missed two months with right knee injury…Withdrew from Wimbledon with right<br />

shoulder injury…In ’07, retired with back injury in Queen’s QF, also had right foot injury, stress fracture in left<br />

foot and sprained right ankle in Madrid*…In ’05, climbed 200 ranking spots and named Newcomer of the<br />

Year…Won first title in Sopot (d. Mayer) and runner-up in Metz and Lyon…Junior No. 1 in ‘04 with titles at<br />

Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon…Has a 4-2 career Davis Cup singles record in five ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (3): )2010 – Montpellier(IH); 2009 – Metz(IH); 2005 – Sopot(CL. FINALIST (10): 2010 –<br />

Stuttgart(CL), Tokyo(H), Paris*(IH); 2009 – Acapulco(CL), Paris*(IH); 2008 – Vienna(IH); 2007 – Pörtschach(CL);<br />

2006 – Doha(H); 2005 – Metz(IH), Lyon(IC).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

AUS. OPEN 8-5 3RD 4TH — 3RD 1ST 2ND<br />

ROLAND GARROS 15-6 2ND QF SF 3RD 4TH 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 6-4 3RD — — 3RD 1ST 3RD<br />

US OPEN 11-5 QF 4TH 4TH — 2ND 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 40-38)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 2-6 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 3RD 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 6-5 — 4TH 2ND 1ST 2ND 4TH —<br />

MONTE CARLO 2-5 — 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROME 4-2 — — — 1ST SF — —<br />

MADRID 6-4 QF — QF — 1ST 1ST —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-3 3RD 2ND 1ST — — — —<br />

CINCINNATI 4-5 1ST 1ST 2ND — 2ND 3RD —<br />

SHANGHAI 3-2 2ND 3RD — — — — —<br />

PARIS 10-5 RUP RUP 3RD — 1ST — 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name Gael Sebastien Monfils…Nicknamed “Lamonf”…Father, Rufin, a former football player, comes from<br />

island of Guadeloupe and is agent for France Telecom…Mother, Sylvette, comes from island of Martinique and<br />

is a nurse…Has one younger brother, Daryl…Considers Arthur Ashe his favorite player…If he didn’t play tennis<br />

he would play basketball…Fan of NBA’s Detroit Pistons and favorite basketball player is Carmelo Anthony…<br />

Best friends are countrymen Josselin Ouana, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Paterne Mamata…Coached by Australian<br />

Roger Rasheed (since July 2008).


ALBERT MOÑTANES (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: November 26, 1980 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Sant Carles de la Rapita, Spain<br />

Height: 5’9” (1.75m)<br />

Residence: Barcelona, Spain<br />

Weight: 155 (70kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 180-194<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $3,838,405<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/4<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-25<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 22 (August 2, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 73 (July 23, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 25 (37-24) 2007: 46 (24-24) 2004: 95 (11-17) 2001: 65 (12-8) 1998:T793 (0-0)<br />

2009: 31 (24-21) 2006: 86 (11-18) 2003: 81 (10-16) 2000: 175 (0-0)<br />

2008: 46 (24-23) 2005: 74 (10-19) 2002: 80 (17-24) 1999: 289 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $888,579. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 37-24 (singles), 9-19 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles).<br />

Singles Winner: Estoril, Stuttgart. Semifinalist: Auckland, Buenos Aires, Bucharest, Montpellier.<br />

Quarterfinalist: Monte Carlo*, Gstaad. Doubles Winner: Doha(w/Garcia-Lopez).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard finished a year-end best No. 25 highlighted by a pair of <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles for second straight<br />

season…Also won a personal-high 37 matches and overall reached SFs or better six times, including two on<br />

hard courts (Auckland, Montpellier-first indoor)…In May, repeated title in Estoril (d. No. 1 Federer in SF; d. Gil)<br />

and Stuttgart (d. Monfils) in July…In Grand Slam play, he advanced to 3rd RD or better at all four events, including<br />

a personal-best 4th RD at US Open (l. to Soderling)…One of five Spaniards to win at least two titles during<br />

year and eight overall…Was 22-12 on clay and 13-11 on hard while earning a career-high $888,579.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard has finished in Top 50 for four straight years and owns a 5-4 career mark in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

finals…Has won five straight finals since starting off with an 0-4 record in title matches…In ‘09, won clay titles<br />

in Estoril (d. Blake, saving two match points) and Bucharest (d. Monaco) and collected 24 match wins for third<br />

straight year…In ’08, broke through to earn his first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Amersfoort (d. Darcis) and won first doubles title<br />

in Casablanca (w/Ventura)…In ’07, reached fourth <strong>ATP</strong> final in Casablanca (l. to Mathieu) to finish in Top 50 for<br />

first time…In ’06, reached four QFs on clay and advanced to 3rd RD at Roland Garros for third time (’01-02)…In<br />

’05, runner-up in Acapulco (l. to Nadal)…In ’04, finalist in Valencia (l. to Verdasco).<br />

CAREER TITLES (5): 2010 – Estoril(CL), Stuttgart(CL); 2009 – Estoril(CL), Bucharest(CL); 2008 – Amersfoort(CL).<br />

FINALIST (4): 2007 – Casablanca(CL); 2005 – Acapulco(CL); 2004 – Valencia(CL); 2001 – Bucharest(CL). CAREER<br />

DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (4).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-1)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01<br />

AUS. OPEN 3-9 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 12-9 3RD 1ST 2ND 3RD 3RD 2ND — 1ST 3RD 3RD<br />

WIMBLEDON 6-9 3RD 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 4-9 4TH 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 20-29)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 03 02<br />

INDIAN WELLS 2-3 3RD 2ND 1ST — — — — —<br />

MIAMI 4-7 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND — 1ST 2ND<br />

MONTE-CARLO 6-4 QF 3RD — — — 2ND — 1ST<br />

ROME 4-5 1ST 2ND — 2ND — 1ST — 3RD<br />

MADRID 0-4 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST — — — —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 1ST — — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 1-3 1ST 2ND — 1ST — — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six at club de tenis San Carles de la Rapita…Father, Juan Francisco, is a supervisor<br />

of REPSOL, a petroleum company; mother, Elodia, is a house wife…Has one older brother, Jonathan, and one<br />

younger brother, Fran…Enjoys watching rally car racing and football (favorite team is FC Barcelona)…Enjoys<br />

action movies, techno music, going out with friends on holidays…His favorite surface is clay and considers his<br />

forehand as best shot…Coached by Narcis Pelach (since September 2008).<br />

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WESLEY MOODIE (RSA)<br />

Birthdate: February 14, 1979 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Durban, South Africa<br />

Height: 6’5” (1.96m)<br />

Residence: Durban, South Africa<br />

Weight: 200 (90kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 167-125<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,405,931<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 6/7<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 57 (October 10, 2005)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 8 (August 3, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 14 (37-28) 2007: 61(17-11) 2004: 167 (6-7) 2001: 202 (0-0)1998:1388(0-0)<br />

2009: 10 (41-24) 2006: 47(17-19) 2003: 176 (3-3) 2000: 279 (0-0)<br />

2008: 14(28-16) 2005: 24 (17-14) 2002: 192 (0-1) 1999: — (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $297,355. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 37-28 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Finalist: Houston(w/Huss). Semifinalist: Monte Carlo*, Roland Garros,<br />

‘s-Hertogenbosch(w/Norman), Wimbledon, Gstaad, Cincinnati*, Metz, Stockholm. (all w/Norman).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Durban native teamed with Norman to qualify for Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals where they went 1-2 in<br />

round robin play…Reached seven SFs but no finals…Spent first three months with other partners…They<br />

reunited in April at Monte Carlo* where they reached SFs (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)…Reached SF at Roland Garros<br />

(l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)…On grass, had SFs in 's-Hertogenbosch and Wimbledon (d. Bryans, l. to Melzer-<br />

Petzschner)… During summer, they reached final four in Gstaad and Cincinnati* and QFs at US Open…Also<br />

reached SFs in Metz and Stockholm…Finished No. 7 in <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team Ranking and No. 14 individually.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The South African finished in Top 100 in singles twice (No. 82 in ’03, No. 63 in ’05) before concentrating on doubles<br />

in ‘08…Reached a career-high No. 57 in singles on Oct. 10, ‘05 after capturing his lone <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> singles<br />

crown in Tokyo (d Nieminin in SF-saved four M.P., d. Ancic in F- saved two M.P.)…Also claimed his biggest<br />

doubles title that year at Wimbledon (w/Huss) and became first team to win title as qualifiers (d. Bryans)…In<br />

’09, finished a year-end best No. 10 in doubles and won a personal-high 41 matches with a pair of grass court<br />

titles, at Queen’s (w/Youzhny) and ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Norman)…Runner-up at Roland Garros (w/Norman)…<br />

In ’08, finished No. 6 in <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team Rankings (w/Coetzee), winning title in Estoril and reaching finals in<br />

Doha and <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 Paris*…Sidelined with a knee injury for three summer months…In ’07, won titles<br />

in Adelaide and Valencia (w/Perry)…In singles, advanced to SF in Newport (l. to Santoro)…In ’06, advanced to<br />

singles QFs in Washington and St. Petersburg…Doubles finalist in Delray Beach (w/Haggard)…In ’04, reached<br />

first <strong>ATP</strong> QF in Los Angeles…Has an 18-7 career Davis Cup record (14-5 in singles) in 15 ties since ‘02…Earned a<br />

career-high $538,489 in ’05.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2005 – Tokyo(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (7).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

DOUBLES (1-1 in finals). ROLAND GARROS: Finalist - 2009 (w/D. Norman); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2005 (w/Huss)<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 08 05<br />

3-6 RR RR RR<br />

(‘10 w/ Norman ‘08 w/ Coetzee, ‘05 w/ Huss)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

DOUBLES (0-1 in finals). Paris: Finalist - 2008 (w/Coetzee)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Wesley Arthur Moodie…Nicknamed “Wes”…Began playing tennis at age six…Father, Tony, is a professor;<br />

mother, Margaret, is an administrator at Natal University in Durban…Has two older brothers, Keith, who<br />

is a graphic designer in London, and Brian, who is a minister in South Africa…Looked up to Stefan Edberg while<br />

growing up…Likes going to beach and playing guitar…Enjoys watching international cricket and rugby…Most<br />

memorable experience was winning Wimbledon doubles title (w/Huss) in 2005…Likes to play on grass and<br />

indoors…Played two years at Auburn-Montgomery in Alabama from 1997-98 before transferring to Boise State<br />

University in Idaho where he played for two years from 1999-2000…Received Associate of Arts degree…Earned<br />

collegiate All-American honors all four years of college…Led Boise State to Big West conference title and finished<br />

No. 4 in doubles rankings in 1999 as a junior and reached NCAA semifinals…Inducted into Boise State<br />

Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007…At Auburn-Montgomery he finished at No. 12 in singles and No. 8 in doubles in<br />

1998…Considers serve and volley best part of his game…Wife, Marcia (married Dec. 6, 2003); daughter, Danica<br />

Jade (born Nov. 30, 2006).<br />

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ANDY MURRAY (GBR)<br />

Birthdate: May 15, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Dunblane, Scotland<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: London, England<br />

Weight: 185 (83kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 267-94<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $13,967,298<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 16/8<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 42-31<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 2 (August 17, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 89 (April 2, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 4 (46-18) 2007: 11 (43-14) 2004: 514 (0-0)<br />

2009: 4 (66-11) 2006: 17 (40-25) 2003: 546 (0-0)<br />

2008: 4 (58-16) 2005: 65 (14-10)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $4,046,805. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 46-18 (singles), 6-4 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Toronto*, Shanghai*. Finalist: Australian Open, Los Angeles. Semifinalist: Wimbledon.<br />

Quarterfinalist: Indian Wells*, Madrid*, Cincinnati*, Beijing, Paris*, Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London.<br />

Doubles Winner: Valencia(w/Murray).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Scotsman finished No. 4 for a third straight season, highlighted by a pair of <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000<br />

titles and his second Grand Slam runner-up effort…He ranked in Top four all but five weeks during season (No.<br />

3 for four weeks)… Began campaign at Australian Open where he advanced to his first final with win over<br />

Nadal in QF (retired with knee injury) dropping only one set en route to final (l. to Federer)…First British man to<br />

reach Australian final since John Lloyd in ‘77 and first Briton to advance to at least two Grand Slam finals in 72<br />

years…After struggling in March-April with early exits in Dubai (2nd RD), Indian Wells* (4th RD), Miami* (2nd<br />

RD), Monte-Carlo* (2nd RD) and Rome* (3rd RD), avanced to third QF of season in Madrid*, losing to Ferrer…At<br />

Roland Garros, lost to No. 15 seed Berdych in 4th RD…In June at Queen's Club in London, lost to Fish in 3rd RD<br />

but followed with SF at Wimbledon for second year in a row (l. to Nadal)…Split with coach Miles Maclagan on<br />

July 27…In late July took a wild card into Los Angeles and lost to Querrey in final (after holding one match<br />

point)…In mid-August, in Toronto*, defended title with a 7-5, 7-5 win over Federer in final…Became first player<br />

to win back-to-back Canadian titles since Agassi in ‘94-95…En route he became fifth different player to defeat<br />

Federer and Nadal in same tournament (d. Nadal in SFs)…At US Open, lost to Wawrinka in 3rd RD in four hour<br />

match…Returned in October and reached QFs in Beijing (l. to Ljubicic) and followed with his sixth career <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Masters 1000 title in Shanghai* and did not drop a set in five matches (d. Federer again)…Closed with QF in<br />

Paris* (l. to Monfils) and SF at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London where he lost to No. 1 Nadal in a third<br />

set tie-break…Compiled marks of 34-12 on hard, 6-2 on grass and 6-4 on clay and went 7-5 vs. Top 10 opponents…In<br />

doubles, teamed with brother Jamie to win first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Valencia.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Dunblane native has captured 16 <strong>ATP</strong> titles, including six <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 crowns in his career…Owns<br />

most titles in Open Era by a British man…A two-time Grand Slam finalist (‘08 US Open, ’10 Australian Open, l. to<br />

Federer both times)…In ’09, led <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with six titles and .857 match winning percentage (66-11<br />

record)…Reached QFs or better in 13 of 18 tournaments and posted a personal-best 14-6 mark against Top 10<br />

opponents…Defended his title in Doha with back-to-back wins over No. 2 Federer (SF) and No. 8 Roddick<br />

(F)…Held serve 47 of 50 games throughout tournament…Defeated No. 1 Nadal in Rotterdam final to capture<br />

his 10th title…In March, reached final at Indian Wells* (l. to Nadal)…Beat No. 2 Federer in SF for fourth consecutive<br />

time since losing to Swiss in ’08 US Open final…Claimed title at Miami* (d. Djokovic)…First British player in<br />

tournament’s 25-year history to win title…Had career-best QF run at Roland Garros (l. to F. Gonzalez)…Won first<br />

career grass title at Queen’s (d. Blake)…First British player since Bunny Austin in ‘38 to earn title at Queen’s<br />

Club…Did not drop a set, only lost serve twice in tournament…Reached SF at Wimbledon (l. to Roddick)…<br />

Became ninth different British male to reach SF since abolishment of Challenge Round in ‘22…In August,<br />

picked up fourth <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 trophy in Montreal* to rise to a career-high No. 2 on Aug. 17<br />

(held for four weeks)…Highest-ranked British player in <strong>ATP</strong> history (since 1973) and first player besides Federer<br />

and Nadal in top two since Hewitt was No. 2 on July 18, ‘05…Reaggravated a left wrist injury during September<br />

Davis Cup tie vs Poland and withdrew from Tokyo and Shanghai*…Returned to action in Valencia and captured<br />

his sixth title (d. Youzhny), becaming first British man to win 14 titles in Open Era, surpassing Greg Rusedski (13,<br />

who also had two titles as a Canadian)…Went 2-1 in round-robin mark at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals…<br />

Missed qualifying for SF round since he lost tie-break to del Potro by one game…Finished No 9 in aces with a<br />

career-high 575…In ’08, won five <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles (second to Nadal’s eight) and reached his first Grand<br />

Slam final at US Open (l. to Federer)…Became first British player to win five titles in a year in Open Era and first<br />

Briton to appear in a Grand Slam final since Rusedski at US Open in ‘97…First British player to finish in Top 4 in<br />

36-year history of <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings…Posted a 35-6 record from Wimbledon through end of season, reaching QF or<br />

better in eight of nine tournaments…Was 23-3 after US Open…Advanced to SF at Toronto* (d. Wawrinka,<br />

Djokovic, l. to Nadal) then won first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 title in Cincinnati* (d. Djokovic)… Runner-up<br />

at US Open, handing Nadal his first loss as <strong>World</strong> No. 1 in SF…Climbed from No. 6 to No. 4 afterwards…<br />

Compiled a personal-best 14-match winning streak with two Davis Cup wins vs. Austria…Won second straight<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 title in Madrid* (d. Federer in SF, Simon in F), repeated crown in St. Petersburg (d. Golubev)<br />

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and reached QF at Paris* (l. to Nalbandian)…Qualified for first Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai and went undefeated<br />

in round robin play before losing to Davydenko in SF…In ’07, finished in Top 15 for first time…Broke Top<br />

10 in April and was there for nine weeks, reaching No. 8 in June…Jumped off to a 23-5 start through March,<br />

reaching SF or better in five of first six events…Runner-up in Doha…Defended title in San Jose (d. No. 4<br />

Roddick in SF, Karlovic in F) and next week reached SF in Memphis (l. to Roddick)…Turned in back-to-back SF<br />

showings at Indian Wells* and Miami*…Suffered a back injury in 1st RD doubles match at Monte Carlo* and<br />

missed one month…In second outing back at Hamburg*, on May 15, injured his right wrist while leading<br />

Volandri 5-1 and was forced to retire…Sidelined for nearly three months before coming back at Montreal*…<br />

Was 16-4 after US Open…Led Great Britain into ‘08 Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group by winning both singles matches vs.<br />

Croatia…Finalist at Metz (l. to Robredo), captured title in St. Petersburg (d. Verdasco)…In ’06, finished in Top 20<br />

for first time at No. 17 and was second-youngest player (behind Djokovic) to finish in year-end Top 20…<br />

Captured his first title in San Jose in February, defeating No. 3 Roddick in SF and No. 11 Hewitt in a third set tiebreak…Saved<br />

two match points against Hewitt to become youngest player to capture an <strong>ATP</strong> title during year,<br />

winning at 18 years, 9 months of age…Afterwards, climbed into Top 50 for first time at No. 47…After starting<br />

off with a 12-14 match record, went 28-11 after Roland Garros…Reached 4th RD at Wimbledon (d. No. 5<br />

Roddick, l. to Baghdatis), SF in Newport (l. to Gimelstob), final in Washington (l. to Clement), SF at Toronto* (l. to<br />

Gasquet) and QF at Cincinnati* (d. No. 1 Federer, l. to Roddick)…One of only two players (Nadal) during year to<br />

defeat Federer, ending the Swiss 55-match winning streak in North America…Advanced to 4th RD at US Open<br />

(d. No. 11 Gonzalez, l. to Davydenko)…Began working with former Top 10 <strong>ATP</strong> pro Brad Gilbert in Washington<br />

(July 31) and went 19-8 with him…In ’05, made biggest jump of any player in Top 100 from previous year,<br />

climbing 449 spots to No. 65…First teen from Great Britain to finish in year-end Top 100 since Buster Mottram<br />

in ‘74…Became youngest Briton ever to play a Davis Cup tie at 17 years, 293 days when teaming with<br />

Sherwood to defeat Israel’s Erlich-Ram in March…Made Davis Cup singles debut against Switzerland in <strong>World</strong><br />

Group playoff, falling to Wawrinka in straight sets…Won doubles rubber in that tie (w/Rusedski), beating<br />

Allegro-Federer…Reached first final in Bangkok (d. Srichaphan in SF, l. to No. 1 Federer)…Reached QF in Basel,<br />

defeating countryman Henman in 1st RD in third set tie-break…Won US Open junior title (d. Stakhovsky) and<br />

advanced to doubles SF (w/brother Jamie) in ‘04…Finished No. 10 in world junior rankings in ‘04…Has an 11-6<br />

career Davis Cup record (10-1 in singles) in nine ties…Earned a career-high $4,421,057 in ’09.<br />

CAREER TITLES (16): 2010 – Toronto*(H), Shanghai*(H); 2009 – Doha(H), Rotterdam(IH), Miami*(H), London /<br />

Queen’s Club(G), Montreal*(H), Valencia(IH); 2008 – Doha(H), Marseille(IH), Cincinnati*(H), Madrid*(IH), St.<br />

Petersburg(IH); 2007 – San Jose(IH), St. Petersburg(IC); 2006 – San Jose(IH);\. FINALIST (8): 2010 – Australian<br />

Open(H), Los Angeles(H); 2009 – Indian Wells*(H); 2008 – US Open(H); 2007 – Doha(H), Metz(IH); 2006 –<br />

Washington(H); 2005 – Bangkok(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 10-5)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

AUS. OPEN 12-5 RUP 4TH 1ST 4TH 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 9-4 4TH QF 3RD — 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 19-5 SF SF QF — 4TH 3RD<br />

US OPEN 17-6 3RD 4TH RUP 3RD 4TH 2ND<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

7-4 SF RR SF<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 93-38)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

INDIAN WELLS 15-5 QF RUP 4TH SF 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 10-4 2ND WON 2ND SF 1ST —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 5-4 2ND SF 3RD — 1ST —<br />

ROME 2-5 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

MADRID 13-4 QF QF WON 3RD 3RD —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL18-3 WON WON SF 2ND SF —<br />

CINCINNATI 14-5 QF SF WON 1ST QF 2ND<br />

SHANGHAI 5-0 WON — — — — —<br />

PARIS 8-5 QF 3RD QF QF 3RD —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Andrew Murray…Began playing at age three…Mother, Judy, is a former Scottish national coach<br />

and father, William is a Retail Area Manager…Has one older brother Jamie (born Feb. 13, 1986), who also plays<br />

on the <strong>ATP</strong> circuit…Grew up playing football and tennis and once was offered to play with Glasgow Rangers…<br />

His favorite movie is The Girl Next Door and favorite musician is 50 Cent…Based in Barcelona from age 15-17…<br />

Considers US Open best place he’s played…Awarded 2004 BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Award…<br />

Twice named LTA’s Young Player of the Year…Favorite surface is clay and considers his serve as best part of his<br />

game…Big fan of TV comedy show, “Entourage” and favorite actor is Will Ferrell…Played first full men’s singles<br />

match with roof closed at Wimbledon on June 29, 2009 vs. Wawrinka…Works with fitness trainers Matt Little<br />

and Jez Green, physiotherapist Andy Ireland.<br />

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RAFAEL NADAL (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: June 3, 1986 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Manacor, Mallorca, Spain<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Manacor, Mallorca, Spain<br />

Weight: 188 (85kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 472-101<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $37,396,162<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 43/13<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 72-38<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 1 (August 18, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 26 (August 8, 2005)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 1 (71-10) 2007: 2 (70-15) 2004: 51 (30-17) 2001: 818 (0-0)<br />

2009: 2 (66-14) 2006: 2 (59-12) 2003: 47 (14-11)<br />

2008: 1 (82-11) 2005: 2 (79-10) 2002: 235 (1-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $10,171,998. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 71-10 (singles), 6-3 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Monte Carlo*, Rome*, Madrid*, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Tokyo. Finalist: Doha.<br />

Semifinalist: Indian Wells*, Miami*, Toronto*, Bangkok, Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London.<br />

Quarterfinalist: Australian Open, London / Queen’s Club, Cincinnati*. Doubles Winner: Indian Wells*(w/M.<br />

Lopez).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Mallorca native finished as <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> No. 1 for second time in three years as he wrapped up top ranking<br />

after winning his first US Open title…Led <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with seven titles in nine finals…He’s won at least<br />

five titles for six straight years…Seventh man in history to complete a career Grand Slam, youngest player in<br />

Open Era to win all four Grand Slam titles and first player to win three straight Grand Slam titles in same year<br />

since ‘69 when Rod Laver pulled off Grand Slam…He went 22-0 in spring clay court season, becoming first player<br />

to win a “Clay Slam” in a season, winning three <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 titles (Monte Carlo*, Rome*, Madrid*) along<br />

with Roland Garros for fifth time in six years (d. Soderling)…He returned to No. 1 on June 7 and stayed there<br />

rest of season…As of Dec. 27, has been ranked No. 1 for 76 weeks in his career…Opened first three months<br />

with a 16-4 mark without a title before winning 55 of his next 61 matches from second week in April at Monte-<br />

Carlo* (d. Verdasco) until Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals title match (l. to Federer)…Opened with a runner-up in<br />

Doha (l. to Davydenko, held two match points) and followed with a QF at Australian Open where he retired<br />

with a right knee injury (vs. Murray)…Did not return until Indian Wells* in March when he reached back-to-back<br />

SFs at Indian Wells* (l. to Ljubicic in third set TB) and Miami* (l. to Roddick in three sets), falling to eventual<br />

champions in both…Snapped an 11-month title drought in Monte-Carlo*, becoming first player in Open Era to<br />

win a tournament title for six straight years…The 14 games he lost in five matches was fewest he has dropped<br />

en route to a title in his career…Two weeks later won fifth title in Rome*…At age 23 years, 11 months, he won<br />

a record-breaking 18th <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 title when he beat Federer 64 76(5) in Madrid* final…At Roland<br />

Garros, he became second man (after Borg) in history to win five or more Roland Garros titles…Did not drop a<br />

set during fortnight…The Spaniard's 24-match winning streak came to an end in QFs at Queen’s (l. to F.<br />

Lopez)…Won second title at Wimbledon (d. Berdych) to become first Spaniard in history to win the Wimbledon<br />

title twice…At Toronto* reach SFs (l. to eventual champion Murray)…After a QF loss in Cincinnati* (l.to<br />

Baghdatis), at US Open, where he was top seed, he defeated Djokovic in four sets in a Monday rain-delayed<br />

final to win his first title in Flushing Meadows, dropping one set in seven matches…He became third Spaniard<br />

after Santana (‘65) and Orantes (‘75) to win US Open title…Second player to win Grand Slam titles on three different<br />

surfaces at least twice, behind Wilander…Has a 107-1 career record in Grand Slam play after winning first<br />

set…In early October, reached SFs in Bangkok (l. to Garcia-Lopez) and then followed with his seventh title in<br />

Tokyo (saved two M.P.s against Troicki in SFs, Monfils in F)…His streak of reaching QFs or better in 15 straight<br />

tournaments ended in Shanghai* where he lost to Melzer in 3rd RD…Compiled marks of 40-9 on hard, 22-0 on<br />

clay and 9-1 on grass along with 22-7 tie-break record…Went 11-5 vs. Top 10 opponents…Finished a careerbest<br />

in service games won (90%), which was No. 2, and led in second serve points won (60%), break points<br />

saved (69%) and points won returning second serve (55%)…Earned an <strong>ATP</strong> record $10,171,998.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The talented Spaniard is emerging as one of game’s all-time greats in only eight full years on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong>…Has a 43-13 record in finals, including a 9-2 mark in Grand Slam title matches, winning at least one crown<br />

for last six years (since ‘05)…He is one of seven players in history to win at least nine Grand Slam titles…Has an<br />

all-time best 29-2 record in clay court finals, losing twice to Federer - ’07 Hamburg* and ‘09 Madrid*…Has multiple<br />

clay court titles in Monte-Carlo* (6), Roland Garros (5), Barcelona (5), Rome* (5) and Stuttgart (2)…Also<br />

owns best clay court record in Open Era with a 203-16 mark (.927) and is 175-7 (.961) since ‘05…He is 11-9 in<br />

hard court and 3-2 in grass court finals…All-time leader (since ‘90) with 18 <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 titles<br />

and owns an 186-38 match record since playing his first event in ’03 Monte-Carlo*…Won career-high and<br />

teenage record 11 titles (in 12 finals) in ’05, including his first Grand Slam crown at Roland Garros (d. Puerta)…<br />

In ’09, won Australian Open (d. Federer) and three <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 titles (Indian Wells*, Monte-Carlo*,<br />

Rome*)…Became first player in <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings history (since 1973) with No. 2 ranking for four years…Despite<br />

missing more than two months with knee problems he compiled a 5-3 mark in finals and ranked No. 1 for first<br />

half of season…Helped his country to Davis Cup title for third time in six years (d. Czech Republic 5-0)…At<br />

Aussie Open, beat rival Federer in five sets and countryman Verdasco in SF in a marathon 5:14 battle to become<br />

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first Spaniard to win Australian title…Reached final in Rotterdam and injured his right knee in three-set loss to<br />

No. 4 Murray…Saved five match points (most in his career) in 4th RD win over Nalbandian en route to Indian<br />

Wells* title (d. No. 4 Murray)…During clay-court campaign, won title in Monte-Carlo* (d. No. 3 Djokovic) and<br />

reached final in Madrid* (l. to Federer)…Loss ended a 33-match winning streak on clay going back to May 7,<br />

‘08…It was also only his second career loss in a clay final (29-2), both coming to Federer…In SFs, he saved three<br />

match points in longest three-set match (4:03) on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in Open Era, prevailing over Djokovic 3-6, 7-<br />

6(5), 7-6(9)…At Roland Garros, had his 31-match winning streak in Paris snapped with a four-set 4th RD loss to<br />

No. 23 Soderling …It was also his first loss in a best-of-five set match on clay in his career (49-1)…As defending<br />

champ, withdrew from Queen’s and Wimbledon, due to tendinitis in both knees…His 46-week reign at No. 1<br />

came to an end on July 6 when Federer took over top ranking…Sidelined for nine weeks before coming back in<br />

Montreal* with QF (l. to del Potro)…Afterwards slipped to No. 3 on Aug. 17 for first time since July 18, ‘05 and<br />

was there for four weeks before returning to No. 2 on Sept. 14… Won 400th career match in opening rubber of<br />

Davis Cup final (d. Berdych)…In ’08, became first left-hander to finish No. 1 since J. McEnroe in ‘84, in addition<br />

to becoming first Spaniard to end season as world’s top player in history of <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings (since ‘73)…Became<br />

first player since Borg in ‘80 to win Roland Garros and Wimbledon titles in same year…Led <strong>ATP</strong> circuit with eight<br />

titles in 10 finals, career-high 82 match wins, most matches (93) played and a 17-6 mark against Top 10 opponents…Also<br />

helped his Spain to Davis Cup title (vs. Argentina) by winning all three of his matches during<br />

year…Advanced to SF or better in all four Grand Slam tournaments for first time in his career…Began year with<br />

a 22-6 record in first six tournaments before going 60-5 rest of season…Won titles at Monte Carlo* (d. Federer),<br />

Barcelona (d. Ferrer) and for first time at Hamburg* (d. Federer)…Lost his only clay match in 2nd RD at Rome* (l.<br />

to Ferrero)…Captured his fourth straight Roland Garros crown (d. Federer) and became first player since Borg in<br />

‘78-81 to accomplish feat…Also first player since Borg in ‘80 to win without dropping a set in Paris…On grass,<br />

won titles at Queen’s (d. Karlovic, Roddick, Djokovic) and Wimbledon, defeating five-time champ Federer in a<br />

4:48 marathon (9-7 in fifth set) in longest final at All England Club…Became first Spaniard to capture<br />

Wimbledon title since Manuel Santana in ‘66…Three weeks later won Toronto* (d. Murray in SF, Kiefer in F)…<br />

Following week in Cincinnati*, reached SF (l. to Djokovic), ending his career-best 32-match winning streak…His<br />

result guaranteed No. 1 ranking on Aug. 18, which he obtained after earning gold medal at Beijing Olympics (d.<br />

Gonzalez)…Spent a record 160 straight weeks at No. 2 from July 25, ‘05 to Aug. 17, ‘08…Advanced to first SF at<br />

US Open (l. to Murray)…Later in month, defeated Querrey and Roddick in Davis Cup SF to lead Spain into<br />

final…Clinched year-end No. 1 at Madrid* with SF effort (l. to Simon)…Retired in 3rd RD at Paris* (vs.<br />

Davydenko) with tendinitis in right knee and withdrew from Tennis Masters Cup and Davis Cup final due to<br />

injury…In doubles, won his fourth career <strong>ATP</strong> title at Monte Carlo* (w/Robredo) and was lone double winner<br />

during season…In ’07, became first player to finish No. 2 for three consecutive years in history of <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Rankings…Won six titles in nine finals, including his third straight Roland Garros crown and three <strong>ATP</strong> Masters<br />

1000 titles (Indian Wells, Monte Carlo, Rome)…Was 31-1 on clay and compiled an Open Era record 81-match<br />

clay court winning streak with a loss to Federer in Hamburg* final - his first-ever loss in a clay final…Prior to<br />

that, his last loss on clay came on April 8, ‘05 (l. to Andreev in QF of Valencia)…In March, won his first title at<br />

Indian Wells* (d. Djokovic)…First player since Borg from ‘78-81 to win at least three straight titles at Roland<br />

Garros…Runner-up at Paris* (l. to Nalbandian)…Loss in Paris snapped 25-match unbeaten streak in that<br />

city…Closed with SF at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai (l. to Federer)…Only player to win 30 matches on clay<br />

(31-1) and hard courts (31-12)…In ’06, won five titles (four over No. 1 Federer) in six finals…First player since<br />

Agassi in ‘94-95 to finish season No. 2 in back-to-back years…Unbeaten on clay (26-0) and repeated his Roland<br />

Garros title (d. Federer) while reaching his first Wimbledon final (l. to Federer)…Extended Open Era record 62-<br />

match clay court winning streak, surpassing Vilas’ mark of 53 in 1977…In March, won in Dubai (d.<br />

Federer)…Repeated clay court titles with wins over Federer at Monte Carlo* in four sets, Rome* (five sets in<br />

5:05, saved two match pts.) and Roland Garros (four sets)…He was the only player at the time to have defeated<br />

Federer more than once since Swiss superstar took over No. 1 in February ‘04…Repeated title effort in<br />

Barcelona (d. Robredo)…Did not begin season until mid-February due to left foot injury going back to previous<br />

November…Tied Borg with his 16th career teenage title in Rome*, most in Open Era…Then dropped only three<br />

sets en route to becoming youngest back-to-back champion at Roland Garros since Borg in ‘74-75…On grass,<br />

reached QF at Queen’s, retiring with a sore back after two sets against eventual champion Hewitt…Then followed<br />

with a runner-up effort at Wimbledon (l. to Federer)…Entered final having held serve a personal-best 80<br />

consecutive service games going back to 2nd RD (vs. Kendrick) before Federer broke in opening game of<br />

match…The loss ended his unbeaten streak of 14 consecutive finals won going back to Miami* where he lost a<br />

five-set battle to Federer on Apr. 3, ‘05…Went 2-1 at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai round-robin action to<br />

reach SF (l. to Federer)…One of three players to win at least 20 matches on clay and hard courts during year<br />

(Davydenko, Robredo)…In ’05, captured a teenage record 11 titles, including his first Grand Slam crown and<br />

four Masters 1000 titles…Became first teenager to finish No. 2 since Boris Becker in ‘86 and highest year-end<br />

ranking ever by a Spaniard (at time)…Won eight of his 11 titles on clay and compiled an <strong>ATP</strong>-best 50-2 clay<br />

court record, finishing with 36 consecutive match wins…Won titles in Costa do Sauipe (d. Martin) and<br />

Acapulco (d. Montanes)…In Miami*, fell to No. 1 Federer in five sets in first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 final…Held a two<br />

set lead and came within two points of victory in third set, only to lose 6-1 in fifth set…In April, captured his<br />

first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 crown in Monte Carlo* (d. Coria) and won first title in his home country in Barcelona (d.<br />

Ferrero), breaking into Top 10 on Apr. 25…Continued success in Rome* and outlasted Coria in a 5:14 marathon<br />

(longest final in Open Era) decided in a fifth set tie-break…Afterwards improved to No. 5…First player to win<br />

French title in main draw debut since Wilander in ‘82…First teenager at 19 years, 2 days to win Grand Slam title<br />

since Sampras won ‘90 US Open…Also first teenager to win Roland Garros since Chang (17) in ‘89…His 24-<br />

match winning streak came to an end with 1st RD loss on grass in Halle to Waske…In July, won back-to-back<br />

titles in Båstad (d. Berdych) and Stuttgart (d. Gaudio), reaching No. 2 on July 25…In Montreal*, won first hard<br />

court title (d. Agassi)…His 16-match winning streak ended with opening round loss to Berdych in Cincinnati*…<br />

Won his 10th title in Beijing (d. Coria) and captured only indoor title at Madrid*, rallying from a two-sets deficit<br />

for first time in his career in final against Ljubicic to win 7-6 in fifth set…Qualified for Tennis Masters Cup in<br />

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Shanghai but withdrew with left foot injury…Earned a teenage record $3,874,751…In ’04, key part of Spain’s<br />

Davis Cup title effort (d. U.S. 3-2)…Youngest player (18 yrs., 6 mos.) to register a singles victory in Cup final for<br />

winning nation, as he beat No. 2 Roddick in four sets… Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Auckland (l. to Hrbaty)…In 1st<br />

RD Davis Cup tie vs. Czech Republic, won fifth and decisive rubber over Stepanek and later in year clinched SF<br />

victory by defeating France’s Clement in fourth rubber…In Miami*, beat No. 1 Federer in 3rd RD…Reached QF<br />

in Estoril where he suffered a left ankle injury (stress fracture in ankle joint) on Apr. 15 in his three-set win over<br />

Gasquet…Returned almost three months later on July 6 in Båstad QF…In August, captured his first <strong>ATP</strong> title in<br />

Sopot (d. Acasuso)…In ‘03, finished in Top 50 for first time at No. 47 with 2-4 Challenger final mark…Qualified<br />

for first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 event in Monte-Carlo* (d. Kucera, Costa, l. to finalist Coria in 3rd RD)…Missed Roland<br />

Garros after injuring elbow during practice…Made Wimbledon debut and became youngest player at 17 to<br />

reach 3rd RD since 16-year-old Becker in 1984… Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> QF in Båstad and then first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in<br />

Umag…In doubles, captured first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Umag (w/Lopez Moron)…In ’02, won first <strong>ATP</strong> match in his hometown<br />

Mallorca (15 yrs., 10 mos.), defeating Ramon Delgado…Went 37-3 in Futures, winning six titles in his<br />

native country…Played his only junior Grand Slam event at Wimbledon in ‘02 and reached SF…Has a 16-5 career<br />

Davis Cup record (14-1 in singles) in 11 ties and member of winning team in ‘04, ‘08 (didn’t play final) and ’09.<br />

CAREER TITLES (43): 2010 – Monte-Carlo*(CL), Rome*(CL), Madrid*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Wimbledon(G), US<br />

Open(H), Tokyo(H); 2009 – Australian Open(H), Indian Wells*(H), Monte-Carlo(CL), Barcelona(CL), Rome*(CL);<br />

2008 – Monte-Carlo*(CL), Barcelona(CL), Hamburg*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), London / Queen’s Club(G),<br />

Wimbledon(G), Canada*(H), Beijing Olympics(H); 2007 – Indian Wells*(H), Monte-Carlo*(CL), Barcelona(CL),<br />

Rome*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Stuttgart(CL); 2006 – Dubai(H), Monte-Carlo*(CL), Barcelona(CL), Rome*(CL),<br />

Roland Garros(CL); 2005 – Costa do Sauipe(CL), Acapulco(CL), Monte-Carlo*(CL), Barcelona(CL), Rome*(CL),<br />

Roland Garros(CL), Bastad(CL), Stuttgart(CL), Montreal*(H), Beijing(H), Madrid*(IH); 2004 – Sopot(CL). FINALIST<br />

(13): 2010 – Doha(H), Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London; 2009 – Rotterdam(IH), Madrid*(CL), Shanghai*(H);<br />

2008 – Chennai(H), Miami*(H); 2007 – Hamburg*(CL), Wimbledon(G), Paris*(IH); 2006 – Wimbledon(G); 2005 –<br />

Miami*(H); 2004 – Auckland(H).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 14-3)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 25-5 QF WON SF QF — 4TH 3RD —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 38-1 WON 4TH WON WON WON WON — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 29-4 WON — WON RUP RUP 2ND — 3RD<br />

US OPEN 28-7 WON SF SF 4TH QF 3RD 2ND 2ND<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

8-8 RUP RR DNP^ SF SF DNP^<br />

^Qualified but did not play due to injury<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 186-38; 18-6 in finals)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

INDIAN WELLS 26-4 SF WON SF WON SF — 3RD —<br />

MIAMI 21-7 SF QF RUP QF 2ND RUP 4TH —<br />

MONTE CARLO 34-1 WON WON WON WON WON WON — 3RD<br />

ROME 27-1 WON WON 2ND WON WON WON — —<br />

MADRID 21-6 WON RUP SF QF QF WON 2ND 1ST<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL21-5 SF QF WON SF 3RD WON 1ST —<br />

CINCINNATI 11-7 QF SF SF 2ND QF 1ST 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 5-2 3RD RUP — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 9-3 — SF QF RUP — — — —<br />

HAMBURG: 11-2 (WON - 08; RUP 07)<br />

DOUBLES (2-0 in Finals). INDIAN WELLS: Champion - 2010 (w/M. Lopez); MONTE-CARLO: Champion - 2008 (w/Robredo)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Rafael Nadal Parera…Nicknamed “Rafa”…Plays left-handed but writes right-handed…Began playing<br />

tennis at age four with his uncle Toni, who is his long-time coach…Used to play with two-handed forehand<br />

and backhand before his uncle made him change at age nine or 10 to a one-handed forehand…Father,<br />

Sebastian, is a business partner with two brothers of a restaurant, Sa Punta, and owner of a glass and windows<br />

company, Vidres Mallorca…Mother, Ana Maria…Has one younger sister Maria Isabel…Comes from same island<br />

(Mallorca) as countryman Carlos Moya…The city of Manacor is second-biggest on island of Mallorca…His other<br />

uncle, Miguel Angel Nadal, is a former professional football player with stints at FC Barcelona, Real Mallorca and<br />

Spanish national team, which competed in 2002 <strong>World</strong> Cup…Also played on two other <strong>World</strong> Cup teams in<br />

1994 and ’98…Earned <strong>ATP</strong> Newcomer of Year in 2003, <strong>ATP</strong> Most Improved Player of Year in 2005 and <strong>ATP</strong> Player<br />

of Year in 2008 and ‘10…Also recipient of Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award in 2010…Attended Spain’s winning<br />

<strong>World</strong> Cup final match in South Africa on July 11, 2010 (one week after winning Wimbledon)…Won Prince<br />

of Austrias award in 2008, named for Spain’s Crown Prince Felipe…Elected to <strong>ATP</strong> Player Council from June<br />

2010-June 2010…Coached by his uncle Toni Nadal and fitness trainer is Rafael Maymo…Also travels part of season<br />

with former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Francisco Roig.<br />

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DAVID NALBANDIAN (ARG)<br />

Birthdate: January 1, 1982 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Cordoba, Argentina<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Cordoba, Argentina<br />

Weight: 175 (79kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 334-158<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $10,391,107<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 11/10<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 33-47<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 3 (March 20, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 105 (October 5, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 27 (28-10) 2007: 9 (31-18) 2004: 9 (34-14) 2001: 47 (17-9) 1998:T1342 (0-0)<br />

2009: 64 (14-7) 2006: 8 (44-19) 2003: 8 (42-20) 2000: 248 (0-2)<br />

2008: 11 (44-16) 2005: 6 (44-19) 2002: 12 (36-24) 1999:T526 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $597,046. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 28-10 (singles), 1-0 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Washington. Quarterfinalist: Monte Carlo*, Toronto*, Basel.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Argentine (behind No. 26 Monaco) came back from hip surgery to improve his title winning streak to<br />

six years by capturing his first crown on U.S. soil in Washington (d. Baghdatis)…Entered as a wild card ranked<br />

No. 117 and dropped only one set…Afterwards jumped to No. 45…Overall, reached QFs or better five times…<br />

Career-best 11-match winning streak ended with a QF loss to Murray in Toronto*…During streak, beat six Top<br />

25 opponents, including No. 6 Davydenko in Davis Cup and No. 5 Soderling in Toronto…Earlier in season he<br />

reached QF in Buenos Aires (w/o to Montanes) and Monte Carlo*…Returned to action in February after nine<br />

months out (hip surgery), then also missed over two months between April and July (hamstring injury)...He<br />

returned for Davis Cup in July and beat Russia’s Youzhny in fifth and decisive rubber in QF tie…In March, also<br />

won fifth and decisive rubber over Sweden’s Vinciguerra in first round tie…In semi-finals, lost to France’s<br />

Monfils in 2nd rubber…After missing six straight Grand Slam tournaments, reached 3rd RD at US Open.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine put together five straight Top 10 seasons (‘03-07)…Only Vilas has more consecutive Top 10 finishes<br />

by an Argentine with nine (from ‘74-82)…Finished a year-end best No. 6 in ’05 and reached a career-high<br />

No. 3 on Mar. 20, ’06…Has an 11-10 record in finals and has won two titles in a season four times… Has<br />

advanced to SFs in all four Grand Slam tournaments and his best result was a runner-up at Wimbledon in ’02 (l.<br />

to Hewitt)…In ’09, finished out of Top 50 at No. 64 for first time since rookie campaign in ‘00…Opened season<br />

by capturing his 10th title in Sydney (d. Nieminen)…Withdrew in Barcelona with right hip injury prior to QF<br />

showdown with Nadal…Lost in 1st RD in Estoril, then underwent right hip surgery on May 13 in Spain and was<br />

sidelined rest of year…In ’08, won two (Buenos Aires, Stockholm) in a career-high five finals…Finished out of<br />

Top 10 for first time in six years at No. 11…Led his country to Davis Cup final (l. 3-1 to Spain) by winning five of<br />

six singles matches during year…In the final, beat Ferrer in opening rubber but lost in doubles (w/Calleri)…<br />

Went 14-3 during European indoor circuit with title in Stockholm (d. Soderling) and back-to-back finals in Basel<br />

(l. to Federer) and Paris* (l. to Tsonga)…In ’07, a late season surge enabled Argentine to finish in Top 10 for fifth<br />

straight year…Captured back-to-back <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 titles in Madrid* and Paris* to go from No. 25 to his No.<br />

9 year-end position…Posted a 13-2 record after US Open, losing only to Wawrinka twice…Failed to reach at<br />

least one Grand Slam QF for first time in six years…Became first player to defeat No. 1 Federer and No. 2 Nadal<br />

twice in a tournament en route to his two fall indoor titles and first player to beat both in an <strong>ATP</strong> final…In<br />

Madrid*, came in No. 25 and unseeded before knocking off in succession, Nadal, No. 3 Djokovic and Federer…<br />

Became only third player (Becker, Djokovic) since 1994 to beat Top 3 players in same tournament…Put together<br />

an incredible week in Paris* by dropping only one set in six matches (average opponent ranking No. 11)…Went<br />

6-3 vs. Top 10 opponents, accounting for all six wins in Madrid* and Paris*…In ’06, reached a career-high No. 3<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Ranking on Mar. 20 and captured fifth <strong>ATP</strong> title in Estoril (d. Davydenko)…Reached SF at Australian Open (l.<br />

to Baghdatis in five sets), Miami* and Rome*…Helped his country to first Davis Cup final (lost 3-2 to Russia)<br />

since 1981 (l. to U.S.)…Won both of his singles matches in final vs. Russia…At Roland Garros ret. vs Federer with<br />

a pulled stomach muscle at 2-5 in the third set…In ’05, came into Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai (in place of<br />

injured Roddick) and captured title by overcoming a two-set deficit in victory over No. 1 Federer in a fifth set<br />

tie-break (in 4:33)…Became first Argentine to win year-end championships since ‘74 when Vilas won Masters<br />

title…Began season with his third straight QF at Australian Open (l. 10-8 in fifth set to Hewitt)…Advanced to<br />

Wimbledon QF, rallying from a two-sets deficit for first time in his career against Murray in 3rd RD (l. to T.<br />

Johansson)…Reached QF at US Open (l. to eventual champ Federer)…Finished season with a 19-7 record,<br />

advancing to QF or better in six of last seven tournaments, including back-to-back SF in Madrid* and Basel…In<br />

’04, reached QF at Australian Open (l. to eventual champion Federer)…Injured his right ankle while practicing<br />

for February Davis Cup tie…Played one rubber then one match in Dubai in March, then missed next six<br />

weeks…Won 15 of 20 matches upon return, highlighted by runner-up in Rome* (l. to Moya) and career-best SF<br />

at Roland Garros (d. Safin, Kuerten; l. to Gaudio)…Tore abdominal muscle on June 18…Missed two months<br />

before returning in Toronto*…Withdrew from Athens Olympics due to left thigh injury…Closed with runner-up<br />

finishes at Madrid* (l. to Safin) and Basel (l. to Novak)…In ’03, finished in Top 10 for first time at No. 8 and qualified<br />

for Tennis Masters Cup in Houston…Reached two finals (Montreal*, Basel) while compiling a 13-4 record in<br />

Grand Slam play and 14-7 in <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 action…He and countryman Coria became first Argentines to


finish in Top 10 in same season since No. 4 Vilas and No. 6 Clerc in 1982…Reached QF at Australian Open (d.<br />

Federer, l. to Schuettler)…Advanced to SF in Hamburg*…Withdrew from three European summer clay tournaments<br />

due to an abdominal injury…At US Open, came within one point of reaching final in five-set SF loss to<br />

Roddick…Won first two sets and held match point in third set tie-break before Roddick rallied to win 6-3 in<br />

final set…Did not play in Davis Cup SF vs. Spain due to left wrist and abdominal injuries…Returned to action in<br />

Basel where he did not lose a set en route to final but withdrew from title match (vs. Coria) due to tendinitis in<br />

his left wrist…Closed season at Tennis Masters Cup, going 1-2 in round robin play…In ’02, finished as top<br />

Argentine and top South American for first time…Won first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Estoril (d. Nieminen)…Played<br />

his first pro grass tournament at Wimbledon and surprised tennis world by reaching final…Became first<br />

Argentine to reach final and first South American in title match since Peru’s Alex Olmedo won title in ‘59… Won<br />

back-to-back five-set matches over Lapentti (QF) and Malisse (SF)…Made his Centre Court debut in final<br />

against Hewitt and All England Club allowed him to warm up on famed court prior to match…Hewitt won 61<br />

63 62 in most lopsided final since 1984…Made Davis Cup debut in Moscow and won six hour, 20 minute doubles<br />

match (w/Arnold), 19-17 in fifth set over Kafelnikov-Safin…Won title in Basel (d. F. Gonzalez)…In ’01,<br />

jumped over 200 positions in rankings to finish in Top 50 for first time…Reached SFs in Umag and Sopot and<br />

back-to-back QFs in Bogota and Viña del Mar…Won first Challenger title in Salinas (d. Agenor)… Qualified for<br />

his first Grand Slam event at US Open and beat Escude in five sets before losing to Kafelnikov in 3rd RD…<br />

Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Palermo (l. to Mantilla)…Compiled outstanding junior results, winning US Open title<br />

(d. Federer) and Eddie Herr International in ‘98, runner-up at Roland Garros (l. to countryman Coria) and SF at<br />

Wimbledon in ‘99…Won Wimbledon junior doubles title in ‘99 (w/Coria)…Finished No. 3 in singles and No. 6 in<br />

doubles in ‘98 junior world rankings…Has a 31-10 career Davis Cup record (20-5 in singles) in 19 ties… Earned a<br />

career-high $2,273,486 in ‘05 and put together five years with earnings over $1 million.<br />

CAREER TITLES (11): 2010 – Washington(H); 2009 – Sydney(H); 2008 – Buenos Aires(CL), Stockholm(IH); 2007<br />

– Madrid*(IH), Paris*(IH); 2006 – Estoril(CL); 2005 – Munich(CL), Tennis Masters Cup(IC); 2002 – Estoril(CL),<br />

Basel(IC). FINALIST (10): 2008 – Acapulco(CL), Basel(IH), Paris*(IH); 2004 – Rome*(CL), Madrid*(IH), Basel(IC);<br />

2003 – Montreal*(H), Basel(IC); 2002 – Wimbledon(G); 2001 – Palermo(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 16-11)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01<br />

AUS. OPEN 24-8 — 2ND 3RD 4TH SF QF QF QF 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 20-7 — — 2ND 4TH SF 4TH SF 2ND 3RD —<br />

WIMBLEDON 17-6 — — 1ST 3RD 3RD QF — 4TH RUP —<br />

US OPEN 19-9 3RD — 3RD 3RD 2ND QF 2ND SF 1ST 3RD<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 06 05 03<br />

6-6 SF WON RR<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 104-58)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00<br />

INDIAN WELLS 13-8 2ND 4TH QF 4TH 4TH 4TH — 1ST 2ND — —<br />

MIAMI 9-10 3RD 2ND 2ND 3RD SF 3RD — 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

MONTE-CARLO 16-8 QF 3RD QF 2ND 3RD — QF 2ND 3RD — —<br />

ROME 10-6 — — 2ND — SF 1ST RUP 1ST 2ND — —<br />

MADRID 19-5 — — 3RD WON SF SF RUP — 3RD — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL14-7 QF — — 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST RUP QF — —<br />

CINCINNATI 7-6 3RD — — 1ST 2ND 2ND — QF 1ST — —<br />

PARIS 12-4 2ND — RUP WON — 2ND — — 2ND — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is David Pablo Nalbandian…Began playing tennis at age five…Comes from Cordoba, second-largest<br />

city in Argentina…Father, Norberto, is deceased; mother, Alda, is a housewife; brothers, Javier and Dario, who is<br />

a tennis coach…His Armenian grandfather built a cement court in his backyard, where David learned to play<br />

against his two older brothers…Hobbies are fishing and watching rally races, a tradition in Cordoba (spent one<br />

week in 2001 in San Remo)…Enjoys fishing, playing football and big fan of River Plate team…Favorite bands<br />

are U2 and Coldplay…Went bungee jumping in Vienna on Oct. 13, 2004 from the 152 meter high Danube<br />

Tower…In 2002, went swimming with sharks in Melbourne…Named one of “50 Most Beautiful in the <strong>World</strong>” in<br />

People en Espanol in June 2005…In September 2007, partnered professional driver Marcos Ligato and<br />

launched Tango Rally Team, which competed at the Rally <strong>World</strong> Championships in Andalgala, a small city of<br />

Catamarca, in northeast Argentina…He was not expected to get into a car — he merely came to support his<br />

team in Andalgala Masters…But he drove a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX and lost a knockout round against<br />

fellow Argentine and would-be champion Alejandro Cancio, who defeated Ligato in the finals (route was<br />

almost one-mile long)…Established David Nalbandian Foundation, which provides programs and projects for<br />

people with disabilities, oriented towards health and sports…Coached by countryman and former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Luis<br />

Lobo (since March 2009) and fitness trainer is Mariano Seara.<br />

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DANIEL NESTOR (CAN)<br />

Birthdate: September 4, 1972 Turned Pro: 1991<br />

Birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Nassau, Bahamas<br />

Weight: 190 (86kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 781-299<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $9,140,752<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 71-46<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 58(August 23, 1999)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 1 (August 19, 2002)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 3 (58-19) 2006: 5 (50-20) 2002: 2 (67-16) 1998: 7 (45-17) 1994: 63 (15-12)1990: T510 (0-1)<br />

2009: T3 (58-16) 2005: 8 (43-18) 2001: 10 (40-15) 1997: 18 (32-18) 1993: 133 (7-4) 1989: T739 (0-1)<br />

2008: 2 (49-21) 2004: 2 (67-16) 2000: 13 (41-11) 1996: 11 (34-14) 1992: 282 (0-2)<br />

2007: 3 (55-21) 2003: 7 (58-17) 1999: 27 (31-16) 1995: 10 (35-18) 1991: 375 (0-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $905,429. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 58-19 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Winner: Sydney, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo*, Barcelona, Roland Garros, Vienna, Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Finals-London. Finalist: Australian Open, Indian Wells*, Madrid*, Basel. Semifinalist: London/Queen’s Club,<br />

Beijing.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

Active doubles title leader at seven…Teamed with Zimonjic to finish as No. 2 team (7-4 in finals)…Won Barclays<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals (d. Bhupathi-Mirnyi)…Reached finals at Australian Open final (l. to Bryan-Bryan) and Indian<br />

Wells* (l. to M. Lopez-Nadal)…On clay, won Monte-Carlo*, finalist at Madrid* and won Roland Garros (d. Dlouhy-<br />

Paes)…His sixth Slam, third with Zimonjic…Finished No. 3 in indivdiually, his 10th straight Top 10 campaign.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

Has won at least four titles for 11 straight years…Has won each Grand Slam – Australian Open (‘02), Roland<br />

Garros (‘07, ’10), Wimbledon (‘08-09) and US Open (‘02)…All-time leader with 24 <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 titles and<br />

three year-end championships (‘07-08, ‘10)…Finished as No. 1 team in ‘02 and ‘04 (w/Knowles) and ’08<br />

(w/Zimonjic)…In ’09, won career-high nine titles, including five <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 titles (w/Zimonjic)…’08, won<br />

first Wimbledon title to complete a career Golden Slam…Won Tennis Masters Cup to clinch No. 1 team ranking…<br />

’07, won first Roland Garros title…Won Tennis Masters Cup and finished No. 2 (w/Knowles)…Won 600th career<br />

match in Montreal*…Had a 40-29 finals mark (w/Knowles) and won at least one title together in 13 of 14<br />

years…In ’06, captured five titles in 10 finals, finishing at No. 3 (w/ Knowles)…Finalist at Tennis Masters Cup…In<br />

’05, missed four months after left wrist surgery on June 17…In ’04, finished (w/Knowles) as year-end No.<br />

1…Surpassed 300 wins together…In ’03 Davis Cup, beat No. 17 Kuerten…In ’02, finished No. 1 (w/Knowles) with<br />

six titles…In ’01, won four titles with three partners…In 2000, underwent left shoulder surgery…Won four doubles<br />

titles with three partners…Won gold medal at Sydney Olympics (w/Lareau)…In ’99, finished in Top 100 in<br />

singles at No. 85 with Grand Slam-best 4th RD at Wimbledon…In ’98, runner-up at year-end championship,<br />

Roland Garros and US Open…In ’96, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> singles SF in Newport…Qualified <strong>ATP</strong>-best seven<br />

times…Won four doubles titles…In ’95, reached first Slam doubles final at Australian Open…Made <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

Doubles Chp. debut (all w/Knowles)…In ’94, won first doubles title in Bogota (w/Knowles)…In ‘92, beat No. 1<br />

Edberg in five sets in Davis Cup singles…Has a 42-19 career Davis Cup record (27-4 in doubles) in 38 ties since ‘92<br />

and holds Canadian records for most wins and most ties played…Earned a career-high $1,111,822 in ’09.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (71). FINALIST (46).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

DOUBLES (6-8 in Finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Champion - 2002 (w/Knowles); Finalist - 2010 (w/Zimonjic), 2003, 1995 (w/Knowles);<br />

Mixed Champion - 2007 (w/Likhovtseva); ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2010 (w/Zimonjic), 2007 (w/Knowles); Finalist - 2008<br />

(w/Zimonjic), 2002, 1998 (w/Knowles); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2009, 2008 (w/Zimonjic); Finalist - 2002 (w/Knowles); US OPEN:<br />

Champion - 2004 (w/Knowles); Finalist - 1998 (w/Knowles).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 98 97 96 95<br />

27-19 WON RR WON WON RUP RR SF SF RUP RR RR RR<br />

(08-10 w/Zimonjic, 95-07 w/Knowles)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

*DOUBLES (24-11 in finals). INDIAN WELLS: Champion — 2006, 2005, 2002, 1997, Finalist — 2010, 2008 (w/Zimonjic); MIAMI:<br />

Champion — 2002; MONTE CARLO: Champion-2009 (w/Zimonjic); ROME: Champion — 2009 (w/Zimonjic), 2006, 1997, Finalist —<br />

2008 (w/Zimonjic), 2001 (w/Stolle); HAMBURG: Champion — 2008 (w/Zimonjic), 2003, 1996, Finalist — 2006, 2001 (w/Stolle); MON-<br />

TREAL/TORONTO: Champion —2010, 2008 (w/Zimonjic), 2000 (w/Lareau), Finalist — 2002; CINCINNATI: Champion — 2009<br />

(w/Zimonjic), 2004, 1998, 1996; MADRID: Champion — 2009 (w/Zimonjic), 2005, 2004, 2002, Finalist — 2010 (w/Zimonjic); PARIS:<br />

Champion-2009 (w/Zimonjic), Finalist — 2007 (w/Zimonjic), 2000 (w/Haarhuis) (all w/Knowles except where noted).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Born in Yugoslavia, moved in 1976 to Canada…Fan of Montréal Canadiens (NHL) and Pittsburgh Steelers<br />

(NFL)…Competed in 1996, 2000 and 2004 Olympics…Named <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team of Year in 2002 and 2004<br />

(w/Knowles) and 2008 (w/Zimonjic)…In 2003, hosted first Daniel Nestor Celebrity Charity event and since its<br />

inception has raised over $700,000 for North York General Hospital and Tennis Canada Go for Gold Fund charities…Wife,<br />

Natasha (married July 24, 2005); daughter, Tiana Alexis (born Dec. 15, 2008).<br />

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JARKKO NIEMINEN (FIN)<br />

Birthdate: July 23, 1981 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Masku, Finland<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Masku, Finland<br />

Weight: 172 (78kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 287-224<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $4,894,978<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/9<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 9-49<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 13 (July 10, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 42 (January 28, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 39 (30-27) 2007: 27 (33-27) 2004: 77 (20-18) 2001: 61 (7-2) 1998:T1342 (0-0)<br />

2009: 88 (12-15) 2006: 15 (55-27) 2003: 36 (41-29) 2000: 308 (3-1) 1997:T1190 (0-0)<br />

2008: 38 (26-28) 2005: 30 (33-22) 2002: 40 (27-27) 1999: 590 (0-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $585,773. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 30-27 (singles), 15-18 (doubles) Challenger: 9-2 (singles),<br />

2-1 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Bangkok. Semifinalist: Delray Beach, Stockholm. Quarterfinalist: Metz,<br />

Montpellier. Doubles Winner: Gstaad(w/Brunstrom). Finalist: Stockholm(w/Brunstrom). Semifinalist:<br />

Australian Open(w/Kohlmann).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

This Finn recorded 10th consecutive Top 100 season and finished in Top 40 for fifth time in six years…Reached<br />

SF in Delray Beach before title at Marrakech Challenger…Snapped six-match tour event losing streak with 1st<br />

RD win at Wimbledon (d. Koubek, l. to Murray)…Finished season with a 15-6 mark after US Open 1st RD loss,<br />

reaching QF or better in five straight <strong>ATP</strong> events – QF in Metz, runner-up in Bangkok (l. to Garcia-Lopez), QF in<br />

Tokyo, SF in Stockholm and QF in Montpellier…In doubles, reached SF at Australian Open (w/ Kohlmann), won<br />

Gstaad and runner-up in Stockholm (both w/Brunstrom)…Went 24-16 on hard and 5-8 on clay.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Finnish native has ranked in Top 100 for 10 straight years with his best year-end ranking No. 15 in ‘06 when<br />

he compiled a 55-27 match record…That year captured his maiden title and later in season advanced to his<br />

second Grand Slam QF at Wimbledon (l. to Nadal)…Afterwards, reached a career-high No. 13 on July 10…In ’05,<br />

posted his first Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros with win over No. 7 Agassi in 1st RD…In ’09, opened first<br />

month with runner-up in Sydney (l. to Nalbandian)…Underwent right wrist surgery on May 13 and returned on<br />

Aug. 24…In ’08, runner-up in Adelaide (l. to Llodra)…In ’07, finalist in Basel (l. to Federer)…In doubles, captured<br />

first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Mumbai (w/Lindstedt)…In ’06, finished in Top 20 (No. 15), winning a career-high 55 matches<br />

and capturing his and Finland’s first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Auckland (d. Ancic)…Finalist in Stockholm (l. to Blake)…<br />

Reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 QF in Indian Wells* (l. to Srichaphan)…In ’05, retired with torn stomach muscle<br />

(vs. Federer) in Australian Open 3rd RD…Missed one month…Advanced to four SFs…In ’04, reached SF in<br />

Adelaide, Dubai and Beijing…Suffered broken right wrist on Apr. 19 during 1st RD match in Monte-Carlo*…<br />

Slipped and fell towards end of match and had to withdraw prior to 2nd RD against Moya…Missed 11 weeks<br />

before returning to action in Båstad…In ’03, finalist in Munich (l. to Federer)…In ’02, first Finnish player to end<br />

season in Top 50 at No. 40…Finalist in Estoril (l. to Nalbandian) and Mallorca (l. to Gaudio)…In ’01, became first<br />

Finn in year-end Top 100 since Veli Paloheimo in 1991…Qualified and reached final in Stockholm (l. to<br />

Schalken), in only second <strong>ATP</strong> event…First Finn in <strong>ATP</strong> final since Leo Palin in Sofia in December ‘81…Won ‘99<br />

US Open junior title over Denmark’s Kristian Pless…Finished No. 9 in junior world rankings that year…Has a 42-<br />

20 career Davis Cup record (33-9 in singles) in 24 ties…Earned a career-high $894,565 in ’06.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2006 – Auckland(H). FINALIST (9): 2010 – Bangkok(IH); 2009 – Sydney(H);<br />

2008 – Adelaide(H); 2007 – Basel(IH); 2006 – Stockholm(IH); 2003 – Munich(CL); 2002 – Estoril(CL),<br />

Mallorca(CL); 2001 – Stockholm(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 15-8)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02<br />

AUS. OPEN 13-9 2ND 1ST QF 2ND 3RD 3RD 2ND 3RD 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 10-7 1ST — 3RD 3RD 1ST 2ND — 4TH 3RD<br />

WIMBLEDON 11-7 2ND — 2ND 3RD QF 1ST — 3RD 2ND<br />

US OPEN 8-9 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST QF 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

CAREER W-L: 43-51<br />

BEST RESULT: QF (Indian Wells ‘06, Toronto ‘06, Paris ‘06)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age four with his parents…Father, Kauko, and mother, Leena, are retired chemists…Has one<br />

older sister, Anna-Riikka, who is an editor at a publishing company…Speaks Finnish, Swedish and English…<br />

Enjoys hockey, badminton, football…Former No. 1 Bjorn Borg watched his 2001 Stockholm final and said, “‘I<br />

think he could become a great personality”…Wife, Anu Weckstrom is former No. 1 badminton player in Finland<br />

(married June 11, 2005)…Both members of Finland’s 2004 Olympic team…In November 2007, served in Finnish<br />

army…Elected to <strong>ATP</strong> Player Council from June 2010-June 2012…Coached by Jan de Witt (since June 2010).<br />

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KEI NISHIKORI (JPN)<br />

Birthdate: December 29, 1989 Turned Pro: 2007<br />

Birthplace: Shimane, Japan<br />

Height: 5’10” (1.78m)<br />

Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA<br />

Weight: 160 (72kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 26-32<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $583,791<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-6<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 56 (February 2, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 513 (October 11, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 98 (3-9) 2007: 281 (3-5)<br />

2009: 420 (4-6) 2006: 605 (0-0)<br />

2008: 63 (16-12)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $170,534. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 3-9 (singles), 1-1 (doubles)<br />

Challenger: 27-4 (singles), 0-1 (doubles).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top player from Japan returned to Top 100 by climbing 322 ranking positions from previous season…<br />

Underwent right elbow surgery in August ‘09 and did not return full-time until April (although he played one<br />

tournament in February)…Was unranked on April 12 for his first Challenger tournament at Tallahassee and<br />

reached QF…In Challengers, was 27-4 with four titles…Went 3-9 in tour level play with all three wins coming in<br />

Grand Slams… Won back-to-back titles in Savannah and Sarasota…Afterwards, went from No. 649 to No.<br />

244…Made Roland Garros debut by defeating Giraldo in five sets (l. to No. 3 Djokovic)…Qualified at US Open<br />

and beat Korolev then Cilic in 4:59 marathon before retiring with a groin injury to Montanes in second set of<br />

3rd RD…In November, closed season with title in Knoxville without dropping a set (d. Kendrick).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The young Japanese star broke through in ‘08 to capture his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title and finish a year-end best<br />

No. 63 with a 16-12 match record…In February ‘09, reached a career-high ranking of No. 56 before going out<br />

with a right elbow injury…Played first three months before being sidelined rest of season…Underwent surgery<br />

in August…In ’08, moved over 200 ranking spots to finish as youngest player in year-end Top 100 at No. 63 and<br />

earn Newcomer of the Year honors…Became first Japanese player to finish in Top 100 since Shuzo Matsuoka<br />

was No. 57 in ‘95…Qualified into sixth career <strong>ATP</strong> event in Delray Beach and defeated four straight Americans<br />

— Delic, Reynolds, Querrey and No. 12/top seed Blake — to become first Japanese titlist since Matsuoka in<br />

Seoul in April ‘92…Saved four match points against Querrey in SF…Afterwards, jumped from No. 244 to No.<br />

131…At 18 years, 1 month, 19 days old, also youngest player to win an <strong>ATP</strong> title since Hewitt (16 years, 10<br />

months, 18 days) in Adelaide on Jan. 11, ‘98…In April, won clay court Challenger title at Bermuda (d.<br />

Troicki)…Broke into Top 100 at No. 99 on April 28…Returned to <strong>ATP</strong> action on grass at Queen’s Club and<br />

reached 3rd RD (l. to Nadal)…At US Open, defeated Monaco, Karanusic, and No. 4 Ferrer in five sets for first Top<br />

10 win to reach 4th RD (l. to del Potro)…Afterwards, jumped 45 spots to No. 81…In final two tournaments,<br />

reached 3rd RD in Tokyo (l. to Gasquet) and SF in Stockholm (l. to Soderling)…Captured Roland Garros junior<br />

doubles title in ‘06 (w/Massa) and ranked as high as No. 7 in singles that year…Has a 2-1 Davis Cup singles<br />

record in two ties…Earned a career-high $303,269.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2008 – Delray Beach(H).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-1)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-1 2ND — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-2 1ST — 1ST<br />

US OPEN 5-2 3RD — 4TH<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 0-3)<br />

CAREER 09 08<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-2 1ST 1ST<br />

MIAMI 0-1 — 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age five…Mother, Eri, is a piano teacher; father, Kiyoshi, is an engineer…Has one older sister,<br />

Reina, who graduated from college and works in Tokyo…Moved from Shimane, Japan, to US at age 14, to train<br />

at the Bollettieri Acadamey in Florida and didn’t speak a word of English when he arrived…Came to academy<br />

as a member of Masaaki Morita Tennis Fund group, which consists of a select few Japanese players sponsored<br />

by Mr. Morita, CEO of Sony…A former roommate of Zachary Gilbert, son of ex-<strong>ATP</strong> Top 10 pro Brad<br />

Gilbert…Favorite surfaces are hard and clay courts and considers best shot his forehand…Named 2008 <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Newcomer of Year…Trains at academy under guidance of Nick Bollettieri and his staff.


DICK NORMAN (BEL)<br />

Birthdate: March 1, 1971 Turned Pro: 1991<br />

Birthplace: Waregem, Belgium<br />

Height: 6’8” (2.03m)<br />

Residence: Waregem, Belgium<br />

Weight: 210 (95kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 84-69<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,766,784<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 3/2<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 85 (November 6, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 10 (April 26, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010 17 (39-31) 2006: 209 (2-3) 2002: 195 (0-0) 1998: 1388 (0-0) 1994:188 (0-0)<br />

2009: 15 (25-14) 2005:1696 (1-0) 2001: 329 (0-1) 1997: 481 (0-1) 1993:578 (0-0)<br />

2008: 104 (1-1) 2004: 974 (0-1) 2000: 464 (0-0) 1996:1288(0-7) 1992:166 (2-1)<br />

2007: 99 (5-2) 2003: 576 (0-0) 1999: NR 1995:136 (9-7) 1991: 800 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $327,043. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 39-31 (doubles) Challenger: 0-1 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Semifinalist: Doha(w/Kas), Dubai(w/Kas), Monte Carlo*, Roland Garros, s-Hertogenbosch,<br />

Wimbledon, Gstaad, Cincinnati*, Metz, Stockholm. All with Moodie<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Belgian native teamed with Moodie to qualify for season-ending Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London<br />

where they went 1-2 in round robin play…Did not reach a final, but did advance to seven SFs…They first joined<br />

up in ‘09 and in first three months of ’10 season they were with other partners…They reunited in April at <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 Monte Carlo* where they reached SFs (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)…They lost three opening<br />

round matches in a row before turning things around with SF at Roland Garros (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)…They<br />

played well on grass with SFs in 's-Hertogenbosch and Wimbledon (d. Bryans, l. to Melzer-Petzschner)…During<br />

summer, they reached final four in Gstaad, <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 Cincinnati* and QF at US Open…Their<br />

best results in final two months were SF showings in Metz and Stockholm…Finished No. 7 in <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team<br />

Ranking and No. 17 individually in doubles…Earned a career-high $327,043.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The veteran Belgian has finished in Top 100 in singles twice, at No. 96 in ‘02 and No. 94 in ’05…Reached a<br />

career-high No. 85 in November ‘06…Has compiled his best results in Challengers with a 266-211 match record<br />

and 13-11 mark in finals…Has concentrated on doubles over past two years…Made his Grand Slam debut at<br />

Wimbledon in ‘95 and advanced to 4th RD with wins over former champs Cash and Edberg before losing to<br />

Becker…In doubles, advanced to his first Grand Slam final at Roland Garros in ‘09 (w/Moodie), losing to Dlouhy-<br />

Paes in three sets…Won titles that year in Johannesburg (w/Cerretani) and ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Moodie)…<br />

Also SF at Wimbledon (w/Moodie)…Finished No. 9 in <strong>ATP</strong> Team Rankings and served as alternates for Barclays<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London…In ’07, captured his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> doubles title in Chennai<br />

(w/Malisse)…Has a 5-5 career Davis Cup record (3-3 in singles) in six ties since making his debut in ‘95.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-5)<br />

CAREER 06 05 03 02 97 96 95<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-3 2ND — 1ST — — 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 4-5 2ND 2ND 1ST — 3RD 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-4 1ST 1ST 1ST — — — 4TH<br />

US OPEN 1-2 — 1ST — 2ND — — —<br />

DOUBLES (0-1 in Finals). ROLAND GARROS: Finalist - 2009 (w/Moodie).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10<br />

1-2 RR<br />

(w/Moodie)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six…Father, Beni, an engineer; mother, Kris, is an ex-tennis coach…Has two sisters,<br />

Inge and Ilse…Nicknamed “Big D” and stands as third-tallest player (6’8”, 2.03m) on tour behind Croatia’s Ivo<br />

Karlovic (6’10”, 2.08m) and John Isner (6’9”, 2.06m)…In addition to native language, speaks four other (Dutch,<br />

French, English, German)…Player he admired growing up was John McEnroe…Enjoys playing squash and<br />

backgammon and going to movies…Favorite surface is (indoor) carpet…His biggest tennis moment came in<br />

1995 when he defeated former No. 1 Stefan Edberg in 2nd RD at Wimbledon before losing to Boris Becker in<br />

4th RD…He and partner, IIse Van Parys, have two daughters, Nanou (born Oct. 30, 2007) and Manon (born Aug.<br />

26, 2009).<br />

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LEANDER PAES (IND)<br />

Birthdate: June 17, 1973 Turned Pro: 1991<br />

Birthplace: Calcutta, India<br />

Height: 5’10” (1.78m)<br />

Residence: Mumbai, India/Orlando, Florida, USA Weight: 171 (77kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 556-295<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $5,986,439<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 44/32<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 73 (August 24, 1998)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 1 (June 21, 1999)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 5 (32-20) 2006: 12 (33-20) 2002: 33 (24-23) 1998: 4 (55-16) 1994: 142 (5-8)<br />

2009: 8 (28-17) 2005: 12 (36-19) 2001: 9 (38-15) 1997: 14 (44-17) 1993: 89 (8-8)<br />

2008: 10 (41-26) 2004: 13 (42-18) 2000: 85 (18-14) 1996: 89 (5-13) 1992: 214 (4-1)<br />

2007: T12 (40-19) 2003: 13 (36-15) 1999: 1 (48-14) 1995: 76 (13-10) 1991: 477 (3-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $479,888. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 32-20 (doubles) Challenger: 3-1 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Winner: Miami*(w/Dlouhy), Shanghai*(w/Melzer). Finalist: Brisbane, Dubai, Roland Garros,<br />

‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Dlouhy). Semifinalist: Madrid* (w/Dlouhy).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The veteran Indian won a title for 14th straight season and qualified w/ Dlouhy for Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Finals for third consecutive year (0-3 in round robin)…Won Miami* and reached four other finals, including<br />

Roland Garros…Runner-up in Brisbane (l. to Chardy-Gicquel), Dubai (l. to Aspelin-Hanley) and ‘s-Hertogenbosch<br />

(l. to Lindstedt-Tecau)…Won title in Shanghai* (w/Melzer) in first-time pairing.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Indian star has finished in Top 10 doubles rankings five times…Year-end No. 1 in ‘99 with Bhupathi, with<br />

whom he compiled 223-81 match record and 23-10 mark in finals…In career, has captured six Grand Slam doubles<br />

titles (6-5 in finals), winning his last two in ‘09 at Roland Garros and US Open (w/Dlouhy)…Also won at<br />

Australian Open (‘99), Roland Garros (‘99, ’01), Wimbledon (‘99) and US Open (‘06)…In ’08, captured his 40th<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> tour level title in Bangkok and reached US Open final (w/Dlouhy)…In ’07, won two titles (w/Damm) and SF<br />

at Tennis Masters Cup…In ’06, won US Open (w/Damm) and runner-up at Australian Open…In ’05, won two<br />

titles in five finals…Runner-up at Tennis Masters Cup (w/Zimonjic)…In ’04, earned four titles and reached two<br />

finals…In ’03, captured three titles in five finals…Missed final four months with a non-malignant brain<br />

lesion…In ’02, won two titles (w/Bhupathi)…In ’01, won four titles, including Roland Garros…In ‘00, won two<br />

titles and was runner-up at <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> Doubles Chp. (w/Bhupathi)…Tore tendon in right wrist and missed three<br />

months…In ’99, won Roland Garros and Wimbledon (w/Bhupathi)…First team to reach finals of all four Slams<br />

in same year since ‘52…Finished as No. 1 ranked team and No. 1 individually…In ‘98 won six doubles titles<br />

(w/Bhupathi)…In ’97, won six titles (w/Bhupathi)…In ’96, singles SF at Atlanta Olympics and earned bronze<br />

medal…Went 99-98 in singles before committing to doubles in ‘01…In ’98, captured his lone <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

singles title in Newport (d. Godwin) and reached a career-high No. 73 on Aug. 24…First Indian in singles Top<br />

100 and to win a title since Krishan in ‘90…Won ‘90 Wimbledon junior title and reached No. 1 junior ranking…<br />

Member of Davis Cup squad since ‘90 and has an 86-31 career record in 47 ties (38-9 in doubles)…Has won 24<br />

straight doubles Davis Cup matches (w/Bhupathi)…Earned a career-high $888,240 in ’97.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 1998 – Newport(G). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (44). FINALIST (32).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

DOUBLES (6-6 in Finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Finalist - 2006 (w/Damm), 1999 (w/Bhupathi); Mixed Champion - 2010 (w/Black), 2003<br />

(w/Navratilova); ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2009 (w/Dlouhy), 2001, 1999 (w/Bhupathi); Finalist - 2010 (w/Dlouhy); Mixed<br />

Champion - 1999 (w/Raymond); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 1999 (w/Bhupathi); Mixed Champion - 2010 (w/Black), 2003<br />

(w/Navratilova); US OPEN: Champion - 2009 (w/Dlouhy), 2006 (w/Damm); Finalist - 2008 (w/Dlouhy), 2004 (w/Rikl), 1999<br />

(w/Bhupathi); Mixed Champion - 2008 (w/Black).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 03 01 00 99 98 97<br />

16-22 RR RR RR SF SF RUP DNP^ RR RUP RUP RR RUP<br />

(08-10 w/Dlouhy, 06-07 w/Damm, 05 w/Zimonjic, 97-01 w/Bhupathi) ^<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

DOUBLES (9-3 in finals) — INDIAN WELLS: Champion — 2007 (w/Damm); MIAMI: Champion — 2010 (w/Dlouhy), Finalist — 2007<br />

(w/Damm), 2003 (w/Rikl); MONTE CARLO: Champion — 2005 (w/Zimonjic); ROME: Champion — 1998 (w/Bhupathi),<br />

MONTREAL/TORONTO: Champion — 2004, 1999 (w/Bhupathi); CINCINNATI: Champion — 2001 (w/Bhupathi); MADRID: Finalist —<br />

2005 (w/Zimonjic); STUTTGART: Finalist — 1998 (w/Bhupathi). SHANGHAI: Champion — 2010 (w/Melzer) PARIS: Champion —<br />

1998 (w/Bhupathi); Finalist — 2001 (w/Bhupathi).<br />

Qualified in 03 w/Rikl but did not participate due to injury.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Father, Vece, was a member of Indian field hockey team in the 1972 Munich Olympics, and mother, Jennifer,<br />

was captain of the basketball team…Has most Olympic appearances by an Asian athlete with five…Carried<br />

Indian flag during opening ceremonies of 2000 Sydney Olympics and won singles bronze in Atlanta…In 2001,<br />

he and Bhupathi received India’s highest honor, the Padma Shri, which goes to Indian citizens in recognition of<br />

their distinguished service to nation (equivalent of American Medal of Honor or British Knighthood)…Captured<br />

gold medal in doubles at Asian Games (w/Bhupathi) in December 2006…Daughter, Aiyana (born Apr. 3, 2006).<br />

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PHILIPP PETZSCHNER (GER)<br />

Birthdate: March 24, 1984 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Bayreuth, Germany<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Pulheim, Germany<br />

Weight: 170 (77kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 50-61<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,830,074<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-9<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 35 (September 14, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 19 (August 2, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 57 (21-19) 2007: 184 (1-2) 2004: 394 (1-1) 2001: 762 (0-0)<br />

2009: 80 (15-25) 2006: 307 (0-0) 2003: 327 (2-3) 2000:T1247 (0-0)<br />

2008: 66 (10-9) 2005: 307 (0-2) 2002: 395 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $702,058. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 21-19 (singles), 22-16 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles),<br />

0-1 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Zagreb, Memphis, Munich, Halle. Doubles Winner: Zagreb(w/Melzer),<br />

Wimbledon(w/Melzer). Finalist: Stuttgart(w/Kas). Semifinalist: Brisbane(w/Melzer), Munich(w/Kas).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The German finished a year-end best No. 57 in singles and No. 20 in doubles…Reached four singles SFs on<br />

three different surfaces, in Zagreb and Memphis (hard), Munich (clay) and Halle (grass)…Reached 3rd RD at<br />

Wimbledon for second straight year and at <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 events in Miami* and Monte Carlo*…In doubles,<br />

won Zagreb and first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon (w/Melzer)…Suffered right ankle injury on Sept. 12 in<br />

Austrian league match and came back two months later for Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London where<br />

they went 1-2 in round robin play…Went 22-16 in doubles, playing 13 events w/Melzer…Finished No. 10 in <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Team Rankings and earned a career-high $702,058.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The German has finished in Top 100 for three straight years…In ’09, missed two months with a left wrist stress<br />

fracture before returning in late April…Best result was QF in Metz in September…Reached a career-high No. 35<br />

on Sept. 14…In ’08, was one of two Germans (Kohlschreiber) to win a title…Breakthrough came as qualifier in<br />

Vienna by posting first Top 10 win over Wawrinka in opening round and continued with victories over Hernych,<br />

Moya, Lopez and Monfils…Third qualifier to win title during season…Afterwards climbed from No. 125 to No.<br />

72, his first Top 100 appearance…In doubles, reached first final in Vienna (w/Peya) and advanced to QF at<br />

Wimbledon (w/Peya) and US Open (w/Kas)…In ’07, won first Challenger title in Rennes (d. Muller) and qualified<br />

for first Grand Slam at US Open where he rallied from two sets down to beat countryman Becker before falling<br />

to No.10 Haas in four sets…Missed over two months with shoulder injury…Made Davis Cup debut in SF vs.<br />

Russia and lost to No. 17 Youzhny in four sets during fourth rubber…Played mostly Challengers from ‘01-07,<br />

compiling a 68-55 match record and 1-4 in finals…Has a 2-2 Davis Cup record (2-1 in doubles) in three ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2008 – Vienna(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 6-5) BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

CAREER 10<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-2 1ST 1ST — —<br />

1-2 RR<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-2 1ST 2ND — —<br />

(w/Melzer)<br />

WIMBLEDON 5-3 3RD 3RD 2ND —<br />

US OPEN 3-3 2ND 2ND — 2ND<br />

DOUBLES (1-0 in Finals). WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2010 (w/Melzer)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 9-11)<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-1 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 2-1 3RD —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 2-1 3RD —<br />

MADRID 1-1 2ND —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 2-2 1ST 3RD<br />

CINCINNATI 1-2 1ST 2ND<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 — 1ST<br />

PARIS 0-1 — 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age four with his father who had a tennis school…Turned pro at 18…Nicknamed Picasso,<br />

Petsche…Comes from Bavarian city of Bayreuth, same as countryman Florian Mayer…Captured German<br />

national championship in 2004 (d. Behrend in final)…Idols growing up were Goran Ivanisevic and Seve<br />

Ballesteros…Considers hard courts his best surface, especially indoors, and best shots are his serve and forehand…His<br />

favorite movis is The Legend of Bagger Vance and actor is Jason Statham…Enjoys playing golf (has<br />

14 handicap) and football…Wife, Dewi (Married Dec. 11, 2009); son, Aziz…Coached by Dutchman Jan Velthuis.<br />

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BJORN PHAU (GER)<br />

Birthdate: October 4, 1979 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Darmstadt, Germany<br />

Height: 5’9” (1.75m)<br />

Residence: Weilerswist, Germany<br />

Weight: 154 (69kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 66-109<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,626,378<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-12<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 59 (June 19, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 55 (April 23, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 102 (9-13) 2007: 181 (4-10) 2004: 151 (5-4) 2001: 182 (2-4) 1998: 440 (0-1)<br />

2009: 111 (12-17) 2006: 78 (16-26) 2003: 157 (1-4) 2000: 209 (0-4) 1997: 738 (0-0)<br />

2008: 117 (3-4) 2005: 82 (10-14) 2002: 151 (1-6) 1999: 326 (3-2)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $191,386. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 9-13 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Challenger: 27-14 (singles),<br />

4-3 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Bucharest.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The German veteran finished just outside Top 100, compiling his best results on Challenger level, winning a pair<br />

of titles in Italy, at Biella (d. Bolelli) and Alessandria (d. Berlocq), both on clay…Reached QFs or better in eight<br />

Challenger tournaments…Went 27-14 in Challengers and 9-13 in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> play with his best result QF in<br />

Bucharest (l. to eventual champ Chela).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The German has finished twice in Top 100 during his career, in ‘05 at No. 82 and ’06 at No. 78…Has compiled his<br />

best results in Challenger play with a 214-182 record and 4-9 in finals…In ‘06, won a personal-best 16 matches<br />

on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, highlighted by SF in Casablanca and QFs in Chennai, San Jose, Dubai and Tokyo…In Dubai,<br />

posted first Top 10 win over No. 9 Agassi (l. to Schuettler)…Reached a career-high No. 59 on June 19 that<br />

year…In ’09, reached fourth <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Houston and QF in Chennai and St. Petersburg…In ’08, compiled a 34-22<br />

match record in Challengers, reaching two finals and best <strong>ATP</strong> result was SF in Beijing…In ’07, reached final at<br />

one Challenger and SF in two others…In ’06, reached QF in Tokyo (l. to Berdych) and final at Seoul Challenger (l.<br />

to Lee)…In doubles, reached final in Munich (w/Peya) and QF at Roland Garros (w/Peya)…In ’05, advanced to<br />

first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF in Tokyo (l. to Ancic) and won Busan Challenger title in Korea…In ’04, reached QF in<br />

Tokyo and runner-up at Ljubijana Challenger…Earned a career high of $348,695 in ‘06.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 03 01 00<br />

AUS. OPEN 2-5 — 1ST — 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-3 — — — — 1ST 1ST — — 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-3 — 1ST — — 1ST 1ST — — —<br />

US OPEN 3-7 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND — 2ND —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 4-11)<br />

CAREER 10 09 07 06 05<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-3 1ST 1ST 1ST — —<br />

MIAMI 2-3 — 3RD — 2ND 2ND<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 — — — 1ST —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 — — — 1ST —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age four…Mother, Gisela, is German and a housewife; father, Awie (pronounced Arvie), is<br />

Indonesian and a chemist…Parents met at a German university in early 1970s…Has one sister, Aileen (two<br />

years younger)…Enjoys a variety of food such as Indonesian, Chinese (dim sum), Italian and Greek…At age 17,<br />

captured German national indoor junior championships and was invited with three other players to join<br />

Mercedes-Benz junior team…Considers speed his strength and best shot his crosscourt forehand (along with<br />

backhand down line)…Favorite surface is hard courts…Growing up he admired speed of Michael Chang,<br />

groundstrokes of Andre Agassi and mental toughness of Boris Becker (used to practice with him)…Coached by<br />

Robert Orlik.<br />

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MICHAL PRZYSIEZNY (POL)<br />

Birthdate: February 16, 1984 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Glogow, Poland<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Wroclaw, Poland<br />

Weight: 185 (84kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 14-30<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $472,770<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 76 (November 15, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 171 (March 5, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 86 (2-15) 2007: 230 (4-3) 2004: 342 (0-3) 2001: T1303 (0-0)<br />

2009: 184 (1-3) 2006: 263 (4-3) 2003: 456 (0-0)<br />

2008: 619 (2-3) 2005: 405 (1-0) 2002: 781 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $205,594. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 2-15 (singles), 0-6 (doubles) Challenger: 34-10 (singles),<br />

6-6 (doubles).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 ranked Pole (behind No. 70 Kubot) finished in Top 100 for first time with a year-end best No. 86…Won<br />

three Challenger titles (Ortisei, St. Brieuc and Kazan) in five finals en route to a 34-10 match record…Struggled<br />

on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with a 2-15 mark…Posted biggest career win over No. 15 Ljubicic at Wimbledon (l. to Lu)<br />

and also won a Davis Cup match against Latvia in September…His victory at All England Club was his first in a<br />

Grand Slam tournament…Earned a career-high $205,594.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Polish native has worked his way up to <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with best results in Challenger and Futures level<br />

tournaments…He has a 78-64 challenger match record and 5-2 mark in finals while putting together an 116-66<br />

Futures record (7-3 in finals)…In ’09, started season ranked No. 607 and highlights included three straight<br />

Futures titles, one in Germany and two in Belarus and title at Helsinki Challenger as a qualifier (d. Bohli) in final<br />

event of year…In ’07, qualified for first Grand Slam tournament at US Open (l. Berrer) and winner at Wrexham<br />

Challenger (d. Bloomfield)…Has a 10-7 career Davis Cup singles record in 11 ties.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-4)<br />

CAREER 10 07<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-1 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-1 2ND —<br />

US OPEN 0-2 1ST 1ST<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

Began playing tennis at age nine when he found a wood racket in his garage…Nicknamed Olowek…Father,<br />

Miroslaw, is an engineer specialist and introduced tennis to his son; mother, Elzbieta, is a school director…Has<br />

one younger sister, Marta…Speaks Polish, Czech and English…Enjoys fast surfaces (hard, grass) and indoor<br />

courts…Growing up he admired Michael Stich…Considers his serve and forehand as strengths…Considers his<br />

best moments thus far in his career as beating Great Britain's Daniel Evans in fifth and deciding Davis Cup singles<br />

match in September 2009 and defeating No. 15 Ivan Ljubicic in the first round at Wimbledon in 2010…His<br />

goal in <strong>2011</strong> is to break into Top 50…Used to train in Barcelona and Prague but now works out in Wroclaw with<br />

his coached Pawel Stadniczenko…Physical trainer is Krzystof Platek and Dariusz Los.<br />

POLES REACH CAREER HIGHS<br />

In 2010, Michael Przysiezny finished in the Top 100 South<br />

African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings for the first time in his career.<br />

Here is a look at the five highest-ranked Polish players in the<br />

history of the <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings (since 1973):<br />

PLAYER CAREER HIGH DATE<br />

Wojtek Fibak No. 10 July 25, 1977<br />

Lukasz Kubot No. 41 April 12, 2010<br />

Michal Przysiezny No. 76 Nov. 15, 2010<br />

Wojtek Kowalski No. 109 July 25, 1988<br />

Jerzy Janowicz No. 161 Nov. 22, 2010<br />

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SAM QUERREY (USA)<br />

Birthdate: October 7, 1987 Turned Pro: 2006<br />

Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA<br />

Height: 6’6” (1.98m)<br />

Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA<br />

Weight: 200 (90kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 133-106<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,982,269<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/5<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-26<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 18 (November 15, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 23 (May 17, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 18 (39-24) 2007: 63 (19-22) 2004: N/R (0-0)<br />

2009: 25 (41-23) 2006: 127 (6-11) 2003: T1405 (0-0)<br />

2008: 39 (28-26) 2005: T756 (0-0) 2002: N/R (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $1,252,096. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 39-24 (singles), 23-14 (doubles). Singles Winner:<br />

Memphis, Belgrade, London / Queen’s Club, Los Angeles. Finalist: Houston. Semifinalist: San Jose. Doubles<br />

Winner: San Jose(w/Fish), Memphis(w/Isner). Finalist: Rome*(w/Isner). Semifinalist: Indian Wells*(w/Isner).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 3 American won career-high four titles (on three different surfaces) in five finals en route to his first Top<br />

20 finish…His four titles were third-most on tour (behind Nadal's seven, Federer’s five)…In Memphis, won singles<br />

(d. Isner) and doubles (w/Isner)…Runner-up in Houston (l. to Chela)…In May, beat Isner again for Belgrade<br />

title (saving one match point)…Earned his first career grass court title at Queen’s (d. Fish)…Followed with 4th<br />

RD at Wimbledon (l. to Murray)…On Aug. 1, repeated title in Los Angeles (d. No. 4 Murray, saving one<br />

M.P.)…Was 19-14 on hard, 11-8 on clay and 9-2 on grass…Earned personal-best $1,252,096.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The American has finished in Top 40 for past three seasons…Has a 6-5 record in finals…In ‘09, finished in Top 25<br />

for first time at No. 25 with a personal-high 41 match wins…Won Los Angeles (d. Ball) and runner-up in four<br />

others - Auckland (l. to del Potro), Newport (l. to Ram), Indianapolis (l. to Ginepri) and New Haven (l. to<br />

Verdasco)…With LA title, became first American to reach at least three finals in a row since Roddick advanced<br />

to four straight in '04…In late September, suffered season-ending right arm injury in Bangkok when glass table<br />

he was sitting on collapsed, causing deep cut that required stitches…Cut narrowly missed damaging nerves<br />

that could have ended his career…Finished No. 3 in aces (739)…In 08, reached SF in Delray Beach and<br />

Indianapolis…Won first title in Las Vegas (d. Anderson)… Advanced to QF at Monte-Carlo* (l. to Djokovic)…At<br />

US Open, turned in a 4th RD showing (d. No. 14 Karlovic, l. to Nadal)…Made Davis Cup debut vs. Spain and lost<br />

to Nadal in four sets and Lopez in dead rubber…In ’07, won 19 <strong>ATP</strong> matches, advanced to his first SF in<br />

Indianapolis and three QFs to break into Top 50…At Indianapolis, beat No. 10 Blake in QF for first Top 10 victory<br />

(l. to Tursunov in SF)…Fired a career-high 34 aces, including a record 10 in a row, vs. Blake…Advanced to QF in<br />

Cincinnati* (l. to Blake)…In doubles, reached QF at US Open (w/Kendrick)…In ’06, jumped more than 600 ranking<br />

positions with three Challenger titles…Has an 1-4 career Davis Cup singles record in three ties…As a junior,<br />

reached QF at US Open juniors in ‘04 and Roland Garros juniors in ‘05…Also won back-to-back junior hard court<br />

titles at USTA Spring Championships and Easter Bowl in April ‘05…<br />

CAREER TITLES (6): 2010 – Memphis(IH), Belgrade(CL), London / Queen’s Club(G), Los Angeles(H); 2009 – Los<br />

Angeles(H); 2008 – Las Vegas(H). FINALIST (5): 2010 – Houston(CL); 2009 – Auckland(H), Newport(G),<br />

Indianapolis(H), New Haven(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-3)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06<br />

AUS. OPEN 4-4 1ST 1ST 3RD 3RD —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-4 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 4-4 4TH 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 9-5 4TH 3RD 4TH 1ST 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

(Career W-L: 23-27)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06<br />

INDIAN WELLS 6-5 3RD 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND<br />

MIAMI 3-5 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

MONTE-CARLO 3-1 — — QF — —<br />

ROME 0-2 1ST 1ST — — —<br />

MADRID 1-2 1ST 2ND — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-3 2ND 1ST 1ST — —<br />

CINCINNATI 7-5 2ND 3RD 2ND QF 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 1-1 2ND — — — —<br />

PARIS 1-3 1ST — 2ND 1ST —<br />

DOUBLES (0-1 in Finals). ROME - Finalist - 2010 (w/Isner)<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

Full name is Sam Austin Querrey…Began playing tennis at age four when introduced by his mother, Chris, a<br />

housewife…Father, Mike, is a mortgage banker, was drafted by Detroit Tigers but chose to play college baseball<br />

instead…Has one younger sister Ellen, who is an outstanding volleyball player at Thousand Oaks High<br />

School…Had a full scholarship offer to play at Univ. of Southern California before deciding to turn pro in June<br />

2006…Hobbies include playing basketball, table tennis and golf…A Los Angeles Clippers (NBA) fan…Favorite<br />

surface is hard courts and considers serve and forehand his strength…Hit two home runs in batting practice on<br />

Mar. 29, 2008 at Dolphins Stadium in Miami…Coached by David Nainkin.<br />

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AISAM-UL-HAQ QURESHI (PAK)<br />

Birthdate: March 17, 1980 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Lahore, Pakistan<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Lahore, Pakistan<br />

Weight: 172 (78kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 73-57<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $793,526<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 1/7<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 125 (December 10, 2007)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 16 (November 8, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING DOUBLES HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 18 (39-22) 2007: 100 (2-2) 2004: 136 (1-0) 2001: 171 (3-1) 1998: T1000 (0-0)<br />

2009: 59 (8-8) 2006: 365 (2-2) 2003: 187 (1-5) 2000: 211 (0-0)<br />

2008: 85 (9-13) 2005: 164 (2-1) 2002: 102 (6-2) 1999: 365 (0-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $266,218. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 1-1 (singles), 39-22 (doubles) Challenger: 7-4 (doubles).<br />

Doubles Winner: Johannesburg(w/Bopanna). Finalist: Casablanca, Nice, New Haven, US Open, St.<br />

Petersburg(w/Bopanna). Semifinalist: Los Angeles, Washington(w/Bopanna).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Pakistani native teamed with Indian Bopanna to form Indo-Pak Express…Captured their first title together<br />

in Johannesburg in February (d. K. Beck-Levy) and advanced to five other finals, including US Open…Advanced<br />

to final in Casablanca (l. to Lindstedt-Tecau) and Nice (l. to Melo-Soares)…Advanced to QF at Wimbledon (l. to<br />

eventual champs Melzer-Petzschner)…Reached back-to-back SFs in Los Angeles (l. to Bryans) and Washington,<br />

defeating No. 1 Bryans in QF (l. to Fish-Knowles)…Runner-up at New Haven (l. to Lindstedt-Tecau) then did not<br />

drop a set en route to first Grand Slam final at US Open, defeating Nestor-Zimonjic in 3rd Rd. and Moodie-<br />

Norman in QF before falling to <strong>World</strong> No. 1 Bryans in two tie-breaks…Afterwards, jumped from No. 15 to No. 6<br />

in <strong>ATP</strong> Team Rankings…Runner-up in St. Petersburg (l. to Bracciali-Starace)…Led <strong>ATP</strong> with 16-3 Match Tie-Break<br />

record…Served as alternates for Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London…Finished No. 8 in <strong>ATP</strong> Team<br />

Rankings and No. 18 individually, both career-bests…Earned a career-high $266,218.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The top Pakistani played mostly <strong>ATP</strong> qualifying and Challengers in singles tournaments in ‘08-09 before dedicating<br />

to doubles full-time in ‘10…Has compiled a 94-113 singles match record in Challengers (1-1 in finals) and<br />

172-70 in Futures (15-5 in finals)…In ‘09, ranked No. 59 in doubles with eight Challenger finals (4-4), a SF in<br />

Indianapolis (w/Querrey) and a 3rd RD at Wimbledon appearance (w/P. Amrirtraj)…In '08, qualified at US Open<br />

(l. to Moya in 1st RD) and reached <strong>ATP</strong> doubles final in Newport (w/Bopanna) and went 3-2 in Challenger<br />

finals…In '07, his best singles results came on grass, qualifying in three tournaments in Halle, Wimbledon and<br />

Newport…Reached 2nd RD in first two events and posted his highest-ranked win over No. 11 Gasquet in<br />

Halle…In Newport, advanced to his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QF (d. Fish, Healey, l. to Norman)…Then reached final<br />

at Nottingham Challenger (l. to A. Jones)…Closed season with title at New Delhi Challenger (d. An)…Reached a<br />

career-high No. 125 on Dec. 10 that year…In doubles, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Mumbai (w/Bopanna)…From<br />

‘98-06, played mostly Challenger and Futures level tournaments…Has a 46-17 career Davis Cup record (29-13 in<br />

singles) in 17 ties.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (7).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

DOUBLES (0-1 in Finals). US OPEN: 2010 Finalist (w/Bopanna).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Enjoyed cricket and swimming before aged 12, when he started playing tennis…Speaks Urdu, Punjabi and<br />

English…Nickname is "Somi"…Raised in a sporting family…Father is Ihtsham-ul-Haq, a businessman, presented<br />

the Prince Henrik Medal of Honour by the Royal Kingdom of Denmark…Mother is Nosheen Ihtsham, a former<br />

Pakistan No. 1 tennis player…Brother Zain (businessman and sports writer) and sister Shiza Hassan (a fashion<br />

clothing designer)…Runs a family-run charity 'Haq Foundation'…Educated at Punjab University Lahore…Goals<br />

in tennis "to make it a popular sport in Pakistan, to win a Grand Slam and to win a gold medal for Pakistan at<br />

the Asian Games"…Favorite surface is grass…Favorite shot is backhand volley and tournament is<br />

Wimbledon…Idols growing up were Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker…If he wasn't a tennis player, would have<br />

been "a cricketer or a pilot"…Supports Liverpool and Real Madrid football clubs…Favorite sporting personalities<br />

are Michael Jordan and Mohammad Ali…Recipient of many awards including: President’s Award for<br />

Performance by the Government of Pakistan on 14 August 2004; <strong>ATP</strong> Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year<br />

Award for 2002 and 2010 (w/Bopanna); Triple gold medalist at first Islamic Solidarity Games in Saudi Arabia in<br />

2005; Salam Pakistan Youth Award by President of Pakistan on 14 August 2007; runner-up for the 2003 Anne<br />

Frank Award For Moral Courage by the Anne Frank Trust, UK; Selected as a "Champion of Peace" by Peace and<br />

Sport <strong>World</strong> Forum, Monaco in 2010…Coached by Robert Davis (since 1998).<br />

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RUBEN RAMIREZ HIDALGO (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: January 6, 1978 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Alicante, Spain<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Alicante, Spain<br />

Weight: 163 (73kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 58-97<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,537,931<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-12<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 50 (October 2, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 70 (November 19, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 77 (1-4) 2007: 131 (9-18) 2004: 133 (7-19) 2001: 152 (1-1) 1998: T625 (0-0)<br />

2009: 157 (4-10) 2006: 56 (25-20) 2003: 80 (5-11) 2000: 349 (0-0)<br />

2008: 118 (1-6) 2005: 116 (5-5) 2002: 145 (0-3) 1999: 376 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $126,346. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 1-4 (singles), 3-4 (doubles) Challenger: 47-20 (singles), 29-<br />

16 (doubles). Doubles Semifinalist: Buenos Aires(w/Ferrer).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Alicante native finished in Top 100 for first time since ‘06…Compiled a 47-20 match record and won three<br />

Challenger clay court titles, in Pozoblanco (d. Bautista-Agut), Kosice (d. Krajinovic) and Rabat (d. Granollers)…<br />

Also reached finals in Rijeka (l. Kavcic) and St. Brieuc (d. Przysiezny) and SF four other times…Went 1-4 in <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> play with his lone win in Santiago (d. Crivoi, l. to No. 11 Gonzalez) in February.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard has put together three Top 100 year-end rankings, No. 80 in ‘03, No. 77 in ‘10 and a season-ending<br />

best No. 56 in ’06 when he won a personal-high 25 matches…His best Grand Slam result came at Roland Garros<br />

where he reached 4th RD (d. Ferrer, l. to Ljubicic)…Cracked Top 50 at No. 50 on Oct. 2 that year…Posted a 3-3<br />

mark vs. Top 10 opponents in ’06 and his highest-ranked win came over No. 5 Blake in New Haven…His best<br />

result is SFs five times – Casablanca in ’07, Viña del Mar, Amersfoort and Palermo in ’06 and Sopot in ’03…In ’09,<br />

reached his last <strong>Tour</strong> QF in Bucharest…Has compiled a 259-160 match record in Challengers with an 8-8 mark<br />

in finals…Earned a career-high $321,465 in ’06.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-3)<br />

CAREER 10 09 07 06 04 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-2 — — 1ST — 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 3-3 — — 1ST 4TH 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-3 — — 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 0-5 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST — 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 3-6)<br />

CAREER 08 07 06 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-1 — — — 1ST<br />

MIAMI 0-2 — 1ST — 1ST<br />

MONTE-CARLO 1-1 2ND — — —<br />

ROME 2-2 — — 3RD 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo…Began playing tennis at age eight with his parents…Father, Jose Maria,<br />

owns a sports shop; mother, Jeanine, is a housewife…Has two older sisters, Rebeca and Raquel…Enjoys all<br />

sports and going out with his friends…Considers clay as favorite surface…Coached by Diego Dinomo.<br />

150<br />

CHALLENGER MATCH WINS LEADERS<br />

In 2010, Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo compiled the second-most<br />

Challenger match wins (47). Here is a look at the leaders:<br />

PLAYER W-L TITLES<br />

1) Carlos Berlocq (ARG) 57-22 3<br />

2) Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo (ESP) 47-20 3<br />

3) Rui Machado (POR) 44-20 2<br />

4) Pere Riba (ESP) 43-14 3<br />

5) Filippo Volandri (ITA) 39-18 2<br />

6) Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) 38-23 2<br />

7) Blaz Kavcic (SLO) 37-19 3<br />

8) Go Soeda (JPN) 36-15 1<br />

9) Brian Dabul (ARG) 35-16 3<br />

Tobias Kamke (GER) 35-17 2


PERE RIBA (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: April 7, 1988 Turned Pro: 2004<br />

Birthplace: Barcelona, Spain<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Barcelona, Spain<br />

Weight: 156 (70kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 9-18<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $446,302<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 72 (November 22, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 81 (June 7, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 72 (6-14) 2007: 267 (1-1) 2004: T1077 (0-0)<br />

2009: 121 (2-3) 2006: 642 (0-0)<br />

2008: 157 (0-0) 2005: T909 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $244,352. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 6-14 (singles), 4-7 (doubles) Challenger: 43-14 (singles),<br />

21-12 (doubles).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard broke through to finish in Top 100 for first time in his career…Posted a 43-14 match record (all on<br />

clay) in Challengers and won three clay titles, in Barletta (d. Darcis), Bytorn (d. Bagnis) and Cancun (d. Berlocq)…<br />

Also reached back-to-back finals in Seville (l. Ramos-Vinolas) and Banja Luka (l. Ilhan) along with two SF appearances…Went<br />

6-14 in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> level play with 2nd RD results in Santiago, Munich and Roland Garros; plus<br />

a 3rd RD finish in Hamburg…Earned a career-high $244,352.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard has worked his way up to <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> level competition with successful Challenger and<br />

Futures results…Has a 120-76 match record in Challengers and 5-6 in finals…Has also compiled a 94-58 total in<br />

Futures events and 4-7 in finals…In ‘09, broke out by winning Seville Challenger title (d. Ramos-Vinolas) and<br />

reaching finals at Tanger (l. to M. Lopez), Brasov (l. to de Bakker) and Florianopolis (l. to Rufin)…Qualified three<br />

times in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in Barcelona (1st RD), Hamburg and Bucharest (2nd RD in both)…In '08, won<br />

first Challenger title in Seville (d. Burzi) and runner-up at Medjugorge (l. to Navarro)…Also went 2-1 in Spanish<br />

Futures finals…In '07, qualified for first <strong>ATP</strong> tournament in Umag and lost to Moya in 2nd RD…Had 1-5 mark in<br />

Futures finals…From ‘04-06, played primarily Futures events in Spain.<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-1)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-1 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-1 1ST<br />

US OPEN 0-1 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 0-1)<br />

CAREER 10<br />

MADRID 0-1 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age six…Nicknamed “El Mago”…Father, Pedro Ramon Riba Camarasa, works for TV3 in<br />

Barcelona and mother, Maria Rosa Madrid Roca, is a housewife…Younger brother, Merce, is a student…Speaks<br />

Spanish, Italian and English…Supports Real Zaragoza…Considers forehand best shot, clay his best surface and<br />

favorite tournaments are Roland Garros and Madrid*…Future goal is to break into Top 10…Favorite tennis<br />

memory was his victory in Davis Cup juniors in ‘04…Trains in home town of Barcelona with countrymen and<br />

former <strong>ATP</strong> pros David De Miguel and Jordi Arrese…Physical trainer is Jose “Mestre” Salvat.<br />

SPANIARDS ON THE RISE<br />

Pere Riba posted his career-best South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Ranking this season, ending in the Top 100 for the first time.<br />

He is the youngest of the six Spaniards 25-years-old or<br />

younger in the 2010 year-end Top 100:<br />

AGE PLAYER RANK<br />

22 Pere Riba No. 72<br />

24 Rafael Nadal No. 1<br />

24 Marcel Granollers No. 42<br />

24 Pablo Andujar No. 71<br />

25 Nicolas Almagro No. 15<br />

25 Daniel Gimeno-Traver No. 56<br />

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TOMMY ROBREDO (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: May 1, 1982 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Hostalric, Spain<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: San Cugat del Valles, Spain<br />

Weight: 165 (74kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 397-251<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $8,732,363<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 9/7<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 16-66<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 5 (August 28, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 16 (April 20, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 50 (20-23) 2007: 10 (49-26) 2004: 13 (43-25) 2001: 30 (37-20) 1998: 514 (0-0)<br />

2009: 16 (46-25) 2006: 7 (49-29) 2003: 21 (38-26) 2000: 131 (0-2)<br />

2008: 21 (37-23) 2005: 20 (44-24) 2002: 30 (32-26) 1999: 243 (2-2)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $658,356. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 20-23 (singles), 20-16 (doubles).<br />

Singles Semifinalist: Båstad. Quarterfinalist: Auckland, Indian Wells*, Metz. Doubles Semifinalist:<br />

Dubai(w/M. Lopez), Miami*(w/Almagro), US Open(w/Granollers).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard finished his 10th consecutive Top 50 season, joining Federer (11), Ljubicic (10) and Roddick (10) as<br />

only active players with such a streak…Did not win title for first time since ‘05…Fewest match wins (20) since<br />

‘00…Reached SF in Båstad and two QFs…Struggled with back injury in spring, retiring in Barcelona and pulled<br />

out of Rome* and Madrid*.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard finished in Top 20 for five of six years (‘04-09, except ’08) and is 9-7 in finals…Eight of his titles<br />

have come on clay, including Hamburg* in ’06…Year-end best ranking of No. 7 in ’06…Won 49 in ‘06 and ’07…<br />

Five-time Grand Slam QF – ‘03, ’05, ’07, ’09 Roland Garros, and ’07 Australian Open…In ’09, won back-to-back<br />

titles in Costa do Sauipe and Buenos Aires…In ’08, won Båstad…In doubles, won his second title at Monte<br />

Carlo* (w/Nadal)…In ’07, won two titles and served as first alternate for Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai…In<br />

’06, broke into Top 10 on May 8 shortly after reaching Barcelona final (l. to Nadal)…In ’05, one of four Spaniards<br />

in year-end Top 20, along with No. 2 Nadal, No. 15 Ferrer, No. 18 Ferrero…In ’04, No. 2 Spaniard (behind No. 5<br />

Moya) finished in Top 20 for first time…Won title in hometown of Barcelona (d. Gaudio in five sets)…Also<br />

helped his country win Davis Cup title (d. U.S. 3-2) by posting two singles wins in 1st RD and SF ties…In ’03,<br />

reached first Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros by beating No. 1 Hewitt in five sets and three-time champion<br />

Kuerten before losing to defending champion Costa in five sets…In ’01, won first title in Sopot (d. Portas) and<br />

finished as second-youngest player (behind Roddick) at 19 years, 8 months in year-end <strong>ATP</strong> Top 30…In juniors,<br />

won Orange Bowl 16-under in ‘98 and in ‘00 reached final at Roland Garros (l. to Mathieu)…Has an 8-11 career<br />

Davis Cup record (5-7 in singles) in 13 ties…Earned a career-high $1,454,675 in ’06.<br />

CAREER TITLES (9): 2009 – Costa do Sauipe(CL), Buenos Aires(CL); 2008 – Båstad(CL); 2007 – Sopot(CL),<br />

Metz(IH); 2006 – Hamburg*(CL), Bastad(CL); 2004 – Barcelona(CL); 2001 – Sopot (CL). FINALIST (7): 2008 –<br />

Warsaw(CL); 2007 – Auckland(H), Beijing(H); 2006 – Barcelona(CL); 2005 – Estoril(CL); 2003 – Stuttgart(CL);<br />

2001 – Casablanca(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (5).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 10-4)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01<br />

AUS. OPEN 14-10 1ST 4TH 2ND QF 4TH 3RD 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 29-10 1ST QF 3RD QF 4TH QF 4TH QF 3RD 4TH<br />

WIMBLEDON 9-10 1ST 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST 2ND<br />

US OPEN 25-10 4TH 4TH 4TH 3RD 4TH 4TH 4TH 1ST 3RD 4TH<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

CAREER W-L: 104-77<br />

BEST RESULT: WON (Hamburg ‘06); DOUBLES (1-0 in Finals). MONTE-CARLO: Champion - 2008 (w/Nadal)<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 06<br />

1-2 RR<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Tommy Robredo Garces…Began playing tennis at age five…Grew up playing on hard courts at<br />

Olot Swimming Club and at age 14 first played on clay courts at Spanish Federation Tennis Center in Barcelona<br />

(C.A.R.)…Father, Angel, a tennis coach, was a big fan of the The Who and named his son after the group…In<br />

June 2007, he and his father met the band at Wembley Arena in London…Mother, Dolores, was an assistant<br />

tennis coach and now a housewife…Supports FC Barcelona and favorite player is Puyol…Considers forehand<br />

his best shot and clay is favorite surface but knows it is absolutely necessary to play on all surfaces…Appeared<br />

in “People en Español” in September 2007 issue and “UK Cosmopolitan” magazine in July 2007…In October<br />

2007, received Men’s Health “Most Stylish Man” in Spain award.


ANDY RODDICK (USA)<br />

Birthdate: August 30, 1982 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska, USA<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Austin, Texas, USA<br />

Weight: 195 (88kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 555-181<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $19,026,697<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 29/19<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 35-61<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 1 (November 3, 2003)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 50 (January 11, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 8 (48-18) 2007: 6 (54-16) 2004: 2 (74-18) 2001: 14 (42-16)<br />

2009: 7 (48-15) 2006: 6 (49-20) 2003: 1 (72-19) 2000: 158 (4-5)<br />

2008: 8 (49-18) 2005: 3 (59-14) 2002: 10 (56-22)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $1,917,612. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 48-18 (singles), 4-4 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Brisbane, Miami*. Finalist: San Jose, Indian Wells*. Semifinalist: Atlanta, Cincinnati*, Basel.<br />

Quarterfinalist: Australian Open, Memphis, Tokyo, Paris*. Doubles Semifinalist: Brisbane(w/Blake).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

Top American finished in Top 10 for a ninth straight year, joining Federer as only active players to accomplish<br />

the feat…He and Federer are also only active players to win at least one title for 10 straight years…Opened season<br />

in Brisbane, capturing his first title Down Under (d. Stepanek)…Followed at Australian Open with QF, falling<br />

to Cilic in five sets…In February, reached final in San Jose (l. to Verdasco in three sets)….In March, put together<br />

solid results at first two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 tournaments with runner-up in Indian Wells* (d. Soderling<br />

in SF, l. to Ljubicic in two tie-breaks)…Then in Miami*, defeated Nadal in SF and Berdych in final to win tournament<br />

for second time (‘04)…Dropped serve just twice in six matches, holding 61 of 63 service games…It was<br />

his first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 title since Cincinnati* in ‘06 and fifth overall…Jumped off to a <strong>Tour</strong>-best 26-4 start<br />

through April 4…Did not play on clay until Roland Garros where he lost in 3rd RD to No. 114 Gabashvili…On<br />

grass, lost in 3rd RD to Sela at Queen’s and followed with 4th RD exit at Wimbledon to Lu 9-7 in fifth set…In July<br />

took a wild card into Atlanta and reached SFs (l. to Fish) and followed with 3rd RD in Washington (l. to Simon)…<br />

Missed Toronto* after he found out he was struggling with a mild case of mononucleosis…Returned in<br />

Cincinnati* and posted wins over No. 5 Soderling and No. 3 Djokovic en route to SFs (l. to Fish)…Fell out of Top<br />

10 on Aug. 9 (at No. 11) and slipped to No. 13 following week before returning on Aug. 23 at No. 9 after<br />

Cincinnati…Overall was out of Top 10 for four weeks…At US Open, suffered a 2nd RD loss to Tipsarevic in four<br />

sets, his earliest exit since a 1st RD in ‘05…Returned to action in October and reached QFs in Tokyo followed<br />

with 2nd RD retirement (right groin) in Shanghai* (vs. Garcia-Lopez)…Returned for final two weeks and<br />

reached SF in Basel and QF in Paris*…Did not play Davis Cup for U.S. during year for first time since ‘01<br />

debut…Went 0-3 in Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals…Compiled marks of 42-15 on hard, 4-2 on grass and 2-1 on<br />

clay…No. 1 in service games won (91%) and No. 2 in aces (815)…Went 4-5 vs. Top 10 opponents.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

One of most consistent performers in U.S. tennis history with a 29-19 mark in singles finals, winning a title every<br />

year since ‘01…His biggest title was his lone Grand Slam crown at ’03 US Open where he beat Nalbandian in<br />

five sets in SFs (saving one match point) and Ferrero in final…Also last American to win a Slam singles title…<br />

Finished No. 1 that year with personal-high six titles in eight finals and was No. 1 for a total of 13 weeks before<br />

handing over top reigns to Federer on Feb. 2, ‘04…Has been runner-up in four other Grand Slam events, including<br />

Wimbledon three times (‘04-05, ’09) and US Open in ’06, each time losing to Federer…Has been a stalwart<br />

for U.S. Davis Cup team with 31-11 singles record in 23 ties from ‘01-09 and led team to title in '07 (d. Russia), its<br />

first crown since ‘95…He is second-winningest player in U.S. history (behind J. McEnroe-41)…In ’09, won his<br />

lone title in Memphis and runner-up in Doha, Wimbledon and Washington…At All England Club, did not drop<br />

serve until final game of match, holding 37 straight service games, before Federer won 16-14 in fifth set in<br />

longest decisive set in Grand Slam final history…Hit career-high 43 aces in QF win over Hewitt en route…<br />

Qualified for year-end championship but withdrew due to left knee injury, which first occurred Oct. 13 in<br />

Shanghai*…In ’08, captured three <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles (San Jose, Dubai, Beijing) in four finals posting wins<br />

over Top 3 players for first time in a season…Ended 11-match losing streak to No. 1 Federer in QF in Miami* (l.<br />

to champion Davydenko)…Only clay event was Rome* retiring in SF with right shoulder injury…Withdrew<br />

from Roland Garros, ending a streak of 28 consecutive Grand Slams played…In October, won title in Beijing and<br />

reached SF in Tokyo…Qualified for sixth straight Tennis Masters Cup, but withdrew after one match due to a<br />

right ankle injury…In ‘07, led U.S. to its first Davis Cup title since ‘95 by going 6-0 in Cup play as U.S. defeated<br />

Russia 4-1 in final…First American to go undefeated and lead his country to Cup title since Sampras (6-0) in<br />

‘95…Advanced to SF at Australian Open for third time (l. to Federer) and runner-up in Memphis (l. to Haas)…<br />

Won title at Queen’s for fourth time in five years and won title in Washington…In ’06, won Cincinnati* title (d.<br />

Ferrero) and reached fourth career Grand Slam final at US Open (l. to Federer)…Went 18-2 during summer after<br />

teaming up with former No. 1 Connors, including runner-up in Indianapolis (l. to Blake)…Dropped out of Top<br />

10 on July 10 for first time since Oct. 28, ‘02, for four weeks before returning after Cincinnati* title…In Davis Cup<br />

SF in Moscow, dropped opening rubber to Safin and lost a 17-15 five-setter (4:48) vs. Tursunov, which clinched<br />

Russia’s victory…In ’05, won titles in San Jose, Houston, Queen’s, Washington and 20th of his career in Lyon…<br />

Runner-up at Wimbledon and Cincinnati*…In Davis Cup, led U.S. back into ‘06 <strong>World</strong> Group by wins over<br />

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Belgium’s Rochus brothers, including five setter against Olivier (4:32)…Qualified for Tennis Masters Cup and<br />

withdrew due to back injury…In ’04, captured four titles (San Jose, Miami*, Queen’s, Indianapolis) and runnerup<br />

in four other tournaments, including Wimbledon (l. to Federer)…Led U.S. to first Davis Cup final since<br />

’97…Recorded world’s fastest serve at 155 mph in Davis Cup SF (vs. Voltchkov) on Sept. 24…In ’03, youngest<br />

American (21 yrs., 3 mos.) and second overall (behind Hewitt, (20 yrs., 8 mos. in 2001) to finish No. 1 in history of<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> Rankings (since 1973)…Sixth American to finish No. 1 (Sampras-6 times, Connors-5, McEnroe-4, Courier-1,<br />

Agassi-1)…Won six titles on three different surfaces in eight finals…Won Austrlian Open record 21-19 in fifth<br />

set in QF win over El Aynaoui…In ’02, youngest American to finish in year-end Top 10 since Chang in ‘92…Won<br />

Memphis and Houston titles…Finalist in Delray Beach…Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 final in Toronto* (l. to<br />

Cañas)…In ’01, youngest player (19) in <strong>ATP</strong> Top 20 and first American teen to win at least three titles in same<br />

season since Sampras won four in ‘90…Made Davis Cup debut in 1st RD in Switzerland…In Miami*, run to QF<br />

included wins over former No. 1s Rios and Sampras…Made clay debut in Atlanta and dropped one set en route<br />

to first title…First American teen to win an <strong>ATP</strong> title since Chang (Feb. ‘92)…Also won Houston title without<br />

dropping a set (d. Lee)…First American to capture back-to-back clay titles since Courier in ‘92…Won first hard<br />

court title in Washington…Reached US Open QF (l. to eventual titlist Hewitt)…In ‘00, youngest player (18 yrs., 3<br />

mos.) in year-end Top 200…As No. 1 junior, won Australian Open and US Open without dropping a set…First<br />

American to win Australian juniors since Buchholz in ‘59…First American No. 1 junior since Brian Dunn in ‘92.<br />

CAREER TITLES (29): 2010 – Brisbane(H), Miami*(H); 2009 – Memphis(IH); 2008 – San Jose(IH), Dubai(H),<br />

Beijing(H); 2007 – London / Queen’s Club(G), Washington(H); 2006 – Cincinnati*(H); 2005 – San Jose(IH),<br />

Houston(CL), London / Queen’s Club(G), Washington(H), Lyon(IC); 2004 – San Jose(IH), Miami*(H), London /<br />

Queen’s Club(G), Indianapolis(H); 2003 – St. Poelten(CL), London / Queen’s Club(G), Indianapolis(H),<br />

Montreal*(H), Cincinnati*(H), US Open(H); 2002 – Memphis(IH), Houston(CL); 2001 – Atlanta(CL), Houston(CL),<br />

Washington(H). FINALIST (19): 2010 – San Jose(IH), Indian Wells*(H); 2009 – Doha(H), Wimbledon(G),<br />

Washington(H); 2008 – Los Angeles(H); 2007 – Memphis(IH); 2006 – Indianapolis(H), US Open(H); 2005 –<br />

Wimbledon(G), Cincinnati*(H); 2004 – Houston(CL), Wimbledon(G), Toronto*(H), Bangkok(IH); 2003 –<br />

Memphis(IH), Houston(CL); 2002 – Delray Beach(H), Toronto*(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-16)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00<br />

AUS. OPEN 34-9 QF SF 3RD SF 4TH SF QF SF 2ND — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 9-9 3RD 4TH — 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 3RD —<br />

WIMBLEDON 37-10 4TH RUP 2ND QF 3RD RUP RUP SF 3RD 3RD —<br />

US OPEN 36-10 2ND 3RD QF QF RUP 1ST QF WON QF QF 1ST<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

8-11 RR DNP^ RR SF RR DNP+ SF SF<br />

^Qualified but w/d due to injury +Played one RR match before w/d due to injury<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 148-60, 5-4 in finals)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00<br />

INDIAN WELLS 25-8 RUP SF 2ND SF 4TH SF QF QF — — —<br />

MIAMI 31-9 WON QF SF QF QF 2ND WON 3RD 2ND QF 2ND<br />

MONTE-CARLO 2-2 — — — — — — — 1ST 3RD — —<br />

ROME 14-7 — — SF 3RD QF 3RD 1ST 2ND SF — —<br />

MADRID 5-7 — QF 3RD — 3RD 2ND — 3RD 2ND — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL25-7 — SF 3RD QF — 1ST RUP WON RUP QF —<br />

CINCINNATI 29-8 SF 2ND — 3RD WON RUP SF WON QF 1ST 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 1-2 2ND 2ND — — — — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 13-7 QF — QF — — SF 3RD SF QF 2ND —<br />

DOUBLES (1-0 in Finals). INDIAN WELLS: Champion - 2009 (w/Fish)<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Andrew Stephen Roddick…Nicknamed “A-Rod”…Hosted the comedy program Saturday Night Live<br />

on November 8, 2003, becoming second tennis player (Chris Evert) and only 12th athlete (at the time) in three<br />

decades to do so…Father, Jerry, is an investor, and mother, Blanche, is director of Andy Roddick Foundation,<br />

which has raised over $11 million for nearly 10 charities since 2001…His foundation is supported by Elton John,<br />

Jimmy Buffett, Lionel Richie, among others…The Andy Roddick Youth tennis program in San Antonio, Texas<br />

assists 150 disadvantaged children and provides scholarships at all levels of schooling…Won 2004 <strong>ATP</strong> Arthur<br />

Ashe Humanitarian Award…Brother John was All-American tennis player at University of Georgia (1996-98),<br />

now head coach at University of Oklahoma…Oldest brother Lawrence, a chiropractor, was an accomplished<br />

spring board diver and a member of U.S. Senior National Team…A University of Nebraska football fan…Moved<br />

to Austin, Texas at age 4 1/2, then moved to Boca Raton at age 10…Returned to Austin in November<br />

2003…Played varsity basketball in high school alongside Davis Cup teammate Mardy Fish, who trained and<br />

lived with Roddick in 1999…Favorite music includes Dave Matthews Band and John Mayer…Wife, Brooklyn<br />

Decker (married Apr. 17, 2009) was model on cover of Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue in 2010…Travels with<br />

former <strong>ATP</strong> trainer Doug Spreen and coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Larry Stefanki (since December 2008).<br />

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MICHAEL RUSSELL (USA)<br />

Birthdate: May 1, 1978 Turned Pro: 1998<br />

Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA<br />

Height: 5’8” (1.73m)<br />

Residence: Houston, Texas, USA<br />

Weight: 155 (70kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 41-94<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,314,085<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-10<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 60 (August 13, 2007)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 222 (November 12, 2001)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 99 (11-23) 2007: 72 (10-19) 2004: 244 (0-0) 2001: 88 (8-17) 1998: 288 (0-2) 1995: T1273 (0-0)<br />

2009: 83 (2-4) 2006: 145 (0-2) 2003: 496 (1-1) 2000: 156 (1-6) 1997: 346 (0-0)<br />

2008: 259 (3-5) 2005: 363 (0-0) 2002: 160 (5-15) 1999: 228 (0-0) 1996: NR<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $322,770. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 11-23 (singles), 4-10 (doubles) Challenger: 10-4 (singles).<br />

Singles Quarterfinalist: San Jose, Atlanta.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The oldest full-time American on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> finished in the Top 100 for the third time in four years…<br />

Compiled an 11-23 match record in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> level events with first two career QFs in San Jose (l. to<br />

Querrey) and Atlanta (l. to Isner)…His best Grand Slam result was 2nd RD at Wimbledon (d. Riba, l. to Fognini in<br />

five sets)…Won Honolulu Challenger (d. Zemlja) in January and went 10-4 in Challengers…Earned a careerhigh<br />

$322,770.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The American has compiled his best results on Challenger level with a 208-133 match record and a 12-6 mark in<br />

finals…Early on in his career, performed well in Futures events with a 91-24 record (9-2 in finals)…His best<br />

Grand Slam result came at Roland Garros in ‘01 when he qualified and defeated Mahut in 1st RD, Bruguera in<br />

2nd RD and Malisse in first five-set match in 3rd RD before facing No. 1 Kuerten…Led by two sets and held<br />

match point at 5-3 in third set before losing 36 46 76(7) 63 61 to eventual champion…Finished in Top 100 for<br />

first time at No. 88…In ’09, compiled a 42-15 match record in Challengers and won three titles in six finals…In<br />

’07, finished in Top 100 for first time since ‘01 winning 10 <strong>ATP</strong> level matches and 19-2 mark in Challenger play<br />

with three titles…Qualified for Australian Open and took Hewitt to five sets in opening round…Best <strong>ATP</strong> result<br />

came at Indian Wells* advancing to 4th RD with wins over Gicquel, No. 12 Berdych and Garcia-Lopez before losing<br />

to Chela…Reached 3rd RD in Washington and Tokyo…First player to qualify in four different Grand Slam<br />

events in succession (‘00 Wimbledon, US Open; ‘01 Aust. Open, Roland Garros).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-3)<br />

CAREER 10 08 07 06 02 01 00 98<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-5 1ST 2ND 1ST — 1ST 1ST — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 3-4 1ST — 1ST — 1ST 4TH — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-4 2ND — 1ST — 1ST — 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 0-6 1ST — 1ST 1ST — 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 9-12)<br />

CAREER 10 09 07 01 98<br />

INDIAN WELLS 6-3 3RD 2ND 4TH — —<br />

MIAMI 2-2 2ND 2ND — — —<br />

MADRID 0-1 1ST — — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-4 1ST — 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 — — — 1ST —<br />

PARIS 0-1 1ST — — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Michael Craig Russell…Nicknames include “Mussell,” “Wheels” and “Iron Mike”…Began playing tennis<br />

at age five with his father, George, a member of Univ. of Michigan’s Big 10 Conference championship team<br />

in 1965…Mother, Carole, attended Univ. of Michigan and is an English teacher…Older brother David, played<br />

collegiately at Princeton and attended Harvard Business School…Grew up in Michigan and graduated as<br />

Valedictorian at Saddlebrook (Fla.) High School in spring 1995…Ranked #1 in U.S. Boys’ 18-Under in 1996…<br />

Named NCAA Rookie of the Year and finished No. 7 in collegiate rankings at University of Miami before turning<br />

pro in 1998…Favorite food is sushi and Mexican, enjoys working out and favorite place to visit is Hawaii…<br />

Considers hard cours his favorite surface…Wife, Lilly (married Nov. 10, 2007) is a fitness competitor.<br />

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RAINER SCHUETTLER (GER)<br />

Birthdate: April 25, 1976 Turned Pro: 1995<br />

Birthplace: Korbach, Germany<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Altstaetten, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 165 (74kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 322-324<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $7,193,528<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/8<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 19-38<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 5 (April 26, 2004)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 40 (July 11, 2005)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 84 (12-17) 2007: 130 (7-13) 2004: 42 (29-30) 2001: 43 (33-31) 1998: 111 (12-15) 1995: 445 (0-1)<br />

2009: 85 (16-29) 2006: 95 (11-21) 2003: 6 (71-30) 2000: 45 (23-29) 1997: 123 (5-2) 1994: T772 (0-0)<br />

2008: 30 (21-23) 2005: 89 (18-24) 2002: 33 (41-30) 1999: 48 (23-29) 1996: 329 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $284,955. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 12-17 (singles), 5-7 (doubles) Challenger: 16-8 (singles),<br />

0-2 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: London / Queen’s Club. Quarterfinalist: Los Angeles. Doubles<br />

Semifinalist: Zagreb(w/Becker).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The oldest player in year-end Top 100…Reached SF at Queen’s and QF in Los Angeles…Was 16-8 in Challengers<br />

and reached back-to-back Greek finals in Athens (l. to Lu) and Rhodes (l. to Sela)…Went 12-17 in <strong>ATP</strong> play.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The German has finished in Top 100 in 10 of past 11 seasons (except ‘07) and in Top 50 seven times, including<br />

six in a row from ‘99-’04…Has 4-8 lifetime record in finals…Finished year-end best No. 6 in ‘03 with 71-30<br />

record…Won titles in Tokyo and Lyon that year while reaching his lone Grand Slam final at Australian Open (l.<br />

to Agassi)…Qualified for season-ending Tennis Masters Cup in Houston in ’03 and defeated No. 1 Roddick in<br />

round robin play before losing to Agassi in SF…His last final came at Monte-Carlo* in April ‘04 (l. to Coria) and<br />

his last title came in Lyon in October ‘03…In ’08, advanced to SF at Wimbledon (l. to Nadal)…Voted <strong>ATP</strong> Most<br />

Improved Player of Year in ‘03 and <strong>ATP</strong> Comeback Player of Year in ‘08…Has a 9-9 career Davis Cup record (9-6<br />

in singles) in 11 ties since ‘99…Earned a career-high $1,875,002 in ’03.<br />

CAREER TITLES (4): 2003 – Tokyo(H), Lyon(IC); 2001 – Shanghai(H); 1999 – Doha(H). FINALIST (8): 2004 –<br />

Monte-Carlo*(CL); 2003 – Australian Open(H), Costa do Sauipe(H); 2002 – Munich(CL); 2001 – Hong Kong(H),<br />

St. Petersburg(IH); 2000 – Doha(H); 1999 – Chennai(H).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (5).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 8-7)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98<br />

AUS. OPEN 14-12 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST RUP 3RD 4TH 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 4-11 1ST 1ST 1ST — 1ST 1ST 1ST 4TH 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 18-12 2ND 2ND SF — 1ST 1ST 3RD 4TH 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST<br />

US OPEN 7-12 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 4TH 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST —<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 03<br />

2-2 SF<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 48-65)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99<br />

INDIAN WELLS 10-10 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND SF QF 1ST — —<br />

MIAMI 4-10 1ST 3RD 1ST — — 2ND 2ND 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

MONTE CARLO 6-7 — 1ST — — — 1ST RUP 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROME 3-5 — — — — — 1ST 1ST QF 1ST 1ST — —<br />

MADRID 0-8 — 1ST 1ST — — — 2ND 2ND 1ST — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 5-5 — 2ND — — — — 1ST SF 1ST — — 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 9-4 — — — — — — 1ST SF QF — — 3RD<br />

SHANGHAI 2-1 — 3RD — — — — — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 2-5 — — 1ST — — — 1ST QF 1ST — — 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age nine…Parents Karl and Klara; sister, Marita…His most memorable tennis moment<br />

came when he was nine years old watching countryman Boris Becker capture Wimbledon in 1985…Enjoys<br />

computers, football, basketball, watching movies and hanging out with friends…Big fan of Michael Jordan…<br />

Enjoys reading John Grisham novels and lists “There’s Something About Mary” as his favorite film…Considers<br />

return and backhand as strengths and hard courts…Coached by Dirk Hordorff (since 1992).<br />

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EDUARDO SCHWANK (ARG)<br />

Birthdate: April 23, 1986 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Rosario, Argentina<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Rosario, Argentina<br />

Weight: 182 (82kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 32-54<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,166,737<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 48 (June 7, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 36 (September 13, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 74 (14-24) 2007: 175 (0-1) 2004: T1253 (0-0)<br />

2009: 118 (3-14) 2006: 294 (0-0) 2003: T1324 (0-0)<br />

2008: 58 (15-15) 2005: T976 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $549,531. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 14-24 (singles), 18-15 (doubles) Challenger: 9-1 (singles),<br />

1-2 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Santiago, Acapulco, Barcelona. Doubles Winner:<br />

Stuttgart(w/Berlocq). Finalist: Montpellier(w/M. Lopez). Semifinalist: Wimbledon(w/Chela), US<br />

Open(w/Zeballos).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine finished in Top 75 for second time in three years…Broke Top 50 for first time at No. 48 on June<br />

7…His best <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> results were QFs on clay in Santiago, Acapulco (l. to Gonzalez) and Barcelona (d.<br />

Hewitt, l. to Soderling)…Began season with a final at Sao Paulo Challenger and followed with title at<br />

Bucaramanga Challenger…Reached 2nd round at US Open (l. Clement), his lone Grand Slam match win of<br />

year…A member of winning <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> Team Championship in Düsseldorf…In doubles, won first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> title in Stuttgart (w/Berlocq)…Went 12-11 on clay and 2-11on hard courts…Earned a career-high<br />

$549,531.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Argentine broke through in Top 100 for first time in ‘08 when he finished a year-end best No. 58, highlighted<br />

by a personal-high 15 match wins and maiden <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF…Also, reached QFs in three other tournaments<br />

and advanced to a Grand Slam-best 3rd RD at Roland Garros as a qualifier, defeating former champ<br />

Moya in five sets in 1st RD and Granollers (l. to Mathieu)…Went 25-5 in Challengers and won three straight<br />

titles…In ’09, slipped to No. 118 and still earned two Challenger titles…In ’07, finished in Top 200 for first time,<br />

winning three Futures titles and one Challenger…Enjoyed an outstanding junior career in ‘04, finishing as No. 2<br />

player in world (behind Monfils) and winning five titles in six finals…Biggest title was Banana Bowl in Brazil (d.<br />

Andujar)…Has an 81-32 career match record in Challengers and 7-5 in finals…Also 81-29 in Futures with a 9-2<br />

mark in finals.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-3 1ST 1ST 3RD<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-3 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

US OPEN 1-2 2ND — 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-9)<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-1 — 1ST<br />

MIAMI 1-2 2ND 1ST<br />

MONTE CARLO 0-2 1ST 1ST<br />

MADRID 1-2 2ND 1ST<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 1ST —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Eduardo Jonatan Schwank…Began playing at age four…Father, Rolando, is deceased…Mother,<br />

Marta and has three older brothers, Leonardo, Gerardo and Edoardo…Big fan of Boca Juniors football team…<br />

Considers clay his best surface and forehand as best shot…Biggest moment in his career thus far is reaching<br />

3rd RD at Roland Garros in 2008 (d. former champ Moya in five sets in 1st RD)…Coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro and<br />

countryman Martin Rodriguez.<br />

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DUDI SELA (ISR)<br />

Birthdate: April 4, 1985 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: Kiryat Shmonna, Israel<br />

Height: 5’9” (1.75m)<br />

Residence: Tel Aviv, Israel<br />

Weight: 144 (65kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 62-74<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,276,879<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-7<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 29 (July 20, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 122 (February 22, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 75 (16-20) 2007: 66 (10-5) 2004: 260 (0-0) 2001: T1379 (0-0)<br />

2009: 43 (18-22) 2006: 240 (0-2) 2003: 325 (0-0)<br />

2008: 91 (17-23) 2005: 171 (1-2) 2002: 472 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $283,050. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 16-20 (singles), 4-6 (doubles) Challenger: 17-3 (singles), 2-<br />

2 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Chennai. Quarterfinalist: London / Queen’s Club. Doubles Semifinalist:<br />

San Jose(w/Istomin).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Israeli finished in Top 100 for a fourth consecutive year…Began season with SF appearance in Chennai<br />

(l. Wawrinka) and two months later reached 3rd RD at Indian Wells*…In June, advanced to QF at Queen’s Club<br />

in London (d. No. 7 Roddick, l. to Schuettler)…Won a pair of Challenger titles in Rhodes (d. Schuettler) and<br />

Vancouver (d. Berankis) en route to 17-3 match record.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Tel Aviv resident broke through in ‘09 to finish in Top 50 for first time at a year-end best No. 43, highlighted<br />

by a personal-high 18 match wins and Grand Slam-best 4th RD showing at Wimbledon (l. to No. 7 Tsonga)…<br />

Became first player from his country to finish in Top 50 since Amos Mansdorf was No. 25 in ‘93…Reached a<br />

career-high No. 29 in July and helped Israel to Davis Cup SF for first time…In February, advanced to his second<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF in Memphis (l. to Stepanek)…Became first Israeli to reach 4th RD or better in a Grand Slam<br />

since Mansdorf (QF)at ’92 Australian Open…Followed with four-set win over Russia’s Youzhny in second rubber<br />

of QF tie (Israel lost to Spain in SF)…In ’08, finished in Top 100 for second straight year at No. 91, highlighted by<br />

maiden <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in Beijing (d. No. 5 Ferrer, No. 16 Robredo, l. to Roddick)…Became first Israeli to<br />

reach an <strong>ATP</strong> final since Levy in Nottingham in June ‘01…Helped Israel into ‘09 Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group by winning<br />

both his singles matches vs Peru (d. Miranda, Horna)…In ’07, first player from his country to finish in Top<br />

100 since Levy in ‘01…Compiled a 33-14 match record in Challenger play with two titles and went 10-5 (all on<br />

hard courts) in <strong>ATP</strong> level competition…Led his country back into Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group in ‘08 by winning both<br />

of his singles matches in playoff tie (was 5-1 during year)…Finished strong by winning both of his matches over<br />

Chile’s Massu (in 5:07) and Gonzalez in five-sets marathon (5:01) to lead Israel into <strong>World</strong> Group…He is first<br />

player to win two five-hour plus Davis Cup matches in same tie…Has a 13-10 career Davis Cup singles record in<br />

12 ties…Earned a career-high $393,989 in ’09.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2008 – Beijing(H).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 05<br />

AUS. OPEN 4-4 1ST 3RD 2ND 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-4 1ST 2ND 1ST — 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-3 1ST 4TH 1ST — —<br />

US OPEN 2-4 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 6-8)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

INDIAN WELLS 3-2 3RD — 2ND<br />

MIAMI 3-3 2ND 1ST 3RD<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 — 1ST —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age seven at Israel Tennis Centre in Kiryat Shmonna…Father, Michael, is a bus driver;<br />

mother, Anca, is a nurse…Has two brothers (Ofer, tennis coach and Nir, real estate agent) and sister (Shirley)…<br />

Admires former Israeli No. 1 Amos Mansdorf and Roger Federer…Enjoys going to the beach and surfing in<br />

Netanyia, Israel…Likes football and supports teams of Kiryat Shmonna and Manchester United…Favorite shot<br />

is backhand and prefers hard courts…Best tennis memory is beating Fernando Gonzalez in five hour marathon<br />

match in Davis Cup in his home country in September 2007 as Israel beat Chile to reach 2008 <strong>World</strong> Group…<br />

Coached by countryman Eyal Ram (since 2010).<br />

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ANDREAS SEPPI (ITA)<br />

Birthdate: February 21, 1984 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: Bolzano, Italy<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Caldaro, Italy<br />

Weight: 165 (74kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 144-172<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,914,765<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-37<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 27 (July 7, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 77 (November 2, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 52 (24-28) 2007: 50 (22-24) 2004: 135 (5-10) 2001: T803 (0-0)<br />

2009: 49 (24-31) 2006: 75 (20-30) 2003: 285 (0-2) 2000: T1126 (0-0)<br />

2008: 35 (30-30) 2005: 69 (19-17) 2002: 346 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $563,331. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 24-28 (singles), 12-18 (doubles) Challenger: 9-3 (singles),<br />

2-2 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Hamburg, Umag. Quarterfinalist: Båstad. Doubles Finalist:<br />

Båstad(w/Vagnozzi), Tokyo(w/Tursunov). Semifinalist: Nice(w/Starace).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Italian (behind Starace) finished in Top 75 for sixth straight year…Failed to win back-to-back matches<br />

until July before reaching QF in Båstad (l. to No. 5 to Soderling)…Advanced to consecutive SFs in Hamburg (l. to<br />

Melzer) and Umag (l. to Ferrero)…Won title at Kitzbühel Challenger (d. Crivoi)…In doubles, reached second<br />

final at Båstad (w/Vagnozzi), falling to Lindstedt-Tecau…Went 14-10 on clay and 9-15 on hard.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Caldaro resident finished in Top 50 for three straight years (‘07-09), including a year-end best No. 35 in ‘08<br />

when he won a personal-high 30 matches…In ’09, reached SFs in Belgrade and Umag…In ’08, his best finish<br />

was SF in Hamburg* and four QFs…In ’07, finished in Top 50 for first time at No. 50 highlighted by his first final<br />

in Gstaad (l. to Mathieu)…In March, reached final at Sunrise Challenger…In October, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> indoor SF<br />

in Vienna with wins over Baghdatis and No. 13 Ljubicic (l. to eventual winner Djokovic)…In ’06, compiled his<br />

first 20-win season (20-30) while reaching a pair of <strong>ATP</strong> SFs (Sydney, Nottingham)…Defeated No. 4 Hewitt in QF<br />

of Sydney for his second career Top 10 win…Reached SF on grass in Nottingham (d Hrbaty, Murray, l. to<br />

Bjorkman)…In doubles, reached first final in Zagreb (w/Sanguinetti)…In ’05, finished in Top 100 for first time at<br />

No. 69 and reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Palermo (l. to Andreev)…Advanced to his second QF at Hamburg* (l. to<br />

Gasquet)…Played in Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group playoff against Spain, beating Ferrero before falling to Nadal…In<br />

’04, reached first QF as wild card in Palermo (l. to Berdych)…Has an 11-9 career Davis Cup record (9-8 in singles)<br />

in 12 ties since ‘04…Earned a career-high $653,275 in ’08.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2007 – Gstaad(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-8)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 2-5 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 2-5 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 7-6 2ND 3RD 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 3-7 1ST 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 33-40)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 4-5 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST — —<br />

MIAMI 2-6 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 6-6 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND —<br />

ROME 4-6 2ND 2ND 2ND — 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

MADRID 2-3 1ST 3RD 1ST — — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 — — 1ST — — — —<br />

CINCINNATI 3-3 — 2ND 3RD — 1ST — —<br />

SHANGHAI 2-1 3RD — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 2-5 — 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Nickname is Andy…From German-speaking region of Italy, but also speaks Italian and English…Mother,<br />

Marialuise, works in a sporting goods shop; father, Hugo, works in transport business and has a younger sister,<br />

Maria…Hobbies are football and skiing…Considers clay and hard courts as favorite surfaces and considers forehand<br />

as best shot…Idol growing up was Yevgeny Kafelnikov…Coached by Massimo Sartori (since 1995) and fitness<br />

trainer is Lisa Sartori (wife of his coach).<br />

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FLORENT SERRA (FRA)<br />

Birthdate: February 28, 1981 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Bordeaux, France<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Gland, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 171 (77kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 114-145<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,422,752<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-23<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 36 (June 26, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 109 (September 10, 2007)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 69 (19-27) 2007: 91 (16-24) 2004: 209 (2-3) 2001: 313 (0-0)<br />

2009: 65 (24-29) 2006: 61 (23-26) 2003: 220 (0-2) 2000: 536 (0-0)<br />

2008: 59 (20-24) 2005: 50 (10-10) 2002: 202 (0-0) 1999: T852 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $408,325. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 19-27 (singles), 1-8 (doubles) Challenger: 5-4 (singles).<br />

Singles Semifinalist: Casablanca.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman finished in Top 100 for sixth consecutive year, highlighted by SF in Casablanca (l. to Hanescu) in<br />

April…Reached 3rd RD at Australian Open (l. Murray) for first time and in Miami* (l. to Federer)…Has played in<br />

21 straight Grand Slam tournaments going into ‘11…Went 10-16 on hard and 8-8 on clay courts.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman is a two-time <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title winner, capturing titles in Bucharest (d. Andreev) in ‘05 and<br />

Adelaide (d. Hrbaty) in ’06…His best year-end ranking was No. 50 in ’05 and his all-time high ranking is No. 36<br />

on June 26, ’06…In ‘09, advanced to final in Casablanca (l. to Ferrero) and won a personal-best 24 matches…In<br />

’08, advanced to a Grand Slam-best 3rd RD at Roland Garros…Best <strong>ATP</strong> result was Estoril (l. to Davydenko)…In<br />

’07, posted win over No. 5 Davydenko in Amersfoort en route to QFs…Also QF in Moscow…In ’06, in addition<br />

to title Down Under, reached SFs in ‘s-Hertogenbosch and Bucharest…In ’05, made third-biggest jump into Top<br />

50 from previous year, improving 159 spots…Won first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Bucharest and added two Challenger titles…<br />

Has a career mark of 108-83 in Challenger tournaments and 3-3 in finals…Earned a career-high $449,133 in ’09.<br />

CAREER TITLES (2): 2006 – Adelaide(H); 2005 – Bucharest(CL). FINALIST (1): 2009 – Casablanca(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-4)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 4-6 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 6-7 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-5 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST — —<br />

US OPEN 5-6 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 20-31)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

INDIAN WELLS 2-5 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 6-4 3RD 1ST — 3RD 3RD —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 2-4 2ND 1ST — 1ST 2ND —<br />

ROME 1-2 — 1ST — — 2ND —<br />

MADRID 1-3 — 2ND 1ST — 1ST —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-3 — 1ST — — 1ST 2ND<br />

CINCINNATI 3-3 — 1ST 2ND — 3RD —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 1ST — — — — —<br />

PARIS 2-4 2ND — 2ND — 1ST 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Florent Lucien Serra…Began playing tennis at age seven with his father, Jean-Luc, who was born in<br />

Casablanca, got him involved at his local tennis club in Bordeaux…Mother, Martine, is a secretary…Tennis was<br />

always his sport of choice and he remained in Bordeaux until he was 18 in order to finish his degree in economics<br />

with honors…After finishing his studies, moved to Paris to train at Roland Garros under national training<br />

program…Wanted to continue his studies and did some correspondence courses to focus on English, but realized<br />

that it was too difficult while focusing on a pro tennis career…Admired Thomas Enqvist and Carlos Moya<br />

growing up…Favorite surface is clay and best shot is forehand…Fitness trainer is Paul Quetin and coached by<br />

countryman Boris Vallejo (since November 2009).<br />

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GILLES SIMON (FRA)<br />

Birthdate: December 27, 1984 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: Nice, France<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.82m)<br />

Residence: Neuchatel, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 155 (70kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 184-130<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $4,217,535<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 7/2<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 12-27<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 6 (January 5, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 117 (January 28, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 44 (23-17) 2007: 29 (35-26) 2004: 174 (0-1)<br />

2009: 15 (45-29) 2006: 45 (24-24) 2003: 480 (0-0)<br />

2008: 7 (51-27) 2005: 124 (6-6) 2002: T1345 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $532,413. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 23-17 (singles), 0-3 (doubles) Challenger: 4-1 (singles).<br />

Singles Winner: Metz. Semifinalist: Valencia. Quarterfinalist: Eastbourne, Washington, Beijing, Montpellier.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman posted fifth straight Top 50 finish despite being limited to just four events in first half of year<br />

due to a right knee injury…Was 0-4 in <strong>ATP</strong> action before returning in June…In first stop back reached QF in<br />

Eastbourne and 3rd RD at Wimbledon (l. to Murray)…Best results came from a title in Metz (d. Kohlschreiber,<br />

Zverev), 500 level events with QFs in Washington (l. to Nalbandian) and Beijing (l. to Djokovic) and SF in<br />

Valencia (l. to Granollers)…Won pair of dead rubbers as France reached Davis Cup final…Compiled 19-13 mark<br />

on hard, 3-2 on grass and 1-2 on clay courts.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman had back-to-back Top 15 seasons in ‘08-09, including a year-end best No. 7 in ’08 when he won<br />

a personal-high 51 matches and three of his seven career titles…In ’09, reached QF at Australian Open (l. to<br />

Nadal)…Won first Asian title in Bangkok (d. Troicki)…Also had three SFs and five QFs, including Cincinnati* and<br />

Shanghai*…In ’08, won titles in Casablanca (d. Benneteau), Indianapolis (d. Tursunov) and Bucharest (d.<br />

Moya)…Runner-up at Madrid* (d. No. 1 Nadal in SF, l. to Murray)…Broke into Top 10, making it first time since<br />

‘86 two Frenchmen (Tsonga, Simon) finished in Top 10…Led <strong>ATP</strong> with 14 match wins after losing first set…<br />

Debuted at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai reaching SF (l. to Djokovic)…One of three players (Murray, Roddick)<br />

to beat top trio of Nadal, Federer and Djokovic during season…Played most tournaments (29) among Top<br />

10…In ’07, won first two <strong>ATP</strong> titles in Marseille and Bucharest…In ’06, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Valencia (l. to<br />

Almagro)…Has a 2-2 career Davis Cup singles mark in three ties…Earned a career-high $1,425,489 in ’08.<br />

CAREER TITLES (7): 2010 – Metz(IH); 2009 – Bangkok(IH); 2008 – Casablanca(CL), Indianapolis(H),<br />

Bucharest(CL); 2007 – Marseille(IH), Bucharest(CL). FINALIST (2): 2008 – Madrid*(IH); 2006 – Valencia(CL).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-2)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

AUS. OPEN 8-4 — QF 3RD 1ST 3RD —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 3-5 — 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 7-5 3RD 4TH 3RD 2ND 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 8-5 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND 2ND —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 41-37)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

INDIAN WELLS 4-4 2ND 3RD 2ND 3RD — —<br />

MIAMI 3-5 2ND 4TH 1ST 3RD 1ST —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 2-4 — 2ND 1ST 1ST 3RD —<br />

ROME 4-3 — 3RD 2ND 3RD — —<br />

MADRID 6-2 — 3RD RUP — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 6-4 1ST 3RD SF — 1ST —<br />

CINCINNATI 6-5 1ST QF 2ND — 2ND 2ND<br />

SHANGHAI 2-2 1ST QF — — — —<br />

PARIS 4-5 2ND 3RD 3RD 2ND 1ST —<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 08<br />

2-2 SF<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six…Nickname is Gilou…Inspired by Chang, saying, “He showed me that you don’t<br />

have to be tall in order to be a great player”…Father, Daniel, works for an insurance company; Mother Mireille is<br />

a doctor…Older brother Jean-Marie is an engineer…Favorite French player is Cedric Pioline…Hobbies include<br />

video games, rollerblading and movies…Enjoys all surfaces and considers backhand his best shot…Friends on<br />

tour include fellow Frenchmen Gael Monfils, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Josselin Ouanna…As a kid, always<br />

dreamed of playing on a packed center court and winning Roland Garros…Fiancé, Carine; son, Timothé (born<br />

September 2, 2010)…Fitness trainer is Paul Quetin and coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Thierry Tulasne.<br />

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ROBIN SODERLING (SWE)<br />

Birthdate: August 14, 1984 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Tibro, Sweden<br />

Height: 6’4” (1.93m)<br />

Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco<br />

Weight: 192 (87kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 272-161<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $9,099,288<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/10<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 24-49<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 4 (November 15, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 109 (May 11, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 5 (57-22) 2007: 41 (27-16) 2004: 34 (31-28) 2001: 443 (1-1)<br />

2009: 8 (49-21) 2006: 25 (35-23) 2003: 59 (10-6)<br />

2008: 17 (45-21) 2005: 81 (16-18) 2002: 176 (1-5)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $3,731,527. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 57-22 (singles), 0-3 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Rotterdam, Paris*. Finalist: Barcelona, Roland Garros, Båstad. Semifinalist: Indian Wells*,<br />

Miami*, Valencia. Quarterfinalist: Marseille, Wimbledon, US Open, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Shanghai*,<br />

Stockholm.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Swede is first player from his country to finish in Top 10 back-to-back years since Enqvist in ‘99-00…He<br />

captured two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles and reached three other finals, including Roland Garros for second straight<br />

year, while winning a personal-high 57 matches…Moved to a career-high No. 4 for two weeks before finishing a<br />

year-end best No. 5…In February, collected title in Rotterdam (d. Youzhny)…In 1st RD Davis Cup tie vs.<br />

Argentina, defeated Schwank and L. Mayer in singles rubbers although Sweden lost 3-2…In first two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 tournaments, turned in his first SF results at Indian Wells* (d. No. 4 Murray, l. to No. 8<br />

Roddick) and Miami*, where he beat No. 11 Gonzalez and No. 15 Youzhny (l .to Berdych)…During European<br />

clay-court swing, reached Barcelona final (l. to Verdasco) and went 1-3 before Roland Garros, where as No. 5<br />

seed reached final for second straight year (l. to No. 2 Nadal in straight sets)…In QF he snapped a 12-match losing<br />

streak vs. Federer with a four-set win…At Wimbledon reached QF (l. to Nadal) and afterwards rose to No. 5<br />

ranking on July 5…Remained in that spot every week through Nov. 14…In July, returned to clay and came up<br />

short of defending title in Båstad (l .to Almagro)…In August, lost in 3rd RD in Toronto* (l. to Nalbandian) and<br />

Cincinnati* (l. to Roddick) before reaching QFs at US Open for second straight year (l. to Federer again)…Helped<br />

his country back into Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group by winning two singles matches in play-off tie against Italy’s<br />

Fognini and Bolelli…In October, advanced to consecutive QFs in Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Shanghai* and<br />

Stockholm…In last two weeks, reached SFs in Valencia and captured first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 title in Paris* (d.<br />

Monfils)…Saved three match points in SF win over Llodra…At Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London, went<br />

1-2 in round robin play…Compiled marks of 39-15 on hard, 14-6 on clay and 4-1 on grass…Went 6-9 vs. Top 10<br />

opponents and earned a career-high $3,731,527.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Swede broke into Top 10 in ‘09, finishing at No. 8, highlighted by reaching his first Grand Slam final at<br />

Roland Garros…Was No. 25 going in and went to No. 12…Earned his fourth career <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in<br />

Båstad (d. Monaco) and SFs in four other tournaments, including Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London (l. to<br />

del Potro), and QFs four other times, his first at US Open (l. to Federer)…In ’08, finished in Top 20 for first time at<br />

No. 17 by winning title in Lyon (d. Benneteau) and reaching three other indoor finals…Led <strong>ATP</strong> circuit with 23<br />

indoor match wins (23-7)…Returned from August ‘07 left wrist injury in February and reached back-to-back<br />

finals in Rotterdam (l. to Llodra) and Memphis (l. to Darcis)…On clay, lifted his native country to <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

Team Cup title in Düsseldorf by winning all four singles matches…In ’07, finished in Top 50 despite missing<br />

final three months with a left wrist injury…In ’06, finished as No. 1 Swede for first time at No. 25…Runner-up in<br />

Memphis (l. to Haas)…In ’05, claimed second title in Milan (d. Stepanek)…In ’04, won first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Lyon (d.<br />

Malisse) and reached final in Marseille (l. to Hrbaty)…In ’03, made breakthrough on <strong>ATP</strong> circuit, jumping over<br />

100 places…Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Stockholm (l. to Fish) and advanced to SF in Shanghai*…Qualified into<br />

first Grand Slam at US Open and reached 2nd RD…Advanced to SF at Hamilton and Grenoble Challengers…<br />

Has a 13-4 career Davis Cup record (12-3 in singles) in nine ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (6): 2010 – Rotterdam(IH), Paris*(IH); 2009 – Båstad(CL); 2008 – Lyon(IC); 2005 – Milan(IC);<br />

2004 – Lyon(IC). FINALIST (10): 2010 – Barcelona(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Båstad(CL); 2009 – Roland Garros(CL);<br />

2008 – Rotterdam(IH), Memphis(IH), Stockholm(IH); 2006 – Memphis(IH); 2004 – Marseille(IH); 2003 –<br />

Stockholm(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-8)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02<br />

AUS. OPEN 2-5 1ST 2ND — 1ST — 1ST 2ND — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 15-7 RUP RUP 3RD 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 12-8 QF 4TH 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD —<br />

US OPEN 13-8 QF QF 1ST — 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND


BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

3-4 RR SF<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 66-50)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 9-6 SF 2ND 2ND 3RD 3RD — 2ND<br />

MIAMI 7-4 SF 2ND 3RD — — — 2ND<br />

MONTE-CARLO 6-6 — 1ST 2ND QF 3RD 1ST 1ST<br />

ROME 4-6 3RD 3RD 1ST 2ND — 1ST 1ST<br />

MADRID 5-5 2ND 2ND 2ND — 3RD — 2ND<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 5-6 3RD — 3RD 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND<br />

CINCINNATI 8-6 3RD 1ST 3RD — 3RD 2ND 3RD<br />

SHANGHAI 5-2 QF QF — — — — —<br />

PARIS 11-4 WON QF 2ND — 2ND — QF<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Robin Bo Carl Soderling…Began playing tennis at age five…Father, Bo, is a lawyer; mother, Britt-<br />

Inger, is a housewife…Has one older sister, Sandra, who is a teacher…Ranked as No. 4 junior in world in ‘01,<br />

highlighted by winning Orange Bowl title (d. Monaco)…Also won European Junior Championships and<br />

reached doubles final (w/C. Johansson)…Enjoys playing table tennis…Speaks Swedish, English and some<br />

German…Coached by Italian and former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Claudio Pistolesi (since December 2010).<br />

TOP 10 SWEDISH SUCCESS<br />

Robin Soderling is the 17th Swede in the history of the South<br />

African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings (since August 1973) to break<br />

into the Top 10, and ends his second straight season there.<br />

Last year he was the first Swede to finish in the Top 10 since<br />

Magnus Norman was No. 4 and Thomas Enqvist was No. 9 in<br />

2000. Here is a look at the Swedes to rank in the Top 10:<br />

PLAYER CAREER HIGH DATE<br />

Bjorn Borg No. 1 August 23, 1977<br />

Stefan Edberg No. 1 August 13, 1990<br />

Mats Wilander No. 1 September 12, 1988<br />

Magnus Norman No. 2 June 12, 2000<br />

Jonas Bjorkman No. 4 November 3, 1997<br />

Thomas Enqvist No. 4 November 15, 1999<br />

Robin Soderling No. 4 November 15, 2010<br />

Anders Jarryd No. 5 July 22, 1985<br />

Kent Carlsson No. 6 September 19, 1988<br />

Henrik Sundstrom No. 6 October 8, 1984<br />

Thomas Johansson No. 7 June 10, 2002<br />

Joakim Nystrom No. 7 March 31, 1986<br />

Joachim Johansson No. 9 February 14, 2005<br />

Magnus Gustafsson No. 10 July 29, 1991<br />

Magnus Larsson No. 10 April 17, 1995<br />

Mikael Pernfors No. 10 September 22, 1986<br />

Jonas Svensson No. 10 March 25, 1991<br />

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SERGIY STAKHOVSKY (UKR)<br />

Birthdate: January 6, 1986 Turned Pro: 2003<br />

Birthplace: Kiev, Ukraine<br />

Height: 6’4” (1.93m)<br />

Residence: Bratislava, Slovakia<br />

Weight: 176 (79kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 56-56<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,539,424<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/0<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-10<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 31 (September 27, 2010)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 52 (November 15, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 46 (27-25) 2007: 262 (2-3) 2004: 369 (0-1)<br />

2009: 60 (16-14) 2006: 180 (1-6) 2003: 534 (0-0)<br />

2008: 74 (7-4) 2005: 185 (3-3) 2002: T1345 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $650,838. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 27-25 (singles), 18-20 (doubles) Challenger: 0-1 (singles),<br />

1-1 (doubles). Singles Winner: ‘s-Hertogenbosch, New Haven. Quarterfinalist: Nice. Doubles Winner:<br />

Halle(w/Youzhny). Semifinalist: Doha(w/Korolev), Kuala Lumpur(w/Youzhny).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Ukrainian finished in Top 50 for first time highlighted by a career-high ranking (No. 31) and a pair of<br />

titles…In March, reached 3rd RD in Miami*…In May, advanced to QF on clay in Nice…One month later, claimed<br />

first grass title in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (d. Tipsarevic)…Was 1-6 after that until claiming New Haven title in August<br />

(d. Istomin)…In final Grand Slam event, reached a career-best 3rd RD at US Open with fifth set tie-break win<br />

over Harrison (l. to Lopez)…In doubles, claimed title in Halle (w/ Youzhny)…Earned a career-high $650,838.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Ukraine native has finished in Top 75 past three seasons, winning four <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles in as many<br />

finals…In ‘09, qualified and won title in St. Petersburg (d. Zeballos, saving match point)…Qualified four times<br />

during season, including Roland Garros where he won his first Grand Slam match (d. Dabul, l. to Djokovic)…In<br />

’08, became first Ukrainian to finish in Top 100 at No. 74 since Medvedev (No. 58) in ‘00…In March, won his first<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title at Zagreb as lucky loser (d. Ljubicic)…He was first lucky loser to win an <strong>ATP</strong> title since<br />

Christian Miniussi in November ‘91…Also first Ukrainian <strong>ATP</strong> titlist since Medvedev in May ‘97 in Hamburg*…<br />

Afterwards, improved ranking from No. 209 to No. 123…In ’06, in Davis Cup play, lost to Rusedski of Great<br />

Britain 9-7 in fifth set in 2nd RD tie on clay and lost to Murray in reverse match…Best win came in October over<br />

No. 21 Tursunov in 1st RD of Moscow before losing to Clement in 2nd RD…In ’05, advanced to first <strong>ATP</strong> QF with<br />

wins over C. Rochus and No. 29 Ancic before losing to Soderling…Has a 19-10 career Davis Cup record (11-7 in<br />

singles) in 11 ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (4): 2010 – ’s-Hertogenbosch(G), New Haven(H); 2009 – St. Petersburg(IH); 2008 – Zagreb(IH).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-4)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-2 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 1-2 1ST 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-2 1ST — 1ST<br />

US OPEN 2-2 3RD 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 6-8)<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

INDIAN WELLS 2-2 2ND 2ND<br />

MIAMI 2-2 3RD 1ST<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-1 2ND —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 1ST —<br />

PARIS 1-1 2ND —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age six in Kiev Olympic Stadium…Father, Eduard, is a urology professor; mother, Olga, is a<br />

retired university economics teacher; Has two brothers, Aleksandr (a doctor, who is older), and Leonard, who<br />

plays tennis and is younger…Supports Ukraine Institute of Cancer…Speaks five languages — Ukranian, Slovak,<br />

Czech, Russian and English…Enjoys reading Russian classics with some easy reading mixed in and favorite writers<br />

are Bulgakov, Sinkevich, Dominik Dan and Minaev…Enjoys all ball sports, especially football, basketball and<br />

table tennis…Also enjoys swimming and spending time with friends at the cinema, bowling or playing billards…<br />

Favorite players growing up were Patrick Rafter and Pete Sampras…Also admired countryman Andrei<br />

Medvedev and watched a lot of his matches…Physiotheraptist is Karol Guman.<br />

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POTITO STARACE (ITA)<br />

Birthdate: July 14, 1981 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Benevento, Italy<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Cervinara, Italy<br />

Weight: 185 (83kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 127-146<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,719,050<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/3<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-17<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 27 (October 15, 2007)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 47 (November 1, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 47 (26-25) 2007: 31 (26-25) 2004: 76 (10-9) 2001: 386 (0-0) 1998: T1244 (0-0)<br />

2009: 62 (16-24) 2006: 84 (13-17) 2003: 218 (0-1) 2000: 471 (0-0)<br />

2008: 70 (19-25) 2005: 108 (17-20) 2002: 188 (0-0) 1999: T1085 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $560,536. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 26-25 (singles), 23-16 (doubles) Challenger: 20-8 (singles),<br />

4-2 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Umag. Semifinalist: Casablanca, Nice. Quarterfinalist: Sydney, Hamburg,<br />

Bucharest, Valencia. Doubles Winner: St. Petersburg(w/Bracciali). Finalist: Santiago(w/Zeballos),<br />

Acapulco(w/Fognini). Semifinalist: Nice(w/Seppi), Båstad(w/Bracciali).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 1 Italian finished in Top 50 for second time in career (’07) after reaching his third career <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

final and also posting strong Challenger results…Reached QF in Sydney before losing seven straight <strong>ATP</strong><br />

matches…In April, turned things around in Casablanca with SF (l. to Wawrinka)…Following month, upset<br />

Monfils to reach Nice SF (l. to Gasquet)…In June, was finalist in Lugano and Turin Challengers…Reached QF in<br />

Hamburg then reached final in Umag (l. to Ferrero) and at Genova Challenger…Late in year, reached SF in<br />

Valencia (l. to Ferrer)…In doubles, won title in St. Petersburg (w/ Bracciali) and reached finals in Santiago<br />

(w/Zeballos) and Acapulco (w/Fognini)…Earned a career-high $560,536.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Italian has finished in Top 100 for six of past seven years (except ’05), including Top 75 for past four…His<br />

best year-end ranking was No. 31 in ‘07 when he reached his first two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> finals…Ranked a careerhigh<br />

No. 27 on Oct. 15 that year…In ’08, his best <strong>ATP</strong> result was SF in Kitzbühel and QFs four times…In ’07, finished<br />

in Top 50 for first time highlighted by first two <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final appearances in Valencia (l. to<br />

Almagro) and Kitzbühel (l. to Monaco)…His best Grand Slam result came at Roland Garros where he reached<br />

3rd RD (l. to Federer)…In ’06, best <strong>ATP</strong> results were QF in Pörtschach, Buenos Aires and St. Petersburg…<br />

Advanced to doubles QF at Roland Garros (w/A. Martin)…In ’05, best <strong>ATP</strong> finish was SF in Sopot (d. Moya,<br />

Acasuso l. to Monfils)…Qualified in Auckland and reached QF along with QF in Gstaad…In ’04, finished in Top<br />

100 for first time at No. 76 and compiled a 23-7 record in Challenger play with three titles…Reached 3rd RD in<br />

Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros as a qualifier defeated Tursunov, No. 10 Grosjean before losing in five sets<br />

to Safin…Has an 18-5 Davis Cup record (13-1 in singles) in 13 ties.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (3): 2010 – Umag(CL); 2007 – Valencia(CL), Kitzbühel(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-5)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-5 1ST 1ST — 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 6-6 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD 1ST — 3RD<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-7 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

US OPEN 1-7 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 10-22)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-4 1ST 2ND 1ST — — 1ST<br />

MIAMI 1-5 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND — 1ST<br />

MONTE-CARLO 1-3 — — 1ST — 2ND 1ST<br />

ROME 6-6 2ND 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND 2ND<br />

MADRID 0-1 — — — 1ST — —<br />

PARIS 0-2 1ST — — 1ST — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age eight…Nickname is “Poto”…Idols include Andre Agassi and soccer great Roberto<br />

Baggio…His father, Angelantonio, works for Italian government and his mother, Rosa, is a teacher…Has two<br />

younger brothers, Francesco and Gianluca…Prefers playing on clay or hard courts and playing outdoors…<br />

Fitness trainer is Stefano Baraldo and coached by countryman Umberto Rianna.<br />

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RADEK STEPANEK (CZE)<br />

Birthdate: November 27, 1978 Turned Pro: 1996<br />

Birthplace: Karvina, Czech Republic<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco<br />

Weight: 167 (75kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 276-195<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $6,677,713<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/7<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 21-46<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 8 (July 10, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 13 (September 16, 2002)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 62 (18-16) 2007: 30 (27-22) 2004: 33 (30-27) 2001: 547 (0-1) 1998: 164 (0-1) 1995:1065 (0-0)<br />

2009: 12 (47-21) 2006: 19 (30-15) 2003: 46 (27-25) 2000: 275 (0-0) 1997: 381 (0-0)<br />

2008: 26 (33-23) 2005: 21 (45-26) 2002: 63 (17-14) 1999:162 (2-4) 1996: 483 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $386,430. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 18-16 (singles), 10-8 (doubles) Challenger: 5-2 (singles).<br />

Singles Finalist: Brisbane. Semifinalist: Tokyo. Quarterfinalist: New Haven, Moscow, Basel. Doubles<br />

Finalist: Washington(w/Berdych).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Czech (behind Berdych) finished out of Top 50 for first time in eight years…Reached 11th career final<br />

in Brisbane (l. to No. 7 Roddick)…Also a SF in Tokyo (l. to Monfils) and QFs in New Haven and Moscow…Missed<br />

two and a half months due to mononucleosis…Went 17-16 on hard courts and 1-0 on clay.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Czech Republic native finished in Top 30 for five straight years from ‘05-09, including a year-end best No. 12<br />

in ‘09 with personal-high 47 match wins and won titles in Brisbane and San Jose…Helped his country to its first<br />

Davis Cup final (l. to Spain) since ‘80…In ’08, finished Top 30 for fourth straight season…Served as alternate at<br />

year-end finale and went 0-2 in round robin play (in place of Roddick)…In ’06, finished Top 20 for first time and<br />

broke into Top 10 at No. 8 on July 10 after Grand Slam-best QF at Wimbledon (l. to Bjorkman)…Won first title in<br />

Rotterdam (d. C. Rochus)…Runner-up at Hamburg*…Suffered a neck injury while practicing in Toronto* and<br />

sat out rest of year…In ’05, finished in Top 25 for first time…In ’04, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> final at Paris*…In ’03, finished<br />

in Top 50 for first time, reaching two SFs…Has an 18-10 career Davis Cup record (9-2 in doubles) in 12<br />

ties…Earned a career-high $1,163,154 in ’09.<br />

CAREER TITLES (4): 2009 – Brisbane(H), San Jose(IH); 2007 – Los Angeles(H); 2006 – Rotterdam(IH). FINALIST<br />

(7): 2010 – Brisbane(H); 2009 – Memphis(IH); 2008 – San Jose(IH); 2006 – Hamburg*(CL); 2005 – Milan(IC), Ho<br />

Chi Minh City(IC); 2004 – Paris*(IC).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (13). FINALIST (10).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-18)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02<br />

AUS. OPEN 10-8 1ST 3RD 1ST 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND 3RD —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 11-7 — 3RD 4TH 2ND 3RD 3RD 1ST 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 15-8 — 4TH 3RD 1ST QF 2ND 2ND 3RD 3RD<br />

US OPEN 9-8 1ST 4TH 3RD 2ND — 2ND 1ST 3RD 1ST<br />

DOUBLES (0-1 in Finals). US OPEN: Finalist - 2002 (w/Novak).<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 70-59)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02<br />

INDIAN WELLS 1-8 2ND 2ND 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 15-7 — 4TH 4TH 4TH 4TH 4TH 3RD 4TH —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 3-7 — 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

ROME 15-7 — 3RD SF 2ND 3RD QF 2ND 3RD —<br />

MADRID 3-4 — 1ST 2ND 1ST — QF — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 6-7 1ST 1ST 1ST SF — 1ST — 1ST 3RD<br />

CINCINNATI 3-6 1ST 3RD 1ST 2ND — 1ST — 1ST —<br />

SHANGHAI 3-2 1ST QF — — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 15-7 3RD SF 2ND — — SF RUP 1ST 2ND<br />

HAMBURG: 6-4 (RUP - 06)<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD<br />

TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 08<br />

0-2 RR<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Nicknamed “Steps” by his countrymen…Began playing at age three with his father, Vlastimil, who is a tennis<br />

coach; mother, Hana, is a librarian; brother, Martin, is a policeman…Admired Ivan Lendl while growing up…<br />

Hobbies are playing football, floorball and hockey (wanted to be a goalie as a youngster)…His favorite NHL<br />

players are countrymen Jaromir Jagr and Dominik Hasek…Considers his serve as best shot…Wife, Nicole<br />

Vaidisova is a former WTA <strong>Tour</strong> pro (married July 17, 2010 in Prague)… Coached by countryman and former<br />

<strong>World</strong> No. 2 Petr Korda (since December 2008).


JANKO TIPSAREVIC (SRB)<br />

Birthdate: June 22, 1984 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia<br />

Height: 5’11” (1.80m)<br />

Residence: Belgrade, Serbia<br />

Weight: 183 (83kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 134-138<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,774,087<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/2<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 9-22<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 33 (May 12, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 69 (November 8, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 49 (25-23) 2007: 52 (19-22) 2004: 116 (5-7) 2001: 636 (2-0)<br />

2009: 38 (30-25) 2006: 65 (10-20) 2003: 141 (5-4) 2000: T1082 (0-0)<br />

2008: 49 (26-21) 2005: 138 (11-15) 2002: 203 (1-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $534,232. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 25-23 (singles), 18-17 (doubles) Challenger: 3-1 (singles).<br />

Singles Finalist: ’s-Hertogenbosch. Semifinalist: Chennai, Los Angeles. Quarterfinalist: Dubai, Washington,<br />

St. Petersburg. Doubles Finalist: Chennai(w/Lu), Moscow(w/Troicki). Semifinalist: Basel(w/Lu).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 3 Serbian (behind No. 3 Djokovic, No. 28 Troicki) finished in Top 50 for third straight year while helping<br />

his country to its first Davis Cup title (d. France 3-2)…Went 3-1 in singles in three ties…Reached SF in Chennai<br />

(l. to Cilic) then QF in Dubai (d. No. 4 Murray, l. to Youzhny)…Advanced to first grass final in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l.<br />

to Stakhovsky)…Reached SF in Los Angeles, QF in Washington D.C. and 3rd RD at US Open (d. Roddick, l. to<br />

Monfils)…Reached QF in St. Petersburg…In doubles, reached first final in Chennai (w/ Lu) and later in Moscow<br />

(w/ Troicki).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Serbian finished in Top 65 for past five years, highlighted by year-end best No. 38 in ‘09 when he won a personal-best<br />

30 matches…Ranked a career-high No. 33 on May 12, ‘08…Reached his first final in Moscow (l. to<br />

Youzhny) in ‘09…In ’08, finished in Top 50 for first time at No. 49 highlighted by four <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QFs showings,<br />

including Miami*…Opened with 3rd RD at Australian Open where he lost to Federer 10-8 in fifth set in a<br />

4:27 battle…In ’07, advanced to first Grand Slam 4th RD at Wimbledon with three straight five-set wins (d. No. 6<br />

Gonzalez in 3rd RD, l. to Ferrero) and first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Moscow…In ’06, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 65<br />

with a Challenger record of 31-8 with four titles…No. 2 in world junior rankings in ‘01…Captured Australian<br />

Open juniors title and reached QF at Roland Garros…Has a 32-14 career Davis Cup record (25-12 in singles) in<br />

28 ties… Earned a career-high $661,031 in ‘09.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (2): 2010 – ’s-Hertogenbosch(G); 2009 – Moscow(IH). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-6)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 6-6 2ND 2ND 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 5-7 1ST 3RD 1ST 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 9-7 1ST 2ND 4TH 4TH 1ST 3RD 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 3-7 3RD 1ST 1ST 2ND — 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 18-23)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06<br />

INDIAN WELLS 3-5 2ND 1ST 1ST 3RD 2ND<br />

MIAMI 7-4 2ND 3RD QF 2ND —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 3-2 — 2ND 3RD — —<br />

ROME 1-3 1ST 2ND 1ST — —<br />

MADRID 0-1 — 1ST — — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-2 1ST — 1ST — —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 — — 1ST — —<br />

SHANGHAI 1-1 2ND — — — —<br />

PARIS 1-3 — — 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age six and at age eight began playing at “AS” New Belgrade Tennis Club with Russian coach<br />

Roman Savochkin, who still works with him…Father, Pavel, is a professor; mother, Vesna, is a housewife…Has<br />

one younger brother (by two years), Veljko, who is a college student…Speaks Serbian, English and Russian…In<br />

2006 completed university in Belgrade, studying Sports Management…Enjoys snowboarding, house music and<br />

reading psychiatry books of Nietzsche and Dostojevski…Has a tattoo on his left arm with enscription “Beauty<br />

will save the world” from Dostojevski…Idols growing up were Agassi and Kafelnikov…Prefers playing on slow<br />

hard courts and clay…Wife, Biljana (married July 4, 2010 in Belgrade)…Coached by German Dirk Hordorff (since<br />

Sept. 2009) and fitness trainer is Bernardo Carberol and physio is Mark Boada.<br />

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VIKTOR TROICKI (SRB)<br />

Birthdate: February 10, 1986 Turned Pro: 2006<br />

Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia<br />

Height: 6’4” (1.93m)<br />

Residence: Belgrade, Serbia<br />

Weight: 189 (85kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 96-87<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,271,208<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/2<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-24<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 24 (August 3, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 49 (October 25, 2010)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 28 (37-30) 2007: 122 (5-7) 2004: T795 (0-0)<br />

2009: 29 (32-29) 2006: 207 (1-1) 2003: T958 (0-0)<br />

2008: 57 (21-20) 2005: 343 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $915,219. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 37-30 (singles), 19-16 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Moscow. Semifinalist: Doha, New Haven, Tokyo, Basel. Quarterfinalist: Zagreb, Belgrade.<br />

Doubles Winner: Bangkok(w/Kas). Finalist: Moscow(w/Tipsarevic). Semifinalist: Madrid*(w/Granollers).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Serb improved his year-end ranking for seventh straight year…Captured his first career <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> title in Moscow (d. Baghdatis) in his third final…Helped Serbia win its first Davis Cup title by clinching fifth<br />

and decisive rubber over France’s Llodra…Reached another four SFs; in Doha (l. to No. 2 Nadal), New Haven (l.<br />

to Istomin), Tokyo (l. to No. 1 Nadal after holding two match points) and Basel (l. to Djokovic)…His 37 wins is a<br />

career-best…Defeated Isner in four sets in opening Davis Cup rubber, then lost to Cilic and Stepanek in next<br />

two ties…Earned a career-high $915,219.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Serb made Top 50 breakthrough in ‘09 by finishing year-end best No. 29 highlighted by his second <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in Bangkok (l. to Simon), SF in Zagreb and QFs three times…In ’08, finished in Top 100 for first<br />

time and advanced to his first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Washington, posting first Top 10 win over No. 9 Roddick (l. to del<br />

Potro)…In ’07, reached his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF in Umag, defeating No. 3 Djokovic in 2nd RD (l. to Pavel)…<br />

Compiled a 20-14 record in Challenger play with one runner-up showing…Played first five years as a pro in<br />

Challengers (59-33 match record, 2-3 in finals) and Futures (52-25 record, 3-1 in finals)…Has an 8-5 career Davis<br />

Cup record (6-5 in singles) in eight ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 – Moscow(IH). FINALIST (2): 2009 – Bangkok(IH); 2008 – Washington(H).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-4)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08<br />

AUS. OPEN 2-3 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 3-3 3RD 2ND 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 4-3 2ND 3RD 2ND<br />

US OPEN 3-3 1ST 2ND 3RD<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 14-19)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

INDIAN WELLS 3-3 4TH 3RD — 1ST<br />

MIAMI 4-3 2ND 4TH 2ND —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 1-2 2ND 1ST — —<br />

ROME 2-2 2ND 2ND — —<br />

MADRID 0-2 1ST 1ST — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-2 2ND 1ST — —<br />

CINCINNATI 1-2 2ND 1ST — —<br />

SHANGHAI 1-1 — 2ND — —<br />

PARIS 1-2 — 2ND 1ST —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age five with countryman Nenad Trifunovic as his coach…Nicknamed Vik…Speaks<br />

Serbian and English…Inspired by Andre Agassi who was his childhood idol…Father, Aleksandar, is Russian<br />

(lawyer); and mother, Mila, an economist…Lived and practiced in Boca Raton, Florida from age 13-15…Enjoys<br />

all sports…When he was younger he used to play football and wasn’t sure whether he would continue with<br />

tennis since football was his favorite sport…Fan of Partisan Belgrade team…Favorite shot is serve and considers<br />

hard courts his favorite surface…Practices at Gerry Weber Breakpoint Base in Halle/Westfalen, Germany…<br />

Coached by Jan de Witt (since 2005), who also works with Jarkko Nieminen.<br />

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JO-WILFRIED TSONGA (FRA)<br />

Birthdate: April 17, 1985 Turned Pro: 2004<br />

Birthplace: Le Mans, France<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: La Rippe, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 200 (90kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 134-63<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $5,126,316<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 15-19<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 6 (November 17, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 33 (October 26, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 13 (31-16) 2007: 43 (14-10) 2004: 157 (2-2) 2001: 898 (0-0)<br />

2009: 10 (53-20) 2006: 212 (0-0) 2003: 386 (0-0)<br />

2008: 6 (34-14) 2005: 345 (0-1) 2002: 504 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $1,166,151. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 31-16 (singles), 4-4 (doubles).<br />

Singles Semifinalist: Australian Open, Marseille, Montpellier. Quarterfinalist: Miami*, Barcelona, Rome*,<br />

Wimbledon, Shanghai*.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 2 Frenchman (behind No. 12 Monfils) finished in Top 15 for third straight year, highlighted by three SFs<br />

-- Australian Open (d. Djokovic in QF, l. to Federer), Marseille (l. to Benneteau) and Montpellier (l. to Monfils)…<br />

Reached QFs five other times…In Roland Garros 4th RD, ret. vs. Youzhny w/right hip injury…Sidelined for three<br />

months with left knee patella tear…Returned to action in October…Played four events (5-4 mark) and closed<br />

with SF in Montpellier…Compiled marks of 19-10 on hard, 8-5 on clay and 4-1 on grass.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Frenchman has compiled back-to-back Top 10 seasons at No. 6 in ‘08 and No. 10 in ’09, combining for five<br />

titles while reaching his first Grand Slam final at Australian Open in ‘08…Became first Frenchman to finish in the<br />

Top 10 in consecutive years since Noah from ‘85-87…In ’09, won a personal-high 53 matches and captured<br />

titles in Johannesburg, Marseille and Tokyo…In ’08, won two titles, including maiden <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 crown<br />

in Paris*(d. Nalbandian)…Qualified for Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai with Paris* title and broke into Top 10<br />

for first time at No. 7 from No. 14…At Australian Open, defeated No. 9 Murray (1st Rd.), No. 8 Gasquet (4th Rd.)<br />

and No. 2 Nadal (SF) before falling in four sets to No. 3 Djokovic in final…Afterwards, climbed from No. 38 to<br />

No. 18…Advanced to SF in Casablanca, but withdrew prior to SF match (vs. Simon) with right knee injury that<br />

kept him out for three months following surgery on May 27…Upon return, went 16-4 in six tournaments, winning<br />

first <strong>ATP</strong> title in Bangkok (d. Djokovic)…In ’07, finished in Top 50 for first time at No. 43…Was 14-10 in <strong>ATP</strong><br />

play and 24-5 in Challengers with four titles…In ’06, limited to eight tournaments due to reoccuring back and<br />

abdominal problems…Sidelined from May to mid-September…In ’05, only played eight tournaments…Missed<br />

five months from Nov. ‘04 to March ‘05 with a herniated disc, then suffered two injuries to his right shoulder<br />

later in year…Also sidelined with back and abdominal injuries from October to February ‘06…Finished ‘03 as<br />

No. 2 junior in world (behind Baghdatis)…Reached SF at Australian Open juniors in ‘02-03 along with Roland<br />

Garros and Wimbledon in ‘03…Won US Open junior title (d. Baghdatis)…Has a 7-1 career Davis Cup record (6-1<br />

in singles) in four ties…Earned a career-high $1,818,552 in ’09.<br />

CAREER TITLES (5): 2009 – Johannesburg(H), Marseille(IH), Tokyo(H); 2008 – Bangkok(IH), Paris*(IH).<br />

FINALIST (1): 2008 – Australian Open(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-0)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 05<br />

AUS. OPEN 15-4 SF QF RUP 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 6-3 4TH 4TH — — 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 8-3 QF 3RD — 4TH —<br />

US OPEN 7-3 — 4TH 3RD 3RD —<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 08<br />

1-2 RR<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

(Career W-L: 34-21)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 5-3 4TH 3RD 4TH — —<br />

MIAMI 7-3 QF QF 3RD — —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 1-1 3RD — — — —<br />

ROME 2-3 QF 1ST 1ST — —<br />

MADRID 2-3 2ND 2ND 3RD — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-1 — SF — — —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 — 2ND — — —<br />

SHANGHAI 4-2 QF 3RD — — —<br />

PARIS 9-3 — QF WON 2ND 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Nicknamed “Ali”…Father, Didier, is a former handball player (European handball) and chemistry teacher; mother,<br />

Evelyne, is a teacher; younger brother, Enzo, is a business student…Says he got strength from his father and<br />

kindness from his mother…Named 2007 <strong>ATP</strong> Newcomer of Year and 2008 <strong>ATP</strong> Most Improved Player of<br />

Year…The 2008 Masters 1000 final in Paris* against Nalbandian was second highest audience on French TV<br />

Canal+ in 2008 for a Sunday sports program, peaking at 1.3 million viewers on match point…Coached by countryman<br />

and former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Eric Winogradsky and fitness trainer is Guillaume Mazella.<br />

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DMITRY TURSUNOV (RUS)<br />

Birthdate: December 12, 1982 Turned Pro: 2000<br />

Birthplace: Moscow, Russia<br />

Height: 6’1” (1.85m)<br />

Residence: Roseville, California, USA<br />

Weight: 180 (81kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 161-138<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $3,582,928<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/2<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-27<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 20 (October 2, 2006)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 36 (June 16, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 197 (6-9) 2007: 34 (28-23) 2004: 80 (12-17) 2001: 153 (3-1) 1998: T1273 (0-0)<br />

2009: 89 (14-17) 2006: 22 (45-31) 2003: 98 (2-3) 2000: 359 (0-0)<br />

2008: 27 (34-22) 2005: 61 (17-15) 2002: 331 (0-0) 1999: 639 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $218,638. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 6-9 (singles), 10-6 (doubles) Challenger: 3-2 (singles), 0-1<br />

(doubles). Singles Semifinalist: St. Petersburg. Quarterfinalist: Tokyo. Doubles Winner:<br />

Moscow(w/Kunitsyn). Finalist: Tokyo(w/Seppi). Semifinalist: Bangkok(w/Wachiramanowong).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Moscow native returned from a severe left ankle injury in ‘09 to finish in Top 200…Underwent his third surgery<br />

in past two years on Feb. 10…Did not make his season debut until Roland Garros in late May and went 0-3<br />

in tour level play before winning his first match in August in Washington (d. Gabashvili, l. to Berdych)…In 1st<br />

RD at US Open, lost to No. 15 Melzer in five sets…Then traveled to Asia where he advanced to QFs at Bangkok<br />

Challenger and <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> stop in Tokyo (d. Gulbis, Gasquet, l. to Nadal)…In October, played two weeks on<br />

home soil and lost in 1st RD in Moscow to eventual champion Troicki and following week advanced to SF in St.<br />

Petersburg (l. to No. 10 Youzhny in third set tie-break).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Russian has finished in Top 100 for seven straight years from ‘03-09, highlighted by year-end best ranking<br />

of No. 22 in ‘06 when he won a personal-high 45 matches and his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title…Reached a careerhigh<br />

No. 20 on Oct. 2 that year…Has a 6-4 mark in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> finals, winning at least one title from ‘06-<br />

09…Won multiple titles in ’07 (Indianapolis, Bangkok) and ’08 (Sydney, Metz)…In ’09, was hampered by an<br />

ankle injury which sidelined him after US Open…Underwent surgery on Sept. 11, ’09…Won his sixth title in<br />

Eastbourne (d. Dancevic)…In ’06, helped his country to Davis Cup final with a 4-0 singles record in three<br />

ties…In ’04, reached first <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Washington…Sidelined for final three months with back injury…In ’02,<br />

missed six months with back injury…Has an 8-9 career Davis Cup record (6-3 in singles) in 10 ties…Earned a<br />

career-high $856,069 in ’08.<br />

CAREER TITLES (6): 2009 – Eastbourne(G); 2008 – Sydney(H), Metz(IH); 2007 – Indianapolis(H), Bangkok(IH);<br />

2006 – Mumbai(H). FINALIST (2): 2008 – Indianapolis(H); 2006 – Los Angeles(H).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (4).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 11-5)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 4-5 — 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND — 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 6-6 1ST 1ST 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 12-7 1ST 1ST 3RD 3RD 4TH 4TH 3RD —<br />

US OPEN 8-8 1ST 1ST 3RD 1ST 3RD 2ND 2ND 3RD<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 22-36)<br />

CAREER 09 08 07 06 05 04<br />

INDIAN WELLS 3-6 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

MIAMI 7-5 3RD 4TH 2ND 4TH — 1ST<br />

MONTE-CARLO 0-3 — 1ST 1ST 1ST — —<br />

ROME 1-3 — 1ST 2ND 1ST — —<br />

MADRID 0-3 — 1ST 1ST 1ST — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-4 1ST 3RD 1ST 3RD — —<br />

CINCINNATI 3-5 — 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

PARIS 4-4 — 2ND 1ST 3RD 3RD —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Dmitry Igorevich Tursunov…Moved to U.S. from Moscow when he was 12 1/2 and his tennis base is<br />

the Gorin Tennis Academy in the Sacramento area…Introduced to tennis by his Father, Igor, a former engineer<br />

for an Institute of Nuclear Reseach, who now coaches and has a tennis inventory buisness…Mother, Svetlana is<br />

an accountant and his older brother Dennis (seven years older) helps his father out…A big fan of actors; Jackie<br />

Chan, Will Ferrell and Owen Wilson…Obsessed with anything automotive…Considers groundstrokes as best<br />

part of his game and fast surfaces as favorite…Works with innovative fitness trainer Jason Stacy.<br />

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FERNANDO VERDASCO (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: November 15, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001<br />

Birthplace: Madrid, Spain<br />

Height: 6’2” (1.88m)<br />

Residence: Madrid, Spain<br />

Weight: 202 (91kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 282-195<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $7,290,545<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/8<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 14-48<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 7 (April 20, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 31 (February 2, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 9 (43-22) 2007: 26 (34-28) 2004: 36 (31-25) 2001: 462 (0-0)<br />

2009: 9 (52-25) 2006: 35 (32-26) 2003: 107 (7-12) 2000: T1334 (0-0)<br />

2008: 16 (47-27) 2005: 33 (35-28) 2002: 173 (1-2) 1999: T1031 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $1,971,365. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 43-22 (singles), 4-7 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: San Jose, Barcelona. Finalist: Monte Carlo*, Nice. Semifinalist: Rome*. Quarterfinalist:<br />

Acapulco, Miami*, Båstad, Washington, US Open.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The No. 3 Spaniard (behind Nadal and No. 7 Ferrer) finished in Top 10 for second straight year…Reached QFs or<br />

better 10 times…Won titles in San Jose (d. Roddick) and Barcelona (d. Soderling)…Reached first <strong>ATP</strong> Masters<br />

1000 final in Monte-Carlo* (l. to Nadal)…Runner-up in Nice (l. to Gasquet)…One of eight Spaniards to win<br />

title…Alternate at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals…Was 22-7 on clay and 21-14 on hard…Went 5-3 vs. Top 10.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Spaniard has ranked in Top 40 for seven straight years and made Top 10 breakthrough in ‘09, finishing No. 9<br />

after reaching career-high No. 7 on April 20…Won a personal-high 52 matches and reached Grand Slam-best SF<br />

at Australian Open, beating No. 4 Murray and No. 6 Tsonga before falling to Nadal in five-sets (5:14) marathon…<br />

His lone title came in New Haven (d. Querrey) and runner-up in Brisbane and Kuala Lumpur…In ’08, finished in<br />

Top 20 for first time at No. 16 and won title in Umag (d. Andreev)…Also runner-up in Nottingham (l. to Karlovic)<br />

and helped his country to Davis Cup title (d. Argentina 3-1), clinching tie with a five-set win over<br />

Acasuso…Won doubles match and finished 3-1 (w/Lopez) during year…Did not win a title from ‘05-07 but<br />

reached finals in St. Petersburg in ’07 (l. to Murray) and Kitzbühel in ’05 (l. to Gaudio)…In ’04, earned his first<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Valencia without dropping a set (d. No. 3 Ferrero in SF, Montanes in F) and runner-up in<br />

Acapulco (l. to Moya)…Has a 12-9 career Davis Cup record (5-5 in singles) in 12 ties and member of winning<br />

team in ‘08-09.<br />

CAREER TITLES (5): 2010 – San Jose(IH), Barcelona(CL); 2009 – New Haven(H); 2008 – Umag(CL); 2004 –<br />

Valencia(CL). FINALIST (8): 2010 – Monte-Carlo*(CL), Nice(CL); 2009 – Brisbane(H), Kuala Lumpur(IH); 2008 –<br />

Nottingham(G); 2007 – St. Petersburg(IC); 2005 – Kitzbühel(CL); 2004 – Acapulco(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-8)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 12-7 4TH SF 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 14-7 4TH 4TH 4TH 4TH 2ND 1ST 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 13-8 1ST 4TH 4TH 3RD 4TH 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

US OPEN 20-8 QF QF 3RD 3RD 3RD 4TH 2ND 3RD<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 66-62)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

INDIAN WELLS 8-7 3RD QF 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND 1ST —<br />

MIAMI 11-8 QF QF 2ND 2ND 3RD 3RD 2ND 3RD<br />

MONTE CARLO 6-6 RUP QF 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST — —<br />

ROME 11-6 SF QF 3RD 1ST 2ND QF — —<br />

MADRID 7-8 3RD QF 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 8-6 2ND 3RD 2ND 3RD 3RD — 1ST —<br />

CINCINNATI 3-7 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST — 1ST 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 0-2 1ST 2ND — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 4-7 3RD 3RD 3RD 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD<br />

TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 09<br />

0-3 RR<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Full name is Fernando Verdasco Carmona…Began playing at age four with father, Jose, at their home, which<br />

had two hard courts in the backyard…Father and mother, Olga, own a restaurant in Madrid…Has two sisters,<br />

Sara and Ana…Close friend of Feliciano Lopez…Favorite football team is Real Madrid…His favorite non-tennis<br />

destination is Miami and holidays there…Considers forehand best shot…Posed nude for Cosmopolitan<br />

Magazine in July 2008 issue to raise awareness of male cancer for Everyman Campaign…Has trained part-time<br />

with Gil Reyes in Las Vegas from 2008-10…Fitness trainer is Vincent Calvo and works with his father Jose.<br />

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FILIPPO VOLANDRI (ITA)<br />

Birthdate: September 5, 1981 Turned Pro: 1997<br />

Birthplace: Livorno, Italy<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Livorno, Italy<br />

Weight: 161 (73kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 146-155<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,695,091<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/6<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-20<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 25 (July 23, 2007)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 120 (May 15, 2006)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 91 (4-6) 2007: 40 (20-25) 2004: 43 (30-23) 2001: 212 (2-3) 1998: 525 (0-0)<br />

2009: 218 (0-3) 2006: 38 (34-27) 2003: 48 (18-18) 2000: 167 (0-0)<br />

2008: 104 (10-20) 2005: 39 (28-28) 2002: 154 (0-2) 1999: 264 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $119,046. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 4-6 (singles) Challenger: 39-18 (singles), 3-2 (doubles).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The veteran Italian finished in Top 100 for sixth time in last eight years…Played mainly Challengers winning a<br />

pair of titles on home soil in Rome (d. Ouahab) in April and in June (d. El Amrani)…Also runner-up back-to-back<br />

weeks in San Marino (l. to Haase) and Trani (l. to Huta Galung) in August…Posted an overall Challenger record<br />

of 39-18…His best <strong>ATP</strong> result came in Rome* as he reached 3rd RD (l. to Gulbis).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Italian native has finished in Top 50 for five straight years from ‘03-07, including a year-end best No. 38 in<br />

‘06 when he captured his second <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Palermo (d. N. Lapentti) and won a personal-high 34<br />

matches…Also runner-up in Buenos Aires (l. to Moya) and Bucharest (l. to Melzer) that year…Has a 2-6 career<br />

record in <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> finals, all coming on clay…Has a career mark of 134-94 on clay and 12-61 on other surfaces…His<br />

best Grand Slam and <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 results came in ’07 as he reached 4th RD at Roland Garros (d.<br />

No. 7 Ljubicic, l. to Robredo) and SF in Rome* with wins over Gasquet, No. 1 Federer and No. 12 Berdych before<br />

losing to Gonzalez…In ’04, captured his first <strong>ATP</strong> title in St. Pölten (d. Malisse) and reached finals in Umag (l. to<br />

Canas) and Palermo (l. to Berdych)…Has a 10-7 career Davis Cup singles record in 10 ties since ‘01…Earned a<br />

career high $472,705 in ’06.<br />

CAREER TITLES (2): 2006 – Palermo(CL); 2004 – St. Pölten(CL). FINALIST (6): 2006 – Buenos Aires(CL),<br />

Bucharest(CL); 2005 – Palermo(CL); 2004 – Umag(CL), Palermo(CL); 2003 – Umag(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-2)<br />

CAREER 08 07 06 05 04 03<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-5 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 6-6 1ST 4TH 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 1-6 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

US OPEN 1-5 — 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 28-37)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-5 — — 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST — — —<br />

MIAMI 2-4 — — 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST — — — —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 7-6 — — 2ND 1ST 1ST QF 1ST QF — —<br />

ROME 13-10 3RD 1ST 1ST SF 2ND 2ND 3RD QF 1ST 1ST<br />

MADRID 0-2 — — — 1ST — 1ST — — — —<br />

CINCINNATI 0-2 — — — 1ST — 1ST — — — —<br />

PARIS 1-2 — — — 2ND — — 1ST — — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age seven because his sister was playing and aunt was a tennis teacher…Father,<br />

Renato, manager of a pharmaceutical company and mother, Donatella, housewife…Has one older sister,<br />

Donatella…First coaches were his aunt (Susanna Paoletti) and Piero Cocchella…Likes soccer (supports Milan AC<br />

and Livorno teams) and going to movies (thriller and action films)…Admired Stefan Edberg but admits his<br />

game has little in common with the Swede's…Likes clay as a surface and favorite shot is the forehand…Likes<br />

tennis because it's an individual sport and for the opportunity to travel and see different places…Dream is to<br />

win Roland Garros…Coached by Fabrizio Fanucci (since 1997).<br />

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STANISLAS WAWRINKA (SUI)<br />

Birthdate: March 28, 1985 Turned Pro: 2002<br />

Birthplace: Lausanne, Switzerland<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: St. Barthelemy, Switzerland<br />

Weight: 174 (78kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 177-135<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $4,018,810<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/6<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 13-37<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 9 (June 9, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 90 (November 6, 2006)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 21 (36-19) 2007: 36 (21-24) 2004: 162 (0-7) 2001: T1044 (0-0)<br />

2009: 21 (31-20) 2006: 30 (33-24) 2003: 169 (2-4)<br />

2008: 13 (38-21) 2005: 55 (16-16) 2002: 690 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $862,678. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 36-19 (singles), 2-8 (doubles) Challenger: 5-0 (singles).<br />

Singles Winner: Casablanca. Finalist: Chennai. Semifinalist: Belgrade. Quarterfinalist: Rome*, US Open,<br />

Stockholm.<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Swiss No. 2 (behind Federer) finished in Top 25 for third straight year, highlighted by his second title and<br />

first Grand Slam QF…Won title in Casablanca (d. Hanescu) and runner-up in Chennai (l. to Cilic)…Won<br />

Challenger title on home soil in Lugano in early June (d. Starace)…Advanced to QF at US Open (d. No. 4 Andy<br />

Murray in 3rd RD, l. to Youzhny in five sets)…Compiled marks of 19-12 on hard and 17-6 on clay.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Swiss native has finished in Top 30 in four of past five years (except ’07), including a year-end best No. 13 in<br />

‘08 when he reached finals in Doha and Rome*…Won doubles gold medal at Beijing Olympics (w/Federer)…<br />

Won a personal-high 38 matches that year and reached a career-high ranking of No. 9 on June 9, ’08 and<br />

remained there for 22 straight weeks…In ’09, beat countryman Federer for first time en route to SF at Monte-<br />

Carlo*…In ’07, was sidelined for three months with a right knee injury during Davis Cup practice on Feb. 8 and<br />

underwent surgery following day…Came back and reached two finals, in Stuttgart (l. to Nadal) and Vienna (l. to<br />

Djokovic)…In ’06, earned his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title in Umag as Djokovic retired (breathing difficulties) in ’05,<br />

reached first <strong>ATP</strong> final in Gstaad (l. to Gaudio)…Captured ‘03 Roland Garros junior title…Has a 12-15 career<br />

Davis Cup record (11-9 in singles) in 13 ties…Earned a career-high $988,428 in ’08.<br />

CAREER TITLES (2): 2010 – Casablanca(CL); 2006 – Umag(CL). FINALIST (6): 2010 – Chennai(H); 2008 –<br />

Doha(H), Rome*(CL); 2007 – Stuttgart(CL), Vienna(IH); 2005 – Gstaad(CL).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 14-9)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

AUS. OPEN 8-5 3RD 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 10-6 4TH 3RD 3RD 2ND 1ST 3RD<br />

WIMBLEDON 8-6 1ST 4TH 4TH 1ST 3RD 1ST<br />

US OPEN 14-6 QF 1ST 4TH 4TH 3RD 3RD<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 52-41)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05<br />

INDIAN WELLS 7-3 — 4TH QF — 2ND —<br />

MIAMI 4-4 3RD 4TH 2ND — 2ND —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 6-4 3RD SF 1ST — 1ST —<br />

ROME 11-6 QF 3RD RUP 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

MADRID 5-4 3RD 3RD 3RD 1ST — —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 6-5 2ND 3RD 3RD 2ND — 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 3-4 2ND 1ST — 1ST 3RD —<br />

SHANGHAI 3-2 2ND 3RD — — — —<br />

PARIS 6-6 3RD 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND 2ND<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age eight…Surname Wawrinka is of Polish decent but Wawrinka is only Polish by ancestry…<br />

Nicknamed Stan…Father, Wolfram is German, and mother, Isabelle is Swiss, both work in an organic farm, helping<br />

handicapped people…Grandparents are Czech…Has one older brother Jonathan, who teaches tennis, and<br />

two younger sisters Djanaee and Naella, are students and they play tennis…Stopped attending school at age<br />

15 in order to focus on tennis full-time…“It was the natural line for me, the right path, to follow with my tennis,”<br />

he says about it…Started playing international junior events at age 14 and then began satellite circuit following<br />

year…Hobbies include movies and music…Considers clay best surface and his best shot backhand…<br />

Daughter, Alexia (born Feb. 12, 2010)…Coached by former <strong>ATP</strong> pro Peter Lundgren (since mid-July 2010).<br />

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MIKHAIL YOUZHNY (RUS)<br />

Birthdate: June 25, 1982 Turned Pro: 1999<br />

Birthplace: Moscow, Russia<br />

Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />

Residence: Moscow, Russia<br />

Weight: 172 (78kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 339-244<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $8,064,433<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 7/10<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 25-55<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 8 (January 28, 2008)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 43 (September 11, 2006)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 10 (43-19) 2007: 19 (50-24) 2004: 16 (42-27) 2001: 58 (20-20) 1998: T1105 (0-0)<br />

2009: 19 (42-28) 2006: 24 (25-21) 2003: 43 (29-27) 2000: 113 (6-8)<br />

2008: 33 (28-22) 2005: 44 (23-23) 2002: 32 (31-24) 1999: 327 (0-1)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $1,900,349. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 43-19 (singles), 15-15 (doubles).<br />

Singles Winner: Munich, Kuala Lumpur. Finalist: Rotterdam, Dubai, St. Petersburg. Semifinalist: US Open.<br />

Quarterfinalist: Miami*, Roland Garros, Gstaad. Doubles Winner: Halle(w/Stakhovsky). Semifinalist: Kuala<br />

Lumpur(w/Stakhovsky).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The top Russian had career-best year with first Top 10 finish and two titles in five finals…Won 300th career<br />

match in February en route to final in Rotterdam (ret. w/ right thigh injury vs. Soderling)…Runner-up in Dubai<br />

(l. to Djokovic)…Won titles in Munich (d. Cilic) and Kuala Lumpur (d. Golubev)…Finalist in St. Petersburg (l. to<br />

Kukushkin)…Reached second SF at US Open (‘06), losing to Nadal…Went 2-4 vs. Top 10 opponents and compiled<br />

marks of 30-12 on hard and 12-5 on clay…Earned a career-high $1,900,349.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Russian has nine consecutive Top 50 year-end rankings, including four Top 20 finishes…Is 7-9 lifetime in<br />

finals and has pair of SFs at US Open (‘06 and ’10)…In ‘07, won a personal-high 50 matches with two finals…In<br />

’09, won Moscow (d. Tipsarevic) and reached three finals…In ’08, won title in Chennai (d. No. 2 Nadal) and<br />

reached QF at Australian Open (d. No. 4 Davydenko, l. to Tsonga) to reach career-high No. 8 on Jan. 28…In ’07,<br />

won Rotterdam and reached two finals…In ’06, went into US Open ranked No. 54 and reached SF (went to No.<br />

24)…In ‘05, reached seven <strong>ATP</strong> QFs… In ’04, won St. Petersburg and runner-up in Beijing…Reached QF at<br />

Athens Olympics…In ’02, captured first title in Stuttgart (d. Cañas) and led country to Davis Cup title with decisive<br />

match win over France’s Mathieu…Compiled outstanding junior results, reaching final of Australian Open<br />

juniors in ‘99 (l. to Pless)…Has an 18-17 career Davis Cup record (13-11 in singles) in 23 ties.<br />

CAREER TITLES (7): 2010 – Munich(CL), Kuala Lumpur(IH); 2009 – Moscow(IH); 2008 – Chennai(H); 2007 –<br />

Rotterdam(IH); 2004 – St. Petersburg(IC); 2002 – Stuttgart(CL). FINALIST (10): 2010 – Rotterdam(IH), Dubai(H),<br />

St. Petersburg(IH); 2009 – Munich(CL), Tokyo(H), Valencia(IH); 2007 – Dubai(H), Munich(CL); 2004 – Beijing(H);<br />

2002 – St. Petersburg(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (7). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-9)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01<br />

AUS. OPEN 16-9+ 3RD 1ST QF 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 4TH 3RD 3RD<br />

ROLAND GARROS 15-10 QF 2ND 3RD 4TH 2ND 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 19-10 2ND 1ST 4TH 4TH 3RD 4TH 1ST 2ND 4TH 4TH<br />

US OPEN 18-8 SF 2ND — 2ND SF 3RD 3RD 1ST — 3RD<br />

+w/o in 2010 not included<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 50-64)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01<br />

INDIAN WELLS 4-7 — 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND 4TH 1ST — —<br />

MIAMI 7-8 QF 2ND 4TH 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND — —<br />

MONTE-CARLO 3-6 2ND — 2ND 2ND 1ST — — 1ST — 3RD<br />

ROME 4-7 1ST 2ND — 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST — —<br />

MADRID 3-7 2ND — 1ST 2ND — 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD —<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 8-8 2ND 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST — —<br />

CINCINNATI 9-8 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND QF 2ND 3RD — —<br />

SHANGHAI 0-1 2ND — — — — — — — — —<br />

PARIS 6-5 2ND — 1ST QF — — QF 1ST — —<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age six…Father, Mikhail, passed away; mother, Lubov, is an economist…Has one older<br />

brother, Andrei, who has played mostly pro Futures events in his career from 1998-2000…Childhood hero was<br />

Stefan Edberg and “liked his mentality”…At age 13, was a ballboy for Russia-U.S. Davis Cup final in Moscow in<br />

1995 and posed for photos with U.S. members Courier, Sampras and Todd Martin…Gives military style salute to<br />

fans after big wins with racket above his head with left hand and salute with right…Wife, Yulia (married Nov.<br />

22, 2008 in Moscow)…Fitness trainer is Oleg Mosiakov and coached by Boris Sobkin (since age 10).<br />

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NENAD ZIMONJIC (SRB)<br />

Birthdate: June 4, 1976 Turned Pro: 1995<br />

Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Belgrade, Serbia<br />

Weight: 200 (90kg)<br />

Career Doubles Win-Loss: 457-235<br />

Plays: Right-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $5,199,653<br />

One-handed backhand<br />

Doubles Titles/Finalist: 39/25<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 176 (March 29, 1999)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 1 (November 17, 2008)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 3 (59-23) 2007: 5 (49-17) 2004: 18 (32-24) 2001: 32 (33-20) 1998: 116 (0-2) 1995: 364 (0-0)<br />

2009: 3 (61-17) 2006:11 (42-19) 2003: 32 (31-21) 2000: 29 (32-21) 1997: 203 (0-1) 1994: 474 (0-0)<br />

2008: 1 (49-18) 2005:11 (33-22) 2002: 51 (20-15) 1999: 86 (14-12) 1996: 254 (1-0) 1993: 981 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $922,384. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 59-23 (doubles) .<br />

Doubles Winner: Sydney, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo*, Barcelona, Roland Garros, Vienna, Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Finals-London. Finalist: Australian Open, Indian Wells*, Madrid*, Basel. Semifinalist: London / Queen’s<br />

Club, Beijing (all w/Nestor).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The Serb teamed with Canadian Nestor to compile a 7-4 mark in finals and finish as No. 2 team…Closed season<br />

by capturing title at Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals in London where they defeated top-ranked Bryan brothers<br />

in SFs and No. 3 Bhupathi-Mirnyi in final…Also helped his country to its first Davis Cup title (d. France 3-2)…<br />

Lost five-set match (w/Troicki) to Clement-Llodra in final…In January, picked up title in Sydney and reached<br />

Australian Open final (l. to Bryan-Bryan)…In February, defended Rotterdam title and one month later, reached<br />

final at Indian Wells* (l. to M. Lopez-Nadal)…On clay, captured titles in Monte-Carlo* and Barcelona, finalists in<br />

Madrid* and winners at Roland Garros (d. Dlouhy-Paes)…It was his third Slam crown…Broke five-month title<br />

drought in Vienna in October and followed with runner-up in Basel…Finished tied No. 3 in doubles individually,<br />

his fourth straight Top 5 campaign.<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The Serbian doubles specialist has 39 career titles and in ‘09 captured a career best nine titles in 11 finals with<br />

Nestor while compiling a 61-17 match record…Has finished in Top 20 for seven straight years…Has captured<br />

three Grand Slam crowns (all w/Nestor)…Earned his first Slam title at Wimbledon in ‘08 and repeated title following<br />

year…In ‘09, five of his titles came at <strong>ATP</strong> Masters 1000 events (Monte-Carlo*, Rome*, Madrid*,<br />

Cincinnati*, Paris*) and finished No. 2…In ’08, finished No. 1, clinching top spot with win over Bryan Brothers in<br />

Tennis Masters Cup final in Shanghai…In singles, reached a career-high No. 176 in March ‘99 and his best Grand<br />

Slam result was 3rd RD at Wimbledon that year…Won Yugoslavia 16s, 18s and men’s (twice) in singles, doubles<br />

and mixed national championships…Has a 36-17 career Davis Cup record (23-8 in doubles) in 37 ties since<br />

‘95…Was playing captain in ‘03-04…Earned a career high $1,203,345 in 2009.<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (39). FINALIST (25).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

DOUBLES (3-4 in Finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Finalist - 2010 (w/Nestor); Mixed Champion - 2008 (w/Sun), 2004<br />

(w/Bovina); ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2010 (w/Nestor); Finalist - 2008 (w/Nestor); Mixed Champion - 2010,<br />

2006 (w/Srebotnik); WIMBLEDON - Champion 2009, 2008 (w/Nestor); 2006 Finalist (w/Santoro), 2004<br />

(w/Knowle).<br />

BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 06 05<br />

14-7 WON RR WON RR RUP<br />

(08-10 w/Nestor, 06 w/Santoro, 05 w/Paes)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY*<br />

*DOUBLES (11-8 in finals) - INDIAN WELLS: Finalist - 2010, 2008 (w/Nestor); MONTE CARLO: Champion - 2010, 2009<br />

(w/Nestor), 2005 - (w/Paes), 2004 (w/Henman), Finalist - 2006 (w/Santoro); ROME: Champion - 2009 (w/Nestor),<br />

2007 (w/Santoro), Finalist - 2008 (w/Nestor); HAMBURG: Champion - 2008 (w/Nestor); TORONTO: Champion - 2008<br />

(w/Nestor); CINCINNATI: Champion - 2009 (w/Nestor); MADRID: Champion-2009 (w/Nestor), Finalist - 2010<br />

(w/Nestor), 2005 (w/Paes); PARIS: Champion - 2009 (w/Nestor), Finalist - 2007 (w/Nestor), 2006 (w/Santoro).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing at age nine…Nicknames include “Ziki, Zimo, Zimone”…Father, Mirko, is a civil engineer; mother,<br />

Nevenka, is a bank employee…Has older brother, Igor…Played football, track, basketball and handball as<br />

kid…Childhood heroes were Michael Jordan and Carl Lewis…Enjoys music of U2, Dire Straits and Seal…<br />

Considers fast clay and hard courts favorite surfaces and best shot is serve…Credits former pro Robert Seguso<br />

with providing assistance and guidance early in career…Wife, Mina (married May 24, 2008 in Belgrade)…Twins,<br />

Leon (son) born 3:11 p.m. and Luna (daughter) two minutes later on Dec. 3, 2008…Elected to <strong>ATP</strong> Player<br />

Council from June 2010 to June 2012.<br />

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MISCHA ZVEREV (GER)<br />

Birthdate: August 22, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005<br />

Birthplace: Moscow, Russia<br />

Height: 6’3” (1.91m)<br />

Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco<br />

Weight: 178 (80kg)<br />

Career Win-Loss: 55-75<br />

Plays: Left-handed<br />

Career Prize Money: $1,526,753<br />

Two-handed backhand<br />

Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1<br />

Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-6<br />

Highest Singles South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking: 45 (June 8, 2009)<br />

Highest <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking: 44 (June 8, 2009)<br />

YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong> RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)<br />

2010: 82 (13-18) 2007: 80 (6-8) 2004: 690 (0-0)<br />

2009: 78 (15-24) 2006: 157 (3-3) 2003: 776 (0-0)<br />

2008: 80 (18-22) 2005: 552 (0-0) 2002:T1345 (0-0)<br />

2010 HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Prize money: $318,805. Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 13-18 (singles), 1-6 (doubles) Challenger: 7-9 (singles), 3-6<br />

(doubles). Singles Finalist: Metz. Semifinalist: Marseille. Quarterfinalist: Halle. Doubles Semifinalist:<br />

Houston(w/Zeballos).<br />

2010 IN REVIEW<br />

The German finished in Top 100 for fourth year in a row highlighted by his maiden <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> final in Metz<br />

(l. to Simon) in October…Went from No. 155 to No. 115 afterwards…Also a SF in Marseille (l. to Llodra) in<br />

February and QF in Halle (l. to Becker) in June…Qualified in Shanghai* and reached 3rd RD (d. Stakhovsky, No. 6<br />

Davydenko, l. to Monaco)…Went 13-18 in <strong>ATP</strong> events (10-11 on hard, 1-6 on clay).<br />

CAREER IN REVIEW<br />

The German broke through to reach a career-high No. 45 in June ‘09, highlighted by five <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> QF finishes,<br />

including his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 in Rome* as a qualifier…Posted wins over Berdych,<br />

Mathieu and No. 7 Simon before losing to Federer…Has played better indoors (23-18, .561) compared to outdoors<br />

(32-57. 361) on <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in his career…In ’08, finished at No. 80 for second straight year, reaching<br />

his first <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> SF in Moscow in addition to four QFs…In February, defeated No. 5 Ferrer in Rotterdam<br />

for first Top 10 win before losing to Karlovic in QF…At Wimbledon turned in a Grand Slam-best 3rd RD (d. Peya,<br />

Ferrero; l. to Wawrinka)…Then reached QF on clay at Umag (l. to Verdasco) and on hard courts at New Haven (l.<br />

to Verdasco)…In doubles, won <strong>ATP</strong> titles in Halle and Tokyo (w/Youzhny) and was a finalist in Stuttgart<br />

(w/Berrer)…In ’07, improved his ranking for a fifth straight season, compiling a 26-15 Challenger record with<br />

three titles to finish in Top 100 for first time at No. 80…His best <strong>ATP</strong> result was a QF in Newport (l. to eventual<br />

champion Santoro)…Has a 60-47 career match record in Challengers and 4-1 in finals while 59-38 in Futures<br />

events and 4-0 in finals…Earned a career high $464,010 in ‘09.<br />

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2010 – Metz(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-3)<br />

CAREER 10 09 08 07<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-4 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND<br />

ROLAND GARROS 0-3 1ST 1ST 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-3 — 2ND 3RD 1ST<br />

US OPEN 0-2 — 1ST 1ST —<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-9)<br />

CAREER 10 09<br />

INDIAN WELLS 0-2 1ST 1ST<br />

MIAMI 0-1 — 1ST<br />

ROME 3-1 — QF<br />

TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 — 1ST<br />

CINCINNATI 0-1 — 1ST<br />

SHANGHAI 2-2 3RD 1ST<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Began playing tennis at age two with father Alexander, a former Davis Cup player for the former Soviet Union…<br />

Family moved from Moscow to Germany in 1991…Mother, Irina, is also a former player…Both parents coach at<br />

a tennis club in Hamburg (UHC)…Has one younger brother, Sascha, who is a promising junior player…Speaks<br />

Russian, German and English…Nicknamed Misch…Likes fishing and NBA (supports Miami Heat)…Admired his<br />

father who according to players such as Alexander Volkov and Yevgeny Kafelnikov played like a cat on the<br />

court’…Favorite surface is indoors and favorite shots are serve and volley…Coached by his father.<br />

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PLAYER BIRTHDAYS<br />

JANUARY<br />

David Nalbandian 1-82<br />

Pablo Cuevas 1-86<br />

Stefan Koubek 2-77<br />

Ivan Dodig 2-85<br />

Santiago Ventura 5-80<br />

Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo 6-78<br />

Sergiy Stakhovsky 6-86<br />

Michael Kohlmann 11-74<br />

Paul-Henri Mathieu 12-82<br />

Ruben Bemelmans 14-88<br />

Marcin Matkowski 15-81<br />

Carlos Salamanca 15-83<br />

Albert Ramos-Vinolas 17-88<br />

Olivier Rochus 18-81<br />

Horia Tecau 19-85<br />

Robert Farah 20-87<br />

Ivan Sergeyev 20-88<br />

Nicolas Mahut 21-82<br />

Pablo Andujar 23-86<br />

Adrian Ungur 25-85<br />

Izak Van der Merwe 26-84<br />

Daniel Munoz-De La Nava29-82<br />

FEBRUARY<br />

Carlos Berlocq 3-83<br />

Rogerio Dutra Da Silva 3-84<br />

Andreas Beck 5-86<br />

Jaroslav Pospisil 9-81<br />

Viktor Troicki 10-86<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero 12-80<br />

Jeremy Chardy 12-87<br />

Somdev Devvarman 13-85<br />

Wesley Moodie 14-79<br />

Evgeny Korolev 14-88<br />

Michal Przysiezny 16-84<br />

Antonio Veic 18-88<br />

Andreas Seppi 21-84<br />

Konstantin Kravchuk 23-85<br />

Lleyton Hewitt 24-81<br />

Santiago Gonzalez 24-83<br />

Brian Dabul 24-84<br />

Bruno Soares 27-82<br />

Ivo Karlovic 28-79<br />

Florent Serra 28-81<br />

MARCH<br />

Dick Norman 1-71<br />

Rohan Bopanna 4-80<br />

Blaz Kavcic 5-87<br />

Steve Darcis 13-84<br />

Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi 17-80<br />

Rajeev Ram 18-84<br />

Robert Lindstedt 19-77<br />

Ivan Ljubicic 19-79<br />

Andreas Haider-Maurer 22-87<br />

Philipp Petzschner 24-84<br />

Frederico Gil 24-85<br />

Olivier Patience 25-80<br />

Stanislas Wawrinka 28-85<br />

Juan Monaco 29-84<br />

Marc Gicquel 30-77<br />

APRIL<br />

David Ferrer 2-82<br />

Paul Capdeville 2-83<br />

Julian Reister 2-86<br />

Matthias Bachinger 2-87<br />

Karol Beck 3-82<br />

Dudi Sela 4-85<br />

Jonathan Erlich 5-77<br />

Robin Haase 6-87<br />

Pere Riba 7-88<br />

David Marrero 8-80<br />

Thomas Schoorel 8-89<br />

Lukas Dlouhy 9-83<br />

Andy Ram 10-80<br />

Rui Machado 10-84<br />

Juan Pablo Brzezicki 12-82<br />

Marcel Granollers 12-86<br />

Simon Greul 13-81<br />

Josselin Ouanna 14-86<br />

Roberto Bautista-Agut 14-88<br />

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 17-85<br />

Alex Bogomolov Jr. 23-83<br />

Eduardo Schwank 23-86<br />

Taylor Dent 24-81<br />

Rainer Schuettler 25-76<br />

Juan Sebastian Cabal 25-86<br />

John Isner 26-85<br />

Horacio Zeballos 27-85<br />

Julian Knowle 29-74<br />

Bob Bryan 29-78<br />

Mike Bryan 29-78<br />

MAY<br />

Michael Russell 1-78<br />

Tommy Robredo 1-82<br />

Ryan Harrison 7-92<br />

Benoit Paire 8-89<br />

Gilles Muller 9-83<br />

Simon Aspelin 11-74<br />

Andy Murray 15-87<br />

Leonardo Mayer 15-87<br />

Lukasz Kubot 16-82<br />

Grigor Dimitrov 16-91<br />

Stephane Robert 17-80<br />

Michael Llodra 18-80<br />

Kevin Anderson 18-86<br />

Tatsuma Ito 18-88<br />

Ivo Minar 21-84<br />

Tobias Kamke 21-86<br />

Jurgen Melzer 22-81<br />

Eric Butorac 22-81<br />

Thiago Alves 22-82<br />

Novak Djokovic 22-87<br />

Teymuraz Gabashvili 23-85<br />

Fabio Fognini 24-87<br />

Victor Crivoi 25-82<br />

Joao Souza 27-88<br />

Simone Vagnozzi 30-83<br />

JUNE<br />

Nikolay Davydenko 2-81<br />

Rafael Nadal 3-86<br />

Nenad Zimonjic 4-76<br />

Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 4-83<br />

Rik De Voest 5-80<br />

Mahesh Bhupathi 7-74<br />

Marsel Ilhan 11-87<br />

Christopher Kas 13-80<br />

John Millman 14-89<br />

Benjamin Becker 16-81<br />

Leander Paes 17-73<br />

Marcos Baghdatis 17-85<br />

Richard Gasquet 18-86<br />

Carsten Ball 20-87<br />

Richard Berankis 21-90<br />

Janko Tipsarevic 22-84<br />

Mikhail Youzhny 25-82<br />

Yuri Schukin 26-79<br />

Eric Prodon 27-81<br />

Adrian Mannarino 29-88<br />

JULY<br />

Julio Silva 1-79<br />

Michael Berrer 1-80<br />

Marcos Daniel 4-78<br />

Max Mirnyi 6-77<br />

Mariusz Fyrstenberg 8-80<br />

Martin Klizan 11-89<br />

Potito Starace 14-81<br />

Igor Andreev 14-83<br />

Ryan Sweeting 14-87<br />

Oliver Marach 16-80<br />

Bobby Reynolds 17-82<br />

Daniel Brands 17-87<br />

Xavier Malisse 19-80<br />

Maximo Gonzalez 20-83<br />

Victor Hanescu 21-81<br />

Filip Polasek 21-85<br />

Martin Fischer 21-86<br />

Andrey Golubev 22-87<br />

Jarkko Nieminen 23-81<br />

Donald Young 23-89<br />

Lukas Rosol 24-85<br />

Stephane Bohli 25-83<br />

Fernando Gonzalez 29-80<br />

Marc Lopez 31-82<br />

AUGUST<br />

Nikola Ciric 2-83<br />

Ilija Bozoljac 2-85<br />

Jan Hajek 7-83<br />

Daniel Gimeno-Traver 7-85<br />

Roger Federer 8-81<br />

Marinko Matosevic 8-85<br />

Alessio Di Mauro 9-77<br />

Yen-Hsun Lu 14-83<br />

Robin Soderling 14-84<br />

Denis Gremelmayr 16-81<br />

Igor Sijsling 18-87<br />

Nicolas Almagro 21-85<br />

Mischa Zverev 22-87<br />

Jean-Julien Rojer 25-81<br />

Juan Ignacio Chela 30-79<br />

Andy Roddick 30-82<br />

Ernests Gulbis 30-88<br />

Peter Luczak 31-79<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

Gael Monfils 1-86<br />

Mark Knowles 4-71<br />

Daniel Nestor 4-72<br />

Filippo Volandri 5-81<br />

Go Soeda 5-84<br />

Denis Istomin 7-86<br />

Illya Marchenko 8-87<br />

Marco Chiudinelli 10-81<br />

Tomas Berdych 17-85<br />

Yuichi Sugita 18-88<br />

Conor Niland 19-81<br />

Thiemo de Bakker 19-88<br />

Feliciano Lopez 20-81<br />

Franco Skugor 20-87<br />

Andrej Martin 20-89<br />

Marcelo Melo 23-83<br />

Marin Cilic 28-88<br />

Grega Zemlja 29-86<br />

Igor Kunitsyn 30-81<br />

OCTOBER<br />

Bjorn Phau 4-79<br />

Florian Mayer 5-83<br />

Federico Del Bonis 5-90<br />

Jesse Huta Galung 6-85<br />

Robby Ginepri 7-82<br />

Sam Querrey 7-87<br />

Simone Bolelli 8-85<br />

Nicolas Massu 10-79<br />

Michal Mertinak 11-79<br />

Philipp Kohlschreiber 16-83<br />

Ivan Navarro 19-81<br />

Alexandre Kudryavtsev 26-85<br />

NOVEMBER<br />

Lukas Lacko 3-87<br />

Alexandr Dolgopolov 7-88<br />

Paul Hanley 12-77<br />

Jerzy Janowicz 13-90<br />

Ramon Delgado 14-76<br />

Frantisek Cermak 14-76<br />

Alejandro Falla 14-83<br />

Robert Kendrick 15-79<br />

Fernando Verdasco 15-83<br />

Albert Montanes 26-80<br />

Matthew Ebden 26-87<br />

Radek Stepanek 27-78<br />

Santiago Giraldo 27-87<br />

Edouard Roger-Vasselin 28-83<br />

DECEMBER<br />

Tim Smyczek 3-87<br />

David Guez 8-82<br />

Dustin Brown 8-84<br />

Mardy Fish 9-81<br />

Dmitry Tursunov 12-82<br />

Paolo Lorenzi 15-81<br />

Arnaud Clement 17-77<br />

Julien Benneteau 20-81<br />

Ricardo Mello 21-80<br />

Mikhail Kukushkin 26-87<br />

Gilles Simon 27-84<br />

Attila Balazs 27-88<br />

Milos Raonic 27-90<br />

James Blake 28-79<br />

Diego Junqueira 28-80<br />

Kei Nishikori 29-89<br />

Thomaz Bellucci 30-87<br />

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SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS 2010<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> RANKINGS (YEAR-END)<br />

SINGLES (As of Dec. 6, 2010)<br />

1 Nadal, Rafael/ESP<br />

2 Federer, Roger/SUI<br />

3 Djokovic, Novak/SRB<br />

4 Murray, Andy/GBR<br />

5 Soderling, Robin/SWE<br />

6 Berdych, Tomas/CZE<br />

7 Ferrer, David/ESP<br />

8 Roddick, Andy/USA<br />

9 Verdasco, Fernando/ESP<br />

10 Youzhny, Mikhail/RUS<br />

11 Melzer, Jurgen/AUT<br />

12 Monfils, Gael/FRA<br />

13 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried/FRA<br />

14 Cilic, Marin/CRO<br />

15 Almagro, Nicolas/ESP<br />

16 Fish, Mardy/USA<br />

17 Ljubicic, Ivan/CRO<br />

18 Querrey, Sam/USA<br />

19 Isner, John/USA<br />

20 Baghdatis, Marcos/CYP<br />

21 Wawrinka, Stanislas/SUI<br />

22 Davydenko, Nikolay/RUS<br />

23 Llodra, Michael/FRA<br />

24 Gulbis, Ernests/LAT<br />

25 Montanes, Albert/ESP<br />

26 Monaco, Juan/ARG<br />

27 Nalbandian, David/ARG<br />

28 Troicki, Viktor/SRB<br />

29 Ferrero, Juan Carlos/ESP<br />

30 Gasquet, Richard/FRA<br />

31 Bellucci, Thomaz/BRA<br />

32 Lopez, Feliciano/ESP<br />

33 Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo/ESP<br />

34 Kohlschreiber, Philipp/GER<br />

35 Lu, Yen-Hsun/TPE<br />

36 Golubev, Andrey/KAZ<br />

37 Mayer, Florian/GER<br />

38 Chela, Juan Ignacio/ARG<br />

39 Nieminen, Jarkko/FIN<br />

40 Istomin, Denis/UZB<br />

41 Simon, Gilles/FRA<br />

42 Granollers,Marcel/ESP<br />

43 de Bakker, Thiemo/NED<br />

44 Benneteau, Julien/FRA<br />

45 Chardy, Jeremy/FRA<br />

46 Stakhovsky, Sergiy/UKR<br />

47 Starace, Potito/ITA<br />

48 Dolgopolov, Alexandr/UKR<br />

49 Tipsarevic, Janko/SRB<br />

50 Robredo, Tommy/ESP<br />

51 Hanescu, Victor/ROU<br />

52 Seppi, Andreas/ITA<br />

53 Becker, Benjamin/GER<br />

54 Hewitt, Lleyton/AUS<br />

55 Fognini, Fabio/ITA<br />

56 Gimeno-Traver, Daniel/ESP<br />

57 Petzschner, Philipp/GER<br />

58 Berrer, Michael/GER<br />

59 Kukushkin, Mikhail/KAZ<br />

60 Malisse, Xavier/BEL<br />

61 Anderson, Kevin/RSA<br />

62 Stepanek, Radek/CZE<br />

63 Cuevas, Pablo/URU<br />

180<br />

64 Giraldo, Santiago/COL<br />

65 Haase, Robin/NED<br />

66 Berlocq, Carlos/ARG<br />

67 Kamke, Tobias/GER<br />

68 Gonzalez, Fernando/CHI<br />

69 Serra, Florent/FRA<br />

70 Kubot, Lukasz/POL<br />

71 Andujar, Pablo/ESP<br />

72 Riba, Pere/ESP<br />

73 Karlovic, Ivo/CRO<br />

74 Schwank, Eduardo/ARG<br />

75 Sela, Dudi/ISR<br />

76 Mello, Ricardo/BRA<br />

77 Ramirez Hidalgo, Ruben/ESP<br />

78 Clement, Arnaud/FRA<br />

79 Andreev, Igor/RUS<br />

80 Gabashvili, Teymuraz/RUS<br />

81 Marchenko, Illya/UKR<br />

82 Zverev, Mischa/GER<br />

83 Mannarino, Adrian/FRA<br />

84 Schuettler, Rainer/GER<br />

85 Dabul, Brian/ARG<br />

86 Przysiezny, Michal/POL<br />

87 Berankis, Richard/LTU<br />

88 Dodig, Ivan/CRO<br />

89 Lacko, Lukas/SVK<br />

90 Ilhan, Marsel/TUR<br />

91 Volandri, Filippo/ITA<br />

92 Brown, Dustin/GER<br />

93 Machado, Rui/POR<br />

94 Mayer, Leonardo/ARG<br />

95 Hajek, Jan/CZE<br />

96 Daniel, Marcos/BRA<br />

97 Mathieu, Paul-Henri/FRA<br />

98 Nishikori, Kei/JPN<br />

99 Russell, Michael/USA<br />

100 Kunitsyn, Igor/RUS<br />

101 Gil, Frederico/POR<br />

102 Phau, Bjorn/GER<br />

103 Beck, Karol/SVK<br />

104 Brands, Daniel/GER<br />

105 Falla, Alejandro/COL<br />

106 Dimitrov, Grigor/BUL<br />

107 Bolelli, Simone/ITA<br />

108 Devvarman, Somdev/IND<br />

109 Darcis, Steve/BEL<br />

110 Zeballos, Horacio/ARG<br />

111 Souza, Joao/BRA<br />

112 Kavcic, Blaz/SLO<br />

113 Rochus, Olivier/BEL<br />

114 Reister, Julian/GER<br />

115 Kendrick, Robert/USA<br />

116 Sweeting, Ryan/USA<br />

117 Chiudinelli, Marco/SUI<br />

118 Dent, Taylor/USA<br />

119 Haider-Maurer, Andreas/AUT<br />

120 Soeda, Go/JPN<br />

121 Gremelmayr, Denis/GER<br />

122 Robert, Stephane/FRA<br />

123 Ramos-Vinolas, Albert/ESP<br />

124 Roger-Vasselin, Edouard/FRA<br />

125 Huta Galung, Jesse/NED<br />

126 Schukin, Yuri/KAZ<br />

127 Sijsling, Igor/NED<br />

128 Young, Donald/USA<br />

129 Niland, Conor/IRL<br />

130 Greul, Simon/GER<br />

131 Koubek, Stefan/AUT<br />

132 Mahut, Nicolas/FRA<br />

133 Fischer, Martin/AUT<br />

134 Muller, Gilles/LUX<br />

135 Blake, James/USA<br />

136 Bohli, Stephane/SUI<br />

137 Luczak, Peter/AUS<br />

138 Matosevic, Marinko/AUS<br />

139 Pospisil, Jaroslav/CZE<br />

140 Korolev, Evgeny/KAZ<br />

141 Gonzalez, Maximo/ARG<br />

142 Zemlja, Grega/SLO<br />

143 Lorenzi, Paolo/ITA<br />

144 Ginepri, Robby/USA<br />

145 Prodon, Eric/FRA<br />

146 Kravchuk, Konstantin/RUS<br />

147 Munoz-De LaNava, Daniel/ESP<br />

148 Junqueira, Diego/ARG<br />

149 Bozoljac, Ilija/SRB<br />

150 Alves, Thiago/BRA<br />

151 Gicquel, Marc/FRA<br />

152 Paire, Benoit/FRA<br />

153 Ball, Carsten/AUS<br />

154 Beck, Andreas/GER<br />

155 Klizan, Martin/SVK<br />

156 Raonic, Milos/CAN<br />

157 Ouanna, Josselin/FRA<br />

158 Dutra Da Silva, Rogerio/BRA<br />

159 Kudryavtsev, Alexandre/RUS<br />

160 Del Bonis, Federico/ARG<br />

161 Janowicz, Jerzy/POL<br />

162 Di Mauro, Alessio/ITA<br />

163 Reynolds, Bobby/USA<br />

164 Rosol, Lukas/CZE<br />

165 Capdeville, Paul/CHI<br />

166 Bogomolov Jr., Alex/USA<br />

167 Minar, Ivo/CZE<br />

168 Schoorel, Thomas/NED<br />

169 Guez, David/FRA<br />

170 Bautista-Agut, Roberto/ESP<br />

171 Smyczek, Tim/USA<br />

172 Salamanca, Carlos/COL<br />

173 Harrison, Ryan/USA<br />

174 Van der Merwe, Izak/RSA<br />

175 Brzezicki, Juan Pablo/ARG<br />

176 Crivoi, Victor/ROU<br />

177 Martin, Andrej/SVK<br />

178 Bemelmans, Ruben/BEL<br />

179 Vagnozzi, Simone/ITA<br />

180 Sugita, Yuichi/JPN<br />

181 De Voest, Rik/RSA<br />

182 Skugor, Franco/CRO<br />

183 Ebden, Matthew/AUS<br />

184 Ito, Tatsuma/JPN<br />

185 Ram, Rajeev/USA<br />

186 Ungur, Adrian/ROU<br />

187 Massu, Nicolas/CHI<br />

188 Bachinger, Matthias/GER<br />

189 Silva, Julio/BRA<br />

190 Farah, Robert/COL<br />

191 Balazs, Attila/HUN<br />

192 Veic, Antonio/CRO<br />

193 Cabal, Juan Sebastian/COL<br />

194 Navarro, Ivan/ESP<br />

195 Delgado, Ramon/PAR<br />

196 Patience, Olivier/FRA<br />

197 Tursunov, Dmitry/RUS<br />

198 Ciric, Nikola/SRB<br />

199 Sergeyev, Ivan/UKR<br />

200 Alcaide, Guillermo/ESP<br />

201 Ward, James/GBR<br />

202 Gensse, Augustin/FRA<br />

203 Rufin, Guillaume/FRA<br />

204 Millman, John/AUS<br />

205 Recouderc, Laurent/FRA<br />

206 Millot, Vincent/FRA<br />

207 Polansky, Peter/CAN<br />

208 Tomic, Bernard/AUS<br />

209 Cook, Lester/USA<br />

210 Lapentti, Giovanni/ECU<br />

211 Cipolla, Flavio/ITA<br />

212 Viola, Matteo/ITA<br />

213 Krajinovic, Filip/SRB<br />

214 Klein, Brydan/AUS<br />

215 Peya, Alexander/AUT<br />

216 El Amrani, Reda/MAR<br />

217 Olaso, Guillermo/ESP<br />

218 Decoud, Sebastian/ARG<br />

219 Estrella, Victor/DOM<br />

220 Knittel, Bastian/GER<br />

221 Hernandez, Oscar/ESP<br />

222 Aguilar, Jorge/CHI<br />

223 Ignatik, Uladzimir/BLR<br />

224 Zopp, Jurgen/EST<br />

225 Zampieri, Caio/BRA<br />

226 Witten, Jesse/USA<br />

227 Ventura, Santiago/ESP<br />

228 Lojda, Dusan/CZE<br />

229 Goffin, David/BEL<br />

230 Kindlmann, Dieter/GER<br />

231 Kuznetsov, Andrey/RUS<br />

232 Semjan, Marek/SVK<br />

233 Burquier, Gregoire/FRA<br />

234 Tavares, Leonardo/POR<br />

235 Crugnola, Marco/ITA<br />

236 DeHeart, Ryler/USA<br />

237 Hocevar, Ricardo/BRA<br />

238 Flock, Alexander/GER<br />

239 Lindahl, Nick/SWE<br />

240 Hernych, Jan/CZE<br />

241 Martin, Alberto/ESP<br />

242 Sousa, Joao/POR<br />

243 Kim, Kevin/USA<br />

244 Rieschick, Sebastian/GER<br />

245 Mertens, Yannick/BEL<br />

246 Rochette, Laurent/FRA<br />

247 Rochus, Christophe/BEL<br />

248 Kuznetsov, Alex/USA<br />

249 Lammer, Michael/SUI<br />

250 Jones, Greg/AUS


SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong><br />

RANKINGS YEAR-END HISTORY<br />

TOP 10 SINGLES (SINCE 1973)<br />

2009<br />

1 Roger Federer (SUI)<br />

2 Rafael Nadal (ESP)<br />

3 Novak Djokovic (SRB)<br />

4 Andy Murray (GBR)<br />

5 Juan Martin del Potro (ARG)<br />

6 Nikolay Davydenko (RUS)<br />

7 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

8 Robin Soderling (SWE)<br />

9 Fernando Verdasco (ESP)<br />

10 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)<br />

2008<br />

1 Rafael Nadal (ESP)<br />

2 Roger Federer (SUI)<br />

3 Novak Djokovic (SRB)<br />

4 Andy Murray (GBR)<br />

5 Nikolay Davydenko (RUS)<br />

6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)<br />

7 Gilles Simon (FRA)<br />

8 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

9 Juan Martin del Potro (ARG)<br />

10 James Blake (USA)<br />

2007<br />

1 Roger Federer (SUI)<br />

2 Rafael Nadal (ESP)<br />

3 Novak Djokovic (SRB)<br />

4 Nikolay Davydenko (RUS)<br />

5 David Ferrer (ESP)<br />

6 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

7 Fernando Gonzalez (CHI)<br />

8 Richard Gasquet (FRA)<br />

9 David Nalbandian (ARG)<br />

10 Tommy Robredo (ESP)<br />

2006<br />

1 Roger Federer (SUI)<br />

2 Rafael Nadal (ESP)<br />

3 Nikolay Davydenko (RUS)<br />

4 James Blake (USA)<br />

5 Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)<br />

6 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

7 Tommy Robredo (ESP)<br />

8 David Nalbandian (ARG)<br />

9 Mario Ancic (CRO)<br />

10 Fernando Gonzalez (CHI)<br />

2005<br />

1 Roger Federer (SUI)<br />

2 Rafael Nadal (ESP)<br />

3 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

4 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)<br />

5 Nikolay Davydenko (RUS)<br />

6 David Nalbandian (ARG)<br />

7 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

8 Guillermo Coria (ARG)<br />

9 Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)<br />

10 Gaston Gaudio (ARG)<br />

2004<br />

1 Roger Federer (SUI)<br />

2 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

3 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)<br />

4 Marat Safin (RUS)<br />

5 Carlos Moya (ESP)<br />

6 Tim Henman (GBR)<br />

7 Guillermo Coria (ARG)<br />

8 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

9 David Nalbandian (ARG)<br />

10 Gaston Gaudio (ARG)<br />

2003<br />

1 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

2 Roger Federer (SUI)<br />

3 Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP)<br />

4 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

5 Guillermo Coria (ARG)<br />

6 Rainer Schuettler (GER)<br />

7 Carlos Moya (ESP)<br />

8 David Nalbandian (ARG)<br />

9 Mark Philippoussis (AUS)<br />

10 Sebastien Grosjean (FRA)<br />

2002<br />

1 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)<br />

2 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

3 Marat Safin (RUS)<br />

4 Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP)<br />

5 Carlos Moya (ESP)<br />

6 Roger Federer (SUI)<br />

7 Jiri Novak (CZE)<br />

8 Tim Henman (GBR)<br />

9 Albert Costa (ESP)<br />

10 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

2001<br />

1 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)<br />

2 Gustavo Kuerten (BRA)<br />

3 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

4 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS)<br />

5 Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP)<br />

6 Sebastien Grosjean (FRA)<br />

7 Patrick Rafter (AUS)<br />

8 Tommy Haas (GER)<br />

9 Tim Henman (GBR)<br />

10 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

2000<br />

1 Gustavo Kuerten (BRA)<br />

2 Marat Safin (RUS)<br />

3 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

4 Magnus Norman (SWE)<br />

5 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS)<br />

6 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

7 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)<br />

8 Alex Corretja (ESP)<br />

9 Thomas Enqvist (SWE)<br />

10 Tim Henman (GBR)<br />

1999<br />

1 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

2 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS)<br />

3 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

4 Thomas Enqvist (SWE)<br />

5 Gustavo Kuerten (BRA)<br />

6 Nicolas Kiefer (GER)<br />

7 Todd Martin (USA)<br />

8 Nicolas Lapentti (ECU)<br />

9 Marcelo Rios (CHI)<br />

10 Richard Krajicek (NED)<br />

1998<br />

1 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

2 Marcelo Rios (CHI)<br />

3 Alex Corretja (ESP)<br />

4 Patrick Rafter (AUS)<br />

5 Carlos Moya (ESP)<br />

6 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

7 Tim Henman (GBR)<br />

8 Karol Kucera (SVK)<br />

9 Greg Rusedski (GBR)<br />

10 Richard Krajicek (NED)<br />

1997<br />

1 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

2 Patrick Rafter (AUS)<br />

3 Michael Chang (USA)<br />

4 Jonas Bjorkman (SWE)<br />

5 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS)<br />

6 Greg Rusedski (GBR)<br />

7 Carlos Moya (ESP)<br />

8 Sergi Bruguera (ESP)<br />

9 Thomas Muster (AUT)<br />

10 Marcelo Rios (CHI)<br />

1996<br />

1 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

2 Michael Chang (USA)<br />

3 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS)<br />

4 Goran Ivanisevic (CRO)<br />

5 Thomas Muster (AUT)<br />

6 Boris Becker (GER)<br />

7 Richard Krajicek (NED)<br />

8 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

9 Thomas Enqvist (SWE)<br />

10 Wayne Ferreira (RSA)<br />

1995<br />

1 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

2 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

3 Thomas Muster (AUT)<br />

4 Boris Becker (GER)<br />

5 Michael Chang (USA)<br />

6 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS)<br />

7 Thomas Enqvist (SWE)<br />

8 Jim Courier (USA)<br />

9 Wayne Ferreira (RSA)<br />

10 Goran Ivanisevic (CRO)<br />

1994<br />

1 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

2 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

3 Boris Becker (GER)<br />

4 Sergi Bruguera (ESP)<br />

5 Goran Ivanisevic (CRO)<br />

6 Michael Chang (USA)<br />

7 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

8 Alberto Berasategui (ESP)<br />

9 Michael Stich (GER)<br />

10 Todd Martin (USA)<br />

1993<br />

1 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

2 Michael Stich (GER)<br />

3 Jim Courier (USA)<br />

4 Sergi Bruguera (ESP)<br />

5 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

6 Andrei Medvedev (UKR)<br />

7 Goran Ivanisevic (CRO)<br />

8 Michael Chang (USA)<br />

9 Thomas Muster (AUT)<br />

10 Cedric Pioline (FRA)<br />

1992<br />

1 Jim Courier (USA)<br />

2 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

3 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

4 Goran Ivanisevic (CRO)<br />

5 Boris Becker (GER)<br />

6 Michael Chang (USA)<br />

7 Petr Korda (CZE)<br />

8 Ivan Lendl (USA)<br />

9 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

10 Richard Krajicek (NED)<br />

1991<br />

1 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

2 Jim Courier (USA)<br />

3 Boris Becker (GER)<br />

4 Michael Stich (GER)<br />

5 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

6 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

7 Guy Forget (FRA)<br />

8 Karel Novacek (CZE)<br />

9 Petr Korda (CZE)<br />

10 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

1990<br />

1 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

2 Boris Becker (GER)<br />

3 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

4 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

5 Pete Sampras (USA)<br />

6 Andres Gomez (ECU)<br />

7 Thomas Muster (AUT)<br />

8 Emilio Sanchez (ESP)<br />

9 Goran Ivanisevic (CRO)<br />

10 Brad Gilbert (USA)<br />

1989<br />

1 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

2 Boris Becker (GER)<br />

3 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

4 John McEnroe (USA)<br />

5 Michael Chang (USA)<br />

6 Brad Gilbert (USA)<br />

7 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

8 Aaron Krickstein (USA)<br />

9 Alberto Mancini (ARG)<br />

10 Jay Berger (USA)<br />

1988<br />

1 Mats Wilander (SWE)<br />

2 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

3 Andre Agassi (USA)<br />

4 Boris Becker (GER)<br />

5 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

6 Kent Carlsson (SWE)<br />

7 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

8 Jakob Hlasek (SUI)<br />

9 Henri Leconte (FRA)<br />

10 Tim Mayotte (USA)<br />

1987<br />

1 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

2 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

3 Mats Wilander (SWE)<br />

4 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

5 Boris Becker (GER)<br />

6 Miloslav Mecir (CZE)<br />

7 Pat Cash (AUS)<br />

8 Yannick Noah (FRA)<br />

9 Tim Mayotte (USA)<br />

10 John McEnroe (USA)<br />

1986<br />

1 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

2 Boris Becker (GER)<br />

3 Mats Wilander (SWE)<br />

4 Yannick Noah (FRA)<br />

5 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

6 Henri Leconte (FRA)<br />

7 Joakim Nystrom (SWE)<br />

8 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

9 Miloslav Mecir (CZE)<br />

10 Andres Gomez (ECU)<br />

1985<br />

1 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

2 John McEnroe (USA)<br />

3 Mats Wilander (SWE)<br />

4 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

5 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

6 Boris Becker (GER)<br />

7 Yannick Noah (FRA)<br />

8 Anders Jarryd (SWE)<br />

9 Miloslav Mecir (CZE)<br />

10 Kevin Curren (USA)<br />

1984<br />

1 John McEnroe (USA)<br />

2 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

3 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

4 Mats Wilander (SWE)<br />

5 Andres Gomez (ECU)<br />

6 Anders Jarryd (SWE)<br />

7 Henrik Sundstrom (SWE)<br />

8 Pat Cash (AUS)<br />

9 Eliot Teltscher (USA)<br />

10 Yannick Noah (FRA)<br />

1983<br />

1 John McEnroe (USA)<br />

2 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

3 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

4 Mats Wilander (SWE)<br />

5 Yannick Noah (FRA)<br />

6 Jimmy Arias (USA)<br />

7 Jose Higueras (ESP)<br />

8 Jose-Luis Clerc (ARG)<br />

9 Kevin Curren (RSA)<br />

10 Gene Mayer (USA)<br />

1982<br />

1 John McEnroe (USA)<br />

2 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

3 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

4 Guillermo Vilas (ARG)<br />

5 Vitas Gerulaitis (USA)<br />

6 Jose-Luis Clerc (ARG)<br />

7 Mats Wilander (SWE)<br />

8 Gene Mayer (USA)<br />

9 Yannick Noah (FRA)<br />

10 Peter McNamara (AUS)<br />

1981<br />

1 John McEnroe (USA)<br />

2 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

3 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

4 Bjorn Borg (SWE)<br />

5 Jose-Luis Clerc (ARG)<br />

6 Guillermo Vilas (ARG)<br />

7 Gene Mayer (USA)<br />

8 Eliot Teltscher (USA)<br />

9 Vitas Gerulaitis (USA)<br />

10 Peter McNamara (AUS)<br />

1980<br />

1 Bjorn Borg (SWE)<br />

2 John McEnroe (USA)<br />

3 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

4 Gene Mayer (USA)<br />

5 Guillermo Vilas (ARG)<br />

6 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

7 Harold Solomon (USA)<br />

8 Jose-Luis Clerc (ARG)<br />

9 Vitas Gerulaitis (USA)<br />

10 Eliot Teltscher (USA)<br />

1979<br />

1 Bjorn Borg (SWE)<br />

2 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

3 John McEnroe (USA)<br />

4 Vitas Gerulaitis (USA)<br />

5 Roscoe Tanner (USA)<br />

6 Guillermo Vilas (ARG)<br />

7 Arthur Ashe (USA)<br />

8 Harold Solomon (USA)<br />

9 Jose Higueras (ESP)<br />

10 Eddie Dibbs (USA)<br />

1978<br />

1 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

2 Bjorn Borg (SWE)<br />

3 Guillermo Vilas (ARG)<br />

4 John McEnroe (USA)<br />

5 Vitas Gerulaitis (USA)<br />

6 Eddie Dibbs (USA)<br />

7 Brian Gottfried (USA)<br />

8 Raul Ramirez (MEX)<br />

9 Harold Solomon (USA)<br />

10 Corrado Barazzutti (ITA)<br />

1977<br />

1 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

2 Guillermo Vilas (ARG)<br />

3 Bjorn Borg (SWE)<br />

4 Vitas Gerulaitis (USA)<br />

5 Brian Gottfried (USA)<br />

6 Eddie Dibbs (USA)<br />

7 Manuel Orantes (ESP)<br />

8 Raul Ramirez (MEX)<br />

9 Ilie Nastase (ROM)<br />

10 Dick Stockton (USA)<br />

1976<br />

1 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

2 Bjorn Borg (SWE)<br />

3 Ilie Nastase (ROM)<br />

4 Manuel Orantes (ESP)<br />

5 Raul Ramirez (MEX)<br />

6 Guillermo Vilas (ARG)<br />

7 Adriano Panatta (ITA)<br />

8 Harold Solomon (USA)<br />

9 Eddie Dibbs (USA)<br />

10 Brian Gottfried (USA)<br />

1975<br />

1 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

2 Guillermo Vilas (ARG)<br />

3 Bjorn Borg (SWE)<br />

4 Arthur Ashe (USA)<br />

5 Manuel Orantes (ESP)<br />

6 Ken Rosewall (AUS)<br />

7 Ilie Nastase (ROM)<br />

8 John Alexander (AUS)<br />

9 Roscoe Tanner (USA)<br />

10 Rod Laver (AUS)<br />

1974<br />

1 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

2 John Newcombe (AUS)<br />

3 Bjorn Borg (SWE)<br />

4 Rod Laver (AUS)<br />

5 Guillermo Vilas (ARG)<br />

6 Tom Okker (NED)<br />

7 Arthur Ashe (USA)<br />

8 Ken Rosewall (AUS)<br />

9 Stan Smith (USA)<br />

10 Ilie Nastase (ROM)<br />

1973<br />

1 Ilie Nastase (ROM)<br />

2 John Newcombe (AUS)<br />

3 Jimmy Connors (USA)<br />

4 Tom Okker (NED)<br />

5 Stan Smith (USA)<br />

6 Ken Rosewall (AUS)<br />

7 Manuel Orantes (ESP)<br />

8 Rod Laver (AUS)<br />

9 Jan Kodes (CZE)<br />

10 Arthur Ashe (USA)<br />

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SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS <strong>ATP</strong><br />

RANKINGS HISTORY OF NO.1<br />

The <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> utilizes a 52-week Ranking System that is used for entries and seedings called<br />

the South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings. The figures below highlight the achievements of the<br />

players over the past 36 years. Since Ilie Nastase became the first No. 1 on August 23, 1973, there<br />

have been 88 changes at the top, with 24 players holding the ranking of No. 1.<br />

RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1<br />

Aug. 23, 1973 Ilie Nastase (1) 40<br />

June 3, 1974 John Newcombe (2) 8<br />

July 29, 1974 Jimmy Connors (3) 160<br />

Aug. 23, 1977 Bjorn Borg (4) 1<br />

Aug. 30, 1977 Connors 84<br />

Apr. 9, 1979 Borg 6<br />

May 21, 1979 Connors 7<br />

July 9, 1979 Borg 34<br />

Mar. 3, 1980 John McEnroe (5) 3<br />

Mar. 24, 1980 Borg 20<br />

Aug. 11, 1980 McEnroe 1<br />

Aug. 18, 1980 Borg 46<br />

July 6, 1981 McEnroe 2<br />

July 20, 1981 Borg 2<br />

Aug. 3, 1981 McEnroe 58<br />

Sept. 13, 1982 Connors 7<br />

Nov. 1, 1982 McEnroe 1<br />

Nov. 8, 1982 Connors 1<br />

Nov. 15, 1982 McEnroe 11<br />

Jan. 31, 1983 Connors 1<br />

Feb. 7, 1983 McEnroe 1<br />

Feb. 14, 1983 Connors 2<br />

Feb. 28, 1983 Ivan Lendl (6) 11<br />

May 16, 1983 Connors 3<br />

June 6, 1983 McEnroe 1<br />

June 13, 1983 Connors 3<br />

July 4, 1983 McEnroe 17<br />

Oct. 31, 1983 Lendl 6<br />

Dec. 12, 1983 McEnroe 4<br />

Jan. 9, 1984 Lendl 9<br />

Mar. 12, 1984 McEnroe 13<br />

June 11, 1984 Lendl 1<br />

June 18, 1984 McEnroe 3<br />

July 9, 1984 Lendl 5<br />

Aug. 13, 1984 McEnroe 53<br />

Aug. 19, 1985 Lendl 1<br />

Aug. 26, 1985 McEnroe 2<br />

Sept. 9, 1985 Lendl 157<br />

Sept. 12, 1988 Mats Wilander (7) 20<br />

Jan. 30, 1989 Lendl 80<br />

Aug. 13, 1990 Stefan Edberg (8) 24<br />

Jan. 28, 1991 Boris Becker (9) 3<br />

Feb. 18, 1991 Edberg 20<br />

July 8, 1991 Becker 9<br />

Sept. 9, 1991 Edberg 22<br />

Feb. 10, 1992 Jim Courier (10) 6<br />

Mar. 23, 1992 Edberg 3<br />

Apr. 13, 1992 Courier 22<br />

Sept. 14, 1992 Edberg 3<br />

Oct. 5, 1992 Courier 27<br />

Apr. 12, 1993 Pete Sampras (11) 19<br />

Aug. 23, 1993 Courier 3<br />

Sept. 13, 1993 Sampras 82<br />

Apr. 10, 1995 Andre Agassi (12) 30<br />

Nov. 6, 1995 Sampras 12<br />

Jan. 29, 1996 Agassi 2<br />

Feb. 12, 1996 Thomas Muster (13) 1<br />

Feb. 19, 1996 Sampras 3<br />

Mar. 11, 1996 Muster 5<br />

Apr. 15, 1996 Sampras 102<br />

Mar. 30, 1998 Marcelo Rios (14) 4<br />

Apr. 27, 1998 Sampras 15<br />

Aug. 10, 1998 Rios 2<br />

Aug. 24, 1998 Sampras 20<br />

Mar. 15, 1999 Carlos Moya (15) 2<br />

Mar. 29, 1999 Sampras 5<br />

May 3, 1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (16) 6<br />

June 14, 1999 Sampras 3<br />

July 5, 1999 Agassi 3<br />

July 26, 1999 Patrick Rafter (17) 1<br />

Aug. 2, 1999 Sampras 6<br />

Sept. 13, 1999 Agassi 52<br />

Sept. 11, 2000 Sampras 10<br />

Nov. 20, 2000 Marat Safin (18) 2<br />

Dec. 4, 2000 Gustavo Kuerten (19) 8<br />

Jan. 29, 2001 Safin 4<br />

Feb. 26, 2001 Kuerten 5<br />

Apr. 2, 2001 Safin 3<br />

Apr. 22, 2001 Kuerten 30<br />

Nov. 19, 2001 Lleyton Hewitt (20) 75<br />

Apr. 28, 2003 Agassi 2<br />

May 12, 2003 Hewitt 5<br />

June 16, 2003 Agassi 12<br />

Sept. 8, 2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero (21) 8<br />

Nov. 3, 2003 Andy Roddick (22) 13<br />

Feb. 2, 2004 Roger Federer (23) 237<br />

Aug. 18, 2008 Rafael Nadal (24) 46<br />

July 6, 2009 Federer 48<br />

June 7, 2010 Nadal 30<br />

(as of Dec. 27, 2010)<br />

Bold denotes first time at No. 1<br />

TOTAL WEEKS AT NO. 1<br />

*(includes week of December 27, 2010)<br />

PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1<br />

Pete Sampras (USA) 286<br />

Roger Federer (SUI) 285<br />

Ivan Lendl (CZE) 270<br />

Jimmy Connors (USA) 268<br />

John McEnroe (USA) 170<br />

Bjorn Borg(SWE) 109<br />

Andre Agassi (USA) 101<br />

Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 80<br />

Rafael Nadal (ESP) 76*<br />

Stefan Edberg (SWE) 72<br />

Jim Courier (USA) 58<br />

Gustavo Kuerten (BRA) 43<br />

Ilie Nastase (ROM) 40<br />

Mats Wilander (SWE) 20<br />

Andy Roddick (USA) 13<br />

Boris Becker (GER) 12<br />

Marat Safin (RUS) 9<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) 8<br />

John Newcombe (AUS) 8<br />

Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) 6<br />

Thomas Muster (AUT) 6<br />

Marcelo Rios (CHI) 6<br />

Carlos Moya (ESP) 2<br />

Patrick Rafter (AUS) 1<br />

AGE WHEN REACHING NO. 1<br />

Age when reaching No. 1 for the first time:<br />

PLAYER<br />

REACHED NO.1 AGE<br />

Lleyton Hewitt Nov. 19, 2001 20 Yrs., 8 Mos.<br />

Marat Safin Nov. 20, 2000 20 Yrs., 9 Mos.<br />

John McEnroe Mar. 3, 1980 21 Yrs., 15 Days<br />

Andy Roddick ** Nov. 3, 2003 21 Yrs., 2 Mos.<br />

Bjorn Borg Aug. 23, 1977 21 Yrs., 2 Mos.<br />

Jim Courier Feb. 10, 1992 21 Yrs., 5 Mos.<br />

Pete Sampras Apr. 12, 1993 21 Yrs., 8 Mos.<br />

Jimmy Connors July 29, 1974 21 Yrs., 11 Mos.<br />

Rafael Nadal Aug. 18, 2008 22 Yrs., 2 Mos.<br />

Marcelo Rios Mar. 30, 1998 22 Yrs., 3 Mos.<br />

Roger Federer Feb. 2, 2004 22 Yrs., 5 Mos.<br />

Carlos Moya Mar. 15, 1999 22 Yrs., 6 Mos.<br />

Ivan Lendl Feb. 28, 1983 22 Yrs., 11 Mos.<br />

Boris Becker Jan. 28. 1991 23 Yrs., 2 Mos.<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero Sept. 8, 2003 23 Yrs., 6 Mos.<br />

Mats Wilander Sept. 12, 1988 24 Yrs., 1 Mo.<br />

Gustavo Kuerten Dec. 4, 2000 24 Yrs., 2 Mos.<br />

Stefan Edberg Aug. 13, 1990 24 Yrs., 9 Mos.<br />

Andre Agassi Apr. 10, 1995 24 Yrs., 11 Mos.<br />

Yevgeny Kafelnikov May 3, 1999 25 Yrs., 2 Mos.<br />

Patrick Rafter July 26, 1999 26 Yrs., 8 Mos.<br />

Ilie Nastase Aug. 23, 1973 27 Yrs., 1 Mo.<br />

Thomas Muster Feb. 12, 1996 28 Yrs., 4 Mos.<br />

John Newcombe June 3, 1974 30 Yrs., 11 Days<br />

Bold denotes active player<br />

**Roddick was younger than Borg when reaching No. 1<br />

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2010 <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKINGS (YEAR-END)<br />

(As of Dec. 6, 2010)<br />

1 Bryan, Bob/USA<br />

1 Bryan, Mike/USA<br />

3 Nestor, Daniel/CAN<br />

3 Zimonjic, Nenad/SRB<br />

5 Paes, Leander/IND<br />

6 Bhupathi, Mahesh/IND<br />

7 Mirnyi, Max/BLR<br />

8 Melzer, Jurgen/AUT<br />

9 Dlouhy, Lukas/CZE<br />

10 Kubot, Lukasz/POL<br />

11 Marach, Oliver/AUT<br />

12 Fyrstenberg, Mariusz/POL<br />

12 Matkowski, Marcin/POL<br />

14 Moodie, Wesley/RSA<br />

15 Lopez, Marc/ESP<br />

16 Bopanna, Rohan/IND<br />

17 Norman, Dick/BEL<br />

18 Qureshi, Aisam-Ul-Haq/PAK<br />

19 Tecau, Horia/ROU<br />

20 Petzschner, Philipp/GER<br />

21 Lindstedt, Robert/SWE<br />

22 Granollers, Marcel/ESP<br />

23 Ram, Andy/ISR<br />

24 Cermak, Frantisek/CZE<br />

25 Mertinak, Michal/SVK<br />

26 Aspelin, Simon/SWE<br />

27 Hanley, Paul/AUS<br />

28 Knowles, Mark/BAH<br />

29 Llodra, Michael/FRA<br />

30 Querrey, Sam/USA<br />

31 Isner, John/USA<br />

32 Knowle, Julian/AUT<br />

33 Zeballos, Horacio/ARG<br />

34 Robredo, Tommy/ESP<br />

35 Soares, Bruno/BRA<br />

36 Butorac, Eric/USA<br />

37 Schwank, Eduardo/ARG<br />

38 Benneteau, Julien/FRA<br />

39 Melo, Marcelo/BRA<br />

40 Marrero, David/ESP<br />

41 Rojer, Jean-Julien/AHO<br />

42 Kohlmann, Michael/GER<br />

43 Polasek, Filip/SVK<br />

44 Ventura, Santiago/ESP<br />

45 Erlich, Jonathan/ISR<br />

46 Fish, Mardy/USA<br />

47 Starace, Potito/ITA<br />

48 Nieminen, Jarkko/FIN<br />

49 Kas, Christopher/GER<br />

50 Gonzalez, Santiago/MEX<br />

51 Hutchins, Ross/GBR<br />

52 Chela, Juan Ignacio/ARG<br />

53 Brown, Dustin/GER<br />

54 Stakhovsky, Sergiy/UKR<br />

55 Troicki, Viktor/SRB<br />

56 Almagro, Nicolas/ESP<br />

57 Murray, Jamie/GBR<br />

58 Bracciali, Daniele/ITA<br />

59 Lipsky, Scott/USA<br />

60 Huss, Stephen/AUS<br />

61 Clement, Arnaud/FRA<br />

62 Cuevas, Pablo/URU<br />

63 Brunstrom, Johan/SWE<br />

64 Vemic, Dusan/SRB<br />

65 Wassen, Rogier/NED<br />

66 Zelenay, Igor/SVK<br />

67 Ram, Rajeev/USA<br />

68 Marx, Philipp/GER<br />

69 Youzhny, Mikhail/RUS<br />

70 Tipsarevic, Janko/SRB<br />

71 Sa, Andre/BRA<br />

72 Damm, Martin/CZE<br />

73 Fleming, Colin/GBR<br />

74 Ferreiro, Franco/BRA<br />

75 Rettenmaier, Travis/USA<br />

76 Chardy, Jeremy/FRA<br />

77 Skupski, Ken/GBR<br />

78 Kerr, Jordan/AUS<br />

79 Nadal, Rafael/ESP<br />

80 Berlocq, Carlos/ARG<br />

81 Friedl, Leos/CZE<br />

82 Karlovic, Ivo/CRO<br />

83 Ratiwatana, Sanchai/THA<br />

83 Ratiwatana, Sonchat/THA<br />

85 Zovko, Lovro/CRO<br />

86 Seppi, Andreas/ITA<br />

87 Shamasdin, Adil/CAN<br />

88 Lu, Yen-Hsun/TPE<br />

89 Cerretani, James/USA<br />

90 Becker, Benjamin/GER<br />

91 Battistone, Brian/USA<br />

92 Stepanek, Radek/CZE<br />

93 Skoch, David/CZE<br />

94 Slanar, Martin/AUT<br />

95 Junaid, Rameez/AUS<br />

96 Bednarek, Tomasz/POL<br />

97 Mahut, Nicolas/FRA<br />

98 Roger-Vasselin, Edouard/FRA<br />

99 Mayer, Leonardo/ARG<br />

100 Vagnozzi, Simone/ITA<br />

101 Lopez, Feliciano/ESP<br />

102 Martin, David/USA<br />

103 Peya, Alexander/AUT<br />

104 Oswald, Philipp/AUT<br />

105 Ball, Carsten/AUS<br />

106 Kowalczyk, Mateusz/POL<br />

107 Delgado, Jamie/GBR<br />

108 Riba, Pere/ESP<br />

109 Emmrich, Martin/GER<br />

110 Monaco, Juan/ARG<br />

111 De Voest, Rik/RSA<br />

112 Marray, Jonathan/GBR<br />

113 Elgin, Michail/RUS<br />

114 Moser, Frank/GER<br />

115 Munoz-De La Nava, Daniel/ESP<br />

116 Inglot, Dominic/GBR<br />

117 Prieto, Sebastian/ARG<br />

118 Huey, Treat Conrad/PHI<br />

119 Allegro, Yves/SUI<br />

120 Ramirez Hidalgo, Ruben/ESP<br />

121 Tursunov, Dmitry/RUS<br />

122 DeHeart, Ryler/USA<br />

123 Coetzee, Jeff/RSA<br />

124 Van der Merwe, Izak/RSA<br />

125 Tavares, Leonardo/POR<br />

126 Cipolla, Flavio/ITA<br />

127 Duclos, Pierre-Ludovic/CAN<br />

128 Ljubicic, Ivan/CRO<br />

129 Guccione, Chris/AUS<br />

130 Golubev, Andrey/KAZ<br />

131 Murray, Andy/GBR<br />

132 Beck, Karol/SVK<br />

133 Siljestrom, Andreas/SWE<br />

134 Dabul, Brian/ARG<br />

135 Gil, Frederico/POR<br />

136 Bozoljac, Ilija/SRB<br />

137 Istomin, Denis/UZB<br />

138 Fognini, Fabio/ITA<br />

139 Mankad, Harsh/IND<br />

140 Berdych, Tomas/CZE<br />

141 Montanes, Albert/ESP<br />

142 Cabal, Juan Sebastian/COL<br />

143 Raja, Purav/IND<br />

144 Hensel, Kaden/AUS<br />

145 Luczak, Peter/AUS<br />

146 Gong, Mao-Xin/CHN<br />

146 Li, Zhe/CHN<br />

148 Begemann, Andre/GER<br />

149 Motti, Alessandro/ITA<br />

150 Gicquel, Marc/FRA<br />

2010 <strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES TEAM RANKINGS<br />

(YEAR-END)<br />

(As of Dec. 6, 2010)<br />

1 Bryan,Bob/Bryan,Mike<br />

2 Nestor,Daniel/Zimonjic,Nenad<br />

3 Bhupathi,Mahesh/Mirnyi,Max<br />

4 Fyrstenberg,Mariusz/Matkowski,Marcin<br />

5 Dlouhy,Lukas/Paes,Leander<br />

6 Kubot,Lukasz/Marach,Oliver<br />

7 Moodie,Wesley/Norman,Dick<br />

8 Bopanna,Rohan/Qureshi,Aisam-Ul-Haq<br />

9 Cermak,Frantisek/Mertinak,Michal<br />

10 Melzer,Jurgen/Petzschner,Philipp<br />

11 Lindstedt,Robert/Tecau,Horia<br />

12 Aspelin,Simon/Hanley,Paul<br />

13 Isner,John/Querrey,Sam<br />

14 Melo,Marcelo/Soares,Bruno<br />

15 Knowle,Julian/Ram,Andy<br />

16 Benneteau,Julien/Llodra,Michael<br />

17 Fish,Mardy/Knowles,Mark<br />

18 Granollers,Marcel/Robredo,Tommy<br />

19 Butorac,Eric/Rojer,Jean-Julien<br />

20 Lopez,Marc/Marrero,David<br />

21 Damm,Martin/Polasek,Filip<br />

22 Melzer,Jurgen/Paes,Leander<br />

23 Lopez,Marc/Nadal,Rafael<br />

24 Stakhovsky,Sergiy/Youzhny,Mikhail<br />

25 Kohlmann,Michael/Nieminen,Jarkko<br />

26 Chela,Juan Ignacio/Schwank,Eduardo<br />

26 Karlovic,Ivo/Vemic,Dusan<br />

28 Marx,Philipp/Zelenay,Igor<br />

29 Schwank,Eduardo/Zeballos,Horacio<br />

30 Hutchins,Ross/Kerr,Jordan<br />

31 Butorac,Eric/Ram,Rajeev<br />

32 Gonzalez,Santiago/Rettenmaier,Travis<br />

33 Fleming,Colin/Skupski,Ken<br />

34 Brunstrom,Johan/Rojer,Jean-Julien<br />

35 Bracciali,Daniele/Starace,Potito<br />

36 Knowles,Mark/Ram,Andy<br />

37 Murray,Andy/Murray,Jamie<br />

38 Lu,Yen-Hsun/Tipsarevic,Janko<br />

39 Berdych,Tomas/Stepanek,Radek<br />

40 Cuevas,Pablo/Granollers,Marcel<br />

41 Ball,Carsten/Guccione,Chris<br />

42 Clement,Arnaud/Erlich,Jonathan<br />

43 Mayer,Leonardo/Zeballos,Horacio<br />

44 Kas,Christopher/Norman,Dick<br />

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45 Brunstrom,Johan/Nieminen,Jarkko<br />

46 Granollers,Marcel/Ventura,Santiago<br />

47 Fognini,Fabio/Starace,Potito<br />

48 Garcia-Lopez,Guillermo/Montanes,Albert<br />

49 Tipsarevic,Janko/Troicki,Viktor<br />

50 Greul,Simon/Luczak,Peter<br />

2010 <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Team Title Leaders<br />

Team<br />

No.<br />

1 Bryan-Bryan 11<br />

2 Nestor-Zimonjic 7<br />

3 Lindstedt-Tecau 4<br />

4 Kubot-Marach 2<br />

Melzer-Petzschner 2<br />

Butorac-Rojer 2<br />

Lopez-Marrero 2<br />

35 teams with 1 title<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES TEAM RANKINGS<br />

TOP 10 HISTORY (1983-2010)<br />

2010<br />

1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M<br />

2 Nestor,D/Zimonjic,N<br />

3 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M<br />

4 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M<br />

5 Dlouhy,L/Paes,L<br />

6 Kubot,L/Marach,O<br />

7 Moodie,W/Norman,D<br />

8 Bopanna,R/Qureshi,A<br />

9 Cermak,F/Mertinak,M<br />

10 Melzer,J/Petzschner,P<br />

2003<br />

1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M<br />

2 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M<br />

3 Knowles,M/Nestor,D<br />

4 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T<br />

5 Llodra,M/Santoro,F<br />

6 Arthurs,W/Hanley,P<br />

7 Paes,L/Rikl,D<br />

8 Damm,M/Suk,Cl<br />

9 Etlis,G/Rodriguez,M<br />

10 Black,W/Ullyett,K<br />

1996<br />

1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M<br />

2 Black,B/Connell,G<br />

3 Knowles,M/,Nestor,D<br />

4 Lareau,S/O’Brien,A<br />

5 Forget,G/Hlasek,J<br />

6 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P<br />

7 Kafelnikov,Y/Vacek,D<br />

8 Bjorkman,J/Kulti,N<br />

9 Pimek,L/Talbot,B<br />

10 Ferreira,E/Siemerink,J<br />

1989<br />

1 Leach,R/Pugh,J<br />

2 Aldrich,P/Visser,D<br />

3 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A<br />

4 Grabb,J/McEnroe,P<br />

5 Flach,K/Seguso,R<br />

6 Annacone,P/van Rensburg,C<br />

7 Cahill,D/Kratzmann,M<br />

8 Courier,J/Sampras,P<br />

9 Curren,K/Pate,D<br />

10 McEnroe,J/Woodforde,M<br />

2009<br />

1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M<br />

2 Nestor,D/Zimonjic,N<br />

3 Bhupathi,M/Knowles,M<br />

4 Dlouhy,L/Paes,L<br />

5 Mirnyi,M/Ram,A<br />

6 Cermak,F/Mertinak,M<br />

7 Kubot,L/Marach,O<br />

8 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M<br />

9 Moodie,W/Norman,D<br />

10 Soares,B/Ullyett,K<br />

2002<br />

1 Knowles,M/Nestor,D<br />

2 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T<br />

3 Bryan,B/Bryan,M<br />

4 Johnson,D/Palmer,J<br />

5 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M<br />

6 Black,W/Ullyett,K<br />

7 Damm,M/Suk,C<br />

8 Eagle,J/Stolle,S<br />

9 Haarhuis,P/Kafelnikov,Y<br />

10 Novak,J/Stepanek,R<br />

1995<br />

1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M<br />

2 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P<br />

3 Connell,G/Galbraith,P<br />

4 Suk,C/Vacek,D<br />

5 Knowles,M/Nestor,D<br />

6 Leach,R/Melville,S<br />

7 Ho,T/Steven,B<br />

8 Lobo,L/Sanchez,J<br />

9 Palmer,J/Reneberg,R<br />

10 Casal,S/Sanchez,E<br />

1988<br />

1 Leach,R/Pugh,J<br />

2 Flach,K/Seguso,R<br />

3 Lozano,J/Witsken,T<br />

4 Casal,S/Sanchez,E<br />

5 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A<br />

6 Aldrich,P/Visser,D<br />

7 Curren,K/Pate,D<br />

8 Evernden,K/Kriek,J<br />

9 Davis,M/Drewett,B<br />

10 Masur,W/Woodforde,M<br />

2008<br />

1 Nestor,D/Zimonjic,N<br />

2 Bryan,B/Bryan,M<br />

3 Bhupathi,M/Knowles,M<br />

4 Bjorkman,J/Ullyett,K<br />

5 Erlich,J/Ram,A<br />

6 Coetzee,J/Moodie,W<br />

7 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M<br />

8 Dlouhy,L/Paes,L<br />

9 Melo,M/Sa,A<br />

10 Aspelin,S/Knowle,J<br />

2007<br />

1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M<br />

2 Knowles,M/Nestor,D<br />

3 Aspelin,S/Knowle,J<br />

4 Hanley,P/Ullyett,K<br />

5 Dlouhy,L/Vizner,P<br />

6 Damm,M/Paes,L<br />

7 Bjorkman,J/Mirnyi,M<br />

8 Erlich,J/Ram,A<br />

9 Clement,A/Llodra,M<br />

10 Santoro,F/Zimonjic,N<br />

2001<br />

1 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T<br />

2 Johnson,D/Palmer,J<br />

3 Novak,J/Rikl,D<br />

4 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L<br />

5 Black,W/Ullyett,K<br />

6 Pala,P/Vizner,P<br />

7 Bryan,B/Bryan,M<br />

8 Knowles,M/MacPhie,B<br />

9 Hill,M/Tarango,J<br />

10 Eagle,J/Florent,A<br />

10 Ferreira,E/Leach,R<br />

2000<br />

1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M<br />

2 Ferreira,E/Leach,R<br />

3 Haarhuis,P/Stolle,S<br />

4 O'Brien,A/Palmer,J<br />

5 Novak,J/Rikl,D<br />

6 Ferreira,W/Kafelnikov,Y<br />

7 Johnson,D/Norval,P<br />

8 Adams,D/de Jager,JL<br />

9 Eagle,J/Florent,A<br />

10 Kulti,N/Tillstrom,M<br />

1994<br />

1 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P<br />

2 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M<br />

3 Black,B/Stark,J<br />

4 Connell,G/Galbraith,P<br />

5 Apell,J/Bjorkman,J<br />

6 Adams,D/Olhovskiy,A<br />

7 Nijssen,T/Suk,C<br />

8 Casal,S/Sanchez,E<br />

9 McEnroe,P/Palmer,J<br />

10 Holm,H/Jarryd,A<br />

1993<br />

1 Connell,G/Galbraith,P<br />

2 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P<br />

3 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M<br />

4 Adams,D/Olhovskiy,A<br />

5 Jensen,L/Jensen,M<br />

6 Casal,S/Sanchez,E<br />

7 Nijssen,T/Suk,C<br />

8 KratzmannM/Masur,W<br />

9 Flach,K/Leach,R<br />

10 Cannon,S/Melville,S<br />

1987<br />

1 Casal,S/Sanchez,E<br />

2 Flach,K/Seguso,R<br />

3 Forget,G/Noah,Y<br />

4 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A<br />

5 Annacone,P/van Rensburg,C<br />

6 Mecir,M/Smid,T<br />

7 Doohan,P/Warder,L<br />

8 Davis,S/Pate,D<br />

9 Donnelly,G/Fleming,P<br />

10 Nystrom,J/Wilander,M<br />

1986<br />

1 Gildemeister,H/Gomez,A<br />

2 Casal,S/Sanchez,E<br />

3 Nystrom,J/Wilander,M<br />

4 Fleming,P/McEnroe,J<br />

5 Forget,G/Noah,Y<br />

6 Steyn,C/Visser,D<br />

7 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A<br />

8 Flach,K/Seguso,R<br />

9 Becker,B/Zivojinovic,S<br />

10 Donnelly,G/DePalmer,M<br />

2006<br />

1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M<br />

2 Bjorkman,J/Mirnyi,M<br />

3 Knowles,M/Nestor,D<br />

4 Hanley,P/Ullyett,K<br />

5 Santoro,F/Zimonjic,N<br />

6 Damm,M/Paes,L<br />

7 Erlich,J/Ram,A<br />

8 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M<br />

9 Aspelin,S/Perry,T<br />

10 Dlouhy,L/Vizner,P<br />

1999<br />

1 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L<br />

2 Lareau,S/O'Brien,A<br />

3 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M<br />

4 Ferreira,E/Leach,R<br />

5 Black ,W/Stolle,S<br />

6 Adams,D/de Jager,JL<br />

7 Bjorkman,J/Rafter,P<br />

8 Haarhuis,P/Palmer,J<br />

9 Norval,P/Ullyett,K<br />

10 Novak,J/Rikl,D<br />

1992<br />

1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M<br />

2 Grabb,J/Reneberg,R<br />

3 Jones,K/Leach,R<br />

4 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A<br />

5 Nijssen,T/Suk,C<br />

6 Casal,S/Sanchez,E<br />

7 Kratzmann,M/Masur,W<br />

8 DeVries,A/Macpherson,D<br />

9 Connell,G/Michibata,G<br />

10 Hlasek,J/Rosset,M<br />

1985<br />

1 Flach,K/Seguso,R<br />

2 Annacone,P/van Rensburg,C<br />

3 Edmondson,M/Warwick,K<br />

4 Slozil,P/Smid,T<br />

5 Nystrom,J/Wilander,M<br />

6 Gundhardt,H/Taroczy,B<br />

7 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A<br />

8 Casal,S/Sanchez,E<br />

9 Cash,P/Fitzgerald,J<br />

10 DePalmer,M/Donnelly,G<br />

2005<br />

1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M<br />

2 Bjorkman,J/Mirnyi,M<br />

3 Black,W/Ullyett,K<br />

4 Knowles,M/Nestor,D<br />

5 Llodra,M/Santoro,F<br />

6 Paes,L/Zimonjic,N<br />

7 Arthurs,W/Hanley,P<br />

8 Erlich,J/Ram,A<br />

9 Aspelin,S/Perry,T<br />

10 Cermak,F/Friedl,L<br />

1998<br />

1 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P<br />

2 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L<br />

3 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M<br />

4 Knowles,M/Nestor,D<br />

5 Ferreira,E/Leach,R<br />

6 Delaitre,O/Santoro,F<br />

7 Stolle,S/Suk,C<br />

8 Johnson,D/Montana,F<br />

9 Bjorkman,J/Rafter,P<br />

10 Kafelnikov,Y/Vacek,D<br />

1991<br />

1 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A<br />

2 Flach,K/Seguso,R<br />

3 Davis,S/Pate,D<br />

4 Connell,G/Michibata,G<br />

5 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M<br />

6 Galbraith,P/Witsken,T<br />

7 Jensen,L/Warder,L<br />

8 Nijssen,T/Suk,C<br />

9 Riglewski,U/Stich,M<br />

10 Casal,S/Sanchez,E<br />

1984<br />

1 Edmondson,M/Stewart,S<br />

2 Fleming,P/McEnroe,J<br />

3 Flach,K/Seguso,R<br />

4 Slozil,P/Smid,T<br />

5 Gunthardt,H/Taroczy,B<br />

6 Curren,K/Denton,S<br />

7 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A<br />

8 Leconte,H/Noah,Y<br />

9 Buehning,F/Taygan,F<br />

10 Graham,D/Warder,L<br />

2004<br />

1 Knowles,M/Nestor,D<br />

2 Bryan,B/Bryan,M<br />

3 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T<br />

4 Black,W/Ullyett,K<br />

5 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M<br />

6 Llodra,M/Santoro,F<br />

7 Damm,M/Suk,C<br />

8 Etlis,G/Rodriguez,M<br />

9 Arthurs,W/Hanley,P<br />

10 Palmer,J/Vizner,P<br />

1997<br />

1. Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M<br />

2 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P<br />

3 Leach,R/Stark,J<br />

4 Kafelnikov,Y/Vacek,D<br />

5 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L<br />

6 Ferreira,E/Galbraith,P<br />

7 Lareau,S/O’Brien,A<br />

8 Knowles,M/Nestor,D<br />

9 Bjorkman,J/Kulti,N<br />

10 Lobo,L/Sanchez,J<br />

1990<br />

1 Aldric,P/Visser,D<br />

2 Davis,S/Pate,D<br />

3 Leach,R/Pugh,J<br />

4 Connell,G/Michibata,G<br />

5 Forget,G/Hlasek,J<br />

6 Casal,S/Sanchez,E<br />

7 Broad,N/Muller,G<br />

8 Cahill,D/Kratzmann,M<br />

9 Lozano,J/Witsken,T<br />

10 Riglewski,U/Stich,M<br />

1983<br />

1 Fleming,P/McEnroe,J<br />

2 Jarryd,A/Simonsson,H<br />

3 Gullikson,T/Gullikson,T<br />

4 Edmondson,M/Stewart,S<br />

5 Slozil,P/Smid,T<br />

6 Kirmayr,C/Motta,C<br />

7 Curren,K/Denton,S<br />

8 Gundthardt,H/Taroczy,B<br />

9 Mayer,S/Taygan,F<br />

10 Graham,D/Warder,L<br />

184


<strong>ATP</strong> DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY OF NO.1<br />

John McEnroe has held the No. 1 doubles ranking (270 weeks) longer than any player since the <strong>ATP</strong> doubles<br />

rankings began in 1976. Here's a chronology of the No. 1 ranking:<br />

Date of Rank Player Weeks at No. 1<br />

Mar. 1, 1976 BOB HEWITT (1) 6<br />

Apr. 12, 1976 RAUL RAMIREZ (2) 54<br />

Apr. 25, 1977 FREW McMILLAN (3) 4<br />

May 23, 1977 Ramirez 6<br />

July 4, 1977 McMillan 1<br />

July 11, 1977 Ramirez 2<br />

July 25, 1977 McMillan 80<br />

Feb. 5, 1979 TOM OKKER (4) 11<br />

Apr. 23, 1979 JOHN McENROE (5) 97<br />

Mar. 2, 1981 STAN SMITH (6) 8<br />

April 27, 1981 McEnroe 4<br />

May 25, 1981 PAUL McNAMEE (7) 3<br />

June 15, 1981 McEnroe 33<br />

Feb. 1, 1982 PETER FLEMING (8) 3<br />

Feb. 22, 1982 McEnroe 108<br />

Mar. 19, 1984 Fleming 1<br />

Mar. 26, 1984 McEnroe 11<br />

June 11, 1984 Fleming 8<br />

Aug. 6, 1984 McEnroe 1<br />

Aug. 13, 1984 Fleming 5<br />

Sept. 17, 1984 McEnroe 13<br />

Dec. 17, 1984 TOMAS SMID (9) 34<br />

Aug. 12, 1985 ANDERS JARRYD (10) 4<br />

Sept. 9, 1985 ROBERT SEGUSO (11) 1<br />

Sept. 16, 1985 Jarryd 2<br />

Sept. 30, 1985 Seguso 2<br />

Oct. 14, 1985 KEN FLACH (12) 1<br />

Oct. 21, 1985 Seguso 8<br />

Dec. 16, 1985 Flach 1<br />

Dec. 23, 1985 Seguso 6<br />

Feb. 3, 1986 Jarryd 1<br />

Feb. 10, 1986 Seguso 2<br />

Feb. 24, 1986 Jarryd 3<br />

Mar. 17, 1986 Seguso 1<br />

Mar. 24, 1986 Jarryd 1<br />

Mar. 31, 1986 Seguso 7<br />

May 19, 1986 Flach 3<br />

June 9, 1986 STEFAN EDBERG (13) 11<br />

Aug. 25, 1986 YANNICK NOAH (14) 2<br />

Sept. 8, 1986 SLOBODAN ZIVOJINOVIC (15) 1<br />

Sept. 15, 1986 ANDRES GOMEZ (16) 1<br />

Sept. 22, 1986 Zivojinovic 4<br />

Oct. 20, 1986 Gomez 3<br />

Nov. 10, 1986 Zivojinovic 2<br />

Nov. 24, 1986 Gomez 9<br />

Jan. 26, 1987 Edberg 4<br />

Feb. 23, 1987 Noah 8<br />

Apr. 20, 1987 Jarryd 3<br />

May 11, 1987 Noah 8<br />

July 6, 1987 Jarryd 5<br />

Aug. 10, 1987 Seguso 1<br />

Aug. 17, 1987 Noah 1<br />

Aug. 24, 1987 Seguso 31<br />

Mar. 28, 1988 Jarryd 3<br />

Apr. 18, 1988 Seguso 3<br />

May 9, 1988 Jarryd 47<br />

Apr. 3, 1989 EMILIO SANCHEZ (17) 2<br />

Apr. 17, 1989 Jarryd 4<br />

May 15, 1989 Sanchez 4<br />

June 12, 1989 JIM GRABB (18) 1<br />

June 19, 1989 JIM PUGH (19) 12<br />

Sept. 11, 1989 McEnroe 2<br />

Sept. 25, 1989 Jarryd 18<br />

Jan. 29, 1990 DANIE VISSER (20) 8<br />

Mar. 26, 1990 RICK LEACH (21) 9<br />

May 28, 1990 Pugh 8<br />

July 23, 1990 PIETER ALDRICH (22)-Visser 3<br />

Aug. 13, 1990 Pugh 4<br />

Sept. 10, 1990 Aldrich-Visser 8<br />

Nov. 5, 1990 Pugh 1<br />

Nov. 12, 1990 Aldrich-Visser 1<br />

Nov. 19, 1990 Pugh 1<br />

Nov. 26, 1990 Aldrich-Visser 7<br />

Jan. 14, 1991 DAVID PATE (23) 25<br />

July 8, 1991 JOHN FITZGERALD (24) 33<br />

Feb. 24, 1992 Jarryd 1<br />

Mar. 2, 1992 Fitzgerald 1<br />

Mar. 9, 1992 Jarryd 8<br />

May 4, 1992 Fitzgerald 6<br />

June 15, 1992 Jarryd 3<br />

July 6, 1992 TODD WOODBRIDGE (25) 2<br />

July 20, 1992 Jarryd 4<br />

Aug. 17, 1992 Woodbridge 4<br />

Sept. 14, 1992 Grabb 4<br />

Oct. 12, 1992 KELLY JONES (26) 1<br />

Oct. 19, 1992 Grabb 2<br />

Nov. 2, 1992 Woodbridge 2<br />

Nov. 16, 1992 MARK WOODFORDE (27) 11<br />

Feb. 1, 1993 RICHEY RENEBERG (28) 5<br />

Mar. 8, 1993 Grabb 6<br />

Apr. 19, 1993 Reneberg 8<br />

June 14, 1993 Woodbridge 18<br />

Oct. 18, 1993 PATRICK GALBRAITH (29) 3<br />

Nov. 8, 1993 Woodbridge 1<br />

Nov. 15, 1993 GRANT CONNELL (30) 11<br />

Jan. 31, 1994 PAUL HAARHUIS (31) 2<br />

Feb. 14, 1994 BYRON BLACK (32) 1<br />

Feb. 21, 1994 Haarhuis 2<br />

Mar. 7, 1994 Connell 2<br />

Mar. 21, 1994 Haarhuis 7<br />

May 9, 1994 Connell 4<br />

June 6, 1994 Black 7<br />

July 25, 1994 Gabraith 1<br />

Aug. 1, 1994 JONATHAN STARK (33) 6<br />

Sept. 12, 1994 Haarhuis 18<br />

Jan. 16, 1995 JACCO ELTINGH (34)-Haarhuis 10<br />

Mar. 27, 1995 Woodforde 11<br />

June 12, 1995 Eltingh-Haarhuis 13<br />

Sept. 11, 1995 Woodbridge 7<br />

Oct. 30, 1995 Eltingh-Haarhuis 1<br />

Nov. 6, 1995 Woodbridge 49<br />

Oct. 14, 1996 Woodbridge-Woodforde 52<br />

Oct. 13, 1997 Woodbridge 24<br />

Mar. 30, 1998 Eltingh 44<br />

Feb. 1, 1999 Haarhuis 12<br />

Apr. 26, 1999 MAHESH BHUPATHI (35) 2<br />

May 10, 1999 Haarhuis 4<br />

June 7, 1999 Bhupathi 2<br />

June 21, 1999 LEANDER PAES (36) 39<br />

Mar. 20, 2000 JARED PALMER (37) 7<br />

May 8, 2000 ALEX O’BRIEN (38) 5<br />

June 12, 2000 Woodbridge 20<br />

Oct. 30, 2000 Woodforde 10<br />

Jan. 8, 2001 Woodbridge 26<br />

July 9, 2001 JONAS BJORKMAN (39) 29<br />

Jan. 28, 2002 DONALD JOHNSON (40) 11<br />

Apr. 15, 2002 Johnson-Palmer 4<br />

May 13, 2002 Palmer 1<br />

May 20, 2002 Johnson-Palmer 5<br />

June 24, 2002 MARK KNOWLES (41) 8<br />

Aug. 19, 2002 DANIEL NESTOR (42) 11<br />

Nov. 4, 2002 Knowles 31<br />

June 9, 2003 MAX MIRNYI (43) 13<br />

Sept. 8, 2003 BOB-MIKE BRYAN (44-45) 6<br />

Oct. 20, 2003 Mirnyi 15<br />

Feb. 2, 2004 Bryan-Bryan 18<br />

June 7, 2004 Bjorkman 14<br />

Sept. 13, 2004 Nestor 3<br />

Oct. 4, 2004 Knowles-Nestor 21<br />

Feb. 28, 2005 Bjorkman 3<br />

Mar. 21, 2005 Knowles-Nestor 5<br />

Apr. 25, 2005 Bjorkman 28<br />

Nov. 7, 2005 Bryan-Bryan 64<br />

Jan. 29, 2007 Mirnyi 11<br />

Apr. 16, 2007 Bryan-Bryan 64<br />

July 7, 2008 Nestor 9<br />

Sept. 8, 2008 Bryan-Bryan 6<br />

Oct. 20, 2008 Nestor 2<br />

Nov. 3, 2008 Bryan-Bryan 2<br />

Nov. 17, 2008 NENAD ZIMONJIC (46) 11<br />

Feb. 2, 2009 Bryan-Bryan 15<br />

May 18, 2009 Nestor-Zimonjic 3<br />

June 8, 2009 Bryan-Bryan 14<br />

Sept. 14, 2009 Nestor-Zimonjic 11<br />

Nov. 30, 2009 Bryan-Bryan 9<br />

Feb. 1, 2010 Nestor-Zimonjic 15<br />

May 17, 2010 Bryan-Bryan 3<br />

June 7, 2010 Nestor-Zimonjic 10<br />

Aug. 16, 2010 Bryan-Bryan 20<br />

(as of Dec. 27, 2010)<br />

Bold denotes first time at No. 1<br />

WEEKS AT NO. 1<br />

John McEnroe (USA) 270<br />

Bob & Mike Bryan (USA) 221 (as of Dec. 27)<br />

Todd Woodbridge (AUS) 205<br />

Daniel Nestor (CAN) 115<br />

Anders Jarryd (SWE) 107<br />

Frew McMillan (RSA) 85<br />

Mark Woodforde (AUS) 84<br />

Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) 74<br />

Paul Haarhuis (NED) 69<br />

Jacco Eltingh (NED) 68<br />

Mark Knowles (BAH) 65<br />

Raul Ramirez (MEX) 62<br />

Robert Seguso (USA) 62<br />

Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) 50<br />

John Fitzgerald (AUS) 40<br />

Max Mirnyi (BLR) 39<br />

Leander Paes (IND) 39<br />

Tomas Smid (CZE) 34<br />

Danie Visser (RSA) 27<br />

Jim Pugh (USA) 26<br />

David Pate (USA) 25<br />

Donald Johnson (USA) 20<br />

Pieter Aldrich (RSA) 19<br />

Yannick Noah (FRA) 19<br />

Grant Connell (CAN) 17<br />

Peter Fleming (USA) 17<br />

Jared Palmer (USA) 17<br />

Stefan Edberg (SWE) 15<br />

Andres Gomez (ECU) 13<br />

Jim Grabb (USA) 13<br />

Richey Reneberg (USA) 13<br />

Tom Okker (NED) 11<br />

Rick Leach (USA) 9<br />

Byron Black (ZIM) 8<br />

Stan Smith (USA) 8<br />

Slobodan Zivojinovic (YUG) 7<br />

Bob Hewitt (RSA) 6<br />

Emilio Sanchez (ESP) 6<br />

Jonathan Stark (USA) 6<br />

Ken Flach (USA) 5<br />

Alex O’Brien (USA) 5<br />

Mahesh Bhupathi (IND) 4<br />

Patrick Galbraith (USA) 4<br />

Paul McNamee (AUS) 3<br />

Kelly Jones (USA) 1<br />

YEAR-END DOUBLES NO. 1 (22 players)<br />

2010 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2009 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2008 Nenad Zimonjic<br />

2007 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2006 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2005 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2004 Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor<br />

2003 Max Mirnyi<br />

2002 Mark Knowles<br />

2001 Jonas Bjorkman<br />

2000 Mark Woodforde<br />

1999 Leander Paes<br />

1998 Jacco Eltingh<br />

1997 Todd Woodbridge<br />

1996 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

1995 Todd Woodbridge<br />

1994 Paul Haarhuis<br />

1993 Grant Connell<br />

1992 Mark Woodforde<br />

1991 John Fitzgerald<br />

1990 Piet Aldrich-Danie Visser<br />

1989 Anders Jarryd<br />

1988 Anders Jarryd<br />

1987 Robert Seguso<br />

1986 Andres Gomez<br />

1985 Robert Seguso<br />

1984 Tomas Smid<br />

1983 John McEnroe<br />

1982 John McEnroe<br />

1981 John McEnroe<br />

1980 John McEnroe<br />

1979 John McEnroe<br />

1978 Frew McMillan<br />

1977 Frew McMillan<br />

1976 Raul Ramirez<br />

Bold denotes active player 185


2010 YEAR-END PRIZE MONEY LEADERS<br />

(As of Dec. 6, 2010)<br />

186<br />

1 Nadal, Rafael ..........................$10,171,998<br />

2 Federer, Roger ..........................$7,698,289<br />

3 Djokovic, Novak ........................$4,278,857<br />

4 Murray, Andy ............................$4,046,805<br />

5 Soderling, Robin ........................$3,731,527<br />

6 Ferrer, David ..............................$2,593,353<br />

7 Berdych, Tomas ........................$2,509,122<br />

8 Melzer, Jurgen ..........................$2,037,084<br />

9 Verdasco, Fernando ..................$1,971,365<br />

10 Roddick, Andy............................$1,917,612<br />

11 Youzhny, Mikhail ......................$1,900,349<br />

12 Monfils, Gael..............................$1,303,546<br />

13 Querrey, Sam ............................$1,252,096<br />

14 Ljubicic, Ivan..............................$1,251,619<br />

15 Almagro, Nicolas........................$1,205,538<br />

16 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried....................$1,166,151<br />

17 Cilic, Marin ................................$1,151,955<br />

18 Bryan, Bob ................................$1,143,970<br />

19 Bryan, Mike................................$1,143,970<br />

20 Isner, John ................................$1,066,839<br />

21 Davydenko, Nikolay ......................$948,392<br />

22 Baghdatis, Marcos ........................$941,345<br />

23 Fish, Mardy ..................................$933,878<br />

24 Zimonjic, Nenad............................$922,384<br />

25 Troicki, Viktor................................$915,219<br />

26 Nestor, Daniel ..............................$905,429<br />

27 Montanes, Albert ..........................$888,579<br />

28 Wawrinka, Stanislas ....................$862,678<br />

29 Llodra, Michael ............................$849,318<br />

30 Monaco, Juan................................$761,309<br />

31 Ferrero, Juan Carlos ......................$731,394<br />

32 Granollers, Marcel ........................$726,936<br />

33 Golubev, Andrey ..........................$723,166<br />

34 Lopez, Feliciano ............................$721,518<br />

35 Kubot, Lukasz ..............................$702,394<br />

36 Petzschner, Philipp ......................$702,058<br />

37 Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo ..............$701,006<br />

38 Gulbis, Ernests ..............................$689,920<br />

39 Kohlschreiber, Philipp ..................$684,818<br />

40 Bellucci, Thomaz ..........................$682,261<br />

41 Robredo, Tommy ..........................$658,356<br />

42 Gasquet, Richard ..........................$657,596<br />

43 Stakhovsky, Sergiy........................$650,838<br />

44 Chela, Juan Ignacio ......................$609,511<br />

45 Benneteau, Julien ........................$607,562<br />

46 Nalbandian, David ........................$597,046<br />

47 Istomin, Denis ..............................$590,766<br />

48 Nieminen, Jarkko..........................$588,405<br />

49 Chardy, Jeremy ............................$578,718<br />

50 Seppi, Andreas..............................$563,331<br />

51 Starace, Potito ..............................$560,536<br />

52 Becker, Benjamin..........................$553,431<br />

53 Schwank, Eduardo ........................$549,531<br />

54 Lu, Yen-Hsun ................................$547,620<br />

55 Zeballos, Horacio ..........................$546,600<br />

56 de Bakker, Thiemo ........................$534,276<br />

57 Tipsarevic, Janko ..........................$534,232<br />

58 Simon, Gilles ................................$532,413<br />

59 Hewitt, Lleyton ............................$531,666<br />

60 Mayer, Florian ..............................$513,955<br />

61 Berrer, Michael ............................$508,828<br />

62 Hanescu, Victor ............................$495,674<br />

63 Paes, Leander ..............................$479,888<br />

64 Clement, Arnaud ..........................$447,936<br />

65 Cuevas, Pablo................................$446,739<br />

66 Dolgopolov, Alexandr ..................$446,248<br />

67 Fognini, Fabio ..............................$424,469<br />

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68 Gimeno-Traver, Daniel..................$420,930<br />

69 Dlouhy, Lukas ..............................$414,678<br />

70 Bhupathi, Mahesh ........................$411,412<br />

71 Serra, Florent ................................$408,325<br />

72 Mirnyi, Max ..................................$408,232<br />

73 Mathieu, Paul-Henri ....................$392,899<br />

74 Malisse, Xavier ..............................$389,239<br />

75 Stepanek, Radek ..........................$386,430<br />

76 Giraldo, Santiago ..........................$378,942<br />

77 Chiudinelli, Marco ........................$373,340<br />

78 Matkowski, Marcin ......................$361,640<br />

79 Fyrstenberg, Mariusz ....................$361,640<br />

80 Lacko, Lukas ................................$340,675<br />

81 Andreev, Igor ................................$335,168<br />

82 Karlovic, Ivo ..................................$331,333<br />

83 Norman, Dick ................................$327,043<br />

84 Rochus, Olivier ..............................$326,496<br />

85 Marach, Oliver ..............................$326,130<br />

86 Russell, Michael ............................$322,770<br />

87 Gabashvili, Teymuraz....................$319,514<br />

88 Zverev, Mischa ..............................$318,805<br />

89 Mayer, Leonardo ..........................$315,969<br />

90 Falla, Alejandro ............................$315,041<br />

91 Anderson, Kevin............................$315,005<br />

92 Greul, Simon ................................$308,030<br />

93 Lopez, Marc ..................................$306,407<br />

94 Marchenko, Illya ..........................$306,288<br />

95 Gonzalez, Fernando ......................$305,498<br />

96 Moodie, Wesley ............................$297,355<br />

97 Brands, Daniel ..............................$294,991<br />

98 Korolev, Evgeny ............................$293,286<br />

99 Bopanna, Rohan ..........................$289,434<br />

100 Schuettler, Rainer ........................$284,955<br />

101 Sela, Dudi......................................$283,050<br />

102 Kukushkin, Mikhail ......................$281,378<br />

103 Luczak, Peter ................................$276,120<br />

104 Ginepri, Robby ..............................$274,201<br />

105 Hajek, Jan ....................................$272,615<br />

106 Ram, Rajeev..................................$271,507<br />

107 Qureshi, Aisam-Ul-Haq ................$266,218<br />

108 Blake, James ................................$265,885<br />

109 Lindstedt, Robert ..........................$261,512<br />

110 Dent, Taylor ..................................$258,403<br />

111 Gil, Frederico ................................$255,690<br />

112 Kunitsyn, Igor ..............................$250,143<br />

113 Haase, Robin ................................$247,039<br />

114 Robert, Stephane..........................$245,668<br />

115 Riba, Pere ....................................$244,352<br />

116 Tecau, Horia..................................$241,780<br />

117 Cermak, Frantisek ........................$240,706<br />

118 Hanley, Paul ................................$240,533<br />

119 Aspelin, Simon..............................$239,152<br />

120 Beck, Andreas ..............................$232,162<br />

121 Ram, Andy ....................................$229,875<br />

122 Bolelli, Simone..............................$228,672<br />

123 Brown, Dustin ..............................$228,487<br />

124 Mertinak, Michal ..........................$227,634<br />

125 Tursunov, Dmitry ..........................$218,638<br />

126 Kamke, Tobias ..............................$214,572<br />

127 Beck, Karol....................................$209,130<br />

128 Przysiezny, Michal ........................$205,594<br />

129 Knowles, Mark ..............................$204,122<br />

130 Ventura, Santiago ........................$203,698<br />

131 Gicquel, Marc ................................$197,712<br />

132 Mahut, Nicolas..............................$193,582<br />

133 Knowle, Julian ..............................$192,636<br />

134 Phau, Bjorn ..................................$191,386<br />

135 Ball, Carsten..................................$190,736<br />

136 Dodig, Ivan ..................................$189,953<br />

137 Devvarman, Somdev ....................$189,381<br />

138 Andujar, Pablo ..............................$184,910<br />

139 Lorenzi, Paolo ..............................$181,968<br />

140 Butorac, Eric..................................$181,929<br />

141 Hernandez, Oscar..........................$180,433<br />

142 Roger-Vasselin, Edouard ..............$176,718<br />

143 Ilhan, Marsel ................................$176,365<br />

144 Marrero, David..............................$174,304<br />

145 Rojer, Jean-Julien ........................$172,708<br />

146 Mello, Ricardo ..............................$171,834<br />

147 Nishikori, Kei ................................$171,394<br />

148 Darcis, Steve ................................$170,196<br />

149 Sweeting, Ryan ............................$167,423<br />

150 Soares, Bruno................................$165,778<br />

151 Vliegen, Kristof ............................$162,944<br />

152 Melo, Marcelo ..............................$155,898<br />

153 Gonzalez, Maximo ........................$154,105<br />

154 Harrison, Ryan ..............................$152,498<br />

155 Reister, Julian ..............................$151,648<br />

156 Haider-Maurer, Andreas ..............$150,328<br />

157 Daniel, Marcos ..............................$149,735<br />

158 Mannarino, Adrian........................$148,039<br />

159 Koubek, Stefan ............................$146,661<br />

160 Kohlmann, Michael ......................$145,899<br />

161 Berlocq, Carlos ..............................$144,418<br />

162 Berankis, Richard ..........................$138,251<br />

163 Kas, Christopher............................$136,775<br />

164 Kavcic, Blaz ..................................$135,141<br />

165 Ouanna, Josselin ..........................$132,861<br />

166 Bozoljac, Ilija ................................$130,571<br />

167 Polasek, Filip ................................$130,541<br />

168 Young, Donald ..............................$129,855<br />

169 Dabul, Brian..................................$126,405<br />

170 Ramirez Hidalgo, Ruben ..............$126,346<br />

171 Hutchins, Ross ..............................$121,596<br />

172 Brunstrom, Johan ........................$121,105<br />

173 Koellerer, Daniel ..........................$120,301<br />

174 Volandri, Filippo ..........................$119,046<br />

175 Rochus, Christophe ......................$118,905<br />

176 Gonzalez, Santiago ......................$116,779<br />

177 Zemlja, Grega ..............................$116,314<br />

178 Navarro, Ivan ................................$115,722<br />

179 Vemic, Dusan ................................$115,230<br />

180 Erlich, Jonathan ............................$115,157<br />

181 De Voest, Rik ................................$114,875<br />

182 Ramos-Vinolas, Albert ..................$114,030<br />

183 Fischer, Martin..............................$112,950<br />

184 Machado, Rui................................$112,742<br />

185 Guez, David ..................................$109,723<br />

186 Murray, Jamie ..............................$108,654<br />

187 Paire, Benoit ................................$108,570<br />

188 Rufin, Guillaume ..........................$108,173<br />

189 Kendrick, Robert ..........................$106,870<br />

190 Huss, Stephen ..............................$102,221<br />

191 Recouderc, Laurent ......................$102,135<br />

192 Alves, Thiago ................................$101,357<br />

193 Sijsling, Igor..................................$101,182<br />

194 Massu, Nicolas ................................$99,785<br />

195 Munoz-De La Nava, Daniel..............$99,767<br />

196 Tomic, Bernard ..............................$99,086<br />

197 Souza, Joao ....................................$98,266<br />

198 Raonic, Milos ..................................$95,774<br />

199 Del Potro, Juan Martin ....................$95,273<br />

200 Kerr, Jordan ....................................$95,269


TOTAL CAREER PRIZE MONEY LEADERS<br />

(As of Dec. 6, 2010)<br />

1 Federer, Roger ................$61,060,358<br />

2 Sampras, Pete..........................$43,280,489<br />

3 Nadal, Rafael ..................$37,396,162<br />

4 Agassi, Andre ..........................$31,152,975<br />

5 Becker, Boris ............................$25,080,956<br />

6 Kafelnikov, Yevgeny ................$23,883,797<br />

7 Lendl, Ivan ..............................$21,262,417<br />

8 Edberg, Stefan ........................$20,630,941<br />

9 Djokovic, Novak ..............$20,262,956<br />

10 Ivanisevic, Goran......................$19,876,579<br />

11 Chang, Michael ........................$19,145,632<br />

12 Roddick, Andy ................$19,026,697<br />

13 Hewitt, Lleyton ..............$18,843,702<br />

14 Kuerten, Gustavo ....................$14,807,000<br />

15 Bjorkman, Jonas ......................$14,600,323<br />

16 Safin, Marat ............................$14,373,291<br />

17 Davydenko, Nikolay ........$14,187,891<br />

18 Courier, Jim..............................$14,034,132<br />

19 Murray, Andy ..................$13,967,298<br />

20 Moya, Carlos ............................$13,443,970<br />

21 Ferrero, Juan Carlos ........$13,320,292<br />

22 Stich, Michael ..........................$12,595,128<br />

23 McEnroe, John ........................$12,552,132<br />

24 Muster, Thomas ......................$12,240,574<br />

25 Henman, Tim ..........................$11,635,542<br />

26 Bruguera, Sergi........................$11,632,199<br />

27 Rafter, Patrick ..........................$11,127,058<br />

28 Enqvist, Thomas ......................$10,461,641<br />

29 Korda, Petr ..............................$10,448,900<br />

30 Corretja, Alex ..........................$10,411,354<br />

31 Nalbandian, David ..........$10,391,107<br />

32 Woodbridge, Todd ..................$10,095,245<br />

33 Krajicek, Richard ......................$10,077,425<br />

34 Santoro, Fabrice ......................$10,021,132<br />

35 Haas, Tommy ....................$9,979,980<br />

36 Ferreira, Wayne ........................$9,969,617<br />

37 Rios, Marcelo ............................$9,713,771<br />

38 Ferrer, David ....................$9,525,842<br />

39 Ljubicic, Ivan ....................$9,289,549<br />

40 Nestor, Daniel ..................$9,140,752<br />

41 Soderling, Robin ..............$9,099,288<br />

42 Rusedski, Greg ..........................$8,944,841<br />

43 Mirnyi, Max ......................$8,894,949<br />

44 Robredo, Tommy ..............$8,732,363<br />

45 Gonzalez, Fernando ..........$8,731,544<br />

46 Connors, Jimmy ........................$8,641,040<br />

47 Woodforde, Mark ......................$8,571,605<br />

48 Martin, Todd ..............................$8,254,455<br />

49 Grosjean, Sebastien ..................$8,131,803<br />

50 Youzhny, Mikhail ..............$8,064,433<br />

51 Wilander, Mats ..........................$7,976,256<br />

52 Haarhuis, Paul............................$7,749,011<br />

53 Costa, Albert ..............................$7,685,228<br />

54 Novak, Jiri ..................................$7,618,613<br />

55 Berdych, Tomas ................$7,577,211<br />

56 Bryan, Bob........................$7,504,069<br />

57 Kiefer, Nicolas ..................$7,480,465<br />

58 Verdasco, Fernando ..........$7,290,545<br />

59 Bryan, Mike ......................$7,275,146<br />

60 Schuettler, Rainer ............$7,193,528<br />

61 Johansson, Thomas....................$7,168,029<br />

62 Hrbaty, Dominik ........................$7,065,241<br />

63 Blake, James ....................$7,044,262<br />

64 Philippoussis, Mark....................$6,985,202<br />

65 Pioline, Cedric ............................$6,921,029<br />

66 Knowles, Mark ..................$6,873,103<br />

67 Rosset, Marc ..............................$6,812,693<br />

68 Clement, Arnaud ..............$6,790,290<br />

69 Del Potro, Juan Martin ......$6,775,148<br />

70 Medvedev, Andrei......................$6,721,560<br />

71 Stepanek, Radek ..............$6,677,713<br />

72 Lapentti, Nicolas ..............$6,313,898<br />

73 Gaudio, Gaston ................$6,064,696<br />

74 Paes, Leander ..................$5,986,439<br />

75 Coria, Guillermo ........................$5,915,620<br />

76 Hlasek, Jakob ............................$5,895,293<br />

77 Larsson, Magnus........................$5,839,451<br />

78 Melzer, Jurgen ..................$5,788,437<br />

79 Damm, Martin ..........................$5,721,417<br />

80 Forget, Guy ................................$5,669,934<br />

81 Llodra, Michael ................$5,576,618<br />

82 Gilbert, Brad ..............................$5,509,060<br />

83 Chela, Juan Ignacio ..........$5,432,391<br />

84 Bhupathi, Mahesh ............$5,388,860<br />

85 Jarryd, Anders............................$5,378,067<br />

86 Lopez, Feliciano ................$5,366,816<br />

87 Sanchez, Emilio..........................$5,339,395<br />

88 Mantilla, Felix ............................$5,332,214<br />

89 Canas, Guillermo........................$5,285,575<br />

90 Wheaton, David ........................$5,238,401<br />

91 Pavel, Andrei ............................$5,225,028<br />

92 Zimonjic, Nenad ................$5,199,653<br />

93 Schalken, Sjeng ........................$5,192,798<br />

94 Black, Byron ..............................$5,159,775<br />

95 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried ..........$5,126,316<br />

96 Kucera, Karol..............................$5,061,125<br />

97 Spadea, Vincent ........................$5,012,880<br />

98 Eltingh, Jacco ............................$4,926,864<br />

99 Vilas, Guillermo ........................$4,923,882<br />

100 Nieminen, Jarkko ..............$4,897,610<br />

101 Gasquet, Richard ..............$4,894,159<br />

102 Monfils, Gael ....................$4,842,989<br />

103 Vacek, Daniel ............................$4,803,388<br />

104 Fish, Mardy ......................$4,724,858<br />

105 Berasategui, Alberto ..................$4,676,187<br />

106 Gustafsson, Magnus ..................$4,545,489<br />

107 Norman, Magnus ......................$4,537,247<br />

108 Reneberg, Richey ......................$4,430,108<br />

109 Sanchez, Javier ..........................$4,427,811<br />

110 Gomez, Andres ..........................$4,385,130<br />

111 Siemerink, Jan ..........................$4,347,693<br />

112 Leach, Rick ................................$4,294,094<br />

113 Massu, Nicolas ..................$4,284,834<br />

114 Clavet, Francisco ........................$4,279,181<br />

115 Almagro, Nicolas ..............$4,267,995<br />

116 Simon, Gilles ....................$4,217,535<br />

117 Mathieu, Paul-Henri..........$4,202,179<br />

118 Ullyett, Kevin ............................$4,138,771<br />

119 Rochus, Olivier ..................$4,110,451<br />

120 Baghdatis, Marcos ............$4,050,701<br />

121 El Aynaoui, Younes ....................$4,044,089<br />

122 Malisse, Xavier ..................$4,025,065<br />

123 Ancic, Mario ......................$4,024,686<br />

124 Wawrinka, Stanislas ..........$4,018,810<br />

125 Prinosil, David............................$4,016,496<br />

126 Leconte, Henri ..........................$3,917,596<br />

127 Andreev, Igor ....................$3,881,103<br />

128 Martin, Alberto ..........................$3,840,885<br />

129 Montanes, Albert ..............$3,838,405<br />

130 Benneteau, Julien ............$3,786,840<br />

131 Stolle, Sandon............................$3,762,442<br />

132 Calleri, Agustin ..........................$3,753,387<br />

133 Kohlschreiber, Philipp ......$3,730,435<br />

134 Tarango, Jeff ..............................$3,730,289<br />

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135 Novacek, Karel ..........................$3,729,540<br />

136 Krickstein, Aaron........................$3,710,447<br />

137 Smid, Tomas ..............................$3,699,738<br />

138 Arthurs, Wayne..........................$3,687,773<br />

139 Karlovic, Ivo ......................$3,662,408<br />

140 Borg, Bjorn ................................$3,655,751<br />

141 Suk, Cyril....................................$3,651,530<br />

142 Acasuso, Jose ....................$3,614,076<br />

143 Gambill, Jan-Michael ................$3,612,587<br />

144 Arazi, Hicham ............................$3,602,644<br />

145 Tursunov, Dmitry ..............$3,582,928<br />

146 Ginepri, Robby ..................$3,575,140<br />

147 Ulihrach, Bohdan ......................$3,553,302<br />

148 O'Brien, Alex ..............................$3,535,415<br />

149 Monaco, Juan....................$3,472,736<br />

150 Palmer, Jared ............................$3,471,164<br />

151 Srichaphan, Paradorn ................$3,459,655<br />

152 Noah, Yannick............................$3,440,660<br />

153 Volkov, Alexander......................$3,362,786<br />

154 Cilic, Marin........................$3,353,305<br />

155 Koubek, Stefan ................$3,350,839<br />

156 Stoltenberg, Jason ....................$3,305,212<br />

157 Black, Wayne ............................$3,300,258<br />

158 Grabb, Jim ................................$3,274,155<br />

159 Washington, MaliVai ................$3,239,865<br />

160 Stark, Jonathan..........................$3,220,867<br />

161 Escude, Nicolas ..........................$3,216,150<br />

162 Olhovskiy, Andrei ......................$3,208,620<br />

163 Fitzgerald, John ........................$3,207,272<br />

164 Zabaleta, Mariano......................$3,204,127<br />

165 Kulti, Nicklas ..............................$3,186,946<br />

166 Carbonell, Tomas ......................$3,157,584<br />

167 Masur, Wally..............................$3,134,718<br />

168 Costa, Carlos ..............................$3,134,189<br />

169 McEnroe, Patrick ........................$3,118,316<br />

170 Chesnokov, Andrei ....................$3,084,188<br />

171 Gaudenzi, Andrea ......................$3,063,479<br />

172 Rikl, David..................................$3,063,257<br />

173 Curren, Kevin ............................$3,055,510<br />

174 Boetsch, Arnaud ........................$3,031,247<br />

175 Carlsen, Kenneth........................$2,990,980<br />

176 Querrey, Sam ....................$2,982,269<br />

177 Portas, Albert ............................$2,972,441<br />

178 Sanguinetti, Davide ..................$2,935,323<br />

179 Vicente, Fernando......................$2,916,686<br />

180 Seppi, Andreas ..................$2,914,765<br />

181 Connell, Grant............................$2,911,097<br />

182 Lareau, Sebastien ......................$2,879,682<br />

183 Delaitre, Olivier ..........................$2,788,904<br />

184 Gottfried, Brian ..........................$2,782,514<br />

185 Gerulaitis, Vitas..........................$2,778,748<br />

186 Hanescu, Victor ................$2,775,387<br />

187 Tipsarevic, Janko ..............$2,774,087<br />

188 Rochus, Christophe ....................$2,751,508<br />

189 Fibak, Wojtek ............................$2,725,403<br />

190 Starace, Potito ..................$2,719,050<br />

191 Goellner, Marc-Kevin ................$2,700,795<br />

192 Volandri, Filippo ..............$2,695,091<br />

193 Galbraith, Patrick ......................$2,684,136<br />

194 Mayotte, Tim ............................$2,663,672<br />

195 Dlouhy, Lukas ..................$2,660,861<br />

196 Horna, Luis ................................$2,648,482<br />

197 Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo ....$2,635,532<br />

198 Mecir Sr., Miloslav......................$2,632,538<br />

199 Fromberg, Richard ....................$2,605,740<br />

200 Sargsian, Sargis ........................$2,603,732<br />

Note: 455 players have earned $1 million or more; bold indicates active players.<br />

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188<br />

SINGLES<br />

TOTAL<br />

1 JIMMY CONNORS 109<br />

2 IVAN LENDL 94<br />

3 JOHN MCENROE 77<br />

4 ROGER FEDERER 66<br />

5 PETE SAMPRAS 64<br />

6 BJORN BORG 63<br />

7 GUILLERMO VILAS 62<br />

8 ANDRE AGASSI 60<br />

9 ILIE NASTASE 57<br />

10 BORIS BECKER 49<br />

11 ROD LAVER 47<br />

12 THOMAS MUSTER 44<br />

13 RAFAEL NADAL 43<br />

14 STEFAN EDBERG 41<br />

15 STAN SMITH 39<br />

16 MICHAEL CHANG 34<br />

17 ARTHUR ASHE 33<br />

MATS WILANDER 33<br />

19 JOHN NEWCOMBE 32<br />

MANUEL ORANTES 32<br />

KEN ROSEWALL 32<br />

22 TOM OKKER 31<br />

23 ANDY RODDICK 29<br />

24 LLEYTON HEWITT 28<br />

25 VITAS GERULAITIS 27<br />

26 YEVGENY KAFELNIKOV 26<br />

27 JOSE-LUIS CLERC 25<br />

BRIAN GOTTFRIED 25<br />

29 JIM COURIER 23<br />

YANNICK NOAH 23<br />

31 EDDIE DIBBS 22<br />

GORAN IVANISEVIC 22<br />

HAROLD SOLOMON 22<br />

34 ANDRES GOMEZ 21<br />

35 NIKOLAY DAVYDENKO 20<br />

BRAD GILBERT 20<br />

GUSTAVO KUERTEN 20<br />

CARLOS MOYA 20<br />

39 THOMAS ENQVIST 19<br />

40 NOVAK DJOKOVIC 18<br />

MARCELO RIOS 18<br />

MICHAEL STICH 18<br />

43 ALEX CORRETJA 17<br />

RICHARD KRAJICEK 17<br />

RAUL RAMIREZ 17<br />

46 VIJAY AMRITRAJ 16<br />

ANDY MURRAY 16<br />

48 WAYNE FERREIRA 15<br />

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO 15<br />

WOJTEK FIBAK 15<br />

JOSE HIGUERAS 15<br />

MARC ROSSET 15<br />

GREG RUSEDSKI 15<br />

MARAT SAFIN 15<br />

EMILIO SANCHEZ 15<br />

ROSCOE TANNER 15<br />

NOTE: BOLD DENOTES ACTIVE PLAYER<br />

DOUBLES<br />

TOTAL<br />

1 TODD WOODBRIDGE 83<br />

2 TOM OKKER 78<br />

JOHN MCENROE 78<br />

4 FREW MCMILLAN 74<br />

5 DANIEL NESTOR 71<br />

6 MIKE BRYAN 69<br />

7 BOB BRYAN 67<br />

MARK WOODFORDE 67<br />

9 PETER FLEMING 66<br />

10 BOB HEWITT 65<br />

11 RAUL RAMIREZ 62<br />

12 STAN SMITH 61<br />

13 MARTY RIESSEN 60<br />

14 ANDERS JARRYD 58<br />

15 TOMAS SMID 55<br />

16 JONAS BJORKMAN 54<br />

BRIAN GOTTFRIED 54<br />

PAUL HAARHUIS 54<br />

SHERWOOD STEWART 54<br />

20 MARK KNOWLES 53<br />

21 ILIE NASTASE 51<br />

22 EMILIO SANCHEZ 50<br />

23 WOJTEK FIBAK 48<br />

24 SERGIO CASAL 47<br />

25 MAHESH BHUPATHI 46<br />

RICK LEACH 46<br />

27 JACCO ELTINGH 44<br />

BOB LUTZ 44<br />

29 JOHN NEWCOMBE 41<br />

30 LEANDER PAES 43<br />

31 MARTIN DAMM 40<br />

32 NENAD ZIMONJIC 39<br />

33 ROD LAVER 37<br />

MAX MIRNYI 37<br />

35 PATRICK GALBRAITH 36<br />

36 MARK EDMONDSON 35<br />

37 KEN FLACH 34<br />

KEVIN ULLYETT 34<br />

39 ANDRES GOMEZ 33<br />

40 PAVEL SLOZIL 32<br />

CYRIL SUK 32<br />

42 HEINZ GUNTHARDT 31<br />

43 ROY EMERSON 30<br />

JOHN FITZGERALD 30<br />

DAVID RIKL 30<br />

46 ROBERT SEGUSO 29<br />

47 JOHN ALEXANDER 28<br />

GUY FORGET 28<br />

GEOFF MASTERS 28<br />

JARED PALMER 28<br />

Open Era Team Title Leaders<br />

Team<br />

No.<br />

1. B. Bryan-M. Bryan 67<br />

2. T. Woodbridge-M. Woodforde 61<br />

3. P. Fleming-J. McEnroe 57<br />

B. Hewitt-F. McMillan 57<br />

5. S. Casal-E. Sanchez 44


<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR<br />

MASTERS 1000 CAREER TITLE LEADERS<br />

There have been 57 different winners of the <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 tournaments since<br />

1990; of those winners, 32 have won more than one title.<br />

Rafael Nadal 18<br />

Andre Agassi 17<br />

Roger Federer 17<br />

Pete Sampras 11<br />

Thomas Muster 8<br />

Michael Chang 7<br />

Andy Murray 6<br />

Boris Becker 5<br />

Jim Courier 5<br />

Novak Djokovic 5<br />

Gustavo Kuerten 5<br />

Marcelo Rios 5<br />

Andy Roddick 5<br />

Marat Safin 5<br />

Stefan Edberg 4<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero 4<br />

Andrei Medvedev 4<br />

Nikolay Davydenko 3<br />

Thomas Enqvist 3<br />

Carlos Moya 3<br />

Sergi Bruguera 2<br />

Andrei Chesnokov 2<br />

Guillermo Coria 2<br />

Alex Corretja 2<br />

Wayne Ferreira 2<br />

Guy Forget 2<br />

Lleyton Hewitt 2<br />

Goran Ivanisevic 2<br />

Richard Krajicek 2<br />

David Nalbandian 2<br />

Patrick Rafter 2<br />

Michael Stich 2<br />

Juan Aguilera 1<br />

Tomas Berdych 1<br />

Guillermo Cañas 1<br />

Roberto Carrertero 1<br />

Albert Costa 1<br />

Sebastien Grosjean 1<br />

Tommy Haas 1<br />

Tim Henman 1<br />

Thomas Johansson 1<br />

Petr Korda 1<br />

Ivan Ljubicic 1<br />

Felix Mantilla 1<br />

Magnus Norman 1<br />

Karel Novacek 1<br />

Andrei Pavel 1<br />

Mikael Pernfors 1<br />

Mark Philippoussis 1<br />

Cedric Pioline 1<br />

Albert Portas 1<br />

Tommy Robredo 1<br />

Greg Rusedski 1<br />

Emilio Sanchez 1<br />

Robin Soderling 1<br />

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 1<br />

Chris Woodruff 1<br />

WINNERS OF MULTIPLE MASTERS 1000 TITLES<br />

Player (Total) Diff. Titles <strong>Tour</strong>naments<br />

Andre Agassi (17) 7 Cincinnati (‘95-96, ‘04); Indian Wells (‘01); Madrid (‘02);<br />

Miami (‘90, ‘95-96, ‘01-03); Montreal/Toronto (‘92, ‘94-95);<br />

Paris (‘94, ‘99); Rome (‘02)<br />

Rafael Nadal (18) 6 Hamburg (‘08); Indian Wells (‘07, ‘09); Madrid (‘05); Monte-Carlo<br />

(‘05-08, ‘10); Montreal/Toronto (‘05, ‘08, ‘10); Rome (‘05-07, ‘09-10)<br />

Roger Federer (17) 6 Cincinnati (‘05, ‘07, ‘09-10); Hamburg (‘02, ‘04-05, ‘07); Indian Wells<br />

(‘04-06); Madrid (‘06, ‘09); Miami (‘05-06); Toronto (‘04, ‘06)<br />

Andy Murray (6) 5 Madrid ('08); Cincinnati ('08); Miami (‘09); Montreal/Toronto ('09-10);<br />

Shanghai (‘10)<br />

Novak Djokovic (5) 5 Indian Wells (‘08); Miami (‘07); Montreal (‘07); Rome (‘08); Paris (‘09)<br />

Pete Sampras (11) 5 Cincinnati (’92, ’97, ’99); Indian Wells (‘94-95);<br />

Miami (‘93-94, ‘00); Paris (‘95, ‘97); Rome (‘94)<br />

Marcelo Rios (5) 5 Hamburg (‘99); Indian Wells (‘98); Miami (‘98);<br />

Monte-Carlo (‘97); Rome (‘98)<br />

Thomas Muster (8) 4 Essen (‘95); Miami (‘97); Monte-Carlo (‘92, ‘95-96); Rome (‘90, ‘95-96)<br />

Michael Chang (7) 4 Cincinnati (‘93-94); Indian Wells (‘92, ‘96-97);<br />

Miami (‘92); Toronto (‘90)<br />

Gustavo Kuerten (5) 4 Cincinnati (‘01); Hamburg (‘00); Monte-Carlo (‘99-00); Rome (‘99)<br />

Andy Roddick (5) 3 Cincinnati (‘03, ‘06); Miami (‘04, ‘10); Montreal (‘03)<br />

Marat Safin (5) 3 Madrid (‘04); Paris (‘00, ‘02, ‘04); Toronto (‘00)<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero (4) 3 Rome (‘01); Monte-Carlo (‘02-03); Madrid (‘03)<br />

Nikolay Davydenko (3) 3 Paris ('06); Miami ('08); Shanghai ('09)<br />

Thomas Enqvist (3) 3 Cincinnati (‘00); Paris (’96); Stuttgart (‘99)<br />

Carlos Moya (3) 3 Cincinnati (‘02); Monte-Carlo (‘98); Rome (‘04)<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 FINALS<br />

SINCE 1990<br />

Year <strong>Tour</strong>nament Singles Final (Rank) Result Doubles Final Result<br />

2010 Indian Wells (26) Ivan Ljubicic d. (8) Andy Roddick 7-6(3), 7-6(5) M.Lopez/Nadal d. Nestor/Zimonjic 7-6(8), 6-3<br />

2010 Miami (8) Andy Roddick d. (20) Tomas Berdych 7-5, 6-4 Dlouhy/Paes d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi 6-2, 7-5<br />

2010 Monte-Carlo (3) Rafael Nadal d. (12) Fernando Verdasco 6-0, 6-1 Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi 6-3, 2-0 RET<br />

2010 Rome (3) Rafael Nadal d. (17) David Ferrer 7-5, 6-2 Bryan/Bryan d. Isner/Querrey 6-2, 6-3<br />

2010 Madrid (3) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer 6-4, 7-6(5) Bryan/Bryan d. Nestor/Zimonjic 6-3, 6-4<br />

2010 Toronto (4) Andy Murray d. (3) Roger Federer 7-5, 7-5 Bryan/Bryan d. Benneteau/Llodra 7-5, 6-3<br />

2010 Cincinnati (2) Roger Federer d. (36) Mardy Fish 6-7(5), 7-6(1), 6-4 Bryan/Bryan d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi 6-3, 6-4<br />

2010 Shanghai (4) Andy Murray d. (3) Roger Federer 6-3, 6-2 Melzer/Paes d. Fyrstenberg/Matkowski 7-5, 4-6, 10-5<br />

2010 Paris (5) Robin Soderling d. (14) Gael Monfils 6-1, 7-6(1) Bhupathi/Mirnyi d. Knowles/A.Ram 7-5, 7-5<br />

2009 Indian Wells (1) Rafael Nadal d. (4) Andy Murray 6-1, 6-2 Fish/Roddick d. Mirnyi/Ram 3-6, 6-1, 14-12<br />

2009 Miami (4) Andy Murray d. (3) Novak Djokovic 6-2, 7-5 Mirnyi/Ram d. Fisher/Huss 6-7(4), 6-2, 10-7<br />

2009 Monte-Carlo (1) Rafael Nadal d. (3) Novak Djokovic 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan 6-4, 6-1<br />

2009 Rome (1) Rafael Nadal d. (3) Novak Djokovic 7-6(2), 6-2 Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan 7-6(5), 6-3<br />

2009 Madrid (2) Roger Federer d. (1) Rafael Nadal 6-4, 6-4 Nestor/Zimonjic d. Aspelin/Moodie 6-4, 6-4<br />

2009 Montreal (3) Andy Murray d. (6) Juan Martin Del Potro 6-7(4), 7-6(3), 6-1 Bhupathi/Knowles d. Mirnyi/Ram 6-4, 6-3<br />

2009 Cincinnati (1) Roger Federer d. (4) Novak Djokovic 6-1, 7-5 Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan 3-6, 7-6(2), 15-13<br />

2009 Shanghai (8) Nikolay Davydenko d. (2) Rafael Nadal 7-6(3), 6-3 Benneteau/Tsonga d. Fyrstenberg/Matkowski 6-2, 6-4<br />

2009 Paris (3) Novak Djokovic d. (16) Gael Monfils 6-2, 5-7, 7-6(3) Nestor/Zimonjic d. Granollers/Robredo 6-3, 6-4<br />

2008 Indian Wells (3) Novak Djokovic d. (98) Mardy Fish 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 Erlich/Ram d. Nestor/Zimonjic 6-4, 6-4<br />

2008 Miami (4) Nikolay Davydenko d. (2) Rafael Nadal 6-4, 6-2 Bryan/Bryan d. Bhupathi/Knowles 6-2, 6-2<br />

2008 Monte-Carlo (2) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer 7-5, 7-5 Nadal/Robredo d. Bhupathi/Knowles 6-3, 6-3<br />

2008 Rome (3) Novak Djokovic d. (24) Stanislas Wawrinka 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 Bryan/Bryan d. Nestor/Zimonjic 3-6, 6-4, 10-8<br />

2008 Hamburg (2) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer 7-5, 6-7(3), 6-3 Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan 6-4, 5-7, 10-8<br />

2008 Toronto (2) Rafael Nadal d. (37) Nicolas Kiefer 6-3, 6-2 Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan 6-2, 4-6, 10-6<br />

2008 Cincinnati (9) Andy Murray d. (3) Novak Djokovic 7-6(4), 7-6(5) Bryan/Bryan d. Erlich/Ram 4-6, 7-6(2), 10-7<br />

2008 Madrid (4) Andy Murray d. (16) Gilles Simon 6-4, 7-6(6) Fyrstenberg/Matkowski d. Bhupathi/Knowles 6-4, 6-2<br />

2008 Paris (14) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d. (8) David Nalbandian 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 Bjorkman/Ullyett d. Coetzee/Moodie 6-2, 6-2<br />

2007 Indian Wells (2) Rafael Nadal d. (13) Novak Djokovic 6-2, 7-5 Damm/Paes d. Erlich/Ram 6-4, 6-4<br />

2007 Miami (10) Novak Djokovic d. (55) Guillermo Canas 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 Bryan/Bryan d. Damm/Paes 6-7(7), 6-3, 10-7<br />

2007 Monte-Carlo (2) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer 6-4, 6-4 Bryan/Bryan d. Benneteau/Gasquet 6-2, 6-1<br />

2007 Rome (2) Rafael Nadal d. (6) Fernando Gonzalez 6-2, 6-2 Santoro/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan 6-4, 6-7(4), 10-7<br />

2007 Hamburg (1) Roger Federer d. (2) Rafael Nadal 2-6, 6-2, 6-0 Bryan/Bryan d. Hanley/Ullyett 6-3, 6-4<br />

2007 Montreal (4) Novak Djokovic d. (1) Roger Federer 7-6(2), 2-6, 7-6(2) Bhupathi/Vizner d. Hanley/Ullyett 6-4, 6-4<br />

2007 Cincinnati (1) Roger Federer d. (8) James Blake 6-1, 6-4 Erlich/Ram d. Bryan/Bryan 4-6, 6-3, 13-11<br />

2007 Madrid (25) David Nalbandian d. (1) Roger Federer 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 Bryan/Bryan d. Fyrstenberg/Matkowski 6-3, 7-6(4)<br />

2007 Paris (21) David Nalbandian d. (2) Rafael Nadal 6-4, 6-0 Bryan/Bryan d. Nestor/Zimonjic 6-3, 7-6(4)<br />

2006 Indian Wells (1) Roger Federer d. (14) James Blake 7-5, 6-3, 6-0 Knowles/Nestor d. Bryan/Bryan 6-4, 6-4<br />

2006 Miami (1) Roger Federer d. (6) Ivan Ljubicic 7-6(5), 7-6(4), 7-6(6) Bjorkman/Mirnyi d. Bryan/Bryan 6-4, 6-4<br />

2006 Monte-Carlo (2) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer 6-2, 6-7(2), 6-3, 7-6(5) Bjorkman/Mirnyi d. Santoro/Zimonjic 6-2, 7-6(2)<br />

2006 Rome (2) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer 6-7(0), 7-6(5), 6-4, 2-6, 7-6(5) Knowles/Nestor d. Erlich/Ram 6-4, 5-7, 13-11<br />

2006 Hamburg (12) Tommy Robredo d. (16) Radek Stepanek 6-1, 6-3, 6-3 Hanley/Ullyett d. Knowles/Nestor 6-2, 7-6(8)<br />

2006 Toronto (1) Roger Federer d. (51) Richard Gasquet 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 Bryan/Bryan d. Hanley/Ullyett 6-3, 7-5<br />

2006 Cincinnati (12) Andy Roddick d. (31) Juan Carlos Ferrero 6-3, 6-4 Bjorkman/Mirnyi d. Bryan/Bryan 3-6, 6-3, 10-7<br />

2006 Madrid (1) Roger Federer d. (10) Fernando Gonzalez 7-5, 6-1, 6-0 Bryan/Bryan d. Knowles/Nestor 7-5, 6-4<br />

2006 Paris (5) Nikolay Davydenko d. (27) Dominik Hrbaty 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 Clement/Llodra d. Santoro/Zimonjic 7-6(4), 6-2<br />

2005 Indian Wells (1) Roger Federer d. (2) Lleyton Hewitt 6-2, 6-4, 6-4 Knowles/Nestor d. Arthurs/Hanley 7-6(6), 7-6(2)<br />

2005 Miami (1) Roger Federer d. (31) Rafael Nadal 2-6, 6-7(4), 7-6(5), 6-3, 6-1 Bjorkman/Mirnyi d. Black/Ullyett 6-1, 6-2<br />

2005 Monte-Carlo (17) Rafael Nadal d. (9) Guillermo Coria 6-3, 6-1, 0-6, 7-5 Paes/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan W/O<br />

2005 Rome (7) Rafael Nadal d. (11) Guillermo Coria 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6(6) Llodra/Santoro d. Bryan/Bryan 6-4, 6-2<br />

2005 Hamburg (1) Roger Federer d. (56) Richard Gasquet 6-3, 7-5, 7-6(4) Bjorkman/Mirnyi d. Llodra/Santoro 4-6, 7-6(2), 7-6(3)<br />

2005 Montreal (2) Rafael Nadal d. (7) Andre Agassi 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 Black/Ullyett d. Erlich/Ram 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-0<br />

2005 Cincinnati (1) Roger Federer d. (5) Andy Roddick 6-3, 7-5 Bjorkman/Mirnyi d. Black/Ullyett 7-6(3), 6-2<br />

2005 Madrid (2) Rafael Nadal d. (12) Ivan Ljubicic 3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(3) Knowles/Nestor d. Paes/Zimonjic 3-6, 6-3, 6-2<br />

2005 Paris (50) Tomas Berdych d. (10) Ivan Ljubicic 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4 Bryan/Bryan d. Knowles/Nestor 6-4, 6-7(3), 6-4<br />

2004 Indian Wells (1) Roger Federer d. (10) Tim Henman 6-3, 6-3 Clement/Grosjean d. Black/Ullyett 6-3, 4-6, 7-5<br />

2004 Miami (3) Andy Roddick d. (4) Guillermo Coria 6-7(2), 6-3, 6-1 RET Black/Ullyett d. Bjorkman/Woodbridge 6-2, 7-6(12)<br />

2004 Monte-Carlo (4) Guillermo Coria d. (6) Rainer Schuettler 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 Henman/Zimonjic d. Etlis/Rodriguez 7-5, 6-2<br />

2004 Rome (9) Carlos Moya d. (8) David Nalbandian 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 Bhupathi/Mirnyi d. Arthurs/Hanley 2-6, 6-3, 6-4<br />

2004 Hamburg (1) Roger Federer d. (3) Guillermo Coria 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 Black/Ullyett d. Bryan/Bryan 6-4, 6-2<br />

2004 Toronto (1) Roger Federer d. (2) Andy Roddick 7-5, 6-3 Bhupathi/Paes d. Bjorkman/Mirnyi 6-4, 6-2<br />

2004 Cincinnati (11) Andre Agassi d. (10) Lleyton Hewitt 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 Knowles/Nestor d. Bjorkman/Woodbridge 6-2, 3-6, 6-3<br />

2004 Madrid (9) Marat Safin d. (10) David Nalbandian 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 Knowles/Nestor d. Bryan/Bryan 6-3, 6-4<br />

2004 Paris (7) Marat Safin d. (63) Radek Stepanek 6-3, 7-6(5), 6-3 Bjorkman/Woodbridge d. Black/Ullyett 6-3, 6-4<br />

2003 Indian Wells (1) Lleyton Hewitt d. (24) Gustavo Kuerten 6-1, 6-1 Ferreira/Kafelnikov d. Bryan/Bryan 3-6, 7-5, 6-4<br />

2003 Miami (2) Andre Agassi d. (5) Carlos Moya 6-3, 6-3 Federer/Mirnyi d. Paes/Rikl 7-5, 6-3<br />

2003 Monte-Carlo (3) Juan Carlos Ferrero d. (26) Guillermo Coria 6-2, 6-2 Bhupathi/Mirnyi d. Llodra/Santoro 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(6)<br />

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2003 Rome (47) Felix Mantilla d. (5) Roger Federer 7-5, 6-2, 7-6(8) Arthurs/Hanley d. Llodra/Santoro 6-1, 6-3<br />

2003 Hamburg (16) Guillermo Coria d. (31) Agustin Calleri 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 Knowles/Nestor d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi 6-4, 7-6(10)<br />

2003 Montreal (7) Andy Roddick d. (21) David Nalbandian 6-1, 6-3 Bhupathi/Mirnyi d. Bjorkman/Woodbridge 6-3, 7-6(4)<br />

2003 Cincinnati (4) Andy Roddick d. (41) Mardy Fish 4-6, 7-6(3), 7-6(4) Bryan/Bryan d. Arthurs/Hanley 7-5, 7-6(5)<br />

2003 Madrid (1) Juan Carlos Ferrero d. (21) Nicolas Massu 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 Bhupathi/Mirnyi d. W.Black/Ullyett 6-2, 2-6, 6-3<br />

2003 Paris (31) Tim Henman d. (191) Andrei Pavel 6-2, 7-6(6), 7-6(2) Arthurs/Hanley d. Llodra/Santoro 6-3, 1-6, 6-3<br />

2002 Indian Wells (1) Lleyton Hewitt d. (11) Tim Henman 6-1, 6-2 Knowles/Nestor d. Federer/Mirnyi 6-4, 6-4<br />

2002 Miami (10) Andre Agassi d. (14) Roger Federer 6-3, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 Knowles/Nestor d. Johnson/Palmer 6-3, 3-6, 6-1<br />

2002 Monte-Carlo (4) Juan Carlos Ferrero d. (26) Carlos Moya 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 Bjorkman/Woodbridge d. Haarhuis/Kafelnikov 6-3, 3-6, 10-7<br />

2002 Rome (9) Andre Agassi d. (7) Tommy Haas 6-3, 6-3, 6-0 Damm/Suk d. W.Black/Ullyett 7-5, 7-5<br />

2002 Hamburg (14) Roger Federer d. (5) Marat Safin 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 Bhupathi/Gambill d. Bjorkman/Woodbridge 6-2, 6-4<br />

2002 Toronto (19) Guillermo Canas d. (12) Andy Roddick 6-4, 7-5 Bryan/Bryan d. Knowles/Nestor 4-6, 7-6(1), 6-3<br />

2002 Cincinnati (17) Carlos Moya d. (1) Lleyton Hewitt 7-5, 7-6(5) Blake/Martin d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi 7-5, 6-3<br />

2002 Madrid (2) Andre Agassi d. (9) Jiri Novak W/O Knowles/Nestor d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi 6-3, 7-5, 6-0<br />

2002 Paris (5) Marat Safin d. (1) Lleyton Hewitt 7-6(4), 6-0, 6-4 Escude/Santoro d. Kuerten/Pioline 6-3, 7-6(6)<br />

2001 Indian Wells (4) Andre Agassi d. (3) Pete Sampras 7-6(5), 7-5, 6-1 Ferreira/Kafelnikov d. Bjorkman/Woodbridge 6-2, 7-5<br />

2001 Miami (3) Andre Agassi d. (19) Jan-Michael Gambill 7-6(4), 6-1, 6-0 Novak/Rikl d. Bjorkman/Woodbridge 7-5, 7-6(3)<br />

2001 Monte-Carlo (2) Gustavo Kuerten d. (53) Hicham Arazi 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 Bjorkman/Woodbridge d. Eagle/Florent 3-6, 6-4, 6-2<br />

2001 Rome (9) Juan Carlos Ferrero d. (1) Gustavo Kuerten 3-6, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 Ferreira/Kafelnikov d. Nestor/Stolle 6-4, 7-6(6)<br />

2001 Hamburg (42) Albert Portas d. (6) Juan Carlos Ferrero 4-6, 6-2, 0-6, 7-6(5), 7-5 Bjorkman/Woodbridge d. Nestor/Stolle 7-6(2), 3-6, 6-3<br />

2001 Montreal (43) Andrei Pavel d. (9) Patrick Rafter 7-6(3), 2-6, 6-3 Novak/Rikl d. Johnson/Palmer 6-4, 3-6, 6-3<br />

2001 Cincinnati (1) Gustavo Kuerten d. (7) Patrick Rafter 6-1, 6-3 Bhupathi/Paes d. Damm/Prinosil 7-6(3), 6-3<br />

2001 Stuttgart (14) Tommy Haas d. (53) Max Mirnyi 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 Mirnyi/Stolle d. E.Ferreira/Tarango 7-6(0), 7-6(4)<br />

2001 Paris (8) Sebastien Grosjean d. (6) Yevgeny Kafelnikov 7-6(3), 6-1, 6-7(5), 6-4 E.Ferreira/Leach d. Bhupathi/Paes 3-6, 6-4, 6-3<br />

2000 Indian Wells (26) Alex Corretja d. (10) Thomas Enqvist 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 O'Brien/Palmer d. Haarhuis/Stolle 6-4, 7-6(5)<br />

2000 Miami (2) Pete Sampras d. (6) Gustavo Kuerten 6-1, 6-7(2), 7-6(5), 7-6(8) Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Damm/Hrbaty 6-3, 6-4<br />

2000 Monte-Carlo (12) Cedric Pioline d. (24) Dominik Hrbaty 6-4, 7-6(3), 7-6(6) W.Ferreira/Kafelnikov d. Haarhuis/Stolle 6-3, 2-6, 6-1<br />

2000 Rome (4) Magnus Norman d. (6) Gustavo Kuerten 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 Damm/Hrbaty d. W.Ferreira/Kafelnikov 6-4, 4-6, 6-3<br />

2000 Hamburg (7) Gustavo Kuerten d. (14) Marat Safin 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 5-7, 7-6(3) Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Arthurs/Stolle 6-7(4), 6-4, 6-3<br />

2000 Toronto (9) Marat Safin d. (144) Harel Levy 6-2, 6-3 Lareau/Nestor d. Eagle/Florent 6-3, 7-6(3)<br />

2000 Cincinnati (8) Thomas Enqvist d. (16) Tim Henman 7-6(5), 6-4 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. E.Ferreira/Leach 7-6(6), 6-4<br />

2000 Stuttgart (19) Wayne Ferreira d. (8) Lleyton Hewitt 7-6(6), 3-6, 6-7(5), 7-6(2), 6-2 Novak/Rikl d. Johnson/Norval 3-6, 6-3, 6-4<br />

2000 Paris (2) Marat Safin d. (14) Mark Philippoussis 3-6, 7-6(7), 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(8) Kulti/Mirnyi d. Haarhuis/Nestor 6-4, 7-5<br />

1999 Indian Wells (16) Mark Philippoussis d. (4) Carlos Moya 5-7, 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 W.Black/Stolle d. Ferreira/Leach 7-6(4), 6-3<br />

1999 Miami (7) Richard Krajicek d. (74) Sebastien Grosjean 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 7-5 W.Black/Stolle d. Becker/Gambill 6-1, 6-1<br />

1999 Monte-Carlo (19) Gustavo Kuerten d. (13) Marcelo Rios 6-4, 2-1 RET Delaitre/Henman d. Novak/Rikl 6-2, 6-3<br />

1999 Hamburg (8) Marcelo Rios d. (48) Mariano Zabaleta 6-7(5), 7-5, 5-7, 7-6(5), 6-2 Arthurs/Kratzmann d. Haarhuis/Palmer 2-6, 7-6(5), 6-2<br />

1999 Rome (14) Gustavo Kuerten d. (4) Patrick Rafter 6-4, 7-5, 7-6(6) E.Ferreira/Leach d. Adams/de Jager 6-7, 6-1, 6-2<br />

1999 Montreal (22) Thomas Johansson d. (4) Yevgeny Kafelnikov1-6, 6-3, 6-3 Bjorkman/Rafter d. B.Black/Ferreira 7-6(5), 6-4<br />

1999 Cincinnati (1) Pete Sampras d. (4) Patrick Rafter 7-6(7), 6-3 Black/Bjorkman d. Woodbridge/Woodforde 6-3, 7-6(6)<br />

1999 Stuttgart (18) Thomas Enqvist d. (8) Richard Krajicek 6-1, 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 Black/Bjorkman d. Adams/de Jager 6-7(6), 7-6(2), 6-0<br />

1999 Paris (1) Andre Agassi d. (34) Marat Safin 7-6(1), 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 Lareau/O'Brien d. Haarhuis/Palmer 7-6(7), 7-5<br />

1998 Indian Wells (7) Marcelo Rios d. (6) Greg Rusedski 6-3, 6-7(15), 7-6(4), 6-4 Bjorkman/Rafter d. Martin/Reneberg 6-4, 7-6<br />

1998 Miami (3) Marcelo Rios d. (31) Andre Agassi 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 E.Ferreira/Leach d. O'Brien/Stark 6-2, 6-4<br />

1998 Monte-Carlo (18) Carlos Moya d. (16) Cedric Pioline 6-3, 6-0, 7-5 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. Woodbridge/Woodforde 6-4, 6-2<br />

1998 Hamburg (26) Albert Costa d. (9) Alex Corretja 6-2, 6-0, 1-0 RET Johnson/Montana d. Adams/Steven 6-2, 7-5<br />

1998 Rome (3) Marcelo Rios d. (20) Albert Costa W/O Bhupathi/Paes d. E.Ferreira/Leach 6-4, 4-6, 7-6<br />

1998 Toronto (5) Patrick Rafter d. (9) Richard Krajicek 7-6(3), 6-4 Damm/Grabb d. E.Ferreira/Leach 6-7, 6-2, 7-6<br />

1998 Cincinnati (3) Patrick Rafter d. (2) Pete Sampras 1-6, 7-6(2), 6-4 Knowles/Nestor d. Delaitre/Santoro 6-1, 2-1 RET<br />

1998 Stuttgart (11) Richard Krajicek d. (8) Yevgeny Kafelnikov 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 Lareau/O'Brien d. Bhupathi/Paes 6-3, 3-6, 7-5<br />

1998 Paris (13) Greg Rusedski d. (1) Pete Sampras 6-4, 7-6(4), 6-3 Bhupathi/Paes d. Eltingh/Haarhuis 6-4, 6-2<br />

1997 Indian Wells (3) Michael Chang d. (43) Bohdan Ulihrach 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 Knowles/Nestor d. Philippoussis/Rafter 7-6, 4-6, 7-5<br />

1997 Miami (2) Thomas Muster d. (35) Sergi Bruguera 7-6(6), 6-3, 6-1 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Knowles/Nestor 7-6, 7-6<br />

1997 Monte-Carlo (10) Marcelo Rios d. (18) Alex Corretja 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 Johnson/Montana d. Eltingh/Haarhuis 7-6, 2-6, 7-6<br />

1997 Hamburg (38) Andrei Medvedev d. (15) Felix Mantilla 6-0, 6-4, 6-2 Lobo/Sanchez d. Broad/Norval 6-3, 7-6<br />

1997 Rome (15) Alex Corretja d. (9) Marcelo Rios 7-5, 7-5, 6-3 Knowles/Nestor d. Black/O'Brien 6-3, 4-6, 7-5<br />

1997 Montreal (57) Chris Woodruff d. (13) Gustavo Kuerten 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 Bhupathi/Paes d. Lareau/O'Brien 7-6, 6-3<br />

1997 Cincinnati (1) Pete Sampras d. (4) Thomas Muster 6-3, 6-4 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Philippoussis/Rafter 7-6, 4-6, 6-4<br />

1997 Stuttgart (17) Petr Korda d. (15) Richard Krajicek 7-6(6), 6-2, 6-4 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Leach/Stark 6-3, 6-3<br />

1997 Paris (1) Pete Sampras d. (10) Jonas Bjorkman 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. Leach/Stark 6-2, 7-6<br />

1996 Indian Wells (5) Michael Chang d. (68) Paul Haarhuis 7-5, 6-1, 6-1 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. MacPhie/Tebbutt 1-6, 6-2, 6-2<br />

1996 Miami (3) Andre Agassi d. (6) Goran Ivanisevic 3-0 RET Woodbridge/Woodforde d. E.Ferreira/Galbraith 6-1, 6-3<br />

1996 Monte-Carlo (2) Thomas Muster d. (26) Albert Costa 6-3, 5-7, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 E.Ferreira/Siemerink d. Bjorkman/Kulti 2-6, 6-3, 6-2<br />

1996 Hamburg (143) Roberto Carretero d. (66) Alex Corretja 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 Knowles/Nestor d. Forget/Hlasek 6-2, 6-4<br />

1996 Rome (2) Thomas Muster d. (25) Richard Krajicek 6-2, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 Black/Connell d. Pimek/Talbot 6-2, 6-3<br />

1996 Cincinnati (7) Andre Agassi d. (3) Michael Chang 7-6(4), 6-4 Knowles/Nestor d. Stolle/Suk 3-6, 6-3, 6-4<br />

1996 Toronto (10) Wayne Ferreira d. (43) Todd Woodbridge 6-2, 6-4 Galbraith/Haarhuis d. Knowles/Nestor 7-6, 6-3<br />

1996 Stuttgart (6) Boris Becker d. (1) Pete Sampras 3-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 Lareau/O'Brien d. Eltingh/Haarhuis 3-6, 6-4, 6-3<br />

1996 Paris (12) Thomas Enqvist d. (4) Yevgeny Kafelnikov 6-2, 6-4, 7-5 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. Kafelnikov/Vacek 6-4, 4-6, 7-6<br />

1995 Indian Wells (1) Pete Sampras d. (2) Andre Agassi 7-5, 6-3, 7-5 Ho/Steven d. Muller/Norval 6-4, 7-6<br />

1995 Miami (2) Andre Agassi d. (1) Pete Sampras 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(3) Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Grabb/P.McEnroe 6-3, 7-6<br />

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1995 Monte-Carlo (13) Thomas Muster d. (3) Boris Becker 4-6, 5-7, 6-1, 7-6(6), 6-0 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. Lobo/J.Sanchez 6-3, 6-4<br />

1995 Hamburg (20) Andrei Medvedev d. (5) Goran Ivanisevic 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 W.Ferreira/Kafelnikov d. B.Black/Olhovskiy 6-1, 7-6<br />

1995 Rome (10) Thomas Muster d. (7) Sergi Bruguera 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-2, 6-3 Suk/Vacek d. Apell/Bjorkman 6-3, 6-4<br />

1995 Montreal (1) Andre Agassi d. (2) Pete Sampras 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 Kafelnikov/Olhovskiy d. MacPhie/Stolle 6-2, 6-2<br />

1995 Cincinnati (1) Andre Agassi d. (5) Michael Chang 7-5, 6-2 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Knowles/Nestor 6-2, 3-0 RET<br />

1995 Essen (3) Thomas Muster d. (54) MaliVai Washington 7-6(6), 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. Suk/Vacek 7-5, 6-4<br />

1995 Paris (2) Pete Sampras d. (5) Boris Becker 7-6(5), 6-4, 6-4 Connell/Galbraith d. Grabb/Martin 6-2, 6-2<br />

1994 Indian Wells (1) Pete Sampras d. (14) Petr Korda 4-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Connell/Galbraith d. B.Black/Stark 7-5, 6-3<br />

1994 Miami (1) Pete Sampras d. (31) Andre Agassi 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. Knowles/Palmer 7-6, 7-6<br />

1994 Monte-Carlo (9) Andrei Medvedev d. (6) Sergi Bruguera 7-5, 6-1, 6-3 Kulti/Larsson d. Kafelnikov/Vacek 3-6, 7-6, 6-4<br />

1994 Hamburg (8) Andrei Medvedev d. (29) Yevgeny Kafelnikov 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 Melville/Norval d. Holm/Jarryd 6-3, 6-4<br />

1994 Rome (1) Pete Sampras d. (13) Boris Becker 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 Kafelnikov/Rikl d. W.Ferreira/Sanchez 6-1, 7-5<br />

1994 Toronto (20) Andre Agassi d. (33) Jason Stoltenberg 6-4, 6-4 B.Black/Stark d. P.McEnroe/Palmer 6-4, 6-4<br />

1994 Cincinnati (7) Michael Chang d. (4) Stefan Edberg 6-2, 7-5 O'Brien/Stolle d. W.Ferreira/Kratzmann 6-7, 6-3, 6-2<br />

1994 Stockholm (6) Boris Becker d. (2) Goran Ivanisevic 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6(4) Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Apell/Bjorkman 6-3, 6-4<br />

1994 Paris (7) Andre Agassi d. (16) Marc Rosset 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. B.Black/Stark 3-6, 7-6, 7-5<br />

1993 Indian Wells (1) Jim Courier d. (17) Wayne Ferreira 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 Forget/Leconte d. Jensen/Melville 6-4, 7-5<br />

1993 Miami (2) Pete Sampras d. (18) MaliVai Washington 6-3, 6-2 Krajicek/Siemerink d. P.McEnroe/Stark 6-7, 6-4, 7-6<br />

1993 Monte-Carlo (16) Sergi Bruguera d. (29) Cedric Pioline 7-6(2), 6-0 Edberg/Korda d. Haarhuis/Koevermans 3-6, 6-2, 7-6<br />

1993 Hamburg (11) Michael Stich d. (74) Andrei Chesnokov 6-3, 6-7(1), 7-6(7), 6-4 Haarhuis/Koevermans d. Connell/Galbraith 6-4, 6-7, 7-6<br />

1993 Rome (2) Jim Courier d. (6) Goran Ivanisevic 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. W.Ferreira/Kratzmann 6-4, 7-6<br />

1993 Montreal (95) Mikael Pernfors d. (20) Todd Martin 2-6, 6-2, 7-5 Courier/Knowles d. Michibata/Pate 6-4, 7-6<br />

1993 Cincinnati (9) Michael Chang d. (3) Stefan Edberg 7-5, 0-6, 6-4 Agassi/Korda d. Edberg/Holm 7-6, 6-4<br />

1993 Stockholm (4) Michael Stich d. (10) Goran Ivanisevic 4-6, 7-6(6), 7-6(3), 6-2 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Muller/Visser 6-1, 3-6, 6-2<br />

1993 Paris (11) Goran Ivanisevic d. (8) Andrei Medvedev 6-4, 6-2, 7-6(2) B.Black/Stark d. Nijssen/Suk 4-6, 7-5, 6-2<br />

1992 Indian Wells (15) Michael Chang d. (36) Andrei Chesnokov 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 DeVries/Macpherson d. Kinnear/Salumaa 4-6, 6-3, 6-3<br />

1992 Miami (9) Michael Chang d. (24) Alberto Mancini 7-5, 7-5 Flach/Witsken d. Kinnear/Salumaa 6-4, 6-3<br />

1992 Monte-Carlo (37) Thomas Muster d. (24) Aaron Krickstein 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 Becker/Stich d. Korda/Novacek 6-4, 6-4<br />

1992 Hamburg (2) Stefan Edberg d. (5) Michael Stich 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 Casal/E.Sanchez d. Steeb/Stich 5-7, 6-4, 6-3<br />

1992 Rome (1) Jim Courier d. (15) Carlos Costa 7-6(3), 6-0, 6-4 Hlasek/Rosset d. W.Ferreira/Kratzmann 6-4, 3-6, 6-1<br />

1992 Toronto (11) Andre Agassi d. (12) Ivan Lendl 3-6, 6-2, 6-0 Galbraith/Visser d. Agassi/P.McEnroe 6-4, 6-4<br />

1992 Cincinnati (3) Pete Sampras d. (11) Ivan Lendl 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. P.McEnroe/Stark 6-3, 1-6, 6-3<br />

1992 Stockholm (7) Goran Ivanisevic d. (12) Guy Forget 7-6(2), 4-6, 7-6(5), 6-2 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. DeVries/Macpherson 6-3, 6-4<br />

1992 Paris (9) Boris Becker d. (14) Guy Forget 7-6(3), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 J.McEnroe/P.McEnroe d. Galbraith/Visser 6-4, 6-2<br />

1991 Indian Wells (26) Jim Courier d. (5) Guy Forget 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(4) Courier/J.Sanchez d. Forget/Leconte 7-6, 3-6, 6-3<br />

1991 Miami (18) Jim Courier d. (46) David Wheaton 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 W.Ferreira/Norval d. Flach/Seguso 5-7, 7-6, 6-2<br />

1991 Monte-Carlo (15) Sergi Bruguera d. (2) Boris Becker 5-7, 6-4, 7-6(6), 7-6(4) Jensen/Warder d. Haarhuis/Koevermans 5-7, 7-6, 6-4<br />

1991 Hamburg (26) Karel Novacek d. (21) Magnus Gustafsson 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 0-6, 6-1 Casal/E.Sanchez d. Motta/Visser 4-6, 6-3, 6-2<br />

1991 Rome (16) Emilio Sanchez d. (105) Alberto Mancini 6-3, 6-1, 3-0 RET Camporese/Ivanisevic d. Jensen/Warder 6-2, 6-3<br />

1991 Montreal (32) Andrei Chesnokov d. (40) Petr Korda 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 Galbraith/Witsken d. Connell/Michibata 6-4, 3-6, 6-1<br />

1991 Cincinnati (7) Guy Forget d. (8) Pete Sampras 2-6, 7-6(4), 6-4 Flach/Seguso d. Connell/Michibata 6-7, 6-4, 7-5<br />

1991 Stockholm (2) Boris Becker d. (1) Stefan Edberg 3-6, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 Fitzgerald/Jarryd d. Nijssen/Suk 7-5, 6-2<br />

1991 Paris (6) Guy Forget d. (7) Pete Sampras 7-6(9), 4-6, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 Fitzgerald/Jarryd d. Jones/Leach 3-6, 6-3, 6-2<br />

1990 Indian Wells (3) Stefan Edberg d. (8) Andre Agassi 6-4, 5-7, 7-6, 7-6 Becker/Forget d. Grabb/P.McEnroe 4-6, 6-4, 6-3<br />

1990 Miami (5) Andre Agassi d. (3) Stefan Edberg 6-1, 6-4, 0-6, 6-2 Leach/Pugh d. Becker/Motta 6-4, 3-6, 6-3<br />

1990 Monte-Carlo (20) Andrei Chesnokov d. (30) Thomas Muster 7-5, 6-3, 6-3 Korda/Smid d. Gomez/Sanchez 6-4, 7-6<br />

1990 Hamburg (26) Juan Aguilera d. (3) Boris Becker 6-1, 6-0, 7-6 Bruguera/Courier d. Riglewski/Stich 7-6, 6-2<br />

1990 Rome (17) Thomas Muster d. (15) Andrei Chesnokov 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 Casal/E.Sanchez d. Courier/Davis 7-6, 7-5<br />

1990 Toronto (24) Michael Chang d. (15) Jay Berger 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 Annacone/Wheaton d. Dyke/Lundgren 6-1, 7-6<br />

1990 Cincinnati (2) Stefan Edberg d. (7) Brad Gilbert 6-1, 6-1 Cahill/Kratzmann d. Broad/Muller 7-6, 6-2<br />

1990 Stockholm (2) Boris Becker d. (1) Stefan Edberg 6-4, 6-0, 6-3 Forget/Hlasek d. Fitzgerald/Jarryd 6-4, 6-2<br />

1990 Paris (1) Stefan Edberg d. (2) Boris Becker 3-3 RET Davis/Pate d. Cahill/Kratzmann 5-7, 6-3, 6-4<br />

CAREER <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000<br />

MATCH WINS LEADERS<br />

SINCE 1990<br />

192<br />

Player W-L Titles<br />

1) Roger Federer 224-68 17<br />

2) Andre Agassi 209-73 17<br />

3) Pete Sampras 190-70 11<br />

4) Rafael Nadal 186-38 18<br />

5) Andy Roddick 148-60 5<br />

6) Michael Chang 137-79 7<br />

7) Carlos Moya 133-98 3<br />

8) Jim Courier 130-66 5<br />

9) Wayne Ferreira 128-103 2<br />

10) Juan Carlos Ferrero 122-73 4<br />

11) Lleyton Hewitt 121-61 2<br />

12) Fabrice Santoro 120-108 0<br />

13) Yevgeny Kafelnikov 117-77 0<br />

14) Tim Henman 117-92 1<br />

15) Tommy Haas 115-86 1<br />

16) Marat Safin 114-82 5<br />

17) Ivan Ljubicic 112-78 1<br />

18) Goran Ivanisevic 112-84 2<br />

19) Gustavo Kuerten 109-62 5<br />

20) Albert Costa 109-77 1


YEAR-BY-YEAR <strong>ATP</strong> TITLE LEADERS<br />

2010 Rafael Nadal 7<br />

2009 Andy Murray 6<br />

1999 Andre Agassi 5<br />

Pete Sampras 5<br />

Magnus Norman 5<br />

1989 Ivan Lendl 10<br />

1988 Boris Becker 7<br />

1978 Jimmy Connors 10<br />

1977 Guillermo Vilas 16<br />

2008 Rafael Nadal 8<br />

1998 Marcelo Rios 7<br />

1987 Ivan Lendl 8<br />

1976 Jimmy Connors 13<br />

2007 Roger Federer 8<br />

1997 Pete Sampras 8<br />

1986 Ivan Lendl 9<br />

1975 Jimmy Connors 9<br />

2006 Roger Federer 12<br />

1996 Pete Sampras 8<br />

1985 Ivan Lendl 12<br />

1974 Jimmy Connors 15<br />

2005 Rafael Nadal 11<br />

Roger Federer 11<br />

2004 Roger Federer 11<br />

2003 Roger Federer 7<br />

2002 Andre Agassi 5<br />

Lleyton Hewitt 5<br />

2001 Lleyton Hewitt 7<br />

1995 Thomas Muster 12<br />

1994 Pete Sampras 10<br />

1993 Pete Sampras 9<br />

1992 Boris Becker 5<br />

Pete Sampras 5<br />

Jim Courier 5<br />

1991 Stefan Edberg 7<br />

1984 John McEnroe 14<br />

1983 Mats Wilander 9<br />

1982 Ivan Lendl 15<br />

1981 John McEnroe 10<br />

Ivan Lendl 10<br />

1980 John McEnroe 9<br />

Bjorn Borg 9<br />

1973 Ilie Nastase 14<br />

1972 Ilie Nastase 12<br />

1971 Ilie Nastase 7<br />

1970 Rod Laver 8<br />

1969 Rod Laver 7<br />

1968 Four players with 2<br />

2000 Marat Safin 7<br />

1990 Stefan Edberg 7<br />

1979 Bjorn Borg 13<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR COUNTRY TITLE LEADERS<br />

2010 ESP 20<br />

2001 ESP 12<br />

1992 USA 24<br />

1981 USA 44<br />

2009 ESP 13<br />

2000 SWE 11<br />

1991 USA 17<br />

1980 USA 45<br />

2008 ESP 16<br />

1999 USA 12<br />

1990 USA 25<br />

1979 USA 45<br />

2007 ESP 13<br />

1998 USA 14<br />

1989 USA 25<br />

1978 USA 45<br />

2006 SUI 13<br />

ESP 14<br />

1988 USA 18<br />

1977 USA 43<br />

2005 ESP 12<br />

1997 USA 17<br />

1987 SWE 18<br />

1976 USA 38<br />

2004 SUI 11<br />

ESP 17<br />

1986 SWE 17<br />

1975 USA 37<br />

2003 USA 16<br />

1996 USA 20<br />

1985 USA 25<br />

1974 USA 39<br />

2002 ARG 10<br />

1995 USA 22<br />

1984 USA 36<br />

1973 USA 34<br />

USA 10<br />

1994 USA 26<br />

1983 USA 30<br />

ESP 10<br />

1993 USA 29<br />

1982 USA 43<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR LOWEST RANKED WINNERS<br />

SINCE 1985<br />

Year Player Trn Date <strong>Tour</strong>nament Rank<br />

2010 Nalbandian, David ARG 08/02/10 Washington 117<br />

2009 Ram, Rajeev USA 07/06/09 Newport 181<br />

2008 Nishikori, Kei JPN 02/11/08 Delray Beach 244<br />

2007 Darcis, Steve BEL 07/16/07 Amersfoort 297<br />

2006 Philippoussis, Mark AUS 07/10/06 Newport 214<br />

2005 Arthurs, Wayne AUS 02/21/05 Scottsdale 99<br />

2004 Haas, Tommy GER 04/12/04 Houston 349<br />

2003 Boutter, Julien FRA 04/07/03 Casablanca 102<br />

2002 Carlsen, Kenneth DEN 09/30/02 Tokyo 121<br />

2001 Godwin, Neville RSA 07/09/01 Newport 167<br />

2000 Gonzalez, Fernando CHI 05/01/00 Orlando 352<br />

1999 Voinea, Adrian ROU 09/13/99 Bournemouth 133<br />

1998 Hewitt, Lleyton AUS 01/05/98 Adelaide 550<br />

1997 Kroslak, Jan SVK 01/27/97 Shanghai 102<br />

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1996 O'Brien, Alex USA 08/12/96 New Haven 169<br />

1995 Doumbia, Yahiya SEN 09/11/95 Bordeaux 282<br />

1994 Zoecke, Markus GER 03/28/94 Sun City 131<br />

1993 Burillo, Jordi ESP 05/17/93 Bologna 161<br />

1992 Arriens, Carsten GER 10/26/92 Guaruja 210<br />

1991 Cane, Paolo ITA 05/20/91 Bologna 224<br />

1990 Cash, Pat AUS 04/23/90 Hong Kong 243<br />

1989 Jones, Kelly USA 04/24/89 Singapore 397<br />

1988 Narducci, Massimiliano ITA 05/16/88 Florence 134<br />

1987 Rebolledo, Pedro CHI 08/10/87 St. Vincent 159<br />

1986 Scanlon, Bill USA 07/07/86 Newport 151<br />

1985 Casal, Sergio ESP 05/20/85 Florence 217<br />

LOW-RANKED WINNERS OUTSIDE TOP 200<br />

Since 1985<br />

Winner Ranking <strong>Tour</strong>nament<br />

Lleyton Hewitt No. 550 1998 Adelaide<br />

Kelly Jones No. 397 1989 Singapore<br />

Fernando Gonzalez No. 352 2000 Orlando<br />

Tommy Haas No. 349 2004 Houston<br />

Santiago Ventura No. 316 2004 Casablanca<br />

Steve Darcis No. 297 2007 Amersfoort<br />

Yahiya Doumbia No. 282 1985 Bordeaux<br />

Nicolas Lapentti No. 258 1995 Bogota<br />

Kei Nishikori No. 244 2008 Delray Beach<br />

Pat Cash No. 243 1990 Hong Kong<br />

Paolo Cane No. 224 1991 Bologna<br />

Leonardo Lavalle No. 218 1991 Tel Aviv<br />

Sergio Casal No. 217 1985 Florence<br />

Mark Philippoussis No. 214 2006 Newport<br />

Mardy Fish No. 212 2006 Houston<br />

Carsten Arriens No. 210 1992 Guaruja<br />

Sergiy Stakhovsky No. 209 2008 Zagreb<br />

Simon Youl No. 205 1989 Schenectady<br />

Jose Francisco Altur No. 204 1989 San Marino<br />

LONGEST MATCH WINNING STREAKS*<br />

(20 or more)<br />

No. Year(s)<br />

1) Guillermo Vilas 46 1977<br />

2) Ivan Lendl 44 1981-82<br />

3) John McEnroe 42 1984<br />

4) Roger Federer 41 2006-07<br />

Bjorn Borg 41 1979-80<br />

6) Roger Federer 35 2005<br />

Thomas Muster 35 1995<br />

8) Rafael Nadal 32 2008<br />

9) Ivan Lendl 31 1985<br />

10) Jimmy Connors 30 1978<br />

11) Pete Sampras 29 1994<br />

Ivan Lendl 29 1986<br />

Bjorn Borg 29 1977<br />

14) Jose-Luis Clerc 28 1981<br />

15) Roger Federer 26 2004-05<br />

Rafael Nadal 26 2006<br />

Andre Agassi 26 1995<br />

John McEnroe 26 1982-83<br />

19) Roger Federer 25 2005<br />

Jim Courier 25 1992<br />

194<br />

21) Rafael Nadal 24 2010<br />

Rafael Nadal 24 2005<br />

Pete Sampras 24 1999<br />

Bjorn Borg 24 1977<br />

25) Juan Martin del Potro 23 2008<br />

Roger Federer 23 2004<br />

Andre Agassi 23 1988<br />

Rod Laver 23 1975<br />

29) Manuel Orantes 22 1976<br />

30) Roger Federer 21 2009<br />

Stefan Edberg 21 1991<br />

Pete Sampras 21 1996<br />

Stefan Edberg 21 1990<br />

Ivan Lendl 21 1990<br />

Boris Becker 21 1986<br />

36) Mats Wilander 20 1988<br />

Kent Carlsson 20 1988<br />

Mats Wilander 20 1983<br />

John McEnroe 20 1981<br />

* Completed records as of 1975


<strong>ATP</strong> RELIABILITY INDEX LEADERS<br />

Includes <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Grand Slam, Düsseldorf <strong>World</strong> Team Cup and Davis Cup matches*<br />

Overall (min. 20 matches)W<br />

L Index<br />

1 Rafael Nadal 71 10 .877<br />

2 Roger Federer 65 13 .833<br />

3 Novak Djokovic 61 18 .772<br />

4 Mardy Fish 40 14 .741<br />

5 David Nalbandian 28 10 .737<br />

6 Andy Roddick 48 18 .727<br />

7 Robin Soderling 57 22 .722<br />

8 Andy Murray 46 18 .719<br />

9 David Ferrer 60 24 .714<br />

10 Gael Monfils 46 20 .697<br />

Hard W L Index<br />

1 Roger Federer 47 7 .870<br />

2 Rafael Nadal 40 9 .816<br />

3 Novak Djokovic 43 12 .782<br />

4 Andy Murray 34 12 .739<br />

5 Andy Roddick 42 15 .737<br />

6 Robin Soderling 39 15 .722<br />

7 Gael Monfils 36 14 .720<br />

8 David Nalbandian 23 9 .719<br />

9 Mikhail Youzhny 30 12 .714<br />

10 Mardy Fish 25 10 .714<br />

Outdoor W L Index<br />

1 Rafael Nadal 65 8 .890<br />

2 Roger Federer 48 12 .800<br />

3 David Nalbandian 21 6 .778<br />

4 Novak Djokovic 45 13 .776<br />

5 Andy Roddick 37 11 .771<br />

6 Mardy Fish 40 13 .755<br />

7 Andy Murray 41 14 .745<br />

8 David Ferrer 49 18 .731<br />

9 Juan Carlos Ferrero 33 14 .702<br />

10 Tomas Berdych 37 16 .698<br />

Grand Slam W L Index<br />

1 Rafael Nadal 25 1 .962<br />

2 Roger Federer 20 3 .870<br />

3 Novak Djokovic 19 4 .826<br />

4 Andy Murray 16 4 .800<br />

5 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 12 3 .800<br />

Mikhail Youzhny 12 3 .800<br />

7 Robin Soderling 14 4 .778<br />

8 Tomas Berdych 12 4 .750<br />

9 Jurgen Melzer 11 4 .733<br />

10 Andy Roddick 10 4 .714<br />

Fernando Verdasco 10 4 .714<br />

Clay W L Index<br />

1 Rafael Nadal 22 0 1.000<br />

2 David Ferrer 31 7 .816<br />

3 Juan Carlos Ferrero 28 7 .800<br />

4 Tomas Berdych 14 4 .778<br />

5 Fernando Verdasco 22 7 .759<br />

6 Novak Djokovic 12 4 .750<br />

7 Stanislas Wawrinka 17 6 .739<br />

8 Nicolas Almagro 28 11 .718<br />

9 Roger Federer 10 4 .714<br />

10 Mikhail Youzhny 12 5 .706<br />

Grass (min. 5 matches) W L Index<br />

1 Rafael Nadal 9 1 .900<br />

2 Lleyton Hewitt 8 1 .889<br />

3 Tomas Berdych 6 1 .857<br />

4 Mardy Fish 11 2 .846<br />

5 Michael Llodra 9 2 .818<br />

Sam Querrey 9 2 .818<br />

7 Roger Federer 8 2 .800<br />

8 Robin Soderling 4 1 .800<br />

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 4 1 .800<br />

10 Andy Murray 6 2 .750<br />

Indoor W L Index<br />

1 Roger Federer 17 1 .944<br />

2 Mikhail Kukushkin 13 3 .813<br />

3 Julien Benneteau 8 2 .800<br />

4 Jurgen Melzer 15 4 .789<br />

Mikhail Youzhny 15 4 .789<br />

6 Robin Soderling 21 6 .778<br />

7 Gael Monfils 17 5 .773<br />

8 Novak Djokovic 16 5 .762<br />

9 Michael Llodra 12 4 .750<br />

10 Gilles Simon 13 5 .722<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000<br />

W L Index<br />

1 Rafael Nadal 29 5 .853<br />

2 Andy Roddick 18 4 .818<br />

3 Roger Federer 22 7 .759<br />

4 Andy Murray 20 7 .741<br />

5 Robin Soderling 18 7 .720<br />

6 Mardy Fish 10 4 .714<br />

7 David Ferrer 20 9 .690<br />

8 Novak Djokovic 16 8 .667<br />

9 David Nalbandian 12 6 .667<br />

10 Ivan Ljubicic 10 5 .667<br />

*Minimum 10 matches unless otherwise stated<br />

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Includes <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Grand Slam, Düsseldorf <strong>World</strong> Team Cup and Davis Cup matches*<br />

vs. Top 10 (min. 5 matches)<br />

W<br />

L Index<br />

1 Roger Federer 16 6 .727<br />

2 Rafael Nadal 11 5 .688<br />

3 Mardy Fish 5 3 .625<br />

Fernando Verdasco 5 3 .625<br />

5 Janko Tipsarevic 3 2 .600<br />

6 Andy Murray 7 5 .583<br />

7 Nikolay Davydenko 4 3 .571<br />

8 Ivan Ljubicic 5 4 .556<br />

9 Michael Llodra 4 4 .500<br />

10 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez4 5 .444<br />

Andy Roddick 4 5 .444<br />

Finals (min. 3 matches) W L Index<br />

1 Sam Querrey 4 1 .800<br />

2 Rafael Nadal 7 2 .778<br />

3 Juan Carlos Ferrero 3 1 .750<br />

4 Marin Cilic 2 1 .667<br />

5 Roger Federer 5 4 .556<br />

6 Novak Djokovic 2 2 .500<br />

Mardy Fish 2 2 .500<br />

Andy Murray 2 2 .500<br />

Andy Roddick 2 2 .500<br />

Fernando Verdasco 2 2 .500<br />

After Winning 1st Set (min. 20 matches)<br />

W L Index<br />

1 Novak Djokovic 54 1 .982<br />

2 Gilles Simon 19 1 .950<br />

3 Rafael Nadal 64 4 .941<br />

4 Juan Carlos Ferrero 30 2 .938<br />

5 Andy Murray 41 3 .932<br />

6 Jeremy Chardy 24 2 .923<br />

7 Roger Federer 59 5 .922<br />

8 Robin Soderling 47 4 .922<br />

9 Ivan Ljubicic 20 2 .909<br />

10 Mardy Fish 29 3 .906<br />

Decisive Set W L Index<br />

1 Gilles Simon 12 3 .800<br />

2 Fernando Verdasco 19 5 .792<br />

3 David Nalbandian 8 3 .727<br />

Potito Starace 8 3 .727<br />

5 Marin Cilic 13 5 .722<br />

6 Gael Monfils 18 7 .720<br />

7 Albert Montanes 14 6 .700<br />

8 Ivan Ljubicic 9 4 .692<br />

9 Jurgen Melzer 15 7 .682<br />

10 Roger Federer 12 6 .667<br />

Mardy Fish 12 6 .667<br />

Tie-Breaks (min. 15) W<br />

L Index<br />

1 Pablo Cuevas 15 2 .882<br />

2 Mardy Fish 20 5 .800<br />

3 Rafael Nadal 22 7 .759<br />

4 Julien Benneteau 15 6 .714<br />

5 Juan Monaco 13 6 .684<br />

6 Lukas Lacko 17 8 .680<br />

7 Roger Federer 21 10 .677<br />

8 Marcos Baghdatis 16 8 .667<br />

9 John Isner 34 18 .654<br />

10 Eduardo Schwank 11 6 .647<br />

vs. Lefthanders W<br />

L Index<br />

1 Roger Federer 11 1 .917<br />

2 Mardy Fish 9 1 .900<br />

3 Andy Roddick 9 2 .818<br />

4 Rafael Nadal 8 2 .800<br />

5 Ernests Gulbis 7 3 .700<br />

6 Juan Monaco 8 4 .667<br />

7 Philipp Kohlschreiber 11 6 .647<br />

8 Nicolas Almagro 6 4 .600<br />

Marin Cilic 6 4 .600<br />

Fernando Verdasco 6 4 .600<br />

After Losing 1st Set<br />

W<br />

L Index<br />

1 Rafael Nadal 7 6 .538<br />

2 Mardy Fish 11 11 .500<br />

3 Mikhail Youzhny 14 15 .483<br />

4 David Nalbandian 6 7 .462<br />

5 Roger Federer 6 8 .429<br />

6 Fernando Verdasco 12 18 .400<br />

7 Fernando Gonzalez 4 6 .400<br />

8 John Isner 11 18 .379<br />

9 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez11 19 .367<br />

10 Robin Soderling 10 18 .357<br />

Fifth Set (min. 3 matches)W<br />

L Index<br />

1 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 4 0 1.000<br />

2 Albert Montanes 3 0 1.000<br />

3 Mardy Fish 5 1 .833<br />

4 Marin Cilic 4 1 .800<br />

Jurgen Melzer 4 1 .800<br />

6 Fabio Fognini 3 1 .750<br />

Robin Soderling 3 1 .750<br />

Fernando Verdasco 3 1 .750<br />

9 Novak Djokovic 4 2 .667<br />

10 Thomaz Bellucci 2 1 .667<br />

John Isner 2 1 .667<br />

Lukas Lacko 2 1 .667<br />

Gael Monfils 2 1 .667<br />

Mikhail Youzhny 2 1 .667<br />

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Aces # Match<br />

1 John Isner 1,048 60<br />

2 Andy Roddick 815 66<br />

3 Robin Soderling 739 75<br />

4 Sam Querrey 709 60<br />

5 Roger Federer 658 78<br />

6 Mardy Fish 567 52<br />

7 Gael Monfils 565 61<br />

8 Viktor Troicki 558 62<br />

9 Tomas Berdych 547 68<br />

10 Nicolas Almagro 541 67<br />

1st Serve Percentage % Match<br />

1 Potito Starace 74 48<br />

2 Juan Carlos Ferrero 72 47<br />

2 Victor Hanescu 72 47<br />

4 Jarkko Nieminen 70 54<br />

5 Andy Roddick 69 66<br />

6 John Isner 69 60<br />

7 Rafael Nadal 67 81<br />

8 Fernando Verdasco 67 64<br />

9 Denis Istomin 66 58<br />

10 Julien Benneteau 66 43<br />

1st Serve Pts. Won % Match<br />

1 Mardy Fish 80 52<br />

2 Tomas Berdych 79 68<br />

3 Andy Roddick 79 66<br />

4 Sam Querrey 79 60<br />

5 Roger Federer 78 78<br />

6 Robin Soderling 78 75<br />

7 Andy Murray 77 64<br />

8 Feliciano Lopez 77 49<br />

9 Marcos Baghdatis 76 68<br />

10 John Isner 76 60<br />

Service Game Leaders<br />

Return of Serve Leaders<br />

2nd Serve Pts. Won % Match<br />

1 Rafael Nadal 60 81<br />

2 Andy Roddick 57 66<br />

3 Roger Federer 56 78<br />

4 Juan Carlos Ferrero 56 47<br />

5 David Ferrer 55 81<br />

6 Jurgen Melzer 55 72<br />

7 Tomas Berdych 55 68<br />

8 John Isner 55 60<br />

9 Nicolas Almagro 54 67<br />

10 Richard Gasquet 54 60<br />

Service Games Won % Match<br />

1 Andy Roddick 91 66<br />

2 Rafael Nadal 90 81<br />

3 John Isner 90 60<br />

4 Roger Federer 89 78<br />

5 Tomas Berdych 87 68<br />

6 Robin Soderling 86 75<br />

7 Sam Querrey 86 60<br />

8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 86 45<br />

9 Mardy Fish 85 52<br />

10 Thiemo de Bakker 85 49<br />

Break Pts. Saved % Match<br />

1 Rafael Nadal 69 81<br />

2 Andy Roddick 69 66<br />

3 John Isner 69 60<br />

4 Marin Cilic 69 59<br />

5 Roger Federer 68 78<br />

6 Feliciano Lopez 68 49<br />

7 Novak Djokovic 67 72<br />

8 Tomas Berdych 67 68<br />

9 Sam Querrey 67 60<br />

10 Stanislas Wawrinka 67 52<br />

Pts. Won Returning 1st Serve %<br />

Match<br />

1 Juan Ignacio Chela 35 52<br />

2 Juan Monaco 35 49<br />

3 Roger Federer 34 78<br />

4 Novak Djokovic 34 72<br />

5 Juan Carlos Ferrero 34 47<br />

6 David Ferrer 33 81<br />

7 Pablo Cuevas 33 42<br />

8 Andy Murray 32 64<br />

8 Fernando Verdasco 32 64<br />

10 Viktor Troicki 32 62<br />

Pts. Won Returning 2nd Serve %<br />

Match<br />

1 Rafael Nadal 55 81<br />

2 Andy Murray 55 64<br />

3 Juan Carlos Ferrero 55 47<br />

4 David Ferrer 54 81<br />

5 Novak Djokovic 54 72<br />

6 Fernando Verdasco 53 64<br />

7 Nikolay Davydenko 53 47<br />

8 Robin Soderling 52 75<br />

9 Tomas Berdych 52 68<br />

10 Mikhail Youzhny 52 58<br />

*Minimum 40 matches except for aces<br />

Break Pts. Converted % Match<br />

1 Juan Carlos Ferrero 46 47<br />

2 Novak Djokovic 45 72<br />

3 Juan Ignacio Chela 45 52<br />

4 Michael Llodra 45 48<br />

5 David Ferrer 44 81<br />

5 Rafael Nadal 44 81<br />

7 Robin Soderling 44 75<br />

8 Mikhail Youzhny 44 58<br />

9 Mardy Fish 44 52<br />

10 Viktor Troicki 43 62<br />

Return Games Won % Match<br />

1 Novak Djokovic 32 72<br />

2 Juan Ignacio Chela 32 52<br />

3 Juan Carlos Ferrero 32 47<br />

4 David Ferrer 31 81<br />

5 Andy Murray 30 64<br />

6 Rafael Nadal 29 81<br />

7 Nikolay Davydenko 29 47<br />

8 Juan Monaco 28 49<br />

9 Roger Federer 27 78<br />

10 Fernando Verdasco 27 64<br />

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ACES<br />

Year Player Aces Matches<br />

2010 John Isner 1,048 60<br />

2009 Ivo Karlovic 890 43<br />

2008 Ivo Karlovic 961 54<br />

2007 Ivo Karlovic 1,318 64<br />

2006 Ivan Ljubicic 929 78<br />

2005 Andy Roddick 912 69<br />

2004 Andy Roddick 1,017 81<br />

2003 Andy Roddick 989 89<br />

2002 Wayne Arthurs 807 96<br />

2001 Goran Ivanisevic 801 48<br />

2000 Marat Safin 921 96<br />

1999 Richard Krajicek 907 60<br />

1998 Goran Ivanisevic 1,050 72<br />

1997 Goran Ivanisevic 1,048 71<br />

1996 Goran Ivanisevic 1,477 96<br />

1995 Pete Sampras 974 81<br />

1994 Goran Ivanisevic 1,169 85<br />

1993 Pete Sampras 1,011 94<br />

1992 Goran Ivanisevic 957 72<br />

1991 Guy Forget 611 73<br />

1st Serve Points Won<br />

1st Serve<br />

Year Player Points Won Total Matches<br />

2010 Mardy Fish 80 52<br />

2009 Ivo Karlovic 85 43<br />

2008 Ivo Karlovic 81 54<br />

2007 Ivo Karlovic 84 64<br />

2006 Ivan Ljubicic 79 78<br />

2005 Andy Roddick 82 69<br />

2004 Ivo Karlovic 82 40<br />

2003 Mardy Fish 81 61<br />

2002 Wayne Arthurs 81 47<br />

2001 Goran Ivanisevic 81 48<br />

2000 Mark Philippoussis 82 60<br />

1999 Richard Krajicek 83 64<br />

1998 Goran Ivanisevic 84 72<br />

1997 Richard Krajicek 86 68<br />

1996 Goran Ivanisevic 86 96<br />

1995 Pete Sampras 83 81<br />

1994 Goran Ivanisevic 83 85<br />

1993 Pete Sampras 82 94<br />

1992 Goran Ivanisevic 84 72<br />

1991 Guy Forget 79 73<br />

Service Games Won<br />

Year Player Serve Games Won Total Matches<br />

2010 Andy Roddick 91 66<br />

2009 Ivo Karlovic 92 43<br />

2008 Andy Roddick 91 62<br />

2007 Ivo Karlovic 94 64<br />

2006 Roger Federer 90 95<br />

2005 Andy Roddick 93 69<br />

2004 Roger Federer 92 74<br />

2003 Andy Roddick 91 89<br />

2002 Wayne Arthurs 90 47<br />

2001 Andy Roddick 90 55<br />

1st Serve %<br />

Year Player 1st Serve % Total Matches<br />

2010 Potito Starace 74 48<br />

2009 Andy Roddick 70 61<br />

2008 Fernando Verdasco 73 72<br />

2007 Fernando Verdasco 72 59<br />

2006 Fernando Verdasco 73 58<br />

2005 Rafael Nadal 69 87<br />

2004 Rafael Nadal 70 43<br />

2003 Tommy Robredo 69 64<br />

2002 Tommy Robredo 68 57<br />

2001 Juan Balcells 71 41<br />

2000 Mariano Puerta 67 60<br />

1999 Alberto Berasategui 77 40<br />

1998 Alberto Berasategui 73 58<br />

1997 Alberto Berasategui 73 66<br />

1996 Alberto Berasategui 75 72<br />

1995 Gilbert Schaller 75 71<br />

1994 Gilbert Schaller 78 49<br />

1993 Gilbert Schaller 73 33<br />

1992 Thierry Champion 73 48<br />

1991 Thomas Muster 74 48<br />

2nd Serve Points Won<br />

2nd Serve<br />

Year Player Points Won Total Matches<br />

2010 Rafael Nadal 60 81<br />

2009 Roger Federer 57 71<br />

2008 Rafael Nadal 60 90<br />

2007 Roger Federer 59 75<br />

2006 Roger Federer 59 95<br />

2005 Roger Federer 59 84<br />

2004 Roger Federer 58 74<br />

2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero 60 81<br />

2002 Andre Agassi 56 65<br />

2001 Andy Roddick 56 55<br />

2000 Andre Agassi 55 51<br />

1999 Andre Agassi 56 77<br />

1998 Marcelo Rios 56 85<br />

1997 Greg Rusedski 54 71<br />

1996 Thomas Muster 54 85<br />

1995 Andre Agassi 56 80<br />

1994 Michael Chang 54 85<br />

1993 Thomas Muster 57 97<br />

1992 Michael Stich 56 57<br />

1991 Michael Stich 56 87<br />

2000 Pete Sampras 91 53<br />

1999 Pete Sampras 90 50<br />

1998 Pete Sampras 89 79<br />

1997 Greg Rusedski 91 71<br />

1996 Pete Sampras 91 76<br />

1995 Pete Sampras 89 81<br />

1994 Pete Sampras 88 81<br />

1993 Pete Sampras 90 94<br />

1992 Goran Ivanisevic 89 72<br />

1991 Michael Stich 87 87


<strong>ATP</strong> MATCHFACTS YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS<br />

Break Points Saved<br />

Break Points<br />

Year Player Saved Total Matches<br />

2010 Rafael Nadal 69 81<br />

2009 Fernando Gonzalez 71 55<br />

2008 Andy Roddick 68 62<br />

2007 Ivo Karlovic 75 64<br />

2006 Roger Federer 70 95<br />

2005 Andy Roddick 72 69<br />

2004 Joachim Johansson 73 55<br />

2003 Andy Roddick 69 89<br />

2002 Wayne Arthurs 73 47<br />

2001 Andy Roddick 72 55<br />

2000 Pete Sampras 73 53<br />

1999 Andre Agassi 70 77<br />

1998 Jan Siemerink 70 66<br />

1997 Goran Ivanisevic 71 71<br />

1996 Pete Sampras 72 76<br />

1995 Pete Sampras 71 81<br />

1994 Richard Krajicek 73 45<br />

1993 Pete Sampras 69 94<br />

1992 Jacco Eltingh 69 40<br />

1991 Michael Stich 68 87<br />

Points Won Returning 2nd Serve<br />

2nd Serve<br />

Year Player Return Pts. Total Matches<br />

2010 Rafael Nadal 55 81<br />

2009 Rafael Nada 57 76<br />

2008 Rafael Nadal 55 90<br />

2007 David Ferrer 57 82<br />

2006 David Ferrer 56 64<br />

2005 Rafael Nadal 57 87<br />

2004 David Nalbandian 57 47<br />

2003 Nicolas Massu 61 56<br />

2002 Gaston Gaudio 55 56<br />

2001 Juan Carlos Ferrero 55 76<br />

2000 Byron Black 55 49<br />

1999 Andre Agassi 57 77<br />

1998 Andre Agassi 57 86<br />

1997 Alberto Berasategui 59 66<br />

1996 Thomas Muster 58 85<br />

1995 Andre Agassi 60 80<br />

1994 Andre Agassi 59 64<br />

1993 Andre Agassi 60 43<br />

1992 Andre Agassi 58 49<br />

1991 Sergi Bruguera 56 71<br />

Return Games Won<br />

Return Games<br />

Year Player Won Pct. Total Matches<br />

2010 Novak Djokovic 32 72<br />

2009 Rafael Nadal 34 76<br />

2008 Rafael Nadal 33 90<br />

2007 David Ferrer 36 82<br />

2006 Nikolay Davydenko 35 94<br />

2005 Rafael Nadal 38 87<br />

2004 Filippo Volandri 37 50<br />

2003 Guillermo Coria 39 76<br />

2002 Lleyton Hewitt 33 75<br />

2001 Lleyton Hewitt 33 90<br />

Points Won Returning 1st Serve<br />

1st Serve<br />

Year Player Return Pts. Total Matches<br />

2010 Juan Ignacio Chela 35 52<br />

2009 Andy Murray 35 75<br />

2008 Rafael Nadal 34 90<br />

2007 David Ferrer 35 82<br />

2006 Roger Federer 35 95<br />

2005 Rafael Nadal 37 87<br />

2004 Roger Federer 35 74<br />

2003 Juan Ignacio Chela 43 62<br />

2002 Lleyton Hewitt 35 75<br />

2001 Guillermo Canas 34 66<br />

2000 Tim Henman 34 77<br />

1999 Fernando Vicente 34 54<br />

1998 Magnus Gustafsson 34 59<br />

1997 Alex Corretja 34 71<br />

1996 Magnus Gustafsson 34 52<br />

1995 Bohdan Ulihrach 36 49<br />

1994 Slava Dosedel 38 59<br />

1993 Jordi Burillo 36 35<br />

1992 Renzo Furlan 36 52<br />

1991 Magnus Gustafsson 38 64<br />

Break Points Converted<br />

Break Pts.<br />

Year Player Con. Pct. Total Matches<br />

2010 Juan Carlos Ferrero 46 47<br />

2009 Rafael Nadal 47 76<br />

2008 Novak Djokovic 47 79<br />

2007 David Ferrer 48 82<br />

2006 Jarkko Nieminen 48 76<br />

2005 Nicolas Kiefer 47 54<br />

2004 Filippo Volandri 53 50<br />

2003 Vincent Spadea 50 59<br />

2002 Jiri Novak 47 76<br />

2001 Felix Mantilla 49 46<br />

2000 Lleyton Hewitt 46 71<br />

1999 Gustavo Kuerten 50 75<br />

1998 Paul Haarhuis 48 41<br />

1997 Carlos Moya 46 82<br />

1996 Jiri Novak 49 53<br />

1995 Thomas Muster 49 99<br />

1994 Sergi Bruguera 48 85<br />

1993 Jordi Burillo 49 35<br />

1992 Franco Davin 48 36<br />

1991 Guillermo Perez-Roldan 50 42<br />

2000 Karol Kucera 32 47<br />

1999 Andre Agassi 34 77<br />

1998 Karol Kucera 34 82<br />

1997 Felix Mantilla 33 74<br />

1996 Michael Chang 35 82<br />

1995 Thomas Muster 36 99<br />

1994 Alberto Berasategtui 37 89<br />

1993 Andre Agassi 37 43<br />

1992 Michael Chang 37 74<br />

1991 Guillermo Perez-Roldan 38 42<br />

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Top 100 South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Rankings by Country (37)<br />

'06 '07 '08 '09 '10<br />

12 12 14 12 14 SPAIN (1 Nadal, 7 Ferrer, 9 Verdasco, 15<br />

Almagro, 25 Montanes, 29 Ferrero, 32<br />

F. Lopez, 33 Garcia-Lopez, 42 Granollers,<br />

50 Robredo, 56 Gimeno-Traver, 71<br />

Andujar, 72 Riba, 77 Ramirez Hidalgo)<br />

13 15 14 12 11 FRANCE (12 Monfils, 13 Tsonga, 23<br />

Llodra, 30 Gasquet, 41 Simon, 44<br />

Benneteau, 45 Chardy, 69 Serra, 78<br />

Clement, 83 Mannarino, 97 Mathieu)<br />

7 6 6 10 9 GERMANY (34 Kohlschreiber, 37<br />

F. Mayer, 53 Becker, 57 Petzschner, 58<br />

Berrer, 67 Kamke, 82 Zverev, 84<br />

Schuettler, 92 Brown)<br />

9 11 9 9 7 ARGENTINA (26 Monaco, 27<br />

Nalbandian, 38 Chela, 66 Berlocq, 74<br />

Schwank, 85 Dabul, 94 L. Mayer)<br />

6 5 7 4 5 RUSSIA (10 Youzhny, 22 Davydenko, 79<br />

Andreev, 80 Gabashvili, 100 Kunitsyn)<br />

8 8 9 10 5 UNITED STATES (8 Roddick, 16 Fish, 18<br />

Querrey, 19 Isner, 99 Russell)<br />

3 4 5 4 4 CROATIA (14 Cilic, 17 Ljubicic, 73<br />

Karlovic, 88 Dodig)<br />

5 5 4 5 4 ITALY (47 Starace, 52 Seppi, 55 Fognini,<br />

91 Volandri)<br />

0 0 2 2 3 BRAZIL (31 Bellucci, 76 Mello, 96 Daniel)<br />

6 3 4 2 3 CZECH REPUBLIC (6 Berdych, 62<br />

Stepanek, 95 Hajek)<br />

2 3 3 3 3 SERBIA (3 Djokovic, 28 Troicki, 49<br />

Tipsarevic)<br />

0 0 1 1 3 UKRAINE (46 Stakhovsky, 48<br />

Dolgopolov, 81 Marchenko)<br />

1 1 1 1 2 KAZAKHSTAN (36 Golubev, 59<br />

Kukushkin)<br />

0 0 0 1 2 NETHERLANDS (43 de Bakker, 65 Haase)<br />

0 0 0 0 2 POLAND (70 Kubot, 86 Przysiezny)<br />

2 2 2 3 2 SWITZERLAND (2 Federer, 21<br />

Wawrinka)<br />

1 2 2 2 1 AUSTRALIA (54 Hewitt)<br />

2 3 1 2 1 AUSTRIA (11 Melzer)<br />

4 3 3 3 1 BELGIUM (60 Malisse)<br />

2 3 2 1 1 CHILE (68 Gonzalez)<br />

0 0 1 1 1 CHINESE TAIPEI (35 Lu)<br />

0 1 0 1 1 COLOMBIA (64 Giraldo)<br />

1 1 1 1 1 CYPRUS (20 Baghdatis)<br />

1 1 1 1 1 FINLAND (39 Nieminen)<br />

2 1 1 1 1 GREAT BRITAIN (4 Murray)<br />

0 1 1 1 1 ISRAEL (75 Sela)<br />

0 0 1 0 1 JAPAN (98 Nishikori)<br />

0 1 1 1 1 LATVIA (24 Gulbis)<br />

0 0 0 0 1 LITHUANIA (87 Berankis)<br />

0 0 0 1 1 PORTUGAL (93 Machado)<br />

0 2 1 1 1 ROMANIA (51 Hanescu)<br />

1 0 0 1 1 SLOVAKIA (89 Lacko)<br />

0 0 0 0 1 SOUTH AFRICA (61 Anderson)<br />

3 3 1 1 1 SWEDEN (5 Soderling)<br />

0 0 0 0 1 TURKEY (90 Ilhan)<br />

0 0 0 0 1 URUGUAY (63 Cuevas)<br />

0 0 0 0 1 UZBEKISTAN (40 Istomin)<br />

2010 Winners by Surface<br />

In the 65 tournaments in 2010, there were 36<br />

different winners from 17 different countries.<br />

Rafael Nadal led all players with seven titles.<br />

Player Total Clay Grass Hard<br />

Nadal, Rafael 7 4 1 2<br />

Federer, Roger 5 5<br />

Querrey, Sam 4 1 1 2<br />

Ferrero, Juan Carlos 3 3<br />

Almagro, Nicolas 2 2<br />

Chela, Juan Ignacio 2 2<br />

Cilic, Marin 2 2<br />

Djokovic, Novak 2 2<br />

Ferrer, David 2 1 1<br />

Fish, Mardy 2 1 1<br />

Llodra, Michael 2 1 1<br />

Montanes, Albert 2 2<br />

Murray, Andy 2 2<br />

Roddick, Andy 2 2<br />

Soderling, Robin 2 2<br />

Stakhovsky, Sergiy 2 1 1<br />

Verdasco, Fernando 2 1 1<br />

Youzhny, Mikhail 2 1 1<br />

Baghdatis, Marcos 1 1<br />

Bellucci, Thomaz 1 1<br />

Davydenko, Nikolay 1 1<br />

Djokovic, Novak 1 1<br />

Garcia-Lopez, Guill. 1 1<br />

Gasquet, Richard 1 1<br />

Golubev, Andrey 1 1<br />

Gulbis, Ernests 1 1<br />

Hewitt, Lleyton 1 1<br />

Isner, John 1 1<br />

Kukushkin, Mikhail 1 1<br />

Ljubicic, Ivan 1 1<br />

Lopez, Feliciano 1 1<br />

Melzer, Jurgen 1 1<br />

Monfils, Gael 1 1<br />

Nalbandian, David 1 1<br />

Simon, Gilles 1 1<br />

Troicki, Viktor 1 1<br />

Wawrinka, Stanislas 1 1<br />

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Winners/Finalists By Seed<br />

Seedings of the 65 winners/finalists in 2010:<br />

Seeds 2010 (2009) (2008) (2007) (2006)<br />

W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L<br />

No. 1 11-9 (18-7) (15-12) (17-9) (22-8)<br />

No. 2 12-9 (15-5) (16-8) (15-4) (8-3)<br />

No. 3 9-8 (7-7) (6-6) (10-7) (8-5)<br />

No. 4 9-3 (6-9) (5-7) (3-3) (4-3)<br />

No. 5 3-4 (2-6) (2-3) (3-2) (3-8)<br />

No. 6 2-3 (3-6) (3-3) (3-3) (4-5)<br />

No. 7 1-4 (2-1) (4-2) (1-1) (3-4)<br />

No. 8 4-5 (1-2) (1-4) (1-4) (3-4)<br />

Nos. 9-16 1-5 (0-2) (2-1) (1-5) (3-6)<br />

Nos. 17-32 1-0 (0-1) (0-0) (0-0) (0-1)<br />

Unseeded 12-15 (11-19) (12-20) (12-28) (10-20)<br />

No. 1 vs. 2 2-6 (3-4) (6-6) (2-4) (3-5)<br />

A Look at the Top 10<br />

The Top 10 in the South African Airways 2010 <strong>ATP</strong><br />

Rankings won 26 of 65 titles:<br />

Rank <strong>Tour</strong>n. W F SF QF Early Match<br />

Pld.<br />

Losses* W-L**<br />

1 Nadal 17 7 2 4 3 0 71-10<br />

2 Federer 18 5 4 4 2 1 65-13<br />

3 Djokovic 19 2 2 5 5 1 61-18<br />

4 Murray 19 2 2 1 5 4 46-18<br />

5 Soderling 23 2 3 3 6 4 57-22<br />

6 Berdych 24 0 2 2 7 5 45-26<br />

7 Ferrer 23 2 2 6 0 4 60-24<br />

8 Roddick 18 2 2 3 4 2 48-18<br />

9 Verdasco 23 2 2 1 4 8 43-22<br />

10 Youzhny 21 2 3 1 3 11 43-19<br />

* Lost in first round or opening round match<br />

** Includes Davis Cup<br />

Bagels of the Year (0)<br />

There were no singles double bagels in 2010.<br />

There were: five double bagels in 2009, none in 2008, two in<br />

2007, five in 2006, four in 2005, one in 2004, two in 2003, three<br />

in 2002)<br />

Winners by Age<br />

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

3 7 8 12 3 3 5 8 9 5 2<br />

Youngest Finals<br />

Los Angeles - Sam Querrey (22) d. Andy Murray (23)<br />

Chennai - Marin Cilic (21) d. Stanislas Wawrinka (24)<br />

Oldest Finals<br />

Umag - Juan Carlos Ferrero (30) d. Potito Starace (29)<br />

Brisbane - Andy Roddick (27) d. Radek Stepanek (31)<br />

Indian Wells - Ivan Ljubicic (31) d. Andy Roddick (27)<br />

All Countrymen Finals (11)<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Players (Country)<br />

Buenos Aires Juan Carlos Ferrero d. David Ferrer (ESP)<br />

Marseille Michael Llodra d. Julien Benneteau (FRA)<br />

Memphis Sam Querrey d. John Isner (USA)<br />

Acapulco David Ferrer d. Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP)<br />

Monte-Carlo Rafael Nadal d. Fernando Verdasco (ESP)<br />

Rome<br />

Rafael Nadal d. David Ferrer (ESP)<br />

Belgrade Sam Querrey d. John Isner (USA)<br />

Queen’s Sam Querrey d. Mardy Fish (USA)<br />

Atlanta Mardy Fish d. John Isner (USA)<br />

Vienna Jurgen Melzer d. Andreas Haider-Maurer (AUT)<br />

Valencia David Ferrer d. Marcel Granollers (ESP)<br />

Singles Titles(17)/Finals by Country(26)<br />

Including Grand Slams<br />

2010<br />

Country (‘09 W-L) W-L Winners<br />

ESP (13-8) 20-11 Nadal-7, Ferrero-3, Almagro-2,<br />

Ferrer-2, Montanes-2, Verdasco-2,<br />

Garcia-Lopez, F. Lopez<br />

USA (5-11) 9-8 Querrey-4, Fish-2, Roddick-2,<br />

Isner<br />

SUI (4-3) 6-5 Federer-5, Wawrinka<br />

FRA (6-7) 5-8 Llodra-2, Gasquet, Monfils, Simon<br />

CRO (3-3) 3-3 Cilic-2, Ljubicic<br />

RUS (7-4) 3-3 Youzhny-2, Davydenko<br />

SRB (5-7) 3-3 Djokovic-2, Troicki<br />

ARG (4-7) 3-1 Chela-2, Nalbandian<br />

SWE (1-1) 2-3 Soderling-2<br />

GBR (6-1) 2-2 Murray-2<br />

KAZ (0-0) 2-1 Golubev, Kukushkin<br />

UKR (1-0) 2-0 Stakhovsky-2<br />

AUT (1-0) 1-2 Melzer<br />

CYP (1-0) 1-2 Baghdatis<br />

AUS (1-1) 1-0 Hewitt<br />

BRA (1-1) 1-0 Bellucci<br />

LAT (0-0) 1-0 Gulbis<br />

CZE (3-1) 0-3<br />

GER (2-2) 0-3<br />

BEL (0-1) 0-1<br />

FIN (0-1) 0-1<br />

ITA (0-0) 0-1<br />

POL (0-1) 0-1<br />

POR (0-0) 0-1<br />

ROM (0-1) 0-1<br />

UZB (0-0) 0-1<br />

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Qualifying Leaders in 2010<br />

Player<br />

No. Best Finish<br />

Kevin Anderson 9 3rd Rd. – Toronto<br />

Marsel Illhan 6 2nd Rd. – Rotterdam, Miami,<br />

Wimbledon<br />

Illya Marchenko 6 2nd Rd. – Australian Open,<br />

Miami<br />

Pablo Andujar 5 Runner-up – Bucharest<br />

Ivan Dodig 5 QF – Stockholm<br />

Santiago Giraldo 5 3rd Rd. – Rome<br />

Jarkko Nieminen 5 2nd Rd. – Casablanca, Basel,<br />

Paris<br />

Ryan Sweeting 5 3rd Rd. - Washington<br />

Benjamin Becker 4 2nd Rd. – Doha, Paris<br />

Simone Bolelli 4 3rd Rd. - Barcelona<br />

Somdev Devvarman 4 2nd Rd. – Dubai, Los Angeles<br />

Robert Kendrick 4 1st Rd. – Four times<br />

Stefan Koubek 4 3rd Rd. – Australian Open<br />

Igor Kunitsyn 4 QF – Moscow<br />

Nick Lindahl 4 1st Rd. – Four times<br />

Grega Zemlja 4 2nd Rd. – Roland Garros,<br />

Washington, Vienna<br />

24 with 3<br />

Qualifying Winners (since 1990)<br />

Final <strong>Tour</strong>n. Player<br />

Nov. 1, 2009 St. Petersburg S. Stakhovsky d. H. Zeballos<br />

Aug. 2, 2009 Gstaad T. Bellucci d. A. Beck<br />

June 20, 2009 ‘s-HertogenboschB. Becker d. R. Sluiter<br />

Oct. 12, 2008 Vienna P. Petzschner d. G. Monfils<br />

May 24, 2008 Casablanca G. Simon d. J. Benneteau<br />

Feb. 17, 2008 Delray Beach K. Nishikori d. J. Blake<br />

July 22, 2007 Amersfoort S. Darcis d. W. Eschauer<br />

Apr. 16, 2006 Valencia N. Almagro d. G. Simon<br />

Oct. 17, 2004 Metz J. Haehnel d. R. Gasquet<br />

May 23, 2004 Casablanca S. Ventura d. D. Hrbaty<br />

Jan. 12, 2003 Sydney H.T. Lee d. J.C. Ferrero<br />

Oct. 6, 2002 Moscow P.H. Mathieu d. S.Schalken<br />

May 20, 2001 Hamburg A. Portas d. J.C. Ferrero<br />

Apr. 15, 2001 Casablanca G. Cañas d. T. Robredo<br />

Feb. 25, 2001 Rotterdam N. Escude d. R. Federer<br />

May 7, 2000 Orlando F. Gonzalez d. N.Massu<br />

Feb 27, 2000 Mexico City J.I. Chela d. M.Puerta<br />

May 2, 1999 Atlanta S. Koubek d. S.Grosjean<br />

Jan 10, 1999 Doha R. Schuettler d. T.Henman<br />

May 10, 1998 Coral Springs A. Ilie d. D. Sanguinetti<br />

Oct. 6, 1996 Singapore J. Stark d. M. Chang<br />

June 23, 1996 Halle N. Kulti d. Y. Kafelnikov<br />

May 12, 1996 Hamburg R. Carretero d. A. Corretja<br />

Oct. 22, 1995 Vienna F. Dewulf d. T. Muster<br />

Sept. 17, 1995 Bogota N. Lapentti d. M. Tobon<br />

Sept. 17, 1995 Bordeaux Y. Doumbia d. J. Hlasek<br />

July 30, 1995 Amsterdam M. Rios d. J. Siemerink<br />

May 23, 1993 Bologna J. Burillo d. A. Cherkasov<br />

April 18, 1993 Nice M.K. Goellner d. I. Lendl<br />

Nov. 1, 1992 Guaruja C. Arriens d. A. Corretja<br />

July 19, 1992 Stuttgart A. Medvedev d. W. Ferreira<br />

Oct. 12, 1991 Tel Aviv L. Lavalle d. C. van Rensburg<br />

June 23, 1991 Manchester G. Ivanisevic d. P. Sampras<br />

May 19, 1991 Umag D. Poliakov d. J. Sanchez<br />

June 17, 1990 Florence M. Larsson d. L. Duncan<br />

Wild Cards in Finals<br />

(3-2 in 2010, 3-5 in 2009, 0-3 in 2008, 2-6 in 2007,<br />

5-0 in 2006)<br />

Player <strong>Tour</strong>nament Result<br />

Robin Soderling Rotterdam WON<br />

Andy Murray Los Angeles RUP<br />

Fernando Verdasco Barcelona WON<br />

Mardy Fish Cincinnati RUP<br />

David Nalbandian Washington WON<br />

First-Time <strong>ATP</strong> Winners (5)<br />

Player Age <strong>Tour</strong>nament<br />

John Isner (USA) 24 Auckland<br />

Ernests Gulbis (LAT) 21 Delray Beach<br />

Andrey Golubev (KAZ) 23 Hamburg<br />

Viktor Troicki (SRB) 24 Moscow<br />

Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) 22 St. Petersburg<br />

Repeat Winners (11)<br />

Player<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament<br />

Marin Cilic<br />

Chennai<br />

Marin Cilic<br />

Zagreb<br />

Novak Djokovic<br />

Dubai<br />

Rafael Nadal<br />

Monte-Carlo (five-peat)<br />

Rafael Nadal<br />

Rome<br />

Albert Montanes Estoril<br />

Sam Querrey<br />

Los Angeles<br />

Andy Murray<br />

Toronto (Montreal)<br />

Roger Federer<br />

Cincinnati<br />

Novak Djokovic<br />

Beijing<br />

Jurgen Melzer<br />

Vienna<br />

Over-30 Winners (7)<br />

Juan Ignacio Chela, Bucharest<br />

Ivan Ljubicic, Indian Wells<br />

Juan Ignacio Chela, Houston<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero, Umag<br />

Michael Llodra, Eastbourne<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero, Costa do Sauipe<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero, Buenos Aires<br />

31 yrs., 27 days<br />

31 yrs., 2 days<br />

30 yrs., 7 months<br />

30 yrs., 5 months<br />

30 yrs., 1 month<br />

30 yrs., 2 days<br />

30 yrs., 9 days<br />

21-Under Winners (3)<br />

Player <strong>Tour</strong>nament Age<br />

Marin Cilic Chennai 21 Yrs., 3 Mos.<br />

Marin Cilic Zagreb 21 Yrs., 4 Mos.<br />

Ernests Gulbis Delray Beach 21 Yrs., 6 Mos.<br />

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Winning Titles Without Losing a Set (8)<br />

Player Sets Won <strong>Tour</strong>nament<br />

Ernests Gulbis 10 Delray Beach<br />

Rafael Nadal 10 Monte-Carlo<br />

Rafael Nadal 21 Roland Garros<br />

Sergiy Stakhovsky 10 ‘s-Hertogenbosch<br />

Andrey Golubev 12 Hamburg<br />

Juan Ignacio Chela 8# Bucharest<br />

Novak Djokovic 8# Beijing<br />

Andy Murray 10 Shanghai<br />

# Won four matches<br />

Match Points Saved Title Winners (5)<br />

Player <strong>Tour</strong>nament Opponent Rd MP Saved<br />

N. Davydenko Doha R. Nadal Final 2<br />

J. Isner Auckland A. Clement Final 1<br />

S. Querrey Belgrade J. Isner Final 1<br />

S. Querrey Los Angeles J. Tipsarevic SF 1<br />

Los Angeles A. Murray Final 1<br />

R. Nadal Tokyo V. Troicki SF 2<br />

Career 5-Set Match-Win Leaders<br />

Active players only<br />

Player W L %<br />

Lleyton Hewitt 30 15 667<br />

Nicolas Lapentti 29 16 .644<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero 21 17 .553<br />

Tommy Haas 20 17 .541<br />

Roger Federer 17 14 .548<br />

David Nalbandian 16 11 .593<br />

Jarkko Nieminen 15 8 .652<br />

Fernando Gonzalez 15 14 .517<br />

Rafael Nadal 14 3 .824<br />

Stanislas Wawrinka 14 9 .609<br />

Longest Winning Streaks<br />

Player Matches Duration<br />

Rafael Nadal 24 April 12-June 11<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero 14 Feb. 8-Feb. 28<br />

Nikolay Davydenko 13 # Nov. 25, ’09-Jan. 26<br />

Roger Federer 12 Oct. 20-Nov. 13<br />

Mardy Fish 11 July 6-Aug. 5<br />

# Includes four matches in ’09 (Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals)<br />

Singles Century Club<br />

Players who have moved at least 100 places from 2009 into<br />

the 2010 Top 100 South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings:<br />

Player Places Year-End<br />

Moved ’10 ’09<br />

Robin Haase (NED) 386 65 451<br />

Kei Nishikori (JPN) 322 98 420<br />

Richard Berankis (LTU) 237 87 324<br />

Carlos Berlocq (ARG) 189 66 255<br />

Tobias Kamke (GER) 187 67 254<br />

Filippo Volandri (ITA) 127 91 218<br />

Kevin Anderson (RSA) 101 61 162<br />

Singles & Doubles Finalists in same<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament (Three Double Winners in 2010)<br />

• Lukasz Kubot reached the singles and doubles finals in<br />

Costa do Sauipe (w/Marach)<br />

• John Isner reached the singles final and won doubles title<br />

in Memphis (w/Querrey)<br />

• Sam Querrey captured the singles and doubles titles in<br />

Memphis (w/Isner)<br />

• Michael Llodra captured the singles and doubles titles<br />

in Marseille (w/Benneteau)<br />

• Julien Benneteau reached the singles final and won doubles<br />

title in Marseille (w/Llodra)<br />

• Juan Ignacio Chela captured the singles and doubles<br />

titles in Bucharest (w/Kubot)<br />

• Viktor Troicki captured singles title and lost in the doubles<br />

final in Moscow (w/Tipsarevic)<br />

Top 10 Doubles Breakdown<br />

Here is a look at the top 10 doubles teams:<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>n.<br />

Early Match<br />

Rank<br />

Played W F SF QF Losses* W-L<br />

1 Bryan-Bryan 24 11 0 3 6 2 67-13<br />

2 Nestor-Zimonjic 25 7 4 2 4 5 56-16<br />

3 Bhupathi-Mirnyi 19 1 5 2 3 4 31-19<br />

4 Fyrstenberg-Matkowski 29 1 4 3 7 11 38-28<br />

5 Dlouhy-Paes 18 1 5 2 3 4 26-19<br />

6 Kubot-Marach 24 2 1 4 6 8 33-23<br />

7 Moodie-Norman 21 0 0 8 6 5 32-22<br />

8 Bopanna-Qureshi 20 1 5 2 6 4 36-19<br />

9 Cermak-Mertinak 27 1 2 5 7 8 32-25<br />

10 Melzer-Petzschner 13 2 0 1 2 6 17-12<br />

* Lost in first round or opening round match<br />

Fastest Serves Recorded (since 1990)<br />

Rank Name MPH KPH <strong>Tour</strong>nament<br />

1 A. Roddick (USA) 155.00 249.4 2004 Davis Cup SF<br />

vs. Belarus<br />

2 T. Dent (USA) 149.80 241.0 2006 Rotterdam<br />

3 I. Karlovic (CRO) 147.00 236.6 2006 Las Vegas<br />

4T G. Monfils (FRA) 146.00 235.0 2007 Washington<br />

4T D. Vemic (SRB) 146.00 235.0 2008 Los Angeles<br />

6 I. Ljubicic (CRO) 145.00 233.4 2007 Indian Wells<br />

7T J. Tsonga (FRA) 144.20 232.0 2004 Paris<br />

7T F. Verdasco (ESP) 144.20 232.0 2009 Roland Garros<br />

9T M. Fish (USA) 144.00 231.7 2007 Indian Wells<br />

9T J. Isner (USA) 144.00 231.7 2010 US Open<br />

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2010 Doubles Titles Leaders<br />

Player<br />

No.<br />

Bob Bryan 11<br />

Mike Bryan 11<br />

Daniel Nestor 7<br />

Nenad Zimonjic 7<br />

Horia Tecau 5<br />

Robert Lindstedt 4<br />

Lukasz Kubot 3<br />

Marc Lopez 3<br />

Oliver Marach 3<br />

Jurgen Melzer 3<br />

Nine players with 2<br />

Doubles Match Tie-Break Leaders<br />

(Top 15 ranked teams by pct. order)<br />

Team W-L %<br />

Bopanna-Qureshi 17-3 (.850)<br />

Isner-Querrey 12-3 (.800)<br />

Dlouhy-Paes 6-3 (.667)<br />

Nestor-Zimonjic 13-7 (.650)<br />

Bryan-Bryan 9-5 (.643)<br />

Bhupathi-Mirnyi 7-4 (.636)<br />

Melzer-Petzschner 5-3 (.625)<br />

Cermak-Mertinak 10-7 (.588)<br />

Lindstedt-Tecau 4-3 (.571)<br />

Fyrstenberg-Matkowski 11-10 (.523)<br />

Moodie-Norman 6-6 (.500)<br />

Aspelin-Hanley 7-7 (.500)<br />

Kubot-Marach 6-7 (.462)<br />

Knowle-A. Ram 3-7 (.300)<br />

Melo-Soares 5-13 (.278)<br />

The Last Time...<br />

• No. 1 and 2 seed reached a final: 2010 Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Finals, London – No. 2 Roger Federer d. No. 1 Rafael<br />

Nadal (8 times total in 2010)<br />

• Top four seeds in semifinals: 2010 Toronto – 1. Rafael<br />

Nadal, 2. Novak Djokovic, 3. Roger Federer, 4. Andy Murray<br />

• Top eight seeds/ranked players in quarterfinals: 2009 Montreal<br />

• All Countrymen <strong>ATP</strong> Final:<br />

ARG 2008 Buenos Aires D. Nalbandian d. J. Acasuso<br />

AUS 2003 Scottsdale L. Hewitt d. M. Philippoussis<br />

AUT 2010 Vienna J. Melzer d. A. Haider-Maurer<br />

BEL 2006 Munich O.Rochus d. K. Vliegen<br />

CHI 2000 Orlando F. Gonzalez d. N. Massu<br />

CRO 2009 Zagreb M. Cilic d. M. Ancic<br />

ESP 2010 Valencia D. Ferrer d. M. Granollers<br />

FRA 2010 Marseille M. Llodra d. J. Benneteau<br />

GER 2004 Los Angeles T. Haas d. N. Kiefer<br />

ITA 1988 Florence M. Narducci d. C. Panatta<br />

NED 1995 Rotterdam R. Krajicek d. P. Haarhuis<br />

RUS 2008 Moscow I. Kunitsyn d. M. Safin<br />

SUI 2000 Marseille M. Rosset d. R. Federer<br />

SWE 2000 Long Island M. Norman d. T. Enqvist<br />

USA 2010 Atlanta M.Fish d. J. Isner<br />

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• A player defeated the same opponent in singles and<br />

doubles finals: 2005 Halle – Roger Federer d. Marat Safin;<br />

Allegro-Federer d. J. Johansson-Safin<br />

• A player won won an <strong>ATP</strong> title without dropping serve:<br />

Roger Federer, 2008 Halle (49 games)<br />

• Three qualifiers reached the quarterfinals: 2007 Bucharest<br />

– Hugo Armando, Gael Monfils, Yuri Schukin (also in<br />

‘s-Hertogenbosch)<br />

• Two qualifiers reached the semifinals:<br />

2007 ‘s-Hertogenbosch – Antony Dupuis, Peter Wessels<br />

• A qualifier won a title: 2009 St. Petersburg – Sergiy<br />

Stakhovsky (d. Zeballos)<br />

• A qualifier reached a final: 2010 Metz – Mischa Zverev<br />

(l. to Simon); 2010 Bucharest – Pablo Andujar (l. to Chela)<br />

• A lucky loser won a title: 2009 Newport – Rajeev Ram<br />

(d. Querrey)<br />

• A lucky loser reached a final: 2010 Valencia –<br />

Marcel Granollers (l. to Ferrer)<br />

• A special exempt reached a final: 2005 Barcelona –<br />

Juan Carlos Ferrero (l. to Nadal)<br />

• Two 30-year-olds played in a final: 2007 Umag –<br />

Carlos Moya (30) d. Andrei Pavel (33)<br />

• Two teenagers played in a final: 2005 Båstad –<br />

Rafael Nadal (19) d. Tomas Berdych (19)<br />

• An all-left-handed final: 2010 Monte-Carlo –<br />

Rafael Nadal d. Fernando Verdasco<br />

• A player outside Top 100 won a title: David Nalbandian<br />

(No. 117), 2010 Washington<br />

• A wild card won a title: David Nalbandian, 2010 Washington<br />

• Singles and doubles wild cards won titles: 2006 Newport<br />

– Mark Philippoussis (singles); Robert Kendrick-Jurgen<br />

Melzer (doubles)<br />

• A Monday final was held: 2010 Beijing (Oct. 11) –<br />

Novak Djokovic d. David Ferrer<br />

Miscellaneous Statistics from 2010<br />

• The longest singles tie-break on the <strong>ATP</strong> circuit was:<br />

Michael Berrer d. Arnaud Clement 76 (18-16) 46 64,<br />

1st RD of Rotterdam<br />

• The longest Match Tie-Break in doubles was: Cermak-<br />

Mertinak d. Cuevas-Schwank 63 36 22-20, 1st RD of Hamburg<br />

• The only match Tie-Break bagel was: Isner-Querrey d.<br />

Bellucci-Melo 76(5) 46 [10-0], 1st Rd. of Paris.<br />

• There were 12 two tie-break matches without a break of<br />

serve, the last coming in Cincinnati 2nd RD (Mardy Fish d.<br />

Fernando Verdasco)<br />

• There were two matches with all three sets going to tiebreaks,<br />

Paris SF, Gael Monfils d. Roger Federer; and Xavier<br />

Malisse d. John Isner, Houston 2nd RD<br />

• The winner in <strong>ATP</strong> singles finals won 50 of 65 times (.769)<br />

when capturing the first set compared to 52 of 64 times<br />

(.813) in 2009 and 55 of 65 times (.844) in 2008<br />

• Left-handers were: 14-8 in finals (vs. right-handers); 8-13 in<br />

2009, 11-7 in 2008, 6-9 in 2007, 7-6 in 2006; Lefty winners:<br />

Nadal-7, Llodra-2, Verdasco-2, Bellucci-1, Lopez-1, Melzer-1<br />

• Players attempting to capture their first <strong>ATP</strong> title were: 5-12<br />

in finals (5-13 in 2009, 11-11 in 2008)


<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FACTS AND FIGURES<br />

Open Era Bests (1968-2010)<br />

Category Best In 2010 All-Time Record (Year)<br />

Match Wins Streak 24 – Rafael Nadal (April 12 - June 11) 46 – G. Vilas (1977)<br />

Singles Titles Won 7 – Rafael Nadal 16 – G. Vilas (1977)<br />

Doubles Titles Won 11 – Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 17 – John McEnroe (1979)<br />

Doubles Team Titles Won 11 – Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 15 – Peter Fleming-John McEnroe (1979)<br />

Match Winning Pct. .877 (71-10) – Rafael Nadal .965 (82-3) – John McEnroe (1984)<br />

Prize Money $10,171,998 – Rafael Nadal $10,171,998 – Rafael Nadal (2010)<br />

Youngest Winner 21 Years, 3 Months – M. Cilic, Chennai 16 Years, 2 Months – A. Krickstein, Tel Aviv (1983)<br />

Oldest Winner 31 Years, 27 Days – J. I. Chela – Bucharest 43 Years, 9 Mos.– P. Gonzalez, Des Moines (1972)<br />

Lowest-Ranked Winner No. 117– David Nalbandian, Washington No. 550 – Lleyton Hewitt, Adelaide (1998)<br />

Longest Singles Match (Games) 183 – John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD, Wimbledon 183 – John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD,<br />

Wimbledon<br />

Longest Singles Match (Time) 11:05 – John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD, Wimbledon 11:05 – John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD,<br />

Wimbledon<br />

Longest Singles Set<br />

70-68 – John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD, Wimbledon 70-68 – John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD,<br />

Wimbledon<br />

WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONS<br />

Year Junior Champion<br />

2010 Juan Sebastian Gomez (COL)<br />

2009 Daniel Berta (SWE)<br />

2008 Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE)<br />

2007 Ricardas Berankis (LTU)<br />

2006 Thiemo de Bakker (NED)<br />

2005 Donald Young (USA)<br />

2004 Gael Monfils (FRA)<br />

2003 Marcos Baghdatis (CYP)<br />

2002 Richard Gasquet (FRA)<br />

2001 Gilles Muller (LUX)<br />

2000 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

1999 Kristian Pless (DEN)<br />

1998 Roger Federer (SUI)<br />

1997 Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA)<br />

1996 Sebastien Grosjean (FRA)<br />

1995 Mariano Zabaleta (ARG)<br />

1994 Federico Browne (ARG)<br />

1993 Marcelo Rios (CHI)<br />

1992 Brian Dunn (USA)<br />

1991 Thomas Enqvist (SWE)<br />

1990 Andrea Gaudenzi (ITA)<br />

1989 Nicklas Kulti (SWE)<br />

1988 Nicolas Pereira (VEN)<br />

1987 Jason Stoltenberg (AUS)<br />

1986 Javier Sanchez (ESP)<br />

1985 Claudio Pistolesi (ITA)<br />

1984 Mark Kratzmann (AUS)<br />

1983 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

1982 Guy Forget (FRA)<br />

1981 Pat Cash (AUS)<br />

1980 Thierry Tulasne (FRA)<br />

1979 Raul Viver (ECU)<br />

1978 Ivan Lendl (TCH)<br />

<strong>ATP</strong>WORLDTOUR.COM<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR AWARD WINNERS<br />

Player of the Year<br />

2010 Rafael Nadal<br />

2009 Roger Federer<br />

2008 Rafael Nadal<br />

2004-07 Roger Federer<br />

2003 Andy Roddick<br />

2001-02 Lleyton Hewitt<br />

2000 Gustavo Kuerten<br />

1999 Andre Agassi<br />

1993-98 Pete Sampras<br />

1992 Jim Courier<br />

1990-91 Stefan Edberg<br />

1989 Boris Becker<br />

1988 Mats Wilander<br />

1985-87 Ivan Lendl<br />

1983-84 John McEnroe<br />

1982 Jimmy Connors<br />

1981 John McEnroe<br />

1976-80 Bjorn Borg<br />

1975 Arthur Ashe<br />

Doubles Team of the Year<br />

2009-10 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2008 Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic<br />

2005-07 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2004 Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor<br />

2003 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2002 Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor<br />

2001 Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge<br />

2000 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

1999 Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes<br />

1998 Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis<br />

1995-97 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

1994 Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis<br />

1993 Grant Connell-Patrick Galbraith<br />

1992 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

1991 John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd<br />

1990 Pieter Aldrich-Danie Visser<br />

1988-89 Rick Leach-Jim Pugh<br />

1987 Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd<br />

1986 Hans Gildemeister-Andres Gomez<br />

1985 Ken Flach-Robert Seguso<br />

1983-84 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

1982 Sherwood Stewart-Ferdi Taygan<br />

1981 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

1980 Bob Lutz-Stan Smith<br />

1979 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

1977-78 Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan<br />

1975-76 Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez<br />

Most Improved Player<br />

2010 Andrey Golubev<br />

2009 John Isner<br />

2008 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga<br />

2006-07 Novak Djokovic<br />

2005 Rafael Nadal<br />

2004 Joachim Johansson<br />

2003 Rainer Schuettler<br />

2002 Paradorn Srichaphan<br />

2001 Goran Ivanisevic<br />

2000 Marat Safin<br />

1999 Nicolas Lapentti<br />

1998 Andre Agassi<br />

1997 Patrick Rafter<br />

1996 Tim Henman<br />

1995 Thomas Enqvist<br />

1994 Yevgeny Kafelnikov<br />

1993 Todd Martin<br />

1992 Henrik Holm<br />

1991 Jim Courier<br />

1990 Pete Sampras<br />

1989 Michael Chang<br />

1988 Andre Agassi<br />

1987 Peter Lundgren<br />

1986 Mikael Pernfors<br />

1985 Boris Becker<br />

1984 Not given<br />

1983 Jimmy Arias<br />

1982 Peter McNamara<br />

1981 Ivan Lendl<br />

1980 Not given<br />

1979 Victor Pecci<br />

1978 John McEnroe<br />

1977 Brian Gottfried<br />

1976 Wojtek Fibak<br />

1975 Vitas Gerulaitis<br />

1974 Guillermo Vilas<br />

1973 Vijay Amritraj<br />

Newcomer of the Year<br />

2010 Tobias Kamke<br />

2009 Horacio Zeballos<br />

2008 Kei Nishikori<br />

2007 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga<br />

2006 Benjamin Becker<br />

2005 Gael Monfils<br />

2004 Florian Mayer<br />

2003 Rafael Nadal<br />

2002 Paul-Henri Mathieu<br />

2001 Andy Roddick<br />

2000 Olivier Rochus<br />

1999 Juan Carlos Ferrero<br />

1998 Marat Safin<br />

1997 Julian Alonso<br />

1996 Dominik Hrbaty<br />

1995 Mark Philippoussis<br />

1994 Albert Costa<br />

1993 Patrick Rafter<br />

1992 Andrei Medvedev<br />

1991 Byron Black<br />

1990 Fabrice Santoro<br />

1989 Sergi Bruguera<br />

1988 Michael Chang<br />

1987 Richey Reneberg<br />

1986 Ulf Stenlund<br />

1985 Jaime Yzaga<br />

1984 Bob Green<br />

1983 Scott Davis<br />

1982 Chip Hooper<br />

1981 Tim Mayotte<br />

1980 Mel Purcell<br />

1979 Vince Van Patten<br />

1978 John McEnroe<br />

1977 Tim Gullikson<br />

1976 Wojtek Fibak<br />

1975 Vitas Gerulaitis<br />

Edberg Sportsmanship Award<br />

(renamed in 1996)<br />

2010 Rafael Nadal<br />

2004-09 Roger Federer<br />

2002-03 Paradorn Srichaphan<br />

1999-01 Patrick Rafter<br />

1998 Alex Corretja<br />

1997 Patrick Rafter<br />

1996 Alex Corretja<br />

1995 Stefan Edberg<br />

1993-94 Todd Martin<br />

1992 Stefan Edberg<br />

1991 John Fitzgerald<br />

1988-90 Stefan Edberg<br />

1987 Miloslav Mecir<br />

1986 Yannick Noah<br />

1985 Mats Wilander<br />

1984 Brian Gottfried<br />

1983 Jose Higueras<br />

1982 Steve Denton<br />

1981 Jose-Luis Clerc<br />

1980 Jaime Fillol<br />

1979 Stan Smith<br />

1978 Not given<br />

1977 Arthur Ashe<br />

Comeback Player of the Year<br />

2010 Robin Haase<br />

2009 Marco Chiudinelli<br />

2008 Rainer Schuettler<br />

2007 Igor Andreev<br />

2006 Mardy Fish<br />

2005 James Blake<br />

2004 Tommy Haas<br />

2003 Mark Phillipoussis<br />

2002 Richard Krajicek<br />

2001 Guillermo Canas<br />

2000 Sergi Bruguera<br />

1999 Chris Woodruff<br />

1998 Younes El Aynaoui<br />

1997 Sergi Bruguera<br />

1996 Stephane Simian<br />

1995 Derrick Rostagno<br />

1994 Guy Forget<br />

1993 Mikael Pernfors<br />

1992 Henri Leconte<br />

1991 Jimmy Connors<br />

1990 Thomas Muster<br />

1989 Goran Prpic<br />

1984-88 Not given<br />

1983 Butch Walts<br />

1982 Jeff Borowiak<br />

1981 Bob Lutz<br />

1980 Not given<br />

1979 Arthur Ashe<br />

Arthur Ashe<br />

Humanitarian of the Year<br />

(renamed in 1999)<br />

2010 Rohan Bopanna &<br />

Aisam Ul-Haq Qureshi<br />

2009 MaliVai Washington<br />

2008 James Blake<br />

2007 Ivan Ljubicic<br />

2006 Roger Federer<br />

2005 Carlos Moya<br />

2004 Andy Roddick<br />

2003 Gustavo Kuerten<br />

2002 Amir Hadad/Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi<br />

2001 Andre Agassi<br />

2000 Richard Krajicek<br />

1999 Mac Winker<br />

1998 Patrick Rafter<br />

1997 Nelson Mandela<br />

1996 Paul Flory<br />

1995 Andre Agassi<br />

1994 Paul McNamee<br />

1993 Orville Brown<br />

1992 Arthur Ashe<br />

1991 John O'Shea<br />

1990 Marie-Claire Noah<br />

1988-89 Not given<br />

1987 Rob Finkelstein<br />

1986 Kay McEnroe<br />

1985 Stan & Margie Smith<br />

1984 Alan King<br />

1983 John McEnroe<br />

Ron Bookman <strong>Media</strong><br />

Excellence Award<br />

(renamed in 1990)<br />

2010 To be announced<br />

2009 Vincenzo Martucci<br />

2008 Alan Trengove<br />

2007 Bud Collins<br />

2006 John Barrett<br />

2005 Neil Harman<br />

2004 The Tennis Channel<br />

2003 John Parsons<br />

2002 Pedro Hernandez<br />

2001 Christopher Clarey<br />

2000 Iain Carter<br />

1999 L’Equipe<br />

1998 Gerd Szepanski<br />

1997 John Parsons<br />

1996 Brett Haber<br />

1995 Gianni Ciaccia<br />

1994 European Tennis Press<br />

1993 Rino Tommasi<br />

1992 Dan Maskell<br />

1991 Russ Adams<br />

1990 Philippe Bouin<br />

1987-89 Not given<br />

1986 Richard Evans<br />

1985 Robert Briner<br />

1984 Russ Adams<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 1000<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament of the Year<br />

2010 To be announced<br />

2009 Shanghai<br />

2008 Miami<br />

2007 Monte-Carlo<br />

2002-06 Miami<br />

2001 Monte-Carlo<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 500<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament of the Year<br />

2010 To be announced<br />

2008-09 Dubai<br />

2007 Acapulco<br />

2003-06 Dubai<br />

2002 Kitzbühel<br />

2001 Indianapolis<br />

1998-00 Miami<br />

1988-97 Indianapolis<br />

1987 Stratton Mountain<br />

1986 Cincinnati<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 250<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament of the Year<br />

2010 To be announced<br />

2005-09 Båstad<br />

2003-04 Båstad/Houston<br />

2002 Båstad<br />

2001 Shanghai<br />

2000 Halle<br />

1999 Lyon/Scottsdale<br />

1998 Dubai<br />

1997 Kitzbühel<br />

1996 Gstaad<br />

1995 Tel Aviv<br />

1994 Sun City<br />

1992-93 Scottsdale<br />

1991 Gstaad<br />

1990 Memphis<br />

1986-89 Stuttgart<br />

<strong>ATP</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>Tour</strong>.com<br />

Fans’ Favorite (Singles)<br />

2003-10 Roger Federer<br />

2001-02 Marat Safin<br />

2000 Gustavo Kuerten<br />

<strong>ATP</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>Tour</strong>.com<br />

Fans’ Favorite (Doubles)<br />

2005-10 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

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ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS<br />

JOHN ISNER VS. NICOLAS MAHUT<br />

Over the course of 11 hours and five minutes on June 22-23-24, 2010, at the All England Club,<br />

Wimbledon, became the focus of the sporting world as No. 23 seed John Isner of the United States,<br />

and <strong>World</strong> No. 148 Nicolas Mahut of France contested the longest-ever match in tennis history. An<br />

initial 782 spectators on Court 18, nestled beside the broadcast centre, were treated to a first-round<br />

serve-volley dual — overseen by Swedish chair umpire Mohamed Lahyani — that began at 6:08<br />

p.m. on Tuesday and was suspended overnight at 9:03 p.m. at two-sets all. Play resumed at 2:07<br />

p.m. on Wednesday at the start of the fifth set and was suspended again due to bad light at 59-all<br />

at 9:10 p.m., with the crowd chanting, “We want more!” The score board was stuck at 47-47 but later<br />

was fixed for third day of play. Isner had missed four match points in the fifth set – one at 10-9, two<br />

at 33-32 and one at 59-58. At 3:42 p.m. on Thursday, a crowd — six-deep around the court — witnessed<br />

the final phase of the record 183-game encounter, which was completed 66 minutes later<br />

when Isner hit a backhand pass down the line for a 6-4, 3-6, 6-7(7) 7-6(3) 70-68 record-breaking victory.<br />

Isner fired 113 aces to Mahut’s 103 aces, the most ever hit in a match. There were 168 consecutive<br />

service holds, until the final game. The last break of serve had been in the second game of the<br />

second set when Isner was broken at 0-1. The final set alone lasted eight hours and 11 minutes.<br />

Before leaving the court, organizers of The Championships presented each player with a crystal<br />

bowl and six crystal champagne flutes to mark their historic match.<br />

1st Serve 1st Serve 2nd Serve Break Pts. Service Total Total<br />

Aces DFs Pct. Pts. Won Pts. Won Saved Games Won Winners Pts. Won<br />

Isner 113 10 74% 81% 63% 2 of 3 89 of 90 246 478<br />

Mahut 103 21 67% 87% 63% 12 of 14 89 of 91 244 502<br />

Set-by-Set Breakdown:<br />

1st – 32 minutes: Isner breaks in ninth game on Mahut double fault<br />

2nd – 29 minutes: Mahut breaks in second game to love (only time he breaks in match)<br />

3rd – 49 minutes: Isner leads 7-6 in tie-break but loses final three points<br />

4th – 1 hour, 4 minutes: Mahut leads 3-1 in tie-break before Isner wins final six points<br />

5th – 8 hours, 11 minutes: Isner hits 85 aces to Mahut’s 77 and there are 711 points played with Mahut holding a 365-346<br />

advantage. Isner converts on his fifth break point of the set to win the match<br />

210<br />

John Isner, Nicolas Mahut and chair umpire Mohamed Lahyani stand in front of the Court 18<br />

scoreboard after the historic three day battle.


AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY<br />

212<br />

OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS<br />

4- Andre Agassi (1995, 2000-01, ‘03) 4- Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (2006-’07, ‘09-’10)<br />

Roger Federer (2004, ‘06-07, ‘10) Mark Edmondson (1980-81, ‘83-84)<br />

Ken Rosewall (1953, ‘55, ‘71, ‘72)*<br />

3- Four Players<br />

(*1953 and ‘55 before Open Era)<br />

3- Mats Wilander (1983, ’84, ’88)<br />

MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968)<br />

YOUNGEST CHAMPION<br />

Stefan Edberg 56 - 10 Mats Wilander, 1983 (19 Yrs., 3 Mos.)<br />

Roger Federer 54 - 7<br />

Andre Agassi 48 - 5 OLDEST CHAMPION<br />

Ivan Lendl 48 - 10 Ken Rosewall, 1972 (37 Yrs., 2 Mos.)<br />

Pete Sampras 45 - 9<br />

YEAR SINGLES WINNER (SEED) FINALIST (SEED) SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS FINALISTS<br />

2010 Roger Federer(1) Andy Murray(5) 63 64 76(11) Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic<br />

2009 Rafael Nadal(1) Roger Federer(2) 75 36 76(3) 36 62 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Mahesh Bhupathi-Mark Knowles<br />

2008 Novak Djokovic(3) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga(u) 46 64 63 76(2) Jonathan Erlich-Andy Ram Arnaud Clement-Michael Llodra<br />

2007 Roger Federer(1) Fernando Gonzalez(10) 76(2) 64 64 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi<br />

2006 Roger Federer(1) Marcos Baghdatis(u) 57 75 60 62 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Martin Damm-Leander Paes<br />

2005 Marat Safin(4) Lleyton Hewitt(3) 16 63 64 64 Wayne Black-Kevin Ullyett Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2004 Roger Federer(2) Marat Safin(u) 76 64 62 Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2003 Andre Agassi(2) Rainer Schuettler(31) 62 62 61 Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor<br />

2002 Thomas Johansson(16) Marat Safin(9) 36 64 64 76 Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro<br />

2001 Andre Agassi(6) Arnaud Clement(15) 64 62 62 Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge Byron Black-David Prinosil<br />

2000 Andre Agassi(1) Yevgeny Kafelnikov(2) 36 63 62 64 Ellis Ferreira-Rick Leach Wayne Black-Andrew Kratzmann<br />

1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov(10) Thomas Enqvist(u) 46 60 63 76 Jonas Bjorkman-Patrick Rafter Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes<br />

1998 Petr Korda(6) Marcelo Rios(9) 62 62 62 Jonas Bjorkman-Jacco Eltingh Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

1997 Pete Sampras(1) Carlos Moya(u) 62 63 63 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Sebastien Lareau-Alex O’Brien<br />

1996 Boris Becker(4) Michael Chang(5) 62 64 26 62 Stefan Edberg-Petr Korda Sebastien Lareau-Alex O’Brien<br />

1995 Andre Agassi(2) Pete Sampras(1) 46 61 76 64 Jared Palmer-Richey Reneberg Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor<br />

1994 Pete Sampras(1) Todd Martin(9) 76 64 64 Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Byron Black-Jonathan Stark<br />

1993 Jim Courier(1) Stefan Edberg(2) 62 61 26 75 Danie Visser-Laurie Warder John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd<br />

1992 Jim Courier(2) Stefan Edberg(1) 63 36 64 62 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Kelly Jones-Rick Leach<br />

1991 Boris Becker(2) Ivan Lendl(3) 16 64 64 64 Scott Davis-David Pate Patrick McEnroe-David Wheaton<br />

1990 Ivan Lendl(1) Stefan Edberg (3) 46 76 52 ret. Pieter Aldrich-Danie Visser Grant Connell-Glenn Michibata<br />

1989 Ivan Lendl (2) Miloslav Mecir (9) 62 62 62 Rick Leach-Jim Pugh Darren Cahill-Mark Kratzmann<br />

1988 Mats Wilander(3) Pat Cash(4) 63 67 36 61 86 Rick Leach-Jim Pugh Jeremy Bates-Peter Lundgren<br />

1987 Stefan Edberg(4) Pat Cash(11) 63 64 36 57 63 Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd Peter Doohan-Laurie Warder<br />

1986 No competition<br />

1985 Stefan Edberg(5) Mats Wilander(3) 64 63 63 Paul Annacone-Christo van Rensburg Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick<br />

1984 Mats Wilander(2) Kevin Curren(9) 67 64 76 62 Mark Edmondson-Sherwood Stewart Joakim Nystrom-Mats Wilander<br />

1983 Mats Wilander(3) Ivan Lendl(1) 61 64 64 Mark Edmondson-Paul McNamee Steve Denton-Sherwood Stewart<br />

1982 Johan Kriek(1) Steve Denton(2) 63 63 62 John Alexander-John Fitzgerald Andy Andrews-John Sadri<br />

1981 Johan Kriek(4) Steve Denton(u) 62 76 67 64 Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick Hank Pfister-John Sadri<br />

1980 Brian Teacher(8) Kim Warwick(14) 75 76 63 Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee<br />

1979 Guillermo Vilas(1) John Sadri(6) 76 63 62 Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee Paul Kronk-Cliff Letcher<br />

1978 Guillermo Vilas(1) John Marks(u) 64 64 36 63 Wojtek Fibak-Kim Warwick Paul Kronk-Cliff Letcher<br />

1977 Dec. Vitas Gerulaitis(1) John Lloyd(12) 63 76 57 36 62 Ray Ruffels-Allan Stone John Alexander-Phil Dent<br />

1977 Jan. Roscoe Tanner(2) Guillermo Vilas(1) 63 63 63 Arthur Ashe-Tony Roche Charlie Pasarell-Erik van Dillen<br />

1976 Mark Edmondson(u) John Newcombe(2) 67 63 76 61 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Ross Case-Geoff Masters<br />

1975 John Newcombe(2) Jimmy Connors(1) 75 36 64 76 John Alexander-Phil Dent Bob Carmichael-Allan Stone<br />

1974 Jimmy Connors(2) Phil Dent(9) 76 64 46 63 Ross Case-Geoff Masters Syd Ball-Bob Giltinan<br />

1973 John Newcombe(2) Onny Parun(12) 63 67 75 61 Mal Anderson-John Newcombe John Alexander-Phil Dent<br />

1972 Ken Rosewall(2) Mal Anderson(8) 76 63 75 Owen Davidson-Ken Rosewall Ross Case-Geoff Masters<br />

1971 Ken Rosewall(2) Arthur Ashe(3) 61 75 63 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Tom Okker-Marty Riessen<br />

1970 Arthur Ashe(4) Dick Crealy(12) 64 97 62 Bob Lutz-Stan Smith John Alexander-Phil Dent<br />

1969* Rod Laver(1) Andres Gimeno(9) 63 64 75 Roy Emerson-Rod Laver Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle<br />

1968 Bill Bowrey Juan Gisbert 75 26 97 64 Dick Crealy-Allan Stone Terry Addison-Ray Keldie<br />

1967 Roy Emerson Arthur Ashe 64 61 61 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Bill Bowrey-Owen Davidson<br />

1966 Roy Emerson Arthur Ashe 64 68 62 63 Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle John Newcombe-Tony Roche<br />

1965 Roy Emerson Fred Stolle 79 26 64 75 61 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle<br />

1964 Roy Emerson Fred Stolle 63 64 62 Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher<br />

1963 Roy Emerson Ken Fletcher 63 63 61 Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Ken Fletcher-John Newcombe<br />

1962 Rod Laver Roy Emerson 86 06 64 64 Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle<br />

1961 Roy Emerson Rod Laver 16 63 75 64 Rod Laver-Robert Mark Roy Emerson-Martin Mulligan<br />

1960 Rod Laver Neale Fraser 57 36 63 86 86 Rod Laver-Robert Mark Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser<br />

1959 Alex Olmedo Neale Fraser 61 62 36 63 Rod Laver-Robert Mark Don Candy-Bob Howe<br />

1958 Ashley Cooper Mal Anderson 75 63 64 Ashley Cooper-Neale Fraser Roy Emerson-Robert Mark<br />

1957 Ashley Cooper Neale Fraser 63 911 64 62 Neale Fraser-Lew Hoad Mal Anderson-Ashley Cooper<br />

1956 Lew Hoad Ken Rosewall 64 36 64 75 Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Don Candy-Mervyn Rose<br />

1955 Ken Rosewall Lew Hoad 97 64 64 Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall


1953 Ken Rosewall Mervyn Rose 60 63 64 Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Don Candy-Mervyn Rose<br />

1952 Ken McGregor Frank Sedgman 75 1210 26 62 Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Don Candy-Mervyn Rose<br />

1951 Richard Savitt Ken McGregor 63 26 63 61 Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman John Bromwich-Adrian Quist<br />

1950 Frank Sedgman Ken McGregor 63 64 46 61 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Eric Sturgess-Jaroslav Drobny<br />

1949 Frank Sedgman John Bromwich 63 63 62 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Geoff Brown-Owen Sidwell<br />

1948 Adrian Quist John Bromwich 64 36 63 26 63 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Frank Sedgman-C.F. Long<br />

1947 Dinny Pails John Bromwich 46 64 36 75 86 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Frank Sedgman-G. Worthington<br />

1946 John Bromwich Dinny Pails 57 63 75 36 62 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Max Newcombe-Len Schwartz<br />

1945-41 No competition<br />

1940 Adrian Quist Jack Crawford 63 61 62 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Jack Crawford-Vivian McGrath<br />

1939 John Bromwich Adrian Quist 64 61 63 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist D.P. Turnbull-C.F. Long<br />

1938 Don Budge John Bromwich 64 62 61 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Gottfried von Cramm-Henner Henkel<br />

1937 Vivian B. McGrath John Bromwich 63 16 60 26 61 Adrian Quist-D.P. Turnbull John Bromwich-J.E. Harper<br />

1936 Adrian Quist Jack Crawford 62 63 46 36 97 Adrian Quist-D.P. Turnbull Jack Crawford-Vivian McGrath<br />

1935 Jack Crawford Fred J. Perry 26 64 64 64 Jack Crawford-Vivian McGrath George Hughes-Fred J. Perry<br />

1934 Fred J. Perry Jack Crawford 63 75 61 Fred J. Perry-George Hughes Adrian Quist-D.P. Turnbull<br />

1933 Jack Crawford Keith Gledhill 26 75 63 62 Keith Gledhill-Ellsworth Vines Jack Crawford-Gar Moon<br />

1932 Jack Crawford Harry C. Hopman 46 63 36 63 61 Jack Crawford-Gar Moon Harry Hopman-Gerald Patterson<br />

1931 Jack Crawford Harry C. Hopman 64 62 26 61 Charles Donohoe-Ray Dunlop Jack Crawford-Harry Hopman<br />

1930 Gar Moon Harry C. Hopman 63 61 63 Jack Crawford-Harry Hopman John Hawkes-T. Fitchett<br />

1929 John C. Gregory R.E. Schlesinger 62 62 57 75 Jack Crawford-Harry Hopman R.O. Cummings-Gar Moon<br />

1928 Jean Borotra R.O. Cummings 64 61 46 57 63 Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Jim Willard-Gar Moon<br />

1927 Gerald Patterson John Hawkes 36 64 36 1816 63 John Hawkes-Gerald Patterson Pat O’Hara Wood-I. McInnes<br />

1926 John Hawkes Jim Willard 61 63 61 John Hawkes-Gerald Patterson James Anderson-Pat O’Hara Wood<br />

1925 James Anderson G.L. Patterson 119 26 62 63 Pat O'Hara Wood-Gerald Patterson James Anderson-F. Kalms<br />

1924 James Anderson R.E. Schlesinger 63 64 36 57 63 James Anderson-Norman Brookes Gerald Patterson-Pat O’Hara Wood<br />

1923 Pat O’Hara Wood C.B. St. John 61 61 63 Pat O’Hara Wood-C.B. St. John J. Bullough-Horace Rice<br />

1922 James Anderson G.L. Patterson 60 36 36 63 62 J.B. Hawkes-Gerald Patterson J.O. Anderson-N. Peach<br />

1921 Rice H. Gemmell A. Hedeman 75 61 64 S.H. Eaton-Rice H. Gemmell N. Brearley-E. Stokes<br />

1920 Pat O’Hara Wood Ron Thomas 63 46 68 61 63 Pat O’Hara Wood-R.V. Thomas H. Rice-R. Taylor<br />

1919 A.R.F. Kingscote E.O. Pockley 64 60 63 Pat O’Hara Wood-R.V. Thomas J.O. Anderson-A. Lowe<br />

1916-18 No competition<br />

1915 Francis G. Lowe Horace M. Rice 46 61 61 64 Horace Rice-C.V. Todd F.G. Lowe-C.B. St. John<br />

1914 Arthur Wood G.L. Patterson 64 63 57 61 Ashley Campbell-Gerald Patterson Rodney Heath-A. O’Hara Wood<br />

1913 Ernie F. Parker H.A. Parker 26 61 62 63 A. Hedeman-Ernie F. Parker H. Parker-R. Taylor<br />

1912 J. Cecil Parke A.E. Beamish 36 63 16 61 75 J. Cecil Parke-C.P. Dixon A.C. Beamish-F.G. Lowe<br />

1911 Norman Brookes Horace M. Rice 61 62 63 Rodney Heath-Randolph Lycett J.J. Addison-Norman Brookes<br />

1910 Rodney Heath Horace M. Rice 64 63 62 Ashley Cambell-Horace Rice Rodney Heath-J.L. O’Dea<br />

1909 Tony Wilding E.F. Parker 61 75 62 J.P. Keane-Ernie F. Parker L. Crooks-Tony Wilding<br />

1908 Fred Alexander A.W. Dunlop 36 36 60 62 63 Fred Alexander-Alfred Dunlop G.G. Sharp-Tony Wilding<br />

1907 Horace M. Rice H.A. Parker 63 64 64 Bill Gregg-H.A. Parker Horace Rice-George Wright<br />

1906 Tony Wilding H.A. Parker 60 64 64 Rodney Heath-Tony Wilding H.A. Parker-C.C. Cox<br />

1905 Rodney Heath A.H. Curtis 46 63 64 64 Randolphe Lycett-Tom Tachell E.T. Barnard-B. Spence<br />

*Open Championship since 1969<br />

(u) = unseeded<br />

YEAR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS<br />

2010 Leander Paes-Cara Black<br />

2009 Mahesh Bhupathi-Sania Mirza<br />

2008 Nenad Zimonjic-Tiantian Sun<br />

2007 Daniel Nestor-Elena Likhovtseva<br />

2006 Mahesh Bhupathi-Martina Hingis<br />

2005 Scott Draper-Samantha Stosur<br />

2004 Ne nad Zimonjic-Elena Bovina<br />

2003 Leander Paes-Martina Navratilova<br />

2002 Kevin Ullyett-Daniela Hantuchova<br />

2001 Ellis Ferreira-Corina Morariu<br />

2000 Jared Palmer-Rennae Stubbs<br />

1999 David Adams-Mariaan de Swardt<br />

1998 Justin Gimelstob-Venus Williams<br />

1997 Rick Leach-Manon Bollegraf<br />

1996 Mark Woodforde-Larisa Neiland<br />

1995 Rick Leach-Natasha Zvereva<br />

1994 Andrei Olhovskiy-Larisa Savchenko-Neiland<br />

1993 Todd Woodbridge-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario<br />

1992 Mark Woodforde-Nicole Provis<br />

1991 Jeremy Bates-Jo Durie<br />

1990 Jim Pugh-Natasha Zvereva<br />

1989 Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna<br />

1988 Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna<br />

1987 Sherwood Stewart-Zina Garrison<br />

1986-69 No Competition<br />

1968 Dick Crealy-Billie Jean King<br />

YEAR BOYS’ JUNIOR CHAMPIONS<br />

2010 Tiago Fernandes (BRA)<br />

2009 Yuki Bhambri (IND)<br />

2008 Bernard Tomic (AUS)<br />

2007 Brydan Klein (AUS)<br />

2006 Alexandre Sidorenko (FRA)<br />

2005 Donald Young (USA)<br />

2004 Gael Monfils (FRA)<br />

2003 Marcos Baghdatis (CYP)<br />

2002 Clement Morel (FRA)<br />

2001 Janko Tipsarevic (SRB)<br />

2000 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

1999 Kristian Pless (DEN)<br />

1998 Julien Jeanpierre (FRA)<br />

1997 Daniel Elsner (GER)<br />

1996 Bjorn Rehnqvist (SWE)<br />

1995 Nicolas Kiefer (GER)<br />

1994 Ben Ellwood (AUS)<br />

1993 James Bailey (GBR)<br />

1992 Grant Doyle (AUS)<br />

1991 Thomas Enqvist (SWE)<br />

1990 Dirk Dier (GER)<br />

1989 Nicklas Kulti (SWE)<br />

1988 Jason Anderson (AUS)<br />

1987 Jason Stoltenberg (AUS)<br />

1986 Not Played<br />

1985 Shane Barr (AUS)<br />

1984 Mark Kratzmann (AUS)<br />

1983 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

1982 Mark Kratzmann (AUS)<br />

1981 Jorgen Windahl (SWE)<br />

1980 Craig Miller (AUS)<br />

1979 Greg Whitecross (AUS)<br />

1978 Pat Serret (AUS)<br />

1977 (Dec) Ray Kelly (AUS)<br />

1977 (Jan) Brad Drewett (AUS)<br />

1976 Ray Kelly (AUS)<br />

1975 Brad Drewett (AUS)<br />

1974 Harry Brittain (AUS)<br />

1973 Paul McNamee (AUS)<br />

1972 Paul Kronk (AUS)<br />

1971 Cliff Letcher (AUS)<br />

1970 John Alexander (AUS)<br />

1969 Allan McDonald (AUS)<br />

1968 Phil Dent (AUS)<br />

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RESULTS FROM AUSTRALIAN OPEN<br />

ROUND OF 16 SINCE 2000<br />

214<br />

2010<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Lleyton Hewitt 62 63 64; Nikolay Davydenko d. Fernando Verdasco 62 75 46 67(5) 63; Novak Djokovic d. Lukasz Kubot 61 62 75; Jo-Wilfried<br />

Tsonga d. Nicolas Almagro 63 64 46 67(6) 97; Andy Roddick d. Fernando Gonzalez 63 36 46 75 62; Marin Cilic d. Juan Martin del Potro 57 64 75 57 63; Andy Murray d.<br />

John Isner 76(4) 63 62; Rafael Nadal d. Ivo Karlovic 64 46 64 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Davydenko 26 63 60 75; Tsonga d. Djokovic 76(8) 67(5) 16 63 61; Cilic d. Roddick 76(4) 63 36 26 63; Murray d. Nadal 63 76(2) 3-0 Ret. (knee).<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Tsonga 62 63 62; Murray d. Cilic 36 64 64 62. Final: Federer d. Murray 63 64 76(11).<br />

2009<br />

Round 16: Rafael Nadal d. Fernando Gonzalez 63 62 64; Gilles Simon d. Gael Monfils 64 26 61 ret.; Fernando Verdasco d. Andy Murray 26 61 16 63 64; Jo-Wilfried Tsonga<br />

d. James Blake 64 64 76(3); Andy Roddick d. Tommy Robredo 75 61 63; Novak Djokovic d. Marcos Baghdatis 61 76(1) 67(5) 62; Juan Martin del Potro d. Marin Cilic 57 64<br />

64 62; Roger Federer d. Tomas Berdych 46 67(4) 64 64 62.<br />

Quarterfinals: Nadal d. Simon 62 75 75; Verdasco d. Tsonga 76(2) 36 63 62; Roddick d. Djokovic 67(3) 64 62 21 ret.; Federer d. del Potro 63 60 60.<br />

Semifinals: Nadal d. Verdasco 67(4) 64 76(2) 67(1) 64; Federer d. Roddick 62 75 75. Final: Nadal d. Federer 75 36 76(3) 36 62.<br />

2008<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Tomas Berdych 64 76(7) 63; James Blake d. Marin Cilic 63 64 64; Novak Djokovic d. Lleyton Hewitt 75 63 63; David Ferrer d. Juan Carlos<br />

Ferrero 75 36 64 61; Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d. Richard Gasquet 62 67(5) 76(6) 63; Mikhail Youzhny d. Nikolay Davydenko 76(2) 63 61; Jarkko Nieminen d. Philipp<br />

Kohlschreiber 36 76(7) 76(9) 63; Rafael Nadal d. Paul-Henri Mathieu 64 3-0 Ret.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Blake 75 76(5) 64; Djokovic d. Ferrer 60 63 75; Tsonga d. Youzhny 75 60 76(6); Nadal d. Nieminen 75 63 61.<br />

Semifinals: Djokovic d. Federer 75 63 76(5); Tsonga d. Nadal 62 63 62. Final: Djokovic d. Tsonga 46 64 63 76(2).<br />

2007<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Novak Djokovic 62 75 63; Tommy Robredo d. Richard Gasquet 64 62 36 64; Mardy Fish d. David Ferrer 61 76(4) 26 75; Andy Roddick d. Mario<br />

Ancic 63 36 61 57 64; Tommy Haas d. David Nalbandian 46 63 62 63; Fernando Gonzalez d. James Blake 75 64 76(4); Rafael Nadal d. Andy Murray 67(3) 64 46 63 61.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Robredo 63 76(2) 75; Roddick d. Fish 62 62 62; Haas d. Davydenko 63 26 16 61 75; Gonzalez d. Nadal 62 64 63.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Roddick 64 60 62; Gonzalez d. Haas 61 63 61. Final: Federer d. Gonzalez 76(2) 64 64.<br />

2006<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Tommy Haas 64 60 36 46 62; Nikolay Davydenko d. Dominik Hrbaty 46 46 64 62 63; Nicolas Kiefer d. Juan Ignacio Chela 76(4) 63 63;<br />

Sebastien Grosjean d. Paul-Henri Mathieu 75 62 62; Fabrice Santoro d. David Ferrer 64 75 75; David Nalbandian d. Tommy Robredo 63 60 26 62; Ivan Ljubicic d. Thomas<br />

Johansson 62 64 64; Marcos Baghdatis d. Andy Roddick 64 16 63 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Davydenko 64 36 76(7) 76(5); Kiefer d. Grosjean 63 06 64 67(1) 86; Nalbandian d. Santoro 75 60 60; Baghdatis d. Ljubicic 64 62 46 36 63.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Kiefer 63 57 60 62; Baghdatis d. Nalbandian 36 57 63 64 64. Final: Federer d. Baghdatis 57 75 60 62.<br />

2005<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Marcos Baghdatis 62 62 76(4); Andre Agassi d. Joachim Johansson 67(4) 76(5) 76(3) 64; Marat Safin d. Olivier Rochus 46 76(1) 76(5) 76(2);<br />

Dominik Hrbaty d. Thomas Johansson 75 63 61; David Nalbandian d. Guillermo Coria 57 75 63 60; Lleyton Hewitt d. Rafael Nadal 75 36 16 76(3) 62; Nikolay Davydenko d.<br />

Guillermo Canas 63 64 63; Andy Roddick d. Philipp Kohlschreiber 63 76(6) 61.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Agassi 63 64 64; Safin d. Hrbaty 62 64 62; Hewitt d. Nalbandian 63 62 16 36 108; Roddick d. Davydenko 63 75 41 ret.<br />

Semifinals: Safin d. Federer 57 64 57 76(6) 97; Hewitt d. Roddick 36 76(3) 76(4) 61. Final: Safin d. Hewitt 16 63 64 64.<br />

2004<br />

Round 16: Andy Roddick d. Sjeng Schalken 61 62 63; Marat Safin d. James Blake 76(3) 63 67(6) 63; Andre Agassi d. Paradorn Srichaphan 76(3) 63 64; Sebastien Grosjean<br />

d. Robby Ginepri 64 36 64 61; Hicham Arazi d. Mark Philippoussis 62 62 64; Juan Carlos Ferrero d. Andrei Pavel 64 36 63 62; David Nalbandian d. Guillermo Canas 64 62<br />

61; Roger Federer d. Lleyton Hewitt 46 63 60 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Safin d. Roddick 26 63 75 67(0) 64; Agassi d. Grosjean 62 20 ret.; Ferrero d. Arazi 61 76(6) 76(5); Federer d. Nalbandian 75 64 57 63.<br />

Semifinals: Safin d. Agassi 76(6) 76(6) 57 16 63; Federer d. Ferrero 64 61 64. Final: Federer d. Safin 76(3) 64 62.<br />

2003<br />

Round 16: Younes El Aynaoui d. Lleyton Hewitt 67(4) 76(4) 76(5) 64; Andy Roddick d. Mikhail Youzhny 67(4) 36 75 63 62; Rainer Schuettler d. James Blake 63 64 16 63;<br />

David Nalbandian d. Roger Federer 64 36 61 16 63; Wayne Ferreira d. Sargis Sargsian 63 64 36 63; Juan Carlos Ferrero d. Mario Ancic 60 63 62; Sebastien Grosjean d. Felix<br />

Mantilla 36 26 63 63 63; Andre Agassi d. Guillermo Coria 61 31 ret.<br />

Quarterfinals: Roddick d. El Aynaoui 46 76(5) 46 64 2119; Schuettler d. Nalbandian 63 57 61 60; Ferreira d. Ferrero 76(4) 76(5) 61; Agassi d. Grosjean 63 62 62.<br />

Semifinals: Schuettler d. Roddick 75 26 63 63; Agassi d. Ferreira 62 62 63. Final: Agassi d. Schuettler 62 62 61.<br />

2002<br />

Round 16: Marcelo Rios d. Nicolas Lapentti 75 61 64; Tommy Haas d. Roger Federer 76(3) 46 36 64 86; Wayne Ferreira d. Albert Costa 46 64 64 67(4) 97; Marat Safin d.<br />

Pete Sampras 62 64 67(5) 76(8); Jiri Novak d. Dominik Hrbaty 64 62 57 62; Stefan Koubek d. Fernando Gonzalez 75 61 67(3) 62; Jonas Bjorkman d. Tim Henman 62 76(6)<br />

64; Thomas Johansson d. Adrian Voinea 67(8) 62 60 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Haas d. Rios 76(2) 64 67(2) 76(5); Safin d. Ferreira 52 ret.; Novak d. Koubek 62 63 62; Johansson d. Bjorkman 60 26 63 64.<br />

Semifinals: Safin d. Haas 67(5) 76(4) 36 60 62; Johansson d. Novak 76(5) 06 46 63 64. Final: Johansson d. Safin 36 64 64 76(4).<br />

2001<br />

Round 16: Arnaud Clement d. Greg Rusedski 63 62 75; Yevgeny Kafelnikov d. Andreas Vinciguerra 75 75 61; Sebastien Grosjean d. Magnus Norman 76(7) 63 06 64;<br />

Carlos Moya d. Rainer Schuettler 76(2) 63 64; Andre Agassi d. Andrew Ilie 67(1) 63 60 63; Todd Martin d. Pete Sampras 67(2) 63 64 64; Patrick Rafter d. Tim Henman 62<br />

63 63; Dominik Hrbaty d. Marat Safin 62 76(6) 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Clement d. Kafelnikov 64 57 76(3) 76(3); Grosjean d. Moya 61 64 62; Agassi d. Martin 75 63 64; Rafter d. Hrbaty 62 67(4) 75 60.<br />

Semifinals: Clement d. Grosjean 57 26 76(4) 75 62; Agassi d. Rafter 75 26 67(5) 62 63. Final: Agassi d. Clement 64 62 62.<br />

2000<br />

Round 16: Andre Agassi d. Mark Philippoussis 64 76 57 63; Hicham Arazi d. Nicolas Escude 64 63 76; Pete Sampras d. Slava Dosedel 61 62 36 61; Chris Woodruff d. Tim<br />

Henman 75 16 64 36 75; Magnus Norman d. Lleyton Hewitt 63 61 76; Nicolas Kiefer d. Wayne Ferreira 63 64 62; Younes El Aynaoui d. Arnaud Clement 36 63 64 36 108;<br />

Yevgeny Kafelnikov d. Christophe Rochus 61 63 75.<br />

Quarterfinals: Agassi d. Arazi 64 64 62; Sampras d. Woodruff 75 63 63; Norman d. Kiefer 36 63 61 76; Kafelnikov d. El Aynaoui 60 63 76.<br />

Semifinals: Agassi d. Sampras 64 36 67 76 61; Kafelnikov d. Norman 61 62 64. Final: Agassi d. Kafelnikov 36 63 62 64.<br />

*For complete Open Era Round of 16 results please visit the Rankings and Statistics section on www.<strong>ATP</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>Tour</strong>.com


ROLAND GARROS CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY<br />

OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS<br />

6- Bjorn Borg (1974, ’75, ’78-81) 3- Paul Haarhuis (1995, ‘98, 2001)<br />

5- Rafael Nadal (2005-08, ‘10) Anders Jarryd (1983, ‘87, ‘91)<br />

3- Gustavo Kuerten (1997, 2000-01) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (1996-97, 2002)<br />

Ivan Lendl (1984, ’86, ’87)<br />

Mats Wilander (1982, ’85, ’88)<br />

MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968)<br />

YOUNGEST CHAMPION<br />

Guillermo Vilas 56 - 17 Michael Chang, 1989 (17 Yrs., 3 Mos.)<br />

Ivan Lendl 53 - 12<br />

Andre Agassi 51 - 16 OLDEST CHAMPION<br />

Bjorn Borg 49 - 2 Andres Gimeno, 1972 (34 Yrs., 10 Mos.)<br />

YEAR WINNER (SEED) FINALIST (SEED) SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS FINALISTS<br />

2010 Rafael Nadal(2) Robin Soderling(5) 64 62 64 Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic Lukas Dlouhy-Leander Paes<br />

2009 Roger Federer(2) Robin Soderling(23) 61 76(1) 64 Lukas Dlouhy-Leander Paes Wesley Moodie-Dick Norman<br />

2008 Rafael Nadal(2) Roger Federer(1) 61 63 60 Pablo Cuevas-Luis Horna Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic<br />

2007 Rafael Nadal(2) Roger Federer(1) 63 46 63 64 Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Lukas Dlouhy-Pavel Vizner<br />

2006 Rafael Nadal(2) Roger Federer(1) 16 61 64 76(4) Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2005 Rafael Nadal(4) Mariano Puerta(u) 67(6) 63 61 75 Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

2004 Gaston Gaudio(u) Guillermo Coria(3) 06 36 64 61 86 Xavier Malisse-Olivier Rochus Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro<br />

2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero(3) Martin Verkerk(u) 61 63 62 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Paul Haarhuis-Yevgeny Kafelnikov<br />

2002 Albert Costa(20) Juan Carlos Ferrero(11) 61 60 46 63 Paul Haarhuis-Yevgeny Kafelnikov Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor<br />

2001 Gustavo Kuerten(1) Alex Corretja(13) 67 75 62 60 Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes Petr Pala-Pavel Vizner<br />

2000 Gustavo Kuerten(5) Magnus Norman(3) 62 63 26 76 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Paul Haarhuis-Sandon Stolle<br />

1999 Andre Agassi(13) Andrei Medvedev(u) 16 26 64 63 64 Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes Goran Ivanisevic-Jeff Tarango<br />

1998 Carlos Moya(12) Alex Corretja(14) 63 75 63 Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor<br />

1997 Gustavo Kuerten(u) Sergi Bruguera(16) 63 64 62 Yevgeny Kafelnikov-Daniel Vacek Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

1996 Yevgeny Kafelnikov(6) Michael Stich(15) 76 75 76 Yevgeny Kafelnikov-Daniel Vacek Guy Forget-Jakob Hlasek<br />

1995 Thomas Muster(5) Michael Chang(6) 75 62 64 Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Nicklas Kulti-Magnus Larsson<br />

1994 Sergi Bruguera(6) Alberto Berasategui(u) 63 75 26 61 Byron Black-Jonathan Stark Jan Apell-Jonas Bjorkman<br />

1993 Sergi Bruguera(10) Jim Courier(2) 64 26 62 36 63 Luke Jensen-Murphy Jensen Marc Goellner-David Prinosil<br />

1992 Jim Courier(1) Petr Korda(7) 75 62 61 Jakob Hlasek-Marc Rosset David Adams-Andrei Olhovskiy<br />

1991 Jim Courier(9) Andre Agassi(4) 36 64 26 61 64 John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd Rick Leach-Jim Pugh<br />

1990 Andres Gomez(4) Andre Agassi(3) 63 26 64 64 Sergio Casal-Emilio Sanchez Goran Ivanisevic-Petr Korda<br />

1989 Michael Chang(15) Stefan Edberg(3) 61 36 46 64 62 Jim Grabb-Patrick McEnroe Mansour Bahrami-Eric Winogradsky<br />

1988 Mats Wilander(3) Henri Leconte(11) 75 62 61 Andres Gomez-Emilio Sanchez John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd<br />

1987 Ivan Lendl(1) Mats Wilander(4) 75 62 36 76 Anders Jarryd-Robert Seguso Guy Forget-Yannick Noah<br />

1986 Ivan Lendl(1) Mikael Pernfors(u) 63 62 64 John Fitzgerald-Tomas Smid Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd<br />

1985 Mats Wilander(4) Ivan Lendl(2) 36 64 62 62 Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick Shlomo Glickstein-Hans Simonsson<br />

1984 Ivan Lendl(2) John McEnroe(1) 36 26 64 75 75 Henri Leconte-Yannick Noah Pavel Slozil-Tomas Smid<br />

1983 Yannick Noah(6) Mats Wilander(5) 62 75 76 Anders Jarryd-Hans Simonsson Mark Edmondson-Sherwood Stewart<br />

1982 Mats Wilander(u) Guillermo Vilas(3) 16 76 60 64 Sherwood Stewart-Ferdi Taygan Hans Gildemeister-Belus Prajoux<br />

1981 Bjorn Borg(1) Ivan Lendl(5) 61 46 62 36 61 Heinz Gunthardt-Balazs Taroczy Terry Moor-Eliot Teltscher<br />

1980 Bjorn Borg(1) Vitas Gerulaitis(5) 64 61 62 Victor Amaya-Hank Pfister Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez<br />

1979 Bjorn Borg(1) Victor Pecci(u) 63 61 67 64 Gene Mayer-Sandy Mayer Ross Case-Phil Dent<br />

1978 Bjorn Borg(1) Guillermo Vilas(2) 61 61 63 Gene Mayer-Hank Pfister Jose Higueras-Manuel Orantes<br />

1977 Guillermo Vilas(3) Brian Gottfried(5) 60 63 60 Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez Wojtek Fibak-Jan Kodes<br />

1976 Adriano Panatta(8) Harold Solomon(7) 61 64 46 76 Fred McNair-Sherwood Stewart Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez<br />

1975 Bjorn Borg(1) Guillermo Vilas(4) 62 63 64 Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez John Alexander-Phil Dent<br />

1974 Bjorn Borg(3) Manuel Orantes(14) 26 67 60 61 61 Dick Crealy-Onny Parun Stan Smith-Bob Lutz<br />

1973 Ilie Nastase(2) Niki Pilic(u) 63 63 60 John Newcombe-Tom Okker Jimmy Connors-Ilie Nastase<br />

1972** Andres Gimeno(6) Patrick Proisy(9) 46 63 61 61 Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan Patricio Cornejo-Jaime Fillol<br />

1971 Jan Kodes(1) Ilie Nastase(3) 86 62 26 75 Arthur Ashe-Marty Riessen Tom Gorman-Stan Smith<br />

1970 Jan Kodes(7) Zeljko Franulovic(5) 62 64 60 Ilie Nastase-Ion Tiriac Arthur Ashe-Charles Pasarell<br />

1969 Rod Laver(1) Ken Rosewall(3) 64 63 64 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Roy Emerson-Rod Laver<br />

1968* Ken Rosewall(2) Rod Laver(1) 63 61 26 62 Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle Roy Emerson-Rod Laver<br />

1967 Roy Emerson Tony Roche 61 64 26 62 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher<br />

1966 Tony Roche Istvan Gulyas(u) 61 64 75 Clark Graebner-Dennis Ralston Ilie Nastase-Ion Tiriac<br />

1965 Fred Stolle Tony Roche 36 60 62 63 Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle Ken Fletcher-Bob Hewitt<br />

1964 Manuel Santana Nicola Pietrangeli 63 61 46 75 Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher John Newcombe-Tony Roche<br />

1963 Roy Emerson Pierre Darmon 36 61 64 64 Roy Emerson-Manuel Santana Gordon L. Forbes-Abe Segal<br />

1962 Rod Laver Roy Emerson 36 26 63 97 62 Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Wilhelm Bungert-Christian Kuhnke<br />

1961 Manuel Santana Nicola Pietrangeli 46 61 36 60 62 Roy Emerson-Rod Laver Bob Howe-Robert Mark<br />

1960 Nicola Pietrangeli Luis Ayala 36 63 64 46 63 Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser J. Arilla-Andres Gimeno<br />

1959 Nicola Pietrangeli Ian Vermaak(u) 36 63 64 61 Orlando Sirola-Nicola Pietrangeli Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser<br />

1958 Mervyn Rose Luis Ayala 63 64 64 Ashley Cooper-Neale Fraser Bob Howe-Abe Segal<br />

1957 Sven Davidson Herbie Flam 63 64 64 Mal Anderson-Ashley Cooper Don Candy-Mervyn Rose<br />

1956 Lew Hoad Sven Davidson 64 86 63 Don Candy-Robert Perry Ashley Cooper-Lew Hoad<br />

1955 Tony Trabert Sven Davidson 26 61 64 62 Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert Nicola Pietrangeli-Orlando Sirola<br />

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1954 Tony Trabert Arthur Larsen 64 75 61 Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall<br />

1953 Ken Rosewall Vic Seixas 63 64 16 62 Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Mervyn Rose-C. Wilderspin<br />

1952 Jaroslav Drobny Frank A. Sedgman 62 60 36 64 Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Gardnar Mulloy-Dick Savitt<br />

1951 Jaroslav Drobny Eric Sturgess 63 63 63 Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Gardnar Mulloy-Dick Savitt<br />

1950 Budge Patty Jaroslav Drobny 61 62 36 57 75 Billy Talbert-Tony Trabert Jaroslav Drobny-Eric Sturgess<br />

1949 Frank Parker Budge Patty 63 16 61 64 Richard Gonzales-Frank Parker Eustace Fannin-Eric Sturgess<br />

1948 Frank Parker Jaroslav Drobny 64 75 57 86 Lennart Bergelin-Jaroslav Drobny Harry Hopman-Frank Sedgman<br />

1947 Joseph Asboth Eric Sturgess 86 75 64 Eustace Fannin-Eric Sturgess Tom Brown-Billy Sidwell<br />

1946 Marcel Bernard(u) Jaroslav Drobny 36 26 61 64 63 Marcel Bernard-Yvon Petra Enrique Morea-Pancho Segura<br />

1945-40 No Competition<br />

1939 W. Donald McNeill Bobby Riggs 75 60 63 Don McNeill-Charles Harris Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon<br />

1938 J. Donald Budge Roderick Menzel 63 62 64 Bernard Destremau-Yvon Petra J. Donald Budge-Gene Mako<br />

1937 Henner Henkel Henry Austin 61 64 63 Gottfried von Cramm-Henner Henkel N.G. Farquharson-V.G. Kirby<br />

1936 Gottfried von Cramm Fred J. Perry 60 26 62 26 60 Jean Borotra-Marcel Bernard C.R.D. Tuckey-Pat Hughes<br />

1935 Fred J. Perry Gottfried von Cramm 63 36 61 63 Jack Crawford-Adrian Quist V.B. McGrath-D.P. Turnbull<br />

1934 Gottfried von Cramm John H. Crawford 64 79 36 75 63 Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Jack Crawford-V.B. McGrath<br />

1933 John H. Crawford Henri Cochet 86 61 63 Pat Hughes-Fred Perry Adrian Quist-V.B. McGrath<br />

1932 Henri Cochet Giorgio de Stefani 60 64 46 63 Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon Claude Boussus-Marcel Bernard<br />

1931 Jean Borotra Claude Boussus 26 64 75 64 George Lott-John Van Ryn V.G. Kirby-N.G. Farquharson<br />

1930 Henri Cochet William T. Tilden, II 36 86 63 61 Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon Harry Hopman-J. Willard<br />

1929 Rene Lacoste Jean Borotra 63 26 60 26 86 Rene Lacoste-Jean Borotra Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon<br />

1928 Henri Cochet Rene Lacoste 57 63 61 63 Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Henri Cochet-R. de Buzelet<br />

1927 Rene Lacoste William T. Tilden, II 64 46 57 63 119 Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon Jean Borotra-Rene Lacoste<br />

1926 Henri Cochet Rene Lacoste 62 64 63 Vinnie Richards-Howard Kinsey Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon<br />

1925# Rene Lacoste Jean Borotra 75 61 64 Rene Lacoste-Jean Borotra Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon<br />

(u) = unseeded<br />

#First year entries were accepted from all countries<br />

*Open Championships began in 1968 **Closed to contract professionals in 1972<br />

YEAR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS<br />

2010 Nenad Zimonjic-Katarina Srebotnik<br />

2009 Bob Bryan-Liezel Huber<br />

2008 Bob Bryan-Victoria Azarenka<br />

2007 Andy Ram-Nathalie Dechy<br />

2006 Nenad Zimonjic-Katarina Srebotnik<br />

2005 Fabrice Santoro-Daniela Hantuchova<br />

2004 Richard Gasquet-Tatiana Golovin<br />

2003 Mike Bryan-Lisa Raymond<br />

2002 Wayne Black-Cara Black<br />

2001 Tomas Carbonell-Virginia Ruana Pascual<br />

2000 David Adams-Mariaan de Swardt<br />

1999 Piet Norval-Katarina Srebotnik<br />

1998 Justin Gimelstob-Venus Williams<br />

1997 Mahesh Bhupathi-Rika Hiraki<br />

1996 Javier Frana-Patricia Tarabini<br />

1995 Mark Woodforde-Larisa Savchenko-Neiland<br />

1994 Menno Oosting-Kristie Boogert<br />

1993 Andrei Olhovskiy-Eugenia Manutokova<br />

1992 Todd Woodbridge-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario<br />

1991 Cyril Suk-Helena Sukova<br />

1990 Jorge Lozano-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario<br />

1989 Tom Nijssen-Manon Bollegraf<br />

1988 Jorge Lozano-Lori McNeil<br />

1987 Emilio Sanchez-Pam Shriver<br />

1986 Ken Flach-Kathy Jordan<br />

1985 Heinz Gunthardt-Martina Navratilova<br />

1984 Dick Stockton-Anne Smith<br />

1983 Eliot Teltscher-Barbara Jordan<br />

1982 John Lloyd-Wendy Turnbull<br />

1981 Jimmy Arias-Andrea Jaeger<br />

1980 Billy Martin-Anne Smith<br />

1979 Bob Hewitt-Wendy Turnbull<br />

1978 Pavel Slozil-Renata Tomanova<br />

1977 John McEnroe-Mary Carillo<br />

1976 Kim Warwick-Illona Kloss<br />

1975 Tomas Koch-Fiorella Bonicelli<br />

1974 Ivan Molina-Martina Navratilova<br />

1973 Claude Barclay-Francoise Durr<br />

1972 Kim Warwick-Evonne Goolagong<br />

1971 Claude Barclay-Francoise Durr<br />

1970 Bob Hewitt-Billie Jean King<br />

1969 Marty Riessen-Margaret Court<br />

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1968 Claude Barclay-Francoise Durr<br />

YEAR BOYS’ JUNIOR CHAMPIONS<br />

2010 Agustin Velotti (ARG)<br />

2009 Daniel Berta (SWE)<br />

2008 Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE)<br />

2007 Uladzimir Ignatik (BLR)<br />

2006 Martin Klizan (SVK)<br />

2005 Marin Cilic (CRO)<br />

2004 Gael Monfils (FRA)<br />

2003 Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI)<br />

2002 Richard Gasquet (FRA)<br />

2001 Carlos Cuadrado (ESP)<br />

2000 Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA)<br />

1999 Guillermo Coria (ARG)<br />

1998 Fernando Gonzalez (CHI)<br />

1997 Daniel Elsner (GER)<br />

1996 Alberto Martin (ESP)<br />

1995 Mariano Zabaleta (ARG)<br />

1994 Jacobo Diaz (ESP)<br />

1993 Robert Carretero (ESP)<br />

1992 Andrei Pavel (ROM)<br />

1991 Andrei Medvedev (UKR)<br />

1990 Andrea Gaudenzi (ITA)<br />

1989 Fabrice Santoro (FRA)<br />

1988 Nicolas Pereira (VEN)<br />

1987 Guillermo Perez-Roldan (ARG)<br />

1986 Guillermo Perez-Roldan (ARG)<br />

1985 Jaime Yzaga (PER)<br />

1984 Kent Carlsson (SWE)<br />

1983 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

1982 Tarik Benhabiles (FRA)<br />

1981 Mats Wilander (SWE)<br />

1980 Henri Leconte (FRA)<br />

1979 Ramesh Krishnan (IND)<br />

1978 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

1977 John McEnroe (USA)<br />

1976 Heinz Gunthardt (SUI)<br />

1975 Christophe Roger-Vasselin (FRA)<br />

1974 Christophe Casa (FRA)<br />

1973 Victor Pecci (PAR)<br />

1972 Buster Mottram (GBR)<br />

1971 Corrado Barazzutti (ITA)<br />

1970 Juan Herrera (ESP)<br />

1969 Antonio Munoz (ESP)<br />

1968 Phil Dent (AUS)


RESULTS FROM ROLAND GARROS<br />

ROUND OF 16 SINCE 2000<br />

2010<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Stanislas Wawrinka 63 76(5) 62; Robin Soderling d. Marin Cilic 64 75 63; Tomas Berdych d. Andy Murray 64 75 63; Mikhail Youzhny d. Jo-<br />

Wilfried Tsonga 62 Ret. (back); Jurgen Melzer d. Teymuraz Gabashvili 76(4) 46 61 64; Novak Djokovic d. Robby Ginepri 64 26 61 62; Nicolas Almagro d. Fernando<br />

Verdasco 61 46 61 64; Rafael Nadal d. Thomaz Bellucci 62 75 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Soderling d. Federer 36 63 75 64; Berdych d. Youzhny 63 61 62; Melzer d. Djokovic 36 26 62 76(3) 64; Nadal d. Almagro 76(2) 76(3) 64.<br />

Semifinals: Soderling d. Berdych 63 36 57 63 63; Nadal d. Melzer 62 63 76(6). Final: Nadal d. Soderling 64 62 64<br />

2009<br />

Round 16: Robin Soderling d. Rafael Nadal 62 67(2) 64 76(2); Nikolay Davydenko d. Fernando Verdasco 62 62 64; Andy Murray d. Marin Cilic 75 76(4) 61; Fernando<br />

Gonzalez d. Victor Hanescu 62 64 62; Juan Martin del Potro d. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 61 67(5) 61 64; Tommy Robredo d. Philipp Kohlschreiber 64 57 76(4) 62; Gael Monfils<br />

d. Andy Roddick 64 62 63; Roger Federer d. Tommy Haas 67(4) 57 64 60 62.<br />

Quarterfinals: Soderling d. Davydenko 61 63 61; Gonzalez d. Murray 63 36 60 64; del Potro d. Robredo 63 64 62; Federer d. Monfils 76(6) 62 64.<br />

Semifinals: Soderling d. Gonzalez 63 75 57 46 64; Federer d. del Potro 36 76(2) 26 61 64. Final: Federer d. Soderling 61 76(1) 64.<br />

2008<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Julien Benneteau 64 75 75; Fernando Gonzalez d. Robby Ginepri 76(4) 63 61; Gael Monfils d. Ivan Ljubicic 76(1) 46 63 62; David Ferrer d.<br />

Radek Stepanek 46 62 16 63 63; Ernests Gulbis d. Michael Llodra 64 76(4) 63; Novak Djokovic d. Paul-Henri Mathieu 64 63 64; Nicolas Almagro d. Jeremy Chardy 76(0)<br />

76(7) 75; Rafael Nadal d. Fernando Verdasco 61 60 62.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Gonzalez 26 62 63 64; Monfils d. Ferrer 63 36 63 61; Djokovic d. Gulbis 75 76(3) 75; Nadal d. Almagro 61 61 61.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Monfils 62 57 63 75; Nadal d. Djokovic 64 62 76(3). Final: Nadal d. Federer 61 63 60.<br />

2007<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Mikhail Youzhny 76(3) 64 64; Tommy Robredo d. Filippo Volandri 62 75 61; Nikolay Davydenko d. David Nalbandian 63 76(1) 36 76(2);<br />

Guillermo Canas d. Juan Monaco 60 64 62; Novak Djokovic d. Fernando Verdasco 63 63 76(1); Igor Andreev d. Marcos Baghdatis 26 61 63 64; Carlos Moya d. Jonas<br />

Bjorkman 76(5) 62 75; Rafael Nadal d. Lleyton Hewitt 63 61 76(5).<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Robredo 75 16 61 62; Davydenko d. Canas 75 64 64; Djokovic d. Andreev 63 63 63; Nadal d. Moya 64 63 60.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Davydenko 75 76(5) 76(7); Nadal d. Djokovic 75 64 62. Final: Nadal d. Federer 63 46 63 64.<br />

2006<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Tomas Berdych 63 62 63; Mario Ancic d. Tommy Robredo 64 46 26 64 75; David Nalbandian d. Martin Vassallo Arguello 64 64 64; Nikolay<br />

Davydenko d. Gaston Gaudio 63 64 36 63; Julien Benneteau d. Alberto Martin 5-1 ret.; Ivan Ljubicic d. Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo 63 36 63 62; Novak Djokovic d. Gael<br />

Monfils 76(5) 76(5) 63; Rafael Nadal d. Lleyton Hewitt 62 57 64 62.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Ancic 64 63 64; Nalbandian d. Davydenko 63 63 26 64; Ljubicic d. Benneteau 62 62 63; Nadal d. Djokovic 64 64 ret.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Nalbandian 36 64 52 ret.; Nadal d. Ljubicic 64 62 76(7). Final: Nadal d. Federer 16 61 64 76(4).<br />

2005<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Carlos Moya 61 64 63; Victor Hanescu d. David Nalbandian 63 46 57 61 62; Rafael Nadal d. Sebastien Grosjean 64 36 60 63; David Ferrer d.<br />

Gaston Gaudio 26 64 76(5) 57 64; Nikolay Davydenko d. Guillermo Coria 26 63 76(1) 62; Tommy Robredo d. Marat Safin 75 16 61 46 86; Guillermo Canas d. Nicolas<br />

Kiefer W/O; Mariano Puerta d. Jose Acasuso 64 61 61.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Hanescu 62 76(3) 63; Nadal d. Ferrer 75 62 60; Davydenko d. Robredo 36 61 62 46 64; Puerta d. Canas 62 36 16 63 64.<br />

Semifinals: Nadal d. Federer 63 46 64 63; Puerta d. Davydenko 63 57 26 64 64. Final: Nadal d. Puerta 67(6) 63 61 75.<br />

2004<br />

Round 16: Gustavo Kuerten d. Feliciano Lopez 63 75 64; David Nalbandian d. Marat Safin 75 64 67(5) 63; Gaston Gaudio d. Igor Andreev 64 75 63; Lleyton Hewitt d.<br />

Xavier Malisse 75 62 76(6); Carlos Moya d. Tommy Robredo 76(8) 64 62; Guillermo Coria d. Nicolas Escude 60 ret.; Tim Henman d. Michael Llodra 67(2) 46 64 63 97;<br />

Juan Ignacio Chela d. Olivier Mutis 46 62 76(5) 62.<br />

Quarterfinals: Nalbandian d. Kuerten 62 36 64 76(6); Gaudio d. Hewitt 63 62 62; Coria d. Moya 75 76(3) 63; Henman d. Chela 62 64 64.<br />

Semifinals: Gaudio d. Nalbandian 63 76(5) 60; Coria d. Henman 36 64 60 75. Final: Gaudio d. Coria 06 36 64 61 86.<br />

2003<br />

Round 16: Tommy Robredo d. Gustavo Kuerten 64 16 76(2) 64; Albert Costa d. Arnaud Clement 62 75 75; Juan Carlos Ferrero d. Felix Mantilla 62 61 61; Fernando<br />

Gonzalez d. Jarkko Nieminen 63 63 62; Martin Verkerk d. Rainer Schuettler 63 63 75; Carlos Moya d. Jiri Novak 75 63 62; Guillermo Coria d. Mariano Zabaleta 64 76(4)<br />

57 67(4) 63; Andre Agassi d. Flavio Saretta 62 61 75.<br />

Quarterfinals: Costa d. Robredo 26 36 64 75 62; Ferrero d. Gonzalez 61 36 61 57 64; Verkerk d. Moya 63 64 57 46 86; Coria d. Agassi 46 63 62 64.<br />

Semifinals: Ferrero d. Costa 63 76(5) 64; Verkerk d. Coria 76(4) 64 76(0). Final: Ferrero d. Verkerk 61 63 62.<br />

2002<br />

Round 16: Guillermo Canas d. Lleyton Hewitt 67(1) 76(13) 64 63; Albert Costa d. Gustavo Kuerten 64 75 64; Andrei Pavel d. Tommy Haas 61 76(9) 64; Alex Corretja d.<br />

Mariano Zabaleta 63 62 75; Juan Carlos Ferrero d. Gaston Gaudio 67(3) 61 67(5) 62 64; Andre Agassi d. Paul-Henri Mathieu 46 36 63 63 63; Sebastien Grosjean d.<br />

Xavier Malisse 62 75 63; Marat Safin d. Arnaud Di Pasquale 36 64 63 62.<br />

Quarterfinals: Costa d. Canas 75 36 67(3) 64 60; Corretja d. Pavel 76(5) 75 75; Ferrero d. Agassi 63 57 75 63; Safin d. Grosjean 63 62 62.<br />

Semifinals: Costa d. Corretja 63 64 36 63; Ferrero d. Safin 63 62 64. Final: Costa d. Ferrero 61 60 46 63.<br />

2001<br />

Round 16: Gustavo Kuerten d. Michael Russell 36 46 76(3) 63 61; Yevgeny Kafelnikov d. Tommy Robredo 63 64 16 64; Juan Carlos Ferrero d. Thomas Enqvist 62 64 62;<br />

Lleyton Hewitt d. Guillermo Canas 36 67(3) 62 63 63; Sebastien Grosjean d. Galo Blanco 63 64 61; Andre Agassi d. Franco Squillari 46 62 64 16 60; Roger Federer d.<br />

Wayne Arthurs 36 63 64 62; Alex Corretja d. Fabrice Santoro 62 63 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Kuerten d. Kafelnikov 61 36 76(3) 64; Ferrero d. Hewitt 64 62 61; Grosjean d. Agassi 16 61 61 63; Corretja d. Federer 75 64 75.<br />

Semifinals: Kuerten d. Ferrero 64 64 63; Corretja d. Grosjean 76(2) 64 64. Final: Kuerten d. Corretja 67(3) 75 62 60.<br />

2000<br />

Round 16: Franco Squillari d. Younes El Aynaoui 64 61 63; Albert Costa d. Lleyton Hewitt 63 46 62 64; Magnus Norman d. Andrei Medvedev 60 64 62; Marat Safin d.<br />

Cedric Pioline 64 16 63 75; Gustavo Kuerten d. Nicolas Lapentti 63 64 76; Yevgeny Kafelnikov d. Fernando Vicente 57 63 57 76 86; Alex Corretja d. Roger Federer 75 76<br />

62; Juan Carlos Ferrero d. Mark Philippoussis 62 62 36 63.<br />

Quarterfinals: Squillari d. Costa 64 64 26 64; Norman d. Safin 64 63 46 75; Kuerten d. Kafelnikov 63 36 46 64 62; Ferrero d. Corretja 64 64 62.<br />

Semifinals: Norman d. Squillari 61 64 63; Kuerten d. Ferrero 75 46 26 64 63. Final: Kuerten d. Norman 62 63 26 76.<br />

*For complete Open Era Round of 16 results please visit the Rankings and Statistics section on www.<strong>ATP</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>Tour</strong>.com<br />

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WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY<br />

OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS<br />

7- Pete Sampras (1993-95, ’97-2000) 9- Todd Woodbridge (1993-97, 2000, ‘02, ‘04)<br />

6- Roger Federer (2003-07, ‘09) 6- Mark Woodforde (1993-97, 2000)<br />

5- Bjorn Borg (1976-80) 5- John McEnroe (1979, ‘81, ‘83-84, ‘92)<br />

4- Rod Laver (1961, ’62, ’68, ’69)*<br />

*1961 and ’62 before Open Era<br />

MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968)<br />

YOUNGEST CHAMPION<br />

Jimmy Connors 84 - 18 Boris Becker, 1985 (17 Yrs., 7 Mos.)<br />

Boris Becker 71 - 12<br />

Pete Sampras 63 - 7 OLDEST CHAMPION<br />

John McEnroe 59 - 11 Arthur Ashe, 1975 (31 Yrs., 11 Mos.)<br />

From 1877 to 1921 the men’s singles was decided on a challenge round system, the previous year’s winner standing out until a winner of the so-called All Comers event<br />

qualified to challenge. The same system applied in the men’s doubles from 1886 to 1921. It never applied in the women’s or mixed doubles. In those years, the presence<br />

of the previous year’s winner in the last match means that the title was decided in a challenge round. The Championships were staged at the All England Club, Worple<br />

Road, Wimbledon, from 1877 until 1921 when the club moved to Church Road, Wimbledon.<br />

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YEAR WINNER (SEED) FINALIST (SEED) SCORE<br />

2010 Rafael Nadal(2) Tomas Berdych(12) 63 75 64<br />

2009 Roger Federer(1) Andy Roddick(5) 57 76(6) 76(5) 36 1614<br />

2008 Rafael Nadal(2) Roger Federer(1) 64 64 67(5) 67(8) 97<br />

2007 Roger Federer(1) Rafael Nadal(2) 76(7) 46 76(3) 26 62<br />

2006 Roger Federer (1) Rafael Nadal (2) 60 76(5) 67(2) 63<br />

2005 Roger Federer(1) Andy Roddick(2) 62 76(2) 64<br />

2004 Roger Federer(1) Andy Roddick(2) 46 75 76 64<br />

2003 Roger Federer(4) Mark Philippoussis(u) 76(5) 62 76(3)<br />

2002 Lleyton Hewitt(1) David Nalbandian(28) 61 63 62<br />

2001 Goran Ivanisevic(u) Patrick Rafter(3) 63 36 63 26 97<br />

2000 Pete Sampras(1) Patrick Rafter(12) 67 76 64 62<br />

1999 Pete Sampras(1) Andre Agassi(4) 63 64 75<br />

1998 Pete Sampras(1) Goran Ivanisevic(14) 67 76 64 36 62<br />

1997 Pete Sampras(1) Cedric Pioline(u) 64 62 64<br />

1996 Richard Krajicek(s) MaliVai Washington(u) 63 64 63<br />

1995 Pete Sampras(2) Boris Becker(3) 67 62 64 62<br />

1994 Pete Sampras(1) Goran Ivanisevic(4) 76 76 60<br />

1993 Pete Sampras(1) Jim Courier(3) 76 76 36 63<br />

1992 Andre Agassi (12) Goran Ivanisevic(8) 67 64 64 16 64<br />

1991 Michael Stich (6) Boris Becker(2) 64 76 64<br />

1990 Stefan Edberg(3) Boris Becker(2) 62 62 36 36 64<br />

1989 Boris Becker (3) Stefan Edberg (2) 60 76 64<br />

1988 Stefan Edberg(3) Boris Becker(6) 46 76 64 62<br />

1987 Pat Cash(11) Ivan Lendl(2) 76 62 75<br />

1986 Boris Becker(4) Ivan Lendl(1) 64 63 75<br />

1985 Boris Becker(u) Kevin Curren(8) 63 67 76 64<br />

1984 John McEnroe(1) Jimmy Connors(3) 61 61 62<br />

1983 John McEnroe(2) Chris Lewis(u) 62 62 62<br />

1982 Jimmy Connors(2) John McEnroe(1) 36 63 67 76 64<br />

1981 John McEnroe(2) Bjorn Borg(1) 46 76 76 64<br />

1980 Bjorn Borg(1) John McEnroe(2) 16 75 63 67 86<br />

1979 Bjorn Borg(1) Roscoe Tanner(5) 67 61 36 63 64<br />

1978 Bjorn Borg(1) Jimmy Connors(2) 62 62 63<br />

1977 Bjorn Borg(2) Jimmy Connors(1) 36 62 61 57 64<br />

1976 Bjorn Borg(4) Ilie Nastase(3) 64 62 97<br />

1975 Arthur Ashe(6) Jimmy Connors(1) 61 61 57 64<br />

1974 Jimmy Connors(3) Ken Rosewall(9) 61 61 64<br />

1973 Jan Kodes(2) Alex Metreveli(4) 61 98 63<br />

1972** Stan Smith(1) Ilie Nastase(2) 46 63 63 46 75<br />

1971 John Newcombe(2) Stan Smith(4) 63 57 26 64 64<br />

1970 John Newcombe(2) Ken Rosewall(5) 57 63 62 36 61<br />

1969 Rod Laver(1) John Newcombe(6) 64 57 64 64<br />

1968* Rod Laver(1) Tony Roche(15) 63 64 62<br />

1967 John Newcombe Wilhelm Bungert(u) 63 61 61<br />

1966 Manuel Santana Dennis Ralston 64 119 64<br />

1965 Roy Emerson Fred Stolle 62 64 64<br />

1964 Roy Emerson Fred Stolle 64 1210 46 63<br />

1963 Chuck McKinley Fred Stolle(u) 97 61 64<br />

1962 Rod Laver Martin Mulligan(u) 62 62 61<br />

1961 Rod Laver Chuck McKinley 63 61 64<br />

1960 Neale Fraser Rod Laver 64 36 97 75<br />

1959 Alex Olmedo Rod Laver(u) 64 63 64<br />

DOUBLES WINNERS<br />

Jurgen Melzer-Philipp Petzschner<br />

Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic<br />

Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic<br />

Arnaud Clement-Michael Llodra<br />

Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

Stephen Huss-Wesley Moodie<br />

Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge<br />

Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge<br />

Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge<br />

Donald Johnson-Jared Palmer<br />

Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes<br />

Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis<br />

Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

John McEnroe-Michael Stich<br />

John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd<br />

Rick Leach-Jim Pugh<br />

John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd<br />

Ken Flach-Robert Seguso<br />

Ken Flach-Robert Seguso<br />

Joakim Nystrom-Mats Wilander<br />

Heinz Gunthardt-Balazs Taroczy<br />

Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee<br />

Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee<br />

Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan<br />

Geoff Masters-Ross Case<br />

Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez<br />

Vitas Gerulaitis-Sandy Mayer<br />

John Newcombe-Tony Roche<br />

Jimmy Connors-Ilie Nastase<br />

Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan<br />

Roy Emerson-Rod Laver<br />

John Newcombe-Tony Roche<br />

John Newcombe-Tony Roche<br />

John Newcombe-Tony Roche<br />

Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan<br />

Ken Fletcher-John Newcombe<br />

John Newcombe-Tony Roche<br />

Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle<br />

Rafael Osuna-Antonio Palafox<br />

Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle<br />

Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser<br />

Rafael Osuna-Dennis Ralston<br />

Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser<br />

FINALISTS<br />

Robert Lindstedt-Horia Tecau<br />

Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

Jonas Bjorkman-Kevin Ullyett<br />

Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

Fabrice Santoro-Nenad Zimonjic<br />

Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

Julian Knowle-Nenad Zimonjic<br />

Mahesh Bhupathi-Max Mirnyi<br />

Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor<br />

Jiri Novak-David Rikl<br />

Paul Haarhuis-Sandon Stolle<br />

Paul Haarhuis-Jared Palmer<br />

Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis<br />

Byron Black-Grant Connell<br />

Rick Leach-Scott Melville<br />

Grant Connell-Patrick Galbraith<br />

Grant Connell-Patrick Galbraith<br />

Jim Grabb-Richey Reneberg<br />

Javier Frana-Leonardo Lavalle<br />

Pieter Aldrich-Danie Visser<br />

Rick Leach-Jim Pugh<br />

John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd<br />

Sergio Casal-Emilio Sanchez<br />

Gary Donnelly-Peter Fleming<br />

Pat Cash-John Fitzgerald<br />

Pat Cash-Paul McNamee<br />

Tim Gullikson-Tom Gullikson<br />

Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

Bob Lutz-Stan Smith<br />

Bob Lutz-Stan Smith<br />

Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez<br />

Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

John Alexander-Phil Dent<br />

Ross Case-Geoff Masters<br />

Colin Dowdeswell-Allan Stone<br />

Bob Lutz-Stan Smith<br />

John Cooper-Neale Fraser<br />

Stan Smith-Erik van Dillen<br />

Arthur Ashe-Dennis Ralston<br />

Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle<br />

Tom Okker-Marty Riessen<br />

Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle<br />

Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher<br />

Bill Bowrey-Owen Davidson<br />

Ken Fletcher-Bob Hewitt<br />

Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher<br />

Jean Claude Barclay-Pierre Darmon<br />

Boro Jovanovic-Nikki Pilic<br />

Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle<br />

Mike Davies-Bobby Wilson<br />

Rod Laver-Bob Mark


1958 Ashley Cooper Neale Fraser 36 63 64 1311<br />

1957 Lew Hoad Ashley Cooper 62 61 62<br />

1956 Lew Hoad Ken Rosewall 62 46 75 64<br />

1955 Tony Trabert Kurt Nielsen(u) 63 75 61<br />

1954 Jaroslav Drobny Ken Rosewall 62 46 75 64<br />

1953 Vic Seixas Kurt Nielsen(u) 97 63 64<br />

1952 Frank Sedgman Jaroslav Drobny 46 63 62 63<br />

1951 Dick Savitt Ken McGregor 64 64 64<br />

1950 Budge Patty Frank Sedgman 61 810 62 63<br />

1949 Fred R. Schroeder Jr. Jaroslav Drobny 36 60 63 46 64<br />

1948 Bob Falkenburg John Bromwich 75 06 62 36 75<br />

1947 Jack Kramer Tom P. Brown 61 63 62<br />

1946 Yvon Petra Geoff E. Brown 62 64 79 57 64<br />

1940-45 No competition<br />

1939 Bobby Riggs Elwood Cooke 26 86 36 63 62<br />

1938 J. Donald Budge Henry Austin 61 60 63<br />

1937 J. Donald Budge Gottfried von Cramm 63 64 62<br />

1936 Fred J. Perry Gottfried von Cramm 61 61 60<br />

1935 Fred J. Perry Gottfried von Cramm 62 64 64<br />

1934 Fred J. Perry Jack Crawford 63 60 75<br />

1933 Jack Crawford Ellsworth Vines 46 119 62 26 64<br />

1932 Ellsworth Vines Henry Austin 64 62 60<br />

1931 Sidney B. Wood Jr. Francis X. Shields w.o.<br />

1930 William T. Tilden, II Wilmer Allison(u) 63 97 64<br />

1929 Henri Cochet Jean Borotra 64 63 64<br />

1928 Rene Lacoste Henri Cochet 61 46 64 62<br />

1927 Henri Cochet Jean Borotra 46 46 63 64 75<br />

1926 Jean Borotra Howard Kinsey 86 61 63<br />

1925 Rene Lacoste Jean Borotra 63 63 46 86<br />

1924 Jean Borotra Rene Lacoste 61 36 61 36 64<br />

1923 William M. Johnston Francis T. Hunter 60 63 61<br />

1922 Gerald L. Patterson Randolph Lycett 63 64 62<br />

1921 William T. Tilden, II Brian I.C. Norton 46 26 61 60 75<br />

1920 William T. Tilden, II Gerald L. Patterson 26 63 62 64<br />

1919 Gerald L. Patterson Norman E. Brookes 63 75 62<br />

1915-18 No competition<br />

1914 Norman E. Brookes Anthony F. Wilding 64 64 75<br />

1913 Anthony F. Wilding Maurice McLoughlin 86 63 108<br />

1912 Anthony F. Wilding Arthur W. Gore 64 64 46 64<br />

1911 Anthony F. Wilding H. Roper Barrett 64 46 26 62 ret.<br />

1910 Anthony F. Wilding Arthur W. Gore 64 75 46 62<br />

1909 Arthur W. Gore M.J.G. Ritchie 68 16 62 62 62<br />

1908 Arthur W. Gore H. Roper Barrett 63 62 46 36 64<br />

1907 Norman E. Brookes Arthur W. Gore 64 62 62<br />

1906 H. Laurie Doherty Frank L. Riseley 64 46 62 63<br />

1905 H. Laurie Doherty Norman F. Brookes 86 62 64<br />

1904 H. Laurie Doherty Frank L. Riseley 61 75 86<br />

1903 H. Laurie Doherty Frank L. Riseley 75 63 60<br />

1902 H. Laurie Doherty Arthur W. Gore 64 63 36 60<br />

1901 Arthur W. Gore Reggie F. Doherty 46 75 64 64<br />

1900 Reggie F. Doherty Sidney H. Smith 68 63 61 62<br />

1899 Reggie F. Doherty Arthur W. Gore 16 46 62 63 63<br />

1898 Reggie F. Doherty H. Laurie Doherty 63 63 26 57 61<br />

1897 Reggie F. Doherty Harold S. Mahoney 64 64 63<br />

1896 Harold S. Mahoney Wilfred Baddeley 62 68 57 86 63<br />

1895 Wilfred Baddeley Wilberforce V. Eaves 46 26 86 62 63<br />

1894 Joshua Pim Wilfred Baddeley 108 62 86<br />

1893 Joshua Pim Wilfred Baddeley 36 61 63 62<br />

1892 Wilfred Baddeley Joshua Pim 46 63 63 62<br />

1891 Wilfred Baddeley Joshua Pim 64 16 75 60<br />

1890 William J. Hamilton William Renshaw 68 62 36 61 61<br />

1889 William Renshaw Ernest Renshaw 64 61 36 60<br />

1888 Ernest Renshaw Herbert F. Lawford 63 75 60<br />

1887 Herbert F. Lawford Ernest Renshaw 16 63 36 64 64<br />

1886 William Renshaw Herbert F. Lawford 60 57 63 64<br />

1885 William Renshaw Herbert F. Lawford 75 62 46 75<br />

1884 William Renshaw Herbert F. Lawford 60 64 97<br />

1883 William Renshaw Ernest Renshaw 26 63 63 46 63<br />

1882 William Renshaw Ernest Renshaw 61 26 46 62 62<br />

1881 William Renshaw John T. Hartley 60 61 61<br />

1880 John T. Hartley Herbert F. Lawford 60 62 26 63<br />

1879 John T. Hartley V. St. Leger Gould 62 64 62<br />

1878 P. Frank Hadow Spencer W. Gore 75 61 97<br />

1877 Spencer W. Gore William C. Marshall 61 62 64<br />

*Open Championships began in 1968 (u) = unseeded<br />

**Closed to contract professionals<br />

(s) = seeded but not numbered by championship committee<br />

Sven Davidson-Ulf Schmidt<br />

Budge Patty-Gardnar Mulloy<br />

Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall<br />

Rex Hartwig-Lew Hoad<br />

Rex Hartwig-Mervyn Rose<br />

Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall<br />

Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman<br />

Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman<br />

John Bromwich-Adrian Quist<br />

Richard Gonzales-Frank Parker<br />

John Bromwich-Frank Sedgman<br />

Bob Falkenburg-Jack Kramer<br />

Tom Brown-Jack Kramer<br />

Ashley Cooper-Neale Fraser<br />

Neale Fraser-Lew Hoad<br />

Nicola Pietrangeli-Orlando Sirola<br />

Neale Fraser-Ken Rosewall<br />

Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert<br />

Rex Hartwig-Mervyn Rose<br />

Vic Seixas-Eric Sturgess<br />

Jaroslav Drobny-Eric Sturgess<br />

Geoff Brown-O. Billy Sidwell<br />

Gardnar Mulloy-Ted Schroeder<br />

Tom Brown-Gardnar Mulloy<br />

Tony Mottram-O. Billy Sidwell<br />

Geoff Brown-Dinny Pails<br />

Elwood Cooke-Bobby Riggs<br />

Charles Hare-Frank Wilde<br />

Don Budge-Gene Mako<br />

Henner Henkel-George von Metasa<br />

Don Budge-Gene Mako.<br />

Pat Hughes-Raymond Tuckey<br />

G. Pat Hughes-Raymond Tuckey Charles Hare-Frank Wilde<br />

Jack Crawford-Adrian Quist<br />

Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn<br />

George M. Lott-Lester R. Stoefen Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon<br />

Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Ryosuke Nunoi-Jiro Satoh<br />

Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Fred J. Perry-G. Pat Hughes<br />

George M. Lott-John Van Ryn Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet<br />

Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn<br />

John H. Doeg-George M. Lott<br />

Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn<br />

J. Colin Gregory-Ian G. Collins<br />

Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet Gerald Patterson-J.B. Hawkes<br />

Frank Hunter-William T. Tilden, II Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet<br />

Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet Howard Kinsey-Vincent Richards<br />

Jean Borotra-Rene Lacoste<br />

J. Hennessey-R. Casey<br />

Frank Hunter-Vincent Richards Richard N. Williams-Watson M. Washburn<br />

Leslie A. Godfree-Randolph Lycett Count de Gomar-Eduardo Flaquer<br />

James O. Anderson-Randolph Lycett Gerald Patterson-Pat O’Hara Wood<br />

Randolph Lycett-Max Woosnam Arthur H. Lowe-Frank G. Lowe<br />

Richard N. Williams-Chuck S. Garland A.R.F. Kingscote-J. Cecil Parke<br />

R.V. Thomas-Pat O’Hara Wood Randolph Lycett-R.W. Heath<br />

Norman E. Brookes-Anthony F. WildingH. Roper Barrett-Charles P. Dixon<br />

H. Roper Barrett-Charles P. Dixon F.W. Rahe-Heinrich Kleinschroth<br />

H. Roper Barrett-Charles P. Dixon Andre Gobert-Max Decugis<br />

Andre Gobert-Max Decugis<br />

Anthony F. Wilding-M.J.G. Ritchie<br />

Anthony F. Wilding-M.J.G. Ritchie Arthur W. Gore-H. Roper Barrett<br />

Arthur W. Gore-H. Roper Barrett Stanley Doust-H.A. Parker<br />

Anthony F. Wilding-M.J.G. Ritchie Arthur W. Gore-H. Roper Barrett<br />

Norman E. Brookes-Anthony F. WildingBeals C. Wright-Karl Behr<br />

Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty<br />

Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley<br />

Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley<br />

Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Harold S. Mahoney-M.J.G. Ritchie<br />

Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty<br />

Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Dwight Davis-Holcombe Ward<br />

Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty H. Roper Barrett-H.A. Nisbet<br />

Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty H.A. Nisbet-C. Hobart<br />

Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty H.A. Nisbet-C. Hobart<br />

Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley<br />

Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley Reggie F. Doherty-H.A. Nisbet<br />

Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley E.W. Lewis-W.V. Eaves<br />

Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley H.S. Barlow-C.H. Martin<br />

Joshua Pim-F.O. Stoker<br />

E.W. Lewis-H.S. Barlow<br />

E.W. Lewis-H.S. Barlow<br />

Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley<br />

Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley Joshua Pim-F.O. Stoker<br />

Joshua Pim-F.O. Stoker<br />

E.W. Lewis-G.W. Hillyard<br />

William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw E.W. Lewis-G.W. Hillyard<br />

William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw Herbert W. Wilberforce-P.B. Lyon<br />

Herbert W. Wilberforce-P.B. Lyon J. Hope Crispe-E. Barratt Smith<br />

William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw C.E. Farrar-A.J. Stanley<br />

William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw C.E. Farrar-A.J. Stanley<br />

William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw E.W. Lewis-E.L. Williams<br />

C.W. Grinstead-C.E. Weldon<br />

C.B. Russell-R.T. Milford<br />

John T. Hartley-R.T. Richardson J.G. Horn-C.B. Russell<br />

William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw W.J. Down-H. Vaughan<br />

William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw O.E. Woodhouse-C.J. Cole<br />

L.R. Erskine-Herbert F. Lawford F. Durant-G.E. Tabor<br />

(PLAYED FROM 1879 TO 1883 AT OXFORD)<br />

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YEAR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS<br />

2010 Leander Paes-Cara Black<br />

2009 Mark Knowles-Anna-Lena Groenefeld<br />

2008 Bob Bryan-Samantha Stosur<br />

2007 Jamie Murray-Jelena Jankovic<br />

2006 Andy Ram-Vera Zvonareva<br />

2005 Mahesh Bhupathi-Mary Pierce<br />

2004 Wayne Black-Cara Black<br />

2003 Leander Paes-Martina Navratilova<br />

2002 Mahesh Bhupathi-Elena Likhovtseva<br />

2001 Leos Friedl-Daniela Hantuchova<br />

2000 Donald Johnson-Kimberly Po<br />

1999 Leander Paes-Lisa Raymond<br />

1998 Max Mirnyi-Serena Williams<br />

1997 Cyril Suk-Helena Sukova<br />

1996 Cyril Suk-Helena Sukova<br />

1995 Jonathan Stark-Martina Navratilova<br />

1994 Todd Woodbridge-Helena Sukova<br />

1993 Mark Woodforde-Martina Navratilova<br />

1992 Cyril Suk-Larisa Savchenko-Neiland<br />

1991 John Fitzgerald-Liz Smylie<br />

1990 Rick Leach-Zina Garrison<br />

1989 Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna<br />

1988 Sherwood Stewart-Zina Garrison<br />

1987 Jeremy Bates-Jo Durie<br />

1986 Ken Flach-Kathy Jordan<br />

1985 Paul McNamee-Martina Navratilova<br />

1984 John Lloyd-Wendy Turnbull<br />

1983 John Lloyd-Wendy Turnbull<br />

1982 Kevin Curren-Anne Smith<br />

1981 Frew McMillan-Betty Stove<br />

1980 John Austin-Tracy Austin<br />

1979 Bob Hewitt-Greer Stevens<br />

1978 Frew McMillan-Betty Stove<br />

1977 Bob Hewitt-Greer Stevens<br />

1976 Tony Roche-Francoise Durr<br />

1975 Marty Riessen-Margaret Court<br />

1974 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King<br />

1973 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King<br />

1972 Ilie Nastase-Rosie Casals<br />

1971 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King<br />

1970 Ilie Nastase-Rosie Casals<br />

1969 Fred Stolle-Ann Jones<br />

1968 Ken Fletcher-Margaret Court<br />

YEAR BOYS’ JUNIOR CHAMPIONS<br />

2010 Marton Fucsovics (HUN)<br />

2009 Andrey Kuznetsov (RUS)<br />

2008 Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)<br />

2007 Donald Young (USA)<br />

2006 Thiemo De Bakker (NED)<br />

2005 Jeremy Chardy (FRA)<br />

2004 Gael Monfils (FRA)<br />

2003 Florin Mergea (ROM)<br />

2002 Todd Reid (AUS)<br />

2001 Roman Valent (SUI)<br />

2000 Nicolas Mahut (FRA)<br />

1999 Jurgen Melzer (AUT)<br />

1998 Roger Federer (SUI)<br />

1997 Wesley Whitehouse (RSA)<br />

1996 Vladimir Voltchkov (BLR)<br />

1995 Oliver Mutis (FRA)<br />

1994 Scott Humphries (USA)<br />

1993 Razvan Sabau (ROM)<br />

1992 David Skoch (CZE)<br />

1991 Thomas Enqvist (SWE)<br />

1990 Leander Paes (IND)<br />

1989 Nicklas Kulti (SWE)<br />

1988 Nicolas Pereira (VEN)<br />

1987 Diego Nargiso (ITA)<br />

1986 Eduardo Velev (MEX)<br />

1985 Leonardo Lavalle (MEX)<br />

1984 Mark Kratzmann (AUS)<br />

1983 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

1982 Pat Cash (AUS)<br />

1981 Matt Anger (USA)<br />

1980 Thierry Tulasne (FRA)<br />

1979 Ramesh Krishnan (IND)<br />

1978 Ivan Lendl (CZE)<br />

1977 Van Winitsky (USA)<br />

1976 Heinz Gunthardt (SUI)<br />

1975 Chris Lewis (NZL)<br />

1974 Billy Martin (USA)<br />

1973 Billy Martin (USA)<br />

1972 Bjorn Borg (SWE)<br />

1971 Robert Kreiss (USA)<br />

1970 Byron Bertram (RSA)<br />

1969 Byron Bertram (RSA)<br />

1968 John Alexander (ESP)<br />

RESULTS FROM WIMBLEDON<br />

ROUND OF 16 SINCE 2000<br />

2010<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Jurgen Melzer 63 62 63; Tomas Berdych d. Daniel Brands 46 76(1) 75 63; Novak Djokovic d. Lleyton Hewitt 75 64 36 64; Yen-Hsun Lu d. Andy<br />

Roddick 46 76(3) 76(4) 67(5) 97; Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d. Julien Benneteau 61 64 36 61;<br />

Andy Murray d. Sam Querrey 75 63 64; Rafael Nadal d. Robin Soderling 36 63 76(4) 61.<br />

Quarterfinals: Berdych d. Federer 64 36 61 64; Djokovic d. Lu 63 62 62; Murray d. Tsonga 67(5) 76(5) 62 62; Nadal d. Soderling 36 63 76(4) 61.<br />

Semifinals: Berdych d. Djokovic 63 76(9) 63; Nadal d. Murray 64 76(4) 64. Final: Nadal d. Berdych 63 75 64.<br />

2009<br />

Round 16: Lleyton Hewitt d. Radek Stepanek 46 26 61 62 62; Andy Roddick d. Tomas Berdych 76(4) 64 63; Andy Murray d. Stanislas Wawrinka 26 63 63 57 63; Juan<br />

Carlos Ferrero d. Gilles Simon 76(4) 63 62; Tommy Haas d. Igor Andreev 76(8) 64 64; Novak Djokovic d. Dudi Sela 62 64 61; Ivo Karlovic d. Fernando Verdasco 76(5) 67(4)<br />

63 76(9); Roger Federer d. Robin Soderling 64 76(5) 76(5).<br />

Quarterfinals: Roddick d. Hewitt 63 67(10) 76(1) 46 64; Murray d. Ferrero 75 63 62; Haas d. Djokovic 75 76(6) 46 63; Federer d. Karlovic 63 75 76(3).<br />

Semifinals: Roddick d. Murray 64 46 76(7) 76(5); Federer d. Haas 76(3) 75 63. Final: Federer d. Roddick 57 76(6) 76(5) 36 1614.<br />

2008<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Lleyton Hewitt 76(7) 62 64; Mario Ancic d. Fernando Verdasco 36 46 63 64 1311; Marat Safin d. Stanislas Wawrinka 64 63 57 61; Feliciano<br />

Lopez d. Marcos Baghdatis 57 62 36 76(4) 86; Rainer Schuettler d. Janko Tipsarevic 64 36 64 76(4); Arnaud Clement d. Marin Cilic 63 75 62; Andy Murray d. Richard<br />

Gasquet 57 36 76(3) 62 64; Rafael Nadal d. Mikhail Youzhny 63 63 61.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Ancic 61 75 64; Safin d. Lopez 36 75 76(1) 63; Schuettler d. Clement 63 57 76(6) 67(7) 86; Nadal d. Murray 63 62 64.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Safin 63 76(3) 64; Nadal d. Schuettler 61 76(3) 64. Final: Nadal d. Federer 64 64 67(5) 67(8) 97.<br />

2007<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Tommy Haas W/O (stomach); Juan Carlos Ferrero d. Janko Tipsarevic 75 63 76(5); Andy Roddick d. Paul-Henri Mathieu 62 75 76(6); Richard<br />

Gasquet d. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 64 63 64; Marcos Baghdatis d. Nikolay Davydenko 76(5) 76(5) 63; Novak Djokovic d. Lleyton Hewitt 76(8) 76(2) 46 76(5); Tomas Berdych d.<br />

Jonas Bjorkman 64 60 67(6) 60; Rafael Nadal d. Mikhail Youzhny 46 36 61 62 62.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Ferrero 76(2) 36 61 63; Gasquet d. Roddick 46 46 76(2) 76(3) 86; Djokovic d. Baghdatis 76(4) 76(9) 67(3) 46 75; Nadal d. Berdych 76(1) 64 62.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Gasquet 75 63 64; Nadal d. Djokovic 36 61 41 ret. Final: Federer d. Nadal 76(7) 46 76(3) 26 62.<br />

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2006<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Tomas Berdych 63 63 64; Mario Ancic d. Novak Djokovic 64 46 46 75 63; Radek Stepanek d. Fernando Verdasco 67(4) 63 46 64 62;<br />

Jonas Bjorkman d. Max Mirnyi 63 76(6) 46 26 63; Lleyton Hewitt d. David Ferrer 64 64 46 75; Marcos Baghdatis d. Andy Murray 63 64 76(2); Jarkko Nieminen d.<br />

Dmitry Tursunov 75 64 67(2) 67(6) 97; Rafael Nadal d. Irakli Labadze 63 76(4) 63.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Ancic 64 64 64; Bjorkman d. Stepanek 76(3) 46 67(5) 76(7) 64; Baghdatis d. Hewitt 61 57 76(5) 62; Nadal d. Nieminen 63 64 64.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Bjorkman 62 60 62; Nadal d. Baghdatis 61 75 63. Final: Federer d. Nadal 60 76(5) 67(2) 63.<br />

2005<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Juan Carlos Ferrero 63 64 76(6); Fernando Gonzalez d. Mikhail Youzhny 76(3) 76(5) 63; Lleyton Hewitt d. Taylor Dent 64 64 67(7) 63;<br />

Feliciano Lopez d. Mario Ancic 64 64 62; Thomas Johansson d. Max Mirnyi 64 75 64; David Nalbandian d. Richard Gasquet 64 76(3) 60; Sebastien Grosjean d. Dmitry<br />

Tursunov 64 67(5) 63 36 61; Andy Roddick d. Guillermo Coria 63 76(1) 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Gonzalez 75 62 76(2); Hewitt d. Lopez 75 64 76(2); Johansson d. Nalbandian 76(5) 62 62; Roddick d. Grosjean 36 62 61 36 63.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Hewitt 63 64 76(4); Roddick d. Johansson 67(6) 62 76(10) 76(5). Final: Federer d. Roddick 62 76(2) 64.<br />

2004<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Ivo Karlovic 63 76(3) 76(5); Lleyton Hewitt d. Carlos Moya 64 62 46 76(3); Florian Mayer d. Joachim Johansson 63 67(5) 76(5) 64;<br />

Sebastien Grosjean d. Robby Ginepri 62 62 76(4); Tim Henman d. Mark Philippoussis 62 75 67(3) 76(5); Mario Ancic d. Xavier Malisse 75 31 ret.; Sjeng Schalken d.<br />

Vincent Spadea 62 75 36 62; Andy Roddick d. Alexander Popp 75 64 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Hewitt 61 67(1) 60 64; Grosjean d. Mayer 75 64 62; Ancic d. Henman 76(5) 64 62; Roddick d. Schalken 76(4) 76(9) 63.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Grosjean 62 63 76(6); Roddick d. Ancic 64 46 75 75. Final: Federer d. Roddick 46 75 76(3) 64.<br />

2003<br />

Round 16: Jonas Bjorkman d. Max Mirnyi 64 36 63 76(4); Andy Roddick d. Paradorn Srichaphan 64 36 63 62; Roger Federer d. Feliciano Lopez 76(5) 64 64; Sjeng<br />

Schalken d. Rainer Schuettler 75 64 75; Tim Henman d. David Nalbandian 62 67(4) 75 63; Sebastien Grosjean d. Juan Carlos Ferrero 62 46 76(2) 76(3); Alexander<br />

Popp d. Olivier Rochus 57 63 64 62; Mark Philippoussis d. Andre Agassi 63 26 67(4) 63 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Roddick d. Bjorkman 64 62 64; Federer d. Schalken 63 64 64; Grosjean d. Henman 76(8) 63 36 64; Philippoussis d. Popp 46 46 63 63 86.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Roddick 76(6) 63 63; Philippoussis d. Grosjean 76(3) 63 63. Final: Federer d. Philippoussis 76(5) 62 76(3).<br />

2002<br />

Round 16: Lleyton Hewitt d. Mikhail Youzhny 63 63 75; Sjeng Schalken d. Jan Vacek 62 75 75; Tim Henman d. Michel Kratochvil 76(5) 67(2) 46 63 62; Andre Sa d.<br />

Feliciano Lopez 63 75 46 63; Xavier Malisse d. Greg Rusedski 36 63 36 63 64; Richard Krajicek d. Mark Philippoussis 67(2) 76(4) 67(1) 76(5) 64; David Nalbandian d.<br />

Wayne Arthurs 64 76(4) 26 76(7); Nicolas Lapentti d. Arnaud Clement 36 75 26 75 63.<br />

Quarterfinals: Hewitt d. Schalken 62 62 67(5) 16 75; Henman d. Sa' 63 57 64 63; Malisse d. Krajicek 61 46 62 36 97; Nalbandian d. Lapentti 64 64 46 46 64.<br />

Semifinals: Hewitt d. Henman 75 61 75; Nalbandian d. Malisse 76(2) 64 16 26 62. Final: Hewitt d. Nalbandian 61 63 62.<br />

2001<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Pete Sampras 76(7) 57 64 67(2) 75; Tim Henman d. Todd Martin 67(3) 76(5) 46 63 62; Marat Safin d. Arnaud Clement 60 63 62; Goran<br />

Ivanisevic d. Greg Rusedski 76(5) 64 64; Thomas Enqvist d. Guillermo Canas 63 63 61; Patrick Rafter d. Mikhail Youzhny 26 63 62 75; Nicolas Escude d. Lleyton<br />

Hewitt 46 64 63 46 64; Andre Agassi d. Nicolas Escude 63 75 75.<br />

Quarterfinals: Henman d. Federer 75 76(6) 26 76(6); Ivanisevic d. Safin 76(2) 75 36 76(3); Rafter d. Enqvist 61 63 76(5); Agassi d. Escude 67(3) 63 64 62.<br />

Semifinals: Ivanisevic d. Henman 75 67(6) 06 76(5) 63; Rafter d. Agassi 26 63 36 62 86. Final: Ivanisevic d. Rafter 63 36 63 26 97.<br />

2000<br />

Round 16: Pete Sampras d. Jonas Bjorkman 63 62 75; Jan-Michael Gambill d. Thomas Enqvist 76 36 63 64; Byron Black d. Gianluca Pozzi 46 76 62 64; Vladimir<br />

Voltchkov d. Wayne Ferreira 63 64 76; Patrick Rafter d. Thomas Johansson 63 64 67 61; Alexander Popp d. Marc Rosset 61 64 36 46 61; Mark Philippoussis d. Tim<br />

Henman 61 57 67 63 64; Andre Agassi d. David Prinosil 64 63 63.<br />

Quarterfinals: Sampras d. Gambill 64 67 64 64; Voltchkov d. Black 76 76 64; Rafter d. Popp 63 62 76; Agassi d. Philippoussis 76 63 64.<br />

Semifinals: Sampras d. Voltchkov 76 62 64; Rafter d. Agassi 75 46 75 46 63. Final: Sampras d. Rafter 67 76 64 62.<br />

*For complete Open Era Round of 16 results please visit the Rankings and Statistics section on www.<strong>ATP</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>Tour</strong>.com<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> FACTS AND FIGURES<br />

OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS<br />

5- Jimmy Connors (1974, ’76, ’78, ’82-83) 4- Bob Lutz (1968, ‘74, ‘78, ‘80)<br />

Roger Federer (2004-08) John McEnroe (1979, ‘81, ‘83, ‘89)<br />

Pete Sampras (1990, ’93, ’95-96, 2002) Stan Smith (1968, ‘74, ‘78, ‘80)<br />

4- John McEnroe (1979, ’80-81, ’84)<br />

3- Ivan Lendl (1985, ’86-87)<br />

MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968)<br />

YOUNGEST CHAMPION<br />

Jimmy Connors 98 - 17 Pete Sampras, 1990 (19 Yrs.)<br />

Andre Agassi 79 - 19<br />

Ivan Lendl 73 - 13 OLDEST CHAMPION<br />

Pete Sampras 71 - 9 Ken Rosewall, 1970 (35 Yrs.,10 Mos.)<br />

In 1924, after the completion of the West Side Tennis Club Stadium, the championship returned to Forest Hills, and was held there through 1977, when it moved to the<br />

USTA’s new tennis complex at Flushing Meadows, N.Y. National Championships of the United States Tennis Association were provided for when that body was organized,<br />

May 21, 1881. The first championship of the United States under uniform conditions, open to all comers and sanctioned by the National Association, was held at The<br />

Casino, Newport, R.I., in August 1881, and for 34 years thereafter without interruption.<br />

Before 1890, the national doubles championship was played in conjunction with the singles tournament. From 1890 to 1906 tournaments were held in the East and<br />

West, and the sectional winners at these meets then played off for the privilege of meeting the standing-out champions in the challenge round. The 1918 championship<br />

was a playing-through tournament, the sectional and preliminary doubles and the challenge round having been done away with. In 1919 the plan of the qualifying sectional<br />

winners was restored, although an exception was made in the case of the Australian teams on a visit to the United States at that time, and the last challege round<br />

in national doubles was played that year. Since 1920 there have been few changes.<br />

YEAR WINNER (SEED) FINALIST (SEED) SCORE<br />

2010 Rafael Nadal(1) Novak Djokovic(3) 64 57 64 62<br />

2009 Juan Martin del Potro(6) Roger Federer(1) 36 76(5) 46 76(4) 62<br />

2008 Roger Federer(2) Andy Murray(6) 62 75 62<br />

2007 Roger Federer(1) Novak Djokovic(3) 76(4) 76(2) 64<br />

2006 Roger Federer(1) Andy Roddick(9) 62 46 75 61<br />

2005 Roger Federer(1) Andre Agassi(7) 63 26 76(1) 61<br />

2004 Roger Federer(1) Lleyton Hewitt(4) 60 76(3) 60<br />

2003 Andy Roddick(4) Juan Carlos Ferrero(3) 63 76(2) 63<br />

2002 Pete Sampras(17) Andre Agassi(6) 63 64 57 64<br />

2001 Lleyton Hewitt(4) Pete Sampras(10) 76 61 61<br />

2000 Marat Safin(6) Pete Sampras(4) 64 63 63<br />

1999 Andre Agassi(2) Todd Martin(7) 64 67 67 63 62<br />

1998 Patrick Rafter(3) Mark Philippoussis(u) 63 36 62 60<br />

1997 Patrick Rafter(13) Greg Rusedski(u) 63 62 46 75<br />

1996 Pete Sampras(1) Michael Chang(2) 61 64 76<br />

1995 Pete Sampras(2) Andre Agassi(1) 64 63 46 75<br />

1994 Andre Agassi(u) Michael Stich(4) 61 76 75<br />

1993 Pete Sampras(2) Cedric Pioline(15) 64 64 63<br />

1992 Stefan Edberg(2) Pete Sampras(3) 36 64 76 62<br />

1991 Stefan Edberg(2) Jim Courier(4) 62 64 60<br />

1990 Pete Sampras(12) Andre Agassi(4) 64 63 62<br />

1989 Boris Becker(2) Ivan Lendl (1) 76 16 63 76<br />

1988 Mats Wilander(2) Ivan Lendl(1) 64 46 63 57 64<br />

1987 Ivan Lendl(1) Mats Wilander(3) 67 60 76 64<br />

1986 Ivan Lendl(1) Miloslav Mecir(16) 64 62 60<br />

1985 Ivan Lendl(2) John McEnroe(1) 76 63 64<br />

1984 John McEnroe(1) Ivan Lendl(2) 63 64 61<br />

1983 Jimmy Connors(3) Ivan Lendl(2) 63 67 75 60<br />

1982 Jimmy Connors(2) Ivan Lendl(3) 63 62 46 64<br />

1981 John McEnroe(1) Bjorn Borg(2) 46 62 64 63<br />

1980 John McEnroe(2) Bjorn Borg(1) 76 61 67 57 64<br />

1979 John McEnroe(3) Vitas Gerulaitis(4) 75 63 63<br />

1978 Jimmy Connors(2) Bjorn Borg(1) 64 62 62<br />

1977 Guillermo Vilas(4) Jimmy Connors(2) 26 63 76 60<br />

1976 Jimmy Connors(1) Bjorn Borg(2) 64 36 76 64<br />

1975 Manuel Orantes(3) Jimmy Connors(1) 64 63 63<br />

1974 Jimmy Connors(1) Ken Rosewall(5) 61 60 61<br />

1973 John Newcombe(10) Jan Kodes(6) 64 16 46 62 63<br />

1972 Ilie Nastase(4) Arthur Ashe(6) 36 63 67 64 63<br />

1971 Stan Smith(2) Jan Kodes(u) 36 63 62 76<br />

1970 Ken Rosewall(3) Tony Roche(4) 26 64 76 63<br />

1969 Rod Laver(1) Tony Roche(3) 79 61 62 62<br />

1969* Stan Smith Bob Lutz 97 63 61<br />

1968 Arthur Ashe(5) Tom Okker(8) 1412 57 63 36 63<br />

DOUBLES WINNERS<br />

Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

Lukas Dlouhy-Leander Paes<br />

Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

Simon Aspelin-Julian Knowle<br />

Martin Damm-Leander Paes<br />

Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor<br />

Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge<br />

Mahesh Bhupathi-Max Mirnyi<br />

Wayne Black-Kevin Ullyett<br />

Lleyton Hewitt-Max Mirnyi<br />

Sebastien Lareau-Alex O’Brien<br />

Sandon Stolle-Cyril Suk<br />

Yevgeny Kafelnikov-Daniel Vacek<br />

Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis<br />

Ken Flach-Rick Leach<br />

Jim Grabb-Richey Reneberg<br />

John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd<br />

Pieter Aldrich-Danie Visser<br />

John McEnroe-Mark Woodforde<br />

Sergio Casal-Emilio Sanchez<br />

Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd<br />

Andres Gomez-Slobodan Zivojinovic<br />

Ken Flach-Robert Seguso<br />

John Fitzgerald-Tomas Smid<br />

Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

Kevin Curren-Steve Denton<br />

Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

Bob Lutz-Stan Smith<br />

Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

Bob Lutz-Stan Smith<br />

Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan<br />

Tom Okker-Marty Riessen<br />

Jimmy Connors-Ilie Nastase<br />

Bob Lutz-Stan Smith<br />

Owen Davidson-John Newcombe<br />

Cliff Drysdale-Roger Taylor<br />

John Newcombe-Roger Taylor<br />

Pierre Barthes-Niki Pilic<br />

Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle<br />

Richard Crealy-Allan Stone<br />

Bob Lutz-Stan Smith<br />

FINALISTS<br />

Rohan Bopanna-Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi<br />

Mahesh Bhupathi-Mark Knowles<br />

Lukas Dlouhy-Leander Paes<br />

Lukas Dlouhy-Pavel Vizner<br />

Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi<br />

Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi<br />

Leander Paes-David Rikl<br />

Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan<br />

Jiri Novak-Radek Stepanek<br />

Donald Johnson-Jared Palmer<br />

Ellis Ferreira-Rick Leach<br />

Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes<br />

Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor<br />

Jonas Bjorkman-Nicklas Kulti<br />

Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis<br />

Alex O’Brien-Sandon Stolle<br />

Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde<br />

Martin Damm-Karel Novacek<br />

Kelly Jones-Rick Leach<br />

Scott Davis-David Pate<br />

Paul Annacone-David Wheaton<br />

Ken Flach-Robert Seguso<br />

Rick Leach-Jim Pugh<br />

Ken Flach-Robert Seguso<br />

Joakim Nystrom-Mats Wilander<br />

Henri Leconte-Yannick Noah<br />

Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd<br />

Fitz Buehning-Van Winitsky<br />

Victor Amaya-Hank Pfister<br />

Heinz Gunthardt-Peter McNamara<br />

Peter Fleming-John McEnroe<br />

Bob Lutz-Stan Smith<br />

Marty Riessen-Sherwood Stewart<br />

Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez<br />

Paul Kronk-Cliff Letcher<br />

Tom Okker-Marty Riessen<br />

Patricio Cornejo-Jaime Fillol<br />

Rod Laver-Ken Rosewall<br />

Owen Davidson-John Newcombe<br />

Stan Smith-Erik van Dillen<br />

Roy Emerson-Rod Laver<br />

Charles Pasarell-Dennis Ralston<br />

William Bowrey-Charles Pasarell<br />

Arthur Ashe-Andres Gimeno<br />

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1968* Arthur Ashe Bob Lutz 46 63 810 60 64<br />

1967 John Newcombe Clark Graebner 64 64 86<br />

1966 Fred Stolle(u) John Newcombe(u) 46 1210 63 64<br />

1965 Manuel Santana Cliff Drysdale 62 79 75 61<br />

1964 Roy Emerson Fred Stolle 64 62 64<br />

1963 Rafael Osuna Frank Froehling, III(u) 75 64 62<br />

1962 Rod Laver Roy Emerson 62 64 57 64<br />

1961 Roy Emerson Rod Laver 75 63 62<br />

1960 Neale Fraser Rod Laver 64 64 97<br />

1959 Neale Fraser Alejandro Olmedo 63 57 62 64<br />

1958 Ashley J. Cooper Malcolm J. Anderson 62 36 46 108 86<br />

1957 Malcolm J. Anderson(u) Ashley J. Cooper 108 75 64<br />

1956 Ken Rosewall Lew Hoad 46 62 63 63<br />

1955 Tony Trabert Ken Rosewall 97 63 63<br />

1954 E. Victor Seixas, Jr. Rex Hartwig 36 62 64 64<br />

1953 Tony Trabert E. Victor Seixas, Jr. 63 62 63<br />

1952 Frank Sedgman Gardnar Mulloy 61 62 63<br />

1951 Frank Sedgman E. Victor Seixas, Jr. 64 61 61<br />

1950 Arthur Larsen Herbie Flam 63 46 57 64 63<br />

1949 Richard A. Gonzales Fred R. Schroeder, Jr. 1618 26 61 62 64<br />

1948 Richard A. Gonzales Eric W. Sturgess 62 63 1412<br />

1947 John A. Kramer Frank Parker 46 26 61 60 63<br />

1946 John A. Kramer Tom Brown, Jr. 97 63 60<br />

1945 Frank Parker William F. Talbert 1412 61 62<br />

1944 Frank Parker William F. Talbert 64 36 63 63<br />

1943 Joseph R. Hunt John A. Kramer 63 68 108 60<br />

1942 Fred R. Schroeder Jr. Frank Parker 86 75 36 46 62<br />

1941 Robert Riggs Francis Kovacs, II 57 61 63 63<br />

1940 Donald McNeill Robert Riggs 46 68 63 63 75<br />

1939 Robert Riggs S. Welby van Horn(u) 64 62 64<br />

1938 J. Donald Budge C. Gene Mako(u) 63 68 62 61<br />

1937 J. Donald Budge Gottfried von Cramm 61 79 61 36 61<br />

1936 Fred J. Perry J. Donald Budge 26 62 86 16 108<br />

1935 Wilmer L. Allison Sidney B. Wood, Jr. 62 62 63<br />

1934 Fred J. Perry Wilmer L. Allison 64 63 16 86<br />

1933 Fred J. Perry John H. Crawford 63 1113 46 60 61<br />

1932 H. Ellsworth Vines Henri Cochet 64 64 64<br />

1931 H. Ellsworth Vines George M. Lott, Jr. 79 63 97 75<br />

1930 John H. Doeg Frank X. Shields(u) 108 16 64 16 14<br />

1929 William T. Tilden, II Francis T. Hunter 36 63 46 62 64<br />

1928 Henri Cochet Francis T. Hunter 46 64 36 75 63<br />

1927 Rene Lacoste William T. Tilden, II 119 63 119<br />

1926 Rene Lacoste Jean Borotra 64 60 64<br />

1925 William T. Tilden, II William M. Johnston 46 119 63 46 63<br />

1924 William T. Tilden, II William M. Johnston 61 97 62<br />

1923 William T. Tilden, II William M. Johnston 64 61 64<br />

1922 William T. Tilden, II William M. Johnston 46 36 62 63 64<br />

1921 William T. Tilden, II Wallace F. Johnson 61 63 61<br />

1920 William T. Tilden, II William M. Johnston 61 16 75 57 63<br />

1919 William M. Johnston William T. Tilden, II 64 64 63<br />

1918 Lindley Murray William T. Tilden, II 63 61 75<br />

1917# Lindley Murray Nat Niles 57 86 63 63<br />

1916 Richard N. Williams William M. Johnston 46 64 06 62 64<br />

1915 William M. Johnston Maurice E. McLoughlin 16 60 75 108<br />

1914 Richard.N.Williams Maurice E. McLoughlin 63 86 108<br />

1913 Maurice E. McLoughlin Richard N. Williams 64 57 63 61<br />

1912^ Maurice E. McLoughlin William F. Johnson 36 26 62 64 62<br />

1911 William A. Larned Maurice E. McLoughlin 64 64 62<br />

1910 William A. Larned Thomas C. Bundy 61 57 60 68 61<br />

1909 William A. Larned William J. Clothier 61 62 57 16 61<br />

1908 William A. Larned Beals C. Wright 61 62 86<br />

1907@ William A. Larned Robert LeRoy 62 62 64<br />

1906 William J. Clothier Beals C. Wright 63 60 64<br />

1905 Beals C. Wright Holcombe Ward 62 61 119<br />

1904@ Holcombe Ward William J. Clothier 108 64 97<br />

1903 Laurie Doherty William A. Larned 60 63 108<br />

1902 William A. Larned Reggie F. Doherty 46 62 64 86<br />

1901@ William A. Larned Beals C. Wright 62 68 64 64<br />

1900 Malcolm D. Whitman William A. Larned 64 16 62 62<br />

1899 Malcolm D. Whitman J. Parmly Paret 61 62 36 75<br />

1898@ Malcolm D. Whitman Dwight F. Davis 36 62 62 61<br />

1897 Robert D. Wrenn Wilberforce V. Eaves 46 86 63 26 62<br />

1896 Robert D. Wrenn Frederick H. Hovey 75 36 60 16 61<br />

1895 Frederick H. Hovey Robert D. Wrenn 63 62 64<br />

Bob Lutz-Stan Smith<br />

Robert Hewitt-Ray Moore<br />

John Newcombe-Tony Roche<br />

William Bowrey-Owen Davidson<br />

Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle<br />

Clark Graebner-Dennis Ralston<br />

Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle<br />

Frank Froehling, III-Charles Pasarell<br />

Charles McKinley-Dennis Ralston Mike Sangster-Graham Stilwell<br />

Charles McKinley-Dennis Ralston Rafael Osuna-Antonio Palafox<br />

Rafael Osuna-Antonio Palafox Charles McKinley-Dennis Ralston<br />

Charles McKinley-Dennis Ralston Rafael Osuna-Antonio Palafox<br />

Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser<br />

Rod Laver-Bob Mark<br />

Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser<br />

Earl Buchholz, Jr.-Alex Olmedo<br />

Alex Olmedo-Hamilton Richardson Sam Giammalva, Sr.-Barry MacKay<br />

Ashley J. Cooper-Neale Fraser Gardnar Mulloy-Budge Patty<br />

Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall<br />

Hamilton Richardson-E. Victor Seixas, Jr.<br />

Kosei Kamo-Atushi Miyagi<br />

Gerald Moss-William Quillan<br />

E. Victor Seixas, Jr.-Tony Trabert Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall<br />

Rex Hartwig-Mervyn Rose<br />

Gardnar Mulloy-William F. Talbert<br />

Mervyn Rose-E. Victor Seixas, Jr. Kenneth McGregor-Frank Sedgman<br />

Kenneth McGregor-Frank Sedgman Don Candy-Mervyn Rose<br />

John Bromwich-Frank Sedgman Gardnar Mulloy-William Talbert<br />

John Bromwich-William Sidwell Frank Sedgman-George Worthington<br />

Gardnar Mulloy-William Talbert Frank Parker-Fred. R. Schroeder, Jr.<br />

John A. Kramer-Fred. R. Schroeder, Jr. William Sidwll-William Talbert<br />

Gardnar Mulloy-William Talbert Frank Guernsey-Donald McNeill<br />

Gardnar Mulloy-William Talbert Robert Falkenburg-Jack Tuero<br />

Robert Falkenburg-Donald McNeill Francisco Segura-William Talbert<br />

John A. Kramer-Frank Parker<br />

David Freeman-William Talbert<br />

Gardnar Mulloy-Wm. Talbert<br />

Fred. R. Schroeder, Jr.-Sidney B. Wood, Jr.<br />

John A. Kramer-Fred. R. Schroeder, Jr. Gardnar Mulloy-Wayne Sabin<br />

John A. Kramer-Fred. R. Schroeder, Jr. Gardnar Mulloy-Henry J. Prussoff<br />

John E. Bromwich-Adrian K. Quist John H. Crawford-Harry C. Hopman<br />

J. Donald Budge-C. Gene Mako John Bromwich-Adrian K. Quist<br />

Henner Henkel-Gottfried von Cramm J. Donald Budge-C. Gene Mako<br />

J. Donald Budge-C. Gene Mako Wilmer L. Allison-John Van Ryn<br />

Wilmer L. Allison-John Van Ryn J. Donald Budge-C. Gene Mako<br />

George M. Lott, Jr.-Lester R. Stoefen Wilmer L. Allison-John Van Ryn<br />

George M. Lott, Jr.-Lester R. Stoefen Frank Parker-Francis X. Shields<br />

Keith Gledhill-H. Ellsworth Vines, Jr. Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn<br />

Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn<br />

Berkeley Bell-Gregory Mangin<br />

John H. Doeg-George M. Lott, Jr. Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn<br />

John H. Doeg-George M. Lott, Jr. Berkeley Bell-Lewis N. White<br />

John Hennessey-George M. Lott, Jr. John B. Hawkes-Gerald L. Patterson<br />

Francis T. Hunter-Wm. T. Tilden, II W.M. Johnston-R.N. Williams, II<br />

Vincent Richards-R.N. Williams, II Alfred H. Chapin, Jr.-W. T. Tilden, II<br />

Vincent Richards-R.N. Williams, II John B. Hawkes-Gerald Patterson<br />

Howard Kinsey-Robert Kinsey Pat O'Hara Wood-Gerald L. Patterson<br />

Brian I.C. Norton-Wm. T. Tilden, II W.M. Wasburn-R.N. Williams, II<br />

Vincent Richards-Wm. T. Tilden, II Pat O'Hara Wood-Gerald L. Patterson<br />

Vincent Richards-Wm. T. Tilden, II W.M. Washburn-R.N. Williams, II<br />

Clarence J. Griffin-Wm. M. Johnston Willis F. Davis-Roland E. Roberts<br />

Norman E. Brookes-Gerald Patterson Vincent Richards-Wm. T. Tilden, II<br />

Vincent Richards-Wm. T. Tilden, II Fred B. Alexander-Beals C. Wright<br />

Fred B. Alexander-Harold A. Throckmorton Harry C. Johnson-Irv. C. Wright<br />

Clarence J. Griffin-Wm. M. Johnston Ward Dawson-Maur. E. McLoughlin<br />

Clarence J. Griffin-Wm. M. Johnston Thos. C. Bundy-Maur. E. McLoughlin<br />

Thos. C. Bundy-Maur. E. McLoughlin George M. Church-Dean Mathey<br />

Thos. C. Bundy-Maur. E. McLoughlin Clarence J. Griffin-John R. Strachan<br />

Maurice E. McLoughlin-Thos. C. Bundy Raymond D. Little-Gustave F. Touchard<br />

Raymond D. Little-Gustave F. Touchard Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett<br />

Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett Thos. C. Bundy-Trowbridge W. Hendrick<br />

Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett Maurice E. McLoughlin-George J. Janes<br />

Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett Raymond D. Little-Beals C. Wright<br />

Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett Nat Thornton-Bryan M. Grant<br />

Holcombe Ward-Beals C. Wright Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett<br />

Holcombe Ward-Beals C. Wright Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett<br />

Holcombe Ward-Beals C. Wright Kreigh Collins-Raymond D. Little<br />

Reginald F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Kreigh Collins-L. Harry Waidner<br />

Reginald F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Holcombe Ward-Dwight F. Davis<br />

Holcombe Ward-Dwight F. Davis Leo E. Ware-Beals C. Wright<br />

Holcombe Ward-Dwight F. Davis Fred B. Alexander-Raymond D. Little<br />

Holcombe Ward-Dwight F. Davis Leo E. Ware-Geo. P. Sheldon, Jr.<br />

Leo. E. Ware-Geo. P. Sheldon, Jr. Holcombe Ward-Dwight F. Davis<br />

Leo. E. Ware-Geo. P. Sheldon, Jr. Harold S. Mahoney-H. A. Nisbet<br />

Carr B. Neel-Samuel R. Neel<br />

Robert D. Wrenn-M. G. Chace<br />

M. G. Chace-Robert D. Wrenn John Howland-A. E. Foote<br />

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1894 Robert D. Wrenn M.F. Goodbody 68 61 64 64<br />

1893@ Robert D. Wrenn Frederick H. Hovey 64 36 64 64<br />

1892 Oliver S. Campbell Frederick H. Hovey 75 36 63 75<br />

1891 Oliver S. Campbell Clarence Hobart 26 75 79 61 62<br />

1890 Oliver S. Campbell Henry Slocum, Jr. 62 46 63 61<br />

1889 H.W. Slocum, Jr. Quincy Shaw 63 61 46 62<br />

1888@ H.W. Slocum, Jr. Howard Taylor 64 61 60<br />

1887 Richard D. Sears Henry Slocum, Jr. 61 63 62<br />

1886 Richard D. Sears Livingston Beeckman 46 61 63 64<br />

1885 Richard D. Sears Godfrey Brinley 63 46 60 63<br />

1884 Richard D. Sears Howard Taylor 60 16 60 62<br />

1883 Richard D. Sears James Dwight 62 60 97<br />

1882 Richard D. Sears Clarence Clark 61 64 60<br />

1881 Richard D. Sears W.E. Glyn 60 63 62<br />

@No challenge round played #National Patriotic <strong>Tour</strong>nament<br />

^Challenge round abolished *Non-Open Champions (Open Era began in 1968)<br />

(u) = unseeded<br />

Clarence Hobart-Fred H. Hovey Carr B. Neel-Samuel R. Neel<br />

Clarance Hobart-Fred H. Hovey Oliver Campbell-Robt. Huntington, Jr.<br />

Oliver S. Campbell-Robt. Huntington, Jr. V.G. Hall-Edward L. Hall<br />

Oliver S. Campbell-Robt. Huntington, Jr. V.G. Hall-Clarence Hobart<br />

V.G. Hall-Clarence Hobart<br />

J.W. Carver-J.A. Ryerson<br />

H.W. Slocum, Jr.-H.A. Taylor<br />

Oliver S. Campbell-V.G. Hall<br />

Oliver S. Campbell-V.G. Hall<br />

C. Hobart-E.P. MacMullen<br />

James Dwight-Richard D. Sears H.W. Slocum, Jr.-H.A. Taylor<br />

James Dwight-Richard D. Sears G.M. Brinley-H.A. Taylor<br />

J.S. Clark-Richard D. Sears<br />

W.P. Knapp-H.W. Slocum, Jr.<br />

James Dwight-Richard D. Sears W.V.R. Berry-A. Van Rensselaer<br />

James Dwight-Richard D. Sears A.E. Newbold-A. Van Rensselaer<br />

James Dwight-Richard D. Sears W. Nightingale-G.M. Shields<br />

C.M. Clark-F.W. Taylor<br />

A.E. Newbold-A. Van Rensselaer<br />

YEAR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS<br />

2010 Bob Bryan-Lizel Huber<br />

2009 Travis Parrott-Carly Gullickson<br />

2008 Leander Paes-Cara Black<br />

2007 Max Miryni-Victoria Azarenka<br />

2006 Bob Bryan-Martina Navratilova<br />

2005 Mahesh Bhupathi-Daniela Hantuchova<br />

2004 Bob Bryan-Vera Zvonareva<br />

2003 Bob Bryan-Katarina Srebotnik<br />

2002 Mike Bryan-Lisa Raymond<br />

2001 Todd Woodbridge-Rennae Stubbs<br />

2000 Jared Palmer-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario<br />

1999 Mahesh Bhupathi-Ai Sugiyama<br />

1998 Max Mirnyi-Serena Williams<br />

1997 Rick Leach-Manon Bollegraf<br />

1996 Patrick Galbraith-Lisa Raymond<br />

1995 Matt Lucena-Meredith McGrath<br />

1994 Patrick Galbraith-Elna Reinach<br />

1993 Todd Woodbridge-Helena Sukova<br />

1992 Mark Woodforde-Nicole Provis<br />

1991 Tom Nijssen-Manon Bollegraf<br />

1990 Todd Woodbridge-Liz Smylie<br />

1989 Shelby Cannon-Robin White<br />

1988 Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna<br />

1987 Emilio Sanchez-Martina Navratilova<br />

1986 Sergio Casal-Raffaella Reggi<br />

1985 Heinz Gunthardt-Martina Navratilova<br />

1984 Tom Gullikson-Manuela Maleeva<br />

1983 John Fitzgerald-Liz Smylie<br />

1982 Kevin Curren-Anne Smith<br />

1981 Kevin Curren-Anne Smith<br />

1980 Marty Riessen-Wendy Turnbull<br />

1979 Bob Hewitt-Greer Stevens<br />

1978 Frew McMillan-Betty Stove<br />

1977 Frew McMillan-Betty Stove<br />

1976 Phil Dent-Billie Jean King<br />

1975 Dick Stockton-Rosie Casals<br />

1974 Geoff Masters-Pam Teeguarden<br />

1973 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King<br />

1972 Marty Riessen-Margaret Court<br />

1971 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King<br />

1970 Marty Riessen-Margaret Court<br />

1969 Marty Riessen-Margaret Court<br />

1968 Not Held<br />

YEAR BOYS’ JUNIOR CHAMPIONS<br />

2010 Jack Sock (USA)<br />

2009 Bernard Tomic (AUS)<br />

2008 Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)<br />

2007 Ricardas Berankis (LTU)<br />

2006 Dusan Lojda (SVK)<br />

2005 Ryan Sweeting (USA)<br />

2004 Andy Murray (GBR)<br />

2003 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)<br />

2002 Richard Gasquet (FRA)<br />

2001 Gilles Muller (LUX)<br />

2000 Andy Roddick (USA)<br />

1999 Jarkko Nieminen (FIN)<br />

1998 David Nalbandian (ARG)<br />

1997 Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA)<br />

1996 Daniel Elsner (GER)<br />

1995 Nicolas Kiefer (GER)<br />

1994 Sjeng Schalken (NED)<br />

1993 Marcelo Rios (CHI)<br />

1992 Brian Dunn (USA)<br />

1991 Leander Paes (IND)<br />

1990 Andrea Gaudenzi (ITA)<br />

1989 Jonathan Stark (USA)<br />

1988 Nicolas Pereira (VEN)<br />

1987 David Wheaton (USA)<br />

1986 Javier Sanchez (ESP)<br />

1985 Tim Trigueiro (USA)<br />

1984 Mark Kratzmann (AUS)<br />

1983 Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />

1982 Pat Cash (AUS)<br />

1981 Thomas Hogstedt (SWE)<br />

1980 Mike Falberg (USA)<br />

1979 Scott Davis (USA)<br />

1978 Per Hjertquist (SWE)<br />

1977 Van Winitsky (USA)<br />

1976 Ricardo Ycaza (ECU)<br />

1975 Howard Schoenfield (USA)<br />

1974 Billy Martin (USA)<br />

1973 Billy Martin (USA)<br />

RESULTS FROM US OPEN<br />

ROUND OF 16 SINCE 2000<br />

224<br />

2010<br />

Round 16: Rafael Nadal d. Feliciano Lopez 63 64 64; Fernando Verdasco d. David Ferrer 57 67(8) 63 63 76(4); Stanislas Wawrinka d. Sam Querrey 76(9) 67(5) 75 46 64,<br />

Mikhail Youzhny d. Tommy Robredo 75 62 46 64; Gael Monfils d. Richard Gasquet 64 75 75; Novak Djokovic d. Mardy Fish 63 64 61; Robin Soderling d. Albert Montanes<br />

46 63 62 63; Roger Federer d. Jurgen Melzer 63 76(4) 63.<br />

Quarterfinals: Nadal d. Verdasco 75 63 64; Youzhny d. Wawrinka 36 76(7) 36 63 63; Djokovic d. Monfils 76(2) 61 62; Federer d. Soderling 64 64 75.<br />

Semifinals: Nadal d. Youzhny 62 63 64; Djokovic d. Federer 57 61 57 62 75. Final: Nadal d. Djokovic 64 57 64 62.<br />

2009<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Tommy Robredo 75 62 62; Robin Soderling d. Nikolay Davydenko 75 36 62 ret.; Novak Djokovic d. Radek Stepanek 61 63 63; Fernando<br />

Verdasco d. John Isner 46 64 64 64; Fernando Gonzalez d. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 36 63 76(3) 64; Rafael Nadal d. Gael Monfils 67(3) 63 61 63; Juan Martin del Potro d. Juan<br />

Carlos Ferrero 63 63 63; Marin Cilic d. Andy Murray 75 62 62.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Soderling 60 63 67(6) 76(6); Djokovic d. Verdasco 76(2) 16 75 62; Nadal d. Gonzalez 76(4) 76(2) 60; del Potro d. Cilic 46 63 62 61.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Djokovic 76(3) 75 75; del Potro d. Nadal 62 62 62. Final: del Potro d. Federer 36 76(5) 46 76(4) 62.


2008<br />

Round 16: Rafael Nadal d. Sam Querrey 62 57 76(2) 63; Mardy Fish d. Gael Monfils 75 62 62; Juan Martin del Potro d. Kei Nishikori 63 64 63; Andy Murray d.<br />

Stanislas Wawrinka 61 63 63; Andy Roddick d. Fernando Gonzalez 62 64 61; Novak Djokovic d. Tommy Robredo 46 62 63 57 63; Gilles Muller d. Nikolay Davydenko<br />

64 46 63 76(10); Roger Federer d. Igor Andreev 67(7) 76(5) 63 36 63.<br />

Quarterfinals: Nadal d. Fish 36 61 64 62; Murray d. del Potro 76(2) 76(1) 46 75; Djokovic d. Roddick 62 63 36 76(5); Federer d. Muller 76(5) 64 76(5).<br />

Semifinals: Murray d. Nadal 62 76(5) 46 64; Federer d. Djokovic 63 57 75 62. Final: Federer d. Murray 62 75 62.<br />

2007<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Feliciano Lopez 36 64 61 64; Andy Roddick d. Tomas Berdych 76(6) 2-0 ret.; Nikolay Davydenko d. Hyung-Taik Lee 61 63 64; Tommy<br />

Haas d. James Blake 46 64 36 60 76(4); Carlos Moya d. Ernests Gulbis 75 62 67(5) 64; Novak Djokovic d. Juan Monaco 75 76(2) 67(6) 61; Juan Ignacio Chela d.<br />

Stanislas Wawrinka 46 62 76(6) 16 64; David Ferrer d. Rafael Nadal 67(3) 64 76(4) 62.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Roddick 76(5) 76(4) 62; Davydenko d. Haas 63 63 64; Djokovic d. Moya 64 76(7) 61; Ferrer d. Chela 62 63 75.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Davydenko 75 61 75; Djokovic d. Ferrer 64 64 63. Final: Federer d. Djokovic 76(4) 76(2) 64.<br />

2006<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Marc Gicquel 63 76(2) 63; James Blake d. Tomas Berdych 64 63 61; Tommy Haas d. Marat Safin 46 63 26 62 76(5); Nikolay Davydenko d.<br />

Andy Murray 61 57 63 60; Andy Roddick d. Benjamin Becker 63 64 63; Lleyton Hewitt d. Richard Gasquet 64 64 46 36 63; Mikhail Youzhny d. Tommy Robredo 62 60<br />

61; Rafael Nadal d. Jiri Novak 61 76(3) 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Blake 76(7) 60 67(9) 64; Davydenko d. Haas 46 67(3) 63 64 64; Roddick d. Hewitt 63 75 64; Youzhny d. Nadal 63 57 76(5) 61.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Davydenko 61 75 64; Roddick d. Youzhny 67(5) 60 76(3) 63. Final: Federer d. Roddick 62 46 75 61.<br />

2005<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Nicolas Kiefer 64 67(3) 63 64; David Nalbandian d. Davide Sanguinetti 46 76(4) 64 62; Lleyton Hewitt d. Dominik Hrbaty 61 64 62;<br />

Jarkko Nieminen d. Fernando Verdasco 62 76(6) 63; Guillermo Coria d. Nicolas Massu 64 26 67(5) 62 62; Robby Ginepri d. Richard Gasquet 63 36 67(8) 64 60; Andre<br />

Agassi d. Xavier Malisse 63 64 67(5) 46 62; James Blake d. Tommy Robredo 46 75 62 63.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Nalbandian 62 64 61; Hewitt d. Nieminen 26 61 36 63 61; Ginepri d. Coria 46 61 75 36 75; Agassi d. Blake 36 36 63 63 76(6).<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Hewitt 63 76(0) 46 63; Agassi d. Ginepri 64 57 63 46 63. Final: Federer d. Agassi 63 26 76(1) 61.<br />

2004<br />

Round 16: Roger Federer d. Andrei Pavel W/O; Andre Agassi d. Sargis Sargsian 63 62 62; Dominik Hrbaty d. Olivier Rochus 26 36 63 64 60; Tim Henman d. Nicolas<br />

Kiefer 67(5) 63 61 67(4) 30 ret.; Tommy Haas d. Tomas Berdych 76(6) 61 75; Lleyton Hewitt d. Karol Beck 64 62 62; Joachim Johansson d. Michael Llodra 62 63 62;<br />

Andy Roddick d. Tommy Robredo 63 62 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Federer d. Agassi 63 26 75 36 63; Henman d. Hrbaty 61 75 57 62; Hewitt d. Haas 62 62 62; Johansson d. Roddick 64 64 36 26 64.<br />

Semifinals: Federer d. Henman 63 64 64; Hewitt d. Johansson 64 75 63. Final: Federer d. Hewitt 60 76(3) 60.<br />

2003<br />

Round 16: Andre Agassi d. Taylor Dent 67(5) 64 75 ret.; Guillermo Coria d. Jonas Bjorkman 62 63 46 62; Juan Carlos Ferrero d. Todd Martin 62 64 36 57 63; Lleyton<br />

Hewitt d. Paradorn Srichaphan 46 62 64 62; Sjeng Schalken d. Rainer Schuettler 61 46 63 64; Andy Roddick d. Xavier Malisse 63 64 76(5); Younes El Aynaoui d. Carlos<br />

Moya 76(4) 76(7) 46 64; David Nalbandian d. Roger Federer 36 76(1) 64 63.<br />

Quarterfinals: Agassi d. Coria 64 63 75; Ferrero d. Hewitt 46 63 76(5) 61; Roddick d. Schalken 64 62 63; Nalbandian d. El Aynaoui 76(2) 62 36 75.<br />

Semifinals: Ferrero d. Agassi 64 63 36 64; Roddick d. Nalbandian 67(4) 36 76(7) 61 63. Final: Roddick d. Ferrero 63 76(2) 63.<br />

2002<br />

Round 16: Lleyton Hewitt d. Jiri Novak 64 62 75; Younes El Aynaoui d. Wayne Ferreira 36 75 75 76(3); Max Mirnyi d. Roger Federer 63 76(5) 64; Andre Agassi d. Jan-<br />

Michael Gambill 62 63 63; Andy Roddick d. Juan Ignacio Chela 57 64 64 64; Pete Sampras d. Tommy Haas 75 64 67(5) 75; Fernando Gonzalez d. Arnaud Clement 64<br />

62 63; Sjeng Schalken d. Gustavo Kuerten 63 76(6) 67(5) 76(4).<br />

Quarterfinals: Hewitt d. El Aynaoui 61 76(6) 46 62; Agassi d. Mirnyi 67(5) 63 75 63; Sampras d. Roddick 63 62 64; Schalken d. Gonzalez 67(5) 63 63 67(5) 76(2).<br />

Semifinals: Agassi d. Hewitt 64 76(5) 67(1) 62; Sampras d. Schalken 76(6) 76(4) 62. Final: Sampras d. Agassi 63 64 57 64.<br />

2001<br />

Round 16: Gustavo Kuerten d. Albert Costa 64 64 76(7); Yevgeny Kafelnikov d. Arnaud Clement 63 64 63; Lleyton Hewitt d. Tommy Haas 36 76(2) 64 62; Andy<br />

Roddick d. Tommy Robredo 62 62 64; Mariano Zabaleta d. Xavier Malisse 64 76(4) 75; Marat Safin d. Thomas Johansson 62 26 64 76(3); Pete Sampras d. Patrick<br />

Rafter 63 62 67(5) 64; Andre Agassi d. Roger Federer 61 62 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Kafelnikov d. Kuerten 64 60 63; Hewitt d. Roddick 67(5) 63 64 36 64; Safin d. Zabaleta 64 64 62; Sampras d. Agassi 67(7) 76(2) 76(2) 76(5).<br />

Semifinals: Hewitt d. Kafelnikov 61 62 61; Sampras d. Safin 63 76(5) 63. Final: Hewitt d. Sampras 76(4) 61 61.<br />

2000<br />

Round 16: Arnaud Clement d. Andrei Pavel 36 62 61 76; Lleyton Hewitt d. Thomas Enqvist 63 62 64; Pete Sampras d. Hyung-Taik Lee 76 62 64; Richard Krajicek d.<br />

Dominik Hrbaty 76 64 61; Marat Safin d. Juan Carlos Ferrero 61 62 62; Nicolas Kiefer d. Magnus Norman 62 67 61 63; Todd Martin d. Carlos Moya 67 67 61 76 62;<br />

Thomas Johansson d. Wayne Arthurs 64 67 63 64.<br />

Quarterfinals: Hewitt d. Clement 62 64 63; Sampras d. Krajicek 46 76 64 62; Safin d. Kiefer 75 46 76 63; Martin d. Johansson 64 64 36 75.<br />

Semifinals: Sampras d. Hewitt 76 64 76; Safin d. Martin 63 76 76. Final: Safin d. Sampras 64 63 63<br />

*For complete Open Era Round of 16 results please visit the Rankings and Statistics section on www.<strong>ATP</strong><strong>World</strong><strong>Tour</strong>.com<br />

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Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals<br />

November 21-28, 2010 in London, England<br />

8 Players, 8 Teams - $5,070,000 (Hard)<br />

Sunday, November 28, 2010<br />

Singles - Final<br />

(2)R Federer (SUI) d (1)R Nadal (ESP) 6-3 3-6 6-1<br />

Doubles - Final<br />

(2)D Nestor/Zimonjic d (3)Bhupathi/Mirnyi 7-6(6) 6-4<br />

Saturday, November 27, 2010<br />

Singles - Semifinals<br />

(1)R Nadal (ESP) d (5)A Murray (GBR) 7-6(5) 3-6 7-6(6)<br />

(2)R Federer (SUI) d (3)N Djokovic (SRB) 6-1 6-4<br />

Doubles - Semifinals<br />

(2)Nestor/Zimonjic d (1)Bryan/Bryan 6-3 3-6 [12-10]<br />

(3)Bhupathi/Mirnyi d (6)Fyrstenberg/Matkowski 6-4 6-4<br />

Friday, November 26, 2010<br />

Singles Round Robin<br />

(1)R Nadal (ESP) d (6)T Berdych (CZE) 7-6(3) 6-1<br />

(3)N Djokovic (SRB) d (8)A Roddick (USA) 6-2 6-3<br />

Doubles Round Robin<br />

(5)Kubot/Marach d (2)Nestor/Zimonjic 6-0 1-6 [10-6]<br />

(3)Bhupathi/Mirnyi d (7)Moodie/Norman 6-4 6-4<br />

Thursday, November 25, 2010<br />

Singles Round Robin<br />

(2)R Federer (SUI) d (4)R Soderling (SWE) 7-6(5) 6-3<br />

(5)A Murray (GBR) d (7)D Ferrer (ESP) 6-2 6-2<br />

Doubles Round Robin<br />

(1)Bryan/Bryan d (4)Dlouhy/Paes 6-3 6-4<br />

(6)Fyrstenberg/Matkowski d (8)Melzer/Petzschner 6-3 7-6(7)<br />

Wednesday, November 24, 2010<br />

Singles Round Robin<br />

(1)R Nadal (ESP) d (3)N Djokovic (SRB) 7-5 6-2<br />

(6)T Berdych (CZE) d (8)A Roddick (USA) 7-5 6-3<br />

Doubles Round Robin<br />

(2)Nestor/Zimonjic d (4)Bhupathi/Mirnyi 7-6(5) 7-6(1)<br />

(7)Moodie/Norman d (5)Kubot/Marach 6-1 6-3<br />

Tuesday, November 23, 2010<br />

Singles Round Robin<br />

(2)R Federer (SUI) d (5)A Murray (GBR) 6-4 6-2<br />

(4)R Soderling (SWE) d (7)D Ferrer (ESP) 7-5 7-5<br />

Doubles Round Robin<br />

(7)Melzer/Petzschner d (3)Dlouhy/Paes 7-6(9) 4-6 [10-8]<br />

(6)Fyrstenberg/Matkowski d (1)Bryan/Bryan 2-6 7-6(4) [10-8]<br />

Monday, November 22, 2010<br />

Singles Round Robin<br />

(3)N Djokovic (SRB) d (6)T Berdych (CZE) 6-3 6-3<br />

(1)R Nadal (ESP) d (8)A Rodick (USA) 3-6 7-6(5) 6-4<br />

Doubles Round Robin<br />

(2)Nestor/Zimonjic d (7)Moodie/Norman 6-1 6-2<br />

(4)Bhupathi/Mirnyi d (5)Kubot/Marach 7-6(2) 6-4<br />

Sunday, November 21, 2010<br />

Singles Round Robin<br />

(2)R Federer (SUI) d (7)D Ferrer (ESP) 6-1 6-4<br />

(5)A Murray (GBR) d (4)R Soderling (SWE) 6-2 6-4<br />

Doubles Round Robin<br />

(1)Bryan/Bryan d (8)Melzer/Petzschner 6-3 7-5<br />

(6)Fyrstenberg/Matkowski d (4)Dlouhy/Paes 6-3 7-6(3)<br />

SINGLES<br />

Player Record (Finish) Race Pts. Prize (US$)<br />

Roger Federer 5-0 (W) 1,500 $1,630,000<br />

Rafael Nadal 4-1 (F) 1,000 $860,000<br />

Novak Djokovic 2-2 (SF) 400 $360,000<br />

Andy Murray 2-2 (SF) 400 $360,000<br />

Tomas Berdych 1-2 (RR) 200 $240,000<br />

Robin Soderling 1-2 (RR) 200 $240,000<br />

David Ferrer 0-3 (RR) 0 $120,000<br />

Andy Roddick 0-3 (RR) 0 $120,000<br />

Fernando Verdasco alt. 0 $70,000<br />

Mikhail Youzhny alt 0 $70,000<br />

DOUBLES<br />

Player Record (Finish) Race Pts. Prize (US$)<br />

Nestor-Zimonjic 4-1 (W) 1,300 $265,000<br />

Bhupathi-Mirnyi 3-2 (F) 800 $140,000<br />

Fyrstenberg-Matkowski 3-1 (RR) 600 $132,500<br />

Bryan-Bryan 2-2 (SF) 400 $110,000<br />

Kubot-Marach 1-2 (RR) 200 $87,500<br />

Melzer-Petzschner 1-2 (RR) 200 $87,500<br />

Moodie-Norman 1-2 (RR) 200 $87,500<br />

Dlouhy-Paes 0-3 (RR) 0 $65,000<br />

Bopanna-Qureshi alt. 0 $25,000<br />

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Title Leaders<br />

Pos Player No. Years<br />

1 Roger Federer 5 2003-04, '06-07, '10<br />

Ivan Lendl 5 1981-82, '85-'87<br />

Pete Sampras 5 1991, '94, '96-97, '99<br />

4 Ilie Nastase 4 1971-73, '75<br />

5 Boris Becker 3 1988, '92, '95<br />

John McEnroe 3 1978, '83-84<br />

7 Lleyton Hewitt 2 2001-2002<br />

Bjorn Borg 2 1979-80<br />

All-Time Match Wins Leaders<br />

Pos Player W-L Pct.<br />

1 Ivan Lendl 39-10 .796<br />

2 Boris Becker 36-13 .735<br />

3 Pete Sampras 35-14 .714<br />

4 Roger Federer 34-7 .829<br />

5 Illie Nastase 23-3 .885<br />

6 Andre Agassi 22-20 .524<br />

7 John McEnroe 19-11 .633<br />

8 Stefan Edberg 18-14 .563<br />

Jimmy Connors 18-18 .500<br />

10 Bjorn Borg 16-7 .696<br />

Guillermo Vilas 16-12 .571<br />

Best Winning Percentage (minimun 10 matches played)<br />

Pos Player Pct. W-L<br />

1 Ilie Nastase .885 23-3<br />

2 Roger Federer .829 34-7<br />

3 Ivan Lendl .796 39-10<br />

4 Brian Gottfried .750 9-3<br />

5 Boris Becker .735 36-13<br />

6 Lleyton Hewitt .722 13-5<br />

7 Pete Sampras .714 35-14<br />

8 Bjorn Borg .696 16-7<br />

9 Stan Smith .684 13-6<br />

10 John McEnroe .633 19-11<br />

Most Years Qualified<br />

Pos Player No. Years<br />

1 Andre Agassi 14 1988-91, '94, '96, '98-03<br />

2 Ivan Lendl 12 1981-91<br />

3 Boris Becker 11 1985-92, '94-96<br />

Jimmy Connors 11 1972-73, '77-84, '87<br />

Pete Sampras 11 1990-2000<br />

6 Stefan Edberg 9 1985-90, '92-94<br />

Roger Federer 9 2002-2010<br />

John McEnroe 9 1978-85, '89<br />

9 Andy Roddick 8 2003-2010<br />

Guillermo Vilas 8 1974-77, '79-82


HISTORY OF BARCLAYS <strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR FINALS<br />

SINGLES<br />

DOUBLES<br />

Year City Champion Runner-up Score<br />

2010 London Roger Federer Rafael Nadal 63 36 61<br />

2009 London Nikolay Davydenko Juan Martin del Potro 63 64<br />

2008 Shanghai Novak Djokovic Nikolay Davydenko 61 75<br />

2007 Shanghai Roger Federer David Ferrer 62 63 62<br />

2006 Shanghai Roger Federer James Blake 60 63 64<br />

2005 Shanghai David Nalbandian Roger Federer 67(4) 67(11) 62 61 76(3)<br />

2004 Houston Roger Federer Lleyton Hewitt 63 62<br />

2003 Houston Roger Federer Andre Agassi 63 60 64<br />

2002 Shanghai Lleyton Hewitt Juan Carlos Ferrero 75 75 26 26 64<br />

2001 Sydney Lleyton Hewitt Sebastien Grosjean 63 63 64<br />

2000 Lisbon Gustavo Kuerten Andre Agassi 64 64 64<br />

1999 Hanover Pete Sampras Andre Agassi 61 75 64<br />

1998 Hanover Alex Corretja Carlos Moya 36 36 75 63 75<br />

1997 Hanover Pete Sampras Yevgeny Kafelnikov 63 62 62<br />

1996 Hanover Pete Sampras Boris Becker 36 76(5) 76(4) 67(11) 64<br />

1995 Frankfurt Boris Becker Michael Chang 76(3) 60 76(5)<br />

1994 Frankfurt Pete Sampras Boris Becker 46 63 75 64<br />

1993 Frankfurt Michael Stich Pete Sampras 76(3) 26 76(7) 62<br />

1992 Frankfurt Boris Becker Jim Courier 63 63 75<br />

1991 Frankfurt Pete Sampras Jim Courier 36 76(5) 63 64<br />

1990 Frankfurt Andre Agassi Stefan Edberg 57 76(5) 75 62<br />

1989 New York Stefan Edberg Boris Becker 46 76(6) 63 61<br />

1988 New York Boris Becker Ivan Lendl 57 76(5) 36 62 76(5)<br />

1987 New York Ivan Lendl Mats Wilander 62 62 63<br />

1986 New York Ivan Lendl Boris Becker 64 64 64<br />

1985 New York Ivan Lendl Boris Becker 62 76(4) 63<br />

1984 New York John McEnroe Ivan Lendl 75 60 64<br />

1983 New York John McEnroe Ivan Lendl 63 64 64<br />

1982 New York Ivan Lendl John McEnroe 64 64 62<br />

1981 New York Ivan Lendl Vitas Gerulaitis 67(5) 36 76(6) 62 64<br />

1980 New York Bjorn Borg Ivan Lendl 64 62 62<br />

1979 New York Bjorn Borg Vitas Gerulaitis 62 62<br />

1978 New York John McEnroe Arthur Ashe 67 63 75<br />

1977 New York Jimmy Connors Bjorn Borg 64 16 64<br />

1976 Houston Manuel Orantes Wojtek Fibak 57 62 06 76(1) 61<br />

1975 Stockholm Ilie Nastase Bjorn Borg 62 62 61<br />

1974 Melbourne Guillermo Vilas Ilie Nastase 76 62 36 36 64<br />

1973 Boston Ilie Nastase Tom Okker 63 75 46 63<br />

1972 Barcelona Ilie Nastase Stan Smith 63 62 36 26 63<br />

1971 Paris Ilie Nastase Round Robin<br />

1970 Tokyo Stan Smith Round Robin<br />

Year City Champion Runner-up Score<br />

2010 London Nestor/Zimonjic Bhupathi/Mirnyi 76(6) 64<br />

2009 London Bryan/Bryan Mirnyi/Ram 76 63<br />

2008 Shanghai Nestor/Zimonjic Bryan/Bryan 76 62<br />

2007 Shanghai Knowles/Nestor Aspelin/Knowle 62 63<br />

2006 Shanghai Bjorkman/Minryi Knowles/Nestor 62 64<br />

2005 Shanghai Llodra/Santoro Paes/Zimonjic 67 63 76<br />

2004 Houston Bryan/Bryan W. Black/Ullyett 46 75 64 62<br />

2003 Houston Bryan/Bryan Llodra/Santoro 67 63 36 76 64<br />

2002 Bangalore E. Ferreira/Leach Pala/Vizner 67 76 64 64<br />

2001 <strong>Tour</strong>nament Not Held<br />

2000 Bangalore Johnson/Norval Bhupathi/Paes 76 63 64<br />

1999 Hartford Lareau/O'Brien Bhupathi/Paes 63 62 62<br />

1998 Hartford Eltingh/Haarhuis Knowles/Nestor 64 62 75<br />

1997 Hartford Leach/Stark Bhupathi/Paes 63 64 76<br />

1996 Hartford Woodbridge/Woodforde Lareau/O'Brien 64 57 62 76<br />

1995 Eindhoven Connell/Galbraith Eltingh/Haarhuis 76 76 36 76<br />

1994 Jakarta Apell/Bjorkman Woodbridge/Woodforde 64 46 46 76 76<br />

1993 Johannesburg Eltingh/Haarhuis Woodbridge/Woodforde 76 76 64<br />

1992 Johannesburg Woodbridge/Woodforde Fitzgerald/Jarryd 62 76 57 36 63<br />

1991 Johannesburg Fitzgerald/Jarryd Flach/Seguso 64 64 26 64<br />

1990 Sanctuary Cove Forget/Hlasek Casal/E. Sanchez 64 76 57 64<br />

1989 London Grabb/P. McEnroe Fitzgerald/Jarryd 75 76 57 63<br />

1988 London Leach/Pugh Casal/E. Sanchez 64 63 26 60<br />

1987 London Mecir/Smid Flach/Seguso 64 75 67 63<br />

1986 London Edberg/Jarryd Forget/Noah 63 76 63<br />

1985 New York Edberg/Jarryd Nystrom/Wilander 61 76<br />

1984 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Edmondson/Stewart 63 61<br />

1983 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Slozil/Smid 62 62<br />

1982 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Stewart/Taygan 75 63<br />

1981 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Curren/Denton 63 63<br />

1980 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe McNamara/McNamee 64 63<br />

1979 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Fibak/Okker 63 76 61<br />

1978 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Fibak/Okker 64 62 64<br />

1977 New York B. Hewitt/McMillan Lutz/S. Smith 75 76 63<br />

1976 Houston McNair/Stewart Gottfried/R. Ramirez 63 57 57 64 64<br />

1975 Stockholm Gisbert/Orantes Round Robin<br />

1971-74 <strong>Tour</strong>nament Not Held<br />

1970 Tokyo Ashe/S. Smith Round Robin<br />

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DAVIS CUP TITLE LEADERS<br />

Country<br />

No.<br />

United States ..............32<br />

Australia ......................28<br />

France ............................9<br />

Great Britain.................. 9<br />

Sweden..........................7<br />

Spain..............................4<br />

Germany ........................3<br />

Russia ............................2<br />

Croatia ..........................1<br />

Czechoslovakia ..............1<br />

Italy ..............................1<br />

Serbia ............................1<br />

South Africa ..................1<br />

WORLD GROUP FINAL ROUND<br />

YEAR VENUE WINNER FINALIST SCORE<br />

2010 .......Belgrade..............Serbia ..................France .........................3-2<br />

2009 .......Barcelona ............Spain ...................Czech Republic............5-0<br />

2008 .......Mar del Plata .......Spain ...................Argentina....................3-1<br />

2007 .......Portland ..............USA .....................Russia..........................4-1<br />

2006 .......Moscow ...............Russia ..................Argentina....................3-2<br />

2005 .......Bratislava.............Croatia.................Slovak Republic...........3-2<br />

2004 .......Seville..................Spain ...................USA .............................3-2<br />

2003 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............Spain...........................3-1<br />

2002 .......Paris ....................Russia ..................France .........................3-2<br />

2001 .......Melbourne...........France..................Australia .....................3-2<br />

2000 .......Barcelona ............Spain ...................Australia .....................3-1<br />

1999 .......Nice .....................Australia..............France .........................3-2<br />

1998 .......Milan ...................Sweden ...............Italy.............................4-1<br />

1997 .......Gothenburg .........Sweden ...............USA .............................5-0<br />

1996 .......Malmo.................France..................Sweden .......................3-2<br />

1995 .......Moscow ...............USA .....................Russia..........................3-2<br />

1994 .......Moscow ...............Sweden ...............Russia..........................4-1<br />

1993 .......Dusseldorf ...........Germany..............Australia .....................4-1<br />

1992 .......Fort Worth ...........USA .....................Switzerland.................3-1<br />

1991 .......Lyon.....................France..................USA .............................3-1<br />

1990 .......St. Petersburg......USA .....................Australia .....................3-2<br />

1989 .......Stuttgart..............Germany..............Sweden .......................3-2<br />

1988 .......Gothenburg .........Germany..............Sweden .......................4-1<br />

1987 .......Gothenburg .........Sweden ...............India ...........................5-0<br />

1986 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............Sweden .......................3-2<br />

1985 .......Munich ................Sweden ...............Germany .....................3-2<br />

1984 .......Gothenburg .........Sweden ...............USA .............................4-1<br />

1983 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............Sweden .......................3-2<br />

1982 .......Grenoble..............USA .....................France .........................4-1<br />

1981 .......Cincinnati ............USA .....................Argentina....................3-1<br />

1980 .......Prague.................Czechoslovakia ....Italy.............................4-1<br />

1979 .......San Francisco.......USA .....................Italy.............................5-0<br />

1978 .......Palm Springs .......USA .....................Great Britain................4-1<br />

1977 .......Sydney.................Australia..............Italy.............................3-1<br />

1976 .......Santiago ..............Italy .....................Chile............................4-1<br />

1975 .......Stockholm ...........Sweden ...............Czechoslovakia............3-2<br />

1974 ...................................South Africa.........India ...........................w.o.<br />

1973 .......Cleveland.............Australia..............USA .............................5-0<br />

1972 .......Bucharest ............USA .....................Romania .....................3-2<br />

1971 .......Charlotte .............USA .....................Romania .....................3-2<br />

1970 .......Cleveland.............USA .....................West Germany ............5-0<br />

1969 .......Cleveland.............USA .....................Romania .....................5-0<br />

1968 .......Adelaide ..............USA .....................Australia .....................4-1<br />

1967 .......Brisbane ..............Australia..............Spain...........................4-1<br />

1966 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............India ...........................4-1<br />

1965 .......Sydney.................Australia..............Spain...........................4-1<br />

1964 .......Cleveland.............Australia..............USA .............................3-2<br />

1963 .......Adelaide ..............USA .....................Australia .....................3-2<br />

1962 .......Brisbane ..............Australia..............Mexico ........................5-0<br />

1961 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............Italy.............................5-0<br />

1960 .......Sydney.................Australia..............Italy.............................4-1<br />

1959 .......New York .............Australia..............USA .............................3-2<br />

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1958 .......Brisbane ..............USA .....................Australia .....................3-2<br />

1957 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............USA .............................3-2<br />

1956 .......Adelaide ..............Australia..............USA .............................5-0<br />

1955 .......New York .............Australia..............USA .............................5-0<br />

1954 .......Sydney.................USA .....................Australia .....................3-2<br />

1953 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............USA .............................3-2<br />

1952 .......Adelaide ..............Australia..............USA .............................4-1<br />

1951 .......Sydney.................Australia..............USA .............................3-2<br />

1950 .......New York .............Australia..............USA .............................4-1<br />

1949 .......New York .............USA .....................Australia .....................4-1<br />

1948 .......New York .............USA .....................Australia .....................5-0<br />

1947 .......New York .............USA .....................Australia .....................4-1<br />

1946 .......Melbourne...........USA .....................Australia .....................5-0<br />

1945-40..Not Held<br />

1939 .......Philadelphia ........Australia..............USA .............................3-2<br />

1938 .......Philadelphia ........USA .....................Australia .....................3-2<br />

1937 .......Wimbledon..........USA .....................Great Britain................4-1<br />

1936 .......Wimbledon..........Great Britain ........Australia .....................3-2<br />

1935 .......Wimbledon..........Great Britain ........USA .............................5-0<br />

1934 .......Wimbledon..........Great Britain ........USA .............................4-1<br />

1933 .......Paris ....................Great Britain ........France .........................3-2<br />

1932 .......Paris ....................France..................USA .............................3-2<br />

1931 .......Paris ....................France..................Great Britain................3-2<br />

1930 .......Paris ....................France..................USA .............................4-1<br />

1929 .......Paris ....................France..................USA .............................3-2<br />

1928 .......Paris ....................France..................USA .............................4-1<br />

1927 .......Philadelphia ........France..................USA .............................3-2<br />

1926 .......Philadelphia ........USA .....................France .........................4-1<br />

1925 .......Philadelphia ........USA .....................France .........................5-0<br />

1924 .......Philadelphia ........USA .....................Australia .....................5-0<br />

1923 .......New York .............USA .....................Australasia ..................4-1<br />

1922 .......New York .............USA .....................Australasia ..................4-1<br />

1921 .......New York .............USA .....................Japan ..........................5-0<br />

1920 .......Auckland .............USA .....................Australasia ..................5-0<br />

1919 .......Sydney.................Australasia...........British Isles..................4-1<br />

1918-15..Not Held<br />

1914 .......New York .............Australasia...........USA .............................3-2<br />

1913 .......Wimbledon..........USA .....................British Isles..................3-2<br />

1912 .......Melbourne...........British Isles ..........Australasia ..................3-2<br />

1911 .......Christchurch ........Australasia...........USA .............................5-0<br />

1910 .......Not Held<br />

1909 .......Sydney.................Australasia...........USA .............................5-0<br />

1908 .......Melbourne...........Australasia...........USA .............................3-2<br />

1907 .......Wimbledon..........Australasia...........British Isles..................3-2<br />

1906 .......Wimbledon..........British Isles ..........USA .............................5-0<br />

1905 .......Wimbledon..........British Isles ..........USA .............................5-0<br />

1904 .......Wimbledon..........British Isles ..........Belgium ......................5-0<br />

1903 .......Boston .................British Isles ..........USA .............................4-1<br />

1902 .......New York .............USA .....................British Isles..................3-2<br />

1901 .......Not Held<br />

1900 .......Boston .................USA .....................British Isles..................3-0


<strong>2011</strong> DAVIS CUP WORLD GROUP (16 NATIONS)<br />

1st Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final<br />

March July September December<br />

4-6 8-10 16-18 2-4<br />

(s) SERBIA<br />

(c)<br />

INDIA<br />

(s) RUSSIA<br />

SWEDEN<br />

(c)<br />

(s) CZECH REP.<br />

(c)*<br />

KAZAKHSTAN<br />

(s) ARGENTINA<br />

(c)<br />

ROMANIA<br />

CHILE<br />

(c)<br />

CHAMPION NATION<br />

(s) USA<br />

BELGIUM<br />

(c)<br />

(s) SPAIN<br />

GERMANY<br />

(s) CROATIA<br />

AUSTRIA<br />

(c)<br />

(c)<br />

2010 DAVIS CUP RESULTS<br />

1st Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final<br />

March July September December<br />

5-7 9-11 17-19 3-5<br />

(s) FRANCE<br />

(s) = Seed<br />

(c) = Choice of surface<br />

* = Choice of surface if decided by lot<br />

SERBIA 3 FRANCE 2 in Belgrade, Dec. 3-5, 2010<br />

Gael Monfils (FRA) d Janko Tipsarevic 61 76(4) 60;<br />

Novak Djokovic (SRB) d Gilles Simon 63 61 75;<br />

Arnaud Clement-Michael Llodra (FRA) d. Viktor<br />

Troicki-Nenad Zimonjic 36 67(3) 64 75 64;<br />

Djokovic (SRB) d Monfils 62 62 64; Troicki (SRB) d.<br />

Llodra 62 62 63.<br />

SPAIN<br />

SPAIN<br />

SWITZERLAND 4-1<br />

FRANCE<br />

GERMANY 5-0<br />

FRANCE<br />

FRANCE 4-1<br />

FRANCE<br />

RUSSIA 5-0<br />

RUSSIA<br />

INDIA 3-2<br />

ARGENTINA<br />

ARGENTINA 3-2<br />

ARGENTINA<br />

SWEDEN 3-2<br />

SERBIA<br />

ECUADOR 3-2<br />

CROATIA<br />

CROATIA 5-0<br />

SERBIA<br />

SERBIA 4-1<br />

SERBIA<br />

USA 3-2<br />

SERBIA<br />

CHILE 3-2<br />

CHILE<br />

ISRAEL 4-1<br />

CZECH REP.<br />

BELGIUM 4-1<br />

CZECH REP.<br />

CZECH REP. 4-1<br />

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OLYMPIC RESULTS<br />

2008 — Beijing Singles Doubles<br />

Gold Medal Rafael Nadal (ESP) Roger Federer-Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI)<br />

Silver Medal Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) Simon Aspelin-Thomas Johansson (SWE)<br />

Bronze Medal Novak Djokovic (SRB) Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (USA)<br />

2004 — Athens Singles Doubles<br />

Gold Medal Nicolas Massu (CHI) Nicolas Massu-Fernando Gonzalez (CHI)<br />

Silver Medal Mardy Fish (USA) Nicolas Kiefer-Rainer Schuettler (GER)<br />

Bronze Medal Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) Mario Ancic-Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)<br />

2000 — Sydney Singles Doubles<br />

Gold Medal Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) Sebastien Lareau-Daniel Nestor (CAN)<br />

Silver Medal Tommy Haas (GER) Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde (AUS)<br />

Bronze Medal Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA) Alex Corretja-Albert Costa (ESP)<br />

1996 — Atlanta Singles Doubles<br />

Gold Medal Andre Agassi (USA) Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde (AUS)<br />

Silver Medal Sergi Bruguera (ESP) Neil Broad-Tim Henman (GBR)<br />

Bronze Medal Leander Paes (IND) Marc-Kevin Goellner-David Prinosil (GER)<br />

1992 — Barcelona Singles Doubles<br />

Gold Medal Marc Rosset (SUI) Boris Becker-Michael Stich (GER)<br />

Silver Medal Jordi Arrese (ESP) Wayne Ferreira-Piet Norval (RSA)<br />

Bronze Medal Andrei Cherkasov (RUS) Goran Ivanisevic-Goran Prpic (CRO)<br />

1988 — Seoul Singles Doubles<br />

Gold Medal Miloslav Mecir (CZE) Ken Flach-Robert Seguso (USA)<br />

Silver Medal Tim Mayotte (USA) Sergio Casal-Emilio Sanchez (ESP)<br />

Bronze Medal Stefan Edberg (SWE) Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd (SWE)<br />

Brad Gilbert (USA)<br />

WORLD TEAM CUP RESULTS<br />

FINAL - SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2010: Argentina d. USA 2-1<br />

J. Monaco (ARG) d. S. Querrey (USA) 1-6, 6-2, 6-3; H. Zeballos (ARG) d. R. Ginepri (USA) 6-4, 6-7(7), 7-5;<br />

B. Bryan-M. Bryan (USA) d. E. Schwank-D. Veronelli (ARG) 6-1, 6-2<br />

Blue Group<br />

Pos. Team Ties Matches Sets<br />

1 Argentina 3-0 6-3 13-10<br />

2 France 2-1 5-4 13-9<br />

3 Germany 1-2 4-5 10-11<br />

4 Serbia 0-3 3-6 7-13<br />

Red Group<br />

Pos. Team Ties Matches Sets<br />

1 USA 3-0 6-3 14-8<br />

2 Czech Rep. 2-1 5-4 12-10<br />

3 Spain 1-2 4-5 7-15<br />

4 Australia 0-3 3-6 7-15<br />

PREVIOUS WINNERS<br />

2010-Argentina<br />

2009-Serbia<br />

2008-Sweden<br />

2007-Argentina<br />

2006-Croatia<br />

2005-Germany<br />

2004-Chile<br />

2003-Chile<br />

2002-Argentina<br />

2001-Australia<br />

2000-Slovak Republic<br />

1999-Australia<br />

1998-Germany<br />

1997-Spain<br />

1996-Switzerland<br />

1995-Sweden<br />

1994-Germany<br />

1993-USA<br />

1992-Spain<br />

1991-Sweden<br />

1990-Yugoslavia<br />

1989-Germany<br />

1988-Sweden<br />

1987-Czechoslovakia<br />

1986-France<br />

1985-USA<br />

1984-USA<br />

1983-Spain<br />

1982-USA<br />

1981-Czechoslovakia<br />

1980-Argentina<br />

1979-Australia<br />

1978-Spain<br />

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2010 <strong>ATP</strong> TOURNAMENT & GRAND SLAM RESULTS<br />

Last Day <strong>Tour</strong>nament Singles Final (seed) Doubles Final (seed)<br />

01/09/10 Qatar ExxonMobil Open (H) Doha $1,110,250 (3) Nikolay Davydenko d. (2) Rafael Nadal 0-6, 7-6(8), 6-4 G.Garcia-Lopez-A.Montanes d. (2) F.Cermak-M.Mertinak 6-4, 7-5<br />

01/10/10 Brisbane International (H) Brisbane $424,250 (1) Andy Roddick d. (2) Radek Stepanek 7-6(2), 7-6(7) J.Chardy-M.Gicquel d. (1) L.Dlouhy-L.Paes 6-3, 7-6(5)<br />

01/10/10 Aircel Chennai Open (H) Chennai $450,000 (2) Marin Cilic d. (3) Stanislas Wawrinka 7-6(2), 7-6(3) (2) M.Granollers-S.Ventura d. Y.Lu-J.Tipsarevic 7-5, 6-2<br />

01/16/10 Heineken Open (H) Auckland $407,250 John Isner d. Arnaud Clement 6-3, 5-7, 7-6(2) M.Daniell-H.Tecau d. M.Melo-B.Soares 7-5, 6-4<br />

01/16/10 Medibank International Sydney (H) Sydney $424,250 Marcos Baghdatis d. Richard Gasquet 6-4, 7-6(2) (1) D.Nestor-N.Zimonjic d. R.Hutchins-J.Kerr 6-3, 7-6(5)<br />

01/31/10 Australian Open (H) Australian Open A$11,048,640 (1) Roger Federer d. (5) Andy Murray 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(11) (1) M.Bryan-B.Bryan d. (2) D.Nestor-N.Zimonjic 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-3<br />

02/07/10 SA Tennis Open (H) Johannesburg $500,000 (3) Feliciano Lopez d. (8) Stephane Robert 7-5, 6-1 R.Bopanna-A.Qureshi d. K.Beck-H.Levy 2-6, 6-3, 10-5<br />

02/07/10 Movistar Open (C) Santiago $450,000 (3) Thomaz Bellucci d. (2) Juan Monaco 6-2, 0-6, 6-4 (1) L.Kubot-O.Marach d. P.Starace-H.Zeballos 6-4, 6-0<br />

02/07/10 PBZ Zagreb Indoors (H) Zagreb €450,000 (1) Marin Cilic d. Michael Berrer 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-3 J.Melzer-P.Petzschner d. A.Clement-O.Rochus 3-6, 6-3, 10-8<br />

02/14/10 Brasil Open 2010 (C) Costa Do Sauipe $500,000 (1) Juan Carlos Ferrero d. Lukasz Kubot 6-1, 6-0 (2) P.Cuevas-M.Granollers d. (1) L.Kubot-O.Marach 7-5, 6-4<br />

02/14/10 ABN AMRO <strong>World</strong> Tennis Trnmt. (H) Rotterdam €1,445,000 (3-WC) Robin Soderling d. (6) Mikhail Youzhny 6-4, 2-0 RET (1) D.Nestor-N.Zimonjic d. S.Aspelin-P.Hanley 6-4, 4-6, 10-7<br />

02/14/10 SAP Open (H) San Jose $600,000 (2) Fernando Verdasco d. (1) Andy Roddick 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 M.Fish-S.Querrey d. B.Becker-L.Mayer 7-6(3), 7-5<br />

02/21/10 Copa Telmex (C) Buenos Aires $544,300 (2) Juan Carlos Ferrero d. (1) David Ferrer 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 (4) S.Prieto-H.Zeballos d. S.Greul-P.Luczak 7-6(4), 6-3<br />

02/21/10 Open 13 (H) Marseille €576,000 Michael Llodra d. (8) Julien Benneteau 6-3, 6-4 (2) J.Benneteau-M.Llodra d. (1) J.Knowle-R.Lindstedt 6-4, 6-3<br />

02/21/10 Regions Morgan Keegan Chmps. (H) Memphis $1,226,500 (8) Sam Querrey d. (6) John Isner 6-7(3), 7-6(5), 6-3 J.Isner-S.Querrey d. R.Hutchins-J.Kerr 6-4, 6-4<br />

02/27/10 Abierto Mexicano Telcel (C) Acapulco $1,081,500 (3) David Ferrer d. (4) Juan Carlos Ferrero 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 (1) L.Kubot-O.Marach d. F.Fognini-P.Starace 6-0, 6-0<br />

03/1/10 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Chmps. (H) Dubai $2,233,000 (2) Novak Djokovic d. (7) Mikhail Youzhny 7-5, 5-7, 6-3 S.Aspelin-P.Hanley d. (2) L.Dlouhy-L.Paes 6-2, 6-3<br />

02/28/10 Delray Beach Intl’ Tennis Chmps. (H) Delray Beach $500,000 Ernests Gulbis d. (2) Ivo Karlovic 6-2, 6-3 (1) M.Bryan-B.Bryan d. P.Marx-I.Zelenay 6-3, 7-6(3)<br />

03/21/10 BNP Paribas Open (H) Indian Wells $4,500,000 (20) Ivan Ljubicic d. (7) Andy Roddick 7-6(3), 7-6(5) M.Lopez-R.Nadal d. (1) D.Nestor-N.Zimonjic 7-6(8), 6-3<br />

04/04/10 Sony Ericsson Open (H) Miami $4,500,000 (6) Andy Roddick d. (16) Tomas Berdych 7-5, 6-4 (3) L.Dlouhy-L.Paes d. (4) M.Bhupathi-M.Mirnyi 6-2, 7-5<br />

04/11/10 Grand Prix Hassan II (C) Casablanca €450,000 (1) Stanislas Wawrinka d. (3) Victor Hanescu 6-2, 6-3 (3) R.Lindstedt-H.Tecau d. R.Bopanna-A.Qureshi 6-2, 3-6, 10-7<br />

04/11/10 U.S. Men’s Clay Court Chmp. (C) Houston $500,000 Juan Ignacio Chela d. (3) Sam Querrey 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 (1) M.Bryan-B.Bryan d. (3) S.Huss-W.Moodie 6-3, 7-5<br />

04/18/10 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters (C) Monte Carlo €2,750,000 (2) Rafael Nadal d. (6) Fernando Verdasco 6-0, 6-1 (1) D.Nestor-N.Zimonjic d. (5) M.Bhupathi-M.Mirnyi 6-3, 2-0 RET<br />

04/25/10 Open Sabadell Atlantico (C) Barcelona €1,995,000 (5-WC) Fernando Verdasco d. (2) Robin Soderling 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 (1) D.Nestor-N.Zimonjic d. L.Hewitt-M.Knowles 4-6, 6-3, 10-6<br />

05/02/10 Internazionali BNL d'Italia (C) Rome €2,750,000 (3) Rafael Nadal d. (13) David Ferrer 7-5, 6-2 (2) B.Bryan-M.Bryan d. J.Isner-S.Querrey 6-2, 6-3<br />

05/09/10 Serbia Open (C) Belgrade €424,950 (3) Sam Querrey d. (2) John Isner 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-4 S.Gonzalez-T.Rettenmaier d. T.Bednarek-M.Kowalczyk 7-6(6), 6-1<br />

05/09/10 Estoril Open (C) Estoril €450,000 (4) Albert Montanes d. Frederico Gil 6-2, 6-7(4), 7-5 M.Lopez-D.Marrero d. (1) P.Cuevas-M.Granollers 6-7(1), 6-4, 10-4<br />

05/09/10 BMW Open (C) Munich €450,000 (2) Mikhail Youzhny d. (1) Marin Cilic 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 (4) O.Marach-S.Ventura d. (3) E.Butorac-M.Kohlmann 5-7, 6-3, 16-14<br />

05/16/10 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open (C) Madrid €3,700,000 (2) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer 6-4, 7-6(5) (2) B.Bryan-M.Bryan d. (1) D.Nestor-N.Zimonjic 6-3, 6-4<br />

05/22/10 Open de Nice Côte d’Azur (C) Nice €450,000 Richard Gasquet d. (2) Fernando Verdasco 6-3, 5-7, 7-6(5) (3) M.Melo-B.Soares d. R.Bopanna-A.Qureshi 1-6, 6-3, 10-5<br />

05/22/10 Düsseldorf <strong>World</strong> Team Cup (C) Düsseldorf €1,350,000 Argentina d. U.S.A. 2-1<br />

06/06/10 Roland Garros (C) Roland Garros €7,580,800 (2) Rafael Nadal d. (5) Robin Soderling 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 (2) D.Nestor-N.Zimonjic d. (3) L.Dlouhy-L.Paes 7-5, 6-2<br />

06/13/10 Gerry Weber Open (G) Halle €750,000 (8) Lleyton Hewitt d. (1) Roger Federer 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-4 S.Stakhovsky-M.Youzhny d. (2) M.Damm-F.Polasek 4-6, 7-5, 10-7<br />

06/13/10 AEGON Chmps. (G) London/Queen's Club €713,950 (7) Sam Querrey d. Mardy Fish 7-6(3), 7-5 N.Djokovic-J.Erlich d. K.Beck-D.Skoch 6-7(6), 6-2, 10-3<br />

06/19/10 AEGON International (G) Eastbourne €456,750 (8) Michael Llodra d. (5) Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 7-5, 6-2 (2) M.Fyrstenberg-M.Matkowski d. C.Fleming-K.Skupski 6-3, 5-7, 10-8<br />

06/19/10 UNICEF Open (G) s-Hertogenbosch €450,000 Sergiy Stakhovsky d. (7) Janko Tipsarevic 6-3, 6-0 (4) R.Lindstedt-H.Tecau d. (1) L.Dlouhy-L.Paes 1-6, 7-5, 10-7<br />

07/04/10 Wimbledon (G) Wimbledon £6,196,000 (2) Rafael Nadal d. (12) Tomas Berdych 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 J.Melzer-P.Petzschner d. (16) R.Lindstedt-H.Tecau 6-1, 7-5, 7-5<br />

07/11/10 Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Chmps. (G) Newport $500,000 (5) Mardy Fish d. (4) Olivier Rochus 5-7, 6-3, 6-4 C.Ball-C.Guccione d. (4) S.Gonzalez-T.Rettenmaier 6-3, 6-4<br />

07/18/10 Catella Swedish Open (C) Båstad €450,000 (4) Nicolas Almagro d. (1) Robin Soderling 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 (2) R.Lindstedt-H.Tecau d. A.Seppi-S.Vagnozzi 6-4, 7-5<br />

07/18/10 MercedesCup (C) Stuttgart €450,000 (5) Albert Montanes d. (3) Gael Monfils 6-2, 1-2 RET C.Berlocq-E.Schwank d. (3) C.Kas-P.Petzschner 7-6(5), 7-6(6)<br />

07/25/10 Atlanta Tennis Championships (H) Atlanta $600,000 (6) Mardy Fish d. (2) John Isner 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(4) S.Lipsky-R.Ram d. R.Bopanna-K.Vliegen 6-3, 6-7(4), 12-10<br />

07/25/10 International German Open (C) Hamburg €1,115,000 Andrey Golubev d. (3) Jurgen Melzer 6-3, 7-5 M.Lopez-D.Marrero d. J.Chardy-P.Mathieu 6-3, 2-6, 10-8<br />

08/01/10 Allianz Suisse Open Gstaad (C) Gstaad €450,000 (2) Nicolas Almagro d. (7) Richard Gasquet 7-5, 6-1 J.Brunstrom-J.Nieminen d. (4) M.Melo-B.Soares 6-3, 6-7(4), 11-9<br />

08/01/10 Farmers Classic (H) Los Angeles $700,000 (2) Sam Querrey d. (1-WC) Andy Murray 5-7, 7-6(2), 6-3 (1) B.Bryan-M.Bryan d. E.Butorac-J.Rojer 6-7(6), 6-2, 10-7<br />

08/01/10 <strong>ATP</strong> Studena Croatia Open Umag (C) Umag €450,000 (4) Juan Carlos Ferrero d. Potito Starace 6-4, 6-4 L.Friedl-F.Polasek d. (2) F.Cermak-M.Mertinak 6-3, 7-6(7)<br />

08/08/10 Legg Mason Tennis Classic (H) Washington $1,402,000 (WC) David Nalbandian d. (8) Marcos Baghdatis 6-2, 7-6(4) M.Fish-M.Knowles d. T.Berdych-R.Stepanek 4-6, 7-6(7), 10-7<br />

08/15/10 Rogers Cup (H) Toronto $3,000,000 (4) Andy Murray d. (3) Roger Federer 7-5, 7-5 (2) B.Bryan-M.Bryan d. J.Benneteau-M.Llodra 7-5, 6-3<br />

08/22/10 Western & Southern Financial<br />

Group Masters (H) Cincinnati $3,000,000 (3) Roger Federer d. (WC) Mardy Fish 6-7(5), 7-6(1), 6-4 (2) B.Bryan-M.Bryan d. (4) M.Bhupathi-M.Mirnyi 6-3, 6-4<br />

08/28/10 Pilot Pen Tennis (H) New Haven $750,000 (9) Sergiy Stakhovsky d. (15) Denis Istomin 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 R.Lindstedt-H.Tecau d. R.Bopanna-A.Qureshi 6-4, 7-5<br />

09/13/10 US Open (H) US Open $10,508,000 (1) Rafael Nadal d. (3) Novak Djokovic 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 (1) M.Bryan-B.Bryan d. (16) R.Bopanna-A.Qureshi 7-6(5), 7-6(4)<br />

09/26/10 BCR Open Romania (C) Bucharest €420,200 (4) Juan Ignacio Chela d. (Q) Pablo Andujar 7-5, 6-1 (3) J.Chela-L.Kubot d. (2) M.Granollers-S.Ventura 6-2, 5-7, 13-11<br />

09/26/10 Open de Moselle (H) Metz €450,000 (8) Gilles Simon d. (Q) Mischa Zverev 6-3, 6-2 D.Brown-R.Wassen d. (2) M.Melo-B.Soares 6-3, 6-3<br />

10/03/10 Thailand Open (H) Bangkok $608,500 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez d. Jarkko Nieminen 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 C.Kas-V.Troicki d. (4) J.Erlich-J.Melzer 6-4, 6-4<br />

10/03/10 Malaysian Open, Kuala Lumpur (H) Kuala Lumpur $947,750 (4) Mikhail Youzhny d. (8) Andrey Golubev 6-7(7), 6-2, 7-6(3) (2) F.Cermak-M.Mertinak d. (1) M.Fyrstenberg-M.Matkowski 7-6(3), 7-6(5)<br />

10/10/10 Japan Open (H) Tokyo $1,226,500 (1) Rafael Nadal d. (5) Gael Monfils 6-1, 7-5 E.Butorac-J.Rojer d. A.Seppi-D.Tursunov 6-3, 6-2<br />

10/11/10 China Open (H) Beijing $3,336,500 (1) Novak Djokovic d. (8) David Ferrer 6-2, 6-4 (1) B.Bryan-M.Bryan d. (4) M.Fyrstenberg-M.Matkowski 6-1, 7-6(5)<br />

10/17/10 Shanghai Rolex Masters (H) Shanghai $5,250,000 (4) Andy Murray d. (3) Roger Federer 6-3, 6-2 (3) J.Melzer-L.Paes d. (6) M.Fyrstenberg-M.Matkowski 7-5, 4-6, 10-5<br />

10/24/10 Kremlin Cup (H) Moscow $1,080,500 Viktor Troicki d. (4) Marcos Baghdatis 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 I.Kunitsyn-D.Tursunov d. J.Tipsarevic-V.Troicki 7-6(8), 6-3<br />

10/24/10 If Stockholm Open (H) Stockholm €600,000 (1) Roger Federer d. Florian Mayer 6-4, 6-3 E.Butorac-J.Rojer d. J.Brunstrom-J.Nieminen 6-3, 6-4<br />

10/31/10 Open Sud de France (H) Montpellier €650,000 (3) Gael Monfils d. (4) Ivan Ljubicic 6-2, 5-7, 6-1 S.Huss-R.Hutchins d. (4) M.Lopez-E.Schwank 6-2, 4-6, 10-7<br />

10/31/10 St. Petersburg Open (H) St. Petersburg $750,000 Mikhail Kukushkin d. (1) Mikhail Youzhny 6-3, 7-6(2) D.Bracciali-P.Starace d. (2) R.Bopanna-A.Qureshi 7-6(6), 7-6(5)<br />

10/31/10 Bank Austria TennisTrophy (H) Vienna €650,000 (1) Jurgen Melzer d. (LL) Andreas Haider-Maurer 6-7(10), 7-6(4), 6-4 (1) D.Nestor-N.Zimonjic d. (3) M.Fyrstenberg-M.Matkowski 7-5, 3-6, 10-5<br />

11/07/10 Swiss Indoors Basel (H) Basel €1,755,000 (1) Roger Federer d. (2) Novak Djokovic 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 (1) B.Bryan-M.Bryan d. (2) D.Nestor-N.Zimonjic 6-3, 3-6, 10-3<br />

11/07/10 Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana (H) Valencia €2,019,000 (4) David Ferrer d. (LL) Marcel Granollers 7-5, 6-3 A.Murray-J.Murray d. (3) M.Bhupathi-M.Mirnyi 7-6(8), 5-7, 10-7<br />

11/14/10 BNP Paribas Masters (H) Paris €2,750,000 (4) Robin Soderling d. (12) Gael Monfils 6-1, 7-6(1) (6) M.Bhupathi-M.Mirnyi d. M.Knowles-A.Ram 7-5, 7-5<br />

11/28/10 Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals (H) London $5,070,000 (2) Roger Federer d. (1) Rafael Nadal 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 (2) D.Nestor-N.Zimonjic d. (3) M.Bhupathi-M.Mirnyi 7-6(6), 6-4<br />

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2010 CHALLENGER TITLE LEADERS<br />

Player<br />

No.<br />

Robin Haase (NED) 5<br />

Kei Nishikori (JPN) 4<br />

Karol Beck (SVK) 3<br />

Carlos Berlocq (ARG) 3<br />

Brian Dabul (ARG) 3<br />

Marcos Daniel (BRA) 3<br />

Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 3<br />

Fabio Fognini (ITA) 3<br />

Denis Gremelmayr (GER) 3<br />

Blaz Kavcic (SLO) 3<br />

Michal Przysiezny (POL) 3<br />

Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo (ESP) 3<br />

Pere Riba (ESP) 3<br />

Richard Berankis (LTU) 2<br />

Dustin Brown (GER) 2<br />

Maximo Gonzalez (ARG) 2<br />

Jesse Huta Galung (NED) 2<br />

Tatsuma Ito (JPN) 2<br />

Tobias Kamke (GER) 2<br />

Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) 2<br />

Yen-Hsun Lu (TPE) 2<br />

Rui Machado (POR) 2<br />

Nicolas Mahut (FRA) 2<br />

Adrian Mannarino (FRA) 2<br />

Marinko Matosevic (AUS) 2<br />

Florian Mayer (GER) 2<br />

Ricardo Mello (BRA) 2<br />

Conor Niland (IRE) 2<br />

Bjorn Phau (GER) 2<br />

Eric Prodon (FRA) 2<br />

Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) 2<br />

Bobby Reynolds (USA) 2<br />

Dudi Sela (ISR) 2<br />

Joao Souza (POR) 2<br />

Filippo Volandri (ITA) 2<br />

2010 CHALLENGER MATCH WIN-LOSS LEADERS<br />

Player W L Pct.<br />

1 Kei Nishikori 27 4 87.1%<br />

2 Fabio Fognini 18 3 85.7%<br />

3 Dudi Sela 17 3 85.0%<br />

4 Yen-Hsun Lu 18 4 81.8%<br />

5 Pablo Cuevas 17 4 81.0%<br />

Alexandr Dolgopolov 17 4 81.0%<br />

7 Robin Haase 32 8 80.0%<br />

8 Santiago Giraldo 16 4 80.0%<br />

9 Ricardo Mello 28 8 77.8%<br />

10 Maximo Gonzalez 21 6 77.8%<br />

CAREER CHALLENGER TITLE LEADERS<br />

(active players only)<br />

Player<br />

No.<br />

1 Takao Suzuki, JPN 16<br />

2 Marcos Daniel, BRA 14<br />

3 Dick Norman, BEL 13<br />

Yen-Hsun Lu, TPE 13<br />

5 Ricardo Mello, BRA 12<br />

Peter Luczak, AUS 12<br />

Michael Russell, USA 12<br />

Simon Greul, GER 11<br />

Jiri Vanek, CZE 11<br />

11 Janko Tipsarevic,SRB 10<br />

Robert Kendrick, USA 10<br />

Oscar Hernandez, ESP 10<br />

14 Ramon Delgado, PAR 9<br />

Kevin Kim, USA 9<br />

Maximo Gonzalez, ARG 9<br />

Karol Beck, SVK 9<br />

Alex Bogdanovic, GBR 9<br />

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Nicolas Devilder, FRA 9<br />

Carlos Berlocq, ARG 9<br />

Juan Ignacio Chela, ARG 9<br />

Kristof Vliegen, BEL 9<br />

Giovanni Lapentti, ECU 9<br />

Olivier Patience, FRA 9<br />

Dudi Sela, ISR 9<br />

Potito Starace, ITA 9<br />

Florian Mayer, GER 9<br />

Jarrko Nieminen, FIN 9<br />

29 Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo, ESP 8<br />

Bobby Reynolds, USA 8<br />

Nicolas Massu, CHI 8<br />

Nicolas Mahut, FRA 8<br />

Boris Pashanski, SRB 8<br />

Jan Hajek, CZE 8<br />

Richard Gasquet, FRA 8<br />

Michael Berrer, GER 8<br />

Robin Haase, NED 8<br />

Filippo Volandri, ITA 8<br />

Dmitry Tursunov, RUS 8<br />

Martin Vassallo Arguello, ARG 8<br />

Danai Udomchoke, THA 8<br />

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, FRA 8<br />

43 Yuri Schukin, KAZ 7<br />

Cecil Mamiit, PHI 7<br />

Eduardo Schwank, ARG 7<br />

Ivo Minar, CZE 7<br />

Go Soeda, JPN 7<br />

Brian Dabul, ARG 7<br />

Alex Bogomolov Jr., USA 7<br />

Jan Hernych, CZE 7<br />

Santiago Giraldo, COL 7<br />

Gaston Gaudio, ARG 7


2009 CHALLENGER RESULTS


FORMER NO.1 OR MULTIPLE GRAND SLAM<br />

TITLE WINNERS<br />

ANDRE AGASSI (USA)<br />

Birthdate: April 29, 1970 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.<br />

Career prize money: $31,152,975. Highest singles ranking: 1 (April 10, 1995).<br />

CAREER TITLES (60). FINALIST (30). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86<br />

AUS. OPEN 48-5 — QF SF WON — WON WON 4TH 4TH — SF WON — — — — — — — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 51-16 — 1ST 1ST QF QF QF 2ND WON 1ST — 2ND QF 2ND — SF RUP RUP 3RD SF 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 46-13 3RD — — 4TH 2ND SF SF RUP 2ND — 1ST SF 4TH QF WON QF — — — 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 79-19 3RD RUP QF SF RUP QF 2ND WON 4TH 4TH SF RUP WON 1ST QF 1ST RUP SF SF 1ST 1ST<br />

ARTHUR ASHE (USA)<br />

Birthdate: July 10, 1943 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Deceased: February 6, 1993.<br />

Career prize money: $1,584,909. Highest singles ranking: 2 (May 10, 1976).<br />

CAREER TITLES (33). FINALIST (32). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (18). FINALIST (28).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68<br />

AUS. OPEN 25-5 — SF QF — — — — — RUP WON — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 25-8 3RD 4TH — 4TH — 4TH 4TH — QF 4TH 4TH —<br />

WIMBLEDON 27-8 1ST 1ST — 4TH WON 3RD — — 3RD 4TH SF SF<br />

US OPEN 53-17 — 4TH — 2ND 4TH QF 3RD RUP SF QF SF WON<br />

67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59<br />

AUS. OPEN RUP RUP — — — — — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS — — — — — — — — —<br />

WIMBLEDON — — 4TH 4TH 3RD — — — —<br />

US OPEN — 3RD SF 4TH 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

1977 (Jan.) Australian Open doubles champion (w/Roche). 1971 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Riessen). 1970 finalist (w/Pasarell).<br />

1971 Wimbledon doubles finalist (w/Ralston). 1968 US Open doubles finalist (w/Gimeno).<br />

BORIS BECKER (GER)<br />

Birthdate: November 22, 1967 in Leimen, Germany. Residence: Zug, Switzerland.<br />

Career prize money: $25,080,956. Highest singles ranking: 1 (January 28, 1991).<br />

CAREER TITLES (49). FINALIST (28). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (15). FINALIST (12).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84<br />

AUS. OPEN 29-9 — — 1ST WON 1ST — 1ST 3RD WON QF 4TH — 4TH — 2ND QF<br />

ROLAND GARROS 26-9 — — — — 3RD — 2ND — SF 1ST SF 4TH SF QF 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 71-12 4TH — QF 3RD RUP SF SF QF RUP RUP WON RUP 2ND WON WON 3RD<br />

US OPEN 37-10 — — — — SF 1ST 4TH 4TH 3RD SF WON 2ND 4TH SF 4TH —<br />

BJORN BORG (SWE)<br />

Birthdate: June 6, 1956 in Sodertalje, Sweden. Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco.<br />

Career prize money: $3,655,751. Highest singles ranking: 1 (August 23, 1977).<br />

CAREER TITLES (63). FINALIST (26). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (4).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72<br />

AUS. OPEN 1-1 — — — — — — — 3RD — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 49-2 WON WON WON WON — QF WON WON 4TH —<br />

WIMBLEDON 51-4 RUP WON WON WON WON WON QF 3RD QF —<br />

US OPEN 40-10 RUP RUP QF RUP 4TH RUP SF 2ND 4TH 1ST<br />

SERGI BRUGUERA (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: January 16, 1971 in Barcelona, Spain. Residence: Barcelona, Spain.<br />

Career prize money: $11,632,199. Highest singles ranking: 3 (August 1, 1994).<br />

CAREER TITLES (14). FINALIST (21). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 01 00 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89<br />

AUS. OPEN 6-6 1ST — 1ST 3RD — — — 4TH — 1ST 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 32-10 2ND 1ST 1ST RUP 2ND SF WON WON 1ST 2ND 2ND 4TH<br />

WIMBLEDON 4-4 1ST — — — — — 4TH — — — 2ND 1ST<br />

US OPEN 13-11 1ST — 2ND 4TH 3RD 2ND 4TH 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

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JIMMY CONNORS (USA)<br />

Birthdate: September 2, 1952 in Belleville, Illinois, USA. Residence: Belleville, Illinois, USA, and Santa<br />

Ynez, California, USA. Career prize money: $8,641,040. Highest singles ranking: 1 (July 29, 1974).<br />

CAREER TITLES (109). FINALIST (54). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (19). FINALIST (12).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78<br />

AUS. OPEN 10-1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 40-13 1ST 3RD — 2ND — QF — SF SF QF QF QF SF SF —<br />

WIMBLEDON 84-18 1ST 3RD — 2ND 4TH SF 1ST SF RUP 4TH WON SF SF SF RUP<br />

US OPEN 98-17 2ND SF — QF QF SF 3RD SF SF WON WON SF SF SF WON<br />

77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70<br />

AUS. OPEN — — RUP WON — — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS — — — — 1ST 3RD — —<br />

WIMBLEDON RUP QF RUP WON QF QF — —<br />

US OPEN RUP WON RUP WON QF 1ST 2ND 1ST<br />

1973 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Nastase). 1973 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Nastase). 1975 US Open doubles champion (w/Nastase).<br />

JIM COURIER (USA)<br />

Birthdate: August 17, 1970 in Sanford, Florida, USA. Residence: New York, New York, USA.<br />

Career Prize Money: $14,033,132. Highest Singles Ranking: 1 (February 10, 1992).<br />

CAREER TITLES (23). FINALIST (13). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (5).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88<br />

AUS. OPEN 35-7 3RD — 4TH QF QF SF WON WON 4TH 2ND — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 40-9 2ND 2ND 1ST QF 4TH SF RUP WON WON 4TH 4TH —<br />

WIMBLEDON 19-11 4TH 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND RUP 3RD QF 3RD 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 24-10 1ST — 1ST — SF 2ND 4TH SF RUP 2ND 3RD 2ND<br />

STEFAN EDBERG (SWE)<br />

Birthdate: January 19, 1966 in Vastervik, Sweden. Residence: Grimslov, Sweden.<br />

Career prize money: $20,630,941. Highest singles ranking: 1 (August 13, 1990).<br />

CAREER TITLES (41). FINALIST (36). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (18). FINALIST (11).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83<br />

AUS. OPEN 56-10# 2ND 4TH SF RUP RUP SF RUP QF SF WON — WON QF 2ND<br />

ROLAND GARROS 30-13 4TH 2ND 1ST QF 3RD QF 1ST RUP 4TH 2ND 2ND QF 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 49-12 2ND 2ND 2ND SF QF SF WON RUP WON SF 3RD 4TH 2ND 2ND<br />

US OPEN 43-12 QF 3RD 3RD 2ND WON WON 1ST 4TH 4TH SF SF 4TH 2ND 1ST<br />

#w/o in 1989. 1996 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Korda); 1987 doubles champion (w/Jarryd). 1986 Roland Garros doubles finalist<br />

(w/Jarryd). 1987 US Open doubles champion (w/Jarryd); 1984 doubles finalist (w/Jarryd).<br />

YEVGENY KAFELNIKOV (RUS)<br />

Birthdate: February 18, 1974 in Sochi, Russia. Residence: Sochi, Russia.<br />

Career prize money: $23,883,797. Highest singles ranking: 1 (May 3, 1999).<br />

CAREER TITLES (26). FINALIST (20). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (27). FINALIST (14).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93<br />

AUS. OPEN 28-7 2ND 2ND QF RUP WON — — QF QF 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 31-10 2ND 2ND QF QF 2ND 2ND QF WON SF 3RD 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 16-10 1ST 3RD 3RD 2ND 3RD 1ST 4TH 1ST QF 3RD —<br />

US OPEN 24-9 3RD 2ND SF 3RD SF 4TH 2ND — 3RD 4TH —<br />

*1996-97 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Vacek), 2002 doubles champion (W/Haarhuis), 2003 finalist (w/Haarhuis). 1997 US Open doubles<br />

champion (w/Vacek).<br />

JAN KODES (CZE)<br />

Birthdate: March 1, 1946 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Residence: Prague, Czech Republic.<br />

Career prize money: $673,197. Highest singles ranking: 5 (September 13, 1973).<br />

CAREER TITLES (9). FINALIST (18). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (17). FINALIST (25).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66<br />

AUS. OPEN — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 43-13 1ST 2ND 2ND 3RD 4TH 3RD 4TH 4TH QF QF WON WON 4TH — 4TH 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 19-14 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST — 2ND QF WON SF 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST<br />

US OPEN 27-9 — — 2ND — 3RD QF 4TH 4TH RUP 2ND RUP — 2ND — — —<br />

*1977 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Fibak).<br />

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JOHAN KRIEK (USA)<br />

Birthdate: April 5, 1958 in Pongola, South Africa. Residence: Naples, Florida, USA.<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,383,794. Highest singles ranking: 7 (September 10, 1984).<br />

CAREER TITLES (14). FINALIST (13). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (7).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 91 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78<br />

AUS. OPEN 25-6 — 3RD 2ND 2ND — QF SF QF WON WON — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 4-3 — — — 1ST SF — — — — — — 1ST —<br />

WIMBLEDON 24-13 1ST 1ST 1ST 4TH 2ND 3RD 4TH 3RD QF QF 3RD 3RD 2ND<br />

US OPEN 28-12 — 1ST 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND 3RD 4TH 3RD 3RD SF QF QF<br />

GUSTAVO KUERTEN (BRA)<br />

Birthdate: September 10, 1976 in Florianopolis, Brazil. Residence: Florianopolis, Brazil.<br />

Career Prize Money: $14,807,000. Highest singles ranking: 1 (December 4, 2000).<br />

CAREER TITLES (20). FINALIST (9). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96<br />

AUS. OPEN 7-8 — 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 36-7 1ST QF 4TH 4TH WON WON QF 2ND WON 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 7-5 — — 2ND — — 3RD QF 1ST 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 15-9 2ND 1ST 1ST 4TH QF 1ST QF 2ND 3RD —<br />

ROD LAVER (AUS)<br />

Birthdate: August 9, 1938 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. Residence: Carlsbad, California, USA.<br />

Career prize money: $1,564, 213. Highest singles ranking: 3 (August 9, 1974).<br />

CAREER TITLES (47). FINALIST (22). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (37). FINALIST (18).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68<br />

AUS. OPEN 22-6 — — — — — — 3RD — WON —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 25-6 — — — — — — — — WON RUP<br />

WIMBLEDON 50-7 2ND — — — — — QF 4TH WON WON<br />

US OPEN 45-10 — — 4TH — 3RD 4TH — 4TH WON 4TH<br />

+ 62 61 60 59 58 57 56<br />

AUS. OPEN WON RUP WON 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS WON SF 3RD 3RD 2ND — 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON WON WON RUP RUP 3RD — 1ST<br />

US OPEN WON RUP RUP QF 4TH — 1ST<br />

+ Did not play Grand Slam tournaments from 1963-67<br />

1969 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Emerson). 1968-69 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Emerson). 1971 Wimbledon doubles champion<br />

(w/Emerson). 1970 US Open doubles finalist (w/Emerson); 1973 (w/Rosewall).<br />

IVAN LENDL (USA)<br />

Birthdate: March 7, 1960 in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia. Residence: Goshen, Connecticut, USA.<br />

(Became U.S. Citizen July 7, 1992). Career prize money: $21,262,417.<br />

Highest singles ranking: 1 (February 28, 1983).<br />

CAREER TITLES (94). FINALIST (52). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (10).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78<br />

AUS. OPEN 48-10 4TH 1ST QF RUP WON WON SF SF — SF 4TH RUP — — 3RD — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 53-12 1ST 1ST 2ND — — 4TH QF WON WON RUP WON QF 4TH RUP 3RD 4TH 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 48-14 — 2ND 4TH 3RD SF SF SF RUP RUP 4TH SF SF — 1ST 3RD 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 73-13 2ND 1ST QF SF QF RUP RUP WON WON WON RUP RUP RUP 4TH QF 2ND —<br />

JOHN MCENROE (USA)<br />

Birthdate: February 16, 1959 in Wiesbaden, Germany. Residence: New York, New York, USA.<br />

Career prize money: $12,552,132. Highest singles ranking: 1 (March 3, 1980).<br />

CAREER TITLES (77). FINALIST (31). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (78). FINALIST (23).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77<br />

AUS. OPEN 18-5 QF — 4TH QF — — — QF — SF — — — — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 25-10 1ST 1ST — — 4TH 1ST — SF RUP QF — QF 3RD — — 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 59-11 SF 4TH 1ST SF 2ND — — QF WON WON RUP WON RUP 4TH 1ST SF<br />

US OPEN 65-12 4TH 3RD SF 2ND 2ND QF 1ST RUP WON 4TH SF WON WON WON SF 4TH<br />

1977 Roland Garros mixed doubles champion (w/Carillo). 1979, '81, '83-84 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Fleming); 1992 champion (w/Stich); 1978,<br />

'82 doubles finalist (w/Fleming). 1979, '81, '83 US Open doubles champion (w/Fleming); 1989 champion (w/Woodforde); 1980 finalist (w/Fleming).<br />

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CARLOS MOYA (ESP)<br />

Birthdate: August 27, 1976 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Residence: Palma de Mallorca, Spain.<br />

Career Prize Money: $13,443,970. Highest Singles Ranking: 1 (March 15, 1999).<br />

CAREER TITLES (20). FINALIST (24).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96<br />

AUS. OPEN 13-12 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST — 2ND 2ND QF — 1ST 2ND RUP 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 32-12 — 1ST QF 3RD 4TH QF QF 3RD 2ND 1ST 4TH WON 2ND 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 7-8 — — 1ST — — 4TH — — 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST<br />

US OPEN 26-13 — 2ND QF 3RD 2ND 3RD 4TH 2ND 3RD 4TH 2ND SF 1ST 2ND<br />

THOMAS MUSTER (AUT)<br />

Birthdate: October 2, 1967 in Leibnitz, Austria. Residence: Graz, Austria.<br />

Career Prize Money: $12,224,410. Highest Singles Ranking: 1 (February 12, 1996).<br />

CAREER TITLES (44). FINALIST (11). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85<br />

AUS. OPEN 23-11 1ST 1ST SF 4TH 3RD QF 2ND 3RD — 3RD SF 1ST — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 32-13 1ST QF 3RD 4TH WON 3RD 4TH 2ND 1ST SF — 3RD 3RD 2ND 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 0-4 — — — — 1ST 1ST 1ST — — — — 1ST — — —<br />

US OPEN 22-10 3RD 1ST QF 4TH QF QF — — 4TH — 1ST 3RD 1ST — —<br />

ILIE NASTASE (ROU)<br />

Birthdate: July 19, 1946 in Bucharest, Romania. Residence: Paris, France.<br />

Career Prize Money: $2,076,791. Highest Singles Ranking: 1 (August 23, 1973).<br />

CAREER TITLES (57). FINALIST (38). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (51). FINALIST (41).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66<br />

AUS. OPEN 0-1 — — — — 1ST — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 37-15 — 1ST 3RD 2ND 3RD — 1ST — QF — 3RD QF WON 2ND RUP QF 1ST 2ND 3RD 3RD<br />

WIMBLEDON 35-15 — — — 1ST 1ST 3RD — QF QF RUP 2ND 4TH 4TH RUP 2ND 4TH 3RD — 1ST 1ST<br />

US OPEN 30-14 1ST 1ST 1ST 4TH 1ST 2ND 2ND — 2ND SF QF 3RD 2ND WON 3RD — 4TH — — —<br />

1970 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Tiriac); 1973 finalist (w/Connors). 1973 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Connors). 1975 US Open doubles<br />

champion (w/Connors).<br />

JOHN NEWCOMBE (AUS)<br />

Birthdate: May 23, 1944 in Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. Residence: Sydney, NSW, Australia.<br />

Career prize money: $1,062,408. Highest singles ranking: 1 (June 3,1974).<br />

CAREER TITLES (32). FINALIST (21). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (41). FINALIST (27).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68<br />

AUS. OPEN 46-4 — QF* RUP WON QF WON QF 3RD QF QF —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 16-9 — — 1ST — — 1ST — — — QF —<br />

WIMBLEDON 45-11 4TH — 3RD — QF — — WON WON RUP 4TH<br />

US OPEN 43-9 — — — — SF WON 3RD 1ST SF SF QF<br />

67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60<br />

AUS. OPEN SF SF SF QF QF QF — 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 4TH 3RD QF 2ND 2ND 3RD — —<br />

WIMBLEDON WON 3RD 4TH 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST —<br />

US OPEN WON RUP — 3RD 4TH — — —<br />

*December. 1971, '76 AustralianOpen doubles champion (w/Roche); 1973 (w/Anderson). 1969 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Roche);<br />

1973 (w/ Okker). 1968-69 -70, '74 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Roche). 1971 US Open doubles champion (w/Taylor); 1973 (w/Davidson);<br />

1972 finalist (w/Davidson).<br />

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PATRICK RAFTER (AUS)<br />

Birthdate: December 28, 1972 in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. Residence: Sydney, Australia.<br />

Career Prize Money: $11,103,311. Highest singles ranking: 1 (July 26, 1999).<br />

CAREER TITLES (11). FINALIST (14). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (10). FINALIST (8).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92<br />

AUS. OPEN 15-9 SF — 3RD 3RD 1ST 2ND 4TH 3RD 1ST 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 12-8 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND SF 1ST 1ST 4TH — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 29-9 RUP RUP SF 4TH 4TH 4TH 1ST 2ND 3RD —<br />

US OPEN 20-7 4TH 1ST 1ST WON WON 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST —<br />

*1999 Australian Open Doubles Champion (w/Bjorkman).<br />

MARCELO RIOS (CHI)<br />

Birthdate: December 26, 1975 in Santiago, Chile. Residence: Santiago, Chile.<br />

Career Prize Money: $9,713,771. Highest singles ranking: 1 (March 30, 1998).<br />

CAREER TITLES (18). FINALIST (13). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94<br />

AUS. OPEN 14-5 — QF 1ST — — RUP QF 1ST — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 17-9 1ST — 2ND 1ST QF QF 4TH 4TH 2ND 2ND<br />

WIMBLEDON 3-3 — — — — — 1ST 4TH — 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 17-9 — 3RD 3RD 3RD 4TH 3RD QF 2ND 1ST 2ND<br />

KEN ROSEWALL (AUS)<br />

Birthdate: November 2, 1934 in Sydney, NßSW, Australia. Residence: Turramurra, N.S.W., Australia.<br />

Career prize money: $1,600,300. Highest singles ranking: 2 (April 30, 1975).<br />

CAREER TITLES (32). FINALIST (20). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (18). FINALIST (22).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 78 77 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68<br />

AUS. OPEN 40-9 3RD QF* SF SF — — 2ND WON WON — 3RD —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 24-3 — — — — — — — — — — RUP WON<br />

WIMBLEDON 47-11 — — — — 4TH RUP — — SF RUP 3RD 4TH<br />

US OPEN 57-10 — — 3RD — — RUP SF 2ND — WON QF SF<br />

+ 56 55 54 53 52 51<br />

AUS. OPEN RUP WON SF WON QF 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS — — 4TH WON 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON RUP SF RUP QF 2ND —<br />

US OPEN WON RUP SF SF QF —<br />

*December. 1972 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Davidson); 1969 finalist (w/Stolle). 1968 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Stolle).<br />

1968, '70 Wimbledon doubles finalist (w/Stolle). 1969 US Open doubles champion (w/Stolle); 1973 finalist (w/Laver).<br />

+ Did not play Grand Slam tournaments from 1957-67<br />

MARAT SAFIN (RUS)<br />

Birthdate: January 27, 1980 in Moscow, Russia. Residence: Moscow, Russia.<br />

Career prize money: $14,373,291. Highest singles ranking: 1 (November 20, 2000).<br />

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (15). FINALIST (12). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (4).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98<br />

AUS. OPEN 31-8 3RD 2ND 3RD — WON RUP 3RD RUP 4TH 1ST 3RD —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 26-11 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 4TH 4TH — SF 3RD QF 4TH 4TH<br />

WIMBLEDON 16-10 1ST SF 3RD 2ND 3RD 1ST — 2ND QF 2ND — 1ST<br />

US OPEN 22-9 1ST 2ND 2ND 4TH — 1ST — 2ND SF WON 2ND 4TH<br />

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PETE SAMPRAS (USA)<br />

Birthdate: August 12, 1971 in Washington, D.C., USA. Residence: Los Angeles, California, USA.<br />

Career Prize Money: $43,280,489. Highest singles ranking: 1 (April 12, 1993).<br />

CAREER TITLES (64). FINALIST (24). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88<br />

AUS. OPEN 45-9 4TH 4TH SF — QF WON 3RD RUP WON SF — — 4TH 1ST —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 24-13 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 3RD SF 1ST QF QF QF 2ND — 2ND —<br />

WIMBLEDON 63-7 2ND 4TH WON WON WON WON QF WON WON WON SF 2ND 1ST 1ST —<br />

US OPEN 71-9 WON RUP RUP — SF 4TH WON WON 4TH WON RUP QF WON 4TH 1ST<br />

STAN SMITH (USA)<br />

Birthdate: December 4, 1946 in Pasadena, California, USA. Residence: Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA.<br />

Career prize money: $1,774,881. Highest singles ranking: 3 (August 23, 1973).<br />

CAREER TITLES (39). FINALIST (18). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (61). FINALIST (30).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74<br />

AUS. OPEN 5-3 — — — — — — 3RD* 3RD — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 23-9 — — — — 3RD 3RD 4TH — 4TH 1ST<br />

WIMBLEDON 45-17 1ST 2ND 4TH 3RD 3RD 1ST 4TH 4TH 1ST SF<br />

US OPEN 39-19 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD 3RD 2ND 4TH 1ST QF<br />

73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64<br />

AUS. OPEN — — — 3RD — — — — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 4TH QF QF — 4TH — — — — —<br />

WIMBLEDON — WON UP 4TH 4TH 2ND 3RD 4TH 2ND —<br />

US OPEN SF QF WON QF 2ND 2ND 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND<br />

*December. 1970 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Lutz). 1971 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Gorman); 1974 (w/Lutz). 1972 Wimbledon doubles<br />

finalist (w/Van Dillen); 1974, '80-81 (w/Lutz). 1968, '74, '78, '80 US Open doubles champion (w/Lutz); 1971 finalist (w/Van Dillen); 1979 (w/Lutz).<br />

GUILLERMO VILAS (ARG)<br />

Birthdate: August 17, 1952 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina.<br />

Career prize money: $4,923,882. Highest singles ranking: 2 (April 30, 1975).<br />

CAREER TITLES (62). FINALIST (42). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (14). FINALIST (10).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75<br />

AUS. OPEN 23-3 — — — — — — — — 3RD SF WON WON RUP — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 56-17 1ST 2ND 2ND QF 2ND 1ST QF RUP 4TH QF QF RUP WON QF RUP<br />

WIMBLEDON 15-11 — — — 1ST — — 1ST — 1ST — 2ND 3RD 3RD QF QF<br />

US OPEN 43-14 — — — 1ST 2ND 3RD 3RD SF 4TH 4TH 4TH 4TH WON SF SF<br />

74 73 72 71 70<br />

AUS. OPEN — — — — —<br />

ROLAND GARROS 3RD 3RD 4TH — —<br />

WIMBLEDON 3RD — 1ST — 1ST<br />

US OPEN 4TH 1ST 2ND — —<br />

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MATS WILANDER (SWE)<br />

Birthdate: August 22, 1964, in Vaxjo, Sweden. Residence: Hailey, Idaho, USA.<br />

Career prize money: $7,976,256. Highest singles ranking: 1 (September 12, 1988).<br />

CAREER TITLES (33). FINALIST (26). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (7). FINALIST (12).<br />

GRAND SLAM HISTORY<br />

CAREER<br />

RECORD 96 95 94 93 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81<br />

AUS. OPEN 36-7 — 1ST 4TH — 4TH SF 2ND WON — — RUP WON WON — 1ST<br />

ROLAND GARROS 47-9 2ND 2ND 1ST — 2ND — QF WON RUP 3RD WON SF RUP WON —<br />

WIMBLEDON 25-10 — 3RD — — — — QF QF QF 4TH 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 3RD<br />

US OPEN 36-11 — 2ND 1ST 3RD — 1ST 2ND WON RUP 4TH SF QF QF 4TH —<br />

*1984 Australian Open doubles finalist (w/Nystrom). 1986 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Nystrom). 1986 US Open doubles finalist (w/<br />

Nystrom).


RETIRED SINGLES TITLE WINNERS IN OPEN ERA<br />

SINCE 1968<br />

ADAMS, CHUCK: (Winner) 1993 - Seoul. (Finalist-3)<br />

AGASSI, ANDRE: (Winner-60) 1987-Itaparica; 1988-Memphis, Charleston, Forest Hills, Stuttgart, Stratton Mountain,<br />

Livingston; 1989-Orlando; 1990-San Francisco, Miami, Washington, <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>World</strong> Championship-Frankfurt; 1991-Orlando,<br />

Washington; 1992-Atlanta, Wimbledon, Toronto; 1993-San Francisco, Scottsdale; 1994-Scottsdale, Montréal, US Open, Vienna,<br />

Paris Indoor; 1995-Australian Open, San Jose, Miami, Washington, Montréal, Cincinnati, New Haven; 1996-Miami, Atlanta<br />

Olympics, Cincinnati; 1998-San Jose, Scottsdale, Washington, Los Angeles, Ostrava; 1999-Hong Kong, Roland Garros,<br />

Washington, US Open, Paris Indoor; 2000-Australian Open; 2001-Australian Open, Indian Wells, Miami, Los Angeles; 2002-<br />

Scottsdale, Miami, Rome, Los Angeles, Madrid; 2003-Australian Open, San Jose, Miami, Houston; 2004- Cincinnati; 2005-Los<br />

Angeles. (Finalist-30)<br />

AGENOR, RONALD: (Winner-3) 1989 - Athens; 1990 - Genova, Berlin. (Finalist-5)<br />

AGUILERA, JUAN: (Winner-5) 1984 - Aix-en-Provence, Hamburg; 1989 - Bari; 1990 - Nice, Hamburg. (Finalist-4)<br />

ALAMI, KARIM: (Winner-2) 1996-Atlanta, Palermo. (Finalist-4)<br />

ALDRICH, PIETER: (Winner) 1990 - Newport.<br />

ALEXANDER, JOHN: (Winner-7) 1975 - WCT/Fort Worth, Tucson; 1977 - North Conway; 1979 - Louisville; 1982 - Bristol,<br />

Sydney N.S.W.; 1983 - Auckland. (Finalist-19)<br />

ALONSO, JULIAN: (Winner-2) 1997 - Santiago; 1998 - Bologna. (Finalist-1)<br />

ALTUR, JOSE-FRANCISCO: (Winner) 1989 - San Marino.<br />

AMAYA, VICTOR: (Winner-3) 1977 - Adelaide; 1979 - Surbiton; 1980 - Washington, D.C.,-indoor. (Finalist-5)<br />

AMRITRAJ, VIJAY: (Winner -16) 1973 - Chichester, Bretton Woods, New Delhi; 1974 - Washington, D.C., Beckenham; 1975 -<br />

Columbus, Calcutta; 1976 - WCT/Memphis, Newport, 1977 - Bombay; 1978 - Mexico City (fall); 1979 - Bombay; 1980 -<br />

Newport, Bangkok; 1984 - Newport; 1986 - Bristol. (Finalist-9)<br />

ANGER, MATT: (Winner) 1985 - Johannesburg. (Finalist-1)<br />

ANNACONE, PAUL: (Winner-3) 1985 - Los Angeles, Brisbane; 1989 - Vienna. (Finalist-3)<br />

ANTONITSCH, ALEX: (Winner) 1990 - Seoul. (Finalist-2)<br />

ARAZI, HICHAM: (Winner) 1997 - Casablanca. (Finalist-2)<br />

ARGUELLO, ROBERTO: (Winner) 1983 - Venice.<br />

ARIAS, JIMMY: (Winner-5) 1982 - Tokyo-outdoor; 1983 - Florence, Rome, Indianapolis, Palermo. (Finalist-11)<br />

ARRAYA, PABLO: (Winner) 1983 - Bordeaux. (Finalist-4)<br />

ARRESE, JORDI: (Winner-6) 1990 - San Remo, Prague; 1991 - Madrid, Buzios; 1992 - Athens; 1993 - Athens. (Finalist-6)<br />

ARRIENS, CARSTEN: (Winner) 1992 - Guaruja.<br />

ARTHURS, WAYNE: (Winner) 2005 - Scottsdale.<br />

ASHE, ARTHUR: (Winner-33) 1968 - U.S. Open; 1970 - Australian Open, Puerto Rico, Denver, Berkeley, Paris-indoor; 1971 -<br />

WCT/Stockholm, Charlotte; 1972 - WCT/Louisville,WCT/Montréal, WCT/Rotterdam, WCT/Winter Final; 1973 - WCT/Chicago,<br />

Washington, D.C.; 1974 - WCT/Bologna, WCT/Barcelona, Stockholm; 1975 - WCT/Barcelona, WCT/Rotterdam, WCT/Munich,<br />

WCT/Stockholm, WCT Finals/Dallas, Wimbledon, Los Angeles, San Francisco; 1976 - WCT/ Columbus, WCT/lndianapolis,<br />

WCT/Richmond, WCT/Rome, WCT/Rotterdam; 1978 - San Jose, Columbus, Los Angeles. (Finalist-33)<br />

AUSTIN, JEFF: (Winner) 1973 - Aptos.<br />

BALCELLS, JUAN: (Winner) 2000-Bucharest. (Finalist-1)<br />

BARAZZUTTI, CORRADO: (Winner-5) 1976 - Nice; 1977 - WCT/Charlotte, Båstad, Paris-indoor; 1980 - Cairo. (Finalist-8)<br />

BATES, JEREMY: (Winner) 1994 - Seoul.<br />

BATTRICK, GERALD: (Winner-2) 1971 - Hilversum, Bournemouth. (Finalist-1)<br />

BAUER, MIKE: (Winner-3) 1982 - Bankok, Adelaide; 1983 - Adelaide. (Finalist-1)<br />

BECKER, BORIS: (Winner-49) 1985 - Queen’s, Wimbledon, Cincinnati; 1986 - Chicago, Wimbledon, Toronto, Sydney-indoor,<br />

Tokyo-indoor, Paris-indoor; 1987 - Indian Wells, Milan, Queen’s; 1988 - Indian Wells, WCT Finals-Dallas, Queen’s, Indianapolis,<br />

Tokyo-indoor, Stockholm, Masters; 1989 - Milan, Philadelphia, Wimbledon, U.S. Open, Paris-indoor; 1990 - Brussels, Stuttgartindoor,<br />

Indianapolis, Sydney-indoor, Stockholm; 1991 - Australian Open, Stockholm; 1992 - Brussels, Rotterdam, Basel, Parisindoor,<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>World</strong> Chp.-Frankfurt; 1993 - Doha, Milan; 1994 - Milan, Los Angeles, New Haven, Stockholm; 1995- Marseille,<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>World</strong> Chp.-Frankfurt; 1996 - Australian Open, Queen’s, Vienna, Stuttgart-indoor, Grand Slam Cup-Munich. (Finalist-28)<br />

BEDEL, DOMINIOUE: (Winner) 1980 - Bogota. (Finalist-1)<br />

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BERASATEGUI, ALBERTO: (Winner-14) 1993 - Sao Paulo; 1994 - Nice, Stuttgart, Umag, Palermo, Athens, Santiago,<br />

Montevideo; 1995 - Oporto; 1996 - Bologna, Kitzbühel, Bucharest; 1997 - Palermo, 1998 - Estoril. (Finalist-9)<br />

BERGER, JAY: (Winner-3) 1986 - Buenos Aires; 1988 - Sao Paulo; 1989 - Charleston. (Finalist-4)<br />

BERTOLUCCI, PAOLO: (Winner-5) 1975 - Florence; 1976 - Barcelona, Florence; 1977 - Hamburg, Berlin. (Finalist-6)<br />

BJORKMAN, JONAS: (Winner-6) 1997 - Auckland, Indianapolis, Stockholm; 1998 - Nottingham; 2002 - Nottingham;<br />

2005 - Ho Chi Minh City. (Finalist-5)<br />

BLACK, BYRON: (Winner-2) 1996 - Seoul; 1999 - Chennai. (Finalist-8)<br />

BLANCO, GALO: (Winner) 1999 - San Marino. (Finalist-1)<br />

BOETSCH, ARNAUD: (Winner-3) 1993 - Rosmalen, Toulouse; 1995 - Toulouse. (Finalist-7)<br />

BORG, BJORN: (Winner-63) 1974 - WCT/London, WCT/Sao Paulo, Adelaide, Rome, French Open, Båstad, Boston; 1975 -<br />

WCT/Richmond, WCT/Bologna, French Open, Boston, Barcelona; 1976 - WCT/Toronto, WCT/Sao Paulo, WCT Finals/Dallas,<br />

Düsseldorf, Wimbledon, Boston- 1977 - Memphis, Nice, WCT/Monte-Carlo, Denver, Wimbledon, Pepsi Grand Slam, Madrid,<br />

Barcelona, Basel, Cologne, London-indoor; 1978 - Birmingham, Pepsi Grand Slam, Las Vegas, Milan, Rome, French Open,<br />

Wimbledon, Båstad, Tokyo-indoor; 1979 - Pepsi Grand Slam, WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.), Richmond, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo,<br />

Las Vegas, French Open, Wimbledon, Båstad, Toronto, Palermo, Tokyo-indoor, Masters (Jan. 1980); 1980 - Pepsi Grand Slam,<br />

WCT/Invitational, Nice, Monte-Carlo, Las Vegas, French Open, Wimbledon, Stockholm, Masters (Jan. 1981); 1981 - French<br />

Open, Stuttgart (summer), Geneva. (Finalist-26)<br />

BOROWIAK, JEFF: (Winner-6) 1974 - WCT/Charlotte, Oslo; 1977 - Dayton, Gstaad, Toronto; 1981 - Tampa. (Finalist-5)<br />

BOUTTER, JULIEN: (Winner) 2003-Casablanca. (Finalist-1)<br />

BRUGUERA, SERGI: (Winner-14) 1991 - Estoril, TMS Monte-Carlo, Athens; 1992 - Madrid, Gstaad, Palermo; 1993 - TMS<br />

Monte-Carlo, Roland Garros, Gstaad, Prague, Bordeaux; 1994 - Roland Garros, Gstaad, Prague. (Finalist-21)<br />

BUCHHOLZ, BUTCH: (Winner) 1969 - Atlanta. (Finalist-4)<br />

BUEHNING, FRITZ: (Winner) 1980 - Sydney N.S.W. (Finalist-2)<br />

BURILLO, JORDI: (Winner) 1993 - Bologna. (Finalist-2)<br />

CAHILL, DARREN: (Winner-2) 1988 - Gstaad; 1991 - San Francisco. (Finalist-1)<br />

CALATRAVA, ALEX: (Winner) 2000 - San Marino. (Finalist-2)<br />

CALLERI, AGUSTIN: (Winner-2) 2003-Acapulco; 2006-Kitzbuhel. (Finalist-6)<br />

CAMPORESE, OMAR: (Winner-2) 1991 - Rotterdam; 1992 - Milan. (Finalist-1)<br />

CANAS, GUILLERMO: (Winner-7) 2001 - Casablanca; 2002 - Chennai, Toronto; 2004 - Stuttgart, Umag, Shanghai; 2007 -<br />

Costa do Sauipe.(Finalist-9)<br />

CANCELLOTTI, FRANCESCO: (Winner-2) 1984 - Florence, Palermo. (Finalist-5)<br />

CANE, PAOLO: (Winner-3) 1986 - Bordeaux; 1989 - Båstad; 1991 - Bologna. (Finalist-2)<br />

CANTER, JONATHAN: (Winner) 1985 - Melbourne.<br />

CARBONELL, TOMAS: (Winner-2) 1992 - Maceio; 1996 - Casablanca. (Finalist-2)<br />

CARLSEN,KENNETH: (Winner-3) 1998 - Hong Kong; 2002 - Tokyo; 2005 - Memphis. (Finalist-4)<br />

CARLSSON, KENT: (Winner-9) 1986 - Bari, Barcelona; 1987 - Nice, Bologna; 1988 - Madrid, Hamburg, Kitzbühel, St. Vincent,<br />

Barcelona. (Finalist-8)<br />

CARMICHAEL, BOB: (Winner) 1971 - Auckland. (Finalist-4)<br />

CARRETERO, ROBERTO: (Winner) 1996- Hamburg.<br />

CASAL, SERGIO: (Winner) 1985 - Florence. (Finalist-1)<br />

CASE, ROSS: (Winner-4) 1973 - Manila; 1974 - Perth, San Francisco; 1975 - Manila. (Finalist-5)<br />

CASH, PAT: (Winner-6) 1982 - Melbourne; 1983 - Brisbane; 1987 - Nancy, Wimbledon, Johannesburg; 1990 - Hong Kong.<br />

(Finalist-5)<br />

CASSIDY, DAN: (Winner) 1984 - Melbourne.<br />

CHANG, MICHAEL: (Winner-34) 1988-San Francisco; 1989-Roland Garros, Wembley; 1990-Toronto; 1991-Birmingham; 1992-<br />

San Francisco, Indian Wells, Miami; 1993-Jakarta, Osaka, Cincinnati, Kuala Lumpur-2, Beijing; 1994-Jakarta, Philadelphia, Hong<br />

Kong, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Beijing; 1995-Hong Kong, Atlanta, Tokyo-indoor, Beijing; 1996-Indian Wells, Washington, Los Angeles;<br />

1997-Memphis, Indian Wells, Hong Kong, Orlando, Washington; 1998-Boston, Shanghai; 2000-Los Angeles. (Finalist-24)<br />

CHERKASOV, ANDREI: (Winner-2) 1990-Moscow; 1991-Moscow. (Finalist-4)<br />

CHESNOKOV, ANDREI: (Winner-7) 1987 - Florence; 1988 - Orlando; 1989 - Nice, Munich; 1990 - Monte-Carlo, Tel Aviv; 1991 -<br />

Montréal. (Finalist-8)<br />

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CLAVET, FRANCISCO: (Winner-8) 1990-Hilversum; 1995-Palermo; 1996-Amsterdam; 1997-Mexico City, Bogota; 1998-<br />

Bucharest, Santiago; 2001-Scottsdale. (Finalist-7)


CLERC, JOSE-LUIS: (Winner-25)1978 - Florence, Buenos Aires, Santiago; 1979 - Johannesburg (spring); 1980 - Costa Rica,<br />

South Orange, Indianapolis, Madrid, Quito, Buenos Aires; 1981 - Florence, Rome, Boston, Washington, D.C., North Conway,<br />

Indianapolis; 1982 - Venice, Gstaad, Sao Paulo, WCT/Richmond, WCT/Zell Am See; 1983 - Guaruja Beach, Boston, Washington,<br />

D.C., North Conway. (Finalist-10)<br />

COLOMBO, SIMONE: (Winner) 1986 - St. Vincent.<br />

CONNORS, JIMMY: (Winner-109) 1972 - Jacksonville, Roanoke, Queen's, Columbus, Cincinnati, Albany; 1973 - Baltimore,<br />

Roanoke, Salt Lake City, Salisbury, Hampton, Paramus, Boston, Columbus, Los Angeles, Quebec, Johannesburg; 1974 -<br />

Australian Open, Roanoke, Little Rock, Birmingham, Salisbury, Hampton, Salt Lake City, Tempe, Manchester, Wimbledon,<br />

Indianapolis, U.S. Open, Los Angeles, London, Johannesburg; 1975 - Bahamas, Birmingham, Salisbury, Boca Raton, Hampton,<br />

WCT/Denver, North Conway, Bermuda, Maui; 1976 - Birmingham, WCT/Philadelphia, Hampton, WCT/Denver, Palm Springs,<br />

Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., North Conway, Indianapolis, U.S. Open, Cologne, London-indoor; 1977 - WCT/Birmingham,<br />

WCT/St. Louis, Las Vegas, WCT Finals/Dallas, Maui, Sydney-indoor, WCT/Las Vegas, Masters (Jan. 1978); 1978 - Philadelphia,<br />

Denver, Memphis, Rotterdam, Birmingham (England), Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Stowe, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor; 1979 -<br />

Birmingham, Philadelphia, WCT/Dorado Beach (T.O.C.), Memphis, Tulsa, Indianapolis, Stowe, Hong Kong; 1980 - Birmingham,<br />

Philadelphia, WCT/Finals/Dallas, North Conway, Canton, Tokyo-indoor; 1981 - LaQuinta, Brussels, Rotterdam, London-indoor;<br />

1982 - Monterey, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Queen's, Wimbledon, Columbus, U.S. Open; 1983 - Memphis, Las Vegas, Queen's,<br />

U.S. Open; 1984 - Memphis, LaQuinta, Boca West, Los Angeles, Tokyo-indoor; 1988 - Washington, D.C., Toulouse; 1989 -<br />

Toulouse, Tel Aviv. (Finalist-54)<br />

COOPER, JOHN: (Winner) 1972 - Hilversum.<br />

CORIA, GUILLERMO: (Winner-9) 2001-Vina del Mar; 2003-<strong>ATP</strong> Masters Series Hamburg, Stuttgart, Kitzbuhel, Sopot, Basel;<br />

2004-Buenos Aires, <strong>ATP</strong> Masters Series Monte Carlo; 2005-Umag. (Finalist-11)<br />

CORRETJA, ALEX: (Winner-17): 1994-Buenos Aires; 1997-Estoril, Rome, Stuttgart Outdoor; 1998-Dubai, Gstaad, Indianapolis,<br />

Lyon, <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>World</strong> Championship - Hannover; 2000-Indian Wells, Gstaad, Kitzbühel, Washington, Toulouse; 2001-<br />

Amsterdam; 2002-Gstaad, Kitzbühel. (Finalist-13)<br />

COSTA, ALBERT: (Winner-12) 1995-Kitzbühel; 1996-Gstaad, San Marino, Bournemouth; 1997-Barcelona, Marbella; 1998-<br />

Hamburg, Kitzbühel; 1999-Estoril, Gstaad, Kitzbühel; 2002-Roland Garros. (Finalist-9)<br />

COSTA, CARLOS: (Winner-6) 1992 - Estoril, Barcelona; 1993 - Hilversum, Buenos Aires; 1994 - Estoril, San Marino. (Finalist-7)<br />

COURIER, JIM: (Winner-23) 1989 - Basel; 1991 - Indian Wells, Miami, Roland Garros; 1992 - Australian Open, Tokyo-outdoor,<br />

Hong Kong, Rome, Roland Garros; 1993 - Australian Open, Memphis, Indian Wells, Rome, Indianapolis; 1995 - Adelaide,<br />

Scottsdale, Tokyo-outdoor, Basel; 1996 - Philadelphia; 1997 - Doha, Los Angeles, Beijing; 1998 - Orlando. (Finalist-13)<br />

COX, MARK: (Winner-10) 1970 - Bournemouth; 1972 - WCT/Cleveland, Macon; 1973 - WCT/Denver, Eastbourne; 1975 -<br />

WCT/London, WCT/Washington, D.C.; WCT/ Atlanta; 1976 - Stockholm; 1977 - Helsinki. (Finalist-7)<br />

CREALY, DICK: (Winner-2) 1970 - Båstad; 1975 - Nice. (Finalist-2)<br />

CURREN, KEVIN: (Winner-5) 1981 - Johannesburg (spring); 1982 - Cologne; 1985 - Toronto; 1986 - Atlanta; 1989 - Frankfurt.<br />

(Finalist-8)<br />

DAVIDSON, OWEN: (Winner) 1973 - Surbiton. (Finalist-1)<br />

DAVIN, FRANCO: (Winner-3) 1989 - St. Vincent; 1990 - Palermo; 1994 - Bucharest. (Finalist-6)<br />

DAVIS, MARTY: (Winner-3) 1984 - Honolulu; 1985 - Bristol, Melbourne. (Finalist-2)<br />

DAVIS, SCOTT: (Winner-3) 1983 - Maui; 1985 - Tokyo-outdoor; 1990 - Auckland. (Finalist-7)<br />

de la PENA, HORACIO: (Winner-4) 1985 - Marbella; 1989 - Florence; 1990 - Kitzbühel; 1993 - Charlotte. (Finalist-2)<br />

DENT, PHIL: (Winner-3) 1971 - Sydney N.S.W.; 1979 - Brisbane, Sydney N.S.W. (Finalist-6)<br />

DENT, TAYLOR: (Winner-4) 2002 - Newport; 2003 - Memphis, Bangkok, Moscow. (Finalist-3)<br />

DEWULF, FILIP: (Winner-2) 1995 - Vienna; 1997 - Kitzbühel.<br />

DIBBS, EDDIE: (Winner-22) 1973 - Jackson, Hamburg, Fort Worth; 1974 - Hamburg; 1975 - Tehran, Dewar Cup; 1976 -<br />

WCT/Monterrey, WCT/Barcelona, Hamburg, Paris-indoor; 1977 - WCT/London, Miami, Oviedo; 1978 - Tulsa, Cincinnati, North<br />

Conway, Toronto; 1979 - WCT/Invitational; 1980 - Sarasota, Boston; 1981 - WCT/Forest Hills, Quito. (Finalist-20)<br />

DIBLEY, COLIN: (Winner-3) 1972 - Kitzbühel; 1973 - WCT/La Costa, South Orange. (Finalist-4)<br />

DICKSON, MARK: (Winner-2) 1984 - WCT/Houston, Toulouse. (Finalist-1)<br />

DIPASQUALE, ARNAUD: (Winner) 1999 - Palermo. (Finalist-1)<br />

DOOHAN, PETER: (Winner) 1984 - Adelaide. (Finalist-3)<br />

DOSEDEL, SLAVA: (Winner-3) 1995 - Santiago; 1996 - Munich; 1997 - Amsterdam. (Finalist-3)<br />

DOUMBIA, YAHIYA: (Winner-2) 1988 - Lyon; 1995 - Bordeaux.<br />

DOWDESWELL, COLIN: (Winner) 1975- Istanbul. (Finalist-3)<br />

DOYLE, MATT: (Winner) 1983 - Cologne.<br />

DRAPER, SCOTT: (Winner) 1998-London/Queen's Club. (Finalist-2)<br />

DREWETT, BRAD: (Winner-2) 1982 - Cairo; 1983 - South Orange. (Finalist-4)<br />

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DRYSDALE, CLIFF: (Winner-6) 1968 - Gstaad; 1971 - WCT/Miami, Brussels, Dublin; 1974 - WCT/Miami; 1978 - Baltimore.<br />

(Finalist-13)<br />

DuPRE, PAT: (Winner) 1982 - Hong Kong. (Finalist-9)<br />

DUPUIS, ANTONY: (Winner) 2004 - Milan. (Finalist-1)<br />

EDBERG, STEFAN: (Winner-41) 1984 - Milan; 1985 - Memphis, San Francisco, Basel, Australian Open; 1986 - Gstaad, Basel,<br />

Stockholm; 1987 - Australian Open, Memphis, Rotterdam, Tokyo-outdoor, Cincinnati, Tokyo-indoor, Stockholm; 1988 -<br />

Rotterdam, Wimbledon, Basel; 1989 - Tokyo-outdoor, Masters; 1990 - Indian Wells, Tokyo-outdoor, Wimbledon, Los Angeles,<br />

Cincinnati, Long Island, Paris-indoor; 1991 - Stuttgart-indoor, Tokyo-outdoor, Queen’s, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor, Tokyoindoor;<br />

1992 - Hamburg, New Haven, U.S. Open; 1993 - Madrid; 1994 - Doha, Stuttgart-indoor, Washington; 1995 - Doha.<br />

(Finalist-36)<br />

EDLEFSEN, TOM: (Winner) 1972 - Kansas City.<br />

EDWARDS, EDDIE: (Winner) 1985 - Adelaide.<br />

EL AYNAOUI, YOUNES: (Winner-5) 1999-Amsterdam; 2001-Bucharest; 2002-Doha, Casablanca, Munich. (Finalist-11)<br />

EL SHAFEI, ISMAIL: (Winner) 1974 - Manila. (Finalist-1)<br />

EDMONDSON, MARK: (Winner-6) 1976 - Australian Open; Brisbane; 1978 - Brisbane; 1981 - Adelaide, Bristol, Brisbane.<br />

(Finalist-6)<br />

ELTINGH, JACCO: (Winner-4) 1992 - Manchester; 1993 - Atlanta; 1994 - Schenectady, Kuala Lumpur.<br />

EMERSON, ROY: (Winner-4) 1968 - Buenos Aires; 1969 - Gstaad, Aix-en-Provence; 1973 - San Francisco. (Finalist-14)<br />

ENQVIST, THOMAS: (Winner-19) 1992-Bolzano; 1993-Schenectady; 1995-Auckland, Philadelphia, Pinehurst, Indianapolis,<br />

Stockholm; 1996-New Delhi, Paris, Stockholm; 1997-Marseille; 1998-Marseille, Munich; 1999-Adelaide, Stuttgart, Stockholm;<br />

2000-Cincinnati, Basel; 2002-Marseille. (Finalist-7)<br />

ESCUDE, NICOLAS: (Winner-4) 1999-Toulouse; 2001-Rotterdam; 2002-Rotterdam; 2004-Doha. (Finalist-2)<br />

ESTEP, MIKE: (Winner) 1973 - Merion. (Finalist-2)<br />

EVERNDEN, KELLY: (Winner-3) 1987 - Bristol, Brisbane; 1989 - Wellington. (Finalist-4)<br />

FAIRLIE, BRIAN: (Winner-3) 1972 - Midland; 1973 - WCT/London; 1976 - Manila. (Finalist-3)<br />

FASSBENDER, JURGEN: (Winner) 1974 - Munich. (Finalist-2)<br />

FEIGL, PETER: (Winner-3) 1978 - Cleveland; 1979 - Cairo; 1980 - Lagos. (Finalist-4)<br />

FERREIRA, WAYNE: (Winner-15) 1992-Queen’s, Schenectady; 1994-Oahu, Indianapolis, Bordeaux, Basel, Tel Aviv; 1995-<br />

Dubai, Munich, Ostrava, Lyon; 1996-Scottsdale, Toronto; 2000-Stuttgart indoor; 2003-Los Angeles. (Finalist-8)<br />

FIBAK, WOJTEK: (Winner-15) 1976 - WCT/Stockholm, Bournemouth, Vienna; 1977 - WCT/Monterrey, Düsseldorf; 1978 -<br />

Cologne; 1979 - Denver, Stuttgart; 1980 - Sao Paulo, Dayton, New Orleans; 1981 - Gstaad; 1982 - Paris-indoor,<br />

WCT/Amsterdam, WCT/Chicago. (Finalist-18)<br />

FILIPPINI, MARCELO: (Winner-5) 1988 - Båstad; 1989 - Prague; 1994 - Florence; 1997 - Atlanta, St. Pölten. (Finalist-5)<br />

FILLOL, JAIME: (Winner-6) 1971 - Tanglewood; 1973 - Tanglewood; 1975 - Düsseldorf; 1976 - Dayton; 1981 - Mexico City;<br />

1982 - Salvador. (Finalist-13)<br />

FITZGERALD, JOHN: (Winner-6) 1981 - Kitzbühel; 1982 - Maui; 1983 - Newport, Stowe; 1984 - Sydney-outdoor; 1988 -<br />

Sydney-outdoor. (Finalist-5)<br />

FLEMING, PETER: (Winner-3) 1978 - Bologna; 1979 - Cincinnati, Los Angeles. (Finalist-4)<br />

FONTANG, FREDERIC: (Winner) 1991 - Palermo. (Finalist-1)<br />

FORGET, GUY: (Winner-11) 1986 - Toulouse; 1989 - Nancy; 1990 - Bordeaux; 1991 - Sydney-outdoor, Brussels, Cincinnati,<br />

Bordeaux, Toulouse, Paris-indoor; 1992 - Toulouse; 1996 - Marseille. (Finalist-8)<br />

FRANA, JAVIER: (Winner-3) 1991 - Guaruja (Oct.); 1993 - Santiago; 1995 - Nottingham. (Finalist-6)<br />

FRANULOVIC, ZELJKO: (Winner-9) 1970 - Monte-Carlo, Kitzbühel, Buenos Aires; 1971 - New York, Macon, Indianapolis,<br />

Buenos Aires; 1976 - Aviles; 1977 - Munich. (Finalist-6)<br />

FRAWLEY, ROD: (Winner) 1982 - Adelaide. (Finalist-1)<br />

FROMBERG, RICHARD: (Winner-4) 1990 - Bologna, Båstad; 1991 - Wellington; 1997 - Bucharest. (Finalist-7)<br />

FURLAN, RENZO: (Winner-2) 1994-San Jose, Casablanca. (Finalist-5)<br />

GAUDENZI, ANDREA: (Winner-3) 1998-Casablanca; 2001-St. Pölten, Båstad. (Finalist-6)<br />

GEHRING, ROLF: (Winner) 1980 - Munich. (Finalist-2)<br />

GERULAITIS, VITAS: (Winner-27) 1974 - Vienna; 1975 - WCT/St. Louis, New York; 1976 - Towson; 1977 - 0cean City, Rome,<br />

Brisbane, Perth, Australian Open; 1978 - WCT Finals/Dallas, WCT/Richmond, WCT/lnvitational; 1979 - Little Rock, Rome,<br />

Kitzbühel, Sydney-indoor; 1980 - WCT/<strong>Tour</strong>nament of Champions, Stuttgart (summer), Melbourne-indoor; 1981 -<br />

Johannesburg; 1982 - Brussels, Florence, Toronto, Melbourne, Johannesburg; 1983 - Basel; 1984 - Treviso. (Finalist-28)<br />

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GIAMMALVA, SAMMY: (Winner-2) 1981 - Napa; 1983 - Monterrey. (Finalist-5)<br />

GILBERT, BRAD: (Winner-20) 1982 - Taipei; 1984 - Columbus, Taipei; 1985 - Livingston, Cleveland, Tel Aviv; 1986 - Memphis,<br />

Livingston, Tel Aviv, Vienna; 1987 - Scottsdale; 1988 - Tel Aviv; 1989 - Memphis, Stratton Mt. Livingston, Cincinnati, San<br />

Francisco; 1990 - Rotterdam, Orlando, Brisbane. (Finalist-20)<br />

GILDEMEISTER, HANS: (Winner-4) 1979 - Barcelona, Santiago; 1981 - Santiago; 1982 - Bordeaux. (Finalist-2)<br />

GILTINAN, BOB: (Winner) 1974 - Surbiton. (Finalist-1)<br />

GIMENEZ, ANGEL: (Winner-2) 1980 - Vienna (spring), Bournemouth. (Finalist-1)<br />

GIMENO, ANDRES: (Winner-7) 1969 - Cologne; 1970 - WCT/Dallas; 1971 - Hamburg; 1972 - Eastbourne, Los Angeles (spring),<br />

French Open, Gstaad.(Finalist-6)<br />

GISBERT, JUAN: (Winner) 1975 - Shreveport. (Finalist-5)<br />

GLICKSTEIN, SHLOMO: (Winner-2) 1980 - Hobart; 1981 - South Orange. (Finalist-3)<br />

GODWIN, NEVILLE: (Winner) 2001-Newport. (Finalist-1)<br />

GOELLNER, MARC-KEVIN: (Winner-2) 1993-Nice, 1996-Marbella(CL). (Finalist-1)<br />

GOLDIE, DAN: (Winner-2) 1987 - Newport; 1988 - Seoul.<br />

GOLMARD, JEROME: (Winner-2) 1999-Dubai; 2000-Chennai. (Finalist-2)<br />

GOMEZ, ANDRES: (Winner-21) 1981 - Bordeaux; 1982 - Rome, Quito; 1983 - Dallas; 1984 - Rome, Indianapolis, Washington,<br />

D.C., Nice, Hong Kong; 1985 - Hong Kong; 1986 - Indianapolis, Florence, Boston, Itaparica; 1987 - Forest Hills; 1989 - Boston,<br />

Barcelona; 1990 - Barcelona, Madrid, French Open; 1991 - Brasilla. (Finalist-14)<br />

GONZALES, PANCHO: (Winner-6) 1968 - Midland; 1969 - Las Vegas, Los Angeles; 1970 - WCT/Las Vegas; 1971 - Los Angeles;<br />

1972 - Des Moines.<br />

GORMAN, TOM: (Winner-7) 1971 - Columbus; 1973 - WCT/Vancouver, Stockholm; 1975 - Cincinnati, Hong Kong; 1976 -<br />

Baltimore, Sacramento. (Finalist-10)<br />

GOTTFRIED, BRIAN: (Winner-25) 1973 - WCT/Johannesburg, Las Vegas; 1974 - Paris-indoor; 1975 - Baltimore, Dayton,<br />

Melbourne; 1976 - Los Angeles; 1977 - Baltimore, Palm Springs, Washington, D.C.-indoor, La Costa, Vienna; 1978 - Washington,<br />

D.C.-indoor, Dayton, Houston; 1979 - Columbus, Basel; 1980 - Surbiton, Washington, D.C.-outdoor, Vienna, Paris-indoor; 1981 -<br />

Stowe; 1982 - Tampa, Vienna; 1983 - Vienna. (Finalist-26)<br />

GRABB, JIM: (Winner-2) 1987 - Seoul; 1992 - Taipei. (Finalist-1)<br />

GRAEBNER, CLARK: (Winner-7) 1970 - Buffalo, Houston, Beckenham; 1971 - Salisbury, Merion, South Orange; 1973 - Des<br />

Moines. (Finalist-7)<br />

GROSJEAN, SEBASTIEN: (Winner-4) 2000 - Nottingham; 2001 - Paris; 2002 - St. Petersburg; 2007 - Lyon. (Finalist-9)<br />

GULLIKSON, TIM: (Winner-4) 1977 - Newport, Taipei, Adelaide; 1978 - Johannesburg. (Finalist-7)<br />

GULLIKSON, TOM: (Winner) 1985 - Newport. (Finalist-4)<br />

GUMY, HERNAN: (Winner) 1996 - Santiago. (Finalist-1)<br />

GUNNARSSON, JAN: (Winner) 1985 - Vienna. (Finalist-4)<br />

GUNTHARDT, HEINZ: (Winner-5) 1978 - Springfield; 1980 - Rotterdam, Johannesburg (spring), Gstaad; 1983 - Toulouse.<br />

(Finalist-3)<br />

GUSTAFSSON, MAGNUS: (Winner-14) 1991 - Munich, Båstad, Hilversum; 1992 - Båstad; 1993 - Stuttgart-outdoor; 1994 -<br />

Auckland, Dubai; 1996 - St. Petersburg, Båstad; 1997 - Singapore; 1998 - Copenhagen, Båstad; 1999 - Copenhagen; 2000 -<br />

Amsterdam. (Finalist-12)<br />

HAARHUIS, PAUL: (Winner) 1995 - Jakarta. (Finalist-7)<br />

HADAD, MAURICIO: (Winner) 1995 - Bermuda. (Finalist-1)<br />

HENMAN, TIM: (Winner-11) 1997 - Sydney, Tashkent; 1998 - Tashkent, Basel; 2000 - Vienna, Brighton; 2001 - Copenhagen,<br />

Basel; 2002 - Adelaide; 2003 - Washington, AMS Paris. (Finalist-17)<br />

HEWITT, BOB: (Winner-7) 1969 - Dublin; 1970 - Durban; 1971 - Durban; 1972 - Bournemouth, Bristol, Tanglewood,<br />

Indianapolis. (Finalist-6)<br />

HIGUERAS, JOSE: (Winner-15) 1976 - Santiago; 1977 - Murcia; 1978 - Cairo, Nice, Bournemouth, Madrid; 1979 - Houston,<br />

Hamburg, Boston; 1982 - Hamburg, Indianapolis; 1983 - La Quinta, Bournemouth; 1984 - Kitzbühel, Bordeaux. (Finalist-12)<br />

HJERTQVIST, PER: (Winner) 1980 - Sofia. (Finalist-2)<br />

HLASEK, JAKOB: (Winner-5) 1988 - London-indoor, Johannesburg; 1989 - Rotterdam; 1990 - London-indoor; 1991 - Basel.<br />

(Finalist-9)<br />

HOGSTEDT, THOMAS: (Winner) 1983 - Ferrara.<br />

HORNA, LUIS: (Winner-2) 2006 - Acapulco; 2007 - Viña del Mar. (Finalist-1)<br />

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HRBATY, DOMINK: (Winner-6) 1998 - San Marino; 1999 - Prague; 2001 - Auckland; 2004 - Marseille, Auckland, Adelaide.<br />

(Finalist-7)<br />

HREBEC, JIRI: (Winner-3) 1973 - Prague; 1975 - Basel; 1977 - San Jose. (Finalist-4)<br />

ILIE, ANDREW: (Winner-2) 1998-Coral Springs, 2000-Atlanta(CL). (Finalist-1)<br />

ISKERSKY, ERICK: (Winner) 1982 - Metz.<br />

IVANISEVIC, GORAN: (Winner-22) 1990-Stuttgart Outdoor; 1991-Manchester; 1992-Adelaide, Stuttgart Indoor, Sydney indoor,<br />

Stockholm; 1993-Bucharest, Vienna, Paris indoor; 1994-Kitzbühel, Tokyo indoor; 1995-Grand Slam Cup; 1996-Zagreb, Dubai,<br />

Milan, Rotterdam, Moscow; 1997-Zagreb, Milan, Vienna; 1998-Split; 2001-Wimbledon. (Finalist-27)<br />

JAITE, MARTIN: (Winner-12) 1985 - Buenos Aires: 1986 - Bologna, Stuttgart; 1987 - Barcelona, Palermo; 1989 - Stuttgart,<br />

Madrid, Sao Paulo, Itaparica; 1990 - Guaruja, Gstaad; 1991 - Nice. (Finalist -7)<br />

JARRYD, ANDERS: (Winner-8) 1982 - Linz, Acona; 1984 - Hilversum, Sydney-indoor; 1985 - Brussels; 1986 - WCT Finals/Dallas;<br />

1990 - Vienna; 1993 - Rotterdam. (Finalist-16)<br />

JAUFFRET, FRANCOIS: (Winner) 1969 - Buenos Aires. (Finalist-3)<br />

JELEN, ERIC: (Winner) 1989 - Bristol. (Finalist-1)<br />

JOHANSSON, KJELL: (Winner) 1978 - Lagos. (Finalist-3)<br />

JOHANSSON, JOACHIM: (Winner-3) 2004 - Memphis; 2005 - Marseille, Adelaide.<br />

JOHANSSON, THOMAS: (Winner-9) 1997-Copenhagen, St. Petersburg; 1999-<strong>ATP</strong> Masters Series Montreal; 2000-Stockholm;<br />

2001-Halle, Nottingham; 2002-Australian Open; 2004-Stockholm; 2005-St. Petersburg. (Finalist-5)<br />

JONES, KELLY: (Winner-2) 1989 - Singapore; 1990 - Singapore.<br />

KAFELNIKOV, YEVGENY: (Winner-26) 1994-Adelaide, Copenhagen, Long Island; 1995-Milan, St. Petersburg, Gstaad, Long Island;<br />

1996-Adelaide, Prague, Roland Garros, Lyon; 1997-Halle, New Haven, Moscow; 1998-London, Halle, Moscow; 1999-Australian<br />

Open, Rotterdam, Moscow; 2000-Sydney Olympics, Moscow; 2001-Marseille, Moscow; 2002-Halle, Tashkent. (Finalist-20)<br />

KARBACHER, BERND: (Winner-2) 1992 - Cologne; 1994 - Båstad. (Finalist-1)<br />

KARY, HANS: (Winner) 1979 - Lagos. (Finalist-1)<br />

KIRMAYR, CARLOS: (Winner) 1981- Sao Paulo. (Finalist-4)<br />

KOCH, THOMAZ: (Winner) 1971 - Caracas. (Finalist-2)<br />

KODES, JAN: (Winner-9) 1970 - St. Petersburg, French Open; 1971 - Catania, French Open, 1972 - Barcelona; 1973 -<br />

WCT/Cologne, Wimbledon; 1975 - Madrid; 1976 - Basel. (Finalist-18)<br />

KOEVERMANS, MARK: (Winner) 1990 - Athens.<br />

KORDA, PETR: (Winner-10) 1991 - New Haven, Berlin; 1992 - Washington, Long Island, Vienna; 1993 - Grand Slam Cup-Munich;<br />

1996 - Doha; 1997 - Stuttgart-indoor; 1998 - Doha, Australian Open. (Finalist-17)<br />

KRAJICEK, RICHARD: (Winner-17) 1991-Hong Kong; 1992-Los Angeles, Antwerp; 1993-Los Angeles; 1994-Barcelona, Rosmalen,<br />

Sydney Indoor; 1995-Stuttgart-indoor, Rotterdam; 1996-Wimbledon; 1997-Rotterdam, Tokyo-outdoor, Rosmalen; 1998-St.<br />

Petersburg, Stuttgart-indoor; 1999-Queen's, Miami. (Finalist-9)<br />

KRICKSTEIN, AARON: (Winner-9) 1983 - Tel Aviv; 1984 - Boston, Geneva, Tel Aviv; 1989 - Sydney-outdoor, Los Angeles, Tokyoindoor;<br />

1992 - Johannesburg; 1993 - Durban. (Finalist-10)<br />

KRIEK, JOHAN: (Winner-14) 1979 - Sarasota; 1981 - Monterrey, Newport, Australian Open; 1982 - Memphis, WCT/LaCosta,<br />

Australian Open; 1983 - Tampa, Bristol, Johannesburg; 1984 - Livingston, Bristol; 1985 - Las Vegas; 1987 - Livingston. (Finalist-12)<br />

KRISHNAN, RAMESH: (Winner-8) 1981 - Manila; 1982 - Stuttgart; 1984 - Metz; 1986 - Tokyo-outdoor, Hong Kong; 1988 -<br />

Wellington; 1989 - Auckland; 1990 - Schenectady. (Finalist-4)<br />

KROON, NICLAS: (Winner) 1989 - Brisbane.<br />

KROSLAK, JAN: (Winner-2) 1995 - Tel Aviv; 1997 - Shanghai. (Finalist-1)<br />

KUCERA, KAROL: (Winner-6) 1995 - Rosmalen, 1997 - Ostrava, 1998 - Sydney Outdoor, New Haven, 1999 - Basel,<br />

2003 - Copenhagen. (Finalist-6)<br />

KUERTEN, GUSTAVO: (Winner-20) 1997 - Roland Garros; 1998 - Stuttgart, Mallorca; 1999 - AMS Monte Carlo, AMS Rome;<br />

2000 - Santiago, AMS Hamburg, Roland Garros, Indianapolis, Tennis Masters Cup Lisbon; 2001 - Buenos Aires, Acapulco,<br />

AMS Monte Carlo, Roland Garros, Stuttgart, AMS Cincinnati; 2002 - Costa do Sauipe; 2003 - Auckland, St. Petersburg;<br />

2004 - Costa do Sauipe. (Finalist-9)<br />

KULTI, NICKLAS: (Winner-3) 1991 - Adelaide; 1993 - Adelaide; 1996 - Halle. (Finalist-3)<br />

LARSSON, MAGNUS: (Winner-7) 1990-Florence; 1992-Copenhagen, Munich; 1994-Zaragoza, Toulouse, Grand Slam Cup-<br />

Munich; 2000-Memphis. (Finalist-8)<br />

LAPIDUS, JAY: (Winner) 1982 - Stowe.<br />

LAVALLE, LEONARDO: (Winner) 1991 - Tel Aviv. (Finalist-1)<br />

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LAVER, ROD: (Winner-47) 1968 - Wimbledon; 1969 - Philadelphia, London-indoor, Australian Open, French Open,<br />

Wimbledon, Boston, U.S. Open, Johannesburg, Los Angeles, Fort Worth; 1970 - WCT/Sydney, WCT/St. Louis, WCT/Fort Worth,<br />

WCT/Vancouver, Philadelphia, Johannesburg, Queen’s, Toronto, Louisville, South Orange, Los Angeles, London-indoor; 1971 -<br />

Rome, WCT/Fort Worth, WCT/Bologna, London-indoor, San Francisco; 1972 - WCT/Richmond, WCT/Philadelphia,<br />

WCT/Toronto, WCT/Houston, WCT/Denver; 1973 - WCT/Miami, WCT/Richmond, WCT/Toronto, Hong Kong, Sydney-indoor;<br />

1974 - WCT/Philadelphia, WCT/Palm Desert, WCT/Tokyo, WCT/ Houston, Bretton Woods; 1975 - WCT/La Costa, WCT/Sao<br />

Paulo, WCT/ Caracas, WCT/Orlando. (Finalist-23)<br />

LECONTE, HENRI: (Winner-9) 1982 - Stockholm; 1984 - Stuttgart; 1985 - Nice, Sydney-outdoor; 1986 - Geneva, Hamburg;<br />

1988 - Nice, Brussels; 1993 - Halle. (Finalist-7)<br />

LEE, HYUNG-TAIK: (Winner) 2003 - Sydney. (Finalist-1)<br />

LENDL, IVAN: (Winner-94) 1980 - Houston, Toronto, Barcelona, Basel, Tokyo-outdoor, Hong Kong, Taipei; 1981 - Stuttgart,<br />

Las Vegas, Montréal, Madrid, Barcelona, Basel, Vienna, Cologne, Buenos Aires, Masters (Jan. ’82); 1982 - Frankfurt, Washington,<br />

D.C., North Conway, Cincinnati, WCT/Delray Beach, WCT/Genoa, WCT/Munich, WCT/Strasbourg, WCT/Houston, WCT Finals-<br />

Dallas, WCT/Forest Hills, WCT/Los Angeles, WCT/Naples, WCT/Hartford, Masters (Jan. ’83); 1983 - WCT/Detroit, Milan,<br />

WCT/Houston, WCT/Hilton Head, Montréal, San Francisco, Tokyo-indoor; 1984 - Luxembourg, French Open, London-indoor;<br />

1985 - Fort Myers, Monte-Carlo, WCT Finals-Dallas, WCT/Forest Hills, Indianapolis, U.S. Open, Stuttgart, Sydney-indoor, Tokyoindoor,<br />

London-indoor, Masters (Jan. ’86); 1986 - Philadelphia, Boca West, Milan, Fort Myers, Rome, French Open, Stratton Mt.,<br />

U.S. Open, Masters; 1987 - Hamburg, French Open, Washington, Montréal, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor, London-indoor, Masters;<br />

1988 - Monte-Carlo, Rome, Toronto; 1989 - Australian Open, Scottsdale, Miami, Forest Hills, Hamburg, Queen’s, Montréal,<br />

Bordeaux, Sydney-indoor, Stockholm; 1990 - Australian Open, Milan, Toronto-indoor, Queen’s, Tokyo-indoor; 1991 -<br />

Philadelphia, Memphis, Long Island; 1992 - Tokyo-indoor; 1993 - Munich, Tokyo-indoor. (Finalist-52)<br />

LEWIS, CHRIS: (Winner-3) 1978 - Kitzbühel; 1981 - Munich; 1985 - Auckland. (Finalist-7)<br />

LLOYD, JOHN: (Winner) 1974 - Merion. (Finalist-4)<br />

LUNDGREN, PETER: (Winner-3) 1985 - Cologne; 1987 - Rye Brook, San Francisco. (Finalist-3)<br />

LUTZ, BOB: (Winner-9) 1971 - WCT/Cologne, Sacramento; 1972 - WCT/Boston; 1975 - WCT/Tokyo; 1978 - Paris-indoor; 1979 -<br />

Taipei; 1980 - Columbus, Stowe, Cologne. (Finalist-15)<br />

MANCINI, ALBERTO: (Winner-3) 1988 - Bologna; 1989 - Monte-Carlo, Rome. (Finalist-5)<br />

MANSDORF, AMOS: (Winner-6) 1986 - Johannesburg; 1987 - Tel Aviv; 1988 - Auckland, Paris-indoor; 1990 - Rosmalen; 1993 -<br />

Washington. (Finalist-10)<br />

MANTILLA, FELIX (Winner-10) 1996 - Oporto; 1997 - Bologna, Gstaad, Umag, San Marino, Bournemouth; 1998 -<br />

Bournemouth; 1999 - Barcelona; 2001 - Palermo; 2003 - AMS Rome. (Finalist-11)<br />

MARIN, JUAN ANTONIO: (Winner) 1999 - Bastad. (Finalist-1)<br />

MARKUS, GABRIEL: (Winner) 1992 - Nice. (Finalist-1)<br />

MARTIN, ALBERTO: (Winner-3) 1999 - Casablanca, Bucharest; 2001 - Mallorca (Finalist-2)<br />

MARTIN, BILLY: (Winner) 1975 - Little Rock. (Finalist-1)<br />

MARTIN, TODD: (Winner-8) 1993-Coral Springs; 1994-Memphis, Queen’s; 1995-Memphis; 1996-Sydney Outdoor; 1998-<br />

Barcelona, Stockholm; 1999-Sydney. (Finalist-12)<br />

MARTINEZ, MARIO: (Winner-3) 1980 - Bordeaux; 1981 - Venice; 1982 - Palermo. (Finalist-1)<br />

MASTERS, GEOFF: (Winner-4) 1972 - Australian Hard Court (Feb.), Australian Hard Court (Nov.); 1974 - Hobart; 1976 - Sydney<br />

-indoor. (Finalist-7)<br />

MASUR, WALLY: (Winner-3) 1983 - Hong Kong; 1987 - Adelaide; 1988 - Newport. (Finalist-8)<br />

MATSUOKA, SHUZO: (Winner) 1992 - Seoul. (Finalist-2)<br />

MATTAR, LUIZ: (Winner-7) 1987 - Guaruja; 1988 - Guaruja; 1989 - Guaruja, Rio de Janeiro; 1990 - Rio de Janeiro; 1992 - Sao<br />

Paulo; 1994 - Coral Springs. (Finalist-4)<br />

MAUD, BOB: (Winner) 1968 - Hilversum. (Finalist-1)<br />

MAURER, ANDREAS: (Winner) 1985 - Madrid. (Finalist-2)<br />

MAYER, GENE: (Winner-14) 1978 - Guadalajara; 1979 - Cologne; 1980 - Denver, Metz, Los Angeles, Cleveland, San Francisco;<br />

1981 - Memphis, Denver, Cleveland, Stockholm; 1982 - Munich; 1983 - Rotterdam, Los Angeles. (Finalist-12)<br />

MAYER, SANDY: (Winner-11) 1973 - Birmingham; 1974 - Baltimore, Paramus, Jackson; 1977 - Little Rock, Hampton,<br />

Stockholm; 1978 - St. Louis; 1981 - Bologna; 1982 - Cleveland; 1983 - Gstaad. (Finalist-12)<br />

MAYOTTE, TIM: (Winner-12) 1985 - Delray Beach; 1986 - Queen's; 1987 - Philadelphia, Chicago, Toulouse, Paris-indoor,<br />

Frankfurt; 1988 - Philadelphia, Schenectady, Brisbane, Frankfurt; 1989 - Washington. (Finalist-11)<br />

McENROE, JOHN: (Winner-77) 1978 - Hartford, San Francisco, Stockholm, London-indoor, Masters (Jan. 1979); 1979 -<br />

WCT/Dallas, New Orleans, Milan, San Jose, Queen's, South Orange, U.S. Open, San Francisco, Stockholm, London-indoor; 1980<br />

- Richmond, Memphis, Milan, Queen's, U.S. Open, Brisbane, Sydney-indoor, London-indoor, WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.); 1981 -<br />

Pepsi Grand Slam, Milan, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, WCT/Dallas, Queen's, Wimbledon, Cincinnati, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor; 1982 -<br />

Philadelphia, San Francisco, Sydney-indoor, Tokyo-indoor, London-indoor; 1983 - Philadelphia, WCT/Dallas, WCT/Forest Hills,<br />

Wimbledon, Sydney-indoor, London-indoor, Masters (Jan. 1984); 1984 - Philadelphia, Brussels, WCT Richmond, WCT/Dallas,<br />

WCT/Forest Hills, Madrid, Queen's, Wimbledon, Toronto, U.S. Open, San Francisco, Stockholm, Masters (Jan. 1985); 1985 -<br />

Philadelphia, WCT/Houston, Milan, Chicago, WCT/Atlanta, Stratton Mountain, Montréal, Stockholm; 1986 - Los Angeles, San<br />

Francisco, Scottsdale; 1988 - Tokyo, Detroit; 1989 - Lyon, WCT/Dallas, Indianapolis; 1990 - Basel; 1991 - Chicago. (Finalist-31)<br />

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McENROE PATRICK: (Winner) 1995 - Sydney-outdoor. (Finalist-3)<br />

McMANUS, JIM: (Winner) 1970 - Hobart.<br />

McMILLAN, FREW: (Winner-2) 1974 - WCT/Munich; 1976 - Nuremburg. (Finalist-5)<br />

McNAMARA, PETER: (Winner-5) 1979 - Berlin; 1980 - Brussels-outdoor; 1981 - Hamburg, Melbourne-indoor; 1983 - Brusselsindoor.<br />

(Finalist-7)<br />

McNAMEE, PAUL: (Winner-2) 1980 - Palm Harbor; 1982 - WCT/Baltimore. (Finalist-5)<br />

MECIR, MILOSLAV: (Winner-11) 1985 - Rotterdam, Hamburg; 1986 - Kitzbühel; 1987 - Auckland, Sydney/N.S.W., Miami, WCT<br />

Finals/Dallas, Stuttgart, Hilversum; 1988 - Seoul Olympics; 1989 - Indian Wells. (Finalist-13)<br />

MEDVEDEV, ANDREI: (Winner-11) 1992 - Genova, Stuttgart, Bordeaux; 1993 - Barcelona, New Haven; 1994 - TMS Monte-<br />

Carlo, TMS Hamburg; 1995 - TMS Hamburg; 1996 - Long Island; 1997 - TMS Hamburg. (Finalist-7)<br />

MEILER, KARL: (Winner-4) 1972 - Buenos Aires; 1974 - Omaha, Calgary; 1977 - Manila. (Finalist-14)<br />

MELIGENI, FERNANDO: (Winner-3) 1995-Båstad; 1996-Pinehurst; 1998-Prague. (Finalist-3)<br />

METREVELI, ALEX: (Winner-8) 1971 - Hobart; 1972 - Sydney N.S.W., Hobart, Adelaide (Jan.), Adelaide (Dec.); 1973 - San Juan,<br />

Beckenham; 1974 - South Orange. (Finalist-4)<br />

MEYER, RICKY: (Winner) 1981 - Sofia. (Finalist-1)<br />

MEZZADRI, CLAUDIO: (Winner) 1987 - Geneva. (Finalist-1)<br />

MIGNOT, BERNARD: (Winner) 1976 - Zurich. (Finalist-1)<br />

MINIUSSI, CHRISTIAN: (Winner) 1991 - Sao Paulo. (Finalist-1)<br />

MITCHELL, MATT: (Winner) 1984 - Melbourne-indoor.<br />

MITTON, BERNARD: (Winner-2) 1978- Newport; 1979- Costa Rica. (Finalist-2)<br />

MOOR, TERRY: (Winner-2) 1979- Tokyo; 1984- Cleveland. (Finalist-4)<br />

MOORE, RAY: (Winner) 1969 - Berlin. (Finalist-3)<br />

MOTTRAM, BUSTER: (Winner-2) 1975 - WCT/Johannesburg; 1976 - Poalma. (Finalist-5)<br />

MOYA, CARLOS: (Winner-20) 2007 - Umag; 2006 - Buenos Aires; 2005 - Chennai; 2004 - Chennai, Acapulco, Rome; 2003 -<br />

Buenos Aires, Barcelona, Umag; 2002 - Acapulco, Bastad, Umag, Cincinnati; 2001 - Umag; 2000 - Estoril; 1998 - Monte Carlo,<br />

Roland Garros; 1997 - Long Island; 1996 - Umag; 1995 - Buenos Aires. (Finalist-24)<br />

MUSTER, THOMAS: (Winner-44) 1986 - Hilversum; 1988 - Boston, Bordeaux, Prague, Bari; 1990 - Adelaide, Casablanca, Rome;<br />

1991 - Florence, Geneva; 1992 - Monte-Carlo, Florence, Umag; 1993 - Mexico City, Florence, Genova, Kitzbühel, San Marino,<br />

Umag, Palermo; 1994 - Mexico City, Madrid, St. Pölten; 1995 - Mexico City, Estoril, Barcelona, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Roland<br />

Garros, St. Pölten, Stuttgart-outdoor, San Marino, Umag, Bucharest, Essen; 1996 - Mexico City, Estoril, Barcelona, Monte-Carlo,<br />

Rome, Stuttgart-outdoor, Bogota; 1997 - Dubai, Miami. (Finalist-11)<br />

NARDUCCI, MASSIMILIANO: (Winner) 1988 - Florence.<br />

NASTASE, ILIE: (Winner-57) 1968 - Bogota; 1970 - Salisbury, Rome; 1971 - Richmond, Hampton, Nice, Monte-Carlo, Båstad,<br />

London-indoor, Masters; 1972 - Baltimore, Omaha, South Orange, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Nice, Toronto, U.S. Open, Seattle,<br />

Dewar Cup, Masters; 1973 - Omaha, Calgary, Washington, D.C.,-indoor, Barcelona, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Florence, French<br />

Open, Rome, Queen’s, Gstaad, Cincinnati, Barcelona, Paris-indoor, Masters; 1974 - WCT/Richmond, WCT/Washington, D.C.,<br />

Bournemouth, Cedar Grove, Madrid, Barcelona; 1975 - Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, South Orange, Masters; 1976 -<br />

WCT/Atlanta, Salisbury, LaCosta, WCT/Challenge Cup (May), WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.), South Orange; 1977 - WCT/Mexico<br />

City, Aix-en-Provence; 1978 - Miami, WCT/ Challenge Cup (Dec.). (Finalist-39)<br />

NEWCOMBE, JOHN: (Winner-32) 1968 - Hamburg; 1969 - Bournemouth, Rome; 1970 - WCT/Casablanca, Hoylake,<br />

Wimbledon; 1971 - WCT/Philadelphia, WCT/Chicago, WCT/Dallas, WCT/Toronto, Wimbledon, Gstaad; 1972 - WCT/Las Vegas,<br />

WCT/St. Louis, WCT/Fort Worth, WCT/Alamo, WCT/Vancouver, WCT/Gothenburg, Johannesburg; 1973 - Australian Open, U.S.<br />

Open, Jakarta; 1974 - WCT/St. Petersburg, WCT/La Costa, WCT/New Orleans, WCT/Orlando, WCT Finals/Dallas, Tucson, Maui,<br />

Tokyo, Sydney-indoor; 1975 - Australian Open. (Finalist-21)<br />

NOAH, YANNICK: (Winner-23) 1978 - Manilla, Calcutta; 1979 - Nancy, Madrid, Bordeaux; 1981 - Richmond, Nice; 1982 - Palm<br />

Springs, South Orange, Basel, Toulouse; 1983 - Madrid, Hamburg, French Open; 1985 - Rome, Washington, Toulouse; 1986 -<br />

WCT/Forest Hills, London-indoor; 1987 - Lyon, Basel; 1988 - Milan; 1990 - Syndey -outdoor. (Finalist-13)<br />

NORMAN, MAGNUS: (Winner-12) 1997-Båstad; 1998-Amsterdam; 1999-Orlando, Stuttgart, Umag, Long Island, Shanghai;<br />

2000-Auckland, Rome, Båstad, Long Island, Shanghai. (Finalist-6)<br />

NOVACEK, KAREL: (Winner-13) 1986 - Washington; 1989 - Hilversum; 1990 - Munich; 1991 - Auckland, Hamburg, Kitzbühel,<br />

Prague; 1992 - Hilversum, San Marino, Prague; 1993 - Dubai, Zaragoza; 1994 - Hilversum. (Finalist-7)<br />

NOVAK, JIRI: (Winner-7) 1996-Auckland; 1998-Mexico City; 2001-Munich, Gstaad; 2003-Gstaad; 2004-Tokyo, Basel. (Finalist-6)<br />

NYSTROM, JOAKIM: (Winner-13) 1983 - Sydney/N.S.W.; 1984 - Gstaad, North Conway, Basel, Cologne; 1985 - Munich, Gstaad;<br />

1986 - Toronto-indoor, La Quinta, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, Madrid; 1987 - Båstad. (Finalist-5)<br />

O’BRIEN, ALEX: (Winner) 1996 - New Haven.<br />

OCLEPPO, GIANNI: (Winner) 1981 - Linz. (Finalist-3)<br />

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ODIZOR, NDUKA: (Winner) 1983 - Taipei.<br />

OKKER, TOM: (Winner-31) 1968 - Rome, Dublin; 1969 - Monte-Carlo, Hilversum, Paris-indoor, Brussels, Newport, Tokyo,<br />

Amsterdam, Milwaukee; 1970 - WCT/Atlanta, Brussels, Leicester, Hilversum, Hamburg; 1971 - WCT/Quebec, Louisville; 1972 -<br />

WCT/Chicago; 1973 - WCT/Washington, D.C., Hilversum, Toronto, WCT/Seattle, Chicago, Madrid, Dewar Cup; 1974 -<br />

WCT/Toronto, WCT/Rotterdam; 1975 - Nottingham, Paris-indoor; 1977 - WCT/ Richmond; 1979 - Tel Aviv. (Finalist-24)<br />

OLHOVSKIY, ANDREI: (Winner-2) 1993-Copenhagen; 1996-Shanghai. (Finalist-2)<br />

ONCINS, JAIME: (Winner-2) 1992 - Bologna, Buzios. (Finalist-3)<br />

ORANTES, MANUEL: (Winner-32) 1971 - WCT/Barcelona; 1972 - Caracas, Rome, Brussels, Hamburg, Båstad; 1973 - Valencia,<br />

Nice, Louisville, Indianapolis; 1975 - WCT/Monte-Carlo, Cairo, Bournemouth, Hamburg, Båstad, Indianapolis, Toronto, U.S.<br />

Open; 1976 - Valencia, Munich, Kitzbühel, Tehran, Madrid, Barcelona, Masters; 1977 - Indianapolis, Boston, Tokyo; 1978 -<br />

Boston; 1979 - Munich; 1981 - Palermo; 1982 - Bournemouth. (Finalist-34)<br />

OSTHERTHUN, RICKI: (Winner) 1985 - Hilversum. (Finalist-2)<br />

OSTOJA, MARKO: (Winner) 1981 - Brussels.<br />

PANATTA, ADRIANO: (Winner-10) 1971 - Senigallia; 1973 - Bournemouth; 1974 - Florence; 1975 - Kitzbühel, Stockholm;<br />

1976 - Rome, French Open; 1977 - WCT/Houston; 1978 - Tokyo; 1980 - Florence. (Finalist-16)<br />

PANATTA, CLAUDIO: (Winner) 1985 - Bari. (Finalist-3)<br />

PARUN, ONNY: (Winner-4) 1974 - Jakarta, Bombay; 1975 - Auckland; 1976 - WCT/ Johannesburg. (Finalist-5)<br />

PATE, DAVID: (Winner-2) 1984 - Tokyo-outdoor; 1987 - Los Angeles. (Finalist-4)<br />

PATTISON, ANDREW: (Winner-4) 1974 - WCT/Monte-Carlo, WCT/Johannesburg; 1977 - Laguna Niguel; 1979 - Johannesburg.<br />

(Finalist-7)<br />

PAVEL, ANDREI: (Winner-3) 1998 - Tokyo; 2000 - Poelten; 2001 - AMS Montreal. (Finalist-6)<br />

PECCI, VICTOR: (Winner-10) 1976 - Madrid, Berlin; 1978 - Bogota; 1979 - Nice, Quito, Bogota; 1980 - Santiago; 1981 - Viña del<br />

Mar, Bournemouth; 1983 - Viña del Mar. (Finalist-12)<br />

PEREIRA, NICOLAS: (Winner-2) 1994 - Bogota; 1996 - Newport.<br />

PEREZ, DIEGO: (Winner) 1985 - Bordeaux. (Finalist-1)<br />

PEREZ-ROLDAN, GUILLERMO: (Winner-9) 1987 - Munich, Athens, Buenos Aires; 1988 - Munich; 1989 - Palermo; 1990 - San<br />

Marino; 1991 - San Marino; 1992 - Casablanca; 1993 - Casablanca. (Finalist-11)<br />

PERNFORS, MIKAEL: (Winner-3) 1988 - Los Angeles, Scottsdale; 1993 - Montréal. (Finalist-2)<br />

PESCOSOLIDO, STEFANO: (Winner-2): 1992-Scottsdale, 1993-Tel Aviv.<br />

PFISTER, HANK: (Winner-2) 1981 - Maui; 1982 - Newport. (Finalist-5)<br />

PHILIPPOUSSIS, MARK: (Winner-11) 1996 - Toulouse; 1997 - Scottsdale, Munich, Queen’s; 1998 - Memphis; 1999 - San Jose,<br />

AMS Indian Wells; 2000 - San Jose; 2001 - Memphis; 2003 - Shanghai; 2006 - Newport. (Finalist-11)<br />

PlLlC, NlKl: (Winner-4) 1969 - Stockholm;1970 - Bristol; 1972 - WCT/Essen; 1975 - Aviles. (Finalist-6)<br />

PIMEK, LIBOR: (Winner) 1984 - Munich. (Finalist-1)<br />

PINNER, ULI: (Winner-2) 1978 - Stuttgart; 1979 - Gstaad. (Finalist-1)<br />

PIOLINE, CEDRIC: (Winner-5) 1996 - Copenhagen; 1997 - Prague; 1999 - Nottingham; 2000 - Rotterdam, TMS Monte-Carlo.<br />

(Finalist-12)<br />

PISTOLESI, CLAUDIO: (Winner) 1987 - Bari.<br />

POHMANN, HANS: (Winner) 1973 - Berlin. (Finalist-2)<br />

POLIAKOV, DIMITRI: (Winner) 1991 - Umag.<br />

PORTAS, ALBERT: (Winner) 2001 - AMS Hamburg. (Finalist-3)<br />

POZZI, GIANLUCA: (Winner) 1991 - Brisbane. (Finalist-1)<br />

PRINOSIL, DAVID: (Winner-3) 1995-Newport; 1996-Ostrava; 2000-Halle. (Finalist-3)<br />

PROISY, PATRICK: (Winner-2) 1972 - Perth; 1977 - Hilversum. (Finalist-3)<br />

PRPIC, GORAN: (Winner) 1990 - Umag. (Finalist-2)<br />

PUERTA, MARIANO: (Winner-3) 1998 - Palermo; 2000 - Bogota; 2005 - Casablanca. (Finalist-7)<br />

PUGH, JIM: (Winner) 1989 - Newport. (Finalist-3)<br />

PURCELL, MEL: (Winner-3) 1981 -Tampa, Atlanta, Tel Aviv. (Finalist-5)<br />

RAFTER, PATRICK: (Winner-11) 1994-Manchester; 1997-US Open; 1998-Chennai, 's-Hertogenbosch, Toronto, Cincinnati,<br />

Long Island, US Open; 1999-'s-Hertogenbosch; 2000-'s-Hertogenbosch; 2001-Indianapolis. (Finalist-14)<br />

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RAHIM, HAROON: (Winner) 1976 - Little Rock. (Finalist-4)<br />

RALSTON, DENNIS: (Winner) 1970 - WCT/Los Angeles. (Finalist-2)<br />

RAMIREZ, RAUL: (Winner-17) 1973 - Tehran; 1974 - Columbus; 1975 - WCT/St. Petersburg, WCT/Charlotte, Rome, Tokyo;<br />

1976 - WCT/Mexico City, WCT/Caracas, Gstaad, Dewar Cup; 1977 - Queen’s, Los Angeles; 1978 - Mexico City, Monte-Carlo;<br />

1979 - Florence; 1980 - San Juan; 1983 - Caracas. (Finalist-21)<br />

RAOUX, GUILLAUME: (Winner) 1992 - Brisbane. (Finalist-4)<br />

REBOLLEDO, PEDRO: (Winner-2) 1982 - Viña del Mar; 1987 - St. Vincent. (Finalist-2)<br />

RENEBERG, RICHEY: (Winner-3) 1991 - Tampa; 1993 - Kuala Lumpur (Jan.); 1996 - Rosmalen. (Finalist-4)<br />

RICHEY, CLIFF: (Winner-10) 1969 - Toronto; 1970 - Macon, Charlotte, Washington, D.C.,-outdoor, Indianapolis; 1971 -<br />

Houston; 1972 - Bretton Woods, Johannesburg; 1976 - Bermuda; 1978 - Johannesburg (spring). (Finalist-13)<br />

RIESSEN, MARTY: (Winner-10) 1968 - WCT/Newport; 1969 - Perth; 1970 - WCT/Tucson, London-indoor; 1971 - WCT/Tehran;<br />

1972 - WCT Quebec; 1973 - WCT/Milan; 1974 - Cincinnati; 1975 - WCT/Philadelphia; 1979 - Lafayette. (Finalist-14)<br />

RIOS, MARCELO: (Winner-18) 1995-Bologna, Amsterdam, Kuala Lumpur; 1996-St. Pölten; 1997-Monte-Carlo; 1998-Auckland,<br />

Indian Wells, Key Biscayne, Rome, St. Pölten, Grand Slam Cup, Singapore; 1999-Hamburg, St. Pölten, Singapore; 2000-Umag;<br />

2001-Doha, Hong Kong. (Finalist-13)<br />

ROCHE, TONY: (Winner-12) 1969 - Auckland, Tucson, Sydney N.S.W., Hamburg, Hollywood, Oakland; 1970 - Gstaad, Boston;<br />

1972 - WCT/Washington, D.C.; 1976 - WCT/Charlotte; 1977 - Sydney N.S.W.; 1978 - Queen’s. (Finalist-12)<br />

ROSEWALL, KEN: (Winner-32) 1968 - Bournemouth, French Open; 1969 - Chicago; 1970 - WCT/Corpus Christi, Eastbourne,<br />

Welsh Open, Cincinnati, U.S. Open; 1971 - Australian Open, WCT/Boston, WCT/Vancouver, WCT Finals/Dallas, Johannesburg,<br />

Newport, Washington, D.C.; 1972 - WCT/Miami, WCT/Charlotte, WCT Finals/Dallas, Australian Open, Tokyo, Brisbane; 1973 -<br />

WCT/Houston, WCT/ Cleveland, WCT/Charlotte, Osaka, Tokyo; 1975 - WCT/Houston, Jackson, Gstaad; 1976 - WCT/Jackson,<br />

Hong Kong; 1977 - Hong Kong. (Finalist-20)<br />

ROSSET, MARC: (Winner-15) 1989-Geneva, 1990-Lyon, 1992-Barcelona Olympics, Moscow, 1993-Marseille, Long Island,<br />

Moscow, 1994-Marseille, Lyon, 1995-Nice, Halle, 1997-Antwerp, 1999-St Petersburg, 2000-Marseille, London. (Finalist-8)<br />

ROSTAGNO, DERRICK: (Winner) 1990 - New Haven. (Finalist-2)<br />

RUFFELS, RAY: (Winner-2) 1970 - Merion; 1976 - Perth. (Finalist-3)<br />

RUSEDSKI, GREG: (Winner-15) 1993 - Newport; 1995 - Seoul; 1996 - Beijing; 1997 - Nottingham, Basel; 1998 - Antwerp, TMS<br />

Paris Indoor; 1999 - Grand Slam Cup, Vienna; 2001 - San Jose; 2002 - Auckland, Indianapolis; 2003 - Nottingham; 2004 -<br />

Newport; 2005 - Newport. (Finalist-12)<br />

SACEANU, CHRISTIAN: (Winner-2) 1988 - Bristol; 1991 - Rosmalen.<br />

SADRI, JOHN: (Winner-2) 1980 - Auckland; 1982 - Denver. (Finalist-4)<br />

SAFIN, MARAT: (Winner-15): 1999-Boston; 2000-Barcelona, Mallorca, <strong>ATP</strong> Masters Series Toronto, US Open, Tashkent, St.<br />

Petersburg, <strong>ATP</strong> Masters Series Paris; 2001-Tashkent, St. Petersburg; 2002-<strong>ATP</strong> Masters Series Paris; 2004-Beijing, <strong>ATP</strong> Masters<br />

Series Madrid, <strong>ATP</strong> Masters Series Paris; 2005-Australian Open. (Finalist-12)<br />

SALTZ, DANNY: (Winner) 1984 - Auckland.<br />

SAMPRAS, PETE: (Winner-64) 1990-Philadelphia, Manchester, US Open, Grand Slam Cup-Munich; 1991-Los Angeles,<br />

Indianapolis, Lyon, <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>World</strong> Chp.-Frankfurt; 1992-Philadelphia, Kitzbühel, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lyon; 1993-Sydney,<br />

Key Biscayne, Tokyo-outdoor, Hong Kong, Wimbledon, US Open, Lyon, Antwerp; 1994-Sydney , Australian Open, Indian Wells,<br />

Miami, Osaka, Tokyo-outdoor, Rome, Wimbledon, Antwerp, <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>World</strong> Chp.-Frankfurt; 1995-Indian Wells, Queen's,<br />

Wimbledon, US Open, Paris-indoor; 1996-San Jose, Memphis, Hong Kong, Tokyo-outdoor, Indianapolis, US Open, Basel, <strong>ATP</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> <strong>World</strong> Chp.-Frankfurt; 1997-Australian Open, San Jose, Philadelphia, Wimbledon, Cincinnati, Grand Slam Cup-Munich,<br />

Paris-indoor, <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>World</strong> Chp.-Hannover; 1998-Philadelphia, Atlanta, Wimbledon, Vienna; 1999-Queen's, Wimbledon, Los<br />

Angeles, Cincinnati, <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>World</strong> Chp.-Hannover; 2000-Miami, Wimbledon; 2002-US Open. (Finalist-24)<br />

SANCHEZ, DAVID: (Winner-2) 2003-Viña del Mar, Bucharest.<br />

SANCHEZ, EMILIO: (Winner-15) 1986 - Nice, Munich, Båstad; 1987 - Gstaad, Bordeaux, Kitzbühel, Madrid; 1988 - Hilversum;<br />

1989 - Kitzbühel; 1990 - Wellington, Estoril; 1991 - Barcelona, Rome, Gstaad; 1992 - Sydney-outdoor. (Finalist -12)<br />

SANCHEZ, JAVIER: (Winner-4) 1988 - Buenos Aires; 1989 - Bologna; 1994 - Bologna; 1996 - Tel Aviv. (Finalist-8)<br />

SANGUINETTI, DAVIDE: (Winner-2) 2002 - Milan, Delray Beach. (Finalist-4)<br />

SANTANA, MANUEL: (Winner) 1970 - Barcelona. (Finalist-1)<br />

SANTORO, FABRICE (Winner-6): 1997-Lyon; 1999-Marseille; 2000-Doha; 2002-Dubai; 2007-Newport; 2008-Newport.<br />

(Finalist-6)<br />

SARGSIAN, SARGIS: (Winner) 1997-Newport(G). (Finalist-2)<br />

SAVIANO, NICK: (Winner) 1983 - Nancy. (Finalist-2)<br />

SCANLON, BILL: (Winner-7) 1978 - Maui; 1979 - Maui; 1981 - Auckland, WCT Invitational Salisbury, Bangkok; 1982 -<br />

WCT/Zurich; 1986 - Newport. (Finalist-8)<br />

SCHALKEN, SJENG: (Winner-9) 1995 - Valencia; 1996 - Jakkarta; 1997 - Boston; 1999 - Auckland; 2000 - Tokyo; 2001 -<br />

Stockholm; 2002 - 's-Hertogenbosch; 2003 - 's-Hertogenbosch, Costa do Sauipe. (Finalist-3)<br />

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SCHALLER, GILBERT: (Winner) 1995 - Casablanca. (Finalist-3)<br />

SCHOENFIELD, HOWARD: (Winner) 1980 - Tulsa.<br />

SCHWAIER, HANS: (Winner) 1985 - Munich.<br />

SHELTON, BRYAN: (Winner-2) 1991 - Newport; 1992 - Newport. (Finalist-1) 1993 - Atlanta.<br />

SIEMERINK, JAN: (Winner-4) 1991 - Singapore; 1996 - Nottingham; 1998 - Rotterdam, Toulouse. (Finalist-8)<br />

SINNER, MARTIN: (Winner-2) 1995 - Copenhagen, Johannesburg.<br />

SLOZIL, PAVEL: (Winner-2) 1981 - Nancy; 1985 - Kitzbühel. (Finalist-3)<br />

SMID, TOMAS: (Winner-9) 1978 - Sarasota; 1979 - Stuttgart (summer); 1980 - Stuttgart (spring), Bologna; 1982 - Mexico City,<br />

Cap d'Agde; 1983 - Munich, Hilversum; 1985 - Geneva. (Finalist -19)<br />

SMITH, STAN: (Winner-39) 1969 - Victorian Open; 1970 - Hampton, Nottingham, Phoenix, Stockholm, Masters; 1971 - Kent,<br />

Paris-indoor, Queen’s, Cincinnati, U.S. Open; 1972 - U.S. National-indoor (Salisbury), New York, Hampton, Washington, D.C.,-<br />

indoor, Wimbledon, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Paris-indoor, Stockholm; 1973 - WCT/Philadelphia, WCT/Atlanta, WCT/St. Louis,<br />

WCT/Munich, WCT/Brussels, WCT/ Gothenburg, WCT Finals/Dallas, Båstad; 1974 - WCT/Hampstead, WCT/St. Louis,<br />

Nottingham, Chicago; 1975 - Sydney-indoor; 1977 - Los Angeles; 1978 - Atlanta, Vienna; 1979 - Cleveland, Vienna; 1980 -<br />

Frankfurt. (Finalist-18)<br />

SOLOMON, HAROLD: (Winner-22) 1974 - Washington, D.C.,-outdoor; 1975 - WCT/Toronto,WCT/Memphis, Perth,<br />

Johannesburg; 1976 - WCT/Washington, D.C., WCT/Houston, Louisville, Maui, Johannesburg; 1977 - WCT/<strong>Tour</strong>nament of<br />

Champions, Brussels, Cincinnati; 1978 - Las Vegas, Louisville; 1979 - Baltimore, North Conway, Paris-indoor; 1980 - Baltimore,<br />

Hamburg, Cincinnati, Tel Aviv. (Finalist-16)<br />

SPADEA, VINCENT: (Winner) 2004 Scottsdale. (Finalist-4)<br />

SQUILLARI, FRANCO: (Winner-3) 1999 - Munich; 2000 - Munich, Stuttgart-outdoor. (Finalist-3)<br />

SREJBER, MILAN: (Winner) 1988 - Rye Brook. (Finalist-1)<br />

SRICHAPHAN, PARADORN: (Winner-5) 2002 - Long Island, Stockholm; 2003 - Chennai, Long Island; 2004 - Nottingham.<br />

(Finalist-6)<br />

STARK, JONATHAN: (Winner-2) 1993 - Bolzano; 1996 - Singapore. (Finalist-1)<br />

STEEB, CARL-UWE: (Winner-3) 1989 - Gstaad; 1991 - Genova; 1995 - Moscow. (Finalist-5)<br />

STEFANKI, LARRY: (Winner-2) 1981 - Lagos; 1985 - LaQuinta.<br />

STENLUND, ULF: (Winner) 1986 - Palermo.<br />

STEWART, SHERWOOD: (Winner) 1974 - Dublin. (Finalist-2)<br />

STICH, MICHAEL: (Winner-18) 1990 - Memphis; 1991 - Wimbledon, Stuttgart-outdoor, Schenectady, Vienna; 1992 -<br />

Rosmalen, Grand Slam Cup-Munich; 1993 - Stuttgart-indoor, Hamburg, Queen’s, Basel, Stockholm, <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>World</strong> Chp.-<br />

Frankfurt; 1994 - Rotterdam, Munich, Halle; 1995 - Los Angeles; 1996 - Antwerp. (Finalist-13)<br />

STOCKTON, DlCK: (Winner-8) 1974 - WCT/Atlanta, Adelaide; 1975 - WCT/San Antonio; 1976 - WCT/Lagos; 1977 - WCT/<br />

Philadelphia, WCT/Toronto, WCT/Rotterdam; 1978 - Little Rock. (Finalist-10)<br />

STOLLE, FRED: (Winner-4) 1968 - Beckenham; 1969 - Hobart, Queen's; 1973 - Christchurch. (Finalist-3)<br />

STOLTENBERG, JASON: (Winner-4) 1993 - Manchester; 1994 - Birmingham; 1996 - Coral Springs; 1997 - Coral Springs.<br />

(Finalist-9)<br />

SUNDSTROM, HENRIK: (Winner-5) 1983 - Nice; 1984 - Monte-Carlo, Båstad, Bari; 1986 - Athens. (Finalist-8)<br />

SVENSSON, JONAS: (Winner-5) 1986 - Cologne; 1987 - Vienna; 1988 - Metz; 1990 - Toulouse; 1991 - Copenhagen. (Finalist-9)<br />

TANNER, ROSCOE: (Winner-15) 1974 - WCT/Denver, Christchurch; 1975 - Las Vegas, Chicago; 1976 - Cincinnati, Columbus,<br />

San Francisco, Tokyo; 1977 - Australian Open, Sydney N.S.W.; 1978 - Palm Springs, New Orleans; 1979 - Palm Springs,<br />

Washington, D.C.,-indoor; 1981 - Philadelphia. (Finalist-25)<br />

TARANGO, JEFF: (Winner-2) 1992-Wellington, Tel Aviv. (Finalist-4)<br />

TAROCZY, BALAZS: (Winner-13) 1974 - Kitzbühel; 1976 - Hilversum; 1978 - Hilversum, Barcelona; 1979 - Brussels, Hilversum;<br />

1980 - Båstad, Hilversum, Geneva; 1981 - Hilversum, Japan Open; 1982 - Nice, Hilversum. (Finalist-8)<br />

TAYLOR, ROGER: (Winner-7) 1970 - WCT/Midland; 1971 - Palermo; 1972 - Merion; 1973 - WCT/Copenhagen, Welsh Open;<br />

1975 - Roanoke, Fairfield. (Finalist-9)<br />

TEACHER, BRIAN: (Winner-8) 1977 - Jackson; 1978 - Taipei; 1979 - Newport; 1980 - Australian Open; 1981 - Columbus; 1982<br />

- WCT/Dortmund; 1983 - WCT/Munich, Columbus. (Finalist-15)<br />

TELTSCHER, ELIOT: (Winner-10) 1978 - Hong Kong; 1979 - Atlanta; 1980 - Atlanta, Maui; 1981 - San Juan, San Francisco;<br />

1983 - Tokyo; 1984 - Brisbane, Johannesburg; 1987 - Hong Kong. (Finalist-14)<br />

TILLSTROM, MIKAEL: (Winner) 1997 - Chennai. (Finalist-4)<br />

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TIRIAC, ION: (Winner-2) 1970 - Munich; 1971 - Madrid. (Finalist-1)<br />

TULASNE, THIERRY: (Winner-5) 1981 - Båstad; 1985 - Bologna, Palermo, Barcelona; 1986 - Metz. (Finalist-4)<br />

VACEK, JAN: (Winner) 2001 - Costa do Sauipe. (Finalist-1)<br />

VAJDA, MARIAN: (Winner-2) 1987 - Prague; 1988 - Geneva. (Finalist-2)<br />

van DILLEN, ERIK: (Winner) 1973 - Nottingham. (Finalist-1)<br />

VAN PATTEN, VINCE: (Winner) 1981 - Toyko-indoor. (Finalist-2)<br />

VAN RENSBURG, CHRISTO: (Winner-2) 1987 - Orlando; 1989 - Johannesburg. (Finalist-4)<br />

VAN'T HOF, ROBERT: (Winner-2) 1981 - Taipei; 1989 - Seoul. (Finalist-2)<br />

VERKERK, MARTIN: (Winner-2) 2003 - Milan; 2004 - Amersfoort. (Finalist-2)<br />

VILAS, GUILLERMO: (Winner-62) 1973 - Buenos Aires; 1974 - Gstaad, Hilversum, Louisville, Toronto, Tehran, Buenos Aires,<br />

Masters; 1975 - Munich, Hilversum, Washington, D.C., Louisville, Buenos Aires; 1976 - WCT/St. Louis, WCT/Fort Worth,<br />

WCT/Monte-Carlo, Toronto, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires; 1977 - Springfield, Buenos Aires, Virginia Beach, French Open, Kitzbühel,<br />

Washington, D.C., Louisville, South Orange, Columbus, U.S. Open, Paris, Tehran, Bogota, Santiago, Buenos Aires,<br />

Johannesburg; 1978 - Hamburg, Munich, Gstaad, South Orange, Aix-En-Provence, Basel, Australian Open; 1979 - Hobart,<br />

Washington, D.C., Buenos Aires, Australian Open; 1980 - Rome, Kitzbühel, Palermo; 1981 - Mar del Plata, Cairo, Houston; 1982<br />

- Buenos Aires, Rotterdam, Milan, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Boston, Kitzbühel; 1983 - WCT/Richmond, WCT/Delray Beach,<br />

Kitzbühel. (Finalist-42)<br />

VINCIGUERRA, ANDREAS: (Winner) 2000 - Copenhagen. (Finalist-3)<br />

VINES, MARK: (Winner) 1981 - Paris-indoor.<br />

VOINEA, ADRIAN: (Winner) 1999-Bournemouth. (Finalist-1)<br />

VOLKOV, ALEXANDER: (Winner-3) 1991 - Milan; 1993 - Auckland; 1994 - Moscow. (Finalist-8)<br />

WALTS, BUTCH: (Winner-4) 1976 - Boca Raton; 1977 - San Francisco; 1979 - Dayton, Bologna. (Finalist-2)<br />

WARWICK, KIM: (Winner-2) 1976 - Bangalore; 1980 - Johannesburg. (Finalist-8)<br />

WASHINGTON, MALIVAI: (Winner-4) 1992 - Memphis, Charlotte; 1994 - Ostrava; 1996 - Bermuda. (Finalist-9)<br />

WEISS, ROBBIE: (Winner) 1990 - Sao Paulo.<br />

WESSELS, PETER: (Winner) 2000 - Newport. (Finalist-1)<br />

WHEATON, DAVID: (Winner-3) 1990 - Kiawah Island; 1991 - Grand Slam Cup-Munich; 1994 - Newport. (Finalist-4)<br />

WILANDER, MATS: (Winner-33) 1982 - French Open, Båstad, Geneva, Barcelona; 1983 - Monte-Carlo, Lisbon, Aix-en-<br />

Provence, Båstad, Cincinnati, Geneva, Barcelona, Stockholm, Australian Open; 1984 - Cincinnati, Barcelona, Australian Open;<br />

1985 - French Open, Boston, Båstad; 1986 - Brussels, Cincinnati; 1987 - Brussels, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Boston, Indianapolis;<br />

1988 - Australian Open, Miami, French Open, Cincinnati, U.S. Open, Palermo; 1990 - Itaparica. (Finalist-26)<br />

WILKISON, TIM: (Winner-6) 1978 - Sydney/N.S.W.; 1979 - Auckland; 1980 - Sydney/N.S.W.; 1982 - Auckland; 1984 - Vienna;<br />

1985 - Nancy. (Finalist-8)<br />

WINITSKY, VAN: (Winner-2) 1981 - Hong Kong; 1982 - WCT/Hilton Head. (Finalist-1)<br />

WOODBRIDGE, TODD: (Winner-2) 1995-Coral Springs, 1997-Adelaide. (Finalist-7)<br />

WOODFORDE, MARK: (Winner-4) 1986 - Auckland; 1988 - Adelaide; 1989 - Adelaide; 1993 - Philadelphia. (Finalist-5)<br />

WOODRUFF, CHRIS: (Winner-2) 1997 - TMS Montréal; 1999 - Newport. (Finalist-2)<br />

YOUL, SIMON: (Winner-2) 1989 - Schenectady; 1992 - Singapore.<br />

YZAGA, JAIME: (Winner-8) 1987 - Schenectady, Sao Paulo; 1988 - Itaparica; 1991 - Charlotte; 1992 - Auckland, Tampa; 1993 -<br />

Tampa, Sydney-indoor. (Finalist-3)<br />

ZABALETA, MARIANO: (Winner-3) 1998 - Bogota; 2003 - Bastad; 2004 - Bastad. (Finalist-5)<br />

ZEDNIK, VLADIMIR: (Winner-2) 1972 - Cleveland; 1978 - Berlin. (Finalist-2)<br />

ZIRNGIBL, WERNER: (Winner) 1978 - Brussels.<br />

ZIVOJINOVIC, SLOBODAN: (Winner-2) 1986 - Houston; 1988 - Sydney-indoor. (Finalist-2)<br />

ZOECKE, MARKUS: (Winner) 1994 - Sun City. (Finalist-1)<br />

ZUGARELLI, ANTONIO: (Winner) 1976 - Båstad. (Finalist-1)<br />

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INTERNATIONAL TENNIS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES<br />

NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, USA<br />

* Name Year<br />

* Adams, Russ 2007<br />

Adee, George 1964<br />

Alexander, Fred 1961<br />

Allison, Wilmer 1963<br />

Alonso, Manuel 1977<br />

Anderson, Malcolm 2000<br />

Ashe, Arthur 1985<br />

Atkinson, Juliette 1974<br />

Austin, H.W. Bunny 1997<br />

Austin, Tracy 1992<br />

* Baker, Lawrence, Sr. 1975<br />

Barger-Wallach, Maud 1958<br />

Becker, Boris 2003<br />

Behr, Karl 1969<br />

Betz Addie, Pauline 1965<br />

Bjurstedt Mallory, Molla 1958<br />

Borg, Bjorn 1987<br />

Borotra, Jean 1976<br />

Bowrey, Lesley Turner 1997<br />

Bromwich, John 1984<br />

Brookes, Norman 1977<br />

Brough Clapp, Louise 1967<br />

Browne, Mary K. 1957<br />

Brugnon, Jacques 1976<br />

* Buchholz, Butch 2005<br />

Budge, Don 1964<br />

Bueno, Maria 1978<br />

Cahill, Mabel 1976<br />

Campbell, Oliver 1955<br />

Casals, Rosie 1996<br />

Chace, Malcolm 1961<br />

Chang, Michael 2008<br />

* Chatrier, Philippe 1992<br />

Cheney, Dodo 2004<br />

Clark, Clarence 1983<br />

Clark, Joseph 1955<br />

* Clerici, Gianni 2006<br />

Clothier, William 1956<br />

Cochet, Henri 1976<br />

* Collins, Arthur W. "Bud", Jr. 1994<br />

Connolly Brinker, Maureen 1968<br />

Connors, Jimmy 1998<br />

Cooper, Ashley 1991<br />

Courier, Jim 2005<br />

Court, Margaret Smith 1979<br />

Crawford, Jack 1979<br />

* Cullman, Joseph F., 3rd 1990<br />

* Danzig, Allison 1968<br />

* David, Herman 1998<br />

Davidson, Owen 2010<br />

Davidson, Sven 2007<br />

Davis, Dwight 1956<br />

* Dell, Donald 2009<br />

Dod, Lottie 1983<br />

Doeg, John 1962<br />

Doherty, Laurence 1980<br />

Doherty, Reginald 1980<br />

Douglass Chambers, Dorothea 1981<br />

Drobny, Jaroslav 1983<br />

duPont, Margaret Osborne 1967<br />

Dürr, Francoise 2003<br />

Dwight, James 1955<br />

Edberg, Stefan 2004<br />

Emerson, Roy 1982<br />

+ Etchebaster, Pierre 1978<br />

Evert, Chris 1995<br />

Falkenburg, Bob 1974<br />

Fernandez, Gigi 2010<br />

Fraser, Neale 1984<br />

Fry-Irvin, Shirley 1970<br />

Garland, Chuck 1969<br />

Gibson, Althea 1971<br />

Name<br />

Year<br />

Gimeno, Andres 2009<br />

Gonzalez, Pancho 1968<br />

Goolagong Cawley, Evonne 1988<br />

Gore, Arthur 2006<br />

Graf, Stefanie 2004<br />

Grant, Bryan "Bitsy" 1972<br />

* Gray, David 1985<br />

Griffin, Clarence 1970<br />

* Gustav V, King of Sweden 1980<br />

Hackett, Harold 1961<br />

Hansell, Ellen 1965<br />

Hard, Darlene 1973<br />

Hardwick, Derek 2010<br />

Hart, Doris 1969<br />

Haydon Jones, Ann 1985<br />

* Heldman, Gladys 1979<br />

* Hester, W.E. "Slew" 1981<br />

Hewitt, Bob 1992<br />

Hoad, Lew 1980<br />

Hopman, Harry 1978<br />

Hotchkiss Wightman, Hazel 1957<br />

Hovey, Fred 1974<br />

Hunt, Joe 1966<br />

* Hunt, Lamar 1993<br />

Hunter, Frank 1961<br />

Jacobs, Helen Hull 1962<br />

Johnston, Bill 1958<br />

* Jones, Perry 1970<br />

Farquhar Jones, Marion 2006<br />

* Kelleher, Robert 2000<br />

King, Billie Jean 1987<br />

Kodes, Jan 1990<br />

Kozeluh, Karel 2006<br />

Kramer, Jack 1968<br />

Lacoste, Rene 1976<br />

* Laney, Al 1979<br />

Larned, William 1956<br />

Larsen, Art 1969<br />

Laver, Rod 1981<br />

Lawford, Herbert 2006<br />

Lendl, Ivan 2001<br />

Lenglen, Suzanne 1978<br />

Lott, George 1964<br />

Mako, Gene 1973<br />

Mandlikova, Hana 1994<br />

Marble, Alice 1964<br />

* Martin, Alastair 1973<br />

* Martin, William McChesney, Jr. 1982<br />

* Maskell, Dan 1996<br />

Mathieu, Simone 2006<br />

* McCormack, Mark 2008<br />

McEnroe, John 1999<br />

McGregor, Ken 1999<br />

McKane Godfree, Kathleen 1978<br />

McKinley, Chuck 1986<br />

McLoughlin, Maurice 1957<br />

McMillan, Frew 1992<br />

McNeill, Don 1965<br />

Moore, Elisabeth 1971<br />

Mortimer Barrett, Angela 1993<br />

Mulloy, Gardnar 1972<br />

Murray, R. Lindley 1958<br />

* Myrick, Julian 1963<br />

Nastase, Ilie 1991<br />

Navratilova, Martina 2000<br />

Newcombe, John 1986<br />

* Nielsen, Arthur 1971<br />

Noah, Yannick 2005<br />

Novotna, Jana 2005<br />

Nusslein, Hans 2006<br />

Nuthall Shoemaker, Betty 1977<br />

Name<br />

Year<br />

Olmedo, Alex 1987<br />

Osuna, Rafael 1979<br />

KEY: * Enshrined for Contributions to Tennis, + Enshrined as a Court Tennis Player<br />

* Outerbridge, Mary 1981<br />

Palfrey Danzig, Sarah 1963<br />

Parker, Frank 1966<br />

Parks, Brad 2010<br />

Patterson, Gerald 1989<br />

Patty, Budge 1977<br />

Pell, Theodore 1966<br />

Perry, Fred 1975<br />

+ Pettitt, Tom 1982<br />

Pietrangeli, Nicola 1986<br />

Quist, Adrian 1984<br />

Rafter, Patrick 2006<br />

Ralston, Dennis 1987<br />

Renshaw, Ernest 1983<br />

Renshaw, William 1983<br />

Richards, Vincent 1961<br />

Richey, Nancy 2003<br />

Riggs, Bobby 1967<br />

Roche, Tony 1986<br />

Roosevelt, Ellen 1975<br />

Rose, Mervyn 2001<br />

Rosewall, Ken 1980<br />

Round Little, Dorothy 1986<br />

Ryan, Elizabeth 1972<br />

Sabatini, Gabriela 2006<br />

Sampras, Pete 2007<br />

Sanchez-Vicario, Aranxta 2007<br />

Santana, Manuel 1984<br />

Savitt, Dick 1976<br />

Schroeder, Ted 1966<br />

* Scott, Gene 2008<br />

Sears, Eleonora 1968<br />

Sears, Richard 1955<br />

Sedgman, Frank 1979<br />

Segura, Pancho 1984<br />

Seixas, Vic 1971<br />

Seles, Monica 2009<br />

Shields, Frank 1964<br />

Shriver, Pam 2002<br />

Slocum, Henry 1955<br />

Smith, Stan 1987<br />

Stolle, Fred 1985<br />

Sutton Bundy, May 1956<br />

Talbert, Bill 1967<br />

Tilden, Bill 1959<br />

* Tingay, Lance 1982<br />

* Tinling, Ted 1986<br />

* Tobin, Brian 2003<br />

Townsend Toulmin, Bertha 1974<br />

Trabert, Tony 1970<br />

* Van Alen, James 1965<br />

Van Ryn, John 1963<br />

Vilas, Guillermo 1991<br />

Vines, Ellsworth 1962<br />

von Cramm, Gottfried 1977<br />

Wade, Virginia 1989<br />

Wagner, Marie 1969<br />

Ward, Holcombe 1956<br />

Washburn, Watson 1965<br />

Whitman, Malcolm 1955<br />

Wilander, Mats 2002<br />

Wilding, Anthony 1978<br />

Williams, Richard, 2nd 1957<br />

Wills Moody Roark, Helen 1959<br />

* WINGFIELD, MAJOR WALTER CLOPTON 1997<br />

Wood, Sidney 1964<br />

Woodbridge, Todd 2010<br />

Woodforde, Mark 2010<br />

Wrenn, Robert 1955<br />

Wright, Beals 1956<br />

Wynne Bolton, Nancy 2006<br />

Zvereva, Natasha 2010<br />

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<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR POINTS TABLES<br />

South African Airways <strong>ATP</strong> Rankings<br />

Total<br />

Additional<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Financial qualifying<br />

Category Commitment W F SF QF R16 R32 R64 R128 points<br />

Grand Slam 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 45 10 25<br />

Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Finals* 1500<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Masters 1000 1000 600 360 180 90 45 10 (25) (10) (1) 25<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 500 500 300 180 90 45 (20) (2) 20<br />

<strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 250 250 150 90 45 20 (10) (3) 12<br />

Challenger 125,000 +H 125 75 45 25 10 5<br />

Challenger 125,000 110 65 40 20 9 5<br />

Challenger 100,000 100 60 35 18 8 5<br />

Challenger 75,000 90 55 33 17 8 5<br />

Challenger 50,000 80 48 29 15 7 3<br />

Challenger 35,000 +H 80 48 29 15 6 3<br />

Futures** 15,000 +H 35 20 10 4 1<br />

Futures** 15,000 27 15 8 3 1<br />

Futures** 10,000 18 10 6 2 1<br />

*Barclays <strong>ATP</strong> <strong>World</strong> Finals 1500 for undefeated Champion (200 for each round robin match win, plus 400 for a semifinal win, plus 500 for the final win).<br />

** <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles Ranking points will be awarded in Futures <strong>Tour</strong>naments beginning with the semifinal round.<br />

(1) 16 points only if the main draw is larger than 56.<br />

(2) 10 points only if the main draw is larger than 32.<br />

(3) 5 points only if the main draw is larger than 32.<br />

Düsseldorf <strong>World</strong> Team Cup Points Schedule<br />

1st 2nd 3rd Bonus<br />

Round Round Round Finals* Cumulative Points** Total<br />

Singles 1 35 35 35 95 200 50 250<br />

Singles 2 25 25 25 50 125 50 175<br />

Doubles<br />

Deciding Match 35 35 35 95 200 50 250<br />

Dead Rubber 10 10 10 20 50 50<br />

Bonus Points:<br />

*Players who only play the finals will be awarded points from the previous round.<br />

**Players must win all 4 matches and be part of the winning team in order to earn the Bonus Points.<br />

Davis Cup <strong>World</strong> Group & Playoff Points Schedule<br />

Per Match Team Performance Wins<br />

Match Won Bonus Bonus Cumulative<br />

Playoff Round 1 5<br />

Playoff Round 2 10<br />

First Round* 1 40 40<br />

First Round* 2 40 80<br />

Quarterfinal 3 65 145<br />

Quarterfinal 4 65 210<br />

Semifinal 5 70 280<br />

Semifinal 6 70 350<br />

Final 7 75 75** 500<br />

Final 8 75 125*** 625<br />

*Participation: For the first round only, any player who competes in a “live” match(es), without a win, shall receive 10 ranking points.<br />

**Team bonus awarded to player who wins 7 live matches in a calendar year and his team wins the competition.<br />

***Individual player bonus to player who wins 8 live matches in a calendar year.<br />

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