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2016 ATP WORLD TOUR


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ROLL OF HONOUR
2015 NOVAK DJOKOVIC (SRB)
2014 NOVAK DJOKOVIC (SRB) 1993 PETE SAMPRAS (USA)
2013 RAFAEL NADAL (ESP) 1992 JIM COURIER (USA)
2012 NOVAK DJOKOVIC (SRB) 1991 STEFAN EDBERG (SWE)
2011 NOVAK DJOKOVIC (SRB) 1990 STEFAN EDBERG (SWE)
2010 RAFAEL NADAL (ESP) 1989 IVAN LENDL (CZE)
2009 ROGER FEDERER (SUI) 1988 MATS WILANDER (SWE)
2008 RAFAEL NADAL (ESP) 1987 IVAN LENDL (CZE)
2007 ROGER FEDERER (SUI) 1986 IVAN LENDL (CZE)
2006 ROGER FEDERER (SUI) 1985 IVAN LENDL (CZE)
2005 ROGER FEDERER (SUI) 1984 JOHN MCENROE (USA)
2004 ROGER FEDERER (SUI) 1983 JOHN MCENROE (USA)
2003 ANDY RODDICK (USA) 1982 JOHN MCENROE (USA)
2002 LLEYTON HEWITT (AUS) 1981 JOHN MCENROE (USA)
2001 LLEYTON HEWITT (AUS) 1980 BJORN BORG (SWE)
2000 GUSTAVO KUERTEN (BRA) 1979 BJORN BORG (SWE)
1999 ANDRE AGASSI (USA) 1978 JIMMY CONNORS (USA)
1998 PETE SAMPRAS (USA) 1977 JIMMY CONNORS (USA)
1997 PETE SAMPRAS (USA) 1976 JIMMY CONNORS (USA)
1996 PETE SAMPRAS (USA) 1975 JIMMY CONNORS (USA)
1995 PETE SAMPRAS (USA) 1974 JIMMY CONNORS (USA)
1994 PETE SAMPRAS (USA) 1973 ILIE NASTASE (ROU)
PRODUCTION TEAM
Editors-In-Chief:
Joshua Rey, Greg Sharko
Managing Editor: Nanette Duxin
Art Director: Stephanie Peat
Editor: Maria Garcia-Planas
Statistical Assistance:
Graham Edgar
Contributors:
Nicola Arzani NOTE FROM ATP EXECUTIVE
Fabienne Benoit
James Buddell CHAIRMAN & PRESIDENT
George Ciz
Martin Dagahs Dear Media and Tennis Fans,
Cecilia Ghe
Simon Higson
Edward La Cava Welcome to the 2016 ATP World Tour. Another spectacular season lies
Leigh Walsh ahead as the worlds greatest athletes battle across 62 tournaments in 31
Photography: countries, in addition to the four Grand Slams, in their quest for prestigious
Getty Images titles, coveted Emirates ATP Rankings points, and the ultimate crown of
www.red-photographic.com finishing the season as the year-end ATP World No. 1.
Marc Aspland
Special Database Assistance: Last season proved to be a record-breaking year for the ATP World Tour
www.Ubitennis.com both on and off the court. Novak Djokovic compiled one of the best seasons
in the history of the Tour, capturing 11 titles including three Grand Slams and
ATP London an unprecedented six ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles. Novaks results
Palliser House, Palliser Road in recent years speak for themselves. We are privileged to be witnessing one
London W14 9EB of the greatest players of all time right at the top of his game.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ATP WORLD TOUR INTRODUCTION Top 50 Singles &


Doubles Career Title Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
ATP Timeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Career Title Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214
Year-by-Year Title Leaders/ By Country
ATP WORLD TOUR ADMINISTRATION Title Leaders/Low-Ranked Winners . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Organisational Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Year-by-Year Lowest Ranked Winners/
ATP Executive Chairman & President Bio . . . . . . . . . 8 Longest Win Streaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216

Board of Directors, 2015 FedEx ATP Performance Leaders . . . . . . . . . .218


Executive Management & Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Infosys ATP Scores & Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
On-Site Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2015 ATP Tournaments and Grand Slam Results 224
PR & Marketing FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2015 ATP by the Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225

2016 ATP WORLD TOUR


TOURNAMENT INFORMATION GRAND SLAMS AND
2016 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 OLYMPICS HISTORY
2016 ATP World Tour Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Australian Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232
Grand Slams & Barclays Roland Garros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
ATP World Tour Finals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Wimbledon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Tournaments . . . . . 20 US Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242
ATP World Tour 500 Tournaments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 All-Time Grand Slam Title Leaders
ATP World Tour 250 Tournaments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 and Olympic History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR


FINALS HISTORY
Player Biographies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Barclays ATP World Tour Finals History . . . . . . . . 247
Player Birthdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179

Retired Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184


DAVIS CUP HISTORY
Open Era Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
Davis Cup Title Leaders and
Year-by-Year World Group Final Round . . . . . . . . 250
RANKINGS, FACTS & FIGURES 2016 World Group Draw and
2015 Year-End Emirates ATP Rankings . . . . . . . . . 204 2015 Davis Cup Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251

Emirates ATP Rankings Year-End History . . . . . . . 205


Emirates ATP Rankings History of No . 1 . . . . . . . . 206 ATP CHALLENGER TOUR
2015 Year-End Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings ATP Challenger Tour Finals and
and Emirates ATP Doubles Team Rankings . . . . . . 208 Challenger Title Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252

Emirates ATP Doubles Team Rankings Emirates ATP Rankings Points Table . . . . . . . . . . . 253
Top 10 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings History ATP WORLD TOUR AWARDS
of No . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 ATP World Tour Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
2015 Year-End Prize Money Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . 211 International Tennis
Total Career Prize Money Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 Hall of Fame Inductees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257

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atp world tour timeline

The ATP is in its fifth decade as a leading governing body in professional tennis. The organisation was formed in
1972 when a handful of the games top 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.

The following is a look back aT aTP highlighTs over The PasT four decades:
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
standardising prize money distribution and the conduct and discipline code. The ATP shows its strength and sends
message of player unity after players boycott Wimbledon to defend Niki Pilics position against a Yugoslavian
Federation suspension for missing a Davis Cup match.
1974: The Mens 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.
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.
1985: At the request of the ATP, MIPTC passes a Drug Testing Rule, making tennis the first professional sport to
institute a workable and well-designed drug testing programme.
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 six 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 Mercedes-Benz star signage on nets.
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.

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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: ATP launches 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 organising 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. Doubles
stars gain greater support and exposure through a promotional ATP Doubles Revolution campaign and
new match format. The player challenge, utilising video review for close line calls, debuts in Miami and is
successfully implemented at 13 tournaments.
2007: The ATP introduces a number of changes to the Tour, including the elimination of best-of-5 set finals, as
well as reduced draw sizes at five ATP Masters Series events to lessen the physical demands on top players and
enhance TV scheduling. The ATP also increases prize money for the first time since 2000 and creates a new
multi-million dollar marketing fund.
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. Its the first time in the organisations history
the top three players have joined the council in the same two-year period. All worldwide tennis organisations
(WTA, ITF, ATP & Grand Slams) form a Tennis Integrity Unit. A new agreement is struck with Barclays to become
the title sponsor of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London.
2009: Adam Helfant takes over as ATP Executive Chairman and President in January. The organisation is
rebranded as the ATP World Tour, the launch of which included a new logo. Three new tournament categories
are introduced during the season with ATP World Tour Masters 1000, ATP World Tour 500 and ATP World Tour
250 level events. The ATP launches ATP World Tour Uncovered, a weekly lifestyle TV show broadcast in more
than 150 countries worldwide.
2010: During the season two major sponsors are announced with the signing of Corona Extra as a premier
partner and FedEx as a platinum partner, while the Tours partnership with Ricoh is expanded significantly.
2011: A multi-year prize money agreement is announced seeing levels on the Tour exceed $90 million (not
including Grand Slams) for the first time by 2014. The ATP ACES For Charity grant programme is launched,
with twelve $10,000 grants being awarded to charitable initiatives nominated by tournaments and players.
2012: Brad Drewett takes over as ATP Executive Chairman & President in January. An ATP World Tour 500
tournament in Rio de Janeiro is approved from 2014.
2013: The ATP announces new global partnerships with Emirates, Rolex and Tecnifibre. The ATP Heritage
Programme is launched to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of the Emirates ATP Rankings and the history
of the ATP, culminating with a No.1 celebration event at the Waldorf Astoria in New York. Brad Drewett, the
then-current ATP Executive Chairman & President, passes away in May from Motor Neurone Disease. In the
preceding 12 months, Drewett had led discussions resulting in significant prize money increases for all players
across all Grand Slams. The ATP Board of Directors approves the re-categorisation of Queens and Halle as
ATP World Tour 500 events from 2015.
2014: Chris Kermode takes over as ATP Executive Chairman and President on January 1, succeeding the late
Brad Drewett. The ATP announces partnership renewals with FedEx and Enel, and a new global partnership
with Vixlet. The season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals sets a new attendance record of 263,560 the
biggest in its 45-year history. A Business Advisory Board, consisting of select global executives and a Legends
Advisory Board of former high profile players, are both formed to assist with long-term planning.
2015: The ATP agrees to new partnerships with Maui Jim, Peugeot, Infosys and Le Sports, as well as securing an
enhanced partnership with Emirates that sees the award-winning airline become the Tours Premier Partner
through 2020. The ATP launches its own social media network, MyATP powered by Vixlet. The Barclays ATP
World Tour Finals are confirmed to stay in London a further three years, through 2018. The Tour achieves an
all-time attendance record with 4.5 million fans attending on-site.

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peugeot.com

PEUGEOT ON ALL TENNIS GROUNDS


AROUND THE WORLD
ATP ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Chairman
& President
Chris Kermode

Player Representatives Tournament Representatives

Giorgio Di Palermo Gavin Forbes


David Egdes Charles Smith
Justin Gimelstob Mark Webster

PLAYER COUNCIL TOURNAMENT COUNCIL


1-50 Singles Kevin Anderson 5 Europe
John Isner Julien Boutter, Christer Hult,
Gilles Simon Sergio Palmieri, Herwig Straka,
Stan Wawrinka Mark Webster

51-100 Singles Jurgen Melzer 4 International Group


Sergiy Stakhovsky Allon Khakshouri, Graham Pearce,
Charles Smith, Salah Tahlak
1-100 Doubles Raven Klaasen
Bruno Soares 4 Americas
Gavin Forbes, Eugene Lapierre,
At-Large Eric Butorac
Bill Oakes, Raul Zurutuza
Andre Sa

Alumni Yves Allegro

Coach Claudio Pistolesi

PLAYER MEMBERS
Division I Division II TOURNAMENT MEMBERS
Full Members
Conditional Members
ALUMNI MEMBERS
COACH MEMBERS

STAFF
London Monte-Carlo
Ponte Vedra Beach Sydney

Carries out the day-to-day operations


and administration of the ATP

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ATP EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN
AND PRESIDENT

CHRIS KERMODE began serving as ATP Executive Chairman


& President on 1 January 2014. Kermode has been involved
in tennis for more than 30 years, first as a player, and then
more recently serving as Tournament Director of the Aegon
Championships at Queens Club, as well as Managing Director of
the season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals.

The ATPs crown jewel event in London has welcomed more


than 1.8 million fans to The O2 arena whilst under his leadership,
since 2009. Kermode also enjoyed a hugely successful tenure
as Tournament Director of the Aegon Championships at Queens
Club, culminating in the tournaments re-categorisation as an
ATP World Tour 500 event from 2015.

Following his career as a professional player, Kermode worked


as one of Londons top tennis coaches. He went on to work in
both the film and music industries, starting his own promotion
& events company, before returning to tennis.Kermode and
his wife, Adelle, have three children, Tess, Ellie and Sam. He is
based in the ATPs London office.

ATP Executive Chairman and President Chris Kermode and Mayor of London Boris Johnson welcome the
worlds top eight singles players to London ahead of the 2015 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals

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ATP EXECUTIVE STAFF

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Giorgio Di Palermo David Egdes Justin Gimelstob


Player Player Player
Representative Representative Representative
Europe International Americas

Gavin Forbes Charles Smith Mark Webster


Tournament Tournament Tournament
Representative Representative Representative
Americas International Europe

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

Nicola Arzani SVP PR & Marketing


Gayle Bradshaw EVP Rules & Competition
George Ciz SVP Marketing & Business Development
Linda Clark VP Tournament Relations Americas
Todd Ellenbecker VP Medical Services
Philip Galloway Chief Operating Officer & Chief Financial Officer
Simon Higson VP Corporate Communications & PR
Ross Hutchins VP Player Relations
Chris Kermode Executive Chairman & President
Alison Lee EVP International Group
David Massey VP Europe
Jeff Reel VP & General Counsel
Murray Swartzberg SVP Information Technology & Digital Media
Mario Vergara Director Player Relations
Mark Young Vice Chairman, Chief Legal & Media Officer

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ATP ON-SITE TEAM

SUPERVISORS

Gerry Armstrong Tom Barnes Lars Graff Mark Darby Thomas Karlberg Carlos Sanches
East Sussex, England Dir. Ofciating Dir. Ofciating Senior Supervisor Karlstad, Sweden Lisbon, Portugal
Operations Administration Latham, NY, USA
Fresno, CA, USA Bastad, Sweden

CHAIR UMPIRES

Carlos Bernardes Damien Dumusois Mohamed Lahyani Cedric Mourier Fergus Murphy Ali Nili Damian Steiner
Sao Paulo, Brazil Paris, France Uppsala, Sweden Roanne, France Dublin, Ireland Ponte Vedra Beach, Buenos Aires, Argentina
FL, USA

PHYSIOTHERAPISTS

Graham Anderson Todd Ellenbecker Luke Fuller Hugo Gravil Ben Herde Timo Kalbantner Yannick Paul Ness
London, England VP Medical Services Toronto, Canada Snr. Physiotherapist Melbourne, Australia Stuttgart, Germany Lambrecht Dir. Medical Services
Scottsdale, AZ, USA Metz, France Hamburg, Germany Melbourne, Australia

David Pires Alejandro Clay Sniteman Shuhei Suzuki Christiaan Swier Jeff Vajay Seif Wardani
Lisbon, Portugal Resnicoff Dir. Medical Services Minneapolis, Utrecht, Holland Raleigh, NC, USA Copenhagen,
Buenos Aires, Salt Lake City, UT, USA MN, USA Denmark
Argentina

TOUR MANAGERS

Miro Bratoev Konstantin Haerle Pablo Juarez Fernando Sanchez Thomas Schrader
Dir. of Player Relations Ponte Vedra Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach, Marbella, Spain Snr. Tour Manager
Soa, Bulgaria FL, USA FL, USA Ponte Vedra Beach,
FL, USA

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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: 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 availability (in the press conference room or in
the mixed zone) or special 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: What is the mixed zone?


A: It is a different approach to post-match player interviews allowing a more efficient interaction
between media and players. The mixed zone facilitates immediate contact between media and
athletes right after a match in a designated area near the entrance to the Locker Room. At the
beginning of each day of main draw play, the ATP will determine the list of press conferences with
the rest of the player post-match interviews taking place in the mixed zone.

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
Alison Kim (akim@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 David Cotton at ATP Media (david.cotton@atpmedia.tv).

Q: How do I get photos of tennis players and tournaments?


A: Please contact any independent photographer or agency.

PR & MARKETING

Nicola Arzani Simon Higson Martin Dagahs Nanette Duxin Greg Sharko
SVP VP Corporate Director Director Director
PR & Marketing Communications & PR PR & Marketing PR & Marketing Media Information
narzani@atpworldtour.com shigson@atpworldtour.com mdagahs@atpworldtour.com nduxin@atpworldtour.com gsharko@atpworldtour.com

Fabienne Benoit Richard Evans Maria Garcia-Planas Mark Epps Edward La Cava Joshua Rey
Senior Manager Senior Manager Senior Manager Manager Manager Manager
PR & Marketing Sponsorship & Marketing PR & Marketing Sponsorship & Marketing PR & Marketing Media Information
fbenoit@atpworldtour.com revans@atpworldtour.com mgarcia@atpworldtour.com mepps@atpworldtour.com elacava@atpworldtour.com jrey@atpworldtour.com

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JEREMY CHARDY

TRAINING, PLAYING, WINNING. ELEGANCE IS VICTORY.


Lacoste congratulates Jeremy Chardy for his successful year on the ATP World Tour.
GRAND SLAMS
BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS
ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000
ATP WORLD TOUR 500
ATP WORLD TOUR 250
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atp world tour 2016 season
WEEK city tournamEnt namE surfacE draW
Calendar 2016

startinG

Jan 4 Brisbane 1 Brisbane International presented by suncorp H 28


Chennai aircel Chennai open H 28
Doha 7 Qatar exxonMobil open H 32
Jan 11 Auckland 7 asB Classic H 28
Sydney 7 apia International sydney H 28
Jan 18 Melbourne australian open* H 128

Feb 1 Montpellier open sud de France IH 28


Quito ecuador open Quito CL 28
Sofia Garanti Koza sofia open IH 28
Feb 8 Rotterdam aBn aMRo World Tennis Tournament IH 32
Memphis Memphis open IH 28
Buenos Aires argentina open CL 28
Feb 15 Rio de Janeiro Rio open presented by Claro CL 32
Delray Beach Delray Beach open H 32
Marseille open 13 IH 28
Feb 22 Acapulco 7 abierto Mexicano Telcel H 32
Dubai 7 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships H 32
So Paulo Brasil open CL 28
Feb 29 Davis Cup First Round*
Mar 7 Indian Wells 5 BnP Paribas open H 96

Mar 21 Miami 4 Miami open presented by Ita H 96

apr 4 Houston Fayez sarofim & Co. Us Mens Clay Court Championship CL 28
Marrakech Grand Prix Hassan II CL 28
apr 11 Monte-Carlo 1 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters CL 56
apr 18 Barcelona Barcelona open Banc sabadell CL 48
Bucharest BRD nastase Tiriac Trophy CL 28
apr 25 Estoril Millennium estoril open CL 28
Istanbul TeB BnP Paribas Istanbul open CL 28
Munich BMW open by FWU aG CL 28
May 2 Madrid 1 Mutua Madrid open CL 56
May 9 Rome 1 Internazionali BnL dItalia CL 56
May 16 Geneva 1, 7 Banque eric sturdza Geneva open CL 28
Nice 1, 7 open de nice Cte dazur CL 28
May 23 Paris 1 Roland Garros* CL 128

Jun 6 s-Hertogenbosch Ricoh open G 28


Stuttgart MercedesCup G 28
Jun 13 Halle Gerry Weber open G 32
London aegon Championships G 32
Jun 20 Nottingham 1, 7 aegon open nottingham G 48

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atp world tour 2016 season
start city tournament name surface draw

Calendar 2016
date

Jun 27 London Wimbledon* G 128

Jul 11 Davis Cup Quarter-finals*


Hamburg German Tennis Championships 2016 CL 32
Bstad skistar swedish open CL 28
Newport Hall of Fame Tennis Championships G 28
Jul 18 Washington D.C. Citi open H 48
Gstaad swiss open Gstaad CL 28
Kitzbhel 7 Generali open CL 28
Umag 7 Konzum Croatia open Umag CL 28
Jul 25 Toronto Rogers Cup H 56
aug 1 Atlanta 7 BB&T atlanta open H 28
aug 8 Rio de Janeiro 6 olympic Games* H 64
Los Cabos abierto Mexicano Los Cabos H 28
aug 15 Cincinnati 1 Western & southern open H 56
aug 22 Winston-Salem 1, 7 Winston-salem open H 48
aug 29 New York Us open* H 128

sep 12 Davis Cup semi-finals*


sep 19 Metz Moselle open IH 28
St. Petersburg st. Petersburg open IH 28
sep 26 Kuala Lumpur Malaysian open, Kuala Lumpur IH 28
Shenzhen shenzhen open H 28
oct 3 Beijing China open H 32
Tokyo Rakuten Japan open Tennis Championships H 32
oct 10 Shanghai 1 shanghai Rolex Masters H 56
Oct 17 Moscow Kremlin Cup by Bank of Moscow IH 28
Stockholm If Stockholm Open IH 28
Valencia Valencia Open IH 28
Oct 24 Basel Swiss Indoors Basel IH 32
Vienna Erste Bank Open 500 IH 32
Oct 31 Paris BNP Paribas Masters IH 48
Nov 14 London 1 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals IH
Nov 21 Davis Cup Final*

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ATP World Tour 500 ATP World Tour 250
n Barclays ATP World Tour Finals n Grand Slams / Olympic Games n Davis Cup

*Grand Slams, Olympics and Davis Cup are not ATP events
H = Hard court G = Grass court cL = Clay court iH = Indoor Hard court
1 4 5 6 7
Sunday start Wednesday start Thursday start Saturday start Saturday final

As of December 3, 2015

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ATP WORLD TOUR PROFILE*

62 TOURNAMENTS IN 31 COUNTRIES

9
Barclays ATP ATP World Tour
World Tour Finals Masters 1000

13 39
ATP World ATP World
Tour 500 Tour 250

By Surface: By Environment:
35 Hard 47 Outdoor
21 Clay 15 Indoor
6 Grass

BY COUNTRY

10 United States 2 Netherlands 1 Malaysia

5 France 2 Russia 1 Monaco

4 Germany 2 Sweden 1 Morocco

3 China 1 Argentina 1 New Zealand

3 Great Britain 1 Bulgaria 1 Portugal

3 Spain 1 Canada 1 Qatar

3 Switzerland 1 Croatia 1 Romania

2 Australia 1 Ecuador 1 Turkey

2 Austria 1 India 1 United


Arab Emirates
2 Brazil 1 Italy

2 Mexico 1 Japan

* Does not include Grand Slams, Davis Cup or Olympics


As of December 3, 2015

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grand slams
aUsTRalIaN OPeN MElBoURnE, AUsTRAliA
January 18-31, 2016
Site: Melbourne Park Website: www.ausopen.com
Main Court Seating: 14,663 Tournament First Held: 1905
Address: Private Bag 6060, Richmond, Vic, Australia 3121
Tel: +613 9914 4400 E-mail: ausopen@tennis.com.au
Media Contact: Prue Ryan E-mail: pryan@tennis.com.au
Craig Tiley Tel: +613 9914 4175 Ticket Hotline: 1300 888 104 /+61 3 9039 9407
Tournament Director

ROlaND GaRROs PARis, FRAncE


May 22-June 5, 2016

Site: stade Roland Garros Website: www.rolandgarros.com


Main Court Seating: 14,911 Tournament First Held: 1891
Address: Fdration Franaise de Tennis, stade Roland-Garros, 2,
avenue Gordon-Bennett 75016 Paris, France Tel: +33 1 4743 4800 Fax: +33 1 4743 04 94
Director of Operations: christophe Fagniez Contact: christine donnet
Gilbert Ysern E-mail: cdonnet@fft.fr
Tournament Director
Media Contacts:
Press: Guillaume lebastard E-mail: glebastard@fft.fr Tel: + 33 1 4743 4998
TV: sandra Gorline E-mail: sgorline@fft.fr Tel: +33 1 4743 4025
Tickets Online: www.fft-tickets.com

WImBleDON WiMBlEdon, EnGlAnd


June 27-July 10, 2016
Site: The All England lawn Tennis club Website: www.wimbledon.com
Main Court Seating: 15,000 Tournament First Held: 1877
Address: church Road, Wimbledon, london, sW19 5AE, UK
Tel: +44 20 8944 1066 E-mail: sarah.clarke@aeltc.com
Media Contact: denise Tyler E-mail: denise.Tyler@aeltc.com
Richard Lewis Tel: +44 20 8971 2310 Ticket Hotline: +44 20 8971 2473
Tournament Director

Us OPeN FlUsHinG MEAdoWs, nEW YoRK, UsA


August 29-September 11, 2016
Site: UsTA Billie Jean King national Tennis center
Website: www.usopen.org
Main Court Seating: 23,700 Tournament First Held: 1881
Address: 70 West Red oak lane, White Plains, nY 10604, UsA
Tel: +1 914 696 7000
David Brewer Media Contact: chris Widmaier E-mail: widmaier@usta.com
Tournament Director Tel: +1 914 696 7284 Ticket Hotline: +1 866 oPEn TiX

BaRClaYs aTP WORlD TOUR FINals london, EnGlAnd


November 13-20, 2016

Site: The o2 Website: www.BarclaysATPWorldTourFinals.com


Court Seating: 17,500 Tournament First Held: 1970
Address: ATP london, Palliser House, Palliser Road, london W14 9EB, UK
Tel: +44 207 381 7890
Media Contact: nicola Arzani E-mail: narzani@atpworldtour.com
Tel: +44 207 381 7890 Ticket Hotline: +44 161 385 3211
Chris Kermode
Tournament Chairman

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atp world tour masters 1000

ATP World Tour / WTA Combined Event

BNP PariBas OPeN IndIan wells, CalIfornIa, usa


March 10-20, 2016

Site: Indian Wells Tennis Garden Website: www.bnpparibasopen.com


Stadium Court Seating: 16,100 Tournament First Held: 1976

Raymond Moore Address: 78-200 Miles Avenue, Indian Wells, CA 92210, USA
Tournament Director Tel: +1 760 200 8400 E-mail: rmoore@iwtg.net
Media Contact: Matt Van Tuinen E-mail: matt@mvtpr.com
Tel: +1 773 275 8484 Ticket Hotline: +1 800 999 1585

ATP World Tour / WTA Combined Event

miami OPeN PreseNteD BY ita MIaMI, florIda, usa


March 23-April 3, 2016

Site: Tennis Center at Crandon Park Website: www.miamiopen.com


Stadium Court Seating: 13,800 Tournament First Held: 1985

Adam Barrett Address: 1500 Douglas Road, Suite 230, Coral Gables, FL 33134, USA
Tournament Director Tel: +1 305 446 2200 E-mail: adam.barrett@img.com
Media Contact: Sam Henderson E-mail: sam.henderson@img.com
Tel: +1 305 446 2200 Ticket Hotline: +1 305 442 3367

mONte-CarLO rOLeX masters Monte-Carlo, MonaCo


April 10-17, 2016

Site: Monte-Carlo Country Club Website: www.montecarlorolexmasters.mc


Stadium Court Seating: 10,113 Tournament First Held: 1897

Address: S.M.E.T.T., Rsidence Puccini, 48 Boulevard dItalie, 98000 Monaco


Zeljko Franulovic Tel: +377 97 98 70 00 E-mail: prialland@smett.mc
Tournament Director Media Contact: Philippe Rialland E-mail: prialland@smett.mc
Tel: +377 97 98 70 00 Ticket Hotline: +377 97 98 70 00

ATP World Tour / WTA Combined Event

mUtUa maDriD OPeN MadrId, spaIn


May 1-8, 2016

Site: Caja Mgica Website: www.madrid-open.com


Stadium Court Seating: 12,500 Tournament First Held: 2002

Manolo Santana Address: Oficinas Madrid Open, Caja Mgica, Nivel-1, C/Camino de Perales s/n, 28041, Spain
Tournament Director Tel: +34 914 649 719 E-mail: jmgarcia@madrid-open.com
Media Contact: Antonio Arenas E-mail: comunicacion@madrid-open.com
Tel: +34 915 268 188 Ticket Hotline: +34 902 1 TENIS (83647)

ATP World Tour / WTA Combined Event

iNterNaZiONaLi BNL DitaLia roMe, ItalY


May 8-15, 2016

Site: Foro Italico Website: www.internazionalibnlditalia.com


Stadium Court Seating: 10,500 Tournament First Held: 1930

Sergio Palmieri Address: Federazione Italiana Tennis, Stadio Olimpico, Curva Nord, scala G, 1 piano, 00135 Rome, Italy
Tournament Director Tel: +39 06 98372101/0 E-mail: internazionalibnl@federtennis.it
Media Contact: Angelo Mancuso E-mail: ufficiostampa@federtennis.it
Tel: +39 06 98372115 Ticket Hotline: +39 06 3208225

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atp world tour masters 1000


rOgers CUP toronto, Canada
July 25-31, 2016

Site: Aviva Centre Website: www.rogerscup.com


Stadium Court Seating: 10,600 Tournament First Held: 1881

Address: 1 Shoreham Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3N 3A6


Karl Hale Tel: +1 416 665 9777 E-mail: info@tenniscanada.com
Tournament Director Media Contact: Sarah Grossman E-mail: sgrossman@tenniscanada.com
Tel: +1 416 509 9694 Ticket Hotline: +1 877 283 6647

ATP World Tour / WTA Combined Event

WesterN & sOUtherN OPeN CInCInnatI, ohIo, usa


August 14-21, 2016

Site: Lindner Family Tennis Center Website: www.WSOpen.com


Stadium Court Seating: 11,467 Tournament First Held: 1899

Tournament Director Address: 250 E. Fifth St., Suite 1310, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA
To be announced Tel: +1 513 651 0303
Media Contact: Will Sikes E-mail: wsikes@cincytennis.com
Tel: +1 513 651 4323 Ticket Hotline: +1 513 651 0303

shaNghai rOLeX masters shanghaI, ChIna


October 9-16, 2016

Site: Qizhong Tennis Center Website: www.shanghairolexmasters.com


Stadium Court Seating: 13,880 Tournament First Held: 2009

Address: Shanghai JUSS; 15th Floor, Jiu Shi Tower, No.28 Zhong Shan Road South, Shanghai 200020,
Michael Andres P.R. China
Luevano Tel: +86 21 6333 9436 E-mail: mluevano@netvigator.com
Tournament Director Media Contact: Craig Gabriel/Ivy Zhuang E-mail: craig@crosscourt.com.au
E-mail: zhuangy@jussevent.com
Tel: +86 21 6330 7592 Ticket Hotline: +86 21 962 388

BNP PariBas masters parIs, franCe


October 31-November 6, 2016

Site: AccorHotels Arena Website: www.bnpparibasmasters.com


Stadium Court Seating: 15,000 Tournament First Held: 1986

Address: Fdration Franaise de Tennis, Stade Roland Garros, 2 avenue Gordon Bennett 75016,
Guy Forget Paris, France
Tournament Director Tel: +33 1 4743 4800 Fax: +33 1 4743 0404
Director of Operations: Christophe Fagniez
Contact: Christine Donnet E-mail: cdonnet@fft.fr
Media Contacts: Press Guillaume Lebastard E-mail: glebastard@fft.fr Tel: +33 1 4743 4998
TV Sandra Gorline E-mail: sgorline@fft.fr Tel: +33 1 4743 4025
Tickets Online: www.fft-tickets.com Ticket Hotline: +33 (0)826 650 000

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atp world tour 500

ATP World Tour / WTA Combined Event


Acapulco Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC February 22-27, 2016
Site: Princess Mundo Imperial Website: www.abiertomexicanodetenis.com
Stadium Court Seating: 7,000 Tournament First Held: 1993
Address: Paseo de los Tamarindos #400 - A - 28, Col. Bosques de las Lomas, 05120 Mxico D.F., Mxico
Tel: +52 55 5261 6280 E-mail: rzurutuza@mextenis.com
Raul Zurutuza Media Contact: Rosa Pantoja E-mail: rpantoja@mextenis.com
Tournament Director Tel: +52 55 5261 6280 Ticket Hotline: +52 55 5325 9000

Barcelona Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell April 18-24, 2016


Site: Real Club de Tenis Barcelona 1899 Website: www.barcelonaopenbancsabadell.com
Stadium Court Seating: 8,000 Tournament First Held: 1953
Address: Bosch i Gimpera 5-13, 08034, Barcelona, Spain
Tel: +34 93 203 7852 E-mail: acosta@rctb1899.es
Media Contact: Carlos Martn E-mail: cmartin@rctb1899.es
Albert Costa Tel: +34 93 203 7852
Tournament Director

Basel Swiss Indoors Basel October 24-30, 2016


Site: St. Jakobshalle Website: www.swissindoorsbasel.ch
Stadium Court Seating: 9,000 Tournament First Held: 1970
Address: Bettenstrasse 73, 4123 Allschwil, Switzerland
Tel: +41 61 485 9595 E-mail: info@swissindoorsbasel.ch
Roger Brennwald Media Contact: Mgi Blaser E-mail: blaser@swissindoorsbasel.ch
Tournament Director Tel: +41 79 472 6862 Ticket Hotline: +41 (0)900 55 22 25

ATP World Tour / WTA Combined Event


Beijing China Open October 3-9, 2016
Site: National Tennis Center Website: www.chinaopen.com.cn
Stadium Court Seating: 15,000 Tournament First Held: 2004
Address: China Open Promotions Limited, National Tennis Center, No.2 Lin Cui Road, Chao Yang District,
Beijing P.R. China 100101 Tel: +86 10 8437 2208
Mr. Zhang Junhui
(Alfred) (above) E-mail: 818zjh@chinaopen.com.cn or charleshsiung@netvigator.com
& Mr. Charles Hsiung Media Contact: Yanan Wu E-mail: yanan.wu@chinaopen.com.cn
Co-Tournament Directors Tel: +86 10 84372208 Ticket Hotline: 400 707 6666

Dubai Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships February 22-27, 2016


Site: Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium Website: www.dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com
Stadium Court Seating: 6,500 Tournament First Held: 1993
Address: Dubai Duty Free, PO Box 831, Dubai, UAE
Tel: +9714 601 9500 E-mail: salah.tahlak@ddf.ae or bharat.godkhindi@eim.ae
Salah Hussain Media Contact: Sinead El Sibai E-mail: Sinead.ElSibai@ddf.ae
Bin Tahlak
Tournament Director Tel: +9714 601 9220 Ticket Hotline: +97146019225

Halle Gerry Weber Open June 13-19, 2016


Site: Gerry Weber Stadion Website: www.gerryweber-open.de
Stadium Court Seating: 11,500 Tournament First Held: 1993
Address: GERRY WEBER Management & Event GmbH Co. OHG, Neulehenstrasse 8,
33790 Halle / Westfalen, Germany
Tel: +49 5201 185 140 E-mail: s.uphaus@gerryweber-world.de
Ralf Weber Media Contact: Frank Hofen E-mail: gwopress@gerryweber-world.de
Tournament Director Tel: +49 5201 665 449 Ticket Hotline: +49 5201 8180

Hamburg German Tennis Championships 2016 July 11-17, 2016


Site: Rothenbaum Tennis Arena Website: www.bet-at-home-open.com
Stadium Court Seating: 7,500 Tournament First Held: 1892
Address: Hallerstrasse 89, 20149 Hamburg, Germany
Tel: +49 40 23880 44 0 E-mail: kontakt@hse-gmbh.com
Media Contact: TBC E-mail: kontakt@hse-gmbh.com
Michael Stich Tel: +49 40 23880 440 Ticket Hotline: +49 40 23880 44 44
Tournament Director

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atp world tour 500


London Aegon Championships June 13-19, 2016
Site: The Queens Club Website: www.aegonchampionships.com
Stadium Court Seating: 6,792 Tournament First Held: 1884
Address: Lawn Tennis Association, The National Tennis Centre, 100 Priory Lane, Roehampton,
London, SW15 5JQ, UK
Tel: +44 (0)7946 478 273 E-mail: stephen.farrow@lta.org.uk
Media Contact: David Law E-mail: david.law@aegonchampionships.com
Stephen Farrow Tel: +44 (0) 7764 186 090
Tournament Director

ATP World Tour / WTA Combined Event


Rio de Janeiro Rio Open presented by Claro February 15-21, 2016
Site: Jockey Club Brasileiro Website: www.rioopen.com
Stadium Court Seating: 6,200 Tournament First Held: 2014
Address: Av. Mario Ribeiro, 410 Lagoa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Tel: +55 (21) 3534-9081 E-mail: luiz.carvalho@immbr.com
Luiz Procopio Media Contact: Diana Gabanyi E-mail: diana@gabanyis.com
Carvalho Tel: +55 11 98162 3818
Tournament Director

Rotterdam ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament February 8-14, 2016


Site: Ahoy Rotterdam Website: www.abnamrowtt.nl
Stadium Court Seating: 10,000 Tournament First Held: 1974
Address: Ahoy-weg 10, 3084 BA Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Tel: +31 10 293 3144 E-mail: p.heerinckx@ahoy.nl
Media Contact: Bart Schilperoord E-mail: b.schilperoord@ahoy.nl
Tel: +31 10 2933216 Ticket Hotline: +31 10 2933811
Richard Krajicek
Tournament Director

Tokyo Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships October 3-9, 2016


Site: Ariake Colosseum and Ariake Tennis Forest Park
Website: www.rakutenopen.com
Stadium Court Seating: 10,000 Tournament First Held: 1972
Address: Kishi Memorial Hall 4F, 1-1-1 Jinnan, 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
Nao Kawatei Tel: +81 3 3481 2511 Ticket Hotline: +81 50 5817907
Tournament Director Ticket Hotline: http://en.rakutenopen.com/

Vienna Erste Bank Open 500 October 24-30, 2016


Site: Wiener Stadthalle Website: www.erstebank-open.com
Stadium Court Seating: 8,800 Tournament First Held: 1974
Address: Wiener Stadthalle, Vogelweidplatz 14, 1150 Vienna, Austria
Tel: +43 (1) 53552850 E-mail: hs@emotion.at
Media Contact: Karlheinz Wieser E-mail: presse@erstebank-open.com
Herwig Straka Tel: +43 664 2100310 Ticket Hotline: +43 1 79999 79
Tournament Director

ATP World Tour / WTA Combined Event


Washington, D.C. Citi Open July 18-24, 2016
Site: William H.G. Fitzgerald Tennis Center Website: www.citiopentennis.com
Stadium Court Seating: 7,500 Tournament First Held: 1969
Address: Lagardre Unlimited, 5335 Wisconsin Ave, NW, Ste 850, Washington, DC 20015, USA
Tel: +1 202 721 9515 E-mail: jnewman@lagardere-unlimited.com
Jeff Newman Media Contact: Sheena Pegarido E-mail: spegarido@reingoldlink.com
Tournament Director Tel: +1 202 559 4431 Ticket Hotline: +1 202 721 9500

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Atlanta BB&T Atlanta Open
atp world tour 250

August 1-6, 2016

Site: Atlantic Station Website: www.bbtatlantaopen.com


Stadium Court Seating: 3,788 Tournament First Held: 2010

Address: 264 19th Street, Suite 2220 Atlanta, GA 30363


Eddie Gonzalez Tel: +1 404 941 9202 E-mail: gonzalez@bbtatlantaopen.com
Tournament Director Media Contact: TBC
Tel: +1 404 941 9202 Ticket Hotline: +1 404 941 9202

Auckland ASB Classic


January 11-16, 2016

Site: ASB Tennis Arena Website: www.asbclassic.co.nz


Stadium Court Seating: 3,500 Tournament First Held: 1956

Address: PO Box 2905, Auckland 1140, New Zealand


Karl Budge Tel: +64 21 675 006 E-mail: karl@tennisauckland.co.nz
Tournament Director Media Contact: Rebecca Eason E-mail: rebecca@tennisauckland.co.nz
Tel: +64 9 373 1706 Ticket Hotline: 0800 Ticketek

Bstad SkiStar Swedish Open


July 11-17, 2016

Site: Bstad Tennis Stadium Website: www.swedishopen.org


Stadium Court Seating: 4,800 Tournament First Held: 1948

Address: Lagardre Sports, Vasagatan 43A, 411 37 Gteborg, Sweden


Christer Hult Tel: +46 734 33 68 01 E-mail: christer.hult@swedishopen.org
Tournament Director Media Contact: Marcus Dunr E-mail: marcus.duner@swedishopen.org
Tel: +46 734 33 68 06 Ticket Hotline: +46 431 750 75

ATP World Tour / WTA Combined Event

Brisbane Brisbane International presented by Suncorp


January 3-10, 2016

Site: Queensland Tennis Centre Site: www.brisbaneinternational.com.au


Stadium Court Seating: 5,500 Tournament First Held: 2009

Cameron Pearson Address: 190 King Arthur Terrace, Tennyson, QLD 4105, PO Box 2366, Graceville, QLD,
Tournament Director Australia 4075
Tel: +617 3120 7930 E-mail: brisbaneinternational@tennis.com.au
Media Contact: Erin Carter E-mail: ecarter@tennis.com.au
Tel: +61 3 9914 4138/+61(0)401 561 354 Ticket Hotline: 1300 888 104 / +61 3 9039 9407

Bucharest BRD Nastase Tiriac Trophy


April 18-24, 2016

Site: B.N.R. Arenas Website: www.brd-nastase-tiriac-trophy.ro


Stadium Court Seating: 4,800 Tournament First Held: 1993

Address: McCann Erickson, Jules Michelet 18, sector 1, Bucharest, Romania


Cosmin Hodor Tel: +40 72 326 8181 E-mail: cosmin_hodor@rots.ro
Tournament Director Media Contact: Lavinia Chican E-mail: lavinia_chican@mccannpr.ro
Tel: +40 72 266 1370 Ticket Hotline: +40 730 83 66 47

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Buenos Aires Argentina Open

atp world tour 250


February 8-14, 2016

Site: Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Website: www.argentinaopenatp.com


Stadium Court Seating: 4,800 Tournament First Held: 2001

Address: Odin Sports & Entertainment, 1500 Douglas Road, Suite 230 Coral Gables,
FL 33134, USA
Martin Jaite
Tournament Director Tel: +1 305 461 9290 E-mail: miguelnido@aol.com
Media Contact: Eduardo Puppo E-mail: puppoe@fibertel.com.ar
Tel: +54 114 795 7540 Ticket Hotline: +54 115 533 5533

Chennai Aircel Chennai Open


January 4-10, 2016

Site: SDAT Tennis Stadium, Nungambakkam Website: www.aircelchennaiopen.org


Stadium Court Seating: 6,000 Tournament First Held: 1996

Address: IMG Reliance Tournament Office, SDAT Tennis Stadium, Lake Area, Nungambakkam,
Tom Annear Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Tournament Director Tel: +91 44 2817 4655 E-mail: S.Karthikeyan@imgreliance.com
Media Contact: Pooja Chaudhri E-mail: pooja@conceptpr.com
Tel: +91 98 20 515445 Ticket Hotline: +91 44 2817 0191

Delray Beach Delray Beach Open


February 15-21, 2016

Site: Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center Website: www.YellowTennisBall.com


Stadium Court Seating: 3,521 Tournament First Held: 1993

Address: 30 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444, USA


Tel: +1 561 330 6000 E-mail: MBaron@YellowTennisBall.com
Mark S. Baron
Tournament Director Media Contact: Lisa Franson E-mail: LFranson@YellowTennisBall.com
Tel: +1 954 290 1326 Ticket Hotline: +1 561 330 6000

Doha Qatar ExxonMobil Open


January 4-9, 2016

Site: Khalifa Tennis Complex Website: www.qatartennis.org


Stadium Court Seating: 6,911 Tournament First Held: 1993

Address: Qatar Tennis Federation, Majlis Al Taawon St., Doha, Qatar


Tel: +974 44 409 666 E-mail: salman@qatartennis.org, Smita@qatartennis.org
Karim Alami Media Contact: Redab Massoud E-mail: redab@qatartennis.org
Tournament Director
Tel: +974 4440 9688 Ticket Hotline: +974 4440 9666

Estoril Millennium Estoril Open


April 25May 1, 2016

Site: Clube de Tnis do Estoril Website: www.millenniumestorilopen.com


Stadium Court Seating: 3,700 Tournament First Held: 2015

Address: 3LOVE - Rua dos Ciprestes, 48 2765-623 Estoril, Portugal


Joao Zilhao Tel: TBC E-mail: jz@millenniumestorilopen.com
Tournament Director Media Contact: TBC E-mail: press@millenniumestorilopen.com
Tel: TBC Ticket Hotline: www.millenniumestorilopen.com

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Geneva Banque Eric Sturdza Geneva Open
atp world tour 250

May 15-21, 2016

Site: Tennis Club de Genve Eaux-Vives Website: www.genevaopen.ch


Stadium Court Seating: 3,700 Tournament First Held: 1980

Address: Parc des Eaux-Vives, 1207 Genve, Switzerland


Thierry Grin Tel: +41 22 362 4266 E-mail: info@genevaopen.ch
Tournament Director Media Contact: Laurent Ducret E-mail: info@genevaopen.ch
Tel: +41 22 362 4266 Ticket Hotline: +41 22 362 4266

Gstaad Swiss Open Gstaad


July 18-24, 2016

Site: Roy Emerson Arena Website: www.swissopengstaad.ch


Stadium Court Seating: 4,500 Tournament First Held: 1915

Address: Swiss Open Gstaad, Neueretstrasse 2, Postfach 17, 3780 Gstaad, Switzerland
Jean-Franois Tel: +41 21 804 10 70 E-mail: gstaad@gcmsa.ch
Collet Media Contact: Luzia Kunz E-mail: lk@gcmsa.ch
Tournament Director Tel: +41 79 202 77 71 Ticket Hotline: 41 (0)33 748 81 82

Houston Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Mens Clay Court Championship
April 4-10, 2016

Site: River Oaks Country Club Website: www.usmensclaycourt.com


Stadium Court Seating: 3,500 Tournament First Held: 1910

Address: 1600 River Oaks Blvd., Houston, TX 77019, USA


Bronwyn Greer Tel: +1 713 874 6294 E-mail: bronwyn.greer@usmensclaycourt.com
Tournament Director Media contact: Pete Holtermann E-mail: pete@holtermediainc.com
Tel: +1 312 218 3442 Ticket Hotline: +1 713 529 4321 ext 436

Istanbul TEB BNP Paribas Istanbul Open


April 25May 1, 2016

Site: Garanti Koza Arena Website: www.istanbulopen.org


Stadium Court Seating: 8,000 Tournament First Held: 2015

Address: Ataturk Bulvari Sanayi Mahallesi No.1 Esenyurt Istanbul


Stefan Tzvetkov Tel: +90 444 84 48 E-mail: info@kozawos.com
Tournament Director Media Contact: Eren Celik E-mail: ecelik@kozawos.com
Tel: +905322666677 Ticket Hotline: +90 444 84 48

Kitzbhel Generali Open


July 18-23, 2016

Site: Kitzbheler Tennis Club Website: www.generaliopen.com


Stadium Court Seating: 6,400 Tournament First Held: 1895

Address: Sportfeld 2, 6370 Kitzbhel, Austria


Tel: +43 699 133 88160 E-mail: tournament@ktc.at
Alexander
Antonitsch Media Contact: Daniela Maier E-mail: redaktion@ktc.at
Tournament Director Tel: +43 664 234 22 11 Ticket Hotline: +43 5356 73160

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Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Open, Kuala Lumpur

atp world tour 250


September 26October 2, 2016

Site: Panasonic National Sports Complex


Shah Alam, Selangor Website: www.MalaysianOpenTennis.com
Stadium Court Seating: 2,100 Tournament First Held: 2009

Nick Freyer Address: IMG Hong Kong Office, 18th Floor, East Exchange Tower, 38 Leighton Road,
Tournament Director Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2894 0288 E-mail: nick.freyer@img.com
Media Contact: Doris Chan E-mail: doris.chan@img.com
Tel: +852 2894 0288 Ticket Hotline: +603 9222 8811

Los Cabos Abierto Mexicano Los Cabos


August 8-14, 2016

Site: Solaz Resort & Spa Los Cabos Website: www.abiertoloscabos.com


Stadium Court Seating: TBC Tournament First Held: 2016

Address: Paseo de los Tamarindos 400 - A 28 , Bosques de las Lomas,05120 Mxico D.F., Mexico
Tournament Director Tel: +52 55 5261 6280 E-mail: jfernandez@pegaso.net
To be announced Media Contact: Rosa Pantoja E-mail: rpantoja@mextenis.com
Ticket Hotline: +52 55 5261 6280

Marrakech Grand Prix Hassan II


April 4-10, 2016

Site: Royal Tennis Club de Marrakech Website: www.frmt.ma


Stadium Court Seating: 3,500 Tournament First Held: 1984

Address: 1, Oued Al Makhazine-Gueliz - Marrakech


Hicham Arazi Tel: +212 5 24 43 19 02 E-mail: rtcma.marrakech@gmail.com
Tournament Director rtcma@menara.ma
Media Contact: Youssef Khalfaoui E-mail: youssefk1968@gmail.com
Tel: +212 661 65 75 54 Ticket Hotline: TBC

Marseille Open 13
February 15-21, 2016

Site: Palais des Sports Website: www.open13.fr


Stadium Court Seating: 6,000 Tournament First Held: 1993

Address: Pampelonne Organisation, 15, rue de Beyrouth, 13009 Marseillee


Jean-Franois Tel: +33 4 91 72 69 59 E-mail: jf.caujolle@open13.org
Caujolle Media Contact: Elodie Malatrait-Singer E-mail: elodiemalatrait@yahoo.fr
Tournament Director Tel: +33 6 11 18 40 30 Ticket Hotline: +33 4 91 05 58 52

Memphis Memphis Open


February 8-14, 2016

Site: The Racquet Club of Memphis Website: www.memphisopen.com


Stadium Court Seating: 3,200 Tournament First Held: 1976

Address: 5111 Sanderlin Avenue, Memphis, TN 38117-4398, USA


Erin Mazurek Tel: +1 901 765 4400 E-mail: erin.mazurek@MemphisOpen.com
Tournament Director Media Contact: Valerie Morris,
Morris Marketing E-mail: valerie@vmorrismarketing.com
Tel: +1 901 425 3770 Ticket Hotline: +1 855 307 1981

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September 19-25, 2016

Site: Les Arnes de Metz Website: www.moselle-open.com


Stadium Court Seating: 5,000 Tournament First Held: 2003

Address: 2 rue des Parmentiers, 57 000 Metz, France


Julien Boutter Tel: +33 3 8721 1417 E-mail: jboutter@moselle-open.com
Tournament Director Media Contact: Romain Maudire E-mail: rmaudire@moselle-open.com
Tel: +33 3 8721 1417 Ticket Hotline: +33 3 8721 1417

Montpellier Open Sud de France


February 1-7, 2016

Site: Park & Suites Arena Montpellier Website: www.opensuddefrance.com


Stadium Court Seating: 7,500 Tournament First Held: 2010

Address: Arena Montpellier, Rue Des Levades 34470 Perols, France


Sbastien Grosjean Tel: 33 1 79 71 77 21 E-mail: frederic.tuzi@tvsportevents.com
Tournament Director Media Contact: Olivia Payerne E-mail: contact@agence-op.fr
Tel: +33 1 46040862 Ticket Hotline: +33 4 67176969

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Moscow Kremlin Cup by Bank of Moscow


October 17-23, 2016

Site: Olympic Stadium Website: www.kremlincup.ru


Stadium Court Seating: 8,500 Tournament First Held: 1990

Amir Tarpischev Address: 16, Olympiyskiy Prospect, Moscow, 129090 Russia


Tournament Director 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 Ticket Hotline: +7 495 956 3360

Munich BMW Open by FWU AG


April 25May 1, 2016

Site: MTTC Iphitos Website: www.bmwopen.de


Stadium Court Seating: 3,800 Tournament First Held: 1900

Address: Aumeisterweg 10, 80805 Munich, Germany


Patrik Khnen Tel: + 49 89 3220905 E-mail: Patrik.Kuehnen@mmpromotion.de
Tournament Director Media Contact: Sarah Thielen E-mail: sarah.thielen@mmpromotion.de
Tel: + 49 221 940577 20 Ticket Hotline: + 49 221 940577 66

Newport Hall of Fame Tennis Championships


July 11-17, 2016

Site: International Tennis Hall of Fame Website: www.halloffametennischampionships.com


Stadium Court Seating: 3,800 Tournament First Held: 1881

Address: International Tennis Hall of Fame, 194 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI 02840, USA
Todd Martin Tel: +1 401 849 3990 E-mail: tmartin@tennisfame.com
Tournament Director Media Contact: Anne Marie McLaughlin E-mail: amclaughlin@tennisfame.com
Tel: +1 401 324 6033

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Nice Open de Nice Cte dAzur

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May 15-21,2016

Site: Nice Lawn Tennis Club Website: www.openicecotedazur.com


Stadium Court Seating: 4,000 Tournament First Held: 1898

Address: Pampelonne Organisation, 15, rue de Beyrouth, 13009 Marseille


Jean-Franois Tel: +33 491726959 E-mail: jf.caujolle@open13.org
Caujolle Media Contact: Camille Pin E-mail: camille.pin06@gmail.com
Tournament Director Tel: +33 491726959 Ticket Hotline: TBC

Nottingham Aegon Open Nottingham


June 19-25, 2016

Site: Nottingham Tennis Centre Website: www.lta.org.uk/fans-major-events/


Aegon-Nottingham-Open/Home/
Stadium Court Seating: 3,500 Tournament First Held: 1995

Paul Hutchins Address: Nottingham Tennis Centre, University Boulevard, Nottingham NG 7 2QH
Tournament Director Tel: +44 (0)795 820 3065 E-mail: paul.hutchins@lta.org.uk
Media Contact: John Dolan E-mail: John.dolan@lta.org.uk
Tel: +44 (0)7584302768 Ticket Hotline: TBC

Quito Ecuador Open Quito


February 1-7, 2016

Site: Club Jacarand Website: www.ecuadoropenquito.com


Stadium Court Seating: 3,500 Tournament First Held: 2015

Address: Av. de las Acacias s/n. Urb. Jacarand, Quito, Ecuador


Fabricio Tel: + 593 2896 197/2893 903/2895 107 E-mail: mercadeo@ecuadoropenquito.com
Valdivieso Media Contact: Catalina Garavito E-mail: prensa@ecuadoropenquito.com
Tournament Director cgaravito@ecuadoropenquito.com
Tel: + 593 9996 06260 - +57 310 293 4725 Ticket Hotline: Ecuticket 1800 328 842

So Paulo Brasil Open


February 22-28, 2016

Site: Esporte Clube Pinheiros Website: www.brasilopen.com.br


Stadium Court Seating: 7,500 Tournament First Held: 2001

Address: Rua Campo Verde 61, 1st Floor, Edifcio Ceilo, Jardim Europa,
Luis Felipe 01456-010, So Paulo, Brasil
Tavares Tel: +55 11 2125 8500 E-mail: luisfelipe.tavares@kochtavares.com.br
Tournament Director Media Contact: Daniela Giuntini E-mail: imprensa@dgwcomunicacao.com.br
Tel: +55 11 98292 0826 Ticket Hotline: TBC

Shenzhen Shenzhen Open


September 26October 2, 2016

Site: Longgang Tennis Center Website: www.shenzhenopen.com


Stadium Court Seating: 4,000 Tournament First Held: 2014

Address: Longcheng Street, Longgang District, Shenzhen, China, P.R.


Allon Khakshouri Media Contact: Grant Carpio E-mail: grant.carpio@apgworld.com
Tournament Director Tel: +86 18611141260 Ticket Hotline: TBC

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s-Hertogenbosch Ricoh Open


June 6-12, 2016

Site: Autotron Rosmalen Website: www.topshelfopen.nl


Stadium Court Seating: 7,500 Tournament First Held: 1990

Marcel Hunze Address: Minderbroedersberg 10, 6211 LK Maastricht, The Netherlands


Tournament Director Tel: +31 43 367 2424 E-mail: info@topshelfopen.nl
Media Contact: Marina Witte
Tel: +31 70 415 7898 Ticket Hotline: +0031 88 123 24 22

Sofia Garanti Koza Sofia Open


February 1-7, 2016

Site: Arena Armeec Sofia Website: www.sofiaopen.bg


Stadium Court Seating: 10,500 Tournament First Held: 2016

Address: Bulgarian Tennis Federation, 3-5 Nezabravka str., Borisova gradina, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
Tel: +359 2 8703078 E-mail: sofiaopen@bgtennis.bg
Erhan Oral
Tournament Director Media Contact: Lubomir Todorov E-mail: ltodorov@bgtennis.bg
Tel: +359 88 888 5724 Ticket: www.eventim.bg

Stockholm If Stockholm Open


October 17-23, 2016

Site: Kungliga Tennishallen Website: www.ifstockholmopen.se


Stadium Court Seating: 3,500 Tournament First Held: 1969

Address: Lagardre Unlimited Scandinavia, Kungsportsavenyn 21, 411 36 Gteborg, Sweden


Robin Sderling Tel: +46 31 940 250 E-mail: info@stockholmopen.se
Tournament Director Media Contact: Marcus Dunr E-mail: marcus.duner@swedishopen.org
Tel: +46 734 33 68 06 Ticket Hotline: +46 771 454600

St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Open


September 19-25, 2016

Site: Concert and sports complex


Sibur Arena Website: www.spbopen.ru
Stadium Court Seating: 7,120 Tournament First Held: 1995

Olesya Gankevich Address: 197110 Russia, St. Petersburg Futbolnaya Alleya 8


Tournament Director Tel: +7 985 998 7980 E-mail: belokamennaya@inbox.ru
Media Contact: Vera Putina E-mail: rusedin@bk.ru
Tel: +7 911 221 5047 Ticket Hotline: +7 926 531 2552

Stuttgart MercedesCup
June 6-12, 2016

Site: TC Weissenhof Website: www.mercedescup.de


Stadium Court Seating: 5,000 Tournament First Held: 1896

Address: e|motion sports gmbh, Parlerstrasse 102, 70192 Stuttgart, Germany


Edwin Weindorfer Tel: +49 711 16543 42 E-mail: info@mercedescup.de
Tournament Director Media Contact: Karlheinz Wieser E-mail: presse@mercedescup.de
Tel: +49 173 739 9820 Ticket Hotline: 01805 6666979 (in Germany)
+49 180 661 6263 (from abroad)

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Sydney Apia International Sydney
January 11-16, 2016

Site: Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre Website: www.apiainternational.com.au


Stadium Court Seating: 10,000 Tournament First Held: 1885
Address: Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre, Rod Laver Drive, Sydney Olympic Park,
Alistair MacDonald NSW 2127, Australia / PO Box 7078, Silverwater NSW 1811, Australia
Tournament Director
Tel: +61 401 640 169 E-mail: amacdonald@tennis.com.au
Media Contact: Tiffany Robertson E-mail: trobertson@tennis.com.au
Tel: +61 2 9024 7703 Ticket Hotline: 1300 888 104 / +61 3 9039 9407

Umag Kozum Croatia Open Umag


July 18-23, 2016

Site: ATP stadion Website: www.croatiaopen.hr


Stadium Court Seating: 4,000 Tournament First Held: 1990

Address: Savudrijska Cesta bb, Umag 51470, Croatia


Lawrence Frankopan Tel: +385 52 719 125 E-mail: lfrankopan@starwingsports.com
Tournament Director Media Contact: Loreta Krota E-mail: jasminka.vidan@istraturist.hr
Tel: +385 52 719 406 Ticket Hotline: + 385 99 265 46 83

Valencia Valencia Open


October 17-23, 2016

Site: Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencas Valencia Website: www.valenciaopen.com


Stadium Court Seating: 6,500 Tournament First Held: 2003
Address: Ocatgon Esedos S.L. Calle Francesc Moragas 1, 08770 Sant Sadurni Danoia,
Barcelona, Spain
Juan Carlos Tel: +34 93 818 2900 E-mail: david.serrahima@valenciaopen500.com
Ferrero Media Contact: Francesc Cruces E-mail: francesc.cruces@valenciaopen500.com
Tournament Director Tel: +34 93 818 29 00

Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Open


August 21-27, 2016

Site: Wake Forest University Website: www.winstonsalemopen.com


Stadium Court Seating: 4,000 Tournament First Held: 2011

Address: 519 Deacon Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC 27105, USA


Bill Oakes Tel: +1 336 758 5950 E-mail: oakeswr@wru.edu
Tournament Director Media Contact: Andrew Wilson E-mail: wilsonaj@wfu.edu
Ticket Hotline: +1 336 758 6409

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FORMER CHAMPIONS
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NICOLAS ALMAGRO (ESP)
www.nicoalmagro.net @NicoAlmagro Nicolas Almagro

Date of Birth: August 21, 1985 Career Win-Loss: 365-243


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $9,558,871
Birthplace: Murcia, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 12/9
Residence: Murcia, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 17-64
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 185lbs (84kg) 9 (May 2, 2011)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 48 (March 21, 2011)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Underwent right hand tendon surgery on July 21, 2008
2015: 73 (18-20), 2014: 71 (14-9), 2013: 13 (42-23), (missed 1 month) and left foot surgery on June 30, 2014
2012: 11 (58-24), 2011: 10 (47-23), 2010: 15 (44-26), (missed 7 months). Also missed Jan. 14 with shoulder injury
2009: 26 (30-24), 2008: 18 (35-17), 2007: 28 (34-27),
2006: 32 (27-20), 2005: 111 (13-22), 2004: 100 (2-7), CAREER TITLES (12): 2012 (2) Nice (CL), So Paulo (ICL);
2003: 153 (1-1), 2002: 864 (0-0), 2001: 844 (0-0), 2000: T1334 (0-0) 2011 (3) Nice(CL), Buenos Aires(CL), Costa do Sauipe(CL);
2010 (2) Gstaad(CL), Bstad(CL); 2009 (1) Acapulco(CL);
2008 (2) Acapulco(CL), Costa do Sauipe(CL);
2015 HigHLigHts 2007 (1) Valencia(CL); 2006 (1) Valencia(CL).FINALIST (9).
Prize money: $437,670 CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).
Matches won-lost: 18-20 (singles), 9-8 (doubles)
Challenger: 8-1 (singles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 13-11)
Singles semi-finalist: Buenos Aires, Kitzbhel Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
Quarter-finalist: So Paulo, Casablanca, Estoril Aus. Open 15-10 1st QF 4th 4th 4th 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st
Doubles winner: Kitzbhel(w/Berlocq) Roland Garros 21-12 2nd 1st 4th QF 1st QF 3rd QF 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
Wimbledon 9-10 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
US Open 12-9 1st 4rd 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd
Career HigHLigHts
> The Spaniard finished in Top 35 from 2006-13, including atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
year-end best No. 10 in 11, before dropping down rankings (Career W-L: 74-68)
during injury-plagued 2014 season. Achieved career-high Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
No. 9 on May 2, 2011 soon after reaching Barcelona SF (l. to Indian Wells 8-6 3rd QF 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd
No. 6 Ferrer) Miami 12-10 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 3rd QF 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st
> Owns 12-9 record in ATP finals, all on clay. Most recent title Monte-Carlo* 9-7 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st
was 12 Nice (d. B. Baker), which marked 7th straight year Madrid 9-9 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st SF 1st 1st 2nd
winning a tour-level title. Captured 1st ATP doubles crown Rome 14-10 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st QF 2nd QF 3rd
at 15 Kitzbhel w/Berlocq (d. Haase/Kontinen). Also Toronto/Montral 3-5 1st QF 2nd 1st 1st
winner of 5 Challenger singles titles, with 5th title at 15 Cincinnati 7-6 1st 3rd 1st 2nd QF 2nd
Genova, ITA (d. Cecchinato) 11 years after 4th title at 04 Shanghai 5-5 QF 1st 3rd 1st 2nd
Kiev, UKR (d. Vanek) Paris 4-7 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
> Reached 4 Grand Slam QFs, including 3 at Roland Garros *W/O in 2014 not included as loss
(l. to No. 2 Nadal in 08, 10 and 12). Also advanced to 13
Australian Open QF (d. No. 9 Tipsarevic, l. to No. 5 Ferrer) PersonaL
> Best ATP Masters 1000 performance was Madrid SF in 10 > Nickname is Nico
(d. No. 7 Soderling in 2R, l. to No. 3 Nadal). Has reached 8 > Started playing tennis at age 8
other QFs (including 07 Hamburg), most recently at 13 > Parents, Nicolas and Mercedes; siblings are Juan and
Shanghai (d. No. 6 Berdych, l. to No. 5 del Potro) Balta, they are both teachers
> Earned 25+ wins in 8 straight seasons (2006-13) and 40+ in > Considers forehand his best shot
4 straight (2010-13). Secured 300th win in 13 Acapulco 1R > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would have loved to have been a
(d. Ramirez). Owns 258-128 record on clay, trailing only football player
Nadal (344) and Ferrer (303) in clay-court wins among > Big fan of Real Murcia and Real Madrid
active players. Led ATP in clay-court wins in 08 (30), 11 > Enjoys most spending time with his family, Spanish music,
(32) and 12 (35). Career-best win (by ranking) came in 14 computers and comedies
Barcelona QF over No. 1 Nadal 1st win in 11 H2H meetings > Also enjoys Spanish TV show El Hormiguero, as well
(l. to Giraldo in SF). Made winning ATP debut at 03 Palermo as Entourage and How I Met Your Mother
as Q (d. Corretja 31 ret.) > Speaks Spanish, English and Italian
> In Davis Cup, helped ESP to final in 12 with 5-0 combined > In 2013, was part of 18-page feature in Esquire Latinoamerica
record in 1R, QF and SF. In final, lost 63 in 5th to Berdych > Wife, Rafaela (married Dec 5, 2015)
and fell in decisive rubber to Stepanek (CZE d. ESP 3-2). > Trains at JC Ferrero Equelite Sport Academy in Alicante
Has an 8-4 record overall > Coached by Mariano Monachesi

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KEVIN ANDERSON (RSA)
@kevinanderson18 Kevin Anderson Tennis @kevin_anderson86

Date of Birth: May 18, 1986 Career Win-Loss: 222-159


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $6,736,934
Birthplace: Johannesburg, South Africa Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/8
Residence: Gulf Stream, Florida, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 10-47
Height: 68 (2.03m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 197lbs (89kg) 10 (October 12, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 58 (November 17, 2014)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) CAREER TITLES (3): 2015 (1) Winston-Salem(H);
2015: 12 (46-24), 2014: 16 (38-24), 2013: 20 (37-23), 2012 (1) Delray Beach(H); 2011 (1) Johannesburg(H).
2012: 37 (30-26), 2011: 32 (42-27), 2010: 61 (14-18), FINALIST (8): 2015 (2) London / Queens Club(G),
2009: 162 (2-6), 2008: 106 (13-10), 2007: 228 (0-1), Memphis(IH); 2014 (2) Acapulco(H), Delray Beach(H);
2006: 513 (0-0), 2005: 548 (0-0), 2004: T1175 (0-0) 2013 (3) Atlanta(H), Casablanca(CL), Sydney(H);
2008 (1) Las Vegas(H).
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3).
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $2,054,052 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 9-6)
Matches won-lost: 46-24 (singles), 8-9 (doubles) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Singles winner: Winston-Salem Aus. Open 11-8 4th 4th 4th 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st
Finalist: Memphis, London/Queens Club Roland Garros 11-6 3rd 4th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st
Semi-finalist: Auckland, Acapulco, Houston Wimbledon 9-7 4th 4th 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Quarter-finalist: US Open, Shanghai, Vienna US Open 11-6 QF 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd
Doubles semi-finalist: Rome(w/Chardy)
ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
(Career W-L: 55-52)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
> The South African finished 3 straight seasons in Top 20 Indian Wells 9-7 3rd QF QF 3rd 1st 2nd 1st
(2013-15), highlighted by year-end best No. 12 in 15. Miami 12-7 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd QF 2nd 3rd
Reached career-high of No. 10 on Oct. 12, 2015 shortly after Monte-Carlo 1-4 1st 2nd 1st 1st
advancing to US Open QF. Became first South African in Top Madrid 5-6 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st
10 since Ferreira during week of May 5, 1997 Rome 5-5 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st
> Captured 3 career singles titles, most recently 15 Toronto/Montral 7-6 1st QF 1st 1st 3rd 3rd
Winston-Salem (d. Herbert), which ended 7-match losing Cincinnati 3-6 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st
streak in finals. Won 1st career title in birthplace of Shanghai 6-6 QF 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
Johannesburg in 11 (d. Devvarman). Also won doubles title Paris 7-5 3rd QF 2nd 3rd 2nd
at 14 Acapulco in only event as Ebdens partner (d. F. Lopez/
Mirnyi). Owns 4 singles and 5 doubles titles on ATP PERSONAL
Challenger Tour > Began playing tennis at age 6
> Overcame 0-7 record in 4R matches at majors by reaching > Parents Michael and Barbara retired from engineering in
1st career Grand Slam QF at 15 US Open (d. No. 3 Murray, 2007; father now works part-time in hotel business.
l. to No. 5 Wawrinka). Entering 16, reached 3R or better at Younger brother, Gregory, works at a tennis academy in
11 straight Grand Slams and played in 24 straight majors New York and played 3 years at Morehead State University
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, has reached 6 QFs, beating in Kentucky (graduated in May 2011)
Wawrinka en route to 3 in 14 (Indian Wells, Toronto, Paris). > Used to competitively run 800 meter races
Most recently advanced to 15 Shanghai QF (d. No. 6 > Played at University of Illinois for 3 seasons (2005-07). Won
Nishikori, l. to Tsonga). In ATP Masters 1000 debut, qualified 2006 NCAA doubles title (w/Ryan Rowe). Reached 2007
and beat No. 3 Djokovic in 2R at 08 Miami (l. to Andreev in NCAA singles semi-finals and doubles final. Also reached
3R). Missed 15 Monte-Carlo, ending run of 38 straight ATP 2007 team final. Earned All-American honours all 3 years
Masters 1000s played > Hobbies include going on outdoor adventures, reading and
> Earned 30+ wins in 5 straight years (2011-15), highlighted by playing guitar
career-high 46 in 15. Qualified for 9 tour-level events in 10, > Wife, Kelsey (married Nov 26, 2011), played on golf team
tied for most in Open Era with 6 other players. Exceeded at University of Illinois
1,000 aces for 1st time in 15 (1,074). Made tour-level debut > Member of ATP Player Council from June 2012-16
at 07 New Haven as Q (l. to Clment). Earned 1st ATP win at > Coached by countryman and former ATP pro Neville Godwin
08 Las Vegas as Q (d. Llodra in 1R, l. to Querrey in final)

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PABLO ANDUJAR (ESP)
@AndujarPablo Pablo Andujar @pabloandujaroficial

Date of Birth: January 23, 1986 Career Win-Loss: 116-164


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $4,190,978
Birthplace: Cuenca, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/4
Residence: Namur, Belgium Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-19
Height: 511 (1.80m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 167lbs (76kg) 32 (July 13, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 74 (December 3, 2012)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Montaes) and earned 1st win 2 months later at hometown
2015: 64 (17-23), 2014: 41 (22-23), 2013: 48 (18-31), event in Valencia as Q (d. Greul)
2012: 42 (19-29), 2011: 46 (25-28), 2010: 71 (8-8), > Right elbow injury forced his retirement from 15 US Open
2009: 161 (1-12), 2008: 103 (3-6), 2007: 144 (3-4), (l. to Gabashvili) and subsequent withdrawal from Tokyo,
2006: 210 (0-0), 2005: 373 (0-0), 2004: T957 (0-0) Moscow and Valencia

CAREER TITLES (3): 2014 (1) Gstaad(CL);


2015 HIGHLIGHTS 2012 (1) Casablanca(CL); 2011 (1) Casablanca(CL).
Prize money: $773,363 FINALIST (4): 2015 (1) Barcelona(CL); 2011 (2) Bucharest(CL),
Matches won-lost: 17-23 (singles), 10-11 (doubles) Stuttgart(CL); 2010 (1) Bucharest(CL).
Challenger: 0-2 (singles), 3-2 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (6).
Singles finalist: Barcelona
Quarter-finalist: Geneva, Gstaad GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-6)
Doubles finalist: Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Semi-finalist: Casablanca(all w/Marach) Aus. Open 2-6 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Roland Garros 7-8 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Wimbledon 2-6 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS US Open 3-6 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
> The Spaniard has finished 6 straight seasons in Top 100
(2010-15). Achieved a career-high ranking of No. 32 on July ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
13, 2015 after reaching Wimbledon 3R for 1st time. Enters (Career W-L: 20-33)
16 having been ranked in Top 100 every week but 1 since Career 15 14 13 12 11
Sept. 27, 2010. Fell to No. 113 on May 6, 2013, but jumped to Indian Wells 4-5 1st 2nd 2nd 4th 1st
No. 54 the following week after run to ATP Masters 1000 Miami 2-4 1st 1st 1st 3rd
Madrid SF Monte-Carlo 3-3 2nd 2nd 2nd
> Has reached 7 ATP World Tour singles finals (3-4) all on Madrid 4-5 1st 1st SF 1st 1st
clay and most recently at 15 Barcelona (d. No. 8 Ferrer in SF, Rome 0-2 1st 1st
l. to No. 5 Nishikori). Won titles at 11 Casablanca (d. Starace), Toronto/Montral 3-4 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
12 Casablanca (d. Ramos-Violas) and 14 Gstaad (d. Cincinnati 2-3 1st 1st 3rd
Monaco). Owns 0-6 record in doubles finals. Winner of 5 Shanghai 1-4 1st 2nd 1st 1st
singles and 4 doubles titles on ATP Challenger Tour Paris 1-3 1st 2nd 1st
> Reached 3R of Grand Slam for 1st and 2nd time in 15, doing
so at Roland Garros (d. Kohlschreiber in 5 sets, l. to PERSONAL
Tsonga) and Wimbledon (d. Garcia-Lopez and Rosol in 5 > Full name is Pablo Andujar Alba
sets, l. to No. 6 Berdych). As a junior, won 04 Roland Garros > Began playing at age 6
doubles title with countryman Granollers (d. Al. > Father, Jose; mother, Inma. Has one brother, Jose, and
Kuznetsov/M. Zverev) one sister, Ana
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached 1st QF and SF on home > Enjoys football and is a fan of Levante U.D.
soil at 13 Madrid, upsetting Cilic, Isner and Nishikori > Admires play of countrymen Juan Carlos Ferrero,
before falling to No. 5 Nadal in SF. Also advanced to R16 at David Ferrer and Rafael Nadal
12 Indian Wells (l. to No. 1 Djokovic in 3 sets) and 12 > Speaks Spanish, English, French and Italian
Cincinnati (d. No. 8 Tipsarevic, l. to Cilic) >Favourite surface is clay
> Started 15 season with 100th ATP World Tour win of career >Favourite shot is backhand
at Sydney (d. Nieminen). Also boasts 200+ singles wins at >Favourite tournament is Barcelona
other levels (136-95 at Challengers, 65-36 at Futures). > Plays for Club de Tenis Valencia
Owns 0-3 record vs. World No. 1, nearly upsetting Nadal in > Trains at Ad In Tennis Academy
14 Rio de Janeiro SF (lost 12-10 in 3rd-set TB after holding > Coached by former ATP pro Albert Portas
2 MPs). Made ATP debut at 07 Costa do Sauipe as Q (l. to

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MARCOS BAGHDATIS (CYP)
www.baghdatis.com Marcos Baghdatis

Date of Birth: June 17, 1985 Career Win-Loss: 289-215


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $6,652,563
Birthplace: Limassol, Cyprus Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/8
Residence: Limassol, Cyprus Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 20-47
Height: 510 (1.78m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 181lbs (82kg) 8 (August 21, 2006)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 93 (January 7, 2008)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Retired from 4 matches in 15, including SFs at Nottingham
2015: 46(26-19 ), 2014: 85 (7-11), 2013: 86 (15-22), (leg) and Stockholm (right groin). Missed 2 months in 08
2012: 36 (35-25), 2011: 44 (28-27), 2010: 20 (43-27), with right wrist and back injuries. Underwent right arm
2009: 42 (23-16), 2008: 100 (14-12), 2007: 16 (48-22), surgery in 05
2006: 12 (37-20), 2005: 56 (11-12), 2004: 153 (2-2),
2003: 179 (0-0), 2002: T1066 (0-0), 2001: T1379 (0-0), CAREER TITLES (4): 2010 (1) Sydney(H); 2009 (1)
2000: T1182 (0-0) Stockholm(IH); 2007 (1) Zagreb(IC); 2006 (1) Beijing(H).
FINALIST (8). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2).

2015 HigHLigHts granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 14-7)


Prize money: $606,952 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
Matches won-lost: 26-19 (singles), 1-5 (doubles) Aus. Open 24-11 3rd 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd RUP 4th
Challenger: 8-4 (singles) Roland Garros 9-10 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 4th 2nd 1st
Singles finalist: Atlanta Wimbledon 19-10 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 4th QF SF 1st
Semi-finalist: Zagreb, Nottingham, Stockholm US Open 5-10 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd

atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


Career HigHLigHts (Career W-L: 39-50)
> The Cypriot has finished 11 straight seasons in Top 100 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
(2005-15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 8 on Aug. 21, Indian Wells 9-8 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 4th 3rd 2nd QF
2006 soon after run to Wimbledon SF. Spent 13 weeks of 06 Miami 6-8 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd
in Top 10. As a junior, ended 03 as World No. 1 Monte-Carlo 0-3 1st 1st 1st
> Owns 4-8 record in ATP singles finals with 4 straight losses Madrid 3-6 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
entering 16. Last title came at 10 Sydney (d. Gasquet). Also Rome 3-6 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd
won titles at 06 Beijing (d. Ancic), 07 Zagreb (d. No. 8 Toronto/Montral 3-6 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st
Ljubicic) and 09 Stockholm (d. O. Rochus). Captured 4 of 10 Cincinnati 9-6 1st 2nd 1st SF 3rd 3rd
career Challenger titles in 14: Nottingham, GBR (d. Shanghai 2-2 3rd 1st
Matosevic); Vancouver, CAN (d. Dustov); Aptos, USA (d. Paris 4-3 1st 1st SF
Kukushkin); and Geneva, SUI (d. Przsiezny)
> Broke through to 1st Grand Slam final as 20-year-old at 06 PersonaL
Aus. Open, beating No. 3 Roddick, then No. 8 Ljubicic and No. 4 > Began playing tennis at age 5. Played with his father and 2
Nalbandian in 5 sets (l. to No. 1 Federer). Later in 06, reached older brothers, Marinos and Petros, who played Davis Cup
Wimbledon SF (d. No. 9 Hewitt, l. to No. 2 Nadal). Returned to > Father, Christos, owns a clothing store in Cyprus. Mother,
Wimbledon QF in 07 (d. No. 4 Davydenko, l. to No. 5 Djokovic 75 Andry. Has 1 younger sister Zena, who was adopted at 1
in 5th). Also lost 5-setters in 06 US Open 2R (Agassis last win) month old
and 08 Aus. Open 3R to Hewitt (ended at record 4:34AM after > Idol as a kid was Patrick Rafter, but also looked up to Andre
4h45m). As a junior: 03 Aus. Open champion (d. Mergea) and Agassi and Pete Sampras
US Open finalist in 02 (l. to Gasquet) and 03 (l. to Tsonga) > Favourite surface is hard, considers himself a baseliner,
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached SFs at 07 Paris (d. No. 4 with his serve and his forehand his biggest weapons
Davydenko and No. 8 Robredo, l. to No. 2 Nadal) and 10 > Enjoys playing and watching football, favourite teams are
Cincinnati (d. No. 7 Berdych and No. 1 Nadal, l. to No. 2 Federer) Apollo in Cyprus and Manchester United
> Posted 26 tour-level wins in 15, 4 more than 2013-14 > Man of the Year in Cyprus in 2005
combined. Also 92-31 lifetime at Challengers (10-2 in > Wife, Karolina (Sprem) is former WTA No.17. They married
finals). Beat Federer and Nadal in 10 when both were No. 1 on July 14, 2012 in Croatia. Daughter, Zahara, born October
(2-10 overall vs. No. 1). Won tour-level debut at 04 Olympics 20, 2012
(d. Carraz, l. to Kiefer) > Trained at the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in Paris on an
> In Davis Cup, owns 63-13 record (43-3 singles) with Olympic Solidarity Youth Development Programme
32-match singles win streak since 03, 2nd only to Borgs Scholarship
33-match win streak (1973-80). Made Davis Cup debut at > Coach is Dejan Vojnovic, physiotherapist is Davor Lukic
age 14 on Jan. 19, 2000, winning doubles vs. LES

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NIKOLOZ BASILASHVILI (GEO)
Date of Birth: February 23, 1992 Career Win-Loss: 4-9
Turned Pro: 2008 Career Prize Money: $415,393
Birthplace: Tbilisi, Georgia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Tbilisi, Georgia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 165lbs (74kg) 86 (October 19, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 522 (May 4, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Earned all 4 of his career tour-level wins in 15, beginning
2015: 104 (4-8), 2014: 192 (0-1), 2013: 371 (0-0), 2012: 316 (0-0), with season-opening event in Doha, where he qualified and
2011: 592 (0-0), 2010: 634 (0-0), 2009: 557 (0-0), 2008:1228 (0-0) beat Youzhny in 1R (l. to Karlovic in 2R). Also beat Bagnis and
No. 16 F. Lopez at Wimbledon, followed by Nedovyesov at
Kuala Lumpur (l. to Karlovic in 2R). Played ATP qualifying for
2015 HigHLigHts 1st time at 10 San Jose, then qualified for 1st time 4+ years
Prize money: $300,641 later at 14 Bucharest (l. to Berankis in 1R). Owns records of
Matches won-lost: 4-8 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) 36-41 at Challengers and 135-83 at Futures
Challenger: 13-6 (singles), 4-2 (doubles)
granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 1-0)
Career 15
Career HigHLigHts Roland Garros 0-1 1st
> The Georgian climbed 88 spots to finish 15 at year-end Wimbledon 2-1 3rd
best No. 104. Achieved career-high ranking of No. 86 on US Open 0-1 1st
Oct. 19, 2015 after qualifying at ATP Masters 1000
Shanghai. Broke into Top 100 for 1st time on July 27, 2015 atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
following run to Scheveningen, NED Challenger title. (Career W-L: 0-1)
Earned 1st ATP ranking point on Sept. 29, 2008 after Career 15
reaching Costa Mesa, USA Futures QF as Q (d. Fass and Shanghai 0-1 1st
Martirosyan, l. to Kryvonos)
> Enters 16 having won back-to-back tour-level matches PersonaL
once, doing so at 15 Wimbledon. Owns 3 Challenger and 10 > Nickname is Nika or Basil
Futures singles titles. In 15, won Challenger titles at > Started playing tennis age 5
Raanana, ISR (d. Lacko) and Scheveningen, NED (d. An. > Father, Nodar, was a dancer in Georgian national ballet,
Kuznetsov). All 5 victories in Scheveningen came in 3 sets. Sukhishvili; mother, Natalia, was a doctor; brother, Tengo,
Triumphed in hometown at 12 Tbilisi, GEO Futures (d. is a medical student
Vesely in SF, Androic in final) > Favourite surfaces are clay and hard and shot is forehand
> Qualified for 3 of 4 Grand Slams in 15: Roland Garros (l. to > Favourite tournament is Wimbledon
Kokkinakis in 1R), Wimbledon (l. to Bautista Agut in 3R) and > Speaks English, Georgian and Russian
US Open (l. to F. Lopez in 1R). At Wimbledon, upset 3-time > Hobbies include aviation, movies, music and swimming
quarter-finalist F. Lopez in 2R to become 2nd Georgian to > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would be a pilot
reach 3R of a Grand Slam (Labadze: 06 Wimbledon 4R). > Wife, Neka, married 28 September 2013
Fell in qualifying at 14 Wimbledon, 14 US Open and 15 > Trains in Tbilisi, formerly in United States for four years
Australian Open > Coached by Pierre Christen
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, qualified at 15 Shanghai (l. to
Simon in 1R). Lost in qualifying at 15 Indian Wells and
15 Cincinnati

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ROBERTO BAUTISTA AGUT (ESP)
@BautistaAgut @robertobautistaagut

Date of Birth: April 14, 1988 Career Win-Loss: 116-86


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $3,688,327
Birthplace: Castelln de la Plana, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/4
Residence: Castelln de la Plana, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-23
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 168lbs (76kg) 14 (October 20, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 169 (March 3, 2014)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) CAREER TITLES (2): 2014 (2) Stuttgart(CL),
2015: 25 (42-29), 2014: 15 (45-23), 2013: 59 (26-22), s-Hertogenbosch(G). FINALIST (4): 2015 (2) -Valencia(IH),
2012: 80 (3-10), 2011: 178 (0-0), 2010: 170 (0-1), 2009: 282 (0-1), Moscow(IH); 2014 (1) Moscow(IH); 2013 (1) Chennai(H).
2008: 381 (0-0), 2007: 452 (0-0), 2006: T1013 (0-0),
2005: 870 (0-0), 2004: T1175 (0-0) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-1)
Career 15 14 13 12
Aus. Open 5-4 2nd 4th 2nd 1st
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Roland Garros 4-3 2nd 3rd 2nd
Prize money: $1,275,439 Wimbledon 6-3 4th 3rd 2nd
Matches won-lost: 42-29 (singles), 2-9 (doubles) US Open 7-3 4th 4th 2nd
Singles finalist: Moscow, Valencia
Semi-finalist: Chennai, Marseille, Munich, Umag, St. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Petersburg (Career W-L: 26-23)
Quarter-finalist: Barcelona Career 15 14 13 12
Indian Wells 4-3 3rd 4th 1st
Miami 3-4 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Monte-Carlo 4-3 3rd 2nd 2nd
> The Spaniard ended back-to-back seasons in Top 25 Madrid 6-2 3rd SF
(2014-15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 14 on Oct. 20, Rome 1-2 2nd 1st
2014 after reaching Moscow final (l. to Cilic). Broke into Top Toronto/Montral 1-2 2nd 1st
20 on July 7, 2014 following run to Stuttgart title Cincinnati 2-2 2nd 2nd
> In 14, captured both of his career titles at s-Hertogenbosch Shanghai 3-2 2nd 3rd
(d. Becker) and Stuttgart (d. Rosol). Only able to attempt title Paris 2-3 2nd 3rd 1st
defense at s-Hertogenbosch in 15 with Stuttgart being held
during same week (l. to Mahut in 2R). Reached back-to-back PERSONAL
finals at 15 Moscow (l. to Cilic) and Valencia (d. Johnson 76 in > Nicknamed Bati
3rd after saving 6 MPs, l. to Sousa). Captured 3 Challenger > Started playing tennis at age 5
and 10 Futures titles > Father, Joaquin, is a former football player and current
> Reached 4R of Grand Slam twice in 14 and twice in 15, most banker; mother, Ester, owns a clothing store
recently at 15 Wimbledon (l. to No. 2 Federer) and US Open > Idols growing up were Juan Carlos Ferrero and David Ferrer
(l. to eventual champion Djokovic in 4 sets). Only 1R defeat at > Enjoys horseback riding (owns 2 horses)
a major came in debut at 12 Australian Open as Q (l. to > Supports Villarreal C.F. and C.D. Castellon
Mello). Fell in Grand Slam qualifying in 10 of 11 attempts > Played football for Villarreal C.F. until he was 14
from 2010-12 > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would be a football player
> Played in main draw of all 9 ATP Masters 1000 events in 14 > Best memories in tennis are winning his 1st ATP titles in
and 15, highlighted by run to 14 Madrid SF (l. to No. 1 Nadal) s-Hertogenbosch and Stuttgart, as well as making his
> Earned 40+ victories in 2 straight seasons (2014-15) after Davis Cup debut (all in 2014)
posting 29 wins in 13 and 3 combined from 2004-12. On a > In 2014, received ATP Most Improved Player of the Year
17-match losing streak vs. Top 10 entering 16. Lost 5 Award (voted by players)
matches in 15 after holding MP, including Chennai SF to > Coached by Pepe Vendrell
Bedene (4 MPs). Played 378 total matches at Challengers
(82-55) and Futures (155-86). Made ATP debut at 09
Valencia as Q (l. to Montaes) and did not get 1st win until 12
ATP Masters 1000 Miami as Q (d. Seppi). Qualified 7 times in
12 overall, then reached 1st final at 13 Chennai (d. No. 6
Berdych in QF, l. to No. 9 Tipsarevic)

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BENJAMIN BECKER (GER)
Date of Birth: June 16, 1981 Career Win-Loss: 144-199
Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $3,980,521
Birthplace: Merzig, Germany Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/2
Residence: Dallas, Texas, US Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 6-30
Height: 510 (1.78m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 158lbs (72kg) 35 (October 27, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 58 (July 5, 2010)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) CAREER TITLES (1): 2009 (1) s-Hertogenbosch(G).
2015: 97 (11-20), 2014: 40 (27-26), 2013: 78 (9-20), FINALIST (2): 2014 (1) s-Hertogenbosch(G);
2012: 65 (10-14), 2011: 305 (3-9), 2010: 53 (29-31), 2007 (1) Bangkok(IH). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2).
2009: 40 (14-19), 2008: 130 (11-20), 2007: 87 (21-32),
2006: 58 (9-8) , 2005: 477 (0-0), 2004: N/R, 2003: N/R, granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 3-6)
2002: T949 (0-0), 2001: N/R , 2000: T814 (0-0) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
Aus. Open 5-8 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
Roland Garros* 2-6 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
2015 HigHLigHts Wimbledon 6-9 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
Prize money: $544,304 US Open 5-8 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 4th
Matches won-lost: 11-20 (singles), 4-13 (doubles) *W/0 in 2015 not included as loss
Challenger: 11-5 (singles), 3-1 (doubles)
Singles semi-finalist: Kuala Lumpur atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
(Career W-L: 17-37)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Career HigHLigHts Indian Wells 1-7 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st
> The German ended 7 of last 10 seasons in Top 100. Achieved Miami 8-9 1st 4th 1st 2nd 1st 4th 2nd 2nd 1st
career-high ranking of No. 35 on Oct. 27, 2014 following Monte-Carlo 2-3 1st 2nd 2nd
4-week run of Kuala Lumpur QF (l. to Gulbis), Tokyo SF (l. to Madrid 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
No. 7 Nishikori 76 in 3rd), Vienna QF (l. to Kohlschreiber) and Rome 0-2 1st 1st
Basel QF (l. to Karlovic). Rose from outside Top 100 to inside Toronto/Montral 0-2 1st 1st
Top 40 on 3 occasions: Aug. 28, 2006 (No. 112) to Feb. 26, Cincinnati 3-6 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
2007 (No. 40); May 18, 2009 (No. 101) to Sept. 28, 2009 (No. Shanghai 0-2 1st 1st
40); and Aug. 5, 2013 (No. 106) to Oct. 27, 2014 (No. 35) Paris 2-2 2nd 2nd
> Reached 3 ATP World Tour singles finals, highlighted by 1st
title at 09 s-Hertogenbosch as Q (d. No. 8 Verdasco in 2R PersonaL
and WC Sluiter in final). Owns 14-4 record at > Nicknamed Benni
s-Hertogenbosch, also reaching final in 14 (l. to Bautista > Began playing at age 7
Agut in 3 sets). Advanced to 1st final at 07 Bangkok (d. No. 10 > Father, Jorg, works in a tax office; mother, Ulrike, works at a
Berdych, l. to Tursunov). Owns 9 Challenger and 4 Futures retail store; 1 younger sister, Kathrin
singles titles > No relation to former No. 1 Boris Becker
> In 2nd Grand Slam main draw, qualified at 06 US Open and > Played from 2002-05 at Baylor University in Texas and
reached 4R by beating Agassi in American legends last earned All-American honours last 3 years. Captured NCAA
match (l. to No. 10 Roddick). Did not reach 3R of a major singles title (d. Michael Kogan of Tulane) and helped Baylor
again until 15 Australian Open (d. Hewitt in 5 sets, l. to No. 8 to its 1st team title in 2004 (d. UCLA)
Raonic) and 15 Roland Garros (d. Bemelmans and Verdasco > Majored in Finance and International Business and is 1
in 5 sets, w/o vs. No. 5 Nishikori) semester short of earning his degree
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached R16 at 10 Miami (d. > Considers serve and forehand as his biggest weapons
Robredo 76 in 3rd, l. to No. 8 Roddick) and 14 Miami as LL (d. > Favourite football team is 1. FC Kln and follows NBA Dallas
Harrison 76 in 3rd, l. to Raonic) Mavericks because of countryman Dirk Nowitzki
> Posted double-digit win totals in 7 of last 9 seasons (all but > Idolised Boris Becker and Andre Agassi growing up
11 and 13). Owns 132-61 record on ATP Challenger Tour. > Voted Sportsman of the Year in November 2006, in his home
Enters 16 on 13-match losing streak vs. Top 10 opponents. province Saarland in Germany
Highest-ranked win was over No. 4 Davydenko in 08 > Voted 2006 ATP Newcomer of the Year by his fellow players
Wimbledon 1R. Made ATP debut on home soil at 06 Halle as > Wife, Kristin; sons, Collin (born April 23, 2012) and Connor
Q (l. to Berdych) and earned 1st win 2 weeks later at Jacob (born December 2, 2014)
Wimbledon as Q (d. Chela, l. to Verdasco 97 in 5th) > Coached by former ATP pro Andrei Pavel, who reached a
> Elbow injury sidelined him for 7 months in 11 career-high No. 13 on Oct. 25, 2004

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ALJAZ BEDENE (GBR)
@AljazBedene Aljaz Bedene

Date of Birth: July 18, 1989 Career Win-Loss: 39-50


Turned Pro: 2008 Career Prize Money: $1,163,081
Birthplace: Ljubljana, Slovenia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: London, UK Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 159lbs (72kg) 45 (November 16, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 127 (October 7, 2013)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Reached SF at 12 ATP Challenger Tour Finals (d. Elias and
2015: 45 (17-17), 2014: 145 (5-9), 2013: 88 (11-18), 2012: 98 (4-4), Lorenzi, l. to Ungur)
2011: 165 (1-2), 2010: 540 (1-0), 2009: 304 (0-0), > Missed 7 months in 08, 5 months in 10, and 4 months in 11
2008: T1659 (0-0) with right wrist injury

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2015 (1) Chennai(H).


2015 HigHLigHts
Prize money: $462,272 granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 1-0)
Matches won-lost: 17-17 (singles), 1-9 (doubles) Career 15 14 13
Challenger: 16-1 (singles), 3-3 (doubles) Aus. Open 0-3 1st 1st 1st
Singles finalist: Chennai Roland Garros 0-2 1st 1st
Quarter-finalist: Casablanca, Hamburg Wimbledon 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
US Open 1-2 2nd 1st

Career HigHLigHts atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


> The Brit finished 15 at a career-high No. 45. Broke into Top (Career W-L: 4-4)
100 on July 30, 2012 following Challenger title at Wuhan, Career 15 14 13
CHN (d. Ouanna). Cracked Top 50 more than 3 years later Indian Wells 0-1 1st
on Oct. 19, 2015 Miami 3-2 3rd 2nd
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour final at 15 Chennai as Q (d. Paris 1-1 2nd
Bautista Agut 76 in 3rd, l. to No. 4 Wawrinka). Advanced to
1st ATP SF at 13 Chennai (d. Wawrinka, l. to No. 9 PersonaL
Tipsarevic). Owns 11-1 record in ATP Challenger finals, > Nickname is Ali or Benki
including 3 titles in 15: Irving, USA (d. Smyczek); Rome, ITA > Started playing tennis at age 7 with plastic racquets
(d. Pavlasek); and Todi, ITA (d. Kicker) > Father, Branko, works for a computer company; mother,
> After losing 1st 8 Grand Slam main draw matches, reached Darlen, works for the Ministry of Defence; twin brother,
15 Wimbledon 2R (d. Stepanek in 5 sets, l. to Troicki) and Andraz, is a tennis coach and owns an investment company
15 US Open 2R (d. Gulbis, l. to Young). Qualified into a major > Favourite surface is clay and shot is forehand
for 1st time at 15 Australian Open (l. to No. 1 Djokovic in 1R) > Favourite tournament is Roland Garros
> Earned 1st 3 ATP Masters 1000 wins at Miami, reaching 2R > Idols growing up were Fernando Gonzalez, David
in 13 (d. Becker, l. to Seppi) and 3R in 14 (d. Wang and Nalbandian, Michael Schumacher (Formula One),
Pospisil, l. to Becker). Ended breakthrough 15 season by Alberto Tomba (skier)
qualifying at Paris and advancing to 2R (d. Granollers, l. > Speaks English, Slovenian and Croatian
to Isner) > If he wasnt a tennis player, would love to be a football player
> Won career-high 17 tour-level matches in 15, including > Supports Real Madrid (football), Union Olimpija
victories over No. 11 Simon (saved 2 MPs), No. 14 F. Lopez (basketball) and Cristiano Ronaldo (football)
and No. 15 Bautista Agut (saved 4 MPs). Owns 0-6 record > Became a British citizen on March 31, 2015
vs. Top 10 opponents. Has posted 102-35 record on ATP > Trains in London
Challenger Tour, including 16-1 mark in 15. Also 75-25 > Coached by James Davidson. Fitness trainer is
lifetime at Futures with 5 titles. Earned 1st tour-level win Martin Skinner
during 10 Davis Cup tie for native SLO vs. NOR (d. Boretti)

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THOMAZ BELLUCCI (BRA)
www.thomazbellucci.com.br @BellucciOficial Thomaz Bellucci @belluccioficial

Date of Birth: December 30, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 166-167


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $4,094,090
Birthplace: Tiete, Brazil Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/2
Residence: So Paulo, Brazil Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-32
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 181lbs (82kg) 21 (July 26, 2010)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 70 (July 15, 2013)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Played at ATP Challenger Tour Finals on home soil of So
2015: 37 (30-30 ), 2014: 65 (17-13), 2013: 125 (8-18), Paulo in 11 and 12, reaching 11 SF (d. Reynolds and
2012: 33 (27-22), 2011: 37 (25-25), 2010: 31 (34-25), Klizan, l. to Sela)
2009: 36 (21-18), 2008: 90 (4-15), 2007: 199 (0-1), > Struggled with abdominal injury in 13, missing 2+ months,
2006: 578 (0-0), 2005: 864 (0-0), 2004: T1447 (0-0) losing last 9 tour-level matches, and ending year at No. 125

CAREER TITLES (4): 2015 (1) Geneva(CL); 2012 (1)


2015 HIGHLIGHTS Gstaad(CL); 2010 (1) Santiago(CL); 2009 (1) Gstaad(CL).
Prize money: $780,532 FINALIST (2): 2012 (1) Moscow(IH); 2009 (1) Costa do Sauipe(CL).
Matches won-lost: 30-30 (singles), 7-8 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLE (1).
Challenger: 0-1 (singles), 0-1 (doubles)
Singles winner: Geneva GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-7)
Semi-finalist: Quito, Gstaad Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Quarter-finalist: Istanbul, Bstad, Winston-Salem Aus. Open 4-7 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
Doubles semi-finalist: Bstad(w/Souza) Roland Garros 7-7 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 1st 1st
Wimbledon 3-5 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd
US Open 6-8 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> The Brazilian finished 5 of last 7 seasons in Top 50 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
(2009-12, 15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 21 on (Career W-L: 30-44)
July 26, 2010 after reaching Hamburg QF. Fell as low as Career 15 13 12 11 10 09 08
No. 168 on Oct. 28, 2013 before winning 8th Challenger title Indian Wells 4-6 1st 1st 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd
in Montevideo, URU (d. Schwartzman) Miami 6-6 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 4th 1st
> Captured 4 ATP World Tour singles titles entering 16 all Monte-Carlo 2-4 1st 3rd 1st 1st
on clay and 3 in Switzerland: 09 Gstaad as Q (d. A. Beck), Madrid 6-4 2nd 1st SF 2nd
12 Gstaad (d. No. 8 Tipsarevic) and 15 Geneva (d. Sousa). Rome 4-5 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 1st
Lone doubles title came at 13 Stuttgart w/Bagnis (d. Toronto/Montral 2-5 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Bednarek/Kowalczyk). Also won 8 Challenger singles Cincinnati 2-5 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st
titles from 2007-13 all on clay Shanghai 2-5 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
> Reached Grand Slam 4R for 1st time at 10 Wimbledon (d. Paris 2-4 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
Ljubicic, l. to No. 2 Nadal). Also advanced to 3R at 10
Wimbledon (l. to No. 6 Soderling), 11 Roland Garros (l. to PERSONAL
Gasquet) and 15 US Open (l. to No. 3 Murray) > Full name is Thomaz Cocchiarali Bellucci
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached 1st QF and SF at 11 > Father, Ildebrando, is a salesman; mother, Maria Regina,
Madrid (d. No. 4 Murray and No. 7 Berdych, l. to No. 2 is a business owner; has 1 older sister, Beatriz
Djokovic in 3 sets). In 15, qualified at Madrid (l. to Isner in > Future goal is to break Top 20
2R) and Rome (l. to No. 1 Djokovic in 3R) > Considers serve and forehand as strengths
> Posted 30+ wins in 15 for 2nd time in career (34 in 10). > Favourite surface is clay
Entering 16, has lost 18 straight matches vs. Top 10 > Favourite tournaments are Rio de Janeiro, So Paulo and
opponents dating back to win over Tipsarevic in 12 Gstaad Roland Garros
final. Made tour-level debut in 07 Davis Cup Play-off vs. > In his spare time, likes to play video games
AUT (l. to Melzer). Earned 1st tour-level win at 08 Buenos > A football fan of Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras in So Paulo
Aires as Q (d. Eschauer). Posted better record on ATP > Best friend on tour is countryman Marcelo Melo
Challenger Tour (92-40, .697) than ITF Futures Circuit > Coached by Joo Zwestch
(51-48, .515)

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RUBEN BEMELMANS (BEL)
www.rubenbemelmans.com @ruben.bemelmans

Date of Birth: January 14, 1988 Career Win-Loss: 14-34


Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $977,401
Birthplace: Genk, Belgium Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Maasmechelen, Belgium Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-5
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 165lbs (75kg) 84 (September 28, 2015)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 128 (October 1, 2012)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) (d. Nestor/Shamasdin). Fell in 15 SF w/Darcis, but BEL went
2015: 109 (3-10), 2014: 176 (0-2), 2013: 148 (4-6), 2012: 111 (4-6), on to 3-2 win over ARG (l. to Berlocq/L. Mayer). In final, lost
2011: 160 (1-5), 2010: 178 (1-5), 2009: 185 (0-0), 2008: 242 (1-0), to No. 2 Murray in singles (GBR d. BEL 3-1)
2007: 470 (0-0), 2006: N/R (0-0)
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).

2015 HigHLigHts granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-5)


Prize money: $306,296 Career 15 13 12 11
Matches won-lost: 3-10 (singles), 2-1 (doubles) Aus. Open 0-2 1st 1st
Challenger: 23-13 (singles), 16-8 (doubles) Roland Garros 0-1 1st
Wimbledon 1-3 1st 2nd 1st
US Open 2-1 3rd
Career HigHLigHts
> The Belgian finished 7 straight seasons in Top 200 (2009-15). atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Reached career-high No. 84 on Sept. 28, 2015 soon after run (Career W-L: 0-2)
to US Open 3R. Broke into Top 100 on Apr. 13, 2015 after Career 15 12
winning Le Gosier, GLP Challenger title. Prior to that event, Indian Wells 0-1 1st
spent 232 straight weeks ranked between No. 101 and No. Miami 0-1 1st
200. As a junior, peaked at No. 16 on Dec. 18, 2006
> Advanced to 1st ATP World Tour singles QF at 13 Vienna as Q PersonaL
(d. Kohlschreiber 76 in 3rd, l. to Rosol). Captured 1st ATP > Began playing tennis at age 4. Parents were playing tennis
doubles title at 12 Los Angeles with countryman Malisse (d. in a club and he went with them and started hitting against
Delgado/Skupski). Also owns 4 Challenger and 10 Futures the wall, was noticed by a coach who saw he was talented
singles titles, winning 1 of each in 15: Le Gosier, GLP > Nickname Bemel
Challenger (d. Roger-Vasselin) and Nussloch, GER Futures > Father, Marcel, works for the city of Maasmechelen and
(d. Marterer). Winner of 6 Challenger and 12 Futures was a famous high level volleyball player, nationally and
doubles titles internationally; mother, Linda, works for an insurance
> Reached 3R of a Grand Slam for 1st time at 15 US Open (d. company and was a good badminton player until she got
Muller in 1R and Sock via ret. in 2R, l. to No. 5 Wawrinka). injured and had to stop. Has one sister, Hanne, who teaches
Earned 1st major win at 12 Wimbledon as Q (d. Berlocq, l. to kids with special needs
Gasquet). Qualified and lost 1R at 11 Wimbledon (l. to > Speaks French, Dutch and English
Benneteau in 5 sets), 13 Australian Open (l. to Roger- > Favourite surface is hard
Vasselin 11-9 in 5th) and 15 Australian Open (l. to Karlovic). > Favourite shot is backhand
Fell in Grand Slam qualifying 20 times from 2009-14 > Favourite tournament is Australian Open
> Enters 16 seeking 1st ATP Masters 1000 win of career (0-2). > Idols growing up were Andre Agassi and Leyton Hewitt
Qualified at 12 Indian Wells (l. to Matosevic) and 15 Miami (l. > Enjoys playing golf, spending time with his family and friends
to Monaco) > If he wasnt a tennis player he would have completed his
> Owns 100+ singles wins on ATP Challenger Tour (151-116) studies and probably become a teacher like his sister
and ITF Futures Circuit (104-39). Yet to beat a Top 10 > Supports Les Diables Rouges (Belgium football
opponent (0-5). Earned 1st tour-level win in 08 Davis Cup tie national team)
vs. CZE (d. Vizner). Secured 1st ATP win at 10 Bangkok as Q > His coach, Daniel,created a Foundation called Hope and
(d. Nielsen, l. to No. 1 Nadal) Spirit to help the young kids study and play tennis, he is in
> In Davis Cup, helped BEL to 1st final since 1904 with doubles the foundation pro-team. They practice in Bruxelles
wins in 14 Play-off w/O. Rochus (d. Bubka/Stakhovsky), 15 > Coached by Daniel Meyers (since 2014). Fitness trainer is
1R w/Desein (d. Bossel/Lammer) and 15 QF w/Coppejans Fons Vramken (since 2007)

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JULIEN BENNETEAU (FRA)
@julienbenneteau Julien Benneteau

Date of Birth: December 20, 1981 Career Win-Loss: 245-258


Turned Pro: 2000 Career Prize Money: $7,674,742
Birthplace: Bourg-en-Bresse, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/10
Residence: Boulogne-Billancourt, Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 15-47
France Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 61 (1.85m) 25 (November 17, 2014)
Weight: 174lbs (79kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 5 (November 3, 2014)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) teamed w/Gasquet to win bronze medal at 12 London Olympics
2015: 533 (1-5), 2014: 25 (26-24), 2013: 35 (27-25), (d. Ferrer/F. Lopez)
2012: 35 (27-23), 2011: 52 (21-21), 2010: 44 (26-19), > Underwent abductor surgery on June 9, 2015 (missed last 9
2009: 46 (26-28), 2008: 43 (22-20), 2007: 68 (22-28), months of season). Injured left wrist at 10 US Open (missed
2006: 40 (24-22), 2005: 167 (5-18), 2004: 64 (14-15), rest of season)
2003: 140 (3-7), 2002: 255 (0-2), 2001: 271 (1-1),
2000: 423 (0-0), 1999: T1042 (0-0) CAREER FINALIST (10): 2014 (1) - Kuala Lumpur(IH); 2013 (2)
-Kuala Lumpur(IH), Rotterdam(IH); 2012 (2) - Kuala
Lumpur(IH), Sydney(H); 2011 (1) -Winston-Salem(H); 2010 (1)
2015 HigHLigHts -Marseille(IH); 2009 (1) -Kitzbhel(CL); 2008 (2) -Lyon(IC),
Prize money: $118,644 Casablanca(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (10). FINALIST (7).
Matches won-lost: 1-5 (singles), 7-3 (doubles)
Singles quarter-finalist: Sydney granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 9-8)
Doubles semi-finalist: Sydney(w/Roger-Vasselin) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02
Aus. Open 8-11 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st
Roland Garros 15-13 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 4th 1st QF 1st 3rd 1st 1st
Career HigHLigHts Wimbledon 9-11 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
> The Frenchman finished 9 straight years in singles Top US Open 9-11 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
100 (2006-14). Achieved career-high rankings in Nov. 14 Doubles (1-0 in finals): Roland Garros: WON 14 (w/Roger-Vasselin)
of No. 25 in singles and No. 5 in doubles. As a junior, ended
99 tied for No. 1 in doubles rankings w/Mahut BarCLays atP WorLD toUr FinaLs History
> Qualified for 14 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in Career 14
doubles w/Roger-Vasselin (l. to Bryan/Bryan in SF) 2-2 SF (w/Roger-Vasselin)
> Played in 1+ ATP singles final each year from 2008-14,
going 0-10, including loss to Sousa from MP up at 13 atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Kuala Lumpur (d. No. 10 Wawrinka in SF). Won 8 of 10 (Career W-L: 61-70)
ATP doubles titles with countrymen Clment, Llodra, Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
Mahut, Roger-Vasselin and Tsonga Indian Wells 10-11 2nd QF 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 4th 3rd 1st
> Advanced to 06 Roland Garros QF (d. No. 11 Stepanek, l. Miami 12-10 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 1st 2nd 4th ---
to No. 4 Ljubicic). Captured 14 Roland Garros doubles Monte-Carlo 6-11 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd
title w/Roger-Vasselin (d. Granollers/M. Lopez) 1st Madrid 1-4 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Frenchmen to win Roland Garros since Leconte/Noah in Rome 3-5 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
84. As a junior, won 99 US Open doubles title w/Mahut Toronto/Montral 6-9 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd --- 1st
> Reached 1st ATP Masters 1000 singles SF at 14 Cincinnati 12-9 SF 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd QF 1st 2nd 1st
Cincinnati (d. No. 4 Wawrinka, l. to Ferrer). Also Shanghai 3-3 QF 1st 1st
advanced to QFs at 09 Cincinnati as LL (l. to No. 2 Paris 7-6 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd
Murray), 14 Indian Wells (d. No. 10 Tsonga in 2R, l. to No. 2 Doubles (2-4 in finals): Monte-Carlo: WON 13 (w/Zimonjic), RUP 07 (w/Gasquet);
Djokovic) and 14 Shanghai (d. No. 10 Dimitrov in 2R, l. to Toronto: RUP 10 (w/Llodra); Shanghai: WON 09 (w/Tsonga), RUP 14 (w/Roger-
No. 3 Federer). In doubles, owns 2-4 record in ATP Vasselin); Paris: RUP 11 (w/Mahut)
Masters 1000 finals with titles at 09 Shanghai w/Tsonga
(d. Fyrstenberg/Matkowski) and 13 Monte-Carlo w/ PersonaL
Zimonjic (d. Bryan/Bryan after saving 7 MPs) > Began playing tennis at age 4. Nicknamed Bennet
> Owns 200+ wins in singles (245-258) and doubles > Parents are Andre, who works for a glasses company, and
(225-166), including 9 straight seasons with 20+ singles Laurence, who is a lawyer. Younger brother,Antoine, played at
wins (2006-14). Biggest win of career (by ranking) came in Univ. of Florida; 2 sisters, Dominique and Marie-Sophie
09 Paris 2R over No. 1 Federer. Made winning ATP debut > Tennis idols growing up were Yannick Noah and Jimmy Connors
w/Mahut at 00 Marseille as WC (d. Macpherson/Nyborg). > Also idolized Michael Jordan, Ayrton Senna and Alberto Tomba
Also won singles debut at 01 Lyon as Q (d. Pozzi) > Favourite football team is Olympique de Marseille
> Played in all 4 Davis Cup ties for FRA in 14, including > Fiance, Karen; son, Ayrton (born July 11, 2015)
doubles w/Gasquet in final (l. to Federer/Wawrinka). Also > Coached by his brother Antoine (since November 2015)

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RICARDAS BERANKIS (LTU)
Ricardas Berankis @berankisr

Date of Birth: June 21, 1990 Career Win-Loss: 66-67


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $1,485,945
Birthplace: Vilnius, Lithuania Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Vilnius, Lithuania / Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-6
Bradenton, Florida, USA Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 59 (1.75m) 67 (May 6, 2013)
Weight: 155lbs (70kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 139 (October 26, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Enjoyed career-high 14 ATP wins in 15, his 4th straight
2015: 85 (14-21 ), 2014: 86 (11-7), 2013: 131 (13-16), season posting a double-digit win total (2012-15). Secured
2012: 114 (10-5), 2011: 125 (8-10) , 2010: 87 (8-4), 2009: 324 (2-2), 1st Top 10 win over No. 9 Raonic in 14 Moscow 2R (1-6
2008: 459 (0-2), 2007: 698 (0-0), 2006: T1540 (0-0) overall). Owns 119-71 record at Challengers. Ended 07 with
24-1 run on ITF Juniors Circuit and 4 titles. Made ATP debut
at 08 Warsaw as Q (l. to Odesnik) and earned 1st tour-level
2015 HIGHLIGHTS win at 09 Davis Cup Group II tie vs. GEO (d. Khrikadze)
Prize money: $455,974
Matches won-lost: 14-21 (singles), 8-11 (doubles) CAREER FINALIST (1): 2012 (1) - Los Angeles(H).
Challenger: 15-8 (singles), 4-3 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).
Singles quarter-finalist: Zagreb, Atlanta, Washington
Doubles winner: Houston GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-3)
Semi-finalist: Moscow(both w/Gabashvili) Career 15 14 13 11 10
Aus. Open 5-4 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd
Roland Garros 0-2 1st 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon 2-3 2nd 1st 2nd
> The highest-ranked Lithuanian ever finished 2 straight US Open 2-3 2nd 1st 2nd
seasons in Top 100 (2014-15). Achieved career-high
ranking of No. 67 on May 6, 2013 and returned to Top 70 on ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Nov. 16, 2015 after ending season with Ortisei, ITA (Career W-L: 1-4)
Challenger title (d. Ram). Broke into Top 100 on Nov. 29, Career 15 14 13 11
2010 after ending season with Helsinki, FIN Challenger Indian Wells 1-1 2nd
title (d. Przysiezny). Ended 10 as youngest player in Top Miami 0-3 1st 1st 1st
100 at age 20. As a junior, finished 07 as World No. 1
> Became 1st Lithuanian to reach an ATP final with PERSONAL
runner-up effort at 12 Los Angeles as 141st-ranked Q. > Goes by nickname Rycka back home by friends and family
Won 13 straight sets at event before falling to Querrey in > Began playing tennis at age 2 when hed follow his older
final. Owns 1-12 record in ATP QFs, including 10 straight sister, Lina, to local tennis courts in Vilnius
losses. Captured 1st ATP doubles title in team debut w/ > Father, Genadijus, is a taxi driver in Vilnius and his mother,
Gabashvili at 15 Houston (d. Bryan/Bryan in QF, Huey/ Jelena, is retired
Lipsky in final). Winner of 5 Challenger singles titles > Speaks Lithuanian, Russian and English
> Best Grand Slam results have come at Australian Open with > Became an uncle for 1st time in 2011 and considers that 1
3R runs in 11 (d. Nalbandian l. to No. 7 Ferrer) and 13 as Q (l. of his major highlights
to No. 3 Murray). Advanced to 2R at 3 of 4 majors in 15: > Hobbies include reading, spear fishing in lakes of
Australian Open (d. Sijsling, l. to Anderson), Wimbledon (d. Lithuania, playing pool, and listening to a variety of music
Haider-Maurer, l. to No. 9 Cilic in 5 sets) and US Open (d. > Considers forehand his best shot and hard court his
Sousa 76 in 5th, l. to Goffin in 5 sets). As a junior in 07, won US favourite surface
Open title (d. Janowicz), advanced to SFs at Australian Open > Has trained at IMG Bollettieri Academy in Bradenton,
(l. to Klein) and Wimbledon (l. to Ignatik), and reached QF at Florida, since 2007. Also trains in Lithuania and
Roland Garros (d. Tomic in 2R, l. to Ignatik) Saddlebrook, Florida
> Earned 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 11 Indian Wells (d. > Coached by Rainer Schuettler and Dirk Hordorff
Bogomolov, l. to No. 9 Verdasco in 2R)

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TOMAS BERDYCH (CZE)
www.tomasberdych.cz @tomasberdych Tomas Berdych @tomasberdych

Date of Birth: September 17, 1985 Career Win-Loss: 542-283


Turned Pro: 2002 Career Prize Money: $23,804,551
Birthplace: Valasske Mezirici, Czech Republic Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 12/17
Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 47-109
Height: 65 (1.96m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 200lbs (91kg) 4 (May 18, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 54 (April 10, 2006)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) to titles in 12 (d. ESP) and 13 (d. SRB), as well as 09 final (l.
2015: 6 (57-22), 2014: 7 (55-22), 2013: 7 (54-25) , 2012: 6 (61-23), to ESP). Also 20-2 in doubles, including longest rubber ever
2011: 7 (53-23), 2010: 6 (45-26) , 2009: 20 (36-26), in 13 1R w/Rosol (d. Wawrinka/Chiudinelli 24-22 in 5th after
2008: 20 (35-22), 2007: 14 (46-24), 2006: 13 (48-24) , 7h1m). Three-time Olympian, highlighted by 04 Athens QF
2005: 25 (34-29), 2004: 44 (16-15), 2003: 103 (2-2), (d. No. 1 Federer in 2R, l. to Dent)
2002: 532 (0-0), 2001: T1379 (0-0) > Competed in 49 straight majors (since 03 US Open) and 50
straight ATP Masters 1000s (since 10 Madrid - right hip)

2015 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (12): 2015 (2) Stockholm(IH), Shenzhen(H); 2014
Prize money: $3,755,082 (2) Stockholm(IH), Rotterdam(IH); 2012 (2) Stockholm(IH),
Matches won-lost: 57-22 (singles), 3-4 (doubles) Montpellier(IH); 2011 (1) Beijing(H); 2009 (1) Munich(CL);
Singles winner: Shenzhen, Stockholm 2008 (1) Tokyo(H); 2007 (1) Halle(G); 2005 (1) Paris(IC);
Finalist: Doha, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo 2004 (1) Palermo(CL). FINALIST (17).
Semi-finalist: Australian Open, Dubai, Miami, Madrid CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1).
Quarter-finalist: Indian Wells, Rome, Halle, Cincinnati,
Shanghai, Paris GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 17-8)
Doubles semi-finalist: Paris(w/Stepanek) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
Aus. Open 34-12 SF SF QF QF QF 2nd 4th 4th 4th 2nd 1st 2nd
Roland Garros 20-12 4th QF 1st 4th 1st SF 1st 2nd 1st 4th 2nd 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon 32-12 4th 3rd QF 1st 4th RUP 4th 3rd QF 4th 3rd 1st
> The Czech finished 6 straight seasons at No. 6 or No. 7 (2010- US Open 31-13 4th QF 4th SF 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 4th 4th 3rd 4th 2nd
15). Achieved career-high No. 4 on May 18, 15 after reaching
Rome QF (l. to No. 2 Federer). Broke into Top 10 on Oct. 23, BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
06 after advancing to Madrid SF (d. No. 6 Roddick and No. 2 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Nadal, l. to No. 10 F. Gonzalez). Enters 16 having been in Top 6-13 RR RR RR RR SF RR
10 every week since run to 10 Wimbledon final
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 6 straight ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
years (2010-15), with best finish in 11 (2-1 in RR, l. to Tsonga (Career W-L: 167-96; 1-3 in nals)
in SF). Lost to World No. 1 all 6 years Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
> Twelve-time ATP champion won 5 of last 6 titles on indoor Indian Wells 18-11 QF 2nd SF 4th 4th QF 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 3rd
hard, including Stockholm in 12 (d. No. 7 Tsonga), 14 (d. No. Miami* 28-10 SF SF QF 3rd QF RUP 4th SF 3rd 3rd 1st
10 Dimitrov) and 15 (d. Sock). One of 4 active players with Monte-Carlo 18-11 RUP 3rd 3rd SF 3rd 3rd 1st SF 2nd 2nd 1st
titles on hard, clay, grass and carpet (also Federer, Murray Madrid 19-11 SF QF SF RUP QF 2nd 2nd 2nd SF 1st 1st
and Gasquet). NOTE: Last ATP event on carpet was in 08 Rome 16-10 QF 3rd SF QF QF 2nd 1st QF 3rd 1st
> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam final at 10 Wimbledon (d. No. 2 Toronto/Montral 12-11 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd QF QF 1st 2nd 1st QF 2nd
Federer and No. 3 Djokovic, l. to No. 1 Nadal). Reached SFs Cincinnati 17-11 QF 2nd SF 3rd SF 3rd QF 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd
at other 3 majors, most recently 15 Aus. Open (d. No. 3 Shanghai 12-7 QF QF 3rd SF 3rd 3rd 3rd
Nadal, l. to No. 6 Murray). One of 5 active players to reach all Paris 25-10 QF SF QF QF SF 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd QF WON
4 major SFs (also Djokovic, Federer, Murray and Nadal) * W/O in 14 Miami not included as loss
> Won 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 05 Paris (d. Ljubicic in 5
sets). Also finalist at 10 Miami (d. No. 1 Federer in 4R, l. to PERSONAL
No. 8 Roddick), 12 Madrid (l. to No. 3 Federer) and 15 > Began playing at age 5 at a tennis center in his hometown
Monte-Carlo (l. to No. 1 Djokovic) > Father, Martin, was a train engineer; mother, Hana, is a doctor
> Earned 50+ wins in 5 straight years (2011-15), highlighted by > Favourite surface is hard; strengths are forehand and serve
61-win effort in 12. One of 9 active players to post 500+ > Big fan of ice hockey and follows Detroit Red Wings
career victories, securing 500th over Bolelli in 15 Dubai 2R. > Featured in GQ Magazines 20 Most Stylish Athletes of 13
Longest win streak is 11 matches in 14, including Rotterdam > Appeared in ESPN The Magazine Body Issue in 2014
title (d. Cilic) and Dubai final (l. to No. 8 Federer). Made > Wife, Ester (married July 16, 2015)
winning tour-level debut at 03 US Open as LL (d. Behrend) > Coached by Dani Vallverdu. Fitness trainer is Azuz Simcich
> In Davis Cup, has 48-16 record (28-14 singles), leading CZE and physiotherapist is Per Bastholt

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CARLOS BERLOCQ (ARG)
www.charlyberlocq.com @charlyberlocq Carlos Berlocq

Date of Birth: February 3, 1983 Career Win-Loss: 116-159


Turned Pro: 2001 Career Prize Money: $3,351,596
Birthplace: Chascomus, Argentina Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/1
Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-21
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 178lbs (81kg) 37 (March 19, 2012)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 50 (June 6, 2011)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) debut at 05 Stuttgart as Q (l. to Sabau) and earned 1st win
2015: 112 (8-10) , 2014: 72 (19-18), 2013: 41 (28-25), at 06 ATP Masters 1000 Miami (d. Young 60 60 in 1R, l. to
2012: 67 (25-31), 2011: 60 (14-23) , 2010: 66 (3-3), No. 9 Blake 60 60 in 2R)
2009: 255 (0-0), 2008: 153 (3-16) , 2007: 74 (11-15),
2006: 130 (5-17), 2005: 97 (0-1) , 2004: 210 (0-0), 2003: 307 (0-0), CAREER TITLES (2): 2014 (1) Oeiras(CL); 2013 (1) Bstad(CL).
2002: 297 (0-0), 2001: 660 (0-0), 2000: T959 (0-0) FINALIST (1): 2012 (1) Via del Mar(CL).
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (5).

2015 HigHLigHts granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 3-4)


Prize money: $250,270 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 08 07 06
Matches won-lost: 8-10 (singles), 14-8 (doubles) Aus. Open 2-7 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Challenger: 26-11 (singles), 0-2 (doubles)) Roland Garros 4-8 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
Singles semi-finalist: Buenos Aires Wimbledon 0-7 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Doubles winner: Kitzbhel(w/Almagro) US Open 2-6 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Semi-finalist: Buenos Aires(w/Schwartzman)
atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
(Career W-L: 13-21)
Career HigHLigHts Career 15 14 13 12 11 08 06
> The Argentine finished 15 outside Top 100 for 1st time Indian Wells 4-4 4th 2nd 1st 1st
since 09. Achieved career-high No. 37 on Mar. 19, 2012 Miami 4-7 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd
after winning 1R match at ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
(d. Paire). Broke into Top 100 on Oct. 24, 2005 after Madrid 0-1 1st
reaching Bogot, COL Challenger SF (l. to M. Daniel). Rome 1-3 1st 2nd 2nd
Cracked Top 50 on Feb. 6, 2012 following 1st ATP final at Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
Via del Mar (l. to Monaco) Cincinnati 1-1 2nd
> Captured ATP singles titles at 13 Bstad (d. Verdasco) and Shanghai 2-2 3rd 1st
14 Oeiras (d. No. 9 Raonic in QF and No. 6 Berdych 06 75 61 in Paris 1-1 2nd
final). Won ATP doubles titles at 10 Stuttgart w/Schwank (d.
Kas/Petzschner) and 15 Kitzbhel in 1st event w/Almagro PersonaL
(d. Haase/Kontinen). Owns 47 combined Challenger and > Full name is Carlos Alberto Berlocq, nicknamed Charly
Futures titles in singles and doubles. Most recently won 15 > Began playing at age 4
So Paulo, BRA Challenger singles title (d. Coppejans) > Father, Carlos, is an electrician; mother, Esther, is a
> Owns 8 Grand Slam singles wins but has yet to reach 3R at a hairdresser. Comes from 1 of the biggest families on ATP
major. Came closest at 15 Roland Garros, beating with 3 sisters (Mara, Fernanda, Florencia) and 2 brothers
Marchenko from 2 sets down in 1R before falling to Gasquet (Nicolas, Guillermo)
in 5 sets. Advanced to 1st Grand Slam doubles QF at 14 US > Says he wants to have a charity foundation later in
Open w/L. Mayer (d. Pospisil/Sock, l. to Dodig/Melo) his career
> Reached ATP Masters 1000 R16 twice: 13 Indian Wells (d. > Favourite surfaces are clay and hard
Nishikori, l. to No. 3 Murray) and 13 Shanghai (d. Isner, l. to > Favourite shot is forehand
No. 1 Nadal). In doubles, advanced to 11 Rome SF w/ > Wife, Maria Noel Serrano (married Nov. 30, 2006);
Nieminen (d. Llodra/Zimonjic, l. to Fish/Roddick) daughter, Stefania (born Oct. 30, 2009); son, Agustin (born
> Posted 25+ tour-level wins in 12 and 13. Started career Feb. 19, 2014)
0-19 vs. Top 10 before going 3-0 in 14 with wins over No. 9 > Coached by Francisco Yunis. Fitness trainers are Horacio
Raonic, No. 6 Berdych and No. 7 Ferrer. Owns records of Anselmi and Hernan Rojas
272-127 at Challengers and 117-45 at Futures. Made ATP

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YUKI BHAMBRI (IND)
@yukibhambri Yuki Bhambri

Date of Birth: July 4, 1992 Career Win-Loss: 14-12


Turned Pro: 2008 Career Prize Money: $339,119
Birthplace: New Delhi, India Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: New Delhi, India Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-2
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 170lbs (77kg) 88 (November 9, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed, Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 138 (March 3, 2014)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) (l. to Junqueira). Also lost in 1R of Miami qualifying in 10 (l.
2015: 93(2-3), 2014: 249 (4-3), 2013: 204 (2-1), 2012: 197 (4-2), to Istomin) and 13 (l. to Roger-Vasselin)
2011: 345 (0-1), 2010: 504 (1-1), 2009: 338 (1-1), > Earned 10 of 14 tour-level wins as member of IND Davis
2008: T1164 (0-0), 2007: T1461 (0-0) Cup team, including 1st win in 09 vs. RSA (d. Van der
Merwe). Best ATP result was on home soil at 14 Chennai
as WC (d. No. 16 Fognini in 2R, l. to Pospisil in QF). Went
2015 HigHLigHts 40-15 on ATP Challenger Tour in 15 (14-1 in TBs)
Prize money: $118,565
Matches won-lost: 2-3 (singles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 1-0)
Challenger: 40-15 (singles), 14-7 (doubles) Career 15
Aus. Open 0-1 1st

Career HigHLigHts atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


> The Indian finished a year-end best No. 93 in 15. Broke into (Career W-L: 0-1)
Top 100 on Oct. 19, 2015 after falling to No. 414 on Feb. 16, Career 09
2015. Reached New Delhi, IND Challenger final during Miami 0-1 1st
week of Feb. 16, 2015 to begin rebuilding ranking (l. to
Devvarman). As a junior, became World No. 1 on Feb. 2, PersonaL
2009 after winning Australian Open title > Started playing tennis at age 5, watching his sisters
> Winner of 5 Challenger and 10 Futures singles titles. > Father, Chander, a doctor; and mother, Indu; sisters,
Reached 5 Challenger finals in 15, winning titles at Ankita and Sanaa are tennis players
Shanghai, CHN (d. Wu 76 in 3rd) and Pune, IND (d. > Favourite tournament is Wimbledon
Donskoy). Also in 15, did not drop a set en route to Karshi, > Hobbies include football, cricket, golf, watching movies
UZB Futures title (d. Zhyrmont) > If he wasnt a tennis player he would be a cricketer
> Made major debut at 15 Australian Open as Q (l. to No. 6 > Idols growing up were Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and
Murray in 1R). Fell in Grand Slam qualifying on 9 other Sachin Tendulkar (cricket)
occasions, including at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US > Supports Manchester United (football)
Open in 15 > Coached by IMG Bollettieri Academy coaching staff in
> Enters 16 having played only 1 main draw match at an ATP Bradenton, Florida
Masters 1000 event. Made ATP debut in 09 Miami 1R as WC

INDIANS IN TOP 100 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


In 2015, Bhambri became the first Indian to finish in the Top 100
Emirates ATP Rankings since Somdev Devvarman in 2013.
Here are the Indian players who have been ranked in the Top 100:
Career-High Ranking Date
Vijay Amritraj No. 16 July 7, 1980
Ramesh Krishnan No. 23 Jan. 28, 1985
Somdev Devvarman No. 62 July 25, 2011
Leander Paes No. 73 Aug. 24, 1998
Anand Amritraj No. 74 Nov. 6, 1974
Sashi Menon No. 87 Mar. 18, 1976
Yuki Bhambri No. 93 Nov. 9, 2015
Jasjit Singh No. 89 June 3, 1974

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SIMONE BOLELLI (ITA)
www.simonebolelli.com @BolelliSimone @simobole

Date of Birth: October 8, 1985 Career Win-Loss: 113-147


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $4,228,771
Birthplace: Bologna, Italy Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-41
Height: 60 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 182lbs (83kg) 36 (February 23, 2009)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 8 (August 17, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Posted 28 ATP singles wins in 15 after combined 25 wins
2015: 58(28-26), 2014: 55 (6-9), 2013: 244 (6-8), from 2011-14. Broke 35-match losing streak vs. Top 10
2012: 83 (8-11), 2011: 134 (5-9), 2010: 107 (7-12), opponents (Open Era record) by beating No. 6 Raonic 76 in
2009: 93 (15-23),2008: 41 (29-30), 2007: 67 (9-15), 3rd at 15 Marseille. Earned 1st ATP singles win at 07 Miami
2006: 128 (0-4),2005: 249 (0-0),2004: 268 (0-0), as Q (d. Monfils) and 1st ATP doubles win at 05 Palermo as
2003: 637 (0-0), 2002: T1221 (0-0) WC w/Sanguinetti (d. Hernandez/Lopez Moron)
> Reached SF at 14 ATP Challenger Tour Finals (d. Haider-
Maurer and M. Gonzalez, l. to Schwartzman)
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $1,260,488 CAREER FINALIST (1): 2008 (1) - Munich(CL).
Matches won-lost: 28-26 (singles), 29-19 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (5).
Challenger: 2-1 (singles)
Singles quarter-finalist: Sydney, Marseille, Bucharest, GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-3)
Nottingham, St. Petersburg, Shenzhen Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Doubles winner: Australian Open Aus. Open 3-5 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
Finalist: Indian Wells, Monte-Carlo, Shanghai (all w/Fognini) Roland Garros 8-9 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd
Semi-finalist: Bucharest(w/Darcis), Roland Garros, Wimbledon* 8-7 1st 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd
Hamburg(both w/Fognini) US Open 2-5 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
*W/O in 2009 not included as loss
Doubles (1-0 in finals). Australian Open: WON 2015 (w/Fognini)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> The No. 3 Italian has finished 3 of last 4 seasons in Top 100 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
(all but 13). Achieved career-high No. 36 on Feb. 23, 2009, (Career W-L: 21-33)
then fell as low as No. 367 on Apr. 7, 2014. Returned to Top Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
100 on July 28, 2014 after winning Oberstaufen, GER Indian Wells 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
Challenger title and Top 50 on Jan. 19, 2015 following run to Miami 6-6 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 3rd
Sydney QF (l. to Troicki). Rose from No. 134 to No. 27 in Monte-Carlo 3-6 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd
doubles rankings after winning Australian Open title Madrid 4-3 3rd 2nd 2nd
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 15 w/ Rome 4-8 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st
Fognini, going 1-2 in RR (d. Bopanna/Mergea) Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
> Reached 1st ATP singles final at 08 Munich (d. Mathieu 76 in Cincinnati 1-2 1st 2nd
3rd, l. to F. Gonzalez). Four-time ATP doubles champion, Shanghai 0-1 1st
including 3 titles w/Fognini. Owns 12 Challenger singles Paris 1-1 2nd
titles, highlighted by 4 in 14: Bergamo, ITA (d. Struff); Doubles (0-3 in finals). Indian Wells: RUP 2015; Monte-Carlo: RUP 2015;
Vercelli, ITA (d. Delic); Tunis, TUN (d. Reister); and Shanghai: RUP 2015 (all w/Fognini)
Oberstaufen, GER (d. Berrer)
> Advanced to Grand Slam singles 3R 5 times, most recently PERSONAL
at 14 Wimbledon as LL (d. Kohlschreiber in 5 sets, l. to > Began playing tennis at age 7 in Bologna
Nishikori in 5 sets) and 15 Roland Garros (d. Troicki, l. to No. > Father, Daniele, is a dentist; mother, Stefania, is an
8 Ferrer in 5 sets). In doubles, captured 1st major title w/ accountant. Has 1 older sister, Simona, who is a
Fognini at 15 Australian Open (d. Herbert/Mahut), becoming bank manager
1st All-Italian team to win mens doubles major in Open Era > Growing up admired Stefan Edberg and Patrick Rafter
> Reached singles R16 of ATP Masters 1000 event 3 times, > Used to swim and play football as a youngster
most recently at 15 Madrid (d. Anderson in 1R, l. to No. 4 > Likes cinema (favourite movie is Gladiator), music
Nadal). In doubles w/Fognini, reached 3 finals in 15: Indian (Queen, Michael Jackson) and spending time with friends
Wells (d. Dodig/Melo, l. to Pospisil/Sock), Monte-Carlo (d. > Goal is to reach Top 10
Dodig/Melo, l. to Bryan/Bryan) and Shanghai (d. Nestor/ > Favourite shot is forehand and surface is hard courts
Roger-Vasselin, l. to Klaasen/Melo) > Wife, Ximena Fleitas (married August 5, 2009)

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ROHAN BOPANNA (IND)
@rohanbopanna Rohan Bopanna

Date of Birth: March 4, 1980 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 258-186


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $2,875,665
Birthplace: Bangalore, India Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 14/21
Residence: Bangalore, India Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 63 (1.90m) 213 (July 23, 2007)
Weight: 190lbs (86kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 3 (July 22, 2013)
One-handed backhand

emirates atP doubles ranking History (W-l) > Earned 30+ wins in 6 straight seasons (2010-15),
2015: 9 (44-25), 2014: 30 (31-24), 2013: 13 (31-23), highlighted by career-best 44 in 15. Enters 16 with 4-11
2012: 12 (35-25), 2011: 11 (39-27), 2010: 16 (42-24), record vs. Bryan/Bryan, posting wins in 09 San Jose QF
2009: 83 (10-12), 2008: 67 (16-17), 2007: 73 (5-5), 2006: 114 (5-2), w/Nieminen, 10 Washington QF w/Qureshi, 15
2005: 307 (0-0), 2004: 664 (0-0), 2003: 212 (0-1), 2002: 317 (0-1), Wimbledon QF w/Mergea and 15 Barclays ATP World
2001: 541 (0-0), 2000: 740 (0-0), 1999: 832 (0-0) Tour Finals RR w/Mergea. Made ATP debut at 02 Chennai
as WC w/Cuadrado (l. to Levinsky/Skoch) and earned 1st
win 4 years later at 06 Chennai as WC w/Amritraj (d.
2015 HigHligHts Allegro/Kohlmann in 1R, l. to Mertinak/Pala in final)
Prize money: $648,688
Matches won-lost: 44-25 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (14). FINALIST (21).
Doubles winner: Sydney, Dubai(both w/Nestor), Madrid,
Stuttgart(both w/Mergea) grand slam History
Finalist: Casablanca, Halle, Barclays ATP World Tour Doubles (0-1 in finals). US Open: RUP 2010 (w/Qureshi)
Finals - London (all w/Mergea)
Semi-finalist: Wimbledon, Washington(both w/Mergea), barClays atP World tour Finals History
Shanghai(w/Kubot) Career 15 12 11
6-7 RUP RUP RR (15 w/Mergea,12 w/Bhupathi,11 w/Qureshi)

Career HigHligHts atP World tour masters 1000 History


> The Indian finished a season in Top 10 for 1st time in 15 and Doubles (3-3 in finals). Madrid: WON 2015 (w/ Mergea); Rome: RUP 2013 (w/
has ended 5 of last 6 seasons in Top 20 of doubles rankings Bhupathi); Cincinnati: RUP 2012 (w/Bhupathi); Shanghai: RUP 2012 (w/Bhupathi);
(all but 14). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 3 on July Paris: WON 2012 (w/Bhupathi), 2011 (w/Qureshi)
22, 2013 soon after reaching Wimbledon SF. Returned to Top
10 on July 13, 2015 after falling as low as No. 35 on Oct. 6, Personal
2014. Ended 15 at No. 7 in team rankings w/Mergea > Began playing tennis at age 11 because his father wanted
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 11 w/ him to pursue an individual sport; began taking tennis
Qureshi, 12 w/Bhupathi and 15 w/Mergea. Finished as seriously at age 19
runner-up in 12 (d. Paes/Stepanek 12-10 in Match TB, l. to > Father, M.G. Bopanna, is coffee planter, who lives in Coorg 4
Granollers/M. Lopez 10-3 in Match TB) and 15 (d. Bryan/ hours from Bangalore; mother, Malika, is housewife. Has an
Bryan in RR and Dodig/Melo in SF, l. to Rojer/Tecau) older sister, Rashmi, living in Mumbai
> Captured 14 titles with 7 partners entering 16, including > Trained with Mahesh Bhupathis father, C.G.
1+ each year from 2010-15 and career-high 4 in 15. Won 5 Krishna Bhupathi
titles w/Qureshi and 3 in Dubai, reigning in 12 w/Bhupathi, > Favourite surface is grass and his dream is to
14 w/Qureshi and 15 w/Nestor. Owns titles on outdoor win Wimbledon
hard, indoor hard, clay and grass. Also winner of 11 > Favourite player growing up was Stefan Edberg
Challenger and 6 Futures titles > Hobbies include golf, adventure sports and watching
> Reached 1st Grand Slam final at 10 US Open w/Qureshi (d. Bollywood movies
Nestor/Zimonjic in 3R, l. to Bryan/Bryan). Also advanced to > Favourite holiday destination is Koh Samui, Thailand
SFs at 11 US Open w/Qureshi (l. to Fyrstenberg/Matkowski), > In June 2010, was named a Champion for Peace by Peace
13 Wimbledon w/Roger-Vasselin (d. Lindstedt/Nestor in 5 and Sport, a neutral international organisation under the
sets, l. to Bryan/Bryan in 5 sets) and 15 Wimbledon w/ High Patronage of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco
Mergea (d. Bryan/Bryan 76 in 4th, l. to Rojer/Tecau) > Earned ATP Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of Year (w/Qureshi)
> Winner of 3 ATP Masters 1000 titles: 11 Paris w/Qureshi in 2010 and recipient of 2010 Excellence Award at GQ India
(d. Benneteau/Mahut), 12 Paris w/Bhupathi (d. Qureshi/ Men of the Year ceremony
Rojer) and 15 Madrid w/Mergea (d. Matkowski/Zimonjic > Wife, Supriya (married on November 25, 2012 in Coorg)
after saving 1 MP). Also runner-up w/Bhupathi at 12 > Coached by Scott Davidoff
Cincinnati (d. Dodig/Melo, l. to Lindstedt/Tecau), 12
Shanghai (d. Mirnyi/Nestor in QF, l. to Paes/Stepanek) and
13 Rome (l. to Bryan/Bryan)

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DUSTIN BROWN (GER)
www.dustintennis.de @DreddyTennis @dreddy_ja

Date of Birth: December 8, 1984 Career Win-Loss: 37-61


Turned Pro: 2002 Career Prize Money: $1,753,183
Birthplace: Celle, Germany Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Winsen, Germany Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-7
Height: 65 (1.96m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 172lbs (78kg) 78 (June 16, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 43 (May 14, 2012)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) 152-115 at Futures. Made ATP debut at 03 Newport as Q (l.
2015: 118 (10-16), 2014: 89 (13-16), 2013: 122 (2-3), to B. Bryan in 3 sets). Did not play another ATP main draw
2012: 154 (4-5), 2011: 161 (2-10), 2010: 92 (6-10), 2009: 144 (0-0), until 10 Johannesburg, beating Chiudinelli and Recouderc
2008: 499 (0-0), 2007: 456 (0-0), 2006: 563 (0-0), for 1st tour-level wins of career (l. to Robert in QF). Began
2005: 636 (0-0), 2004: T810 (0-0), 2003: 529 (0-1), 2002: 736 (0-0) pro career by playing at 24 consecutive ITF Futures Circuit
events in Jamaica from April 02-Feb. 03 before traveling
overseas for Challenger in Wolfsburg, GER
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $407,849 CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (3).
Matches won-lost: 10-16 (singles), 6-13 (doubles)
Challenger: 14-14 (singles), 25-11 (doubles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-2)
Singles quarter-finalist: Doha, Newport Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Aus. Open 0-2 1st 1st
Roland Garros 0-2 1st 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon 4-5 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 1st
> The German has ended 7 straight seasons in Top 200 US Open 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
(2009-15), highlighted by Top 100 finishes in 10 and 14.
Achieved a career-high No. 78 on June 16, 2014 after ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
reaching Halle QF (d. No. 1 Nadal 64 61, l. to Kohlschreiber (Career W-L: 0-2)
18-16 in 3rd-set TB). Broke into Top 100 on May 17, 2010 Career 15 11
> Owns 0-8 record in ATP World Tour singles QFs, most Indian Wells 0-2 1st 1st
recently falling at 15 Doha (l. to No. 10 Ferrer) and 15
Newport (l. to Karlovic). Winner of ATP doubles titles at 10 PERSONAL
Metz w/Wassen (d. Melo/Soares) and 12 Casablanca w/ > Nicknamed Dreddy because of his dreadlocked hair
Hanley (d. Bracciali/Fognini). Also reached 3 other ATP > Began playing tennis at age 5
doubles finals. Combined for 42 singles and doubles titles > Father, Leroy, is Jamaican; mother, Inge, is German. Has
at Challengers and Futures. Won 6th and most recent two half-brothers, Steve and Dean
Challenger singles title at 14 Szczecin, POL (d. Struff) > Most inspirational people in his life are his parents
> Reached Wimbledon 3R as Q in 13 and 15, beating a > Born in Germany, lived there until August 1996, when he
former champion and World No. 1 in 2R on both occasions moved to Jamaica to begin his pro career
(d. Hewitt in 13 and No. 10 Nadal in 15). Posted 1st Grand > In October 2010, changed his nationality to German
Slam win at 10 US Open (d. Ramirez Hidalgo, l. to No. 4 > Speaks German, English and Jamaican
Murray in 2R) > Favourite surface is grass and considers serve and
> Enters 16 still seeking 1st ATP Masters 1000 win. Fell in 1R forehand his best shots
at Indian Wells in 11 (l. to Petzschner) and 15 (l. to Golubev > Idol growing up was Marat Safin
76 in 3rd) > Parents bought him a camper van, which he used to drive
> Posted double-digit tour-level win totals in 14 and 15. around Europe between 2004-07
Owns career records of 165-119 at Challengers and

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BOB BRYAN (USA)
www.bryanbros.com @bryanbros Bryan Bros @bryanbros

Date of Birth: April 29, 1978 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 956-291


Turned Pro: 1998 Plays: Left-handed, one-handed backhand
Birthplace: Camarillo, CA, USA Career Prize Money: $13,374,074
Residence: Sunny Isles Beach, FL, USA Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 109/52
Height: 64 (1.93m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 195lbs (88kg) 116 (Nov. 13, 2000)
Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
1T(September 8, 2003)

MIKE BRYAN (USA)


www.bryanbros.com @bryanbrothers Bryan Bros @mikecbryan

Date of Birth: April 29, 1978 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 970-294


Turned Pro: 1998 Plays: Right-handed, one-handed backhand
Birthplace: Camarillo, CA, USA Career Prize Money: $13,148,894
Residence: Wesley Chapel, FL, USA Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 111/53
Height: 63 (1.90m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 185lbs (84kg) 246 (October 16, 2000)
Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
1T(September 8, 2003)

BOBS EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (W-L) BOBS 2015 HIGHLIGHTS
2015: 4 (44-16), 2014: 1 (64-12), 2013: 1 (70-13), 2012: 2 (60-13), Prize money: $775,722
2011: 1 (60-16), 2010: 1 (68-13), 2009: 1 (68-18), 2008: 3 (64-18), Matches won-lost: 44-16 (doubles)
2007: 1 (77-9), 2006: 1 (66-14), 2005: 1 (58-18) , 2004: 4 (64-17), Doubles winner: Delray Beach, Miami, Monte-Carlo,
2003: 2 (53-21), 2002: 8 (54-19), 2001: 23 (45-23), 2000: 63 (18-17), Atlanta, Washington, Montral
1999: 64 (15-15), 1998: 174 (6-6), 1997: 635 (1-7), 1996: 654 (1-4), Finalist: Roland Garros
1995: 1200 (0-1) Semi-finalist: Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - London

MIKES EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (W-L) MIKES 2015 HIGHLIGHTS
2015: 5 (44-17), 2014: 1 (64-12), 2013: 1 (70-13), 2012: 1 (61-13), Prize money: $779,465
2011: 1 (60-16) , 2010: 1 (67-13), 2009: 1 (68-18), 2008: 3 (65-18) , Matches won-lost: 44-17 (doubles)
2007: 1 (77-9), 2006: 1 (66-14), 2005: 1 (58-18), 2004: 4 (64-17), Doubles winner: Delray Beach, Miami, Monte-Carlo,
2003: 2 (53-21), 2002: 7 (67-21) , 2001: 22 (45-23), Atlanta, Washington, Montral
2000: 63 (18-17), 1999: 64 (15-15), 1998: 174 (6-6), 1997: 635 (1-7), Finalist: Roland Garros
1996: 654 (1-4), 1995: 1200 (0-1) Semi-finalist: Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - London

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Winningest doubles team in Open Era has 109-52 record in
> The American twins have finished No. 1 in Emirates ATP tour-level finals. Swept championships at 4 Grand Slams, 9
Doubles Team Rankings 10 times in past 13 years (2003, ATP Masters 1000 events, Olympics and Barclays ATP World
05-07, 09-14). Spent 438 weeks and ended 8 seasons as Tour Finals only doubles players or singles team to do so.
co-No. 1s in Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings (2005-07, Captured 4+ titles in 15 straight seasons (2001-15). Secured
09-11, 13-14). Mike was No. 1 and Bob was No. 2 for 16 weeks 1st team title at 01 Memphis (d. OBrien/Stark), 50th at 09
in 11-12, including in 12 year-end rankings, thanks to Mikes Sydney (d. Nestor/Zimonjic) and 100th at 14 US Open (d.
Davis Cup win w/Fish (d. Federer/Wawrinka). Bob was No. 1 Granollers/Lopez). Mike also won titles at 02 Nottingham
and Mike was No. 2 for week of Oct. 26, 2015 after Mike lost in w/Knowles (d. Johnson/Palmer) and 02 Long Island w/
Vienna 1R w/Johnson (l. to J. Murray/Peers). Mike has most Bhupathi (d. Pala/Vizner). Mike has most doubles titles in
weeks ever at No. 1 (454) and Bob 2nd-most (439) Open Era (111) and Bob 2nd-most (109)
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals 13 straight > Among 109 titles are all-time team record 16 Grand Slams:
years (2003-15), winning titles at Houston in 03 (d. Llodra/ Australian Open (6), Roland Garros (2), Wimbledon (3) and
Santoro in 5 sets) and 04 (d. W. Black/Ullyett) and at London US Open (5). Only team in Open Era to win each Grand Slam
in 09 (d. Mirnyi/A. Ram) and 14 (d. Dodig/Melo) title at least twice, 1+ major in 10 straight seasons (2005-14),

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and hold all 4 major titles at same time. Followed Olympic PERSONAL
gold medal with titles at 12 US Open (d. Paes/Stepanek), 13 > Bobs full name is Robert Charles Bryan and Mikes full
Australian Open (d. Haase/Sijsling), 13 Roland Garros (d. name is Michael Carl Bryan (Mike is 2 minutes older)
Llodra/Mahut) and 13 Wimbledon (d. Dodig/Melo). > Parents, Wayne and Kathy, both teach tennis and began
Individually, tied with Woodbridge and Emerson for teaching their sons at age 2. Wayne is a lawyer, musician,
2nd-most major doubles titles all-time behind Newcombes national tennis coach, speaker and has been named WTT
17. As juniors, won 96 US Open (d. Bracciali/Robichaud) Coach of the Year 3 times (Sacramento Capitals). He is
> Have captured all 9 ATP Masters 1000 titles, as well as involved in various ATP Kids Days. Kathy was a former
Hamburg, which was an ATP Masters 1000 event until 09. player on womens circuit and played at Wimbledon 4
Own 35-18 record in ATP Masters 1000 finals, with most times, reaching mixed doubles QF in 1965
titles ever. On a 6-match win streak in finals and have won 13 > During early days as a junior players, brothers were
of last 14 finals played overall. Five-time champions at forbidden to play each other in tournament play by their
Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Canada and Cincinnati parents (if they were to play each other, they would
> Enter 16 with 955-291 record most team wins in Open Era. alternate defaulting to each other)
Individually, Mike has 2nd-most wins (970) and Bob 3rd-most > Won well over 100 junior doubles titles. Bob ranked No. 1 in
(956) behind Nestor (999). Career-long 25-match win streak U.S. Boys 18s in 96
in 13 included titles at Madrid, Rome, Roland Garros, London/ > Played at Stanford University from 1997-98 and helped
Queens Club and Wimbledon. Made tour-level debut at 95 US team to NCAA team titles both years. In 98, Bob won a rare
Open as WC (l. to Connell/Galbraith) and teamed at US Open Triple Crown of NCAA singles, doubles (w/Mike) and
21 straight seasons (1995-2015). Earned 1st win at 96 Atlanta team titles
as WC (d. Keil/Randall) > The Bryan Bros Band, with Bob on keyboards and Mike on
> Winningest doubles team in U.S. Davis Cup history (23-4), drums and guitar, have held concerts at tournaments and
going 4-0 en route to 07 title. Clinched 07 final with win over charity events around the world. Provided music for ATP
Andreev/Davydenko (USA d. RUS 4-1). In Olympics, won gold at Doubles Revolution TV commercial and all original music
12 London (d. Llodra/Tsonga) and bronze at 08 Beijing (l. to for Tennis Channel program No Strings, on which they
Federer/Wawrinka in SF, d. Clement/Llodra in Play-off). Mike were profiled
also won bronze in mixed at 12 London w/Raymond (l. to > Released Let It Rip EP at 09 US Open, featuring
Mirnyi/Azarenka in SF, d. Kas/Lisicki in Play-off) David Baron. Performed with the Counting Crows in
Tampa in October 2008 and at 2010 Arthur Ashe Kids Day
BOB CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (109). FINALIST (52). at the US Open
MIKE CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (111). FINALIST (53). > In November 2006, featured among the twins in Doubly
Delicious section of Sexiest Man Alive issue of People
GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Doubles 16-12 in finals) Magazine. Have appeared in various TV Sitcoms
Aus. Open WON 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006; RUP 2012, 2005, 2004. > They participate in an annual Bryan Brothers Foundation
Roland Garros WON 2013, 2003; RUP 2015, 2012, 2006, 2005 Event to raise funds for kids in need in Ventura County and
Mixed: WON 2015 (Mike w/ Mattek-Sands), 2009 (Bob w/Huber), do other charity work and junior tennis clinics all over
2008 (Bob w/Azarenka), 2003 (Mike w/Raymond). United States
Wimbledon WON 2013, 2011, 2006; RUP 2014, 2009, 2007, 2005; > Bob was named to ATP Player Council in June 2006
Mixed: WON 2012 (Mike w/Raymond), 2008 (Bob w/Stosur). > Threw out first pitch at New York Yankees games twice and
US Open WON 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2005; RUP 2003; at Los Angeles Dodgers games three times. Also rang
Mixed: WON 2010 (Bob w/Huber), 2006 (Bob w/Navratilova), opening bell at New York Stock Exchange in February 2006
2004 (Bob w/Zvonareva), 2003 (Bob w/Srebotnik), > Favourite bands: Counting Crows, Dave Matthews Band
2002 (Mike w/Raymond). and Maroon 5
> In September 2012, the USTA presented the Bryans with
BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY the first US Open Sportsmanship Award
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 01 > Voted ATPWorldTour.com Fans Favourite Team from
35-20 SF WON RUP RR SF SF WON RUP DNP^ RR SF WON WON RR 2005-15 and ATP Doubles Team of Year in 2003, 05-07,
^Qualified in 2007 but did not participate due to Mikes elbow injury 2009-14. Recipient of 2015 Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award
> Bob, wife Michelle, married Dec. 13, 2010 in Miami; daughter,
ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY Micaela, born Jan. 31, 2012; son, Bobby Jr., born Dec.24
Doubles (35-18 in finals) 2013, son, Richard Richie Charles, born Oct. 27, 2015
Indian Wells: WON 2014, 2013; RUP 2006, 2003; > Mike, wife Lucille, married Nov. 25, 2012 in Santa Barbara,
Miami: WON 2015, 2014, 2008, 2007; RUP 2006; Calif.
Monte-Carlo: WON 2015, 2014, 2012, 2011, 2007; RUP 2013, 2009, 2005; > Coached by former ATP pro David Macpherson of
Madrid: WON 2013, 2011, 2010, 2007, 2006; RUP 2014, 2004; Australia (since August 2005)
Rome: WON 2013, 2010,2008; RUP 2009, 2007, 2005;
Toronto/Montral: WON 2015, 2012, 2010, 2006, 2002; RUP 2011, 2008;
Cincinnati: WON 2014, 2013, 2010, 2008, 2003; RUP 2009, 2007, 2006;
Shanghai: WON 2014;
Paris: WON 2014, 2013, 2007, 2005
Hamburg: WON 2007; RUP 2008, 2004;

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PABLO CARREO BUSTA (ESP)
@pablocarreno91 Pablo Carreo

Date of Birth: July 12, 1991 Career Win-Loss: 34-58


Turned Pro: 2009 Career Prize Money: $1,374,900
Birthplace: Gijon, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Barcelona, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-5
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 163lbs (73kg) 49 (January 5, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 84 (October 19, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) events across ATP World Tour, Challengers and Futures.
2015: 67 (14-25), 2014: 51 (13-25), 2013: 65 (7-7), 2012: 715 (0-0), Won 35 straight Futures matches during season (Brugues-
2011: 136 (0-1), 2010: 340 (0-0), 2009: 515 (0-0) Davi holds record with 44). Also won 17 Challenger matches
in a row. Made tour-level debut at 11 Barcelona as WC (l. to
Paire) and earned 1st win at 13 Casablanca as Q (d. Andujar)
2015 HigHLigHts > Sidelined with back injury from March to October 12.
Prize money: $509,739 Underwent surgery for herniated disc on June 7, 2012
Matches won-lost: 14-25 (singles), 11-18 (doubles)
Challenger: 21-5 (singles), 5-4 (doubles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-3)
Singles semi-finalist: Estoril Career 15 14 13
Quarter-finalist: Gstaad, Winston-Salem Aus. Open 0-2 1st 1st
Doubles semi-finalist: Chennai(w/Garcia-Lopez) Roland Garros 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
Wimbledon 0-2 1st 1st
US Open 3-2 2nd 3rd
Career HigHLigHts
> The Spaniard has finished 3 straight seasons in Top 70 atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
(2013-15). Breakthrough came in 13, climbing 650 positions (Career W-L: 2-9)
to make biggest jump of any player into Top 100. After ending Career 15 14
12 at No. 715, broke into Top 100 on Aug. 5, 2013 following Indian Wells 0-2 1st 1st
Segovia, ESP Challenger title (d. Olivetti). Cracked Top 50 on Miami 0-2 1st 1st
Oct. 27, 2014 after advancing to Valencia QF (d. F. Lopez, l. to Monte-Carlo 2-2 1st 3rd
Chardy) Madrid 0-1 1st
> Reached ATP World Tour SFs at 13 Oeiras as Q (d. Rome 0-1 1st
Benneteau, Goffin and Fognini; l. to Wawrinka) and 15 Paris 0-1 1st
Estoril (d. Muller, l. to Kyrgios). Won 4 of 11 ATP Challenger
Tour titles and 7 of 12 ITF Futures Circuit titles during 13 PersonaL
season. Added Challenger titles in 15 at Perugia, ITA (d. > Began playing tennis at age 6
Viola) and Poznan, POL (d. Albot). Fell to Cachin at 15 > Parents are Alfonso, an architect, and Maria Antonia, a
Seville, ESP, ending 11-0 start to career in Challenger finals doctor; has two sisters, Lucia and Alicia
> Posted 1st Grand Slam wins at 14 US Open, reaching 3R (d. > Favourite surface is clay and shot is backhand
Beck and Paire, l. to No. 10 Tsonga). Also reached 2R at 15 > Idol growing up was countryman Juan Carlos Ferrero and is
Roland Garros (l. to Sock) and 15 US Open (l. to Bautista now David Ferrer
Agut in 5 sets). Made Grand Slam debut at 13 Roland Garros > Supports Sporting de Gijon (football)
as Q (l. to No. 3 Federer) > In 2013, received ATP Most Improved Player of the Year
> Earned 1st 2 ATP Masters 1000 wins at 14 Monte-Carlo as Award (voted by players)
LL (d. Dodig and Monfils, l. to No. 2 Djokovic). Suffered 1R > Has trained in Barcelona since he was 15
losses in 8 other ATP Masters 1000 appearances > Coached by Samuel Lopez and Cesar Fagueras
> In 15, enjoyed career-high 14 tour-level wins. In 13, went
97-18 in main draw and qualifying singles matches at 29

SPANIARDS IN TOP 100 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Carreo Busta, 24, was the youngest Spaniard of 15 overall to finish in the Top 100
Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015. Here are the Spaniards under-30 in the Top 100:
Age Age
No. 67 Pablo Carreo Busta 24 No. 5 Rafael Nadal 29
No. 72 Iigo Cervantes 26 No. 84 Marcel Granollers 29
No. 25 Roberto Bautista Agut 27 No. 64 Pablo Andujar 29
No. 54 Albert Ramos-Violas 27

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MARCO CECCHINATO (ITA)
Date of Birth: September 30, 1992 Career Win-Loss: 0-8
Turned Pro: 2010 Career Prize Money: $356,127
Birthplace: Palermo, Italy Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Palermo, Italy Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 171lbs (77kg) 82 (October 5, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 314 (November 3, 2014)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Played an ATP main draw match for 1st time at 13 Nice as Q
2015: 90 (0-4), 2014: 162 (0-3), 2013: 165 (0-1), 2012: 406 (0-0), (l. to Fognini). Enters 16 with 2-5 doubles record, posting
2011: 613 (0-0), 2010: 1384 (0-0) wins at 14 Umag w/Fognini (d. Kretschmer/Satschko) and
15 US Open w/Seppi (d. Erlich/Sitak 76 in 3rd). Owns
records of 89-57 at Challengers (87-49 on clay) and 77-38
2015 HigHLigHts at Futures (67-31 on clay)
Prize money: $173,175 > Competed at 15 ATP Challenger Tour Finals, going 1-2 in
Matches won-lost: 0-4 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) RR (d. Pella via ret., l. to Clezar and Albot)
Challenger: 45-16 (singles), 5-12 (doubles)
granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-0)
Career 15
Career HigHLigHts US Open 0-1 1st
> The Italian improved his year-end ranking in 5 straight
seasons (2011-15), finishing 15 in Top 100 for 1st time in his atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
career following 45-16 Challenger campaign. Achieved (Career W-L: 0-1)
career-high No. 82 on Oct. 5, 2015 after reaching Rome, ITA Career 14
Challenger SF (d. Cervantes, l. to Krajinovic). Broke into Rome 0-1 1st
Top 100 on July 20, 2015 after advancing to San Benedetto,
ITA Challenger SF (d. Volandri, l. to Ramos-Violas) PersonaL
> Enters 2016 still seeking 1st tour-level singles win (0-8 in > Nickname is Ceck
career). Won a set in 6 of 8 tour-level matches. Qualified for > Began playing tennis at age 7 with his uncle, a tennis coach
6 ATP events during career, including 15 Rio de Janeiro (l. > Father, Sergio, is a manager; mother, Stefania, is a
to Nieminen), 15 Buenos Aires (l. to Bagnis) and 15 secretary
Winston-Salem (l. to Bedene). Winner of 2 Challenger > Speaks Italian, Spanish and English
titles: 13 San Marino, SMR (d. Volandri) and 15 Turin, ITA > Favourite surface is clay and considers serve best part
(d. Coppejans). Also owns 5 Futures titles, highlighted by of his game
win over Thiem in 13 Modena, ITA Futures final > Favourite tournament is Rome
> Made Grand Slam main draw debut at 15 US Open (l. to Fish in > Idol growing up was Marat Safin
1R). Fell in qualifying at 5 major events before gaining direct > Hobbies include football (supports AC Milan)
acceptance into 15 US Open. Came closest to qualifying at 15 > Goal is break into Top 50
Roland Garros, falling to Berrer in final round > Coached by Cristian Brandi. Fitness trainer is
> Made ATP Masters 1000 debut at 14 Rome as WC (l. to Umberto Ferrara
Sijsling). Fell in qualifying at 6 other ATP Masters 1000
events, including Indian Wells, Miami, Rome and
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IIGO CERVANTES (ESP)
@I_Cervantes Iigo Cervatnes

Date of Birth: November 30, 1989 Career Win-Loss: 4-8


Turned Pro: 2009 Career Prize Money: $525,871
Birthplace: Hondarribia, Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Guipzcoa, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0
Residence: Javea, Spain Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 60 (1.83m) 72 (November 30, 2015)
Weight: 172lbs (78kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 167 (October 12, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Made ATP debut at 10 Auckland as LL (l. to Kohlschreiber)
2015: 72 (0-1), 2014: 252 (2-3), 2013: N/R (0-0), 2012: 147 (2-3), and earned 1st win at 12 Estoril as Q (d. Andreev). Owns
2011: 220 (0-0), 2010: 358 (0-1), 2009: 236 (0-0), 2008: 382 (0-0), records of 119-89 at Challengers (105-75 on clay) and
2007: T1197 (0-0), 2005: N/R (0-0) 115-70 at Futures (88-59 on clay). In 15, went 50-20 at
Challengers (46-17 on clay), becoming 3rd player to post
50+ Challenger wins in a single season (Berlocq: 57 in 10,
2015 HigHLigHts Pashanski: 51 in 05). Lost 1st 4 Challenger matches of 15
Prize money: $199,656 before reaching SF at Mersin, TUR as Q (l. to Coppejans)
Matches won-lost: 0-1 (singles) > Became 1st player to go 5-0 en route to ATP Challenger
Challenger: 50-20 (singles), 18-14 (doubles) Tour Finals title in 15 (d. Muoz-de la Nava 76 in 3rd after
saving 2 MPs). Also beat countryman Muoz-de La Nava
75 in 3rd during RR
Career HigHLigHts > Played only 3 tournaments from Nov. 2012-Mar. 2014 due
> The Spaniard finished 15 at career-high No. 72 after to elbow injury and 2 hip surgeries
winning ATP Challenger Tour Finals. Rose 180 spots from
14 year-end ranking of No. 252. Unranked as recently as granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 1-0)
week of April 7, 2014 following injuries. Before getting Career 12
hurt, peaked at No. 130 on July 16, 2012 with run to Wimbledon 1-1 2nd
Scheveningen, NED Challenger QF (l. to Torebko 76 in 3rd).
Broke into Top 100 on Nov. 23, 2015 after reaching final of PersonaL
Montevideo, URU Challenger (d. Schwartzman, l. to Pella) > Nickname is Cervan
> Won back-to-back matches once at a tour-level event, > Started playing tennis at age 6
reaching 14 Barcelona 3R as WC (d. Nedovyesov and > Father is Manuel, a former professional goalkeeper for
Tursunov, l. to Gabashvili). Won 4 of 6 career Challenger Murcia, Real Betis, Real Sociedad, Salamanca and San
singles titles in 15: Ostrava, CZE (d. Pavlasek); Vicenza, Sebastian; mother is Luisa; two sisters, Paula and Esther;
ITA (d. Millman); Marburg, GER (d. Langer); and ATP one brother, Mikel, who plays football
Challenger Tour Finals (d. Muoz-de la Nava). Helped > Favourite surface is clay
rebuild ranking in 14 with 6th career Futures title at Pula, > Favourite shot is his serve
CRO as Q (d. Trevisan) > Favourite tournament is the US Open
> Qualified at 12 Wimbledon and reached 2R (l. to Youzhny). > Idols growing up were Marcelo Rios and Lleyton Hewitt
Rallied from 2 sets down in final round of qualifying (d. > Hobbies include football (supports Real Sociedad), going
Chvojka) and 1R of main draw (d. Cipolla). In Q2, beat to the cinema and spending time with friends
Trungelliti 10-8 in 3rd. Fell in Grand Slam qualifying on all > Trains at Academia Tenis Ferrer in Javea and
14 other attempts, including 5-set loss to Herbert in final Benidorm (Spain)
round at 15 Wimbledon > Coached by Javier Ferrer and Israel Vior. Fitness trainer
> Enters 16 having yet to play in main draw of an ATP is Jaume Ros
Masters 1000 event. Lost in qualifying at 12 Monte-Carlo,
12 Madrid, 14 Madrid and 15 Paris

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JEREMY CHARDY (FRA)
@jimchardy Jeremy Chardy Officiel @jimchardy

Date of Birth: February 12, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 189-188


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $5,675,992
Birthplace: Pau, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/1
Residence: Liege, Belgium Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 9-42
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 165lbs (75kg) 25 (January 28, 2013)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 39 (September 14, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Murray, l. to No. 9 del Potro) and 14 Rome (d. No. 4 Federer,
2015: 31 (27-27 ), 2014: 29 (33-27), 2013: 34 (22-25), l. to No. 10 Raonic)
2012: 32 (24-20), 2011: 103 (10-18), 2010: 45 (26-29), > Earned 20+ wins in 6 of last 7 seasons (all but 11). Has
2009: 32 (35-28), 2008: 73 (10-9), 2007: 188 (0-3), never defeated a World No. 1 entering 16 (0-2 overall).
2006: 262 (2-2), 2005: 577 (0-0), 2004: T1175 (0-0) Won 1st singles match on ATP World Tour at 06 Estoril as LL
(d. Wang)

2015 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (1): 2009 (1) Stuttgart(CL). FINALIST (1): 2009 (1)
Prize money: $1,143,921 Johannesburg(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (6).
Matches won-lost: 27-27 (singles), 18-15 (doubles)
Challenger: 1-1 (singles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 8-2)
Singles semi-finalist: Montral Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 06
Quarter-finalist: Marseille, Houston, Stockholm Aus. Open 8-7 2nd 3rd QF 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Doubles winner: Bstad (w/Kubot) Roland Garros 14-9 4th 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 2nd
Semi-finalist: Rome(w/Anderson) Wimbledon 9-8 1st 4th 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd
US Open 9-7 4th 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY


> The Frenchman has ended 4 straight seasons in Top 35 (Career W-L: 46-56)
(2012-15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 25 on Jan. Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
28, 2013 after reaching Australian Open QF. Broke into Top Indian Wells 4-7 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 3rd
100 on June 9, 2008 following run to Roland Garros 4R as WC Miami 4-7 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st
(d. No. 7 Nalbandian in 2R, l. to Almagro) and cracked Top 50 Monte-Carlo 2-6 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st
on Mar. 2, 2009 after reaching Delray Beach SF (l. to Fish) Madrid 3-5 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
> Only 2 singles finals on ATP World Tour came in 09, with title Rome 7-5 2nd QF 3rd 2nd 1st
at Stuttgart (d. Hanescu) and runner-up finish at Toronto/Montral 11-7 SF 2nd 1st 3rd 1st QF 2nd
Johannesburg (d. Ferrer 76 in 3rd, l. to Tsonga). Also a 3-time Cincinnati 8-6 2nd 1st 2nd QF 2nd 3rd
doubles champion, most recently winning 15 Bstad w/ Shanghai 3-6 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st
Kubot (d. Cabal/Farah). Owns 5 Challenger singles titles Paris 4-7 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam QF at 13 Australian Open (d.
No. 7 del Potro in 3R, l. to No. 3 Murray). Also reached 4R at 3 PERSONAL
other majors, most recently at 15 Roland Garros (d. Goffin, > Began playing at age 6
l. to No. 3 Murray) and 15 US Open (d. No. 7 Ferrer, l. to No. 9 > Father, Guy, is a banker; mother, Maryse, is a housewife;
Cilic). As a junior in 05, won Wimbledon title (d. Haase) and sister, Stephanie, is a French teacher and brother, Thierry,
reached finals in singles at US Open (l. to Sweeting) and is a banker
doubles at Roland Garros w/Bubka (l. to Massa/L. Mayer) > Fan of Paris Saint-Germain football club
> Broke through to 1st ATP Masters 1000 SF at 15 Montral > Idol growing up was Pete Sampras
after saving 2 MPs vs. L. Mayer in 2R and 7 MPs vs. Isner in > Considers serve best shot
QF (l. to No. 1 Djokovic). Reached 3 other ATP Masters 1000 > Would like to be an actor after his tennis career
QFs with Top 10 wins: 10 Toronto (d. No. 9 Verdasco and No. 6 > Coached by former ATP pro Magnus Tideman of Sweden.
Davydenko, l. to No. 2 Djokovic), 12 Cincinnati (d. No. 4 Fitness trainer is Frederic Lefevre

FRENCHMEN IN TOP 50 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Chardy was one of seven Frenchmen to finish in the Top 50 Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
No. 9 Richard Gasquet No. 24 Gael Monfils
No. 10 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga No. 31 Jeremy Chardy
No. 15 Gilles Simon No. 47 Adrian Mannarino
No. 19 Benoit Paire

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Hyeon CHung (KOR)
Hyeon Chung

Date of Birth: May 19, 1996 Career Win-Loss: 14-12


Turned Pro: 2014 Career Prize Money: $357,595
Birthplace: Suwon, South Korea Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Suwon, South Korea Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-3
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 183lbs (83kg) 51 (October 26, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 333 (May 11, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Earned 55 total wins during 15 season with records of
2015: 51 (12-10), 2014: 173 (2-1), 2013: 501 (0-1), 2012: 970 (0-0) 12-10 on tour, 9-6 in ATP qualifying, and 34-7 at
Challengers. Entering 16, biggest win of career was over
No. 41 Paire in 15 Winston-Salem 2R. Made tour-level
2015 HigHLigHts debut at 13 Kuala Lumpur as WC (l. to Delbonis) and
Prize money: $292,929 earned 1st win during 14 Davis Cup tie vs. TPE (d. Wang)
Matches won-lost: 12-10 (singles), 0-1 (doubles)
Challenger: 34-7 (singles), 5-3 (doubles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 1-1)
Singles quarter-finalist: Shenzhen Career 15
Wimbledon 0-1 1st
US Open 1-1 2nd
Career HigHLigHts
> The South Korean rose in year-end rankings for 3rd atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
straight season (2013-15), ending 15 at a career-high (Career W-L: 1-2)
ranking of No. 51. As 18-year-old, broke into Top 200 on Career 15
Sept. 8, 2014 after winning Bangkok, THA Challenger title Miami 1-1 2nd
(d. Thompson), then cracked Top 100 on Apr. 27, 2015 Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
following Savannah, USA Challenger title. Earned 1st ATP
ranking point on Oct. 29, 2012 after 1st Challenger win in PersonaL
Seoul, KOR (d. Chen) > Began playing tennis at age 6 with his parents and
> Advanced to 1st ATP World Tour QF at 15 Shenzhen (d. Wu continued to play after his doctor recommended that
61 60 and Bedene 62 60, l. to Cilic). Had won 14 straight sets looking at the colour green would help his weak eyesight
en route to Shenzhen QF, including Kaohsiung, TPE > Father, Seok-Jin, was a tennis player and is now a tennis
Challenger title. Won 4 Challenger titles in 15, tied for coach; mother, Young-Mi; older brother, Hong, is currently
most with Cervantes, Lorenzi and Pella: Burnie, AUS (d. a tennis player as well
Bolt); Savannah, USA (d. McGee); Busan, KOR (d. Lacko); > Favourite surface is hard court
and Kaohsiung, TPE (d. Bhambri). Owns 5 Challenger and 4 > Favourite shot is backhand
Futures titles overall. In doubles, won 14 Asian Games > Favourite tournament is Wimbledon
gold medal w/Lim (d. Myneni/Singh) > Growing up, really looked up to Djokovic because of his
> Earned 1st Grand Slam main draw win at 15 US Open (d. fantastic game and mental strength
Duckworth, l. to No. 5 Wawrinka 76 76 76). Made major > Enjoys watching movies in his leisure time
debut at 15 Wimbledon (l. to Herbert 10-8 in 5th). As a > In 2015, received ATP Most Improved Player of the Year
junior, reached 13 Wimbledon final (d. Kyrgios in 3R and Award (voted by players)
Coric in QF, l. to Quinzi). Also reached QFs at 14 Australian > Trained at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, for 2 years
Open (l. to A. Zverev) and 14 Wimbledon (l. to Kozlov) from the age of 13 to 15
> Secured 1st ATP Masters 1000 victory at 15 Miami (d. > Trains in Seoul, South Korea
Granollers, l. to No. 9 Berdych). Also qualified at 15 > Coached by former ATP pro Yong-Il Yoon
Montral (l. to L. Mayer)

ATP MOST IMPROVED PLAYER OF THE YEAR LIST


In 2015, Chung became the first Asian player to earn ATP Most Improved Player of the Year honors since
Parardorn Srichaphan of Thailand in 2002. Here is a list of players to earn the award since then:
2015 Hyeon Chung (KOR) 2008 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)
2014 Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP) 2007 Novak Djokovic (SRB)
2013 Pablo Carreo Busta (ESP) 2006 Novak Djokovic (SRB)
2012 Marinko Matosevic (AUS) 2005 Rafael Nadal (ESP)
2011 Alex Bogomolov Jr. (RUS) 2004 Joachim Johansson (SWE)
2010 Andrey Golubev (KAZ) 2003 Rainer Schuettler (GER)
2009 John Isner (USA) 2002 Paradorn Srichaphan (THA)

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MaRin CiliC (cro)
www.marin-cilic.net @cilic_marin Marin Cilic

Date of Birth: September 28, 1988 Career Win-loss: 342-186


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $13,380,332
Birthplace: Medjugorje, Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 14/9
Bosnia & Herzegovina Career Win-loss vs. Top 10: 19-58
Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Highest Emirates aTP Ranking:
Height: 66 (1.98m) 8 (October 13, 2014)
Weight: 196lbs (89kg) Highest Emirates aTP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 49 (April 15, 2013)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Missed 1st 8 weeks of 12 season (left knee) and 1st 9
2015: 13 (35-19), 2014: 9 (54-21), 2013: 37 (26-12), weeks of 15 season (right shoulder), withdrawing from
2012: 15 (39-19), 2011: 21 (44-22), 2010: 14 (40-22), Australian Open in both years
2009: 14 (48-21), 2008: 22 (37-25), 2007: 71 (14-13) ,
2006: 173 (5-11), 2005: 600 (0-1), 2004: T1447 (0-0) CAREER TITLES (14): 2015 (1) -Moscow(IH); 2014 (4) Moscow
(IH), US Open(H), Delray Beach(H), Zagreb(IH); 2013 (1)
Zagreb(IH); 2012 (2) Umag(C), London/Queens Club(G);
2015 HigHLigHts 2011 (1) St. Petersburg(IH); 2010 (2) Zagreb(IH),
Prize money: $2,063,576 Chennai(H); 2009 (2) Zagreb(IH), Chennai(H); 2008 (1)
Matches won-lost: 35-19 (singles), 3-4 (doubles) New Haven(H). FINALIST (9). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
Singles winner: Moscow
Semi-finalist: Stuttgart, Washington, US Open, Shenzhen granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 23-9)
Quarter-finalist: Monte-Carlo, Geneva, Wimbledon, Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Tokyo, Basel Aus. Open 17-7 2nd 3rd 4th SF 4th 4th 1st
Roland Garros 16-9 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 4th 4th 2nd 1st
Wimbledon* 17-8 QF QF 2nd 4th 1st 1st 3rd 4th 1st
Career HigHLigHts US Open 25-6 SF WON QF 3rd 2nd QF 3rd
> The Croat has finished 5 seasons in Top 20 (2009-10, 12, *W/O in 2013 not included as loss
14-15), highlighted by year-end No. 9 in 14. Reached
career-high No. 8 on Oct. 13, 2014 prior to winning BarCLays atP WorLD toUr FinaLs History
Moscow title. Broke into Top 10 on Feb. 1, 2010 after Career 14
reaching Australian Open SF. As a junior, became World 0-3 RR
No. 1 on Jan. 2, 2006
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 14, losing atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
RR matches to Djokovic, Berdych and Wawrinka (Career W-L: 67-67)
> Won 1+ ATP title in 8 straight years (2008-15).Captured 14 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
titles entering 16, 2nd-most for a Croat behind Indian Wells 6-8 2nd 4th 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd
Ivanisevics 22. Of 14 titles, 5 have come on home soil, Miami 8-7 2nd QF 3rd 2nd 4th 3rd 2nd
including 4 at Zagreb: 09 (d. Ancic), 10 (d. Berrer), 12 (d. Monte-Carlo 10-8 QF 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st
Melzer) and 14 (d. Haas). Also won 12 Umag (d. Madrid 10-8 2nd 3rd 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd
Granollers). Beat Bautista Agut 64 64 to win Moscow in Rome 7-8 1st 2nd 2nd 1st QF 2nd 3rd 1st
14 and 15 did not reach a final in between Toronto/Montral 8-7 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 1st QF
> Broke through for 14 US Open title as World No. 16, Cincinnati 7-7 3rd 3rd QF 1st 1st 2nd 1st
becoming lowest-ranked Grand Slam champion since No. Shanghai 5-6 3rd 1st QF 1st 1st 1st
44 Gaudio won 04 Roland Garros. After edging Simon in Paris 6-7 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd QF 3rd
4h13m (4R), defeated No. 7 Berdych (QF), No. 3 Federer
(SF) and No. 11 Nishikori (final) in straight sets. Also PersonaL
advanced to SFs at 10 Australian Open (d. No. 5 del Potro > Nicknamed Chila by his friends
and No. 7 Roddick, l. to No. 4 Murray) and 15 US Open (l. > Began playing at age 7 with his cousin, Tanja
to No. 1 Djokovic). As a junior, won 05 Roland Garros title > Parents Zdenko (father) and Koviljka (mother) are retired;
(d. van der Duim) 3 brothers: Vinko, Goran (older) and Mile (younger), who is
> Has never reached an ATP Masters 1000 SF in 67 the most inspirational person because of his good advice
appearances (67-67). Best results are 7 QFs, most > Favourite football teams are AC Milan and Croatia,
recently at 15 Monte-Carlo (l. to No. 1 Djokovic) admires players Kaka and Robinho
> Earned career-high 54 victories in 14, with US Open > Enjoys playing on all surfaces but says hard and grass are
championship win over Nishikori also serving as 300th best-suited surfaces for him
win of career. Enters 16 with 0-11 record vs. Top 10 > Admires countrymen Ivanisevic and Ljubicic
opponents since winning US Open title. Made tour-level > Coached by countryman and former World No.2 Goran
debut at 05 Umag as WC (l. to Vliegen) and earned 1st win Ivanisevic (since Nov. 13). Fitness trainer is Slaven Hrvoj
at 06 Zagreb as WC (d. Andreev)

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BORNA CORIC (CRO)
www.bornacoric.org @BornaCoric Borna Coric @bornacoric

Date of Birth: November 14, 1996 Career Win-Loss: 33-36


Turned Pro: 2013 Career Prize Money: $926,187
Birthplace: Zagreb, Croatia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Dubai, UAE Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-8
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 174lbs (78kg) 33 (July 27, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 560 (October 13, 2014)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Led all teenagers with 26 tour-level victories in 15. Win over
2015: 44 (26-28), 2014: 91 (7-6), 2013: 367 (0-2), Nadal in 14 Basel QF was 1st by 17-year-old over Top 3
2012 : T1305 (0-0) player since Nadal beat No. 1 Federer in 04 ATP Masters
1000 Miami 3R. Made tour-level debut at 13 Umag as WC (l.
to Zeballos) and earned 1st win at 14 Umag as WC (d.
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Roger-Vasselin and Zeballos, l. to Fognini in QF)
Prize money$674,277
Matches won-lost: 26-28 (singles), 0-3 (doubles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-2)
Challenger: 5-0 (singles) Career 15 14
Singles semi-finalist: Dubai, Nice Aus. Open 0-1 1st
Quarter-finalist: Estoril, Umag, Winston-Salem Roland Garros 2-1 3rd
Wimbledon 1-1 2nd
US Open 1-2 1st 2nd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> The Croat ended 15 as youngest player in Top 50 and 14 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
as youngest in Top 100. Achieved career-high ranking of (Career W-L: 5-7)
No. 33 on July 27, 2015 after reaching Umag QF (l. to Career 15
Bautista Agut). Broke into Top 100 on Oct. 27, 2014 Indian Wells 1-1 2nd
following Basel SF and cracked Top 50 on May 25, 2015 Miami 1-1 2nd
after Nice SF. Won 2 Futures matches in Zagreb to earn Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
1st ATP ranking points as 15-year-old on Feb. 27, 2012 (d. Toronto/Montreal 0-1 1st
Lustenberger and Pavlasek). As a junior, reached World Cincinnati 1-1 2nd
No. 1 on Sept. 9, 2013 Shanghai 1-1 2nd
> Advanced to 3 ATP SFs entering 16: 14 Basel as WC (d. Paris 1-1 2nd
No. 3 Nadal, l. to Goffin), 15 Dubai as LL (d. No. 3 Murray,
l. to No. 2 Federer) and 15 Nice (l. to L. Mayer). Won PERSONAL
Challenger titles at 14 Izmir, TUR (d. Jaziri) and 15 > Started playing tennis aged 5, after watching his father
Barranquilla, COL (d. Dutra Silva). Also captured 5 Damir play
Futures titles in 13 > Mother, Zeljka; older sister, Bruna
> Reached 1st Grand Slam 3R at 15 Roland Garros, beating > Idols growing up were Goran Ivanisevic and Rafael Nadal
5-time quarter-finalist Robredo in 5 sets in 2R (l. to Sock). > Favourite tournament on the ATP World Tour is Umag
Advanced to 2R at 14 US Open as Q (l. to Estrella Burgos) > Favourite surface is outdoor hard and favourite shot
and 15 Wimbledon (d. Stakhovsky 97 in 5th, l. to Seppi in 5 is backhand
sets). As a junior, won 13 US Open title (d. A. Zverev and > Goal in tennis is to become No. 1
Kokkinakis). Also reached Australian Open SF (d. Chung > Hobbies include spending time at the pool and if he hadnt
in 3R, l. to Kokkinakis), Roland Garros SF (l. to Garin) and been a tennis player, he would be a boxer as he loves the sport
Wimbledon QF (l. to Chung) > Favourite sporting personality is Mike Tyson
> Advanced to 2R of 5 ATP Masters 1000 events in 15, > Named ATP Star of Tomorrow presented by Emirates in
highlighted by win over junior rival A. Zverev at Cincinnati November 2014
76 in 3rd (l. to No. 5 Wawrinka). Also won 3rd-set TBs over > Featured in Vogues September 2015 issue
Haider-Maurer in Miami and Dolgopolov in Shanghai > Coached by Miles Maclagan

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PABLO CUEVAS (URU)
@PabloCuevas22 Pablo Cuevas @pablocuevas86

Date of Birth: January 1, 1986 Career Win-Loss: 124-111


Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $3,649,772
Birthplace: Concordia, Argentina Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/1
Residence: Salto, Uruguay Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-6
Height: 511 (1.80m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 176lbs (80kg) 21 (March 23, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 14 (April 20, 2009)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) tour-level singles victories were in Davis Cup (2004-07).
2015: 40 (29-26), 2014: 30 (18-12), 2013: 221 (2-4), Secured 1st ATP wins at 08 Via del Mar (d. Coria, Verdasco
2012: N/R (0-0), 2011: 142 (13-13), 2010: 63 (21-22), and Acasuso, l. to F. Gonzalez in SF)
2009: 50 (19-15), 2008: 132 (10-15), 2007: 117 (4-1), > Underwent right knee surgery on Oct. 11, 2011. Sidelined
2006: 266 (1-1), 2005: 411 (4-1), 2004 : T844 (3-1) from May 11 to April 13 and June 13 to Aug. 13 due to injury

CAREER TITLES (3): 2015 (1) So Paulo(ICL); 2014 (2) Umag(CL),


2015 HIGHLIGHTS Bstad(CL). FINALIST (1): 2015 (1) Istanbul(CL).
Prize money: $1,025,986 CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (6).
Matches won-lost: 29-26 (singles), 18-19 (doubles)
Challenger: 3-1 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-8)
Singles winner: So Paulo Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Finalist: Istanbul Aus. Open 0-3 1st 1st 1st
Semi-finalist: Bstad Roland Garros 4-6 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Quarter-finalist: Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Wimbledon 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
Hamburg, Beijing, Valencia US Open 3-7 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
Doubles winner: Rome Doubles (1-0 in finals). Roland Garros: WON - 2008 (w/Horna)
Finalist: Nottingham (both w/Marrero)
BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
Career 08
CAREER IN REVIEW 2-2 SF (w/ Horna)
> The Uruguayan enjoyed 2nd straight Top 50 finish in
comeback from right knee injury. Highest-ranked player ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
from URU in Emirates ATP Rankings history (since 1973). (Career W-L: 8-20)
Broke into singles Top 100 on Feb. 4, 2008 after reaching Career 15 14 11 10 09 08
Via del Mar SF, then cracked Top 50 on Oct. 12, 2009 after Indian Wells 3-3 3rd 2nd 2nd
winning Montevideo, URU Challenger. In 15, spent 7 Miami 3-4 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd
weeks in Top 30 of both singles and doubles Madrid 0-2 1st 1st
> Qualified for 08 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in Rome 1-4 2nd 1st 1st 1st
doubles w/Horna, posting 2-1 RR record and reaching SF Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
(l. to Nestor/Zimonjic) Cincinnati 0-1 1st
> Winner of 3 ATP singles titles all on clay: 14 Bstad (d. Shanghai 0-2 1st 1st
Sousa), 14 Umag as Q (d. Robredo) and 15 So Paulo (d. Paris 1-3 1st 2nd 1st
Vanni 76 in 3rd). First Uruguayan ATP champion since Doubles (1-0 in finals). Rome: WON - 2015 (w/Marrero)
Filippini at 97 St. Poelten. Also owns 5 doubles titles.
Winner of 11 singles and 15 doubles titles at Challengers PERSONAL
> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam singles 3R at 15 Roland > Full name is Pablo Gabriel Cuevas
Garros (d. Thiem, l. to Monfils). In doubles, captured 1st > Began playing at age 6 at a country club with his parents
Grand Slam title at 08 Roland Garros w/Horna (d. Bryan/ Gabriel, a businessman, and Lucila, an accountant. One
Bryan and Soares/Vemic 76 in 3rd, Nestor/Zimonjic in younger brother, Martin Bebu, also an ATP player
final). Half of 1st South American team in Open Era to win > Best moments of career: Roland Garros doubles title (w/
a major. Also reached 13 Roland Garros SF w/Zeballos (d. Horna) and Bstad, Umag and So Paulo singles titles
Melzer/Paes and Qureshi/Rojer, l. to Llodra/Mahut) > Future goal is to reach the Top 20 in singles rankings
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached 3R at 11 Miami (d. No. > Considers baseline game and backhand as strengths and
8 Roddick, l. to Simon) and 15 Indian Wells (l. to F. Lopez) . favourite surface is clay
Won doubles title at 15 Rome w/Marrero (d. > Hobbies include surfing and playing football
Granollers/M. Lopez) > Favourite holiday spot is Punta del Este and particularly
> Earned career-high 29 singles wins in 15. Owns 139-69 enjoys asados with friends and family when not on tour
Challenger singles record. Highest-ranked win entering 16 > Fiance, Clarita; daughter Alfonsina (born October 10, 2014)
came over No. 5 Berdych in 15 Beijing 1R. First 12 > Coached by Facundo Savio

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TARO DANIEL (JPN)
@tarodaniel93

Date of Birth: January 27, 1993 Career Win-Loss: 4-13


Turned Pro: 2010 Career Prize Money: $317,652
Birthplace: New York, New York, Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1
Residence: Valencia, Spain Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 63 (1.91m) 93 (November 23, 2015)
Weight: 168lbs (76kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 566 (September 23, 2013)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) Wells, 14 Miami, 15 Indian Wells and 15 Miami
2015: 96 (2-6), 2014: 177 (2-7), 2013: 241 (0-0), 2012: 280 (0-0), > In addition to events already mentioned, qualified and
2011: 467 (0-0), 2010: 978 (0-0) lost 1R at 14 Oeiras (l. to Berlocq), 15 Montpellier (l. to
Mathieu), 15 Casablanca (l. to Almagro) and 15
Hamburg (l. to Janowicz). Owns records of 72-52 at
2015 HigHLigHts Challengers and 133-69 at Futures. Posted victories over
Prize money: $138,455 Thiem and Vesely as a junior
Matches won-lost: 2-6 (singles)
Challenger: 39-15 (singles), 3-5 (doubles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-2)
Career 15 14
Roland Garros 0-1 1st
Career HigHLigHts US Open 0-1 1st
> The young Japanese improved year-end ranking 5
straight seasons (2011-15), finishing 15 at career-high PersonaL
No. 96. Broke into Top 100 on Nov. 23, 2015 after winning > Began playing tennis at age 7
Yokohama, JPN Challenger title. Peaked at No. 20 in > His parents used to play and introduced him to the sport.
junior rankings on Jan. 3, 2011 Father, Paul, is a financial manager; mother, Yasue. Has
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour QF in debut at 14 Via del one sister, Kana
Mar as Q (d. Bellucci in 1R and Delbonis 16 76 76 in 2R, l. > Favourite surfaces are hard and clay and considers
to Almagro). Also earned tour-level wins to clinch 15 backhand as his best shot
Davis Cup Play-off tie at COL (d. Falla) and at 15 Valencia > Favourite tournament is Australian Open
as Q (d. Przysiezny, l. to Garcia-Lopez in 2R). Won 4 > Idols growing up were Roger Federer and Jimmy Page
Futures titles from 2012-13 and 3 Challenger titles in 15: (musician)
Vercelli, ITA (d. Volandri); Frth, GER (d. Montaes) and > Enjoys watching movies, especially from Woody Allen,
Yokohama, JPN (d. Soeda) and listening to music
> Made Grand Slam debut in birthplace of New York City at > If he wasnt a tennis player he would have liked to live in
14 US Open as Q (l. to No. 6 Raonic in 1R). Won all 3 the 70s and follow the musicians from that era like the
qualifying matches in 3 sets. Also qualified at 15 Roland rock band Led Zeppelin
Garros (l. to Verdasco in 1R) > Speaks English, Japanese and Spanish
> Enters 16 having not yet played a main draw match at an > Trains in TenisVal Academy in Valencia, Spain
ATP Masters 1000 event. Fell in qualifying at 14 Indian > Coached by Jose Altur. Fitness trainer is David Andres

JAPANESE IN TOP 150 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Daniel finished as the No. 2 Japanese player in the
Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
No. 8 Kei Nishikori
No. 96 Taro Daniel
No. 117 Yoshihito Nishioka
No. 119 Tatsuma Ito
No. 126 Yuichi Sugita
No. 132 Go Soeda

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STEVE DARCIS (BEL)
www.stevedarcis.com @stevedarcishark Steve Darcis

Date of Birth: March 13, 1984 Career Win-Loss: 87-96


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $2,186,656
Birthplace: Lige, Belgium Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/1
Residence: Saive, Belgium Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-14
Height: 510 (1.78m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 161lbs (73kg) 44 (May 12, 2008)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 126 (January 5, 2009)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > In Davis Cup, clinched Belgiums 1st Davis Cup final
2015: 86 (12-13), 2014: 163 (0-3), 2013: 169 (5-6), appearance since 1904 with deciding-rubber win over
2012: 91 (22-17), 2011: 88 (9-6), 2010: 109 (6-6), 2009: 122 (6-18), Delbonis in 15 SF (BEL d. ARG 3-2). Earned singles win
2008: 61 (21-23), 2007: 88 (6-2), 2006: 474 (0-1), 2005: 155 (0-1), over Lammer in 1R (BEL d. SUI 3-2), then beat Dancevic and
2004: 360 (0-0), 2003: 549 (0-0), 2002: T1049 (0-0) Peliwo in QF (BEL d. CAN 5-0). In final, teamed w/Goffin
and lost 4-setter to Murray/Murray (GBR d. BEL 3-1)
> During win over Nadal in 13 Wimbledon 1R, injured right
2015 HigHLigHts shoulder and conceded w/o to Kubot in 2R. Underwent
Prize money: $288,769 shoulder surgery in Oct. 13 and returned to action in June 14
Matches won-lost: 12-13 (singles), 2-5 (doubles)
Challenger: 14-7 (singles), 0-2 (doubles) CAREER TITLES (2): 2008 (1) Memphis(IH); 2007 (1)
Singles quarter-finalist: Montpellier, Bstad Amersfoort(CL). FINALIST (1): 2008 (1) Amersfoort(CL).
Doubles semi-finalist: Bucharest(w/Bolelli)
granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 1-6)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Career HigHLigHts AUS. Open 0-4 1st 1st 1st 1st
> The Belgian has finished 5 seasons in Top 100 and ended Roland Garros 3-7 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st
15 at No. 86 his 1st Top 100 finish since 12. Achieved Wimbledon* 2-4 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
career-high ranking of No. 44 on May 12, 2008 after US Open 4-7 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
winning 1R match at ATP Masters 1000 Rome (d. Ljubicic). *W/0 in 2013 not included as loss
Broke into Top 100 on Nov. 19, 2007 following run to
Helsinki, FIN Challenger title (d. Kamke). Cracked Top 50 atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
on March 3, 2008 after winning Memphis title. As a junior, (Career W-L: 5-8)
peaked at No. 8 on May 27, 2002 Career 15 12 09 08
> Won 2 ATP World Tour singles titles: 07 Amersfoort as Indian Wells 2-2 2nd 2nd
297th-ranked Q (d. Eschauer) and 08 Memphis (d. Miami 2-3 3rd 1st 1st
Soderling). Also reached final at 08 Amersfoort (l. to Madrid 0-1 1st
Montaes). Owns 6 Challenger and 9 Futures titles, most Rome 1-1 2nd
recently winning 15 Nouma, NCL Challenger (d.
Menendez-Maceiras). Won ATP World Tour, Challenger PersonaL
and Futures titles in 07, a feat that was not repeated until > Nicknamed Shark
15 by Paire > Began playing tennis at age 5
> Advanced to 3R of a Grand Slam for 1st time at 11 Roland > Father, Alain, is a tennis coach; mother, Marie Agnes, is a
Garros as Q (l. to No. 9 Monfils). As a junior, advanced to 02 sports instructor; has one sister, Celine
Wimbledon singles SF (l. to Reid) and 02 US Open doubles SF > Pete Sampras was his idol growing up but also admires
w/Hutchins (d. Mergea/Tecau, w/o vs. B. Baker/Guccione) countrymen Olivier Rochus, Xavier Malisse and Kristof
> Reached 3R of an ATP Masters 1000 event for 1st time at 15 Vliegen
Miami as Q (l. to No. 1 Djokovic) > Considers grass and hard courts his favourite surfaces,
> Enjoyed 21 tour-level wins in 08 and 22 in 12. Earned although he won his first ATP title on clay
biggest win of career by ranking in 13 Wimbledon 1R (d. > His strengths are serve and forehand
No. 5 Nadal 76 76 64). Made tour-level debut during 05 > Supports Anderlecht Football Club in his country
Davis Cup Play-off vs. USA (l. to Blake) and earned 1st > Enjoys fishing in his spare time
victories en route to 07 Amersfoort title (d. Gicquel, > Fiance, Lauranne Dachouffe; daughter, Camille (born
Simon, Andreev, Youzhny and Eschauer). Owns records of May 28, 2013)
182-106 at Challengers and 111-37 at Futures > Coached by Julien Hoferlin

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THIEMO DE BAKKER (NED)
www.thiemodebakker.com

Date of Birth: September 19, 1988 Career Win-Loss: 62-76


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $1,508,418
Birthplace: The Hague, The Netherlands Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Gravenzande, Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-22
The Netherlands Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 64 (1.93m) 40 (July 19, 2010)
Weight: 182lbs (82kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 115 (February 10, 2014)
Two handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).


2015: 99 (3-7), 2014: 144 (6-8), 2013: 145 (10-10), 2012: 126 (3-3),
2011: 223 (3-11), 2010: 43 (28-24), 2009: 96 (3-6), 2008: 250 (4-2), granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 3-3)
2007: 407 (1-4), 2006: 468 (1-1) Career 13 11 10 07
Aus. Open 0-2 1st 1st
Roland Garros 2-3 1st 1st 3rd
2015 HigHLigHts Wimbledon 2-3 1st 3rd 1st
Prize money: $146,691 US Open 2-3 1st 1st 3rd
Matches won-lost: 3-7 (singles), 1-0 (doubles)
Challenger: 29-13 (singles), 13-3 (doubles) atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
(Career W-L: 10-14)
Career 15 14 13 11 10
Career HigHLigHts Indian Wells 2-3 1st 1st 3rd
> The Dutchman finished in Top 100 for 1st time since 10. Miami 3-3 3rd 1st 2nd
Achieved career-high ranking of No. 40 on July 19, 2010 Monte-Carlo 1-1 2nd
soon after advancing to Wimbledon 3R. Broke into Top 100 Madrid 1-1 2nd
on Nov. 2, 2009 following run to Seoul, KOR Challenger SF Rome 0-2 1st 1st
(l. to Lacko). Exactly 6 years later, returned to Top 100 on Toronto/Montral 1-1 2nd
Nov. 2, 2015 after 112 straight weeks between No. 101 and Cincinnati 1-1 2nd
No. 200. As a junior, ended 06 as World No. 1 Shanghai 1-1 2nd
> Reached 3 ATP World Tour SFs: 10 Barcelona (d. No. 10 Paris 0-1 1st
Tsonga, l. to No. 8 Soderling), 10 New Haven (l. to
Stakhovsky) and 13 Bstad (d. No. 6 Berdych, l. to PersonaL
Berlocq). Winner of 10 Challenger and 6 Futures titles, > At age 6, started practicing with coaches from Dutch
most recently sweeping back-to-back titles in 15 at Las Tennis Federation
Vegas, USA Challenger (d. Zemlja) and Monterrey, MEX > Full name is Thiemo Carsten Jannick de Bakker
Challenger (d. Estrella Burgos) > Mother Carlieke, introduced her son to tennis when she
> Earned all 6 of his Grand Slam wins in 10, reaching 3R at would bring him to local club and he taught himself how
Roland Garros (l. to No. 10 Tsonga), Wimbledon (l. to to play
Mathieu) and US Open (l. to No. 5 Soderling). In 10 > Has older brother, Yori and younger brother, Kayo
Wimbledon 2R, beat Isner 60 63 62 in 74 minutes, which > Earned his first swimming diploma at age 3 and started
was 160 games and 591 minutes shorter than Isners playing at a soccer club at age 4
record-setting 1R win over Mahut. Isner hit 0 aces in 2R and > Ruud Thijssen, father of Nicole Thijssen (played for junior
113 in 1R. Fell in Grand Slam qualifying 10 times from Fed Cup team) was coach at his club and recognized his
2012-15. Ended junior career with 06 Wimbledon title (d. talent. He let Thiemo join practice even though he was still
Gawron). Also reached doubles finals at 05 Australian very young
Open w/Young (l. to Kim/Yi) and 05 US Open w/Ball (l. to > Considers clay his best surface and forehand as best shot
Clayton/Young) > Coached part-time by Rohan Goetzke, the technical
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached 3R twice: 10 Indian director of the Dutch Tennis Federation, and mentored by
Wells (l. to No. 8 Roddick) and 14 Miami as Q (l. to No. 5 Richard Krajicek
Federer) > Coached by Remko de Rijke and Huib Troost
> Earned career-high 28 wins on ATP World Tour in 10 and
has posted combined 25 wins from 2011-15. Owns 130-70
record on ATP Challenger Tour. Made winning ATP debut at
06 Amersfoort as WC (d. Benneteau)

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juan maRTin Del PoTRo (ARG)
@delpotrojuan Juan Martin del Potro

Date of Birth: September 23, 1988 Career Win-loss: 314-128


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize money: $15,369,422
Birthplace: Tandil, Argentina Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 18/7
Residence: Tandil / Buenos Aires, Career Win-loss vs. Top 10: 34-58
Argentina Highest emirates aTP Ranking:
Height: 66 (1.98m) 4 (January 11, 2010)
Weight: 214lbs (97kg) Highest emirates aTP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 105 (May 25, 2009)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) beat No. 2 Djokovic for bronze
2015: 581 (2-2), 2014: 138 (7-3), 2013: 5 (51-16), 2012: 7 (65-17), > Underwent left wrist surgeries on Mar. 24, 14; Jan. 20, 15
2011: 11 (48-18) 2010: 257 (3-3), 2009: 5 (54-16), 2008: 9 (46-16), and June 18, 15. Had right wrist surgery on May 4, 10 and
2007: 44 (28-25) , 2006: 91 (10-12), 2005: 159 (0-0), played only 3 events that season (unable to defend US Open
2004: T1077 (0-0) title). All 4 surgeries at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, USA

CAREER TITLES (18): 2014 (1) - Sydney(H); 2013 (4) Basel(IH),


2015 HigHLigHts Tokyo(H), Washington(H), Rotterdam(IH); 2012 (4) -Basel(IH),
Prize money: $23,475 Vienna(IH), Estoril(CL), Marseille(IH); 2011 (2) - Estoril(CL),
Matches won-lost: 2-2 (singles) Delray Beach(H); 2009 (3) - US Open(H), Washington(H),
Singles quarter-finalist: Sydney Auckland(H); 2008 (4) - Washington(H), Los Angeles(H),
Kitzbhel(CL), Stuttgart(CL). FINALIST (7).
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).
Career HigHLigHts
> The Argentine finished 09 and 13 at No. 5, and ended 08 granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 4-9)
and 12 in Top 10 . Rose from No. 484 on Feb. 7, 2011 to No. Career 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
89 on Feb. 28, 2011 by reaching SFs at San Jose (l. to Aus. Open 17-8 2nd 3rd QF 2nd 4th QF 2nd 2nd
Verdasco) and Memphis (l. to Roddick), then winning title at Roland Garros 12-6 QF 3rd SF 2nd 1st 1st
Delray Beach (d. Tipsarevic) Wimbledon 14-6 SF 4th 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals 4 times, US Open 20-6 2nd QF 3rd WON QF 3rd 1st
reaching 09 final (d. No. 1 Federer in RR, l. to Davydenko)
and 12 SF (d. No. 2 Federer in RR, l. to No. 1 Djokovic) BarCLays atP WorLD toUr FinaLs History
> Winner of 18 singles titles, capturing 1st 4 in succession Career 13 12 09 08
during 23-match win streak in 08: Stuttgart (d. Gasquet), 7-8 RR SF RUP RR
Kitzbhel (d. J. Melzer), Los Angeles (d. No. 9 Roddick) and
Washington (d. Troicki). Beat Federer in Swiss hometown atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
for Basel titles in 12 and 13. After winning 14 Sydney (d. (Career W-L: 73-39, 0-3 in finals)
Tomic), has played only 5 events (14 Aus. Open, Rotterdam Career 15 14 13 12 11 09 08 07 06
and Dubai; 15 Sydney and Miami) Indian Wells 16-5 RUP QF SF QF 2nd
> Captured 09 US Open title, snapping No. 1 Federers Miami 13-7 1st 2nd 4th 4th SF 2nd 4th
40-match tournament win streak in 5-set final after Monte-Carlo 1-2 3rd 2nd
beating No. 3 Nadal in SF. Became 1st Argentine to win US Madrid* 13-5 SF 3rd SF QF 3rd 1st
Open since Vilas in 77. Also semi-finalist at 09 Roland Rome 5-4 3rd 3rd QF 1st
Garros (l. to No. 2 Federer in 5 sets) and 13 Wimbledon (l. to Toronto/Montral 6-5 3rd 2nd 2nd RUP 1st
No. 1 Djokovic in 5 sets). Match vs. Djokovic was longest Cincinnati 9-4 SF SF 2nd 3rd
Wimbledon SF in history at 4h43m Shanghai 3-2 RUP 2nd
> Reached ATP Masters 1000 finals at 09 Montral (d. No. 2 Paris 7-5 QF 3rd QF 3rd 2nd
Nadal and No. 5 Roddick, l. to No. 3 Murray), 13 Indian *W/O in 11 not included as loss
Wells (d. No. 3 Murray and No. 1 Djokovic, l. to No. 5 Nadal)
and 13 Shanghai (d. No. 1 Nadal, l. to Djokovic 76 in 3rd) PersonaL
> Won 45+ matches in 5 seasons (2008-09, 11-13), with > Began playing tennis at age 7 with coach Marcelo Gomez
65-win effort in 12. Earned 300th victory in 13 Basel QF (d. > Nicknames: Delpo, la Torre de Tandil and the Tower
Mathieu). One of 3 players to beat Djokovic, Federer and > Father, Daniel, played semi-pro rugby in Argentina, and
Nadal when each were No. 1 (also Murray and Tsonga). works as a veterinarian, and mother, Patricia, is a teacher
Made winning ATP debut at 06 Via del Mar (d. Portas) > Idol growing up: Sampras. Fan of Boca Juniors and Juve
> Clinched Davis Cup SF wins for ARG in 08 (d. Andreev) and > Speaks Spanish, English and some Italian
11 (d. Djokovic), but lost to F. Lopez in 08 final, then to No. 5 > Won ATP Comeback Player of the Year Award in 2011
Ferrer and No. 2 Nadal in 11 final (ESP d. ARG 3-1 in both). > Was named Argentinas Sportsman of the Year in 2013
Earned bronze medal at 12 London Olympics. Lost SF to > In Jan. 13, honoured with mural in hometown of Tandil
No. 1 Federer 19-17 in 3rd after 4h26m, but came back to commemorating his bronze medal at 12 London Olympics

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FEDERICO DELBONIS (ARG)
@FedeDelbonis

Date of Birth: October 5, 1990 Career Win-Loss: 58-69


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $1,655,357
Birthplace: Azul, Argentina Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/2
Residence: Azul, Argentina Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-5
Height: 63 (1.91m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 194lbs (87kg) 34 (May 26, 2014)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 150 (March 3, 2014)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) CAREER TITLES (1): 2014 (1) So Paulo(ICL).
2015: 52 (17-20), 2014: 60 (20-27), 2013: 55 (12-8), FINALIST (2): 2014 (1) Nice(CL); 2013 (1) Hamburg(CL).
2012: 136 (6-9) 2011: 166 (3-2), 2010: 160 (0-2), 2009: 195 (0-1),
2008: 842 (0-0), 2007: T1180 (0-0) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 1-2)
Career 15 14 13
Aus. Open 0-2 1st 1st
2015 HigHLigHts Roland Garros 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
Prize money: $397,575 Wimbledon 0-2 1st 1st
Matches won-lost: 17-20 (singles), 5-10 (doubles) US Open 1-2 1st 2nd
Challenger: 17-2 (singles)
Singles semi-finalist: Geneva atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Quarter-finalist: Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Kitzbhel (Career W-L: 3-11)
Doubles semi-finalist: Buenos Aires(w/Molteni) Career 15 14 13 12
Indian Wells 1-2 2nd 1st
Miami 1-2 2nd 1st
Career HigHLigHts Monte-Carlo 0-2 1st 1st
> The No. 2 Argentine finished 3 straight seasons ranked in Madrid 1-2 1st 2nd
Top 100 (2013-15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 34 Rome 0-1 1st
on May 26, 2014 after reaching Nice final. Broke into Top Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
100 on Apr. 15, 2013 following title run at Barranquilla, COL Cincinnati 0-1 1st
Challenger (d. Bagnis) and cracked Top 50 on Mar. 3, 2014
after winning So Paulo title PersonaL
> Reached 3 ATP World Tour singles finals all on clay. > Nickname is Delbo or Gordo
Captured 1st title at 14 So Paulo (d. Lorenzi). Runner-up > Began playing tennis at age 7
at 14 Nice (d. No. 11 Isner 76 in 3rd of QF, l. to Gulbis) and 13 > Father, Horacio, is a hair products distributor and was
Hamburg, where he qualified, saved 2 MPs in QF win over once a goalkeeper for a professional football team;
Verdasco, upset No. 5 Federer in SF, and squandered 3 mother, Marta, is a social assistant; brother, Alfredo, and
MPs in final (l. to Fognini). One of 8 players born in 1990s to sister, Felicitas, are both students
win an ATP title. Also owns 7 Challenger titles, including 3 > Goal in tennis is to be No. 1
in 15: Sarasota, USA (d. Bagnis); Milan, ITA (d. Dutra Silva) > Favourite surfaces are clay and outdoor hard courts
and Rome, ITA (d. Krajinovic) > Favourite shot is his forehand and tournament is
> Enters 16 with 2 Grand Slam wins: 13 Roland Garros (d. Roland Garros
Reister, l. to Youzhny) and 14 US Open (d. Rubin, l. to Simon) > Idols growing up were countryman Guillermo Vilas and
> Has won 3 matches at ATP Masters 1000 level: 12 Madrid (d. Bjrn Borg
Ramos-Violas, l. to Tipsarevic), 15 Indian Wells (d. Lajovic, > Hobbies include football, movies and going out with friends
l. to Anderson) and 15 Miami (d. Vesely, l. to No. 7 Ferrer) > Practices in Azul, Argentina, and Barcelona, Spain
> Posted double-digit ATP win totals in 3 straight seasons > Coached by countryman Gustavo Tavernini
(2013-15). Also 111-67 on ATP Challenger Tour, highlighted
by 17-2 mark in 15. Owns 2-5 record vs. Top 10 opponents,
with both wins over Swiss on clay (d. No. 5 Federer in 13
Hamburg SF and No. 9 Wawrinka in 15 Geneva QF). Made
ATP debut at 09 Gstaad as Q (l. to Wawrinka) and earned
1st win nearly 2 years later at 11 Stuttgart as Q (d. F. Mayer
in 1R, l. to Ferrero in SF)

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GRIGOR DIMITROV (BUL)
@GrigorDimitrov Grigor Dimitrov @grigordimitrov

Date of Birth: May 16, 1991 Career Win-Loss: 169-116


Turned Pro: 2008 Career Prize Money: $5,825,196
Birthplace: Haskovo, Bulgaria Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/2
Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 10-40
Height: 63 (1.90m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 176lbs (80kg) 8 (August 4, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 66 (August 26, 2013)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) No. 1 Djokovic in 13 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 2R (1-6
2015: 28 (33-22 ), 2014: 11 (50-18), 2013: 23 (37-23), overall vs. World No. 1s). Made ATP debut at 08
2012: 48 (24-19), 2011: 76 (18-25), 2010: 106 (3-2), s-Hertogenbosch as WC (l. to Andreev) and secured 1st ATP
2009: 287 (4-6), 2008: 482 (0-1), 2007: T1461 (0-0) win at 09 Rotterdam as WC (d. Berdych, l. to No. 1 Nadal in
2R). Immediately after capping junior career as 08 US Open
champion, captured back-to-back Futures titles in Spain
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $1,001,679 CAREER TITLES (4): 2014 (3) London/Queens Club(G),
Matches won-lost: 33-22 (singles), 6-6 (doubles) Bucharest(CL), Acapulco(H); 2013 (1) Stockholm(IH).
Singles semi-finalist: Brisbane, Istanbul FINALIST (2): 2014 (1) Stockholm(IH); 2013 (1) Brisbane(H).
Quarter-finalist: Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
Stockholm
Doubles semi-finalist: Brisbane (w/Kokkinakis) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-4)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 09
Aus. Open 9-5 4th QF 1st 2nd 2nd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Roland Garros 3-5 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 1st
> The No. 1 Bulgarian finished in Top 50 for 4th straight Wimbledon 10-6 3rd SF 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
season (2012-15), though he was unable to make 8th US Open 4-5 2nd 4th 1st 1st 1st
consecutive improvement to year-end ranking. Broke into
Top 10 on July 7, 2014 after advancing to Wimbledon SF and ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
achieved career-high ranking of No. 8 on Aug. 4, 2014. (Career W-L: 49-33)
Reached No. 1 as a junior on Sept. 8, 2008 Career 15 14 13 12 11
> Captured 4 titles entering 16, all on different surfaces: 13 Indian Wells 4-4 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd
Stockholm on indoor hard (d. No. 3 Ferrer), 14 Acapulco on Miami 6-5 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 1st
outdoor hard (d. Anderson 76 in 3rd), 14 Bucharest on clay Monte-Carlo 8-3 QF 3rd QF
(d. Rosol), and 14 London/Queens Club on grass (d. F. Madrid 7-3 QF 3rd 3rd
Lopez 76 in 3rd). Stockholm title made him 1st Bulgarian to Rome 6-3 2nd SF 2nd
capture an ATP World Tour title in Open Era Toronto/Montral 4-3 2nd SF 1st
> Reached 1st Grand Slam QF and SF of career in 14, Cincinnati 5-4 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd
advancing to Australian Open QF (l. to No. 1 Nadal) and Shanghai 3-4 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
Wimbledon SF (d. No. 5 Murray, l. to No. 2 Djokovic). Has Paris 6-4 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd
played in 20 consecutive Grand Slam main draws. Ended
junior career with back-to-back titles at 08 Wimbledon (d. PERSONAL
Kontinen) and US Open (d. Britton). Also reached 07 US > Began to play tennis at age 3 with his parents
Open junior doubles final w/Pospisil (l. to Eysseric/ > Only child of father, Dimitar, who is a tennis coach, and
Inzerillo) mother, Maria, who is a sports teacher and former
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, advanced to SFs at 14 Rome (d. volleyball player
No. 6 Berdych in 3R, l. to No. 1 Nadal) and 14 Toronto (l. to > Idol growing up was Pete Sampras
Tsonga). Also reached 3 other QFs, including 15 > Favourite shot is backhand down the line
Monte-Carlo (d. No. 9 Wawrinka, l. to Monfils) and 15 > Favourite surfaces are hard and grass
Madrid (d. No. 9 Wawrinka, l. to No. 4 Nadal). Missed 15 > Favourite tournament is Wimbledon
Shanghai with right shoulder injury, snapping streak of 27 > Hobbies include cars, computers and watches
consecutive ATP Masters 1000 main draws played > Ambition is to be World No. 1
> Earned 20+ wins in 4 straight seasons (2012-15), highlighted > Coached by former ATP pros Franco Davin and Johan
by 50-win effort in 14. Posted biggest win, by ranking, over rtegren. Physiotherapist is Azdine Bousnana

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NOVAK DJOKOVIC (SRB)
www.novakdjokovic.com @DjokerNole Novak Djokovic @djokernole

Date of Birth: May 22, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 686-146


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $94,050,053
Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 59/26
Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 158-80
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 172lbs (78kg) 1 (July 4, 2011)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 114 (November 30, 2009)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) 2nd all-time to Emersons 6 titles (1961, 63-67). Seeking 1st
2015: 1 (82-6), 2014: 1 (61-8), 2013: 2 (74-9), 2012: 1 (75-12), Roland Garros title for career Grand Slam, falling in 3 finals: 12
2011: 1 (70-6), 2010: 3 (61-18), 2009: 3 (78-19), 2008: 3 (64-17), (l. to Nadal), 14 (l. to Nadal) and 15 (l. to Wawrinka)
2007: 3 (68-19), 2006: 16 (40-18), 2005: 83 (11-11), > Holder of 26 ATP Masters 1000 titles, trailing only Nadals 27.
2004: 187 (2-3), 2003: 676 (0-0) Since 2011, has won titles at 8 of 9 ATP Masters 1000 events and 21
in all, including both Montral and Toronto. Seeking 1st Cincinnati
title to become 1st player to complete career Golden Masters,
2015 HIGHLIGHTS falling in final 5 times. From 14 Paris to 15 Montral, won 30
Prize money: $21,646,145 straight ATP Masters 1000 matches. In 2015, won a
Matches won-lost: 82-6 (singles), 7-5 (doubles) single-season record 6 ATP Masters 1000 titles. Went 39-2 in 8
Singles winner: Australian Open, Indian Wells, Miami, ATP Masters 1000 events during 15 season, going 6-2 in finals
Monte-Carlo, Rome, Wimbledon, US Open, Beijing, (DNP Madrid). Captured 07 Montral title with wins over No. 3
Shanghai, Paris, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - London Roddick (QF), No. 2 Nadal (SF) and No. 1 Federer (F) to become 1st
Finalist: Dubai, Roland Garros, Montral, Cincinnati player to defeat Top 3 at 1 event since Becker at 94 Stockholm
Quarter-finalist: Doha > Posted 60+ wins in 9 straight seasons (2007-15), with best win
Doubles semi-finalist: Doha(w/Krajinovic), pct. and most victories in 15 (82-6, .932). Enjoyed career-best
Montral (w/Tipsarevic) win streak of 43 matches in 2010-11, 3rd-most since 75 behind
Vilas 46 and Lendls 44. Owns 25-8 record in 5-set matches,
notably beating Nadal in 5h53m for 12 Australian Open title and
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS saving 2 MPs vs. Federer in both 10 and 11 US Open SFs.
> The Serb finished 15 at No. 1 for 4th time in 5 years (2011-12, Earned 600th career win in 14 ATP Masters 1000 Paris final
14-15). Ranked No. 1 for 78 straight weeks (as of Dec. 28, 2015), over Raonic, becoming 4th active player with 600+ wins (also
longest stretch atop Emirates ATP Rankings since Federers Federer, Nadal and Ferrer). Made tour-level debut at Davis Cup
237 straight weeks (2004-08). Ranked No. 1 for 179 total in Apr. 04 (d. Skroderis), then played 1st ATP main draw match
weeks, 5th all-time behind Federers 302, Sampras 286, in July 04 at Umag (l. to Volandri)
Lendls 270 and Connors 268. Debuted at No. 1 on July 4, 2011 > In Davis Cup, has a 30-9 record (27-7 singles) and a 9-match
after winning 1st Wimbledon title. One of 6 players to finish 4+ winning streak, leading his nation to 10 title (d. FRA) and 13 final
seasons at No. 1 along with Sampras (6), Connors (5), Federer (l. to CZE). In Olympics, reached SFs at 08 Beijing (l. to Nadal)
(5), Lendl (4) and McEnroe (4). No. 1 or No. 2 each week since and 12 London (l. to Murray). Won bronze medal in 08 (d. Blake)
Mar. 21, 2011. Broke into Top 10 during week of Mar. 19, 2007 and finished 4th in 12 (l. to del Potro)
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 9 straight years > Competed in 44 straight Grand Slam events entering 16. Has
(2007-15), capturing title 5 times (2008, 12-15) and becoming not retired from a match or conceded a walkover since 11 ATP
1st player to ever sweep 4 straight titles. Went 14-0 at 2012-14 Masters 1000 Paris QF vs. Tsonga (shoulder). Also retired
Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, not including w/o win in 14 during 09 Australian Open QF vs. Roddick (heat illness), 07
final (d. Federer) Wimbledon SF vs. Nadal (toe blister) and 06 Roland Garros QF
> Winner of 59 career singles titles, 10th-best in Open Era and vs. Nadal (lower back)
3rd-most among active players behind Federers 88 and
Nadals 67. Won 2+ titles each year 2006-15 and 6+ each year CAREER TITLES (59):2015 (11) Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-
2010-15. Captured career-high 11 titles in 15, including London(IH), Paris(IH), Shanghai(H)Beijing(H), US Open(H),
Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open. Ended 15 by Wimbledon(G), Rome(CL), Monte-Carlo(CL), Miami(H), Indian
reaching single-season record 15 straight finals, most since Wells(H), Australian Open(H); 2014 (7) Barclays ATP World
Federer reached 17 straight in 2005-06. Lone doubles title Tour Finals-London(IH), Paris(IH), Beijing(H), Wimbledon(G),
came at 10 London/Queens Club w/Erlich Rome(CL), Miami(H), Indian Wells(H); 2013 (7) Barclays ATP
> Tied with Tilden for 7th all-time with 10 Grand Slam titles, World Tour Finals-London(IH), Paris(IH), Shanghai(H),
including 15 Australian Open (d. Murray), Wimbledon (d. Beijing(H), Monte-Carlo(CL), Dubai(H), Australian Open(H);
Federer) and US Open (d. Federer). In 15, became 3rd player in 2012 (6) Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London(IH),
Open Era to reach all 4 major finals in 1 year (also Laver in 1969 Shanghai(H), Beijing(H), Toronto(H), Miami(H), Australian
and Federer in 2004, 06-07). Entering 16, reached 16 of last 21 Open(H); 2011 (10) US Open(H), Montral(H), Wimbledon(G),
Grand Slam finals, 21 of 22 SFs and 26 straight QFs. Only player Rome(CL), Madrid(CL), Belgrade(CL), Miami(H), Indian
in Open Era to win Australian Open 5 times (2008, 11-13, 15) and Wells(H), Dubai(H), Australian Open(H); 2010 (2) Beijing(H),

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Dubai(H); 2009 (5) Paris(IH), Basel(IH), Beijing(H), > Favourite surface is hard but considers himself well-rounded
Belgrade(CL), Dubai(H); 2008 (4) Tennis Masters Cup- > Best shots are backhand down the line and return of serve
Shanghai (IH), Rome(CL), Indian Wells(H), Australian Open(H); > Appeared in the 2007, 14 and 15 Vogue Magazine Sept. issue
2007 (5) Vienna(IH), Montral(H), Estoril(CL), Miami(H), > Elected to two-year term in June 2008 to ATP Player Council
Adelaide(H); 2006 (2) Metz(IH), Amersfoort(CL). FINALIST(26). > Serves as ambassador for UNICEF in Serbia to defend
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). childrens rights and provide access to early education
> Named recipient of ATP World Tour No.1 Presented by
GRAND SLAM HISTORY Emirates Award in 2011-12 and 2014-15, Most Improved Player
(Career W-L: 207-34, 10-8 in finals. Career 5-set record: 25-8) of the Year Award in 2006 -07 (voted by players) and Arthur
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 Ashe Humanitarian Award in 2012 for Novak Djokovic
Aus. Open 50-6 WON QF WON WON WON QF QF WON 4th 1st 1st Foundation & UNICEF ambassador work
Roland Garros 48-11 RUP RUP SF RUP SF QF 3rd SF SF QF 2nd > Named recipient of BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the
Wimbledon 52-8 WON WON RUP SF WON SF QF 2nd SF 4th 3rd Year Award in 2011, Laureus World Sportsman of the Year
US Open 57-9 WON SF RUP RUP WON RUP SF SF RUP 3rd 3rd Award in 11 and 14, the Order of St. Sava in 11, the Order of
Karadjordjes Star in 12, Order of the Republika Srpska in 13
BARcLAYS ATP wORLD TOuR fINALS HISTORY > In December 2012, received Centrepoint Premier Award for
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 Contribution to the Lives of Youth across the world from HRH
the Duke of Cambridge, Prince William (Winter Whites Gala
27-10 WON WON WON WON RR SF RR WON RR 2012)
> In 2013, had the honour to address the United Nations on behalf
ATP wORLD TOuR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY of world athletes when the UN passed the resolution
(Career W-L: 267-58, 26-12 in finals) proclaiming 6th of April the International Day of Sports for
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 Peace and Development
Indian Wells 41-6 WON WON SF SF WON 4th QF WON RUP 1st > Named UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in August 2015
Miami 36-5 WON WON 4th WON WON 2nd RUP 2nd WON 2nd > Founded Novak Djokovic Foundation in 2007 with a dream to
Monte-Carlo 28-7 WON SF WON RUP SF RUP SF 3rd 1st help children from disadvantaged communities gain access to
Madrid 16-6 2nd QF WON SF 3rd SF QF preschool education. The motto of the Foundation is Believe in
Rome 34-5 WON WON QF RUP WON QF RUP WON QF their dreams. To this date, his Foundation successfully finished
Toronto/Montral 30-6 RUP 3rd SF WON WON SF QF QF WON 37 projects, renovated or built 17 schools, offered training to
Cincinnati 26-11 RUP 3rd QF RUP RUP QF RUP RUP 2nd 2nd 1st more than 600 teachers, donated 3,000 books, built a sensory
Shanghai 24-3 WON SF WON WON SF SF park for autistic children, a tennis court in Priboj, and many
Paris 26-6 WON WON WON 2nd QF 3rd WON 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd more. Directly, through his Foundation, he helped 7,500 children
have a better starting point in life by investing in their
PERSONAL development from an early age. In Aug. 15, Novak represented
> Nicknamed Nole his Foundation and signed a partnership agreement with the
> Began playing at age 4 and made pro debut at 16 World Bank to promote early childhood development in Serbia
> Father, Srdjan and mother, Dijana. Younger brothers, Marko and in the world. This includes global advocacy on the
(born Aug. 20, 1991) and Djordje (born July 17, 1995) importance of investing into early childhood education, as well
> Father, uncle and aunt were all professional skiers and father as investments to help disadvantaged children in Novaks native
was also an excellent football player. Father wanted him to be Serbia. Thanks to Original magazine, founded by Jelena
a football player or skier but excelled in tennis at an early age Djokovic, NDF is reaching more than 35,000 students
> Credits his family as inspiration for giving him so much support > Wife; Jelena Djokovic Ristic (married July 10, 2014 in a private
> Family owns a company Family Sports, which has three ceremony in Montenegro); son, Stefan (born October 21, 2014)
restaurants and a tennis academy > Works with physiotherapist Miljan Amanovic and fitness
> Idol growing up was Pete Sampras trainer Gebhard Phil-Gritsch
> At age 12, attended Niki Pilic Academy in Munich and practiced > Head coach is six-time Grand Slam champion Boris Becker
there for almost 2 years before returning to Belgrade (since December 2013). Also coached by former ATP pro and
> Speaks Serbian, Italian, German, English and French Slovak Republic native Marian Vajda (since June 2006)

MOST YEAR-END NO. 1 FINISHES IN EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


No. Years
1. Pete Sampras 6 1993-98
2. Jimmy Connors 5 1974-78
Roger Federer 5 2004-07, 09
4. Novak Djokovic 4 2011-12, 14-15
Ivan Lendl 4 1985-87, 89
John McEnroe 4 1981-84
7. Rafael Nadal 3 2008, 10, 13
8. Lleyton Hewitt 2 2001-02
Stefan Edberg 2 1990-91
Bjorn Borg 2 1979-80

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Ivan DoDIg (CRO)
www.ivandodig.com @DodigTennis Ivan Dodig

Date of Birth: January 2, 1985 Career Win-Loss: 108-122


Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $4,681,116
Birthplace: Medjugorje, Bosnia and Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/1
Herzegovina Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-23
Residence: Zagreb, Croatia Highest Emirates aTP Ranking:
Height: 60 (1.83m) 29 (October 7, 2013)
Weight: 183lbs (83kg) Highest Emirates aTP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 4 (June 8, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) wins in 15. Earned biggest singles win of career over No. 2
2015: 87 (8-11), 2014: 96 (15-23), 2013: 33 (33-27), Nadal 16 76 76 in 11 Montral 2R. Made winning ATP debut
2012: 73 (16-26), 2011: 36 (26-25), 2010: 88 (8-7), 2009: 181 (2-2), in doubles at 07 Umag w/Moser (d. Montaes/Ramirez
2008: 387 (0-1), 2007: 298 (0-0), 2006: 414 (0-0), 2005: 840 (0-0), Hidalgo). Also earned 1st ATP singles win in Croatia at 09
2004: T1160 (0-0), 2003: T934 (0-0) Zagreb as Q (d. Andreev and Gulbis, l. to Ancic in QF)
> Suffered right rib stress fracture at 14 Rome, then missed
2+ months from May-July 14, including Wimbledon
2015 HigHLigHts
Prize money: $1,004,157 CAREER TITLES (1): 2011 (1) Zagreb(IH). FINALIST (1): 2011 (1)
Matches won-lost: 8-11 (singles), 38-16 (doubles) s-Hertogenbosch(G). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (9).
Challenger: 22-4 (singles)
Singles quarter-finalist: Doha, Istanbul granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 5-5)
Doubles winner: Acapulco, Roland Garros, Paris Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Finalist: Washington Aus. Open 6-6 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd
Semi-finalist: Australian Open(all w/Melo), Memphis(w/ Roland Garros 0-5 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Mirnyi), Indian Wells, Monte-Carlo, Cincinnati, Barclays Wimbledon 4-4 4th 1st 1st 2nd
ATP World Tour Doubles Finals-London (all w/Melo) US Open 4-5 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd
Doubles (1-1 in finals). Roland Garros: WON 2015; Wimbledon:
RUP 2013 (all w/Melo)
Career HigHLigHts
> The Croat has ended 6 straight seasons in Top 100 of BarCLays atP WorLD toUr FinaLs History
singles (2010-15) and 5 straight in Top 100 of doubles Career 15 14 13
(2011-15), highlighted by No. 6 doubles finish in 15. Rose 7-6 SF RUP SF (all w/ Melo)
from singles No. 106 to No. 87 in final week of 15 by winning
Andria, ITA Challenger title. Finished 13 as year-end No. 1 atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Croat in singles for 1st time at No. 33. Achieved (Career W-L: 19-25)
career-high No. 29 in singles on Oct. 7, 2013 after reaching Career 15 14 13 12 11
Tokyo SF (d. No. 8 Tsonga in 2R, l. to Raonic). Peaked at No. Indian Wells 3-4 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st
4 in doubles on June 8, 15 after winning Roland Garros title Miami 4-4 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 2013-15 w/ Monte-Carlo 1-4 1st 1st 2nd 1st
Melo, reaching 14 final (l. to Bryan/Bryan in Match TB) Madrid 0-1 1st
> Reached 1st 2 ATP singles finals in 11, winning title on Rome 2-1 3rd
home soil at Zagreb (d. No. 15 Ljubicic in QF and Berrer in Toronto/Montral 5-3 3rd 2nd 3rd
final) and finishing runner-up at s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Cincinnati 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
Tursunov). Owns 4 ATP doubles titles, all w/Melo and 3 in Shanghai 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
15. Also won 3 of his 5 Challenger singles titles in 15: St. Paris 2-2 2nd 2nd
Remy, FRA as WC (d. Langer); Brest, FRA (d. Paire) and Doubles (2-2 in finals). Monte-Carlo: RUP 2014; Toronto: RUP 2014;
Andria, ITA (d. Berrer) Shanghai: WON 2013; Paris: WON - 2015 (all w/Melo)
> Advanced to Grand Slam 4R in singles for 1st time at 13
Wimbledon, rallying from 2 sets down vs. Kohlschreiber in PersonaL
1R (l. to No. 4 Ferrer). In doubles, captured 1st major title at > Began playing at age 8
15 Roland Garros w/Melo (d. Bryan/Bryan 67 76 75). Fell in > Father, Tomislav; mother, Davorka; brothers Zeljko and
13 Wimbledon final w/Melo (l. to Bryan/Bryan in 4 sets) Mladen who both work as tennis coaches
> Reached R16 of an ATP Masters 1000 event 3 times in > Enjoys music, movies, table tennis and video games
singles, most recently at 14 Toronto (l. to No. 7 Ferrer). In > Childhood idol was countryman Goran Ivanisevic
doubles, won titles w/Melo at 13 Shanghai (d. Marrero/ > Favourite surface is hard court; favourite shot is serve
Verdasco) and 15 Paris (d. Pospisil/Sock). Also reached > Wife, Maja (married Nov. 16, 13), son Petar (born Jun. 16, 14)
finals w/Melo at 14 Monte-Carlo (l. to Bryan/Bryan) and > Coached by Martin Stepanek. Fitness trainer is
14 Toronto (l. to Peya/Soares) Stjepan Medak
> Enjoyed career-high 33 singles wins in 13 and 38 doubles

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ALEXANDR DOLGOPOLOV (UKR)
www.alexdolgopolov.com @TheDolgo @alexdolgopolov

Date of Birth: November 7, 1988 Career Win-Loss: 171-156


Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $5,370,636
Birthplace: Kiev, Ukraine Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/4
Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-35
Height: 511 (1.80m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 157lbs (71kg) 13 (January 16, 2012)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 42 (January 9, 2012)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) (l. to C. Rochus) and earned 1st win 3+ years later at 09 St.
2015: 36 (26-26 ), 2014: 23 (27-21), 2013: 57 (24-27), Petersburg as Q (d. Ginepri)
2012: 18 (34-25), 2011: 15 (38-29), 2010: 48 (21-23), > Underwent right knee surgery on July 24, 2014 and missed
2009: 131 (1-1), 2008: 309 (0-0), 2007: 226 (0-2), 2006: 269 (0-2), 2+ months, including 14 US Open
2005: T1523 (0-0)
CAREER TITLES (2): 2012 (1) Washington(H);2011 (1)
Umag(CL). FINALIST (4): 2014 (1) Rio de Janeiro(CL); 2012 (2)
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Valencia(IH), Brisbane(H); 2011 (1) Costa Do Sauipe(CL).
Prize money: $749,741 CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).
Matches won-lost: 26-26 (singles), 3-3 (doubles)
Singles semi-finalist: Nottingham, Cincinnati GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 7-7)
Quarter-finalist: Delray Beach, Acapulco Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Doubles finalist: Brisbane(w/Nishikori) Aus. Open 7-5 1st 2nd 1st 3rd QF
Roland Garros 5-6 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 3rd
Wimbledon 7-6 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS US Open 6-5 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st
> The Ukrainian finished in Top 50 for 5th time in 6 years
(2010-12, 14-15). In 11, became 1st Ukrainian to finish in ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Top 20 since Medvedev in 95. Achieved career-high (Career W-L: 47-47)
ranking of No. 13 on Jan. 16, 2012 after reaching Brisbane Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
final (l. to No. 4 Murray). Fell to No. 80 on May 11, 2015, Indian Wells 9-5 3rd SF 2nd 4th 3rd
lowest ranking in 5+ years, before qualifying at ATP Miami 10-5 4th QF 3rd 3rd 4th
Masters 1000 Rome (l. to Garcia-Lopez in 2R) Monte-Carlo 5-6 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st
> Captured singles titles at 11 Umag (d. Cilic) and 12 Madrid 5-5 2nd 1st QF 1st 2nd
Washington (d. Haas). Secured only doubles title at 11 ATP Rome 2-5 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st
Masters 1000 Indian Wells w/ Malisse, winning all 5 Toronto/Montral 4-5 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd
matches in Match TB (d. Bryan/Bryan in 2R, Murray/ Cincinnati 3-5 SF 1st 1st 1st 1st
Murray in QF and Federer/Wawrinka in final). Also won 5 Shanghai 7-6 1st 1st 2nd 3rd QF 2nd
Challenger singles titles from 2007-10 and 5 Futures Paris 2-5 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd
singles titles in 06 Doubles (1-0 in nals). Indian Wells: WON 2011 (w/Malisse)
> After falling in qualifying each year from 2007-10, reached
11 Australian Open QF in main draw debut at event (d. PERSONAL
Tsonga and No. 4 Soderling in 5 sets, l. to No. 5 Murray). > Nickname is Dolgo
Also advanced to 11 US Open 4R (d. Karlovic, l. to No. 1 > Began playing at age 3
Djokovic) and 3R of a major 6 other times > Father, Oleksandr, was a former ATP pro and coached
> Reached 2 SFs and 3 other QFs at ATP Masters 1000 level, Alexandr from a young age until 2008; mother, Elena, was a
highlighted by runs to Final Four at 14 Indian Wells and 15 gymnast who earned a gold and silver medal at the
Cincinnati. Qualified at 15 Cincinnati and beat No. 6 European Championships; younger sister, Maria
Berdych in QF, then came within 2 points of upsetting No. 1 > Identifies his father as most inspirational person in his life
Djokovic in SF. Beat No. 1 Nadal in 14 Indian Wells 3R > Speaks Ukrainian, Russian and English
before falling to No. 8 Federer in SF > Hobbies include car racing, driving his Subaru STI and
> Earned 20+ wins in each of last 6 seasons (2010-15), making internet games
highlighted by 38-win effort in 11. Became 1st Ukrainian to > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would be a rally car driver
beat World No. 1 with win over Nadal at 14 ATP Masters > Favourite surface is clay
1000 Indian Wells (1-8 vs. No. 1 overall). Suffered 7-match > Ambition is to be ranked No. 1
losing streak after reaching 15 ATP Masters 1000 > Coached by former World No. 10 Felix Mantilla (since
Cincinnati SF. Made tour-level debut at 06 Bucharest as Q November 2015)

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JARED DONALDSON (USA)
@JaredD Jared Donaldson

Date of Birth: October 9, 1996 Career Win-Loss: 4-9


Turned Pro: 2014 Career Prize Money: $264,665
Birthplace: Providence, Rhode Island, USA Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Irvine, California, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 160lbs (72kg) 133 (November 2, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 327 (February 2, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Posted 1st 4 ATP wins of career in 15. Yet to win back-to-
2015: 135 (4-7), 2014: 260 (0-2), 2013: 731 (0-0), back main draw matches on tour, though he did earn 3
2012: T1213 (0-0) qualifying victories followed by 1R win at 15 Atlanta (d.
Devvarman, l. to Muller in 2R). Made ATP debut at 14
Washington as Q (l. to Ram in 3 sets) and secured 1st win at
2015 HigHLigHts 15 Memphis as WC (d. Kozlov). Owns records of 38-25 at
Prize money: $174,138 Challengers and 42-18 at Futures
Matches won-lost: 4-7 (singles)
Challenger: 29-14 (singles), 4-0 (doubles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-0)
Career 15 14
US Open 0-2 1st 1st
Career HigHLigHts
> The young American rose in year-end rankings for 3rd atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
straight season (2013-15). Finished 15 as the 5th-ranked (Career W-L: 1-1)
teenager behind Coric, Chung, Kokkinakis and A. Zverev. Career 15
Broke into Top 200 on Feb. 2, 2015 following run to Maui, Cincinnati 1-1 2nd
USA Challenger title. Earned 1st ATP ranking point as
16-year-old on Nov. 5, 2012 after winning 3 matches at PersonaL
Venezuela Futures events > Nickname is JD
> Did not drop a set en route to 1st ATP Challenger Tour > Started playing tennis at age 4
singles title at Maui, USA in 15, beating 4 fellow Americans > Father, Courtney, a businessman; mother, Rebecca, is a
and former college players (Buchanan, Novikov, Klahn and social worker; sister is Tye
Meister). Also won Maui doubles title w/Kozlov in only > Favourite surface is hard court and shot is backhand down
doubles event played all season (d. Buchanan/Williams). In the line
June 14, won 15 straight Futures matches with titles at > Favourite tournament is Indian Wells
Bodrum, TUR (d. Milojevic); Tulsa, USA (d. Jenkins) and > Idols growing up were Muhammad Ali (boxing) and Bill
Oklahoma City, USA (d. Harris) Russell (basketball)
> Played at US Open as WC in 14 (l. to Monfils in 1R) and 15 (l. > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would be a poker player
to Rosol in 1R). In doubles, earned 1st Grand Slam main > Used to train in Buenos Aires
draw win at 14 US Open as WC w/Russell (d. Kozlov/Rubin, l. > Physical trainer is Mark Kovacs
to Bryan/Bryan in 2R) > Coached by former Top 30 player Taylor Dent and has
> As WC at 15 Cincinnati, made winning ATP Masters 1000 trained with Roger Federer in Dubai
main draw debut, defeating Mahut in 1R before falling to
Janowicz in 2R

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EVGENY DONSKOY (RUS)
Date of Birth: May 9, 1990 Career Win-Loss: 24-45
Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $1,140,935
Birthplace: Moscow, Russia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Moscow, Russia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 163lbs (73kg) 65 (July 8, 2013)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 161 (November 5, 2012)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Earned both of his ATP Masters 1000 wins at Indian Wells,
2015: 91 (6-6), 2014: 130 (4-9), 2013: 98 (13-20), 2012: 96 (0-4), posting victories in 13 (d. Ito, l. to No. 3 Murray in 3 sets)
2011: 144 (0-2), 2010: 258 (1-2), 2009: 474 (0-1), 2008: 612 (0-1), and 14 as LL (Bye in 1R, d. Russell in 2R, l. to Anderson in
2007: T1066 (0-0) 3R). Did not play in qualifying or main draw of any ATP
Masters 1000 events in 15

2015 HigHLigHts granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 3-1)


Prize money: $213,619 Career 15 14 13
Matches won-lost: 6-6 (singles), 1-3 (doubles) Aus. Open 2-1 3rd
Challenger: 36-18 (singles), 4-8 (doubles) Roland Garros 1-1 2nd
Singles semi-finalist: Moscow Wimbledon 0-2 1st 1st
US Open 3-3 2nd 1st 3rd

Career HigHLigHts atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


> The Russian has ended 3 of last 4 seasons in Top 100 (all but (Career W-L: 2-4)
14). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 65 on July 8, 2013 Career 14 13
after making Wimbledon debut (l. to Isner). Broke into Top Indian Wells 2-2 3rd 2nd
100 on Nov. 12, 2012 after winning Loughborough, GBR Miami 0-1 1st
Challenger title (d. Struff). Peaked at No. 20 in ITF junior Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
rankings on Mar. 10, 2008
> In hometown event, advanced to 1st ATP SF at 15 Moscow PersonaL
(d. Coric, Berankis and Gabashvili; l. to Cilic). Reached 1st > Started to play tennis with his father, Evgeny, who gave him
ATP QF at 13 s-Hertogenbosch (d. Isner and Haase, l. to his 1st racquet at age 7
Mahut). Winner of 7 ATP Challenger Tour titles, most > His father is a businessman and mother, Irina, is a
recently at 15 Segovia, ESP (d. Chiudinelli) businesswoman. Has 2 older brothers, Grigory, who
> Made Grand Slam debut as direct acceptance at 13 works in a factory and Maxim, who has a start-up company
Australian Open and reached 3R (2R: d. No. 25 Youzhny in 5 > Idol growing up was Yevgeny Kafelnikov
sets, l. to Nishikori). Also reached 13 US Open 3R (d. No. 27 > Favourite surface is hard court and considers forehand
Melzer in 1R, l. to Hewitt in 4 sets). Successfully qualified at best shot
a major for 1st time in 12th attempt at 15 US Open (d. > Hobbies include football (supports Chelsea and Dynamo),
Pouille in 1R, l. to No. 9 Cilic in 2R). As a junior, reached 08 ice hockey (supports Dynamo and SKA St. Petersburg),
Roland Garros singles QF (d. Krajinovic, l. to Yang), 07 music and hanging out with friends
Roland Garros doubles QF w/Karusevich (l. to Damico/ > Coached by Boris Sobkin
Eysseric) and 07 US Open doubles QF w/Albot (d. Jenkins/
Krajicek 76 in 3rd, l. to Ignatik/Jebavy)

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DAMIR DZUMHUR (BIH)
www.damirdzumhur.com @DzumhurDamir

Date of Birth: May 20, 1992 Career Win-Loss: 17-20


Turned Pro: 2011 Career Prize Money: $601,702
Birthplace: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Herzegovina Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4
Residence: Sarajevo, BIH Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 59 (1.75m) 77 (October 19, 2015)
Weight: 154lbs (70kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 328 (October 12, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Increased tour-level win total from 0 in 12 to 2 in 13, 5 in 14
2015: 82 (8-9), 2014: 109 (5-7), 2013: 189 (2-1), 2012: 221 (0-2), and 8 in 15. Owns records of 79-55 in Challengers, 114-37
2011: 343 (0-1), 2010: 1008 (2-0), 2009: T1664 (0-0) in Futures and 95-30 in ITF Juniors. Made winning
tour-level debut for BIH Davis Cup team in 10 tie vs. EST (d.
Ivanov in deciding rubber). Eight of 17 tour-level wins have
2015 HigHLigHts come in Davis Cup Group II
Prize money: $305,548
Matches won-lost: 8-9 (singles), 0-3 (doubles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 2-1)
Challenger: 27-13 (singles), 10-11 (doubles) Career 15 14
Singles semi-finalist: Casablanca Aus. Open 2-1 3rd
Roland Garros 2-2 3rd 1st
Wimbledon 0-1 1st
Career HigHLigHts US Open 0-2 1st 1st
> The Bosnian has improved his year-end ranking in 6
straight seasons, finishing 15 inside Top 100 for 1st time at atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
No. 82. Achieved career-high ranking of No. 77 on Oct. 19, (Career W-L: 0-1)
2015 after winning Casablanca, MAR Challenger title. Career 15
Broke into Top 100 on Feb. 23, 2015 after reaching Morelos, Miami 0-1 1st
MEX Challenger final (l. to Estrella Burgos). As a junior,
peaked at No. 3 on July 26, 2010 PersonaL
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour QF and SF at 15 Casablanca > Began playing tennis at age 5
(d. Mathieu, Granollers and Haider-Maurer; l. to Klizan). > Father, Nerfid; mother, aneta; brother, Zlatan (5 years
Winner of 6 Challenger and 12 Futures titles, most recently younger)
capturing 3 Challenger championships in 15: Santo > His birth came shortly after outbreak of Bosnian War, in a
Domingo, DOM (d. Olivo); Alphen, NED (d. Sijsling) and maternity hospital located near the Zetra Olympic Hall.
Casablanca, MAR (d. Muoz-de la Nava). Won 4 junior The arena was destroyed at the time, but it was the same
titles in 10, including European Championships (d. place where Damir would start playing tennis
Artunedo Martinavarr) and Canadian Open (d. Vesely) > As a kid, enjoyed skiing and soccer, in addition to tennis
> Made successful Grand Slam main draw debut at 14 > Growing up, admired Patrick Rafter and Roger Federer
Australian Open, reaching 3R as Q (d. Hajek and Dodig, l. to > Fan and supporter of Bosnian soccer team FK eljeznicar
No. 7 Berdych). Became 1st Bosnian to play in a Grand > In his childhood, acted in two movies Grbavica (2006), as
Slam main draw. Also qualified at 14 Roland Garros (l. to F. background actor, and Mrderischer Frieden (2007), in
Lopez in 1R) and reached 3R at 15 Roland Garros (d. which he played major role as Durcan
Youzhny and Baghdatis, l. to No. 2 Federer). As a junior, > Studied political science at the Faculty of Political Science
reached 3 QFs in 10: Wimbledon singles (l. to Mitchell), in Sarajevo, at University of Sarajevo
Roland Garros doubles w/Zsiga (l. to Arguello/Velotti) and > Coached by his father Nerfid, who has been running a
US Open doubles w/M. Pavic (l. to Clezar/Fernandes) tennis school since 1994
> Made ATP Masters 1000 debut at 15 Miami as Q (l. to
Duckworth in 1R). Fell in qualifying at 14 Indian Wells, 14
Miami and 15 Indian Wells

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MaTTHeW eBDen (AUS)
@mattebden Matt Ebden

Date of Birth: November 26, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 40-73


Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $1,687,288
Birthplace: Durban, South Africa Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Perth, Australia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-6
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest emirates aTP Ranking:
Weight: 172lbs (78kg) 61 (October 1, 2012)
Plays: Right-handed Highest emirates aTP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 57 (June 25, 2012)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > In final match of 15 season, retired in Toyota, JPN
2015: 106 (1-6), 2014: 237 (5-21), 2013: 79 (6-11), Challenger 1R vs. countryman Jones with left knee injury
2012: 103 (17-23), 2011: 86 (10-10), 2010: 183 (1-2),
2009: 331 (0-0), 2008: 301 (0-0), 2007: 637 (0-0), CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (1).
2006: T871 (0-0), 2005: T1523 (0-0), 2006: T871 (0-0)
granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 1-2)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
2015 HigHLigHts Aus. Open 2-5 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Prize money: $213,551 Roland Garros 0-2 1st --- 1st
Matches won-lost: 1-6 (singles), 2-6 (doubles) Wimbledon 1-4 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Challenger: 40-18 (singles), 17-10 (doubles) US Open 2-3 1st 2nd 2nd

atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


Career HigHLigHts (Career W-L: 9-8)
> The Aussie jumped from No. 237 to No. 106 in year-end Career 14 13 12 11
rankings from 2014-15. Achieved career-high singles Indian Wells 4-4 1st 2nd 4th 1st
ranking of No. 61 on Oct. 1, 2012 after winning 1R match at Miami 1-2 2nd 1st
Kuala Lumpur (d. P. Davydenko). Broke into Top 100 in Toronto/Montral 1-1 2nd
singles on Oct. 17, 2011 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai 3-1 QF
Shanghai QF (rose from No. 124 to No. 80)
> Advanced to ATP World Tour singles QFs at 11 Brisbane as PersonaL
Q (l. to No. 5 Soderling), 11 Newport (l. to O. Rochus), 11 > Began playing tennis at age 5 with his family in South Africa
ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai as Q (l. to No. 4 Murray) and 12 > Went to high school at the prestigious Hale School in Perth,
Atlanta (l. to Muller). Winner of 4 doubles titles, most Western Australia
recently at 14 Acapulco in only event w/ Anderson (d. F. > Father, Charles, is a Chief Financial Officer; mother, Ann, is
Lopez/Mirnyi). Also owns 10 Challenger (6 singles, 4 a housewife; has 2 sisters, Tarryn, a physiotherapist, and
doubles) and 17 Futures (6 singles, 11 doubles) titles, most Candice, an accountant. Father played state cricket and
recently triumphing at 15 Surbiton, GBR Challenger (d. tennis in South Africa. Sister, Tarryn, was in the Top 3 in SA
Kudla) and 15 Traralgon, AUS Challenger (d. Thompson) for tennis before moving to Australia to pursue her
> Reached 2R of a Grand Slam 5 times, most recently at 15 physiotherapy career. Candice was also a
Wimbledon as WC (d. Rola, l. to Isner). Qualified at 10 nationally-ranked tennis player and a member of the
Australian Open (l. to Monfils) and 15 US Open (l. to national swimming and water polo squads
Dimitrov). In mixed doubles, won 13 Australian Open title > Favourite surfaces are hard and grass, and shot is
with countrywoman Gajdosova as WC (d. Cermak/ forehand
Hradecka ) > Favourite tournament is Australian Open
> Owns 9-8 record at ATP Masters 1000 level, highlighted by > Idols growing up were Stefan Edberg and Andre Agassi
run from Q to QF at 11 Shanghai (d. Simon 76 in 3rd, l. to No. > Hobbies are the beach, surfing, movies and
4 Murray). Also reached 12 Indian Wells 4R as Q (d. No. 8 computer games
Fish for 1st Top 10 win, l. to Isner) > If he wasnt a tennis player he would probably be a lawyer
> After earning career-high 17 ATP World Tour wins in 12, as he was enrolled to pursue a law/commerce degree at
has combined for 12 from 2013-15. Owns 100+ victories on University of WA but deferred to play pro tennis
ATP Challenger Tour (130-69) and ITF Futures Circuit > Favourite sporting team is the Wallabies (Rugby Union)
(106-71). Made winning ATP debut at 10 Brisbane as Q (d. > Wife, Kim (married Nov. 16, 2012) in Margaret River,
Melzer, l. to Gasquet) Australia

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KYLE EDMUND (GBR)
@kyle8edmund @kyleedmund8

Date of Birth: January 8, 1995 Career Win-Loss: 2-13


Turned Pro: 2012 Career Prize Money: $410,583
Birthplace: Johannesburg, South Africa Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Beverley, England Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 176lbs (80kg) 99 (August 17, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 713 (November 3, 2014)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Member of 15 Davis Cup championship team, making
2015: 102 (1-5), 2014: 193 (0-5), 2013: 376 (1-3), debut for Great Britain in final. Fell to No. 16 Goffin in
2012: 568 (0-0), 2011: N/R (0-0) opening rubber 36 16 62 61 60 (GBR d. BEL 3-1). Became 1st
player since F. Lopez in 03 to play 1st Davis Cup match in a
final and 1st since Mathieu in 02 to do so in singles
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $213,185 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-1)
Matches won-lost: 1-5 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Career 15 14 13
Challenger: 33-11 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) Aus. Open 0-1 1st
Roland Garros* 1-0 2nd
Wimbledon 0-3 1st 1st 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS *W/O in 2015 not included as loss
> The Brit improved year-end ranking in 3 straight seasons
(2013-15), narrowly missing Top 100 finish in 15 (No. 102). ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Broke into Top 100 and achieved career-high ranking of (Career W-L: 0-2)
No. 99 on Aug. 17, 2015 after reaching Aptos, USA Career 15 14
Challenger SF (d. Nishioka, l. to Millman 75 in 3rd). Earned Miami 0-2 1st 1st
1st ATP ranking point on Mar. 19, 2012 after winning 1R
match at Cartagena, ESP Futures (d. Trujillo-Soler). As a PERSONAL
junior, peaked at No. 8 on Jan. 16, 2012 > Nicknamed Kedders
> Enters 16 having yet to win consecutive matches at a > Starting playing tennis at age 10, used to go on Saturdays to
tour-level event. Won 3 Challenger titles in 15: Hong Kong, a local club his sister was swimming at, and he started
HKG (d. Ito); Binghamton, USA (d. Fratangelo) and Buenos taking tennis lessons by chance
Aires, ARG (d. Berlocq). Also won 5 Futures titles in > Father, Steven, is the Managing Director of a building
2012-14. company; mother, Denise; is a housewife. Has one sister,
> Earned 1st Grand Slam win at 15 Roland Garros as Q (d. Kelly, who is studying at University
Robert in 5 sets, w/o vs. Kyrgios in 2R due to stomach > Born in Johannesburg but moved to north Yorkshire at
injury). Also qualified at 15 Australian Open (l. to Johnson age 3
in 1R) and fell in 1R at Wimbledon as WC in 13, 14 and 15. > Favourite surface is clay
As a junior, won doubles titles w/F. Silva at 12 US Open (d. > Favourite shot is forehand
Kyrgios/Thompson) and 13 Roland Garros (d. Garin/ > Favourite tournament is Wimbledon
Jarry). In singles, reached SFs at 11 US Open (l. to Vesely) > Idols growing up were British players and Marat Safin
and 13 Wimbledon (d. Nishioka in 2R, l. to Quinzi) > Hobbies include music and playing golf. Follows Formula 1
> In only ATP Masters 1000 appearances, fell in 1R at Miami and loves sports cars
as WC in 14 (l. to Benneteau) and 15 (l. to Haase) > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would be a cricket player or
> Played 1st tour-level match at 13 London/Queens Club as Formula 1 driver
WC (l. to Zemlja) and earned 1st win 1 week later at 13 > Supports Liverpool football team
Eastbourne as WC (d. De Schepper, l. to Simon in 2R). Owns > Fitness trainer is Ian Prangley
records of 56-31 at Challengers and 62-26 at Futures.

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VICTOR ESTRELLA BURGOS (DOM)
@Vitiestrella80 Victor Estrella @victorestrellaburgos

Date of Birth: August 2, 1980 Career Win-Loss: 59-43


Turned Pro: 2002 Career Prize Money: $1,161,561
Birthplace: Santiago, Dominican Republic Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/0
Residence: Santiago, Dominican Republic Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-4
Height: 58 (1.73m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 170lbs (77kg) 43 (July 13, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 135 (July 13, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) vs. Top 10 player over No. 9 Cilic in Barcelona 2R. First 28
2015: 56 (20-20), 2014: 78 (9-10), 2013: 143 (2-1), tour-level wins of career came for DOM Davis Cup team in
2012: 256 (6-0), 2011: 177 (2-1), 2010: 219 (0-3), Group II play from 2001-12. Secured 1st ATP win at 13
2009: 263 (4-0), 2008: 239 (2-2), 2007: 394 (3-0), Bogota as Q (d. Arguello). Played only Davis Cup ties and
2006: 567 (2-2), 2005: N/R (1-2), 2004: T1447 (3-1), Dominican Futures from 1998-2002 and June 04-May 06
2003: T1047 (3-1), 2002: T1049 (0-0), 2001: N/R (2-0) > Played in 14 ATP Challenger Tour Finals (d.
Haider-Maurer and Bolelli, l. to Clezar in SF 76 67 76 after
holding 3 MPs)
2015 HIGHLIGHTS > Missed Oct. 12-Apr. 13 with elbow injury and
Prize money: $525,610 contemplated retiring
Matches won-lost: 20-20 (singles), 7-11 (doubles)
Challenger: 11-3 (singles) CAREER TITLES (1): 2015 (1) Quito(CL).
Singles winner: Quito CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
Quarter-finalist: Munich, Bogot
Doubles finalist: Quito(w/Souza) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 6-4)
Semi-finalist: Acapulco(w/Mirnyi) CAREER 15 14
Aus. Open 0-1 1st
Roland Garros 0-2 1st 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon 1-2 2nd 1st
> The Dominican finished 15 at a year-end high No. 56, his US Open 2-2 1st 3rd
2nd straight season in Top 100. In 14, became 1st
Dominican to end a season in Top 100 of Emirates ATP ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Rankings. Earned 1st ATP ranking point on Oct. 21, 2002, (Career W-L: 2-5)
but did not break into Top 200 until Nov. 7, 2011 after CAREER 15 08
winning Medelln, COL Challenger (d. Falla). Fell to No. 386 Indian Wells 0-1 1st
on July 15, 2013 before entering Top 100 on Mar. 3, 2014 Miami 0-1 1st
following run to Salinas, ECU Challenger title (d. Collarini) Monte-Carlo 1-1 2nd
> At age 34, became oldest 1st-time ATP World Tour Cincinnati 0-1 1st
champion in Open Era by winning 1st final at 15 Quito (d. Shanghai 1-1 2nd
No. 14 F. Lopez 76 in 3rd). Also 1st Dominican to win an ATP
title. Reached 1st ATP doubles final at 15 Quito as well w/ PERSONAL
Souza (l. to Kretschmer/Satschko). Two weeks following > Nickname is Viti
Quito success, captured 6th Challenger singles title at > Started playing tennis at age 8
Morelos, MEX (d. Dzumhur). Owns 21 ITF Futures Circuit > Father is Elgio Felix; mother is Ana; brothers, Hector,
singles titles Henry and Felix
> After falling in Grand Slam qualifying 11 times, made > Hobbies include playing softball and spending time
major debut at 14 Roland Garros (l. to Janowicz in 1R). with friends
Earned 1st Grand Slam main draw wins at 14 US Open, > If he wasnt a tennis player, hed liked to have been a
where at 34, he was oldest player to make tournament baseball player or a singer
debut in history (d. Sijsling and Coric, l. to No. 6 Raonic 76 76 > Best tennis memories are the 2014 US Open third round (l.
76 in 3R) to Raonic) and Davis Cup ties
> Made ATP debut less than 1 week before 28th birthday, > In 2013, threw out ceremonial first pitch in Dominican
qualifying at 08 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l. to Republic winter league & met former MLB star
Verdasco in 1R). Enjoyed 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 15 Manny Ramirez
Monte-Carlo (d. Bolelli, l. to No. 7 Ferrer) > Coached by Matias Rizzo. Fitness trainer is Maria Rizzo
> Earned career-high 20 tour-level wins in 15, including 1st

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ROGER FEDERER (SUI)
www.rogerfederer.com @rogerfederer Roger Federer @rogerfederer

Date of Birth: August 8, 1981 Career Win-Loss: 1059-238


Turned Pro: 1998 Career Prize Money: $97,303,556
Birthplace: Basel, Switzerland Career Singles Titles/Finalist : 88/47
Residence: Bottmingen, Switzerland Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 197-103
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 187lbs (85kg) 1 (February 2, 2004)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 24 (June 9, 2003)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Competed in record-breaking Wimbledon finals in 2008-09.
2015: 3 (63-11), 2014: 2 (73-12), 2013: 6 (45-17), 2012: 2 (71-12), In 08, rallied from 2 sets down but fell to Nadal 9-7 in 5th
2011: 3 (64-12), 2010: 2 (65-13), 2009: 1 (61-12), 2008: 2 (66-15), after 4h48m longest final in event history. In 09, hit
2007: 1 (68-9), 2006: 1 (92-5), 2005: 1 (81-4), 2004: 1 (74-6), career-high 50 aces to beat Roddick 16-14 in 5th longest
2003: 2 (78-17), 2002: 6 (58-22), 2001: 13 (49-21), final set in Grand Slam history. As a junior, won 98
2000: 29 (36-30), 1999: 4 (13-17), 1998: 302 (2-3), 1997: T700 (0-0) Wimbledon title in singles (d. Labadze) and doubles w/O.
Rochus (d. Llodra/A. Ram)
> Leads all players with 327 ATP Masters 1000 wins. Owns 24
2015 HIGHLIGHTS titles, 3rd-most behind Nadals 27 and Djokovics 26.
Prize money: $8,692,017 Reached 1+ final in 14 straight seasons (2002-15). Captured
Matches won-lost: 63-11 (singles), 0-3 (doubles) titles at 7 of 9 events (all but Monte-Carlo and Rome)
Singles winner: Brisbane, Dubai, Istanbul, Halle, > Posted 60+ wins in 12 of last 13 seasons (all but 13). Beat
Cincinnati, Basel Raonic in 15 Brisbane final to join Connors (1,254) and Lendl
Finalist: Indian Wells, Rome, Wimbledon, US Open, Barclays (1,071) as only players in Open Era to reach 1,000 wins. Owns
ATP World Tour Finals - London 7 win streaks of 20+ matches, including career-long 41 (Aug.
Quarter-finalist: Roland Garros 06-Mar. 07). Reached 17 straight finals (June 05-Aug. 06)
and enjoyed 24-match win streak in finals (Oct. 03-Nov. 05).
Also won 24 straight matches vs. Top 10 opponents (Nov.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 03-Jan. 05) and 65 in a row on grass (June 03-July 08).
> The Swiss has spent record 302 weeks at No. 1, including Went 81-4 in 05 (.953) for highest win pct. since McEnroe
record 237 straight from Feb. 2, 04 to Aug. 17, 08. Became went 82-3 in 84 (.965). Ended Djokovics 43-match win streak
No. 1 after winning 04 Aus. Open (d. Safin). Ended 5 seasons in 11 Roland Garros SF and Nadals 81-match clay-court win
as World No. 1 (2004-07, 09), tied with Connors for streak in 07 Hamburg final. Owns 9-18 record vs. World No.
2nd-most behind Sampras 6. Finished 14 straight seasons 1 opponents. Made debut at 98 Gstaad as WC (l. to Arnold
in Top 10 (2002-15), 2nd-longest streak behind Connors 16 Ker) and earned 1st win at 98 Toulouse as Q (d. Raoux)
(1973-88). Finished in Top 3 in 11 of last 12 years (except 13). > In Davis Cup, clinched 14 title with win over Gasquet (SUI d.
Been in Top 10 each week since dedicating Vienna title to late FRA 3-1). Owns 52-18 record (40-8 singles). In Olympics,
coach Peter Carter on Oct. 13, 02. As a junior, ended 98 as earned doubles gold medal at 08 Beijing w/Wawrinka (d.
World No. 1 Bhupathi/Paes, Bryan/Bryan and Aspelin/T. Johansson) and
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 14 straight singles silver medal at 12 London (d. del Potro 19-17 in 3rd, l.
years (2002-15), winning record 6 titles: 03 (d. Agassi), 04 to Murray). Finished 4th at 00 Sydney (l. to Haas in SF and Di
(d. Hewitt), 06 (d. Blake), 07 (d. Ferrer), 10 (d. Nadal) and 11 Pasquale in bronze-medal match)
(d. Tsonga). Won title in 3 different cities (Houston in > Competed in Open Era-record 64 straight majors entering
2003-04, Shanghai in 2006-07 and London 2010-11) and 5 16 (68 w/qualifying, 72 w/juniors). Has never retired from
times with 5-0 record (all but 07). Reached 10 finals overall pro match in singles or doubles. Conceded 3 singles W/Os
> Winner of 88 singles titles, 3rd-most in Open Era behind all due to back injury: 08 Paris QF vs. Blake, 12 Doha SF vs.
Connors 109 and Lendls 94. Won 1+ title in 15 straight Tsonga and 14 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals F vs. Djokovic
seasons (2001-15) and 4+ in 12 of last 13 (all but 13). Holds
Open Era records for most titles at Halle (8), Cincinnati (7), CAREER TITLES (88): 2015 (6) Basel(IH), Cincinnati(H), Halle(G),
Basel (7), Dubai (7), Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (6), Istanbul(CL), Dubai(H), Brisbane(H); 2014 (5) Basel (IH),
Hamburg (4) and Doha (3). Also tied for most titles at Shanghai(H), Cincinnati(H), Halle(G), Dubai(H); 2013 (1)
Wimbledon (7) with Sampras, US Open (5) with Connors and Halle(G); 2012 (6) Cincinnati(H), Wimbledon(G), Madrid(CL),
Sampras, and Indian Wells (4) with Djokovic Indian Wells(H), Dubai(H), Rotterdam(IH); 2011 (4) Barclays
> All-time winningest Grand Slam mens singles champion ATP World Tour Finals London(IH), Paris(IH), Basel(IH); Doha(H);
with 17 titles in 27 finals. One of 7 men to win all 4 majors, 2010 (5) Barclays ATP World Tour Finals London(IH), Basel(IH),
securing career Grand Slam at 09 Roland Garros (d. Stockholm(IH), Cincinnati(H), Australian Open(H); 2009 (4)
Soderling). Owns Open Era records for consecutive major Cincinnati(H), Wimbledon(G), Roland Garros(CL), Madrid(CL);
finals (10), SFs (23) and QFs (36). Claimed 1+ major title in 8 2008 (4) Basel(IH), US Open(H), Halle(G), Estoril(CL); 2007 (8)
straight seasons (2003-10). Only player in Open Era to reach Tennis Masters Cup Shanghai(IH), Basel(IH), US Open(H),
all 4 major finals in a season more than once (2006-07, 09). Cincinnati(H), Wimbledon(G), Hamburg(CL), Dubai(H),

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Australian Open(H); 2006 (12) Tennis Masters Cup The foundation primarily focuses on supporting early
Shanghai(IH), Basel(IC), Madrid(IH), Tokyo(H), US Open(H), childhood education in Southern Africa. The foundation has
Toronto(H), Wimbledon(G), Halle(G), Miami(H), Indian Wells(H), raised over 15 million dollars since its inception
Australian Open(H), Doha(H); 2005 (11) Bangkok(IH), US > Other Awards: Swiss of the Year (2003); Swiss Athlete of the
Open(H), Cincinnati(H), Wimbledon(G), Halle(G), Hamburg(CL), Year (6x; 2003-04, 2006-07, 2012, 2014); ITF Player of the
Miami(H), Indian Wells(H), Dubai(H), Rotterdam(IH), Doha(H); Year (5x, 2004-2007, 2009); I.T.W.A. Player of Year and
2004 (11) Tennis Masters Cup Houston(H), Bangkok(IH), Ambassador for Tennis (3x; 2004-06); BBC Sports
US Open(H), Toronto(H), Gstaad(CL), Wimbledon(G), Halle(G), Overseas Personality of Year (3x; 2004, 06-07); LEquipes
Hamburg(CL), Indian Wells(H), Dubai(H), Australian Open(H); Champion of Champions (3x; 2005-2007); Laureus Sports
2003 (7) Tennis Masters Cup Houston(H), Vienna(IH), Award, World Sportsman of the Year (4x; 2005-2008);
Wimbledon(G), Halle(G), Munich(CL), Dubai(H), Marseille(IH); ESPYs Best Male International Athlete Award (2007); U.S.
2002 (3) Vienna(IH), Hamburg(CL), Sydney(H); 2001 (1) Academy Outstanding Athlete presented by USA Today and
Milan(IC). FINALIST (47). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (6). MSNBC (2x; 2005-06); GQ Germany International Man of
the Year (2005); Swiss Team of the Year, together with Stan
PERSONAL Wawrinka (2008) and the Swiss Davis Cup Team (2014); US
> Began playing tennis at age 8 Open Sportsmanship Award (2014)
> Mother, Lynette; father, Robert. Has one sister, Diana > Special edition stamp of him released by Swiss Post on
> Idols growing up were Stefan Edberg, Boris Becker and April 10, 2007 in Basel (as the first person still alive)
Pete Sampras > Ranked by Forbes in 2011 as worlds 25th-most powerful
> Enjoys spending time with his family, relaxing on the beach, celebrity and 1st in sub category press rank - a reflection
playing cards and table tennis. He is also a fervent fan of of the amount of media coverage a celebrity receives,
hometown football team, FC Basel including magazine covers. Also named highest-earning
> Speaks English, German, Swiss German, and French tennis player off court 9 straight years (2007-15)
> Since 2003, has won a record 31 ATP World Tour Awards: > In 2015, the London School of Marketing named him the
ATP No. 1 (5 times: 2004-07, 2009), Arthur Ashe worlds most marketable sports star
Humanitarian of Year (2 times: 2006, 2013), Stefan Edberg > Served as president on the ATP Player Council from June
Sportsmanship (11 times: 2004-09, 2011-15), 2008-June 2014
ATPWorldTour.com Fans Favorite for a record 13 > Wife, Mirka Vavrinec (married in 2009). They have four
consecutive years (2003-15) children: Myla and Charlene (born July 23, 2009), Leo and
> Ranked No. 2 on the Reputation Institutes 2011 study of Lenny (born May 6, 2014)
worlds most respected, admired and trusted personalities. > Coached by Swiss Davis Cup captain Severin Lthi (since 08)
Was second to Nelson Mandela but ahead of the likes of Bill and former World No. 3 Ivan Ljubicic (since Dec. 15).
Gates, Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey and Bono Fitness trainer is Pierre Paganini and physical therapist is
> In 2003, The Roger Federer Foundation was formed. Daniel Troxler

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 297-49, 17-10 in finals. Career 5-set record: 23-19)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99
Aus. Open 75-12 3rd SF SF SF SF WON RUP SF WON WON SF WON 4th 4th 3rd 3rd
Roland Garros 65-16 QF 4th QF SF RUP QF WON RUP RUP RUP SF 3rd 1st 1st QF 4th 1st
Wimbledon 79-10 RUP RUP 2nd WON QF QF WON RUP WON WON WON WON WON 1st QF 1st 1st
US Open 78-11 RUP SF 4th QF SF SF RUP WON WON WON WON WON 4th 4th 4th 3rd

bARcLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY


Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02
52-12* RUP RUP SF RUP WON WON SF RR WON WON RUP WON WON SF
*W/O in 14 not included as loss

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 327-96, 24-18 in finals)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99
Indian Wells 52-11 RUP RUP QF WON SF 3rd SF SF 2nd WON WON WON 2nd 3rd 1st
Miami 44-13 QF 3rd SF 4th SF QF 4th WON WON 3rd QF RUP QF 2nd 1st
Monte-Carlo 28-12 3rd RUP QF 3rd RUP RUP RUP QF 2nd QF 1st 1st
Madrid 35-8 2nd 3rd WON SF RUP WON SF RUP WON SF QF
Rome 31-15 RUP 2nd RUP SF 3rd 2nd SF QF 3rd RUP 2nd RUP 1st 3rd 1st
Toronto/Montral 31-9 RUP 3rd RUP QF 2nd RUP WON WON SF 1st 1st
Cincinnati 42-8 WON WON QF WON QF WON WON 3rd WON 2nd WON 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Shanghai 13-4 2nd WON 3rd SF RUP
Paris* 21-10 3rd QF SF WON SF 2nd QF 3rd QF QF 2nd 1st
Hamburg: 29-4 (WON07, 05, 04, 02; RUP08)
*W/O in 08 not included as loss
Doubles (1-2 in finals). Indian Wells: RUP 2011 (w/Wawrinka), 2002 (w/Mirnyi); Miami: WON 2003 (w/Mirnyi)

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DaviD feRReR (ESP)
@DavidFerrer87 David Ferrer

Date of Birth: April 2, 1982 Career Win-Loss: 657-310


Turned Pro: 2000 Career Prize Money: $28,355,864
Birthplace: Javea, Spain Career Singles Titles/finalist: 26/25
Residence: Valencia, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 52-107
Height: 59 (1.75m) Highest emirates aTP Ranking:
Weight: 160lbs (73kg) 3 (July 8, 2013)
Plays: Right-handed Highest emirates aTP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 42 (October 24, 2005)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) CAREER TITLES (26): 2015 (5) Vienna(IH), Kuala Lumpur(IH),
2015: 7 (55-16), 2014: 10 (54-24), 2013: 3 (60-24), 2012: 5 (76-15), Acapulco(CL), Rio de Janeiro(CL), Doha(H); 2014 (1) - Buenos
2011: 5 (59-19), 2010: 7 (60-24), 2009: 17 (45-23), Aires(CL); 2013 (2) Buenos Aires(CL), Auckland(H); 2012 (7)
2008: 12 (44-23), 2007: 5 (61-23), 2006: 14 (41-26), Paris(IH), Valencia(IH), Bstad(CL), s-Hertogenbosch(G),
2005: 15 (43-29), 2004: 48 (29-31), 2003: 71 (20-27), Acapulco (CL), Buenos Aires (CL), Auckland(H). 2011 (2)
2002: 59 (10-6), 2001: 219 (0-0), 2000: 407 (0-0) Acapulco(CL), Auckland(H); 2010 (2) Valencia(IH),
Acapulco(CL); 2008 (2) Valencia(CL), s-Hertogenbosch(G);
2007 (3) Tokyo(H), Bstad(CL), Auckland(H); 2006 (1)
2015 HigHLigHts Stuttgart(CL); 2002 (1) Bucharest(CL). FINALIST (25).
Prize money: $3,622,755 CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1).
Matches won-lost: 55-16 (singles), 2-2 (doubles)
Singles winner: Doha, Rio de Janeiro, Acapulco, Kuala granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 20-11)
Lumpur, Vienna Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
Semi-finalist: Barcelona, Rome, Beijing, Paris Aus. Open 35-13 4th QF SF QF SF 2nd 3rd QF 4th 4th 1st 2nd 1st
Quarter-finalist: Miami, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Roland Garros 40-13 QF QF RUP SF 4th 3rd 3rd QF 3rd 3rd QF 2nd 2nd
Roland Garros Wimbledon 25-12 2R QF QF 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 4th 1st 2nd 2nd
US Open 30-13 3rd 3R QF SF 4th 4th 2nd 3rd SF 3rd 3rd 1st 1st

Career HigHLigHts BarCLays atP WorLD toUr FinaLs History


> The Spaniard ended 6 straight seasons in Top 10 (2010-15), CAREER 15 14 13 12 11 10 07
and 7 overall (2007). Reached career-high No. 3 on July 8, 8-14 RR RR* RR RR SF RR RUP *alternate
2013 after Wimbledon QF (l. to No. 8 del Potro). Ranked in
Top 10 each week since Oct. 11, 2010 atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
> Played at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals 7 times (2007, (Career W-L: 171-103, 1-6 in finals)
10-15), reaching final in debut (d. No. 2 Nadal in RR, l. to No. Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
1 Federer). Beat No. 1 Djokovic in 11 RR Indian Wells 10-12 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 4th 3rd QF 2nd 3rd 1st 1st
> Owns 26-25 record in finals. Led ATP with 7 titles in 12 and Miami 30-13 QF 4th RUP QF QF 4th 4th 2nd 4th SF SF 1st 1st
3rd in 15 with 5. Won 4 titles at Auckland and Acapulco, 3 Monte-Carlo 26-11 QF SF 2nd RUP SF 3rd QF QF QF QF 1st
at Valencia Madrid 19-13 QF SF QF QF QF SF 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd QF 1st 2nd
> Reached QF or better 16 times at majors, highlighted by Rome 21-12 SF QF QF SF RUP 1st 2nd 1st 1st SF 3rd 2nd
13 Roland Garros final (d. No. 8 Tsonga, l. to No. 4 Nadal). Toronto/Montral 7-9 QF 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
Advanced to 5 other Grand Slam SFs, most recently 13 Cincinnati 17-11 RUP 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd QF QF 2nd 1st
Aus. Open (l. to No. 1 Djokovic). Streak of 50 straight majors Shanghai 10-6 2nd QF 3rd RUP 3rd 2nd
played ended at 15 Wimbledon (right elbow) Paris 21-10 SF QF RUP WON QF 3rd 2nd QF 2nd QF 1st
> Also reached QF or better at all 9 ATP Masters 1000 events,
highlighted by 12 Paris title (d. Janowicz). Advanced to PersonaL
6 other finals, most recently 14 Cincinnati (l. to No. 3 > Began playing tennis at age 8
Federer) > Father, Jaime, is an accountant; mother, Pilar, is an
> Earned 50+ wins in 6 straight seasons and 40+ in 11 (2005- elementary school teacher. Older brother, Javier
15). Led ATP with 76 wins in 12. Enjoyed 600th win in 14 > Born in Javea and moved to Gandia at age 13, then 2 years
Valencia QF (d. Bellucci). One of 4 active players with 600+ later to Barcelona to attend Catalan Tennis Federation
wins (also Federer, Nadal and Djokovic). Boasts 303 wins > In 1999 spent 9 months at Equelite, Juan Carlos Ferreros
on clay, 2nd among active players to Nadals 344. Has 5 Academy in Villena, before moving back to Javea
wins over World No. 1: Nadal (3), Djokovic (1) and Agassi (1). > Favourite sports are football and basketball. Fan of
Made debut at 02 Estoril as LL (l. to Safin) and earned 1st Valencia FC
win at 02 Umag as Q (d. Nalbandian in 1R, l. to Moya in F) > Enjoys reading and keeps every book
> In Davis Cup, has 25-4 record and 12-match win streak, > Wife, Marta (married Nov. 28, 2015)
helping ESP to titles in 08 (d. ARG), 09 (d. CZE) and 11 > Coached by countryman Francisco Fogues
(d. ARG)

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FABIO FOGNINI (ITA)
www.fabiofognini.eu @fabiofogna Fabio Fognini @fabiofogna

Date of Birth: May 24, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 220-213


Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $7,125,340
Birthplace: Sanremo, Italy Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/7
Residence: Arma di Taggia, Italy Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 7-39
Height: 510 (1.78m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 163lbs (74kg) 13 (March 31, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 7 (July 20, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) defeat Nadal 3+ times in a season. Made tour-level debut
2015: 21(32-26), 2014: 20 (40-26), 2013: 16 (42-27), 2012: 45 at 05 Palermo as Q (l. to Elsner) and earned 1st win at 06
(22-24), 2011: 48 (25-27), 2010: 55 (16-26),2009: 54 (20-26), Amersfoort as Q (d. Guzman)
2008: 92 (16-18), 2007: 94 (5-7), 2006: 249 (2-5), 2005: 302 (0-1), > Conceded w/o to Djokovic in 11 Roland Garros QF (left
2004: 786 (0-0), 2003: T1082 (0-0) thigh) and missed 2+ months in 12 with foot injury

CAREER TITLES (3): 2014 (1) Via del Mar(CL); 2013 (2)
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Hamburg(CL), Stuttgart(CL). FINALIST (7): 2015 (2)
Prize money: $1,836,408 Hamburg(CL), Rio de Janeiro(CL); 2014 (2) Munich(CL),
Matches won-lost: 32-26 (singles), 30-19 (doubles)) Buenos Aires(CL); 2013 (1) Umag(CL). 2012 (2) St.
Singles finalist: Rio de Janeiro, Hamburg Petersburg(IH), Bucharest(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3).
Semi-finalist: Beijing FINALIST (8).
Quarter-finalist: So Paulo, Barcelona, Umag, Kitzbhel,
Vienna GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 10-9)
Doubles winner: Australian Open Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Finalist: Indian Wells, Monte-Carlo, Shanghai Aus. Open 4-8 1st 4th 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st
Semi-finalist: Roland Garros, Hamburg, Vienna (all w/ Roland Garros* 13-7 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd QF 3rd 1st 1st
Bolelli) Wimbledon 7-7 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st
US Open 7-8 4th 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
* W/O in 2011 not included as loss
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Doubles (1-0 in nals): Australian Open: WON 2015 (w/Bolelli)
> The 15 year-end No. 1 Italian finished 3 straight years in Top
25 (2013-15). In 13, became 1st Italian to end year in Top 20 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
since Barazzutti (No. 10 in 78). Achieved career-high No. 13 CAREER 15
on Mar. 31, 2014 after reaching Miami 4R (l. to No. 1 Nadal). 1-2 RR (w/ Bolelli)
Peaked at No. 7 in doubles on July 20, 2015
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 15 w/ ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Bolelli, going 1-2 in RR (d. Bopanna/Mergea) (Career W-L: 41-57)
> Captured 3 singles titles entering 16, all on clay: 13 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
Stuttgart (d. Kohlschreiber), 13 Hamburg (d. Delbonis) Indian Wells 5-7 2nd 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
and 14 Via del Mar (d. L. Mayer). Runner-up in 7 finals, Miami 3-5 2nd 4th 3rd 1st 1st
including 6 on clay. Reached 2+ finals in each of last 4 years Monte-Carlo 11-7 2nd 3rd SF 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd
(2012-15). Also a 3-time ATP doubles champion w/Bolelli Madrid 2-7 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st
> At Grand Slams, reached 4R or better 3 times, highlighted Rome 5-8 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st
by 11 Roland Garros QF (d. Montaes 11-9 in 5th, w/o vs. Toronto/Montral 6-7 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd
Djokovic). Most recently advanced to 4R at 15 US Open, Cincinnati 4-5 1st QF 1st 1st 2nd
rallying from 2 sets down to beat No. 8 Nadal in 3R (l. to F. Shanghai 4-6 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st 2nd
Lopez). In doubles, captured 1st major title w/Bolelli at 15 Paris 1-5 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
Australian Open (d. Herbert/Mahut), becoming 1st Doubles (0-3 in nals): Indian Wells: RUP 2015, Monte-Carlo: RUP 2015,
All-Italian team to win mens doubles major in Open Era Shanghai: RUP 2015 (all w/Bolelli)
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached 13 Monte-Carlo SF (d.
No. 6 Berdych and No. 9 Gasquet, l. to No. 1 Djokovic) and PERSONAL
14 Cincinnati QF (l. to No. 7 Raonic). In doubles, advanced > Nickname is Fogna. Began playing tennis at age 4
to 3 finals w/Bolelli in 15: Indian Wells (l. to Pospisil/Sock), > Father, Fulvio, owns his own company; mother Silvana is a
Monte-Carlo (l. to Bryan/Bryan) and Shanghai (l. to housewife; has 1 younger sister, Fulvia, who is a student
Klaasen/Melo) > Likes all surfaces. Best shots are forehand and backhand
> Earned 25+ singles wins in 4 of last 5 seasons (2011, > Speaks Italian, English, Spanish and French
13-15). Went 3-6 vs. Top 10 in 15 with all 3 wins coming > Fan of Inter Milan and Genoa
over Nadal (Rio de Janeiro SF, Barcelona 3R, US Open 3R). > Coached by Jose Perlas. Fitness trainer is Javier
Along with Djokovic, Federer and del Potro, 1 of 4 players to Capitaine and physiotherapist is Max Tosello

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TAYLOR FRITZ (USA)
@Taylor_Fritz97 @Taylor_Fritz

Date of Birth: October 28, 1997 Career Win-Loss: 1-1


Turned Pro: 2015 Career Prize Money: $62,584
Birthplace: Rancho Santa Fe, CA, USA Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Rancho Santa Fe, CA, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0
Height: 64 (1.93m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 185lbs (83kg) 176 (November 23, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 933 (October 12, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Only ATP Masters 1000 appearance came in qualifying at
2015: 177 (1-1), 2014: T1141 (0-0) 15 Indian Wells (d. Sela in Q1, l. to de Bakker in Q2)
> Made winning ATP main draw debut as 761st-ranked WC at
15 Nottingham, beating No. 66 Carreo Busta before
2015 HIGHLIGHTS falling to F. Lopez. Enjoyed 17-match win streak overall
Prize money: $55,865 from Sept.-Oct. 15, including US Open junior and
Matches won-lost: 1-1 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Challenger titles. Went 91-21 overall in ITF junior play.
Challenger: 17-5 (singles), 2-3 (doubles) Owns records of 17-5 at Challengers and 14-11 at Futures

PERSONAL
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Started playing tennis at age 2 because both parents were
> The American ended 15 as second-youngest player in the professional tennis players
Top 200 behind 17-year-old countryman Tiafoe. Rose nearly > Father, Guy, a tennis coach; mother, Kathy (May), a former
1,000 places from 14 year-end No. 1141 to 15 year-end No. WTA Top 10 pro. Has two brothers, Chris, a fitness trainer;
177. Broke into Top 200 on Nov. 23, 2015 after reaching and Kyle
Champaign, USA Challenger final. Went from No. 694 on Oct. > Likes all surfaces but green clay
5, 2015 to No. 339 on Oct. 12 and No. 232 on Oct. 19 thanks to > Favourite shots are serve and forehand
back-to-back Challenger titles at Sacramento, USA and > Favourite tournament is US Open
Fairfield, USA. Earned 1st ATP point on Feb. 10, 2014 after 1R > Idol growing up was Pete Sampras and former World No. 1
Futures win in Palm Coast, USA as WC (d. Buerchner). presented him with a cake on 18th birthday in Monterrey, MEX
Ranked No. 1 in junior rankings as of Dec. 7, 2015 > Enjoys playing FIFA and hanging out with friends
> Captured 1st Challenger title at 15 Sacramento, USA as > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would be an American
WC, beating Brown 67 76 76 in 2R before defeating football player
Donaldson in final. Earned SE into following weeks > Fan of San Diego Chargers (NFL) and football team
Challenger at Fairfield, USA, where he did not drop a set Manchester United
and repeated win over Brown in final. Ended 15 as finalist > Best memories in tennis so far were winning 2015 US Open
at Champaign, USA Challenger(l. to Laaksonen) Juniors and Sacramento Challenger
> Fell in qualifying 1R at US Open in 14 (l. to Mertl) and 15 (l. > Goal in tennis is be No. 1 in the world
to Vanni). Reached QF or better at all 4 junior Grand Slams > Trains in Carson, California
in 15, highlighted by US Open title (d. Paul) and Roland > Coached by David Nainkin from USTA and Christian Groh,
Garros final (l. to Paul). Also reached Australian Open QF who lives in San Diego. Fitness trainer is Rodney Rocket
(l. to Hong) and Wimbledon SF (l. to Opelka), repeating run Marshall
to 14 Wimbledon SF (l. to Rubin)

AMERICAN TEENAGERS ON THE RISE


Fritz was the second-highest ranked of nine American
teenagers to finish in the Top 500 Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
Age +
No. 135 Jared Donaldson 19 yrs., 1 mon.
No. 177 Taylor Fritz 18 yrs., 1 mon.
No. 180 Frances Tiafoe 17 yrs., 10 mons.
No. 274 Tommy Paul 18 yrs., 6 mons.
No. 340 Noah Rubin 19 yrs., 9 mons.
No. 353 Stefan Kozlov 17 yrs., 9 mons.
No. 359 Deiton Baughman 19 yrs., 7 mons.
No. 390 Ernesto Escobedo 19 yrs., 4 mons.
No. 456 Michael Mmoh 17 yrs., 10 mons.
+ Based on year-end Emirates ATP Rankings date (Nov. 30, 2015)

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TEYMURAZ GABASHVILI (RUS)
Date of Birth: May 23, 1985 Career Win-Loss: 103-174
Turned Pro: 2001 Career Prize Money: $3,369,958
Birthplace: Tbilisi, Georgia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Moscow, Russia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-22
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 182lbs (82kg) 50 (July 20, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 101 (April 13, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Reached 13 ATP Challenger Tour Finals SF (d. Ungur and
2015: 50 (17-22), 2014: 67 (19-25), 2013: 80 (2-2), 2012: 182 (1-5), Nedovyesov, l. to Volandri)
2011: 138 (10-20), 2010: 80 (10-17), 2009: 106 (13-24),
2008: 65 (13-13), 2007: 120 (10-28), 2006: 102 (6-12), CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).
2005: 141 (2-4), 2004: 254 (0-2), 2003: 288 (0-0),
2002: T882 (0-0), 2001: T951 (0-0) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 3-6)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
Aus. Open 2-6 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st
2015 HigHLigHts Roland Garros 8-6 4th 2nd 1st 4th 2nd 1st
Prize money: $612,668 Wimbledon 1-7 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Matches won-lost: 17-22 (singles), 10-9 (doubles) US Open 5-8 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
Challenger: 24-4 (singles), 1-4 (doubles)
Singles quarter-finalist: Houston, Moscow atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Doubles winner: Houston (Career W-L: 11-23)
Semi-finalist: Moscow (both w/Berankis) Career 15 14 11 09 07 06
Indian Wells 4-5 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd
Miami 5-5 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Career HigHLigHts Monte-Carlo 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
> The 2015 year-end No. 1 Russian has improved ranking in 3 Madrid 0-2 1st 2nd
straight seasons (2013-15). Broke Top 50 for 1st time on Rome 0-2 1st 1st
July 20, 2015 after entering Top 100 nearly a decade earlier Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
on July 17, 2006 Cincinnati 0-1 1st
> Enters 16 with 0-16 record in ATP World Tour QFs, most Shanghai 0-1 1st
recently falling at 15 Houston (l. to Verdasco) and 15 Paris 1-3 1st 1st 3rd
Moscow (l. to Donskoy). Won 1st doubles title at 15
Houston w/Berankis (d. Bryan/Bryan in QF, Huey/Lipsky PersonaL
in final). Also winner of 10 ATP Challenger Tour singles > Began playing at age 6 at school
titles, including 3 in UZB during 15 season: Karshi (d. > Born in Tbilisi, Georgia and moved to Moscow at age 9
Donskoy), Samarkand (d. Bhambri) and Fergana (d. > Father, Besiki; mother, Ana. Has a younger brother, Levan,
Kudryavtsev) and a younger sister, Ekaterina
> Reached 4R of a Grand Slam twice: 10 Roland Garros as Q > His idol growing up was Michael Jordan
(d. No. 8 Roddick, l. to Melzer) and 15 Roland Garros (l. to > Considers return of serve as biggest strength
No. 5 Nishikori). Also advanced to 3R at 14 Australian Open > Speaks Russian, Spanish and English
(l. to No. 6 Federer) and 14 US Open (l. to No. 7 Berdych) > Wife and parents are most inspirational people in his life
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached 3R twice: 06 Paris as LL > Has made Miami his American home
(l. to Nieminen) and 07 Indian Wells as Q (l. to No. 9 Haas) > Trained at Barcelona Total Tennis Club for 5 years
> Celebrated 100th ATP World Tour win on home soil at 15 > Daughter, Nicole (born Sept. 6, 2012)
St. Petersburg (d. Shyla in 1R). Also boasts 226-140 record > Coached by former Argentine ATP pro Guillermo Caas
on ATP Challenger Tour, highlighted by 24-4 mark in 15. (since 2012)
Enjoyed biggest win of career in 15 Washington 2R (d. No.
3 Murray 76 in 3rd). Made ATP debut at 04 Bstad as Q (l. to
Patience) and earned 1st win at 05 Delray Beach as Q
(d. Blake)

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GuilleRmo GaRcia-loPez (ESP)
@GuillermoGLopez

Date of Birth: June 4, 1983 career Win-loss: 248-275


Turned Pro: 2002 career Prize money: $6,095,008
Birthplace: La Roda (Albacete), Spain career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/4
Residence: La Roda (Albacete), Spain career Win-loss vs. Top 10: 12-40
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest emirates aTP Ranking:
Weight: 180lbs (82kg) 23 (February 21, 2011)
Plays: Right-handed Highest emirates aTP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 47 (June 22, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) CAREER TITLES (5): 2015 (2) Bucharest(CL), Zagreb(IH);
2015: 27 (31-25), 2014: 36 (25-26), 2013: 63 (20-22), 2014 (1) Casablanca(CL); 2010 (1) Bangkok(IH);
2012: 77 (20-25), 2011: 65 (20-29), 2010: 33 (31-23), 2009 (1) Kitzbhel(CL). FINALIST (4): 2015 (1) Shenzhen(H);
2009: 41 (28-27), 2008: 62 (21-22), 2007: 90 (13-22), 2013 (2) St. Petersburg(IH), Bucharest(CL);
2006: 69 (15-20), 2005: 91 (19-26), 2004: 128 (5-7), 2003: 239 (0-1), 2010 (1) Eastbourne(G).
2002: 360 (0-0), 2001: T878 (0-0), 2000: T1126 (0-0) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (5).

granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 8-6)


2015 HigHLigHts Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
Prize money: $1,052,342 Aus. Open 12-11 4th 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Matches won-lost: 31-25 (singles), 15-19 (doubles) Roland Garros 9-12 1st 4th 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
Singles winner: Zagreb, Bucharest Wimbledon 7-11 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd
Finalist: Shenzhen US Open 8-11 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Semi-finalist: Estoril
Quarter-finalist: Chennai, London/Queens Club, Metz, atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Valencia (Career W-L: 38-47)
Doubles semi-finalist: Chennai(w/Carreo Busta) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 05
Indian Wells 8-7 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd
Miami 6-8 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
Career HigHLigHts Monte-Carlo 5-5 QF 2nd 1st 3rd 1st
> The Spaniard finished 15 at year-end best No. 27 and Madrid 6-7 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st
concluded 11th straight season in Top 100 (2005-15). Rome 5-4 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd
Improved year-end ranking in each of last 3 years after Toronto/Montral 0-2 1st 1st
finishing 12 at No. 77 Cincinnati 2-3 1st 1st 3rd
> Captured 5 titles entering 16, including a pair in 15: Shanghai 4-5 1st 1st 2nd QF 1st
Zagreb (d. Seppi) and Bucharest (d. Vesely). Also reached Paris 1-4 1st 1st 1st 2nd
15 Shenzhen final (d. Cilic, l. to No. 5 Berdych). As World
No. 74, won 1st title at 09 Kitzbhel by beating 5 PersonaL
higher-ranked players (d. Benneteau in final) > Nickname is Guille or Willy. Began playing tennis
> Reached 4R of a Grand Slam twice, with both runs at age 7
occurring in last 2 years: 14 Roland Garros (d. No. 3 > Father, Juan Garcia Ballesteros, is a teacher. Mother, Paqui
Wawrinka in 1R, l. to Monfils) and 15 Australian Open (l. to Lopez Cuesta, is a nurse. Has 1 younger brother, Juan
No. 4 Wawrinka 76 in 4th). Has played in 44 consecutive > Enjoys playing football, surfing and skiing, supports
Grand Slam main draws entering 16, tied with Djokovic for FC Barcelona
5th-longest active streak > Inspired by Zinedine Zidane, Pete Sampras and
> Twice a quarter-finalist at ATP Masters 1000 level: 10 Michael Jordan
Shanghai (d. No. 7 Berdych, l. to No. 2 Djokovic) and 14 > Favourite movie is Gladiator and book is Da Vinci Code
Monte-Carlo (d. No. 5 Berdych, l. to No. 2 Djokovic) > Says greatest match he has ever seen was countryman
> Earned 20+ wins in 8 straight seasons (2008-15), Sergi Brugueras 5-set win over Jim Courier in 1993
highlighted by career-high 31 in 10 and 15. Bounced back Roland Garros final
from 6-match losing streak at end of 14 to win 31 matches > Considers one of his best wins beating then-No. 1 Rafael
in 15. Earned 1st win over a World No. 1 at 10 Bangkok (1-3 Nadal at Bangkok in October 2010
overall), beating Nadal in SF by saving 24/26 BPs and > Coached by former ATP pro Jos Aparisi and Diego
converting 1/1. Went on to win final vs. Nieminen. Made Dinomo. Fitness trainer is Francisco Garcia Rebolloso
tour-level debut at 03 Valencia as WC (l. to No. 3 Ferrero)
and earned 1st win at 04 Roland Garros as Q (d. Reid)

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RICHARD GASQUET (FRA)
www.richardgasquet.net @richardgasquet1 Richard Gasquet @richardgasquet34

Date of Birth: June 18, 1986 Career Win-Loss: 422-244


Turned Pro: 2002 Career Prize Money: $13,109,902
Birthplace: Beziers, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 12/12
Residence: Neuchtel, Switzerland Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 28-85
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 165lbs (75kg) 7 (July 9, 2007)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 45 (April 7, 2008)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Back injury forced retirement in 15 Dubai QF and ATP Masters
2015: 9 [43-17], 2014: 26 (31-19), 2013: 9 (50-23), 1000 Indian Wells 2R, as well as withdrawal from Kuala
2012: 10 (42-22), 2011: 19 (34-20), 2010: 30 (38-22), Lumpur
2009: 52 (22-15), 2008: 24 (32-22), 2007: 8 (49-24), CAREER TITLES (12): 2015 (2) Estoril(CL), Montpellier(IH);
2006: 18 (34-21), 2005: 16 (31-11), 2004: 109 (13-15), 2013 (3) Moscow(IH), Montpellier(IH), Doha(H); 2012 (1)
2003: 93 (2-8), 2002: 166 (1-5), 2001: T1303 (0-0) Bangkok(H); 2010 (1) Nice(CL); 2007 (1) Mumbai(H);
2006 (3) Lyon(IC), Gstaad(CL), Nottingham(G); 2005 (1)
Nottingham(G). FINALIST (12). DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2).
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $2,146,835 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 11-13)
Matches won-lost: 43-17 (singles), 1-2 (doubles) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02
Singles winner: Montpellier, Estoril Aus. Open 20-12 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 3rd 1st 3rd 4th 4th 1st 1st 1st
Semi-finalist: Wimbledon, Stockholm, Basel Roland Garros 18-12 4th 3rd 4th 4th 4th 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st
Quarter-finalist:Doha, Dubai, Cincinnati, US Open, Paris Wimbledon 25-10 SF 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 4th SF 1st 4th 1st
US Open* 25-10 QF 3rd SF 4th 2nd 4th 1st 1st 2nd 4th 4th
*W/O in 06 not included as loss
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Doubles: Roland Garros: Mixed: WON 2004 (w/Golovin)
> The 15 year-end No. 1 Frenchman has ended 4 seasons
in Top 10 (2007, 12-13, 15), highlighted by No. 8 finish in BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
07. Broke into Top 10 for 1st time and achieved career- Career 13 07
high ranking of No. 7 on same day (July 9, 2007) after 1-5 RR RR
reaching Wimbledon SF. Earned 1st ATP ranking point
at same ITF Futures event where countryman Tsonga ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
earned his 1st point: Bagneres-de-Bigorre, France in (Career W-L: 107-77, 0-3 in nals)
Sept. 01. Ended 02 as World No. 1 junior Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 03 02
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 07 and Indian Wells 13-10 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd QF 1st 3rd 4th 4th 4th
13. Only win at event came in 07 RR (d. No. 3 Djokovic) Miami 10-9 4th SF 4th 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st
> Owns 12-12 record in finals entering 16, including 4 titles Monte-Carlo 14-8 QF --- 3rd 2nd 3rd QF SF 1st 2nd
in France: 06 Lyon (d. Gicquel), 10 Nice (d. Verdasco), 13 Madrid 5-7 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd
Montpellier (d. Paire) and 15 Montpellier (d. Janowicz) Rome 14-8 2nd 3rd QF SF 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd
> Has reached 3 Grand Slam singles SFs: 07 Wimbledon Toronto/Montral 19-8 3rd QF RUP 3rd 1st QF 2nd RUP 2nd
(d. No. 3 Roddick 86 in 5th, l. to No. 1 Federer), 13 US Cincinnati 9-9 QF 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
Open (d. No. 4 Ferrer in 5 sets, l. to No. 2 Nadal) and 15 Shanghai 6-6 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st
Wimbledon (d. No. 4 Wawrinka 11-9 in 5th, l. to No. 1 Paris 11-8 QF 2nd QF 2nd 3rd 2nd SF 3rd 1st
Djokovic). Won 04 Roland Garros title with Golovin in only Hamburg: 6-4 (RUP - 2005)
Grand Slam mixed doubles appearance (d. Black/Black).
As a junior, won titles at 02 Roland Garros (d. Recouderc) PERSONAL
and US Open (d. Baghdatis) > Began playing tennis at age 4 with father, Francis, who ran a
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, has advanced to 3 finals: 05 tennis club in Serignan; mother, Maryse, also teaches tennis
Hamburg as Q (l. to Federer), 06 Toronto (l. to Federer) > At age 9, was on cover of French Tennis Magazine (Feb. 96)
and 12 Toronto (l. to Djokovic). Reached 4 other ATP > Discovered by former ATP pro Pierre Barthes who ran the
Masters 1000 SFs, including 05 Monte-Carlo, beating nearby Cap dAgde tennis camp
No. 1 Federer in QF as 18-year-old Q (l. to Nadal) > Rugby fan and supports hometown Beziers team
> Earned 30+ wins in 10 of last 11 seasons (all but 09). > Moved to Switzerland in Sept. 05
Enjoyed 400th career victory in 15 London/Queens > In 08, launched The Richard Gasquet Foundation, which aims
Club 1R (d. Bolelli). Won 1st tour-level match at 02 ATP to help adolescents who struggle to find their place in society.
Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo as 15-year-old Q (d. Squillari) It uses sport to help underprivileged youths build a future
> In Davis Cup, has a 12-10 record (10-8 singles), helping > Coached by former Top 5 players Sergi Bruguera and
FRA to 14 final (l. to SUI). In Olympics, won doubles Sebastien Grosjean
bronze at 12 London w/Benneteau (d. Ferrer/F. Lopez)

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DANIEL GIMENO-TRAVER (ESP)
@dani_gimeno Daniel Gimeno-Traver

Date of Birth: August 7, 1985 Career Win-Loss: 89-161


Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $2,927,993
Birthplace: Valencia, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Nules, Castellon, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-20
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 176lbs (80kg) 48 (March 18, 2013)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 63 (February 6, 2012)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Nearing 100 wins on ATP World Tour (89-161) after posting
2015: 98(13-18), 2014: 112 (11-20), 2013: 75 (14-27), 200+ on ATP Challenger Tour (235-132). Made tour-level
2012: 71 (6-12), 2011: 107 (9-25), 2010: 56 (18-25), debut at 04 Kitzbhel as Q (l. to Stepanek 76 in 3rd). Earned
2009: 72 (9-20), 2008: 95 (7-7), 2007: 173 (0-0) , 1st tour-level win at 06 Via del Mar as LL (d. Calleri). As a
2006: 270 (2-4), 2005: 193 (0-1) , 2004: 178 (0-2), junior in 03, won 32 straight matches and 5 straight titles
2003: 790 (0-0), 2002: T1066 (0-0) before losing to countryman Almagro in final of Italian
Junior Open. Did not drop a set en route to European Junior
Championships title (d. Baghdatis)
2015 HigHLigHts
Prize money: $385,869 CAREER FINALIST (1): 2015 (1) Casablanca(CL).
Matches won-lost: 13-18 (singles), 3-9 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).
Challenger: 7-6 (singles), 1-3 (doubles)
Singles finalist: Casablanca granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 3-4)
Semi-finalist: Bucharest Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 05
Quarter-finalist: Istanbul Aus. Open 1-6 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st
Roland Garros 4-8 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
Wimbledon 1-6 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Career HigHLigHts US Open 2-7 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st
> The Spaniard finished inside Top 100 in 6 of past 8 seasons
(all but 11 and 14), including year-end best No. 56 in 10. atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Broke into Top 100 on Sept. 8, 2008 after winning Brasov, (Career W-L: 12-20)
ROU Challenger title (d. Flock) and cracked Top 50 for Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09
career-high No. 48 on Mar. 18, 2013 following 1R win at ATP Indian Wells 2-5 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Masters 1000 Indian Wells (d. Lacko, l. to Almagro in 2R). Miami 3-4 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
Peaked at No. 4 in junior rankings on May 26, 2003 Monte-Carlo 1-3 1st 2nd 1st
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour singles final at 15 Madrid 5-5 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st
Casablanca, defeating No. 49 Vesely in SF before losing to Rome 0-1 1st
No. 41 Klizan. Afterwards, jumped from No. 95 to No. 68 in Shanghai 1-1 2nd
rankings. Owns 1-1 record in ATP doubles finals, winning Paris 0-1 1st
12 Via del Mar title w/Gil (d. Andujar/Berlocq 12-10 in
Match TB). Winner of 14 Challenger titles, including 1+ in PersonaL
each of last 8 years (2008-15). Most recently won 15 > Began playing at age 2
Bucaramanga, COL Challenger title (d. Elias) > Father, Javier, is a chemist; mother, Marisol, is a nurse.
> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R for 1st time at 10 US Open (d. Has 3 brothers, Carlos (older) and Miguel and Victor
Nieminen and Chardy, l. to Ferrer). Has posted wins at (younger)
other 3 majors, most recently at 15 Roland Garros (d. > Hobbies include watching car and motorcycle races,
Souza, l. to No. 8 Ferrer) basketball and football
> Both runs to 3R of an ATP Masters 1000 event came on home > Considers clay his favourite surface and forehand and
soil at Madrid. In 11, qualified and beat No. 16 Gasquet and serve as best shots
No. 8 Melzer (l. to Llodra 76 in 3rd). In 13, beat F. Lopez and > Wife, Celia Canales (married on July 5, 2014)
No. 9 Gasquet (ret. vs. Andujar with right leg injury) > Coached by Morgan Phillips

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SANTIAGO GIRALDO (COL)
www.santigiraldo.com @ElGirald Santiago Giraldo @elgirald

Date of Birth: Nov ember 27, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 148-173


Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $3,715,261
Birthplace: Pereira, Colombia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/2
Residence: Pereira, Colombia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-24
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 166lbs (75kg) 28 (September 29, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 77 (June 8, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) win during Davis Cup debut vs. URU in 06 (d. Cuevas) and
2015: 70 (22-28), 2014: 32 (29-29), 2013: 68 (16-25), secured 1st ATP win at 08 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells
2012: 57 (21-21), 2011: 55 (31-27) , 2010: 64 (20-24), as Q (d. Eschauer, l. to No. 2 Nadal in 2R)
2009: 107 (1-4), 2008:163 (4-9), 2007: 139 (1-5), 2006: 176 (3-1), > Underwent season-ending surgeries for appendicitis and
2005: 322 (0-0), 2004: 764 (0-0), 2003: T1405 (0-0) peritonitis in Sept. 12

CAREER FINALIST (2): 2014 (1) Barcelona(CL). 2011 (1)


2015 HIGHLIGHTS Santiago(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
Prize money: $645,817
Matches won-lost: 22-28 (singles), 7-15 (doubles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 6-8)
Challenger: 1-2 (singles) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Singles semi-finalist: So Paulo, Geneva Aus. Open 4-6 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Quarter-finalist: Houston, Istanbul, Gstaad Roland Garros 3-9 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Doubles semi-finalist: Istanbul(w/Daniell) Wimbledon 4-6 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
US Open 0-6 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY


> The Colombian has finished 6 straight seasons in Top 100 (Career W-L: 22-39)
(2010-15), highlighted by year-end No. 32 in 14. Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Highest-ranked Colombian in Open Era reached Indian Wells 5-7 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd
career-best No. 28 on Sept. 29, 2014 after reaching Miami 4-7 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
Shenzhen SF (d. Troicki, l. to Robredo). Broke into Top 100 on Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
Jan. 11, 2010 after reaching Chennai QF (l. to Cilic) and Madrid 6-6 1st QF 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
cracked Top 50 on Feb. 7, 2011 following run to Santiago final Rome 2-6 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd
> Two-time ATP World Tour singles finalist: 10 Santiago (d. Toronto/Montral 0-2 1st 1st
Starace, l. to Robredo) and 14 Barcelona (d. Almagro, l. to Cincinnati 0-3 1st 1st 1st
Nishikori). Also reached doubles final at 12 Gstaad with Shanghai 2-3 1st 1st 3rd
countryman Farah (d. Dodig/Melo, l. to Granollers/M. Paris 3-4 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
Lopez). Winner of 8 ATP Challenger Tour singles titles in 15
finals, most recently reigning on home soil at Pereira, COL PERSONAL
in 13 (d. Capdeville) > Nicknamed Santi
> Reached 3R of a Grand Slam 3 times: 12 Roland Garros (d. > Began playing tennis at age 2
Tomic, l. to No. 4 Murray), 14 Wimbledon (d. Granollers, l. > Mother, Elsa, and father, Eduardo, who is a private
to No. 4 Federer) and 15 Wimbledon (w/o vs. No. 5 constructor. Has 1 older sister Carmina, who used to play
Nishikori, l. to Kudla in 5 sets). Also in 15, advanced to 2R at Fed Cup for Colombia, and 1 older brother, Daniel
Australian Open (d. Hernych, l. to Johnson) and Roland > Likes to watch movies, read novels, listen to music
Garros (d. Young, l. to Goffin). Lucky loser at Roland Garros (reggaeton and electronic music), swimming and
in 07 (l. to No. 6 Djokovic in 1R) and 08 (l. to Serra in 1R) horseback riding
before qualifying in 09 (l. to Istomin in 1R) > Would like to be a politician
> Enjoyed best ATP Masters 1000 performance at 14 Madrid, > Started his charity in 2014; Fundacin Santi Giraldo, which
qualifying before beating Hewitt, Tsonga and No. 8 Murray focuses on actively involving the most socially
en route to QF (l. to Bautista Agut). Also reached R16 at 10 and economically disadvantaged children and teenagers
Rome as Q (d. Ferrero and Llodra, l. to No. 10 Tsonga) and 11 in society on the basis of tennis as a sport as well as a
Shanghai (d. Dodig and Melzer, l. to Nishikori) life platform
> Won 20+ matches in 5 of last 6 seasons (all but 13). > Has his own sports clothing brand, Santi Giraldo
Captured 100th ATP win in 14 Via del Mar 2R (d. > Coached by Jose Checa. Also works with former World
Granollers). Owns 150-69 Challenger record. Enters 16 No. 2 Alex Corretja. Fitness coach is Javier Beltran
with 2 Top 10 victories, beating No. 8 Murray in 14 Madrid
3R and No. 9 Cilic in 15 Geneva QF. Earned 1st tour-level

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DAVID GOFFIN (BEL)
@David_Goffin David Goffin @David_Goffin

Date of Birth: December 7, 1990 Career Win-Loss: 93-79


Turned Pro: 2009 Career Prize Money: $2,768,911
Birthplace: Rocourt, Belgium Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/3
Residence: Lige, Belgium Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-23
Height: 511 (1.80m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 150lbs (68kg) 14 (July 13, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 612 (October 11, 2010)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) tour-level win in debut at 11 Chennai as Q (d. Devvarman)
2015: 16 (38-25), 2014: 22 (25-15), 2013: 113 (11-23), > In 15, led Belgium to its 1st Davis Cup final since 1904,
2012: 46 (17-14), 2011: 174 (2-2), 2010: 229 (0-0), 2009: 309 (0-0), going combined 4-0 in 1R, QF and SF (all singles). Won 1st
2008: 711 (0-0) rubber of final vs. GBR, rallying from 2 sets down to beat
Edmund. Went on to lose doubles w/Darcis (l. to Murray/
Murray) and reverse singles (l. to No. 2 A. Murray) as GBR
2015 HIGHLIGHTS emerged with 3-1 victory
Prize money: $1,153,706 > Underwent surgery on Sept. 9, 2013 after breaking left
Matches won-lost: 38-25 (singles), 2-7 (doubles) wrist in preparation for Davis Cup tie. Missed remainder of
Singles finalist: s-Hertogenbosch, Gstaad 13 season and 14 Australian Open
Semi-finalist: Chennai
Quarter-finalist: Munich, Rome, Basel CAREER TITLES (2): 2014 (2) Metz(IH), Kitzbhel(CL).
FINALIST (3): 2015 (2) Gstaad(CL); s-Hertogenbosch(G);
2014 (1) Basel(IH).
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> The Belgian finished 15 at year-end best No. 16, peaking at GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-3)
No. 14 on July 13 after reaching Wimbledon 4R for 1st time Career 15 14 13 12
in career. In 15, became highest-ranked Belgian in history Aus Open 1-2 2nd 1st
of year-end Emirates ATP Rankings. Rose from outside Roland Garros 5-4 3rd 1st 1st 4th
Top 100 to inside Top 50 in year-end rankings on 2 Wimbledon 5-4 4th 1st 1st 3rd
occasions (No. 174 in 11 to No. 46 in 12; No. 113 in 13 to No. US Open 4-4 3rd 3rd 1st 1st
22 in 14). Reached No. 10 in ITF junior rankings on July 21,
2008 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
> Captured 1st 2 ATP titles of career in 2nd-half of 14 at (Career W-L: 19-19)
Kitzbhel (d. Thiem) and Metz (d. Sousa). Also reached Career 15 14 13 12
finals at 14 Basel (d. No. 9 Raonic in QF for 1st Top 10 win, l. Indian Wells 1-2 1st 2nd
to No. 2 Federer), 15 s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Mahut) and Miami 5-4 4th 1st 3rd 2nd
15 Gstaad (l. to Thiem). Went 20-1 in sets en route to 4 Monte-Carlo 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
Challenger titles from July-Oct. 14 at Scheveningen, NED Madrid 1-2 2nd 1st
(d. Beck); Poznan, POL (d. Rola); Tampere, FIN (d. Rome 2-1 QF
Nieminen); and Mons, BEL (d. Darcis) Toronto/Montral 2-2 3rd 1st
> Has reached 4R of a Grand Slam twice, most recently at Cincinnati 4-2 3rd 3rd
15 Wimbledon (l. to No. 4 Wawrinka). Made major debut at Shanghai 1-1 2nd
12 Roland Garros as LL, coming from 2 sets to 1 down to Paris 2-2 3rd 2nd
beat both Stepanek and Clment. Followed with win over
Kubot in 3R before falling in 4R to boyhood idol Federer in PERSONAL
4 sets. One of only 2 LLs since 95 Wimbledon to reach > Nickname is La Goff
Grand Slam 4R (also Robert at 14 Austalian Open). As a > Started playing tennis at age 6
junior, advanced to 08 Wimbledon doubles SF w/Folie > Taught to play tennis by his father, Michel, who is a tennis
(l. to Reid/Tomic) coach at the Barchon Club in Lige; mother, Francoise;
> Reached 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 15 Rome, beating No. brother, Simon
14 Tsonga in 2R, receiving w/o from No. 3 Murray in 3R, and > Enjoys playing golf
falling in QF to No. 8 Ferrer > Favourite quote is impossible is nothing
> Won career-high 38 tour-level matches in 15 after earning > Roger Federer was his idol growing up - When I was young
67 total wins during breakout 14 season (25 tour-level, 17 I had a lot of pictures in my bedroom of him
qualifying, 25 Challenger). Enjoyed 25-match win streak > Voted by fellow players in 2014 as the ATP Comeback
overall from July-Aug. 14 with 8 tour-level, 2 qualifying Player of the Year
and 15 Challenger victories. Enters 16 with 12 straight > Coached by Thierry Van Cleemput and trains with the
losses vs. Top 10 opponents (1-23 overall). Earned 1st Belgian Tennis Federation in Mons

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MARCEL GRANOLLERS (ESP)
www.marcelgranollers.com @M_Granollers @marcelgranollers

Date of Birth: April 12, 1986 Career Win-Loss: 164-192


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $7,267,409
Birthplace: Barcelona, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/3
Residence: Barcelona, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-28
Height: 63 (1.90m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 169lbs (77kg) 19 (July 23, 2012)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 4 (February 25, 2013)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) 1st doubles win at 07 Costa Do Sauipe w/Almagro (d.
2015: 84 (14-21), 2014: 46 (19-28), 2013: 38 (27-24), Guzman/Vassallo Arguello)
2012: 34 (23-23), 2011: 27 (27-25), 2010: 42 (21-22), > Played all 4 Davis Cup doubles matches for ESP w/M. Lopez
2009: 91 (16-25), 2008: 56 (15-20), 2007: 128 (2-2), en route to 12 final, going 1-3 during season (CZE d. ESP 3-2
2006: 160 (0-2), 2005: 286 (0-0), 2004: 397 (0-0), in final)
2003: 508 (0-0), 2002: T957 (0-0)
CAREER TITLES (4): 2013 (1) Kitzbhel(CL);
2011 (2) Valencia(IH), Gstaad(CL); 2008 (1) Houston(CL).
2015 HIGHLIGHTS FINALIST (3): 2014 (1) Casablanca(CL); 2012 (1) Umag(CL);
Prize money: $707,079 2010 (1) Valencia(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (10). FINALIST (15).
Matches won-lost: 14-21 (singles), 15-18 (doubles)
Challenger: 13-9 (singles), 2-2 (doubles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 11-5)
Singles semi-finalist: Zagreb Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 06
Doubles finalist: Rome Aus. Open 5-8 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
Semi-finalist: Madrid, Gstaad (all w/M. Lopez) Roland Garros 10-8 2nd 4th 1st 4th 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
Wimbledon 4-9 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
US Open 11-8 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Doubles (0-2 in finals). Roland Garros: RUP 2014;
> The Spaniard finished 5 straight years in Top 50 (2010-14) US Open: RUP 2014 (both w/M. Lopez)
and 8 straight in Top 100 (2008-15). Achieved career-high
No. 19 on July 23, 2012 soon after run to Umag final (l. to BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
Cilic). In doubles, rose to career-high No. 4 on Feb. 25, 2013 Career 14 13 12
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals w/M. Lopez in 6-5 RR RR WON (all w/M.Lopez)
2012-14, winning title in debut (d. Bryan/Bryan in RR and
Bhupathi/Bopanna in final) ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
> Owns records of 4-3 in singles finals and 10-15 in doubles (Career W-L: 26-47)
finals. Most recently won singles at 13 Kitzbhel (d. Monaco Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
06 76 64) and doubles at 14 Buenos Aires w/M. Lopez (d. Indian Wells 1-5 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st
Cuevas/Zeballos). Owns 3 Challenger singles, 18 Miami 3-5 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 4th
Challenger doubles, 6 Futures singles and 9 Futures Monte-Carlo 3-7 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd
doubles titles Madrid 5-8 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
> Advanced to Grand Slam singles 4R 3 times: 12 Roland Rome 6-6 1st 2nd QF 3rd 1st 1st
Garros (l. to No. 6 Ferrer), 13 US Open (l. to No. 1 Djokovic) Toronto/Montral 4-3 1st 2nd QF
and 14 Roland Garros (l. to No. 9 Raonic). In doubles, Cincinnati 1-3 1st 2nd 1st
reached 2 finals in 14 w/M. Lopez: Roland Garros (d. Shanghai 1-3 1st 2nd --- 1st
Bryan/Bryan in QF, l. to Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin) and Paris 2-6 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
US Open (d. Dodig/Melo, l. to Bryan/Bryan). As a junior, Doubles (1-4 in finals). Rome: RUP 2015, WON 2012; Toronto:
won 04 Roland Garros doubles title w/Andujar (d. Al. RUP 2012; Cincinnati: RUP 2013 (all w/M. Lopez); Paris: RUP 2009 (w/Robredo)
Kuznetsov/M. Zverev)
> Two-time ATP Masters 1000 singles quarter-finalist: 12 PERSONAL
Toronto (l. to No. 9 Tipsarevic) and 13 Rome (d. No. 2 > Full name is Marcel Granollers Pujol
Murray in 2R via ret.; l. to Paire). Won doubles title without > Began playing at age 5
dropping set at 12 Rome w/M. Lopez (d. Kubot/Tipsarevic). > Father, Javier, is a commercial director; mother, Montse, is
Reached 4 other ATP Masters 1000 doubles finals a teacher. Younger brother, Gerard, also plays on ATP
> Posted double-digit ATP singles win totals in 8 straight World Tour
seasons (2008-15). Boasts 100+ singles wins on ATP World > Enjoys football and fan of R.C.D. Espanyol
Tour (164-192), ATP Challenger Tour (136-85) and ITF > Favourite surface is clay
Futures Circuit (109-46). Earned 1st ATP singles win at 07 > Coached by Jose Maria Arenas. Also works with former ATP
Valencia as Q (d. Pless and Simon, l. to Starace in QF) and pro Santiago Ventura. Fitness trainer is Sergi Valldaura

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SAM GROTH (AUS)
@SamGrothTennis Sam Groth @samgrothtennis

Date of Birth: October 19, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 32-41


Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $1,362,369
Birthplace: Narrandera, Australia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Melbourne, Australia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4
Height: 64 (1.93m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 218lbs (99kg) 53 (August 10, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 24 (February 2, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Challengers and 137-71 at Futures. Hit record 163 mph
2015: 60 (19-22), 2014: 81 (10-13), 2013: 183 (1-3), serve during 12 Busan, KOR Challenger 2R (l. to Ignatik).
2012: 211 (0-0), 2011: 575 (0-0), 2010: 293 (0-0), Made successful ATP debut at 08 Nottingham, qualifying
2009: 270 (1-2), 2008: 265 (1-1), 2007: 421 (0-0), and beating J. Baker in 1R (l. to Simon in 2R)
2006: 686 (0-0), 2005: T1367 (0-0) > Right foot injury forced premature end to 15 season.
Retired in Tokyo 1R (l. to Chardy), then withdrew from ATP
Masters 1000 Shanghai and Vienna
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $579,628 CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3).
Matches won-lost: 19-22 (singles), 8-20 (doubles)
Challenger: 11-2 (singles), 2-1 (doubles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0)
Singles quarter-finalist: Brisbane, Stuttgart, Washington Career 15 14 09
Doubles semi-finalist: Winston-Salem(w/Guccione) Aus. Open 2-3 3rd 1st 1st
Roland Garros 0-1 1st
Wimbledon 2-2 3rd 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS US Open 2-2 2nd 2nd
> The Aussie has improved year-end ranking in 4 straight
seasons (2012-15). In 15, achieved career-high rankings in ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
singles and doubles. Reached No. 53 in singles on Aug. 10 (Career W-L: 0-4)
after run to Washington QF (l. to No. 5 Nishikori). Rose to Career 15 14
No. 24 in doubles on Feb. 2 after advancing to Australian Indian Wells 0-2 1st 1st
Open 3R w/Butorac (l. to Rojer/Tecau 76 in 3rd). Fell from Miami 0-1 1st
No. 264 to No. 518 in singles rankings during 8-month Shanghai 0-1 1st
absence in 11 while playing Aussie Rules football
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour singles SF at 14 Newport (l. to PERSONAL
Karlovic). Won 1st doubles title the following week at > Nickname is Grothy
Bogot with countryman Guccione (d. Shamasdin/Sharan > Started playing tennis at age 10 in Corowa, NSW
19-17 in Match TB and Barrientos/Cabal 11-9 in Match TB). > Parents are Philipp and Melinda; brother, Oliver, and
Also owns 3 singles and 15 doubles titles on ATP sister, Sophie
Challenger Tour, most recently winning singles at 15 > Idols growing up were Pat Rafter and Mark Philippoussis
Taipei, TPE (d. Kravchuk) and Manchester, GBR (d. Saville) > Favourite surfaces are grass and hard courts
> Advanced to 3R of a Grand Slam twice in singles: 15 > Favourite shot is serve
Australian Open (d. Kokkinakis in 5 sets, l. to Tomic) and 15 > Favourite tournament is Australian Open
Wimbledon (l. to No. 2 Federer in 4 sets). In doubles, > Hobbies include most sports, music, movies
reached 14 Roland Garros SF in only event w/Golubev as > Favourite team is Sydney Swans (AFL)
partner (l. to eventual champions Benneteau/ > Chose tennis over Aussie Rules football at 16, moving to
Roger-Vasselin). As a junior, played in 05 Wimbledon Melbourne to train. In 2011, switched sports to play Aussie
doubles final w/Kennaugh (l. to Levine/Shabaz) Rules football for the Vermont Eagles in Melbourne, came
> Enters 16 still seeking 1st main draw win at ATP Masters back to play tennis in 2012
1000 level (0-4 in singles, 0-2 in doubles). Fell in 1R of > Awarded with Australias Newcombe Medal in 2015, which is
singles at 14 Indian Wells as Q, 14 Shanghai as Q, 15 given annualy to Australias most outstanding tennis player
Indian Wells and 15 Miami > Spends a lot of time in Richmond, VA, between
> Earned 19 ATP World Tour singles wins in 15 after tournaments
accumulating 13 in total from 2005-14. Yet to beat a Top 10 > Coached by countryman Ben Mathias
opponent entering 16 (0-4). Owns records of 108-88 at

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ERNESTS GULBIS (L AT)
Date of Birth: August 30, 1988 Career Win-Loss: 213-189
Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $5,739,223
Birthplace: Riga, Latvia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/0
Residence: Jurmala, Latvia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 16-43
Height: 63 (1.90m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 187lbs (85kg) 10 (June 9, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 130 (November 23, 2009)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Suffered right wrist injury in 15 that forced retirement in US
2015: 81 (11-24), 2014: 13 (41-21), 2013: 24 (37-18), Open 1R (l. to Bedene) and Shenzhen 1R (l. to Millman), as well
2012: 139 (17-18), 2011: 61 (18-22) , 2010: 24 (31-20) , as withdrawals from Tokyo and ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai
2009: 90 (20-26), 2008: 53 (24-22) , 2007: 61 (10-14) ,
2006: 139 (4-2), 2005: 451 (0-2), 2004: T1339 (0-0) CAREER TITLES (6): 2014 (2) Nice(CL), Marseille(IH);
2013 (2) St. Petersburg(IH), Delray Beach(H);
2011 (1) Los Angeles(H); 2010 (1) Delray Beach(H).
2015 HigHLigHts CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2).
Prize money: $618,280
Matches won-lost: 11-24 (singles), 2-3 (doubles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 4-8)
Challenger: 0-1 (singles) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Singles semi-finalist: Vienna Aus. Open 2-7 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st
Quarter-finalist: Nice, Montral Roland Garros 13-9 2nd SF 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd QF 2nd
Wimbledon 6-8 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
US Open 7-9 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 4th
Career HigHLigHts
> The Latvian has finished 8 of last 9 seasons in Top 100 (all atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
but 12), with a year-end high No. 13 in 14. Achieved (Career W-L: 49-48)
career-high ranking of No. 10 on June 9, 2014 after run to Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Roland Garros SF. Broke into Top 100 on Feb. 26, 2007 after Indian Wells 11-8 3rd QF 4th 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd
winning Besancon, FRA Challenger title (d. Miami 1-6 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
Roger-Vasselin) and cracked Top 50 on Oct. 8, 2007 Monte-Carlo 3-6 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
following Mons, BEL Challenger title (d. Vliegen). Fell Madrid 7-5 1st QF QF 1st 2nd
outside Top 100 for 1 week in 15 (No. 117 on Oct. 19) before Rome 9-5 1st 3rd 3rd SF 2nd
rising to No. 82 on Oct. 26 with run to Vienna SF (d. Isner and Toronto/Montral 10-7 QF 2nd QF 3rd 2nd 1st 1st
Karlovic, l. to Johnson) Cincinnati 6-5 2nd 1st 1st 3rd QF
> Owns undefeated record in ATP finals: 6-0 in singles and Shanghai 0-4 1st 1st 1st 1st
2-0 in doubles. Won singles titles during breakout 14 Paris 2-2 1st 3rd
season at Marseille (d. No. 9 Gasquet and No. 10 Tsonga)
and Nice (d. Delbonis). Also winner of 4 Challenger and 3 PersonaL
Futures singles titles (all from 2005-07) > Began playing at age 5 with his grandmother
> Posted best Grand Slam results at Roland Garros, > Father, Ainars, is an investment businessman and former
reaching SF in 14 (d. No. 4 Federer in 5 sets and No. 6 basketball player; mother, Milena, is a drama theatre
Berdych, l. to No. 2 Djokovic). Also advanced to Roland actress; has 3 sisters, Elina, who is older and finished her
Garros QF in 08 (d. No. 8 Blake in 2R, l. to No. 3 Djokovic). law degree in England; Laura and Monika, who are
Reached 4R at 07 US Open (d. No. 8 Robredo, l. to Moya) younger and both play tennis; and younger brother,
> Has posted double-digit win totals in each of last 9 seasons Kristaps, who plays golf
(2007-15), highlighted by 41-win effort in 14. Finished 15 > Grandfather was a starter on former Soviet Union national
with 11 wins after suffering 3 losing streaks of 5+ matches basketball team which won European Championships
during season. Made tour-level debut as 16-year-old in 05 > Speaks Latvian, Russian, English and a little German
Davis Cup tie vs. GRE (l. to Mazarakis) and earned 1st win in > Enjoys playing football, basketball and hockey
06 Davis Cup tie vs. RSA (d. Wolmarans). Made successful > Considers serve and backhand drop shot his best shots
ATP debut at 06 St. Petersburg as WC, beating Czechs Vik, > Used to work with former ATP pro Niki Pilic and trained at
Dlouhy and Hernych en route to SF (l. to Ancic) Pilics Tennis Academy in Munich (from age 12-18)
> Coached by Austrian Gnter Bresnik

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ROBIN HAASE (NED)
www.robinhaase.nl @robin_haase Robin Haase @robin_haase

Date of Birth: April 6, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 146-164


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $3,609,202
Birthplace: The Hague, The Netherlands Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/2
Residence: Turnhout, Belgium Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-18
Height: 63 (1.91m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 170lbs (77kg) 33 (July 30, 2012)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 38 (May 11, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) 15 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 2R. Made ATP debut at
2015: 66 (15-21), 2014: 83 (18-23), 2013: 43 (30-26), 06 s-Hertogenbosch as WC (l. to Ferrero) and earned
2012: 56 (19-28), 2011: 45 (27-26), 2010: 65 (9-12), 1st tour-level win during Davis Cup debut in 06 vs. CZE
2009: 451 (0-0), 2008: 115 (14-13), 2007: 112 (13-12), (d. Hernych)
2006: 164 (1-3), 2005: 970 (0-0), 2004: T1253 (0-0) > Underwent right knee surgeries in July 08 and May 09,
playing only 1 tournament between July 08 and Nov. 09
(Ljubljana, SLO Challenger SF in Sept. 08)
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $518,721 CAREER TITLES (2): 2012 (1) Kitzbhel(CL);
Matches won-lost: 15-21 (singles), 12-16 (doubles) 2011 (1) Kitzbhel(CL). FINALIST (2): 2013 (2) Gstaad(CL),
Challenger: 18-5 (singles), 10-3 (doubles) Vienna(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (6).
Singles semi-finalist: s-Hertogenbosch
Quarter-finalist: Estoril GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 6-7)
Doubles finalist: Kitzbhel(w/Kontinen) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 08 07
Semi-finalist: Rotterdam(w/Begemann) Aus. Open 3-7 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd
Roland Garros 4-7 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
Wimbledon 5-7 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS US Open 2-6 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st
> The Dutchman has 6 straight Top 100 finishes, Doubles (0-1 in finals). Australian Open: RUP 2013 (w/Sijsling)
highlighted by year-end No. 43 in 13. Rose from No. 451
to No. 65 in 10 after recovering from knee injury. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Achieved career-high ranking of No. 33 on July 30, 2012 (Career W-L: 13-26)
following 2nd Kitzbhel title. Broke into Top 100 on Aug. Career 15 14 13 12 11 08 07
13, 2007 after qualifying at ATP Masters 1000 Montral Indian Wells 4-6 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd
(d. No. 10 Berdych in 1R, l. to Baghdatis in 2R). Cracked Miami 2-7 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Top 50 on Aug. 8, 2011 following 1st Kitzbhel title Monte-Carlo 4-5 1st 1st 1st QF 2nd
> Won back-to-back Kitzbhel titles in 11 (d. Montaes) Madrid 1-2 1st 2nd
and 12 (d. Kohlschreiber), becoming 1st repeat Rome 0-2 1st 1st
champion at event since A. Costa in 1998-99. Also Toronto/Montral 1-1 2nd
reached ATP finals in 13 at Vienna (d. No. 8 Tsonga, l. to Cincinnati 0-1 1st
Haas) and Gstaad (d. F. Lopez, l. to Youzhny). Owns 11-2 Shanghai 0-1 1st
record in Challenger finals, including titles in 15 at Aix Paris 1-1 2nd
en Provence, FRA (d. Mathieu) and Trnava, SVK (d. Doubles (0-1 in finals). Rome: RUP 2014 (w/F. Lopez)
Zeballos)
> Reached Grand Slam singles 3R at 11 Australian Open PERSONAL
(d. Monaco, l. to No. 8 Roddick) and 11 Wimbledon (d. > Began playing tennis at age 2
Verdasco, l. to No. 9 Fish). In 10 Wimbledon 2R, led > Father, Axel and mother, Annie, are both retired. Has one
eventual champion Nadal 2 sets to 1 before 5-set loss. In older brother, Eric, who worked for General Electric and
doubles, teamed with countryman Sijsling to reach 13 Nike, and one older sister, Inga, who teaches German
Australian Open final (d. L. Mayer/Ramos-Violas 76 67 > Plays tennis right-handed but is actually left-handed
76 in 1R, l. to Bryan/Bryan). As a junior, reached > Enjoys reading, movies and hanging with friends when he
Wimbledon finals in 05 singles (l. to Chardy) and 04 is not travelling
doubles w/Troicki (l. to Evans/Oudsema) > Also loves all sorts of sports including basketball and
> Enjoyed best ATP Masters 1000 singles result by reaching ice hockey
12 Monte-Carlo QF (l. to No. 1 Djokovic). In doubles, > Idol growing up was Andre Agassi
advanced to 14 Rome final in only event w/F. Lopez as > Has no preference on surface but would consider clay his
partner (d. Dodig/Melo in QF, l. to Nestor/Zimonjic) favourite surface
> Posted double-digit win totals in each of last 5 seasons > Voted ATP Comeback Player of the Year in 2010
(2011-15), highlighted by 30-win effort in 13. Enters 16 > Member of the ATP Player Council from June 2012-14
with 4 Top 10 wins, most recently over No. 7 Wawrinka in > Coached by Mark de Jong

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ANDREAS HAIDER-MAURER (AUT)
www.haider-maurer.com Andreas Haider-Maurer

Date of Birth: March 22, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 45-67


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $1,622,559
Birthplace: Zwettl, Austria Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Innsbruck, Austria Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6
Height: 63 (1.90m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 196lbs (89kg) 47 (April 20, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 290 (August 3, 2009)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) over a Top 10 opponent (0-6). Made winning ATP debut at 06
2015: 63 (22-26), 2014: 82 (5-8), 2013: 114 (3-7), 2012: 113 (1-5), Kitzbhel as WC (d. Patriarca in 1R)
2011: 128 (8-14), 2010: 119 (5-4), 2009: 196 (0-1), 2008: 332 (0-0), > Went 1-2 in RR of 14 ATP Challenger Tour Finals (d. M.
2007: 244 (0-1), 2006: 505 (1-1), 2005: 947 (0-0), Gonzalez, l. to Bolelli and Estrella Burgos)
2004: T1447 (0-0)
CAREER FINALIST (1): 2010 (1) Vienna(IH).

2015 HigHLigHts granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 3-3)


Prize money: $591,206 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Matches won-lost: 22-26 (singles), 1-12 (doubles) Aus. Open 1-1 2nd
Challenger: 8-2 (singles) Roland Garros 2-5 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
Singles semi-finalist: Rio de Janeiro Wimbledon 2-4 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
Quarter-finalist: Chennai, Casablanca, Umag US Open 2-5 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st

atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


Career HigHLigHts (Career W-L: 2-4)
> The Austrian has ended back-to-back seasons in Top 100 Career 15
(2014-15). Achieved career-high No. 47 on Apr. 20, 2015 after Indian Wells 0-1 1st
reaching ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo 3R. Broke into Top Miami 0-1 1st
100 on Apr. 4, 2011 after advancing to Barletta, ITA Monte-Carlo 2-1 3rd
Challenger SF (l. to Volandri) Shanghai 0-1 1st
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour final on home soil as 157th-
ranked LL at 10 Vienna. Defeated WC and former World No. PersonaL
1 Muster in 1R and No. 14 Cilic in QF. Served for title before > Began playing tennis at age 7
falling to countryman and No. 12 Melzer. Winner of 9 ATP > Father, Wilhelm; mother, Elfriede; brother Mario
Challenger Tour titles (1+ each year from 2011-15) and 9 ITF > Idols growing up were Rafael Nadal and Hermann Maier
Futures Circuit titles (1+ each year from 2006-10) (alpine skier)
> Advanced to 2R of a Grand Slam 7 times, most recently at 15 > Favourite surfaces are clay and grass
Australian Open (l. to Isner) and 15 US Open (d. Pospisil in 5 > Considers serve his best shot
sets, l. to No. 1 Djokovic). Qualified at 10 US Open, 12 Roland > Goal is to reach Top 20
Garros and 14 Roland Garros > Best memory is reaching 2010 Vienna final
> Secured 1st ATP Masters 1000 wins at 15 Monte-Carlo, > Hobbies include music, cinema and fashion. Also enjoys
beating No. 17 Gulbis 61 60 and No. 26 Tomic in 3 sets before swimming
falling to No. 1 Djokovic in 3R > Wife, Iris Khanna (married on September 12, 2015 in Tirol,
> Earned 22 tour-level wins in 15 after posting 23 total from a small village near Innsbruck)
2004-14. Owns records of 199-122 on ATP Challenger Tour > Coached by Daniel Huber. Fitness trainer is Christian Kohl
and 118-56 on ITF Futures Circuit. Enters 16 without a win

TOP AUSTRIANS IN EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


In 2015, Haider-Maurer finished as the No. 2 Austrian in the Emirates ATP Rankings:

No. 20 Dominic Thiem


No. 63 Andreas Haider-Maurer
No. 155 Jrgen Melzer
No. 166 Gerald Melzer
No. 212 Dennis Novak

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RYAN HARRISON (USA)
@ryanharrison92 Ryan Harrison

Date of Birth: May 7, 1992 Career Win-Loss: 63-95


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $1,902,710
Birthplace: Shreveport, Louisiana, USA Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Austin, Texas, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-24
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 185 lbs (83kg) 43 (July 16, 2012)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 60 (September 24, 2012)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2).


2015: 113 (5-8), 2014: 190 (5-13), 2013: 102 (11-21),
2012: 70 (23-24), 2011: 79 (14-19), 2010: 173 (4-9), granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-3)
2009: 363 (0-0), 2008: 742 (1-1), 2007: T1330 (0-0) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
AUS. Open 1-5 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Roland Garros 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
2015 HigHLigHts Wimbledon 2-4 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
Prize money: $236,442 US Open 2-6 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
Matches won-lost: 5-8 (singles), 5-4 (doubles)
Challenger: 23-15 (singles), 2-3 (doubles) atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Singles semi-finalist: Acapulco (Career W-L: 16-18)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Indian Wells 10-6 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 4th 2nd
Career HigHLigHts Miami 2-6 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
> The American rose from No. 190 to No. 113 in 15 year-end Madrid 1-1 2nd
rankings. Achieved career-high No. 43 on July 16, 2012 Cincinnati 2-3 2nd 1st 2nd
after reaching Newport SF (l. to Isner). Broke into Top 100 Shanghai 1-2 1st 2nd
on July 25, 2011 following run to Atlanta SF (l. to No. 9 Fish)
and cracked Top 50 on June 25, 2012 after reaching PersonaL
Eastbourne SF (l. to Seppi). Earned 1st ATP point on Nov. > Nicknamed Harry
19, 2007 at age 15 after reaching Futures QF at Mazatlan, > Began playing at age 2
MEX as Q (d. Simpson and Shults, l. to Berankis). Peaked at > Father, Pat, played collegiate tennis at Oklahoma State
No. 7 in junior rankings on Jan. 28, 2008 and Mississippi before a brief pro career in Futures and
> Owns 0-7 record in ATP singles SFs with most recent run at Challengers. Now works at Bollettieri Academy in
15 Acapulco as Q (d. No. 10 Dimitrov in 2R, l. to No. 9 Bradenton, Florida; mother, Susie. Oldest of 3 children;
Ferrer). Five SFs came on home soil in USA. Won doubles brother, Christian (born May 29, 1994), who is also a tennis
titles w/Ebden at 11 Newport (d. Brunstrom/Shamasdin) player, and sister, Madison (born December 15, 1996)
and 12 Atlanta (d. Malisse/Russell). Owns 3 Challenger > At age 11, entered Shreveport City Championships and
singles titles, most recently winning at 15 Happy Valley, reached final, where he lost to his dad
AUS (d. Baghdatis) > In 2005, family moved to Texas and his dad became head
> Advanced to 2R at all 4 Grand Slams. Owns 0-6 record in 2R pro at John Newcombes Tennis Academy in New
matches at majors, including 5-set losses at 10 US Open Braunfels before moving to Bollettieris in 2008
as Q (l. to Stakhovsky 76 in 5th), 11 Australian Open as LL (l. > Grandfather, Jimmy, was running back at Louisiana Tech,
to No. 6 Ferrer) and 13 Roland Garros (l. to Isner 86 in 5th). earning All-American honours in 1949
Enters 16 on 7-match losing streak at majors. Advanced to > Held Ryan Harrison Invitational in November 2012 and
08 Australian Open junior SF (l. to Yang) raised money for Wounded Warrior Project
> Posted best ATP Masters 1000 results at Indian Wells, > Considers grass his favourite surface
reaching 4R in 11 as WC (d. Raonic, l. to No. 2 Federer) and > Big New Orleans Saints fan (NFL)
12 (l. to Simon) > Likes country and rock music
> Earned career-high 23 tour-level wins in 12. Was 0-22 vs. > Mental coach is Ken Ravizza
Top 10 before beating No. 10 Dimitrov in 15 Acapulco 2R. > Coached by former South African ATP pro Grant Stafford
Owns records of 67-57 at Challengers and 21-10 at
Futures. Made winning ATP debut at 08 Houston as Q (d.
Cuevas), becoming 1st player under 16 to win a match since
Nadal at 02 Mallorca

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PIERRE-HUGUES HERBERT (FRA)
www.p2h.fr @p2hugz Pierre-Hugues HERBERT

Date of Birth: March 18, 1991 Career Win-Loss: 13-19


Turned Pro: 2010 Career Prize Money: $1,377,111
Birthplace: Schiltigheim, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Develier, Switzerland Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-2
Height: 62 (1.89m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 174lbs (78kg) 92 (August 31, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 8 (September 28, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) 15. Won only 6 singles and 6 doubles matches from
2015: 168 (7-6), 2014: 111 (5-11), 2013: 151 (1-2), 2012: 257 (0-0), 2010-14. Made singles debut at 13 Metz as Q (l. to F. Mayer)
2011: 336 (0-0), 2010: 547 (0-0) and earned 1st win at 13 ATP Masters 1000 Paris as Q (d.
Paire). Made doubles debut at 10 Metz w/Fucsovics as WC
(l. to Melo/Soares) and earned 1st win at 11 Metz w/
2015 HigHLigHts Renavand as WC (d. Hanley/Norman)
Prize money: $833,037
Matches won-lost: 7-6 (singles), 30-12 (doubles) CAREER FINALIST (1): 2015 (1) Winston-Salem(H).
Challenger: 0-1 (singles), 2-2 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (3).
Singles finalist: Winston-Salem
Doubles winner: London/Queens Club, US Open granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 1-0)
Finalist: Australian Open, s-Hertogenbosch, Career 15 14
Metz(all w/Mahut) Roland Garros 0-1 1st
Wimbledon 1-2 2nd 1st
US Open 0-1 1st
Career HigHLigHts Doubles (1-1 in finals). US Open: WON 2015. Australian Open: RUP 2015 (both
> The Frenchman ended his 3rd straight season in Top 200 of w/Mahut)
singles (2013-15). Achieved career-high rankings of No. 92
in singles on Aug. 31, 2015 following run to Winston-Salem BarCLays atP WorLD toUr FinaLs History
final, and No. 8 in doubles on Sept. 28, 2015 soon after Career 15
winning US Open title. Finished 15 at No. 6 in doubles team 1-2 RR (w/ Mahut)
rankings w/Mahut and No. 14 individually
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 15 w/ atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Mahut, going 1-2 in RR (d. Matkowski/Zimonjic) (Career W-L: 1-3)
> In singles, won 3 qualifying and 5 main draw matches en Career 15 14 13
route to 15 Winston-Salem final (d. Johnson, l. to Paris 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
Anderson). Winner of 3 doubles titles in 6 finals, including
14 Tokyo w/Przysiezny as LL (d. Bryan/Bryan, J. Murray/ PersonaL
Peers, Butorac/Klaasen and Dodig/Melo). Owns 2 singles > Began playing tennis at age 3; his father introduced him
and 13 doubles titles at Challengers, as well as 6 singles to the sport
and 13 doubles titles at Futures > Father, Jean Roch, is a tennis coach; mother, Marie
> Earned 1st Grand Slam singles win at 15 Wimbledon as Q Laure, is a tennis instructor. Whole family plays tennis,
(d. Chung 10-8 in 5th, l. to Tomic in 2R). Won 1st Grand including brother, Gabriel, and sister, Marjolaine
Slam doubles title at 15 US Open w/Mahut, saving 1 MP in > Graduated High School obtaining the Abibac in Germany
2R win over Pavic/Venus before beating M. Lopez/ > Speaks French, English, German, Spanish
Granollers, Rojer/Tecau, Inglot/Lindstedt and J. Murray/ > Favourite shot is backhand volley and favourite
Peers. Also reached 15 Australian Open final w/Mahut (d. tournaments are Roland Garros and Paris-Bercy
Dodig/Melo, l. to Bolelli/Fognini). Started 0-4 in doubles at > Idols growing up were Pete Sampras, Guillermo Coria
majors before partnership w/Mahut (15-3 in 15). As a and Roger Federer
junior, won 09 Wimbledon doubles title w/Krawietz (d. > Favourite sporting personality is Zinedine Zidane
Obry/Puget 12-10 in 3rd) > Enjoys playing guitar, listening to music, watching movies
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, earned 1st singles win at 13 > If he wasnt a tennis player he would be an actor
Paris as Q (d. Paire, l. to No. 2 Djokovic in 2R). In doubles, > Trains in Strasbourg and Paris
advanced to 1st QF at 15 Shanghai w/Mahut (w/o vs. > Coached by father, Boris Vallejo and Laurent Raymond at
Bolelli/Fognini) the FFT centre in Roland Garros. Fitness coaches are
> Posted career-highs of 7 singles and 30 doubles wins in Grgory Rousseaux and Sbastien Poublet

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MARSEL ILHAN (TUR)
www.marselilhan.net @Marsel_Ilhan Marsel Ilhan @marsel1187

Date of Birth: June 11, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 27-49


Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $1,194,124
Birthplace: Samarkand, Uzbekistan Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Istanbul, Turkey Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1
Height: 63 (1.90m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 183lbs (83kg) 77 (March 2, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 564 (May 25, 2009)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Posted career-high 12 tour-level wins in 15 after going
2015: 114 (12-14), 2014: 104 (0-5), 2013: 177 (0-0), combined 0-5 in 2013-14. Owns records of 138-95 at
2012: 240 (3-4), 2011: 111 (5-13), 2010: 90 (5-10), Challengers and 142-44 at Futures. Eight of 27 career
2009: 156 (2-3), 2008: 212 (0-0), 2007: 320 (0-0), tour-level wins have come in Davis Cup Group II
2006: T1370 (0-0), 2005: T1367 (0-0)
GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-2)
Career 15 14 11 10 09
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Aus. Open 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
Prize money: $366,458 Roland Garros 1-2 1st 2nd
Matches won-lost: 12-14 (singles), 0-2 (doubles) Wimbledon 2-3 2nd 1st 2nd
Challenger: 15-11 (singles) US Open 3-3 2nd 2nd 2nd
Singles quarter-finalist: Dubai
ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
(Career W-L: 3-7)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career 15 11 10
> The Turk has finished 6 of last 7 seasons in Top 200 (all but Indian Wells 0-1 1st
12), highlighted by year-end No. 90 in 10. Achieved Miami 2-2 2nd 2nd
career-high No. 77 on Mar. 2, 2015 after run to Dubai QF. Rome 1-1 2nd
Broke into Top 100 on Sept. 27, 2010 after reaching final of Cincinnati 0-1 1st
Izmir, TUR Challenger (l. to Devvarman) Shanghai 0-2 1st 1st
> Advanced to 1st career ATP World Tour QF at 15 Dubai as Q
(d. A. Zverev and No. 13 F. Lopez, l. to No. 1 Djokovic). PERSONAL
Winner of 3 Challenger titles, most recently at 14 Kazan, > Began playing at age 6
RUS (d. Berrer). Also owns 14 Futures titles, 12 of which he > Father, Kahor (deceased); mother, Madiya, is a teacher
won on home soil in Turkey > First coached by Veliev Setyaya and Alexander Piskunov,
> Reached 2R at all 4 Grand Slams, including 15 Wimbledon who helped him improve his game a lot as a junior
(d. Janowicz, l. to Anderson) and 15 US Open (d. Stepanek, > Speaks Turkish, Uzbek, Russian and English
l. to Paire). Made tour-level debut at 09 US Open as Q after > Away from tennis, enjoys playing Playstation and favourite
falling in 1st round of qualifying at 5 prior majors (d. C. football team is Turkish club Fenerbahe
Rochus in 5 sets, l. to Isner in 2R). Also qualified at 10 > Idol growing up was Russian Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Wimbledon, 11 US Open and 14 Wimbledon > His favourite shot is cross-court forehand and favourite
> Qualified and won 1R matches at 3 ATP Masters 1000 events: surface is hard court
10 Miami (d. Cuevas, l. to Monaco), 11 Miami (d. Kamke, l. to > Coached by Nizami Mamedov
Troicki) and 15 Rome (d. Mannarino, l. to No. 7 Nadal )

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JOHN ISNER (USA)
www.johnisner.com @JohnIsner John Isner @johnrisner

Date of Birth: April 26, 1985 Career Win-Loss: 288-177


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $9,144,246
Birthplace: Greensboro, Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 10/10
North Carolina, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 17-45
Residence: Tampa, Florida, USA Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 610 (2.08m) 9 (April 16, 2012)
Weight: 238lbs (107kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 26 (April 2, 2012)
Two-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Winston-Salem(H), Newport(G); 2010 (1) Auckland(H).
2015: 11 (45-25), 2014: 19 (39-20), 2013: 14 (39-24), FINALIST (10). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3) FINALIST (3).
2012: 14 (45-21), 2011: 18 (36-21), 2010: 19 (38-24),
2009: 34 (27-18), 2008: 145 (11-19) , 2007: 107 (8-5), GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-12)
2006: T843 (0-0), 2005: 967 (0-0) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Aus. Open 9-7 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 4th 1st 1st
Roland Garros 9-7 2nd 4th 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon 7-7 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
Prize money: $2,086,682 US Open 20-9 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd QF 3rd 4th 1st 3rd
Matches won-lost: 45-25 (singles), 6-8 (doubles)
Singles winner: Atlanta ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Finalist: Washington (Career W-L: 78-57)
Semi-finalist: Miami, Nice Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Quarter-finalist: Memphis, Madrid, London/Queens Club, Indian Wells 18-8 4th SF 2nd RUP 3rd 4th 4th 2nd
Montral, Beijing, Paris Miami 12-8 SF 4th 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd 1st
Doubles semi-finalist: Miami (w/Querrey) Monte-Carlo 2-2 3rd 1st
Madrid 9-6 QF 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd
Rome 4-6 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Toronto/Montral 8-6 QF 1st 1st SF 2nd 2nd
> The 6-foot-10 American finished at year-end best No. 11 in Cincinnati 10-8 1st 3rd RUP 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
15, as No. 1 American for 4th straight season, and in Top 20 Shanghai 7-6 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st
for 6th year in a row. Reached career-high No. 9 on Apr. 16, Paris 8-7 QF 2nd 3rd 2nd SF 2nd 2nd
2012 after run to Houston final (l. to Monaco). Fell to No. 24 Doubles (1-2 in nals). Rome: WON 2011, RUP 2010;
on Mar. 23, 2015, lowest ranking since 11, before Miami SF Indian Wells: RUP 2012 (all w/Querrey)
(d. No. 6 Raonic and No. 5 Nishikori, l. to No. 1 Djokovic)
> All 10 titles have come at ATP World Tour 250 level, PERSONAL
including 3 in Atlanta, 2 in Auckland, 2 in Newport and 2 in > Began playing tennis at age 9. Full name is John Robert Isner
Winston-Salem > Father, Robert, is a builder; mother Karen, is a real estate
> Reached 1st Grand Slam QF at 11 US Open (l. to No. 4 agent. Two older brothers, Jordan and Nathan
Murray). Also at US Open, made major debut in 07 (l. to No. > Set school record for singles and doubles wins as 4-year
1 Federer in 3R) and fell to Kohlschreiber in 3 straight 3Rs All-American at Univ. of Georgia (04-07). Reached 2007
(2012-14) NCAA singles final (l. to Virginias Devvarman), won
> Two-time singles finalist at ATP Masters 1000 level, both on doubles/team titles
U.S. soil. At 12 Indian Wells, beat No. 1 Djokovic 76 in 3rd > Hobbies include fishing, playing poker, golf and basketball
before falling to No. 3 Federer in final. Beat No. 1 Djokovic and watching ESPN
again at 13 Cincinnati, as well as No. 7 del Potro, No. 10 > A big fan of Carolina Panthers (NFL) and Univ. of
Raonic and No. 11 Gasquet en route to final (l. to Nadal). Won Georgia football
11 Rome doubles title w/Querrey (w/o vs. Fish/Roddick) > Idol was former NBA star Karl Malone
> Earned 35+ wins in 6 straight seasons (2010-15). Most > Played basketball until 9th grade and was 63 (1.90m)
famous victory came in 10 Wimbledon 1R over Mahut 70-68 before growing 5 inches at around age 16. Says if he wasnt
in 5th after 11h5m. Longest match ever spanned 3 days with a tennis player, he would probably be a basketball player
Isner hitting record 113 aces (Mahut had 103). Made > Favourite TV show is Curb Your Enthusiasm
tour-level debut at 07 Newport (l. to Norman) and earned > Considers hard court as favourite surface and his
each of his 1st 5 wins in 3rd-set TB at 07 Washington, hitting forehand and serve as strengths
144 aces en route to final (l. to Roddick). In 15, finished No. 2 > Member of the ATP Player Council from June 2014-16
in aces with 1,260 > Voted ATP Most Improved Player of the Year in 2009
> Coached by former ATP pro Justin Gimelstob (since Dec.
CAREER TITLES (10): 2015 (1) Atlanta; 2014 (2) Atlanta(H), 2014). Fitness trainer is Kyle Morgan and chiropractor is
Auckland(H); 2013 (2) Atlanta(H), Houston(CL); Clint Cordial
2012 (2) Winston-Salem(H), Newport(G); 2011 (2)

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DENIS ISTOMIN (UZB)
Date of Birth: September 7, 1986 Career Win-Loss: x 185-188
Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $4,173,624
Birthplace: Orenburg, Russia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/2
Residence: Tashkent, Uzbekistan Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-29
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 194lbs (88kg) 33 (August 13, 2012)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 59 (October 8, 2012)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) by 32-win efforts in 10 and 13. Enters 16 with 19-match
2015: 61(23-24), 2014: 49 (28-26), 2013: 45 (32-30), losing streak vs. Top 10 opponents (1-29 overall) since
2012: 43 (30-32), 2011: 73 (12-22), 2010: 40 (32-29), beating No. 5 Ferrer in 12 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells
2009: 102 (16-18), 2008: 107 (6-2), 2007: 224 (2-1), 3R. Owns 146-86 Challenger record. Earned 1st tour-level
2006: 200 (2-3), 2005: 192 (2-1), 2004: T931 (0-0), win during Davis Cup debut in 05 vs. INA (d. Suwandi) and
2003: N/R, 2002: N/R, 2001: T1166 (0-0), 2000: T1334 (0-0) collected 1st ATP win at 08 Moscow as Q (d. Llodra)
> Suffered serious leg injury during car accident as a junior,
spending 3 months in hospital and requiring 80 stitches.
2015 HigHLigHts Did not touch racquet for 2 years before returning at
Prize money: $593,624 Karshi, UZB Futures in April 04
Matches won-lost: 23-24 (singles), 14-16 (doubles)
Challenger: 5-0 (singles), 2-1 (doubles) CAREER TITLES (1): 2015 (1) Nottingham(G).
Singles winner: Nottingham FINALIST (2): 2012 (1) San Jose(IH); 2010 (1) New Haven(H).
Quarter-finalist: Montpellier, Bstad, St. Petersburg CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (2).
Doubles winner: Gstaad
Semi-finalist: Geneva, St. Petersburg(all w/Bury) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 11-6)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 06
Aus. Open 7-9 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st
Career HigHLigHts Roland Garros 5-7 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
> The Uzbek has finished 6 straight seasons in Top 75, Wimbledon 8-7 1st 3rd 1st 4th 2nd 3rd 1st
including 4 years in Top 50 (2010, 12-14). Achieved US Open 8-7 2nd 1st 4th 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd
career-high ranking of No. 33 on Aug. 13, 2012 soon after
run to 12 London Olympics 3R (d. Verdasco and Muller, l. to atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
No. 1 Federer). Broke into Top 100 on Feb. 16, 2009 and (Career W-L: 15-32)
cracked Top 50 on Aug. 23, 2010 after qualifying at ATP Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Masters 1000 Cincinnati (d. Blake in 1R, l. to No. 2 Federer Indian Wells 5-5 2nd 1st 2nd 4th 1st
in 2R) Miami 3-6 1st 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st
> Captured 1st ATP singles title at 15 Nottingham (d. L. Monte-Carlo 0-3 1st 1st 1st
Mayer in QF after saving 1 MP and Querrey in final). Went Madrid 1-2 2nd 1st
6-0 in Nottingham after starting season 6-14. Also a Rome 1-2 2nd 1st
finalist at 10 New Haven (d. Troicki, l. to Stakhovsky) and Toronto/Montral 2-3 1st 3rd 1st
12 San Jose (d. Roddick in QF, l. to Raonic). Owns records Cincinnati 2-4 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
of 10-3 in ATP Challenger Tour finals and 5-0 in ITF Futures Shanghai 1-3 1st 2nd 1st
Circuit finals, including Challenger win in 15 on home soil Paris 0-4 1st 1st 1st 1st
of Tashkent, UZB (d. Lacko)
> Reached 4R of a Grand Slam twice: 12 Wimbledon (d. PersonaL
Seppi, Andreev and Falla; l. to Youzhny in 5 sets) and 13 US > Nicknamed Deni
Open (d. Almagro, Kamke and Seppi; l. to No. 3 Murray). > Began playing at age 5
Played 3 straight 5-setters at 10 Wimbledon, beating > Father, Oleg, is a businessman; mother, Klaudiya
Wawrinka and Schuettler before falling to Berdych in 3R Istomina, travels with and coaches Denis; has a younger
> Advanced to R16 of an ATP Masters 1000 event twice: 12 brother Anton
Indian Wells (d. No. 5 Ferrer, l. to del Potro) and 13 > Speaks Russian and English
Montral (d. Tipsarevic in 1R, l. to No. 1 Djokovic in 3 sets). > Likes football (supports Real Madrid) and playing pool
Also reached 3R at 14 Miami (d. Tursunov, l. to No. 1 Nadal) > Graduated from University of Physical Culture & Sport in
> Posted 20+ wins in 4 straight seasons (2012-15), highlighted Uzbekistan with degree in physical culture in June 2011

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JERZY JANOWICZ (POL)
www.jerzy-janowicz.com Jerzy Janowicz

Date of Birth: November 13, 1990 Career Win-Loss: 95-86


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $3,355,637
Birthplace: Lodz, Poland Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/3
Residence: Lodz, Poland Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-14
Height: 68 (2.03m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 200lbs (91kg) 14 (August 12, 2013)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 47 (August 19, 2013)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Earned 20+ wins in 3 straight seasons (2013-15).
2015: 57 (24-24), 2014: 43 (24-26), 2013: 21 (27-20), Approaching 100 career wins on ATP World Tour (95-86),
2012: 26 (14-4), 2011: 221 (2-3), 2010: 161 (1-3), 2009: 319 (2-4), ATP Challenger Tour (83-54) and ITF Futures Circuit
2008: 335 (1-2), 2007: T1461 (0-0) (84-28). Made ATP debut at 08 Warsaw as WC (l. to
Monaco) and earned 1st tour-level following month in
Davis Cup debut for POL (d. Mirnyi). First ATP win came
2015 HigHLigHts nearly 4 years later at 12 Wimbledon as Q (d. Bolelli)
Prize money: $602,089
Matches won-lost: 24-24 (singles), 0-3 (doubles) CAREER FINALIST (3): 2015 (1) Montpellier(CL);
Challenger: 5-2 (singles) 2014 (1) Winston-Salem(H); 2012 (1) Paris(IH).
Singles finalist: Montpellier CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
Quarter-finalist: Halle
granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 7-5)
Career 15 14 13 12
Career HigHLigHts Aus.Open 6-3 3rd 3rd 3rd
> The No. 1 Pole has finished 4 straight seasons in Top 100 Roland Garros 5-3 2nd 3rd 3rd
(2012-15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 14 on Aug. Wimbledon 9-4 1st 3rd SF 3rd
12, 2013 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Montral 3R (l. to US Open 1-4 1st 2nd 1st 1st
No. 4 Nadal). Broke into Top 100 on July 16, 2012 after
winning Scheveningen, NED Challenger title (d. de Veigy) atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
and cracked Top 50 on Nov. 5, 2012 following run to ATP (Career W-L: 20-25)
Masters 1000 Paris final, rising from No. 69 to No. 26 Career 15 14 13 12
> Enters 16 still seeking 1st ATP World Tour title (0-3 in Indian Wells 1-3 1st 2nd 3rd
finals). Came closest to title at 14 Winston-Salem, where Miami 2-3 3rd 2nd 2nd
he held 2 MPs in final before falling to Rosol. Most recently Monte-Carlo 0-3 1st 1st 1st
reached 15 Montpellier final (d. Brown in 1R after saving 6 Madrid 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
MPs, ret. vs. Gasquet due to flu). Owns 4 Challenger and 7 Rome 3-3 1st 1st QF
Futures titles Toronto/Montral 2-3 1st 1st 3rd
> Reached 1st career Grand Slam SF at 13 Wimbledon, Cincinnati 4-3 3rd 3rd 1st
beating Melzer in 5-set 4R and Kubot in 1st All-Polish QF (l. Shanghai 1-1 2nd
to No. 2 Murray). Advanced to 3R of a major 7 other times, Paris 6-3 1st 3rd RUP
most recently at 15 Australian Open (d. Monfils in 5 sets, l. Doubles (0-1 in finals). Indian Wells: RUP 2013 (w/Huey)
to Lopez). Made Grand Slam debut as Q at 12 Wimbledon (l.
to F. Mayer in 3R after holding 2 MPs). As a junior, reached PersonaL
finals at 07 US Open (l. to Berankis) and 08 Roland Garros > Started playing at age 5
(l. to Yang) > Father, Jerzy, and mother, Anna Szalbot, were both
> In ATP Masters 1000 debut at 12 Paris, became only professional volleyball players
qualifier to reach ATP Masters 1000 final since Caas at 07 > Hobbies include computers and computer games
Miami (l. to No. 5 Ferrer). En route, earned 1st 5 Top 20 wins > Idol growing up was Pete Sampras
of career over No. 19 Kohlschreiber, No. 15 Cilic, No. 3 > In July 2013, he was awarded the Gold Cross of Merit by
Murray (saved 1 MP), No. 9 Tipsarevic and No. 20 Simon. Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski
Also advanced to 13 Rome QF (d. No. 8 Tsonga and No. 9 > Coached by former ATP pro Kim Tiilikainen of Finland
Gasquet, l. to No. 3 Federer). In doubles, reached 13 Indian
Wells final in 1st event with Huey (l. to Bryan/Bryan 10-6 in
Match TB)

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MALEK JAZIRI (TUN)
www.malekjaziri.com @jaziri_malek Malek Jaziri @jazirimalek

Date of Birth: January 20, 1984 Career Win-Loss: 35-49


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $1,214,730
Birthplace: Bizerte, Tunisia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Tunis, Tunisia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-3
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 177lbs (80kg) 65 (February 2, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 196 (April 16, 2012)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Futures Circuit. Owns records of 127-88 at Challengers
2015: 103 (12-20), 2014: 76 (8-11), 2013: 171 (2-1), and 203-130 at Futures. Enters 16 with 0-3 record vs. Top
2012: 118 (6-11), 2011: 118 (3-3), 2010: 341 (0-0), 2009: 318 (0-0), 10 opponents. Earned 1st tour-level victory at 04 Davis
2008: 693 (0-2), 2007: 689 (0-0), 2006: 576 (0-0), 2005: 338 (0-0), Cup tie vs. POR (d. Mota 86 in 5th). Secured 1st tournament
2004: 531 (4-0), 2003: T1030 (0-1), 2002: T1066 (0-0) win 7+ years later at 11 US Open as Q (d. de Bakker)

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-4)


2015 HIGHLIGHTS Career 15 14 12 11
Prize money: $418,153 Aus. Open 2-1 3rd
Matches won-lost: 12-20 (singles), 3-6 (doubles) Roland Garros 1-2 1st 2nd
Challenger: 17-10 (singles), 7-5 (doubles) Wimbledon 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
Singles semi-finalist: Winston-Salem US Open 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
Quarter-finalist: Bogot
ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
(Career W-L: 4-5)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career 15 14
> The Tunisian is only player from his country to ever finish Indian Wells 1-1 2nd
in Top 100 of Emirates ATP Rankings, doing so in 14. Miami 0-2 1st 1st
Achieved career-high ranking of No. 65 on Feb. 2, 2015 Toronto/Montral 1-1 2nd
after advancing to Australian Open 3R. Broke into Top Shanghai 2-1 3rd
100 on Mar. 19, 2012 following run to Kyoto, JPN
Challenger final (l. to Ito) PERSONAL
> Reached 2 ATP World Tour SFs: 12 Moscow (d. No. 29 > Nickname is Jazz
Troicki in 2R, l. to No. 25 Seppi) and 15 Winston-Salem > Started playing tennis at age 5
(d. No. 22 Troicki in 2R, l. to No. 15 Anderson). Winston- > Father, Mohamed; mother, Heida; brothers, Emir and Elyes,
Salem SF was match-up of Top 2 African players. Owns 3 all are involved in the business world
Challenger and 9 Futures titles, most recently winning > Member of the 1998 African 14 & Under ITF Touring Team,
Rennes, FRA Challenger in 15 (d. Sijsling) funded by the Grand Slam Development Fund, that travelled
> Advanced to 3R of a Grand Slam for 1st time at 15 to Europe
Australian Open (d. Roger-Vasselin in 5 sets, l. to > Trained in Barcelona for two years (2009-10)
Kyrgios). Also reached 2R at 11 US Open as Q (l. to No. 8 > Favourite surface is hard courts and shot is forehand
Fish), 12 Roland Garros (l. to Granollers) and 12 > Favourite tournament is the US Open
Wimbledon (l. to Kohlschreiber) > Idol growing up was Pete Sampras
> Reached 3R of an ATP Masters 1000 event for 1st time at > Hobbies include football, movies, music and golf
14 Shanghai as Q (l. to Simon). Also advanced to 2R at > Supports the Club Athletique Bizertin (CAB)
14 Toronto as Q (l. to Cilic 76 in 3rd) and 15 Indian Wells > Made Davis Cup debut for Tunisia in 2000
(l. to Simon) > Speaks Arabic, English, Spanish and French
> Posted career-high 12 ATP World Tour wins in 15. Has > Coached by Dejan Petrovic since 2014
played 500+ matches on ATP Challenger Tour and ITF

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STEVE JOHNSON (USA)
www.steviejohnsontennis.com @SJohnson_89 Steve Johnson @steviej345

Date of Birth: December 24, 1989 Career Win-Loss: 62-66


Turned Pro: 2012 Career Prize Money: $2,094,753
Birthplace: Orange, California, USA Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Redondo Beach, Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-10
California, USA Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 62 (1.88m) 31 (November 2, 2015)
Weight: 190lbs (86kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 52 (October 19, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) 10 Los Angeles as Q (l. to Devvarman). Secured 1st win
2015: 32 (36-28), 2014: 37 (19-20), 2013: 157 (4-10), at 12 Atlanta as WC (d. Young)
2012: 175 (3-5), 2011: 370 (0-2), 2010: 636 (0-1),
2009: T1057 (0-0), 2008: T1566 (0-0), 2007: T1461 (0-0) CAREER FINALIST (1): 2015 (1) Vienna(IH).
CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

2015 HIGHLIGHTS GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-6)


Prize money: $1,062,535 Career 15 14 13 12 11
Matches won-lost: 36-28 (singles), 13-14 (doubles) Aus. Open 2-3 3rd 1st 1st
Singles finalist: Vienna Roland Garros 3-3 3rd 2nd 1st
Semi-finalist: Washington, Winston-Salem , Valencia Wimbledon 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
Quarter-finalist: Auckland, Memphis, Delray Beach US Open 2-5 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st
Doubles semi-finalist: Brisbane, US Open, Tokyo
(all w/Querrey) ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
(Career W-L: 7-12)
Career 15 14 13
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Indian Wells 2-3 3rd 1st 1st
> The American has improved year-end ranking in 7 straight Miami 0-2 1st 1st
seasons (2009-15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 31 Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
on Nov. 2, 2015 after reaching Vienna final and Valencia SF. Madrid 1-1 2nd
Broke into Top 100 on June 17, 2013 after winning Rome 0-1 1st
Nottingham, GBR Challenger title (d. Bemelmans) and Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
cracked Top 50 on Aug. 18, 2014 following run to ATP Cincinnati 2-1 3rd
Masters 1000 Cincinnati 3R. Shanghai 2-2 2nd 2nd
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour singles final at 15 Vienna (d.
No. 11 Anderson in QF, l. to No. 8 Ferrer 75 in 3rd). Also PERSONAL
reached SFs at 14 Delray Beach as Q (l. to Anderson), 15 > Nicknamed Stevie
Washington (l. to Isner after holding 3 MPs), 15 Winston- > Began playing tennis at age 2, using balloons and
Salem (l. to Herbert) and 15 Valencia (l. to Bautista Agut beach balls
after holding 6 MPs). Fell in 1st doubles final at 14 Atlanta w/ > Father, Steve, is a tennis coach; and mother, Michelle, is
Querrey (l. to Pospisil/Sock). Captured 1st of 4 ATP a math professor. Older sister, Alison, is a graduate of
Challenger titles by beating former USC doubles partner University of Southern California
Farah in final of 12 Aptos, USA > Credits his father with success in tennis: He taught me
> Advanced to Grand Slam singles 3R 3 times: 12 US Open as pretty much everything I know. Since I can remember,
WC (l. to Gasquet), 15 Australian Open (l. No. 5 Nishikori) its always been me and him out there hitting balls,
and 15 Roland Garros (l. to No. 9 Wawrinka). Reached 15 US having a blast
Open doubles SF w/Querrey (d. Bryan/Bryan in 1R, l. to J. > Growing up, idolised Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi
Murray/Peers after holding 1 MP) > Enjoys music of U2 and Coldplay
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, advanced to R16 in singles once > Attended USC from 2009-2012, sweeping NCAA team titles
at 14 Cincinnati (d. No. 13 Gulbis, l. to No. 7 Raonic 76 in 3rd). in all 4 seasons and winning 2 NCAA singles titles (2011-12).
Reached doubles SF at same event with Querrey (l. to Finished 11 and 12 as No. 1 college player for USC, ending
Bryan/Bryan 10-8 in Match TB) with 72 straight wins
> Earned career-high 36 victories in 15 after winning 26 in > Majored in Human Performance and is just short of
2012-14 combined. Increased win total in each of last 4 attaining his degree (hopes to complete his degree after
years. Enters 16 with 0-10 record vs. Top 10 players. tennis career)
Made ATP debut following sophomore year of college at > Coached by Craig Boynton (since September 2015)

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IVO KARLOVIC (CRO)
www.ivo-karlovic.com @ivokarlovic Ivo Karlovic @ivokarlovic

Date of Birth: February 28, 1979 Career Win-Loss: 299-263


Turned Pro: 2000 Career Prize Money: $6,847,624
Birthplace: Zagreb, Croatia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/8
Residence: Miami, Florida, USA / Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 20-53
Grand Bahama, Bahamas Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 611 (2.11m) 14 (August 18, 2008)
Weight: 230lbs (104kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 44 (April 10, 2006)
One-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Went 0-10 in matches decided by final-set TB in 15. First
2015: 23 (38-25), 2014: 27 (36-28), 2013: 77 (15-13), win of 2016 will be 300th of career. Made ATP debut in
2012: 97 (16-17), 2011: 56 (16-21), 2010: 56 (17-9), doubles at 95 Umag w/Ljubicic as 16-year-old LL (d.
2009: 37 (23-23), 2008: 25 (31-26), 2007: 22 (43-21), Berasategui/Clavet in 1R)
2006: 99 (17-19), 2005: 72 (17-23), 2004: 59 (18-26), > In Davis Cup, hit career-high 78 aces vs. CZE in 09 SF (l. to
2003: 74 (9-7), 2002: 175 (1-4), 2001: 231 (0-1), 2000: 299 (2-0), Stepanek 16-14 in 5th) and 156 mph serve vs. GER in 11 1R
1999: 602 (0-0), 1998: 681 (0-0), 1997: T1343 (0-0) w/Dodig (l. to Kas/Petzschner). Member of CROs 05
championship team (DNP in final). Has a 13-12 record
(9-8 singles)
2015 HIGHLIGHTS > Underwent left Achilles surgery in 2010, falling to No. 239 on
Prize money: $1,125,290 Mar. 7, 2011. After returning to Top 40, fell to No. 167 on July
Matches won-lost: 38-25 (singles), 3-2 (doubles) 8, 2013 following right foot injury and viral meningitis
Singles winner: Delray Beach
Finalist: Newport CAREER TITLES (6): 2015 (1) Delray Beach(H);
Semi-finalist: Doha, Halle, Bogota 2013 (1) Bogota(H); 2008 (1) Nottingham(G);
Quarter-finalist: Acapulco, Bucharest, s-Hertogenbosch, 2007 (3) Stockholm(IH), Nottingham(G), Houston(CL).
Kuala Lumpur, Vienna, Basel FINALIST (8). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1).
Doubles winner: s-Hertogenbosch(w/Kubot)
GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-15)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Aus. Open 10-12 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 4th 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd
> The 6-foot-11 Croat ended 3 seasons in Top 25 (2007-08, Roland Garros 4-10 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 14 (Aug. 18, 2008) Wimbledon 14-11 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd QF 1st 1st 1st 1st 4th 3rd
after reaching Cincinnati SF. Broke back into Top 20 on US Open 10-12 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd
Sept. 14, 2015 at age 36, becoming oldest player in Top 20
since Connors on Feb. 19, 1990 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
> Captured 6 titles entering 16, most recently at 15 Delray (Career W-L: 53-65)
Beach (d. Young), becoming oldest champion on ATP World Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
Tour since Connors at 89 Tel Aviv. In 07, won titles on hard Indian Wells 10-11 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st QF 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st
(Stockholm), grass (Nottingham) and clay (Houston) Miami 3-11 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st
> First Grand Slam QF came at 09 Wimbledon (d. No. 9 Monte-Carlo 2-5 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
Tsonga and No. 8 Verdasco, l. to No. 2 Federer). Reached Madrid 9-9 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd QF 3rd QF 1st
4R of a major 3 other times, most recently at 15 Wimbledon Rome 6-5 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd
(l. to No. 3 Murray). Beat No. 2 Hewitt in Grand Slam debut Toronto/Montral 6-7 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
at 03 Wimbledon, marking only 1R loss by defending Cincinnati 10-7 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd SF 1st 3rd
Wimbledon champion in Open Era Shanghai 3-3 2nd 3rd 1st
> Advanced to 1st ATP Masters 1000 SF at 08 Cincinnati (l. to Paris 2-5 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
No. 9 Murray). Reached QF of an ATP Masters 1000 event 3
other times, most recently as No. 239 at 11 Indian Wells (d. PERSONAL
No. 6 Ferrer in 2R, l. to No. 1 Nadal 76 in 3rd) > Began playing tennis at age 6
> Passed countryman Ivanisevic for most career aces in 15 > Father, Vlado, is a meteorologist; mother, Gordana, works in
Beijing 1R (l. to Cuevas 76 76), finishing 15 with 10,442 in agriculture. Older sister, Ana, played when she was younger
total (stats kept since 91 and exclude Davis Cup). In 15 > The tallest player (611, 2.11m) to rank in Top 100 in history
Halle QF, struck best-of-3-set record 45 aces to beat No. 6 of ATP Rankings (since 1973). Wears size 16 shoes
Berdych. Finished 15 with 1,447 aces > Hobbies include basketball and movies. Favourite team is
> Owns 2 wins over World No. 1, beating Federer in 08 ATP Miami Heat and his dream is to practice with them
Masters 1000 Cincinnati 3R and Djokovic in 15 Doha QF. > Wife, Alsi (married Mar. 29, 2005), is Jamaican; daughter,
Has played 604 TBs (301-303) in 562 matches (299-263). Jada Valentina (born Sept. 15, 2011)
> Coached by Petar Popovic. Fitness trainer is Slaven Hrvoj

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KAREN KHACHANOV (RUS)
@karenkhachanov @karenkhachanov

Date of Birth: May 21, 1996 Career Win-Loss: 4-6


Turned Pro: 2013 Career Prize Money: $134,740
Birthplace: Moscow, Russia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Moscow, Russia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0
Height: 66 (1.98m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 194lbs (87kg) 151 (November 16, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 380 (November 3, 2014)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > All 4 tour-level wins came in RUS during 13 season,
2015: 152 (0-1), 2014: 374 (0-3), 2013: 442 (4-2), 2012: N/R (0-0) including ATP debut at St. Petersburg (d. Hanescu, l. to
Rosol in 2R) and Davis Cup debut vs. RSA 1 month later in
Moscow (d. OBrien). Owns records of 30-25 at Challengers
2015 HIGHLIGHTS and 41-16 at Futures
Prize money: $65,277
Matches won-lost: 0-1 (singles) ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Challenger: 24-17 (singles), 6-7 (doubles) (Career W-L: 0-1)
Career 14
Miami 0-1 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> The young Russian improved year-end ranking for 3rd PERSONAL
straight season (2013-15). Achieved career-high ranking of > Nickname is Djan
No. 151 on Nov. 16, 2015 after reaching 4 consecutive > Started playing tennis at age 3 at kindergarten when his
Challenger QFs, a stretch that included wins over parents put him into the tennis group
Bemelmans, Dodig, Ilhan and Marchenko. Broke into Top > Father, Abgar, played volleyball to a very high level
200 on July 13, 2015 after run to Marburg, GER Challenger before studying medicine; mother, Natalia, also studied
QF (l. to Cervantes) medicine; sister, Margarita; brother, Georgiy
> Advanced to 1st ATP World Tour QF in 13 as WC in > Attended Sozvezdie school in Moscow, about to start at
hometown of Moscow (d. No. 27 Tipsarevic, l. to Karlovic). the University of Physical Education in Moscow
Won 1st ATP Challenger Tour title at 15 Istanbul, TUR (d. No. > Favourite surface is slow indoor hard and clay
53 Stakhovsky). Also owns 5 ITF Futures Circuit singles > Favourite shot is serve
titles, including 3 in 15: Lille, FRA (d. Coco); Toulouse- > Idols growing up were Marat Safin and Juan Martin
Balma, FRA (d. Reboul); and Bukhara, UZB (d. Zhyrmont) del Potro
> Enters 16 having yet to make Grand Slam main draw debut. > Hobbies include basketball, football, listening to music
Fell in qualifying at 15 Wimbledon (l. to Kravchuk in Q1) (hip-hop) and hanging out with friends
and 15 US Open (l. to Dodig in Q2). As a junior, reached > Favourite sports teams are Real Madrid (football), Miami
3R at Roland Garros in 13 (d. Kyrgios, l. to Nuez) and 14 Heat (basketball)
(l. to Zormann) > If he wasnt a tennis player he would like to be a
> Made ATP Masters 1000 debut at 14 Miami as WC (l. to basketball player or a sports manager/agent
Gimeno-Traver in 3 sets) > Currently trains in Barcelona
> Coached by Galo Blanco

RUSSIANS ON THE RISE IN EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Khachanov was one of five Russians 25-under in
the Top 200 Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
Age +
No. 79 Andrey Kuznetsov 24
No. 91 Evgeny Donskoy 25
No. 152 Karen Khachanov 19
No. 174 Andrey Rublev 18
No. 195 Aslan Karatsev 22

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RAVEN KLAASEN (RSA)
@ravenklaasen Raven Klaasen @ravenklaasen

Date of Birth: October 16, 1982 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 113-75


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $1,091,536
Birthplace: King Williams Town, Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 9/6
South Africa Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Residence: Cape Town, South Africa 208 (October 24, 2011)
Height: 511 (1.80m) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Weight: 157lbs (71kg) 18 (November 3, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed,
Two-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Paris QF w/Butorac (d. Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin, l. to
2015: 20 (42-23), 2014: T20 (35-25), 2013: 44 (26-16), Rojer/Tecau) and 15 Paris QF w/Ram (d. Butorac/Isner
2012: 75 (9-8), 2011: 112 (0-1) 2010: 187 (1-1), 2009: 364 (0-1), and J. Murray/Peers, l. to Inglot/Lindstedt)
2008: 577 (0-0), 2007: T847 (0-0), 2006: N/R (0-0), > Increased win total each season since 11, highlighted by
2005: 436 (0-0), 2004: 267 (0-0), 2003: 360 (0-0), career-high 42 victories in 15. Enters 16 with 2-3 record
2002: 736 (0-0), 2001: 661 (0-0), 2000: T1012 (0-0) vs. Bryan/Bryan, posting wins w/Butorac in 14
Australian Open 3R and 14 Memphis final. Made ATP
debut at 09 Johannesburg w/Haggard as WC (l. to
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Coetzee/Moodie) and earned 1st win at 10 Johannesburg
Prize money: $409,657 w/Van der Merwe as WC (d. Coetzee/Wassen)
Matches won-lost: 42-23 (doubles) > Sidelined June 05-June 07 following surgeries to
Challenger: 3-1 (doubles) both knees
Doubles winner: Auckland(w/Paes), Halle(w/Ram), Tokyo,
Shanghai(both w/Melo) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (9): 2015 (4) Shanghai(IH), Tokyo(H)
Finalist: Chennai, Delray Beach(both w/Paes), Geneva(w/ (both w/Melo), Halle(G) (w/Ram), Auckland(H) (w/Paes);
Lu), Kuala Lumpur(w/Ram) 2014 (2) Stockholm(IH), Memphis(IH) (both w/Butorac);
Semi-finalist: Metz(w/Ram) 2013 (3) Kuala Lumpur (IH) (w/Butorac), Metz(IH), Nice(CL)
(both w/Brunstrom). FINALIST (6).

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS GRAND SLAM HISTORY Doubles (0-1 in nals)


> The South African finished at No. 20 in 14 and 15 after Australian Open: RUP 2014 (w/Butorac)
improving year-end doubles ranking in 7 straight
seasons (2008-14). Achieved career-high ranking of No. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
18 on Nov. 3, 2014 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Paris Doubles (1-0 in nals). Shanghai: WON 2015 (w/ Melo)
QF w/Butorac. Has been ranked in Top 30 each week
since Jan. 27, 2014 following run to Austalian Open final PERSONAL
> Winner of 9 ATP World Tour doubles titles with 5 different > Began playing tennis at age 6
partners, including 2+ each year from 2013-15. Went 4-4 > Parents, Jacob and Yvonne are both teachers who also
in 15 finals, including titles at Auckland w/Paes (d. J. played competitive tennis. Has 1 brother, Kevin, who is a
Murray/Peers in 1R and Inglot/Mergea), Halle w/Ram (d. student and 1 sister, Lynne, who works in finance in
Rojer/Tecau and Bopanna/Mergea) and Tokyo in 1st Cape Town
event w/Melo (d. Cabal/Farah). Owns 10 Challenger and > Lists his parents as the most inspirational people in his life
17 Futures doubles titles > Speaks English and Afrikaans
> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam final at 14 Australian Open > Hobbies include golf and movies
w/Butorac, beating Hewitt/Rafter, J. Murray/Peers, > Favourite surface is hard court and favourite shot is serve
Bryan/Bryan, Huey/Inglot and Nestor/Zimonjic (l. to > If he wasnt a tennis player, says he would probably be
Kubot/Lindstedt). Also reached 14 US Open QF w/ an accountant
Butorac (l. to Lipsky/Ram) > Member of ATP Player Council from June 2014-16
> Won 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 14 Shanghai in 2nd > Wife, Celeste Jae (married November 22, 2014)
event w/Melo (d. Bolelli/Fognini). Also advanced to 14 > Coached by Stephan De Kock

2015 ATP WORLD TOUR DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS


Raven Klaasen finished 2015 tied for the 5th-most doubles titles on
the ATP World Tour:
No No
Bob Bryan 6 Rohan Bopanna 4
Mike Bryan 6 Raven Klaasen 4
Marcelo Melo 6 Lukasz Kubot 4
Henri Kontinen 5

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MARTIN KLIZAN (SVK)
Martin Klizan

Date of Birth: July 11, 1989 Career Win-Loss: 92-91


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $2,782,950
Birthplace: Bratislava, Slovakia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/0
Residence: Bratislava, Slovakia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-12
Height: 63 (1.90m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 165lbs (75kg) 24 (April 27, 2015)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 73 (May 4, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) CAREER TITLES (3): 2015 (1) Casablanca(CL);
2015: 43 (30-27), 2014: 34 (25-14), 2013: 111 (12-24), 2014 (1) Munich(CL); 2012 (1) St. Petersburg(IH).
2012: 30 (19-15), 2011: 117 (2-4), 2010: 155 (3-4), 2009: 234 (0-1), CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3).
2008: 633 (0-0), 2007: 386 (1-2), 2006: T1157 (0-0)
granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 4-5)
Career 15 14 13 12 10
2015 HigHLigHts Aus. Open 3-3 2nd 3rd 1st
Prize money: $826,326 Roland Garros 5-4 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd
Matches won-lost: 30-27 (singles), 7-10 (doubles) Wimbledon 1-4 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Challenger: 1-1 (singles) US Open 5-5 2nd 2nd 1st 4th 1st
Singles winner: Casablanca
Semi-finalist: Barcelona, Metz atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Quarter-finalist: Brisbane, Quito (Career W-L: 7-20)
Doubles winner: Rio de Janeiro(w/Oswald) Career 15 14 13 12
Semi-finalist: Barcelona(w/Qureshi) Indian Wells 1-2 2nd 2nd
Miami 1-2 2nd 2nd
Monte-Carlo 0-2 1st 1st
Career HigHLigHts Madrid 0-2 1st 1st
> The Slovak finished in Top 50 for 3rd time in 4 years (2012, Rome 0-2 1st 1st
14-15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 24 on Apr. 27, Toronto/Montral 1-2 1st 2nd
2015 after reaching Barcelona SF (l. to No. 5 Nishikori). Cincinnati 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
Broke into Top 100 on Sept. 12, 2011 following Genova, ITA Shanghai 3-3 2nd 2nd 2nd
Challenger title (d. L. Mayer) and cracked Top 50 on Aug. Paris 0-2 1st 1st
13, 2012 following San Marino,SMR Challenger title (d.
Bolelli). As a junior, became World No. 1 on Jan. 1, 2007 PersonaL
> Winner of 3 singles and 3 doubles titles on ATP World Tour, > Nickname is Klizko
most recently in singles at 15 Casablanca (d. > Started playing tennis at age 3 with his father
Gimeno-Traver) and doubles at 15 Rio de Janeiro w/ > Father, Milan, is the general manager at an electric
Oswald (d. Andujar/Marach). Has also won 6 Challenger transformator company; Mother, Darina, is a university
and 4 Futures singles titles teacher. Sister, Natalia, played tennis until age 12, now
> Advanced to Grand Slam-best 4R at 12 US Open (d. No. 6 works in London
Tsonga in 2R, l. to Cilic). Also reached 3R at 14 Australian > Cousin, Radovan Kaufman, won a gold medal at the 2000
Open as LL (d. Isner in 1R, l. to Robert) and 14 Roland Sydney Paralympics in track cycling
Garros (d. No. 10 Nishikori in 1R, l. to Granollers). As a > Speaks Slovak, English, Czech, Croatian, Polish and
junior, won 06 Roland Garros singles title (d. Bester) and some Russian
reached Wimbledon doubles finals in 06 w/An. Martin (l. to > Favourite surface is clay
Damico/Schnugg) and 07 w/Jebavy (l. to D. Lopez/ >Favourite shot is forehand
Trevisan) > Idols growing up were Marat Safin and Goran Ivanisevic
> Entering 16, has never won back-to-back matches at an > Hobbies include computer games, football, floorball and
ATP Masters 1000 event (7-20 overall) ice hockey
> Earned career-high 30 wins in 15, his 2nd-straight season > Voted 2012 ATP Newcomer of the Year by his fellow players
with 25+ wins. Enjoyed biggest win of career (by ranking) > Fitness trainer is Ivan Trebaticky
over No. 2 Nadal in 14 Beijing QF. Secured 1st ATP win in
debut at 07 Washington as WC (d. Economidis)
> Qualified for inaugural ATP Challenger Tour Finals in 11
(0-3 in RR), then went 28-5 at Challengers with 4 titles in 12

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PHiliPP KoHlscHReiBeR (GER)
www.pkohlschreiber.de @Kohlscribbler Philipp Kohlschreiber Offizielle Fanpage

Date of Birth: October 16, 1983 career Win-loss: 359-282


Turned Pro: 2001 career Prize Money: $8,555,984
Birthplace: Augsburg, Germany career singles Titles/Finalist: 6/7
Residence: Kitzbhel, Austria career Win-loss vs. Top 10: 21-72
Height: 510 (1.78m) Highest emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 154lbs (70kg) 16 (July 30, 2012)
Plays: Right-handed Highest emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 51 (November 10, 2008)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) 15 straight losses to Top 10 (21-72 overall). Made tour-level
2015: 34 (32-23), 2014: 24 (37-25), 2013: 22 (32-25), debut at 02 Munich as WC (l. to N. Lapentti) and earned 1st
2012: 20 (42-24), 2011: 43 (31-27), 2010: 34 (37-24), win at 03 St. Plten as Q (d. Melzer)
2009: 27 (40-25), 2008: 28 (32-21), 2007: 32 (33-27), > Played in 37 consecutive Grand Slam main draws before
2006: 60 (24-20), 2005: 93 (12-25), 2004: 92 (6-10) , missing 14 Australian Open due to left hamstring injury
2003: 209 (1-3), 2002: 268 (0-3), 2001: 764 (0-0) ,
2000: T1334 (0-0), 1999: T1302 (0-0) CAREER TITLES (6): 2015 (1) Kitzbhel(CL); 2014 (1)
Dsseldorf(CL); 2012 (1) Munich(CL); 2011 (1) Halle(G);
2008 (1) Auckland(H); 2007 (1) Munich(CL). FINALIST (7).
2015 HigHLigHts CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (7). FINALIST (3).
Prize money: $775,355
Matches won-lost: 32-23 (singles), 2-4 (doubles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 15-10)
Singles winner: Kitzbhel Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
Finalist: Munich Aus. Open 18-10 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 2nd 2nd 4th
Semi-finalist: Metz, Moscow Roland Garros 13-11 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
Quarter-finalist: Montpellier, Barcelona, Stuttgart, Umag Wimbledon 11-11 1st 2nd 1st QF 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 1st
US Open 18-13 3rd 4th 4th 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st

Career HigHLigHts atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


> The German has ended 9 straight seasons in Top 50 (Career W-L: 65-69)
(2007-15), highlighted by No. 20 finish in 12. Broke into Top Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
20 and achieved career-high No. 16 on July 20, 2012 after Indian Wells* 12-9 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd 3rd
reaching Kitzbhel final (l. to Haase). Enters 16 having Miami 2-8 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st
been ranked in Top 50 each week since Oct. 17, 2011 Monte-Carlo 15-9 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd QF 2nd 3rd QF
> Captured 6 singles titles entering 16, including 4 in native Madrid* 4-5 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd
Germany: 07 Munich (d. Youzhny), 11 Halle (d. Rome* 8-6 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Petzschner), 12 Munich (d. Cilic) and 14 Dsseldorf (d. Toronto/Montral 5-8 1st 1st 3rd 1st QF 2nd 1st 1st
Karlovic). In 15, rode bicycle from residence and won title Cincinnati* 10-8 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 1st QF 2nd
at Kitzbhel (d. Mathieu). Also won 7 doubles titles, most Shanghai 2-4 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
recently at 13 Doha w/Kas (d. Knowle/Polasek) Paris 6-7 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd
> Reached 1st Grand Slam QF at 12 Wimbledon (l. to No. 6 * W/O at 09 Madrid, 10 Cincinnati, 12 Indian Wells and 13 Rome not included as losses
Tsonga). Owns 1-8 record in Grand Slam 4R, reaching R16
at all 4 majors. Advanced to US Open 4R by beating Isner in PersonaL
12 3R (l. to No. 9 Tipsarevic), 13 3R (l. to No. 2 Nadal) and > Full name is Philipp Eberhard Hermann Kohlschreiber
14 3R (l. to No. 1 Djokovic). Also defeated No. 4 Djokovic in > Began playing tennis at age 4
09 Roland Garros 3R (l. to Robredo) and No. 6 Roddick in > Father, Gerhard, used to operate a petrol station; mother
08 Australian Open 3R (l. to Nieminen) Maria, is a kindergarten teacher. Two sisters, Sandra
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, has advanced to 4 QFs: 07 and Gerlinde
Monte-Carlo (l. to No. 2 Nadal), 08 Cincinnati (l. to > Enjoys driving cars, swimming and playing with his dogs
Karlovic), 10 Monte-Carlo (d. No. 4 Murray, l. to No. 17 > Favourite movie is Lord of the Rings
Ferrer) and 10 Toronto (l. to No. 1 Nadal) > Follows football and hockey, fan of FC Bayern Munich
> Earned 30+ wins in 9 straight seasons (2007-15), highlighted > Practises at the TennisBase Oberhaching in Munich
by 42-24 campaign in 12. Celebrated 300th win in 14 Dubai > Coached and managed by Stephan Fehske. Fitness coach
QF (d. Jaziri). Enters 16 with 0-8 record vs. World No. 1 and is Carlo Thrnhardt, a former German high jumper

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THANASI KOKKINAKIS (AUS)
@tkokkinakis Thanasi Kokkinakis @the_kokk1

Date of Birth: April 10, 1996 Career Win-Loss: 15-26


Turned Pro: 2013 Career Prize Money: $664,047
Birthplace: Adelaide, Australia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Adelaide, Australia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-3
Height: 65 (1.96m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 181lbs (82kg) 69 (June 8, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 137 (July 27, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-2)
2015: 80 (13-19), 2014: 150 (2-7), 2013: 621 (0-0), Career 15 14
2012: 750 (0-0), 2011: T1627 (0-0) Aus. Open 2-2 2nd 2nd
Roland Garros 2-1 3rd
Wimbledon 0-1 1st
2015 HIGHLIGHTS US Open 0-1 1st
Prize money: $491,698
Matches won-lost: 13-19 (singles), 6-8 (doubles) ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Challenger: 5-0 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) (Career W-L: 4-6)
Doubles semi-finalist: Brisbane(w/Dimitrov) Career 15 14
Indian Wells 3-1 4th
Miami 0-1 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Madrid 0-1 1st
> The Aussie finished 15 at a year-end high No. 80, climbing Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
70 spots from 14. One of 4 teenagers ranked inside Top Cincinnati 1-1 2nd
100, joining No. 44 Coric, No. 51 Chung and No. 83 Shanghai 0-1 1st
A. Zverev. Achieved career-high ranking of No. 69 on June
8, 2015 following run to Roland Garros 3R. Broke into Top PERSONAL
100 on May 11, 2015 after qualifying at ATP Masters 1000 > Nickname is Kokk
Madrid. Peaked at No. 10 in junior rankings on Dec. 9, 2013 > Started playing tennis around the age of 7 through his
> Enters 16 still seeking 1st appearance in an ATP World brother, Panayoti
Tour singles QF. Won 1st Futures title at 14 Saskatoon, > Father, Trevor, is an engineer; mother, Voula, is a
CAN (d. Mylnikov) and 1st Challenger title at 15 Bordeaux, housewife; brother, Pan, is an engineer; sister, Christina,
FRA Challenger as Q (d. Basilashvili) is in law and media
> Reached 3R of a major for 1st time at 15 Roland Garros, > Went to Scotch College
rallying from 2 sets and 3 MPs down in 2R match vs. > Favourite surfaces are hard and clay
countryman Tomic to win 86 in 5th (l. to No. 1 Djokovic in > Favourite shots are forehand and serve
3R). Also posted comeback from 2 sets down in 15 > Favourite tournament is Australian Open
Australian Open 1R win over No. 13 Gulbis before losing > Speaks English and Greek
5-setter to Groth in 2R. As a junior, advanced to 3 Grand > Idol growing up was Marat Safin - He was just
Slam finals in 13, winning Wimbledon doubles title with entertaining, the way he hit the ball. He was so powerful. I
fellow Aussie Kyrgios (d. Couacaud/Napolitano). Also just loved watching him play
singles runner-up at Australian Open (d. Coric, l. to > Hobbies are NBA (favourite team is LA Clippers),
Kyrgios) and US Open (l. to Coric) PlayStation, sleeping and hanging out with his friends
> Capitalised on WC at 15 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells by > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would have been an NBA
reaching 4R with wins over Struff, Garcia-Lopez and player - because the lifestyle is amazing
Monaco (l. to Tomic in 3 sets). Also qualified at 4 ATP > Goals in tennis are to win Davis Cup, be World No. 1 and win
Masters 1000 events: 14 Toronto (l. to Anderson in 1R), 14 many Grand Slam titles
Shanghai (l. to F. Lopez in 1R), 15 Madrid (l. to Querrey in > Best tennis memory so far is the atmosphere at the
1R) and 15 Cincinnati (d. Fognini, l. to Gasquet in 2R) Australian Open and winning his first live rubber from
> Earned 13 of 15 career tour-level wins in 15. Also went two sets down versus Czech Republic in the Davis Cup
16-2 in ATP qualifying matches last season, reaching main World Group
draw at Memphis, Delray Beach, Acapulco, Istanbul and > Trains in Adelaide and Los Angeles
ATP Masters 1000 events in Madrid and Cincinnati. Made > Coached by countryman Ben Mathias
ATP debut at 14 Brisbane as Q (l. to Hewitt). Secured 1st
win 2 weeks later at 14 Australian Open as WC (d. Sijsling,
l. to No. 1 Nadal in 2R)

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AUSTIN KRAJICEK (USA)
@AustinKrajicek

Date of Birth: June 16, 1990 Career Win-Loss: 8-14


Turned Pro: 2012 Career Prize Money: $555,567
Birthplace: Tampa, Florida, USA Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-3
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 175lbs (79kg) 94 (October 26, 2015)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 61 (April 27, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Earned 7 of 8 career tour-level wins in 15. Owns records of
2015: 105 (7-11), 2014: 152 (1-1), 2013: 242 (0-0), 2012: 339 (0-1), 62-61 at Challengers and 93-43 at Futures. Following
2011: 756 (0-0), 2010: 688 (0-0), 2009: 926 (0-0), tour-level debut at 08 US Open (l. to Calleri), earned 1st
2008: 1040 (0-1), 2007: T990 (0-0) win nearly 6 years later at 14 Newport as Q (d. Smyczek, l.
to Isner). In 15 Washington 1R w/Monroe, fell to Cabal/
Farah 76(23) 63. Held 8 SPs before losing longest TB in a
2015 HigHLigHts tour-level doubles match since 85 Wimbledon 1R
Prize money: $301,836 [Gunnarsson/Mortensen d. Frawley/Pecci 63 64 36
Matches won-lost: 7-11 (singles), 6-11 (doubles) 76(24)].
Challenger: 20-16 (singles), 24-8 (doubles)
Singles quarter-finalist: Memphis, Tokyo granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-0)
Doubles semi-finalist: Newport(w/Ram) Career 15 08
US Open 1-2 2nd 1st

Career HigHLigHts atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


> The American improved his year-end ranking in 4 straight (Career W-L: 1-2)
seasons (2012-15). Achieved career-high No. 94 on Oct. Career 15
26, 2015 after reaching Las Vegas, USA Challenger QF (l. Indian Wells 0-1 1st
to Novikov 76 in 3rd). Broke into Top 100 on Oct. 12, 2015 Miami 1-1 2nd
following run to Tokyo QF (l. to No. 4 Wawrinka)
> Reached 1st 2 ATP World Tour QFs of career in 15 both as PersonaL
a qualifier. At Memphis, saved 2 MPs to beat Kukushkin in > Began playing tennis at age 5 with his father, Rob
1R, then defeated Karlovic in 2R (l. to No. 5 Nishikori in 3 > Mother, Sherry, a former pro water skier, is a school nurse
sets). At Tokyo, rallied from 75 52 down in 1R to beat Ebden > Favourite surfaces are hard and grass
76 in 3rd, then defeated Sousa in 2R (l. to No. 4 Wawrinka). > Favourite shot is his serve
Owns combined 30 Challenger and Futures titles, > Favourite tournament is Wimbledon
including sweep at 15 Leon, MEX Challenger (d. > Best tennis memory so far was winning the 2008 USTA
Menendez-Maceiras in singles, w/Ram d. Duran/ Boys National Tennis Championships in Kalamazoo and
Zeballos in doubles) playing in the main draw of the US Open
> Played at 08 and 15 US Open as WC, earning 1st Grand > Idols growing up included Pete Sampras and Roger Federer
Slam win in New York City last summer (d. Giraldo, l. to > Off the court enjoys golf, fishing and hunting
Anderson). Earned 08 WC after winning USTA Boys 18s > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would be a golfer
National Championship (d. Thacher). Lost in qualifying at > Won the 2011 NCAA Doubles Championship for Texas A&M
all 8 majors from 13 US Open to 15 Wimbledon. Reached University, alongside Jeff Dadamo
06 US Open junior doubles final as WC w/Jenkins (l. to > Fan of the NFL team Pittsburgh Steelers and everything
Hunt/Schnugg) Texas A&M
> Made ATP Masters 1000 debut at 15 Indian Wells as WC (l. > Goal is to keep getting better one step at a time
to Istomin). Avenged that loss by beating Istomin in 15 > Trains near Los Angeles at the USTA facility in Carson,
Miami 1R (l. to Tomic in 2R). Lost in qualifying at 14 Indian California
Wells and 15 Shanghai > Coached by Andres Alarcon. Fitness trainer is Scott Clark

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FILIP KRAJINOVIC (SRB)
@filipkrajinovic Filip Krajinovic @krajinovic_filip

Date of Birth: February 27, 1992 Career Win-Loss: 15-26


Turned Pro: 2008 Career Prize Money: $662,940
Birthplace: Sombor, Serbia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-3
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 165lbs (74kg) 86 (April 6, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 300 (April 27, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > In addition to 15 ATP World Tour wins, owns records of
2015: 101 (4-13), 2014: 101 (7-4), 2013: 226 (0-1), 2012: 416 (1-2), 96-66 on ATP Challenger Tour and 53-24 on ITF Futures
2011: T1404 (0-0), 2010: 213 (3-5), 2009: 356 (0-1), Circuit. Made ATP debut at 09 Belgrade as WC (l. to
2008: 901 (0-0) Granollers) before earning 1st wins during 10 Belgrade
SF run
> Played only 4 tournaments in 11 due to right shoulder
2015 HIGHLIGHTS injury, undergoing surgery on July 14, 2011
Prize money: $304,066
Matches won-lost: 4-13 (singles), 2-2 (doubles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)
Challenger: 28-10 (singles), 4-1 (doubles) Career 15 14 12
Doubles semi-finalist: Doha(w/Djokovic) Aus. Open 0-1 1st
Roland Garros 0-2 1st 1st
Wimbledon 0-1 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS US Open 1-2 2nd 1st
> The Serbian finished at No. 101 in 2014 and 2015. Reached
career-high ranking of No. 86 on Apr. 6, 2015 after ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
qualifying at ATP Masters 1000 Miami. Broke into Top 100 (Career W-L: 1-3)
for 1st time on Oct. 6, 2014. As a junior, peaked at No. 6 on Career 15 10
Feb. 9, 2009 Indian Wells 0-1 1st
> Advanced to 1st ATP World Tour QF and SF with 1st 3 Miami 1-2 2nd 1st
victories of career on home soil at 10 Belgrade. As
319th-ranked WC, won 3-setters over Donskoy and PERSONAL
Zeballos before advancing past No. 2 Djokovic 64 ret > Started playing tennis at age 5
(breathing problems). Lost to Querrey in SF. Enters 16 still > Moved to Bradenton, Florida, and began training at the IMG
seeking 2nd QF in singles. Reached 15 Doha doubles SF Bollettieri Tennis Academy at age 13. Stayed there until
with countryman Djokovic (d. Cabal/Farah, l. to Monaco/ age 19
Nadal). Winner of 4 Challenger singles titles, including 15 > Used to train with Mario Ancic and his brother, Ivo, on
Braunchweig, GER (d. Mathieu) and 15 Cordenons, ITA (d. various occasions in 2009-10
Ungur) > Favourite shot is forehand
> Posted 1st Grand Slam win at 15 US Open, defeating A. > Favourite surface is clay
Gonzalez before falling to No. 7 Ferrer 75 75 76 in 2R. > When not on tour, really enjoys playing football and
Qualified at 12 Roland Garros (l. to Devilder in 1R) and 14 US challenging his friends at PlayStation
Open (l. to Smyczek). As a junior, advanced to SFs at 08 > Follows all sports and particularly football, is a big fan of
Wimbledon as Q (l. to Dimitrov) and 08 US Open (l. to Britton) Red Star Belgrade
> Earned 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 15 Miami as Q, beating > Favourite holiday spot is anywhere in the mountains.
countryman Lajovic before falling to Monfils 76 in 3rd. Also Enjoys the snow and hiking
qualified at 15 Indian Wells (l. to Sijsling in 1R) > Coached by former Serbian ATP pro Dusan Vemic

TOP SERBIANS IN EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


In 2015, Krajinovic finished as the No. 4 Serbian in the Emirates ATP Rankings:

No. 1 Novak Djokovic


No. 22 Viktor Troicki
No. 76 Dusan Lajovic
No. 101 Filip Krajinovic
No. 173 Laslo Djere

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DENIS KUDLA (USA)
@deniskudla Denis Kudla @deniskudla

Date of Birth: August 17, 1992 Career Win-Loss: 21-39


Turned Pro: 2010 Career Prize Money: $1,101,273
Birthplace: Kiev, Ukraine Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Arlington, VA / Tampa, FL, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4
Height: 511 (1.80m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 165lbs (74kg) 65 (October 12, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 196 (July 7, 2014)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Posted records of 12-8 on grass, 9-28 on hard and 0-3 on
2015: 69 (8-14), 2014: 121 (3-5), 2013: 115 (5-11), 2012: 140 (2-6), clay in career. Also owns 99-61 record at Challengers.
2011: 276 (2-2), 2010: 492 (1-1), 2009: 1062 (0-0), Qualified at 6 ATP events in 15: Brisbane, Memphis,
2008: T1215 (0-0) Atlanta and ATP Masters 1000 events in Monte-Carlo,
Montral and Cincinnati. Made winning debut at 10
Newport as WC (d. Ventura)
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $441,965 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-1)
Matches won-lost: 8-14 (singles), 0-2 (doubles) Career 15 14 13 12
Challenger: 23-10 (singles), 4-6 (doubles) Aus. Open 0-3 1st 1st 1st
Singles semi-finalist: Atlanta Roland Garros 0-1 1st
Wimbledon 5-3 4th 2nd 2nd
US Open 1-3 1st 2nd 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> The American finished a season in Top 100 for 1st time at a ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
year-end high No. 69 in 15. Achieved career-high ranking (Career W-L: 1-6)
of No. 65 on Oct. 12, 2015 after reaching Sacramento, USA Career 15 12
Challenger SF (l. to Donaldson). Broke into Top 100 for 1st Indian Wells 1-2 1st 2nd
time on July 8, 2013 after making Grand Slam debut at 13 Miami 0-1 1st
Wimbledon. As a junior, peaked at No. 3 on Jan. 4, 2010 Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour SF at 15 Atlanta as Q, beating Toronto/ Montral 0-1 1st
Harrison, Sock and Sela before falling to eventual Cincinnati 0-1 1st
champion Isner in SF. Also advanced to QFs at 11 Newport
as WC (d. Karlovic and Dimitrov, l. to Yani) and 13 London/ PERSONAL
Queens Club (d. Paire in 2R, l. to No. 7 Tsonga). Winner of 5 > Began playing tennis at age 7 and went to Junior Tennis
Challenger titles, including 15 Ilkley, GBR (d. Ebden), Champions Center in College Park, MD, where he was
which earned him final Wimbledon WC coached by Frank Salazar
> Broke through to 1st Grand Slam 4R at 15 Wimbledon as > Born in Kiev, Ukraine and moved to the USA on 1st birthday
WC, beating Cuevas in 5 sets, A. Zverev in 4 sets and to Fairfax, VA, with parents
Giraldo in 5 sets (l. to No. 9 Cilic in 4 sets). Qualified at 12 > Father is a housing architect; mother, is a housewife. Has
Australian Open (l. to Haas in 1R), 13 Roland Garros (l. to older brother, Nikita
Hajek in 1R), 13 Wimbledon (l. to Duckworth in 2R), 14 > At age 13, moved to Arlington, VA, where he now spends
Australian Open (l. to F. Mayer in 1R) and 14 Wimbledon part of year along with Boca Raton, FL, where he trains
(l. to Nishikori in 2R). Ended junior career by reaching 10 > Was home-schooled after 9th grade, and at age 16 was
US Open final (l. to Sock) interested in attending University of Southern California
> Earned 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 12 Indian Wells as WC but decided to turn pro
(d. Kamke, l. to No. 3 Federer in 2R). In 15, qualified and > Considers hard court as favourite surface
lost 1R at Monte-Carlo (l. to Paire), Montral (l. to Young) > Coached by Billy Heiser (since June 2015), who also works
and Cincinnati (l. to Pospisil) with Tim Smyczek

AMERICANS IN TOP 100 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


In 2015, Kudla finished in the Top 100 Emirates ATP Rankings for the first time
in his career. He was one of seven Americans in the year-end Top 100:

No. 11 John Isner No. 59 Sam Querrey


No. 26 Jack Sock No. 69 Denis Kudla
No. 32 Steve Johnson No. 89 Rajeev Ram
No. 48 Donald Young

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MIKHAIL KUKUSHKIN (K AZ)
Date of Birth: December 26, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 91-116
Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $2,697,362
Birthplace: Volgograd, Russia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/2
Residence: Astana, Kazakhstan Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-22
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 159lbs (72kg) 46 (October 5, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 114 (February 27, 2012)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) ATP debut at 07 St. Petersburg as Q (l. to Ledovskikh).
2015: 65 (19-24), 2014: 70 (16-27), 2013: 67 (6-6), Earned 1st win at 08 Barcelona as Q (d. Nieminen)
2012: 106 (12-15), 2011: 91 (10-24), 2010: 59 (17-8), > Underwent left hip surgery on Sept. 25, 2012 and right hip
2009: 132 (7-7), 2008: 149 (4-4) , 2007: 203 (0-1), surgery on Oct. 8, 2012, then lost 1st 4 tour-level matches
2006: 767 (0-0), 2005: T1523 (0-0) of 13. Hip injury also forced retirement from 12
Australian Open 4R match vs. Murray

2015 HigHLigHts CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 (1) St. Petersburg(IH). FINALIST (2):
Prize money: $511,665 2015 (1) Sydney(H); 2013 (1) Moscow(IH).
Matches won-lost: 19-24 (singles), 0-10 (doubles)
Challenger: 5-1 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 6-5)
Singles finalist: Sydney Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Quarter-finalist: Kuala Lumpur Aus. Open 3-5 1st 1st 1st 4th 1st
Roland Garros 3-4 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Wimbledon 2-4 1st 3rd 1st 1st
Career HigHLigHts US Open 5-6 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st
> The Kazakh has finished 5 of last 6 seasons in Top 100 (all
but 12). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 46 on Oct. 5, atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
2015 after reaching Kuala Lumpur QF (l. to No. 8 Ferrer). (Career W-L: 11-14)
Broke into Top 100 on July 5, 2010 after winning Career 15 14 12 11 09
Braunschweig, GER Challenger title (d. Daniel) and being Indian Wells 2-3 1st 3rd 1st
ranked between No. 101 and No. 200 for 122 straight weeks. Miami 3-5 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
In 13, rose from No. 324 on June 10 to No. 67 on Oct. 21 Monte-Carlo 2-2 1st 3rd
> Reached 3 ATP World Tour finals all on hard. Won 1st Rome 1-1 2nd
title at 10 St. Petersburg (d. No. 10 Youzhny). Runner-up Toronto/Montral 1-1 2nd
at 13 Moscow as Q (l. to No. 10 Gasquet) and 15 Sydney as Shanghai 2-2 3rd 1st
Q (d. del Potro in QF, l. to Troicki). Sydney final was 1st
between qualifiers in ATP history. Also owns 11 ATP PersonaL
Challenger Tour titles > Began playing tennis at age 6 with father, Alexander, who
> Advanced to 12 Australian Open 4R following 5-set wins coached him until age 17
over Troicki and Monfils (ret. vs. No. 4 Murray). Also > Mother, Tatiana; older sister, Ekaterina
reached 3R at 13 US Open as Q (l. to No. 4 Ferrer), 14 > Moved to Kazakhstan in 2008
Wimbledon (l. to No. 1 Nadal) and 15 US Open (d. Dimitrov > Likes to play on hard courts; best shots are groundstrokes
in 5 sets, l. to No. 9 Cilic in 5 sets) > Likes movies and reading Russian books
> Advanced to R16 of an ATP Masters 1000 event twice: 12 > Best friends on the tour are Davis Cup teammates
Monte-Carlo as Q (l. to No. 2 Nadal) and 14 Shanghai (l. to Andrey Golubev and Yuri Schukin
No. 1 Djokovic in 3 sets) > Has no specific goals in terms of rankings or results but just
> Earned career-high 19 wins in 15 and posted double-digit wants to give his best on the court
win totals in 5 of last 6 seasons (all but 13). Owns 141-68 > Married to coach Anastasiia Kukushkina (November 19,
record on ATP Challenger Tour. Biggest win of career came 2011), whom hes worked with since May 2009
in 14 Basel 1R over No. 4 Wawrinka (2-22 vs. Top 10). Made

KAZAKHS IN TOP 300 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Kukushkin finished as the No. 1 Kazakh in the 2015 Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
No. 65 Mikhail Kukushkin
No. 162 Aleksandr Nedovyesov
No. 206 Andrey Golubev
No. 255 Dmitry Popko

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AnDRey KuzneTsov (RUS)
Date of Birth: February 22, 1991 Career Win-Loss: 34-54
Turned Pro: 2008 Career Prize Money: $1,319,775
Birthplace: Tula, Russia Career singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Balashikha, Russia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-6
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 156lbs (71kg) 68 (March 4, 2013)
Plays: Right-handed Highest emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 161 (May 13, 2013)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Earned career-high 10 tour-level wins in 15. Owns records
2015: 79 (10-12), 2014: 93 (9-8), 2013: 146 (9-19), 2012: 79 (2-5), of 104-59 at Challengers and 74-22 at Futures. Made ATP
2011: 222 (2-4), 2010: 231 (1-4), 2009: 302 (1-2), 2008: 769 (0-0) debut at 09 Moscow as WC (l. to Santoro) and earned 1st
win 1 week later at St. Petersburg as WC (d. Granollers)

2015 HigHLigHts granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 2-3)


Prize money: $300,655 Career 15 14 13 12 10
Matches won-lost: 10-12 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Aus. Open 2-2 2nd 2nd
Challenger: 24-6 (singles), 13-3 (doubles) Roland Garros 2-3 3rd 1st 1st
Singles quarter-finalist: Moscow Wimbledon 3-4 3rd 2nd 1st 1st
US Open 2-2 3rd 1st

Career HigHLigHts atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


> The Russian has finished 3 of last 4 seasons in Top 100 (all (Career W-L: 1-5)
but 13). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 68 on Mar. 4, Career 15 13
2013 after reaching Acapulco 2R (d. Bellucci, l. to L. Mayer). Indian Wells 0-1 1st
Broke into Top 100 on Sept. 24, 2012 after winning Miami 0-1 1st
Challenger title at Trnava, SVK (d. Ungur). Has had 6 Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
different stints in Top 100 overall. As a junior, peaked at No. Rome 1-1 2nd
3 on July 6, 2009 Shanghai 0-1 1st
> Best ATP World Tour results are 5 QFs: 11 Casablanca as Q
(l. to Hanescu), 12 Umag (l. to Verdasco), 14 Zagreb as Q (l. PersonaL
to Haas), 14 Casablanca as LL (l. to Carballes Baena) and > Nicknamed Andreeek
15 Moscow (l. to Cilic). Winner of 7 ATP Challenger Tour > Began playing at age 6 with father, Alexander, who has been
and 7 ITF Futures Circuit titles, including back-to-back his coach ever since; mother is a physical trainer; brother,
Challenger titles in 15 at Manerbio, ITA (d. Muoz-de la Alexey, is also a tennis coach
Nava) and Como, ITA (d. Brands) > Hobbies include playing football, watching movies, playing
> Registered 1st Top 10 win in 14 Wimbledon 2R, defeating guitar and reading books
No. 7 Ferrer in 5 sets en route to 1st Grand Slam 3R (l. to L. > Future ambition is to rank inside Top 3
Mayer). Ended the Spaniards streak of 10 straight major > Idols growing up were Roger Federer and Andre Agassi
QF appearances. Also reached 3R at 14 US Open (d. > Favourite surfaces are clay and grass and his favourite shot
Verdasco, l. to No. 9 Murray) and 15 Roland Garros (d. is between the legs
Melzer, l. to No. 7 Nadal). Qualified at 12 Roland Garros (l. > Says if he wasnt a tennis player, he would like to be a singer,
to No. 5 Tsonga in 1R) and 12 Wimbledon (l. to Serra in 1R). but I cannot sing
Ended junior career by winning 09 Wimbledon title (d. > Speaks Russian, English and is learning Spanish
Tomic in SF, Cox in final) > Studies at Russian State University of Physical Education,
> Posted 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 13 Rome as Q (d. Sport, Youth and Tourism
Malisse, l. to No. 7 del Potro). Also qualified at 15
Monte-Carlo (l. to Monfils) and 15 Shanghai (l. to F. Lopez)

RUSSIANS IN TOP 150 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Kuznetsov finished as the No. 2 Russian in the Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
No. 50 Teymuraz Gabashvili
No. 79 Andrey Kuznetsov
No. 91 Evgeny Donskoy
No. 127 Mikhail Youzhny
No. 140 Konstantin Kravchuk

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NICK KYRGIOS (AUS)
www.nickkyrgios.org @NickKyrgios Nick Kyrgios @k1ngkyrg1os

Date of Birth: April 27, 1995 Career Win-Loss: 36-30


Turned Pro: 2013 Career Prize Money: $1,786,525
Birthplace: Canberra, Australia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Canberra, Australia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-10
Height: 64 (1.93m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 187lbs (85kg) 25 (June 8, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 157 (October 19, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) multiple Grand Slam QFs since Federer at 01 Roland
2015: 30 (24-19), 2014: 52 (10-9), 2013: 186 (2-2), Garros and Wimbledon. Also 1st teen to advance to
2012: T828 (0-0) Australian Open QF since Cherkasov in 90 and 1st teen to
rally from 2 sets down twice at majors since Krickstein at
86 US Open
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $1,022,947 CAREER FINALIST (1): 2015 (1) Estoril(CL).
Matches won-lost: 24-19 (singles), 4-8 (doubles)
Singles finalist: Estoril GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-1)
Semi-finalist: Kuala Lumpur Career 15 14 13
Quarter-finalist: Australian Open, Tokyo Aus. Open 5-2 QF 2nd
Doubles semi-finalist: Rome(w/Sock) Roland Garros 2-3 3rd 1st 2nd
Wimbledon 7-2 4th QF
US Open 2-3 1st 3rd 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> The Aussie rose in year-end rankings for 3rd straight ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
season in 15. Achieved career-high ranking of No. 25 on (Career W-L: 7-7)
June 8, 2015 after advancing to Roland Garros 3R (l. to No. 3 Career 15 14
Murray). Ended 14 as 1 of 2 teenagers in Top 100 (also Indian Wells 1-1 2nd
Coric) and 13 as youngest player in Top 200. As a junior, Madrid 2-1 3rd
became World No. 1 on Jan. 21, 2013 Rome 0-1 1st
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour final at 15 Estoril (l. to Toronto/Montral 3-2 3rd 2nd
Gasquet). Winner of 4 Challenger titles, including 3 in 14: Cincinnati 0-1 1st
Sarasota, USA (d. Krajinovic); Savannah, USA (d. Sock) and Shanghai 1-1 2nd
Nottingham, GBR (d. Groth). Nottingham title earned him
Wimbledon WC that sparked QF run at All England Club PERSONAL
> Advanced to Grand Slam QFs at 14 Wimbledon as > Full name is Nicholas Hilmy Kyrgios, nicknamed Kygs
144th-ranked WC (d. No. 1 Nadal with 37 aces, l. to No. 9 > Started playing tennis at age 6 with his mother
Raonic) and 15 Australian Open (l. to No. 6 Murray). Saved > Father, George, is Greek and a painter; mother, Norlaila, is
9 MPs vs. Gasquet in 14 Wimbledon 2R and 1 MP vs. Seppi from Malaysia and a computer software engineer; older
in 15 Australian Open 4R. Avenged 14 Wimbledon QF loss brother, Christos; older sister, Halimah
by beating Raonic in 15 Wimbledon 3R (l. to Gasquet in 4R). > Enjoys playing on all surfaces and considers serve his
As a junior, captured 13 Australian Open singles title (d. best shot
Kokkinakis) and Grand Slam doubles titles at 12 Roland > Listens to a variety of music, but specifically likes Lil
Garros w/Harris (d. Pavlasek/Safranek), 12 Wimbledon Wayne, Fetty Wap and Drake. When watching TV or
w/Harris (d. Donati/Licciardi) and 13 Wimbledon w/ movies, likes comedy and watches TV show Family Guy
Kokkinakis (d. Couacaud/Napolitano) > Enjoys watching and playing basketball. Big NBA fan and
> Reached 3R at ATP Masters 1000 events twice, saving 2 favourite team is Boston Celtics and favourite player Kevin
MPs to beat No. 2 Federer in 3 TBs at 15 Madrid (l. to Isner) Garnett
and defeating No. 5 Wawrinka at 15 Montral (l. to Isner) > Idols growing up were Roger Federer, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga,
> Earned career-best 24 wins in 15. Won 1st tour-level LeBron James and Michael Jordan
singles match at 13 Roland Garros as WC (d. Stepanek in 3 > Favourite tournaments are Wimbledon and US Open
TBs, l. to Cilic) > Awarded with Australias Newcombe Medal in 14, given
> With 14 Wimbledon 4R win over Nadal, became 1st teen to annually to Australias most outstanding tennis player
beat World No. 1 at major since Nadal d. Federer in 05 > Best memory in tennis so far was reaching QF at 14
Roland Garros SF. Also 1st player outside Top 100 to beat Wimbledon and 4R match at 15 Australian Open against
World No. 1 at major since Olhovskiy d. Courier in 92 Seppi
Wimbledon 3R and 1st player to reach Wimbledon QF in > Lives and trains in Canberra
debut since F. Mayer in 04 > Fitness trainers are Will Maher and Matt James
> With 15 Australian Open run, became 1st teen to reach

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LUKAS LACKO (SVK)
www.lukas-lacko.com @Lukilacko Lukas Lacko

Date of Birth: November 3, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 74-111


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $2,212,545
Birthplace: Pietany , Slovakia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Bratislava, Slovakia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-17
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 188lbs (85kg) 44 (January 14, 2013)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 170 (July 5, 2010)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) Australian Open 2R (l. to No. 9 Tipsarevic 75 in 5th). Boasts
2015: 111 (3-12), 2014: 95 (14-18), 2013: 81 (14-17), records of 206-133 at Challengers and 78-25 at Futures.
2012: 50 (13-21), 2011: 112 (4-9), 2010: 89 (19-22), Earned win in tour-level debut as 18-year-old at 06 Davis
2009: 82 (3-5), 2008: 318 (1-4), 2007: 138 (1-3), Cup 1R tie vs. CHI (d. Garcia). Secured 1st ATP win 3+ years
2006: 225 (2-0), 2005: 423 (0-0), 2004: T1034(0-0) later at 09 Halle as LL (d. Levy in 1R after l. to Levy in
qualifying final)

2015 HigHLigHts CAREER FINALIST (1): 2012 (1) Zagreb(IH).


Prize money: $288,271 CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
Matches won-lost: 3-12 (singles), 0-4 (doubles)
Challenger: 29-14 (singles), 2-6 (doubles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 6-7)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Aus. Open 5-8 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Career HigHLigHts Roland Garros 1-5 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd
> The Slovak has finished 5 of last 7 seasons in Top 100 (all Wimbledon 3-7 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st
but 11 and 15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 44 US Open 0-6 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
on Jan. 14, 2013 after reaching Auckland QF (l. to No. 5
Ferrer). Broke into Top 50 on Nov. 19, 2012 after winning atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Helsinki, FIN Challenger title (d. Nieminen). As a junior, (Career W-L: 2-8)
peaked at No. 3 on Feb. 21, 2005 Career 14 13 12 10
> In 12, reached 1st ATP singles final at Zagreb (d. Indian Wells 0-2 1st 1st
Baghdatis, l. to Youzhny) and 1st ATP doubles final at St. Miami 2-4 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
Petersburg w/Zelenay (d. Klizan/Polasek, l. to Ram/ Madrid 0-1 1st
Zimonjic). Owns 1-10 record in ATP singles QFs. Winner of Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
9 Challenger and 8 Futures titles in singles, most recently
claiming 15 Izmir, TUR Challenger (d. Copil) PersonaL
> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R twice: 12 Australian Open as Q > Began playing tennis at age 5
(d. Ljubicic from 2 sets down in 1R, l. to No. 2 Nadal) and 12 > Parents, Ladislav and Dagmar, are both teachers. Has 1
Wimbledon (d. Melzer in 5 sets, l. to No. 6 Tsonga). Lost 12 younger sister, Dominika
of 13 Grand Slam matches since 13 Australian Open 1R win > Considers hard court as favourite surface and forehand
over Muller. Posted best junior result at 05 Roland Garros and serve as strengths
(d. Querrey, l. to van der Duim in SF) > Considers winning Seoul Challenger on Nov. 1, 2009 to
> Earned both of his ATP Masters 1000 wins at Miami, move into Top 100 (from No. 126 to No. 91) for 1st time as
beating Sweeting in 12 (l. to Nishikori) and De Schepper in one of biggest moments of his career
14 as Q (l. to Fognini) > Fiance, Simona; son, Lucas (born May 19, 2015)
> Posted 60 of 74 career tour-level wins on hard court (81%). > Coached by Karol Beck
Owns 0-17 record vs. Top 10, coming closest to 1st win in 13

SLOVAKS IN TOP 150 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Lacko finished as the No. 2 Slovak player in the
Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
No. 43 Martin Klizan
No. 111 Lukas Lacko
No. 139 Norbert Gombos
No. 147 Andrej Martin

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DUSAN LAJOVIC (SRB)
www.dusan-lajovic.com @Dutzee Dusan Lajovic Official @dutzee

Date of Birth: June 30, 1990 Career Win-Loss: 38-54


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $1,219,551
Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Stara Pazova, Serbia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-5
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 172lbs (78kg) 57 (October 27, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 104 (June 8, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Lu, 3R: l. to Dolgopolov 76 in 3rd). Qualified at 15 Rome (l. to
2015: 76 (17-21), 2014: 69 (16-19), 2013: 117 (0-6), 2012: 164 (2-1), Monaco in 1R) and 15 Paris (d. Mahut, l. to Goffin in 2R)
2011: 191 (3-5), 2010: 428 (0-2), 2009: 570 (0-0), > Followed 16-win season in 14 with career-best 17-win
2008: 1093 (0-0), 2007: T1461 (0-0) campaign in 15. Of 38 career wins entering 16, 25 have
come on clay (66%). Also owns records of 81-52 at
Challengers and 90-51 at Futures. Made ATP debut at 10
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Belgrade as WC (l. to Karlovic) and earned 1st ATP win at
Prize money: $424,816 11 World Team Cup (d. Andreev)
Matches won-lost: 17-21 (singles), 6-8 (doubles)
Challenger: 12-5 (singles), 3-1 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).
Singles quarter-finalist: Quito, So Paulo, Nice, Kitzbhel
Doubles winner: Istanbul(w/Albot) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)
Career 15 14
Aus. Open 1-2 1st 2nd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Roland Garros 4-2 2nd 4th
> The Serb has finished 2 straight seasons in Top 100 and 5 Wimbledon 1-2 1st 2nd
straight in Top 200 (2011-15). Achieved career-high US Open 0-1 1st
ranking of No. 57 on Oct. 27, 2014 after winning 1R match at
Valencia (d. Sousa). Broke into Top 100 on Feb. 10, 2014 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
after winning 1R match at Zagreb (d. Krstin). Fell outside (Career W-L: 2-6)
Top 100 for 9 weeks in summer of 15 before returning with Career 15 14
Challenger title at Banja Luka, BIH Indian Wells 0-2 1st 1st
> Reached 7 ATP World Tour QFs (0-7), including 4 in 15: Miami 1-2 1st 3rd
Quito (d. Jarry, l. to F. Lopez), So Paulo (d. Verdasco, l. to Rome 0-1 1st
Vanni), Nice (d. Carreo Busta, l. to Isner), and Kitzbhel (d. Paris 1-1 2nd
Seppi, l. to Almagro). Owns 1-1 record in doubles finals,
winning title at 15 Istanbul w/Albot (d. Lindstedt/Melzer) PERSONAL
and finishing as runner-up at 14 Umag w/Skugor (d. > Nickname is Dutzee
Cuevas/Zeballos, l. to Cermak/Rosol). Winner of 4 > Started playing at age 7, by accident. The only sport
Challenger and 5 Futures singles titles, most recently available for his age group was the tennis program
sweeping all 10 sets at 15 Banja Luka, BIH Challenger > Parents are Dragisa and Marina
(d. Hanescu) > Trained at the Catalonian Federation in Barcelona
> Reached 3R and 4R of a major for 1st time at 14 Roland > If he wasnt a tennis player, would be a football player.
Garros (d. Delbonis, Zopp and Sock; l. to eventual champion Supports FC Barcelona
Nadal). After falling in Grand Slam qualifying 7 times, made > Goal in tennis is to win a Grand Slam title (Wimbledon)
main draw debut at 14 Australian Open as Q (d. Pouille, l. to > Favourite surface is hard and shot is backhand
Nishikori in 2R). Also won 1R matches at 14 Wimbledon (d. > Favourite tournament is Doha
Garcia-Lopez in 5 sets, l. to Kubot) and 15 Roland Garros (d. > Idol growing up was Pete Sampras
M. Gonzalez, l. to eventual champion Wawrinka) > Coached by Sascha Nensel. Fitness trainers are Strahinja
> After qualifying at 14 Indian Wells (l. to Rosol in 1R), earned Tomovic and Milos Galecic
1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 14 Miami as LL (1R: Bye, 2R: d.

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FELICIANO LOPEZ (ESP)
@feliciano_lopez Feliciano Lopez @felilopezoficial

Date of Birth: September 20, 1981 Career Win-Loss: 396-362


Turned Pro: 1997 Career Prize Money: $11,201,822
Birthplace: Toledo, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/9
Residence: Madrid, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 33-85
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 187lbs (85kg) 12 (March 2, 2015)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 35 (November 9, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) in 01 Via del Mar as Q (d. Garcia)
2015: 17 (32-26) , 2014: 14 (39-26), 2013: 28 (29-20), > In Davis Cup, played in 4 finals: 03 (l. to AUS), 08 (d. ARG), 09
2012: 40 (26-27), 2011: 20 (36-26) , 2010: 32 (26-24) , (d. CZE) and 11 (d. ARG). Rallied ESP from 0-1 deficit in 08 final
2009: 47 (17-24) , 2008: 31 (27-26) , 2007: 35 (27-25) , with wins in singles (d. No. 9 del Potro) and doubles w/
2006: 81 (19-29), 2005: 34 (31-28), 2004: 25 (33-27), Verdasco (d. Calleri/Nalbandian). Clinched 09 title with
2003: 28 (34-31), 2002: 62 (18-16) , 2001: 159 (2-5) , doubles win w/Verdasco (d. Berdych/Stepanek). Has a 12-17
2000: 269 (0-1) , 1999: 277 (0-0), 1998: 548 (0-1) , Davis Cup record (4-8 singles)
1997: 559 (0-0), 1996: T1294 (0-0)
CAREER TITLES (4): 2014 (1) Eastbourne(G); 2013 (1)
Eastbourne(G); 2010 (1) Johannesburg(H); 2004 (1)
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Vienna(IH). FINALIST (9): 2015 (2) Kuala Lumpur(IH), Quito(CL);
Prize money: $1,542,755 2014 (1) London/Queens Club(G); 2013 (1) Memphis(IH);
Matches won-lost: 32-26 (singles), 22-19 (doubles) 2011 (1) Belgrade(CL); 2008 (1) Dubai(H); 2006 (1)
Singles finalist: Quito, Kuala Lumpur Gstaad(CL); 2005 (1) New Haven(H); 2004 (1) Dubai(H).
Semi-finalist: Gstaad CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (7).
Quarter-finalist: Indian Wells, Houston, Cincinnati,
US Open GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 20-11)
Doubles finalist: Valencia(w/Mirnyi) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
Semi-finalist: Quito(w/Marach), Madrid(w/Mirnyi), Aus. Open 20-13 4th 3rd 2nd 4th 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd
Stuttgart(w/Nadal), Cincinnati(w/Mirnyi) Roland Garros 8-15 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 4th 1st 2nd 1st
Wimbledon 30-14 2nd 4th 3rd 1st QF 3rd 1st QF 3rd 1st QF 3rd 4th 4th
US Open 23-14 QF 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 1st 1st 4th 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> The Spaniard has finished 3 years in Top 20 (2011, ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
14-15), 9 straight in Top 50 (2007-15), and 14 straight in (Career W-L: 96-109)
Top 100 (2002-15). Achieved career-high No. 12 on Mar. Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02
2, 2015 soon after Quito final (l. to Estrella Burgos) Indian Wells 10-13 QF 4th 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd
> Captured 4 singles titles entering 16, including Miami 11-13 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
back-to-back at Eastbourne in 13 (d. Simon) and 14 (d. Monte-Carlo 4-9 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
Gasquet). Went 5+ years between 1st title at 04 Vienna Madrid 18-14 2nd QF 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 1st QF QF 1st 1st 2nd QF 3rd
(d. Caas 75 in 5th) and 2nd title at 10 Johannesburg (d. Rome 6-12 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd QF 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Robert). Lone doubles title came at 04 Stockholm w/ Toronto/Montral 10-11 1st SF 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd QF
Verdasco (d. Arthurs/Hanley) Cincinnati 8-13 QF 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
> Has reached 4 major QFs, most recently at 15 US Open Shanghai 17-7 3rd SF 2nd 3rd SF 1st SF
(d. No. 10 Raonic, l. to No. 1 Djokovic). Other 3 QFs came Paris 10-12 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd QF 2nd
at Wimbledon in 05 (d. No. 5 Safin, l. to No. 2 Hewitt), 08 Doubles (0-1 in nals). Rome: RUP 2014 (w/Haase)
(l. to Safin) and 11 (d. No. 10 Roddick, l. to No. 4 Murray).
Entering 16, played in 55 consecutive Grand Slam main PERSONAL
draws since 02 Roland Garros as LL, trailing only > Full name is Feliciano Lopez Diaz-Guerra
Federers 64 (active) and Ferreiras 56 in Open Era > Began playing tennis at age 5 with father, Feliciano, who is a
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, has reached Shanghai SFs 3 tennis coach; mother, Belen Diaz-Guerra, is a nurse. Younger
times: 09 (l. to No. 2 Nadal), 11 (d. No. 7 Berdych, l. to brother, Victor, played tennis before studying business
No. 5 Ferrer) and 14 (d. No. 2 Nadal, l. to Simon). Also > A big fan of Real Madrid football team
advanced to 14 Toronto SF (d. No. 5 Berdych and No. 6 > Considers his serve best shot and hard court his favourite surface
Raonic, l. to No. 3 Federer). In doubles, reached 14 > In Feb. 2008, played himself in TV show Los Serrano
Rome final w/Haase (l. to Nestor/Zimonjic) > Featured in 18-page June 2013 issue of Esquire
> Entering 16, owns 33 wins vs. Top 10 players despite Latinoamerica with Almagro, Monaco and Verdasco
never being in Top 10 (33-85). Recorded 300th career > Wife, Alba Carrillo (married July 17, 2015 in Toledo, Spain)
win over Sock in 13 Memphis QF. Made ATP debut at 98 > Coached by countryman Jose Pepo Clavet (since Sept. 2012).
Barcelona as 16-year-old Q (l. to Novak). Earned 1st win Physiotherapist is Marc Boada

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PAOLO LORENZI (ITA)
Date of Birth: December 15, 1981 Career Win-Loss: 46-94
Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $2,096,708
Birthplace: Rome, Italy Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Siena, Italy Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-10
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 169lbs (77kg) 49 (March 4, 2013)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 96 (October 7, 2013)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) Davydenko, l. to Gasquet)


2015: 68 (8-18), 2014: 64 (11-14), 2013: 112 (13-25), > Owns 2nd-most Challenger wins in history with 336-214
2012: 63 (8-17), 2011: 108 (2-3), 2010: 143 (3-14), 2009: 84 (0-1), career record (Lu: 378-246). Has won just 1 set in 10
2008: 207 (0-0), 2007: 287 (1-1), 2006: 165 (0-1), 2005: 264 (0-0), matches vs. Top 10 opponents, falling to No. 1 Nadal 67 64 60
2004: 312 (0-0), 2003: 253 (0-0), 2002: 392 (0-0), 2001: 815 (0-0), in 11 ATP Masters 1000 Rome 2R. Made ATP debut at 06
2000: T908 (0-0), 1999: T888 (0-0) Adelaide as Q (l. to Murray in 3 sets). Earned 1st ATP win at
07 Barcelona as Q (d. Galvani 76 in 3rd)
> Went 1-2 in RR at ATP Challenger Tour Finals in 12 (d. Elias)
2015 HigHLigHts and 15 (d. Dustov)
Prize money: $396,536
Matches won-lost: 8-18 (singles), 5-8 (doubles) CAREER FINALIST (1): 2014 (1) So Paulo(ICL).
Challenger: 43-13 (singles), 8-7 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).
Singles quarter-finalist: Quito
Doubles finalist: So Paulo (w/Schwartzman) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-4)
Career 15 14 13 12 10
Aus. Open 1-4 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Career HigHLigHts Roland Garros 0-5 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
> The Italian has ended 4 seasons in Top 100, including Wimbledon 0-5 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
back-to-back in 2014-15. Broke into Top 50 and achieved US Open 1-4 1st 2nd 1st 1st
career-high No. 49 on Mar. 4, 2013 following QF run at
Acapulco (l. to No. 4 Ferrer). Cracked Top 100 on Oct. 12, atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
2009 after reaching Tarragona, ESP Challenger final (l. to (Career W-L: 6-15)
Gimeno-Traver) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
> Reached 1st ATP singles final at 14 So Paulo (d. No. 12 Indian Wells 2-4 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
Haas, l. to Delbonis). Owns 1-7 record in ATP singles QFs. Miami 1-4 1st 1st 2nd 1st
Won 1st ATP doubles title at 13 Via del Mar w/Starace (d. Rome 3-6 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Monaco/Nadal) and fell in championship match at 15 So Shanghai 0-1 1st
Paulo w/Schwartzman (l. to Cabal/Farah). Owns 16 ATP
Challenger Tour singles titles (15 on clay), tied for 4th PersonaL
all-time. Also tied for tour-best with 4 Challenger titles in > Began playing tennis at age 7, introduced to the game by his
15: Eskisehir, TUR (d. Cervantes); Cortina, ITA (d. M. older brother Bruno, who is now a surgeon
Gonzalez); Pereira, COL (d. A. Gonzalez); and Medellin, COL > Father, Marco, is also a surgeon. Mother, Marina, is
(d. Lama) a housewife
> Began career 0-13 in Grand Slam main draws before > Likes football and basketball and supports Fiorentina and
winning 1R matches at 14 US Open (d. Nishioka) and 15 MPS Siena
Australian Open (d. Dolgopolov). Also fell in qualifying at 23 > He has been attending University in Siena and studying at
majors from 04 Australian Open-11 US Open before a Medical Faculty
successfully qualifying for 1st time at 14 Roland Garros (l. to > Likes listening to music and reading books by
Bautista Agut in 1R) Stephen King
> Entering 16, has yet to reach 3R at an ATP Masters 1000 > Tennis idol was Boris Becker
event, falling 6 times in 2R. In birthplace of Rome, advanced > Coached by countryman Claudio Galoppini
to 2R in 10 as WC (d. Montaes, l. to No. 7 Soderling), 11 as Q
(d. Bellucci, l. No. 1 Nadal in 3 sets) and 12 as WC (d.

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YEN-HSUN LU (TPE)
www.rendylu.com @LuRendy Yen-Hsun Rendy Lu @lurendy

Date of Birth: August 14, 1983 Career Win-Loss: 145-199


Turned Pro: 2001 Career Prize Money: $3,988,958
Birthplace: Taipei, Chinese Taipei Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Taipei, Chinese Taipei Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 7-23
Height: 511 (1.80m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 163lbs (74kg) 33 (November 1, 2010)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 86 (January 31, 2005)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Posted double-digit win totals in each of last 8 seasons
2015: 77 (19-21), 2014: 38 (24-21), 2013: 66 (17-17), (2008-15). Owns 4th most wins all-time on ATP Challenger
2012: 60 (12-18), 2011: 82 (12-21), 2010: 35 (15-20), Tour (308-130). Earned 300th Challenger win in 15 Seoul,
2009: 98 (10-23), 2008: 64 (11-15), 2007: 103 (7-15), KOR 2R (d. Jenkins). Among 7 career Top 10 wins, upset
2006: 103 (2-7), 2005: 160 (6-8), 2004: 86 (5-10), No. 6 Murray in 08 Beijing Olympics 1R. Earned 1st
2003: 199 (3-2), 2002: 194 (0-0), 2001: T598 (2-1) tour-level win as 17-year-old in 01 Davis Cup tie vs. PAK
(d. Khan) and 1st ATP win at 04 London/Queens Club (d.
Arthurs in 1R and No. 3 Coria in 2R, l. to Stepanek in QF)
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $514,900 CAREER FINALIST (1): 2014 (1) Auckland(H).
Matches won-lost: 19-21 (singles), 9-10 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (3).
Challenger: 13-5 (singles), 4-0 (doubles)
Singles quarter-finalist: Chennai, Delray Beach, GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 9-6)
Nottingham, Winston-Salem, Beijing Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
Doubles winner: Chennai(w/Marray) Aus. Open 7-11 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Finalist: Geneva(w/Klaasen) Roland Garros* 2-7 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Wimbledon 10-12 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd QF 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
US Open 2-9 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS *W/O in 2013 not included as loss
> The Chinese Taipei veteran has ended 8 straight seasons
in Top 100 (2008-15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
33 on Nov. 1, 2010 soon after winning Seoul, KOR (Career W-L: 24-37)
Challenger title (d. Anderson). Finished 10 as highest- Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 04
ranked Asian at No. 35. Broke into Top 100 on May 3, 2004 Indian Wells 7-8 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
following run to Mexico City, MEX Challenger final (l. to Miami 6-8 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
Morrison) and cracked Top 50 on July 5, 2010 after Monte-Carlo 1-1 2nd
reaching Wimbledon QF Madrid 1-1 2nd
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour singles final at 14 Auckland, Toronto/Montral 3-7 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st
ending 0-10 run in ATP QFs by beating Johnson in QF and Cincinnati 3-6 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
No. 3 Ferrer in SF (l. to Isner). Winner of 3 doubles titles, Shanghai 3-5 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
including Chennai titles 10 years apart in 05 w/Schuettler Paris 0-1 1st
(d. Bhupathi/Bjorkman) and 15 w/Marray (d. Klaasen/
Paes). Leads all players with 22 ATP Challenger Tour PERSONAL
singles titles, winning at least 1 each year from 2004-15. > Nicknamed himself Rendy since his English teacher had
Also winner of 12 Challenger doubles titles a difficult time with his given first name
> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam QF at 10 Wimbledon (d. No. 7 > Began playing at age 8
Roddick 97 in 5th, l. to No. 3 Djokovic), becoming only Asian > Says if he wasnt playing tennis, hed likely be back in
quarter-finalist at All England Club since Matsuoka in 95. school studying
Reached 3R at 3 other majors, most recently at 12 > His parents are in business; 1 older brother is a computer
Australian Open (l. to del Potro). Has played in 30 engineer
consecutive Grand Slam main draws > Aspires to be the 1st Chinese Taipei man to reach the Top 10
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached R16 at 2 events: 10 > Favourite surface is hard court
Toronto as Q (l. to Kohlschreiber) and 14 Cincinnati (d. No. > Wife, Chien Chung-wen (married Dec. 4, 2010). Son,
5 Berdych, l. to Fognini). Qualified 14 times into an ATP Wei-Chen (born on Oct. 30, 2014)
Masters 1000 main draw, including debut at 04 Cincinnati > Coached by Roberto Antonini
(l. to Kuerten)

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NICOLAS MAHUT (FRA)
@nmahut Nicolas Mahut @nicomahut

Date of Birth: January 21, 1982 Career Win-Loss: 133-174


Turned Pro: 2000 Career Prize Money: $5,431,754
Birthplace: Angers, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/2
Residence: Boulogne-Billancourt, France Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 5-31
Height: 63 (1.90m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 176lbs (80kg) 37 (May 5, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 9 (October 5, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) seasons (2011-15). Earned biggest win of career (by ranking)
2015: 71 (11-11), 2014: 117 (14-23), 2013: 50 (17-7), over No. 2 Nadal in 07 London/Queens Club QF. Hit 103 aces
2012: 107 (16-18), 2011: 80 (11-11), 2010: 132 (3-7), in longest match ever vs. Isner in 10 Wimbledon 1R, falling
2009: 217 (4-4), 2008: 98 (16-26), 2007: 45 (22-20), 70-68 after 11h5m over 3 days (Isner hit 113 aces). Owns
2006: 68 (11-19), 2005: 135 (1-5), 2004: 129 (3-10), records of 215-125 at Challengers and 73-41 at Futures.
2003: 94 (3-6), 2002: 266 (0-1), 2001: 214 (1-4), Secured 1st singles win at 01 Marseille as Q (d. Godwin) and
2000: 390 (0-2), 1999: T1070 (0-0) 1st doubles win at 00 Marseille as WC w/Benneteau (d.
Macpherson/Nyborg)

2015 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (3): 2015 (1) s-Hertogenbosch(G);


Prize money: $1,102,008 2013 (2) Newport(G), s-Hertogenbosch(G).
Matches won-lost: 11-11 (singles), 33-17 (doubles) CAREER FINALIST (2): 2007 (2) Newport(G), London/Queens
Challenger: 6-4 (singles), 2-2 (doubles) Club(G). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (10). FINALIST (10).
Singles winner: s-Hertogenbosch
Quarter-finalist: Metz GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-8)
Doubles winner: London/Queens Club, US Open Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 04 03 01 00
Finalist: Australian Open, s-Hertogenbosch, Aus. Open 5-7 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
Metz(all w/Herbert) Roland Garros 5-13 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Wimbledon 6-10 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd
US Open 3-10 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Doubles (1-2 in finals). US Open: WON 2015; Australian Open: RUP 2015 (both w/
> The Frenchman ended 7 seasons in Top 100 of singles Herbert); Roland Garros: RUP 2013 (w/Llodra)
rankings. Won ATP Masters 1000 Paris 1R matches to
break into Top 100 on Nov. 3, 2003 (d. Nieminen) and Top BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
50 on Nov. 5, 2007 (d. Gabashvili). Reached doubles Career 15
career-high No. 9 on Oct. 5, 2015 soon after US Open 1-2 RR (w/ Herbert)
title. As a junior, peaked at No. 3 in singles on Jan. 24,
2000 and No. 1 in doubles on Dec. 31, 1999 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
> Qualified for 15 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (Career W-L: 14-33)
w/Herbert, going 1-2 in RR (d. Matkowski/Zimonjic) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 08 07 06 05 04 03 01
> Reached 5 ATP singles finals, all on grass, including Indian Wells 5-4 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd
titles at 13 s-Hertogenbosch as 240th-ranked Q (d. No. Miami 2-4 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
10 Wawrinka), 13 Newport (d. Hewitt) and 15 Monte-Carlo 1-4 2nd 1st 1st 1st
s-Hertogenbosch as Q (d. Goffin). Owns 10 ATP doubles Madrid 0-1 1st
titles all with French partners and 1st 6 on indoor hard Rome 1-2 1st 2nd
in FRA. Has 44 Challenger and Futures titles combined Toronto/Montral 1-5 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st
> Advanced to Grand Slam singles 3R 4 times, most Cincinnati 0-3 1st 1st 1st
recently at 15 Roland Garros (l. to Simon in 5 sets). Won Paris 4-9 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st
1st major doubles title at 15 US Open w/Herbert (d. J. Doubles (0-1 in finals). Paris: RUP 2011 (w/Benneteau)
Murray/Peers). Also reached finals at 15 Aus. Open w/
Herbert (l. to Bolelli/Fognini) and 13 Roland Garros w/ PERSONAL
Llodra (l. to Bryan/Bryan 76 in 3rd). As a junior, won 3 > Began playing tennis at age 5
Grand Slam titles: 00 Wimbledon singles (d. Ancic), 00 > Mother, Brigitte, passed away in March 05; Father, Philippe,
Aus. Open doubles w/Robredo (d. Davis/Roddick) and is a retired computer engineer; 3 older brothers, Dominique,
99 US Open doubles w/Benneteau (d. Davis/Francis) Stephane, and Jean-Philippe; 1 older sister, Delphine
> Posted best ATP Masters 1000 result by reaching 3R at > Admired Pete Sampras, Yannick Noah and Michael Jordan
Indian Wells in 07 (d. Safin, l. to Murray) and 08 (l. to No. 1 > Wrote the book Le Match de Ma Vie (The Match of My Life)
Federer). In doubles, reached 11 Paris final w/ about epic Wimbledon match against Isner
Benneteau (d. Bryan/Bryan in 2R, l. to Bopanna/Qureshi) > Wife, Virginie. Son, Natanel (born August 18, 2011)
> Posted double-digit singles win totals in 5 straight > Coached by Thierry Ascione and Gabriel Urpi

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ADRIAN MANNARINO (FRA)
www.adrianmannarino.fr @AdrianMannarino Adrian Mannarino @adrianmannarino

Date of Birth: June 29, 1988 Career Win-Loss: 77-108


Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $2,722,391
Birthplace: Soisy-sous-Montmorency, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/2
Residence: Soisy-sous-Montmorency, France Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-14
Height: 511 (1.81m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 154lbs (70kg) 27 (July 27, 2015)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 210 (September 14, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Made tour-level debut at 08 Roland Garros as WC (l. to
2015: 47 (28-29), 2014: 44 (16-23), 2013: 60 (10-15), Junqueira) and earned 1st win at 08 Metz as Q (d. Seppi in
2012: 188 (1-7), 2011: 87 (17-23), 2010: 83 (2-4), 1R, l. to Mathieu in SF)
2009: 180 (0-4), 2008: 131 (3-3), 2007: 367 (0-0),
2006: 444 (0-0), 2005: 913 (0-0), 2004: T1097 (0-0) CAREER FINALIST (2): 2015 (2) Bogot(H), Auckland(H).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-3)


2015 HIGHLIGHTS Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Prize money: $820,680 Aus. Open 3-6 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st
Matches won-lost: 28-29 (singles), 4-14 (doubles) Roland Garros 1-7 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Challenger: 6-2 (singles) Wimbledon 6-5 2nd 2nd 4th 2nd 1st
Singles finalist: Auckland, Bogot US Open 6-5 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd
Semi-finalist: Delray Beach
Quarter-finalist: s-Hertogenbosch, Newport, Shenzhen ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
(Career W-L: 9-21)
Career 15 14 13 11 08
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Indian Wells 3-3 4th 1st 1st
> The Frenchman enjoyed his 2nd straight Top 50 finish in Miami 3-3 4th 2nd 1st
15. Achieved career-high ranking of No. 27 on July 27, 2015 Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
after reaching Bogot final. Broke into Top 50 on July 4, Madrid 1-2 1st 2nd
2011 after advancing to Wimbledon 2R (l. to No. 3 Federer), Rome 0-2 1st 1st
and cracked Top 100 on Aug. 10, 2009 after falling in Toronto/Montral 0-2 1st 1st
Segovia, ESP Challenger final (l. to F. Lopez) Cincinnati 0-2 1st 1st
> Enters 16 still seeking 1st ATP World Tour title after Shanghai 0-1 1st
reaching 1st 2 finals in 15: Auckland (l. to Vesely) and Paris 2-5 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
Bogot (l. to Tomic). Winner of 10 Challenger and 6 Futures
singles championships, highlighted by 5 Challenger titles PERSONAL
in 14: Manta, ECU as Q (d. Andreozzi); Segovia, ESP (d. > Began playing at age 5
Menendez-Maceiras); Istanbul, TUR (d. Ito); Knoxville, > Father, Florent, is a tennis coach; mother, Annie, is a
USA (d. Groth); and Champaign, USA (d. Nielsen) former school teacher; has 3 older brothers, Julien,
> Reached 1st Grand Slam 4R of career at 13 Wimbledon (l. Thomas and Morgan, who played 10 Futures events
to Kubot). Also advanced to US Open 3R in 13 (l. to No. 7 between 06-10; 1 younger sister, Iris
Federer) and 14 (l. to Bautista Agut). Fell to No. 3 Murray in > While growing up, admired fellow left-hander
15 US Open 2R after leading 2 sets to 0 Marcelo Rios
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached 4R in back-to-back > Enjoys playing on all surfaces and considers volley as
events at 15 Indian Wells (l. to No. 4 Murray) and Miami (d. best shot
No. 8 Wawrinka, l. to Thiem). Win over Wawrinka was 1st > Says place he enjoys playing most is in his home country
vs. Top 10 player (1-14 overall) > Fan of Paris St. Germain football team and favourite actors
> Earned career-best 28 wins in 15, surpassing his are Jean Dujardin, Jamel Debbouze and Thomas Ngijol
combined total of 27 in 2012-14. Owns 100+ wins on both > Coached by former ATP pro Marc Gicquel. Fitness trainer
ATP Challenger Tour (155-83) and ITF Futures Circuit is Pascal Supiot from French Tennis Federation (FFT)
(101-54), highlighted by 28-2 Challenger campaign in 14.

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ILLYA MARCHENKO (UKR)
@imarchello @i.marchello

Date of Birth: September 8, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 42-55


Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $1,178,282
Birthplace: Dneprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Donetsk, Ukraine Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 181lbs (82kg) 67 (July 19, 2010)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 268 (August 25, 2014)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) to Almagro in 1R) and 10 Paris (l. to Stakhovsky)
2015: 94 (5-7), 2014: 143 (4-5), 2013: 155 (1-4), 2012: 160 (3-1), > Earned career-high 18 tour-level wins in 10, then followed
2011: 228 (5-12), 2010: 81 (18-21), 2009: 120 (5-5), with 18 combined tour-level wins from 2011-15. Enters 16
2008: 222 (1-0), 2007: 510 (0-0), 2006: 446 (0-0), 2005: N/R (0-0) yet to win a set vs. Top 10 opponents (0-4 in matches, 0-11 in
sets). Owns records of 148-107 at Challengers and 54-23 at
Futures. Earned 1st tour-level win in 08 during Davis Cup
2015 HIGHLIGHTS debut vs. POR (d. Sousa). Posted 1st ATP wins en route to
Prize money: $221,203 09 Moscow SF
Matches won-lost: 5-7 (singles), 1-2 (doubles)
Challenger: 30-16 (singles), 2-7 (doubles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-4)
Singles quarter-finalist: s-Hertogenbosch Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Aus. Open 2-4 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
Roland Garros 0-3 1st 1st 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon* 1-1 1st 2nd
> The Ukrainian returned to year-end Top 100 in 15 (No. 94) US Open 2-3 2nd 2nd 1st
for 1st time since 10 (No. 81). Achieved career-high ranking *W/O in 2010 not included as loss
of No. 67 on July 19, 2010 soon after winning 1R match at
Wimbledon (d. Berrer). Broke into Top 100 on Feb. 8, 2010 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
after reaching Zagreb QF (Career W-L: 1-4)
> Reached 2 ATP World Tour SFs both in Russia: 09 Moscow Career 11 10
as Q (d. Istomin, Golubev and Korolev; l. to Tipsarevic) and Indian Wells 0-1 1st
10 St. Petersburg (d. Istomin, Kravchuk and Becker; l. to Miami 1-1 2nd
Kukushkin). Also a quarter-finalist at 10 Zagreb (l. to Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
Melzer), 10 Marseille as LL (l. to No. 9 Tsonga), 10 Paris 0-1 1st
Eastbourne (l. to Istomin) and 15 s-Hertogenbosch as Q (l.
to Goffin). Owns 4 Challenger titles, most recently winning PERSONAL
15 Mons, BEL (d. Becker) > Began playing tennis at age 7
> Successfully qualified at 6 Grand Slam events during > Father, Vassili, and mother, Anna, are both engineers. Has
career, including 3 in 15: Australian Open (l. to No. 8 Raonic one older brother, Igor, a manager and former ice skater
in 1R), Roland Garros (l. to Berlocq in 1R after leading by 2 who took part in the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics
sets) and US Open (d. Monfils in 1R, l. to Stakhovsky in 2R). > Admired Lleyton Hewitt growing up and Roger Federer
Did not attempt to qualify at 15 Wimbledon. In all, reached > Favourite surface is hard and considers backhand as best
2R at a major 5 times, including debut at 10 Australian shot is his backhand
Open as Q (d. Moya in Spaniards last Grand Slam match, l. > Likes computer games, music (rock) and movies
to Davydenko) (Bruce Willis)
> Enjoyed 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 10 Miami as Q (d. > Coached by Nizami Mamedov
Mathieu, l. to Robredo in 2R). Also qualified at 10 Toronto (l.

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PAUL-HENRI MATHIEU (FRA)
www.paulhenrimathieu.fr @PHMofficiel Paul Henri Mathieu @phmofficiel

Date of Birth: January 12, 1982 Career Win-Loss: 257-278


Turned Pro: 1999 Career Prize Money: $5,574,523
Birthplace: Strasbourg, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/5
Residence: Boulogne-Billancourt, Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 10-58
France Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 61 (1.85m) 12 (April 7, 2008)
Weight: 163lbs (73kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 103 (September 15, 2008)
Two-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Made Davis Cup debut in 02 final, falling to No. 3 Safin in 4
2015: 95 (7-12), 2014: 97 (11-17), 2013: 129 (6-19), sets and Youzhny in deciding match after leading by 2 sets
2012: 59 (14-17), 2011: N/R (0-0), 2010: 97 (11-20), (RUS d. FRA 3-2). Entered final with 13 straight ATP victories
2009: 33 (28-29), 2008: 32 (32-28), 2007: 25 (46-24), (10 MD, 3 Q), including win over Safin in Moscow
2006: 55 (23-28), 2005: 47 (28-29), 2004: 121 (10-11), > Underwent arthroscopic surgeries on both knees as a junior
2003: 83 (16-23), 2002: 36 (23-16), 2001: 147 (0-2), in 97 and 98. As a pro, missed Jan.-Mar. 03 (abdomen),
2000: 272 (2-3) , 1999: 512 (0-0), 1998: T1342 (0-0) Jan.-July 04 (left wrist) and Nov. 10-Jan. 12 (left knee
surgery on Mar. 11, 2011)

2015 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (4): 2007 (2) - Gstaad(CL), Casablanca(CL);


Prize money: $292,030 2002 (2) - Lyon(IC), Moscow(IC). FINALIST (5): 2015 (1) -
Matches won-lost: 7-12 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Kitzbhel(CL);2009 (1) - Hamburg(CL); 2008 (1) - Metz(IH);
Challenger: 19-10 (singles), 0-3 (doubles) 2007 (1) - Moscow(IH); 2003 (1) - Palermo(CL).
Singles finalist: Kitzbhel CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).
Quarter-finalist: Bstad
GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 10-12)
Career 15 14 13 12 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Aus. Open 7-8 1st 1st 2nd 4th 1st 4th 1st 1st
> The Frenchman has ended Top 100 in 11 of last 14 Roland Garros 16-13 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 4th 1st
seasons, highlighted by No. 25 finish in 07. Achieved Wimbledon 11-11 1st 2nd 1st 4th 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 1st 1st 2nd
career-high No. 12 on Apr. 7, 2008 after reaching Miami US Open 8-13 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st
4R (d. Cilic and Moya, l. to No. 2 Nadal). Broke into Top 100
on June 10, 2002 following Roland Garros 4R and Top 50 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
on Oct. 7, 2002 after Moscow title (Career W-L: 45-66)
> Owns 4-5 record in finals, including back-to-back titles Career 14 13 12 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
in 02 at Moscow as Q (d. No. 4 Safin and Schalken) and Indian Wells 11-8 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th
Lyon as SE (d. Kuerten). First Frenchman to win 2 titles in Miami 7-8 1st 1st 3rd 4th 4th 1st 2nd 1st
as many weeks since Leconte in 86. Added titles in 07 at Monte-Carlo 2-9 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Casablanca (d. Montaes) and Gstaad (d. Seppi). Madrid 2-6 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st
Reached 1st final in 6+ years at 15 Kitzbhel as Q (l. to Rome 2-6 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Kohlschreiber) Toronto/Montral 8-7 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st SF 2nd
> Advanced to Grand Slam 4R 6 times, coming closest to Cincinnati 5-8 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
QF at 02 Roland Garros as WC (d. Ferreira, Santoro and Shanghai 0-1 1st
Novak, l. to No. 4 Agassi after leading by 2 sets). Most Paris 5-8 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 1st
recently reached 4R at 10 Wimbledon (l. to No. 1 Nadal).
Ended junior career by winning 00 Roland Garros title (d. PERSONAL
Roddick in QF, Robredo in final) > Nicknamed Paulo
> Reached 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF and SF at 05 Montral > Began playing tennis at age 3 1/2 with his older brother
(d. No. 5 Roddick in 1R, l. to No. 2 Nadal) Pierre-Yves, who is a coach in Strasbourg
> Won 20+ matches in 5 straight seasons (2005-09), > Father, Patrick, is a dentist; mother, Yveline, is a housewife.
highlighted by 46-win effort in 07. Qualified for 6 Has one older sister, Aude
tour-level events in 15. Enters 16 on a 21-match losing > From 1997-2000 trained at Nick Bollettieri Academy in
streak vs. Top 10 opponents since beating No. 5 Bradenton, Fla. before moving back to Paris
Davydenko at 08 Beijing Olympics. Last man to beat > Admired Boris Becker growing up
Sampras before American retired (02 Long Island 2R). > Favourite surfaces are hard and clay
Won ATP debut at 00 Kitzbhel as WC (d. Stanoytchev) > Voted 2002 ATP Newcomer of the Year by his fellow players
> Girlfriend, Quiterie; son, Gabriel (born March 11, 12)
> Coached by countryman and former ATP pro Nicolas Devilder

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mARCIN mATKOWSKI (POL)
Date of Birth: January 15, 1981 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 401-315
Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize money: $3,418,914
Birthplace: Barlinek, Poland Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 16/27
Residence: Warsaw, Poland Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 61 (1.85m) 647 (September 11, 2000)
Weight: 198lbs (89kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 7 (July 9, 2012)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP doubles ranking History (W-l) Madrid (d. Mirnyi/Nestor and Lindstedt/Tecau). Also a
2015: 16 (41-28), 2014: 27 (34-24), 2013: 18 (33-27), 7-time runner-up at ATP Masters 1000 events, most
2012: 16 (28-21), 2011: 14 (24-29), 2010: 12 (38-28), recently w/Zimonjic at 15 Madrid (l. to Bopanna/Mergea)
2009: 17 (35-29),2008: T15 (38-27), 2007: 23 (36-26), and 15 Cincinnati (d. Rojer/Tecau and Dodig/Melo, l. to
2006: 17 (43-32),2005: 52 (19-19), 2004: 52 (24-19), Nestor/Roger-Vasselin)
2003: 97 (5-1), 2002: 204 (1-1), 2001: 292 (0-2), > Earned 20+ wins in 10 straight seasons (2006-15), including
2000: 650 (2-0), 1999: 1277 (0-0), 1998: 768 (0-0) 40+ in 06 and 15. Owns 7-24 record vs. Bryan/Bryan,
including 10-match losing streak entering 16 since win in 11
ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai QF w/Fyrstenberg. Celebrated
2015 HigHligHts 400th win of career in 15 Vienna 1R w/Zimonjic (d. Garcia-
Prize money: $488,082 Lopez/Thiem). Made winning tour-level debut at 00 Davis
Matches won-lost: 41-28 (doubles) Cup tie vs. EST w/Nijaki (d. Kunnap/Vahkal). Earned 1st ATP
Doubles finalist: Madrid, London/Queens Club, Cincinnati win at 02 Sopot w/Fyrstenberg as WC (d. Gawlowski/Kubot)
(all w/Zimonjic)
Semi-finalist: Sydney (w/Lindstedt), Indian Wells, CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (16): 2014 (2) - Kuala Lumpur(IH) (w/
Monte-Carlo, Stuttgart, Washington, Beijing(all w/ Paes), Metz(IH); 2013 (1) Hamburg(CL); 2012 (2) Madrid(CL),
Zimonjic) Barcelona(CL); 2010 (1) Eastbourne(G); 2009 (2) Kuala
Lumpur(IH), Eastbourne(G); 2008 (2) Madrid(IH),
Warsaw(CL); 2007 (2) Vienna(IH), Sopot (CL); 2006 (1)
Career HigHligHts Bucharest(CL); 2005 (1) Sopot(CL); 2004 (1) Costa do
> The Pole has finished 10 straight seasons in Top 30 of Sauipe (CL); 2003 (1) - Sopot(CL) (all w/Fyrstenberg).
doubles rankings (2006-15) and 8 of 10 in Top 20 (all but 07 FINALIST (27).
and 14). Returned to career-high ranking of No. 7 on Aug.
24, 2015 after falling to No. 45 on Aug. 11, 2014 his lowest grand slam History
ranking since No. 48 on Jan. 16, 2006 Doubles (0-1 in finals) US Open: RUP 2011 (w/Fyrstenberg)
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals 7 times, most
recently in 15 w/Zimonjic (0-3 in RR). Also competed 6 times barClays atP World tour Finals History
w/Fyrstenberg, reaching the 11 final (d. Bhupathi/Paes in Career 15 13 11 10 09 08 06
SF, l. to Mirnyi/Nestor) and SFs in 10(d. Bryan/Bryan in RR, 10-15 RR RR RUP SF RR SF RR
l. to Bhupathi/Mirnyi) and 08 (l. to Bryan/Bryan) (15 w/ Zimonjic, 06-13 w/Fyrstenberg)
> Winner of 16 ATP World Tour doubles titles in 43 finals,
including 15 titles w/Fyrstenberg. Most recent title came at atP World tour masters 1000 History
14 Kuala Lumpur w/Paes (d. J. Murray/Peers). Won 1st title Doubles (2-7 in finals).
on home soil at 03 Sopot (d. Cermak/Friedl) and added 3 Miami: RUP 2013; Madrid: WON 2012, 2008; RUP 2015, 2007;
more titles in POL: 05 Sopot (d. Arnold Ker/Prieto), 07 Cincinnati: RUP 2015; Shanghai: RUP 2010, 2009; Paris: RUP 2014
Sopot (d. Garcia/Prieto) and 08 Warsaw (d. Davydenko/ (15 w/ Zimonjic, 14 w/J. Melzer, all other years w/Fyrstenberg)
Schukin). Also owns 12 Challenger titles
> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam final at 11 US Open w/ Personal
Fyrstenberg (d. Bhupathi/Paes and Bopanna/Qureshi, l. to > Began playing tennis at age 8
Melzer/Petzschner). Also reached 06 Australian Open SF > Father, Zbigniew; mother, Jolanta. Has 1 younger sister,
w/Fyrstenberg (d. Santoro/Zimonjic in 3R, l. to Damm/ Dominika
Paes). Fell in 9 major QFs, including 3 w/Zimonjic in 15: > Went to UCLA from 2001-03 before turning pro. Finished 02
Roland Garros (d. J. Murray/Peers, l. to Bryan/Bryan), season as half of No. 1 college doubles team w/Rojer
Wimbledon (d. Herbert/Mahut, l. to Rojer/Tecau) and US > Enjoys going to movies and reading books, especially by
Open (l. to J. Murray/Peers 76 in 3rd). In mixed doubles, Grisham, Clancy and Brown
runner-up at 12 US Open w/Peschke (l. to Soares/ > His idol growing up was Pete Sampras and says hard court
Makarova) and 15 Roland Garros w/Hradecka (l. to M. is his favourite surface
Bryan/Mattek-Sands) > Considers his serve and forehand as best part of his game
> Won ATP Masters 1000 titles w/Fyrstenberg at 08 Madrid (d. > Wife, Katarzyna (married July 14, 2012); daughter, Maja
Nestor/Zimonjic in QF and Bhupathi/Knowles) and 12 (born December 15, 2011)

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LEONARDO MAYER (ARG)
www.leonardomayer.net @yacamayer

Date of Birth: May 15, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 118-122


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $3,705,851
Birthplace: Corrientes, Argentina Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/2
Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-22
Height: 63 (1.91m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 183lbs (83kg) 21 (June 22, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 58 (September 21, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > In Davis Cup, gave valiant effort to lead Argentina to 15 SF.
2015: 35 (28-23), 2014: 28 (28-20), 2013: 95 (13-18), Went 8-0 in live rubbers from 14 Play-off (d. ISR 3-2)
2012: 72 (14-14), 2011: 78 (4-7), 2010: 94 (13-21), 2009: 75 (17-18), through 15 SF (l. to BEL 3-2), including longest singles
2008: 102 (1-1), 2007: 189 (0-0), 2006: 292 (0-0), 2005: 718 (0-0), match in Davis Cup history. Beat Souza 15-13 in 5th on 11th
2004: T1339 (0-0), 2003: T1405 (0-0) MP after 6h43m (d. BRA 3-2 in 15 1R). Sustained right
adductor tear during 15 SF

2015 HigHLigHts CAREER TITLES (1): 2014 (1) Hamburg(CL).


Prize money: $814,582 FINALIST (2): 2015 (1) Nice(CL); 2014 (1) Via del Mar(CL).
Matches won-lost: 28-23 (singles), 10-17 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2).
Singles finalist: Nice
Semi-finalist: Sydney granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 3-3)
Quarter-finalist: So Paulo, Nottingham Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09
Aus. Open 2-6 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st
Roland Garros 11-7 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd
Career HigHLigHts Wimbledon 7-6 3rd 4th 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
> The Argentine finished back-to-back seasons in Top 50 US Open 6-6 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd
(2014-15). Reached No. 51 on June 7, 2010, but did not break
into Top 50 until July 7, 2014 after advancing to Wimbledon atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
4R. Achieved career-high ranking of No. 21 on June 22, (Career W-L: 13-18)
2015 prior to defending Wimbledon 4R points (l. to Career 15 14 13 12 10 09
Anderson in 3R) Indian Wells* 3-2 3rd 2nd 1st
> Captured 1st career title at 14 ATP World Tour 500 event in Miami 1-4 3rd 1st 1st 1st
Hamburg (d. No. 7 Ferrer 76 in 3rd). Reached 2 other Madrid 3-2 3rd 2nd
clay-court finals at 14 Via del Mar (d. Robredo in 2R after Rome 1-2 2nd 1st
saving 4 MPs, l. to Fognini) and 15 Nice (l. to Thiem 76 in Toronto/Montral 2-3 2nd 1st 2nd
3rd). On ATP Challenger Tour, won 8 titles from 2007-13 (7 Cincinnati 0-1 1st
on clay) Shanghai 2-2 2nd 2nd
> Reached Grand Slam 4R for 1st time at 14 Wimbledon (l. to Paris 1-2 2nd 1st
Dimitrov). Has reached Grand Slam 3R on 8 other *W/O in 2013 not included as loss
occasions, most recently at 15 Roland Garros (l. to No. 10
Cilic) and Wimbledon (l. to Anderson). As a junior, won 05 PersonaL
Roland Garros doubles title w/Massa (d. Bubka/Chardy) > Full name is Leonardo Martin Mayer, nicknamed Leo
> Entering 16, has yet to reach an ATP Masters 1000 QF, > Began playing tennis at age 9
posting best result by advancing to 15 Madrid R16 (d. F. > Father, Orlando, works in a bank; mother, Estela, is a
Lopez, l. to No. 6 Raonic). At 14 Shanghai, lost in 2R to teacher; has 2 brothers, Gabriel and Walter, and 1 sister,
eventual champion Federer 76 in 3rd after holding 5 MPs Veronica
> Earned 25+ tour-level wins in back-to-back seasons > Considers clay as favourite surface and forehand
(2014-15). Has posted 100+ career wins on ATP World Tour as strength
(118-122) and ATP Challenger Tour (157-88). Owns 1-22 > Favourite hobby is playing football
record vs. Top 10 players with only win coming in 14 > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would be a football player,
Hamburg final over Ferrer. Won tour-level debut at 08 most likely a goalkeeper
Kitzbhel (d. Gremelmayr) > Coached by Leo Alonso

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MARCELO MELO (BRA)
@marcelomelo83 Marcelo Melo @marcelomelo83

Date of Birth: September 23, 1983 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 336-217


Turned Pro: 1998 Career Prize Money: $3,189,234
Birthplace: Belo Horizonte, Brazil Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 19/18
Residence: Belo Horizonte, Brazil Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 68 (2.03m) 273 (November 21, 2005)
Weight: 192lbs (87kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 1 (November 2, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > At ATP Masters 1000 level, has won 3 titles: 13 Shanghai w/
2015: 1 (54-17), 2014: 6 (44-25), 2013: 6 (34-26), Dodig (d. Marrero/Verdasco), 15 Shanghai w/Klaasen (d.
2012: 18 (44-27), 2011: 27 (38-27), 2010: 39 (29-30), Bolelli/Fognini) and 15 Paris w/Dodig (d. Pospisil/Sock).
2009: 36 (32-30), 2008: 19 (42-23), 2007: 34 (18-11), Also runner-up w/Dodig at 14 Monte-Carlo (l. to Bryan/
2006: 116 (0-0), 2005: 154 (0-0), 2004: 180 (1-1), Bryan 10-8 in Match TB) and 14 Toronto (l. to Peya/Soares)
2003: 430 (0-0), 2002: 226 (0-0), 2001: 1445 (0-0), > Earned 29+ wins in 8 straight seasons (2008-15), highlighted
2000: 1169 (0-0), 1999: 1361 (0-0) by career-high 54 wins in 15. Enjoyed 300th career win in 15
Miami 2R w/Soares (d. J. Murray/Peers). Enters 16 with 7-15
record vs. Bryan/Bryan, including 5-set Davis Cup win in 13
2015 HIGHLIGHTS w/Soares. Made winning ATP debut at 04 Costa Do Sauipe
Prize money: $1,022,964 as WC w/Ferreiro (d. Ferrer/Ramirez Hidalgo)
Matches won-lost: 54-17 (doubles)
Doubles Winner: Acapulco, Roland Garros (both w/Dodig), CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (19): 2015 (6) Paris(IH) (w/Dodig),
Tokyo, Shanghai(both w/Klaasen), Vienna(w/Kubot), Vienna(IH) (w/Kubot), Shanghai(H) (w/Klaasen), Tokyo(H)
Paris(w/Dodig) (w/Klaasen), Roland Garros(CL), Acapulco(H) (both w/Dodig)
Finalist: Washington(w/Dodig) 2014 (1) Auckland(H) (w/Knowle); 2013 (2) Shanghai(H) (w/
Semi-finalist: Auckland(w/Mirnyi), Australian Open(w/ Dodig), Brisbane(H) (w/Robredo); 2012 (1) Stockholm(IH) (w/
Dodig), So Paulo(w/Knowle), Indian Wells(w/Dodig), Soares); 2011 (2) Costa do Sauipe(CL), Santiago (CL) (both
Miami(w/Soares), Monte-Carlo, Cincinnati, Barclays ATP w/Soares); 2010 (1) Nice(CL) (w/Soares);
World Tour Finals(all w/Dodig) 2009 (1) Kitzbhel(CL) (w/Sa); 2008 (4) New Haven(H) (w/
Sa), Prtschach(CL) (w/Sa), Costa do Sauipe(CL) (w/Sa),
Adelaide(H) (w/Garcia); 2007 (1) Estoril(CL) (w/Sa).
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS FINALIST (18).
> The Brazilian finished 15 as World No. 1 doubles player
after ending Bryans 164-week run atop rankings. GRAND SLAM HISTORY
Became 1st year-end No. 1 other than Bryans since Doubles (1-1 in nals). Roland Garros: WON 2015; Wimbledon: RUP 2013
Zimonjic in 08. Took over top spot on Nov. 2, 2015 after (both w/Dodig)
winning 3 straight titles at Tokyo, Shanghai and Vienna.
Entering 16, has been ranked Top 10 each week since Oct. BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
14, 2013, one day after 1st Shanghai title win. Ended 15 at Career 15 14 13
No. 3 in team rankings w/Dodig 8-5 SF RUP SF (all w/ Dodig)
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 2013-15
w/Dodig. Runner-up in 14 (l. to Bryan/Bryan 10-7 in Match ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
TB). SF in 13 (d. Bryan/Bryan in RR, l. to Marrero/ Doubles (3-2 in nals). Monte-Carlo: RUP 2014; Toronto: RUP 2014 (both w/
Verdasco) and 15 (l. to Bopanna/Mergea) Dodig); Shanghai: WON 2015 (w/Klaasen), 2013; Paris: WON 2015 (both w/Dodig)
> Winner of 19 titles entering 16, highlighted by career-high
6 in 15. Won 17 straight matches and swept 4 titles last PERSONAL
fall with 3 partners: Tokyo w/Klaasen (d. Cabal/Farah), > Full name is Marcelo Pinheiro Davi de Melo. Nicknamed
Shanghai w/Klaasen (d. Bolelli/Fognini), Vienna w/Kubot Girafa (Giraffe) since hes tall
(d. J. Murray/Peers) and Paris w/Dodig (d. Pospisil/Sock). > Began playing at age 7 in Belo Horizonte with his family
Won 1+ ATP title in 9 straight seasons (2007-15). Owns 11 > Father, Paulo Ernane Davi de Melo, is a system analyst;
Challenger and 24 Futures titles mother, Roxane Pinheiro Davi de Melo, is retired. Has 2 older
> Captured 1st Grand Slam mens doubles title at 15 Roland brothers, Ernane and Daniel
Garros w/Dodig (d. Bryan/Bryan 67 76 75). At 13 Wimbledon > Admires football great Ronaldo and played sport until he
w/Dodig, beat Mirnyi/Tecau and Paes/Stepanek in 5 sets was 15, but then dedicated more time into tennis
before falling to Bryans in final. Also reached SFs at 4 other > Favourite football team is Cruzeiro
majors, including 07 Wimbledon w/Sa (d. Hanley/Ullyett 57 > Considers his mental ability and volley as strengths and
76 46 76 28-26 in 2R longest doubles match by games in favourite surfaces are hard and grass courts
event history). Mixed doubles finalist at 09 Roland Garros > Coached by his brother, Daniel
w/King (l. to B. Bryan/Huber 10-7 in Match TB)

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FLORIN MERGEA (ROU)
Date of Birth: January 26, 1985 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 98-76
Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $1,131,692
Birthplace: Craiova, Romania Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 5/5
Residence: Bucharest, Romania Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 511 (1.80m) 243 (May 9, 2005)
Weight: 168lbs (76kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 7 (July 13, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP doubles ranking History (W-l) doubles w/Tecau (w/o vs. Henry/Reid); 03 doubles
2015: 11 (48-25), 2014: 24 (32-24), 2013: 64 (12-13), w/Tecau (l. to Oudsema/Simmonds); and 03 singles (d.
2012: 88 (2-3), 2011: 307 (0-1), 2010: T1413 (0-0), 2009: 321(0-0), Monfils in QF, l. to Baghdatis)
2008: 115 (1-5), 2007: 168 (2-2), 2006: 200 (0-0), 2005: 442 (0-0), > At ATP Masters 1000 level, saved 1 MP to win 15 Madrid
2004: 170 (0-2), 2003: 532 (1-1) title w/Bopanna (d. Matkowski/Zimonjic 11-9 in Match TB).
Advanced to SF in 1st ATP Masters 1000 and 1st event
w/Bopanna at 14 Shanghai (d. Pospisil/Sock and Dodig/
2015 HigHligHts Melo, l. to Bryan/Bryan)
Prize money: $590,952 > Increased win total in each of last 4 seasons (2012-15),
Matches won-lost: 48-25 (doubles) highlighted by 48-win effort in 15. Enters 16 with 4-3
Doubles winner: Madrid, Stuttgart (both w/Bopanna) record vs. Bryan/Bryan, posting 3 straight wins in 15:
Finalist: Auckland, Montpellier (both w/Inglot), Australian Open 3R w/Inglot, Dubai QF w/Inglot and
Casablanca, Halle, Barclays ATP World Tour Doubles Wimbledon QF w/Bopanna. Made tour-level doubles
Finals - London (all w/Bopanna) debut at 03 Kitzbhel as WC w/Hanescu (l. to Damm/Suk)
Semi-finalist: Rotterdam, Dubai (both w/Inglot), and earned 1st win during 03 Davis Cup tie vs. ECU
Wimbledon, Washington (both w/Bopanna) w/Tecau (d. Lapentti/Lapentti 13-11 in 5th)
> Sidelined after 15 US Open with right elbow injury and did
not play again until Vienna in late October. Returned to tour
Career HigHligHts after 11-month absence in July 2011, provided his wife
> The Romanian has improved his year-end doubles ranking travelled with him to every tournament
5 straight seasons (2011-15). Achieved career-high No. 7
on July 13, 2015 following run to Wimbledon SF. After CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5): 2015 (2) Stuttgart(G), Madrid(CL)
reaching No. 103 on June 8, 2008, broke into Top 100 on (both w/Bopanna); 2014 (2) Hamburg(CL) (w/Draganja),
Sept. 24, 2012. Has been ranked in Top 100 each week Via del Mar(CL) (w/Marach); 2013 (1) Vienna(IH) (w/
since. Ended 15 at No. 7 in team rankings w/Bopanna. As a Rosol). FINALIST (5): 2015 (5) Barclays ATP World Tour
junior, peaked at No. 1 in doubles on Dec. 16, 2002 and No. 2 Finals-London(IH), Halle(G), Casablanca(CL) (all w/
in singles on July 7, 2003 Bopanna), Montpellier(IH), Auckland(H) (both w/Inglot).
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 2015
w/Bopanna and reached final (d. Bryan/Bryan in RR and barClays atP World tour Finals History
Dodig/Melo in SF, l. to Rojer/Tecau). Earned berth on last Career 15
day of regular season when Pospisil/Sock lost in ATP 3-2 RUP (w/ Bopanna)
Masters 1000 Paris final
> Winner of 5 titles with 4 different partners, including 2 in atP World tour masters 1000 History
15 w/Bopanna: ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (d. Matkowski/ Doubles (1-0 in finals). Madrid: WON 2015 (w/Bopanna)
Zimonjic) and Stuttgart (d. Peya/Soares). Also runner-up 5
times in 15: Auckland and Montpellier w/Inglot, then Personal
Casablanca, Halle and Barclays ATP World Tour Finals > Nickname is Dodo
w/Bopanna. Owns 14 Challenger and 26 Futures titles > Started playing tennis at age 6
> Advanced to Grand Slam SFs at 14 Roland Garros > Favourite surface is hard court and shot is forehand
w/Draganja (d. Nestor/Zimonjic 76 in 3rd, l. to Granollers/ > Favourite tournaments are Wimbledon and US Open
Lopez) and 15 Wimbledon w/Bopanna (d. Bryan/Bryan 76 > Idol growing up was Formula 1 world champion
in 4th, l. to Rojer/Tecau 13-11 in 5th). Also reached QFs at Ayrton Senna
15 Australian Open w/Inglot (d. Bryan/Bryan, l. to Rojer/ > Speaks Romanian, English and French
Tecau) and 15 US Open w/Bopanna (l. to Inglot/Lindstedt). > Hobbies include Sim Racing, Formula 1, playing on the
As a junior, won Wimbledon doubles titles w/Tecau in 02 computer and consoles games
(d. B. Baker/Ram) and 03 (d. Feeny/Guccione), as well as > Wife, Daiana (married September 12, 2009)
03 Wimbledon singles title (d. Berdych, Tsonga and > Trains in Tampa, Florida
Guccione). Also fell in 3 Australian Open junior finals: 02 > Coached by countryman Alex Pop-Moldovan

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JUAN MONACO (ARG)
www.juanmonaco.com @picomonaco Juan Monaco @picomonaco

Date of Birth: March 29, 1984 Career Win-Loss: 325-254


Turned Pro: 2002 Career Prize Money: $7,524,038
Birthplace: Tandil, Argentina Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 8/12
Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 19-53
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 179lbs (81kg) 10 (July 23, 2012)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 41 (January 5, 2009)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Prtschach(CL), Buenos Aires(CL). FINALIST (12).
2015: 53 (21-19), 2014: 62 (22-20), 2013: 42 (25-23), CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (3).
2012: 12 (40-19), 2011: 26 (31-27), 2010: 26 (30-20),
2009: 30 (36-26), 2008: 47 (28-20), 2007: 23 (41-19), GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-9)
2006: 70 (18-23), 2005: 88 (17-25), 2004: 72 (16-13), Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
2003: 319 (0-0), 2002: 605 (0-0), 2001: 791 (0-0) Aus. Open 6-11 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st
Roland Garros 12-12 2nd 2nd 1st 4th 1st 1st 2nd 1st 4th 3rd 1st 2nd
Wimbledon 5-7 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st
2015 HIGHLIGHTS US Open 6-11 1st 1st 1st 4th 1st 1st 1st 4th 1st 1st 1st
Prize money: $605,772
Matches won-lost: 21-19 (singles), 5-8 (doubles) ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Singles finalist: Buenos Aires (Career W-L: 75-68)
Quarter-finalist: Rio de Janeiro, Miami, Nice Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
Doubles winner: Doha(w/Nadal) Indian Wells 9-9 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd QF 3rd 1st 2nd
Miami 15-12 QF 1st 2nd SF 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd
Monte-Carlo 7-7 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Madrid 11-8 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd
> The Argentine has ended 12 straight years in Top 100 Rome 10-10 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd QF 2nd 1st 2nd
(2004-15). Spent 8 weeks in 12 at career-high No. 10 after Toronto/Montral 1-2 3rd 1st
winning ATP World Tour 500 title at Hamburg (d. Haas) Cincinnati 4-5 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd
> Owns 8-12 record in singles finals (7-11 on clay). Reached Shanghai 6-5 3rd 2nd 1st SF 1st
at least 1 final in 9 straight seasons (2007-15), most Paris 7-6 3rd QF 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
recently on home soil at 15 Buenos Aires (l. to No. 4 Nadal).
Winner of 3 doubles titles, most recently at 15 Doha w/ PERSONAL
Nadal (d. Knowle/Oswald) > Started playing at age 6. Nickname is Pico
> Reached Grand Slam 4R at 07 Roland Garros (l. to Caas), > Father, Hector, is a businessman; mother Cristina, is an
07 US Open (l. to No. 3 Djokovic), 11 US Open (l. to No. 3 architect. Sister, Mara; and brother, Andres
Federer) and 12 Roland Garros (l. to No. 2 Nadal) > Grew up idolising Andre Agassi
> Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 SFs at 10 Shanghai (l. to No. > Fellow ATP players Zabaleta, del Potro, M. Gonzalez and
4 Murray) and 12 Miami (d. No. 8 Fish, l. to No. 1 Djokovic). Junqueira also originate from Tandil
Also reached QFs at 09 Rome as Q (d. No. 4 Murray, l. to F. > Lived and practised in Barcelona from age 15 to 18, thats
Gonzalez), 10 Indian Wells (l. to Ljubicic), 11 Paris (d. No. 9 where he got his tennis formation
Fish, l. to No. 4 Federer) and 15 Miami (l. to No. 9 Berdych) > Enjoys spending time at home in Tandil with family and
> Earned 20+ wins in 9 straight seasons (2007-15). friends, eating Argentinean asado (barbecue)
Celebrated 300th win in 14 Shenzhen 2R (d. Pospisil). > Favourite surface is clay
Owns 0-6 record vs. World No. 1. In 1st ATP main draw, > Enjoys playing football and favourite sports to follow
advanced to 04 Buenos Aires QF as WC (d. N. Lapentti and are football, basketball and American football.
Chela, l. to No. 4 Coria) Favourite football players: Lionel Messi and Juan
> In Davis Cup, has 11-12 record (11-11 singles) and represented Sebastian Veron; favourite NBA players:Manu Ginobili and
ARG in 3-1 loss to ESP in 11 final (l. to No. 2 Nadal) Luis Scola; favourite teams: Estudiantes de la Plata
> Injured right wrist in 15 Kitzbhel 1R and underwent (football), Miami Heat (NBA) and Carolina Panthers (NFL)
surgery that sidelined him for rest of season. Missed 14 > Favourite book is El Arte de la Guerra. Favourite movies
Wimbledon (right hip) and 3 months in 10 (left wrist). Also are Gladiator and 300, TV shows are Entourage,
withdrew from 08 Via del Mar singles final after spraining Spartacus and Californication
left ankle in doubles final > Appeared in 18-page feature in June 2013 issue of Esquire
Latinoamerica with Almagro, F. Lopez and Verdasco
CAREER TITLES (8): 2013 (1) Dsseldorf(CL); > Coached by former ATP pros Mariano Zabaleta and
2012 (4) Kuala Lumpur(IH), Hamburg(CL) , Sebastin Prieto. Fitness trainer is Nacho Menchon
Houston(CL), Via del Mar(CL); 2007 (3) Kitzbhel(CL),

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JOHN MILLMAN (AUS)
www.johnmillman.com @johnhmillman @johnnyhm

Date of Birth: June 14, 1989 Career Win-Loss: 7-16


Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $540,240
Birthplace: Brisbane, Australia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Brisbane, Australia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-2
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 175lbs (79kg) 71 (August 17, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 281 (April 15, 2013)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Of 7 career ATP wins entering 16, 3 were over Robredo: 13
2015: 92 (5-9), 2014: 159 (0-0), 2013: 175 (2-4), 2012: 228 (0-1), Sydney 1R, 15 Wimbledon 1R and 15 Beijing 1R. Owns
2011: 539 (0-1), 2010: 204 (0-1), 2009: 311 (0-0), 2008: 563 (0-0), records of 97-60 at Challengers and 123-54 at Futures.
2007: T1461 (0-0) Made ATP debut in 10 as WC at hometown event of
Brisbane (l. to Stepanek). Also lost 1R at Brisbane in 11 and
12 before earning 1st ATP win at 13 Brisbane (d. Ito, l. to
2015 HIGHLIGHTS No. 3 Murray in 3 sets). Extended No. 2 Federer to 3 sets in
Prize money: $278,384 15 Brisbane 2R
Matches won-lost: ATP: 5-9 (singles), 1-2 (doubles) > Underwent right shoulder surgery and missed 11 months
Challenger: 26-13 (singles), 3-5 (doubles) of action from May 13 to Apr. 14. Rebuilt ranking with
Futures titles in Aug. 14 at Chuncheon, KOR (d. Uchida)
and Ansung, KOR (d. Cho), as well as Challenger titles in
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Nov. 14 at Traralgon, AUS (d. Ward) and Yokohama, JPN
> The Aussie finished a season in Top 100 for 1st time (d. Edmund)
in 15. Achieved career-high of No. 71 on Aug. 17, 2015
after winning Aptos, USA Challenger title. One year GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-2)
earlier, was ranked No. 1,101 on Aug. 18, 2014. Broke into Career 15 13
Top 100 on July 13, 2015 after qualifying and reaching 2R Aus. Open 0-2 1st 1st
at Wimbledon Wimbledon 1-1 2nd
> Winner 8 Challenger and 7 Futures titles, most recently US Open 0-1 1st
capturing Challenger championships in 15 at Lexington,
USA (d. Uchiyama); Aptos, USA (d. Krajicek); and Kobe, PERSONAL
JPN (d. Daniel) > Started playing tennis at age 4 because his four sisters,
> Enjoyed 1st Grand Slam main draw win at 15 Wimbledon, Shona, Kara, Tessa and Bronte, all played
qualifying before beating No. 19 Robredo (l. to Baghdatis in > Parents are Ron, a tennis centre owner, and Shona, a teacher
5 sets). Fell in qualifying 9 times at a major before 15 > Hobbies include movies, music, running, football and golf
Wimbledon breakthrough > Fan of Liverpool F.C.
> Enters 16 having never played a main draw or qualifying > Favourite music bands are The Killers and
match at an ATP Masters 1000 event. Also seeking The Temper Trap
back-to-back victories at an ATP World Tour event for > Favourite surface is hard and favourite tournament is
1st time Brisbane
> Coached by Gary Stickler and Mark Draper

AUSSIES IN TOP 100 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Millman finished as the No. 5 Aussie in the Top 100
Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
No. 18 Bernard Tomic
No. 30 Nick Kyrgios
No. 60 Sam Groth
No. 80 Thanasi Kokkinakis
No. 92 John Millman

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GAEL MONFILS (FRA)
@Gael_Monfils Gael Monfils Tennis @iamgaelmonfils

Date of Birth: September 1, 1986 Career Win-Loss: 347-201


Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $9,328,600
Birthplace: Paris, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 5/17
Residence: Switzerland Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 27-60
Height: 64 (1.93m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 177lbs (80kg) 7 (July 4, 2011)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 155 (August 8, 2011)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > In Davis Cup, owns an 11-2 record with 7-match win
2015: 24 (34-18 ), 2014: 18 (36-15), 2013: 31(33-22), streak. Helped France reach final in 10 (l. to SRB 3-2) and
2012: 78 (19-10), 2011: 16 (38-16), 2010: 12 (46-20), 14 (l. to SUI 3-1). Posted Frances only victory in 14 final
2009: 13 (42-19), 2008: 14 (30-17), 2007: 38 (21-21), (d. No. 2 Federer)
2006: 46 (20-19),2005: 31 (25-22), 2004: 231 (3-2), > Missed 8 Grand Slam events with injuries from 2007-13,
2003: T947 (0-0) including right knee, right shoulder and left wrist. Lower
back injury forced 15 US Open 1R ret. Right knee struggles
led to absence from May-September 12
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $1,069,706 CAREER TITLES (5): 2014 (1) Montpellier(IH);
Matches won-lost: 34-18 (singles), 2-9 (doubles) 2011 (1) Stockholm(IH); 2010 (1) Montpellier(IH);
Singles finalist: Marseille 2009 (1) Metz(IH); 2005 (1) Sopot(CL). FINALIST (17).
Semi-finalist: Montpellier, Monte-Carlo, Bucharest,
Stuttgart, Umag, Vienna GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 15-11)
Quarter-finalist: Rotterdam, Halle Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
Aus. Open 17-10 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 1st 2nd
Roland Garros 28-10 4th QF 3rd QF 2nd QF SF 3rd 4th 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon 11-7 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd
> The Frenchman finished Top 50 in 10 of last 11 years (all but US Open 17-9 1st QF 2nd 2nd QF 4th 4th 2nd 1st
12). Broke into Top 10 on Feb. 23, 2009. Spent 46 weeks in
Top 10 (14 in 09 and 32 in 11). Fell to No. 119 on May 13, 2013 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
before winning Challenger title in Bordeaux, FRA (d. (Career W-L: 68-60)
Llodra). Has not played Challenger since. Finished 2004 as Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
World No. 1 junior Indian Wells 3-7 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd
> Owns 5-17 record in ATP finals, reaching at least 1 final in Miami 9-8 4th 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 4th
11 straight years (2005-15). Has won 3 of 5 titles in France: Monte-Carlo 8-9 SF 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st
09 Metz (d. Kohlschreiber), 10 Montpellier (d. Ljubicic) Madrid 10-7 2nd 3rd 2nd QF QF 1st 1st
and 14 Montpellier (d. Gasquet) Rome 5-3 2nd 1st SF
> Reached 1st Grand Slam QF and SF at 08 Roland Garros (d. Toronto/Montral 7-6 2nd 2nd QF 3rd 2nd 1st
No. 5 Ferrer, l. to No. 1 Federer). Has since advanced to 5 Cincinnati 8-8 1st 3rd QF 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd
other major QFs, most recently at 14 Roland Garros (l. to Shanghai 6-3 QF 2nd 3rd
No. 8 Murray) and 14 US Open (d. No. 8 Dimitrov, l. to No. 3 Paris 12-8 1st 3rd 2nd RUP RUP 3rd 1st 2nd
Federer in 5 sets after holding 2-set lead and 2 MPs). As a
junior, won titles at 04 Australian Open (d. Ouanna), PERSONAL
Roland Garros (d. Al. Kuznetsov) and Wimbledon (d. > Full name Gal Sebastien Monfils, nicknamed Lamonf
Kasiri). Lost to Troicki in US Open 3R to end bid for calendar > Father, Rufin, comes from island of Guadeloupe, is agent
Grand Slam for France Telecom and a former football player; mother,
> Advanced to back-to-back ATP Masters 1000 Paris finals Sylvette, comes from island of Martinique and is a nurse.
in 09 (l. to No. 3 Djokovic 76 in 3rd) and 10 (d. No. 9 Has 1 younger brother, Daryl, who also plays tennis and
Verdasco, No. 4 Murray and No. 2 Federer all in 3 sets; l. teamed up with him at Montpellier in 2012
to No. 5 Soderling). Has reached 2 other ATP Masters 1000 > Considers Arthur Ashe his favourite player
SFs, most recently at 15 Monte-Carlo (d. No. 2 Federer in > If he didnt play tennis, he would play basketball. Fan of
3R, l. to No. 8 Berdych) NBAs Detroit Pistons. Favourite player is Carmelo Anthony
> Earned 30+ wins in 7 of last 8 seasons (all but 12). Secured > Voted 2005 ATP Newcomer of the Year by his fellow players
300th win in 14 Wimbledon 1R over Jaziri. Lone win over a > Known for being an excellent breakdancer
World No. 1 came vs. Nadal in 09 Doha QF (1-14 overall). > Best friends are countrymen Josselin Ouanna, Jo-Wilfried
Reached 04 Metz QF in his tour-level singles debut (d. Tsonga and Paterne Mamata
Malisse in 1R, l. to Gasquet) > Coached by former Swedish ATP pro Mikael Tillstrom

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GILLES MULLER (LUX)
Date of Birth: May 9, 1983 Career Win-Loss: 156-152
Turned Pro: 2001 Career Prize Money: $3,245,083
Birthplace: Luxembourg City, Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/3
Luxembourg Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 7-31
Residence: Leudelange, Luxembourg Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 64 (1.93m) 34 (February 16, 2015)
Weight: 194lbs (87kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Left-handed 125 (September 14, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) combined wins in 2013-14. Owns 238-134 Challenger
2015: 38 (33-24), 2014: 47 (6-6), 2013: 366 (4-8), 2012: 68 (22-11), record with 11 titles and 46-26 Futures record with 4 titles.
2011: 54 (17-12), 2010: 134 (2-2), 2009: 248 (5-9), 2008: 99(7-6), Earned 1st tour-level win in Davis Cup debut for
2007: 115 (3-6), 2006: 106 (13-20), 2005: 80 (21-23), Luxembourg as 16-year-old (d. Clarke in Apr. 00). Collected
2004: 68 (13-9), 2003: 189 (2-2), 2002: 276 (3-1), 1st ATP win at 04 Auckland (d. N. Lapentti)
2001: 536 (2-3), 2000: T845 (3-0) > Missed 6+ months from June 09-Jan. 10 with patella
tendon inflammation and 7+ months from May 13-Jan. 14
with knee injury
2015 HigHLigHts
Prize money: $809,786 FINALIST (3): 2012 (1) Atlanta(H); 2005 (1) Los Angeles(H);
Matches won-lost: 33-24 (singles), 10-12 (doubles) 2004 (1) Washington(H). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
Challenger: 3-1 (singles), 1-1 (doubles)
Singles semi-finalist: Sydney, s-Hertogenbosch, granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 10-5)
Atlanta, Tokyo Career 15 14 13 12 11 09 08 07 06 05 04
Quarter-finalist: Chennai, Rotterdam, Estoril, Aus. Open 8-9 4th 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
London/Queens Club, Metz, Stockholm Roland Garros 2-6 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Doubles finalist: Atlanta(w/Fleming) Wimbledon 6-8 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd
Semi-finalist: Estoril(w/Qureshi) US Open 9-7 1st 1st 2nd 4th QF 1st 2nd

atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


Career HigHLigHts (Career W-L: 6-17)
> Winningest and highest-ranked player ever from Career 15 13 12 11 09 06 05 04
Luxembourg finished 15 at year-end best No. 38. Achieved Indian Wells 3-5 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd
career-high ranking of No. 34 on Feb. 16, 2015 following Miami 1-7 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st
run to Rotterdam QF (l. to No. 8 Wawrinka). After ending 13 Madrid 0-1 1st
at No. 366, won 5 Challenger titles in 14 to end year at No. Toronto/Montral 2-1 3rd
47. Finished 01 as World No. 1 junior Cincinnati 0-1 1st
> Enters 16 seeking 1st ATP World Tour title of career. Shanghai 0-1 1st
Finished as runner-up to Agassi at 05 Los Angeles and Paris 0-1 1st
Roddick at 12 Atlanta in last titles of Americans
respective careers (Agassis 60th, Roddicks 32nd). Also a PersonaL
finalist at 04 Washington (d. No. 6 Agassi, l. to No. 8 Hewitt) > Nicknamed Mulles
> Went from qualifier to QF at 08 US Open (d. No. 5 > Began playing tennis at age 5
Davydenko, l. to No. 2 Federer). En route, rallied from 2 > Parents are Marcel, who is a retired postal worker, and
sets down in 2R vs. Haas and 3R vs. Almagro. Remains only Miriam, who is a housewife. Has one brother, Patrick
qualifier to reach US Open QF since Escude in 99. Also > Attended high school in Luxembourg until he was 16, then
advanced to 4R at 11 US Open (l. to No. 2 Nadal) and 15 moved to France. Completed 1 more year of schooling there
Australian Open (l. to No. 1 Djokovic). In 05, debuted at > Speaks French, English, German and Luxembourgish
Wimbledon by beating No. 3 Nadal in 2R and at US Open by > Enjoys rock music and good movies
upsetting No. 3 Roddick in 1R. As a junior won 01 US Open > Enjoys all sports, especially football and basketball
title (d. Wang) and fell in 01 Wimbledon final (l. to Valent) > Wife, Alessia Fauzzi, (married July 10, 2010). Sons, Lenny
> Reached R16 once at an ATP Masters 1000 event, doing so (born May 6, 2011) and Nils (born June 5, 2012)
at 15 Montral (d. Monfils 76 in 3rd, l. to No. 3 Murray) > Coached by Alexandre Lisiecki and Jamie Delgado.
> Earned career-high 33 tour-level wins in 15 after posting 10 Fitness trainer is Frank Eicher

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DANIEL MUOZ-DE LA NAVA (ESP)
Date of Birth: January 29, 1982 Career Win-Loss: 6-15
Turned Pro: 1999 Career Prize Money: $869,170
Birthplace: Madrid, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Madrid, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0
Height: 510 (1.78m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 165lbs (74kg) 75 (November 30, 2015)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 94 (May 16, 2011)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) 46-18 record (Cervantes: 50-20). Also in 15, lost in
2015: 75 (0-0), 2014: 209 (0-1), 2013: 195 (2-5), 2012: 171 (3-4), qualifying at Doha, Australian Open, Dubai, Barcelona,
2011: 140 (0-1), 2010: 147 (1-1), 2009: 219 (0-2), 2008: 181 (0-1), Roland Garros, Wimbledon and Hamburg. Owns career
2007: 195 (0-0), 2006: 304 (0-0), 2005: 461 (0-0), records of 204-181 at Challengers and 137-74 at Futures.
2004: 380 (0-0), 2003: 588 (0-0), 2002: T1345 (0-0), Made ATP debut at 08 Costa Do Sauipe as Q (l. to Volandri
2001: 800 (0-0), 2000: N/R (0-0) in 1R)
> Runner-up at 15 ATP Challenger Tour Finals, falling to
countryman Cervantes 76 in 3rd after holding 2 MPs. In RR,
2015 HigHLigHts lost to Cervantes 75 in 3rd, then defeated Dustov and
Prize money: $127,366 Lorenzi. Received w/o from Pella in SF (right leg muscle)
Matches won-lost: 0-0 (singles)
Challenger: 40-15 (singles), 11-8 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-0)


Career HigHLigHts Career 13 12
> The Spaniard finished 15 at a career-high No. 75 after Aus. Open 0-1 1st
reaching final of ATP Challenger Tour Finals. Did not play a Roland Garros 0-2 1st 1st
tour-level match all season. Broke into Top 100 on Aug. 31,
2015 after reaching Manerbio, ITA Challenger final (l. to An. atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Kuznetsov). Peaked at No. 23 as a junior on July 10, 2000 (Career W-L: 1-3)
> Two-time quarter-finalist on ATP World Tour: 12 Estoril as Career 14 13 10
Q (d. Marti and Cipolla, l. to Gasquet) and 13 Delray Beach Indian Wells 0-2 1st 1st
(d. Harrison and Malisse, l. to Gulbis). Has not won a Madrid 1-1 2nd
tour-level singles match since. Reached 1st ATP doubles
final at 12 Hamburg w/Dutra Silva (l. to Marrero/ PersonaL
Verdasco). Owns 32 combined Challenger and Futures > Nickname is Dani
titles in singles and doubles. Won 3 Challenger singles > Started playing tennis at age 6
titles in 15: Napoli, ITA (d. Donati); Moscow, RUS (d. Albot) > Father, Paulino, is an engineer, who coached his son until
and Meknes, MAR (d. Carballes Baena) he was 11; mother, Teresa, is a secretary; brother, Borja, is
> Enters 16 with 0-3 record at Grand Slams, qualifying and a paddle coach
losing in 1R at 12 Roland Garros (l. to Cilic), 13 Australian > Favourite surface is hard
Open (l. to Querrey) and 13 Roland Garros (l. to > Favourite shot is backhand
Devvarman). Fell in qualifying at 15 other majors > Favourite tournament is the US Open
> First ATP Masters 1000 win came at 10 Madrid as Q (d. > Idol growing up was Francisco Pato Clavet
Querrey) and also served as 1st ATP win overall. Qualified > Hobbies include football (supports Real Madrid), going to
again at Indian Wells in 13 (l. to Llodra in 1R) and 14 (l. to the cinema and spending time with friends
Benneteau in 1R) > Trains in Madrid
> Only main draw matches of 15 came on ATP Challenger > Coached by Ignacio Truyol. Fitness trainer is David Antona
Tour. Posted 2nd-most Challenger wins of season with

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ANDY MURRAY (GBR)
www.andymurray.com @andy_murray Andy Murray @andymurray

Date of Birth: May 15, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 552-165


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $42,435,316
Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 35/17
Residence: London, England Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 83-74
Height: 63 (1.90m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 185lbs (84kg) 2 (August 17, 2009)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 51 (October 17, 2011)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) 26, Federers 24 and Agassis 17. In 15, won titles at
2015: 2 (71-14), 2014: 6 (59-20), 2013: 4 (43-8), 2012: 3 (56-16), Madrid (d. No. 4 Nadal) and Montral (d. No. 1 Djokovic)
2011: 4 (56-13), 2010: 4 (46-18), 2009: 4 (66-11) , 2008: 4 (58-16), > Earned 40+ wins in 10 straight seasons (2006-15),
2007: 11 (43-14) , 2006: 17 (40-25), 2005: 65 (14-10), highlighted by career-best 71 in 15. Became 1st Brit in
2004: 514 (0-0), 2003: 546 (0-0) Open Era to post 500 victories when he beat Anderson in
15 Miami 4R. Longest win streak of career is 17 matches
in 11, including titles at Bangkok, Tokyo and Shanghai.
2015 HIGHLIGHTS One of 2 men to beat Federer during Swiss 92-5 season
Prize money: $8,245,230 in 06 (also Nadal). Made ATP singles debut at 05
Matches won-lost: 71-14 (singles), 7-6 (doubles) Barcelona as WC (l. to Hernych) and enjoyed 1st win at
Singles winner: Munich, Madrid, 05 London/Queens Club as WC (d. Ventura)
London/Queens Club, Montral > In Davis Cup, has 34-7 record (27-2 singles), leading
Finalist: Australian Open, Miami, Paris GBR to 15 title with 11-0 record (8-0 singles). Became
Semi-finalist: Indian Wells, Roland Garros, 2nd player since introduction of World Group in 81 to
Wimbledon, Cincinnati, Shanghai win 11 live rubbers in a season (also Ljubicic in 05) and
Quarter-finalist: Rotterdam, Dubai 1st to win 8 live singles rubbers. In Olympics, beat No. 2
Doubles semi-finalist: Munich(w/Rojer) Djokovic and No. 1 Federer in straight sets en route to
12 London singles gold medal. Added silver medal in
mixed doubles w/Robson (l. to Mirnyi/Azarenka 10-8 in
CAREER IN REVIEW Match TB)
> The Scot finished 8 straight seasons in Top 6 (2008-15), > Only missed 1 Grand Slam event since 07 Roland
highlighted by year-end best No. 2 in 15. Highest- Garros and Wimbledon (right wrist), withdrawing from
ranked Brit in Emirates ATP Rankings history (since 13 Roland Garros (lower back). Underwent minor back
1973), first reaching No. 2 on Aug. 17, 2009 after surgery in Sept. 13 and did not return rest of season,
winning Montral title (d. No. 6 del Potro) missing Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Withdrew
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 8 after 1 match from 11 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals
straight years (2008-15), reaching SFs in 08 (3-0 in RR, (groin strain)
l. to No. 5 Davydenko), 10 (2-1 in RR, l. to No. 1 Nadal)
and 12 (2-1 in RR, l. to No. 2 Federer) CAREER TITLES (35): 2015 (4) Montral(H), London/Queens
> Captured 35 singles titles entering 16, most by a Brit in Club(G), Madrid(CL), Munich(CL); 2014 (3) Valencia(IH),
Open Era. Won 1+ title each year 2006-15 and 3+ each Vienna(IH), Shenzhen(H); 2013 (4) Wimbledon(G), London/
year 2011-15. Ranks 4th among active players in titles Queens Club(G), Miami(H), Brisbane(H);
won behind Federers 88, Nadals 67 and Djokovics 59. 2012 (3) US Open(H), London Olympics(G), Brisbane(H);
Won titles after saving MPs in 4 finals: 06 San Jose (2 2011 (5) Shanghai(H), Tokyo(H), Bangkok(IH),
MPs vs. Hewitt for 1st title), 13 Miami (1 MP vs. Ferrer), Cincinnati(H), London/Queens Club(G);
14 Shenzhen (5 MPs vs. Robredo) and 14 Valencia (5 2010 (2) Shanghai(H), Toronto(H); 2009 (6) Valencia(IH),
MPs vs. Robredo). Two-time doubles champion with Montral(H), London/Queens Club(G), Miami(H),
older brother Jamie (10 Valencia, 11 Tokyo) Rotterdam(IH), Doha(H); 2008 (5) Doha(H), Marseille(IH),
> Two-time Grand Slam champion beat Djokovic in 12 US Cincinnati(H), Madrid(IH), St. Petersburg(IH);
Open and 13 Wimbledon finals, becoming 1st Brit to 2007 (2) St. Petersburg(IC), San Jose(IH);
win a major since Perry (1936 Wimbledon, US 2006 (1) San Jose(IH). FINALIST (17).
Champs.). Also a 6-time Grand Slam runner-up, CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2).
including 4 losses in Australian Open final (2010-11, 13,
15). Reached 3R or better in 30 straight major GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 18-7, 2-6 in nals)
appearances entering 16. Streak of 18 straight Grand Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
Slam QFs was snapped by Anderson in 15 US Open 4R. Aus. Open 39-10 RUP QF RUP SF RUP RUP 4th 1st 4th 1st
As a junior, won 04 US Open (d. Stakhovsky) Roland Garros 28-8 SF SF QF SF 4th QF 3rd 1st
> Winner of 11 ATP Masters 1000 titles, tied with Wimbledon 46-9 SF QF WON RUP SF SF SF QF 4th 3rd
Sampras for 5th all-time behind Nadals 27, Djokovics US Open 40-10 4th QF QF WON SF 3rd 4th RUP 3rd 4th 2nd

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Barclays aTP world Tour finals hisTory roof closed at Wimbledon on June 29, 2009 vs. Wawrinka
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 > In June 2013 at Queens Club, headlined the Rally For
11-11 RR RR *DNP SF RR+ SF RR SF Cancer, an exhibition raising money for the Royal
* Qualified but did not play due to injury Marsden Cancer Charity. The charity supports The Royal
+ Played only one match due to groin strain Marsden, the world-leading cancer centre which treated
friend Ross Hutchins
aTP world Tour MasTErs 1000 hisTory > Global Ambassador for UNICEF, United for Wildlife,
(Career W-L: 183-71, 11-5 in finals) Malaria No More and World Widelife Foundation
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 > The 2013 Wimbledon final was watched by 17.3 million
Indian Wells 24-10 SF 4th QF 2nd 2nd QF RUP 4th SF 2nd British TV viewers
Miami 27-8 RUP QF WON RUP 2nd 2nd WON 2nd SF 1st > Historic Wimbledon victory was the most talked-about
Monte-Carlo 11-7 3rd QF SF 2nd SF 3rd 1st subject of 2013 among British Facebook users; outshining
Madrid 22-7 WON 3rd QF 3rd QF QF WON 3rd 3rd the birth of a future King, the appointment of a new Pope
Rome* 9-9 3rd QF 2nd 3rd SF 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st and the passing of an iconic Prime Minister
Toronto/Montral* 26-6 WON QF 3rd 3rd 2nd WON WON SF 2nd SF > On August 8, 2013 UK Royal Mail issued four stamps
Cincinnati 27-9 SF QF QF 3rd WON QF SF WON 1st QF 2nd commemorating Murrays Wimbledon victory
Shanghai 17-3 SF 3rd RUP WON WON > On September 3, 2013 won the Man of the Year
Paris 17-9 RUP QF 3rd QF QF 3rd QF QF 3rd GQ Award
*W/O in Rome 2015 and Toronto 2012 not included as losses > On December 14, 2013 was named the BBC Sports
Doubles (0-1 in finals). Montral: RUP - 2013 (w/Fleming) Personality of the Year
> On April 23, 2014 was awarded the freedom of Stirling at a
PErsonal special meeting of Stirling Council in Dunblane High
> Began playing at age 3 School. He also received an honorary doctorate from the
> Mother, Judy, is current British Fed Cup captain and Univ. of Stirling, where he once trained
father, William, is a retail Area Manager. Has 1 older > Recipient of the 2014 Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award,
brother Jamie (born Feb. 13, 1986), who also plays on having taken part in fundraising exhibitions and
the ATP circuit campaigns over the past two years, and also raised
> Grew up playing football and tennis and was once offered awareness for the work of UNICEF, United for Wildlife and
trials with Glasgow Rangers FC Malaria No More
> Loves boxing, football and basketball and a seat ticket > Owns his own hotel (Cromlix House) in Scotland, as
holder of Miami Heat (NBA) well as his own management agency (77), which looks
> Based in Barcelona from age 15-17 after his career
> Awarded 2004 BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year > Wife, Kim Sears (married April 11, 2015 in
Award and 2013 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Dunblane Cathetral)
> On March 12, 2013 was presented the Laureus World > Works with fitness trainer Matt Little, physiotherapists
Breakthrough of the Year Award winner are Mark Bender and Shane Annun
> Featured in GQ Magazines 20 Most Stylish Athletes > Coached by former WTA World No. 1 and 2-time
of 2013 Grand Slam title winner Amelie Mauresmo (since June
> Received OBE medal from Prince William on 2014) and former ATP World No.4 Jonas Bjorkman
October 17, 2013 (since April 2015)
> Played 1st full mens singles match with Centre Court

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JAMIE MURRAY (GBR)
@jamie_murray Jamie Murray Official Page @jamie_murray

Date of Birth: February 13, 1986 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 248-211


Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $1,802,619
Birthplace: Dunblane, Scotland Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 13/15
Residence: Wimbledon, England Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 63 (1.91m) 834 (May 22, 2006)
Weight: 181lbs (82kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Left-handed 7 (September 21, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Posted 30+ wins in 6 seasons, highlighted by 46-win
2015: 7 (46-26), 2014: 42 (37-25), 2013: 30 (36-21), effort in 15. Defeated A. Murray in 1st head-to-head
2012: 77 (19-27), 2011: 35 (30-26), 2010: 57 (8-9), meeting at 15 ATP Masters 1000 Montral w/Peers (d.
2009: 105 (5-16), 2008: 28 (30-31), 2007: 32 (30-14), 2006: 77 (7-6) A. Murray/Paes 64 76 in 2R). Owns 4-12 record vs.
Bryan/Bryan entering 16, including wins in finals of 08
Delray Beach w/Mirnyi and 13 Houston w/Peers. Made
2015 HIGHLIGHTS ATP debut at 06 Nottingham as WC w/A. Murray (ret. vs.
Prize money: $644,334 Gimelstob/Wawrinka) and earned 1st win at 06 Los
Matches won-lost: 46-26 (doubles) Angeles w/Butorac (d. Parrott/Thomas in 1R, l. to
Doubles winner: Brisbane, Hamburg Bryan/Bryan in final)
Finalist: Rotterdam, Barcelona, Wimbledon, US Open, > Returned to GBR Davis Cup team in 15 after 3-year
Vienna, Basel absence and helped Brits win 1st title since 1936. Teamed
Semi-finalist: s-Hertogenbosch (all w/Peers) with A. Murray to beat Mahut/Tsonga in QF, Groth/Hewitt
in SF and Darcis/Goffin in final. Became 3rd set of
brothers to win Davis Cup (Dohertys in 1903-06, Bryans in
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2007). Owns 7-4 record overall (7-3 doubles)
> The Brit ended 15 at career-high No. 7, his 9th Top 100
finish and 1st in Top 25. Broke into Top 20 on July 13, 2015 CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (13): 2015 (2) Hamburg(CL),
after run to Wimbledon final and Top 10 on Sept. 14, 2015 Brisbane(H); 2014 (1) Munich(CL); 2013 (3) Bangkok(IH),
after run to US Open final. Finished 15 at No. 4 in team Gstaad(CL), Houston(CL) (all w/ Peers); 2011 (2) Tokyo(H)
rankings w/Peers (w/ A. Murray), Metz(IH) (w/ Sa); 2010 (1) Valencia(IH) (w/ A.
> Qualified at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 2015 w/ Murray); 2008 (1) Delray Beach(H) (w/ Mirnyi); 2007 (3)
Peers. Went 1-2 in RR, falling to Bryan/Bryan 67 76 16-14 Nottingham(G), Memphis(IH), San Jose(IH) (all w/ Butorac).
with SF spot on the line after holding 5 MPs FINALIST (15).
> Winner of 13 titles with 5 different partners, including 2 in
15 w/Peers: Brisbane (d. Dolgopolov/Nishikori) and GRAND SLAM HISTORY
Hamburg (d. Cabal/Farah). Reached 6 other finals in 15 Doubles (0-2 in nals).
w/Peers. Also captured titles with younger brother Andy Wimbledon: RUP 2015 (w/Peers); Mixed: WON - 2007 (w/Jankovic);
at 10 Valencia (d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi) and 11 Tokyo (d. US Open: RUP 2015 (w/Peers)
Cermak/Polasek). At 07 San Jose, won 1st title overall w/
Butorac and A. Murray won singles title making them 1st BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
brothers to sweep titles at same event since Emilio and Career 15
Javier Sanchez at 89 Kitzbhel. Owns 11 Challenger and 6 1-2 RR (w/ Peers)
Futures titles
> Reached back-to-back Grand Slam finals w/Peers at 15 PERSONAL
Wimbledon (3R: d. Pospisil/Sock 86 in 5th, l. to Rojer/ > Full name is Jamie Robert Murray
Tecau) and 15 US Open (d. Johnson/Querrey 76 in 3rd > Began playing at age 4 with his brother Andy and mother
after saving 1 MP, l. to Herbert/Mahut). Also advanced to Judy, who is current British Fed Cup Capitan
13 US Open QF w/Peers (l. to Peya/Soares). Owns 23-11 > Considers indoor hard courts and grass as favourite
major record w/Peers and 9-23 with 14 other partners. In surfaces
mixed doubles debut, won 07 Wimbledon title w/Jankovic > Enjoys playing golf (right-handed) in his spare time and has
(d. Bjorkman/Molik). Advanced to 08 US Open final w/ a three handicap
Huber (l. to Paes/Black) > A big fan of Edinburgh Hibs soccer team
> Reached ATP Masters 1000 SFs at 08 Indian Wells w/ > Wife, Alejandra (married on 28 October 2010). Brother, Andy,
Mirnyi (d. Bryan/Bryan in QF, l. to Erlich/Ram) and 13 acted as best man at their wedding in Dunblane, Scotland
Shanghai w/Peers (l. to Marrero/Verdasco). Advanced to 6 > Coached by Louis Cayer (since June 2006)
other QFs, including 3 in 15 w/Peers: Madrid (d. Dodig/
Melo, l. to F. Lopez/Mirnyi), Rome (l. to Granollers/M.
Lopez) and Montral (l. to Djokovic/Tipsarevic)

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RAFAEL NADAL (ESP)
www.rafaelnadal.com @RafaelNadal Rafa Nadal @rafaelnadal

Date of Birth: June 3, 1986 Career Win-Loss: 767-160


Turned Pro: 2001 Career Prize Money: $75,888,125
Birthplace: Manacor, Mallorca, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 67/31
Residence: Manacor, Mallorca, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 136-71
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 188lbs (85kg) 1 (August 18, 2008)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 26 (August 8, 2005)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Djokovic). One of 2 players to win all 4 majors and Olympic
2015: 5 (61-20), 2014: 3 (48-11), 2013: 1 (75-7), 2012: 4 (42-6), singles gold (also Agassi). Owns 9-2 Grand Slam record (6
2011: 2 (69-15), 2010: 1 (71-10), 2009: 2 (66-14), 2008: 1 (82-11), straight wins) vs. Federer, who is only man with more major
2007: 2 (70-15), 2006: 2 (59-12), 2005: 2 (79-10), 2004: 51 titles (17). Beat Federer 97 in 5th for 1st Wimbledon title in 08
(30-17), 2003: 47 (14-11), 2002: 235 (1-1), 2001: 818 (0-0) and again in 5 sets for 1st Australian Open title in 09
> Winningest player in ATP Masters 1000 history (since 1990)
with 27 titles, including 8 at Monte-Carlo and 7 at Rome. Won
2015 HIGHLIGHTS 46 straight matches at Monte-Carlo 2005-13 and 17 straight at
Prize money: $4,508,888 Rome 2005-07, including 5h14m final in 05 (d. Coria 76 in 5th)
Matches won-lost: 61-20 (singles), 13-7 (doubles) and 5h5m final in 06 (d. Federer 76 in 5th). In 10, swept Roland
Singles winner: Buenos Aires, Stuttgart, Hamburg Garros and all 3 clay-court ATP Masters 1000 events
Finalist: Madrid, Beijing, Basel (Monte-Carlo, Madrid and Rome). Also a 3-time champion on
Semi-finalist: Rio de Janeiro, Monte-Carlo, Shanghai, hard courts of Indian Wells and Canada, and a 3-time ATP
Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - London Masters 1000 doubles winner: 08 Monte-Carlo w/Robredo (d.
Quarter-finalist: Australian Open, Indian Wells, Rome, Bhupathi/Knowles), 10 Indian Wells w/M. Lopez (d. Nestor/
Roland Garros, Montral, Paris Zimonjic) and 12 Indian Wells w/M. Lopez (d. Isner/Querrey)
Doubles winner: Doha(w/Monaco) > Earned 40+ wins in each of last 11 seasons (2005-15), with
Semi-finalist: Stuttgart(w/F. Lopez) highest win pct. in 13 (75-7, .915) and most victories in 08
(82-11, .882). Owns best clay-court record in Open Era with
min. 10 matches (344-30, .920), highlighted by 81-match win
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS streak on surface from Apr. 05 to May 07 (l. to Federer in 07
> The Spaniard finished 11 straight seasons in Top 5 (2005-15) Hamburg final). Longest win streak overall is 32 matches in
and was year-end No. 1 in 08, 10 and 13. Ranked No. 1 for 141 08, including titles at Hamburg, Roland Garros, London/
total weeks, 7th all-time. Debuted at No. 1 on Aug. 18, 2008, Queens Club, Wimbledon and Toronto. Enjoyed 750th career
one day after winning Olympic gold medal. Spent a record 160 win by beating Schwartzman in 15 US Open 2R, 10th all-time
straight weeks at No. 2 before passing Federer. Has been in and 2nd among active players behind Federers 1,059 wins.
Top 10 since rising from No. 11 to No. 7 on Apr. 25, 2005 Won tour-level debut as 15-year-old WC in hometown of
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 11 straight Mallorca in 02 (d. Delgado in 1R, l. to O. Rochus in 2R)
seasons (2005-15), though he missed event 4 times with > In Davis Cup, has a 26-5 record (22-1 singles) with a 21-match
injuries. Still seeking 1st year-end title after finishing as win streak overall and a 22-match win streak in singles since
runner-up in 10 (d. Murray in SF, l. to Federer) and 13 (d. dropping his debut in 04 1R (l. to Novak). Led ESP to title in 04
Federer in SF, l. to Djokovic) (d. USA), 09 (d. CZE), and 11 (d. ARG), also playing on team
> Captured 67 singles titles entering 16, 2nd-most among during 08 title run (DNP in final). In Olympics, won singles
active players behind Federers 88 and 5th-most in Open Era. gold medal at 08 Beijing (d. F. Gonzalez)
Has won 47 titles on clay, 2nd-most in Open Era behind Vilas > Has missed 5 Grand Slam events since winning 1st major
49. Won 3+ titles overall each year 2005-15, highlighted by 11 title: 06 Aus. Open (left foot), 09 Wimbledon (knee tendinitis),
as a teenager in 05. Captured 7+ titles at 4 different clay-court 12 US Open (left knee), 13 Aus. Open (stomach virus) and 14
events: Roland Garros (9), Monte-Carlo (8), Barcelona (8) and US Open (right wrist). Did not play at Roland Garros until 05
Rome (7). Won at least 1 Grand Slam and 1 ATP Masters 1000 because of injuries in 03 (elbow) and in 04 (left ankle). Also
title each year 2005-14. Also a 9-time doubles champion, underwent surgery for appendicitis on Nov. 3, 2014
including 4 Doha titles
> Tied with Sampras for 2nd all-time with 14 Grand Slam mens CAREER TITLES (67): 2015 (3) - Hamburg(CL), Stuttgart(G),
singles titles, including 9 at Roland Garros. Only player in Buenos Aires(CL); 2014 (4) Roland Garros(CL),
history to win same major title 8+ times. Loss to Soderling in Madrid(CL), Rio de Janeiro(CL), Doha(H); 2013 (10) US
09 Roland Garros 4R snapped 31-0 start at event and 49-0 Open(H), Cincinnati(H), Montral (H), Roland Garros(CL),
start in best-of-5-set matches on clay. Won 05 Roland Rome(CL), Madrid(CL), Barcelona(CL), Indian Wells(H),
Garros title in tournament debut as 19-year-old and remains Acapulco(CL), So Paulo(ICL); 2012 (4) Roland
youngest major champion since 17-year-old Chang at 89 Garros(CL), Rome(CL), Barcelona(CL), Monte-Carlo(CL);
Roland Garros. At 10 US Open, became 7th man in history 2011 (3) - Roland Garros(CL), Barcelona(CL), Monte-
and youngest in Open Era to complete career Grand Slam (d. Carlo(CL); 2010 (7) Tokyo(H), US Open(H), Wimbledon(G),

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Roland Garros(CL), Madrid(CL), Rome(CL), Monte-Carlo(CL); with ATP Aces for Charity grant in 2011. As part of his
2009 (5) Rome(CL), Barcelona(CL), Monte-Carlo(CL), Indian Foundation, in Oct. 10, opened the Rafael Nadal Tennis
Wells(H), Australian Open(H); 2008 (8) Beijing Olympics(H), School in Anantpur, India, which hosts tournaments, as
Toronto(H), Wimbledon(G), London/Queens Club(G), Roland well as laying equal emphasis on education and tennis
Garros(CL), Hamburg(CL), Barcelona(CL), Monte-Carlo(CL); training. Learn more about his Foundation: www.
2007 (6) Stuttgart(CL), Roland Garros(CL), Rome(CL), fundacionrafanadal.org
Barcelona(CL), Monte-Carlo(CL), Indian Wells(H); 2006 (5) > Will open THE RAFA NADAL ACADEMY by Movistar in
Roland Garros(CL), Rome(CL), Barcelona(CL), Monte- Mallorca in May 2016. It is a high-performance training
Carlo(CL), Dubai(H); 2005 (11) Madrid(IH), Beijing(H), academy that combines high-level tennis and education
Montral(H), Stuttgart(CL), Bstad(CL), Roland Garros(CL), with open or supervised residency schemes in weekly,
Rome(CL), Barcelona(CL), Monte-Carlo(CL), Acapulco(CL), monthly or annual programs. For more information,
Costa do Sauipe(CL); 2004 (1) Sopot(CL). FINALIST (31). please visit www.rafanadalacademy.com
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (9). FINALIST (4). > Attended Spains winning World Cup final match in South
Africa on July 11, 2010 (1 week after winning Wimbledon)
GRAND SLAM HISTORY > Appeared in Shakiras music video for the song Gipsy
(Career W-L record: 198-29, 14-6 in finals. Career 5-set record: 17-6) > Biography Rafa, written with John Carlin, published
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 in 2011
Aus. Open 45-9 QF RUP RUP QF QF WON SF QF 4th 3rd > Elected to ATP Player Council from June 2010-June 2012
Roland Garros 70-2 QF WON WON WON WON WON 4th WON WON WON WON > Won ATP No. 1 award 3 times (2008, 10, 13), Comeback
Wimbledon 40-9 2nd 4th 1st 2nd RUP WON WON RUP RUP 2nd 3rd Player of Year in 13, Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award in
US Open 43-9 3rd WON RUP WON SF SF 4th QF 3rd 2nd 2nd 11 for his contributions through the Rafa Nadal
Foundation, Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award in 10,
BARcLAYS ATP wORLD TOuR fINALS HISTORY Most Improved Player in 05, ATP Star of Tomorrow
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 presented by Emirates in 03
16-12 SF *DNP RUP *DNP RR RUP RR *DNP SF SF *DNP > Recipient of Prince of Asturias Award in 08, ESPYs Best
* Qualified but did not play due to injury Male International Athlete Award in 08, BBC Overseas
Sports Personality of the Year Award in 10, LEquipe
ATP wORLD TOuR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY Champion of Champions Award in 10 and 13, Legend
(Career W-L: 302-64; 27-14 in finals) Award for 75th anniversary of Spanish sports daily
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 Marca in November 13
Indian Wells 44-8 QF 3rd WON SF RUP SF WON SF WON SF 3rd > Honoured by Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, with
Miami* 35-10 3rd RUP SF RUP SF QF RUP QF 2nd RUP 4th the Medalla de Oro al Trabajo (Gold Medal for Merit in
Monte-Carlo 53-4 SF QF RUP WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON 3rd Work) in May 15, one of the top civilian honours in Spain
Madrid 39-9 RUP WON WON 3rd RUP WON RUP SF QF QF WON 2nd 1st > Honoured by Paris Mayor, Anne Hidalgo, with Grand
Rome 47-4 QF RUP WON WON RUP WON WON 2nd WON WON WON Vermeil medal in May 15, the highest distinction
Toronto/Montral 28-7 QF WON 2nd SF QF WON SF 3rd WON 1st from Paris
Cincinnati 19-9 3rd WON QF QF SF SF 2nd QF 1st 1st > Received an honorary doctoral degree, Doctor Honoris
Shanghai 12-6 SF 2nd SF 3rd 3rd RUP Causa, from the European University of Madrid
Paris 14-5 QF SF SF QF RUP > Coached by his uncle Toni Nadal. Fitness trainer and
Hamburg: 11-2 (WON 2008; RUP 2007) physiotherapist is Rafael Maymo, also travels part of
*W/O in 2012 not included as loss season with former ATP pro Francisco Roig
Doubles (3-0 in finals). Indian Wells (WON 12 w/M. Lopez, 10 w/M. Lopez);
Monte-Carlo (WON 08 w/Robredo)

PERSONAL
> Full name is Rafael Nadal Parera, nicknamed Rafa
> Began playing tennis at age 4 with his uncle Toni
> Plays left-handed but writes right-handed. Used to play with
2-handed forehand and backhand before his uncle made him
change at age 9 or 10 to a 1-handed forehand
> Father, Sebastian, is a business partner with 2 brothers of a
restaurant, Sa Punta, and owner of a glass and windows
company, Vidres Mallorca; mother, Ana Maria; has 1 younger
sister, Maria Isabel
> Comes from same island (Mallorca) as Carlos Moya. The city of
Manacor is second-biggest in Mallorca
> His other uncle, Miguel Angel Nadal, is a former professional
football player with stints on FC Barcelona, Real Mallorca
and Spanish national team that competed in 1994,98 and 02
World Cups
> Founded the Rafa Nadal Foundation in 08 and was presented

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DANIEL NESTOR (CAN)
Date of Birth: September 4, 1972 Career Win-Loss: 999-412
Turned Pro: 1991 Career Prize Money: $12,089,606
Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 88/57
Residence: Nassau, The Bahamas Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 63 (1.90m) 58 (August 23, 1999)
Weight: 190lbs (86kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Left-handed 1 (August 19, 2002)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP DOUBLes ranking HistOry (W-L) Mecir/Srejber) and secured 1st win w/Lareau at 93
2015: 18 (41-24), 2014: 4 (48-24), 2013: 25 (33-25), Auckland as Q (d. Eisenman/Mercer). In 1st singles match
2012: 5 (47-21), 2011: 3 (49-19), 2010: 3 (58-19), 2009: T3 (58-16), vs. Top 10, beat No. 1 Edberg in 5 sets at 92 Davis Cup tie
2008: 2 (49-21), 2007: 3 (55-21), 2006: 5 (50-20), 2005: 8 (43-18), > Won Olympic gold medal in doubles w/Lareau at 00 Sydney
2004: T1 (63-16), 2003: 7 (58-17), 2002: 2 (67-16), 2001: 10
(40-15), 2000: 13 (41-11), 1999: 27 (31-16), 1998: 7 (45-17), 1997: CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (88). FINALIST (57).
18 (32-18), 1996: 11 (34-14), 1995: 10 (35-18), 1994: 63 (15-12),
1993: 133 (7-4), 1992: 282 (0-2), 1991: 375 (0-1), 1990: T510 (0-1), granD sLam HistOry (Doubles 8-8 in finals)
1989: T739 (0-1) Aus. Open WON - 2002 (w/Knowles); RUP 2010 (w/Zimonjic), 2003,
1995 (w/Knowles); Mixed: WON 2014 (w/Mladenovic);
2011 (w/Srebotnik), 2007 (w/Likhovtseva)
2015 HigHLigHts Roland Garros WON 2012, 2011 (w/Mirnyi), 2010 (w/Zimonjic), 2007 (w/Knowles);
Prize money: $488,767 RUP 2008 (w/Zimonjic), 2002, 1998 (w/Knowles)
Matches won-lost: 41-24 (doubles) Wimbledon WON 2009, 2008 (w/Zimonjic); RUP 2002
Doubles winner: Sydney, Dubai(both w/ Bopanna), (w/Knowles); Mixed: WON 2013 (w/Mladenovic)
Cincinnati(w/ Roger-Vasselin) US Open WON 2004 (w/Knowles); RUP 1998 (w/Knowles)
Finalist: Montral, Beijing(both w/ Roger-Vasselin)
Semi-finalist: London / Queens Club(w/ Paes), BarCLays atP WOrLD tOUr FinaLs HistOry
Winston-Salem(w/ Kubot), Shanghai(w/ Roger-Vasselin) Career 14 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 98 97 96 95
34-23 RR RR WON WON RR WON WON RUP RR SF SF RUP RR RR RR
(2008-10, 2014 w/Zimonjic, 2011-12 w/Mirnyi, 1995-07 w/Knowles)
Career HigHLigHts
> The Canadian has ended 21 straight seasons in doubles atP WOrLD tOUr masters 1000 HistOry
Top 30 (1995-2015), including year-end co-No. 1 w/ Doubles (28-19 in finals) Indian Wells: WON 2006, 05, 02, 97; RUP 2010, 08
Knowles in 04. Spent 108 weeks and 10 stints as World (both w/Zimonjic); Miami: WON 2002; RUP 2012, 11 (both w/Mirnyi), 97;
No. 1 since winning 02 Indianapolis title w/Knowles. Fell Monte-Carlo: WON 2010, 09 (both w/Zimonjic); RUP 2012 (w/Mirnyi); Madrid: WON
to No. 28 on Aug. 10, 2015, lowest ranking since No. 40 on 2014, 09 (both w/Zimonjic), 05, 04, 02; RUP 2010 (w/Zimonjic), 06; Rome: WON
July 30, 2000. Ended 3 seasons at No. 1 in team rankings 2014, 09 (both w/Zimonjic), 06, 97; RUP 2008 (w/Zimonjic), 01 (w/Stolle);
(02, 04 w/Knowles; 08 w/Zimonjic) Montral/Toronto: WON 2008 (w/Zimonjic), 00 (w/Lareau); RUP 2015 (w/
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals 15 times, Roger-Vasselin), 02, 96 ; Cincinnati: WON 2015 (w/Roger-Vasselin), 09 (w/Zimonjic),
winning 4 titles (07 w/Knowles; 08, 10 w/Zimonjic; 11 04, 98, 96; RUP 1995; Shanghai: WON 2011 (w/Mirnyi); Paris: WON 2009 (w/
w/Mirnyi) Zimonjic); RUP 2007 (w/Zimonjic), 05, 00 (w/Haarhuis); Hamburg: WON 2008 (w/
> Trails only M. Bryan (111) and B. Bryan (109) with 88 Open Era Zimonjic), 03, 96; RUP 2006, 01 (w/Stolle).
doubles titles, including 40 w/Knowles and 27 w/Zimonjic. (All w/Knowles except where noted)
Captured 1+ title in 22 straight seasons (1994-2015)
> Winner of 12 major doubles titles: 8 mens, 4 mixed. Secured PersOnaL
career Grand Slam in mens doubles at 08 Wimbledon w/ > Full name is Daniel Mark Nestor
Zimonjic. Also won 4 Roland Garros titles, including 3 > Born in Yugoslavia, moved to Canada with parents in 76
straight (2010-12). Won 3 of 4 mixed titles at Aus. Open > Fan of Montral Canadiens (NHL) and Pittsburgh
> Clinched 28th ATP Masters 1000 title at 15 Cincinnati w/ Steelers (NFL)
Roger-Vasselin, 3rd-most behind Bryans 35. Won 11 > Named ATP World Tour No. 1 Doubles Team presented by
Shanghai title w/Mirnyi to become 1st player to sweep all 9 Emirates in 2002 and 04 (w/Knowles) and 08 (w/Zimonjic)
ATP Masters 1000 events (Bryans won 9th at 14 Shanghai) > Since 2003, has hosted Daniel Nestor Celebrity Charity
> Ended 15 with 999 doubles wins, most in Open Era. With event and has raised $700,000+ for North York General
1st win of 16, will become 1st player to reach 1,000 doubles Hospital and Tennis Canada Go for Gold Fund charities
wins (Connors, Lendl and Federer have 1,000+ in singles). > In 2011, got a star on Canadas Walk of Fame in Toronto
Has posted wins with 32 partners and in 33 countries. > In 2012, received honourary degree by York University
Earned 30+ wins in 21 straight seasons (1995-2015). Owns > Wife, Natasha (married July 24, 2005); daughters, Tiana
29-29 record vs. Bryan/Bryan entering 16. Made Alexis (born December 15, 2008) and Bianca Willow (born
tour-level debut w/Pridham at 89 Montral as WC (l. to March 2, 2013)

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KEI NISHIKORI (JPN)
www.keinishikori.com @keinishikori Kei Nishikori @keinishikori

Date of Birth: December 29, 1989 Career Win-Loss: 243-121


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $11,325,625
Birthplace: Shimane, Japan Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 10/5
Residence: Bradenton, Florida, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 26-40
Height: 510 (1.78m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 165lbs (75kg) 4 (March 2, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 167 (March 19, 2012)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Barcelona(CL), Memphis(IH); 2013 (1) - Memphis(IH);
2015: 8 (54-16), 2014: 5 (54-14), 2013: 17 (36-19), 2012 (1) - Tokyo(H); 2008 (1) Delray Beach(H).
2012: 19 (37-18),2011: 25 (36-22), 2010: 98 (3-9), FINALIST (5). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
2009: 420 (4-6),2008: 63 (16-12), 2007: 281 (3-5), 2006: 605 (0-0)
GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-4)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Aus. Open 16-6 QF 4th 4th QF 3rd 1st
Prize money: $3,302,055 Roland Garros 8-5 QF 1st 4th 2nd 2nd
Matches won-lost: 54-16 (singles), 3-2 (doubles) Wimbledon* 8-6 2nd 4th 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 1st
Singles winner: Memphis, Barcelona, Washington US Open 13-7 1st RUP 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 4th
Finalist: Acapulco *W/O in 15 not included as loss
Semi-finalist: Brisbane, Madrid, Halle, Montral, Tokyo
Quarter-finalist: Australian Open, Miami, Rome, BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
Roland Garros Career 15 14
Doubles finalist: Brisbane(w/Dolgopolov) 3-4 RR SF

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY


CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (Career W-L: 54-34)
> The highest-ranked Asian in ATP history finished 2014-15 in Career 15 14 13 12 11 09 08
Top 10 and 2011-15 in Top 25. Broke into Top 10 on May 12, Indian Wells 4-7 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
2014 after Madrid final. Had no ranking on Apr. 12, 2010, yet Miami 12-5 QF SF 4th 4th 2nd 1st
ended 10 at No. 98 after winning 4 Challengers Monte-Carlo 2-1 3rd
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 2014-15, Madrid 11-4 SF RUP QF 1st
reaching 14 SF (l. to No. 1 Djokovic) Rome 3-2 QF 2nd
> Won 10 ATP titles, including 2 in Tokyo (d. Raonic in 12 and Toronto/Montral 5-3 SF 3rd 2nd
14) and 3 in Memphis (2013-15). Captured 1st title at 08 Cincinnati 2-3 1st 3rd 1st
Delray Beach as 18-year-old Q (d. Blake) youngest Shanghai 8-5 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd SF
champion since Hewitt, 16, at 98 Adelaide Paris 7-4 3rd SF 3rd 3rd 1st
> Became 1st Asian in a Grand Slam mens singles final at 14
US Open (d. No. 6 Raonic in 5 sets, No. 4 Wawrinka in 5 sets PERSONAL
and No. 1 Djokovic in 4 sets; l. to Cilic). Reached 3 other > Began playing at age 5
major QFs, most recently 15 Australian Open (l. to No. 4 > Mother, Eri, is a piano teacher; father, Kiyoshi, is an engineer.
Wawrinka) and 15 Roland Garros (l. to Tsonga in 5 sets). As a Has one older sister, Reina, who graduated from college and
junior, won 06 Roland Garros doubles title w/Massa (d. works in Tokyo
Chernov/Rudnev) > Moved from Shimane, Japan, to US at age 14, to train at the
> Beat No. 9 Raonic and No. 5 Ferrer en route to 1st ATP IMG Bollettieri Academy in Florida and didnt speak a word
Masters 1000 final at 14 Madrid (l. to Nadal 26 64 30 ret of English when he arrived. Still trains there
back). Reached 5 other ATP Masters 1000 SFs > Came to academy as a member of Masaaki Morita Tennis
> Earned 35+ wins in 5 straight years (2011-15), with 54 in Fund group, which consists of a select few Japanese players
both 14 and 15. Owns best deciding-set win pct. in Open sponsored by Mr. Morita, CEO of Sony
Era with min. 20 matches (85-23, .787). Made ATP debut at > A former roommate of Zachary Gilbert, son of ex-ATP Top 10
07 Los Angeles as Q (l. to Moodie). Enjoyed 1st win 1 week pro Brad Gilbert, who was coach in 2011
later at 07 Indianapolis as Q (d. Falla) > Favourite surfaces are hard and clay, best shot is forehand
> Entering 16, played in 22 of last 23 majors (except 12 > Voted 2008 ATP Newcomer of the Year by his fellow players
Roland Garros) since missing Mar. 09-Feb. 10 (right elbow > In 2011, played eventual coach Michael Chang in Tokyo to
surgery in Aug. 09). Hindered by injuries to hip, back, raise money for earthquake relief
abdomen, left groin and left leg in 2014-15 > Has his own phone App (www.keisapp.com)
> Coached by Dante Bottini and former World No. 2
CAREER TITLES (10): 2015 (3) Washington(H), Barcelona(CL), Michael Chang
Memphis (IH); 2014 (4) Tokyo(H), Kuala Lumpur(IH),

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YOSHIHITO NISHIOKA (JPN)
Date of Birth: September 27, 1995 Career Win-Loss: 3-6
Turned Pro: 2014 Career Prize Money: $267,647
Birthplace: Mie, Japan Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Mie, Japan Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1
Height: 57 (1.70m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 141lbs (63kg) 117 (November 30, 2015)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 599 (November 30, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Qualified for 3 Grand Slam events, including 15 US Open,
2015: 117 (3-5), 2014: 153 (0-1), 2013: 573 (0-0), 2012: 769 (0-0), where he earned 1st win at a major (d. Mathieu in 5 sets, l.
2011: 887 (0-0) to Bellucci in 2R). Made tour-level debut at 14 US Open as
Q (ret. vs. Lorenzi in 1R). Also qualified at 15 Roland Garros
(l. to No. 4 Berdych in 1R). Fell in qualifying at 15 Australian
2015 HigHLigHts Open and 15 Wimbledon. Played in 8 major events as a
Prize money: $185,839 junior, reaching 12 US Open SFs in singles (l. to Peliwo) and
Matches won-lost: 3-5 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) doubles w/Panta (l. to Edmund/Silva)
Challenger: 29-15 (singles), 5-4 (doubles) > Enters 16 having yet to play a main draw match at the ATP
Singles quarter-finalist: Delray Beach Masters 1000 level. Lost in 1R of qualifying at 13 Miami, 15
Indian Wells, 15 Miami and 15 Shanghai
> Owns records of 49-32 at Challengers and 64-22 at
Career HigHLigHts Futures. Went 113-49 on ITF Juniors Circuit
> The Japanese left-hander finished 15 at career-high No.
117 after winning Challenger title on home soil at Toyota, granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 1-0)
JPN. Improved year-end ranking in 4 straight seasons Career 15 14
(2012-15) and ended 15 as 7th-ranked player under age of Roland Garros 0-1 1st
21. Broke into Top 200 on Sept. 8, 2014 after qualifying for US Open 1-2 2nd 1st
US Open. Earned 1st ATP ranking point on Nov. 7, 2011 after
qualifying and reaching final of 2nd pro event at PersonaL
Birmingham, USA Futures (l. to Kubler). As a junior, > Started playing tennis at age 4, with his father Norio, a
peaked at No. 12 on Jan. 2, 2012 tennis coach; mother is Kimie; brother, Yasuo, is a
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour QF at 15 Delray Beach as Q, college student
posting 1st wins of career over Sijsling and Matosevic (l. to > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would like to be a
Tomic). Owns 2 ATP Challenger Tour titles: 14 Shanghai, football player
CHN (d. Devvarman 76 in 3rd) and 15 Toyota, JPN (d. > Favourite surface is hard and shot is backhand
Kudryavtsev). Also winner of 4 ITF Futures Circuit titles, > Idol growing up was Marcelo Rios
most recently on home soil at 14 Sapporo, JPN (d. > Enjoys playing video games
Uchiyama). Won singles gold medal at 14 Asian Games > Supported by Mr. Morita (JTA)
(d. Lu 62 62) > Coached by Rodrigo Nascimento

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LEANDER PAES (IND)
@Leander Leander Paes

Date of Birth: June 17, 1973 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 714-389


Turned Pro: 1991 Career Prize Money: $8,115,868
Birthplace: Calcutta, India Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 55/39
Residence: Mumbai, India Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 510 (1.78m) 73 (August 24, 1998)
Weight: 171lbs (77kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 1 (June 21, 1999)
One-handed backhand

emirates atP doubles ranking History (W-l) 13-29 record vs. Bryan/Bryan entering 16 (1-7 in finals). Beat
2015: 41 (27-26), 2014: 29 (26-16), 2013: 10 (29-18), No. 2 Sampras in 98 New Haven 3R for biggest singles win
2012: 3 (43-19), 2011: 8 (32-14), 2010: 5 (32-20), 2009: 8 (28-17), > Owns longest Davis Cup doubles win streak of all nations w/
2008: 10 (41-26), 2007: T12 (40-19), 2006: 12 (33-20), Bhupathi (24). Also 2nd in doubles wins (41) and 4th in total
2005: 12 (36-19), 2004: 13 (42-18), 2003: 13 (36-15), wins (89). Competed in 6 Olympics (1992-2012), most by a
2002: 33 (24-23), 2001: 9 (38-15), 2000: 85 (18-14), tennis player. Won singles bronze at 96 Atlanta (l. to No. 6
1999: 1 (48-14), 1998: 4 (55-16), 1997: 14 (44-17), Agassi in SF, d. Meligeni in Play-off)
1996: 89 (5-13), 1995: 76 (13-10), 1994: 142 (5-8),
1993: 89 (8-8), 1992: 214 (4-1), 1991: 477 (4-0), 1990: N/R (1-1) CAREER TITLES (1): 1998 (1) - Newport(G). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES
(55). FINALIST (39).

2015 HigHligHts grand slam History (Doubles 8-8 in finals)


Prize money: $196,484 Aus. Open WON 2012 (w/Stepanek), RUP 2011 (w/Bhupathi); 2006 (w/Damm),
Matches won-lost: 27-26 (doubles) 1999 (w/Bhupathi);
Doubles Winner: Auckland Mixed: WON 2015 (w/Hingis), 2010 (w/Black), 2003 (w/Navratilova)
Finalist: Chennai, Delray Beach(all w/Klaasen) Roland Garros WON 2009 (w/Dlouhy), 2001, 1999 (w/Bhupathi);
Semifinalist: London / Queens Club(w/Nestor) RUP 2010 (w/Dlouhy)
Wimbledon WON 1999 (w/Bhupathi);
Mixed: WON 2015 (w/Hingis),2010 (w/Black), 2003 (w/Navratilova);
Career HigHligHts 1999 (w/Raymond)
> The Indian has finished 9 seasons in doubles Top 10, US Open WON 2013 (w/Stepanek). 2009 (w/Dlouhy), 2006 (w/Damm);
highlighted by year-end No. 1 in 99. Has also ended 15 RUP 2012 (w/Stepanek), 2008 (w/Dlouhy), 2004 (w/Rikl),
straight seasons in Top 50 and 21 straight in Top 100 1999 (w/Bhupathi);
> Qualified at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals 15 times, Mixed: WON 2015 (w/Hingis), 2008 (w/Black)
finishing as runner-up w/Bhupathi in 97, 99 and 00, as
well as w/Zimonjic in 05 barClays atP World tour Finals History
> Fourth among active players with 55 doubles titles, Career 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 03 01 00 99 98 97
including 1+ in 19 straight seasons (1997-15). Won titles 23-30 RR SF SF RR RR RR SF SF RUP DNP^ RR RUP RUP RR RUP
with 14 partners, including 26 with countryman Bhupathi (12-13 w/Stepanek;11, 97-01 w/Bhupathi; 08-10 w/Dlouhy; 06-07 w/Damm; 05 w/Zimonjic)
and 4+ each with Czech partners Damm, Dlouhy, Rikl and ^Qualified in 2003 (w/Rikl) but did not participate due to injury
Stepanek. In singles, captured 98 Newport title
> Winner of 17 major doubles titles: 8 in mens and 9 in mixed atP World tour masters 1000 History
(Open Era record for male). Secured career Grand Slam in Doubles (13-5 in finals)
mens doubles at 12 Aus. Open w/Stepanek (d. Bryan/ Indian Wells: WON 2007 (w/Damm); Miami: WON 2012 (w/Stepanek),
Bryan). Also won 13 US Open w/Stepanek to become 2011 (w/Bhupathi), 2010 (w/Dlouhy), RUP 2007 (w/Damm), 2003 (w/Rikl); Monte-Carlo:
oldest mens doubles major champion in Open Era at age WON 2005 (w/Zimonjic); Rome: WON 1998 (w/Bhupathi), Montral/ Toronto: WON
40 (d. Bryan/Bryan and Peya/Soares). In 99, reached all 4 2004, 1999 (w/Bhupathi); Cincinnati: WON 2011, 2001 (w/Bhupathi); Madrid: RUP
major finals w/Bhupathi 1st since McGregor/Sedgman in 2005 (w/Zimonjic); Stuttgart: RUP 1998 (w/Bhupathi). Shanghai: WON 2012 (w/
52 (also Bryan/Bryan in 05). In 15, won 3 of 4 mixed Stepanek), 2010 (w/Melzer); Paris: WON 1998 (w/Bhupathi); RUP 2001 (w/Bhupathi).
doubles titles w/Hingis 1st since Riessen/Smith Court in
69. Needs Roland Garros for career Grand Slam in mixed Personal
doubles. As a junior, won singles titles at 90 Wimbledon > Father, Vece, was member of Indian field hockey team in 72
(d. Ondruska) and 91 US Open (d. Alami) Munich Olympics. Mother, Jennifer, was captain of the
> Captured 13 ATP Masters 1000 titles at 8 of 9 events. Only basketball team
missing title is Madrid, coming as close as 05 final w/ > Carried Indian flag at 00 Sydney Olympics opening ceremony
Zimonjic (l. to Knowles/Nestor) > Received Indias 4th-highest civilian honour, the Padma Shri,
> Became 8th player to reach 700 doubles wins in 15 in 01 (w/Bhupathi) and 3rd-highest civilian honour, the Padma
Munich 1R w/Stepanek (d. Struff/Thiem). Enters 16 having Bhushan, in 14 from President Pranab Mukherjee
played tour-level and Challenger matches with 106 > Daughter, Aiyana (born Apr. 3, 2006)
partners 100th was Granollers at 15 Nottingham. Owns > Physio is Sanjay Singh

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BENOIT PAIRE (FRA)
@benoitpaire Benot Paire @benpaire

Date of Birth: May 8, 1989 Career Win-Loss: 99-106


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $3,140,243
Birthplace: Avignon, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/3
Residence: Geneva, Switzerland Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 4-17
Height: 65 (1.96m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 176lbs (80kg) 19 (November 16, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 84 (August 5, 2013)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Circuit (99-48, 6 titles). Made tour-level debut at 10 Roland
2015: 19 (25-17), 2014: 118 (10-19), 2013: 26 (32-30), Garros as Q (l. to O. Rochus) and earned 1st win at 10 US
2012: 47 (26-26), 2011: 95 (5-10), 2010: 152 (1-4), Open as Q (d. Schuettler)
2009: 333 (0-0), 2008: 638 (0-0), 2007: 675 (0-0) > Left knee injury required surgery on Sept. 17, 2014 and
kept him out of action for remainder of that season

2015 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (1): 2015 (1) Bstad(CL).


Prize money: $902,047 FINALIST (3): 2015 (1) Tokyo(H); 2013 (1) Montpellier(IH);
Matches won-lost: 25-17 (singles), 2-10 (doubles) 2012 (1) Belgrade(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).
Challenger: 27-5 (singles), 2-3 (doubles)
Singles winner: Bstad GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-4)
Finalist: Tokyo Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Quarter-finalist: Hamburg Aus. Open 3-4 3rd 1st 1st 2nd
Roland Garros 6-6 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st
Wimbledon 5-5 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS US Open 6-5 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
> The Frenchman rose nearly 100 places to end 15 at
career-high No. 19 after injury-plagued 14 season when ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
he finished at No. 118. Broke Top 20 for 1st time on Nov. 9, (Career W-L: 17-19)
2015 after rallying from 62 40 down to beat countryman Career 15 14 13 12
Monfils in ATP Masters 1000 Paris 1R Indian Wells 2-2 3rd 1st
> Captured 1st ATP World Tour title at 15 Bstad without Miami 0-1 1st
dropping a set (d. Goffin in 2R and Robredo in final). Later Monte-Carlo 2-3 2nd 1st 2nd
reached final at 15 Tokyo with 2nd comeback win over No. Madrid 1-2 1st 2nd
6 Nishikori in less than 6 weeks (l. to No. 4 Wawrinka). Also Rome 4-1 SF
in 15, won Futures title at Bressuire, FRA (d. Teixeira) and Toronto/Montral 3-2 2nd 3rd
Challenger titles at Bergamo, ITA (d. Nedovyesov); Cincinnati 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
Quimper, FRA (d. Barrere); and Mouilleron Le Captif, FRA Shanghai 2-2 2nd 2nd
(d. Pouille 76 in 3rd). Became 1st player since Steve Darcis Paris 2-3 2nd 1st 2nd
in 07 to win a Futures, Challenger and ATP title in same
season. Won 13 Chennai ATP doubles title w/Wawrinka (d. PERSONAL
Begemann/Emmrich) > Nickname is La Tige (the stalk) because hes tall and thin
> After falling in 3R of Grand Slam 5 times, broke through to > Started playing tennis at age 6 with his father who used to
1st 4R at 15 US Open. Earned biggest win of career by work at a small tennis club next to his house
ranking over No. 4 Nishikori in 1R, saving 2 MPs (l. to > Father, Philippe, works at the SNCF (French railway
Tsonga in 4R). Reached 3R at all 3 other majors, most system); mother, Eliane works for the local government
recently at 15 Roland Garros (l. to No. 4 Berdych) of the Vaucluse. Has 1 brother, Thomas, who works as a
> Advanced to 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF and SF at same tennis coach
event with surprise run at 13 Rome (d. No. 7 del Potro in > Idol growing up was Marat Safin
3R, l. to No. 3 Federer in SF). After playing all 9 ATP > Favourite surface is clay and favourite shot is backhand
Masters 1000 events in 13 was limited to 4 in 14 and 3 in 15 > Favourite hobby is to watch football and is a huge sup-
due to injury and lower ranking porter of Olympique de Marseille
> Posted double-digit ATP win totals in 4 straight seasons > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would have loved to
(2012-15). Nearing 100 wins on ATP World Tour (99-106, 1 play football
title), ATP Challenger Tour (90-49, 6 titles) and ITF Futures > Coached by Lionel Zimbler

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JOHN PEERS (AUS)
www.johnpeerstennis.com @johnpeers John Peers @johnwpeers

Date of Birth: July 25, 1988 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 119-78


Turned Pro: 2011 Career Prize Money: $1,117,879
Birthplace: Melbourne, Australia Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 6/10
Residence: Melbourne, Australia Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 62 (1.88m) 456 (June 11, 2012)
Weight: 185lbs (83kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 7 (September 14, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Murray (d. Lindstedt/Pospisil, l. to Marrero/Verdasco).
2015: 8 (45-27), 2014: 43 (36-27), 2013: 29 (37-22), 2012: 78 (1-2) Advanced to 3 QFs in 15 w/J. Murray: Madrid (d. Dodig/
Melo, l. to F. Lopez/Mirnyi), Rome (d. Matkowski/Zimonjic,
l. to Granollers/M. Lopez) and Montral (d. A. Murray/
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Paes, l. to Djokovic/Tipsarevic)
Prize money: $666,585 > Posted 35+ wins in 3 straight seasons (2013-15), highlighted
Matches won-lost: 45-27 (doubles) by 45-win effort in 15. Owns 2-5 record vs. Bryan/Bryan
Doubles Winner: Brisbane, Hamburg entering 16, posting wins w/J. Murray in 13 Houston final
Finalist: Rotterdam, Barcelona, Wimbledon, US Open, and 14 London/Queens Club 2R. Made winning ATP debut
Vienna, Basel at 12 Metz w/Butorac (d. Herbert/Olivetti)
Semi-finalist: s-Hertogenbosch(all w/J. Murray)
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6): 2015 (2) Hamburg(CL),
Brisbane(H); 2014 (1) Munich(CL); 2013 (3) Bangkok(IH),
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Gstaad(CL), Houston(CL) (all w/J. Murray). FINALIST (10).
> The Aussie finished 15 at year-end best No. 8 in doubles,
his 4th straight Top 100 finish but 1st in Top 25. Broke into GRAND SLAM HISTORY
Top 20 on July 13, 2015 after run to Wimbledon final and Doubles (O-2 in nals). Wimbledon: RUP 2015; US Open: RUP 2015
Top 10 on Sept. 14, 2015 after run to US Open final. Finished (both w/ J. Murray)
15 at No. 4 in team rankings w/J. Murray
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 2015 w/J. BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
Murray, going 1-2 in RR (d. Bolelli/Fognini). Held 5 MPs vs. Career 15
Bryan/Bryan with SF spot on the line before falling 67(5) 1-2 RR (w/J. Murray)
76(5) 16-14
> Owns 6-10 record in ATP doubles finals all 16 w/J. PERSONAL
Murray. Won 2 titles in 15: Brisbane (d. Dolgopolov/ > Started playing tennis as soon as he could walk, as he had a
Nishikori) and Hamburg (d. Cabal/Farah). Reached 6 other tennis court in his backyard
finals in 15. Swept 1st 3 finals in 13 at Houston (d. Bryan/ > Father, Bill, played in the Victoria Amateur Football League
Bryan), Gstaad (d. Andujar/Garcia-Lopez) and Bangkok (d. (AFL); mother, Elizabeth, played professional tennis; sister,
Bednarek/Brunstrom). Captured 8 Challenger and 5 Sally, also plays professional tennis
Futures doubles titles > Hobbies include golf, surfing, AFL and cricket
> Reached back-to-back Grand Slam finals w/J. Murray at > Played 4 years of college tennis in USA at Middle Tennessee
15 Wimbledon (3R: d. Pospisil/Sock 86 in 5th, l. to Rojer/ State University (2008-10), then Baylor University (2011)
Tecau) and 15 US Open (d. Johnson/Querrey 76 in 3rd after > Favourite band is Coldplay
saving 1 MP, l. to Herbert/Mahut). Also advanced to 13 US > Admires Roger Federer because he is an all-court player
Open QF w/J. Murray (l. to Peya/Soares) > Favourite tournament is Wimbledon
> In ATP Masters 1000 debut, reached 13 Shanghai SF w/J. > Coached by Chris Eaton

BREAKTHROUGH IN TOP 20 EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS


In 2015, Peers finished in the Top 20 Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings for the first time
in his career. He was one of six players to finish in the Top 20 for the first time:
No. 7 Jamie Murray
No. 8 John Peers
No. 10 Fabio Fognini
No. 11 Florin Mergea
No. 13 Simone Bolelli
No. 14 Pierre-Hugues Herbert

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GUIDO PELLA (ARG)
www.guidopella.com @guido_pella Guido Pella @guido_pella

Date of Birth: May 17, 1990 Career Win-Loss: 11-22


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $733,473
Birthplace: Bahia Blanca, Argentina Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-2
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 183lbs (83kg) 73 (November 9, 2015)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 119 (September 21, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) Cervantes 50 and Muoz-de la Navas 46. Owns career
2015: 74 (1-4), 2014: 156 (3-4), 2013: 94 (7-13), 2012: 108 (0-1), records of 141-79 at Challengers and 130-63 at Futures.
2011: 350 (0-0), 2010: 420 (0-0), 2009: 308 (0-0), 2008: 557 (0-0), Earned 1st ATP win at 13 So Paulo (d. Fognini)
2007: 586 (0-0), 2006: T1370 (0-0) 2005: N/R (0-0) > Champion of 12 ATP Challenger Tour Finals, beating
Ungur 76 in 3rd for title after losing to Ungur 76 in 3rd
during RR. Also played at 15 ATP Challenger Tour Finals,
2015 HIGHLIGHTS beating Albot and Clezar, then leading Cecchinato 61 10
Prize money: $257,418 when he suffered injury and retired (right leg muscle)
Matches won-lost: 1-4 (singles)
Challenger: 45-14 (singles), 20-7 (doubles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-1)
Career 15 13 12
Aus. Open 0-1 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Roland Garros 1-1 2nd
> The Argentine climbed 82 spots in 15 to finish in Top 100 Wimbledon 0-1 1st
for 2nd time at a year-end high No. 74. Achieved US Open 0-3 1st 1st 1st
career-high ranking of No. 73 on Nov. 9, 2015 after
reaching Guayaquil, ECU Challenger SF (l. to Elias). Broke ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
into Top 100 on Dec. 3, 2012 after winning title at ATP (Career W-L: 1-3)
Challenger Tour Finals Career 14 13
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour QF and SF at 13 Dsseldorf Indian Wells 0-1 1st
as Q (d. Kubot, No. 10 Tipsarevic and Troicki; l. to Monaco). Miami 1-2 1st 2nd
Owns total of 31 singles and doubles titles at Challengers
and Futures. Won 4 of 10 Challenger singles titles in 15 PERSONAL
(tied for most on tour): San Luis Potosi, MEX (d. McGee); > Began playing tennis at age 5, with his father, Carlos, who
So Paulo, BRA (d. Lindell); Porto Alegre, BRA (d. is a tennis coach; mother, Charo, is a university teacher;
Schwartzman); and Montevideo, URU (d. Cervantes). As a has two sisters, Catalina, is a tennis player, and Sol is a
junior, won Grade A title at Milan, ITA as Q (d. An. Kuznetsov student
and Goffin in 3 sets) > Favourite surfaces are hard and clay courts and considers
> Earned 1st Grand Slam win of career at 13 Roland Garros backhand his best shot
(d. Dodig 12-10 in 5th, l. to No. 1 Djokovic in 2R). Qualified at > Favourite tournament is US Open
US Open in 12 (l. to Davydenko in tour-level debut) and 15 > Idol growing up was Roger Federer
(l. to No. 9 Cilic). As a junior, reached 08 Roland Garros SF > Supports Manchester United football club and likes Wayne
as Q (d. Tomic, l. to Janowicz) Rooney, Formula One racing driver Sebastian Vettel and
> Defeated countryman Berlocq 21 ret. for 1st ATP Masters the late Steve Jobs
1000 win of career at 13 Miami (l. to Almagro in 2R). > Goal in tennis is to break into the Top 20
Qualified for 13 Indian Wells (l. to Dodig in 1R) > Trains at Parque Norte in Buenos Aires
> In 15, won 1 tour-level match at Washington as Q (d. Dodig > Coached by countryman and former ATP pro Fabian
75 in 3rd, l. to Dimitrov). Went 45-14 on ATP Challenger Blengino. Fitness trainer is Juan Galvan (since 2009)
Tour in 15, tied with Cecchinato for 3rd-most wins behind

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VASEK POSPISIL (CAN)
www.vasekpospisil.com @VasekPospisil Vasek Pospisil @vasekpospisil90

Date of Birth: June 23, 1990 Career Win-Loss: 73-85


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $3,486,127
Birthplace: Vernon, British Columbia, Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Canada Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-18
Residence: Freeport, Bahamas Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 64 (1.93m) 25 (January 27, 2014)
Weight: 185lbs (84kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 4 (April 27, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Struggled with injuries in Jan. 14, retiring vs. No. 8
2015: 39 (25-23), 2014: 53 (20-23), 2013: 32 (17-18), Wawrinka in Chennai SF (lower back strain) and conceding
2012: 127 (5-15), 2011: 119 (6-5), 2010: 336 (0-0), w/o to Wawrinka in Aus. Open 3R (back). Went on 7-match
2009: 341 (0-0), 2008: 1132 (0-1), 2007: T1461 (0-0) losing streak from Aus. Open to Roland Garros in 14

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2014 (1) - Washington(H).


2015 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (4).
Prize money: $1,337,584
Matches won-lost: 25-23 (singles), 25-14 (doubles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-6)
Singles semi-finalist: Valencia Career 15 14 13 12 11
Quarter-finalist: Wimbledon, Atlanta, Kuala Lumpur Aus Open* 4-1 3rd 3rd
Doubles winner: Indian Wells, Beijing Roland Garros 0-4 1st 1st 1st 1st
Finalist: Miami, Paris (all w/Sock) Wimbledon 5-4 QF 1st 2nd 1st
US Open 1-4 1st 1st 1st 2nd
* W/O in 2014 not included as loss
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Doubles (1-0 in finals). Wimbledon: WON 2014 (w/Sock)
> The Canadian has finished each of last 3 seasons in singles
Top 60 (2013-15). Achieved career-high singles ranking of ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
No. 25 on Jan. 27, 2014 after reaching Aus. Open 3R (l. to (Career W-L: 15-21)
Garcia-Lopez). Broke into Top 50 on Aug. 12, 2013 following Career 15 14 13 12 11
run to ATP Masters 1000 Montral SF and cracked Top 100 Indian Wells 1-4 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
on Apr. 2, 2012 after winning Rimouski, CAN Challenger Miami 1-2 2nd 2nd
title (d. Authom). In doubles, reached career-high ranking Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
of No. 4 on April 27, 2015 Rome 0-1 1st
> Still seeking 1st ATP World Tour singles title entering 16. Toronto/Montral 7-5 2nd 1st SF 2nd 2nd
Fell in 1st All-Canadian final at 14 Washington (l. to No. 7 Cincinnati 3-3 2nd 2nd 2nd
Raonic). Winner of 5 ATP doubles titles, including 4 w/ Shanghai 3-3 2nd 2nd 2nd
Sock. Also a 4-time singles champion on ATP Challenger Paris 0-2 1st 1st
Tour and 10-time winner on ITF Futures Circuit Doubles (1-3 in finals). Indian Wells: WON 2015; Miami: RUP 2015;
> Broke through to 1st Grand Slam singles QF at 15 Cincinnati: RUP 2014; Paris: RUP 2015 (all w/Sock)
Wimbledon with 5-set wins over Millot, Ward and Troicki (l.
to No. 3 Murray). In doubles, teamed w/Sock to win 14 PERSONAL
Wimbledon title (d. Bryan/Bryan 75 in 5th), becoming 1st > Began playing tennis at age 5
duo since Hewitt/Mirnyi at 00 US Open to capture Grand > Father, Milos, is a tennis coach; mother, Mila. Has 2 brothers,
Slam title in team debut. As a junior, reached doubles Tom, a computer programmer, and Petr, a science teacher
finals at 07 US Open w/Dimitrov (l. to Eysseric/Inzerillo) > Trained in Prostejov, Czech Republic, from 15 to 18
and 08 Aus. Open w/Ramirez (l. to Hsieh/Yang) > Idols growing up were Pat Rafter and Roger Federer
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, has only advanced past singles > Favourite surface is hard courts; favourite tournament
2R once, reaching 13 Montral SF as WC (d. No. 6 Berdych is US Open
76 in 3rd of 3R, l. to Raonic 76 in 3rd of SF). In doubles, has > Enjoys listening to music and hanging out with friends
reached 4 ATP Masters 1000 finals w/Sock, highlighted by and family
title at 15 Indian Wells (d. Bryan/Bryan in QF and Bolelli/ > Speaks English, Czech and French
Fognini in final) > Follows NHL teams Vancouver Canucks and
> Earned career-high 25 singles wins in 15. Owns records of Montreal Canadiens
63-52 at Challengers and 107-41 at Futures. Enters 16 on > Goal in tennis is to be a consistent Top 30 player
9-match losing streak vs. Top 10 opponents (3-18 overall). > Member of Tennis Canadas National Training Centre in
Made tour-level debut at 08 Davis Cup tie vs. MEX (l. to Montral (since September 2010)
Rodriguez), earned 1st doubles win at 10 ATP Masters > Coached by former French ATP pro Frdric Fontang.
1000 Toronto w/Raonic (d. Djokovic/Nadal), and secured Fitness trainers are Cassiano Costa and Jamie Allen
1st singles win at 11 Davis Cup tie vs. ECU (d. Campozano)

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LUCAS POUILLE (FRA)
@la_pouille @lucaspouille

Date of Birth: February 23, 1994 Career Win-Loss: 15-22


Turned Pro: 2012 Career Prize Money: $701,445
Birthplace: Grande-Synthe, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Dubai, U.A.E. Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-2
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 179lbs (81kg) 64 (August 3, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 257 (September 14, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Enjoyed straight-set wins over Johnson, Nieminen,
2015: 78 (12-14), 2014: 133 (2-4), 2013: 192 (1-4), Karlovic and Fognini en route to 14 ATP Masters 1000
2012: 494 (0-0), 2011: T1627 (0-0) Paris 3R as Q (l. to No. 2 Federer). Also reached 2R at 15
Monte-Carlo as WC (d. Thiem, l. to No. 5 Nadal)
> Posted career-high 12 ATP wins in 15. Owns records of
2015 HIGHLIGHTS 56-38 at Challengers and 57-20 at Futures. Made ATP
Prize money: $426,375 debut at 13 Montpellier as WC (l. to Troicki)
Matches won-lost: 12-14 (singles), 2-6 (doubles)
Challenger: 17-8 (singles), 5-5 (doubles) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-1)
Singles semi-finalist: Auckland, Hamburg Career 15 14 13
Quarter-finalist: St. Petersburg, Moscow Aus. Open 0-2 1st 1st
Roland Garros 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
Wimbledon 0-1 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS US Open 0-1 1st
> The Frenchman has improved ranking in 4 straight
seasons (2012-15), ending 15 in Top 100 for 1st time. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Achieved career-high No. 64 on Aug. 3, 2015 after run to (Career W-L: 3-3)
Hamburg SF. Broke into Top 100 on Apr. 20, 2015 after 1R Career 15 14
win at ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (d. Thiem). Peaked Monte-Carlo 1-1 2nd
at No. 23 in junior rankings on Jan. 23, 2012 Paris 2-2 1st 3rd
> Advanced to 1st 2 ATP World Tour SFs in 15: Auckland as
LL (l. to Mannarino) and Hamburg as Q (d. Monaco and PERSONAL
Paire, l. to Fognini). Also reached QFs in 15 at St. > Started playing tennis at age 8
Petersburg and Moscow (l. both to Bautista Agut). > Father, Pascal; mother, Lena, is Finnish; has 2 brothers,
Runner-up in 1st 2 Challenger finals at 14 Meknes, MAR Nicolas and Jonathan
(d. No. 63 Carreo Busta in QF, l. to Coppejans) and 15 > Admires Roger Federer
Mouilleron Le Captif, FRA (d. No. 62 Stakhovsky and No. 44 > Favourite surface is hard
Mannarino, l. to No. 20 Paire). Winner of 4 Futures titles > Favourite shot is forehand
> Secured 1st tour-level win at 13 Roland Garros as WC (d. > Completed his baccalaureate degree (at INSEP)
Al. Kuznetsov, l. to Dimitrov in 2R). Let 2-set lead slip away > Hobbies include going shopping, fashion and hanging out
against countryman Monfils in 15 Australian Open 1R. As a with friends and family
junior, advanced to 11 Australian Open QF (l. to Saville) > Coached by Emmanuel Planque

21-UNDER IN TOP 100 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


In 2015, Pouille was one of six players 21-under to finish in Top 100 Emirates ATP Rankings:
Age +
No. 83 Alexander Zverev 18 yrs., 7 mons.
No. 44 Borna Coric 19 yrs.
No. 51 Hyeon Chung 19 yrs., 6 mons.
No. 80 Thanasi Kokkinakis 19 yrs., 7 mons.
No. 30 Nick Kyrgios 20 yrs., 7 mons.
No. 78 Lucas Pouille 21 yrs., 9 mons.
+ Based on year-end Emirates ATP Rankings (Nov. 30, 2015)

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SAM QUERREY (USA)
www.samquerrey.com @SamQuerrey SamQuerrey

Date of Birth: October 7, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 257-213


Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $6,460,797
Birthplace: San Francisco, Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 7/7
California, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 12-47
Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 66 (1.98m) 17 (January 31, 2011)
Weight: 200lbs (91kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 23 (May 17, 2010)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > In Sept. 09, suffered season-ending right arm injury in
2015: 59 (20-24), 2014: 35 (28-21), 2013: 46 (27-22), Bangkok. In June 11, underwent right elbow surgery and
2012: 22 (37-25), 2011: 93 (12-15), 2010: 18 (39-24), missed 3 months. In Oct. 15, suffered season-ending
2009: 25 (41-23), 2008: 39 (28-26), 2007: 63 (19-22) hamstring injury
2006: 127 (6-11), 2005: T756 (0-0), 2004: N/R (0-0),
2003: T1405 (0-0) CAREER TITLES (7): 2012 (1) Los Angeles(H); 2010 (4)
Los Angeles(H), London/Queens Club(G), Belgrade(CL),
Memphis(IH); 2009 (1) Los Angeles(H); 2008 (1) Las
2015 HigHLigHts Vegas(H). FINALIST (7). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (5).
Prize money: $715,497
Matches won-lost: 20-24 (singles), 18-16 (doubles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 3-10)
Singles finalist: Houston, Nottingham Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
Semi-finalist: Memphis Aus. Open 9-9 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 3rd
Doubles semi-finalist: Brisbane(w/Johnson), Miami Roland Garros 4-9 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st
(w/Isner), US Open, Tokyo (both w/Johnson) Wimbledon 8-8 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 2nd 1st 1st
US Open 14-9 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 1st 2nd

Career HigHLigHts atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


> The American has ended 9 straight seasons in Top 100 (Career W-L: 49-55)
(2007-15). Broke into Top 100 on Jan. 29, 2007 after reaching Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
Aus. Open 3R as WC and cracked Top 50 on Aug. 20, 2007 Indian Wells 12-10 1st 2nd 4th 2nd 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd
after run to ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati QF. Spent 9 weeks Miami 8-10 2nd 2nd 4th 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
of 10 ranked in Top 25 of both singles and doubles Monte-Carlo 3-1 QF
> Winner of 7 singles and 4 doubles titles none since 12. Madrid 2-5 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Reached 5 singles finals in 09 (1-4) and 10 (4-1). Four titles Rome 2-6 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
in 10 were 3rd-most on tour behind Nadals 7 and Federers Toronto/Montral 4-5 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st
5. Also owns 7 ATP Challenger Tour titles, including 3 in 06 Cincinnati 10-9 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd QF 1st
and 3 in 14 Shanghai 3-4 1st 1st 3rd 2nd
> Advanced to 4R of Grand Slam 3 times in singles: 08 US Paris 5-5 2nd QF 1st 2nd 1st
Open (l. to No. 1 Nadal in 4 sets), 10 Wimbledon (d. Malisse Doubles (1-2 in finals). Rome: WON 2011, RUP 2010; Indian Wells: RUP 2012
9-7 in 5th, l. to No. 4 Murray) and 10 US Open (l. to Wawrinka (all w/Isner)
in 5 sets). At 15 US Open, reached mens doubles SF w/
Johnson (d. Bryan/Bryan in 1R, l. to J. Murray/Peers after PersonaL
holding 1 MP) and mixed doubles final w/ Mattek-Sands (l. > Began playing at age 4 after being introduced by his
to Paes/Hingis 10-7 in Match TB) mother, Chris. Father, Mike, a mortgage banker, was
> Reached 3 ATP Masters 1000 singles QFs: 07 Cincinnati as drafted by Detroit Tigers but chose to play college
WC (d. No. 10 Youzhny in 2R, l. to No. 8 Blake), 08 Monte- baseball instead. They manage a tennis club in Las
Carlo (d. No. 9 Gasquet, l. to No. 3 Djokovic) and 12 Paris (d. Vegas, site of former ATP event. Younger sister, Ellen,
No. 2 Djokovic in 2R, l. to Llodra). In doubles, reached was an outstanding volleyball player in high-school
back-to-back Rome finals w/Isner (l. to Bryan/Bryan in 10, > Had a full scholarship offer to play at Univ. of Southern
d. Fish/Roddick w/o in 11) California before deciding to turn pro in June 2006
> Earned 20+ singles wins in 7 of last 8 seasons (all but 11). > Favourite surface is hard. Serve and forehand are strengths
Enters 16 on 20-match Challenger win streak with titles in > Hobbies include playing basketball, table tennis and golf.
USA at 12 Sarasota (d. Lorenzi), 14 Napa (d. Smyczek), 14 Fan of Los Angeles Lakers (NBA)
Sacramento (d. Kozlov) and 14 Tiburon (d. Millman). > Hit two home runs in batting practice on Mar. 29, 2008 at
Secured 1st Top 10 win in historic fashion, hitting record 10 Sun Life Stadium in Miami
straight aces to beat No. 10 Blake in 07 Indianapolis QF. > In March 2015, was part of the Bravo TV show The
Made ATP debut at 06 San Jose as Q (l. to Spadea) and Millionaire Matchmaker
earned 1st win at 06 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells as WC > Coached by Henner Nehles. Chiropractor is Casey Cordial
(d. Reynolds)

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RAJEEV RAM (USA)
www.entourajforkids.org @RajeevRam Rajeev Ram

Date of Birth: March 18, 1984 Career Win-Loss: 43-73


Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $2,621,502
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, USA Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/0
Residence: Carmel, Indiana, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6
Height: 64 (1.93m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 180lbs (81kg) 78 (November 16, 2009)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 30 (July 20, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) w/Harrison as WC (l. to Melo/Soares). Also advanced to QF
2015: 89 (7-6), 2014: 140 (3-7), 2013: 127 (4-11), 2012: 134 (7-9), at 15 Paris w/Klaasen (d. J. Murray/Peers, l. to Inglot/
2011: 149 (2-3), 2010: 185 (6-18), 2009: 79 (8-6), 2008: 195 (2-4), Lindstedt)
2007: 234 (0-1), 2006: 202 (0-1), 2005: 199 (2-2), 2004: 290 (1-3), > Owns singles records of 16-5 at Newport and 27-68 at all
2003: 385 (1-1), 2002: 838 (0-1), 2001: T1379 (0-0) other ATP events. Never beaten a Top 10 player (0-6) or won
more than 8 tour-level singles matches in a season (8-6 in
09). Made ATP singles debut near hometown at 02
2015 HigHLigHts Indianapolis as WC (l. to Massu) and earned 1st win at 03
Prize money: $464,032 Indianapolis as WC (d. I. Levine)
Matches won-lost: 7-6 (singles), 24-23 (doubles)
Challenger: 17-5 (singles), 11-4 (doubles) CAREER TITLES (2): 2015 (1) Newport(G);
Singles winner: Newport 2009 (1) Newport(G). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (4).
Doubles winner: Halle
Finalist: Kuala Lumpur(both w/Klaasen) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-4)
Semi-finalist: Delray Beach(w/Butorac), Newport(w/ Career 15 13 12 10 09 08 05 04
Krajicek), Metz(w/Klaasen) Aus. Open 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
Roland Garros 0-1 1st
Wimbledon 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
Career HigHLigHts US Open 2-6 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st
> The American has finished in Top 100 twice (2009, 15).
Achieved career-high singles ranking of No. 78 on Nov. 16, atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
2009 after winning Aachen, GER Challenger title (d. Brown (Career W-L: 0-8)
76 67 76). Reached career-high doubles ranking of No. 30 Career 15 14 13 12 10 08 06
on July 20, 2015 following run to Newport SF w/Krajicek (l. Indian Wells 0-2 1st 1st
to Marray/Qureshi) Miami 0-3 1st 1st 1st
> Captured 2 ATP World Tour singles titles both at Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
Newport. As No. 181 in 09, entered as LL and beat Querrey Cincinnati 0-2 1st 1st
in 3-set final. As No. 161 in 15, won 3 matches 76 in 3rd,
edging Isner in 1R (saved 1 MP), Mannarino in QF (saved 2 PersonaL
MPs) and Karlovic in final. Also has 8 doubles titles, > Began playing tennis at age 4
including 09 Newport w/Kerr (d. Kohlmann/Wassen) and > Father, Raghav, is a biologist, mother, Sushma, is a
most recently 15 Halle w/Klaasen (d. Rojer/Tecau and scientific technician
Bopanna/Mergea). Owns 7 singles and 27 doubles titles on > Played at Carmel (Indiana) High School, earning All-State
ATP Challenger Tour honors and winning state singles title
> Has reached 2R of Grand Slam 4 times in singles, most > In college, helped University of Illinois to 32-0 season and
recently at 15 US Open (d. Harrison, l. to Troicki). In NCAA team title in 03. Also won 03 NCAA doubles title w/
doubles, advanced to 1st Grand Slam SF at 14 US Open w/ Wilson (d. Maiberger/Redondo of San Diego State)
Lipsky (d. J. Murray/Peers, Nestor/Zimonjic and Butorac/ > Says biggest moments of his career are winning NCAA
Klaasen; l. to Bryan/Bryan in 3 sets). Also reached 5 other team title and capturing first ATP World Tour singles title in
major QFs, falling to Bryans in 5 sets at 12 Wimbledon w/ Newport in July 2009
Lipsky and 76 in 3rd at 10 Australian Open w/Butorac. As a > Admired play of Boris Becker and Pete Sampras growing up
junior, advanced to 02 Wimbledon doubles final w/B. > Considers strengths as serve and attacking style and
Baker (l. to Mergea/Tecau) favorite surface is grass
> Yet to win a singles match at ATP Masters 1000 level (0-8). > Enjoys playing golf and table tennis
In doubles, reached 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 15 Miami > Coached by Bryan Smith

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ALBERT RAMOS-VIOLAS (ESP)
@albertramos88 Albert Ramos @albertramosvinolas

Date of Birth: January 17, 1988 Career Win-Loss: 89-116


Turned Pro: 2007 Career Prize Money: $2,404,247
Birthplace: Barcelona, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Mataro, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-16
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 177lbs (80kg) 38 (May 21, 2012)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 202 (November 4, 2013)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) wins at Challengers (135-64) and Futures (103-71). Made
2015: 54 (16-23), 2014: 63 (13-20), 2013: 82 (20-23), winning ATP debut at 10 Barcelona as Q (d. Russell and F.
2012: 51 (25-30), 2011: 66 (13-16), 2010: 123 (2-4), Gonzalez, l. to Gulbis in 3R)
2009: 168 (0-0), 2008: 452 (0-0), 2007: 707 (0-0),
2006: T779 (0-0), 2005: T1254 (0-0), 2004: T1447 (0-0) CAREER FINALIST (1): 2012 (1) Casablanca(CL).
CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

2015 HIGHLIGHTS GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-3)


Prize money: $536,502 Career 15 14 13 12 11
Matches won-lost: 16-23 (singles), 1-11 (doubles) Aus. Open 0-4 1st 1st 1st 1st
Challenger: 17-5 (singles), 0-2 (doubles) Roland Garros 1-5 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Singles quarter-finalist: Auckland, Geneva Wimbledon 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
US Open 1-5 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY


> The Spaniard has finished 5 straight seasons in Top 100 (Career W-L: 21-20)
(2011-15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 38 on May Career 15 14 13 12 11
21, 2012 after qualifying at 12 ATP Masters 1000 Rome (l. to Indian Wells 5-3 3rd 2nd 3rd
Nalbandian). Broke into Top 100 on June 13, 2011 and won Miami 6-3 2nd 4th 3rd
Milan, ITA Challenger title later that week (d. Korolev). Monte-Carlo 3-4 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
Cracked Top 50 on Apr. 16, 2012 after reaching Casablanca Madrid 2-3 2nd 2nd 1st
final. As a junior, peaked at No. 9 on Mar. 27, 2006 Rome 1-2 2nd 1st
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour singles final at 12 Casablanca Cincinnati 0-1 1st
(d. Andreev, l. to Andujar) and 1st doubles final at 13 Shanghai 3-3 3rd 1st 2nd
Bstad w/Berlocq (d. Marrero/Verdasco in QF, l. to Paris 1-1 2nd
Monroe/Stadler). Winner of 7 Challenger and 4 Futures
singles titles, most recently sweeping all 10 sets at 15 San PERSONAL
Benedetto, ITA Challenger (d. Giannessi) > Started playing tennis at age 5 because of his father, who
> Advanced to 2R at 3 of the 4 majors: 11 Roland Garros as Q played at the local club in Mataro
(d. Marti in 5 sets, l. to No. 5 Soderling), 12 US Open (d. > Father, Guzman, is a dentist; mother, Leonor; has an older
Ginepri, l. to Verdasco) and 15 Wimbledon (d. Istomin, l. to brother, Eduard, who works in a sports shop and a younger
Tsonga). Lost 1R in other 14 Grand Slam appearances sister, Anna, who is a student
> Reached R16 twice at ATP Masters 1000 events: 13 Miami > Favourite surface is clay and favourite shot is forehand
(d. Blake, l. to Melzer) and 15 Shanghai as Q (d. No. 3 > When not on the tour, he enjoys most spending time with
Federer, l. to Tsonga). Win over Federer was 1st vs. Top 10 friends and family
player. Also reached 3R at 12 Indian Wells (d. Gasquet, l. to > Big fan of FC Barcelona and likes to go to Camp Nou when
Andujar), 12 Miami (d. F. Lopez, l. to Gasquet) and 15 he gets a chance
Indian Wells (d. Benneteau, l. to No. 1 Djokovic) > Is following an online business administration degree
> Posted double-digit ATP win totals in 5 straight seasons > Idol growing up was Alex Corretja
(2011-15), highlighted by 25-win effort in 12. Owns 100+ > Coached by Jose Maria Diaz and Noe Losmozos

LEFT-HANDED SPANIARDS IN TOP 100 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Ramos-Violas was one of five left-handed Spaniards to finish in the
Top 100 Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:

No. 5 Rafael Nadal No. 54 Albert Ramos-Violas


No. 17 Feliciano Lopez No. 75 Daniel Muoz-de la Nava
No. 49 Fernando Verdasco

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MILOS RAONIC (CAN)
www.milosraonicofficial.com @milosraonic Milos Raonic @mraonic

Date of Birth: December 27, 1990 Career Win-Loss: 207-103


Turned Pro: 2008 Career Prize Money: $8,806,174
Birthplace: Podgorica, Montenegro Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 7/8
Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 17-41
Height: 65 (1.96m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 216lbs (98kg) 4 (May 11, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 103 (June 10, 2013)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) FINALIST (8). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
2015: 14 (33-16), 2014: 8 (49-20), 2013: 11 (45-21),
2012: 13 (45-20), 2011: 31 (31-19), 2010: 156 (4-6), GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-4)
2009: 377 (0-1), 2008: 923 (0-0), 2007: T1369 (0-0) CAREER 15 14 13 12 11 10
Aus. Open 14-5 QF 3rd 4th 3rd 4th
Roland Garros 8-4 QF 3rd 3rd 1st
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon 10-5 3rd SF 2nd 2nd 2nd
Prize money: $1,493,503 US Open 11-5 3rd 4th 4th 4th 1st
Matches won-lost: 33-16 (singles), 1-3 (doubles)
Singles winner: St. Petersburg BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
Finalist: Brisbane Career 14
Semi-finalist: Rotterdam, Indian Wells 0-2 RR
Quarter-finalist: Australian Open, Monte-Carlo, Madrid,
London/Queens Club ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
(Career W-L: 61-41)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Indian Wells 11-5 SF QF 4th 3rd 3rd
> The Canadian ended 4 straight seasons in Top 15 (2012-15). Miami* 7-3 4th QF 3rd 3rd 2nd
Reached career-high No. 4 on May 11, 2015, highest ever Monte-Carlo 7-5 QF QF 2nd 1st 3rd
for a Canadian. Also 1st Canadian to break into Top 10, Madrid 5-5 QF 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st
doing so on Aug. 12, 2013 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Rome 3-4 SF 1st 1st 1st
Montral final Toronto/Montral 8-6 2nd QF RUP QF 1st 1st
> Became 1st player born in 1990s to qualify for Barclays Cincinnati 8-4 1st SF 3rd QF
ATP World Tour Finals in 14, losing to Federer and Murray Shanghai 6-5 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd
before withdrawing with thigh injury Paris 6-4 RUP 3rd 3rd 1st
> Captured 7 titles entering 16, most of any player born in *W/O in 2013 and 2012 not included as losses
1990s. Also 1st player born in 1990s to win a title at 11 San
Jose (d. Verdasco). Won only ATP World Tour 500 title at 14 PERSONAL
Washington in 1st All-Canadian final (d. Pospisil) > Started playing tennis at age 8
> Emerged as 1st Canadian in a Grand Slam mens singles > Moved from Podgorica, Montenegro to Canada at age 3
SF at 14 Wimbledon (l. to No. 4 Federer). Also reached QFs > Parents are Dusan and Vesna (both engineers); sister,
at 14 Roland Garros (l. to No. 2 Djokovic) and 15 Aus. Open Jelena and brother, Momir
(l. to No. 1 Djokovic) > Idol growing up was Sampras: I video-taped all his matches
> Reached ATP Masters 1000 finals at 13 Montral (l. to No. 4 > Was among the 1st group of players to join Tennis Canadas
Nadal) and 14 Paris (d. No. 2 Federer and No. 5 Berdych, l. National Training Centre in Montral when it opened in 2007
to No. 1 Djokovic). Reached 3 other SFs, most recently at > Favourite surface, hard; shots, serve and forehand
15 Indian Wells (d. No. 3 Nadal after saving 3 MPs, l. to No. > Speaks Serbian and English
2 Federer) > Enjoys watching movies and spending time with family /
> Earned 30+ wins in 5 straight seasons (2011-15). Made friends
tour-level debut at 09 Montral as Q (l. to F. Gonzalez) and > Founded Milos Raonic Foundation in 2012 to help
earned 1st singles win in Sept. 10 Davis Cup tie (d. Estrella disadvantaged youth through sport
Burgos 97 in 5th). Enjoyed 1st ATP doubles win at 10 ATP > Fan of FC Barcelona, NBAs Toronto Raptors and MLBs
Masters 1000 Toronto w/Pospisil (d. Djokovic/Nadal) Toronto Blue Jays
> Missed 11 US Open after right hip surgery and 15 Roland > Named QMI Agency Canadian Male Athlete of the Year in
Garros after minor right foot surgery. Also missed 5 weeks 2012, Sportsnets 2013 Canadian Athlete of the Year, Lionel
in 14 (ankle) and final 3 weeks of 15 (back) Conacher Award winnerin 2013 and 2014
> Voted 2011 ATP Newcomer of the Year by his fellow players
CAREER TITLES (7): 2015 (1) St. Petersburg(IH); 2014 (1) > Coached by Riccardo Piatti. Fitness trainer is Dalibor
- Washington(H); 2013 (2) Bangkok(IH), San Jose(IH); Sirola and physiotherapist is Claudio Zimaglia
2012 (2) San Jose(IH), Chennai(H); 2011 (1) San Jose(IH).

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TOMMY ROBREDO (ESP)
www.tommy-robredo.com @TRobredo

Date of Birth: May 1, 1982 Career Win-Loss: 525-337


Turned Pro: 1998 Career Prize Money: $12,787,213
Birthplace: Hostalric, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 12/11
Residence: Sant Cugat del Valles, Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 22-89
Spain Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 511 (1.80m) 5 (August 28, 2006)
Weight: 165lbs (75kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 16 (April 20, 2009)
One-handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Missed 7 months in 2011-12 due to leg injury (surgery in Feb. 12)
2015: 42 (24-21), 2014: 17 (43-26), 2013: 18 (36-20),
2012: 115 (5-7), 2011: 51 (20-12), 2010: 50 (20-23), CAREER TITLES (12): 2013 (2) Umag(CL), Casablanca(CL);
2009: 16 (46-25), 2008: 21 (37-23), 2007: 10 (49-26), 2011 (1) Santiago(CL); 2009 (2) Costa do Sauipe(CL), Buenos
2006: 7 (49-29), 2005: 20 (44-24), 2004: 13 (43-25), Aires(CL); 2008 (1) Bstad(CL); 2007 (2) Sopot(CL), Metz(IH);
2003: 21 (38-26), 2002: 30 (32-26), 2001: 30 (37-20), 2006 (2) Hamburg(CL), Bstad(CL); 2004 (1) Barcelona(CL);
2000: 131 (0-2), 1999: 243 (2-2), 1998: 514 (0-0) 2001 (1) Sopot(CL). FINALIST (11). DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (5).

granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 16-5)


2015 HigHLigHts Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
Prize money: $746,317 Aus. Open 20-14 4th 4th 1st 4th 1st 4th 2nd QF 4th 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st
Matches won-lost: 24-21 (singles), 3-5 (doubles) Roland Garros 36-13 2nd 3rd QF 1st QF 3rd QF 4th QF 4th QF 3rd 4th
Singles finalist: Bstad Wimbledon 14-14 1st 4th 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd
Semi-finalist: Shenzhen US Open 35-14 3rd 4th QF 2nd 4th 4th 4th 3rd 4th 4th 4th 1st 3rd 4th
Quarter-finalist: Buenos Aires, Barcelona,
St. Petersburg BarCLays atP WorLD toUr FinaLs History
Career 06
1-2 RR
Career HigHLigHts
> The Spaniard has ended 13 of last 15 seasons in Top atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
50 (all but 2011-12). Achieved career-high ranking of (Career W-L: 134-99)
No. 5 on Aug. 28, 2006 after reaching ATP Masters Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
1000 Cincinnati SF (l. to Ferrero). Fell to No. 471 on Indian Wells* 17-12 4th 3rd 1st QF QF 4th 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 1st
May 14, 2012 before winning Italian Challenger titles Miami* 11-10 2nd 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd QF 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd
in 1st 2 events of season Monte-Carlo 17-11 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd QF --- 1st 3rd 1st
> Went 1-2 at 06 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (d. Madrid 9-10 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd QF 2nd 2nd
Blake, l. to Nadal and Davydenko) Rome 14-9 2nd 3rd QF QF 1st 1st 2nd 3rd QF
> Captured 11 of 12 singles titles on clay. Lost to Toronto/Montral 13-11 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd
Murray in 14 Shenzhen and Valencia finals (held 5 Cincinnati 19-12 3rd QF 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd SF 2nd SF 1st 3rd
MPs in both) Shanghai 6-7 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd
> Reached 7 Grand Slam QFs. En route to 13 Roland Paris 12-10 2nd 3rd 2nd QF SF QF 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st
Garros QF, became 2nd player (1st since Cochet at Hamburg: 16-6 (WON - 2006)
27 Wimbledon) to post 3 straight comebacks from 2 * W/O in Indian Wells 2011 and Miami 2005 not included as losses
sets down (d. Sijsling, Monfils and Almagro). As a Doubles (1-1 in finals). Monte-Carlo: WON 2008 (w/Nadal); Paris: RUP 2009 (w/
junior, won doubles titles at 00 Aus. Open w/Mahut Granollers)
and Roland Garros w/M. Lopez. Also 00 Roland
Garros singles finalist PersonaL
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, won 06 Hamburg singles > Began playing at age 5
title (d. Stepanek) and 08 Monte-Carlo doubles title > Father, Angel, tennis coach, was a fan of the The Who and named
w/Nadal (d. Bhupathi/Knowles) his son after the group. Mother, Dolores, assistant tennis coach
> Earned 40+ wins in 6 seasons. Collected 500th win in > Grew up on hard courts at Olot Swimming Club and at age 14 first
14 Valencia SF (d. Chardy). Owns 2-6 record vs. played on clay courts in Barcelona
World No. 1 (d. Hewitt in 03 Roland Garros 3R and > Speaks Catalan, Spanish, French, English and Italian
Djokovic in 14 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati 3R). Has > Supports FC Barcelona and favourite player was Carles Puyol
200+ wins on clay (256-121) and hard (232-179). Won > In 2011 and 2013 received ATP Aces for Charity Grant for The
ATP debut at 99 Barcelona as Q (d. Sanguinetti and Tommy Robredo Foundation, which promotes sports for people
Safin, l. to No. 8 Martin in 3R) with a disability. Holds an international wheelchair tennis event
> In Davis Cup, has a 9-12 record (6-8 singles) and > Trains at R.C.T. Barcelona
played on 04 championship team > Coached by Karim Perrona and fitness trainer is Toni Martinez

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EDOUARD ROGER-VASSELIN (FRA)
ERogerVasselin Edouard Roger-Vasselin Officiel

Date of Birth: November 28, 1983 Career Win-Loss: 82-122


Turned Pro: 2002 Career Prize Money: $4,070,272
Birthplace: Gennevilliers, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/2
Residence: Boulogne-Billancourt, France Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 2-18
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 165lbs (75kg) 35 (February 10, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 6 (November 3, 2014)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) CAREER FINALIST (2): 2014 (1) Chennai(H); 2013 (1) Delray
2015: 123 (6-12), 2014: 87 (21-28), 2013: 52 (23-26), Beach(H); CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (11). FINALIST (4).
2012: 100 (14-19), 2011: 106 (6-12), 2010: 124 (2-7), 2009: 154 (2-3),
2008: 168 (2-6), 2007: 96 (5-7), 2006: 253 (0-0), 2005: 189 (0-0), granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 3-6)
2004: 194 (1-2), 2003: 300 (0-0), 2002: 426 (0-0), 2001: T1379 (0-0) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Aus. Open 5-5 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st
Roland Garros 5-7 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd
2015 HigHLigHts Wimbledon 3-7 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd
Prize money: $666,132 US Open 1-5 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Matches won-lost: 6-12 (singles), 37-16 (doubles) Doubles (1-0 in finals). Roland Garros: WON 2014 (w/Benneteau)
Challenger: 10-6 (singles), 0-1 (doubles)
Doubles winner: Bogota(w/Stepanek), Cincinnati(w/ BarCLays atP WorLD toUr FinaLs History
Nestor), Metz(w/Kubot) Career 14
Finalist: Montral, Beijing(both w/Nestor) 2-2 SF (w/Benneteau)
Semi-finalist: Sydney(w/Benneteau), Shanghai(w/Nestor)
atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
(Career W-L: 6-19)
Career HigHLigHts Career 15 14 13 12 11
> The Frenchman ended 6 straight seasons in Top 150 of Indian Wells 2-2 2nd 2nd
singles and 4 straight in Top 50 of doubles, highlighted by Miami 2-4 1st 3rd 2nd 1st
No. 7 doubles finish in 14. Spent 30 weeks of 2013-14 in Top Monte-Carlo 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
50 of singles and doubles Madrid 0-1 1st
> Qualified for 14 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals w/ Rome 0-1 1st
Benneteau (d. Nestor/Zimonjic and Dodig/Melo, l. to Toronto/Montral 0-1 1st
Bryan/Bryan in SF) Cincinnati 0-3 1st 1st 1st
> Two-time singles finalist: 13 Delray Beach (d. Isner, l. to Shanghai 0-1 1st
Gulbis) and 14 Chennai (l. to No. 8 Wawrinka). Owns 11 Paris 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
doubles titles with 7 partners. Won multiple titles each Doubles (1-1 in finals). Montral: RUP 2015, Cincinnati: WON 2015 (both w/
year from 2012-15, most recently 3 in 15: Bogota with Nestor)
1st-time partner Stepanek (d. Pavic/Venus), Cincinnati
with 2nd-time partner Nestor (d. Matkowski/Zimonjic), PersonaL
and Metz with 1st-time partner Kubot (d. Herbert/Mahut) > Nickname is Doudou
> Reached 3R in singles at 07 Roland Garros as WC (l. to > Began playing as a kid with father, Christophe, who reached
Monaco), 07 Wimbledon as Q (l. to Gasquet) and 14 Aus. 83 Roland Garros SF (d. Connors in QF, l. to eventual
Open (l. to Anderson). Captured 1st major doubles title at champion Noah). Mother, Alexandrine Vaduijn, is a painter
14 Roland Garros w/Benneteau (d. Granollers/M. Lopez) > Speaks French, English, and basic Spanish
1st French champions since Leconte/Noah in 84 > Favourite surface is grass, shot is volley and tournament is
> In singles, advanced to 14 ATP Masters 1000 Miami 3R (d. Roland Garros
Cilic, l. to No. 3 Wawrinka). Reached doubles finals in 1st 2 > Lists football, golf, dinner with friends, movies with wife, as
events w/Nestor, winning title at 15 Cincinnati (d. Bryan/ favourite things to do outside a tennis court
Bryan in QF and Matkowski/Zimonjic) after reaching final > Would be a football or golf player if he wasnt a tennis player
at 15 Montral (d. Djokovic/Tipsarevic, l. to Bryan/Bryan) > Fan of FC Nantes football team in France
> Posted 20+ singles and 30+ doubles wins in 13 and 14. > Goal is to play Davis Cup for national team
Biggest singles win by ranking was over No. 5 del Potro in > Best memory: winning 14 Roland Garros doubles title with
09 Tokyo 1R. Snapped 6-match doubles losing streak to Julien Benneteau
Bryan/Bryan in 15 Cincinnati QF w/Nestor. Earned 1st > Wife, Marine (married September 24, 2011); son, Mateo
singles win at 04 Shanghai as Q (d. Healey) and 1st (born October 22, 2014)
doubles win at 04 Roland Garros w/Jeanpierre as WC (d. > Trains in Paris at the tennis club Lagardre Paris Racing
Boutter/Dupuis) (LPR)
> Fitness trainers are David Izidore and Vincent Lamarque

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JEAN-JULIEN ROJER (NED)
Jean-Julien Rojer @julrojer

Date of Birth: August 25, 1981 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 270-190


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $2,894,265
Birthplace: Curaao Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 20/14
Residence: Curaao Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 61 (1.85m) 218 (August 15, 2005)
Weight: 180lbs (82kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 3 (November 23, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Earned 40+ wins in 4 of last 5 seasons (all but 13),
2015: 3 (51-22), 2014: T16 (48-25), 2013: T15 (31-28), highlighted by career-best 51 in 15. Enters 16 with 2-17
2012: 13 (41-31), 2011: T20 (42-26), 2010: 41 (28-26), record vs. Bryan/Bryan, snapping 11-match losing streak
2009: 43 (18-21), 2008: 84 (6-5), 2007: 187 (1-2), 2006: 175 (1-1), in SFs of 15 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals w/Tecau.
2005: 251 (1-0), 2004: 241 (0-0), 2003: 261 (0-1), 2002: 1159 (1-0), Earned 1st tour-level win in 01 Davis Cup Group II tie for
2001: N/R (1-1), 2000: 919 (0-0), 1999: 1193(0-0) Netherlands Antilles w/Gerth (d. Camacho/Marin 9-7 in
5th). First ATP win came 7+ years later at 08 Casablanca
as WC w/Coria (d. Cermak/Kerr)
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $890,346 CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (20): 2015 (3) Barclays ATP World Tour
Matches won-lost: 51-22 (doubles) Finals-London(IH), Wimbledon(G), Rotterdam(IH); 2014 (8)
Doubles winner: Rotterdam, Wimbledon, Barclays ATP Valencia(IH), Beijing(H), Shenzhen(H), Washington(H),
World Tour Finals - London s-Hertogenbosch(G), Bucharest(CL), Casablanca(CL),
Finalist: Sydney, Nice Zagreb(IH) (all w/Tecau); 2013 (2) Stockholm(IH), Miami(H)
Semi-finalist: Australian Open, Dubai(all w/Tecau), (both w/Qureshi); 2012 (2) Halle(G), Oeiras (CL) (both w/
Munich(w/J. Murray), Roland Garros, s-Hertogenbosch, Qureshi); 2011 (3) Kuala Lumpur(IH), Nice(CL), Estoril(CL)
Halle, Beijing , Basel (all w/Tecau) (all w/Butorac); 2010 (2) Stockholm(IH),
Tokyo(IH) (w/Butorac). FINALIST (14).

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS GRAND SLAM HISTORY Doubles (1-0 in nals)


> The Dutchman has finished 5 straight seasons in doubles Roland Garros: Mixed: WON 2014 (w/Grnefeld)
Top 20 (2011-15), highlighted by career-high No. 3 to end 15. Wimbledon: WON 2015 (w/Tecau);
Also ended 15 season as No. 1 in team rankings w/Tecau,
clinching top spot with SF win over Bryan/Bryan at Barclays BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
ATP World Tour Finals. Broke into Top 10 on Apr. 1, 2013 after Career 15 14 13 12
winning ATP Masters 1000 Miami title w/Qureshi 5-9 WON RR RR RR (14-15 w/Tecau, 12-13 w/Qureshi)
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 2012-15,
losing 1st 6 matches w/Qureshi and next 3 w/Tecau. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Snapped 9-match losing streak by sweeping 5 matches (10 Doubles (1-1 in nals) Miami: WON 2013; Paris: RUP 2012 (both w/Qureshi)
sets) en route to 15 title w/Tecau (d. Matkowski/Zimonjic,
Dodig/Melo, Herbert/Mahut, Bryan/Bryan and Bopanna/ PERSONAL
Mergea). First team to win season finale without losing a > Started playing tennis at age 6 because he wanted to follow
set since RR play began in 86. Went 11-0 in London during his older brother Jamil. Nickname is Jules
15 season (6-0 at Wimbledon) > Father, Randall, is a dentist, mother, Nazira, is a
> Won 20 ATP doubles titles with 3 partners (Butorac, pre-school teacher. Older brother Jamil is an oral &
Qureshi and Tecau), including 2+ each year from 2010-15. maxilofacial surgeon
Captured career-high 8 titles in 14 w/Tecau on 4 different > Fan of TV shows Entourage, Californication and
surfaces and continents Modern Family
> Broke through to 1st Grand Slam mens doubles title at > Left Curaao at 13 and moved to Miami where he used to
15 Wimbledon w/Tecau, beating Begemann/Knowle practise at Crandon Park. Spent 3 years at UCLA and is
15-13 in 5th and Bopanna/Mergea 13-11 in 5th en route 4-time NCAA All-American in singles and doubles
(d. J. Murray/Peers in final). Previously went 0-5 in Grand > Speaks Dutch, English and Spanish
Slam mens doubles SFs. Also won mixed doubles title at > Favourite surface is clay
14 Roland Garros w/Grnefeld (d. Zimonjic/Goerges > Idol growing up was Jonas Bjorkman
10-7 in Match TB) > Hobbies are watching and playing sports loves to play
> Won 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 13 Miami w/Qureshi (d. football, baseball, basketball and supports the Miami Heat
Fyrstenberg/Matkowski). Runner-up at 12 Paris w/Qureshi > Likes to listen to hip hop before matches to get pumped up
(d. Cilic/Melo 06 64 11-9 in SF, l. to Bhupathi/Bopanna)

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lukas ROsOl (CZE)
Lukas Rosol - official

Date of Birth: July 24, 1985 Career Win-loss: 98-123


Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $3,446,220
Birthplace: Brno, Czech Republic Career singles Titles/Finalist: 2/2
Residence: Prague, Czech Republic Career Win-loss vs. Top 10: 3-20
Height: 65 (1.96m) Highest Emirates aTP Ranking:
Weight: 183lbs (83kg) 26 (September 22, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates aTP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 37 (October 13, 2014)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) 13. Did not play in either final after going 2-0 in 12 and 3-2
2015: 55 (20-30), 2014: 31 (29-29), 2013: 47 (23-27), in 13, including longest rubber ever in 13 1R w/Berdych (d.
2012: 74 (19-18), 2011: 70 (6-13), 2010: 164 (0-2), 2009: 148 (0-1), Chiudinelli/Wawrinka 24-22 in 5th after 7h1m)
2008: 178 (1-2), 2007: 261 (0-1), 2006: 321 (0-0), 2005: 627 (0-0),
2004: N/R (0-0), 2003: T1324 (0-0), 2002: T1345 (0-0) CAREER TITLES (2): 2014 (1) Winston-Salem(H);
2013 (1) Bucharest(CL). FINALIST (2): 2014 (2)
Stuttgart(CL), Bucharest(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3).
2015 HigHLigHts
Prize money: $821,431 granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 5-4)
Matches won-lost: 20-30 (singles), 11-19 (doubles) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Challenger: 1-2 (singles) Aus. Open 2-4 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
Singles quarter-finalist: Bucharest, Munich, Vienna Roland Garros 6-5 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd
Doubles semi-finalist: Marseille(w/Thiem), Wimbledon 4-4 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd
Umag(w/Junaid) US Open 1-5 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st

atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History


Career HigHLigHts (Career W-L: 14-24)
> The Czech has finished 5 straight seasons in Top 100 Career 15 14 13 12
(2011-15), highlighted by year-end best No. 31 in 14. Indian Wells 3-4 4th 2nd 1st 1st
Achieved career-high of No. 26 on Sept. 22, 2014 shortly Miami 4-4 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
after winning Winston-Salem title. Broke into Top 100 on Monte-Carlo 2-2 1st 3rd
June 6, 2011 following run to Roland Garros 3R and Madrid 0-2 1st 1st
cracked Top 50 on Apr. 8, 2013 after posting 2 Davis Cup QF Rome 1-3 1st 2nd 1st
wins over KAZ (d. Korolev and Golubev) Toronto/Montral 1-2 2nd 1st
> Won ATP singles titles at 13 Bucharest (d. Garcia-Lopez) Cincinnati 0-2 1st 1st
and 14 Winston-Salem (d. Janowicz after saving 2 MPs). Shanghai 1-2 1st 2nd
Also reached finals in 14 at Bucharest (l. to Dimitrov) and Paris 2-3 2nd 1st 2nd
Stuttgart (l. to Bautista Agut). Owns 3 ATP doubles titles
with 3 partners, most recently at 14 Umag w/Cermak (d. PersonaL
Lajovic/Skugor). Also winner of 39 combined Challenger > Started playing ice hockey at age 4 and tennis with his
and Futures titles in singles and doubles parents at age 6
> Reached 3R of a Grand Slam on 3 occasions: 11 Roland > Father, Emil, owns a car parts shop; mother, Diana, is an
Garros as Q (d. Roger-Vasselin and No. 8 Melzer in 5 sets, l. ice skating teacher. One older sister, Nicole and 1 older
to Chela), 12 Wimbledon (d. No. 2 Nadal, l. to brother, David
Kohlschreiber) and 15 Roland Garros (d. Bautista Agut, l. > Hobbies include skiing, football and hanging out
to Gabashvili) with friends
> Advanced to R16 at 2 ATP Masters 1000 events: 14 > Follows ice-hockey and is a fan of HC Lev Prague
Monte-Carlo (l. to No. 4 Federer) and 15 Indian Wells (d. > Likes the mountains, particularly the Swiss and
Haase after saving 1 MP, l. to No. 9 Berdych) Austrian Alps
> Earned 20+ wins in 3 straight seasons (2013-15) after > Best tennis memories were defeating Nadal on Centre
posting 19 wins in 12. Snapped 14-match losing streak vs. Court at Wimbledon and winning the Davis Cup in 2012
Top 10 by beating No. 10 Tsonga in 15 Vienna 2R. Made ATP > Wife, Michaela Ochotska (married July 15, 2015 in Prague), is
debut at 07 Auckland as Q (l. to No. 9 Ancic) and secured a Czech TV presenter; son, Andre (born January 13, 2015)
1st win at 08 Stuttgart as Q (d. Fischer, l. to Gasquet in 2R) > Coached by countryman and former ATP pro Jaroslav
> Member of Czech Davis Cup team that won titles in 12 and Levinsky (since October 2015)

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ANDREY RUBLEV (RUS)
@AndreyRublev97 @andreyrublev

Date of Birth: October 20, 1997 Career Win-Loss: 9-14


Turned Pro: 2014 Career Prize Money: $222,429
Birthplace: Moscow, Russia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Moscow, Russia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 144lbs (65kg) 173 (November 2, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 120 (November 2, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) doubles final w/Kozlov (l. to Luz/Zormann 86 in 3rd)
2015: 174 (8-13), 2014: 517 (1-1), 2013: 808 (0-0) > Earned 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 15 Miami as WC (d.
Carreo Busta, l. to Isner in 2R). Also beat Carreo Busta
in qualifying 1R at 15 Rome before falling to Fabbiano in
2015 HIGHLIGHTS qualifying final
Prize money: $191,601 > Secured 8 tour-level wins prior to 18th birthday, 4th-most
Matches won-lost: 8-13 (singles), 5-1 (doubles) among active players (Nadal 31, Hewitt 17, Gasquet 9).
Challenger: 7-8 (singles), 12-5 (doubles Earned biggest victory (by ranking) over No. 32 Andujar to
Doubles winner: Moscow(w/Tursunov) clinch 3-2 win for RUS over ESP in 15 Davis Cup Group I.
Semi-finalist: St. Petersburg(w/Youzhny) Also secured 1st tour-level win in Davis Cup Group I play
vs. POR in 14 (d. Silva)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).


> The Russian teenager finished 15 as 3rd-youngest player in
Top 200 behind Tiafoe and Fritz. Improved year-end ranking GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)
300+ spots from No. 517 at end of 14. Achieved career-high Career 15
ranking of No. 173 on Nov. 2, 2015 following 1R win at US Open 0-1 1st
Valencia (d. Granollers). Broke into Top 200 on July 13, 2015
after winning a qualifying match at Wimbledon (d. Kovalik). ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Earned 1st ATP ranking point on July 15, 2013 at age 15 with (Career W-L: 1-1)
QF run at Haskovo, BUL Futures (d. Jotovski and Lamasine, Career 15
l. to Bourgue). Ended 14 as World No. 1 junior Miami 1-1 2nd
> Enters 16 still seeking 1st ATP World Tour singles QF after
reaching 2R at 6 events in 15. In doubles, won 1st ATP title PERSONAL
at hometown event of Moscow in 15 w/Tursunov as WC (d. > Nickname is Rubl
Albot/Cermak 10-6 in Match TB). Became youngest ATP > Started playing tennis at age 3
doubles champion since 17-year-old Nadal at 04 Chennai. > Father, Andrey, is a former boxer, turned businessman,
Best Challenger result also came at Moscow, RUS in 15 (d. and mother, Marina, is a tennis coach; one sister, Arina, is
Donskoy, l. to Albot in SF). Owns 4 Futures singles titles also a tennis coach
> Made Grand Slam main draw debut at 15 US Open as Q (l. to > Favourite shot is forehand
Anderson in 4 sets). As a junior, won 14 Roland Garros title > Hobbies include boxing, basketball and music
(d. Munar) to become 1st Russian boys champion in Paris > Supports Miami Heat (basketball)
since Korotkov in 66. Also reached 14 Wimbledon junior > Coached by countryman Sergey Tarasevich

2015 TEENAGE MATCH WINS LEADERS


Rublev was one of five teenagers to register at least
eight ATP World Tour-level match wins in 2015:
W-L
Borna Coric 26-28
Alexander Zverev 14-17
Thanasi Kokkinakis 13-19
Hyeon Chung 12-10
Andrey Rublev 8-13

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DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN (ARG)
@dieschwartzman

Date of Birth: August 16, 1992 Career Win-Loss: 14-31


Turned Pro: 2010 Career Prize Money: $910,119
Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6
Height: 57 (1.70m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 141lbs (64kg) 57 (May 4, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed, Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 69 (April 13, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) vs. Top 10 players have come against Djokovic, Federer or
2015: 88 (11-22), 2014: 61 (2-4), 2013: 118 (1-5), 2012: 169 (0-0), Nadal (0-6 overall). Owns records of 113-65 at Challengers
2011: 369 (0-0), 2010: 417 (0-0), 2009: T1029 (0-0) (112-60 on clay) and 132-55 at Futures (130-54 on clay).
Made ATP debut at 13 Via del Mar as Q (l. to eventual
champion Zeballos) and earned 1st win 2 weeks later at
2015 HigHLigHts Buenos Aires as WC (d. Bellucci)
Prize money: $437,342 > Won title at 14 ATP Challenger Tour Finals (d. Bolelli in SF
Matches won-lost: 11-22 (singles), 11-15 (doubles) and Clezar in final)
Challenger: 21-8 (singles), 2-1 (doubles)
Singles semi-finalist: Istanbul CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
Doubles finalist: So Paulo(w/Lorenzi)
Semi-finalist: Buenos Aires(w/Berlocq) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-1)
Career 15 14
Aus. Open 0-1 1st
Career HigHLigHts Roland Garros 2-2 2nd 2nd
> The Argentine finished 2 straight seasons in Top 100 Wimbledon 0-1 1st
(2014-15). Achieved a career-high ranking of No. 57 on May US Open 1-2 2nd 1st
4, 2015 after advancing to Istanbul SF (l. to No. 2 Federer).
Broke into Top 100 on June 9, 2014 following 1R win at atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Roland Garros (d. Elias) (Career W-L: 1-4)
> Advanced to 1st ATP World Tour singles QF and SF at 15 Career 15
Istanbul (d. Giraldo 06 62 62, l. to No. 2 Federer 75 in 3rd). Indian Wells 1-1 2nd
Reached 1st ATP doubles final at 15 So Paulo w/Lorenzi Miami 0-1 1st
(d. Peya/Soares in 1R, l. to Cabal/Farah). Owner of 29 Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
combined Challenger and Futures titles, including 5 Rome 0-1 1st
Challenger singles championships in 14: Aix en Provence,
FRA (d. Beck); Prague, CZE (d. Ghem); Porto Alegre, BRA PersonaL
(d. Berlocq); San Juan, ARG (d. Souza); and ATP Challenger > Started playing tennis at age 7
Tour Finals (d. Clezar). All 5 wins in Porto Alegre were over > Parents are Ricardo and Silvana; has two brothers,
countrymen Andres, a travel agent, and Matias, a computer
> Reached 2R of a Grand Slam event 3 times: 14 Roland programmer; sister, Natali, is a lawyer
Garros as Q (d. Elias, l. to No. 4 Federer), 15 Roland Garros > Favourite surface is clay and shot is backhand
(d. Haider-Maurer, l. to Monfils in 5 sets) and 15 US Open > Favourite tournament is Roland Garros
(d. E. Ymer, l. to No. 8 Nadal) > Idols growing up were Juan Romn Riquelme (football)
> Earned 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 15 Indian Wells (d. and Rafael Nadal
Janowicz, l. to No. 2 Federer). Qualified at 15 Monte-Carlo > Hobbies include playing football and watching Boca Juniors
(l. to Chardy in 1R) and 15 Rome (l. to Bellucci in 1R) > Coached by Sebastian Prieto. Fitness trainer is Nicolas Sac
> Secured 11 of 14 career tour-level wins in 15. All 6 matches

ARGENTINES IN TOP 100 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Schwartzman finished as the No. 5 Argentine in
the Top 100 Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
No. 35 Leonardo Mayer
No. 52 Federico Delbonis
No. 53 Juan Monaco
No. 74 Guido Pella
No. 88 Diego Schwartzman

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DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN (ARG)
@dieschwartzman

Date of Birth: August 16, 1992 Career Win-Loss: 14-31


Turned Pro: 2010 Career Prize Money: $910,119
Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-6
Height: 57 (1.70m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 141lbs (64kg) 57 (May 4, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed, Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 69 (April 13, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) vs. Top 10 players have come against Djokovic, Federer or
2015: 88 (11-22), 2014: 61 (2-4), 2013: 118 (1-5), 2012: 169 (0-0), Nadal (0-6 overall). Owns records of 113-65 at Challengers
2011: 369 (0-0), 2010: 417 (0-0), 2009: T1029 (0-0) (112-60 on clay) and 132-55 at Futures (130-54 on clay).
Made ATP debut at 13 Via del Mar as Q (l. to eventual
champion Zeballos) and earned 1st win 2 weeks later at
2015 HigHLigHts Buenos Aires as WC (d. Bellucci)
Prize money: $437,342 > Won title at 14 ATP Challenger Tour Finals (d. Bolelli in SF
Matches won-lost: 11-22 (singles), 11-15 (doubles) and Clezar in final)
Challenger: 21-8 (singles), 2-1 (doubles)
Singles semi-finalist: Istanbul CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
Doubles finalist: So Paulo(w/Lorenzi)
Semi-finalist: Buenos Aires(w/Berlocq) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-1)
Career 15 14
Aus. Open 0-1 1st
Career HigHLigHts Roland Garros 2-2 2nd 2nd
> The Argentine finished 2 straight seasons in Top 100 Wimbledon 0-1 1st
(2014-15). Achieved a career-high ranking of No. 57 on May US Open 1-2 2nd 1st
4, 2015 after advancing to Istanbul SF (l. to No. 2 Federer).
Broke into Top 100 on June 9, 2014 following 1R win at atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
Roland Garros (d. Elias) (Career W-L: 1-4)
> Advanced to 1st ATP World Tour singles QF and SF at 15 Career 15
Istanbul (d. Giraldo 06 62 62, l. to No. 2 Federer 75 in 3rd). Indian Wells 1-1 2nd
Reached 1st ATP doubles final at 15 So Paulo w/Lorenzi Miami 0-1 1st
(d. Peya/Soares in 1R, l. to Cabal/Farah). Owner of 29 Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
combined Challenger and Futures titles, including 5 Rome 0-1 1st
Challenger singles championships in 14: Aix en Provence,
FRA (d. Beck); Prague, CZE (d. Ghem); Porto Alegre, BRA PersonaL
(d. Berlocq); San Juan, ARG (d. Souza); and ATP Challenger > Started playing tennis at age 7
Tour Finals (d. Clezar). All 5 wins in Porto Alegre were over > Parents are Ricardo and Silvana; has two brothers,
countrymen Andres, a travel agent, and Matias, a computer
> Reached 2R of a Grand Slam event 3 times: 14 Roland programmer; sister, Natali, is a lawyer
Garros as Q (d. Elias, l. to No. 4 Federer), 15 Roland Garros > Favourite surface is clay and shot is backhand
(d. Haider-Maurer, l. to Monfils in 5 sets) and 15 US Open > Favourite tournament is Roland Garros
(d. E. Ymer, l. to No. 8 Nadal) > Idols growing up were Juan Romn Riquelme (football)
> Earned 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 15 Indian Wells (d. and Rafael Nadal
Janowicz, l. to No. 2 Federer). Qualified at 15 Monte-Carlo > Hobbies include playing football and watching Boca Juniors
(l. to Chardy in 1R) and 15 Rome (l. to Bellucci in 1R) > Coached by Sebastian Prieto. Fitness trainer is Nicolas Sac
> Secured 11 of 14 career tour-level wins in 15. All 6 matches

ARGENTINES IN TOP 100 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Schwartzman finished as the No. 5 Argentine in
the Top 100 Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
No. 35 Leonardo Mayer
No. 52 Federico Delbonis
No. 53 Juan Monaco
No. 74 Guido Pella
No. 88 Diego Schwartzman

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ANDREAS SEPPI (ita)
www.andreasseppi.com

Date of Birth: February 21, 1984 Career Win-Loss: 289-307


Turned Pro: 2002 Career Prize Money: $7,445,187
Birthplace: Bolzano, Italy Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/5
Residence: Caldaro, Italy Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 8-74
Height: 63 (1.90m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 165lbs (75kg) 18 (January 28, 2013)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 50 (April 14, 2014)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) finals in 15: Zagreb (l. to Garcia-Lopez) and Halle (l. to No.
2015: 29 (26-25), 2014: 45 (24-30), 2013: 25 (30-29), 2 Federer). Made tour-level singles debut at 03 Kitzbhel
2012: 23 (38-27), 2011: 38 (25-24), 2010: 52 (24-28), as Q (l. to Mutis). Earned 1st win during 04 Davis Cup tie
2009: 49 (24-31), 2008: 35 (30-30), 2007: 50 (22-24), vs. GEO (d. Chikhladze). Reached 1st QF at 04 Palermo (l.
2006: 75 (20-30), 2005: 69 (19-17), 2004: 135 (7-10), to Berdych), 1st SF at 05 Palermo (l. to Andreev) and 1st
2003: 285 (0-2), 2002: 346 (0-0), 2001: T803 (0-0), final at 07 Gstaad (l. to Mathieu). Led ATP in 13 with most
2000: T1126 (0-0) 5-set wins (7-1)

CAREER TITLES (3): 2012 (2) Moscow(IH), Belgrade(CL);


2015 HigHLigHts 2011 (1) Eastbourne(G). FINALIST (5): 2015 (2) Halle(G),
Prize money: $1,110,625 Zagreb(IH); 2012 (2) Metz(IH), Eastbourne(G);
Matches won-lost: 26-25 (singles), 3-17 (doubles) 2007 (1) Gstaad(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (6).
Singles finalist: Zagreb, Halle
Semi-finalist: Doha, Hamburg granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 20-15)
Doubles semi-finalist: Vienna(w/Marrero) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
Aus. Open 10-10 4th 2nd 4th 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
Roland Garros 10-10 1st 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Career HigHLigHts Wimbledon 13-11 3rd 1st 4th 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st
> The Italian finished Top 30 in 3 of last 4 years (2012-13, 15) US Open 8-12 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd
and Top 75 in 11 straight seasons (2005-15). Broke into Top
20 and achieved career-high ranking of No. 18 on Jan. 28, atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
2013 after reaching Australian Open 4R. Became 1st Italian (Career W-L: 59-77)
in Top 20 since Renzo Furlan on Apr. 22, 1996 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
> Captured 3 career titles entering 16, all on different Indian Wells 8-10 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
surfaces: 11 Eastbourne on grass (d. Tipsarevic), 12 Miami 6-10 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Belgrade on clay (d. Paire) and 12 Moscow on hard (d. Monte-Carlo 9-10 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Bellucci). With 11 Eastbourne title, became 1st Italian man Madrid 3-6 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st
to win a grass-court title. Has 0-6 record in doubles finals Rome 7-10 1st 1st QF 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
with 6 different partners Toronto/Montral 2-6 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
> Has reached 4R of a Grand Slam 4 times: 12 Roland Garros Cincinnati 6-8 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st
(l. to No. 1 Djokovic after leading 2 sets to 0); 13 Australian Shanghai 4-4 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd
Open (d. Cilic in 5 sets, l. to Chardy); 13 Wimbledon (d. Paris 6-9 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Nishikori in 5 sets, l. to del Potro); and 15 Australian Open (d.
No. 2 Federer, l. to Kyrgios in 5 sets after holding MP). Win PersonaL
over Federer in Melbourne snapped 23-match losing streak > Nickname is Andy
vs. Top 10. Entering 16, played in 42 consecutive Grand Slam > Mother, Marialuise, works in a sporting goods shop; father,
main draws Hugo, works in transport business and; younger sister, Maria
> In 77 ATP Masters 1000 appearances through 15, has > Idol growing up was Yevgeny Kafelnikov
reached QFs-or-better 3 times. Advanced to QF at 05 > Speaks German (from German-speaking region of Italy),
Hamburg as Q (d. No. 10 Caas in 2R, l. to Gasquet); SF at 08 Italian and English
Hamburg (d. No. 9 Gasquet in 2R, l. to No. 1 Federer); and QF > Hobbies are football and skiing
at 12 Rome (d. No. 10 Isner in 2R, l. to No. 2 Federer) > Considers clay and grass as favourite surfaces and
> Earned 20+ wins each of the last 10 seasons (2006-15). considers forehand as his best shot
Went 0-5 in 13 SFs and 0-6 in 14 QFs before returning to 2 > Coached by countryman Massimo Sartori (since 1995)

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Gilles simon (FRA)
@GillesSimon84

Date of Birth: December 27, 1984 Career Win-loss: 372-256


Turned Pro: 2002 Career Prize money: $10,510,871
Birthplace: Nice, France Career singles Titles/Finalist: 12/6
Residence: Neuchtel, Switzerland Career Win-loss vs. Top 10: 29-68
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 154lbs (70kg) 6 (January 5, 2009)
Plays: Right-handed Highest emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 117 (January 28, 2008)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) > Missed 10 Australian Open and Roland Garros with right
2015: 15 (43-24),2014: 21 (27-25), 2013: 19 (36-24), knee injury, as well as 13 US Open with hip injury
2012: 16 (43-25), 2011: 12 (39-27), 2010: 41 (23-18),
2009: 15 (45-29), 2008: 7 (51-27), 2007: 29 (35-26), CAREER TITLES (12): 2015 (1) Marseille(IH); 2013 (1)
2006: 45 (24-24), 2005: 124 (6-6), 2004: 174 (0-1), Metz(IH); 2012 (1) Bucharest(CL); 2011 (2) Hamburg
2003: 480 (0-0), 2002: T1345 (0-0) (CL), Sydney(H); 2010 (1) Metz(IH); 2009 (1) Bangkok(IH);
2008 (3) Bucharest(CL), Indianapolis(H), Casablanca(CL);
2007 (2) Bucharest(CL), Marseille(IH). FINALIST (6).
2015 HigHLigHts
Prize money: $1,255,749 granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 17-10)
Matches won-lost: 43-24 (singles), 3-9 (doubles) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
Singles winner: Marseille Aus. Open 17-9 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd QF 3rd 1st 3rd
Finalist: Metz Roland Garros 16-10 4th 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Semi-finalist: Rotterdam, London/Queens Club Wimbledon 16-10 QF 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd 1st
Quarter-finalist: Montpellier, Bucharest, Nottingham, US Open 16-9 1st 4th 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd
Wimbledon, Tokyo, Stockholm
Doubles semi-finalist: Tokyo(w/Qureshi) BarCLays atP WorLD toUr FinaLs History
Career 08
2-2 SF
Career HigHLigHts
> The Frenchman has finished 6 seasons in Top 20 (2008-09, atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
11-13, 15), highlighted by year-end best No. 7 in 08. Broke (Career W-L: 100-80)
into Top 10 on Oct. 20, 2008 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
Madrid final, then reached career-high No. 6 on Jan. 5, 2009 Indian Wells 12-9 4th 2nd 4th QF 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 08, Miami 13-10 4th 2nd QF 4th QF 2nd 4th 1st 3rd 1st
defeating No. 2 Federer and alternate Stepanek in RR Monte-Carlo 10-9 3rd 1st 1st SF 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd
before falling in SF to No. 3 Djokovic 75 in 3rd Madrid 12-6 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd RUP
> Captured 12 titles entering 16, including 3 at Bucharest, 2 at Rome 11-8 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd
Marseille and 2 at Metz. Secured only ATP World Tour 500 Toronto/Montral 8-9 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd SF 1st
title at 11 Hamburg (d. Almagro). Tied with Gasquet and Cincinnati 10-9 1st 2nd 1st QF 1st QF 2nd 2nd 2nd
Tsonga for 2nd-most titles won by Frenchman in Open Era Shanghai 11-7 3rd RUP 1st 2nd 3rd 1st QF
behind Noahs 23 Paris 9-10 3rd 2nd 3rd SF 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st
> Has reached 2 Grand Slam QFs: 09 Australian Open (l. to No.
1 Nadal) and 15 Wimbledon (d. No. 6 Berdych, l. to No. 2 PersonaL
Federer). Advanced to 4R on 7 other occasions, most recently > Nickname is Gilou. Began playing tennis at age 6
at 15 Roland Garros (l. to eventual champion Wawrinka) and > Father, Daniel, works for an insurance company; mother
14 US Open (l. to eventual champion Cilic in 4h13m) Mireille, is a doctor. Brother, Jean-Marie, is an engineer
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached finals at 08 Madrid (d. > Inspired by Michael Chang, saying: He showed me that
No. 1 Nadal, l. to No. 4 Murray) and 14 Shanghai (d. No. 4 you dont have to be tall in order to be a great player
Wawrinka and No. 7 Berdych, l. to No. 3 Federer). > Favourite French player is Cdric Pioline
Advanced to SFs on 3 other occasions, most recently at 12 > Considers backhand his best shot
Paris (l. to Janowicz) > If he could choose a tournament to win one day, it would be
> Earned 35+ wins in 7 seasons (2007-09, 11-13, 15), Roland Garros
highlighted by 51 in 08. During 08 season, posted 2 wins over > Best moment in his career so far was beating No. 1 Nadal
World No. 1, beating Federer in Toronto 2R and Nadal in in the Madrid SF in Oct. 08
Madrid SF. Earned 300th career win in 13 Bangkok 2R over > Hobbies include video games, rollerblading and movies
Tomic. Made tour-level debut at 04 Metz as Q (l. to Gicquel) > Member of ATP Player Council from June 2012-16
and secured 1st win at 05 Marseille as Q (d. T. Johansson) > Fiance, Carine; 2 sons, Timoth (born Sept. 2, 2010) and
> Played in 10 Davis Cup final, falling to No. 3 Djokovic (SRB d. Valentin (born Sept. 9, 2013)
FRA 3-2). Has a 6-10 Davis Cup record > Coached by Jan de Witt. Fitness trainer is Paul Quetin

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TIM SMYCZEK (USA)
www.timsmyczektennis.com @timsmyczek Tim Smyczek

Date of Birth: December 30, 1987 Career Win-Loss: 27-53


Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $1,252,637
Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Tampa, Florida, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-4
Height: 59 (1.75m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 160lbs (72kg) 68 (April 6, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 160 (February 24, 2014)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) Futures. Made ATP debut at 08 San Jose as Q (l. to Fish).
2015: 110(5-13), 2014: 115 (7-12), 2013: 89 (8-11), 2012: 130 (3-6), Won 8 matches to gain entry into main draw (5
2011: 273 (3-6), 2010: 171 (1-4), 2009: 281 (0-0), 2008: 346 (0-1), pre-qualifying, 3 qualifying). Earned 1st ATP win at 10 Los
2007: 703 (0-0), 2006: 570 (0-0), 2005: T1165 (0-0), Angeles as Q (d. Gabashvili, l. to No. 4 Murray in 3 sets)
2004: T1175 (0-0)
CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

2015 HigHLigHts granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 2-2)


Prize money: $308,928 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Matches won-lost: 5-13 (singles), 0-2 (doubles) Aus. Open 2-3 2nd 1st 2nd
Challenger: 25-9 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Roland Garros 0-2 1st 1st
Wimbledon 0-1 1st
US Open 4-5 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st
Career HigHLigHts
> The American finished 4 straight seasons in Top 150, atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
highlighted by career-best year-end ranking of No. 89 in (Career W-L: 5-9)
13. Achieved career-high ranking of No. 68 on Apr. 6, 2015 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
after winning 1R match at ATP Masters 1000 Miami (d. Indian Wells 3-6 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st
Menendez-Meceiras). Broke into Top 100 on Sept. 30, 2013 Miami 1-2 2nd 1st
following run to Napa, USA Challenger SF (l. to Young). Toronto/Montral 1-1 2nd
Peaked at No. 14 in junior rankings on Jan. 10, 2005
> Advanced to 1st ATP World Tour singles QF at 11 San Jose PersonaL
as WC (d. Farah and Nishikori in 3 sets, l. to Monfils). > Began playing tennis at age 3 when his older brother
Reached 1st ATP doubles final at 13 Newport w/Williams started taking tennis lessons
(d. Karlovic/Sharan, l. to Mahut/Roger-Vasselin). Owns 5 > Father, Phil, is an engineer; mother, Jan, works at a
ATP Challenger Tour singles titles, including 2 in 15: tennis shop. Brother, Alec, is a lawyer; sister, Lauren, is a
Dallas, USA (d. Ram) and Tiburon, USA (d. Kudla 76 in 3rd) grad student
> Reached Grand Slam 3R for 1st time at 13 US Open as WC > Considers hard court as his favourite surface and
(d. Bogomolov in 5 sets, l. to Granollers 75 in 5th). Finished backhand his favourite shot
as final American man in the draw. Qualified and advanced > Favourite tournament is US Open
to 2R at 12 US Open (d. Reynolds, l. to Nishikori) and 15 > Enjoys playing golf. Says if he wasnt a tennis player he
Australian Open (d. Saville, l. to No. 3 Nadal 75 in 5th). With would be a golfer
Nadal serving for match at 65, 30-Love in 5th, allowed > Played the violin until he was 14
Spaniard a 1st serve after fan screamed during toss to > Goal in tennis is to break into the Top 50, cement his
cause fault place there
> Won 1R match 5 times at an ATP Masters 1000 event, most > Best tennis memory is playing on Rod Laver Arena at the
recently at 15 Indian Wells as WC (d. Becker, l. to 2015 Australian Open
Kohlschreiber) and 15 Miami (d. Menendez-Maceiras, l. to > Wife, Ana (married Nov. 21, 2015)
Tsonga). Qualified at Indian Wells in 10, 11 and 12, as well > Trains at Saddlebrook in Tampa
as at Miami in 13 and Toronto in 14 > Coached by Billy Heiser (since August 2012), who also
> Owns records of 140-100 at Challengers and 57-42 at works with Denis Kudla

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JACK SOCK (USA)
@JackSock Jack Sock @jack.sock

Date of Birth: September 24, 1992 Career Win-Loss: 78-61


Turned Pro: 2011 Career Prize Money: $3,021,771
Birthplace: Lincoln, Nebraska, USA Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/1
Residence: Kansas City, Missouri, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-14
Height: 63 (1.91m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 185lbs (84kg) 25 (November 2, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 6 (May 11, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) 1st event outside USA at 12 Vancouver, CAN Challenger (l.
2015: 26 (35-18), 2014: 42 (27-20), 2013: 104 (10-13), to Dancevic in 2R). Enters 16 with 1-14 record vs. Top 10
2012: 150 (5-7), 2011: 382 (1-2), 2010: 870 (0-1), 2009: 699 (0-0) opponents (d. No. 6 Nishikori in 14 ATP Masters 1000
Shanghai 2R)
> Underwent surgery for torn pelvic muscle on Dec. 16,
2015 HIGHLIGHTS 2014, missing 15 Australian Open and making 15 season
Prize money: $1,413,560 debut at Indian Wells
Matches won-lost: 35-18 (singles), 30-13 (doubles)
Singles winner: Houston CAREER TITLES (1): 2015 (1) Houston(CL). FINALIST (1): 2015 (1)
Finalist: Stockholm Stockholm(IH). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (5).
Semi-finalist: Newport, Basel
Quarter-finalist: Washington, Beijing GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0)
Doubles winner: Indian Wells, Beijing (both w/Pospisil), Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
Stockholm(w/Monroe) Aus. Open 1-1 2nd
Finalist: Miami, Paris(both w/Pospisil) Roland Garros 6-3 4th 3rd 2nd
Semi-finalist: Rome(w/Kyrgios) Wimbledon 1-2 1st 2nd
US Open 6-6 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st
Doubles (1-0 in nals). Wimbledon: WON 2014 (w/Pospisil).
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS US Open: Mixed: WON 2011 (w/Oudin)
> The American climbed up singles rankings for 5th straight
season in 15, finishing at year-end best No. 26. Achieved ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
career-high singles ranking of No. 25 on Nov. 2, 2015 (Career W-L: 15-18)
thanks to strong fall season that included 2 live-rubber Career 15 14 13 12 11
wins in Davis Cup debut (1st American to do so since Indian Wells 3-4 4th 1st 1st 1st
McEnroe in 78). Achieved career-high doubles ranking of Miami 3-3 3rd 2nd 1st
No. 6 on May 11, 2015 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 1-1 2nd
Madrid QF w/Pospisil (l. to Granollers/M. Lopez) Rome 0-1 1st
> Captured 1st ATP World Tour singles title in 1st final at 15 Toronto/Montral 3-2 3rd 2nd
Houston (d. Querrey 76 76), then reached 2nd final at 15 Cincinnati 1-3 2nd 1st 1st
Stockholm (d. Simon and Gasquet, l. to No. 5 Berdych). Won Shanghai 3-2 2nd 3rd
4 ATP doubles titles w/Pospisil and 1 each with Blake (13 Paris 1-2 1st 2nd
Delray Beach) and Monroe (15 Stockholm) Doubles (1-3 in nals). Indian Wells: WON -2015; Cincinnati: RUP 2014; Miami:
> Broke through to 1st Grand Slam 4R in singles at 15 Roland RUP 2015, Paris: RUP 2015 (all w/Pospisil)
Garros (d. Dimitrov in 1R, l. to No. 7 Nadal). In doubles,
teamed w/Pospisil to win 14 Wimbledon (d. Bryan/Bryan 75 PERSONAL
in 5th), becoming 1st duo since Hewitt/Mirnyi at 00 US Open > Nicknames are J. Sizzle and Showtime
to capture Grand Slam title in team debut. Also made > Began playing tennis at age 8 when he found his
championship debut w/Oudin, winning 11 US Open mixed mothers racquet
doubles title (d. Schwank/Dulko). As a junior, played > Father, Larry, is a financial advisor; mother, Pam, is a
exclusively in USA and won 10 US Open title (d. Kudla) housewife. Older brother, Eric, played on Univ. of
> Reached R16 at 3 ATP Masters 1000 events, including Nebraskas tennis team
return from injury at 15 Indian Wells (l. to No. 2 Federer). In > Graduated from Blue Valley North High School in Kansas
doubles, has reached 4 ATP Masters 1000 finals, in May 2011. Compiled an 80-0 record in his high school
highlighted by title at 15 Indian Wells (d. Bryan/Bryan in career, winning 4 consecutive state championships
QF and Bolelli/Fognini in final) > Fan of Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) and Brooklyn Nets (NBA)
> Increased win total in each of last 5 seasons (2011-15), > Enjoys playing golf and hanging out with friends
highlighted by career-high 35 in 15. Made tour-level debut > Favourite surfaces are clay and hard, and considers
at 10 US Open as WC (l. to Chiudinelli) after winning USTA forehand his best shot
Boys 18s Nationals (d. van Overbeek). Earned 1st ATP win > Favourite tournament is US Open
at 11 US Open as WC (d. Gicquel, l. to Roddick in 2R). Played > Coached by Troy Hahn

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JOAO SOUSA (POR)
@joaosousa30 Joo Sousa @joaosousaoficial

Date of Birth: March 30, 1989 Career Win-Loss: 90-91


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $2,435,816
Birthplace: Guimaraes, Portugal Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/5
Residence: Barcelona, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-18
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 161lbs (73kg) 33 (November 9, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 76 (March 23, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) CAREER TITLES (2): 2015 (1) - Valencia(IH); 2013 (1) Kuala
2015: 33 (38-31), 2014: 54 (24-36), 2013: 49 (16-14), Lumpur(IH). FINALIST (5): 2015 (3) St. Petersburg(IH),
2012: 99 (5-5), 2011: 193 (2-2), 2010: 242 (1-1), 2009: 445 (2-0), Umag(CL), Geneva(CL); 2014 (2) Metz(IH), Bstad(CL).
2008: 598 (2-2), 2007: T966 (0-0)
GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-3)
Career 15 14 13 12
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Aus. Open 3-3 3rd 1st 2nd
Prize money: $ 919,928 Roland Garros 2-4 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
Matches won-lost: 38-31 (singles), 9-11 (doubles) Wimbledon 0-2 1st 1st
Singles winner: Valencia US Open 3-3 1st 2nd 3rd
Finalist: Geneva, Umag, St. Petersburg
Semi-finalist: Montpellier ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Quarter-finalist: Gstaad (Career W-L: 7-18)
Career 15 14 13
Indian Wells 1-2 1st 2nd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Miami 2-3 1st 3rd 1st
> Highest-ranked Portuguese player in Open Era has Monte-Carlo 1-2 2nd 1st
finished 4 straight seasons in Top 100 (2012-15), Madrid 1-2 2nd 1st
highlighted by career-high No. 33 to end 15. Broke into Top Rome 0-2 1st 1st
100 on Oct. 15, 2012 and cracked Top 50 on Oct. 7, 2013, one Toronto/Montral 0-2 1st 1st
week after winning Kuala Lumpur title Cincinnati 2-2 2nd 2nd
> Became 1st Portuguese ATP champion by winning 13 Shanghai 0-2 1st 1st
Kuala Lumpur title (d. No. 4 Ferrer in QF and Benneteau in Paris 0-1 1st
final after saving 1 MP). Snapped a 5-match losing streak
in finals with 2nd title at 15 Valencia (d. Bautista Agut). PERSONAL
Saved 4 MPs in 15 Geneva QF win over Andujar en route to > Began playing tennis at age 7 with his father Armando, who
final (l. to Bellucci) and 1 MP in 15 Umag QF win over is a judge, at a local club; mother, Adelaide, is a banker. Has
Fognini en route to final (l. to Thiem). Winner of 5 a younger brother, Luis
Challenger and 7 Futures titles > Moved to Barcelona at age 15 to pursue his dream and
> Has reached 3R of a Grand Slam 2 times: 13 US Open (d. become a professional tennis player
Dimitrov and Nieminen in 5 sets, l. to No. 1 Djokovic) and 15 > Growing up, he admired Juan Carlos Ferrero, Pete Sampras
Australian Open (l. to No. 6 Murray) and Roger Federer
> Won back-to-back main draw matches once at an ATP > Speaks Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, English, French
Masters 1000 event, beating Carreo Busta and Simon en and Italian
route to 14 Miami 3R (l. to Berdych) > Hobbies include playing and watching football, reading
> Increased win total for 5th straight season in 15, earning a books, going to the cinema and hanging out with friends
career-high 38 victories. Approaching 100 wins on ATP > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would have loved to become
World Tour (90-91) and ATP Challenger Tour (80-56) after a football player or a doctor
passing 100 on ITF Futures Circuit (108-75). Enters 16 on > Considers forehand as best shot and clay his
16-match losing streak vs. Top 10 players since beating No. favourite surface
4 Ferrer en route to 13 Kuala Lumpur title (1-18 overall). > Trains at BTT Academy in Barcelona, supervised by
Victorious in ATP debut on home soil at 08 Estoril as Q (d. Francisco Roig and coached by countryman
Marach, l. to Gil) Frederico Marques

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SERGIY STAKHOVSKY (UKR)
www.sergiy-stakhovsky.com @Stako_tennis Sergiy Stakhovsky @stako_s

Date of Birth: January 6, 1986 Career Win-Loss: 150-175


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $4,102,092
Birthplace: Kiev, Ukraine Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 4/0
Residence: Kharkov, Ukraine Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-29
Height: 64 (1.93m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 176lbs (80kg) 31 (September 27, 2010)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 33 (June 6, 2011)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) CAREER TITLES (4): 2010 (2) New Haven(H),
2015: 62 (20-27), 2014: 58 (20-20), 2013: 99 (11-17), s-Hertogenbosch(G); 2009 (1) St. Petersburg(IH);
2012: 101 (16-28), 2011: 62 (25-27), 2010: 46 (27-25), 2008 (1) Zagreb(IH).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3).
2009: 60 (16-14), 2008: 74 (9-4), 2007: 262 (2-3),
2006: 180 (1-6), 2005: 185 (3-3), 2004: 369 (0-1), GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 9-6)
2003: 534 (0-0), 2002: T1345 (0-0) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Aus. Open 4-7 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 1st
Roland Garros 5-7 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon 5-7 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Prize money: $689,618 US Open 4-7 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st
Matches won-lost: 20-27 (singles), 5-12 (doubles)
Challenger: 11-6 (singles), 8-4 (doubles) ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Singles semi-finalist: Marseille (Career W-L: 17-27)
Quarter-finalist: Rotterdam, Dubai Career 15 14 12 11 10 09
Doubles semi-finalist: Zagreb(w/Troicki) Indian Wells 5-5 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Miami 3-6 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 1st
Monte-Carlo 1-2 2nd 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Madrid 2-2 1st 3rd
> The Ukrainian has finished 7 of last 8 seasons in Top 100 Rome 1-1 2nd
(No. 101 in 12). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 31 on Toronto/Montral 3-4 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
Sept. 27, 2010 soon after reaching US Open 3R. Broke into Cincinnati 0-4 1st 1st 1st 1st
Top 100 on Aug. 18, 2008 following run to Istanbul, TUR Shanghai 0-1 1st
Challenger SF (l. to Gil). Cracked Top 50 on June 21, 2010 Paris 2-2 2nd 2nd
after sweeping 10 sets en route to s-Hertogenbosch title
(d. Tipsarevic). In 08, became 1st Ukrainian in year-end PERSONAL
Top 100 since No. 58 Medvedev in 00 > Began playing at age 6 in Kiev Olympic Stadium
> Owns 4-0 singles and 3-0 doubles records in ATP World > Father, Eduard, is a urology professor; mother, Olga, is a
Tour Finals, most recently capturing 10 New Haven retired university economics teacher. Has 1 older
singles title (d. Istomin) and 11 Dubai doubles title w/ brother, Aleksandr, a doctor; and 1 younger brother,
Youzhny (d. Chardy/F. Lopez). Won 1st ATP title at 08 Leonard, who also plays tennis
Zagreb as LL (d. Karlovic, Troicki, Tipsarevic, Bolelli and > Supports Ukraine Institute of Cancer
Ljubicic). One of 2 LLs to win an ATP title since Miniussi at > Speaks Ukrainian, Slovak, Czech, Russian and English
91 So Paulo (also Ram at 09 Newport). Owns 4 singles > Enjoys reading Russian classics with some easy reading
and 12 doubles titles on ATP Challenger Tour mixed in. Favourite writers are Bulgakov, Sinkevich and
> Advanced to 3R at all 4 majors, highlighted by biggest Dominik Dan
victory of career (by ranking) in 13 Wimbledon 2R (d. No. 3 > Also enjoys football, basketball, table tennis, swimming,
Federer 67 76 75 76). Snapped Federers record streak of cinema, bowling and playing billards
36 straight Grand Slam QFs. Most recently reached 15 US > Favourite players were Patrick Rafter and Pete Sampras
Open 3R (l. to Tsonga). Ended junior career by playing in 04 > Also admired countryman Andrei Medvedev
US Open final (l. to Murray) > Member of ATP Player Council from June 2012-16
> Reached R16 at an ATP Masters 1000 event for 1st time at > Wife, Anfisa Bulgakova (married Sept. 24, 2011); daughter,
11 Madrid (d. Isner, l. to No. 6 Ferrer) Tasia (born March 28, 2014); son, Nikifor (born October 16,
> Earned 20+ wins in 4 of last 6 seasons (2010-11, 14-15). 2015)
Was 0-20 vs. Top 10 before beating defending champion > Coached by former French ATP pro Fabrice Santoro (since
and 7-time winner Federer at 13 Wimbledon (now 3-29). November 2014)
Owns 156-119 Challenger record. Made ATP debut at 04
Moscow as Q (l. to Davydenko) and earned 1st win at 05
Milan (d. C. Rochus and Ancic, l. to Soderling in QF)

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JAN-LENNARD STRUFF (GER)
www.janlennardstruff.com Jan-Lennard Struff

Date of Birth: April 25, 1990 Career Win-Loss: 24-45


Turned Pro: 2009 Career Prize Money: $1,136,727
Birthplace: Warstein, Germany Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Warstein, Germany Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1
Height: 65 (1.96m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 192lbs (87kg) 46 (October 27, 2014)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 129 (August 17, 2015)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) 0-3 on grass in 15. Approaching 100 career wins at
2015: 108 (5-19), 2014: 59 (15-17), 2013: 110 (4-9), Challengers (98-63) and Futures (99-41). Made tour-level
2012: 167 (0-0), 2011: 238 (0-0), 2010: 357 (0-0), 2009: 703 (0-0) debut at 13 Barcelona as LL (l. to Ramos-Violas) and
earned 1st win at 13 Wimbledon as Q (d. Kavcic). Prior to
reaching main draw at 13 Roland Garros and Wimbledon,
2015 HigHLigHts lost in qualifying draw of 20 straight tour-level events from
Prize money: $349,053 Jun. 2009 to May 2013
Matches won-lost: 5-19 (singles), 4-10 (doubles)
Challenger: 19-8 (singles), 7-6 (doubles) granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 1-4)
Career 15 14 13
Aus. Open 0-2 1st 1st
Career HigHLigHts Roland Garros 1-3 1st 2nd 1st
> The German finished 4 straight seasons in Top 200 Wimbledon 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
(2012-15), highlighted by No. 59 to end 14. Achieved US Open 1-2 2nd 1st
career-high No. 46 on Oct. 27, 2014 soon after run to Vienna
QF (d. Stakhovsky 76 in 3rd, l. to Murray). Broke into Top atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
100 on Aug. 12, 2013 after reaching San Marino, SMR (Career W-L: 1-3)
Challenger SF (l. to Cecchinato) Career 15
> Advanced to 1st 3 ATP World Tour SFs in 14 at Marseille Indian Wells 0-1 1st
(d. Llodra, l. to Tsonga), Munich as Q (d. Berankis, l. to Miami 1-1 2nd
Fognini) and Metz (d. Kohlschreiber, l. to Goffin). Owns 3 Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
Challenger and 6 Futures titles, most recently capturing
Challenger championships at 15 Szczecin, POL (d. PersonaL
Smirnov) and 15 Orleans, FRA (d. Janowicz). Went 0-8 in > Nickname is Struffi
1st 8 Challenger finals > Began playing tennis at age 6 with his parents, Dieter and
> Won 1R matches at 3 Grand Slam events: 13 Wimbledon as Martina, who are both tennis coaches
Q (d. Kavcic, l. to Chardy), 14 Roland Garros (d. Olivetti, l. to > Favourite surface is clay and shot is backhand
Monfils) and 14 US Open (d. Kukushkin in 5 sets, l. to Isner) > Favourite tournament is Roland Garros
> Saved 3 MPs to earn 1st ATP Masters 1000 win of career > Idol growing up was Pete Sampras
at 15 Miami over countryman Becker (l. to Garcia-Lopez > Hobbies include football and watching television and movies
in 2R) > Supports Borussia Dortmund (football)
> After posting career-high 15 wins in 14, ended 15 with 12 > Coached by Ute Strakerjahn and Christoph Reichert
straight losses in tour-level matches. Went 0-7 on clay and

GERMANS IN TOP 125 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Struff finished as the No. 4 German in
the Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
No. 34 Philipp Kohlschreiber
No. 83 Alexander Zverev
No. 97 Benjamin Becker
No. 108 Jan-Lennard Struff
No. 115 Michael Berrer
No. 118 Dustin Brown

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HORIA TECAU (ROU)
Horia Tecau @horiatecau

Date of Birth: January 19, 1985 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 288-176


Turned Pro: 2003 Career Prize Money: $3,123,293
Birthplace: Constanta, Romania Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 27/16
Residence: Constanta, Romania Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 64 (1.93m) 326 (April 4, 2005)
Weight: 190lbs (86kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 2 (November 23, 2015)
Two-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANKING HISTORY (W-L) 03 (l. to Oudsema/Simmonds) Australian Open finals all
2015: 2 (49-22), 2014: T16 (50-23), 2013: 23 (34-23), w/Mergea
2012: 9 (48-23), 2011: 12 (47-28), 2010: 19 (33-23), > Won 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 12 Cincinnati w/
2009: 47 (17-20), 2008: 88 (3-8), 2007: 158 (2-3), Lindstedt (d. Bryan/Bryan and Bhupathi/Bopanna).
2006: 283 (1-2), 2005: 439 (0-0), 2004: 242 (0-1), Runner-up at 12 Madrid w/Lindstedt (l. to Fyrstenberg/
2003: 492 (1-0), 2002: 1536 (0-0) Matkowski)
> Earned 40+ wins in 4 of last 5 seasons (all but 13),
highlighted by career-best 50 in 14. Enters 16 with 2-12
2015 HIGHLIGHTS record vs. Bryan/Bryan, snapping 6-match losing streak
Prize money: $886,584 in SFs of 15 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals w/Rojer.
Matches won-lost: 49-22 (doubles) Earned 1st tour-level win in 03 Davis Cup tie vs. ECU w/
Doubles winner: Rotterdam, Wimbledon, Barclays ATP Mergea (d. Lapentti/Lapentti 13-11 in 5th). First ATP win
World Tour Finals - London came 4 years later at 07 Bucharest as WC w/Mergea (d. F.
Finalist: Sydney, Nice Mayer/Scherrer)
Semi-finalist: Australian Open, Dubai, Roland Garros,
s-Hertogenbosch, Halle, Beijing , Basel (all w/Rojer) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (27): 2015 (3) Barclays ATP World
Tour Finals-London(IH), Wimbledon(G), Rotterdam(IG);
2014 (8) Valencia(IH), Beijing(H), Shenzhen(H),
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Washington(H), s-Hertogenbosch(G), Bucharest(CL),
> The Romanian has finished 6 straight seasons in doubles Casablanca(CL), Zagreb(IH) (all w/Rojer); 2013 (3)
Top 25 (2010-15), highlighted by career-high No. 2 to end Beijing(H), s-Hertogenbosch(G), Bucharest(CL) (all w/
15. Also ended 15 season as No. 1 in team rankings w/ Mirnyi); 2012 (4) Cincinnati(H), Bstad(CL),
Rojer, clinching top spot with SF win over Bryan/Bryan at s-Hertogenbosch(G), Bucharest(CL) (all w/Lindstedt);
Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Broke into Top 10 on Aug. 2011 (4) Bstad(CL), Casablanca(CL) (both w/Lindstedt),
8, 2011 after reaching Washington final w/Lindstedt (l. to Acapulco(CL) (w/Hanescu), Zagreb(IH) (w/Norman); 2010
Llodra/Zimonjic). Ended 02 season as co-No. 1 in junior (5) New Haven(H), Bstad(CL), s-Hertogenbosch(G),
doubles w/Mergea Casablanca(CL) (all w/Lindstedt), Auckland(H) (w/Daniell).
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 2011-12 w/ FINALIST (16).
Lindstedt and 2014-15 w/Rojer. Went 2-4 w/Lindstedt and
0-3 w/Rojer before sweeping 5 matches (10 sets) en route GRAND SLAM HISTORY Doubles (1-3 in nals)
to 15 title (d. Matkowski/Zimonjic, Dodig/Melo, Herbert/ Aus. Open: Mixed: WON 2012 (w/Mattek-Sands);
Mahut, Bryan/Bryan and Bopanna/Mergea). First team to Wimbledon:WON 2015 (w/Rojer); RUP 2012, 2011, 2010 (w/Lindstedt).
win season finale without losing a set since RR play began
in 86. Went 11-0 in London during 15 season (6-0 at BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
Wimbledon) Career 15 14 12 11
> Won 27 ATP doubles titles with 6 partners, including 3+ 7-7 WON RR RR RR (14-15 w/Rojer, 11-12 w/Lindstedt)
each year from 2010-15. Captured career-high 8 titles in
14 w/Rojer on 4 different surfaces and continents. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Champion 4 times at s-Hertogenbosch and 3 times at Doubles (1-1 in nals) Cincinnati: WON 2012; Madrid: RUP 2012; (both w/
Bstad, Bucharest and Casablanca Lindstedt)
> Broke through to 1st Grand Slam mens doubles title at 15
Wimbledon w/Rojer, beating Begemann/Knowle 15-13 in PERSONAL
5th and Bopanna/Mergea 13-11 in 5th en route (d. J. > Started playing tennis at age 7
Murray/Peers in final). Went 0-3 in 2010-12 Wimbledon > Father, Romeo, works in police office; mother, Dorinela,
finals w/Lindstedt. Won mixed doubles title at 12 works for electric company. Older brother, Andrei,
Australian Open w/Mattek-Sands (d. Paes/Vesnina 10-3 in works in bank
Match TB) and was runner-up at 14 Australian Open w/ > Favourite surface is hard courts
Mirza (l. to Nestor/Mladenovic). As a junior, won > Favourite players are Pete Sampras and Roger Federer
Wimbledon titles in 02 (d. B. Baker/Ram) and 03 (d. > Likes basketball and football, goes to games when he can
Feeney/Guccione) and fell in 02 (w/o vs. Henry/Reid) and > Favourite football teams are FC Barcelona and AC Milan

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DOMINIC THIEM (AUT)
@ThiemDomi Dominic Thiem @domithiem

Date of Birth: September 3, 1993 Career Win-Loss: 64-58


Turned Pro: 2011 Career Prize Money: $2,009,504
Birthplace: Wiener Neustadt, Austria Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/1
Residence: Lichtenwrth, Austria Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 1-9
Height: 61 (1.85m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 180lbs (82kg) 18 (August 10, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
One-handed backhand 199 (June 8, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) CAREER TITLES (3): 2015 (3) Gstaad(CL), Umag(CL), Nice(CL).
2015: 20 (36-28), 2014: 39 (22-23), 2013: 121 (4-2), FINALIST (1): 2014 (1) Kitzbhel(CL)
2012: 405 (1-2), 2011: 640 (1-3), 2010: T915(0-0)
GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)
Career 15 14
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Aus. Open 1-2 1st 2nd
Prize money: $1,123,704 Roland Garros 2-2 2nd 2nd
Matches won-lost: 36-28 (singles), 4-16 (doubles) Wimbledon 1-2 2nd 1st
Challenger: 1-1 (singles) US Open 5-2 3rd 4th
Singles winner: Nice, Umag, Gstaad
Semi-finalist: Kitzbhel, St. Petersburg ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Quarter-finalist: Marseille, Miami, Munich (Career W-L: 15-15)
Doubles semi-finalist: Marseille(w/Rosol) Career 15 14
Indian Wells 2-2 1st 3rd
Miami 5-2 QF 2nd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Monte-Carlo 0-2 1st 1st
> The Austrian improved his year-end ranking for 5th straight Madrid* 2-0 3rd
season in 15, finishing at year-end high No. 20. Achieved Rome 2-1 3rd
career-high ranking of No. 18 on Aug. 10, 2015 after reaching Toronto/Montral 0-2 1st 1st
SF at Kitzbhel (l. to Kohlschreiber). Broke into Top 100 on Cincinnati 0-2 1st 1st
Feb. 17, 2014 after qualifying at Rotterdam (l. to No. 6 Murray Shanghai 2-2 2nd 2nd
in 2R) and cracked Top 50 on July 21, 2014 following 3R run at Paris 2-2 2nd 2nd
Hamburg (l. to L. Mayer) *W/O in 2014 not included as loss
> Captured 1st 3 singles titles of career in 15 all on clay: Nice
(d. L. Mayer 76 in 3rd), Umag (d. Sousa) and Gstaad (d. Goffin). PERSONAL
Gstaad win avenged loss in 14 Kitzbhel final to Goffin. Also > Nicknamed Dominator
won 2 Challenger and 5 Futures titles. Ended junior career in > Started playing tennis aged 6, but grew up on the courts
11 with 3 straight titles and 18 straight wins at Yucatan Cup, > Parents are Wolfgang and Karin, who are both
Eddie Herr and Orange Bowl professional tennis coaches; 1 younger brother, Moritz,
> Enjoyed best Grand Slam result at 14 US Open by reaching who goes to school and plays international junior
4R (d. Gulbis and F. Lopez, l. to No. 7 Berdych). Made Grand tournaments, dreaming of a pro career
Slam debut at 14 Australian Open as Q (d. Sousa in 1R, l. to > Idols growing up were countrymen Stefan Koubek and
Anderson in 2R). As a junior, reached 11 Roland Garros final Jrgen Melzer
(l. to Fratangelo 86 in 3rd) > Favourite shot is forehand and favorite surface is clay
> Advanced to 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 15 Miami (l. to No. 4 > Favourite tournaments are Vienna and Kitzbhel
Murray in 3 sets). Entering 16, only Top 10 win of career came > Big football fan and supports Chelsea FC
in 14 Madrid 2R over No. 3 Wawrinka (1-9 overall) > Also enjoys and follows ski jump competitions
> Enjoyed career-best 36 tour-level wins in 15, including 10 > Favourite food is sushi
straight during summer all on clay. In 14, led ATP by > Joined Austrian military service from Nov. 2014 - Apr.
qualifying into 7 main draws with 17-1 qualifying record (only 2015 (did not miss any tournaments)
loss to Goffin 76 in 3rd at Acapulco). Reached 1st 2 QFs in > Coached by countryman Gnter Bresnik in Vienna (since
Austria at 13 Kitzbhel (l. to Montaes) and 13 Vienna (l. to 2014)
Tsonga). Made tour-level debut at 11 Kitzbhel (l. to
Gimeno-Traver) and earned 1st win at 11 Vienna (d.
44-year-old former No. 1 Muster)

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FRANCES TIAFOE (USA)
@FTiafoe

Date of Birth: January 20, 1998 Career Win-Loss: 1-6


Turned Pro: 2015 Career Prize Money: $139,241
Birthplace: Hyattsville, Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Maryland, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0
Residence: Boca Raton, Florida, USA Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 62 (1.88m) 178 (November 23, 2015)
Weight: 170lbs (77kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 521 (September 22, 2014)
Two-handed backhand

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) Burgos/Gabashvili in 1R, l. to Lipsky/Ram in 2R). Also at 14
2015: 180 (1-5), 2014: 1136 (0-1) US Open, fell in singles qualifying 1R (l. to Ito in 3 sets) and
reached juniors SF (d. Rublev, l. to Halys 76 in 3rd)
> Yet to play in an ATP Masters 1000 main draw, falling to
2015 HigHLigHts Mahut in 1R of qualifying at 15 Cincinnati
Prize money: $117,352 > In 15, posted combined singles record of 52-26 across
Matches won-lost: 1-5 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) qualifying and main draws at Futures, Challengers and
Challenger: 20-12 (singles), 0-2 (doubles) tour-level events. Made ATP debut near hometown at 14
Washington as WC (l. to Donskoy)

Career HigHLigHts granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-0)


> The youngest player in the Top 200 rose nearly 1,000 spots Career 15
in year-end rankings from No. 1,136 in 14 to No. 180 in 15. Roland Garros 0-1 1st
Broke into Top 200 on Nov. 16, 2015 after reaching US Open 0-1 1st
Knoxville, USA Challenger final. Earned 1st ATP ranking
point shortly after 16th birthday on Feb. 10, 2014 thanks to PersonaL
QF run at Palm Coast, USA Futures as Q (d. Krainik and > Started playing tennis at age 3 with twin brother Franklin
Eriksson, l. to Sakamoto). Peaked in junior rankings at No. > Father, Constant; mother, Alphina
2 on April 14, 2014 > A product of Junior Tennis Champions Center in College
> Secured 1st ATP singles win at 15 Winston-Salem as Q (d. Park, Md., a USTA Certified Regional Training Center,
Duckworth 76 in 3rd, l. to Bellucci 76 in 3rd). Reached where his father, an immigrant from Sierra Leone, helped
Challenger finals at 15 Tallahassee, USA (d. Sandgren 76 construct tennis facility in 1999 and became Head of
in 3rd, l. to Arguello in 3 sets) and 15 Knoxville, USA (d. Maintenance soon after; the twins would often come to
Novikov, l. to Evans in 3 sets). Captured 1st pro title at 15 work with their father and spend the entire day at tennis
Bakersfield, USA Futures as WC (d. Tabatruong). Won 13 center. His mother helped boys with schooling while their
Orange Bowl junior title at age 15 to become youngest father worked
champion in tournament history (d. Kozlov in 3 sets) > Big fan of Kevin Durant of Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA)
> Made Grand Slam main draw debut at 15 Roland Garros as and Washington Redskins (NFL)
WC (l. to Klizan). Earned WC by winning USTA Har-Tru Wild > Moved to Boca Raton, Fla. in May 2015 to train with USTA
Card Challenge. Also received WC at 15 US Open (l. to coaching staff. Will also train during year at his hometown
Troicki) after winning USTA Boys 18s National in College Park, Md.
Championship (d. Kozlov in 5 sets). In doubles, enjoyed 1st > Coached by Jose Higueras from USTA
tour-level win at 14 US Open w/Mmoh as WC (d. Estrella

TEENAGERS IN TOP 200


Tiafoe was the youngest of 10 teenagers to finish in the Top 200 Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
Age + Age +
No. 180 Frances Tiafoe 17 yrs., 10 mons. No. 135 Jared Donaldson 19 yrs., 1 mons.
No. 177 Taylor Fritz 18 yrs., 1 mons. No. 152 Karen Khachanov 19 yrs., 6 mons.
No. 174 Andrey Rublev 18 yrs., 1 mons. No. 51 Hyeon Chung 19 yrs., 6 mons.
No. 83 Alexander Zverev 18 yrs., 7 mons. No. 80 Thanasi Kokkinakis 19 yrs., 7 mons.
No. 44 Borna Coric 19 yrs. No. 137 Elias Ymer 19 yrs., 7 mons.
+ Based on year-end Emirates ATP Rankings (Nov. 30, 2015)

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BeRnaRD Tomic (AUS)
www.bernardtomic.com

Date of Birth: October 21, 1992 career Win-Loss: 129-115


Turned Pro: 2008 career Prize money: $3,601,931
Birthplace: Stuttgart, Germany career Singles Titles/Finalist: 3/1
Residence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 6-32
Height: 65 (1.96m) Highest emirates aTP Ranking:
Weight: 201lbs (91kg) 18 (October 19, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest emirates aTP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 145 (August 5, 2013)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) Open as WC(d. Starace, l. to Muller in 2R)
2015: 18 (40-27), 2014: 56 (17-15), 2013: 51 (25-22), > Underwent double hip surgery following 14 Australian
2012: 52 (26-27), 2011: 42 (16-15), 2010: 208 (4-6), Open and played only 1 event over next 16 weeks. Hip injury
2009: 285 (1-3), 2008: 772 (0-0) also was cause of w/o to No. 5 Ferrer in 14 US Open 2R

CAREER SINGLES TITLES (3): 2015 (1) Bogota(H);


2015 HigHLigHts 2014 (1) Bogota(H); 2013 (1) Sydney(H).
Prize money: $1,188,195 FINALIST (1): 2014 (1) Sydney(H).
Matches won-lost: 40-27 (singles), 4-8 (doubles)
Singles winner: Bogot granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 7-2)
Semi-finalist: Delray Beach Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09
Quarter-finalist: Brisbane, Sydney, Memphis, Aus. Open 12-7 4th 1st 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd 2nd
Acapulco, Stuttgart, Shanghai Roland Garros 2-6 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Doubles semi-finalist: Delray Beach(w/Troicki) Wimbledon 10-6 3rd 2nd 4th 1st QF 1st
US Open* 6-4 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
* W/O in 14 not included as loss
Career HigHLigHts
> The year-end No.1 Aussie finished 15 at career-high No. 18, atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
which he reached after advancing to ATP Masters 1000 (Career W-L: 24-32)
Shanghai QF. Has finished 5 straight seasons in Top 60 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10
(2011-15). Earned 1st ATP ranking point as 15-year-old on Jan. Indian Wells* 5-3 QF 2nd 1st 2nd
28, 2008 after Australian Open 1R qualifying win (d. Wang) Miami 3-5 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
> Captured 3 titles entering 16, including back-to-back at Monte-Carlo 2-4 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
Bogot in 14 (d. Karlovic) and 15 (d. Mannarino). Won 1st Madrid 0-3 1st 1st 1st
title on home soil at 13 Sydney (d. Anderson) Rome 1-2 1st 2nd
> Reached lone Grand Slam QF at 11 Wimbledon as Toronto/Montral 4-5 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
18-year-old Q (d. No. 5 Soderling in 3R, l. to eventual Cincinnati 3-3 2nd 1st 3rd
champion Djokovic). Has advanced to 4R of major on 3 other Shanghai 5-5 QF 1st 1st 1st 3rd
occasions, most recently at 15 Australian Open (l. to No. 7 Paris 1-2 2nd 1st
Berdych). Saved 2 MPs in 15 US Open 2R win over *W/O in 2015 not included as loss
countryman Hewitt. Remains youngest Australian Open
boys champion ever, winning title as 15-year-old in 08 (d. PersonaL
Yang). Also as a junior, won 09 Wimbledon title (d. Buchanan) > Started playing tennis at age 7
> Defeated No. 8 Ferrer en route to 1st ATP Masters 1000 > Father, John, started work driving taxis; mother, Ady, was a
QFs of career at 15 Indian Wells (w/o vs. Djokovic) and 15 biomedical scientist; sister, Sara, also plays tennis
Shanghai (l. to No. 1 Djokovic) > Favourite surface is grass
> Earned personal-best 40 wins in 15, including 100th > Idols growing up were Pete Sampras, Ian Thorpe and
career victory over Troicki in Delray Beach 2R. Made Michael Jordan
tour-level debut at 09 Brisbane as 16-year-old WC (l. to > Hobbies include basketball, football and table tennis
Verdasco) and earned 1st win a week later at 09 Australian > Likes Eminem and 50 Cent
> Coached by his father John

YOUNGEST IN TOP 20 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


In 2015, Tomic was the second-youngest player to finish in the Top 20 Emirates ATP Rankings:
Age + Age +
No. 20 Dominic Thiem 22 yrs., 2 mons. No. 16 David Goffin 24 yrs., 11 mons.
No. 18 Bernard Tomic 23 yrs., 1 mon. No. 8 Kei Nishikori 25 yrs., 11 mons.
No. 14 Milos Raonic 24 yrs., 11 mons.
+ Based on year-end Emirates ATP Rankings (Nov. 30, 2015)

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VIKTOR TROICKI (SRB)
www.viktortroicki.com @troicki_viktor Viktor Troicki

Date of Birth: February 10, 1986 Career Win-Loss: 224-193


Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $5,837,489
Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 2/5
Residence: Belgrade, Serbia Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 7-55
Height: 64 (1.93m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 189lbs (86kg) 12 (June 6, 2011)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 49 (October 25, 2010)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) return as 847th-ranked WC (d. Thiem in 1R, l. to Verdasco).
2015: 22 (35-28), 2014: 102 (8-4), 2013: 74 (19-19), Also reached 14 Shenzhen QF as Q (d. No. 5 Ferrer, l. to
2012: 38 (26-29), 2011: 22 (40-26), 2010: 28 (37-30), Giraldo) and 14 Vienna SF as Q (l. to Murray), helping him
2009: 29 (32-29), 2008: 57 (21-20), 2007: 122 (5-7), end year at No. 102
2006: 207 (1-1), 2005: 343 (0-0), 2004: T795 (0-0), > In Davis Cup, has an 18-12 record (14-10 singles),
2003: T958 (0-0) clinching 10 title for Serbia with 62 62 63 win over Llodra
(SRB d. FRA 3-2)

2015 HigHLigHts CAREER TITLES (2): 2015 (1) Sydney(H); 2010 (1) Moscow(IH).
Prize money: $1,179,128 FINALIST (5): 2015 (1) Stuttgart(G); 2011 (2) Moscow(IH),
Matches won-lost: 35-28 (singles), 7-22 (doubles) Sydney(H); 2009 (1) Bangkok(IH); 2008 (1) Washington(H).
Singles winner: Sydney CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).
Finalist: Stuttgart
Semi-finalist: London/Queens Club granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 12-13)
Quarter-finalist: Zagreb, Acapulco Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Doubles semi-finalist: Zagreb(w/Stakhovsky), Aus. Open 7-7 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st
Delray Beach(w/Tomic) Roland Garros 11-7 2nd 4th 2nd 4th 3rd 2nd 1st
Wimbledon 13-7 4th 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd
US Open 5-6 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd
Career HigHLigHts
> The Serb improved his year-end ranking from No. 102 in atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
14 to No. 22 in 15. Achieved career-high ranking of No. 12 (Career W-L: 43-51)
on June 6, 2011 after reaching Roland Garros 4R (l. to No. 4 Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Murray 75 in 5th). Broke into Top 100 on May 12, 2008 and Indian Wells 5-7 1st 1st 2nd 4th 4th 3rd 1st
Top 50 on Feb. 2, 2009 Miami 9-7 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 4th 2nd
> Captured singles titles at 10 Moscow (d. Baghdatis) and at Monte-Carlo 6-6 2nd 1st 2nd QF 2nd 1st
15 Sydney as Q (d. Kukushkin). Fell to Tipsarevic at 11 Madrid 2-6 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Moscow in 1st All-Serbian final Rome 7-6 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
> Advanced to 4R of Grand Slam 3 times, most recently at 15 Toronto/Montral 4-5 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st
Wimbledon (l. to Pospisil). As a junior, reached 04 Cincinnati 3-5 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st
Wimbledon doubles final w/Haase (l. to Evans/Oudsema). Shanghai 3-4 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
Beat Monfils in 04 US Open 3R to prevent him from Paris 4-5 3rd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st
completing calendar junior Grand Slam
> Best ATP Masters 1000 result is QF at 11 Monte-Carlo (l. to PersonaL
No. 6 Ferrer). Owns 1-9 record in R16 matches at ATP > Nicknamed Vik
Masters 1000 events, most recently falling to No. 6 > Began playing tennis at age 5 with countryman Nenad
Nishikori at 15 Rome and No. 4 Wawrinka at 15 Paris Trifunovic as his coach
> Earned 30+ wins in 4 seasons (2009-11, 15). Won ATP debut > Father, Aleksandar, whose family is Russian, is a lawyer;
at 06 Tokyo as Q (d. Vicente in 1R, l. to No. 1 Federer 76 76 in and mother, Mila, an economist
2R). During 2nd-half of 14, went 21-6 on ATP Challenger > Inspired by Andre Agassi who was his childhood idol
Tour with titles at Como, ITA as Q (d. Sorensen) and Banja > Lived and practiced in Boca Raton, Florida from age 13-15
Luka, BIH (d. Ramos Violas) > When he was younger, he used to play football
> Served 12-month anti-doping suspension from July 13 to > Fan of Partizan Belgrade team
July 14 after failing to submit sample during 13 ATP > Favourite shot is serve and favourite surface is hard
Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo. Advanced to 14 Gstaad QF in > Coached by Jack Reader (since late November 2012)

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JO-WILFRIED TSONGA (FRA)
www.jowiltsonga.fr @tsonga7 Jo Wilfried Tsonga @tsongaofficiel

Date of Birth: April 17, 1985 Career Win-Loss: 351-163


Turned Pro: 2004 Career Prize Money: $16,686,474
Birthplace: Le Mans, France Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 12/10
Residence: Gingins, Switzerland Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 38-71
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 200lbs (91kg) 5 (February 27, 2012)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 33 (October 26, 2009)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) CAREER TITLES (12): 2015 (1) Metz(IH); 2014 (1) Toronto(H);
2015: 10 (32-16), 2014: 12 (36-19), 2013: 10 (39-16), 2013 (1) Marseille(IH), 2012 (2) Metz(IH), Doha(H); 2011 (2)
2012: 8 (55-25), 2011: 6 (55-24), 2010: 13 (31-16), 2009: 10 (53-20), Metz(IH), Vienna(IH); 2009 (3) Tokyo(H), Marseille(IH),
2008: 6 (34-14),2007: 43 (14-10 ), 2006: 212 (0-0), 2005: 345 (0-1), Johannesburg(H); 2008 (2) Paris(IH), Bangkok(IH).
2004: 157 (2-2), 2003: 386 (0-0), 2002: 504 (0-0), 2001: 898 (0-0) FINALIST (10). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (4).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 16-6)


2015 HIGHLIGHTS Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 05
Prize money: $2,213,690 Aus. Open 27-8 4th QF 4th 3rd SF QF RUP 1st
Matches won-lost: 32-16 (singles), 2-6 (doubles) Roland Garros 25-8 SF 4th SF QF 3rd 4th 4th 1st
Singles Winner: Metz Wimbledon 24-8 3rd 4th 2nd SF SF QF 3rd 4th
Finalist: Shanghai US Open 19-7 QF 4th 2nd QF 4th 3rd 3rd
Semi-finalist: Roland Garros
Quarter-finalist: Montral, US Open BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
Career 12 11 08
4-7 RR RUP RR
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> The Frenchman has ended 6 of 8 seasons in Top 10 (all but ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
10 and 14) and 8 straight in Top 15 (2008-15). Been Top 25 (Career W-L: 103-60)
each week since 08 Aus. Open final, including 10 weeks at Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 04
career-high No. 5 in 12 Indian Wells 10-7 2nd QF 4th 2nd 4th 3rd 4th
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in 2008 and Miami 16-8 3rd 4th 4th QF 3rd QF QF 3rd
11-12. Reached 11 final (d. No. 2 Nadal in RR, l. to No. 4 Monte-Carlo 11-6 3rd QF SF QF 2nd 3rd
Federer) Madrid 10-8 3rd 2nd QF 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd
> Won 6 of 12 titles in FRA (3 Metz, 2 Marseille, 1 ATP Rome 8-8 2nd 3rd 2nd QF 2nd QF 1st 1st
Masters 1000 Paris) Toronto/Montral 16-4 QF WON 2nd SF SF
> Reached 08 Aus. Open final (d. No. 9 Murray, No. 8 Cincinnati 1-4 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
Gasquet and No. 2 Nadal; l. to No. 3 Djokovic). One of 3 Shanghai 14-6 RUP SF QF 2nd QF 3rd
men to beat Djokovic, Murray, Federer and Nadal at Paris 16-8 3rd 3rd 2nd QF RUP QF WON2nd 2nd
majors (also Berdych, Wawrinka). Won 03 US Open junior
title (d. Baghdatis) PERSONAL
> Won ATP Masters 1000 titles at 08 Paris (d. No. 3 > Nicknamed Ali
Djokovic, No. 7 Roddick and No. 8 Nalbandian) and 14 > Father, Didier, is a former handball player (European
Toronto (d. No. 1 Djokovic, No. 9 Murray, No. 8 Dimitrov handball) and chemistry teacher; mother, Evelyne, is a
and No. 3 Federer) teacher; one older sister, Sarah; and one younger
> Earned 30+ wins in 8 straight seasons (2008-15), with brother, Enzo
300th win in 14 Rome 2R (d. Anderson). One of 3 players > Says he got strength from his father, kindness from
to beat Djokovic, Federer and Nadal when each were No. his mother
1 (also del Potro, Murray). Won ATP singles debut at 04 > Voted 2007 ATP Newcomer of the Year and 2008 Most
Beijing as Q (d. No. 6 Moya in 1R) Improved Player of the Year by his fellow players
> In Davis Cup, has 21-7 record (16-6 singles), helping FRA > The 2008 ATP Masters 1000 Paris final against
to 14 final (l. to SUI 3-1). At 12 London Olympics, earned Nalbandian was 2nd-highest audience on French TV
doubles silver medal w/Llodra (d. Ferrer/F. Lopez 18-16 Canal+ in 2008 for a Sunday sports program, peaking at
in 3rd of SF, l. to Bryan/Bryan) 1.3 million viewers on match point
> Missed 15 Aus. Open (right forearm), 10 and 13 US Open > In 2011 was presented with an ATP Aces for Charity
(left knee), and 08 Roland Garros and Wimbledon (right grant for his foundation Attrap La Balle, which provides
knee surgery). Limited in 2005-06 with back, shoulder underprivileged children in Congo with access to
and abdominal injuries sports activities
> Coached by Thierry Ascione

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LUCA VANNI (ITA)
Date of Birth: June 4, 1985 Career Win-Loss: 4-9
Turned Pro: 2006 Career Prize Money: $384,582
Birthplace: Castel del Piano, Italy Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/1
Residence: Foiano della Chiana, Italy Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-0
Height: 66 (1.98m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 207lbs (93kg) 100 (May 11, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 204 (July 9, 2012)

emirates atP ranking History (W-L) qualifying. Also played at 15 Rome as WC (l. to Almagro
2015: 107 (4-9), 2014: 151 (0-0), 2013: 847 (0-0), in 1R)
2012: 304 (0-0), 2011: 387 (0-0), 2010: 370 (0-0), > Posted 1st 4 ATP wins of career in 15 3 in So Paulo and 1
2009: 719 (0-0), 2008: 358 (0-0), 2007: 704 (0-0), 2006: 669 (0-0) in Madrid. Received 1R bye in So Paulo after taking over
spot in draw of No. 1 seed F. Lopez, who withdrew
(hamstring). Owns records of 42-51 at Challengers and
2015 HigHLigHts 263-150 at Futures. At age 29, made ATP debut at 15
Prize money: $239,133 Chennai as Q (l. to Berankis 75 in 3rd)
Matches won-lost: 4-9 (singles), 0-1 (doubles)
Challenger: 19-15 (singles), 5-7 (doubles) CAREER FINALIST (1): 2015 (1) - So Paulo(ICL).
Singles finalist: So Paulo
granD sLam History (Career 5-set record: 0-0)
Career 15
Career HigHLigHts Roland Garros 0-1 1st
> The Italian finished 15 at a year-end best No. 107. Achieved Wimbledon 0-1 1st
career-high No. 100 on May 11, 2015 after qualifying and
reaching ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 2R. Rose nearly 700 atP WorLD toUr masters 1000 History
places from No. 847 to No. 151 in 14, breaking into Top 200 (Career W-L: 1-2)
for 1st time on July 21, 2014 after winning 7 Futures titles in Career 15
ITA and reaching Kaohsiung, TPE Challenger final (l. to No. Madrid 1-1 2nd
47 Lu) Rome 0-1 1st
> Reached 1st ATP World Tour 2R, QF, SF and final at 15 So
Paulo (d. de Bakker, Lajovic and Souza; l. to Cuevas 76 in PersonaL
3rd after serving for title at 54). Entered event with 0-2 > Nickname is Lucone
tour-level record and was bidding to become 1st player > Started playing tennis at age 9 for fun
since Darcis at 07 Amersfoort to capture an ATP title > Father, Luciano, a furniture business owner; mother,
having previously never won a match. After winning 16 Luciana; sister, Sara; two uncles played Italian Serie
Futures singles titles in career, captured 1st Challenger A volleyball
singles title at 15 Portoroz, SLO (d. Zemlja) > Favourite shot is serve
> Made Grand Slam debut at 15 Roland Garros as Q (l. to > Favourite tournament is So Paulo
Tomic in 1R). Won all 3 qualifying matches in 3 sets, > Idol growing up was Marat Safin
including Q1 win over Ungur 64 67 16-14. Also played at 15 > Hobbies include movies, music, football and spending
Wimbledon as LL (l. to Ward in 1R). Fell to Saville in final time with friends
qualifying match after leading by 2 sets > Coached by Fabio Gorietti. Fitness trainer is
> Made ATP Masters 1000 debut at 15 Madrid as Q (d. Tomic Gianfranco Palini
76 in 3rd, l. to Bolelli in 2R). Beat Berlocq and Mahut in

ITALIANS IN TOP 125 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Vanni finished as the No. 6 Italian in the Top 125
Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
No. 21 Fabio Fognini
No. 29 Andreas Seppi
No. 58 Simone Bolelli
No. 68 Paolo Lorenzi
No. 90 Marco Cecchinato
No. 107 Luca Vanni

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FERNANDO VERDASCO (ESP)
@FerVerdasco7 Fernando Verdasco @ferverdasco

Date of Birth: November 15, 1983 Career Win-Loss: 429-310


Turned Pro: 2001 Career Prize Money: $12,245,234
Birthplace: Madrid, Spain Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 6/13
Residence: Madrid, Spain Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 20-82
Height: 62 (1.88m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 194lbs (88kg) 7 (April 20, 2009)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 8 (November 11, 2013)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > Played on Davis Cup championship teams in 2008-09 and 11.
2015: 49 (24-26), 2014: 33 (26-20), 2013: 30 (29-23), Clinched 08 title with 5-set win over Acasuso (ESP d. ARG
2012: 24 (32-22), 2011: 24 (36-24), 2010: 9 (43-22), 3-1) and 09 title by teaming w/ F. Lopez for doubles win (ESP
2009: 9 (52-25), 2008: 16 (47-27), 2007: 26 (34-28), d. CZE 5-0). Has an 18-13 record overall (9-5 singles)
2006: 35 (32-26) 2005: 33 (35-28), 2004: 36 (31-25),
2003: 107 (7-12),2002: 173 (1-2), 2001: 462 (0-0), CAREER TITLES (6): 2014 (1) Houston(CL); 2010 (2)
2000: T1334 (0-0),1999: T1031 (0-0) Barcelona(CL), San Jose(IH); 2009 (1) New Haven(H);
2008 (1) Umag(CL); 2004 (1) Valencia(CL). FINALIST (13).
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (7). FINALIST (5).
2015 HIGHLIGHTS
Prize money: $819,607 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 21-18)
Matches won-lost: 24-26 (singles), 11-9 (doubles) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
Singles semi-finalist: Quito, Houston Aus. Open 20-12 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 4th 4th SF 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
Doubles semi-finalist: Doha(w/Marrero) Roland Garros 23-12 2nd 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 4th 4th 2nd 1st 2nd
Wimbledon 22-13 3rd 1st QF 3rd 2nd 1st 4th 4th 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 1st
US Open 26-13 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd QF QF 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
> The Madrid native has ended 12 straight seasons in singles BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
Top 50 (2004-15). Broke into singles Top 10 after reaching Career 09
09 Australian Open SF and doubles Top 10 after winning 0-3 RR
13 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Doubles (1-0 in finals) - WON - 2013 (w/Marrero)
> Won Barclays ATP World Tour Finals doubles title in 13 w/
Marrero (d. Bryan/Bryan 10-7 in Match TB). Struck ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
forehand at 117 mph during final. In 09, lost all 3 RR singles (Career W-L: 100-99)
matches in 3 sets (l. to No. 1 Federer, No. 5 del Potro and Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
No. 4 Murray). Only active player to qualify in both singles Indian Wells 13-12 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd QF 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st
and doubles, and 1st since Bjorkman (97 singles; 94, 96 Miami 14-13 4th 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd QF QF 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd
and 03-08 doubles) Monte-Carlo 8-10 1st 1st 3rd 2nd RUP QF 1st 1st 1st 1st
> Winner of 6 singles and 7 doubles titles, with 1st in both Madrid 15-13 3rd 2nd 3rd QF 1st 3rd QF 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st
coming in 04: Valencia (d. Montaes) and Stockholm w/F. Rome 14-10 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd SF QF 3rd 1st 2nd QF
Lopez (d. Arthurs/Hanley). Went 4 years between 5th and Toronto/Montral 9-8 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st
6th singles title, snapping 0-6 run in finals with win at 14 Cincinnati 7-10 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Houston (d. Almagro), and 7+ years between 1st and 2nd Shanghai 4-6 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd
doubles title (12 Buenos Aires w/Marrero d. Mertinak/Sa) Paris 8-12 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st
> Reached 1st Grand Slam SF at 09 Australian Open, Doubles (0-1 in finals). Shanghai: RUP 2013 (w/Marrero)
beating No. 4 Murray and No. 7 Tsonga en route (l. to No. 1
Nadal in 5h14m). Also reached QFs at 09 US Open (l. to No. PERSONAL
4 Djokovic), 10 US Open (d. Ferrer 76 in 5th, l. to No. 1 > Began playing at age 4 with father, Jose, at their home, which
Nadal) and 13 Wimbledon (l. to eventual champion Murray had 2 hard courts in the backyard. Father and mother, Olga,
after leading by 2 sets). Played in 50 straight majors own a restaurant in Madrid. Has 2 sisters, Sara and Ana
entering 16, 3rd-longest active streak > Favourite football team is Real Madrid
> At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached 10 Monte-Carlo > Considers forehand best shot
singles final (d. No. 2 Djokovic, l. to No. 3 Nadal) and 13 > His favourite non-tennis destination is Miami
Shanghai doubles final w/Marrero (l. to Dodig/Melo) > Posed nude for Cosmopolitan Magazine in July 2008 issue to
> Earned 20+ wins in 12 straight seasons (2004-15). Secured raise awareness of male cancer for Everyman Campaign
400th victory in 14 US Open 1R (d. Rola). Enters 16 with > Featured in Esquire Latinoamerica in 2013 with Almagro,
20-82 record vs. Top 10 (0-10 vs. No. 1). Made ATP debut at Monaco and F. Lopez
02 Estoril as Q (l. to Voinea) and got 1st win at 02 Sopot as Q > Coached by David Sanchez and Sergio Perez. Fitness
(d. Puerta) trainers are Jesus Rivera-Huidobro and Claudio Soliva

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JIRI VESELY (CZE)
@jiri_vesely Jir Vesel @veselyjiri

Date of Birth: July 10, 1993 Career Win-Loss: 40-54


Turned Pro: 2009 Career Prize Money: $1,459,145
Birthplace: Pribran, Czech Republic Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 1/1
Residence: Breznice, Czech Republic Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-8
Height: 66 (1.98m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 198lbs (90kg) 35 (April 27, 2015)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 94 (June 8, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) CAREER TITLES (1): 2015 (1) Auckland(H). FINALIST (1): 2015 (1)
2015: 41 (24-30), 2014: 66 (16-17), 2013: 84 (0-7), 2012: 260 (0-0), Bucharest(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).
2011: 604 (0-0), 2010: 862 (0-0)
GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-2)
Career 15 14 13
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Aus. Open 0-2 1st 1st
Prize money: $754,614 Roland Garros 1-3 1st 2nd 1st
Matches won-lost: 24-30 (singles), 7-16 (doubles) Wimbledon 3-2 2nd 3rd
Challenger: 8-1 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) US Open 2-3 3rd 1st 1st
Singles winner: Auckland
Finalist: Bucharest ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Semi-finalist: Casablanca (Career W-L: 4-9)
Quarter-finalist: Shenzhen Career 15 14
Doubles semi-finalist: So Paulo(w/Cermak) Indian Wells 2-2 1st 3rd
Miami 1-2 1st 2nd
Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Madrid 0-1 1st
> The No. 2 Czech climbed up year-end rankings for 5th Rome 1-1 2nd
straight season in 15, finishing at No. 41. Achieved Cincinnati 0-1 1st
career-high ranking of No. 35 on Apr. 27, 2015 after Paris 0-1 1st
reaching Bucharest final. Two days before 20th birthday,
broke into Top 100 at No. 89 on July 8, 2013 after reaching PERSONAL
Braunschweig, GER Challenger final (l. to F. Mayer). > Started playing tennis at age 4 on his own at home against
Finished 13 season as youngest player in the Top 100. the wall after watching his father play
Ended 11 as No. 1 junior in world > Father, Jiri, is a tennis coach; mother, Irena, is a shoe
> Reached 1st 2 ATP World Tour singles finals of career in 15, company manager. Has 2 younger sisters, Aneta and
winning Auckland as Q (d. Mannarino) and finishing Natalie, who go to school and play tennis for fun
runner-up at Bucharest (l. to Garcia-Lopez). As 21-year-old, > Moved to Germany at age 2 and spent 10 years in German
won doubles title at 14 Moscow with 37-year-old cities Wolfsburg and Gttingen, where his father Jiri
countryman Cermak (d. Groth/Guccione). Winner of 5 worked as a tennis coach, before moving back to Czech
Challenger and 9 Futures singles titles, most recently Republic. Went to German school until 6th grade
claiming title at 15 Prostejov, CZE Challenger (d. Djere) > Speaks Czech, English and German
> Has reached Grand Slam 3R twice: 14 Wimbledon (d. No. > Idols growing up were Roger Federer and Tomas Berdych
21 Monfils, l. to Kyrgios) and 15 US Open (d. No. 21 > Favourite surfaces are hard and clay courts, favourite shot
Karlovic, l. to Isner). As a junior, swept 11 Australian Open is serve
titles in singles (d. Saville) and doubles w/Horansky (d. > If he wasnt a tennis player, he would do something related
Wagland/Whittington). Also reached finals of 10 US Open to sports
doubles w/Golding (l. to Beretta/Quiroz), 11 Wimbledon > Fan of Slavia Prague football team
doubles w/Golding (l. to Morgan/Pavic) and 11 US Open > Named ATP Star of Tomorrow presented by Emirates in
singles (l. to Golding) November 2013 for being the youngest player to finish in
> Reached 3R in ATP Masters 1000 debut at 14 Indian Wells the Top 100
(l. to No. 6 Murray) > Coached by Tomas Krupa (since December 2015). Fitness
> Improved tour-level win total from 0 in 13 to 16 in 14 and 24 coach is Jozef Ivanko (since 2008)
in 15. Made tour-level debut at 13 Davis Cup 1R tie vs. SUI (l.
to Laaksonen). Snapped 7-match losing streak to start
career with 1st tour-level singles win at 14 Chennai (d.
Nedunchezhiyan)

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STAN WAWRINKA (SUI)
www.stanwawrinka.com @stanwawrinka Stan Wawrinka @stanwawrinka85

Date of Birth: March 28, 1985 Career Win-Loss: 392-233


Turned Pro: 2002 Career Prize Money: $20,947,676
Birthplace: Lausanne, Switzerland Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 11/9
Residence: St. Barthelemy, Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 44-78
Switzerland Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 60 (1.83m) 3 (January 27, 2014)
Weight: 179lbs (81kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 88 (February 2, 2015)
One-handed backhand

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) CAREER TITLES (11): 2015 (4) Tokyo(H), Roland Garros(CL),
2015: 4 (55-18), 2014: 4 (39-17), 2013: 8 (51-23), 2012: 17 (35-20), Rotterdam(IH), Chennai(H); 2014 (3) Monte-Carlo(CL),
2011: 17 (35-20), 2010: 21 (36-19), 2009: 21 (31-20), Australian Open(H), Chennai(H); 2013 (1) Oeiras(CL);
2008: 13 (38-21),2007: 36 (21-24), 2006: 30 (33-24), 2011 (1) Chennai(H); 2010 (1) Casablanca(CL); 2006 (1)
2005: 55 (16-16), 2004: 162 (0-7) , 2003: 169 (2-4), Umag(CL). FINALIST (9). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (4).
2002: 690 (0-0), 2001: T1044 (0-0)
GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 22-18, 2-0 in nals)
Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
2015 HIGHLIGHTS Aus. Open 28-9 SF WON 4th 3rd QF 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd
Prize money: $6,547,877 Roland Garros 27-10 WON 1st QF 4th 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd
Matches won-lost: 55-18 (singles), 5-5 (doubles) Wimbledon 17-11 QF QF 1st 1st 2nd 1st 4th 4th 1st 3rd 1st
Singles winner: Chennai, Rotterdam, Roland Garros, Tokyo US Open 31-11 SF QF SF 4th 2nd QF 1st 4th 4th 3rd 3rd
Semi-finalist: Australian Open, Rome, US Open, Paris,
Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - London BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY
Quarter-finalist: Marseille, Geneva, Wimbledon, Career 15 14 13
Cincinnati, Shanghai 6-6 SF SF SF

ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY


CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (Career W-L: 119-80, 1-2 in nals)
> The Swiss finished 2 straight seasons at No. 4 and 3 straight Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
in Top 10 (2013-15). Reached career-high No. 3 on Jan. 27, Indian Wells 15-8 2nd 4th 4th 3rd QF 4th QF 2nd
2014 after winning Aus. Open title. Broke into Top 10 on May Miami 7-7 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd
12, 2008 after run to Rome final Monte-Carlo 17-7 3rd WON QF QF 3rd SF 1st 1st
> Reached 3 straight SFs at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Madrid 13-9 3rd 2nd RUP 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st
(2013-15). Held 4 MPs in 14 SF (l. to No. 2 Federer 76 in 3rd) Rome* 20-10 SF 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd QF 3rd RUP 1st 1st 2nd
> Captured 11 singles titles entering 16, including wins in 7 Toronto/Montral 10-9 2nd 3rd 2nd QF 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st
straight finals since start of 14 season Cincinnati 12-9 QF QF 2nd SF 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd
> Two-time Grand Slam champion beat No. 2 Djokovic (QF) Shanghai 11-7 QF 2nd QF 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd
and No. 1 Nadal (F) for 14 Aus. Open title, and No. 2 Federer Paris 13-11 SF 3rd QF 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd
(QF) and No. 1 Djokovic (F) for 15 Roland Garros title. At 30, *W/O in 2013 not included as loss
oldest Roland Garros champion since Gomez in 90. As Doubles (0-1 in nals). Indian Wells: RUP 2011 (w/Federer)
28-year-old at 14 Aus. Open, oldest 1st-time major champ
since Ivanisevic at 01 Wimbledon. One of 2 players to reach PERSONAL
QFs or better at all 4 majors in 15 (also Djokovic). As a junior, > Nicknamed Stan the Man and Stanimal
won 03 Roland Garros title (d. B. Baker) > Began playing at 8, stopped school at 15 to focus on tennis
> Won 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 14 Monte-Carlo over > Surname is Polish, but he is only Polish by ancestry
Federer in 1st All-Swiss final since Rosset beat Federer at > Father, Wolfram, is German; mother, Isabelle, is Swiss both
00 Marseille. Also finalist at 08 Rome (l. to Djokovic) and 13 work on an organic farm, helping handicapped people. Older
Madrid (l. to Nadal), and doubles finalist at 11 Indian Wells brother, Jonathan; younger sisters, Djanaee and Naella
w/Federer (d. M. Lopez/Nadal, l. to Dolgopolov/Malisse) > Enjoys movies and music. Fan of Lausanne ice hockey club
> Earned 30+ wins in 8 straight seasons (2008-15). Clinched > Considers clay best surface and backhand his best shot
300th career win in 14 Chennai QF (d. Bedene). Made ATP > Swiss flag carrier at London 12 Olympics opening ceremony
debut at 03 Gstaad as WC (l. to Lisnard). Enjoyed 1st win 1 > Named 2013 Swiss of the Year by his countrys TV audience
week later at 03 Amersfoort as Q (d. Armando) > Appeared in ESPN The Magazine Body Issue in 2015
> In Davis Cup, helped SUI to 14 title (d. FRA). In 13, played > Supports the Let it Beat foundation
longest Davis Cup rubber w/Chiudinelli in 7h1m (l. to > Member of ATP Player Council from June 2014-16
Berdych/Rosol 24-22 in 5th). Won 1st career doubles title w/ > Daughter, Alexia (born Feb. 12, 2010)
Federer at 08 Beijing Olympics (d. Aspelin/T. Johansson) > Coached by former World No. 2 Magnus Norman (since May
> Entering 16, competed in 43 straight majors since 05 13). Also works and travels some weeks of the year with
Roland Garros. Sidelined Feb.-May 07 (right knee surgery) Yannick Fattebert. Fitness trainer is Pierre Paganini

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ELIAS YMER (SWE)
@eliasymer Elias Ymer @eliasymer

Date of Birth: April 10, 1996 Career Win-Loss: 7-16


Turned Pro: 2014 Career Prize Money: $285,155
Birthplace: Skara, Sweden Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Stockholm, Sweden Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-1
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 173lbs (78kg) 127 (September 21, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 659 (November 23, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) (l. to Goffin in Q1), 15 Miami (l. to Krajicek in Q2) and 15
2015: 137 (4-9), 2014: 232 (2-5), 2013: 801 (1-2) Monte-Carlo (l. to Kudla in Q2)
> Posted career-high 4 ATP victories in 15. Made ATP
debut at 13 Bstad (l. to Dimitrov in 3 sets). Earned 1st
2015 HIGHLIGHTS tour-level win to cap Davis Cup debut, clinching 13 tie vs.
Prize money: $232,70 DEN in decisive rubber over Pedersen. Secured 1st ATP
Matches won-lost: 4-9 (singles) victory at 14 Bstad (d. Kukushkin). Won 28 of 30 Futures
Challenger: 14-15 (singles), 4-6 (doubles) matches from Mar. 31, 2014 to Jun. 22, 2014 (5 titles)

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2)


CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career 15
> The year-end No. 1 Swede finished 15 as No. 6 teenager Aus. Open 0-1 1st
and improved year-end ranking for 2nd straight season Roland Garros 0-1 1st
(2014-15). Achieved career-high ranking of No. 127 on Wimbledon 0-1 1st
Sept. 21, 2015 following run to Istanbul, TUR Challenger US Open 0-1 1st
QF (l. to Mertens). Broke into Top 200 on Feb. 2, 2015 after
qualifying at Australian Open. Reached career-high No. 5 PERSONAL
in ITF junior rankings on Jan. 1, 2013 > Nickname is Eli
> Enjoyed most successful ATP World Tour event of young > Began playing tennis at age 4, father used to watch
career at 15 Barcelona as WC, beating de Bakker in 3 sets Michael Chang play and introduced him to the sport
and fellow teen Kyrgios 76 in 3rd (saved 2 MPs) before > Father, Wondwosen, was a professional runner and is
falling to No. 8 Ferrer in 3R. Captured 1st ATP Challenger now an industry worker; mother, Kelem, is a doctor;
Tour title at 15 Caltanissetta, ITA (d. Fratangelo). Also won younger brothers, Mikael and Rafael, both play tennis
5 ITF Futures titles in 14, including championship on > Used to run as well but didnt like to compete
home soil of Bstad, SWE (d. Rosenholm 76 in 3rd) > Speaks Ethiopian, Swedish and English
> In 15, made history as 2nd man in Open Era to qualify for > Favourite shot is forehand and favourite surface is clay
all 4 Grand Slam events, joining Dancevic in 11. Went > Favourite tournament is Stockholm
12-0 in qualifying rounds at majors with wins over Paire, > Idol growing up was Mike Tyson
Chung, Rola, Pella, Struff and Montaes among others. > Enjoys watching movies
Went 0-4 in main draw matches, including 5-set loss to > If he wasnt a tennis player he would be a football player
Soeda at Australian Open and 4-set loss to Karlovic at > Best memory in tennis so far was first ATP win in Bstad
Wimbledon. Failed to qualify in 4 other attempts at ATP > First goal is to break into the Top 100
events during 15 season > Works with Fredrik Rosengren (also Swedish Davis Cup
> Fell in qualifying at 3 ATP Masters 1000 events: 14 Miami captain) since Dec. 2015

GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT QUALIFYING KING


In 2015, Ymer became only the second player (Dancevic in 2011) in the Open Era
to qualify in all four Grand Slam tournaments in the same year:
Final Round Qualifying Win 1R Main Draw Opponent
Australian Open d. Hyeon Chung l. to Go Soeda in 5 sets
Roland Garros d. Roberto Carballes Baena l. to Lukas Rosol in 3 sets
Wimbledon d. Guido Pella l. to Ivo Karlovic in 4 sets
US Open d. Albert Montaes l. to Diego Schwartzman in 3 sets

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DONALD YOUNG (USA)
@Yimlife1313 @donaldyoungjr

Date of Birth: July 23, 1989 Career Win-Loss: 79-132


Turned Pro: 2005 Career Prize Money: $2,780,958
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/2
Residence: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 3-18
Height: 60 (1.83m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 175lbs (79kg) 38 (February 27, 2012)
Plays: Left-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 100 (September 28, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) > At ATP Masters 1000 level, reached R16 for 1st time at 15
2015: 48 (22-23), 2014: 57 (18-22), 2013: 96 (2-3), Montral as Q (d. No. 6 Berdych, l. to Gulbis). Earned
2012: 190 (5-24), 2011: 39 (19-17), 2010: 128 (3-6), biggest win of career (by ranking) at 11 Indian Wells over
2009: 194 (0-4), 2008: 140 (8-20), 2007: 98 (2-3), No. 5 Murray in 2R
2006: 484 (0-3), 2005: 571 (0-7), 2004: T1253 (0-0) > Earned career-high 22 tour-level wins in 15. Owns 151-75
record on ATP Challenger Tour (8-8 in finals). Made
tour-level debut at 05 San Jose (l. to Ginepri) and secured
2015 HIGHLIGHTS 1st win at 07 New Haven (d. Delic)
Prize money: $726,168
Matches won-lost: 22-23 (singles), 11-7 (doubles) CAREER FINALIST (2): 2015 (1) Delray Beach(H);
Singles finalist: Delray Beach 2011 (1) Bangkok(IH). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).
Semi-finalist: Memphis
Quarter-finalist: Auckland, Basel GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-2)
Doubles finalist: Memphis(w/Sitak) Career 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
Semi-finalist: Atlanta(w/Eubanks) Aus.Open 5-6 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
Roland Garros 2-4 1st 3rd 1st 1st
Wimbledon 0-5 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS US Open 8-11 4th 1st 2nd 1st 4th 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st
> The American has improved year-end ranking 3 straight
years (2013-15). As 18-year-old, broke into Top 100 on Nov. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
19, 2007 and finished season as youngest player in Top 100. (Career W-L: 12-30)
Cracked Top 50 on Oct. 3, 2011 following run to Bangkok Career 15 14 12 11 10 08 06 05
final. Fell from career-high No. 38 to No. 80 during Indian Wells 6-7 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 1st
17-match losing streak in 12. Earned 1st ranking point 10 Miami 2-6 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st
days after 15th birthday on Aug. 2, 2004. As a junior, ended Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st
05 as World No. 1 Madrid 0-2 1st 1st
> Advanced to ATP World Tour singles finals at 11 Bangkok Rome 0-2 1st 1st
(d. No. 9 Monfils 76 in 3rd, l. to No. 4 Murray) and 15 Delray Toronto/Montral 3-4 3rd 2nd 1st 1st
Beach (d. Tomic, l. to Karlovic). Also reached SFs at 11 Cincinnati 0-3 1st 1st 1st
Washington (d. Baghdatis, l. to Stepanek), 14 Washington Shanghai 1-3 1st 1st 2nd
(d. Anderson, l. to No. 7 Raonic) and 15 Memphis (d. Tomic, Paris 0-2 1st 1st
l. to Anderson). Won 3 of 8 Challenger titles in 13 at Leon,
MEX (d. Wang); Napa, USA (d. Ebden) and Sacramento, PERSONAL
USA (d. Smyczek) > Began playing tennis at age 3 with mother, Illona, and
> Reached US Open 4R in 11 (d. No. 14 Wawrinka 76 in 5th of father, Donald, Sr., who serve as his coaches
2R, l. to No. 4 Murray) and 15 (l. to No. 5 Wawrinka). Posted > Parents run the South Fulton Tennis Center in College
his 1st 2 comebacks from 2 sets down at 15 US Open (d. No. Park, Georgia, after Donald Sr. took over operations in
11 Simon in 1R and No. 22 Troicki in 3R). Has played the US fall of 2003
Open main draw for 11 straight years (2005-15). As a junior, > Writes right-handed
won titles at 05 Australian Open (d. Kim) and 07 > Favourite athletes are Michael Jordan, Pete Sampras and
Wimbledon (d. Ignatik). Also captured 05 US Open doubles Tiger Woods. Also a fan of Atlanta Falcons (NFL)
title w/Clayton (d. Ball/de Bakker) and reached 05 > Enjoys playing table tennis and board games like Monopoly
Australian Open doubles final w/de Bakker (l. to Kim/Yi) > Only sports figure in Newsweek Magazines Whos Next?
feature on Dec. 27, 2004

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NENAD ZIMONJIC (SRB)
www.nenadzimonjic.com @nenadzim

Date of Birth: June 4, 1976 Career Doubles Win-Loss: 669-355


Turned Pro: 1995 Career Prize Money: $7,934,606
Birthplace: Belgrade, Serbia Career Doubles Titles/Finalist: 53/38
Residence: Belgrade, Serbia Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Height: 63 (1.90m) 176 (March 29, 1999)
Weight: 200lbs (91kg) Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Plays: Right-handed 1 (November 17, 2008)
One-handed backhand

emirates atP doubles ranking History (W-l) win in 96 Davis Cup Group II match w/Vemic vs. SVK (d.
2015: 15 (41-28), 2014: 3 (48-22), 2013: 14 (31-22), Kroslak/Kucera)
2012: 20 (39-26), 2011: 6 (50-22), 2010: 3 (59-23), 2009: 3 (61-17), > Played in 2 Davis Cup finals, losing doubles matches in 10
2008: 1 (49-18), 2007: 5 (49-18), 2006: 11 (43-21), (SRB d. FRA 3-2) and 13 (CZE d. SRB 3-2)
2005: 11 (33-22), 2004: 18 (32-24), 2003: 32 (31-21),
2002: 51 (20-15), 2001: 32 (33-20), 2000: 29 (32-21), CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (53). FINALIST (38).
1999: 86 (14-12), 1998: 116 (1-2), 1997: 203 (1-1), 1996: 254 (2-0),
1995: 364 (0-0), 1994: 474 (0-0), 1993: 981 (0-0) grand slam History Doubles (3-4 in finals)
Aus. Open RUP 2010 (w/Nestor).
Mixed: WON 2008 (w/Sun), 2004 (w/Bovina)
2015 HigHligHts Roland Garros WON 2010 (w/Nestor); RUP 2008 (w/Nestor).
Prize money: $7,934,606 Mixed: WON 2010, 2006 (w/Srebotnik);
Matches won-lost: 41-28 (doubles) Wimbledon WON 2009, 2008 (w/Nestor);
Doubles finalist: Dubai(w/Qureshi), Madrid, London / RUP 2006 (w/Santoro), 2004 (w/Knowle).
Queens Club, Cincinnati Mixed: WON 2014 (w/Stousur)
Semi-finalist: Indian Wells, Monte-Carlo, Stuttgart,
Washington, Beijing(all w/Matkowski) barClays atP World tour Finals History
Career 15 14 11 10 09 08 06 05
16-14 RR RR RR WON RR WON RR RUP
Career HigHligHts (15 w/Matkowski; 08-10, 14 w/Nestor; 11 w/Llodra; 06 w/Santoro; 05 w/Paes)
> The Serb has compiled 12 straight Top 20 seasons, including
6 Top 10 finishes. Ended 08 as No. 1, clinching top spot after atP World tour masters 1000 History
teaming w/Nestor to win Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Doubles (15-13 in finals). Indian Wells: RUP 2010, 08 (both w/Nestor);
Spent 43 weeks at No. 1. Broke into Top 10 on Oct. 24, 05 Monte-Carlo: WON 2013 (w/ Benneteau), 10, 09 (both w/Nestor), 05 (w/Paes),
after reaching Madrid final w/Paes (l. to Knowles/Nestor) 04 (w/Henman), RUP 2006 (w/Santoro); Madrid: WON 2014, 09 (both w/Nestor),
> Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals 8 times with 5 RUP 2015 (w/ Matkowski); 2011 (w/Llodra), 10 (w/Nestor), 05 (w/Paes);
different partners, winning title w/Nestor in 08 (d. Bryan/ Rome: WON 2014, 09 (both w/Nestor), 07 (w/Santoro), RUP 2008 (w/Nestor);
Bryan) and 10 (d. Bhupathi/Mirnyi) Hamburg: WON 2008 (w/Nestor); Montral/Toronto: WON 2011 (w/Llodra),
> Winner of 53 doubles titles with 15 partners, including 27 w/ 08 (w/Nestor);Cincinnati: WON 2009 (w/Nestor); RUP 2015 (w/ Matkowski);
Nestor. Ranks 5th among active players behind M. Bryans 2011 (w/Llodra); Shanghai: RUP 2011 (w/Llodra); Paris: WON 2009 (w/Nestor),
111, B. Bryans 109, Nestors 88 and Paes 55. Went without RUP 2007 (w/Nestor), 06 (w/Santoro).
title in 15 after clinching 3+ each year from 2006-14 and 1+ Hamburg: WON - 2008 (w/Nestor).
from 1999-2014
> Owns 8 Grand Slam doubles titles, including 3 w/Nestor: 08 Personal
Wimbledon (d. Dlouhy/Paes 86 in 5th and Bjorkman/Ullyett), > Nicknames include Ziki, Zimo and Zimone
09 Wimbledon (d. Blake/Fish 10-8 in 5th and Bryan/Bryan) > Began playing at age 9
and 10 Roland Garros (d. Dlouhy/Paes). Also won 5 mixed > Father, Mirko, is a civil engineer; mother, Nevenka, is a bank
doubles titles with 4 partners employee. Has older brother, Igor
> Has captured 15 ATP Masters 1000 titles, most recently > Played soccer, track, basketball and handball as kid
back-to-back w/Nestor at 14 Madrid (d. Bryan/Bryan) and > Childhood heroes were Michael Jordan and Carl Lewis
Rome (d. Bryan/Bryan and Haase/F. Lopez). Finalist at 8 of 9 > Enjoys music of U2, Dire Straits and Seal
ATP Masters 1000 events during career (all but Miami). Won > Considers fast clay and hard court as favourite surfaces and
1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 04 Monte-Carlo in only event best shot is serve
w/Henman > Credits former pro Robert Seguso with providing assistance
> Earned 30+ victories in 13 consecutive seasons (2003-15). and guidance early in career
Owns 669 career wins, 11th-most in Open Era and 6th > Elected to ATP Player Council from June 2010 to June 2012
among active players. Enters 16 with 23-25 career record > Wife, Mina (married May 24, 2008 in Belgrade). Twins, Leon
vs. Bryan/Bryan. Earned biggest singles win over No. 6 (son) born 3:11 p.m. and Luna (daughter) two minutes later
Agassi in 04 St. Polten 1R. Secured 1st tour-level doubles on Dec. 3, 2008
> Fitness coach is Vlade Kaplarevic

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ALEXANDER ZVEREV (GER)
@alexzverev123

Date of Birth: April 20, 1997 Career Win-Loss: 18-24


Turned Pro: 2013 Career Prize Money: $561,300
Birthplace: Hamburg, Germany Career Singles Titles/Finalist: 0/0
Residence: Hamburg, Germany Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-3
Height: 66 (1.98m) Highest Emirates ATP Ranking:
Weight: 189lbs (86kg) 74 (June 29, 2015)
Plays: Right-handed Highest Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking:
Two-handed backhand 237 (June 8, 2015)

EMIRATES ATP RANKING HISTORY (W-L) As a junior, won 14 Australian Open title (d. Chung in QF
2015: 83 (14-17), 2014: 137 (4-6), 2013: 699 (0-1), and Kozlov in final) and reached 13 Roland Garros final (l.
2012: T1163 (0-0) to Garin)
> Qualified for ATP Masters 1000 events at 15 Miami (d.
Groth, l. to Rosol in 2R) and 15 Cincinnati (1R: l. to Coric 76
2015 HIGHLIGHTS in 3rd)
Prize money: $372,891 > Earned 14 of 18 tour-level wins in 15. Owns records of
Matches won-lost: 14-17 (singles), 3-6 (doubles) 22-16 at Challengers and 20-16 at Futures. Went 96-35 on
Challenger: 11-4 (singles), 2-2 (doubles) ITF Juniors Circuit. Made ATP debut at 13 Hamburg as WC
Singles semi-finalist: Bstad (l. to Bautista Agut) and earned 1st 4 wins en route to 14
Quarter-finalist: Washington Hamburg SF as WC)
Doubles finalist: Munich(w/M. Zverev)
CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-1)


> The young German finished 15 at No. 83, improving Career 15
year-end ranking for 3rd straight season. Youngest player Wimbledon 1-1 2nd
in year-end Top 100 and 1 of 4 teenagers with No. 44 Coric, US Open 0-1 1st
No. 51 Chung and No. 80 Kokkinakis. Achieved career-high
No. 74 on June 29, 2015 after reaching Nottingham 3R (d. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
Bellucci, l. to Baghdatis). Broke into Top 100 on May 18, (Career W-L: 1-2)
2015 following Heilbronn, GER Challenger title. Earned 1st Career 15
ATP ranking point as 15-year-old on Aug. 27, 2012 after 1st Miami 1-1 2nd
Futures win at Karlsruhe, GER as WC (d. Lichtenegger). Cincinnati 0-1 1st
Finished 13 as World No. 1 junior
> Two-time ATP singles semi-finalist: 14 Hamburg as WC PERSONAL
(d. Haase, Youzhny, Giraldo and Kamke; l. to Ferrer) and 15 > Nickname is Sascha
Bstad (d. Reister, Monaco and Bellucci; l. to Robredo). > Began playing tennis at age 5
Also advanced to 15 Washington QF (d. Nishioka, > Father, Alexander, was a former pro player and is now his
Anderson and Dolgopolov; l. to No. 8 Cilic), becoming coach; mother, Irena, is a tennis coach; older brother,
youngest quarter-finalist at event since Roddick in 00. Mischa, is also a pro. Family moved to Germany in 1991
Reached 15 Munich doubles final with older brother > Speaks German, Russian and English
Mischa (d. J. Murray/Peers in QF, l. to Peya/Soares). Owns > Idol growing up was Roger Federer
Challenger titles at 14 Braunschweig, GER as WC (d. > Enjoys watching NBA basketball, favourite sporting
Mathieu) and 15 Heilbronn, GER (d. Pella) personality is LeBron James
> Made Grand Slam main draw debut at 15 Wimbledon (d. > Named ATP Star of Tomorrow presented by Emirates for
Gabashvili 97 in 5th, l. to Kudla in 2R). Qualified at 15 US being the youngest player to finish in the Top 100
Open (1R: l. to Kohlschreiber in 5 sets). Fell in qualifying at > Trains in Hamburg and Saddlebrook, Florida
14 US Open, 15 Australian Open and 15 Roland Garros. > Fitness trainer is Jez Green (since 2013)

TEENAGERS IN TOP 100 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS


Zverev was one of four teenagers to finish in the
Top 100 Emirates ATP Rankings in 2015:
Age +
No. 83 Alexander Zverev 18 yrs., 7 mons.
No. 44 Borna Coric 19 yrs.
No. 51 Hyeon Chung 19 yrs., 6 mons.
No. 80 Thanasi Kokkinakis 19 yrs., 7 mons.
+ Based on year-end Emirates ATP Rankings (Nov. 30, 2015)

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player birthdays
JANUARY Gonzalez Santiago 24-83 Cabal Juan Sebastian 25-86 Garcia-Lopez Guillermo 4-83
Cuevas Pablo 1-86 Soares Bruno 27-82 Struff Jan-Lennard 25-90 Vanni Luca 4-85
Dodig Ivan 2-85 Bagnis Facundo 27-90 Isner John 26-85 Duran Guillermo 6-88
Saville Luke 2-94 Krajinovic Filip 27-92 Zeballos Horacio 27-85 Ilhan Marsel 11-87
Stakhovsky Sergiy 6-86 Karlovic Ivo 28-79 Kyrgios Nick 27-95 Millman John 14-89
Edmund Kyle 8-95 Donati Matteo 28-95 Knowle Julian 29-74 Becker Benjamin 16-81
Podlipnik-Castillo Hans 9-88 Bryan Bob 29-78 Krajicek Austin 16-90
Mathieu Paul-Henri 12-82 mARch Bryan Mike 29-78 Paes Leander 17-73
Bemelmans Ruben 14-88 Bopanna Rohan 4-80 Baghdatis Marcos 17-85
Matkowski Marcin 15-81 Kavcic Blaz 5-87 mAY Gasquet Richard 18-86
Ramos-Violas Albert 17-88 Lamasine Tristan 5-93 Robredo Tommy 1-82 Kontinen Henri 19-90
Demoliner Marcelo 18-89 Inglot Dominic 6-86 Kowalczyk Mateusz 3-87 Berankis Ricardas 21-90
Tecau Horia 19-85 Marray Jonathan 10-98 Sa Andre 6-77 Pospisil Vasek 23-90
Jaziri Malek 20-84 Darcis Steve 13-84 Kretschmer Gero 6-85 Youzhny Mikhail 25-82
Farah Robert 20-87 Molteni Andres 15-88 Harrison Ryan 7-92 Peya Alexander 27-80
Tiafoe Frances 20-98 Olivo Renzo 15-92 Paire Benoit 8-89 Mannarino Adrian 29-88
Mahut Nicolas 21-82 Qureshi Aisam-Ul-Haq 17-80 Muller Gilles 9-83 Lajovic Dusan 30-90
Duckworth James 21-92 Ram Rajeev 18-84 Donskoy Evgeny 9-90
Ungur Adrian 22-85 Herbert Pierre-Hugues 18-91 Draganja Marin 13-91 JULY
Andujar Pablo 23-86 Lindstedt Robert 19-77 Murray Andy 15-87 Berrer Michael 1-80
Oswald Philipp 23-86 Haider-Maurer Andreas 22-87 Mayer Leonardo 15-87 Zhang Ze 4-90
Smith John-Patrick 24-89 Carballes Baena Roberto 23-93 Kubot Lukasz 16-82 Bhambri Yuki 4-92
Lapentti Giovanni 25-83 Petzschner Philipp 24-84 Dimitrov Grigor 16-91 Pavic Mate 4-93
Mergea Florin 26-85 Wawrinka Stan 28-85 Pella Guido 17-90 Mirnyi Max 6-77
Daniel Taro 27-93 Monaco Juan 29-84 Anderson Kevin 18-86 Fyrstenberg Mariusz 8-80
Muoz-de la Nava Zopp Jurgen 29-88 Ito Tatsuma 18-88 Vesely Jiri 10-93
Daniel 29-82 Sousa Joao 30-89 Chung Hyeon 19-96 Klizan Martin 11-89
Millot Vincent 30-86 Laaksonen Henri 31-92 Dzumhur Damir 20-92 Begemann Andre 12-84
Khachanov Karen 21-96 Carreo Busta Pablo 12-91
febRUARY APRIL Melzer Jurgen 22-81 Basic Mirza 12-91
Berlocq Carlos 3-83 Ferrer David 2-82 Butorac Eric 22-81 Melzer Gerald 13-90
Dutra Silva Rogerio 3-84 Sarkissian Alexander 3-90 Dustov Farrukh 22-86 Gojowczyk Peter 15-89
Gonzalez Alejandro 7-89 Sela Dudi 4-85 Djokovic Novak 22-87 Marach Oliver 16-80
Coppejans Kimmer 7-94 Erlich Jonathan 5-77 Shamasdin Adil 23-82 Brands Daniel 17-87
Sitak Artem 8-86 Samper-Montana Jordi 5-90 Gabashvili Teymuraz 23-85 Bedene Aljaz 18-89
Ward James 9-87 Haase Robin 6-87 Evans Daniel 23-90 Fratangelo Bjorn 19-93
Troicki Viktor 10-86 Marrero David 8-80 Fognini Fabio 24-87 Gonzalez Maximo 20-83
Chardy Jeremy 12-87 Skupski Ken 9-83 Junaid Rameez 25-81 Siljestrom Andreas 21-81
Devvarman Somdev 13-85 Kokkinakis Thanasi 10-96 Fabbiano Thomas 26-89 Young Donald 23-89
Murray Jamie 13-86 Ymer Elias 10-96 Souza Joao 27-88 Rosol Lukas 24-85
Nedovyesov Aleksandr 15-87 Monroe Nicholas 12-82 Ghem Andre 29-82 Peers John 25-88
Przysiezny Michal 16-84 Granollers Marcel 12-86 De Schepper Kenny 29-87 Guccione Chris 30-85
Seppi Andreas 21-84 Bautista Agut Roberto 14-88 Lopez Marc 31-82
Kuznetsov Andrey 22-91 Tsonga Jo-Wilfried 17-85 JUNe
Kravchuk Konstantin 23-85 Koolhof Wesley 17-89 Djere Laslo 2-95 AUgUst
Basilashvili Nikoloz 23-92 Thompson Jordan 20-94 Nadal Rafael 3-86 Estrella Burgos Victor 2-80
Pouille Lucas 23-94 Zverev Alexander 20-97 Zimonjic Nenad 4-76 Arguello Facundo 4-92

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PLAYER BIRTHDAYS
Gimeno-Traver Daniel 7-85 Bury Aliaksandr 14-87 Moriya Hiroki 16-90 Ebden Matthew 26-87
Federer Roger 8-81 Berdych Tomas 17-85 Copil Marius 17-90 Stepanek Radek 27-78
Fleming Colin 13-84 Sugita Yuichi 18-88 Groth Sam 19-87 Giraldo Santiago 27-87
Gombos Norbert 13-90 de Bakker Thiemo 19-88 Myneni Saketh 19-87 Roger-Vasselin Edouard 28-83
Lipsky Scott 14-81 Lopez Feliciano 20-81 Rublev Andrey 20-97 Cervantes Iigo 30-89
Lu Yen-Hsun 14-83 Skugor Franko 20-87 Tomic Bernard 21-92
Schwartzman Diego 16-92 Martin Andrej 20-89 Kudryavtsev Alexander 26-85 DECEMBER
Kicker Nicolas 16-92 Melo Marcelo 23-83 Menendez-Maceiras Raja Purav 7-85
Kudla Denis 17-92 Sock Jack 24-92 Adrian 28-85 Gofn David 7-90
Sijsling Igor 18-87 Nishioka Yoshihito 27-95 Fritz Taylor 28-97 Guez David 8-82
Almagro Nicolas 21-85 Cilic Marin 28-88 Brown Dustin 8-84
Zverev Mischa 22-87 Zemlja Grega 29-86 NOVEMBER Lorenzi Paolo 15-81
Rojer Jean-Julien 25-81 Cecchinato Marco 30-92 Lacko Lukas 3-87 Johnson Steve 24-89
Huey Treat 28-85 Novikov Dennis 6-93 Kukushkin Mikhail 26-87
Gulbis Ernests 30-88 OCTOBER Dolgopolov Alexandr 7-88 Simon Gilles 27-84
Zelenay Igor 2-82 Daniell Marcus 9-89 Arnaboldi Andrea 27-87
SEPTEMBER Delbonis Federico 5-90 Albot Radu 11-89 Raonic Milos 27-90
Monls Gael 1-86 Rola Blaz 5-90 Gerasimov Egor 11-92 Nishikori Kei 29-89
Middelkoop Matwe 3-83 Querrey Sam 10-87 Satschko Alexander 12-80 Bellucci Thomaz 30-87
Thiem Dominic 3-93 Bolelli Simone 8-85 Janowicz Jerzy 13-90 Smyczek Tim 30-87
Nestor Daniel 4-72 Pavlasek Adam 8-94 Cermak Frantisek 14-76 Klein Brydan 31-89
Karatsev Aslan 4-93 Donaldson Jared 9-96 Falla Alejandro 14-83 Clezar Guilherme 31-92
Volandri Filippo 5-81 Elgin Mikhail 14-81 Coric Borna 14-96
Soeda Go 5-84 Betov Sergey 15-87 Verdasco Fernando 15-83
Istomin Denis 7-86 Klaasen Raven 16-82 Sancic Antonio 23-88
Marchenko Illya 8-87 Kohlschreiber Philipp 16-83 Elias Gastao 24-90
Martin Fabrice 11-86 Venus Michael 16-87 Montaes Albert 26-80

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date OF BIRtH: 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)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (60).

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CAREER
RECORD 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98
97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86
Aus. Open 48-5 QF SF WON WON WON 4th 4th
SF WON
Roland Garros 51-16 1st 1st QF QF QF 2nd WON 1st 2nd QF 2nd SF RUP RUP 3rd SF 2nd
Wimbledon 46-13 3rd 4th 2nd SF SF RUP 2nd 1st SF 4th QF WON QF 1st
US Open 79-19 3rd RUP QF SF RUP QF 2nd WON 4th 4th SF RUP WON 1st QF 1st RUP SF SF 1st 1st

ArtHur asHe (uSA)


date OF BIRtH: July 10, 1943 in Richmond, Virginia, USA | deceased: February 6, 1993
caReeR pRIze mOney: $1,584,909 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 2 (May 10, 1976)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (33).

gRand slam HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 7069 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59
Aus. Open 25-5 SF QF/ RUP WON RUP RUP
Roland Garros 25-8 3rd 4th 4th 4th 4th QF 4th 4th
Wimbledon 27-8 1st 1st 4th WON 3rd 3rd 4th SF SF 4th 4th 3rd
US Open 53-17 4th 2nd 4th QF 3rd RUP SF QF SF WON 3rd SF 4th 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
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)


date OF BIRtH: November 22, 1967 in Leimen, Germany | ResIdence: Wimbledon, England
caReeR pRIze mOney: $25,080,956 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (January 28, 1991)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (49).


gRand slam HIstORy
CAREER
RECORD 99 98 97 96 9594 93 92 91 90 88 89 87 86 85 84
Aus. Open 29-9 1st WON 1st 1st 3rd WON QF 4th
4th 2nd QF
Roland Garros 26-9 3rd 2nd SF 1st SF 4th SF QF 2nd
Wimbledon 71-12 4th QF 3rd RUP SF SF QF RUP RUP WON RUP 2nd WON WON 3rd
US Open 37-10 SF 1st 4th 4th 3rd SF WON 2nd 4th SF 4th

BJorn BOrg (SWe)


date OF BIRtH: June 6, 1956 in Sodertalje, Sweden | ResIdence: Stockholm, Sweden
caReeR pRIze mOney: $3,655,751 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (August 23, 1977)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (64).

gRand slam HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 81 80 79 77 78 76 75 74 73 72
Aus. Open 1-1 3rd
Roland Garros 49-2 WON WON WON WON QF WON WON 4th
Wimbledon 51-4 RUP WON WON WON WON WON QF 3rd QF
US Open 40-10 RUP RUP QF RUP 4th RUP SF 2nd 4th 1st

184
SERGI BRUGUERA (ESP)
date OF BIRtH: January 16, 1971 in Barcelona, Spain | ResIdence: Barcelona, Spain.
caReeR pRIze mOney: $11,632,199 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 3 (August 1, 1994).
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (14).

gRand slam HIstORy


CAREER RECORD 01 00 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89
Aus. Open 6-6 1st 1st 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
Roland Garros 32-10 2nd 1st 1st RUP 2nd SF WON WON 1st 2nd 2nd 4th
Wimbledon 4-4 1st 4th 2nd 1st
US Open 13-11 1st 2nd 4th 3rd 2nd 4th 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st

JIMMY CONNORS (USA)


date OF BIRtH: September 2, 1952 in Belleville, Illinois, USA | ResIdence: Santa Ynez, California, USA
caReeR pRIze mOney: $8,641,040 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (July 29, 1974)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (109).

gRand slam HIstORy


CAREER RECORD 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70
Aus. Open 10-1 RUP WON
Roland Garros 40-13 1st 3rd 2nd QF SF SF QF QF QF SF SF 1st 3rd
Wimbledon 84-18 1st 3rd 2nd 4th SF 1st SF RUP 4th WON SF SF SF RUP RUP QF RUP WON QF QF
US Open 98-17 2nd SF QF QF SF 3rd SF SF WON WON SF SF SF WON RUP WON RUP WON QF 1st 2nd 1st
1973 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Nastase). 1973 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Nastase). 1975 US Open doubles champion (w/Nastase).

JIM COURIER (USA)


date OF BIRtH: August 17, 1970 in Sanford, Florida, USA | ResIdence: Orlando, Florida, USA
caReeR pRIze mOney: $14,033,132 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (February 10, 1992)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (23).

gRand slam HIstORy


CAREER RECORD 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88
Aus. Open 35-7 3rd 4th QF QF SF WON WON 4th 2nd
Roland Garros 40-9 2nd 2nd 1st QF 4th SF RUP WON WON 4th 4th
Wimbledon 19-11 4th 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd RUP 3rd QF 3rd 1st
US Open 24-10 1st 1st SF 2nd 4th SF RUP 2nd 3rd 2nd

STEFAN EDBERG (SWE)


date OF BIRtH: January 19, 1966 in Vastervik, Sweden | ResIdence: Grimslov, Sweden
caReeR pRIze mOney: $20,630,941 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (August 13, 1990)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (41).

gRand slam HIstORy


CAREER RECORD 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83
#w/o in 1989.
Aus. Open 56-10# 2nd 4th SF RUP RUP SF RUP QF SF WON WON QF 2nd 1996 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Korda);
Roland Garros 30-13 4th 2nd 1st QF 3rd QF 1st RUP 4th 2nd 2nd QF 2nd 1987 doubles champion
(w/Jarryd). 1986 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/
Wimbledon 49-12 2nd 2nd 2nd SF QF SF WON RUP WON SF 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd Jarryd). 1987 US Open doubles champion (w/Jarryd);
US Open 43-12 QF 3rd 3rd 2nd WON WON 1st 4th 4th SF SF 4th 2nd 1st 1984 doubles finalist (w/Jarryd).

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO (ESP)


date OF BIRtH: February 12, 1980 in Onteniente, Spain | ResIdence: Villena, Spain
caReeR pRIze mOney: $13,992,895 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (September 8, 2003)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (16).

gRand slam HIstORy


CAREER RECORD 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99
Aus. Open 20-11 1st 1st 1st 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd SF QF 2nd 3rd
Roland Garros 34-11 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd WON RUP SF SF
Wimbledon 22-11 1st 1st QF 2nd QF 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd
US Open 23-12 4th 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd RUP 3rd 3rd 4th 1st

185
LLEYTON HEWITT (AUS)
date OF BIRtH: February 24, 1981 | ResIdence: Nassau, The Bahamas
caReeR pRIze mOney: $20,717,156 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 11 (November 19, 2001)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (30).
gRand slam HIstORy
CAREER
RECORD 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97
Aus. Open 31-19 2nd 1st 1st 4th 1st 4th 1st 4th 3rd 2nd RUP 4th 4th 1st 3rd 4th 2nd 1st 1st
Roland Garros 28-14 1st 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th QF 3rd 4th QF 4th 1st
Wimbledon 41-16 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 4th QF 4th 4th QF SF QF 1st WON 4th 1st 3rd
US Open 47-14 2nd 1st 4th 3rd 1st 3rd 2nd QF SF RUP QF SF WON SF 3rd
* 2000 US Open doubles champion (w/Mirnyi)

YEVGENY KAFELNIKOV (RUS)


date OF BIRtH: February 18, 1974 in Sochi, Russia | ResIdence: Sochi, Russia
caReeR pRIze mOney: $23,883,797 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (May 3, 1999)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (26).
gRand slam HIstORy
CAREER
RECORD 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93
Aus. Open 28-7 2nd 2nd QF RUP WON QF QF 2nd
Roland Garros 31-10 2nd 2nd QF QF 2nd 2nd QF WON SF 3rd 2nd
Wimbledon 16-10 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 4th 1st QF 3rd
US Open 24-9 3rd 2nd SF 3rd SF 4th 2nd 3rd 4th
*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)


date OF BIRtH: March 1, 1946 in Prague, Czechoslovakia | ResIdence: Prague, Czech Republic
caReeR pRIze mOney: $673,197 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 5 (September 13, 1973)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (9).
gRand slam HIstORy
CAREER
RECORD 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66
Aus. Open
Roland Garros 43-13 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 4th QF QF WON WON 4th 4th 2nd
Wimbledon 19-14 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd QF WON SF 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st
US Open 27-9 2nd 3rd QF 4th 4th RUP 2nd RUP 2nd
*1977 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Fibak).

JOHAN KRIEK (USA)


date OF BIRtH: April 5, 1958 in Pongola, South Africa | ResIdence: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
caReeR pRIze mOney: $2,383,794 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 7 (September 10, 1984)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (14).
gRand slam HIstORy
CAREER
RECORD 91 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78
Aus. Open 25-6 3rd 2nd 2nd QF SF QF WON WON
Roland Garros 4-3 1st SF 1st
Wimbledon 24-13 1st 1st 1st 4th 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd QF QF 3rd 3rd 2nd
US Open 28-12 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd SF QF QF

GUSTAVO KUERTEN (BRA)


date OF BIRtH: September 10, 1976 in Florianopolis, Brazil | ResIdence: Florianopolis, Brazil
caReeR pRIze mOney: $14,807,000 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (December 4, 2000).
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (20).
gRand slam HIstORy
CAREER
RECORD 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96
Aus. Open 7-8 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Roland Garros 36-7 1st QF 4th 4th WON WON QF 2nd WON 1st
Wimbledon 7-5 2nd 3rd QF 1st 1st
US Open 15-9 2nd 1st 1st 4th QF 1st QF 2nd 3rd

186
ROD LAVER (AUS)
date OF BIRtH: August 9, 1938 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Aus | ResIdence: Carlsbad, California, USA
caReeR pRIze mOney: $1,564, 213. HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 3 (August 9, 1974)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (49).

gRand slam HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 62 61 60 59 58 57 56
Aus. Open 22-6 3rd WON WON RUP WON 3rd 2nd 1st 1st
Roland Garros 25-6 WON RUP WON SF 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st
Wimbledon 50-7 2nd QF 4th WON WON WON WON RUP RUP 3rd 1st
US Open 45-10 4th 3rd 4th 4th WON 4th WON RUP RUP QF 4th 1st

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). NOTE: Did not play Grand Slam tournaments from 1963-67

IVAN LENDL (USA)


date OF BIRtH: March 7, 1960 in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia | ResIdence: Vero Beach, Florida, USA
(Became U.S. Citizen July 7, 1992) | caReeR pRIze mOney: $21,262,417
HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (February 28, 1983).
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (94).

gRand slam HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 94 93
92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83
82 81 80 79 78
Aus. Open 48-10 4th 1st
QF RUP WON WON SF SF SF 4th
RUP 3rd
Roland Garros 53-12 1st 1st 2nd 4th QF WON WON RUP WON QF 4th RUP 3rd 4th 1st
Wimbledon 48-14 2nd 4th 3rd SF SF SF RUP RUP 4th SF SF 1st 3rd 1st
US Open 73-13 2nd 1st QF SF QF RUP RUP WON WON WON RUP RUP RUP 4th QF 2nd

JOHN MCENROE (USA)


date OF BIRtH: 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)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (77).

gRand slam HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77
Aus. Open 18-5 QF 4th QF QF SF
Roland Garros 25-10 1st 1st 4th 1st SF RUP QF QF 3rd 2nd
Wimbledon 59-11 SF 4th 1st SF 2nd QF WON WON RUP WON RUP 4th 1st SF
US Open 65-12 4th 3rd SF 2nd 2nd QF 1st RUP WON 4th SF WON WON WON 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).

CARLOS MOYA (ESP)


date OF BIRtH: 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).
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (20).

gRand slam HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96
Aus. Open 13-12 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd QF 1st 2nd RUP 1st
Roland Garros 32-12 1st QF 3rd 4th QF QF 3rd 2nd 1st 4th WON 2nd 2nd
Wimbledon 7-8 1st 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
US Open 26-13 2nd QF 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd SF 1st 2nd

187
THOMAS MUSTER (AUT)
date OF BIRtH: October 2, 1967 in Leibnitz, Austria | ResIdence: Graz, Austria
caReeR PRIze MOney: $12,224,410 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (February 12, 1996)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (44).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 99 98 97 96 95
94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85
Aus. Open 23-11 1st 1st SF 4th 3rd
QF 2nd 3rd 3rd SF 1st
Roland Garros 32-13 1st QF 3rd 4th WON 3rd 4th 2nd 1st SF 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st
Wimbledon 0-4 1st 1st 1st 1st
US Open 22-10 3rd 1st QF 4th QF QF 4th 1st 3rd 1st

ILIE NASTASE (ROU)


date OF BIRtH: July 19, 1946 in Bucharest, Romania | ResIdence: Paris, France
caReeR PRIze MOney: $2,076,791 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (August 23, 1973)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (58).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66
Aus. Open 0-1 1st
Roland Garros 37-15 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st QF 3rd QF WON 2nd RUP QF 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd
Wimbledon 35-15 1st 1st 3rd QF QF RUP 2nd 4th 4th RUP 2nd 4th 3rd 1st 1st
US Open 30-14 1st 1st 1st 4th 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd SF QF 3rd 2nd WON 3rd 4th
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)


date OF BIRtH: May 23, 1944 in Sydney, NSW, Australia | ResIdence: Sydney, NSW, Australia
caReeR PRIze MOney: $1,062,408 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (June 3,1974)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (32).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60
Aus. Open 46-4 /QF RUP WON QF WON QF 3rd QF QF SF SF SF QF QF QF 1st
Roland Garros 16-9 1st 1st QF 4th 3rd QF 2nd 2nd 3rd
Wimbledon 45-11 4th 3rd QF WON WON RUP 4th WON 3rd 4th 1st 1st 2nd 1st
US Open 43-9 SF WON 3rd 1st SF SF QF WON RUP 3rd 4th
1971, 1976 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Roche); 1973 (w/Anderson).
1969 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Roche); 1973 (w/ Okker). 1968-1970, 1974 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Roche).
1971 US Open doubles champion (w/Taylor); 1973 (w/Davidson); 1972 finalist (w/Davidson).

PATRICK RAFTER (AUS)


date OF BIRtH: December 28, 1972 in Mount Isa, QSLD, Australia | ResIdence: Sunshine Beach, Australia
caReeR PRIze MOney: $11,127,058 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (July 26, 1999)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (11).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92
Aus. Open 15-9 SF 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 4th 3rd 1st 1st
Roland Garros 12-8 1ST 2nd 3rd 2nd SF 1st 1st 4th
Wimbledon 29-9 RUP RUP SF 4th 4th 4th 1st 2nd 3rd
US Open 20-7 4th 1ST 1st WON WON 1st 2nd 3rd 1st
*1999 Australian Open Doubles Champion (w/Bjorkman).

188
MARCELO RIOS (CHI)
date OF BIRtH: December 26, 1975 in Santiago, Chile | ResIdence: Santiago, Chile
caReeR PRIze MOney: $9,713,771 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (March 30, 1998).
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (18).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94
Aus. Open 14-5 QF 1st RUP QF 1st
Roland Garros 17-9 1st 2nd 1st QF QF 4th 4th 2nd 2nd
Wimbledon 3-3 1st 4th 1st
US Open 17-9 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd QF 2nd 1st 2nd

ANDY RODDICK (USA)


date OF BIRtH: August 30, 1982 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA | ResIdence: Austin, Texas, USA
caReeR PRIze MOney: $20,637,390 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (November 3, 2003)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (32).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
Aus. Open 38-11 2nd 4th QF SF 3rd SF 4th SF QF SF 2nd
Roland Garros 9-10 1st 3rd 4th 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd
Wimbledon 41-12 3rd 3rd 4th RUP 2nd QF 3rd RUP RUP SF 3rd 3rd
US Open 43-12 4th QF 2nd 3rd QF QF RUP 1st QF WON QF QF 1st

KEN ROSEWALL (AUS)


date OF BIRtH: November 2, 1934 in Sydney, NSW, Australia | ResIdence: Turramurra, NSW, Australia
caReeR PRIze MOney: $1,600,300 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 2 (April 30, 1975)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (34).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 56 55
54 53 52 51
Aus. Open 40-9 3rd SF/QF SF 2nd WON WON 3rd SF WON QF
RUP WON 1st
Roland Garros 24-3 RUP WON 4th WON 2nd
Wimbledon 47-11 4th RUP SF RUP 3rd 4th RUP SF RUP QF 2nd
US Open 57-10 3rd RUP SF 2nd WON QF SF WON RUP SF SF QF

1972 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Davidson); 1969 finalist (w/Stolle).


1968 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Stolle).
1968, 1970 Wimbledon doubles finalist (w/Stolle).
1969 US Open doubles champion (w/Stolle); 1973 finalist (w/Laver). NOTE: Did not play Grand Slam tournaments from 1957-67

MARAT SAFIN (RUS)


date OF BIRtH: January 27, 1980 in Moscow, Russia | ResIdence: Moscow, Russia.
caReeR PRIze MOney: $14,373,291 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (November 20, 2000).
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (15).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 09 08 07
06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98
Aus. Open 31-8 3rd 2nd 3rd
WON RUP 3rd RUP 4th 1st 3rd
Roland Garros 26-11 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 4th 4th SF 3rd QF 4th 4th
Wimbledon 16-10 1st SF 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd QF 2nd 1st
US Open 22-9 1st 2nd 2nd 4th 1st 2nd SF WON 2nd 4th

189
PETE SAMPRAS (USA)
date OF BIRtH: 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).
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (64).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 02 01 00
98 97 9699 95 94 93
92 91 90 89 88
Aus. Open 45-9 4th 4th SF
QF WON 3rd RUP WON SF
4th 1st
Roland Garros 24-13 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
2nd 3rd SF 1st QF QF
QF 2nd 2nd
Wimbledon 63-7 2nd 4th WON WON WON WON QF WON WON WON SF 2nd 1st 1st
US Open 71-9 WON RUP RUP SF 4th WON WON 4th WON RUP QF WON 4th 1st

STAN SMITH (USA)


date OF BIRtH: 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).
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (38).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64
Aus. Open 5-3 /3rd 3rd 3rd
Roland Garros 23-9 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 1st 4th QF QF 4th
Wimbledon 45-17 1st 2nd 4th 3rd 3rd 1st 4th 4th 1st SF WON RUP 4th 4th 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd
US Open 39-19 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 4th 1st QF SF QF WON QF 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd
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, 1980-1981 (w/Lutz).
1968, 1974, 1978, 1980 US Open doubles champion (w/Lutz); 1971 finalist (w/Van Dillen); 1979 (w/Lutz).

GUILLERMO VILAS (ARG)


date OF BIRtH: August 17, 1952 in Buenos Aires, Argentina | ResIdence: Buenos Aires, Argentina.
caReeR PRIze MOney: $4,923,882 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 2 (April 30, 1975).
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (62).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70
Aus. Open 23-3 3rd SF WON WON RUP/
Roland Garros 58-17 1st 2nd 2nd QF 2nd 1st QF RUP 4th QF QF RUP WON QF RUP 3rd 3rd 4th
Wimbledon 15-11 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd QF QF 3rd 1st 1st
US Open 43-14 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd SF 4th 4th 4th 4th WON SF SF 4th 1st 2nd

MATS WILANDER (SWE)


date OF BIRtH: August 22, 1964, in Vaxjo, Sweden | ResIdence: Hailey, Idaho, USA.
caReeR PRIze MOney: $7,976,256 | HIgHest sIngles RankIng: 1 (September 12, 1988).
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (33).

gRand slaM HIstORy


CAREER
RECORD 96 95 94 93 91 90 89 88 87
86 85 84 83 82 81
Aus. Open 36-7 1st 4th 4th SF 2nd WON
RUP WON WON 1st
Roland Garros 47-9 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd QF WON RUP 3rd WON SF RUP WON
Wimbledon 25-10 3rd QF QF QF 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd
US Open 36-11 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd WON RUP 4th SF QF QF 4th
1984 Australian Open doubles finalist (w/Nystrom).
1986 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Nystrom).
1986 US Open doubles finalist (w/Nystrom).

190
open era singles title winners
since 1968
Active players are in italic / Please refer to bio page for *

ACASUSO, JOSE: (3) 2002 Sopot; 2004 Bucharest; 2006 Via del Mar. ARGUELLO, ROBERTO: (1) 1983 Venice.

ADAMS, CHUCK: (1) 1993 Seoul. ARIAS, JIMMY: (5) 1982 Tokyo-outdoor; 1983 Florence, Rome,
Indianapolis, Palermo.
AGASSI, ANDRE: (60) 1987 Itaparica; 1988-Memphis, Charleston, Forest Hills,
Stuttgart, Stratton Mountain, Livingston; 1989 Orlando; 1990-San Francisco, Miami, ARRAYA, PABLO: (1) 1983 Bordeaux.
Washington, ATP Tour World Championship-Frankfurt; 1991 Orlando, Washington;
1992 Atlanta, Wimbledon, Toronto; 1993 San Francisco, Scottsdale; ARRESE, JORDI: (6) 1990 San Remo, Prague; 1991 Madrid, Buzios;
1994 Scottsdale, Montral, US Open, Vienna, Paris Indoor; 1995 Australian Open, 1992 Athens; 1993 Athens.
San Jose, Miami, Washington, Montral, Cincinnati, New Haven; 1996 Miami,
Atlanta Olympics, Cincinnati; 1998 San Jose, Scottsdale, Washington, Los Angeles, ARRIENS, CARSTEN: (1) 1992 Guaruja.
Ostrava; 1999 Hong Kong, French Open, Washington, US Open, Paris Indoor;
2000 Australian Open; 2001 Australian Open, Indian Wells, Miami, Los Angeles; ARTHURS, WAYNE: (1) 2005 Scottsdale.
2002 Scottsdale, Miami, Rome, Los Angeles, Madrid; 2003 Australian Open,
San Jose, Miami, Houston; 2004 Cincinnati; 2005 Los Angeles. ASHE, ARTHUR: (33) 1968 U.S. Open; 1970 Australian Open, Puerto Rico,
Denver, Berkeley, Paris-indoor; 1971 WCT/Stockholm, Charlotte;
AGENOR, RONALD: (3) 1989 Athens; 1990 Genova, Berlin. 1972 WCT/Louisville,WCT/Montral, WCT/Rotterdam, WCT/Winter Final;
1973 WCT/Chicago, Washington; 1974 WCT/Bologna, WCT/Barcelona, Stockholm;
AGUILERA, JUAN: (5) 1984 Aix-en-Provence, Hamburg; 1975 WCT/Barcelona, WCT/Rotterdam, WCT/Munich, WCT/Stockholm, WCT Finals/
1989 Bari; 1990 Nice, Hamburg. Dallas, Wimbledon, Los Angeles, San Francisco; 1976 WCT/ Columbus, WCT/
lndianapolis, WCT/Richmond, WCT/Rome, WCT/Rotterdam; 1978 San Jose,
ALAMI, KARIM: (2) 1996-Atlanta, Palermo. Columbus, Los Angeles.

ALDRICH, PIETER: (1) 1990 Newport. AUSTIN, JEFF: (1) 1973 Aptos.

ALEXANDER, JOHN: (7) 1975 WCT/Fort Worth, Tucson; 1977 North Conway; BAGHDATIS, MARCOS: (4)*
1979 Louisville; 1982 Bristol, Sydney N.S.W.; 1983 Auckland.
BALCELLS, JUAN: (1) 2000-Bucharest.
ALMAGRO, NICOLAS: (12)*
BARAZZUTTI, CORRADO: (5) 1976 Nice; 1977 WCT/Charlotte, Bstad,
ALONSO, JULIAN: (2) 1997 Santiago; 1998 Bologna. Paris-indoor; 1980 Cairo.

ALTUR, JOSE-FRANCISCO: (1) 1989 San Marino. BATES, JEREMY: (1) 1994 Seoul.

AMAYA, VICTOR: (3) 1977 Adelaide; 1979 Surbiton; BATTRICK, GERALD: (2) 1971 Hilversum, Bournemouth.
1980 Washington,-indoor.
BAUER, MIKE: (3) 1982 Bangkok, Adelaide; 1983 Adelaide.
AMRITRAJ, VIJAY: (16) 1973 - Chichester, Bretton Woods, New Delhi;
1974 Washington, Beckenham; 1975 Columbus, Calcutta; 1976 WCT/Memphis, BAUR, PATRICK: (2) 1991 Seoul, Guaruja.
Newport, 1977 Bombay; 1978 Mexico City (fall); 1979 Bombay;
1980 Newport, Bangkok; 1984 Newport; 1986 Bristol. BAUTISTA AGUT, ROBERTO: (2)*

ANCIC, MARIO: (3) 2005 s-Hertogenbosch; 2006 s-Hertogenbosch, BECKER, BENJAMIN: (1)*
St. Petersburg.
BECKER, BORIS: (49) 1985 London / Queens Club, Wimbledon, Cincinnati;
ANDERSON, KEVIN: (3)* 1986 Chicago, Wimbledon, Toronto, Sydney-indoor, Tokyo-indoor, Paris-indoor;
1987 Indian Wells, Milan, London / Queens Club; 1988 Indian Wells, WCT Finals
ANDREEV, IGOR: (3) 2005 Moscow, Palermo, Valencia. Dallas, London / Queens Club, Indianapolis, Tokyo-indoor, Stockholm, Masters;
1989 Milan, Philadelphia, Wimbledon, U.S. Open, Paris-indoor; 1990 Brussels,
ANDUJAR, PABLO: (3)* Stuttgart-indoor, Indianapolis, Sydney-indoor, Stockholm; 1991 Australian Open,
Stockholm; 1992 Brussels, Rotterdam, Basel, Paris-indoor, ATP Tour World
ANGER, MATT: (1) 1985 Johannesburg. Chp.-Frankfurt; 1993 Doha, Milan; 1994 Milan, Los Angeles, New Haven,
Stockholm; 1995 Marseille, ATP Tour World Chp.-Frankfurt; 1996 Australian Open,
ANNACONE, PAUL: (3) 1985 Los Angeles, Brisbane; 1989 Vienna. London / Queens Club, Vienna, Stuttgart-indoor, Grand Slam Cup-Munich.

ANTONITSCH, ALEX: (1) 1990 Seoul. BEDEL, DOMINIOUE: (1) 1980 Bogota.

ARAZI, HICHAM: (1) 1997 Casablanca. BELLUCCI, THOMAZ: (4)*

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BERASATEGUI, ALBERTO: (14) 1993 Sao Paulo; 1994 Nice, Stuttgart, Umag, CAAS, GUILLERMO: (7) 2001 Casablanca; 2002 Chennai, Toronto;
Palermo, Athens, Santiago, Montevideo; 1995 Oporto; 1996 Bologna, Kitzbhel, 2004 Stuttgart, Umag, Shanghai; 2007 Costa do Sauipe.
Bucharest; 1997 Palermo, 1998 Estoril.
CANCELLOTTI, FRANCESCO: (2) 1984 Florence,Palermo.
BERDYCH, TOMAS: (12)*
CANE, PAOLO: (3) 1986 Bordeaux; 1989 Bstad; 1991 Bologna.
BERGER, JAY: (3) 1986 Buenos Aires; 1988 Sao Paulo; 1989 Charleston.
CANTER, JONATHAN: (1) 1985 Melbourne.
BERLOCQ, CARLOS: (2)*
CARBONELL, TOMAS: (2) 1992 Maceio; 1996 Casablanca.
BERTOLUCCI, PAOLO: (6) 1975 Florence; 1976 Barcelona, Florence;
1977 Hamburg, Berlin, Florence. CARLSEN, KENNETH: (3) 1998 Hong Kong; 2002 Tokyo; 2005 Memphis.

BJORKMAN, JONAS: (6) 1997 Auckland, Indianapolis, Stockholm; CARLSSON, KENT: (9) 1986 Bari, Barcelona; 1987 Nice, Bologna;
1998 Nottingham; 2002 Nottingham; 2005 Ho Chi Minh City. 1988 Madrid, Hamburg, Kitzbhel, St. Vincent, Barcelona.

BLACK, BYRON: (2) 1996 Seoul; 1999 Chennai. CARMICHAEL, BOB: (1) 1971 Auckland.

BLAKE, JAMES: (10) 2002 - Washington; 2005 Stockholm, CARRETERO, ROBERTO: (1) 1996 Hamburg.
New Haven; 2006 - Stockholm, Bangkok, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Sydney;
2007 New Haven, Sydney. CASAL, SERGIO: (1) 1985 Florence.

BLANCO, GALO: (1) 1999 San Marino. CASE, ROSS: (4) 1973 Manila; 1974 Perth,San Francisco; 1975 Manila.

BOETSCH, ARNAUD: (3) 1993 Rosmalen, Toulouse; 1995 Toulouse. CASH, PAT: (6) 1982 Melbourne; 1983 Brisbane; 1987 Nancy, Wimbledon,
Johannesburg; 1990 Hong Kong.
BORG, BJORN: (64) 1974 Auckland, WCT/London, WCT/Sao Paulo, Adelaide,
Rome, French Open, Bstad, Boston; 1975 WCT/Richmond, WCT/Bologna, CASSIDY, DAN: (1) 1984 Melbourne.
French Open, Boston, Barcelona; 1976 WCT/Toronto, WCT/Sao Paulo, WCT Finals/
Dallas, Dsseldorf, Wimbledon, Boston 1977 Memphis, Nice, WCT/Monte-Carlo, CHANG, MICHAEL: (34) 1988 San Francisco; 1989 French Open, Wembley;
Denver, Wimbledon, Pepsi Grand Slam, Madrid, Barcelona, Basel, Cologne, 1990-Toronto; 1991 Birmingham; 1992 San Francisco, Indian Wells, Miami;
London-indoor; 1978 Birmingham, Pepsi Grand Slam, Las Vegas, Milan, Rome, 1993 Jakarta, Osaka, Cincinnati, Kuala Lumpur-2, Beijing; 1994 Jakarta,
French Open, Wimbledon, Bstad, Tokyo-indoor; 1979 Pepsi Grand Slam-Boca Philadelphia, Hong Kong, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Beijing; 1995 Hong Kong, Atlanta,
Raton, WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.), Richmond, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, Las Vegas, Tokyo-indoor, Beijing; 1996-Indian Wells, Washington, Los Angeles; 1997-Memphis,
French Open, Wimbledon, Bstad, Toronto, Palermo, Tokyo-indoor, Masters (Jan. Indian Wells, Hong Kong, Orlando, Washington; 1998-Boston, Shanghai;
1980); 1980 Pepsi Grand Slam-Boca Raton, WCT/ Invitational, Nice, Monte-Carlo, 2000 Los Angeles.
Las Vegas, French Open, Wimbledon, Stockholm, Masters (Jan. 1981);
1981 French Open, Stuttgart (summer), Geneva. CHARDY, JEREMY: (1)*

BOROWIAK, JEFF: (5) 1974 WCT/Charlotte, Oslo; CHELA JUAN IGNACIO: (6) 2000 Mexico City; 2002 Amersfoort;
1977 Dayton, Gstaad, Toronto. 2004 Estoril; 2007 Acapulco; 2010 Houston, Bucharest.

BOUTTER, JULIEN: (1) 2003 Casablanca. CHERKASOV, ANDREI: (2) 1990 Moscow; 1991 Moscow.

BRACCIALI, DANIELE: (1) 2006 Casablanca. CHESNOKOV, ANDREI: (7) 1987 Florence; 1988 Orlando; 1989 Nice, Munich;
1990 Monte-Carlo, Tel Aviv; 1991 Montral.
BRUGUERA, SERGI: (14) 1991 Estoril, Monte-Carlo, Athens;
1992 Madrid, Gstaad, Palermo; 1993 Monte-Carlo, French Open, Gstaad, CILIC, MARIN: (14)*
Prague, Bordeaux; 1994 French Open, Gstaad, Prague.
CLAVET, FRANCISCO: (8) 1990 Hilversum; 1995 Palermo; 1996 Amsterdam;
BUEHNING, FRITZ: (1) 1980 Sydney NSW. 1997 Mexico City, Bogota; 1998 Bucharest, Santiago; 2001 Scottsdale.

BUNGERT, WILHELM: (1) 1970 Dusseldorf. CLEMENT, ARNAUD: (4) 2006 Washington, Marseille; 2003 Metz; 2000 Lyon.

BURGSMULLER, LARS: (1) 2002 Copenhagen. CLERC, JOSE-LUIS: (25) 1978 Florence, Buenos Aires, Santiago; 1979
Johannesburg (spring); 1980 Costa Rica, South Orange, Indianapolis, Madrid, Quito,
BURILLO, JORDI: (1) 1993 Bologna. Buenos Aires; 1981 Florence, Rome, Boston, Washington DC, North Conway,
Indianapolis; 1982 Venice, Gstaad, Sao Paulo, WCT/Richmond, WCT/Zell Am See;
CAHILL, DARREN: (2) 1988 Gstaad; 1991 San Francisco. 1983 Guaruja Beach, Boston, Washington, North Conway.

CALATRAVA, ALEX: (1) 2000 San Marino. COLOMBO, SIMONE: (1) 1986 St. Vincent.

CALLERI, AGUSTIN: (2) 2003 Acapulco; 2006 Kitzbuehel. CONNORS, JIMMY: (109) 1972 Jacksonville, Roanoke, Queens, Columbus,
Cincinnati, Albany; 1973 Baltimore, Roanoke, Salt Lake City, Salisbury, Hampton,
CAMPORESE, OMAR: (2) 1991 Rotterdam;1992 Milan. Paramus, Boston, Columbus, Los Angeles, Quebec, Johannesburg; 1974 Australian

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Open, Roanoke, Little Rock, Birmingham, Salisbury, Hampton, Salt Lake City, Tempe, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals London; 2010 Doha;
Manchester, Wimbledon, Indianapolis, U.S. Open,Los Angeles, London, Johannesburg; 2011 Munich
1975 Bahamas, Birmingham, Salisbury, Boca Raton, Hampton,WCT/Denver,
North Conway, Bermuda, Maui; 1976 Birmingham, WCT/Philadelphia, Hampton, de la PENA, HORACIO: (4) 1985 Marbella; 1989 Florence;
WCT/Denver, Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Washington, North Conway, Indianapolis, 1990 Kitzbhel; 1993 Charlotte.
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. del POTRO, JUAN MARTIN: (18)*
1978); 1978 Philadelphia, Denver, Memphis, Rotterdam, Birmingham (England),
Washington, Indianapolis, Stowe, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor; 1979 Birmingham, DELBONIS, FEDERICO: (1)*
Philadelphia, WCT/Dorado Beach (T.O.C.), Memphis, Tulsa, Indianapolis, Stowe,
Hong Kong; 1980 Birmingham, Philadelphia, WCT/Finals/Dallas, North Conway, DENT, PHIL: (3) 1971 Sydney NSW; 1979 Brisbane, Sydney N.S.W.
Canton, Tokyo-indoor; 1981 La Quinta, Brussels, Rotterdam, London-indoor;
1982 Monterey, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, London / Queens Club, Wimbledon, DENT, TAYLOR: (4) 2002 Newport; 2003 Memphis, Bangkok, Moscow.
Columbus, U.S. Open; 1983 Memphis, Las Vegas, London / Queens Club,
U.S. Open; 1984 Memphis, La Quinta, Boca West, Los Angeles, Tokyo-indoor; DEWULF, FILIP: (2) 1995 Vienna; 1997 Kitzbhel.
1988 Washington, Toulouse; 1989 Toulouse, Tel Aviv.
DIBBS, EDDIE: (22) 1973 Jackson, Hamburg, Fort Worth; 1974 Hamburg;
COOPER, JOHN: (1) 1972 Hilversum. 1975 Tehran, Dewar Cup; 1976 WCT/Monterrey, WCT/Barcelona, Hamburg,
Paris-indoor; 1977 WCT/London, Miami, Oviedo; 1978 Tulsa, Cincinnati,
CORIA, GUILLERMO: (9) 2001 Via del Mar; 2003 Hamburg, Stuttgart, North Conway, Toronto; 1979 WCT/Invitational; 1980 Sarasota, Boston;
Kitzbhel, Sopot, Basel; 2004 Buenos Aires, Monte-Carlo; 2005 Umag. 1981 WCT/Forest Hills, Quito.

CORRETJA, ALEX: (17): 1994 Buenos Aires; 1997 Estoril, Rome, Stuttgart- DIBLEY, COLIN: (4) 1972 Kitzbhel; 1973 WCT/La Costa,
Outdoor; 1998 Dubai, Gstaad, Indianapolis, Lyon, ATP Tour World Championship South Orange; 1980 Perth.
Hannover; 2000 Indian Wells, Gstaad, Kitzbhel, Washington, Toulouse;
2001 Amsterdam; 2002 Gstaad, Kitzbhel. DICKSON, MARK: (2) 1984 WCT/Houston, Toulouse.

COSTA, ALBERT: (12) 1995 Kitzbhel; 1996 Gstaad, San Marino, DIPASQUALE, ARNAUD: (1) 1999 Palermo.
Bournemouth; 1997 Barcelona, Marbella; 1998 Hamburg, Kitzbhel;
1999 Estoril, Gstaad, Kitzbhel; 2002 French Open. DIMITROV, GRIGOR: (4)*

COSTA, CARLOS: (6) 1992 Estoril, Barcelona; 1993 Hilversum, Buenos Aires; DJOKOVIC, NOVAK: (59)*
1994 Estoril, San Marino.
DODIG, IVAN: (1)*
COURIER, JIM: (23) 1989 Basel; 1991 Indian Wells, Miami, French Open;
1992 Australian Open, Tokyo-outdoor, Hong Kong, Rome, French Open; DOLGOPOLOV, ALEXANDR: (2)*
1993 Australian Open, Memphis, Indian Wells, Rome, Indianapolis;
1995 Adelaide, Scottsdale, Tokyo-outdoor, Basel; 1996 Philadelphia; DOOHAN, PETER: (1) 1984 Adelaide.
1997 Doha, Los Angeles, Beijing; 1998 Orlando.
DOSEDEL, SLAVA: (3) 1995 Santiago; 1996 Munich; 1997 Amsterdam.
COX, MARK: (10) 1970 Bournemouth; 1972 WCT/Cleveland, Macon;
1973 WCT/Denver, Eastbourne; 1975 WCT/London, WCT/Washington; DOUMBIA, YAHIYA: (2) 1988 Lyon; 1995 Bordeaux.
WCT/ Atlanta; 1976 Stockholm; 1977 Helsinki.
DOWDESWELL, COLIN: (1) 1975 Istanbul.
CREALY, DICK: (2) 1970 Bstad; 1975 Nice.
DOYLE, MATT: (1) 1983 Cologne.
CUEVAS, PABLO: (3)*
DRAPER, SCOTT: (1) 1998-London/Queens Club.
CURREN, KEVIN: (5) 1981 Johannesburg (spring); 1982 Cologne;
1985 Toronto; 1986 Atlanta; 1989 Frankfurt. DREWETT, BRAD: (2) 1982 Cairo; 1983 South Orange.

DARCIS, STEVE: (2) 2007 Amersfoort; 2008 Memphis. DRYSDALE, CLIFF: (6) 1968 Gstaad; 1971 WCT/Miami,Brussels, Dublin;
1974 WCT/Miami; 1978 Baltimore.
DAVIDSON, OWEN: (1) 1973 Surbiton.
DUPRE, PAT: (1) 1982 Hong Kong.
DAVIN, FRANCO: (3) 1989 St. Vincent; 1990 Palermo; 1994 Bucharest.
DUPUIS, ANTONY: (1) 2004 Milan.
DAVIS, MARTY: (4) 1983 Cleveland; 1984 Honolulu;
1985 Bristol, Melbourne. EDBERG, STEFAN: (41) 1984 Milan; 1985 Memphis, San Francisco, Basel,
Australian Open; 1986 Gstaad, Basel, Stockholm; 1987 Australian Open,
DAVIS, SCOTT: (3) 1983 Maui; 1985 Tokyo-outdoor; 1990 Auckland. Memphis, Rotterdam, Tokyo-outdoor, Cincinnati, Tokyo-indoor, Stockholm;
1988 Rotterdam, Wimbledon, Basel; 1989 Tokyo-outdoor, Masters;
DAVYDENKO, NIKOLAY: (21) 2003 Estoril, Adelaide; 2004 Moscow, Munich; 1990 Indian Wells, Tokyo outdoor, Wimbledon, Los Angeles, Cincinnati,
2005 St. Poelten; 2006 Paris, Moscow, New Haven, Sopot, Poertschach; Long Island, Paris indoor; 1991 Stuttgart-indoor, Tokyo-outdoor,
2007 Moscow; 2008 Warsaw, Poertschach, Miami; 2009 Hamburg, Umag, London / Queens Club, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor, Tokyo-indoor; 1992 Hamburg,

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New Haven, U.S. Open; 1993 Madrid; 1994 Doha, Stuttgart-indoor, Washington; 1975 Dsseldorf; 1976 Dayton; 1981 Mexico City; 1982 Salvador.
1995 Doha.
FISH, MARDY: (6) 2003 Stockholm; 2006 Houston;
EDLEFSEN, TOM: (1) 1972 Kansas City. 2009 Delray Beach; 2010 Atlanta, Newport; 2011 Atlanta.

EDMONDSON, MARK: (6) 1976 Australian Open; Brisbane; FITZGERALD, JOHN: (6) 1981 Kitzbhel; 1982 Maui;
1978 Brisbane; 1981 Adelaide, Bristol, Brisbane. 1983 Newport, Stowe; 1984 Sydney-outdoor; 1988 Sydney-outdoor.

EDWARDS, EDDIE: (1) 1985 Adelaide. FLEMING, PETER: (3) 1978 Bologna; 1979 Cincinnati, Los Angeles.

EL AYNAOUI, YOUNES: (5) 1999 Amsterdam; 2001 Bucharest; 2002 Doha, FOGNINI, FABIO: (3)*
Casablanca, Munich.
FONTANG, FREDERIC: (1) 1991 Palermo.
EL SHAFEI, ISMAIL: (1) 1974 Manila.
FORGET, GUY: (11) 1986 Toulouse; 1989 Nancy; 1990 Bordeaux;
ELTINGH, JACCO: (4) 1992 Manchester; 1993 Atlanta; 1991 Sydney-outdoor, Brussels, Cincinnati, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Paris-indoor;
1994 Schenectady, Kuala Lumpur. 1992 Toulouse; 1996 Marseille.

ELVSTROM, LARS: (1) 1976 Copenhagen. FRANA, JAVIER: (3) 1991 Guaruja (Oct.); 1993 Santiago;
1995 Nottingham.
EMERSON, ROY: (4) 1968 Buenos Aires; 1969 Gstaad, Aix-en-Provence;
1973 San Francisco. FRANULOVIC, ZELJKO: (9) 1970 Monte-Carlo, Kitzbhel, Buenos Aires;
1971 New York, Macon, Indianapolis, Buenos Aires; 1976 Aviles;
ENQVIST, THOMAS: (19) 1992 Bolzano; 1993 Schenectady; 1995 Auckland, 1977 Munich.
Philadelphia, Pinehurst, Indianapolis, Stockholm; 1996 New Delhi, Paris,
Stockholm; 1997 Marseille; 1998 Marseille, Munich; 1999 Adelaide, Stuttgart, FRAWLEY, ROD: (1) 1982 Adelaide.
Stockholm; 2000 Cincinnati, Basel; 2002 Marseille.
FROMBERG, RICHARD: (4) 1990 Bologna, Bstad; 1991 Wellington;
ESCUDE, NICOLAS: (4) 1999 Toulouse; 2001 Rotterdam; 1997 Bucharest.
2002 Rotterdam; 2004 Doha.
FURLAN, RENZO: (2) 1994 San Jose, Casablanca.
ESTEP, MIKE: (2) 1973 Merion; 1976 Khartoum.
GAMBILL, JAN-MICHAEL: (3) 1999 Scottsdale; 2001 Delray Beach;
ESTRELLA BURGOS, VICTOR: (1)* 2003 Delray Beach.

EVERNDEN, KELLY: (3) 1987 Bristol, Brisbane; 1989 Wellington. GARCIA-LOPEZ, GUILLERMO: (5)*

FAIRLIE, BRIAN: (3) 1972 Midland; 1973 WCT/London; 1976 Manila. GASQUET, RICHARD: (12)*

FASSBENDER, JURGEN: (1) 1974 Munich. GAUDENZI, ANDREA: (3) 1998 Casablanca; 2001 St. Plten, Bstad.

FEDERER, ROGER: (88)* GAUDIO, GASTON: (8) 2002 Barcelona, Mallorca; 2004 French Open;
2005 Via del Mar, Buenos Aires, Estoril, Gstaad, Kitzbhel.
FEIGL, PETER: (4) 1978 Cleveland; 1979 Cairo, Linz; 1980 Lagos.
GEHRING, ROLF: (1) 1980 Munich.
FERREIRA, WAYNE: (15) 1992 London / Queens Club, Schenectady;
1994 Oahu, Indianapolis, Bordeaux, Basel, Tel Aviv; 1995 Dubai, Munich, Ostrava, GERULAITIS, VITAS: (27) 1974 Vienna; 1975 WCT/St. Louis, New York;
Lyon; 1996 Scottsdale, Toronto; 2000 Stuttgart-indoor; 2003 Los Angeles. 1976 Towson; 1977 0cean City, Rome, Brisbane, Perth, Australian Open;
1978 WCT Finals/Dallas, WCT/Richmond, WCT/lnvitational; 1979 Little Rock,
FERRER, DAVID: (26)* Rome, Kitzbhel, Sydney-indoor; 1980 WCT/Tournament of Champions, Stuttgart
(summer), Melbourne-indoor; 1981 Johannesburg; 1982 Brussels, Florence,
FERRERO, JUAN CARLOS: (16) 1999 Mallorca; 2001 Dubai. Estoril, Barcelona, Toronto, Melbourne, Johannesburg; 1983 Basel; 1984 Treviso.
Rome; 2002 Monte-Carlo, Hong Kong; 2003 Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Valencia,
French Open; 2009 Casablanca; 2010 Costa Do Sauipe, Buenos Aires, Umag. GIAMMALVA, SAMMY: (2) 1981 Napa; 1983 Monterrey.
2011 Stuttgart.
GILBERT, BRAD: (20) 1982 Taipei; 1984 Columbus, Taipei; 1985 Livingston,
FIBAK, WOJTEK: (15) 1976 WCT/Stockholm, Bournemouth, Vienna; Cleveland, Tel Aviv; 1986 Memphis, Livingston, Tel Aviv, Vienna; 1987 Scottsdale;
1977 WCT/Monterrey, Dsseldorf; 1978 Cologne; 1979 Denver, Stuttgart; 1988 Tel Aviv; 1989 Memphis, Stratton Mt. Livingston, Cincinnati, San Francisco;
1980 Sao Paulo, Dayton, New Orleans; 1981 Gstaad; 1982 Paris-indoor, 1990 Rotterdam, Orlando, Brisbane.
WCT/Amsterdam, WCT/Chicago.
GILDEMEISTER, HANS: (4) 1979 Barcelona, Santiago;
FILIPPINI, MARCELO: (5) 1988 Bstad; 1989 Prague; 1981 Santiago; 1982 Bordeaux.
1994 Florence; 1997 Atlanta, St. Plten.
GILTINAN, BOB: (1) 1974 Surbiton.
FILLOL, JAIME: (6) 1971 Tanglewood; 1973 Tanglewood;

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GIMENEZ, ANGEL: (2) 1980 Vienna (spring), Bournemouth. GUNTHARDT, HEINZ: (5) 1978 Springfield; 1980 Rotterdam, Johannesburg
(spring), Gstaad; 1983 Toulouse.
GIMENO, ANDRES: (8) 1969 Cologne, New York; 1970 WCT/Dallas;
1971 Hamburg; 1972 Eastbourne, Los Angeles (spring), French Open, Gstaad. GUSTAFSSON, MAGNUS: (14) 1991 Munich, Bstad, Hilversum;
1992 Bstad; 1993 Stuttgart-outdoor; 1994 Auckland, Dubai;
GINEPRI, ROBBY: (3) 2003 Newport; 2005 Indianapolis; 2009 Indianapolis. 1996 St. Petersburg, Bstad; 1997 Singapore; 1998 Copenhagen, Bstad;
1999 Copenhagen; 2000 Amsterdam.
GISBERT, JUAN: (1) 1975 Shreveport.
HAARHUIS, PAUL: (1) 1995 Jakarta.
GLICKSTEIN, SHLOMO: (2) 1980 Hobart; 1981 South Orange.
HAAS, TOMMY: (15) 1999 Memphis; 2001 Adelaide, Long Island, Vienna,
GODWIN, NEVILLE: (1) 2001 Newport. Stuttgart; 2004 Houston, Los Angeles; 2006 Memphis, Delray Beach, Los Angeles;
2007 Memphis; 2009 Halle; 2012 Halle; 2013 Munich, Vienna.
GOELLNER, MARC-KEVIN: (2) 1993 Nice, 1996 Marbella.
HAASE, ROBIN: (2)*
GOFFIN, DAVID: (2)*
HADAD, MAURICIO: (1) 1995 Bermuda.
GOLDIE, DAN: (2) 1987 Newport; 1988 Seoul.
HAEHNEL, JEROME: (1) 2004 Metz.
GOLMARD, JEROME: (2) 1999 Dubai; 2000-Chennai.
HANESCU, VICTOR: (1) 2008 Gstaad.
GOLUBEV, ANDREY: (1) 2010 Hamburg.
HENMAN, TIM: (11) 1997 Sydney, Tashkent; 1998 Tashkent, Basel;
GOMEZ, ANDRES: (21) 1981 Bordeaux; 1982 Rome, Quito; 1983 Dallas; 2000 Vienna, Brighton; 2001 Copenhagen, Basel; 2002 Adelaide;
1984 Rome, Indianapolis, Washington, Nice, Hong Kong; 1985 Hong Kong; 2003 Washington, Paris.
1986 Indianapolis, Florence, Boston, Itaparica; 1987 Forest Hills;
1989 Boston, Barcelona; 1990 Barcelona, Madrid, French Open; 1991 Brasilla. HEWITT, BOB: (7) 1969 Dublin; 1970 Durban;
1971 Durban; 1972 Bournemouth, Bristol, Tanglewood, Indianapolis.
GONZALES, PANCHO: (6) 1968 Midland; 1969 Las Vegas,
Los Angeles; 1970 WCT/Las Vegas; 1971 Los Angeles; 1972 Des Moines. HEWITT, LLEYTON: (30) 1998 Adelaide; 1999 Delray Beach; 2000 London
Queens, Scottsdale, Sydney, Adelaide; 2001 Tennis Masters Cup, Tokyo, US Open,
GONZALEZ, FERNANDO: (11) 2000 Orlando; 2002 Via del Mar, Palermo; s-Hertogenbosch, London Queens, Sydney; 2002 Tennis Masters Cup, Wimbledon,
2004 Via del Mar, 2005 Auckland, Amersfoort, Basel; 2007 Beijing; London Queens, Indian Wells, San Jose; 2003 Indian Wells, Scottsdale; 2004
2008 Via del Mar, Munich; 2009 Via del Mar. Long Island, Washington, Rotterdam, Sydney; 2005 Sydney; 2006 London Queens;
2007 Las Vegas; 2009 Houston; 2010 Halle; 2014 Newport, Brisbane
GORMAN, TOM: (7) 1971 Columbus; 1973 WCT/ Vancouver, Stockholm;
1975 Cincinnati, Hong Kong; 1976 Baltimore, Sacramento. HIGUERAS, JOSE: (17) 1976 Santiago; 1977 Murcia; 1978 Cairo, Nice,
Bournemouth, Stuttgart, Madrid; 1979 Houston, Hamburg, Boston;
GOTTFRIED, BRIAN: (25) 1973 WCT/Johannesburg, Las Vegas; 1982 Hamburg, Indianapolis; 1983 La Quinta, Bournemouth, Stuttgart;
1974 Paris-indoor; 1975 Baltimore, Dayton, Melbourne; 1976 Los Angeles; 1984 Kitzbhel, Bordeaux.
1977 Baltimore, Palm Springs, Washington, DC-indoor, La Costa, Vienna;
1978 Washington-indoor, Dayton, Houston; 1979 Columbus, Basel; HJERTQUIST, PER: (1) 1980 Sofia.
1980 Surbiton, Washington, DC-outdoor, Vienna, Paris-indoor; 1981 Stowe;
1982 Tampa, Vienna; 1983 Vienna. HLASEK, JAKOB: (5) 1988 London-indoor, Johannesburg; 1989 Rotterdam;
1990 London-indoor; 1991 Basel.
GRABB, JIM: (2) 1987 Seoul; 1992 Taipei.
HOGSTEDT, THOMAS: (1) 1983 Ferrara.
GRAEBNER, CLARK: (7) 1970 Buffalo, Houston, Beckenham;
1971 Salisbury, Merion, South Orange; 1973 Des Moines. HORNA, LUIS: (2) 2006 Acapulco; 2007 Via del Mar.

GRANOLLERS, MARCEL: (4)* HRBATY, DOMINK: (6) 1998 San Marino; 1999 Prague; 2001 Auckland;
2004 Marseille, Auckland, Adelaide.
GROSJEAN, SEBASTIEN: (4) 2000 Nottingham; 2001 Paris;
2002 St. Petersburg; 2007 Lyon. HREBEC, JIRI: (3) 1973 Prague; 1975 Basel; 1977 San Jose.

GULBIS, ERNESTS: (6)* ILIE, ANDREW: (2) 1998 Coral Springs, 2000 Atlanta(CL).

GULLIKSON, TIM: (4) 1977 Newport, Taipei, Adelaide; 1978 Johannesburg. ISKERSKY, ERICK: (1) 1982 Metz.

GULLIKSON, TOM: (1) 1985 Newport. ISNER, JOHN: (10)*

GUMY, HERNAN: (1) 1996 Santiago. ISTOMIN, DENIS: (1)*

GUNNARSSON, JAN: (1) 1985 Vienna. IVANISEVIC, GORAN: (22) 1990 Stuttgart Outdoor;
1991 Manchester; 1992 Adelaide, Stuttgart Indoor, Sydney indoor, Stockholm;

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1993 Bucharest, Vienna, Paris indoor; 1994 Kitzbhel, Tokyo indoor; KRICKSTEIN, AARON: (9) 1983 Tel Aviv; 1984 Boston, Geneva,
1995 Grand Slam Cup; 1996 Zagreb, Dubai, Milan, Rotterdam, Moscow; Tel Aviv; 1989 Sydney-outdoor, Los Angeles, Tokyoindoor; 1992 Johannesburg;
1997 Zagreb, Milan, Vienna; 1998 Split; 2001 Wimbledon. 1993 Durban.

JAITE, MARTIN: (12) 1985 Buenos Aires: 1986 Bologna, Stuttgart; KRIEK, JOHAN: (14) 1979 Sarasota; 1981 Monterrey, Newport,
1987 Barcelona, Palermo; 1989 Stuttgart, Madrid, Sao Paulo, Itaparica; Australian Open; 1982 Memphis, WCT/LaCosta, Australian Open;
1990 Guaruja, Gstaad; 1991 Nice. 1983 Tampa, Bristol, Johannesburg; 1984 Livingston, Bristol; 1985 Las Vegas;
1987 Livingston.
JARRYD, ANDERS: (8) 1982 Linz, Ancona; 1984 Hilversum, Sydney-indoor;
1985 Brussels;1986 WCT Finals/Dallas; 1990 Vienna; 1993 Rotterdam. KRISHNAN, RAMESH: (8) 1981 Manila; 1982 Stuttgart;
1984 Metz; 1986 Tokyo-outdoor, Hong Kong; 1988 Wellington;
JAUFFRET, FRANCOIS: (2) 1969 Buenos Aires; 1977 Cairo. 1989 Auckland; 1990 Schenectady.

JELEN, ERIC: (1) 1989 Bristol. KROON, NICLAS: (1) 1989 Brisbane.

JOHANSSON, JOACHIM: (3) 2004 Memphis; 2005 Marseille, Adelaide. KROSLAK, JAN: (2) 1995 Tel Aviv; 1997 Shanghai.

JOHANSSON, KJELL: (1) 1978 Lagos. KUCERA, KAROL: (6) 1995 Rosmalen, 1997 Ostrava,
1998 Sydney Outdoor, New Haven, 1999 Basel, 2003 Copenhagen.
JOHANSSON, THOMAS: (9) 1997 Copenhagen, St. Petersburg;
1999 Montral; 2000 Stockholm; 2001 Halle, Nottingham; KUERTEN, GUSTAVO: (20) 1997 French Open; 1998 Stuttgart, Mallorca;
2002 Australian Open; 2004 Stockholm; 2005 St. Petersburg. 1999 Monte Carlo, Rome; 2000 Santiago, Hamburg, French Open, Indianapolis,
Tennis Masters Cup Lisbon; 2001 Buenos Aires, Acapulco,
JONES, KELLY: (2) 1989 Singapore; 1990 Singapore. Monte Carlo, French Open, Stuttgart, Cincinnati; 2002 Costa do Sauipe;
2003 Auckland, St. Petersburg; 2004 Costa do Sauipe.
KAFELNIKOV, YEVGENY: (26) 1994 Adelaide, Copenhagen, Long Island;
1995 Milan, St. Petersburg, Gstaad, Long Island; 1996 Adelaide, Prague, KUKUSHKIN, MIKHAIL: (1)*
French Open, Lyon; 1997 Halle, New Haven, Moscow; 1998 London, Halle,
Moscow; 1999 Australian Open, Rotterdam, Moscow; 2000 Sydney Olympics, KULTI, NICKLAS: (3) 1991 Adelaide; 1993 Adelaide; 1996 Halle.
Moscow; 2001 Marseille, Moscow; 2002 Halle, Tashkent.
KUNITSYN, IGOR: (1) 2008 Moscow
KARBACHER, BERND: (2) 1992 Cologne; 1994 Bstad.
LAPENTTI, NICOLAS: (5) 1995 Bogota; 1999 Indianapolis, Lyon;
KARLOVIC, IVO: (6)* 2001 Kitzbhel; 2002 St. Plten

KARY, HANS: (1) 1979 Lagos. LARSSON, MAGNUS: (7) 1990 Florence; 1992 Copenhagen, Munich;
1994 Zaragoza, Toulouse, Grand Slam Cup-Munich; 2000 Memphis.
KIEFER, NICOLAS: (6) 1997 Toulouse; 1999 Tokyo, Halle, Tashkent;
2000 Dubai, Hong Kong. LAPIDUS, JAY: (1) 1982 Stowe.

KIRMAYR, CARLOS: (1) 1981 Guaruja. LAVALLE, LEONARDO: (1) 1991 Tel Aviv.

KLIZAN, MARTIN: (3)* LAVER, ROD: (49) 1968 Wimbledon, Los Angeles PSW; 1969 Philadelphia,
London-indoor, Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, Boston, U.S. Open,
KOCH, THOMAZ: (1) 1971 Caracas. Johannesburg, Los Angeles, Fort Worth; 1970 WCT/Sydney, WCT/St. Louis,
WCT/Fort Worth, WCT/Vancouver, Philadelphia, Johannesburg, Queens, Toronto,
KODES, JAN: (9) 1970 St. Petersburg, French Open; 1971 Catania, Louisville, South Orange, Los Angeles, London-indoor; 1971 Rome,WCT/Fort Worth,
French Open, 1972 Barcelona; 1973 WCT/ Cologne, Wimbledon; WCT/Bologna, London-indoor, San Francisco; 1972 WCT/Richmond, WCT/
1975 Madrid; 1976 Basel. Philadelphia, WCT/Toronto, WCT/Houston, WCT/Denver; 1973 WCT/Miami, WCT/
Richmond, WCT/Toronto, Hong Kong, Sydney-indoor; 1974 WCT/Philadelphia, WCT/
KOEVERMANS, MARK: (1) 1990 Athens. Palm Desert, WCT/Tokyo, WCT/ Houston, Bretton Woods, Las Vegas; 1975 WCT/
La Costa, WCT/Sao Paulo, WCT/ Caracas, WCT/Orlando.
KOHLSCHREIBER, PHILIPP: (6)*
LECONTE, HENRI: (9) 1982 Stockholm; 1984 Stuttgart; 1985 Nice, Sydney-
KORDA, PETR: (10) 1991 New Haven, Berlin; outdoor; 1986 Geneva, Hamburg; 1988 Nice, Brussels; 1993 Halle.
1992 Washington, Long Island, Vienna; 1993 Grand Slam Cup-Munich;
1996 Doha; 1997 Stuttgart-indoor; 1998 Doha, Australian Open. LEE, HYUNG-TAIK: (1) 2003 Sydney.

KOUBEK, STEFAN: (3) 1999 Atlanta; 2000 Delray Beach; 2003 Doha. LENDL, IVAN: (94) 1980 Houston, Toronto, Barcelona, Basel, Tokyo-outdoor, Hong
Kong, Taipei; 1981 Stuttgart, Las Vegas, Montral, Madrid, Barcelona, Basel, Vienna,
KRAJICEK, RICHARD: (17) 1991 Hong Kong; 1992 Los Angeles, Cologne,Buenos Aires, Masters (Jan. 82); 1982 Frankfurt, Washington, North
Antwerp; 1993 Los Angeles; 1994 Barcelona, Rosmalen, Sydney Indoor; Conway, Cincinnati, WCT/Delray Beach, WCT/Genoa,WCT/Munich, WCT/Strasbourg,
1995 Stuttgart-indoor, Rotterdam; 1996 Wimbledon; 1997 Rotterdam, WCT/Houston, WCT Finals - Dallas, WCT/Forest Hills, WCT/Los Angeles, WCT/Naples,
Tokyo-outdoor, Rosmalen; 1998 St. Petersburg, Stuttgart-indoor; WCT/Hartford, Masters (Jan. 83); 1983 WCT/Detroit, Milan, WCT/Houston,WCT/
1999 London / Queens Club, Miami. Hilton Head, Montral, San Francisco, Tokyo-indoor; 1984 Luxembourg, French

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Open, London-indoor; 1985 Fort Myers, Monte-Carlo, WCT Finals-Dallas, WCT/ MATSUOKA, SHUZO: (1) 1992 Seoul.
Forest Hills, Indianapolis, U.S. Open, Stuttgart, Sydney-indoor, Tokyo-indoor, London-
indoor, Masters (Jan. 86); 1986 Philadelphia, Boca West,Milan, Fort Myers, Rome, MATTAR, LUIZ: (7) 1987 Guaruja; 1988 Guaruja; 1989 Guaruja,
French Open, Stratton Mt., U.S. Open, Masters; 1987 Hamburg, French Open, Rio de Janeiro; 1990 Rio de Janeiro; 1992 Sao Paulo; 1994 Coral Springs.
Washington, Montral, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor, London-indoor, Masters; 1988
Monte-Carlo, Rome, Toronto; 1989 Australian Open, Scottsdale, Miami, Forest MAUD, BOB: (2) 1968 Hilversum; 1969 Durban
Hills, Hamburg, London / Queens Club, Montral, Bordeaux, Sydney-indoor,
Stockholm; 1990 Australian Open, Milan, Toronto-indoor, Queens, Tokyo-indoor; MAURER, ANDREAS: (1) 1985 Madrid.
1991 Philadelphia, Memphis, Long Island; 1992 Tokyo-indoor; 1993 Munich,
Tokyo-indoor. MAYER, FLORIAN: (1) 2011 Bucharest.

LEWIS, CHRIS: (3) 1978 Kitzbhel; 1981 Munich; 1985 Auckland. MAYER, LEONARDO: (1)*

LJUBICIC, IVAN: (10) 2001 Lyon; 2005 Metz, Vienna; 2006 Chennai, Zagreb, MAYER, GENE: (14) 1978 Guadalajara; 1979 Cologne;
Vienna; 2007 Doha, s-Hertogenbosch; 2009 Lyon; 2010 Indian Wells. 1980 Denver, Metz, Los Angeles, Cleveland, San Francisco; 1981 Memphis,
Denver, Cleveland, Stockholm; 1982 Munich; 1983 Rotterdam, Los Angeles.
LLODRA, MICHAEL: (5): 2004-s Hertogenbosch;
2008 Rotterdam, Adelaide; 2010 Eastbourne, Marseille MAYER, SANDY: (11) 1973 Birmingham; 1974 Baltimore, Paramus, Jackson;
1977 Little Rock, Hampton, Stockholm; 1978 St. Louis; 1981 Bologna;
LLOYD, JOHN: (1) 1974 Merion. 1982 Cleveland; 1983 Gstaad.

LOPEZ, FELICIANO: (4)* MAYOTTE, TIM: (12) 1985 Delray Beach; 1986 Queens;
1987 Philadelphia, Chicago, Toulouse, Paris-indoor, Frankfurt;
LUNDGREN, PETER: (3) 1985 Cologne; 1987 Rye Brook, San Francisco. 1988 Philadelphia, Schenectady, Brisbane, Frankfurt; 1989 Washington.

LUTZ, BOB: (9) 1971 WCT/Cologne, Sacramento; 1972 WCT/Boston; McENROE, JOHN: (77) 1978 Hartford, San Francisco, Stockholm, London-indoor,
1975 WCT/Tokyo; 1978 Paris-indoor; 1979 Taipei; 1980 Columbus, Masters (Jan. 1979); 1979 WCT/Dallas New Orleans, Milan, San Jose, London /
Stowe, Cologne. Queens Club, South Orange, U.S. Open, San Francisco, Stockholm, London-indoor;
1980 Richmond, Memphis, Milan, London / Queens Club, U.S. Open, Brisbane,
MAHUT, NICOLAS: (3)* Sydney-indoor, London-indoor, WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.); 1981 Pepsi Grand Slam
Boca Raton, Milan, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, WCT/Dallas, London / Queens Club,
MALISSE, XAVIER: (3) 2005 Delray Beach; 2007 Delray Beach, Chennai. Wimbledon, Cincinnati, U.S. Open, Sydney-indoor; 1982 Philadelphia, San Francisco,
Sydneyindoor, Tokyo-indoor, London-indoor; 1983 Philadelphia, WCT/Dallas,
MANCINI, ALBERTO: (3) 1988 Bologna; 1989 Monte-Carlo, Rome. WCT/Forest Hills, Wimbledon, Sydney-indoor, London-indoor, Masters (Jan. 1984);
1984 Philadelphia, Brussels, WCT Richmond, WCT/Dallas, WCT/Forest Hills, Madrid,
MANSDORF, AMOS: (6) 1986 Johannesburg; 1987 Tel Aviv; London / Queens Club, Wimbledon, Toronto, U.S. Open, San Francisco, Stockholm,
1988 Auckland, Paris-indoor; 1990 Rosmalen; 1993 Washington. Masters (Jan. 1985); 1985 Philadelphia, WCT/Houston, Milan, Chicago, WCT/
Atlanta, Stratton Mountain, Montral, Stockholm; 1986 Los Angeles, San Francisco,
MANTILLA, FELIX (10) 1996 Oporto; 1997 Bologna, Gstaad, Umag, Scottsdale; 1988 Tokyo, Detroit; 1989 Lyon, WCT/ Dallas, Indianapolis;
San Marino, Bournemouth; 1998 Bournemouth; 1999 Barcelona; 2001 Palermo; 1990 Basel; 1991 Chicago.
2003 Rome.
McENROE PATRICK: (1) 1995 Sydney-outdoor.
MARIN, JUAN ANTONIO: (1) 1999 Bstad.
McMILLAN, FREW: (2) 1974 WCT/Munich; 1976 Nuremburg.
MARKUS, GABRIEL: (1) 1992 Nice.
McNAMARA, PETER: (5) 1979 Berlin; 1980 Brussels-outdoor;
MARTIN, ALBERTO: (3) 1999 Casablanca, Bucharest; 2001 Mallorca 1981 Hamburg, Melbourne-indoor; 1983 Brussels-indoor.

MARTIN, BILLY: (1) 1975 Little Rock. McNAMEE, PAUL: (2) 1980 Palm Harbor; 1982 WCT/Baltimore.

MARTIN, TODD: (8) 1993 Coral Springs; 1994 Memphis, Queens; MECIR, MILOSLAV: (11) 1985 Rotterdam, Hamburg;
1995 Memphis; 1996 Sydney; 1998 Barcelona, Stockholm; 1999 Sydney. 1986 Kitzbhel; 1987 Auckland, Sydney/NSW, Miami, WCT Finals/Dallas,
Stuttgart, Hilversum; 1988 Seoul Olympics; 1989 Indian Wells.
MARTINEZ, MARIO: (3) 1980 Bordeaux; 1981 Venice; 1982 Palermo.
MEDVEDEV, ANDREI: (11) 1992 Genova, Stuttgart, Bordeaux;
MASSU, NICOLAS: (6) 2002 Buenos Aires; 2003 Palermo, Amersfoort; 1993 Barcelona, New Haven; 1994 Monte-Carlo, Hamburg; 1995 Hamburg;
2004 Athens Olympics, Kitzbuhel; 2006 Costa Do Sauipe. 1996 Long Island; 1997 Hamburg.

MASTERS, GEOFF: (4) 1972 Australian Hard Court (Feb.), Australian Hard Court MEILER, KARL: (4) 1972 Buenos Aires; 1974 Omaha, Calgary;
(Nov.); 1974 Hobart; 1976 Sydney-indoor. 1977 Manila.

MASUR, WALLY: (3) 1983 Hong Kong; 1987 Adelaide; 1988 Newport. MELIGENI, FERNANDO: (3) 1995 Bstad; 1996 Pinehurst; 1998 Prague.

MATHIEU, PAUL-HENRI: (4)* MELLO, RICCARDO: (1) 2004 Delray Beach

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MELZER, JURGEN: (5) 2006 Bucharest; 2009 Vienna; 2010 Vienna; Cedar Grove, Madrid, Barcelona; 1975 Barcelona, Valencia,Madrid, South Orange,
2012 Memphis; 2013 Winston-Salem. Masters; 1976 Pepsi Grand Slam Boca Raton, WCT/Atlanta, Salisbury, LaCosta,
WCT/Challenge Cup (May), WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.), South Orange; 1977 WCT/
METREVELI, ALEX: (8) 1971 Hobart; 1972 Sydney NSW,Hobart, Adelaide (Jan.), MexicoCity, Aix-en-Provence; 1978 Miami, WCT/ Challenge Cup (Dec.).
Adelaide (Dec.); 1973 San Juan,Beckenham; 1974 South Orange.
NEWCOMBE, JOHN: (32) 1968 Hamburg; 1969 Bournemouth, Rome;
MEYER, RICKY: (1) 1981 Sofia. 1970 WCT/Casablanca, Hoylake, Wimbledon; 1971 WCT/Philadelphia,
WCT/Chicago, WCT/Dallas, WCT/Toronto, Wimbledon, Gstaad; 1972 WCT/Las Vegas,
MEZZADRI, CLAUDIO: (1) 1987 Geneva. WCT/ St. Louis, WCT/Fort Worth, WCT/Alamo, WCT/Vancouver, WCT/Gothenburg,
Johannesburg; 1973 Australian Open, U.S. Open, Jakarta; 1974 WCT/St.
MIGNOT, BERNARD: (1) 1976 Zurich. Petersburg, WCT/La Costa, WCT/New Orleans, WCT/Orlando, WCT Finals/Dallas,
Tucson, Maui, Tokyo, Sydney-indoor; 1975 Australian Open.
MINIUSSI, CHRISTIAN: (1) 1991 Sao Paulo.
NIEMINEN, JARKKO: (2) 2006 Auckland; 2012 Sydney
MIRNYI, MAX: (1) 2003 Rotterdam.
NISHIKORI, KEI: (10)*
MITCHELL, MATT: (1) 1984 Melbourne-indoor.
NOAH, YANNICK: (23) 1978 Manilla, Calcutta; 1979 Nancy, Madrid, Bordeaux;
MITTON, BERNARD: (2) 1978 Newport; 1979 Costa Rica. 1981 Richmond, Nice; 1982 Palm Springs, South Orange, Basel, Toulouse;
1983 Madrid, Hamburg, French Open; 1985 Rome, Washington, Toulouse;
MONACO, JUAN: (8)* 1986 WCT/Forest Hills, London-indoor; 1987 Lyon, Basel; 1988 Milan;
1990 Sydney-outdoor.
MONFILS, GAEL: (5)*
NORBACK, JAN: (1) 1977 Zurich.
MONTAES, ALBERT: (6) 2008 Amersfoort; 2009 Bucharest, Estoril;
2010 Stuttgart; 2013 Nice. NORMAN, MAGNUS: (12) 1997 Bstad; 1998 Amsterdam; 1999 Orlando,
Stuttgart, Umag, Long Island, Shanghai; 2000 Auckland, Rome, Bstad,
MOODIE, WESLEY: (1) 2005 Tokyo. Long Island, Shanghai.

MOOR, TERRY: (2) 1979 Tokyo; Cleveland 1984. NOVACEK, KAREL: (13) 1986 Washington; 1989 Hilversum; 1990 Munich;
1991 Auckland, Hamburg, Kitzbhel, Prague; 1992 Hilversum, San Marino,
MOORE, RAY: (1) 1969 Berlin. Prague; 1993 Dubai, Zaragoza; 1994 Hilversum.

MOTTRAM, BUSTER: (2) 1975 WCT/Johannesburg; 1976 Palma. NOVAK, JIRI: (7) 1996 Auckland; 1998 Mexico City; 2001 Munich, Gstaad;
2003 Gstaad; 2004 Tokyo, Basel.
MOYA, CARLOS: (20) 2007 Umag; 2006 Buenos Aires; 2005 Chennai;
2004 Chennai, Acapulco, Rome; 2003 Buenos Aires, Barcelona, Umag; NYSTROM, JOAKIM: (13) 1983 Sydney/NSW; 1984 Gstaad, North Conway,
2002 Acapulco, Bstad, Umag, Cincinnati; 2001 Umag; 2000 Estoril; Basel, Cologne; 1985 Munich, Gstaad; 1986 Toronto-indoor, La Quinta, Rotterdam,
1998 Monte Carlo, French Open; 1997 Long Island; 1996 Umag; Monte-Carlo, Madrid; 1987 Bstad.
1995 Buenos Aires.
OBRIEN, ALEX: (1) 1996 New Haven.
MURRAY, ANDY: (35)*
OCLEPPO, GIANNI: (1) 1981 Linz.
MUSTER, THOMAS: (44) 1986 Hilversum; 1988 Boston, Bordeaux, Prague,
Bari; 1990 Adelaide, Casablanca, Rome; 1991 Florence, Geneva; ODIZOR, NDUKA: (1) 1983 Taipei.
1992 Monte-Carlo, Florence, Umag; 1993 Mexico City, Florence, Genova,
Kitzbhel, San Marino, Umag, Palermo; 1994 Mexico City, Madrid, St. Plten; OKKER, TOM: (31) 1968 Rome, Dublin; 1969 Monte-Carlo, Hilversum, Paris-
1995 Mexico City, Estoril, Barcelona, Monte-Carlo, Rome, French Open, St. Plten, indoor, Brussels, Newport, Tokyo,Amsterdam, Milwaukee; 1970 WCT/Atlanta,
Stuttgart-outdoor San Marino, Umag, Bucharest, Essen; 1996 Mexico City, Estoril, Brussels, Leicester, Hilversum, Hamburg; 1971 WCT/Quebec, Louisville;
Barcelona, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Stuttgart-outdoor, Bogota; 1997 Dubai, Miami. 1972 WCT/Chicago; 1973 WCT/Washington, D.C., Hilversum, Montral,
WCT/Seattle, Chicago, Madrid, Dewar Cup; 1974 WCT/Toronto, WCT/Rotterdam;
NADAL, RAFAEL: (67)* 1975 Nottingham, Paris-indoor; 1977 WCT/ Richmond; 1979 Tel Aviv.

NALBANDIAN, DAVID: (11) 2002 Basel, Estoril; 2005 Tennis Masters Cup- OLHOVSKIY, ANDREI: (2) 1993 Copenhagen; 1996 Shanghai.
Shanghai, Munich; 2006 Estoril; 2007 Paris-indoor, Madrid-indoor;
2008 Stockholm, Buenos Aires; 2009 Sydney; 2010 Washington. ONCINS, JAIME: (2) 1992 Bologna, Buzios.

NARDUCCI, MASSIMILIANO: (1) 1988 Florence. ORANTES, MANUEL: (32) 1971 WCT/Barcelona; 1972 Caracas, Rome,
Brussels, Hamburg, Bstad; 1973 Valencia, Nice, Louisville, Indianapolis;
NASTASE, ILIE: (58) 1968 Bogota; 1970 Salisbury, Rome; 1971 Richmond, 1975 WCT/Monte-Carlo, Cairo, Bournemouth, Hamburg, Bstad, Indianapolis,
Hampton, Nice, Monte-Carlo, Bstad, London-indoor, Masters; 1972 Baltimore, Montral, U.S. Open; 1976 Valencia, Munich, Kitzbhel, Tehran, Madrid, Barcelona,
Omaha, South Orange,Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Nice, Toronto, U.S. Open, Seattle, Dewar Masters; 1977 Indianapolis, Boston, Tokyo; 1978 Boston; 1979 Munich;
Cup, Masters; 1973 Omaha, Calgary, Washington, DC,-indoor, Barcelona, Monte- 1981 Palermo; 1982 Bournemouth.
Carlo, Madrid, Florence, French Open, Rome, Queens, Gstaad, Cincinnati, Barcelona,
Paris-indoor, Masters; 1974 WCT/Richmond, WCT/Washington, DC, Bournemouth, OSTHERTHUN, RICKI: (1) 1985 Hilversum.

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OSTOJA, MARKO: (1) 1981 Brussels. POZZI, GIANLUCA: (1) 1991 Brisbane.

PAES, LEANDER: (1)* PRINOSIL, DAVID: (3) 1995 Newport; 1996 Ostrava; 2000 Halle.

PAIRE, BENOIT: (1)* PROISY, PATRICK: (2) 1972 Perth; 1977 Hilversum.

PALMER, JARED: (1) 1994 Pinehurst. PRPIC, GORAN: (1) 1990 Umag.

PANATTA, ADRIANO: (10) 1971 Senigallia; 1973 Bournemouth; PUERTA, MARIANO: (3) 1998 Palermo; 2000 Bogota; 2005 Casablanca.
1974 Florence; 1975 Kitzbhel, Stockholm; 1976 Rome, French Open;
1977 WCT/Houston; 1978 Tokyo; 1980 Florence. PUGH, JIM: (1) 1989 Newport.

PANATTA, CLAUDIO: (1) 1985 Bari. PURCELL, MEL: (3) 1981 Tampa, Atlanta, Tel Aviv.

PARUN, ONNY: (5) 1974 Jakarta, Bombay; 1975 Auckland; QUERREY, SAM: (7)*
1976 WCT/ Johannesburg; Auckland.
RAFTER, PATRICK: (11) 1994 Manchester; 1997 US Open; 1998 Chennai,
PATE, DAVID: (2) 1984 Tokyo-outdoor; 1987 Los Angeles. s-Hertogenbosch, Toronto, Cincinnati, Long Island, US Open;
1999 s-Hertogenbosch; 2000 s-Hertogenbosch; 2001 Indianapolis.
PATTISON, ANDREW: (4) 1974 WCT/Monte-Carlo, WCT/Johannesburg;
1977 Laguna Niguel; 1979 Johannesburg. RAHIM, HAROON: (2) 1976 Little Rock; Cleveland.

PAVEL, ANDREI: (3) 1998 Tokyo;2000 Poelten; 2001 AMS Montreal. RALSTON, DENNIS: (1) 1970 WCT/Los Angeles.

PECCI, VICTOR: (10) 1976 Madrid, Berlin; 1978 Bogota; 1979 Nice, Quito, RAM, RAJEEV: (2)*
Bogota; 1980 Santiago; 1981 Via del Mar, Bournemouth; 1983 Via del Mar.
RAMIREZ, RAUL: (19) 1973 Kitzbhel, Tehran; 1974 Columbus;
PEREIRA, NICOLAS: (2) 1994 Bogota; 1996 Newport. 1975 WCT/St. Petersburg, WCT/Charlotte, Rome, Tokyo; 1976 WCT/Mexico City,
CT/Caracas, Gstaad, Dewar Cup; 1977 London / Queens Club, Los Angeles;
PEREZ, DIEGO: (1) 1985 Bordeaux. 1978 Mexico City, Monte-Carlo; 1979 Florence; 1980 San Juan;
1982 Caracas; 1983 Caracas.
PEREZ-ROLDAN, GUILLERMO: (9) 1987 Munich, Athens, Buenos Aires;
1988 Munich; 1989 Palermo; 1990 San Marino; 1991 San Marino; RAONIC, MILOS: (7)*
1992 Casablanca; 1993 Casablanca.
RAOUX, GUILLAUME: (1) 1992 Brisbane.
PERNFORS, MIKAEL: (3) 1988 Los Angeles, Scottsdale; 1993 Montral.
REBOLLEDO, PEDRO: (3) 1982 Via del Mar; 1983 Bahia; 1987 St. Vincent.
PESCOSOLIDO, STEFANO: (2) 1992 Scottsdale, 1993 Tel Aviv.
RENEBERG, RICHEY: (3) 1991 Tampa; 1993 Kuala Lumpur (Jan.);
PETZSCHNER, PHILIPP: (1) 2008 Vienna 1996 Rosmalen.

PFISTER, HANK: (2) 1981 Maui; 1982 Newport RICHEY, CLIFF: (10) 1969 Toronto; 1970 Macon, Charlotte, Washington-outdoor,
Indianapolis; 1971 Houston; 1972 Bretton Woods, Johannesburg;
PHILIPPOUSSIS, MARK: (11) 1996 Toulouse; 1997 Scottsdale, Munich, 1976 Bermuda; 1978 Johannesburg (spring).
London / Queens Club; 1998 Memphis; 1999 San Jose, Indian Wells;
2000 San Jose; 2001 Memphis; 2003 Shanghai; 2006 Newport. RIESSEN, MARTY: (10) 1968 WCT/Newport; 1969 Perth;
1970 WCT/Tucson, London-indoor; 1971 WCT/ Tehran; 1972 WCT Quebec;
PlLlC, NlKl: (4) 1969 Stockholm;1970 Bristol; 1972 WCT/Essen; 1973 WCT/Milan; 1974 Cincinnati; 1975 WCT/Philadelphia; 1979 Lafayette.
1975 Aviles.
RIOS, MARCELO: (18) 1995 Bologna, Amsterdam, Kuala Lumpur;
PIMEK, LIBOR: (1) 1984 Munich. 1996 St. Plten; 1997 Monte-Carlo; 1998 Auckland, Indian Wells,
Key Biscayne, Rome, St. Plten, Grand Slam Cup, Singapore;
PINNER, ULI: (2) 1978 Stuttgart; 1979 Gstaad. 1999 Hamburg, St. Plten, Singapore; 2000 Umag; 2001 Doha, Hong Kong.

PIOLINE, CEDRIC: (5) 1996 Copenhagen; 1997 Prague; ROBREDO, TOMMY: (12)*
1999 Nottingham; 2000 Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo.
ROCHE, TONY: (12) 1969 Auckland, Tucson, Sydney NSW, Hamburg, Hollywood,
PISTOLESI, CLAUDIO: (1) 1987 Bari. Oakland; 1970 Gstaad, Boston; 1972 WCT/Washington, D.C.;
1976 WCT/Charlotte, Sydney NSW; 1978 London / Queens Club.
POHMANN, HANS: (2) 1973 Berlin; Dusseldorf.
ROCHUS, OLIVIER: (2) 2000 Palermo; 2006 Munich.
POLIAKOV, DIMITRI: (1) 1991 Umag.
RODDICK, ANDY: (32) 2001 Atlanta, Houston, Washington;
PORTAS, ALBERT: (1) 2001 Hamburg. 2002 Memphis, Houston; 2003 St.Plten, London/ Queens Club, Indianapolis,
Montral, Cincinnati, US Open; 2004 San Jose, Miami, London / Queens Club,

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Indianapolis; 2005 San Jose, Houston, London / Queens Club, Washington, Lyon; SANTANA, MANUEL: (1) 1970 Barcelona.
2006 Cincinnati; 2007 London / Queens Club, Washington; 2008 San Jose,
Dubai, Beijing; 2009 Memphis; 2010 Brisbane, Miami; 2011 Memphis; SANTORO, FABRICE (6): 1997 Lyon; 1999 Marseille;
2012 Eastbourne, Atlanta. 2000 Doha; 2002 Dubai; 2007 Newport; 2008 Newport.

ROSEWALL, KEN: (34) 1968 Bournemouth, French Open; 1969 Chicago, Bristol; SARGSIAN, SARGIS: (1) 1997 - Newport.
1970 WCT/Miami , WCT/Corpus Christi, Eastbourne, Welsh Open, Cincinnati,
U.S. Open; 1971 Australian Open, WCT/Boston, WCT/Vancouver, WCT Finals/Dallas, SAVIANO, NICK: (1) 1983 Nancy.
Johannesburg, Newport, Washington, D.C.; 1972 WCT/Miami, WCT/Charlotte,
WCT Finals/Dallas, Australian Open, Tokyo, Brisbane; 1973 WCT/Houston, WCT/ SCANLON, BILL: (7) 1978 Maui; 1979 Maui; 1981 Auckland, WCT Invitational
Cleveland, WCT/Charlotte, Osaka, Tokyo; 1975 WCT/Houston, Jackson, Gstaad; Salisbury, Bangkok; 1982 WCT/Zurich; 1986 Newport.
1976 WCT/Jackson, Hong Kong; 1977 Hong Kong.
SCHALKEN, SJENG: (9) 1995 Valencia; 1996 Jakarta;
ROSOL, LUKAS: (2)* 1997 Boston; 1999 Auckland; 2000 Tokyo; 2001 Stockholm;
2002 s-Hertogenbosch; 2003 s-Hertogenbosch, Costa do Sauipe.
ROSSET, MARC: (15) 1989 Geneva, 1990 Lyon, 1992 Barcelona Olympics,
Moscow, 1993 Marseille, Long Island, Moscow, 1994 Marseille, Lyon, SCHALLER, GILBERT: (1) 1995 Casablanca.
1995 Nice, Halle, 1997 Antwerp, 1999 St Petersburg, 2000 Marseille, London.
SCHOENFIELD, HOWARD: (1) 1980 Tulsa.
ROSTAGNO, DERRICK: (1) 1990 New Haven.
SCHUETTLER, RAINER: (4) 1999 Doha; 2001 Shanghai; 2003 Tokyo, Lyon.
RUFFELS, RAY: (2) 1970 Merion; 1976 Perth.
SEPPI, ANDREAS: (3)*
RUSEDSKI, GREG: (15) 1993 Newport; 1995 Seoul; 1996 Beijing;
1997 Nottingham, Basel; 1998 Antwerp, TMS Paris Indoor; SERRA, FLORENT: (2) 2005 Bucharest; 2006 Adelaide.
1999 Grand Slam Cup Munich, Vienna; 2001 San Jose; 2002 Auckland,
Indianapolis; 2003 Nottingham; 2004 Newport; 2005 Newport. SHELTON, BRYAN: (2) 1991 Newport; 1992 Newport.

SACEANU, CHRISTIAN: (2) 1988 Bristol; 1991 Rosmalen. SIEMERINK, JAN: (4) 1991 Singapore; 1996 Nottingham;
1998 Rotterdam, Toulouse.
SADRI, JOHN: (2) 1980 Auckland; 1982 Denver.
SIMON, GILLES: (12)*
SAFIN, MARAT: (15): 1999 Boston; 2000 Barcelona, Mallorca, Toronto,
US Open, Tashkent, St. Petersburg, Paris; 2001 Tashkent, St. Petersburg; SINNER, MARTIN: (2) 1995 Copenhagen, Johannesburg.
2002 Paris; 2004 Beijing, Madrid, Paris; 2005 Australian Open.
SKOFF, HORST: (4) 1988 Athens, Vienna; 1990 Geneva; 1993 Bstad.
SAKAI, TOSHIRO: (1) 1972 Tokyo.
SLOZIL, PAVEL: (2) 1981 Nancy; 1985 Kitzbhel.
SALTZ, DANNY: (1) 1984 Auckland.
SMID, TOMAS: (9) 1978 Sarasota; 1979 Stuttgart (summer);
SAMPRAS, PETE: (64) 1990 Philadelphia, Manchester, US Open, 1980 Stuttgart (spring), Bologna; 1982 Mexico City,
Grand Slam Cup-Munich; 1991 Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Lyon, Cap dAgde; 1983 Munich, Hilversum; 1985 Geneva.
ATP Tour World Chp.-Frankfurt; 1992 Philadelphia, Kitzbhel, Cincinnati,
Indianapolis, Lyon; 1993-Sydney, Key Biscayne, Tokyo-outdoor, Hong Kong, SMITH, STAN: (38) 1969 Victorian Open; 1970 Hampton, Nottingham, Phoenix,
Wimbledon, US Open, Lyon, Antwerp; 1994 Sydney , Australian Open, Indian Wells, Stockholm, Masters; 1971 City of Paris (Outdoor), London / Queens Club,
Miami, Osaka, Tokyo-outdoor, Rome, Wimbledon, Antwerp, ATP Tour World Chp.- Cincinnati, U.S. Open; 1972 U.S. National-indoor (Salisbury), New York, Hampton,
Frankfurt; 1995 Indian Wells, London / Queens Club, Wimbledon, US Open, Washington, D.C.,-indoor, Wimbledon, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Paris-indoor,
Paris-indoor; 1996 San Jose, Memphis, Hong Kong, Tokyo-outdoor, Indianapolis, Stockholm; 1973 WCT/Philadelphia, WCT/Atlanta, WCT/St. Louis, WCT/Munich,
US Open, Basel, ATP Tour World Chp.-Frankfurt; 1997 Australian Open, San Jose, WCT/Brussels, WCT/Gothenburg, WCT Finals/Dallas, Bstad; 1974 - WCT/Hampstead,
Philadelphia, Wimbledon, Cincinnati, Grand Slam Cup-Munich, Paris-indoor, ATP Tour WCT/St. Louis, Nottingham, Chicago; 1975 Sydney-indoor; 1977 Los Angeles;
World Chp.- Hannover; 1998 Philadelphia, Atlanta, Wimbledon, Vienna; 1978 Atlanta, Vienna; 1979 Cleveland, Vienna; 1980 Frankfurt.
1999 London / Queens Club, Wimbledon, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, ATP Tour World
Chp.-Hannover; 2000 Miami, Wimbledon; 2002 US Open. SOCK, JACK: (1)*

SANCHEZ, DAVID: (2) 2003-Via del Mar, Bucharest. SODERLING, ROBIN: (10) 2004 Lyon; 2005 Milan; 2008 Lyon; 2009 Bstad;
2010 Paris, Rotterdam; 2011 Bstad, Marseille, Rotterdam, Brisbane.
SANCHEZ, EMILIO: (15) 1986 Nice, Munich, Bstad; 1987 Gstaad, Bordeaux,
Kitzbhel, Madrid; 1988 Hilversum; 1989 Kitzbhel; 1990 Wellington, Estoril; SOLOMON, HAROLD: (22) 1974 Washington, outdoor; 1975 WCT/Toronto,
1991 Barcelona, Rome, Gstaad; 1992 Sydney-outdoor. WCT/Memphis, Perth, Johannesburg; 1976 WCT/ Washington, WCT/Houston,
Louisville, Maui, Johannesburg; 1977 WCT/Tournament of Champions, Brussels,
SANCHEZ, JAVIER: (4) 1988 Buenos Aires; Cincinnati; 1978 Las Vegas, Louisville; 1979 Baltimore, North Conway,
1989 Bologna; 1994 Bologna; 1996 Tel Aviv. Paris-indoor; 1980 Baltimore, Hamburg, Cincinnati, Tel Aviv.

SANGUINETTI, DAVIDE: (2) 2002 Milan, Delray Beach. SOUSA, JOAO: (2)*

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SPADEA, VINCENT: (1) 2004 Scottsdale. 1983 WCT/Munich, Columbus.

SQUILLARI, FRANCO: (3) 1999 Munich; 2000 Munich, Stuttgart-outdoor. TELTSCHER, ELIOT: (10) 1978 Hong Kong; 1979 Atlanta; 1980 Atlanta,
Maui; 1981 San Juan, San Francisco; 1983 Tokyo; 1984 Brisbane,
SREJBER, MILAN: (1) 1988 Rye Brook. Johannesburg; 1987 Hong Kong.

SRICHAPHAN, PARADORN: (5) 2002 Long Island, Stockholm; THIEM, DOMINIC: (3)*
2003 Chennai, Long Island; 2004 Nottingham.
TILLSTROM, MIKAEL: (1) 1997 Chennai.
STAKHOVSKY, SERGIY: (4)*
TIPSAREVIC, JANKO: (4) 2011 Kuala Lumpur, Moscow; 2012 Stuttgart;
STARK, JONATHAN: (2) 1993 Bolzano; 1996 Singapore. 2013 Chennai.

STEEB, CARL-UWE: (3) 1989 Gstaad; 1991 Genova; 1995 Moscow. TIRIAC, ION: (2) 1970 Munich; 1971 Madrid.

STEFANKI, LARRY: (2) 1981 Lagos; 1985 La Quinta. TOMIC, BERNARD: (3)*

STENLUND, ULF: (1) 1986 Palermo. TROICKI, VIKTOR: (2) *

STEPANEK, RADEK: (5) 2006 Rotterdam; 2007 Los Angeles; 2009 Brisbane, TSONGA, JO-WILFRIED: (12)*
San Jose; 2011 Washington.
TULASNE, THIERRY: (5) 1981 Bstad; 1985 Bologna, Palermo, Barcelona;
STEWART, SHERWOOD: (1) 1974 Dublin. 1986 Metz.

STICH, MICHAEL: (18) 1990 Memphis; 1991 Wimbledon, Stuttgart-outdoor, TURSUNOV, DMITRY: (7) 2006 Mumbai; 2007 Indianapolis, Bangkok;
Schenectady, Vienna; 1992 Rosmalen, Grand Slam Cup-Munich; 1993 Stuttgart- 2008 Sydney, Metz; 2009 Eastbourne; 2011 s-Hertogenbosch.
indoor, Hamburg, London / Queens Club, Basel, Stockholm, ATP Tour World Chp.-
Frankfurt; 1994 Rotterdam, Munich, Halle; 1995 Los Angeles; 1996 Antwerp. ULIHRACH, BOHDAN: (3) 1995 Prague, Montevideo; 1998 Umag.

STOCKTON, DlCK: (8) 1974 WCT/Atlanta, Melbourne; 1975 WCT/San Antonio; VACEK, JAN: (1) 2001 Costa do Sauipe.
1976 WCT/Lagos; 1977 WCT/ Philadelphia, WCT/Toronto, WCT/Rotterdam;
1978 Little Rock. VAJDA, MARIAN: (2) 1987 Prague; 1988 Geneva.

STOLLE, FRED: (4) 1968 Beckenham; 1969 Hobart, Queens; VAN DILLEN, ERIK: (1) 1973 Nottingham.
1973 Christchurch.
VAN PATTEN, VINCE: (1) 1981 Tokyo-indoor.
STOLTENBERG, JASON: (4) 1993 Manchester; 1994 Birmingham;
1996 Coral Springs; 1997 Coral Springs. VAN RENSBURG, CHRISTO: (2) 1987 Orlando; 1989 Johannesburg.

SUNDSTROM, HENRIK: (5) 1983 Nice; 1984 Monte-Carlo, Bstad, VANT HOF, ROBERT: (2) 1981 Taipei; 1989 Seoul.
Bari; 1986 Athens.
VENTURA, SANTIAGO: (1) 2004 Casablanca.
SVENSSON, JONAS: (5) 1986 Cologne; 1987 Vienna;
1988 Metz; 1990 Toulouse; 1991 Copenhagen. VERDASCO, FERNANDO: (6)*

SWEETING, RYAN: (1) 2011 Houston. VERKERK, MARTIN: (2) 2003 Milan; 2004 Amersfoort.

TABARA, MICHAL: (1) 2001 Chennai. VESELY, JIRI: (1)*

TANNER, ROSCOE: (16) 1974 WCT/Denver, Christchurch; 1975 Las Vegas, VICENTE, FERNANDO: (3) 1999 Merano; 2000 Casablanca;
Chicago; 1976 Cincinnati, Columbus, San Francisco, Tokyo; 1977 Australian Open, 2001 Bogota.
Sydney NSW; 1978 Palm Springs, New Orleans; 1979 Rancho Mirage,
Washington,-indoor; 1980 Manchester; 1981 Philadelphia. VILAS, GUILLERMO: (62) 1973 Buenos Aires; 1974 Gstaad, Hilversum,
Louisville, Toronto, Tehran, Buenos Aires, Masters; 1975 Munich, Hilversum,
TARANGO, JEFF: (2) 1992 Wellington, Tel Aviv. Washington, Louisville, Buenos Aires; 1976 WCT/St. Louis, WCT/Fort Worth,
WCT/Monte-Carlo, Toronto, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires; 1977 Springfield,
TAROCZY, BALAZS: (13) 1974 Kitzbhel; 1976 Hilversum; 1978 Hilversum, Buenos Aires, Virginia Beach, French Open, Kitzbhel, Washington, Louisville,
Barcelona; 1979 Brussels, Hilversum; 1980 Bstad, Hilversum, Geneva; South Orange, Columbus, U.S. Open, Paris, Tehran, Bogota, Santiago, Buenos Aires,
1981 Hilversum, Japan Open; 1982 Nice, Hilversum. Johannesburg; 1978 Hamburg, Munich, Gstaad, South Orange, Aix-En Provence,
Basel, Australian Open; 1979 Hobart, Washington, Buenos Aires, Australian Open;
TAYLOR, ROGER: (7) 1970 WCT/Midland; 1971 Palermo; 1972 Merion; 1980 Rome, Kitzbhel, Palermo; 1981 Mar del Plata, Cairo, Houston;
1973 WCT/Copenhagen, Welsh Open; 1975 Roanoke, Fairfield. 1982 Buenos Aires, Rotterdam, Milan, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Boston, Kitzbhel;
1983 WCT/Richmond, WCT/Delray Beach, Kitzbhel.
TEACHER, BRIAN: (8) 1977 Jackson; 1978 Taipei; 1979 Newport;
1980 Australian Open; 1981 Columbus; 1982 WCT/Dortmund; VINCIGUERRA, ANDREAS: (1) 2000 Copenhagen.

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VINES, MARK: (1) 1981 Paris-indoor. WINITSKY, VAN: (3) 1981 Hong Kong; 1982 WCT/Hilton Head; Guaruja.

VOINEA, ADRIAN: (1) 1999 Bournemouth. WOODBRIDGE, TODD: (2) 1995-Coral Springs, 1997 Adelaide.

VOLANDRI, FILIPPO: (2) 2004 St. Poelten; 2006 Palermo. WOODFORDE, MARK: (4) 1986 Auckland;
1988 Adelaide; 1989 Adelaide; 1993 Philadelphia.
VOLKOV, ALEXANDER: (3) 1991 Milan; 1993 Auckland; 1994 Moscow.
WOODRUFF, CHRIS: (2) 1997 Montral; 1999 Newport.
WALTS, BUTCH: (4) 1976 Boca Raton; 1977 San Francisco;
1979 Dayton, Bologna. YOUL, SIMON: (2) 1989 Schenectady; 1992 Singapore.

WARWICK, KIM: (3) 1976 Bangalore; 1979 Adelaide; 1980 Johannesburg. YOUZHNY, MIKHAIL: (10) 2002 Stuttgart; 2004 St. Petersburg;
2007 Rotterdam; 2008 Chennai; 2009 Moscow; 2010 Munich, Kuala Lumpur;
WASHINGTON, MALIVAI: (4) 1992 Memphis, Charlotte; 2012 Zagreb; 2013 Gstaad, Valencia.
1994 Ostrava; 1996 Bermuda.
YZAGA, JAIME: (8) 1987 Schenectady, Sao Paulo; 1988 Itaparica;
WAWRINKA, STANISLAS: (11)* 1991 Charlotte; 1992 Auckland, Tampa; 1993 Tampa, Sydney-indoor.

WEISS, ROBBIE: (1) 1990 Sao Paulo. ZABALETA, MARIANO: (3) 1998 Bogota; 2003 Bstad; 2004 Bstad.

WESSELS, PETER: (1) 2000 Newport. ZEBALLOS, HORACIO: (1) 2013 Via del Mar.

WHEATON, DAVID: (3) 1990 Kiawah Island; 1991 Grand Slam Cup-Munich; ZEDNIK, VLADIMIR: (1) 1978 Berlin.
1994 Newport.
ZIRNGIBL, WERNER: (1) 1978 Brussels.
WILANDER, MATS: (33) 1982 French Open, Bstad, Geneva, Barcelona; 1983
Monte-Carlo, Lisbon, Aix-en-Provence, Bstad, Cincinnati, Geneva, Barcelona, ZIVOJINOVIC, SLOBODAN: (2) 1986 Houston; 1988 Sydney-indoor.
Stockholm, Australian Open; 1984 Cincinnati, Barcelona, Australian Open;
1985 French Open, Boston, Bstad; 1986 Brussels, Cincinnati; 1987 Brussels, ZOECKE, MARKUS: (1) 1994 Sun City.
Monte-Carlo, Rome, Boston, Indianapolis; 1988 Australian Open, Miami, French
Open, Cincinnati, U.S. Open, Palermo; 1990 Itaparica. ZUGARELLI, ANTONIO: (1) 1976 Bstad

WILKISON, TIM: (6) 1978 Sydney/N.S.W.;1979 Auckland;


1981 Sydney; 1982 Auckland;1984 Vienna; 1985 Nancy.

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As of November 30, 2015
1 Djokovic,Novak/SRB 64 Andujar,Pablo/ESP 127 Youzhny,Mikhail/RUS 190 Lapentti,Giovanni/ECU
2 Murray,Andy/GBR 65 Kukushkin,Mikhail/KAZ 128 Fratangelo,Bjorn/USA 191 Samper-Montana,Jordi/ESP
3 Federer,Roger/SUI 66 Haase,Robin/NED 129 Smith,John-Patrick/AUS 192 Volandri,Filippo/ITA
4 Wawrinka,Stan/SUI 67 Carreo Busta,Pablo/ESP 130 Coppejans,Kimmer/BEL 193 Przysiezny,Michal/POL
5 Nadal,Rafael/ESP 68 Lorenzi,Paolo/ITA 131 Carballes Baena,Roberto/ESP 194 Gojowczyk,Peter/GER
6 Berdych,Tomas/CZE 69 Kudla,Denis/USA 132 Soeda,Go/JPN 195 Karatsev,Aslan/RUS
7 Ferrer,David/ESP 70 Giraldo,Santiago/COL 133 Elias,Gastao/POR 196 Lamasine,Tristan/FRA
8 Nishikori,Kei/JPN 71 Mahut,Nicolas/FRA 134 Novikov,Dennis/USA 197 Stepanek,Radek/CZE
9 Gasquet,Richard/FRA 72 Cervantes,Iigo/ESP 135 Donaldson,Jared/USA 198 Sarkissian,Alexander/USA
10 Tsonga,Jo-Wilfried/FRA 73 Almagro,Nicolas/ESP 136 Basic,Mirza/BIH 199 Moriya,Hiroki/JPN
11 Isner,John/USA 74 Pella,Guido/ARG 137 Ymer,Elias/SWE 200 Laaksonen,Henri/SUI
12 Anderson,Kevin/RSA 75 Muoz-De La Nava,Daniel/ESP 138 Arguello,Facundo/ARG 201 Mertens,Yannick/BEL
13 Cilic,Marin/CRO 76 Lajovic,Dusan/SRB 139 Gombos,Norbert/SVK 202 McGee,James/IRL
14 Raonic,Milos/CAN 77 Lu,Yen-Hsun/TPE 140 Kravchuk,Konstantin/RUS 203 Yang,Tsung-Hua/TPE
15 Simon,Gilles/FRA 78 Pouille,Lucas/FRA 141 Bagnis,Facundo/ARG 204 Halys,Quentin/FRA
16 Goffin,David/BEL 79 Kuznetsov,Andrey/RUS 142 Gonzalez,Alejandro/COL 205 Bourgue,Mathias/FRA
17 Lopez,Feliciano/ESP 80 Kokkinakis,Thanasi/AUS 143 Souza,Joao/BRA 206 Golubev,Andrey/KAZ
18 Tomic,Bernard/AUS 81 Gulbis,Ernests/LAT 144 Menendez-Maceiras,Adrian/ESP 207 Mitchell,Benjamin/AUS
19 Paire,Benoit/FRA 82 Dzumhur,Damir/BIH 145 Rola,Blaz/SLO 208 Pecotic,Matija/CRO
20 Thiem,Dominic/AUT 83 Zverev,Alexander/GER 146 Sijsling,Igor/NED 209 Chen,Ti/TPE
21 Fognini,Fabio/ITA 84 Granollers,Marcel/ESP 147 Martin,Andrej/SVK 210 Robert,Stephane/FRA
22 Troicki,Viktor/SRB 85 Berankis,Ricardas/LTU 148 Gonzalez,Maximo/ARG 211 Dancevic,Frank/CAN
23 Karlovic,Ivo/CRO 86 Darcis,Steve/BEL 149 De Schepper,Kenny/FRA 212 Novak,Dennis/AUT
24 Monfils,Gael/FRA 87 Dodig,Ivan/CRO 150 Ghem,Andre/BRA 213 Lindell,Christian/SWE
25 Bautista Agut,Roberto/ESP 88 Schwartzman,Diego/ARG 151 Kavcic,Blaz/SLO 214 Fucsovics,Marton/HUN
26 Sock,Jack/USA 89 Ram,Rajeev/USA 152 Khachanov,Karen/RUS 215 Ignatik,Uladzimir/BLR
27 Garcia-Lopez,Guillermo/ESP 90 Cecchinato,Marco/ITA 153 Nieminen,Jarkko/FIN 216 Mayer,Florian/GER
28 Dimitrov,Grigor/BUL 91 Donskoy,Evgeny/RUS 154 Thompson,Jordan/AUS 217 Langer,Nils/GER
29 Seppi,Andreas/ITA 92 Millman,John/AUS 155 Melzer,Jurgen/AUT 218 Bai,Yan/CHN
30 Kyrgios,Nick/AUS 93 Bhambri,Yuki/IND 156 Ward,James/GBR 219 Naso,Gianluca/ITA
31 Chardy,Jeremy/FRA 94 Marchenko,Illya/UKR 157 Fabbiano,Thomas/ITA 220 Bachinger,Matthias/GER
32 Johnson,Steve/USA 95 Mathieu,Paul-Henri/FRA 158 Arnaboldi,Andrea/ITA 221 Trungelliti,Marco/ARG
33 Sousa,Joao/POR 96 Daniel,Taro/JPN 159 Brands,Daniel/GER 222 Satral,Jan/CZE
34 Kohlschreiber,Philipp/GER 97 Becker,Benjamin/GER 160 Pavlasek,Adam/CZE 223 Hemery ,Calvin/FRA
35 Mayer,Leonardo/ARG 98 Gimeno-Traver,Daniel/ESP 161 Dustov,Farrukh/UZB 224 King,Darian/BAR
36 Dolgopolov,Alexandr/UKR 99 de Bakker,Thiemo/NED 162 Nedovyesov,Aleksandr/KAZ 225 Krueger,Mitchell/USA
37 Bellucci,Thomaz/BRA 100 Sela,Dudi/ISR 163 Zopp,Jurgen/EST 226 Caruso,Salvatore/ITA
38 Muller,Gilles/LUX 101 Krajinovic,Filip/SRB 164 Kudryavtsev,Alexander/RUS 227 Ouahab,Lamine/MAR
39 Pospisil,Vasek/CAN 102 Edmund,Kyle/GBR 165 Copil,Marius/ROU 228 Authom,Maxime/BEL
40 Cuevas,Pablo/URU 103 Jaziri,Malek/TUN 166 Melzer,Gerald/AUT 229 Setkic,Aldin/BIH
41 Vesely,Jiri/CZE 104 Basilashvili,Nikoloz/GEO 167 Podlipnik-Castillo,Hans/CHI 230 Cachin,Pedro/ARG
42 Robredo,Tommy/ESP 105 Krajicek,Austin/USA 168 Herbert,Pierre-Hugues/FRA 231 Jung,Jason/TPE
43 Klizan,Martin/SVK 106 Ebden,Matthew/AUS 169 Guez,David/FRA 232 Hernandez-Fernandez,Jose/DOM
44 Coric,Borna/CRO 107 Vanni,Luca/ITA 170 Ungur,Adrian/ROU 233 Wu,Di/CHN
45 Bedene,Aljaz/GBR 108 Struff,Jan-Lennard/GER 171 Myneni,Saketh/IND 234 Uchiyama,Yasutaka/JPN
46 Baghdatis,Marcos/CYP 109 Bemelmans,Ruben/BEL 172 Zverev,Mischa/GER 235 Roca Batalla,Oriol/ESP
47 Mannarino,Adrian/FRA 110 Smyczek,Tim/USA 173 Djere,Laslo/SRB 236 Lee,Duckhee/KOR
48 Young,Donald/USA 111 Lacko,Lukas/SVK 174 Rublev,Andrey/RUS 237 Barrere,Gregoire/FRA
49 Verdasco,Fernando/ESP 112 Berlocq,Carlos/ARG 175 Zemlja,Grega/SLO 238 Smith,Connor/USA
50 Gabashvili,Teymuraz/RUS 113 Harrison,Ryan/USA 176 Olivo,Renzo/ARG 239 Riba,Pere/ESP
51 Chung,Hyeon/KOR 114 Ilhan,Marsel/TUR 177 Fritz,Taylor/USA 240 Bellotti,Riccardo/ITA
52 Delbonis,Federico/ARG 115 Berrer,Michael/GER 178 Clezar,Guilherme/BRA 241 Krstin,Pedja/SRB
53 Monaco,Juan/ARG 116 Montaes,Albert/ESP 179 Kicker,Nicolas/ARG 242 Gaio,Federico/ITA
54 Ramos-Violas,Albert/ESP 117 Nishioka,Yoshihito/JPN 180 Tiafoe,Frances/USA 243 Nguyen,Daniel/USA
55 Rosol,Lukas/CZE 118 Brown,Dustin/GER 181 Devvarman,Somdev/IND 244 Marcora,Roberto/ITA
56 Estrella Burgos,Victor/DOM 119 Ito,Tatsuma/JPN 182 Millot,Vincent/FRA 245 Gigounon,Germain/BEL
57 Janowicz,Jerzy/POL 120 Duckworth,James/AUS 183 Donati,Matteo/ITA 246 Struvay,Eduardo/COL
58 Bolelli,Simone/ITA 121 Albot,Radu/MDA 184 Skugor,Franko/CRO 247 Li,Zhe/CHN
59 Querrey,Sam/USA 122 Falla,Alejandro/COL 185 Evans,Daniel/GBR 248 Pereira,Jose/BRA
60 Groth,Sam/AUS 123 Roger-Vasselin,Edouard/FRA 186 Klein,Brydan/GBR 249 Ramirez Hidalgo,Ruben/ESP
61 Istomin,Denis/UZB 124 Zeballos,Horacio/ARG 187 Saville,Luke/AUS 250 Jankovits,Yannick/FRA
62 Stakhovsky,Sergiy/UKR 125 Dutra Silva,Rogerio/BRA 188 Gerasimov,Egor/BLR
63 Haider-Maurer,Andreas/AUT 126 Sugita,Yuichi/JPN 189 Zhang,Ze/CHN

204
YEAR-END HISTORY TOP 10 SINGLES
2014 2007 2000 1993 1986 1979
1 N Djokovic (SRB) 1 R Federer (SUI) 1 G Kuerten (BRA) 1 P Sampras (USA) 1 I Lendl (CZE) 1 B Borg (SWE)
2 R Federer (SUI) 2 R Nadal (ESP) 2 M Safin (RUS) 2 M Stich (GER) 2 B Becker (GER) 2 J Connors (USA)
3 R Nadal (ESP) 3 N Djokovic (SRB) 3 P Sampras (USA) 3 J Courier (USA) 3 M Wilander (SWE) 3 J McEnroe (USA)
4 S Wawrinka (SUI) 4 N Davydenko (RUS) 4 M Norman (SWE) 4 S Bruguera (ESP) 4 Y Noah (FRA) 4 V Gerulaitis (USA)
5 K Nishikori (JPN) 5 D Ferrer (ESP) 5 Y Kafelnikov (RUS) 5 S Edberg (SWE) 5 S Edberg (SWE) 5 R Tanner (USA)
6 A Murray (GBR) 6 A Roddick (USA) 6 A Agassi (USA) 6 A Medvedev (UKR) 6 H Leconte (FRA) 6 G Vilas (ARG)
7 T Berdych (CZE) 7 F Gonzalez (CHI) 7 L Hewitt (AUS) 7 G Ivanisevic (CRO) 7 J Nystrom (SWE) 7 A Ashe (USA)
8 M Raonic (CAN) 8 R Gasquet (FRA) 8 A Corretja (ESP) 8 M Chang (USA) 8 J Connors (USA) 8 H Solomon (USA)
9 M Cilic (CRO) 9 D Nalbandian (ARG) 9 T Enqvist (SWE) 9 T Muster (AUT) 9 M Mecir (CZE) 9 J Higueras (ESP)
10 D Ferrer (ESP) 10 T Robredo (ESP) 10 T Henman (GBR) 10 C Pioline (FRA) 10 A Gomez (ECU) 10 E Dibbs (USA)

2013 2006 1999 1992 1985 1978


1 R Nadal (ESP) 1 R Federer (SUI) 1 A Agassi (USA) 1 J Courier (USA) 1 I Lendl (CZE) 1 J Connors (USA)
2 N Djokovic (SRB) 2 R Nadal (ESP) 2 Y Kafelnikov (RUS) 2 S Edberg (SWE) 2 J McEnroe (USA) 2 B Borg (SWE)
3 D Ferrer (ESP) 3 N Davydenko (RUS) 3 P Sampras (USA) 3 P Sampras (USA) 3 M Wilander (SWE) 3 G Vilas (ARG)
4 A Murray (GBR) 4 J Blake (USA) 4 T Enqvist (SWE) 4 G Ivanisevic (CRO) 4 J Connors (USA) 4 J McEnroe (USA)
5 JM del Potro (ARG) 5 I Ljubicic (CRO) 5 G Kuerten (BRA) 5 B Becker (GER) 5 S Edberg (SWE) 5 V Gerulaitis (USA)
6 R Federer (SUI) 6 A Roddick (USA) 6 N Kiefer (GER) 6 M Chang (USA) 6 B Becker (GER) 6 E Dibbs (USA)
7 T Berdych (CZE) 7 T Robredo (ESP) 7 T Martin (USA) 7 P Korda (CZE) 7 Y Noah (FRA) 7 B Gottfried (USA)
8 S Wawrinka (SUI) 8 D Nalbandian (ARG) 8 N Lapentti (ECU) 8 I Lendl (USA) 8 A Jarryd (SWE) 8 R Ramirez (MEX)
9 R Gasquet (FRA) 9 M Ancic (CRO) 9 M Rios (CHI) 9 A Agassi (USA) 9 M Mecir (CZE) 9 H Solomon (USA)
10 JW Tsonga (FRA) 10 F Gonzalez (CHI) 10 R Krajicek (NED) 10 R Krajicek (NED) 10 K Curren (USA) 10 C Barazzutti (ITA)

2012 2005 1998 1991 1984 1977


1 N Djokovic (SRB) 1 R Federer (SUI) 1 P Sampras (USA) 1 S Edberg (SWE) 1 J McEnroe (USA) 1 J Connors (USA)
2 R Federer (SUI) 2 R Nadal (ESP) 2 M Rios (CHI) 2 J Courier (USA) 2 J Connors (USA) 2 G Vilas (ARG)
3 A Murray (GBR) 3 A Roddick (USA) 3 A Corretja (ESP) 3 B Becker (GER) 3 I Lendl (CZE) 3 B Borg (SWE)
4 R Nadal (ESP) 4 L Hewitt (AUS) 4 P Rafter (AUS) 4 M Stich (GER) 4 M Wilander (SWE) 4 V Gerulaitis (USA)
5 D Ferrer (ESP) 5 N Davydenko (RUS) 5 C Moya (ESP) 5 I Lendl (CZE) 5 A Gomez (ECU) 5 B Gottfried (USA)
6 T Berdych (CZE) 6 D Nalbandian (ARG) 6 A Agassi (USA) 6 P Sampras (USA) 6 A Jarryd (SWE) 6 E Dibbs (USA)
7 JM del Potro (ARG) 7 A Agassi (USA) 7 T Henman (GBR) 7 G Forget (FRA) 7 H Sundstrom (SWE) 7 M Orantes (ESP)
8 JW Tsonga (FRA) 8 G Coria (ARG) 8 K Kucera (SVK) 8 K Novacek (CZE) 8 P Cash (AUS) 8 R Ramirez (MEX)
9 J Tipsarevic (SRB) 9 I Ljubicic (CRO) 9 G Rusedski (GBR) 9 P Korda (CZE) 9 E Teltscher (USA) 9 I Nastase (ROM)
10 R Gasquet (FRA) 10 G Gaudio (ARG) 10 R Krajicek (NED) 10 A Agassi (USA) 10 Y Noah (FRA) 10 D Stockton (USA)

2011 2004 1997 1990 1983 1976


1 N Djokovic (SRB) 1 R Federer (SUI) 1 P Sampras (USA) 1 S Edberg (SWE) 1 J McEnroe (USA) 1 J Connors (USA)
2 R Nadal (ESP) 2 A Roddick (USA) 2 P Rafter (AUS) 2 B Becker (GER) 2 I Lendl (CZE) 2 B Borg (SWE)
3 R Federer (SUI) 3 L Hewitt (AUS) 3 M Chang (USA) 3 I Lendl (CZE) 3 J Connors (USA) 3 I Nastase (ROM)
4 A Murray (GBR) 4 M Safin (RUS) 4 J Bjorkman (SWE) 4 A Agassi (USA) 4 M Wilander (SWE) 4 M Orantes (ESP)
5 D Ferrer (ESP) 5 C Moya (ESP) 5 Y Kafelnikov (RUS) 5 P Sampras (USA) 5 Y Noah (FRA) 5 R Ramirez (MEX)
6 JW Tsonga (FRA) 6 T Henman (GBR) 6 G Rusedski (GBR) 6 A Gomez (ECU) 6 J Arias (USA) 6 G Vilas (ARG)
7 T Berdych (CZE) 7 G Coria (ARG) 7 C Moya (ESP) 7 T Muster (AUT) 7 J Higueras (ESP) 7 A Panatta (ITA)
8 M Fish (USA) 8 A Agassi (USA) 8 S Bruguera (ESP) 8 E Sanchez (ESP) 8 JL Clerc (ARG) 8 H Solomon (USA)
9 J Tipsarevic (SRB) 9 D Nalbandian (ARG) 9 T Muster (AUT) 9 G Ivanisevic (CRO) 9 K Curren (RSA) 9 E Dibbs (USA)
10 N Almagro (ESP) 10 G Gaudio (ARG) 10 M Rios (CHI) 10 B Gilbert (USA) 10 G Mayer (USA) 10 B Gottfried (USA)

2010 2003 1996 1989 1982 1975


1 R Nadal (ESP) 1 A Roddick (USA) 1 P Sampras (USA) 1 I Lendl (CZE) 1 J McEnroe (USA) 1 J Connors (USA)
2 R Federer (SUI) 2 R Federer (SUI) 2 M Chang (USA) 2 B Becker (GER) 2 J Connors (USA) 2 G Vilas (ARG)
3 N Djokovic (SRB) 3 JC Ferrero (ESP) 3 Y Kafelnikov (RUS) 3 S Edberg (SWE) 3 I Lendl (CZE) 3 B Borg (SWE)
4 A Murray (GBR) 4 A Agassi (USA) 4 G Ivanisevic (CRO) 4 J McEnroe (USA) 4 G Vilas (ARG) 4 A Ashe (USA)
5 R Soderling (SWE) 5 G Coria (ARG) 5 T Muster (AUT) 5 M Chang (USA) 5 V Gerulaitis (USA) 5 M Orantes (ESP)
6 T Berdych (CZE) 6 R Schuettler (GER) 6 B Becker (GER) 6 B Gilbert (USA) 6 JL Clerc (ARG) 6 K Rosewall (AUS)
7 D Ferrer (ESP) 7 C Moya (ESP) 7 R Krajicek (NED) 7 A Agassi (USA) 7 M Wilander (SWE) 7 I Nastase (ROM)
8 A Roddick (USA) 8 D Nalbandian (ARG) 8 A Agassi (USA) 8 A Krickstein (USA) 8 G Mayer (USA) 8 J Alexander (AUS)
9 F Verdasco (ESP) 9 M Philippoussis (AUS) 9 T Enqvist (SWE) 9 A Mancini (ARG) 9 Y Noah (FRA) 9 R Tanner (USA)
10 M Youzhny (RUS) 10 S Grosjean (FRA) 10 W Ferreira (RSA) 10 J Berger (USA) 10 P McNamara (AUS) 10 R Laver (AUS)

2009 2002 1995 1988 1981 1974


1 R Federer (SUI) 1 L Hewitt (AUS) 1 P Sampras (USA) 1 M Wilander (SWE) 1 J McEnroe (USA) 1 J Connors (USA)
2 R Nadal (ESP) 2 A Agassi (USA) 2 A Agassi (USA) 2 I Lendl (CZE) 2 I Lendl (CZE) 2 J Newcombe (AUS)
3 N Djokovic (SRB) 3 M Safin (RUS) 3 T Muster (AUT) 3 A Agassi (USA) 3 J Connors (USA) 3 B Borg (SWE)
4 A Murray (GBR) 4 JC Ferrero (ESP) 4 B Becker (GER) 4 B Becker (GER) 4 B Borg (SWE) 4 R Laver (AUS)
5 JM del Potro (ARG) 5 C Moya (ESP) 5 M Chang (USA) 5 S Edberg (SWE) 5 JL Clerc (ARG) 5 G Vilas (ARG)
6 N Davydenko (RUS) 6 R Federer (SUI) 6 Y Kafelnikov (RUS) 6 K Carlsson (SWE) 6 G Vilas (ARG) 6 T Okker (NED)
7 A Roddick (USA) 7 J Novak (CZE) 7 T Enqvist (SWE) 7 J Connors (USA) 7 G Mayer (USA) 7 A Ashe (USA)
8 R Soderling (SWE) 8 T Henman (GBR) 8 J Courier (USA) 8 J Hlasek (SUI) 8 E Teltscher (USA) 8 K Rosewall (AUS)
9 F Verdasco (ESP) 9 A Costa (ESP) 9 W Ferreira (RSA) 9 H Leconte (FRA) 9 V Gerulaitis (USA) 9 S Smith (USA)
10 JW Tsonga (FRA) 10 A Roddick (USA) 10 G Ivanisevic (CRO) 10 T Mayotte (USA) 10 P McNamara (AUS) 10 I Nastase (ROM)

2008 2001 1994 1987 1980 1973


1 R Nadal (ESP) 1 L Hewitt (AUS) 1 P Sampras (USA) 1 I Lendl (CZE) 1 B Borg (SWE) 1 I Nastase (ROM)
2 R Federer (SUI) 2 G Kuerten (BRA) 2 A Agassi (USA) 2 S Edberg (SWE) 2 J McEnroe (USA) 2 J Newcombe (AUS)
3 N Djokovic (SRB) 3 A Agassi (USA) 3 B Becker (GER) 3 M Wilander (SWE) 3 J Connors (USA) 3 J Connors (USA)
4 A Murray (GBR) 4 Y Kafelnikov (RUS) 4 S Bruguera (ESP) 4 J Connors (USA) 4 G Mayer (USA) 4 T Okker (NED)
5 N Davydenko (RUS) 5 JC Ferrero (ESP) 5 G Ivanisevic (CRO) 5 B Becker (GER) 5 G Vilas (ARG) 5 S Smith (USA)
6 JW Tsonga (FRA) 6 S Grosjean (FRA) 6 M Chang (USA) 6 M Mecir (CZE) 6 I Lendl (CZE) 6 K Rosewall (AUS)
7 G Simon (FRA) 7 P Rafter (AUS) 7 S Edberg (SWE) 7 P Cash (AUS) 7 H Solomon (USA) 7 M Orantes (ESP)
8 A Roddick (USA) 8 T Haas (GER) 8 A Berasategui (ESP) 8 Y Noah (FRA) 8 JL Clerc (ARG) 8 R Laver (AUS)
9 JM del Potro (ARG) 9 T Henman (GBR) 9 M Stich (GER) 9 T Mayotte (USA) 9 V Gerulaitis (USA) 9 J Kodes (CZE)
10 J Blake (USA) 10 P Sampras (USA) 10 T Martin (USA) 10 J McEnroe (USA) 10 E Teltscher (USA) 10 A Ashe (USA)

205
emirates atP rankings
HISTORY OF ATP WORLD TOUR NO. 1
The ATP World Tour utilises a 52-week Ranking System that is used for entries and seedings called the Emirates ATP
Rankings. The figures below highlight the achievements of the players over the past 41 years. Since Ilie Nastase became the
first No. 1 on August 23, 1973, there have been 93 changes at the top, with 25 players holding the No. 1 ranking.

RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1 RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1 TOTAL WEEKS AT NO. 1
*(includes week of December 28, 2015)
Aug. 23, 1973 Ilie Nastase (1) 40 Oct. 5, 1992 Courier 27
June 3, 1974 John Newcombe (2) 8 Apr. 12, 1993 Pete Sampras (11) 19 PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1
July 29, 1974 Jimmy Connors (3) 160 Aug. 23, 1993 Courier 3 Roger Federer (SUI) 302
Sept. 13, 1993 Sampras 82 Pete Sampras (USA) 286
Aug. 23, 1977 Bjorn Borg (4) 1
Ivan Lendl (CZE) 270
Aug. 30, 1977 Connors 84 Apr. 10, 1995 Andre Agassi (12) 30
Jimmy Connors (USA) 268
Apr. 9, 1979 Borg 6 Nov. 6, 1995 Sampras 12
Novak Djokovic (SRB) *179
May 21, 1979 Connors 7 Jan. 29, 1996 Agassi 2 John McEnroe (USA) 170
July 9, 1979 Borg 34 Feb. 12, 1996 Thomas Muster (13) 1 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 141
Mar. 3, 1980 John McEnroe (5) 3 Feb. 19, 1996 Sampras 3 Bjorn Borg (SWE) 109
Mar. 24, 1980 Borg 20 Mar. 11, 1996 Muster 5 Andre Agassi (USA) 101
Aug. 11, 1980 McEnroe 1 Apr. 15, 1996 Sampras 102 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 80
Aug. 18, 1980 Borg 46 Stefan Edberg (SWE) 72
Mar. 30, 1998 Marcelo Rios (14) 4 Jim Courier (USA) 58
July 6, 1981 McEnroe 2 Apr. 27, 1998 Sampras 15 Gustavo Kuerten (BRA) 43
July 20, 1981 Borg 2 Aug. 10, 1998 Rios 2 Ilie Nastase (ROM) 40
Aug. 3, 1981 McEnroe 58 Aug. 24, 1998 Sampras 29 Mats Wilander (SWE) 20
Sept. 13, 1982 Connors 7 Mar. 15, 1999 Carlos Moya (15) 2 Andy Roddick (USA) 13
Nov. 1, 1982 McEnroe 1 Mar. 29, 1999 Sampras 5 Boris Becker (GER) 12
Nov. 8, 1982 Connors 1 May 3, 1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (16) 6 Marat Safin (RUS) 9
Nov. 15, 1982 McEnroe 11 June 14, 1999 Sampras 3 Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) 8
Jan. 31, 1983 Connors 1 July 5, 1999 Agassi 3 John Newcombe (AUS) 8
Feb. 7, 1983 McEnroe 1 July 26, 1999 Patrick Rafter (17) 1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) 6
Feb. 14, 1983 Connors 2 Aug. 2, 1999 Sampras 6 Thomas Muster (AUT) 6
Feb. 28, 1983 Ivan Lendl (6) 11 Sept. 13, 1999 Agassi 52 Marcelo Rios (CHI) 6
May 16, 1983 Connors 3 Sept. 11, 2000 Sampras 10 Carlos Moya (ESP) 2
June 6, 1983 McEnroe 1 Nov. 20, 2000 Marat Safin (18) 2 Patrick Rafter (AUS) 1
June 13, 1983 Connors 3 Dec. 4, 2000 Gustavo Kuerten (19) 8
July 4, 1983 McEnroe 17 AGE WHEN REACHING NO. 1
Jan. 29, 2001 Safin 4 Age when reaching No. 1 for the first time:
Oct. 31, 1983 Lendl 6 Feb. 26, 2001 Kuerten 5
Dec. 12, 1983 McEnroe 4 Apr. 2, 2001 Safin 3 PLAYER REACHED NO.1 AGE
Jan. 9, 1984 Lendl 9 Apr. 23, 2001 Kuerten 30 Lleyton Hewitt Nov.19, 2001 20y8m
Mar. 12, 1984 McEnroe 13 Nov. 19, 2001 Lleyton Hewitt (20) 75 Marat Safin Nov. 20, 2000 20y9m
June 11, 1984 Lendl 1 John McEnroe Mar. 3, 1980 21y15d
Apr. 28, 2003 Agassi 2 Andy Roddick ** Nov. 3, 2003 21y2m
June 18, 1984 McEnroe 3 May 12, 2003 Hewitt 5
July 9, 1984 Lendl 5 Bjorn Borg Aug. 23, 1977 21y2m
June 16, 2003 Agassi 12 Jim Courier Feb. 10, 1992 21y5m
Aug. 13, 1984 McEnroe 53 Sept. 8, 2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero (21) 8 Pete Sampras Apr. 12, 1993 21y8m
Aug. 19, 1985 Lendl 1 Nov. 3, 2003 Andy Roddick (22) 13 Jimmy Connors July 29, 1974 21y11m
Aug. 26, 1985 McEnroe 2 Feb. 2, 2004 Roger Federer (23) 237 Rafael Nadal Aug. 18, 2008 22y2m
Sept. 9, 1985 Lendl 157 Marcelo Rios Mar. 30, 1998 22y3m
Aug. 18, 2008 Rafael Nadal (24) 46
Sept. 12, 1988 Mats Wilander (7) 20 Roger Federer Feb. 2, 2004 22y5m
July 6, 2009 Federer 48 Carlos Moya Mar. 15, 1999 22y6m
Jan. 30, 1989 Lendl 80
June 7, 2010 Nadal 56 Ivan Lendl Feb. 28, 1983 22y11m
Aug. 13, 1990 Stefan Edberg (8) 24 Boris Becker Jan. 28. 1991 23y2m
July 4, 2011 Novak Djokovic (25) 53 Juan Carlos Ferrero Sept. 8, 2003 23y6m
Jan. 28, 1991 Boris Becker (9) 3
Feb. 18, 1991 Edberg 20 July 9, 2012 Federer 17 Novak Djokovic July 4, 2011 24y1m
July 8, 1991 Becker 9 Nov. 5, 2012 Djokovic 48 Mats Wilander Sept. 12, 1988 24y1m
Sept. 9, 1991 Edberg 22 Gustavo Kuerten Dec. 4, 2000 24y2m
Oct. 7, 2013 Nadal 39
Stefan Edberg Aug. 13, 1990 24y9m
Feb. 10, 1992 Jim Courier (10) 6 July 7, 2014 Djokovic *78 Andre Agassi Apr. 10, 1995 24y11m
Mar. 23, 1992 Edberg 3 (*as of Dec. 28, 2015) Yevgeny Kafelnikov May 3, 1999 25y2m
Apr. 13, 1992 Courier 22 Patrick Rafter July 26, 1999 26y8m
Sept. 14, 1992 Edberg 3 Bold denotes first time at No. 1
Ilie Nastase Aug. 23, 1973 27y1m
Thomas Muster Feb. 12, 1996 28y4m
John Newcombe June 3, 1974 30y11m
Bold denotes active player
**Roddick was younger than Borg when reaching No. 1

206
2015 year-end emirates atp
dOUBLes team ranKinGs
As of November 30, 2015
1 Rojer,Jean-Julien/Tecau,Horia 20 Johnson,Steve/Querrey,Sam 39 Berlocq,Carlos/Mayer,Leonardo
2 Bryan,Bob/Bryan,Mike 21 Inglot,Dominic/Mergea,Florin 40 Benneteau,Julien/Roger-Vasselin,Edouard
3 Dodig,Ivan/Melo,Marcelo 22 Fyrstenberg,Mariusz/Gonzalez,Santiago 41 Bury,Aliaksandr/Istomin,Denis
4 Murray,Jamie/Peers,John 23 Bopanna,Rohan/Nestor,Daniel 42 Kubot,Lukasz/Melo,Marcelo
5 Bolelli,Simone/Fognini,Fabio 24 Butorac,Eric/Lipsky,Scott 43 Klizan,Martin/Oswald,Philipp
6 Herbert,Pierre-Hugues/Mahut,Nicolas 25 Huey,Treat/Lipsky,Scott 44 Gonzalez,Maximo/Sa,Andre
7 Bopanna,Rohan/Mergea,Florin 26 Pavic,Mate/Venus,Michael 45 Monroe,Nicholas/Sitak,Artem
8 Matkowski,Marcin/Zimonjic,Nenad 27 Erlich,Jonathan/Petzschner,Philipp 46 Melo,Marcelo/Soares,Bruno
9 Pospisil,Vasek/Sock,Jack 28 Anderson,Kevin/Chardy,Jeremy 47 Berankis,Ricardas/Gabashvili,Teymuraz
10 Peya,Alexander/Soares,Bruno 29 Guccione,Chris/Sa,Andre 48 Albot,Radu/Rosol,Lukas
11 Cabal,Juan Sebastian/Farah,Robert 30 Klaasen,Raven/Paes,Leander Mayer,Leonardo/Sousa,Joao
12 Nestor,Daniel/Roger-Vasselin,Edouard 31 Andujar,Pablo/Marach,Oliver 50 Berdych,Tomas/Stepanek,Radek
13 Cuevas,Pablo/Marrero,David 32 Huey,Treat/Kontinen,Henri Bopanna,Rohan/Kubot,Lukasz
14 Lopez,Feliciano/Mirnyi,Max 33 Isner,John/Querrey,Sam Kyrgios,Nick/Sock,Jack
15 Inglot,Dominic/Lindstedt,Robert 34 Qureshi,Aisam-Ul-Haq/Zimonjic,Nenad 53 Djokovic,Novak/Tipsarevic,Janko
16 Granollers,Marcel/Lopez,Marc 35 Chardy,Jeremy/Kubot,Lukasz 54 Lindstedt,Robert/Matkowski,Marcin
17 Klaasen,Raven/Melo,Marcelo 36 Lindstedt,Robert/Melzer,Jurgen 55 Begemann,Andre/Haase,Robin
18 Draganja,Marin/Kontinen,Henri 37 Nestor,Daniel/Paes,Leander 56 Martin,Fabrice/Raja,Purav
19 Klaasen,Raven/Ram,Rajeev 38 Junaid,Rameez/Shamasdin,Adil 57 Marray,Jonathan/Qureshi,Aisam-Ul-Haq

2015 year-end emirates atp dOUBLes ranKinGs


As of November 30, 2015
1 Melo,Marcelo/BRA 39 Granollers,Marcel/ESP 77 Haase,Robin/NED 115 Marcan,Dino/CRO
2 Tecau,Horia/ROU 40 Lipsky,Scott/USA 78 Demoliner,Marcelo/BRA 116 Whittington,Andrew/AUS
3 Rojer,Jean-Julien/NED 41 Paes,Leander/IND 79 Berlocq,Carlos/ARG 117 Lu,Yen-Hsun/TPE
4 Bryan,Bob/USA 42 Sa,Andre/BRA 80 Molteni,Andres/ARG 118 Moser,Frank/GER
5 Bryan,Mike/USA 43 Sitak,Artem/NZL 81 Stepanek,Radek/CZE 119 Lee,Hsin-Han/TPE
6 Dodig,Ivan/CRO 44 Venus,Michael/NZL 82 Brown,Dustin/GER 120 Ratiwatana,Sanchai/THA
7 Murray,Jamie/GBR 45 Butorac,Eric/USA 83 Krajicek,Austin/USA 120 Ratiwatana,Sonchat/THA
8 Peers,John/AUS 46 Chardy,Jeremy/FRA 84 Kretschmer,Gero/GER 122 Isner,John/USA
9 Bopanna,Rohan/IND 47 Draganja,Marin/CRO 85 Mayer,Leonardo/ARG 123 Ball,Carsten/AUS
10 Fognini,Fabio/ITA 48 Marach,Oliver/AUT 86 Satschko,Alexander/GER 124 Benneteau,Julien/FRA
11 Mergea,Florin/ROU 49 Erlich,Jonathan/ISR 87 Garcia-Lopez,Guillermo/ESP 125 Djokovic,Novak/SRB
12 Mahut,Nicolas/FRA 50 Petzschner,Philipp/GER 88 Nadal,Rafael/ESP 126 Myneni,Saketh/IND
13 Bolelli,Simone/ITA 51 Knowle,Julian/AUT 89 Istomin,Denis/UZB 127 OBrien,Dean/RSA
14 Herbert,Pierre-Hugues/FRA 52 Johnson,Steve/USA 90 Cermak,Frantisek/CZE 128 Lamasine,Tristan/FRA
15 Zimonjic,Nenad/SRB 53 Marray,Jonathan/GBR 91 Rosol,Lukas/CZE 129 Rublev,Andrey/RUS
16 Matkowski,Marcin/POL 54 Pavic,Mate/CRO 92 Martin,Andrej/SVK 130 Gabashvili,Teymuraz/RUS
17 Roger-Vasselin,Edouard/FRA 55 Monroe,Nicholas/USA 93 Raja,Purav/IND 131 Groth,Sam/AUS
18 Nestor,Daniel/CAN 56 Fyrstenberg,Mariusz/POL 94 Kowalczyk,Mateusz/POL 132 Roelofse,Ruan/RSA
19 Sock,Jack/USA 57 Oswald,Philipp/AUT 95 Andujar,Pablo/ESP 133 Ghedin,Riccardo/ITA
20 Klaasen,Raven/RSA 58 Fleming,Colin/GBR 96 Siljestrom,Andreas/SWE 134 Sharan,Divij/IND
21 Pospisil,Vasek/CAN 59 Guccione,Chris/AUS 97 Sancic,Antonio/CRO 135 Cerretani,James/USA
22 Soares,Bruno/BRA 60 Bury,Aliaksandr/BLR 98 Anderson,Kevin/RSA 136 Ramirez,Cesar/MEX
23 Inglot,Dominic/GBR 61 Begemann,Andre/GER 99 Verdasco,Fernando/ESP 137 Stakhovsky,Sergiy/UKR
24 Peya,Alexander/AUT 62 Duran,Guillermo/ARG 100 Skupski,Ken/GBR 138 Sousa,Joao/POR
25 Cabal,Juan Sebastian/COL 63 Elgin,Mikhail/RUS 101 Peralta,Julio/CHI 139 Muller,Gilles/LUX
26 Lindstedt,Robert/SWE 64 Junaid,Rameez/AUS 102 Klizan,Martin/SVK 140 Bai,Yan/CHN
27 Farah,Robert/COL 65 Gonzalez,Santiago/MEX 103 Skupski,Neal/GBR 141 Gong,Mao-Xin/CHN
28 Mirnyi,Max/BLR 66 Middelkoop,Matwe/NED 104 Carreo Busta,Pablo/ESP 142 Almagro,Nicolas/ESP
29 Kubot,Lukasz/POL 67 Koolhof,Wesley/NED 105 Molchanov,Denys/UKR 143 Skugor,Franko/CRO
30 Marrero,David/ESP 68 Betov,Sergey/BLR 106 Reyes-Varela,Miguel Angel/MEX 144 Arends,Sander/NED
31 Kontinen,Henri/FIN 69 Shamasdin,Adil/CAN 107 Melzer,Jurgen/AUT 145 Vervoort,Mark/NED
32 Lopez,Marc/ESP 70 Gonzalez,Maximo/ARG 108 Nielsen,Frederik/DEN 146 Berankis,Ricardas/LTU
33 Huey,Treat/PHI 71 Martin,Fabrice/FRA 109 Cipolla,Flavio/ITA 147 Maytin,Roberto/VEN
34 Cuevas,Pablo/URU 72 Zeballos,Horacio/ARG 110 Bozoljac,Ilija/SRB 148 Peng,Hsien-Yin/TPE
35 Lopez,Feliciano/ESP 73 Podlipnik-Castillo,Hans/CHI 111 Schwartzman,Diego/ARG 149 Murray,Andy/GBR
36 Ram,Rajeev/USA 74 Zelenay,Igor/SVK 112 Brunstrom,Johan/SWE 150 Ungur,Adrian/ROU
37 Qureshi,Aisam-Ul-Haq/PAK 75 Albot,Radu/MDA 113 Souza,Joao/BRA
38 Querrey,Sam/USA 76 Daniell,Marcus/NZL 114 Young,Donald/USA

208
Top 10 hisTory (1984-2014)

2014 2007 2000 1993 1986


1 Bryan, B/ Bryan, M 1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 1 Connell,G/Galbraith,P 1 Gildemeister,H/Gomez,A
2 Nestor, D/Zimonjic, N 2 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 2 Ferreira,E/Leach,R 2 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 2 Casal,S/Sanchez,E
3 Benneteau, J/Roger-Vasselin, E 3 Aspelin,S/Knowle,J 3 Haarhuis,P/Stolle,S 3 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 3 Nystrom,J/Wilander,M
4 Peya, A/Soares, B 4 Hanley,P/Ullyett,K 4 OBrien,A/Palmer,J 4 Adams,D/Olhovskiy,A 4 Fleming,P/McEnroe,J
5 Granollers, M/Lopez, M 5 Dlouhy,L/Vizner,P 5 Novak,J/Rikl,D 5 Jensen,L/Jensen,M 5 Forget,G/Noah,Y
6 Rojer, J/Tecau, H 6 Damm,M/Paes,L 6 Ferreira,W/Kafelnikov,Y 6 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 6 Steyn,C/Visser,D
7 Dodig, I/ Melo, M 7 Bjorkman,J/Mirnyi,M 7 Johnson,D/Norval,P 7 Nijssen,T/Suk,C 7 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A
8 Kubot, L/Lindstedt, R 8 Erlich,J/Ram,A 8 Adams,D/de Jager,JL 8 KratzmannM/Masur,W 8 Flach,K/Seguso,R
9 Butorac, E/Klaasen, R 9 Clement,A/Llodra,M 9 Eagle,J/Florent,A 9 Flach,K/Leach,R 9 Becker,B/Zivojinovic,S
10 Pospisil, V/Sock, J 10 Santoro,F/Zimonjic,N 10 Kulti,N/Tillstrom,M 10 Cannon,S/Melville,S 10 Donnelly,G/DePalmer,M

2006 1999 1992 1985


2013 1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 1 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L 1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 1 Flach,K/Seguso,R
1 Bryan, B/ Bryan, M 2 Bjorkman,J/Mirnyi,M 2 Lareau,S/OBrien,A 2 Grabb,J/Reneberg,R 2 Annacone,P/van Rensburg,C
2 Peya, A/ Soares, B 3 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 3 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 3 Jones,K/Leach,R 3 Edmondson,M/Warwick,K
3 Dodig, I/ Melo, M 4 Hanley,P/Ullyett,K 4 Ferreira,E/Leach,R 4 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A 4 Slozil,P/Smid,T
4 Marrero, D/ Verdasco, F 5 Santoro,F/Zimonjic,N 5 Black ,W/Stolle,S 5 Nijssen,T/Suk,C 5 Nystrom,J/Wilander,M
5 Granollers, M/ Lopez, M 6 Damm,M/Paes,L 6 Adams,D/de Jager,JL 6 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 6 Gundhardt,H/Taroczy,B
6 Qureshi, A/ Rojer, J 7 Erlich,J/Ram,A 7 Bjorkman,J/Rafter,P 7 Kratzmann,M/Masur,W 7 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A
7 Paes, L/ Stepanek, R 8 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M 8 Haarhuis,P/Palmer,J 8 DeVries,A/Macpherson,D 8 Casal,S/Sanchez,E
8 Fyrstenberg, M/ Matkowski, M 9 Aspelin,S/Perry,T 9 Norval,P/Ullyett,K 9 Connell,G/Michibata,G 9 Cash,P/Fitzgerald,J
9 Mirnyi, M/Tecau, H 10 Dlouhy,L/Vizner,P 10 Novak,J/Rikl,D 10 Hlasek,J/Rosset,M 10 DePalmer,M/Donnelly,G
10 Murray, J/Peers, J
2005 1998 1991 1984
2012 1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 1 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 1 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A 1 Edmondson,M/Stewart,S
1 Bryan, B/Bryan, M 2 Bjorkman,J/Mirnyi,M 2 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L 2 Flach,K/Seguso,R 2 Fleming,P/McEnroe,J
2 Mirnyi, M/Nestor, D 3 Black,W/Ullyett,K 3 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 3 Davis,S/Pate,D 3 Flach,K/Seguso,R
3 Paes, L/Stepanek, R 4 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 4 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 4 Connell,G/Michibata,G 4 Slozil,P/Smid,T
4 Lindstedt, R/Tecau, H 5 Llodra,M/Santoro,F 5 Ferreira,E/Leach,R 5 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 5 Gunthardt,H/Taroczy,B
5 Granollers, M/ Lopez, M 6 Paes,L/Zimonjic,N 6 Delaitre,O/Santoro,F 6 Galbraith,P/Witsken,T 6 Curren,K/Denton,S
6 Bhupathi, M/Bopanna, R 7 Arthurs,W/Hanley,P 7 Stolle,S/Suk,C 7 Jensen,L/Warder,L 7 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A
7 Qureshi, A/Rojer, J 8 Erlich,J/Ram,A 8 Johnson,D/Montana,F 8 Nijssen,T/Suk,C 8 Leconte,H/Noah,Y
8 Fyrstenberg, M/Matkowski, M 9 Aspelin,S/Perry,T 9 Bjorkman,J/Rafter,P 9 Riglewski,U/Stich,M 9 Buehning,F/Taygan,F
9 Marray,J/Nielsen,F 10 Cermak,F/Friedl,L 10 Kafelnikov,Y/Vacek,D 10 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 10 Graham,D/Warder,L
10 Fleming,C/Hutchins,R
2004 1997 1990
2011 1 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 1. Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 1 Aldric,P/Visser,D
1 Bryan, B/Bryan, M 2 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 2 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 2 Davis,S/Pate,D
2 Mirnyi, M/Nestor, D 3 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T 3 Leach,R/Stark,J 3 Leach,R/Pugh,J
3 Llodra, M/Zimonjic, N 4 Black,W/Ullyett,K 4 Kafelnikov,Y/Vacek,D 4 Connell,G/Michibata,G
4 Bhupathi, M/Paes, L 5 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M 5 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L 5 Forget,G/Hlasek,J
5 Bopanna, R/Qureshi, A 6 Llodra,M/Santoro,F 6 Ferreira,E/Galbraith,P 6 Casal,S/Sanchez,E
6 Lindstedt, R/Tecau, H 7 Damm,M/Suk,C 7 Lareau,S/OBrien,A 7 Broad,N/Muller,G
7 Melzer, J/Petzschner, P 8 Etlis,G/Rodriguez,M 8 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 8 Cahill,D/Kratzmann,M
8 Fyrstenberg, M/Matkowski, M 9 Arthurs,W/Hanley,P 9 Bjorkman,J/Kulti,N 9 Lozano,J/Witsken,T
9 Butorac, E/Rojer, J 10 Palmer,J/Vizner,P 10 Lobo,L/Sanchez,J 10 Riglewski,U/Stich,M
10 Melo, M/Soares, B
2003 1996 1989
2010 1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 1 Leach,R/Pugh,J
1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 2 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M 2 Black,B/Connell,G 2 Aldrich,P/Visser,D
2 Nestor,D/Zimonjic,N 3 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 3 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 3 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A
3 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M 4 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T 4 Lareau,S/OBrien,A 4 Grabb,J/McEnroe,P
4 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M 5 Llodra,M/Santoro,F 5 Forget,G/Hlasek,J 5 Flach,K/Seguso,R
5 Dlouhy,L/Paes,L 6 Arthurs,W/Hanley,P 6 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 6 Annacone,P/van Rensburg,C
6 Kubot,L/Marach,O 7 Paes,L/Rikl,D 7 Kafelnikov,Y/Vacek,D 7 Cahill,D/Kratzmann,M
7 Moodie,W/Norman,D 8 Damm,M/Suk,C 8 Bjorkman,J/Kulti,N 8 Courier,J/Sampras,P
8 Bopanna,R/Qureshi,A 9 Etlis,G/Rodriguez,M 9 Pimek,L/Talbot,B 9 Curren,K/Pate,D
9 Cermak,F/Mertinak,M 10 Black,W/Ullyett,K 10 Ferreira,E/Siemerink,J 10 McEnroe,J/Woodforde,M
10 Melzer,J/Petzschner,P
2002 1995 1988
2009 1 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 1 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 1 Leach,R/Pugh,J
1 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 2 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T 2 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 2 Flach,K/Seguso,R
2 Nestor,D/Zimonjic,N 3 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 3 Connell,G/Galbraith,P 3 Lozano,J/Witsken,T
3 Bhupathi,M/Knowles,M 4 Johnson,D/Palmer,J 4 Suk,C/Vacek,D 4 Casal,S/Sanchez,E
4 Dlouhy,L/Paes,L 5 Bhupathi,M/Mirnyi,M 5 Knowles,M/Nestor,D 5 Fitzgerald,J/Jarryd,A
5 Mirnyi,M/Ram,A 6 Black,W/Ullyett,K 6 Leach,R/Melville,S 6 Aldrich,P/Visser,D
6 Cermak,F/Mertinak,M 7 Damm,M/Suk,C 7 Ho,T/Steven,B 7 Curren,K/Pate,D
7 Kubot,L/Marach,O 8 Eagle,J/Stolle,S 8 Lobo,L/Sanchez,J 8 Evernden,K/Kriek,J
8 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M 9 Haarhuis,P/Kafelnikov,Y 9 Palmer,J/Reneberg,R 9 Davis,M/Drewett,B
9 Moodie,W/Norman,D 10 Novak,J/Stepanek,R 10 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 10 Masur,W/Woodforde,M
10 Soares,B/Ullyett,K
2001 1994 1987
2008 1 Bjorkman,J/Woodbridge,T 1 Eltingh,J/Haarhuis,P 1 Casal,S/Sanchez,E
1 Nestor,D/Zimonjic,N 2 Johnson,D/Palmer,J 2 Woodbridge,T/Woodforde,M 2 Flach,K/Seguso,R
2 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 3 Novak,J/Rikl,D 3 Black,B/Stark,J 3 Forget,G/Noah,Y
3 Bhupathi,M/Knowles,M 4 Bhupathi,M/Paes,L 4 Connell,G/Galbraith,P 4 Edberg,S/Jarryd,A
4 Bjorkman,J/Ullyett,K 5 Black,W/Ullyett,K 5 Apell,J/Bjorkman,J 5 Annacone,P/van Rensburg,C
5 Erlich,J/Ram,A 6 Pala,P/Vizner,P 6 Adams,D/Olhovskiy,A 6 Mecir,M/Smid,T
6 Coetzee,J/Moodie,W 7 Bryan,B/Bryan,M 7 Nijssen,T/Suk,C 7 Doohan,P/Warder,L
7 Fyrstenberg,M/Matkowski,M 8 Knowles,M/MacPhie,B 8 Casal,S/Sanchez,E 8 Davis,S/Pate,D
8 Dlouhy,L/Paes,L 9 Hill,M/Tarango,J 9 McEnroe,P/Palmer,J 9 Donnelly,G/Fleming,P
9 Melo,M/Sa,A 10 Eagle,J/Florent,A 10 Holm,H/Jarryd,A 10 Nystrom,J/Wilander,M
10 Aspelin,S/Knowle,J 10 Ferreira,E/Leach,R

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HISTORY OF No.1 IN EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS
On November 2, 2015, Marcelo Melo became the first World No. 1 in doubles from Brazil.
Heres a chronology of the No. 1 ranking since the Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings began in 1976:

RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1 Bold denotes first time at No. 1 WEEKS AT NO. 1
*(as of Dec 28, 2015) Bold denotes active players
Mar. 1, 1976 BOB HEWITT (1) 6 Oct. 12, 1992 KELLY JONES (26) 1
Apr. 12, 1976 RAUL RAMIREZ (2) 54 Oct. 19, 1992 Grabb 2 Mike Bryan (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .454
Nov. 2, 1992 Woodbridge 2 Bob Bryan (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .439
Apr. 25, 1977 FREW McMILLAN (3) 4
Nov. 16, 1992 MARK WOODFORDE (27) 11 John McEnroe (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269
May 23, 1977 Ramirez 6 Todd Woodbridge (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
July 4, 1977 McMillan 1 Feb. 1, 1993 RICHEY RENEBERG (28) 5
Daniel Nestor (CAN) . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
July 11, 1977 Ramirez 2 Mar. 8, 1993 Grabb 6 Anders Jarryd (SWE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
July 25, 1977 McMillan 80 Apr. 19, 1993 Reneberg 8 Frew McMillan (RSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Feb. 5, 1979 TOM OKKER (4) 11 June 14, 1993 Woodbridge 18 Mark Woodforde (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Apr. 23, 1979 JOHN McENROE (5) 97 Oct. 18, 1993 PATRICK GALBRAITH (29) 3 Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Nov. 8, 1993 Woodbridge 1 Paul Haarhuis (NED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Mar. 2, 1981 STAN SMITH (6) 8 Nov. 15, 1993 GRANT CONNELL (30) 11
April 27, 1981 McEnroe 4 Jacco Eltingh (NED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
May 25, 1981 PAUL McNAMEE (7) 3 Jan. 31, 1994 PAUL HAARHUIS (31) 2 Mark Knowles (BAH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
June 15, 1981 McEnroe 33 Feb. 14, 1994 BYRON BLACK (32) 1 Raul Ramirez (MEX) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Feb. 21, 1994 Haarhuis 2 Robert Seguso (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Feb. 1, 1982 PETER FLEMING (8) 3 Mar. 7, 1994 Connell 2 Max Mirnyi (BLR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Feb. 22, 1982 McEnroe 108 Mar. 21, 1994 Haarhuis 7 Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Mar. 19, 1984 Fleming 1 May 9, 1994 Connell 4 John Fitzgerald (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Mar. 26, 1984 McEnroe 11 June 6, 1994 Black 7 Leander Paes (IND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
June 11, 1984 Fleming 8 July 25, 1994 Gabraith 1 Tomas Smid (CZE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Aug. 6, 1984 McEnroe 1 Aug. 1, 1994 JONATHAN STARK (33) 6 Danie Visser (RSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Aug. 13, 1984 Fleming 5 Sept. 12, 1994 Haarhuis 18 Jim Pugh (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Sept. 17, 1984 McEnroe 13 Jan. 16, 1995 JACCO ELTINGH (34)-Haarhuis 10 David Pate (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Dec. 17, 1984 TOMAS SMID (9) 34 Mar. 27, 1995 Woodforde 11 Donald Johnson (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
June 12, 1995 Eltingh-Haarhuis 13 Pieter Aldrich (RSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Aug. 12, 1985 ANDERS JARRYD (10) 4 Yannick Noah (FRA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Sept. 9, 1985 ROBERT SEGUSO (11) 1 Sept. 11, 1995 Woodbridge 7
Oct. 30, 1995 Eltingh-Haarhuis 1 Grant Connell (CAN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Sept. 16, 1985 Jarryd 2 Peter Fleming (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Sept. 30, 1985 Seguso 2 Nov. 6, 1995 Woodbridge 49
Jared Palmer (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Oct. 14, 1985 KEN FLACH (12) 1 Oct. 14, 1996 Woodbridge-Woodforde 52 Stefan Edberg (SWE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Oct. 21, 1985 Seguso 8 Oct. 13, 1997 Woodbridge 24 Andres Gomez (ECU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Dec. 16, 1985 Flach 1 Jim Grabb (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Dec. 23, 1985 Seguso 6 Mar. 30, 1998 Eltingh 44 Richey Reneberg (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Feb. 3, 1986 Jarryd 1 Feb. 1, 1999 Haarhuis 12 Tom Okker (NED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Feb. 10, 1986 Seguso 2 Apr. 26, 1999 MAHESH BHUPATHI (35) 2 Marcelo Melo (BRA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*9
Feb. 24, 1986 Jarryd 3 May 10, 1999 Haarhuis 4 Rick Leach (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Mar. 17, 1986 Seguso 1 June 7, 1999 Bhupathi 2 Byron Black (ZIM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Mar. 24, 1986 Jarryd 1 June 21, 1999 LEANDER PAES (36) 39 Stan Smith (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Mar. 31, 1986 Seguso 7 Mar. 20, 2000 JARED PALMER (37) 7 Slobodan Zivojinovic (YUG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
May 19, 1986 Flach 3 May 8, 2000 ALEX OBRIEN (38) 5 Bob Hewitt (RSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
June 9, 1986 STEFAN EDBERG (13) 11 Emilio Sanchez (ESP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
June 12, 2000 Woodbridge 20
Aug. 25, 1986 YANNICK NOAH (14) 2 Jonathan Stark (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Oct. 30, 2000 Woodforde 10 Ken Flach (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Sept. 8, 1986 SLOBODAN ZIVOJINOVIC (15) 1 Jan. 8, 2001 Woodbridge 26
Sept. 15, 1986 ANDRES GOMEZ (16) 1 Alex OBrien (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
July 9, 2001 JONAS BJORKMAN (39) 29 Mahesh Bhupathi (IND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Sept. 22, 1986 Zivojinovic 4
Oct. 20, 1986 Gomez 3 Jan. 28, 2002 DONALD JOHNSON (40) 11 Patrick Galbraith (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Apr. 15, 2002 Johnson-Palmer 4 Paul McNamee (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Nov. 10, 1986 Zivojinovic 2
May 13, 2002 Palmer 1 Kelly Jones (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Nov. 24, 1986 Gomez 9
May 20, 2002 Johnson-Palmer 5 YEAR-END DOUBLES NO. 1
Jan. 26, 1987 Edberg 4 June 24, 2002 MARK KNOWLES (41) 8
Feb. 23, 1987 Noah 8 Aug. 19, 2002 DANIEL NESTOR (42) 11 (24 players) Bold denotes active players
Apr. 20, 1987 Jarryd 3 Nov. 4, 2002 Knowles 31 2015 Marcelo Melo
May 11, 1987 Noah 8 2014 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
July 6, 1987 Jarryd 5 June 9, 2003 MAX MIRNYI (43) 13
Sept. 8, 2003 BOB-MIKE BRYAN (44-45) 6 2013 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
Aug. 10, 1987 Seguso 1 2012 Mike Bryan
Aug. 17, 1987 Noah 1 Oct. 20, 2003 Mirnyi 15 2011 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
Aug. 24, 1987 Seguso 31 Feb. 2, 2004 Bryan-Bryan 18 2010 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
Mar. 28, 1988 Jarryd 3 June 7, 2004 Bjorkman 14 2009 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
Apr. 18, 1988 Seguso 3 Sept. 13, 2004 Nestor 3 2008 Nenad Zimonjic
May 9, 1988 Jarryd 47 Oct. 4, 2004 Knowles-Nestor 21 2007 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
Feb. 28, 2005 Bjorkman 3 2006 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
Apr. 3, 1989 EMILIO SANCHEZ (17) 2 2005 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
Apr. 17, 1989 Jarryd 4 Mar. 21, 2005 Knowles-Nestor 5
Apr. 25, 2005 Bjorkman 28 2004 Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor
May 15, 1989 Sanchez 4 2003 Max Mirnyi
June 12, 1989 JIM GRABB (18) 1 Nov. 7, 2005 Bryan-Bryan 64 2002 Mark Knowles
June 19, 1989 JIM PUGH (19) 12 Jan. 29, 2007 Mirnyi 11 2001 Jonas Bjorkman
Sept. 11, 1989 McEnroe 2 Apr. 16, 2007 Bryan-Bryan 64 2000 Mark Woodforde
Sept. 25, 1989 Jarryd 18 July 7, 2008 Nestor 9 1999 Leander Paes
Jan. 29, 1990 DANIE VISSER (20) 8 Sept. 8, 2008 Bryan-Bryan 6 1998 Jacco Eltingh
Mar. 26, 1990 RICK LEACH (21) 9 Oct. 20, 2008 Nestor 2 1997 Todd Woodbridge
May 28, 1990 Pugh 8 Nov. 3, 2008 Bryan-Bryan 2 1996 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde
July 23, 1990 PIETER ALDRICH (22)-Visser 3 Nov. 17, 2008 NENAD ZIMONJIC (46) 11 1995 Todd Woodbridge
1994 Paul Haarhuis
Aug. 13, 1990 Pugh 4 Feb. 2, 2009 Bryan-Bryan 15 1993 Grant Connell
Sept. 10, 1990 Aldrich-Visser 8 May 18, 2009 Nestor-Zimonjic 3 1992 Mark Woodforde
Nov. 5, 1990 Pugh 1 June 8, 2009 Bryan-Bryan 14 1991 John Fitzgerald
Nov. 12, 1990 Aldrich-Visser 1 Sept. 14, 2009 Nestor 7 1990 Piet Aldrich-Danie Visser
Nov. 19, 1990 Pugh 1 Nov. 2, 2009 Nestor-Zimonjic 4 1989 Anders Jarryd
Nov. 26, 1990 Aldrich-Visser 7 Nov. 30, 2009 Bryan-Bryan 9 1988 Anders Jarryd
Jan. 14, 1991 DAVID PATE (23) 25 Feb. 1, 2010 Nestor-Zimonjic 15 1987 Robert Seguso
July 8, 1991 JOHN FITZGERALD (24) 33 May 17, 2010 Bryan-Bryan 3 1986 Andres Gomez
1985 Robert Seguso
Feb. 24, 1992 Jarryd 1 June 7, 2010 Nestor-Zimonjic 10 1984 Tomas Smid
Mar. 2, 1992 Fitzgerald 1 Aug. 16, 2010 Bryan-Bryan 90 1983 John McEnroe
Mar. 9, 1992 Jarryd 8 May 7, 2012 Mirnyi-Nestor 18 1982 John McEnroe
May 4, 1992 Fitzgerald 6 Sept. 10, 2012 Bryan-Bryan 8 1981 John McEnroe
June 15, 1992 Jarryd 3 Nov. 5, 2012 Mike Bryan 16 1980 John McEnroe
July 6, 1992 TODD WOODBRIDGE (25) 2 1979 John McEnroe
July 20, 1992 Jarryd 4 Feb. 25, 2013 Bryan-Bryan 139
1978 Frew McMillan
Aug. 17, 1992 Woodbridge 4 Oct. 26, 2015 Bob Bryan 1 1977 Frew McMillan
Sept. 14, 1992 Grabb 4 Nov. 2, 2015 MARCELO MELO (47) *9 1976 Raul Ramirez

210
2015 YEAR-END PRIZE MONEY LEADERS
As of November 30, 2015
1 Djokovic Novak .................................$21,646,145 68 Gabashvili Teymuraz ........................$612,668 135 Cabal Juan Sebastian .......................$250,568
2 Federer Roger ...................................$8,692,017 69 Baghdatis Marcos.............................$606,952 136 Berlocq Carlos ..................................$250,270
3 Murray Andy ......................................$8,245,230 70 Monaco Juan .....................................$605,772 137 Soeda Go ...........................................$247,730
4 Wawrinka Stan .................................$6,547,877 71 Janowicz Jerzy ..................................$602,089 138 Mirnyi Max ........................................$246,257
5 Nadal Rafael .....................................$4,508,888 72 Istomin Denis ....................................$593,624 139 Vanni Luca.........................................$239,133
6 Berdych Tomas .................................$3,755,082 73 Haider-Maurer Andreas ....................$591,206 140 Matosevic Marinko ...........................$237,837
7 Ferrer David ......................................$3,622,755 74 Mergea Florin ...................................$590,952 141 Harrison Ryan ...................................$236,442
8 Nishikori Kei .....................................$3,302,055 75 Groth Sam .........................................$579,628 142 Albot Radu ........................................$236,122
9 Gasquet Richard ...............................$2,521,835 76 Becker Benjamin ..............................$544,304 143 Ymer Elias .........................................$232,707
10 Tsonga Jo-Wilfried ...........................$2,213,690 77 Ramos-Violas Albert ......................$536,502 144 Farah Robert .....................................$230,341
11 Isner John .........................................$2,086,682 78 Estrella Burgos Victor ......................$525,610 145 Kavcic Blaz ........................................$225,372
12 Cilic Marin .........................................$2,063,576 79 Zimonjic Nenad .................................$520,884 146 Marchenko Illya ................................$221,203
13 Anderson Kevin .................................$2,054,052 80 Haase Robin ......................................$518,721 147 Ito Tatsuma .......................................$218,638
14 Fognini Fabio .....................................$1,836,408 81 Lu Yen-Hsun ......................................$514,900 148 Sijsling Igor .......................................$213,743
15 Lopez Feliciano .................................$1,542,755 82 Kukushkin Mikhail ...........................$511,665 149 Donskoy Evgeny ................................$213,619
16 Raonic Milos .....................................$1,493,503 83 Carreo Busta Pablo ........................$509,739 150 Ebden Matthew .................................$213,551
17 Simon Gilles ......................................$1,475,856 84 Kokkinakis Thanasi ..........................$491,698 151 Edmund Kyle .....................................$213,185
18 Sock Jack ..........................................$1,413,560 85 Nestor Daniel ....................................$488,767 152 De Schepper Kenny ...........................$211,310
19 Pospisil Vasek ..................................$1,337,584 86 Matkowski Marcin ............................$488,082 153 Golubev Andrey .................................$210,688
20 Bautista Agut Roberto .....................$1,275,439 87 Ram Rajeev .......................................$464,032 154 Gonzalez Alejandro ...........................$210,179
21 Bolelli Simone ..................................$1,260,488 88 Bedene Aljaz .....................................$462,272 155 Gonzalez Maximo ..............................$203,606
22 Tomic Bernard ...................................$1,188,195 89 Berankis Ricardas ............................$455,974 156 Haas Tommy ......................................$201,072
23 Troicki Viktor ....................................$1,179,128 90 Youzhny Mikhail ................................$442,991 157 Lopez Marc ........................................$201,012
24 Goffin David ......................................$1,153,706 91 Kudla Denis .......................................$441,965 158 Cervantes Iigo.................................$199,656
25 ChardyJeremy ...................................$1,143,921 92 Almagro Nicolas ...............................$437,670 159 Paes Leander ....................................$196,484
26 Karlovic Ivo .......................................$1,125,290 93 Schwartzman Diego .........................$437,342 160 Smith John-Patrick ..........................$193,186
27 Thiem Dominic ..................................$1,123,704 94 Pouille Lucas ....................................$426,375 161 Rublev Andrey ...................................$191,601
28 Seppi Andreas ...................................$1,110,625 95 Lajovic Dusan....................................$424,816 162 Draganja Marin .................................$188,820
29 Mahut Nicolas ..................................$1,102,008 96 Jaziri Malek ......................................$418,153 163 Nishioka Yoshihito ............................$185,839
30 Monfils Gael ......................................$1,069,706 97 Klaasen Raven ..................................$409,657 164 Tipsarevic Janko ...............................$182,799
31 Johnson Steve ..................................$1,062,535 98 Brown Dustin ....................................$407,849 165 Rola Blaz ...........................................$182,268
32 Garcia-Lopez Guillermo ...................$1,052,342 99 Delbonis Federico .............................$397,575 166 Qureshi Aisam-Ul-Haq .....................$178,738
33 Cuevas Pablo ....................................$1,025,986 100 Lorenzi Paolo ....................................$396,536 167 Donaldson Jared ...............................$174,658
34 Melo Marcelo ....................................$1,022,964 101 Gimeno-Traver Daniel .......................$385,869 168 Cecchinato Marco .............................$173,175
35 Kyrgios Nick ......................................$1,022,947 102 Nieminen Jarkko ..............................$382,821 169 Huey Treat .........................................$172,896
36 Dodig Ivan .........................................$1,004,157 103 Zverev Alexander ..............................$372,891 170 Sugita Yuichi .....................................$170,364
37 Dimitrov Grigor .................................$1,001,679 104 Soares Bruno ....................................$372,504 171 Copil Marius ......................................$168,891
38 Sousa Joao ........................................$919,928 105 Ilhan Marsel ......................................$366,458 172 Pella Guido ........................................$168,194
39 Paire Benoit ......................................$902,047 106 Melzer Jurgen ...................................$358,460 173 Zeballos Horacio ...............................$168,097
40 Rojer Jean-Julien..............................$890,346 107 Peya Alexander .................................$353,645 174 Arnaboldi Andrea ..............................$165,635
41 Tecau Horia .......................................$886,584 108 Struff Jan-Lennard...........................$349,053 175 Lipsky Scott ......................................$163,565
42 Herbert Pierre-Hugues .....................$833,037 109 Souza Joao ........................................$338,885 176 Montaes Albert ...............................$161,420
43 Klizan Martin ....................................$826,326 110 Stepanek Radek ...............................$328,016 177 Nedovyesov Aleksandr .....................$151,684
44 Rosol Lukas ......................................$821,431 111 Duckworth James ............................$319,126 178 Menendez-Maceiras Adrian .............$147,984
45 Mannarino Adrian .............................$820,680 112 Sela Dudi ...........................................$318,483 179 Zhang Ze ............................................$146,968
46 Verdasco Fernando ...........................$819,607 113 Smyczek Tim .....................................$308,928 180 de Bakker Thiemo .............................$146,691
47 Mayer Leonardo ................................$814,582 114 Bemelmans Ruben ...........................$306,296 181 Butorac Eric ......................................$146,161
48 Muller Gilles .....................................$809,786 115 Dzumhur Damir .................................$305,548 182 Oswald Philipp ..................................$145,452
49 Bellucci Thomaz ...............................$780,532 116 Krajinovic Filip ..................................$304,066 183 Fratangelo Bjorn ...............................$142,085
50 Bryan Mike ........................................$779,465 117 Krajicek Austin .................................$301,836 184 Venus Michael ..................................$138,817
51 Bryan Bob ..........................................$775,722 118 Kuznetsov Andrey .............................$300,655 185 Daniel Taro ........................................$138,455
52 Kohlschreiber Philipp .......................$775,355 119 Basilashvili Nikoloz ..........................$300,641 186 Sitak Artem .......................................$133,817
53 Andujar Pablo ...................................$773,363 120 Chung Hyeon .....................................$292,929 187 Sa Andre ............................................$132,422
54 Vesely Jiri ..........................................$754,614 121 Mathieu Paul-Henri ..........................$292,030 188 Bagnis Facundo ................................$132,039
55 Dolgopolov Alexandr ........................$749,741 122 Ward James ......................................$291,303 189 Saville Luke ......................................$131,443
56 Robredo Tommy ................................$746,317 123 Darcis Steve ......................................$288,769 190 Robert Stephane ...............................$131,272
57 Young Donald ....................................$726,168 124 Lacko Lukas ......................................$288,271 191 Erlich Jonathan ................................$128,297
58 Querrey Sam .....................................$715,497 125 Marrero David ...................................$284,709 192 Broady Liam ......................................$128,073
59 Granollers Marcel .............................$707,079 126 Millman John ....................................$278,384 193 Bachinger Matthias ..........................$127,508
60 Stakhovsky Sergiy ............................$689,618 127 Kubot Lukasz ....................................$277,761 194 Muoz-De La Nava Daniel ................$127,366
61 Coric Borna .......................................$674,277 128 Inglot Dominic ..................................$268,655 195 Moriya Hiroki ....................................$126,173
62 Peers John ........................................$666,585 129 Kontinen Henri ..................................$266,094 196 Fish Mardy ........................................$125,280
63 Roger-Vasselin Edouard ...................$666,132 130 Berrer Michael ..................................$264,939 197 Knowle Julian ...................................$125,199
64 Bopanna Rohan .................................$648,688 131 Hewitt Lleyton ..................................$264,279 198 Marach Oliver ...................................$122,046
65 Giraldo Santiago ...............................$645,817 132 Mayer Florian ....................................$258,511 199 Petzschner Philipp ...........................$121,912
66 Murray Jamie ....................................$644,334 133 Falla Alejandro .................................$257,566 200 Arguello Facundo .............................$121,906
67 Gulbis Ernests ..................................$618,280 134 Lindstedt Robert ..............................$252,019

211
total career PrIZe MONeY LeaDerS
As of November 30, 2015
1 Federer Roger ........................ $97,303,556 68 Llodra Michael ...............................$8,533,350 135 Vacek Daniel ..................................$4,803,388
2 Djokovic Novak ...................... $94,050,053 69 Martin Todd ....................................$8,232,355 136 Kubot Lukasz ......................... $4,696,631
3 Nadal Rafael .......................... $75,888,125 70 Grosjean Sebastien .......................$8,131,803 137 Dodig Ivan .............................. $4,681,116
4 Sampras Pete ................................$43,280,489 71 Paes Leander ......................... $8,115,868 138 Berasategui Alberto ......................$4,676,187
5 Murray Andy .......................... $42,435,316 72 Blake James ..................................$7,981,786 139 Gustafsson Magnus ......................$4,545,489
6 Agassi Andre ..................................$31,152,975 73 Wilander Mats ...............................$7,956,101 140 Norman Magnus ............................$4,537,247
7 Ferrer David ........................... $28,355,864 74 Zimonjic Nenad ...................... $7,934,606 141 Andreev Igor ...................................$4,510,376
8 Becker Boris ..................................$25,080,956 75 Haarhuis Paul ................................$7,751,962 142 Sanchez Javier ...............................$4,427,811
9 Kafelnikov Yevgeny........................$23,883,797 76 Nieminen Jarkko ...........................$7,743,345 143 Reneberg Richey ............................$4,407,308
10 Berdych Tomas ...................... $23,804,551 77 Costa Albert ...................................$7,685,228 144 Gomez Andres ................................$4,385,130
11 Lendl Ivan.......................................$21,262,417 78 Benneteau Julien .................. $7,674,742 145 Siemerink Jan ................................$4,347,693
12 Wawrinka Stan ...................... $20,947,676 79 Novak Jiri ......................................$7,618,613 146 Massu Nicolas ...............................$4,343,298
13 Hewitt Lleyton ...............................$20,717,156 80 Tipsarevic Janko ................... $7,529,804 147 Hanescu Victor....................... $4,323,925
14 Roddick Andy .................................$20,640,030 81 Monaco Juan ......................... $7,524,038 148 Leach Rick .....................................$4,293,554
15 Edberg Stefan ................................$20,630,941 82 Kiefer Nicolas ...............................$7,480,465 149 Clavet Francisco ............................$4,271,881
16 Ivanisevic Goran ............................$19,878,007 83 Fish Mardy ....................................$7,460,641 150 Bolelli Simone........................ $4,228,771
17 Chang Michael ...............................$19,145,632 84 Seppi Andreas ....................... $7,445,187 151 Andujar Pablo ........................ $4,190,978
18 Tsonga Jo-Wilfried ................ $16,686,474 85 Schuettler Rainer .........................$7,407,508 152 Istomin Denis ......................... $4,173,624
19 Davydenko Nikolay ........................$16,186,480 86 Granollers Marcel ................. $7,267,409 153 Ullyett Kevin ..................................$4,138,771
20 Del Potro Juan Martin............. $15,369,422 87 Johansson Thomas ........................$7,168,029 154 Stakhovsky Sergiy ................. $4,102,092
21 Kuerten Gustavo ............................$14,807,000 88 Fognini Fabio ......................... $7,125,340 155 Bellucci Thomaz..................... $4,094,090
22 Bjorkman Jonas .............................$14,610,671 89 Clement Arnaud ............................$7,125,228 156 Roger-Vasselin Edouard ......... $4,070,272
23 Safin Marat ....................................$14,373,291 90 Hrbaty Dominik ..............................$7,070,095 157 El Aynaoui Younes ..........................$4,044,125
24 Courier Jim .....................................$14,034,132 91 Knowles Mark ................................$7,058,483 158 Ancic Mario ....................................$4,024,686
25 Ferrero Juan Carlos .......................$13,992,895 92 Philippoussis Mark........................$6,987,402 159 Prinosil David.................................$4,016,496
26 Gasquet Richard .................... $13,484,902 93 Pioline Cedric.................................$6,921,029 160 Lu Yen-Hsun ........................... $3,988,958
27 Moya Carlos ...................................$13,443,970 94 Karlovic Ivo............................ $6,847,624 161 Becker Benjamin .................... $3,980,521
28 Cilic Marin.............................. $13,380,332 95 Rosset Marc ...................................$6,812,693 162 Leconte Henri ................................$3,917,596
29 Bryan Bob .............................. $13,374,074 96 Anderson Kevin...................... $6,736,934 163 Volandri Filippo...................... $3,903,992
30 Haas Tommy........................... $13,313,605 97 Medvedev Andrei ...........................$6,721,560 164 Ginepri Robby .................................$3,897,123
31 Bryan Mike............................. $13,148,894 98 Baghdatis Marcos .................. $6,652,563 165 Martin Alberto ...............................$3,840,885
32 Youzhny Mikhail ..................... $12,807,012 99 Bhupathi Mahesh...........................$6,634,220 166 Starace Potito........................ $3,796,316
33 Robredo Tommy ..................... $12,787,213 100 Chela Juan Ignacio ........................$6,572,494 167 Stolle Sandon ................................$3,762,442
34 Stich Michael .................................$12,595,128 101 Querrey Sam .......................... $6,460,797 168 Calleri Agustin ...............................$3,753,387
35 McEnroe John ................................$12,552,132 102 Lapentti Nicolas ............................$6,313,898 169 Tarango Jeff ...................................$3,730,289
36 Muster Thomas ..............................$12,266,977 103 Garcia-Lopez Guillermo.......... $6,095,008 170 Novacek Karel................................$3,729,540
37 Verdasco Fernando ................ $12,245,234 104 Gaudio Gaston................................$6,066,156 171 Giraldo Santiago .................... $3,715,261
38 Nestor Daniel ......................... $12,089,606 105 Coria Guillermo ..............................$5,915,620 172 Krickstein Aaron ............................$3,710,447
39 Henman Tim ...................................$11,635,542 106 Hlasek Jakob .................................$5,890,993 173 Mayer Leonardo ..................... $3,705,851
40 Bruguera Sergi ...............................$11,632,199 107 Larsson Magnus ...........................$5,839,451 174 Smid Tomas....................................$3,699,738
41 Nishikori Kei .......................... $11,325,625 108 Troicki Viktor ......................... $5,837,489 175 Bautista Agut Roberto............ $3,688,327
42 Lopez Feliciano ...................... $11,201,822 109 Dimitrov Grigor ...................... $5,825,196 176 Arthurs Wayne ...............................$3,687,809
43 Rafter Patrick ................................$11,133,128 110 Gulbis Ernests........................ $5,739,223 177 Borg Bjorn ......................................$3,655,751
44 Nalbandian David ..........................$11,123,125 111 Damm Martin .................................$5,735,972 178 Suk Cyril .........................................$3,651,530
45 Mirnyi Max ............................. $11,035,168 112 Malisse Xavier ...............................$5,694,825 179 Cuevas Pablo ......................... $3,649,772
46 Stepanek Radek ..................... $10,645,526 113 Chardy Jeremy ....................... $5,675,992 180 Petzschner Philipp ................. $3,642,473
47 Simon Gilles........................... $10,510,871 114 Forget Guy ......................................$5,669,934 181 Acasuso Jose .................................$3,642,422
48 Enqvist Thomas .............................$10,461,641 115 Montaes Albert .................... $5,650,964 182 Gambill Jan-Michael .....................$3,612,821
49 Korda Petr ......................................$10,448,900 116 Tursunov Dmitry .................... $5,577,082 183 Haase Robin ........................... $3,609,202
50 Soderling Robin .............................$10,423,124 117 Mathieu Paul-Henri ................ $5,574,523 184 Arazi Hicham ..................................$3,602,644
51 Corretja Alex ..................................$10,411,354 118 Gilbert Brad ...................................$5,509,060 185 Tomic Bernard........................ $3,601,931
52 Ljubicic Ivan ...................................$10,181,121 119 Mayer Florian......................... $5,464,940 186 Ulihrach Bohdan ............................$3,553,302
53 Woodbridge Todd ...........................$10,078,820 120 Mahut Nicolas ........................ $5,431,754 187 OBrien Alex ...................................$3,526,390
54 Krajicek Richard ............................$10,077,425 121 Jarryd Anders ................................$5,378,067 188 Pospisil Vasek ....................... $3,486,127
55 Santoro Fabrice .............................$10,013,832 122 Dolgopolov Alexandr.............. $5,370,636 189 Srichaphan Paradorn .....................$3,459,655
56 Ferreira Wayne ..............................$9,969,617 123 Sanchez Emilio ..............................$5,339,395 190 Rosol Lukas ........................... $3,446,220
57 Melzer Jurgen ........................ $9,734,956 124 Mantilla Felix.................................$5,332,214 191 Noah Yannick ......................... $3,440,660
58 Rios Marcelo ..................................$9,713,771 125 Caas Guillermo ............................$5,285,575 192 Matkowski Marcin ................. $3,418,914
59 Almagro Nicolas .................... $9,558,871 126 Wheaton David ..............................$5,238,401 193 Palmer Jared .................................$3,413,189
60 Monfils Gael........................... $9,328,600 127 Pavel Andrei ...................................$5,225,028 194 Gabashvili Teymuraz .............. $3,369,958
61 Isner John .............................. $9,144,246 128 Schalken Sjeng ..............................$5,192,798 195 Koubek Stefan ...............................$3,365,024
62 Rusedski Greg ...............................$8,944,841 129 Black Byron ...................................$5,159,775 196 Volkov Alexander ...........................$3,362,786
63 Gonzalez Fernando ........................$8,862,276 130 Kucera Karol ..................................$5,061,125 197 Janowicz Jerzy ...................... $3,355,637
64 Raonic Milos .......................... $8,806,174 131 Spadea Vincent ..............................$5,004,680 198 Berlocq Carlos ....................... $3,351,596
65 Connors Jimmy ..............................$8,641,040 132 Vilas Guillermo ..............................$4,923,882 199 Black Wayne ..................................$3,300,258
66 Kohlschreiber Philipp ............ $8,555,984 133 Eltingh Jacco .................................$4,920,410 200 Peya Alexander ...................... $3,299,835
67 Woodforde Mark ............................$8,551,305 134 Rochus Olivier................................$4,905,754 Bold active player

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TOP 50 ALL-TIME OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS
SINGLES DOUBLES
TOTAL TOTAL
1 JIMMY CONNORS 109 1 MIKE BRYAN 111
2 IVAN LENDL 94 2 BOB BRYAN 109
3 ROGER FEDERER 88 3 DANIEL NESTOR 88
4 JOHN MCENROE 77 4 TODD WOODBRIDGE 83
5 RAFAEL NADAL 67 5 JOHN MCENROE 78
6 BJORN BORG 64 TOM OKKER 78
PETE SAMPRAS 64 7 FREW MCMILLAN 74
8 GUILLERMO VILAS 62 8 MARK WOODFORDE 67
9 ANDRE AGASSI 60 9 PETER FLEMING 66
10 NOVAK DJOKOVIC 59 10 BOB HEWITT 65
11 ILIE NASTASE 58 11 RAUL RAMIREZ 62
12 BORIS BECKER 49 12 STAN SMITH 61
ROD LAVER 49 13 MARTY RIESSEN 60
14 THOMAS MUSTER 44 14 ANDERS JARRYD 58
15 STEFAN EDBERG 41 15 MARK KNOWLES 55
16 STAN SMITH 38 LEANDER PAES 55
17 ANDY MURRAY 35 TOMAS SMID 55
18 MICHAEL CHANG 34 18 JONAS BJORKMAN 54
KEN ROSEWALL 34 BRIAN GOTTFRIED 54
20 ARTHUR ASHE 33 PAUL HAARHUIS 54
MATS WILANDER 33 SHERWOOD STEWART 54
22 JOHN NEWCOMBE 32 22 NENAD ZIMONJIC 53
MANUEL ORANTES 32 23 MAHESH BHUPATHI 52
ANDY RODDICK 32 24 ILIE NASTASE 51
25 TOM OKKER 31 25 EMILIO SANCHEZ 50
26 LLEYTON HEWITT 30 26 MAX MIRNYI 48
27 VITAS GERULAITIS 27 WOJTEK FIBAK 48
28 DAVID FERRER 26 28 SERGIO CASAL 47
YEVGENY KAFELNIKOV 26 29 RICK LEACH 46
30 JOSE-LUIS CLERC 25 30 JACCO ELTINGH 44
BRIAN GOTTFRIED 25 BOB LUTZ 44
32 JIM COURIER 23 32 JOHN NEWCOMBE 41
YANNICK NOAH 23 33 MARTIN DAMM 40
34 EDDIE DIBBS 22 34 ROD LAVER 37
GORAN IVANISEVIC 22 35 PATRICK GALBRAITH 36
HAROLD SOLOMON 22 36 MARK EDMONDSON 35
37 NIKOLAY DAVYDENKO 21 37 KEN FLACH 34
ANDRES GOMEZ 21 KEVIN ULLYETT 34
39 BRAD GILBERT 20 39 ANDRES GOMEZ 33
GUSTAVO KUERTEN 20 40 PAVEL SLOZIL 32
CARLOS MOYA 20 CYRIL SUK 32
42 THOMAS ENQVIST 19 42 FRANTISEK CERMAK 31
RAUL RAMIREZ 19 HEINZ GUNTHARDT 31
44 JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO 18 44 ROY EMERSON 30
MARCELO RIOS 18 JOHN FITZGERALD 30
MICHAEL STICH 18 DAVID RIKL 30
47 ALEX CORRETJA 17 47 ROBERT SEGUSO 29
RICHARD KRAJICEK 17 48 JOHN ALEXANDER 28
49 VIJAY AMRITRAJ 16 GUY FORGET 28
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO 16 GEOFF MASTERS 28
JOSE HIGUERAS 16 JARED PALMER 28
ROSCOE TANNER 16
OPEN ERA TEAM TITLE LEADERS
Team No.
1 B. Bryan-M. Bryan 109
2 T. Woodbridge-M. Woodforde 61
3 P. Fleming-J. McEnroe 57
B. Hewitt-F. McMillan 57
5 S. Casal-E. Sanchez 44
Bold denotes active player

213
ATP WORLD TOUR
MASTERS 1000 CAREER TITLE wInnERS
There have been 59 different winners of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments since 1990;
of those winners, 33 have won more than 1 title.

Rafael Nadal 27 Sergi Bruguera 2 Tommy Haas 1


Novak Djokovic 26 Andrei Chesnokov 2 Tim Henman 1
Roger Federer 24 Guillermo Coria 2 Thomas Johansson 1
Andre Agassi 17 Alex Corretja 2 Petr Korda 1
Andy Murray 11 Wayne Ferreira 2 Ivan Ljubicic 1
Pete Sampras 11 Guy Forget 2 Felix Mantilla 1
Thomas Muster 8 Lleyton Hewitt 2 Magnus Norman 1
Michael Chang 7 Goran Ivanisevic 2 Karel Novacek 1
Boris Becker 5 Richard Krajicek 2 Andrei Pavel 1
Jim Courier 5 David Nalbandian 2 Mikael Pernfors 1
Gustavo Kuerten 5 Patrick Rafter 2 Mark Philippoussis 1
Marcelo Rios 5 Michael Stich 2 Cedric Pioline 1
Andy Roddick 5 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2 Albert Portas 1
Marat Safin 5 Juan Aguilera 1 Tommy Robredo 1
Stefan Edberg 4 Tomas Berdych 1 Greg Rusedski 1
Juan Carlos Ferrero 4 Guillermo Caas 1 Emilio Sanchez 1
Andrei Medvedev 4 Roberto Carretero 1 Robin Soderling 1
Nikolay Davydenko 3 Albert Costa 1 Stan Wawrinka 1
Thomas Enqvist 3 David Ferrer 1 Chris Woodruff 1
Carlos Moya 3 Sebastien Grosjean 1

WINNERS OF 3+ ATP MASTERS 1000 TITLES


PlAyeR (ToTAl) DiFF. TiTleS TouRNAMeNTS

Novak Djokovic (26) 8 Indian Wells (08, 11, 14-15); Madrid (11), Miami (07, 11-12, 14-15); Monte-Carlo (13,
15); Montral/Toronto, (07, 11-12); Rome (08, 11, 14-15); Paris (09, 13-15), Shanghai
(12-13, 15)
Roger Federer (24) 8 Cincinnati (05, 07, 09-10, 12, 14-15); Hamburg (02, 04-05, 07); Indian Wells
(04-06, 12); Madrid (06, 09, 12); Miami (05-06); Toronto (04, 06); Paris (11); Shanghai
(14)
Rafael Nadal (27) 7 Cincinnati (13); Hamburg (08); Indian Wells (07, 09, 13); Madrid (05, 10, 13, 14);
Monte-Carlo (05-12); Montral/Toronto (05, 08, 13); Rome (05-07, 09-10, 12-13)
Andre Agassi (17) 7 Cincinnati (95-96, 04); Indian Wells (01); Madrid (02);
Miami (90, 95-96, 01-03); Montral/Toronto (92, 94-95); Paris (94, 99);
Rome (02)
Andy Murray (11) 5 Cincinnati (08, 11); Madrid (08, 15); Miami (09, 13); Montral/Toronto (09-10, 15);
Shanghai (10-11)
Pete Sampras (11) 5 Cincinnati (92, 97, 99); Indian Wells (94-95); Miami (93-94, 00); Paris (95, 97); Rome
(94)
Marcelo Rios (5) 5 Hamburg (99); Indian Wells (98); Miami (98); Monte-Carlo (97); Rome (98)
Thomas Muster (8) 4 Essen (95); Miami (97); Monte-Carlo (92, 95-96); Rome (90, 95-96)
Michael Chang (7) 4 Cincinnati (93-94); Indian Wells (92, 96-97); Miami (92); Toronto (90)
Gustavo Kuerten (5) 4 Cincinnati (01); Hamburg (00); Monte-Carlo (99-00); Rome (99)
Andy Roddick (5) 3 Cincinnati (03, 06); Miami (04, 10); Montral (03)
Marat Safin (5) 3 Madrid (04); Paris (00, 02, 04); Toronto (00)
Juan Carlos Ferrero (4) 3 Rome (01); Madrid (03); Monte-Carlo (02-03)
Nikolay Davydenko (3) 3 Paris (06); Miami (08); Shanghai (09)
Thomas Enqvist (3) 3 Cincinnati (00); Paris (96); Stuttgart (99)
Carlos Moya (3) 3 Cincinnati (02); Monte-Carlo (98); Rome (04)

Bold denotes active player

214
CAREER ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000
MATCH WINS LEADERS
Player W-L Titles
1 Roger Federer 327-96 24 5 Pete Sampras 190-70 11 9 Andy Roddick 157-70 5
2 Rafael Nadal 302-64 27 6 Andy Murray 183-71 11 10 Tommy Haas 142-103 1
3 Novak Djokovic 267-58 26 7 David Ferrer 171-103 1
4 Andre Agassi 209-73 17 8 Tomas Berdych 167-96 1

YEAR-BY-YEAR TITLE LEADERS


2015 Novak Djokovic 11 2002 Andre Agassi 5 Pete Sampras 5 1980 John McEnroe 9
2014 Novak Djokovic 7 Lleyton Hewitt 5 Jim Courier 5 Bjorn Borg 9
2013 Rafael Nadal 10 2001 Lleyton Hewitt 7 1991 Stefan Edberg 7 1979 Bjorn Borg 13
2012 David Ferrer 7 2000 Marat Safin 7 1990 Stefan Edberg 7 1978 Jimmy Connors 10
2011 Novak Djokovic 10 1999 Andre Agassi 5 1989 Ivan Lendl 10 1977 Guillermo Vilas 16
2010 Rafael Nadal 7 Pete Sampras 5 1988 Boris Becker 7 1976 Jimmy Connors 13
2009 Andy Murray 6 Magnus Norman 5 1987 Ivan Lendl 8 1975 Jimmy Connors 9
2008 Rafael Nadal 8 1998 Marcelo Rios 7 1986 Ivan Lendl 9 1974 Jimmy Connors 15
2007 Roger Federer 8 1997 Pete Sampras 8 1985 Ivan Lendl 12 1973 Ilie Nastase 14
2006 Roger Federer 12 1996 Pete Sampras 8 1984 John McEnroe 13 1972 Ilie Nastase 12
2005 Rafael Nadal 11 1995 Thomas Muster 12 1983 Mats Wilander 9 1971 Ilie Nastase 7
Roger Federer 11 1994 Pete Sampras 10 1982 Ivan Lendl 15 1970 Rod Laver 8
2004 Roger Federer 11 1993 Pete Sampras 9 1981 John McEnroe 10 1969 Rod Laver 7
2003 Roger Federer 7 1992 Boris Becker 5 Ivan Lendl 10 1968 Four players with 2

YEAR-BY-YEAR COUNTRY TITLE LEADERS


2015 SRB 12 2003 USA 16 1995 USA 22 1983 USA 30
2014 ESP 11 2002 ARG 10 1994 USA 26 1982 USA 43
2013 ESP 17 USA 10 1993 USA 29 1981 USA 44
2012 ESP 14 ESP 10 1992 USA 24 1980 USA 45
2011 ESP 13 2001 ESP 12 1991 USA 17 1979 USA 45
2010 ESP 20 2000 SWE 11 1990 USA 25 1978 USA 45
2009 ESP 13 1999 USA 12 1989 USA 25 1977 USA 43
2008 ESP 16 1998 USA 14 1988 USA 18 1976 USA 38
2007 ESP 13 ESP 14 1987 SWE 18 1975 USA 37
2006 SUI 13 1997 USA 17 1986 SWE 17 1974 USA 39
2005 ESP 12 ESP 17 1985 USA 25 1973 USA 34
2004 SUI 11 1996 USA 20 1984 USA 36

LOW-RANKED WINNERS OUTSIDE TOP 200


Since 1985
Winner Ranking Tournament Winner Ranking Tournament
Lleyton Hewitt No. 550 1998 Adelaide Nicolas Mahut No. 240 2013 s-Hertogenbosch
Kelly Jones No. 397 1989 Singapore Paolo Cane No. 224 1991 Bologna
Fernando Gonzalez No. 352 2000 Orlando Leonardo Lavalle No. 218 1991 Tel Aviv
Tommy Haas No. 349 2004 Houston Sergio Casal No. 217 1985 Florence
Santiago Ventura No. 316 2004 Casablanca Mark Philippoussis No. 214 2006 Newport
Steve Darcis No. 297 2007 Amersfoort Mardy Fish No. 212 2006 Houston
Yahiya Doumbia No. 282 1995 Bordeaux Carsten Arriens No. 210 1992 Guaruja
Nicolas Lapentti No. 258 1995 Bogot Sergiy Stakhovsky No. 209 2008 Zagreb
Kei Nishikori No. 244 2008 Delray Beach Simon Youl No. 205 1989 Schenectady
Pat Cash No. 243 1990 Hong Kong Jose Francisco Altur No. 204 1989 San Marino

215
YEAR-BY-YEAR LOWEST RANKED WINNERS
Since 1985
Year Player Start Date Tournament Rank
2015 rajeev ram (USA) 07/11/15 Newport 161
2014 Bernard Tomic (AUS) 07/14/14 Bogot 124
2013 Nicolas mahut (FrA) 06/17/13 s-Hertogenbosch 240
2012 Jarkko Nieminen (FIN) 01/09/12 Sydney 77
2011 Juan martin del Potro (ArG) 02/21/11 Delray Beach 166
2010 David Nalbandian (ArG) 08/02/10 Washington 117
2009 rajeev ram (USA) 07/06/09 Newport 181
2008 Kei Nishikori (JPN) 02/11/08 Delray Beach 244
2007 Steve Darcis (BeL) 07/16/07 Amersfoort 297
2006 mark Philippoussis (AUS) 07/10/06 Newport 214
2005 Wayne Arthurs (AUS) 02/21/05 Scottsdale 99
2004 Tommy Haas (Ger) 04/12/04 Houston 349
2003 Julien Boutter (FrA) 04/07/03 Casablanca 102
2002 Kenneth Carlsen (DeN) 09/30/02 Tokyo 121
2001 Neville Godwin (rSA) 07/09/01 Newport 167
2000 Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) 05/01/00 orlando 352
1999 Adrian Voinea (roU) 09/13/99 Bournemouth 133
1998 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 01/05/98 Adelaide 550
1997 Jan Kroslak (SVK) 01/27/97 Shanghai 102
1996 Alex oBrien (USA) 08/12/96 New Haven 169
1995 Yahiya Doumbia (SeN) 09/11/95 Bordeaux 282
1994 markus Zoecke (Ger) 03/28/94 Sun City 131
1993 Jordi Burillo (eSP) 05/17/93 Bologna 161
1992 Carsten Arriens (Ger) 10/26/92 Guaruja 210
1991 Paolo Cane (ITA) 05/20/91 Bologna 224
1990 Pat Cash (AUS) 04/23/90 Hong Kong 243
1989 Kelly Jones (USA) 04/24/89 Singapore 397
1988 massimiliano Narducci (ITA) 05/16/88 Florence 134
1987 Pedro rebolledo (CHI) 08/10/87 St. Vincent 159
1986 Bill Scanlon (USA) 07/07/86 Newport 151
1985 Sergio Casal (eSP) 05/20/85 Florence 217

LONGEST MATCH WINNING STREAKS* (20 or more)


Player No Year Player No Year Player No Year
1 Guillermo Vilas 46 1977 18 Roger Federer 26 2004-05 R afael Nadal 22 2013
2 Ivan Lendl 44 1981-82 Rafael Nadal 26 2006 (twice)
3 Novak Djokovic 43 2010-11 Andre Agassi 26 1995 37 Roger Federer 21 2009
4 John McEnroe 42 1984 John McEnroe 26 1982-83 Stefan Edberg 21 1991
5 Roger Federer 41 2006-07 22 Roger Federer 25 2005 Pete Sampras 21 1996
Bjorn Borg 41 1979-80 Jim Courier 25 1992 Stefan Edberg 21 1990
7 Roger Federer 35 2005 24 Rafael Nadal 24 2010 Ivan Lendl 21 1990
Thomas Muster 35 1995 Rafael Nadal 24 2005 Boris Becker 21 1986
9 Rafael Nadal 32 2008 Pete Sampras 24 1999 43 Roger Federer 20 2011-12
10 Ivan Lendl 31 1985 Bjorn Borg 24 1977 Mats Wilander 20 1988
11 Jimmy Connors 30 1978 28 Juan Martin del Potro 23 2008 Kent Carlsson 20 1988
12 Pete Sampras 29 1994 Novak Djokovic 23 2015 Mats Wilander 20 1983
Ivan Lendl 29 1986 Roger Federer 23 2004 John McEnroe 20 1981
Bjorn Borg 29 1977 Andre Agassi 23 1988
15 Novak Djokovic 28 2015 Rod Laver 23 1975 * Completed records as of 1975
Novak Djokovic 28 2013-14 33 Manuel Orantes 22 1976
Jose-Luis Clerc 28 1981 Novak Djokovic 22 2012-13

MOST 20+ MATCH WINNING STREAKS


Player No Player No Player No
1. Federer 7 5. Borg 3 8. Agassi 2
2. Nadal 6 mcenroe 3 edberg 2
3. Djokovic 5 Sampras 3 Wilander 2
4. Lendl 4

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ATP PERFORMANCE lEAdERs
Based on Win/Loss record across ATP World Tour, Grand Slam and Davis Cup matches

OVERALL (min. 20 matches) W L IndEx CLAY (min. 10 matches) W L IndEx

1 Novak Djokovic 82 6 .932 1 Andy Murray 17 1 .944


2 Roger Federer 63 11 .851 2 Novak Djokovic 16 1 .941
3 Andy Murray 71 14 .835 3 Kei Nishikori 15 3 .833
4 David Ferrer 55 16 .775 4 Rafael Nadal 26 6 .813
5 Kei Nishikori 54 16 .771 5 David Ferrer 19 5 .792
6 Stan Wawrinka 55 18 .753
6 Richard Gasquet 10 3 .769
7 Rafael Nadal 61 20 .753
7 Roger Federer 13 4 .765
8 Tomas Berdych 57 22 .722
9 Richard Gasquet 43 17 .717 Stan Wawrinka 13 4 .765
10 Milos Raonic 33 16 .673 9 Tomas Berdych 12 4 .750
10 Jack Sock 11 4 .733

HARd (min. 10 matches) W L IndEx gRAss (min. 5 matches) W L IndEx

1 Novak Djokovic 59 5 .922 1 Novak Djokovic 7 0 1.000


2 Roger Federer 39 6 .867 Rajeev Ram 5 0 1.000
3 David Ferrer 36 10 .783 3 Andy Murray 12 1 .923
4 Andy Murray 42 12 .778 4 Roger Federer 11 1 .917
5 Stan Wawrinka 37 12 .755 5 Nicolas Mahut 6 1 .857
6 Kei Nishikori 35 12 .745 6 Kei Nishikori 4 1 .800
7 Tomas Berdych 40 16 .714 7 Kevin Anderson 7 2 .778
Rafael Nadal 30 12 .714 8 Denis Istomin 6 2 .750
9 Richard Gasquet 27 12 .692 Richard Gasquet 6 2 .750
10 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 20 9 .690 10 Ivo Karlovic 11 4 .733

OutdOOR (min. 10 matches) W L IndEx IndOOR (min. 10 matches) W L IndEx

1 Novak Djokovic 72 5 .935 1 Novak Djokovic 10 1 .909


2 Andy Murray 58 10 .853 2 Roger Federer 12 2 .857
3 Roger Federer 51 9 .850 3 Richard Gasquet 11 3 .786
4 Kei Nishikori 46 13 .780 4 David Ferrer 14 4 .778
5 David Ferrer 41 12 .774 5 Rafael Nadal 10 3 .769
6 Stan Wawrinka 42 13 .764 6 Andy Murray 13 4 .765
7 Rafael Nadal 51 17 .750 7 Steve Johnson 9 3 .750
8 Tomas Berdych 47 16 .746 8 Pablo Cuevas 8 3 .727
9 Rajeev Ram 7 3 .700 Kei Nishikori 8 3 .727
10 Richard Gasquet 32 14 .696 Milos Raonic 8 3 .727

gRAnd sLAms (min. 10 matches) W L IndEx AtP WORLd tOuR mAstERs 1000
(min. 10 matches) W L IndEx
1 Novak Djokovic 27 1 .964
2 Stan Wawrinka 21 3 .875 1 Novak Djokovic 39 2 .951
3 Andy Murray 19 4 .826 2 Andy Murray 30 5 .857
4 Roger Federer 18 4 .818 3 Roger Federer 16 6 .727
5 Marin Cilic 12 3 .800 4 Tomas Berdych 22 9 .710
6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 11 3 .786 5 Rafael Nadal 21 9 .700
7 Tomas Berdych 14 4 .778 6 John Isner 20 9 .690
Richard Gasquet 14 4 .778 7 Kei Nishikori 15 7 .682
9 Kevin Anderson 12 4 .750 8 David Ferrer 14 7 .667
David Ferrer 9 3 .750 9 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 15 8 .652
10 Juan Monaco 9 5 .643

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ATP PERFORMANCE lEAdERs
Based on Win/Loss record across ATP World Tour, Grand Slam and Davis Cup matches

VS. Top 10 (min. 5 matches) W L Index TIe-BreakS (min. 10) W L Index

1 Novak Djokovic 31 5 .861 1 Lucas Pouille 9 2 .818


2 Roger Federer 15 6 .714 2 Nicolas Mahut 11 3 .786
3 Andy Murray 12 10 .545 3 Benoit Paire 9 3 .750
4 Stan Wawrinka 9 8 .529 4 Marin Cilic 26 9 .743
5 Ivo Karlovic 4 5 .444 5 Stan Wawrinka 34 12 .739
6 Feliciano Lopez 4 6 .400 6 Borna Coric 11 4 .733
7 Rafael Nadal 7 11 .389 7 Rajeev Ram 8 3 .727
8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5 8 .385 8 Martin Klizan 20 8 .714
9 Kei Nishikori 6 10 .375 9 Tomas Berdych 24 10 .706
Nick Kyrgios 3 5 .375 10 Austin Krajicek 10 5 .667

fInaLS (min. 3 matches) W L Index VS. LefT-HanderS (min. 5 matches)


W L Index
1 David Ferrer 5 0 1.000
Stan Wawrinka 4 0 1.000 1 Novak Djokovic 18 0 1.000
Dominic Thiem 3 0 1.000 2 Andy Murray 13 1 .929
4 Kei Nishikori 3 1 .750 3 David Goffin 10 1 .909
5 Novak Djokovic 11 4 .733 4 Leonardo Mayer 9 1 .900
6 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 2 1 .667 5 Kei Nishikori 7 1 .875
7 Andy Murray 4 3 .571 6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6 1 .857
8 Roger Federer 6 5 .545 7 Roger Federer 5 1 .833
9 Rafael Nadal 3 3 .500 Alexander Zverev 5 1 .833
10 Tomas Berdych 2 3 .400 9 Tomas Berdych 8 2 .800
David Ferrer 8 2 .800
Simone Bolelli 4 1 .800
Steve Johnson 4 1 .800
Gilles Muller 4 1 .800
Sam Querrey 4 1 .800

afTer WInnIng 1ST SeT W L Index afTer LoSIng 1ST SeT W L Index

1 Andy Murray 62 0 1.000 1 Kei Nishikori 13 13 .500


2 Roger Federer 60 1 .984 2 David Ferrer 12 15 .444
3 David Ferrer 43 1 .977 3 Gael Monfils 9 13 .409
4 Novak Djokovic 77 2 .975 4 Andy Murray 9 14 .391
5 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 27 1 .964 Jack Sock 9 14 .391
6 Jerzy Janowicz 20 1 .952 6 Stan Wawrinka 9 15 .375
7 Tomas Berdych 53 3 .946 7 Alexander Zverev 7 12 .368
8 Richard Gasquet 35 2 .946 8 Kevin Anderson 11 19 .367
9 Benoit Paire 17 1 .944 9 Edouard Roger-Vasselin 4 7 .364
10 Nicolas Almagro 16 1 .941 10 Ivo Karlovic 10 18 .357

decISIVe SeT (min. 10 matches) W L Index 5th SeT (min. 3 matches) W L Index

1 Novak Djokovic 16 2 .889 1 Marin Cilic 4 0 1.000


2 David Ferrer 15 2 .882 Pablo Andujar 3 0 1.000
3 Andy Murray 13 3 .813 Benjamin Becker 3 0 1.000
4 Aljaz Bedene 8 2 .800 Novak Djokovic 3 0 1.000
5 Kei Nishikori 18 6 .750 Richard Gasquet 3 0 1.000
6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 14 5 .737 6 Vasek Pospisil 4 1 .800
7 Benoit Paire 12 5 .706 7 Gilles Simon 3 1 .750
Milos Raonic 12 5 .706 Fernando Verdasco 3 1 .750
9 Roger Federer 9 4 .692 9 Marcos Baghdatis 2 1 .667
10 Jack Sock 11 5 .688 James Duckworth 2 1 .667
Steve Johnson 2 1 .667
Denis Kudla 2 1 .667
Benoit Paire 2 1 .667
Andreas Seppi 2 1 .667
Bernard Tomic 2 1 .667
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2 1 .667

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The ATP Match Facts, part of Infosys ATP Scores & Stats Centre, include every match played on the ATP circuit and at Grand Slams.
Outside of the Aces category, players need to have a minimum of 40 matches to appear in the ATP Match Facts. Please note that all
percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number and all ties favour the player who has competed in more ATP matches in 2015.

SeRvice Game LeadeRS


aces nuMBeR Matches 2nd seRve Pts. Won % Matches
1 Ivo Karlovic 1447 63 1 Novak Djokovic 60 87
2 John Isner 1260 68 2 John Isner 58 68
3 Kevin Anderson 1074 70 3 Milos Raonic 58 47
4 Gilles Muller 765 55 4 Roger Federer 57 72
5 Milos Raonic 743 47 5 Ivo Karlovic 57 63
6 Feliciano Lopez 736 58 6 Philipp Kohlschreiber 57 51
7 Marin Cilic 646 54 7 Stan Wawrinka 56 72
8 Steve Johnson 620 63 8 Roberto Bautista Agut 56 70
9 Sam Querrey 606 44 9 Rafael Nadal 55 80
10 Viktor Troicki 602 60 10 Tomas Berdych 55 79
1st seRve % % Matches seRvice gaMes Won % Matches
1 Juan Monaco 73 40 1 Ivo Karlovic 96 63
2 John Isner 70 68 2 Milos Raonic 94 47
3 Santiago Giraldo 69 46 3 John Isner 93 68
4 Rafael Nadal 68 80 4 Roger Federer 92 72
5 Ivo Karlovic 67 63 5 Novak Djokovic 89 87
6 Novak Djokovic 66 87 6 Kevin Anderson 89 70
7 Bernard Tomic 66 63 7 Jo-Wilfired Tsonga 88 47
8 Simone Bolelli 66 52 8 Gilles Muller 87 55
9 Jerzy Janowicz 66 42 9 Nick Kyrgios 87 42
10 Roberto Bautista Agut 65 70 10 Stan Wawrinka 86 72
1st seRve Pts. Won % Matches BReak Points saved % Matches
1 Ivo Karlovic 85 63 1 Ivo Karlovic 80 63
2 Milos Raonic 81 47 2 Milos Raonic 78 47
3 Roger Federer 80 72 3 John Isner 74 68
4 Kevin Anderson 80 70 4 Gilles Muller 71 55
5 Gilles Muller 80 55 5 Feliciano Lopez 70 58
6 John Isner 79 68 6 Bernard Tomic 69 63
7 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 79 47 7 Gael Monfils 69 51
8 Marin Cilic 78 54 8 Novak Djokovic 68 87
9 Vasek Pospisil 78 46 9 Roger Federer 68 72
10 Sam Querrey 78 44 Stan Wawrinka 68 72

RetuRn of SeRve LeadeRS


Pts. Won RetuRning 1st seRve % Matches BReak Points conveRted % Matches
1 Novak Djokovic 34 87 1 Gilles Simon 47 63
2 David Ferrer 34 69 2 Tomas Berdych 46 79
3 Rafael Nadal 33 80 3 Andy Murray 45 77
4 Andy Murray 33 77 4 Jack Sock 45 51
5 Roger Federer 33 72 5 Benoit Paire 45 42
6 Benoit Paire 33 42 6 Novak Djokovic 44 87
7 David Goffin 32 57 7 Roberto Bautista Agut 44 70
8 Fabio Fognini 32 55 8 David Ferrer 44 69
9 Juan Monaco 32 40 9 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 44 56
10 Gilles Simon 31 63 10 Pablo Cuevas 43 53
Pts. Won RetuRning 2nd seRve % Matches RetuRn gaMes Won % Matches
1 Novak Djokovic 57 87 1 Novak Djokovic 34 87
2 Andy Murray 55 77 2 David Ferrer 34 69
3 David Ferrer 55 69 3 Rafael Nadal 31 80
4 Gilles Simon 55 63 4 Andy Murray 31 77
5 Tomas Berdych 54 79 5 Gilles Simon 31 63
6 Kei Nishikori 54 66 6 Juan Monaco 30 40
7 Rafael Nadal 53 80 7 David Goffin 28 57
8 David Goffin 53 57 8 Roger Federer 27 72
9 Andreas Seppi 53 49 9 Kei Nishikori 27 66
10 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 52 56 10 Fabio Fognini 27 55

Minimum 40 matches played

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ACES 1st SErvE %


Year Player Aces Matches Year Player % Matches
2015 Ivo Karlovic 1,447 63 2015 Juan Monaco 73 40
2014 Ivo Karlovic 1,185 64 2014 Rafael Nadal 70 59
2013 John Isner 979 60 2013 Roberto Bautista Agut 71 48
2012 John Isner 1,005 60 2012 Alex Bogomolov Jr. 71 42
2011 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 825 79 2011 Nikolay Davydenko 71 50
2010 John Isner 1,048 60 2010 Potito Starace 74 48
2009 Ivo Karlovic 890 43 2009 Andy Roddick 70 61
2008 Ivo Karlovic 961 54 2008 Fernando Verdasco 73 72
2007 Ivo Karlovic 1,318 64 2007 Fernando Verdasco 72 59
2006 Ivan Ljubicic 929 78 2006 Fernando Verdasco 73 58
2005 Andy Roddick 912 69 2005 Rafael Nadal 69 87
2004 Andy Roddick 1,017 81 2004 Rafael Nadal 70 43
2003 Andy Roddick 989 89 2003 Tommy Robredo 69 64
2002 Wayne Arthurs 807 96 2002 Tommy Robredo 68 57
2001 Goran Ivanisevic 801 48 2001 Juan Balcells 71 41
2000 Marat Safin 921 96 2000 Mariano Puerta 67 60
1999 Richard Krajicek 907 60 1999 Alberto Berasategui 77 40
1998 Goran Ivanisevic 1,050 72 1998 Alberto Berasategui 73 58
1997 Goran Ivanisevic 1,048 71 1997 Alberto Berasategui 73 66
1996 Goran Ivanisevic 1,477 96 1996 Alberto Berasategui 75 72
1995 Pete Sampras 974 81 1995 Gilbert Schaller 75 71
1994 Goran Ivanisevic 1,169 85 1994 Gilbert Schaller 78 49
1993 Pete Sampras 1,011 94 1993 Gilbert Schaller 73 33
1992 Goran Ivanisevic 957 72 1992 Thierry Champion 73 48
1991 Guy Forget 611 73 1991 Thomas Muster 74 48

1st SErvE PointS Won % 2nd SErvE PointS Won %


Year Player % Matches Year Player % Matches
2015 Ivo Karlovic 85 63 2015 Novak Djokovic 60 87
2014 Ivo Karlovic 84 64 2014 Roger Federer 58 78
2013 Milos Raonic 82 62 2013 Novak Djokovic 60 76
2012 Milos Raonic 82 62 2012 Roger Federer 60 81
2011 Roger Federer 79 76 2011 Rafael Nadal 57 82
2010 Mardy Fish 80 52 2010 Rafael Nadal 60 81
2009 Ivo Karlovic 85 43 2009 Roger Federer 57 71
2008 Ivo Karlovic 81 54 2008 Rafael Nadal 60 90
2007 Ivo Karlovic 84 64 2007 Roger Federer 59 75
2006 Ivan Ljubicic 79 78 2006 Roger Federer 59 95
2005 Andy Roddick 82 69 2005 Roger Federer 59 84
2004 Ivo Karlovic 82 40 2004 Roger Federer 58 74
2003 Mardy Fish 81 61 2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero 60 81
2002 Wayne Arthurs 81 47 2002 Andre Agassi 56 65
2001 Goran Ivanisevic 81 48 2001 Andy Roddick 56 55
2000 Mark Philippoussis 82 60 2000 Andre Agassi 55 51
1999 Richard Krajicek 83 64 1999 Andre Agassi 56 77
1998 Goran Ivanisevic 84 72 1998 Marcelo Rios 56 85
1997 Richard Krajicek 86 68 1997 Greg Rusedski 54 71
1996 Goran Ivanisevic 86 96 1996 Thomas Muster 54 85
1995 Pete Sampras 83 81 1995 Andre Agassi 56 80
1994 Goran Ivanisevic 83 85 1994 Michael Chang 54 85
1993 Pete Sampras 82 94 1993 Thomas Muster 57 97
1992 Goran Ivanisevic 84 72 1992 Michael Stich 56 57
1991 Guy Forget 79 73 1991 Michael Stich 56 87

SErviCE GAmES Won %


Year Player % Matches Year Player % Matches
2015 Ivo Karlovic 96 63 2002 Wayne Arthurs 90 47
2014 Ivo Karlovic 93 64 2001 Andy Roddick 90 55
2013 Milos Raonic 91 60 2000 Pete Sampras 91 53
2012 Milos Raonic 93 62 1999 Pete Sampras 90 50
2011 John Isner 91 57 1998 Pete Sampras 89 79
2010 Andy Roddick 91 66 1997 Greg Rusedski 91 71
2009 Ivo Karlovic 92 43 1996 Pete Sampras 91 76
2008 Andy Roddick 91 62 1995 Pete Sampras 89 81
2007 Ivo Karlovic 94 64 1994 Pete Sampras 88 81
2006 Roger Federer 90 95 1993 Pete Sampras 90 94
2005 Andy Roddick 93 69 1992 Goran Ivanisevic 89 72
2004 Roger Federer 92 74 1991 Michael Stich 87 87
2003 Andy Roddick 91 89

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BReak Points saved % Points Won RetuRninG 1st seRve %
Year Player % Matches Year Player % Matches
2015 Ivo Karlovic 80 63 2015 Novak Djokovic 34 87
2014 John Isner 75 57 2014 Rafael Nadal 35 59
2013 John Isner 71 60 2013 Rafael Nadal 35 81
2012 Milos Raonic 74 62 2012 Rafael Nadal 38 48
2011 Juan Martin del Potro 67 64 2011 Andy Murray 37 69
2010 Rafael Nadal 69 81 2010 Juan Ignacio Chela 35 52
2009 Fernando Gonzalez 71 55 2009 Andy Murray 35 75
2008 Andy Roddick 68 62 2008 Rafael Nadal 34 90
2007 Ivo Karlovic 75 64 2007 David Ferrer 35 82
2006 Roger Federer 70 95 2006 Roger Federer 35 95
2005 Andy Roddick 72 69 2005 Rafael Nadal 37 87
2004 Joachim Johansson 73 55 2004 Roger Federer 35 74
2003 Andy Roddick 69 89 2003 Juan Ignacio Chela 43 62
2002 Wayne Arthurs 73 47 2002 Lleyton Hewitt 35 75
2001 Andy Roddick 72 55 2001 Guillermo Canas 34 66
2000 Pete Sampras 73 53 2000 Tim Henman 34 77
1999 Andre Agassi 70 77 1999 Fernando Vicente 34 54
1998 Jan Siemerink 70 66 1998 Magnus Gustafsson 34 59
1997 Goran Ivanisevic 71 71 1997 Alex Corretja 34 71
1996 Pete Sampras 72 76 1996 Magnus Gustafsson 34 52
1995 Pete Sampras 71 81 1995 Bohdan Ulihrach 36 49
1994 Richard Krajicek 73 45 1994 Slava Dosedel 38 59
1993 Pete Sampras 69 94 1993 Jordi Burillo 36 35
1992 Jacco Eltingh 69 40 1992 Renzo Furlan 36 52
1991 Michael Stich 68 87 1991 Magnus Gustafsson 38 64

Points Won RetuRninG 2nd seRve % BReak Points ConveRted %


Year Player % Matches Year Player % Matches
2015 Novak Djokovic 57 87 2015 Gilles Simon 47 63
2014 Novak Djokovic 58 69 2014 Rafael Nadal 48 59
2013 David Ferrer 56 84 2013 Nikolay Davydenko 48 44
2012 Novak Djokovic 56 87 2012 Rafael Nadal 49 48
2011 Novak Djokovic 58 76 2011 Xavier Malisse 49 50
2010 Rafael Nadal 55 81 2010 Juan Carlos Ferrero 46 47
2009 Rafael Nada 57 76 2009 Rafael Nadal 47 76
2008 Rafael Nadal 55 90 2008 Novak Djokovic 47 79
2007 David Ferrer 57 82 2007 David Ferrer 48 82
2006 David Ferrer 56 64 2006 Jarkko Nieminen 48 76
2005 Rafael Nadal 57 87 2005 Nicolas Kiefer 47 54
2004 David Nalbandian 57 47 2004 Filippo Volandri 53 50
2003 Nicolas Massu 61 56 2003 Vincent Spadea 50 59
2002 Gaston Gaudio 55 56 2002 Jiri Novak 47 76
2001 Juan Carlos Ferrero 55 76 2001 Felix Mantilla 49 46
2000 Byron Black 55 49 2000 Lleyton Hewitt 46 71
1999 Andre Agassi 57 77 1999 Gustavo Kuerten 50 75
1998 Andre Agassi 57 86 1998 Paul Haarhuis 48 41
1997 Alberto Berasategui 59 66 1997 Carlos Moya 46 82
1996 Thomas Muster 58 85 1996 Jiri Novak 49 53
1995 Andre Agassi 60 80 1995 Thomas Muster 49 99
1994 Andre Agassi 59 64 1994 Sergi Bruguera 48 85
1993 Andre Agassi 60 43 1993 Jordi Burillo 49 35
1992 Andre Agassi 58 49 1992 Franco Davin 48 36
1991 Sergi Bruguera 56 71 1991 Guillermo Perez-Roldan 50 42

RetuRn Games Won %


Year Player % Matches Year Player % Matches
2015 Novak Djokovic 34 87 2002 Lleyton Hewitt 33 75
2014 Rafael Nadal 35 59 2001 Lleyton Hewitt 33 90
2013 Rafael Nadal 34 81 2000 Karol Kucera 32 47
2012 Rafael Nadal 38 48 1999 Andre Agassi 34 77
2011 Novak Djokovic 39 76 1998 Karol Kucera 34 82
2010 Novak Djokovic 32 72 1997 Felix Mantilla 33 74
2009 Rafael Nadal 34 76 1996 Michael Chang 35 82
2008 Rafael Nadal 33 90 1995 Thomas Muster 36 99
2007 David Ferrer 36 82 1994 Alberto Berasategtui 37 89
2006 Nikolay Davydenko 35 94 1993 Andre Agassi 37 43
2005 Rafael Nadal 38 87 1992 Michael Chang 37 74
2004 Filippo Volandri 37 50 1991 Guillermo Perez-Roldan 38 42
2003 Guillermo Coria 39 76

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2015 atp tournament & grand slam results
Last Day tournament singLes FinaL (seeD) DoubLes FinaL (seeD)

5/1/15 Qatar ExxonMobil Open 2015(H)Doha $1129815 4 David Ferrer d.3 Tomas Berdych 6-4 7-5 Monaco-Nadal d. Knowle-Oswald 6-3 6-4
5/1/15 Brisbane International 2015(H)Brisbane $439405 1 Roger Federer d.3 Milos Raonic 6-4 6-7 6-4 Murray-Peers d. Dolgopolov-Nishikori 6-3 7-6
5/1/15 Aircel Chennai Open 2015(H)Chennai $403495 1 Stan Wawrinka d.Q Aljaz Bedene 6-3 6-4 Lu-Marray d.1 Klaasen-Paes 6-3 7-6
12/1/15 ASB Classic(H)Auckland $464490 QJiri Vesely d. Adrian Mannarino 6-3 6-2 4 Klaasen-Paes d. Inglot-Mergea 7-6 6-4
12/1/15 Apia International Sydney(H)Sydney $439405 QViktor Troicki d.Q Mikhail Kukushkin 6-2 6-3 3 Bopanna-Nestor d.2 Rojer-Tecau 6-4 7-6
19/1/15 Australian Open(H)Melbourne A$17748600 1 Novak Djokovic d.6 Andy Murray 7-6 6-7 6-3 6-0 Bolelli-Fognini d. Herbert-Mahut 6-4 6-4
2/2/15 Open Sud de France(IH)Montpellier 439405 4 Richard Gasquet d.5 Jerzy Janowicz 3-0 RET Daniell-Sitak d.1 Inglot-Mergea 3-6 6-4 16-14
2/2/15 Ecuador Open Quito(C)Quito $439405 8 Victor Estrella Burgos d.1 Feliciano Lopez 6-2 6-7 7-6 AL Kretschmer-Satschko d. Estrella Burgos-Souza 7-5 7-6
2/2/15 PBZ Zagreb Indoors(IH)Zagreb 439405 3 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez d.5 Andreas Seppi 7-6 6-3 2 Draganja-Kontinen d. Martin-Raja 6-4 6-4
9/2/15 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament(IH)Rotterdam 1478850 4 Stan Wawrinka d.3 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-4 3 Rojer-Tecau d.LL Murray-Peers 3-6 6-3 10-8
9/2/15 Memphis Open(IH)Memphis $585870 1 Kei Nishikori d.WC2 Kevin Anderson 6-4 6-4 4 Fyrstenberg-Gonzalez d. Sitak-Young 5-7 7-6 10-8
9/2/15 Brasil Open(IC)Sao Paulo $444650 5 Pablo Cuevas d.Q Luca Vanni 6-4 3-6 7-6 2 Cabal-Farah d. Lorenzi-Schwartzman 6-4 6-2
16/2/15 Rio Open presented by Claro(C)Rio de Janeiro $1414550 2 David Ferrer d.4 Fabio Fognini 6-2 6-3 Klizan-Oswald d. Andujar-Marach 7-6 6-4
16/2/15 Open 13(IH)Marseille 565735 5 Gilles Simon d.WC7 Gael Monfils 6-4 1-6 7-6 2 Draganja-Kontinen d. Fleming-Marray 6-4 3-6 10-8
16/2/15 Delray Beach Open(H)Delray Beach $488225 4 Ivo Karlovic d. Donald Young 6-3 6-3 1 Bryan-Bryan d.2 Klaasen-Paes 6-3 3-6 10-6
23/2/15 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships(H)Dubai $2082605 2 Roger Federer d.1 Novak Djokovic 6-3 7-5 4 Bopanna-Nestor d. Qureshi-Zimonjic 6-4 6-1
23/2/15 Abierto Mexicano Telcel(H)Acapulco $1414550 2 David Ferrer d.1 Kei Nishikori 6-3 7-5 1 Dodig-Melo d. Fyrstenberg-Gonzalez 7-6 5-7 10-3
23/2/15 Argentina Open(C)Buenos Aires $500550 1 Rafael Nadal d. Juan Monaco 6-4 6-1 Nieminen-Sa d. Andujar-Marach 4-6 6-4 10-7
9/3/15 BNP Paribas Open(H)Indian Wells $5381235 1 Novak Djokovic d.2 Roger Federer 6-3 6-7 6-2 8 Pospisil-Sock d. Bolelli-Fognini 6-4 6-7 10-7
23/3/15 Miami Open Presented by Itau(H)Miami $5381235 1 Novak Djokovic d.3 Andy Murray 7-6 4-6 6-0 1 Bryan-Bryan d.2 Pospisil-Sock 6-3 1-6 10-8
6/4/15 Fayez Sarofim & Co. US Mens Clay Court Cship(C)Houston $488225 Jack Sock d.8 Sam Querrey 7-6 7-6 AL Berankis-Gabashvili d. Huey-Lipsky 6-4 6-4
6/4/15 Grand Prix Hassan II(C)Casablanca 439405 2 Martin Klizan d. Daniel Gimeno-Traver 6-2 6-2 Junaid-Shamasdin d.1 Bopanna-Mergea 3-6 6-2 10-7
13/4/15 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters(C)Monte-Carlo 3288530 1 Novak Djokovic d.6 Tomas Berdych 7-5 4-6 6-3 1 Bryan-Bryan d. Bolelli-Fognini 7-6 6-1
20/4/15 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell(C)Barcelona 1993230 1 Kei Nishikori d. Pablo Andujar 6-4 6-4 Draganja-Kontinen d. Murray-Peers 6-3 6-7 11-9
20/4/15 BRD Nastase Tiriac Trophy(C)Bucharest 439405 5 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez d.7 Jiri Vesely 7-6 7-6 WC Copil-Ungur d. Monroe-Sitak 3-6 7-5 17-15
27/4/15 Millennium Estoril Open(C)Estoril 439405 5 Richard Gasquet d.7 Nick Kyrgios 6-3 6-2 2 Huey-Lipsky d.1 M. Lopez-Marrero 6-1 6-4
27/4/15 TEB BNP Paribas Istanbul Open(C)Istanbul 439405 1 Roger Federer d.3 Pablo Cuevas 6-3 7-6 Albot-Lajovic d.1 Lindstedt-Melzer 6-4 7-6
27/4/15 BMW Open(C)Munich 439405 1 Andy Murray d.5 Philipp Kohlschreiber 7-6 5-7 7-6 1 Peya-Soares d.WC Zverev-Zverev 4-6 6-1 10-5
4/5/15 Mutua Madrid Open(C)Madrid 4185405 2 Andy Murray d.3 Rafael Nadal 6-3 6-2 Bopanna-Mergea d.5 Matkowski-Zimonjic 6-2 6-7 11-9
11/5/15 Internazionali BNL dItalia(C)Rome 3288530 1 Novak Djokovic d.2 Roger Federer 6-4 6-3 Cuevas-Marrero d.5 Granollers-Lopez 6-4 7-5
18/5/15 Geneva Open(C)Geneva 439405 Thomaz Bellucci d.6 Joao Sousa 7-6 6-4 2 Cabal-Farah d. Klaasen-Lu 7-5 4-6 10-7
18/5/15 Open de Nice Cte dAzur(C)Nice 439405 Dominic Thiem d.4 Leonardo Mayer 6-7 7-5 7-6 Pavic-Venus d.1 Rojer-Tecau 7-6 2-6 10-8
25/5/15 Roland Garros(C)Paris 13008000 8 Stan Wawrinka d.1 Novak Djokovic 4-6 6-4 6-3 6-4 3 Dodig-Melo d.1 Bryan-Bryan 6-7 7-6 7-5
8/6/15 Mercedes Cup(G)Stuttgart 574965 1 Rafael Nadal d.8 Viktor Troicki 7-6 6-3 4 Bopanna-Mergea d.3 Peya-Soares 5-7 6-2 10-7
8/6/15 Topshelf Open(G)s-Hertogenbosch 537050 QNicolas Mahut d.2 David Goffin 7-6 6-1 Karlovic-Kubot d. Herbert-Mahut 6-2 7-6
15/6/15 Gerry Weber Open(G)Halle 1574640 1 Roger Federer d. Andreas Seppi 7-6 6-4 Klaasen-Ram d.2 Bopanna-Mergea 7-6 6-2
15/6/15 AEGON Championships(G)London 1574640 1 Andy Murray d. Kevin Anderson 6-3 6-4 4 Herbert-Mahut d.2 Matkowski-Zimonjic 6-2 6-2
22/6/15 Aegon Open Nottingham(G)Nottingham 589160 Denis Istomin d.12 Sam Querrey 7-6 7-6 Guccione-Sa d.2 Cuevas-Marrero 6-2 7-5
29/6/15 Wimbledon(G)London 12568000 1 Novak Djokovic d.2 Roger Federer 7-6 6-7 6-4 6-3 4 Rojer-Tecau d.13 Murray-Peers 7-6 6-4 6-4
13/7/15 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships(G)Newport $488225 Rajeev Ram d.2 Ivo Karlovic 7-6 5-7 7-6 3 Marray-Qureshi d. Monroe-Pavic 4-6 6-3 10-8
20/7/15 Claro Open Colombia(H)Bogota $683515 2 Bernard Tomic d.3 Adrian Mannarino 6-1 3-6 6-2 PR Roger-Vasselin-Stepanek d.3 Pavic-Venus 7-5 6-3
20/7/15 SkiStar Swedish Open(C)Bastad 439405 Benoit Paire d.2 Tommy Robredo 7-6 6-3 2 Chardy-Kubot d.1 Cabal-Farah 6-7 6-3 10-8
20/7/15 Konzum Croatia Open Umag(C)Umag 439405 4 Dominic Thiem d. Joao Sousa 6-4 6-1 M. Gonzalez-Sa d.3 Fyrstenberg-S. Gonzalez 4-6 6-3 10-5
27/7/15 bet-at-home Open - German Tennis Cships(C)Hamburg 1285955 1 WCRafael Nadal d.8 Fabio Fognini 7-5 7-5 3 Murray-Peers d. Cabal-Farah 2-6 6-3 10-8
27/7/15 BB&T Atlanta Open(H)Atlanta $585870 1 John Isner d.5 Marcos Baghdatis 6-3 6-3 1 Bryan-Bryan d. Fleming-Muller 4-6 7-6 10-4
27/7/15 Swiss Open Gstaad(C)Gstaad 439405 3 Dominic Thiem d.1 David Goffin 7-5 6-2 Bury-Istomin d.3 Marach-Qureshi 3-6 6-2 10-5
3/8/15 Citi Open(H)Washington $1508815 2 Kei Nishikori d.8 John Isner 4-6 6-4 6-4 1 Bryan-Bryan d.2 Dodig-Melo 6-4 6-2
3/8/15 Generali Open(C)Kitzbuhel 439405 6 Philipp Kohlschreiber d.Q Paul-Henri Mathieu 2-6 6-2 6-2 PR Almagro-Berlocq d. Haase-Kontinen 5-7 6-3 11-9
10/8/15 Coupe Rogers(H)Montreal $3587490 2 Andy Murray d.1 Novak Djokovic 6-4 4-6 6-3 1 Bryan-Bryan d. Nestor-Roger-Vasselin 7-6 3-6 10-6
17/8/15 Western & Southern Open(H)Cincinnati $3826655 2 Roger Federer d.1 Novak Djokovic 7-6 6-3 Nestor-Roger-Vasselin d.6 Matkowski-Zimonjic 6-2 6-2
24/8/15 Winston-Salem Open(H)Winston-Salem $616210 2 WCKevin Anderson d.Q Pierre-Hugues Herbert 6-4 7-5 4 Inglot-Lindstedt d.3 Butorac-Lipsky 6-2 6-4
31/8/15 US Open(H)New York $19852700 1 Novak Djokovic d.2 Roger Federer 6-4 5-7 6-4 6-4 12 Herbert-Mahut d.8 Murray-Peers 6-4 6-4
21/9/15 St. Petersburg Open(IH)St. Petersburg $1030000 2 Milos Raonic d.7 Joao Sousa 6-3 3-6 6-3 1 Huey-Kontinen d.2 Knowle-Peya 7-5 6-3
21/9/15 Moselle Open(IH)Metz 439405 3 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d.2 Gilles Simon 7-6 1-6 6-2 2 Kubot-Roger-Vasselin d.1 Herbert-Mahut 2-6 6-3 10-7
28/9/15 Malaysian Open, Kuala Lumpur(IH)Kuala Lumpur $937835 1 David Ferrer d.2 Feliciano Lopez 7-5 7-5 2 Huey-Kontinen d.1 Klaasen-Ram 7-6 6-2
28/9/15 Shenzhen Open(H)Shenzhen $607940 1 Tomas Berdych d.4 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-3 7-6 Erlich-Fleming d.3 Guccione-Sa 6-1 6-7 10-6
5/10/15 China Open(H)Beijing $2700510 1 Novak Djokovic d.3 Rafael Nadal 6-2 6-2 Pospisil-Sock d.4 Nestor-Roger-Vasselin 3-6 6-3 10-6
5/10/15 Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships 2015(H)Tokyo $1263045 1 Stan Wawrinka d. Benoit Paire 6-2 6-4 3 Klaasen-Melo d. Cabal-Farah 7-6 3-6 10-7
12/10/15 Shanghai Rolex Masters(H)Shanghai $4783320 1 Novak Djokovic d.16 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-2 6-4 6 Klaasen-Melo d.5 Bolelli-Fognini 6-3 6-3
19/10/15 Erste Bank Open(IH)Vienna 1745040 1 David Ferrer d. Steve Johnson 4-6 6-4 7-5 Kubot-Melo d.2 Murray-Peers 4-6 7-6 10-6
19/10/15 Kremlin Cup by Bank of Moscow(IH)Moscow $698325 1 Marin Cilic d.2 Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4 6-4 WC Rublev-Tursunov d. Albot-Cermak 2-6 6-1 10-6
19/10/15 If Stockholm Open(IH)Stockholm 537050 1 WCTomas Berdych d.7 Jack Sock 7-6 6-2 2 Monroe-Sock d. Pavic-Venus 7-5 6-2
26/10/15 Swiss Indoors Basel(IH)Basel 1575295 1 Roger Federer d.3 Rafael Nadal 6-3 5-7 6-3 Peya-Soares d.3 Murray-Peers 7-5 7-5
26/10/15 Valencia Open(IH)Valencia 537050 Joao Sousa d.7 Roberto Bautista Agut 3-6 6-3 6-4 Butorac-Lipsky d.4 F. Lopez-Mirnyi 7-6 6-3
2/11/15 BNP Paribas Masters(IH)Paris 3288530 1 Novak Djokovic d.2 Andy Murray 6-2 6-4 2 Dodig-Melo d. Pospisil-Sock 2-6 6-3 10-5
16/11/15 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (IH) London $7000000 1 Novak Djokovic d. 2 Roger Federer 6-3 6-4 2 Rojer-Tecau d. 3 Bopanna-Mergea 6-4 6-3

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2015 atp world tour BY NuMBErS
As of November 30, 2015
top 100 EMIRAtES Atp RAnkIngS by countRy SInglES tItlE lEAdERS
(39 countries) By Surface
11 12 13 14 15 player total clay Grass hard
13 13 14 12 15 Spain (5 Nadal, 7 Ferrer, 17 Lopez, 25 Bautista Djokovic, Novak 11 2 1 8
Agut, 27 Garcia-Lopez, 42 Robredo, 49 Verdasco, 54 Federer, Roger 6 1 1 4
Ramos-Violas, 64 Andujar, 67 Carreo Busta, 72 Ferrer, David 5 1 4
Cervantes, 73 Almagro, 75 Muoz-De La Nava, 84 Murray, Andy 4 2 1 1
Granollers, 98 Gimeno-Traver) Wawrinka, Stan 4 1 3
10 11 11 9 10 France (9 Gasquet, 10 Tsonga, 15 Simon, 19 Paire, Nadal, Rafael 3 2 1
24 Monfils, 31 Chardy, 47 Mannarino, 71 Mahut, 78 Nishikori, Kei 3 1 2
Pouille, 95 Mathieu) Thiem, Dominic 3 3
9 7 6 5 7 United StateS (11 Isner, 26 Sock, 32 Johnson, 48 Berdych, Tomas 2 2
Young, 59 Querrey, 69 Kudla, 89 Ram) Garcia-Lopez,Guillermo 2 1 1
Gasquet, Richard 2 1 1
6 6 7 5 5 arGentina (35 Mayer, 52 Delbonis, 53 Monaco, 74
Anderson, Kevin 1 1
Pella, 88 Schwartzman)
Bellucci, Thomaz 1 1
2 3 4 5 5 aUStralia (18 Tomic, 30 Kyrgios, 60 Groth, 80 Cilic, Marin 1 1
Kokkinakis, 92 Millman) Cuevas, Pablo 1 1
5 6 3 4 5 italy (21 Fognini, 29 Seppi, 58 Bolelli, 68 Lorenzi, Estrella Burgos, Victor 1 1
90 Cecchinato) Isner, John 1 1
4 3 3 4 4 croatia (13 Cilic, 23 Karlovic, 44 Coric, 87 Dodig) Istomin, Denis 1 1
3 3 4 4 3 czech repUblic (6 Berdych, 41 Vesely, 55 Rosol) Karlovic, Ivo 1 1
8 6 7 7 3 Germany (34 Kohlschreiber, 83 Zverev, 97 Becker) Klizan, Martin 1 1
5 4 6 3 3 rUSSia (50 Gabashvili, 79 Kuznetsov, 91 Donskoy) Kohlschreiber, Philipp 1 1
Mahut, Nicolas 1 1
3 3 3 2 3 Serbia (1 Djokovic, 22 Troicki, 76 Lajovic)
Paire, Benoit 1 1
2 1 2 2 3 UKraine (36 Dolgopolov, 62 Stakhovsky, 94 Ram, Rajeev 1 1
Marchenko) Raonic, Milos 1 1
1 1 1 2 2 aUStria (20 Thiem, 63 Haider-Maurer) Simon, Gilles 1 1
3 4 0 1 2 belGiUm (16 Goffin, 86 Darcis) Sock, Jack 1 1
1 1 2 2 2 canada (14 Raonic, 39 Pospisil) Sousa, Joao 1 1
1 2 2 1 2 Great britain (2 Murray, 45 Bedene) Tomic Bernard 1 1
1 3 1 3 2 Japan (8 Nishikori, 96 Daniel) Troicki, Viktor 1 1
Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried 1 1
1 2 2 2 2 netherlandS (66 Haase, 99 de Bakker)
Vesely, Jiri 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 Switzerland (3 Federer, 4 Wawrinka) total (32 players) 66 22 7 37
0 0 0 0 1 boSnia and herzeGovina (82 Dzumhur)
2 1 0 2 1 brazil (37 Bellucci) WInnERS/FInAlIStS By Seed (66):
1 1 1 1 1 bUlGaria (28 Dimitrov)
Seed w-l (2014)
2 2 3 3 1 colombia (70 Giraldo)
No. 1 30-8 (19-11)
1 1 1 1 1 cyprUS (46 Baghdatis) No. 2 11-12 (10-9)
0 0 0 1 1 dominican repUblic (56 Estrella Burgos) No. 3 3-10 (10-4)
1 0 1 0 1 india (93 Bhambri) No. 4 5-2 (6-6)
1 0 1 1 1 iSrael (100 Sela) No. 5 4-4 (2-4)
1 0 2 2 1 KazaKhStan (65 Kukushkin) No. 6 1-3 (0-3)
0 0 0 0 1 Korea (51 Chung) No. 7 0-6 (2-4)
No. 8 2-4 (3-0)
1 0 1 1 1 latvia (81 Gulbis)
Nos. 9-16 0-2 (2-4)
0 0 0 1 1 lithUania (85 Berankis)
Nos. 17-32 0-0 (0-0)
1 1 0 1 1 lUxemboUrG (38 Muller) Unseeded 10-15 (10-18)
1 2 3 1 1 poland (57 Janowicz) No. 1 vs. 2 8-5 (4-3)
1 1 1 1 1 portUGal (33 Sousa)
1 1 1 1 1 SoUth aFrica (12 Anderson) WInnERS by AgE
0 2 1 2 1 SlovaKia (43 Klizan) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
1 1 1 1 1 taipei (77 Lu) 4 2 1 4 2 9 13 6 7 4 3 7 3 1
0 0 0 1 1 UrUGUay (40 Cuevas)
1 1 1 1 1 UzbeKiStan (61 Istomin)
youngESt FInAlS
Gstaad Dominic Thiem (21) d. David Goffin (24)
Auckland Jiri Vesely (21) d. Adrian Mannarino (26)
Estoril Richard Gasquet (28) d. Nick Kyrgios (20)

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Oldest Finals all tOp 10 Finals (20)
Kuala Lumpur David Ferrer (33) d. Feliciano Lopez (34) Brisbane Roger Federer (2) d. Milos Raonic (6)
Quito Victor Estrella Burgos (34) d. Feliciano Lopez (33) Doha David Ferrer (10) d. Tomas Berdych (7)
Newport Rajeev Ram (31) d. Ivo Karlovic (36) Aus. Open Novak Djokovic (1) d. Andy Murray (6)
Kitzbhel Philipp Kohlschreiber (31) d. Paul-Henri Mathieu (33) Rotterdam Stan Wawrinka (8) d. Tomas Berdych (7)
Halle Roger Federer (33) d. Andreas Seppi (31) Acapulco David Ferrer (9) d. Kei Nishikori (5)
Istanbul Roger Federer (33) d. Pablo Cuevas (29) Dubai Roger Federer (2) d. Novak Djokovic (1)
Shenzhen Tomas Berdych (30) d. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (32) Indian Wells Novak Djokovic (1) d. Roger Federer (2)
Doha David Ferrer (32) d. Tomas Berdych (29) Miami Novak Djokovic (1) d. Andy Murray (4)
Monte-Carlo Novak Djokovic (1) d. Tomas Berdych (8)
30-Over Finals (9) Madrid Andy Murray (3) d. Rafael Nadal (4)
Rome Novak Djokovic (1) d. Roger Federer (2)
Quito Victor Estrella Burgos (34) d. Feliciano Lopez (33)
Roland Garros Stan Wawrinka (9) d. Novak Djokovic (1)
Zagreb Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (31) d. Andreas Seppi (30)
Wimbledon Novak Djokovic (1) d. Roger Federer (2)
Halle Roger Federer (33) d. Andreas Seppi (31)
Montral Andy Murray (3) d. Novak Djokovic (1)
Newport Rajeev Ram (31) d. Ivo Karlovic (36)
Cincinnati Roger Federer (3) d. Novak Djokovic (1)
Atlanta John Isner (30) d. Marcos Baghdatis (30)
US Open Novak Djokovic (1) d. Roger Federer (2)
Kitzbhel Philipp Kohlschreiber (31) d. Paul-Henri Mathieu (33) Beijing Novak Djokovic (1) d. Rafael Nadal (6)
Metz Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (30) d. Gilles Simon (30) Basel Roger Federer (3) d. Rafael Nadal (7)
Kuala Lumpur David Ferrer (33) d. Feliciano Lopez (34) Paris Novak Djokovic (1) d. Andy Murray (3)
Shenzhen Tomas Berdych (30) d. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (32) London Novak Djokovic (1) d. Roger Federer (3)

singles titles (20)/Finals (27) 30-Over Winners (25) 13 in 2014 (25 in 1975)
By Country
Roger Federer, Brisbane 33 yrs, 4 months
Country (14) 15 W-L Winners David Ferrer, Doha 32 yrs, 8 months
SRB (7-1) 12-5 Djokovic-11, Troicki Victor Estrella Burgos, Quito 34 yrs, 6 months
ESP (11-13) 10-11 Ferrer-5, Nadal-3, Garcia-Lopez-2 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Zagreb 31 yrs, 8 months
SUI (8-6) 10-5 Federer-6, Wawrinka-4 Ivo Karlovic, Delray Beach 35 yrs, 11 months
FRA (2-7) 6-8 Gasquet-2, Mahut, Paire, Simon, Tsonga Gilles Simon, Marseille 30 yrs, 2 months
GBR (4-1) 4-3 Murray-4 Roger Federer, Dubai 33 yrs, 5 months
USA (2-0) 3-6 Isner, Ram, Sock David Ferrer, Rio de Janeiro 32 yrs. 10 months
CZE (3-5) 3-4 Berdych-2, Vesely David Ferrer, Acapulco 32 yrs, 10 months
JPN (4-2) 3-1 Nishkori-3 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Bucharest 31 yrs, 10 months
AUT (0-2) 3-0 Thiem-3 Roger Federer, Istanbul 33 yrs., 8 months
CRO (4-5) 2-1 Cilic, Karlovic Stan Wawrinka, Roland Garros 30 yrs., 2 months
POR (0-2) 1-3 Sousa Nicolas Mahut, s-Hertogenbosch 33 yrs., 4 months
RSA (0-2) 1-2 Anderson Roger Federer, Halle 33 yrs., 10 months
CAN (2-2) 1-1 Raonic Rajeev Ram, Newport 31 yrs., 4 months
AUS (3-1) 1-1 Tomic
John Isner, Atlanta 30 yrs., 3 months
GER (1-2) 1-1 Kohlschreiber
Philipp Kohlschreiber, Kitzbhel 31 yrs., 9 months
URU (2-0) 1-1 Cuevas
Roger Federer, Cincinnati 34 yrs., 15 days
BRA (0-0) 1-0 Bellucci
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Metz 30 yrs., 5 months
DOM (0-0) 1-0 Estrella Burgos
SVK (1-0) 1-0 Klizan David Ferrer, Kuala Lumpur 33 yrs., 6 months
UZB (0-0) 1-0 Istomin Tomas Berdych, Shenzhen 30 yrs., 18 days
ITA (2-1) 0-5 Stan Wawrinka, Tokyo 30 yrs., 6 months
ARG (7-5) 0-2 David Ferrer, Vienna 33 yrs., 6 months
BEL (2-1) 0-2 Tomas Berdych, Stockholm 30 yrs., 1 month
CYP (0-1) 0-1 Roger Federer, Basel 34 yrs., 2 months
KAZ (0-0) 0-1
POL (0-1) 0-1 BOrn in 1990s Winners (7)
SLO (0-0) 0-1 Jiri Vesely, Auckland 21 yrs., 6 months
Jack Sock, Houston 22 yrs., 6 months
all COuntrymen Finals (4) Dominic Thiem, Nice 21 yrs., 8 months
Marseille Gilles Simon d. Gael Monfils (FRA) Bernard Tomic, Bogot 22 yrs., 9 months
Houston Jack Sock d. Sam Querrey (USA) Dominic Thiem, Umag 21 yrs., 10 months
Metz Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d. Gilles Simon (FRA) Dominic Thiem, Gstaad 21 yrs., 11 months
Kuala Lumpur David Ferrer d. Feliciano Lopez (ESP) Milos Raonic, St. Petersburg 24 yrs., 9 months

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Outside tOp 50 Winners (8) tOp 10 atp dOubles team rankings
Rajeev Ram, Newport No. 161 Team Match Finals Match TB
Nicolas Mahut (Q), s-Hertogenbosch No. 97 W-L W-L W-L
Denis Istomin, Nottingham No. 92
1 Rojer/Tecau 48-21 3-2 9-7
Viktor Troicki (Q), Sydney No. 92
2 Bryan/Bryan 44-16 6-1 14-4
Victor Estrella Burgos, Quito No. 73
Jiri Vesely (Q), Auckland No. 63 3 Dodig/Melo 34-12 3-1 12-1
Benoit Paire, Bstad No. 62 4 J. Murray/Peers 43-24 2-6 6-12
Thomaz Bellucci, Geneva No. 60 5 Bolelli/Fognini 26-14 1-3 5-5
Note: Qualifiers went 3-5 in finals. 6 Herbert/Mahut 30-12 2-3 4-6
Finalists: Aljaz Bedene (Chennai), Mikhail Kukushkin (Sydney), Luca Vanni (So Paulo), 7 Bopanna/Mergea 31-16 2-3 14-9
Paul-Henri Mathieu (Kitzbhel), Pierre-Hugues Herbert (Winston-Salem) 8 Matkowski/Zimonjic 33-22 0-3 8-7
9 Peya/Soares 34-24 2-1 6-12
repeat Winners (18) 10 Pospisil/Sock 23-10 2-2 8-5
Stan Wawrinka Chennai
Kei Nishikori Memphis (three-peat) Winning titles WithOut lOsing a set (10)
Roger Federer Dubai Player Sets won Tournament
Novak Djokovic Indian Wells Stan Wawrinka 8 Chennai (four wins)
Novak Djokovic Miami Richard Gasquet 8 Montpellier (four wins)
Kei Nishikori Barcelona Rafael Nadal 8 Buenos Aires (four wins)
Novak Djokovic Rome Roger Federer 9 Dubai
Roger Federer Halle
Benoit Paire 10 Bstad
Novak Djokovic Wimbledon
Roger Federer 10 Cincinnati
Bernard Tomic Bogot
John Isner Atlanta (three-peat) Tomas Berdych 8 Shenzhen (four wins)
Roger Federer Cincinnati Novak Djokovic 10 Beijing
Novak Djokovic Beijing (four-peat) Novak Djokovic 10 Shanghai
Marin Cilic Moscow Tomas Berdych 7 Stockholm (four wins)
Tomas Berdych Stockholm
Roger Federer Basel lOngest Winning streaks
Novak Djokovic Paris-Bercy (three peat) Player Matches Duration
Novak Djokovic ATP Finals-London (four peat) Novak Djokovic 28 Mar. 7-June 7
Novak Djokovic 23 Aug. 31-Nov. 17
First-time atp Winners (6)
Andy Murray 15 Apr. 27-June 5
Players trying to win their first ATP World Tour title went 6-10 after going 5-10 in Roger Federer 11 Aug. 17-Sept. 13
2014. Here are the first-time winners: David Ferrer 11 Feb. 16-Mar. 18
Age Tournament Novak Djokovic 11 June 25-Aug. 16 / Jan. 19-Feb. 28
Jiri Vesely 21 Auckland Roger Federer 10 Feb. 23-Mar. 13
Victor Estrella Burgos 34 Quito Dominic Thiem 10 July 20-Aug. 7
Jack Sock 22 Houston
Dominic Thiem 21 Nice QualiFying leaders
Denis Istomin 28 Nottingham
Benoit Paire 26 Bstad Player No. Best Result Tournament
Mischa Zverev 8 QF Stuttgart, Valencia
dOubles title leaders Michael Berrer 7 3R - Indian Wells
Player Titles Player Titles Nikoloz Basilashvili 6 2R - Doha
Bob Bryan 6 Jack Sock 3 Kenny De Schepper 6 2R Auckland, Estoril, Wimbledon
Mike Bryan 6 Horia Tecau 3 Thanasi Kokkinakis 6 2R - Delray Beach, Cincinnati
Marcelo Melo 6 Juan Sebastian Cabal 2 Denis Kudla 6 SF - Atlanta
Henri Kontinen 5 Robert Farah 2 Paul-Henri Mathieu 6 Runner-up - Kitzbhel
Rohan Bopanna 4 Pierre-Hugues Herbert 2 Edouard Roger-Vasselin 6 2R - Indian Wells, Metz
Raven Klaasen 4 Scott Lipsky 2 Aljaz Bedene 5 Runner-up - Chennai
Lukasz Kubot 4 Nicolas Mahut 2 Taro Daniel 5 2R Valencia
Ivan Dodig 3 Jonathan Marray 2 Thiemo de Bakker 5 2R - Rio de Janeiro, So Paulo
Marin Draganja 3 Florin Mergea 2
Matthew Ebden 5 1R - 5 times
Treat Huey 3 Jamie Murray 2
Austin Krajicek 5 QF - Memphis, Tokyo
Daniel Nestor 3 John Peers 2
Illya Marchenko 5 QF - s-Hertogenbosch
Edouard Roger-Vasselin 3 Alexander Peya 2
Jean-Julien Rojer 3 Vasek Pospisil 2 Ruben Bemelmans 4 1R - Australian Open, Miami
Andre Sa 3 Bruno Soares 2 Alejandro Falla 4 3R Miami
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Andrey Kuznetsov 4 2R Geneva Top 4 seeds reached SF:1. Berdych, 2. Cilic, 3. Robredo, 4. Garcia-Lopez
Dusan Lajovic 4 2R Basel, Paris-Bercy 15 Shenzhen
Yen-Hsun Lu 4 1R 4 times Top 8 seeds in QFs: 15 Gstaad (last time prior 09 Montreal, Top 8 ranked
Nicolas Mahut 4 Winner s-Hertogenbosch in QFs)
Yoshihito Nishioka 4 QF Delray Beach All-unseeded final: Troicki d. Kukushkin, 15 Sydney; Vesely d. Mannarino,
John Patrick Smith 4 1R 4 times 15 Auckland
Yuichi Sugita 4 1R 4 times Unseeded player won a title: Sousa, 15 Valencia (10 times in 2015)
Luca Vanni 4 Runner-up So Paulo Wild card won a title: Berdych, 15 Stockholm (2 winners in 15)
Elias Ymer 4 1R 4 times Two wild cards reached a final: Murray d. Ferrer, 14 Vienna (previous 04
Alexander Zverev 4 2R Miami s-Hertogenbosch)
17 players with 3 Qualifier won a title: Mahut, 15 s-Hertogenbosch (3 Q winners in 15)
Lucky loser won a title: R. Ram (d. Querrey), 09 Newport
Longest FinaLs (Games)
Lucky loser reached a final: Granollers (l. to Ferrer), 10 Valencia
Wimbledon (best-5) Novak Djokovic d. Andy Roger Federer 76(1) 67(10) 64 63 Lucky loser reached SF: Coric (l. to Federer), 15 Dubai
45 games A special exempt won a title: Sousa (d. Benneteau), 13 Kuala Lumpur
US Open Novak Djokovic d. Roger Federer 64 57 64 64 42 games Two 30-year-olds played in a final: Berdych (30) d. Garcia-Lopez (32),
Newport Rajeev Ram d. Ivo Karlovic 76(5) 57 76(2) 38 games 15 Shenzhen 9 times in 15
Munich Andy Murray d. Philipp Kohlschreiber 76(4) 57 76(4) Teenager won a title: Cilic (19), 08 New Haven
38 games All-teenage final: Nadal (19) d. Berdych (19), 05 Bstad
Two qualifiers reached SFs/Final: Troicki d. Kukushkin, 15 Sydney
Longest FinaLs (Time) All left-hander final: Vesely d. Mannarino, 15 Auckland
Aus. Open (best-5) Novak Djokovic d. Andy Murray 76(5) 67(4) 63 60 3:39 Player won a title without dropping serve: Federer (49 games), 15 Cincinnati
Munich Andy Murray d. P. Kohlschreiber 76(4) 57 76(4) 3:04 Player outside Top 100 won a title: R. Ram (No. 161), 15 Newport
Montral Andy Murray d. Novak Djokovic 64 46 63 3:00 Player outside Top 100 reached final: Q-Hugues Herbert (No. 140), 15
Miami Novak Djokovic d. Andy Murray 76 46 60 - 2:47 Winston-Salem
Monte-Carlo Novak Djokovic d. Tomas Berdych 75 46 63 - 2:43 All-outside Top 100 final: Karlovic (No. 155) d. Falla (No. 122), 13 Bogot
Player won title saving match point: R. Ram, 15 Newport (Saved 1 MPs in 1R,
Longest atP WorLd tour Matches (3 Hours+) 2 MPs in QFs)
Player won title defeating Top 3 seeds: Paire, 15 Bstad (d. Goffin 2R,
Madrid Marcel Granollers d. Gael Monfils 76 67 64, 2R 3:20 Cuevas SF, Robredo F)
Rio de Janeiro Fabio Fognini d. Federico Delbonis 64 67 76, QF 3:12 Player won title defeating No. 1 & No. 2 seeds: R. Ram, 15 Newport (d. Isner
Houston Kevin Anderson d. Jeremy Chardy 75 67 76, QF 3:08 in 1R, Karlovic in F)
Montral Jeremy Chardy d. Ivo Karlovic 67(9) 76(13) 76(4) 3:08 First-time winner beating four seeds: Sock, 15 Houston
Casablanca Carlos Berlocq d. P. Carreo Busta 46 76 64, 1R 3:07 Player won both singles & doubles finals: Hewitt (w/Guccione), 14 Newport
Munich Andy Murray d. P. Kohlschreiber 76 57 76, Final 3:04 All tie-break match (best-of-3): Anderson d. Thiem, 15 Paris-Bercy 2R (14 All
Rio de Janeiro Joao Souza d. Blaz Rola 64 67 64, 2R 3:02 TB matches in 15)
All tie-break final: Dimitrov d. Lopez, 14 Queens Club/London
shortest FinaLs (Games)
All tie-break match w/o break (best-of-3): Bolelli d. Querrey, 15
Casablanca Martin Klizan d. Daniel Gimeno-Traver 62 62 16 games Winston-Salem 2R (6 total in 2015)
Sydney Viktor Troicki d. Mikhail Kukushkin 62 63 17 games Doubles alternate team won title: Huta Galung-Robert, 14 Barcelona
Estoril Rafael Nadal d. David Ferrer 63 62 17 games Lucky loser won doubles title: Herbert-Przysiezny, 14 Tokyo
Auckland Jiri Vesely d. Adrian Mannarino 63 62 17 games 36 players 30-over ranked in Top 100: April 28, 2014 (all-time record, first on
Rio de Janeiro David Ferrer d. Fabio Fognini 62 63 17 games April 7, 2014)
Buenos Aires Rafael Nadal d. Juan Monaco 64 61 17 games Last Monday final: Oct. 5, 15 - Berdych d. Garcia-Lopez, Shenzhen
Madrid Andy Murray d. Rafael Nadal 63 62 17 games
Longest tie-breaks in 2015
shortest coMPLeted FinaLs (Time)
Longest singles tie-break: Chardy d. Isner 67(9) 76(15-13) 76(4), QF Montral;
Sydney Viktor Troicki d. Mikhail Kukushkin 62 63 1:04 Muller d. Tomic 76(3) 76(15-13), QF Sydney
Estoril Rafael Nadal d. David Ferrer 63 62 1:05 Longest doubles tie-break: Cabal/Farah d. Krajicek/Monroe 76(25-23) 63,
Auckland Jiri Vesely d. Adrian Mannarino 63 62 1:07 1R Washington
Longest match tie-break: Berankis/Gabashvili d. Delbonis/Lajovic 46 62
MisceLLaneous Facts & Figures 19-17, 1R Houston; Cabal-Farah d. Brown/Kamke 63 67 19-17, QF Acapulco
The Last Time
other 2015 statistics
No. 1 and No. 2 seeds reached a final: No. 1 Djokovic d. No. 2 Murray,
Paris-Bercy (13 times in 2015, seven times in 2014) The winner in ATP singles finals won 59 of 66 times (.894) when capturing first
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Left-handers went 6-10 in finals (Nadal-3, Bellucci, Klizan, Vesely) and in Jul 22 07 Amersfoort S. Darcis d. W. Eschauer
2014 went 8-6 (Nadal-4, Debonis, Klizan) Apr 16 06 Valencia N. Almagro d. G. Simon
Players attempting to capture their first ATP World Tour title went 6-10 in Oct 17 04 Metz J. Haehnel d. R. Gasquet
finals and 5-10 in 2014 May 23 04 Casablanca S. Ventura d. D. Hrbaty
Most Match Points Saved: 7, Jeremy Chardy d. John Isner 67(9) 76(13) 76(4), Jan 12 03 Sydney H.T. Lee d. J.C. Ferrero
QF Montreal Oct 6 02 Moscow P.H. Mathieu d. S.Schalken
Latest finish: 3:18am, Rafael Nadal d. Pablo Cuevas, QF Rio de Janeiro May 20 01 Hamburg A. Portas d. J.C. Ferrero
(ATP all-time: 3:24am, Benjamin Becker d. Jiri Novak, 2006 2R Tokyo) Apr 15 01 Casablanca G. Caas d. T. Robredo
Feb 25 01 Rotterdam N. Escude d. R. Federer
LAST ALL CounTrymen FinAL May 7 00 Orlando F. Gonzalez d. N.Massu
ARG 2012 Via del Mar J.Monaco d. C.Berlocq Feb 27 00 Mexico City J.I. Chela d. M.Puerta
AUS 2003 Scottsdale L. Hewitt d. M. Philippoussis May 2 99 Atlanta S. Koubek d. S.Grosjean
AUT 2010 Vienna J. Melzer d. A. Haider-Maurer Jan 10 99 Doha R. Schuettler d. T.Henman
BEL 2006 Munich O.Rochus d. K. Vliegen May 10 98 Coral Springs A. Ilie d. D. Sanguinetti
CAN 2014 Washington M. Raonic d. V. Pospisil Oct 6 96 Singapore J. Stark d. M. Chang
CHI 2000 Orlando F. Gonzalez d. N. Massu Jun 23 96 Halle N. Kulti d. Y. Kafelnikov
CRO 2009 Zagreb M. Cilic d. M. Ancic May 12 96 Hamburg R. Carretero d. A. Corretja
ESP 2015 Kuala Lumpur D. Ferrer d. F. Lopez Oct 22 95 Vienna F. Dewulf d. T. Muster
FRA 2015 Metz J.-W. Tsonga d. G. Simon Sep 17 95 Bogot N. Lapentti d. M. Tobon
GER 2013 Munich T. Haas d. P. Kohlschreiber Sep 17 95 Bordeaux Y. Doumbia d. J. Hlasek
ITA 1988 Florence M. Narducci d. C. Panatta Jul 30 95 Amsterdam M. Rios d. J. Siemerink
NED 1995 Rotterdam R. Krajicek d. P. Haarhuis May 23 93 Bologna J. Burillo d. A. Cherkasov
RUS 2008 Moscow I. Kunitsyn d. M. Safin Apr 18 93 Nice M.K. Goellner d. I. Lendl
SRB 2011 Moscow J. Tipsarevic d. V. Troicki Nov 1 92 Guaruja C. Arriens d. A. Corretja
SUI 2014 Monte-Carlo S. Wawrinka d. R. Federer Jul 19 92 Stuttgart A. Medvedev d. W. Ferreira
SWE 2000 Long Island M. Norman d. T. Enqvist Oct 12 91 Tel Aviv L. Lavalle d. C. van Rensburg
USA 2015 Houston J. Sock d. S.Querrey Jun 23 91 Manchester G. Ivanisevic d. P. Sampras
May 19 91 Umag D. Poliakov d. J. Sanchez
SinGLeS CenTury CLuB Jun 17 90 Florence M. Larsson d. L. Duncan
(from year-end 2014 to year-end 2015)
Top 10 SinGLeS BreAkdown
Players who have moved at least 100 places from 2014 into the 2015 year-end
The year-end Top 10 accounted for 41 of the 66 titles in 2015:
Top 100 Emirates ATP Rankings:
Ranking Jump 2014 2015 Rank Tourn. W F SF QF Early Match
Played Losses* W-L**
Iigo Cervantes +180 252 72
Yuki Bhambri +156 249 93 1 Djokovic 16 11 4 0 1 0 82-6
2 Murray 22 4 3 5 2 1 71-14
Daniel Muoz-De La Nava +134 209 75
3 Federer 17 6 5 0 1 2 63-11
Hyeon Chung +122 173 51 4 Wawrinka 22 4 0 4 6 3 55-18
Aljaz Bedene +100 145 45 5 Nadal 23 3 3 4 6 2 61-20
6 Berdych 22 2 3 4 6 3 57-22
quALiFyinG winnerS (Since 1990) 7 Ferrer 18 5 0 4 4 2 55-16
Final Tourn. Player 8 Nishikori 19 3 1 5 4 1 54-16
Jun 13 15 s-Hertogenbosch N. Mahut d. D. Goffin 9 Gasquet 19 2 0 3 5 2 43-17
Jan 16 15 Sydney V. Troicki d. M. Kukushkin 10 Tsonga 16 1 1 1 2 3 32-16
Jan 16 15 Auckland J. Vesely d. A. Mannarino * Lost in 1R or opening round match (after bye)
Jul 27 14 Umag P. Cuevas d. T. Robredo ** Includes Davis Cup
May 4 14 Munich M. Klizan d. F. Fognini
CAreer 5-SeT mATCH win LeAderS (%)
Jun 22 13 s-Hertogenbosch N. Mahut d. S. Wawrinka
Jul 27 14 Umag P. Cuevas d. T. Robredo Active players only (min. 10 match wins)
May 4 14 Munich M. Klizan d. F. Fognini Player W L Pct.
Jun 22 13 s-Hertogenbosch N. Mahut d. S. Wawrinka Tommy Robredo 16 5 .762
Mar 3 13 Delray Beach E.Gulbis d. E. Roger-Vasselin Novak Djokovic 25 8 .758
Jan 14 12 Sydney J. Nieminen d. J. Benneteau Kei Nishikori 12 4 .750
Nov 1 09 St. Petersburg S. Stakhovsky d. H. Zeballos Rafael Nadal 17 6 .739
Aug 2 09 Gstaad T. Bellucci d. A. Beck Andy Murray 18 7 .720
Jun 20 09 s-Hertogenbosch B. Becker d. R. Sluiter Marin Cilic 23 9 .719
Oct 12 08 Vienna P. Petzschner d. G. Monfils Marcel Granollers 11 5 .688
May 24 08 Casablanca G. Simon d. J. Benneteau Tomas Berdych 17 8 .680
Feb 17 08 Delray Beach K. Nishikori d. J. Blake Marcos Baghdatis 12 6 .667

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Open era Bests (1968-2015)


CategOry Best In 2015 Open era reCOrD
Match Win Streak 28 Novak Djokovic 46 Guillermo Vilas (1977)
Singles Titles Won 11 Novak Djokovic 16 Guillermo Vilas (1977)
Doubles Titles Won 6 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan, Marcelo Melo 17 John McEnroe (1979)
Doubles Team Titles Won 6 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan 15 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe (1979)
Match Winning Pct.* .932 (82-6) Novak Djokovic .965 (82-3) John McEnroe (1984)
Prize Money $21,646,145 - Novak Djokovic $21,646,145 Novak Djokovic (2015)
Youngest Winner 21y6m Jiri Vesely, Auckland 16y2m Aaron Krickstein, Tel Aviv (1983)
Oldest Winner 35y11m Ivo Karlovic, Delray Beach 43y9m P. Gonzalez, Des Moines (1972)
Lowest-Ranked Winner No. 161, Rajeev Ram, Newport No. 550 Lleyton Hewitt, Adelaide (1998)
Longest Singles Match (Games) 78 - Leonardo Mayer d. Joao Souza 183 John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut
1R Davis Cup 1R Wimbledon (2010)
Longest Singles Match (Time) 6h42m - Leonardo Mayer d. Joao Souza 1 1h05m John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut
1R Davis Cup 1R Wimbledon (2010)
Longest Singles Set 15-13 Leonardo Mayer d. Joao Souza 70-68 John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut
1R Davis Cup 1R Wimbledon (2010)
15-13 James Ward d. John Isner
1R Davis Cup
Aces 53 Ivo Karlovic d. Alexandr Dolgopolov 113 John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut
2R Wimbledon 1R Wimbledon (2010)
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OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968)
5- Novak Djokovic (2008, 11-13, 15) 6- Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (2006-07, 09-11, 13) Roger Federer 75-12
4- A ndre Agassi (1995, 2000-01, 03) 4- Mark Edmondson (1980-81, 83-84) Stefan Edberg 56-10
Roger Federer (2004, 06-07, 10) 3- Jonas Bjorkman (1998-99, 01) Novak Djokovic 50-6
Ken Rosewall (1953, 55, 71, 72)* Rick Leach (1988-89, 00) Andre Agassi 48-5
(*1953 and 55 before Open Era) John Newcombe (1971, 73, 76) Ivan Lendl 48-10
3- Mats Wilander (1983, 84, 88) Tony Roche (1971, 76-Jan 77) Pete Sampras 45-9
Kim Warwick (1978, 80-81) Rafael Nadal 45-9
YOUNGEST CHAMPION OLDEST CHAMPION
Mats Wilander, 1983 (19y3m) Ken Rosewall, 1972 (37y2m)

YEAR SINGLES WINNER (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS FINALISTS
2015 Novak Djokovic(1) Andy Murray(6) 76(5) 67(4) 63 60 Simone Bolelli-Fabio Fognini Pierre-Hugues Herbert-Nicolas Mahut
2014 Stan Wawrinka(8) Rafael Nadal(1) 63 62 36 63 Lukasz Kubot-Robert Lindstedt Eric Butorac-Raven Klaasen
2013 Novak Djokovic(1) Andy Murray(3) 67(2) 76(3) 63 62 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Robin Haase-Igor Sijsling
2012 Novak Djokovic(1) Rafael Nadal(2) 57 64 62 67(5) 75 Leander Paes-Radek Stepanek Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
2011 Novak Djokovic(3) Andy Murray(5) 64 62 63 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes
2010 Roger Federer(1) Andy Murray(5) 63 64 76(11) Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic
2009 Rafael Nadal(1) Roger Federer(2) 75 36 76(3) 36 62 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Mahesh Bhupathi-Mark Knowles
2008 Novak Djokovic(3) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga(u) 46 64 63 76(2) Jonathan Erlich-Andy Ram Arnaud Clement-Michael Llodra
2007 Roger Federer(1) Fernando Gonzalez(10) 76(2) 64 64 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi
2006 Roger Federer(1) Marcos Baghdatis(u) 57 75 60 62 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Martin Damm-Leander Paes
2005 Marat Safin(4) Lleyton Hewitt(3) 16 63 64 64 Wayne Black-Kevin Ullyett Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
2004 Roger Federer(2) Marat Safin(u) 76 64 62 Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
2003 Andre Agassi(2) Rainer Schuettler(31) 62 62 61 Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor
2002 Thomas Johansson(16) Marat Safin(9) 36 64 64 76 Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro
2001 Andre Agassi(6) Arnaud Clement(15) 64 62 62 Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge Byron Black-David Prinosil
2000 Andre Agassi(1) Yevgeny Kafelnikov(2) 36 63 62 64 Ellis Ferreira-Rick Leach Wayne Black-Andrew Kratzmann
1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov(10) Thomas Enqvist(u) 46 60 63 76 Jonas Bjorkman-Patrick Rafter Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes
1998 Petr Korda(6) Marcelo Rios(9) 62 62 62 Jonas Bjorkman-Jacco Eltingh Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde
1997 Pete Sampras(1) Carlos Moya(u) 62 63 63 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Sebastien Lareau-Alex OBrien
1996 Boris Becker(4) Michael Chang(5) 62 64 26 62 Stefan Edberg-Petr Korda Sebastien Lareau-Alex OBrien
1995 Andre Agassi(2) Pete Sampras(1) 46 61 76 64 Jared Palmer-Richey Reneberg Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor
1994 Pete Sampras(1) Todd Martin(9) 76 64 64 Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Byron Black-Jonathan Stark
1993 Jim Courier(1) Stefan Edberg(2) 62 61 26 75 Danie Visser-Laurie Warder John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd
1992 Jim Courier(2) Stefan Edberg(1) 63 36 64 62 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Kelly Jones-Rick Leach
1991 Boris Becker(2) Ivan Lendl(3) 16 64 64 64 Scott Davis-David Pate Patrick McEnroe-David Wheaton
1990 Ivan Lendl(1) Stefan Edberg (3) 46 76 52 ret. Pieter Aldrich-Danie Visser Grant Connell-Glenn Michibata
1989 Ivan Lendl (2) Miloslav Mecir (9) 62 62 62 Rick Leach-Jim Pugh Darren Cahill-Mark Kratzmann
1988 Mats Wilander(3) Pat Cash(4) 63 67 36 61 86 Rick Leach-Jim Pugh Jeremy Bates-Peter Lundgren
1987 Stefan Edberg(4) Pat Cash(11) 63 64 36 57 63 Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd Peter Doohan-Laurie Warder
1986 No competition
1985 Stefan Edberg(5) Mats Wilander(3) 64 63 63 Paul Annacone-Christo van Rensburg Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick
1984 Mats Wilander(2) Kevin Curren(9) 67 64 76 62 Mark Edmondson-Sherwood Stewart Joakim Nystrom-Mats Wilander
1983 Mats Wilander(3) Ivan Lendl(1) 61 64 64 Mark Edmondson-Paul McNamee Steve Denton-Sherwood Stewart
1982 Johan Kriek(1) Steve Denton(2) 63 63 62 John Alexander-John Fitzgerald Andy Andrews-John Sadri
1981 Johan Kriek(4) Steve Denton(u) 62 76 67 64 Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick Hank Pfister-John Sadri
1980 Brian Teacher(8) Kim Warwick(14) 75 76 63 Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee
1979 Guillermo Vilas(1) John Sadri(6) 76 63 62 Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee Paul Kronk-Cliff Letcher
1978 Guillermo Vilas(1) John Marks(u) 64 64 36 63 Wojtek Fibak-Kim Warwick Paul Kronk-Cliff Letcher
1977 Dec Vitas Gerulaitis(1) John Lloyd(12) 63 76 57 36 62 Ray Ruffels-Allan Stone John Alexander-Phil Dent
1977 Jan Roscoe Tanner(2) Guillermo Vilas(1) 63 63 63 Arthur Ashe-Tony Roche Charlie Pasarell-Erik van Dillen
1976 Mark Edmondson(u) John Newcombe(2) 67 63 76 61 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Ross Case-Geoff Masters
1975 John Newcombe(2) Jimmy Connors(1) 75 36 64 76 John Alexander-Phil Dent Bob Carmichael-Allan Stone
1974 Jimmy Connors(2) Phil Dent(9) 76 64 46 63 Ross Case-Geoff Masters Syd Ball-Bob Giltinan
1973 John Newcombe(2) Onny Parun(12) 63 67 75 61 Mal Anderson-John Newcombe John Alexander-Phil Dent
1972 Ken Rosewall(2) Mal Anderson(8) 76 63 75 Owen Davidson-Ken Rosewall Ross Case-Geoff Masters
1971 Ken Rosewall(2) Arthur Ashe(3) 61 75 63 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Tom Okker-Marty Riessen
1970 Arthur Ashe(4) Dick Crealy(12) 64 97 62 Bob Lutz-Stan Smith John Alexander-Phil Dent
1969* Rod Laver(1) Andres Gimeno(9) 63 64 75 Roy Emerson-Rod Laver Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle
1968 Bill Bowrey Juan Gisbert 75 26 97 64 Dick Crealy-Allan Stone Terry Addison-Ray Keldie
1967 Roy Emerson Arthur Ashe 64 61 61 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Bill Bowrey-Owen Davidson
1966 Roy Emerson Arthur Ashe 64 68 62 63 Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle John Newcombe-Tony Roche
1965 Roy Emerson Fred Stolle 79 26 64 75 61 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle
1964 Roy Emerson Fred Stolle 63 64 62 Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher
1963 Roy Emerson Ken Fletcher 63 63 61 Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Ken Fletcher-John Newcombe
1962 Rod Laver Roy Emerson 86 06 64 64 Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle
1961 Roy Emerson Rod Laver 16 63 75 64 Rod Laver-Robert Mark Roy Emerson-Martin Mulligan
1960 Rod Laver Neale Fraser 57 36 63 86 86 Rod Laver-Robert Mark Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser
1959 Alex Olmedo Neale Fraser 61 62 36 63 Rod Laver-Robert Mark Don Candy-Bob Howe
1958 Ashley Cooper Mal Anderson 75 63 64 Ashley Cooper-Neale Fraser Roy Emerson-Robert Mark
1957 Ashley Cooper Neale Fraser 63 911 64 62 Neale Fraser-Lew Hoad Mal Anderson-Ashley Cooper
1956 Lew Hoad Ken Rosewall 64 36 64 75 Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Don Candy-Mervyn Rose
1955 Ken Rosewall Lew Hoad 97 64 64 Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall
1954 Mervyn Rose Rex Hartwig 62 06 64 62 Rex Hartwig-Mervyn Rose Neale Fraser-C. Wilderspin

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1953 Ken Rosewall Mervyn Rose 60 63 64 Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Don Candy-Mervyn Rose
1952 Ken McGregor Frank Sedgman 75 1210 26 62 Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Don Candy-Mervyn Rose
1951 Richard Savitt Ken McGregor 63 26 63 61 Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman John Bromwich-Adrian Quist
1950 Frank Sedgman Ken McGregor 63 64 46 61 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Eric Sturgess-Jaroslav Drobny
1949 Frank Sedgman John Bromwich 63 63 62 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Geoff Brown-Owen Sidwell
1948 Adrian Quist John Bromwich 64 36 63 26 63 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Frank Sedgman-C.F. Long
1947 Dinny Pails John Bromwich 46 64 36 75 86 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Frank Sedgman-G. Worthington
1946 John Bromwich Dinny Pails 57 63 75 36 62 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Max Newcombe-Len Schwartz
1945-41 No competition
1940 Adrian Quist Jack Crawford 63 61 62 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Jack Crawford-Vivian McGrath
1939 John Bromwich Adrian Quist 64 61 63 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist D.P. Turnbull-C.F. Long
1938 Don Budge John Bromwich 64 62 61 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Gottfried von Cramm-Henner Henkel
1937 Vivian B. McGrath John Bromwich 63 16 60 26 61 Adrian Quist-D.P. Turnbull John Bromwich-J.E. Harper
1936 Adrian Quist Jack Crawford 62 63 46 36 97 Adrian Quist-D.P. Turnbull Jack Crawford-Vivian McGrath
1935 Jack Crawford Fred J. Perry 26 64 64 64 Jack Crawford-Vivian McGrath George Hughes-Fred J. Perry
1934 Fred J. Perry wJack Crawford 63 75 61 Fred J. Perry-George Hughes Adrian Quist-D.P. Turnbull
1933 Jack Crawford Keith Gledhill 26 75 63 62 Keith Gledhill-Ellsworth Vines Jack Crawford-Gar Moon
1932 Jack Crawford Harry C. Hopman 46 63 36 63 61 Jack Crawford-Gar Moon Harry Hopman-Gerald Patterson
1931 Jack Crawford Harry C. Hopman 64 62 26 61 Charles Donohoe-Ray Dunlop Jack Crawford-Harry Hopman
1930 Gar Moon Harry C. Hopman 63 61 63 Jack Crawford-Harry Hopman John Hawkes-T. Fitchett
1929 John C. Gregory R.E. Schlesinger 62 62 57 75 Jack Crawford-Harry Hopman R.O. Cummings-Gar Moon
1928 Jean Borotra R.O. Cummings 64 61 46 57 63 Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Jim Willard-Gar Moon
1927 Gerald Patterson John Hawkes 36 64 36 1816 63 John Hawkes-Gerald Patterson Pat OHara Wood-I. McInnes
1926 John Hawkes Jim Willard 61 63 61 John Hawkes-Gerald Patterson James Anderson-Pat OHara Wood
1925 James Anderson G.L. Patterson 119 26 62 63 Pat OHara Wood-Gerald Patterson James Anderson-F. Kalms
1924 James Anderson R.E. Schlesinger 63 64 36 57 63 James Anderson-Norman Brookes Gerald Patterson-Pat OHara Wood
1923 Pat OHara Wood C.B. St. John 61 61 63 Pat OHara Wood-C.B. St. John J. Bullough-Horace Rice
1922 James Anderson G.L. Patterson 60 36 36 63 62 J.B. Hawkes-Gerald Patterson J.O. Anderson-N. Peach
1921 Rice H. Gemmell A. Hedeman 75 61 64 S.H. Eaton-Rice H. Gemmell N. Brearley-E. Stokes
1920 Pat OHara Wood Ron Thomas 63 46 68 61 63 Pat OHara Wood-R.V. Thomas H. Rice-R. Taylor
1919 A.R.F. Kingscote E.O. Pockley 64 60 63 Pat OHara Wood-R.V. Thomas J.O. Anderson-A. Lowe
1916-18 No competition
1915 Francis G. Lowe Horace M. Rice 46 61 61 64 Horace Rice-C.V. Todd F.G. Lowe-C.B. St. John
1914 Arthur Wood G.L. Patterson 64 63 57 61 Ashley Campbell-Gerald Patterson Rodney Heath-A. OHara Wood
1913 Ernie F. Parker H.A. Parker 26 61 62 63 A. Hedeman-Ernie F. Parker H. Parker-R. Taylor
1912 J. Cecil Parke A.E. Beamish 36 63 16 61 75 J. Cecil Parke-C.P. Dixon A.C. Beamish-F.G. Lowe
1911 Norman Brookes Horace M. Rice 61 62 63 Rodney Heath-Randolph Lycett J.J. Addison-Norman Brookes
1910 Rodney Heath Horace M. Rice 64 63 62 Ashley Cambell-Horace Rice Rodney Heath-J.L. ODea
1909 Tony Wilding E.F. Parker 61 75 62 J.P. Keane-Ernie F. Parker L. Crooks-Tony Wilding
1908 Fred Alexander A.W. Dunlop 36 36 60 62 63 Fred Alexander-Alfred Dunlop G.G. Sharp-Tony Wilding
1907 Horace M. Rice H.A. Parker 63 64 64 Bill Gregg-H.A. Parker Horace Rice-George Wright
1906 Tony Wilding H.A. Parker 60 64 64 Rodney Heath-Tony Wilding H.A. Parker-C.C. Cox
1905 Rodney Heath A.H. Curtis 46 63 64 64 Randolphe Lycett-Tom Tachell E.T. Barnard-B. Spence
*Open Championship since 1969 (u) = unseeded

YEAR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS YEAR BOYS JUNIOR CHAMPIONS


2015 Leander Paes-Martina Hingis 2015 Roman Safiullin (RUS) 1990 Dirk Dier (GER)
2014 Daniel Nestor-Kristina Mladenovic 2014 Alexander Zverev (GER) 1989 Nicklas Kulti (SWE)
2013 Matthew Ebden-Jarmila Gajdosova 2013 Nick Kyrgios (AUS) 1988 Jason Anderson (AUS)
2012 Horia Tecau-Bethanie Mattek-Sands 2012 Luke Saville (AUS) 1987 Jason Stoltenberg (AUS)
2011 Daniel Nestor-Katarina Srebotnik
2011 Jiri Vesely (CZE) 1986 Not Played
2010 Leander Paes-Cara Black
2010 Tiago Fernandes (BRA) 1985 Shane Barr (AUS)
2009 Mahesh Bhupathi-Sania Mirza
2008 Nenad Zimonjic-Tiantian Sun 2009 Yuki Bhambri (IND) 1984 Mark Kratzmann (AUS)
2007 Daniel Nestor-Elena Likhovtseva 2008 Bernard Tomic (AUS) 1983 Stefan Edberg (SWE)
2006 Mahesh Bhupathi-Martina Hingis 2007 Brydan Klein (AUS) 1982 Mark Kratzmann (AUS)
2005 Scott Draper-Samantha Stosur 2006 Alexandre Sidorenko (FRA) 1981 Jorgen Windahl (SWE)
2004 Nenad Zimonjic-Elena Bovina 2005 Donald Young (USA) 1980 Craig Miller (AUS)
2003 Leander Paes-Martina Navratilova 2004 Gael Monfils (FRA) 1979 Greg Whitecross (AUS)
2002 Kevin Ullyett-Daniela Hantuchova 2003 Marcos Baghdatis (CYP) 1978 Pat Serret (AUS)
2001 Ellis Ferreira-Corina Morariu 2002 Clement Morel (FRA) 1977 (Dec) Ray Kelly (AUS)
2000 Jared Palmer-Rennae Stubbs 2001 Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 1977 (Jan) Brad Drewett (AUS)
1999 David Adams-Mariaan de Swardt 2000 Andy Roddick (USA) 1976 Ray Kelly (AUS)
1998 Justin Gimelstob-Venus Williams 1999 Kristian Pless (DEN) 1975 Brad Drewett (AUS)
1997 Rick Leach-Manon Bollegraf
1998 Julien Jeanpierre (FRA) 1974 Harry Brittain (AUS)
1996 Mark Woodforde-Larisa Neiland
1997 Daniel Elsner (GER) 1973 Paul McNamee (AUS)
1995 Rick Leach-Natasha Zvereva
1994 Andrei Olhovskiy-Larisa Savchenko-Neiland 1996 Bjorn Rehnqvist (SWE) 1972 Paul Kronk (AUS)
1993 Todd Woodbridge-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 1995 Nicolas Kiefer (GER) 1971 Cliff Letcher (AUS)
1992 Mark Woodforde-Nicole Provis 1994 Ben Ellwood (AUS) 1970 John Alexander (AUS)
1991 Jeremy Bates-Jo Durie 1993 James Bailey (GBR) 1969 Allan McDonald (AUS)
1990 Jim Pugh-Natasha Zvereva 1992 Grant Doyle (AUS) 1968 Phil Dent (AUS)
1989 Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna 1991 Thomas Enqvist (SWE)
1988 Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna
1987 Sherwood Stewart-Zina Garrison
1986-70 No Competition
1969 M. Riessen-M. Court / F. Stolle-A. Jones
1968 Dick Crealy-Billie Jean King

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CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS

2015 (1) N. Djokovic (6) A. Murray (4) S. Wawrinka (7) T. Berdych (8) M. Raonic (3) R. Nadal (5) K Nishikori N. Kyrgios

2014 (8) S. Wawrinka (1) R. Nadal (6) R. Federer (7) T. Berdych (22) G. Dimitrov (2) N. Djokovic (3) D. Ferrer (4) A. Murray

2013 (1) N. Djokovic (3) A. Murray (4) D. Ferrer (2) R. Federer (5) T. Berdych (7) J. Tsonga J. Chardy (10) N. Almagro

2012 (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Nadal (4) A. Murray (3) R. Federer (5) D. Ferrer (7) T. Berdych (11) J. Del Potro (24) K. Nishikori

2011 (3) N. Djokovic (5) A. Murray (2) R. Federer (7) D. Ferrer (1) R. Nadal (19) S. Wawrinka (6) T. Berdych A. Dolgopolov

2010 (1) R. Federer (5) A. Murray (10) J. Tsonga (14) M. Cilic (6) N. Davydenko (2) R. Nadal (3) N. Djokovic (7) A. Roddick

2009 (1) R. Nadal (2) R. Federer (14) F. Verdasco (7) A. Roddick (6) G. Simon (8) J. Del Potro (3) N. Djokovic (5) J. Tsonga

2008 (3) N. Djokovic J. Tsonga (1) R. Federer (2) R. Nadal (12) J. Blake (24) J. Nieminen (5) D. Ferrer (14) M. Youzhny

2007 (1) R. Federer (10) F. Gonzalez (6) A. Roddick (12) T. Haas (7) T. Robredo (2) R. Nadal (3) N. Davydenko M. Fish

2006 (1) R. Federer M. Baghdatis (21) N. Kiefer (4) D. Nalbandian (5) N. Davydenko F. Santoro (7) I. Ljubicic (25) S. Grosjean

2005 (4) M. Safin (3) L. Hewitt (1) R. Federer (2) A. Roddick (8) A. Agassi (26) N. Davydenko (9) D. Nalbandian (20) D. Hrbaty

2004 (2) R. Federer M. Safin (3) J. Ferrero (4) A. Agassi (1) A. Roddick (8) D. Nalbandian H. Arazi (9) S. Grosjean

2003 (2) A. Agassi (31) R. Schuettler W. Ferreira (9) A. Roddick (12) S. Grosjean (4) J. Ferrero (18) Y. El Aynaoui (10) D. Nalbandian

2002 (16) T. Johansson (9) M. Safin (7) T. Haas (26) J. Novak M. Rios W. Ferreira J. Bjorkman S. Koubek

2001 (6) A. Agassi (15) A. Clement (12) P. Rafter (16) S. Grosjean (4) Y. Kafelnikov T. Martin (14) D. Hrbaty C. Moya

2000 (1) A. Agassi (2) Y. Kafelnikov (3) P. Sampras (12) M. Norman H. Arazi Y. El Aynaoui C. Woodruff (4) N. Kiefer
AustrAliAn Open LAST 8 SINCE 2000
ROLAND GARROS championships history
OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968)
9- Rafael Nadal (2005-08, 10-14) 4- Max Mirnyi (2005-06, 11-12) Rafael Nadal 70-2
6- Borg (1974, 75, 78-81) 3- Paul Haarhuis (1995, 98, 2001) Roger Federer 65-16
3- Gustavo Kuerten (1997, 2000-01) Anders Jarryd (1983, 87, 91) Guillermo Vilas 58-17
Ivan Lendl (1984, 86, 87) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (1996-97, 2002) Ivan Lendl 53-12
Mats Wilander (1982, 85, 88) Andre Agassi 51-16

YOUNGEST CHAMPION OLDEST CHAMPION
Michael Chang, 1989 (17y3m) Andres Gimeno, 1972 (34y10m)

YEAR SINGLES WINNER (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS FINALISTS
2015 Stan Wawrinka(8) Novak Djokovic(1) 46 64 63 64 Ivan Dodig-Marcelo Melo Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
2014 Rafael Nadal(1) Novak Djokovic(2) 36 75 62 64 Julien Benneteau- Marcel Granollers-Marc Lopez
Edouard Roger-Vasselin
2013 Rafael Nadal(3) David Ferrer(4) 62 62 63 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Michael Llodra-Nicolas Mahut
2012 Rafael Nadal(2) Novak Djokovic (1) 64 63 26 75 Max Mirnyi-Daniel Nestor Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
2011 Rafael Nadal(1) Roger Federer(3) 75 76(3) 57 61 Max Mirnyi-Daniel Nestor Juan Sebastian Cabal-Eduardo Schwank
2010 Rafael Nadal(2) Robin Soderling(5) 64 62 64 Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic Lukas Dlouhy-Leander Paes
2009 Roger Federer(2) Robin Soderling(23) 61 76(1) 64 Lukas Dlouhy-Leander Paes Wesley Moodie-Dick Norman
2008 Rafael Nadal(2) Roger Federer(1) 61 63 60 Pablo Cuevas-Luis Horna Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic
2007 Rafael Nadal(2) Roger Federer(1) 63 46 63 64 Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor Lukas Dlouhy-Pavel Vizner
2006 Rafael Nadal(2) Roger Federer(1) 16 61 64 76(4) Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
2005 Rafael Nadal(4) Mariano Puerta(u) 67(6) 63 61 75 Jonas Bjorkman-Max Mirnyi Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
2004 Gaston Gaudio(u) Guillermo Coria(3) 06 36 64 61 86 Xavier Malisse-Olivier Rochus Michael Llodra-Fabrice Santoro
2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero(3) Martin Verkerk(u) 61 63 62 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Paul Haarhuis-Yevgeny Kafelnikov
2002 Albert Costa(20) Juan Carlos Ferrero(11) 61 60 46 63 Paul Haarhuis-Yevgeny Kafelnikov Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor
2001 Gustavo Kuerten(1) Alex Corretja(13) 67 75 62 60 Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes Petr Pala-Pavel Vizner
2000 Gustavo Kuerten(5) Magnus Norman(3) 62 63 26 76 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Paul Haarhuis-Sandon Stolle
1999 Andre Agassi(13) Andrei Medvedev(u) 16 26 64 63 64 Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes Goran Ivanisevic-Jeff Tarango
1998 Carlos Moya(12) Alex Corretja(14) 63 75 63 Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor
1997 Gustavo Kuerten(u) Sergi Bruguera(16) 63 64 62 Yevgeny Kafelnikov-Daniel Vacek Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde
1996 Yevgeny Kafelnikov(6) Michael Stich(15) 76 75 76 Yevgeny Kafelnikov-Daniel Vacek Guy Forget-Jakob Hlasek
1995 Thomas Muster(5) Michael Chang(6) 75 62 64 Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Nicklas Kulti-Magnus Larsson
1994 Sergi Bruguera(6) Alberto Berasategui(u) 63 75 26 61 Byron Black-Jonathan Stark Jan Apell-Jonas Bjorkman
1993 Sergi Bruguera(10) Jim Courier(2) 64 26 62 36 63 Luke Jensen-Murphy Jensen Marc Goellner-David Prinosil
1992 Jim Courier(1) Petr Korda(7) 75 62 61 Jakob Hlasek-Marc Rosset David Adams-Andrei Olhovskiy
1991 Jim Courier(9) Andre Agassi(4) 36 64 26 61 64 John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd Rick Leach-Jim Pugh
1990 Andres Gomez(4) Andre Agassi(3) 63 26 64 64 Sergio Casal-Emilio Sanchez Goran Ivanisevic-Petr Korda
1989 Michael Chang(15) Stefan Edberg(3) 61 36 46 64 62 Jim Grabb-Patrick McEnroe Mansour Bahrami-Eric Winogradsky
1988 Mats Wilander(3) Henri Leconte(11) 75 62 61 Andres Gomez-Emilio Sanchez John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd
1987 Ivan Lendl(1) Mats Wilander(4) 75 62 36 76 Anders Jarryd-Robert Seguso Guy Forget-Yannick Noah
1986 Ivan Lendl(1) Mikael Pernfors(u) 63 62 64 John Fitzgerald-Tomas Smid Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd
1985 Mats Wilander(4) Ivan Lendl(2) 36 64 62 62 Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick Shlomo Glickstein-Hans Simonsson
1984 Ivan Lendl(2) John McEnroe(1) 36 26 64 75 75 Henri Leconte-Yannick Noah Pavel Slozil-Tomas Smid
1983 Yannick Noah(6) Mats Wilander(5) 62 75 76 Anders Jarryd-Hans Simonsson Mark Edmondson-Sherwood Stewart
1982 Mats Wilander(u) Guillermo Vilas(3) 16 76 60 64 Sherwood Stewart-Ferdi Taygan Hans Gildemeister-Belus Prajoux
1981 Bjorn Borg(1) Ivan Lendl(5) 61 46 62 36 61 Heinz Gunthardt-Balazs Taroczy Terry Moor-Eliot Teltscher
1980 Bjorn Borg(1) Vitas Gerulaitis(5) 64 61 62 Victor Amaya-Hank Pfister Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez
1979 Bjorn Borg(1) Victor Pecci(u) 63 61 67 64 Gene Mayer-Sandy Mayer Ross Case-Phil Dent
1978 Bjorn Borg(1) Guillermo Vilas(2) 61 61 63 Gene Mayer-Hank Pfister Jose Higueras-Manuel Orantes
1977 Guillermo Vilas(3) Brian Gottfried(5) 60 63 60 Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez Wojtek Fibak-Jan Kodes
1976 Adriano Panatta(8) Harold Solomon(7) 61 64 46 76 Fred McNair-Sherwood Stewart Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez
1975 Bjorn Borg(1) Guillermo Vilas(4) 62 63 64 Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez John Alexander-Phil Dent
1974 Bjorn Borg(3) Manuel Orantes(14) 26 67 60 61 61 Dick Crealy-Onny Parun Stan Smith-Bob Lutz
1973 Ilie Nastase(2) Niki Pilic(u) 63 63 60 John Newcombe-Tom Okker Jimmy Connors-Ilie Nastase
1972** Andres Gimeno(6) Patrick Proisy(9) 46 63 61 61 Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan Patricio Cornejo-Jaime Fillol
1971 Jan Kodes(1) Ilie Nastase(3) 86 62 26 75 Arthur Ashe-Marty Riessen Tom Gorman-Stan Smith
1970 Jan Kodes(7) Zeljko Franulovic(5) 62 64 60 Ilie Nastase-Ion Tiriac Arthur Ashe-Charles Pasarell
1969 Rod Laver(1) Ken Rosewall(3) 64 63 64 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Roy Emerson-Rod Laver
1968* Ken Rosewall(2) Rod Laver(1) 63 61 26 62 Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle Roy Emerson-Rod Laver
1967 Roy Emerson Tony Roche 61 64 26 62 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher
1966 Tony Roche Istvan Gulyas(u) 61 64 75 Clark Graebner-Dennis Ralston Ilie Nastase-Ion Tiriac
1965 Fred Stolle Tony Roche 36 60 62 63 Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle Ken Fletcher-Bob Hewitt
1964 Manuel Santana Nicola Pietrangeli 63 61 46 75 Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher John Newcombe-Tony Roche
1963 Roy Emerson Pierre Darmon 36 61 64 64 Roy Emerson-Manuel Santana Gordon L. Forbes-Abe Segal
1962 Rod Laver Roy Emerson 36 26 63 97 62 Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Wilhelm Bungert-Christian Kuhnke
1961 Manuel Santana Nicola Pietrangeli 46 61 36 60 62 Roy Emerson-Rod Laver Bob Howe-Robert Mark
1960 Nicola Pietrangeli Luis Ayala 36 63 64 46 63 Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser J. Arilla-Andres Gimeno
1959 Nicola Pietrangeli Ian Vermaak(u) 36 63 64 61 Orlando Sirola-Nicola Pietrangeli Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser
1958 Mervyn Rose Luis Ayala 63 64 64 Ashley Cooper-Neale Fraser Bob Howe-Abe Segal
1957 Sven Davidson Herbie Flam 63 64 64 Mal Anderson-Ashley Cooper Don Candy-Mervyn Rose
1956 Lew Hoad Sven Davidson 64 86 63 Don Candy-Robert Perry Ashley Cooper-Lew Hoad
1955 Tony Trabert Sven Davidson 26 61 64 62 Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert Nicola Pietrangeli-Orlando Sirola

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1954 Tony Trabert Arthur Larsen 64 75 61 Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall
1953 Ken Rosewall Vic Seixas 63 64 16 62 Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Mervyn Rose-C. Wilderspin
1952 Jaroslav Drobny Frank A. Sedgman 62 60 36 64 Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Gardnar Mulloy-Dick Savitt
1951 Jaroslav Drobny Eric Sturgess 63 63 63 Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Gardnar Mulloy-Dick Savitt
1950 Budge Patty Jaroslav Drobny 61 62 36 57 75 Billy Talbert-Tony Trabert Jaroslav Drobny-Eric Sturgess
1949 Frank Parker Budge Patty 63 16 61 64 Richard Gonzales-Frank Parker Eustace Fannin-Eric Sturgess
1948 Frank Parker Jaroslav Drobny 64 75 57 86 Lennart Bergelin-Jaroslav Drobny Harry Hopman-Frank Sedgman
1947 Joseph Asboth Eric Sturgess 86 75 64 Eustace Fannin-Eric Sturgess Tom Brown-Billy Sidwell
1946 Marcel Bernard(u) Jaroslav Drobny 36 26 61 64 63 Marcel Bernard-Yvon Petra Enrique Morea-Pancho Segura
1945-40 No Competition
1939 W. Donald McNeill Bobby Riggs 75 60 63 Don McNeill-Charles Harris Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon
1938 J. Donald Budge Roderick Menzel 63 62 64 Bernard Destremau-Yvon Petra J. Donald Budge-Gene Mako
1937 Henner Henkel Henry Austin 61 64 63 Gottfried von Cramm-Henner Henkel N.G. Farquharson-V.G. Kirby
1936 Gottfried von Cramm Fred J. Perry 60 26 62 26 60 Jean Borotra-Marcel Bernard C.R.D. Tuckey-Pat Hughes
1935 Fred J. Perry Gottfried von Cramm 63 36 61 63 Jack Crawford-Adrian Quist V.B. McGrath-D.P. Turnbull
1934 Gottfried von Cramm John H. Crawford 64 79 36 75 63 Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Jack Crawford-V.B. McGrath
1933 John H. Crawford Henri Cochet 86 61 63 Pat Hughes-Fred Perry Adrian Quist-V.B. McGrath
1932 Henri Cochet Giorgio de Stefani 60 64 46 63 Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon Claude Boussus-Marcel Bernard
1931 Jean Borotra Claude Boussus 26 64 75 64 George Lott-John Van Ryn V.G. Kirby-N.G. Farquharson
1930 Henri Cochet William T. Tilden, II 36 86 63 61 Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon Harry Hopman-J. Willard
1929 Rene Lacoste Jean Borotra 63 26 60 26 86 Rene Lacoste-Jean Borotra Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon
1928 Henri Cochet Rene Lacoste 57 63 61 63 Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Henri Cochet-R. de Buzelet
1927 Rene Lacoste William T. Tilden, II 64 46 57 63 119 Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon Jean Borotra-Rene Lacoste
1926 Henri Cochet Rene Lacoste 62 64 63 Vinnie Richards-Howard Kinsey Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon
1925# Rene Lacoste Jean Borotra 75 61 64 Rene Lacoste-Jean Borotra Henri Cochet-Jacques Brugnon
(u) = unseeded #First year entries were accepted from all countries
*Open Championships began in 1968 **Closed to contract professionals in 1972

YEAR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS YEAR BOYS JUNIOR CHAMPIONS


2015 Mike Bryan-Bethanie Mattek-Sands 2015 Tommy Paul (USA) 1991 Andrei Medvedev (UKR)
2014 Jean-Julien Rojer-Anna-Lena Groenefeld 2014 Andrey Rublev (RUS) 1990 Andrea Gaudenzi (ITA)
2013 Frantisek Cermak-Lucie Hradecka 2013 Christian Garin (CHI) 1989 Fabrice Santoro (FRA)
2012 Mahesh Bhupathi-Sania Mirza 2012 Kimmer Coppejans (BEL) 1988 Nicolas Pereira (VEN)
2011 Scott Lipsky-Casey Dellacqua 2011 Bjorn Fratangelo (USA) 1987 Guillermo Perez-Roldan (ARG)
2010 Nenad Zimonjic-Katarina Srebotnik 2010 Agustin Velotti (ARG) 1986 Guillermo Perez-Roldan (ARG)
2009 Bob Bryan-Liezel Huber 2009 Daniel Berta (SWE) 1985 Jaime Yzaga (PER)
2008 Bob Bryan-Victoria Azarenka 2008 Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) 1984 Kent Carlsson (SWE)
2007 Andy Ram-Nathalie Dechy 2007 Uladzimir Ignatik (BLR) 1983 Stefan Edberg (SWE)
2006 Nenad Zimonjic-Katarina Srebotnik 2006 Martin Klizan (SVK) 1982 Tarik Benhabiles (FRA)
2005 Fabrice Santoro-Daniela Hantuchova 1981 Mats Wilander (SWE)
2005 Marin Cilic (CRO)
2004 Richard Gasquet-Tatiana Golovin 1980 Henri Leconte (FRA)
2003 Mike Bryan-Lisa Raymond 2004 Gael Monfils (FRA)
2003 Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 1979 Ramesh Krishnan (IND)
2002 Wayne Black-Cara Black
2002 Richard Gasquet (FRA) 1978 Ivan Lendl (CZE)
2001 Tomas Carbonell-Virginia Ruana Pascual
2000 David Adams-Mariaan de Swardt 2001 Carlos Cuadrado (ESP) 1977 John McEnroe (USA)
1999 Piet Norval-Katarina Srebotnik 2000 Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA) 1976 Heinz Gunthardt (SUI)
1998 Justin Gimelstob-Venus Williams 1999 Guillermo Coria (ARG) 1975 Christophe Roger-Vasselin (FRA)
1997 Mahesh Bhupathi-Rika Hiraki 1998 Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) 1974 Christophe Casa (FRA)
1996 Javier Frana-Patricia Tarabini 1997 Daniel Elsner (GER) 1973 Victor Pecci (PAR)
1995 Mark Woodforde-Larisa Savchenko-Neiland 1996 Alberto Martin (ESP) 1972 Buster Mottram (GBR)
1994 Menno Oosting-Kristie Boogert 1995 Mariano Zabaleta (ARG) 1971 Corrado Barazzutti (ITA)
1993 Andrei Olhovskiy-Eugenia Manutokova 1994 Jacobo Diaz (ESP) 1970 Juan Herrera (ESP)
1992 Todd Woodbridge-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 1993 Robert Carretero (ESP) 1969 Antonio Munoz (ESP)
1991 Cyril Suk-Helena Sukova 1992 Andrei Pavel (ROM) 1968 Phil Dent (AUS)
1990 Jorge Lozano-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario
1989 Tom Nijssen-Manon Bollegraf
1988 Jorge Lozano-Lori McNeil
1987 Emilio Sanchez-Pam Shriver
1986 Ken Flach-Kathy Jordan
1985 Heinz Gunthardt-Martina Navratilova
1984 Dick Stockton-Anne Smith
1983 Eliot Teltscher-Barbara Jordan
1982 John Lloyd-Wendy Turnbull
1981 Jimmy Arias-Andrea Jaeger
1980 Billy Martin-Anne Smith
1979 Bob Hewitt-Wendy Turnbull
1978 Pavel Slozil-Renata Tomanova
1977 John McEnroe-Mary Carillo
1976 Kim Warwick-Illona Kloss
1975 Tomas Koch-Fiorella Bonicelli
1974 Ivan Molina-Martina Navratilova
1973 Claude Barclay-Francoise Durr
1972 Kim Warwick-Evonne Goolagong
1971 Claude Barclay-Francoise Durr
1970 Bob Hewitt-Billie Jean King
1969 Marty Riessen-Margaret Court
1968 Claude Barclay-Francoise Durr

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CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS

2015 (8) S. Wawrinka (1) N. Djokovic (3) A. Murray (14) J. Tsonga (6) R. Nadal (2) R. Federer (7) D. Ferrer (5) K. Nishikori

2014 (1) R. Nadal (2) N. Djokovic (7) A. Murray (18) E. Gulbis (5) D. Ferrer (8) M. Raonic (6) T. Berdych (23) G. Monfils

2013 (3) R. Nadal (4) D. Ferrer (1) N. Djokovic (6) J. Tsonga (12) T. Haas (2) R. Federer (9) S. Wawrinka (32) T. Robredo

2012 (2) R. Nadal (1) N. Djokovic (3) R. Federer (6) D. Ferrer (5) J. Tsonga (12) N. Almagro (9) J. Del Potro (4) A. Murray

2011 (1) R. Nadal (3) R. Federer (4) A. Murray (2) N. Djokovic (5) R. Soderling F. Fognini (9) G. Monfils J. Chela

2010 (2) R. Nadal (5) R. Soderling (22) J. Melzer (15) T. Berdych (1) R. Federer (19) N. Almagro (3) N. Djokovic (11) M. Youzhny

2009 (2) R. Federer (23) R. Soderling (5) J. Del Potro (12) F. Gonzalez (11) G. Monfils (3) A. Murray (16) T. Robredo (10) N. Davydenko

2008 (2) R. Nadal (1) R. Federer G. Monfils (3) N. Djokovic (24) F. Gonzalez (19) N. Almagro E. Gulbis (5) D. Ferrer

2007 (2) R. Nadal (1) R. Federer (4) N. Davydenko (6) N. Djokovic (9) T. Robredo (23) C. Moya (19) G. Caas (PR) I. Andreev

2006 (2) R. Nadal (1) R. Federer (3) D. Nalbandian (4) I. Ljubicic (12) M. Ancic N. Djokovic (6) N. Davydenko J. Benneteau

2005 (4) R. Nadal M. Puerta (1) R. Federer (12) N. Davydenko V. Hanescu (20) D. Ferrer (9) G. Caas (15) T. Robredo

2004 G. Gaudio (3) G. Coria (9) T. Henman (8) D. Nalbandian (5) C. Moya (28) G. Kuerten (22) J. Chela (12) L. Hewitt

2003 (3) J. Ferrero M. Verkerk (9) A. Costa (7) G. Coria (2) A. Agassi (19) F. Gonzalez (4) C. Moya (28) T. Robredo

2002 (20) A. Costa (11) J. Ferrero (2) M. Safin (18) A. Corretja (10) S. Grosjean (4) A. Agassi (15) G. Caas (22) A. Pavel

2001 (1) G. Kuerten (13) A. Corretja (4) J. Ferrero (10) S. Grosjean (7) Y. Kafelnikov (3) A. Agassi (6) L. Hewitt R. Federer

2000 (5) G. Kuerten (3) M. Norman F. Squillari (16) J. Ferrero (12) M. Safin (4) Y. Kafelnikov (10) A. Corretja A. Costa
roland garros LAST 8 SINCE 2000

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wimbledon championships history
OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968)
7- Roger Federer (2003-07, 09, 12) 9- Todd Woodbridge (1993-97, 2000, 02, 04) Jimmy Connors 84-18
Pete Sampras (1993-95, 97-2000) 6- Mark Woodforde (1993-97, 2000) Roger Federer 79-10
5- Bjorn Borg (1976-80) 5- John McEnroe (1979, 81, 83-84, 92) Boris Becker 71-12
4- Rod Laver (1961, 62, 68, 69)* Pete Sampras 63-7
*1961 and 62 before Open Era John McEnroe 59-11

YOUNGEST CHAMPION OLDEST CHAMPION


Boris Becker, 1985 (17y7m) Arthur Ashe, 1975 (31y11m)

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 SINGLES WINNER (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS FINALISTS
2015 Novak Djokovic(1) Roger Federer(2) 76(1) 67(10) 64 63 Jean-Julien Rojer-Horia Tecau Jamie Murray-John Peers
2014 Novak Djokovic(1) Roger Federer(4) 67(7) 64 76(4) 57 64 Vasek Pospisil-Jack Sock Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
2013 Andy Murray (2) Novak Djokovic(1) 64 75 64 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Ivan Dodig-Marcelo Melo
2012 Roger Federer (3) Andy Murray (4) 46 75 63 64 Jonathan Marray-Frederik Nielsen Robert Lindstedt-Horia Tecau
2011 Novak Djokovic(2) Rafael Nadal(1) 64 61 16 63 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Robert Lindstedt-Horia Tecau
2010 Rafael Nadal(2) Tomas Berdych(12) 63 75 64 Jurgen Melzer-Philipp Petzschner Robert Lindstedt-Horia Tecau
2009 Roger Federer(1) Andy Roddick(5) 57 76(6) 76(5) 36 1614 Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
2008 Rafael Nadal(2) Roger Federer(1) 64 64 67(5) 67(8) 97 Daniel Nestor-Nenad Zimonjic Jonas Bjorkman-Kevin Ullyett
2007 Roger Federer(1) Rafael Nadal(2) 76(7) 46 76(3) 26 62 Arnaud Clement-Michael Llodra Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
2006 Roger Federer (1) Rafael Nadal (2) 60 76(5) 67(2) 63 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Fabrice Santoro-Nenad Zimonjic
2005 Roger Federer(1) Andy Roddick(2) 62 76(2) 64 Stephen Huss-Wesley Moodie Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan
2004 Roger Federer(1) Andy Roddick(2) 46 75 76 64 Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge Julian Knowle-Nenad Zimonjic
2003 Roger Federer(4) Mark Philippoussis(u) 76(5) 62 76(3) Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge Mahesh Bhupathi-Max Mirnyi
2002 Lleyton Hewitt(1) David Nalbandian(28) 61 63 62 Jonas Bjorkman-Todd Woodbridge Mark Knowles-Daniel Nestor
2001 Goran Ivanisevic(u) Patrick Rafter(3) 63 36 63 26 97 Donald Johnson-Jared Palmer Jiri Novak-David Rikl
2000 Pete Sampras(1) Patrick Rafter(12) 67 76 64 62 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Paul Haarhuis-Sandon Stolle
1999 Pete Sampras(1) Andre Agassi(4) 63 64 75 Mahesh Bhupathi-Leander Paes Paul Haarhuis-Jared Palmer
1998 Pete Sampras(1) Goran Ivanisevic(14) 67 76 64 36 62 Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde
1997 Pete Sampras(1) Cedric Pioline(u) 64 62 64 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Jacco Eltingh-Paul Haarhuis
1996 Richard Krajicek(s) MaliVai Washington(u) 63 64 63 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Byron Black-Grant Connell
1995 Pete Sampras(2) Boris Becker(3) 67 62 64 62 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Rick Leach-Scott Melville
1994 Pete Sampras(1) Goran Ivanisevic(4) 76 76 60 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Grant Connell-Patrick Galbraith
1993 Pete Sampras(1) Jim Courier(3) 76 76 36 63 Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde Grant Connell-Patrick Galbraith
1992 Andre Agassi (12) Goran Ivanisevic(8) 67 64 64 16 64 John McEnroe-Michael Stich Jim Grabb-Richey Reneberg
1991 Michael Stich (6) Boris Becker(2) 64 76 64 John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd Javier Frana-Leonardo Lavalle
1990 Stefan Edberg(3) Boris Becker(2) 62 62 36 36 64 Rick Leach-Jim Pugh Pieter Aldrich-Danie Visser
1989 Boris Becker (3) Stefan Edberg (2) 60 76 64 John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd Rick Leach-Jim Pugh
1988 Stefan Edberg(3) Boris Becker(6) 46 76 64 62 Ken Flach-Robert Seguso John Fitzgerald-Anders Jarryd
1987 Pat Cash(11) Ivan Lendl(2) 76 62 75 Ken Flach-Robert Seguso Sergio Casal-Emilio Sanchez
1986 Boris Becker(4) Ivan Lendl(1) 64 63 75 Joakim Nystrom-Mats Wilander Gary Donnelly-Peter Fleming
1985 Boris Becker(u) Kevin Curren(8) 63 67 76 64 Heinz Gunthardt-Balazs Taroczy Pat Cash-John Fitzgerald
1984 John McEnroe(1) Jimmy Connors(3) 61 61 62 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Pat Cash-Paul McNamee
1983 John McEnroe(2) Chris Lewis(u) 62 62 62 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Tim Gullikson-Tom Gullikson
1982 Jimmy Connors(2) John McEnroe(1) 36 63 67 76 64 Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee Peter Fleming-John McEnroe
1981 John McEnroe(2) Bjorn Borg(1) 46 76 76 64 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Bob Lutz-Stan Smith
1980 Bjorn Borg(1) John McEnroe(2) 16 75 63 67 86 Peter McNamara-Paul McNamee Bob Lutz-Stan Smith
1979 Bjorn Borg(1) Roscoe Tanner(5) 67 61 36 63 64 Peter Fleming-John McEnroe Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez
1978 Bjorn Borg(1) Jimmy Connors(2) 62 62 63 Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan Peter Fleming-John McEnroe
1977 Bjorn Borg(2) Jimmy Connors(1) 36 62 61 57 64 Geoff Masters-Ross Case John Alexander-Phil Dent
1976 Bjorn Borg(4) Ilie Nastase(3) 64 62 97 Brian Gottfried-Raul Ramirez Ross Case-Geoff Masters
1975 Arthur Ashe(6) Jimmy Connors(1) 61 61 57 64 Vitas Gerulaitis-Sandy Mayer Colin Dowdeswell-Allan Stone
1974 Jimmy Connors(3) Ken Rosewall(9) 61 61 64 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Bob Lutz-Stan Smith
1973 Jan Kodes(2) Alex Metreveli(4) 61 98 63 Jimmy Connors-Ilie Nastase John Cooper-Neale Fraser
1972** Stan Smith(1) Ilie Nastase(2) 46 63 63 46 75 Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan Stan Smith-Erik van Dillen
1971 John Newcombe(2) Stan Smith(4) 63 57 26 64 64 Roy Emerson-Rod Laver Arthur Ashe-Dennis Ralston
1970 John Newcombe(2) Ken Rosewall(5) 57 63 62 36 61 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle
1969 Rod Laver(1) John Newcombe(6) 64 57 64 64 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Tom Okker-Marty Riessen
1968* Rod Laver(1) Tony Roche(15) 63 64 62 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle
1967 John Newcombe Wilhelm Bungert(u) 63 61 61 Bob Hewitt-Frew McMillan Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher
1966 Manuel Santana Dennis Ralston 64 119 64 Ken Fletcher-John Newcombe Bill Bowrey-Owen Davidson
1965 Roy Emerson Fred Stolle 62 64 64 John Newcombe-Tony Roche Ken Fletcher-Bob Hewitt
1964 Roy Emerson Fred Stolle 64 1210 46 63 Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Roy Emerson-Ken Fletcher

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1963 Chuck McKinley Fred Stolle(u) 97 61 64 Rafael Osuna-Antonio Palafox Jean Claude Barclay-Pierre Darmon
1962 Rod Laver Martin Mulligan(u) 62 62 61 Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle Boro Jovanovic-Nikki Pilic
1961 Rod Laver Chuck McKinley 63 61 64 Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Bob Hewitt-Fred Stolle
1960 Neale Fraser Rod Laver 64 36 97 75 Rafael Osuna-Dennis Ralston Mike Davies-Bobby Wilson
1959 Alex Olmedo Rod Laver(u) 64 63 64 Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Rod Laver-Bob Mark
1958 Ashley Cooper Neale Fraser 36 63 64 1311 Sven Davidson-Ulf Schmidt Ashley Cooper-Neale Fraser
1957 Lew Hoad Ashley Cooper 62 61 62 Budge Patty-Gardnar Mulloy Neale Fraser-Lew Hoad
1956 Lew Hoad Ken Rosewall 62 46 75 64 Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Nicola Pietrangeli-Orlando Sirola
1955 Tony Trabert Kurt Nielsen(u) 63 75 61 Rex Hartwig-Lew Hoad Neale Fraser-Ken Rosewall
1954 Jaroslav Drobny Ken Rosewall 62 46 75 64 Rex Hartwig-Mervyn Rose Vic Seixas-Tony Trabert
1953 Vic Seixas Kurt Nielsen(u) 97 63 64 Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Rex Hartwig-Mervyn Rose
1952 Frank Sedgman Jaroslav Drobny 46 63 62 63 Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Vic Seixas-Eric Sturgess
1951 Dick Savitt Ken McGregor 64 64 64 Ken McGregor-Frank Sedgman Jaroslav Drobny-Eric Sturgess
1950 Budge Patty Frank Sedgman 61 810 62 63 John Bromwich-Adrian Quist Geoff Brown-O. Billy Sidwell
1949 Fred R. Schroeder Jr. Jaroslav Drobny 36 60 63 46 64 Richard Gonzales-Frank Parker Gardnar Mulloy-Ted Schroeder
1948 Bob Falkenburg John Bromwich 75 06 62 36 75 John Bromwich-Frank Sedgman Tom Brown-Gardnar Mulloy
1947 Jack Kramer Tom P. Brown 61 63 62 Bob Falkenburg-Jack Kramer Tony Mottram-O. Billy Sidwell
1946 Yvon Petra Geoff E. Brown 62 64 79 57 64 Tom Brown-Jack Kramer Geoff Brown-Dinny Pails
1940-45 No competition
1939 Bobby Riggs Elwood Cooke 26 86 36 63 62 Elwood Cooke-Bobby Riggs Charles Hare-Frank Wilde
1938 J. Donald Budge Henry Austin 61 60 63 Don Budge-Gene Mako Henner Henkel-George von Metasa
1937 J. Donald Budge Gottfried von Cramm 63 64 62 Don Budge-Gene Mako. Pat Hughes-Raymond Tuckey
1936 Fred J. Perry Gottfried von Cramm 61 61 60 G. Pat Hughes-Raymond Tuckey Charles Hare-Frank Wilde
1935 Fred J. Perry Gottfried von Cramm 62 64 64 Jack Crawford-Adrian Quist Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn
1934 Fred J. Perry Jack Crawford 63 60 75 George M. Lott-Lester R. Stoefen Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon
1933 Jack Crawford Ellsworth Vines 46 119 62 26 64 Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Ryosuke Nunoi-Jiro Satoh
1932 Ellsworth Vines Henry Austin 64 62 60 Jean Borotra-Jacques Brugnon Fred J. Perry-G. Pat Hughes
1931 Sidney B. Wood Jr. Francis X. Shields w.o. George M. Lott-John Van Ryn Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet
1930 William T. Tilden, II Wilmer Allison(u) 63 97 64 Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn John H. Doeg-George M. Lott
1929 Henri Cochet Jean Borotra 64 63 64 Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn J. Colin Gregory-Ian G. Collins
1928 Rene Lacoste Henri Cochet 61 46 64 62 Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet Gerald Patterson-J.B. Hawkes
1927 Henri Cochet Jean Borotra 46 46 63 64 75 Frank Hunter-William T. Tilden, II Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet
1926 Jean Borotra Howard Kinsey 86 61 63 Jacques Brugnon-Henri Cochet Howard Kinsey-Vincent Richards
1925 Rene Lacoste Jean Borotra 63 63 46 86 Jean Borotra-Rene Lacoste J. Hennessey-R. Casey
1924 Jean Borotra Rene Lacoste 61 36 61 36 64 Frank Hunter-Vincent Richards Richard N. Williams-Watson M. Washburn
1923 William M. Johnston Francis T. Hunter 60 63 61 Leslie A. Godfree-Randolph Lycett Count de Gomar-Eduardo Flaquer
1922 Gerald L. Patterson Randolph Lycett 63 64 62 James O. Anderson-Randolph Lycett Gerald Patterson-Pat OHara Wood
1921 William T. Tilden, II Brian I.C. Norton 46 26 61 60 75 Randolph Lycett-Max Woosnam Arthur H. Lowe-Frank G. Lowe
1920 William T. Tilden, II Gerald L. Patterson 26 63 62 64 Richard N. Williams-Chuck S. Garland A.R.F. Kingscote-J. Cecil Parke
1919 Gerald L. Patterson Norman E. Brookes 63 75 62 R.V. Thomas-Pat OHara Wood Randolph Lycett-R.W. Heath
1915-18 No competition
1914 Norman E. Brookes Anthony F. Wilding 64 64 75 Norman E. Brookes-Anthony F. Wilding H. Roper Barrett-Charles P. Dixon
1913 Anthony F. Wilding Maurice McLoughlin 86 63 108 H. Roper Barrett-Charles P. Dixon F.W. Rahe-Heinrich Kleinschroth
1912 Anthony F. Wilding Arthur W. Gore 64 64 46 64 H. Roper Barrett-Charles P. Dixon Andre Gobert-Max Decugis
1911 Anthony F. Wilding H. Roper Barrett 64 46 26 62 ret. Andre Gobert-Max Decugis Anthony F. Wilding-M.J.G. Ritchie
1910 Anthony F. Wilding Arthur W. Gore 64 75 46 62 Anthony F. Wilding-M.J.G. Ritchie Arthur W. Gore-H. Roper Barret
1909 Arthur W. Gore M.J.G. Ritchie 68 16 62 62 62 Arthur W. Gore-H. Roper Barrett Stanley Doust-H.A. Parker
1908 Arthur W. Gore H. Roper Barrett 63 62 46 36 64 Anthony F. Wilding-M.J.G. Ritchie Arthur W. Gore-H. Roper Barrett
1907 Norman E. Brookes Arthur W. Gore 64 62 62 Norman E. Brookes-Anthony F. Wilding Beals C. Wright-Karl Behr
1906 H. Laurie Doherty Frank L. Riseley 64 46 62 63 Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty
1905 H. Laurie Doherty Norman F. Brookes 86 62 64 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley
1904 H. Laurie Doherty Frank L. Riseley 61 75 86 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley
1903 H. Laurie Doherty Frank L. Riseley 75 63 60 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Harold S. Mahoney-M.J.G. Ritchie
1902 H. Laurie Doherty Arthur W. Gore 64 63 36 60 Sidney H. Smith-Frank Riseley Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty
1901 Arthur W. Gore Reggie F. Doherty 46 75 64 64 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Dwight Davis-Holcombe Ward
1900 Reggie F. Doherty Sidney H. Smith 68 63 61 62 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty H. Roper Barrett-H.A. Nisbet
1899 Reggie F. Doherty Arthur W. Gore 16 46 62 63 63 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty H.A. Nisbet-C. Hobart
1898 Reggie F. Doherty H. Laurie Doherty 63 63 26 57 61 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty H.A. Nisbet-C. Hobart
1897 Reggie F. Doherty Harold S. Mahoney 64 64 63 Reggie F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley
1896 Harold S. Mahoney Wilfred Baddeley 62 68 57 86 63 Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley Reggie F. Doherty-H.A. Nisbet
1895 Wilfred Baddeley Wilberforce V. Eaves 46 26 86 62 63 Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley E.W. Lewis-W.V. Eaves
1894 Joshua Pim Wilfred Baddeley 108 62 86 Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley H.S. Barlow-C.H. Martin
1893 Joshua Pim Wilfred Baddeley 36 61 63 62 Joshua Pim-F.O. Stoker E.W. Lewis-H.S. Barlow
1892 Wilfred Baddeley Joshua Pim 46 63 63 62 E.W. Lewis-H.S. Barlow Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley
1891 Wilfred Baddeley Joshua Pim 64 16 75 60 Wilfred Baddeley-Herbert Baddeley Joshua Pim-F.O. Stoker
1890 William J. Hamilton William Renshaw 68 62 36 61 61 Joshua Pim-F.O. Stoker E.W. Lewis-G.W. Hillyard
1889 William Renshaw Ernest Renshaw 64 61 36 60 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw E.W. Lewis-G.W. Hillyard
1888 Ernest Renshaw Herbert F. Lawford 63 75 60 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw Herbert W. Wilberforce-P.B. Lyon
1887 Herbert F. Lawford Ernest Renshaw 16 63 36 64 64 Herbert W. Wilberforce-P.B. Lyon J. Hope Crispe-E. Barratt Smith
1886 William Renshaw Herbert F. Lawford 60 57 63 64 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw C.E. Farrar-A.J. Stanley
1885 William Renshaw Herbert F. Lawford 75 62 46 75 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw C.E. Farrar-A.J. Stanley
1884 William Renshaw Herbert F. Lawford 60 64 97 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw E.W. Lewis-E.L. Williams

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1883 William Renshaw Ernest Renshaw 26 63 63 46 63 C.W. Grinstead-C.E. Weldon C.B. Russell-R.T. Milford
1882 William Renshaw Ernest Renshaw 61 26 46 62 62 John T. Hartley-R.T. Richardson J.G. Horn-C.B. Russell
1881 William Renshaw John T. Hartley 60 61 61 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw W.J. Down-H. Vaughan
1880 John T. Hartley Herbert F. Lawford 60 62 26 63 William Renshaw-Ernest Renshaw O.E. Woodhouse-C.J. Cole
1879 John T. Hartley V. St. Leger Gould 62 64 62 L.R. Erskine-Herbert F. Lawford F. Durant-G.E. Tabor
1878 P. Frank Hadow Spencer W. Gore 75 61 97 (PLAYED FROM 1879 TO 1883 AT OXFORD)
1877 Spencer W. Gore William C. Marshall 61 62 64
*Open Championships began in 1968
**Closed to contract professional
(s) = seeded but not numbered by championship committee (u) = unseeded

YEAR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS YEAR BOYS JUNIOR CHAMPIONS


2015 Leander Paes-Martina Hingis 2015 Reilly Opelka (USA)
2014 Nenad Zimonjic-Samantha Stosur 2014 Noah Rubin (USA)
2013 Daniel Nestor-Kristina Mladenovic 2013 Gianluigi Quinzi (ITA)
2012 Mike Bryan-Lisa Raymond 2012 Filip Peliwo (CAN)
2011 Jurgen Melzer-Iveta Benesova 2011 Luke Saville (AUS)
2010 Leander Paes-Cara Black 2010 Marton Fucsovics (HUN)
2009 Mark Knowles-Anna-Lena Groenefeld 2009 Andrey Kuznetsov (RUS)
2008 Bob Bryan-Samantha Stosur 2008 Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)
2007 Jamie Murray-Jelena Jankovic 2007 Donald Young (USA)
2006 Andy Ram-Vera Zvonareva 2006 Thiemo De Bakker (NED)
2005 Mahesh Bhupathi-Mary Pierce 2005 Jeremy Chardy (FRA)
2004 Wayne Black-Cara Black 2004 Gael Monfils (FRA)
2003 Leander Paes-Martina Navratilova 2003 Florin Mergea (ROM)
2002 Mahesh Bhupathi-Elena Likhovtseva 2002 Todd Reid (AUS)
2001 Leos Friedl-Daniela Hantuchova 2001 Roman Valent (SUI)
2000 Donald Johnson-Kimberly Po 2000 Nicolas Mahut (FRA)
1999 Leander Paes-Lisa Raymond 1999 Jurgen Melzer (AUT)
1998 Max Mirnyi-Serena Williams 1998 Roger Federer (SUI)
1997 Cyril Suk-Helena Sukova 1997 Wesley Whitehouse (RSA)
1996 Cyril Suk-Helena Sukova 1996 Vladimir Voltchkov (BLR)
1995 Jonathan Stark-Martina Navratilova 1995 Oliver Mutis (FRA)
1994 Todd Woodbridge-Helena Sukova 1994 Scott Humphries (USA)
1993 Mark Woodforde-Martina Navratilova 1993 Razvan Sabau (ROM)
1992 Cyril Suk-Larisa Savchenko-Neiland 1992 David Skoch (CZE)
1991 John Fitzgerald-Liz Smylie 1991 Thomas Enqvist (SWE)
1990 Rick Leach-Zina Garrison 1990 Leander Paes (IND)
1989 Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna 1989 Nicklas Kulti (SWE)
1988 Sherwood Stewart-Zina Garrison 1988 Nicolas Pereira (VEN)
1987 Jeremy Bates-Jo Durie 1987 Diego Nargiso (ITA)
1986 Ken Flach-Kathy Jordan 1986 Eduardo Velev (MEX)
1985 Paul McNamee-Martina Navratilova 1985 Leonardo Lavalle (MEX)
1984 John Lloyd-Wendy Turnbull 1984 Mark Kratzmann (AUS)
1983 John Lloyd-Wendy Turnbull 1983 Stefan Edberg (SWE)
1982 Kevin Curren-Anne Smith 1982 Pat Cash (AUS)
1981 Frew McMillan-Betty Stove 1981 Matt Anger (USA)
1980 John Austin-Tracy Austin 1980 Thierry Tulasne (FRA)
1979 Bob Hewitt-Greer Stevens 1979 Ramesh Krishnan (IND)
1978 Frew McMillan-Betty Stove 1978 Ivan Lendl (CZE)
1977 Bob Hewitt-Greer Stevens 1977 Van Winitsky (USA)
1976 Tony Roche-Francoise Durr 1976 Heinz Gunthardt (SUI)
1975 Marty Riessen-Margaret Court 1975 Chris Lewis (NZL)
1974 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King 1974 Billy Martin (USA)
1973 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King 1973 Billy Martin (USA)
1972 Ilie Nastase-Rosie Casals 1972 Bjorn Borg (SWE)
1971 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King 1971 Robert Kreiss (USA)
1970 Ilie Nastase-Rosie Casals 1970 Byron Bertram (RSA)
1969 Fred Stolle-Ann Jones 1969 Byron Bertram (RSA)
1968 Ken Fletcher-Margaret Court 1968 John Alexander (ESP)

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CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS

2015 (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Federer (21) R. Gasquet (3) A. Murray (9) M. Cilic (12) G. Simon V. Pospisil (4) S. Wawrinka

2014 (1) N. Djokovic (4) R. Federer (11) G. Dimitrov (8) M. Raonic (26) M. Cilic (3) A. Murray (5) S. Wawrinka (WC) N. Kyrgios

2013 (2) A. Murray (1) N. Djokovic (8) J. Del Potro (24) J. Janowicz (7) T. Berdych F. Verdasco (4) D. Ferrer L. Kubot

2012 (3) R. Federer (4) A. Murray (1) N. Djokovic (5) J. Tsonga (31) F. Mayer (26) M. Youzhny (7) D. Ferrer (27) P. Kohlschreiber

2011 (2) N. Djokovic (1) R. Nadal (4) A. Murray (12) J. Tsonga (10) M. Fish (Q) B. Tomic (3) R. Federer F. Lopez

2010 (2) R. Nadal (12) T. Berdych (4) A. Murray (3) N. Djokovic (1) R. Federer (6) R. Soderling Y. Lu (10) J. Tsonga

2009 (2) R. Federer (6) A. Roddick (24) T. Haas (3) A. Murray (22) I. Karlovic (WC) J. Ferrero (4) N. Djokovic L. Hewitt

2008 (2) R. Nadal (1) R. Federer M. Safin R. Schuettler M. Ancic (11) A. Murray (32) F. Lopez A. Clement

2007 (1) R. Federer (2) R. Nadal (12) R. Gasquet (4) N. Djokovic (20) J. Ferrero (7) T. Berdych (3) A. Roddick (10) M. Baghdatis

2006 (1) R. Federer (2) R. Nadal J. Bjorkman (18) M. Baghdatis (7) M. Ancic (22) J. Nieminen (6) L. Hewitt (14) R. Stepanek

2005 (1) R. Federer (2) A. Roddick (3) L. Hewitt (12) T. Johansson (21) F. Gonzalez (9) S. Grosjean (26) F. Lopez (18) D. Nalbandian

2004 (1) R. Federer (2) A. Roddick (10) S. Grosjean M. Ancic (7) L. Hewitt (12) S. Schalken (5) T. Henman F. Mayer

2003 (4) R. Federer M. Philippoussis (5) A. Roddick (13) S. Grosjean (8) S. Schalken J. Bjorkman (10) T. Henman A. Popp

2002 (1) L. Hewitt (28) D. Nalbandian (4) T. Henman (27) X. Malisse (18) S. Schalken A. Sa (22) N. Lapentti R. Krajicek

2001 (WC) G. Ivanisevic (3) P. Rafter (2) A. Agassi (6) T. Henman (24) N. Escude (10) T. Enqvist (4) M. Safin (15) R. Federer
wimbledon LAST 8 SINCE 2000

2000 (1) P. Sampras (12) P. Rafter (Q) V. Voltchkov (2) A. Agassi J. Gambill (10) M. Philippoussis A. Popp B. Black

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US OPEN championships history
OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS (SINCE 1968) OPEN ERA DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS MATCH WINS LEADERS (SINCE 1968)
5- Jimmy Connors (1974, 76, 78, 82-83) 5- Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Jimmy Connors 98-17
Roger Federer (2004-08) (2005, 08, 10, 12, 14) Andre Agassi 79-19
Pete Sampras (1990, 93, 95-96, 2002) 4- Bob Lutz (1968, 74, 78, 80) Roger Federer 78-11
4- John McEnroe (1979, 80-81, 84) John McEnroe (1979, 81, 83, 89) Ivan Lendl 73-13
3- Ivan Lendl (1985, 86-87) Stan Smith (1968, 74, 78, 80) Pete Sampras 71-9

YOUNGEST CHAMPION OLDEST CHAMPION


Pete Sampras, 1990 (19y0m) Ken Rosewall, 1970 (35y10m)

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
organised, 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 SINGLES WINNER (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS FINALISTS
2015 Novak Djokovic(1) Roger Federer(2) 64 57 64 64 Pierre-Hugues Herbet-Nicolas Mahut Jamie Murray-John Peers
2014 Marin Cilic(14) Kei Nishikori(10) 63 63 63 Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan Marcel Granollers-Marc Lopez
2013 Rafael Nadal(2) Novak Djokovic(1) 62 36 64 61 Leander Paes - Radek Stepanek Alexander Peya - Bruno Soares
2012 Andy Murray(3) Novak Djokovic(2) 76(10) 75 26 36 62 Bob Bryan - Mike Bryan Leander Paes - Radek Stepanek
2011 Novak Djokovic(1) Rafael Nadal(2) 62 64 67(3) 61 Jurgen Melzer - Philipp Petzschner Mariusz Frystenberg - Marcin Matkowski
2010 Rafael Nadal(1) Novak Djokovic(3) 64 57 64 62 Bob Bryan - Mike Bryan Rohan Bopanna - Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi
2009 Juan Martin del Potro(6) Roger Federer(1) 36 76(5) 46 76(4) 62 Lukas Dlouhy - Leander Paes Mahesh Bhupathi - Mark Knowles
2008 Roger Federer(2) Andy Murray(6) 62 75 62 Bob Bryan - Mike Bryan Lukas Dlouhy - Leander Paes
2007 Roger Federer(1) Novak Djokovic(3) 76(4) 76(2) 64 Simon Aspelin - Julian Knowle Lukas Dlouhy - Pavel Vizner
2006 Roger Federer(1) Andy Roddick(9) 62 46 75 61 Martin Damm - Leander Paes Jonas Bjorkman - Max Mirnyi
2005 Roger Federer(1) Andre Agassi(7) 63 26 76(1) 61 Bob Bryan - Mike Bryan Jonas Bjorkman - Max Mirnyi
2004 Roger Federer(1) Lleyton Hewitt(4) 60 76(3) 60 Mark Knowles - Daniel Nestor Leander Paes - David Rikl
2003 Andy Roddick(4) Juan Carlos Ferrero(3) 63 76(2) 63 Jonas Bjorkman - Todd Woodbridge Bob Bryan - Mike Bryan
2002 Pete Sampras(17) Andre Agassi(6) 63 64 57 64 Mahesh Bhupathi - Max Mirnyi Jiri Novak - Radek Stepanek
2001 Lleyton Hewitt(4) Pete Sampras(10) 76 61 61 Wayne Black - Kevin Ullyett Donald Johnson - Jared Palmer
2000 Marat Safin(6) Pete Sampras(4) 64 63 63 Lleyton Hewitt - Max Mirnyi Ellis Ferreira - Rick Leach
1999 Andre Agassi(2) Todd Martin(7) 64 67 67 63 62 Sebastien Lareau - Alex OBrien Mahesh Bhupathi - Leander Paes
1998 Patrick Rafter(3) Mark Philippoussis(u) 63 36 62 60 Sandon Stolle - Cyril Suk Mark Knowles - Daniel Nestor
1997 Patrick Rafter(13) Greg Rusedski(u) 63 62 46 75 Yevgeny Kafelnikov - Daniel Vacek Jonas Bjorkman - Nicklas Kulti
1996 Pete Sampras(1) Michael Chang(2) 61 64 76 Todd Woodbridge - Mark Woodforde Jacco Eltingh - Paul Haarhuis
1995 Pete Sampras(2) Andre Agassi(1) 64 63 46 75 Todd Woodbridge - Mark Woodforde Alex OBrien - Sandon Stolle
1994 Andre Agassi(u) Michael Stich(4) 61 76 75 Jacco Eltingh - Paul Haarhuis Todd Woodbridge - Mark Woodforde
1993 Pete Sampras(2) Cedric Pioline(15) 64 64 63 Ken Flach - Rick Leach Martin Damm - Karel Novacek
1992 Stefan Edberg(2) Pete Sampras(3) 36 64 76 62 Jim Grabb - Richey Reneberg Kelly Jones - Rick Leach
1991 Stefan Edberg(2) Jim Courier(4) 62 64 60 John Fitzgerald - Anders Jarryd Scott Davis - David Pate
1990 Pete Sampras(12) Andre Agassi(4) 64 63 62 Pieter Aldrich - Danie Visser Paul Annacone - David Wheaton
1989 Boris Becker(2) Ivan Lendl (1) 76 16 63 76 John McEnroe - Mark Woodforde Ken Flach - Robert Seguso
1988 Mats Wilander(2) Ivan Lendl(1) 64 46 63 57 64 Sergio Casal - Emilio Sanchez Rick Leach - Jim Pugh
1987 Ivan Lendl(1) Mats Wilander(3) 67 60 76 64 Stefan Edberg - Anders Jarryd Ken Flach - Robert Seguso
1986 Ivan Lendl(1) Miloslav Mecir(16) 64 62 60 Andres Gomez - Slobodan Zivojinovic Joakim Nystrom - Mats Wilander
1985 Ivan Lendl(2) John McEnroe(1) 76 63 64 Ken Flach - Robert Seguso Henri Leconte - Yannick Noah
1984 John McEnroe(1) Ivan Lendl(2) 63 64 61 John Fitzgerald - Tomas Smid Stefan Edberg - Anders Jarryd
1983 Jimmy Connors(3) Ivan Lendl(2) 63 67 75 60 Peter Fleming - John McEnroe Fritz Buehning - Van Winitsky
1982 Jimmy Connors(2) Ivan Lendl(3) 63 62 46 64 Kevin Curren - Steve Denton Victor Amaya - Hank Pfister
1981 John McEnroe(1) Bjorn Borg(2) 46 62 64 63 Peter Fleming - John McEnroe Heinz Gunthardt - Peter McNamara
1980 John McEnroe(2) Bjorn Borg(1) 76 61 67 57 64 Robert Lutz - Stan Smith Peter Fleming - John McEnroe
1979 John McEnroe(3) Vitas Gerulaitis(4) 75 63 63 Peter Fleming - John McEnroe Robert Lutz - Stan Smith
1978 Jimmy Connors(2) Bjorn Borg(1) 64 62 62 Robert Lutz - Stan Smith Marty Riessen - Sherwood Stewart
1977 Guillermo Vilas(4) Jimmy Connors(2) 26 63 76 60 Bob Hewitt - Frew McMillan Brian Gottfried - Raul Ramirez
1976 Jimmy Connors(1) Bjorn Borg(2) 64 36 76 64 Tom Okker - Marty Riessen Paul Kronk - Cliff Letcher
1975 Manuel Orantes(3) Jimmy Connors(1) 64 63 63 Jimmy Connors - Ilie Nastase Tom Okker - Marty Riessen
1974 Jimmy Connors(1) Ken Rosewall(5) 61 60 61 Robert Lutz - Stan Smith Patricio Cornejo - Jaime Fillol
1973 John Newcombe(10) Jan Kodes(6) 64 16 46 62 63 Owen Davidson- John Newcombe Rod Laver - Ken Rosewall
1972 Ilie Nastase(4) Arthur Ashe(6) 36 63 67 64 63 Cliff Drysdale - Roger Taylor Owen Davidson - John Newcombe

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1971 Stan Smith(2) Jan Kodes(u) 36 63 62 76 John Newcombe - Roger Taylor Stan Smith - Erik van Dillen
1970 Ken Rosewall(3) Tony Roche(4) 26 64 76 63 Pierre Barthes-Niki Pilic Roy Emerson-Rod Laver
1969 Rod Laver(1) Tony Roche(3) 79 61 62 62 Ken Rosewall-Fred Stolle Charles Pasarell-Dennis Ralston
1969* Stan Smith Bob Lutz 97 63 61 Richard Crealy-Allan Stone William Bowrey-Charles Pasarell
1968 Arthur Ashe(5) Tom Okker(8) 1412 57 63 36 63 Bob Lutz-Stan Smith Arthur Ashe-Andres Gimeno
1968* Arthur Ashe Bob Lutz 46 63 810 60 64 Bob Lutz-Stan Smith Robert Hewitt-Ray Moore
1967 John Newcombe Clark Graebner 64 64 86 John Newcombe-Tony Roche William Bowrey-Owen Davidson
1966 Fred Stolle(u) John Newcombe(u) 46 1210 63 64 Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle Clark Graebner-Dennis Ralston
1965 Manuel Santana Cliff Drysdale 62 79 75 61 Roy Emerson-Fred Stolle Frank Froehling, III-Charles Pasarell
1964 Roy Emerson Fred Stolle 64 62 64 Charles McKinley-Dennis Ralston Mike Sangster-Graham Stilwell
1963 Rafael Osuna Frank Froehling, III(u) 75 64 62 Charles McKinley-Dennis Ralston Rafael Osuna-Antonio Palafox
1962 Rod Laver Roy Emerson 62 64 57 64 Rafael Osuna-Antonio Palafox Charles McKinley-Dennis Ralston
1961 Roy Emerson Rod Laver 75 63 62 Charles McKinley-Dennis Ralston Rafael Osuna-Antonio Palafox
1960 Neale Fraser Rod Laver 64 64 97 Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Rod Laver-Bob Mark
1959 Neale Fraser Alejandro Olmedo 63 57 62 64 Roy Emerson-Neale Fraser Earl Buchholz, Jr.-Alex Olmedo
1958 Ashley J. Cooper Malcolm J. Anderson 62 36 46 108 86 Alex Olmedo-Hamilton Richardson Sam Giammalva, Sr.-Barry MacKay
1957 Malcolm J. Anderson(u) Ashley J. Cooper 108 75 64 Ashley J. Cooper-Neale Fraser Gardnar Mulloy-Budge Patty
1956 Ken Rosewall Lew Hoad 46 62 63 63 Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall Hamilton Richardson-E. Victor Seixas, Jr.
1955 Tony Trabert Ken Rosewall 97 63 63 Kosei Kamo-Atushi Miyagi Gerald Moss-William Quillan
1954 E. Victor Seixas, Jr. Rex Hartwig 36 62 64 64 E. Victor Seixas, Jr.-Tony Trabert Lew Hoad-Ken Rosewall
1953 Tony Trabert E. Victor Seixas, Jr. 63 62 63 Rex Hartwig-Mervyn Rose Gardnar Mulloy-William F. Talbert
1952 Frank Sedgman Gardnar Mulloy 61 62 63 Mervyn Rose-E. Victor Seixas, Jr. Kenneth McGregor-Frank Sedgman
1951 Frank Sedgman E. Victor Seixas, Jr. 64 61 61 Kenneth McGregor-Frank Sedgman Don Candy-Mervyn Rose
1950 Arthur Larsen Herbie Flam 63 46 57 64 63 John Bromwich-Frank Sedgman Gardnar Mulloy-William Talbert
1949 Richard A. Gonzales Fred R. Schroeder, Jr. 1618 26 61 62 64 John Bromwich-William Sidwell Frank Sedgman-George Worthington
1948 Richard A. Gonzales Eric W. Sturgess 62 63 1412 Gardnar Mulloy-William Talbert Frank Parker-Fred. R. Schroeder, Jr.
1947 John A. Kramer Frank Parker 46 26 61 60 63 John A. Kramer-Fred. R. Schroeder, Jr. William Sidwll-William Talbert
1946 John A. Kramer Tom Brown, Jr. 97 63 60 Gardnar Mulloy-William Talbert Frank Guernsey-Donald McNeill
1945 Frank Parker William F. Talbert 1412 61 62 Gardnar Mulloy-William Talbert Robert Falkenburg-Jack Tuero
1944 Frank Parker William F. Talbert 64 36 63 63 Robert Falkenburg-Donald McNeill Francisco Segura-William Talbert
1943 Joseph R. Hunt John A. Kramer 63 68 108 60 John A. Kramer-Frank Parker David Freeman-William Talbert
1942 Fred R. Schroeder Jr. Frank Parker 86 75 36 46 62 Gardnar Mulloy-Wm. Talbert Fred. R. Schroeder, Jr.-Sidney B. Wood, Jr.
1941 Robert Riggs Francis Kovacs, II 57 61 63 63 John A. Kramer-Fred. R. Schroeder, Jr. Gardnar Mulloy-Wayne Sabin
1940 Donald McNeill Robert Riggs 46 68 63 63 75 John A. Kramer-Fred. R. Schroeder, Jr. Gardnar Mulloy-Henry J. Prussoff
1939 Robert Riggs S. Welby van Horn(u) 64 62 64 John E. Bromwich-Adrian K. Quist John H. Crawford-Harry C. Hopman
1938 J. Donald Budge C. Gene Mako(u) 63 68 62 61 J. Donald Budge-C. Gene Mako John Bromwich-Adrian K. Quist
1937 J. Donald Budge Gottfried von Cramm 61 79 61 36 61 Henner Henkel-Gottfried von Cramm J. Donald Budge-C. Gene Mako
1936 Fred J. Perry J. Donald Budge 26 62 86 16 108 J. Donald Budge-C. Gene Mako Wilmer L. Allison-John Van Ryn
1935 Wilmer L. Allison Sidney B. Wood, Jr. 62 62 63 Wilmer L. Allison-John Van Ryn J. Donald Budge-C. Gene Mako
1934 Fred J. Perry Wilmer L. Allison 64 63 16 86 George M. Lott, Jr.-Lester R. Stoefen Wilmer L. Allison-John Van Ryn
1933 Fred J. Perry John H. Crawford 63 1113 46 60 61 George M. Lott, Jr.-Lester R. Stoefen Frank Parker-Francis X. Shields
1932 H. Ellsworth Vines Henri Cochet 64 64 64 Keith Gledhill-H. Ellsworth Vines, Jr. Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn
1931 H. Ellsworth Vines George M. Lott, Jr. 79 63 97 75 Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn Berkeley Bell-Gregory Mangin
1930 John H. Doeg Frank X. Shields(u) 108 16 64 16 14 John H. Doeg-George M. Lott, Jr. Wilmer Allison-John Van Ryn
1929 William T. Tilden, II Francis T. Hunter 36 63 46 62 64 John H. Doeg-George M. Lott, Jr. Berkeley Bell-Lewis N. White
1928 Henri Cochet Francis T. Hunter 46 64 36 75 63 John Hennessey-George M. Lott, Jr. John B. Hawkes-Gerald L. Patterson
1927 Rene Lacoste William T. Tilden, II 119 63 119 Francis T. Hunter-Wm. T. Tilden, II W.M. Johnston-R.N. Williams, II
1926 Rene Lacoste Jean Borotra 64 60 64 Vincent Richards-R.N. Williams, II Alfred H. Chapin, Jr.-W. T. Tilden, II
1925 William T. Tilden, II William M. Johnston 46 119 63 46 63 Vincent Richards-R.N. Williams, II John B. Hawkes-Gerald Patterson
1924 William T. Tilden, II William M. Johnston 61 97 62 Howard Kinsey-Robert Kinsey Pat OHara Wood-Gerald L. Patterson
1923 William T. Tilden, II William M. Johnston 64 61 64 Brian I.C. Norton-Wm. T. Tilden, II W.M. Wasburn-R.N. Williams, II
1922 William T. Tilden, II William M. Johnston 46 36 62 63 64 Vincent Richards-Wm. T. Tilden, II Pat OHara Wood-Gerald L. Patterson
1921 William T. Tilden, II Wallace F. Johnson 61 63 61 Vincent Richards-Wm. T. Tilden, II W.M. Washburn-R.N. Williams, II
1920 William T. Tilden, II William M. Johnston 61 16 75 57 63 Clarence J. Griffin-Wm. M. Johnston Willis F. Davis-Roland E. Roberts
1919 William M. Johnston William T. Tilden, II 64 64 63 Norman E. Brookes-Gerald Patterson Vincent Richards-Wm. T. Tilden, II
1918 Lindley Murray William T. Tilden, II 63 61 75 Vincent Richards-Wm. T. Tilden, II Fred B. Alexander-Beals C. Wright
1917# Lindley Murray Nat Niles 57 86 63 63 Fred B. Alexander-Harold A. Throckmorton Harry C. Johnson-Irv. C. Wright
1916 Richard N. Williams William M. Johnston 46 64 06 62 64 Clarence J. Griffin-Wm. M. Johnston Ward Dawson-Maur. E. McLoughlin
1915 William M. Johnston Maurice E. McLoughlin 16 60 75 108 Clarence J. Griffin-Wm. M. Johnston Thos. C. Bundy-Maur. E. McLoughlin
1914 Richard.N.Williams Maurice E. McLoughlin 63 86 108 Thos. C. Bundy-Maur. E. McLoughlin George M. Church-Dean Mathey
1913 Maurice E. McLoughlin Richard N. Williams 64 57 63 61 Thos. C. Bundy-Maur. E. McLoughlin Clarence J. Griffin-John R. Strachan
1912^ Maurice E. McLoughlin William F. Johnson 36 26 62 64 62 Maurice E. McLoughlin-Thos. C. Bundy Raymond D. Little-Gustave F. Touchard
1911 William A. Larned Maurice E. McLoughlin 64 64 62 Raymond D. Little-Gustave F. Touchard Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett
1910 William A. Larned Thomas C. Bundy 61 57 60 68 61 Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett Thos. C. Bundy-Trowbridge W. Hendrick
1909 William A. Larned William J. Clothier 61 62 57 16 61 Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett Maurice E. McLoughlin-George J. Janes
1908 William A. Larned Beals C. Wright 61 62 86 Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett Raymond D. Little-Beals C. Wright
1907@ William A. Larned Robert LeRoy 62 62 64 Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett Nat Thornton-Bryan M. Grant
1906 William J. Clothier Beals C. Wright 63 60 64 Holcombe Ward-Beals C. Wright Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett
1905 Beals C. Wright Holcombe Ward 62 61 119 Holcombe Ward-Beals C. Wright Fred B. Alexander-Harold H. Hackett
1904@ Holcombe Ward William J. Clothier 108 64 97 Holcombe Ward-Beals C. Wright Kreigh Collins-Raymond D. Little
1903 Laurie Doherty William A. Larned 60 63 108 Reginald F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Kreigh Collins-L. Harry Waidner
1902 William A. Larned Reggie F. Doherty 46 62 64 86 Reginald F. Doherty-H. Laurie Doherty Holcombe Ward-Dwight F. Davis
1901@ William A. Larned Beals C. Wright 62 68 64 64 Holcombe Ward-Dwight F. Davis Leo E. Ware-Beals C. Wright

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1900 Malcolm D. Whitman William A. Larned 64 16 62 62 Holcombe Ward-Dwight F. Davis Fred B. Alexander-Raymond D. Little
1899 Malcolm D. Whitman J. Parmly Paret 61 62 36 75 Holcombe Ward-Dwight F. Davis Leo E. Ware-Geo. P. Sheldon, Jr.
1898@ Malcolm D. Whitman Dwight F. Davis 36 62 62 61 Leo. E. Ware-Geo. P. Sheldon, Jr. Holcombe Ward-Dwight F. Davis
1897 Robert D. Wrenn Wilberforce V. Eaves 46 86 63 26 62 Leo. E. Ware-Geo. P. Sheldon, Jr. Harold S. Mahoney-H. A. Nisbet
1896 Robert D. Wrenn Frederick H. Hovey 75 36 60 16 61 Carr B. Neel-Samuel R. Neel Robert D. Wrenn-M. G. Chace
1895 Frederick H. Hovey Robert D. Wrenn 63 62 64 M. G. Chace-Robert D. Wrenn John Howland-A. E. Foote
1894 Robert D. Wrenn M.F. Goodbody 68 61 64 64 Clarence Hobart-Fred H. Hovey Carr B. Neel-Samuel R. Neel
1893@ Robert D. Wrenn Frederick H. Hovey 64 36 64 64 Clarance Hobart-Fred H. Hovey Oliver Campbell-Robt. Huntington, Jr.
1892 Oliver S. Campbell Frederick H. Hovey 75 36 63 75 Oliver S. Campbell-Robt. Huntington, Jr. V.G. Hall-Edward L. Hall
1891 Oliver S. Campbell Clarence Hobart 26 75 79 61 62 Oliver S. Campbell-Robt. Huntington, Jr. V.G. Hall-Clarence Hobart
1890 Oliver S. Campbell Henry Slocum, Jr. 62 46 63 61 V.G. Hall-Clarence Hobart J.W. Carver-J.A. Ryerson
1889 H.W. Slocum, Jr. Quincy Shaw 63 61 46 62 H.W. Slocum, Jr.-H.A. Taylor Oliver S. Campbell-V.G. Hall
1888@ H.W. Slocum, Jr. Howard Taylor 64 61 60 Oliver S. Campbell-V.G. Hall C. Hobart-E.P. MacMullen
1887 Richard D. Sears Henry Slocum, Jr. 61 63 62 James Dwight-Richard D. Sears H.W. Slocum, Jr.-H.A. Taylor
1886 Richard D. Sears Livingston Beeckman 46 61 63 64 James Dwight-Richard D. Sears G.M. Brinley-H.A. Taylor
1885 Richard D. Sears Godfrey Brinley 63 46 60 63 J.S. Clark-Richard D. Sears W.P. Knapp-H.W. Slocum, Jr.
1884 Richard D. Sears Howard Taylor 60 16 60 62 James Dwight-Richard D. Sears W.V.R. Berry-A. Van Rensselaer
1883 Richard D. Sears James Dwight 62 60 97 James Dwight-Richard D. Sears A.E. Newbold-A. Van Rensselaer
1882 Richard D. Sears Clarence Clark 61 64 60 James Dwight-Richard D. Sears W. Nightingale-G.M. Shields
1881 Richard D. Sears W.E. Glyn 60 63 62 C.M. Clark-F.W. Taylor A.E. Newbold-A. Van Rensselaer
@No challenge round played #National Patriotic Tournament
^Challenge round abolished *Non-Open Champions (Open Era began in 1968)
(u) = unseeded

YEAR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS YEAR BOYS JUNIOR CHAMPIONS


2015 Leander Paes-Martina Hingis 2015 Taylor Fritz (USA)
2014 Bruno Soares-Sania Mirza 2014 Omar Jasika (AUS)
2013 Max Mirnyi-Andrea Hlavackova 2013 Borna Coric (CRO)
2012 Bruno Soares-Ekaterina Makarova 2012 Filip Peliwo (CAN)
2011 Jack Sock-Melanie Oudin 2011 Oliver Golding (GBR)
2010 Bob Bryan-Liezel Huber 2010 Jack Sock (USA)
2009 Travis Parrott-Carly Gullickson 2009 Bernard Tomic (AUS)
2008 Leander Paes-Cara Black 2008 Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)
2007 Max Mirnyi-Victoria Azarenka 2007 Ricardas Berankis (LTU)
2006 Bob Bryan-Martina Navratilova 2006 Dusan Lojda (SVK)
2005 Mahesh Bhupathi-Daniela Hantuchova 2005 Ryan Sweeting (USA)
2004 Bob Bryan-Vera Zvonareva 2004 Andy Murray (GBR)
2003 Bob Bryan-Katarina Srebotnik 2003 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)
2002 Mike Bryan-Lisa Raymond 2002 Richard Gasquet (FRA)
2001 Todd Woodbridge-Rennae Stubbs 2001 Gilles Muller (LUX)
2000 Jared Palmer-Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 2000 Andy Roddick (USA)
1999 Mahesh Bhupathi-Ai Sugiyama 1999 Jarkko Nieminen (FIN)
1998 Max Mirnyi-Serena Williams 1998 David Nalbandian (ARG)
1997 Rick Leach-Manon Bollegraf 1997 Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA)
1996 Patrick Galbraith-Lisa Raymond
1996 Daniel Elsner (GER)
1995 Matt Lucena-Meredith McGrath
1995 Nicolas Kiefer (GER)
1994 Patrick Galbraith-Elna Reinach
1994 Sjeng Schalken (NED)
1993 Todd Woodbridge-Helena Sukova
1993 Marcelo Rios (CHI)
1992 Mark Woodforde-Nicole Provis
1992 Brian Dunn (USA)
1991 Tom Nijssen-Manon Bollegraf
1991 Leander Paes (IND)
1990 Todd Woodbridge-Liz Smylie
1989 Shelby Cannon-Robin White 1990 Andrea Gaudenzi (ITA)
1988 Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna 1989 Jonathan Stark (USA)
1987 Emilio Sanchez-Martina Navratilova 1988 Nicolas Pereira (VEN)
1986 Sergio Casal-Raffaella Reggi 1987 David Wheaton (USA)
1985 Heinz Gunthardt-Martina Navratilova 1986 Javier Sanchez (ESP)
1984 Tom Gullikson-Manuela Maleeva 1985 Tim Trigueiro (USA)
1983 John Fitzgerald-Liz Smylie 1984 Mark Kratzmann (AUS)
1982 Kevin Curren-Anne Smith 1983 Stefan Edberg (SWE)
1981 Kevin Curren-Anne Smith 1982 Pat Cash (AUS)
1980 Marty Riessen-Wendy Turnbull 1981 Thomas Hogstedt (SWE)
1979 Bob Hewitt-Greer Stevens 1980 Mike Falberg (USA)
1978 Frew McMillan-Betty Stove 1979 Scott Davis (USA)
1977 Frew McMillan-Betty Stove 1978 Per Hjertquist (SWE)
1976 Phil Dent-Billie Jean King 1977 Van Winitsky (USA)
1975 Dick Stockton-Rosie Casals 1976 Ricardo Ycaza (ECU)
1974 Geoff Masters-Pam Teeguarden 1975 Howard Schoenfield (USA)
1973 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King 1974 Billy Martin (USA)
1972 Marty Riessen-Margaret Court 1973 Billy Martin (USA)
1971 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King
1970 Marty Riessen-Margaret Court
1969 Marty Riessen-Margaret Court
1968 Not Held

244
CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS

2015 (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Federer (9) M. Cilic (5) S. Wawrinka (18) F. Lopez (12) R. Gasquet (15) K. Anderson (19) J. Tsonga

2014 (14) M. Cilic (10) K. Nishikori (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Federer (8) A. Murray (20) G. Monfils (3) S. Wawrinka (6) T. Berdych

2013 (2) R. Nadal (1) N. Djokovic (9) S. Wawrinka (8) R. Gasquet (21) M. Youzhny (19) T. Robredo (3) A. Murray (4) D. Ferrer

2012 (3) A. Murray (2) N. Djokovic (4) D. Ferrer (6) T. Berdych (1) R. Federer (7) J. Del Potro (12) M. Cilic (8) J. Tipsarevic

2011 (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Nadal (3) R. Federer (4) A. Murray (20) J. Tipsarevic (21) A. Roddick (11) J. Tsonga (28) J. Isner

2010 (1) R. Nadal (3) N. Djokovic (12) M. Youzhny (2) R. Federer (8) F. Verdasco (5) R. Soderling (17) G. Monfils (25) S. Wawrinka

2009 (6) J. Del Potro (1) R. Federer (4) N. Djokovic (3) R. Nadal (12) R. Soderling (11) F. Gonzalez (10) F. Verdasco (16) M. Cilic

2008 (2) R. Federer (6) A. Murray (1) R. Nadal (3) N. Djokovic M. Fish (Q) G. Muller (8) A. Roddick (17) J. Del Potro

2007 (1) R. Federer (3) N. Djokovic (4) N. Davydenko (15) D. Ferrer (5) A. Roddick (17) C. Moya (10) T. Haas (20) J. Chela

2006 (1) R. Federer (9) A. Roddick (7) N. Davydenko M. Youzhny (5) J. Blake (2) R. Nadal (14) T. Haas (15) L. Hewitt

2005 (1) R. Federer (7) A. Agassi (3) L. Hewitt R. Ginepri (11) D. Nalbandian J. Nieminen (WC) J. Blake (8) G. Coria

2004 (1) R. Federer (4) L. Hewitt (5) T. Henman (28) J. Johansson (6) A. Agassi (2) A. Roddick T. Haas (22) D. Hrbaty

2003 (4) A. Roddick (3) J. Ferrero (1) A. Agassi (13) D. Nalbandian (5) G. Coria (6) L. Hewitt (12) S. Schalken (22) Y. El Aynaoui

2002 (17) P. Sampras (6) A. Agassi (1) L. Hewitt (24) S. Schalken (20) Y. El Aynaoui (32) M. Mirnyi (11) A. Roddick (28) F. Gonzalez
us open LAST 8 SINCE 2000

2001 (4) L. Hewitt (10) P. Sampras (3) M. Safin (7) Y. Kafelnikov (1) G. Kuerten (2) A. Agassi M. Zabaleta (18) A. Roddick

2000 (6) M. Safin (4) P. Sampras (9) L. Hewitt T. Martin R. Krajicek (14) N. Kiefer A. Clement T. Johansson

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ALL-TIME GrAND slAm title leADers

Australian Roland
Wimbledon US Open oVerAll
Open Garros

Player W-L in W-L in W-L in W-L in W-L in


Finals Finals Finals Finals Finals

1 Roger Federer 4-1 1-4 7-3 5-2 17-10


2 Rafael Nadal 1-2 9-0 2-3 2-1 14-6
Pete Sampras 2-1 --- 7-0 5-3 14-4
4 Roy Emerson 6-1 2-1 2-0 2-1 12-3
5 Rod Laver 3-1 2-1 4-2 2-2 11-6
Bjorn Borg --- 6-0 5-1 0-4 11-5
7 Bill Tilden --- 0-2 3-0 7-3 10-5
8 Novak Djokovic 5-0 0-3 3-1 2-4 10-8
9 Ivan Lendl 2-2 3-2 0-2 3-5 8-11
Ken Rosewall 4-1 2-1 0-4 2-2 8-8
Andre Agassi 4-0 1-2 1-1 2-4 8-7
Jimmy Connors 1-1 --- 2-4 5-2 8-7
Fred Perry 1-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 8-2

olympic results
2012 London Singles doubles Mixed doubles
Gold Medal Andy Murray (GBR) Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (USA) Mirnyi-Azarenka
Silver Medal Roger Federer (SUI) Michael Llodra-Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) A. Murray-Robson
Bronze Medal Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) Julien Benneteau-Richard Gasquet (FRA) M. Bryan-Raymond

2008 BeijinG Singles doubles


Gold Medal Rafael Nadal (ESP) Roger Federer-Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI)
Silver Medal Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) Simon Aspelin-Thomas Johansson (SWE)
Bronze Medal Novak Djokovic (SRB) Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (USA)

2004 AthenS Singles doubles


Gold Medal Nicolas Massu (CHI) Nicolas Massu-Fernando Gonzalez (CHI)
Silver Medal Mardy Fish (USA) Nicolas Kiefer-Rainer Schuettler (GER)
Bronze Medal Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) Mario Ancic-Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)

2000 Sydney Singles doubles


Gold Medal Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) Sebastien Lareau-Daniel Nestor (CAN)
Silver Medal Tommy Haas (GER) Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde (AUS)
Bronze Medal Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA) Alex Corretja-Albert Costa (ESP)

1996 AtLAntA Singles doubles


Gold Medal Andre Agassi (USA) Todd Woodbridge-Mark Woodforde (AUS)
Silver Medal Sergi Bruguera (ESP) Neil Broad-Tim Henman (GBR)
Bronze Medal Leander Paes (IND) Marc-Kevin Goellner-David Prinosil (GER)

1992 BArceLonA Singles doubles


Gold Medal Marc Rosset (SUI) Boris Becker-Michael Stich (GER)
Silver Medal Jordi Arrese (ESP) Wayne Ferreira-Piet Norval (RSA)
Bronze Medal Andrei Cherkasov (RUS) Goran Ivanisevic-Goran Prpic (CRO)

1988 SeouL Singles doubles


Gold Medal Miloslav Mecir (CZE) Ken Flach-Robert Seguso (USA)
Silver Medal Tim Mayotte (USA) Sergio Casal-Emilio Sanchez (ESP)
Bronze Medal Stefan Edberg (SWE) Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd (SWE)
Brad Gilbert (USA)

246
2015 BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS
November 15-22, 2015 in London, England (The O2) 8 Players, 8 Teams - $7,000,000 (Indoor Hard)

Sunday, November 22, 2015 Wednesday, November 18, 2015


Singles Final Singles Round Robin Group Ilie Nastase
[1] N Djokovic (SRB) d [3] R Federer (SUI) 63 64 [5] R. Nadal (ESP) d [2] A. Murray (GBR) 64 61
Doubles Final [4] S. Wawrinka (SUI) d [7] D. Ferrer (ESP) 75 62
[2] J. Rojer (NED) / H. Tecau (ROU) d [8] R. Bopanna (IND) / F. Mergea (ROU) 64 63 Doubles Round Robin Group Fleming/McEnroe
[2] J. Rojer (NED) / H. Tecau (ROU) d [3] I. Dodig (CRO) / M. Melo (BRA) 64 76(3)
Saturday, November 21, 2015 [6] P. Herbert (FRA) / N. Mahut (FRA) d [7] M. Matkowski (POL) / N. Zimonjic (SRB)
Singles Semi-nals 57 63 10-8
[1] N. Djokovic (SRB) d [5] R. Nadal (ESP) 63 63
[3] R. Federer (SUI) d [4] S. Wawrinka (SUI) 75 63 Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Doubles - Semi-nals Singles Round Robin Group Stan Smith
[2] J. Rojer (NED) / H. Tecau (ROU) d [1] B. Bryan (USA) / M. Bryan (USA) 64 64 [3] R. Federer (SUI) d [1] N. Djokovic (SRB) 75 62
[8] R. Bopanna (IND) / F. Mergea (ROU) d [3] I. Dodig (CRO) / M. Melo (BRA) 64 62 [8] K. Nishikori (JPN) d [6] T. Berdych (CZE) 75 36 63
Doubles Round Robin Group Ashe/Smith
Friday, November 20, 2015 [1] B. Bryan (USA) / M. Bryan (USA) d [5] S. Bolelli (ITA) / F. Fognini (ITA) 63 62
Singles Singles Round Robin - Group Ilie Nastase [8] R. Bopanna (IND) / F. Mergea (ROU) d [4] J. Murray (GBR) / J. Peers (AUS) 63 76(5)
[4] S. Wawrinka (SUI) d [2] A. Murray (GBR) 76(4) 64
[5] R. Nadal (ESP) d [7] D. Ferrer (ESP) 67(2) 63 64 Monday, November 16, 2015
Doubles Doubles Round Robin - Group Fleming/McEnroe Singles - Round Robin Group Ilie Nastase
[2] J. Rojer (NED) / H. Tecau (ROU) d [6] P. Herbert (FRA) / N. Mahut (FRA) 64 75 [2] A. Murray (GBR) d [7] D. Ferrer (ESP) 64 64
[3] I. Dodig (CRO) / M. Melo (BRA) d [7] M. Matkowski (POL) / N. Zimonjic (SRB) [5] R. Nadal (ESP) d [4] S. Wawrinka (SUI) 63 62
36 75 10-6 Doubles - Round Robin Group Fleming/McEnroe
[2] J. Rojer (NED) / H. Tecau (ROU) d [7] M. Matkowski (POL) / N. Zimonjic (SRB) 62 64
Thursday, November 19, 2015 [3] I. Dodig (CRO) / M. Melo (BRA) d [6] P. Herbert (FRA) / N. Mahut (FRA) 36 76(4) 10-7
Singles Round Robin Group Stan Smith
[1] N. Djokovic (SRB) d [6] T. Berdych (CZE) 63 75 Sunday, November 15, 2015
[3] R. Federer (SUI) d [8] K. Nishikori (JPN) 75 46 64 Singles Round Robin Group Stan Smith
Doubles Round Robin Group Ashe/Smith [1] N. Djokovic (SRB) d [8] K. Nishikori (JPN) 61 61
[1] B. Bryan (USA) / M. Bryan (USA) d [4] J. Murray (GBR) / J. Peers (AUS) 67(5) [3] R. Federer (SUI) d [6] T. Berdych (CZE) 64 62
76(5) 16-14 Doubles Round Robin Group Ashe/Smith
[5] S. Bolelli (ITA) / F. Fognini (ITA) d [8] R. Bopanna (IND) / F. Mergea (ROU) 64 [8] R. Bopanna (IND) / F. Mergea (ROU) d [1] B. Bryan (USA) / M. Bryan 64 63
16 10-5 [4] J. Murray (GBR) / J. Peers (AUS) d. [5] Bolelli (ITA) / Fognini (ITA) 76(5) 36 11-9

SINGLES
Player Record (Finish) Ranking Points Prize Money (US$)
Novak Djokovic 4-1 (W) 1300 $2,061,000
Roger Federer 4-1 (F) 1000 $1,178,000
Rafael Nadal 3-1 (SF) 600 $668,000
Stan Wawrinka 2-2 (SF) 400 $501,000
Andy Murray 1-2 (RR) 200 $334,000
Kei Nishikori 1-2 (RR) 200 $334,000
Tomas Berdych 0-3 (RR) 0 $167,000
David Ferrer 0-3 (RR) 0 $167,000
Richard Gasquet alternate 0 $95,000
John Isner alternate 0 $95,000

DOUBLES
Player Record (Finish) Ranking Points Prize Money (US$)
Rojer-Tecau 5-0 (W) 1500 $423,000
Bopanna-Mergea 3-2 (F) 800 $229,000
Bryan-Bryan 2-2 (SF) 400 $146,000
Dodig-Melo 3-2 (SF) 400 $146,000
Bolelli-Fognini 1-2 (RR) 200 $114,000
Herbert-Mahut 1-2 (RR) 200 $114,000
J. Murray-Peers 1-2 (RR) 200 $114,000
Matkowski-Zimonjic 0-3 (RR) 0 $82,000
Peya-Soares alternates 0 $32,000

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HISTORY OF BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS
TITLE LEADERS
Position Player Titles Years
1 Roger Federer 6 2003-04, 08-07, 10-11
2 Novak Djokovic 5 2008, 12-15
Ivan Lendl 5 1981, 85-87
Pete Sampras 5 1991, 94, 96-97, 99
5 Ilie Nastase 4 1971-73, 75
6 Boris Becker 3 1988, 92, 95
John McEnroe 3 1978, 83-84
8 Lleyton Hewitt 2 2001-02
Bjorn Borg 2 1979-80

ALL-TIME MATCH WINS LEADERS


Position Player W-L Winning Percentage
1 Roger Federer 52-12 .813
2 Ivan Lendl 39-10 .796
3 Boris Becker 36-13 .735
4 Pete Sampras 35-14 .714
5 Novak Djokovic 27-10 .730
6 Ilie Nastase 22-3 .880
Andre Agassi 22-20 .524
8 John McEnroe 19-11 .633
9 Stefan Edberg 18-14 .563
Jimmy Connors 18-17 .514

BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 matches played)


Position Player Pct. W-L
1 Ilie Nastase .880 22-3
2 Roger Federer .813 52-12
3 Ivan Lendl .796 39-10
4 Boris Becker .735 36-13
5 Novak Djokovic .730 27-10
6 Bjorn Borg .727 16-6
7 Lleyton Hewitt .722 13-5
8 Pete Sampras .714 35-14
9 Brian Gottfried .700 7-3
10 Stan Smith .684 13-6

MOST YEARS QUALIFIED


Position Player No. Years
1 Andre Agassi 14 1988-91,94-96,98-03,05 (DNP in 1995)
Roger Federer 14 2002-15
3 Ivan Lendl 12 1980-91
4 Boris Becker 11 1985-92, 94-96
Jimmy Connors 11 1972-73, 77-84, 87
Rafael Nadal 11 2005-15 (DNP in 2005, 08, 12, 14)
Pete Sampras 11 1990-2000
8 Novak Djokovic 9 2007-15
Stefan Edberg 9 1985-90, 92-94
John McEnroe 9 1978-85, 89

248
history of Barclays aTP World Tour Finals
Year CitY Champion finalist sCore
2015
singles
London Novak Djokovic Roger Federer 63 64
2014 London Novak Djokovic Roger Federer W/O
2013 London Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal 63 64
2012 London Novak Djokovic Roger Federer 76(6) 75
2011 London Roger Federer Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 63 67(6) 63
2010 London Roger Federer Rafael Nadal 63 36 61
2009 London Nikolay Davydenko Juan Martin del Potro 63 64
2008 Shanghai Novak Djokovic Nikolay Davydenko 61 75
2007 Shanghai Roger Federer David Ferrer 62 63 62
2006 Shanghai Roger Federer James Blake 60 63 64
2005 Shanghai David Nalbandian Roger Federer 67(4) 67(11) 62 61 76(3)
2004 Houston Roger Federer Lleyton Hewitt 63 62
2003 Houston Roger Federer Andre Agassi 63 60 64
2002 Shanghai Lleyton Hewitt Juan Carlos Ferrero 75 75 26 26 64
2001 Sydney Lleyton Hewitt Sebastien Grosjean 63 63 64
2000 Lisbon Gustavo Kuerten Andre Agassi 64 64 64
1999 Hanover Pete Sampras Andre Agassi 61 75 64
1998 Hanover Alex Corretja Carlos Moya 36 36 75 63 75
1997 Hanover Pete Sampras Yevgeny Kafelnikov 63 62 62
1996 Hanover Pete Sampras Boris Becker 36 76(5) 76(4) 67(11) 64
1995 Frankfurt Boris Becker Michael Chang 76(3) 60 76(5)
1994 Frankfurt Pete Sampras Boris Becker 46 63 75 64
1993 Frankfurt Michael Stich Pete Sampras 76(3) 26 76(7) 62
1992 Frankfurt Boris Becker Jim Courier 63 63 75
1991 Frankfurt Pete Sampras Jim Courier 36 76(5) 63 64
1990 Frankfurt Andre Agassi Stefan Edberg 57 76(5) 75 62
1989 New York Stefan Edberg Boris Becker 46 76(6) 63 61
1988 New York Boris Becker Ivan Lendl 57 76(5) 36 62 76(5)
1987 New York Ivan Lendl Mats Wilander 62 62 63
1986 New York Ivan Lendl Boris Becker 64 64 64
1985 New York Ivan Lendl Boris Becker 62 76(4) 63
1984 New York John McEnroe Ivan Lendl 75 60 64
1983 New York John McEnroe Ivan Lendl 63 64 64
1982 New York Ivan Lendl John McEnroe 64 64 62
1981 New York Ivan Lendl Vitas Gerulaitis 67(5) 36 76(6) 62 64
1980 New York Bjorn Borg Ivan Lendl 64 62 62
1979 New York Bjorn Borg Vitas Gerulaitis 62 62
1978 New York John McEnroe Arthur Ashe 67 63 75
1977 New York Jimmy Connors Bjorn Borg 64 16 64
1976 Houston Manuel Orantes Wojtek Fibak 57 62 06 76(1) 61
1975 Stockholm Ilie Nastase Bjorn Borg 62 62 61
1974 Melbourne Guillermo Vilas Ilie Nastase 76 62 36 36 64
1973 Boston Ilie Nastase Tom Okker 63 75 46 63
1972 Barcelona Ilie Nastase Stan Smith 63 62 36 26 63
1971 Paris Ilie Nastase NA Round Robin
1970 Tokyo Stan Smith NA Round Robin

Year CitY Champion finalist sCore


2015 London Rojer/Tecau Bopanna/Mergea 64 63
doubles

2014 London Bryan/Bryan Dodig/Melo 67 62 10-7(5)


2013 London Marrero/Verdasco Bryan/Bryan 75 67(3) 10-7
2012 London Granollers/M.Lopez Bhupathi/Bopanna 75 36 10-3
2011 London Mirnyi/Nestor Fyrstenberg/Matkowski 75 63
2010 London Nestor/Zimonjic Bhupathi/Mirnyi 76(6) 64
2009 London Bryan/Bryan Mirnyi/Ram 76 63
2008 Shanghai Nestor/Zimonjic Bryan/Bryan 76 62
2007 Shanghai Knowles/Nestor Aspelin/Knowle 62 63
2006 Shanghai Bjorkman/Minryi Knowles/Nestor 62 64
2005 Shanghai Llodra/Santoro Paes/Zimonjic 67 63 76
2004 Houston Bryan/Bryan W. Black/Ullyett 46 75 64 62
2003 Houston Bryan/Bryan Llodra/Santoro 67 63 36 76 64
2002 Bangalore E. Ferreira/Leach Pala/Vizner 67 76 64 64
2001 Tournament Not Held
2000 Bangalore Johnson/Norval Bhupathi/Paes 76 63 64
1999 Hartford Lareau/OBrien Bhupathi/Paes 63 62 62
1998 Hartford Eltingh/Haarhuis Knowles/Nestor 64 62 75
1997 Hartford Leach/Stark Bhupathi/Paes 63 64 76
1996 Hartford Woodbridge/Woodforde Lareau/OBrien 64 57 62 76
1995 Eindhoven Connell/Galbraith Eltingh/Haarhuis 76 76 36 76
1994 Jakarta Apell/Bjorkman Woodbridge/Woodforde 64 46 46 76 76
1993 Johannesburg Eltingh/Haarhuis Woodbridge/Woodforde 76 76 64
1992 Johannesburg Woodbridge/Woodforde Fitzgerald/Jarryd 62 76 57 36 63
1991 Johannesburg Fitzgerald/Jarryd Flach/Seguso 64 64 26 64
1990 Sanctuary Cove Forget/Hlasek Casal/E. Sanchez 64 76 57 64
1989 London Grabb/P. McEnroe Fitzgerald/Jarryd 75 76 57 63
1988 London Leach/Pugh Casal/E. Sanchez 64 63 26 60
1987 London Mecir/Smid Flach/Seguso 64 75 67 63
1986 London Edberg/Jarryd Forget/Noah 63 76 63
1985 New York Edberg/Jarryd Nystrom/Wilander 61 76
1984 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Edmondson/Stewart 63 61
1983 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Slozil/Smid 62 62
1982 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Stewart/Taygan 75 63
1981 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Curren/Denton 63 63
1980 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe McNamara/McNamee 64 63
1979 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Fibak/Okker 63 76 61
1978 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Fibak/Okker 64 62 64
1977 New York B. Hewitt/McMillan Lutz/S. Smith 75 76 63
1976 Houston McNair/Stewart Gottfried/R. Ramirez 63 57 57 64 64
1975 Stockholm Gisbert/Orantes NA Round Robin
1971-74 Tournament Not Held
1970 Tokyo Ashe/S. Smith NA Round Robin

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DAVIS CUP title WiNNeRS
COUNTRY NO. COUNTRY NO. COUNTRY NO. COUNTRY NO.
United States 32 Sweden 7 Russia 2 South Africa 1
Australia 28 Spain 5 Croatia 1 Switzerland 1
Great Britain 10 Czech Republic 3 Italy 1
France 9 Germany 3 Serbia 1

DAVIS CUP fiNalS


YEAR VENUE WINNER FINALIST SCORE YEAR VENUE WINNER FINALIST SCORE
2015 Ghent Great Britain Belgium 3-1 1960 Sydney Australia Italy 4-1
2014 Lille Switzerland France 3-1 1959 New York Australia USA 3-2
2013 Belgrade Czech Republic Serbia 3-2 1958 Brisbane USA Australia 3-2
2012 Prague Czech Republic Spain 3-2 1957 Melbourne Australia USA 3-2
2011 Seville Spain Argentina 3-1 1956 Adelaide Australia USA 5-0
2010 Belgrade Serbia France 3-2 1955 New York Australia USA 5-0
2009 Barcelona Spain Czech Republic 5-0 1954 Sydney USA Australia 3-2
2008 Mar del Plata Spain Argentina 3-1 1953 Melbourne Australia USA 3-2
2007 Portland USA Russia 4-1 1952 Adelaide Australia USA 4-1
2006 Moscow Russia Argentina 3-2 1951 Sydney Australia USA 3-2
2005 Bratislava Croatia Slovak Republic 3-2 1950 New York Australia USA 4-1
2004 Seville Spain USA 3-2 1949 New York USA Australia 4-1
2003 Melbourne Australia Spain 3-1 1948 New York USA Australia 5-0
2002 Paris Russia France 3-2 1947 New York USA Australia 4-1
2001 Melbourne France Australia 3-2 1946 Melbourne USA Australia 5-0
2000 Barcelona Spain Australia 3-1 1945-40 Not Held
1999 Nice Australia France 3-2 1939 Philadelphia Australia USA 3-2
1998 Milan Sweden Italy 4-1 1938 Philadelphia USA Australia 3-2
1997 Gothenburg Sweden USA 5-0 1937 Wimbledon USA Great Britain 4-1
1996 Malmo France Sweden 3-2 1936 Wimbledon Great Britain Australia 3-2
1995 Moscow USA Russia 3-2 1935 Wimbledon Great Britain USA 5-0
1994 Moscow Sweden Russia 4-1 1934 Wimbledon Great Britain USA 4-1
1993 Dusseldorf Germany Australia 4-1 1933 Paris Great Britain France 3-2
1992 Fort Worth USA Switzerland 3-1 1932 Paris France USA 3-2
1991 Lyon France USA 3-1 1931 Paris France Great Britain 3-2
1990 St. Petersburg USA Australia 3-2 1930 Paris France USA 4-1
1989 Stuttgart Germany Sweden 3-2 1929 Paris France USA 3-2
1988 Gothenburg Germany Sweden 4-1 1928 Paris France USA 4-1
1987 Gothenburg Sweden India 5-0 1927 Philadelphia France USA 3-2
1986 Melbourne Australia Sweden 3-2 1926 Philadelphia USA France 4-1
1985 Munich Sweden Germany 3-2 1925 Philadelphia USA France 5-0
1984 Gothenburg Sweden USA 4-1 1924 Philadelphia USA Australia 5-0
1983 Melbourne Australia Sweden 3-2 1923 New York USA Australasia 4-1
1982 Grenoble USA France 4-1 1922 New York USA Australasia 4-1
1981 Cincinnati USA Argentina 3-1 1921 New York USA Japan 5-0
1980 Prague Czechoslovakia Italy 4-1 1920 Auckland USA Australasia 5-0
1979 San Francisco USA Italy 5-0 1919 Sydney Australasia British Isles 4-1
1978 Palm Springs USA Great Britain 4-1 1918-15 Not Held
1977 Sydney Australia Italy 3-1 1914 New York Australasia USA 3-2
1976 Santiago Italy Chile 4-1 1913 Wimbledon USA British Isles 3-2
1975 Stockholm Sweden Czechoslovakia 3-2 1912 Melbourne British Isles Australasia 3-2
1974 South Africa India w.o. 1911 Christchurch Australasia USA 5-0
1973 Cleveland Australia USA 5-0 1910 Not Held
1972 Bucharest USA Romania 3-2 1909 Sydney Australasia USA 5-0
1971 Charlotte USA Romania 3-2 1908 Melbourne Australasia USA 3-2
1970 Cleveland USA West Germany 5-0 1907 Wimbledon Australasia British Isles 3-2
1969 Cleveland USA Romania 5-0 1906 Wimbledon British Isles USA 5-0
1968 Adelaide USA Australia 4-1 1905 Wimbledon British Isles USA 5-0
1967 Brisbane Australia Spain 4-1 1904 Wimbledon British Isles Belgium 5-0
1966 Melbourne Australia India 4-1 1903 Boston British Isles USA 4-1
1965 Sydney Australia Spain 4-1 1902 New York USA British Isles 3-2
1964 Cleveland Australia USA 3-2 1901 Not Held
1963 Adelaide USA Australia 3-2 1900 Boston USA British Isles 3-0
1962 Brisbane Australia Mexico 5-0
1961 Melbourne Australia Italy 5-0

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2016 DAVIS CUP WORLD GROUP
(16 NATIONS)
1st Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
March 4-6 July 15-17 September 16-18 November 25-27

(s) = Seed
GREAT BRITAIN (s) (c)*
(c) = Choice of ground
JAPAN * = Choice of ground if decided by lot

SERBIA (s) (c)*


KAZAKHSTAN

SWITZERLAND (s)
ITALY (c)

ARGENTINA (s)
POLAND (c)*
CHAMPION
NATION
CANADA
FRANCE (s) (c)

GERMANY
CZECH REP. (s) (c)

USA
AUSTRALIA (s) (c)

CROATIA
BELGIUM (s) (c)

2015 DAVIS CUP RESULTS


1st Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
March 6-8 April 16-17 September 18-20 November 27-29

FRANCE FRANCE
GERMANY 3-2
GREAT BRITAIN
USA 3-1
GREAT BRITAIN
GREAT BRITAIN 3-2 GREAT BRITAIN
AUSTRALIA 3-2
CZECH REP.
AUSTRALIA 3-2
AUSTRALIA
KAZAKHSTAN 3-2
ITALY
KAZAKHSTAN 3-2
GREAT BRITAIN
3-1
BRAZIL ARGENTINA
ARGENTINA 3-2
ARGENTINA
4-1
CROATIA SERBIA
SERBIA 5-0 BELGIUM
3-2
JAPAN CANADA
CANADA 3-2
BELGIUM
5-0
BELGIUM BELGIUM
SWITZERLAND 3-2

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ATP CHALLENGER TOUR RESULTS
ATP Challenger Tour Finals
November 25-29, 2015 Pinheiros Sports Club in So Paulo, Brazil 8 Players $220,000 + Hospitality

Sunday November 29, 2015 Thursday November 26, 2015


Final Round Robin
(5) I. Cervantes (ESP) d. (3) D. Muoz-De La Nava (ESP) 62 36 76(4) (5) I .Cervantes (ESP) d. (1) P. Lorenzi (ITA) 64 63
Saturday November 28, 2015 (3) D. Muoz-De La Nava (ESP) d. (7) F. Dustov (UZB) 76(3) 61
Semi-nals (2) G. Pella (ARG) d. (8) G. Clezar (BRA) 64 63
(5) I. Cervantes (ESP) d. (8) G. Clezar (BRA) 63 76(9) (6) R. Albot (MDA) d (4) M. Cecchinato (ITA) 46 63 62
(3) D. Muoz-De La Nava (ESP) d. (2) G. Pella (ARG) w/o Wednesday November 25, 2015
Friday November 27, 2015 Round Robin
Round Robin (1) P. Lorenzi (ITA) d. (7) F. Dustov (UZB) 46 63 64
(3) D. Muoz-De La Nava (ESP) d (1) P. Lorenzi (ITA) 46 63 62 (5) I. Cervantes (ESP) d. (3) D. Muoz-De La Nava (ESP) 46 76(3) 75
(5) I. Cervantes (ESP) d (7) F. Dustov (UZB) 63 63 (2) G. Pella (ARG) d. (6) R. Albot (MDA) 36 61 63
(4) M. Cecchinato (ITA) d (2) G. Pella (ARG) 16 01 Retd (8) G. Clezar (BRA) d. (4) M. Cecchinato (ITA) 75 64
(8) G. Clezar (BRA) d (6) R. Albot (MDA) 62 64

Player Record Rank Prize


(Finish) Pts. (US$)
Iigo Cervantes 5-0 (W) 125 91,200 Radu Albot 1-2 (RR) 15 12,600
Daniel Muoz-De La Nava 2-2 (F) 60 39,900 Marco Cecchinato 1-2 (RR) 15 12,600
Guilherme Clezar 2-2 (SF) 30 18,900 Paolo Lorenzi 1-2 (RR) 15 12,600
Guido Pella 2-1 (SF) 30 18,900 Farrukh Dustov 0-3 (RR) 0 6,300

2015 CHALLENGER TITLE LEADERS


Player No Player No Player No
Cervantes, Iigo ESP 4 Daniel, Taro JPN 3 Gabashvili, Teymuraz RUS 3
Chung, Hyeon KOR 4 Delbonis, Federico ARG 3 Millman, John AUS 3
Lorenzi, Paolo ITA 4 Dodig, Ivan CRO 3 Muoz-De La Nava, Daniel ESP 3
Pella, Guido ARG 4 Dzumhur, Damir BIH 3 Paire, Benoit FRA 3
Bedene, Aljaz GBR 3 Edmund, Kyle GBR 3 Sela, Dudi ISR 3

2015 CHALLENGER MATCH WIN-LOSS LEADERS


Min. 20 matches
Player W-L Pct. Player W-L Pct.
1 Gabashvili, Teymuraz RUS 24-4 .857 6 Kuznetsov, Andrey RUS 24-6 .800
2 Dodig, Ivan CRO 22-4 .846 7 Haase, Robin NED 18-5 .783
3 Paire, Benoit FRA 27-5 .844 8 Ram, Rajeev USA 17-5 .773
4 Chung, Hyeon KOR 34-7 .829 Ramos-Violas, Albert ESP 17-5 .773
5 Carreo Busta, Pablo ESP 21-5 .808 Fritz, Taylor USA 17-5 .773

CAREER CHALLENGER TITLE LEADERS (ACTIVE)


Player No Player No Player No
1 Lu, Yen-Hsun TPE 22 Lee, Hyung-Taik KOR 13 Falla, Alejandro COL 11
2 Sela, Dudi ISR 19 Zeballos, Horacio ARG 13 Haase, Robin NED 11
3 Soeda, Go JPN 17 12 Bolelli, Simone ITA 12 Kukushkin, Mikhail KAZ 11
4 Berlocq, Carlos ARG 16 Mahut, Nicolas FRA 12 Mayer, Florian GER 11
Gonzalez, Maximo ARG 16 Tursunov, Dmitry RUS 12 Muller, Gilles LUX 11
Lorenzi, Paolo ITA 16 Volandri, Filippo ITA 12 Paes, Leander IND 11
Suzuki, Takao JPN 16 16 Bedene, Aljaz GBR 11 Ramirez Hidalgo, Ruben ESP 11
8 Gimeno-Traver, Daniel ESP 14 Carreo Busta, Pablo ESP 11 Sa, Andre BRA 11
9 Kavcic, Blaz SLO 13 Cuevas, Pablo URU 11 Starace, Potito ITA 11

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EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS points table

Additional
Tournament Total Financial
W F SF QF R16 R32 R64 R128 Qualifying
Category Commitment
Points

Grand Slam 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 45 10 25

Barclays ATP World Tour Finals* 1500

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 1000 600 360 180 90 45 10 (25) (10) 25 (1)

ATP World Tour 500 500 300 180 90 45 (20) 20 (2)

ATP World Tour 250 250 150 90 45 20 (10) 12 (3)

Challenger 125,000 +H 125 75 45 25 10 5

Challenger 125,000 110 65 40 20 9 5

Challenger 100,000 100 60 35 18 8 5

Challenger 75,000 90 55 33 17 8 5

Challenger 50,000 80 48 29 15 7 3

Challenger 40,000 +H 80 48 29 15 6 3

Futures** 25,000 +H 35 20 10 4 1

Futures** 25,000 27 15 8 3 1

Futures** 10,000 +H 27 15 8 3 1

Futures** 10,000 18 10 6 2 1

* Barclays ATP World Tour Finals 1500 for undefeated Champion (200 for each round robin match win, plus 400 for a semi-final win, plus 500 for the final win).
** Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking points will be awarded in Futures Tournaments beginning with the semi-final 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.

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1998 Andre Agassi 1999-01 patrick rafter 1996 paul Flory
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international tennis hall of fame inductees
newport, rhode island, usa
Name Year
* Adams, Russ 2007 Falkenburg, Bob 1974 Novotna, Jana 2005
* Adee, George 1964 Fernandez, Gigi 2010 Nusslein, Hans 2006
Agassi, Andre 2011 Fraser, Neale 1984 Nuthall Shoemaker, Betty 1977
Akhurst, Daphne 2013 Fry-Irvin, Shirley 1970 Olmedo, Alex 1987
Alexander, Fred 1961 Garland, Chuck 1969 Orantes, Manuel 2012
Allison, Wilmer 1963 Gibson, Althea 1971 Osuna, Rafael 1979
Alonso, Manuel 1977 Gimeno, Andres 2009 * Outerbridge, Mary 1981
Anderson, James 2013 Gonzalez, Pancho 1968 Palfrey Danzig, Sarah 1963
Anderson, Malcolm 2000 Goolagong Cawley, Evonne 1988 Parker, Frank 1966
Ashe, Arthur 1985 Gore, Arthur 2006 Parks, Brad 2010
Atkinson, Juliette 1974 Graf, Stefanie 2004 * Pasarell, Charlie 2013
Austin, H.W. Bunny 1997 Grant, Bryan Bitsy 1972 Patterson, Gerald 1989
Austin, Tracy 1992 * Gray, David 1985 Patty, Budge 1977
Baddeley, Wilfred 2013 Griffin, Clarence 1970 Pell, Theodore 1966
* Baker, Lawrence, Sr. 1975 * Gustav V, King of Sweden 1980 Perry, Fred 1975
Barger-Wallach, Maud 1958 Hackett, Harold 1961 + Pettitt, Tom 1982
Barrett, John 2014 Hall, David 2015 Pietrangeli, Nicola 1986
Becker, Boris 2003 Hansell, Ellen 1965 Quist, Adrian 1984
Behr, Karl 1969 Hard, Darlene 1973 Rafter, Patrick 2006
Betz Addie, Pauline 1965 * Hardwick, Derek 2010 Ralston, Dennis 1987
Bingley Hillyard, Blanche 2013 Hart, Doris 1969 Renshaw, Ernest 1983
Bjurstedt Mallory, Molla 1958 Haydon Jones, Ann 1985 Renshaw, William 1983
Bollettieri, Nick 2014 * Heldman, Gladys 1979 Richards, Vincent 1961
Borg, Bjorn 1987 * Hester, W.E. Slew 1981 Richey, Nancy 2003
Borotra, Jean 1976 Hingis, Martina 2013 Riggs, Bobby 1967
Bowrey, Lesley Turner 1997 Hoad, Lew 1980 Roche, Tony 1986
Bromwich, John 1984 Hopman, Harry 1978 Roosevelt, Ellen 1975
Brookes, Norman 1977 Hotchkiss Wightman, Hazel 1957 Rose, Mervyn 2001
Brough Clapp, Louise 1967 Hovey, Fred 1974 Rosewall, Ken 1980
Brown Grimes, Lindsay 2014 Hunt, Joe 1966 Round Little, Dorothy 1986
Browne, Mary K. 1957 * Hunt, Lamar 1993 Ryan, Elizabeth 1972
Brugnon, Jacques 1976 Hunter, Frank 1961 Sabatini, Gabriela 2006
* Buchholz, Butch 2005 Jacobs, Helen Hull 1962 Sampras, Pete 2007
Budge, Don 1964 * Jeffett, Nancy 2015 Sanchez-Vicario, Aranxta 2007
Bueno, Maria 1978 Johnston, Bill 1958 Santana, Manuel 1984
Cahill, Mabel 1976 Johnston, Dr. Robert 2009 Savitt, Dick 1976
Campbell, Oliver 1955 * Jones, Perry 1970 Schroeder, Ted 1966
Capriati, Jennifer 2012 Farquhar Jones, Marion 2006 * Scott, Gene 2008
Casals, Rosie 1996 * Kelleher, Robert 2000 Sears, Eleonora 1968
Chace, Malcolm 1961 * Kellmeyer, Peachy 2011 Sears, Richard 1955
Chang, Michael 2008 King, Billie Jean 1987 Sedgman, Frank 1979
* Chatrier, Philippe 1992 Kodes, Jan 1990 Segura, Pancho 1984
Cheney, Dodo 2004 Kozeluh, Karel 2006 Seixas, Vic 1971
Clark, Clarence 1983 Krahwinkel Sperling, Hilde 2013 Seles, Monica 2009
Clark, Joseph 1955 Kramer, Jack 1968 Shields, Frank 1964
* Clerici, Gianni 2006 Kuerten, Gustavo 2012 Shriver, Pam 2002
Clothier, William 1956 Lacoste, Rene 1976 Slocum, Henry 1955
Cochet, Henri 1976 * Laney, Al 1979 Smith, Stan 1987
* Collins, Arthur W. Bud, Jr. 1994 Larned, William 1956 Snow, Randy 2012
Connolly Brinker, Maureen 1968 Larsen, Art 1969 Stolle, Fred 1985
Connors, Jimmy 1998 Laver, Rod 1981 Sutton Bundy, May 1956
Cooper, Ashley 1991 Lawford, Herbert 2006 Talbert, Bill 1967
Cooper Sterry, Charlotte 2013 Lendl, Ivan 2001 Tilden, Bill 1959
Courier, Jim 2005 Lenglen, Suzanne 1978 * Tingay, Lance 1982
Court, Margaret Smith 1979 Lott, George 1964 * Tinling, Ted 1986
Coyne Long, Thelma 2013 Mako, Gene 1973 * Tiriac, Ion 2013
Crawford, Jack 1979 Mandlikova, Hana 1994 * Tobin, Brian 2003
* Cullman, Joseph F., 3rd 1990 Marble, Alice 1964 Townsend Toulmin, Bertha 1974
* Danzig, Allison 1968 * Martin, Alastair 1973 Trabert, Tony 1970
Davenport, Lindsay 2014 * Martin, William McChesney, Jr. 1982 * Van Alen, James 1965
* David, Herman 1998 * Maskell, Dan 1996 Van Ryn, John 1963
Davidson, Owen 2010 Mathieu, Simone 2006 Vilas, Guillermo 1991
Davidson, Sven 2007 Mauresmo, Amelie 2015 Vines, Ellsworth 1962
* Davies, Michael 2012 * McCormack, Mark 2008 von Cramm, Gottfried 1977
Davis, Dwight 1956 McEnroe, John 1999 Wade, Virginia 1989
* Dell, Donald 2009 McGregor, Ken 1999 Wagner, Marie 1969
Dod, Lottie 1983 McKane Godfree, Kathleen 1978 Ward, Holcombe 1956
Doeg, John 1962 McKinley, Chuck 1986 Washburn, Watson 1965
Doherty, Laurence 1980 McLoughlin, Maurice 1957 Whitman, Malcolm 1955
Doherty, Reginald 1980 McMillan, Frew 1992 Wilander, Mats 2002
Douglass Chambers, Dorothea 1981 McNeill, Don 1965 Wilding, Anthony 1978
Drobny, Jaroslav 1983 Moore, Elisabeth 1971 Williams, Richard, 2nd 1957
* Davies, Michael 2012 Mortimer Barrett, Angela 1993 Wills Moody Roark, Helen 1959
* Drysdale, Cliff 2013 Mulloy, Gardnar 1972 * Wingfield, Major Walter Clopton 1997
duPont, Margaret Osborne 1967 Murray, R. Lindley 1958 Wood, Sidney 1964
Durr, Francoise 2003 * Myrick, Julian 1963 Woodbridge, Todd 2010
Dwight, James 1955 Nastase, Ilie 1991 Woodforde, Mark 2010
Edberg, Stefan 2004 Navratilova, Martina 2000 Wrenn, Robert 1955
Emerson, Roy 1982 Newcombe, John 1986 Wright, Beals 1956
+ Etchebaster, Pierre 1978 * Nielsen, Arthur 1971 Wynne Bolton, Nancy 2006
Evert, Chris 1995 Noah, Yannick 2005 Zvereva, Natasha 2010
KEY: * Enshrined for Contributions to Tennis, + Enshrined as a Court Tennis Player

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