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2011 ATP WORLD TOUR MEDIA GUIDE

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PRODUCTION TEAM EDITOR-IN-CHIEF GREG SHARKO ART DIRECTOR LEANN SILVA MANAGING EDITOR ESTEFANIA ACOSTARUBIO ASSISTANT EDITORS PETE HOLTERMANN AUSTIN NUNN STATISTICAL ASSISTANCE BRAM TUKKER CONTRIBUTORS FABIENNE BENOIT JAMES BUDDELL GEORGE CIZ MARTIN DAGAHS STEPHEN DUCKITT SIMON HIGSON JOHN OTOOLE SVP, PR & MARKETING NICOLA ARZANI PHOTOGRAPHY GETTY IMAGES OTHER CONTRIBUTORS RON ANGLE

NOTE FROM THE ATP EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN


Dear Media and Fans, Welcome to the 2011 ATP World Tour. We expect another captivating year of tennis, as the worlds best players continue to perform at the highest level on the biggest stages on the ATP World Tour. The 2011 season comprises 63 tournaments in 32 countries, as players compete for valuable rankings points at ATP World Tour Masters 1000, 500 and 250 level tournaments, in addition to the four Grand Slams. The tour will culminate once again in November at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at The O2 in London, where the Top 8 singles players and doubles teams will battle it out for the last title of the year. Our season-ending event, which has more than 40 years of history, has firmly established itself as one of the most significant sporting events of the year in the UK, with more than 250,000 fans attending the tournament in each of its first two years there. The 2011 Media Guide contains a wealth of player and tournament information, including updated biographies on more than 130 players from more than 35 countries. Thank you for your continued coverage and support of men's professional tennis. We hope you enjoy the 2011 ATP World Tour season.

Adam S. Helfant ATP Executive Chairman & President


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATP WORLD TOUR INTRODUCTION ATP Executive Chairman Note...................................................................................................................................................1 2011 Preview ...................................................................................................................................................................................4 ATP Timeline ....................................................................................................................................................................................5 ATP WORLD TOUR ADMINISTRATION Organizational Structure .............................................................................................................................................................7 Executive Chairman/President Bio ..........................................................................................................................................8 Board of Directors, Executive Management & Staff ..........................................................................................................9 On-Site Staff...................................................................................................................................................................................10 Media FAQs....................................................................................................................................................................................11 2011 ATP WORLD TOUR TOURNAMENT INFORMATION 2011 Calendar ........................................................................................................................................................................14-15 2011 ATP World Tour Profile ...................................................................................................................................................16 Grand Slam Tournaments ........................................................................................................................................................19 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals/ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Tournaments.....................................................20 Dsseldorf World Team Cup/ATP World Tour 500 Tournaments .............................................................................22 ATP World Tour 250 Tournaments........................................................................................................................................24 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES Player Biographies.......................................................................................................................................................................34 Player Birthdays .........................................................................................................................................................................177 RANKINGS, FACTS & FIGURES South African Airways 2010 ATP Rankings (Year-end)................................................................................................180 South African Airways ATP Rankings Top 10 Year-end History...............................................................................181 South African Airways ATP Rankings History of No. 1.................................................................................................182 2010 Year-end ATP Doubles Rankings and Doubles Team Rankings ...................................................................183 ATP Doubles Team Rankings Top 10 History..................................................................................................................184 ATP Doubles Rankings History of No. 1 ............................................................................................................................185 2010 Year-end Prize Money Leaders .................................................................................................................................186 Total Career Prize Money Leaders.......................................................................................................................................187 Top 50 Singles & Doubles Career Title Leaders..............................................................................................................188 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Career Title Leaders .....................................................................................................189 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Finals .................................................................................................................................190 Year-by-Year Title Leaders/By Country Title Leaders/Low-Ranked Winners ......................................................193 Winners Outside 200/Longest Match Winning Streaks..............................................................................................194 2010 FedEx ATP Reliability Index Leaders .......................................................................................................................196 2010 RICOH ATP World Tour MatchFacts/Year-by-Year MatchFacts Leaders ....................................................199 ATP World Tour Facts and Figures......................................................................................................................................202 ATP World Tour Award Winners ..........................................................................................................................................209 One For The Record Books (Isner-Mahut Wimbledon Match)..................................................................................210 GRAND SLAMS HISTORY Australian Open .........................................................................................................................................................................212 Roland Garros .............................................................................................................................................................................215 Wimbledon ..................................................................................................................................................................................218 US Open........................................................................................................................................................................................222 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY Barclays ATP World Tour Finals History ............................................................................................................................227 DAVIS CUP & OLYMPICS HISTORY Davis Cup Title Leaders & Year-by-Year World Group Final Round .......................................................................230 2011 World Group Draw & 2010 Davis Cup Results.....................................................................................................231 Olympics History & World Team Cup Results .................................................................................................................232 TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2010 Tournament Results ......................................................................................................................................................233 Challenger Title Leaders.........................................................................................................................................................234 FORMER CHAMPIONS Open Era Champions...............................................................................................................................................................237 Retired Singles Title Winners in Open Era........................................................................................................................243 International Tennis Hall of Fame Inductees ..................................................................................................................255 ATP World Tour Points Tables ..............................................................................................................................................256
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2011 PREVIEW

ver the past seven years, the ATP World Tour No. 1 ranking has been dominated by two players, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. One of the two superstars has occupied the top ranking position every week since February 2004, with Federer finishing No. 1 five years and Nadal twice. The duo has claimed 21 of the past 23 Grand Slam trophies since Roland Garros in 2005 when Nadal earned the first of nine Slam titles. Federer opened last season with his on-going record 16th career Grand Slam crown at the Australian Open. Nadal swept the next three Slam titles to become the seventh player in history to win all four majors in his career en route to finishing No. 1. In the season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London, Federer defeated Nadal in three sets to claim his record-tying fifth year-end title. It was the first time in 24 years the top two players met in the season finale championship. Along with their Grand Slam supremacy, Nadal is the all-time leader with 18 career ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles and Federer follows with 17. Federer is No. 4 on the Open Era titles list with 66 career championships and is one week away from tying Pete Sampras record for most weeks (286) at No. 1. While Nadal and Federer garnered headlines throughout the season, a historic match also gained worldwide attention at Wimbledon as American John Isner and Frenchman Nicolas Mahut played the longest match ever. Isner completed a three-day, 11 hour, 5-minute marathon victory over Mahut 70-68 in the fifth set, firing 113 aces. Mahut hit 103 aces himself in the 183-game match. The question going into the 2011 season is who will challenge the dynamic duo? Two years ago Andy Murray reached No. 2 briefly and last season Novak Djokovic spent a majority in the second spot before finishing No. 3 for the fourth straight year. Murray ended the year No. 4 for a third consecutive season. Both players were also a finalist in Grand Slam play, Murray Down Under, and Djokovic in Flushing Meadows. The foursome of Nadal, Federer, Djokovic and Murray have finished among the Top 4 for the last three years. It has been 25 years since a similar quartet finished in the Top 4 for three years running. From 1983-85, Hall-of-Famers Ivan Lendl, John McEnroe, Mats Wilander and Jimmy Connors accomplished the feat. Other players to watch for who compiled careerbest seasons last year are No. 5 Robin Soderling, who reached the final at Roland Garros for the second time, and No. 6 Tomas Berdych, who advanced to his first Grand Slam title match at Wimbledon, and

The foursome of (L to R) Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal finished in the Top 4 in the South African Airways ATP Rankings for the third year in a row.

climbed from No. 20 from 09. Young Argentine Juan Martin del Potro, who finished No. 5 in 2009 highlighted by a US Open title, looks to come back strong after a wrist injury that sidelined him for 10 months last season. Federer and American Andy Roddick are the most familiar Top 10 faces with nine straight finishes in the elite group. Top Frenchman Gael Monfils, who helped France to the Davis Cup final, and young Croat Marin Cilic, are poised to finish in the Top 10 for the first time. In doubles, Americans Bob and Mike Bryan are coming off an undefeated season in finals (11-0), and they finished as the No. 1 team for a record sixth time in the past eight years. The Californian duo has an Open Era record 67 titles together. The Bryans will be challenged by new teams after rivals and last years No. 2 squad of Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic, decided to form new partnerships in the 2011 season. The No. 3 duo of Mahesh Bhupathi and Max Mirnyi are also going a different direction. The ultimate goal is to play in the 63rd tournament of the season at the year-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London where over 500,000 fans have come the last two years to The O2 arena to watch the sports top eight singles players and doubles teams battle it out for the last title of the year.

ATP WORLD TOUR TIMELINE

he ATP World Tour is in its fifth decade as part of professional tennis. The organization was formed in 1972 when a handful of the game's leading players met in a secluded stairwell at the US Open to discuss the need for a players' association. Under the leadership of newly elected executive director Jack Kramer and president Cliff Drysdale, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) came to life with a goal of changing the game for the better. Over the years, new tournaments, record-breaking levels of prize money and facility enhancements have made the sport entertaining to fans around the globe. There have been many highlights throughout the Open Era that the ATP has been part of and here's a look back at the past four decades: Among the highlights: 1973: The ATP establishes the computer ranking system, providing a fair analysis of a players performance and creating an objective way to determine entries into tournaments. The ATP Rankings are introduced on August 23 with Ilie Nastase debuting at No. 1. Other actions include placing tournament representatives on the road and standardizing prize money distribution and the conduct and discipline code. The ATP shows it strength and sends message of player unity after players boycott Wimbledon to defend Niki Pilic's position against a Yugoslavian Federation suspension for missing a Davis Cup match. 1974: The Men's International Professional Tennis Council (MIPTC), made up of ATP, ILTF and tournament directors, is formed to govern the sport as an independent, democratic, international body for the administration of professional tennis. 1976: The ATP Doubles computer rankings begin on March 1 with Bob Hewitt at No. 1. 1978: The Nations Cup, featuring eight competing nations, becomes the World Team Cup in Dsseldorf the first ATP Championship. 1979: Full-time MIPTC supervisors are employed on the mens tour, and Penn becomes the official ball of the ATP. In a groundbreaking move, four young Chinese players compete in U.S. tournaments for the first time in over 21 years after being sponsored by the ATP. 1980: The ATP sets up a player pension fund. 1983: ATP membership approaches 500. 1985: At the request of the ATP, MIPTC passes a Drug Testing Rule, making tennis the first profession-

al sport to institute a workable and well-designed drug-testing program. 1986: In an effort to make the calendar more coherent, the MIPTC moves the Australian Open a month back to January ('87) and the Masters a month earlier to December ('86). 1988: The players, under ATP CEO Hamilton Jordan, hold a press conference in the US Open parking lot to announce that they will assume more control of the game. Tennis at the Crossroads outlines a plan for players to form a new tour in which they would play a major role and bear greater responsibility for the future of the sport. The idea is quickly embraced by the membership. Eighty-five of the Top 100 ranked players sign a letter of support for a new tour within weeks of the news conference. Tournament directors representing many of the worlds leading events voice their support for the players and join them in what was to become a partnership unique in professional sports players and tournaments each with an equal voice in how the circuit is run. 1989: All Top 50 players contractually agree to play the new ATP Tour in 1990. A new calendar is structured allowing for an eight-week off-season and tournaments are realigned. 1990: Sponsored by IBM, the ATP Tour era begins with an equal partnership between players and tournaments. The circuit features 76 tournaments in 28 countries on seven continents, with prize money averaging a 50% increase at the events. Indianapolis tournament director Mark Miles is named ATP CEO. 1991: The first television package for mens tennis broadcasts 19 tournaments to a worldwide audience. 1993: The ATP Tour extends its global reach, adding Arabian Gulf tournaments in Doha and Dubai. Prize money continues to rise, increasing by 23%. 1995: The ATP Tour launches its first ATP Web site, ATP Online, and further broadens its reach by enlisting the song Bring It On from pop star Seal, which he sings at the ATP Tour Awards Gala and Night of the Stars at the ATP World Championships in Hannover. 1996: The Mercedes-Benz/ATP partnership begins with a four-year agreement. As the Official Car of the ATP, Mercedes-Benz provides official transportation at ATP tournaments, showcases prominent car displays at tournament sites and positions its MercedesBenz star signage on nets.

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1997: The ATP Senior Tour of Champions is sanctioned. 1998: Players form a new STARS program as the ATP Tour helps make players more accessible to media, sponsors and fans. ATP broadcasts extend their reach to more than 200 countries. 2000: The ATP Tour changes its name to ATP for 2001, introduces a new logo and rebrands its nine premier tournaments the Tennis Masters Series. 2001: A newly launched Web site, ATPtennis.com, highlights the new tournament structure. ATP Properties forms, instigating a more commercial focus and new marketing, licensing and broadcasting opportunities. 2002: Players gain greater visibility with appearances in television shows and popular magazines, prompting the ATP to launch its own publication: DEUCE magazine. The ATP combines with the WTA Tour to create the One Game program, enacting initiatives to better serve professional tennis fans. 2005: Etienne de Villiers is named ATP Chairman in June. ATP stars unite behind ATP World No. 1 Roger Federer to raise funds for tsunami victims, donating prize money and organizing the ATP All-Star Rally for Relief. At the exhibition, the ATP and UNICEF launch a global partnership called ACE, Assisting Children Everywhere. 2006: De Villiers expands his role to become ATP Executive Chairman and President. The ATP signs several major new sponsorship agreements, including the naming of South African Airways as Official Airline. Stanford Financial Group becomes the Official Partner of ATP Doubles as doubles stars gain greater support and exposure through a promotional ATP Doubles Revolution campaign and new match format. The player challenge, utilizing video review for close line calls, debuts in Miami and is successfully implemented at 13 tournaments. 2007: The ATP introduces enhancements to fan, sponsor, media and player experience at tournaments, including elimination of best-of-5 set finals; reduced draw sizes at five ATP Masters Series events, making them 56-player fields to ensure player health and enhance TV scheduling; and Sunday starts to build Opening Weekends at ATP tournaments. The ATP also increases prize money for the first time since 2000 and creates a new multi-million dollar marketing fund. A renewed marketing effort encourages fans to rediscover the tandem game and find out why ATP Doubles Rules. ATP revenues grow by 15%, a record 4 million fans attend ATP tournaments and broadcast hours grow with record numbers watching on television. 2008: The top three players, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, take a leadership role by becoming ATP Player Council members with Federer as president. It's the first time in the organization's history the top three players have joined the council in the same two-year period. All worldwide tennis organizations (WTA, ITF, ATP & Grand Slam Committee) formed an integrity unit. The ATP's FEEL IT player promotion campaign is implemented throughout the season. Sponsorship deals with South African Airways, Ricoh and Enel were renewed while a new agreement was struck with Barclays to become the sponsor of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London. 2009: Adam Helfant takes over as ATP Executive Chairman in January. The organization was rebranded ATP World Tour, the launch of which included a new logo. Three new tournament categories were introduced during the season with ATP World Tour Masters 1000, ATP World Tour 500 and ATP World Tour 250 level events. The points awarded to the tournament winner corresponded with the category level. The year-end championship, the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, were held in London for the first time, as over 250,000 fans jammed The 02 arena during the eight-day tournament. It was an all-time attendance record for an indoor tournament. 2010: During the season two major sponsors were announced with the signing of Corona Extra as a premier partner, and FedEx as a platinum partner. In November, ATP Executive Chairman and President Adam Helfant announced that the 2012 calendar was approved to include the extension of the off-season to seven weeks. The increased break, designed to allow players more time for rest and training between seasons, was approved for the 2012-13 ATP World Tour calendars by the ATP Board at its London meetings.

ATP ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Player Representatives
Giorgio di Palermo David Egdes Justin Gimelstob Adam Helfant

Tournament Representatives
Gavin Forbes Charles Smith Mark Webster

Executive Chairman

PLAYER COUNCIL
1-50 Singles: 1-50 Singles: 1-50 Singles: 1-50 Singles: 51-100 Singles: 51-100 Singles: 1-100 Doubles: 1-100 Doubles: At-Large: At-Large: Alumni: Roger Federer Fernando Gonzalez Rafael Nadal Sam Querrey Peter Luczak Jarkko Nieminen Eric Butorac Nenad Zimonjic Yves Allegro Ashley Fisher Ignacio Hirigoyen

TOURNAMENT COUNCIL
5 Europe Goran Djokovic, Richard Krajicek,
Sergio Palmieri, Herwig Straka, Mark Webster

4 International Group Allon Khakshouri,


Graham Pearce, Salah Tahlak, TBD

4 Americas Michael Downey, Gavin Forbes,


Kent Russell, Mark Stenning

STAFF
London Monte-Carlo Ponte Vedra Beach Sydney Carries out the day-to-day operation and administration of the ATP

PLAYER MEMBERS
Division I Division II

TOURNAMENT MEMBERS
Full Members Conditional Members

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ATP EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN

ADAM HELFANT

ATP Executive Chairman & President Adam Helfant presents Rafael Nadal with the ATP World Tour No. 1 trophy at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London.

Having assumed his role in January 2009, Adam Helfant begins his third year as ATP Executive Chairman and President. In his first two years at the helm of the ATP, Helfant has led the Tour through a successful period in which the game has not only thrived on the court, but also off the court, with a number of important commercial deals being brought on board. More recently, Helfant has been instrumental in orchestrating changes to the ATP World Tour calendar, with a 7-week off-season due to be implemented from 2012. Helfant, an MIT and Harvard law graduate, is one of the world's leading sports executives. Prior to his time at the ATP, he spent 12 years with Nike, rising to the position of Vice President, Global Sports Marketing, a role in which he was responsible for Nike's relationships and contracts

with athletes, clubs, teams, universities and sports governing bodies throughout the world. Prior to his time at Nike, Helfant served as an attorney for the National Hockey League and before that spent four years in private law practice at the international law firm Cleary, Gottlieb. Mens tennis is enjoying one of the most exciting and successful periods in its history, thanks in large part to our dynamic global stars and the on-court entertainment they are delivering for fans week in and week out on some of the biggest stages in sports, said Helfant. Our players are terrific ambassadors, and were fortunate to have not just great champions, but great people involved in the game. Its a fantastic time to be involved in the sport of tennis. Helfant, 46, and his wife, Sheila, have two children, son, Aidan, and daughter, Isabelle.

ATP EXECUTIVE STAFF


ATP BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Giorgio di Palermo
Player Representative Europe

David Egdes
Player Representative International

Justin Gimelstob
Player Representative Americas

Gavin Forbes
Tourn. Representative Americas

Charles Smith
Tourn. Representative International

Mark Webster
Tourn. Representative Europe

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Adam Helfant Gayle David Bradshaw Laurent Delanney Brad Drewett Philip Galloway Kate Gordon Andre Silva Mark Young Executive Chairman & President Executive VP & Administrator of Regulations CEO Europe/ SVP, ATP Properties CEO, International Group Chief Operating Officer / Chief Financial Officer EVP, Marketing and Communications Chief Player Officer CEO, Americas / General Counsel

EXECUTIVE STAFF
Nicola Arzani George Ciz Linda Clark Kerry Cleek Alison Lee David Massey John Phillips Jeff Reel Murray Swartzberg SVP, PR & Marketing VP Marketing VP Tournament Relations, Americas VP Finance & Accounting VP International Group VP ATP, Europe SVP Digital Marketing VP & Assistant General Counsel SVP Information Technology

ATP ON-SITE STAFF


SUPERVISORS

Tom Barnes
Senior Manager Officiating Operations San Mateo, CA, USA

Mark Darby
Latham, NY, USA

Ed Hardisty
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

Thomas Karlberg
Karlstad, Sweden

Paulo Pereira
Sao Paulo, Brazil

Carlos Sanches
Lisbon, Portugal

CHAIR UMPIRES

Gerry Armstrong
East Sussex, England

Carlos Bernardes
Sao Paulo, Brazil

Mohamed El Jennati
Casablanca, Morocco

Lars Graff
Bastad, Sweden

Roland Herfel
Rennau, Germany

Mohamed Lahyani
Uppsala, Sweden

Cedric Mourier
Roanne, France

Fergus Murphy
Dublin, Ireland

Ali Nili
Phoenix, AZ, USA

Damian Steiner
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Steve Ullrich
Fremont, CA, USA

PHYSIOTHERAPISTS

Graham Anderson
London, England

Todd Ellenbecker
Medical Services Director Scottsdale, AZ, USA

Luke Fuller
Melbourne, Australia

Hugo Gravil
Metz, France

Wayne Howell
Indianapolis, IN, USA

Timo Kalbantner
Stuttgart, Germany

Paul Ness
Melbourne, Australia

Alejandro Resnicoff
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Clay Sniteman
Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Christiaan Swier
Utrecht, Holland

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PR & MARKETING FAQs


(Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: How do I get a media credential for a tennis tournament? A: Each ATP World Tour and Grand Slam tournament is responsible for the media accreditation. Please contact the tournament press officer listed in the tournament directory (pages 19-31). Please remember some tournaments have very early media credential deadlines so apply early. Q: Who should I contact as spokesperson for the ATP? A: Please contact Kate Gordon, Executive Vice President of Marketing & Communications (kgordon@atpworldtour.com). Q: How do I interview a player at a tournament? A: A member of ATP PR & Marketing is on site at all ATP World Tour events and will liaise with the media for all interviews. Interviews can be either post-match press conferences or features. For features as well as photo shoots and TV show appearances, please contact a member of ATP PR & Marketing (below) before the tournament starts. Q: How do I receive ATP media information such as tournament updates, press releases, ATP Tennis Weekly? A: If you wish to receive all ATP media information by email, please send a request to Philippe Dore (pdore@atpworldtour.com). For all media information including live scoring, miscellaneous statistics, updated player bios and results, please visit ATPWorldTour.com. Q: How do I get footage of tennis matches for broadcast purposes? A: Please contact Stuart Watts at ATP Media (stuart.watts@tennisproperties.com). Q: How do I get photos of tennis players and tournaments? A: Please contact any independent photographer or agency.

PR & MARKETING
Nicola Arzani
SVP, PR & Marketing narzani@atpworldtour.com Manager PR & Marketing Manager fbenoit@atpworldtour.com PR & Marketing eacosta-rubio@atpworldtour.com

Estefania Acosta-Rubio

Fabienne Benoit

Martin Dagahs

Stephen Duckitt

Nanette Duxin
Senior Manager PR & Marketing nduxin@atpworldtour.com

Simon Higson
Director PR & Marketing shigson@atpworldtour.com

Austin Nunn
Manager PR & Marketing anunn@atpworldtour.com

Greg Sharko
Director of Media Information gsharko@atpworldtour.com

Director Senior Manager PR & Marketing PR & Marketing mdagahs@atpworldtour.com sduckitt@atpworldtour.com

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ATP WORLD TOUR


Week Starting Jan 3 City Brisbane Chennai Doha7 Jan 10 Jan 17 Jan 31 Auckland7 Sydney7 Melbourne Johannesburg Santiago Zagreb Feb 7 Costa Do Sauipe7 Rotterdam San Jose Feb 14 Buenos Aires Marseille Memphis Feb 21 Acapulco7 Delray Beach Dubai7 Feb 28 Mar 7 Mar 21 Apr 4 Apr 11 Apr 18 Apr 25 Indian Wells5 Miami4 Casablanca Houston Monte-Carlo1 Barcelona Belgrade Estoril Munich1 May 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 Jun 6 Jun 13 Jun 20 Madrid1 Rome1 Dsseldorf1,7 Nice1,7 Paris1 Halle London Eastbourne1,7 s-Hertogenbosch1,7 Wimbledon
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Tournament Brisbane International Aircel Chennai Open Qatar ExxonMobil Open Heineken Open Medibank International Sydney Australian Open SA Tennis Open Movistar Open PBZ Zagreb Indoors Brasil Open 2011 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament SAP Open Copa Telmex Open 13 Regions Morgan Keegan Championships Abierto Mexicano Telcel

Surface H H H H H H H CL IH CL IH IH CL IH IH CL H H H H CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL G G G G G

Draw 32 32 32 28 28 128 32 32 28 28 32 32 32 28 32 32 32 32 96 96 28 28 56 56 28 28 32 56 56 8 teams 28 128 32 56 32 32 128

Prize Money USD/Euros

Total Financial Commitment

$422,300 $398,250 $1,024,000 $398,250 $422,300 $442,500 $398,250 398,250 $470,200 1,150,000 $531,000 $478,900 512,750 $1,100,000 $1,100,000 $442,500 $1,619,500 $3,645,000 $3,645,000 398,250 $442,500 2,227,500 1,550,000 364,900 398,250 398,250 2,835,000 2,227,500 750,000 398,250 663,750 608,000 363,400 398,250

$474,050 $450,000 $1,110,250 $450,000 $474,050 $500,000 $450,000 450,000 $527,700 1,445,000 $600,000 $547,900 576,000 $1,226,500 $1,226,500 $442,500 $2,233,000 $4,500,000 $4,500,000 450,000 $500,000 2,543,750 1,995,000 416,650 450,000 450,000 3,706,000 2,750,000 1,350,000 450,000 750,000 694,250 415,150 450,000

Delray Beach International Tennis Championships Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships Davis Cup First Round* BNP Paribas Open Sony Ericsson Open Grand Prix Hassan II U.S. Mens Clay Court Championship Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters Barcelona Open BancSabadell Serbia Open Estoril Open BMW Open Mutua Madrilea Madrid Open Internazionali BNL d'Italia Dsseldorf World Team Cup Open de Nice Cte dAzur Roland Garros Gerry Weber Open AEGON Championships AEGON International UNICEF Open Wimbledon

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2011 SEASON
Week Starting Jul 4 Jul 11 Jul 18 Jul 25 City Newport Bstad Stuttgart Atlanta Hamburg Gstaad Los Angeles Umag Aug 1 Aug 8 Aug 15 Aug 21 Aug 29 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 24 Bucharest Metz Bangkok Kuala Lumpur Beijing Tokyo Shanghai1 Moscow Stockholm Montpellier St. Petersburg Vienna Oct 31 Nov 7 Nov 20 Nov 28 Basel Valencia1 Paris1 London1 Washington1 Kitzbhel Montreal Cincinnati1 Winston-Salem1,7 New York Tournament Surface G CL CL H CL CL H CL H H H H H CL IH IH IH H H H IH IH IH IH IH IH IH IH Draw 32 28 28 28 48 28 28 28 48 28 56 56 48 128 28 28 28 28 32 32 56 28 28 28 32 28 32 32 48 371,200 398,250 $587,000 $850,000 $2,100,000 $1,214,500 $3,240,000 $1,000,000 531,000 692,000 $663,750 575,250 1,308,100 1,357,000 2,227,500 $5,070,000 422,950 450,000 $644,500 $947,750 $3,336,500 $1,341,000 $5,650,000 $1,080,500 600,000 766,750 $750,000 650,000 1,838,100 2,019,000 2,750,000 $5,070,000
Prize Money USD/Euros Total Financial Commitment

Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships Davis Cup Quarternals* SkiStar Swedish Open MercedesCup Atlanta Tennis Championships German Open Tennis Championships Allianz Suisse Open Gstaad Farmers Classic Studena Croatia Open Legg Mason Tennis Classic Coupe Rogers Western & Southern Open TBD US Open Davis Cup Seminals* BCR Open Romania Open de Moselle PTT Thailand Open Malaysian Open, Kuala Lumpur China Open Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships Shanghai Rolex Masters Kremlin Cup If Stockholm Open Open Sud de France St. Petersburg Open Bank Austria TennisTrophy Swiss Indoors Basel Valencia Open 500 BNP Paribas Masters Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Davis Cup Final*

$442,500 398,250 398,250 $531,000 1,000,000 398,250 $619,500 398,250 $1,165,500 398,250 $2,430,000 $2,592,000 $553,125

$500,000 450,000 450,000 $600,000 1,115,000 450,000 $700,000 450,000 $1,402,000 450,000 $3,000,000 $3,200,000 $625,000

International Austrian Open Tennis Championships CL

IH8 players/teams

*Grand Slams, Olympics and Davis Cup are not ATP events Total Financial Commitment is the tournaments investment in the event including ATP sanction and marketing fees, onsite prize money and bonus pool contributions.
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Sunday start Grand Slams

Wednesday start

Thursday start

Saturday nal ATP World Tour 500 ATP World Tour 250

Barclays ATP World Tour Finals G = Grass court CL = Clay court

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 IH = Indoor Hard


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ATP WORLD TOUR PROFILE*


63 Tournaments in 32 countries on six continents Circuit by classification:

Barclays ATP World Tour Finals

Nine ATP World Tour Masters 1000

11 ATP World Tour 500 41 ATP World Tour 250 Dsseldorf World Team Cup

Total financial commitment: $92,676,106**


(**Euro-US Dollar exchange rate of 1.25)

Prize money: $78,646,044 By Surface: By Environment:

36 Hard 22 Clay 5 Grass


By Country:

46 Outdoor 17 Indoor

12 United States 5 France 5 Germany 3 Great Britain 3 Spain 2 Australia 2 Austria 2 China 2 Croatia 2 Netherlands 2 Russia
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2 Sweden 2 Switzerland 1 Argentina 1 Brazil 1 Canada 1 Chile 1 India 1 Italy 1 Japan 1 Malaysia 1 Mexico

1 Monaco 1 Morocco 1 New Zealand 1 Portugal 1 Qatar 1 Romania


1 Serbia

1 South Africa 1 Thailand 1 United Arab Emirates

* Does not include Grand Slams, Davis Cup or Olympics

AUSTRALIAN OPEN
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
Date: January 17-30, 2011 Site: Melbourne Park Surface: Hard Draw: 128 Stadium Court Seating: 14,553 Address: Private Bag 6060; Richmond VIC Australia 3121 Tel: +613-9914-4400 E-mail: ausopen@tennis.com.au Web: www.australianopen.com Media Contact: Darren Pearce Tel: +613-9914-4230 E-mail: dpearce@tennis.com.au Ticket Hotline: +61-2-8736-2711 Tournament First Held: 1905

Craig Tiley
Tournament Director

ROLAND GARROS
PARIS, FRANCE
Date: May 22-June 5, 2011 Site: Stade Roland-Garros Surface: Clay Draw: 128 Center Court Seating: 14,911 Address: Fdration Franaise de Tennis; Stade Roland-Garros; 2, avenue Gordon-Bennett 75016 Paris France Tel: +33/1-4743-4800 Web: www.rolandgarros.com Media Contacts:
Media Info & Press Accreditations

Christophe Proust
Gilbert Ysern
Tournament Director

E-mail: cproust@fft.fr

Tel: +33/1-4743-4806

Media Logistics & TV Accreditations

Sandra Gorline Tickets Online: www.fft.fr Tournament First Held: 1891

E-mail: sgorline@fft.fr Tel: +33/1-4743-4025 Ticket Hotline: +33/8 2665 0000

WIMBLEDON

WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND
Date: June 20-July 3, 2011 Site: All England Club Surface: Grass Draw: 128 Stadium Court Seating: 15,000 Address: Church Road; Wimbledon, London SW19 5AE U.K. Tel: +44-20-8944-1066 E-mail: richard.grier@aeltc.com Web: www.wimbledon.org Media Contact: Denise Tyler Tel: +44-20-8971-2310 E-mail: Denise.Tyler@aeltc.com Ticket Hotline: +44-20-8971-2473 Tournament First Held: 1877

Ian Ritchie
Tournament Director

US OPEN

FLUSHING MEADOWS, NEW YORK, USA


Date: August 29-September 11, 2011 Site: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Surface: Hard Draw: 128 Stadium Court Seating: 23,700 Address: 70 West Red Oak Lane; White Plains, NY 10604 USA Tel: +1-914-696-7000 E-mail: widmaier@usta.com Web: www.usopen.org Media Contact: Chris Widmaier Tel: +1-914-696-7284 E-mail: widmaier@usta.com Ticket Hotline: +1-866-OPEN-TIX Tournament First Held: 1881

Jim Curley
Tournament Director

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BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS LONDON, ENGLAND


Date: November 20-27, 2011 Site: The O2 arena Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 8 Stadium Court Seating: 17,500 Address: ATP London; Palliser House; Palliser Road; London W14 9EB, U.K. Tel: 44-207/3817890 Web: www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.com Managing Director: Chris Kermode E-mail: ckermode@atpworldtour.com Media Contact: Nicola Arzani E-mail: narzani@atpworldtour.com Tel: 44-207/3817890 Prize Money: $5,070,000 Ticket Hotline: 44-161/3853211 Tournament First Held: 1970
* ATP World Tour/WTA Combined Event

Brad Drewett
Tournament Director

BNP PARIBAS OPEN INDIAN WELLS, CALIFORNIA, USA


Date: March 10-20, 2011 Site: : Indian Wells Tennis Garden Surface: Hard Draw: 96 Stadium Court Seating: 16,100 Address: 78-200 Miles Avenue; Indian Wells, CA 92210 USA Tel: +1-760-200-8400 E-mail: ssimon@iwtg.net Media Contact: Matt Van Tuinen E-mail: matt@mvtpr.com Tel: +1-773-525-5360 Web: www.bnpparibasopen.com Prize Money: $3,645,000 Total Financial Commitment: $4,500,000 Ticket Hotline: +1-800-999-1585 Tournament First Held: 1976
* ATP World Tour/WTA Combined Event

Steve Simon
Tournament Director

SONY ERICSSON OPEN MIAMI, FLORIDA, USA


Date: March 23-April 3, 2011 Site: Tennis Center at Crandon Park Surface: Hard Draw: 96 Stadium Court Seating: 13,800 Address: 150 Alhambra Blvd.; Suite 825; Coral Gables, FL 33134 Tel: +1-305-446-2200 E-mail: kim.hall@imgworld.com Media Contact: Sam Henderson E-mail: sam.henderson@imgworld.com Tel: +1-305-446-2200 Web: www.sonyericssonopen.com Prize Money: $3,645,000 Total Financial Commitment: $4,500,000 Ticket Hotline: +1-305-442-3367 Tournament First Held: 1985

Adam Barrett
Tournament Director

MONTE-CARLO ROLEX MASTERS

MONTE-CARLO, MONACO

Zeljko Franulovic
Tournament Director

Date: April 10-17, 2011 Site: Monte-Carlo Country Club Surface: Clay Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 10,113 Address: S.M.E.T.T.; Rsidence Puccini; 48 Boulevard d'Italie; 98000 Monaco, Monaco Tel: +377-97-98-70-00 E-mail: prialland@smett.mc Media Contact: Philippe Rialland E-mail: prialland@smett.mc Tel: +377-97-98-70-00 Web: www.monte-carlorolexmasters.com Prize Money: 2,227,500 Total Financial Commitment: 2,543,750 Ticket Hotline: +377-97-98-70-00 Tournament First Held: 1897
* ATP World Tour/WTA Combined Event

MUTUA MADRILEA MADRID OPEN MADRID, SPAIN


Date: May 1-8, 2011 Site: Caja Mgica Surface: Clay Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 12,500 Address: C/Camino de Perales s/n; Madrid 28041, Spain Tel: +34-914-64-9719 E-mail: jmgarcia@madrid-open.com Media Contact: Borja Medel E-mail: bmedele@madrid-open.com Tel: +34-914643338 Web: www.madrid-open.com Prize Money: 2,835,000 Total Financial Commitment: 3,706,000 Ticket Hotline: +34 902 1 TENIS (83647) Tournament First Held: 2002

Manolo Santana
Tournament Director

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* ATP World Tour/WTA Combined Event

INTERNAZIONALI BNL DITALIA ROME, ITALY


Date: May 8-15, 2011 Site: Foro Italico Surface: Clay Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 10,500 Address: Federazione Italiana Tennis; Stadio Olimpico; Curva Nord, scala G, 1 piano; 00194 Rome; Italy Tel: +39-06-36854201/0 E-mail: internazionali@federtennis.it Media Contact: Giancarlo Baccini E-mail: comunicazione@federtennis.it Tel: +39-06-36857643 Web: www.internazionalibnlditalia.it Prize Money: 2,227,500 Total Financial Commitment: 2,750,000 Ticket Hotline: +39-06-36854211 Tournament First Held: 1930

Sergio Palmieri
Tournament Director

COUPE ROGERS MONTREAL, CANADA*


*Note: Tournament alternates between Toronto and Montral. The 2011 event will be held in Montreal.

Eugne Lapierre
Tournament Director

Date: August 8-14, 2011 Site: Uniprix Stadium Surface: Hard Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 11,500 Address: 285 Faillon Street West; Montreal, QC; Canada, H2R 2W1 Tel: +1-514-273-1515 E-mail: info@tenniscanada.com Media Contact: Louis-Philippe Dorais E-mail: lpdorais@tenniscanada.com Tel: +1-514-262-0803 Web: www.couperogers.com Prize Money: $2,430,000 Total Financial Commitment: $3,000,000 Ticket Hotline: +1-866-338-2685 ext 11 Tournament First Held: 1881
* ATP World Tour/WTA Combined Event

WESTERN & SOUTHERN OPEN CINCINNATI, OHIO, USA


Date: August 14-21, 2011 Site: Lindner Family Tennis Center Surface: Hard Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 11,433 Address: 250 E. Fifth St.; Suite 1310; Cincinnati, OH 45202 USA Tel: +1-513-651-0303 E-mail: info@cincytennis.com Media Contact: Will Sikes E-mail: wsikes@cincytennis.com Tel: +1-513-651-4323 Web: www.cincytennis.com Prize Money: $2,592,000 Total Financial Commitment: $3,200,000 Ticket Hotline: +1-513-651-0303 Tournament First Held: 1899

Paul Flory
Tournament Chairman

SHANGHAI ROLEX MASTERS SHANGHAI, CHINA


Date: October 9-16, 2011 Site: Qizhong Tennis Center Surface: Hard Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 15,000 Address: Shanghai JUSS; 15th Floor, Jiu Shi Tower; No.28 Zhong Shan Road South; Shanghai 200020 P.R. China Tel: +86 21 6333 9436 E-mail: mluevano@netvigator.com Media Contact: Patrick Yang E-mail: patyang@jussevent.com Tel: +86 21 6330 7592 Web: www.jussevent.com Prize Money: $3,240,000 Total Financial Commitment: $5,650,000 Ticket Hotline: +86 21 962 388 Tournament First Held: 2009

Michael Luevano
Tournament Director

BNP PARIBAS MASTERS PARIS, FRANCE


Date: November 6-13, 2011 Site: Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 48 Stadium Court Seating: 13,000 Address: Fdration Franaise de Tennis; Stade Roland Garros; 2 ave Gordon Bennett 75016 Paris, France Tel: +33/1-4743-4800 E-mail: jfcaujolle@fft.fr Web: www.bnpparibasmasters.com Media Contacts: Media Info & Press Accreditations Christophe Proust E-mail: cproust@fft.fr Tel: +33/1-4743-4806 Media Logistics & TV Accreditations Sandra Gorline E-mail: sgorline@fft.fr Tel: +33/1-4743-4025 Prize Money: 2,227,500 Total Financial Commitment: 2,750,000 21 Ticket Hotline: +33 (0)826 650 000 Tournament First Held: 1986

Jean-Franois Caujolle
Tournament Director

DSSELDORF WORLD TEAM CUP


Dsseldorf World Team Cup Date: May 15-21, 2011 Site: Rochusclub Surface: Clay Draw: 8 Teams Stadium Court Seating: 8,200 Address: Rochusclub Turnier-GmbH; Rolander Weg 15; 40629; Dsseldorf, Germany Tel: +49-211-95-96-433 E-mail: dva@werbeagenturvonarnim.de Media Contact: Bastian Grieger E-mail: bg@werbeagenturvonarnim.de Tel: +49-211-95-96-0 Web: www.world-team-cup.de Prize Money: 750,000 Total Financial Commitment: 1,350,000 Tournament First Held: 1978 Ticket Hotline: +49-211-95-96-444

Dietloff von Arnim


Tournament Director

ATP WORLD TOUR 500


Acapulco Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC (Combined Event) Date: Feb. 21-26, 2011 Site: The Fairmont Acapulco Princess Surface: Clay Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 7,000 Address: Paseo de los Tamarindos #400 - A - 31; Col. Bosques de las Lomas; 05120 Mxico D.F.; Mxico Tel: +52-55-5261-6280 E-mail: rzurutuza@mextenis.com Media Contact: Rosa Pantoja E-mail: rpantoja@mextenis.com Tel: +52-55-5261 6280 Web: www.abiertomexicanodetenis.com Prize Money: $1,100,000 Total Financial Commitment: $1,226,500 Tournament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +52-55 - 5325-9000 Barcelona Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell Date: April 18-24, 2011 Site: Real Club de Tenis Barcelona 1899 Surface: Clay Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 8,000 Address: Bosch i Gimpera 5-13, 08034; Barcelona, Spain Tel: +34-93-203-7852 E-mail: info@rctb1899.es Media Contact: Pedro Hernndez E-mail: phernandez@mpib.es Tel: +34-93-203-7852 Web: www.barcelonaopenbancosabadell.com Prize Money: 1,550,000 Total Financial Commitment: 1,995,000 Tournament First Held: 1953 Ticket Hotline: TBA Basel Swiss Indoors Basel Date: Oct. 31-Nov. 6, 2011 Site: St. Jakobshalle Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 9,000 Address: Bettenstrasse 73; Allschwil, 4123 Switzerland Tel: +41-61-485-9595 E-mail: info@davidoffswissindoors.ch Media Contact: Mgi Blaser E-mail: mblaser@blasermoles.ch Tel: +41-79-472-6862 Web: www.davidoffswissindoors.ch Prize Money: 1,308,100 Total Financial Commitment: 1,838,100 Tournament First Held: 1970 Ticket Hotline: +41-(0)900-55-22-25 Beijing China Open (Combined Event) Date: Oct. 3-9, 2011 Site: National Tennis Center Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 12,000 Address: Room 912; Building A, North Star Century Center; No. 8 North Star West Road; Chaoyang District, Beijing P.R.C. 100101 Tel: (8610)84372208 E-mail: 818zjh@chinaopen.com.cn / charleshsiung@netvigator.com Media Contact: Jennifer Chen E-mail: jennifer.chen@chinaopen.com.cn Tel: +86 10 84372208 Web: www.chinaopen.com.cn Prize Money: $2,100,000 Total Financial Commitment: $3,336,500 Tournament First Held: 2004 Ticket Hotline: TBA Dubai Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships Date: Feb. 21-27, 2011 Site: Dubai Tennis Stadium Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000 Address: Dubai Duty Free; PO Box 831; Dubai UAE Tel: +9714-601-9500 E-mail: salah.tahlak@ddf.ae / bharat.godkhindi@eim.ae Media Contact: Sinead El Sibai E-mail: Sinead.ElSibai@ddf.ae Tel: +9714-601-9220 Web: www.dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com Prize Money: $1,619,500 Total Financial Commitment: $2,233,000 Tournament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +9714-601-9221

Raul Zurutuza
Tournament Director

Albert Costa
Tournament Director

Roger Brennwald
Tournament Director

Mr Zhang Junhui (Alfred)


Tournament Director

Salah Hussain Bin Tahlak


Tournament Director

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Michael Stich
Tournament Director

Hamburg German Open Tennis Championships Date: July 18-24, 2011 Site: Rothenbaum Tennis Arena Surface: Clay Draw: 48 Stadium Court Seating: 12,700 Address: Hallerstrasse 89; 20149 Hamburg Germany Tel: +49-40-23880-44-0 E-mail: info@german-open-hamburg.de Media Contact: Oliver Quante E-mail: quante@dtb-tennis.de Tel: +49-40-41178-252 Web: www.german-open-hamburg.de Prize Money: 1,000,000 Total Financial Commitment: 1,115,000 Tournament First Held: 1897 Ticket Hotline: +49-40-23880-44-44 Memphis Regions Morgan Keegan Championships (Combined Event) Date: Feb. 14-20, 2011 Site: The Racquet Club of Memphis Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000 Address: 5111 Sanderlin Avenue; Memphis, TN 38117-4398 USA Tel: +1-901-765-4400 E-mail: peter.lebedevs@racquetclubofmemphis.com Media Contact: Carolyn Hicks E-mail: carolyn.hicks@racquetclubofmemphis.com Tel: +1-901-765-4484 Web: www.memphistennis.com Prize Money: $1,100,000 Total Financial Commitment: $1,226,500 Tournament First Held: 1976 Ticket Hotline: +1-901-765-4401 Rotterdam ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament Date: Feb. 7-13, 2011 Site: Ahoy Rotterdam Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 10,000 Address: Ahoy-weg 10; 3084 BA Rotterdam, The Netherlands Tel: +31-10-293-3266 E-mail: j.vanvliet@ahoy.nl Media Contact: Anne van Asseldonk E-mail: a.vanasseldonk@ahoy.nl Tel: +31-10-293-3216 Web: www.abnamrowtt.nl Prize Money: 1,150,000 Total Financial Commitment: 1,445,000 Tournament First Held: 1974 Ticket Hotline: +31-10-2933811 Tokyo Rakuten Japan Open Date: Oct. 3-9, 2011 Site: Ariake Colosseum and Ariake Tennis Forest Park Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 10,000 Address: Kishi Memorial Hall 4F; 1-1-1 Jinnnan; Shibuya-ku; Tokyo, 150-8050, Japan Tel: +81-3-3481-2511 E-mail: rakutenopen@jta-tennis.or.jp Media Contact: Nobu Hatta E-mail: hatta@Tennisfactory.co.jp Tel: +81-3-3481-2511 Web: jta-tennis.or.jp Prize Money: $1,214,500 Total Financial Commitment: $1,341,000 Tournament First Held: 1972 Ticket Hotline: +81-3-3481-2511 Valencia Valencia Open 500 Date: Oct. 30-Nov. 6, 2011 Site: Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencas Valencia Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 6,500 Address: Ocatgon Esedos S.L. Calle Francesc Moragas 1 08770 Sant Sadurni Danoia; (Barcelona) Spain Tel: +34 93 818 2900 E-mail: david.serrahima@valenciaopen500.com Media Contact: Francesc Cruces E-mail: francesc.cruces@valenciaopen500.com Tel: +34 93 818 29 00 Web: www.valenciaopen500.com Prize Money: 1,357,000 Total Financial Commitment: 2,019,000 Tournament First Held: 2003 Ticket Hotline: www.valenciaopen500.com Washington, D.C. Legg Mason Tennis Classic Date: July 31-Aug. 7, 2011 Site: William H.G. Fitzgerald Tennis Center Surface: Hard Draw: 48 Stadium Court Seating: 7,500 Address: Lagardere Unlimited; 5335 Wisconsin Ave, NW; Ste 850; Washington, DC 20015 USA Tel: +1-202-721-7200 E-mail: jnewman@lagardere-unlimited.com Media Contact: Kerry Lynn Bohen E-mail: kbohen@bwfcom.com Tel: +1-202-468-8300 Web: www.leggmasontennisclassic.com Prize Money: $1,165,500 Total Financial Commitment: $1,402,000 Tournament First Held: 1969 Ticket Hotline: +1-202-721-9500
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Peter Lebedevs
Tournament Director

Richard Krajicek
Tournament Director

Nao Kawatei
Tournament Director

Antonio Martinez Cascales


Tournament Director

Jeff Newman
Tournament Director

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ATP WORLD TOUR 250


Atlanta Atlanta Tennis Championships Date: July 18-24, 2011 Site: Racquet Club of the South Surface: Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000 Address: 5685 Spalding Drive; Norcross, GA 30092 Tel: +1-770-368-8200 E-mail: oakes@usta.com Media Contact: Ron Cioffi E-mail: cioffi@sta.usta.com Tel: +1-770-368-8200 Web: www.atlantatennischampionships.com Prize Money: $531,000 Total Financial Commitment: $600,000 Tournament First Held: 2010 Ticket Hotline: +1-678-527-2138 Auckland Heineken Open Date: Jan. 10-15, 2011 Site: ASB Tennis Centre Surface: Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 3,500 Address: PO Box 2905; Auckland 1015; New Zealand Tel: +64 21 675 006 E-mail: richard@tennisauckland.co.nz Media Contact: Dave Worsley E-mail: kiwidworsley@xtra.co.nz Tel: + 64 21 365224 Web: www.heinekenopen.co.nz Prize Money: $398,250 Total Financial Commitment: $450,000 Tournament First Held: 1956 Ticket Hotline: 0800 Ticktek Bangkok PTT Thailand Open Date: Sept. 26-Oct 2, 2011 Site: Impact Arena Surface: Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 10,000 Address: Bec tero Entertanment Public Co Ltd, 3199 Maleenont Tower; 25-28th Flor; Rama IV Road, Klongton, Klongtoey; Bangkok 10110, Thailand Tel: 66-2-262 3835 E-mail: allonk@yahoo.com Media Contact: Ms. Atita Ducci E-mail: atita@bectero.com Tel: (66) 2 262 2206 or (66) 2 262 3835 Web: www.pttthailandopen.org Prize Money: $587,000 Total Financial Commitment: $644,500 Tournament First Held: 2003 Ticket Hotline: (66) 2 262 3456 Bstad SkiStar Swedish Open Date: July 11-17, 2011 Site: Bstad Tennis Stadium Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 4,800 Address: Pr Event; Kungsportsavenyn 21; 411 36 Gteborg Sweden Tel: +46-31-940-250 E-mail: thomas.wallen@swedishopen.org Media Contact: Rebecka Hjorth E-mail: presschef@swedishopen.org Tel: +46-734-33-68-06 Web: www.swedishopen.org Prize Money: 398,250 Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Tournament First Held:1947 Ticket Hotline: +46-431-750-75 Belgrade Serbia Open 2011 Date: April 25-May 1, 2011 Site: MGM, Belgrade Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 7,000 Address: Tadeusa Koscuska 63 a; 11 000 Belgrade; Serbia Tel: +381 11 3148 648 E-mail: office@serbiaopen.rs E-mail: office@serbiaopen.rs Media Contact: Family Sport (marketing dept.) Tel: +381 11 3148 648 Web: www.serbiaopen.rs Prize Money: 364,900 Total Financial Commitment: 416,650 Tournament First Held: 2009 Ticket Hotline: +381 11 3148 648; +381 11 307 77 86 Brisbane Brisbane International (Combined Event) Date: Jan. 2-9, 2011 Site: Queensland Tennis Centre Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 5,500 Address: 190 King Arthur Terrace; Tennyson, QLD 4105; PO Box 2366; Graceville, QLD, Australia 4151 Tel: +617 3120 7930 E-mail: brisbaneinternational@tennis.com.au Media Contact: Brooke Boger E-mail: bboger@tennis.com.au Tel: +613 9914 4138 Web: www.brisbaneinternational.com.au Prize Money: $422,300 Total Financial Commitment: $474,050 Tournament First Held: 1956* Ticket Hotline: 1300 888 104 / +61 2 8736 2711
*Held in Adelaide 1956-2008

Bill Oakes
Tournament Director

Richard Palmer
Tournament Director

Allon Khakshouri
Tournament Director

Thomas Walln
Tournament Director

Goran Djokovic
Tournament Director

Stephen Ayles
Tournament Director

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Dumitru Haradau
Tournament Director

Bucharest BCR Open Romania Date: Sept. 19-25, 2011 Site: B.N.R. Arenas Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 4,800 Address: McCann Erickson; Jules Michelet 18; sector 1; Bucharest, Romania Tel: +40-21-232-37-27 E-mail: liliana_ivascu@mccann.ro Media Contact: Liliana Ivascu E-mail: liliana_ivascu@mccann.ro Tel: +40-21-232-37-27 Web: www.bcropenromania.ro Prize Money: 371,200 Total Financial Commitment: 422,950 Tournament First Held: 1996 Ticket Hotline: +40 730 TENNIS (+40 723 836 647)

Martin Jaite
Tournament Director

Buenos Aires Copa Claro Date: Feb. 14-20, 2011 Site: Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Surface: Clay Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 4,800 Address: Odin Sports & Entertainment; 150 Alhambra Circle; Suite 825; Coral Gables, FL 33134 USA Tel: +1-305-461-9290 E-mail: mnido@imgworld.com Media Contact: Eduardo Puppo E-mail: puppoe@fibertel.com.ar Tel: +54-114-795-7540 Web: www.copatelmex.com Prize Money: $478,900 Total Financial Commitment: $547,900 Tournament First Held: 2001 Ticket Hotline: +54-115-533-5533

Outaleb Khalid
Tournament Director

Casablanca Grand Prix Hassan II Date: April 4-10, 2011 Site: Complexe Sportif al Amal Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,500 Address: Fdration Royale Marocaine de Tennis; Quartier des sports Beausejour; Casabalanca-Morocco Tel: +212-(0)522-981262 E-mail: frmt@menara.ma Media Contact: TBA E-mail: frmt@menara.ma Tel: +212-(0)522-981262 Web: www.gphassan2tennis.com Prize Money: 398,250 Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Tournament First Held: 1984 Ticket Hotline: +212-(0)522-981262

Fernando Soler
Tournament Director

Chennai Aircel Chennai Open Date: Jan. 3-9, 2011 Site: SDAT Tennis Stadium, Nungambakkam Surface: Play Pave Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 6,000 Address: IMG Tournament Office; SDAT Tennis Stadium; Lake Area, Nungambakkam; Chennai; Tamil Nadu, India Tel: +91-44-2817-4655 E-mail: s.karthikeyan@imgworld.com Media Contact: Sachin Rampal E-mail: sachinr@vccpl.com Tel: +911142393500 Web: www.aircelchennaiopen.org Prize Money: $398,250 Total Financial Commitment: $450,000 Tournament First Held: 1996 Ticket Hotline: +91-44-2817-0191

Luis Felipe Tavares


Tournament Director

Costa do Sauipe Brasil Open Date: Feb. 7-13, 2011 Site: Costa do Sauipe - Bahia Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 3,500 Address: Rua Campo Verde 61; 1st Floor; Edifcio Ceilo; Jardim Europa; 01456-010 So Paulo- Brasil Tel: +55-11-2125-8500 E-mail: luisfelipe.tavares@kochtavares.com.br Media Contact: Daniela Giuntini E-mail: imprensa@dgwcomunicacao.com.br Tel: +55-11-8292-0826 Web: www2.uol.com.br/tenisbrasil/brasilopen Prize Money: $470,200 Total Financial Commitment: $527,700 Tournament First Held: 2001 Ticket Hotline: +55-11-5643-5511

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Delray Beach Delray Beach International Tennis Championships Date: Feb. 18-27, 2011 Site: Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 8,200 Address: 30 NW 1 Avenue; Delray Beach, FL 33444 USA Tel: +1-561-330-6000 E-mail: MBaron@YellowTennisBall.com Media Contact: Lisa Franson E-mail: lfsportsmedia@comcast.net Tel: +1-561-330-6000 Web: www.YellowTennisBall.com Prize Money: $442,500 Total Financial Commitment: $442,500 Tournament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +1-561-330-6000

Mark S. Baron
Tournament Director

Karim Alami
Tournament Director

Doha Qatar ExxonMobil Open Date: January 3-8, 2011 Site: Khalifa Tennis Complex Surface: Plexicushion Hard Court Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 6,911 Address: Qatar Tennis Federation; Majels Al Tawen St.; Doha - Qatar Tel: +974-440-9666 E-mail: visas@qatartennis.org Media Contact: Yousef Al Obaidly E-mail: media@qatartennis.org Tel: +974-440-9601 Web: www.qatartennis.org Prize Money: $1,024,000 Total Financial Commitment: $1,110,250 Tournament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +974-440-9601

Gavin Fletcher
Tournament Director

Eastbourne AEGON International (Combined Event) Date: June 12-18, 2011 Site: Devonshire Park, Eastbourne Surface: Grass Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000 Address: The Lawn Tennis Association;100 Priory Lane; Roehampton, London SW15 5JQ U.K. Tel: +447971 141019 E-mail: gavin.fletcher@lta.org.uk Media Contact: Charlotte James E-mail: charlotte.james@lta.org.uk Tel: +61430011798 Web: www.aegoninternational.co.uk Prize Money: 363,400 Total Financial Commitment: 415,150 Tournament First Held: 1996 Ticket Hotline: 44 [0]844 2097350

Joo Lagos
Tournament Director

Estoril Estoril Open (Combined Event) Date: April 25-May 1, 2011 Site: Estadio Nacional Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 7,000 Address: Rua da Barruncheira; 6 2790-034 Carnaxide Portugal Tel: +351-21303-4900 E-mail: tennis@lagossports.com Media Contact: Miguel Seabra E-mail: miguel.seabra@lagossports.com Tel: +351-21303-4900 Web: www.estorilopen.net Prize Money: 398,250 Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Tournament First Held: 1990 Ticket Hotline: +351-21-3034900

Jean-Franois Collet
Tournament Director

Gstaad Swiss Open Gstaad Date: July 25-31, 2011 Site: Roy Emerson Arena Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 4,500 Address: Swiss Open Gstaad; Postfach 17; 3780 Gstaad, Switzerland Tel: +41-21-804-10-70 E-mail: info@swissopengstaad.ch Media Contact: Cristel Varone E-mail: cv@gcmsa.ch Tel: +41-21-804-10-70 Web: www.swissopengstaad.ch Prize Money: 398,250 Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Tournament First Held: 1915 Ticket Hotline: + 41 (0)33 748 81 82

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Ralf Weber
Tournament Director

Halle Gerry Weber Open Date: June 6-12, 2011 Site: Gerry Weber Stadion Surface: Grass Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 12,300 Address: GERRY WEBER Management & Event OHG; Weststr. 14; 33790 Halle/Westfalen Germany Tel: +49-5201-185-140 E-mail: s.uphaus@gerryweber-world.de Media Contact: Frank Hofen E-mail: gwopress@gerryweber-world.de Tel: +49-5201-665-449 Web: www.gerryweber-open.de Prize Money: 663,750 Total Financial Commitment: 750,000 Tournament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +49-5201-8180

Van D. Barry
Tournament Director

Houston U.S. Mens Clay Court Championship Date: April 4-10, 2011 Site: River Oaks Country Club Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 3,500 Address: 1600 River Oaks Blvd.; Houston, TX 77019 USA Tel: +1-713-874-6294 E-mail: van.barry@riveroakscc.net Media Contact: Pete Holtermann E-mail: holtermedia@gmail.com Tel: +1-312-218-3442 Web: www.mensclaycourt.com Prize Money: $442,500 Total Financial Commitment: $500,000 Tournament First Held: 1910 Ticket Hotline: +1-713-874-6294

Ian Smith
Tournament Director

Johannesburg SA Tennis Open Date: Jan. 31 - Feb. 6, 2011 Site: Montecasino, Johannesburg Surface: Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 3,800 Address: Montecasino; William Nicol Highway; Fourways, Sandton, Johannesburg Tel: +27 11 442 0500 (SA Tennis) E-mail: iansmith@satennis.co.za Media Contact: Bruce Davidson E-mail: bruce@thebldgroup.com Tel: +27 11 442 0500 Web: www.satennis.co.za Prize Money: $442,500 Total Financial Commitment: $500,000 Tournament First Held: 2009 Ticket Hotline: Computicket

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TBA

Kitzbhel International Austrian Open Tennis Championships Date: Aug. 1-7, 2011 Site: Kitzbhel Tennis Club Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 6,400 Address: Sportfeld 2; 6370 Kitzbhel, Austria Tel: +43 5356 73160-0 E-mail: tournament@ktc.at Media Contact: Matthias Dallinger E-mail: Matthias.dallinger@ktc.at Tel: +43 650 5854 333 Web: TBA Prize Money: 398,250 Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Tournament First Held: 2011 Ticket Hotline: TBD (interim +43 650 5854 333)

Nick Freyer
Tournament Director

Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Open Date: Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2011 Site: Putra Stadium, Bukit Jalil, KL Surface: Indoor Hard (Greenset) Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 7,000 Address: IMG; 11th Floor; Sunning Plaza; 10 Hysan Avenue; Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Tel: +852 2894 0288 E-mail: nick.freyer@imgworld.com Media Contact: Doris Chan E-mail: doris.chan@imgworld.com Tel: +852 2894 0288 Web: www.MalaysianOpenTennis.com Prize Money: $850,000 Total Financial Commitment: $947,750 Tournament First Held: 2009 Ticket Hotline: +603 7880 7999

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London AEGON Championships Date: June 6-12, 2011 Site: The Queen's Club Surface: Grass Draw: 56 Stadium Court Seating: 6,858 Address: The Lawn Tennis Association; 100 Priory Lane; The National Tennis Centre; Roehampton, London, SW15 5JQ U.K. Tel: +44 (0)20 8487 7174 E-mail: chris.kermode@aegonchampionships.com Media Contact: David Law E-mail: david.law@aegonchampionships.com Tel: +44 (0) 7764 186 090 Web: www.aegonchampionships.com Prize Money: 608,000 Total Financial Commitment: 694,250 Tournament First Held: 1979 Ticket Hotline: +44 (0)844 209 7356

Chris Kermode
Tournament Director

Bob Kramer
Tournament Director

Los Angeles Farmers Classic Presented by Mercedes-Benz Date: July 25-31, 2011 Site: Straus Stadium/Los Angeles Tennis Center - UCLA Surface: Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 7,000 Address: Los Angeles Tennis Center; Post Office Box 240015; Los Angeles, CA 90025-9115 USA Tel: +1-310-824-1010 E-mail: bobk@scta.usta.com Media Contact: Pete Holtermann E-mail: holtermedia@gmail.com Tel: +1-310-990-0805 Web: www.farmersclassic.com Prize Money: $619,500 Total Financial Commitment: $700,000 Tournament First Held: 1927 Ticket Hotline: +310-824-1010, Ext 251

Jean-Franois Caujolle
Tournament Director

Marseille Open 13 Date: Feb. 14-20, 2011 Site: Palais des Sports Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 6,000 Address: Pampelonne Organisation; 10 avenue Guy de Maupassant; 13008 Marseille, France Tel: +33-4-91-72-69-59 E-mail: jf.caujolle@open13.org Media Contact: Elodie Malatrait-Singer E-mail: e.malatrait-singer@open13.org Tel: +33-4-91-16-80-43 Web: www.open13.fr Prize Money: 512,750 Total Financial Commitment: 576,000 Tournament First Held: 1993 Ticket Hotline: +33-6-18-65-33-96

Julien Boutter
Tournament Director

Metz Open de Moselle Date: Sept. 19-25, 2011 Site: Metz-Expo-Parc des Expositions de Metz Mtropole Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000 Address: 2 rue des parmentiers; 57 000 Metz France Tel: +33-3-8721-1417 E-mail: ykaysen@opendemoselle.com Media Contact: Romain Maudire E-mail: rmaudire@opendemoselle.com Tel: +33-3-8721-1417 Web: www.opendemoselle.com Prize Money: 398,250 Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Tournament First Held: 2003 Ticket Hotline: +33-3-8721-1417

Patrice Dominguez
Tournament Director

Montpellier Open Sud de France Date: Oct. 24-30, 2011 Site: Arena Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 7,500 Address: Arena Montpellier; Rue Des Levades 34470 Perols, France Tel: +33-4/72272900 E-mail: frederic.tuzi@canal-plus-events.com Media Contact: Olivia Payerne E-mail: contact@agence-op.fr Tel: +33-1/46040862 Prize Money: 692,000 Total Financial Commitment: 766,750 Tournament First Held: 2010 Ticket Hotline: +33-4/67176969

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Amir Tarpischev
Tournament Director

Moscow ATP Kremlin Cup (Combined Event) Date: October 17-23, 2011 Site: Olympic Stadium Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 11,480 Address: 16, Olympiyskiy Prospect; Moscow, 129090 Russia Tel: +7 495 956 3360 E-mail: kremlincup@russport.ru Media Contact: Natalia Shmeleva E-mail: natalia.shmeleva@russport.ru Tel: +7-495-956-3360 Web: www.kremlincup.ru Prize Money: $1,000,000 Total Financial Commitment: $1,080,500 Tournament First Held: 1990 Ticket Hotline: +7 495 956 3360

Patrik Kuhnen
Tournament Director

Munich BMW Open Date: April 24-May 1, 2011 Site: MTTC IPHITOS Surface: Clay Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 3,800 Address: Aumeisterweg 10; 80805 Munich, Germany Tel: +49-89- 36 81 94-0 E-mail: klaus.cyron@sk-marketing.de Media Contact: Michaela Sachenbacher E-mail: redaktion@msachenbacher.de Tel: +49-89-910-26-01 Web: www.bmwopen.de Prize Money: 398,250 Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Tournament First Held: 1990 Ticket Hotline: +49-89-54818181

Mark L. Stenning
Tournament Director

Newport Campbells Hall of Fame Tennis Championships Date: July 4-10, 2011 Site: International Tennis Hall of Fame Surface: Grass Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 3,800 Address: International Tennis Hall of Fame; 194 Bellevue Avenue; Newport, RI 02840 USA Tel: +1-401-849-3990 E-mail: mstenning@tennisfame.com Media Contact: Anne Marie McLaughlin E-mail: amclaughlin@tennisfame.com Tel: +1-401-324-6033 Web: www.tennisfame.com Prize Money: $442,500 Total Financial Commitment: $500,000 Tournament First Held: 1881 Ticket Hotline: +1-401-849-6053 / +1-866-914-3263

Jean-Franois Caujolle
Tournament Director

Nice Open de Nice Cte dAzur Date: May 15-21, 2011 Surface: Clay Address: SERENDIP 170 avenue de Tel: +33-491726959 Media Contact: Elodie Malatrait Tel: +33-491726959 Prize Money: 398,250 Tournament First Held: 2010

Site: Nice Lawn Tennis Club Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 4,000 Gairaut 06100 Nice, France E-mail: jf.caujolle@open13.org E-mail: elodiemalatrait@yahoo.fr Web: www.openicecotedazur.com Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Ticket Hotline: TBA

Bill A. Rapp
Tournament Director

San Jose SAP Open Date: Feb. 7-13, 2011 Site: HP Pavilion at San Jose Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 7,502 Address: HP Pavilion; 525 West Santa Clara Street; San Jose, CA 95113 USA Tel: +1-408-999-5764 E-mail: brapp@svse.net Media Contact: Jim Sparaco E-mail: jsparaco@svse.net Tel: +1-408-999-5792 Web: www.sapopentennis.com Prize Money: $531,000 Total Financial Commitment: $600,000 Tournament First Held: 1889 Ticket Hotline: +1-408-ACE-2121

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s-Hertogenbosch Unicef Open (Combined Event) Date: June 12-18, 2011 Site: Autotron Rosmalen Surface: Grass Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 7,500 Address: Minderbroedersberg 10; 6211 LK Maastricht The Netherlands Tel: +31-43-367-2424 E-mail: info@libema-events.nl Media Contact: Marina Witte E-mail: info@nsp.nl Tel: +31-70-415-7898 Web: www.ordina-open.nl Prize Money: 398,250 Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Tournament First Held: 1990 Ticket Hotline: +31-43-3672424

Marcel Hunze
Tournament Director

Alvaro Fillol
Tournament Director

Santiago Movistar Open Date: Jan. 31-Feb. 6, 2011 Site: C.D.U.C. San Carlos de Apoquindo, Las Condes Surface: Clay Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 4,000 Address: Luis Thayer Ojeda 166 OF. 906; Providencia; Santiago, Chile Tel: +56-2-234.3788 E-mail: alvaro@fillol.com Media Contact: Rafael Walker E-mail: rafael.walker@fillol.com Tel: +56-2-234.3788 Web: www.movistaropen.cl Prize Money: $398,250 Total Financial Commitment: $450,000 Tournament First Held: 1993* Ticket Hotline: +56-2-234.3788
*Held in Via del Mar 2001-2009

Mikhail Rydnik
Tournament Director

St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Open Site: SCC Peterburgsky Date: Oct. 24-30, 2011 Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 32 Stadium Court Seating: 9,000 Address: Galernaya St, 20; St Petersburg, 190000 Russia Tel: +7 812 335 40 24 E-mail: kovaleva@spbopen.ru Media Contact: Anna Kovaleva E-mail: kovaleva@spbopen.ru Tel: +7 812 335 40 24 Web: www.spbopen.ru Prize Money: $663,750 Total Financial Commitment: $750,000 Tournament First Held: 1995 Ticket Hotline: +812 326 5544

Thomas Johansson
Tournament Director

Stockholm If Stockholm Open Date: Oct. 17-23, 2011 Site: Kungliga Tennishallen (Royal Tennis Hall) Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,200 Address: Pr Event; Kungsportsavenyn 21; 411 36 Gteborg Sweden Tel: +46-31-940-250 E-mail: info@stockholmopen.se Media Contact: Rebecka Hjorth E-mail: presschef@swedishopen.org Tel: +46-708-86-01-21 Web: www.ifstockholmopen.se Prize Money: 531,000 Total Financial Commitment: 600,000 Tournament First Held: 1969 Ticket Hotline: +46(0)771-454600

Edwin Weindorfer
Tournament Director

Stuttgart MercedesCup Date: July 11-17, 2011 Site: TC Weissenhof Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000 Address: emotion management gmbh germany; Parlerstrasse 102; 70192 Stuttgart Germany Tel: +49-711-16543-42 E-mail: info@mercedescup.de Media Contact: Karlheinz Wieser E-mail: presse@mercedescup.de Tel: +43-664-21003-10 Web: www.mercedescup.de Prize Money: 398,250 Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Tournament First Held: 1886 Ticket Hotline: 01805-6666979 (in Germany) +49-711-16543-42 (from abroad)

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Craig Watson
Tournament Director

Sydney Medibank International (Combined Event) Date: Jan. 10-15, 2011 Site: Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre Surface: Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 10,000 Address: Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre; Rod Laver Drive; Sydney Olympic Park, NSW; Australia 2127; PO Box 7078, SILVERWATER NSW 1811 Tel: +61-2-9024-7702 E-mail: cwatson@tennis.com.au Media Contact: Catherine Sneddon E-mail: csneddon@tennis.com.au Tel: +61-2-9024-7703 Web: www.medibankinternational.com.au Prize Money: $422,300 Total Financial Commitment: $474,050 Tournament First Held: 1885 Ticket Hotline: 1300-888-104 / / +61 2 8736 2711

Vanja Boikovi
Tournament Director

Umag Croatia Open Umag Date: July 25-31, 2011 Site: ATP stadion Surface: Clay Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 4,200 Address: Savudrijska Cesta bb; Umag 51470 Croatia Tel: +385-52-719-125 E-mail: vanja.bozickovic@sportmark.hr Media Contact: Loreta Krota E-mail: jasminka.vidan@istraturist.hr Web: www.tenistra.com Tel: +385-52-719-406 Prize Money: 398,250 Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Tournament First Held: 1990 Ticket Hotline: + 385 52 719-404

Herwig Straka
Tournament Director

Vienna Bank Austria-TennisTrophy Date: Oct. 24-30, 2011 Site: Wiener Stadthalle Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 8,800 Address: Wiener Stadthalle; Vogelweidplatz 14; 1150 Vienna, Austria Tel: +43-1-98100-289 E-mail: hs@emotion.at / m.riedl@stadthalle.com Media Contact: Gerhard Zimmer E-mail: gerryroom@aon.at Tel: +43/664/1804823 Web: www.bankaustria-tennistrophy.at Prize Money: 575,250 Total Financial Commitment: 650,000 Tournament First Held: 1974 Ticket Hotline: +43/1/7999997

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TBA

Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Open Date: Aug. 21-27, 2011 Site: Wake Forest University Surface: Hard Draw: 48 Stadium Court Seating: 3,500 Address: 1425 Plaza Drive; Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 Tel: +1 336-760-5188 E-mail: administration@winstonsalemopen.com Media Contact E-mail: media@winstonsalemopen.com Tel: TBA Web: www.winstonsalemopen.com Prize Money: $553,125 Total Financial Commitment: $625,000 Tournament First Held: 2011 Ticket Hotline: TBA

Branimir Horvat
Tournament Director

Zagreb PBZ Zagreb Indoors Date: Jan. 31-Feb. 6, 2011 Site: Dom sportova Surface: Indoor Hard Draw: 28 Stadium Court Seating: 5,000 Address: Tennis Club Top Spin; Jarunska 5; 10000 Zagreb; Croatia Tel: +385-1-369-3690 E-mail: mirna.grozdanic@topspin.hr Media Contact: Mirna Grozdanic E-mail: press@topspin.hr Tel: +385-1-369-3690 Web: www.zagrebindoors.com Prize Money: 398,250 Total Financial Commitment: 450,000 Tournament First Held: 2006 Ticket Hotline: +385-1-655-2860 (www.eventim.hr)

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JOSE

ACASUSO (ARG)
Birthdate: October 20, 1982 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Posadas-Misiones, Argentina Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Weight: 190 (86kg) Career Win-Loss: 191-182 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $3,614,076 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/8 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 6-18 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 20 (August 14, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 27 (February 6, 2006) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 252 (1-3) 2009: 51 (21-21) 2008: 48 (27-26)

2007: 2006: 2005:

64 (22-19) 2004: 66 (18-16) 2001: 87 (8-12) 27 (33-21) 2003: 101 (11-19) 2000: 176 (0-0) 41 (27-26) 2002: 41 (23-19) 1999: 250 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $67,085. Matches won-lost: ATP: 1-3 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) Challenger: 7-4 (singles) . 2010 IN REVIEW The Buenos Aires resident was bothered by a left knee injury for most of season, falling out of Top 200 for first time since rookie campaign in 99After retiring in 2nd RD in Santiago on Feb. 4, was sidelined for almost three months before returning Apr. 26 at Tunis Challenger where he won title (d. Brands)Played two Challengers, retired in final round of qualifying at Roland Garros and returned four months laterPlayed three South American Challengers and went 1-3. CAREER IN REVIEW The Argentine has compiled four Top 50 campaigns, finishing a year-end best No. 27 in 06Overall has finished in Top 100 for eight of past 10 seasonsCompiled best season in 06 by winning a career-high 33 matches, including personal-best 25-8 mark on clayBroke Top 20 at No. 20 on Aug. 14 that yearHas a 3-8 mark in ATP World Tour finals, all on clay, with titles in Sopot (d. Squillari) in 2002, Bucharest (d. Andreev) in 04 and Via del Mar (d. Massu) in 06Best Grand Slam result is 4th RD at 05 Roland Garros where he rallied in 2nd RD from a two-sets deficit to beat No. 3 Roddick 8-6 in fifth set (l. to Puerta)His best ATP World Tour Masters 1000 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 final vs. Spain, losing to Verdasco in five sets in fourth rubberEarned a career-high $567,940 in 06. CAREER TITLES (3): 2006 Via del Mar(CL); 2004 Bucharest(CL); 2002 Sopot(CL). FINALIST (8): 2009 Via del Mar(CL); 2008 Buenos Aires(CL); 2007 Sopot(CL); 2006 Stuttgart(CL); 2004 Sopot(CL); 2002 Bucharest(CL), Palermo(CL); 2001 Buenos Aires(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (6). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-5)

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CAREER 2-8 7-8 0-6 5-9

10 1ST 09 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST

09 2ND 1ST 3RD 08 1ST 4TH 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND

08 1ST 2ND 2ND 07 3RD 2ND 1ST 3RD

07 1ST 1ST 2ND 06 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST QF 1ST 1ST

06 1ST 2ND 1ST 05 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST QF

05 1ST 4TH 1ST 2ND 03 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST

04 1ST 1ST 1ST 02 1ST 1ST 2ND

03 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST

02 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST

01 2ND 1ST 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 5-5)

CAREER 3-6 INDIAN WELLS MIAMI 6-7 MONTE-CARLO 1-5 ROME 4-5 MADRID 2-4 TORONTO/MONTREAL 6-4 CINCINNATI 5-5 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 0-1

PERSONAL Full name is Jose Javier AcasusoNickname is ChuchoBegan playing tennis at age two when his father, Jose Andres, took him, brother, Juan Andres, and sister, Gabriela, to their grandfathers (Juan Ruben) tennis club to take lessonsMother, Selva Monica, is a housewifeHis first instructor was Alberto Zambo Gonzalez and says, Zambo, my grandfather and my father are very special people who I would like to recognizePlayed at Itapua Club and Club Progreso de Posadas in Misiones in his early careerPlayed basketball and tennis as a child, but at age 12 decided to concentrate on tennisAs a junior, received certificate of honor for Sports Achievement in 1992 and South American champion in 1996Plays right-handed but does everything else left-handedHis favorite surface is clay and considers his serve and forehand as strengthsCoached by countryman and former ATP pro Gustavo Liza (since December 2009).

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NICOLAS

ALMAGRO (ESP)
Birthdate: August 21, 1985 Turned Pro: 2003 Birthplace: Murcia, Spain Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Murcia, Spain Weight: 179 (81kg) Career Win-Loss: 186-144 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $4,267,995 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 7/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 10-27 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 11 (July 7, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 52 (July 5, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 15 (44-26) 2007: 28 (34-27) 2004: 100 (2-7) 2009: 26 (30-24) 2006: 32 (27-20) 2003: 153 (1-1) 2008: 18 (35-17) 2005: 111 (13-22) 2002: 864 (0-0)

2001: 844 (0-0) 2000:T1334 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,205,538. Matches won-lost: ATP: 44-26 (singles), 15-17 (doubles) Singles Winner: Bstad, Gstaad. Semifinalist: Madrid*, Vienna. Quarterfinalist: Acapulco, Miami*, Munich, Roland Garros. Doubles Semifinalist: Buenos Aires(w/Ventura), Miami*(w/Robredo). 2010 IN REVIEW The Spaniard finished a year-end best No. 15, his second Top 20 ranking in three yearsHe reached QFs or better eight times during season, winning clay court titles in July in Bstad (d. Soderling) and two weeks later in Gstaad (d. Gasquet)Also reached first SF in Madrid* (l. to Nadal)He won a personal-high 44 matches and one of eight Spaniards to win a title during yearWent 3-8 vs. Top 10 opponents and compiled marks of 28-11 on clay and 14-10 on hard and earned a career-high $1,205,538. CAREER IN REVIEW The Spaniard has finished in Top 30 for four straight years (0710), reaching a personal-best ranking of No. 11 in July 08Finished in Top 20 that year for first time at No. 18Has a 7-2 career mark in ATP World Tour finals, all coming on clayln 08, won titles in Costa do Sauipe (d. Moya) and Acapulco (d. Nalbandian), his first multiple title seasonRepeated titles in Valencia in 0607 and Acapulco in 08 (d. Nalbandian No. 9, d. No. 10 Monfils)Won first ATP World Tour title in Valencia (d. Safin) in 06In 08, reached his first Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros (l. to Nadal)His best ATP World Tour Masters 1000 results are SF at 10 Madrid* (l. to Nadal) and five QFsStruggled with on-and-off right hand injury and underwent surgery July 21, 08 to repair tendon Compiled 30-8 mark on clay (most wins) in 08In 00, at 14 years, 9 months, earned first ATP points at Spanish Futures where he reached 2nd RDMade Davis Cup debut vs. Peru in 08 and is 3-2 all-time. CAREER TITLES (7): 2010 Bstad(CL), Gstaad(CL); 2009 Acapulco(CL); 2008 Costa do Sauipe(CL), Acapulco(CL); 2007 Valencia(CL); 2006 Valencia(CL). FINALIST (2): 2008 Valencia(CL); 2007 Bstad(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-7)

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CAREER 5-6 13-7 3-6 9-6

10 4TH QF 1ST 3RD 10 4TH QF 2ND 2ND SF 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND

09 3RD 3RD 3RD 3RD 09 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND

08 1ST QF 2ND 3RD 08 2ND 3RD 3RD QF 1ST

07 1ST 2ND 1ST 3RD 07 2ND 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST QF 1ST

06 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 06 QF 1ST 2ND 2ND

05 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 05 1ST 3RD

04 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 37-38)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 3-3 MIAMI 5-5 MONTE-CARLO 3-4 ROME 9-6 MADRID 5-4 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-3 CINCINNATI 5-4 SHANGHAI 1-2 PARIS 2-4

PERSONAL Full name is Nicolas Almagro SanchezNickname is NicoParents are Nicolas and MercedesSiblings Juan and Balta are both teachersStarted playing tennis at age eightFavorite surface is clayConsiders forehand his best shotEnjoys Spanish music, computers and comediesAlso enjoys footballSpeaks Italian and a little EnglishFitness trainer is Martin Gonzalez (since 1999) and coached by Jose Perlas (since September 2009).

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KEVIN

ANDERSON (RSA)
Birthdate: May 18, 1986 Turned Pro: 2007 Birthplace: Johannesburg, South Africa Height: 67 (2.03m) Residence: Johannesburg, South Africa Weight: 202 (92kg) Career Win-Loss: 27-35 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $679,424 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0-1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-3 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 58 (October 25, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 114 (June 8, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 61 (14-18) 2007: 228 (0-1) 2009: 162 (2-6) 2006: 513 (0-0) 2008: 106 (11-10) 2005: 548 (0-0)

2004:T1175 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $315,005. Matches won-lost: ATP: 14-18 (singles), 2-2 (doubles) Challenger: 16-5 (singles), 6-3 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Atlanta. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 1 South African finished in Top 70 for first time in his careerChallenger success included title in Baton Rouge (d. Kamke) and a final in Seoul (l. to Lu)Qualified an ATP World Tour-high nine times during season, including his first six ATP tournamentsHis best ATP result was SF showing in Atlanta (l. to Isner)Compiled a 14-18 record (11-11 on hard)Reached career-best 3rd RD in Toronto* (d. Querrey, l. to Nadal) and at US Open (l. to Gasquet)Earned a career-high $315,005. CAREER IN REVIEW The South African native broke through to reach his first ATP World Tour final in 08 as a qualifier in Vegas, not dropping a set en route to title match before losing to Querrey in three setsAfterwards, climbed from No. 175 to No. 121 on Mar. 10 and became first South African to reach an ATP final since Moodie won Tokyo title in October 05Continued success in his ATP Masters 1000 debut in Miami* where he qualifed and posted biggest win over No. 3 Djokovic in 2nd RD before losing to Andreev in next roundCracked Top 100 that year and was there for seven weeks before finishing season at No. 106Compiled an 11-10 match record on ATP World Tour and 21-12 in Challengers with one titleHas an 83-50 mark in Challengers and 4-5 in finalsHas a 5-1 Davis Cup singles record in three ties. CAREER FINALIST (1): 2008 Las Vegas(H). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-3)

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CAREER 0-3 0-1 0-2 2-1

10 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD 10 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD 1ST

09 1ST 09 1ST

08 1ST 1ST 08 3RD 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 6-8)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 1-2 MIAMI 3-2 MADRID 0-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 2-1 CINCINNATI 0-1 SHANGHAI 0-1

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age sixParents Michael and Barbara are retired from an engineering businessHe used to play tennis as well as competitively run 800 meter racesPlayed collegiately at University of Illinois for three seasons (2005-07)Won 2006 NCAA doubles titleReached 2007 NCAA singles semifinals and doubles finalAlso reached 2007 team finalEarned All-American honors all three yearsSpends time training in Chicago areaYounger brother Gregory, played three years at Morehead State University in Kentucky and will graduate in May 2011Hobbies include outdoor adventuring and readingCoached by countryman Louis Vosloo (since April 2010).

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IGOR

ANDREEV (RUS)
Birthdate: July 14, 1983 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: Moscow, Russia Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Moscow, Russia Weight: 176 (79kg) Career Win-Loss: 208-185 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $3,881,103 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/6 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 11-38 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 18 (November 3, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 59 (July 18, 2005) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 79 (17-19) 2007: 2009: 35 (28-32) 2006: 2008: 19 (43-32) 2005:

33 (36-27) 2004: 50 (28-28) 2001:T991 (0-0) 90 (14-13) 2003: 90 (4-4) 27 (38-30) 2002: 286 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $335,168. Matches won-lost: ATP: 17-19 (singles), 6-10 (doubles) Challenger: 5-3 (singles), 0-2 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Costa do Sauipe, Kuala Lumpur. Quarterfinalist: Buenos Aires, Belgrade, Gstaad. Doubles Semifinalist: Sydney(w/Korolev). 2010 IN REVIEW The Russian finished in Top 100 for eighth straight year, highlighted by SFs in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Kubot) and as a qualifier in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Youznhy)Also QFs in Buenos Aires, Belgrade and Gstaad, on clay and runner-up at Szczecin Challenger (l. to Cuevas)Compiled marks of 11-9 on clay and 6-9 on hard courts. CAREER IN REVIEW The Russian finished in Top 50 for five of six years between 04-09 (except 06), including a year-end best No. 19 in 08Won a personal-high 43 matches that year and reached QFs or better in eight tournaments, including ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events in Miami* and Monte-Carlo*Has a 3-6 career mark in ATP World Tour finals, with all of his titles coming in 05 at Valencia (d. Nadal in QF, Ferrer in F), Palermo (d. Volandri) and hometown Moscow (d. Kiefer in 3:14, longest three-set final)His best Grand Slam result is QF at Roland Garros in 07 (d. No. 3 Roddick in 1st RD, l. to Djokovic)Named 07 ATP Comeback Player of YearUnderwent left knee surgery to repair cartilage damage on Apr. 28, 06 and returned final week of October in Paris*Has a 13-11 career 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 winning four of five singles matches and clinching fifth and decisive ties vs. Chile and GermanyEarned a career-high $884,532 in 08. CAREER TITLES (3): 2005 Valencia(CL), Palermo(CL), Moscow(IC). FINALIST (6): 2008 Gstaad(CL), Umag(CL); 2006 Sydney(H); 2005 Bucharest(CL); 2004 Gstaad(CL), Bucharest(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-7)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 5-6 MIAMI 8-7 MONTE-CARLO 6-7 ROME 3-6 0-3 MADRID TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-4 CINCINNATI 3-3 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 2-2

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age seven in Moscow at sports center SpartakFather, Valeri, is a businessman; mother, Marina, is a housewifeHas one younger brother, Nikita, who also plays tennisAt age 15, moved to Valencia, Spain, to practice at Altur and Alvarino Tennis AcademySpeaks three languages (Russian, English, Spanish) Hobbies include hockey and favorite team is HC Dynamo MoscowFavorite player growing up was Andre AgassiConsiders forehand his best shot and favorite surfaces are clay and Greenset (hard)Fitness trainer is David Andres and coached by Francisco Fogues (since December 2009).
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PABLO

ANDUJAR (ESP)
Birthdate: January 23, 1986 Turned Pro: 2004 Birthplace: Cuenca, Spain Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Valencia, Spain Weight: 167 (75kg) Career Win-Loss: 15-30 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $674,121 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 71 (November 15, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 149 (July 9, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 71 (8-8) 2009: 161 (1-12) 2008: 103 (3-6)

2007: 144 (3-4) 2006: 210 (0-0) 2005: 373 (0-0)

2004: T957 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $184,910. Matches won-lost: ATP: 8-8 (singles), 2-2 (doubles) Challenger: 28-17 (singles), 1414 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Bucharest. 2010 IN REVIEW The Spaniard finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 71, highlighted by reaching his first ATP World Tour final and a successful Challenger seasonIn September, qualified in Bucharest and reached final (l. to Chela)Won Challenger title in OrbetelloAlso runner-up in two others while putting together a 28-17 match recordIn only Grand Slam appearance at Roland Garros, reached 2nd RD for third straight yearQualified five times during seasonWent 8-8 in ATP matches and earned a career- high $184,910. CAREER IN REVIEW Prior to 10, the Spaniard compiled his best results in Challenger level tournamentsHas a career mark of 13289 in Challengers and 5-8 in finalsIn 09, reached 2nd RD at Roland Garros (d. Ginepri, l. to Mathieu) for second straight yearIn 08, finished just outside Top 100 (at No. 103) and won three tour level matches for second straight season, all as a qualifier, at Valencia (d. Vliegen), Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros (d. Volandri) and Bucharest (d. Dabul)Compiled a 40-21 mark in Challengers with two titles on home soil in Vigo and San SebastianBroke Top 100 for first time and reached No. 88 on Aug. 25In 07, qualified in his first ATP tournament in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Montanes) and won back-to-back matches on ATP World Tour for first time in Barcelona (l. to Caas in 3rd RD)Reached QF in singles and captured Roland Garros junior doubles title in 04 (w/Granollers)Finished No. 7 in world junior rankings in 04In003, went 4-2 in junior finals and 2-1 following year. CAREER FINALIST (1): 2010 Bucharest(CL). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-1)

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PERSONAL Full name is Pablo Andujar AlbaBegan playing at age sixFather, Jose; mother, InmaHas one brother, Jose, and sister, AnaEnjoys soccer and a fan of Valencia Football ClubAdmires play of countrymen Juan Carlos Ferrero and Rafael NadalTrains at Altur-Alvarino Tennis Academy in ValenciaCoached by countryman and former ATP pro David Sanchez.

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Of the 14 Spaniards to nish in the 2010 Top 100 South African Airways ATP rankings, nine recorded a year-end best nish, including Pablo Andujar: RANKING No. 1 No. 9 No. 15 No. 25 No. 33 No. 42 No. 56 No. 71 No. 72 PLAYER Rafael Nadal* Fernando Verdasco* Nicolas Almagro Albert Montanes Guillermo Garcia-Lopez Marcel Granollers Daniel Gimeno-Traver Pablo Andujar Pere Riba

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MARCOS

BAGHDATIS (CYP)
Birthdate: June 17, 1985 Turned Pro: 2003 Birthplace: Limassol, Cyprus Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Limassol, Cyprus Weight: 181 (82kg) Career Win-Loss: 178-111 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $4,050,701 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/6 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 16-24 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 8 (August 21, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 93 (January 7, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 20 (43-27) 2007: 2009: 42 (23-16) 2006: 2008: 100 (14-12) 2005:

16 (48-22) 2004: 153 (2-2) 12 (37-20) 2003: 179 (0-0) 56 (11-12) 2002:T1066 (0-0)

2001:T1379 (0-0) 2000:T1182 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $941,345. Matches won-lost: ATP: 43-27 (singles), 2-2 (doubles). Singles Winner: Sydney. Finalist: Washington, Moscow. Semifinalist: Dubai, Munich, Cincinnati*. Quarterfinalist: Nice, Los Angeles, New Haven, Kuala Lumpur, Vienna. 2010 IN REVIEW The Cypriot finished in Top 20 for first time in three years and won fourth career titleReached QFs or better 11 timesWon title in Sydney (d. Hewitt, Fish and Gasquet in last three rounds)Runner-up in Washington (l. to Nalbandian) and Moscow (l. to Troicki)Only player in 2010 to beat Nadal and Federer while they were No. 1In March, saved three match points in three-sets win over No. 1 Federer in 3rd RD in Indian Wells*In 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. CAREER IN REVIEW The Cypriot boasts three Top 20 seasons - 06 (No. 12), 07 (No. 16) and 10 (No. 20)In 06, won first career title in Beijing (d. Ancic) and reached first Grand Slam final at Australian Open (l. to Federer)Advanced to SF at Wimbledon, then had 13 Top 10 weeks, reaching career-high No. 8 on Aug. 21Fell to Agassi 7-5 in fifth set in 2nd RD at US Open in the Americans last career winWon career-high 48 matches in 07Underwent surgery on Feb. 9, 05 to correct a congenital problem that caused a pair of muscles to constrict a nerve in his right armLimited to 12 tournaments in 08, missing two months with stress fracture in right wrist and back injuryIn 08 Australian Open 3rd RD, lost 4:45 marathon to Hewit that finished at 4:34 a.mIn 03, ranked as No. 1 junior, winning the Australian Open and reaching US Open final in 02 and 03Has a 54-13 career Davis Cup record (38-3 in singles) in 35 tiesEarned a career-high $1,155,495 in 06. CAREER TITLES (4): 2010 Sydney(H); 2009 Stockholm(IH); 2007 Zagreb(IC); 2006 Beijing(H). FINALIST (6): 2010 Washington(H), Moscow(IH); 2007 Marseille(IH), Halle(G); 2006 Australian Open(H); 2005 Basel(IC). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 8-6)

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 28-27)

CAREER 6-4 INDIAN WELLS MIAMI 3-4 MONTE-CARLO 0-2 ROME 3-3 MADRID 2-3 TORONTO/MONTREAL 2-3 CINCINNATI 8-3 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 4-2

06 QF 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age fivePlayed with his father and older brothers, Marinos and Petros, who played Davis CupFather Christos owns a clothing store in CyprusMothers name is AndryHas a younger sister Zena, who was adopted when she was one month oldPrefers hard courtsIdol as a kid was Rafter, but also looked up to Agassi and SamprasEnjoys playing and watching football, and favorite team is Apollo in CyprusMan of the Year in Cyprus in 2005Trained at the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in Paris on an Olympic Solidarity Youth Development Programme ScholarshipReunited with coach Guillaume Peyre in June 2010 and fitness trainer is Younes Roberto Paez.
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BENJAMIN

BECKER (GER)
Birthdate: June 16, 1981 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Merzig, Germany Height: 510 (1.78m) Residence: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA Weight: 158 (71kg) Career Win-Loss: 84-110 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,896,401 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-17 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 38 (March 5, 2007) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 58 (July 5, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 53 (29-31) 2009: 40 (14-19) 2008: 130 (11-20)

2007: 87 (21-32) 2004: T949 (0-0) 2006: 58 (9-8) 2003: N/R 2005: 477 (0-0) 2002: N/R

2001: N/R 2000:T814 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $553,431. Matches won-lost: ATP: 29-31 (singles), 15-17 (doubles) Challenger: 2-2 (singles), 0-2 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Halle, s-Hertogenbosch, Bangkok. Quarterfinalist: Delray Beach, St. Petersburg. Doubles Finalist: San Jose(w/Mayer). Semifinalist: Zagreb(w/Schuettler), Delray Beach(w/Mayer), s-Hertogenbosch(w/Lipsky). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 3 German finished with his second best year-end ranking just outside Top 50Won a personal-high 29 matchesReached three SFs, first two on grass back-to-back weeks in Halle (d. No. 5 Davydenko, l. to eventual champ Hewitt) and s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Tipsarevic), and later in Bangkok (d. No. 8 Verdasco, l. to Nieminen) Also a QF in Delray Beach (l. to Nieminen) and St. Petersburg (l. to Marchenko)Advanced to personal-best 4th RD in Miami* beating No. 13 Ljubicic, No. 22 Robredo (l. to No. 8 Roddick)Earned a career-high $553,431. CAREER IN REVIEW The German finished in Top 50 for first time at a year-end best No. 40 in 09, highlighted by his first title in sHertogenbosch as a qualifier (d. Sluiter)In 07, reached his first ATP World Tour final in Bangkok (l. to Tursunov) and advanced to SF in Delray Beach and San JoseBroke Top 50 on Feb. 5In 06, qualified at US Open and advanced to Grand-Slam best 4th RD by defeating Volandri, Grosjean and Agassi in his last match Closed that season by making biggest jump of any player in Top 100 from previous year, climbing 419 ranking positionsWon ATP Newcomer of the YearHas an 0-4 Davis Cup singles record in two ties. CAREER TITLES (1): 2009 s-Hertogenbosch(G). FINALIST (1): 2007 Bangkok(IH). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-5)

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INDIAN WELLS MIAMI MONTE-CARLO ROME MADRID CINCINNATI SHANGHAI PARIS

PERSONAL Began playing at age sevenNicknamed BenniFather, Jorg, works in a tax office; mother, Ulrike, works at a retail store; one younger sister, KathrinNo relation to former No. 1 and six-time Grand Slam title winner Boris BeckerPlayed four years from 2001-05 at Baylor University in Texas and earned All-America honors last three yearsCaptured NCAA singles title (d. Michael Kogan of Tulane) and helped Baylor to its first team title in 2004 (d. UCLA)Majored in Finance and International Business and is one semester short of earning his degree Favorite surface is hard courts and considers his serve and forehand as most important parts of his game Football and basketball fan and favorite football team is 1. FC Kln and follows NBA Dallas Mavericks because of countryman Dirk NowitzkiIdolized Becker and Andre Agassi growing upVoted Sportsman of the Year in November, 2006, in his home province Saarland in Germany by 38 percent of the viewers of German local television channel SRCoached by Jan Stoces (since May 2010).

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THOMAZ

BELLUCCI (BRA)
Birthdate: December 30, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Tiete, Brazil Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Sao Paulo, Brazil Weight: 177 (80kg) Career Win-Loss: 59-59 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $1,355,070 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-9 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 21 (July 26, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 115 (May 12, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 31 (34-25) 2007: 199 (0-1) 2009: 36 (21-18) 2006: 578 (0-0) 2008: 90 (4-15) 2005: 864 (0-0)

2004:T1447 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $682,261. Matches won-lost: ATP: 34-25 (singles), 7-16 (doubles) Challenger: 4-1 (singles). Singles Winner: Santiago. Quarterfinalist: Brisbane, Costa Do Sauipe, Barcelona, Hamburg. Doubles Semifinalist: Auckland(w/Sa), Costa do Sauipe(w/Daniel). 2010 IN REVIEW The Sao Paulo resident improved his year-end ranking for a sixth straight season, highlighted by his second career ATP World Tour title and personal-high 34 match winsWent 4-3 in first month, then compiled 8-2 mark during Latin American clay court circuit, winning title in Santiago (d. F. Gonzalez in SF, Monaco in F) and reaching QF in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Mello)In March, turned in his best ATP Masters 1000 result in Miami* with 4th RD showing (l. to Almagro)Played well on European clay, advancing to QF in Barcelona, 3rd RD in Rome* and 4th RD at Roland Garros (l. to Nadal)On grass, turned in 3rd RD at Wimbledon (l. to Soderling)Returned to clay in July and reached QF in HamburgStruggled rest of season with 5-10 record, failing to win back-to-back matchesCompiled 21-10 record on clay and 11-14 on hardEarned a career-high $682,261. CAREER IN REVIEW In 09, the top Brazilian became first player from his country to finish in Top 50 (at No. 36) since Kuerten was No. 40 in 04In 09, reached his first ATP World Tour final in Costa do Sauipe in February (l. to Robredo) and later that summer earned his first ATP title in Gstaad (d. A. Beck) as a qualifierIn 08, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 90, winning three Challenger titlesMade Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros and lost to Nadal in first round, but improved with his first Grand Slam wins in both Wimbledon and the US Open that yearDuring junior career, reached finals in Ecuador and Venezuela in 04 and ranked a career-best No. 15 in world junior rankings in January 05A member of his countrys Davis Cup team since 07 and has a 7-6 career singles mark in seven ties. CAREER TITLES (2): 2010 Santiago(CL); 2009 Gstaad(CL). FINALIST (1): 2009 Costa do Sauipe(CL). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-3)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 1-2 MIAMI 2-2 MONTE-CARLO 0-1 ROME 2-2 MADRID 1-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-2 CINCINNATI 1-2 SHANGHAI 2-2 PARIS 1-1

PERSONAL Full name is Thomaz Cocchiarali BellucciFather, Ildebrando, is a salesman; mother, Maria Regina, is a business ownerHas one older sister, BeatrizConsiders serve and forehand as strengths and favorite surface is clay Future goal is to break Top 20Coached by countryman and former Gustavo Kuerten mentor Larri Passos (since December 2010).

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JULIEN

BENNETEAU (FRA)
Birthdate: December 20, 1981 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Bourg en Bresse, France Height: 61 (1.86m) Residence: Geneva, Switzerland Weight: 177 (80kg) Career Win-Loss: 143-160 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $3,786,840 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/4 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-22 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 32 (July 12, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 15 (September 13, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 44 (26-19) 2009: 46 (26-28) 2008: 43 (22-20)

2007: 68 (22-28) 2004: 64 (14-15) 2001: 271 (1-1) 2006: 40 (24-22) 2003: 140 (3-7) 2000: 423 (0-0) 2005: 167 (5-18) 2002: 255 (0-2) 1999: T1042 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $607,562. Matches won-lost: ATP: 26-19 (singles), 22-10 (doubles) . Singles Finalist: Marseille. Semifinalist: Sydney. Quarterfinalist: Rotterdam, Eastbourne. Doubles Winner: Marseille(w/Llodra). Finalist: Toronto*(w/Llodra). Semifinalist: London / Queens Club(w/Llodra). 2010 IN REVIEW This Frenchman equaled his personal-high for match wins (26) while reaching a career-best ranking of No. 32 in JulyBegan year with SF in Sydney and QF in Rotterdam before reaching final on home soil in Marseille (l. to Llodra)Played well on grass, with 3rd RD at Queens and QF at Eastbourne before reaching career-best 4th RD at Wimbledon (l. to Tsonga)Injured left wrist at US Open, retiring in 2nd RD vs. Robredo, and missed rest of seasonReached a career-high doubles ranking of No. 15 and won title in Marseille, final in Toronto* and QF at Wimbledon (all w/Llodra). CAREER IN REVIEW The Frenchman has finished in Top 50 four times in past five yearsPosted a career best 26 wins in 09 (also in 10), highlighted by his third ATP World Tour final in Kitzbhel (l. to Garcia-Lopez)Also a QF in four other tournaments, including his first at an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 in Cincinnati* (l. to Murray)In 08, reached finals in Casablanca (l. to Simon) and Lyon (l. to Soderling)In 07, reached QF or better on all four surfaces, including SF at s-HertogenboschIn 06, advanced to a Grand Slam-best QF at Roland Garros by defeating Baghdatis and Stepanek (l. to Ljubicic)Also SF in Memphis (d. No. 3 Roddick, l. to Haas)Has a 4-0 career Davis Cup mark in two tiesHas a 6-3 career mark in doubles finals, with four of his titles coming on home soil in FranceCaptured US Open junior doubles title in 99 (w/Mahut)Earned a career-high $749, 270 in 09. CAREER FINALIST (4): 2010 Marseille(IH); 2009 Kitzbhel(CL); 2008 Casablanca(CL), Lyon(IC) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-4)

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 32-42)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 5-6 MIAMI 8-6 MONTE-CARLO 3-7 ROME 2-4 MADRID 1-3 TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-6 CINCINNATI 5-5 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 4-2

PERSONAL Started playing tennis at age fourNickname BennetParents are Andre, who works for a glasses company, and Laurence, who is a lawyerHas one brother (Antoine), who briefly played Futures events from 0407; and two sisters (Dominique and Marie-Sophie)Tennis idols growing up were Yannick Noah and Jimmy Connors Also idolized Michael JordanFavorite surfaces are indoor hard courts and clayLikes to play football and ski in his spare timeFavorite football team is Olympic de MarseilleCoached by countryman and former ATP pro Loic Courteau (since December 2010).

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RICHARD

BERANKIS (LTU)
Birthdate: June 21, 1990 Turned Pro: 2007 Birthplace: Vilnius, Lithuania Height: 5'9" (1.75m) Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA/Vilnius, Lithuania Weight: 155 (70kg) Career Win-Loss: 10-8 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $186,025 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 85 (November 29, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 759 (March 2, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 87 (8-4) 2009: 324 (2-2) 2008: 459 (0-2)

2007: 698 (0-0) 2006:T1540 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $138,251. Matches won-lost: ATP: 8-4 (singles), 2-0 (doubles) Challenger: 24-12 (singles), 1-4 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: San Jose. 2010 IN REVIEW The youngest player (20) in year-end Top 100 is highest-ranked player from Lithuania in history of South African Airways ATP Rankings (since 1973)Breakthrough season included a 24-12 Challenger match record with two titles, his maiden ATP World Tour QF and two Grand Slam main draw winsIn first month of season, qualified at Sao Paulo Challenger and reached QF followed by SF at Salinas ChallengerIn February, he qualified in San Jose and became first Lithuanian native to reach an ATP QF with wins over Ginepri and Phau before losing to No. 11 VerdascoIn March, played in Davis Cup tie vs. Great Britain and led his country to a win with a pair of singles victoriesIn June, won Nottingham Challenger on grass (d. Soeda) and then qualified at Wimbledon, defeating Ball in four sets before falling in next round to No. 30 Lopez in four setsIn August, was runner-up at Vancouver Challenger (l. to Sela) and then qualified at US Open, defeating Sweeting before losing 7-5 in fifth set to No. 15 Melzer Closed season with QF at Bratislava and title at Helsinki Challengers (d. Przysiezny, who retired with back injury)Afterwards, climbed from No. 119 to No. 85Earned a career-high $138,251. CAREER IN REVIEW The Lithuanian native has compiled his best results in Challengers and Futures tournaments throughout his young careerHas a 39-29 match record in Challengers (2-1 in finals) and 40-23 in Futures events (1-3 in finals)In 09, played mostly Futures, reaching final in Germany #2 in JanuaryThen qualified in four U.S. Challengers -- Baton Rouge, Tallahassee, Savannah and Sarasota, within a five week span from April 6-May 11, and won a round in Baton RougeIn August, advanced to SF at Karshi Challenger and in next outing at Turkey #8 Futures, reached finalClosed season with SF at Champaign Challenger and runner-up at Dominican Republic Futures stopIn '08, qualified in first ATP tournament in Warsaw and lost to Odesnik in first round Also qualified in three Challengers in Puerto Rico, Germany and Poland, reaching second round in each of themIn '07, captured his first Futures title in PortugalRanked as World No. 1 junior in 07 after winning US Open and Orange Bowl titles that yearHas an 11-7 career Davis Cup record (9-5 in singles) in 10 ties. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-1)

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PERSONAL Full name is Ricardas Berankis Began playing tennis at age two when hed follow his older sister, Lina, to local tennis courts in Vilnius Goes by nickname "Rycka" back home by friends and family Father, Genadijus, is a taxi driver in Vilnius and his mother, Jelena, works in a post office Speaks Lithuanian, Russian and English Became an uncle for first time in 2010 and considers that one of his major highlights of yearHobbies include spear fishing in lakes of Lithuania, playing pool, and listening to a variety of musicConsiders forehand his best shot and hard courts his favorite surface Has trained at IMG Bollettieri Academy in Bradenton, Florida, since 2007Coached by countryman Remigijus Balzekas (since age nine).

YOUNGEST IN YEAR-END TOP 100


In 2010, Richard Berankis was the youngest player to nish in the Top 100 at 20 years, 5 months. Here is the under-23 club in the year-end Top 100 (based on Dec. 6 nal ranking): AGE 20 years, 5 months 20 years, 11 months 22 years, 1 month 22 years, 2 months 22 years, 2 months 22 years, 2 months 22 years, 5 montsh 22 years, 9 months 22 years, 10 months 22 years, 11 months PLAYER Richard Berankis (LTU) Kei Nishikori (JPN) Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) Marin Cilic (CRO) Thiemo de Bakker (NED) Ernests Gulbis (LAT) Adrian Mannarino (FRA) Pere Riba (ESP) Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) Mikhail Kukuskin (KAZ) RANK No. 87 No. 98 No. 48 No. 14 No. 43 No. 24 No. 83 No. 72 No. 31 No. 59

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TOMAS

BERDYCH (CZE)
Birthdate: September 17, 1985 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: Valasske Mezirici, Czech Height: 65 (1.96m) Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Weight: 200 (90kg) Career Win-Loss: 262-168 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $7,577,211 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/6 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 20-51 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 6 (October 18, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 54 (April 10, 2006) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 6 (45-26) 2007: 2009: 20 (36-26) 2006: 2008: 20 (35-22) 2005:

14 (46-24) 2004: 44 (16-15) 2001:T1379 (0-0) 13 (48-24) 2003: 103 (2-2) 25 (34-29) 2002: 532 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $2,509,122. Matches won-lost: ATP: 45-26 (singles), 6-6 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Miami*, Wimbledon. Semifinalist: Brisbane, Roland Garros. Quarterfinalist: San Jose, Memphis, Indian Wells*, Munich, Washington, Toronto*, Kuala Lumpur. Doubles Finalist: Washington(w/Stepanek). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Czech had first Top 10 seasonDebuted at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (1-2 in round robin)First Czech Top 10 finish since Jiri Novak (No. 7 in 02) and first to finish No. 6 without title since Tim Henman in 04 Only Top 10 player to not win 10 titleFinalist at Miami* and Wimbledon, his first in a Grand SlamAdvanced to six QFs, including Indian Wells* (l. to Nadal) and Toronto* (l. to Federer)Beat No. 1 Federer (saved 1 M.P.), No. 12 Verdasco and No. 7 Soderling to reach Miami* final (l. to No. 8 Roddick)Reached first Grand Slam SF at Roland Garros (d. No. 4 Murray in 4th Rd.), losing in five to SoderlingAt Wimbledon defeated six-time champion Federer (QF) and No. 3 Djokovic (SF) before falling to Nadal in finalFirst Czech in Wimbledon final since Lendl in 87Jumped from 13 to No. 8 on July 5Played most tournaments among Top 10 (24)Went 25-21 on hard, 14-4 on clay and 6-1 on grass and 6-10 vs. Top 10Earned a career-high $2,509,122. CAREER IN REVIEW The Czech has six straight Top 25 seasons and is 5-6 in finalsIn 06, finished as his countrys top player for first time at No. 13 with personal-best 48 match wins despite not winning a titleIn 05, earned his biggest title at Paris*, beating five consecutive seeds (Coria, Ferrero, Gaudio, Stepanek and No. 10 Ljubicic in five sets)In 04, won first title in Palermo (d. Volandri) and reached QF at Athens Olympics (d. No. 1 Federer, l. to Dent)Has a 24-11 Davis Cup record (14-10 in singles) in 17 tiesLed country to final in 09 (l. to Spain), its first since 80. CAREER TITLES (5): 2009 Munich(CL); 2008 Tokyo(H); 2007 Halle(G); 2005 Paris*(IC); 2004 Palermo(CL). FINALIST (6): 2010 Miami*(H), Wimbledon(G); 2008 Bstad(CL); 2006 Halle(G), Mumbai(H); 2005 Bstad(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-6)

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CAREER 12-7 10-7 20-7 14-8

10 09 2ND 4TH SF 1ST RUP 4TH 1ST 3RD 09 2ND RUP 4TH 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND QF 1ST 3RD QF 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND 10 QF

08 4TH 2ND 3RD 1ST 08 2ND SF 2ND 2ND 2ND 3RD

07 4TH 1ST QF 4TH 07 2ND 3RD SF QF 2ND 1ST 3RD 3RD

06 2ND 4TH 4TH 4TH 06 4TH 3RD 2ND 3RD SF QF 1ST QF

05 1ST 2ND 3RD 3RD 05 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND

04 2ND 1ST 1ST 4TH

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 7-6 MIAMI 13-6 MONTE-CARLO 8-6 ROME 6-5 MADRID 5-6 TORONTO/MONTREAL 7-6 CINCINNATI 8-6 SHANGHAI 3-2 PARIS 13-5

04 1ST 1ST WON

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10 RR

PERSONAL Father, Martin, was a train engineer, mother, Hana, is a doctorBegan playing at age five at tennis center in hometown of Valasske Mezirici (pop. 30,000)Won national 12-under junior title, then moved to Prostejov for more practice partners and better coachingWon 14-under nationalsAt 16, won 18-under national title in Parovbice, where Ivan Lendl once wonFan of ice hockey and follows Detroit Red WingsHas met many of Czech players from NHL and 1998 Olympic gold medal team, including Martin Straka, Jaromir Jagr and Dominik Hasek, since all of them are tennis fans and have on several occasions come to Prostejov to playFavorite surface is hard court and his strengths are forehand and serveCoached by Tomas Krupa (since January 2009).

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CARLOS

BERLOCQ (ARG)
Birthdate: February 3, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Chascomus, Argentina Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Weight: 165 (74kg) Career Win-Loss: 22-52 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $960,522 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 66 (November 5, 2007) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 80 (June 18, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 66 (3-3) 2009: 255 (0-0) 2008: 153 (3-16)

2007: 74 (11-15) 2004: 210 (0-0) 2006: 130 (5-17) 2003: 307 (0-0) 2005: 97 (0-1) 2002: 297 (0-0)

2001: 660 (0-0) 2000:T959 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $144,418. Matches won-lost: ATP: 3-3 (singles), 4-1 (doubles) Challenger: 57-22 (singles), 3615 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Costa do Sauipe. Doubles Winner: Stuttgart(w/Schwank). 2010 IN REVIEW The Argentine finished in Top 100 for first time in three yearsWorked his way back up by winning 57 matches and three titles on Challenger circuitHis best ATP World Tour result was QF in Costa do Sauipe as a qualifier in FebruaryWon Challenger titles in Tudi (d. Granollers) San Benedetto (d. Gimeno-Traver) and Reggio Emilia (d. Andujar) while runner-up at Alessandria (l. to Phau) and Cancun (l. to Riba)In doubles, won first ATP World Tour title in Stuttgart (w/ countryman Schwank). CAREER IN REVIEW The veteran Argentine has played primarily on Challenger level throughout his pro career, compiling a 210-111 match record and capturing nine titles in 17 finalsHe lost his first seven ATP World Tour matches before registering his first win in Miami* over Young in 06In August that year, reached his first ATP QF in Umag (l. to No. 6 Davydenko)In 07, opened season with QF in Via del Mar and later won his first Grand Slam match at Roland Garros (d. Benneteau)In June, posted biggest win of his career over No. 18 Ferrero on grass in sHertogenbosch (l. to Wessels)Repeated his QF effort from previous season in Umag and in September advanced to his first ATP SF in Bucharest (l. to Simon)Reached a career-high ranking of No. 66 on Nov. 5 that year and finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 74In 08, reached QF in Via del Mar (l . to Gonzalez) Earned a career-high $236,970. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)

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CAREER 0-2 1-3 0-3 0-2 CAREER 0-2 1-2

10 1ST 08 1ST 1ST

08 1ST 1ST 1ST 06 1ST 2ND

07 2ND 1ST 1ST

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INDIAN WELLS MIAMI

PERSONAL Full name is Carlos Alberto BerlocqBegan playing at age fourNicknamed CharlieFather, Carlos is an electrian; mother, Amadeo is a hairdresserComes from one of the biggest families on ATP circuit with three sisters (Mara, Fernanda, Florencia) and two brothers (Nicolas, Guillermo)Says, It would be a dream to have a charity foundation later in his careerFavorite surfaces are clay and hard and considers volley his best shot Coached by countryman Wally Grinovero.

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MICHAEL

BERRER (GER)
Birthdate: July 1, 1980 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Stuttgart, Germany Height: 64 (1.93m) Residence: Stuttgart, Germany Weight: 220 (99kg) Career Win-Loss: 51-84 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $1,543,912 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-12 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 42 (May 24, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 134 (March 2, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 58 (20-28) 2007: 57 (13-12) 2004: 228 (0-1) 2009: 74 (5-8) 2006: 153 (4-11) 2003: 329 (0-0) 2008: 133 (8-22) 2005: 127 (1-2) 2002: 341 (0-0)

2001: 504 (0-0) 1998:T881 (0-0) 2000: 624 (0-0) 1999: 640 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $508,828. Matches won-lost: ATP: 20-28 (singles), 3-10 (doubles). Challenger: 7-1 (singles), 1-1 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Zagreb. Semifinalist: Vienna. Quarterfinalist: Chennai, Dubai. 2010 IN REVIEW The Stuttgart native finished a year-end best No. 58 and won a personal-best 20 matches after reaching a career-high No. 42 during seasonBegan with QF in Chennai (l. to Wawrinka) and clinched Challenger title at Heilbronn (d. Golubev) a week before reaching his first ATP World Tour final in Zagreb (l. to Cilic) in FebruaryIn Dubai, advanced to QF and posted his first Top 10 win over No. 6 Davydenko, who retired in 2nd RD (l. to Baghdatis)Made Monte-Carlo* 3rd RD (l. to Nadal)Did not win back-to-back matches until SF in Vienna (l. to Haider-Maurer) in OctoberCompiled marks of 18-20 on hard and 2-7 on clayEarned a career-high $508,828. CAREER IN REVIEW The German finished in Top 100 for first time in 07 at No. 57, climbing 96 ranking spots from previous season Reached first ATP SF in Moscow (d. No. 17 Youzhny, l. to Mathieu) and two QFs (s-Hertogenbosch, Los Angeles) while compiling a 30-11 Challenger record with one titleIn 08, reached four ATP World Tour QFs and won four Challenger titlesCaptured first ATP doubles title (w/Schuettler) in Munich and runner-up in Stuttgart (w/Zverev)In 09, finished at No. 74 with a 24-14 mark in Challengers and three titlesQualified six times on ATP World Tour and overall had 5-8 recordHas never advanced past the second round of a Grand Slam (five times won a round)Has an 0-2 Davis Cup record in two ties. CAREER FINALIST (1): 2010 Zagreb(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-3)

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CAREER 3-4 0-2 1-4 1-5

10 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 10 1ST 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST

09 2ND 1ST 09 2ND

08 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 08 1ST 2ND

07 1ST 2ND 2ND

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 1-3 MIAMI 2-2 MONTE-CARLO 2-1 ROME 0-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 CINCINNATI 1-1 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 0-1

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age sevenFather, Manfred, is a real estate manager and inventor for experimental kits; mother, Barbara, is a housewife; older sister Christine is a school teacherParents follow every match on lineFollows football closely, favorite football team is his hometown VfB StuttgartMost memorable moment in tennis was winning Heilbronn Challenger in 2007 since its close from where he lives and a lot of friends and family were there to support himConsiders favorite surface indoor hard courts and serve his best shot Elected to two year term to ATP Player Council in June 2008.

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MAHESH

BHUPATHI

(IND)

Birthdate: June 7, 1974 Turned Pro: 1995 Birthplace: Madras, India Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Mumbai, India/London, England Weight: 195 (88kg) Career DoublesWin-Loss: 595-297 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $5,388,860 Two-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 46/39 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 217 (February 2, 1998) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 1 (April 26, 1999) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 6 (34-21) 2007: 21 (29-19) 2004: 7 (53-22) 2009: 7 (39-21) 2006: 30 (23-21) 2003: 4 (56-22) 2008: 6 (45-24) 2005: 19 (36-22) 2002: 4 (56-21)

2001: 6 (46-19) 1998: 3 (55-18) 1995:151 (4-4) 2000: 39 (28-21) 1997: 11 (45-15) 1994: 299 (0-0) 1999: 2 (40-16) 1996: 105 (4-10)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $411,412. Matches won-lost: ATP: 34-21 (doubles) Challenger: 0-1 (doubles). Doubles Winner: Paris*. Finalist: Miami*, Monte-Carlo*, Cincinnati*, Valencia, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London. Semifinalist: Toronto*, New Haven(all w/Mirnyi). 2010 IN REVIEW The veteran Indian reunited with Mirnyi for first time since 04 and qualified for their third year-end championship together (03-04)They reached six finals, including four ATP World Tour Masters 1000 eventsThey captured their lone title at ATP Masters 1000 Paris* (d. Knowles-A. Ram) in final week of regular seasonHas won at least one ATP title for 14 straight years (since 1997)After a slow start (1-4), they turned things around by advancing to final in Miami* where they dropped only one set en route to title match before falling to Dlouhy-Paes in straight setsIn their next tournament in Monte-Carlo*, they beat No. 1 Bryan-Bryan in QFs before the Indian native retired with left leg injury in second set of final vs. Nestor-ZimonjicDid not win backto-back matches again until Wimbledon (3rd RD)In August, advanced to SF in Toronto*, final in Cincinnati * (l. to Bryan-Bryan) and SF in New HavenIn November, reached fourth final of season in Valencia (l. to MurrayMurray) and followed with title in Paris*Closed with runner-up at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London (l. to No. 2 Nestor-Zimonjic). CAREER IN REVIEW The Indian doubles specialist and former World No. 1 has been one of the most consistent performers over past decade on ATP World TourIn first two years on ATP World Tour in 97-98, won personal-best six titles each season with countryman PaesHas finished in Top 10 seven times, including a year-end best No. 2 in 99 when he teamed with Paes to reach finals of all four Grand Slams (first duo to do that since 52)Won titles at Roland Garros and Wimbledon and ranked No. 1 on April 26 that yearAlso has won at least 50 matches four times, including back-to-back 56 win seasons in 0203In 01, won third Slam title at Roland Garros (w/Paes)Alltime with Paes, has a 223-81 match record and are 23-10 in finals, including three Grand Slam titlesFrom 0204 won five titles in each of those years, collecting his fourth Slam title at 02 US Open (w/Mirnyi)Also owns 13 ATP Masters 1000 titlesHis 46 titles have come with 13 different partners, including 23 with PaesA member of the Indian Davis Cup team since 95 and has a 34-20 career record in 34 ties (26-6 in doubles)In 99, earned a career-high $618,004. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (46). FINALIST (39).
DOUBLES (4-5 in Finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Finalist - 2009 (w/Knowles), 1999 (w/Paes); Mixed Champion - 2009 (w/Mirza), 2006 (w/Hingis); ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2001, 1999 (w/Paes); Mixed Champion - 1997 (w/Hiraki); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 1999 (w/Paes); Finalist - 2003 (w/Mirnyi); Mixed Champion - 2005 (w/Pierce), 2002 (w/Likhovseva); US OPEN: 2002 (w/Mirnyi); Finalist 2009 (w/Knowles), 1999 (w/Paes); Mixed Champion - 2005 (w/Hantuchova), 1999 (w/Sugiyama).

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CAREER 19-19

10 09 RUP SF

08 RR

04 RR

03 RR

01 RR

00 99 98 RUP RUP RR

97 RUP

(10 w/Mirnyi, 08-09 w/Knowles, 03-04 w/Mirnyi, 97-01 w/Paes)

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DOUBLES (4-5 in Finals). MIAMI: Finalist - 2010 (w/Mirnyi), 2008 (w/Knowles); MONTE-CARLO: Champion - 2003 (w/Mirnyi); Finalist 2010 (w/Mirnyi), 2008 (w/Knowles); ROME: Champion - 2004 (w/Mirnyi), 1998 (w/Paes); HAMBURG: Champion - 2002 (w/Gambill); Finalist - 2003 (w/Mirnyi); MONTREAL/TORONTO: Champion - 2009 (w/Knowles), 2007 (w/Vizner), 2004, 1997 (w/Paes); Finalist 2008 (w/Knowles), 2002 (w/Mirnyi); CINCINNATI: Finalist - 2010 (w/Mirnyi); STUTTGART: Finalist - 1998 (w/Paes); PARIS: Champion 2010 (w/Mirnyi), 1998 (w/Paes); Finalist - 2001 (w/Paes).

PERSONAL Full name is Mahesh Shrinivas BhupathiPlayed at the University of Mississippi from 1994-95, earning singles and doubles All-America honors in 95Teamed with Ali Hamadeh to win the NCAA doubles championship in 95 and finished as the No. 1 player in doubles and No. 3 in singlesOn Mar. 26, 2001, he and Paes received Indias highest honor, the Padma Shri, at a ceremony in New Delhi (Indias equivalent of the American Medal of Honor or the British Knighthood)The Padma Shri is awarded to Indian citizens in recognition of their distinguished service to the nationWon gold medal in doubles in Asian Games in December 2006 (w/Paes).
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JAMES

BLAKE (USA)
Birthdate: December 28, 1979 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Yonkers, New York, USA Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Tampa, Florida, USA Weight: 183 (83kg) Career Win-Loss: 331-213 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $7,044,262 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 10/14 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 18-50 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 4 (November 20, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 31 (March 31, 2003) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010:135 (15-17) 2007: 13 (54-24) 2004: 94 (15-13) 2001: 74 (13-9) 1998:682 (0-1) 2009: 44 (24-21) 2006: 4 (59-25) 2003: 37 (32-26) 2000: 212 (0-4) 2008: 10 (47-24) 2005: 24 (35-21) 2002: 28 (36-24) 1999: 262 (1-4)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $265,885. Matches won-lost: ATP: 15-17 (singles), 6-6 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Brisbane, Delray Beach, Los Angeles, Stockholm. Doubles Semifinalist: Brisbane(w/Roddick), Atlanta(w/Isner). 2010 IN REVIEW The American finished outside Top 100 for first time since 00Reached four QFs during seasonSkipped majority of clay season due to a right knee injuryBest Grand Slam was 3rd RD at US Open. CAREER IN REVIEW Had nine straight Top 100 seasons (0109)In 06, had year-end best No. 4 ranking (first African-American to finish in Top 4 since Arthur Ashe in 75)Won a personal-best 59 matches and five titlesFinalist at Tennis Masters Cup (l. to No. 1 Federer)Reached first ATP Masters 1000 final in Indian Wells* (l. to Federer) and afterwards broke into Top 10 for first time on Mar. 20In 08, beat No. 1 Federer at Beijing Olympics (l. to Djokovic in bronze medal match)In 05, Comeback Player of the YearIn May 04 at Rome, slipped during practice session on May 6 and hit net post, fracturing vertebrae in his neck that kept him out of action until JulyThen fell ill with Zoster, a condition affecting hearing and visionary senses and causing temporary paralysis on one side of his faceTried to play two events, then ended year earlyHas a 21-12 career Davis Cup record (18-11 in singles) in 17 ties since 01 and member of winning team in 07Earned a career-best $1,894,295 in 06. CAREER TITLES (10): 2007 Sydney(H), New Haven(H); 2006 Sydney(H), Las Vegas(H), Indianapolis(H), Bangkok(IH), Stockholm(IH); 2005 New Haven(H), Stockholm(IH); 2002 Washington(H). FINALIST (14): 2009 Estoril(CL), London / Queens Club(G); 2008 Delray Beach(H), Houston(CL); 2007 Delray Beach(H), Los Angeles(H), Cincinnati*(H); 2006 Indian Wells*(H), London / Queens Club(G), Tennis Masters CupShanghai(IH); 2005 Washington(H); 2003 Long Island(H); 2002 Memphis(IH), Newport(G). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-13)

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CAREER 21-9 6-7 7-8 22-10 CAREER 3-2

10 2ND 1ST 3RD 06


RUP

09 4TH 1ST 1ST 3RD

08 QF 2ND 2ND 3RD

07 4TH 1ST 3RD 4TH

06 3RD 3RD 3RD QF

05 2ND 2ND 1ST QF

04 4TH

03 4TH 2ND 2ND 3RD

02 2ND 2ND 2ND 3RD

01 2ND

99 1ST

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CAREER W-L: 73-60 BEST RESULT: RUP (Cincinnati 07, Indian Wells 06)

PERSONAL Full name is James Riley BlakeBegan playing tennis at age five with older brother, Thomas, a former AllAmerican at Harvard, and his father, Thomas, (passed away in July 04) and mother, Betty, who was raised in EnglandHas three half-brothers and one-half sisterAt 13, diagnosed with severe scoliosis (curvature of spine), which forced him to wear a back brace 18 hours a dayAttended Fairfield (Conn.) High School along with GRAMMY Award winner John Mayer and PGA Tour pro J.J. HenryThe school renamed its tennis courts in Blakes honor in 2006In 1999 moved to Tampa, Fla. where he trains at Saddlebrook AcademyLists Arthur Ashe as role modelInspired to pursue tennis after Ashe spoke to the Harlem Junior Tennis Program when he was a student in the program from ages 5-10Played two seasons at Harvard (9899) before turning pro Finished as No. 1 collegiate player in country after his sophomore season despite losing in 99 NCAA singles final to Jeff Morrison of FloridaVoted to ATP Player Council in June 2006 and served as Vice PresidentIn July 2007, released book co-authored by Andrew Friedman Breaking Back: How I Lost Everything and Won Back My Life and reached No. 15 on New York Times Best Seller listHolds annual charity event that since 2003 has raised more than $3 million for cancer research; past participants have included John Mayer and Boyd Tinsley of Dave Matthews BandFounded Thomas Blake Sr. Memorial Research Fund to help support cancer research at Memorial Sloan-KetteringHit home runs in batting practice at Major League Baseball stadiums in Miami and HoustonNamed Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of Year in 2008Coached by former ATP pro Kelly Jones (since Sept. 2009) after parting ways with long-time mentor Brian Barker (since age 12) after US Open.

DOUBLES (1-0 in finals): CINCINNATI Champion - 2002 (w/ T. Martin)

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ROHAN

BOPANNA (IND)
Birthdate: March 4, 1980 Turned Pro: 2003 Birthplace: Bangalore, India Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Bangalore, India Weight: 191 (86kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 78-62 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $696,018 One-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 2/12 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 213 (July 23, 2007) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 13 (November 15, 2010) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 16 (42-24) 2009: 83 (10-12) 2008: 67 (16-17)

2007: 73 (5-5) 2006: 114 (5-2) 2005: 307 (0-0)

2004: 664 (0-0) 2003: 212 (0-1) 2002: 317 (0-1)

2001: 541 (0-0) 2000: 740 (0-0) 1999: 832 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $289,434. Matches won-lost: ATP: 2-4 (singles), 42-24 (doubles) Challenger: 9-3 (doubles). Doubles Winner: Johannesburg(w/Qureshi). Finalist: Casablanca, Nice, New Haven, US Open, St. Petersburg(w/Qureshi), Atlanta(w/Vliegen). Semifinalist: Marseille(w/Coetzee), Los Angeles, Washington(w/Qureshi). 2010 IN REVIEW The Indian native teamed with Pakistani Qureshi to form Indo-Pak ExpressThey captured their first ATP World Tour title together in Johannesburg in February (d. K. Beck-Levy) and advanced to five other finals, including US OpenIn April, advanced to final in Casablanca (l. to Lindstedt-Tecau) and Nice (l. to Melo-Soares)On grass, advanced to QFs at Wimbledon (l. to eventual champs Melzer-Petzschner)During summer hard court circuit, reached back-to-back SFs in Los Angeles (l. to Bryans) and Washington, defeating No. 1 Bryans in QF before losing to Fish-KnowlesThen prior to US Open, reached final in New Haven (l. to Lindstedt-Tecau)In Flushing Meadows, did not drop a set en route to first Grand Slam final, defeating Nestor-Zimonjic in 3rd Rd. and Moodie-Norman in QFs before falling to World No. 1 Bryan brothers in two tie-breaksAfterwards, jumped from No. 15 to No. 6 in ATP Team RankingsIn October, advanced to title match in St. Petersburg but again fell in two-breaks against Italian duo Bracciali-StaraceDuring season won most Match Tie-breaks on ATP World Tour with 16-3 recordServed as alternates for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in LondonIn singles, went 2-4, including a 2-2 mark in Davis Cup playIn September, led India to '11 Davis Cup World Group by winning fifth and decisive match against Brazil's Mello in straight setsEarned a career-high $289,434. CAREER IN REVIEW The Indian doubles specialist has an 11-9 career record in Challenger finals, including an 8-4 mark with QureshiIn 09, finished No. 83 and partnered with Qureshi to win three Challenger titlesAlso runner-up in San Jose (w/Nieminen)In 08, captured his first ATP World Tour title in Los Angeles (w/Butorac)Also advanced to 3rd RD at Wimbledon (w/R. Ram)Reached finals in Newport (w/Qureshi) and St. Petersburg (w/Mirnyi)In singles, advanced to first ATP World Tour QF in Newport (d. Fish, l. to P. Amritraj)In 07, won four Challenger titles in a row with Qureshi and was runner-up in Mumbai (w/Qureshi)In singles, won Dublin Challenger title (d. Pedersen)In 06, runner-up on home soil in Chennai (w/P. Amritraj) and Mumbai (w/Ghouse)Has a 5-13 career singles record on tour and 10-16 career mark in Davis Cup competition (8-14 in singles) in 14 ties. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (12). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
DOUBLES (0-1 in finals) - US Open: Finalist - 2010 (w/Qureshi).

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age 11 because his father wanted him to pursue an individual sport; began taking tennis seriously aged 19Father, M.G. Bopanna, is coffee planter, who lives in Coorg, four hours from Bangalore; mother, Malika, is housewifeHas older sister, Rashmi, living in BombayHas trained with Mahesh Bhupathis father, C.G. Krishna BhupathiFavorite surface is grass and favorite tournament is WimbledonFavorite player growing up was Stefan EdbergHobbies include golf, adventure sports, watching Bollywood moviesFavorite holiday destination is Koh Samui, ThailandIn 2010, raised money for physically handicapped children at Opportunity School in CoorgPart-owns a bar CIRRUS with friends in BangaloreMade his Davis Cup debut for India versus Australia in September 2002With Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi is nicknamed "The Indo-Pak Express"In June 2010, was named a "Champion for Peace" by 'Peace and Sport', a neutral international organization under the High Patronage of HSH Prince Albert II of MonacoEarned ATP Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of Year (w/Qureshi) in 2010 and recipient of 2010 Excellence Award at GQ India Men of the Year ceremony in September.

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BRANDS (GER)
Birthdate: July 17, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Deggendorf, Germany Height: 65 (1.96m) Residence: Deggendorf, Germany Weight: 203 (92kg) Career Win-Loss: 18-29 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $608,085 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-2 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 66 (July 5, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 154 (May 19, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 104 (9-19) 2009: 92 (7-5) 2008: 152 (1-4)

2007: 216 (1-1) 2006: 543 (0-0) 2005: 706 (0-0)

2004:T1109 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $294,991. Matches won-lost: ATP: 9-19 (singles), 1-3 (doubles) Challenger: 13-7 (singles), 0-2 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Bangkok. 2010 IN REVIEW The German finished in Top 110 for second straight year highlighted by Grand Slam-best 4th RD at Wimbledon (l. to eventual finalist Berdych)Afterwards, climbed to a career-high No. 66 on July 5Also reached QF in Bangkok, defeating de Bakker before falling to BeckerWon Monza Challenger title (d. Andujar) and reached final in Tunis (l. to Acasuso) in AprilFinished with 13-7 mark in Challengers and 9-19 on ATP World Tour Earned a career high $294,991. CAREER IN REVIEW The German broke through to finish in Top 100 for first time in 09 at No. 92, reaching his first ATP World Tour SF on home soil in Munich (l. to Youzhny)Also reached 3rd RD in Hamburg, posting his first Top 10 win over No. 7 Simon (l. to Mathieu)Compiled a 35-23 mark in Challengers with one titleIn 08, went 29-16 in Challengers and captured his first title at Timisoara to finish in Top 200 for first time at No. 152 Qualified for his first Grand Slam at Roland Garros (l. to Tursunov)In 07, reached finals at Wolfsburg Challenger (l. to Haase) and Almaty Challenger (l. to compatriot Greul). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)

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PERSONAL Full name is Daniel Fabian BrandsFather, Karl-Bernd, works at an insurance company; mother, Ingrid, is a housewifeHas three older brothers, Simon, Philip and JulianConsiders serve as best part of his game and favorite surface is clay and hard courtsEnjoys playing and watching football and hockeyConsiders best moment of his career reaching SF at Munich in May 2009 and the third round in Hamburg in July 2009 Players he admired growing up were Pete Sampras, Goran Ivanisevic and Roger FedererFuture goal is to reach Top 30Coached by countryman Markus Wislsperger.

GERMANS REACH NEW HEIGHTS


Daniel Brands was one of four Germans to reach a career high ranking in the Top 100 of the South African Airways ATP Rankings during 2010: PLAYER Michael Berrer Tobias Kamke Daniel Brands Dustin Brown CAREER HIGH No. 42 No. 66 No. 66 No. 92 DATE May 24, 2010 Nov. 22, 2010 July 5, 2010 Dec. 6, 2010

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BROWN (GER)
Birthdate: December 8, 1984 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: Celle, Germany Height: 65 (1.96m) Residence: Montego Bay, Jamaica Weight: 172 (78kg) Career Win-Loss: 6-11 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $335,239 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 92 (December 6, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 53 (November 29, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 92 (6-10) 2009: 144 (0-0) 2008: 499 (0-0)

2007: 456 (0-0) 2006: 563 (0-0) 2005: 636 (0-0)

2004: T810 (0-0) 2003: 529 (0-1) 2002: 736 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $228,487. Matches won-lost: ATP: 6-10 (singles), 9-4 (doubles) Challenger: 29-21 (singles), 40-17 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Johannesburg, Newport. Doubles Winner: Metz(w/Wassen). Semifinalist: Gstaad(w/Bastl), Montpellier(w/Wassen). 2010 IN REVIEW The German finished in Top 100 for first time in his career at No. 92, highlighted by a pair of ATP World Tour QFs in Johannesburg (d. Chiudinelli, l. to Robert) in February and Newport (d. No. 19 Querrey, l. to Dabul) in July Compiled a 29-21 match record in Challenger level play and won two titles, in Johannesburg (d. Van der Merwe) in April and Aachen (d. Sijsling) in NovemberIn doubles, captured first ATP World Tour title in Metz (w/Wassen)Went 6-3 in Challenger doubles finalsEarned a career-high $228,487. CAREER IN REVIEW The German native jumped 350 spots in 09 to be finish at No. 144 with successful Futures and Challengers resultsHad an 1-2 Futures finals mark and 1-4 in Challengers, winning first title in Samarkand, Uzbekistan in AugustAlso runner-up in Karlsruhe (l. to F. Mayer) in May, Almaty (l. to Sergeyev) in August and in last two weeks of season in Eckental (l. to Brands) and Aachen (l. to R. Ram)Played in 113 Futures events (five Challengers) from 0208He compiled a 152-116 match record in Futures (3-8 in finals)From April 02-May 03, played his first 29 Futures in Jamaica before going overseasQualified for his first ATP World Tour event in Newport in July 03 and lost to B. Bryan in 1st RDDid not play another ATP main draw until February 10 in Johannesburg. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)

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In 2010, Dustin Brown was one of 17 players to nish in the Top 100 of the South Arican Airways ATP Rankings for the rst time in their respective career (in ranking order): RANKING No. 40 No. 48 No. 59 No. 61 No. 65 No. 67 No. 70 No. 71 No. 72 No. 81 No. 85 No. 86 No. 87 No. 88 No. 90 No. 92 No. 93 PLAYER Denis Istomin (UZB) Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) Kevin Anderson (RSA) Robin Haase (NED) Tobias Kamke (NED) Lukasz Kubot (POL) Pablo Andujar (ESP) Pere Riba (ESP) Illya Marchenko (KAZ) Brian Dabul (ARG) Michal Przysiezny (POL) Richard Berankis (LTU) Ivan Dodig (CRO) Marsel Ilhan (TUR) Dustin Brown (GER) Rui Machado (POR)

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age fiveNicknamed Dreddy because of his dreadlocked hairSpeaks German, English and JamaicanBorn in Germany, lived there until August 1996, when he moved to Jamaica to begin his pro careerIn October 2010, changed his nationality to German in rankingsHis father, Leroy, is Jamaican and his mother, Inge, is GermanHe has two half-brothers, Steve and DeanFavorite surface is grass and considers serve and forehand his best shotsIdol growing up was Marat SafinMost inspirational people in his life are his parentsParents bought him a camper van which he used to drive around Europe between 200407 Had no coach for several years but since 10 US Open has been working with Daniel Puttkammer.

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BRYAN (USA)
Birthdate: April 29, 1978 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Camarillo, California, USA Height: 64 (1.93m) Residence: Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA Weight: 202 (91kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 658-221 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $7,504,069 One-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 67/38 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 116 (November 13, 2000) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 1 (September 8, 2003) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 1 (68-13) 2007: 1 (77-9) 2004: 4 (64-17) 2001: 23 (45-23) 1998: 174 (6-6) 1995: 1200 (0-1) 2009: 1 (68- 18) 2006: 1 (66-14) 2003: 2 (53-21) 2000: 63 (18-17) 1997: 635 (1-7) 2008: 3 (64-18) 2005: 1 (58-18) 2002: 8 (54-19) 1999: 64 (15-15) 1996: 654 (1-4)

MIKE

BRYAN (USA)
Birthdate: April 29, 1978 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Camarillo, California, USA Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA Weight: 192 (87kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 671-223 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $7,275,146 One-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 69/39 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 246 (October 16, 2000) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 1 (September 8, 2003) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 1 (67-13) 2007: 1 (77-9) 2004: 4 (64-17) 2001: 22 (45-23) 1998: 174 (6-6) 1995: 1200 (0-1) 2009: 1 (68- 18) 2006: 1 (66-14) 2003: 2 (53-21) 2000: 62 (18-17) 1997: 635 (1-7) 2008: 3 (65-18) 2005: 1 (58-18) 2002: 7 (67-21) 1999: 64 (15-15) 1996: 654 (1-4)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,143,970. Matches won-lost: ATP: 67-13 (as doubles team). Doubles Winner: Australian Open, Delray Beach, Houston, Rome*, Madrid*, Los Angeles, Toronto*, Cincinnati*, US Open, Beijing, Basel. Semifinalist: Shanghai*, Paris*, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London. 2010 IN REVIEW The American twins finished No. 1 for a record sixth time in past eight years, highlighted by an 11-0 mark in finalsIn January at Australian Open, defeated rivals Nestor-Zimonjic in three sets to clinch their fourth title in MelbourneIn February, they repeated title in Delray Beach (d. Marx-Zelenay) and became first team in Open Era to register 600 match winsDuring spring clay-court swing, repeated Houston title (d. Huss-Moodie), then lifted Rome* trophy (d. Nestor-Zimonjic) to draw level with Woodbridge-Woodfordes 61 tour-level titlesWon all three doubles rubbers for U.S. at ATP World Team Championships in DsseldorfIn next two Grand Slam tournaments, lost in 2nd Rd. at Roland Garros and QF at WimbledonOn August 1, picked up their sixth Los Angeles title and a record-breaking 62nd team title in their 100th final (62-38 record) with three-set win over Butorac-RojerFollowing week reached QF in Washington (l. to Bopanna-Qureshi) before winning Toronto* (d. Benneteau-Llodra)Their fine run of form continued at Cincinnati* with a title over Bhupathi-MirnyiAt US Open, picked up their ninth Grand Slam title and third US Open trophy without dropping a set, capping off with two tie-breaks win over No. 16 seeds Bopanna-QureshiBob became first player to win mixed (w/Huber) and men's doubles title at the US Open since Kevin Curren in 82They donated $10,000 from their Foundation to Qureshi's Foundation to help the victims of the Pakistan floodsThen repeated title in Beijing (d. Fyrstenberg-Matkowski) and their career-best 20-match winning streak came to an end in SFs in Shanghai* (l. to Melzer-Paes)Won fourth career title in BaselClosed with SF at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London. CAREER IN REVIEW The American twins are the winningest doubles team in Open Era (since 68) with 67 titles in 105 finals They have won most Grand Slam doubles crowns (nine) among active teams on ATP World Tour and have won all four Slam titles at least once at Australian Open (four times), Roland Garros (once), Wimbledon (once) and US Open (three times)They also have a 17-12 career mark in ATP World Tour Masters 1000 finals (winning all but Indian Wells*, Shanghai*) and have captured three year-end championship titles (0304, 09)In 09, tied Woodbridge-Woodforde for most year-end No. 1 finishes with five and closed year by winning Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London, their seven title of seasonIn 08 at Beijing Olympics, won bronze medal (d. Clement-Llodra) after a SF loss to eventual gold medalists Federer-WawrinkaWon second US Open title (d. Dlouhy-Paes)Mike won Davis Cup SF vs. Spain with Fish (Bob out with shoulder injury)Played against each other in Wimbledon mixed doubles final with Bob and Samantha Stosur defeating Mike and Katarina SrebotnikIn 07, became first team to finish No. 1 four times in five years with a career-best 77-9 record Won ATP-high and personal-best 11 titles in 15 finalsFirst team to win at least 10 titles in a season since Woodbridge-Woodforde (12 in 96)Defended Australian Open title and advanced to Wimbledon finalWon career-best five Masters 1000 titles at Miami*, Monte-Carlo*, Hamburg*, Madrid*, Paris*Did not play year-end

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finale due to Mikes elbow injuryBoth ranked No. 1 individually every week throughout seasonIn 06, compiled a 66-14 record and won seven titles in 10 finalsWon first Australian Open in third straight final Runner-up at Roland GarrosCompleted career Grand Slam with Wimbledon crown (d. Santoro-Zimonjic) First team in Open Era to appear in seven straight Grand Slam finals (previous record was five by WoodbridgeWoodforde)Won 19-straight matches from Wimbledon until Cincinnati* finalBoth ranked No. 1 individually every week in season and first players to accomplish feat since Woodbridge in 96-97In 05, finished No. 1 and won five titles in 11 finals, highlighted by first US Open titleSecond team in 50 years to reach all four Grand Slams finals in a season (Bhupathi-Paes in 99)In 04, won seven titles in 11 finals and defended Tennis Masters Cup title to finish No. 2Went 4-0 to help U.S. to first Davis Cup final (l. to Spain 3-2) since 97In 03, became worlds first No. 1 sibling team with five titles in eight finalsWon first Grand Slam title at Roland GarrosWon Tennis Masters Cup, saving six match points in two round robin matchesBroke Tim and Tom Gulliksons record of 10 doubles titles by brothersMade Davis Cup debut in World Group playoff tie in SlovakiaIn 02, captured first ATP Masters 1000 title in Toronto*In 01, broke through to win titles in five finals and were first team of brothers to win four titles in a season (Gulliksons won three in 78 and 82)In 99, reached first ATP final in Orlando (l. to Courier-Woodbridge)Bob has won seven Grand Slam mixed titles with six partners and Mike two mixed titlesAs juniors, brothers forbidden to play each other in tournament play by parents (if they were to play each other, they would alternate defaulting to each other)In juniors, Bob ranked No. 1 in U.S. Boys 18s in 96Brothers won well over 100 junior doubles titles, including US Open and U.S. National Boys 18s in 95 and 96They have posted a career 16-2 Davis Cup record and were part of winning team in 07, clinching final (vs. Russia) to finish 4-0 that yearThey are winningest team in U.S. Davis Cup historyBob is 4-2 in singles (all dead rubbers). BOB CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (67). FINALIST (38). MIKE CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (69). FINALIST (39) GRAND SLAM HISTORY
*DOUBLES (9-8 in finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Champion - 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006; Finalist - 2005, 2004; ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2003; Finalist - 2006, 2005; Mixed Champion - 2009 (Bob w/Huber), 2008 (Bob w/Azarenka), 2003 (Mike w/Raymond); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2006; Finalist - 2009, 2007, 2005; Mixed Champion - 2008 (Bob w/Stosur); US OPEN: Champion - 2010, 2008, 2005; Finalist - 2003; Mixed Champion - 2010 (Bob w/Huber), 2006 (Bob w/Navratilova), 2004 (Bob w/Zvonareva), 2003 (Bob w/Srebotnik), 2002 (Mike w/Raymond).

BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY

CAREER 18-7

10 SF

*Qualified in 2007 but did not participate due to M. Bryan injury.

09 08 07 06 WON RUP DNP* RR

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*DOUBLES (17-12 in finals). INDIAN WELLS: Finalist - 2006, 2003; MIAMI: Champion - 2008, 2007; Finalist - 2006; MONTE-CARLO: Champion - 2007; Finalist - 2009, 2005; MADRID: Champion - 2010; ROME: Champion - 2010,2008; Finalist - 2009, 2007, 2005; HAMBURG: Champion - 2007; Finalist - 2008, 2004; TORONTO/MONTREAL: Champion - 2010, 2006, 2002; Finalist - 2008; CINCINNATI: Champion - 2010,2008, 2003; Finalist - 2009, 2007, 2006.

PERSONAL Bobs full name is Robert Charles BryanMikes full name is Michael Carl Bryan, who is two minutes older Parents, Wayne and Kathy, both teach tennis and began teaching their sons at age twoWayne is a lawyer, musician, national tennis coach, speaker and has been named WTT Coach of the Year three times (Sacramento)He is involved in various ATP Kids Days and clinics and emcee work on tourKathy (formerly Blake) was a former player on womens circuit and played at Wimbledon four times, reaching mixed doubles QF in 1965Played at Stanford University from 1997-98 and helped team to NCAA team titles both yearsIn 98, Bob won a rare Triple Crown of NCAA singles, doubles (w/Mike) and team titlesThe Bryan Bros. Band, with Bob on keyboards and Mike on drums and guitar, have held concerts at tournaments and charity events around the worldProvided music for ATP Doubles Revolution TV commercial and all original music for Tennis Channel program No Strings that they were profiled onReleased Let It Rip EP at 09 US Open, featuring David BaronPerformed with the Counting Crows in Tampa in October 2008In November 2006, featured among the twins in Doubly Delicious section of Sexiest Man Alive issue of People MagazineThey have appeared in various TV Sitcoms, including Eight Simple RulesThey participate in an annual Bryan Brothers Foundation Event to raise funds for kids in need in Ventura County and do other charity work and junior tennis clinics all over United StatesBob was named to ATP Player Council in June 2006They have thrown out first pitch at New York Yankee games twice and at Los Angeles Dodger games three timesAlso rang closing bell at New York Stock Exchange in February 2006Their favorite bands are the Counting Crows and Dave Matthews BandVoted ATPWorldTour.com Fans Favorite Team from 05-10 and ATP Doubles Team of Year in 2003, 05-07, 09-10Bob Bryan (wife, Michelle, married Dec. 13, 2010 in Miami)Coached by former ATP pro David Macpherson (since August 2005).

OPEN ERA TEAM TITLE LEADERS


TEAM 1) B. Bryan-M. Bryan 2) T. Woodbridge-M. Woodforde 3) P. Fleming-J. McEnroe B. Hewitt-F. McMillan 5) S. Casal-E. Sanchez
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JEREMY

CHARDY (FRA)
Birthdate: February 12, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Pau, France Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Boeil-Bezing, France Weight: 165 (74kg) Career Win-Loss: 73-71 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,710,785 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-11 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 31 (November 2, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 58 (September 20, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 45 (26-29) 2007: 188 (0-3) 2009: 32 (35-28) 2006: 262 (2-2) 2008: 73 (10-9) 2005: 577 (0-0)

2004:T1175 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $578,718. Matches won-lost: ATP: 26-29 (singles), 17-18 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Delray Beach, Gstaad, Toronto*, Bucharest. Doubles Winner: Brisbane(w/Gicquel). Finalist: Hamburg(w/Mathieu). Semifinalist: Moscow(w/Dlouhy). 2010 IN REVIEW The Frenchman posted his second consecutive Top 50 season as he recorded a career-best ATP Masters 1000 resultOpened season 1-5 before reaching Delray Beach QFReached 3rd RD in Miami* and WimbledonOn clay, reached 3rd RD in Hamburg and QF in GstaadPosted career-best ATP Masters 1000 result with QF in Toronto* by beating two consecutive Top 10s No. 9 Verdasco and No. 6 Davydenko (l. to Djokovic)In fall, reached QF in Bucharest and, as qualifier, 3rd RD in Shanghai*In doubles, captured first ATP title in Brisbane (w/ Gicquel) and runner-up in Hamburg (w/ Mathieu). CAREER IN REVIEW The Frenchman has continually climbed up rankings since his first ATP tournament in 07He finished in Top 100 for first time in 08 at No. 73 with two ATP World Tour QF appearances (Gstaad, Moscow) and a Grand Slam best 4th round appearance at Roland Garros (d. No. 7 Nalbandian in five sets, first Top 10 win) before falling to AlmagroAfterwards, jumped up 51 rankings spots to crack Top 100 at No. 94 on June 9In 09, won a personal-best 35 matches, 25 more than previous season, and broke through to capture his first ATP World Tour title in Stuttgart (d. Hanescu)Earlier in year reached first final in Johannesburg (l. to Tsonga)Finished a yearend best No. 32 that year and earned a career-high $676,894Captured Wimbledon junior Championships (d. Young in SF, Haase in F) and finished runner-up at US Open juniors in 05 (l. to Sweeting)Finished No. 4 in world junior rankings in 05In 04, won Eddie Herr International in Florida and SF at Wimbledon juniors (l. to Monfils)In doubles, reached Roland Garros juniors final in 05 (w/Bubka). CAREER TITLES (1): 2009 Stuttgart(CL). FINALIST (1): 2009 Johannesburg(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-1)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 3-2 MIAMI 2-2 MONTE-CARLO 0-2 ROME 1-2 MADRID 1-2 TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-2 CINCINNATI 3-2 SHANGHAI 2-2 PARIS 0-2

PERSONAL Began playing at age sixFather, Guy, is a banker; mother, Maryse, is a housewifeOlder sister, Stephanie, is a French teacher and older brother Thierry, is a bankerFan of Paris Saint-Germain football clubIdol growing up was Pete SamprasConsiders serve as best shotWould like to be an actor after his tennis careerPhysical trainer is Alain Jacquet and coached by countryman and former ATP pro Frederic Fontang.

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CHELA

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Birthdate: August 30, 1979 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Weight: 165 (74kg) Career Win-Loss: 291-241 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $5,432,391 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/5 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 17-49 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 15 (August 9, 2004) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 34 (May 17, 2004) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 38 (28-24) 2007: 20 (40-25) 2004: 26 (35-26) 2001: 71 (10-10) 1998: 204 (0-0) 2009: 73 (11-14) 2006: 33 (29-27) 2003: 38 (36-27) 2000: 63 (14-18) 1997: 628 (0-0) 2008: 143 (14-12) 2005: 40 (28-26) 2002: 23 (46-29) 1999:131 (0-3) 1996:T1165 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $609,511. Matches won-lost: ATP: 28-24 (singles), 15-13 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles). Singles Winner: Houston, Bucharest. Semifinalist: Umag. Quarterfinalist: Vienna. Doubles Winner: Bucharest(w/Kubot). Semifinalist: Costa do Sauipe(w/Ventura), Wimbledon(w/Schwank). 2010 IN REVIEW The Buenos Aires native finished in Top 40 for seventh year in past nine by winning two ATP World Tour titles in same season for first time in his careerIn April, won his fifth career title in Houston (d. Querrey) and in September added another title in Bucharest (d. Andujar)One of four 30-over winners during season (Ljubicic, Ferrero, Llodra)Also reached SF in Umag and QF in ViennaIn doubles, won title in Bucharest (w/Kubot) Compiled marks of 21-12 on clay and 7-11 on hard. CAREER IN REVIEW The Argentine has a 6-5 mark in ATP World Tour finals (all but two on clay) and finished in Top 50 for six straight years from 0207, including a year-end best No. 20 in 07In 00, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 63 and won maiden ATP title in Mexico City (as a qualifier), defeating No. 6 Kuerten in 2nd RD and Puerta in finalIn 01, served three-month doping suspension, then won six Challenger titles and moved over 700 places in ATP RankingsIn 02, finished in Top 25 for first time at No. 23 and won personal-best 46 matches with title in Amersfoort (d. A. Costa) and hard court finals in Sydney (l. to Federer) and Long Island (l. to Srichaphan)In 04, captured third ATP title in Estoril (d. Safin) and advanced to his first Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros (l. to Henman)In 07, advanced to QFs at US Open, equaling Slam best result and earned his fourth title in Acapulco (d. Moya)In 08, a herniated-disk injury just five months into season sidelined him rest of way (finishing No. 143) but came back in 09 to finish at No. 73 with 31-9 mark in Challengers and one titleHas an 8-5 Davis Cup singles record in nine ties since 00Earned a career-high $987,765 in 07His best result as a junior was winning Latin American Junior Championships. CAREER TITLES (6): 2010 Houston(CL), Bucharest(CL); 2007 Acapulco(CL); 2004 Estoril(CL); 2002 Amersfoort(CL); 2000 Mexico City(CL). FINALIST (5): 2006 Acapulco(CL), Kitzbhel(CL); 2002 Sydney(H), Long Island(H); 2001 Bogota(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-8)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 12-9 11-10 3-7 11-9

10 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 10 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST

09 1ST 2ND 09 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST

08 1ST 2ND 08 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST

07 3RD 2ND 2ND QF 07 QF QF 2ND QF 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND

06 4TH 1ST 1ST 1ST 06 2ND 4TH 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND

05 3RD 2ND 1ST 05 3RD 3RD 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD

04 2ND QF 2ND 1ST 04 QF 3RD 3RD 1ST 2ND 3RD 3RD 1ST

03 2ND 3RD 2ND 3RD 03 2ND 3RD QF 2ND QF 2ND 3RD 1ST

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01 3RD 01 1ST 1ST

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 69-75)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 11-10 MIAMI 13-10 MONTE-CARLO 12-9 ROME 6-10 MADRID 6-8 TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-8 CINCINNATI 9-7 PARIS 1-6

PERSONAL Full name is Juan Ignacio ChelaBegan playing tennis at age six with his older sister, EugeniaFather, Pedro Emir, is a factory supervisor; mother, Felisa Rodriguez, is a housewifeEnjoys music of rock and roll group Los Redondos from ArgentinaFavorite surface is clayWife, Veronica Luz Alonso (married Nov. 14, 2008)Fitness trainer is Fernando Aguirre and coached by countryman Pablo Fuente (since February 2010).
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CILIC (CRO)
Birthdate: September 28, 1988 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Medjugorje, Bosnia & Herzegovina Height: 66 (1.98m) Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Weight: 180 (81kg) Career Win-Loss: 144-93 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $3,353,305 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/3 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 10-20 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 9 (February 22, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 233 (March 22, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 14 (40-22) 2007: 71 (14-13) 2004:T1447 (0-0) 2009: 14 (48-21) 2006: 173 (5-11) 2008: 22 (37-25) 2005: 600 (0-1)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,151,955. Matches won-lost: ATP: 40-22 (singles), 4-7 (doubles). Singles Winner: Chennai, Zagreb. Finalist: Munich. Semifinalist: Australian Open, Washington. Quarterfinalist: Dubai, Metz, Vienna. 2010 IN REVIEW The top Croat repeated year-end best ranking of No. 14Defended '09 titles in Chennai (d. Wawrinka) and Zagreb (d. Berrer)Advanced to his first Grand Slam SF at Australian Open (d. Roddick, l. to Murray) and afterwards broke into Top 10 on Feb. 1Reached a career-high No. 9 on Feb. 22 and spent 11 straight weeks in Top 10He jumped off to an 18-2 start through first week of March but afterwards went 22-20 rest of yearWent 2-5 vs. Top 10 opponents and 30-15 on hard and 9-5 on claySurpassed $1 million for second straight year. CAREER IN REVIEW The Croat has finished in Top 25 for three straight years (0810) and owns a 5-3 mark in finalsIn 08, won first title in New Haven (d. Fish)Reached his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 QF in Toronto* (d. No. 6 Roddick, l. to Simon) and was No. 6 in aces (558)In 09, he won a personal-high 48 matches and two ATP World Tour titles (Chennai, Zagreb) while reaching his first Grand Slam QF at US Open (d. No. 2 Murray, l. to eventual champ del Potro)No.1 junior in 06 and rose to the ATP Top 175 by the end of yearAs junior, was No. 1 in 06 and finished at No. 2 in 05 (behind Young) and won Roland Garros (d. Van Der Duim)Has a 10-10 career Davis Cup record (7-6 in singles) in 10 tiesEarned a career-high $1,210,376 in 09. CAREER TITLES (5): 2010 Chennai(H), Zagreb(IH); 2009 Chennai(H), Zagreb(IH); 2008 New Haven(H). FINALIST (3): 2010 Munich(CL); 2009 Beijing(H), Vienna(IH). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 9-6)

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CAREER 11-4 7-4 5-4 7-3

10 SF 4TH 1ST 2ND 10 2ND 4TH 3RD 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD

09 4TH 4TH 3RD QF 09 3RD 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST QF

08 4TH 2ND 4TH 3RD 08 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 3RD QF 1ST 3RD

07 1ST 1ST 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 23-27)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 2-3 MIAMI 4-3 MONTE-CARLO 2-3 ROME 2-3 MADRID 4-3 TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-3 CINCINNATI 1-3 SHANGHAI 0-2 PARIS 5-3

PERSONAL Nicknamed Mrnja by his family and friendsBegan playing at age seven with his cousin, Tanja who lived in Germany and would come over during summer to his home city and says I liked playing from the beginning Parents Zdenko (father) and Koviljka (mother) are retiredHas three brothers, two older Vinko and Goran, and one younger Mile, who is the most inspirational person because of his good adviceHobbies include playing football and his favorite teams are AC Milan and Croatia (admires players Kaka and Robinho) Admires countrymen Goran Ivanisevic and Ivan LjubicicEnjoys playing on all surfaces but says hard and grass are best-suited for him because of his height and style of playConsiders backhand his strengthFitness trainer is Ljubo Antekolovic and coached by Aussie Bob BrettPractices at Bob Brett Academy in San Remo near French-Italian border.

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ARNAUD

CLEMENT (FRA)
Birthdate: December 17, 1977 Turned Pro: 1996 Birthplace: Aix-en-Provence, France Height: 58 (1.73m) Residence: Geneva, Switzerland Weight: 160 (72kg) Career Win-Loss: 308-314 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $6,790,290 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/7 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 17-64 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 10 (April 2, 2001) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 8 (January 28, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)
2010: 78 (16-24) 2007: 54 (24-26) 2004: 104 (17-24) 2001: 17 (37-28) 1998: 105 (13-25) 1995:655 (0-0) 2009: 63 (14-20) 2006: 42 (27-22) 2003: 32 (31-20) 2000: 18 (36-27) 1997: 101 (10-9) 2008: 97 (11-17) 2005: 71 (18-21) 2002: 38 (32-26) 1999:56 (22-25) 1996: 341 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $447,936. Matches won-lost: ATP: 16-24 (singles), 17-18 (doubles) Challenger: 6-7 (singles), 3-4 (doubles) Singles Finalist: Auckland. Quarterfinalist: Estoril. Doubles Finalist: Zagreb(w/Rochus). Semifinalist: Marseille(w/Mahut). 2010 IN REVIEW The French veteran finished in Top 100 for 11th time in 12 years (except 04)Opened season with 11th career singles final in Auckland (l. to Isner, held one match point)Also QF in Estoril in MayMade a 3rd RD appearance at Wimbledon (l. to Federer) and US Open (l. to Fish)In doubles, reached final in Zagreb (w/O. Rochus) Came from two-sets down in Davis Cup final vs. Serbia to win doubles rubber (w/Llodra). CAREER IN REVIEW The Frenchman has five Top 50 seasons (00-03, 06) and is 4-7 in singles finals (12-9 in doubles)Year-end best 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 F)First Frenchman to reach Australian final since Borotra won in 28Was 4-2 in Davis Cup singles as France reached Davis Cup final (vs. Australia)Won a personal-high 37 matchesIn 00, won his first title in Lyon (d. Rafter)In 04, lost 1st RD at Roland Garros in longest-ever match in Paris (6:33), suspended due to darkness at 5-all in fifth set, resumed next day as Santoro won 6-4 6-3 6-7(5) 3-6 16-14In 07, won first Grand Slam doubles title (w/Llodra) at WimbledonIn 08, made Wimbledon-best QF run in singles and Australian Open-best runner-up in doubles (w/Llodra)Lost bronze medal doubles match at Beijing Olympics (w/Llodra)Has an 18-11 career Davis Cup record (11-9 in singles) in 17 tiesEarned a career-high $848,999 in 01. CAREER TITLES (4): 2006 Marseille(IH), Washington(H); 2003 Metz(IH); 2000 Lyon(IC). FINALIST (7): 2010 Auckland(H); 2007 Nottingham(G); 2003 s-Hertogenbosch(G), Lyon(IC); 2002 s-Hertogenbosch(G) 2001 Australian Open(H); 1999 Marseille(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (12). FINALIST (10). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-17)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 13-12 9-13 18-14 20-12

10 1ST 1ST 3RD 3RD

09 2ND 2ND 1ST

08 1ST 1ST QF 1ST

07 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND

06 1ST 2ND 1ST

05 1ST 2ND 1ST 3RD

04 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND

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01

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99 2ND 2ND 2ND 4TH

98 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST

97 1ST 3RD

DOUBLES (1-1 in finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Finalist - 2008 (w/Llodra); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2007 (w/Llodra).

BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY

CAREER 0-3

07 RR (w/Llodra) 10 2ND 1ST 2ND 09 1ST 3RD

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 54-81)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 7-10 MIAMI 10-13 MONTE-CARLO 4-9 ROME 4-6 MADRID 1-6 TORONTO/MONTREAL9-10 CINCINNATI 9-10 PARIS 8-12

08 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND

07 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST

06 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND

05 2ND 3RD 2ND 2ND

04 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST

03 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 3RD

02 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND

01 3RD 3RD 1ST 1ST QF 2ND 2ND

00 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND SF 2ND

99 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST

98 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST

97 2ND

DOUBLES (2-0 in finals). INDIAN WELLS: Champion - 2004 (w/Grosjean); PARIS: Champion - 2006 (w/Llodra)

PERSONAL Full name is Arnaud Marcel Maurice ClementBegan playing tennis at age seven with his brother Bruno Father, Henri, was an amateur football playerMother, Marie Michell, was an amateur handball playerGot serious about tennis after passing the bac (French high school diploma) in 1995 with a B.S. diploma in mathematics and started to train with Trevor Allan in MarseilleEnjoys eating Lebanese food since his grandmother was born thereClose friend of countryman Sebastien Grosjean and godfather of his son TomCoached by countryman Boris Vallejo. ATPWORLDTOUR.COM

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CUEVAS (URU)
Birthdate: January 1, 1986 Turned Pro: 2004 Birthplace: Concordia, Argentina Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Salto, R. Oriental del Uruguay Weight: 176 (79kg) Career Win-Loss: 61-56 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,569,346 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 45 (October 12, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 14 (April 20, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 63 (21-22) 2007: 117 (4-1) 2009: 50 (19-15) 2006: 266 (1-1) 2008: 132 (9-15) 2005: 411 (4-1)

2004: T844 (3-1)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $446,739. Matches won-lost: ATP: 21-22 (singles), 20-15 (doubles) Challenger: 17-4 (singles), 5-4 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Moscow. Quarterfinalist: Costa do Sauipe, Acapulco, Estoril, Bstad, Bucharest. Doubles Winner: Costa do Sauipe(w/Granollers). Finalist: Estoril(w/Granollers). Semifinalist: Rome*(w/Monaco), Bucharest(w/Marrero). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Uruguayan finished in Top 75 for second straight year and won a personal-high 21 matches, highlighted by his first indoor ATP World Tour SF in Moscow (l. Troicki)Also reached five QFs on clay and compiled a 17-4 Challenger record with one titleHad an ATP-best 15-2 tie-break recordIn doubles, won Costa do Sauipe title and runner-up in Estoril (both w/Granollers). CAREER IN REVIEW The top Uruguayan became first player from his country in 09 to finish in Top 50 since Marcelo Filippini was No. 45 in 97Captured his first Grand Slam doubles title in 08 at Roland Garros (w/Horna) and became first South American doubles team to capture a Grand Slam title in Open EraThey qualified for Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai and reached SF (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)He also advanced to his first ATP singles SF in Via del Mar (l. to Gonzalez) and afterwards broke Top 100 on Feb. 4In 07, won two Challenger titles (Scheveningen and Tunica)As a junior, won his native Uruguay Bowl in 2004 and never played in a junior Grand Slam event Has a 23-9 career record in Davis Cup play (16-5 in singles) in 14 tiesEarned a career-high $473,895 in 08. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-2)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 0-1 0-2 1-1 2-4

10 1ST 1ST 2ND

09 2ND 2ND

08 1ST 1ST

07 1ST

DOUBLES (1-0 in Finals). ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2008 (w/Horna)

BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY

CAREER 2-2

08 SF

(w/Horna) ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-7)

INDIAN WELLS MIAMI ROME MADRID PARIS

CAREER 1-1 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-1

10 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST

09 1ST

08 2ND 1ST

PERSONAL Full name is Pablo Gabriel CuevasBegan playing at age six at a country club with his parents, Gabriel, an Argentine who is a businessman, and Uruguayan mother, Lucila, who is an accountantSpent much of his childhood in his mothers native country of UruguayHas one younger brother, Martin (20), who also plays futures level eventsHobbies include surfing and playing footballBest moment of his career is winning Roland Garros doubles title (w/Horna) in 2008Future goal is to reach Top 30 in singles rankingsConsiders baseline game and backhand as strengths and favorite surface is clayCoached by former ATP pro and Argentine native Daniel Orsanic (since March 2008).

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BRIAN

DABUL (ARG)
Birthdate: February 24, 1984 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina Height: 57 (1.70m) Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Weight: 154 (69kg) Career Win-Loss: 13-19 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $615,635 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 82 (March 9, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 79 (January 11, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 85 (5-4) 2009: 169 (5-11) 2008: 105 (3-4)

2007: 150 (0-0) 2006: 258 (0-0) 2005: 371 (0-0)

2004: 288 (0-0) 2003: 449 (0-0) 2002: 803 (0-0)

2001:T1379 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $126,405. Matches won-lost: ATP: 5-4 (singles), 1-2 (doubles) Challenger: 35-16 (singles), 20-8 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Newport. 2010 IN REVIEW The Argentine finished in Top 100 for first time in his career, highlighted by his first ATP World Tour SF in Newport (l. O. Rochus)Was first Argentine to reach SFs (or better) in Newport since Javier Frana advanced to final in 93In Challenger play, compiled a 33-15 match record and won three titles at Salinas (d. Massu), Tallahassee (d. Ginepri) and Winnetka (d. Smyczek), while also finishing runner-up in Sarasota (l. to Nishikori) Qualified for Indian Wells* and posted win over No. 21 Simon (l. to Ljubicic)Earned a career-high $126,405. CAREER IN REVIEW The Argentine has compiled his best results on Challenger level throughout his eight-year career with a 145111 match record and 6-3 mark in finalsIn 09, played his first extensive season on ATP World Tour, compiling a 5-11 match recordWon his first Grand Slam match at Australian Open (d. Petzschner, l. to Berdych)In 08, he put together a 41-21 record in Challengers with two titlesHe broke Top 100 on July 28 at No. 96 before finishing at No. 105He advanced to his maiden ATP World Tour QF in Kitzbhel that year (l. to Hanescu) and had 3-4 mark in tour level playPrior to this season, had never played an ATP matchEnjoyed an outstanding junior career by winning titles in Italy, Belgium, Portugal and Mexico while reaching finals at Uruguay Bowl (l. to Bogdanovic), Banana Bowl (l. to Muller) in Brazil, Roland Garros (l. to Cuadrado) and Kentucky (l. to Ouahab) in 01Finished No. 3 in junior world rankings that year (behind Muller and Tipsarevic) and in 02 won back-toback Italian titles in Santa Croce (d. Felder) and Bonfiglio (d. Ouahab)Also SF at Roland Garros (l. to Gasquet)Finished No. 5 in 02. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)

CAREER AUS. OPEN 1-1 ROLAND GARROS 0-1 WIMBLEDON 0-2 US OPEN 0-1

10 1ST

09 2ND 1ST 1ST

08 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-1)

INDIAN WELLS

CAREER 2-1

10 3RD

PERSONAL Began playing at age five with a personal coach in Buenos AiresParents, Jorge, and NoraHas two younger brothers, Nicolas and KevinConsiders forehand his strength and clay courts as favorite surfaceGood friends with Argentines on tourEnjoys listening to music and is passionate about Argentinean Rock and Roll and hip hopCoached by countryman and former ATP pro Mariano Puerta (since December 2010).

ARGENTINES IN TOP 100


In 2010, Brian Dabul nished in the Top 100 of the South African Airways ATP Rankings for the rst time and was one of seven Argentines in the Top 100: RANKING No. 26 No. 27 No. 38 No. 66 No. 74 No. 85 PLAYER Juan Monaco David Nabandian Juan Ignacio Chela Carlos Berlocq Eduardo Schwank Brian Dabul

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MARCOS

DANIEL (BRA)
Birthdate: July 4, 1978 Turned Pro: 1997 Birthplace: Passo Fundo, Brazil Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Passo Fundo, Brazil Weight: 175 (79kg) Career Win-Loss: 24-63 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,143,097 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 56 (September 14, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 102 (December 5, 2005) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 96 (3-10) 2007: 123 (0-2) 2004: 263 (0-1) 2001: 190 (0-0) 1998: 629 (0-0) 1995:T843 (0-0) 2009: 87 (7-13) 2006: 168 (5-16) 2003: 166 (1-3) 2000: 517 (0-0) 1997: 325 (0-0) 2008: 79 (8-15) 2005: 96 (0-2) 2002: 230 (0-1) 1999:354 (0-0) 1996: 392 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $149,735. Matches won-lost: ATP: 3-10 (singles), 1-4 (doubles) Challenger: 33-12 (singles), 710 (doubles). Doubles Semifinalist: Costa do Sauipe(w/Bellucci). 2010 IN REVIEW The Brazillian finished in Top 100 for third straight yearPlayed mainly in Challengers (33-12 record) and earned three titles, at Blumenau (d. Knittel), Sao Paulo (d. Bellucci) and Medellin (d. Cabal), all on clayPosted a 3-10 ATP World Tour match record with a second round appearance in Buenos Aires (l. to Ferrero) in February and Queens Club in London (l. to Nadal) in June. CAREER IN REVIEW The Brazilian has won 14 Challenger titles throughout his 14-year career, most among active players on ATP World TourHas a 242-145 match recordIn 09, reached a career-high No. 56 on Sept. 14 and went on to finish No. 87 that seasonIn 08, turned in a year-end best No. 79 rankingHe reached his second ATP World Tour QF in Houston and won three Challenger titles in ColombiaHe notched first Grand Slam win at Roland Garros by defeating former champion Ferrero, who retired (l. to Melzer in five sets)In 07, compiled a 37-18 Challenger match record with one title in four finalsIn 06, advanced to his maiden ATP World Tour QF in AcapulcoIn 05, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 96 and as his countrys top player for first time after compiling a 44-16 match record in Challengers with three titlesHas a 4-2 career Davis Cup record (3-2 in singles) in four tiesEarned a career-high $247,450 in 08. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-6)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 0-4 1-5 0-3 0-3 CAREER 0-1 0-1

10 1ST 1ST 10 1ST 1ST

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 0-2)

INDIAN WELLS MIAMI

PERSONAL Full name is Marcos Diniz DanielBegan playing at age five and took sport seriously at age 12Father, Mario, is a retired bank manager; mother, Mauriceia, is a retired bank clerkHas one older brother, Marcio, who owns a tennis academy and serves as his coachHas one younger sister, Luciana, who is an attorneyHis cousin, Carlos Eugenio Simon is considered best football referee in BrazilSpeaks four languages (Portuguese, English, Spanish and Italian)One of his favorite hobbies is motorcycle racing and also enjoys footballConsiders himself a Christian faithful in Jesus Christ who he considers his idolAlso involved with his church at home and helps with charity eventsFavorite surface is red clay and considers best shot his backhandWife, Gizele (married December 7, 2003)Son, David (born April 23, 2007) and daughter, Maria Fernanda (born Feb. 19, 2010) Physical trainer is Marcelo Borges and coached by countryman Marcus Barbosa.

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NIKOLAY

DAVYDENKO (RUS)
Birthdate: June 2, 1981 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Severodonezk, Ukraine Height: 510 (1.78m) Residence: Volgograd, Russia Weight: 154 (69kg) Career Win-Loss: 405-249 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $14,187,891 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 20/5 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 35-52 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 3 (November 6, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 31 (June 13, 2005) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 22 (30-19) 2009: 6 (57-17) 2008: 5 (56-21)

2007: 4 (53-31) 2006: 3 (69-29) 2005: 5 (56-30)

2004: 28 (33-29) 2003: 44 (30-33) 2002: 85 (12-24)

2001: 79 (6-15) 2000: 134 (3-1) 1999:T658 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $948,392. Matches won-lost: ATP: 30-19 (singles), 0-2 (doubles). Singles Winner: Doha. Semifinalist: Rotterdam. Quarterfinalist: Australian Open, Umag, Cincinnati*, Beijing, Montpellier, Valencia, Paris*. 2010 IN REVIEW The Russian finished outside Top 10 for first time since 04He extended his streak of at least one ATP World Tour title for eight straight years by opening season with his 20th career title in DohaHe defeated No. 1 Federer in SF and No. 2 Nadal in final, saving one match pointFollowed with a QF showing at Australian Open (d. No. 9 Verdasco, l. to No. 1 Federer in four sets) and in February reached SF in Rotterdam where he fractured his left wrist in a fall in loss to Soderling on Feb. 13Played Dubai and retired in 2nd RD vs. Berrer and in March after a bye in Indian Wells*, he beat Gulbis before withdrawing from his 3rd RD match vs. TroickiHis fracture was diagnosed in Indian WellsHe was sidelined for three months before returning in Halle in June (l. to 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 vs. Argentina, lost to Nalbandian in straight sets in opening rubber and then defeated Schwank in four sets in fourth rubberWent 13-13 rest of season and his best results were six QFs, including his last three indoor tournaments in Montpellier (l. to Montanes), Valencia (l. to Simon) and Paris* (d. No. 6 Berdych, l. to Llodra) Compiled marks of 26-14 on hard and 2-3 on clay and 4-3 vs. Top 10 opponents. CAREER IN REVIEW The first Russian to finish in Top 10 for five consecutive years (0509) has an outstanding 20-5 career mark in ATP World Tour finalsIn 09, he won five titles for second time in his career (06), capping season with his biggest career title at year-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London (d. del Potro)Became first Russian in 40-year history of season finale to capture titleLost opening round robin match to Djokovic, then beat No. 2 Nadal, No. 1 Federer for first time in 13 meetings and Soderling in SF en routeHe struggled early in season with a left heel injury he suffered in first week in Chennai where he withdrew from second roundAlso pulled out of Australian Open, breaking a streak of 29 straight Grand Slam tournaments played (since 01 US Open) Came back in February after one month out then in March withdrew from Indian Wells* and Miami*Was out for two months before returning mid-April on clayFell out of Top 10 on Apr. 27 for first time since May 23, 05His best Grand Slam of year was QF at Roland Garros (l. to Soderling)Won Hamburg title in July (d. Mathieu) and following week in Umag won title (d. Ferrero), first time in his career he won titles in consecutive weeksHis 12-match winning streak ended in QF at Montreal* (l. to Murray)At US Open, retired in 4th RD with thigh injury to SoderlingDuring Asian circuit, won titles in Kuala Lumpur (d. Verdasco) and Shanghai* (d. Djokovic in SF, Nadal in F)In 08, captured three ATP World Tour titles in five finals, including his second ATP Masters 1000 shield in Miami (d. No. 6 Roddick in SF and No. 2 Nadal in final)Reached final in Estoril (ret. vs. Federer with left leg injury)Won clay titles in Prtschach (d. Monaco) and Warsaw (d. Robredo)Posted his 300th career match win during WarsawFinished runner-up at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai (l. to Djokovic)Compiled a career-best 9-5 mark against Top 10 opponentsIn 07, won his lone title in Moscow (d. Mathieu)Advanced to six SF, including Roland Garros for second time in three years and US Open for second straight year, along with four QF, including Australian Open for third consecutive timeCompiled a 17-4 record in Grand Slam play with two losses coming to FedererPlayed most tournaments (30) among Top 10 for third straight seasonAlso member of Russian Davis Cup team which reached final (l. 4-1 to U.S.)In 06, finished a year-end best No. 3 and earned a career-high five ATP titles in seven finals while winning a personalhigh 69 matchesPlayed most tournaments (32) among Top 10Reached QF or better at 15 tournaments, including QF at Australian Open and Roland Garros and SF at US OpenAlso helped his country to Davis Cup title (d. Argentina 3-2) by posting a singles win against The Netherlands in 1st RD, France in QF and Argentina in final ties (did not play SF)Repeated QF effort at Australian Open (l. to Federer in four sets)Repeated title at Prtschach (d. Pavel), then reached QF at Roland Garros (l. to Nalbandian)In July reached final on clay in Bstad (l. to Robredo) and two weeks later, won Sopot title (d. F. Mayer)In August, won first title on U.S. soil by winning New Haven (d. Calleri) without dropping a setContinued strong play at US Open where he reached SF with wins over Murray (4th) and Haas (QF) before falling to eventual champion FedererIn October, won his second title in three years in Moscow (d. Safin) and then claimed first ATP Masters 1000 title in Paris* (d. Hrbaty)He and Nadal were only players to win at least 25 matches on clay and hard courts during year In 05, top Russian for the first time finished at No. 5Captured lone ATP title in St. Plten (d. Melzer) and advanced to seven other SFs, including his first in a Grand Slam at Roland Garros (l. to Puerta in five sets) and
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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 6In 04, finished in Top 30 for first time and captured two ATP titles for second straight year, in Munich (d. No. 5 Schuettler in QF, Verkerk in F) and in first ATP title on Russian soil in Moscow by winning singles and doubles titles (w/Andreev)Saved one match point in SF win over Youzhny, then saved three match points in final against RusedskiIn 03, captured two ATP titles, in Adelaide (d. Vliegen) and three months later in Estoril (d. Calleri)Has a 14-9 Davis Cup record in singles (2-2 in doubles) in 16 ties and member of 06 winning team Earned a career-high $3,659,160 in 09. CAREER TITLES (20): 2010 Doha(H); 2009 Hamburg(CL), Umag(CL), Kuala Lumpur(IH), Shanghai*(H), Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London(IH); 2008 Miami*(H), Prtschach(CL), Warsaw(CL); 2007 Moscow(IH); 2006 Prtschach(CL), Sopot(CL), New Haven(H), Moscow(IC), Paris*(IC); 2005 St. Plten(CL); 2004 Munich(CL), Moscow(IC); 2003 Adelaide(H), Estoril(CL). FINALIST (5): 2008 Estoril(CL), Tennis Masters CupShanghai(IH); 2006 Estoril(CL), Bastad(CL); 2003 St. Plten(CL)CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-7)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 5-5 MIAMI 11-6 MONTE-CARLO 10-7 ROME 9-8 MADRID 3-4 TORONTO/MONTREAL 9-7 CINCINNATI 9-7 SHANGHAI 5-1 PARIS 15-7

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age seven with his older brother Eduard (born June 1, 1970), who was a gifted player himself and has been a big influence in his careerParents Vladimir and Tatjana live in Volgograd, Russia Born in Severodonezk, Ukraine but at age of 15 moved to Salmtal, GermanyReceived Russian citizenship at 18 and moved back to Russia in early 2004His favorite players growing up were Ivan Lendl and Yannick NoahEnjoys fishing, football and hockeyConsiders clay and rebound ace (hard) his favorite surfaces and strength is his speedFormer Russian President Boris Yeltsin attended his title effort in Moscow in 2004 and his Davis Cup home ties in 2005Wife, Irina (married Nov. 25, 2006 in Moscow)Coached by his brother Eduard (since 1992) whose son Philip earned his first career ATP ranking point in 2010.

WINNINGEST PLAYERS IN OPEN ERA FINALS


Nikolay Davydenko has the second-best winning percentage in singles nals on the ATP World Tour in the Open Era (since 68). Here is a look at the Top 10 players with the best career FedEx Reliability Index (based on minimum of 20 nals played): PLAYER 1) Thomas Muster 2) Nikolay Davydenko 3) Rafael Nadal 4) Thomas Enqvist 5) Pete Sampras 6) Bjorn Borg 7) Jose-Luis Clerc 8) John McEnroe 9) Roger Federer 10) Rod Laver^
^Played in pre-Open Era finals

FINALS W-L 44-10 20-5 43-13 19-7 64-24 63-24 25-10 76-31 66-28 42-18

CAREER INDEX .815 .800 .768 .731 .727 .724 .714 .710 .702 .700

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THIEMO

DE BAKKER (NED)
Birthdate: September 19, 1988 Turned Pro: 2006 Birthplace: The Hague, The Netherlands Height: 65 (1.95m) Residence: Gravenzande, The Netherlands Weight: 182 (62kg) Career Win-Loss: 37-37 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $732,031 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-8 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 40 (July 19, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 220 (September 17, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 43 (28-24) 2009: 96 (3-6) 2008: 250 (4-2)

2007: 407 (1-4) 2006: 468 (1-1)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $534,276. Matches won-lost: ATP: 28-24 (singles), 3-6 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Barcelona, New Haven. Quarterfinalist: Chennai. 2010 IN REVIEW The top Dutchman played his first full season on ATP World Tour and cut his ranking in half for his first Top 50 finishPosted a personal-high 28 match wins and reached his first two ATP World Tour SFsBegan season with first QF in ChennaiIn April, advanced to maiden SF in Barcelona with wins over No. 10 Tsonga and Ferrero (l. to Soderling)Advanced to 3rd RD in last three Grand Slam tournaments, Roland Garros (l. to Tsonga), Wimbledon (l. to Mathieu) and US Open (l. to Soderling)In August in New Haven, reached SF (l. to Stakhovsky)Had 2-6 mark vs. Top 10 opponentsEarned a career-high $534,276. CAREER IN REVIEW The Dutchman finished in Top 100 for first time in 09 at No. 96, climbing from No. 250 from previous yearHe was first Dutchman in year-end Top 100 since Raemon Sluiter was No. 82 in 04Compiled his best results in Challengers, putting together a 35-13 match record and earning four titlesHe won a pro-best 18 matches in a row during seasonMade his Davis Cup debut in first round tie in Argentina and lost to Monaco in second rubber and Chela in dead rubberLater in year in World Group playoff tie vs. France, beat No. 13 Monfils in first rubber and lost to No. 7 Tsonga in four sets in fourth rubberIn 08, advanced to first Challenger final at Calatanissetta (l. to countryman Huta Galung)In 06, won first ATP World Tour match in Amersfoort (d. Benneteau)Finished as No. 1 junior in world that year, capping his career with title at Wimbledon juniors (d. Gawron)Also won four other junior titles, in Costa Rica, Australia, Italy and Great BritainAdvanced to SF at Roland Garros (l. to Bester)Has a 6-7 career Davis Cup record (6-5 in singles) in six ties. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-1)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 2-1 MIAMI 1-1 MONTE-CARLO 1-1 ROME 0-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-1 CINCINNATI 1-1 SHANGHAI 1-1 PARIS 0-1

PERSONAL Full name is Thiemo Carsten Jannick de BakkerMother Carlieke, introduced her son to tennis when she would bring him to local club where he taught himself how to playAt age six he started practicing with coaches from Dutch Tennis FederationEarned his first swimming diploma at age three and started playing at a football club at age fourRuud Thijssen, father of Nicole Thijssen (played for junior Fed Cup team) was coach at his club and recognized his talent, letting him join practice at a young ageHas one older (Yori) and one younger brother (Kayo)Considers clay his best surface and forehand as best shotHas worked with former Andre Agassi trainer Gil Reyes in Las Vegas from time to time in 2010Coached by countryman Huib Troost, who was his first coach at age eight, since November 2010.

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DEL POTRO (ARG)


Birthdate: September 23, 1988 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Tandil, Argentina Height: 6'6" (1.98m) Residence: Tandil, Argentina Weight: 182 (82kg) Career Win-Loss: 141-72 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $6,775,148 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 7/3 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 17-28 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 4 (January 11, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 105 (May 25, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 257 (3-3) 2009: 5 (54-16) 2008: 9 (46-16)

2007: 44 (28-25) 2006: 91 (10-12) 2005: 159 (0-0)

2004:T1077 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $95,273. Matches won-lost: ATP: 3-3 (singles). 2010 IN REVIEW The Tandil native only played three tournaments due to right wrist injuryReached 4th RD at Australian Open (d. Russell, Blake 10-8 in five sets, F. Mayer, l. to Cilic in five sets)Underwent surgery on May 4 in Rochester, Minnesota Returned after eight month absence and lost in 1st RD in Bangkok (l. to O. Rochus) and Tokyo (l. to Lopez)Has protected ranking of No. 5 for up to nine tournaments that will expire June 20, 11. CAREER IN REVIEW The Argentine put together back-to-back Top 10 campaigns in 08-09, compiling a 100-32 match record while winning seven of 10 finalsIn 09, was youngest player in Top 10 at No. 5He captured his first Grand Slam crown at US Open, defeating Nadal (SF) and Federer (F) in five setsWon titles in Auckland (d. Querrey) and Washington (d. Roddick) and reached his first ATP Masters 1000 final in Montreal* (l. to Murray)Closed his 54match win season with final at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (l. to Davydenko)In 08, climbed from No. 44 in 07 to No. 9Won career-high four ATP titles in five finals and finished as top Argentine and South American for first time while helping his country to Davis Cup final (l. to Spain 3-1)Fell to Lopez in four sets, injuring his right thigh in the match, which kept him out of reverse singles in Davis Cup finalStruggled with back problems early on (retiring twice)After 2nd RD exit at Wimbledon, won 37 of 45 matches, including a 23-match winning streakWon consecutive titles in Stuttgart (d. Gasquet) and Kitzbhel (d. Melzer) on clay, then moved to hard courts and won back-to-back titles in Los Angeles (d. Roddick) and Washington (d. Troicki) before streak ended with QF loss at US Open (l. to Murray)Climbed from No. 65 on July 7 to No. 13 on Sept. 8Helped his country to its third Davis Cup final (1981, 06) by defeating Russias No. 5 Davydenko and then Andreev in decisive fifth rubberReached Tokyo final (l. to Berdych) to break into Top 10 on Oct. 6In 07, finished as youngest player in Top 50 at No. 44 (at 19 years, 2 months), winning 28 matchesIn Madrid*, defeated No. 9 Robredo for first Top 10 win en route to 3rd RD (l. to eventual champ Nalbandian)In 06, he was youngest player in year-end Top 100 at No. 91 (at 18 years, 2 months) and reached two ATP QFs, in Umag and Basel Captured Orange Bowl 14s title in 02 and played his last junior tournament at Roland Garros in 05, losing to Murray in QFHas a 6-2 Davis Cup singles record in five tiesEarned a career-high $4,753,087 in 09. CAREER TITLES (7): 2009-Auckland(H), Washington(H), US Open(H); 2008-Stuttgart(CL), Kitzbhel(CL), Los Angeles(H), Washington(H). FINALIST (3): 2009-Montreal*(H), Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London(IH); 2008Tokyo(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)

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08 2ND 2ND 2ND QF

07 2ND 1ST 2ND 3RD

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 31-19)

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PERSONAL Full name is Juan Martin del PotroNicknames are Enano, Palito and DelpoBegan playing at age seven with coach Marcelo GomezComes from same hometown (Tandil) as ATP pros Mariano Zabaleta, Juan Monaco, Diego Junquiera and Maximo GonzalezFather, Daniel, played semi-pro rugby in Argentina, and works as a veterinarian, and mother, Patricia, is a teacherHas one younger sister, JulietaChildhood idol was Pete SamprasSpeaks Spanish, English and some ItalianSupporter of Boca Juniors soccer team in Argentina and Juventus in ItalyFavorite surface is hard courtsSays if he wasnt a tennis player, would pursue a career in architectureAfter winning his first title in Stuttgart in July 2008, gave his CLK Mercedes-Benz to his sister, JulietaFitness trainer is Martiniano Orazi and coached by former ATP pro Franco Davin (since March 2008).

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 4-2 MIAMI 8-3 MONTE-CARLO 0-1 ROME 2-2 MADRID 7-4 TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-2 CINCINNATI 2-1 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 4-3

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SOMDEV

DEVVARMAN (IND)
Birthdate: February 13, 1985 Turned Pro: 2008 Birthplace: Assam, India Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Austin, Texas, USA Weight: 160 (72kg) Career Win-Loss: 20-27 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $390,904 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 94 (October 25, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 197 (November 8, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 108 (8-14) 2009: 126 (10-5) 2008: 204 (2-5)

2007: 1021 (0-2) 2006:T1120 (0-1) 2005:T1367 (0-0)

2004: 740 (0-0) 2003:T1075 (0-0) 2002:T1221 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $189,381. Matches won-lost: ATP: 8-14 (singles), 3-3 (doubles) Challenger: 12-8 (singles), 8-6 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Johannesburg. Doubles Semifinalist: Chennai(w/Singh). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Indian finished just outside Top 100 at a year-end best No. 108Broke into Top 100 for first time in August at No. 96 and was there for 10 weeks before slipping out in NovemberCompiled an 8-14 match record in tour level play and 12-8 in Challengers with one titleIn February, advanced to QF in Johannesburg (l. to Ferrer) and followed by qualifying into main draw in Dubai (l. to Baghdatis)In March, played in 1st RD Davis Cup tie in Russia and lost both matches to Kunitsyn and YouzhnyFollowing month, qualified in Houston and reached 2nd RD (l. to Hewitt in three sets)Also qualified for first Grand Slam at Roland Garros and lost to Chiudinelli in five sets in 1st RDIn July, lost in 2nd RD in Newport (l. to eventual champ Fish) and followed with SF at Aptos ChallengerReturned to ATP play in Los Angeles and reached 2nd RD (l. to Tipsarevic)In August, qualified in back-to-back weeks at Toronto* (l. to Monfils) and Cincinnati* (l. to Ginepri)After a 1st RD loss at US Open, helped his country get back into Davis Cup World Group for 2011 by defeating top Brazilian Bellucci who retired in fourth rubber due to injuryThen captured Izmir Challenger title in Turkey (d. Ilhan) Took singles gold at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi and continued strong season ending push with singles and doubles gold medals at Asian Games in Guangzhou (d. Istomin, doubles w/ Samam Singh)First player to win gold in singles and doubles in the same year since 74Earned a career-high $189,381. CAREER IN REVIEW The former collegiate star made his breakthrough in opening week of 09 season as he advanced to his maiden ATP World Tour final in his hometown of ChennaiHe came in ranked No. 202 as a wild card and posted wins over former Top 10 Moya and Karlovic before falling to CilicLater in season he reached 3rd RD in Washington, defeating No. 15 Cilic (l. to Karlovic) and qualified in his first Grand Slam event at US Open (de. Gil, l. to Kohlschreiber)In Davis Cup World Group playoff tie in South Africa, won both of his singles matches (d. van der Merwe and De Voest in five sets) to lead his country in 10 World GroupClosed season with runner-up in his former collegiate town at Charlottesville Challenger (l. to Kim)In 08, reached his first ATP World Tour QF in Washington (l. to Kunitsyn) and won first Challenger title in Lexington (d. Kendrick) as a qualifierAlso runnerup in Nashville Challenger (l. to Kendrick)Has a 36-31 career Challenger match record and 2-2 in finals (33-15 in Futures, 4-0 in finals)Has a 5-6 career mark in Davis Cup play, all singles, in six ties. CAREER FINALIST (1): 2009 Chennai(H). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)

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CAREER 0-1 1-2

10 1ST 1ST 10 1ST 1ST

09 2ND

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 0-2)

CAREER TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 CINCINNATI 0-1

PERSONAL Grew up in Chennai before attending University of Virginia from 2005-08Earned a sociology degree in May 2008 and turned pro that summerCaptured NCAA singles title in back-to-back seasons in 2007 (d. Georgia's John Isner) and 2008 (d. Tennessee's J.P. Smith) and All-American honors both timesConsiders hard courts his best surface and his tweener as his best shotEnjoys music of Dave Matthews band and plays music himself Coached by Scott McCain and Milos Galecic.

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DIMITROV (BUL)
Birthdate: May 16, 1991 Turned Pro: 2008 Birthplace: Haskovo, Bulgaria Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Paris, France Weight: 180 (82kg) Career Win-Loss: 7-9 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $179,924 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-3 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 106 (Nov. 29, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 292 (August 2, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 106 (3-2) 2009: 287 (4-6) 2008: 482 (0-1)

2007:T1461 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $61,933. Matches won-lost: ATP: 3-2 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) Challenger: 30-11 (singles), 3-4 (doubles). 2010 IN REVIEW The young Bulgarian was youngest player at 19 years, six months to finish in Top 125 at a year-end best No. 106Early in season won three Futures titles, two in Germany and one in SpainThen between Aug. 23 and Sept. 26, won three straight Challenger titles at Geneva (d. Andujar) and two more in Bangkok (d. Kravchuk and d. Kudryavtsev)After three events climbed from No. 245 to No. 136In October, reached final at Orleans in France (l. to Mahut)Compiled a 40-31 Challenger match recordIn only ATP World Tour play outing at Queens, reached second round (d. Bogdanovic, l. to Lopez). CAREER IN REVIEW The Bulgarian phenom made his first impression on ATP World Tour in February 09 in Rotterdam as he defeated No. 23 Berdych in first round before losing in three sets to World No. 1 NadalFollowing week in Marseille, took No. 8 Simon to three sets in opening round lossWas granted a wild card at Wimbledon but was forced to withdraw due to a knee injuryIn 08, won three Spanish Futures titles, including back-to-back weeks in SeptemberCompiled outstanding junior results, finishing as No. 3 junior in world in 08Captured Wimbledon and US Open junior titles and advanced to QF at Roland GarrosIn 07, reached Orange Bowl final in Miami (l. to Berankis)Has a 37-30 career record in Challengers and 3-1 in finalsAlso 47-19 in Futures events with a 6-0 mark in finalsIn Davis Cup play, has an 11-3 record (9-1 in singles) in eight ties. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0)

WIMBLEDON

CAREER 0-1

09 1ST

PERSONAL Began to play tennis at age three with his parentsNicknamed JuniorOnly child of father, Dimitar, who is a tennis coach, and mother, Maria, who is a sports teacher and former volleyball playerSpeaks Bulgarian and EnglishConsiders favorite shot backhand down the line and favorite surfaces are hard court and grassFan of Manchester United and favorite tournament is WimbledonAmbition is to be World No. 1Idol growing up was Pete SamprasHobbies include cars, computers and watchesCoached by former ATP pro and Aussie Peter McNamara (since Queens Club in June 2010).

UNDER-21 IN TOP 200


In 2010, Grigor Dimitrov nished as the highest-ranked teenager and second-youngest in the Top 200 South African Airways ATP Rankings. He was one of seven players under the age of 21 to nish in the Top 200 (based on Dec. 6 nal ranking): AGE 18 years, 7 months 19 years, 6 months 19 years, 11 months 20 years, 23 days 20 years, 2 months 20 years, 5 months 20 years, 11 months PLAYER Ryan Harrison (USA) Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) Milos Raonic (CAN) Jerzy Janowicz (POL) Frederico del Bonis (ARG) Richard Berankis (LTU) Kei Nishikori (JPN) RANK No. 173 No. 106 No. 156 No. 161 No. 160 No. 87 No. 98

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NOVAK

DJOKOVIC (SRB)
Birthdate: May 22, 1987 Turned Pro: 2003 Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Weight: 176 (79kg) Career Win-Loss: 324-105 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $20,262,956 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 18/13 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 39-50 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 2 (February 1, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 114 (November 30, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 2009: 2008:

3 (61-18) 2007: 3 (78-19) 2006: 3 (64-17) 2005:

3 (68-19) 2004: 187 (2-3) 16 (40-18) 2003: 676 (0-0) 83 (11-11)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $4,278,857. Matches won-lost: ATP: 61-18 (singles), 7-5 (doubles). Singles Winner: Dubai, Beijing. Finalist: US Open, Basel. Semifinalist: Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo*, Wimbledon, Toronto*, Shanghai*, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London. Quarterfinalist: Australian Open, Rome*, Belgrade, Roland Garros, Cincinnati*. Doubles Winner: London / Queens Club(w/Erlich). 2010 IN REVIEW The Serb compiled another consistent year, finishing No. 3 for fourth year in a row, winning two ATP World Tour titles, reaching QFs or better in all four Grand Slam tournaments for first time in a season, including a final, while leading his country to Davis Cup title (d. France 3-2) for first time while going 7-0 in singles playAlso ranked No. 2 for 26 weeks during seasonOpened first month with QF at Australian Open (l. to Tsonga in five sets) and then went to No. 2 on Feb. 1In February, reached SF in Rotterdam (l. to Youzhny) and then two weeks later in Dubai he successfully defended an ATP World Tour title for first time in his career, beating Youzhny in a rain-delayed finalHe became second player in tournament history (since 93) to win back-toback titlesIn early March, he helped Serbia reach Davis Cup World Group QF by beating Americans Querrey (four sets) and Isner (five sets) in a 3-2 win in BelgradeAt Indian Wells*, his nine-match winning streak came to an end with 4th RD loss to eventual champion LjubicicThen lost his opening round match (after a bye) in Miami* to O. Rochus in three setsDuring clay court circuit, lost to Verdasco in SF in Monte-Carlo* and QF in Rome*At his hometown tournament in Belgrade, reached QF but retired due to illness and allergies after losing first set to wild card KrajinovicPulled out of Madrid* following week due to illnessAt Roland Garros, fell to Melzer in five sets in QF after holding a two-set leadIn June at Queen's Club in London, lost to Malisse in 3rd RD but won doubles title (w/Erlich)Went on to reach SF at Wimbledon for second time (07) but fell short against BerdychParticipated in latest finish at All England Club in his 1st RD match against O. Rochus, which ended at 10:59 p.m. under roof and lights on Centre CourtAfterwards, returned to No. 2 and was there for six weeksOne week later, he helped Serbia reach its first Davis Cup SF with a win over Croatia, defeating Ljubicic and Cilic in straight setsIn mid-August in Toronto*, lost to Federer in three sets in SFAfterwards slipped to No. 3 on August 16 before returning to No. 2 on Sept. 13 after his US Open runner-up effortIt was his second final at Flushing Meadows (07) and en route he beat countryman Troicki in a five-set 1st Rd. battle and then outlasted Federer in five sets in SFs, saving two match pointsHe lost to World No. 1 Nadal in four sets in a rain-delayed Monday finalOne week later he led Serbia to a 3-2 Davis Cup SF victory over Czech Republic by winning in four sets over Berdych in fourth rubberTipsarevic won fifth and decisive rubber (d. Stepanek)In October he defended his title in Beijing over Ferrer in a rain-delayed Monday finalFollowing week reached SF in Shanghai* (l. to Federer)In back-to-back tournaments, reached final in Basel (l. to Federer in three sets) and 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. CAREER IN REVIEW The Serbian native has put his country on the tennis map with outstanding results since making Top 20 breakthrough in 06Finished No. 16 that year and from 0710 has ranked No. 3 each seasonHas an 18-13 record in finals and captured his first Grand Slam title at 08 Australian Open (d. Federer in SF, Tsonga in F) Also a two-time runner-up at US Open (07, 10)Has advanced to SFs (or better) in all four Grand Slam tournaments, including twice at Roland Garros (0708) and Wimbledon (07, 10)In 09, won five ATP World Tour titles in a career-high 10 finals and became first player to finish No. 3 for three straight years since Wilander form 8587Led ATP World Tour in matches played (97), matches won (78) and hard court matches won (53), all personal bestsIn May, lost in Madrid* SF to Nadal in longest best-of-three sets match (4:03) in Open Era (after holding three match points)In last month, won back-to-back titles in Basel (d. Federer) and Paris* (d. Monfils)In 08, captured four titles in six finals, closing with Tennis Masters Cup Shanghai title (d. Davydenko) as well as his first Grand Slam crown at Australian OpenOnly dropped one set during fortnight in Melbourne, that coming in finalIn March, picked up title in Indian Wells* (d. Nadal in SF, Fish in F)After a 17-4 start in first three months, played well on clay (16-3) with SF in Monte-Carlo* (ret. to Federer), won title at Rome* (d. Wawrinka) and reached SF at Hamburg and Roland Garros (l. to Nadal both times)On grass, advanced to final at Queens (l. to Nadal)During summer hard court circuit, runner-up in Cincinnati* (l. to Murray), won bronze medal at Beijing Olympics (d. Blake) and advanced to SF at US Open (l. to Federer)In 07, finished as youngest player (20) in Top 10 and won five ATP World Tour titles while reaching his first Grand Slam final at US Open (l. to Federer)Compiled a 19-4 record in Grand Slam play (losing to Federer and Nadal twice each) and 24-7 mark in ATP Masters 1000 tournamentsIn March, reached his first ATP Masters 1000 final in Indian Wells* (l. to
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Nadal) and followed with title in Miami* without dropping a set (d. Nadal in QF, Murray in SF, Caas in F)Held serve 58 of 59 games throughout and afterwards went from 10 to No. 7 on Apr. 2On clay, picked up title in Estoril (d. Robredo in SF, Gasquet in F) and reached SF at Roland Garros (l. to Nadal)On grass, continued success at Wimbledon where he advanced to SF (ret. vs. Nadal with toe blister)In August, collected his second Masters 1000 shield in Montreal* where he posted wins over No. 3 Roddick (QF), No. 2 Nadal (SF) and No. 1 Federer (F) to become first player to defeat Worlds Top 3 since Becker in October 1994 in StockholmHe also became first player to beat Federer and Nadal in same tournament while they were ranked No. 1 and 2Made his third appearance at US Open and advanced to his first Slam final, getting past Stepanek in a 4:41 five-set marathon in 2nd RD before not dropping a set in wins over Moya (QF) and Ferrer (SF)In title match against Federer, had five first set points and two more in second set before losing each in a tie-breakIn October, collected his fifth title in Vienna (d. Wawrinka)Posted a 30-13 tie-break record, one of Top 5 marks on ATP circuitWent 43-12 on hard and fired a career-high 518 aces to rank No. 6 in Ricoh ATP MatchFactsNamed ATP Most Improved Player in 06 and 07In 06, captured two ATP titles in three finals and finished as youngest player (at 19) in year-end Top 20Also made breakthrough in Grand Slam play with a QF at Roland Garros (ret. vs. Nadal)In July, won maiden ATP World Tour title in Amersfoort (d. Massu)Took a nine-match winning streak into his second consecutive ATP final following week in Umag, retiring with respiratory problems, up 3-1 in first-set tie-break against WawrinkaPicked up his second ATP title in Metz (d. Melzer)In 05, finished as youngest player in Top 100 at 18 years, 5 monthsAs a junior, advanced to Australian Open junior singles and doubles SF (w/Jenkins) in 04Has a 19-6 career singles record (17-5 in singles) in 15 Davis Cup ties since 04Earned a career-high $5,689,077 in 08. CAREER TITLES (18): 2010 Dubai(H), Beijing(H); 2009 Dubai(H), Belgrade(CL), Beijing(H), Basel(IH), Paris*(IH); 2008 Australian Open(H), Indian Wells*(H), Rome*(CL), Tennis Masters Cup-Shanghai(IH); 2007 Adelaide(H), Miami*(H), Estoril(CL), Montreal*(H), Vienna(IH); 2006 Amersfoort(CL), Metz(IH). FINALIST (13): 2010 US Open(H), Basel(IH); 2009 Miami*(H), Monte-Carlo*(CL), Rome*(CL), Halle(G), Cincinnati*(H); 2008 London / Queens Club(G), Cincinnati*(H), Bangkok(IH); 2007 Indian Wells*(H), US Open(H); 2006 Umag(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-5)

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PERSONAL Began playing at age four and made pro debut at 16Nicknamed NoleFather, Srdjan and mother, Dijana Owner of company, "Family Sports," which has three restaurants, a tennis academy, and a range of products, featuring his likeness on mineral water, candy bars, sugar, clothing, cups, among other itemsUncle, Goran, is tournament director of Belgrade Open in MayHe and his family opened a restaurant in Belgrade in April 2009 called NovakFather, uncle and aunt were all professional skiers and his father was also an excellent football playerHis father wanted him to be a football player or skier but excelled in tennis at an early ageCredits his family as inspiration for giving him so much support and says he wouldnt be able to be where he is without their helpYounger brothers Marko (born Aug. 20, 1991) and Djordje (born July 17, 1995) are both in school and play tennisIdol growing up was Pete SamprasAt age 12, attended Niki Pilic Academy in Munich and practiced there for almost two years before returning to BelgradeSpeaks Serbian, Italian, German and EnglishFavorite surface is hard courts but considers himself an all around playerBest shot is backhand down the lineHis family invited 50 underprivileged Kosovo-Serb children to Belgrade in September 2007 to be courtside for Serbia-Australia Davis Cup World Group tieAppeared in September 2007 Vogue MagazineElected to two-year term in June 2008 to ATP Player CouncilWorks with physiotherapist Milan Amanovic and Gebhard Phil-Gritsch, who used to work with Austrian Thomas MusterCoached by former ATP pro and Slovak Republic native Marian Vajda (since June 2006).

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DLOUHY (CZE)
Birthdate: April 9, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Pisek, Czech Republic Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Weight: 194 (87kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 159-113 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,660,861 Two-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 8/12 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 73 (April 3, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 5 (June 22, 2009) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 9 (31-27) 2007: 2009: 6 (31-25) 2006: 2008: 13 (27-18) 2005:

9 (37-17) 2004: 255 (0-0) 20 (32-17) 2003: 373 (0-0) 80 (1-6) 2002: 313 (0-0)

2001: 561 (0-0) 2000: 838 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $414,678. Matches won-lost: ATP: 1-1 (singles) Challenger: 0-1 (singles), 3-1 (doubles). Winner: Miami*(w/Paes). Finalist: Brisbane, Dubai, Roland Garros, s-Hertogenbosch(w/Paes). Semifinalist: Madrid*(w/Paes), Moscow(w/Chardy). 2010 IN REVIEW The Czech native qualified for season-ending championship for third straight year (w/Paes)In 17 tournaments, won one title and reached four other finals, including Roland GarrosOpened season with runner-up in Brisbane (l. to Chardy-Gicquel) and QF at Australian OpenIn February advanced to final in Dubai (l. to AspelinHanley) and following month captured title in Miami* (d. Bhupathi-Mirnyi)On clay, reached SFs in Madrid* and final at Roland Garros (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic both times)On grass, advanced to final in s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Lindstedt-Tecau)Winless (0-3) during summer hard court circuit and after 1st Rd. loss at US Open they did not play together again until November at Paris* where they reached QFsClosed with 0-3 round robin record at Barclays ATP World Tour FinalsFinished No. 5 in ATP Doubles Team Ranking and No. 9 individually. CAREER IN REVIEW The Czech Republic native turned in back-to-back Top 100 seasons in singles in 0506 at No. 92 (both years) before moving to doubles full-time in 08In 09, he teamed with Paes to capture two Grand Slam titles (Roland Garros, US Open)In 08, first joined up with Paes and won title in Bangkok and reached three other finals, including US Open (l. to Bryans)Finished No. 8 in ATP Team RankingIn 07, reached Grand Slam finals at Roland Garros and US Open with countryman Vizner to finish at No. 5 in ATP Team RankingWon maiden doubles title at Costa do Sauipe, and also captured crown in EstorilHas a 5-6 career Davis Cup record (3-5 in singles) in eight tiesEarned a career-high $668,873 in 09. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (12). GRAND SLAM HISTORY

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age fiveOlder sister, Barbara was Czech Republic national champion when growing up and now a tennis coach so he followed her exampleEnjoyed playing hockey as a teenager and chose tennis over hockey at age 15In his spare time, likes roller-skating, cinema and playing hockeyFather, Ales, works in business management and mother, Natasha, is a school teacherBoth parents made sacrifices by moving with him to Prague to support his tennis careerGrew up playing on clay courtsFavorite shot is drop shotIdol growing up was Yevgeny Kafelnikov and also admires Canadian hockey player Mario Lemieux Fitness trainer is Joe Ivanko and coached by countryman Karel Novacek.

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DODIG (CRO)
Birthdate: January 2, 1985 Turned Pro: 2004 Birthplace: Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Zagreb, Croatia Weight: 176 (79kg) Career Win-Loss: 10-10 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $324,290 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 88 (November 8, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 145 (September 17, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 88 (8-7) 2009: 181 (2-2) 2008: 387 (0-1)

2007: 298 (0-0) 2006: 414 (0-0) 2005: 840 (0-0)

2004:T1160 (0-0) 2003: T934 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $189,953. Matches won-lost: ATP: 8-7 (singles), 1-3 (doubles) Challenger: 19-12 (singles), 18-7 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Stockholm. 2010 IN REVIEW The Zagreb resident finished in Top 100 for first time at a year-end best No. 88, highlighted by his second career ATP World Tour QF in Stockholm (l. to Ljubicic) as a qualiferQualified five times during season, including Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open, reaching second round each timeHis best win of the season came at Australian Open where he beat No. 23 Ferrero in five sets before losing to Koubek in 2nd RDIn Challenger play, compiled a 19-12 match record, winning title at Astana-2 (d. Kunitsyn) in November and reaching final at Ostrava (l. Rosol) in MayWent 8-7 in ATP play and won a career high $189,953. CAREER IN REVIEW The Croat has compiled his best results in Challenger tournaments, putting together a 61-53 record and 2-3 mark in finalsEarly on worked his way up through Futures success, compiling an 83-51 record and 3-3 mark in finalsIn 09, qualified in Zagreb and reached his first ATP World Tour QF with wins over No. 21 Andreev and Gulbis before falling to AncicWon Sarajevo Challenger (d. Meffert) and reached finals in Ostrava (l. to Hajek) and Kolding (l. to Bogdanovic)In 08, made his ATP debut as a qualifier in Marseille and lost to No. 3 Djokovic in first roundHas an 8-16 career Davis Cup record (4-6 in singles) in 18 tiesPlayed 22 rubbers for Bosnia and Herzegovina between April 02 and July 06 before making debut for Croatia in 10. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0)

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PERSONAL Began playing at age eightFather, Tomislav; mother, Davorka; brothers Zeljko and MladenSpeaks Croatian and EnglishEnjoys music, movies, table tennis and video gamesChildhood idol was countryman Goran IvanisevicConsiders clay his favorite surface and his forehand as favorite shotPhysical trainer is Milos Jelisavcic and coached by Dutchman Jan de WittPractices at Gerry Weber Breakpoint Team in Halle, Germany.

CROATIANS IN TOP 200


In 2010, Ivan Dodig made the biggest jump among Croatians in the Top 100 of the South African Airways ATP Rankings. Overall, he is one of six Croats in the year-end Top 200: RANKING No. 14 No. 17 No. 73 No. 88 No. 182 No. 192 PLAYER Marin Cilic Ivan Ljubicic Ivo Karlovic Ivan Dodig Franco Skugor Antonio Veic

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DOLGOPOLOV (UKR)
Birthdate: November 7, 1988 Turned Pro: 2006 Birthplace: Kiev, Ukraine Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Kiev, Ukraine Weight: 192 (87kg) Career Win-Loss: 22-28 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $621,600 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-5 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 39 (July 19, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 232 (June 21, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 48 (21-23) 2007: 226 (0-2) 2009: 131 (1-1) 2006: 269 (0-2) 2008: 309 (0-0) 2005:T1523 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $446,248. Matches won-lost: ATP: 21-23 (singles), 1-7 (doubles). Challenger: 17-4 (singles), 6-4 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Eastbourne. Quarterfinalist: Umag, Moscow, St. Petersburg. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 player from Ukraine (behind Stakhovsky) climbed over 80 spots to finish in Top 50 for the first time, highlighted by personal-high 21 match winsReached career-high No. 39 on July 19Enjoyed Challenger success in first three months with title in Meknes and finals in Tangier and MarrakechHad 17-4 match record in ChallengersReached 3rd RD at Roland Garros (d. Clement, F. Gonzalez; l. to Almagro) and followed with first career SF in Eastbourne (l. to Llodra)Also 2nd RD at Wimbledon, losing to Tsonga 10-8 in fifth setSecond half of season highlights included QFs in Umag, Moscow and St. PetersburgEarned a career-high $446,248. CAREER IN REVIEW The Ukraine native has worked his way up to ATP World Tour by compiling successful results in Challenger and Futures level tournamentsHas a 75-45 match record and 5-2 mark in finals in Challengers while compiling a 43-13 Futures match record and undefeated in five finalsIn 09, won three Challenger titles in Orbello (d. Andujar), Como (d. Aranguren) and Trnava (d. Ouahab)He posted his first ATP World Tour match win in St. Petersburg in October (d. Ginepri, l. to Zeballos)In 07, captured first Challenger title at Sassuolo (d. RuizCadenas)Has an 0-2 mark in Davis Cup play in two ties and made his debut in 06. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-1)

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PERSONAL Began playing at age threeNickname is DolgoMother, Elena, was a gymnast who earned a gold and silver medal at the European ChampionshipsFather, Oleksandar, was a former ATP pro and coached his son from a young age until 2008Also has a younger sister, MariaSpeaks Russian and English Hobbies include car racingConsiders clay his favourite surfaceAmbition is to be ranked No. 1 Identifies his father as most inspirational person in his life for helping become the tennis player that he isIf he wasnt a tennis player he would be Rally Car DriverCoached by Australian Jack Reader.

RANKING IMPROVEMENT IN TOP 50


In 2010, Alexandr Dolgopolov made the second-biggest jump in the Top 50 South African Airways ATP Rankings, climing 83 spots from No. 131 in 2009 to No. 48. Here are the biggest ranking improvements in the Top 50:
PLAYER IMPROVEMENT 2009 - 2010

1) Andrey Golubev (KAZ) 2) Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) 3) Ernests Gulbis (LAT) 4) Yen-Hsun Lu (TPE) 5) Denis Istomin (UZB)

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FALLA (COL)
Birthdate: November 14, 1983 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Cali, Colombia Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Bogota, Colombia Weight: 169 (76kg) Career Win-Loss: 56-74 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $1,201,170 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-13 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 58 (April 19, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 130 (August 3, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 105 (14-20) 2007: 84 (14-17) 2004: 125 (5-7) 2009: 81 (3-9) 2006: 108 (8-8) 2003: 279 (0-0) 2008: 182 (8-11) 2005: 238 (2-2) 2002: 563 (1-0)

2001:T1379 (1-0) 2000:T1334 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $315,041. Matches won-lost: ATP: 14-20 (singles), 0-10 (doubles) Challenger: 4-3 (singles), 1-1 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: s-Hertogenbosch, Los Angeles. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Colombian (behind No. 64 Giraldo) finished just outside Top 100 after reaching a career-high No. 58 during year on April 19Tied a personal-high with 14 match wins (also in '07) and his best ATP World Tour result was QFs in 's-Hertogenbosch (d. Ljubicic, l. to Malisse) in June and in Los Angeles (d. Gulbis, l. to Murray) in JulyHis best Grand Slam showing was a career-best 3rd RD at Australian Open (l. to Almagro)In limited Challenger play, reached final in his hometown of Bogota (l. to Souza) in AprilIn August, reached 3rd RD in Washington (l. to Tipsarevic) and qualified in Cincinnati* (d. No. 18 Monfils, l. to Kohlschreiber)Did not win another match rest of season, losing six in a rowLost to Fish in five sets in Davis Cup World Group playoff tie in September...Compiled marks of 9-12 on hard, 3-4 on grass and 2-4 on clayEarned a career-high $315,041. CAREER IN REVIEW The Colombian has finished in Top 100 twice, in 07 at No. 84 and in 09 at No. 81In 09, compiled a 25-11 match record in Challengers, highlighted by three titlesQualified into main draw eight times during season, including Wimbledon (l. to Stepanek)In 08, his best ATP World Tour result was QF in Washington (l. to Haas)In 07, won a career-high 14 matches (also in 10) and became first player from his country to finish in Top 100 (at No. 84) since Jairo Velasco (No. 47) in 82Reached his first ATP World Tour SF in Lyon (d. Andreev, Marach, No. 14 Ljubicic, l. to Gicquel)Qualified in eight ATP events in 09 and 07 to lead the circuitIn 06, posted his first Top 10 win over No. 6 Davydenko at Wimbledon and first by a Colombian manAlso beat del Potro at US Open (l. to Tursunov)Has a 95-60 career match record in Challengers with a 6-6 mark in finalsHas a 27-9 career Davis Cup record (18-3 in singles) in 19 ties. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-3)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 1-2 MIAMI 3-2 MADRID 0-2 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-4 CINCINNATI 1-2 PARIS 0-1

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age six with father Jorge, a tennis coach at Sanchez-Casal Academy in Naples, Florida Mother, Elsa, is a housewifeSister, Kelly played at Florida Gulf Coast under a tennis scholarshipBrother Sebastian trains at Sanchez-Casal Academy and plays junior events in FloridaLikes soccer and supports the Atletico Nacional team in ColombiaFavorite music is hip-hop and rock (especially U2)Goal in tennis is to reach the Top 10Finished high school in Cali in 2001 (Los Angeles de San Fernando)Tennis idols were Boris Becker and Pete SamprasPrefers to play on hard courts and best shot is the backhandCoached by Marcos Gorriz, who also coaches Santiago Giraldo.

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FEDERER

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Birthdate: August 8, 1981 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Basel, Switzerland Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Bottmingen, Switzerland Weight: 187 (84kg) Career Win-Loss: 738-174 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $61,060,358 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 66/28 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 135-64 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 1 (February 2, 2004) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 24 (June 9, 2003) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 2 (65-13) 2007: 1 (68-9) 2009: 1 (61-12) 2006: 1 (92-5) 2008: 2 (66-15) 2005: 1 (81-4)

2004: 1 (74-6) 2001: 13 (49-21) 1998: 302 (2-3) 2003: 2 (78-17) 2000: 29 (36-30) 1997:T700 (0-0) 2002: 6 (58-22) 1999: 64 (13-17)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $7,698,289. Matches won-lost: ATP: 65-13 (singles), 2-2 (doubles). Singles Winner: Australian Open, Cincinnati*, Stockholm, Basel, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London. Finalist: Madrid*, Halle, Toronto*, Shanghai*. Semifinalist: Doha, Estoril, US Open, Paris*. Quarterfinalist: Roland Garros, Wimbledon. 2010 IN REVIEW The Swiss native finshed in Top 2 for a record eighth straight yearHe captured five titles in nine finals during season (has won at least three titles for nine straight years)In first month of action, reached SF in Doha (l. to Davydenko) and followed with his 16th career Grand Slam crown at Australian Open (d. Murray)Became first father to win a Slam title since Agassi at 03 Australian OpenHas won at least one Slam title for eight consecutive years, tying mark of Borg and SamprasHis 66 career titles is No. 4 on Open Era titles listIn first two ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments, reached 3rd RD in Indian Wells* (losing to Baghdatis in a third set tiebreak after holding three match points) and followed with 4th RD exit in Miami*, (falling to Berdych in a third set tie-break after holding match point on Mar. 30During clay court circuit in May, lost in opening round to Gulbis in Rome*, reached SF in Estoril (l. to Montanes) and final in Madrid* (l. to Nadal)At Roland Garros, fell in QF to Soderling in four sets, ending his record of reaching 23 straight Grand Slam SFs (since 04 Wimbledon)On June 7, dropped to No. 2, having been No. 1 for 285 weeks (one week shy of equalling Sampras' all-time record)On grass in Halle reached final, falling to Hewitt, which ended a 15-match winning streak against his long-time rivalIt also ended a 29-match winning streak in HalleReturned as defending champion at Wimbledon, where he lost to Berdych in QFsIt was first time since 02 he had not reached final at All England ClubSince his QF loss at Wimbledon, won 29 of 33 matches during a seven tournament span, reaching five finalsOn July 5, he dropped to No. 3 ranking for first time since Nov. 10, 03In mid-August, returned at Toronto* where he beat Berdych (QF) and Djokovic (SF) in three-setters before falling to No. 4 Murray in rain-interrupted finalReturned to No. 2 on Aug. 16The following week he snapped a seven month title drought by winning Cincinnati* for fourth time (d. Fish) in his 90th tour-level finalBecame first player to win back-to-back titles in Cincinnati since Agassi in 95-96It was also his 17th ATP World Tour Masters 1000 trophy, tying him with Agassi and one short of Nadals recordAt US Open, advanced to SF although he squandered two match points in fifth set loss to Djokovic in 3:44Afterwards fell to No. 3 on Sept. 13Went a career-best 21-2 after US OpenReturned following month at Shanghai* where he lost to Murray in finalReturned to No. 2 on Oct. 18 Then made his first appearance in Stockholm in 10 years and won his 64th tour-level title over F. MayerIt was 18th different country he has won a tour level titleIn addition, became first active player to reach 900 career singles matches playedTwo weeks later he won his fourth career title in his hometown of Basel (d. Djokovic)In Paris*, his season-high 12-match winning streak came to an end in SF against Monfils as he lost in three tie-breaks (after holding five match points)It was his fourth loss during year after holding match pointClosed season with his fifth year-end title at Barclays ATP World Tour in London (d. Nadal)Compiled marks of 47-7 on hard, 10-4 on clay and 8-2 on grassWent tour best 16-6 vs. Top 10 opponents (most wins during year). CAREER IN REVIEW Regarded by many as games greatest ever player with a record 16 Grand Slam titles (in 22 finals), including at least one crown for eight straight yearsIn first 16 Grand Slam events of career, did not reach a final but since winning first Slam title at 03 Wimbledon, has reached final in 22 of past 30 Slam tournaments (going into 11)The only player to reach all four Slam finals in a season three different years (06-07, 09), including 10 finals in a row from 05 Wimbledon to 07 US Open and 18 of 19 through 10 Australian Open (except 08 Australian Open)Has a 66-28 career mark in finals and No. 4 in Open Era titles listHis 44 hard court titles is two behind Agassis mark and also a winner of 11 titles on grass, nine on clay (two on carpet)One of three players to finish No. 1 at least five times (04-07, 09), joining Sampras (six) and Jimmy Connors (five)In 09, finished No. 1 for fifth time in six yearsBecame first player (since Lendl in 89) to reclaim year-end top spot after losing it for a yearHe captured four titles in seven finals during year and became first player to take part in three five-set Grand Slam finals in a seasonHe captured Roland Garros (d. Soderling) in his 11th attempt and became sixth man in history to win all four Grand Slam titles in his careerOne month later, he won a record-breaking 15th Grand Slam title at Wimbledon, where he collected his sixth crown in seventh straight final at the All England Club as he outlasted Roddick 16-14 in fifth set, breaking him for first time in final gameIt was longest fifth set in a final in Grand Slam historyHe served a personal-best 50 aces and earned
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his 60th tour-level titleIn process he reclaimed top ranking (on July 6) after Nadals run of 46 consecutive weeks at No. 1During five weeks off following Wimbledon, his twin daughters, Myla Rose and Charlene Riva were born on July 23Returned in August and won Cincinnati* (d. Djokovic) and then at US Open, lost in fiveset final to No. 6 del Potro, ending a 40-match winning streak at Flushing MeadowsPlayed six (4-2) five-set matches, a career highIn 08, captured four titles in eight finals, including his fifth straight US Open crown (d. Murray)Each of his runner-up showings came to rival Nadal, at Monte-Carlo*, Hamburg*, Roland Garros (for third straight year) and WimbledonWon a career-best 21 of 25 matches on clayThen moved to grass and won Halle title (d. Kohlschreiber) without dropping serve in 49 gamesFell short of winning a sixth straight Wimbledon title as Nadal prevailed in a 4:48 marathon (9-7 in fifth set)It also ended a record 65-match winning streak on grass and it was his first loss in a grass court final (10-1)In August, reached QF in Beijing Olympics (l. to Blake) and earned gold medal in doubles (w/Wawrinka)His record streak of 237 consecutive weeks at No. 1 came to an end on Aug. 18 after holding top spot since Feb. 2, 04 (previous mark was 160 weeks by Connors)At US Open, became first player to win five straight titles since Bill Tilden captured six in a row from 20-25In November, withdrew from QF (vs. Blake) at Paris* due to back injury for first time in a tournament after 763 matchesIn 07, finished No. 1 for a fourth straight year and became only fourth player since 1973 to end year at No. 1 at least four consecutive years, joining Sampras (6), Connors (5) and McEnroe (4)Also first player in history to reach all four Grand Slam finals in back-to-back yearsWon an ATP-best eight titles (in 12 finals), including three Grand Slam crowns for third time in four yearsBegan year with a repeat title at Australian Open (d. Gonzalez) without dropping a set (first Slam title without losing a set) and first player to win a Slam title in such fashion since Borg at Roland Garros in 80 (fourth player in Open Era to do so)In March, his career-best 41-match winning streak (going back to 06 US Open) came to an end with his opening round loss to Caas at Indian Wells*Repeated runner-up effort in Monte-Carlo* (l. to Nadal)In his next clay court showing in Rome*, lost in 3rd RD to Volandri and afterwards parted ways with coach Tony RocheAt Hamburg*, defeated Nadal in final for first time on clay (1-6) to break his rivals 81-match winning streak on the surfaceAt Roland Garros, dropped one set en route to final, only to fall in four sets for second straight year to NadalWithdrew from Halle and entered Wimbledon without a grass court pre-tournament for first time in his careerAt All England Club dropped only one set en route to title match before defeating Nadal in five sets to capture his fifth consecutive Wimbledon title and join Borg as only players to win at least five straight crowns in Open EraBecame first player since Bill Tilden in 20s to capture four straight US Open titles with straight-sets win over DjokovicIt was his 12th career Grand Slam crownPosted a 15-1 mark in Grand Slam tie-breaks during yearClosed with fourth Tennis Masters Cup title (d. Ferrer) in last five yearsIn 06, Finished No. 1 for third straight year highlighted by an ATP-best 12 titles, including three Grand Slam crowns for second time in three years and four ATP Masters 1000 titles for second straight seasonCompeted in 16 finals in 17 tournaments played and won a career-high 92 matches (92-5), most by a player since Lendl compiled a 106-9 mark in 82Became first player since Sampras in 93-94 to win three straight Slam titlesHis 12 titles were most in a season since Muster in 95Became first player in Open Era (since 68) to win at least 10 titles three straight yearsAlso first player to reach all four Grand Slam finals in a year since Laver in 69Advanced to six straight Grand Slam finals going back to 05 Wimbledon, first player to accomplish that feat since Laver in 61-62 Joined Laver as only players to win at least three Grand Slam titles in two different seasons (Laver won Grand Slam in 62, 69) Also first player since Lendl in 81-82 to win at least 80 matches in back-to-back seasons From 04-06, compiled a match record of 247-15 (.943) with Nadal only player to beat him more than once during that stretchGoing back to June 05- Aug. 06, advanced to 17 consecutive finals, second-best behind Lendls 18 straight final appearances in 81-82His five losses came to two players No. 2 Nadal in finals of Dubai, Monte-Carlo*, Rome* and Roland Garros and to Murray in 2nd RD of Cincinnati*His loss to Murray ended a 55-match winning streak in North AmericaHe also won a record 29 consecutive ATP Masters 1000 matches since Hamburg* in May 05 (along with 05 Cincinnati*, 06 Indian Wells*, Miami*) before Nadal ended streak with his four-set win in Monte-Carlo*Also had won nine consecutive ATP Masters 1000 finals since 04Fell to Nadal in Dubai final and loss broke his Open Era record 56-match hard court winning streak going back to 05 Australian Open. (l. to Safin in SF)Moved on to Indian Wells* and became first player to win three straight tournament titles (d. Blake)Repeated title at Miami* (d. Ljubicic)Made clay court debut in MonteCarlo* 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 before falling in a fifth set tie-break in 5:05At Roland Garros, reached first final (l. to Nadal)In Halle, won fourth straight title there and at All England Club dropped his only set to Nadal in title match to capture his fourth consecutive Wimbledon titleWent undefeated on grass (12-0) for fourth straight year to set record for longest grass court winning streak (48)Captured Toronto* title (d. Gasquet)At US Open, became first player to win three straight US Open titles since Lendl in 85-87 with his four-set win over RoddickIn October captured Tokyo title (d. Henman) before winning his sixth different Masters 1000 title in Madrid* and followed with his first title in his birthplace of Basel (d. Gonzalez at both)Closed season by winning third Tennis Masters Cup in four years (d. Nadal in SF, Blake in F)Ended year with a 29-match winning streakIn 05, finished No. 1 for second straight year highlighted by an ATP-best 11 titles (along with Nadal), including two Grand Slam and a record four ATP Masters 1000 crownsClinched No. 1 on Oct. 3 after Bangkok title and became only fifth player in history of ATP Rankings (since 1973) to rank No. 1 every week during calendar year (Connors, Lendl, Sampras, Hewitt)Compiled best match winning percentage in a season (.953, 81-4) since McEnroe (.965, 82-3) in 84His record unbeaten streak in finals of 24 came to an end with his five-set loss to Nalbandian at Tennis Masters Cup in ShanghaiHis 35-match winning streak also came to an endBy capturing five Grand Slam titles within last two years, became first player since Laver in 68-69 to win five in consecutive seasonsAlso became first player since Budge in 37-38 to win Wimbledon and US Open back-to-back yearsIn two of his four losses, held at least one match pointHis other losses came to Nadal in SF at Roland Garros on June 3 and to Nalbandian in fifth set tie-break on Nov. 20After Nadal loss, compiled a 35-match winning streak with titles in Halle (d. Safin), Wimbledon (d. Roddick), Cincinnati* (d. Roddick), US Open (d. Agassi) and Bangkok (d. Murray)Went 50-1 on hard courts for season with only loss to SafinAfter Australian Open SF loss to Safin 97 in fifth, compiled a 25-match winning streak with titles in Rotterdam (d. Ljubicic), Dubai (d. Ljubicic), Indian Wells* (d. Hewitt) and Miami* (d. Nadal), rallying from two sets down to win in fiveStreak ended on clay in

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Gasquet)At Roland Garros, reached his first SF (l. to Nadal)Won titles in Halle and Wimbledon for third year in a row to remain undefeated on grass since 03 (36-0)On hard courts, with titles at Cincinnati*, US Open and BangkokSprained his right ankle while practicing on Oct. 11 in Basel and withdrew from Madrid*, Basel and Paris* before returning in Shanghai for Tennis Masters CupIn 04, compiled one of best seasons in nearly two decades, capturing an ATP-best 11 titles in as many finals, including three Grand Slam and three Masters 1000 victoriesHis 11 titles were most by a year-end No. 1 since Lendl won 11 in 85 and his .925 match winning percentage was highest since Lendl compiled same mark in 86Had an 18-2 record in finals over past two years after going 4-6 previous threeBecame first player since Wilander in 88 to win three Grand Slam titles in a seasonAlso first player in Open Era to win his first four Grand Slam finalsHis statistics included an 18-0 record against Top 10 foes (23-0 going back to 03 TMC in Houston), defeating every member of year-end Top 10Established Open Era record by winning 13 straight finals (going back to 03), surpassing mark of 12 held by Hall-of-Famers Borg and McEnroeFirst player to win multiple titles on clay, grass and hard courts in a season and first since Borg in 79 to win consecutive titles on those surfacesHad winning streaks of at least 10 four different times, including 23 in a row from June 7-Aug. 1Won Australian Open (d. Safin) and became No. 1 afterwards for first time on Feb. 2 and clinched year-end top spot earliest ever on Sept. 13 after winning first US Open crown (d. Hewitt)Only Grand Slam loss came to Kuerten in 3rd RD at Roland GarrosThen won four consecutive titles repeat efforts in Halle (d. Fish) and Wimbledon (d. Roddick), his first Swiss title in Gstaad (d. Andreev) and Toronto* (d. Roddick)Streak ended with his lone 1st RD loss of year to Hrbaty at Cincinnati*Lost to Berdych in 2nd RD at Athens Olympics on Aug. 17, his last loss of yearWon first US Open (d. Hewitt)Added title in Bangkok (d. Roddick) to become first player since Muster (12) in 95 to win at least 10 titlesWon longest tie-break in year-end championship history, defeating Safin 20-18 in SFIn 03, captured an ATP-high seven titles in nine finals, including his first Grand Slam crown at Wimbledon (d. Philippoussis)Went 12-0 on grassLost only one set during fortnight, and in his last two wins, did not lose serveCapped year with undefeated run at Tennis Masters Cup in Houston (d. Agassi)Claimed titles on three different surfaces (clay, grass, hard) and also won indoors en route to ATP circuit-best 78 match winsOn clay was runner-up in Rome* and GstaadAt Cincinnati*, saved a personal-best 7 M.P. in 1st RD win over Draper (l. to Nalbandian in 2nd RD) Won singles (d. Moya) and doubles titles in Vienna, lone double winner during yearIn 02, became first Swiss player to finish in Top 10 (at No. 6) and appear in year-end championship since Hlasek was No. 8 in 88Won titles in Sydney and Vienna, and earned first Masters 1000 title in HamburgReached finals in Milan and at Miami*Dedicated his Vienna title to his first coach Peter Carter, who died in a car accident two months earlierThis title is for him. I miss him a lot, he saidIn 01, earned first ATP World Tour title in Milan (d. Ivanisevic, Kafelnikov, Boutter last three rounds)Advanced to first Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros (l. to Corretja) and then defeated Sampras 7-5 in fifth on Centre Court in Wimbledon 4th RD, ending his 31-match winning streak at All England Club (l. to Henman)In 00, reached first ATP final in Marseille (l. to Rosset) and later runner-up in native Basel (l. to Enqvist)Lost in bronze medal match to Di Pasquale at Sydney OlympicsIn 99, was youngest player (18 yrs., 4 mos.) to finish in Top 100Compiled outstanding junior results, finishing as No. 1 junior in the world in 98 Won Wimbledon junior singles (d. Labadze) and doubles titles (w/O. Rochus) that yearOne of four players (Edberg, Cash, Borg) to win junior and mens title at WimbledonAlso reached final at US Open (l. to Nalbandian) and SF at Australian Open in 98Closed junior career with title at Orange Bowl in Miami (d. Coria)Has a 37-11 career Davis Cup record (27-6 in singles) in 18 ties since 99The all-time leader in career prize money with over $60 million earned a career-high $10,130,620 in 07. CAREER TITLES (66): 2010 Australian Open(H), Cincinnati*(H), Stockholm(IH), Basel(IH), Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London(IH); 2009 Madrid*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Wimbledon(G), Cincinnati*(H); 2008 Estoril(CL), Halle(G), US Open(H), Basel(IH); 2007 Australian Open(H), Dubai(H), Hamburg*(CL), Wimbledon(G), Cincinnati*(H), US Open(H), Basel(IH), Tennis Masters Cup(IH); 2006 Doha(H), Australian Open(H), Indian Wells*(H), Miami*(H), Halle(G), Wimbledon(G), Toronto*(H), US Open(H), Tokyo(H), Madrid*(IH), Basel(IC), Tennis Masters Cup(IH); 2005 Doha(H), Rotterdam(IH), Dubai(H), Indian Wells*(H), Miami*(H), Hamburg*(CL), Halle(G), Wimbledon(G), Cincinnati*(H), US Open(H), Bangkok(IH); 2004 Australian Open(H), Dubai(H), Indian Wells*(H), Hamburg*(CL), Halle(G), Wimbledon(G), Gstaad(CL), Toronto*(H), US Open(H), Bangkok(IH), Tennis Masters Cup(H); 2003 Marseille(IH), Dubai(H), Munich(CL), Halle(G), Wimbledon(G), Vienna(IH), Tennis Masters Cup(H); 2002 Sydney(H), Hamburg*(CL), Vienna(IH); 2001 Milan(IC). FINALIST (28): 2010 Madrid*(CL), Halle(G), Canada*(H), Shanghai*(H); 2009 Australian Open(H), US Open(H), Basel(IH); 2008 Monte-Carlo*(CL), Hamburg*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Wimbledon(G); 2007 Monte-Carlo*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Montreal*(H), Madrid*(IH); 2006 Dubai(H), Monte-Carlo*(CL), Rome*(CL), Roland Garros(CL); 2005 Tennis Masters Cup(IC); 2003 Rome*(CL), Gstaad(CL); 2002 Milan(IC), Miami*(H); 2001 Rotterdam(IH), Basel(IC); 2000 Marseille(IH), Basel(IC). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (4). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 17-14)

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age eightMother, Lynette, is South African and father, Robert, is Swiss and they met on a business trip (they both worked for a pharmaceutical company)Has one sister Diana, who is two years olderIdol growing up was Boris Becker and favorite player was Pete SamprasEnjoys sitting on the beach, playing cards and table tennis, is a fervent fan of hometown football team FC BaselIn 2003, initiated Roger Federer Foundation which supports disadvantaged children in South Africa and other African countries (such as Ethiopia and Zimbabwe) promoting sport for young peopleIn March 2005, he made a surprise visit to children in townships near Port Elizabeth, South Africa and in November 2005, his parents opened a multipurpose sports site that consists of two tennis courts, a basketball and netball court as well as a football ground in small municipality of ZwideThe Roger Federer Foundation spends $1 million a year on education in Ethiopia, South Africa, Tanzania, Mali, Malawi and ZimbabweEnjoys being an ambassador for global promotion of tennis and is inspired by the cultural diversity of the worldDonated several autographed items to various fundraising auctions and made a personal donation to tsunami relief efforts in January 2005Helped organize All-Star Rally for Relief, an exhibition event in Indian Wells, Calif., with proceeds to benefit UNICEFs tsunami effortsIn September 2005, autographed racquet used in US Open final to ATPs TennisKatrina.com on-line auction for the American Red Cross Hurricane Katrina relief efforts and it fetched a winning bid of $25,665In November 2004, was on hand at United Nations in New York to announce 2005 as International Year of Sport and Physical Education with U.N. Secretary General Kofi AnnanIn April 2006, named UNICEF Goodwill AmbassadorCarried Swiss flag in opening ceremonies of Athens Olympics in 2004 and Beijing Olympics in 2008 (on his birthday)Named ATP Player of Year and earned Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship award from 200408 and ATPWorldTour.com fans favorite from 200310I.T.W.A. Player of Year and Ambassador for Tennis award winner in 2004-06Named 2003 Swiss of the Year by his countrys TV audienceWon Laureus World Sportsman of Year from 2004-07Close friend of Vogue Editor-In-Chief Anna WintourShe has attended his matches at Wimbledon and the US Open and he accompanied her to Fashion Week in New York City following 2006 US OpenNamed GQs International Man of the Year for 2005 in GermanySpeaks English, German, Swiss German, French and some Swedish and ItalianGolf superstar Tiger Woods attended 06 US Open final and both athletes met for first timeReceived 2006 Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of Year award and named 200607 BBC Sports Overseas Personality of Year (also in 04)In October 2007, voted No. 30 in a list of the 100 most influential people in the world of sports in Business Week Magazine in U.S. (one of six athletes in Top 30)Named in Time Magazines 100 Most Influential People in World in May 14, 2007 issueRecipient of U.S. Academy Outstanding Athlete in 2005-06 presented by USA Today and MSNBC (voted by fans)Had a stamp of him released by Swiss Post on April 10, 2007 in his birthplace of BaselElected to two-year term in June 2008 to ATP Player CouncilElected to a second term from June 2010 to June 2012Wife, Mirka Federer (Vavrinec) is a former WTA Tour player and they met at 2000 Sydney Olympic GamesThey married on Apr. 11, 2009 in BaselTwin daughters, Charlene Riva and Myla Rose (born July 23, 2009)Coached by former ATP pro and Pete Sampras mentor Paul Annacone (since September 2010) and also works with Swiss Davis Cup captain Severin Luthi (since 2008)Physiotherapist is former ATP World Tour trainer Stephane Vivier (since October 2009), and fitness trainer Pierre Paganini during off season.

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Birthdate: April 2, 1982 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Javea, Spain Height: 59 (1.75m) Residence: Valencia, Spain Weight: 160 (72kg) Career Win-Loss: 353-212 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $9,525,842 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 9/10 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 28-54 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 4 (February 25, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 42 (October 24, 2005) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 7 (60-24) 2007: 2009: 17 (45-23) 2006: 2008: 12 (44-23) 2005:

5 (61-23) 2004: 48 (29-31) 2001: 219 (0-0) 14 (41-26) 2003: 71 (20-27) 2000: 407 (0-0) 15 (43-29) 2002: 59 (10-6)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $2,593,353. Matches won-lost: ATP: 60-24 (singles), 5-5 (doubles). Singles Winner: Acapulco, Valencia. Finalist: Buenos Aires, Rome*, Beijing. Semifinalist: Johannesburg, Monte-Carlo*, Barcelona, Madrid*, Bstad, Kuala Lumpur. Doubles Semifinalist: Buenos Aires(w/Ramirez Hidalgo). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Spaniard behind Nadal finished in Top 10 for first time in three years highlighted by capturing two ATP World Tour titles and reaching three other finalsIn February, he reached clay final in Buenos Aires (l. to countryman Ferrero)During week he recorded his 300th tour-level match win with a QF victory over AndreevThe following week, he earned title in Acapulco (d. Ferrero in three sets)In Davis Cup 1st Rd. in early March, helped defending champion Spain beat Switzerland 4-1 with two singles wins over Wawrinka and ChiudinelliIn April, resumed strong clay-court form from February in his first three tournaments on European clay in AprilReached back-to-back SFs at Monte-Carlo* (l. to Nadal) and Barcelona (l. to Verdasco) before advancing to his first ATP Masters 1000 final in Rome*Defeated three Top 10 players No. 5 Murray, No. 10 Tsonga and No. 9 Verdasco in straight sets before losing to Nadal in a final twice interrupted by rain Followed up by defeating No. 11 Cilic and No. 4 Murray en route to SFs in Madrid* (l. to Federer in three sets)At Roland Garros, lost in 3rd RD to MelzerOn grass, equalled best performance at Wimbledon by reaching 4th RD, (l. to Soderling in five sets)In Davis Cup QF tie in France, lost first singles rubber in five sets to MonfilsIn last clay event, reached SFs in Bastad (l. to Soderling), and finished with 31-7 mark on clay (most wins in 2010)At US Open reached 4th Rd., falling to countryman Verdasco in a fifth set tie-breakAfterwards broke Top 10 on Sept. 13In October, reached SF in Kuala Lumpur (d. No. 7 Berdych, l. to Golubev)The following week in Beijing, defeated No. 5 Soderling in QF before falling to then-No. 2 Djokovic in a rain-delayed Monday finalIn November, won his first career indoor title in his hometown of Valencia (d. Soderling in SF, Granollers in F)At Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London, went 0-3 in round robin playFinished with 2616 mark on hard and went 7-14 vs. Top 10 opponentsEarned a career high $2,593,353. CAREER IN REVIEW The Spaniard has been a consistent performer on ATP World Tour, finishing in Top 20 for six consecutive years from 05-10Has a 9-10 mark in ATP World Tour finals and his best season came in 07 when he won a careerhigh three titles and finished No. 5That year he also advanced to a Grand Slam-best SF at US Open (l. to Djokovic) and closed season by reaching final at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai (l. to Federer)In 09, helped country to Davis Cup title (d. Czech Republic) and was 6-0 in singlesWas runner-up in Dubai and Barcelona, first season he didnt win a title since 05In 08, captured two ATP titles in three finals and advanced to QF in two Grand Slam tournaments (Australian Open, Roland Garros)Also helped Spain to its first Davis Cup title in four years (d. Argentina 3-1)In 07, won a career-best 61 matches, picking up titles in Auckland (d. Robredo), Bstad (d. Almagro) and Tokyo (d. Gasquet)Went 9-7 vs. Top 10 opponentsIn 06, won title in Stuttgart (d. Acasuso) in a five-hour marathon, rallying fom two sets to one and a 1-5 deficit, saving one match point in fourth setBroke into Top 10 for first time on Jan. 30Was in Top 10 for five weeks during yearIn 05, reached lone final in his hometown Valencia (l. to Andreev)In 02, captured first ATP title in Bucharest (d. Acasuso) while reaching his maiden final in just his second ATP event in Umag (d. Nalbandian, Coria; l. to Moya)Has a 13-4 career Davis Cup singles record in 11 ties and member of winning team in 08-09. CAREER TITLES (9): 2010 Acapulco(CL), Valencia(IH); 2008 Valencia(CL), s-Hertogenbosch(G); 2007 Auckland(H), Bastad(CL), Tokyo(H); 2006 Stuttgart(CL); 2002 Bucharest(CL). FINALIST (10): 2010 Buenos Aires(CL), Rome*(CL), Beijing(H); 2009 Dubai(H), Barcelona(CL); 2008 Barcelona(CL); 2007 Tennis Masters Cup-Shanghai(IH); 2005 Valencia(CL); 2003 Sopot(CL); 2002 Umag(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1).

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 94-67)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 8-8 MIAMI 15-8 MONTE CARLO 17-7 ROME 12-8 MADRID 8-8 TORONTO/MONTREAL 5-7 CINCINNATI 11-7 SHANGHAI 3-2 PARIS 5-6

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PERSONAL Born in Javea but moved to Gandia at age 13, then two years later to Barcelona to attend Catalan Tennis FederationSpent nine months at Equelite, Juan Carlos Ferreros Academy in Villena before moving back to Javea while practicing in DeniaFather, Jaime, is an accountant, and his mother, Pilar, is an elementary school teacherOlder brother, Javier, is a tennis coach and former Spanish junior champion (under 13)His other favorite sports are football, basketball and is big fan of FC BarcelonaEnjoys reading and keeps every bookCoached by countryman Javier Piles.

SPANIARDS IN TOP 10
In 2010, David Ferrer nished in the Top 10 for the second time in his career. Here are the13 Spaniards to nish in the Top 10 since the inception of the South African Airways ATP Rankings in 1973, with their year-end best ranking: TOP 10 PLAYER FINISHES Rafael Nadal 6 Carlos Moya 5 Manuel Orantes 4 Sergi Bruguera 3 Juan Carlos Ferrero 3 Alex Corretja 2 David Ferrer 2 Jose Higueras 2 Tommy Robredo 2 Alberto Berasategui 1 Albert Costa 1 Emilio Sanchez 1 YEAR-END YEARS BEST RANKING 2005-10 No. 1 1997-98, 2002-04 No. 5 1974-77 No. 4 1993-94, 97 No. 4 2001-03 No. 3 1998, 00 No. 3 2007, 10 No. 5 1979, 83 No. 7 2006-07 No. 7 1994 No. 8 2002 No. 9 1990 No. 8

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FERRERO (ESP)
Birthdate: February 12, 1980 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Onteniente, Spain Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Villena, Spain Weight: 160 (72kg) Career Win-Loss: 454-239 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $13,320,292 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 15/18 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 39-57 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 1 (September 8, 2003) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 198 (February 3, 2003) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 29 (33-14) 2007: 24 (34-23) 2004: 31 (23-16) 2001: 5 (57-21) 1998: 345 (0-0) 2009: 23 (35-20) 2006: 23 (28-23) 2003: 3 (67-21) 2000: 12 (46-26) 1997: 671 (0-0) 2008: 55 (21-15) 2005: 18 (46-27) 2002: 4 (48-25) 1999: 43 (16-8)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $731,394. Matches won-lost: ATP: 33-14 (singles). Singles Winner: Costa do Sauipe, Buenos Aires, Umag. Finalist: Acapulco. Semifinalist: Stuttgart. Quarterfinalist: Monte Carlo*, Hamburg. 2010 IN REVIEW The Spaniard finished in Top 30 for ninth time in 11 years, highlighted by three ATP World Tour titles for first time since 03He compiled a 14-match winning streak, second-longest of career (won 16 in a row during 02) in February as he won titles in Costa do Sauipe (d. Kubot), Buenos Aires (d. Ferrer) and reached final in Acapulco (l. to Ferrer)Returned to European clay in April and best result was QF in Monte-Carlo* (d. No. 10 Tsonga, l. to Nadal)Also reached 3rd RD at Roland Garros (l. to Ginepri in five sets)Went 0-2 on grass, then resumed clay success in mid-July with SF in Stuttgart (l. to Montanes), QF in Hamburg (l. to F. Mayer) and title in Umag (d. Starace)One month later he finished season with 3rd RD at US Open (l. to Melzer)He underwent left knee and right wrist surgery on Oct. 6 in SpainCompiled marks of 28-7 on clay and 5-5 on hard courts. CAREER IN REVIEW The veteran Spaniard has been one of most consistent performers on ATP World Tour, finishing in Top 25 eight times, including three straight Top 5 campaigns from 01-03He owns a 15-17 career record in finals, (4-2 in ATP Masters 1000 finals) and a four-time winner in 01 and 03Captured his lone Grand Slam crown at Roland Garros in 03 (d. Verkerk) and later that year reached final at US Open (l. to Roddick)After Open he became No. 1 on Sept. 8 and held top spot for eight weeks before finishing a year-end best No. 3 in 03Also won a personal-best 67 matches that year and won ATP Masters 1000 titles in Monte-Carlo* (Coria) and Madrid* (d. Massu)In 09, finished in Top 25 for eighth time in 10 years and broke a 110-tournament title drought by winning Casablanca crown (d. Serra)In 08, finished out of Top 50 for first time since his rookie campaign in 98Runner-up in Auckland (l. to Kohlschreiber) and handed Nadal his lone clay court loss (24-1) of year in 2nd RD of Rome*Retired in 1st RD at Roland Garros (vs. Daniel) with leg injury and in 2nd RD at Wimbledon with a hamstring injury (vs. Zverev)Also withdrew from US Open with right shoulder injuryMissed three months of actionIn 07, best result was runner-up in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Caas)Best Slam result was QF at Wimbledon (l. to Federer)In 06, did not drop a set en route to Cincinnati* final and defeated three Top 10 players No. 5 Blake (2nd), No. 2 Nadal (QF) and No. 7 Robredo (SF) before falling to RoddickHis ranking improved from 31 to No. 18In 05, reached final in Barcelona (l. to Nadal) and Vienna (d. Nalbandian in QF, l. to Ljubicic) and lost to eventual champion nine times during yearHelped his country back into 06 Davis Cup World Group by winning fifth and decisive rubber against Italys BraccialiIn 04, finished out of Top 30 for first time in five years and best Slam showing was SF at Australian Open (l. to Federer)Reached lone final in Rotterdam (l. to Hewitt)Missed March due to chicken poxDid not play a tournament prior to Roland Garros after injuring his right wrist and ribs in a fall while practicing on May 8 in SpainCame in as defending champion in Paris and lost to Andreev in 2nd RDIn 03, became first Spaniard to finish No. 3 since Corretja in 98, matching best finish by a Spanish player in history of ATP Rankings (since 1973)Won four titles in a careerhigh seven finals and led his country to Davis Cup final (lost 3-1 to Australia) with a 4-3 singles mark during yearLost five-set matches to Hewitt and Philippoussis in finalFirst player since Lendl in 80 to win at least 30 matches on clay (33-5) and hard courts (30-12) in same seasonLost only one opening round match in 20 tournamentsIn each Grand Slam tournament, turned in a career-best result at that time (20-3 record)Reached final at US Open with wins over former champions Hewitt (QF) and Agassi (SF)First Spaniard to reach US Open final since Manuel Orantes won title in 75By reaching final, became second Spaniard (Moya in 99) to hold No. 1 in ATP RankingsQualified for Tennis Masters Cup in Houston and trailed No. 1 Roddick by 26 points in Race going into year-end event but went 0-3 in round robinIn 02, won two ATP titles in five finals, highlighted by first Grand Slam final at Roland Garros (l. to A. Costa)Closed season with runner-up effort at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai where he lost an epic five-set battle to No. 1 Hewitt 6-4 in final setLost first two sets before winning next two and led 3-1 in final set but Hewitt rallied to repeat as championFinished at No. 4 and became first Spaniard since Bruguera in 93-94 to appear in Top 5 in back-to-back seasonsWon Hong Kong (d. Moya)Injured his right ankle while practicing on off-day at Roland Garros but recovered to reach finalIn 01, finished with his first Top 10 showing at No. 5, highest year-end by a Spaniard since Corretja (No. 3) in 1998Also compiled a career-best 16-match winning streak, which was second-best on ATP circuit during year (Hewitt-17)Won title in Estoril then put together a stretch of three straight finals, winning in Barcelona (d. Moya) and Rome* (d. Kuerten) before the streak was snapped by countryman Albert Portas at Hamburg*
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All three finals were five-sets and for year played in an ATP-high eight five-set matches (4-4)Continued strong play at Roland Garros where he advanced to SF for second straight year, losing again to eventual champion KuertenIn 00, reached ATP finals in Dubai (l. to Kiefer) and Barcelona (l. to Safin), advanced to his first Grand Slam SF in his debut at Roland Garros (l. to Kuerten) and led Spain to its first Davis Cup title everPosted wins over Australias Rafter and Hewitt to clinch 3-1 final Cup victoryAt Olympics in Sydney, reached QF (l. to Di Pasquale)Made indoor breakthrough at Paris* where he reached his first SF (l. to eventual winner Safin)In 99, made biggest ranking improvement in Top 50 from previous year, moving 302 positions from No. 345 to No. 43Captured first ATP title in Mallorca, defeating No. 11 Corretja in three sets in his fifth career eventQualified and advanced to SF in Casablanca in ATP debutOne of three teenagers (Hewitt, Safin) to capture an ATP title during yearNamed 99 ATP Newcomer of YearReached Roland Garros junior final in 98 (l. to Gonzalez) Has a 17-6 singles and 0-1 doubles record in 16 Davis Cup ties and member of winning team in 00 and 04Earned a career-high $3,026,760 in 03. CAREER TITLES (15): 2010 Costa do Sauipe(CL), Buenos Aires(CL), Umag(CL); 2009 Casablanca(CL); 2003 Monte-Carlo*(CL), Valencia(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Madrid*(IH); 2002 Monte-Carlo*(CL), Hong Kong(H); 2001 Dubai(H), Estoril(CL), Barcelona(CL), Rome*(CL); 1999 Mallorca(CL). FINALIST (18): 2010 Acapulco(CL); 2009 Umag(CL); 2008 Auckland(H); 2007 Costa do Sauipe(CL); 2006 Cincinnati*(H); 2005 Barcelona(CL), Vienna(IH); 2004 Rotterdam(IH); 2003 Sydney(H), US Open(H), Bangkok(IH); 2002 Roland Garros(CL), Kitzbhel(CL), Tennis Masters Cup-Shanghai(IH); 2001 Hamburg*(CL), Gstaad(CL); 2000 Dubai(H), Barcelona(CL). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 21-17)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 8-9 MIAMI 10-9 MONTE CARLO 31-8 ROME 16-7 MADRID 10-8 TORONTO/MONTREAL13-9 CINCINNATI 15-9 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 7-7 HAMBURG: 12-6 (RUP - 2001)

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age seven with his father, Eduardo, who often travels with sonHas two sisters, Ana and LauraAs a youngster, admired play of former No. 1 and two-time Roland Garros champion Jim CourierLikes to collect motor bikes and cars (his favorite is a Renault Spider)Fan of Real Madrid football teamDraws his tennis inspiration from his mother, Rosario, who passed away when he was 17In Oct. 2001, opened tennis school, Equelite-Juan Carlos Ferrero in his hometown of Villena, Alicante, to promote future tennis talents between ages 14 and 21Bought an old cottage and refurbished into Hotel Ferrero in July 2007 in Bocairente, 50 minutes south from Valencia (features 12 luxury suites)In November 2010, received its first Michelin Star in 2011 Spain & Portugal Michelin GuideThe product selection and the creativity shown in restaurant menu contributed to hotel restaurants first recognitionFriend of countryman and pro golfer Sergio GarciaReceived Spains 2003 National Sportsman of the Year award on Sept. 30, 2004 from King Juan Carlos in MadridIt is highest sporting accolade by Spanish governmentFitness trainer is Miguel Maeso and coached by Antonio Martinez (since 1989) and Samuel Lopez (since October 2009).

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MARDY

FISH

(USA)
Birthdate: December 9, 1981 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Edina, Minnesota, USA Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Tampa, Florida, USA Weight: 178 (81kg) Career Win-Loss: 232-174 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $4,724,858 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/12 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 20-37 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 16 (November 15, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 14 (July 6, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 16 (40-14) 2009: 55 (21-17) 2008: 23 (32-23)

2007: 39 (24-23) 2006: 47 (22-18) 2005: 227 (6-11)

2004: 37 (29-20) 2003: 20 (39-25) 2002: 81 (11-11)

2001: 141 (5-8) 2000: 304 (3-4)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $933,878. Matches won-lost: ATP: 40-14 (singles), 21-12 (doubles). Singles Winner: Newport, Atlanta. Finalist: London / Queens Club, Cincinnati*. Semifinalist: Sydney, Delray Beach. Doubles Winner: San Jose(w/Querrey), Washington(w/Knowles). Semifinalist: Memphis(w/Knowles). 2010 IN REVIEW No. 2 American had first Top 20 since 03, with career-high 40 match winsFell to No. 108 on Mar. 1Went 285 after Roland GarrosRunner-up at Queen's (l. to Querrey)Back-to-back titles in Newport (d. O. Rochus) and Atlanta (d. Roddick in SF, Isner in F)Career-best 11-match win streak ended in Washington 3rd RD (l. to Cilic)Cincinnati* finalist, beating No. 8 Verdasco (2nd RD), No. 4 Murray (QF) and No. 13 Roddick (SF) (l. to Federer)Had two five-set singles wins vs. Colombia in 3-2 Davis Cup World Group winWas 5-1 in five-sets, 5-3 vs. Top 10, 25-10 on hard, 11-2 on grass, 4-2 on clay and 20-5 in tie-breaksEarned career-high $933,878. CAREER IN REVIEW The American has six Top 50 seasons in eight years and is 5-12 in finalsIn 09, won first title in three years at Delray BeachHad left knee surgery Sept. 28, ending seasonIn 08, runner-up at Indian Wells* (d. No. 4 Davydenko, No. 7 Nalbandian, No. 1 Federer, l. to No. 3 Djokovic)Reached QF at US Open (d. No. 9 Blake in 3rd 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 finished No. 47 to win Comeback Player of the YearWon Houston as wild card, ranked No. 212In 05, underwent left wrist surgeries on June 13 and Sept. 15In 04, won Athens Olympics silver (l. to Massu in five sets) In Davis Cup singles, was 3-2 as U.S. reached final (l. to Spain)In 03, won first title in Stockholm (d. Soderling) and three-time finalist, including Cincinnati* (l. to Roddick in third-set tie-break; held 2 M.P.)Held serve 74 straight games and extended streak to 92 games at US OpenIn Davis Cup, 9-6 (6-5 in singles) in nine ties. CAREER TITLES (5): 2010 Newport(G), Atlanta(H); 2009 Delray Beach(H); 2006 Houston(CL); 2003 Stockholm(IH). FINALIST (12): 2010 London / Queens Club(G), ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Cincinnati(H); 2009 San Jose(IH); 2008 Indian Wells*(H), New Haven(H); 2007 New Haven(H); 2004 San Jose(IH), Halle(G), Athens Olympics(H); 2003 Delray Beach(H), Nottingham(G), Cincinnati*(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-7)

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PERSONAL Father, Tom, is teaching pro; mother, Sally, housewifeYounger sister, MeredithMoved from Minnesota to Vero Beach, Fla. at age four in 85Lived with Andy Roddick in 99Played basketball and tennis with Roddick at Boca PrepAvid golferIn 04, hit 370-foot home run to right in batting practice at New York Mets Shea StadiumHosts Mardys Tennis and Jakes Music Fest with country music star Jake OwenWife, Stacey Gardner (married September 28, 2008) Fitness trainer is Christian LoCascio, who helped him lose 30 pounds prior to 2010 season.
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FABIO

FOGNINI

(ITA)

Birthdate: May 24, 1987 Turned Pro: 2004 Birthplace: Sanremo, Italy Height: 510 (1.78m) Residence: Arma di Taggia, Italy Weight: 163 (73kg) Career Win-Loss: 59-83 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,305,141 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-13 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 54 (November 30, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 110 (March 8, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 55 (16-26) 2009: 54 (20-26) 2008: 92 (16-18)

2007: 94 (5-7) 2006: 249 (2-5) 2005: 302 (0-1)

2004: 786 (0-0) 2003:T1082 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $424,469. Matches won-lost: ATP: 16-26 (singles), 5-12 (doubles) Challenger: 18-3 (singles), 5-3 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Costa Do Sauipe. Doubles Finalist: Acapulco(w/Starace). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 3 Italian (behind Starace and Seppi) finished in Top 60 for second straight yearHis best ATP World Tour result was QF in Costa do Sauipe in FebruaryTurned in Grand Slam personal-best 3rd RD at Roland Garros (d. No. 15 seed Monfils in five sets, l. to Wawrinka) and Wimbledon where he beat No. 9 Verdasco in 1st RD (l. to Benneteau)Also earned three Challenger titles, two on home soil and one in Chile, while compiling an 18-3 match recordWent 9-14 on clay, 4-10 on hard and 3-2 on grassEarned a career-high $424,469. CAREER IN REVIEW The Italian has finished in Top 100 for four straight years (07-10), including a year-end best No. 54 in 2009 when he won a personal best 20 matches, reaching SF in Stuttgart (d. No. 11 Davydenko, l. to Hanescu) and QF in BucharestIn 08, compiled his best results on clay, advancing to three ATP World Tour SFs (Costa do Sauipe, Warsaw and Umag) and winning two Challenger titlesAlso advanced to his first ATP QF in Via del Mar (l. to Ventura)In 07, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 94 with a combination of successful ATP (5-7) and Challenger results (34-17 record)Qualified in five ATP tournaments, reaching 3rd RD in back-to-back events in Kitzbhel (l. to Seppi) and in Montreal* where he posted win over No. 14 Murray before losing to FedererHas a 5-2 career Davis Cup singles record in five ties. CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-5)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 2-3 MIAMI 0-1 MONTE CARLO 2-2 ROME 1-3 MADRID 1-3 TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-2 SHANGHAI 1-1 PARIS 1-1

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age fourNickname is FognaFather, Fulvio, owns his own company; mother Silvana is a housewifeHas one younger sister, Fulvia, who is a studentSpeaks four languages: Italian, English, Spanish and FrenchHobbies include football, fan of Inter Milano and Genoa and idols are football player Ivan Zamorano, motorbike star Valentino Rossi and football world champion Marco MaterazziEnjoys playing on all surfaces and considers best shots his forehand and backhandFitness trainer is Ennio Capano and coached by Pablo Martin.

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MARIUSZ

FYRSTENBERG (POL)
Birthdate: July 8, 1980 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Warsaw, Poland Height: 64 (1.93m) Residence: Warsaw, Poland Weight: 176 (79kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 243-183 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $1,578,325 Two-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 11/18 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 317 (August 12, 2002) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 10T(October 11, 2010) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: T12 (38-28) 2009: 18 (34-27) 2008: 15 (38-27)

2007: 24 (39-25) 2006: 16 (43-32) 2005: 54 (20-20)

2004: 49 (25-20) 2003: 88 (5-1) 2002: 165 (1-1)

2001: 298 (0-2) 2000: 619 (0-0) 1999: 693 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $361,640. Matches won-lost: ATP: 38-28 (doubles). Doubles Winner: Eastbourne. Finalist: Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Shanghai*, Vienna. Semifinalist: Miami*, Barcelona, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London(all w/Matkowski). 2010 IN REVIEW The Polish doubles specialist teamed with Matkowski to qualify for their fourth season-ending championship in past five years (except 07)Reached SFs at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London (l. to Bhupathi-Mirnyi) They got to a slow start (15-14) through first week of June before capturing their lone ATP World Tour title of season in Eastbourne (d. Fleming-Skupski) prior to WimbledonThey struggled in their next six tournaments with a 2-6 mark until getting to US Open where they reached QFs (l. to Bryans)In October they advanced to four straight finals, including three on Asian circuitThey were finalists in Kuala Lumpur (l. to CermakMertinak), Beijing (l. to Bryans) and ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Shanghai* (l. to Melzer-Paes)Continued strong play in Europe with runner-up in Vienna (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)Their finals streak ended with 1st Rd. loss in ValenciaFinished No. 4 in ATP Doubles Team Ranking and No. 12 individuallyEarned a career-high $361,640. CAREER IN REVIEW The Warsaw native has collected 11 ATP World Tour doubles titles (in 29 finals) with countryman Matkowski since 03They won two ATP World Tour doubles title from 07-09 and their biggest title came at 08 Madrid* (d. Bhupathi-Knowles)They have won four titles on home soil in Warsaw, last coming in 08They have an overall 240-181 doubles recordThey have reached year end championship three times (2006, 08-09) and their best Grand Slam results are SF appearance at Australian Open in 06 and QFs at 09 Australian Open, Roland Garros and US Open in 10Member of Polish Davis Cup team and has a 22-9 career record (15-4 in doubles) in 23 ties. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (11). FINALIST (18) BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY

CAREER 6-8

10 09 08 SF RR SF (all w/ Matowski)

06 RR

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DOUBLES (1-2 in finals). MADRID: Champion - 2008; Finalist - 2007; SHANGHAI: Finalist - 2010, 2009 (all w/Matkowski)

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age sevenNickname is FrytaMother Ewa; Father, Zdzislaw, and older brother DarekSpeaks Polish, English and Spanish Enjoys reading and ski jumping Admires Spaniard Juan Carlos FerreroFavorite surface is clay and considers best shot an overhead smash Wife, Marta (married July 28, 2007 in Warsaw)

POLISH DOUBLES SUCCESS


Mariusz Fyrstenberg and his countryman Marcin Matkowski have combined to caputre 11 ATP World Tour titles during their career, winning at least one title for eight straight years. Heres a look at their titles: YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 TITLE(S) Eastbourne Kuala Lampur, Eastbourne Madrid*, Warsaw Vienna, Sopot Bucharest Sopot Costa do Sauipe Sopot

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TEYMURAZ

GABASHVILI

(RUS)

Birthdate: May 23, 1985 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Tbilisi, Georgia Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Moscow, Russia/Naples, Florida, USA Weight: 182 (82kg) Career Win-Loss: 54-100 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,523,240 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-10 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 59 (February 2, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 118 (September 10, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 80 (10-17) 2007: 120 (10-28) 2004: 254 (0-2) 2009: 106 (13-24) 2006: 102 (6-12) 2003: 288 (0-0) 2008: 65 (13-13) 2005: 141 (2-4) 2002: T882 (0-0)

2001:T951 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $319,514. Matches won-lost: ATP: 10-17 (singles), 3-6 (doubles) Challenger: 16-11 (singles), 5-8 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: New Haven. Doubles Semifinalist: St. Petersburg(w/Elgin). 2010 IN REVIEW The Russian finished in Top 100 for second time in three years, highlighted by QF appearance in New Haven in August (l. to Istomin)Turned in his best career Grand Slam result at Roland Garros where he qualified and reached 4th RD with wins over Koellerer, Zemlja and No. 8 Roddick in straight sets before losing to Melzer in four setsWent 10-17 in ATP level play and 16-11 in Challengers with four SF showings. CAREER IN REVIEW The Russian finished a year-end best No. 65 in 08, winning a personal-best 13 matches (also in 09)In February 09, he reached a career-high No. 59His best 09 results were QFs in Casablanca and Bastad, both on clayMade Davis Cup debut in 1st RD vs. Romania and beat Crivoi in dead rubberIn 08, advanced to a personal best four QFs, in Rotterdam, Zagreb, Amersfoort and BucharestAlso won four Challenger titles and compiled a 29-10 markIn 07, made breakthrough by reaching his first ATP QF in Memphis and 3rd RD at Indian Wells* (l. to Haas)Beat No. 7 Gonzalez in five sets for first Top 10 win at US OpenIn doubles, reached maiden ATP final at Indianapolis (w/Karlovic)Has an 1-2 Davis Cup record in two ties (1-1 in singles)Earned a career-high $337,833 in 09. CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-2)

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CAREER 0-3 4-3 1-3 2-5

10 1ST 4TH 2ND 1ST 09 2ND 2ND 1ST

09 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 07 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST

08 1ST 06 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD

07 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND

06 2ND

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 6-12)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 3-2 MIAMI 2-2 MONTE CARLO 0-2 ROME 0-2 MADRID 0-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 PARIS 1-2

PERSONAL Began playing at age six at schoolBorn in Tbilisi, Georgia and moved to Moscow at age nineFather, Besiki, is a retired auditor; mother, Ana, is a retired doctorHas one younger brother, Levan, who plays pro basketball for Tbilisi Dynamo, and one younger sister, Ecaterina, who is a studentHis uncle was a Soviet Union champion in divingSpeaks Russian, Georgian, Spanish and EnglishHis idols growing up were Michael Jordan and sixtime World No. 1 Pete SamprasHobbies include playing football and basketballDoes not have a favorite surface (enjoys playing on all) and considers return as strength in his gameConsiders his wife and parents as most inspirational people in his lifeFormer coach Andrei Kesarev trained him for nine years for free since he couldnt afford a coachWife, Maria (married June 28, 2008) played at Univ. of North Florida in Jacksonville and graduated in 2009Trained at Barcelona Total Tennis Club for the past ten years.

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GUILLERMO

GARCIA-LOPEZ (ESP)
Birthdate: June 4, 1983 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: La Roda (Albacete), Spain Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: La Roda (Albacete), Spain Weight: 180 (81kg) Career Win-Loss: 132-148 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,635,532 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 7-22 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 29 (October 18, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 88 (April 26, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 33 (31-23) 2007: 2009: 41 (28-27) 2006: 2008: 62 (21-22) 2005:

90 (13-22) 2004: 128 (5-7) 69 (15-20) 2003: 239 (0-1) 91 (19-26) 2002: 360 (0-0)

2001: T878 (0-0) 2000:T1126 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $701,006. Matches won-lost: ATP: 31-23 (singles), 9-12 (doubles). Singles Winner: Bangkok. Finalist: Eastbourne. Semifinalist: Estoril. Quarterfinalist: Casablanca, Tokyo, Shanghai*. Doubles Winner: Doha(w/Montanes). Semifinalist: Bangkok(w/Chiudinelli). 2010 IN REVIEW The Spaniard enjoyed best season, finishing a year-end high No. 33Broke into Top 30 for first time in career in OctoberWon personal-high 31 matches, including 10 of 12 matches on Asian circuitCaptured title in Bangkok (d. Nieminen), his first on hard court, and also posted biggest win of his career over No. 1 Nadal in SF (saved 24 of 26 break points)Appeared in his first ATP Masters 1000 QF in Shanghai* (l. to Djokovic) Reached his first grass court final in June in Eastbourne (l. to Llodra)Reached to SF in Estoril (l. to Gil)In doubles, won first career title in Doha (w/Montanes)Earned careeer-high $701,006. CAREER IN REVIEW The La Roda (Albacete) native finished in Top 50 for first time at No. 41 in 09 while winning his first ATP World Tour title in Kitzbhel (d. Benneteau)Also a SF in Eastbourne and QF in five othersIn 08, reached SF in San Jose (l. to Roddick) and Gstaad (l. to Andreev)In 07, reached three ATP World Tour QFs on as many surfaces (clay-Estoril, grass-Nottingham, hard-Delray Beach)In 06, turned in SF in Delray Beach (d. Agassi, l. to Malisse) and a trio of QFsAlso claimed Scheveningen Challenger title (d. Montanes)In doubles, reached first ATP doubles final in Umag (w/Portas)In 05, made Australian Open debut and recorded first Top 10 win over No. 5 Moya (l. to Kim)In 04, reached first ATP SF in Umag (l. to Caas). CAREER TITLES (2): 2010 Bangkok(IH); 2009 Kitzbhel(CL). FINALIST (1): 2010 Eastbourne(G). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-3)

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CAREER 6-6 4-7 5-6 3-6

10 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 10 4TH 2ND 1ST 3RD 3RD QF

09 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 09 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD 1ST

08 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND 08 2ND 1ST

07 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 07 3RD 2ND 3RD

06 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 05 1ST

05 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST

04 2ND

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 19-20)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 6-4 MIAMI 2-4 MONTE CARLO 1-3 ROME 2-1 MADRID 2-2 TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 CINCINNATI 2-1 SHANGHAI 3-2

PERSONAL Nickname is Guille or WillyBegan playing tennis at seven years oldFather, Juan Garcia Ballesteros, is a teacherMother, Paqui Lopez Cuesta, is a nurseHas one younger brother, JuanEnjoys playing football and skiingSupports FC BarcelonaPractices often with fellow resident Juan Carlos FerreroAthletes who inspired him are Zinedine Zidane, Pete Sampras and Michael JordanFavorite movie is Gladiator and book is Da Vinci CodeHis favorite surface is clay and best shot is backhand down the lineSays greatest match he has ever seen was countryman Sergi Brugueras five-set win over Jim Courier in 1993 Roland Garros final Considers his biggest win over No. 5 Carlos Moya in first round of 2005 Australian Open, which allowed him to break Top 100 for first timeFitness trainer is Francisco Garcia Rebolloso and coached by Juan Manuel Esparcia Clemente.
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RICHARD

GASQUET (FRA)
Birthdate: June 18, 1986 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: Beziers, France Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Neuchatel, Switzerland Weight: 165 (74kg) Career Win-Loss: 222-143 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $4,894,159 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/8 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 13-38 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 7 (July 9, 2007) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 45 (April 7, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 30 (38-22) 2007: 2009: 52 (22-15) 2006: 2008: 24 (32-22) 2005:

8 (49-24) 2004: 109 (13-15) 2001:T1303 (0-0) 18 (34-21) 2003: 93 (2-8) 16 (31-11) 2002: 166 (1-5)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $657,596. Matches won-lost: ATP: 38-22 (singles), 3-4 (doubles) Challenger: 5-1 (singles), 1-1 (doubles). Singles Winner: Nice. Finalist: Sydney, Gstaad. Quarterfinalist: Brisbane, Casablanca, Belgrade, Basel. Doubles Semifinalist: Metz(w/Roger-Vasselin). 2010 IN REVIEW The Frenchman finished in Top 30 for fifth time in six yearsMade QFs or better eight timesWon sixth career title in Nice (d. Verdasco)Finalist in Sydney (l. to Baghdatis) and Gstaad (l. to Almagro)Lost 2-0 set leads in 1st RD of Australian Open (l. to Youzhny) and Roland Garros (l. to Murray)Went 20-14 on hard, 16-8 on clay. CAREER IN REVIEW Top French player for three straight years (05-07) while finishing in Top 20, including year-end best No. 8 in '07 with 49-24 record and Grand Slam-best SF at Wimbledon (d. No. 5 Roddick, l. to Federer)Afterwards reached career-high No. 7Has a 6-8 finals record, including three titles in '06 on three surfaces (grass, clay, indoor-carpet)Was most titles by a Frenchman since Guy Forgets six in 91In 09, missed May-July with three-month doping suspensionIn 08, did not win an ATP title for first time since 04In 07, clinched final berth at Tennis Masters Cup, climbing from 13 to No. 8 in the final week after SF at Paris*In 05, won first title in Nottingham (d. Mirnyi)He and No. 2 Nadal were only teenagers to finish in Top 20In 04, reached first ATP final in Metz (l. to Haehnel)In doubles, won Roland Garros mixed title (w/Golovin)In 02, was youngest player (16) in yearend Top 200No. 1 junior in 02, winning Roland Garros (d. Recouderc) and US Open (d. Baghdatis)Fifth Frenchman to finish as World No. 1 junior and first since Arnaud Di Pasquale in 97Has a 5-5 career Davis Cup singles record (0-1 in doubles) in eight tiesEarned a career-high $1,284,790 in 07. CAREER TITLES (6): 2010 Nice(CL); 2007 Mumbai(H); 2006 Nottingham(G), Gstaad(CL), Lyon(IC); 2005 Nottingham(G). FINALIST (8): 2010 Sydney(H), Gstaad(CL); 2008 Stuttgart(CL); 2007 Estoril(CL), Tokyo(H); 2006 Toronto*(H); 2005 Hamburg*(CL); 2004 Metz(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-11)

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CAREER 8-7 4-7 11-5 10-5

10 1ST 1ST 4TH

09 3RD 1ST

08 4TH 4TH 1ST

07 4TH 2ND SF 2ND

06 1ST 2ND 1ST 4TH

05 3RD 4TH 4TH

04 1ST 1ST 1ST

03 1ST 1ST

02 1ST
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DOUBLES: ROLAND GARROS: Mixed Champion - 2004 (w/Golovin)

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 50-42)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 7-5 MIAMI 1-5 MONTE CARLO 10-6 ROME 4-4 MADRID 2-3 TORONTO/MONTREAL 9-5 CINCINNATI 4-5 SHANGHAI 2-2 PARIS 5-3 Hamburg: 6-4 (RUP - 2005)

10 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 3RD 3RD 2ND

09 3RD 3RD 1ST

08 4TH 2ND 3RD 1ST 3RD QF 2ND

07 4TH 3RD QF 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND SF

06 4TH 2ND 2ND

05 SF 2ND RUP 2ND 1ST 2ND 3RD

03 1ST 1ST 1ST

02 2ND

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age four with father, Francis, who ran tennis club in Serignan; mother, Maryse, also teaches tennisAt nine, was on cover of French Tennis Magazine (Feb. 96) Discovered by former ATP pro Pierre Barthes who ran the nearby Cap d Agde tennis campRugby fan and supports hometown Beziers teamMoved to Switzerland in Sept. 05In Feb. 08, launched The Richard Gasquet Foundation, which aims to help adolescents who struggle to find their place in society and who suffer from a lack of confidenceIt will use sport as a way to bring underprivileged youths back to health and enable them to rediscover the joys of life; and as a way to build a futureCoached by countryman Eric Deblicker (since Aug. 09).

FREDERICO

GIL (POR)
Birthdate: March 24, 1985 Turned Pro: 2003 Birthplace: Lisboa, Portugal Height: 510 (1.78m) Residence: Sintra, Portugal Weight: 167 (76kg) Career Win-Loss: 42-43 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $862,953 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 66 (May 25, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 105 (September 20, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 101 (12-13) 2007: 143 (1-5) 2009: 69 (18-18) 2006: 155 (4-2) 2008: 111 (3-4) 2005: 272 (3-1)

2004: 632 (1-0) 2003:T1002 (0-0) 2002:T1221 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $255,690. Matches won-lost: ATP: 12-13 (singles), 6-7 (doubles) Challenger: 25-13 (singles), 13-6 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Estoril. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Portuguese native (behind No. 93 Machado) finished just outside Top 100Played in 12 ATP level tournaments and in May broke through to reach his first ATP World Tour final on home soil in Estoril (l. to Montanes 7-5 in third set)Became first Portuguese man to reach an ATP singles finalOne month later, captured Milan Challenger title (d. M. Gonzalez)Posted an ATP record of 12-13 and 25-13 in Challengers. CAREER IN REVIEW The Portuguese native finished 09 as highest ranked player from his country at No. 69 in history of ATP World Tour Rankings (since 73)He was also first player from Portugal in year-end Top 100 since Nuno Marques in 95In February 09, reached first ATP World Tour SFs in back-to-back weeks in Costa do Sauipe and JohannesburgIn 08, appeared at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open in 1st RD against Jeremy Chardy (losing each time)In 08, compiled a career-best 37-19 record in Challenger play with two titlesAlso reached QF at ATP event on home soil in Estoril (l. to Federer)In 06, made ATP debut in Estoril as a wild card and reached QF (l. to eventual champion Nalbandian)Captured first Challenger title in June at Sassuolo (d. Fraile)Has a 140-90 career record in Challengers and 6-1 in finalsDuring junior career, won title in Bolivia and reached two finals in his home country in 02Following year, won junior title in Argentina and Portugal while reaching final in BrazilIn last junior tournament, reached QF at Orange BowlFinished No. 10 in world junior rankings in 03Has a 25-13 career mark in Davis Cup play (15-8 in singles) in 16 tiesEarned a careerhigh $284,235 in 09. CAREER FINALIST (1): 2010 Estoril(CL). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-1)

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10 1ST 1ST 1ST 10 1ST

09 1ST 1ST 1ST 09 3RD

08 1ST 1ST 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-2)

INDIAN WELLS MIAMI

PERSONAL Began playing at age fiveFather, Rui, is a director of an insurance company; Mother, Carlota, is a mathematics teacherHas one younger sister, Ana, who is studying communications at universityEnjoys computers, video games, internet, gadgets and golfIdol growing up was Andre AgassiConsiders hard his favorite surface Coached by countryman and former ATP pro Joao Cunha-Silva for third time (since mid-January 2010).

LOW-RANKED FINALISTS IN 2010


In 2010, Frederico Gil was one of ve players ranked outside the Top 100 to reach an ATP World Tour nal: PLAYER Andreas Haider-Maurer Mischa Zverev Frederico Gil David Nalbandian Pablo Andujar RANKING No. 157 No. 155 No. 133 No. 117 No. 105 TOURNAMENT Vienna Metz Estoril Washington Bucharest RESULT l. to Melzer l. to Simon l. to Montanes d. Baghdatis l. to Chela

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DANIEL

GIMENO-TRAVER

(ESP)

Birthdate: August 7, 1985 Turned Pro: 2004 Birthplace: Valencia, Spain Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Nules, Castellon, Spain Weight: 170 (77kg) Career Win-Loss: 36-59 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,002,158 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-6 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 53 (September 13, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 153 (September 21, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 56 (18-25) 2007: 173 (0-0) 2009: 72 (9-20) 2006: 270 (2-4) 2008: 95 (7-7) 2005: 193 (0-1)

2004: 178 (0-2) 2003: 790 (0-0) 2002:T1066 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $420,930. Matches won-lost: ATP: 18-25 (singles), 3-12 (doubles) Challenger: 12-2 (singles), 0-1 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Stuttgart, Gstaad. 2010 IN REVIEW The Spaniard finished in Top 100 for third year in a row with a season-ending best No. 56Won a personalhigh 18 matches and advanced to Grand Slam-best 3rd RD at US Open (l. to Ferrer)He broke through to reach back-to-back SF appearances in Stuttgart (l. to Monfils) and Gstaad (l. to Almagro)Had a 12-2 Challenger match record with one titleWent 12-13 on clay and 6-10 on hard courtsEarned a career-high $420,930. CAREER IN REVIEW The Spaniard made Top 100 breakthrough in 08 by finishing No. 95, highlighted by 41-19 match record in Challengers with two titlesAlso advanced to first ATP World Tour QF in Prtschach (l. to Ljubicic)In 09, improved to No. 72, reaching QF in Acapulco and putting together 21-9 record in Challengers with two titlesIn 07, reached final at Guayaquil Challenger (l. to Lapentti) and SF in four other eventsIn 06, went 2-4 in ATP play with wins over Calleri in Via del Mar and then-No. 66 Djokovic in BarcelonaIn 05, qualified for first Grand Slam at Roland Garros and lost to countryman Hernandez in four setsIn 04, captured first Challenger title at Cordenons, Italy (d. Koellerer)During junior career, in 03 won European Championships (d. Baghdatis) in Switzerland and won five other titles in a row before losing in final at Italian Open juniors (l. to Almagro)Also a QF at Roland Garros (d. Djokovic, l. to Tsonga)Finished No. 4 in world junior rankings in 03Has a 151-98 career record in Challengers and 6-6 in finals. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-1)

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CAREER 0-2 2-3 1-2 2-2 CAREER 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1

10 1ST 2ND 1ST 3RD 10 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND

09 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 09 1ST

05 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-6)

INDIAN WELLS MIAMI MONTE CARLO ROME MADRID SHANGHAI

PERSONAL Began playing at age twoFather, Javier, is a chemist; Mother, Marisol, is a nurseHas three brothers, Carlos (older) and Miguel and Victor (younger)Hobbies include watching motorsports, basketball and his favorite is footballConsiders clay his favorite surface and forehand and serve as best shotsCoached by countryman Israel Sevilla (since July 2010).

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GIRALDO (COL)
Birthdate: November 27, 1987 Turned Pro: 2006 Birthplace: Pereira, Colombia Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Bogota, Colombia Weight: 165 (74kg) Career Win-Loss: 29-43 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $727,509 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 54 (June 21, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 147 (July 20, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 64 (20-24) 2009: 107 (1-4) 2008: 163 (4-9)

2007: 139 (1-5) 2006: 176 (3-1) 2005: 322 (0-0)

2004: 764 (0-0) 2003:T1405 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $378,942. Matches won-lost: ATP: 20-24 (singles), 0-10 (doubles) Challenger: 16-4 (singles) . Singles Quarterfinalist: Chennai, s-Hertogenbosch. 2010 IN REVIEW The top Colombian finished in Top 100 for first time, highlighted by a personal-high 20 match winsHis best ATP World Tour results were QFs in Chennai (l. to Cilic) in January and in s-Hertogenbosch in JuneWent 16-4 in Challenger play and won title in Pereira (d. Lorenzi)Represented Colombia in Davis Cup World Group playoff tie vs. USA in September, beating No. 21 Querrey in straight sets before losing fifth and decisive rubber to Fish 8-6 in fifth setCompiled marks of 9-15 on hard and 7-5 on clayEarned a career-high $378,942. CAREER IN REVIEW The Colombian has compiled his best results in early part of his career in Challengers with a 129-61 match record and 7-5 in finalsIn 09, put together a 38-14 mark with three Challenger titles and finished as No. 2 Colombian (behind No. 81 Falla)His lone tour level win came in Davis Cup tie vs. UruguayQualified at Roland Garros for third straight year and lost to Istomin in 1st RDIn 08, went 19-17 in Challengers and reached Frth Challenger final (l. to Koellerer)In 07, finished in Top 150 for first time (at No. 139) and improved his year-end ranking for third straight yearEnjoyed an excellent season on Challenger circuit (25-11 mark), winning two titles in Bogota (d. Saretta) and Quito (d. G. Lapentti) from four finalsMember of Colombian Davis Cup team and has a 10-6 career singles record in 11 ties. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-5)

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CAREER 1-1 0-4 0-1 0-1

10 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 10 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND

09 1ST 09 1ST

08 1ST 08 2ND 1ST

07 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 6-9)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 1-2 MIAMI 1-2 ROME 2-1 MADRID 1-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 CINCINNATI 0-1 PARIS 1-1

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age fiveNicknamed SantiMost inspirational people in his life are his parents, Elsa and EdOlder brother Daniel (30) works in customs for the local government in Pereira, ColombiaOlder sister Carmina works as a Latin Ameican marketing director for SCA in Mexico and used to play Fed Cup for ColombiaLikes to watch movies (comedy), listen to music (reggae), and read (drama)His idol is former Colombian President Alvaro UribeConsiders hard courts as favorite surfaceIf he wasnt a tennis player he would be a politician or journalistFitness trainer is Javier Benet and coached by former ATP pro Marcos Gorriz (same as Falla).

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ANDREY

GOLUBEV (KAZ)
Birthdate: July 22, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Volzhskij, Russia Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Bra, Italy Weight: 177 (80kg) Career Win-Loss: 38-46 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,288,630 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-6 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 33 (October 4, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 123 (November 8, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 36 (24-21) 2007: 171 (1-1) 2009: 133 (7-19) 2006: 337 (0-0) 2008: 94 (6-5) 2005: 399 (0-0)

2004: 647 (0-0) 2003:T1266 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $723,166. Matches won-lost: ATP: 24-21 (singles), 13-14 (doubles) Challenger: 14-6 (singles), 1-3 (doubles). Singles Winner: Hamburg. Finalist: Kuala Lumpur. Doubles Semifinalist: Bstad(w/Istomin), Kuala Lumpur(w/Istomin). 2010 IN REVIEW The top player from Kazakhstan was named ATP Most Improved Player of Year after climbing from No. 133 in 09 to a year-end best No. 36, highlighted by a personal-high 24 match winsIn July, captured his first ATP World Tour title in Hamburg without dropping a set (d. Melzer)Also posted first Top 10 win over No. 6 Davydenko en routeIn October, advanced to final in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Youzhny) with wins over Soderling and FerrerWent undefeated in five Davis Cup singles matches to help his country into 11 World Group for first timeCompiled marks of 13-13 on clay and 11-5 on hardEarned a career-high $723,166. CAREER IN REVIEW The Kazakhstani broke Top 100 in 08 and finished at No. 94 (from No. 171 previous year), highlighted by his first ATP World Tour final in St. Petersburg (l. to No. 4 Murray) as a qualifierFell out of Top 100 in 09 to No. 133In 08, won first Grand Slam match at US Open (d. Evans, l. Nalbandian)In 07, posted a 25-18 Challenger match recordQualified for his first ATP tournament in Basel and defeated Delic before losing to Mathieu in second round in three setsHas a 79-51 match record in Challengers and 3-3 in finals, 94-52 in Futures (4-6 in finals)Has a 12-2 career Davis Cup record (9-1 in singles) in six ties. CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 Hamburg(CL). FINALIST (2): 2010 Kuala Lumpur(IH); 2008 St. Petersburg(IH). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)

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CAREER MIAMI 0-1 MONTE-CARLO 1-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-2 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 0-1

PERSONAL Began playing at age sixFather, Alexander, and mother, Marina, are doctorsHas one younger brother, DenisBorn in Volzhskij, Russia and moved to Bra, Italy when he was 15 after friend Igor Eremin invited him to live and train thereBra locals nickname him "Andrea"Resides and trains most of year in ItalyIn June 2008, changed his nationality to represent Kazakhstan in Davis Cup competition..."I accepted to play for Kazakhstan for three years"Speaks Russian, Italian and EnglishHis goal is to be World No. 1Off court interests include Playstation and watching his favorite soccer team JuventusFavorite players are Pete Sampras, Marat Safin and Roger FedererConsiders indoor hard courts his favorite surface and serve and forehand his best shotsCoached by Italian Massimo Puci (since 2002).

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FERNANDO

GONZALEZ (CHI)
Birthdate: July 29, 1980 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Santiago, Chile Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Santiago, Chile Weight: 180 (81kg) Career Win-Loss: 364-193 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $8,731,544 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 11/11 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 27-49 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 5 (January 29, 2007) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 25 (July 4, 2005) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 68 (15-9) 2007: 7 (37-24) 2004: 23 (42-21) 2001: 135 (5-10) 1998: 714 (0-1) 2009: 11 (39-16) 2006: 10 (49-22) 2003: 35 (37-24) 2000: 115 (9-5) 1997:T1343 (0-0) 2008: 15 (39-15) 2005: 11 (49-23) 2002: 18 (40-22) 1999: 362 (3-1) 1996:T1294 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $305,498. Matches won-lost: ATP: 15-9 (singles), 4-3 (doubles) . Singles Semifinalist: Santiago, Acapulco. Quarterfinalist: Houston. 2010 IN REVIEW The Chilean had ninth straight Top 100 seasonPlayed last match at US Open and underwent right hip surgery surgery on Oct. 4Sidelined for three months, from Roland Garros to New HavenReached SFs in Santiago (l. to Bellucci) and Acapulco (l. to Ferrer). CAREER IN REVIEW The Chilean had six Top 20 finishes in eight years (02-09, except 03-04), including year-end best No. 7 in 07 In 07, reached career-high No. 5 on Jan. 29 after lone Grand Slam final at Australian Open (l. to Federer)Won career-high 49 matches in 05 and 06Has an 11-11 career mark in finals, winning at least one title for five of six years between 04-09 (except 06)Eight of his 11 titles have come on clayIn 08 Beijing Olympics, lost to Nadal in gold medal match after saving three match points in 11-9 third set SF win over BlakeFirst player to collect one of each medal in tennis, with gold in doubles (w/Massu) and bronze in singles in 04In 07 Australian Open, defeated Hewitt (3rd RD), No. 5 Blake (4th RD), No. 2 Nadal (QF) and No. 12 Haas (SF) before falling to FedererIn 06, became first Chilean to finish in Top 10 since Rios in 99In 05, won career-high three titles on three surfacesOnly player to finish in Top 25 in singles and doublesIn 03, won ATP World Team Chp. title, joining John McEnroe as only players to go undefeated (8-0) at eventIn 00, won first title at Orlando as a qualifier (d. Massu) in first all-Chilean final since Jaime Fillol d. Ricardo Acuna in 82 ItaparicaIn 98, was No. 4 in singles world junior rankings and No. 2 in doublesCaptured Roland Garros juniors (d. Ferrero) and won doubles (w/de Armas) in 98Won US Open junior doubles (w/Massu) in 97Has a 29-12 career Davis Cup record (18-6 in singles) in 20 ties since 98Earned career-high $1,437,130 in 07. CAREER TITLES (11): 2009 Via del Mar(CL); 2008 Via del Mar(CL), Munich(CL); 2007 Beijing(H); 2005 Auckland(H), Amersfoort(CL), Basel(IC); 2004 Via del Mar(CL); 2002 Via del Mar(CL), Palermo(CL); 2000 Orlando(CL). FINALIST (11): 2008 Beijing Olympics(H); 2007 Australian Open(H), Rome*(CL); 2006 Vienna(IH), Madrid*(IH), Basel(IC); 2005 Via del Mar(CL); 2004 Amersfoort(CL); 2003 Washington(H), Metz(IH); 2002 Basel(IC). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 15-14)

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CAREER W-L: 86-66 BEST RESULT: RUP (Rome 06, Madrid 05)
PERSONAL Full name is Fernando Francisco Gonzalez CiuffardiFather, Fernando, is a former manager of a flour mill in Santiago and helps with his sons business affairsMother, Patricia, a native Italian, is a housewifeHas one older sister, Patricia, who played at Miami-Dade College, and one younger sister, Jessica, who is studying to be a veterinarian in SantiagoElected to ATP Player Council for June 10 - June 12 termCarried his countrys flag at Beijing Olympics opening ceremony in 2008Won Chilean National Sports Award in 2003 for winning ARAG ATP World Team Championship title (w/Massu, Rios) and presented by Chiles president After 8.8 magnitude struck hometown of Santiago on Feb. 27, 2010, returned home to assist relief effort Three-time winner of Condar de Oro award as his countrys top sportsman (2004, 07-08).
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MARCEL

GRANOLLERS (ESP)
Birthdate: April 12, 1986 Turned Pro: 2003 Birthplace: Barcelona, Spain Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Barcelona, Spain Weight: 169 (76kg) Career Win-Loss: 54-71 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,966,999 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-3 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 41 (November 15, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 5 (October 11, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 42 (21-22) 2007: 128 (2-2) 2009: 91 (16-25) 2006: 160 (0-2) 2008: 56 (15-20) 2005: 286 (0-0)

2004: 397 (0-0) 2003: 508 (0-0) 2002: T957 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $726,936. Matches won-lost: ATP: 21-22 (singles), 34-21 (doubles) Challenger: 19-7 (singles), 12-4 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Valencia. Semifinalist: Bucharest. Quarterfinalist: Santiago. Doubles Winner: Chennai(w/Ventura), Costa do Sauipe(w/Cuevas). Finalist: Estoril(w/Cuevas), Bucharest(w/Ventura). Semifinalist: Casablanca(w/Lopez), Madrid*(w/Troicki), US Open(w/Robredo). 2010 IN REVIEW The Barcelona native finished in Top 50 for first time at a year-end best ranking No. 42, capped off with a personal-high 21 match winsHis best result was a second career ATP World Tour finalAlso reached QF in Santiago in February before Challenger success next month with final in Rabat and SF in MarrakechClosed final two months with strong results, including a SF in Bucharest and reaching Valencia final (l. to Ferrer) as a qualifierAlso reached Challenger final in Todi and winner in TarragonaIn doubles, finished No. 21 after 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 Open (w/ Robredo)Earned a career-high $726,936. CAREER IN REVIEW The Spaniard has finished in Top 100 for three straight years, breaking through in century club for first time in 08 at No. 56He captured his first ATP World Tour title that year in Houston (d. No. 8 Blake in three sets)Also reached first ATP doubles final there (w/Cuevas)Afterwards, jumped from No. 84 to No. 54Member of winning Spanish Davis Cup team (d. Argentina 3-1), although he did not playQualified into an ATP circuit-best (along w/Hernych) six eventsIn 09, reached SF in Chennai and captured three doubles titles with as many partnersIn 07, finished in Top 150 for first time, highlighted by maiden ATP QF in ValenciaCompiled an excellent season on Challenger circuit (34-22 record), reaching three finals in Montevideo (l. to Ventura), Belo Horizonte (l. to Devilder), Bucharest-2 (l. to Hanescu)In doubles, won nine Challenger titlesIn 06, captured first Challenger title in Barcelona (d. Hernandez) in OctoberPlayed his only junior Grand Slam tournament at Roland Garros in 04 and captured doubles title (w/Andujar). CAREER TITLES (1): 2008 Houston(CL). FINALIST (1): 2010 Valencia(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (5). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-1)

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INDIAN WELLS MONTE CARLO ROME MADRID PARIS

PERSONAL Full name is Marcel Granollers PujolBegan playing at age fiveFather, Javier, is a commercial director and mother Montse, is a teacherAlso has a younger brother, Gerard, who reached a career-high ATP Ranking of No. 684 in August 2008Speaks Spanish and EnglishEnjoys football and supports R.C.D. Espanyol Considers clay his favorite surfaceCoached by countryman and former ATP pro Oscar Serrano.

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ERNESTS

GULBIS

(LAT)

Birthdate: August 30, 1988 Turned Pro: 2004 Birthplace: Riga, Latvia Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Jurmala, Latvia Weight: 169 (76kg) Career Win-Loss: 89-86 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,914,592 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 6-25 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 24 (October 18, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 130 (November 23, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 24 (31-20) 2007: 61 (10-14) 2004:T1339 (0-0) 2009: 90 (20-26) 2006: 139 (4-2) 2008: 53 (24-22) 2005: 451 (0-2)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $689,920. Matches won-lost: ATP: 31-20 (singles), 2-2 (doubles). Singles Winner: Delray Beach. Semifinalist: Memphis, Rome*. Quarterfinalist: Doha, Barcelona, Madrid*, Bangkok. 2010 IN REVIEW The Latvian finished in Top 25 for first time in his career at No. 24, highlighted by his first title in Delray Beach (d. Karlovic) without dropping a setReached SF in Memphis (l. to Querrey), his first SF since his debut in St. Petersburg in October 06Also made first ATP Masters 1000 SF in Rome* (d. No. 1 Federer on seventh match pt.), losing to NadalLost to Federer in QFs in Madrid*Reached QFs or better seven times during season Compiled marks of 18-15 on hard and 11-5 on clayEarned a career-high $689,920. CAREER IN REVIEW The Latvian has finished in Top 100 four straight yearsIn 08, turned in a Grand Slam-best QF showing at Roland Garros, defeating No. 8 Blake in 2nd RD en route (l. to Djokovic)Reached first ATP Masters 1000 QF in Cincinnati*(d. No. 8 Blake again, l. to Djokovic)Finished year at No. 53In 09, slipped to No. 90 and his best results were QFs in Tokyo and St. PetersburgIn 07, finished in Top 70 for first time, winning 10 ATP matches and went 23-4 in Challengers with three titlesIn US Open debut, advanced to 4th RD (d. No. 8 Robredo, l. to Moya)Broke Top 50 in October after Mons Challenger titleClosed season with QF in St. PetersburgIn 06, ranking improved over 300 spots in a season highlighted by his first ATP SF in St. Petersburg (l. to Ancic) Member of Latvian Davis Cup team and has a 17-8 career record (12-4 in singles) in 12 ties. CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 Delray Beach(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-2)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 3-3 MIAMI 1-2 MONTE CARLO 1-2 ROME 5-2 MADRID 4-3 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-3 CINCINNATI 5-2 SHANGHAI 0-2 PARIS 2-1

PERSONAL Began playing at age five when his grandmother first brought him to a tennis courtFather, Ainars, is an investment businessman and former basketball player; mother, Milena, is a drama theatre actressHas three sisters, Elina, who is older and finished her law degree in England; Laura and Monika who are younger and both play tennis; and one younger brother, Kristops, who is attending the Saddlebrook Academy in Florida to pursue golfGrandfather was a starter on former Soviet Union national basketball team which won European ChampionshipsSpeaks Latvian, Russian, English and a little GermanEnjoys playing football, basketball and hockeyConsiders hard courts his favorite surface and serve and backhand drop shot his best shotUsed to work with former ATP pro Niki Pilic and trained at Pilics Tennis Academy in Munich (from age 12-18)Coached by former ATP pro Hernan Gumy of Argentina (since mid-September 2009) and physiotherapist is Michal Novotny (since July 2010).
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TOMMY

HAAS (GER)
Birthdate: April 3, 1978 Turned Pro: 1996 Birthplace: Hamburg, Germany Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA Weight: 195 (88kg) Career Win-Loss: 462-255 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $9,979,980 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 12/9 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 40-68 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 2 (May 13, 2002) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 127 (February 18, 2002) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 375 (3-4) 2007: 12 (39-17) 2004: 17 (37-22) 2000: 23 (36-22) 1997: 41 (22-17) 1994:T1192 (0-0) 2009: 18 (31-17) 2006: 11 (49-21) 2002: 11 (45-21) 1999:11 (47-26) 1996: 196 (4-3) 1993:T1072 (0-0) 2008: 84 (18-14) 2005: 46 (33-24) 2001: 8 (57-21) 1998: 34 (41-26) 1995: T1198(0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $69,899. Matches won-lost: ATP: 3-4 (singles), 1-0 (doubles) . 2010 IN REVIEW The German played in four tournaments in first two months before undergoing season-ending right hip surgery on Feb. 21 in Vail, ColoradoOne month later on Mar. 23, underwent right elbow surgery in New YorkOpened season with 3rd RD at Australian Open (d. Greul, Tipsarevic, l. to No. 10 Tsonga)Reached 2nd RD in San Jose and lost in 1st RD in Memphis and Delray Beach before being sidelined. CAREER IN REVIEW The Bradenton, Florida resident has finished in Top 20 seven times, including a year-end best No. 8 in 01 with a personal-best four titlesHas a 12-9 record in finalsRanked a career-high No. 2 on May 13, 02Has four SFs in Grand Slam play (99, 02 07 Australian Open, 09 Wimbledon) and three US Open QFs (04, 06-07)His biggest title came at former ATP Masters 1000 tournament in Stuttgart* in 01 (d. Mirnyi)In 96, youngest player in Top 50 at 19Won first title in Memphis in 99 (d. Courier)Missed 03 after right rotator cuff surgery in New York on Dec. 20, 02Also had arthroscopic surgery on same shoulder on July 18, 03 Returned in 04 with clay title in Houston (d. No. 2 Roddick) and climbed from No. 349 to No. 145 afterwardsSaw limited play in 08 due to a shoulder injury, slipping to No. 84, and returned to action in 09 with his first grass title in Halle and followed with SF at WimbledonCompiled a 22-8 Davis Cup record (19-7 in singles) in 16 ties from 9808Earned silver medal in singles in 00 Sydney Olympics and he lists that achievement among his bestNamed 04 ATP Comeback Player of Year after climbing to No. 17 from being unranked previous yearEarned a career-high $1,544,640 in 01 and won a personal-best 57 matches that year. CAREER TITLES (12): 2009 Halle(G); 2007 Memphis(IH); 2006 Delray Beach(H), Memphis(IH), Los Angeles(H); 2004 Houston(CL), Los Angeles(H); 2001 Adelaide(H), Long Island(H), Vienna(IH), Stuttgart*(IH); 1999 Memphis(IH). FINALIST (9): 2002 Rome*(CL); 2000 Munich(CL), Sydney Olympics(H), Vienna(IH); 1999 Auckland(H), Stuttgart (CL), Grand Slam Cup-Munich(IH); 1998 Lyon(IC); 1997 Lyon(IC). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 20-17)

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CAREER W-L: 115-86 BEST RESULT: WON (Stuttgart 01); RUP (Rome 02)
PERSONAL Full name is Thomas Mario HaasBegan playing at age four with his father, Peter, who is Austrian and a former European champion in judo and ex-schoolmate of Hollywood star and former Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger, who came to watch a match in Los Angeles in 2001Following 2004 Los Angeles win, Haas went to the Governors house for celebratory dinnerMother, Brigitte, and two sisters, Sabine and Karin Moved to Bradenton, Fla. to attend Nick Bollettieri Academy at age 11 and has been there full-time since he was 13Was No. 11 junior in world ranking in singles in 1995Reached Orange Bowl 18s final (l. to Zabaleta) in 95Enjoys golf, waterskiing and driving fast carsFavorite football team is Bayern Munich and Hamburger SVAdmires achievements of countryman Boris BeckerBroke his right ankle in December 1995 (surgery on Jan. 10, 96) and his left ankle in December 1996, which also required surgeryFinished high school in Bradenton, Fla. in May 1996Flew with Blue Angels squadron over stadium court in Indian Wells in 1998Father opened a tennis academy in Kitzbhel in 1999Received American citizenship on Jan. 27, 2010 in Tampa and has dual citizenshipFianc Sara Foster (actress), daughter Valentina (born Nov. 14, 2010).

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ROBIN

HAASE (NED)
Birthdate: April 6, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: The Hague, The Netherlands Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: The Hague, The Netherlands Weight: 170 (77kg) Career Win-Loss: 37-40 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $698,226 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-3 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 56 (April 28, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 130 (June 9, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 65 (9-12) 2007: 112 (13-12) 2004:T1253 (0-0) 2009: 451 (0-0) 2006: 164 (1-3) 2008: 115 (14-13) 2005: 970 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $247,039. Matches won-lost: ATP: 9-12 (singles), 2-5 (doubles) Challenger: 32-8 (singles), 13-4 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Basel. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Dutchman (behind de Bakker) had a breakout year jumping from No. 447 to No. 65 in just a year and was voted ATP Comeback Player of the YearFinished with season-best five Challenger titles and 32-8 match record, including three in a row (San Marino, Manerbio, Como) for an impressive 16-match winning streakHis best ATP World Tour result was QFs in Basel (l. Djokovic) in NovemberEarned a career-high $247,039. CAREER IN REVIEW The Dutchman made his ATP World Tour breakthrough in 08 when he won a personal-best 14 matches and reached a career-high No. 56 on April 28 year before finishing No. 115He reached four ATP World Tour QFs (Chennai, Rotterdam, Zagreb and Valencia) and won a Challenger titleUnderwent right knee surgery in July 08 and then underwent surgery again in May 09Missed first 10 months before returning to reach a pair of Challenger SFs in Jersey and Helsinki, both as qualifiers in his only tournaments of seasonIn 07, was Dutch No. 1 and advanced to his first ATP World Tour SF in Amersfoort (l. to Eschauer)Also second round in four other tournaments, including Montreal* where he posted his first Top 10 win over No. 10 BerdychIn 06, won first Challenger title in Nashville (d. Pless)Has a 9-6 career Davis Cup record (9-3 in singles) in six ties. CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-4)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 1-1 MIAMI 0-2 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-1

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at 2 1/2 years oldNickname is "Schlobber"Plays tennis right-handed but is actually left-handedFather, Axel and mother, Annie, are both retiredHas one older brother, Eric, who worked for General Electric and Nike, and one older sister, Inga, who teaches GermanEnjoys reading, movies and hanging with friends when he is not travelingAlso loves all sorts of sports including basketball and ice hockeyHis idol growing up was Andre AgassiHas no preference on surface but would consider clay his favorite surface Coached by countryman Dennis Schenk, who travels with him.

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JAN

HAJEK

(CZE)
Birthdate: August 7, 1983 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Olomouc, Czech Republic Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Olomouc, Czech Republic Weight: 176 (79kg) Career Win-Loss: 22-42 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $760,789 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 71 (November 6, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 189 (May 1, 2006) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 95 (13-21) 2007: 240 (5-14) 2009: 103 (2-2) 2006: 76 (2-4) 2008: 479 (0-1) 2005: 355 (0-0)

2004: 614 (0-0) 2003: 326 (0-0) 2002: 216 (0-0)

2001: 414 (0-0) 2000:T641 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $272,615. Matches won-lost: ATP: 13-21 (singles), 2-8 (doubles) Challenger: 8-4 (singles), 1-1 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Munich. 2010 IN REVIEW The Czech Republic native finished in Top 100 for the first time since 06 and won a personal-high 13 ATP level matchesHis best ATP World Tour result was QFs in Munich in May (d. Becker, l. Youznhy)In June, won title at Prostejov Challenger (d. Stepanek, who retired due to stomach illness)In July, played in Davis Cup QF tie vs. Chile and won second rubber in straight sets (d. Capdeville)Earned a career-high $272,615. CAREER IN REVIEW The Olomouc native has compiled his best results in Challenger level play with a 116-81 match record, including 8-3 in finalsHe broke through to finish in Top 100 for first time in 06 at a year-end best No. 76 with a 33-8 match record in Challengers and four titlesWon his first Grand Slam match that year at US Open (d. Dlouhy)In 07, posted a Grand Slam-best third round showing at Roland Garros (d. T. Johansson, Ulihrach ret. vs. Baghdatis)Prior to Paris, played in ATP World Team Championship in Dsseldorf and won three of four matchesIn 08, suffered a right knee injury that sidelined him for two months as he slipped to No. 479In 09, climbed 376 ranking spots with 36-16 match record in Challengers and three titles to finish just outside Top 100 (at No. 103)Has a 3-2 career Davis Cup record (2-2 in singles) in four ties. CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)

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INDIAN WELLS MIAMI ROME

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age six with his father, Svatopluk, who is a tennis coach; mother, Eva, is a school teacherHas one younger sister, Radka, who is a studentNicknamed Hajecek, Hajos and GejzaHobbies include playing football and watching hockeyGrowing up, admired Andre Agassi along with countryman, hockey superstar Jaromir JagrConsiders clay his favorite surface and backhand his best shotSays, his goal is to get into Top 50 of ATP Rankings and to stay there as long as I canCoached by countryman Igor Brukner.

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VICTOR

HANESCU (ROU)
Birthdate: July 21, 1981 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Bucharest, Romania Height: 66 (1.98m) Residence: Bucharest, Romania Weight: 194 (87kg) Career Win-Loss: 149-162 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,775,387 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/3 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-26 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 26 (July 6, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 117 (July 21, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 51 (26-24) 2009: 48 (27-33) 2008: 50 (23-23)

2007: 77 (8-9) 2004: 88 (19-25) 2001: 210 (0-0) 2006: 643 (0-7) 2003: 70 (15-13) 2000: 479 (0-0) 2005: 36 (26-25) 2002: 170 (5-3) 1999:T1237 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $495,674. Matches won-lost: ATP: 26-24 (singles), 3-5 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles). Singles Finalist: Casablanca. Quarterfinalist: St. Petersburg. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 1 Romanian finished just outside Top 50 and reached his fourth career ATP World Tour final for a fourth consecutive yearDid not win back-to-back matches until April when he advanced to final in Casablanca (l. to Wawrinka)Had 3rd RD exits at Madrid* (l. to No. 4 Murray), Roland Garros (l. to No. 3 Djokovic), Wimbledon and Cincinnati* (l. to Djokovic)Finished with a QF appearance in St. Petersburg (l. Youznhy)Compiled marks of 16-13 on clay and 8-10 on hardWent 0-7 vs. Top 10 opponents. CAREER IN REVIEW The Bucharest native has been a consistent Top 100 performer for most of his career, finishing in that club for seven of past eight years (except 06)He has finished in Top 50 three times No. 36 in 05, No. 50 in 08 and No. 48 in 09His personal-high is No. 26 on July 6, 09In 09, he reached final in Stuttgart (l. to Chardy) and a QF in five other tournaments while posting a personal-best 27 match winsIn 08, captured his first ATP World Tour title in Gstaad, defeating No. 10 Wawrinka in SF, Andreev in finalIn 07, returned to Top 100 with three Challenger titles and 30-10 match record In 06, sat out most of season with torn stomach ligaments and back problems (0-7 mark)In 05, turned in a Grand Slam-best QF result at Roland Garros (d. Nalbandian in 4th RD, l. to Federer) and reached SF in New Haven and BucharestIn 04, reached first ATP SF in Scottsdale and won Rome ChallengerMember of Romanian Davis Cup team since 01 and has an 16-15 career record (14-12 in singles) in 18 tiesEarned a career-high $627,944 in 09. CAREER TITLES (1): 2008 Gstaad(CL). FINALIST (3): 2010 Casablanca(CL); 2009 Stuttgart(CL); 2007 Bucharest(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 8-6)

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CAREER 3-7 13-7 8-6 2-6

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 21-34)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 3-5 MIAMI 1-6 MONTE CARLO 3-4 ROME 4-5 MADRID 4-4 TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-2 CINCINNATI 0-2 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 1-4

PERSONAL Began playing at age sevenSays, When I was seven years old I went to a basketball club and wanted to start playing. I was tall but they told me that I was too young. Then I saw two tennis courts and started to play tennis insteadFather, Constantin, and mother, Cristina, are engineers; younger sister, Irina, enjoys swimming Hobbies include football (fan of Steaua Bucharest), fishing and swimming (competed until he was 12)Idols as a child were Ilie Nastase, Goran Ivanisevic and Pete SamprasFavorite shot is backhand and enjoys playing on clay and grassFitness trainer is Cezar Honceriu and coached by Firicel Tomai (since 1996).
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LLEYTON

HEWITT (AUS)
Birthdate: February 24, 1981 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Adelaide, Australia Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Nassau, Bahamas Weight: 170 (77kg) Career Win-Loss: 542-193 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $18,843,702 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 28/14 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 60-60 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 1 (November 19, 2001) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 18 (October 23, 2000) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 54 (22-12) 2007: 21 (35-16) 2004: 3 (68-18) 2001: 1 (80-18) 1998: 113 (10-9) 2009: 22 (34-20) 2006: 20 (33-15) 2003: 17 (37-10) 2000: 7 (61-19) 1997: 722 (0-1) 2008: 67 (20-11) 2005: 4 (37-9) 2002: 1 (61-15) 1999:22 (44-20)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $531,666. Matches won-lost: ATP: 22-12 (singles), 10-4 (doubles) . Singles Winner: Halle. Quarterfinalist: Sydney, Houston. Doubles Finalist: Barcelona(w/Knowles). Semifinalist: Houston(w/Healey). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Australian finished just outside Top 50 for only second time since 99Underwent right hip surgery on Jan. 29 after 4th RD showing at Australian Open and returned Apr. 12 in HoustonIn June, captured his 28th career title in Halle, breaking a 15-match losing streak against Federer in finalHas won at least one title for 12 of past 13 years (except 08)Reached another 4th RD at Wimbledon (l. to Djokovic)Last tournament was 1st RD at US Open (l. to Mathieu) and then suffered a right hand injury during Davis Cup tie vs. Belgium on Sept. 17Did not play rest of yearIn doubles, advanced to Madrid* final (w/Knowles). CAREER IN REVIEW The Aussie has been a consistent performer throughout his career, finishing in Top 25 in 10 of 12 past years on ATP World TourHas a 28-14 mark in finals and his 28 titles is fourth-most among active players going into 11From 00-05, finished in Top 8 in five of six years, including back-to-back No. 1 campaigns in 01-02 In those years, compiled a 141-33 match record and won 11 titles, including Grand Slam crowns at 01 US Open (d. Sampras) and 02 Wimbledon (d. Nalbandian)In 09, returned from left hip surgery previous season to improve from No. 67 to No. 22, highlighted by his second career clay court title in Houston (d. Odesnik)Also a SF in Memphis and Tokyo and four-time QF, including WimbledonIn 08, finished out of Top 25 for first time since his rookie season in 98His streak of winning at least one ATP title for 10 consecutive years came to an endUnderwent left hip surgery Aug. 16 in MelbourneIn first Slam at Australian Open 3rd RD, beat Baghdatis after four hours and 45 minutes at 4:34 a.mIn 07, captured Las Vegas title (d. Safin in SF, Melzer in F)Suffered back injury in his opening round at Indian Wells* (l. to Tipsarevic) and sidelined two months Then reached back-to-back SF at Hamburg* (l. to Nadal in 7-5 in third set) and Prtschach (l. to Monfils)In 06, won his 25th career title at Queens (d. Nadal, Henman, Blake)Reached back-to-back finals in San Jose and Las VegasInjured right knee at Toronto* and played in last tournament at US Open, reaching QF (l. to Roddick) In 05, won lone title in Sydney and followed with his first final at Australian Open (d. Roddick in SF, l. to Safin)Finalist at Indian Wells* (l. to Federer)Injured his right big toe there and underwent surgery on Mar. 24Fell at his home in Sydney on May 9 and cracked a ribMissed one monthLost to Federer in SF at US Open in seventh straight Grand Slam event (04-05) where he lost to eventual championUnderwent left big toe surgery in early OctoberQualified for Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai but withdrew due to arrival of first childIn 04, won four titles, including 20th of his career in SydneyFell to eventual champion No. 1 Federer at Australian Open (4th RD), Wimbledon (QF) and US Open (F)Also lost to eventual winner Gaudio in QF at Roland GarrosWon his first European indoor title in RotterdamCompiled a 16-match winning streak with titles in Washington and Long Island before US Open loss to FedererRunner-up at Tennis Masters Cup in Houston (l. to Federer)In 03, lost No. 1 ranking after 75 straight weeks on Apr. 27Won back-to-back titles in Scottsdale (d. Philippoussis) and Indian Wells* (d. Kuerten)Became first defending champion at Wimbledon to lose in opening round (l. to Karlovic) since Manuel Santana in 67Finalist in Los AngelesIn 02, became fourth player to rank No. 1 for every week during year and seventh player to finish No. 1 for at least two straight yearsCo-leader in titles (w/Agassi) with five and led circuit with 61 match wins, highlighted by titles at Wimbledon (d. Nalbandian) and Tennis Masters Cup in ShanghaiWent 2-1 in round robin play, then defeated 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 Jose title (d. Agassi)Won first career ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title in Indian Wells* (d. Sampras in SF, Henman in F)Won third straight Queens titleStreak of 10 straight finals won come to an end with runnerup at Cincinnati* (l. to Moya)Also finalist at Paris* (l. to Safin)Had most ATP World Tour Masters 1000 match wins (23)Advanced to SF at US Open (l. to Agassi)In 01, finished as youngest player (20 yrs., 8 mos.) and first Australian to finish No. 1 in history of ATP RankingsAccomplished feat by winning his career-best sixth title of year at Tennis Masters Cup in Sydney (d. Grosjean), overtaking Kuerten who came in with 48-point leadFirst Aussie to win year-end championshipLed ATP with 80 match wins and was co-leader (w/Kuerten) with six titles, including Sydney, Queens (d. Sampras in SF, Henman in F), s-Hertogenbosch and TokyoWon first Grand Slam title at US Open, defeating Roddick (QF), Kafelnikov (SF) and Sampras (F)Led his country to Davis Cup final (l. 3-2 to France)In 00, earned four titles and finished as No. 1 Aussie for first timeLed his country to Davis Cup final (l. 3-1 to Spain)Achieved first Grand Slam SF at US Open (l. to Sampras)Won first

98

Grand Slam doubles title at US Open (w/Mirnyi)Youngest male (at 19 yrs., 6 mos.) to win a Slam doubles crown in Open EraIn 99, helped his country to Davis Cup title (d. France) with 4-2 mark in his debut during yearWon first title on clay in Delray Beach (d. Malisse) and runner-up in AdelaideIn 98, won Adelaide title as youngest tour winner (16 yrs., 10 mos.) since Chang in 88 and lowest-ranked (550) winner in ATP historyIn 97, became youngest (15 yrs., 11 mos.) qualifier in history of Australian Open (l. to Bruguera)In brief junior ranks, ranked as No. 1 Aussie in 18-under division in 96 and captured Australian National Grasscourt 18s that yearAlso Australian National Hardcourts 18s championHas a 44-12 career Davis Cup record (36-9 in singles) in 29 ties since 99 and member of winning teams in 99 and 03Earned a career-high $4,619,386 in 02. CAREER TITLES (28): 2010 Halle(G); 2009 Houston(CL); 2007 Las Vegas(H); 2006 London / Queens Club(G); 2005 Sydney(H); 2004 Sydney(H), Rotterdam(IH), Washington(H), Long Island(H); 2003 Scottsdale(H), Indian Wells*(H); 2002 San Jose(IH), Indian Wells*(H), London / Queens Club(G), Wimbledon(G), Tennis Masters Cup-Shanghai(IH); 2001 Sydney(H), London / Queens Club(G), s-Hertogenbosch(G), US Open(H), Tokyo(H), Tennis Masters Cup-Sydney(IH); 2000 Adelaide(H), Sydney(H), Scottsdale(H), London / Queens Club(G); 1999 Delray Beach(CL); 1998 Adelaide(H). FINALIST (14): 2006 San Jose(IH), Las Vegas(H); 2005 Australian Open(H), Indian Wells*(H); 2004 Cincinnati*(H), US Open(H), Tennis Masters CupHouston(H); 2003 Los Angeles(H); 2002 Cincinnati*(H), Paris*(IC); 2000 Stuttgart*(IH); 1999 Adelaide(H), Scottsdale(H), Lyon(IC). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (4). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 30-15)

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CAREER 27-14 28-11 38-11 41-10

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09 1ST 3RD QF 3RD

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BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY

CAREER 13-5

05 04 02 01 00 DNP^ RUP WON WON RR ^Qualified but did not play due to birth of daughter 10 2ND 2ND 09 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST QF 2ND 08 4TH 2ND 07 2ND 1ST QF SF 06 3RD 2ND 2ND 05
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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 121-61)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 27-10 MIAMI 15-10 MONTE CARLO 2-3 ROME 9-6 TORONTO/MONTREAL 8-9 CINCINNATI 26-9 SHANGHAI 1-1 PARIS 8-4
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PERSONAL Full name is Lleyton Glynn HewittPlayed Australian Rules Football until age 13, then pursued tennis career Enjoys golf and Australian Rules Football (Adelaide Crows fan)Father, Glynn, is a former Aussie Rules Football player and his mother, Cherilyn, was a physical education teacherHas one younger sister, Jaslyn (born Feb. 23, 1983), who was No. 1 junior in Australia in 2000, and won her first Challenger title in Canberra in 2004Good friend of fellow Aussie golfers Greg Norman and Aaron BaddeleyIn December 2003, Caddied for Greg Norman at Australian PGA eventSupporter of many childrens charitable foundations in Australia - the Starlight Foundation and the McGuinisses-McDermott Cancer Foundation, among othersIn August 2002, made Special Olympics his primary charitable cause by becoming a global ambassador for the organization with the primary mission of helping Special Olympics double their international membership by 2005 via clinics and public appearances as he travels the world; launched Special Olympics Tennis Program in Shanghai during 2002 Masters Cup; took part in Special Olympics World Summer Games in Dublin in 2003; and invites Special Olympics athletes to tennis tournaments, commercial shoots, and other personal appearances around the worldThe Australia Post launched a commemorative Lleyton Hewitt stamp in January 2002 prior to the Australian Open and in 2004 featured a Lleyton Hewitt Limited Edition post card during the Australian OpenNamed Young Australian of the Year in Jan. 2003 as part of annual Australia Day honorsVogue/GQ (Australia) Sportsman of the Year in 2003Named Australias male athlete of the year in 2002 at the Australian Sports AwardsVoted Most Popular South Australian athlete for three consecutive years (2001-03)Wife, Bec Cartwright (married July 21, 2005 in Sydney) is an Aussie actressDaughters, Mia Rebecca (born Nov. 29, 2005) and Ava Sydney (born Oct. 19, 2010) and son, Cruz (born Dec. 11, 2008)Reunited with coach Tony Roche in November 2010 (worked previously from July 2007-August 2009) and also working with former ATP pro Joshua Eagle.

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MARSEL

ILHAN

(TUR)

Birthdate: June 11, 1987 Turned Pro: 2006 Birthplace: Samarkand, Uzbekistan Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Istanbul, Turkey Weight: 172 (78kg) Career Win-Loss: 7-13 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $312,080 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 90 (November 1, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 564 (May 25, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 90 (5-10) 2009: 156 (2-3) 2008: 212 (0-0)

2007: 320 (0-0) 2006:T1370 (0-0) 2005:T1367 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $176,365. Matches won-lost: ATP: 5-10 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Challenger: 18-8 (singles). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 1 Turk became first player from his country to finish in Top 100His best results came on Challenger level with an 18-8 match record and one titleQualified a career-best six times into main draw, including Australian Open and Wimbledon where he reached second round in bothAlso qualified in Miami* where he lost in second round (l. to Monaco) and Barcelona (l. to Hewitt)In September, won Challenger title at Banja Luka (d. Riba) and followed with runner-up on home soil in Izmir (l. to Devvarman)Went 5-10 in ATP tournaments and earned a career-high $176,365. CAREER IN REVIEW The top player from Turkey has worked his way up to ATP World Tour level with successful Challenger and Futures resultsHas compiled a 52-30 career mark in Challengers with a 2-3 record in finals while putting together an 85-36 total in Futures and a 6-4 finals markIn 09, won a pair of Futures titles on home soil, reached final at Izmir Challenger (l. to Stoppini), also in Turkey, and qualified for two ATP World Tour level tournamentsMade his first Grand Slam appearance at US Open, defeating Rochus in five sets before losing in second round to IsnerOne month later in Bangkok, beat No. 40 Becker before losing in next round to MelzerIn 08, went 2-3 in Futures finals and captured first Challenger title in Ramat Hasharon (d. Klec)In 07, had a 2-1 Futures mark in finals and reached first Challenger final at Karshi (l. to Istomin)Has a 15-7 career Davis Cup record (13-4 in singles) in 16 ties. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-0)

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MIAMI SHANGHAI

PERSONAL Began playing at age sixBorn in Samarkand (second-largest city in Uzbekistan) and resides in Istanbul Father, Kahor (is deceased), mother, MadiyaSpeaks Turkish, Russian and EnglishAway from tennis, enjoys playing PlaystationIdol growing up was Russian Yevgeny KafelnikovFirst coached by Veliev SetyayaHis favorite shot is forehand cross court and favorite surface is hard courtsCareer ambition is to finish inside the Top 100 for 10 consecutive yearsCredits Alexander Piskunov with his improvement as a junior and now coached by Can Uner since June 2007.

TURKEY IN THE TOP 100


In 2010, a record 37 countries are represented in the year-end South African Airways ATP Rankings, including Turkey for the rst time with Marcel Ilhan. Here are the seven countries that joined the Top 100 in 2010 (from 2009):

Japan Kazakhstan Lithuania^ Poland

South Africa Turkey^ Uzbekistan^

^First time ever in year-end Top 100 (since 1973)

100

JOHN

ISNER

(USA)

Birthdate: April 26, 1985 Turned Pro: 2007 Birthplace: Greensboro,North Carolina USA Height: 69 (2.06m) Residence: Tampa, Florida, USA Weight: 245 (111kg) Career Win-Loss: 84-66 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,935,633 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/4 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-13 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 18 (July 5, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 27 (May 17, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 19 (38-24) 2007: 107 (8-5) 2009: 34 (27-18) 2006: T843 (0-0) 2008: 145 (11-19) 2005: 967 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,066,839. Matches won-lost: ATP: 38-24 (singles), 23-11 (doubles) . Singles Winner: Auckland. Finalist: Memphis, Belgrade, Atlanta. Semifinalist: Beijing. Quarterfinalist: Montpellier. Doubles Winner: Memphis(w/Querrey). Finalist: Rome*(w/Querrey). Semifinalist: Indian Wells*(w/Querrey), Atlanta(w/Blake). 2010 IN REVIEW The American reached career-high four finals and finished in Top 20 for first time with a personal-high 38 match winsLed ATP World Tour in aces (1,048)Fifth player to hit at least 1,000 aces in a season (since 91)Best Grand Slam result was 4th RD at Australian Open (l. to Murray)Set records with three-day marathon 1st RD win at Wimbledon on June 25 over Nicolas Mahut in 11 hours, five minutes, serving 113 aces, before winning 70-68 in fifth setReached a career-high No. 18 on July 5In January, won first title in Auckland (d. Clement, saved one match point)Runner-up in Memphis (l. to Querrey), Belgrade (l. to Querrey) and Atlanta (l. to Fish in third set tie-break)In fall, had SF in Beijing (l. to Djokovic) and QF in Montpellier (l. to Monfils)Made Davis Cup debut and went 0-2 in singles and 2-0 in doubles in two tiesCompiled marks of 29-13 on hard, 8-10 on clay and 1-1 on grass while winning most tie-breaks with 34-18 markEarned a career-high $1,066,839. CAREER IN REVIEW The American made Top 50 breakthrough in 09, climbing over 110 ranking spots to earn Most Improved Player AwardReached a pair of SFs (Indianapolis, Washington) and four QFsTurned in a 4th RD showing at US Open, firing 38 aces in fifth set tie-break win over No. 5 Roddick in 3rd RD (l. to Verdasco)In May, diagnosed with mononucleosis and did not hit for 40 daysIn 08, reached two QFsWon first doubles title in Newport (w/Fish)In 07, turned pro in June ranked No. 839 after four-year career at University of GeorgiaWon titles in first pro event, a Futures in Chico, CalifIn July, won first Challenger title in Lexington and climbed from No. 745 to No. 416Following week, as wild card in Washington, won record five straight matches in third set tiebreak before losing to No. 5 Roddick in final Fired non-Grand Slam tournament record 144 aces during week (since 1991)Jumped to No. 193 on Aug. 6Made Grand Slam debut at US Open and reached 3rd RD (l. to Federer)Won opening set in a tie-break, which was Federers only tie-break loss in Grand Slam play (15-1) during yearFired 255 aces in 13 matches (19.6 average) and played in 19 tie-breaks (12-7 mark). CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 Auckland(H). FINALIST (4): 2010 Memphis(IH), Belgrade(CL), Atlanta(H); 2007 Washington(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-2)

CAREER AUS. OPEN 3-3 ROLAND GARROS 2-2 WIMBLEDON 1-2 US OPEN 7-4

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 17-17)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 6-3 MIAMI 2-3 ROME 1-1 MADRID 2-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-1 CINCINNATI 3-4 SHANGHAI 1-2 PARIS 1-2

10 4TH 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND

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PERSONAL Full name John Robert IsnerBegan playing tennis at age nineFather, Robert, is a builder; mother Karen, is a real estate agentHas two older brothers, Jordan, a teaching tennis pro, and Nathan, a builder who works with his father (all three attended North Carolina State Univ.)Played four years and earned All-American honors each season at Univ. of Georgia from 2004-07Schools all-time leader in singles and doubles winsIn May 2007, reached NCAA singles final, losing to Virginias Somdev Devvarman in a third set tie-break but led his squad to NCAA team titleAlso won NCAA doubles titleHobbies include playing poker, golf, basketball and watching ESPNSays if he wasnt a tennis player he would probably be a basketball playerIdol was former NBA star Karl MaloneWears a size 15 shoeConsiders hard courts as favorite surface and his forehand and serve as strengthsCoached by former ATP pro Craig Boynton (since March 2009) and fitness trainer is Kyle Morgan.
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DOUBLES (0-1 in Finals): ROME: Finalist - 2010 (w/Querrey)

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DENIS

ISTOMIN (UZB)
Birthdate: September 7, 1986 Turned Pro: 2004 Birthplace: Orenburg, Russia Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Moscow, Russia Weight: 183 (83kg) Career Win-Loss: 60-54 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,114,583 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 39 (August 30, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 103 (July 19, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 40 (32-29) 2009: 102 (16-18) 2008: 107 (6-2)

2007: 224 (2-1) 2006: 200 (2-3) 2005: 192 (2-1)

2004: T931 (0-0) 2003: N/R 2002: N/R

2001:T1166 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $590,766. Matches won-lost: ATP: 32-29 (singles), 12-19 (doubles) Challenger: 3-1 (singles). Singles Finalist: New Haven. Semifinalist: San Jose, Eastbourne, Moscow. Quarterfinalist: Hamburg. Doubles Semifinalist: San Jose(w/Sela), Bstad, Kuala Lumpur(w/Golubev). 2010 IN REVIEW The top player from Uzbekistan and No. 2 Asian (behind No. 35 Lu) became first player from his country to finish in Top 50 by improving over 60 ranking spotsWon a personal-high 32 matchesReached 3rd RD at Australian Open in January and following month advanced to SF in San Jose (l. to Verdasco)On grass, reached 3rd RD at Queens (l. to Nadal), SF in Eastbourne (l. to Garcia-Lopez), and 3rd RD at Wimbledon (l. to Berdych) During summer, reached QF on clay in Hamburg (l. to Golubev), first ATP final in New Haven (l. to Stakhovsky) Advanced to SF in Moscow (l. to Baghdatis)Reached three doubles SF, in San Jose (w/ Sela) as well as Bstad and Kuala Lampur (both w/ Golubev)Compiled marks of 20-19 on hard, 7-3 on grass and 5-7 on clayEarned a career-high $590,766. CAREER IN REVIEW The Uzbekistani finished just outside Top 100 (at No. 102) in 09 with 16 match wins on ATP World TourReached his first ATP QF in Eastbourne (l. to Tursunov) in June and later St. Petersburg (l. to Safin) in October.Had a 14-12 mark in Challengers and runner-up in Tashkent (l. to Baghdatis)In 08 went 2-2 in Challenger finals, winning on home soil in Bukhara (d. Marchenko) and Karshi (d. Elgin)Went 4-0 in Davis Cup playIn 07, compiled 18-13 mark in Challengers and won back-to-back titles in Bukhara (d. Weintraub) and Karshi (d. Ilhan)In 06, made his Grand Slam debut at Australian Open and lost to No. 1 Federer in straight setsTurned in four SFs in Challenger playIn 05, captured first Challenger title at Bukhara and advanced to three SFsMember of his countrys Davis Cup team and has a 21-12 career record (16-4 in singles) in 13 ties since 05. CAREER FINALIST (1): 2010 New Haven(H). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-2)

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 1-5)

CAREER MIAMI 0-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 CINCINNATI 1-1 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 0-1

PERSONAL Began playing at age fiveNicknamed DeniFather, Oleg, is a businessman; mother, Klaudiya Istomina, travels with and coaches her sonHas a younger brother AntonSpeaks English and RussianSuffered a leg injury in a car accident travelling to a Futures event in Tashkent in April 2001, underwent surgery which required as many as 80 stiches and spent three months in the hospitalDid not touch a racquet for two years, resuming training in April 2003Likes football (supports Real Madrid) and playing pool.

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TOBIAS

KAMKE

(GER)

Birthdate: May 21, 1986 Turned Pro: 2004 Birthplace: Lubeck, Germany Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Lubeck / Hamburg, Germany Weight: 163 (73kg) Career Win-Loss: 7-10 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $380,220 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-1 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 67 (November 15, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 440 (May 7, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 67 (7-8) 2009: 254 (0-0) 2008: 270 (0-1)

2007: 208 (0-1) 2006: 443 (0-0) 2005: 722 (0-0)

2004: T801 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $214,572. Matches won-lost: ATP: 7-8 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Challenger: 35-16 (singles), 4-7 (doubles). 2010 IN REVIEW The ATP World Tour Newcomer of the Year made one of biggest climbs in rankings, from No. 254 in 09 to yearend best No. 67Compiled a 7-8 match record on ATP World Tour and 35-18 in Challengers with titles at Granby (d. Raonic) and Tiburon (d. Harrison)Qualified for his first Grand Slam event at Wimbledon and reached 3rd RD (d. Garcia-Lopez, Seppi, l. to Tsonga)Posted first Top 10 win of his career over No. 6 Berdych in Basel (l. to Gasquet)Earned a career-high $214,572. CAREER IN REVIEW The German has worked his way up to ATP World Tour with successful results on Challenger circuit, compiling 92-77 match record and 2-4 in finals since 05In 09, reached a pair of SFs and and QFs in Challengers Tried to qualify in seven tour level tournaments but never got throughIn 08, was runner-up at Karlsruhe Challenger (l. to Gabashvili) and qualified in his first Grand Slam event at Wimbledon (l. to Seppi four sets)In 07, advanced to his first Challenger final in Helsinki (l. to Darcis) and qualified in his first ATP World Tour stop in Stockholm (l. to Nieminen)Played primarily in Futures from 04-06 and in his first Futures event on home soil in June 04, reached finalHas a 59-35 Futures record and 3-1 in finals. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0)

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PERSONAL Started playing tennis aged five, following in footsteps of his older brother, Phillip, who works for a TV station Nicknames are Tobi, Toppi and KlausSpeaks German, English and FrenchParents, Lutz and Margit, are teachersLikes playing on all surfaces and favorite shots are serve and volleyConsiders Wimbledon his favorite tournamentIdol growing up was countryman Michael StichHobbies include football (supports Hamburger SV), playing cards and hanging out with friendsTrains in Wahlstedt, GermanySupported by Schleswig-HolsteinPhysical trainer is Soeren KuhnCoached by Maik Schrbesmann (in 2008) and Ralph Grambow (since 2009).

ATP NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR


In 2010, Tobias Kamke was voted ATP World Tour Newcomer of the Year. He is the third German to earn the award in the last seven years. Here are the winners since 2000: 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 Tobias Kamke (GER) Horacio Zeballos (ARG) Kei Nishikori (JPN) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) Benjamin Becker (GER) Gael Monfils (FRA) Florian Mayer (GER) Rafael Nadal (ESP) Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA) Andy Roddick (USA) Olivier Rochus (BEL)
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IVO

KARLOVIC

(CRO)

Birthdate: February 28, 1979 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Zagreb, Croatia Height: 610 (2.08m) Residence: Zagreb, Croatia/Miami, Florida, USA Weight: 230 (104kg) Career Win-Loss: 178-159 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $3,662,408 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/3 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 12-33 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 14 (August 18, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 44 (April 10, 2006) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 73 (17-9) 2007: 22 (43-21) 2004: 59 (18-26)2001: 231 (0-1) 1998: 681 (0-0) 2009: 37 (23-23) 2006: 99 (17-19) 2003: 74 (9-7) 2000: 299 (2-0) 1997:T1343 (0-0) 2008: 25 (31-26) 2005: 72 (17-23) 2002: 175 (1-4) 1999: 602 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $331,333. Matches won-lost: ATP: 17-9 (singles), 7-5 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Delray Beach. Quarterfinalist: Doha, Zagreb, Memphis. Doubles Semifinalist: Australian Open(w/Vemic). 2010 IN REVIEW The Croatian finished in Top 75 for seventh time in past eight years (except 06) despite missing last six months with an Achilles injuryPlayed last event in Madrid* in mid-May and underwent surgery to repair torn left Achilles on July 22Began first two months with 13-5 mark, reaching QFs in Doha, Zagreb and Memphis, along with final in Delray Beach (l. to Gulbis)Also reached 4th RD at Australian Open (l. to Nadal)Snapped 11match losing streak in five sets (d. Stepanek in 1st RD)Will have protected ranking of No. 44 for nine months or nine tournaments once he returns in 11. CAREER IN REVIEW The Croat finished in Top 40 three straight years and led ATP in aces from 07-09His best year-end ranking was No. 22 in 07 when he won a personal-best three ATP World Tour titles on as many surfaces in four finals Earned his first title in Houston (d. Zabaleta) on clay and later won in Nottingham (d. Clement) on grass and Stockholm (d. T. Johansson) on hard en route to career-high 43 match winsIn 09, broke through to reach a Grand Slam-best QF at Wimbledon (l. to Federer)In 5:59 Davis Cup SF battle, fired a Cup record 78 aces in route to 16-14 in fifth set loss to StepanekIn 08, repeated title in Nottingham (d. Verdasco, saving one M.P.) and reached first ATP Masters 1000 SF in Cincinnati* (d. No. 1 Federer, l. to Murray), afterwards climbing to career-high No. 14 on Aug. 18In 07, led tour in aces (1,318), second-most since 91, and averaged 20.6 per matchIn 06, suffered left knee injury on June 10 at Queens qualifying 1st RD and went 1-5 rest of yearIn 05, member of his countrys first Davis Cup championship team (d. Slovakia 3-2)Has a 10-8 career record (7-6 in singles) in 11 ties since 00Earned a career-high $738,601 in 08. CAREER TITLES (4): 2008 Nottingham(G); 2007 Houston(CL), Nottingham(G), Stockholm(IH). FINALIST (3): 2010 Delray Beach(H); 2007 San Jose(IH); 2005 London / Queens Club(G). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-12)

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CAREER 7-7 2-6 9-7 5-7

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 4-6 MIAMI 1-7 MONTE CARLO 2-4 ROME 5-3 MADRID 9-6 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-4 CINCINNATI 7-4 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 2-3

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age sixTallest player (610, 2.08m) to rank in Top 100 in history of ATP Rankings (since 1973)Wears size 16 shoesFather, Vlado, is a meteorologist; mother, Gordana, works in agriculture Has one older sister, Anna, who used to play when she was youngerHobbies include basketball and favorite team is Miami Heat and his dream is to practice with themWife, Alsi (married Mar. 29, 2005), is Jamaican.

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PHILIPP

KOHLSCHREIBER (GER)
Birthdate: October 16, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Augsburg, Germany Height: 510 (1.78m) Residence: Altstaetten, Switzerland Weight: 154 (69kg) Career Win-Loss: 185-158 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $3,730,435 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 15-33 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 22 (September 28, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 51 (November 10, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 34 (37-24) 2007: 32 (33-27) 2004: 92 (6-10) 2001: 764 (0-0) 2009: 27 (40-25) 2006: 60 (24-20) 2003: 209 (1-3) 2000:T1334 (0-0) 2008: 28 (32-21) 2005: 93 (12-25) 2002: 268 (0-3) 1999:T1302 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $684,818. Matches won-lost: ATP: 37-24 (singles), 5-15 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Auckland, Metz. Quarterfinalist: San Jose, Monte Carlo*, Munich, Halle, Toronto*. 2010 IN REVIEW The top German finished in Top 35 for fourth straight year and made eight QF appearances or betterBest result was SFs in Auckland (l. to Clement) in January and in Metz (l. Simon) in SeptemberMade two ATP Masters 1000 QFs, on clay in Monte-Carlo* (l. to Ferrer) and on hard courts in Toronto* (l. to Nadal)Also a QF in four events on three different surfacesReached 3rd RD in first three Grand Slam eventsCompiled marks of 21-14 on hard, 12-8 on clay and 4-2 on grass. CAREER IN REVIEW The German is a two-time winner on ATP World Tour, capturing titles in Munich in 07 (d. Youzhny) and in Auckland in 08 (d. Ferrero)His best Grand Slam result is 4th RD three times 05, 08 at Australian Open and 09 Roland GarrosIn 09, won a personal-best 40 matches while finishing a year-end high No. 27 (reached a career-best No. 22 on Sept. 28)Also a runner-up in Metz (l. to Monfils)In 08, finished as top German for first 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 ATP Masters 1000 QF in Monte-Carlo* (l. to Nadal) and followed with home soil title in MunichOne of three players (Malisse, Grosjean) to win singles and doubles titles at same eventIn 06, advanced to first ATP SF in Gstaad and reached QF on four different surfacesIn 04, finished in Top 100 for first time and reached first ATP QF in AucklandHas a 10-6 career Davis Cup record (8-4 in singles) in eight ties. CAREER TITLES (2): 2008 Auckland(H); 2007 Munich(CL). FINALIST (2): 2009 Metz(IH); 2008 Halle(G). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 8-5)

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CAREER 11-6 7-6 6-6 7-8

10 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND 10 3RD 3RD QF 2ND 1ST QF 3RD 1ST 1ST

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 36-34)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 8-5 MIAMI 1-4 MONTE CARLO 9-4 ROME 2-2 MADRID 3-2 TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-4 CINCINNATI 6-3 SHANGHAI 0-2 PARIS 2-3

PERSONAL Full name is Philipp Eberhard Hermann KohlschreiberBegan playing tennis at age fourParents Maria and GerhardHis father used to operate a gas stationHis mother is a kindergarten teacherTwo sisters, Sandra and GerlindePrefers clay and hard courtsEnjoys driving cars, swimming and playing with his dogs Favorite movie is Lord of the RingsFollows football and hockeyFan of FC Bayern MunichFitness trainer is Marco Panicci and coached by Miles Maclagan (since October 2010).

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EVGENY

KOROLEV (KAZ)
Birthdate: February 14, 1988 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Moscow, Russia Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Moscow, Russia Weight: 180 (81kg) Career Win-Loss: 71-88 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,370,288 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-14 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 46 (February 22, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 113 (March 22, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 140 (12-20) 2007: 83 (20-24) 2004: 458 (0-0) 2009: 53 (18-19) 2006: 100 (8-8) 2003:T1150 (0-0) 2008: 113 (13-17) 2005: 184 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $293,286. Matches won-lost: ATP: 12-20 (singles), 7-8 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: New Haven. Doubles Semifinalist: Doha(w/Stakhovsky), Sydney(w/Andreev). 2010 IN REVIEW The Kazakhstan slipped out of Top 100 late in season after a right elbow injury sidelined him after US OpenRetired (vs. Nishikori) at US Open and underwent surgery on Sept. 30 to repair stress fracture and damaged tendonHis best ATP World Tour result was QF in New Haven (l. to de Bakker)Began season by reaching 2nd RD in Doha and Sydney and Grand Slam-best 3rd RD at Australian Open (d. Brands, No. 21 Berdych, l. to Gonzalez in five sets). CAREER IN REVIEW The Kazakhstan resident broke through in 09 to finish a year-end best No. 53, highlighted by reaching his maiden final in Delray Beach (l. to Fish) as a qualifierAlso reached SF in Houston and QFs in Metz, Bangkok, Moscow and BaselIn 08, won 13 ATP matches and went 8-2 in Challenger play with one titleOn clay, advanced to second career ATP SF in Valencia (l. to Almagro) and reached QF in Sydney (as a qualifier), Las Vegas, WarsawPushed Berdych to five sets in Wimbledon debutAlso made first appearance at US Open and reached 2nd RD (d. Soderling, l. to Monfils)Closed season with repeat title at Aachen Challenger (d. Bemelmans)In 07, won personal-high 20 ATP level matchesBroke through to reach first ATP SF in Las Vegas (d. No. 6 Blake, Querrey) and advanced to four QFs (Sydney, Valencia, Amersfoort, Metz)Underwent a hernia operation in May and missed one monthIn 06, finished in Top 100 for first time and turned in a pair of QF results in Marseille (No. 6 Davydenko, l. to Grosjean) and Bastad (l. to Robredo)Also compiled a 17-9 Challenger record with oneHas a 59-33 career match record in Challengers and is 5-1 in finalsNever played junior circuit and picked up his first ATP points at age 15 in three German ChallengersEarned a career-high $381,805 in 09. CAREER FINALIST (1): 2009 Delray Beach(H). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-5)

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CAREER 4-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 CAREER 3-3 1-3 0-2 1-2 0-1

10 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 10 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 5-11)

INDIAN WELLS MIAMI MONTE-CARLO ROME MADRID

PERSONAL Raised in Moscow, began playing tennis at age four with his father, Evgeny, who still coaches him and used to play hockeyChanged nationality to Kazakhstan in January 2010Mother, Irina, is a housewife and sometimes travels to tournamentsHas one older brother, Alexey, who is his physio therapist and helps with his business matters and considers him his best friend (works in Moscow)Speaks Russian, German and EnglishStarted learning English at age seven with a private tutorFavorite players growing up were Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and Stefan EdbergHobbies include hockey and enjoys playing or skating anytime he has a chanceLikes hard rock and favorite groups are Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Creed and Scott Stapp Favorite surfaces are hard and clay courts and considers backhand his favorite shot.

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LUKASZ

KUBOT (POL)
Birthdate: May 16, 1982 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: Boleslawiec, Poland Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Lubin, Poland Weight: 190 (86kg) Career Win-Loss: 39-51 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,780,084 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-5 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 41 (April 12, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 7 (September 27, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 70 (15-25) 2007: 222 (2-3) 2009: 101 (9-9) 2006: 120 (5-8) 2008: 223 (0-0) 2005: 136 (3-1)

2004: 258 (3-3) 2003: 331 (1-1) 2002: 499 (0-0)

2001: 394 (1-1) 2000: 654 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $702,394. Matches won-lost: ATP: 15-25 (singles), 38-24 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles). Singles Finalist: Costa do Sauipe. Quarterfinalist: Doha, Casablanca. Doubles Winner: Santiago, Acapulco, Bucharest. Finalist: Costa do Sauipe. Semifinalist: Rome*, Cincinnati*,Shanghai*, Vienna, Valencia (all w/Marach). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Polish player finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 70 with a personal-high 15 match winsReached a career-high No. 41 on April 12Posted a career-best 4th RD at Australian Open followed by his second career ATP World Tour final in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Ferrero)In doubles, won titles in Santiago and Acapulco while reaching four SFs, including Rome* and Cincinnati*Finished No. 6 in ATP Team Rankings (w/Marach) and No. 10 individuallyQualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London and went 1-2 in round robin play Earned a career-high $702,394. CAREER IN REVIEW The Pole broke through to reach his first ATP World Tour singles final in 09In May 09, as a lucky loser in Belgrade, reached final (l. to Djokovic)He was first Polish singles finalist on ATP World Tour since Wojtek Fibak in Basel in 83Reached No. 89 in November before finishing No. 101Also broke out in doubles, winning first three titles of his career (w/Marach), reaching SFs at Australian Open, and went 2-1 in season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in LondonFinished No. 7 in team rankingsIn 08, captured Oberstaufen Challenger titleHas a 135-121 career record in Challengers and 2-3 in finalsHis best junior Grand Slam result was QF at Wimbledon in singles and doubles in 00Member of Polish Davis Cup team and has a 20-6 career record (16-6 in singles) in 17 ties. CAREER FINALIST (2): 2010 Costa do Sauipe(CL); 2009 Belgrade(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (4). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-4) BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY*

CAREER AUS. OPEN 2-1 ROLAND GARROS 0-2 WIMBLEDON 1-1 US OPEN 2-2 CAREER 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-2 1-1

10 4TH 1ST 2ND 1ST 10 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 1-9)

MIAMI MONTE CARLO ROME MADRID CINCINNATI SHANGHAI PARIS

PERSONAL Began playing at age nineFather, Janusz, is a football coach; mother, DorotaHas a younger sister, Paulina, who is studying physiotherapyStrengths of game are serve, return and forehand and favorite surfaces are clay and slow hard courtsPlayers he admired growing up were Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Stefan Edberg and Jonas BjorkmanFuture goals are to rank in Top 50 in singles and Top 10 in doublesConsiders some of best moments of his career so far: reaching singles final in Belgrade in 2009, 3rd round at US Open in 2006, beating No. 6 Andy Roddick in Beijing in 2009 and winning doubles titles in Casablanca, Belgrade and Vienna in 2009.

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MIKHAIL

KUKUSHKIN (KAZ)
Birthdate: December 26, 1987 Turned Pro: 2006 Birthplace: Volgograd, Russia Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Astana, Kazakhstan Weight: 159 (72kg) Career Win-Loss: 28-20 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $563,759 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-2 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 58 (November 1, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 387 (November 1, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 59 (17-8) 2009: 132 (7-7) 2008: 149 (4-4)

2007: 203 (0-1) 2006: 767 (0-0) 2005:T1523 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $281,378. Matches won-lost: ATP: 17-8 (singles), 1-2 (doubles) Challenger: 32-14 (singles), 6-13 (doubles). Singles Winner: St. Petersburg. Quarterfinalist: Bangkok. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Kazakhstani player (behind Golubev) finished in Top 60 for first time in his career after jumping from No. 132 previous yearHe captured his first ATP World Tour title in St. Petersburg (d. Youzhny) and became second player from Kazakhstan to win an ATP title (Golubev won Hamburg in July)Finished with a personal-high 17 match wins, including a 14-6 record on hard courtsPosted impressive Challenger match record of 32-14 with titles in Braunschweig (d. Daniel) and Penza (d. Kravchuk) and a runner-up in IstanbulEarned a careerhigh $281,378. CAREER IN REVIEW The Kazakhstan resident has worked his way up to ATP World Tour with successful Challenger resultsHas compiled an 88-50 Challenger career record and 6-1 in finalsIn 09, qualified in Moscow and advanced to his first ATP World Tour SF (l. to Youzhny)In July, captured Penza Challenger title (d. Marchenko) in RussiaIn 08, qualified and won his first ATP World Tour matches in Barcelona with wins over No. 24 Jarkko Nieminen and Pablo Cuevas (l. to Montanes in 3rd RD)Qualified in back-to-back weeks in Moscow and St. Petersburg, reaching 2nd RDQualified and won Barletta Challenger title (d. Pashanski) in ItalyIn 07, best results came in Challengers, picking up back-to-back titles at Saransk (d. Sergeyev) and Samarkand (d. Jorquera)Qualified for first ATP tournament in St. Petersburg (l. to Ledovskikh)Has a 9-1 career Davis Cup singles record in six ties. CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 St. Petersburg(IH). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-0)

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MIAMI

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age six with father Alexander who coached him until age 17Mother, TatianaHas one older sister, EkaterinaLikes to play on hard courts, best shots are ground strokesMoved to Kazakhstan in 2008Has no specific goals in terms of rankings or results but just wants to give his best on the courtLikes movies and reading Russian booksBest friends on the tour are Davis Cup teammates Andrey Golubev and Yuri SchukinCoached by Argentine Gabriel Markus since December 2010.

FIRST-TIME WINNERS CIRCLE


In 2010, Mikhail Kukushkin was the fth and nal rst-time winner of the season on the ATP World Tour as he captured the St. Petersburg title (d. Youzhny). Here are the rst-time winners in 2010:
PLAYER John Isner (USA) Ernests Gulbis (LAT) Andrey Golubev (KAZ) Viktor Troicki (SRB) Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) TOURNAMENT Auckland Delray Beach Hamburg Moscow St. Petersburg

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IGOR

KUNITSYN (RUS)
Birthdate: September 30, 1981 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Vladivostok, Russia Height: 5'11" (1.80m) Residence: Moscow, Russia Weight: 165 (75kg) Career Win-Loss: 68-108 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,179,239 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-9 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 35 (July 6, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 49 (June 9, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 100 (6-14) 2009: 104 (16-31) 2008: 44 (15-14)

2007: 125 (16-24) 2004: 161 (2-2) 2006: 93 (10-15) 2003: 196 (0-3) 2005: 130 (3-2) 2002: 139 (0-1)

2001: 388 (0-0)1998: 448 (0-0) 2000: 256 (0-0) 1999: 308 (0-2)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $250,143. Matches won-lost: ATP: 6-14 (singles), 5-5 (doubles) Challenger: 23-13 (singles), 3-2 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Moscow. Doubles Winner: Moscow(w/Tursunov). 2010 IN REVIEW The Russian finished Top 100 for third time in past five yearsCompiled his best results in Challengers with a 23-13 match record, winning two titles and runner-up at one otherWent 6-14 in ATP level play and his best result was QF in Moscow as a qualifier (d. Andreev, Golubev, l. to Istomin)Also qualified in Dubai, Atlanta and WashingtonIn March, made Davis Cup singles debut vs. India in 1st RD and defeated Devvarman in four sets in opening matchIn doubles, won first ATP World Tour title in Moscow (w/Tursunov). CAREER IN REVIEW The Russian made Top 50 breakthrough in 08 with first title and a year-end best No. 44 finishIn '09, reached a career-high No. 35 on July 6 with SFs in St. Petersburg (l. to Zeballos) and QF in Memphis (l. to Sela)In '08, earned first title in Moscow (d. Safin) and broke into Top 50 from No. 71 to No. 47Reached SF at Prtschach and WashingtonWon a Donetsk Challenger and reached two other finalsMade his Davis Cup debut in SF tie vs. Argentina (w/Tursunov) to beat Caas-Nalbandian 8-6 in fifth setAlso reached SF at Roland Garros (w/Tursunov)In '07, achieved a personal-best 16 match wins (also in 09) and reached three QFsIn '06, first Top 100 finish with SFs at Moscow and St. PetersburgIn doubles, reached first final in Nottingham (w/Tursunov)In '05, reached first ATP SF in Moscow (l. to Kiefer)In '04, reached maiden ATP QF in MoscowHas a 2-4 career Davis Cup record in four tiesEarned a career-high $495,243 in '08. CAREER TITLES (1): 2008 Moscow(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 1-3 MIAMI 1-4 MONTE CARLO 0-1 ROME 0-1 MADRID 0-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 CINCINNATI 1-1 SHANGHAI 1-1

PERSONAL Started to play tennis at age seven since there were two hard and two clay courts just a few hundred meters from where he livedWent to the courts with friends where coach saw him and asked him to come to train Raised by his grandparents, (grandmother), Ninel Kislovskaya, and (grandfather), Nikolay Kislovskiy and are big tennis fans after traveling with him early in his career to tournamentsTrains in Moscow at CSKA (since age 18)Originally from Vladivostok on eastern coast of Russia, more than a nine hour flight from the capital Enjoys watching hockey when at homeSwam and played basketball as a youthIs known to be an excellent gourmet cook of Italian foods and loves going to good restaurantsUsed to work with Riccardo Piatti and became interested in cooking with Piattis motherSpeaks English, Italian and RussianConsiders hard courts as favorite surface and best part of his game are groundstrokes and baseline playWife, Irina (married Dec. 8, 2005), son, Alexander, (born May 16, 2010)Coached by Allen Fox.
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LUKAS

LACKO

(SVK)

Birthdate: November 3, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Piestany, Slovakia Height: 61 (1.86m) Residence: Bratislava, Slovakia Weight: 185 (84kg) Career Win-Loss: 26-34 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $646,602 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-2 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 60 (February 22, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 170 (July 5, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 89 (19-22) 2007: 138 (1-3) 2009: 82 (3-5) 2006: 225 (2-0) 2008: 318 (1-4) 2005: 423 (0-0)

2004:T1034 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $340,675. Matches won-lost: ATP: 19-22 (singles), 3-7 (doubles) Challenger: 7-7 (singles), 0-2 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Chennai, Zagreb, Memphis, Halle, Atlanta. 2010 IN REVIEW The top Slovak finished in Top 100 for second year in a rowAdvanced to four ATP World Tour QFs in first two months in Chennai (l. to Sela), Zagreb (d. Ljubicic, l. to Petzschner) and Memphis (d. Chardy, l. to Petzschner) and reached a career-high No. 60 on Feb. 22Later advanced to QFs in Halle (l. to Petzschner) and Atlanta (d. Hewitt, l .to Anderson)Won first Grand Slam match at Roland Garros (d. Yani, l. to Youznhy) and followed with 2nd RD at Wimbledon (d. Baghdatis, l. to Chardy)Ended season with Challenger runner-up in Ortiseti (d. Przysiezny) as a qualifierWent 19-22 in ATP level events and earned a career high $340,675. CAREER IN REVIEW The Bratislava resident made Top 100 breakthrough in 09 with a 32-11 match record in Challengers and two titlesClimbed 236 positions from previous year (No. 318 to No. 82) and won four Futures titles during seasonIn 08, advanced to three Challenger QFs and went 1-4 in tour level playIn 07, finished in Top 150 for first time at No. 138, highlighted by 30-21 Challenger campaign and one title and two runner-up effortsEarly in his career, excelled in Futures tournaments, compiling a 78-25 match record, including 8-5 in finalsHis best junior result was SF at Roland GarrosHas a 9-9 career Davis Cup record (9-7 in singles) in nine ties. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-4)

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INDIAN WELLS MIAMI MADRID

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age six with his father, Ladislav and mother Dagmar (both teachers)Has one younger sister, DominikaSpeaks Slovak, Czech and EnglishConsiders hard courts and grass as favorite surfaces, forehand and serve as strengths and winning Seoul Challenger in 09 to move into Top 100 for first time as biggest moment of his careerGoal is to move into Top 30Coached by Tibor Toth and fitness trainer is Ladislav Olasz.

SLOVAKS IN TOP 100


In 2010, Lukas Lacko nished as the top player from his country for the second straight year. Here is a look at the Slovaks to rank in the Top 100: PLAYER CAREER HIGH Miloslav Mecir No. 4 Karol Kucera No. 6 Dominik Hrbaty No. 12 Marian Vajda No. 34 Karol Beck No. 36 Jan Kroslak No. 52 Lukas Lacko No. 60 Branislav Stankovic No. 86 DATE Feb. 28, 1988 Sept. 14, 1998 Oct. 18, 2004 Sept. 14, 1987 Aug. 22, 2005 Sept. 13, 1999 Feb. 22, 2010 Dec. 28, 1987

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IVAN

LJUBICIC (CRO)
Birthdate: March 19, 1979 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina Height: 64 (1.93m) Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Weight: 202 (91kg) Career Win-Loss: 401-271 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $9,289,549 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 10/13 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 39-64 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 3 (May 1, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 70 (May 16, 2005) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 17 (26-19) 2007: 18 (44-23) 2004: 22 (37-24) 2001: 37 (29-22) 1998: 293 (2-3) 2009: 24 (32-23) 2006: 5 (61-20) 2003: 42 (29-25) 2000: 91 (23-22) 1997: 287 (1-4) 2008: 45 (19-18) 2005: 9 (57-24) 2002: 49 (29-29) 1999: 77 (11-14) 1996: 573 (1-1)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,251,619. Matches won-lost: ATP: 26-19 (singles), 6-7 (doubles). Singles Winner: Indian Wells*. Finalist: Montpellier. Semifinalist: Beijing, Stockholm. Quarterfinalist: Dubai, Umag. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Croat (behind No. 14 Cilic) earned his 10th ATP World Tour title, biggest of his career, at ATP Masters 1000 event in Indian Wells*, defeating No. 2 Djokovic (4th RD), No. 3 Nadal (SF) and No. 8 Roddick (F) Afterwards went from No. 26 to No. 13Also runner-up in Montpellier (l. to Monfils) and SF in Beijing (l. to Ferrer) and Stockholm (l. to Federer), all in OctoberRecorded 400 singles matches in his career on Oct. 29 in MontpellierWent 5-4 vs. Top 10 opponents and compiled marks of 20-14 on hard and 6-3 on clay. CAREER IN REVIEW The Croat has finished in Top 25 in six of past seven seasons (except 08) since 04, including back-to-back Top 10 campaigns in 05 (at No. 9) and 06 (at No. 5)Reached a personal-best No. 3 on May 1, 06Has a 10-13 career mark in ATP World Tour finals, reaching at least one final in eight of past 10 years (except 02-03)His best Grand Slam result was SF at Roland Garros in 06 when he lost to eventual champ NadalAlso advanced to QF at Australian Open that year (l. to Baghdatis in five sets)In 09, picked up title in Lyon (d. Llodra) and QF in seven other tournaments, including Indian Wells*, Monte-Carlo*, Madrid* and Shanghai*In 08, runner-up in Zagreb (l. to Stakhovsky)In 07, won two ATP titles (Doha, s-Hertogenbosch) and two runner-up finishes (Zagreb, Rotterdam)In 06, won a career-best 61 matches and advanced to QF (or better) in 13 tournaments, including first seven through April, highlighted by ATP titles in Chennai (d. Moya) and Zagreb (d. Koubek) in FebruaryRepeated title in Vienna (d. Gonzalez)Had most indoor match wins (20-5) on ATP circuit for second straight yearLed ATP circuit in aces (929)In 05, compiled an 11-1 record (7-1 in singles, 4-0 in doubles) in Davis Cup play (the best record since McEnroe went 12-0 in 82 for the United States) in leading Croatia to title (d. Slovak Republic 3-2)Won back-to-back indoor titles in Metz (d. Monfils) and Vienna (d. Ferrero) without losing his serve in 57 gamesIn 04, finished in Top 25 for first time at No. 22 and went 6-1 in matches decided in a final set tie-breakReached lone final in opening week in Doha (l. to Escude)In doubles, earned a bronze medal in doubles (w/Ancic) at Athens OlympicsIn 01, broke through in Lyon by defeating No. 1 Kuerten in 1st RD and Safin in three tie-breaks in SF (saving 1 M.P.) before beating El Aynaoui for first ATP title Reached final of Wimbledon Juniors in 96, losing to Vladimir VoltchkovHas a 36-19 career Davis Cup record (23-13 in singles) in 22 ties since 98 Earned a career-high $1,713,167 in 06. CAREER TITLES (10): 2010 Indian Wells*(H); 2009 Lyon(IH); 2007 Doha(H), s-Hertogenbosch(G); 2006 Chennai(H), Zagreb(IC), Vienna(IH); 2005 Metz(IH), Vienna(IH); 2001 Lyon(IC). FINALIST (13): 2010 Montpellier(IH); 2008 Zagreb(IH); 2007 Zagreb(IC), Rotterdam(IH); 2006 ]Miami*(H), Bangkok(IH); 2005 Doha(H), Marseille(IH), Rotterdam(IH), Dubai(H), Madrid*(IH), Paris*(IC); 2004 Doha(H). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (4). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 10-17)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 20-7 MIAMI 17-11 MONTE CARLO 15-11 ROME 10-8 MADRID 13-7 TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-7 CINCINNATI 12-10 SHANGHAI 4-2 PARIS 9-8

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age nineFather, Marko, is an electrician, and mother, Hazira, is a housewifeHas one older brother, VladoSpeaks Croatian, Italian and EnglishEscaped war-torn Bosnia at age 13 in 1992 and was one of the several players taken to Italy by a club that was reaching out to help childrenBegan serving on ATP Player Council since 2002 and elected Vice-President from 04-06 and President from 06-08In August 2008, elected as European player representative on ATP BoardThen resigned position on Jan. 20, 2009 to give full attention on playingWas first active player to serve on Board since Paul Annacone in 1993Named 2007 ATP Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of Year for his off-court work with Special OlympicsWife, Aida (married Nov. 8, 2004), son, Leonardo (born Nov. 5, 2008)Coached by Italian Riccardo Piatti (since June 1997) and fitness trainer is Dailbor Sirola (since Sept. 2009).

CROATS IN TOP 100


Ivan Ljubicic is the second-highest ranked Croat in the history of the South African Airways ATP Rankings (since 1973). Ljubicic, who reached a career-high No. 3 in May 2006, is one of seven Croats to rank in the Top 20: PLAYER Goran Ivanisevic Ivan Ljubicic Mario Ancic Marin Cilic Niki Pilic Ivo Karlovic Goran Prpic CAREER HIGH No. 2 No. 3 No. 7 No. 9 No. 12 No. 14 No. 16 DATE July 4, 1994 May 1, 2006 July 10, 2006 Feb. 22, 2010 Oct. 31, 1931 Aug. 18, 2008 July 29, 1991

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MICHAEL

LLODRA (FRA)
Birthdate: May 18, 1980 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Paris, France Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Rueil Malmaison, France Weight: 176 (79kg) Career Win-Loss: 141-166 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $5,576,618 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/4 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-25 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 23 (November 15, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 8 (June 14, 2004) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 23 (29-22) 2007: 92 (13-18) 2004: 41 (20-12) 2001: 90 (6-11) 1998: 703 (0-0) 2009: 67 (17-16) 2006: 98 (4-10) 2003: 173 (2-10) 2000: 162 (5-7) 1997:T941 (0-0) 2008: 40 (23-21) 2005: 139 (10-22) 2002: 103 (12-17) 1999:265 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $849,318. Matches won-lost: ATP: 29-22 (singles), 27-13 (doubles) Challenger: 7-2 (singles), 0-1 (doubles). Singles Winner: Marseille, Eastbourne. Semifinalist: Paris*. Quarterfinalist: London / Queens Club. Doubles Winner: Marseille(w/Benneteau). Finalist: Toronto*(w/Benneteau). Semifinalist: London / Queens Club(w/Benneteau). 2010 IN REVIEW The Frenchman compiled best season, with first Top 25 finish, two titles and personal-high 29 match wins Helped country to Davis Cup final (l. 3-2 to Serbia)Won doubles match (w/Clement) but lost fifth and decisive rubber to TroickiCaptured his first singles title on home soil in Marseille (d. No. 8 Soderling, d. Benneteau) Won title in Eastbourne (d. Garcia-Lopez)Reached first ATP Masters 1000 SF in Paris*, beating No. 3 Djokovic (3rd RD), No. 11 Davydenko (QF), before losing to No. 5 Soderling in third set tie-break (held three M.P.)In Davis Cup QF play vs. Spain, defeated No. 10 VerdascoIn SF tie vs. Argentina, defeated Monaco in singles and won doubles (w/Clement)Won doubles titles in Marseille and Toronto* (w/Benneteau). CAREER IN REVIEW The French left-hander has had three Top 50 seasonsIs 5-4 in singles finals and 18-16 in doubles finalsIn 08, was only player to win multiple singles (2) and doubles (3) titlesIn 07, won three doubles titles, including Wimbledon (w/Clement)Had three successful seasons with SantoroIn 05, won four doubles titles, including Tennis Masters CupFinished No. 5 in Doubles Race and year-end best No. 9 individuallyIn 04, reached first singles final in Adelaide (l. to Hrbaty) and won first title in s-Hertogenbosch (d. No. 3 Coria)Repeated Aussie Open doubles title and runner-up at Roland GarrosIn 03, won Australian Open doubles title and reached final at Tennis Masters CupIn 02, doubles finalist at Australian OpenIn 00, won first ATP doubles title in Mallorca (w/Nargiso)Doubles finalist at Wimbledon juniors in 98 (w/A. Ram) and 97 US Open juniors (w/Lisnard)Owns an 18-9 Davis Cup record (15-5 in doubles) in 20 tiesEarned career-high $899,477 in 08. CAREER TITLES (5): 2010 Marseille(IH), Eastbourne(G); 2008 Adelaide(H), Rotterdam(IH); 2004 s-Hertogenbosch(G). FINALIST (4): 2009 Marseille(IH), Lyon(IH); 2005 s-Hertogenbosch(G); 2004 Adelaide(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (18). FINALIST (16). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-7)

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DOUBLES (3-3 in Finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Champion - 2004, 2003 (w/Santoro), Finalist - 2008 (w/Clement), 2002 (w/Santoro); ROLAND GARROS: Finalist - 2004 (w/Santoro); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2007 (w/Clement).

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CAREER W-L: 20-41 BEST RESULT: SF (Paris 10)

DOUBLES (2-4 in Finals). MONTE-CARLO: Finalist - 2003 (w/Santoro); ROME: Champion - 2005 (w/Santoro); HAMBURG: Finalist 2005 (w/Santoro); MONTREAL/TORONTO: Finalist - 2010 (w/Benneteau); PARIS: Champion - 2006 (w/Clement); Finalist - 2003 (w/Santoro)

PERSONAL Began playing at age sixFather Michel played four years with Paris Saint-Germain football clubMother, SylvaineHas older brother YannAs teen, practiced with Georges Deniau, coach of Forget and Hlasek, who taught him serve and volleyWife, Camille (married Sept. 9, 2003); daughter, Manon (born Mar. 23, 2004); son, Teo (born Sept. 5, 2007)Reunited with coach Olivier Malcor for 2011 and fitness trainer is Fred Descamps.
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FELICIANO

LOPEZ (ESP)
Birthdate: September 20, 1981 Turned Pro: 1997 Birthplace: Toledo, Spain Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Madrid, Spain Weight: 187 (84kg) Career Win-Loss: 234-237 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $5,366,816 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/4 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 19-47 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 20 (January 31, 2005) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 37 (November 1, 2004) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 32 (26-24) 2007: 35 (27-25) 2004: 25 (33-27) 2001: 159 (2-5) 1998: 548 (0-1) 2009: 47 (17-24) 2006: 81 (19-29) 2003: 28 (34-31) 2000: 269 (0-1) 1997: 559 (0-0) 2008: 31 (27-26) 2005: 34 (31-28) 2002: 62 (18-16) 1999: 277 (0-0) 1996:T1294 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $721,518. Matches won-lost: ATP: 26-24 (singles), 9-15 (doubles). Singles Winner: Johannesburg. Semifinalist: London / Queens Club, Los Angeles. Quarterfinalist: Rome*. Doubles Semifinalist: Dubai(w/Robredo). 2010 IN REVIEW The Spanish left-hander finished in Top 35 for sixth time in eight years, highlighted by second career ATP World Tour title in Johannesburg (d. Monfils in SF, Robert in F) in FebruaryAlso advanced to SFs at Queens Club in London (l. to Fish) in June and Los Angeles in late July (l. to Murray)His best ATP Masters 1000 result was QF in Rome* in May (l. to Gulbis)Also advanced to 3rd RD at Australian Open (l. to No. 7 Roddick) and at Indian 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. CAREER IN REVIEW The Madrid native has finished in Top 50 in seven of past eight years (except 06), including a year-end best No. 25 in 04 when he captured his first ATP World Tour title in Vienna (d. Caas)His career-high ranking is No. 20 on Jan. 31, 05His best Grand Slam result was QF at Wimbledon (l. to Hewitt) in 05 and 08 (l. to Safin)A member of winning Davis Cup teams in 04, 08-09In 08, beat No. 9 del Potro in singles and clinched title in doubles (w/Verdasco)That year, reached lone final in Dubai where he beat three Top 10 opponents (No. 10 Berdych (2nd RD), No. 4 Ferrer (QF) and No. 5 Davydenko (SF)) before falling to No. 6 Roddick in three sets In 04, advanced to first ATP final in Dubai (l. to Federer)As a junior, reached final of Orange Bowl 16s (l. to Coria) in 97 and runner-up at European 18s junior championships (l. to Vinciguerra) in 99Also SF at Orange Bowl 18s (l. to Coria) in 99Won Spanish Championships in July 03, defeating NadalHas a 10-13 career Davis Cup record (3-6 in singles) in 16 ties and member of championship teams in 04, 08 and 09 Earned a career-high $865,779 in 06. CAREER TITLES (2): 2010 Johannesburg(H); 2004 Vienna(IH). FINALIST (4): 2008 Dubai(H); 2006 Gstaad(CL); 2005 New Haven(H); 2004 Dubai(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-8)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 4-8 MIAMI 8-9 MONTE CARLO 3-7 ROME 3-7 MADRID 14-9 TORONTO/MONTREAL 5-7 CINCINNATI 2-8 SHANGHAI 4-2 PARIS 6-7

PERSONAL Full name is Feliciano Lopez Diaz-GuerraBegan playing tennis at age five with father, Feliciano, who is a tennis coach; mother, Belen Diaz-Guerra, is a nurseYounger brother, Victor, played tennis before enrolling at a university where he studies businessA big fan of Real Madrid football teamAt home he enjoys going out with friends to movies and to discosConsiders his serve best shot and hard court his favorite surfaceIn February 2008, accepted role as himself in Spanish family/humorous soap opera, Los SerranoCoached by countryman and former ATP pro Francisco Clavet (since September 2009).

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MARC

LOPEZ

(ESP)

Birthdate: July 31, 1982 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Barcelona, Spain Height: 59 (1.75m) Residence: Barcelona, Spain Weight: 157 (71kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 59-35 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $958,522 Two-handed backhand Career Doubless Titles/Finalist: 4/2 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 106 (May 10, 2004) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 14 (November 15, 2010) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 15 (37-20) 2007: 151 (0-1) 2009: 62 (13-10) 2006: 309 (2-1) 2008: 158 (3-1) 2005: 635 (0-0)

2004: 203 (4-2) 2003: 611 (0-0) 2002: 240 (0-0)

2001: 247 (0-0) 2000: 551 (0-0) 1999: T797 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $306,407. Matches won-lost: ATP: 0-2 (singles), 37-20 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles), 1-1 (doubles). Doubles Winner: Indian Wells*(w/Nadal), Estoril, Hamburg(w/Marrero). Finalist: Montpellier(w/Schwank). Semifinalist: Casablanca(w/Granollers), Valencia(w/Marrero). 2010 IN REVIEW The Barcelona native compiled his best season on ATP World Tour, concentrating solely on doubles to win three titles, compile a 37-20 match record and finish a career-best No. 15In March, partnered with Nadal as a wild card in Indian Wells* and captured his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 crown, defeating top seeds NestorZimonjicThe duo, playing together for only fifth time, dropped one set en route to second title together (09 Doha)He also won titles (w/Marrero) in Estoril (d. Cuevas-Granollers) in May and in Hamburg (d. ChardyMathieu) in JulyReached first indoor final in Montpellier (w/Schwank) in late OctoberTurned in his best Grand Slam result at Roland Garros by reaching QF (w/Riba)Played two ATP singles matches and lost in 1st RD in Estoril and BangkokEarned a career-high $306,407. CAREER IN REVIEW The Spaniard has compiled his best singles results on Challenger level with a 156-121 match record and a 4-3 mark in finalsHas a 21-29 singles record in ATP World Tour playHis best year-end ranking was No. 126 in 01 when he qualified and reached SF in his ATP main draw debut in Stuttgart*, defeating Coria, boyhood idol Bruguera and A. Martin before losing to CaasFinished in Top 150 in 03 (at No. 143) and 04 (at No. 142) Reached a career-high ranking of No. 106 on May 10, 04That year, also reached QFs in Valencia and Sopot (d. No. 13 Safin) and 3rd RD in BarcelonaIn 09, won his last Challenger title at Tanger (d. Riba)In 07, runner-up at Vigo Challenger (l. to M. Gonzalez)In 06, won a pair of Challenger titles at Telde Las Palmas (d. Dorsch) and Brasov (d. Crivoi)In 05, runner-up at Ettlingen Challenger (d. A. Garcia)In 03, won first Challenger title at Budapest-2 (d. Delfino). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-1)

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DOUBLES -- Indian Wells: Champion; 2010 (w/Nadal)

PERSONAL Began playing tennis with his older brother, Raul (eight years older)Raul went on to become a tennis coach with the Catalan Tennis FederationFather, Eduardo; mother, Pilar TarresSays biggest moment of his career was winning first ATP Masters 1000 title in Indian Wells (w/Nadal) in March 2010Enjoys going to movies and listening to music.

SPANIARDS IN DOUBLES TOP 100


In 2010, Marc Lopez was the highest-ranked of the seven Spaniards in the ATP World Tour Doubles Top 100: RANK No. 15 No. 22 No. 34 No. 40 No. 44 No. 56 No. 79 PLAYER Marc Lopez Marcel Granollers Tommy Robredo David Marrero Santiago Ventura Nicolas Almagro Rafael Nadal 10 TITLES 3 2 0 2 2 0 1

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YEN-HSUN

LU

(TPE)

Birthdate: August 14, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Taipei, Chinese Taipei Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Taipei, Chinese Taipei Weight: 163 (73kg) Career Win-Loss: 61-100 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,680,441 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-10 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 33 (November 1, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 86 (January 31, 2005) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 35 (15-20) 2007: 103 (7-15) 2009: 98 (10-23) 2006: 103 (2-7) 2008: 64 (11-15) 2005: 160 (6-8)

2004: 86 (5-10) 2003: 199 (3-1) 2002: 194 (0-0)

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2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $547,620. Matches won-lost: ATP: 15-20 (singles), 10-9 (doubles) Challenger: 18-4 (singles), 6-2 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Johannesburg, Wimbledon. Doubles Finalist: Chennai(w/Tipsarevic). Semifinalist: Beijing(w/F. Mayer), Basel(w/Tipsarevic). 2010 IN REVIEW Finished as top Asian player on ATP World Tour with first year-end Top 50 rankingReached a career-high No. 33 in Nov. 1Compiled a 15-20 match record on tour and 18-4 in Challengers with two titlesBest Grand Slam result was QFs at Wimbledon (d. No. 7 Roddick 9-7 in fifth set, l. to Djokovic) in JulyFirst Asian player to reach QF at Wimbledon since Shuzo Matsuoka at in 95Also QF in Johannesburg in February (l. to Monfils)Prior to Wimbledon, won Athens Challenger (d. Schuettler) in April and runner-up at Busan Challenger in May (l. to Lim)After Wimbledon, his best ATP World Tour result was the 3rd RD in Toronto* (l. to Kohlschreiber) and won second Challenger title in Seoul on Oct. 24 (d. Anderson)In doubles, reached Chennai final (w/Tipsarevic) Missed Octobers Asian games with back injury, but served as coachEarned a career-high $547,620. CAREER IN REVIEW The top player from Chinese Taipei has finished in Top 100 in past three years and four overall in his career Most of his success during his 10-year career has come in Challenger level tournaments with a 231-106 match record and is 13-14 in finalsHis 13 titles is second among active players, only behind Daniel (14)In 04, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 86 with a 37-11 Challenger record and three titlesIn next three years, finished outside Top 100 until reappearing in 08 at No. 64That year compiled his best results in Challenger level play with a 38-9 match record and three titles in six finalsIn February, turned in his first of two ATP QF results in San Jose (later in Indianapolis)Reached four straight Challenger finals from mid-April to May 25 Afterwards improved ranking from No. 109 to No. 72In August, posted biggest win of his career over No. 6 Murray en route to 3rd RD (l. to Melzer) at Beijing OlympicsIn October, won title at Tashkent Challenger (d. Montcourt)Has an 18-12 career Davis Cup record (13-7 in singles). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-3)

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PERSONAL Began playing at age eightNicknamed himself Rendy since his English teacher had a difficult time with his given first name so he chose that nameSays if he wasnt playing tennis, he said hed likely be back in school studyingHas one older brother, who is a computer engineerHis parents are in businessAspires to be the first Chinese to reach the Top 10Favorite surface is hard courtsWife, Chien Chung-wen (married Dec. 4, 2010)Coached by Dirk Hordorff (since 2003).

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MACHADO

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Birthdate: April 10, 1984 Turned Pro: 2003 Birthplace: Faro, Portugal Height: 5'10" (1.78m) Residence: Lisbon, Portugal Weight: 143 (64kg) Career Win-Loss: 15-20 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $373,468 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 89 (November 8, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 186 (November 1, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 93 (6-3) 2009: 124 (3-5) 2008: 165 (3-3)

2007: 791 (0-2) 2006: 521 (1-1) 2005: 296 (2-4)

2004: 459 (0-1) 2003: 479 (0-1) 2002: T899 (0-0)

2001:T1007 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $112,742. Matches won-lost: ATP: 6-3 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Challenger: 44-20 (singles), 18-17 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Estoril. 2010 IN REVIEW Finished as Portuguese No. 1 and in Top 100 for first time in his careerCompiled his best results on Challenger level with 44-20 match record and two clay titles, Napoli (d. Del Bonis) in April and in Asuncion (d. Delgado) in OctoberFinished season with a SF and two QFs during Latin American clay court circuitReached final in Meknes (l. to Dolgopolov) in FebruaryHis best ATP World Tour result came in May on home soil in Estoril where he reached QF (l. to countryman Gil)Also qualified and won a round in Costa do Sauipe (d. Daniel, l. to Andreev)Earned a career-high $112,742. CAREER IN REVIEW The Lisbon resident has compiled his best pro results in Challenger and Futures level tournamentsHe has a 93-62 career match record and is 4-1 in Challenger finals along with 111-67 match total and 7-5 in Futures finalsIn 09, captured Challenger titles at Meknes (d. Marrero) and Athens (d. Munoz-de la Nava), first of his career, and qualified into Grand Slam tournaments at Roland Garros (d. Vliegen, l. to F. Gonzalez) and US Open (l. to Koellerer)In 08, made his Grand Slam debut by qualifying into main draw and defeating de Voest before losing to No. 13 Verdasco in five setsHas a 9-13 career Davis Cup record (9-12 in singles) in 17 ties and made his debut vs. South Africa in 03. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-3)

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age six after parents brought him a tennis racquet from a trip to the United States Speaks Portuguese, Spanish and EnglishFather, David, is a businessman, mother, Rosa, is a kindergarten teacherBrother David is also a businessmanFavorite surfaces are clay and outdoor hard courtsConsiders forehand his best shot and favorite tournaments are Roland Garros and EstorilIdol growing up was Stefan EdbergCurrently trains in Lisbon and BarcelonaHobbies are surfing the internet and following the financial marketsWould be a businessman if he werent a tennis playerBest memory was to play his first Grand Slam main draw at 2008 US OpenTrainer is Rui Leal and coached by countrymen Bernardo Mota and Paulo Figueiredo.

PORTUGUESE IN TOP 100


Rui Machado is one of the three Portuguese players to nish in the Top 100 in the history of the Top 100 South African Airways ATP Rankings (since 1973): PLAYER Frederico Gil Nuno Marques Rui Machado RANKING No. 66 No. 86 No. 89 DATE May 25, 2009 Sept. 25, 1995 Nov. 8, 2010 YEAR-END HIGH No. 69 (2009) No. 92 (1995) No. 93 (2010)

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XAVIER

MALISSE

(BEL)

Birthdate: July 19, 1980 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Kortrijk, Belgium Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Sarasota, Florida, USA Weight: 183 (83kg) Career Win-Loss: 236-205 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $4,025,065 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/8 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 14-30 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 19 (August 12, 2002) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 28 (June 7, 2004) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 60 (22-23) 2007: 109 (10-4) 2004: 47 (23-26) 2001: 33 (38-23) 1998: 161 (8-7) 2009: 94 (4-5) 2006: 37 (31-24) 2003: 56 (18-21) 2000: 127 (7-7) 1997: 847 (0-0) 2008: 162 (9-12) 2005: 48 (22-20) 2002: 25 (32-23) 1999: 142 (12-10) 1996: 815 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $389,239. Matches won-lost: ATP: 22-23 (singles), 4-6 (doubles) Challenger: 3-3 (singles), 0-2 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: s-Hertogenbosch, Washington. Quarterfinalist: Houston, London / Queens Club, Atlanta, Metz. Doubles Semifinalist: Johannesburg(w/Darcis). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Belgian finished in Top 100 for eighth time in 10 years and Top 60 for first time since 06Best results were SFs at s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Stakhovsky) and Washington (d. No. 8 Berdych, l. to Baghdatis)Reached QFs in Houston, Atlanta, Queens Club and MetzBest Grand Slam showing was 3rd RD at Wimbledon (l. to Querrey)Had a 22-23 overall match record with an 11-16 mark on hard, 8-3 on grass and 3-4 on clay. CAREER IN REVIEW The Belgian finished in Top 50 for five of six yearsYear-end best No. 25 in 02 with Grand Slam-best SF at Wimbledon (l. to Nalbandian)First Belgian to finish in Top 25Has a 3-8 finals record and won first title in Delray Beach in '05 (d. Novak)Suffered right wrist injury in 07 after winning ATP singles and doubles titles in two of his first three tournaments, in Chennai (d. No. 2 Nadal, Koubek) and Delray Beach (d. No. 6 Blake) Became first player to do so twice in a season since Kafelnikov in 96Slipped to No. 182 in '08 but returned to Top 100 in '0931-10 match record in Challengers and 2/4 in finalsIn '06, reached two ATP finals and three SFsIn '04, became first Belgian doubles Grand Slam champion (w. O. Rochus) at Roland GarrosIn '98, qualified into first ATP event in Philadelphia and lost to No. 1 Sampras 7-5 in third setIn Mexico City, advanced to first final (l. to Novak) and jumped from 361 to No. 179Reached QF at Wimbledon Juniors and 3rd RD at Roland Garros juniors in 97Has a 12-10 career Davis Cup record (12-6 in singles) in 13 ties. CAREER TITLES (3): 2007 Chennai(H), Delray Beach(H); 2005 Delray Beach(H). FINALIST (8): 2006 Adelaide(H), Delray Beach(H); 2004 St. Plten(CL), Lyon(IC); 2001 Delray Beach(H), Atlanta(CL); 1999 Delray Beach(CL); 1998 Mexico City(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 11-12)

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PERSONAL At age 13, made choice to play tennis over footballOlder brother Olivier is a lawyer in BelgiumLikes to play basketball, enjoys water-skiing and jet-skiingBegan playing golf in 1997 and is a single-digit handicap Entered Nick Bollettieri Academy in 1997 and trains there part of seasonTrains with Maxime Braeckman.

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ADRIAN

MANNARINO (FRA)
Turned Pro: 2005 Birthdate: June 29, 1988 Height: 60 (1.83m) Birthplace: Soizy, France Weight: 145 (65kg) Residence: Soizy, France Plays: Left-handed Career Win-Loss: 5-11 Two-handed backhand Career Prize Money: $406,797 Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 88 (September 14, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 362 (November 26, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 83 (2-4) 2009: 180 (0-4) 2008: 131 (3-3)

2007: 367 (0-0) 2006: 444 (0-0) 2005: 913 (0-0)

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2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $148,039. Matches won-lost: ATP: 2-4 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Challenger: 28-12 (singles), 2-4 (doubles). 2010 IN REVIEW The Frenchman finished in Top 100 for first time in his career at a year-end best No. 83Compiled his best results in Challengers, compiling a 28-12 match record while going 2-2 in finalsIn August reached three finals in a four week span, in Recanti (l. to Bohli), Segovia (l. to Gimeno-Traver) and winner in Istanbul (d. Kukushkin) Qualified for his first Grand Slam at US Open, reaching second round (d. Riba in five sets, l. to Verdasco)In October, won title at Mons Challenger (d. Darcis)Qualified for his last ATP event in Montpellier (d. Lacko, l. to Isner)Earned a career-high $148,039. CAREER IN REVIEW The Frenchman has compiled his best results on Challenger and Futures level tournaments, with a 70-48 match record and 3-5 mark in Challenger finals while putting together an 101-54 match total and 6-5 in Futures finalsHis best ATP World Tour result came in 08 when he qualified in Metz in his second career event and advanced to SFs without dropping a set before falling to countryman Mathieu in two tie-breaksFollowing week reached final at Rennes Challenger (l. to Ouanna)Closed season with first Challenger title at Jersey, Great Britain (d. A. Beck)In 09, reached a career-high No. 88 on Sept. 14Reached final at St. Brieuc Challenger (l. to Ouanna) in April and at Segovia Challenger (l. to F. Lopez) in AugustQualified at Wimbledon and lost to countryman Gicquel in his debutIn 06-07, had a 2-2 Futures finals mark in each season. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0)

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PERSONAL Began playing at age fiveFather, Florent, teaches tennis; mother, Annie, is a former school teacher; has three older brothers, Julien, Thomas and Morgan, who has played 10 Futures events between 2006-10; one younger sister, IrisWhile growing up, admired fellow left-hander Marcelo RiosEnjoys playing on all surfaces and does not have a favorite surfaceConsiders volley as best shotSays best place he enjoys playing in is in his home countryFan of Paris St. Germain soccer teamFavorite actors are Jean Dujardin, Jamel Debbouze and Thomas NgijolCoached by father, Florent.

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OLIVER

MARACH (AUT)
Birthdate: July 16, 1980 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Graz, Austria Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Graz, Austria Weight: 172 (78kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 129-96 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,395,383 Two-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 8/6 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 82 (August 7, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 8 (October 18, 2010) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 11 (38-26) 2009: 13 (46-27) 2008: 76 (8-10)

2007: 48 (14-10) 2006: 40 (21-17) 2005: 160 (0-1)

2004: 206 (0-0) 2003: 453 (0-0) 2002: 163 (0-3)

2001: 253 (1-1) 1998: 798 (0-0) 2000: 261 (1-1) 1999: 826 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $326,130. Matches won-lost: ATP: 38-26 (doubles) Challenger: 0-1 (doubles). Doubles Winner: Santiago, Acapulco, Munich(w/Ventura). Finalist: Costa do Sauipe. Semifinalist: Rome*, Cincinnati*, Shanghai*, Vienna, Valencia. All w/Kubot unless noted. 2010 IN REVIEW The Austrian doubles specialist teamed with Kubot to win two ATP World Tour titles in three finals and qualify for their second straight Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London where they went 1-2 in round robin play They jumped off to a career-best 14-3 start in first two months of action, reaching three straight finals during Latin American clay court circuit.In February, won title in Santiago (d. Starace-Zeballos) followed with runnerup in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Cuevas-Granollers) and closed with title in Acapulco (d. Fognini-Starace)Did not win back-to-back matches again until May at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Rome* where they reached SFs (l. to Bryans)Closed clay court circuit with QF at Roland Garros (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)Then lost in 1st RD at WimbledonTook a break before returning together in August in Cincinnati* they advanced to SFs (l. to Bhupathi-Mirnyi)In final Grand Slam event at US Open, reached QFs (l. to Schwank-Zeballos)In October, advanced to third SF in ATP World Tour Masters 1000 play in Shanghai* (l. to Fyrstenberg-Matkowski)Finished No. 6 in ATP Doubles Team Rankings (w/Kubot) and No. 11 individually while earning a career-high $326,130. CAREER IN REVIEW The Austrian reached a career-high No. 82 in singles in August 06 and stopped playing singles full-time after 08 seasonSince concentrating solely on doubles, has captured seven titles over past three years, including personal-best three in 09 with KubotWon 41 matches while capturing titles in Casablanca, Belgrade and ViennaQualified for season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London and went 2-1 in round robin playIn 08, claimed second ATP World Tour title in Acapulco (w/Mertinak)Won four Challengers (w/Kubot) In 07, won Rimini Challenger singles titleIn doubles, won first in Bucharest (w/Mertinak)Also runner-up in Casablanca (w/Kubot)In 06, made breakthrough year on ATP World Tour that earned him his first-ever Top 100 ranking before finishing a year-end best No. 111Posted a personal-best 13 ATP level match wins (13-16) and also compiled a 13-8 Challenger record with one title (Rome)Reached first ATP QF at Prtschach, followed up with QFs in Stuttgart and SopotIn doubles, reached three ATP finals, in Prtschach and Kitzbhel (w/Suk) and in Bstad (w/Kas)Has a 3-0 career singles record in Davis Cup play in two ties. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (6). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-3)

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age sixNicknamed Oli by friends and familyFather, Hans-Karl, works for an electronic planning company; mother, Hildegard, is a housewifeHas one older sister, MichaelaHobbies include meeting up with friends, playing cards and enjoying a glass of sweet wineIdols growing up were Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and countryman Thomas MusterFavorite surfaces are clay and slow hard courtsConsiders his forehand as best shot Best moment of his career so far is reaching SFs at Australian Open in 2009 and qualifying for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in LondonCoached by Panamanian wife Jessie Marach (married Juy 4, 2009).

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ILLYA

MARCHENKO (UKR)
Birthdate: September 8, 1987 Turned Pro: 2006 Birthplace: Dneprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Donetsk, Ukraine Weight: 172 (78kg) Career Win-Loss: 24-26 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $484,571 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-2 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 67 (July 19, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 403 (October 13, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 81 (18-21) 2009: 120 (5-5) 2008: 222 (1-0)

2007: 510 (0-0) 2006: 446 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $306,288. Matches won-lost: ATP: 18-21 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) Challenger: 2-2 (singles) . Singles Semifinalist: St. Petersburg. Quarterfinalist: Zagreb, Marseille, Eastbourne. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 3 Ukrainian (behind Stakhovsky, Dolgopolov) finished in Top 100 for first time highlighted by second career ATP World Tour SFWon personal-high 18 ATP level matchesQualified in his first Grand Slam event at Australian Open (d. Moya, l. to Davydenko) and continued with QF in Marseille (l. to Tsonga) in February and in Eastbourne (l. to Istomin) in JuneIn October, defeated Istomin, Kravchuk and Becker before losing to eventual champion Kukushkin in St. Petersburg SFEarned a career high $306,288. CAREER IN REVIEW The Ukrainian has worked his way up to ATP World Tour with success in Challengers and Futures level tournamentsHas a 47-40 career Challenger record and is 49-23 in FuturesHas an 1-3 mark in finals in bothIn 09, in only his second ATP tournament in Moscow, qualified and advanced to SF with wins over Istomin, Golubev and Korolev before falling to TipsarevicCaptured his first Challenger title in Istanbul (d. F. Mayerand runnerup at Penza (l. to Kukushkin) and Astana Challengers (l. to Golubev)Qualified into his first ATP World Tour event in Marseille (l. to Zverev)In '08, reached first Challenger final at Bukhara (l. to Istomin) and SF in two other ChallengersMade Davis Cup debut vs. Portugal and won dead rubberIn '06, won title and reached final in back-to-back Futures events in NigeriaHas a 3-3 career Davis Cup singles record in five ties. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age sevenFather, Vassili and mother Anna are both engineersHas one older brother, Igor, a manager and former ice skater who took part in the 1998 Nagano Winter OlympicsAdmired Lleyton Hewitt growing up and now Roger FedererGoal is to rank in top 20Favorite surface is hard and best shot is his backhandLikes computer games, music (rock) and movies (Bruce Willis)Coached by Orest Tereschuk since July 2009 and Frenchman Pier Gauthier since March 2010.

UKRANIANS IN TOP 100


In 2010, a record three players form Ukraine nished in the Top 100 South African Airways ATP Rankings, including Illya Marchenko. Overall, there have been ve Ukrainians to reach the Top 100 since 1990: PLAYER CAREER HIGH Andrei Medvedev No. 4 Sergiy Stakhovsky No. 31 Alexandr Dolgopolov No. 39 Illya Marchenko No. 67 Dimitri Poliakov No. 93
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PAUL-HENRI

MATHIEU (FRA)
Birthdate: January 12, 1982 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Strasbourg, France Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Geneva, Switzerland Weight: 170 (77kg) Career Win-Loss: 219-213 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $4,202,179 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/4 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 10-47 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 12 (April 7, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 103 (September 15, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 97 (11-20) 2007: 25 (46-24) 2004: 121 (10-11) 2001: 147 (0-2) 1998:T1342 (0-0) 2009: 33 (28-29) 2006: 55 (23-28) 2003: 83 (16-23) 2000: 272 (2-3) 2008: 32 (32-28) 2005: 47 (28-29) 2002: 36 (23-16) 1999:512 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $392,899. Matches won-lost: ATP: 11-20 (singles), 4-2 (doubles). Doubles Finalist: Hamburg(w/Chardy). 2010 IN REVIEW The Frenchman finished in Top 100 for sixth straight year and for eighth time in past nine years (except 04) After a 2-9 start through May, reached Wimbledon 4th RD (l. to Nadal)Reached 3rd RD for first time at US Open (d. Hewitt, Rufin, l. to Federer). CAREER IN REVIEW The Strasbourg native finished in Top 50 four out of five years from 05-09 (except 06), highlighted by a yearend best No. 25 in 07 when he won titles in Casablanca (d. Montanes) and Gstaad (d. Seppi) while posting a personal-best 46 match winsReached a career-high No. 12 on Apr. 7, 08 and was runner-up in Metz (l. to Tursunov)Also QF at Beijing Olympics (l. to Gonzalez)In 05, reached first ATP Masters 1000 SF in Montreal* (d. No. 5 Roddick in 1st RD, l. to eventual winner Nadal)Reached Roland Garros 3rd RD, losing to Caas 8-6 in fifth set (in 5:04)In 04, retired in 1st RD match in Chennai due to left wrist injury and returned six months later in JulyIn 02, improved over 100 ranking positions to win Newcomer of the YearIn Long Island, posted three-set 2nd RD win over Sampras and last player to beat 14-time Grand Slam champion in his careerIn Moscow, became lone qualifier during season to win an ATP title (d. Schalken) and following week in Lyon, beat Kuerten to win titles in back-to-back weeksFirst Frenchman to do that since Leconte in 86Underwent arthroscopic surgeries on both knees in 97 and 98, missing several monthsCaptured Roland Garros junior title in 00, defeating Robredo in three setsHas a 4-8 career Davis Cup singles record in six ties and lost fifth and decisive rubber in 02 final (vs. Russias Youzhny)Earned a career-high $699,770 in 07. CAREER TITLES (4): 2007 Casablanca(CL), Gstaad(CL); 2002 Moscow(IC), Lyon(IC). FINALIST (4): 2009 Hamburg(CL); 2008 Metz(IH); 2007 Moscow(IH); 2003 Palermo(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 6-9)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 10-6 MIAMI 7-7 MONTE CARLO 1-7 ROME 2-6 MADRID 2-5 TORONTO/MONTREAL 8-7 CINCINNATI 5-7 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 4-7

PERSONAL Full name is Paul-Henri MathieuNicknamed PauloBegan playing tennis at age three and a half with his older brother Pierre-Yves, who is a coach in StrasbourgFather, Patrick, is a dentist; mother, Yveline, is a housewifeAlso has one older sister, AudeFrom 1997-2000 trained at Nick Bollettieri Academy in Bradenton, Fla. before moving back to ParisAdmired Boris Becker growing upFavorite surfaces are hard and clay.

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MARCIN

MATKOWSKI

(POL)

Birthdate: January 15, 1981 Turned Pro: 2003 Birthplace: Barlinek, Poland Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Szczecin, Poland Weight: 182 (82kg) Career Win-Loss: 238-186 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,568,990 Two-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 11/18 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 647 (September 11, 2000) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 10 (October 11, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 12 (38-28) 2007: 23(36-26) 2004: 52 (23-19) 2001: 292 (0-2) 1998: 765 (0-0) 2009: 17(35-29) 2006: 17 (43-32) 2003: 97 (5-1) 2000: 659 (0-0) 2008: T15(38-27) 2005: 52 (19-19) 2002: 204 (1-1) 1999:1282 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $361,640. Matches won-lost: ATP: 38-28 (doubles). Doubles Winner: Eastbourne. Finalist: Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Shanghai*, Vienna. Semifinalist: Miami*, Barcelona, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals(all w/Fyrstenberg). 2010 IN REVIEW The Polish native teamed with countryman Fyrstenberg to qualify for their fourth season-ending championship in past five years (except 07)Reached SFs at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (l. to Bhupathi-Mirnyi)They got off to a slow start (15-14) through first week of June before capturing their lone ATP World Tour title of season in Eastbourne (d. Fleming-Skupski) prior to WimbledonThey struggled in their next six tournaments with a 26 mark until getting to US Open where they reached QFs (l. to Bryans)In October they advanced to four straight finals, including three on Asian circuitFinalists in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Cermak-Mertinak), Beijing (l. to Bryans) and Shanghai* (l. to Melzer-Paes)Continued strong play in Europe with runner-up in Vienna (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)Their finals streak ended with 1st RD loss in ValenciaFinished No. 4 in ATP Doubles Team Ranking and No. 12 individuallyEarned a career-high $361,640. CAREER IN REVIEW The Polish doubles specialist has collected 11 ATP World Tour doubles titles (in 29 finals) with fellow countryman Mariusz Fyrstenberg since 03They won two ATP World Tour doubles title from 07-09 and their biggest title came at 08 Madrid* (d. Bhupathi-Knowles)They have won four titles on home soil in Warsaw, last coming in 08They have an overall 233-172 doubles recordThey have reached year-end championship four times (06, 08-10) and their best Grand Slam results are a SF appearance at Australian Open in 06 and QFs at 09 Australian Open, and Roland Garros and US Open in 10 Member of Polish Davis Cup team and has a 22-9 career record (15-4 in doubles) in 23 ties. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (11). FINALIST (18). BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY CAREER 10 9 08 06 6-8 SF RR SF RR (all w/Fyrstenberg) ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* DOUBLES (1-3 in finals). MADRID: Champion - 2008 (w/Fyrstenberg); Finalist - 2007 (w/Fyrstenberg); SHANGHAI: Finalist - 2010, 2009 (w/Fyrstenberg). PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age eightFather, Zbigniew; mother, JolantaHas one younger sister Dominika Speaks Polish and EnglishWent to college at UCLA from 2001-03 before turning proEnjoys going to movies and reading books, especially by Grisham, Clancy and BrownHis idol growing up was Pete Sampras and says hard courts are his favorite surfaceConsiders his serve and forehand as best part of his game.

POLES IN TOP 100 DOUBLES


In 2010, Marcin Matkowski reached a career-high No. 10 in the ATP Doubles Rankings. Five of the six Polish players to rank in the Top 100 in doubles reached a career-high ranking in 2010: PLAYER CAREER HIGH Wojtek Fibak No. 3 Lukasz Kubot No. 7 Mariusz Fyrstenberg No. 10 Marcin Matkowski No. 10 Tomasz Bednarek No. 81 Mateusz Kowalczyk No. 82
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FLORIAN

MAYER (GER)
Birthdate: October 5, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Bayreuth, Germany Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Bayreuth, Germany Weight: 180 (81kg) Career Win-Loss: 112-124 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,327,064 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/3 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 6-22 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 33 (September 27, 2004) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 128 (July 11, 2005) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 37 (23-18) 2009: 61 (3-6) 2008: 344 (2-10)

2007: 2006: 2005:

55 (18-25) 2004: 35 (19-19) 2001:T874 (0-0) 57 (26-21) 2003: 254 (0-0) 75 (21-25) 2002: 476 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $513,955. Matches won-lost: ATP: 23-18 (singles), 3-10 (doubles) Challenger: 15-2 (singles), 2-1 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Stockholm. Semifinalist: Hamburg. Quarterfinalist: Stuttgart. Doubles Semifinalist: Beijing(w/Lu). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 German (behind No. 34 Kohlschreiber) finished in Top 50 for first time since 04 and won 23 matches (most since 06) and went 15-2 in ChallengersReached 3rd RD at Australian Open and QF in Rotterdam while also claiming Challenger titles in Noumea and SunriseAlso reached 3rd RD at WimbledonReturned to clay and advanced to QF in Stuttgart and SF in HamburgClaimed singles win against South Africa to help his country remain in Davis Cup World GroupLate in season reached 3rd RD in Shanghai* and final in Stockholm (l. to Federer)Compiled marks of 13-13 on hard and 8-4 on clayEarned a career-high $513,955. CAREER IN REVIEW The German has finished in Top 75 for six of past seven years (except 08), highlighted by year-end best No. 35 in 04In 09, made ranking jump of 283 positions from previous season as he compiled a 43-16 Challenger match record and won two titles in five finalsIn 08, played until May before a finger injury sidelined him for rest of seasonPlayed last tournament in CasablancaUnderwent surgery on second finger on his left hand in mid-JuneIn 07, made four ATP QF appearances, highlighted by win over No. 3 Davydenko in 2nd RD in HalleIn 06, achieved a career-high 26 match wins with runner-up in Sopot for second straight year (l. to No. 6 Davydenko)Won both of his matches in Davis Cup playoff tie vs. Thailand, lifting Germany back into World Group in 2007In 05, advanced to first ATP World Tour final in Sopot (d. Nieminen, Coria in SF; l. to Monfils) Best ATP Masters 1000 result was 4th RD in MiamiHelped lead his country to its fourth ATP World Team Championship titleIn 04, made one of biggest jumps in Top 50, climbing over 200 ranking positions from previous year Reached career-high No. 33 on Sept. 27 and advanced to first ATP SF in Estoril (l. to Chela)In Wimbledon debut, advanced to QF with wins over Arthurs, No. 3 Coria, Ferreira and J. Johansson (l. to Grosjean)Named ATP Newcomer of the YearHas a 4-3 Davis Cup singles record in four ties. CAREER FINALIST (3): 2010 Stockholm(IH); 2006 Sopot(CL); 2005 Sopot(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-3)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 7-7 1-4 10-5 2-5 CAREER 2-5 6-5 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 3-2

10 3RD 3RD 1ST 10 1ST 2ND 1ST 3RD

09 2ND 09 2ND

08 1ST 08 1ST 1ST

07 3RD 1ST 2ND 1ST 07 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST

06 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 06 2ND 1ST

05 1ST 1ST 3RD 1ST 05 1ST 4TH 2ND 1ST

04 2ND 2ND QF 2ND 04 1ST 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 15-23)

INDIAN WELLS MIAMI MONTE CARLO ROME MADRID CINCINNATI SHANGHAI

PERSONAL Began playing at age fiveNicknamed FloHis father, Bernd, is a teacher, and his mother, Sabine, is a shop managerHas one younger brother, MichaelIdolized Boris Becker and Pete Sampras as a childTrained as a junior with the German Tennis FederationTurned professional at age 17 after completing schoolA football fan, his favorite team is Bayern MunichTrains at Tennis Base in Oberhaching outside MunichCoached by countryman Tobias Summerer (since October 2009).

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LEONARDO

MAYER (ARG)
Birthdate: May 15, 1987 Turned Pro: 2003 Birthplace: Corrientes, Argentina Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Weight: 183 (83kg) Career Win-Loss: 31-40 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $808,153 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 51 (June 7, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 88 (July 5, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 94 (13-21) 2007: 189 (0-0) 2009: 75 (17-18) 2006: 292 (0-0) 2008: 102 (1-1) 2005: 718 (0-0)

2004:T1339 (0-0) 2003:T1405 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $315,969. Matches won-lost: ATP: 13-21 (singles), 13-7 (doubles) Challenger: 3-1 (singles), 0-1 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Nice. Quarterfinalist: Sydney, Delray Beach. Doubles Finalist: San Jose(w/Becker). Semifinalist: Delray Beach(w/Becker). 2010 IN REVIEW The Argentine finished in Top 100 for second straight year and reached a career-high No. 51 on June 7 after his Grand Slam best 3rd RD showing at Roland Garros (l. to Cilic)His best ATP World Tour result came in Nice in May when he advanced to SFs (d. Bellucci, l .to Verdasco) Also QF in Sydney (l. to Benneteau) and Delray Beach (l. to eventual champion Gulbis)Closed season with an eight-match losing streak after Roland Garros to finish seasonDid not play after 1st RD exit at US Open due to back injuryIn doubles, advanced to first ATP World Tour final in San Jose (w/Becker). CAREER IN REVIEW The Argentine made Top 100 breakthrough for the first time in 09 at year-end best No. 75He won a personalhigh 17 matches and advanced to first ATP World Tour SF in Los Angeles (l. to Ball)Also QF on three different surfaces in Acapulco (clay), Eastbourne (grass) and New Haven (hard)In 08, finished just outside Top 100 at No. 102 with 44-21 Challenger match record and one title in four finalsIn his ATP World Tour debut in Kitzbhel, qualified and beat Gremelmayr before losing in next round to MelzerIn 07, captured Challenger titles at Cuenca (d. Bellucci) and Puebla (d. Olenjniczak) and reached final at Graz (l. to Hanescu)Finished with 26-22 Challenger record and in Top 200 for first time at No. 189In 06, advanced to QFs or better in four Challengers, including a final in Puebla (l. to Kendrick)One of top juniors in world in 2005, reaching a careerhigh No. 2 ranking in June before finishing No. 5Reached QF at US Open (d. Querrey, l. to eventual winner Sweeting), his best Grand Slam result In doubles, captured five titles in 05, including Roland Garros and Orange Bowl (both w/Massa)Has a 1-3 career Davis Cup record (1-2 in singles) in three tiesEarned a careerhigh $323,542 in 09. CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-2)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 0-1 3-2 1-2 1-2

10 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST 10 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST

09 2ND 2ND 2ND 09 2ND

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 2-6)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 0-1 MIAMI 0-1 ROME 0-1 MADRID 1-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-2

PERSONAL Full name is Leonardo Martin MayerNicknamed LeoBegan playing tennis at age nineFather, Orlando, works in a bank; mother, Estela, is a teacherHas two brothers Gabriel and Walter, one sister, Veronica. Considers clay as favorite surface and forehand as strengthFavorite hobby is playing footballLists Maradonna as the most inspirational person in his lifeIf he wasnt a tennis player he would be a football player, most likely a goalkeeperCoached by former ATP pro Emiliano Redondi.

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RICARDO

MELLO (BRA)
Birthdate: December 21, 1980 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Campinas, Brazil Height: 59 (1.75m) Residence: Campinas, Brazil Weight: 161 (73kg) Career Win-Loss: 50-71 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $1,143,721 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-10 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 50 (July 25, 2005) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 118 (July 11, 2005) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 76 (7-11) 2007: 251 (5-7) 2004: 70 (11-8) 2001: 149 (2-1) 1998:T1085 (0-0) 2009: 151 (0-3) 2006: 133 (4-9) 2003: 138 (5-8) 2000: 309 (0-0) 1997:T1343 (0-0) 2008: 199 (0-0) 2005: 112 (16-23) 2002: 134 (0-1) 1999:460 (0-0) 1996:T1294 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $171,834. Matches won-lost: ATP: 7-11 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Challenger: 28-8 (singles), 8-6 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Costa do Sauipe. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Brazilian (behind No. 31 Bellucci) finished in Top 100 for first time in six yearsCompiled his best results on Challenger level (28-8 record) with a pair of titles in Sao Paulo (d. Schwank) and Salvador (d. Alves)Also reached finals in Campos do Jordano (l. van der Merwe) and Curibita (l. Meffert) along with SF in Brasilia (l. Ito)Went 7-11 in ATP World Tour level tournaments with highlights a 2nd RD US Open appearance (l. to Ferrero) and qualifying for back-to-back ATP Masters 1000 stops in Indian Wells* and Miami*. CAREER IN REVIEW The Brazilian broke into Top 100 in 04 when he finished a year-end best No. 70 highlighted by his maiden ATP World Tour title in Delray BeachEn route to title he defeated top three seeds of Spadea (F), Fish (2nd RD) and Ancic (SF)His best Grand Slam came at US Open (prior to Delray Beach) as a qualifier and reaching 3rd RD (l. to Haas)In 05, won a personal-high 16 matches on ATP World Tour and reached career-best No. 50 on July 25 before slipping to No. 112 at year-endHis best ATP result that year was SF on home soil in Costa do Sauipe and QF in Los AngelesFrom 05-09 did not finish in Top 100 until resurgence in 10Has played well throughout his career in Challengers with a 220-145 match record, including 12-8 in finalsEarned his first ATP ranking point in 96 at age 15 (as a wildcard) by playing in his hometown Challenger in Campinas, losing to Kuerten in 1st RDHas an 8-5 Davis Cup career singles record in nine tiesEarned career-high $257,673 in 05. CAREER TITLES (1): 2004 Delray Beach(H). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-1)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 1-3 0-3 0-2 4-3

10 1ST 1ST 2ND 10 2ND 1ST

06 1ST 09 1ST

05 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND 07 2ND

04 1ST 1ST 3RD 05 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 04 2ND

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 5-10)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 1-2 MIAMI 3-5 ROME 0-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-1 CINCINNATI 0-1

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age six at Equestrian Club of Campinas with local prosCampinas is a cultural city, one hour drive from Sao PauloNicknamed Papagayo, which means parrott in EnglishThe nickname was given to him by his close friends because he doesnt talk much (very reserved) Younger brother Henrique played briefly at Futures level and reached career-high No. 861 in 2002They have played doubles together in couple of eventsConsiders hard courts his favorite surfaceCoached by Carlos Albano since 2008.

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JURGEN

MELZER (AUT)
Birthdate: May 22, 1981 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Vienna, Austria Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Vienna, Austria Weight: 178 (80kg) Career Win-Loss: 252-222 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $5,788,437 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/7 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 11-44 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 11 (November 15, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 6 (September 13, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 11 (51-25) 2007: 60 (23-25) 2004: 39 (27-27) 2001: 167 (1-1) 1998:T1190 (0-0) 2009: 28 (36-29) 2006: 41 (33-26) 2003: 79 (14-20) 2000: 370 (0-5) 2008: 34 (30-26) 2005: 54 (26-26) 2002: 90 (10-11) 1999:465 (1-1)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $2,037,084. Matches won-lost: ATP: 51-25 (singles), 30-23 (doubles). Singles Winner: Vienna. Finalist: Hamburg. Semifinalist: Zagreb, Dubai, Roland Garros. Quarterfinalist: Auckland, Rotterdam, Madrid*, Stuttgart, Umag, Bangkok, Shanghai*, Paris*. Doubles Winner: Zagreb, Wimbledon(w/Petzschner), Shanghai*(w/Paes). Finalist: Bangkok(w/Erlich). Semifinalist: Brisbane(w/Petzschner), Stuttgart(w/Kohlmann). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Austrian finished in Top 20 for first time, highlighted by a repeat title in hometown of Vienna (d. HaiderMaurer), a Grand Slam-best SF result at Roland Garros (d. Djokovic in QF, l. to Nadal) and personal-high 51 match winsPlayed in most combined matches (130)Also won first Grand Slam doubles title (w/Petzschner) and qualified for season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in LondonOnly player to finish in Top 15 in singles (No. 11) and doubles (No. 8)Advanced to QFs or better 13 timesRunner-up in Hamburg (l. to Golubev)Reached Shanghai* QF (d. No. 1 Nadal, l. to Monaco)Won doubles title in Zagreb (w/Petzschner) and finished No. 10 in ATP Doubles Team RankingsEarned a career-high $2,037,084. CAREER IN REVIEW The Austrian has nine straight Top 100 seasons, including five of last seven in Top 50Is 3-7 in finalsIn 07, suffered a left wrist injury in Halle and withdrew from Wimbledon, snapping a streak of 20 straight Slams played (missed seven weeks)In 06, won first title in Bucharest (d. Volandri)In 05, won first doubles title in St. Petersburg (w/Knowle)In 04, finished as top Austrian for first timeReached first ATP Masters 1000 QFs in Hamburg* and Toronto*In 03, reached first final in Newport (l. to Ginepri)Captured Wimbledon junior title (d. Pless) in 99Has a 22-28 career Davis Cup record (14-19 in singles) in 22 ties since 99. CAREER TITLES (3): 2006 Bucharest(CL); 2009 Vienna(IH); 2010 Vienna(IH). FINALIST (7): 2003 Newport(G); 2005 St. Plten(CL); 2006 Houston(CL), Metz(IH); 2007 Las Vegas(H); 2008 Kitzbhel(CL); 2010 Hamburg(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (9). FINALIST (13). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-10)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

DOUBLES (1-0 in finals). WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2010 (w/Petzschner).

CAREER 8-8 13-8 10-9 11-9

10 1ST SF 4TH 4TH

09 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND 09 3RD 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND 3RD

08 2ND 3RD 3RD 3RD

07 2ND 2ND 2ND 07 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD 1ST

06 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 06 1ST 1ST

05 3RD 3RD 3RD 1ST

04 3RD 2ND 1ST 3RD 04 1ST 3RD QF 1ST 3RD

03 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND

02 1ST 2ND

00 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 37-45)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 4-7 MIAMI 4-7 MONTE CARLO 1-4 ROME 2-4 MADRID 5-4 TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-5 CINCINNATI 4-5 SHANGHAI 5-2 PARIS 4-3

10 4TH 3RD 2ND 1ST QF 1ST 2ND QF QF

08 2ND 2ND

05 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST

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CAREER 1-2

10 RR

(w/Petzschner)

DOUBLES (1-0 in finals). SHANGHAI: Champion - 2010 (w/Paes).

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age nineFather, Rudolf, is a businessman and former mayor of Deutsch-Wagram; mother, Michaela, is a saleswomanHas one younger brother, Gerald, who finished No. 434 in 2010Speaks German, English and FrenchChildhood idols were Stefan Edberg, Michael Stich and Patrick RafterHobbies include watching favorite football teams, Bayern Munich and Austria Wien, and playing golfVoted Sportsman of Year in Austria in 2010 Fitness trainer is Jan Velthuis and coached by former ATP pro Joakim Nystrom.
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MAX

MIRNYI

(BLR)

Birthdate: July 6, 1977 Turned Pro: 1996 Birthplace: Minsk, Belarus Height: 65 (1.96m) Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA/ Minsk, Belarus Weight: 205 (92kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 509-259 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $8,894,949 One-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 37/34 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 18 (August 18, 2003) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 1 (June 9, 2003) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)
2010: 7 (32-21) 2009: 11 (27-19) 2008: 32 (25-20) 2007: 16 (31-22) 2006: 3 (57-14) 2005: 4 (53-17) 2004: 10 (38-22) 2003: 1 (65-19) 2002: 3 (54-19) 2001: 2000: 1999: 11 (38-20) 9 (40-22) 32 (29-12) 1998: 125 (7-13) 1995: 314 (1-0) 1997: 85 (11-16) 1996: 167 (1-3)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $408,232. Matches won-lost: ATP: 32-21 (doubles) Challenger: 0-1 (doubles). Doubles Winner: Paris*. Finalist: Miami*, Monte Carlo*, Cincinnati*, Valencia, Barclays ATP World Tour FinalsLondon. Semifinalist: Toronto*, New Haven(all w/Bhupathi). 2010 IN REVIEW The Belarus native finished in Top 10 in doubles for first time in four years at No. 7Teamed with Bhupathi for first time since 04 and reached final at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)They were 1-5 in finals, reaching three ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title matchesStarted 1-4 before advancing to final in Miami* (l. to Dlouhy-Paes)Also runner-up in Monte-Carlo* (Bhupathi retired with left leg injury in second set of final vs. Nestor-Zimonjic)Reached SF in Toronto*, final in Cincinnati* (l. to Bryan-Bryan) and SF in New HavenIn November, reached three straight finals in Valencia (l. to Murray-Murray), Paris* (d. Knowles-A. Ram) to improve title streak to 12 straight years before closing with runner-up in season finale in London. CAREER IN REVIEW The Belarusian finished in Top 100 singles rankings for eight consecutive years from 99-06 with year-end best No. 23 in 03 at 40-28 with lone ATP singles title in Rotterdam (d. Sluiter)Best Grand Slam singles result was QF at US Open in 02 (l. to Agassi)In doubles, has earned four Grand Slam titles two each at Roland Garros and US OpenReached No. 1 in doubles in June 03 and earned a career-high $1,238,847 that yearWon Tennis Masters Cup title in Shanghai in 06 (w/Bjorkman)Has an overall 37-34 ATP Doubles record and has won titles with 14 different partnersMember of Belarussian Davis Cup team since 94 with 50-29 career record (24-18 in singles) in 40 tiesHas most match wins and most ties played in countrys history. CAREER TITLES (1): 2003 Rotterdam(IH). FINALIST (3): 2005 Memphis(IH), Nottingham(G); 2001 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Stuttgart(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (37). FINALIST (34).
DOUBLES (4-4 in finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Finalist - 2007 (w/Bjorkman); ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2006, 2005 (w/Bjorkman); WIMBLEDON: Finalist - 2003 (w/Bhupathi); Mixed Champion - 1998 (w/S. Williams); US OPEN: Champion - 2002 (w/Bhupathi), 2000 (w/Hewitt); Finalist - 2006, 2005 (w/Bjorkman); Mixed Champion - 2007 (w/Azarenka), 1998 (w/S. Williams).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY

BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY

CAREER 14-13

10 09 07 RUP RUP RR

(09 w/A. Ram; 05-07 w/Bjorkman; 03-04,10 w/Bhupathi)

06 05 WON RR

04 RR

03 RR

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DOUBLES (15-10 in finals). INDIAN WELLS: Finalist - 2009 (w/A. Ram), 2002 (w/ Federer); MIAMI: Champion - 2009 (w/A. Ram), 2006, 2005 (w/Bjorkman), 2003 (w/Federer); Finalist - 2010 (w/Bhupathi); MONTE CARLO: Champion - 2006 (w/Bjorkman), 2003 (w/Bhupathi), Finalist - 2010; ROME: Champion - 2004 (w/Bhupathi); HAMBURG: Champion - 2005 (w/Bjorkman), Finalist - 2003 (w/Bhupahti); MONTREAL/TORONTO: Champion-2003 (w/Bhupathi), Finalist 2009 (w/A. Ram), 2004 (w/Bjorkman); CINCINNATI: Champion - 2006, 2005 (w/Bjorkman), Finalist - 2010, 2002 (w/Bhupathi); MADRID: Champion - 2003 (w/Bhupathi), Finalist - 2002 (w/Bhupathi); STUTTGART: Champion - 2001(w/Stolle); PARIS: Champion - 2000 (w/Kulti), 2010 (w/Bhupathi).

PERSONAL Full name is Maxim Nilolaevich MirnyiNicknamed The Beast by former ATP pro Alex Reichel for his size and fearless playBegan playing at age sixWent to Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1991 before moving to Bradenton, Fla. in March 1992 to train at IMG-Bollettieri Tennis AcademyAlso spends part of year in his native MinskBrother, Peter (born Aug. 1, 1985), is a senior basketball player at Univ. of Maine at MachiasStep-brother, Timothy (born Sept. 28, 2000)Mother, Tatiana, was a competitive swimmerIn November 2001, received highest State Honorary Title for his achievements in sports by Belarus president A. LukashenkoIn November 2002, named UN AIDS Ambassador for BelarusIn September 2003, his father released a book entitled, Mirnyi Tennis, which means Peaceful Tennis in Russian, detailing Maxs life and tennis stories throughout his careerIn May 2004, was voted to a four-year term as vice-president of Belarus Tennis FederationIn February 2004, after an epic Davis Cup win over Russia, Belarus president awarded him with highest government title Orden OtechestvaWife, Xenia (nicknamed Ksusha) and married July 10, 2004 in Minsk; daughters, Melashka Melanie (born Dec. 16, 2004) and Petra (born Mar. 15, 2007), and son Demid (born Nov. 10, 2009)Coached by father, Nikolai, who was on the Russian national junior volleyball team in mid-1960s.

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JUAN

MONACO (ARG)
Birthdate: March 29, 1984 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: Tandil, Argentina Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Weight: 169 (76kg) Career Win-Loss: 186-146 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $3,472,736 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/7 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 9-28 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 14 (February 4, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 41 (January 5, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 26 (30-20) 2007: 2009: 30 (36-26) 2006: 2008: 47 (28-20) 2005:

23 (41-19) 2004: 72 (16-13) 2001: 791 (0-0) 70 (18-23) 2003: 319 (0-0) 88 (17-25) 2002: 605 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $761,309. Matches won-lost: ATP: 30-20 (singles), 10-4 (doubles). Finalist: Santiago. Semifinalist: Buenos Aires, Acapulco, Shanghai*. Quarterfinalist: Indian Wells*, Valencia. Doubles Semifinalist: Santiago(w/Arnold Ker), Acapulco(w/Zeballos), Rome*(w/Cuevas). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Argentine finished in Top 30 for third time in four years, highlighted by 10th career finalAdvanced to QFs or better six times and reached his first ATP Masters 1000 SF in Shanghai* (l. to Murray)Was 10-3 on clay in February, with final in Santiago (l. to Bellucci) and back-to-back SFs in Buenos Aires and Acapulco, falling to Ferrero both timesPlayed on winning ATP World Team Championship teamPlayed through clay season with left wrist injury until Roland Garros, then sidelined for nearly three months before returning in Cincinnati*Lost five straight matches before SF in Shanghai and QF in ValenciaWent 16-9 on clay and 14-11 on hardEarned a career high $761,309. CAREER IN REVIEW The Argentine has finished in Top 50 for four straight years, including a year-end best No. 23 in 07 when he won three titles and personal-high 41 matches, including 28 on clay (second to Nadals 31)Also advanced to a Grand Slam-best 4th RD at Roland Garros (l. to Caas) and US Open (l. to Djokovic)Reached three finals in 09 and two in 08At Via del Mar, sprained his left ankle in doubles final and had to withdraw from next days singles finalWent from No. 21 to a career-high No. 14 on Feb. 4In 05, reached first ATP final in Casablanca (l. to Puerta)Has a 2-4 Davis Cup singles record in five ties. CAREER TITLES (3): 2007 Buenos Aires(CL), Prtschach(CL), Kitzbhel(CL). FINALIST (7): 2010 Santiago(CL); 2009 Buenos Aires(CL), Bstad(CL), Bucharest(CL); 2008 Via del Mar(CL), Prtschach(CL); 2005 Casablanca(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-4)

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CAREER 5-6 7-7 0-3 3-7 CAREER 5-4 6-7 4-3 6-5 6-4 2-2 4-2 3-4

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PERSONAL Started playing at age sixFather, Hector, is a businessmanMother, Cristina, is an architectHas one sister, Mara, and brother, AndresEnjoys spending time at home in Tandil with family and friendsFellow ATP players Mariano Zabaleta, Juan Martin del Potro and Diego Junqueira also originate from TandilEnjoys playing footballFavorite sports to follow are football and basketballFavorite teams are Estudiantes de la Plata and the San Antonio SpursFavorite football players are Chelo Carrusca and Jose el Principe SosaIn the NBA, hes a fan of Emanuel GinobiliFavorite surface is clayGrew up idolizing Andre Agassi and countryman Mariano ZabaletaAlso enjoys going to the cinemaFavorite movies are Gladiator and Lord of the Rings seriesFavorite actors are Robert De Niro and Al PacinoFavorite book is El EternautaFavorite magazine is El GraficoFavorite TV show is Los Roldan.
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GAEL

MONFILS (FRA)
Birthdate: September 1, 1986 Turned Pro: 2004 Birthplace: Paris, France Height: 64 (1.93m) Residence: Trelex, Switzerland Weight: 177 (80kg) Career Win-Loss: 187-209 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $4,842,989 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/10 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 18-32 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 9 (March 2, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 193 (November 1, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 12 (46-20) 2007: 2009: 13 (42-19) 2006: 2008: 14 (30-17) 2005:

38 (21-21) 2004: 231 (3-2) 46 (20-19) 2003: T947 (0-0) 31 (25-22)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,303,546. Matches won-lost: ATP: 46-20 (singles), 5-10 (doubles). Singles Winner: Montpellier. Finalist: Stuttgart, Tokyo, Paris*. Semifinalist: Brisbane, Johannesburg. Quarterfinalist: Rotterdam, Marseille, Madrid*, Nice, US Open, Valencia. Doubles Semifinalist: Montpellier(w/Ouanna). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Frenchman finished in Top 15 for third straight year with personal-high 46 match winsHelped France to Davis Cup final (l. 3-2 to Serbia), defeating Tipsarevic in opener before losing to DjokovicReached SFs or better six times and was 1-3 in finals, including runner-ups at Paris* for second straight year (d. Verdasco, Murray, Federer, l. to Soderling), Stuttgart (ret. vs. Montanes w/right ankle injury) and Tokyo (l. to Nadal)Won title in Montpellier (d. Ljubicic)Missed two months from March to May with left hand injuryReached QF at US Open (l. to Nadal)Was 36-14 on hard and 8-4 on clayEarned a career-high $1,303,546. CAREER IN REVIEW The Frenchman has six straight Top 50 seasons and is 3-10 in finalsIn 09, had first ATP Masters 1000 final in Paris* (l. to Djokovic)Broke Top 10 on Feb. 23, reached career-high No. 9 on Mar. 2 with final in Acapulco (l. to Almagro)Spent 14 weeks in Top 10Injuries included right wrist (at Aust Open), left knee (before Roland Garros), left wrist (at Queens)In 08, reached Grand Slam best SF at Roland Garros (l. to Federer) and finished in Top 20 for first timeMissed two months with right knee injuryWithdrew from Wimbledon with right shoulder injuryIn 07, retired with back injury in Queens QF, also had right foot injury, stress fracture in left foot and sprained right ankle in Madrid*In 05, climbed 200 ranking spots and named Newcomer of the YearWon first title in Sopot (d. Mayer) and runner-up in Metz and LyonJunior No. 1 in 04 with titles at Australian Open, Roland Garros and WimbledonHas a 4-2 career Davis Cup singles record in five ties. CAREER TITLES (3): )2010 Montpellier(IH); 2009 Metz(IH); 2005 Sopot(CL. FINALIST (10): 2010 Stuttgart(CL), Tokyo(H), Paris*(IH); 2009 Acapulco(CL), Paris*(IH); 2008 Vienna(IH); 2007 Prtschach(CL); 2006 Doha(H); 2005 Metz(IH), Lyon(IC). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-2)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 2-6 MIAMI 6-5 MONTE CARLO 2-5 ROME 4-2 MADRID 6-4 TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-3 CINCINNATI 4-5 SHANGHAI 3-2 PARIS 10-5

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PERSONAL Full name Gael Sebastien MonfilsNicknamed LamonfFather, Rufin, a former football player, comes from island of Guadeloupe and is agent for France TelecomMother, Sylvette, comes from island of Martinique and is a nurseHas one younger brother, DarylConsiders Arthur Ashe his favorite playerIf he didnt play tennis he would play basketballFan of NBAs Detroit Pistons and favorite basketball player is Carmelo Anthony Best friends are countrymen Josselin Ouana, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Paterne MamataCoached by Australian Roger Rasheed (since July 2008).

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MOTANES (ESP)
Birthdate: November 26, 1980 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Sant Carles de la Rapita, Spain Height: 59 (1.75m) Residence: Barcelona, Spain Weight: 155 (70kg) Career Win-Loss: 180-194 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $3,838,405 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/4 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-25 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 22 (August 2, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 73 (July 23, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 25 (37-24) 2007: 46 (24-24) 2004: 95 (11-17) 2001: 65 (12-8) 1998:T793 (0-0) 2009: 31 (24-21) 2006: 86 (11-18) 2003: 81 (10-16) 2000: 175 (0-0) 2008: 46 (24-23) 2005: 74 (10-19) 2002: 80 (17-24) 1999: 289 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $888,579. Matches won-lost: ATP: 37-24 (singles), 9-19 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles). Singles Winner: Estoril, Stuttgart. Semifinalist: Auckland, Buenos Aires, Bucharest, Montpellier. Quarterfinalist: Monte Carlo*, Gstaad. Doubles Winner: Doha(w/Garcia-Lopez). 2010 IN REVIEW The Spaniard finished a year-end best No. 25 highlighted by a pair of ATP World Tour titles for second straight seasonAlso won a personal-high 37 matches and overall reached SFs or better six times, including two on hard courts (Auckland, Montpellier-first indoor)In May, repeated title in Estoril (d. No. 1 Federer in SF; d. Gil) and Stuttgart (d. Monfils) in JulyIn Grand Slam play, he advanced to 3rd RD or better at all four events, including a personal-best 4th RD at US Open (l. to Soderling)One of five Spaniards to win at least two titles during year and eight overallWas 22-12 on clay and 13-11 on hard while earning a career-high $888,579. CAREER IN REVIEW The Spaniard has finished in Top 50 for four straight years and owns a 5-4 career mark in ATP World Tour finalsHas won five straight finals since starting off with an 0-4 record in title matchesIn 09, won clay titles in Estoril (d. Blake, saving two match points) and Bucharest (d. Monaco) and collected 24 match wins for third straight yearIn 08, broke through to earn his first ATP title in Amersfoort (d. Darcis) and won first doubles title in Casablanca (w/Ventura)In 07, reached fourth ATP final in Casablanca (l. to Mathieu) to finish in Top 50 for first timeIn 06, reached four QFs on clay and advanced to 3rd RD at Roland Garros for third time (01-02)In 05, runner-up in Acapulco (l. to Nadal)In 04, finalist in Valencia (l. to Verdasco). CAREER TITLES (5): 2010 Estoril(CL), Stuttgart(CL); 2009 Estoril(CL), Bucharest(CL); 2008 Amersfoort(CL). FINALIST (4): 2007 Casablanca(CL); 2005 Acapulco(CL); 2004 Valencia(CL); 2001 Bucharest(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (4). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-1)

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10 3RD 3RD 3RD 4TH 10 3RD 2ND QF 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST

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INDIAN WELLS MIAMI MONTE-CARLO ROME MADRID SHANGHAI PARIS

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age six at club de tenis San Carles de la RapitaFather, Juan Francisco, is a supervisor of REPSOL, a petroleum company; mother, Elodia, is a house wifeHas one older brother, Jonathan, and one younger brother, FranEnjoys watching rally car racing and football (favorite team is FC Barcelona)Enjoys action movies, techno music, going out with friends on holidaysHis favorite surface is clay and considers his forehand as best shotCoached by Narcis Pelach (since September 2008).

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WESLEY

MOODIE (RSA)
Birthdate: February 14, 1979 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Durban, South Africa Height: 65 (1.96m) Residence: Durban, South Africa Weight: 200 (90kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 167-125 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,405,931 One-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 6/7 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 57 (October 10, 2005) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 8 (August 3, 2009) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 14 (37-28) 2007: 2009: 10 (41-24) 2006: 2008: 14(28-16) 2005:

61(17-11) 2004: 167 (6-7) 47(17-19) 2003: 176 (3-3) 24 (17-14) 2002: 192 (0-1)

2001: 202 (0-0)1998:1388(0-0) 2000: 279 (0-0) 1999: (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $297,355. Matches won-lost: ATP: 37-28 (doubles). Doubles Finalist: Houston(w/Huss). Semifinalist: Monte Carlo*, Roland Garros, s-Hertogenbosch(w/Norman), Wimbledon, Gstaad, Cincinnati*, Metz, Stockholm. (all w/Norman). 2010 IN REVIEW The Durban native teamed with Norman to qualify for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals where they went 1-2 in round robin playReached seven SFs but no finalsSpent first three months with other partnersThey reunited in April at Monte Carlo* where they reached SFs (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)Reached SF at Roland Garros (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)On grass, had SFs in 's-Hertogenbosch and Wimbledon (d. Bryans, l. to MelzerPetzschner) During summer, they reached final four in Gstaad and Cincinnati* and QFs at US OpenAlso reached SFs in Metz and StockholmFinished No. 7 in ATP Doubles Team Ranking and No. 14 individually. CAREER IN REVIEW The South African finished in Top 100 in singles twice (No. 82 in 03, No. 63 in 05) before concentrating on doubles in 08Reached a career-high No. 57 in singles on Oct. 10, 05 after capturing his lone ATP World Tour singles crown in Tokyo (d Nieminin in SF-saved four M.P., d. Ancic in F- saved two M.P.)Also claimed his biggest doubles title that year at Wimbledon (w/Huss) and became first team to win title as qualifiers (d. Bryans)In 09, finished a year-end best No. 10 in doubles and won a personal-high 41 matches with a pair of grass court titles, at Queens (w/Youzhny) and s-Hertogenbosch (w/Norman)Runner-up at Roland Garros (w/Norman) In 08, finished No. 6 in ATP Doubles Team Rankings (w/Coetzee), winning title in Estoril and reaching finals in Doha and ATP Masters 1000 Paris*Sidelined with a knee injury for three summer monthsIn 07, won titles in Adelaide and Valencia (w/Perry)In singles, advanced to SF in Newport (l. to Santoro)In 06, advanced to singles QFs in Washington and St. PetersburgDoubles finalist in Delray Beach (w/Haggard)In 04, reached first ATP QF in Los AngelesHas an 18-7 career Davis Cup record (14-5 in singles) in 15 ties since 02Earned a career-high $538,489 in 05. CAREER TITLES (1): 2005 Tokyo(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (7). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
DOUBLES (1-1 in finals). ROLAND GARROS: Finalist - 2009 (w/D. Norman); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2005 (w/Huss)

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DOUBLES (0-1 in finals). Paris: Finalist - 2008 (w/Coetzee)

PERSONAL Full name is Wesley Arthur MoodieNicknamed WesBegan playing tennis at age sixFather, Tony, is a professor; mother, Margaret, is an administrator at Natal University in DurbanHas two older brothers, Keith, who is a graphic designer in London, and Brian, who is a minister in South AfricaLooked up to Stefan Edberg while growing upLikes going to beach and playing guitarEnjoys watching international cricket and rugbyMost memorable experience was winning Wimbledon doubles title (w/Huss) in 2005Likes to play on grass and indoorsPlayed two years at Auburn-Montgomery in Alabama from 1997-98 before transferring to Boise State University in Idaho where he played for two years from 1999-2000Received Associate of Arts degreeEarned collegiate All-American honors all four years of collegeLed Boise State to Big West conference title and finished No. 4 in doubles rankings in 1999 as a junior and reached NCAA semifinalsInducted into Boise State Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007At Auburn-Montgomery he finished at No. 12 in singles and No. 8 in doubles in 1998Considers serve and volley best part of his gameWife, Marcia (married Dec. 6, 2003); daughter, Danica Jade (born Nov. 30, 2006).

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MURRAY

(GBR)

Birthdate: May 15, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Dunblane, Scotland Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: London, England Weight: 185 (83kg) Career Win-Loss: 267-94 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $13,967,298 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 16/8 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 42-31 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 2 (August 17, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 89 (April 2, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 2009: 2008:

4 (46-18) 4 (66-11) 4 (58-16)

2007: 2006: 2005:

11 (43-14) 2004: 514 (0-0) 17 (40-25) 2003: 546 (0-0) 65 (14-10)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $4,046,805. Matches won-lost: ATP: 46-18 (singles), 6-4 (doubles). Singles Winner: Toronto*, Shanghai*. Finalist: Australian Open, Los Angeles. Semifinalist: Wimbledon. Quarterfinalist: Indian Wells*, Madrid*, Cincinnati*, Beijing, Paris*, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London. Doubles Winner: Valencia(w/Murray). 2010 IN REVIEW The Scotsman finished No. 4 for a third straight season, highlighted by a pair of ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles and his second Grand Slam runner-up effortHe ranked in Top four all but five weeks during season (No. 3 for four weeks) Began campaign at Australian Open where he advanced to his first final with win over Nadal in QF (retired with knee injury) dropping only one set en route to final (l. to Federer)First British man to reach Australian final since John Lloyd in 77 and first Briton to advance to at least two Grand Slam finals in 72 yearsAfter struggling in March-April with early exits in Dubai (2nd RD), Indian Wells* (4th RD), Miami* (2nd RD), Monte-Carlo* (2nd RD) and Rome* (3rd RD), avanced to third QF of season in Madrid*, losing to FerrerAt Roland Garros, lost to No. 15 seed Berdych in 4th RDIn June at Queen's Club in London, lost to Fish in 3rd RD but followed with SF at Wimbledon for second year in a row (l. to Nadal)Split with coach Miles Maclagan on July 27In late July took a wild card into Los Angeles and lost to Querrey in final (after holding one match point)In mid-August, in Toronto*, defended title with a 7-5, 7-5 win over Federer in finalBecame first player to win back-to-back Canadian titles since Agassi in 94-95En route he became fifth different player to defeat Federer and Nadal in same tournament (d. Nadal in SFs)At US Open, lost to Wawrinka in 3rd RD in four hour matchReturned in October and reached QFs in Beijing (l. to Ljubicic) and followed with his sixth career ATP Masters 1000 title in Shanghai* and did not drop a set in five matches (d. Federer again)Closed with QF in Paris* (l. to Monfils) and SF at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London where he lost to No. 1 Nadal in a third set tie-breakCompiled marks of 34-12 on hard, 6-2 on grass and 6-4 on clay and went 7-5 vs. Top 10 opponentsIn doubles, teamed with brother Jamie to win first ATP title in Valencia. CAREER IN REVIEW The Dunblane native has captured 16 ATP titles, including six ATP Masters 1000 crowns in his careerOwns most titles in Open Era by a British manA two-time Grand Slam finalist (08 US Open, 10 Australian Open, l. to Federer both times)In 09, led ATP World Tour with six titles and .857 match winning percentage (66-11 record)Reached QFs or better in 13 of 18 tournaments and posted a personal-best 14-6 mark against Top 10 opponentsDefended his title in Doha with back-to-back wins over No. 2 Federer (SF) and No. 8 Roddick (F)Held serve 47 of 50 games throughout tournamentDefeated No. 1 Nadal in Rotterdam final to capture his 10th titleIn March, reached final at Indian Wells* (l. to Nadal)Beat No. 2 Federer in SF for fourth consecutive time since losing to Swiss in 08 US Open finalClaimed title at Miami* (d. Djokovic)First British player in tournaments 25-year history to win titleHad career-best QF run at Roland Garros (l. to F. Gonzalez)Won first career grass title at Queens (d. Blake)First British player since Bunny Austin in 38 to earn title at Queens ClubDid not drop a set, only lost serve twice in tournamentReached SF at Wimbledon (l. to Roddick) Became ninth different British male to reach SF since abolishment of Challenge Round in 22In August, picked up fourth ATP World Tour Masters 1000 trophy in Montreal* to rise to a career-high No. 2 on Aug. 17 (held for four weeks)Highest-ranked British player in ATP history (since 1973) and first player besides Federer and Nadal in top two since Hewitt was No. 2 on July 18, 05Reaggravated a left wrist injury during September Davis Cup tie vs Poland and withdrew from Tokyo and Shanghai*Returned to action in Valencia and captured his sixth title (d. Youzhny), becaming first British man to win 14 titles in Open Era, surpassing Greg Rusedski (13, who also had two titles as a Canadian)Went 2-1 in round-robin mark at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Missed qualifying for SF round since he lost tie-break to del Potro by one gameFinished No 9 in aces with a career-high 575In 08, won five ATP World Tour titles (second to Nadals eight) and reached his first Grand Slam final at US Open (l. to Federer)Became first British player to win five titles in a year in Open Era and first Briton to appear in a Grand Slam final since Rusedski at US Open in 97First British player to finish in Top 4 in 36-year history of ATP RankingsPosted a 35-6 record from Wimbledon through end of season, reaching QF or better in eight of nine tournamentsWas 23-3 after US OpenAdvanced to SF at Toronto* (d. Wawrinka, Djokovic, l. to Nadal) then won first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title in Cincinnati* (d. Djokovic) Runner-up at US Open, handing Nadal his first loss as World No. 1 in SFClimbed from No. 6 to No. 4 afterwards Compiled a personal-best 14-match winning streak with two Davis Cup wins vs. AustriaWon second straight ATP Masters 1000 title in Madrid* (d. Federer in SF, Simon in F), repeated crown in St. Petersburg (d. Golubev)
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and reached QF at Paris* (l. to Nalbandian)Qualified for first Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai and went undefeated in round robin play before losing to Davydenko in SFIn 07, finished in Top 15 for first timeBroke Top 10 in April and was there for nine weeks, reaching No. 8 in JuneJumped off to a 23-5 start through March, reaching SF or better in five of first six eventsRunner-up in DohaDefended title in San Jose (d. No. 4 Roddick in SF, Karlovic in F) and next week reached SF in Memphis (l. to Roddick)Turned in back-to-back SF showings at Indian Wells* and Miami*Suffered a back injury in 1st RD doubles match at Monte Carlo* and missed one monthIn second outing back at Hamburg*, on May 15, injured his right wrist while leading Volandri 5-1 and was forced to retireSidelined for nearly three months before coming back at Montreal* Was 16-4 after US OpenLed Great Britain into 08 Davis Cup World Group by winning both singles matches vs. CroatiaFinalist at Metz (l. to Robredo), captured title in St. Petersburg (d. Verdasco)In 06, finished in Top 20 for first time at No. 17 and was second-youngest player (behind Djokovic) to finish in year-end Top 20 Captured his first title in San Jose in February, defeating No. 3 Roddick in SF and No. 11 Hewitt in a third set tiebreakSaved two match points against Hewitt to become youngest player to capture an ATP title during year, winning at 18 years, 9 months of ageAfterwards, climbed into Top 50 for first time at No. 47After starting off with a 12-14 match record, went 28-11 after Roland GarrosReached 4th RD at Wimbledon (d. No. 5 Roddick, l. to Baghdatis), SF in Newport (l. to Gimelstob), final in Washington (l. to Clement), SF at Toronto* (l. to Gasquet) and QF at Cincinnati* (d. No. 1 Federer, l. to Roddick)One of only two players (Nadal) during year to defeat Federer, ending the Swiss 55-match winning streak in North AmericaAdvanced to 4th RD at US Open (d. No. 11 Gonzalez, l. to Davydenko)Began working with former Top 10 ATP pro Brad Gilbert in Washington (July 31) and went 19-8 with himIn 05, made biggest jump of any player in Top 100 from previous year, climbing 449 spots to No. 65First teen from Great Britain to finish in year-end Top 100 since Buster Mottram in 74Became youngest Briton ever to play a Davis Cup tie at 17 years, 293 days when teaming with Sherwood to defeat Israels Erlich-Ram in MarchMade Davis Cup singles debut against Switzerland in World Group playoff, falling to Wawrinka in straight setsWon doubles rubber in that tie (w/Rusedski), beating Allegro-FedererReached first final in Bangkok (d. Srichaphan in SF, l. to No. 1 Federer)Reached QF in Basel, defeating countryman Henman in 1st RD in third set tie-breakWon US Open junior title (d. Stakhovsky) and advanced to doubles SF (w/brother Jamie) in 04Finished No. 10 in world junior rankings in 04Has an 11-6 career Davis Cup record (10-1 in singles) in nine tiesEarned a career-high $4,421,057 in 09. CAREER TITLES (16): 2010 Toronto*(H), Shanghai*(H); 2009 Doha(H), Rotterdam(IH), Miami*(H), London / Queens Club(G), Montreal*(H), Valencia(IH); 2008 Doha(H), Marseille(IH), Cincinnati*(H), Madrid*(IH), St. Petersburg(IH); 2007 San Jose(IH), St. Petersburg(IC); 2006 San Jose(IH);\. FINALIST (8): 2010 Australian Open(H), Los Angeles(H); 2009 Indian Wells*(H); 2008 US Open(H); 2007 Doha(H), Metz(IH); 2006 Washington(H); 2005 Bangkok(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 10-5)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 15-5 MIAMI 10-4 MONTE-CARLO 5-4 ROME 2-5 MADRID 13-4 TORONTO/MONTREAL18-3 CINCINNATI 14-5 SHANGHAI 5-0 PARIS 8-5

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PERSONAL Full name is Andrew MurrayBegan playing at age threeMother, Judy, is a former Scottish national coach and father, William is a Retail Area ManagerHas one older brother Jamie (born Feb. 13, 1986), who also plays on the ATP circuitGrew up playing football and tennis and once was offered to play with Glasgow Rangers His favorite movie is The Girl Next Door and favorite musician is 50 CentBased in Barcelona from age 15-17 Considers US Open best place hes playedAwarded 2004 BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Award Twice named LTAs Young Player of the YearFavorite surface is clay and considers his serve as best part of his gameBig fan of TV comedy show, Entourage and favorite actor is Will FerrellPlayed first full mens singles match with roof closed at Wimbledon on June 29, 2009 vs. WawrinkaWorks with fitness trainers Matt Little and Jez Green, physiotherapist Andy Ireland.

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NADAL (ESP)
Birthdate: June 3, 1986 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Manacor, Mallorca, Spain Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Manacor, Mallorca, Spain Weight: 188 (85kg) Career Win-Loss: 472-101 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $37,396,162 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 43/13 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 72-38 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 1 (August 18, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 26 (August 8, 2005) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 2009: 2008:

1 (71-10) 2007: 2 (66-14) 2006: 1 (82-11) 2005:

2 (70-15) 2004: 51 (30-17) 2001: 818 (0-0) 2 (59-12) 2003: 47 (14-11) 2 (79-10) 2002: 235 (1-1)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $10,171,998. Matches won-lost: ATP: 71-10 (singles), 6-3 (doubles). Singles Winner: Monte Carlo*, Rome*, Madrid*, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Tokyo. Finalist: Doha. Semifinalist: Indian Wells*, Miami*, Toronto*, Bangkok, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London. Quarterfinalist: Australian Open, London / Queens Club, Cincinnati*. Doubles Winner: Indian Wells*(w/M. Lopez). 2010 IN REVIEW The Mallorca native finished as ATP World Tour No. 1 for second time in three years as he wrapped up top ranking after winning his first US Open titleLed ATP World Tour with seven titles in nine finalsHes won at least five titles for six straight yearsSeventh man in history to complete a career Grand Slam, youngest player in Open Era to win all four Grand Slam titles and first player to win three straight Grand Slam titles in same year since 69 when Rod Laver pulled off Grand SlamHe went 22-0 in spring clay court season, becoming first player to win a Clay Slam in a season, winning three ATP Masters 1000 titles (Monte Carlo*, Rome*, Madrid*) along with Roland Garros for fifth time in six years (d. Soderling)He returned to No. 1 on June 7 and stayed there rest of seasonAs of Dec. 27, has been ranked No. 1 for 76 weeks in his careerOpened first three months with a 16-4 mark without a title before winning 55 of his next 61 matches from second week in April at MonteCarlo* (d. Verdasco) until Barclays ATP World Tour Finals title match (l. to Federer)Opened with a runner-up in Doha (l. to Davydenko, held two match points) and followed with a QF at Australian Open where he retired with a right knee injury (vs. Murray)Did not return until Indian Wells* in March when he reached back-to-back SFs at Indian Wells* (l. to Ljubicic in third set TB) and Miami* (l. to Roddick in three sets), falling to eventual champions in bothSnapped an 11-month title drought in Monte-Carlo*, becoming first player in Open Era to win a tournament title for six straight yearsThe 14 games he lost in five matches was fewest he has dropped en route to a title in his careerTwo weeks later won fifth title in Rome*At age 23 years, 11 months, he won a record-breaking 18th ATP Masters 1000 title when he beat Federer 64 76(5) in Madrid* finalAt Roland Garros, he became second man (after Borg) in history to win five or more Roland Garros titlesDid not drop a set during fortnightThe Spaniard's 24-match winning streak came to an end in QFs at Queens (l. to F. Lopez)Won second title at Wimbledon (d. Berdych) to become first Spaniard in history to win the Wimbledon title twiceAt Toronto* reach SFs (l. to eventual champion Murray)After a QF loss in Cincinnati* (l.to Baghdatis), at US Open, where he was top seed, he defeated Djokovic in four sets in a Monday rain-delayed final to win his first title in Flushing Meadows, dropping one set in seven matchesHe became third Spaniard after Santana (65) and Orantes (75) to win US Open titleSecond player to win Grand Slam titles on three different surfaces at least twice, behind WilanderHas a 107-1 career record in Grand Slam play after winning first setIn early October, reached SFs in Bangkok (l. to Garcia-Lopez) and then followed with his seventh title in Tokyo (saved two M.P.s against Troicki in SFs, Monfils in F)His streak of reaching QFs or better in 15 straight tournaments ended in Shanghai* where he lost to Melzer in 3rd RDCompiled marks of 40-9 on hard, 22-0 on clay and 9-1 on grass along with 22-7 tie-break recordWent 11-5 vs. Top 10 opponentsFinished a careerbest in service games won (90%), which was No. 2, and led in second serve points won (60%), break points saved (69%) and points won returning second serve (55%)Earned an ATP record $10,171,998. CAREER IN REVIEW The talented Spaniard is emerging as one of games all-time greats in only eight full years on ATP World TourHas a 43-13 record in finals, including a 9-2 mark in Grand Slam title matches, winning at least one crown for last six years (since 05)He is one of seven players in history to win at least nine Grand Slam titlesHas an all-time best 29-2 record in clay court finals, losing twice to Federer - 07 Hamburg* and 09 Madrid*Has multiple clay court titles in Monte-Carlo* (6), Roland Garros (5), Barcelona (5), Rome* (5) and Stuttgart (2)Also owns best clay court record in Open Era with a 203-16 mark (.927) and is 175-7 (.961) since 05He is 11-9 in hard court and 3-2 in grass court finalsAll-time leader (since 90) with 18 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles and owns an 186-38 match record since playing his first event in 03 Monte-Carlo*Won career-high and teenage record 11 titles (in 12 finals) in 05, including his first Grand Slam crown at Roland Garros (d. Puerta) In 09, won Australian Open (d. Federer) and three ATP Masters 1000 titles (Indian Wells*, Monte-Carlo*, Rome*)Became first player in ATP Rankings history (since 1973) with No. 2 ranking for four yearsDespite missing more than two months with knee problems he compiled a 5-3 mark in finals and ranked No. 1 for first half of seasonHelped his country to Davis Cup title for third time in six years (d. Czech Republic 5-0)At Aussie Open, beat rival Federer in five sets and countryman Verdasco in SF in a marathon 5:14 battle to become
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first Spaniard to win Australian titleReached final in Rotterdam and injured his right knee in three-set loss to No. 4 MurraySaved five match points (most in his career) in 4th RD win over Nalbandian en route to Indian Wells* title (d. No. 4 Murray)During clay-court campaign, won title in Monte-Carlo* (d. No. 3 Djokovic) and reached final in Madrid* (l. to Federer)Loss ended a 33-match winning streak on clay going back to May 7, 08It was also only his second career loss in a clay final (29-2), both coming to FedererIn SFs, he saved three match points in longest three-set match (4:03) on ATP World Tour in Open Era, prevailing over Djokovic 3-6, 76(5), 7-6(9)At Roland Garros, had his 31-match winning streak in Paris snapped with a four-set 4th RD loss to 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 champ, withdrew from Queens and Wimbledon, due to tendinitis in both kneesHis 46-week reign at No. 1 came to an end on July 6 when Federer took over top rankingSidelined for nine weeks before coming back in Montreal* with QF (l. to del Potro)Afterwards slipped to No. 3 on Aug. 17 for first time since July 18, 05 and was there for four weeks before returning to No. 2 on Sept. 14 Won 400th career match in opening rubber of Davis Cup final (d. Berdych)In 08, became first left-hander to finish No. 1 since J. McEnroe in 84, in addition to becoming first Spaniard to end season as worlds top player in history of ATP Rankings (since 73)Became first player since Borg in 80 to win Roland Garros and Wimbledon titles in same yearLed ATP circuit with eight titles in 10 finals, career-high 82 match wins, most matches (93) played and a 17-6 mark against Top 10 opponentsAlso helped his Spain to Davis Cup title (vs. Argentina) by winning all three of his matches during yearAdvanced to SF or better in all four Grand Slam tournaments for first time in his careerBegan year with a 22-6 record in first six tournaments before going 60-5 rest of seasonWon titles at Monte Carlo* (d. Federer), Barcelona (d. Ferrer) and for first time at Hamburg* (d. Federer)Lost his only clay match in 2nd RD at Rome* (l. to Ferrero)Captured his fourth straight Roland Garros crown (d. Federer) and became first player since Borg in 78-81 to accomplish featAlso first player since Borg in 80 to win without dropping a set in ParisOn grass, won titles at Queens (d. Karlovic, Roddick, Djokovic) and Wimbledon, defeating five-time champ Federer in a 4:48 marathon (9-7 in fifth set) in longest final at All England ClubBecame first Spaniard to capture Wimbledon title since Manuel Santana in 66Three weeks later won Toronto* (d. Murray in SF, Kiefer in F) Following week in Cincinnati*, reached SF (l. to Djokovic), ending his career-best 32-match winning streakHis result guaranteed No. 1 ranking on Aug. 18, which he obtained after earning gold medal at Beijing Olympics (d. Gonzalez)Spent a record 160 straight weeks at No. 2 from July 25, 05 to Aug. 17, 08Advanced to first SF at US Open (l. to Murray)Later in month, defeated Querrey and Roddick in Davis Cup SF to lead Spain into finalClinched year-end No. 1 at Madrid* with SF effort (l. to Simon)Retired in 3rd RD at Paris* (vs. Davydenko) with tendinitis in right knee and withdrew from Tennis Masters Cup and Davis Cup final due to injuryIn doubles, won his fourth career ATP title at Monte Carlo* (w/Robredo) and was lone double winner during seasonIn 07, became first player to finish No. 2 for three consecutive years in history of ATP RankingsWon six titles in nine finals, including his third straight Roland Garros crown and three ATP Masters 1000 titles (Indian Wells, Monte Carlo, Rome)Was 31-1 on clay and compiled an Open Era record 81-match clay court winning streak with a loss to Federer in Hamburg* final - his first-ever loss in a clay finalPrior to 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 Indian Wells* (d. Djokovic)First player since Borg from 78-81 to win at least three straight titles at Roland GarrosRunner-up at Paris* (l. to Nalbandian)Loss in Paris snapped 25-match unbeaten streak in that cityClosed with SF at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai (l. to Federer)Only player to win 30 matches on clay (31-1) and hard courts (31-12)In 06, won five titles (four over No. 1 Federer) in six finalsFirst player since Agassi in 94-95 to finish season No. 2 in back-to-back yearsUnbeaten on clay (26-0) and repeated his Roland Garros title (d. Federer) while reaching his first Wimbledon final (l. to Federer)Extended Open Era record 62match clay court winning streak, surpassing Vilas mark of 53 in 1977In March, won in Dubai (d. Federer)Repeated clay court titles with wins over Federer at Monte Carlo* in four sets, Rome* (five sets in 5:05, saved two match pts.) and Roland Garros (four sets)He was the only player at the time to have defeated Federer more than once since Swiss superstar took over No. 1 in February 04Repeated title effort in Barcelona (d. Robredo)Did not begin season until mid-February due to left foot injury going back to previous NovemberTied Borg with his 16th career teenage title in Rome*, most in Open EraThen dropped only three sets en route to becoming youngest back-to-back champion at Roland Garros since Borg in 74-75On grass, reached QF at Queens, retiring with a sore back after two sets against eventual champion HewittThen followed with a runner-up effort at Wimbledon (l. to Federer)Entered final having held serve a personal-best 80 consecutive service games going back to 2nd RD (vs. Kendrick) before Federer broke in opening game of matchThe loss ended his unbeaten streak of 14 consecutive finals won going back to Miami* where he lost a five-set battle to Federer on Apr. 3, 05Went 2-1 at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai round-robin action to reach SF (l. to Federer)One of three players to win at least 20 matches on clay and hard courts during year (Davydenko, Robredo)In 05, captured a teenage record 11 titles, including his first Grand Slam crown and four Masters 1000 titlesBecame first teenager to finish No. 2 since Boris Becker in 86 and highest year-end ranking ever by a Spaniard (at time)Won eight of his 11 titles on clay and compiled an ATP-best 50-2 clay court record, finishing with 36 consecutive match winsWon titles in Costa do Sauipe (d. Martin) and Acapulco (d. Montanes)In Miami*, fell to No. 1 Federer in five sets in first ATP Masters 1000 finalHeld a two set lead and came within two points of victory in third set, only to lose 6-1 in fifth setIn April, captured his first ATP Masters 1000 crown in Monte Carlo* (d. Coria) and won first title in his home country in Barcelona (d. Ferrero), breaking into Top 10 on Apr. 25Continued success in Rome* and outlasted Coria in a 5:14 marathon (longest final in Open Era) decided in a fifth set tie-breakAfterwards improved to No. 5First player to win French title in main draw debut since Wilander in 82First teenager at 19 years, 2 days to win Grand Slam title since Sampras won 90 US OpenAlso first teenager to win Roland Garros since Chang (17) in 89His 24match winning streak came to an end with 1st RD loss on grass in Halle to WaskeIn July, won back-to-back titles in Bstad (d. Berdych) and Stuttgart (d. Gaudio), reaching No. 2 on July 25In Montreal*, won first hard court title (d. Agassi)His 16-match winning streak ended with opening round loss to Berdych in Cincinnati* Won his 10th title in Beijing (d. Coria) and captured only indoor title at Madrid*, rallying from a two-sets deficit for first time in his career in final against Ljubicic to win 7-6 in fifth setQualified for Tennis Masters Cup in

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Shanghai but withdrew with left foot injuryEarned a teenage record $3,874,751In 04, key part of Spains Davis Cup title effort (d. U.S. 3-2)Youngest player (18 yrs., 6 mos.) to register a singles victory in Cup final for winning nation, as he beat No. 2 Roddick in four sets Reached first ATP final in Auckland (l. to Hrbaty)In 1st RD Davis Cup tie vs. Czech Republic, won fifth and decisive rubber over Stepanek and later in year clinched SF victory by defeating Frances Clement in fourth rubberIn Miami*, beat No. 1 Federer in 3rd RDReached QF in Estoril where he suffered a left ankle injury (stress fracture in ankle joint) on Apr. 15 in his three-set win over GasquetReturned almost three months later on July 6 in Bstad QFIn August, captured his first ATP title in Sopot (d. Acasuso)In 03, finished in Top 50 for first time at No. 47 with 2-4 Challenger final markQualified for first ATP Masters 1000 event in Monte-Carlo* (d. Kucera, Costa, l. to finalist Coria in 3rd RD)Missed Roland Garros after injuring elbow during practiceMade Wimbledon debut and became youngest player at 17 to reach 3rd RD since 16-year-old Becker in 1984 Reached first ATP QF in Bstad and then first ATP SF in UmagIn doubles, captured first ATP title in Umag (w/Lopez Moron)In 02, won first ATP match in his hometown Mallorca (15 yrs., 10 mos.), defeating Ramon DelgadoWent 37-3 in Futures, winning six titles in his native countryPlayed his only junior Grand Slam event at Wimbledon in 02 and reached SFHas a 16-5 career Davis Cup record (14-1 in singles) in 11 ties and member of winning team in 04, 08 (didnt play final) and 09. CAREER TITLES (43): 2010 Monte-Carlo*(CL), Rome*(CL), Madrid*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Wimbledon(G), US Open(H), Tokyo(H); 2009 Australian Open(H), Indian Wells*(H), Monte-Carlo(CL), Barcelona(CL), Rome*(CL); 2008 Monte-Carlo*(CL), Barcelona(CL), Hamburg*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), London / Queens Club(G), Wimbledon(G), Canada*(H), Beijing Olympics(H); 2007 Indian Wells*(H), Monte-Carlo*(CL), Barcelona(CL), Rome*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Stuttgart(CL); 2006 Dubai(H), Monte-Carlo*(CL), Barcelona(CL), Rome*(CL), Roland Garros(CL); 2005 Costa do Sauipe(CL), Acapulco(CL), Monte-Carlo*(CL), Barcelona(CL), Rome*(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Bastad(CL), Stuttgart(CL), Montreal*(H), Beijing(H), Madrid*(IH); 2004 Sopot(CL). FINALIST (13): 2010 Doha(H), Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London; 2009 Rotterdam(IH), Madrid*(CL), Shanghai*(H); 2008 Chennai(H), Miami*(H); 2007 Hamburg*(CL), Wimbledon(G), Paris*(IH); 2006 Wimbledon(G); 2005 Miami*(H); 2004 Auckland(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 14-3)

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PERSONAL Full name is Rafael Nadal PareraNicknamed RafaPlays left-handed but writes right-handedBegan playing tennis at age four with his uncle Toni, who is his long-time coachUsed to play with two-handed forehand and backhand before his uncle made him change at age nine or 10 to a one-handed forehandFather, Sebastian, is a business partner with two brothers of a restaurant, Sa Punta, and owner of a glass and windows company, Vidres MallorcaMother, Ana MariaHas one younger sister Maria IsabelComes from same island (Mallorca) as countryman Carlos MoyaThe city of Manacor is second-biggest on island of MallorcaHis other uncle, Miguel Angel Nadal, is a former professional football player with stints at FC Barcelona, Real Mallorca and Spanish national team, which competed in 2002 World CupAlso played on two other World Cup teams in 1994 and 98Earned ATP Newcomer of Year in 2003, ATP Most Improved Player of Year in 2005 and ATP Player of Year in 2008 and 10Also recipient of Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award in 2010Attended Spains winning World Cup final match in South Africa on July 11, 2010 (one week after winning Wimbledon)Won Prince of Austrias award in 2008, named for Spains Crown Prince FelipeElected to ATP Player Council from June 2010-June 2010Coached by his uncle Toni Nadal and fitness trainer is Rafael MaymoAlso travels part of season with former ATP pro Francisco Roig.
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DAVID

NALBANDIAN (ARG)
Birthdate: January 1, 1982 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Cordoba, Argentina Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Cordoba, Argentina Weight: 175 (79kg) Career Win-Loss: 334-158 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $10,391,107 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 11/10 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 33-47 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 3 (March 20, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 105 (October 5, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 27 (28-10) 2007: 9 (31-18) 2004: 9 (34-14) 2001: 47 (17-9) 1998:T1342 (0-0) 2009: 64 (14-7) 2006: 8 (44-19) 2003: 8 (42-20) 2000: 248 (0-2) 2008: 11 (44-16) 2005: 6 (44-19) 2002: 12 (36-24) 1999:T526 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $597,046. Matches won-lost: ATP: 28-10 (singles), 1-0 (doubles). Singles Winner: Washington. Quarterfinalist: Monte Carlo*, Toronto*, Basel. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Argentine (behind No. 26 Monaco) came back from hip surgery to improve his title winning streak to six years by capturing his first crown on U.S. soil in Washington (d. Baghdatis)Entered as a wild card ranked No. 117 and dropped only one setAfterwards jumped to No. 45Overall, reached QFs or better five times Career-best 11-match winning streak ended with a QF loss to Murray in Toronto*During streak, beat six Top 25 opponents, including No. 6 Davydenko in Davis Cup and No. 5 Soderling in TorontoEarlier in season he reached QF in Buenos Aires (w/o to Montanes) and Monte Carlo*Returned to action in February after nine months out (hip surgery), then also missed over two months between April and July (hamstring injury)...He returned for Davis Cup in July and beat Russias Youzhny in fifth and decisive rubber in QF tieIn March, also won fifth and decisive rubber over Swedens Vinciguerra in first round tieIn semi-finals, lost to Frances Monfils in 2nd rubberAfter missing six straight Grand Slam tournaments, reached 3rd RD at US Open. CAREER IN REVIEW The Argentine put together five straight Top 10 seasons (03-07)Only Vilas has more consecutive Top 10 finishes by an Argentine with nine (from 74-82)Finished a year-end best No. 6 in 05 and reached a career-high No. 3 on Mar. 20, 06Has an 11-10 record in finals and has won two titles in a season four times Has advanced to SFs in all four Grand Slam tournaments and his best result was a runner-up at Wimbledon in 02 (l. to Hewitt)In 09, finished out of Top 50 at No. 64 for first time since rookie campaign in 00Opened season by capturing his 10th title in Sydney (d. Nieminen)Withdrew in Barcelona with right hip injury prior to QF showdown with NadalLost in 1st RD in Estoril, then underwent right hip surgery on May 13 in Spain and was sidelined rest of yearIn 08, won two (Buenos Aires, Stockholm) in a career-high five finalsFinished out of Top 10 for first time in six years at No. 11Led his country to Davis Cup final (l. 3-1 to Spain) by winning five of six singles matches during yearIn the final, beat Ferrer in opening rubber but lost in doubles (w/Calleri) Went 14-3 during European indoor circuit with title in Stockholm (d. Soderling) and back-to-back finals in Basel (l. to Federer) and Paris* (l. to Tsonga)In 07, a late season surge enabled Argentine to finish in Top 10 for fifth straight yearCaptured back-to-back ATP Masters 1000 titles in Madrid* and Paris* to go from No. 25 to his No. 9 year-end positionPosted a 13-2 record after US Open, losing only to Wawrinka twiceFailed to reach at least one Grand Slam QF for first time in six yearsBecame first player to defeat No. 1 Federer and No. 2 Nadal twice in a tournament en route to his two fall indoor titles and first player to beat both in an ATP finalIn Madrid*, came in No. 25 and unseeded before knocking off in succession, Nadal, No. 3 Djokovic and Federer Became only third player (Becker, Djokovic) since 1994 to beat Top 3 players in same tournamentPut together an incredible week in Paris* by dropping only one set in six matches (average opponent ranking No. 11)Went 6-3 vs. Top 10 opponents, accounting for all six wins in Madrid* and Paris*In 06, reached a career-high No. 3 ATP Ranking on Mar. 20 and captured fifth ATP title in Estoril (d. Davydenko)Reached SF at Australian Open (l. to Baghdatis in five sets), Miami* and Rome*Helped his country to first Davis Cup final (lost 3-2 to Russia) since 1981 (l. to U.S.)Won both of his singles matches in final vs. RussiaAt Roland Garros ret. vs Federer with a pulled stomach muscle at 2-5 in the third setIn 05, came into Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai (in place of injured Roddick) and captured title by overcoming a two-set deficit in victory over No. 1 Federer in a fifth set tie-break (in 4:33)Became first Argentine to win year-end championships since 74 when Vilas won Masters titleBegan season with his third straight QF at Australian Open (l. 10-8 in fifth set to Hewitt)Advanced to Wimbledon QF, rallying from a two-sets deficit for first time in his career against Murray in 3rd RD (l. to T. Johansson)Reached QF at US Open (l. to eventual champ Federer)Finished season with a 19-7 record, advancing to QF or better in six of last seven tournaments, including back-to-back SF in Madrid* and BaselIn 04, reached QF at Australian Open (l. to eventual champion Federer)Injured his right ankle while practicing for February Davis Cup tiePlayed one rubber then one match in Dubai in March, then missed next six weeksWon 15 of 20 matches upon return, highlighted by runner-up in Rome* (l. to Moya) and career-best SF at Roland Garros (d. Safin, Kuerten; l. to Gaudio)Tore abdominal muscle on June 18Missed two months before returning in Toronto*Withdrew from Athens Olympics due to left thigh injuryClosed with runner-up 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 for Tennis Masters Cup in HoustonReached two finals (Montreal*, Basel) while compiling a 13-4 record in Grand Slam play and 14-7 in ATP Masters 1000 actionHe and countryman Coria became first Argentines to

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finish in Top 10 in same season since No. 4 Vilas and No. 6 Clerc in 1982Reached QF at Australian Open (d. Federer, l. to Schuettler)Advanced to SF in Hamburg*Withdrew from three European summer clay tournaments due to an abdominal injuryAt US Open, came within one point of reaching final in five-set SF loss to RoddickWon first two sets and held match point in third set tie-break before Roddick rallied to win 6-3 in final setDid not play in Davis Cup SF vs. Spain due to left wrist and abdominal injuriesReturned to action in Basel where he did not lose a set en route to final but withdrew from title match (vs. Coria) due to tendinitis in his left wristClosed season at Tennis Masters Cup, going 1-2 in round robin playIn 02, finished as top Argentine and top South American for first timeWon first ATP World Tour title in Estoril (d. Nieminen)Played his first pro grass tournament at Wimbledon and surprised tennis world by reaching finalBecame first Argentine to reach final and first South American in title match since Perus Alex Olmedo won title in 59 Won back-to-back five-set matches over Lapentti (QF) and Malisse (SF)Made his Centre Court debut in final against Hewitt and All England Club allowed him to warm up on famed court prior to matchHewitt won 61 63 62 in most lopsided final since 1984Made Davis Cup debut in Moscow and won six hour, 20 minute doubles match (w/Arnold), 19-17 in fifth set over Kafelnikov-SafinWon title in Basel (d. F. Gonzalez)In 01, jumped over 200 positions in rankings to finish in Top 50 for first timeReached SFs in Umag and Sopot and back-to-back QFs in Bogota and Via del MarWon first Challenger title in Salinas (d. Agenor) Qualified for his first Grand Slam event at US Open and beat Escude in five sets before losing to Kafelnikov in 3rd RD Reached first ATP final in Palermo (l. to Mantilla)Compiled outstanding junior results, winning US Open title (d. Federer) and Eddie Herr International in 98, runner-up at Roland Garros (l. to countryman Coria) and SF at Wimbledon in 99Won Wimbledon junior doubles title in 99 (w/Coria)Finished No. 3 in singles and No. 6 in doubles in 98 junior world rankingsHas a 31-10 career Davis Cup record (20-5 in singles) in 19 ties Earned a career-high $2,273,486 in 05 and put together five years with earnings over $1 million. CAREER TITLES (11): 2010 Washington(H); 2009 Sydney(H); 2008 Buenos Aires(CL), Stockholm(IH); 2007 Madrid*(IH), Paris*(IH); 2006 Estoril(CL); 2005 Munich(CL), Tennis Masters Cup(IC); 2002 Estoril(CL), Basel(IC). FINALIST (10): 2008 Acapulco(CL), Basel(IH), Paris*(IH); 2004 Rome*(CL), Madrid*(IH), Basel(IC); 2003 Montreal*(H), Basel(IC); 2002 Wimbledon(G); 2001 Palermo(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 16-11)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 13-8 MIAMI 9-10 MONTE-CARLO 16-8 ROME 10-6 MADRID 19-5 TORONTO/MONTREAL14-7 CINCINNATI 7-6 PARIS 12-4

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PERSONAL Full name is David Pablo NalbandianBegan playing tennis at age fiveComes from Cordoba, second-largest city in ArgentinaFather, Norberto, is deceased; mother, Alda, is a housewife; brothers, Javier and Dario, who is a tennis coachHis Armenian grandfather built a cement court in his backyard, where David learned to play against his two older brothersHobbies are fishing and watching rally races, a tradition in Cordoba (spent one week in 2001 in San Remo)Enjoys fishing, playing football and big fan of River Plate teamFavorite bands are U2 and ColdplayWent bungee jumping in Vienna on Oct. 13, 2004 from the 152 meter high Danube TowerIn 2002, went swimming with sharks in MelbourneNamed one of 50 Most Beautiful in the World in People en Espanol in June 2005In September 2007, partnered professional driver Marcos Ligato and launched Tango Rally Team, which competed at the Rally World Championships in Andalgala, a small city of Catamarca, in northeast ArgentinaHe was not expected to get into a car he merely came to support his team in Andalgala MastersBut he drove a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX and lost a knockout round against fellow Argentine and would-be champion Alejandro Cancio, who defeated Ligato in the finals (route was almost one-mile long)Established David Nalbandian Foundation, which provides programs and projects for people with disabilities, oriented towards health and sportsCoached by countryman and former ATP pro Luis Lobo (since March 2009) and fitness trainer is Mariano Seara.

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DANIEL

NESTOR

(CAN)

Birthdate: September 4, 1972 Turned Pro: 1991 Birthplace: Belgrade, Yugoslavia Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Nassau, Bahamas Weight: 190 (86kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 781-299 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $9,140,752 Two-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 71-46 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 58(August 23, 1999) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 1 (August 19, 2002) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 3 (58-19) 2009: T3 (58-16) 2008: 2 (49-21) 2007: 3 (55-21)

2006: 2005: 2004: 2003:

5 (50-20) 8 (43-18) 2 (67-16) 7 (58-17)

2002: 2 (67-16) 2001: 10 (40-15) 2000: 13 (41-11) 1999: 27 (31-16)

1998: 7 (45-17) 1997: 18 (32-18) 1996: 11 (34-14) 1995: 10 (35-18)

1994: 63 (15-12)1990: T510 (0-1) 1993: 133 (7-4) 1989: T739 (0-1) 1992: 282 (0-2) 1991: 375 (0-1)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $905,429. Matches won-lost: ATP: 58-19 (doubles). Doubles Winner: Sydney, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo*, Barcelona, Roland Garros, Vienna, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London. Finalist: Australian Open, Indian Wells*, Madrid*, Basel. Semifinalist: London/Queens Club, Beijing. 2010 IN REVIEW Active doubles title leader at sevenTeamed with Zimonjic to finish as No. 2 team (7-4 in finals)Won Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (d. Bhupathi-Mirnyi)Reached finals at Australian Open final (l. to Bryan-Bryan) and Indian Wells* (l. to M. Lopez-Nadal)On clay, won Monte-Carlo*, finalist at Madrid* and won Roland Garros (d. DlouhyPaes)His sixth Slam, third with ZimonjicFinished No. 3 in indivdiually, his 10th straight Top 10 campaign. CAREER IN REVIEW Has won at least four titles for 11 straight yearsHas won each Grand Slam Australian Open (02), Roland Garros (07, 10), Wimbledon (08-09) and US Open (02)All-time leader with 24 ATP Masters 1000 titles and three year-end championships (07-08, 10)Finished as No. 1 team in 02 and 04 (w/Knowles) and 08 (w/Zimonjic)In 09, won career-high nine titles, including five ATP Masters 1000 titles (w/Zimonjic)08, won first Wimbledon title to complete a career Golden SlamWon Tennis Masters Cup to clinch No. 1 team ranking 07, won first Roland Garros titleWon Tennis Masters Cup and finished No. 2 (w/Knowles)Won 600th career match in Montreal*Had a 40-29 finals mark (w/Knowles) and won at least one title together in 13 of 14 yearsIn 06, captured five titles in 10 finals, finishing at No. 3 (w/ Knowles)Finalist at Tennis Masters CupIn 05, missed four months after left wrist surgery on June 17In 04, finished (w/Knowles) as year-end No. 1Surpassed 300 wins togetherIn 03 Davis Cup, beat No. 17 KuertenIn 02, finished No. 1 (w/Knowles) with six titlesIn 01, won four titles with three partnersIn 2000, underwent left shoulder surgeryWon four doubles titles with three partnersWon gold medal at Sydney Olympics (w/Lareau)In 99, finished in Top 100 in singles at No. 85 with Grand Slam-best 4th RD at WimbledonIn 98, runner-up at year-end championship, Roland Garros and US OpenIn 96, reached first ATP singles SF in NewportQualified ATP-best seven timesWon four doubles titlesIn 95, reached first Slam doubles final at Australian OpenMade ATP World Doubles Chp. debut (all w/Knowles)In 94, won first doubles title in Bogota (w/Knowles)In 92, beat No. 1 Edberg in five sets in Davis Cup singlesHas a 42-19 career Davis Cup record (27-4 in doubles) in 38 ties since 92 and holds Canadian records for most wins and most ties playedEarned a career-high $1,111,822 in 09. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (71). FINALIST (46). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
DOUBLES (6-8 in Finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Champion - 2002 (w/Knowles); Finalist - 2010 (w/Zimonjic), 2003, 1995 (w/Knowles); Mixed Champion - 2007 (w/Likhovtseva); ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2010 (w/Zimonjic), 2007 (w/Knowles); Finalist - 2008 (w/Zimonjic), 2002, 1998 (w/Knowles); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 2009, 2008 (w/Zimonjic); Finalist - 2002 (w/Knowles); US OPEN: Champion - 2004 (w/Knowles); Finalist - 1998 (w/Knowles).

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*DOUBLES (24-11 in finals). INDIAN WELLS: Champion 2006, 2005, 2002, 1997, Finalist 2010, 2008 (w/Zimonjic); MIAMI: Champion 2002; MONTE CARLO: Champion-2009 (w/Zimonjic); ROME: Champion 2009 (w/Zimonjic), 2006, 1997, Finalist 2008 (w/Zimonjic), 2001 (w/Stolle); HAMBURG: Champion 2008 (w/Zimonjic), 2003, 1996, Finalist 2006, 2001 (w/Stolle); MONTREAL/TORONTO: Champion 2010, 2008 (w/Zimonjic), 2000 (w/Lareau), Finalist 2002; CINCINNATI: Champion 2009 (w/Zimonjic), 2004, 1998, 1996; MADRID: Champion 2009 (w/Zimonjic), 2005, 2004, 2002, Finalist 2010 (w/Zimonjic); PARIS: Champion-2009 (w/Zimonjic), Finalist 2007 (w/Zimonjic), 2000 (w/Haarhuis) (all w/Knowles except where noted).

PERSONAL Born in Yugoslavia, moved in 1976 to CanadaFan of Montral Canadiens (NHL) and Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)Competed in 1996, 2000 and 2004 OlympicsNamed ATP Doubles Team of Year in 2002 and 2004 (w/Knowles) and 2008 (w/Zimonjic)In 2003, hosted first Daniel Nestor Celebrity Charity event and since its inception has raised over $700,000 for North York General Hospital and Tennis Canada Go for Gold Fund charitiesWife, Natasha (married July 24, 2005); daughter, Tiana Alexis (born Dec. 15, 2008).

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JARKKO

NIEMINEN (FIN)
Birthdate: July 23, 1981 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Masku, Finland Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Masku, Finland Weight: 172 (78kg) Career Win-Loss: 287-224 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $4,894,978 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/9 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 9-49 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 13 (July 10, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 42 (January 28, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 39 (30-27) 2007: 27 (33-27) 2004: 77 (20-18) 2001: 61 (7-2) 1998:T1342 (0-0) 2009: 88 (12-15) 2006: 15 (55-27) 2003: 36 (41-29) 2000: 308 (3-1) 1997:T1190 (0-0) 2008: 38 (26-28) 2005: 30 (33-22) 2002: 40 (27-27) 1999: 590 (0-1)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $585,773. Matches won-lost: ATP: 30-27 (singles), 15-18 (doubles) Challenger: 9-2 (singles), 2-1 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Bangkok. Semifinalist: Delray Beach, Stockholm. Quarterfinalist: Metz, Montpellier. Doubles Winner: Gstaad(w/Brunstrom). Finalist: Stockholm(w/Brunstrom). Semifinalist: Australian Open(w/Kohlmann). 2010 IN REVIEW This Finn recorded 10th consecutive Top 100 season and finished in Top 40 for fifth time in six yearsReached SF in Delray Beach before title at Marrakech ChallengerSnapped six-match tour event losing streak with 1st RD win at Wimbledon (d. Koubek, l. to Murray)Finished season with a 15-6 mark after US Open 1st RD loss, reaching QF or better in five straight ATP events QF in Metz, runner-up in Bangkok (l. to Garcia-Lopez), QF in Tokyo, SF in Stockholm and QF in MontpellierIn doubles, reached SF at Australian Open (w/ Kohlmann), won Gstaad and runner-up in Stockholm (both w/Brunstrom)Went 24-16 on hard and 5-8 on clay. CAREER IN REVIEW The Finnish native has ranked in Top 100 for 10 straight years with his best year-end ranking No. 15 in 06 when he compiled a 55-27 match recordThat year captured his maiden title and later in season advanced to his second Grand Slam QF at Wimbledon (l. to Nadal)Afterwards, reached a career-high No. 13 on July 10In 05, posted his first Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros with win over No. 7 Agassi in 1st RDIn 09, opened first month with runner-up in Sydney (l. to Nalbandian)Underwent right wrist surgery on May 13 and returned on Aug. 24In 08, runner-up in Adelaide (l. to Llodra)In 07, finalist in Basel (l. to Federer)In doubles, captured first ATP title in Mumbai (w/Lindstedt)In 06, finished in Top 20 (No. 15), winning a career-high 55 matches and capturing his and Finlands first ATP title in Auckland (d. Ancic)Finalist in Stockholm (l. to Blake) Reached his first ATP Masters 1000 QF in Indian Wells* (l. to Srichaphan)In 05, retired with torn stomach muscle (vs. Federer) in Australian Open 3rd RDMissed one monthAdvanced to four SFsIn 04, reached SF in Adelaide, Dubai and BeijingSuffered broken right wrist on Apr. 19 during 1st RD match in Monte-Carlo* Slipped and fell towards end of match and had to withdraw prior to 2nd RD against MoyaMissed 11 weeks before returning to action in BstadIn 03, finalist in Munich (l. to Federer)In 02, first Finnish player to end season in Top 50 at No. 40Finalist in Estoril (l. to Nalbandian) and Mallorca (l. to Gaudio)In 01, became first Finn in year-end Top 100 since Veli Paloheimo in 1991Qualified and reached final in Stockholm (l. to Schalken), in only second ATP eventFirst Finn in ATP final since Leo Palin in Sofia in December 81Won 99 US Open junior title over Denmarks Kristian PlessFinished No. 9 in junior world rankings that yearHas a 4220 career Davis Cup record (33-9 in singles) in 24 tiesEarned a career-high $894,565 in 06. CAREER TITLES (1): 2006 Auckland(H). FINALIST (9): 2010 Bangkok(IH); 2009 Sydney(H); 2008 Adelaide(H); 2007 Basel(IH); 2006 Stockholm(IH); 2003 Munich(CL); 2002 Estoril(CL), Mallorca(CL); 2001 Stockholm(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 15-8)

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CAREER 13-9 10-7 11-7 8-9

10 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST

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08 QF 3RD 2ND 3RD

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CAREER W-L: 43-51 BEST RESULT: QF (Indian Wells 06, Toronto 06, Paris 06)
PERSONAL Began playing at age four with his parentsFather, Kauko, and mother, Leena, are retired chemistsHas one older sister, Anna-Riikka, who is an editor at a publishing companySpeaks Finnish, Swedish and English Enjoys hockey, badminton, footballFormer No. 1 Bjorn Borg watched his 2001 Stockholm final and said, I think he could become a great personalityWife, Anu Weckstrom is former No. 1 badminton player in Finland (married June 11, 2005)Both members of Finlands 2004 Olympic teamIn November 2007, served in Finnish armyElected to ATP Player Council from June 2010-June 2012Coached by Jan de Witt (since June 2010).
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KEI

NISHIKORI (JPN)
Birthdate: December 29, 1989 Turned Pro: 2007 Birthplace: Shimane, Japan Height: 510 (1.78m) Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA Weight: 160 (72kg) Career Win-Loss: 26-32 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $583,791 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-6 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 56 (February 2, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 513 (October 11, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 98 (3-9) 2009: 420 (4-6) 2008: 63 (16-12)

2007: 281 (3-5) 2006: 605 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $170,534. Matches won-lost: ATP: 3-9 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) Challenger: 27-4 (singles), 0-1 (doubles). 2010 IN REVIEW The top player from Japan returned to Top 100 by climbing 322 ranking positions from previous season Underwent right elbow surgery in August 09 and did not return full-time until April (although he played one tournament in February)Was unranked on April 12 for his first Challenger tournament at Tallahassee and reached QFIn Challengers, was 27-4 with four titlesWent 3-9 in tour level play with all three wins coming in Grand Slams Won back-to-back titles in Savannah and SarasotaAfterwards, went from No. 649 to No. 244Made Roland Garros debut by defeating Giraldo in five sets (l. to No. 3 Djokovic)Qualified at US Open and beat Korolev then Cilic in 4:59 marathon before retiring with a groin injury to Montanes in second set of 3rd RDIn November, closed season with title in Knoxville without dropping a set (d. Kendrick). CAREER IN REVIEW The young Japanese star broke through in 08 to capture his first ATP World Tour title and finish a year-end best No. 63 with a 16-12 match recordIn February 09, reached a career-high ranking of No. 56 before going out with a right elbow injuryPlayed first three months before being sidelined rest of seasonUnderwent surgery in AugustIn 08, moved over 200 ranking spots to finish as youngest player in year-end Top 100 at No. 63 and earn Newcomer of the Year honorsBecame first Japanese player to finish in Top 100 since Shuzo Matsuoka was No. 57 in 95Qualified into sixth career ATP event in Delray Beach and defeated four straight Americans Delic, Reynolds, Querrey and No. 12/top seed Blake to become first Japanese titlist since Matsuoka in Seoul in April 92Saved four match points against Querrey in SFAfterwards, jumped from No. 244 to No. 131At 18 years, 1 month, 19 days old, also youngest player to win an ATP title since Hewitt (16 years, 10 months, 18 days) in Adelaide on Jan. 11, 98In April, won clay court Challenger title at Bermuda (d. Troicki)Broke into Top 100 at No. 99 on April 28Returned to ATP action on grass at Queens Club and reached 3rd RD (l. to Nadal)At US Open, defeated Monaco, Karanusic, and No. 4 Ferrer in five sets for first Top 10 win to reach 4th RD (l. to del Potro)Afterwards, jumped 45 spots to No. 81In final two tournaments, reached 3rd RD in Tokyo (l. to Gasquet) and SF in Stockholm (l. to Soderling)Captured Roland Garros junior doubles title in 06 (w/Massa) and ranked as high as No. 7 in singles that yearHas a 2-1 Davis Cup singles record in two tiesEarned a career-high $303,269. CAREER TITLES (1): 2008 Delray Beach(H). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-1)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

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INDIAN WELLS MIAMI

PERSONAL Began playing at age fiveMother, Eri, is a piano teacher; father, Kiyoshi, is an engineerHas one older sister, Reina, who graduated from college and works in TokyoMoved from Shimane, Japan, to US at age 14, to train at the Bollettieri Acadamey in Florida and didnt speak a word of English when he arrivedCame to academy as a member of Masaaki Morita Tennis Fund group, which consists of a select few Japanese players sponsored by Mr. Morita, CEO of SonyA former roommate of Zachary Gilbert, son of ex-ATP Top 10 pro Brad GilbertFavorite surfaces are hard and clay courts and considers best shot his forehandNamed 2008 ATP Newcomer of YearTrains at academy under guidance of Nick Bollettieri and his staff.

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DICK

NORMAN

(BEL)

Birthdate: March 1, 1971 Turned Pro: 1991 Birthplace: Waregem, Belgium Height: 68 (2.03m) Residence: Waregem, Belgium Weight: 210 (95kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 84-69 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $1,766,784 Two-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 3/2 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 85 (November 6, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 10 (April 26, 2010) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010 17 (39-31) 2009: 15 (25-14) 2008: 104 (1-1) 2007: 99 (5-2)

2006: 209 (2-3) 2005:1696 (1-0) 2004: 974 (0-1) 2003: 576 (0-0)

2002: 195 (0-0) 2001: 329 (0-1) 2000: 464 (0-0) 1999: NR

1998: 1388 (0-0) 1997: 481 (0-1) 1996:1288(0-7) 1995:136 (9-7)

1994:188 (0-0) 1993:578 (0-0) 1992:166 (2-1) 1991: 800 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $327,043. Matches won-lost: ATP: 39-31 (doubles) Challenger: 0-1 (doubles). Doubles Semifinalist: Doha(w/Kas), Dubai(w/Kas), Monte Carlo*, Roland Garros, s-Hertogenbosch, Wimbledon, Gstaad, Cincinnati*, Metz, Stockholm. All with Moodie 2010 IN REVIEW The Belgian native teamed with Moodie to qualify for season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London where they went 1-2 in round robin playDid not reach a final, but did advance to seven SFsThey first joined up in 09 and in first three months of 10 season they were with other partnersThey reunited in April at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Monte Carlo* where they reached SFs (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)They lost three opening round matches in a row before turning things around with SF at Roland Garros (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)They played well on grass with SFs in 's-Hertogenbosch and Wimbledon (d. Bryans, l. to Melzer-Petzschner)During summer, they reached final four in Gstaad, ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Cincinnati* and QF at US OpenTheir best results in final two months were SF showings in Metz and StockholmFinished No. 7 in ATP Doubles Team Ranking and No. 17 individually in doublesEarned a career-high $327,043. CAREER IN REVIEW The veteran Belgian has finished in Top 100 in singles twice, at No. 96 in 02 and No. 94 in 05Reached a career-high No. 85 in November 06Has compiled his best results in Challengers with a 266-211 match record and 13-11 mark in finalsHas concentrated on doubles over past two yearsMade his Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon in 95 and advanced to 4th RD with wins over former champs Cash and Edberg before losing to BeckerIn doubles, advanced to his first Grand Slam final at Roland Garros in 09 (w/Moodie), losing to DlouhyPaes in three setsWon titles that year in Johannesburg (w/Cerretani) and s-Hertogenbosch (w/Moodie) Also SF at Wimbledon (w/Moodie)Finished No. 9 in ATP Team Rankings and served as alternates for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in LondonIn 07, captured his first ATP World Tour doubles title in Chennai (w/Malisse)Has a 5-5 career Davis Cup record (3-3 in singles) in six ties since making his debut in 95. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-5)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

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DOUBLES (0-1 in Finals). ROLAND GARROS: Finalist - 2009 (w/Moodie).

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age sixFather, Beni, an engineer; mother, Kris, is an ex-tennis coachHas two sisters, Inge and IlseNicknamed Big D and stands as third-tallest player (68, 2.03m) on tour behind Croatias Ivo Karlovic (610, 2.08m) and John Isner (69, 2.06m)In addition to native language, speaks four other (Dutch, French, English, German)Player he admired growing up was John McEnroeEnjoys playing squash and backgammon and going to moviesFavorite surface is (indoor) carpetHis biggest tennis moment came in 1995 when he defeated former No. 1 Stefan Edberg in 2nd RD at Wimbledon before losing to Boris Becker in 4th RDHe and partner, IIse Van Parys, have two daughters, Nanou (born Oct. 30, 2007) and Manon (born Aug. 26, 2009).

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LEANDER

PAES (IND)
Birthdate: June 17, 1973 Turned Pro: 1991 Birthplace: Calcutta, India Height: 510 (1.78m) Residence: Mumbai, India/Orlando, Florida, USA Weight: 171 (77kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 556-295 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $5,986,439 One-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 44/32 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 73 (August 24, 1998) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 1 (June 21, 1999) YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)
2010: 5 (32-20) 2009: 8 (28-17) 2008: 10 (41-26) 2007: T12 (40-19) 2006: 2005: 2004: 2003: 12 (33-20) 12 (36-19) 13 (42-18) 13 (36-15) 2002: 2001: 2000: 1999: 33 (24-23) 9 (38-15) 85 (18-14) 1 (48-14) 1998: 4 (55-16) 1997: 14 (44-17) 1996: 89 (5-13) 1995: 76 (13-10) 1994: 142 (5-8) 1993: 89 (8-8) 1992: 214 (4-1) 1991: 477 (3-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $479,888. Matches won-lost: ATP: 32-20 (doubles) Challenger: 3-1 (doubles). Doubles Winner: Miami*(w/Dlouhy), Shanghai*(w/Melzer). Finalist: Brisbane, Dubai, Roland Garros, s-Hertogenbosch (w/Dlouhy). Semifinalist: Madrid* (w/Dlouhy). 2010 IN REVIEW The veteran Indian won a title for 14th straight season and qualified w/ Dlouhy for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for third consecutive year (0-3 in round robin)Won Miami* and reached four other finals, including Roland GarrosRunner-up in Brisbane (l. to Chardy-Gicquel), Dubai (l. to Aspelin-Hanley) and s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Lindstedt-Tecau)Won title in Shanghai* (w/Melzer) in first-time pairing. CAREER IN REVIEW The Indian star has finished in Top 10 doubles rankings five timesYear-end No. 1 in 99 with Bhupathi, with whom he compiled 223-81 match record and 23-10 mark in finalsIn career, has captured six Grand Slam doubles titles (6-5 in finals), winning his last two in 09 at Roland Garros and US Open (w/Dlouhy)Also won at Australian Open (99), Roland Garros (99, 01), Wimbledon (99) and US Open (06)In 08, captured his 40th ATP tour level title in Bangkok and reached US Open final (w/Dlouhy)In 07, won two titles (w/Damm) and SF at Tennis Masters CupIn 06, won US Open (w/Damm) and runner-up at Australian OpenIn 05, won two titles in five finalsRunner-up at Tennis Masters Cup (w/Zimonjic)In 04, earned four titles and reached two finalsIn 03, captured three titles in five finalsMissed final four months with a non-malignant brain lesionIn 02, won two titles (w/Bhupathi)In 01, won four titles, including Roland GarrosIn 00, won two titles and was runner-up at ATP World Doubles Chp. (w/Bhupathi)Tore tendon in right wrist and missed three monthsIn 99, won Roland Garros and Wimbledon (w/Bhupathi)First team to reach finals of all four Slams in same year since 52Finished as No. 1 ranked team and No. 1 individuallyIn 98 won six doubles titles (w/Bhupathi)In 97, won six titles (w/Bhupathi)In 96, singles SF at Atlanta Olympics and earned bronze medalWent 99-98 in singles before committing to doubles in 01In 98, captured his lone ATP World Tour singles title in Newport (d. Godwin) and reached a career-high No. 73 on Aug. 24First Indian in singles Top 100 and to win a title since Krishan in 90Won 90 Wimbledon junior title and reached No. 1 junior ranking Member of Davis Cup squad since 90 and has an 86-31 career record in 47 ties (38-9 in doubles)Has won 24 straight doubles Davis Cup matches (w/Bhupathi)Earned a career-high $888,240 in 97. CAREER TITLES (1): 1998 Newport(G). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (44). FINALIST (32).
DOUBLES (6-6 in Finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Finalist - 2006 (w/Damm), 1999 (w/Bhupathi); Mixed Champion - 2010 (w/Black), 2003 (w/Navratilova); ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2009 (w/Dlouhy), 2001, 1999 (w/Bhupathi); Finalist - 2010 (w/Dlouhy); Mixed Champion - 1999 (w/Raymond); WIMBLEDON: Champion - 1999 (w/Bhupathi); Mixed Champion - 2010 (w/Black), 2003 (w/Navratilova); US OPEN: Champion - 2009 (w/Dlouhy), 2006 (w/Damm); Finalist - 2008 (w/Dlouhy), 2004 (w/Rikl), 1999 (w/Bhupathi); Mixed Champion - 2008 (w/Black).

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CAREER 16-22

10 RR

09 RR

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06 SF

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DOUBLES (9-3 in finals) INDIAN WELLS: Champion 2007 (w/Damm); MIAMI: Champion 2010 (w/Dlouhy), Finalist 2007 (w/Damm), 2003 (w/Rikl); MONTE CARLO: Champion 2005 (w/Zimonjic); ROME: Champion 1998 (w/Bhupathi), MONTREAL/TORONTO: Champion 2004, 1999 (w/Bhupathi); CINCINNATI: Champion 2001 (w/Bhupathi); MADRID: Finalist 2005 (w/Zimonjic); STUTTGART: Finalist 1998 (w/Bhupathi). SHANGHAI: Champion 2010 (w/Melzer) PARIS: Champion 1998 (w/Bhupathi); Finalist 2001 (w/Bhupathi). Qualified in 03 w/Rikl but did not participate due to injury.

PERSONAL Father, Vece, was a member of Indian field hockey team in the 1972 Munich Olympics, and mother, Jennifer, was captain of the basketball teamHas most Olympic appearances by an Asian athlete with fiveCarried Indian flag during opening ceremonies of 2000 Sydney Olympics and won singles bronze in AtlantaIn 2001, he and Bhupathi received Indias highest honor, the Padma Shri, which goes to Indian citizens in recognition of their distinguished service to nation (equivalent of American Medal of Honor or British Knighthood)Captured gold medal in doubles at Asian Games (w/Bhupathi) in December 2006Daughter, Aiyana (born Apr. 3, 2006).

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PETZSCHNER (GER)
Birthdate: March 24, 1984 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Bayreuth, Germany Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Pulheim, Germany Weight: 170 (77kg) Career Win-Loss: 50-61 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,830,074 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-9 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 35 (September 14, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 19 (August 2, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 57 (21-19) 2009: 80 (15-25) 2008: 66 (10-9)

2007: 184 (1-2) 2006: 307 (0-0) 2005: 307 (0-2)

2004: 394 (1-1) 2003: 327 (2-3) 2002: 395 (0-0)

2001: 762 (0-0) 2000:T1247 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $702,058. Matches won-lost: ATP: 21-19 (singles), 22-16 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles), 0-1 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Zagreb, Memphis, Munich, Halle. Doubles Winner: Zagreb(w/Melzer), Wimbledon(w/Melzer). Finalist: Stuttgart(w/Kas). Semifinalist: Brisbane(w/Melzer), Munich(w/Kas). 2010 IN REVIEW The German finished a year-end best No. 57 in singles and No. 20 in doublesReached four singles SFs on three different surfaces, in Zagreb and Memphis (hard), Munich (clay) and Halle (grass)Reached 3rd RD at Wimbledon for second straight year and at ATP Masters 1000 events in Miami* and Monte Carlo*In doubles, won Zagreb and first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon (w/Melzer)Suffered right ankle injury on Sept. 12 in Austrian league match and came back two months later for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London where they went 1-2 in round robin playWent 22-16 in doubles, playing 13 events w/MelzerFinished No. 10 in ATP Team Rankings and earned a career-high $702,058. CAREER IN REVIEW The German has finished in Top 100 for three straight yearsIn 09, missed two months with a left wrist stress fracture before returning in late AprilBest result was QF in Metz in SeptemberReached a career-high No. 35 on Sept. 14In 08, was one of two Germans (Kohlschreiber) to win a titleBreakthrough came as qualifier in Vienna by posting first Top 10 win over Wawrinka in opening round and continued with victories over Hernych, Moya, Lopez and MonfilsThird qualifier to win title during seasonAfterwards climbed from No. 125 to No. 72, his first Top 100 appearanceIn doubles, reached first final in Vienna (w/Peya) and advanced to QF at Wimbledon (w/Peya) and US Open (w/Kas)In 07, won first Challenger title in Rennes (d. Muller) and qualified for first Grand Slam at US Open where he rallied from two sets down to beat countryman Becker before falling to No.10 Haas in four setsMissed over two months with shoulder injuryMade Davis Cup debut in SF vs. Russia and lost to No. 17 Youzhny in four sets during fourth rubberPlayed mostly Challengers from 01-07, compiling a 68-55 match record and 1-4 in finalsHas a 2-2 Davis Cup record (2-1 in doubles) in three ties. CAREER TITLES (1): 2008 Vienna(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 6-5) BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY

CAREER AUS. OPEN 0-2 ROLAND GARROS 1-2 WIMBLEDON 5-3 US OPEN 3-3

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PERSONAL Began playing at age four with his father who had a tennis schoolTurned pro at 18Nicknamed Picasso, PetscheComes from Bavarian city of Bayreuth, same as countryman Florian MayerCaptured German national championship in 2004 (d. Behrend in final)Idols growing up were Goran Ivanisevic and Seve BallesterosConsiders hard courts his best surface, especially indoors, and best shots are his serve and forehandHis favorite movis is The Legend of Bagger Vance and actor is Jason StathamEnjoys playing golf (has 14 handicap) and footballWife, Dewi (Married Dec. 11, 2009); son, AzizCoached by Dutchman Jan Velthuis.
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PHAU (GER)
Birthdate: October 4, 1979 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Darmstadt, Germany Height: 59 (1.75m) Residence: Weilerswist, Germany Weight: 154 (69kg) Career Win-Loss: 66-109 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,626,378 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-12 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 59 (June 19, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 55 (April 23, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 102 (9-13) 2007: 181 (4-10) 2004: 151 (5-4) 2009: 111 (12-17) 2006: 78 (16-26) 2003: 157 (1-4) 2008: 117 (3-4) 2005: 82 (10-14) 2002: 151 (1-6)

2001: 182 (2-4) 1998: 440 (0-1) 2000: 209 (0-4) 1997: 738 (0-0) 1999: 326 (3-2)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $191,386. Matches won-lost: ATP: 9-13 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Challenger: 27-14 (singles), 4-3 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Bucharest. 2010 IN REVIEW The German veteran finished just outside Top 100, compiling his best results on Challenger level, winning a pair of titles in Italy, at Biella (d. Bolelli) and Alessandria (d. Berlocq), both on clayReached QFs or better in eight Challenger tournamentsWent 27-14 in Challengers and 9-13 in ATP World Tour play with his best result QF in Bucharest (l. to eventual champ Chela). CAREER IN REVIEW The German has finished twice in Top 100 during his career, in 05 at No. 82 and 06 at No. 78Has compiled his best results in Challenger play with a 214-182 record and 4-9 in finalsIn 06, won a personal-best 16 matches on ATP World Tour, highlighted by SF in Casablanca and QFs in Chennai, San Jose, Dubai and TokyoIn Dubai, posted first Top 10 win over No. 9 Agassi (l. to Schuettler)Reached a career-high No. 59 on June 19 that yearIn 09, reached fourth ATP SF in Houston and QF in Chennai and St. PetersburgIn 08, compiled a 34-22 match record in Challengers, reaching two finals and best ATP result was SF in BeijingIn 07, reached final at one Challenger and SF in two othersIn 06, reached QF in Tokyo (l. to Berdych) and final at Seoul Challenger (l. to Lee)In doubles, reached final in Munich (w/Peya) and QF at Roland Garros (w/Peya)In 05, advanced to first ATP World Tour SF in Tokyo (l. to Ancic) and won Busan Challenger title in KoreaIn 04, reached QF in Tokyo and runner-up at Ljubijana ChallengerEarned a career high of $348,695 in 06. CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-2)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 0-3 MIAMI 2-3 TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 CINCINNATI 0-1

PERSONAL Began playing at age fourMother, Gisela, is German and a housewife; father, Awie (pronounced Arvie), is Indonesian and a chemistParents met at a German university in early 1970sHas one sister, Aileen (two years younger)Enjoys a variety of food such as Indonesian, Chinese (dim sum), Italian and GreekAt age 17, captured German national indoor junior championships and was invited with three other players to join Mercedes-Benz junior teamConsiders speed his strength and best shot his crosscourt forehand (along with backhand down line)Favorite surface is hard courtsGrowing up he admired speed of Michael Chang, groundstrokes of Andre Agassi and mental toughness of Boris Becker (used to practice with him)Coached by Robert Orlik.

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PRZYSIEZNY (POL)
Birthdate: February 16, 1984 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Glogow, Poland Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Wroclaw, Poland Weight: 185 (84kg) Career Win-Loss: 14-30 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $472,770 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 76 (November 15, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 171 (March 5, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 86 (2-15) 2009: 184 (1-3) 2008: 619 (2-3)

2007: 230 (4-3) 2006: 263 (4-3) 2005: 405 (1-0)

2004: 342 (0-3) 2003: 456 (0-0) 2002: 781 (0-0)

2001: T1303 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $205,594. Matches won-lost: ATP: 2-15 (singles), 0-6 (doubles) Challenger: 34-10 (singles), 6-6 (doubles). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 ranked Pole (behind No. 70 Kubot) finished in Top 100 for first time with a year-end best No. 86Won three Challenger titles (Ortisei, St. Brieuc and Kazan) in five finals en route to a 34-10 match recordStruggled on ATP World Tour with a 2-15 markPosted biggest career win over No. 15 Ljubicic at Wimbledon (l. to Lu) and also won a Davis Cup match against Latvia in SeptemberHis victory at All England Club was his first in a Grand Slam tournamentEarned a career-high $205,594. CAREER IN REVIEW The Polish native has worked his way up to ATP World Tour with best results in Challenger and Futures level tournamentsHe has a 78-64 challenger match record and 5-2 mark in finals while putting together an 116-66 Futures record (7-3 in finals)In 09, started season ranked No. 607 and highlights included three straight Futures titles, one in Germany and two in Belarus and title at Helsinki Challenger as a qualifier (d. Bohli) in final event of yearIn 07, qualified for first Grand Slam tournament at US Open (l. Berrer) and winner at Wrexham Challenger (d. Bloomfield)Has a 10-7 career Davis Cup singles record in 11 ties. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-4)

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PERSONAL: Began playing tennis at age nine when he found a wood racket in his garageNicknamed OlowekFather, Miroslaw, is an engineer specialist and introduced tennis to his son; mother, Elzbieta, is a school directorHas one younger sister, MartaSpeaks Polish, Czech and EnglishEnjoys fast surfaces (hard, grass) and indoor courtsGrowing up he admired Michael StichConsiders his serve and forehand as strengthsConsiders his best moments thus far in his career as beating Great Britain's Daniel Evans in fifth and deciding Davis Cup singles match in September 2009 and defeating No. 15 Ivan Ljubicic in the first round at Wimbledon in 2010His goal in 2011 is to break into Top 50Used to train in Barcelona and Prague but now works out in Wroclaw with his coached Pawel StadniczenkoPhysical trainer is Krzystof Platek and Dariusz Los.

POLES REACH CAREER HIGHS


In 2010, Michael Przysiezny nished in the Top 100 South African Airways ATP Rankings for the rst time in his career. Here is a look at the ve highest-ranked Polish players in the history of the ATP Rankings (since 1973):

PLAYER CAREER HIGH Wojtek Fibak No. 10 Lukasz Kubot No. 41 Michal Przysiezny No. 76 Wojtek Kowalski No. 109 Jerzy Janowicz No. 161

DATE July 25, 1977 April 12, 2010 Nov. 15, 2010 July 25, 1988 Nov. 22, 2010

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QUERREY (USA)
Birthdate: October 7, 1987 Turned Pro: 2006 Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA Height: 66 (1.98m) Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Weight: 200 (90kg) Career Win-Loss: 133-106 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,982,269 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/5 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-26 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 18 (November 15, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 23 (May 17, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 18 (39-24) 2009: 25 (41-23) 2008: 39 (28-26)

2007: 63 (19-22) 2006: 127 (6-11) 2005: T756 (0-0)

2004: N/R (0-0) 2003: T1405 (0-0) 2002: N/R (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,252,096. Matches won-lost: ATP: 39-24 (singles), 23-14 (doubles). Singles Winner: Memphis, Belgrade, London / Queens Club, Los Angeles. Finalist: Houston. Semifinalist: San Jose. Doubles Winner: San Jose(w/Fish), Memphis(w/Isner). Finalist: Rome*(w/Isner). Semifinalist: Indian Wells*(w/Isner). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 3 American won career-high four titles (on three different surfaces) in five finals en route to his first Top 20 finishHis four titles were third-most on tour (behind Nadal's seven, Federers five)In Memphis, won singles (d. Isner) and doubles (w/Isner)Runner-up in Houston (l. to Chela)In May, beat Isner again for Belgrade title (saving one match point)Earned his first career grass court title at Queens (d. Fish)Followed with 4th RD at Wimbledon (l. to Murray)On Aug. 1, repeated title in Los Angeles (d. No. 4 Murray, saving one M.P.)Was 19-14 on hard, 11-8 on clay and 9-2 on grassEarned personal-best $1,252,096. CAREER IN REVIEW The American has finished in Top 40 for past three seasonsHas a 6-5 record in finalsIn 09, finished in Top 25 for first time at No. 25 with a personal-high 41 match winsWon Los Angeles (d. Ball) and runner-up in four others - Auckland (l. to del Potro), Newport (l. to Ram), Indianapolis (l. to Ginepri) and New Haven (l. to Verdasco)With LA title, became first American to reach at least three finals in a row since Roddick advanced to four straight in '04In late September, suffered season-ending right arm injury in Bangkok when glass table he was sitting on collapsed, causing deep cut that required stitchesCut narrowly missed damaging nerves that could have ended his careerFinished No. 3 in aces (739)In 08, reached SF in Delray Beach and IndianapolisWon first title in Las Vegas (d. Anderson) Advanced to QF at Monte-Carlo* (l. to Djokovic)At US Open, turned in a 4th RD showing (d. No. 14 Karlovic, l. to Nadal)Made Davis Cup debut vs. Spain and lost to Nadal in four sets and Lopez in dead rubberIn 07, won 19 ATP matches, advanced to his first SF in Indianapolis and three QFs to break into Top 50At Indianapolis, beat No. 10 Blake in QF for first Top 10 victory (l. to Tursunov in SF)Fired a career-high 34 aces, including a record 10 in a row, vs. BlakeAdvanced to QF in Cincinnati* (l. to Blake)In doubles, reached QF at US Open (w/Kendrick)In 06, jumped more than 600 ranking positions with three Challenger titlesHas an 1-4 career Davis Cup singles record in three tiesAs a junior, reached QF at US Open juniors in 04 and Roland Garros juniors in 05Also won back-to-back junior hard court titles at USTA Spring Championships and Easter Bowl in April 05 CAREER TITLES (6): 2010 Memphis(IH), Belgrade(CL), London / Queens Club(G), Los Angeles(H); 2009 Los Angeles(H); 2008 Las Vegas(H). FINALIST (5): 2010 Houston(CL); 2009 Auckland(H), Newport(G), Indianapolis(H), New Haven(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-3)

CAREER AUS. OPEN 4-4 ROLAND GARROS 0-4 WIMBLEDON 4-4 US OPEN 9-5

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DOUBLES (0-1 in Finals). ROME - Finalist - 2010 (w/Isner) PERSONAL: Full name is Sam Austin QuerreyBegan playing tennis at age four when introduced by his mother, Chris, a housewifeFather, Mike, is a mortgage banker, was drafted by Detroit Tigers but chose to play college baseball insteadHas one younger sister Ellen, who is an outstanding volleyball player at Thousand Oaks High SchoolHad a full scholarship offer to play at Univ. of Southern California before deciding to turn pro in June 2006Hobbies include playing basketball, table tennis and golfA Los Angeles Clippers (NBA) fanFavorite surface is hard courts and considers serve and forehand his strengthHit two home runs in batting practice on Mar. 29, 2008 at Dolphins Stadium in MiamiCoached by David Nainkin.

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 6-5 MIAMI 3-5 MONTE-CARLO 3-1 ROME 0-2 MADRID 1-2 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-3 CINCINNATI 7-5 SHANGHAI 1-1 PARIS 1-3

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AISAM-UL-HAQ

QURESHI (PAK)
Birthdate: March 17, 1980 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Lahore, Pakistan Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Lahore, Pakistan Weight: 172 (78kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 73-57 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $793,526 One-handed backhand Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 1/7 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 125 (December 10, 2007) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 16 (November 8, 2010) YEAR-END ATP RANKING DOUBLES HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 18 (39-22) 2007: 100 (2-2) 2009: 59 (8-8) 2006: 365 (2-2) 2008: 85 (9-13) 2005: 164 (2-1)

2004: 136 (1-0) 2003: 187 (1-5) 2002: 102 (6-2)

2001: 171 (3-1) 1998: T1000 (0-0) 2000: 211 (0-0) 1999: 365 (0-1)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $266,218. Matches won-lost: ATP: 1-1 (singles), 39-22 (doubles) Challenger: 7-4 (doubles). Doubles Winner: Johannesburg(w/Bopanna). Finalist: Casablanca, Nice, New Haven, US Open, St. Petersburg(w/Bopanna). Semifinalist: Los Angeles, Washington(w/Bopanna). 2010 IN REVIEW The Pakistani native teamed with Indian Bopanna to form Indo-Pak ExpressCaptured their first title together in Johannesburg in February (d. K. Beck-Levy) and advanced to five other finals, including US OpenAdvanced to final in Casablanca (l. to Lindstedt-Tecau) and Nice (l. to Melo-Soares)Advanced to QF at Wimbledon (l. to eventual champs Melzer-Petzschner)Reached back-to-back SFs in Los Angeles (l. to Bryans) and Washington, defeating No. 1 Bryans in QF (l. to Fish-Knowles)Runner-up at New Haven (l. to Lindstedt-Tecau) then did not drop a set en route to first Grand Slam final at US Open, defeating Nestor-Zimonjic in 3rd Rd. and MoodieNorman in QF before falling to World No. 1 Bryans in two tie-breaksAfterwards, jumped from No. 15 to No. 6 in ATP Team RankingsRunner-up in St. Petersburg (l. to Bracciali-Starace)Led ATP with 16-3 Match Tie-Break recordServed as alternates for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in LondonFinished No. 8 in ATP Team Rankings and No. 18 individually, both career-bestsEarned a career-high $266,218. CAREER IN REVIEW The top Pakistani played mostly ATP qualifying and Challengers in singles tournaments in 08-09 before dedicating to doubles full-time in 10Has compiled a 94-113 singles match record in Challengers (1-1 in finals) and 172-70 in Futures (15-5 in finals)In 09, ranked No. 59 in doubles with eight Challenger finals (4-4), a SF in Indianapolis (w/Querrey) and a 3rd RD at Wimbledon appearance (w/P. Amrirtraj)In '08, qualified at US Open (l. to Moya in 1st RD) and reached ATP doubles final in Newport (w/Bopanna) and went 3-2 in Challenger finalsIn '07, his best singles results came on grass, qualifying in three tournaments in Halle, Wimbledon and NewportReached 2nd RD in first two events and posted his highest-ranked win over No. 11 Gasquet in HalleIn Newport, advanced to his first ATP World Tour QF (d. Fish, Healey, l. to Norman)Then reached final at Nottingham Challenger (l. to A. Jones)Closed season with title at New Delhi Challenger (d. An)Reached a career-high No. 125 on Dec. 10 that yearIn doubles, reached first ATP final in Mumbai (w/Bopanna)From 98-06, played mostly Challenger and Futures level tournamentsHas a 46-17 career Davis Cup record (29-13 in singles) in 17 ties. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (7).
DOUBLES (0-1 in Finals). US OPEN: 2010 Finalist (w/Bopanna).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY

PERSONAL Enjoyed cricket and swimming before aged 12, when he started playing tennisSpeaks Urdu, Punjabi and EnglishNickname is "Somi"Raised in a sporting familyFather is Ihtsham-ul-Haq, a businessman, presented the Prince Henrik Medal of Honour by the Royal Kingdom of DenmarkMother is Nosheen Ihtsham, a former Pakistan No. 1 tennis playerBrother Zain (businessman and sports writer) and sister Shiza Hassan (a fashion clothing designer)Runs a family-run charity 'Haq Foundation'Educated at Punjab University LahoreGoals in tennis "to make it a popular sport in Pakistan, to win a Grand Slam and to win a gold medal for Pakistan at the Asian Games"Favorite surface is grassFavorite shot is backhand volley and tournament is WimbledonIdols growing up were Stefan Edberg and Boris BeckerIf he wasn't a tennis player, would have been "a cricketer or a pilot"Supports Liverpool and Real Madrid football clubsFavorite sporting personalities are Michael Jordan and Mohammad AliRecipient of many awards including: Presidents Award for Performance by the Government of Pakistan on 14 August 2004; ATP Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year Award for 2002 and 2010 (w/Bopanna); Triple gold medalist at first Islamic Solidarity Games in Saudi Arabia in 2005; Salam Pakistan Youth Award by President of Pakistan on 14 August 2007; runner-up for the 2003 Anne Frank Award For Moral Courage by the Anne Frank Trust, UK; Selected as a "Champion of Peace" by Peace and Sport World Forum, Monaco in 2010Coached by Robert Davis (since 1998).

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RAMIREZ HIDALGO (ESP)


Birthdate: January 6, 1978 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Alicante, Spain Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Alicante, Spain Weight: 163 (73kg) Career Win-Loss: 58-97 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,537,931 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-12 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 50 (October 2, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 70 (November 19, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 77 (1-4) 2007: 131 (9-18) 2004: 133 (7-19) 2001: 152 (1-1) 1998:T625 (0-0) 2009: 157 (4-10) 2006: 56 (25-20) 2003: 80 (5-11) 2000: 349 (0-0) 2008: 118 (1-6) 2005: 116 (5-5) 2002: 145 (0-3) 1999: 376 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $126,346. Matches won-lost: ATP: 1-4 (singles), 3-4 (doubles) Challenger: 47-20 (singles), 2916 (doubles). Doubles Semifinalist: Buenos Aires(w/Ferrer). 2010 IN REVIEW The Alicante native finished in Top 100 for first time since 06Compiled a 47-20 match record and won three Challenger clay court titles, in Pozoblanco (d. Bautista-Agut), Kosice (d. Krajinovic) and Rabat (d. Granollers) Also reached finals in Rijeka (l. Kavcic) and St. Brieuc (d. Przysiezny) and SF four other timesWent 1-4 in ATP World Tour play with his lone win in Santiago (d. Crivoi, l. to No. 11 Gonzalez) in February. CAREER IN REVIEW The Spaniard has put together three Top 100 year-end rankings, No. 80 in 03, No. 77 in 10 and a season-ending best No. 56 in 06 when he won a personal-high 25 matchesHis best Grand Slam result came at Roland Garros where he reached 4th RD (d. Ferrer, l. to Ljubicic)Cracked Top 50 at No. 50 on Oct. 2 that yearPosted a 3-3 mark vs. Top 10 opponents in 06 and his highest-ranked win came over No. 5 Blake in New HavenHis best result is SFs five times Casablanca in 07, Via del Mar, Amersfoort and Palermo in 06 and Sopot in 03In 09, reached his last Tour QF in BucharestHas compiled a 259-160 match record in Challengers with an 8-8 mark in finalsEarned a career-high $321,465 in 06. CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-3)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

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INDIAN WELLS MIAMI MONTE-CARLO ROME

PERSONAL Full name is Ruben Ramirez HidalgoBegan playing tennis at age eight with his parentsFather, Jose Maria, owns a sports shop; mother, Jeanine, is a housewifeHas two older sisters, Rebeca and RaquelEnjoys all sports and going out with his friendsConsiders clay as favorite surfaceCoached by Diego Dinomo.

CHALLENGER MATCH WINS LEADERS


In 2010, Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo compiled the second-most Challenger match wins (47). Here is a look at the leaders: PLAYER 1) Carlos Berlocq (ARG) 2) Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo (ESP) 3) Rui Machado (POR) 4) Pere Riba (ESP) 5) Filippo Volandri (ITA) 6) Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) 7) Blaz Kavcic (SLO) 8) Go Soeda (JPN) 9) Brian Dabul (ARG) Tobias Kamke (GER) W-L 57-22 47-20 44-20 43-14 39-18 38-23 37-19 36-15 35-16 35-17 TITLES 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 1 3 2

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RIBA (ESP)
Birthdate: April 7, 1988 Turned Pro: 2004 Birthplace: Barcelona, Spain Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Barcelona, Spain Weight: 156 (70kg) Career Win-Loss: 9-18 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $446,302 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 72 (November 22, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 81 (June 7, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 72 (6-14) 2009: 121 (2-3) 2008: 157 (0-0)

2007: 267 (1-1) 2006: 642 (0-0) 2005: T909 (0-0)

2004: T1077 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $244,352. Matches won-lost: ATP: 6-14 (singles), 4-7 (doubles) Challenger: 43-14 (singles), 21-12 (doubles). 2010 IN REVIEW The Spaniard broke through to finish in Top 100 for first time in his careerPosted a 43-14 match record (all on clay) in Challengers and won three clay titles, in Barletta (d. Darcis), Bytorn (d. Bagnis) and Cancun (d. Berlocq) Also reached back-to-back finals in Seville (l. Ramos-Vinolas) and Banja Luka (l. Ilhan) along with two SF appearancesWent 6-14 in ATP World Tour level play with 2nd RD results in Santiago, Munich and Roland Garros; plus a 3rd RD finish in HamburgEarned a career-high $244,352. CAREER IN REVIEW The Spaniard has worked his way up to ATP World Tour level competition with successful Challenger and Futures resultsHas a 120-76 match record in Challengers and 5-6 in finalsHas also compiled a 94-58 total in Futures events and 4-7 in finalsIn 09, broke out by winning Seville Challenger title (d. Ramos-Vinolas) and reaching finals at Tanger (l. to M. Lopez), Brasov (l. to de Bakker) and Florianopolis (l. to Rufin)Qualified three times in ATP World Tour events in Barcelona (1st RD), Hamburg and Bucharest (2nd RD in both)In '08, won first Challenger title in Seville (d. Burzi) and runner-up at Medjugorge (l. to Navarro)Also went 2-1 in Spanish Futures finalsIn '07, qualified for first ATP tournament in Umag and lost to Moya in 2nd RDHad 1-5 mark in Futures finalsFrom 04-06, played primarily Futures events in Spain. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-1)

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PERSONAL Began playing at age sixNicknamed El MagoFather, Pedro Ramon Riba Camarasa, works for TV3 in Barcelona and mother, Maria Rosa Madrid Roca, is a housewifeYounger brother, Merce, is a studentSpeaks Spanish, Italian and EnglishSupports Real ZaragozaConsiders forehand best shot, clay his best surface and favorite tournaments are Roland Garros and Madrid*Future goal is to break into Top 10Favorite tennis memory was his victory in Davis Cup juniors in 04Trains in home town of Barcelona with countrymen and former ATP pros David De Miguel and Jordi ArresePhysical trainer is Jose Mestre Salvat.

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Pere Riba posted his career-best South African Airways ATP Ranking this season, ending in the Top 100 for the rst time. He is the youngest of the six Spaniards 25-years-old or younger in the 2010 year-end Top 100:

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PLAYER Pere Riba Rafael Nadal Marcel Granollers Pablo Andujar Nicolas Almagro Daniel Gimeno-Traver
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TOMMY

ROBREDO (ESP)
Birthdate: May 1, 1982 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Hostalric, Spain Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: San Cugat del Valles, Spain Weight: 165 (74kg) Career Win-Loss: 397-251 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $8,732,363 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 9/7 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 16-66 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 5 (August 28, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 16 (April 20, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 50 (20-23) 2007: 10 (49-26) 2004: 13 (43-25) 2001: 30 (37-20) 1998: 514 (0-0) 2009: 16 (46-25) 2006: 7 (49-29) 2003: 21 (38-26) 2000: 131 (0-2) 2008: 21 (37-23) 2005: 20 (44-24) 2002: 30 (32-26) 1999: 243 (2-2)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $658,356. Matches won-lost: ATP: 20-23 (singles), 20-16 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Bstad. Quarterfinalist: Auckland, Indian Wells*, Metz. Doubles Semifinalist: Dubai(w/M. Lopez), Miami*(w/Almagro), US Open(w/Granollers). 2010 IN REVIEW The Spaniard finished his 10th consecutive Top 50 season, joining Federer (11), Ljubicic (10) and Roddick (10) as only active players with such a streakDid not win title for first time since 05Fewest match wins (20) since 00Reached SF in Bstad and two QFsStruggled with back injury in spring, retiring in Barcelona and pulled out of Rome* and Madrid*. CAREER IN REVIEW The Spaniard finished in Top 20 for five of six years (04-09, except 08) and is 9-7 in finalsEight of his titles have come on clay, including Hamburg* in 06Year-end best ranking of No. 7 in 06Won 49 in 06 and 07 Five-time Grand Slam QF 03, 05, 07, 09 Roland Garros, and 07 Australian OpenIn 09, won back-to-back titles in Costa do Sauipe and Buenos AiresIn 08, won BstadIn doubles, won his second title at Monte Carlo* (w/Nadal)In 07, won two titles and served as first alternate for Tennis Masters Cup in ShanghaiIn 06, broke into Top 10 on May 8 shortly after reaching Barcelona final (l. to Nadal)In 05, one of four Spaniards in year-end Top 20, along with No. 2 Nadal, No. 15 Ferrer, No. 18 FerreroIn 04, No. 2 Spaniard (behind No. 5 Moya) finished in Top 20 for first timeWon title in hometown of Barcelona (d. Gaudio in five sets)Also helped his country win Davis Cup title (d. U.S. 3-2) by posting two singles wins in 1st RD and SF tiesIn 03, reached first Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros by beating No. 1 Hewitt in five sets and three-time champion Kuerten before losing to defending champion Costa in five setsIn 01, won first title in Sopot (d. Portas) and finished as second-youngest player (behind Roddick) at 19 years, 8 months in year-end ATP Top 30In juniors, won Orange Bowl 16-under in 98 and in 00 reached final at Roland Garros (l. to Mathieu)Has an 8-11 career Davis Cup record (5-7 in singles) in 13 tiesEarned a career-high $1,454,675 in 06. CAREER TITLES (9): 2009 Costa do Sauipe(CL), Buenos Aires(CL); 2008 Bstad(CL); 2007 Sopot(CL), Metz(IH); 2006 Hamburg*(CL), Bastad(CL); 2004 Barcelona(CL); 2001 Sopot (CL). FINALIST (7): 2008 Warsaw(CL); 2007 Auckland(H), Beijing(H); 2006 Barcelona(CL); 2005 Estoril(CL); 2003 Stuttgart(CL); 2001 Casablanca(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (5). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 10-4)

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PERSONAL Full name is Tommy Robredo GarcesBegan playing tennis at age fiveGrew up playing on hard courts at Olot Swimming Club and at age 14 first played on clay courts at Spanish Federation Tennis Center in Barcelona (C.A.R.)Father, Angel, a tennis coach, was a big fan of the The Who and named his son after the groupIn June 2007, he and his father met the band at Wembley Arena in LondonMother, Dolores, was an assistant tennis coach and now a housewifeSupports FC Barcelona and favorite player is PuyolConsiders forehand his best shot and clay is favorite surface but knows it is absolutely necessary to play on all surfacesAppeared in People en Espaol in September 2007 issue and UK Cosmopolitan magazine in July 2007In October 2007, received Mens Health Most Stylish Man in Spain award.

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RODDICK (USA)
Birthdate: August 30, 1982 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska, USA Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Austin, Texas, USA Weight: 195 (88kg) Career Win-Loss: 555-181 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $19,026,697 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 29/19 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 35-61 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 1 (November 3, 2003) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 50 (January 11, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 8 (48-18) 2009: 7 (48-15) 2008: 8 (49-18)

2007: 6 (54-16) 2006: 6 (49-20) 2005: 3 (59-14)

2004: 2 (74-18) 2003: 1 (72-19) 2002: 10 (56-22)

2001: 14 (42-16) 2000: 158 (4-5)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,917,612. Matches won-lost: ATP: 48-18 (singles), 4-4 (doubles). Singles Winner: Brisbane, Miami*. Finalist: San Jose, Indian Wells*. Semifinalist: Atlanta, Cincinnati*, Basel. Quarterfinalist: Australian Open, Memphis, Tokyo, Paris*. Doubles Semifinalist: Brisbane(w/Blake). 2010 IN REVIEW Top American finished in Top 10 for a ninth straight year, joining Federer as only active players to accomplish the featHe and Federer are also only active players to win at least one title for 10 straight yearsOpened season in Brisbane, capturing his first title Down Under (d. Stepanek)Followed at Australian Open with QF, falling to Cilic in five setsIn February, reached final in San Jose (l. to Verdasco in three sets).In March, put together solid results at first two ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments with runner-up in Indian Wells* (d. Soderling in SF, l. to Ljubicic in two tie-breaks)Then in Miami*, defeated Nadal in SF and Berdych in final to win tournament for second time (04)Dropped serve just twice in six matches, holding 61 of 63 service gamesIt was his first ATP Masters 1000 title since Cincinnati* in 06 and fifth overallJumped off to a Tour-best 26-4 start through April 4Did not play on clay until Roland Garros where he lost in 3rd RD to No. 114 GabashviliOn grass, lost in 3rd RD to Sela at Queens and followed with 4th RD exit at Wimbledon to Lu 9-7 in fifth setIn July took a wild card into Atlanta and reached SFs (l. to Fish) and followed with 3rd RD in Washington (l. to Simon) Missed Toronto* after he found out he was struggling with a mild case of mononucleosisReturned in Cincinnati* and posted wins over No. 5 Soderling and No. 3 Djokovic en route to SFs (l. to Fish)Fell out of Top 10 on Aug. 9 (at No. 11) and slipped to No. 13 following week before returning on Aug. 23 at No. 9 after CincinnatiOverall was out of Top 10 for four weeksAt US Open, suffered a 2nd RD loss to Tipsarevic in four sets, his earliest exit since a 1st RD in 05Returned to action in October and reached QFs in Tokyo followed with 2nd RD retirement (right groin) in Shanghai* (vs. Garcia-Lopez)Returned for final two weeks and reached SF in Basel and QF in Paris*Did not play Davis Cup for U.S. during year for first time since 01 debutWent 0-3 in Barclays ATP World Tour FinalsCompiled marks of 42-15 on hard, 4-2 on grass and 2-1 on clayNo. 1 in service games won (91%) and No. 2 in aces (815)Went 4-5 vs. Top 10 opponents. CAREER IN REVIEW One of most consistent performers in U.S. tennis history with a 29-19 mark in singles finals, winning a title every year since 01His biggest title was his lone Grand Slam crown at 03 US Open where he beat Nalbandian in five sets in SFs (saving one match point) and Ferrero in finalAlso last American to win a Slam singles title Finished No. 1 that year with personal-high six titles in eight finals and was No. 1 for a total of 13 weeks before handing over top reigns to Federer on Feb. 2, 04Has been runner-up in four other Grand Slam events, including Wimbledon three times (04-05, 09) and US Open in 06, each time losing to FedererHas been a stalwart 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 first crown since 95He is second-winningest player in U.S. history (behind J. McEnroe-41)In 09, won his lone title in Memphis and runner-up in Doha, Wimbledon and WashingtonAt All England Club, did not drop serve until final game of match, holding 37 straight service games, before Federer won 16-14 in fifth set in longest decisive set in Grand Slam final historyHit career-high 43 aces in QF win over Hewitt en route Qualified for year-end championship but withdrew due to left knee injury, which first occurred Oct. 13 in Shanghai*In 08, captured three ATP World Tour titles (San Jose, Dubai, Beijing) in four finals posting wins over Top 3 players for first time in a seasonEnded 11-match losing streak to No. 1 Federer in QF in Miami* (l. to champion Davydenko)Only clay event was Rome* retiring in SF with right shoulder injuryWithdrew from Roland Garros, ending a streak of 28 consecutive Grand Slams playedIn October, won title in Beijing and reached SF in TokyoQualified for sixth straight Tennis Masters Cup, but withdrew after one match due to a right ankle injuryIn 07, led U.S. to its first Davis Cup title since 95 by going 6-0 in Cup play as U.S. defeated Russia 4-1 in finalFirst American to go undefeated and lead his country to Cup title since Sampras (6-0) in 95Advanced to SF at Australian Open for third time (l. to Federer) and runner-up in Memphis (l. to Haas) Won title at Queens for fourth time in five years and won title in WashingtonIn 06, won Cincinnati* title (d. Ferrero) and reached fourth career Grand Slam final at US Open (l. to Federer)Went 18-2 during summer after teaming up with former No. 1 Connors, including runner-up in Indianapolis (l. to Blake)Dropped out of Top 10 on July 10 for first time since Oct. 28, 02, for four weeks before returning after Cincinnati* titleIn Davis Cup SF in Moscow, dropped opening rubber to Safin and lost a 17-15 five-setter (4:48) vs. Tursunov, which clinched Russias victoryIn 05, won titles in San Jose, Houston, Queens, Washington and 20th of his career in Lyon Runner-up at Wimbledon and Cincinnati*In Davis Cup, led U.S. back into 06 World Group by wins over
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Belgiums Rochus brothers, including five setter against Olivier (4:32)Qualified for Tennis Masters Cup and withdrew due to back injuryIn 04, captured four titles (San Jose, Miami*, Queens, Indianapolis) and runnerup in four other tournaments, including Wimbledon (l. to Federer)Led U.S. to first Davis Cup final since 97Recorded worlds fastest serve at 155 mph in Davis Cup SF (vs. Voltchkov) on Sept. 24In 03, youngest American (21 yrs., 3 mos.) and second overall (behind Hewitt, (20 yrs., 8 mos. in 2001) to finish No. 1 in history of ATP Rankings (since 1973)Sixth American to finish No. 1 (Sampras-6 times, Connors-5, McEnroe-4, Courier-1, Agassi-1)Won six titles on three different surfaces in eight finalsWon Austrlian Open record 21-19 in fifth set in QF win over El AynaouiIn 02, youngest American to finish in year-end Top 10 since Chang in 92Won Memphis and Houston titlesFinalist in Delray BeachReached first ATP Masters 1000 final in Toronto* (l. to Caas)In 01, youngest player (19) in ATP Top 20 and first American teen to win at least three titles in same season since Sampras won four in 90Made Davis Cup debut in 1st RD in SwitzerlandIn Miami*, run to QF included wins over former No. 1s Rios and SamprasMade clay debut in Atlanta and dropped one set en route to first titleFirst American teen to win an ATP title since Chang (Feb. 92)Also won Houston title without dropping a set (d. Lee)First American to capture back-to-back clay titles since Courier in 92Won first hard court title in WashingtonReached US Open QF (l. to eventual titlist Hewitt)In 00, youngest player (18 yrs., 3 mos.) in year-end Top 200As No. 1 junior, won Australian Open and US Open without dropping a setFirst American to win Australian juniors since Buchholz in 59First American No. 1 junior since Brian Dunn in 92. CAREER TITLES (29): 2010 Brisbane(H), Miami*(H); 2009 Memphis(IH); 2008 San Jose(IH), Dubai(H), Beijing(H); 2007 London / Queens Club(G), Washington(H); 2006 Cincinnati*(H); 2005 San Jose(IH), Houston(CL), London / Queens Club(G), Washington(H), Lyon(IC); 2004 San Jose(IH), Miami*(H), London / Queens Club(G), Indianapolis(H); 2003 St. Poelten(CL), London / Queens Club(G), Indianapolis(H), Montreal*(H), Cincinnati*(H), US Open(H); 2002 Memphis(IH), Houston(CL); 2001 Atlanta(CL), Houston(CL), Washington(H). FINALIST (19): 2010 San Jose(IH), Indian Wells*(H); 2009 Doha(H), Wimbledon(G), Washington(H); 2008 Los Angeles(H); 2007 Memphis(IH); 2006 Indianapolis(H), US Open(H); 2005 Wimbledon(G), Cincinnati*(H); 2004 Houston(CL), Wimbledon(G), Toronto*(H), Bangkok(IH); 2003 Memphis(IH), Houston(CL); 2002 Delray Beach(H), Toronto*(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-16)

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PERSONAL Full name is Andrew Stephen RoddickNicknamed A-RodHosted the comedy program Saturday Night Live on November 8, 2003, becoming second tennis player (Chris Evert) and only 12th athlete (at the time) in three decades to do soFather, Jerry, is an investor, and mother, Blanche, is director of Andy Roddick Foundation, which has raised over $11 million for nearly 10 charities since 2001His foundation is supported by Elton John, Jimmy Buffett, Lionel Richie, among othersThe Andy Roddick Youth tennis program in San Antonio, Texas assists 150 disadvantaged children and provides scholarships at all levels of schoolingWon 2004 ATP Arthur Ashe Humanitarian AwardBrother John was All-American tennis player at University of Georgia (1996-98), now head coach at University of OklahomaOldest brother Lawrence, a chiropractor, was an accomplished spring board diver and a member of U.S. Senior National TeamA University of Nebraska football fanMoved to Austin, Texas at age 4 1/2, then moved to Boca Raton at age 10Returned to Austin in November 2003Played varsity basketball in high school alongside Davis Cup teammate Mardy Fish, who trained and lived with Roddick in 1999Favorite music includes Dave Matthews Band and John MayerWife, Brooklyn Decker (married Apr. 17, 2009) was model on cover of Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue in 2010Travels with former ATP trainer Doug Spreen and coached by former ATP pro Larry Stefanki (since December 2008).

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RUSSELL (USA)
Birthdate: May 1, 1978 Turned Pro: 1998 Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA Height: 58 (1.73m) Residence: Houston, Texas, USA Weight: 155 (70kg) Career Win-Loss: 41-94 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,314,085 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-10 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 60 (August 13, 2007) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 222 (November 12, 2001) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 99 (11-23) 2007: 72 (10-19) 2004: 244 (0-0) 2001: 88 (8-17) 1998: 288 (0-2) 1995: T1273 (0-0) 2009: 83 (2-4) 2006: 145 (0-2) 2003: 496 (1-1) 2000: 156 (1-6) 1997: 346 (0-0) 2008: 259 (3-5) 2005: 363 (0-0) 2002: 160 (5-15) 1999: 228 (0-0) 1996: NR
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $322,770. Matches won-lost: ATP: 11-23 (singles), 4-10 (doubles) Challenger: 10-4 (singles). Singles Quarterfinalist: San Jose, Atlanta. 2010 IN REVIEW The oldest full-time American on ATP World Tour finished in the Top 100 for the third time in four years Compiled an 11-23 match record in ATP World Tour level events with first two career QFs in San Jose (l. to Querrey) and Atlanta (l. to Isner)His best Grand Slam result was 2nd RD at Wimbledon (d. Riba, l. to Fognini in five sets)Won Honolulu Challenger (d. Zemlja) in January and went 10-4 in ChallengersEarned a careerhigh $322,770. CAREER IN REVIEW The American has compiled his best results on Challenger level with a 208-133 match record and a 12-6 mark in finalsEarly on in his career, performed well in Futures events with a 91-24 record (9-2 in finals)His best Grand Slam result came at Roland Garros in 01 when he qualified and defeated Mahut in 1st RD, Bruguera in 2nd RD and Malisse in first five-set match in 3rd RD before facing No. 1 KuertenLed by two sets and held match point at 5-3 in third set before losing 36 46 76(7) 63 61 to eventual championFinished in Top 100 for first time at No. 88In 09, compiled a 42-15 match record in Challengers and won three titles in six finalsIn 07, finished in Top 100 for first time since 01 winning 10 ATP level matches and 19-2 mark in Challenger play with three titlesQualified for Australian Open and took Hewitt to five sets in opening roundBest ATP result came at Indian Wells* advancing to 4th RD with wins over Gicquel, No. 12 Berdych and Garcia-Lopez before losing to ChelaReached 3rd RD in Washington and TokyoFirst player to qualify in four different Grand Slam events in succession (00 Wimbledon, US Open; 01 Aust. Open, Roland Garros). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-3)

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PERSONAL Full name is Michael Craig RussellNicknames include Mussell, Wheels and Iron MikeBegan playing tennis at age five with his father, George, a member of Univ. of Michigans Big 10 Conference championship team in 1965Mother, Carole, attended Univ. of Michigan and is an English teacherOlder brother David, played collegiately at Princeton and attended Harvard Business SchoolGrew up in Michigan and graduated as Valedictorian at Saddlebrook (Fla.) High School in spring 1995Ranked #1 in U.S. Boys 18-Under in 1996 Named NCAA Rookie of the Year and finished No. 7 in collegiate rankings at University of Miami before turning pro in 1998Favorite food is sushi and Mexican, enjoys working out and favorite place to visit is Hawaii Considers hard cours his favorite surfaceWife, Lilly (married Nov. 10, 2007) is a fitness competitor.

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SCHUETTLER (GER)
Birthdate: April 25, 1976 Turned Pro: 1995 Birthplace: Korbach, Germany Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Altstaetten, Switzerland Weight: 165 (74kg) Career Win-Loss: 322-324 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $7,193,528 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/8 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 19-38 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 5 (April 26, 2004) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 40 (July 11, 2005) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 84 (12-17) 2007: 130 (7-13) 2004: 42 (29-30) 2001: 43 (33-31) 1998: 111 (12-15) 1995: 445 (0-1) 2009: 85 (16-29) 2006: 95 (11-21) 2003: 6 (71-30) 2000: 45 (23-29) 1997: 123 (5-2) 1994:T772 (0-0) 2008: 30 (21-23) 2005: 89 (18-24) 2002: 33 (41-30) 1999: 48 (23-29) 1996: 329 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $284,955. Matches won-lost: ATP: 12-17 (singles), 5-7 (doubles) Challenger: 16-8 (singles), 0-2 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: London / Queens Club. Quarterfinalist: Los Angeles. Doubles Semifinalist: Zagreb(w/Becker). 2010 IN REVIEW The oldest player in year-end Top 100Reached SF at Queens and QF in Los AngelesWas 16-8 in Challengers and reached back-to-back Greek finals in Athens (l. to Lu) and Rhodes (l. to Sela)Went 12-17 in ATP play. CAREER IN REVIEW The German has finished in Top 100 in 10 of past 11 seasons (except 07) and in Top 50 seven times, including six in a row from 99-04Has 4-8 lifetime record in finalsFinished year-end best No. 6 in 03 with 71-30 recordWon titles in Tokyo and Lyon that year while reaching his lone Grand Slam final at Australian Open (l. to Agassi)Qualified for season-ending Tennis Masters Cup in Houston in 03 and defeated No. 1 Roddick in round robin play before losing to Agassi in SFHis last final came at Monte-Carlo* in April 04 (l. to Coria) and his last title came in Lyon in October 03In 08, advanced to SF at Wimbledon (l. to Nadal)Voted ATP Most Improved Player of Year in 03 and ATP Comeback Player of Year in 08Has a 9-9 career Davis Cup record (9-6 in singles) in 11 ties since 99Earned a career-high $1,875,002 in 03. CAREER TITLES (4): 2003 Tokyo(H), Lyon(IC); 2001 Shanghai(H); 1999 Doha(H). FINALIST (8): 2004 Monte-Carlo*(CL); 2003 Australian Open(H), Costa do Sauipe(H); 2002 Munich(CL); 2001 Hong Kong(H), St. Petersburg(IH); 2000 Doha(H); 1999 Chennai(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (5). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 8-7)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 10-10 MIAMI 4-10 MONTE CARLO 6-7 ROME 3-5 MADRID 0-8 TORONTO/MONTREAL 5-5 CINCINNATI 9-4 SHANGHAI 2-1 PARIS 2-5

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age nineParents Karl and Klara; sister, MaritaHis most memorable tennis moment came when he was nine years old watching countryman Boris Becker capture Wimbledon in 1985Enjoys computers, football, basketball, watching movies and hanging out with friendsBig fan of Michael Jordan Enjoys reading John Grisham novels and lists Theres Something About Mary as his favorite filmConsiders return and backhand as strengths and hard courtsCoached by Dirk Hordorff (since 1992).

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EDUARDO

SCHWANK (ARG)
Birthdate: April 23, 1986 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Rosario, Argentina Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Rosario, Argentina Weight: 182 (82kg) Career Win-Loss: 32-54 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,166,737 Two-handed backhand Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6 Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 48 (June 7, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 36 (September 13, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 74 (14-24) 2009: 118 (3-14) 2008: 58 (15-15)

2007: 175 (0-1) 2006: 294 (0-0) 2005: T976 (0-0)

2004: T1253 (0-0) 2003: T1324 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $549,531. Matches won-lost: ATP: 14-24 (singles), 18-15 (doubles) Challenger: 9-1 (singles), 1-2 (doubles). Singles Quarterfinalist: Santiago, Acapulco, Barcelona. Doubles Winner: Stuttgart(w/Berlocq). Finalist: Montpellier(w/M. Lopez). Semifinalist: Wimbledon(w/Chela), US Open(w/Zeballos). 2010 IN REVIEW The Argentine finished in Top 75 for second time in three yearsBroke Top 50 for first time at No. 48 on June 7His best ATP World Tour results were QFs on clay in Santiago, Acapulco (l. to Gonzalez) and Barcelona (d. Hewitt, l. to Soderling)Began season with a final at Sao Paulo Challenger and followed with title at Bucaramanga ChallengerReached 2nd round at US Open (l. Clement), his lone Grand Slam match win of yearA member of winning ATP World Team Championship in DsseldorfIn doubles, won first ATP World Tour title in Stuttgart (w/Berlocq)Went 12-11 on clay and 2-11on hard courtsEarned a career-high $549,531. CAREER IN REVIEW The Argentine broke through in Top 100 for first time in 08 when he finished a year-end best No. 58, highlighted by a personal-high 15 match wins and maiden ATP World Tour SFAlso, reached QFs in three other tournaments and advanced to a Grand Slam-best 3rd RD at Roland Garros as a qualifier, defeating former champ Moya in five sets in 1st RD and Granollers (l. to Mathieu)Went 25-5 in Challengers and won three straight titlesIn 09, slipped to No. 118 and still earned two Challenger titlesIn 07, finished in Top 200 for first time, winning three Futures titles and one ChallengerEnjoyed an outstanding junior career in 04, finishing as No. 2 player in world (behind Monfils) and winning five titles in six finalsBiggest title was Banana Bowl in Brazil (d. Andujar)Has an 81-32 career match record in Challengers and 7-5 in finalsAlso 81-29 in Futures with a 9-2 mark in finals. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 0-1 MIAMI 1-2 MONTE CARLO 0-2 MADRID 1-2 TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 SHANGHAI 0-1

PERSONAL Full name is Eduardo Jonatan SchwankBegan playing at age fourFather, Rolando, is deceasedMother, Marta and has three older brothers, Leonardo, Gerardo and EdoardoBig fan of Boca Juniors football team Considers clay his best surface and forehand as best shotBiggest moment in his career thus far is reaching 3rd RD at Roland Garros in 2008 (d. former champ Moya in five sets in 1st RD)Coached by former ATP pro and countryman Martin Rodriguez.

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DUDI

SELA (ISR)
Birthdate: April 4, 1985 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: Kiryat Shmonna, Israel Height: 59 (1.75m) Residence: Tel Aviv, Israel Weight: 144 (65kg) Career Win-Loss: 62-74 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,276,879 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-7 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 29 (July 20, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 122 (February 22, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 75 (16-20) 2009: 43 (18-22) 2008: 91 (17-23)

2007: 66 (10-5) 2006: 240 (0-2) 2005: 171 (1-2)

2004: 260 (0-0) 2003: 325 (0-0) 2002: 472 (0-0)

2001: T1379 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $283,050. Matches won-lost: ATP: 16-20 (singles), 4-6 (doubles) Challenger: 17-3 (singles), 22 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Chennai. Quarterfinalist: London / Queens Club. Doubles Semifinalist: San Jose(w/Istomin). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Israeli finished in Top 100 for a fourth consecutive yearBegan season with SF appearance in Chennai (l. Wawrinka) and two months later reached 3rd RD at Indian Wells*In June, advanced to QF at Queens Club in London (d. No. 7 Roddick, l. to Schuettler)Won a pair of Challenger titles in Rhodes (d. Schuettler) and Vancouver (d. Berankis) en route to 17-3 match record. CAREER IN REVIEW The Tel Aviv resident broke through in 09 to finish in Top 50 for first time at a year-end best No. 43, highlighted by a personal-high 18 match wins and Grand Slam-best 4th RD showing at Wimbledon (l. to No. 7 Tsonga) Became first player from his country to finish in Top 50 since Amos Mansdorf was No. 25 in 93Reached a career-high No. 29 in July and helped Israel to Davis Cup SF for first timeIn February, advanced to his second ATP World Tour SF in Memphis (l. to Stepanek)Became first Israeli to reach 4th RD or better in a Grand Slam since Mansdorf (QF)at 92 Australian OpenFollowed with four-set win over Russias Youzhny in second rubber of QF tie (Israel lost to Spain in SF)In 08, finished in Top 100 for second straight year at No. 91, highlighted by maiden ATP World Tour final in Beijing (d. No. 5 Ferrer, No. 16 Robredo, l. to Roddick)Became first Israeli to reach an ATP final since Levy in Nottingham in June 01Helped Israel into 09 Davis Cup World Group by winning both his singles matches vs Peru (d. Miranda, Horna)In 07, first player from his country to finish in Top 100 since Levy in 01Compiled a 33-14 match record in Challenger play with two titles and went 10-5 (all on hard courts) in ATP level competitionLed his country back into Davis Cup World Group in 08 by winning both of his singles matches in playoff tie (was 5-1 during year)Finished strong by winning both of his matches over Chiles Massu (in 5:07) and Gonzalez in five-sets marathon (5:01) to lead Israel into World GroupHe is first player to win two five-hour plus Davis Cup matches in same tieHas a 13-10 career Davis Cup singles record in 12 tiesEarned a career-high $393,989 in 09. CAREER FINALIST (1): 2008 Beijing(H). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-2)

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age seven at Israel Tennis Centre in Kiryat ShmonnaFather, Michael, is a bus driver; mother, Anca, is a nurseHas two brothers (Ofer, tennis coach and Nir, real estate agent) and sister (Shirley) Admires former Israeli No. 1 Amos Mansdorf and Roger FedererEnjoys going to the beach and surfing in Netanyia, IsraelLikes football and supports teams of Kiryat Shmonna and Manchester UnitedFavorite shot is backhand and prefers hard courtsBest tennis memory is beating Fernando Gonzalez in five hour marathon match in Davis Cup in his home country in September 2007 as Israel beat Chile to reach 2008 World Group Coached by countryman Eyal Ram (since 2010).

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ANDREAS

SEPPI

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Birthdate: February 21, 1984 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: Bolzano, Italy Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Caldaro, Italy Weight: 165 (74kg) Career Win-Loss: 144-172 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,914,765 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-37 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 27 (July 7, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 77 (November 2, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 52 (24-28) 2009: 49 (24-31) 2008: 35 (30-30)

2007: 50 (22-24) 2006: 75 (20-30) 2005: 69 (19-17)

2004: 135 (5-10) 2003: 285 (0-2) 2002: 346 (0-0)

2001: T803 (0-0) 2000: T1126 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $563,331. Matches won-lost: ATP: 24-28 (singles), 12-18 (doubles) Challenger: 9-3 (singles), 2-2 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Hamburg, Umag. Quarterfinalist: Bstad. Doubles Finalist: Bstad(w/Vagnozzi), Tokyo(w/Tursunov). Semifinalist: Nice(w/Starace). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Italian (behind Starace) finished in Top 75 for sixth straight yearFailed to win back-to-back matches until July before reaching QF in Bstad (l. to No. 5 to Soderling)Advanced to consecutive SFs in Hamburg (l. to Melzer) and Umag (l. to Ferrero)Won title at Kitzbhel Challenger (d. Crivoi)In doubles, reached second final at Bstad (w/Vagnozzi), falling to Lindstedt-TecauWent 14-10 on clay and 9-15 on hard. CAREER IN REVIEW The Caldaro resident finished in Top 50 for three straight years (07-09), including a year-end best No. 35 in 08 when he won a personal-high 30 matchesIn 09, reached SFs in Belgrade and UmagIn 08, his best finish was SF in Hamburg* and four QFsIn 07, finished in Top 50 for first time at No. 50 highlighted by his first final in Gstaad (l. to Mathieu)In March, reached final at Sunrise ChallengerIn October, reached first ATP indoor SF in Vienna with wins over Baghdatis and No. 13 Ljubicic (l. to eventual winner Djokovic)In 06, compiled his first 20-win season (20-30) while reaching a pair of ATP SFs (Sydney, Nottingham)Defeated No. 4 Hewitt in QF of Sydney for his second career Top 10 winReached SF on grass in Nottingham (d Hrbaty, Murray, l. to Bjorkman)In doubles, reached first final in Zagreb (w/Sanguinetti)In 05, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 69 and reached his first ATP SF in Palermo (l. to Andreev)Advanced to his second QF at Hamburg* (l. to Gasquet)Played in Davis Cup World Group playoff against Spain, beating Ferrero before falling to NadalIn 04, reached first QF as wild card in Palermo (l. to Berdych)Has an 11-9 career Davis Cup record (9-8 in singles) in 12 ties since 04Earned a career-high $653,275 in 08. CAREER FINALIST (1): 2007 Gstaad(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-8)

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PERSONAL Nickname is AndyFrom German-speaking region of Italy, but also speaks Italian and EnglishMother, Marialuise, works in a sporting goods shop; father, Hugo, works in transport business and has a younger sister, MariaHobbies are football and skiingConsiders clay and hard courts as favorite surfaces and considers forehand as best shotIdol growing up was Yevgeny KafelnikovCoached by Massimo Sartori (since 1995) and fitness trainer is Lisa Sartori (wife of his coach).

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FLORENT

SERRA (FRA)
Birthdate: February 28, 1981 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Bordeaux, France Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Gland, Switzerland Weight: 171 (77kg) Career Win-Loss: 114-145 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,422,752 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-23 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 36 (June 26, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 109 (September 10, 2007) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 69 (19-27) 2009: 65 (24-29) 2008: 59 (20-24)

2007: 91 (16-24) 2006: 61 (23-26) 2005: 50 (10-10)

2004: 209 (2-3) 2003: 220 (0-2) 2002: 202 (0-0)

2001: 313 (0-0) 2000: 536 (0-0) 1999:T852 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $408,325. Matches won-lost: ATP: 19-27 (singles), 1-8 (doubles) Challenger: 5-4 (singles). Singles Semifinalist: Casablanca. 2010 IN REVIEW The Frenchman finished in Top 100 for sixth consecutive year, highlighted by SF in Casablanca (l. to Hanescu) in AprilReached 3rd RD at Australian Open (l. Murray) for first time and in Miami* (l. to Federer)Has played in 21 straight Grand Slam tournaments going into 11Went 10-16 on hard and 8-8 on clay courts. CAREER IN REVIEW The Frenchman is a two-time ATP World Tour title winner, capturing titles in Bucharest (d. Andreev) in 05 and Adelaide (d. Hrbaty) in 06His best year-end ranking was No. 50 in 05 and his all-time high ranking is No. 36 on June 26, 06In 09, advanced to final in Casablanca (l. to Ferrero) and won a personal-best 24 matchesIn 08, advanced to a Grand Slam-best 3rd RD at Roland GarrosBest ATP result was Estoril (l. to Davydenko)In 07, posted win over No. 5 Davydenko in Amersfoort en route to QFsAlso QF in MoscowIn 06, in addition to title Down Under, reached SFs in s-Hertogenbosch and BucharestIn 05, made third-biggest jump into Top 50 from previous year, improving 159 spotsWon first ATP title in Bucharest and added two Challenger titles Has a career mark of 108-83 in Challenger tournaments and 3-3 in finalsEarned a career-high $449,133 in 09. CAREER TITLES (2): 2006 Adelaide(H); 2005 Bucharest(CL). FINALIST (1): 2009 Casablanca(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-4)

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 2-5 MIAMI 6-4 MONTE-CARLO 2-4 ROME 1-2 MADRID 1-3 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-3 CINCINNATI 3-3 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 2-4

PERSONAL Full name is Florent Lucien SerraBegan playing tennis at age seven with his father, Jean-Luc, who was born in Casablanca, got him involved at his local tennis club in BordeauxMother, Martine, is a secretaryTennis was always his sport of choice and he remained in Bordeaux until he was 18 in order to finish his degree in economics with honorsAfter finishing his studies, moved to Paris to train at Roland Garros under national training programWanted to continue his studies and did some correspondence courses to focus on English, but realized that it was too difficult while focusing on a pro tennis careerAdmired Thomas Enqvist and Carlos Moya growing upFavorite surface is clay and best shot is forehandFitness trainer is Paul Quetin and coached by countryman Boris Vallejo (since November 2009).

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GILLES

SIMON (FRA)
Birthdate: December 27, 1984 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: Nice, France Height: 60 (1.82m) Residence: Neuchatel, Switzerland Weight: 155 (70kg) Career Win-Loss: 184-130 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $4,217,535 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 7/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 12-27 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 6 (January 5, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 117 (January 28, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 44 (23-17) 2009: 15 (45-29) 2008: 7 (51-27)

2007: 29 (35-26) 2006: 45 (24-24) 2005: 124 (6-6)

2004: 174 (0-1) 2003: 480 (0-0) 2002: T1345 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $532,413. Matches won-lost: ATP: 23-17 (singles), 0-3 (doubles) Challenger: 4-1 (singles). Singles Winner: Metz. Semifinalist: Valencia. Quarterfinalist: Eastbourne, Washington, Beijing, Montpellier. 2010 IN REVIEW The Frenchman posted fifth straight Top 50 finish despite being limited to just four events in first half of year due to a right knee injuryWas 0-4 in ATP action before returning in JuneIn first stop back reached QF in Eastbourne and 3rd RD at Wimbledon (l. to Murray)Best results came from a title in Metz (d. Kohlschreiber, Zverev), 500 level events with QFs in Washington (l. to Nalbandian) and Beijing (l. to Djokovic) and SF in Valencia (l. to Granollers)Won pair of dead rubbers as France reached Davis Cup finalCompiled 19-13 mark on hard, 3-2 on grass and 1-2 on clay courts. CAREER IN REVIEW The Frenchman had back-to-back Top 15 seasons in 08-09, including a year-end best No. 7 in 08 when he won a personal-high 51 matches and three of his seven career titlesIn 09, reached QF at Australian Open (l. to Nadal)Won first Asian title in Bangkok (d. Troicki)Also had three SFs and five QFs, including Cincinnati* and Shanghai*In 08, won titles in Casablanca (d. Benneteau), Indianapolis (d. Tursunov) and Bucharest (d. Moya)Runner-up at Madrid* (d. No. 1 Nadal in SF, l. to Murray)Broke into Top 10, making it first time since 86 two Frenchmen (Tsonga, Simon) finished in Top 10Led ATP with 14 match wins after losing first set Debuted at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai reaching SF (l. to Djokovic)One of three players (Murray, Roddick) to beat top trio of Nadal, Federer and Djokovic during seasonPlayed most tournaments (29) among Top 10In 07, won first two ATP titles in Marseille and BucharestIn 06, reached first ATP final in Valencia (l. to Almagro)Has a 2-2 career Davis Cup singles mark in three tiesEarned a career-high $1,425,489 in 08. CAREER TITLES (7): 2010 Metz(IH); 2009 Bangkok(IH); 2008 Casablanca(CL), Indianapolis(H), Bucharest(CL); 2007 Marseille(IH), Bucharest(CL). FINALIST (2): 2008 Madrid*(IH); 2006 Valencia(CL). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-2) BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age sixNickname is GilouInspired by Chang, saying, He showed me that you dont have to be tall in order to be a great playerFather, Daniel, works for an insurance company; Mother Mireille is a doctorOlder brother Jean-Marie is an engineerFavorite French player is Cedric PiolineHobbies include video games, rollerblading and moviesEnjoys all surfaces and considers backhand his best shotFriends on tour include fellow Frenchmen Gael Monfils, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Josselin OuannaAs a kid, always dreamed of playing on a packed center court and winning Roland GarrosFianc, Carine; son, Timoth (born September 2, 2010)Fitness trainer is Paul Quetin and coached by former ATP pro Thierry Tulasne.
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ROBIN

SODERLING (SWE)
Birthdate: August 14, 1984 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Tibro, Sweden Height: 64 (1.93m) Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Weight: 192 (87kg) Career Win-Loss: 272-161 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $9,099,288 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/10 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 24-49 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 4 (November 15, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 109 (May 11, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 5 (57-22) 2009: 8 (49-21) 2008: 17 (45-21)

2007: 41 (27-16) 2006: 25 (35-23) 2005: 81 (16-18)

2004: 34 (31-28) 2003: 59 (10-6) 2002: 176 (1-5)

2001: 443 (1-1)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $3,731,527. Matches won-lost: ATP: 57-22 (singles), 0-3 (doubles). Singles Winner: Rotterdam, Paris*. Finalist: Barcelona, Roland Garros, Bstad. Semifinalist: Indian Wells*, Miami*, Valencia. Quarterfinalist: Marseille, Wimbledon, US Open, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Shanghai*, Stockholm. 2010 IN REVIEW The top Swede is first player from his country to finish in Top 10 back-to-back years since Enqvist in 99-00He captured two ATP World Tour titles and reached three other finals, including Roland Garros for second straight year, while winning a personal-high 57 matchesMoved to a career-high No. 4 for two weeks before finishing a year-end best No. 5In February, collected title in Rotterdam (d. Youzhny)In 1st RD Davis Cup tie vs. Argentina, defeated Schwank and L. Mayer in singles rubbers although Sweden lost 3-2In first two ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments, turned in his first SF results at Indian Wells* (d. No. 4 Murray, l. to No. 8 Roddick) and Miami*, where he beat No. 11 Gonzalez and No. 15 Youzhny (l .to Berdych)During European clay-court swing, reached Barcelona final (l. to Verdasco) and went 1-3 before Roland Garros, where as No. 5 seed reached final for second straight year (l. to No. 2 Nadal in straight sets)In QF he snapped a 12-match losing streak vs. Federer with a four-set winAt Wimbledon reached QF (l. to Nadal) and afterwards rose to No. 5 ranking on July 5Remained in that spot every week through Nov. 14In July, returned to clay and came up short of defending title in Bstad (l .to Almagro)In August, lost in 3rd RD in Toronto* (l. to Nalbandian) and Cincinnati* (l. to Roddick) before reaching QFs at US Open for second straight year (l. to Federer again)Helped his country back into Davis Cup World Group by winning two singles matches in play-off tie against Italys Fognini and BolelliIn October, advanced to consecutive QFs in Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Shanghai* and StockholmIn last two weeks, reached SFs in Valencia and captured first ATP Masters 1000 title in Paris* (d. Monfils)Saved three match points in SF win over LlodraAt Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London, went 1-2 in round robin playCompiled marks of 39-15 on hard, 14-6 on clay and 4-1 on grassWent 6-9 vs. Top 10 opponents and earned a career-high $3,731,527. CAREER IN REVIEW The Swede broke into Top 10 in 09, finishing at No. 8, highlighted by reaching his first Grand Slam final at Roland GarrosWas No. 25 going in and went to No. 12Earned his fourth career ATP World Tour title in Bstad (d. Monaco) and SFs in four other tournaments, including Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London (l. to 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 No. 17 by winning title in Lyon (d. Benneteau) and reaching three other indoor finalsLed ATP circuit with 23 indoor match wins (23-7)Returned from August 07 left wrist injury in February and reached back-to-back finals in Rotterdam (l. to Llodra) and Memphis (l. to Darcis)On clay, lifted his native country to ATP World Team Cup title in Dsseldorf by winning all four singles matchesIn 07, finished in Top 50 despite missing final three months with a left wrist injuryIn 06, finished as No. 1 Swede for first time at No. 25Runner-up in Memphis (l. to Haas)In 05, claimed second title in Milan (d. Stepanek)In 04, won first ATP title in Lyon (d. Malisse) and reached final in Marseille (l. to Hrbaty)In 03, made breakthrough on ATP circuit, jumping over 100 placesReached first ATP final in Stockholm (l. to Fish) and advanced to SF in Shanghai*Qualified into first Grand Slam at US Open and reached 2nd RDAdvanced to SF at Hamilton and Grenoble Challengers Has a 13-4 career Davis Cup record (12-3 in singles) in nine ties. CAREER TITLES (6): 2010 Rotterdam(IH), Paris*(IH); 2009 Bstad(CL); 2008 Lyon(IC); 2005 Milan(IC); 2004 Lyon(IC). FINALIST (10): 2010 Barcelona(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Bstad(CL); 2009 Roland Garros(CL); 2008 Rotterdam(IH), Memphis(IH), Stockholm(IH); 2006 Memphis(IH); 2004 Marseille(IH); 2003 Stockholm(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-8)

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CAREER 3-4 CAREER INDIAN WELLS 9-6 MIAMI 7-4 MONTE-CARLO 6-6 ROME 4-6 MADRID 5-5 TORONTO/MONTREAL 5-6 CINCINNATI 8-6 SHANGHAI 5-2 PARIS 11-4

10 RR 10 SF SF 3RD 2ND 3RD 3RD QF

09 SF 08 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND 3RD 3RD 2ND 07 3RD QF 2ND 1ST 06 3RD 3RD 3RD 1ST 3RD 2ND 05 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 04 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 3RD QF

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 66-50)

09 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST QF WON QF

PERSONAL Full name is Robin Bo Carl SoderlingBegan playing tennis at age fiveFather, Bo, is a lawyer; mother, BrittInger, is a housewifeHas one older sister, Sandra, who is a teacherRanked as No. 4 junior in world in 01, highlighted by winning Orange Bowl title (d. Monaco)Also won European Junior Championships and reached doubles final (w/C. Johansson)Enjoys playing table tennisSpeaks Swedish, English and some GermanCoached by Italian and former ATP pro Claudio Pistolesi (since December 2010).

TOP 10 SWEDISH SUCCESS


Robin Soderling is the 17th Swede in the history of the South African Airways ATP Rankings (since August 1973) to break into the Top 10, and ends his second straight season there. Last year he was the rst Swede to nish in the Top 10 since Magnus Norman was No. 4 and Thomas Enqvist was No. 9 in 2000. Here is a look at the Swedes to rank in the Top 10:
PLAYER CAREER HIGH DATE

Bjorn Borg Stefan Edberg Mats Wilander Magnus Norman Jonas Bjorkman Thomas Enqvist Robin Soderling Anders Jarryd Kent Carlsson Henrik Sundstrom Thomas Johansson Joakim Nystrom Joachim Johansson Magnus Gustafsson Magnus Larsson Mikael Pernfors Jonas Svensson

No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 2 No. 4 No. 4 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 6 No. 7 No. 7 No. 9 No. 10 No. 10 No. 10 No. 10

August 23, 1977 August 13, 1990 September 12, 1988 June 12, 2000 November 3, 1997 November 15, 1999 November 15, 2010 July 22, 1985 September 19, 1988 October 8, 1984 June 10, 2002 March 31, 1986 February 14, 2005 July 29, 1991 April 17, 1995 September 22, 1986 March 25, 1991

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SERGIY

STAKHOVSKY (UKR)
Birthdate: January 6, 1986 Turned Pro: 2003 Birthplace: Kiev, Ukraine Height: 64 (1.93m) Residence: Bratislava, Slovakia Weight: 176 (79kg) Career Win-Loss: 56-56 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $1,539,424 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-10 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 31 (September 27, 2010) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 52 (November 15, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 46 (27-25) 2009: 60 (16-14) 2008: 74 (7-4)

2007: 262 (2-3) 2006: 180 (1-6) 2005: 185 (3-3)

2004: 369 (0-1) 2003: 534 (0-0) 2002: T1345 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $650,838. Matches won-lost: ATP: 27-25 (singles), 18-20 (doubles) Challenger: 0-1 (singles), 1-1 (doubles). Singles Winner: s-Hertogenbosch, New Haven. Quarterfinalist: Nice. Doubles Winner: Halle(w/Youzhny). Semifinalist: Doha(w/Korolev), Kuala Lumpur(w/Youzhny). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Ukrainian finished in Top 50 for first time highlighted by a career-high ranking (No. 31) and a pair of titlesIn March, reached 3rd RD in Miami*In May, advanced to QF on clay in NiceOne month later, claimed first grass title in s-Hertogenbosch (d. Tipsarevic)Was 1-6 after that until claiming New Haven title in August (d. Istomin)In final Grand Slam event, reached a career-best 3rd RD at US Open with fifth set tie-break win over Harrison (l. to Lopez)In doubles, claimed title in Halle (w/ Youzhny)Earned a career-high $650,838. CAREER IN REVIEW The Ukraine native has finished in Top 75 past three seasons, winning four ATP World Tour titles in as many finalsIn 09, qualified and won title in St. Petersburg (d. Zeballos, saving match point)Qualified four times during season, including Roland Garros where he won his first Grand Slam match (d. Dabul, l. to Djokovic)In 08, became first Ukrainian to finish in Top 100 at No. 74 since Medvedev (No. 58) in 00In March, won his first ATP World Tour title at Zagreb as lucky loser (d. Ljubicic)He was first lucky loser to win an ATP title since Christian Miniussi in November 91Also first Ukrainian ATP titlist since Medvedev in May 97 in Hamburg* Afterwards, improved ranking from No. 209 to No. 123In 06, in Davis Cup play, lost to Rusedski of Great Britain 9-7 in fifth set in 2nd RD tie on clay and lost to Murray in reverse matchBest win came in October over No. 21 Tursunov in 1st RD of Moscow before losing to Clement in 2nd RDIn 05, advanced to first ATP QF with wins over C. Rochus and No. 29 Ancic before losing to SoderlingHas a 19-10 career Davis Cup record (11-7 in singles) in 11 ties. CAREER TITLES (4): 2010 s-Hertogenbosch(G), New Haven(H); 2009 St. Petersburg(IH); 2008 Zagreb(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-4)

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CAREER 0-2 1-2 0-2 2-2

10 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD 10 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND

09 1ST 2ND 1ST 09 2ND 1ST

08 1ST

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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 2-2 MIAMI 2-2 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-1 CINCINNATI 0-1 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 1-1

PERSONAL Began playing at age six in Kiev Olympic StadiumFather, Eduard, is a urology professor; mother, Olga, is a retired university economics teacher; Has two brothers, Aleksandr (a doctor, who is older), and Leonard, who plays tennis and is youngerSupports Ukraine Institute of CancerSpeaks five languages Ukranian, Slovak, Czech, Russian and EnglishEnjoys reading Russian classics with some easy reading mixed in and favorite writers are Bulgakov, Sinkevich, Dominik Dan and MinaevEnjoys all ball sports, especially football, basketball and table tennisAlso enjoys swimming and spending time with friends at the cinema, bowling or playing billards Favorite players growing up were Patrick Rafter and Pete SamprasAlso admired countryman Andrei Medvedev and watched a lot of his matchesPhysiotheraptist is Karol Guman.

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POTITO

STARACE (ITA)
Birthdate: July 14, 1981 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Benevento, Italy Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Cervinara, Italy Weight: 185 (83kg) Career Win-Loss: 127-146 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,719,050 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/3 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-17 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 27 (October 15, 2007) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 47 (November 1, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 47 (26-25) 2007: 31 (26-25) 2004: 76 (10-9) 2009: 62 (16-24) 2006: 84 (13-17) 2003: 218 (0-1) 2008: 70 (19-25) 2005: 108 (17-20) 2002: 188 (0-0)

2001: 386 (0-0) 1998:T1244 (0-0) 2000: 471 (0-0) 1999:T1085 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $560,536. Matches won-lost: ATP: 26-25 (singles), 23-16 (doubles) Challenger: 20-8 (singles), 4-2 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Umag. Semifinalist: Casablanca, Nice. Quarterfinalist: Sydney, Hamburg, Bucharest, Valencia. Doubles Winner: St. Petersburg(w/Bracciali). Finalist: Santiago(w/Zeballos), Acapulco(w/Fognini). Semifinalist: Nice(w/Seppi), Bstad(w/Bracciali). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 1 Italian finished in Top 50 for second time in career (07) after reaching his third career ATP World Tour final and also posting strong Challenger resultsReached QF in Sydney before losing seven straight ATP matchesIn April, turned things around in Casablanca with SF (l. to Wawrinka)Following month, upset Monfils to reach Nice SF (l. to Gasquet)In June, was finalist in Lugano and Turin ChallengersReached QF in Hamburg then reached final in Umag (l. to Ferrero) and at Genova ChallengerLate in year, reached SF in Valencia (l. to Ferrer)In doubles, won title in St. Petersburg (w/ Bracciali) and reached finals in Santiago (w/Zeballos) and Acapulco (w/Fognini)Earned a career-high $560,536. CAREER IN REVIEW The Italian has finished in Top 100 for six of past seven years (except 05), including Top 75 for past fourHis best year-end ranking was No. 31 in 07 when he reached his first two ATP World Tour finalsRanked a careerhigh No. 27 on Oct. 15 that yearIn 08, his best ATP result was SF in Kitzbhel and QFs four timesIn 07, finished in Top 50 for first time highlighted by first two ATP World Tour final appearances in Valencia (l. to Almagro) and Kitzbhel (l. to Monaco)His best Grand Slam result came at Roland Garros where he reached 3rd RD (l. to Federer)In 06, best ATP results were QF in Prtschach, Buenos Aires and St. Petersburg Advanced to doubles QF at Roland Garros (w/A. Martin)In 05, best ATP finish was SF in Sopot (d. Moya, Acasuso l. to Monfils)Qualified in Auckland and reached QF along with QF in GstaadIn 04, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 76 and compiled a 23-7 record in Challenger play with three titlesReached 3rd RD in Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros as a qualifier defeated Tursunov, No. 10 Grosjean before losing in five sets to SafinHas an 18-5 Davis Cup record (13-1 in singles) in 13 ties. CAREER FINALIST (3): 2010 Umag(CL); 2007 Valencia(CL), Kitzbhel(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-5)

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CAREER 0-5 6-6 1-7 1-7 CAREER 1-4 1-5 1-3 6-6 0-1 0-2

10 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 10 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST

09 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 09 2ND 1ST 1ST

08 1ST 1ST 1ST 08 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND

07 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST 07 2ND 3RD 1ST 1ST

06 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 06 2ND 2ND

05 1ST 1ST 1ST 05 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND

04 3RD 1ST 2ND

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 10-22)

INDIAN WELLS MIAMI MONTE-CARLO ROME MADRID PARIS

PERSONAL Began playing at age eightNickname is PotoIdols include Andre Agassi and soccer great Roberto BaggioHis father, Angelantonio, works for Italian government and his mother, Rosa, is a teacherHas two younger brothers, Francesco and GianlucaPrefers playing on clay or hard courts and playing outdoors Fitness trainer is Stefano Baraldo and coached by countryman Umberto Rianna.
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RADEK

STEPANEK (CZE)
Birthdate: November 27, 1978 Turned Pro: 1996 Birthplace: Karvina, Czech Republic Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Weight: 167 (75kg) Career Win-Loss: 276-195 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $6,677,713 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/7 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 21-46 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 8 (July 10, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 13 (September 16, 2002) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 62 (18-16) 2007: 30 (27-22) 2004: 33 (30-27) 2001: 547 (0-1) 1998: 164 (0-1) 1995:1065 (0-0) 2009: 12 (47-21) 2006: 19 (30-15) 2003: 46 (27-25) 2000: 275 (0-0) 1997: 381 (0-0) 2008: 26 (33-23) 2005: 21 (45-26) 2002: 63 (17-14) 1999:162 (2-4) 1996: 483 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $386,430. Matches won-lost: ATP: 18-16 (singles), 10-8 (doubles) Challenger: 5-2 (singles). Singles Finalist: Brisbane. Semifinalist: Tokyo. Quarterfinalist: New Haven, Moscow, Basel. Doubles Finalist: Washington(w/Berdych). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Czech (behind Berdych) finished out of Top 50 for first time in eight yearsReached 11th career final in Brisbane (l. to No. 7 Roddick)Also a SF in Tokyo (l. to Monfils) and QFs in New Haven and MoscowMissed two and a half months due to mononucleosisWent 17-16 on hard courts and 1-0 on clay. CAREER IN REVIEW The Czech Republic native finished in Top 30 for five straight years from 05-09, including a year-end best No. 12 in 09 with personal-high 47 match wins and won titles in Brisbane and San JoseHelped his country to its first Davis Cup final (l. to Spain) since 80In 08, finished Top 30 for fourth straight seasonServed as alternate at year-end finale and went 0-2 in round robin play (in place of Roddick)In 06, finished Top 20 for first time and broke into Top 10 at No. 8 on July 10 after Grand Slam-best QF at Wimbledon (l. to Bjorkman)Won first title in Rotterdam (d. C. Rochus)Runner-up at Hamburg*Suffered a neck injury while practicing in Toronto* and sat out rest of yearIn 05, finished in Top 25 for first timeIn 04, reached first ATP final at Paris*In 03, finished in Top 50 for first time, reaching two SFsHas an 18-10 career Davis Cup record (9-2 in doubles) in 12 tiesEarned a career-high $1,163,154 in 09. CAREER TITLES (4): 2009 Brisbane(H), San Jose(IH); 2007 Los Angeles(H); 2006 Rotterdam(IH). FINALIST (7): 2010 Brisbane(H); 2009 Memphis(IH); 2008 San Jose(IH); 2006 Hamburg*(CL); 2005 Milan(IC), Ho Chi Minh City(IC); 2004 Paris*(IC). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (13). FINALIST (10). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-18)

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CAREER 10-8 11-7 15-8 9-8

10 1ST 1ST

09 3RD 3RD 4TH 4TH

08 1ST 4TH 3RD 3RD

07 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND

06 2ND 3RD QF

05 3RD 3RD 2ND 2ND

04 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST

03 3RD 2ND 3RD 3RD

02 3RD 1ST
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DOUBLES (0-1 in Finals). US OPEN: Finalist - 2002 (w/Novak).

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 70-59)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 1-8 MIAMI 15-7 MONTE-CARLO 3-7 ROME 15-7 MADRID 3-4 TORONTO/MONTREAL 6-7 CINCINNATI 3-6 SHANGHAI 3-2 PARIS 15-7
HAMBURG: 6-4 (RUP - 06)

10 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD

09 2ND 4TH 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST 3RD QF SF

08 3RD 4TH 1ST SF 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND

07 2ND 4TH 2ND 2ND 1ST SF 2ND

06 2ND 4TH 2ND 3RD

05 2ND 4TH 2ND QF QF 1ST 1ST SF

04 1ST 3RD 1ST 2ND


RUP

03 1ST 4TH 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST

02 3RD 2ND

CAREER 0-2

08 RR

PERSONAL Nicknamed Steps by his countrymenBegan playing at age three with his father, Vlastimil, who is a tennis coach; mother, Hana, is a librarian; brother, Martin, is a policemanAdmired Ivan Lendl while growing up Hobbies are playing football, floorball and hockey (wanted to be a goalie as a youngster)His favorite NHL players are countrymen Jaromir Jagr and Dominik HasekConsiders his serve as best shotWife, Nicole Vaidisova is a former WTA Tour pro (married July 17, 2010 in Prague) Coached by countryman and former World No. 2 Petr Korda (since December 2008).

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JANKO

TIPSAREVIC (SRB)
Birthdate: June 22, 1984 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia Height: 511 (1.80m) Residence: Belgrade, Serbia Weight: 183 (83kg) Career Win-Loss: 134-138 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,774,087 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 9-22 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 33 (May 12, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 69 (November 8, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 49 (25-23) 2009: 38 (30-25) 2008: 49 (26-21)

2007: 52 (19-22) 2006: 65 (10-20) 2005: 138 (11-15)

2004: 116 (5-7) 2003: 141 (5-4) 2002: 203 (1-1)

2001: 636 (2-0) 2000: T1082 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $534,232. Matches won-lost: ATP: 25-23 (singles), 18-17 (doubles) Challenger: 3-1 (singles). Singles Finalist: s-Hertogenbosch. Semifinalist: Chennai, Los Angeles. Quarterfinalist: Dubai, Washington, St. Petersburg. Doubles Finalist: Chennai(w/Lu), Moscow(w/Troicki). Semifinalist: Basel(w/Lu). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 3 Serbian (behind No. 3 Djokovic, No. 28 Troicki) finished in Top 50 for third straight year while helping his country to its first Davis Cup title (d. France 3-2)Went 3-1 in singles in three tiesReached SF in Chennai (l. to Cilic) then QF in Dubai (d. No. 4 Murray, l. to Youzhny)Advanced to first grass final in s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Stakhovsky)Reached SF in Los Angeles, QF in Washington D.C. and 3rd RD at US Open (d. Roddick, l. to Monfils)Reached QF in St. PetersburgIn doubles, reached first final in Chennai (w/ Lu) and later in Moscow (w/ Troicki). CAREER IN REVIEW 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 30 matchesRanked a career-high No. 33 on May 12, 08Reached his first final in Moscow (l. to Youzhny) in 09In 08, finished in Top 50 for first time at No. 49 highlighted by four ATP World Tour QFs showings, including Miami*Opened with 3rd RD at Australian Open where he lost to Federer 10-8 in fifth set in a 4:27 battleIn 07, advanced to first Grand Slam 4th RD at Wimbledon with three straight five-set wins (d. No. 6 Gonzalez in 3rd RD, l. to Ferrero) and first ATP SF in MoscowIn 06, finished in Top 100 for first time at No. 65 with a Challenger record of 31-8 with four titlesNo. 2 in world junior rankings in 01Captured Australian Open juniors title and reached QF at Roland GarrosHas a 32-14 career Davis Cup record (25-12 in singles) in 28 ties Earned a career-high $661,031 in 09. CAREER FINALIST (2): 2010 s-Hertogenbosch(G); 2009 Moscow(IH). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-6)

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CAREER 6-6 5-7 9-7 3-7

10 2ND 1ST 1ST 3RD 10 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND

09 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 09 1ST 3RD 2ND 2ND 1ST

08 3RD 1ST 4TH 1ST 08 1ST QF 3RD 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST

07 1ST 3RD 4TH 2ND 07 3RD 2ND 2ND

06 2ND 1ST 1ST 06 2ND 1ST

05 2ND 2ND 3RD 1ST

04 1ST 1ST 1ST

03 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 18-23)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 3-5 MIAMI 7-4 MONTE-CARLO 3-2 ROME 1-3 MADRID 0-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-2 CINCINNATI 0-1 SHANGHAI 1-1 PARIS 1-3

PERSONAL Began playing at age six and at age eight began playing at AS New Belgrade Tennis Club with Russian coach Roman Savochkin, who still works with himFather, Pavel, is a professor; mother, Vesna, is a housewifeHas one younger brother (by two years), Veljko, who is a college studentSpeaks Serbian, English and RussianIn 2006 completed university in Belgrade, studying Sports ManagementEnjoys snowboarding, house music and reading psychiatry books of Nietzsche and DostojevskiHas a tattoo on his left arm with enscription Beauty will save the world from DostojevskiIdols growing up were Agassi and KafelnikovPrefers playing on slow hard courts and clayWife, Biljana (married July 4, 2010 in Belgrade)Coached by German Dirk Hordorff (since Sept. 2009) and fitness trainer is Bernardo Carberol and physio is Mark Boada.
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VIKTOR

TROICKI

(SRB)

Birthdate: February 10, 1986 Turned Pro: 2006 Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia Height: 64 (1.93m) Residence: Belgrade, Serbia Weight: 189 (85kg) Career Win-Loss: 96-87 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,271,208 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-24 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 24 (August 3, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 49 (October 25, 2010) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 28 (37-30) 2009: 29 (32-29) 2008: 57 (21-20)

2007: 122 (5-7) 2006: 207 (1-1) 2005: 343 (0-0)

2004: T795 (0-0) 2003: T958 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $915,219. Matches won-lost: ATP: 37-30 (singles), 19-16 (doubles). Singles Winner: Moscow. Semifinalist: Doha, New Haven, Tokyo, Basel. Quarterfinalist: Zagreb, Belgrade. Doubles Winner: Bangkok(w/Kas). Finalist: Moscow(w/Tipsarevic). Semifinalist: Madrid*(w/Granollers). 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Serb improved his year-end ranking for seventh straight yearCaptured his first career ATP World Tour title in Moscow (d. Baghdatis) in his third finalHelped Serbia win its first Davis Cup title by clinching fifth and decisive rubber over Frances LlodraReached another four SFs; in Doha (l. to No. 2 Nadal), New Haven (l. to Istomin), Tokyo (l. to No. 1 Nadal after holding two match points) and Basel (l. to Djokovic)His 37 wins is a career-bestDefeated Isner in four sets in opening Davis Cup rubber, then lost to Cilic and Stepanek in next two tiesEarned a career-high $915,219. CAREER IN REVIEW The Serb made Top 50 breakthrough in 09 by finishing year-end best No. 29 highlighted by his second ATP World Tour final in Bangkok (l. to Simon), SF in Zagreb and QFs three timesIn 08, finished in Top 100 for first time and advanced to his first ATP final in Washington, posting first Top 10 win over No. 9 Roddick (l. to del Potro)In 07, reached his first ATP World Tour SF in Umag, defeating No. 3 Djokovic in 2nd RD (l. to Pavel) Compiled a 20-14 record in Challenger play with one runner-up showingPlayed first five years as a pro in Challengers (59-33 match record, 2-3 in finals) and Futures (52-25 record, 3-1 in finals)Has an 8-5 career Davis Cup record (6-5 in singles) in eight ties. CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 Moscow(IH). FINALIST (2): 2009 Bangkok(IH); 2008 Washington(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-4)

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CAREER 2-3 3-3 4-3 3-3

10 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 10 4TH 2ND 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND

09 2ND 2ND 3RD 2ND 09 3RD 4TH 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND

08 1ST 1ST 2ND 3RD 08 2ND 1ST 07 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 14-19)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 3-3 MIAMI 4-3 MONTE-CARLO 1-2 ROME 2-2 MADRID 0-2 TORONTO/MONTREAL 1-2 CINCINNATI 1-2 SHANGHAI 1-1 PARIS 1-2

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age five with countryman Nenad Trifunovic as his coachNicknamed VikSpeaks Serbian and EnglishInspired by Andre Agassi who was his childhood idolFather, Aleksandar, is Russian (lawyer); and mother, Mila, an economistLived and practiced in Boca Raton, Florida from age 13-15Enjoys all sportsWhen he was younger he used to play football and wasnt sure whether he would continue with tennis since football was his favorite sportFan of Partisan Belgrade teamFavorite shot is serve and considers hard courts his favorite surfacePractices at Gerry Weber Breakpoint Base in Halle/Westfalen, Germany Coached by Jan de Witt (since 2005), who also works with Jarkko Nieminen.

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JO-WILFRIED

TSONGA (FRA)
Birthdate: April 17, 1985 Turned Pro: 2004 Birthplace: Le Mans, France Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: La Rippe, Switzerland Weight: 200 (90kg) Career Win-Loss: 134-63 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $5,126,316 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 15-19 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 6 (November 17, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 33 (October 26, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 13 (31-16) 2009: 10 (53-20) 2008: 6 (34-14)

2007: 43 (14-10) 2006: 212 (0-0) 2005: 345 (0-1)

2004: 157 (2-2) 2003: 386 (0-0) 2002: 504 (0-0)

2001: 898 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,166,151. Matches won-lost: ATP: 31-16 (singles), 4-4 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: Australian Open, Marseille, Montpellier. Quarterfinalist: Miami*, Barcelona, Rome*, Wimbledon, Shanghai*. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 2 Frenchman (behind No. 12 Monfils) finished in Top 15 for third straight year, highlighted by three SFs -- Australian Open (d. Djokovic in QF, l. to Federer), Marseille (l. to Benneteau) and Montpellier (l. to Monfils) Reached QFs five other timesIn Roland Garros 4th RD, ret. vs. Youzhny w/right hip injurySidelined for three months with left knee patella tearReturned to action in OctoberPlayed four events (5-4 mark) and closed with SF in MontpellierCompiled marks of 19-10 on hard, 8-5 on clay and 4-1 on grass. CAREER IN REVIEW The Frenchman has compiled back-to-back Top 10 seasons at No. 6 in 08 and No. 10 in 09, combining for five titles while reaching his first Grand Slam final at Australian Open in 08Became first Frenchman to finish in the Top 10 in consecutive years since Noah from 85-87In 09, won a personal-high 53 matches and captured titles in Johannesburg, Marseille and TokyoIn 08, won two titles, including maiden ATP Masters 1000 crown in Paris*(d. Nalbandian)Qualified for Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai with Paris* title and broke into Top 10 for first time at No. 7 from No. 14At Australian Open, defeated No. 9 Murray (1st Rd.), No. 8 Gasquet (4th Rd.) and No. 2 Nadal (SF) before falling in four sets to No. 3 Djokovic in finalAfterwards, climbed from No. 38 to No. 18Advanced to SF in Casablanca, but withdrew prior to SF match (vs. Simon) with right knee injury that kept him out for three months following surgery on May 27Upon return, went 16-4 in six tournaments, winning first ATP title in Bangkok (d. Djokovic)In 07, finished in Top 50 for first time at No. 43Was 14-10 in ATP play and 24-5 in Challengers with four titlesIn 06, limited to eight tournaments due to reoccuring back and abdominal problemsSidelined from May to mid-SeptemberIn 05, only played eight tournamentsMissed five months from Nov. 04 to March 05 with a herniated disc, then suffered two injuries to his right shoulder later in yearAlso sidelined with back and abdominal injuries from October to February 06Finished 03 as No. 2 junior in world (behind Baghdatis)Reached SF at Australian Open juniors in 02-03 along with Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 03Won US Open junior title (d. Baghdatis)Has a 7-1 career Davis Cup record (6-1 in singles) in four tiesEarned a career-high $1,818,552 in 09. CAREER TITLES (5): 2009 Johannesburg(H), Marseille(IH), Tokyo(H); 2008 Bangkok(IH), Paris*(IH). FINALIST (1): 2008 Australian Open(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-0)

CAREER AUS. OPEN 15-4 ROLAND GARROS 6-3 WIMBLEDON 8-3 US OPEN 7-3 CAREER 1-2

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PERSONAL Nicknamed AliFather, Didier, is a former handball player (European handball) and chemistry teacher; mother, Evelyne, is a teacher; younger brother, Enzo, is a business studentSays he got strength from his father and kindness from his motherNamed 2007 ATP Newcomer of Year and 2008 ATP Most Improved Player of YearThe 2008 Masters 1000 final in Paris* against Nalbandian was second highest audience on French TV Canal+ in 2008 for a Sunday sports program, peaking at 1.3 million viewers on match pointCoached by countryman and former ATP pro Eric Winogradsky and fitness trainer is Guillaume Mazella.
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CAREER INDIAN WELLS 5-3 MIAMI 7-3 MONTE-CARLO 1-1 ROME 2-3 MADRID 2-3 TORONTO/MONTREAL 3-1 CINCINNATI 0-1 SHANGHAI 4-2 PARIS 9-3

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DMITRY

TURSUNOV

(RUS)

Birthdate: December 12, 1982 Turned Pro: 2000 Birthplace: Moscow, Russia Height: 61 (1.85m) Residence: Roseville, California, USA Weight: 180 (81kg) Career Win-Loss: 161-138 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $3,582,928 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-27 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 20 (October 2, 2006) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 36 (June 16, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 197 (6-9) 2007: 34 (28-23) 2004: 80 (12-17) 2001: 153 (3-1) 1998: T1273 (0-0) 2009: 89 (14-17) 2006: 22 (45-31) 2003: 98 (2-3) 2000: 359 (0-0) 2008: 27 (34-22) 2005: 61 (17-15) 2002: 331 (0-0) 1999: 639 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $218,638. Matches won-lost: ATP: 6-9 (singles), 10-6 (doubles) Challenger: 3-2 (singles), 0-1 (doubles). Singles Semifinalist: St. Petersburg. Quarterfinalist: Tokyo. Doubles Winner: Moscow(w/Kunitsyn). Finalist: Tokyo(w/Seppi). Semifinalist: Bangkok(w/Wachiramanowong). 2010 IN REVIEW The Moscow native returned from a severe left ankle injury in 09 to finish in Top 200Underwent his third surgery in past two years on Feb. 10Did not make his season debut until Roland Garros in late May and went 0-3 in tour level play before winning his first match in August in Washington (d. Gabashvili, l. to Berdych)In 1st RD at US Open, lost to No. 15 Melzer in five setsThen traveled to Asia where he advanced to QFs at Bangkok Challenger and ATP World Tour stop in Tokyo (d. Gulbis, Gasquet, l. to Nadal)In October, played two weeks on home soil and lost in 1st RD in Moscow to eventual champion Troicki and following week advanced to SF in St. Petersburg (l. to No. 10 Youzhny in third set tie-break). CAREER IN REVIEW The Russian has finished in Top 100 for seven straight years from 03-09, highlighted by year-end best ranking of No. 22 in 06 when he won a personal-high 45 matches and his first ATP World Tour titleReached a careerhigh No. 20 on Oct. 2 that yearHas a 6-4 mark in ATP World Tour finals, winning at least one title from 0609Won multiple titles in 07 (Indianapolis, Bangkok) and 08 (Sydney, Metz)In 09, was hampered by an ankle injury which sidelined him after US OpenUnderwent surgery on Sept. 11, 09Won his sixth title in Eastbourne (d. Dancevic)In 06, helped his country to Davis Cup final with a 4-0 singles record in three tiesIn 04, reached first ATP SF in WashingtonSidelined for final three months with back injuryIn 02, missed six months with back injuryHas an 8-9 career Davis Cup record (6-3 in singles) in 10 tiesEarned a career-high $856,069 in 08. CAREER TITLES (6): 2009 Eastbourne(G); 2008 Sydney(H), Metz(IH); 2007 Indianapolis(H), Bangkok(IH); 2006 Mumbai(H). FINALIST (2): 2008 Indianapolis(H); 2006 Los Angeles(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (4). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 11-5)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 4-5 6-6 12-7 8-8

10 1ST 1ST 1ST 09 3RD 3RD 1ST

09 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 08 2ND 4TH 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD 3RD 2ND

08 2ND 3RD 3RD 3RD 07 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 22-36)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 3-6 MIAMI 7-5 MONTE-CARLO 0-3 ROME 1-3 MADRID 0-3 TORONTO/MONTREAL 4-4 CINCINNATI 3-5 PARIS 4-4

PERSONAL Full name is Dmitry Igorevich TursunovMoved to U.S. from Moscow when he was 12 1/2 and his tennis base is the Gorin Tennis Academy in the Sacramento areaIntroduced to tennis by his Father, Igor, a former engineer for an Institute of Nuclear Reseach, who now coaches and has a tennis inventory buisnessMother, Svetlana is an accountant and his older brother Dennis (seven years older) helps his father outA big fan of actors; Jackie Chan, Will Ferrell and Owen WilsonObsessed with anything automotiveConsiders groundstrokes as best part of his game and fast surfaces as favoriteWorks with innovative fitness trainer Jason Stacy.

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FERNANDO

VERDASCO (ESP)
Birthdate: November 15, 1983 Turned Pro: 2001 Birthplace: Madrid, Spain Height: 62 (1.88m) Residence: Madrid, Spain Weight: 202 (91kg) Career Win-Loss: 282-195 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $7,290,545 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/8 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 14-48 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 7 (April 20, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 31 (February 2, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 9 (43-22) 2009: 9 (52-25) 2008: 16 (47-27)

2007: 26 (34-28) 2006: 35 (32-26) 2005: 33 (35-28)

2004: 36 (31-25) 2003: 107 (7-12) 2002: 173 (1-2)

2001: 462 (0-0) 2000: T1334 (0-0) 1999: T1031 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,971,365. Matches won-lost: ATP: 43-22 (singles), 4-7 (doubles). Singles Winner: San Jose, Barcelona. Finalist: Monte Carlo*, Nice. Semifinalist: Rome*. Quarterfinalist: Acapulco, Miami*, Bstad, Washington, US Open. 2010 IN REVIEW The No. 3 Spaniard (behind Nadal and No. 7 Ferrer) finished in Top 10 for second straight yearReached QFs or better 10 timesWon titles in San Jose (d. Roddick) and Barcelona (d. Soderling)Reached first ATP Masters 1000 final in Monte-Carlo* (l. to Nadal)Runner-up in Nice (l. to Gasquet)One of eight Spaniards to win titleAlternate at Barclays ATP World Tour FinalsWas 22-7 on clay and 21-14 on hardWent 5-3 vs. Top 10. CAREER IN REVIEW The Spaniard has ranked in Top 40 for seven straight years and made Top 10 breakthrough in 09, finishing No. 9 after reaching career-high No. 7 on April 20Won a personal-high 52 matches and reached Grand Slam-best SF at Australian Open, beating No. 4 Murray and No. 6 Tsonga before falling to Nadal in five-sets (5:14) marathon His lone title came in New Haven (d. Querrey) and runner-up in Brisbane and Kuala LumpurIn 08, finished in Top 20 for first time at No. 16 and won title in Umag (d. Andreev)Also runner-up in Nottingham (l. to Karlovic) and helped his country to Davis Cup title (d. Argentina 3-1), clinching tie with a five-set win over AcasusoWon doubles match and finished 3-1 (w/Lopez) during yearDid not win a title from 05-07 but reached finals in St. Petersburg in 07 (l. to Murray) and Kitzbhel in 05 (l. to Gaudio)In 04, earned his first ATP World Tour title in Valencia without dropping a set (d. No. 3 Ferrero in SF, Montanes in F) and runner-up in Acapulco (l. to Moya)Has a 12-9 career Davis Cup record (5-5 in singles) in 12 ties and member of winning team in 08-09. CAREER TITLES (5): 2010 San Jose(IH), Barcelona(CL); 2009 New Haven(H); 2008 Umag(CL); 2004 Valencia(CL). FINALIST (8): 2010 Monte-Carlo*(CL), Nice(CL); 2009 Brisbane(H), Kuala Lumpur(IH); 2008 Nottingham(G); 2007 St. Petersburg(IC); 2005 Kitzbhel(CL); 2004 Acapulco(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-8)

CAREER AUS. OPEN 12-7 ROLAND GARROS 14-7 WIMBLEDON 13-8 US OPEN 20-8 CAREER INDIAN WELLS 8-7 MIAMI 11-8 MONTE CARLO 6-6 ROME 11-6 MADRID 7-8 TORONTO/MONTREAL 8-6 CINCINNATI 3-7 SHANGHAI 0-2 PARIS 4-7

10 4TH 4TH 1ST QF 10 3RD QF

09 SF 4TH 4TH QF

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07 2ND 4TH 3RD 3RD 07 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST

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CAREER 0-3

09 RR

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 66-62)

09 QF QF RUP QF SF QF 3RD QF 2ND 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST 2ND 3RD 3RD

PERSONAL Full name is Fernando Verdasco CarmonaBegan playing at age four with father, Jose, at their home, which had two hard courts in the backyardFather and mother, Olga, own a restaurant in MadridHas two sisters, Sara and AnaClose friend of Feliciano LopezFavorite football team is Real MadridHis favorite non-tennis destination is Miami and holidays thereConsiders forehand best shotPosed nude for Cosmopolitan Magazine in July 2008 issue to raise awareness of male cancer for Everyman CampaignHas trained part-time with Gil Reyes in Las Vegas from 2008-10Fitness trainer is Vincent Calvo and works with his father Jose.
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FILIPPO

VOLANDRI (ITA)
Birthdate: September 5, 1981 Turned Pro: 1997 Birthplace: Livorno, Italy Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Livorno, Italy Weight: 161 (73kg) Career Win-Loss: 146-155 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $2,695,091 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/6 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-20 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 25 (July 23, 2007) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 120 (May 15, 2006) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 91 (4-6) 2007: 40 (20-25) 2004: 43 (30-23) 2001: 212 (2-3) 1998: 525 (0-0) 2009: 218 (0-3) 2006: 38 (34-27) 2003: 48 (18-18) 2000: 167 (0-0) 2008: 104 (10-20) 2005: 39 (28-28) 2002: 154 (0-2) 1999: 264 (0-0)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $119,046. Matches won-lost: ATP: 4-6 (singles) Challenger: 39-18 (singles), 3-2 (doubles). 2010 IN REVIEW The veteran Italian finished in Top 100 for sixth time in last eight yearsPlayed mainly Challengers winning a pair of titles on home soil in Rome (d. Ouahab) in April and in June (d. El Amrani)Also runner-up back-to-back weeks in San Marino (l. to Haase) and Trani (l. to Huta Galung) in AugustPosted an overall Challenger record of 39-18His best ATP result came in Rome* as he reached 3rd RD (l. to Gulbis). CAREER IN REVIEW The Italian native has finished in Top 50 for five straight years from 03-07, including a year-end best No. 38 in 06 when he captured his second ATP World Tour title in Palermo (d. N. Lapentti) and won a personal-high 34 matchesAlso runner-up in Buenos Aires (l. to Moya) and Bucharest (l. to Melzer) that yearHas a 2-6 career record in ATP World Tour finals, all coming on clayHas a career mark of 134-94 on clay and 12-61 on other surfacesHis best Grand Slam and ATP Masters 1000 results came in 07 as he reached 4th RD at Roland Garros (d. No. 7 Ljubicic, l. to Robredo) and SF in Rome* with wins over Gasquet, No. 1 Federer and No. 12 Berdych before losing to GonzalezIn 04, captured his first ATP title in St. Plten (d. Malisse) and reached finals in Umag (l. to Canas) and Palermo (l. to Berdych)Has a 10-7 career Davis Cup singles record in 10 ties since 01Earned a career high $472,705 in 06. CAREER TITLES (2): 2006 Palermo(CL); 2004 St. Plten(CL). FINALIST (6): 2006 Buenos Aires(CL), Bucharest(CL); 2005 Palermo(CL); 2004 Umag(CL), Palermo(CL); 2003 Umag(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-2)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 1-5 6-6 1-6 1-5 CAREER 0-5 2-4 7-6 13-10 0-2 0-2 1-2

08 1ST 1ST 1ST 10 3RD

07 1ST 4TH 1ST 1ST 09 1ST

06 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 08 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST

05 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST 07 1ST 2ND 1ST SF 1ST 1ST 2ND

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 28-37)

INDIAN WELLS MIAMI MONTE-CARLO ROME MADRID CINCINNATI PARIS

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age seven because his sister was playing and aunt was a tennis teacherFather, Renato, manager of a pharmaceutical company and mother, Donatella, housewifeHas one older sister, DonatellaFirst coaches were his aunt (Susanna Paoletti) and Piero CocchellaLikes soccer (supports Milan AC and Livorno teams) and going to movies (thriller and action films)Admired Stefan Edberg but admits his game has little in common with the Swede'sLikes clay as a surface and favorite shot is the forehandLikes tennis because it's an individual sport and for the opportunity to travel and see different placesDream is to win Roland GarrosCoached by Fabrizio Fanucci (since 1997).

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STANISLAS

WAWRINKA (SUI)
Birthdate: March 28, 1985 Turned Pro: 2002 Birthplace: Lausanne, Switzerland Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: St. Barthelemy, Switzerland Weight: 174 (78kg) Career Win-Loss: 177-135 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $4,018,810 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/6 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 13-37 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 9 (June 9, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 90 (November 6, 2006) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 21 (36-19) 2009: 21 (31-20) 2008: 13 (38-21)

2007: 36 (21-24) 2006: 30 (33-24) 2005: 55 (16-16)

2004: 162 (0-7) 2003: 169 (2-4) 2002: 690 (0-0)

2001: T1044 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $862,678. Matches won-lost: ATP: 36-19 (singles), 2-8 (doubles) Challenger: 5-0 (singles). Singles Winner: Casablanca. Finalist: Chennai. Semifinalist: Belgrade. Quarterfinalist: Rome*, US Open, Stockholm. 2010 IN REVIEW The Swiss No. 2 (behind Federer) finished in Top 25 for third straight year, highlighted by his second title and first Grand Slam QFWon title in Casablanca (d. Hanescu) and runner-up in Chennai (l. to Cilic)Won Challenger title on home soil in Lugano in early June (d. Starace)Advanced to QF at US Open (d. No. 4 Andy Murray in 3rd RD, l. to Youzhny in five sets)Compiled marks of 19-12 on hard and 17-6 on clay. CAREER IN REVIEW The Swiss native has finished in Top 30 in four of past five years (except 07), including a year-end best No. 13 in 08 when he reached finals in Doha and Rome*Won doubles gold medal at Beijing Olympics (w/Federer) Won a personal-high 38 matches that year and reached a career-high ranking of No. 9 on June 9, 08 and remained there for 22 straight weeksIn 09, beat countryman Federer for first time en route to SF at MonteCarlo*In 07, was sidelined for three months with a right knee injury during Davis Cup practice on Feb. 8 and underwent surgery following dayCame back and reached two finals, in Stuttgart (l. to Nadal) and Vienna (l. to Djokovic)In 06, earned his first ATP World Tour title in Umag as Djokovic retired (breathing difficulties) in 05, reached first ATP final in Gstaad (l. to Gaudio)Captured 03 Roland Garros junior titleHas a 12-15 career Davis Cup record (11-9 in singles) in 13 tiesEarned a career-high $988,428 in 08. CAREER TITLES (2): 2010 Casablanca(CL); 2006 Umag(CL). FINALIST (6): 2010 Chennai(H); 2008 Doha(H), Rome*(CL); 2007 Stuttgart(CL), Vienna(IH); 2005 Gstaad(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 14-9)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 8-5 10-6 8-6 14-6

10 3RD 4TH 1ST QF 10 3RD 3RD QF 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 3RD

09 3RD 3RD 4TH 1ST 09 4TH 4TH SF 3RD 3RD 3RD 1ST 3RD 1ST

08 2ND 3RD 4TH 4TH 08 QF 2ND 1ST

07 3RD 2ND 1ST 4TH

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05 3RD 1ST 3RD 05 2ND 1ST 2ND

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 52-41)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 7-3 MIAMI 4-4 MONTE-CARLO 6-4 ROME 11-6 MADRID 5-4 TORONTO/MONTREAL 6-5 CINCINNATI 3-4 SHANGHAI 3-2 PARIS 6-6

07 RUP 1ST 3RD 1ST 3RD 2ND 1ST 2ND 3RD

PERSONAL Began playing at age eightSurname Wawrinka is of Polish decent but Wawrinka is only Polish by ancestry Nicknamed StanFather, Wolfram is German, and mother, Isabelle is Swiss, both work in an organic farm, helping handicapped peopleGrandparents are CzechHas one older brother Jonathan, who teaches tennis, and two younger sisters Djanaee and Naella, are students and they play tennisStopped attending school at age 15 in order to focus on tennis full-timeIt was the natural line for me, the right path, to follow with my tennis, he says about itStarted playing international junior events at age 14 and then began satellite circuit following yearHobbies include movies and musicConsiders clay best surface and his best shot backhand Daughter, Alexia (born Feb. 12, 2010)Coached by former ATP pro Peter Lundgren (since mid-July 2010).
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MIKHAIL

YOUZHNY

(RUS)

Birthdate: June 25, 1982 Turned Pro: 1999 Birthplace: Moscow, Russia Height: 60 (1.83m) Residence: Moscow, Russia Weight: 172 (78kg) Career Win-Loss: 339-244 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $8,064,433 One-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 7/10 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 25-55 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 8 (January 28, 2008) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 43 (September 11, 2006) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 10 (43-19) 2007: 19 (50-24) 2004: 16 (42-27) 2001: 58 (20-20) 1998: T1105 (0-0) 2009: 19 (42-28) 2006: 24 (25-21) 2003: 43 (29-27) 2000: 113 (6-8) 2008: 33 (28-22) 2005: 44 (23-23) 2002: 32 (31-24) 1999: 327 (0-1)
2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,900,349. Matches won-lost: ATP: 43-19 (singles), 15-15 (doubles). Singles Winner: Munich, Kuala Lumpur. Finalist: Rotterdam, Dubai, St. Petersburg. Semifinalist: US Open. Quarterfinalist: Miami*, Roland Garros, Gstaad. Doubles Winner: Halle(w/Stakhovsky). Semifinalist: Kuala Lumpur(w/Stakhovsky). 2010 IN REVIEW The top Russian had career-best year with first Top 10 finish and two titles in five finalsWon 300th career match in February en route to final in Rotterdam (ret. w/ right thigh injury vs. Soderling)Runner-up in Dubai (l. to Djokovic)Won titles in Munich (d. Cilic) and Kuala Lumpur (d. Golubev)Finalist in St. Petersburg (l. to Kukushkin)Reached second SF at US Open (06), losing to NadalWent 2-4 vs. Top 10 opponents and compiled marks of 30-12 on hard and 12-5 on clayEarned a career-high $1,900,349. CAREER IN REVIEW The Russian has nine consecutive Top 50 year-end rankings, including four Top 20 finishesIs 7-9 lifetime in finals and has pair of SFs at US Open (06 and 10)In 07, won a personal-high 50 matches with two finalsIn 09, won Moscow (d. Tipsarevic) and reached three finalsIn 08, won title in Chennai (d. No. 2 Nadal) and reached QF at Australian Open (d. No. 4 Davydenko, l. to Tsonga) to reach career-high No. 8 on Jan. 28In 07, won Rotterdam and reached two finalsIn 06, went into US Open ranked No. 54 and reached SF (went to No. 24)In 05, reached seven ATP QFs In 04, won St. Petersburg and runner-up in BeijingReached QF at Athens OlympicsIn 02, captured first title in Stuttgart (d. Caas) and led country to Davis Cup title with decisive match win over Frances MathieuCompiled outstanding junior results, reaching final of Australian Open juniors in 99 (l. to Pless)Has an 18-17 career Davis Cup record (13-11 in singles) in 23 ties. CAREER TITLES (7): 2010 Munich(CL), Kuala Lumpur(IH); 2009 Moscow(IH); 2008 Chennai(H); 2007 Rotterdam(IH); 2004 St. Petersburg(IC); 2002 Stuttgart(CL). FINALIST (10): 2010 Rotterdam(IH), Dubai(H), St. Petersburg(IH); 2009 Munich(CL), Tokyo(H), Valencia(IH); 2007 Dubai(H), Munich(CL); 2004 Beijing(H); 2002 St. Petersburg(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (7). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-9)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 16-9+ 15-10 19-10 18-8

10 3RD QF 2ND SF 10 QF 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 2ND

09 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 09 1ST 2ND 2ND 3RD 2ND

08 QF 3RD 4TH 08 3RD 4TH 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST

07 3RD 4TH 4TH 2ND 07 2ND 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND QF

06 1ST 2ND 3RD SF 06 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND 2ND

05 2ND 2ND 4TH 3RD 05 2ND 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST QF

04 1ST 3RD 1ST 3RD 04 4TH 1ST 1ST 1ST 2ND 2ND QF

03 4TH 2ND 2ND 1ST 03 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 3RD 1ST

02 3RD 1ST 4TH 02 3RD

01 3RD 1ST 4TH 3RD 01 3RD

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* (Career W-L: 50-64)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 4-7 MIAMI 7-8 MONTE-CARLO 3-6 ROME 4-7 MADRID 3-7 TORONTO/MONTREAL 8-8 CINCINNATI 9-8 SHANGHAI 0-1 PARIS 6-5

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PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age sixFather, Mikhail, passed away; mother, Lubov, is an economistHas one older brother, Andrei, who has played mostly pro Futures events in his career from 1998-2000Childhood hero was Stefan Edberg and liked his mentalityAt age 13, was a ballboy for Russia-U.S. Davis Cup final in Moscow in 1995 and posed for photos with U.S. members Courier, Sampras and Todd MartinGives military style salute to fans after big wins with racket above his head with left hand and salute with rightWife, Yulia (married Nov. 22, 2008 in Moscow)Fitness trainer is Oleg Mosiakov and coached by Boris Sobkin (since age 10).

NENAD

ZIMONJIC (SRB)
Birthdate: June 4, 1976 Turned Pro: 1995 Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Belgrade, Serbia Weight: 200 (90kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: 457-235 Plays: Right-handed Career Prize Money: $5,199,653 One-handed backhand Doubles Titles/Finalist: 39/25 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 176 (March 29, 1999) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 1 (November 17, 2008) YEAR-END SOUTH ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 3 (59-23) 2009: 3 (61-17) 2008: 1 (49-18)

2007: 5 (49-17) 2004: 18 (32-24) 2001: 32 (33-20) 1998: 116 (0-2) 1995: 364 (0-0) 2006:11 (42-19) 2003: 32 (31-21) 2000: 29 (32-21) 1997: 203 (0-1) 1994: 474 (0-0) 2005:11 (33-22) 2002: 51 (20-15) 1999: 86 (14-12) 1996: 254 (1-0) 1993: 981 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $922,384. Matches won-lost: ATP: 59-23 (doubles) . Doubles Winner: Sydney, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo*, Barcelona, Roland Garros, Vienna, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London. Finalist: Australian Open, Indian Wells*, Madrid*, Basel. Semifinalist: London / Queens Club, Beijing (all w/Nestor). 2010 IN REVIEW The Serb teamed with Canadian Nestor to compile a 7-4 mark in finals and finish as No. 2 teamClosed season by capturing title at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London where they defeated top-ranked Bryan brothers in SFs and No. 3 Bhupathi-Mirnyi in finalAlso helped his country to its first Davis Cup title (d. France 3-2) Lost five-set match (w/Troicki) to Clement-Llodra in finalIn January, picked up title in Sydney and reached Australian Open final (l. to Bryan-Bryan)In February, defended Rotterdam title and one month later, reached final at Indian Wells* (l. to M. Lopez-Nadal)On clay, captured titles in Monte-Carlo* and Barcelona, finalists in Madrid* and winners at Roland Garros (d. Dlouhy-Paes)It was his third Slam crownBroke five-month title drought in Vienna in October and followed with runner-up in BaselFinished tied No. 3 in doubles individually, his fourth straight Top 5 campaign. CAREER IN REVIEW The Serbian doubles specialist has 39 career titles and in 09 captured a career best nine titles in 11 finals with Nestor while compiling a 61-17 match recordHas finished in Top 20 for seven straight yearsHas captured three Grand Slam crowns (all w/Nestor)Earned his first Slam title at Wimbledon in 08 and repeated title following yearIn 09, five of his titles came at ATP Masters 1000 events (Monte-Carlo*, Rome*, Madrid*, Cincinnati*, Paris*) and finished No. 2In 08, finished No. 1, clinching top spot with win over Bryan Brothers in Tennis Masters Cup final in ShanghaiIn singles, reached a career-high No. 176 in March 99 and his best Grand Slam result was 3rd RD at Wimbledon that yearWon Yugoslavia 16s, 18s and mens (twice) in singles, doubles and mixed national championshipsHas a 36-17 career Davis Cup record (23-8 in doubles) in 37 ties since 95Was playing captain in 03-04Earned a career high $1,203,345 in 2009. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (39). FINALIST (25). GRAND SLAM HISTORY DOUBLES (3-4 in Finals). AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Finalist - 2010 (w/Nestor); Mixed Champion - 2008 (w/Sun), 2004 (w/Bovina); ROLAND GARROS: Champion - 2010 (w/Nestor); Finalist - 2008 (w/Nestor); Mixed Champion - 2010, 2006 (w/Srebotnik); WIMBLEDON - Champion 2009, 2008 (w/Nestor); 2006 Finalist (w/Santoro), 2004 (w/Knowle). BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY

CAREER 14-7

10 09 WON RR

(08-10 w/Nestor, 06 w/Santoro, 05 w/Paes)

08 06 WON RR

05 RUP

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY* *DOUBLES (11-8 in finals) - INDIAN WELLS: Finalist - 2010, 2008 (w/Nestor); MONTE CARLO: Champion - 2010, 2009 (w/Nestor), 2005 - (w/Paes), 2004 (w/Henman), Finalist - 2006 (w/Santoro); ROME: Champion - 2009 (w/Nestor), 2007 (w/Santoro), Finalist - 2008 (w/Nestor); HAMBURG: Champion - 2008 (w/Nestor); TORONTO: Champion - 2008 (w/Nestor); CINCINNATI: Champion - 2009 (w/Nestor); MADRID: Champion-2009 (w/Nestor), Finalist - 2010 (w/Nestor), 2005 (w/Paes); PARIS: Champion - 2009 (w/Nestor), Finalist - 2007 (w/Nestor), 2006 (w/Santoro). PERSONAL Began playing at age nineNicknames include Ziki, Zimo, ZimoneFather, Mirko, is a civil engineer; mother, Nevenka, is a bank employeeHas older brother, IgorPlayed football, track, basketball and handball as kidChildhood heroes were Michael Jordan and Carl LewisEnjoys music of U2, Dire Straits and Seal Considers fast clay and hard courts favorite surfaces and best shot is serveCredits former pro Robert Seguso with providing assistance and guidance early in careerWife, Mina (married May 24, 2008 in Belgrade)Twins, Leon (son) born 3:11 p.m. and Luna (daughter) two minutes later on Dec. 3, 2008Elected to ATP Player Council from June 2010 to June 2012.
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MISCHA

ZVEREV (GER)
Birthdate: August 22, 1987 Turned Pro: 2005 Birthplace: Moscow, Russia Height: 63 (1.91m) Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Weight: 178 (80kg) Career Win-Loss: 55-75 Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $1,526,753 Two-handed backhand Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-6 Highest Singles South African Airways ATP Ranking: 45 (June 8, 2009) Highest ATP Doubles Ranking: 44 (June 8, 2009) YEAR-END SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ATP RANKING HISTORY (WIN-LOSS)

2010: 82 (13-18) 2009: 78 (15-24) 2008: 80 (18-22)

2007: 80 (6-8) 2006: 157 (3-3) 2005: 552 (0-0)

2004: 690 (0-0) 2003: 776 (0-0) 2002:T1345 (0-0)

2010 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $318,805. Matches won-lost: ATP: 13-18 (singles), 1-6 (doubles) Challenger: 7-9 (singles), 3-6 (doubles). Singles Finalist: Metz. Semifinalist: Marseille. Quarterfinalist: Halle. Doubles Semifinalist: Houston(w/Zeballos). 2010 IN REVIEW The German finished in Top 100 for fourth year in a row highlighted by his maiden ATP World Tour final in Metz (l. to Simon) in OctoberWent from No. 155 to No. 115 afterwardsAlso a SF in Marseille (l. to Llodra) in February and QF in Halle (l. to Becker) in JuneQualified in Shanghai* and reached 3rd RD (d. Stakhovsky, No. 6 Davydenko, l. to Monaco)Went 13-18 in ATP events (10-11 on hard, 1-6 on clay). CAREER IN REVIEW The German broke through to reach a career-high No. 45 in June 09, highlighted by five ATP World Tour QF finishes, including his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 in Rome* as a qualifierPosted wins over Berdych, Mathieu and No. 7 Simon before losing to FedererHas played better indoors (23-18, .561) compared to outdoors (32-57. 361) on ATP World Tour in his careerIn 08, finished at No. 80 for second straight year, reaching his first ATP World Tour SF in Moscow in addition to four QFsIn February, defeated No. 5 Ferrer in Rotterdam for first Top 10 win before losing to Karlovic in QFAt Wimbledon turned in a Grand Slam-best 3rd RD (d. Peya, Ferrero; l. to Wawrinka)Then reached QF on clay at Umag (l. to Verdasco) and on hard courts at New Haven (l. to Verdasco)In doubles, won ATP titles in Halle and Tokyo (w/Youzhny) and was a finalist in Stuttgart (w/Berrer)In 07, improved his ranking for a fifth straight season, compiling a 26-15 Challenger record with three titles to finish in Top 100 for first time at No. 80His best ATP result was a QF in Newport (l. to eventual champion Santoro)Has a 60-47 career match record in Challengers and 4-1 in finals while 59-38 in Futures events and 4-0 in finalsEarned a career high $464,010 in 09. CAREER FINALIST (1): 2010 Metz(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-3)

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

CAREER 1-4 0-3 3-3 0-2

10 1ST 1ST 10 1ST 3RD

09 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 09 1ST 1ST QF 1ST 1ST 1ST

08 1ST 1ST 3RD 1ST

07 2ND 1ST

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-9)

CAREER INDIAN WELLS 0-2 MIAMI 0-1 ROME 3-1 TORONTO/MONTREAL 0-1 CINCINNATI 0-1 SHANGHAI 2-2

PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age two with father Alexander, a former Davis Cup player for the former Soviet Union Family moved from Moscow to Germany in 1991Mother, Irina, is also a former playerBoth parents coach at a tennis club in Hamburg (UHC)Has one younger brother, Sascha, who is a promising junior playerSpeaks Russian, German and EnglishNicknamed MischLikes fishing and NBA (supports Miami Heat)Admired his father who according to players such as Alexander Volkov and Yevgeny Kafelnikov played like a cat on the courtFavorite surface is indoors and favorite shots are serve and volleyCoached by his father.

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PLAYER BIRTHDAYS
JANUARY
David Nalbandian 1-82 Pablo Cuevas 1-86 Stefan Koubek 2-77 Ivan Dodig 2-85 Santiago Ventura 5-80 Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo 6-78 Sergiy Stakhovsky 6-86 Michael Kohlmann 11-74 Paul-Henri Mathieu 12-82 Ruben Bemelmans 14-88 Marcin Matkowski 15-81 Carlos Salamanca 15-83 Albert Ramos-Vinolas 17-88 Olivier Rochus 18-81 Horia Tecau 19-85 Robert Farah 20-87 Ivan Sergeyev 20-88 Nicolas Mahut 21-82 Pablo Andujar 23-86 Adrian Ungur 25-85 Izak Van der Merwe 26-84 Daniel Munoz-De La Nava29-82 Julian Reister Matthias Bachinger Karol Beck Dudi Sela Jonathan Erlich Robin Haase Pere Riba David Marrero Thomas Schoorel Lukas Dlouhy Andy Ram Rui Machado Juan Pablo Brzezicki Marcel Granollers Simon Greul Josselin Ouanna Roberto Bautista-Agut Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Alex Bogomolov Jr. Eduardo Schwank Taylor Dent Rainer Schuettler Juan Sebastian Cabal John Isner Horacio Zeballos Julian Knowle Bob Bryan Mike Bryan 2-86 2-87 3-82 4-85 5-77 6-87 7-88 8-80 8-89 9-83 10-80 10-84 12-82 12-86 13-81 14-86 14-88 17-85 23-83 23-86 24-81 25-76 25-86 26-85 27-85 29-74 29-78 29-78 1-78 1-82 7-92 8-89 9-83 11-74 15-87 15-87 16-82 16-91 17-80 18-80 18-86 18-88 21-84 21-86 22-81 22-81 22-82 22-87 23-85 24-87 25-82 27-88 30-83 Benjamin Becker Leander Paes Marcos Baghdatis Richard Gasquet Carsten Ball Richard Berankis Janko Tipsarevic Mikhail Youzhny Yuri Schukin Eric Prodon Adrian Mannarino 16-81 17-73 17-85 18-86 20-87 21-90 22-84 25-82 26-79 27-81 29-88 1-79 1-80 4-78 6-77 8-80 11-89 14-81 14-83 14-87 16-80 17-82 17-87 19-80 20-83 21-81 21-85 21-86 22-87 23-81 23-89 24-85 25-83 29-80 31-82 2-83 2-85 7-83 7-85 8-81 8-85 9-77 14-83 14-84 16-81 18-87 21-85 22-87 25-81 30-79 30-82 30-88 31-79 1-86 4-71 4-72 5-81 5-84 7-86 8-87 Marco Chiudinelli Tomas Berdych Yuichi Sugita Conor Niland Thiemo de Bakker Feliciano Lopez Franco Skugor Andrej Martin Marcelo Melo Marin Cilic Grega Zemlja Igor Kunitsyn 10-81 17-85 18-88 19-81 19-88 20-81 20-87 20-89 23-83 28-88 29-86 30-81 4-79 5-83 5-90 6-85 7-82 7-87 8-85 10-79 11-79 16-83 19-81 26-85 3-87 7-88 12-77 13-90 14-76 14-76 14-83 15-79 15-83 26-80 26-87 27-78 27-87 28-83 3-87 8-82 8-84 9-81 12-82 15-81 17-77 20-81 21-80 26-87 27-84 27-88 27-90 28-79 28-80 29-89 30-87

JULY
Julio Silva Michael Berrer Marcos Daniel Max Mirnyi Mariusz Fyrstenberg Martin Klizan Potito Starace Igor Andreev Ryan Sweeting Oliver Marach Bobby Reynolds Daniel Brands Xavier Malisse Maximo Gonzalez Victor Hanescu Filip Polasek Martin Fischer Andrey Golubev Jarkko Nieminen Donald Young Lukas Rosol Stephane Bohli Fernando Gonzalez Marc Lopez

OCTOBER
Bjorn Phau Florian Mayer Federico Del Bonis Jesse Huta Galung Robby Ginepri Sam Querrey Simone Bolelli Nicolas Massu Michal Mertinak Philipp Kohlschreiber Ivan Navarro Alexandre Kudryavtsev

FEBRUARY
Carlos Berlocq Rogerio Dutra Da Silva Andreas Beck Jaroslav Pospisil Viktor Troicki Juan Carlos Ferrero Jeremy Chardy Somdev Devvarman Wesley Moodie Evgeny Korolev Michal Przysiezny Antonio Veic Andreas Seppi Konstantin Kravchuk Lleyton Hewitt Santiago Gonzalez Brian Dabul Bruno Soares Ivo Karlovic Florent Serra 3-83 3-84 5-86 9-81 10-86 12-80 12-87 13-85 14-79 14-88 16-84 18-88 21-84 23-85 24-81 24-83 24-84 27-82 28-79 28-81 1-71 4-80 5-87 13-84 17-80 18-84 19-77 19-79 22-87 24-84 24-85 25-80 28-85 29-84 30-77 2-82 2-83

NOVEMBER
Lukas Lacko Alexandr Dolgopolov Paul Hanley Jerzy Janowicz Ramon Delgado Frantisek Cermak Alejandro Falla Robert Kendrick Fernando Verdasco Albert Montanes Matthew Ebden Radek Stepanek Santiago Giraldo Edouard Roger-Vasselin

MAY
Michael Russell Tommy Robredo Ryan Harrison Benoit Paire Gilles Muller Simon Aspelin Andy Murray Leonardo Mayer Lukasz Kubot Grigor Dimitrov Stephane Robert Michael Llodra Kevin Anderson Tatsuma Ito Ivo Minar Tobias Kamke Jurgen Melzer Eric Butorac Thiago Alves Novak Djokovic Teymuraz Gabashvili Fabio Fognini Victor Crivoi Joao Souza Simone Vagnozzi

AUGUST
Nikola Ciric Ilija Bozoljac Jan Hajek Daniel Gimeno-Traver Roger Federer Marinko Matosevic Alessio Di Mauro Yen-Hsun Lu Robin Soderling Denis Gremelmayr Igor Sijsling Nicolas Almagro Mischa Zverev Jean-Julien Rojer Juan Ignacio Chela Andy Roddick Ernests Gulbis Peter Luczak

DECEMBER
Tim Smyczek David Guez Dustin Brown Mardy Fish Dmitry Tursunov Paolo Lorenzi Arnaud Clement Julien Benneteau Ricardo Mello Mikhail Kukushkin Gilles Simon Attila Balazs Milos Raonic James Blake Diego Junqueira Kei Nishikori Thomaz Bellucci

MARCH
Dick Norman Rohan Bopanna Blaz Kavcic Steve Darcis Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi Rajeev Ram Robert Lindstedt Ivan Ljubicic Andreas Haider-Maurer Philipp Petzschner Frederico Gil Olivier Patience Stanislas Wawrinka Juan Monaco Marc Gicquel

JUNE
Nikolay Davydenko 2-81 Rafael Nadal 3-86 Nenad Zimonjic 4-76 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 4-83 Rik De Voest 5-80 Mahesh Bhupathi 7-74 Marsel Ilhan 11-87 Christopher Kas 13-80 John Millman 14-89

SEPTEMBER
Gael Monfils Mark Knowles Daniel Nestor Filippo Volandri Go Soeda Denis Istomin Illya Marchenko

APRIL
David Ferrer Paul Capdeville

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SINGLES
(As of Dec. 6, 2010) 64 Giraldo, Santiago/COL 65 Haase, Robin/NED 66 Berlocq, Carlos/ARG 67 Kamke, Tobias/GER 68 Gonzalez, Fernando/CHI 69 Serra, Florent/FRA 70 Kubot, Lukasz/POL 71 Andujar, Pablo/ESP 72 Riba, Pere/ESP 73 Karlovic, Ivo/CRO 74 Schwank, Eduardo/ARG 75 Sela, Dudi/ISR 76 Mello, Ricardo/BRA 77 Ramirez Hidalgo, Ruben/ESP 78 Clement, Arnaud/FRA 79 Andreev, Igor/RUS 80 Gabashvili, Teymuraz/RUS 81 Marchenko, Illya/UKR 82 Zverev, Mischa/GER 83 Mannarino, Adrian/FRA 84 Schuettler, Rainer/GER 85 Dabul, Brian/ARG 86 Przysiezny, Michal/POL 87 Berankis, Richard/LTU 88 Dodig, Ivan/CRO 89 Lacko, Lukas/SVK 90 Ilhan, Marsel/TUR 91 Volandri, Filippo/ITA 92 Brown, Dustin/GER 93 Machado, Rui/POR 94 Mayer, Leonardo/ARG 95 Hajek, Jan/CZE 96 Daniel, Marcos/BRA 97 Mathieu, Paul-Henri/FRA 98 Nishikori, Kei/JPN 99 Russell, Michael/USA 100 Kunitsyn, Igor/RUS 101 Gil, Frederico/POR 102 Phau, Bjorn/GER 103 Beck, Karol/SVK 104 Brands, Daniel/GER 105 Falla, Alejandro/COL 106 Dimitrov, Grigor/BUL 107 Bolelli, Simone/ITA 108 Devvarman, Somdev/IND 109 Darcis, Steve/BEL 110 Zeballos, Horacio/ARG 111 Souza, Joao/BRA 112 Kavcic, Blaz/SLO 113 Rochus, Olivier/BEL 114 Reister, Julian/GER 115 Kendrick, Robert/USA 116 Sweeting, Ryan/USA 117 Chiudinelli, Marco/SUI 118 Dent, Taylor/USA 119 Haider-Maurer, Andreas/AUT 120 Soeda, Go/JPN 121 Gremelmayr, Denis/GER 122 Robert, Stephane/FRA 123 Ramos-Vinolas, Albert/ESP 124 Roger-Vasselin, Edouard/FRA 125 Huta Galung, Jesse/NED 126 Schukin, Yuri/KAZ 127 Sijsling, Igor/NED 128 Young, Donald/USA 129 Niland, Conor/IRL 130 Greul, Simon/GER 131 Koubek, Stefan/AUT 132 Mahut, Nicolas/FRA 133 Fischer, Martin/AUT 134 Muller, Gilles/LUX 135 Blake, James/USA 136 Bohli, Stephane/SUI 137 Luczak, Peter/AUS 138 Matosevic, Marinko/AUS 139 Pospisil, Jaroslav/CZE 140 Korolev, Evgeny/KAZ 141 Gonzalez, Maximo/ARG 142 Zemlja, Grega/SLO 143 Lorenzi, Paolo/ITA 144 Ginepri, Robby/USA 145 Prodon, Eric/FRA 146 Kravchuk, Konstantin/RUS 147 Munoz-De LaNava, Daniel/ESP 148 Junqueira, Diego/ARG 149 Bozoljac, Ilija/SRB 150 Alves, Thiago/BRA 151 Gicquel, Marc/FRA 152 Paire, Benoit/FRA 153 Ball, Carsten/AUS 154 Beck, Andreas/GER 155 Klizan, Martin/SVK 156 Raonic, Milos/CAN 157 Ouanna, Josselin/FRA 158 Dutra Da Silva, Rogerio/BRA 159 Kudryavtsev, Alexandre/RUS 160 Del Bonis, Federico/ARG 161 Janowicz, Jerzy/POL 162 Di Mauro, Alessio/ITA 163 Reynolds, Bobby/USA 164 Rosol, Lukas/CZE 165 Capdeville, Paul/CHI 166 Bogomolov Jr., Alex/USA 167 Minar, Ivo/CZE 168 Schoorel, Thomas/NED 169 Guez, David/FRA 170 Bautista-Agut, Roberto/ESP 171 Smyczek, Tim/USA 172 Salamanca, Carlos/COL 173 Harrison, Ryan/USA 174 Van der Merwe, Izak/RSA 175 Brzezicki, Juan Pablo/ARG 176 Crivoi, Victor/ROU 177 Martin, Andrej/SVK 178 Bemelmans, Ruben/BEL 179 Vagnozzi, Simone/ITA 180 Sugita, Yuichi/JPN 181 De Voest, Rik/RSA 182 Skugor, Franco/CRO 183 Ebden, Matthew/AUS 184 Ito, Tatsuma/JPN 185 Ram, Rajeev/USA 186 Ungur, Adrian/ROU 187 Massu, Nicolas/CHI 188 Bachinger, Matthias/GER 189 Silva, Julio/BRA 190 Farah, Robert/COL 191 Balazs, Attila/HUN 192 Veic, Antonio/CRO 193 Cabal, Juan Sebastian/COL 194 Navarro, Ivan/ESP 195 Delgado, Ramon/PAR 196 Patience, Olivier/FRA 197 Tursunov, Dmitry/RUS 198 Ciric, Nikola/SRB 199 Sergeyev, Ivan/UKR 200 Alcaide, Guillermo/ESP 201 Ward, James/GBR 202 Gensse, Augustin/FRA 203 Rufin, Guillaume/FRA 204 Millman, John/AUS 205 Recouderc, Laurent/FRA 206 Millot, Vincent/FRA 207 Polansky, Peter/CAN 208 Tomic, Bernard/AUS 209 Cook, Lester/USA 210 Lapentti, Giovanni/ECU 211 Cipolla, Flavio/ITA 212 Viola, Matteo/ITA 213 Krajinovic, Filip/SRB 214 Klein, Brydan/AUS 215 Peya, Alexander/AUT 216 El Amrani, Reda/MAR 217 Olaso, Guillermo/ESP 218 Decoud, Sebastian/ARG 219 Estrella, Victor/DOM 220 Knittel, Bastian/GER 221 Hernandez, Oscar/ESP 222 Aguilar, Jorge/CHI 223 Ignatik, Uladzimir/BLR 224 Zopp, Jurgen/EST 225 Zampieri, Caio/BRA 226 Witten, Jesse/USA 227 Ventura, Santiago/ESP 228 Lojda, Dusan/CZE 229 Goffin, David/BEL 230 Kindlmann, Dieter/GER 231 Kuznetsov, Andrey/RUS 232 Semjan, Marek/SVK 233 Burquier, Gregoire/FRA 234 Tavares, Leonardo/POR 235 Crugnola, Marco/ITA 236 DeHeart, Ryler/USA 237 Hocevar, Ricardo/BRA 238 Flock, Alexander/GER 239 Lindahl, Nick/SWE 240 Hernych, Jan/CZE 241 Martin, Alberto/ESP 242 Sousa, Joao/POR 243 Kim, Kevin/USA 244 Rieschick, Sebastian/GER 245 Mertens, Yannick/BEL 246 Rochette, Laurent/FRA 247 Rochus, Christophe/BEL 248 Kuznetsov, Alex/USA 249 Lammer, Michael/SUI 250 Jones, Greg/AUS 1 Nadal, Rafael/ESP 2 Federer, Roger/SUI 3 Djokovic, Novak/SRB 4 Murray, Andy/GBR 5 Soderling, Robin/SWE 6 Berdych, Tomas/CZE 7 Ferrer, David/ESP 8 Roddick, Andy/USA 9 Verdasco, Fernando/ESP 10 Youzhny, Mikhail/RUS 11 Melzer, Jurgen/AUT 12 Monfils, Gael/FRA 13 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried/FRA 14 Cilic, Marin/CRO 15 Almagro, Nicolas/ESP 16 Fish, Mardy/USA 17 Ljubicic, Ivan/CRO 18 Querrey, Sam/USA 19 Isner, John/USA 20 Baghdatis, Marcos/CYP 21 Wawrinka, Stanislas/SUI 22 Davydenko, Nikolay/RUS 23 Llodra, Michael/FRA 24 Gulbis, Ernests/LAT 25 Montanes, Albert/ESP 26 Monaco, Juan/ARG 27 Nalbandian, David/ARG 28 Troicki, Viktor/SRB 29 Ferrero, Juan Carlos/ESP 30 Gasquet, Richard/FRA 31 Bellucci, Thomaz/BRA 32 Lopez, Feliciano/ESP 33 Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo/ESP 34 Kohlschreiber, Philipp/GER 35 Lu, Yen-Hsun/TPE 36 Golubev, Andrey/KAZ 37 Mayer, Florian/GER 38 Chela, Juan Ignacio/ARG 39 Nieminen, Jarkko/FIN 40 Istomin, Denis/UZB 41 Simon, Gilles/FRA 42 Granollers,Marcel/ESP 43 de Bakker, Thiemo/NED 44 Benneteau, Julien/FRA 45 Chardy, Jeremy/FRA 46 Stakhovsky, Sergiy/UKR 47 Starace, Potito/ITA 48 Dolgopolov, Alexandr/UKR 49 Tipsarevic, Janko/SRB 50 Robredo, Tommy/ESP 51 Hanescu, Victor/ROU 52 Seppi, Andreas/ITA 53 Becker, Benjamin/GER 54 Hewitt, Lleyton/AUS 55 Fognini, Fabio/ITA 56 Gimeno-Traver, Daniel/ESP 57 Petzschner, Philipp/GER 58 Berrer, Michael/GER 59 Kukushkin, Mikhail/KAZ 60 Malisse, Xavier/BEL 61 Anderson, Kevin/RSA 62 Stepanek, Radek/CZE 63 Cuevas, Pablo/URU

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TOP 10 SINGLES (SINCE 1973)
2009 1 Roger Federer (SUI) 2 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 3 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 4 Andy Murray (GBR) 5 Juan Martin del Potro(ARG) 6 Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) 7 Andy Roddick (USA) 8 Robin Soderling (SWE) 9 Fernando Verdasco (ESP) 10 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 2008 1 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 2 Roger Federer (SUI) 3 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 4 Andy Murray (GBR) 5 Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) 6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 7 Gilles Simon (FRA) 8 Andy Roddick (USA) 9 Juan Martin del Potro(ARG) 10 James Blake (USA) 2007 1 Roger Federer 2 Rafael Nadal 3 Novak Djokovic 4 Nikolay Davydenko 5 David Ferrer 6 Andy Roddick 7 Fernando Gonzalez 8 Richard Gasquet 9 David Nalbandian 10 Tommy Robredo 2006 1 Roger Federer 2 Rafael Nadal 3 Nikolay Davydenko 4 James Blake 5 Ivan Ljubicic 6 Andy Roddick 7 Tommy Robredo 8 David Nalbandian 9 Mario Ancic 10 Fernando Gonzalez 2005 1 Roger Federer 2 Rafael Nadal 3 Andy Roddick 4 Lleyton Hewitt 5 Nikolay Davydenko 6 David Nalbandian 7 Andre Agassi 8 Guillermo Coria 9 Ivan Ljubicic 10 Gaston Gaudio 2004 1 Roger Federer 2 Andy Roddick 3 Lleyton Hewitt 4 Marat Safin 5 Carlos Moya 6 Tim Henman 7 Guillermo Coria 8 Andre Agassi 9 David Nalbandian 10 Gaston Gaudio 2003 1 Andy Roddick 2 Roger Federer 3 Juan Carlos Ferrero 4 Andre Agassi 5 Guillermo Coria 6 Rainer Schuettler 7 Carlos Moya 8 David Nalbandian 9 Mark Philippoussis 10 Sebastien Grosjean (SUI) (ESP) (SRB) (RUS) (ESP) (USA) (CHI) (FRA) (ARG) (ESP) (SUI) (ESP) (RUS) (USA) (CRO) (USA) (ESP) (ARG) (CRO) (CHI) (SUI) (ESP) (USA) (AUS) (RUS) (ARG) (USA) (ARG) (CRO) (ARG) (SUI) (USA) (AUS) (RUS) (ESP) (GBR) (ARG) (USA) (ARG) (ARG) (USA) (SUI) (ESP) (USA) (ARG) (GER) (ESP) (ARG) (AUS) (FRA) 2002 1 Lleyton Hewitt 2 Andre Agassi 3 Marat Safin 4 Juan Carlos Ferrero 5 Carlos Moya 6 Roger Federer 7 Jiri Novak 8 Tim Henman 9 Albert Costa 10 Andy Roddick 2001 1 Lleyton Hewitt 2 Gustavo Kuerten 3 Andre Agassi 4 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 5 Juan Carlos Ferrero 6 Sebastien Grosjean 7 Patrick Rafter 8 Tommy Haas 9 Tim Henman 10 Pete Sampras 2000 1 Gustavo Kuerten 2 Marat Safin 3 Pete Sampras 4 Magnus Norman 5 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 6 Andre Agassi 7 Lleyton Hewitt 8 Alex Corretja 9 Thomas Enqvist 10 Tim Henman 1999 1 Andre Agassi 2 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 3 Pete Sampras 4 Thomas Enqvist 5 Gustavo Kuerten 6 Nicolas Kiefer 7 Todd Martin 8 Nicolas Lapentti 9 Marcelo Rios 10 Richard Krajicek 1998 1 Pete Sampras 2 Marcelo Rios 3 Alex Corretja 4 Patrick Rafter 5 Carlos Moya 6 Andre Agassi 7 Tim Henman 8 Karol Kucera 9 Greg Rusedski 10 Richard Krajicek 1997 1 Pete Sampras 2 Patrick Rafter 3 Michael Chang 4 Jonas Bjorkman 5 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 6 Greg Rusedski 7 Carlos Moya 8 Sergi Bruguera 9 Thomas Muster 10 Marcelo Rios 1996 1 Pete Sampras 2 Michael Chang 3 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 4 Goran Ivanisevic 5 Thomas Muster 6 Boris Becker 7 Richard Krajicek 8 Andre Agassi 9 Thomas Enqvist 10 Wayne Ferreira (AUS) (USA) (RUS) (ESP) (ESP) (SUI) (CZE) (GBR) (ESP) (USA) (AUS) (BRA) (USA) (RUS) (ESP) (FRA) (AUS) (GER) (GBR) (USA) (BRA) (RUS) (USA) (SWE) (RUS) (USA) (AUS) (ESP) (SWE) (GBR) (USA) (RUS) (USA) (SWE) (BRA) (GER) (USA) (ECU) (CHI) (NED) (USA) (CHI) (ESP) (AUS) (ESP) (USA) (GBR) (SVK) (GBR) (NED) (USA) (AUS) (USA) (SWE) (RUS) (GBR) (ESP) (ESP) (AUT) (CHI) (USA) (USA) (RUS) (CRO) (AUT) (GER) (NED) (USA) (SWE) (RSA) 1995 1 Pete Sampras 2 Andre Agassi 3 Thomas Muster 4 Boris Becker 5 Michael Chang 6 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 7 Thomas Enqvist 8 Jim Courier 9 Wayne Ferreira 10 Goran Ivanisevic 1994 1 Pete Sampras 2 Andre Agassi 3 Boris Becker 4 Sergi Bruguera 5 Goran Ivanisevic 6 Michael Chang 7 Stefan Edberg 8 Alberto Berasategui 9 Michael Stich 10 Todd Martin 1993 1 Pete Sampras 2 Michael Stich 3 Jim Courier 4 Sergi Bruguera 5 Stefan Edberg 6 Andrei Medvedev 7 Goran Ivanisevic 8 Michael Chang 9 Thomas Muster 10 Cedric Pioline 1992 1 Jim Courier 2 Stefan Edberg 3 Pete Sampras 4 Goran Ivanisevic 5 Boris Becker 6 Michael Chang 7 Petr Korda 8 Ivan Lendl 9 Andre Agassi 10 Richard Krajicek 1991 1 Stefan Edberg 2 Jim Courier 3 Boris Becker 4 Michael Stich 5 Ivan Lendl 6 Pete Sampras 7 Guy Forget 8 Karel Novacek 9 Petr Korda 10 Andre Agassi 1990 1 Stefan Edberg 2 Boris Becker 3 Ivan Lendl 4 Andre Agassi 5 Pete Sampras 6 Andres Gomez 7 Thomas Muster 8 Emilio Sanchez 9 Goran Ivanisevic 10 Brad Gilbert 1989 1 Ivan Lendl 2 Boris Becker 3 Stefan Edberg 4 John McEnroe 5 Michael Chang 6 Brad Gilbert 7 Andre Agassi 8 Aaron Krickstein 9 Alberto Mancini 10 Jay Berger (USA) (USA) (AUT) (GER) (USA) (RUS) (SWE) (USA) (RSA) (CRO) (USA) (USA) (GER) (ESP) (CRO) (USA) (SWE) (ESP) (GER) (USA) (USA) (GER) (USA) (ESP) (SWE) (UKR) (CRO) (USA) (AUT) (FRA) (USA) (SWE) (USA) (CRO) (GER) (USA) (CZE) (USA) (USA) (NED) (SWE) (USA) (GER) (GER) (CZE) (USA) (FRA) (CZE) (CZE) (USA) (SWE) (GER) (CZE) (USA) (USA) (ECU) (AUT) (ESP) (CRO) (USA) (CZE) (GER) (SWE) (USA) (USA) (USA) (USA) (USA) (ARG) (USA)

1988 1 Mats Wilander 2 Ivan Lendl 3 Andre Agassi 4 Boris Becker 5 Stefan Edberg 6 Kent Carlsson 7 Jimmy Connors 8 Jakob Hlasek 9 Henri Leconte 10 Tim Mayotte 1987 1 Ivan Lendl 2 Stefan Edberg 3 Mats Wilander 4 Jimmy Connors 5 Boris Becker 6 Miloslav Mecir 7 Pat Cash 8 Yannick Noah 9 Tim Mayotte 10 John McEnroe 1986 1 Ivan Lendl 2 Boris Becker 3 Mats Wilander 4 Yannick Noah 5 Stefan Edberg 6 Henri Leconte 7 Joakim Nystrom 8 Jimmy Connors 9 Miloslav Mecir 10 Andres Gomez 1985 1 Ivan Lendl 2 John McEnroe 3 Mats Wilander 4 Jimmy Connors 5 Stefan Edberg 6 Boris Becker 7 Yannick Noah 8 Anders Jarryd 9 Miloslav Mecir 10 Kevin Curren 1984 1 John McEnroe 2 Jimmy Connors 3 Ivan Lendl 4 Mats Wilander 5 Andres Gomez 6 Anders Jarryd 7 Henrik Sundstrom 8 Pat Cash 9 Eliot Teltscher 10 Yannick Noah 1983 1 John McEnroe 2 Ivan Lendl 3 Jimmy Connors 4 Mats Wilander 5 Yannick Noah 6 Jimmy Arias 7 Jose Higueras 8 Jose-Luis Clerc 9 Kevin Curren 10 Gene Mayer 1982 1 John McEnroe 2 Jimmy Connors 3 Ivan Lendl 4 Guillermo Vilas 5 Vitas Gerulaitis 6 Jose-Luis Clerc 7 Mats Wilander 8 Gene Mayer 9 Yannick Noah 10 Peter McNamara 1981 1 John McEnroe 2 Ivan Lendl 3 Jimmy Connors 4 Bjorn Borg 5 Jose-Luis Clerc 6 Guillermo Vilas 7 Gene Mayer 8 Eliot Teltscher 9 Vitas Gerulaitis 10 Peter McNamara

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1980 1 Bjorn Borg 2 John McEnroe 3 Jimmy Connors 4 Gene Mayer 5 Guillermo Vilas 6 Ivan Lendl 7 Harold Solomon 8 Jose-Luis Clerc 9 Vitas Gerulaitis 10 Eliot Teltscher 1979 1 Bjorn Borg 2 Jimmy Connors 3 John McEnroe 4 Vitas Gerulaitis 5 Roscoe Tanner 6 Guillermo Vilas 7 Arthur Ashe 8 Harold Solomon 9 Jose Higueras 10 Eddie Dibbs 1978 1 Jimmy Connors 2 Bjorn Borg 3 Guillermo Vilas 4 John McEnroe 5 Vitas Gerulaitis 6 Eddie Dibbs 7 Brian Gottfried 8 Raul Ramirez 9 Harold Solomon 10 Corrado Barazzutti 1977 1 Jimmy Connors 2 Guillermo Vilas 3 Bjorn Borg 4 Vitas Gerulaitis 5 Brian Gottfried 6 Eddie Dibbs 7 Manuel Orantes 8 Raul Ramirez 9 Ilie Nastase 10 Dick Stockton 1976 1 Jimmy Connors 2 Bjorn Borg 3 Ilie Nastase 4 Manuel Orantes 5 Raul Ramirez 6 Guillermo Vilas 7 Adriano Panatta 8 Harold Solomon 9 Eddie Dibbs 10 Brian Gottfried 1975 1 Jimmy Connors 2 Guillermo Vilas 3 Bjorn Borg 4 Arthur Ashe 5 Manuel Orantes 6 Ken Rosewall 7 Ilie Nastase 8 John Alexander 9 Roscoe Tanner 10 Rod Laver 1974 1 Jimmy Connors 2 John Newcombe 3 Bjorn Borg 4 Rod Laver 5 Guillermo Vilas 6 Tom Okker 7 Arthur Ashe 8 Ken Rosewall 9 Stan Smith 10 Ilie Nastase 1973 1 Ilie Nastase 2 John Newcombe 3 Jimmy Connors 4 Tom Okker 5 Stan Smith 6 Ken Rosewall 7 Manuel Orantes 8 Rod Laver 9 Jan Kodes 10 Arthur Ashe

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The ATP World Tour utilizes a 52-week Ranking System that is used for entries and seedings called the South African Airways ATP Rankings. The figures below highlight the achievements of the players over the past 36 years. Since Ilie Nastase became the first No. 1 on August 23, 1973, there have been 88 changes at the top, with 24 players holding the ranking of No. 1.
RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1 40 Jan. 28, 1991 Feb. 18, 1991 July 8, 1991 Sept. 9, 1991 Feb. 10, 1992 Mar. 23, 1992 Apr. 13, 1992 Sept. 14, 1992 Oct. 5, 1992 Boris Becker (9) Edberg Becker Edberg Jim Courier (10) Edberg Courier Edberg Courier 3 20 9 22 6 3 22 3 27 TOTAL WEEKS AT NO. 1
*(includes week of December 27, 2010)

Aug. 23, 1973 Ilie Nastase (1)

June 3, 1974 John Newcombe (2) 8 July 29, 1974 Jimmy Connors (3) 160 Aug. 23, 1977 Bjorn Borg (4) Aug. 30, 1977 Connors Apr. 9, 1979 Borg May 21, 1979 Connors July 9, 1979 Borg Mar. 3, 1980 Mar. 24, 1980 Aug. 11, 1980 Aug. 18, 1980 July 6, 1981 July 20, 1981 Aug. 3, 1981 Sept. 13, 1982 Nov. 1, 1982 Nov. 8, 1982 Nov. 15, 1982 Jan. 31, 1983 Feb. 7, 1983 Feb. 14, 1983 Feb. 28, 1983 May 16, 1983 June 6, 1983 June 13, 1983 July 4, 1983 Oct. 31, 1983 Dec. 12, 1983 Jan. 9, 1984 Mar. 12, 1984 June 11, 1984 June 18, 1984 July 9, 1984 Aug. 13, 1984 John McEnroe (5) Borg McEnroe Borg McEnroe Borg McEnroe Connors McEnroe Connors McEnroe Connors McEnroe Connors Ivan Lendl (6) Connors McEnroe Connors McEnroe Lendl McEnroe Lendl McEnroe Lendl McEnroe Lendl McEnroe 1 84 6 7 34 3 20 1 46 2 2 58 7 1 1 11 1 1 2 11 3 1 3 17 6 4 9 13 1 3 5 53 1 2 157 20 80 24

Apr. 12, 1993 Pete Sampras (11) 19 Aug. 23, 1993 Courier 3 Sept. 13, 1993 Sampras 82 Apr. 10, 1995 Andre Agassi (12) Nov. 6, 1995 Sampras Jan. 29, 1996 Feb. 12, 1996 Feb. 19, 1996 Mar. 11, 1996 Apr. 15, 1996 Mar. 30, 1998 Apr. 27, 1998 Aug. 10, 1998 Aug. 24, 1998 Mar. 15, 1999 Mar. 29, 1999 May 3, 1999 June 14, 1999 July 5, 1999 July 26, 1999 Aug. 2, 1999 Sept. 13, 1999 30 12

Agassi 2 Thomas Muster (13) 1 Sampras 3 Muster 5 Sampras 102 Marcelo Rios (14) Sampras Rios Sampras Carlos Moya (15) Sampras 4 15 2 20

2 5 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (16) 6 Sampras 3 Agassi 3 Patrick Rafter (17) 1 Sampras 6 Agassi 52

PLAYER Pete Sampras (USA) Roger Federer (SUI) Ivan Lendl (CZE) Jimmy Connors (USA) John McEnroe (USA) Bjorn Borg(SWE) Andre Agassi (USA) Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) Rafael Nadal (ESP) Stefan Edberg (SWE) Jim Courier (USA) Gustavo Kuerten (BRA) Ilie Nastase (ROM) Mats Wilander (SWE) Andy Roddick (USA) Boris Becker (GER) Marat Safin (RUS) Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) John Newcombe (AUS) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) Thomas Muster (AUT) Marcelo Rios (CHI) Carlos Moya (ESP) Patrick Rafter (AUS)

WEEKS NO. 1 286 285 270 268 170 109 101 80 76* 72 58 43 40 20 13 12 9 8 8 6 6 6 2 1

AGE WHEN REACHING NO. 1 Age when reaching No. 1 for the first time:
PLAYER REACHED NO.1 Lleyton Hewitt Nov. 19, 2001 Marat Safin Nov. 20, 2000 John McEnroe Mar. 3, 1980 Andy Roddick ** Nov. 3, 2003 Bjorn Borg Aug. 23, 1977 Jim Courier Feb. 10, 1992 Pete Sampras Apr. 12, 1993 Jimmy Connors July 29, 1974 Rafael Nadal Aug. 18, 2008 Marcelo Rios Mar. 30, 1998 Roger Federer Feb. 2, 2004 Carlos Moya Mar. 15, 1999 Ivan Lendl Feb. 28, 1983 Boris Becker Jan. 28. 1991 Juan Carlos Ferrero Sept. 8, 2003 Mats Wilander Sept. 12, 1988 Gustavo Kuerten Dec. 4, 2000 Stefan Edberg Aug. 13, 1990 Andre Agassi Apr. 10, 1995 Yevgeny Kafelnikov May 3, 1999 Patrick Rafter July 26, 1999 Ilie Nastase Aug. 23, 1973 Thomas Muster Feb. 12, 1996 John Newcombe June 3, 1974 AGE 20 Yrs., 8 Mos. 20 Yrs., 9 Mos. 21 Yrs., 15 Days 21 Yrs., 2 Mos. 21 Yrs., 2 Mos. 21 Yrs., 5 Mos. 21 Yrs., 8 Mos. 21 Yrs., 11 Mos. 22 Yrs., 2 Mos. 22 Yrs., 3 Mos. 22 Yrs., 5 Mos. 22 Yrs., 6 Mos. 22 Yrs., 11 Mos. 23 Yrs., 2 Mos. 23 Yrs., 6 Mos. 24 Yrs., 1 Mo. 24 Yrs., 2 Mos. 24 Yrs., 9 Mos. 24 Yrs., 11 Mos. 25 Yrs., 2 Mos. 26 Yrs., 8 Mos. 27 Yrs., 1 Mo. 28 Yrs., 4 Mos. 30 Yrs., 11 Days

Sept. 11, 2000 Sampras 10 Nov. 20, 2000 Marat Safin (18) 2 Dec. 4, 2000 Gustavo Kuerten (19) 8 Jan. 29, 2001 Feb. 26, 2001 Apr. 2, 2001 Apr. 22, 2001 Nov. 19, 2001 Apr. 28, 2003 May 12, 2003 June 16, 2003 Sept. 8, 2003 Nov. 3, 2003 Safin Kuerten Safin Kuerten Lleyton Hewitt (20) 4 5 3 30 75

Aug. 19, 1985 Lendl Aug. 26, 1985 McEnroe Sept. 9, 1985 Lendl Sept. 12, 1988 Mats Wilander (7) Jan. 30, 1989 Lendl

Agassi 2 Hewitt 5 Agassi 12 Juan Carlos Ferrero (21) 8 Andy Roddick (22) 13

Feb. 2, 2004 Roger Federer (23) 237 Aug. 18, 2008 Rafael Nadal (24) July 6, 2009 June 7, 2010 Federer Nadal 46 48 30
(as of Dec. 27, 2010)

Aug. 13, 1990 Stefan Edberg (8)

Bold denotes first time at No. 1

Bold denotes active player **Roddick was younger than Borg when reaching No. 1

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(As of Dec. 6, 2010) 1 Bryan, Bob/USA 1 Bryan, Mike/USA 3 Nestor, Daniel/CAN 3 Zimonjic, Nenad/SRB 5 Paes, Leander/IND 6 Bhupathi, Mahesh/IND 7 Mirnyi, Max/BLR 8 Melzer, Jurgen/AUT 9 Dlouhy, Lukas/CZE 10 Kubot, Lukasz/POL 11 Marach, Oliver/AUT 12 Fyrstenberg, Mariusz/POL 12 Matkowski, Marcin/POL 14 Moodie, Wesley/RSA 15 Lopez, Marc/ESP 16 Bopanna, Rohan/IND 17 Norman, Dick/BEL 18 Qureshi, Aisam-Ul-Haq/PAK 19 Tecau, Horia/ROU 20 Petzschner, Philipp/GER 21 Lindstedt, Robert/SWE 22 Granollers, Marcel/ESP 23 Ram, Andy/ISR 24 Cermak, Frantisek/CZE 25 Mertinak, Michal/SVK 26 Aspelin, Simon/SWE 27 Hanley, Paul/AUS 28 Knowles, Mark/BAH 29 Llodra, Michael/FRA 30 Querrey, Sam/USA 31 Isner, John/USA 32 Knowle, Julian/AUT 33 Zeballos, Horacio/ARG 34 Robredo, Tommy/ESP 35 Soares, Bruno/BRA 36 Butorac, Eric/USA 37 Schwank, Eduardo/ARG 38 Benneteau, Julien/FRA 39 Melo, Marcelo/BRA 40 Marrero, David/ESP 41 Rojer, Jean-Julien/AHO 42 Kohlmann, Michael/GER 43 Polasek, Filip/SVK 44 Ventura, Santiago/ESP 45 Erlich, Jonathan/ISR 46 Fish, Mardy/USA 47 Starace, Potito/ITA 48 Nieminen, Jarkko/FIN 49 Kas, Christopher/GER 50 Gonzalez, Santiago/MEX 51 Hutchins, Ross/GBR 52 Chela, Juan Ignacio/ARG 53 Brown, Dustin/GER 54 Stakhovsky, Sergiy/UKR 55 Troicki, Viktor/SRB 56 Almagro, Nicolas/ESP 57 Murray, Jamie/GBR 58 Bracciali, Daniele/ITA 59 Lipsky, Scott/USA 60 Huss, Stephen/AUS 61 Clement, Arnaud/FRA 62 Cuevas, Pablo/URU 63 Brunstrom, Johan/SWE 64 Vemic, Dusan/SRB 65 Wassen, Rogier/NED 66 Zelenay, Igor/SVK 67 Ram, Rajeev/USA 68 Marx, Philipp/GER 69 Youzhny, Mikhail/RUS 70 Tipsarevic, Janko/SRB 71 Sa, Andre/BRA 72 Damm, Martin/CZE 73 Fleming, Colin/GBR 74 Ferreiro, Franco/BRA 75 Rettenmaier, Travis/USA 76 Chardy, Jeremy/FRA 77 Skupski, Ken/GBR 78 Kerr, Jordan/AUS 79 Nadal, Rafael/ESP 80 Berlocq, Carlos/ARG 81 Friedl, Leos/CZE 82 Karlovic, Ivo/CRO 83 Ratiwatana, Sanchai/THA 83 Ratiwatana, Sonchat/THA 85 Zovko, Lovro/CRO 86 Seppi, Andreas/ITA 87 Shamasdin, Adil/CAN 88 Lu, Yen-Hsun/TPE 89 Cerretani, James/USA 90 Becker, Benjamin/GER 91 Battistone, Brian/USA 92 Stepanek, Radek/CZE 93 Skoch, David/CZE 94 Slanar, Martin/AUT 95 Junaid, Rameez/AUS 96 Bednarek, Tomasz/POL 97 Mahut, Nicolas/FRA 98 Roger-Vasselin, Edouard/FRA 99 Mayer, Leonardo/ARG 100 Vagnozzi, Simone/ITA 101 Lopez, Feliciano/ESP 102 Martin, David/USA 103 Peya, Alexander/AUT 104 Oswald, Philipp/AUT 105 Ball, Carsten/AUS 106 Kowalczyk, Mateusz/POL 107 Delgado, Jamie/GBR 108 Riba, Pere/ESP 109 Emmrich, Martin/GER 110 Monaco, Juan/ARG 111 De Voest, Rik/RSA 112 Marray, Jonathan/GBR 113 Elgin, Michail/RUS 114 Moser, Frank/GER 115 Munoz-De La Nava, Daniel/ESP 116 Inglot, Dominic/GBR 117 Prieto, Sebastian/ARG 118 Huey, Treat Conrad/PHI 119 Allegro, Yves/SUI 120 Ramirez Hidalgo, Ruben/ESP 121 Tursunov, Dmitry/RUS 122 DeHeart, Ryler/USA 123 Coetzee, Jeff/RSA 124 Van der Merwe, Izak/RSA 125 Tavares, Leonardo/POR 126 Cipolla, Flavio/ITA 127 Duclos, Pierre-Ludovic/CAN 128 Ljubicic, Ivan/CRO 129 Guccione, Chris/AUS 130 Golubev, Andrey/KAZ 131 Murray, Andy/GBR 132 Beck, Karol/SVK 133 Siljestrom, Andreas/SWE 134 Dabul, Brian/ARG 135 Gil, Frederico/POR 136 Bozoljac, Ilija/SRB 137 Istomin, Denis/UZB 138 Fognini, Fabio/ITA 139 Mankad, Harsh/IND 140 Berdych, Tomas/CZE 141 Montanes, Albert/ESP 142 Cabal, Juan Sebastian/COL 143 Raja, Purav/IND 144 Hensel, Kaden/AUS 145 Luczak, Peter/AUS 146 Gong, Mao-Xin/CHN 146 Li, Zhe/CHN 148 Begemann, Andre/GER 149 Motti, Alessandro/ITA 150 Gicquel, Marc/FRA

2010 ATP DOUBLES TEAM RANKINGS (YEAR-END)


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2010 ATP Doubles Team Title Leaders


1 2 3 4 Team Bryan-Bryan Nestor-Zimonjic Lindstedt-Tecau Kubot-Marach Melzer-Petzschner Butorac-Rojer Lopez-Marrero 35 teams with 1 title No. 11 7 4 2 2 2 2

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TOP 10 HISTORY (1983-2010)
2010 1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 2 Nestor,D/Zimonjic,N 3 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M 4 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M 5 Dlouhy,L/Paes,L 6 Kubot,L/Marach,O 7 Moodie,W/Norman,D 8 Bopanna,R/Qureshi,A 9 Cermak,F/Mertinak,M 10 Melzer,J/Petzschner,P 2009 1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 2 Nestor,D/Zimonjic,N 3 Bhupathi,M/Knowles,M 4 Dlouhy,L/Paes,L 5 Mirnyi,M/Ram,A 6 Cermak,F/Mertinak,M 7 Kubot,L/Marach,O 8 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M 9 Moodie,W/Norman,D 10 Soares,B/Ullyett,K 2008 1 Nestor,D/Zimonjic,N 2 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 3 Bhupathi,M/Knowles,M 4 Bjorkman,J/Ullyett,K 5 Erlich,J/Ram,A 6 Coetzee,J/Moodie,W 7 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M 8 Dlouhy,L/Paes,L 9 Melo,M/Sa,A 10 Aspelin,S/Knowle,J 2007 1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 2 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 3 Aspelin,S/Knowle,J 4 Hanley,P/Ullyett,K 5 Dlouhy,L/Vizner,P 6 Damm,M/Paes,L 7 Bjorkman,J/Mirnyi,M 8 Erlich,J/Ram,A 9 Clement,A/Llodra,M 10 Santoro,F/Zimonjic,N 2006 1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 2 Bjorkman,J/Mirnyi,M 3 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 4 Hanley,P/Ullyett,K 5 Santoro,F/Zimonjic,N 6 Damm,M/Paes,L 7 Erlich,J/Ram,A 8 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M 9 Aspelin,S/Perry,T 10 Dlouhy,L/Vizner,P 2005 1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 2 Bjorkman,J/Mirnyi,M 3 Black,W/Ullyett,K 4 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 5 Llodra,M/Santoro,F 6 Paes,L/Zimonjic,N 7 Arthurs,W/Hanley,P 8 Erlich,J/Ram,A 9 Aspelin,S/Perry,T 10 Cermak,F/Friedl,L 2004 1 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 2 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 3 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T 4 Black,W/Ullyett,K 5 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M 6 Llodra,M/Santoro,F 7 Damm,M/Suk,C 8 Etlis,G/Rodriguez,M 9 Arthurs,W/Hanley,P 10 Palmer,J/Vizner,P 2003 1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 2 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M 3 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 4 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T 5 Llodra,M/Santoro,F 6 Arthurs,W/Hanley,P 7 Paes,L/Rikl,D 8 Damm,M/Suk,Cl 9 Etlis,G/Rodriguez,M 10 Black,W/Ullyett,K 2002 1 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 2 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T 3 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 4 Johnson,D/Palmer,J 5 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M 6 Black,W/Ullyett,K 7 Damm,M/Suk,C 8 Eagle,J/Stolle,S 9 Haarhuis,P/Kafelnikov,Y 10 Novak,J/Stepanek,R 2001 1 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T 2 Johnson,D/Palmer,J 3 Novak,J/Rikl,D 4 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L 5 Black,W/Ullyett,K 6 Pala,P/Vizner,P 7 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 8 Knowles,M/MacPhie,B 9 Hill,M/Tarango,J 10 Eagle,J/Florent,A 10 Ferreira,E/Leach,R 2000 1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 2 Ferreira,E/Leach,R 3 Haarhuis,P/Stolle,S 4 O'Brien,A/Palmer,J 5 Novak,J/Rikl,D 6 Ferreira,W/Kafelnikov,Y 7 Johnson,D/Norval,P 8 Adams,D/de Jager,JL 9 Eagle,J/Florent,A 10 Kulti,N/Tillstrom,M 1999 1 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L 2 Lareau,S/O'Brien,A 3 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 4 Ferreira,E/Leach,R 5 Black ,W/Stolle,S 6 Adams,D/de Jager,JL 7 Bjorkman,J/Rafter,P 8 Haarhuis,P/Palmer,J 9 Norval,P/Ullyett,K 10 Novak,J/Rikl,D 1998 1 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 2 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L 3 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 4 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 5 Ferreira,E/Leach,R 6 Delaitre,O/Santoro,F 7 Stolle,S/Suk,C 8 Johnson,D/Montana,F 9 Bjorkman,J/Rafter,P 10 Kafelnikov,Y/Vacek,D 1997 1. Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 2 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 3 Leach,R/Stark,J 4 Kafelnikov,Y/Vacek,D 5 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L 6 Ferreira,E/Galbraith,P 7 Lareau,S/OBrien,A 8 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 9 Bjorkman,J/Kulti,N 10 Lobo,L/Sanchez,J 1996 1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 2 Black,B/Connell,G 3 Knowles,M/,Nestor,D 4 Lareau,S/OBrien,A 5 Forget,G/Hlasek,J 6 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 7 Kafelnikov,Y/Vacek,D 8 Bjorkman,J/Kulti,N 9 Pimek,L/Talbot,B 10 Ferreira,E/Siemerink,J 1995 1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 2 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 3 Connell,G/Galbraith,P 4 Suk,C/Vacek,D 5 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 6 Leach,R/Melville,S 7 Ho,T/Steven,B 8 Lobo,L/Sanchez,J 9 Palmer,J/Reneberg,R 10 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 1994 1 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 2 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 3 Black,B/Stark,J 4 Connell,G/Galbraith,P 5 Apell,J/Bjorkman,J 6 Adams,D/Olhovskiy,A 7 Nijssen,T/Suk,C 8 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 9 McEnroe,P/Palmer,J 10 Holm,H/Jarryd,A 1993 1 Connell,G/Galbraith,P 2 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 3 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 4 Adams,D/Olhovskiy,A 5 Jensen,L/Jensen,M 6 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 7 Nijssen,T/Suk,C 8 KratzmannM/Masur,W 9 Flach,K/Leach,R 10 Cannon,S/Melville,S 1992 1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 2 Grabb,J/Reneberg,R 3 Jones,K/Leach,R 4 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A 5 Nijssen,T/Suk,C 6 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 7 Kratzmann,M/Masur,W 8 DeVries,A/Macpherson,D 9 Connell,G/Michibata,G 10 Hlasek,J/Rosset,M 1991 1 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A 2 Flach,K/Seguso,R 3 Davis,S/Pate,D 4 Connell,G/Michibata,G 5 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 6 Galbraith,P/Witsken,T 7 Jensen,L/Warder,L 8 Nijssen,T/Suk,C 9 Riglewski,U/Stich,M 10 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 1990 1 Aldric,P/Visser,D 2 Davis,S/Pate,D 3 Leach,R/Pugh,J 4 Connell,G/Michibata,G 5 Forget,G/Hlasek,J 6 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 7 Broad,N/Muller,G 8 Cahill,D/Kratzmann,M 9 Lozano,J/Witsken,T 10 Riglewski,U/Stich,M 1989 1 Leach,R/Pugh,J 2 Aldrich,P/Visser,D 3 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A 4 Grabb,J/McEnroe,P 5 Flach,K/Seguso,R 6 Annacone,P/van Rensburg,C 7 Cahill,D/Kratzmann,M 8 Courier,J/Sampras,P 9 Curren,K/Pate,D 10 McEnroe,J/Woodforde,M 1988 1 Leach,R/Pugh,J 2 Flach,K/Seguso,R 3 Lozano,J/Witsken,T 4 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 5 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A 6 Aldrich,P/Visser,D 7 Curren,K/Pate,D 8 Evernden,K/Kriek,J 9 Davis,M/Drewett,B 10 Masur,W/Woodforde,M 1987 1 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 2 Flach,K/Seguso,R 3 Forget,G/Noah,Y 4 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A 5 Annacone,P/van Rensburg,C 6 Mecir,M/Smid,T 7 Doohan,P/Warder,L 8 Davis,S/Pate,D 9 Donnelly,G/Fleming,P 10 Nystrom,J/Wilander,M 1986 1 Gildemeister,H/Gomez,A 2 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 3 Nystrom,J/Wilander,M 4 Fleming,P/McEnroe,J 5 Forget,G/Noah,Y 6 Steyn,C/Visser,D 7 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A 8 Flach,K/Seguso,R 9 Becker,B/Zivojinovic,S 10 Donnelly,G/DePalmer,M 1985 1 Flach,K/Seguso,R 2 Annacone,P/van Rensburg,C 3 Edmondson,M/Warwick,K 4 Slozil,P/Smid,T 5 Nystrom,J/Wilander,M 6 Gundhardt,H/Taroczy,B 7 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A 8 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 9 Cash,P/Fitzgerald,J 10 DePalmer,M/Donnelly,G 1984 1 Edmondson,M/Stewart,S 2 Fleming,P/McEnroe,J 3 Flach,K/Seguso,R 4 Slozil,P/Smid,T 5 Gunthardt,H/Taroczy,B 6 Curren,K/Denton,S 7 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A 8 Leconte,H/Noah,Y 9 Buehning,F/Taygan,F 10 Graham,D/Warder,L 1983 1 Fleming,P/McEnroe,J 2 Jarryd,A/Simonsson,H 3 Gullikson,T/Gullikson,T 4 Edmondson,M/Stewart,S 5 Slozil,P/Smid,T 6 Kirmayr,C/Motta,C 7 Curren,K/Denton,S 8 Gundthardt,H/Taroczy,B 9 Mayer,S/Taygan,F 10 Graham,D/Warder,L

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ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY OF NO.1


John McEnroe has held the No. 1 doubles ranking (270 weeks) longer than any player since the ATP doubles rankings began in 1976. Here's a chronology of the No. 1 ranking:
Date of Rank Mar. 1, 1976 Apr. 12, 1976 Apr. 25, 1977 May 23, 1977 July 4, 1977 July 11, 1977 July 25, 1977 Feb. 5, 1979 Apr. 23, 1979 Mar. 2, 1981 April 27, 1981 May 25, 1981 June 15, 1981 Feb. 1, 1982 Feb. 22, 1982 Mar. 19, 1984 Mar. 26, 1984 June 11, 1984 Aug. 6, 1984 Aug. 13, 1984 Sept. 17, 1984 Dec. 17, 1984 Aug. 12, 1985 Sept. 9, 1985 Sept. 16, 1985 Sept. 30, 1985 Oct. 14, 1985 Oct. 21, 1985 Dec. 16, 1985 Dec. 23, 1985 Feb. 3, 1986 Feb. 10, 1986 Feb. 24, 1986 Mar. 17, 1986 Mar. 24, 1986 Mar. 31, 1986 May 19, 1986 June 9, 1986 Aug. 25, 1986 Sept. 8, 1986 Sept. 15, 1986 Sept. 22, 1986 Oct. 20, 1986 Nov. 10, 1986 Nov. 24, 1986 Jan. 26, 1987 Feb. 23, 1987 Apr. 20, 1987 May 11, 1987 July 6, 1987 Aug. 10, 1987 Aug. 17, 1987 Aug. 24, 1987 Mar. 28, 1988 Apr. 18, 1988 May 9, 1988 Apr. 3, 1989 Apr. 17, 1989 May 15, 1989 June 12, 1989 June 19, 1989 Sept. 11, 1989 Sept. 25, 1989 Jan. 29, 1990 Mar. 26, 1990 May 28, 1990 July 23, 1990 Aug. 13, 1990 Sept. 10, 1990 Nov. 5, 1990 Nov. 12, 1990 Nov. 19, 1990 Nov. 26, 1990 Jan. 14, 1991 July 8, 1991 Feb. 24, 1992 Mar. 2, 1992 Mar. 9, 1992 May 4, 1992 June 15, 1992 Player Weeks at No. 1 BOB HEWITT (1) 6 RAUL RAMIREZ (2) 54 FREW McMILLAN (3) 4 Ramirez 6 McMillan 1 Ramirez 2 McMillan 80 TOM OKKER (4) 11 JOHN McENROE (5) 97 STAN SMITH (6) 8 McEnroe 4 3 PAUL McNAMEE (7) McEnroe 33 PETER FLEMING (8) 3 McEnroe 108 1 Fleming McEnroe 11 Fleming 8 McEnroe 1 5 Fleming McEnroe 13 34 TOMAS SMID (9) ANDERS JARRYD (10) 4 ROBERT SEGUSO (11) 1 Jarryd 2 Seguso 2 KEN FLACH (12) 1 Seguso 8 Flach 1 6 Seguso Jarryd 1 2 Seguso Jarryd 3 Seguso 1 Jarryd 1 Seguso 7 Flach 3 STEFAN EDBERG (13) 11 YANNICK NOAH (14) 2 SLOBODAN ZIVOJINOVIC (15) 1 ANDRES GOMEZ (16) 1 4 Zivojinovic Gomez 3 Zivojinovic 2 Gomez 9 4 Edberg Noah 8 Jarryd 3 Noah 8 5 Jarryd Seguso 1 Noah 1 Seguso 31 Jarryd 3 3 Seguso Jarryd 47 EMILIO SANCHEZ (17) 2 Jarryd 4 4 Sanchez JIM GRABB (18) 1 JIM PUGH (19) 12 McEnroe 2 Jarryd 18 DANIE VISSER (20) 8 9 RICK LEACH (21) Pugh 8 PIETER ALDRICH (22)-Visser 3 Pugh 4 8 Aldrich-Visser Pugh 1 Aldrich-Visser 1 Pugh 1 7 Aldrich-Visser DAVID PATE (23) 25 JOHN FITZGERALD (24) 33 Jarryd 1 Fitzgerald 1 Jarryd 8 6 Fitzgerald Jarryd 3 July 6, 1992 July 20, 1992 Aug. 17, 1992 Sept. 14, 1992 Oct. 12, 1992 Oct. 19, 1992 Nov. 2, 1992 Nov. 16, 1992 Feb. 1, 1993 Mar. 8, 1993 Apr. 19, 1993 June 14, 1993 Oct. 18, 1993 Nov. 8, 1993 Nov. 15, 1993 Jan. 31, 1994 Feb. 14, 1994 Feb. 21, 1994 Mar. 7, 1994 Mar. 21, 1994 May 9, 1994 June 6, 1994 July 25, 1994 Aug. 1, 1994 Sept. 12, 1994 Jan. 16, 1995 Mar. 27, 1995 June 12, 1995 Sept. 11, 1995 Oct. 30, 1995 Nov. 6, 1995 Oct. 14, 1996 Oct. 13, 1997 Mar. 30, 1998 Feb. 1, 1999 Apr. 26, 1999 May 10, 1999 June 7, 1999 June 21, 1999 Mar. 20, 2000 May 8, 2000 June 12, 2000 Oct. 30, 2000 Jan. 8, 2001 July 9, 2001 Jan. 28, 2002 Apr. 15, 2002 May 13, 2002 May 20, 2002 June 24, 2002 Aug. 19, 2002 Nov. 4, 2002 June 9, 2003 Sept. 8, 2003 Oct. 20, 2003 Feb. 2, 2004 June 7, 2004 Sept. 13, 2004 Oct. 4, 2004 Feb. 28, 2005 Mar. 21, 2005 Apr. 25, 2005 Nov. 7, 2005 Jan. 29, 2007 Apr. 16, 2007 July 7, 2008 Sept. 8, 2008 Oct. 20, 2008 Nov. 3, 2008 Nov. 17, 2008 Feb. 2, 2009 May 18, 2009 June 8, 2009 Sept. 14, 2009 Nov. 30, 2009 Feb. 1, 2010 May 17, 2010 June 7, 2010 Aug. 16, 2010 TODD WOODBRIDGE (25) 2 Jarryd 4 Woodbridge 4 Grabb 4 1 KELLY JONES (26) Grabb 2 Woodbridge 2 MARK WOODFORDE (27) 11 RICHEY RENEBERG (28) 5 Grabb 6 Reneberg 8 Woodbridge 18 PATRICK GALBRAITH (29) 3 Woodbridge 1 GRANT CONNELL (30) 11 2 PAUL HAARHUIS (31) BYRON BLACK (32) 1 2 Haarhuis Connell 2 Haarhuis 7 Connell 4 7 Black Gabraith 1 JONATHAN STARK (33) 6 Haarhuis 18 JACCO ELTINGH (34)-Haarhuis 10 Woodforde 11 Eltingh-Haarhuis 13 7 Woodbridge Eltingh-Haarhuis 1 49 Woodbridge Woodbridge-Woodforde 52 24 Woodbridge 44 Eltingh Haarhuis 12 MAHESH BHUPATHI (35) 2 Haarhuis 4 Bhupathi 2 LEANDER PAES (36) 39 7 JARED PALMER (37) ALEX OBRIEN (38) 5 Woodbridge 20 Woodforde 10 Woodbridge 26 JONAS BJORKMAN (39) 29 DONALD JOHNSON (40) 11 4 Johnson-Palmer Palmer 1 Johnson-Palmer 5 MARK KNOWLES (41) 8 DANIEL NESTOR (42) 11 Knowles 31 MAX MIRNYI (43) 13 BOB-MIKE BRYAN (44-45) 6 15 Mirnyi Bryan-Bryan 18 Bjorkman 14 Nestor 3 Knowles-Nestor 21 Bjorkman 3 Knowles-Nestor 5 Bjorkman 28 64 Bryan-Bryan Mirnyi 11 Bryan-Bryan 64 Nestor 9 6 Bryan-Bryan Nestor 2 Bryan-Bryan 2 NENAD ZIMONJIC (46) 11 Bryan-Bryan 15 Nestor-Zimonjic 3 Bryan-Bryan 14 Nestor-Zimonjic 11 Bryan-Bryan 9 Nestor-Zimonjic 15 Bryan-Bryan 3 Nestor-Zimonjic 10 Bryan-Bryan 20
(as of Dec. 27, 2010)

WEEKS AT NO. 1 John McEnroe (USA) Bob & Mike Bryan (USA) Todd Woodbridge (AUS) Daniel Nestor (CAN) Anders Jarryd (SWE) Frew McMillan (RSA) Mark Woodforde (AUS) Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) Paul Haarhuis (NED) Jacco Eltingh (NED) Mark Knowles (BAH) Raul Ramirez (MEX) Robert Seguso (USA) Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) John Fitzgerald (AUS) Max Mirnyi (BLR) Leander Paes (IND) Tomas Smid (CZE) Danie Visser (RSA) Jim Pugh (USA) David Pate (USA) Donald Johnson (USA) Pieter Aldrich (RSA) Yannick Noah (FRA) Grant Connell (CAN) Peter Fleming (USA) Jared Palmer (USA) Stefan Edberg (SWE) Andres Gomez (ECU) Jim Grabb (USA) Richey Reneberg (USA) Tom Okker (NED) Rick Leach (USA) Byron Black (ZIM) Stan Smith (USA) Slobodan Zivojinovic (YUG) Bob Hewitt (RSA) Emilio Sanchez (ESP) Jonathan Stark (USA) Ken Flach (USA) Alex OBrien (USA) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND) Patrick Galbraith (USA) Paul McNamee (AUS) Kelly Jones (USA)

270 221 (as of Dec. 27) 205 115 107 85 84 74 69 68 65 62 62 50 40 39 39 34 27 26 25 20 19 19 17 17 17 15 13 13 13 11 9 8 8 7 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 1

YEAR-END DOUBLES NO. 1 (22 players) 2010 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 2009 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 2008 Nenad Zimonjic 2007 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 2006 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 2005 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 2004 Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor 2003 Max Mirnyi 2002 Mark Knowles 2001 Jonas Bjorkman 2000 Mark Woodforde 1999 Leander Paes 1998 Jacco Eltingh 1997 Todd Woodbridge 1996 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde 1995 Todd Woodbridge 1994 Paul Haarhuis 1993 Grant Connell 1992 Mark Woodforde 1991 John Fitzgerald 1990 Piet Aldrich-Danie Visser 1989 Anders Jarryd 1988 Anders Jarryd 1987 Robert Seguso 1986 Andres Gomez 1985 Robert Seguso 1984 Tomas Smid 1983 John McEnroe 1982 John McEnroe 1981 John McEnroe 1980 John McEnroe 1979 John McEnroe 1978 Frew McMillan 1977 Frew McMillan 1976 Raul Ramirez Bold denotes active player

Bold denotes first time at No. 1

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2010 YEAR-END PRIZE MONEY LEADERS


(As of Dec. 6, 2010) 1 Nadal, Rafael ..........................$10,171,998 2 Federer, Roger ..........................$7,698,289 3 Djokovic, Novak ........................$4,278,857 4 Murray, Andy ............................$4,046,805 5 Soderling, Robin ........................$3,731,527 6 Ferrer, David ..............................$2,593,353 7 Berdych, Tomas ........................$2,509,122 8 Melzer, Jurgen ..........................$2,037,084 9 Verdasco, Fernando ..................$1,971,365 10 Roddick, Andy............................$1,917,612 11 Youzhny, Mikhail ......................$1,900,349 12 Monfils, Gael..............................$1,303,546 13 Querrey, Sam ............................$1,252,096 14 Ljubicic, Ivan..............................$1,251,619 15 Almagro, Nicolas........................$1,205,538 16 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried....................$1,166,151 17 Cilic, Marin ................................$1,151,955 18 Bryan, Bob ................................$1,143,970 19 Bryan, Mike................................$1,143,970 20 Isner, John ................................$1,066,839 21 Davydenko, Nikolay ......................$948,392 22 Baghdatis, Marcos ........................$941,345 23 Fish, Mardy ..................................$933,878 24 Zimonjic, Nenad............................$922,384 25 Troicki, Viktor................................$915,219 26 Nestor, Daniel ..............................$905,429 27 Montanes, Albert..........................$888,579 28 Wawrinka, Stanislas ....................$862,678 29 Llodra, Michael ............................$849,318 30 Monaco, Juan................................$761,309 31 Ferrero, Juan Carlos ......................$731,394 32 Granollers, Marcel ........................$726,936 33 Golubev, Andrey ..........................$723,166 34 Lopez, Feliciano ............................$721,518 35 Kubot, Lukasz ..............................$702,394 36 Petzschner, Philipp ......................$702,058 37 Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo ..............$701,006 38 Gulbis, Ernests ..............................$689,920 39 Kohlschreiber, Philipp ..................$684,818 40 Bellucci, Thomaz ..........................$682,261 41 Robredo, Tommy ..........................$658,356 42 Gasquet, Richard ..........................$657,596 43 Stakhovsky, Sergiy........................$650,838 44 Chela, Juan Ignacio ......................$609,511 45 Benneteau, Julien ........................$607,562 46 Nalbandian, David ........................$597,046 47 Istomin, Denis ..............................$590,766 48 Nieminen, Jarkko..........................$588,405 49 Chardy, Jeremy ............................$578,718 50 Seppi, Andreas..............................$563,331 51 Starace, Potito ..............................$560,536 52 Becker, Benjamin..........................$553,431 53 Schwank, Eduardo ........................$549,531 54 Lu, Yen-Hsun ................................$547,620 55 Zeballos, Horacio ..........................$546,600 56 de Bakker, Thiemo........................$534,276 57 Tipsarevic, Janko ..........................$534,232 58 Simon, Gilles ................................$532,413 59 Hewitt, Lleyton ............................$531,666 60 Mayer, Florian ..............................$513,955 61 Berrer, Michael ............................$508,828 62 Hanescu, Victor ............................$495,674 63 Paes, Leander ..............................$479,888 64 Clement, Arnaud ..........................$447,936 65 Cuevas, Pablo................................$446,739 66 Dolgopolov, Alexandr ..................$446,248 67 Fognini, Fabio ..............................$424,469 68 Gimeno-Traver, Daniel..................$420,930 69 Dlouhy, Lukas ..............................$414,678 70 Bhupathi, Mahesh ........................$411,412 71 Serra, Florent................................$408,325 72 Mirnyi, Max ..................................$408,232 73 Mathieu, Paul-Henri ....................$392,899 74 Malisse, Xavier..............................$389,239 75 Stepanek, Radek ..........................$386,430 76 Giraldo, Santiago ..........................$378,942 77 Chiudinelli, Marco ........................$373,340 78 Matkowski, Marcin ......................$361,640 79 Fyrstenberg, Mariusz ....................$361,640 80 Lacko, Lukas ................................$340,675 81 Andreev, Igor................................$335,168 82 Karlovic, Ivo ..................................$331,333 83 Norman, Dick................................$327,043 84 Rochus, Olivier..............................$326,496 85 Marach, Oliver ..............................$326,130 86 Russell, Michael............................$322,770 87 Gabashvili, Teymuraz....................$319,514 88 Zverev, Mischa..............................$318,805 89 Mayer, Leonardo ..........................$315,969 90 Falla, Alejandro ............................$315,041 91 Anderson, Kevin............................$315,005 92 Greul, Simon ................................$308,030 93 Lopez, Marc ..................................$306,407 94 Marchenko, Illya ..........................$306,288 95 Gonzalez, Fernando ......................$305,498 96 Moodie, Wesley ............................$297,355 97 Brands, Daniel ..............................$294,991 98 Korolev, Evgeny ............................$293,286 99 Bopanna, Rohan ..........................$289,434 100 Schuettler, Rainer ........................$284,955 101 Sela, Dudi......................................$283,050 102 Kukushkin, Mikhail ......................$281,378 103 Luczak, Peter ................................$276,120 104 Ginepri, Robby..............................$274,201 105 Hajek, Jan ....................................$272,615 106 Ram, Rajeev..................................$271,507 107 Qureshi, Aisam-Ul-Haq ................$266,218 108 Blake, James ................................$265,885 109 Lindstedt, Robert..........................$261,512 110 Dent, Taylor ..................................$258,403 111 Gil, Frederico ................................$255,690 112 Kunitsyn, Igor ..............................$250,143 113 Haase, Robin ................................$247,039 114 Robert, Stephane..........................$245,668 115 Riba, Pere ....................................$244,352 116 Tecau, Horia..................................$241,780 117 Cermak, Frantisek ........................$240,706 118 Hanley, Paul ................................$240,533 119 Aspelin, Simon..............................$239,152 120 Beck, Andreas ..............................$232,162 121 Ram, Andy ....................................$229,875 122 Bolelli, Simone..............................$228,672 123 Brown, Dustin ..............................$228,487 124 Mertinak, Michal ..........................$227,634 125 Tursunov, Dmitry ..........................$218,638 126 Kamke, Tobias ..............................$214,572 127 Beck, Karol....................................$209,130 128 Przysiezny, Michal ........................$205,594 129 Knowles, Mark..............................$204,122 130 Ventura, Santiago ........................$203,698 131 Gicquel, Marc................................$197,712 132 Mahut, Nicolas..............................$193,582 133 Knowle, Julian ..............................$192,636 134 Phau, Bjorn ..................................$191,386 135 Ball, Carsten..................................$190,736 136 Dodig, Ivan ..................................$189,953 137 Devvarman, Somdev ....................$189,381 138 Andujar, Pablo..............................$184,910 139 Lorenzi, Paolo ..............................$181,968 140 Butorac, Eric..................................$181,929 141 Hernandez, Oscar..........................$180,433 142 Roger-Vasselin, Edouard ..............$176,718 143 Ilhan, Marsel ................................$176,365 144 Marrero, David..............................$174,304 145 Rojer, Jean-Julien ........................$172,708 146 Mello, Ricardo ..............................$171,834 147 Nishikori, Kei ................................$171,394 148 Darcis, Steve ................................$170,196 149 Sweeting, Ryan ............................$167,423 150 Soares, Bruno................................$165,778 151 Vliegen, Kristof ............................$162,944 152 Melo, Marcelo ..............................$155,898 153 Gonzalez, Maximo ........................$154,105 154 Harrison, Ryan ..............................$152,498 155 Reister, Julian ..............................$151,648 156 Haider-Maurer, Andreas ..............$150,328 157 Daniel, Marcos ..............................$149,735 158 Mannarino, Adrian........................$148,039 159 Koubek, Stefan ............................$146,661 160 Kohlmann, Michael ......................$145,899 161 Berlocq, Carlos..............................$144,418 162 Berankis, Richard..........................$138,251 163 Kas, Christopher............................$136,775 164 Kavcic, Blaz ..................................$135,141 165 Ouanna, Josselin ..........................$132,861 166 Bozoljac, Ilija ................................$130,571 167 Polasek, Filip ................................$130,541 168 Young, Donald..............................$129,855 169 Dabul, Brian..................................$126,405 170 Ramirez Hidalgo, Ruben ..............$126,346 171 Hutchins, Ross ..............................$121,596 172 Brunstrom, Johan ........................$121,105 173 Koellerer, Daniel ..........................$120,301 174 Volandri, Filippo ..........................$119,046 175 Rochus, Christophe ......................$118,905 176 Gonzalez, Santiago ......................$116,779 177 Zemlja, Grega ..............................$116,314 178 Navarro, Ivan ................................$115,722 179 Vemic, Dusan................................$115,230 180 Erlich, Jonathan ............................$115,157 181 De Voest, Rik ................................$114,875 182 Ramos-Vinolas, Albert ..................$114,030 183 Fischer, Martin..............................$112,950 184 Machado, Rui................................$112,742 185 Guez, David ..................................$109,723 186 Murray, Jamie ..............................$108,654 187 Paire, Benoit ................................$108,570 188 Rufin, Guillaume ..........................$108,173 189 Kendrick, Robert ..........................$106,870 190 Huss, Stephen ..............................$102,221 191 Recouderc, Laurent ......................$102,135 192 Alves, Thiago ................................$101,357 193 Sijsling, Igor..................................$101,182 194 Massu, Nicolas ................................$99,785 195 Munoz-De La Nava, Daniel..............$99,767 196 Tomic, Bernard ..............................$99,086 197 Souza, Joao ....................................$98,266 198 Raonic, Milos ..................................$95,774 199 Del Potro, Juan Martin....................$95,273 200 Kerr, Jordan ....................................$95,269

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TOTAL CAREER PRIZE MONEY LEADERS


(As of Dec. 6, 2010) 1 Federer, Roger ................$61,060,358 2 Sampras, Pete..........................$43,280,489 3 Nadal, Rafael ..................$37,396,162 4 Agassi, Andre ..........................$31,152,975 5 Becker, Boris ............................$25,080,956 6 Kafelnikov, Yevgeny ................$23,883,797 7 Lendl, Ivan ..............................$21,262,417 8 Edberg, Stefan ........................$20,630,941 9 Djokovic, Novak ..............$20,262,956 10 Ivanisevic, Goran......................$19,876,579 11 Chang, Michael........................$19,145,632 12 Roddick, Andy ................$19,026,697 13 Hewitt, Lleyton ..............$18,843,702 14 Kuerten, Gustavo ....................$14,807,000 15 Bjorkman, Jonas ......................$14,600,323 16 Safin, Marat ............................$14,373,291 17 Davydenko, Nikolay ........$14,187,891 18 Courier, Jim..............................$14,034,132 19 Murray, Andy ..................$13,967,298 20 Moya, Carlos ............................$13,443,970 21 Ferrero, Juan Carlos ........$13,320,292 22 Stich, Michael ..........................$12,595,128 23 McEnroe, John ........................$12,552,132 24 Muster, Thomas ......................$12,240,574 25 Henman, Tim ..........................$11,635,542 26 Bruguera, Sergi........................$11,632,199 27 Rafter, Patrick..........................$11,127,058 28 Enqvist, Thomas ......................$10,461,641 29 Korda, Petr ..............................$10,448,900 30 Corretja, Alex ..........................$10,411,354 31 Nalbandian, David ..........$10,391,107 32 Woodbridge, Todd ..................$10,095,245 33 Krajicek, Richard ......................$10,077,425 34 Santoro, Fabrice ......................$10,021,132 35 Haas, Tommy ....................$9,979,980 36 Ferreira, Wayne ........................$9,969,617 37 Rios, Marcelo ............................$9,713,771 38 Ferrer, David ....................$9,525,842 39 Ljubicic, Ivan ....................$9,289,549 40 Nestor, Daniel ..................$9,140,752 41 Soderling, Robin ..............$9,099,288 42 Rusedski, Greg ..........................$8,944,841 43 Mirnyi, Max ......................$8,894,949 44 Robredo, Tommy ..............$8,732,363 45 Gonzalez, Fernando ..........$8,731,544 46 Connors, Jimmy ........................$8,641,040 47 Woodforde, Mark ......................$8,571,605 48 Martin, Todd..............................$8,254,455 49 Grosjean, Sebastien ..................$8,131,803 50 Youzhny, Mikhail ..............$8,064,433 51 Wilander, Mats ..........................$7,976,256 52 Haarhuis, Paul............................$7,749,011 53 Costa, Albert ..............................$7,685,228 54 Novak, Jiri..................................$7,618,613 55 Berdych, Tomas ................$7,577,211 56 Bryan, Bob........................$7,504,069 57 Kiefer, Nicolas ..................$7,480,465 58 Verdasco, Fernando ..........$7,290,545 59 Bryan, Mike ......................$7,275,146 60 Schuettler, Rainer ............$7,193,528 61 Johansson, Thomas....................$7,168,029 62 Hrbaty, Dominik ........................$7,065,241 63 Blake, James ....................$7,044,262 64 Philippoussis, Mark....................$6,985,202 65 Pioline, Cedric............................$6,921,029 66 Knowles, Mark ..................$6,873,103 67 Rosset, Marc ..............................$6,812,693 68 Clement, Arnaud ..............$6,790,290 69 Del Potro, Juan Martin ......$6,775,148 70 Medvedev, Andrei......................$6,721,560 71 Stepanek, Radek ..............$6,677,713 72 Lapentti, Nicolas ..............$6,313,898 73 Gaudio, Gaston ................$6,064,696 74 Paes, Leander ..................$5,986,439 75 Coria, Guillermo ........................$5,915,620 76 Hlasek, Jakob ............................$5,895,293 77 Larsson, Magnus........................$5,839,451 78 Melzer, Jurgen ..................$5,788,437 79 Damm, Martin ..........................$5,721,417 80 Forget, Guy ................................$5,669,934 81 Llodra, Michael ................$5,576,618 82 Gilbert, Brad ..............................$5,509,060 83 Chela, Juan Ignacio ..........$5,432,391 84 Bhupathi, Mahesh ............$5,388,860 85 Jarryd, Anders............................$5,378,067 86 Lopez, Feliciano ................$5,366,816 87 Sanchez, Emilio..........................$5,339,395 88 Mantilla, Felix............................$5,332,214 89 Canas, Guillermo........................$5,285,575 90 Wheaton, David ........................$5,238,401 91 Pavel, Andrei ............................$5,225,028 92 Zimonjic, Nenad ................$5,199,653 93 Schalken, Sjeng ........................$5,192,798 94 Black, Byron ..............................$5,159,775 95 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried ..........$5,126,316 96 Kucera, Karol..............................$5,061,125 97 Spadea, Vincent ........................$5,012,880 98 Eltingh, Jacco ............................$4,926,864 99 Vilas, Guillermo ........................$4,923,882 100 Nieminen, Jarkko ..............$4,897,610 101 Gasquet, Richard ..............$4,894,159 102 Monfils, Gael ....................$4,842,989 103 Vacek, Daniel ............................$4,803,388 104 Fish, Mardy ......................$4,724,858 105 Berasategui, Alberto..................$4,676,187 106 Gustafsson, Magnus ..................$4,545,489 107 Norman, Magnus ......................$4,537,247 108 Reneberg, Richey ......................$4,430,108 109 Sanchez, Javier ..........................$4,427,811 110 Gomez, Andres ..........................$4,385,130 111 Siemerink, Jan ..........................$4,347,693 112 Leach, Rick ................................$4,294,094 113 Massu, Nicolas ..................$4,284,834 114 Clavet, Francisco ........................$4,279,181 115 Almagro, Nicolas ..............$4,267,995 116 Simon, Gilles ....................$4,217,535 117 Mathieu, Paul-Henri..........$4,202,179 118 Ullyett, Kevin ............................$4,138,771 119 Rochus, Olivier ..................$4,110,451 120 Baghdatis, Marcos ............$4,050,701 121 El Aynaoui, Younes ....................$4,044,089 122 Malisse, Xavier ..................$4,025,065 123 Ancic, Mario ......................$4,024,686 124 Wawrinka, Stanislas..........$4,018,810 125 Prinosil, David............................$4,016,496 126 Leconte, Henri ..........................$3,917,596 127 Andreev, Igor....................$3,881,103 128 Martin, Alberto ..........................$3,840,885 129 Montanes, Albert ..............$3,838,405 130 Benneteau, Julien ............$3,786,840 131 Stolle, Sandon............................$3,762,442 132 Calleri, Agustin ..........................$3,753,387 133 Kohlschreiber, Philipp ......$3,730,435 134 Tarango, Jeff..............................$3,730,289
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135 Novacek, Karel ..........................$3,729,540 136 Krickstein, Aaron........................$3,710,447 137 Smid, Tomas..............................$3,699,738 138 Arthurs, Wayne..........................$3,687,773 139 Karlovic, Ivo......................$3,662,408 140 Borg, Bjorn ................................$3,655,751 141 Suk, Cyril....................................$3,651,530 142 Acasuso, Jose ....................$3,614,076 143 Gambill, Jan-Michael ................$3,612,587 144 Arazi, Hicham ............................$3,602,644 145 Tursunov, Dmitry ..............$3,582,928 146 Ginepri, Robby ..................$3,575,140 147 Ulihrach, Bohdan ......................$3,553,302 148 O'Brien, Alex ..............................$3,535,415 149 Monaco, Juan....................$3,472,736 150 Palmer, Jared ............................$3,471,164 151 Srichaphan, Paradorn ................$3,459,655 152 Noah, Yannick............................$3,440,660 153 Volkov, Alexander......................$3,362,786 154 Cilic, Marin........................$3,353,305 155 Koubek, Stefan ................$3,350,839 156 Stoltenberg, Jason ....................$3,305,212 157 Black, Wayne ............................$3,300,258 158 Grabb, Jim ................................$3,274,155 159 Washington, MaliVai ................$3,239,865 160 Stark, Jonathan..........................$3,220,867 161 Escude, Nicolas ..........................$3,216,150 162 Olhovskiy, Andrei ......................$3,208,620 163 Fitzgerald, John ........................$3,207,272 164 Zabaleta, Mariano......................$3,204,127 165 Kulti, Nicklas..............................$3,186,946 166 Carbonell, Tomas ......................$3,157,584 167 Masur, Wally..............................$3,134,718 168 Costa, Carlos ..............................$3,134,189 169 McEnroe, Patrick........................$3,118,316 170 Chesnokov, Andrei ....................$3,084,188 171 Gaudenzi, Andrea ......................$3,063,479 172 Rikl, David..................................$3,063,257 173 Curren, Kevin ............................$3,055,510 174 Boetsch, Arnaud ........................$3,031,247 175 Carlsen, Kenneth........................$2,990,980 176 Querrey, Sam ....................$2,982,269 177 Portas, Albert ............................$2,972,441 178 Sanguinetti, Davide ..................$2,935,323 179 Vicente, Fernando......................$2,916,686 180 Seppi, Andreas..................$2,914,765 181 Connell, Grant............................$2,911,097 182 Lareau, Sebastien ......................$2,879,682 183 Delaitre, Olivier..........................$2,788,904 184 Gottfried, Brian..........................$2,782,514 185 Gerulaitis, Vitas..........................$2,778,748 186 Hanescu, Victor ................$2,775,387 187 Tipsarevic, Janko ..............$2,774,087 188 Rochus, Christophe ....................$2,751,508 189 Fibak, Wojtek ............................$2,725,403 190 Starace, Potito..................$2,719,050 191 Goellner, Marc-Kevin ................$2,700,795 192 Volandri, Filippo ..............$2,695,091 193 Galbraith, Patrick ......................$2,684,136 194 Mayotte, Tim ............................$2,663,672 195 Dlouhy, Lukas ..................$2,660,861 196 Horna, Luis ................................$2,648,482 197 Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo ....$2,635,532 198 Mecir Sr., Miloslav......................$2,632,538 199 Fromberg, Richard ....................$2,605,740 200 Sargsian, Sargis ........................$2,603,732

Note: 455 players have earned $1 million or more; bold indicates active players.

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TOP 50 ALL-TIME OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS


Includes ATP World Tour, Grand Prix, WCT, Grand Slam, Grand Slam Cup SINGLES 1 JIMMY CONNORS 2 IVAN LENDL 3 JOHN MCENROE 4 ROGER FEDERER 5 PETE SAMPRAS 6 BJORN BORG 7 GUILLERMO VILAS 8 ANDRE AGASSI 9 ILIE NASTASE 10 BORIS BECKER 11 ROD LAVER 12 THOMAS MUSTER 13 RAFAEL NADAL 14 STEFAN EDBERG 15 STAN SMITH 16 MICHAEL CHANG 17 ARTHUR ASHE MATS WILANDER 19 JOHN NEWCOMBE MANUEL ORANTES KEN ROSEWALL 22 TOM OKKER 23 ANDY RODDICK 24 LLEYTON HEWITT 25 VITAS GERULAITIS 26 YEVGENY KAFELNIKOV 27 JOSE-LUIS CLERC BRIAN GOTTFRIED 29 JIM COURIER YANNICK NOAH 31 EDDIE DIBBS GORAN IVANISEVIC HAROLD SOLOMON 34 ANDRES GOMEZ 35 NIKOLAY DAVYDENKO BRAD GILBERT GUSTAVO KUERTEN CARLOS MOYA 39 THOMAS ENQVIST 40 NOVAK DJOKOVIC MARCELO RIOS MICHAEL STICH 43 ALEX CORRETJA RICHARD KRAJICEK RAUL RAMIREZ 46 VIJAY AMRITRAJ ANDY MURRAY 48 WAYNE FERREIRA JUAN CARLOS FERRERO WOJTEK FIBAK JOSE HIGUERAS MARC ROSSET GREG RUSEDSKI MARAT SAFIN EMILIO SANCHEZ ROSCOE TANNER
NOTE: BOLD DENOTES ACTIVE PLAYER

TOTAL 109 94 77 66 64 63 62 60 57 49 47 44 43 41 39 34 33 33 32 32 32 31 29 28 27 26 25 25 23 23 22 22 22 21 20 20 20 20 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

DOUBLES 1 TODD WOODBRIDGE 2 TOM OKKER JOHN MCENROE 4 FREW MCMILLAN 5 DANIEL NESTOR 6 MIKE BRYAN 7 BOB BRYAN MARK WOODFORDE 9 PETER FLEMING 10 BOB HEWITT 11 RAUL RAMIREZ 12 STAN SMITH 13 MARTY RIESSEN 14 ANDERS JARRYD 15 TOMAS SMID 16 JONAS BJORKMAN BRIAN GOTTFRIED PAUL HAARHUIS SHERWOOD STEWART 20 MARK KNOWLES 21 ILIE NASTASE 22 EMILIO SANCHEZ 23 WOJTEK FIBAK 24 SERGIO CASAL 25 MAHESH BHUPATHI RICK LEACH 27 JACCO ELTINGH BOB LUTZ 29 JOHN NEWCOMBE 30 LEANDER PAES 31 MARTIN DAMM 32 NENAD ZIMONJIC 33 ROD LAVER MAX MIRNYI 35 PATRICK GALBRAITH 36 MARK EDMONDSON 37 KEN FLACH KEVIN ULLYETT 39 ANDRES GOMEZ 40 PAVEL SLOZIL CYRIL SUK 42 HEINZ GUNTHARDT 43 ROY EMERSON JOHN FITZGERALD DAVID RIKL 46 ROBERT SEGUSO 47 JOHN ALEXANDER GUY FORGET GEOFF MASTERS JARED PALMER

TOTAL 83 78 78 74 71 69 67 67 66 65 62 61 60 58 55 54 54 54 54 53 51 50 48 47 46 46 44 44 41 43 40 39 37 37 36 35 34 34 33 32 32 31 30 30 30 29 28 28 28 28

Team 1. B. Bryan-M. Bryan 2. T. Woodbridge-M. Woodforde 3. P. Fleming-J. McEnroe B. Hewitt-F. McMillan 5. S. Casal-E. Sanchez

Open Era Team Title Leaders

No. 67 61 57 57 44

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 CAREER TITLE LEADERS


There have been 57 different winners of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments since 1990; of those winners, 32 have won more than one title.

Rafael Nadal Andre Agassi Roger Federer Pete Sampras Thomas Muster Michael Chang Andy Murray Boris Becker Jim Courier Novak Djokovic Gustavo Kuerten Marcelo Rios Andy Roddick Marat Safin Stefan Edberg Juan Carlos Ferrero Andrei Medvedev Nikolay Davydenko Thomas Enqvist

18 17 17 11 8 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3

Carlos Moya Sergi Bruguera Andrei Chesnokov Guillermo Coria Alex Corretja Wayne Ferreira Guy Forget Lleyton Hewitt Goran Ivanisevic Richard Krajicek David Nalbandian Patrick Rafter Michael Stich Juan Aguilera Tomas Berdych Guillermo Caas Roberto Carrertero Albert Costa Sebastien Grosjean

3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

Tommy Haas Tim Henman Thomas Johansson Petr Korda Ivan Ljubicic Felix Mantilla Magnus Norman Karel Novacek Andrei Pavel Mikael Pernfors Mark Philippoussis Cedric Pioline Albert Portas Tommy Robredo Greg Rusedski Emilio Sanchez Robin Soderling Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Chris Woodruff

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

WINNERS OF MULTIPLE MASTERS 1000 TITLES


Player (Total) Andre Agassi (17) Diff. Titles Tournaments 7 Cincinnati (95-96, 04); Indian Wells (01); Madrid (02); Miami (90, 95-96, 01-03); Montreal/Toronto (92, 94-95); Paris (94, 99); Rome (02) Hamburg (08); Indian Wells (07, 09); Madrid (05); Monte-Carlo (05-08, 10); Montreal/Toronto (05, 08, 10); Rome (05-07, 09-10) Cincinnati (05, 07, 09-10); Hamburg (02, 04-05, 07); Indian Wells (04-06); Madrid (06, 09); Miami (05-06); Toronto (04, 06) Madrid ('08); Cincinnati ('08); Miami (09); Montreal/Toronto ('09-10); Shanghai (10) Indian Wells (08); Miami (07); Montreal (07); Rome (08); Paris (09) Cincinnati (92, 97, 99); Indian Wells (94-95); Miami (93-94, 00); Paris (95, 97); Rome (94) Hamburg (99); Indian Wells (98); Miami (98); Monte-Carlo (97); Rome (98) Essen (95); Miami (97); Monte-Carlo (92, 95-96); Rome (90, 95-96) Cincinnati (93-94); Indian Wells (92, 96-97); Miami (92); Toronto (90) Cincinnati (01); Hamburg (00); Monte-Carlo (99-00); Rome (99) Cincinnati (03, 06); Miami (04, 10); Montreal (03) Madrid (04); Paris (00, 02, 04); Toronto (00) Rome (01); Monte-Carlo (02-03); Madrid (03) Paris ('06); Miami ('08); Shanghai ('09) Cincinnati (00); Paris (96); Stuttgart (99) Cincinnati (02); Monte-Carlo (98); Rome (04)
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Rafael Nadal (18) Roger Federer (17) Andy Murray (6) Novak Djokovic (5) Pete Sampras (11) Marcelo Rios (5) Thomas Muster (8) Michael Chang (7) Gustavo Kuerten (5) Andy Roddick (5) Marat Safin (5) Juan Carlos Ferrero (4) Nikolay Davydenko (3) Thomas Enqvist (3) Carlos Moya (3)

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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 FINALS


SINCE 1990 Year 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2003 Tournament Indian Wells Miami Monte-Carlo Rome Madrid Toronto Cincinnati Shanghai Paris Indian Wells Miami Monte-Carlo Rome Madrid Montreal Cincinnati Shanghai Paris Indian Wells Miami Monte-Carlo Rome Hamburg Toronto Cincinnati Madrid Paris Indian Wells Miami Monte-Carlo Rome Hamburg Montreal Cincinnati Madrid Paris Indian Wells Miami Monte-Carlo Rome Hamburg Toronto Cincinnati Madrid Paris Indian Wells Miami Monte-Carlo Rome Hamburg Montreal Cincinnati Madrid Paris Indian Wells Miami Monte-Carlo Rome Hamburg Toronto Cincinnati Madrid Paris Indian Wells Miami Monte-Carlo Singles Final (Rank) (26) Ivan Ljubicic d. (8) Andy Roddick (8) Andy Roddick d. (20) Tomas Berdych (3) Rafael Nadal d. (12) Fernando Verdasco (3) Rafael Nadal d. (17) David Ferrer (3) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer (4) Andy Murray d. (3) Roger Federer (2) Roger Federer d. (36) Mardy Fish (4) Andy Murray d. (3) Roger Federer (5) Robin Soderling d. (14) Gael Monfils (1) Rafael Nadal d. (4) Andy Murray (4) Andy Murray d. (3) Novak Djokovic (1) Rafael Nadal d. (3) Novak Djokovic (1) Rafael Nadal d. (3) Novak Djokovic (2) Roger Federer d. (1) Rafael Nadal (3) Andy Murray d. (6) Juan Martin Del Potro (1) Roger Federer d. (4) Novak Djokovic (8) Nikolay Davydenko d. (2) Rafael Nadal (3) Novak Djokovic d. (16) Gael Monfils (3) Novak Djokovic d. (98) Mardy Fish (4) Nikolay Davydenko d. (2) Rafael Nadal (2) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer (3) Novak Djokovic d. (24) Stanislas Wawrinka (2) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer (2) Rafael Nadal d. (37) Nicolas Kiefer (9) Andy Murray d. (3) Novak Djokovic (4) Andy Murray d. (16) Gilles Simon (14) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d. (8) David Nalbandian (2) Rafael Nadal d. (13) Novak Djokovic (10) Novak Djokovic d. (55) Guillermo Canas (2) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer (2) Rafael Nadal d. (6) Fernando Gonzalez (1) Roger Federer d. (2) Rafael Nadal (4) Novak Djokovic d. (1) Roger Federer (1) Roger Federer d. (8) James Blake (25) David Nalbandian d. (1) Roger Federer (21) David Nalbandian d. (2) Rafael Nadal (1) Roger Federer d. (14) James Blake (1) Roger Federer d. (6) Ivan Ljubicic (2) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer (2) Rafael Nadal d. (1) Roger Federer (12) Tommy Robredo d. (16) Radek Stepanek (1) Roger Federer d. (51) Richard Gasquet (12) Andy Roddick d. (31) Juan Carlos Ferrero (1) Roger Federer d. (10) Fernando Gonzalez (5) Nikolay Davydenko d. (27) Dominik Hrbaty (1) Roger Federer d. (2) Lleyton Hewitt (1) Roger Federer d. (31) Rafael Nadal (17) Rafael Nadal d. (9) Guillermo Coria (7) Rafael Nadal d. (11) Guillermo Coria (1) Roger Federer d. (56) Richard Gasquet (2) Rafael Nadal d. (7) Andre Agassi (1) Roger Federer d. (5) Andy Roddick (2) Rafael Nadal d. (12) Ivan Ljubicic (50) Tomas Berdych d. (10) Ivan Ljubicic (1) Roger Federer d. (10) Tim Henman (3) Andy Roddick d. (4) Guillermo Coria (4) Guillermo Coria d. (6) Rainer Schuettler (9) Carlos Moya d. (8) David Nalbandian (1) Roger Federer d. (3) Guillermo Coria (1) Roger Federer d. (2) Andy Roddick (11) Andre Agassi d. (10) Lleyton Hewitt (9) Marat Safin d. (10) David Nalbandian (7) Marat Safin d. (63) Radek Stepanek (1) Lleyton Hewitt d. (24) Gustavo Kuerten (2) Andre Agassi d. (5) Carlos Moya (3) Juan Carlos Ferrero d. (26) Guillermo Coria Result 7-6(3), 7-6(5) 7-5, 6-4 6-0, 6-1 7-5, 6-2 6-4, 7-6(5) 7-5, 7-5 6-7(5), 7-6(1), 6-4 6-3, 6-2 6-1, 7-6(1) 6-1, 6-2 6-2, 7-5 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 7-6(2), 6-2 6-4, 6-4 6-7(4), 7-6(3), 6-1 6-1, 7-5 7-6(3), 6-3 6-2, 5-7, 7-6(3) 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 6-4, 6-2 7-5, 7-5 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 7-5, 6-7(3), 6-3 6-3, 6-2 7-6(4), 7-6(5) 6-4, 7-6(6) 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 6-2, 7-5 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 6-4, 6-4 6-2, 6-2 2-6, 6-2, 6-0 7-6(2), 2-6, 7-6(2) 6-1, 6-4 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 6-4, 6-0 7-5, 6-3, 6-0 7-6(5), 7-6(4), 7-6(6) 6-2, 6-7(2), 6-3, 7-6(5) Doubles Final M.Lopez/Nadal d. Nestor/Zimonjic Dlouhy/Paes d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi Bryan/Bryan d. Isner/Querrey Bryan/Bryan d. Nestor/Zimonjic Bryan/Bryan d. Benneteau/Llodra Bryan/Bryan d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi Melzer/Paes d. Fyrstenberg/Matkowski Bhupathi/Mirnyi d. Knowles/A.Ram Fish/Roddick d. Mirnyi/Ram Mirnyi/Ram d. Fisher/Huss Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan Nestor/Zimonjic d. Aspelin/Moodie Bhupathi/Knowles d. Mirnyi/Ram Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan Benneteau/Tsonga d. Fyrstenberg/Matkowski Nestor/Zimonjic d. Granollers/Robredo Erlich/Ram d. Nestor/Zimonjic Bryan/Bryan d. Bhupathi/Knowles Nadal/Robredo d. Bhupathi/Knowles Bryan/Bryan d. Nestor/Zimonjic Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan Nestor/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan Bryan/Bryan d. Erlich/Ram Fyrstenberg/Matkowski d. Bhupathi/Knowles Bjorkman/Ullyett d. Coetzee/Moodie Damm/Paes d. Erlich/Ram Bryan/Bryan d. Damm/Paes Bryan/Bryan d. Benneteau/Gasquet Santoro/Zimonjic d. Bryan/Bryan Bryan/Bryan d. Hanley/Ullyett Bhupathi/Vizner d. Hanley/Ullyett Erlich/Ram d. Bryan/Bryan Bryan/Bryan d. Fyrstenberg/Matkowski Bryan/Bryan d. Nestor/Zimonjic Knowles/Nestor d. Bryan/Bryan Bjorkman/Mirnyi d. Bryan/Bryan Bjorkman/Mirnyi d. Santoro/Zimonjic 6-7(0), 7-6(5), 6-4, 2-6, 7-6(5) Knowles/Nestor d. Erlich/Ram 6-1, 6-3, 6-3 Hanley/Ullyett d. Knowles/Nestor 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 Bryan/Bryan d. Hanley/Ullyett 6-3, 6-4 Bjorkman/Mirnyi d. 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Black/Ullyett 6-1, 6-1 Ferreira/Kafelnikov d. Bryan/Bryan 6-3, 6-3 Federer/Mirnyi d. Paes/Rikl 6-2, 6-2 Bhupathi/Mirnyi d. Llodra/Santoro Result 7-6(8), 6-3 6-2, 7-5 6-3, 2-0 RET 6-2, 6-3 6-3, 6-4 7-5, 6-3 6-3, 6-4 7-5, 4-6, 10-5 7-5, 7-5 3-6, 6-1, 14-12 6-7(4), 6-2, 10-7 6-4, 6-1 7-6(5), 6-3 6-4, 6-4 6-4, 6-3 3-6, 7-6(2), 15-13 6-2, 6-4 6-3, 6-4 6-4, 6-4 6-2, 6-2 6-3, 6-3 3-6, 6-4, 10-8 6-4, 5-7, 10-8 6-2, 4-6, 10-6 4-6, 7-6(2), 10-7 6-4, 6-2 6-2, 6-2 6-4, 6-4 6-7(7), 6-3, 10-7 6-2, 6-1 6-4, 6-7(4), 10-7 6-3, 6-4 6-4, 6-4 4-6, 6-3, 13-11 6-3, 7-6(4) 6-3, 7-6(4) 6-4, 6-4 6-4, 6-4 6-2, 7-6(2) 6-4, 5-7, 13-11 6-2, 7-6(8) 6-3, 7-5 3-6, 6-3, 10-7 7-5, 6-4 7-6(4), 6-2 7-6(6), 7-6(2) 6-1, 6-2 W/O 6-4, 6-2 4-6, 7-6(2), 7-6(3) 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-0 7-6(3), 6-2 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 6-4, 6-7(3), 6-4 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 6-2, 7-6(12) 7-5, 6-2 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 6-4, 6-2 6-4, 6-2 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 6-3, 6-4 6-3, 6-4 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 7-5, 6-3 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(6)

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W.Black/Ullyett 7-5, 7-5 (14) Roger Federer d. (5) Marat Safin 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 Bhupathi/Gambill d. Bjorkman/Woodbridge 6-2, 6-4 (19) Guillermo Canas d. (12) Andy Roddick 6-4, 7-5 Bryan/Bryan d. Knowles/Nestor 4-6, 7-6(1), 6-3 (17) Carlos Moya d. (1) Lleyton Hewitt 7-5, 7-6(5) Blake/Martin d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi 7-5, 6-3 (2) Andre Agassi d. (9) Jiri Novak W/O Knowles/Nestor d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi 6-3, 7-5, 6-0 (5) Marat Safin d. (1) Lleyton Hewitt 7-6(4), 6-0, 6-4 Escude/Santoro d. Kuerten/Pioline 6-3, 7-6(6) (4) Andre Agassi d. (3) Pete Sampras 7-6(5), 7-5, 6-1 Ferreira/Kafelnikov d. Bjorkman/Woodbridge 6-2, 7-5 (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) (2) Gustavo Kuerten d. (53) Hicham Arazi 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 Bjorkman/Woodbridge d. Eagle/Florent 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 (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) (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 (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 (1) Gustavo Kuerten d. (7) Patrick Rafter 6-1, 6-3 Bhupathi/Paes d. Damm/Prinosil 7-6(3), 6-3 (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) (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 (26) Alex Corretja d. (10) Thomas Enqvist 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 O'Brien/Palmer d. Haarhuis/Stolle 6-4, 7-6(5) (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 (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 (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 (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 (9) Marat Safin d. (144) Harel Levy 6-2, 6-3 Lareau/Nestor d. Eagle/Florent 6-3, 7-6(3) (8) Thomas Enqvist d. (16) Tim Henman 7-6(5), 6-4 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. E.Ferreira/Leach 7-6(6), 6-4 7-6(6), 3-6, 6-7(5), 7-6(2), 6-2 Novak/Rikl d. Johnson/Norval 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 (19) Wayne Ferreira d. (8) Lleyton Hewitt (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 (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 (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 (19) Gustavo Kuerten d. (13) Marcelo Rios 6-4, 2-1 RET Delaitre/Henman d. Novak/Rikl 6-2, 6-3 (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 (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 (22) Thomas Johansson d. (4) Yevgeny Kafelnikov1-6, 6-3, 6-3 Bjorkman/Rafter d. B.Black/Ferreira 7-6(5), 6-4 (1) Pete Sampras d. (4) Patrick Rafter 7-6(7), 6-3 Black/Bjorkman d. Woodbridge/Woodforde 6-3, 7-6(6) (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 7-6(7), 7-5 (1) Andre Agassi d. (34) Marat Safin 7-6(1), 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 Lareau/O'Brien d. Haarhuis/Palmer (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 (3) Marcelo Rios d. (31) Andre Agassi 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 E.Ferreira/Leach d. O'Brien/Stark 6-2, 6-4 (18) Carlos Moya d. (16) Cedric Pioline 6-3, 6-0, 7-5 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. Woodbridge/Woodforde 6-4, 6-2 (26) Albert Costa d. (9) Alex Corretja 6-2, 6-0, 1-0 RET Johnson/Montana d. Adams/Steven 6-2, 7-5 (3) Marcelo Rios d. (20) Albert Costa W/O Bhupathi/Paes d. 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(13) Gustavo Kuerten 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 Bhupathi/Paes d. Lareau/O'Brien 7-6, 6-3 (1) Pete Sampras d. (4) Thomas Muster 6-3, 6-4 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Philippoussis/Rafter 7-6, 4-6, 6-4 (17) Petr Korda d. (15) Richard Krajicek 7-6(6), 6-2, 6-4 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Leach/Stark 6-3, 6-3 (1) Pete Sampras d. (10) Jonas Bjorkman 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. Leach/Stark 6-2, 7-6 (5) Michael Chang d. (68) Paul Haarhuis 7-5, 6-1, 6-1 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. MacPhie/Tebbutt 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 (3) Andre Agassi d. (6) Goran Ivanisevic 3-0 RET Woodbridge/Woodforde d. E.Ferreira/Galbraith 6-1, 6-3 (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 (143) Roberto Carretero d. (66) Alex Corretja 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 Knowles/Nestor d. Forget/Hlasek 6-2, 6-4 (2) Thomas Muster d. (25) Richard Krajicek 6-2, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 Black/Connell d. Pimek/Talbot 6-2, 6-3 (7) Andre Agassi d. (3) Michael Chang 7-6(4), 6-4 Knowles/Nestor d. 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(13) Thomas Muster d. (3) Boris Becker (20) Andrei Medvedev d. (5) Goran Ivanisevic (10) Thomas Muster d. (7) Sergi Bruguera (1) Andre Agassi d. (2) Pete Sampras (1) Andre Agassi d. (5) Michael Chang (3) Thomas Muster d. (54) MaliVai Washington (2) Pete Sampras d. (5) Boris Becker (1) Pete Sampras d. (14) Petr Korda (1) Pete Sampras d. (31) Andre Agassi (9) Andrei Medvedev d. (6) Sergi Bruguera (8) Andrei Medvedev d. (29) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (1) Pete Sampras d. (13) Boris Becker (20) Andre Agassi d. (33) Jason Stoltenberg (7) Michael Chang d. (4) Stefan Edberg (6) Boris Becker d. (2) Goran Ivanisevic (7) Andre Agassi d. (16) Marc Rosset (1) Jim Courier d. (17) Wayne Ferreira (2) Pete Sampras d. (18) MaliVai Washington (16) Sergi Bruguera d. (29) Cedric Pioline (11) Michael Stich d. (74) Andrei Chesnokov (2) Jim Courier d. (6) Goran Ivanisevic (95) Mikael Pernfors d. (20) Todd Martin (9) Michael Chang d. (3) Stefan Edberg (4) Michael Stich d. (10) Goran Ivanisevic (11) Goran Ivanisevic d. (8) Andrei Medvedev (15) Michael Chang d. (36) Andrei Chesnokov (9) Michael Chang d. (24) Alberto Mancini (37) Thomas Muster d. (24) Aaron Krickstein (2) Stefan Edberg d. (5) Michael Stich (1) Jim Courier d. (15) Carlos Costa (11) Andre Agassi d. (12) Ivan Lendl (3) Pete Sampras d. (11) Ivan Lendl (7) Goran Ivanisevic d. (12) Guy Forget (9) Boris Becker d. (14) Guy Forget (26) Jim Courier d. (5) Guy Forget (18) Jim Courier d. (46) David Wheaton (15) Sergi Bruguera d. (2) Boris Becker (26) Karel Novacek d. (21) Magnus Gustafsson (16) Emilio Sanchez d. (105) Alberto Mancini (32) Andrei Chesnokov d. (40) Petr Korda (7) Guy Forget d. (8) Pete Sampras (2) Boris Becker d. (1) Stefan Edberg (6) Guy Forget d. (7) Pete Sampras (3) Stefan Edberg d. (8) Andre Agassi (5) Andre Agassi d. (3) Stefan Edberg (20) Andrei Chesnokov d. (30) Thomas Muster (26) Juan Aguilera d. (3) Boris Becker (17) Thomas Muster d. (15) Andrei Chesnokov (24) Michael Chang d. (15) Jay Berger (2) Stefan Edberg d. (7) Brad Gilbert (2) Boris Becker d. (1) Stefan Edberg (1) Stefan Edberg d. (2) Boris Becker

4-6, 5-7, 6-1, 7-6(6), 6-0 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. Lobo/J.Sanchez 6-3, 6-4 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 W.Ferreira/Kafelnikov d. B.Black/Olhovskiy 6-1, 7-6 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-2, 6-3 Suk/Vacek d. Apell/Bjorkman 6-3, 6-4 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 Kafelnikov/Olhovskiy d. MacPhie/Stolle 6-2, 6-2 7-5, 6-2 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Knowles/Nestor 6-2, 3-0 RET 7-6(6), 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. Suk/Vacek 7-5, 6-4 7-6(5), 6-4, 6-4 Connell/Galbraith d. Grabb/Martin 6-2, 6-2 4-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Connell/Galbraith d. B.Black/Stark 7-5, 6-3 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. Knowles/Palmer 7-6, 7-6 7-5, 6-1, 6-3 Kulti/Larsson d. Kafelnikov/Vacek 3-6, 7-6, 6-4 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 Melville/Norval d. Holm/Jarryd 6-3, 6-4 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 Kafelnikov/Rikl d. W.Ferreira/Sanchez 6-1, 7-5 6-4, 6-4 B.Black/Stark d. P.McEnroe/Palmer 6-4, 6-4 6-2, 7-5 O'Brien/Stolle d. W.Ferreira/Kratzmann 6-7, 6-3, 6-2 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6(4) Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Apell/Bjorkman 6-3, 6-4 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. B.Black/Stark 3-6, 7-6, 7-5 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 Forget/Leconte d. Jensen/Melville 6-4, 7-5 6-3, 6-2 Krajicek/Siemerink d. P.McEnroe/Stark 6-7, 6-4, 7-6 7-6(2), 6-0 Edberg/Korda d. Haarhuis/Koevermans 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 6-3, 6-7(1), 7-6(7), 6-4 Haarhuis/Koevermans d. Connell/Galbraith 6-4, 6-7, 7-6 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 Eltingh/Haarhuis d. W.Ferreira/Kratzmann 6-4, 7-6 2-6, 6-2, 7-5 Courier/Knowles d. Michibata/Pate 6-4, 7-6 7-5, 0-6, 6-4 Agassi/Korda d. Edberg/Holm 7-6, 6-4 4-6, 7-6(6), 7-6(3), 6-2 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. Muller/Visser 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 6-4, 6-2, 7-6(2) B.Black/Stark d. Nijssen/Suk 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 DeVries/Macpherson d. Kinnear/Salumaa 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 7-5, 7-5 Flach/Witsken d. Kinnear/Salumaa 6-4, 6-3 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 Becker/Stich d. Korda/Novacek 6-4, 6-4 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 Casal/E.Sanchez d. Steeb/Stich 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 7-6(3), 6-0, 6-4 Hlasek/Rosset d. W.Ferreira/Kratzmann 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 3-6, 6-2, 6-0 Galbraith/Visser d. Agassi/P.McEnroe 6-4, 6-4 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. P.McEnroe/Stark 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 7-6(2), 4-6, 7-6(5), 6-2 Woodbridge/Woodforde d. DeVries/Macpherson 6-3, 6-4 7-6(3), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 J.McEnroe/P.McEnroe d. Galbraith/Visser 6-4, 6-2 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(4) Courier/J.Sanchez d. Forget/Leconte 7-6, 3-6, 6-3 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 W.Ferreira/Norval d. Flach/Seguso 5-7, 7-6, 6-2 5-7, 6-4, 7-6(6), 7-6(4) Jensen/Warder d. Haarhuis/Koevermans 5-7, 7-6, 6-4 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 0-6, 6-1 Casal/E.Sanchez d. Motta/Visser 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 6-3, 6-1, 3-0 RET Camporese/Ivanisevic d. Jensen/Warder 6-2, 6-3 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 Galbraith/Witsken d. Connell/Michibata 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 2-6, 7-6(4), 6-4 Flach/Seguso d. Connell/Michibata 6-7, 6-4, 7-5 3-6, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 Fitzgerald/Jarryd d. Nijssen/Suk 7-5, 6-2 7-6(9), 4-6, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 Fitzgerald/Jarryd d. Jones/Leach 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 6-4, 5-7, 7-6, 7-6 Becker/Forget d. Grabb/P.McEnroe 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 6-1, 6-4, 0-6, 6-2 Leach/Pugh d. Becker/Motta 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 7-5, 6-3, 6-3 Korda/Smid d. Gomez/Sanchez 6-4, 7-6 6-1, 6-0, 7-6 Bruguera/Courier d. Riglewski/Stich 7-6, 6-2 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 Casal/E.Sanchez d. Courier/Davis 7-6, 7-5 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 Annacone/Wheaton d. Dyke/Lundgren 6-1, 7-6 6-1, 6-1 Cahill/Kratzmann d. Broad/Muller 7-6, 6-2 6-4, 6-0, 6-3 Forget/Hlasek d. Fitzgerald/Jarryd 6-4, 6-2 3-3 RET Davis/Pate d. Cahill/Kratzmann 5-7, 6-3, 6-4

CAREER ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 MATCH WINS LEADERS


SINCE 1990 Player 1) Roger Federer 2) Andre Agassi 3) Pete Sampras 4) Rafael Nadal 5) Andy Roddick 6) Michael Chang 7) Carlos Moya W-L Titles 224-68 17 209-73 17 190-70 11 186-38 18 148-60 5 137-79 7 133-98 3 8) Jim Courier 9) Wayne Ferreira 10) Juan Carlos Ferrero 11) Lleyton Hewitt 12) Fabrice Santoro 13) Yevgeny Kafelnikov 14) Tim Henman 130-66 128-103 122-73 121-61 120-108 117-77 117-92 5 2 4 2 0 0 1 15) Tommy Haas 16) Marat Safin 17) Ivan Ljubicic 18) Goran Ivanisevic 19) Gustavo Kuerten 20) Albert Costa 115-86 114-82 112-78 112-84 109-62 109-77 1 5 1 2 5 1

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YEAR-BY-YEAR ATP TITLE LEADERS


2010 Rafael Nadal 2009 Andy Murray 2008 Rafael Nadal 2007 Roger Federer 2006 Roger Federer 2005 Rafael Nadal Roger Federer 2004 Roger Federer 2003 Roger Federer 2002 Andre Agassi Lleyton Hewitt 2001 Lleyton Hewitt 2000 Marat Safin 7 6 8 8 12 11 11 11 1993 Pete Sampras 7 5 5 7 7 1992 Boris Becker Pete Sampras Jim Courier 1991 Stefan Edberg 1990 Stefan Edberg 5 5 5 7 7 1981 John McEnroe Ivan Lendl 1980 John McEnroe Bjorn Borg 1979 Bjorn Borg 10 10 9 9 13 1970 Rod Laver 1969 Rod Laver 1968 Four players with 8 7 2 9 1982 Ivan Lendl 15 1971 Ilie Nastase 7 1999 Andre Agassi Pete Sampras Magnus Norman 1998 Marcelo Rios 1997 Pete Sampras 1996 Pete Sampras 1995 Thomas Muster 1994 Pete Sampras 5 5 5 7 8 8 12 10 1989 Ivan Lendl 1988 Boris Becker 1987 Ivan Lendl 1986 Ivan Lendl 1985 Ivan Lendl 1984 John McEnroe 1983 Mats Wilander 10 7 8 9 12 14 9 1978 Jimmy Connors 1977 Guillermo Vilas 1976 Jimmy Connors 1975 Jimmy Connors 1974 Jimmy Connors 1973 Ilie Nastase 1972 Ilie Nastase 10 16 13 9 15 14 12

YEAR-BY-YEAR COUNTRY TITLE LEADERS


2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 ESP ESP ESP ESP SUI ESP SUI USA ARG USA ESP 20 13 16 13 13 12 11 16 10 10 10 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 ESP SWE USA USA ESP USA ESP USA USA USA USA 12 11 12 14 14 17 17 20 22 26 29 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 USA USA USA USA USA SWE SWE USA USA USA USA 24 17 25 25 18 18 17 25 36 30 43 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA 44 45 45 45 43 38 37 39 34

YEAR-BY-YEAR LOWEST RANKED WINNERS


SINCE 1985 Year Player 2010 Nalbandian, David ARG 2009 Ram, Rajeev USA 2008 Nishikori, Kei JPN 2007 Darcis, Steve BEL 2006 Philippoussis, Mark AUS 2005 Arthurs, Wayne AUS 2004 Haas, Tommy GER 2003 Boutter, Julien FRA 2002 Carlsen, Kenneth DEN 2001 Godwin, Neville RSA 2000 Gonzalez, Fernando CHI 1999 Voinea, Adrian ROU 1998 Hewitt, Lleyton AUS 1997 Kroslak, Jan SVK Trn Date 08/02/10 07/06/09 02/11/08 07/16/07 07/10/06 02/21/05 04/12/04 04/07/03 09/30/02 07/09/01 05/01/00 09/13/99 01/05/98 01/27/97 Tournament Washington Newport Delray Beach Amersfoort Newport Scottsdale Houston Casablanca Tokyo Newport Orlando Bournemouth Adelaide Shanghai Rank 117 181 244 297 214 99 349 102 121 167 352 133 550 102

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1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985

O'Brien, Alex USA Doumbia, Yahiya SEN Zoecke, Markus GER Burillo, Jordi ESP Arriens, Carsten GER Cane, Paolo ITA Cash, Pat AUS Jones, Kelly USA Narducci, Massimiliano ITA Rebolledo, Pedro CHI Scanlon, Bill USA Casal, Sergio ESP

08/12/96 09/11/95 03/28/94 05/17/93 10/26/92 05/20/91 04/23/90 04/24/89 05/16/88 08/10/87 07/07/86 05/20/85

New Haven Bordeaux Sun City Bologna Guaruja Bologna Hong Kong Singapore Florence St. Vincent Newport Florence

169 282 131 161 210 224 243 397 134 159 151 217

LOW-RANKED WINNERS OUTSIDE TOP 200


Since 1985 Winner Lleyton Hewitt Kelly Jones Fernando Gonzalez Tommy Haas Santiago Ventura Steve Darcis Yahiya Doumbia Nicolas Lapentti Kei Nishikori Ranking No. 550 No. 397 No. 352 No. 349 No. 316 No. 297 No. 282 No. 258 No. 244 Tournament 1998 Adelaide 1989 Singapore 2000 Orlando 2004 Houston 2004 Casablanca 2007 Amersfoort 1985 Bordeaux 1995 Bogota 2008 Delray Beach Pat Cash Paolo Cane Leonardo Lavalle Sergio Casal Mark Philippoussis Mardy Fish Carsten Arriens Sergiy Stakhovsky Simon Youl Jose Francisco Altur No. 243 No. 224 No. 218 No. 217 No. 214 No. 212 No. 210 No. 209 No. 205 No. 204 1990 Hong Kong 1991 Bologna 1991 Tel Aviv 1985 Florence 2006 Newport 2006 Houston 1992 Guaruja 2008 Zagreb 1989 Schenectady 1989 San Marino

LONGEST MATCH WINNING STREAKS*


(20 or more) No. 1) Guillermo Vilas 2) Ivan Lendl 3) John McEnroe 4) Roger Federer Bjorn Borg 6) Roger Federer Thomas Muster 8) Rafael Nadal 9) Ivan Lendl 10) Jimmy Connors 11) Pete Sampras Ivan Lendl Bjorn Borg 14) Jose-Luis Clerc 15) Roger Federer Rafael Nadal Andre Agassi John McEnroe 19) Roger Federer Jim Courier 46 44 42 41 41 35 35 32 31 30 29 29 29 28 26 26 26 26 25 25 Year(s) 1977 1981-82 1984 2006-07 1979-80 2005 1995 2008 1985 1978 1994 1986 1977 1981 2004-05 2006 1995 1982-83 2005 1992 21) Rafael Nadal Rafael Nadal Pete Sampras Bjorn Borg 24 24 24 24 2010 2005 1999 1977 2008 2004 1988 1975 1976 2009 1991 1996 1990 1990 1986 1988 1988 1983 1981

25) Juan Martin del Potro 23 Roger Federer Andre Agassi Rod Laver 29) Manuel Orantes 30) Roger Federer Stefan Edberg Pete Sampras Stefan Edberg Ivan Lendl Boris Becker 36) Mats Wilander Kent Carlsson Mats Wilander John McEnroe 23 23 23 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20

* Completed records as of 1975

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ATP RELIABILITY INDEX LEADERS


Includes ATP World Tour, Grand Slam, Dsseldorf World Team Cup and Davis Cup matches*

Overall (min. 20 matches) W


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rafael Nadal Roger Federer Novak Djokovic Mardy Fish David Nalbandian Andy Roddick Robin Soderling Andy Murray David Ferrer Gael Monfils 71 65 61 40 28 48 57 46 60 46

L Index
10 13 18 14 10 18 22 18 24 20 .877 .833 .772 .741 .737 .727 .722 .719 .714 .697

Clay
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rafael Nadal David Ferrer Juan Carlos Ferrero Tomas Berdych Fernando Verdasco Novak Djokovic Stanislas Wawrinka Nicolas Almagro Roger Federer Mikhail Youzhny

W
22 31 28 14 22 12 17 28 10 12

L Index
0 7 7 4 7 4 6 11 4 5 1.000 .816 .800 .778 .759 .750 .739 .718 .714 .706

Hard
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Roger Federer Rafael Nadal Novak Djokovic Andy Murray Andy Roddick Robin Soderling Gael Monfils David Nalbandian Mikhail Youzhny Mardy Fish

W
47 40 43 34 42 39 36 23 30 25

L Index
7 9 12 12 15 15 14 9 12 10 .870 .816 .782 .739 .737 .722 .720 .719 .714 .714

Grass (min. 5 matches)


Rafael Nadal Lleyton Hewitt Tomas Berdych Mardy Fish Michael Llodra Sam Querrey 7 Roger Federer 8 Robin Soderling Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 10 Andy Murray 1 2 3 4 5

W
9 8 6 11 9 9 8 4 4 6

L Index
1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 .900 .889 .857 .846 .818 .818 .800 .800 .800 .750

Outdoor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rafael Nadal Roger Federer David Nalbandian Novak Djokovic Andy Roddick Mardy Fish Andy Murray David Ferrer Juan Carlos Ferrero Tomas Berdych

W
65 48 21 45 37 40 41 49 33 37

L Index
8 12 6 13 11 13 14 18 14 16 .890 .800 .778 .776 .771 .755 .745 .731 .702 .698

Indoor
1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 Roger Federer Mikhail Kukushkin Julien Benneteau Jurgen Melzer Mikhail Youzhny Robin Soderling Gael Monfils Novak Djokovic Michael Llodra Gilles Simon

W
17 13 8 15 15 21 17 16 12 13

L Index
1 3 2 4 4 6 5 5 4 5 .944 .813 .800 .789 .789 .778 .773 .762 .750 .722

Grand Slam
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 Rafael Nadal Roger Federer Novak Djokovic Andy Murray Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Mikhail Youzhny Robin Soderling Tomas Berdych Jurgen Melzer Andy Roddick Fernando Verdasco

W
25 20 19 16 12 12 14 12 11 10 10

L Index
1 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 .962 .870 .826 .800 .800 .800 .778 .750 .733 .714 .714

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 W L Index


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rafael Nadal Andy Roddick Roger Federer Andy Murray Robin Soderling Mardy Fish David Ferrer Novak Djokovic David Nalbandian Ivan Ljubicic 29 18 22 20 18 10 20 16 12 10 5 4 7 7 7 4 9 8 6 5 .853 .818 .759 .741 .720 .714 .690 .667 .667 .667

*Minimum 10 matches unless otherwise stated

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Includes ATP World Tour, Grand Slam, Dsseldorf World Team Cup and Davis Cup matches*

vs. Top 10 (min. 5 matches) W


1 Roger Federer 16 2 Rafael Nadal 11 3 Mardy Fish 5 Fernando Verdasco 5 5 Janko Tipsarevic 3 6 Andy Murray 7 7 Nikolay Davydenko 4 8 Ivan Ljubicic 5 9 Michael Llodra 4 10 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez4 Andy Roddick 4

L Index
6 5 3 3 2 5 3 4 4 5 5 .727 .688 .625 .625 .600 .583 .571 .556 .500 .444 .444

Tie-Breaks (min. 15) W


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pablo Cuevas Mardy Fish Rafael Nadal Julien Benneteau Juan Monaco Lukas Lacko Roger Federer Marcos Baghdatis John Isner Eduardo Schwank 15 20 22 15 13 17 21 16 34 11

L Index
2 5 7 6 6 8 10 8 18 6 .882 .800 .759 .714 .684 .680 .677 .667 .654 .647

vs. Lefthanders W
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Roger Federer Mardy Fish Andy Roddick Rafael Nadal Ernests Gulbis Juan Monaco Philipp Kohlschreiber Nicolas Almagro Marin Cilic Fernando Verdasco 11 9 9 8 7 8 11 6 6 6

L Index
1 1 2 2 3 4 6 4 4 4 .917 .900 .818 .800 .700 .667 .647 .600 .600 .600

Finals (min. 3 matches) W


1 2 3 4 5 6 Sam Querrey Rafael Nadal Juan Carlos Ferrero Marin Cilic Roger Federer Novak Djokovic Mardy Fish Andy Murray Andy Roddick Fernando Verdasco 4 7 3 2 5 2 2 2 2 2

L Index
1 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 .800 .778 .750 .667 .556 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500

After Winning 1st Set (min. 20 matches) W L Index


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Novak Djokovic Gilles Simon Rafael Nadal Juan Carlos Ferrero Andy Murray Jeremy Chardy Roger Federer Robin Soderling Ivan Ljubicic Mardy Fish 54 19 64 30 41 24 59 47 20 29 1 1 4 2 3 2 5 4 2 3 .982 .950 .941 .938 .932 .923 .922 .922 .909 .906

After Losing 1st Set W L Index


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rafael Nadal 7 Mardy Fish 11 Mikhail Youzhny 14 David Nalbandian 6 Roger Federer 6 Fernando Verdasco 12 Fernando Gonzalez 4 John Isner 11 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez11 Robin Soderling 10 6 11 15 7 8 18 6 18 19 18 .538 .500 .483 .462 .429 .400 .400 .379 .367 .357

Fifth Set (min. 3 matches)W


Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Albert Montanes Mardy Fish Marin Cilic Jurgen Melzer 6 Fabio Fognini Robin Soderling Fernando Verdasco 9 Novak Djokovic 10 Thomaz Bellucci John Isner Lukas Lacko Gael Monfils Mikhail Youzhny 1 2 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 3 3 3 4 2 2 2 2 2

L Index
0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1.000 1.000 .833 .800 .800 .750 .750 .750 .667 .667 .667 .667 .667 .667 197

Decisive Set
1 Gilles Simon 2 Fernando Verdasco 3 David Nalbandian Potito Starace 5 Marin Cilic 6 Gael Monfils 7 Albert Montanes 8 Ivan Ljubicic 9 Jurgen Melzer 10 Roger Federer Mardy Fish

W
12 19 8 8 13 18 14 9 15 12 12

L Index
3 5 3 3 5 7 6 4 7 6 6 .800 .792 .727 .727 .722 .720 .700 .692 .682 .667 .667

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Service Game Leaders

Includes ATP World Tour & Grand Slam matches*

Aces

Match

2nd Serve Pts. Won

Match

1 John Isner 2 Andy Roddick 3 Robin Soderling 4 Sam Querrey 5 Roger Federer 6 Mardy Fish 7 Gael Monfils 8 Viktor Troicki 9 Tomas Berdych 10 Nicolas Almagro
1st Serve Percentage

1,048 815 739 709 658 567 565 558 547 541
%

60 66 75 60 78 52 61 62 68 67
Match

1 Rafael Nadal 2 Andy Roddick 3 Roger Federer 4 Juan Carlos Ferrero 5 David Ferrer 6 Jurgen Melzer 7 Tomas Berdych 8 John Isner 9 Nicolas Almagro 10 Richard Gasquet
Service Games Won

60 57 56 56 55 55 55 55 54 54
%

81 66 78 47 81 72 68 60 67 60
Match

1 Potito Starace 2 Juan Carlos Ferrero 2 Victor Hanescu 4 Jarkko Nieminen 5 Andy Roddick 6 John Isner 7 Rafael Nadal 8 Fernando Verdasco 9 Denis Istomin 10 Julien Benneteau
1st Serve Pts. Won

74 72 72 70 69 69 67 67 66 66
%

48 47 47 54 66 60 81 64 58 43
Match

1 Andy Roddick 2 Rafael Nadal 3 John Isner 4 Roger Federer 5 Tomas Berdych 6 Robin Soderling 7 Sam Querrey 8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 9 Mardy Fish 10 Thiemo de Bakker
Break Pts. Saved

91 90 90 89 87 86 86 86 85 85
%

66 81 60 78 68 75 60 45 52 49
Match

1 Mardy Fish 2 Tomas Berdych 3 Andy Roddick 4 Sam Querrey 5 Roger Federer 6 Robin Soderling 7 Andy Murray 8 Feliciano Lopez 9 Marcos Baghdatis 10 John Isner

80 79 79 79 78 78 77 77 76 76

52 68 66 60 78 75 64 49 68 60

1 Rafael Nadal 2 Andy Roddick 3 John Isner 4 Marin Cilic 5 Roger Federer 6 Feliciano Lopez 7 Novak Djokovic 8 Tomas Berdych 9 Sam Querrey 10 Stanislas Wawrinka

69 69 69 69 68 68 67 67 67 67

81 66 60 59 78 49 72 68 60 52

Return of Serve Leaders


Pts. Won Returning 1st Serve % Match Break Pts. Converted % Match

1 Juan Ignacio Chela 2 Juan Monaco 3 Roger Federer 4 Novak Djokovic 5 Juan Carlos Ferrero 6 David Ferrer 7 Pablo Cuevas 8 Andy Murray 8 Fernando Verdasco 10 Viktor Troicki

35 35 34 34 34 33 33 32 32 32

52 49 78 72 47 81 42 64 64 62
Match

1 Juan Carlos Ferrero 2 Novak Djokovic 3 Juan Ignacio Chela 4 Michael Llodra 5 David Ferrer 5 Rafael Nadal 7 Robin Soderling 8 Mikhail Youzhny 9 Mardy Fish 10 Viktor Troicki
Return Games Won

46 45 45 45 44 44 44 44 44 43
%

47 72 52 48 81 81 75 58 52 62
Match

Pts. Won Returning 2nd Serve %

1 Rafael Nadal 2 Andy Murray 3 Juan Carlos Ferrero 4 David Ferrer 5 Novak Djokovic 6 Fernando Verdasco 7 Nikolay Davydenko 8 Robin Soderling 9 Tomas Berdych 10 Mikhail Youzhny
*Minimum 40 matches except for aces

55 55 55 54 54 53 53 52 52 52

81 64 47 81 72 64 47 75 68 58

1 Novak Djokovic 2 Juan Ignacio Chela 3 Juan Carlos Ferrero 4 David Ferrer 5 Andy Murray 6 Rafael Nadal 7 Nikolay Davydenko 8 Juan Monaco 9 Roger Federer 10 Fernando Verdasco

32 32 32 31 30 29 29 28 27 27

72 52 47 81 64 81 47 49 78 64

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ACES
Year Player Aces Matches

1st Serve %
Year Player 1st Serve % Total Matches

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

John Isner Ivo Karlovic Ivo Karlovic Ivo Karlovic Ivan Ljubicic Andy Roddick Andy Roddick Andy Roddick Wayne Arthurs Goran Ivanisevic Marat Safin Richard Krajicek Goran Ivanisevic Goran Ivanisevic Goran Ivanisevic Pete Sampras Goran Ivanisevic Pete Sampras Goran Ivanisevic Guy Forget

1,048 890 961 1,318 929 912 1,017 989 807 801 921 907 1,050 1,048 1,477 974 1,169 1,011 957 611

60 43 54 64 78 69 81 89 96 48 96 60 72 71 96 81 85 94 72 73

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Potito Starace Andy Roddick Fernando Verdasco Fernando Verdasco Fernando Verdasco Rafael Nadal Rafael Nadal Tommy Robredo Tommy Robredo Juan Balcells Mariano Puerta Alberto Berasategui Alberto Berasategui Alberto Berasategui Alberto Berasategui Gilbert Schaller Gilbert Schaller Gilbert Schaller Thierry Champion Thomas Muster

74 70 73 72 73 69 70 69 68 71 67 77 73 73 75 75 78 73 73 74

48 61 72 59 58 87 43 64 57 41 60 40 58 66 72 71 49 33 48 48

1st Serve Points Won


Year Player 1st Serve Points Won Total Matches

2nd Serve Points Won


Year Player 2nd Serve Points Won Total Matches

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Mardy Fish Ivo Karlovic Ivo Karlovic Ivo Karlovic Ivan Ljubicic Andy Roddick Ivo Karlovic Mardy Fish Wayne Arthurs Goran Ivanisevic Mark Philippoussis Richard Krajicek Goran Ivanisevic Richard Krajicek Goran Ivanisevic Pete Sampras Goran Ivanisevic Pete Sampras Goran Ivanisevic Guy Forget

80 85 81 84 79 82 82 81 81 81 82 83 84 86 86 83 83 82 84 79

52 43 54 64 78 69 40 61 47 48 60 64 72 68 96 81 85 94 72 73

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Rafael Nadal Roger Federer Rafael Nadal Roger Federer Roger Federer Roger Federer Roger Federer Juan Carlos Ferrero Andre Agassi Andy Roddick Andre Agassi Andre Agassi Marcelo Rios Greg Rusedski Thomas Muster Andre Agassi Michael Chang Thomas Muster Michael Stich Michael Stich

60 57 60 59 59 59 58 60 56 56 55 56 56 54 54 56 54 57 56 56

81 71 90 75 95 84 74 81 65 55 51 77 85 71 85 80 85 97 57 87

Service Games Won


Year Player Serve Games Won Total Matches

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 200

Andy Roddick Ivo Karlovic Andy Roddick Ivo Karlovic Roger Federer Andy Roddick Roger Federer Andy Roddick Wayne Arthurs Andy Roddick

91 92 91 94 90 93 92 91 90 90

66 43 62 64 95 69 74 89 47 55

2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Pete Sampras Pete Sampras Pete Sampras Greg Rusedski Pete Sampras Pete Sampras Pete Sampras Pete Sampras Goran Ivanisevic Michael Stich

91 90 89 91 91 89 88 90 89 87

53 50 79 71 76 81 81 94 72 87

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Break Points Saved
Year Player Break Points Saved Total Matches

Points Won Returning 1st Serve


Year Player 1st Serve Return Pts. Total Matches

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Rafael Nadal Fernando Gonzalez Andy Roddick Ivo Karlovic Roger Federer Andy Roddick Joachim Johansson Andy Roddick Wayne Arthurs Andy Roddick Pete Sampras Andre Agassi Jan Siemerink Goran Ivanisevic Pete Sampras Pete Sampras Richard Krajicek Pete Sampras Jacco Eltingh Michael Stich

69 71 68 75 70 72 73 69 73 72 73 70 70 71 72 71 73 69 69 68

81 55 62 64 95 69 55 89 47 55 53 77 66 71 76 81 45 94 40 87

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Juan Ignacio Chela Andy Murray Rafael Nadal David Ferrer Roger Federer Rafael Nadal Roger Federer Juan Ignacio Chela Lleyton Hewitt Guillermo Canas Tim Henman Fernando Vicente Magnus Gustafsson Alex Corretja Magnus Gustafsson Bohdan Ulihrach Slava Dosedel Jordi Burillo Renzo Furlan Magnus Gustafsson

35 35 34 35 35 37 35 43 35 34 34 34 34 34 34 36 38 36 36 38
Break Pts. Con. Pct.

52 75 90 82 95 87 74 62 75 66 77 54 59 71 52 49 59 35 52 64

Points Won Returning 2nd Serve


Year Player 2nd Serve Return Pts. Total Matches

Break Points Converted


Year Player Total Matches

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Rafael Nadal Rafael Nada Rafael Nadal David Ferrer David Ferrer Rafael Nadal David Nalbandian Nicolas Massu Gaston Gaudio Juan Carlos Ferrero Byron Black Andre Agassi Andre Agassi Alberto Berasategui Thomas Muster Andre Agassi Andre Agassi Andre Agassi Andre Agassi Sergi Bruguera

55 57 55 57 56 57 57 61 55 55 55 57 57 59 58 60 59 60 58 56
Return Games Won Pct.

81 76 90 82 64 87 47 56 56 76 49 77 86 66 85 80 64 43 49 71

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Juan Carlos Ferrero Rafael Nadal Novak Djokovic David Ferrer Jarkko Nieminen Nicolas Kiefer Filippo Volandri Vincent Spadea Jiri Novak Felix Mantilla Lleyton Hewitt Gustavo Kuerten Paul Haarhuis Carlos Moya Jiri Novak Thomas Muster Sergi Bruguera Jordi Burillo Franco Davin Guillermo Perez-Roldan

46 47 47 48 48 47 53 50 47 49 46 50 48 46 49 49 48 49 48 50

47 76 79 82 76 54 50 59 76 46 71 75 41 82 53 99 85 35 36 42

Return Games Won


Year Player Total Matches

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001

Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal Rafael Nadal David Ferrer Nikolay Davydenko Rafael Nadal Filippo Volandri Guillermo Coria Lleyton Hewitt Lleyton Hewitt

32 34 33 36 35 38 37 39 33 33

72 76 90 82 94 87 50 76 75 90

2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Karol Kucera Andre Agassi Karol Kucera Felix Mantilla Michael Chang Thomas Muster Alberto Berasategtui Andre Agassi Michael Chang Guillermo Perez-Roldan

32 34 34 33 35 36 37 37 37 38

47 77 82 74 82 99 89 43 74 42

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Rankings by Country (37)

2010 Winners by Surface

'06 '07 '08 '09 '10 12 12 14 12 14 SPAIN (1 Nadal, 7 Ferrer, 9 Verdasco, 15 Almagro, 25 Montanes, 29 Ferrero, 32 F. Lopez, 33 Garcia-Lopez, 42 Granollers, 50 Robredo, 56 Gimeno-Traver, 71 Andujar, 72 Riba, 77 Ramirez Hidalgo) 13 15 14 12 11 FRANCE (12 Monfils, 13 Tsonga, 23 Llodra, 30 Gasquet, 41 Simon, 44 Benneteau, 45 Chardy, 69 Serra, 78 Clement, 83 Mannarino, 97 Mathieu) 7 6 6 10 9 GERMANY (34 Kohlschreiber, 37 F. Mayer, 53 Becker, 57 Petzschner, 58 Berrer, 67 Kamke, 82 Zverev, 84 Schuettler, 92 Brown) 9 11 9 9 7 ARGENTINA (26 Monaco, 27 Nalbandian, 38 Chela, 66 Berlocq, 74 Schwank, 85 Dabul, 94 L. Mayer) 6 5 7 4 5 RUSSIA (10 Youzhny, 22 Davydenko, 79 Andreev, 80 Gabashvili, 100 Kunitsyn) 8 8 9 10 5 UNITED STATES (8 Roddick, 16 Fish, 18 Querrey, 19 Isner, 99 Russell) 3 4 5 4 4 CROATIA (14 Cilic, 17 Ljubicic, 73 Karlovic, 88 Dodig) 5 5 4 5 4 ITALY (47 Starace, 52 Seppi, 55 Fognini, 91 Volandri) 0 0 2 2 3 BRAZIL (31 Bellucci, 76 Mello, 96 Daniel) 6 3 4 2 3 CZECH REPUBLIC (6 Berdych, 62 Stepanek, 95 Hajek) 2 3 3 3 3 SERBIA (3 Djokovic, 28 Troicki, 49 Tipsarevic) 0 0 1 1 3 UKRAINE (46 Stakhovsky, 48 Dolgopolov, 81 Marchenko) 1 1 1 1 2 KAZAKHSTAN (36 Golubev, 59 Kukushkin) 0 0 0 1 2 NETHERLANDS (43 de Bakker, 65 Haase) 0 0 0 0 2 POLAND (70 Kubot, 86 Przysiezny) 2 2 2 3 2 SWITZERLAND (2 Federer, 21 Wawrinka) 1 2 2 2 1 AUSTRALIA (54 Hewitt) 2 3 1 2 1 AUSTRIA (11 Melzer) 4 3 3 3 1 BELGIUM (60 Malisse) 2 3 2 1 1 CHILE (68 Gonzalez) 0 0 1 1 1 CHINESE TAIPEI (35 Lu) 0 1 0 1 1 COLOMBIA (64 Giraldo) 1 1 1 1 1 CYPRUS (20 Baghdatis) 1 1 1 1 1 FINLAND (39 Nieminen) 2 1 1 1 1 GREAT BRITAIN (4 Murray) 0 1 1 1 1 ISRAEL (75 Sela) 0 0 1 0 1 JAPAN (98 Nishikori) 0 1 1 1 1 LATVIA (24 Gulbis) 0 0 0 0 1 LITHUANIA (87 Berankis) 0 0 0 1 1 PORTUGAL (93 Machado) 0 2 1 1 1 ROMANIA (51 Hanescu) 1 0 0 1 1 SLOVAKIA (89 Lacko) 0 0 0 0 1 SOUTH AFRICA (61 Anderson) 3 3 1 1 1 SWEDEN (5 Soderling) 0 0 0 0 1 TURKEY (90 Ilhan) 0 0 0 0 1 URUGUAY (63 Cuevas) 0 0 0 0 1 UZBEKISTAN (40 Istomin) 202

In the 65 tournaments in 2010, there were 36 different winners from 17 different countries. Rafael Nadal led all players with seven titles. Player Nadal, Rafael Federer, Roger Querrey, Sam Ferrero, Juan Carlos Almagro, Nicolas Chela, Juan Ignacio Cilic, Marin Djokovic, Novak Ferrer, David Fish, Mardy Llodra, Michael Montanes, Albert Murray, Andy Roddick, Andy Soderling, Robin Stakhovsky, Sergiy Verdasco, Fernando Youzhny, Mikhail Baghdatis, Marcos Bellucci, Thomaz Davydenko, Nikolay Djokovic, Novak Garcia-Lopez, Guill. Gasquet, Richard Golubev, Andrey Gulbis, Ernests Hewitt, Lleyton Isner, John Kukushkin, Mikhail Ljubicic, Ivan Lopez, Feliciano Melzer, Jurgen Monfils, Gael Nalbandian, David Simon, Gilles Troicki, Viktor Wawrinka, Stanislas Total (36 players) Total 7 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 65 Clay Grass Hard 4 1 2 5 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 6 38

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Winners/Finalists By Seed
Seedings of the 65 winners/finalists in 2010: Seeds 2010 W-L No. 1 11-9 No. 2 12-9 No. 3 9-8 No. 4 9-3 No. 5 3-4 No. 6 2-3 No. 7 1-4 No. 8 4-5 Nos. 9-16 1-5 Nos. 17-32 1-0 Unseeded 12-15 No. 1 vs. 2 2-6 (2009) W-L (18-7) (15-5) (7-7) (6-9) (2-6) (3-6) (2-1) (1-2) (0-2) (0-1) (11-19) (3-4) (2008) W-L (15-12) (16-8) (6-6) (5-7) (2-3) (3-3) (4-2) (1-4) (2-1) (0-0) (12-20) (6-6) (2007) (2006) W-L W-L (17-9) (22-8) (15-4) (8-3) (10-7) (8-5) (3-3) (4-3) (3-2) (3-8) (3-3) (4-5) (1-1) (3-4) (1-4) (3-4) (1-5) (3-6) (0-0) (0-1) (12-28) (10-20) (2-4) (3-5)

Youngest Finals
Los Angeles - Sam Querrey (22) d. Andy Murray (23) Chennai - Marin Cilic (21) d. Stanislas Wawrinka (24)

Oldest Finals
Umag - Juan Carlos Ferrero (30) d. Potito Starace (29) Brisbane - Andy Roddick (27) d. Radek Stepanek (31) Indian Wells - Ivan Ljubicic (31) d. Andy Roddick (27)

All Countrymen Finals (11)


Tournament Buenos Aires Marseille Memphis Acapulco Monte-Carlo Rome Belgrade Queens Atlanta Vienna Valencia Players (Country) Juan Carlos Ferrero d. David Ferrer (ESP) Michael Llodra d. Julien Benneteau (FRA) Sam Querrey d. John Isner (USA) David Ferrer d. Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) Rafael Nadal d. Fernando Verdasco (ESP) Rafael Nadal d. David Ferrer (ESP) Sam Querrey d. John Isner (USA) Sam Querrey d. Mardy Fish (USA) Mardy Fish d. John Isner (USA) Jurgen Melzer d. Andreas Haider-Maurer (AUT) David Ferrer d. Marcel Granollers (ESP)

A Look at the Top 10


The Top 10 in the South African Airways 2010 ATP Rankings won 26 of 65 titles:

Rank

Tourn. Pld. 1 Nadal 17 2 Federer 18 3 Djokovic 19 4 Murray 19 5 Soderling 23 6 Berdych 24 7 Ferrer 23 8 Roddick 18 9 Verdasco 23 10 Youzhny 21

W 7 5 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2

F 2 4 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3

SF 4 4 5 1 3 2 6 3 1 1

QF Early Losses* 3 0 2 1 5 1 5 4 6 4 7 5 0 4 4 2 4 8 3 11

Match W-L** 71-10 65-13 61-18 46-18 57-22 45-26 60-24 48-18 43-22 43-19

Singles Titles(17)/Finals by Country(26)


Including Grand Slams

2010 Country (09 W-L) W-L ESP (13-8) 20-11 USA (5-11) SUI (4-3) FRA (6-7) CRO (3-3) RUS (7-4) SRB (5-7) ARG (4-7) SWE (1-1) GBR (6-1) KAZ (0-0) UKR (1-0) AUT (1-0) CYP (1-0) AUS (1-1) BRA (1-1) LAT (0-0) CZE (3-1) GER (2-2) BEL (0-1) FIN (0-1) ITA (0-0) POL (0-1) POR (0-0) ROM (0-1) UZB (0-0) 9-8 6-5 5-8 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-1 2-3 2-2 2-1 2-0 1-2 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-3 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1

* Lost in first round or opening round match ** Includes Davis Cup

Bagels of the Year (0)


There were no singles double bagels in 2010.
There were: five double bagels in 2009, none in 2008, two in 2007, five in 2006, four in 2005, one in 2004, two in 2003, three in 2002)

Winners by Age
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 7 8 12 3 3 5 8 9 5 2

Winners Nadal-7, Ferrero-3, Almagro-2, Ferrer-2, Montanes-2, Verdasco-2, Garcia-Lopez, F. Lopez Querrey-4, Fish-2, Roddick-2, Isner Federer-5, Wawrinka Llodra-2, Gasquet, Monfils, Simon Cilic-2, Ljubicic Youzhny-2, Davydenko Djokovic-2, Troicki Chela-2, Nalbandian Soderling-2 Murray-2 Golubev, Kukushkin Stakhovsky-2 Melzer Baghdatis Hewitt Bellucci Gulbis

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Qualifying Leaders in 2010
Player Kevin Anderson Marsel Illhan Illya Marchenko Pablo Andujar Ivan Dodig Santiago Giraldo Jarkko Nieminen Ryan Sweeting Benjamin Becker Simone Bolelli Somdev Devvarman Robert Kendrick Stefan Koubek Igor Kunitsyn Nick Lindahl Grega Zemlja 24 with No. Best Finish 9 3rd Rd. Toronto 6 2nd Rd. Rotterdam, Miami, Wimbledon 6 2nd Rd. Australian Open, Miami 5 Runner-up Bucharest 5 QF Stockholm 5 3rd Rd. Rome 5 2nd Rd. Casablanca, Basel, Paris 5 3rd Rd. - Washington 4 2nd Rd. Doha, Paris 4 3rd Rd. - Barcelona 4 2nd Rd. Dubai, Los Angeles 4 1st Rd. Four times 4 3rd Rd. Australian Open 4 QF Moscow 4 1st Rd. Four times 4 2nd Rd. Roland Garros, Washington, Vienna 3 Nov. 1, 1992 July 19, 1992 Oct. 12, 1991 June 23, 1991 May 19, 1991 June 17, 1990 Guaruja Stuttgart Tel Aviv Manchester Umag Florence C. Arriens d. A. Corretja A. Medvedev d. W. Ferreira L. Lavalle d. C. van Rensburg G. Ivanisevic d. P. Sampras D. Poliakov d. J. Sanchez M. Larsson d. L. Duncan

Wild Cards in Finals


(3-2 in 2010, 3-5 in 2009, 0-3 in 2008, 2-6 in 2007, 5-0 in 2006)

Player Robin Soderling Andy Murray Fernando Verdasco Mardy Fish David Nalbandian

Tournament Rotterdam Los Angeles Barcelona Cincinnati Washington

Result WON RUP WON RUP WON

First-Time ATP Winners (5)


Player John Isner (USA) Ernests Gulbis (LAT) Andrey Golubev (KAZ) Viktor Troicki (SRB) Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) Age 24 21 23 24 22 Tournament Auckland Delray Beach Hamburg Moscow St. Petersburg

Qualifying Winners (since 1990)


Final Nov. 1, 2009 Aug. 2, 2009 June 20, 2009 Oct. 12, 2008 May 24, 2008 Feb. 17, 2008 July 22, 2007 Apr. 16, 2006 Oct. 17, 2004 May 23, 2004 Jan. 12, 2003 Oct. 6, 2002 May 20, 2001 Apr. 15, 2001 Feb. 25, 2001 May 7, 2000 Feb 27, 2000 May 2, 1999 Jan 10, 1999 May 10, 1998 Oct. 6, 1996 June 23, 1996 May 12, 1996 Oct. 22, 1995 Sept. 17, 1995 Sept. 17, 1995 July 30, 1995 May 23, 1993 April 18, 1993 Tourn. Player St. Petersburg S. Stakhovsky d. H. Zeballos Gstaad T. Bellucci d. A. Beck s-Hertogenbosch B. Becker d. R. Sluiter Vienna P. Petzschner d. G. Monfils Casablanca G. Simon d. J. Benneteau Delray Beach K. Nishikori d. J. Blake Amersfoort S. Darcis d. W. Eschauer Valencia N. Almagro d. G. Simon Metz J. Haehnel d. R. Gasquet Casablanca S. Ventura d. D. Hrbaty Sydney H.T. Lee d. J.C. Ferrero Moscow P.H. Mathieu d. S.Schalken Hamburg A. Portas d. J.C. Ferrero Casablanca G. Caas d. T. Robredo Rotterdam N. Escude d. R. Federer Orlando F. Gonzalez d. N.Massu Mexico City J.I. Chela d. M.Puerta Atlanta S. Koubek d. S.Grosjean Doha R. Schuettler d. T.Henman Coral Springs A. Ilie d. D. Sanguinetti Singapore J. Stark d. M. Chang Halle N. Kulti d. Y. Kafelnikov Hamburg R. Carretero d. A. Corretja Vienna F. Dewulf d. T. Muster Bogota N. Lapentti d. M. Tobon Bordeaux Y. Doumbia d. J. Hlasek Amsterdam M. Rios d. J. Siemerink Bologna J. Burillo d. A. Cherkasov Nice M.K. Goellner d. I. Lendl

Repeat Winners (11)


Player Marin Cilic Marin Cilic Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal Rafael Nadal Albert Montanes Sam Querrey Andy Murray Roger Federer Novak Djokovic Jurgen Melzer Tournament Chennai Zagreb Dubai Monte-Carlo (five-peat) Rome Estoril Los Angeles Toronto (Montreal) Cincinnati Beijing Vienna

Over-30 Winners (7)


Juan Ignacio Chela, Bucharest Ivan Ljubicic, Indian Wells Juan Ignacio Chela, Houston Juan Carlos Ferrero, Umag Michael Llodra, Eastbourne Juan Carlos Ferrero, Costa do Sauipe Juan Carlos Ferrero, Buenos Aires 31 yrs., 27 days 31 yrs., 2 days 30 yrs., 7 months 30 yrs., 5 months 30 yrs., 1 month 30 yrs., 2 days 30 yrs., 9 days

21-Under Winners (3)


Player Marin Cilic Marin Cilic Ernests Gulbis Tournament Chennai Zagreb Delray Beach Age 21 Yrs., 3 Mos. 21 Yrs., 4 Mos. 21 Yrs., 6 Mos.

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Winning Titles Without Losing a Set (8)
Player Ernests Gulbis Rafael Nadal Rafael Nadal Sergiy Stakhovsky Andrey Golubev Juan Ignacio Chela Novak Djokovic Andy Murray
# Won four matches

Sets Won 10 10 21 10 12 8# 8# 10

Tournament Delray Beach Monte-Carlo Roland Garros s-Hertogenbosch Hamburg Bucharest Beijing Shanghai

Singles & Doubles Finalists in same Tournament (Three Double Winners in 2010)
Lukasz Kubot reached the singles and doubles finals in Costa do Sauipe (w/Marach) John Isner reached the singles final and won doubles title in Memphis (w/Querrey) Sam Querrey captured the singles and doubles titles in Memphis (w/Isner) Michael Llodra captured the singles and doubles titles in Marseille (w/Benneteau) Julien Benneteau reached the singles final and won doubles title in Marseille (w/Llodra) Juan Ignacio Chela captured the singles and doubles titles in Bucharest (w/Kubot) Viktor Troicki captured singles title and lost in the doubles final in Moscow (w/Tipsarevic)

Match Points Saved Title Winners (5)


Player Tournament N. Davydenko Doha J. Isner Auckland S. Querrey Belgrade S. Querrey Los Angeles Los Angeles R. Nadal Tokyo Opponent R. Nadal A. Clement J. Isner J. Tipsarevic A. Murray V. Troicki Rd MP Saved Final 2 Final 1 Final 1 SF 1 Final 1 SF 2

Top 10 Doubles Breakdown


Here is a look at the top 10 doubles teams:

Career 5-Set Match-Win Leaders


Active players only

Player Lleyton Hewitt Nicolas Lapentti Juan Carlos Ferrero Tommy Haas Roger Federer David Nalbandian Jarkko Nieminen Fernando Gonzalez Rafael Nadal Stanislas Wawrinka

W 30 29 21 20 17 16 15 15 14 14

L 15 16 17 17 14 11 8 14 3 9

% 667 .644 .553 .541 .548 .593 .652 .517 .824 .609

Tourn. Early Match Rank Played W F SF QFLosses* W-L 1 Bryan-Bryan 24 11 0 3 6 2 67-13 2 Nestor-Zimonjic 25 7 4 2 4 5 56-16 3 Bhupathi-Mirnyi 19 1 5 2 3 4 31-19 4 Fyrstenberg-Matkowski 29 1 4 3 7 11 38-28 5 Dlouhy-Paes 18 1 5 2 3 4 26-19 6 Kubot-Marach 24 2 1 4 6 8 33-23 7 Moodie-Norman 21 0 0 8 6 5 32-22 8 Bopanna-Qureshi 20 1 5 2 6 4 36-19 9 Cermak-Mertinak 27 1 2 5 7 8 32-25 10 Melzer-Petzschner 13 2 0 1 2 6 17-12 * Lost in first round or opening round match

Fastest Serves Recorded (since 1990)


Rank Name MPH KPH Tournament 1 A. Roddick (USA) 155.00 249.4 2004 Davis Cup SF vs. Belarus 2 T. Dent (USA) 149.80 241.0 2006 Rotterdam 3 I. Karlovic (CRO) 147.00 236.6 2006 Las Vegas 4T G. Monfils (FRA) 146.00 235.0 2007 Washington 4T D. Vemic (SRB) 146.00 235.0 2008 Los Angeles 6 I. Ljubicic (CRO) 145.00 233.4 2007 Indian Wells 7T J. Tsonga (FRA) 144.20 232.0 2004 Paris 7T F. Verdasco (ESP) 144.20 232.0 2009 Roland Garros 9T M. Fish (USA) 144.00 231.7 2007 Indian Wells 9T J. Isner (USA) 144.00 231.7 2010 US Open
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Longest Winning Streaks


Player Rafael Nadal Juan Carlos Ferrero Nikolay Davydenko Roger Federer Mardy Fish Matches 24 14 13 # 12 11 Duration April 12-June 11 Feb. 8-Feb. 28 Nov. 25, 09-Jan. 26 Oct. 20-Nov. 13 July 6-Aug. 5

# Includes four matches in 09 (Barclays ATP World Tour Finals)

Singles Century Club


Players who have moved at least 100 places from 2009 into the 2010 Top 100 South African Airways ATP Rankings:

Player Robin Haase (NED) Kei Nishikori (JPN) Richard Berankis (LTU) Carlos Berlocq (ARG) Tobias Kamke (GER) Filippo Volandri (ITA) Kevin Anderson (RSA)

Places Moved 386 322 237 189 187 127 101

Year-End 10 09 65 451 98 420 87 324 66 255 67 254 91 218 61 162


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2010 Doubles Titles Leaders
Player Bob Bryan Mike Bryan Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjic Horia Tecau Robert Lindstedt Lukasz Kubot Marc Lopez Oliver Marach Jurgen Melzer Nine players with No. 11 11 7 7 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 A player defeated the same opponent in singles and doubles finals: 2005 Halle Roger Federer d. Marat Safin; Allegro-Federer d. J. Johansson-Safin A player won won an ATP title without dropping serve: Roger Federer, 2008 Halle (49 games) Three qualifiers reached the quarterfinals: 2007 Bucharest Hugo Armando, Gael Monfils, Yuri Schukin (also in s-Hertogenbosch) Two qualifiers reached the semifinals: 2007 s-Hertogenbosch Antony Dupuis, Peter Wessels A qualifier won a title: 2009 St. Petersburg Sergiy Stakhovsky (d. Zeballos) A qualifier reached a final: 2010 Metz Mischa Zverev (l. to Simon); 2010 Bucharest Pablo Andujar (l. to Chela) A lucky loser won a title: 2009 Newport Rajeev Ram (d. Querrey) A lucky loser reached a final: 2010 Valencia Marcel Granollers (l. to Ferrer) A special exempt reached a final: 2005 Barcelona Juan Carlos Ferrero (l. to Nadal) Two 30-year-olds played in a final: 2007 Umag Carlos Moya (30) d. Andrei Pavel (33) Two teenagers played in a final: 2005 Bstad Rafael Nadal (19) d. Tomas Berdych (19) An all-left-handed final: 2010 Monte-Carlo Rafael Nadal d. Fernando Verdasco A player outside Top 100 won a title: David Nalbandian (No. 117), 2010 Washington A wild card won a title: David Nalbandian, 2010 Washington Singles and doubles wild cards won titles: 2006 Newport Mark Philippoussis (singles); Robert Kendrick-Jurgen Melzer (doubles) A Monday final was held: 2010 Beijing (Oct. 11) Novak Djokovic d. David Ferrer

Doubles Match Tie-Break Leaders


(Top 15 ranked teams by pct. order)

Team Bopanna-Qureshi Isner-Querrey Dlouhy-Paes Nestor-Zimonjic Bryan-Bryan Bhupathi-Mirnyi Melzer-Petzschner Cermak-Mertinak Lindstedt-Tecau Fyrstenberg-Matkowski Moodie-Norman Aspelin-Hanley Kubot-Marach Knowle-A. Ram Melo-Soares

W-L 17-3 12-3 6-3 13-7 9-5 7-4 5-3 10-7 4-3 11-10 6-6 7-7 6-7 3-7 5-13

% (.850) (.800) (.667) (.650) (.643) (.636) (.625) (.588) (.571) (.523) (.500) (.500) (.462) (.300) (.278)

The Last Time...


No. 1 and 2 seed reached a final: 2010 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, London No. 2 Roger Federer d. No. 1 Rafael Nadal (8 times total in 2010) Top four seeds in semifinals: 2010 Toronto 1. Rafael Nadal, 2. Novak Djokovic, 3. Roger Federer, 4. Andy Murray Top eight seeds/ranked players in quarterfinals: 2009 Montreal All Countrymen ATP Final: ARG 2008 Buenos Aires D. Nalbandian d. J. Acasuso AUS 2003 Scottsdale L. Hewitt d. M. Philippoussis AUT 2010 Vienna J. Melzer d. A. Haider-Maurer BEL 2006 Munich O.Rochus d. K. Vliegen CHI 2000 Orlando F. Gonzalez d. N. Massu CRO 2009 Zagreb M. Cilic d. M. Ancic ESP 2010 Valencia D. Ferrer d. M. Granollers FRA 2010 Marseille M. Llodra d. J. Benneteau GER 2004 Los Angeles T. Haas d. N. Kiefer ITA 1988 Florence M. Narducci d. C. Panatta NED 1995 Rotterdam R. Krajicek d. P. Haarhuis RUS 2008 Moscow I. Kunitsyn d. M. Safin SUI 2000 Marseille M. Rosset d. R. Federer SWE 2000 Long Island M. Norman d. T. Enqvist USA 2010 Atlanta M.Fish d. J. Isner 206

Miscellaneous Statistics from 2010


The longest singles tie-break on the ATP circuit was: Michael Berrer d. Arnaud Clement 76 (18-16) 46 64, 1st RD of Rotterdam The longest Match Tie-Break in doubles was: CermakMertinak d. Cuevas-Schwank 63 36 22-20, 1st RD of Hamburg The only match Tie-Break bagel was: Isner-Querrey d. Bellucci-Melo 76(5) 46 [10-0], 1st Rd. of Paris. There were 12 two tie-break matches without a break of serve, the last coming in Cincinnati 2nd RD (Mardy Fish d. Fernando Verdasco) There were two matches with all three sets going to tiebreaks, Paris SF, Gael Monfils d. Roger Federer; and Xavier Malisse d. John Isner, Houston 2nd RD The winner in ATP singles finals won 50 of 65 times (.769) when capturing the first set compared to 52 of 64 times (.813) in 2009 and 55 of 65 times (.844) in 2008 Left-handers were: 14-8 in finals (vs. right-handers); 8-13 in 2009, 11-7 in 2008, 6-9 in 2007, 7-6 in 2006; Lefty winners: Nadal-7, Llodra-2, Verdasco-2, Bellucci-1, Lopez-1, Melzer-1 Players attempting to capture their first ATP title were: 5-12 in finals (5-13 in 2009, 11-11 in 2008)

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Open Era Bests (1968-2010)
Category Match Wins Streak Singles Titles Won Doubles Titles Won Doubles Team Titles Won Match Winning Pct. Prize Money Youngest Winner Oldest Winner Lowest-Ranked Winner Longest Singles Match (Games) Longest Singles Match (Time) Longest Singles Set All-Time Record (Year) 46 G. Vilas (1977) 16 G. Vilas (1977) 17 John McEnroe (1979) 15 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe (1979) .965 (82-3) John McEnroe (1984) $10,171,998 Rafael Nadal (2010) 16 Years, 2 Months A. Krickstein, Tel Aviv (1983) 43 Years, 9 Mos. P. Gonzalez, Des Moines (1972) No. 550 Lleyton Hewitt, Adelaide (1998) 183 John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD, Wimbledon 11:05 John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD, Wimbledon 11:05 John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD, Wimbledon 70-68 John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD, Wimbledon 70-68 John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD, Wimbledon Best In 2010 24 Rafael Nadal (April 12 - June 11) 7 Rafael Nadal 11 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 11 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan .877 (71-10) Rafael Nadal $10,171,998 Rafael Nadal 21 Years, 3 Months M. Cilic, Chennai 31 Years, 27 Days J. I. Chela Bucharest No. 117 David Nalbandian, Washington 183 John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut, 1st RD, Wimbledon

WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONS


Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 Junior Champion Juan Sebastian Gomez (COL) Daniel Berta (SWE) Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) Ricardas Berankis (LTU) Thiemo de Bakker (NED) Donald Young (USA) Gael Monfils (FRA) Marcos Baghdatis (CYP) Richard Gasquet (FRA) Gilles Muller (LUX) Andy Roddick (USA) Kristian Pless (DEN) Roger Federer (SUI) Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA) Sebastien Grosjean (FRA) Mariano Zabaleta (ARG) Federico Browne (ARG) 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 Marcelo Rios (CHI) Brian Dunn (USA) Thomas Enqvist (SWE) Andrea Gaudenzi (ITA) Nicklas Kulti (SWE) Nicolas Pereira (VEN) Jason Stoltenberg (AUS) Javier Sanchez (ESP) Claudio Pistolesi (ITA) Mark Kratzmann (AUS) Stefan Edberg (SWE) Guy Forget (FRA) Pat Cash (AUS) Thierry Tulasne (FRA) Raul Viver (ECU) Ivan Lendl (TCH)

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Player of the Year 2010 Rafael Nadal 2009 Roger Federer 2008 Rafael Nadal 2004-07 Roger Federer 2003 Andy Roddick 2001-02 Lleyton Hewitt 2000 Gustavo Kuerten 1999 Andre Agassi 1993-98 Pete Sampras 1992 Jim Courier 1990-91 Stefan Edberg 1989 Boris Becker 1988 Mats Wilander 1985-87 Ivan Lendl 1983-84 John McEnroe 1982 Jimmy Connors 1981 John McEnroe 1976-80 Bjorn Borg 1975 Arthur Ashe Doubles Team of the Year 2009-10 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 2008 Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic 2005-07 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 2004 Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor 2003 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 2002 Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor 2001 Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge 2000 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde 1999 Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes 1998 Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis 1995-97 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde 1994 Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis 1993 Grant Connell-Patrick Galbraith 1992 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde 1991 John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd 1990 Pieter Aldrich-Danie Visser 1988-89 Rick Leach-Jim Pugh 1987 Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd 1986 Hans Gildemeister-Andres Gomez 1985 Ken Flach-Robert Seguso 1983-84 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe 1982 Sherwood Stewart-Ferdi Taygan 1981 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe 1980 Bob Lutz-Stan Smith 1979 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe 1977-78 Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan 1975-76 Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez Most Improved Player 2010 Andrey Golubev 2009 John Isner 2008 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2006-07 Novak Djokovic 2005 Rafael Nadal 2004 Joachim Johansson 2003 Rainer Schuettler 2002 Paradorn Srichaphan 2001 Goran Ivanisevic 2000 Marat Safin 1999 Nicolas Lapentti 1998 Andre Agassi 1997 Patrick Rafter 1996 Tim Henman 1995 Thomas Enqvist 1994 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 1993 Todd Martin 1992 Henrik Holm 1991 Jim Courier 1990 Pete Sampras 1989 Michael Chang 1988 Andre Agassi 1987 Peter Lundgren 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 Mikael Pernfors Boris Becker Not given Jimmy Arias Peter McNamara Ivan Lendl Not given Victor Pecci John McEnroe Brian Gottfried Wojtek Fibak Vitas Gerulaitis Guillermo Vilas Vijay Amritraj 1980 1979 1978 1977 Jaime Fillol Stan Smith Not given Arthur Ashe Comeback Player of the Year 2010 Robin Haase 2009 Marco Chiudinelli 2008 Rainer Schuettler 2007 Igor Andreev 2006 Mardy Fish 2005 James Blake 2004 Tommy Haas 2003 Mark Phillipoussis 2002 Richard Krajicek 2001 Guillermo Canas 2000 Sergi Bruguera 1999 Chris Woodruff 1998 Younes El Aynaoui 1997 Sergi Bruguera 1996 Stephane Simian 1995 Derrick Rostagno 1994 Guy Forget 1993 Mikael Pernfors 1992 Henri Leconte 1991 Jimmy Connors 1990 Thomas Muster 1989 Goran Prpic 1984-88 Not given 1983 Butch Walts 1982 Jeff Borowiak 1981 Bob Lutz 1980 Not given 1979 Arthur Ashe Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year
(renamed in 1999)

Newcomer of the Year 2010 Tobias Kamke 2009 Horacio Zeballos 2008 Kei Nishikori 2007 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2006 Benjamin Becker 2005 Gael Monfils 2004 Florian Mayer 2003 Rafael Nadal 2002 Paul-Henri Mathieu 2001 Andy Roddick 2000 Olivier Rochus 1999 Juan Carlos Ferrero 1998 Marat Safin 1997 Julian Alonso 1996 Dominik Hrbaty 1995 Mark Philippoussis 1994 Albert Costa 1993 Patrick Rafter 1992 Andrei Medvedev 1991 Byron Black 1990 Fabrice Santoro 1989 Sergi Bruguera 1988 Michael Chang 1987 Richey Reneberg 1986 Ulf Stenlund 1985 Jaime Yzaga 1984 Bob Green 1983 Scott Davis 1982 Chip Hooper 1981 Tim Mayotte 1980 Mel Purcell 1979 Vince Van Patten 1978 John McEnroe 1977 Tim Gullikson 1976 Wojtek Fibak 1975 Vitas Gerulaitis Edberg Sportsmanship Award
(renamed in 1996)

2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1987-89 1986 1985 1984

John Barrett Neil Harman The Tennis Channel John Parsons Pedro Hernandez Christopher Clarey Iain Carter LEquipe Gerd Szepanski John Parsons Brett Haber Gianni Ciaccia
European Tennis Press

Rino Tommasi Dan Maskell Russ Adams Philippe Bouin Not given Richard Evans Robert Briner Russ Adams

ATP World Tour 1000 Tournament of the Year 2010 To be announced 2009 Shanghai 2008 Miami 2007 Monte-Carlo 2002-06 Miami 2001 Monte-Carlo ATP World Tour 500 Tournament of the Year 2010 To be announced 2008-09 Dubai 2007 Acapulco 2003-06 Dubai 2002 Kitzbhel 2001 Indianapolis 1998-00 Miami 1988-97 Indianapolis 1987 Stratton Mountain 1986 Cincinnati

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1988-89 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983

2010 2004-09 2002-03 1999-01 1998 1997 1996 1995 1993-94 1992 1991 1988-90 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981

Rafael Nadal Roger Federer Paradorn Srichaphan Patrick Rafter Alex Corretja Patrick Rafter Alex Corretja Stefan Edberg Todd Martin Stefan Edberg John Fitzgerald Stefan Edberg Miloslav Mecir Yannick Noah Mats Wilander Brian Gottfried Jose Higueras Steve Denton Jose-Luis Clerc

ATP World Tour 250 Tournament of the Year 2010 To be announced Amir Hadad/Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi 2005-09 Bstad Andre Agassi 2003-04 Bstad/Houston Richard Krajicek 2002 Bstad Mac Winker 2001 Shanghai Patrick Rafter 2000 Halle Nelson Mandela 1999 Lyon/Scottsdale Paul Flory 1998 Dubai Andre Agassi 1997 Kitzbhel Paul McNamee 1996 Gstaad Orville Brown 1995 Tel Aviv Arthur Ashe 1994 Sun City John O'Shea 1992-93 Scottsdale Marie-Claire Noah 1991 Gstaad Not given 1990 Memphis Rob Finkelstein 1986-89 Stuttgart Kay McEnroe ATPWorldTour.com Stan & Margie Smith Fans Favorite (Singles) Alan King 2003-10 Roger Federer John McEnroe 2001-02 Marat Safin 2000 Gustavo Kuerten Ron Bookman Media Excellence Award ATPWorldTour.com (renamed in 1990) Fans Favorite (Doubles) 2010 To be announced 2005-10 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 2009 Vincenzo Martucci 2008 Alan Trengove 2007 Bud Collins

Rohan Bopanna & Aisam Ul-Haq Qureshi MaliVai Washington James Blake Ivan Ljubicic Roger Federer Carlos Moya Andy Roddick Gustavo Kuerten

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JOHN ISNER VS. NICOLAS MAHUT
Over the course of 11 hours and five minutes on June 22-23-24, 2010, at the All England Club, Wimbledon, became the focus of the sporting world as No. 23 seed John Isner of the United States, and World No. 148 Nicolas Mahut of France contested the longest-ever match in tennis history. An initial 782 spectators on Court 18, nestled beside the broadcast centre, were treated to a first-round serve-volley dual overseen by Swedish chair umpire Mohamed Lahyani that began at 6:08 p.m. on Tuesday and was suspended overnight at 9:03 p.m. at two-sets all. Play resumed at 2:07 p.m. on Wednesday at the start of the fifth set and was suspended again due to bad light at 59-all at 9:10 p.m., with the crowd chanting, We want more! The score board was stuck at 47-47 but later was fixed for third day of play. Isner had missed four match points in the fifth set one at 10-9, two at 33-32 and one at 59-58. At 3:42 p.m. on Thursday, a crowd six-deep around the court witnessed the final phase of the record 183-game encounter, which was completed 66 minutes later 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. Isner fired 113 aces to Mahuts 103 aces, the most ever hit in a match. There were 168 consecutive service holds, until the final game. The last break of serve had been in the second game of the second set when Isner was broken at 0-1. The final set alone lasted eight hours and 11 minutes. Before leaving the court, organizers of The Championships presented each player with a crystal bowl and six crystal champagne flutes to mark their historic match.

Aces Isner 113 Mahut 103

DFs 10 21

1st Serve Pct. 74% 67%

1st Serve Pts. Won 81% 87%

2nd Serve Pts. Won 63% 63%

Break Pts. Saved 2 of 3 12 of 14

Service Games Won 89 of 90 89 of 91

Total Winners 246 244

Total Pts. Won 478 502

Set-by-Set Breakdown: 1st 32 minutes: Isner breaks in ninth game on Mahut double fault 2nd 29 minutes: Mahut breaks in second game to love (only time he breaks in match) 3rd 49 minutes: Isner leads 7-6 in tie-break but loses final three points 4th 1 hour, 4 minutes: Mahut leads 3-1 in tie-break before Isner wins final six points 5th 8 hours, 11 minutes: Isner hits 85 aces to Mahuts 77 and there are 711 points played with Mahut holding a 365-346 advantage. Isner converts on his fifth break point of the set to win the match

John Isner, Nicolas Mahut and chair umpire Mohamed Lahyani stand in front of the Court 18 scoreboard after the historic three day battle.

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OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) 4- Andre Agassi (1995, 2000-01, 03) Roger Federer (2004, 06-07, 10) Ken Rosewall (1953, 55, 71, 72)*
(*1953 and 55 before Open Era)

OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS 4- Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (2006-07, 09-10) Mark Edmondson (1980-81, 83-84) 3- Four Players

3- Mats Wilander (1983, 84, 88) MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968) Stefan Edberg 56 - 10 Roger Federer 54 - 7 Andre Agassi 48 - 5 Ivan Lendl 48 - 10 Pete Sampras 45 - 9
YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 Dec. 1977 Jan. 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969* 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 SINGLES WINNER (SEED) Roger Federer(1) Rafael Nadal(1) Novak Djokovic(3) Roger Federer(1) Roger Federer(1) Marat Safin(4) Roger Federer(2) Andre Agassi(2) Thomas Johansson(16) Andre Agassi(6) Andre Agassi(1) Yevgeny Kafelnikov(10) Petr Korda(6) Pete Sampras(1) Boris Becker(4) Andre Agassi(2) Pete Sampras(1) Jim Courier(1) Jim Courier(2) Boris Becker(2) Ivan Lendl(1) Ivan Lendl (2) Mats Wilander(3) Stefan Edberg(4) No competition Stefan Edberg(5) Mats Wilander(2) Mats Wilander(3) Johan Kriek(1) Johan Kriek(4) Brian Teacher(8) Guillermo Vilas(1) Guillermo Vilas(1) Vitas Gerulaitis(1) Roscoe Tanner(2) Mark Edmondson(u) John Newcombe(2) Jimmy Connors(2) John Newcombe(2) Ken Rosewall(2) Ken Rosewall(2) Arthur Ashe(4) Rod Laver(1) Bill Bowrey Roy Emerson Roy Emerson Roy Emerson Roy Emerson Roy Emerson Rod Laver Roy Emerson Rod Laver Alex Olmedo Ashley Cooper Ashley Cooper Lew Hoad Ken Rosewall FINALIST (SEED) Andy Murray(5) Roger Federer(2) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga(u) Fernando Gonzalez(10) Marcos Baghdatis(u) Lleyton Hewitt(3) Marat Safin(u) Rainer Schuettler(31) Marat Safin(9) Arnaud Clement(15) Yevgeny Kafelnikov(2) Thomas Enqvist(u) Marcelo Rios(9) Carlos Moya(u) Michael Chang(5) Pete Sampras(1) Todd Martin(9) Stefan Edberg(2) Stefan Edberg(1) Ivan Lendl(3) Stefan Edberg (3) Miloslav Mecir (9) Pat Cash(4) Pat Cash(11) Mats Wilander(3) Kevin Curren(9) Ivan Lendl(1) Steve Denton(2) Steve Denton(u) Kim Warwick(14) John Sadri(6) John Marks(u) John Lloyd(12) Guillermo Vilas(1) John Newcombe(2) Jimmy Connors(1) Phil Dent(9) Onny Parun(12) Mal Anderson(8) Arthur Ashe(3) Dick Crealy(12) Andres Gimeno(9) Juan Gisbert Arthur Ashe Arthur Ashe Fred Stolle Fred Stolle Ken Fletcher Roy Emerson Rod Laver Neale Fraser Neale Fraser Mal Anderson Neale Fraser Ken Rosewall Lew Hoad

YOUNGEST CHAMPION Mats Wilander, 1983 (19 Yrs., 3 Mos.) OLDEST CHAMPION Ken Rosewall, 1972 (37 Yrs., 2 Mos.)
SCORE 63 64 76(11) 75 36 76(3) 36 62 46 64 63 76(2) 76(2) 64 64 57 75 60 62 16 63 64 64 76 64 62 62 62 61 36 64 64 76 64 62 62 36 63 62 64 46 60 63 76 62 62 62 62 63 63 62 64 26 62 46 61 76 64 76 64 64 62 61 26 75 63 36 64 62 16 64 64 64 46 76 52 ret. 62 62 62 63 67 36 61 86 63 64 36 57 63 64 63 63 67 64 76 62 61 64 64 63 63 62 62 76 67 64 75 76 63 76 63 62 64 64 36 63 63 76 57 36 62 63 63 63 67 63 76 61 75 36 64 76 76 64 46 63 63 67 75 61 76 63 75 61 75 63 64 97 62 63 64 75 75 26 97 64 64 61 61 64 68 62 63 79 26 64 75 61 63 64 62 63 63 61 86 06 64 64 16 63 75 64 57 36 63 86 86 61 62 36 63 75 63 64 63 911 64 62 64 36 64 75 97 64 64 DOUBLES WINNERS Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Jonathan Erlich-Andy Ram Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Wayne Black-Kevin Ullyett Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge Ellis Ferreira-Rick Leach Jonas Bjorkman-Patrick Rafter Jonas Bjorkman-Jacco Eltingh Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Stefan Edberg-Petr Korda Jared Palmer-Richey Reneberg Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Danie Visser-Laurie Warder Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Scott Davis-David Pate Pieter Aldrich-Danie Visser Rick Leach-Jim Pugh Rick Leach-Jim Pugh Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd Paul Annacone-Christo van Rensburg Mark Edmondson-Sherwood Stewart Mark Edmondson-Paul McNamee John Alexander-John Fitzgerald Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee Wojtek Fibak-Kim Warwick Ray Ruffels-Allan Stone Arthur Ashe-Tony Roche John Newcombe-Tony Roche John Alexander-Phil Dent Ross Case-Geoff Masters Mal Anderson-John Newcombe Owen Davidson-Ken Rosewall John Newcombe-Tony Roche Bob Lutz-Stan Smith Roy Emerson-Rod Laver Dick Crealy-Allan Stone John Newcombe-Tony Roche Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle John Newcombe-Tony Roche Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Rod Laver-Robert Mark Rod Laver-Robert Mark Rod Laver-Robert Mark Ashley Cooper-Neale Fraser Neale Fraser-Lew Hoad Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert FINALISTS Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic Mahesh Bhupathi-Mark Knowles Arnaud Clement-Michael Llodra Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi Martin Damm-Leander Paes Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro Byron Black-David Prinosil Wayne Black-Andrew Kratzmann Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Sebastien Lareau-Alex OBrien Sebastien Lareau-Alex OBrien Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Byron Black-Jonathan Stark John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd Kelly Jones-Rick Leach Patrick McEnroe-David Wheaton Grant Connell-Glenn Michibata Darren Cahill-Mark Kratzmann Jeremy Bates-Peter Lundgren Peter Doohan-Laurie Warder Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick Joakim Nystrom-Mats Wilander Steve Denton-Sherwood Stewart Andy Andrews-John Sadri Hank Pfister-John Sadri Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee Paul Kronk-Cliff Letcher Paul Kronk-Cliff Letcher John Alexander-Phil Dent Charlie Pasarell-Erik van Dillen Ross Case-Geoff Masters Bob Carmichael-Allan Stone Syd Ball-Bob Giltinan John Alexander-Phil Dent Ross Case-Geoff Masters Tom Okker-Marty Riessen John Alexander-Phil Dent Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle Terry Addison-Ray Keldie Bill Bowrey-Owen Davidson John Newcombe-Tony Roche Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher Ken Fletcher-John Newcombe Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Roy Emerson-Martin Mulligan Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Don Candy-Bob Howe Roy Emerson-Robert Mark Mal Anderson-Ashley Cooper Don Candy-Mervyn Rose Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall

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1953 Ken Rosewall 1952 Ken McGregor 1951 Richard Savitt 1950 Frank Sedgman 1949 Frank Sedgman 1948 Adrian Quist 1947 Dinny Pails 1946 John Bromwich 1945-41 No competition 1940 Adrian Quist 1939 John Bromwich 1938 Don Budge 1937 Vivian B. McGrath 1936 Adrian Quist 1935 Jack Crawford 1934 Fred J. Perry 1933 Jack Crawford 1932 Jack Crawford 1931 Jack Crawford 1930 Gar Moon 1929 John C. Gregory 1928 Jean Borotra 1927 Gerald Patterson 1926 John Hawkes 1925 James Anderson 1924 James Anderson 1923 Pat OHara Wood 1922 James Anderson 1921 Rice H. Gemmell 1920 Pat OHara Wood 1919 A.R.F. Kingscote 1916-18 No competition 1915 Francis G. Lowe 1914 Arthur Wood 1913 Ernie F. Parker 1912 J. Cecil Parke 1911 Norman Brookes 1910 Rodney Heath 1909 Tony Wilding 1908 Fred Alexander 1907 Horace M. Rice 1906 Tony Wilding 1905 Rodney Heath *Open Championship since 1969 YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986-69 1968

Mervyn Rose Frank Sedgman Ken McGregor Ken McGregor John Bromwich John Bromwich John Bromwich Dinny Pails Jack Crawford Adrian Quist John Bromwich John Bromwich Jack Crawford Fred J. Perry Jack Crawford Keith Gledhill Harry C. Hopman Harry C. Hopman Harry C. Hopman R.E. Schlesinger R.O. Cummings John Hawkes Jim Willard G.L. Patterson R.E. Schlesinger C.B. St. John G.L. Patterson A. Hedeman Ron Thomas E.O. Pockley Horace M. Rice G.L. Patterson H.A. Parker A.E. Beamish Horace M. Rice Horace M. Rice E.F. Parker A.W. Dunlop H.A. Parker H.A. Parker A.H. Curtis (u) = unseeded

60 63 64 75 1210 26 62 63 26 63 61 63 64 46 61 63 63 62 64 36 63 26 63 46 64 36 75 86 57 63 75 36 62 63 61 62 64 61 63 64 62 61 63 16 60 26 61 62 63 46 36 97 26 64 64 64 63 75 61 26 75 63 62 46 63 36 63 61 64 62 26 61 63 61 63 62 62 57 75 64 61 46 57 63 36 64 36 1816 63 61 63 61 119 26 62 63 63 64 36 57 63 61 61 63 60 36 36 63 62 75 61 64 63 46 68 61 63 64 60 63 46 61 61 64 64 63 57 61 26 61 62 63 36 63 16 61 75 61 62 63 64 63 62 61 75 62 36 36 60 62 63 63 64 64 60 64 64 46 63 64 64

Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman John Bromwich-Adrian Quist John Bromwich-Adrian Quist John Bromwich-Adrian Quist John Bromwich-Adrian Quist John Bromwich-Adrian Quist John Bromwich-Adrian Quist John Bromwich-Adrian Quist John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Adrian Quist-D.P. Turnbull Adrian Quist-D.P. Turnbull Jack Crawford-Vivian McGrath Fred J. Perry-George Hughes Keith Gledhill-Ellsworth Vines Jack Crawford-Gar Moon Charles Donohoe-Ray Dunlop Jack Crawford-Harry Hopman Jack Crawford-Harry Hopman Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon John Hawkes-Gerald Patterson John Hawkes-Gerald Patterson Pat O'Hara Wood-Gerald Patterson James Anderson-Norman Brookes Pat OHara Wood-C.B. St. John J.B. Hawkes-Gerald Patterson S.H. Eaton-Rice H. Gemmell Pat OHara Wood-R.V. Thomas Pat OHara Wood-R.V. Thomas Horace Rice-C.V. Todd Ashley Campbell-Gerald Patterson A. Hedeman-Ernie F. Parker J. Cecil Parke-C.P. Dixon Rodney Heath-Randolph Lycett Ashley Cambell-Horace Rice J.P. Keane-Ernie F. Parker Fred Alexander-Alfred Dunlop Bill Gregg-H.A. Parker Rodney Heath-Tony Wilding Randolphe Lycett-Tom Tachell

Don Candy-Mervyn Rose Don Candy-Mervyn Rose John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Eric Sturgess-Jaroslav Drobny Geoff Brown-Owen Sidwell Frank Sedgman-C.F. Long Frank Sedgman-G. Worthington Max Newcombe-Len Schwartz Jack Crawford-Vivian McGrath D.P. Turnbull-C.F. Long Gottfried von Cramm-Henner Henkel John Bromwich-J.E. Harper Jack Crawford-Vivian McGrath George Hughes-Fred J. Perry Adrian Quist-D.P. Turnbull Jack Crawford-Gar Moon Harry Hopman-Gerald Patterson Jack Crawford-Harry Hopman John Hawkes-T. Fitchett R.O. Cummings-Gar Moon Jim Willard-Gar Moon Pat OHara Wood-I. McInnes James Anderson-Pat OHara Wood James Anderson-F. Kalms Gerald Patterson-Pat OHara Wood J. Bullough-Horace Rice J.O. Anderson-N. Peach N. Brearley-E. Stokes H. Rice-R. Taylor J.O. Anderson-A. Lowe F.G. Lowe-C.B. St. John Rodney Heath-A. OHara Wood H. Parker-R. Taylor A.C. Beamish-F.G. Lowe J.J. Addison-Norman Brookes Rodney Heath-J.L. ODea L. Crooks-Tony Wilding G.G. Sharp-Tony Wilding Horace Rice-George Wright H.A. Parker-C.C. Cox E.T. Barnard-B. Spence

MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS Leander Paes-Cara Black Mahesh Bhupathi-Sania Mirza Nenad Zimonjic-Tiantian Sun Daniel Nestor-Elena Likhovtseva Mahesh Bhupathi-Martina Hingis Scott Draper-Samantha Stosur Nenad Zimonjic-Elena Bovina Leander Paes-Martina Navratilova Kevin Ullyett-Daniela Hantuchova Ellis Ferreira-Corina Morariu Jared Palmer-Rennae Stubbs David Adams-Mariaan de Swardt Justin Gimelstob-Venus Williams Rick Leach-Manon Bollegraf Mark Woodforde-Larisa Neiland Rick Leach-Natasha Zvereva Andrei Olhovskiy-Larisa Savchenko-Neiland Todd Woodbridge-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario Mark Woodforde-Nicole Provis Jeremy Bates-Jo Durie Jim Pugh-Natasha Zvereva Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna Sherwood Stewart-Zina Garrison No Competition Dick Crealy-Billie Jean King

YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989

BOYS JUNIOR CHAMPIONS Tiago Fernandes (BRA) Yuki Bhambri (IND) Bernard Tomic (AUS) Brydan Klein (AUS) Alexandre Sidorenko (FRA) Donald Young (USA) Gael Monfils (FRA) Marcos Baghdatis (CYP) Clement Morel (FRA) Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) Andy Roddick (USA) Kristian Pless (DEN) Julien Jeanpierre (FRA) Daniel Elsner (GER) Bjorn Rehnqvist (SWE) Nicolas Kiefer (GER) Ben Ellwood (AUS) James Bailey (GBR) Grant Doyle (AUS) Thomas Enqvist (SWE) Dirk Dier (GER) Nicklas Kulti (SWE)

1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 (Dec) 1977 (Jan) 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968

Jason Anderson (AUS) Jason Stoltenberg (AUS) Not Played Shane Barr (AUS) Mark Kratzmann (AUS) Stefan Edberg (SWE) Mark Kratzmann (AUS) Jorgen Windahl (SWE) Craig Miller (AUS) Greg Whitecross (AUS) Pat Serret (AUS) Ray Kelly (AUS) Brad Drewett (AUS) Ray Kelly (AUS) Brad Drewett (AUS) Harry Brittain (AUS) Paul McNamee (AUS) Paul Kronk (AUS) Cliff Letcher (AUS) John Alexander (AUS) Allan McDonald (AUS) Phil Dent (AUS)

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RESULTS FROM AUSTRALIAN OPEN


ROUND OF 16 SINCE 2000
2010 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 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. John Isner 76(4) 63 62; Rafael Nadal d. Ivo Karlovic 64 46 64 64. 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). Semifinals: Federer d. Tsonga 62 63 62; Murray d. Cilic 36 64 64 62. Final: Federer d. Murray 63 64 76(11). 2009 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 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 64 62; Roger Federer d. Tomas Berdych 46 67(4) 64 64 62. 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. 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. 2008 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 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 Kohlschreiber 36 76(7) 76(9) 63; Rafael Nadal d. Paul-Henri Mathieu 64 3-0 Ret. 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. Semifinals: Djokovic d. Federer 75 63 76(5); Tsonga d. Nadal 62 63 62. Final: Djokovic d. Tsonga 46 64 63 76(2). 2007 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 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. 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. Semifinals: Federer d. Roddick 64 60 62; Gonzalez d. Haas 61 63 61. Final: Federer d. Gonzalez 76(2) 64 64. 2006 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; 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 Johansson 62 64 64; Marcos Baghdatis d. Andy Roddick 64 16 63 64. 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. Semifinals: Federer d. Kiefer 63 57 60 62; Baghdatis d. Nalbandian 36 57 63 64 64. Final: Federer d. Baghdatis 57 75 60 62. 2005 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); 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. Guillermo Canas 63 64 63; Andy Roddick d. Philipp Kohlschreiber 63 76(6) 61. 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. 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. 2004 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 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 61; Roger Federer d. Lleyton Hewitt 46 63 60 64. 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. 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. 2003 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; 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 Mantilla 36 26 63 63 63; Andre Agassi d. Guillermo Coria 61 31 ret. 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. Semifinals: Schuettler d. Roddick 75 26 63 63; Agassi d. Ferreira 62 62 63. Final: Agassi d. Schuettler 62 62 61. 2002 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. 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) 64; Thomas Johansson d. Adrian Voinea 67(8) 62 60 64. 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. 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). 2001 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; 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 63 63; Dominik Hrbaty d. Marat Safin 62 76(6) 64. 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. 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. 2000 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 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; Yevgeny Kafelnikov d. Christophe Rochus 61 63 75. 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. Semifinals: Agassi d. Sampras 64 36 67 76 61; Kafelnikov d. Norman 61 62 64. Final: Agassi d. Kafelnikov 36 63 62 64.

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ROLAND GARROS CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY


OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) 6- Bjorn Borg (1974, 75, 78-81) 5- Rafael Nadal (2005-08, 10) 3- Gustavo Kuerten (1997, 2000-01) Ivan Lendl (1984, 86, 87) Mats Wilander (1982, 85, 88) MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968) Guillermo Vilas 56 - 17 Ivan Lendl 53 - 12 Andre Agassi 51 - 16 Bjorn Borg 49 - 2
YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972** 1971 1970 1969 1968* 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 WINNER (SEED) Rafael Nadal(2) Roger Federer(2) Rafael Nadal(2) Rafael Nadal(2) Rafael Nadal(2) Rafael Nadal(4) Gaston Gaudio(u) Juan Carlos Ferrero(3) Albert Costa(20) Gustavo Kuerten(1) Gustavo Kuerten(5) Andre Agassi(13) Carlos Moya(12) Gustavo Kuerten(u) Yevgeny Kafelnikov(6) Thomas Muster(5) Sergi Bruguera(6) Sergi Bruguera(10) Jim Courier(1) Jim Courier(9) Andres Gomez(4) Michael Chang(15) Mats Wilander(3) Ivan Lendl(1) Ivan Lendl(1) Mats Wilander(4) Ivan Lendl(2) Yannick Noah(6) Mats Wilander(u) Bjorn Borg(1) Bjorn Borg(1) Bjorn Borg(1) Bjorn Borg(1) Guillermo Vilas(3) Adriano Panatta(8) Bjorn Borg(1) Bjorn Borg(3) Ilie Nastase(2) Andres Gimeno(6) Jan Kodes(1) Jan Kodes(7) Rod Laver(1) Ken Rosewall(2) Roy Emerson Tony Roche Fred Stolle Manuel Santana Roy Emerson Rod Laver Manuel Santana Nicola Pietrangeli Nicola Pietrangeli Mervyn Rose Sven Davidson Lew Hoad Tony Trabert FINALIST (SEED) Robin Soderling(5) Robin Soderling(23) Roger Federer(1) Roger Federer(1) Roger Federer(1) Mariano Puerta(u) Guillermo Coria(3) Martin Verkerk(u) Juan Carlos Ferrero(11) Alex Corretja(13) Magnus Norman(3) Andrei Medvedev(u) Alex Corretja(14) Sergi Bruguera(16) Michael Stich(15) Michael Chang(6) Alberto Berasategui(u) Jim Courier(2) Petr Korda(7) Andre Agassi(4) Andre Agassi(3) Stefan Edberg(3) Henri Leconte(11) Mats Wilander(4) Mikael Pernfors(u) Ivan Lendl(2) John McEnroe(1) Mats Wilander(5) Guillermo Vilas(3) Ivan Lendl(5) Vitas Gerulaitis(5) Victor Pecci(u) Guillermo Vilas(2) Brian Gottfried(5) Harold Solomon(7) Guillermo Vilas(4) Manuel Orantes(14) Niki Pilic(u) Patrick Proisy(9) Ilie Nastase(3) Zeljko Franulovic(5) Ken Rosewall(3) Rod Laver(1) Tony Roche Istvan Gulyas(u) Tony Roche Nicola Pietrangeli Pierre Darmon Roy Emerson Nicola Pietrangeli Luis Ayala Ian Vermaak(u) Luis Ayala Herbie Flam Sven Davidson Sven Davidson

OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS 3- Paul Haarhuis (1995, 98, 2001) Anders Jarryd (1983, 87, 91) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (1996-97, 2002)

YOUNGEST CHAMPION Michael Chang, 1989 (17 Yrs., 3 Mos.) OLDEST CHAMPION Andres Gimeno, 1972 (34 Yrs., 10 Mos.)
SCORE 64 62 64 61 76(1) 64 61 63 60 63 46 63 64 16 61 64 76(4) 67(6) 63 61 75 06 36 64 61 86 61 63 62 61 60 46 63 67 75 62 60 62 63 26 76 16 26 64 63 64 63 75 63 63 64 62 76 75 76 75 62 64 63 75 26 61 64 26 62 36 63 75 62 61 36 64 26 61 64 63 26 64 64 61 36 46 64 62 75 62 61 75 62 36 76 63 62 64 36 64 62 62 36 26 64 75 75 62 75 76 16 76 60 64 61 46 62 36 61 64 61 62 63 61 67 64 61 61 63 60 63 60 61 64 46 76 62 63 64 26 67 60 61 61 63 63 60 46 63 61 61 86 62 26 75 62 64 60 64 63 64 63 61 26 62 61 64 26 62 61 64 75 36 60 62 63 63 61 46 75 36 61 64 64 36 26 63 97 62 46 61 36 60 62 36 63 64 46 63 36 63 64 61 63 64 64 63 64 64 64 86 63 26 61 64 62 DOUBLES WINNERS Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic Lukas Dlouhy-Leander Paes Pablo Cuevas-Luis Horna Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi Xavier Malisse-Olivier Rochus Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Paul Haarhuis-Yevgeny Kafelnikov Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Yevgeny Kafelnikov-Daniel Vacek Yevgeny Kafelnikov-Daniel Vacek Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Byron Black-Jonathan Stark Luke Jensen-Murphy Jensen Jakob Hlasek-Marc Rosset John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd Sergio Casal-Emilio Sanchez Jim Grabb-Patrick McEnroe Andres Gomez-Emilio Sanchez Anders Jarryd-Robert Seguso John Fitzgerald-Tomas Smid Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick Henri Leconte-Yannick Noah Anders Jarryd-Hans Simonsson Sherwood Stewart-Ferdi Taygan Heinz Gunthardt-Balazs Taroczy Victor Amaya-Hank Pfister Gene Mayer-Sandy Mayer Gene Mayer-Hank Pfister Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez Fred McNair-Sherwood Stewart Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez Dick Crealy-Onny Parun John Newcombe-Tom Okker Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan Arthur Ashe-Marty Riessen Ilie Nastase-Ion Tiriac John Newcombe-Tony Roche Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle John Newcombe-Tony Roche Clark Graebner-Dennis Ralston Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher Roy Emerson-Manuel Santana Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Roy Emerson-Rod Laver Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Orlando Sirola-Nicola Pietrangeli Ashley Cooper-Neale Fraser Mal Anderson-Ashley Cooper Don Candy-Robert Perry Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert FINALISTS Lukas Dlouhy-Leander Paes Wesley Moodie-Dick Norman Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic Lukas Dlouhy-Pavel Vizner Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro Paul Haarhuis-Yevgeny Kafelnikov Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Petr Pala-Pavel Vizner Paul Haarhuis-Sandon Stolle Goran Ivanisevic-Jeff Tarango Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Guy Forget-Jakob Hlasek Nicklas Kulti-Magnus Larsson Jan Apell-Jonas Bjorkman Marc Goellner-David Prinosil David Adams-Andrei Olhovskiy Rick Leach-Jim Pugh Goran Ivanisevic-Petr Korda Mansour Bahrami-Eric Winogradsky John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd Guy Forget-Yannick Noah Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd Shlomo Glickstein-Hans Simonsson Pavel Slozil-Tomas Smid Mark Edmondson-Sherwood Stewart Hans Gildemeister-Belus Prajoux Terry Moor-Eliot Teltscher Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez Ross Case-Phil Dent Jose Higueras-Manuel Orantes Wojtek Fibak-Jan Kodes Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez John Alexander-Phil Dent Stan Smith-Bob Lutz Jimmy Connors-Ilie Nastase Patricio Cornejo-Jaime Fillol Tom Gorman-Stan Smith Arthur Ashe-Charles Pasarell Roy Emerson-Rod Laver Roy Emerson-Rod Laver Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher Ilie Nastase-Ion Tiriac Ken Fletcher-Bob Hewitt John Newcombe-Tony Roche Gordon L. Forbes-Abe Segal Wilhelm Bungert-Christian Kuhnke Bob Howe-Robert Mark J. Arilla-Andres Gimeno Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Bob Howe-Abe Segal Don Candy-Mervyn Rose Ashley Cooper-Lew Hoad Nicola Pietrangeli-Orlando Sirola

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1954 Tony Trabert 1953 Ken Rosewall 1952 Jaroslav Drobny 1951 Jaroslav Drobny 1950 Budge Patty 1949 Frank Parker 1948 Frank Parker 1947 Joseph Asboth 1946 Marcel Bernard(u) 1945-40 No Competition 1939 W. Donald McNeill 1938 J. Donald Budge 1937 Henner Henkel 1936 Gottfried von Cramm 1935 Fred J. Perry 1934 Gottfried von Cramm 1933 John H. Crawford 1932 Henri Cochet 1931 Jean Borotra 1930 Henri Cochet 1929 Rene Lacoste 1928 Henri Cochet 1927 Rene Lacoste 1926 Henri Cochet 1925# Rene Lacoste (u) = unseeded *Open Championships began in 1968 YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968

Arthur Larsen Vic Seixas Frank A. Sedgman Eric Sturgess Jaroslav Drobny Budge Patty Jaroslav Drobny Eric Sturgess Jaroslav Drobny

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Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Billy Talbert-Tony Trabert Richard Gonzales-Frank Parker Lennart Bergelin-Jaroslav Drobny Eustace Fannin-Eric Sturgess Marcel Bernard-Yvon Petra

Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Mervyn Rose-C. Wilderspin Gardnar Mulloy-Dick Savitt Gardnar Mulloy-Dick Savitt Jaroslav Drobny-Eric Sturgess Eustace Fannin-Eric Sturgess Harry Hopman-Frank Sedgman Tom Brown-Billy Sidwell Enrique Morea-Pancho Segura Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon J. Donald Budge-Gene Mako N.G. Farquharson-V.G. Kirby C.R.D. Tuckey-Pat Hughes V.B. McGrath-D.P. Turnbull Jack Crawford-V.B. McGrath Adrian Quist-V.B. McGrath Claude Boussus-Marcel Bernard V.G. Kirby-N.G. Farquharson Harry Hopman-J. Willard Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon Henri Cochet-R. de Buzelet Jean Borotra-Rene Lacoste Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon

Bobby Riggs 75 60 63 Don McNeill-Charles Harris Roderick Menzel 63 62 64 Bernard Destremau-Yvon Petra Henry Austin 61 64 63 Gottfried von Cramm-Henner Henkel Fred J. Perry 60 26 62 26 60 Jean Borotra-Marcel Bernard Gottfried von Cramm 63 36 61 63 Jack Crawford-Adrian Quist John H. Crawford 64 79 36 75 63 Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Henri Cochet 86 61 63 Pat Hughes-Fred Perry Giorgio de Stefani 60 64 46 63 Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon Claude Boussus 26 64 75 64 George Lott-John Van Ryn William T. Tilden, II 36 86 63 61 Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon Jean Borotra 63 26 60 26 86 Rene Lacoste-Jean Borotra Rene Lacoste 57 63 61 63 Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon William T. Tilden, II 64 46 57 63 119 Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon Rene Lacoste 62 64 63 Vinnie Richards-Howard Kinsey Jean Borotra 75 61 64 Rene Lacoste-Jean Borotra #First year entries were accepted from all countries **Closed to contract professionals in 1972 YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 BOYS JUNIOR CHAMPIONS Agustin Velotti (ARG) Daniel Berta (SWE) Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) Uladzimir Ignatik (BLR) Martin Klizan (SVK) Marin Cilic (CRO) Gael Monfils (FRA) Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) Richard Gasquet (FRA) Carlos Cuadrado (ESP) Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA) Guillermo Coria (ARG) Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) Daniel Elsner (GER) Alberto Martin (ESP) Mariano Zabaleta (ARG) Jacobo Diaz (ESP) Robert Carretero (ESP) Andrei Pavel (ROM) Andrei Medvedev (UKR) Andrea Gaudenzi (ITA) Fabrice Santoro (FRA) Nicolas Pereira (VEN) Guillermo Perez-Roldan (ARG) Guillermo Perez-Roldan (ARG) Jaime Yzaga (PER) Kent Carlsson (SWE) Stefan Edberg (SWE) Tarik Benhabiles (FRA) Mats Wilander (SWE) Henri Leconte (FRA) Ramesh Krishnan (IND) Ivan Lendl (CZE) John McEnroe (USA) Heinz Gunthardt (SUI) Christophe Roger-Vasselin (FRA) Christophe Casa (FRA) Victor Pecci (PAR) Buster Mottram (GBR) Corrado Barazzutti (ITA) Juan Herrera (ESP) Antonio Munoz (ESP) Phil Dent (AUS)

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MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS Nenad Zimonjic-Katarina Srebotnik Bob Bryan-Liezel Huber Bob Bryan-Victoria Azarenka Andy Ram-Nathalie Dechy Nenad Zimonjic-Katarina Srebotnik Fabrice Santoro-Daniela Hantuchova Richard Gasquet-Tatiana Golovin Mike Bryan-Lisa Raymond Wayne Black-Cara Black Tomas Carbonell-Virginia Ruana Pascual David Adams-Mariaan de Swardt Piet Norval-Katarina Srebotnik Justin Gimelstob-Venus Williams Mahesh Bhupathi-Rika Hiraki Javier Frana-Patricia Tarabini Mark Woodforde-Larisa Savchenko-Neiland Menno Oosting-Kristie Boogert Andrei Olhovskiy-Eugenia Manutokova Todd Woodbridge-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario Cyril Suk-Helena Sukova Jorge Lozano-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario Tom Nijssen-Manon Bollegraf Jorge Lozano-Lori McNeil Emilio Sanchez-Pam Shriver Ken Flach-Kathy Jordan Heinz Gunthardt-Martina Navratilova Dick Stockton-Anne Smith Eliot Teltscher-Barbara Jordan John Lloyd-Wendy Turnbull Jimmy Arias-Andrea Jaeger Billy Martin-Anne Smith Bob Hewitt-Wendy Turnbull Pavel Slozil-Renata Tomanova John McEnroe-Mary Carillo Kim Warwick-Illona Kloss Tomas Koch-Fiorella Bonicelli Ivan Molina-Martina Navratilova Claude Barclay-Francoise Durr Kim Warwick-Evonne Goolagong Claude Barclay-Francoise Durr Bob Hewitt-Billie Jean King Marty Riessen-Margaret Court Claude Barclay-Francoise Durr

RESULTS FROM ROLAND GARROS


ROUND OF 16 SINCE 2000
2010 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. JoWilfried 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 Verdasco 61 46 61 64; Rafael Nadal d. Thomaz Bellucci 62 75 64. 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. Semifinals: Soderling d. Berdych 63 36 57 63 63; Nadal d. Melzer 62 63 76(6). Final: Nadal d. Soderling 64 62 64 2009 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 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 d. Andy Roddick 64 62 63; Roger Federer d. Tommy Haas 67(4) 57 64 60 62. 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. 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. 2008 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. 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) 76(7) 75; Rafael Nadal d. Fernando Verdasco 61 60 62. 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. Semifinals: Federer d. Monfils 62 57 63 75; Nadal d. Djokovic 64 62 76(3). Final: Nadal d. Federer 61 63 60. 2007 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); 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 Bjorkman 76(5) 62 75; Rafael Nadal d. Lleyton Hewitt 63 61 76(5). 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. Semifinals: Federer d. Davydenko 75 76(5) 76(7); Nadal d. Djokovic 75 64 62. Final: Nadal d. Federer 63 46 63 64. 2006 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 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 Monfils 76(5) 76(5) 63; Rafael Nadal d. Lleyton Hewitt 62 57 64 62. 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. Semifinals: Federer d. Nalbandian 36 64 52 ret.; Nadal d. Ljubicic 64 62 76(7). Final: Nadal d. Federer 16 61 64 76(4). 2005 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. 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 Kiefer W/O; Mariano Puerta d. Jose Acasuso 64 61 61. 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. 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. 2004 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. 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; Juan Ignacio Chela d. Olivier Mutis 46 62 76(5) 62. 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. Semifinals: Gaudio d. Nalbandian 63 76(5) 60; Coria d. Henman 36 64 60 75. Final: Gaudio d. Coria 06 36 64 61 86. 2003 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 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) 57 67(4) 63; Andre Agassi d. Flavio Saretta 62 61 75. 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. Semifinals: Ferrero d. Costa 63 76(5) 64; Verkerk d. Coria 76(4) 64 76(0). Final: Ferrero d. Verkerk 61 63 62. 2002 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. 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. Xavier Malisse 62 75 63; Marat Safin d. Arnaud Di Pasquale 36 64 63 62. 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. Semifinals: Costa d. Corretja 63 64 36 63; Ferrero d. Safin 63 62 64. Final: Costa d. Ferrero 61 60 46 63. 2001 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; 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. Wayne Arthurs 36 63 64 62; Alex Corretja d. Fabrice Santoro 62 63 64. 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. Semifinals: Kuerten d. Ferrero 64 64 63; Corretja d. Grosjean 76(2) 64 64. Final: Kuerten d. Corretja 67(3) 75 62 60. 2000 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. 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 62; Juan Carlos Ferrero d. Mark Philippoussis 62 62 36 63. 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. Semifinals: Norman d. Squillari 61 64 63; Kuerten d. Ferrero 75 46 26 64 63. Final: Kuerten d. Norman 62 63 26 76.

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OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) 7- Pete Sampras (1993-95, 97-2000) 6- Roger Federer (2003-07, 09) 5- Bjorn Borg (1976-80) 4- Rod Laver (1961, 62, 68, 69)*
*1961 and 62 before Open Era

OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS 9- Todd Woodbridge (1993-97, 2000, 02, 04) 6- Mark Woodforde (1993-97, 2000) 5- John McEnroe (1979, 81, 83-84, 92)

MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968) Jimmy Connors 84 - 18 Boris Becker 71 - 12 Pete Sampras 63 - 7 John McEnroe 59 - 11

YOUNGEST CHAMPION Boris Becker, 1985 (17 Yrs., 7 Mos.) OLDEST CHAMPION Arthur Ashe, 1975 (31 Yrs., 11 Mos.)

From 1877 to 1921 the mens singles was decided on a challenge round system, the previous years winner standing out until a winner of the so-called All Comers event qualified to challenge. The same system applied in the mens doubles from 1886 to 1921. It never applied in the womens or mixed doubles. In those years, the presence of the previous years 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 Road, Wimbledon, from 1877 until 1921 when the club moved to Church Road, Wimbledon. YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972** 1971 1970 1969 1968* 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 WINNER (SEED) Rafael Nadal(2) Roger Federer(1) Rafael Nadal(2) Roger Federer(1) Roger Federer (1) Roger Federer(1) Roger Federer(1) Roger Federer(4) Lleyton Hewitt(1) Goran Ivanisevic(u) Pete Sampras(1) Pete Sampras(1) Pete Sampras(1) Pete Sampras(1) Richard Krajicek(s) Pete Sampras(2) Pete Sampras(1) Pete Sampras(1) Andre Agassi (12) Michael Stich (6) Stefan Edberg(3) Boris Becker (3) Stefan Edberg(3) Pat Cash(11) Boris Becker(4) Boris Becker(u) John McEnroe(1) John McEnroe(2) Jimmy Connors(2) John McEnroe(2) Bjorn Borg(1) Bjorn Borg(1) Bjorn Borg(1) Bjorn Borg(2) Bjorn Borg(4) Arthur Ashe(6) Jimmy Connors(3) Jan Kodes(2) Stan Smith(1) John Newcombe(2) John Newcombe(2) Rod Laver(1) Rod Laver(1) John Newcombe Manuel Santana Roy Emerson Roy Emerson Chuck McKinley Rod Laver Rod Laver Neale Fraser Alex Olmedo FINALIST (SEED) Tomas Berdych(12) Andy Roddick(5) Roger Federer(1) Rafael Nadal(2) Rafael Nadal (2) Andy Roddick(2) Andy Roddick(2) Mark Philippoussis(u) David Nalbandian(28) Patrick Rafter(3) Patrick Rafter(12) Andre Agassi(4) Goran Ivanisevic(14) Cedric Pioline(u) MaliVai Washington(u) Boris Becker(3) Goran Ivanisevic(4) Jim Courier(3) Goran Ivanisevic(8) Boris Becker(2) Boris Becker(2) Stefan Edberg (2) Boris Becker(6) Ivan Lendl(2) Ivan Lendl(1) Kevin Curren(8) Jimmy Connors(3) Chris Lewis(u) John McEnroe(1) Bjorn Borg(1) John McEnroe(2) Roscoe Tanner(5) Jimmy Connors(2) Jimmy Connors(1) Ilie Nastase(3) Jimmy Connors(1) Ken Rosewall(9) Alex Metreveli(4) Ilie Nastase(2) Stan Smith(4) Ken Rosewall(5) John Newcombe(6) Tony Roche(15) Wilhelm Bungert(u) Dennis Ralston Fred Stolle Fred Stolle Fred Stolle(u) Martin Mulligan(u) Chuck McKinley Rod Laver Rod Laver(u) SCORE 63 75 64 57 76(6) 76(5) 36 1614 64 64 67(5) 67(8) 97 76(7) 46 76(3) 26 62 60 76(5) 67(2) 63 62 76(2) 64 46 75 76 64 76(5) 62 76(3) 61 63 62 63 36 63 26 97 67 76 64 62 63 64 75 67 76 64 36 62 64 62 64 63 64 63 67 62 64 62 76 76 60 76 76 36 63 67 64 64 16 64 64 76 64 62 62 36 36 64 60 76 64 46 76 64 62 76 62 75 64 63 75 63 67 76 64 61 61 62 62 62 62 36 63 67 76 64 46 76 76 64 16 75 63 67 86 67 61 36 63 64 62 62 63 36 62 61 57 64 64 62 97 61 61 57 64 61 61 64 61 98 63 46 63 63 46 75 63 57 26 64 64 57 63 62 36 61 64 57 64 64 63 64 62 63 61 61 64 119 64 62 64 64 64 1210 46 63 97 61 64 62 62 61 63 61 64 64 36 97 75 64 63 64 DOUBLES WINNERS Jurgen Melzer-Philipp Petzschner Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic Arnaud Clement-Michael Llodra Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Stephen Huss-Wesley Moodie Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge Donald Johnson-Jared Palmer Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde John McEnroe-Michael Stich John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd Rick Leach-Jim Pugh John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd Ken Flach-Robert Seguso Ken Flach-Robert Seguso Joakim Nystrom-Mats Wilander Heinz Gunthardt-Balazs Taroczy Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan Geoff Masters-Ross Case Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez Vitas Gerulaitis-Sandy Mayer John Newcombe-Tony Roche Jimmy Connors-Ilie Nastase Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan Roy Emerson-Rod Laver John Newcombe-Tony Roche John Newcombe-Tony Roche John Newcombe-Tony Roche Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan Ken Fletcher-John Newcombe John Newcombe-Tony Roche Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Rafael Osuna-Antonio Palafox Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Rafael Osuna-Dennis Ralston Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser FINALISTS Robert Lindstedt-Horia Tecau Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Jonas Bjorkman-Kevin Ullyett Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Fabrice Santoro-Nenad Zimonjic Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Julian Knowle-Nenad Zimonjic Mahesh Bhupathi-Max Mirnyi Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Jiri Novak-David Rikl Paul Haarhuis-Sandon Stolle Paul Haarhuis-Jared Palmer Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Byron Black-Grant Connell Rick Leach-Scott Melville Grant Connell-Patrick Galbraith Grant Connell-Patrick Galbraith Jim Grabb-Richey Reneberg Javier Frana-Leonardo Lavalle Pieter Aldrich-Danie Visser Rick Leach-Jim Pugh John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd Sergio Casal-Emilio Sanchez Gary Donnelly-Peter Fleming Pat Cash-John Fitzgerald Pat Cash-Paul McNamee Tim Gullikson-Tom Gullikson Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Bob Lutz-Stan Smith Bob Lutz-Stan Smith Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez Peter Fleming-John McEnroe John Alexander-Phil Dent Ross Case-Geoff Masters Colin Dowdeswell-Allan Stone Bob Lutz-Stan Smith John Cooper-Neale Fraser Stan Smith-Erik van Dillen Arthur Ashe-Dennis Ralston Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle Tom Okker-Marty Riessen Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher Bill Bowrey-Owen Davidson Ken Fletcher-Bob Hewitt Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher Jean Claude Barclay-Pierre Darmon Boro Jovanovic-Nikki Pilic Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Mike Davies-Bobby Wilson Rod Laver-Bob Mark

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1958 Ashley Cooper 1957 Lew Hoad 1956 Lew Hoad 1955 Tony Trabert 1954 Jaroslav Drobny 1953 Vic Seixas 1952 Frank Sedgman 1951 Dick Savitt 1950 Budge Patty 1949 Fred R. Schroeder Jr. 1948 Bob Falkenburg 1947 Jack Kramer 1946 Yvon Petra 1940-45 No competition 1939 Bobby Riggs 1938 J. Donald Budge 1937 J. Donald Budge 1936 Fred J. Perry 1935 Fred J. Perry 1934 Fred J. Perry 1933 Jack Crawford 1932 Ellsworth Vines 1931 Sidney B. Wood Jr. 1930 William T. Tilden, II 1929 Henri Cochet 1928 Rene Lacoste 1927 Henri Cochet 1926 Jean Borotra 1925 Rene Lacoste 1924 Jean Borotra 1923 William M. Johnston 1922 Gerald L. Patterson 1921 William T. Tilden, II 1920 William T. Tilden, II 1919 Gerald L. Patterson 1915-18 No competition 1914 Norman E. Brookes 1913 Anthony F. Wilding 1912 Anthony F. Wilding 1911 Anthony F. Wilding 1910 Anthony F. Wilding 1909 Arthur W. Gore 1908 Arthur W. Gore 1907 Norman E. Brookes 1906 H. Laurie Doherty 1905 H. Laurie Doherty 1904 H. Laurie Doherty 1903 H. Laurie Doherty 1902 H. Laurie Doherty 1901 Arthur W. Gore 1900 Reggie F. Doherty 1899 Reggie F. Doherty 1898 Reggie F. Doherty 1897 Reggie F. Doherty 1896 Harold S. Mahoney 1895 Wilfred Baddeley 1894 Joshua Pim 1893 Joshua Pim 1892 Wilfred Baddeley 1891 Wilfred Baddeley 1890 William J. Hamilton 1889 William Renshaw 1888 Ernest Renshaw 1887 Herbert F. Lawford 1886 William Renshaw 1885 William Renshaw 1884 William Renshaw 1883 William Renshaw 1882 William Renshaw 1881 William Renshaw 1880 John T. Hartley 1879 John T. Hartley 1878 P. Frank Hadow 1877 Spencer W. Gore *Open Championships began in 1968 **Closed to contract professionals

Neale Fraser Ashley Cooper Ken Rosewall Kurt Nielsen(u) Ken Rosewall Kurt Nielsen(u) Jaroslav Drobny Ken McGregor Frank Sedgman Jaroslav Drobny John Bromwich Tom P. Brown Geoff E. Brown Elwood Cooke Henry Austin Gottfried von Cramm Gottfried von Cramm Gottfried von Cramm Jack Crawford Ellsworth Vines Henry Austin Francis X. Shields Wilmer Allison(u) Jean Borotra Henri Cochet Jean Borotra Howard Kinsey Jean Borotra Rene Lacoste Francis T. Hunter Randolph Lycett Brian I.C. Norton Gerald L. Patterson Norman E. Brookes

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Sven Davidson-Ulf Schmidt Budge Patty-Gardnar Mulloy Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Rex Hartwig-Lew Hoad Rex Hartwig-Mervyn Rose Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Richard Gonzales-Frank Parker John Bromwich-Frank Sedgman Bob Falkenburg-Jack Kramer Tom Brown-Jack Kramer Elwood Cooke-Bobby Riggs Don Budge-Gene Mako Don Budge-Gene Mako. G. Pat Hughes-Raymond Tuckey Jack Crawford-Adrian Quist George M. Lott-Lester R. Stoefen Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon George M. Lott-John Van Ryn Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet Frank Hunter-William T. Tilden, II Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet Jean Borotra-Rene Lacoste Frank Hunter-Vincent Richards Leslie A. Godfree-Randolph Lycett James O. Anderson-Randolph Lycett Randolph Lycett-Max Woosnam Richard N. Williams-Chuck S. Garland R.V. Thomas-Pat OHara Wood

Ashley Cooper-Neale Fraser Neale Fraser-Lew Hoad Nicola Pietrangeli-Orlando Sirola Neale Fraser-Ken Rosewall Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert Rex Hartwig-Mervyn Rose Vic Seixas-Eric Sturgess Jaroslav Drobny-Eric Sturgess Geoff Brown-O. Billy Sidwell Gardnar Mulloy-Ted Schroeder Tom Brown-Gardnar Mulloy Tony Mottram-O. Billy Sidwell Geoff Brown-Dinny Pails Charles Hare-Frank Wilde Henner Henkel-George von Metasa Pat Hughes-Raymond Tuckey Charles Hare-Frank Wilde Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Ryosuke Nunoi-Jiro Satoh Fred J. Perry-G. Pat Hughes Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet John H. Doeg-George M. Lott J. Colin Gregory-Ian G. Collins Gerald Patterson-J.B. Hawkes Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet Howard Kinsey-Vincent Richards J. Hennessey-R. Casey Richard N. Williams-Watson M. Washburn Count de Gomar-Eduardo Flaquer Gerald Patterson-Pat OHara Wood Arthur H. Lowe-Frank G. Lowe A.R.F. Kingscote-J. Cecil Parke Randolph Lycett-R.W. Heath

Anthony F. Wilding 64 64 75 Norman E. Brookes-Anthony F. WildingH. Roper Barrett-Charles P. Dixon Maurice McLoughlin 86 63 108 H. Roper Barrett-Charles P. Dixon F.W. Rahe-Heinrich Kleinschroth Arthur W. Gore 64 64 46 64 H. Roper Barrett-Charles P. Dixon Andre Gobert-Max Decugis H. Roper Barrett 64 46 26 62 ret. Andre Gobert-Max Decugis Anthony F. Wilding-M.J.G. Ritchie Arthur W. Gore 64 75 46 62 Anthony F. Wilding-M.J.G. Ritchie Arthur W. Gore-H. Roper Barrett M.J.G. Ritchie 68 16 62 62 62 Arthur W. Gore-H. Roper Barrett Stanley Doust-H.A. Parker H. Roper Barrett 63 62 46 36 64 Anthony F. Wilding-M.J.G. Ritchie Arthur W. Gore-H. Roper Barrett Arthur W. Gore 64 62 62 Norman E. Brookes-Anthony F. WildingBeals C. Wright-Karl Behr Frank L. Riseley 64 46 62 63 Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Norman F. Brookes 86 62 64 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley Frank L. Riseley 61 75 86 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley Frank L. Riseley 75 63 60 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Harold S. Mahoney-M.J.G. Ritchie Arthur W. Gore 64 63 36 60 Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Reggie F. Doherty 46 75 64 64 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Dwight Davis-Holcombe Ward Sidney H. Smith 68 63 61 62 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty H. Roper Barrett-H.A. Nisbet Arthur W. Gore 16 46 62 63 63 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty H.A. Nisbet-C. Hobart H. Laurie Doherty 63 63 26 57 61 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty H.A. Nisbet-C. Hobart Harold S. Mahoney 64 64 63 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley Wilfred Baddeley 62 68 57 86 63 Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley Reggie F. Doherty-H.A. Nisbet Wilberforce V. Eaves 46 26 86 62 63 Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley E.W. Lewis-W.V. Eaves Wilfred Baddeley 108 62 86 Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley H.S. Barlow-C.H. Martin Wilfred Baddeley 36 61 63 62 Joshua Pim-F.O. Stoker E.W. Lewis-H.S. Barlow Joshua Pim 46 63 63 62 E.W. Lewis-H.S. Barlow Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley Joshua Pim 64 16 75 60 Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley Joshua Pim-F.O. Stoker William Renshaw 68 62 36 61 61 Joshua Pim-F.O. Stoker E.W. Lewis-G.W. Hillyard Ernest Renshaw 64 61 36 60 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw E.W. Lewis-G.W. Hillyard Herbert F. Lawford 63 75 60 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw Herbert W. Wilberforce-P.B. Lyon Ernest Renshaw 16 63 36 64 64 Herbert W. Wilberforce-P.B. Lyon J. Hope Crispe-E. Barratt Smith Herbert F. Lawford 60 57 63 64 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw C.E. Farrar-A.J. Stanley Herbert F. Lawford 75 62 46 75 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw C.E. Farrar-A.J. Stanley Herbert F. Lawford 60 64 97 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw E.W. Lewis-E.L. Williams Ernest Renshaw 26 63 63 46 63 C.W. Grinstead-C.E. Weldon C.B. Russell-R.T. Milford Ernest Renshaw 61 26 46 62 62 John T. Hartley-R.T. Richardson J.G. Horn-C.B. Russell John T. Hartley 60 61 61 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw W.J. Down-H. Vaughan Herbert F. Lawford 60 62 26 63 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw O.E. Woodhouse-C.J. Cole V. St. Leger Gould 62 64 62 L.R. Erskine-Herbert F. Lawford F. Durant-G.E. Tabor (PLAYED FROM 1879 TO 1883 AT OXFORD) Spencer W. Gore 75 61 97 William C. Marshall 61 62 64 (u) = unseeded (s) = seeded but not numbered by championship committee
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YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS Leander Paes-Cara Black Mark Knowles-Anna-Lena Groenefeld Bob Bryan-Samantha Stosur Jamie Murray-Jelena Jankovic Andy Ram-Vera Zvonareva Mahesh Bhupathi-Mary Pierce Wayne Black-Cara Black Leander Paes-Martina Navratilova Mahesh Bhupathi-Elena Likhovtseva Leos Friedl-Daniela Hantuchova Donald Johnson-Kimberly Po Leander Paes-Lisa Raymond Max Mirnyi-Serena Williams Cyril Suk-Helena Sukova Cyril Suk-Helena Sukova BOYS JUNIOR CHAMPIONS Marton Fucsovics (HUN) Andrey Kuznetsov (RUS) Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) Donald Young (USA) Thiemo De Bakker (NED) Jeremy Chardy (FRA) Gael Monfils (FRA) Florin Mergea (ROM) Todd Reid (AUS) Roman Valent (SUI) Nicolas Mahut (FRA) Jurgen Melzer (AUT) Roger Federer (SUI) Wesley Whitehouse (RSA) Vladimir Voltchkov (BLR)

1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981

Jonathan Stark-Martina Navratilova Todd Woodbridge-Helena Sukova Mark Woodforde-Martina Navratilova Cyril Suk-Larisa Savchenko-Neiland John Fitzgerald-Liz Smylie Rick Leach-Zina Garrison Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna Sherwood Stewart-Zina Garrison Jeremy Bates-Jo Durie Ken Flach-Kathy Jordan Paul McNamee-Martina Navratilova John Lloyd-Wendy Turnbull John Lloyd-Wendy Turnbull Kevin Curren-Anne Smith Frew McMillan-Betty Stove

1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968

John Austin-Tracy Austin Bob Hewitt-Greer Stevens Frew McMillan-Betty Stove Bob Hewitt-Greer Stevens Tony Roche-Francoise Durr Marty Riessen-Margaret Court Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King Ilie Nastase-Rosie Casals Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King Ilie Nastase-Rosie Casals Fred Stolle-Ann Jones Ken Fletcher-Margaret Court

1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981

Oliver Mutis (FRA) Scott Humphries (USA) Razvan Sabau (ROM) David Skoch (CZE) Thomas Enqvist (SWE) Leander Paes (IND) Nicklas Kulti (SWE) Nicolas Pereira (VEN) Diego Nargiso (ITA) Eduardo Velev (MEX) Leonardo Lavalle (MEX) Mark Kratzmann (AUS) Stefan Edberg (SWE) Pat Cash (AUS) Matt Anger (USA)

1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968

Thierry Tulasne (FRA) Ramesh Krishnan (IND) Ivan Lendl (CZE) Van Winitsky (USA) Heinz Gunthardt (SUI) Chris Lewis (NZL) Billy Martin (USA) Billy Martin (USA) Bjorn Borg (SWE) Robert Kreiss (USA) Byron Bertram (RSA) Byron Bertram (RSA) John Alexander (ESP)

RESULTS FROM WIMBLEDON


ROUND OF 16 SINCE 2000
2010 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 Roddick 46 76(3) 76(4) 67(5) 97; Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d. Julien Benneteau 61 64 36 61; Andy Murray d. Sam Querrey 75 63 64; Rafael Nadal d. Robin Soderling 36 63 76(4) 61. 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. Semifinals: Berdych d. Djokovic 63 76(9) 63; Nadal d. Murray 64 76(4) 64. Final: Nadal d. Berdych 63 75 64. 2009 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 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) 63 76(9); Roger Federer d. Robin Soderling 64 76(5) 76(5). 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). 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. 2008 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 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 Gasquet 57 36 76(3) 62 64; Rafael Nadal d. Mikhail Youzhny 63 63 61. 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. 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. 2007 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 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. Jonas Bjorkman 64 60 67(6) 60; Rafael Nadal d. Mikhail Youzhny 46 36 61 62 62. 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. 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.

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2006 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; 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. Dmitry Tursunov 75 64 67(2) 67(6) 97; Rafael Nadal d. Irakli Labadze 63 76(4) 63. 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. Semifinals: Federer d. Bjorkman 62 60 62; Nadal d. Baghdatis 61 75 63. Final: Federer d. Nadal 60 76(5) 67(2) 63. 2005 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; 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 Tursunov 64 67(5) 63 36 61; Andy Roddick d. Guillermo Coria 63 76(1) 64. 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. 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. 2004 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; 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. Vincent Spadea 62 75 36 62; Andy Roddick d. Alexander Popp 75 64 64. 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. Semifinals: Federer d. Grosjean 62 63 76(6); Roddick d. Ancic 64 46 75 75. Final: Federer d. Roddick 46 75 76(3) 64. 2003 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 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 Popp d. Olivier Rochus 57 63 64 62; Mark Philippoussis d. Andre Agassi 63 26 67(4) 63 64. 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. Semifinals: Federer d. Roddick 76(6) 63 63; Philippoussis d. Grosjean 76(3) 63 63. Final: Federer d. Philippoussis 76(5) 62 76(3). 2002 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. 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. Wayne Arthurs 64 76(4) 26 76(7); Nicolas Lapentti d. Arnaud Clement 36 75 26 75 63. 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. Semifinals: Hewitt d. Henman 75 61 75; Nalbandian d. Malisse 76(2) 64 16 26 62. Final: Hewitt d. Nalbandian 61 63 62. 2001 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 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 Hewitt 46 64 63 46 64; Andre Agassi d. Nicolas Escude 63 75 75. 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. 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. 2000 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 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 Henman 61 57 67 63 64; Andre Agassi d. David Prinosil 64 63 63. 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. Semifinals: Sampras d. Voltchkov 76 62 64; Rafter d. Agassi 75 46 75 46 63. Final: Sampras d. Rafter 67 76 64 62.

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US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY ATP FACTS AND FIGURES OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS
5- Jimmy Connors (1974, 76, 78, 82-83) Roger Federer (2004-08) Pete Sampras (1990, 93, 95-96, 2002) 4- John McEnroe (1979, 80-81, 84) 3- Ivan Lendl (1985, 86-87) MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968) Jimmy Connors 98 - 17 Andre Agassi 79 - 19 Ivan Lendl 73 - 13 Pete Sampras 71 - 9 4- Bob Lutz (1968, 74, 78, 80) John McEnroe (1979, 81, 83, 89) Stan Smith (1968, 74, 78, 80)

YOUNGEST CHAMPION Pete Sampras, 1990 (19 Yrs.) OLDEST CHAMPION Ken Rosewall, 1970 (35 Yrs.,10 Mos.)

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 USTAs new tennis complex at Flushing Meadows, N.Y. National Championships of the United States Tennis Association were provided for when that body was organized, 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 Casino, Newport, R.I., in August 1881, and for 34 years thereafter without interruption. 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 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 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 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 in national doubles was played that year. Since 1920 there have been few changes. YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1969* 1968 WINNER (SEED) Rafael Nadal(1) Juan Martin del Potro(6) Roger Federer(2) Roger Federer(1) Roger Federer(1) Roger Federer(1) Roger Federer(1) Andy Roddick(4) Pete Sampras(17) Lleyton Hewitt(4) Marat Safin(6) Andre Agassi(2) Patrick Rafter(3) Patrick Rafter(13) Pete Sampras(1) Pete Sampras(2) Andre Agassi(u) Pete Sampras(2) Stefan Edberg(2) Stefan Edberg(2) Pete Sampras(12) Boris Becker(2) Mats Wilander(2) Ivan Lendl(1) Ivan Lendl(1) Ivan Lendl(2) John McEnroe(1) Jimmy Connors(3) Jimmy Connors(2) John McEnroe(1) John McEnroe(2) John McEnroe(3) Jimmy Connors(2) Guillermo Vilas(4) Jimmy Connors(1) Manuel Orantes(3) Jimmy Connors(1) John Newcombe(10) Ilie Nastase(4) Stan Smith(2) Ken Rosewall(3) Rod Laver(1) Stan Smith Arthur Ashe(5) FINALIST (SEED) Novak Djokovic(3) Roger Federer(1) Andy Murray(6) Novak Djokovic(3) Andy Roddick(9) Andre Agassi(7) Lleyton Hewitt(4) Juan Carlos Ferrero(3) Andre Agassi(6) Pete Sampras(10) Pete Sampras(4) Todd Martin(7) Mark Philippoussis(u) Greg Rusedski(u) Michael Chang(2) Andre Agassi(1) Michael Stich(4) Cedric Pioline(15) Pete Sampras(3) Jim Courier(4) Andre Agassi(4) Ivan Lendl (1) Ivan Lendl(1) Mats Wilander(3) Miloslav Mecir(16) John McEnroe(1) Ivan Lendl(2) Ivan Lendl(2) Ivan Lendl(3) Bjorn Borg(2) Bjorn Borg(1) Vitas Gerulaitis(4) Bjorn Borg(1) Jimmy Connors(2) Bjorn Borg(2) Jimmy Connors(1) Ken Rosewall(5) Jan Kodes(6) Arthur Ashe(6) Jan Kodes(u) Tony Roche(4) Tony Roche(3) Bob Lutz Tom Okker(8) SCORE 64 57 64 62 36 76(5) 46 76(4) 62 62 75 62 76(4) 76(2) 64 62 46 75 61 63 26 76(1) 61 60 76(3) 60 63 76(2) 63 63 64 57 64 76 61 61 64 63 63 64 67 67 63 62 63 36 62 60 63 62 46 75 61 64 76 64 63 46 75 61 76 75 64 64 63 36 64 76 62 62 64 60 64 63 62 76 16 63 76 64 46 63 57 64 67 60 76 64 64 62 60 76 63 64 63 64 61 63 67 75 60 63 62 46 64 46 62 64 63 76 61 67 57 64 75 63 63 64 62 62 26 63 76 60 64 36 76 64 64 63 63 61 60 61 64 16 46 62 63 36 63 67 64 63 36 63 62 76 26 64 76 63 79 61 62 62 97 63 61 1412 57 63 36 63 DOUBLES WINNERS Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Lukas Dlouhy-Leander Paes Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Simon Aspelin-Julian Knowle Martin Damm-Leander Paes Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge Mahesh Bhupathi-Max Mirnyi Wayne Black-Kevin Ullyett Lleyton Hewitt-Max Mirnyi Sebastien Lareau-Alex OBrien Sandon Stolle-Cyril Suk Yevgeny Kafelnikov-Daniel Vacek Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Ken Flach-Rick Leach Jim Grabb-Richey Reneberg John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd Pieter Aldrich-Danie Visser John McEnroe-Mark Woodforde Sergio Casal-Emilio Sanchez Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd Andres Gomez-Slobodan Zivojinovic Ken Flach-Robert Seguso John Fitzgerald-Tomas Smid Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Kevin Curren-Steve Denton Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Bob Lutz-Stan Smith Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Bob Lutz-Stan Smith Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan Tom Okker-Marty Riessen Jimmy Connors-Ilie Nastase Bob Lutz-Stan Smith Owen Davidson-John Newcombe Cliff Drysdale-Roger Taylor John Newcombe-Roger Taylor Pierre Barthes-Niki Pilic Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle Richard Crealy-Allan Stone Bob Lutz-Stan Smith FINALISTS Rohan Bopanna-Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi Mahesh Bhupathi-Mark Knowles Lukas Dlouhy-Leander Paes Lukas Dlouhy-Pavel Vizner Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi Leander Paes-David Rikl Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Jiri Novak-Radek Stepanek Donald Johnson-Jared Palmer Ellis Ferreira-Rick Leach Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Jonas Bjorkman-Nicklas Kulti Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Alex OBrien-Sandon Stolle Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Martin Damm-Karel Novacek Kelly Jones-Rick Leach Scott Davis-David Pate Paul Annacone-David Wheaton Ken Flach-Robert Seguso Rick Leach-Jim Pugh Ken Flach-Robert Seguso Joakim Nystrom-Mats Wilander Henri Leconte-Yannick Noah Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd Fitz Buehning-Van Winitsky Victor Amaya-Hank Pfister Heinz Gunthardt-Peter McNamara Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Bob Lutz-Stan Smith Marty Riessen-Sherwood Stewart Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez Paul Kronk-Cliff Letcher Tom Okker-Marty Riessen Patricio Cornejo-Jaime Fillol Rod Laver-Ken Rosewall Owen Davidson-John Newcombe Stan Smith-Erik van Dillen Roy Emerson-Rod Laver Charles Pasarell-Dennis Ralston William Bowrey-Charles Pasarell Arthur Ashe-Andres Gimeno

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1894 Robert D. Wrenn M.F. Goodbody 68 61 64 64 1893@ Robert D. Wrenn Frederick H. Hovey 64 36 64 64 1892 Oliver S. Campbell Frederick H. Hovey 75 36 63 75 1891 Oliver S. Campbell Clarence Hobart 26 75 79 61 62 1890 Oliver S. Campbell Henry Slocum, Jr. 62 46 63 61 1889 H.W. Slocum, Jr. Quincy Shaw 63 61 46 62 1888@ H.W. Slocum, Jr. Howard Taylor 64 61 60 1887 Richard D. Sears Henry Slocum, Jr. 61 63 62 1886 Richard D. Sears Livingston Beeckman 46 61 63 64 1885 Richard D. Sears Godfrey Brinley 63 46 60 63 1884 Richard D. Sears Howard Taylor 60 16 60 62 1883 Richard D. Sears James Dwight 62 60 97 1882 Richard D. Sears Clarence Clark 61 64 60 1881 Richard D. Sears W.E. Glyn 60 63 62 @No challenge round played #National Patriotic Tournament ^Challenge round abolished *Non-Open Champions (Open Era began in 1968) (u) = unseeded YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS Bob Bryan-Lizel Huber Travis Parrott-Carly Gullickson Leander Paes-Cara Black Max Miryni-Victoria Azarenka Bob Bryan-Martina Navratilova Mahesh Bhupathi-Daniela Hantuchova Bob Bryan-Vera Zvonareva Bob Bryan-Katarina Srebotnik Mike Bryan-Lisa Raymond Todd Woodbridge-Rennae Stubbs Jared Palmer-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario Mahesh Bhupathi-Ai Sugiyama Max Mirnyi-Serena Williams Rick Leach-Manon Bollegraf Patrick Galbraith-Lisa Raymond BOYS JUNIOR CHAMPIONS Jack Sock (USA) Bernard Tomic (AUS) Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) Ricardas Berankis (LTU) Dusan Lojda (SVK) Ryan Sweeting (USA) Andy Murray (GBR) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) Richard Gasquet (FRA) Gilles Muller (LUX) Andy Roddick (USA) Jarkko Nieminen (FIN) David Nalbandian (ARG)

Clarence Hobart-Fred H. Hovey Carr B. Neel-Samuel R. Neel Clarance Hobart-Fred H. Hovey Oliver Campbell-Robt. Huntington, Jr. Oliver S. Campbell-Robt. Huntington, Jr. V.G. Hall-Edward L. Hall Oliver S. Campbell-Robt. Huntington, Jr. V.G. Hall-Clarence Hobart V.G. Hall-Clarence Hobart J.W. Carver-J.A. Ryerson H.W. Slocum, Jr.-H.A. Taylor Oliver S. Campbell-V.G. Hall Oliver S. Campbell-V.G. Hall C. Hobart-E.P. MacMullen James Dwight-Richard D. Sears H.W. Slocum, Jr.-H.A. Taylor James Dwight-Richard D. Sears G.M. Brinley-H.A. Taylor J.S. Clark-Richard D. Sears W.P. Knapp-H.W. Slocum, Jr. James Dwight-Richard D. Sears W.V.R. Berry-A. Van Rensselaer James Dwight-Richard D. Sears A.E. Newbold-A. Van Rensselaer James Dwight-Richard D. Sears W. Nightingale-G.M. Shields C.M. Clark-F.W. Taylor A.E. Newbold-A. Van Rensselaer

1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981

Matt Lucena-Meredith McGrath Patrick Galbraith-Elna Reinach Todd Woodbridge-Helena Sukova Mark Woodforde-Nicole Provis Tom Nijssen-Manon Bollegraf Todd Woodbridge-Liz Smylie Shelby Cannon-Robin White Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna Emilio Sanchez-Martina Navratilova Sergio Casal-Raffaella Reggi Heinz Gunthardt-Martina Navratilova Tom Gullikson-Manuela Maleeva John Fitzgerald-Liz Smylie Kevin Curren-Anne Smith Kevin Curren-Anne Smith

1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968

Marty Riessen-Wendy Turnbull Bob Hewitt-Greer Stevens Frew McMillan-Betty Stove Frew McMillan-Betty Stove Phil Dent-Billie Jean King Dick Stockton-Rosie Casals Geoff Masters-Pam Teeguarden Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King Marty Riessen-Margaret Court Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King Marty Riessen-Margaret Court Marty Riessen-Margaret Court Not Held

1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985

Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA) Daniel Elsner (GER) Nicolas Kiefer (GER) Sjeng Schalken (NED) Marcelo Rios (CHI) Brian Dunn (USA) Leander Paes (IND) Andrea Gaudenzi (ITA) Jonathan Stark (USA) Nicolas Pereira (VEN) David Wheaton (USA) Javier Sanchez (ESP) Tim Trigueiro (USA)

1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973

Mark Kratzmann (AUS) Stefan Edberg (SWE) Pat Cash (AUS) Thomas Hogstedt (SWE) Mike Falberg (USA) Scott Davis (USA) Per Hjertquist (SWE) Van Winitsky (USA) Ricardo Ycaza (ECU) Howard Schoenfield (USA) Billy Martin (USA) Billy Martin (USA)

RESULTS FROM US OPEN


ROUND OF 16 SINCE 2000
2010 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, 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 46 63 62 63; Roger Federer d. Jurgen Melzer 63 76(4) 63. 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. Semifinals: Nadal d. Youzhny 62 63 64; Djokovic d. Federer 57 61 57 62 75. Final: Nadal d. Djokovic 64 57 64 62. 2009 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 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 Carlos Ferrero 63 63 63; Marin Cilic d. Andy Murray 75 62 62. 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. 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.

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2008 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. 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 64 46 63 76(10); Roger Federer d. Igor Andreev 67(7) 76(5) 63 36 63. 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). Semifinals: Murray d. Nadal 62 76(5) 46 64; Federer d. Djokovic 63 57 75 62. Final: Federer d. Murray 62 75 62. 2007 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 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. Stanislas Wawrinka 46 62 76(6) 16 64; David Ferrer d. Rafael Nadal 67(3) 64 76(4) 62. 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. Semifinals: Federer d. Davydenko 75 61 75; Djokovic d. Ferrer 64 64 63. Final: Federer d. Djokovic 76(4) 76(2) 64. 2006 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. 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 61; Rafael Nadal d. Jiri Novak 61 76(3) 64. 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. Semifinals: Federer d. Davydenko 61 75 64; Roddick d. Youzhny 67(5) 60 76(3) 63. Final: Federer d. Roddick 62 46 75 61. 2005 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; 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 Agassi d. Xavier Malisse 63 64 67(5) 46 62; James Blake d. Tommy Robredo 46 75 62 63. 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). 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. 2004 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 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; Andy Roddick d. Tommy Robredo 63 62 64. 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. Semifinals: Federer d. Henman 63 64 64; Hewitt d. Johansson 64 75 63. Final: Federer d. Hewitt 60 76(3) 60. 2003 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 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 Moya 76(4) 76(7) 46 64; David Nalbandian d. Roger Federer 36 76(1) 64 63. 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. 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. 2002 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. JanMichael 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 62 63; Sjeng Schalken d. Gustavo Kuerten 63 76(6) 67(5) 76(4). 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). 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. 2001 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 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 Rafter 63 62 67(5) 64; Andre Agassi d. Roger Federer 61 62 64. 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). Semifinals: Hewitt d. Kafelnikov 61 62 61; Sampras d. Safin 63 76(5) 63. Final: Hewitt d. Sampras 76(4) 61 61. 2000 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. 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; Thomas Johansson d. Wayne Arthurs 64 67 63 64. 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. Semifinals: Sampras d. Hewitt 76 64 76; Safin d. Martin 63 76 76. Final: Safin d. Sampras 64 63 63

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November 21-28, 2010 in London, England 8 Players, 8 Teams - $5,070,000 (Hard)
Sunday, November 28, 2010 Singles - Final (2)R Federer (SUI) d (1)R Nadal (ESP) 6-3 3-6 6-1 Doubles - Final (2)D Nestor/Zimonjic d (3)Bhupathi/Mirnyi 7-6(6) 6-4 Saturday, November 27, 2010 Singles - Semifinals (1)R Nadal (ESP) d (5)A Murray (GBR) 7-6(5) 3-6 7-6(6) (2)R Federer (SUI) d (3)N Djokovic (SRB) 6-1 6-4 Doubles - Semifinals (2)Nestor/Zimonjic d (1)Bryan/Bryan 6-3 3-6 [12-10] (3)Bhupathi/Mirnyi d (6)Fyrstenberg/Matkowski 6-4 6-4 Friday, November 26, 2010 Singles Round Robin (1)R Nadal (ESP) d (6)T Berdych (CZE) 7-6(3) 6-1 (3)N Djokovic (SRB) d (8)A Roddick (USA) 6-2 6-3 Doubles Round Robin (5)Kubot/Marach d (2)Nestor/Zimonjic 6-0 1-6 [10-6] (3)Bhupathi/Mirnyi d (7)Moodie/Norman 6-4 6-4 Thursday, November 25, 2010 Singles Round Robin (2)R Federer (SUI) d (4)R Soderling (SWE) 7-6(5) 6-3 (5)A Murray (GBR) d (7)D Ferrer (ESP) 6-2 6-2 Doubles Round Robin (1)Bryan/Bryan d (4)Dlouhy/Paes 6-3 6-4 (6)Fyrstenberg/Matkowski d (8)Melzer/Petzschner 6-3 7-6(7) Wednesday, November 24, 2010 Singles Round Robin (1)R Nadal (ESP) d (3)N Djokovic (SRB) 7-5 6-2 (6)T Berdych (CZE) d (8)A Roddick (USA) 7-5 6-3 Doubles Round Robin (2)Nestor/Zimonjic d (4)Bhupathi/Mirnyi 7-6(5) 7-6(1) (7)Moodie/Norman d (5)Kubot/Marach 6-1 6-3 Tuesday, November 23, 2010 Singles Round Robin (2)R Federer (SUI) d (5)A Murray (GBR) 6-4 6-2 (4)R Soderling (SWE) d (7)D Ferrer (ESP) 7-5 7-5 Doubles Round Robin (7)Melzer/Petzschner d (3)Dlouhy/Paes 7-6(9) 4-6 [10-8] (6)Fyrstenberg/Matkowski d (1)Bryan/Bryan 2-6 7-6(4) [10-8] Monday, November 22, 2010 Singles Round Robin (3)N Djokovic (SRB) d (6)T Berdych (CZE) 6-3 6-3 (1)R Nadal (ESP) d (8)A Rodick (USA) 3-6 7-6(5) 6-4 Doubles Round Robin (2)Nestor/Zimonjic d (7)Moodie/Norman 6-1 6-2 (4)Bhupathi/Mirnyi d (5)Kubot/Marach 7-6(2) 6-4 Sunday, November 21, 2010 Singles Round Robin (2)R Federer (SUI) d (7)D Ferrer (ESP) 6-1 6-4 (5)A Murray (GBR) d (4)R Soderling (SWE) 6-2 6-4 Doubles Round Robin (1)Bryan/Bryan d (8)Melzer/Petzschner 6-3 7-5 (6)Fyrstenberg/Matkowski d (4)Dlouhy/Paes 6-3 7-6(3)

SINGLES
Player Roger Federer Rafael Nadal Novak Djokovic Andy Murray Tomas Berdych Robin Soderling David Ferrer Andy Roddick Fernando Verdasco Mikhail Youzhny Record (Finish) 5-0 (W) 4-1 (F) 2-2 (SF) 2-2 (SF) 1-2 (RR) 1-2 (RR) 0-3 (RR) 0-3 (RR) alt. alt Race Pts. 1,500 1,000 400 400 200 200 0 0 0 0 Prize (US$) $1,630,000 $860,000 $360,000 $360,000 $240,000 $240,000 $120,000 $120,000 $70,000 $70,000

DOUBLES
Player Nestor-Zimonjic Bhupathi-Mirnyi Fyrstenberg-Matkowski Bryan-Bryan Kubot-Marach Melzer-Petzschner Moodie-Norman Dlouhy-Paes Bopanna-Qureshi Record (Finish) 4-1 (W) 3-2 (F) 3-1 (RR) 2-2 (SF) 1-2 (RR) 1-2 (RR) 1-2 (RR) 0-3 (RR) alt. Race Pts. 1,300 800 600 400 200 200 200 0 0 Prize (US$) $265,000 $140,000 $132,500 $110,000 $87,500 $87,500 $87,500 $65,000 $25,000

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Title Leaders

Pos Player 1 Roger Federer Ivan Lendl Pete Sampras 4 Ilie Nastase 5 Boris Becker John McEnroe 7 Lleyton Hewitt Bjorn Borg Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 Player Ivan Lendl Boris Becker Pete Sampras Roger Federer Illie Nastase Andre Agassi John McEnroe Stefan Edberg Jimmy Connors Bjorn Borg Guillermo Vilas

No. 5 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 W-L 39-10 36-13 35-14 34-7 23-3 22-20 19-11 18-14 18-18 16-7 16-12

Years 2003-04, '06-07, '10 1981-82, '85-'87 1991, '94, '96-97, '99 1971-73, '75 1988, '92, '95 1978, '83-84 2001-2002 1979-80 Pct. .796 .735 .714 .829 .885 .524 .633 .563 .500 .696 .571

AllTime Match Wins Leaders

Best Winning Percentage minimun 10 matches played

Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pos 1 2 3

Player Ilie Nastase Roger Federer Ivan Lendl Brian Gottfried Boris Becker Lleyton Hewitt Pete Sampras Bjorn Borg Stan Smith John McEnroe Player Andre Agassi Ivan Lendl Boris Becker Jimmy Connors Pete Sampras Stefan Edberg Roger Federer John McEnroe Andy Roddick Guillermo Vilas

Pct. .885 .829 .796 .750 .735 .722 .714 .696 .684 .633 No. 14 12 11 11 11 9 9 9 8 8

W-L 23-3 34-7 39-10 9-3 36-13 13-5 35-14 16-7 13-6 19-11 Years 1988-91, '94, '96, '98-03 1981-91 1985-92, '94-96 1972-73, '77-84, '87 1990-2000 1985-90, '92-94 2002-2010 1978-85, '89 2003-2010 1974-77, '79-82

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Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1971-74 1970 City London London Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai Houston Houston Shanghai Sydney Lisbon Hanover Hanover Hanover Hanover Frankfurt Frankfurt Frankfurt Frankfurt Frankfurt Frankfurt New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York Houston Stockholm Melbourne Boston Barcelona Paris Tokyo City London London Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai Houston Houston Bangalore Champion Roger Federer Nikolay Davydenko Novak Djokovic Roger Federer Roger Federer David Nalbandian Roger Federer Roger Federer Lleyton Hewitt Lleyton Hewitt Gustavo Kuerten Pete Sampras Alex Corretja Pete Sampras Pete Sampras Boris Becker Pete Sampras Michael Stich Boris Becker Pete Sampras Andre Agassi Stefan Edberg Boris Becker Ivan Lendl Ivan Lendl Ivan Lendl John McEnroe John McEnroe Ivan Lendl Ivan Lendl Bjorn Borg Bjorn Borg John McEnroe Jimmy Connors Manuel Orantes Ilie Nastase Guillermo Vilas Ilie Nastase Ilie Nastase Ilie Nastase Stan Smith Champion Nestor/Zimonjic Bryan/Bryan Nestor/Zimonjic Knowles/Nestor Bjorkman/Minryi Llodra/Santoro Bryan/Bryan Bryan/Bryan E. Ferreira/Leach Tournament Johnson/Norval Lareau/O'Brien Eltingh/Haarhuis Leach/Stark Woodbridge/Woodforde Connell/Galbraith Apell/Bjorkman Eltingh/Haarhuis Woodbridge/Woodforde Fitzgerald/Jarryd Forget/Hlasek Grabb/P. McEnroe Leach/Pugh Mecir/Smid Edberg/Jarryd Edberg/Jarryd Fleming/J. McEnroe Fleming/J. McEnroe Fleming/J. McEnroe Fleming/J. McEnroe Fleming/J. McEnroe Fleming/J. McEnroe Fleming/J. McEnroe B. Hewitt/McMillan McNair/Stewart Gisbert/Orantes Runner-up Rafael Nadal Juan Martin del Potro Nikolay Davydenko David Ferrer James Blake Roger Federer Lleyton Hewitt Andre Agassi Juan Carlos Ferrero Sebastien Grosjean Andre Agassi Andre Agassi Carlos Moya Yevgeny Kafelnikov Boris Becker Michael Chang Boris Becker Pete Sampras Jim Courier Jim Courier Stefan Edberg Boris Becker Ivan Lendl Mats Wilander Boris Becker Boris Becker Ivan Lendl Ivan Lendl John McEnroe Vitas Gerulaitis Ivan Lendl Vitas Gerulaitis Arthur Ashe Bjorn Borg Wojtek Fibak Bjorn Borg Ilie Nastase Tom Okker Stan Smith Round Robin Round Robin Runner-up Bhupathi/Mirnyi Mirnyi/Ram Bryan/Bryan Aspelin/Knowle Knowles/Nestor Paes/Zimonjic W. Black/Ullyett Llodra/Santoro Pala/Vizner Not Held Bhupathi/Paes Bhupathi/Paes Knowles/Nestor Bhupathi/Paes Lareau/O'Brien Eltingh/Haarhuis Woodbridge/Woodforde Woodbridge/Woodforde Fitzgerald/Jarryd Flach/Seguso Casal/E. Sanchez Fitzgerald/Jarryd Casal/E. Sanchez Flach/Seguso Forget/Noah Nystrom/Wilander Edmondson/Stewart Slozil/Smid Stewart/Taygan Curren/Denton McNamara/McNamee Fibak/Okker Fibak/Okker Lutz/S. Smith Gottfried/R. Ramirez Round Robin Round Robin Score 63 36 61 63 64 61 75 62 63 62 60 63 64 67(4) 67(11) 62 61 76(3) 63 62 63 60 64 75 75 26 26 64 63 63 64 64 64 64 61 75 64 36 36 75 63 75 63 62 62 36 76(5) 76(4) 67(11) 64 76(3) 60 76(5) 46 63 75 64 76(3) 26 76(7) 62 63 63 75 36 76(5) 63 64 57 76(5) 75 62 46 76(6) 63 61 57 76(5) 36 62 76(5) 62 62 63 64 64 64 62 76(4) 63 75 60 64 63 64 64 64 64 62 67(5) 36 76(6) 62 64 64 62 62 62 62 67 63 75 64 16 64 57 62 06 76(1) 61 62 62 61 76 62 36 36 64 63 75 46 63 63 62 36 26 63

DOUBLES

Score 76(6) 64 76 63 76 62 62 63 62 64 67 63 76 46 75 64 62 67 63 36 76 64 67 76 64 64 76 63 64 63 62 62 64 62 75 63 64 76 64 57 62 76 76 76 36 76 64 46 46 76 76 76 76 64 62 76 57 36 63 64 64 26 64 64 76 57 64 75 76 57 63 64 63 26 60 64 75 67 63 63 76 63 61 76 63 61 62 62 75 63 63 63 64 63 63 76 61 64 62 64 75 76 63 63 57 57 64 64

Bangalore Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Eindhoven Jakarta Johannesburg Johannesburg Johannesburg Sanctuary Cove London London London London New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York Houston Stockholm Tournament Not Held Tokyo Ashe/S. Smith

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WORLD GROUP FINAL ROUND


YEAR VENUE WINNER FINALIST SCORE 2010 .......Belgrade..............Serbia..................France .........................3-2 2009 .......Barcelona ............Spain ...................Czech Republic............5-0 2008 .......Mar del Plata.......Spain ...................Argentina....................3-1 2007 .......Portland ..............USA .....................Russia..........................4-1 2006 .......Moscow ...............Russia..................Argentina....................3-2 2005 .......Bratislava.............Croatia.................Slovak Republic...........3-2 2004 .......Seville..................Spain ...................USA .............................3-2 2003 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............Spain...........................3-1 2002 .......Paris ....................Russia..................France .........................3-2 2001 .......Melbourne...........France..................Australia .....................3-2 2000 .......Barcelona ............Spain ...................Australia .....................3-1 1999 .......Nice .....................Australia..............France .........................3-2 1998 .......Milan...................Sweden ...............Italy.............................4-1 1997 .......Gothenburg.........Sweden ...............USA .............................5-0 1996 .......Malmo.................France..................Sweden.......................3-2 1995 .......Moscow ...............USA .....................Russia..........................3-2 1994 .......Moscow ...............Sweden ...............Russia..........................4-1 1993 .......Dusseldorf ...........Germany..............Australia .....................4-1 1992 .......Fort Worth...........USA .....................Switzerland.................3-1 1991 .......Lyon.....................France..................USA .............................3-1 1990 .......St. Petersburg......USA .....................Australia .....................3-2 1989 .......Stuttgart..............Germany..............Sweden.......................3-2 1988 .......Gothenburg.........Germany..............Sweden.......................4-1 1987 .......Gothenburg.........Sweden ...............India ...........................5-0 1986 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............Sweden.......................3-2 1985 .......Munich ................Sweden ...............Germany .....................3-2 1984 .......Gothenburg.........Sweden ...............USA .............................4-1 1983 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............Sweden.......................3-2 1982 .......Grenoble..............USA .....................France .........................4-1 1981 .......Cincinnati ............USA .....................Argentina....................3-1 1980 .......Prague.................Czechoslovakia ....Italy.............................4-1 1979 .......San Francisco.......USA .....................Italy.............................5-0 1978 .......Palm Springs .......USA .....................Great Britain................4-1 1977 .......Sydney.................Australia..............Italy.............................3-1 1976 .......Santiago..............Italy.....................Chile............................4-1 1975 .......Stockholm ...........Sweden ...............Czechoslovakia............3-2 1974 ...................................South Africa.........India ...........................w.o. 1973 .......Cleveland.............Australia..............USA .............................5-0 1972 .......Bucharest ............USA .....................Romania .....................3-2 1971 .......Charlotte .............USA .....................Romania .....................3-2 1970 .......Cleveland.............USA .....................West Germany ............5-0 1969 .......Cleveland.............USA .....................Romania .....................5-0 1968 .......Adelaide ..............USA .....................Australia .....................4-1 1967 .......Brisbane ..............Australia..............Spain...........................4-1 1966 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............India ...........................4-1 1965 .......Sydney.................Australia..............Spain...........................4-1 1964 .......Cleveland.............Australia..............USA .............................3-2 1963 .......Adelaide ..............USA .....................Australia .....................3-2 1962 .......Brisbane ..............Australia..............Mexico ........................5-0 1961 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............Italy.............................5-0 1960 .......Sydney.................Australia..............Italy.............................4-1 1959 .......New York .............Australia..............USA .............................3-2 1958 .......Brisbane ..............USA .....................Australia .....................3-2 1957 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............USA .............................3-2 1956 .......Adelaide ..............Australia..............USA .............................5-0 1955 .......New York .............Australia..............USA .............................5-0 1954 .......Sydney.................USA .....................Australia .....................3-2 1953 .......Melbourne...........Australia..............USA .............................3-2 1952 .......Adelaide ..............Australia..............USA .............................4-1 1951 .......Sydney.................Australia..............USA .............................3-2 1950 .......New York .............Australia..............USA .............................4-1 1949 .......New York .............USA .....................Australia .....................4-1 1948 .......New York .............USA .....................Australia .....................5-0 1947 .......New York .............USA .....................Australia .....................4-1 1946 .......Melbourne...........USA .....................Australia .....................5-0 1945-40..Not Held 1939 .......Philadelphia ........Australia..............USA .............................3-2 1938 .......Philadelphia ........USA .....................Australia .....................3-2 1937 .......Wimbledon..........USA .....................Great Britain................4-1 1936 .......Wimbledon..........Great Britain........Australia .....................3-2 1935 .......Wimbledon..........Great Britain........USA .............................5-0 1934 .......Wimbledon..........Great Britain........USA .............................4-1 1933 .......Paris ....................Great Britain........France .........................3-2 1932 .......Paris ....................France..................USA .............................3-2 1931 .......Paris ....................France..................Great Britain................3-2 1930 .......Paris ....................France..................USA .............................4-1 1929 .......Paris ....................France..................USA .............................3-2 1928 .......Paris ....................France..................USA .............................4-1 1927 .......Philadelphia ........France..................USA .............................3-2 1926 .......Philadelphia ........USA .....................France .........................4-1 1925 .......Philadelphia ........USA .....................France .........................5-0 1924 .......Philadelphia ........USA .....................Australia .....................5-0 1923 .......New York .............USA .....................Australasia ..................4-1 1922 .......New York .............USA .....................Australasia ..................4-1 1921 .......New York .............USA .....................Japan ..........................5-0 1920 .......Auckland .............USA .....................Australasia ..................5-0 1919 .......Sydney.................Australasia...........British Isles..................4-1 1918-15..Not Held 1914 .......New York .............Australasia...........USA .............................3-2 1913 .......Wimbledon..........USA .....................British Isles..................3-2 1912 .......Melbourne...........British Isles..........Australasia ..................3-2 1911 .......Christchurch ........Australasia...........USA .............................5-0 1910 .......Not Held 1909 .......Sydney.................Australasia...........USA .............................5-0 1908 .......Melbourne...........Australasia...........USA .............................3-2 1907 .......Wimbledon..........Australasia...........British Isles..................3-2 1906 .......Wimbledon..........British Isles..........USA .............................5-0 1905 .......Wimbledon..........British Isles..........USA .............................5-0 1904 .......Wimbledon..........British Isles..........Belgium ......................5-0 1903 .......Boston.................British Isles..........USA .............................4-1 1902 .......New York .............USA .....................British Isles..................3-2 1901 .......Not Held 1900 .......Boston.................USA .....................British Isles..................3-0

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1st Round March 4-6 Quarterfinals July 8-10 Semifinals September 16-18 Final December 2-4

(s) SERBIA INDIA (s) RUSSIA SWEDEN

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(s) CZECH REP. (c)* KAZAKHSTAN (s) ARGENTINA (c) ROMANIA


CHAMPION NATION

CHILE (s) USA BELGIUM (s) SPAIN GERMANY (s) CROATIA AUSTRIA (s) FRANCE

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2010 DAVIS CUP RESULTS


1st Round March 5-7 Quarterfinals July 9-11 Semifinals September 17-19 Final December 3-5

SPAIN SWITZERLAND GERMANY FRANCE RUSSIA FRANCE 4-1 FRANCE 5-0 RUSSIA 3-2 ARGENTINA 3-2 ARGENTINA 3-2 SERBIA 3-2 CROATIA 5-0 SERBIA 4-1 SERBIA 3-2 SERBIA 3-2 CHILE 4-1 CZECH REP. 4-1 CZECH REP. 4-1 SPAIN 4-1 FRANCE 5-0

(s) = Seed (c) = Choice of surface * = Choice of surface if decided by lot

SERBIA 3 FRANCE 2 in Belgrade, Dec. 3-5, 2010 Gael Monfils (FRA) d Janko Tipsarevic 61 76(4) 60; Novak Djokovic (SRB) d Gilles Simon 63 61 75; Arnaud Clement-Michael Llodra (FRA) d. Viktor Troicki-Nenad Zimonjic 36 67(3) 64 75 64; Djokovic (SRB) d Monfils 62 62 64; Troicki (SRB) d. Llodra 62 62 63.

INDIA ARGENTINA SWEDEN ECUADOR CROATIA SERBIA USA CHILE ISRAEL BELGIUM CZECH REP.

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OLYMPIC RESULTS
2008 Beijing Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal 2004 Athens Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal 2000 Sydney Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal 1996 Atlanta Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal 1992 Barcelona Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal 1988 Seoul Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Singles Rafael Nadal (ESP) Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) Novak Djokovic (SRB) Singles Nicolas Massu (CHI) Mardy Fish (USA) Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) Singles Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) Tommy Haas (GER) Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA) Singles Andre Agassi (USA) Sergi Bruguera (ESP) Leander Paes (IND) Singles Marc Rosset (SUI) Jordi Arrese (ESP) Andrei Cherkasov (RUS) Singles Miloslav Mecir (CZE) Tim Mayotte (USA) Stefan Edberg (SWE) Brad Gilbert (USA) Doubles Roger Federer-Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) Simon Aspelin-Thomas Johansson (SWE) Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (USA) Doubles Nicolas Massu-Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) Nicolas Kiefer-Rainer Schuettler (GER) Mario Ancic-Ivan Ljubicic (CRO) Doubles Sebastien Lareau-Daniel Nestor (CAN) Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde (AUS) Alex Corretja-Albert Costa (ESP) Doubles Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde (AUS) Neil Broad-Tim Henman (GBR) Marc-Kevin Goellner-David Prinosil (GER) Doubles Boris Becker-Michael Stich (GER) Wayne Ferreira-Piet Norval (RSA) Goran Ivanisevic-Goran Prpic (CRO) Doubles Ken Flach-Robert Seguso (USA) Sergio Casal-Emilio Sanchez (ESP) Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd (SWE)

WORLD TEAM CUP RESULTS


FINAL - SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2010: Argentina d. USA 2-1
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; B. Bryan-M. Bryan (USA) d. E. Schwank-D. Veronelli (ARG) 6-1, 6-2

Blue Group Pos. Team Argentina 1 2 France 3 Germany 4 Serbia Red Group Pos. Team USA 1 2 Czech Rep. 3 Spain 4 Australia

Ties 3-0 2-1 1-2 0-3 Ties 3-0 2-1 1-2 0-3

Matches 6-3 5-4 4-5 3-6 Matches 6-3 5-4 4-5 3-6

Sets 13-10 13-9 10-11 7-13 Sets 14-8 12-10 7-15 7-15

PREVIOUS WINNERS 2010-Argentina 2003-Chile 2009-Serbia 2002-Argentina 2008-Sweden 2001-Australia 2007-Argentina 2000-Slovak Republic 2006-Croatia 1999-Australia 2005-Germany 1998-Germany 2004-Chile 1997-Spain 232

1996-Switzerland 1995-Sweden 1994-Germany 1993-USA 1992-Spain 1991-Sweden 1990-Yugoslavia

1989-Germany 1988-Sweden 1987-Czechoslovakia 1986-France 1985-USA 1984-USA 1983-Spain

1982-USA 1981-Czechoslovakia 1980-Argentina 1979-Australia 1978-Spain

2010 ATP TOURNAMENT & GRAND SLAM RESULTS


Last Day 01/09/10 01/10/10 01/10/10 01/16/10 01/16/10 01/31/10 02/07/10 02/07/10 02/07/10 02/14/10 02/14/10 02/14/10 02/21/10 02/21/10 02/21/10 02/27/10 03/1/10 02/28/10 03/21/10 04/04/10 04/11/10 04/11/10 04/18/10 04/25/10 05/02/10 05/09/10 05/09/10 05/09/10 05/16/10 05/22/10 05/22/10 06/06/10 06/13/10 06/13/10 06/19/10 06/19/10 07/04/10 07/11/10 07/18/10 07/18/10 07/25/10 07/25/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/01/10 08/08/10 08/15/10 08/22/10 08/28/10 09/13/10 09/26/10 09/26/10 10/03/10 10/03/10 10/10/10 10/11/10 10/17/10 10/24/10 10/24/10 10/31/10 10/31/10 10/31/10 11/07/10 11/07/10 11/14/10 11/28/10 Tournament Singles Final (seed) Doubles Final (seed) 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 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) 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 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 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) 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 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 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 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 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 ABN AMRO World 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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) 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 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 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 U.S. Mens 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Mutua Madrilea 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 Open de Nice Cte dAzur (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 Dsseldorf World Team Cup (C) Dsseldorf 1,350,000 Argentina d. U.S.A. 2-1 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Catella Swedish Open (C) Bstad 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 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) 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 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 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 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 ATP 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) 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 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 Western & Southern Financial 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 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 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) 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 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 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 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) 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 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) 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 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 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 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 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) 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 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 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 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 Barclays ATP World Tour 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 ATPWORLDTOUR.COM

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2010 CHALLENGER TITLE LEADERS


Player Robin Haase (NED) Kei Nishikori (JPN) Karol Beck (SVK) Carlos Berlocq (ARG) Brian Dabul (ARG) Marcos Daniel (BRA) Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) Fabio Fognini (ITA) Denis Gremelmayr (GER) Blaz Kavcic (SLO) Michal Przysiezny (POL) Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo (ESP) No. 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Pere Riba (ESP) Richard Berankis (LTU) Dustin Brown (GER) Maximo Gonzalez (ARG) Jesse Huta Galung (NED) Tatsuma Ito (JPN) Tobias Kamke (GER) Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) Yen-Hsun Lu (TPE) Rui Machado (POR) Nicolas Mahut (FRA) Adrian Mannarino (FRA) 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Marinko Matosevic (AUS) Florian Mayer (GER) Ricardo Mello (BRA) Conor Niland (IRE) Bjorn Phau (GER) Eric Prodon (FRA) Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) Bobby Reynolds (USA) Dudi Sela (ISR) Joao Souza (POR) Filippo Volandri (ITA) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2010 CHALLENGER MATCH WIN-LOSS LEADERS


1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 Player Kei Nishikori Fabio Fognini Dudi Sela Yen-Hsun Lu Pablo Cuevas Alexandr Dolgopolov Robin Haase Santiago Giraldo Ricardo Mello Maximo Gonzalez W 27 18 17 18 17 17 32 16 28 21 L 4 3 3 4 4 4 8 4 8 6 Pct. 87.1% 85.7% 85.0% 81.8% 81.0% 81.0% 80.0% 80.0% 77.8% 77.8%

CAREER CHALLENGER TITLE LEADERS


(active players only)

Player 1 Takao Suzuki, JPN 2 Marcos Daniel, BRA 3 Dick Norman, BEL Yen-Hsun Lu, TPE 5 Ricardo Mello, BRA Peter Luczak, AUS Michael Russell, USA Simon Greul, GER Jiri Vanek, CZE 11 Janko Tipsarevic,SRB Robert Kendrick, USA Oscar Hernandez, ESP 14 Ramon Delgado, PAR Kevin Kim, USA Maximo Gonzalez, ARG Karol Beck, SVK Alex Bogdanovic, GBR 234

No. 16 14 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9

Nicolas Devilder, FRA Carlos Berlocq, ARG Juan Ignacio Chela, ARG Kristof Vliegen, BEL Giovanni Lapentti, ECU Olivier Patience, FRA Dudi Sela, ISR Potito Starace, ITA Florian Mayer, GER Jarrko Nieminen, FIN 29 Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo, ESP Bobby Reynolds, USA Nicolas Massu, CHI Nicolas Mahut, FRA Boris Pashanski, SRB Jan Hajek, CZE Richard Gasquet, FRA Michael Berrer, GER

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Robin Haase, NED Filippo Volandri, ITA Dmitry Tursunov, RUS Martin Vassallo Arguello, ARG Danai Udomchoke, THA Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, FRA 43 Yuri Schukin, KAZ Cecil Mamiit, PHI Eduardo Schwank, ARG Ivo Minar, CZE Go Soeda, JPN Brian Dabul, ARG Alex Bogomolov Jr., USA Jan Hernych, CZE Santiago Giraldo, COL Gaston Gaudio, ARG

8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

2009 CHALLENGER RESULTS

FORMER NO.1 OR MULTIPLE GRAND SLAM TITLE WINNERS


ANDRE AGASSI (USA)
Birthdate: April 29, 1970 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Career prize money: $31,152,975. Highest singles ranking: 1 (April 10, 1995).

CAREER TITLES (60). FINALIST (30). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
CAREER RECORD AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN 48-5 51-16 46-13 79-19 06 3RD 3RD 05 QF 1ST RUP 04 SF 1ST QF 03 WON QF 4TH SF 02 QF 2ND RUP 01 WON QF SF QF 00 WON 2ND SF 2ND 99 98 97 4TH 96 95 SF 2ND 1ST SF WON QF SF RUP 94 93 92 91 90 RUP RUP 89 3RD SF 88 SF SF 87 86 2ND 1ST 1ST 1ST

4TH 4TH WON 1ST RUP 2ND WON 4TH

2ND 4TH QF WON 1ST

SF RUP WON QF QF 1ST

ARTHUR ASHE (USA)


Birthdate: July 10, 1943 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Deceased: February 6, 1993. Career prize money: $1,584,909. Highest singles ranking: 2 (May 10, 1976).

CAREER TITLES (33). FINALIST (32). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (18). FINALIST (28). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 25-5 25-8 27-8 53-17 79 3RD 1ST 67 RUP 78 SF 4TH 1ST 4TH 66 RUP 3RD 77 QF 65 4TH SF 76 4TH 4TH 2ND 64 4TH 4TH 75 WON 4TH 63 3RD 3RD 74 4TH 3RD QF 62 2ND 73 4TH 3RD 61 2ND 72 RUP 60 2ND 71 RUP QF 3RD SF 59 1ST 70 WON 4TH 4TH QF 69 4TH SF SF 68 SF WON

1977 (Jan.) Australian Open doubles champion (w/Roche). 1971 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Riessen). 1970 finalist (w/Pasarell). 1971 Wimbledon doubles finalist (w/Ralston). 1968 US Open doubles finalist (w/Gimeno).

BORIS BECKER (GER)


Birthdate: November 22, 1967 in Leimen, Germany. Residence: Zug, Switzerland. Career prize money: $25,080,956. Highest singles ranking: 1 (January 28, 1991).

CAREER TITLES (49). FINALIST (28). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (15). FINALIST (12). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
CAREER RECORD AUS. OPEN 29-9 ROLAND GARROS 26-9 WIMBLEDON 71-12 US OPEN 37-10 99 4TH 98 97 1ST QF 96 WON 3RD 95 1ST 3RD RUP SF 94 SF 1ST 93 1ST 2ND SF 4TH 92 3RD QF 4TH 91 WON SF RUP 3RD 90 QF 1ST RUP SF 89 4TH SF WON WON 88 4TH RUP 2ND 87 4TH SF 2ND 4TH 86 QF WON SF 85 2ND 2ND WON 4TH 84 QF 3RD

BJORN BORG (SWE)


Birthdate: June 6, 1956 in Sodertalje, Sweden. Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco. Career prize money: $3,655,751. Highest singles ranking: 1 (August 23, 1977).

CAREER TITLES (63). FINALIST (26). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (4). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 1-1 49-2 51-4 40-10 81 WON RUP RUP 80 WON WON RUP 79 WON WON QF 78 WON WON RUP 77 WON 4TH 76 QF WON RUP 75 WON QF SF 74 3RD WON 3RD 2ND 73 4TH QF 4TH 72 1ST

SERGI BRUGUERA (ESP)


Birthdate: January 16, 1971 in Barcelona, Spain. Residence: Barcelona, Spain. Career prize money: $11,632,199. Highest singles ranking: 3 (August 1, 1994).

CAREER TITLES (14). FINALIST (21). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 6-6 32-10 4-4 13-11 01 1ST 2ND 1ST 1ST 00 1ST 98 1ST 1ST 2ND 97 3RD RUP 4TH 96 2ND 3RD 95 SF 2ND 94 WON 4TH 4TH 93 4TH WON 1ST 92 1ST 2ND 91 1ST 2ND 2ND 90 2ND 2ND 2ND 2ND 89 4TH 1ST 1ST

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JIMMY CONNORS (USA)


Birthdate: September 2, 1952 in Belleville, Illinois, USA. Residence: Belleville, Illinois, USA, and Santa Ynez, California, USA. Career prize money: $8,641,040. Highest singles ranking: 1 (July 29, 1974).

CAREER TITLES (109). FINALIST (54). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (19). FINALIST (12). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 10-1 40-13 84-18 98-17 92 1ST 1ST 2ND 77 RUP RUP 91 3RD 3RD SF 76 QF WON 90 75 RUP RUP RUP 89 2ND 2ND QF 74 WON WON WON 88 4TH QF 73 1ST QF QF 87 QF SF SF 72 3RD QF 1ST 86 1ST 3RD 71 2ND 85 SF SF SF 70 1ST 84 SF RUP SF 83 QF 4TH WON 82 QF WON WON 81 QF SF SF 80 SF SF SF 79 SF SF SF 78 RUP WON

1973 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Nastase). 1973 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Nastase). 1975 US Open doubles champion (w/Nastase).

JIM COURIER (USA)


Birthdate: August 17, 1970 in Sanford, Florida, USA. Residence: New York, New York, USA. Career Prize Money: $14,033,132. Highest Singles Ranking: 1 (February 10, 1992).

CAREER TITLES (23). FINALIST (13). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (5). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 35-7 40-9 19-11 24-10 99 3RD 2ND 4TH 1ST 98 2ND 1ST 97 4TH 1ST 1ST 1ST 96 QF QF 1ST 95 QF 4TH 2ND SF 94 SF SF 2ND 2ND 93 WON RUP RUP 4TH 92 WON WON 3RD SF 91 4TH WON QF RUP 90 2ND 4TH 3RD 2ND 89 4TH 1ST 3RD 88 2ND

STEFAN EDBERG (SWE)


Birthdate: January 19, 1966 in Vastervik, Sweden. Residence: Grimslov, Sweden. Career prize money: $20,630,941. Highest singles ranking: 1 (August 13, 1990).

CAREER TITLES (41). FINALIST (36). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (18). FINALIST (11). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 56-10# 30-13 49-12 43-12 96 2ND 4TH 2ND QF 95 4TH 2ND 2ND 3RD 94 SF 1ST 2ND 3RD 93 RUP QF SF 2ND 92 RUP 3RD QF WON 91 SF QF SF WON 90 RUP 1ST WON 1ST 89 QF RUP RUP 4TH 88 SF 4TH WON 4TH 87 WON 2ND SF SF 86 2ND 3RD SF 85 WON QF 4TH 4TH 84 QF 2ND 2ND 2ND 83 2ND 2ND 1ST

#w/o in 1989. 1996 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Korda); 1987 doubles champion (w/Jarryd). 1986 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Jarryd). 1987 US Open doubles champion (w/Jarryd); 1984 doubles finalist (w/Jarryd).

YEVGENY KAFELNIKOV (RUS)


Birthdate: February 18, 1974 in Sochi, Russia. Residence: Sochi, Russia. Career prize money: $23,883,797. Highest singles ranking: 1 (May 3, 1999).

CAREER TITLES (26). FINALIST (20). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (27). FINALIST (14). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 28-7 31-10 16-10 24-9 03 2ND 2ND 1ST 3RD 02 2ND 2ND 3RD 2ND 01 QF QF 3RD SF 00 RUP QF 2ND 3RD 99 WON 2ND 3RD SF 98 2ND 1ST 4TH 97 QF 4TH 2ND 96 QF WON 1ST 95 QF SF QF 3RD 94 2ND 3RD 3RD 4TH 93 2ND

*1996-97 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Vacek), 2002 doubles champion (W/Haarhuis), 2003 finalist (w/Haarhuis). 1997 US Open doubles champion (w/Vacek).

JAN KODES (CZE)


Birthdate: March 1, 1946 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Residence: Prague, Czech Republic. Career prize money: $673,197. Highest singles ranking: 5 (September 13, 1973).

CAREER TITLES (9). FINALIST (18). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (17). FINALIST (25). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 43-13 19-14 27-9 81 1ST 1ST 80 2ND 2ND 79 2ND 1ST 2ND 78 3RD 1ST 77 4TH 1ST 3RD 76 3RD QF 75 4TH 2ND 4TH 74 4TH QF 4TH 73 QF WON RUP 72 QF SF 2ND 71 WON 1ST RUP 70 WON 1ST 69 4TH 2ND 2ND 68 1ST 67 4TH 1ST 66 2ND 1ST

*1977 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Fibak).

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JOHAN KRIEK (USA)


Birthdate: April 5, 1958 in Pongola, South Africa. Residence: Naples, Florida, USA. Career Prize Money: $2,383,794. Highest singles ranking: 7 (September 10, 1984).

CAREER TITLES (14). FINALIST (13). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (7). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 25-6 4-3 24-13 28-12 91 1ST 89 3RD 1ST 1ST 88 2ND 1ST 3RD 87 2ND 1ST 4TH 3RD 86 SF 2ND 3RD 85 QF 3RD 2ND 84 SF 4TH 3RD 83 QF 3RD 4TH 82 WON QF 3RD 81 WON QF 3RD 80 3RD SF 79 1ST 3RD QF 78 2ND QF

GUSTAVO KUERTEN (BRA)


Birthdate: September 10, 1976 in Florianopolis, Brazil. Residence: Florianopolis, Brazil. Career Prize Money: $14,807,000. Highest singles ranking: 1 (December 4, 2000).

CAREER TITLES (20). FINALIST (9). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 7-8 36-7 7-5 15-9 05 1ST 2ND 04 3RD QF 1ST 03 2ND 4TH 2ND 1ST 02 1ST 4TH 4TH 01 2ND WON QF 00 1ST WON 3RD 1ST 99 2ND QF QF QF 98 2ND 2ND 1ST 2ND 97 2ND WON 1ST 3RD 96 1ST

ROD LAVER (AUS)


Birthdate: August 9, 1938 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. Residence: Carlsbad, California, USA. Career prize money: $1,564, 213. Highest singles ranking: 3 (August 9, 1974).

CAREER TITLES (47). FINALIST (22). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (37). FINALIST (18). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 22-6 25-6 50-7 45-10 77 2ND 76 75 4TH 60 WON 3RD RUP RUP 74 59 3RD 3RD RUP QF 73 3RD 58 2ND 2ND 3RD 4TH 72 4TH 57 1ST 71 3RD QF 56 1ST 1ST 1ST 1ST 70 4TH 4TH 69 WON WON WON WON 68 RUP WON 4TH

+62 61 AUS. OPEN WON RUP ROLAND GARROS WON SF WIMBLEDON WON WON WON RUP US OPEN +Did not play Grand Slam tournaments from 1963-67

1969 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Emerson). 1968-69 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Emerson). 1971 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Emerson). 1970 US Open doubles finalist (w/Emerson); 1973 (w/Rosewall).

IVAN LENDL (USA)


Birthdate: March 7, 1960 in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia. Residence: Goshen, Connecticut, USA. (Became U.S. Citizen July 7, 1992). Career prize money: $21,262,417. Highest singles ranking: 1 (February 28, 1983).

CAREER TITLES (94). FINALIST (52). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (10). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 48-10 53-12 48-14 73-13 94 4TH 1ST 2ND 93 1ST 1ST 2ND 1ST 92 QF 2ND 4TH QF 91 RUP 3RD SF 90 WON SF QF 89 WON 4TH SF RUP 88 SF QF SF RUP 87 SF WON RUP WON 86 WON RUP WON 85 SF RUP 4TH WON 84 4TH WON SF RUP 83 RUP QF SF RUP 82 4TH RUP 81 RUP 1ST 4TH 80 3RD 3RD 3RD QF 79 4TH 1ST 2ND 78 1ST

JOHN MCENROE (USA)


Birthdate: February 16, 1959 in Wiesbaden, Germany. Residence: New York, New York, USA. Career prize money: $12,552,132. Highest singles ranking: 1 (March 3, 1980).

CAREER TITLES (77). FINALIST (31). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (78). FINALIST (23). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
CAREER RECORD AUS. OPEN 18-5 ROLAND GARROS 25-10 WIMBLEDON 59-11 US OPEN 65-12 92 QF 1ST SF 4TH 91 1ST 4TH 3RD 90 4TH 1ST SF 89 QF SF 2ND 88 4TH 2ND 2ND 87 1ST QF 86 1ST 85 QF SF QF RUP 84 RUP WON WON 83 SF QF WON 4TH 82 RUP SF 81 80 QF 3RD WON RUP WON WON 79 4TH WON 78 1ST SF 77 2ND SF 4TH

1977 Roland Garros mixed doubles champion (w/Carillo). 1979, '81, '83-84 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Fleming); 1992 champion (w/Stich); 1978, '82 doubles finalist (w/Fleming). 1979, '81, '83 US Open doubles champion (w/Fleming); 1989 champion (w/Woodforde); 1980 finalist (w/Fleming).

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CARLOS MOYA (ESP)


Birthdate: August 27, 1976 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Residence: Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Career Prize Money: $13,443,970. Highest Singles Ranking: 1 (March 15, 1999).

CAREER TITLES (20). FINALIST (24). GRAND SLAM HISTORY


AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 13-12 32-12 7-8 26-13 09 1ST 08 1ST 1ST 2ND 07 1ST QF 1ST QF 06 1ST 3RD 3RD 05 1ST 4TH 2ND 04 QF 4TH 3RD 03 2ND QF 4TH 02 2ND 3RD 2ND 01 QF 2ND 2ND 3RD 00 1ST 1ST 4TH 99 1ST 4TH 2ND 2ND 98 2ND WON 2ND SF 97 RUP 2ND 2ND 1ST 96 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND

THOMAS MUSTER (AUT)


Birthdate: October 2, 1967 in Leibnitz, Austria. Residence: Graz, Austria. Career Prize Money: $12,224,410. Highest Singles Ranking: 1 (February 12, 1996).

CAREER TITLES (44). FINALIST (11). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 23-11 32-13 0-4 22-10 99 1ST 1ST 3RD 98 1ST QF 1ST 97 SF 3RD QF 96 4TH 4TH 4TH 95 3RD WON 1ST QF 94 QF 3RD 1ST QF 93 2ND 4TH 1ST 92 3RD 2ND 91 1ST 4TH 90 3RD SF 89 SF 1ST 88 1ST 3RD 1ST 3RD 87 3RD 1ST 86 2ND 85 1ST

ILIE NASTASE (ROU)


Birthdate: July 19, 1946 in Bucharest, Romania. Residence: Paris, France. Career Prize Money: $2,076,791. Highest Singles Ranking: 1 (August 23, 1973).

CAREER TITLES (57). FINALIST (38). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (51). FINALIST (41). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
CAREER RECORD AUS. OPEN 0-1 ROLAND GARROS 37-15 WIMBLEDON 35-15 US OPEN 30-14 85 1ST 84 1ST 1ST 83 3RD 1ST 82 2ND 1ST 4TH 81 1ST 3RD 1ST 1ST 80 3RD 2ND 79 1ST 2ND 78 QF 77 QF QF 2ND 76 RUP SF 75 3RD 2ND QF 74 QF 4TH 3RD 73 WON 4TH 2ND 72 2ND RUP WON 71 RUP 2ND 3RD 70 QF 4TH 69 1ST 3RD 4TH 68 2ND 67 3RD 1ST 66 3RD 1ST

1970 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Tiriac); 1973 finalist (w/Connors). 1973 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Connors). 1975 US Open doubles champion (w/Connors).

JOHN NEWCOMBE (AUS)


Birthdate: May 23, 1944 in Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. Residence: Sydney, NSW, Australia. Career prize money: $1,062,408. Highest singles ranking: 1 (June 3,1974).

CAREER TITLES (32). FINALIST (21). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (41). FINALIST (27). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 46-4 16-9 45-11 43-9 78 4TH 67 SF 4TH WON WON 77 QF* 66 SF 3RD 3RD RUP 76 RUP 1ST 3RD 65 SF QF 4TH 75 WON 64 QF 2ND 1ST 3RD 74 QF QF SF 63 QF 2ND 1ST 4TH 73 WON 1ST WON 62 QF 3RD 2ND 72 QF 3RD 61 1ST 71 3RD WON 1ST 60 1ST 70 QF WON SF 69 QF QF RUP SF 68 4TH QF

AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN

*December. 1971, '76 AustralianOpen doubles champion (w/Roche); 1973 (w/Anderson). 1969 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Roche); 1973 (w/ Okker). 1968-69 -70, '74 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Roche). 1971 US Open doubles champion (w/Taylor); 1973 (w/Davidson); 1972 finalist (w/Davidson).

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PATRICK RAFTER (AUS)


Birthdate: December 28, 1972 in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. Residence: Sydney, Australia. Career Prize Money: $11,103,311. Highest singles ranking: 1 (July 26, 1999).

CAREER TITLES (11). FINALIST (14). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (10). FINALIST (8). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 15-9 12-8 29-9 20-7 01 SF 1ST RUP 4TH 00 2ND RUP 1ST 99 3RD 3RD SF 1ST 98 3RD 2ND 4TH WON 97 1ST SF 4TH WON 96 2ND 1ST 4TH 1ST 95 4TH 1ST 1ST 2ND 94 3RD 4TH 2ND 3RD 93 1ST 3RD 1ST 92 1ST

*1999 Australian Open Doubles Champion (w/Bjorkman).

MARCELO RIOS (CHI)


Birthdate: December 26, 1975 in Santiago, Chile. Residence: Santiago, Chile. Career Prize Money: $9,713,771. Highest singles ranking: 1 (March 30, 1998).

CAREER TITLES (18). FINALIST (13). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 14-5 17-9 3-3 17-9 03 1ST 02 QF 3RD 01 1ST 2ND 3RD 00 1ST 3RD 99 QF 4TH 98 RUP QF 1ST 3RD 97 QF 4TH 4TH QF 96 1ST 4TH 2ND 95 2ND 1ST 1ST 94 2ND 2ND

KEN ROSEWALL (AUS)


Birthdate: November 2, 1934 in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Residence: Turramurra, N.S.W., Australia. Career prize money: $1,600,300. Highest singles ranking: 2 (April 30, 1975).

CAREER TITLES (32). FINALIST (20). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (18). FINALIST (22). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 40-9 24-3 47-11 57-10 78 3RD +56 RUP RUP WON 77 QF* 55 WON SF RUP 77 SF 3RD 54 SF 4TH RUP SF 76 SF 53 WON WON QF SF 75 4TH 52 QF 2ND 2ND QF 74 RUP RUP 51 1ST 73 2ND SF 72 WON 2ND 71 WON SF 70 RUP WON 69 3RD RUP 3RD QF 68 WON 4TH SF

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*December. 1972 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Davidson); 1969 finalist (w/Stolle). 1968 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Stolle). 1968, '70 Wimbledon doubles finalist (w/Stolle). 1969 US Open doubles champion (w/Stolle); 1973 finalist (w/Laver).

+Did not play Grand Slam tournaments from 1957-67

MARAT SAFIN (RUS)


Birthdate: January 27, 1980 in Moscow, Russia. Residence: Moscow, Russia. Career prize money: $14,373,291. Highest singles ranking: 1 (November 20, 2000).

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (15). FINALIST (12). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (4). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 31-8 26-11 16-10 22-9 09 3RD 2ND 1ST 1ST 08 2ND 2ND SF 2ND 07 3RD 2ND 3RD 2ND 06 1ST 2ND 4TH 05 WON 4TH 3RD 04 RUP 4TH 1ST 1ST 03 3RD 02 RUP SF 2ND 2ND 01 4TH 3RD QF SF 00 1ST QF 2ND WON 99 3RD 4TH 2ND 98 4TH 1ST 4TH

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PETE SAMPRAS (USA)


Birthdate: August 12, 1971 in Washington, D.C., USA. Residence: Los Angeles, California, USA. Career Prize Money: $43,280,489. Highest singles ranking: 1 (April 12, 1993).

CAREER TITLES (64). FINALIST (24). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 45-9 24-13 63-7 71-9 02 4TH 1ST 2ND WON 01 4TH 2ND 4TH RUP 00 SF 1ST WON RUP 99 2ND WON 98 QF 2ND WON SF 97 WON 3RD WON 4TH 96 3RD SF QF WON 95 RUP 1ST WON WON 94 WON QF WON 4TH 93 SF QF WON WON 92 QF SF RUP 91 2ND 2ND QF 90 4TH 1ST WON 89 1ST 2ND 1ST 4TH 88 1ST

STAN SMITH (USA)


Birthdate: December 4, 1946 in Pasadena, California, USA. Residence: Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA. Career prize money: $1,774,881. Highest singles ranking: 3 (August 23, 1973).

CAREER TITLES (39). FINALIST (18). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (61). FINALIST (30). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 5-3 23-9 45-17 39-19 83 1ST 1ST 73 4TH SF 82 2ND 2ND 72 QF WON QF 81 4TH 2ND 71 QF UP WON 80 3RD 1ST 70 3RD 4TH QF 79 3RD 3RD 3RD 69 4TH 4TH 2ND 78 3RD 1ST 3RD 68 2ND 2ND 77 3RD* 4TH 4TH 2ND 67 3RD 3RD 76 3RD 4TH 4TH 66 4TH 1ST 75 4TH 1ST 1ST 65 2ND 2ND 74 1ST SF QF 64 2ND

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*December. 1970 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Lutz). 1971 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Gorman); 1974 (w/Lutz). 1972 Wimbledon doubles 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).

GUILLERMO VILAS (ARG)


Birthdate: August 17, 1952 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina. Career prize money: $4,923,882. Highest singles ranking: 2 (April 30, 1975).

CAREER TITLES (62). FINALIST (42). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (14). FINALIST (10). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 23-3 56-17 15-11 43-14 89 1ST 74 3RD 3RD 4TH 88 2ND 73 3RD 1ST 87 2ND 72 4TH 1ST 2ND 86 QF 1ST 1ST 71 85 2ND 2ND 70 1ST 84 1ST 3RD 83 QF 1ST 3RD 82 RUP SF 81 3RD 4TH 1ST 4TH 80 SF QF 4TH 79 WON QF 2ND 4TH 78 WON RUP 3RD 4TH 77 RUP WON 3RD WON 76 QF QF SF 75 RUP QF SF

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MATS WILANDER (SWE)


Birthdate: August 22, 1964, in Vaxjo, Sweden. Residence: Hailey, Idaho, USA. Career prize money: $7,976,256. Highest singles ranking: 1 (September 12, 1988).

CAREER TITLES (33). FINALIST (26). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (7). FINALIST (12). GRAND SLAM HISTORY
AUS. OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN CAREER RECORD 36-7 47-9 25-10 36-11 96 2ND 95 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND 94 4TH 1ST 1ST 93 3RD 91 4TH 2ND 90 SF 1ST 89 2ND QF QF 2ND 88 WON WON QF WON 87 RUP QF RUP 86 3RD 4TH 4TH 85 RUP WON 1ST SF 84 WON SF 2ND QF 83 WON RUP 3RD QF 82 WON 4TH 4TH 81 1ST 3RD

*1984 Australian Open doubles finalist (w/Nystrom). 1986 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Nystrom). 1986 US Open doubles finalist (w/ Nystrom).

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ADAMS, CHUCK: (Winner) 1993 - Seoul. (Finalist-3) AGASSI, ANDRE: (Winner-60) 1987-Itaparica; 1988-Memphis, Charleston, Forest Hills, Stuttgart, Stratton Mountain, Livingston; 1989-Orlando; 1990-San Francisco, Miami, Washington, ATP Tour World Championship-Frankfurt; 1991-Orlando, Washington; 1992-Atlanta, Wimbledon, Toronto; 1993-San Francisco, Scottsdale; 1994-Scottsdale, Montral, US Open, Vienna, Paris Indoor; 1995-Australian Open, San Jose, Miami, Washington, Montral, Cincinnati, New Haven; 1996-Miami, Atlanta Olympics, Cincinnati; 1998-San Jose, Scottsdale, Washington, Los Angeles, Ostrava; 1999-Hong Kong, Roland Garros, Washington, US Open, Paris Indoor; 2000-Australian Open; 2001-Australian Open, Indian Wells, Miami, Los Angeles; 2002Scottsdale, Miami, Rome, Los Angeles, Madrid; 2003-Australian Open, San Jose, Miami, Houston; 2004- Cincinnati; 2005-Los Angeles. (Finalist-30) AGENOR, RONALD: (Winner-3) 1989 - Athens; 1990 - Genova, Berlin. (Finalist-5) AGUILERA, JUAN: (Winner-5) 1984 - Aix-en-Provence, Hamburg; 1989 - Bari; 1990 - Nice, Hamburg. (Finalist-4) ALAMI, KARIM: (Winner-2) 1996-Atlanta, Palermo. (Finalist-4) ALDRICH, PIETER: (Winner) 1990 - Newport. ALEXANDER, JOHN: (Winner-7) 1975 - WCT/Fort Worth, Tucson; 1977 - North Conway; 1979 - Louisville; 1982 - Bristol, Sydney N.S.W.; 1983 - Auckland. (Finalist-19) ALONSO, JULIAN: (Winner-2) 1997 - Santiago; 1998 - Bologna. (Finalist-1) ALTUR, JOSE-FRANCISCO: (Winner) 1989 - San Marino. AMAYA, VICTOR: (Winner-3) 1977 - Adelaide; 1979 - Surbiton; 1980 - Washington, D.C.,-indoor. (Finalist-5) AMRITRAJ, VIJAY: (Winner -16) 1973 - Chichester, Bretton Woods, New Delhi; 1974 - Washington, D.C., Beckenham; 1975 Columbus, Calcutta; 1976 - WCT/Memphis, Newport, 1977 - Bombay; 1978 - Mexico City (fall); 1979 - Bombay; 1980 Newport, Bangkok; 1984 - Newport; 1986 - Bristol. (Finalist-9) ANGER, MATT: (Winner) 1985 - Johannesburg. (Finalist-1) ANNACONE, PAUL: (Winner-3) 1985 - Los Angeles, Brisbane; 1989 - Vienna. (Finalist-3) ANTONITSCH, ALEX: (Winner) 1990 - Seoul. (Finalist-2) ARAZI, HICHAM: (Winner) 1997 - Casablanca. (Finalist-2) ARGUELLO, ROBERTO: (Winner) 1983 - Venice. ARIAS, JIMMY: (Winner-5) 1982 - Tokyo-outdoor; 1983 - Florence, Rome, Indianapolis, Palermo. (Finalist-11) ARRAYA, PABLO: (Winner) 1983 - Bordeaux. (Finalist-4) ARRESE, JORDI: (Winner-6) 1990 - San Remo, Prague; 1991 - Madrid, Buzios; 1992 - Athens; 1993 - Athens. (Finalist-6) ARRIENS, CARSTEN: (Winner) 1992 - Guaruja. ARTHURS, WAYNE: (Winner) 2005 - Scottsdale. ASHE, ARTHUR: (Winner-33) 1968 - U.S. Open; 1970 - Australian Open, Puerto Rico, Denver, Berkeley, Paris-indoor; 1971 WCT/Stockholm, Charlotte; 1972 - WCT/Louisville,WCT/Montral, WCT/Rotterdam, WCT/Winter Final; 1973 - WCT/Chicago, Washington, D.C.; 1974 - WCT/Bologna, WCT/Barcelona, Stockholm; 1975 - WCT/Barcelona, WCT/Rotterdam, WCT/Munich, WCT/Stockholm, WCT Finals/Dallas, Wimbledon, Los Angeles, San Francisco; 1976 - WCT/ Columbus, WCT/lndianapolis, WCT/Richmond, WCT/Rome, WCT/Rotterdam; 1978 - San Jose, Columbus, Los Angeles. (Finalist-33) AUSTIN, JEFF: (Winner) 1973 - Aptos. BALCELLS, JUAN: (Winner) 2000-Bucharest. (Finalist-1) BARAZZUTTI, CORRADO: (Winner-5) 1976 - Nice; 1977 - WCT/Charlotte, Bstad, Paris-indoor; 1980 - Cairo. (Finalist-8) BATES, JEREMY: (Winner) 1994 - Seoul. BATTRICK, GERALD: (Winner-2) 1971 - Hilversum, Bournemouth. (Finalist-1) BAUER, MIKE: (Winner-3) 1982 - Bankok, Adelaide; 1983 - Adelaide. (Finalist-1) BECKER, BORIS: (Winner-49) 1985 - Queens, Wimbledon, Cincinnati; 1986 - Chicago, Wimbledon, Toronto, Sydney-indoor, Tokyo-indoor, Paris-indoor; 1987 - Indian Wells, Milan, Queens; 1988 - Indian Wells, WCT Finals-Dallas, Queens, Indianapolis, Tokyo-indoor, Stockholm, Masters; 1989 - Milan, Philadelphia, Wimbledon, U.S. Open, Paris-indoor; 1990 - Brussels, Stuttgartindoor, Indianapolis, Sydney-indoor, Stockholm; 1991 - Australian Open, Stockholm; 1992 - Brussels, Rotterdam, Basel, Parisindoor, ATP Tour World Chp.-Frankfurt; 1993 - Doha, Milan; 1994 - Milan, Los Angeles, New Haven, Stockholm; 1995- Marseille, ATP Tour World Chp.-Frankfurt; 1996 - Australian Open, Queens, Vienna, Stuttgart-indoor, Grand Slam Cup-Munich. (Finalist-28) BEDEL, DOMINIOUE: (Winner) 1980 - Bogota. (Finalist-1)
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BERASATEGUI, ALBERTO: (Winner-14) 1993 - Sao Paulo; 1994 - Nice, Stuttgart, Umag, Palermo, Athens, Santiago, Montevideo; 1995 - Oporto; 1996 - Bologna, Kitzbhel, Bucharest; 1997 - Palermo, 1998 - Estoril. (Finalist-9) BERGER, JAY: (Winner-3) 1986 - Buenos Aires; 1988 - Sao Paulo; 1989 - Charleston. (Finalist-4) BERTOLUCCI, PAOLO: (Winner-5) 1975 - Florence; 1976 - Barcelona, Florence; 1977 - Hamburg, Berlin. (Finalist-6) BJORKMAN, JONAS: (Winner-6) 1997 - Auckland, Indianapolis, Stockholm; 1998 - Nottingham; 2002 - Nottingham; 2005 - Ho Chi Minh City. (Finalist-5) BLACK, BYRON: (Winner-2) 1996 - Seoul; 1999 - Chennai. (Finalist-8) BLANCO, GALO: (Winner) 1999 - San Marino. (Finalist-1) BOETSCH, ARNAUD: (Winner-3) 1993 - Rosmalen, Toulouse; 1995 - Toulouse. (Finalist-7) BORG, BJORN: (Winner-63) 1974 - WCT/London, WCT/Sao Paulo, Adelaide, Rome, French Open, Bstad, Boston; 1975 WCT/Richmond, WCT/Bologna, French Open, Boston, Barcelona; 1976 - WCT/Toronto, WCT/Sao Paulo, WCT Finals/Dallas, Dsseldorf, Wimbledon, Boston- 1977 - Memphis, Nice, WCT/Monte-Carlo, Denver, Wimbledon, Pepsi Grand Slam, Madrid, Barcelona, Basel, Cologne, London-indoor; 1978 - Birmingham, Pepsi Grand Slam, Las Vegas, Milan, Rome, French Open, Wimbledon, Bstad, Tokyo-indoor; 1979 - Pepsi Grand Slam, WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.), Richmond, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, Las Vegas, French Open, Wimbledon, Bstad, Toronto, Palermo, Tokyo-indoor, Masters (Jan. 1980); 1980 - Pepsi Grand Slam, WCT/Invitational, Nice, Monte-Carlo, Las Vegas, French Open, Wimbledon, Stockholm, Masters (Jan. 1981); 1981 - French Open, Stuttgart (summer), Geneva. (Finalist-26) BOROWIAK, JEFF: (Winner-6) 1974 - WCT/Charlotte, Oslo; 1977 - Dayton, Gstaad, Toronto; 1981 - Tampa. (Finalist-5) BOUTTER, JULIEN: (Winner) 2003-Casablanca. (Finalist-1) BRUGUERA, SERGI: (Winner-14) 1991 - Estoril, TMS Monte-Carlo, Athens; 1992 - Madrid, Gstaad, Palermo; 1993 - TMS Monte-Carlo, Roland Garros, Gstaad, Prague, Bordeaux; 1994 - Roland Garros, Gstaad, Prague. (Finalist-21) BUCHHOLZ, BUTCH: (Winner) 1969 - Atlanta. (Finalist-4) BUEHNING, FRITZ: (Winner) 1980 - Sydney N.S.W. (Finalist-2) BURILLO, JORDI: (Winner) 1993 - Bologna. (Finalist-2) CAHILL, DARREN: (Winner-2) 1988 - Gstaad; 1991 - San Francisco. (Finalist-1) CALATRAVA, ALEX: (Winner) 2000 - San Marino. (Finalist-2) CALLERI, AGUSTIN: (Winner-2) 2003-Acapulco; 2006-Kitzbuhel. (Finalist-6) CAMPORESE, OMAR: (Winner-2) 1991 - Rotterdam; 1992 - Milan. (Finalist-1) CANAS, GUILLERMO: (Winner-7) 2001 - Casablanca; 2002 - Chennai, Toronto; 2004 - Stuttgart, Umag, Shanghai; 2007 Costa do Sauipe.(Finalist-9) CANCELLOTTI, FRANCESCO: (Winner-2) 1984 - Florence, Palermo. (Finalist-5) CANE, PAOLO: (Winner-3) 1986 - Bordeaux; 1989 - Bstad; 1991 - Bologna. (Finalist-2) CANTER, JONATHAN: (Winner) 1985 - Melbourne. CARBONELL, TOMAS: (Winner-2) 1992 - Maceio; 1996 - Casablanca. (Finalist-2) CARLSEN,KENNETH: (Winner-3) 1998 - Hong Kong; 2002 - Tokyo; 2005 - Memphis. (Finalist-4) CARLSSON, KENT: (Winner-9) 1986 - Bari, Barcelona; 1987 - Nice, Bologna; 1988 - Madrid, Hamburg, Kitzbhel, St. Vincent, Barcelona. (Finalist-8) CARMICHAEL, BOB: (Winner) 1971 - Auckland. (Finalist-4) CARRETERO, ROBERTO: (Winner) 1996- Hamburg. CASAL, SERGIO: (Winner) 1985 - Florence. (Finalist-1) CASE, ROSS: (Winner-4) 1973 - Manila; 1974 - Perth, San Francisco; 1975 - Manila. (Finalist-5) CASH, PAT: (Winner-6) 1982 - Melbourne; 1983 - Brisbane; 1987 - Nancy, Wimbledon, Johannesburg; 1990 - Hong Kong. (Finalist-5) CASSIDY, DAN: (Winner) 1984 - Melbourne. CHANG, MICHAEL: (Winner-34) 1988-San Francisco; 1989-Roland Garros, Wembley; 1990-Toronto; 1991-Birmingham; 1992San Francisco, Indian Wells, Miami; 1993-Jakarta, Osaka, Cincinnati, Kuala Lumpur-2, Beijing; 1994-Jakarta, Philadelphia, Hong Kong, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Beijing; 1995-Hong Kong, Atlanta, Tokyo-indoor, Beijing; 1996-Indian Wells, Washington, Los Angeles; 1997-Memphis, Indian Wells, Hong Kong, Orlando, Washington; 1998-Boston, Shanghai; 2000-Los Angeles. (Finalist-24) CHERKASOV, ANDREI: (Winner-2) 1990-Moscow; 1991-Moscow. (Finalist-4) CHESNOKOV, ANDREI: (Winner-7) 1987 - Florence; 1988 - Orlando; 1989 - Nice, Munich; 1990 - Monte-Carlo, Tel Aviv; 1991 Montral. (Finalist-8) CLAVET, FRANCISCO: (Winner-8) 1990-Hilversum; 1995-Palermo; 1996-Amsterdam; 1997-Mexico City, Bogota; 1998Bucharest, Santiago; 2001-Scottsdale. (Finalist-7)

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CONNORS, JIMMY: (Winner-109) 1972 - Jacksonville, Roanoke, Queen's, Columbus, Cincinnati, Albany; 1973 - Baltimore, Roanoke, Salt Lake City, Salisbury, Hampton, Paramus, Boston, Columbus, Los Angeles, Quebec, Johannesburg; 1974 Australian Open, Roanoke, Little Rock, Birmingham, Salisbury, Hampton, Salt Lake City, Tempe, Manchester, Wimbledon, Indianapolis, U.S. Open, Los Angeles, London, Johannesburg; 1975 - Bahamas, Birmingham, Salisbury, Boca Raton, Hampton, WCT/Denver, North Conway, Bermuda, Maui; 1976 - Birmingham, WCT/Philadelphia, Hampton, WCT/Denver, Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., North Conway, Indianapolis, U.S. Open, Cologne, London-indoor; 1977 - WCT/Birmingham, WCT/St. Louis, Las Vegas, WCT Finals/Dallas, Maui, Sydney-indoor, WCT/Las Vegas, Masters (Jan. 1978); 1978 - Philadelphia, Denver, Memphis, Rotterdam, Birmingham (England), Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Stowe, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor; 1979 Birmingham, Philadelphia, WCT/Dorado Beach (T.O.C.), Memphis, Tulsa, Indianapolis, Stowe, Hong Kong; 1980 - Birmingham, Philadelphia, WCT/Finals/Dallas, North Conway, Canton, Tokyo-indoor; 1981 - LaQuinta, Brussels, Rotterdam, London-indoor; 1982 - Monterey, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Queen's, Wimbledon, Columbus, U.S. Open; 1983 - Memphis, Las Vegas, Queen's, U.S. Open; 1984 - Memphis, LaQuinta, Boca West, Los Angeles, Tokyo-indoor; 1988 - Washington, D.C., Toulouse; 1989 Toulouse, Tel Aviv. (Finalist-54) COOPER, JOHN: (Winner) 1972 - Hilversum. CORIA, GUILLERMO: (Winner-9) 2001-Vina del Mar; 2003-ATP Masters Series Hamburg, Stuttgart, Kitzbuhel, Sopot, Basel; 2004-Buenos Aires, ATP Masters Series Monte Carlo; 2005-Umag. (Finalist-11) CORRETJA, ALEX: (Winner-17): 1994-Buenos Aires; 1997-Estoril, Rome, Stuttgart Outdoor; 1998-Dubai, Gstaad, Indianapolis, Lyon, ATP Tour World Championship - Hannover; 2000-Indian Wells, Gstaad, Kitzbhel, Washington, Toulouse; 2001Amsterdam; 2002-Gstaad, Kitzbhel. (Finalist-13) COSTA, ALBERT: (Winner-12) 1995-Kitzbhel; 1996-Gstaad, San Marino, Bournemouth; 1997-Barcelona, Marbella; 1998Hamburg, Kitzbhel; 1999-Estoril, Gstaad, Kitzbhel; 2002-Roland Garros. (Finalist-9) COSTA, CARLOS: (Winner-6) 1992 - Estoril, Barcelona; 1993 - Hilversum, Buenos Aires; 1994 - Estoril, San Marino. (Finalist-7) COURIER, JIM: (Winner-23) 1989 - Basel; 1991 - Indian Wells, Miami, Roland Garros; 1992 - Australian Open, Tokyo-outdoor, Hong Kong, Rome, Roland Garros; 1993 - Australian Open, Memphis, Indian Wells, Rome, Indianapolis; 1995 - Adelaide, Scottsdale, Tokyo-outdoor, Basel; 1996 - Philadelphia; 1997 - Doha, Los Angeles, Beijing; 1998 - Orlando. (Finalist-13) COX, MARK: (Winner-10) 1970 - Bournemouth; 1972 - WCT/Cleveland, Macon; 1973 - WCT/Denver, Eastbourne; 1975 WCT/London, WCT/Washington, D.C.; WCT/ Atlanta; 1976 - Stockholm; 1977 - Helsinki. (Finalist-7) CREALY, DICK: (Winner-2) 1970 - Bstad; 1975 - Nice. (Finalist-2) CURREN, KEVIN: (Winner-5) 1981 - Johannesburg (spring); 1982 - Cologne; 1985 - Toronto; 1986 - Atlanta; 1989 - Frankfurt. (Finalist-8) DAVIDSON, OWEN: (Winner) 1973 - Surbiton. (Finalist-1) DAVIN, FRANCO: (Winner-3) 1989 - St. Vincent; 1990 - Palermo; 1994 - Bucharest. (Finalist-6) DAVIS, MARTY: (Winner-3) 1984 - Honolulu; 1985 - Bristol, Melbourne. (Finalist-2) DAVIS, SCOTT: (Winner-3) 1983 - Maui; 1985 - Tokyo-outdoor; 1990 - Auckland. (Finalist-7) de la PENA, HORACIO: (Winner-4) 1985 - Marbella; 1989 - Florence; 1990 - Kitzbhel; 1993 - Charlotte. (Finalist-2) DENT, PHIL: (Winner-3) 1971 - Sydney N.S.W.; 1979 - Brisbane, Sydney N.S.W. (Finalist-6) DENT, TAYLOR: (Winner-4) 2002 - Newport; 2003 - Memphis, Bangkok, Moscow. (Finalist-3) DEWULF, FILIP: (Winner-2) 1995 - Vienna; 1997 - Kitzbhel. DIBBS, EDDIE: (Winner-22) 1973 - Jackson, Hamburg, Fort Worth; 1974 - Hamburg; 1975 - Tehran, Dewar Cup; 1976 WCT/Monterrey, WCT/Barcelona, Hamburg, Paris-indoor; 1977 - WCT/London, Miami, Oviedo; 1978 - Tulsa, Cincinnati, North Conway, Toronto; 1979 - WCT/Invitational; 1980 - Sarasota, Boston; 1981 - WCT/Forest Hills, Quito. (Finalist-20) DIBLEY, COLIN: (Winner-3) 1972 - Kitzbhel; 1973 - WCT/La Costa, South Orange. (Finalist-4) DICKSON, MARK: (Winner-2) 1984 - WCT/Houston, Toulouse. (Finalist-1) DIPASQUALE, ARNAUD: (Winner) 1999 - Palermo. (Finalist-1) DOOHAN, PETER: (Winner) 1984 - Adelaide. (Finalist-3) DOSEDEL, SLAVA: (Winner-3) 1995 - Santiago; 1996 - Munich; 1997 - Amsterdam. (Finalist-3) DOUMBIA, YAHIYA: (Winner-2) 1988 - Lyon; 1995 - Bordeaux. DOWDESWELL, COLIN: (Winner) 1975- Istanbul. (Finalist-3) DOYLE, MATT: (Winner) 1983 - Cologne. DRAPER, SCOTT: (Winner) 1998-London/Queen's Club. (Finalist-2) DREWETT, BRAD: (Winner-2) 1982 - Cairo; 1983 - South Orange. (Finalist-4)
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DRYSDALE, CLIFF: (Winner-6) 1968 - Gstaad; 1971 - WCT/Miami, Brussels, Dublin; 1974 - WCT/Miami; 1978 - Baltimore. (Finalist-13) DuPRE, PAT: (Winner) 1982 - Hong Kong. (Finalist-9) DUPUIS, ANTONY: (Winner) 2004 - Milan. (Finalist-1) EDBERG, STEFAN: (Winner-41) 1984 - Milan; 1985 - Memphis, San Francisco, Basel, Australian Open; 1986 - Gstaad, Basel, Stockholm; 1987 - Australian Open, Memphis, Rotterdam, Tokyo-outdoor, Cincinnati, Tokyo-indoor, Stockholm; 1988 Rotterdam, Wimbledon, Basel; 1989 - Tokyo-outdoor, Masters; 1990 - Indian Wells, Tokyo-outdoor, Wimbledon, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Long Island, Paris-indoor; 1991 - Stuttgart-indoor, Tokyo-outdoor, Queens, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor, Tokyoindoor; 1992 - Hamburg, New Haven, U.S. Open; 1993 - Madrid; 1994 - Doha, Stuttgart-indoor, Washington; 1995 - Doha. (Finalist-36) EDLEFSEN, TOM: (Winner) 1972 - Kansas City. EDWARDS, EDDIE: (Winner) 1985 - Adelaide. EL AYNAOUI, YOUNES: (Winner-5) 1999-Amsterdam; 2001-Bucharest; 2002-Doha, Casablanca, Munich. (Finalist-11) EL SHAFEI, ISMAIL: (Winner) 1974 - Manila. (Finalist-1) EDMONDSON, MARK: (Winner-6) 1976 - Australian Open; Brisbane; 1978 - Brisbane; 1981 - Adelaide, Bristol, Brisbane. (Finalist-6) ELTINGH, JACCO: (Winner-4) 1992 - Manchester; 1993 - Atlanta; 1994 - Schenectady, Kuala Lumpur. EMERSON, ROY: (Winner-4) 1968 - Buenos Aires; 1969 - Gstaad, Aix-en-Provence; 1973 - San Francisco. (Finalist-14) ENQVIST, THOMAS: (Winner-19) 1992-Bolzano; 1993-Schenectady; 1995-Auckland, Philadelphia, Pinehurst, Indianapolis, Stockholm; 1996-New Delhi, Paris, Stockholm; 1997-Marseille; 1998-Marseille, Munich; 1999-Adelaide, Stuttgart, Stockholm; 2000-Cincinnati, Basel; 2002-Marseille. (Finalist-7) ESCUDE, NICOLAS: (Winner-4) 1999-Toulouse; 2001-Rotterdam; 2002-Rotterdam; 2004-Doha. (Finalist-2) ESTEP, MIKE: (Winner) 1973 - Merion. (Finalist-2) EVERNDEN, KELLY: (Winner-3) 1987 - Bristol, Brisbane; 1989 - Wellington. (Finalist-4) FAIRLIE, BRIAN: (Winner-3) 1972 - Midland; 1973 - WCT/London; 1976 - Manila. (Finalist-3) FASSBENDER, JURGEN: (Winner) 1974 - Munich. (Finalist-2) FEIGL, PETER: (Winner-3) 1978 - Cleveland; 1979 - Cairo; 1980 - Lagos. (Finalist-4) FERREIRA, WAYNE: (Winner-15) 1992-Queens, Schenectady; 1994-Oahu, Indianapolis, Bordeaux, Basel, Tel Aviv; 1995Dubai, Munich, Ostrava, Lyon; 1996-Scottsdale, Toronto; 2000-Stuttgart indoor; 2003-Los Angeles. (Finalist-8) FIBAK, WOJTEK: (Winner-15) 1976 - WCT/Stockholm, Bournemouth, Vienna; 1977 - WCT/Monterrey, Dsseldorf; 1978 Cologne; 1979 - Denver, Stuttgart; 1980 - Sao Paulo, Dayton, New Orleans; 1981 - Gstaad; 1982 - Paris-indoor, WCT/Amsterdam, WCT/Chicago. (Finalist-18) FILIPPINI, MARCELO: (Winner-5) 1988 - Bstad; 1989 - Prague; 1994 - Florence; 1997 - Atlanta, St. Plten. (Finalist-5) FILLOL, JAIME: (Winner-6) 1971 - Tanglewood; 1973 - Tanglewood; 1975 - Dsseldorf; 1976 - Dayton; 1981 - Mexico City; 1982 - Salvador. (Finalist-13) FITZGERALD, JOHN: (Winner-6) 1981 - Kitzbhel; 1982 - Maui; 1983 - Newport, Stowe; 1984 - Sydney-outdoor; 1988 Sydney-outdoor. (Finalist-5) FLEMING, PETER: (Winner-3) 1978 - Bologna; 1979 - Cincinnati, Los Angeles. (Finalist-4) FONTANG, FREDERIC: (Winner) 1991 - Palermo. (Finalist-1) FORGET, GUY: (Winner-11) 1986 - Toulouse; 1989 - Nancy; 1990 - Bordeaux; 1991 - Sydney-outdoor, Brussels, Cincinnati, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Paris-indoor; 1992 - Toulouse; 1996 - Marseille. (Finalist-8) FRANA, JAVIER: (Winner-3) 1991 - Guaruja (Oct.); 1993 - Santiago; 1995 - Nottingham. (Finalist-6) FRANULOVIC, ZELJKO: (Winner-9) 1970 - Monte-Carlo, Kitzbhel, Buenos Aires; 1971 - New York, Macon, Indianapolis, Buenos Aires; 1976 - Aviles; 1977 - Munich. (Finalist-6) FRAWLEY, ROD: (Winner) 1982 - Adelaide. (Finalist-1) FROMBERG, RICHARD: (Winner-4) 1990 - Bologna, Bstad; 1991 - Wellington; 1997 - Bucharest. (Finalist-7) FURLAN, RENZO: (Winner-2) 1994-San Jose, Casablanca. (Finalist-5) GAUDENZI, ANDREA: (Winner-3) 1998-Casablanca; 2001-St. Plten, Bstad. (Finalist-6) GEHRING, ROLF: (Winner) 1980 - Munich. (Finalist-2) GERULAITIS, VITAS: (Winner-27) 1974 - Vienna; 1975 - WCT/St. Louis, New York; 1976 - Towson; 1977 - 0cean City, Rome, Brisbane, Perth, Australian Open; 1978 - WCT Finals/Dallas, WCT/Richmond, WCT/lnvitational; 1979 - Little Rock, Rome, Kitzbhel, Sydney-indoor; 1980 - WCT/Tournament of Champions, Stuttgart (summer), Melbourne-indoor; 1981 Johannesburg; 1982 - Brussels, Florence, Toronto, Melbourne, Johannesburg; 1983 - Basel; 1984 - Treviso. (Finalist-28)

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(Finalist-1) LENDL, IVAN: (Winner-94) 1980 - Houston, Toronto, Barcelona, Basel, Tokyo-outdoor, Hong Kong, Taipei; 1981 - Stuttgart, Las Vegas, Montral, Madrid, Barcelona, Basel, Vienna, Cologne, Buenos Aires, Masters (Jan. 82); 1982 - Frankfurt, Washington, D.C., North Conway, Cincinnati, WCT/Delray Beach, WCT/Genoa, WCT/Munich, WCT/Strasbourg, WCT/Houston, WCT FinalsDallas, WCT/Forest Hills, WCT/Los Angeles, WCT/Naples, WCT/Hartford, Masters (Jan. 83); 1983 - WCT/Detroit, Milan, WCT/Houston, WCT/Hilton Head, Montral, San Francisco, Tokyo-indoor; 1984 - Luxembourg, French Open, London-indoor; 1985 - Fort Myers, Monte-Carlo, WCT Finals-Dallas, WCT/Forest Hills, Indianapolis, U.S. Open, Stuttgart, Sydney-indoor, Tokyoindoor, London-indoor, Masters (Jan. 86); 1986 - Philadelphia, Boca West, Milan, Fort Myers, Rome, French Open, Stratton Mt., U.S. Open, Masters; 1987 - Hamburg, French Open, Washington, Montral, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor, London-indoor, Masters; 1988 - Monte-Carlo, Rome, Toronto; 1989 - Australian Open, Scottsdale, Miami, Forest Hills, Hamburg, Queens, Montral, Bordeaux, Sydney-indoor, Stockholm; 1990 - Australian Open, Milan, Toronto-indoor, Queens, Tokyo-indoor; 1991 Philadelphia, Memphis, Long Island; 1992 - Tokyo-indoor; 1993 - Munich, Tokyo-indoor. (Finalist-52) LEWIS, CHRIS: (Winner-3) 1978 - Kitzbhel; 1981 - Munich; 1985 - Auckland. (Finalist-7) LLOYD, JOHN: (Winner) 1974 - Merion. (Finalist-4) LUNDGREN, PETER: (Winner-3) 1985 - Cologne; 1987 - Rye Brook, San Francisco. (Finalist-3) LUTZ, BOB: (Winner-9) 1971 - WCT/Cologne, Sacramento; 1972 - WCT/Boston; 1975 - WCT/Tokyo; 1978 - Paris-indoor; 1979 Taipei; 1980 - Columbus, Stowe, Cologne. (Finalist-15) MANCINI, ALBERTO: (Winner-3) 1988 - Bologna; 1989 - Monte-Carlo, Rome. (Finalist-5) MANSDORF, AMOS: (Winner-6) 1986 - Johannesburg; 1987 - Tel Aviv; 1988 - Auckland, Paris-indoor; 1990 - Rosmalen; 1993 Washington. (Finalist-10) MANTILLA, FELIX (Winner-10) 1996 - Oporto; 1997 - Bologna, Gstaad, Umag, San Marino, Bournemouth; 1998 Bournemouth; 1999 - Barcelona; 2001 - Palermo; 2003 - AMS Rome. (Finalist-11) MARIN, JUAN ANTONIO: (Winner) 1999 - Bastad. (Finalist-1) MARKUS, GABRIEL: (Winner) 1992 - Nice. (Finalist-1) MARTIN, ALBERTO: (Winner-3) 1999 - Casablanca, Bucharest; 2001 - Mallorca (Finalist-2) MARTIN, BILLY: (Winner) 1975 - Little Rock. (Finalist-1) MARTIN, TODD: (Winner-8) 1993-Coral Springs; 1994-Memphis, Queens; 1995-Memphis; 1996-Sydney Outdoor; 1998Barcelona, Stockholm; 1999-Sydney. (Finalist-12) MARTINEZ, MARIO: (Winner-3) 1980 - Bordeaux; 1981 - Venice; 1982 - Palermo. (Finalist-1) MASTERS, GEOFF: (Winner-4) 1972 - Australian Hard Court (Feb.), Australian Hard Court (Nov.); 1974 - Hobart; 1976 - Sydney -indoor. (Finalist-7) MASUR, WALLY: (Winner-3) 1983 - Hong Kong; 1987 - Adelaide; 1988 - Newport. (Finalist-8) MATSUOKA, SHUZO: (Winner) 1992 - Seoul. (Finalist-2) MATTAR, LUIZ: (Winner-7) 1987 - Guaruja; 1988 - Guaruja; 1989 - Guaruja, Rio de Janeiro; 1990 - Rio de Janeiro; 1992 - Sao Paulo; 1994 - Coral Springs. (Finalist-4) MAUD, BOB: (Winner) 1968 - Hilversum. (Finalist-1) MAURER, ANDREAS: (Winner) 1985 - Madrid. (Finalist-2) MAYER, GENE: (Winner-14) 1978 - Guadalajara; 1979 - Cologne; 1980 - Denver, Metz, Los Angeles, Cleveland, San Francisco; 1981 - Memphis, Denver, Cleveland, Stockholm; 1982 - Munich; 1983 - Rotterdam, Los Angeles. (Finalist-12) MAYER, SANDY: (Winner-11) 1973 - Birmingham; 1974 - Baltimore, Paramus, Jackson; 1977 - Little Rock, Hampton, Stockholm; 1978 - St. Louis; 1981 - Bologna; 1982 - Cleveland; 1983 - Gstaad. (Finalist-12) MAYOTTE, TIM: (Winner-12) 1985 - Delray Beach; 1986 - Queen's; 1987 - Philadelphia, Chicago, Toulouse, Paris-indoor, Frankfurt; 1988 - Philadelphia, Schenectady, Brisbane, Frankfurt; 1989 - Washington. (Finalist-11) McENROE, JOHN: (Winner-77) 1978 - Hartford, San Francisco, Stockholm, London-indoor, Masters (Jan. 1979); 1979 WCT/Dallas, New Orleans, Milan, San Jose, Queen's, South Orange, U.S. Open, San Francisco, Stockholm, London-indoor; 1980 - Richmond, Memphis, Milan, Queen's, U.S. Open, Brisbane, Sydney-indoor, London-indoor, WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.); 1981 Pepsi Grand Slam, Milan, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, WCT/Dallas, Queen's, Wimbledon, Cincinnati, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor; 1982 Philadelphia, San Francisco, Sydney-indoor, Tokyo-indoor, London-indoor; 1983 - Philadelphia, WCT/Dallas, WCT/Forest Hills, Wimbledon, Sydney-indoor, London-indoor, Masters (Jan. 1984); 1984 - Philadelphia, Brussels, WCT Richmond, WCT/Dallas, WCT/Forest Hills, Madrid, Queen's, Wimbledon, Toronto, U.S. Open, San Francisco, Stockholm, Masters (Jan. 1985); 1985 Philadelphia, WCT/Houston, Milan, Chicago, WCT/Atlanta, Stratton Mountain, Montral, Stockholm; 1986 - Los Angeles, San Francisco, Scottsdale; 1988 - Tokyo, Detroit; 1989 - Lyon, WCT/Dallas, Indianapolis; 1990 - Basel; 1991 - Chicago. 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McENROE PATRICK: (Winner) 1995 - Sydney-outdoor. (Finalist-3) McMANUS, JIM: (Winner) 1970 - Hobart. McMILLAN, FREW: (Winner-2) 1974 - WCT/Munich; 1976 - Nuremburg. (Finalist-5) McNAMARA, PETER: (Winner-5) 1979 - Berlin; 1980 - Brussels-outdoor; 1981 - Hamburg, Melbourne-indoor; 1983 - Brusselsindoor. (Finalist-7) McNAMEE, PAUL: (Winner-2) 1980 - Palm Harbor; 1982 - WCT/Baltimore. (Finalist-5) MECIR, MILOSLAV: (Winner-11) 1985 - Rotterdam, Hamburg; 1986 - Kitzbhel; 1987 - Auckland, Sydney/N.S.W., Miami, WCT Finals/Dallas, Stuttgart, Hilversum; 1988 - Seoul Olympics; 1989 - Indian Wells. (Finalist-13) MEDVEDEV, ANDREI: (Winner-11) 1992 - Genova, Stuttgart, Bordeaux; 1993 - Barcelona, New Haven; 1994 - TMS MonteCarlo, TMS Hamburg; 1995 - TMS Hamburg; 1996 - Long Island; 1997 - TMS Hamburg. (Finalist-7) MEILER, KARL: (Winner-4) 1972 - Buenos Aires; 1974 - Omaha, Calgary; 1977 - Manila. (Finalist-14) MELIGENI, FERNANDO: (Winner-3) 1995-Bstad; 1996-Pinehurst; 1998-Prague. (Finalist-3) METREVELI, ALEX: (Winner-8) 1971 - Hobart; 1972 - Sydney N.S.W., Hobart, Adelaide (Jan.), Adelaide (Dec.); 1973 - San Juan, Beckenham; 1974 - South Orange. (Finalist-4) MEYER, RICKY: (Winner) 1981 - Sofia. (Finalist-1) MEZZADRI, CLAUDIO: (Winner) 1987 - Geneva. (Finalist-1) MIGNOT, BERNARD: (Winner) 1976 - Zurich. (Finalist-1) MINIUSSI, CHRISTIAN: (Winner) 1991 - Sao Paulo. (Finalist-1) MITCHELL, MATT: (Winner) 1984 - Melbourne-indoor. MITTON, BERNARD: (Winner-2) 1978- Newport; 1979- Costa Rica. (Finalist-2) MOOR, TERRY: (Winner-2) 1979- Tokyo; 1984- Cleveland. (Finalist-4) MOORE, RAY: (Winner) 1969 - Berlin. (Finalist-3) MOTTRAM, BUSTER: (Winner-2) 1975 - WCT/Johannesburg; 1976 - Poalma. (Finalist-5) MOYA, CARLOS: (Winner-20) 2007 - Umag; 2006 - Buenos Aires; 2005 - Chennai; 2004 - Chennai, Acapulco, Rome; 2003 Buenos Aires, Barcelona, Umag; 2002 - Acapulco, Bastad, Umag, Cincinnati; 2001 - Umag; 2000 - Estoril; 1998 - Monte Carlo, Roland Garros; 1997 - Long Island; 1996 - Umag; 1995 - Buenos Aires. (Finalist-24) MUSTER, THOMAS: (Winner-44) 1986 - Hilversum; 1988 - Boston, Bordeaux, Prague, Bari; 1990 - Adelaide, Casablanca, Rome; 1991 - Florence, Geneva; 1992 - Monte-Carlo, Florence, Umag; 1993 - Mexico City, Florence, Genova, Kitzbhel, San Marino, Umag, Palermo; 1994 - Mexico City, Madrid, St. Plten; 1995 - Mexico City, Estoril, Barcelona, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Roland Garros, St. Plten, Stuttgart-outdoor, San Marino, Umag, Bucharest, Essen; 1996 - Mexico City, Estoril, Barcelona, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Stuttgart-outdoor, Bogota; 1997 - Dubai, Miami. (Finalist-11) NARDUCCI, MASSIMILIANO: (Winner) 1988 - Florence. NASTASE, ILIE: (Winner-57) 1968 - Bogota; 1970 - Salisbury, Rome; 1971 - Richmond, Hampton, Nice, Monte-Carlo, Bstad, London-indoor, Masters; 1972 - Baltimore, Omaha, South Orange, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Nice, Toronto, U.S. Open, Seattle, Dewar Cup, Masters; 1973 - Omaha, Calgary, Washington, D.C.,-indoor, Barcelona, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Florence, French Open, Rome, Queens, Gstaad, Cincinnati, Barcelona, Paris-indoor, Masters; 1974 - WCT/Richmond, WCT/Washington, D.C., Bournemouth, Cedar Grove, Madrid, Barcelona; 1975 - Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, South Orange, Masters; 1976 WCT/Atlanta, Salisbury, LaCosta, WCT/Challenge Cup (May), WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.), South Orange; 1977 - WCT/Mexico City, Aix-en-Provence; 1978 - Miami, WCT/ Challenge Cup (Dec.). (Finalist-39) NEWCOMBE, JOHN: (Winner-32) 1968 - Hamburg; 1969 - Bournemouth, Rome; 1970 - WCT/Casablanca, Hoylake, Wimbledon; 1971 - WCT/Philadelphia, WCT/Chicago, WCT/Dallas, WCT/Toronto, Wimbledon, Gstaad; 1972 - WCT/Las Vegas, WCT/St. Louis, WCT/Fort Worth, WCT/Alamo, WCT/Vancouver, WCT/Gothenburg, Johannesburg; 1973 - Australian Open, U.S. Open, Jakarta; 1974 - WCT/St. Petersburg, WCT/La Costa, WCT/New Orleans, WCT/Orlando, WCT Finals/Dallas, Tucson, Maui, Tokyo, Sydney-indoor; 1975 - Australian Open. (Finalist-21) NOAH, YANNICK: (Winner-23) 1978 - Manilla, Calcutta; 1979 - Nancy, Madrid, Bordeaux; 1981 - Richmond, Nice; 1982 - Palm Springs, South Orange, Basel, Toulouse; 1983 - Madrid, Hamburg, French Open; 1985 - Rome, Washington, Toulouse; 1986 WCT/Forest Hills, London-indoor; 1987 - Lyon, Basel; 1988 - Milan; 1990 - Syndey -outdoor. (Finalist-13) NORMAN, MAGNUS: (Winner-12) 1997-Bstad; 1998-Amsterdam; 1999-Orlando, Stuttgart, Umag, Long Island, Shanghai; 2000-Auckland, Rome, Bstad, Long Island, Shanghai. (Finalist-6) NOVACEK, KAREL: (Winner-13) 1986 - Washington; 1989 - Hilversum; 1990 - Munich; 1991 - Auckland, Hamburg, Kitzbhel, Prague; 1992 - Hilversum, San Marino, Prague; 1993 - Dubai, Zaragoza; 1994 - Hilversum. (Finalist-7) NOVAK, JIRI: (Winner-7) 1996-Auckland; 1998-Mexico City; 2001-Munich, Gstaad; 2003-Gstaad; 2004-Tokyo, Basel. (Finalist-6) NYSTROM, JOAKIM: (Winner-13) 1983 - Sydney/N.S.W.; 1984 - Gstaad, North Conway, Basel, Cologne; 1985 - Munich, Gstaad; 1986 - Toronto-indoor, La Quinta, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, Madrid; 1987 - Bstad. (Finalist-5) OBRIEN, ALEX: (Winner) 1996 - New Haven. OCLEPPO, GIANNI: (Winner) 1981 - Linz. (Finalist-3)

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(Finalist-13) RIESSEN, MARTY: (Winner-10) 1968 - WCT/Newport; 1969 - Perth; 1970 - WCT/Tucson, London-indoor; 1971 - WCT/Tehran; 1972 - WCT Quebec; 1973 - WCT/Milan; 1974 - Cincinnati; 1975 - WCT/Philadelphia; 1979 - Lafayette. (Finalist-14) RIOS, MARCELO: (Winner-18) 1995-Bologna, Amsterdam, Kuala Lumpur; 1996-St. Plten; 1997-Monte-Carlo; 1998-Auckland, Indian Wells, Key Biscayne, Rome, St. Plten, Grand Slam Cup, Singapore; 1999-Hamburg, St. Plten, Singapore; 2000-Umag; 2001-Doha, Hong Kong. (Finalist-13) ROCHE, TONY: (Winner-12) 1969 - Auckland, Tucson, Sydney N.S.W., Hamburg, Hollywood, Oakland; 1970 - Gstaad, Boston; 1972 - WCT/Washington, D.C.; 1976 - WCT/Charlotte; 1977 - Sydney N.S.W.; 1978 - Queens. (Finalist-12) ROSEWALL, KEN: (Winner-32) 1968 - Bournemouth, French Open; 1969 - Chicago; 1970 - WCT/Corpus Christi, Eastbourne, Welsh Open, Cincinnati, U.S. Open; 1971 - Australian Open, WCT/Boston, WCT/Vancouver, WCT Finals/Dallas, Johannesburg, Newport, Washington, D.C.; 1972 - WCT/Miami, WCT/Charlotte, WCT Finals/Dallas, Australian Open, Tokyo, Brisbane; 1973 WCT/Houston, WCT/ Cleveland, WCT/Charlotte, Osaka, Tokyo; 1975 - WCT/Houston, Jackson, Gstaad; 1976 - WCT/Jackson, Hong Kong; 1977 - Hong Kong. (Finalist-20) ROSSET, MARC: (Winner-15) 1989-Geneva, 1990-Lyon, 1992-Barcelona Olympics, Moscow, 1993-Marseille, Long Island, Moscow, 1994-Marseille, Lyon, 1995-Nice, Halle, 1997-Antwerp, 1999-St Petersburg, 2000-Marseille, London. (Finalist-8) ROSTAGNO, DERRICK: (Winner) 1990 - New Haven. (Finalist-2) RUFFELS, RAY: (Winner-2) 1970 - Merion; 1976 - Perth. (Finalist-3) RUSEDSKI, GREG: (Winner-15) 1993 - Newport; 1995 - Seoul; 1996 - Beijing; 1997 - Nottingham, Basel; 1998 - Antwerp, TMS Paris Indoor; 1999 - Grand Slam Cup, Vienna; 2001 - San Jose; 2002 - Auckland, Indianapolis; 2003 - Nottingham; 2004 Newport; 2005 - Newport. (Finalist-12) SACEANU, CHRISTIAN: (Winner-2) 1988 - Bristol; 1991 - Rosmalen. SADRI, JOHN: (Winner-2) 1980 - Auckland; 1982 - Denver. (Finalist-4) SAFIN, MARAT: (Winner-15): 1999-Boston; 2000-Barcelona, Mallorca, ATP Masters Series Toronto, US Open, Tashkent, St. Petersburg, ATP Masters Series Paris; 2001-Tashkent, St. Petersburg; 2002-ATP Masters Series Paris; 2004-Beijing, ATP Masters Series Madrid, ATP Masters Series Paris; 2005-Australian Open. (Finalist-12) SALTZ, DANNY: (Winner) 1984 - Auckland. SAMPRAS, PETE: (Winner-64) 1990-Philadelphia, Manchester, US Open, Grand Slam Cup-Munich; 1991-Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Lyon, ATP Tour World Chp.-Frankfurt; 1992-Philadelphia, Kitzbhel, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lyon; 1993-Sydney, Key Biscayne, Tokyo-outdoor, Hong Kong, Wimbledon, US Open, Lyon, Antwerp; 1994-Sydney , Australian Open, Indian Wells, Miami, Osaka, Tokyo-outdoor, Rome, Wimbledon, Antwerp, ATP Tour World Chp.-Frankfurt; 1995-Indian Wells, Queen's, Wimbledon, US Open, Paris-indoor; 1996-San Jose, Memphis, Hong Kong, Tokyo-outdoor, Indianapolis, US Open, Basel, ATP Tour World Chp.-Frankfurt; 1997-Australian Open, San Jose, Philadelphia, Wimbledon, Cincinnati, Grand Slam Cup-Munich, Paris-indoor, ATP Tour World Chp.-Hannover; 1998-Philadelphia, Atlanta, Wimbledon, Vienna; 1999-Queen's, Wimbledon, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, ATP Tour World Chp.-Hannover; 2000-Miami, Wimbledon; 2002-US Open. (Finalist-24) SANCHEZ, DAVID: (Winner-2) 2003-Via del Mar, Bucharest. SANCHEZ, EMILIO: (Winner-15) 1986 - Nice, Munich, Bstad; 1987 - Gstaad, Bordeaux, Kitzbhel, Madrid; 1988 - Hilversum; 1989 - Kitzbhel; 1990 - Wellington, Estoril; 1991 - Barcelona, Rome, Gstaad; 1992 - Sydney-outdoor. (Finalist -12) SANCHEZ, JAVIER: (Winner-4) 1988 - Buenos Aires; 1989 - Bologna; 1994 - Bologna; 1996 - Tel Aviv. (Finalist-8) SANGUINETTI, DAVIDE: (Winner-2) 2002 - Milan, Delray Beach. (Finalist-4) SANTANA, MANUEL: (Winner) 1970 - Barcelona. (Finalist-1) SANTORO, FABRICE (Winner-6): 1997-Lyon; 1999-Marseille; 2000-Doha; 2002-Dubai; 2007-Newport; 2008-Newport. (Finalist-6) SARGSIAN, SARGIS: (Winner) 1997-Newport(G). (Finalist-2) SAVIANO, NICK: (Winner) 1983 - Nancy. (Finalist-2) SCANLON, BILL: (Winner-7) 1978 - Maui; 1979 - Maui; 1981 - Auckland, WCT Invitational Salisbury, Bangkok; 1982 WCT/Zurich; 1986 - Newport. (Finalist-8) SCHALKEN, SJENG: (Winner-9) 1995 - Valencia; 1996 - Jakkarta; 1997 - Boston; 1999 - Auckland; 2000 - Tokyo; 2001 Stockholm; 2002 - 's-Hertogenbosch; 2003 - 's-Hertogenbosch, Costa do Sauipe. (Finalist-3)

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TIRIAC, ION: (Winner-2) 1970 - Munich; 1971 - Madrid. (Finalist-1) TULASNE, THIERRY: (Winner-5) 1981 - Bstad; 1985 - Bologna, Palermo, Barcelona; 1986 - Metz. (Finalist-4) VACEK, JAN: (Winner) 2001 - Costa do Sauipe. (Finalist-1) VAJDA, MARIAN: (Winner-2) 1987 - Prague; 1988 - Geneva. (Finalist-2) van DILLEN, ERIK: (Winner) 1973 - Nottingham. (Finalist-1) VAN PATTEN, VINCE: (Winner) 1981 - Toyko-indoor. (Finalist-2) VAN RENSBURG, CHRISTO: (Winner-2) 1987 - Orlando; 1989 - Johannesburg. (Finalist-4) VAN'T HOF, ROBERT: (Winner-2) 1981 - Taipei; 1989 - Seoul. (Finalist-2) VERKERK, MARTIN: (Winner-2) 2003 - Milan; 2004 - Amersfoort. (Finalist-2) VILAS, GUILLERMO: (Winner-62) 1973 - Buenos Aires; 1974 - Gstaad, Hilversum, Louisville, Toronto, Tehran, Buenos Aires, Masters; 1975 - Munich, Hilversum, Washington, D.C., Louisville, Buenos Aires; 1976 - WCT/St. Louis, WCT/Fort Worth, WCT/Monte-Carlo, Toronto, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires; 1977 - Springfield, Buenos Aires, Virginia Beach, French Open, Kitzbhel, Washington, D.C., Louisville, South Orange, Columbus, U.S. Open, Paris, Tehran, Bogota, Santiago, Buenos Aires, Johannesburg; 1978 - Hamburg, Munich, Gstaad, South Orange, Aix-En-Provence, Basel, Australian Open; 1979 - Hobart, Washington, D.C., Buenos Aires, Australian Open; 1980 - Rome, Kitzbhel, Palermo; 1981 - Mar del Plata, Cairo, Houston; 1982 - Buenos Aires, Rotterdam, Milan, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Boston, Kitzbhel; 1983 - WCT/Richmond, WCT/Delray Beach, Kitzbhel. (Finalist-42) VINCIGUERRA, ANDREAS: (Winner) 2000 - Copenhagen. (Finalist-3) VINES, MARK: (Winner) 1981 - Paris-indoor. VOINEA, ADRIAN: (Winner) 1999-Bournemouth. (Finalist-1) VOLKOV, ALEXANDER: (Winner-3) 1991 - Milan; 1993 - Auckland; 1994 - Moscow. (Finalist-8) WALTS, BUTCH: (Winner-4) 1976 - Boca Raton; 1977 - San Francisco; 1979 - Dayton, Bologna. (Finalist-2) WARWICK, KIM: (Winner-2) 1976 - Bangalore; 1980 - Johannesburg. (Finalist-8) WASHINGTON, MALIVAI: (Winner-4) 1992 - Memphis, Charlotte; 1994 - Ostrava; 1996 - Bermuda. (Finalist-9) WEISS, ROBBIE: (Winner) 1990 - Sao Paulo. WESSELS, PETER: (Winner) 2000 - Newport. (Finalist-1) WHEATON, DAVID: (Winner-3) 1990 - Kiawah Island; 1991 - Grand Slam Cup-Munich; 1994 - Newport. (Finalist-4) WILANDER, MATS: (Winner-33) 1982 - French Open, Bstad, Geneva, Barcelona; 1983 - Monte-Carlo, Lisbon, Aix-enProvence, Bstad, Cincinnati, Geneva, Barcelona, Stockholm, Australian Open; 1984 - Cincinnati, Barcelona, Australian Open; 1985 - French Open, Boston, Bstad; 1986 - Brussels, Cincinnati; 1987 - Brussels, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Boston, Indianapolis; 1988 - Australian Open, Miami, French Open, Cincinnati, U.S. Open, Palermo; 1990 - Itaparica. (Finalist-26) WILKISON, TIM: (Winner-6) 1978 - Sydney/N.S.W.; 1979 - Auckland; 1980 - Sydney/N.S.W.; 1982 - Auckland; 1984 - Vienna; 1985 - Nancy. (Finalist-8) WINITSKY, VAN: (Winner-2) 1981 - Hong Kong; 1982 - WCT/Hilton Head. (Finalist-1) WOODBRIDGE, TODD: (Winner-2) 1995-Coral Springs, 1997-Adelaide. (Finalist-7) WOODFORDE, MARK: (Winner-4) 1986 - Auckland; 1988 - Adelaide; 1989 - Adelaide; 1993 - Philadelphia. (Finalist-5) WOODRUFF, CHRIS: (Winner-2) 1997 - TMS Montral; 1999 - Newport. (Finalist-2) YOUL, SIMON: (Winner-2) 1989 - Schenectady; 1992 - Singapore. YZAGA, JAIME: (Winner-8) 1987 - Schenectady, Sao Paulo; 1988 - Itaparica; 1991 - Charlotte; 1992 - Auckland, Tampa; 1993 Tampa, Sydney-indoor. (Finalist-3) ZABALETA, MARIANO: (Winner-3) 1998 - Bogota; 2003 - Bastad; 2004 - Bastad. (Finalist-5) ZEDNIK, VLADIMIR: (Winner-2) 1972 - Cleveland; 1978 - Berlin. (Finalist-2) ZIRNGIBL, WERNER: (Winner) 1978 - Brussels. ZIVOJINOVIC, SLOBODAN: (Winner-2) 1986 - Houston; 1988 - Sydney-indoor. (Finalist-2) ZOECKE, MARKUS: (Winner) 1994 - Sun City. (Finalist-1) ZUGARELLI, ANTONIO: (Winner) 1976 - Bstad. (Finalist-1)

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INTERNATIONAL TENNIS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES


NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, USA
* Name Year * Adams, Russ 2007 Adee, George 1964 Alexander, Fred 1961 Allison, Wilmer 1963 Alonso, Manuel 1977 Anderson, Malcolm 2000 Ashe, Arthur 1985 Atkinson, Juliette 1974 Austin, H.W. Bunny 1997 Austin, Tracy 1992 * Baker, Lawrence, Sr. 1975 Barger-Wallach, Maud 1958 Becker, Boris 2003 Behr, Karl 1969 Betz Addie, Pauline 1965 Bjurstedt Mallory, Molla 1958 Borg, Bjorn 1987 Borotra, Jean 1976 Bowrey, Lesley Turner 1997 Bromwich, John 1984 Brookes, Norman 1977 Brough Clapp, Louise 1967 Browne, Mary K. 1957 Brugnon, Jacques 1976 * Buchholz, Butch 2005 Budge, Don 1964 Bueno, Maria 1978 Cahill, Mabel 1976 Campbell, Oliver 1955 Casals, Rosie 1996 Chace, Malcolm 1961 Chang, Michael 2008 * Chatrier, Philippe 1992 Cheney, Dodo 2004 Clark, Clarence 1983 Clark, Joseph 1955 * Clerici, Gianni 2006 Clothier, William 1956 Cochet, Henri 1976 * Collins, Arthur W. "Bud", Jr. 1994 Connolly Brinker, Maureen 1968 Connors, Jimmy 1998 Cooper, Ashley 1991 Courier, Jim 2005 Court, Margaret Smith 1979 Crawford, Jack 1979 * Cullman, Joseph F., 3rd 1990 * Danzig, Allison 1968 * David, Herman 1998 Davidson, Owen 2010 Davidson, Sven 2007 Davis, Dwight 1956 * Dell, Donald 2009 Dod, Lottie 1983 Doeg, John 1962 Doherty, Laurence 1980 Doherty, Reginald 1980 Douglass Chambers, Dorothea 1981 Drobny, Jaroslav 1983 duPont, Margaret Osborne 1967 Drr, Francoise 2003 Dwight, James 1955 Edberg, Stefan 2004 Emerson, Roy 1982 + Etchebaster, Pierre 1978 Evert, Chris 1995 Falkenburg, Bob 1974 Fernandez, Gigi 2010 Fraser, Neale 1984 Fry-Irvin, Shirley 1970 Garland, Chuck 1969 Gibson, Althea 1971 Name Year Gimeno, Andres Gonzalez, Pancho Goolagong Cawley, Evonne Gore, Arthur Graf, Stefanie Grant, Bryan "Bitsy" Gray, David Griffin, Clarence Gustav V, King of Sweden Hackett, Harold Hansell, Ellen Hard, Darlene Hardwick, Derek Hart, Doris Haydon Jones, Ann Heldman, Gladys Hester, W.E. "Slew" Hewitt, Bob Hoad, Lew Hopman, Harry Hotchkiss Wightman, Hazel Hovey, Fred Hunt, Joe Hunt, Lamar Hunter, Frank Jacobs, Helen Hull Johnston, Bill Jones, Perry Farquhar Jones, Marion Kelleher, Robert King, Billie Jean Kodes, Jan Kozeluh, Karel Kramer, Jack Lacoste, Rene Laney, Al Larned, William Larsen, Art Laver, Rod Lawford, Herbert Lendl, Ivan Lenglen, Suzanne Lott, George Mako, Gene Mandlikova, Hana Marble, Alice Martin, Alastair Martin, William McChesney, Jr. Maskell, Dan Mathieu, Simone McCormack, Mark McEnroe, John McGregor, Ken McKane Godfree, Kathleen McKinley, Chuck McLoughlin, Maurice McMillan, Frew McNeill, Don Moore, Elisabeth Mortimer Barrett, Angela Mulloy, Gardnar Murray, R. Lindley Myrick, Julian Nastase, Ilie Navratilova, Martina Newcombe, John Nielsen, Arthur Noah, Yannick Novotna, Jana Nusslein, Hans Nuthall Shoemaker, Betty Name Olmedo, Alex Osuna, Rafael 2009 1968 1988 2006 2004 1972 1985 1970 1980 1961 1965 1973 2010 1969 1985 1979 1981 1992 1980 1978 1957 1974 1966 1993 1961 1962 1958 1970 2006 2000 1987 1990 2006 1968 1976 1979 1956 1969 1981 2006 2001 1978 1964 1973 1994 1964 1973 1982 1996 2006 2008 1999 1999 1978 1986 1957 1992 1965 1971 1993 1972 1958 1963 1991 2000 1986 1971 2005 2005 2006 1977 Year 1987 1979 * Outerbridge, Mary Palfrey Danzig, Sarah Parker, Frank Parks, Brad Patterson, Gerald Patty, Budge Pell, Theodore Perry, Fred + Pettitt, Tom Pietrangeli, Nicola Quist, Adrian Rafter, Patrick Ralston, Dennis Renshaw, Ernest Renshaw, William Richards, Vincent Richey, Nancy Riggs, Bobby Roche, Tony Roosevelt, Ellen Rose, Mervyn Rosewall, Ken Round Little, Dorothy Ryan, Elizabeth Sabatini, Gabriela Sampras, Pete Sanchez-Vicario, Aranxta Santana, Manuel Savitt, Dick Schroeder, Ted * Scott, Gene Sears, Eleonora Sears, Richard Sedgman, Frank Segura, Pancho Seixas, Vic Seles, Monica Shields, Frank Shriver, Pam Slocum, Henry Smith, Stan Stolle, Fred Sutton Bundy, May Talbert, Bill Tilden, Bill * Tingay, Lance * Tinling, Ted * Tobin, Brian Townsend Toulmin, Bertha Trabert, Tony * Van Alen, James Van Ryn, John Vilas, Guillermo Vines, Ellsworth von Cramm, Gottfried Wade, Virginia Wagner, Marie Ward, Holcombe Washburn, Watson Whitman, Malcolm Wilander, Mats Wilding, Anthony Williams, Richard, 2nd Wills Moody Roark, Helen * WINGFIELD, MAJOR WALTER CLOPTON Wood, Sidney Woodbridge, Todd Woodforde, Mark Wrenn, Robert Wright, Beals Wynne Bolton, Nancy Zvereva, Natasha 1981 1963 1966 2010 1989 1977 1966 1975 1982 1986 1984 2006 1987 1983 1983 1961 2003 1967 1986 1975 2001 1980 1986 1972 2006 2007 2007 1984 1976 1966 2008 1968 1955 1979 1984 1971 2009 1964 2002 1955 1987 1985 1956 1967 1959 1982 1986 2003 1974 1970 1965 1963 1991 1962 1977 1989 1969 1956 1965 1955 2002 1978 1957 1959 1997 1964 2010 2010 1955 1956 2006 2010

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KEY: * Enshrined for Contributions to Tennis, + Enshrined as a Court Tennis Player

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ATP WORLD TOUR POINTS TABLES


South African Airways ATP Rankings
Total Tournament Financial Category Commitment W F Grand Slam 2000 1200 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals* 1500 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 1000 600 ATP World Tour 500 500 300 ATP World Tour 250 250 150 75 Challenger 125,000 +H 125 Challenger 125,000 110 65 Challenger 100,000 100 60 Challenger 75,000 90 55 Challenger 50,000 80 48 80 48 Challenger 35,000 +H Futures** 15,000 +H 35 20 Futures** 15,000 27 15 Futures** 10,000 18 10 SF 720 360 180 90 45 40 35 33 29 29 10 8 6 QF R16 360 180 180 90 45 25 20 18 17 15 15 4 3 2 90 45 20 10 9 8 8 7 6 1 1 1 R32 90 Additional qualifying R64 R128 points 45 10 25
(1) 25 (2) 20 (3) 12

45 10 (25) (10) (20) (10)

5 5 5 5 3 3

*Barclays ATP World Finals 1500 for undefeated Champion (200 for each round robin match win, plus 400 for a semifinal win, plus 500 for the final win). ** ATP Doubles Ranking points will be awarded in Futures Tournaments beginning with the semifinal round. (1) 16 points only if the main draw is larger than 56. (2) 10 points only if the main draw is larger than 32. (3) 5 points only if the main draw is larger than 32.

Dsseldorf World Team Cup Points Schedule


Singles 1 Singles 2 Doubles Deciding Match Dead Rubber 1st Round 35 25 2nd Round 35 25 3rd Round 35 25 Finals* Cumulative 95 200 50 125 Bonus Points** 50 50 Total 250 175

35 10

35 10

35 10

95 20

200 50

50

250 50

Bonus Points: *Players who only play the finals will be awarded points from the previous round. **Players must win all 4 matches and be part of the winning team in order to earn the Bonus Points.

Davis Cup World Group & Playoff Points Schedule


Playoff Round Playoff Round First Round* First Round* Quarterfinal Quarterfinal Semifinal Semifinal Final Final Match 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Per Match Team Performance Wins Won Bonus Bonus Cumulative 5 10 40 40 40 80 65 145 65 210 70 280 70 350 500 75 75** 75 125*** 625

*Participation: For the first round only, any player who competes in a live match(es), without a win, shall receive 10 ranking points. **Team bonus awarded to player who wins 7 live matches in a calendar year and his team wins the competition. ***Individual player bonus to player who wins 8 live matches in a calendar year.

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