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Statistical Assistance: As the 2018 ATP World Tour season gets underway, a host of fascinating
Graham Edgar
storylines look set to play out over the next 11 months. The world’s best
Contributors: players will compete across 64 ATP World Tour tournaments, in addition
Nicola Arzani
Fabienne Benoit to the four Grand Slams, in their quest for prestigious titles, coveted
George Ciz ATP Rankings points, and the ultimate crown of finishing the season as the
Martin Dagahs year-end ATP World No.1.
Mark Epps
Cecilia Ghe
Konstantin Haerle Men’s professional tennis has a remarkable ability to produce some of the
Simon Higson most compelling storylines across all sport, and this was certainly evident
Susie Hygate as we look back on the 2017 season.
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Josh Meiseles
Few could have predicted the extraordinary resurgence of Rafael Nadal and
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Wonderhatch remembered for breakthrough performances from the likes of Alexander
Special Database Assistance: Zverev, who captured ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles in Rome and
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title in Cincinnati with the biggest title of his career at the Nitto ATP Finals in
London to finish the season at a career-high No. 3.
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November. Since moving to The O2 in 2009, the tournament has been on a
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATP WORLD TOUR INTRODUCTION • ATP Doubles Rankings History of No. 1���� 189
• Credits������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1 • ATP Rankings Points Table ��������������������������� 190
• ATP Timeline������������������������������������������������������������ 4 • 2017 Year-End &
Career Prize Money Leaders������������������������ 191
ATP WORLD TOUR ADMINISTRATION
• 2017 ATP Tournament
• ATP Executive Chairman & President Bio����� 5
& Grand Slam Finals���������������������������������������� 193
• Organisational Structure ����������������������������������� 7
• 2017 ATP World Tour By the Numbers������� 194
•B
oard of Directors,
• Miscellaneous Statistics�������������������������������� 198
Executive Management & Staff������������������������� 9
• On-Site Team����������������������������������������������������������10
• PR & Marketing FAQs������������������������������������������11 ATP FINALS & ATP WORLD TOUR
MASTERS 1000
2018 ATP WORLD TOUR • 2017 Nitto ATP Finals Results����������������������� 201
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION • Nitto ATP Finals History����������������������������������202
• 2018 Season & Tournaments Profile����������� 14
• Next Gen ATP Finals�����������������������������������������204
rand Slams & Nitto ATP Finals���������������������17
•G
• ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Stats�����������207
•A
TP World Tour Masters 1000
• ATP World Tour Masters 1000 History�������208
Tournaments����������������������������������������������������������18
TP World Tour 500 Tournaments�����������������19
•A
•A
TP World Tour 250 Tournaments GRAND SLAMS &
& Next Gen ATP Finals�������������������������������������� 21 OLYMPICS HISTORY
• Australian Open������������������������������������������������� 210
PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES • Roland Garros����������������������������������������������������� 212
• Player Biographies��������������������������������������������� 28
• Wimbledon����������������������������������������������������������� 214
• Player Birthdays������������������������������������������������ 160
• US Open����������������������������������������������������������������� 216
• Former No. 1s & Multiple
• All-Time Grand Slam Title Leaders
Grand Slam Champions���������������������������������� 162
& Olympics Results������������������������������������������ 218
• Open Era Title Leaders������������������������������������ 169
• Open Era Singles Champions����������������������� 170
DAVIS CUP HISTORY
STATS, RESULTS & RECORDS • Davis Cup Champions/Finals�����������������������220
• 2017 Year-End ATP Rankings������������������������ 184
TP Rankings Year-End Top 10 History����� 185
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ATP CHALLENGER TOUR
• ATP Rankings History of No. 1���������������������� 186
• 2017 ATP Challenger Tour Stats������������������� 221
• 2017 Year-End ATP Doubles Rankings
& ATP Doubles Team Rankings������������������� 187
• ATP Doubles Team Rankings ATP WORLD TOUR AWARDS
Top 10 History������������������������������������������������������ 188 • ATP World Tour Awards����������������������������������223
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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 game’s 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 KEY ATP EVENTS OVER THE PAST FIVE DECADES:
1973: The ATP establishes 1990: Sponsored by IBM, the ATP 2008: All worldwide tennis
the computer ranking system, Tour era begins with an equal organisations (WTA, ITF, ATP
providing a fair analysis of a player’s partnership between players and & Grand Slams) form a Tennis
performance and creating an tournaments. The circuit features Integrity Unit.
objective way to determine entries 76 tournaments in 28 countries on
2009: Adam Helfant takes over
into tournaments. six continents, with prize money
as ATP Executive Chairman and
averaging a 50% increase at the
1974: The Men’s International President in January. Three
events. Indianapolis tournament
Professional Tennis Council new tournament categories
director Mark Miles is named
(MIPTC), made up of ATP, ILTF are introduced as the circuit is
ATP CEO.
and tournament directors, is rebranded ATP World Tour: Masters
formed to govern the sport as 1993: The ATP Tour extends its 1000, 500 and 250 level events. The
an “independent, democratic, global reach, adding Arabian Gulf ATP’s season finale takes place at
international body for the tournaments in Doha and Dubai. The O2 in London for the first time.
administration of professional
1995: The ATP Tour launches its 2012: Brad Drewett takes over
tennis”.
first ATP web site, ATP Online. as ATP Executive Chairman &
1976: The ATP Doubles computer President in January.
1996: The Mercedes-Benz/ATP
rankings begin on 1 March.
partnership begins with a four-year 2013: Brad Drewett passes away in
1980: The ATP sets up a player agreement. May from Motor Neurone Disease.
pension fund. In the preceding 12 months, he
1997: The ATP Senior Tour of
had led discussions resulting in
1985: At the request of the ATP, Champions is sanctioned.
significant prize money increases
MIPTC passes a Drug Testing Rule,
1998: Players form a new STARS for all players across all Grand
making tennis the first professional
program as the ATP Tour helps Slams.
sport to institute a workable
make players more accessible
and well-designed drug testing 2014: Chris Kermode takes over
to media, sponsors and fans.
programme. as ATP Executive Chairman and
ATP broadcasts extend their reach
President on 1 January. The ATP’s
1986: In an effort to make the to more than 200 countries.
season finale sets a new attendance
calendar more coherent, the
2000: The ATP Tour changes its record of 263,560 – the biggest in
MIPTC moves the Australian Open
name to ATP for 2001, introduces its 48-year history.
a month back to January (1987)
a new logo and rebrands its nine
and The Masters a month earlier to 2015: The ATP secures an enhanced
premier tournaments the Tennis
December (1986). partnership with Emirates that sees
Masters Series.
the award-winning airline become
1988: The players, under ATP CEO
2005: Etienne de Villiers is named the Tour’s Premier Partner through
Hamilton Jordan, hold a press
ATP Chairman in June. The year- 2020.
conference in the US Open parking
end Tennis Masters Cup is held in
lot to announce that they will 2017: The inaugural Next Gen
Shanghai.
assume more control of the game. ATP Finals take place in Milan,
“Tennis at the Crossroads” outlines 2007: The ATP introduces a number showcasing the world’s best
a plan for players to form a new tour. of changes to the Tour, including the 21-and-Under players in a new
Tournament directors representing elimination of best-of-5 set finals, and innovative format. The ATP
many of the world’s leading events as well as reduced draw sizes at World Tour achieves an all-time
voice their support for the players five ATP Masters Series events to attendance record with more than
and join them in what was to become lessen the physical demands on top 4.5 million fans attending on-site.
a partnership unique in professional players and enhance TV scheduling.
sports – players and tournaments The ATP also increases prize money
each with an equal voice in how the for the first time since 2000 and
circuit is run. creates a new multi-million dollar
marketing fund.
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ATP EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN
AND PRESIDENT
Chris Kermode presents Rafael Nadal with the year-end ATP World Tour No.1 trophy.
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 as Tournament Director of The Queen's Club Championships, as well as
Managing Director of the ATP’s season finale at The O2 from 2009-2013.
Following his playing career, Kermode worked as one of London’s 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 ATP’s office in Monte Carlo.
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ATP ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Chairman
& President
• Chris Kermode
PLAYER MEMBERS
l Division I l Division II TOURNAMENT MEMBERS
l Full Members
l Conditional Members
ALUMNI MEMBERS
COACH MEMBERS
STAFF
l London l Monte Carlo
l Ponte Vedra Beach l Sydney
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NOVAK DJOKOVIC , THE NEW CROCODILE
ATP EXECUTIVE STAFF
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
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ATP ON-SITE TEAM
SUPERVISORS
Gerry Armstrong Tom Barnes Miro Bratoev Lars Graff Thomas Karlberg Carlos Sanches
Great Britain Dir. Officiating Bulgaria Dir. Officiating Sweden Portugal
Operations Administration
USA Sweden
CHAIR UMPIRES
Carlos Bernardes Damien Dumusois Mohamed Lahyani Cedric Mourier Fergus Murphy Ali Nili Damian Steiner
Brazil France Sweden France Ireland USA Argentina
PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
Graham Anderson Per Bastholt Todd Ellenbecker Hans Ektevdt Luke Fuller Ben Herde Timo Kalbantner
Great Britain France VP Medical Services Great Britain Canada Australia Germany
USA
Yannick Lambrecht Paul Ness David Pires Alejandro Resnicoff Roberto Serrano Clay Sniteman Shuhei Suzuki
Germany Senior Director of Portugal Senior Physiotherapist Spain Senior Director of USA
Medical Services Argentina Medical Services
Australia USA
TOUR MANAGERS
Arnau Brugues Konstantin Haerle Pablo Juarez Fernando Sanchez Thomas Schrader Denis Zivkovic
Spain Germany Argentina Spain Senior Tour Manager USA
Brazil
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PR & MARKETING FAQS
(FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS)
PR & MARKETING
Nicola Arzani Simon Higson Martin Dagahs Nanette Duxin Richard Evans Greg Sharko
SVP VP Corporate Senior Director Director Director Director
PR & Marketing Communications & PR PR & Marketing PR & Marketing Sponsorship & Marketing Media Information
narzani@atpworldtour.com shigson@atpworldtour.com mdagahs@atpworldtour.com nduxin@atpworldtour.com revans@atpworldtour.com gsharko@atpworldtour.com
Fabienne Benoit Maria Garcia-Planas Mark Epps Edward La Cava Joshua Rey
Senior Manager Senior Manager Manager Manager Manager
PR & Marketing PR & Marketing Sponsorship & Marketing PR & Marketing Media Information
fbenoit@atpworldtour.com mgarcia@atpworldtour.com mepps@atpworldtour.com elacava@atpworldtour.com jrey@atpworldtour.com
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TOURNAMENT
DIRECTORY
GRAND SLAMS
NITTO ATP FINALS
ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000
ATP WORLD TOUR 500
ATP WORLD TOUR 250
NEXT GEN ATP FINALS
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ATP WORLD TOUR 2018 SEASON
As of 6 December 2017
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ATP WORLD TOUR 2018 SEASON
As of 6 December 2017
CALENDAR 2018
WEEK CITY TOURNAMENT NAME SURFACE DRAW PRIZE MONEY
DATE COMMITMENT**
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ATP World Tour 500 ATP World Tour 250 Next Gen ATP Finals
n Nitto ATP Finals n Grand Slams n Davis Cup
*Grand Slams and Davis Cup are not ATP events H = Hard G = Grass CL = Clay IH = Indoor Hard ICL = Indoor Clay
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**Total Financial commitment is the tournament's investment in the event, including ATP sanction and Sunday start 3 Tuesday start 4 Wednesday start
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marketing fees, on-site prize money and bonus pool contributions. Prize money for tournaments in October Thursday start 6 Saturday start 7 Saturday final
is subject to the exchange adjustment rule calculated on 31 December 2017.
64 TOURNAMENTS IN 31 COUNTRIES*
9 13 40
ATP World Tour ATP World ATP World
Masters 1000 Tour 500 Tour 250
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GRAND SLAMS & NITTO ATP FINALS
AUSTRALIAN OPEN ROLAND GARROS
Craig Guy
Tiley Forget
Tournament Director Tournament Director
Richard David
Lewis Brewer
Chief Executive Tournament Director
SITE: The All England Lawn Tennis Club SITE: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
WEBSITE: wimbledon.com WEBSITE: usopen.org
MAIN COURT SEATING: 15,000 MAIN COURT SEATING: 23,700
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1877 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1881
TEL: +44 20 8944 1066 TEL: +1 914 696 7000
MEDIA CONTACT: Alexandra Willis MEDIA CONTACT: Chris Widmaier
E-MAIL: awillis@aeltc.com E-MAIL: widmaier@usta.com
MEDIA CONTACT: Eloise Tyson TEL: +1 914 696 7284
E-MAIL: etys@aeltc.com TICKET HOTLINE: +1 866 OPEN TIX
TEL: +44 208 971 2443
TICKET HOTLINE: +44 20 8971 2473
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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000
INDIAN WELLS MIAMI MONTE-CARLO
ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000
Zeljko
Tommy James Franulovic
Haas Blake Tournament Director
Tournament Director Tournament Director
SITE: Monte-Carlo Country Club
SITE: Indian Wells Tennis Garden SITE: Tennis Center at Crandon Park WEBSITE: rolexmontecarlomasters.mc
WEBSITE: bnpparibasopen.com WEBSITE: miamiopen.com STADIUM COURT SEATING: 10,275
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 16,100 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 13,800 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1897
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1976 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1985 TEL: +377 97 98 70 00
TEL: +1 760 200 8400 TEL: +1 305 446 2200 E-MAIL: prialland@smett.mc
E-MAIL: thaas@iwtg.net E-MAIL: james.blake@img.com MEDIA CONTACT: Philippe Rialland
ASSISTANT TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER: Adam Barrett E-MAIL: prialland@smett.mc
Peggy Michel · EMAIL: pmichel@iwtg.net E-MAIL: adam.barrett@img.com TEL: +377 97 98 70 00
MEDIA CONTACT: Matt Van Tuinen MEDIA CONTACT: Sam Henderson TICKET HOTLINE: +377 97 98 70 00
E-MAIL: matt@mvtpr.com E-MAIL: sam.henderson@img.com
TEL: +1 847 869 8486 TEL: +1 305 446 2200
TICKET HOTLINE: +1 800 999 1585 TICKET HOTLINE: +1 305 442 3367 TORONTO 6-12 AUGUST
Rogers Cup
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ATP WORLD TOUR 500
ACAPULCO 26 FEBRUARY-3 MARCH BARCELONA BASEL
Michael Stephen
Stich Farrow
Tournament Director Tournament Director
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ATP WORLD TOUR 500
RIO DE JANEIRO 19-25 FEBRUARY ROTTERDAM TOKYO
ATP WORLD TOUR 500
SITE: Jockey Club Brasileiro SITE: Rotterdam Ahoy SITE: Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
WEBSITE: rioopen.com WEBSITE: abnamrowtt.nl WEBSITE: rakutenopen.com/en
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 6,200 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 10,000 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 6,000
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2014 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1974 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1972
TEL: +55 (21) 3534-9081 TEL: +31 10 293 3144 TEL: +81 3 3481 2511
E-MAIL: Luiz.carvalho@immbr.com E-MAIL: p.heerinckx@ahoy.nl E-MAIL: rakutenopen@jta-tennis.or.jp
MEDIA CONTACT: Diana Gabanyi MEDIA CONTACT: Dimitri Bonthuis MEDIA CONTACT: Nobu Hatta
E-MAIL: diana@gabanyis.com E-MAIL: d.bonthuis@ahoy.nl E-MAIL: hatta@Tennisfactory.co.jp
TEL: +55 11 98162 3818 TEL: +31 6 21555030 TEL: +81 3 3481 2511
TICKET HOTLINE: +31 10 2933811 TICKET HOTLINE: +81 50 5817 9070
Herwig Keely
Straka O’Brien
Tournament Director Tournament Director
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ATP WORLD TOUR 250
ANTALYA ANTWERP ATLANTA
Umit Eddie
Yilmaz Tournament Director Gonzalez
Tournament Director To be announced Tournament Director
SITE: Antalya Tennis Arena SITE: Lotto Arena SITE: Atlantic Station
WEBSITE: antalyaopen.com WEBSITE: europeanopen.be WEBSITE: bbtatlantaopen.com
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 5,126 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 4,500 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 3,788
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2017 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2016 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2010
TEL: +90 532 477 2045 TEL: +32 2 779 54 80 TEL: +1 404 941 9202
E-MAIL: umit@antalyaopen.com E-MAIL: info@tennium.com E-MAIL: gonzalez@bbtatlantaopen.com
MEDIA CONTACT: TBC MEDIA CONTACT: Anna Panades MEDIA CONTACT: Rick Limpert
TEL: +90 532 477 2045 E-MAIL: ap@tennium.com E-MAIL: rlimpert@gfsportsholdsings.com
TEL: +34 696 141 711 TEL: +1 404 941 9202
TICKET HOTLINE: +32 70 345 345 Tele Ticket TICKET HOTLINE: +1 404 941 9202
SITE: ASB Tennis Arena SITE: Bastad Tennis Stadium Tournament Director
To be announced
WEBSITE: asbclassic.co.nz WEBSITE: swedishopen.org
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 3,500 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 4,800 SITE: Queensland Tennis Centre
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1956 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1948 WEBSITE: brisbaneinternational.com.au
TEL: +64 21 675 006 TEL: +46 734 33 68 01 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 5,500
E-MAIL: karl@tennisauckland.co.nz E-MAIL: chult@lagardere-se.com TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2009
MEDIA CONTACT: Rewa Harriman MEDIA CONTACT: Marcus Duner TEL: +617 3120 7930
E-MAIL: media@tennisauckland.co.nz E-MAIL: mduner@lagardere-se.com E-MAIL: brisbaneinternational@tennis.com.au
TEL: +64 9 373 1706 TEL: +46 734 33 68 06 MEDIA CONTACT: Carly Rossi
TICKET HOTLINE: 0800 Ticketek TICKET HOTLINE: +46 771 47 70 70 E-MAIL: crossi@tennis.com.au
TEL: +61 7 3120 7912 / +61 (0)4 1793 0804
TICKET HOTLINE: 1300 888 104
or +61 3 9039 9407
Attila Martin
Richter Jaite
Tournament Director Tournament Director
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ATP WORLD TOUR 250
CHENGDU DELRAY BEACH 19-25 FEBRUARY DOHA
ATP WORLD TOUR 250
Mark S. Karim
Tournament Director Baron Alami
To be announced Tournament Director Tournament Director
SITE: Sichuan International Tennis Center SITE: Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center SITE: Khalifa Tennis Complex
WEBSITE: ChengduOpenTennis.com WEBSITE: YellowTennisBall.com WEBSITE: qatartennis.org
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 4,000 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 3,521 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 7,000
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2016 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1993 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1993
TEL: +852 2894 0288 TEL: +1 561 330 6000 TEL: +974 44 409 666
E-MAIL: nick.freyer@img.com E-MAIL: MBaron@YellowTennisBall.com E-MAIL: salman@qatartennis.org
MEDIA CONTACT: Doris Chan MEDIA CONTACT: Lisa Franson Smita@qatartennis.org
E-MAIL: doris.chan@img.com E-MAIL: LFranson@YellowTennisBall.com MEDIA CONTACT: Redab Massoud
TEL: +852 2894 0288 TEL: +1 954 290 1326 E-MAIL: redab@qatartennis.org
TICKET HOTLINE: +1 561 330 6000 TEL: +974 4440 9698
TICKET HOTLINE: +974 4440 9666
Gavin Joao
Fletcher Zilhao Thierry
Tournament Director Tournament Director Grin
Tournament Director
SITE: Devonshire Park, Eastbourne SITE: Clube de Tenis do Estoril
WEBSITE: lta.org.uk WEBSITE: millenniumestorilopen.com SITE: Tennis Club de Geneve Eaux-Vives
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 5,000 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 3,700 WEB: BanqueEricSturdzaGenevaOpen.com
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2009 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2015 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 3,700
TEL: +44 797 114 1019 E-MAIL: jz@millenniumestorilopen.com TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1980
E-MAIL: Gavin.Fletcher@lta.org.uk MEDIA CONTACT: Miguel Seabra TEL: +41 22 510 23 25
TEL: +44 20 7381 7041 E-MAIL: press@millenniumestorilopen.com E-MAIL: info@geneva-open.com
MEDIA CONTACT: Charlotte James TICKET HOTLINE: millenniumestorilopen.com MEDIA CONTACT: Laurent Ducret
E-MAIL: Charlotte.James@lta.org.uk E-MAIL: info@genevaopen.ch
TEL: +61 430 011 798 TEL: +41 22 510 23 25
TICKET HOTLINE: +44 844 581 3015 TICKET HOTLINE: +41 22 510 23 25
ticketing@geneva-open.com
Jean-Francois Yavuz
Collet Bronwyn Selek
Tournament Director Greer Tournament Director
Tournament Director
SITE: Roy Emerson Arena SITE: Garanti Koza Arena
WEBSITE: jsafrasarasinswissopengstaad.ch SITE: River Oaks Country Club WEBSITE: istanbulopen.org
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 4,500 WEBSITE: usmensclaycourt.com STADIUM COURT SEATING: 8,000
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1915 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 3,500 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2015
TEL: +41 21 804 10 70 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1910 TEL: +90 444 84 48
E-MAIL: ao@gcmsa.ch TEL: +1 713 874 6294 E-MAIL: yselek@garantikoza.com.tr
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ATP WORLD TOUR 250
KITZBUHEL LOS CABOS LYON
Julien
Hicham Jean-Francois Boutter
Arazi Caujolle Tournament Director
Tournament Director Tournament Director
SITE: Les Arenes de Metz
SITE: Royal Tennis Club de Marrakech SITE: Palais des Sports WEBSITE: moselle-open.com
WEBSITE: frmt.ma WEBSITE: open13.fr STADIUM COURT SEATING: 5,000
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 3,500 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 6,000 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2003
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1984 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1993 TEL: +33 3 8721 1417
TEL: +212 5 24 43 19 02 TEL: +33 4 91 72 69 59 E-MAIL: jboutter@moselle-open.com
E-MAIL: rtcma.marrakech@gmail.com E-MAIL: jf.caujolle@open13.org MEDIA CONTACT: Julien Boutter
or rtcma@menara.ma MEDIA CONTACT: Eli Weinstein E-MAIL: jboutter@moselle-open.com
MEDIA CONTACT: Youssef Khalfaoui E-MAIL:ewsports@gmail.com TEL: +33 3 8721 1417
E-MAIL: youssefk1968@gmail.com TEL: +33 6 95 31 57 82 TICKET HOTLINE: +33 3 8721 1417
TEL: +212 661 65 75 54 TICKET HOTLINE: +33 4 91 72 69 59
Sebastien
Grosjean Amir
Tournament Director Tarpischev
Tournament Director
SITE: Sud de France Arena – Montpellier
WEBSITE: opensuddefrance.com SITE: Olympic Stadium
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 7,500 WEBSITE: kremlincup.ru
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2010 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 8,500
TEL: +33 1 82 83 07 20 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1990
EMAIL : contact@opensuddefrance.com TEL: +7 495 956 3360
MEDIA CONTACT : Antoine Ludger E-MAIL: kremlincup@russport.ru
EMAIL : antoine.ludger@tvsportevents.com MEDIA CONTACT: Natalia Shmeleva
TEL : +33 1 82 83 07 24 E-MAIL: natalia.shmeleva@russport.ru
TICKET HOTLINE: +33 4 67176969 TEL: +7 495 956 3360
TICKET HOTLINE: +7 495 956 3360
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ATP WORLD TOUR 250
MUNICH NEWPORT NEW YORK
ATP WORLD TOUR 250
Patrik J osh
Kuhnen Todd Ripple
Tournament Director Martin Tournament Director
Tournament Director
SITE: MTTC Iphitos SITE: NYCB LIVE Nassau Veterans Memorial
WEBSITE: bmwopen.de SITE: International Tennis Hall of Fame Coliseum
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 3,800 WEBSITE: HallofFameOpen.com WEBSITE: newyorkopen.com
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1900 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 3,500 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 6,200
TEL: + 49 89 3220905 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1881 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2018
patrik.kuehnen@mmpevent.de TEL: +1 401 849 3990 TEL: +1 212 433 1236
MEDIA CONTACT: Kai Meesters E-MAIL: tmartin@tennisfame.com E-MAIL: jripple@gfsportsholdings.com
EMAIL: kai.meesters@mmpevent.de MEDIA CONTACT: Anne Marie McLaughlin MEDIA CONTACT: TBC
TEL: +49 221 940577 21 E-MAIL: amclaughlin@tennisfame.com E-MAIL: media@newyorkopen.com
TICKET HOTLINE: + 49 221 940577 66 TEL: +1 401 324 6033 TEL: +1 212 433 1236
TICKET HOTLINE: +1 516 231 4848
PUNE 1-6 JANUARY QUITO 5-11 FEBRUARY SAO PAULO 26 FEBRUARY-4 MARCH
Tata Open Maharashtra Ecuador Open Brasil Open
Tom Prashant
Annear Sutar Fabricio Luis Felipe
Co-Tournament Co-Tournament Valdivieso Tavares
Director Director Tournament Director Tournament Director
SITE: Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Shivaji Sports SITE: Club Jacaranda SITE: Esporte Clube Pinheiros
Complex, Balewadi, Pune WEBSITE: ecuadoropen.com.ec WEBSITE: brasilopen.com.br
WEBSITE: maharashtraopen.com STADIUM COURT SEATING: 3,500 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 7,500
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 4,000 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2015 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2001
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1996 TEL: +593 999 606260 TEL: +55 11 2125 8500
E-MAIL: S.Karthikeyan@imgreliance.com E-MAIL: mercadeo@ecuadoropen.com.ec E-MAIL: luisfelipe.tavares@kochtavares.com.br
MEDIA CONTACT: Gautam K Sheth MEDIA CONTACT: Catalina Garavito MEDIA CONTACT: Daniela Giuntini
E-MAIL: gautam@wordswork.in E-MAIL: prensa@ecuadoropen.com.ec E-MAIL: imprensa@dgwcomunicacao.com.br
or cgaravito@ecuadoropen.com.ec TEL: +55 11 98292 0826
TEL: +593 999 606260 or +57 310 293 4725
TICKETS ONLINE: ticketshow.com.ec
SITE: Longgang Tennis Center SITE: Autotron Rosmalen SITE: Arena Armeec Sofia
WEBSITE: shenzhenopen.cn WEBSITE: ricoh-open.nl WEBSITE: sofiaopen.bg
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 4,000 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 5,500 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 10,500
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2014 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1990 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2016
MEDIA CONTACT: Peter Johnston TEL: +31 43 367 2424 TEL: +359 2 8703078
E-MAIL: peter@peterjohnstonsports.com E-MAIL: info@ricoh-open.nl E-MAIL: pmcnamee@kozawos.com
TEL: +86 13534043603 MEDIA CONTACT: Marina Witte E-MAIL: info@sofiaopen.bg
TEL: +31 70 415 7898 MEDIA CONTACT: Nayden Todorov
TICKET HOTLINE: +31 88 123 24 22 E-MAIL: media@sofiaopen.bg
TEL: +359 89 660 2400
TICKETS ONLINE: eventim.bg
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ATP WORLD TOUR 250
STOCKHOLM ST. PETERSBURG 17-23 SEPTEMBER STUTTGART
Bill
Lawrence Lawrence Oakes
Robertson Frankopan Tournament Director
Tournament Director Tournament Director
SITE: Wake Forest University
SITE: Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre SITE: ATP Stadion Goran Ivanicevic WEBSITE: winstonsalemopen.com
WEBSITE: sydneyinternational.com.au WEBSITE: croatiaopen.hr STADIUM COURT SEATING: 3,600
STADIUM COURT SEATING: 10,000 STADIUM COURT SEATING: 4,000 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 2011
TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1885 TOURNAMENT FIRST HELD: 1990 E-MAIL: oakeswr@wfu.edu
TEL: +61 481 954 584 TEL: +385 52 719 125 TEL: +1 336 758 5950
E-MAIL: lawrence.robertson@tennis.com.au E-MAIL: lfrankopan@starwingsports.com MEDIA CONTACT: TBC
MEDIA CONTACT: Harriet Rendle MEDIA CONTACT: Loreta Krota E-MAIL: media@winstonsalemopen.com
E-MAIL: hrendle@tennis.com.au E-MAIL: jasminka.vidan@istraturist.hr TICKET HOTLINE: +1 336 758 6409
TEL: +61 2 9024 7700 TEL: +385 52 719 406
TICKET HOTLINE: 1300 888 104 TICKET HOTLINE: + 385 99 265 46 83
INTERNATIONAL BOOKINGS: +61 3 9039 9407
Milan, Italy
Chris Kermode
Tournament Chairman
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PLAYER
BIOGRAPHIES
ACTIVE PLAYERS*
FORMER CHAMPIONS
OPEN ERA WINNERS
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (3): 2015 (1): Winston- 2007 team final. Earned All-
PRIZE MONEY: $2,857,945 Salem (H); 2012 (1): Delray Beach American honors all 3 years.
W-L: 32-21 (singles), 3-2 (doubles) (H); 2011 (1): Johannesburg (H). > Favourite surface is hard and
SINGLES F (2): Washington, US Open FINALIST (10): 2017 (2): US Open (H), shot is serve
SF (1): Estoril Washington (H); 2015 (2): London/ > Favourite tournament is Indian
QF (3): Geneva, Montreal, Queen's Club (G), Memphis (IH); Wells
Stockholm 2014 (2): Acapulco (H), Delray > Enjoys outdoor adventures,
Beach (H); 2013 (3): Atlanta (H), reading and playing guitar
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Casablanca (CL), Sydney (H); 2008 > Member of ATP Player Council
> Finished 4 of last 5 seasons in (1): Las Vegas (H). from June 2012-18
Top 20 (2013-15, 2017), CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3). > Founded RealLifeTennis.com
achieving career-high No. 10 on with wife Kelsey and former
12 October 2015. Became 1st PERSONAL coach GD Jones, where they
South African in Top 10 since > Began playing tennis at age 6 offer in-depth tennis instruction
Ferreira on 5 May 1997. Spent > Parents Michael and Barbara and access to life on tour
only 1 week in Top 10. retired from engineering in > Wife, Kelsey, played on golf
> Won 1st of 3 ATP World Tour 2007; father now works part- team at University of Illinois
titles on home soil at 2011 time in hotel business; brother, (married 26 November 2011)
Johannesburg. Earned 30+ Gregory > C oached by Jay Bosworth
wins in 6 of last 7 seasons (2011- > Used to competitively run 800 > Struggled with a series of
15, 2017). Qualified for 9 tour- meter races injuries in 2016-17, including
level events in 2010, tied with 8 > Played at University of Illinois left knee, right shoulder, groin,
other players for 2nd-most in for 3 seasons (2005-07). Won hip and left thigh. Also
Open Era. 2006 NCAA doubles title (w/ underwent minor ankle
> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam SF Ryan Rowe). Reached 2007 surgery on 15 March 2016.
and final at 2017 US Open as NCAA singles semi-finals and
World No. 32, becoming doubles final. Also reached
lowest-ranked US Open
finalist since inception of
rankings in 1973 and 1st South YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
African US Open finalist in 2017: 14 (32-21) 2013: 20 (37-23) 2009: 162 (2-6) 2005: 548 (0-0)
Open Era. Also became tallest 2016: 67 (17-21) 2012: 37 (30-26) 2008: 106 (13-10) 2004: T1175 (0-0)
Grand Slam finalist in Open Era 2015: 12 (46-24) 2011: 32 (42-27) 2007: 228 (0-1)
at 2.03m/6-foot-8. 2014: 16 (38-24) 2010: 61 (14-18) 2006: 513 (0-0)
> Equaled best win of career by
beating No. 3 Murray to reach GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 56-34)
1st Grand Slam QF at 2015 US W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Open. Owns 2-9 record in Grand Aus. Open 11-9 — 1R 4R 4R 4R 3R 1R 1R 1R 1R
Slam 4R, including 2015 Roland Garros 14-8 4R 1R 3R 4R 4R 3R 2R 1R — —
Wimbledon loss from 2 sets up Wimbledon 12-9 4R 1R 4R 4R 3R 1R 2R 1R — 1R
to eventual champion and US Open 19-8 F 3R QF 3R 2R 1R 3R 3R — —
World No. 1 Djokovic.
> Owns 0-8 record in ATP ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 68-64)
Masters 1000 QFs, beating W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Wawrinka en route to 3 QFs in Indian Wells 10-8 2R — 3R QF QF 3R 1R 2R 1R —
2014 (Indian Wells, Toronto, Miami 13-8 2R — 4R 3R 3R 3R QF 2R — 3R
Paris). In ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo 1-4 — — — 1R 2R 1R 1R — — —
debut, defeated defending Madrid 5-7 — 1R 1R 2R 3R 2R 2R 1R — —
champion Djokovic in 2008 Rome 6-7 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R 1R — — —
Miami 2R as Q. Canada 13-8 QF QF 1R QF 1R 1R 3R 3R — —
Cincinnati 5-8 1R 3R 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R — — 1R
Shanghai 8-8 2R 2R QF 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R — —
Paris 7-6 2R — 3R QF 2R 3R 2R — — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Father, Nodar, was a dancer in > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
PRIZE MONEY: $759,349 Georgian national ballet, would be a pilot
W-L: 25-27 (singles), 0-8 (doubles) Sukhishvili; mother, Natalia, > Wife, Neka (married 28
SINGLES F (1): Memphis was a doctor; brother, Tengiz September 2013); son, Lukas
SF (3): Sofia, Lyon, Metz > Idols growing up were Roger (born 4 May 2015)
Federer and Rafael Nadal > Trained in Sacramento,
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Favourite surface is hard and California, from 2007 to 2011
> Finished 2016 and 2017 in Top shot is forehand > Currently trains in Istanbul,
100, achieving career-high No. > Favourite tournament is Turkey at Garanti Koza Academy
51 on 19 June 2017 soon after run Wimbledon > Coached by Goran Marijan and
to Roland Garros 3R. > Speaks English, Georgian and Gavin Hopper
> First Georgian to advance to an Russian
ATP World Tour final, doing so at > Hobbies include aviation,
2016 Kitzbuhel and 2017 movies and cooking
Memphis.
> Enjoyed career-high 25 victories
in 2017, including biggest of YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
career over No. 8 Thiem in Sofia 2017: 59 (25-27) 2014: 192 (0-1) 2011: 592 (0-0) 2008: 1228 (0-0)
2R. Posted 1st Top 10 win over 2016: 94 (8-10) 2013: 371 (0-0) 2010: 634 (0-0)
No. 10 Berdych in 2016 Vienna 2015: 104 (4-8) 2012: 316 (0-0) 2009: 557 (0-0)
1R.
> Second Georgian to reach Grand GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-9)
Slam 3R, doing so at 2015 W-L 18 17 16 15
Wimbledon as Q and 2017 Roland Aus. Open 0-2 1R 1R —
Garros. Countryman Labadze Roland Garros 2-3 3R 1R 1R
advanced to 2006 Wimbledon Wimbledon 3-2 2R — 3R
4R. US Open 0-2 1R — 1R
> Snapped 6-match losing streak
at ATP Masters 1000 events to ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-8)
begin career by reaching 2017 W-L 18 17 16 15
Cincinnati 3R. Indian Wells 0-1 1R — —
Miami 0-1 1R — —
CAREER FINALIST (2): 2017 (1): Memphis Monte-Carlo 0-1 1R — —
(IH); 2016 (1): Kitzbuhel (CL). Madrid 0-0 — — —
Rome 0-0 — — —
PERSONAL Canada 0-1 1R — —
> Nicknamed "Basil" Cincinnati 2-2 3R 1R —
> Began playing tennis at age 5 Shanghai 0-2 1R — 1R
with his father Paris 0-0 — — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (6): 2017 (2): Winston- > Enjoys horseback riding (owns
PRIZE MONEY: $1,794,937 Salem (H), Chennai (H); 2016 (2): 7 horses)
W-L: 48-21 (singles), 4-3 (doubles) Sofia (IH), Auckland (H); 2014 (2): Supports Villarreal C.F. and
>
SINGLES TITLES (2): Chennai, Stuttgart (CL), 's-Hertogenbosch (G). C.D. Castellon
Winston-Salem FINALIST (6): 2016 (2): Shanghai (H), Played football for Villarreal
>
SF (4): Sofia, Munich, Gstaad, St. Winston-Salem (H); 2015 (2): C.F. until he was 14
Petersburg Valencia (IH), Moscow (IH); 2014 (1): > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
QF (4): Halle, Montreal, Beijing, Moscow (IH); 2013 (1): Chennai (H). would be a football player
Basel In 2014, received ATP Most
>
PERSONAL Improved Player of the Year
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Nicknamed "Bati" Award (voted by players)
> Ended 4 straight seasons in Top > Began playing tennis at age 5 > Coached by Tomas Carbonell
25 (2014-17), achieving career- > Father, Joaquin, is a former and Pepe Vendrell
high No. 13 on 17 October 2016 football player and current
after reaching ATP Masters banker; mother, Ester, owns a
1000 Shanghai final. Ranked clothing store
between No. 13 and No. 23 each > Idols growing up were Juan
week from 18 January 2016 Carlos Ferrero and David
through present. Ferrer
> Captured 6 titles -- all ATP
World Tour 250s -- including
’s-Hertogenbosch and Stuttgart YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
in 2014. Only attempted title 2017: 20 (48-21) 2013: 59 (26-22) 2009: 282 (0-1) 2005: 870 (0-0)
defense at 's-Hertogenbosch in 2016: 14 (48-23) 2012: 80 (3-10) 2008: 381 (0-0) 2004: T1175 (0-0)
2015 with Stuttgart held during 2015: 25 (42-29) 2011: 179 (0-0) 2007: 452 (0-0)
same week. 2014: 15 (45-23) 2010: 170 (0-1) 2006: T1013 (0-0)
> E arned 40+ victories in 4
straight seasons (2014-17). Did GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 42-21)
not earn 1st win until age 23 at W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
2012 ATP Masters 1000 Miami Aus. Open 11-6 4R 4R 2R 4R 2R 1R
as Q (d. Seppi). Roland Garros 10-5 4R 4R 2R 3R 2R —
> Reached Grand Slam 4R on 9 Wimbledon 10-5 4R 3R 4R 3R 2R —
occasions, including 4 straight US Open 11-5 3R 3R 4R 4R 2R —
at 2015 Wimbledon, 2015 US
Open, 2016 Australian Open ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 48-39)
and 2016 Roland Garros. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
Advanced to 2R-or-better at 20 Indian Wells 5-4 3R 3R 3R 4R 1R —
straight and 3R-or-better at 10 Miami 7-6 4R 4R 2R 3R 1R 2R
straight Grand Slams. Monte-Carlo 7-5 2R 3R 3R 2R 2R —
> Enjoyed biggest win of career Madrid 8-4 1R 3R 3R SF — —
over World No. 1 Djokovic to Rome 4-4 3R 2R 2R 1R — —
reach 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Canada 4-3 QF — 2R 1R — —
Shanghai final. Also reached Cincinnati 2-4 1R 1R 2R 2R — —
2014 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid Shanghai 8-4 1R F 2R 3R — —
SF and 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Paris 3-5 3R 2R 2R 3R — 1R
Montreal QF.
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER FINALIST (10): 2014 (1): Kuala and serves as his coach; 2
PRIZE MONEY: $731,934 Lumpur (IH); 2013 (2): Kuala sisters, Dominique and Marie-
W-L: 13-14 (singles), 20-10 (doubles) Lumpur (IH), Rotterdam (IH); 2012 Sophie
SINGLES SF (1): Paris (2): Kuala Lumpur (IH), Sydney (H); Tennis idols growing up were
>
QF (2): 's-Hertogenbosch, Antwerp 2011 (1): Winston-Salem (H); 2010 Yannick Noah and Jimmy Connors
DOUBLES TITLES (2): Marseille (w/ (1): Marseille (IH); 2009 (1): Also idolized Michael Jordan,
>
Mahut), Metz (w/Roger-Vasselin) Kitzbuhel (CL); 2008 (2): Lyon (IC), Ayrton Senna and Alberto Tomba
Casablanca (CL). Favourite football team is
>
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (12). FINALIST (9). Olympique de Marseille
> Finished 11 seasons in singles Top > Wife, Karen (married 22 July
100 (2004, 2006-14, 2017). Ended PERSONAL 2017); son, Ayrton (born 11 July
2014 at career-high No. 25 in > Began playing tennis at age 4. 2015)
singles and career-high No. 5 in Nicknamed "Bennet" > Returned to Top 100 on 22 May
doubles after reaching Nitto ATP > P arents are Andre, who works 2017 after falling as low as No.
Finals SF w/Roger-Vasselin. Tied for a glasses company, and 696 on 18 January 2016
w/Mahut for year-end No. 1 in Laurence, who is a lawyer. following abductor surgery
1999 junior doubles rankings. Younger brother, Antoine, > A nnounced that 2018 will be his
> Played in 1+ singles final each year played at University of Florida final season
from 2008-14, going 0-10. Won 10
of 12 doubles titles with
countrymen. Owns 250+ victories YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
in singles (265-286) and doubles 2017: 56 (13-14) 2012: 35 (27-23) 2007: 68 (22-28) 2002: 255 (0-2)
(260-189), posting biggest win of 2016: 131 (7-14) 2011: 52 (21-21) 2006: 40 (24-22) 2001: 271 (1-1)
career over No. 1 Federer in 2009 2015: 533 (1-5) 2010: 44 (26-19) 2005: 167 (5-18) 2000: 423 (0-0)
ATP Masters 1000 Paris 2R. 2014: 25 (26-24) 2009: 46 (26-28) 2004: 64 (14-15) 1999: T1042 (0-0)
> Advanced to 2006 Roland Garros 2013: 35 (27-25) 2008: 43 (22-20) 2003: 140 (3-7)
singles QF. Captured 2014 Roland
Garros doubles title w/Roger- GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 42-53)
Vasselin – 1st Frenchmen to win W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02
Roland Garros since Leconte/ Aus. Open 8-12 — 1R 1R 2R 3R 3R — 2R 1R 1R 1R 3R 1R — 1R —
Noah in 1984. Also w/Roger- Roland Garros 15-15 1R 1R — 1R 3R 3R 2R 2R 1R 4R 1R QF 1R 3R 1R 1R
Vasselin, fell to Herbert/Mahut at Wimbledon 10-13 1R 2R — 1R 2R 3R 2R 4R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R 2R — —
2016 Wimbledon in 1st All-French US Open 9-13 1R 1R — 1R 3R 3R 3R 2R 3R 1R 1R 1R — 1R 1R —
Grand Slam doubles final of Open Doubles Titles (1): 2014 - Roland Garros (w/ Roger-Vasselin)
Era. Won 1999 US Open junior
doubles title w/Mahut. NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
> Reached ATP Masters 1000 Career 18 17 16 15 14
singles SFs at 2014 Cincinnati and 2-2 — — — SF (w/ Roger-Vasselin)
2017 Paris as WC. Won ATP
Masters 1000 doubles titles at ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 66-75)
2009 Shanghai w/Tsonga and 2013 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
Monte-Carlo w/Zimonjic (d. Indian Wells 10-12 1R — 2R QF 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 4R 3R 1R — —
Bryan/Bryan after saving 7 MPs). Miami 12-10 — — — 3R 2R 3R 2R 2R 2R 4R 1R — 2R 4R —
> One of 8 players to win a match for Monte-Carlo 6-11 — — — 2R 1R 3R 1R 2R 1R — 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R
France during 2017 Davis Cup title Madrid 1-4 — — — — 1R — — 1R 1R — — 2R — — —
run, clinching QF in doubles w/ Rome 3-6 — 1R — — 2R — — 2R 1R — 1R — 2R — —
Mahut (d. GBR 4-1). Played in all 4 Canada 6-9 — — — 3R 1R 2R — 2R 1R 1R 1R 3R — 1R —
Davis Cup ties for France in 2014, Cincinnati 13-10 — 2R — SF 3R 1R 2R 3R QF 1R 2R 1R — — —
including doubles w/Gasquet in Shanghai 3-3 — — — QF 1R — — — 1R — — — — — —
final (SUI d. FRA 3-1). Also teamed Paris 11-8 SF 1R — 2R 1R 2R 2R — 3R — — 3R — — —
w/Gasquet to win bronze medal at Hamburg: 1-2 (2R - 2008; 1R - 2007)
2012 London Olympics. Doubles Titles (2): 2013 - Monte-Carlo (w/ Zimonjic), 2009 - Shanghai (w/Tsonga)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS (IH), Rotterdam (IH); 2012 (2) : strengths are forehand and serve
PRIZE MONEY: $1,803,545 Stockholm (IH), Montpellier (IH); Big fan of ice hockey and
>
W-L: 35-18 (singles), 1-3 (doubles) 2011 (1) : Beijing (H); 2009 (1) : follows Detroit Red Wings
SINGLES F (1): Lyon Munich (CL); 2008 (1) : Tokyo (H); (NHL)
SF (4): Doha, Rotterdam, 2007 (1) : Halle (G); 2005 (1) : Paris Appeared in 2014 ESPN The
>
Wimbledon, Los Cabos (IC); 2004 (1): Palermo (CL). Magazine Body Issue
QF (3): Miami, Stuttgart, London/ FINALIST (18). > Wife, Ester (married 16 July 2015)
Queen's Club CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1). > Coached by Martin Stepanek.
Fitness trainer is Azuz
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS PERSONAL Simcich.
> F inished 7 straight seasons in Began playing at age 5 at a
> Played at 52 straight Grand
>
Top 10 (2010-16) and 12 in Top tennis center in his hometown Slams before withdrawing from
20 (2006-17). Father, Martin, was a train
> 2016 US Open (appendicitis) and
> Qualified 6 straight years for engineer; mother, Hana, is a 64 straight ATP Masters 1000
Nitto ATP Finals, losing to doctor events before withdrawing from
World No. 1 in all 6 Favourite surface is hard;
> 2017 Montreal (rib)
appearances (2010-15).
Reached SF in 2011.
> O wns 13 ATP World Tour titles, YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
including 2005 ATP Masters 2017: 19 (35-18) 2012: 6 (61-23) 2007: 14 (46-24) 2002: 532 (0-0)
1000 Paris as a 20-year-old. 2016: 10 (39-20) 2011: 7 (53-23) 2006: 13 (48-24) 2001: T1379 (0-0)
Earned 50+ wins in 5 straight 2015: 6 (57-22) 2010: 6 (45-26) 2005: 25 (34-29)
years (2011-15), then 2014: 7 (55-22) 2009: 20 (36-26) 2004: 44 (16-15)
celebrated 600th win over 2013: 7 (54-25) 2008: 20 (35-22) 2003: 103 (2-2)
Berlocq in 2017 ATP Masters
1000 Rome 2R. Three of 4 wins GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 139-56)
over World No. 1 came vs. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
Federer (other vs. Djokovic). Aus. Open 40-14 3R QF SF SF QF QF QF 2R 4R 4R 4R 2R 1R 2R —
> Defeated Federer and Djokovic Roland Garros 25-14 2R QF 4R QF 1R 4R 1R SF 1R 2R 1R 4R 2R 1R —
before falling to Nadal in 1st Wimbledon 42-14 SF SF 4R 3R QF 1R 4R F 4R 3R QF 4R 3R 1R —
Grand Slam final at 2010 US Open 32-14 2R — 4R QF 4R SF 3R 1R 3R 1R 4R 4R 3R 4R 2R
Wimbledon. One of 5 active
players to reach all 4 Grand NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
Slam SFs (also Big Four). One Career 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
of 3 players to beat Big Four at 6-13 — — RR RR RR RR SF RR
Grand Slams (also Tsonga,
Wawrinka). ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 189-111, 1 title)
> L ed Czech Republic to Davis W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
Cup titles in 2012 and 2013, as Indian Wells 21-13 3R 4R QF 2R SF 4R 4R QF 2R 2R 2R 4R 3R —
well as 2009 final. Played Miami 33-12 QF QF SF SF QF 3R QF F 4R SF 3R 3R 1R —
longest rubber ever in 2013 1R Monte-Carlo 20-13 3R 2R F 3R 3R SF 3R 3R 1R — SF 2R 2R 1R
w/Rosol (d. Chiudinelli/ Madrid 23-13 3R QF SF QF SF F QF — 2R 2R 2R SF 1R 1R
Wawrinka 24-22 in 5th after Rome 19-12 3R 3R QF 3R SF QF QF 2R 1R — QF 3R 1R —
7h1m). Canada 14-12 — QF 2R 3R 3R 3R QF QF 1R 2R 1R QF 2R —
Cincinnati 18-13 1R 3R QF 2R SF 3R SF 3R QF 2R 3R 1R 2R —
CAREER TITLES (13): 2016 (1): Shenzhen Shanghai 12-8 — 2R QF QF 3R SF 3R 3R 3R — — — — —
(H); 2015 (2) : Stockholm (IH), Paris 27-11 — QF QF SF QF QF SF 3R 2R 3R 3R QF W —
Shenzhen (H); 2014 (2) : Stockholm Hamburg: 2-4 (2R - 2008, 2007, 2005; 1R - 2006)
CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 1042-333 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 116 (13 November 2000)
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $14,695,822 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (8 September 2003)
CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 1056-336 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 246 (16 October 2000)
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $14,470,642 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (8 September 2003)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS titles in Open Era (116) and Bob Newcombe’s 17. Made 23 US
> Finished No. 1 in team rankings has 2nd-most (114). Mike also Open and 75 Grand Slam
10 times (2003, 2005-07, 2009- won titles at 2002 Nottingham w/ appearances in a row. In mixed
14). Spent 438 weeks and ended Knowles and 2002 Long Island doubles, Bob has 7 Grand Slam
8 seasons as co-No. 1s in w/Bhupathi. titles and Mike has 4. Bob is 3-2
individual doubles rankings > Twins boast 1,041-333 record – vs. Mike in mixed doubles,
(2005-07, 2009-11, 2013-14). most team wins in Open Era. including win in 2008 Wimbledon
Mike has most weeks ever at No. Earned 1,000th team win in 2016 final w/Stosur (d. M. Bryan/
1 (454) and Bob has 2nd-most Vienna QF (d. Cuevas/Troicki). Srebotnik).
(439). Fell outside Top 10 on 6 Mike is tied with Nestor for most > Won gold medals at 2012 London
November 2017 for 1st time since individual doubles wins in Open Olympics and bronze medals at
2 September 2002. Era (1,056), while Bob is 3rd 2008 Beijing Olympics. Mike also
> Winningest doubles team or (1,042). won bronze in mixed doubles at
singles player in Open Era has > Own all-time team records with 2012 London Olympics w/
captured 114 team titles in 169 16 Grand Slam titles in 30 finals Raymond. Went 4-0 to lead USA
finals. Only doubles team or and 36 ATP Masters 1000 titles in to 2007 Davis Cup title.
singles player to sweep all 4 54 finals. Only team in Open Era
Grand Slams, 9 ATP Masters to hold all 4 Grand Slam titles at BOB'S DOUBLES TITLES (114). FINALIST (55).
1000 events, Nitto ATP Finals same time: 2012 US Open, 2013 MIKE'S DOUBLES TITLES (116). FINALIST (56).
and Olympics. Qualified for Nitto Australian Open, 2013 Roland
ATP Finals in 15 straight years Garros and 2013 Wimbledon. PERSONAL
(2003-17), winning titles at Individually, tied with Bob's full name is Robert
>
Houston in 2003 and 2004, and at Woodbridge and Emerson for Charles Bryan and Mike's full
London in 2009 and 2014. Mike 2nd-most Grand Slam doubles name is Michael Carl Bryan
has most doubles or singles titles all-time behind (Mike is 2 minutes older)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS for France during 2017 Davis Cup Idol growing up was Pete
>
PRIZE MONEY: $654,217 title run, defeating both Edmund Sampras
W-L: 18-21 (singles), 14-8 (doubles) and Evans in QF (d. GBR 4-1). > C onsiders serve best shot
SINGLES QF (2): Auckland, Montpellier > W ife, Susan Gossage (married
DOUBLES TITLES (1): Doha (w/F. Martin) CAREER TITLES (1): 2009(1):Stuttgart(CL) 16 September 2017)
FINALIST (1): 2009(1): Johannesburg (H); Coached by former Top 20
>
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (7). Nicolas Escude and former ATP
> Finished 9 of last 10 seasons in pro Benjamin Ebrahimzadeh.
Top 100 (2008-10, 2012-17), PERSONAL Physiotherapist is Jean
achieving career-high No. 25 on > Began playing at age 6 Jacques Peyroutou.
28 January 2013 after reaching > Father, Guy, is a banker; mother, Did
> not play between
Australian Open QF. Peaked at Maryse, is a housewife; sister, Wimbledon and US Open in
No. 3 in junior rankings on 12 Stephanie; brother, Thierry 2017 due to right foot injury
September 2005. Fan of Paris Saint-Germain
>
> Appeared in 2 finals in 2009, football club
winning title at Stuttgart and
finishing as runner-up at
Johannesburg. Earned 20+ tour- YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
level wins in 6 seasons (2009-10, 2017: 78 (18-21) 2013: 34 (22-25) 2009: 32 (35-28) 2005: 577 (0-0)
2012-15), highlighted by career- 2016: 69 (17-21) 2012: 32 (24-20) 2008: 73 (10-9) 2004: T1175 (0-0)
best 35 in 2009. 2015: 31 (27-27) 2011: 103 (10-18) 2007: 188 (0-3)
> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam QF 2014: 29 (33-27) 2010: 45 (26-29) 2006: 262 (2-2)
at 2013 Australian Open.
Reached 4R at all 4 Grand Slam GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 47-39)
events, most recently at 2015 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
Roland Garros and 2015 US Aus. Open 10-9 2R 2R 2R 3R QF 1R 1R 1R 2R — — —
Open. Won 2005 Wimbledon Roland Garros 17-11 2R 3R 4R 2R 3R 2R 2R 1R 3R 4R — 2R
junior title and defeated Wimbledon 10-10 1R 2R 1R 4R 3R 2R 1R 3R 1R 2R — —
Nishikori and Cilic en route to US Open 10-9 1R 2R 4R 2R 2R 3R — 2R 1R 2R — —
2005 US Open junior final.
> Saved 2 MPs vs. L. Mayer and 7 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 54-68)
MPs vs. Isner to reach 1st ATP W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Masters 1000 SF at 2015 Indian Wells 5-9 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R 3R —
Montreal. Advanced to ATP Miami 6-9 3R 2R 3R 2R 2R 1R 1R 3R 1R —
Masters 1000 QFs at 2010 Monte-Carlo 4-8 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R — 1R 1R 1R —
Toronto, 2012 Cincinnati and Madrid 3-6 — 1R 1R 2R 2R — — 1R 2R —
2014 Rome. Beat No. 4 Murray in Rome 9-6 — 3R 2R QF 3R — — 2R 1R —
2012 Cincinnati 3R and No. 4 Canada 11-8 — 1R SF 2R 1R 3R 1R QF 2R —
Federer in 2014 Rome 2R for Cincinnati 8-7 — 1R 2R 1R 2R QF — 2R 3R —
biggest wins of career. Shanghai 3-7 1R — 1R 1R 2R 1R — 3R 1R —
> One of 8 players to win a match Paris 5-8 2R — 2R 2R 1R 2R 2R — 1R 1R
2017 HIGHLIGHTS would help his weak eyesight Completed 4 weeks of South
>
PRIZE MONEY: $1,062,462 > Father, Seok-Jin, was a tennis Korean military training in late-
W-L: 29-18 (singles), 2-4 (doubles) player and is now a tennis 2015
SINGLES SF (1): Munich coach; mother, Young-Mi; older Trained at IMG Academy in
>
QF (2): Barcelona, Winston-Salem brother, Hong, is currently a Bradenton, Florida, for 2 years
tennis player as well from the age of 13 to 15
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Favourite surface is hard
> Currently trains in Seoul,
>
> Broke into Top 50 on 14 August court, shot is backhand and South Korea
2017 and achieved career-high tournament is Wimbledon > C oached by Hyunjoon Suk
No. 44 on 11 September 2017. > Growing up, really looked up to Missed 4 months in 2016,
>
Ended 2015 at No. 51 before Djokovic because of his fantastic including Wimbledon and US
falling as low as No. 146 on 17 game and mental strength Open, due to abdominal injury
October 2016. Rebuilt ranking > Enjoys watching movies in his
with 26-4 run on ATP Challenger leisure time
Tour after 2016 US Open. Peaked In 2015, received ATP Most
>
at No. 7 in juniors on 14 January Improved Player of the Year
2013. Award (voted by players)
> Captured 2017 Next Gen ATP
Finals title, earning career-high
$390,000 as undefeated YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
champion. Defeated No. 1 seed 2017: 58 (29-18) 2015: 51 (12-10) 2013: 501 (0-1)
Rublev twice, including in final. 2016: 104 (8-13) 2014: 173 (2-1) 2012: 970 (0-0)
> Reached Grand Slam 3R for 1st
time at 2017 Roland Garros. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-7)
Defeated Kyrgios and Coric en W-L 18 17 16 15
route to 2013 Wimbledon junior Aus. Open 1-2 2R 1R —
final. Roland Garros 2-2 3R 1R —
> Earned biggest wins of career Wimbledon 0-1 — — 1R
over No. 13 Goffin in 2017 ATP US Open 2-2 2R — 2R
Masters 1000 Montreal 2R and
No. 13 Bautista Agut in 2017 ATP ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-9)
Masters 1000 Shanghai 1R. W-L 18 17 16 15
> Won 70+ percent of matches on Indian Wells 0-1 — 1R —
ATP Challenger Tour (76-26, Miami 1-3 1R 1R 2R
.745), ITF Futures Circuit (49-14, Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — —
.778) and ITF Junior Circuit (84- Madrid 0-0 — — —
32, .724). Rome 0-0 — — —
Canada 2-2 3R — 1R
PERSONAL Cincinnati 0-1 1R — —
> Began playing tennis at age 6 with Shanghai 1-1 2R — —
his parents and continued to play Paris 1-1 2R — —
after his doctor recommended
that looking at the colour green NEXT GEN ATP FINALS
Career 17
5-0 W
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (1): 2017 (1): Marrakech Enjoys spending time at the
>
PRIZE MONEY: $999,819 (CL). FINALIST (2): 2016 (2): Marrakech pool
W-L: 24-26 (singles), 0-3 (doubles) (CL), Chennai (H). > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
SINGLES TITLES (1): Marrakech would be a boxer
QF (2): Madrid, Winston-Salem PERSONAL > Favourite sporting personality
> Began playing tennis at age 5, is Mike Tyson, whom he met at
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS after watching his father Damir 2016 Indian Wells
> Finished 3 straight seasons in play Named 2014 ATP Star of
>
Top 50 (2015-17), achieving > Mother, Zeljka; sister, Bruna Tomorrow for being the
career-high No. 33 on 27 July Favourite surface is outdoor
> youngest player to finish in the
2015. Ended 2015 as youngest hard and favourite shot is Top 100
player in Top 50 and 2014 as backhand Featured in Vogue's 2015
>
youngest in Top 100. Became > Idols growing up were Goran September issue
World No. 1 junior on 9 Ivanisevic and Rafael Nadal > Underwent right knee surgery
September 2013. > Favourite tournament is Umag on 27 September 2016
> Went 3-0 en route to 2017 Next
Gen ATP Finals SF (d. Donaldson,
Medvedev and Khachanov in RR; YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
l. to Rublev). 2017: 48 (24-26) 2015: 44 (26-28) 2013: 367 (0-2)
> Saved 5 championship points to 2016: 48 (22-24) 2014: 91 (7-6) 2012: T1305 (0-0)
defeat Kohlschreiber for 1st ATP
World Tour title at 2017 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 9-13)
Marrakech. Advanced to 1st final W-L 18 17 16 15 14
at 2016 Chennai, becoming 1st Aus. Open 0-3 1R 1R 1R —
teenager in a final since Roland Garros 5-3 2R 3R 3R —
countryman Cilic at 2008 New Wimbledon 1-3 1R 1R 2R —
Haven. US Open 3-4 3R 1R 1R 2R
> Reached Grand Slam 3R at 2015
Roland Garros, 2016 Roland ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 19-21)
Garros and 2017 US Open, where W-L 18 17 16 15
he beat junior rival A. Zverev. Indian Wells 3-3 1R 3R 2R
Won 2013 US Open junior title (d. Miami 3-3 3R 1R 2R
A. Zverev and Kokkinakis). Monte-Carlo 0-3 1R 1R 1R
> Saved 1 MP vs. Kyrgios and upset Madrid 4-2 QF 2R —
Nadal to reach 2016 ATP Masters Rome 0-1 — 1R —
1000 Cincinnati QF. Also Canada 2-3 2R 2R 1R
defeated Nadal in 2014 Basel QF Cincinnati 4-3 1R QF 2R
as 17-year-old WC. Beat No. 1 Shanghai 1-1 — — 2R
Murray for biggest win of career Paris 2-2 2R — 2R
en route to 2017 ATP Masters
1000 Madrid QF as LL. Also upset NEXT GEN ATP FINALS
Murray in 2015 Dubai QF as LL. Career 17
3-1 SF
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (6): 2017 (1): Sao Paulo > Enjoys surfing, playing football
PRIZE MONEY: $1,546,063 (CL); 2016 (2): Sao Paulo (CL), Rio and "asados" with friends and
W-L: 20-21 (singles), 29-14 (doubles) de Janeiro (CL); 2015 (1): Sao family
SINGLES TITLES (1): Sao Paulo Paulo (ICL); 2014 (2): Umag (CL), > Received ATP ACES For Charity
SF (1): Madrid Bastad (CL). FINALIST (3): 2016 (2): grant in 2017 for support of two
QF (3): Sydney, Indian Wells, Hamburg (CL), Nottingham(G); foundations that work with
Monte-Carlo 2015 (1): Istanbul(CL). Uruguayan children: Corazoncitos
DOUBLES TITLES (4): Rio de Janeiro (w/ CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (9). FINALIST (8). Foundation and Fundacion Tenis
Carreno Busta), Monte-Carlo (w/ Uruguay
Bopanna), Kitzbuhel (w/Duran), PERSONAL Fiancee, Clarita; daughters,
>
Vienna (w/Bopanna) Full name is Pablo Gabriel
> Alfonsina (born 10 October
Cuevas 2014) and Antonia (born 14
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Began playing at age 6 with his August 2017)
> Top-ranked Uruguayan in ATP parents > C oached by former World No. 8
Rankings history has finished 4 Father,
> Gabriel, is a Alberto Mancini and Facundo
straight seasons in Top 40 (2014- businessman; Lucila, is an Savio
17). Unranked from 11 June 2012 accountant; brother, Martin, is > Underwent right knee surgery
to 21 April 2013 due to 2-year also an ATP player on 11 October 2011 and did not
injury absence. Returned to Top > Considers baseline game and play from May 2011 to April
100 on 14 July 2014 and achieved backhand as strengths and 2013
career-high No. 19 on 15 August favourite surface is clay
2016.
> Qualified for 2008 Nitto ATP
Finals in doubles w/Horna, YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
posting 2-1 RR record and 2017: 32 (20-21) 2013: 221 (2-4) 2008: 132 (10-15) 2004: T844 (3-1)
reaching SF. 2016: 22 (34-23) 2011: 142 (13-13) 2007: 117 (4-1)
> Winner of 6 singles titles – all on 2015: 40 (29-26) 2010: 63 (21-22) 2006: 266 (1-1)
clay. Swept Sao Paulo titles in 2014: 30 (18-12) 2009: 50 (19-15) 2005: 411 (4-1)
2015, 2016 and 2017. At 2016 Rio
de Janeiro, became 1st player to GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 14-26)
beat only lefties en route to a W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
title. Earned career-high 34 wins Aus. Open 1-5 1R 2R 1R — — — 1R 1R — — —
in 2016, but suffered 10-match Roland Garros 8-8 3R 3R 3R 2R 2R — 1R 1R — 1R —
losing streak in 2017. Owns 9 Wimbledon 1-4 — 1R 1R 1R — — — — 2R — —
doubles titles with 7 partners. US Open 4-9 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R — — 2R 2R 1R 1R
> Advanced to Roland Garros 3R in Doubles Titles (1): 2008 – Roland Garros (w/Horna)
2015, 2016 and 2017. Captured
1st Grand Slam doubles title at NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
2008 Roland Garros w/Horna in Career 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
1st tour-level event as a team. 2-2 — — — — — — — — — SF (w/Horna)
Became 1st South American
team in Open Era to win a Grand ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 27-35)
Slam title. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
> Reached 1st ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 6-5 QF 2R 3R — — — 2R 2R — —
SF at 2017 Madrid. Advanced to Miami 4-6 2R 3R 2R — — — 3R 1R — 2R
ATP Masters 1000 QFs at 2017 Monte-Carlo 4-2 QF 2R — — — — — — — —
Indian Wells and 2017 Monte- Madrid 6-4 SF 3R 1R — — — — 1R — —
Carlo, where he beat No. 3 Rome 2-6 2R 1R 2R — — — 1R 1R — 1R
Wawrinka in 3R for biggest win of Canada 0-1 — — 1R — — — — — — —
career. Won ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati 1-2 — 2R 1R — — — — — — —
doubles titles at 2015 Rome w/ Shanghai 0-4 1R 1R 1R 1R — — — — — —
Marrero and 2017 Monte-Carlo Paris 4-5 3R 3R 1R 2R — — — — 1R —
w/Bopanna. Doubles Titles (2): 2017 – Monte-Carlo (w/Bopanna); 2015 – Rome (w/Marrero)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (2): 2008 (1): Memphis > His strengths are serve and
PRIZE MONEY: $567,263 (IH); 2007 (1): Amersfoort (CL). forehand
W-L: 20-20 (singles), 3-7 (doubles) FINALIST (1): 2008 (1): Amersfoort (CL). > Supports Anderlecht Football
SINGLES QF (4): Sofia,Delray Beach Club in his country
Istanbul, Beijing PERSONAL > Enjoys fishing in his spare time
> Nicknamed "Shark" > Fiancee, Lauranne Dachouffe;
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Began playing tennis at age 5 daughters, Camille (born 28
> Achieved career-high No. 38 on > Father, Alain, is a tennis coach; May 2013) and Ana (born 19 July
22 May 2017 after winning 10th mother, Marie Agnes, is a sports 2017)
Challenger title at Bordeaux, instructor; sister, Celine > C oached by Yannis Demeroutis
FRA. Became 3rd-oldest player > Pete Sampras was his idol growing > Underwent right shoulder
to debut in Top 40 since 1975 up but also admired countrymen surgery in October 2013 and
behind Italians Pozzi in 2001 and Olivier Rochus, Xavier Malisse and missed 8 months, then
Lorenzi in 2016. Kristof Vliegen underwent 2 right wrist
> Earned 1st victories of career en > Considers grass and hard courts surgeries following 2015
route to 2007 Amersfoort title. his favourite surfaces, although season and missed 3 months
Won ATP World Tour, ATP he won his first ATP title on clay
Challenger Tour and ITF Futures
Circuit titles in 2007, a feat not
repeated until 2015 by Paire. YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Went on to win 2008 Memphis 2017: 77 (20-20) 2013: 169 (5-6) 2009: 122 (6-18) 2005: 155 (0-1)
title and reach 2008 Amersfoort 2016: 86 (4-5) 2012: 91 (22-17) 2008: 61 (21-23) 2004: 360 (0-0)
final. 2015: 86 (12-13) 2011: 88 (9-6) 2007: 88 (6-2) 2003: 549 (0-0)
> Defeated 2-time champion and 2014: 163 (0-3) 2010: 109 (6-6) 2006: 474 (0-1) 2002: T1049 (0-0)
World No. 5 Nadal in 2013
Wimbledon 1R for biggest win of GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 14-29)
career. Injured right shoulder W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
during match and conceded Aus. Open 2-6 3R 1R — — 1R 1R — — 1R 1R —
walkover to Kubot in 2R. Roland Garros 4-9 1R 2R 1R — 1R 1R 3R 2R 1R 1R —
> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R at Wimbledon 3-5 2R — 1R — 2R 1R — — 2R 1R —
2011 Roland Garros as Q and US Open 5-9 1R 2R 2R 1R — 2R 2R — 1R 2R 1R
2017 Australian Open, as well as
ATP Masters 1000 3R at 2015 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-9)
Miami as Q. Qualified at 6 Grand W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Slam events overall. Indian Wells 2-2 — — — — — 2R — — 2R —
> Clinched Davis Cup SF victories Miami 2-3 — — 3R — — 1R — — 1R —
for Belgium with 5th-rubber Monte-Carlo 0-1 1R — — — — — — — — —
wins over Delbonis in 2015 and Madrid 0-1 — — — — — — — — — 1R
Thompson in 2017. Lost doubles Rome 1-1 — — — — — — — — — 2R
rubber in 2015 final (GBR d. BEL Canada 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
3-1) and singles rubbers to Cincinnati 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
Tsonga and Pouille in 2017 final Shanghai 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
(FRA d. BEL 3-2). Paris 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
Hamburg: 0-1 (1R - 2008)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (20): 2017 (1): Stockholm Marat Safin
PRIZE MONEY: $2,580,301 (IH); 2016 (1): Stockholm (IH); 2014 > Favourite surface is hard and
W-L: 38-16 (singles), 2-4 (doubles) (1): Sydney (H); 2013 (4): Basel (IH), shot is forehand
SINGLES TITLES (1): Stockholm Tokyo (H), Washington (H), > Enjoys playing football, fishing
F (1): Basel Rotterdam (IH); 2012 (4): Basel (IH), and cooking Argentinean
SF (3): Delray Beach, US Open, Vienna (IH), Estoril (CL), Marseille asado (barbecue)
Shanghai (IH); 2011 (2): Estoril (CL), Delray Fan of football team Boca
>
QF (2): Rome, Paris Beach (H); 2009 (3): US Open (H), Juniors
Washington (H), Auckland (H); 2008 Was
> named Argentina's
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (4): Washington (H), Los Angeles (H), Sportsman of the Year in 2013
> Finished in Top 10 and qualified Kitzbuhel (CL), Stuttgart (CL). > Named ATP Comeback Player
for Nitto ATP Finals in 2008-09 FINALIST (9). of the Year in 2011 and 2016
and 2012-13. Ended 2 other CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). > Underwent left wrist surgeries
seasons at No. 11 (2011, 2017). on 24 March 2014 (joint), 20
Rose 200+ spots in 2011 and 500+ PERSONAL January 2015 (ligament) and 18
spots in 2016 to finish each of Nicknames are Delpo and la
> June 2015 (tendon), as well as
those seasons as No. 1 Argentine. Torre de Tandil right wrist surgery on 4 May
> Winner of 20 singles titles, > Began playing tennis at age 5 2010. All 4 surgeries were at
capturing 1st 4 during 23-match with coach Marcelo Gomez Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN,
win streak in 2008: Stuttgart, > Father, Daniel, is a veterinarian; USA.
Kitzbuhel, Los Angeles and mother, Patricia, is a literature
Washington. Beat Federer in teacher
Swiss’ hometown for Basel titles Idols growing up were Pete
>
in 2012 and 2013. Reached ATP Sampras, Lleyton Hewitt and
Masters 1000 finals at 2009
Montreal, 2013 Indian Wells and
2013 Shanghai. YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
> Earned 30+ victories in 7 seasons 2017: 11 (38-16) 2013: 5 (51-16) 2009: 5 (54-16) 2005: 159 (0-0)
(2008-09, 2011-13, 2016-17), 2016: 38 (32-12) 2012: 7 (65-17) 2008: 9 (46-16) 2004: T1077 (0-0)
posting 300th win in 2013 Basel QF 2015: 581 (2-2) 2011: 11 (48-18) 2007: 44 (28-25)
(d. Mathieu). Boasts 8 wins over 2014: 138 (7-3) 2010: 257 (3-3) 2006: 91 (10-12)
World No. 1 -- most by a player
who's never been No. 1 since GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 77-31, 1 title)
inception of rankings in 1973. One W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
of 3 players to beat Nadal, Federer Aus. Open 17-8 — — — 2R 3R QF 2R 4R QF 2R 2R —
and Djokovic when each were No. Roland Garros 14-7 3R — — — — QF 3R — SF 2R 1R 1R
1 (also Murray, Tsonga). Wimbledon 17-8 2R 3R — — SF 4R 4R — 2R 2R 2R —
> Captured 2009 US Open title, US Open 29-8 SF QF — — 2R QF 3R — W QF 3R 1R
snapping No. 1 Federer’s
40-match tournament win NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
streak in 5-set final after beating Career 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Nadal 62 62 62 in SF. Defeated 7-8 — — — — RR SF — — F RR
Federer again en route to 2009
ATP Finals championship match. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 90-50)
Advanced to SFs at 2009 Roland W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
Garros, 2013 Wimbledon and Indian Wells 18-7 3R 2R — — F QF SF — QF — 2R —
2017 US Open. Miami 15-9 3R 2R 1R — 2R 4R 4R — SF 2R 4R —
> Led Argentina to 1st Davis Cup Monte-Carlo 1-2 — — — — 3R — — — 2R — — —
title in 2016, winning 5-setters in Madrid 14-6 — 2R — — — SF 3R — SF QF 3R 1R
5+ hours over both Murray in SF Rome 8-5 QF — — — 3R 3R — — QF 1R — —
and Cilic in final. Defeated Canada 7-6 2R — — — 3R 2R 2R — F — 1R —
Djokovic en route to bronze medal Cincinnati 11-5 3R — — — SF SF 2R — — — 3R —
at 2012 London Olympics and Shanghai 7-4 SF 1R — — F — — — 2R — — —
silver medal at 2016 Rio Olympics. Paris 9-6 QF — — — QF 3R — — QF 3R 2R —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Peaked at No. 3 in junior rankings > Favourite surface is clay and
PRIZE MONEY: $141,448 on 27 May 2013. Went 93-39 on ITF shot is forehand
W-L: 7-5 (singles) Junior Circuit, including win over > Favourite tournaments are
CHALLENGER: 30-19 (singles), A. Zverev en route to 2012 Eddie Roland Garros, Budapest and
0-6 (doubles) Herr final. Won 2012 Orange Bowl US Open
SINGLES SF (1): Budapest junior title the following week. > Idols growing up were Andy
QF (1): Istanbul Defeated Khachanov and Roddick and Lleyton Hewitt
Kokkinakis en route to 2013 > Enjoys cooking
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon junior QF. > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
> Broke into Top 100 on 24 July would have been a businessman
2017 after reaching San PERSONAL like his father
Benedetto, ITA Challenger final. > Nickname is "Laci" > Supports Chicago Bulls (NBA)
Achieved career-high No. 88 on 6 > Began playing tennis at age 5 and Seattle Seahawks (NFL)
November 2017 following 30-19 by tagging along when his > Coached by Dejan Petrovic.
campaign on ATP Challenger father started taking lessons Fitness trainer is Vladimir Zoric.
Tour. > Father, Caba, is a businessman;
> Saved 1 MP vs. Verdasco in 1st mother, Hajnalka, is a teacher;
ATP World Tour QF at 2017 sister, Judit, is a student
Budapest, reaching 1st SF as Q. > Speaks Hungarian, Serbian and
Earned SE into Istanbul the English
following week and reached QF
there.
> Qualified at 2016 Roland Garros, YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
but failed to qualify in all 7 other 2017: 88 (7-5) 2015: 173 (0-1) 2013: 597 (0-1)
attempts at Grand Slams. In only 2016: 187 (0-1) 2014: 365 (0-0) 2012: 910 (0-0)
ATP Masters 1000 appearance,
lost to countryman and eventual GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-1)
finalist Krajinovic in final round W-L 18 17 16
of qualifying at 2017 Paris. Aus. Open 0-0 — —
> Owns 1-7 record in ATP Roland Garros 0-1 — 1R
Challenger Tour finals with lone Wimbledon 0-0 — —
title at 2017 Perugia, ITA. US Open 0-0 — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS SFs, 6 finals and 4 titles in a row football player. His father
PRIZE MONEY: $2,116,524 at Grand Slams. wanted him to be a football
W-L: 32-8 (singles), 3-2 (doubles) > Won Beijing OIympics bronze player or skier, but he excelled
SINGLES TITLES (2): Doha, Eastbourne medal in 2008 and led Serbia to in tennis at an early age.
F (1): Rome Davis Cup title in 2010. Credits
> his family as
SF (1): Madrid inspiration for giving him so
QF (4): Acapulco, Monte-Carlo, CAREER TITLES (68): 2017 (2): much support
Roland Garros, Wimbledon Eastbourne (G), Doha (H); 2016 Idol growing up was Pete
>
(7): Toronto (H), Roland Garros Sampras
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (CL), Madrid (CL), Miami (H), > At age 12, attended Niki Pilic
> Ended 4 years at No. 1 (2011-12, Indian Wells (H), Australian Academy in Munich and
2014-15). One of 7 players to Open (H), Doha (H); 2015 (11): practised there for almost 2
finish 4+ seasons at No. 1 along ATP Finals (IH), Paris (IH), years before returning to
with Sampras (6), Connors (5), Shanghai (H), Beijing (H), US Belgrade
Federer (5), Lendl (4), McEnroe Open (H), Wimbledon (G), Rome Speaks
> Serbian, Italian,
(4) and Nadal (4). Spent 223 total (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL), Miami German, English and French
weeks at No. 1, 5th all-time (H), Indian Wells (H), Australian > Favourite surface is hard, but
behind Federer’s 302, Sampras’ Open (H); 2014 (7): ATP Finals considers himself well-
286, Lendl’s 270 and Connors’ (IH), Paris (IH), Beijing (H), rounded
268. Finished Top 3 and earned Wimbledon (G), Rome (CL), > Best shot is backhand down the
60+ wins in 10 straight seasons Miami (H), Indian Wells (H); 2013 line and return of serve
(2007-16). (7): ATP Finals (IH), Paris (IH), > A ppeared in the 2007, 2014 and
> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in Shanghai (H), Beijing (H), 2015 Vogue Magazine
10 straight years (2007-16), Monte-Carlo (CL), Dubai (H), September issue
capturing 5 titles overall and Australian Open (H); 2012 (6): > Member of ATP Player Council
becoming 1st player to sweep 4 ATP Finals (IH), Shanghai (H), for two terms (2008-10, then
straight titles (2008, 2012-15). Beijing (H), Toronto (H), Miami 2016-18 as President)
> Owns 68 singles titles, 6th-most (H), Australian Open (H); 2011 > Named recipient of ATP World
in Open Era, including 12 Grand (10): US Open (H), Montreal (H), Tour No.1 Award in 2011-12 and
Slams (tied with Emerson 4th Wimbledon (G), Rome (CL), 2014-15, Most Improved Player
all-time) and 30 ATP Masters Madrid (CL), Belgrade (CL), of the Year Award in 2006 and
1000s (tied with Nadal most all- Miami (H), Indian Wells (H), 2007 (voted by players) and
time). Won 2+ titles each year Dubai (H), Australian Open (H); Arthur Ashe Humanitarian
from 2006-17, including all 4 2010 (2): Beijing (H), Dubai (H); Award in 2012 for Novak
Grand Slams and 8 of 9 ATP 2009 (5): Paris (IH), Basel (IH), Djokovic Foundation and
Masters 1000 events (all but Beijing (H), Belgrade (CL), Dubai UNICEF ambassador work
Cincinnati). Enjoyed win streaks (H); 2008 (4): ATP Finals (IH), Named recipient of BBC
>
of 43 matches overall (2010-11), Rome (CL), Indian Wells (H), Overseas Sports Personality
31 matches at ATP Masters Australian Open (H); 2007 (5): of the Year Award in 2011,
1000s (2011) and 30 matches at Vienna (IH), Montreal (H), Estoril Laureus World Sportsman of
Grand Slams (2015-16). One of 4 (CL), Miami (H), Adelaide (H); the Year Award in 2012, 2015
active players with 700+ 2006 (2): Metz (IH), Amersfoort and 2016; the Order of St. Sava
victories (also Federer, Nadal, (CL).FINALIST (30). in 2011, the Order of
Ferrer), earning 700th win in CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). Karadorde's Star in 2012, the
2016 Dubai 2R (d. Jaziri). Order of the Republika Srpska
> Swept titles at 2015 Wimbledon, PERSONAL in 2013 and Eurosport Athlete
2015 US Open, 2016 Australian > Nicknamed "Nole" of the Year in 2015
Open and 2016 Roland Garros, > Began playing at age 4 and In December 2012, received
>
becoming 8th player to complete made pro debut at 16 the Centrepoint Premier
career Grand Slam and 3rd to > Father, Srdjan; mother, Dijana; Award for Contribution to the
hold all 4 major titles at one time brothers; Marko and Djordje Lives of Youth across the world
(also Budge, Laver). Loss to > Father, uncle and aunt were all from HRH the Duke of
Querrey in 2016 Wimbledon 3R professional skiers and his Cambridge, Prince William
snapped streaks of 28 QFs, 9 father was also an excellent (Winter Whites Gala 2012)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (1): 2011 (1): Zagreb(IH). favourite shot is serve
PRIZE MONEY: $782,197 FINALIST (1): 2011 (1): Wife, Maja (married 16
>
W-L: 3-2 (singles), 43-23 (doubles) 's-Hertogenbosch(G). November 2013); son, Petar
SINGLES SF (1): Umag CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (9). FINALIST (13). (born 16 June 2014)
DOUBLES TITLES (3): Rotterdam (w/ > Coached by his brother Mladen.
Granollers), Hamburg (w/ PERSONAL Fitness trainer is Stjepan
Pavic), Basel (w/Granollers) > Began playing at age 8 Medak and physiotherapist is
Father, Tomislav; mother,
> Alen Stokan.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Davorka; brothers, Zeljko and
> Enjoyed Top 10 doubles finishes Mladen, both work as tennis
in 2015 and 2017, peaking at No. coaches
4 on 8 June 2015 after winning Enjoys music, movies, table
>
Roland Garros title w/Melo. tennis and video games
Achieved career-high No. 29 in > Favourite surface is hard and
singles on 7 October 2013 after
reaching Tokyo SF, then ended
2013 as No. 1 Croat in singles YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
for 1st time at No. 33. 2017: 330 (3-2) 2013: 33 (33-27) 2009: 181 (2-2) 2005: 840 (0-0)
> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2016: 148 (7-16) 2012: 73 (16-26) 2008: 387 (0-1) 2004: T1160 (0-0)
2013-16 w/Melo and in 2017 w/ 2015: 87 (8-11) 2011: 36 (26-25) 2007: 298 (0-0) 2003: T934 (0-0)
Granollers, advancing to 2014 2014: 96 (15-23) 2010: 88 (8-7) 2006: 414 (0-0)
final.
> Reached 1st 2 ATP singles finals GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 15-25)
in 2011, winning title at Zagreb W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
and finishing runner-up at Aus. Open 6-8 1R 1R 2R 2R 3R 1R 2R 2R
’s-Hertogenbosch. Advanced to Roland Garros 1-6 — 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R —
singles R16 at 2013 Wimbledon Wimbledon 4-5 — 1R — — 4R 1R 1R 2R
and three times at ATP Masters US Open 4-6 — 1R — 1R 3R 2R 1R 2R
1000 events, including 2011 Doubles Titles (1): Roland Garros - 2015 (w/Melo)
Montreal, where he beat No. 2
Nadal for biggest win of career. NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
> C aptured 6 of his 9 doubles Career 18 17 16 15 14 13
titles w/Melo, including 2015 9-9 RR RR SF F SF (2013-16 w/Melo, 2017 w/Granollers)
Roland Garros and 4 ATP
Masters 1000 events. Grand ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 19-28)
Slam runner-up in men’s W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
doubles at 2013 Wimbledon w/ Indian Wells 3-5 — 1R 2R 2R 3R 1R —
Melo and in mixed doubles at Miami 4-5 — 1R — 2R 2R 2R 2R
2016 Roland Garros and 2017 Monte-Carlo 1-4 — — — 1R 1R 2R 1R
Australian Open w/Mirza. Madrid 0-1 — — — 1R — — —
> Went 4-0 in 2016 Davis Cup Rome 2-1 — — — 3R — — —
doubles matches, including Canada 5-4 — 1R — 3R 2R — 3R
wins w/Cilic over Herbert/ Cincinnati 1-3 — — — 1R — 1R 2R
Mahut, Bryan/Bryan and Del Shanghai 1-3 — — — 2R 1R — 1R
Potro/L. Mayer (ARG d. CRO 3-2 Paris 2-2 — — — — 2R — 2R
in final). Doubles Titles (4): 2016 - Toronto, Cincinnati; 2015 - Paris; 2013 - Shanghai (all w/ Melo)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS Cup for 18 straight years (2000- > Hobbies include playing softball
PRIZE MONEY: $369,615 17). Played only Davis Cup ties and spending time with friends
W-L: 9-10 (singles), 3-4 (doubles) and Dominican Futures events If he wasn't a tennis player,
>
CHALLENGER: 21-12 (singles), from 1998 to 2002 and June 2004 he'd liked to have been a
5-9 (doubles) to May 2006. baseball player or a singer
SINGLES TITLES (1): Quito > In 2013, threw out ceremonial
CAREER TITLES (3): 2017 (1): Quito (CL); first pitch in Dominican Republic
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2016 (1): Quito (CL); 2015 (1): Quito winter league game and met
> Top-ranked Dominican in ATP (CL). former MLB star Manny
Rankings history achieved career- CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2). Ramirez
high No. 43 on 13 July 2015 after Coached by Manuel Antuna.
>
reaching Wimbledon 2R. Earned PERSONAL Fitness trainer is Matias Rizzo.
1st ranking point at age 22, made > Nickname is "Viti" > Missed October 2012 to April
ATP debut at age 27, broke into Top > Began playing tennis at age 8 2013 with elbow injury and
200 at age 31, enjoyed 1st ATP win > Father is Elgio Felix; mother is Ana; contemplated retiring
at age 32 and entered Top 100 at brothers, Hector, Henry and Felix
age 33.
> Captured Quito title in 2015, 2016
and 2017 from age 34 to 36. First YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
player in ATP history to win 3+ 2017: 83 (9-10) 2012: 256 (6-0) 2007: 394 (3-0) 2002: T1049 (0-0)
titles at one event and 0 titles at 2016: 102 (14-19) 2011: 177 (2-1) 2006: 567 (2-2) 2001: N/R (2-0)
all other events. Only champion 2015: 56 (20-20) 2010: 219 (0-3) 2005: N/R (1-2)
in Quito history is 15-0 at 2014: 78 (9-10) 2009: 263 (4-0) 2004: T1447 (3-1)
tournament and 29-57 at all 2013: 143 (2-1) 2008: 239 (2-2) 2003: T1047 (3-1)
other ATP World Tour or Grand
Slam events. Saved 3 MPs vs. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-14)
Karlovic and 1 MP vs. Lorenzi en W-L 18 17 16 15 14
route to 2017 Quito title. Aus. Open 1-3 2R 1R 1R —
> Earned career-high 20 victories Roland Garros 2-4 2R 2R 1R 1R
in 2015, including biggest win of Wimbledon 1-4 1R 1R 2R 1R
career over No. 9 Cilic in US Open 2-3 — 1R 1R 3R
Barcelona 2R.
> After falling in Grand Slam ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-7)
qualifying 11 times, played 14 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
straight Grand Slams as direct Indian Wells 0-2 — 1R 1R — — — — — — —
acceptance from 2014 Roland Miami 0-2 — 1R 1R — — — — — — —
Garros through 2017 Wimbledon. Monte-Carlo 1-1 — — 2R — — — — — — —
Earned 1st Grand Slam main draw Madrid 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
wins en route to 2014 US Open 3R. Rome 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
> First 28 tour-level wins of career Canada 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
came in Davis Cup Group II from Cincinnati 0-1 — — — — — — — — — 1R
2001 to 2012. Represented Shanghai 1-1 — — 2R — — — — — — —
Dominican Republic in Davis Paris 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Prefers to play on hard courts > Coached by Fabio Gorietti and
PRIZE MONEY: $401,769 and favourite shot is forehand Federico Torresi
W-L: 4-12 (singles), 0-4 (doubles) > Likes hanging out with friends
CHALLENGER: 31-10 (singles), 8-11 and going on the Internet
(doubles) > Went skiing a lot when he was
younger and had more free
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS time
> Enjoyed 1st Top 100 finish in 2017
and achieved career-high No. 70
on 18 September 2017 soon after YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
run to US Open 3R. 2017: 73 (4-12) 2014: 258 (0-0) 2011: 331 (0-0) 2008: 365 (0-1)
> Earned 1st 2 ATP World Tour 2016: 124 (5-10) 2013: 185 (0-1) 2010: 309 (0-1) 2007: 499 (0-0)
wins en route to 1st QF at 2016 2015: 157 (0-3) 2012: 242 (0-0) 2009: 501 (0-0) 2006: T1540 (0-0)
Chennai as Q.
> Secured 1st 2 Grand Slam wins GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-6)
to reach 2017 US Open 3R. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13
> Owns 5 ATP Challenger Tour Aus. Open 0-1 1R — — — —
titles, winning 3 in 2017 at Roland Garros 0-1 — 1R — — —
Quanzhou, CHN; Gimcheon, KOR Wimbledon 0-1 1R — — — —
and Seoul, KOR. US Open 2-3 3R 1R — — 1R
> Peaked at No. 6 in junior rankings
and captured 2007 Roland ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-4)
Garros junior doubles title w/ W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Karatchenia. Indian Wells 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
Miami 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
PERSONAL Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
> Began playing tennis at age 4 Madrid 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
Father, Stefano, is a doctor;
> Rome 0-2 — — 1R — — — — — — 1R
mother, Giovanna, is a beautician; Canada 0-1 1R — — — — — — — — —
brother, Roberto; sister, Valentina Cincinnati 0-1 2R — — — — — — — — —
Tennis idols are Marat Safin
> Shanghai 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
and Andre Agassi Paris 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon title in 2017 to Bangkok (IH), US Open (H), Toronto
PRIZE MONEY: $13,054,856 become 2nd-oldest Grand Slam (H), Gstaad (CL), Wimbledon (G),
W-L: 52-5 (singles) champion in Open Era behind Halle (G), Hamburg (CL), Indian
SINGLES TITLES (7): Australian Open, Rosewall (1971-72 Australian Wells (H), Dubai (H), Australian
Indian Wells, Miami, Halle, Open). Owns Open Era records Open (H); 2003 (7): ATP Finals (H),
Wimbledon, Shanghai, Basel for consecutive Grand Slam Vienna (IH), Wimbledon (G), Halle
F (1): Montreal finals (10), SFs (23) and QFs (36). (G), Munich (CL), Dubai (H), Marseille
SF (1): ATP Finals Also owns 27 titles and record (IH); 2002 (3): Vienna (IH), Hamburg
QF (1): US Open 350 wins at ATP Masters 1000 (CL), Sydney (H); 2001 (1): Milan (IC).
events, including Indian Wells/ FINALIST (49).
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Miami double in 2005-06 and CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (6).
> Spent record 302 weeks at No. 1, 2017.
including record 237 straight > Two-time Olympic medalist, PERSONAL
from 2 February 2004 to 17 taking gold in doubles at 2008 > Began playing tennis at age 8
August 2008. Ended 5 seasons Beijing w/Wawrinka and silver in Mother,
> Lynette; father,
as No. 1 (2004-07, 2009), tied singles at 2012 London. Finished Robert; sister, Diana
with Connors (1974-78) for 2nd- 4th in singles at 2000 Sydney. > Idols growing up were Stefan
most year-end No. 1 finishes Clinched 2014 Davis Cup title for Edberg, Boris Becker and Pete
behind Sampras' 6 (1993-98). Switzerland by beating Gasquet Sampras
> Holds Nitto ATP Finals records for 50th Davis Cup win of career. > S erved as ballboy at hometown
for titles (6), finals (10), SFs (14), tournament in Basel (1993-94)
appearances (15) and wins (55), CAREER TITLES (95): 2017 (7): Basel(IH), where he has gone on to win
capturing championship in 3 Shanghai(H), Wimbledon (G), Halle record 8 titles
cities (Houston 2003-04, (G), Miami (H), Indian Wells (H), > Enjoys spending time with his
Shanghai 2006-07, London 2010- Australian Open (H); 2015 (6): Basel family, relaxing on the beach
11) and 5 times with 5-0 record (IH), Cincinnati (H), Halle (G), and playing cards and table
(2003-04, 2006, 2010-11). Istanbul (CL), Dubai (H), Brisbane tennis. He is also a fervent fan
> Owns 95 titles, 2nd-most in Open (H); 2014 (5): Basel (IH), Shanghai of hometown football team, FC
Era behind Connors’ 109. Also (H), Cincinnati (H), Halle (G), Dubai Basel.
trails only Connors in wins with (H); 2013 (1): Halle (G); 2012 (6): > Speaks English, German, Swiss
1,132, earning 1,000th in 2015 Cincinnati (H), Wimbledon (G), German, and French
Brisbane final over Raonic. Madrid (CL), Indian Wells (H), Dubai > Since 2003, has won a record 36
Enjoyed career-long 41-match (H), Rotterdam (IH); 2011 (4): ATP ATP World Tour Awards: ATP No. 1
win streak (2006-07), reached 17 Finals (IH), Paris (IH), Basel (IH); (5 times: 2004-07, 2009), Arthur
straight finals (2005-06), posted Doha (H); 2010 (5): ATP Finals (IH), Ashe Humanitarian of Year (2
24-match win streak in finals Basel (IH), Stockholm (IH), times: 2006, 2013), Stefan Edberg
(2003-05), won 24 straight Cincinnati (H), Australian Open (H); Sportsmanship (13 times: 2004-
matches vs. Top 10 (2003-05) and 2009 (4): Cincinnati (H), Wimbledon 09, 2011-17), ATPWorldTour.com
earned 65 consecutive victories (G), Roland Garros (CL), Madrid (CL); Fans' Favourite (15 times: 2003-
on grass (2003-08). Went 81-4 in 2008 (4): Basel (IH), US Open (H), 17), Comeback Player of the Year
2005 (.953) for highest win Halle (G), Estoril (CL); 2007 (8): ATP (2017)
percentage since McEnroe went Finals (IH), Basel (IH), US Open (H), > Other Awards: Swiss of the Year
82-3 in 1984 (.965). Boasts 10 Cincinnati (H), Wimbledon (G), (2003); Swiss Athlete of the Year
wins vs. World No. 1 and 10 wins Hamburg (CL), Dubai (H), Australian (6x; 2003-04, 2006-07, 2012,
from 2 sets down. Never retired Open (H); 2006 (12): ATP Finals (IH), 2014); ITF Player of the Year (5x,
in 1,600 matches on tour (1,382 Basel (IC), Madrid (IH), Tokyo (H), US 2004-2007, 2009); I.T.W.A.
singles and 218 doubles). Open (H), Toronto (H), Wimbledon Player of Year and Ambassador
> All-time winningest men’s (G), Halle (G), Miami (H), Indian Wells for Tennis (3x; 2004-06); BBC
player with 19 Grand Slam titles (H), Australian Open (H), Doha (H); Sports Overseas Personality of
in 29 finals and 325 victories 2005 (11): Bangkok (IH), US Open (H), Year (3x; 2004, 2006-07);
overall. One of 8 men to win all 4 Cincinnati (H), Wimbledon (G), Halle L'Equipe's Champion of
majors, securing career Grand (G), Hamburg (CL), Miami (H), Indian Champions (3x; 2005-2007);
Slam at 2009 Roland Garros. Wells (H), Dubai (H), Rotterdam (IH), Laureus Sports Award, World
Captured all-time record 8th Doha (H); 2004 (11): ATP Finals (H), Sportsman of the Year (4x; 2005-
2017 HIGHLIGHTS (H). 2011 (2): Acapulco (CL), later to Barcelona to attend
PRIZE MONEY: $1,066,211 Auckland (H); 2010 (2): Valencia (IH), Catalan Tennis Federation
W-L: 24-21(singles), 3-2 (doubles) Acapulco (CL); 2008 (2): In 1999, spent 9 months at
>
SINGLES TITLES (1): Bastad ‘s-Hertogenbosch (G), Valencia Equelite, Juan Carlos Ferrero's
SF (2): Estoril, Cincinnati (CL); 2007 (3): Tokyo (H), Bastad Academy in Villena, before
QF (1): Antwerp (CL), Auckland (H); 2006 (1): moving back to Javea
Stuttgart (CL); 2002 (1): Bucharest > Favourite sports are football and
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (CL). FINALIST (25). basketball. Fan of Valencia FC.
> F inished 7 seasons in Top 10 CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1). > Enjoys reading and keeps every
(2007, 2010-15), achieving book that he reads
career-high No. 3 on 8 July 2013 PERSONAL Wife, Marta (married 28
>
after Wimbledon QF run. > Began playing tennis at age 8 November 2015)
> Made 7 appearances at Nitto > Father, Jaime, is an accountant; > C oached by Francisco Fogues
ATP Finals (2007, 2010-15), mother, Pilar, is an elementary Played at 50 straight Grand
>
reaching final in debut after school teacher; brother, Javier Slams before withdrawing
defeating Nadal in RR. Born in Javea and moved to
> from 2015 Wimbledon (right
> O wns 27-25 record in finals, Gandia at age 13, then 2 years elbow).
highlighted by 2012 ATP
Masters 1000 Paris title. Led
ATP with 7 titles and 76 wins in YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
2012. Earned 20+ victories in 15 2017: 37 (24-21) 2012: 5 (76-15) 2007: 5 (61-23) 2002: 59 (10-6)
straight seasons (2003-17), 2016: 21 (36-22) 2011: 5 (59-19) 2006: 14 (41-26) 2001: 219 (0-0)
notching 700th win in 2017 ATP 2015: 7 (55-16) 2010: 7 (60-24) 2005: 15 (43-29) 2000: 407 (0-0)
Masters 1000 Rome 1R over 2014: 10 (54-24) 2009: 17 (45-23) 2004: 48 (29-31)
Lopez. One of 4 active players 2013: 3 (60-24) 2008: 12 (44-23) 2003: 71 (20-27)
with 700+ wins (also Federer,
Nadal and Djokovic). Boasts GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 145-59)
329 victories on clay, 2nd W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
among active players to Aus. Open 41-15 3R QF 4R QF SF QF SF 2R 3R QF 4R 4R 1R 2R 1R
Nadal’s 389. Earned 5 wins over Roland Garros 44-15 2R 4R QF QF F SF 4R 3R 3R QF 3R 3R QF 2R 2R
World No. 1, including 3 vs. Wimbledon 28-14 3R 2R — 2R QF QF 4R 4R 3R 3R 2R 4R 1R 2R 2R
Nadal. US Open 32-15 1R 3R 3R 3R QF SF 4R 4R 2R 3R SF 3R 3R 1R 1R
> Reached Grand Slam QF-or-
better 17 times, highlighted by NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
2013 Roland Garros final (l. to Career 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Nadal). 8-14 — — RR RR* RR RR SF RR — — F
> Boasts 27-4 Davis Cup record * Alternate
and 14-match win streak in
singles, helping Spain to titles ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 184-115, 1 title)
in 2008, 2009 and 2011. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
Indian Wells 10-12 — — 3R — 2R 3R 2R 2R 4R 3R QF 2R 3R 1R 1R
CAREER TITLES (27): 2017 (1): Bastad Miami 31-15 2R 3R QF 4R F QF QF 4R 4R 2R 4R SF SF 1R 1R
(CL); 2015 (5): Vienna (IH), Kuala Monte-Carlo 26-11 — — QF SF — 2R F SF 3R QF QF QF QF — 1R
Lumpur (IH), Acapulco (H), Rio de Madrid 22-15 3R 3R QF SF QF QF QF SF 2R 2R 2R 2R QF 1R 2R
Janeiro (CL), Doha (H); 2014 (1): Rome 24-14 2R 3R SF QF QF SF — F 1R 2R 1R 1R SF 3R 2R
Buenos Aires (CL); 2013 (2): Buenos Canada 9-10 3R — — QF 2R — — 1R 2R 3R 2R 1R 2R 2R —
Aires (CL), Auckland (H); 2012 (7): Cincinnati 21-13 SF 1R — F 3R 2R 3R 3R 3R 2R QF QF 2R 1R —
Paris (IH), Valencia (IH), Bastad (CL), Shanghai 10-7 — 1R 2R QF 3R — F 3R 2R — — — — — —
’s-Hertogenbosch (G), Acapulco Paris 21-12 1R 2R SF QF F W QF 3R — 2R QF 2R QF 1R —
(CL), Buenos Aires (CL), Auckland Hamburg: 10-6 (QF - 2007, 2006, 2004; 3R - 2008; 1R - 2005, 2003)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (5): 2017 (1): Gstaad housewife; sister, Fulvia
PRIZE MONEY: $1,429,055 (CL); 2016 (1): Umag (CL); 2014 (1): > Speaks Italian, English, Spanish
W-L: 36-23 (singles), 14-18 (doubles) Vina del Mar (CL); 2013 (2): Hamburg and French
SINGLES TITLES (1): Gstaad (CL), Stuttgart (CL). Fan of football teams Inter
>
F (1): St. Petersburg FINALIST (9): 2017 (1): St. Petersburg Milan and Genoa C.F.C
SF (3): Miami, Kitzbuhel, (IH); 2016 (1): Moscow (IH); 2015 (2): > Married 2015 US Open women's
Stockholm Hamburg (CL), Rio de Janeiro (CL); champion Flavia Pennetta on 11
QF (2): Sao Paulo, Umag 2014 (2): Munich (CL), Buenos Aires June 2016 in Ostuni, Italy; son,
(CL); 2013 (1) - Umag (CL); 2012 (2): Federico (born 19 May 2017)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS St. Petersburg (IH), Bucharest (CL). > Coached by former ATP pro Franco
> Finished 7 straight seasons in CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (8). Davin (since December 2016).
Top 50 (2011-17), achieving Fitness trainer is Douglas Cordero
career-high No. 13 on 31 March PERSONAL and physiotherapist is Max
2014 following run to ATP > Nickname is "Fogna" Tosello.
Masters 1000 Miami 4R. Peaked > Began playing tennis at age 4
at No. 7 in doubles on 20 July Father, Fulvio, owns his own
>
2015. company; mother, Silvana, is a
> Qualified in doubles at Nitto ATP
Finals w/Bolelli in 2015, going
1-2 in RR. YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
> Won 5 singles titles - all on clay: 2017: 27 (36-23) 2013: 16 (42-27) 2009: 54 (20-26) 2005: 302 (0-1)
2013 Stuttgart, 2013 Hamburg, 2016: 49 (26-23) 2012: 45 (22-24) 2008: 92 (16-18) 2004: 786 (0-0)
2014 Vina del Mar, 2016 Umag 2015: 21 (32-26) 2011: 48 (25-27) 2007: 94 (5-7) 2003: T1082 (0-0)
and 2017 Gstaad. Reached 2+ 2014: 20 (40-26) 2010: 55 (16-26) 2006: 249 (2-5)
finals in 6 straight seasons
(2012-17) and earned 20+ wins in GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 38-38)
7 straight seasons (2011-17). W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Enjoyed biggest win of career Aus. Open 5-10 2R 1R 1R 4R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R —
over No. 1 Murray in 2017 ATP Roland Garros 15-9 3R 1R 2R 3R 3R 3R QF 3R 1R — 1R
Masters 1000 Rome 2R. Wimbledon 10-9 3R 2R 2R 3R 1R 2R — 3R 2R 1R —
> Advanced to 2011 Roland Garros US Open 8-10 1R 2R 4R 2R 1R 3R 2R 1R 1R 1R —
QF, 2014 Australian Open 4R and Doubles Titles (1): 2015 - Australian Open (w/Bolelli)
2015 US Open 4R, where he
defeated Nadal from 2 sets NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
down. Only Grand Slam loss of Career 18 17 16 15
Nadal’s career from 2 sets up. 1-2 — — RR (w/ Bolelli)
Captured 2015 Australian Open
doubles title w/Bolelli, ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 57-71)
becoming 1st All-Italian team to W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
win Grand Slam men’s doubles Indian Wells 7-8 3R — 2R 4R 2R — 1R 2R 1R 2R — —
championship in Open Era. Miami 8-6 SF — 2R 4R 3R — 1R 1R — — — —
> Two-time ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo 11-9 1R 1R 2R 3R SF 2R 2R 1R 3R — — —
singles semi-finalist (2013 Madrid 4-9 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R — 1R 2R 1R — —
Monte-Carlo, 2017 Miami) and Rome 7-10 3R 1R 3R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R — — 1R
3-time ATP Masters 1000 Canada 7-8 — 2R 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R 2R — — 3R —
doubles finalist w/Bolelli (Indian Cincinnati 5-7 2R 1R 1R QF 1R 1R 2R — — — — —
Wells, Monte-Carlo and Shanghai 7-8 3R 2R 2R 1R 3R 1R 1R — 2R — — —
Shnaghai in 2015). Paris 1-6 — 1R 1R 2R 2R — 1R 2R — — — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS better at all 4 junior Grand Slams Enjoys playing FIFA and
>
PRIZE MONEY: $398,061 in 2015, highlighted by US Open hanging out with friends
W-L: 13-13 (singles), 1-3 (doubles) title and Roland Garros final. Fan of Los Angeles Chargers
>
SINGLES QF (3): Los Cabos, (NFL) and football team
Winston-Salem, Chengdu CAREER FINALIST (1): 2016 (1): Memphis Manchester United
(IH). > Named ATP Star of Tomorrow
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS in 2016 for being youngest
> Youngest player in 2016 year- PERSONAL player to finish in Top 100
end Top 100, achieving career- > Began playing tennis at age 2 > W ife, Raquel Pedraza (married
high No. 53 on 29 August 2016. because both parents were 7 July 2016), played at all 4
Rose nearly 1,000 places from professional tennis players junior Grand Slams. Son,
2014 year-end No. 1,141 to 2015 > Father, Guy, is a tennis coach; Jordan (born 20 January 2017).
year-end No. 177. Earned 1st mother, Kathy (May), is a > Trains in Carson, California
ATP ranking point on same date former WTA Top 10 pro; > C oached by David Nainkin and
(10 February 2014) and at same brothers, Chris and Kyle former Top 10 player Mardy
tournament (Palm Coast, USA > Likes all surfaces and favourite Fish. Fitness trainer is Rodney
Futures) as #NextGenATP shots are serve and forehand "Rocket" Marshall from the
countryman Tiafoe. Favourite tournament is US
> USTA.
> Reached 1st ATP final in 3rd Open
tour-level event at 2016 Idols growing up were Juan
>
Memphis as 18-year-old WC. Martin Del Potro and Pete
Youngest ATP finalist since Sampras, who presented him
Nishikori, 18, at 2008 Delray with a cake on 18th birthday at
Beach and youngest American Monterrey, MEX Challenger
finalist since Chang, 17, at 1989
Wembley.
> Earned biggest win of career YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
over No. 7 Cilic to reach 2017 ATP 2017: 105 (13-13) 2016: 76 (15-22) 2015: 177 (1-1) 2014: T1141 (0-0)
Masters 1000 Indian Wells 3R.
Beat Baghdatis in 2017 US Open GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-7)
1R, snapping 6-match losing W-L 18 17 16
streak in Grand Slam main draw Aus. Open 0-2 1R 1R
matches. Roland Garros 0-1 — 1R
> Owns 47-20 Challenger record Wimbledon 0-2 1R 1R
(3-2 in finals). Went from No. 694 US Open 1-2 2R 1R
on 5 October 2015 to No. 339 on
12 October to No. 232 on 19 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-7)
October thanks to consecutive W-L 18 17 16
Challenger titles at Sacramento, Indian Wells 2-2 3R 1R
USA and Fairfield, USA. Miami 2-2 2R 2R
> Finished 2015 as World No. 1 Monte-Carlo 0-0 — —
junior. Went 91-21 on ITF Junior Madrid 0-0 — —
Circuit including wins over Rome 0-0 — —
fellow #NextGenATP players Canada 0-1 — 1R
Harris, Moutet, Munar, Paul, Cincinnati 0-1 — 1R
Rublev, Santillan, Shapovalov Shanghai 1-1 — 2R
and Tsitsipas. Reached QF-or- Paris 0-0 — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (5): 2015 (2): Bucharest > Enjoys playing football, surfing
PRIZE MONEY: $497,001 (CL), Zagreb (IH); 2014 (1): Casablanca and skiing
W-L:5-15 (singles), 8-5 (doubles) (CL); 2010 (1): Bangkok (IH); 2009 (1): > Supports FC Barcelona
CHALLENGER: 31-11 (singles), 2-2 Kitzbuhel (CL). FINALIST (4): 2015 (1): > Inspired by Zinedine Zidane, Pete
(doubles) Shenzhen (H); 2013 (2): St. Sampras and Michael Jordan
Petersburg (IH), Bucharest (CL); Favourite movie is Gladiator
>
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2010 (1): Eastbourne (G). and book is Da Vinci Code
> F inished 13 straight seasons in CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (6). > Coached by Jose Luis Aparisi.
Top 100 (2005-17), achieving Fitness trainer is Jose Luis
career-high No. 23 on 21 PERSONAL Hernandez.
February 2011 soon after > Nickname is "Guille" or "Willy"
reaching Zagreb SF. Fell to No. > Began playing tennis at age 7
163 on 17 July 2017 -- lowest > Father, Juan Garcia Ballesteros,
ranking in 13+ years. is a teacher; mother, Paqui Lopez
> Captured 5 ATP World Tour Cuesta, is a nurse; brother, Juan
titles, including Zagreb and
Bucharest in 2015. Earned 20+
wins in 9 straight seasons (2008- YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
16). Enjoyed biggest win of 2017: 70 (5-15) 2012: 77 (20-25) 2007: 90 (13-22) 2002: 360 (0-0)
career at 2010 Bangkok, beating 2016: 70 (22-31) 2011: 65 (20-29) 2006: 69 (15-20) 2001: T878 (0-0)
No. 1 Nadal in SF by saving 24/26 2015: 27 (31-25) 2010: 33 (31-23) 2005: 91 (19-26) 2000: T1126 (0-0)
BPs and converting 1/1. Went on 2014: 36 (25-26) 2009: 41 (28-27) 2004: 128 (5-7)
to defeat Nieminen in final. 2013: 63 (20-22) 2008: 62 (21-22) 2003: 239 (0-1)
> Upset Wawrinka en route to 2014
Roland Garros 4R, but lost to him GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 41-51)
in 2015 Australian Open 4R. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
Played at 50 straight Grand Slam Aus. Open 14-13 1R 3R 4R 2R 1R 1R 3R 1R 2R 3R 2R 2R 2R —
events until missing 2017 Roland Garros 12-14 3R 2R 1R 4R 1R 1R 3R 2R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R
Wimbledon while competing at Wimbledon 7-12 — 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R 3R 1R 2R 2R —
Challengers in Marburg, GER US Open 8-12 — 1R 3R 2R 1R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R —
and Bastad, SWE.
> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam QF, ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 41-56)
SF and final in doubles at 2016 US W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
Open w/Carreno Busta. Indian Wells 9-9 1R 2R 2R — — 3R 2R 4R 1R 2R 3R — —
Spaniards were 1st unseeded Miami 6-9 — 2R 3R 3R — 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R — —
team to reach US Open final Monte-Carlo 6-7 1R 2R — QF — — 2R 1R — — 3R — 1R
since Hewitt/Mirnyi in 2000. Madrid 6-9 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R 2R 3R 3R 1R — — — —
> Reached ATP Masters 1000 QFs Rome 6-5 — 2R 3R — — 2R 1R 3R — — — — —
at 2010 Shanghai and 2014 Canada 0-2 — — — 1R — — — — 1R — — — —
Monte-Carlo. Defeated Murray Cincinnati 2-3 — — — 1R — — 1R — 3R — — — —
in 2012 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Shanghai 4-6 — 1R 1R 1R — — 2R QF 1R — — — —
Wells 2R. Paris 1-4 — — 1R 1R — 1R 2R — — — — — —
Hamburg 1-2 (2R - 2006, 1R - 2007)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (14): 2016 (2): Antwerp > Discovered by former ATP pro
PRIZE MONEY: $1,030,186 (IH), Montpellier (IH); 2015 (2): Pierre Barthes who ran the
W-L: 29-18 (singles), 2-1 (doubles) Estoril (CL), Montpellier (IH); 2013 nearby Cap d'Agde tennis camp
SINGLES F (1): Montpellier (3): Moscow (IH), Montpellier (IH), Rugby fan and supports
>
SF (3): Marseille, Halle, Eastbourne Doha (H); 2012 (1): Bangkok (IH); hometown Beziers team
QF (4): Estoril, Tokyo, Shanghai, 2010 (1): Nice (CL); 2007 (1): Mumbai Moved to Switzerland in
>
Vienna (H); 2006 (3): Lyon (IC), Gstaad (CL), September 2005
Nottingham (G); 2005 (1): Nottingham > In 2008, launched The Richard
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (G). FINALIST (14). Gasquet Foundation to help
> Finished 4 seasons in Top 10 CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2). adolescents who struggle to find
(2007, 2012-13, 2015), qualifying their place in society. It uses
for Nitto ATP Finals in 2007 and PERSONAL sport to help underprivileged
2013. Broke into Top 10 and > Began playing tennis at age 4 youths build a future.
achieved career-high No. 7 on 9 with father, Francis, who ran a > Coached by Fabrice Santoro
July 2007 after reaching tennis club in Serignan; and Thierry Tulasne
Wimbledon SF. Ended 2002 as mother, Maryse, also teaches > Withdrew from 1st 5 ATP
World No. 1 junior. tennis Masters 1000 events of 2017
> Winner of 14 titles -- all ATP > At age 9, was on cover of French following appendicitis surgery
World Tour 250s. Earned 20+ Tennis Magazine (February and back injury
victories in 13 straight seasons 1996)
(2005-17), posting 400th win in
2015 London/Queen’s Club 1R (d.
Bolelli). YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
> Defeated Top 5 players in 5 sets 2017: 31 (29-18) 2012: 10 (42-22) 2007: 8 (49-24) 2002: 166 (1-5)
to reach SFs at 2007 Wimbledon 2016: 18 (35-18) 2011: 19 (34-20) 2006: 18 (34-21) 2001: T1303 (0-0)
(d. Roddick), 2013 US Open (d. 2015: 9 (43-17) 2010: 30 (38-22) 2005: 16 (31-11)
Ferrer) and 2015 Wimbledon (d. 2014: 26 (31-19) 2009: 52 (22-15) 2004: 109 (13-15)
Wawrinka). Won 2004 Roland 2013: 9 (50-23) 2008: 24 (32-22) 2003: 93 (2-8)
Garros title w/Golovin in only
mixed doubles appearance of GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 99-51)
career. Captured junior titles at W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02
2002 Roland Garros and US Aus. Open 22-13 3R — 3R 3R 4R 4R 3R 1R 3R 4R 4R 1R — 1R 1R —
Open. Roland Garros 24-14 3R QF 4R 3R 4R 4R 4R 1R — — 2R 2R 3R 1R 1R 1R
> Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 Wimbledon 28-12 1R 4R SF 2R 3R 4R 4R — — 4R SF 1R 4R 1R — —
finals at 2005 Hamburg as Q, US Open 25-12 1R 1R QF 3R SF 4R 2R 4R 1R 1R 2R 4R 4R — — —
2006 Toronto and 2012 Toronto. Mixed Doubles Titles (1): 2004 - Roland Garros (w/Golovin)
Won ATP debut at 2002 ATP
Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo as NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
15-year-old Q (d. Squillari). Career 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Remains youngest match winner 1-5 — — — — RR — — — — — RR
since Tommy Ho, 15, at 1988 Rye
Brook. Qualified again at Monte- ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 124-89)
Carlo in 2005, beating No. 1 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02
Federer for biggest win of career Indian Wells 15-11 — 4R 2R 3R 4R 2R QF 1R 3R 4R 4R 4R — — — —
in QF. Miami 12-10 — 4R — 4R SF 4R 3R 1R — 2R 3R 2R — — 1R —
> Teamed w/Herbert for 1st time in Monte-Carlo 15-9 — 2R — — QF — 3R 2R — 3R QF — SF — 1R 2R
2017 Davis Cup final, defeating Madrid 7-8 — 3R 2R — 2R 3R 1R — — 3R 2R 2R — — — —
Bemelmans/De Loore to help Rome 16-9 — 3R 2R — 3R QF SF — 3R 1R 2R — 2R — — —
France win title (d. BEL 3-2). Fell Canada 20-9 2R — — 3R QF F 3R 1R — QF 2R F 2R — — —
to Federer in 4th rubber of 2014 Cincinnati 11-11 2R 2R QF — 2R 1R 3R 3R — 2R 2R 1R 2R — — —
Davis Cup final (l. to SUI 3-1). Won Shanghai 9-8 QF 1R 3R 2R 1R 2R — 3R 1R — — — — — — —
doubles bronze medal at 2012 Paris 13-10 2R 3R QF 2R QF 2R 3R 2R — — SF 3R — — 1R —
London Olympics w/Benneteau. Hamburg: 6-4 (F - 2005; 2R - 2008, 2007; 1R - 2006)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Led Belgium to Davis Cup final in > Father, Michel, is a tennis coach
PRIZE MONEY: $3,904,676 2015 (l. to GBR 3-1) and 2017 (l. to at the Barchon Club in Liege;
W-L: 59-24 (singles), 1-2 (doubles) FRA 3-2). Owns 21-6 Davis Cup mother, Francoise; brother,
SINGLES TITLES (2): Shenzhen, Tokyo record, including 21-3 in singles Simon
F (3): Sofia, Rotterdam, ATP Finals and 6-0 in 2017 with wins over > Enjoys playing golf
SF (2): Monte-Carlo, Basel Pouille and Tsonga in final. Idol growing up was Roger
>
QF (6): Australian Open, Madrid, Federer
Umag, Gstaad, Metz, Antwerp CAREER TITLES (4): 2017 (2) - Tokyo(H), > Voted by fellow players in 2014
Shenzhen(H); 2014 (2): Metz (IH), as the ATP Comeback Player of
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Kitzbuhel (CL). FINALIST (7): 2017 (3): the Year
> Ended 2017 season at career- ATP Finals(IH), Rotterdam (IH), Sofia > Coached by Thierry Van Cleemput
high No. 7 following run to final of (IH); 2016 (1): Tokyo (H); 2015 (2): and trains with the Belgian Tennis
Nitto ATP Finals. Became 1st Gstaad (CL), 's-Hertogenbosch (G); Federation in Mons
Belgian to break into ATP Top 10 2014 (1): Basel (IH). > Missed 6 weeks in 2017 due to
on 20 February 2017. right ankle injury suffered at
> Defeated No. 1 Nadal and No. 2 PERSONAL Roland Garros. Underwent
Federer en route to final of 2017 > Nicknamed "La Goff" season-ending left wrist surgery
Nitto ATP Finals. Became 1st > Began playing tennis at age 6 on 9 September 2013.
player to beat Top 2 since with his father
Federer at 2015 Cincinnati and
6th player to beat Nadal and
Federer at same event (also YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Davydenko, Del Potro, Djokovic, 2017: 7 (59-24) 2014: 22 (25-15) 2011: 174 (2-2) 2008: 711 (0-0)
Murray, Nalbandian). First 2016: 11 (49-25) 2013: 113 (11-23) 2010: 229 (0-0)
Belgian to beat World No. 1 and 2015: 16 (38-25) 2012: 46 (17-14) 2009: 309 (0-0)
first to qualify for year-end
championships. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 34-21)
> Snapped 6-match losing streak W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
in ATP World Tour finals by Aus. Open 8-4 QF 4R 2R — 1R —
winning back-to-back titles in Roland Garros 11-6 3R QF 3R 1R 1R 4R
2017 at Shenzhen and Tokyo. Wimbledon 8-5 — 4R 4R 1R 1R 3R
Captured 1st 2 titles in 2014 at US Open 7-6 4R 1R 3R 3R 1R 1R
Kitzbuhel and Metz. Won career-
high 59 tour-level matches in NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
2017, ending season on 25-8 run. Career 18 17 16
Earned 67 total wins in 2014 (25 3-3 F RR*
tour-level, 17 qualifying, 25 *Alternate
Challenger).
> Advanced to Grand Slam QFs at ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 53-37)
2016 Roland Garros and 2017 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
Australian Open, as well as ATP Indian Wells 7-4 4R SF — 1R 2R —
Masters 1000 SFs at 2016 Indian Miami 11-6 4R SF 4R 1R 3R 2R
Wells, 2016 Miami and 2017 Monte-Carlo 7-5 SF 3R 2R 1R 1R —
Monte-Carlo. Made Grand Slam Madrid 4-4 QF 1R 2R — 1R —
debut at 2012 Roland Garros by Rome 7-3 3R QF QF — — —
reaching 4R as LL, becoming 1 of Canada 4-4 2R 3R 3R — 1R —
2 LLs to reach Grand Slam 4R Cincinnati 5-4 1R 2R 3R — 3R —
since 1995 Wimbledon (also Shanghai 4-3 2R QF 2R — — —
Robert at 2014 Australian Open). Paris 4-4 3R 3R 3R 2R — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (4): 2013 (1): Kitzbuhel director; mother, Montse, is a
PRIZE MONEY: $884,432 (CL); 2011 (2): Valencia (IH), Gstaad teacher; brother, Gerard, is
W-L: 4-17 (singles), 36-21 (doubles) (CL); 2008 (1): Houston (CL). also an ATP pro
DOUBLES TITLES (2): Rotterdam, Basel FINALIST (3): 2014 (1): Casablanca > Enjoys football and is a fan of
(both w/Dodig) (CL); 2012 (1): Umag (CL); 2010 (1): R.C.D. Espanyol
Valencia (IH). > Favourite surface is clay
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (15). FINALIST (19). > Coached by former ATP pro Juan
> Achieved career-high No. 19 in Balcells. Fitness trainer is Sergi
singles on 23 July 2012 and No. 4 PERSONAL Valldaura.
in doubles on 25 February 2013. > Began playing at age 5
Finished 9 straight seasons in > Father, Javier, is a commercial
singles Top 100 (2008-16).
> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals
w/M. Lopez in 2012-14 and w/ YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Dodig in 2017, winning biggest 2017: 177 (4-17) 2013: 38 (27-24) 2009: 91 (16-25) 2005: 286 (0-0)
title of career in tournament 2016: 37 (21-25) 2012: 34 (23-23) 2008: 56 (15-20) 2004: 397 (0-0)
debut. 2015: 84 (14-21) 2011: 27 (27-25) 2007: 128 (2-2) 2003: 508 (0-0)
> Owns 4 ATP singles titles, most 2014: 46 (19-28) 2010: 42 (21-22) 2006: 160 (0-2) 2002: T957 (0-0)
recently 2013 Kitzbuhel.
Reached Grand Slam singles 4R GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 35-40)
on 4 occasions and ATP Masters W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
1000 singles QFs 3 times, Aus. Open 6-10 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R 2R 1R — —
including 2013 Rome, where he Roland Garros 12-10 1R 4R 2R 4R 1R 4R 2R 2R 1R 2R — —
beat No. 2 Murray for biggest win Wimbledon 5-11 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R — 1R
of career. US Open 12-9 — 2R 2R 3R 4R 2R 3R 2R 2R 1R — —
> Boasts 15 doubles titles,
including 2012 ATP Masters 1000 NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
Rome w/M. Lopez. Runner-up at Career 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
2014 Roland Garros and 2014 US 6-7 RR — — RR RR W (2012-14 w/M. Lopez; 2017 w/Dodig)
Open w/M. Lopez, as well as 6
times with 3 partners at ATP ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 33-57)
Masters 1000 events. Earned W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
300th doubles win in 2017 Indian Wells 2-7 2R 2R 1R — 1R 3R 1R — 1R —
Marrakech SF w/M. Lopez (d. Miami 4-7 1R 2R 1R 1R 2R 2R 4R — — —
Mergea/Qureshi). Monte-Carlo 5-9 1R QF 2R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R —
> Played all 4 doubles matches for Madrid 5-10 1R 2R 3R 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R
Spain w/M. Lopez en route to Rome 6-6 — — 1R 2R QF 3R — 1R 1R —
2012 Davis Cup final, going 1-3 Canada 4-3 — — — 1R 2R QF — — — —
(CZE d. ESP 3-2 in final). Cincinnati 2-4 — 2R — 1R 2R 1R — — — —
Shanghai 3-4 — 3R — 1R 2R — 1R — — —
Paris 2-6 — — 1R — 2R 2R 1R 1R — 2R
Hamburg: 0-1 (1R - 2008)
Doubles Titles (1): 2012 - Rome (w/M. Lopez)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (2): 2012 (1): Kitzbuhel > Voted ATP Comeback Player of
PRIZE MONEY: $1,166,634 (CL); 2011 (1): Kitzbuhel (CL). the Year in 2010
W-L: 28-30 (singles), 18-18 (doubles) FINALIST (3): 2016 (1): Gstaad (CL); 2013 Member of the ATP Player
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SINGLES SF (3): Dubai, Gstaad, (2): Vienna (IH), Gstaad (CL). Council for 2012-14 term
Montreal CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (7). > C oached by Raymond Knaap
QF (2): Auckland, Halle Underwent
> right knee
PERSONAL surgeries in July 2008 and May
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Began playing tennis at age 2 2009
> Finished 8 straight seasons in Father, Axel; mother, Annie,
>
Top 100 (2010-17), achieving are both retired; brother, Eric;
career-high No. 33 on 30 July and sister, Inga
2012 following 2nd Kitzbuhel > Plays tennis right-handed but
title. After being unranked on 9 is actually left-handed
November 2009, rose to No. 58 Enjoys reading, movies and
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on 8 November 2010. Peaked at hanging out with friends when
No. 3 in juniors on 14 March 2005. he is not travelling
> Won back-to-back Kitzbuhel Loves all sports including
>
titles in 2011-12, becoming 1st basketball and ice hockey
repeat champion at event since Idol growing up was Andre
>
A. Costa in 1998-99. Runner-up Agassi
at 2013 Gstaad, 2013 Vienna and > Favourite surface is clay
2016 Gstaad.
> Owns ATP Challenger Tour
record of 141-53 (13-4 in finals), YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
with titles in 2016 at 2017: 42 (28-30) 2013: 43 (30-26) 2009: 451 (0-0) 2005: 970 (0-0)
Scheveningen, NED and Sibiu, 2016: 59 (16-22) 2012: 56 (19-28) 2008: 115 (14-13) 2004: T1253 (0-0)
ROU. 2015: 66 (15-21) 2011: 45 (27-26) 2007: 112 (13-12)
> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R at 2014: 83 (18-23) 2010: 65 (9-12) 2006: 164 (1-3)
2011 Australian Open and 2011
Wimbledon. In 2010 Wimbledon GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 16-35)
2R, led eventual champion Nadal W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
2 sets to 1 before 5-set loss. Aus. Open 3-9 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 3R 1R — 2R —
Teamed with countryman Roland Garros 5-9 2R 1R 1R 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R — 1R —
Sijsling to advance to 2013 Wimbledon 6-9 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 3R 2R — 1R —
Australian Open doubles final. US Open 2-8 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R — — — 1R
Reached Wimbledon junior
finals in 2005 singles and 2004 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 23-38)
doubles w/Troicki. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
> Advanced to 1st ATP Masters Indian Wells 5-8 1R 2R 3R 2R 1R 1R 1R — — 2R —
1000 SF at 2017 Montreal and 1st Miami 3-8 2R — 2R 1R 1R 2R 1R — — 1R 1R
QF at 2012 Monte-Carlo. Earned Monte-Carlo 5-7 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R QF 2R — — — —
biggest win of career over No. 4 Madrid 2-3 2R — — 1R 2R — — — — — —
A. Zverev in 2017 ATP Masters Rome 0-3 1R — — 1R — 1R — — — — —
1000 Paris 2R. Reached 2014 Canada 5-2 SF — — — — — — — — — 2R
ATP Masters 1000 Rome doubles Cincinnati 0-2 1R — — — — 1R — — — — —
final in only event w/F. Lopez as Shanghai 0-2 1R — — — — — 1R — — — —
partner. Paris 3-3 3R 1R — — 2R — — — — — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER FINALIST (1): 2015 (1): Winston- Roland Garros and Paris-Bercy
PRIZE MONEY: $1,190,783 Salem (H). Idols growing up were Pete
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W-L: 10-20 (singles), 29-12 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (11). FINALIST (5). Sampras, Guillermo Coria and
SINGLES SF (1): Rotterdam Roger Federer
QF (1): Newport PERSONAL > Favourite sporting personality
DOUBLES TITLES (3): Rome, Montreal, > Began playing tennis at age 3 is Zinedine Zidane
Cincinnati (all w/Mahut) with his father > Enjoys playing guitar, listening
> Father, Jean Roch, is a tennis to music and watching movies
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS coach; mother, Marie Laure, is > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
> Achieved singles career-high a tennis instructor; brother, would be an actor
No. 63 on 14 August 2017 after Gabriel, and sister, Marjolaine, > Trains in Strasbourg and Paris
qualifying at ATP Masters 1000 both play tennis at the FFT centre in Roland
Montreal. Reached No. 2 in > Graduated high school obtaining Garros
doubles on 11 July 2016 after the Abibac in Germany Coached by Fabrice Santoro,
>
winning Wimbledon title w/ > Speaks French, English, German, Benjamin Balleret and Jean
Mahut. Finished 2015 at No. 6, Spanish Roch Herbert
2016 at No. 2 and 2017 at No. 6 in > Favourite shot is backhand volley
team rankings w/Mahut. and favourite tournaments are
> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals
three times w/Mahut (1-2 in 2015,
0-3 in 2016, 1-1 in 2017), YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
withdrawing after 2 matches in 2017: 81 (10-20) 2015: 168 (7-6) 2013: 151 (1-2) 2011: 336 (0-0)
2017 due to lower back pain. 2016: 78 (7-12) 2014: 111 (5-11) 2012: 257 (0-0) 2010: 547 (0-0)
> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R in
2016 at Australian Open as Q and GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 7-12)
Wimbledon. Won Grand Slam W-L 18 17 16 15 14
doubles titles w/Mahut at 2015 Aus. Open 2-2 1R 3R — —
US Open and 2016 Wimbledon. Roland Garros 1-3 2R 1R — 1R
Runner-up at 2015 Australian Wimbledon 4-4 2R 3R 2R 1R
Open w/Mahut. Won 2009 US Open 0-3 1R 1R 1R —
Wimbledon junior doubles title Doubles Titles (2): 2016 - Wimbledon, 2015 - US Open (both w/Mahut)
w/Krawietz.
> Qualified in all 5 singles attempts NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
at 2016 ATP Masters 1000 events Career 18 17 16 15
(Indian Wells, Miami, Monte- 2-6 RR RR RR (all w/Mahut)
Carlo, Madrid, Paris). Owns 6-1
record in ATP Masters 1000 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-13)
doubles finals w/Mahut, W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13
including titles at Indian Wells, Indian Wells 1-2 2R 1R — — —
Miami and Monte-Carlo in 2016. Miami 1-1 — 2R — — —
Became 2nd team to sweep 1st 3 Monte-Carlo 1-2 1R 2R — — —
ATP Masters 1000 events of Madrid 1-2 2R 1R — — —
season (also Bryan/Bryan in Rome 0-0 — — — — —
2014). Canada 0-1 1R — — — —
> Helped France to 2017 Davis Cup Cincinnati 0-0 — — — — —
title with 3-0 doubles record, Shanghai 0-0 — — — — —
including victorious team debut Paris 1-5 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R
w/Gasquet in final (d. BEL 3-2). Doubles Titles (6): 2017 - Rome, Montreal, Cincinnati; 2016 - Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo
(all w/Mahut)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (12): 2017 (2): Atlanta (H), (NFL) and University of Georgia
PRIZE MONEY: $1,836,954 Newport (G); 2015 (1): Atlanta (H); 2014 football
W-L: 38-22 (singles), 9-10 (doubles) (2): Atlanta (H), Auckland (H); 2013 (2): > Idol was former NBA star Karl
SINGLES TITLES (2): Newport, Atlanta Atlanta (H), Houston(CL); 2012 (2): Malone
SF (3): Rome, Cincinnati, Paris Winston-Salem (H), Newport (G); 2011 Played basketball until 9th
>
QF (5): Auckland, Memphis, (2): Winston-Salem (H), Newport (G); grade and was 6'3" (1.90m)
Houston, Eastbourne, Beijing 2010(1): Auckland (H). FINALIST (12). before growing 5 inches around
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (5). age 16. Says if he wasn't a tennis
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS player, he would probably be a
> Finished 8 straight seasons in PERSONAL basketball player.
Top 20 (2010-17) and 5 straight as > Began playing tennis at age 9 > Favourite TV show is "Curb Your
American No. 1 (2012-16). Broke > Father, Robert, is a builder; mother Enthusiasm"
into Top 10 on 19 March 2012 after Karen, is a real estate agent; > Considers hard court as favourite
reaching ATP Masters 1000 brothers, Jordan and Nathan surface and his forehand and
Indian Wells final and achieved > Set school record for singles serve as strengths
career-high No. 9 on 16 April and doubles wins as 4-year All- Member of the ATP Player
>
2012 after reaching Houston American at University of Council for 2014-16 term
final. Georgia (2004-07). In 2007, Voted ATP Most Improved
>
> Winner of 12 titles -- all ATP reached NCAA singles final (l. Player of the Year in 2009
World Tour 250s. Owns 4 Atlanta to Virginia's Devvarman) and Wife, Madison (married 2
>
and 3 Newport titles. At 2017 won doubles and team titles. December 2017)
Newport, became 2nd ATP > Hobbies include playing poker, Coached by Rene Moller and
>
champion to not face break point golf and basketball, watching David Macpherson. Fitness
since stats started being tracked ESPN, and fishing trainer is Chris May and
in 1991 (Haas: 2007 Memphis). > A big fan of Carolina Panthers chiropractor is Clint Cordial.
> Earned 30+ wins in 8 straight
seasons (2010-17). Enjoyed 1st 5
wins in 3rd-set TBs en route to YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
2007 Washington final. Defeated 2017: 17 (38-22) 2013: 14 (39-24) 2009: 34 (27-18) 2005: 967 (0-0)
Mahut 70-68 in 5th after 11h5m in 2016: 19 (33-21) 2012: 14 (45-21) 2008:145 (11-19)
2010 Wimbledon 1R. Longest 2015: 11 (45-25) 2011: 18 (36-21) 2007: 107 (8-5)
match ever spanned 3 days with 2014: 19 (39-20) 2010: 19 (38-24) 2006: T843 (0-0)
Isner hitting record 113 aces
(Mahut hit 103). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 61-38)
> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam QF W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
at 2011 US Open. Owns 1-6 Aus. Open 13-9 2R 4R 3R 1R — 3R 3R 4R 1R 1R —
record in Grand Slam 4R, most Roland Garros 14-9 3R 4R 2R 4R 3R 2R 1R 3R — 1R —
recently reaching R16 in 2016 at Wimbledon 10-9 2R 3R 3R 3R 2R 1R 2R 2R — 1R —
Australian Open and Roland US Open 24-11 3R 3R 4R 3R 3R 3R QF 3R 4R 1R 3R
Garros.
> Defeated No. 1 Djokovic en route ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 102-70)
to ATP Masters 1000 finals at W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
2012 Indian Wells and 2013 Indian Wells 21-10 3R 4R 4R SF 2R F 3R 4R 4R 2R —
Cincinnati. Also advanced to Miami 13-10 3R 2R SF 4R 3R 3R 4R 3R 2R 1R —
2016 ATP Masters 1000 Paris Monte-Carlo 2-2 — — 3R — 1R — — — — — —
final. Won ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 9-6 — — QF 3R 2R 2R 2R 3R — — —
doubles titles at 2011 Rome w/ Rome 8-7 SF — 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R 2R — — —
Querrey and 2016 Shanghai w/ Canada 9-8 1R 2R QF 1R 1R SF 2R — 2R — —
Sock. Cincinnati 15-10 SF 2R 1R 3R F — 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R
Shanghai 9-8 3R 1R 3R 3R 2R 3R — 2R 1R — —
Paris 16-9 SF F QF 2R 3R 2R SF 2R 2R — —
Doubles Titles (2): 2016 - Shanghai (w/Sock); 2011 - Rome (w/Querrey)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (2): 2017 (1) - Chengdu > Likes football (supports Real
PRIZE MONEY: $718,235 (H); 2015 (1): Nottingham (G). Madrid) and playing pool
W-L: 17-18 (singles), 3-4 (doubles) FINALIST (2): 2012 (1): San Jose (IH); > Graduated from University of
SINGLES TITLES (1): Chengdu 2010 (1): New Haven (H). Physical Culture and Sport in
QF (2): Gstaad, Metz CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (2). Uzbekistan with degree in
physical culture in June 2011
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS PERSONAL Fitness trainer is Jose Felix
>
> Top-ranked Uzbek in ATP > Nicknamed "Deni" Gonzalez
Rankings history has finished 7 > Began playing at age 5 Suffered car accident in
>
of last 8 seasons in Top 75 > Father, Oleg, is a businessman; early-2002 that left him unable
(2010-15, 2017). Achieved mother, Klaudiya Istomina, to walk for 3 months and
career-high No. 33 on 13 travels with and coaches required 18 stitches in leg
August 2012 soon after Denis; brother, Anton
reaching London Olympics 3R.
> C aptured titles at 2015
Nottingham and 2017 Chengdu. YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Finalist at 2010 New Haven and 2017: 63 (17-18) 2013: 45 (32-30) 2009: 102 (16-18) 2005: 192 (2-1)
2012 San Jose. Earned career- 2016: 121 (9-21) 2012: 43 (30-32) 2008: 107 (6-2) 2004: T931 (0-0)
high 32 wins in both 2010 and 2015: 61 (23-24) 2011: 73 (12-22) 2007: 224 (2-1) 2001: T1166 (0-0)
2013. 2014: 49 (28-26) 2010: 40 (32-29) 2006: 200 (2-3)
> Reached Grand Slam 4R at 2012
Wimbledon, 2013 US Open and GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 34-38)
2017 Australian Open, where W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
117th-ranked WC rallied from Aus. Open 10-11 4R 1R 1R 3R 2R 1R 1R 3R 2R 2R — 1R
2-sets-to-1 down to upset Roland Garros 6-9 2R 1R 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R 2R 2R — — —
6-time champion Djokovic after Wimbledon 10-9 1R 3R 1R 3R 1R 4R 2R 3R 1R — — —
4h48m. Biggest win of career US Open 8-9 1R 1R 2R 1R 4R 1R 2R 2R 3R — — —
over No. 2 Djokovic snapped
20-match losing streak vs. Top ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 17-37)
10 opponents. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
> A dvanced to ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 5-6 — 1R 2R 1R 2R 4R 1R —
R16 at 2012 Indian Wells and Miami 4-8 1R 2R 1R 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R
2013 Montreal. Monte-Carlo 0-3 — — — — 1R 1R 1R —
> Boasts 169-98 record on ATP Madrid 2-4 1R 2R — — 2R 1R — —
Challenger Tour (10-5 in finals), Rome 1-2 — — — — 2R 1R — —
winning most recent title on Canada 2-3 — — — 1R 3R — — 1R
home soil at 2015 Tashkent, Cincinnati 2-4 — — — 1R 1R 2R — 2R
UZB. Shanghai 1-3 — — — 1R — 2R — 1R
Paris 0-4 — — — 1R 1R 1R — 1R
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (8): 2016 (2): Los Cabos fan of Miami Heat (NBA)
PRIZE MONEY: $670,230 (H), Newport (G); 2015 (1): Delray > Ambassador for ACEing Autism,
W-L: 15-20 (singles) Beach (H); 2013 (1): Bogota (H); which provides meaningful
SINGLES F (1): 's-Hertogenbosch 2008 (1): Nottingham (G); 2007 (3): benefits to children with autism
QF (3): Doha, Budapest, Newport Stockholm (IH), Nottingham (G), by utilising unique tennis
Houston (CL). FINALIST (10): 2017 (1): programmes. ACEing Autism
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 's-Hertogenbosch (G); 2016 (1): was awarded an ATP ACES For
> F inished 15 straight seasons in Washington (H); 2015 (1): Newport Charity grant for $15,000 in 2016
Top 100 (2003-17), highlighted (G); 2014 (4): Bogota (H), Newport > Wife, Alsi (married 29 March
by 1st Top 20 finish in 2016. (G), Dusseldorf (CL), Memphis (IH); 2005); daughter, Jada Valentina
Became oldest Top 20 player 2010 (1): Delray Beach (H); 2007 (1): (born 15 September 2011); son,
since Rosewall, 43, on 31 July San Jose (IH); 2005 (1): London/ Noah (born 14 August 2017)
1978. Tallest Top 100 player in Queen's Club (G). Coached by Mirko Pehar.
>
history of ATP Rankings (since CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1). Fitness trainer is Slaven Hrvoj.
1973). Achieved career-high > Underwent left Achilles surgery
No. 14 on 18 August 2008 after PERSONAL in 2010, falling to No. 239 on 7
reaching ATP Masters 1000 > Began playing tennis at age 6 March 2011. After returning to
Cincinnati SF. > Father, Vlado, is a meteorologist; Top 40, fell to No. 167 on 8 July
> C aptured 2 of his 8 titles in 2016 mother, Gordana, works in 2013 following right foot injury
at age 37 to become oldest ATP agriculture; sister, Ana and viral meningitis.
champion since Riessen, 37, at > Wears size 17 shoes.
1979 Lafayette. Won titles in > Enjoys movies and basketball,
2007 on clay (Houston), grass
(Nottingham) and hard
(Stockholm). Played 714 TBs YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
(360-354) in 653 matches (346- 2017: 80 (15-20) 2011: 56 (16-21) 2005: 72 (17-23) 1999: 602 (0-0)
307). Earned 300th victory over 2016: 20 (32-24) 2010: 73 (17-9) 2004: 59 (18-26) 1998: 681 (0-0)
Lajovic in 2016 Istanbul 2R. 2015: 23 (38-25) 2009: 37 (23-23) 2003: 74 (9-7) 1997: T1343 (0-0)
> Hit 12,302 aces entering 2018, 2014: 27 (36-28) 2008: 25 (31-26) 2002: 175 (1-4)
most since stats started being 2013: 77 (15-13) 2007: 22 (43-21) 2001: 231 (0-1)
kept in 1991. Holds single- 2012: 97 (16-17) 2006: 99 (17-19) 2000: 299 (2-0)
match ace records for ATP
World Tour (45), Australian GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 47-53)
Open (75), Roland Garros (55), W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
US Open (61) and Davis Cup Aus. Open 12-14 3R 1R 2R 1R 1R 3R 1R 4R 2R 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R —
(career-high 78). Roland Garros 7-12 2R 3R 1R 3R — 1R 1R — 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R —
> A dvanced to 1st Grand Slam QF Wimbledon 15-13 1R 2R 4R 1R — 2R 2R — QF 1R 1R 1R 1R 4R 3R
at 2009 Wimbledon. At 2016 US US Open 13-14 1R 4R 2R 2R 2R 1R 3R — 1R 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R 3R
Open, became oldest player to
reach Grand Slam 4R since ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 60-77)
Connors, 38, at 1991 US Open. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
Upset Hewitt in Grand Slam Indian Wells 10-12 2R — 2R 2R 2R 1R QF 2R 3R 3R — 2R 2R 1R
debut as 203rd-ranked Q at Miami 4-12 3R — 2R 2R — 2R 1R 3R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R
2003 Wimbledon, marking only Monte-Carlo 2-6 — 1R — 1R — — — — 2R 2R — 1R 1R —
1R loss by defending Madrid 10-11 2R 1R 1R — — 1R 1R 2R 2R QF 3R — QF 1R
Wimbledon champion in Open Rome 6-6 — 1R — 2R — — 1R — 2R 3R — — — 3R
Era. Canada 8-8 — 3R 3R 2R — — 3R — 1R — 2R — 1R 1R
> Defeated No. 1 Federer en Cincinnati 12-9 3R 1R 3R 1R — — 2R — 2R SF 1R — — 3R
route to 2008 ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai 3-5 1R 1R 2R 3R — — — — 1R — — — — —
Cincinnati SF. Also beat No. 1 Paris 3-6 — 2R 1R 1R — — — — 2R 1R 2R — — —
Djokovic in 2015 Doha QF. Hamburg: 2-2 (3R - 2008; 1R - 2005)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS high level before studying Safin and Juan Martin del Potro
PRIZE MONEY: $1,258,619 medicine; mother, Natalia, also > Hobbies include basketball,
W-L: 26-31 (singles), 8-12 (doubles) studied medicine; sister, Margarita; football, listening to music (hip-
SINGLES SF (1): Halle brother, Georgiy hop) and hanging out with friends
QF (4): Barcelona, Lyon, Bastad, Attended Sozvezdie secondary
> > Favourite sports teams are
Hamburg school in Moscow and is nearing Real Madrid (football) and
graduation from the University Miami Heat (basketball)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS of Physical Education in Moscow > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
> Achieved career-high ranking 10 Favourite surfaces are slow
> would like to have been a
times in 2017, peaking at No. 29 indoor hard and clay basketball player or a sports
on 21 August after advancing to > Favourite shot is serve manager/agent
ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati 3R. > Idols growing up were Marat
Improved year-end ranking in 4
straight seasons (2014-17).
> Qualified for inaugural Next Gen YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
ATP Finals in 2017 (d. Donaldson, 2017: 45 (26-31) 2015: 152 (0-1) 2013: 442 (4-2)
l. to Medvedev and Coric in RR). 2016: 53 (13-9) 2014: 374 (0-3)
> Defeated Troicki in 1st ATP World
Tour SF and Ramos-Vinolas in GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 7-5)
1st final to win 2016 Chengdu W-L 18 17 16
title. Advanced to 1st QF at 2013 Aus. Open 1-1 2R —
Moscow as 17-year-old WC. Roland Garros 3-1 4R —
> Earned 1st Top 10 wins over Wimbledon 2-1 3R —
No. 10 Goffin in 2017 Barcelona US Open 1-2 1R 2R
3R and No. 9 Nishikori in 2017
Halle 2R. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-9)
> Reached Grand Slam 3R and 4R W-L 18 17 16 15 14
for 1st time at 2017 Roland Indian Wells 1-1 2R — — —
Garros. Also advanced to 2017 Miami 0-2 1R — — 1R
Wimbledon 3R. Monte-Carlo 1-1 2R — — —
Madrid 0-1 1R — — —
CAREER TITLES (1): 2016(1): Chengdu (H). Rome 0-0 — — — —
Canada 0-1 1R — — —
PERSONAL Cincinnati 2-1 3R — — —
> Nickname is "Djan" Shanghai 0-1 1R — — —
> Started playing tennis at age 3 Paris 0-1 1R — — —
at kindergarten when his
parents put him into the tennis NEXT GEN ATP FINALS
group Career 17
> Father, Abgar, played volleyball at a 1-2 RR
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (8): 2017 (1): Kitzbuhel > Father, Gerhard, used to operate
PRIZE MONEY: $1,210,571 (CL); 2016 (1): Munich (CL); 2015 (1): a petrol station; mother, Maria,
W-L: 32-19 (singles), 0-6 (doubles) Kitzbuhel (CL); 2014 (1): Dusseldorf is a kindergarten teacher;
SINGLES TITLES (1): Kitzbuhel (CL); 2012 (1): Munich (CL); 2011 (1): sisters, Sandra and Gerlinde
F (1): Marrakech Halle (G); 2008 (1): Auckland (H); Enjoys playing golf, driving
>
SF (2): Hamburg, Vienna 2007 (1): Munich (CL). FINALIST (9): cars, swimming and playing
QF (3): Sydney, Dubai, Stuttgart 2017 (1): Marrakech (CL); 2016 (1): with his dogs
Stuttgart (G); 2015 (1): Munich (CL); > Favourite movie is "Lord of the
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2013 (3): Stuttgart (CL), Munich (CL), Rings"
> Ended 11 straight seasons in Top Auckland (H); 2012 (1): Kitzbuhel > Follows football and hockey, and
50 (2007-17), achieving career- (CL); 2009 (1): Metz (IH); 2008 (1): is a fan of FC Bayern Munich
high No. 16 on 20 July 2012 after Halle (G). > Trains at TennisBase Oberhaching
reaching Kitzbuhel final. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (7). FINALIST (3). in Munich
> Captured 5 of 8 titles in his native Coach by former ATP pro
>
Germany: 2007 Munich, 2011 PERSONAL Markus Hipfl. Fitness coach is
Halle, 2012 Munich, 2014 > Full name is Philipp Eberhard Carlo Thranhardt, a former
Dusseldorf and 2016 Munich. Hermann Kohlschreiber German high jumper.
Boasts 116-61 record in > Began playing tennis at age 4
Germany (.655) and 307-261
elsewhere (.540), securing
biggest win of career over No. 2 YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Nadal in 2012 Halle QF. Ranks 2017: 29 (32-19) 2012: 20 (42-24) 2007: 32 (33-27) 2002: 268 (0-3)
3rd among Germans in Open Era 2016: 32 (32-21) 2011: 43 (31-27) 2006: 60 (24-20) 2001: 764 (0-0)
with 423 victories (Becker 713, 2015: 34 (32-23) 2010: 34 (37-24) 2005: 93 (12-25) 2000: T1334 (0-0)
Haas 569). 2014: 24 (37-25) 2009: 27 (40-25) 2004: 92 (6-10) 1999: T1302 (0-0)
> Earned 30+ wins in 11 straight 2013: 22 (32-25) 2008: 28 (32-21) 2003: 209 (1-3)
seasons (2007-17) -- 4th-longest
active streak (Nadal 14, Berdych GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 65-53)
13, Djokovic 12). Celebrated W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
400th victory in 2017 ATP Aus. Open 20-12 3R 1R 2R — 3R 4R 2R 3R 2R 4R 2R 2R 4R — —
Masters Indian Wells 2R (d. Roland Garros 13-13 1R 1R 2R 3R 4R 2R 1R 3R 4R 1R 2R 2R 1R — —
Dolgopolov). Wimbledon 11-13 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R QF 1R 3R 3R 1R 1R 3R 1R — —
> Owns 1-9 record in Grand Slam US Open 21-15 4R 1R 3R 4R 4R 4R 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R
4R, reaching R16 at all 4 majors
and QF at 2012 Wimbledon. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 70-78)
Enjoyed 3R wins over Isner at W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
2012, 2013 and 2014 US Open. Indian Wells 14-11 3R 3R 3R 2R 2R 2R 4R 3R 4R 3R 2R 3R —
> Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 Miami 3-9 3R — — 2R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R 2R — — 1R
QFs at 2007 Monte-Carlo, 2008 Monte-Carlo 16-10 — 2R 2R 2R 3R 2R 2R QF 2R 3R QF — —
Cincinnati, 2010 Monte-Carlo Madrid 4-7 1R 1R 2R 1R — 1R — 1R 3R 2R — — —
and 2010 Toronto. Rome 9-7 — 2R 2R 3R 3R 1R 2R 2R 2R — — — —
Canada 5-8 — — — 1R 1R 3R 1R QF 2R 1R 1R — —
Cincinnati 10-8 — — 1R 2R 2R 1R 3R 3R 1R QF 2R — —
Shanghai 2-5 — 1R — — 2R 2R — 1R 1R — — — —
Paris 6-8 — 1R — 2R 3R 1R 2R 1R 1R 3R — — —
Hamburg: 1-5 (2R - 2007; 1R - 2008, 2006, 2005, 2002)
CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 152-77 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 220 (18 October 2010)
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,388,318 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (3 April 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Peaked at No. 4 in junior rankings Zagreb (IH) (all w/Draganja); 2014
PRIZE MONEY: $1,159,560 on 8 September 2008. Went 62- (1): Kitzbuhel (CL) (w/Nieminen).
W-L: 43-17 (doubles) 39 in singles and 70-31 in FINALIST (4).
DOUBLES TITLES (5): Australian Open, doubles on ITF Junior Circuit,
Washington, Beijing, Shanghai, including 2 singles wins over PERSONAL
ATP Finals Goffin. Reached 3 Grand Slam > Nicknamed "Henkka"
SF (4): Dubai, Rome, Wimbledon, junior finals in 2008, winning > Began playing tennis at age 3
US Open (all w/Peers) Roland Garros doubles title w/ > Father, Pentti; mother, Marja;
Rungkat before falling in sister, Sanna; brother, Micke, also
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon singles final (l. to plays tennis
> Became 50th player overall and Dimitrov) and US Open doubles > Favourite surface is grass and
1st from Finland to reach No. 1 in final w/Rungkat. shot is serve
doubles on 3 April 2017. > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
Improved year-end doubles CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (18): 2017 (5): would do something with music
ranking in 5 straight seasons ATP Finals (IH), Shanghai (H), > Favourite sports team is HIFK,
(2013-17). Finished 2017 at year- Beijing (H), Washington (H), an ice hockey team in Helsinki,
end high No. 3 in doubles and No. Australian Open (H) (all w/Peers); and he follows NHL closely
2 in team rankings w/Peers. 2016 (7): ATP Finals (IH), Paris (IH) > Speaks Finnish, Swedish and
> Owns 18-4 record in doubles (both w/Peers), St. Petersburg (IH) English
finals, including 7 straight wins (w/Inglot), Winston-Salem (H) (w/ > Has trained in Uppsala, Sweden;
in finals w/Peers. Captured Garcia-Lopez), Hamburg (CL), Prague, Czech Republic and
back-to-back Nitto ATP Finals Munich (CL), Brisbane (H) (all w/ Bradenton, FL, USA
titles w/Peers in 2016 and 2017. Peers); 2016 (5): Kuala Lumpur (IH), > Coached by 2012 Wimbledon
First team to successfully St. Petersburg (IH) (both w/Huey), doubles champion Jonathan
defend title since Bryan/Bryan in Barcelona (CL), Marseille (CL), Marray
2004. Led all players with 7 titles
and 52 wins in 2016. Boasts 3-0
record vs. Bryan/Bryan, posting YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
straight-set wins w/Peers in 2017: 3 (43-17) 2014: 46 (19-13) 2011: 775 (1-0) 2008: 590 (1-1)
2016 ATP Masters 1000 Paris QF, 2016: 7 (52-20) 2013: 129 (2-1) 2010: 279 (1-2) 2007: T701 (0-0)
2016 Nitto ATP Finals SF and 2015: 31 (31-21) 2012: T1347 (0-0) 2009: 248 (2-2)
2017 Australian Open final.
> Captured 2017 Australian Open GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)
men's doubles title w/Peers and Aus. Open W - 2017 (w/Peers)
2016 Wimbledon mixed doubles Wimbledon Mixed: W - 2016 (w/Watson)
title w/Watson to become 1st
Finnish Grand Slam champion in NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
each event. Returned to Career 18 17 16
Wimbledon mixed doubles final 9-1 W W (both w/Peers)
w/Watson in 2017.
> Won ATP Masters 1000 titles w/ ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)
Peers at 2016 Paris and 2017 Shanghai W - 2017, F - 2016 (both w/Peers)
Shanghai. Also advanced to 2016 Paris W - 2016 (w/Peers)
Shanghai final w/Peers.
CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 304-206 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 41 (12 April 2010)
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $6,449,184 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 2 (6 November 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (1): 2010(1):St.Petersburg whom he's worked with since
PRIZE MONEY: $531,828 (IH).FINALIST (2): 2015 (1): Sydney (H); May 2009
W-L: 13-14 (singles), 1-3 (doubles) 2013 (1): Moscow (IH). > Underwent left hip surgery on 25
SINGLES SF (1): Memphis September 2012 and right hip
PERSONAL surgery on 8 October 2012
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Began playing tennis at age 6
> Finished 7 of last 8 seasons in with father, Alexander, who
Top 100 (2010-11, 2013-17), coached him until age 17
achieving career-high No. 46 on > Mother, Tatiana; sister, Ekaterina
5 October 2015 after reaching > Moved to Kazakhstan in 2008
Kuala Lumpur QF. Fell as low as > L ikes to play on hard courts
No. 324 on 10 June 2013 before > Best shots are groundstrokes
reaching finals at Moscow and 5 > Likes movies and reading Russian
Challengers to end season at No. books
67. > Married to coach Anastasia
> Won 1st ATP World Tour title at Kukushkina (19 November 2011),
2010 St. Petersburg. Runner-up
at 2013 Moscow as Q and 2015
Sydney as Q. Sydney final was 1st YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
between qualifiers in ATP 2017: 74 (13-14) 2013: 67 (6-6) 2009: 132 (7-7) 2005: T1523 (0-0)
history (l. to Troicki). Earned 2016: 89 (13-21) 2012: 106 (12-15) 2008: 149 (4-4)
biggest win of career in 2014 2015: 65 (19-24) 2011: 91 (10-24) 2007: 203 (0-1)
Basel 1R over No. 4 Wawrinka. 2014: 70 (16-27) 2010: 59 (17-8) 2006: 767 (0-0)
> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam 4R
at 2012 Australian Open GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 18-26)
following 5-set wins over Troicki W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
and Monfils. Reached 3R at US Aus. Open 3-7 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 4R 1R —
Open in 2013 as Q, 2015 and 2017 Roland Garros 4-6 2R 1R 1R 2R — 2R 2R —
as Q, as well as at Wimbledon in Wimbledon 4-5 2R 2R 1R 3R — 1R 1R —
2014. US Open 7-8 3R 1R 3R 1R 3R 1R 2R 1R
> Reached R16 at 2 ATP Masters
1000 events: 2012 Monte-Carlo ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 17-20)
as Q and 2014 Shanghai. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09
Qualified 6 times overall at ATP Indian Wells 4-5 2R 2R 1R 3R — — 1R — —
Masters 1000 events, most Miami 6-7 2R 3R 2R 1R — 1R 2R — 2R
recently at Miami and Madrid in Monte-Carlo 2-2 — — 1R — — 3R — — —
2017. Madrid 0-1 1R — — — — — — — —
> Owns 168-77 record on ATP Rome 2-2 — 2R — 2R — — — — —
Challenger Tour (13-7 in finals), Canada 1-1 — — — — — 2R — — —
including back-to-back titles in Cincinnati 0-0 — — — — — — — — —
2016 at Prostejov, CZE and Shanghai 2-2 — — — 3R — — 1R — —
Moscow, RUS. Paris 0-0 — — — — — — — — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Enjoyed 27-17 campaign on ATP player; mother Eunmi; sisters,
PRIZE MONEY: $68,090 Challenger Tour in 2017, Hakyung and Sookyung. Big
W-L: 3-1 (singles) highlighted by 1st 2 finals at sister Hakyung is 2015 Miss
CHALLENGER: 27-17 (singles), 7-9 Yokohama, JPN as Q and Seoul, Korea (Gyeongbuk Province).
(doubles) KOR. > Born in a small town, Sangju,
> Went 45-19 on ITF Futures famous for dried persimmons
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Circuit from 2014-16, including > Wanted to be a football player
> Ended 2017 season at career- 5-0 record in finals. until he started tennis
high No. 168. Broke into Top 200 on > Peaked at No. 46 in junior > Moved to Seoul at age 16, where
22 May 2017 after reaching Busan, rankings on 30 March 2015. he went to high school with
KOR Challenger SF. Improved Played exclusively in Asia and fellow ATP player Duckhee Lee
year-end ranking in 3 straight Australia on ITF Junior Circuit, > Enjoys going to the karaoke to
seasons (2015-17), jumping 900+ posting 68-27 record. Ended sing with friends on his days off
spots in 2015, 800+ spots in 2016 junior career on 12-match and > Favourite surface is hard and
and 100+ spots in 2017. 22-set winning streak. favourite shots are forehand
> Yet to play an ATP World Tour or down the line and drop shot
Grand Slam main draw match. PERSONAL > C oached by Yong-Il Yoon
All 3 tour-level wins came in > Began playing tennis at age 10
Davis Cup during 2017 season. Father, Younghun, teaches
>
Earned 2018 Australian Open geography in high school and is
WC by winning Australian Open a talented amateur tennis
Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off in
Zhuhai, CHN. Said afterward: "I
want to play Roger Federer in the YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
first round." 2017: 168 (3-1) 2016: 286 (0-0) 2015: 1092 (0-0) 2014: T2024 (0-0)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (3): 2016 (3): Tokyo (H), Celtics and favourite player
PRIZE MONEY: $1,925,500 Atlanta(H), Marseille (IH). FINALIST (3): Kevin Garnett.
W-L: 31-17 (singles), 13-7 (doubles) 2017 (2): Beijing(H), Cincinnati (H); > Idols growing up were Roger
SINGLES F (2): Cincinnati, Beijing 2015 (1): Estoril (CL). Federer, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga,
SF (3): Marseille, Acapulco, Miami LeBron James, Kevin Garnett
QF (1): Indian Wells PERSONAL and Michael Jordan
Full name is Nicholas Hilmy
> Favourite tournaments are
>
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Kyrgios, nicknamed "Kygs" Wimbledon and US Open
> Finished 3 straight seasons in > Started playing tennis at age 6 > Regular supporter of the Elena
Top 30 (3015-17). Achieved new with his mother Baltacha Foundation and often
career-high ranking 7 times in > Father, George, is Greek and a initiates ideas at key
2016, peaking at No. 13 to end painter; mother, Norlaila, is from tournaments to help raise funds
season as youngest player in Top Malaysia and a retired computer Created his own Nick Kyrgios
>
20. software engineer; brother, Foundation (NKF) in support of
> Won 1st 3 ATP World Tour titles in Christos; sister, Halimah under-privileged youth and
2016 at Marseille, Atlanta and Enjoys playing on all surfaces
> giving all youth a sporting
Tokyo. Enjoyed career-high 39 and considers serve his best shot chance. The NKF website is
wins in 2016, including 6 vs. Top > Listens to a variety of music, NKFoundation.com.au.
10 players. One of 2 men to win but specifically likes Lil Wayne, > Splits his down time between his
1st meeting with Nadal, Federer Fetty Wap and Drake. When homes in Canberra and the
and Djokovic (also Hewitt). watching TV or movies, likes Bahamas, as well as Boca
> Defeated No. 1 Nadal to reach comedy and watches TV show Raton, where he enjoys training
2014 Wimbledon QF as 19-year- Family Guy. at Evert Tennis Academy
old WC ranked 144th. Youngest Enjoys watching and playing
> Mentored
> by Sebastien
player to beat No. 1 at a Grand basketball. Big NBA fan, Grosjean and Lleyton Hewitt.
Slam since Nadal at 2005 Roland favourite team is Boston Physiotheriapist is Will Maher.
Garros and lowest-ranked since
No. 193 Olhovskiy at 1992
Wimbledon. Saved 9 MPs vs. YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Gasquet in 2R. Earned WC by 2017: 21 (31-17) 2015: 30 (24-19) 2013: 186 (2-2)
winning 2014 Nottingham, GBR 2016: 13 (39-15) 2014: 52 (10-9) 2012: T828 (0-0)
Challenger title. Also reached
2015 Australian Open QF after GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 27-18)
saving 1 MP vs. Seppi in 4R. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13
> Beat No. 2 Nadal en route to Aus. Open 8-4 2R 3R QF 2R —
biggest final of career at 2017 Roland Garros 5-5 2R 3R 3R 1R 2R
ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati. Wimbledon 10-4 1R 4R 4R QF —
Also at ATP Masters 1000 level, US Open 4-5 1R 3R 1R 3R 1R
advanced to Miami SFs in 2016
and 2017. Lost to Federer in 3 TBs ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 34-19)
at 2017 Miami after beating him W-L 18 17 16 15 14
in 3 TBs at 2015 Madrid. Defeated Indian Wells 4-2 QF 2R 2R —
Djokovic for 2nd time in 2 weeks Miami 8-2 SF SF — —
to reach 2017 Indian Wells QF. Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — —
> Became World No. 1 junior on 21 Madrid 7-3 3R QF 3R —
January 2013. Won 2013 Rome 2-2 — 3R 1R —
Australian Open junior singles Canada 5-4 3R 1R 3R 2R
title and junior doubles titles at Cincinnati 6-3 F 2R 1R —
2012 Roland Garros w/Harris, Shanghai 2-3 1R 2R 2R —
2012 Wimbledon w/Harris and Paris 0-0 — — — —
2013 Wimbledon w/Kokkinakis.
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER FINALIST (1): 2012(1):Zagreb (IH). Fiancee, Simona; son, Lucas
>
PRIZE MONEY: $ 323,589 CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). (born 19 May 2015)
W-L: 7-10 (singles) > C oached by Filip Havaj
SINGLES QF (1): Atlanta PERSONAL
> Began playing tennis at age 5
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > P arents, Ladislav and Dagmar,
> Finished 6 seasons in Top 100 are both teachers; sister,
(2009-10, 2012-14, 2017), Dominika
achieving career-high No. 44 on Considers hard court as
>
14 January 2013 after reaching favourite surface and forehand
Auckland QF. Broke into Top 50 and serve as strengths
on 19 November 2012 after
winning Helsinki, FIN Challenger
title. Peaked at No. 3 in juniors on YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
21 February 2005. 2017: 92 (7-10) 2013: 81 (14-17) 2009: 82 (3-5) 2005: 423 (0-0)
> In 2012, reached 1st ATP singles 2016: 122 (4-7) 2012: 50 (13-21) 2008: 318 (1-4) 2004: T1034 (0-0)
final at Zagreb and 1st ATP 2015: 111 (3-12) 2011: 112 (4-9) 2007: 138 (1-3)
doubles final at St. Petersburg 2014: 95 (14-18) 2010: 89 (19-22) 2006: 225 (2-0)
w/Zelenay. Owns records of 1-11
in singles QFs, 0-18 vs. Top 10 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 13-30)
and 1-37 vs. Top 20, beating No. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
17 Querrey in 2011 San Jose 1R Aus. Open 7-9 3R — 2R 1R 2R 3R 1R 2R — 1R 1R
for biggest victory of career. Roland Garros 1-5 — — 1R 1R 1R 1R — 2R — — —
> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R on 4 Wimbledon 5-8 — 3R 1R 1R 1R 3R 1R 2R 1R — —
occasions: 2012 Australian Open US Open 0-8 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R — — —
as Q, 2012 Wimbledon, 2016
Wimbledon as Q and 2017 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-9)
Australian Open as Q. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
> Enjoyed all of his ATP Masters Indian Wells 0-2 — — — — 1R — — 1R
1000 success at Miami, reaching Miami 2-5 1R — — 2R 1R 2R — 1R
2R in 2012 and 2014, then Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — — — — — —
qualifying in 2017. Madrid 0-1 — — — — — — — 1R
> Boasts 251-161 Challenger Rome 0-0 — — — — — — — —
record (11-12 in finals). Ended Canada 0-1 — — — — — 1R — —
2017 season in Top 100 thanks to Cincinnati 0-0 — — — — — — — —
consecutive Challenger titles at Shanghai 0-0 — — — — — — — —
Bratislava, SVK and Brescia, ITA. Paris 0-0 — — — — — — — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). Supports FC Barcelona.
PRIZE MONEY: $576,309 > Favourite surface is hard and
W-L: 18-22 (singles), 3-7 (doubles) PERSONAL shot is backhand
SINGLES QF (3): Istanbul, Kitzbuhel, > Nicknamed "Dutzee" > Favourite tournament is Doha
Chengdu > Began playing at age 7 by > Idol growing up was Pete Sampras
accident. The only sport available > O wns a coffee shop in Belgrade
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS for his age group was the tennis called "Laboratorije Kafe"
> Finished 4 straight seasons in program. > Trains in Barcelona, Spain
Top 100 (2014-17), achieving > Father, Dragisa; mother, Marina > C oached by Jose Perlas
career-high No. 57 on 27 October > If he wasn't a tennis player, > Underwent hernia surgery on 1
2014 after winning Valencia 1R would be a football player. November 2017
match.
> Reached 1st 3 ATP World Tour
SFs in 2016 at Sao Paulo, YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Kitzbuhel and Los Cabos. Lost 2017: 75 (18-22) 2014: 69 (16-19) 2011: 191 (3-5) 2008: 1093 (0-0)
1st 8 QFs from October 2011 to 2016: 93 (19-23) 2013: 117 (0-6) 2010: 428 (0-2) 2007: T1461 (0-0)
February 2016. After going 0-6 in 2015: 76 (17-21) 2012: 164 (2-1) 2009: 570 (0-0)
2013, won 16 to 19 matches each
year from 2014-17. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 10-15)
> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R and W-L 18 17 16 15 14
4R for 1st time at 2014 Roland Aus. Open 3-4 2R 2R 1R 2R
Garros, losing to eventual Roland Garros 5-4 1R 2R 2R 4R
champion Nadal. Owns 6-match Wimbledon 2-4 2R 1R 1R 2R
losing streak in Grand Slam 2R US Open 0-3 1R 1R — 1R
matches.
> Saved 1 MP for biggest win of ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-12)
career over No. 12 Isner in 2016 W-L 18 17 16 15 14
Buenos Aires 2R. Also saved 1 Indian Wells 3-4 4R 1R 1R 1R
MP vs. Pospisil to reach ATP Miami 2-4 1R 2R 1R 3R
Masters 1000 R16 for 1st time at Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — —
2017 Indian Wells as Q. Qualified Madrid 0-0 — — — —
7 times overall at ATP Masters Rome 0-1 — — 1R —
1000 events. Canada 0-0 — — — —
> Boasts 95-58 record on ATP Cincinnati 0-0 — — — —
Challenger Tour with 5 titles. Shanghai 0-1 1R — — —
Paris 1-2 — 1R 2R —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Three-time Davis Cup champion > Mother, Belen Diaz-Guerra, is
PRIZE MONEY: $1,731,751 clinched 2009 title for Spain by a nurse; brother, Victor
W-L: 25-23 (singles), 19-22 (doubles) winning doubles rubber w/ > A big fan of Real Madrid football
SINGLES TITLES (1): London/Queen's Verdasco. team
Club > Considers his serve best shot
F (1): Stuttgart CAREER TITLES (6): 2017 (1): London/ and hard court his favourite
QF (2): Houston, Los Cabos Queen's Club (G); 2016 (1): Gstaad surface
(CL); 2014 (1): Eastbourne (G); 2013 > A ssuming the role of assistant
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (1): Eastbourne (G); 2010 (1): tournament director of Mutua
> Finished 11 straight seasons in Johannesburg (H); 2004 (1): Vienna Madrid Open in 2018
Top 50 (2007-17) and 16 straight (IH). FINALIST (11). Coached by countryman Jose
>
seasons in Top 100 (2002-17). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (11). "Pepo" Clavet (since September
Achieved singles career-high 2012). Physiotherapist is Marc
No. 12 at age 33 on 2 March 2015 PERSONAL Boada.
and doubles career-high No. 9 at > Began playing tennis at age 5
age 35 on 7 November 2016 after with father, Feliciano, who is a
qualifying for Nitto ATP Finals tennis coach
w/M. Lopez.
> Captured biggest of 6 titles at
2017 London/Queen's Club, YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
saving 1 MP to beat both Berdych 2017: 36 (25-23) 2011: 20 (36-26) 2005: 34 (31-28) 1999: 277 (0-0)
in QF and Cilic in final. Earned 2016: 28 (31-24) 2010: 32 (26-24) 2004: 25 (33-27) 1998: 548 (0-1)
25+ victories in 13 of last 15 2015: 17 (32-26) 2009: 47 (17-24) 2003: 28 (34-31) 1997: 559 (0-0)
seasons (2003-05, 2007-08, 2014: 14 (39-26) 2008: 31 (27-26) 2002: 62 (18-16) 1996: T1294 (0-0)
2010-17), posting 400th win in 2013: 28 (29-20) 2007: 35 (27-25) 2001: 159 (2-5)
2016 Dubai 1R (d. Garcia-Lopez). 2012: 40 (26-27) 2006: 81 (19-29) 2000: 269 (0-1)
Owns 36 Top 10 wins despite
never being in Top 10, including GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 92-64)
victories over No. 1 Nadal in 2010 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
London/Queen’s Club QF and No. Aus. Open 22-15 1R 3R 4R 3R 2R 4R 2R 3R 1R 2R 2R 3R 3R 1R 3R — —
1 Djokovic in 2016 Dubai QF. Roland Garros 12-17 3R 3R 1R 2R 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 4R 1R 2R 1R
> Advanced to Wimbledon QF in Wimbledon 32-16 1R 3R 2R 4R 3R 1R QF 3R 1R QF 3R 1R QF 3R 4R 4R —
2005, 2008 and 2011, as well as US Open 26-16 3R 2R QF 3R 3R 3R 3R 4R 1R 1R 4R 2R 2R 3R 1R 2R —
US Open QF in 2015. Played at 63 Doubles Titles (1): 2016 - Roland Garros (w/M. Lopez).
straight Grand Slams, 2 shy of
Federer’s Open Era-record. NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
Defeated No. 1 seeds and Career 18 17 16
previous 3 champions to win 1-2 — RR (w/M. Lopez)
2016 Roland Garros doubles title
w/M. Lopez. Also reached 2017 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 108-126)
US Open doubles final w/M. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02
Lopez. Indian Wells 12-15 2R 4R QF 4R 1R 2R 1R 3R 1R 2R 2R 1R 3R 2R 2R —
> Reached ATP Masters 1000 Miami 11-15 2R 2R 2R 3R — 2R 3R 3R 3R 3R 4R 2R 2R 2R 1R 2R
Shanghai SF in 2009, 2011 and Monte-Carlo 5-11 2R 1R — — — 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R — 2R 1R 2R 2R —
2014, as well as ATP Masters Madrid 21-16 3R 2R 2R QF 1R 1R 2R 3R 1R QF QF 1R 1R 2R QF 3R
1000 Toronto SF in 2014. Rome 6-14 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 3R QF 2R 1R — 1R 1R 1R 1R —
Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 Canada 10-12 1R — 1R SF 1R — 2R 1R 1R 2R — 1R 1R 2R QF —
doubles finals at 2014 Rome w/ Cincinnati 10-15 2R 2R QF 1R 3R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R 2R —
Haase and 2017 Monte-Carlo Shanghai 19-9 2R 2R 3R SF 2R 3R SF 1R SF — — — — — — —
w/M. Lopez. Paris 12-14 2R 2R 2R 3R 2R 1R 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R — 2R QF 2R —
Hamburg: 2-5 (2R - 2005, 2003; 1R - 2008, 2006, 2004)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (1): 2016 (1): Kitzbuhel surface is clay
PRIZE MONEY: $1,152,042 (CL). FINALIST (3): 2017 (2): Umag (CL), > Favourite tournament is Rome
W-L: 25-35 (singles), 13-27 (doubles) Quito (CL); 2014 (1): Sao Paulo (ICL). > Likes football and basketball,
SINGLES FINALIST (2): Quito, Umag CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2). and supports Fiorentina and
SF (1): Budapest MPS Siena
QF (1): Marrakech PERSONAL Studying medicine at a
>
> Began playing tennis at age 7 university in Siena
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS after being introduced to the Likes listening to music and
>
> Achieved career-high No. 33 at game by his older brother reading books by Stephen King
age 35 on 15 May 2017. Passed Bruno Wife, Elisa (married 17
>
Fognini to become No. 1 Italian Father, Marco, is a surgeon;
> December 2016)
on 1 August 2016. mother, Marina, is a housewife > Coached by countryman Claudio
> A s 34-year-old, became oldest > Tennis idol was Boris Becker Galoppini
1st-time singles champion on Favourite shot is serve and
>
ATP World Tour at 2016
Kitzbuhel. Also reached clay-
court finals at 2014 Sao Paulo, YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
2017 Quito and 2017 Umag. Led 2017: 43 (25-35) 2012: 63 (8-17) 2007: 287 (1-1) 2002: 392 (0-0)
all Top 100 players by competing 2016: 40 (26-25) 2011: 108 (2-3) 2006: 165 (0-1) 2001: 815 (0-0)
at 34 tournaments in 2017, but 2015: 68 (8-18) 2010: 143 (3-14) 2005: 264 (0-0) 2000: T908 (0-0)
ended season on 8-match losing 2014: 64 (11-14) 2009: 84 (0-1) 2004: 312 (0-0) 1999: T888 (0-0)
streak. 2013: 112 (13-25) 2008: 207 (0-0) 2003: 253 (0-0)
> A s 35-year-old, become oldest
player in Open Era to reach 1st GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 10-26)
Grand Slam 4R at 2017 US Open. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
Also in 2017, earned 1st win in 7th Aus. Open 2-6 2R 1R 2R — 1R 1R — 1R
main draw appearance at both Roland Garros 1-7 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R — 1R
Roland Garros and Wimbledon. Wimbledon 1-7 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R — 1R
> Fell in qualifying at 23 Grand US Open 6-6 4R 3R 1R 2R 1R 1R — —
Slam events before qualifying
for 1st time at 2014 Roland ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-26)
Garros. Lost 13 Grand Slam W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
main draw matches before Indian Wells 3-5 2R — — 2R 2R 1R — 1R
beating Nishioka for 1st win at Miami 1-5 2R — 1R — 1R — 2R 1R
2014 US Open. Monte-Carlo 2-2 2R 2R — — — — — —
> Boasts 3rd-most ATP Madrid 0-0 — — — — — — — —
Challenger Tour singles titles Rome 3-7 — 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R 2R 2R
(19) and victories (362) of all time, Canada 1-1 2R — — — — — — —
securing 300th win in 2015 Cincinnati 0-1 1R — — — — — — —
Eskisehir, TUR QF (d. Ebden). Shanghai 1-3 1R 2R — — 1R — — —
Paris 1-2 1R 2R — — — — — —
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (4): 2016 (1): and Jean-Philippe; sister,
PRIZE MONEY: $1,355,714 ’s-Hertogenbosch (G); 2015 (1): Delphine
W-L: 15-19 (singles), 36-14 (doubles) ’s-Hertogenbosch (G); 2013 (2): Growing up admired Pete
>
DOUBLES TITLES (4): Marseille (w/ Newport (G), ’s-Hertogenbosch (G). Sampras, Yannick Noah and
Benneteau), Rome, Montreal, FINALIST (2): 2007 (2): Newport (G), Michael Jordan
Cincinnati (all w/Herbert) London/Queen’s Club (G). > Wrote the book "Le Match de
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (20). FINALIST (13). Ma Vie" (The Match of My Life)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS about epic Wimbledon match
> Became World No. 1 in doubles PERSONAL against Isner
on 6 June 2016, joining Noah as > Began playing tennis at age 5 Wife, Virginie; son, Natanel
>
only No. 1s from France in > Mother, Brigitte, passed away (born 18 August 2011)
singles or doubles. First in March 2005; father, Philippe, Coached by Gabriel Urpi,
>
Frenchman to finish a season is a retired computer engineer; Nicolas Copin and former ATP
at No. 1 also ended 2016 at No. brothers, Dominique, Stephane, pro Michael Llodra
2 in team rankings w/Herbert
and No. 39 in singles, just shy of
career-high No. 37. YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2017: 104 (15-19) 2012: 107 (16-18) 2007: 45 (22-20) 2002: 266 (0-1)
2015-17 w/Herbert. Eliminated 2016: 39 (23-20) 2011: 80 (11-11) 2006: 68 (11-19) 2001: 214 (1-4)
in round robin each year. 2015: 71 (11-11) 2010: 132 (3-7) 2005: 135 (1-5) 2000: 390 (0-2)
> Won 19 of 20 doubles titles with 2014: 117 (14-23) 2009: 217 (4-4) 2004: 129 (3-10) 1999: T1070 (0-0)
countrymen, including 2 Grand 2013: 50 (17-7) 2008: 98 (16-26) 2003: 94 (3-6)
Slam and 6 ATP Masters 1000
titles w/Herbert. Captured 2016 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 28-48)
Wimbledon title in 1st All-French W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
Grand Slam final of Open Era (d. Aus. Open 6-9 1R 2R — 1R — 3R 2R — — 2R 2R — — 1R — — 1R —
Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin). Roland Garros 6-15 1R 2R 3R 1R 1R 3R 1R 2R — 1R 1R 1R — 1R 1R — 1R 1R
Also in 2016, joined Bryan/Bryan Wimbledon 9-12 1R 4R 2R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R 3R — — — — — —
as 2nd team to sweep 1st 3 ATP US Open 7-12 3R 3R 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R — — 1R 1R 2R — 1R 1R — — —
Masters 1000 titles of season. Doubles Titles (2). 2016 – Wimbledon, 2015 - US Open (both w/Herbert)
> Reached 6 singles finals -- all on
grass -- winning ’s-Hertogenbosch NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
titles in 2013 as 240th-ranked Q, Career 18 17 16 15
2015 as Q and 2016 as WC. Remains 2-6 RR RR RR (all w/Herbert)
lowest-ranked champion on tour
since No. 244 Nishikori at 2008 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 24-46)
Delray Beach. Beat No. 2 Nadal for W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
biggest singles win of career in Indian Wells 6-6 1R 2R — 1R — 2R — — — 3R 3R — — — — — —
2007 London/Queen’s Club QF. Hit Miami 5-6 4R 1R — 1R — 2R — — — 2R 1R — — — — — —
103 aces in longest match ever vs. Monte-Carlo 1-6 1R 1R — 2R — — — — — 1R — 1R — 1R — — —
Isner in 2010 Wimbledon 1R, Madrid 1-3 2R 1R — 1R — — — — — — — — — — — — —
falling 70-68 in 5th after 11h5m Rome 2-4 1R 2R — 1R — — — — — 2R — — — — — — —
over 3 days. Canada 1-5 — — 1R 1R — — — — — 2R — 1R 1R — — — —
> Helped France to 2017 Davis Cup Cincinnati 1-4 — 2R 1R 1R — — — — — — — 1R — — — — —
title by posting doubles wins w/ Shanghai 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Herbert in 1R and SF, as well as Paris 7-11 3R 2R 1R — 2R — 2R 1R — — 2R 1R 1R — 2R — 1R
w/Benneteau in QF. Hamburg: 0-1 (1R - 2008)
Doubles Titles (6). 2017 – Rome, Montreal, Cincinnati; 2016 – Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo
(all w/Herbert)
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MAXIMILIAN MARTERER GER
@maximarterer95 @maxi_marterer
BORN: 15 June 1995, Stein, Germany HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 84kg (185lbs)
RESIDENCE: Stein, Germany PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 0-14 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $315,881
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 90 (6 November 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 298 (21 September 2015)
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FLORIAN MAYER GER
@flomayer @FlorianMayerTennis
BORN: 5 October 1983, Bayreuth, Germany HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 82kg (180lbs)
RESIDENCE: Bayreuth, Germany PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 241-246 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $6,914,734
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 12-56 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 18 (6 June 2011)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 8-5 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 47 (18 June 2012)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (2): 2016 (1): Halle (G); after completing school
PRIZE MONEY: $728,102 2011 (1): Bucharest (CL).FINALIST (5): Trained as a junior with the
>
W-L: 10-17 (singles), 4-7 (doubles) 2017 (1): Hamburg (CL); 2011 (1): German Tennis Federation
SINGLES F (1): Hamburg Munich (CL); 2010 (1): Stockholm Enjoys football and favourite
>
QF (1): Halle (IH); 2006 (1): Sopot (CL); 2005 (1): team is Bayern Munich
Sopot (CL). > Named 2004 ATP Newcomer of
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). Year
> Finished 11 seasons in Top 75 Trains at Tennis Base in
>
(2004-07, 2009-13, 2016-17), PERSONAL Oberhaching outside Munich
achieving career-high No. 18 on > Nicknamed "Flo" > C oached by Tobias Summerer
6 June 2011 after reaching > Father, Bernd, is a teacher; > Underwent surgery on left index
Roland Garros 2R. Fell as low as mother, Sabine, is a shop finger in June 2008, missing 7
No. 450 on 12 January 2009, yet manager; brother, Michael months. Struggled with shoulder,
ended 2009 at No. 61 after > Idolised Boris Becker and Pete groin and adductor injuries,
reaching 5 Challenger finals Sampras as a child missing March 2014 to April 2015
during season (2-3). Rose from > Turned professional at age 17 and September 2015 to April 2016
No. 192 on 13 June 2016 to No. 80
one week later following run to
Halle title. YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
> Captured 2016 Halle title as PR to 2017: 69 (10-17) 2012: 28 (23-26) 2007: 55 (18-25) 2002: 476 (0-0)
become lowest-ranked champion 2016: 50 (10-12) 2011: 23 (45-26) 2006: 57 (26-21) 2001: T874 (0-0)
in tournament history and lowest 2015: 216 (4-9) 2010: 37 (23-18) 2005: 75 (21-25)
on tour since No. 240 Mahut at 2014: 147 (8-6) 2009: 61 (3-6) 2004: 35 (19-19)
2013 ’s-Hertogenbosch. Also 2013: 40 (29-26) 2008: 344 (2-10) 2003: 254 (0-0)
ranked outside Top 100 when he
fell in 2017 Hamburg final. Won GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 38-43)
1st title at 2011 Bucharest. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
> Advanced to Wimbledon QFs in Aus. Open 12-11 1R — — 4R 2R — 2R 3R 2R 1R 3R 2R 1R 2R
2004 and 2012, as well as 4R at Roland Garros 3-10 1R 1R 1R — 1R 2R 2R — — — 1R 1R 1R 2R
2014 Australian Open. Wimbledon 16-11 2R 1R 1R — 1R QF 2R 3R — — 2R 2R 3R QF
> Reached ATP Masters 1000 QFs US Open 7-11 2R 1R 1R — 3R 1R 3R 1R — — 1R 2R 1R 2R
at 2011 Rome, 2011 Shanghai and
2013 Shanghai. Beat No. 2 Nadal ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 44-55)
in 2011 Shanghai 3R for biggest W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
win of career. Indian Wells 3-9 — — — 2R 3R 2R 1R 1R — 1R 2R 2R 1R —
> Boasts 164-65 Challenger Miami 12-9 1R — — 3R 2R 4R 4R 2R — 1R 3R 1R 4R —
record (13-9 in finals), winning Monte-Carlo 5-7 1R — 2R — 3R 1R 2R — — — 1R — 2R —
most recent titles in back-to- Madrid 3-5 2R — — — 2R 1R 2R — — — — — — 1R
back weeks at 2016 Portoroz, Rome 5-6 2R — 1R — — 2R QF — — — — — 1R 1R
SLO and 2016 Meerbusch, GER. Canada 1-3 — — — — 2R 2R 1R — — — — — — —
Cincinnati 1-5 — — — — 1R 2R 1R 1R — — 1R — — —
Shanghai 10-5 — 1R — — QF 2R QF 3R 2R — — — —
Paris 1-2 — — — — — 1R 2R — — — — — — —
Hamburg: 3-4 (3R - 2004; 2R - 2007; 1R - 2006, 2005)
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LEONARDO MAYER ARG
www.leonardomayer.net @YacaMayer
BORN: 15 May 1987, Corrientes, Argentina HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 80kg (176lbs)
RESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, Argentina PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 141-145 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,784,952
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-25 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 21 (22 June 2015)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-3 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 58 (21 September 2015)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (2): 2017 (1): Hamburg Considers clay as favourite
>
PRIZE MONEY: $703,146 (CL); 2014 (1): Hamburg (CL). surface and forehand as strength
W-L: 11-8 (singles), 5-5 (doubles) FINALIST (2): 2015 (1): Nice (CL); 2014 > Favourite hobby is playing football
SINGLES TITLES (1): Hamburg (1): Vina del Mar (CL). > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2). would be a football player,
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS most likely a goalkeeper
> F inished 8 of last 9 seasons in PERSONAL Girlfriend, Milagros Aventin;
>
Top 100 (2009-15, 2017), > Full name is Leonardo Martin son, Valentino (born 27
achieving career-high No. 21 on Mayer, nicknamed "Leo" January 2017)
22 June 2015. Rose from No. 138 > Began playing tennis at age 9 > Coached by Mariano Hood and
to No. 49 on 31 July 2017 after Father, Orlando, works in a
> Leo Alonso
winning Hamburg title. bank; mother, Estela, is a
> Captured ATP World Tour 500 teacher; brothers, Gabriel and
titles at Hamburg in 2014 and Walter; sister, Veronica
2017. Earned only Top 10 win of
career over No. 7 Ferrer in 2014
final. Lost to No. 923 Molleker, a YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
16-year-old, before capturing 2017: 52 (11-8) 2013: 95 (13-18) 2009: 75 (17-18) 2005: 718 (0-0)
2017 title as LL. Beat F. Mayer in 2016: 139 (12-15) 2012: 72 (14-14) 2008: 102 (1-1) 2004: T1339 (0-0)
2017 Hamburg final -- 1st ATP 2015: 35 (28-23) 2011: 78 (4-7) 2007: 189 (0-0) 2003: T1405 (0-0)
final between players ranked 2014: 28 (28-20) 2010: 94 (13-21) 2006: 292 (0-0)
outside Top 100 since 2013
Bogota. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 28-29)
> Also reached clay-court finals at W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09
2014 Vina del Mar and 2015 Nice. Aus. Open 2-7 — 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R —
Saved 4 MPs vs. Robredo in 2014 Roland Garros 11-8 — 1R 3R 3R 1R 3R 3R 3R 2R
Vina del Mar 2R. Wimbledon 7-7 — 1R 3R 4R 2R 1R — 1R 2R
> Owns 1-9 record in Grand Slam US Open 8-7 3R — 1R 3R 2R 3R — 1R 2R
3R, reaching 4R at 2014
Wimbledon. Won 2005 Roland ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 15-22)
Garros junior doubles title w/ W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09
Massa. Indian Wells 5-3 — 3R — — 3R 2R — 1R —
> Posted 11-match Davis Cup win Miami 1-5 — 1R 3R — 1R 1R — 1R —
streak from 2013 to 2016, helping Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — — — — — — —
Argentina to 1st title in 2016. Madrid 3-3 — 1R 3R — — — — 2R —
Played longest singles match in Rome 1-3 — 1R 2R — — — — 1R —
Davis Cup history, beating Souza Canada 2-3 — — 2R — — — — 1R 2R
15-13 in 5th on 11th MP after 6h43 Cincinnati 0-1 — — 1R — — — — — —
(ARG d. BRA 3-2 in 2015 1R). Shanghai 2-2 — — 2R 2R — — — — —
Paris 1-2 — — 2R 1R — — — — —
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DANIIL MEDVEDEV RUS
@DaniilMedwed @TeamDaniil @medwed33
BORN: 11 February 1996, Moscow, Russia HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6'6") / 81kg (179lbs)
RESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 29-31 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $939,364
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-3 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 48 (24 July 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-1 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 265 (18 September 2017)
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MARCELO MELO BRA
www.melomarcelo.com @marcelomelo83 @marcelomelo83 @marcelomelo83
BORN: 23 September 1983, Belo Horizonte, Brazil HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 2.03m (6’8”)/87kg (192lbs)
RESIDENCE: Belo Horizonte, Brazil PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 432-261 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 273 (21 November 2005)
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,249,152 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (2 November2015)
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MICHAEL MMOH USA
@MichaelMmoh @michaelmmoh
BORN: 10 January 1998, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 85kg (187lbs)
RESIDENCE: Bradenton, FL, USA PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 0-7 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $284,605
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 141 (25 September 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 552 (13 October 2014)
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GAEL MONFILS FRA
@Gael_Monfils Gael Monfils Tennis @iamgaelmonfils
BORN: 1 September 1986, Paris, France HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 80kg (177lbs)
RESIDENCE: Switzerland PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 411-232 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $13,744,378
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 30-71 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 6 (7 November 2016)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 16-13 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 155 (8 August 2011)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS Montpellier (IH); 2009 (1): Metz (IH); favourite basketball player is
PRIZE MONEY: $1,043,358 2005 (1): Sopot (CL).FINALIST (20). Carmelo Anthony.
W-L: 20-14 (singles), 2-2 (doubles) > Voted 2005 ATP Newcomer of
SINGLES FINALIST (1): Eastbourne PERSONAL the Year by his fellow players
QF (2): Marseille, Dubai Full name is Gael Sebastien
> > Known for being an excellent
Monfils, nicknamed "Lamonf" breakdancer
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Father, Rufin, is an agent for
> Coached by former ATP pro
>
> Finished in Top 10 for 1st time in France Telecom and a former Mikael Tillstrom
2016 after achieving career-high football player from Guadeloupe; > Missed 9 Grand Slam events
No. 6 on 7 November 2016. Ended mother, Sylvette, is from with injuries from 2007 to 2016,
12 of last 13 years in Top 50 (2005- Martinique and is a nurse; including right knee, right
11 and 2013-17). Finished 2004 brother, Daryl, also plays tennis shoulder and left wrist.
as World No. 1 junior. (teamed up at 2012 Montpellier) Withdrew from 6 of 9 ATP
> Qualified for 2016 Nitto ATP Considers Arthur Ashe his
> Masters 1000 events in 2017
Finals, falling to Raonic and favourite player due to knee injuries, Achilles
Thiem before withdrawing (rib). If he didn't play tennis, he
> tendon injury and illness.
> Owns 6-20 record in finals, would play basketball. Fan of
reaching 1+ final in 13 straight NBA's Detroit Pistons and
years (2005-17). Captured
biggest title of career at 2016
Washington, saving 1 MP vs. YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Karlovic for 1st ATP World Tour 2017: 46 (20-14) 2013: 31 (33-22) 2009: 13 (42-19) 2005: 31 (25-22)
500 crown. Reached ATP 2016: 7 (44-17) 2012: 78 (19-10) 2008: 14 (30-17) 2004: 231 (3-2)
Masters 1000 finals at 2009 2015: 24 (34-18) 2011: 16 (38-16) 2007: 38 (21-21) 2003: T947 (0-0)
Paris, 2010 Paris and 2016 2014: 18 (36-15) 2010: 12 (46-20) 2006: 46 (20-19)
Monte-Carlo. Earned 30+
victories in 8 of last 10 seasons GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 92-43)
(2008-11, 2013-16), with biggest W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
win in 2009 Doha QF (d. No. 1 Aus. Open 24-12 4R QF 2R 3R 3R 3R 3R 3R 4R — 3R 1R 2R
Nadal) and 400th win in 2017 Roland Garros 31-11 4R — 4R QF 3R — QF 2R QF SF 3R 4R 1R
Roland Garros 1R (d. Brown). Wimbledon 13-9 3R 1R 3R 2R — — 3R 3R — — 3R 1R 3R
> Advanced to Grand Slam SFs at US Open 24-11 3R SF 1R QF 2R — 2R QF 4R 4R — 2R 1R
2008 Roland Garros and 2016 US
Open. Reached 6 other Grand NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
Slam QFs, but owns 0-6 record in Career 18 17 16
Wimbledon 3R. Won junior titles 0-2 — RR
at 2004 Australian Open, Roland
Garros and Wimbledon (l. to ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 91-70)
Troicki in US Open 3R). W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
> Defeated Tipsarevic in 2010 Indian Wells 8-9 4R QF — 3R — — — 2R 2R 1R 1R 3R 2R —
Davis Cup final and Federer in Miami 12-9 — QF 4R 2R — 3R — — 4R 2R 1R 2R 4R —
2014 Davis Cup final, but France Monte-Carlo 13-10 — F SF 2R 1R — 3R — 1R 3R 1R 1R 1R —
lost both ties. Did not play on Madrid 11-9 1R 2R 2R — — 3R 2R QF — QF — 1R 1R —
2017 team that won Davis Cup Rome 5-4 — 1R — — — 2R — — — — 1R SF — —
title. Canada 13-8 3R SF 2R 2R — — QF 3R 2R 1R — — — —
Cincinnati 10-8 — 3R 1R 3R — — QF 1R 1R 2R — 2R 3R —
CAREER TITLES (6): 2016 (1): Washington Shanghai 7-4 — 3R — — QF — — 2R 3R — — — — —
(H); 2014 (1): Montpellier (IH); 2011 Paris 12-8 — — 1R 3R — — 2R F F 3R — 1R — 2R
(1): Stockholm (IH); 2010 (1): Hamburg: 0-1 (1R - 2006)
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CORENTIN MOUTET FRA
@ moutet99 @ cocotennis75
BORN: 19 April 1999, Neuilly-sur-Seine, FRA HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.75m (5'9") / 68kg (150lbs)
RESIDENCE: Boulogne-Billancourt, France PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 0-0 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $89,397
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 154 (13 November 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 425 (12 June 2017)
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GILLES MULLER LUX
BORN: 9 May 1983, Luxembourg City, LUX HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 89kg (196lbs)
RESIDENCE: Reckange-sur-Mess,Luxembourg PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 223-194 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $ 5,403,128
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 12-42 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 21 (31 July 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 13-7 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 74 (1 May 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (2): 2017 (2): > Speaks French, English, German
PRIZE MONEY: $1,341,306 's-Hertogenbosch (G), Sydney (H). and Luxembourgish
W-L: 32-18 (singles), 9-12 (doubles) FINALIST (6): 2017 (1): Estoril (CL); Enjoys rock music and good
>
SINGLES TITLES (2): Sydney, 2016 (2): Newport (G), 's-Hertogenbosch movies
's-Hertogenbosch (G); 2012 (1): Atlanta (H); 2005 (1): Enjoys all sports, especially
>
F (1): Estoril Los Angeles (H); 2004 (1): Washington football and basketball
SF (2): London/Queen's Club, (H). > Wife, Alessia Fauzzi, (married 10
Atlanta CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2). July 2010); sons, Lenny (born 6
QF (2): Sofia, Wimbledon May 2011) and Nils (born 5 June
PERSONAL 2012)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Nicknamed "Mulles" > Coached by Benjamin Ballaret
Top-ranked Luxembourger in
> > Began playing tennis at age 5 and Alexandre Lisiecki. Fitness
ATP Rankings history achieved > Father, Marcel, is a retired trainer is Frank Eicher.
career-high No. 21 on 31 July postal worker; mother, Miriam, > Ended 2009 season at Wimbledon
2017 after reaching Atlanta SF. is a housewife; brother, Patrick due to knee injury. Also ended
After ending 2013 at No. 366, > Attended high school in 2013 season at Roland Garros and
won 5 ATP Challenger Tour titles Luxembourg until he was 16, then 2017 season soon after US Open
in 2014 to finish season at No. 47. moved to France. Completed 1 due to left elbow injury.
Ended 2001 as World No. 1 more year of schooling there.
junior.
Captured 1st ATP World Tour
>
title in 6th final at 2017 Sydney, YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
saving 1 MP in 1R vs. Dolgopolov. 2017: 25 (32-18) 2012: 68 (22-21) 2007: 115 (3-6) 2002: 276 (3-1)
Beat Karlovic for 2nd title at 2017 2016: 34 (35-24) 2011: 54 (17-12) 2006: 106 (13-20) 2001: 536 (2-3)
’s-Hertogenbosch in oldest ATP 2015: 38 (33-24) 2010: 134 (2-2) 2005: 80 (21-23) 2000: T845 (3-0)
final since 1977 Hong Kong 2014: 47 (6-6) 2009: 248 (5-9) 2004: 68 (13-9)
(Rosewall vs. Gorman). 2013: 366 (4-8) 2008: 99 (7-6) 2003: 189 (2-2)
> Earned career-high 35 victories
in 2016, including 36 76(16) 76(7) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 33-38)
win over Isner in London/ W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
Queen’s Club 2R after saving 10 Aus. Open 10-11 2R 2R 4R — 1R 1R 2R — 3R — 2R 2R 1R 1R
MPs. Roland Garros 2-8 1R 1R 2R — 1R 2R — — 1R — — 1R 1R —
> Enjoyed biggest win of career to Wimbledon 11-10 QF 2R 1R 2R — 1R 3R — 1R — 2R 1R 3R —
reach 2017 Wimbledon QF, US Open 10-9 2R 1R 1R 1R — 2R 4R — — QF — 1R 2R —
beating No. 2 Nadal 15-13 in 5th
after 4h48m. Defeated No. 3 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 14-27)
Nadal in 2005 Wimbledon 2R and W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
No. 3 Roddick in 2005 US Open Indian Wells 5-7 3R 2R 2R — 1R 2R — — — — — 1R 3R —
1R. Captured 2001 US Open Miami 2-9 3R 1R 2R — 1R 2R — — 1R — — 1R 1R 1R
junior title. Monte-Carlo 1-2 2R 1R — — — — — — — — — — — —
> Reached 2008 US Open QF as Q, Madrid 1-2 2R — 1R — — — — — — — — — — —
beating both Haas and Almagro Rome 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
from 2 sets down. One of 2 Canada 3-2 — 2R 3R — — — — — — — — — — —
qualifiers to reach US Open QF in Cincinnati 1-2 2R — 1R — — — — — — — — — — —
Open Era (also Escude in 1999). Shanghai 0-1 — — 1R — — — — — — — — — — —
Paris 1-2 — 2R — — — — 1R — — — — — — —
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JAUME MUNAR ESP
@ jamunar_38 @ munarclar
BORN: 5 May 1997, Santanyi, Spain HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 78kg (172lbs)
RESIDENCE: Barcelona, Spain PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 1-4 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $126,489
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 188 (27 November 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 291 (16 October 2017)
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ANDY MURRAY GBR
www.andymurray.com @andy_murray @andymurrayofficial @andymurray
BORN: 15 May 1987, Glasgow, Scotland HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 84kg (185lbs)
RESIDENCE: London, England PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 655-184 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $60,807,644
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 101-82 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 1 (7 November 2016)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 23-11 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 51 (17 October 2011)
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the only tennis players to be
knighted YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
> Owns his own hotel (Cromlix 2017: 16 (25-10) 2013: 4 (43-8) 2009: 4 (66-11) 2005: 65 (14-10)
House) in Scotland, as well as 2016: 1 (78-9) 2012: 3 (56-16) 2008: 4 (58-16) 2004: 514 (0-0)
his own management agency 2015: 2 (71-14) 2011: 4 (56-13) 2007: 11 (43-14) 2003: 546 (0-0)
(77), which looks after his 2014: 6 (59-20) 2010: 4 (46-18) 2006: 17 (40-25)
career and rising stars in sport
> Member of ATP Player Council GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 188-43, 3 titles)
for 2016-18 term W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
> Wife, Kim Sears (married 11 Aus. Open 48-12 4R F F QF F SF F F 4R 1R 4R 1R —
April 2015 in Dunblane Roland Garros 39-10 SF F SF SF — QF SF 4R QF 3R — 1R —
Cathedral); daughter, Sophia Wimbledon 57-10 QF W SF QF W F SF SF SF QF — 4R 3R
Olivia (born 7 February 2016) US Open 44-11 — QF 4R QF QF W SF 3R 4R F 3R 4R 2R
> Works with fitness trainer Matt
Little and physiotherapists NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
Mark Bender and Shane Annun Career 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
> Coached by former ATP pro Jamie 16-11 — W RR RR ** SF RR SF RR SF
Delgado (since February 2016) ** Qualified but did not play due to injury
> Missed Roland Garros and
Wimbledon in 2007 (right wrist). ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 212-80, 14 titles)
Underwent season-ending back W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
surgery in September 2013. Did Indian Wells 25-12 2R 3R SF 4R QF 2R 2R QF F 4R SF 2R —
not play after Wimbledon in 2017 Miami 28-9 — 3R F QF W F 2R 2R W 2R SF 1R —
(hip). Monte-Carlo 15-9 3R SF — — 3R QF SF 2R SF 3R — 1R —
Madrid 27-9 3R F W 3R QF — 3R QF QF W 3R 3R —
Rome 14-10 2R W 3R QF 2R 3R SF 3R 2R 2R 1R 1R —
Canada 26-6 — — W QF 3R 3R 2R W W SF 2R SF —
Cincinnati 31-10 — F SF QF QF 3R W QF SF W 1R QF 2R
Shanghai 22-3 — W SF 3R — F W W — — — — —
Paris 21-9 — W F QF — 3R QF QF 3R QF QF 3R —
Hamburg: 3-3 (3R - 2008; 2R - 2006; 1R - 2007)
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JAMIE MURRAY GBR
@jamie_murray @JamieMurrayOfficialPage @jamie__murray
BORN: 13 February 1986, Dunblane, Scotland HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 83kg (183lbs)
RESIDENCE: Wimbledon, England PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 340-254 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 834 (22 May 2006)
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,445,999 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (4 April 2016)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > In 2015, helped Great Britain win brother Andy and mother Judy
PRIZE MONEY: $676,388 1st Davis Cup title since 1936. > Father, William, is a retail area
W-L: 47-23 (doubles) Teamed w/A. Murray to beat manager; mother, Judy, is a
DOUBLES TITLES (3): Acapulco, Mahut/Tsonga in QF, Groth/ former British Fed Cup Capitan
Stuttgart, London/Queen's Club Hewitt in SF and Darcis/Goffin in Considers indoor hard and
>
F (3): Sydney, Cincinnati, Tokyo final. Became 3rd set of brothers grass as favourite surfaces
SF (7): Doha, Rio de Janeiro, Indian to win Davis Cup (also Dohertys Enjoys playing golf (right-
>
Wells, Washington, Shanghai, 1903-06, Bryans 2007). handed) in his spare time and
Paris, ATP Finals (all w/Soares) has a three handicap
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (19): 2017 (3): A big fan of Edinburgh Hibs
>
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS London/Queen's Club (G), Stuttgart football team
> Became 1st British man or (G), Acapulco (H) (all w/Soares); > In 2016, named an OBE (Officer
woman to reach No. 1 in doubles 2016 (3): US Open (H), Australian of the Most Excellent Order of
or singles on 4 April 2016. A. Open (H), Sydney (H) (all w/Soares); the British Empire) for services
Murray followed as singles No. 1 2015 (2): Hamburg (CL), Brisbane to tennis and charity
on 7 November 2016, making (H) (both w/Peers); 2014 (1): Munich > Member of ATP Player Council
them 1st brothers to reach No. 1 (CL) (w/Peers); 2013 (3): Bangkok for 2016-18 term
in doubles and singles (H), Gstaad (CL), Houston (CL) (all w/ > Received ATP ACES For Charity
respectively. Both ended 2016 as Peers); 2011 (2): Tokyo (H) (w/A. grant in 2017 for support of
World No. 1: Jamie in team Murray), Metz (H) (w/Sa); 2010 (1): Children Change Colombia,
rankings w/Soares and Andy in Valencia (IH) (w/A. Murray); 2008 (1): which is dedicated to defending
singles. J. Murray/Soares Delray Beach (H) (w/Mirnyi); 2007 the rights of Colombia's most
became 3rd team to finish 1st (3): Nottingham (G), Memphis (H), at-risk and neglected children
season together at No. 1 San Jose (IH) (all w/Butorac). Wife, Alejandra (married 28
>
(Connell/Galbraith 1993, FINALIST (20). October 2010). Brother, Andy,
Bjorkman/Woodbridge 2001). was best man at their wedding in
> Winner of 19 titles, including PERSONAL Dunblane, Scotland.
2010 Valencia and 2011 Tokyo Full name is Jamie Robert
> Coached by Louis Cayer and
>
w/A. Murray. Defeated A. Murray Murray Alan MacDonald
in 1st H2H at 2015 ATP Masters > Began playing at age 4 with his
1000 Montreal w/Peers (d. A.
Murray/Paes). Earned 300th win
in 2017 Rio de Janeiro QF w/ YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Soares (d. Molteni/Schwartzman). 2017: 9 (47-23) 2013: 30 (36-21) 2009: 105 (5-16) 2005: 288 (0-0)
Reached Nitto ATP Finals SFs w/ 2016: 4 (45-20) 2012: 77 (19-27) 2008: 28 (30-31) 2004: 937 (0-0)
Soares in 2016 and 2017. 2015: 7 (46-26) 2011: 35 (30-26) 2007: 32 (30-24) 2003: T1197 (0-0)
> Captured Grand Slam men’s 2014: 42 (37-25) 2010: 57 (8-9) 2006: 77 (7-6)
doubles titles w/Soares in 2016
at Australian Open and US Open. GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)
Along with A. Murray, became Aus. Open W - 2016 (w/Soares)
1st brothers in Open Era to reach Wimbledon F - 2015 (w/Peers)
doubles and singles finals at Mixed: W - 2017 (w/Hingis); W - 2007 (w/Jankovic)
same Grand Slam (2016 US Open W - 2016 (w/Soares), F - 2015 (w/Peers)
Australian Open). Advanced to Mixed: W - 2017 (w/Hingis)
back-to-back Grand Slam finals
w/Peers at Wimbledon and US NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
Open in 2015. Career 18 17 16 15
> Won Grand Slam mixed doubles 6-5 SF SF RR (2016-17 w/Soares; 2015 w/Peers)
titles at 2007 Wimbledon w/
Jankovic, 2017 Wimbledon w/ ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY
Hingis and 2017 US Open w/ Monte-Carlo F - 2016 (w/Soares)
Hingis. Reached 2008 US Open Canada F - 2016 (w/Soares)
mixed doubles final w/Huber. Cincinnati F - 2017 (w/Soares)
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RAFAEL NADAL ESP
www.rafaelnadal.com @RafaelNadal @Nadal @rafaelnadal
BORN: 3 June 1986, Manacor, Mallorca, Spain HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6’1”)/85kg (188lbs)
RESIDENCE: Manacor, Mallorca, Spain PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 873-185 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $94,588,627
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 152-82 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 1 (18 August 2008)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 19-10 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 26 (8 August 2005)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS Garros. As 24-year-old at 2010 Roland Garros (CL), Rome (CL),
PRIZE MONEY: $15,864,000 US Open, became youngest man Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL),
W-L: 67-11 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) in Open Era to complete career Acapulco (CL), Costa do Sauipe (CL);
SINGLES TITLES (6): Monte-Carlo, Grand Slam. One of 2 men to win 2004 (1): Sopot (CL). FINALIST (36).
Barcelona, Madrid, Roland Garros, all 4 Grand Slams and Olympic CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (11). FINALIST (4).
US Open, Beijing gold medal (also Agassi).
F (4): Australian Open, Acapulco, > Won Olympic gold medals in PERSONAL
Miami, Shanghai singles at 2008 Beijing and Full name is Rafael Nadal
>
QF (4): Brisbane, Rome, Cincinnati, doubles at 2016 Rio w/M. Lopez. Parera, nicknamed "Rafa"
Paris Beat Bellucci in 2016 Rio > Began playing tennis at age 4
Olympics QF to join Federer as with his uncle Toni
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS only active players with 800+ Plays left-handed but writes
>
> Finished 2008, 2010, 2013 and wins. Led Spain to Davis Cup right-handed. Used to play with
2017 as World No. 1. As 31-year- titles in 2004, 2009 and 2011. Tied 2-handed forehand and
old in 2017, became oldest year- with Casey and W. Ferreira for backhand before his uncle
end No. 1 in 45-year history of all-time record with 22 straight made him change at age 9 or 10
ATP Rankings. Ranked No. 1 for Davis Cup wins (active streak). to a 1-handed forehand.
160 weeks entering 2018. Spent > Father, Sebastian, is a business
record 160 straight weeks at No. CAREER TITLES (75): 2017 (6): Beijing partner with his 2 brothers of a
2 before passing Federer on 18 (H), US Open (H), Roland Garros (CL), restaurant, Sa Punta, and
August 2008, one day after Madrid (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte- owner of a glass and windows
winning Olympic gold medal. Carlo (CL); 2016 (2): Barcelona (CL), company, Vidres Mallorca;
Ranked in Top 10 each week Monte-Carlo (CL); 2015 (3): mother, Ana Maria, is the Rafa
since 25 April 2005. Hamburg (CL), Stuttgart (G), Buenos Nadal Foundation president;
> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in Aires (CL); 2014 (4): Roland Garros sister, Maria Isabel
13 straight seasons (2005-17). (CL), Madrid (CL), Rio de Janeiro Comes from same island
>
Made 8 appearances and still (CL), Doha (H); 2013 (10): US Open (Mallorca) as Carlos Moya. The
seeking 1st year-end title after (H), Cincinnati (H), Montreal (H), city of Manacor is second-
finishing as runner-up in 2010 Roland Garros (CL), Rome (CL), biggest in Mallorca.
and 2013. Madrid (CL), Barcelona (CL), Indian > His other uncle, Miguel Angel
> Captured 75 titles, including 10 Wells (H), Acapulco (CL), Sao Paulo Nadal, is a former professional
each at ATP Masters 1000 Monte- (ICL); 2012 (4): Roland Garros (CL), football player with stints on FC
Carlo, Barcelona and Roland Rome (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte- Barcelona, Real Mallorca and
Garros. Owns clay-court records Carlo (CL); 2011 (3): Roland Garros Spanish national team that
for titles (53) and win percentage (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo competed in 1994, 1998 and
(389-35, .917), highlighted by (CL); 2010 (7): Tokyo (H), US Open 2002 World Cups
81-match win streak on surface (H), Wimbledon (G), Roland Garros Founded the Rafa Nadal
>
(2005-07). Tied with Djokovic for (CL), Madrid (CL), Rome (CL), Foundation in 2008 and was
most ATP Masters 1000 titles Monte-Carlo (CL); 2009 (5): Rome presented with ATP ACES for
(30). Only player to sweep Roland (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo Charity grant in 2011. As part of
Garros and all 3 clay-court ATP (CL), Indian Wells (H), Australian his Foundation, in October
Masters 1000 events in a single Open (H); 2008 (8): Beijing Olympics 2010, opened the Rafael Nadal
season (2010). (H), Toronto (H), Wimbledon (G), Tennis School in Anantapur,
> Second all-time with 16 titles London/Queen’s Club (G), Roland India, which hosts
and 23 finals at Grand Slams, Garros (CL), Hamburg (CL), tournaments, as well as laying
trailing only Federer’s 19 titles Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL); equal emphasis on education
and 29 finals. One of 3 men to win 2007 (6): Stuttgart (CL), Roland and tennis training. Learn more
a Grand Slam title in teens, 20s Garros (CL), Rome (CL), Barcelona about his Foundation:
and 30s (also Sampras, (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL), Indian Wells www.fundacionrafanadal.org.
Rosewall). Won 1st of all-time (H); 2006 (5): Roland Garros (CL), Opened the Rafa Nadal
>
record 10 Roland Garros titles as Rome (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte- Academy by Movistar in May
19-year-old in 2005 and remains Carlo (CL), Dubai (H); 2005 (11): 2016. It is a high-performance
youngest Grand Slam champion Madrid (IH), Beijing (H), Montreal training academy that
since Chang, 17, at 1989 Roland (H), Stuttgart (CL), Bastad (CL), combines high-level tennis and
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education with open or medal in May 2015, the highest (left foot) and 2013 (stomach
supervised residency schemes distinction from Paris virus); Roland Garros in 2003
in weekly, monthly, annual or > Received an honorary doctoral (elbow) and 2004 (left ankle);
summer camp programs. For degree, "Doctor Honoris Causa," Wimbledon in 2004 (left ankle),
more information, please visit from the European University of 2009 (knee) and 2016 (left
www.rafanadalacademy.com. Madrid wrist); and US Open in 2012
> Attended Spain's winning World > Flagbearer for Spain at 2016 Rio (left knee) and 2014 (right
Cup final match in South Africa Olympics wrist). Underwent surgery for
on 11 July 2010 (1 week after > Coached by his uncle Toni Nadal appendicitis in November
winning Wimbledon) and former World No. 1 Carlos 2014.
> Appeared in Shakira's music Moya. Fitness trainer and
video for the song, "Gypsy" physiotherapist is Rafael
> Biography "Rafa", written with Maymo. Also travels part of
John Carlin, published in 2011 season with former ATP pro
> Elected to ATP Player Council Francisco Roig.
for 2010-12 term > Missed 9 Grand Slams due to
> Won ATP No. 1 award 4 times injury: Australian Open in 2006
(2008, 2010, 2013 and 2017),
Comeback Player of Year in 2013,
Arthur Ashe Humanitarian YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Award in 2011 for his 2017: 1 (67-11) 2012: 4 (42-6) 2007: 2 (70-15) 2002: 235 (1-1)
contributions through the Rafa 2016: 9 (39-14) 2011: 2 (69-15) 2006: 2 (59-12) 2001: 818 (0-0)
Nadal Foundation, Stefan Edberg 2015: 5 (61-20) 2010: 1 (71-10) 2005: 2 (79-10)
Sportsmanship Award in 2010, 2014: 3 (48-11) 2009: 2 (66-14) 2004: 51 (30-17)
Most Improved Player in 2005 and 2013: 1 (75-7) 2008: 1 (82-11) 2003: 47 (14-11)
ATP Newcomer of the Year in
2003 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 226-33, 16 titles)
> Named Sportsman of the Year W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
(2011), Comeback of the Year Aus. Open 51-11 F 1R QF F — F QF QF W SF QF — 4R 3R —
(2014) and Newcomer of the Roland Garros 79-2 W 3R QF W W W W W 4R W W W W — —
Year (2006) at Laureus World Wimbledon 43-10 4R — 2R 4R 1R 2R F W — W F F 2R — 3R
Sports Awards US Open 53-10 W 4R 3R — W — F W SF SF 4R QF 3R 2R 2R
> Recipient of Prince of Asturias
Award in 2008, ESPY's Best NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
Male International Athlete Career 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
Award in 2008, BBC Overseas 16-13 RR ** SF ** F ** RR F RR ** SF SF **
Sports Personality of the Year ** Qualified but did not play due to injury
Award in 2010, L'Equipe
Champion of Champions Award ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 345-76, 30 titles)
in 2010 and 2013 and "Legend W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03
Award" for 75th anniversary of Indian Wells 50-10 4R SF QF 3R W SF F SF W SF W SF — 3R —
Spanish sports daily Marca in Miami 40-12 F 2R 3R F — SF F SF QF F QF 2R F 4R —
November 2013 Monte-Carlo 63-4 W W SF QF F W W W W W W W W — 3R
> Honoured by Spanish Prime Madrid 47-10 W SF F W W 3R F W F SF QF QF W 2R 1R
Minister Mariano Rajoy with the Rome 51-6 QF QF QF F W W F W W 2R W W W — —
"Medalla de Oro al Trabajo" Canada 29-8 3R — QF — W — 2R SF QF W SF 3R W 1R —
(Gold Medal for Merit in Work) in Cincinnati 22-11 QF 3R 3R — W — QF QF SF SF 2R QF 1R 1R —
May 2015, one of the top civilian Shanghai 16-8 F 2R SF 2R SF — 3R 3R F — — — — — —
honours in Spain Paris 16-5 QF — QF — SF — — — SF QF F — — — —
> Honoured by Paris Mayor Anne Hamburg: 11-2 (W – 2008; F – 2007; 3R - 2003)
Hidalgo with "Grand Vermeil" Doubles Titles (3): 2012, 2010 - Indian Wells (both w/M. Lopez); 2008 - Monte-Carlo (w/Robredo)
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KEI NISHIKORI JPN
www.keinishikori.com @keinishikori @keinishikori @keinishikori
BORN: 29 December 1989, Shimane, Japan HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.78m (5'10") / 75kg (165lbs)
RESIDENCE: Bradenton, FL, USA PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 331-155 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $17,624,129
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 32-55 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 4 (2 March 2015)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 16-6 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 167 (19 March 2012)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (11): 2016 (1): Memphis of Masaaki Morita Tennis Fund
PRIZE MONEY: $1,491,755 (IH); 2015 (3): Washington (H), group, which consists of a select
W-L: 30-13 (singles), 1-2 (doubles) Barcelona (CL), Memphis (IH); 2014 group of Japanese players
SINGLES F (2): Brisbane, Buenos (4): Tokyo (H), Kuala Lumpur (IH), sponsored by Mr. Morita, CEO of
Aires Barcelona (CL), Memphis (IH); 2013 Sony
SF (2): Geneva, Washington (1): Memphis (IH); 2012 (1): Tokyo > Favourite surfaces are hard
QF (4): Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, (H); 2008 (1): Delray Beach (H). and clay; best shot is forehand
Roland Garros FINALIST (11). > Named 2008 ATP Star of
CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). Tomorrow
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > In 2011, played current coach
> Top-ranked Asian in ATP PERSONAL Michael Chang in Tokyo to raise
Rankings history achieved > Began playing at age 5 money for earthquake relief
career-high No. 4 on 2 March > Mother, Eri, is a piano teacher; > Has a phone app (keisapp.com)
2015 after reaching Acapulco father, Kiyoshi, is an engineer; > Coached by Dante Bottini and
final. Ended 2014, 2015 and 2016 sister, Reina former World No. 2 Michael
in Top 10. > Moved from Shimane, Japan, Chang. Physiotherapist is Koichi
> Earned 50+ wins to qualify for to USA at age 14, to train at the Nakao.
Nitto ATP Finals in 2014, 2015 IMG Academy in Florida and > Underwent right elbow surgery
and 2016. Reached SF in 2014 didn't speak a word of English in August 2009, missing more
and 2016. when he arrived. Still trains at than 11 months. Did not play after
> Owns 11 ATP World Tour titles, IMG Academy. Montreal in 2017 (right wrist).
capturing 1st at 2008 Delray > Came to academy as a member
Beach as 18-year-old qualifier
ranked 244th. Remains
youngest ATP champion since YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Hewitt, 16, at 1998 Adelaide and 2017: 22 (30-13) 2014: 5 (54-14) 2011: 25 (36-22) 2008: 63 (16-12)
lowest-ranked champion since 2016: 5 (58-21) 2013: 17 (36-19) 2010: 98 (3-9) 2007: 281 (3-5)
No. 297 Darcis at 2007 2015: 8 (54-16) 2012: 19 (37-18) 2009: 420 (4-6) 2006: 605 (0-0)
Amersfoort. Went 4+ years
before winning 2nd title at 2012 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 69-31)
Tokyo. Enjoyed 30+ victories in 7 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
straight seasons (2011-17), Aus. Open 23-8 4R QF QF 4R 4R QF 3R — 1R —
highlighted by 300th win in 2016 Roland Garros 15-7 QF 4R QF 1R 4R — 2R 2R — —
ATP Masters 1000 Paris 2R (d. Wimbledon 13-8 3R 4R 2R 4R 3R 3R 1R 1R — 1R
Troicki). US Open 18-8 — SF 1R F 1R 3R 1R 3R — 4R
> Defeated No. 1 Djokovic to
become 1st Asian in a Grand NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
Slam men’s singles final at 2014 Career 18 17 16 15 14
US Open (l. to Cilic). Reached ATP 4-7 — SF RR SF
Masters 1000 finals at 2014
Madrid, 2016 Miami and 2016 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 83-45)
Toronto. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
> Beat 2008 Beijing Olympics gold Indian Wells 10-9 QF QF 4R 3R 3R 2R 1R — 1R 1R
medalist Nadal to capture 2016 Miami 20-7 QF F QF SF 4R 4R 2R — — 1R
Rio Olympics bronze medal. Monte-Carlo 2-1 — — — — — 3R — — — —
Madrid 16-5 QF SF SF F QF — 1R — — —
Rome 7-4 3R SF QF — 2R — — — — —
Canada 9-5 2R F SF — 3R 2R — — — —
Cincinnati 3-4 — 3R — — 1R 3R 1R — — —
Shanghai 8-5 — — 3R 2R 3R 2R SF — — —
Paris 8-5 — 3R 3R SF 3R 3R 1R — — —
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BENOIT PAIRE FRA
@benoitpaire @BenoitPaireOffciel @benpaire
BORN: 8 May 1989, Avignon, France HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.96m (6'5") / 80kg (176lbs)
RESIDENCE: Geneva, Switzerland PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 153-169 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,179,002
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 6-29 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 18 (11 January 2016)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 9-5 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 84 (5 August 2013)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (1): 2015 (1): Bastad (CL). > Favourite surface is clay and
PRIZE MONEY: $1,116,763 FINALIST (4): 2017 (1): Metz (IH); 2015 shot is backhand
W-L: 31-31 (singles), 7-18 (doubles) (1): Tokyo (H); 2013 (1): Montpellier Favourite hobby is watching
>
SINGLES F (1): Metz (IH); 2012 (1): Belgrade (CL). football and is a big supporter
SF (4): Chennai, Montpellier, CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). of Olympique de Marseille
Marrakech, Stuttgart > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
PERSONAL would have loved to have
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Nicknamed "La Tige" (the stalk) played football
> Rose 99 spots to finish 2015 at because he's tall and thin > Voted by fellow players as 2015
No. 19, then reached career-high > Began playing tennis at age 6 ATP Comeback Player of the
No. 18 on 11 January 2016 with his father, who used to Year
following run to Chennai SF. work at a small tennis club next > Coached by Thierry Champion
Finished 5 of last 6 seasons in to his house (since August 2016)
Top 50 (2012-13, 2015-17) > Father, Philippe, works at the
> Captured 1st ATP World Tour SNCF (French railway system);
singles title at 2015 Bastad mother, Eliane works for the
without dropping a set. Also in local government of the
2015, won Futures title at Vaucluse; brother, Thomas,
Bressuire, FRA and Challenger also plays tennis (teamed up at
titles at Bergamo, ITA; Quimper, 2017 Lyon)
FRA; and Mouilleron Le Captif, > Idol growing up was Marat Safin
FRA. Became 1st player since
Darcis in 2007 to win a Futures,
Challenger and ATP title in same YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
season. 2017: 41 (31-31) 2014: 118 (10-19) 2011: 95 (5-10) 2008: 638 (0-0)
> Defeated No. 3 Wawrinka for 2016: 47 (23-32) 2013: 26 (32-30) 2010: 152 (1-4) 2007: 675 (0-0)
biggest win of career in 2017 ATP 2015: 19 (25-17) 2012: 47 (26-26) 2009: 333 (0-0)
Masters 1000 Madrid 2R. Lost to
Wawrinka in biggest final of GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 29-28)
career at 2015 Tokyo. Teamed w/ W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
Wawrinka for lone doubles title Aus. Open 5-6 3R 1R — 3R 1R 1R 2R —
at 2013 Chennai. Roland Garros 7-8 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 2R 1R 1R
> Saved 2 MPs to beat Nishikori en Wimbledon 9-7 4R 2R 2R 1R 3R 3R 1R —
route to 2015 US Open 4R. Also US Open 8-7 2R 2R 4R 2R 1R 2R — 2R
reached 2017 Wimbledon 4R.
Won a 5-setter at 4 straight ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 28-37)
Grand Slam events from 2016 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
Roland Garros through 2017 Indian Wells 2-4 1R 2R — — 3R 1R
Australian Open. Miami 3-3 3R 3R — — 1R —
> Posted double-digit win totals in Monte-Carlo 4-5 1R 3R 2R 1R 2R —
6 straight seasons (2012-17). Madrid 3-4 3R 1R — 1R 2R —
Played 30+ tournaments in 2013, Rome 6-3 2R 2R — — SF —
2016 and 2017, including all 4 Canada 4-4 2R 1R — 2R 3R —
Grand Slams and 9 ATP Masters Cincinnati 1-5 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R —
1000 events. Reached 1st ATP Shanghai 3-4 1R 2R — — 2R 2R
Masters 1000 QF and SF at 2013 Paris 2-5 1R 1R 2R — 1R 2R
Rome.
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TOMMY PAUL USA
@TommyPaul1 @tommypaull
BORN: 17 May 1997, Voorhees, NJ, USA HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 78kg (173lbs)
RESIDENCE: Greenville, NC, USA PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 7-9 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $352,690
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 151 (20 November 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-1 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 288 (31 October 2016)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Peaked at No. 3 in junior rankings moving from New Jersey as a
PRIZE MONEY: $185,013 on 14 September 2015. Posted 3-month-old
W-L: 6-4 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) 65-29 record on ITF Junior > Favourite shot is overhead and
SINGLES QF (2): Atlanta, Washington Circuit with wins over fellow tournament is US Open
#NextGenATP players Auger- Idol growing up was Andy
>
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Aliassime, de Minaur, Fritz, Roddick
> Rose from No. 400 on 26 June Mmoh and Moutet. Hobbies
> include surfing,
2017 to No. 174 on 7 August 2017, basketball, golf and dirt biking
then achieved career-high No. PERSONAL Favourite sports team is
>
151 on 20 November 2017. > Began playing tennis at age 7 after Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)
Jumped more than 600 spots in being introduced by his parents Trains at USTA National
>
year-end rankings to finish 2015 > Father, Kevin; mother, Jill; Campus in Orlando
at No. 274. brother, Dylan; sister, Jessie Lynn > Coached by Diego Moyano. Fitness
> Advanced to back-to-back QFs at > Grew up in Greenville, NC after trainer is Gabe Echevarria.
2017 Atlanta as Q and 2017
Washington as WC. Beat No. 17
Pouille for biggest win of career YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
in 2017 Washington 2R. As WC at 2017: 152 (6-4) 2016: 285 (1-4) 2015: 274 (0-1) 2014: 946 (0-0)
2016 Houston, earned 1st ATP
win in singles (d. Lorenzi) and GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-2)
doubles w/Opelka (d. Monroe/N. W-L 18 17 16 15
Skupski). Enjoyed 1st ATP Aus. Open 0-0 — — —
Masters 1000 win at 2017 Roland Garros 0-0 — — —
Cincinnati as WC (d. Young). Wimbledon 0-0 — — —
> Earned WC into 2017 US Open by US Open 0-2 1R — 1R
winning USTA's US Open Wild
Card Challenge. Made tour-level ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-2)
debut at 2015 US Open as Q. W-L 18 17 16
> After qualifying at 2015 US Open Indian Wells 0-0 — —
in men’s draw, ended junior Miami 0-1 — 1R
career at same event by reaching Monte-Carlo 0-0 — —
boys’ final (l. to Fritz). Reached Madrid 0-0 — —
junior singles and doubles finals Rome 0-0 — —
at 2015 Roland Garros, beating Canada 0-0 — —
Fritz in 3 sets to win singles title Cincinnati 1-1 2R —
and finishing as runner-up in Shanghai 0-0 — —
doubles w/Blumberg. Paris 0-0 — —
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JOHN PEERS AUS
www.johnpeerstennis.com @johnwpeers @johnpeerstennis @johnwpeers
BORN: 25 July 1988, Melbourne, Australia HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 84kg (185lbs)
RESIDENCE: Melbourne, Australia PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 211-120 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 456 (11 June 2012)
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,983,689 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 2 (3 April 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Won ATP Masters 1000 titles w/ tennis court in his backyard
PRIZE MONEY: $1,164,647 Kontinen at 2016 Paris and 2017 > Mom, Elizabeth, played professional
W-L: 46-19 (doubles) Shanghai. Also advanced to 2016 tennis; sister, Sally, plays on
DOUBLES TITLES (5): Australian Open, Shanghai final w/Kontinen. WTA Tour
Washington, Beijing, Shanghai, > Hobbies include golf, surfing,
ATP Finals (all w/Kontinen) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (16): 2017 (5): AFL and cricket
SF (5): Dubai, Rome (both w/ ATP Finals (IH), Shanghai (H), > Played college tennis in USA at
Kontinen), 's-Hertogenbosch Beijing (H), Washington (H), Middle Tennessee State
(w/Thompson), Wimbledon, US Australian Open (H); 2016 (5): ATP University (2008-10), then
Open (both w/Kontinen) Finals (IH), Paris (IH), Hamburg (CL), Baylor University (2011)
Munich (CL), Brisbane (H) (all w/ > Favourite band is Coldplay
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Kontinen); 2015 (2): Hamburg (CL), > Admires Roger Federer because
> Achieved career-high No. 2 in Brisbane (H); 2014 (1): Munich (CL); he is an all-court player
doubles on 3 April 2017. Finished 2013 (3): Bangkok (IH), Gstaad (CL), > Favourite tournament is
3 straight seasons in Top 10 Houston (CL) (all w/J. Murray). Wimbledon
(2015-17), highlighted by year- FINALIST (11). Wife, Danielle (married 26
>
end No. 4 in 2017. Ended 2017 at November 2016); daughter,
No. 2 in team rankings w/ PERSONAL Ellie Rose (born 18 May 2017)
Kontinen. > Began playing tennis as soon as
> Captured back-to-back Nitto he could walk because he had a
ATP Finals titles w/Kontinen in
2016 and 2017. First team to
successfully defend title since YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Bryan/Bryan in 2004. Went 1-2 in 2017: 4 (46-19) 2014: 43 (36-27) 2011: 357 (0-0) 2008: T1175 (0-0)
2015 w/J. Murray. 2016: 9 (46-23) 2013: 29 (37-22) 2010: N/R (0-0)
> Owns 16-11 record in ATP 2015: 8 (45-27) 2012: 78 (1-2) 2009: N/R (0-0)
doubles finals, including 7
straight wins in finals w/ GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)
Kontinen. Went 6-10 in 1st 16 Aus. Open W - 2017 (w/Kontinen)
finals of career w/J. Murray. Wimbledon F - 2015 (w/J. Murray)
Owns 5-2 record against J. US Open F - 2015 (w/J. Murray)
Murray with 5 straight wins.
> Secured 1st Grand Slam title at NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
2017 Australian Open w/ Career 18 17 16 15
Kontinen, becoming 1st Aussie 10-3 W W RR (2016-17 w/Kontinen, 2015 w/J. Murray)
to win his home major since
Woodbridge in 2001. Reached ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)
back-to-back Grand Slam finals W - 2017 ; F - 2016 (both w/Kontinen)
Shanghai
w/J. Murray at 2015 Wimbledon Paris W - 2016 (w/Kontinen)
and 2015 US Open.
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GUIDO PELLA ARG
@guido_pella @guido_pella
BORN: 17 May 1990, Bahia Blanca, Argentina HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 83kg (183lbs)
RESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, Argentina PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 43-63 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,892,801
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-5 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 39 (21 March 2016)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-5 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 119 (21 September 2015)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER FINALIST (2): 2017 (1): Munich Idol growing up was Roger
>
PRIZE MONEY: $479,913 (CL); 2016 (1): Rio de Janeiro (CL). Federer
W-L: 16-18 (singles), 1-4 (doubles) Supports Manchester United
>
SINGLES F (1): Munich PERSONAL football club and admires
SF (1): Chengdu > Began playing tennis at age 5 Wayne Rooney, Formula One
QF (1): Sao Paulo with his father, Carlos, who is a racing driver Sebastian Vettel
tennis coach; mother, Charo, is and the late Steve Jobs
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS a university teacher; sisters, Trains at Parque Norte in
>
> Finished 4 seasons in Top 100 Catalina, also a tennis player, Buenos Aires
(2013, 2015-17), achieving and Sol > Coached by countryman Gustavo
career-high No. 39 on 21 March Favourite surfaces are hard
> Marcaccio. Fitness trainer is Juan
2016 after reaching ATP Masters and clay, and considers Galvan.
1000 Indian Wells 3R. backhand his best shot
> Saved 3 MPs to be Isner en route > Favourite tournament is US Open
to 1st ATP World Tour final at
2016 Rio de Janeiro. Won 6
matches to reach 2nd final at YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
2017 Munich as Q. Earned 2017: 64 (16-18) 2014: 156 (3-4) 2011: 350 (0-0) 2008: 557 (0-0)
biggest win of career over No. 7 2016: 80 (16-23) 2013: 94 (7-13) 2010: 420 (0-0) 2007: 586 (0-0)
Thiem in 2017 Chengdu 2R. 2015: 74 (1-4) 2012: 108 (0-1) 2009: 308 (0-0) 2006: T1370 (0-0)
> Reached Grand Slam 2R on 5
occasions, most recently at 2017 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-13)
US Open. Advanced to ATP W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
Masters 1000 3R at 2016 Indian Aus. Open 1-3 1R 2R — — 1R —
Wells and 2017 Miami. Roland Garros 2-3 1R 2R — — 2R —
> Owns 12-2 record in ATP Wimbledon 0-2 — 1R — — 1R —
Challenger Tour finals, winning US Open 2-5 2R 2R 1R — 1R 1R
titles in 2017 at Milan, ITA and
Floridablanca, COL. Champion ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-12)
of 2012 ATP Challenger Tour W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13
Finals, beating Ungur 76 in 3rd Indian Wells 3-3 2R 3R — — 1R
for title after losing to Ungur 76 in Miami 3-4 3R 1R — 1R 2R
3rd during RR. Monte-Carlo 0-1 — 1R — — —
> Helped Argentina win 1st Davis Madrid 0-1 — 1R — — —
Cup title in 2016, posting Rome 0-1 — 1R — — —
victories in 1R (d. Przysiezny), QF Canada 0-0 — — — — —
w/Del Potro (d. Fognini/Lorenzi) Cincinnati 0-0 — — — — —
and SF (d. Edmund). Did not play Shanghai 0-1 — 1R — — —
in final (ARG d. CRO 3-2). Paris 0-1 — 1R — — —
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LUCAS POUILLE FRA
@la_pouille @iamlucaspouille @lucaspouille
BORN:23February1994,Grande-Synthe,France HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 81kg (179lbs)
RESIDENCE: Dubai, UAE PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 85-66 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,514,157
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 5-11 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 13 (8 May 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 6-2 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 79 (11 April 2016)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Clinched 2017 Davis Cup title for and Jonathan
PRIZE MONEY: $2,041,133 France by defeating Darcis in > A dmires Roger Federer, whom
W-L: 36-22 (singles), 6-13 (doubles) deciding rubber 63 61 60 (FRA d. he occasionally trains with in
SINGLES TITLES (3): Budapest, BEL 3-2). One of 8 Frenchmen to Dubai
Stuttgart, Vienna win a Davis Cup match in 2017. > Favourite surface is hard and
F (1): Marseille shot is forehand
SF (2): Dubai, Monte-Carlo CAREER TITLES (4): 2017 (3): Vienna(IH), Completed his baccalaureate
>
Stuttgart (G), Budapest (CL); 2016 degree (at INSEP)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (1): Metz (IH). FINALIST (2): 2017 (1): > Hobbies include going shopping,
> Finished 2 straight seasons in Marseille (IH); 2016 (1): Bucharest fashion and hanging out with
Top 20 (2016-17), reaching (CL). friends and family
career-high No. 13 on 8 May 2017 In 2016, received ATP Most
>
soon after winning Budapest PERSONAL Improved Player of the Year
title. Achieved new career-high 8 > Started playing tennis at age 8 Award (voted by players)
times in 2016 despite being > Father, Pascal; mother, Lena, > Coached by Emmanuel Planque
ranked outside Top 80 from 18 is Finnish; brothers, Nicolas
January to 18 April.
> Followed 1st title at 2016 Metz
with titles in 2017 at Budapest on YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
clay, Stuttgart on grass and 2017: 18 (36-22) 2015: 78 (12-14) 2013: 192 (1-4) 2011: T1627 (0-0)
Vienna on hard. Only player on 2016: 15 (34-22) 2014: 133 (2-4) 2012: 494 (0-0)
ATP World Tour to win titles on 3
surfaces in 2017. Saved 2 MPs in GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 16-15)
Budapest 2R (d. Vesely) and 1 MP W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13
in Stuttgart 2R (d. Struff). Aus. Open 0-4 1R 1R 1R 1R —
> Reached Grand Slam QFs at Roland Garros 4-5 3R 2R 1R 1R 2R
Wimbledon and US Open in 2016. Wimbledon 5-3 2R QF 1R — —
Beat Chiudinelli, Bautista Agut US Open 7-3 4R QF 1R — —
and Nadal in 5 sets at US Open.
Win over No. 5 Nadal is biggest of ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 22-20)
career. Joined Monfils and W-L 18 17 16 15 14
Tsonga at 2016 US Open as 1st Indian Wells 1-2 3R 1R — —
French trio to reach same Grand Miami 3-2 2R 4R — —
Slam QF in Open Era. Monte-Carlo 7-3 SF 3R 2R —
> Became 2nd LL to reach an ATP Madrid 1-2 1R 2R — —
Masters 1000 SF at 2016 Rome Rome 2-2 1R SF — —
(also T. Johansson at 2004 Canada 1-2 1R 2R — —
Toronto). Also reached 2017 ATP Cincinnati 0-1 — 1R — —
Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo SF. Shanghai 3-2 2R 3R — —
Paris 4-4 3R 3R 1R 3R
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SAM QUERREY USA
@SamQuerrey @samquerrey
BORN: 7 October 1987, San Francisco, CA, USA HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6'6") / 95kg (210lbs)
RESIDENCE: Santa Monica, CA, USA PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 321-257 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $9,977,508
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 18-56 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 13 (30 October 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 7-10 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 23 (17 May 2010)
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ALBERT RAMOS-VINOLAS ESP
@albertramos88 Albert Ramos @albertramosvinolas
BORN: 17 January 1988, Barcelona, Spain HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 80kg (177lbs)
RESIDENCE: Mataro, Spain PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 157-178 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,425,723
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 5-32 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 17 (8 May 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 7-5 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 150 (6 November 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (1): 2016 (1): Bastad (CL). spending time with friends and
PRIZE MONEY: $1,781,770 FINALIST (4): 2017 (2): Monte-Carlo family
W-L: 34-31 (singles), 6-24 (doubles) (CL), Sao Paulo (CL); 2016 (1): Big fan of FC Barcelona and
>
SINGLES F (2): Sao Paulo, Chengdu (H); 2012 (1): Casablanca likes to go to Camp Nou when
Monte-Carlo (CL). he gets a chance
SF (2): Quito, Rio de Janeiro CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). Pursuing an online business
>
QF (6): Chennai, Buenos Aires, administration degree
Marrakech, Barcelona, Bastad, PERSONAL > Idol growing up was Alex Corretja
Shanghai > Began playing tennis at age 5 Wife, Helena (married 11
>
because of his father, who November 2017)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS played at the local club in Mataro > Coached by Jose Maria Diaz,
> F inished 7 straight seasons in Father, Guzman, is a dentist;
> Noe Losmozos and Juan M. Ros
Top 100 (2011-17) and improved mother, Leonor; brother, Eduard;
year-end ranking in 4 straight sister, Anna
seasons (2014-17). Achieved > Favourite surface is clay and
career-high No. 17 on 8 May 2017 favourite shot is forehand
soon after reaching ATP Masters > When not on the tour, enjoys
1000 Monte-Carlo final.
> Five-time finalist on ATP World
Tour, beating fellow Spanish left- YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
hander Verdasco for 1st title at 2017: 23 (34-31) 2013: 82 (20-23) 2009: 168 (0-0) 2005: T1254 (0-0)
2016 Bastad. Posted double- 2016: 27 (34-31) 2012: 51 (25-30) 2008: 452 (0-0) 2004: T1447 (0-0)
digit win totals in 7 straight 2015: 54 (16-23) 2011: 66 (13-16) 2007: 707 (0-0)
seasons (2011-17), highlighted 2014: 63 (13-20) 2010: 123 (2-4) 2006: T779 (0-0)
by 34-win efforts in both 2016
and 2017. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 17-25)
> Advanced to 3R, 4R and QF of a W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
Grand Slam for 1st time at 2016 Aus. Open 1-6 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R —
Roland Garros. Also advanced to Roland Garros 8-7 4R QF 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R
2017 Roland Garros 4R. Wimbledon 5-5 3R 3R 2R — 1R 1R —
> Reached QF, SF and final of an US Open 3-7 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R
ATP Masters 1000 event for 1st
time at 2017 Monte-Carlo. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 38-37)
Earned biggest win of career W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
over No. 1 Murray in 3R, rallying Indian Wells 8-5 3R 3R 3R — 2R 3R —
from 04 down in 3rd set. Also Miami 7-5 2R 2R 2R — 4R 3R —
reached 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo 8-6 F 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R —
Shanghai QF. Defeated No. 3 Madrid 3-5 1R 2R 2R 2R — 1R —
Federer in 2015 Shanghai 2R. Rome 2-4 1R 2R — — 2R 1R —
> Owns 100+ wins on ATP World Canada 0-1 1R — — — — — —
Tour (157-178), ATP Challenger Cincinnati 2-3 3R 1R — — — 1R —
Tour (135-64, 7 titles) and ITF Shanghai 6-5 QF 1R 3R — — 1R 2R
Futures Circuit (103-71, 4 titles). Paris 2-3 2R 2R — — — 2R —
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MILOS RAONIC CAN
www.milosraonicofficial.com @milosraonic @MilosRaonicOfficial @mraonic
BORN: 27 December 1990, Podgorica, MNE HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.96m (6'5") / 98kg (216lbs)
RESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 288-132 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $15,804,114
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 26-54 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 3 (21 November 2016)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 9-6 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 103 (10 June 2013)
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JEAN-JULIEN ROJER NED
@JeanJulienRojer @julrojer
BORN: 25 August 1981, Curacao HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 82kg (180lbs)
RESIDENCE: Dubai, UAE PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 339-239 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 218 (15 August 2005)
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,095,533 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 3 (23 November 2015)
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ANDREY RUBLEV RUS
@AndreyRublev97 @andreyrublev
BORN: 20 October 1997, Moscow, Russia HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 68kg (150lbs)
RESIDENCE: Moscow, Russia PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 33-37 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,697,899
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-6 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 35 (9 October 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-3 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 120 (2 November 2015)
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CASPER RUUD NOR
@CasperRuud98 @CasperRuudTennis @casperruud
BORN: 22 December 1998, Oslo, Norway HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 77kg (170lbs)
RESIDENCE: Oslo, Norway PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 9-12 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $261,018
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 108 (19 June 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-1 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 785 (19 June 2017)
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TENNYS SANDGREN USA
@TennysSandgren @tennyslyfe
BORN: 22 July 1991, Gallatin, TN, USA HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 87kg (192lbs)
RESIDENCE: Gallatin, TN, USA PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 2-6 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $478,785
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-2 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 85 (6 November 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 115 (6 January 2014)
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AKIRA SANTILLAN AUS
@akirasantillan
BORN: 22 May 1997, Tokyo, Japan HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.80m (5'11") / 77kg (170lbs)
RESIDENCE: Brisbane, Australia PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 2-7 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $211,746
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 144 (13 November 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 265 (17 July 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Went 44-10 with 5 titles on ITF > Moved to Gold Coast, Australia
PRIZE MONEY: $139,498 Futures Circuit in 2016, finishing for tennis at age 7
W-L: 2-5 (singles) season on 23-1 run. > Stopped going to school at age 13
CHALLENGER: 27-19 (singles), 7-15 > Peaked at No. 7 in junior rankings Changed nationality from
>
(doubles) on 6 July 2015. Posted 94-40 Australia to Japan in 2015 and
record on ITF Junior Circuit with from Japan to Australia in 2017
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS wins over fellow #NextGenATP > Speaks English, Japanese and
> Achieved career-high No. 144 on players Kwon, Lee, Mmoh and a little Spanish
13 November 2017 after reaching Ruud. Advanced to Grand Slam > Favourite surface is grass and
Kobe, JPN Challenger SF. Broke junior doubles finals at 2014 shots are serve and forehand
into Top 200 on 6 February 2017 Roland Garros w/Miedler and > Favourite tournament is
following run to Burnie, AUS 2015 Wimbledon w/Opelka. In Australian Open
Challenger SF. Improved year- singles, reached 2015 Australian > Idols growing up were Carlos
end ranking in 4 straight seasons Open junior SF. Moya and Roger Federer
(2014-17). Enjoys watching basketball
>
> Earned 1st ATP World Tour PERSONAL and playing PlayStation 4
victory at 2017 Newport over > Began playing tennis at age 5 Favourite NBA team is Los
>
fellow #NextGenATP player after father encouraged him to Angeles Clippers
Mmoh. Three days earlier, do so > Favourite athlete is Usain Bolt
captured title in 1st ATP > Father, Dean, is South African > Trains in Benidorm, Spain
Challenger Tour final at 2017 and served as his junior coach; > C oached by Ricardo Sanchez
Winnetka, USA. mother, Harumi, is Japanese
> Posted 27-19 record at
Challengers in 2017, including
SFs at Burnie, AUS; Taipei, TPE; YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Ho Chi Minh City, VIE and Kobe, 2017: 145 (2-5) 2015: 616 (0-0) 2013: T1799 (0-0)
JPN. 2016: 216 (0-2) 2014: T1419 (0-0)
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DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN ARG
@dieschwartzman @dieschwartzman
BORN:16August1992,BuenosAires,Argentina HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.70m (5'7") / 64kg (141lbs)
RESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, Argentina PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 70-76 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,013,699
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-14 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 25 (30 October 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-3 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 69 (13 April 2015)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Owns 128-69 ATP Challenger Silvana; brothers, Andres and
PRIZE MONEY: $1,617,789 Tour record (123-62 on clay), Matias; sister, Natali
W-L: 39-28 (singles), 7-20 (doubles) winning 5 of his 8 titles in 2014: > Favourite surface is clay and
SINGLES F (1): Antwerp Aix en Provence, FRA; Prague, shot is backhand
SF (2): Istanbul, Tokyo CZE; Porto Alegre, BRA; San > Favourite tournament is Roland
QF (8): Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Juan, ARG and ATP Challenger Garros
Monte-Carlo, Bastad, Hamburg, Tour Finals. Idols growing up were Rafael
>
Montreal, US Open, Vienna Nadal and Juan Roman Riquelme
CAREER TITLES (1): 2016 (1): Istanbul (football)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (CL).FINALIST (2): 2017 (1): Antwerp > Hobbies include playing football
> Achieved new career-high (IH); 2016 (1): Antwerp (IH). and watching Boca Juniors
ranking 9 times in 2017, peaking CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2). > Coached by former World No.
at No. 25 on 30 October following 15 Juan Ignacio Chela. Fitness
run to Vienna QF. Broke into Top PERSONAL trainer is Martiniano Orazi.
50, Top 40 and Top 30 during 2017 > Began playing tennis at age 7
season. Father,
> Ricardo; mother,
> Snapped 5-match losing streak
with 5 straight wins at 2016
Istanbul en route to 1st ATP YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
World Tour title. Saved 1 MP to 2017: 26 (39-28) 2014: 61 (2-4) 2011: 369 (0-0)
beat Dzumhur in QF before 2016: 52 (17-17) 2013: 118 (1-5) 2010: 417 (0-0)
rallying from a set and 52 down 2015: 88 (11-22) 2012: 169 (0-0) 2009: T1029 (0-0)
to defeat Dimitrov in final.
Advanced to Antwerp final in GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 10-14)
2016 and 2017. Reached QF-or- W-L 18 17 16 15 14
better at 11 events in 2017, Aus. Open 1-3 2R 1R 1R —
earning career-high 39 wins. Roland Garros 4-4 3R 1R 2R 2R
> Defeated 2014 champion Cilic en Wimbledon 0-3 1R 1R 1R —
route to 1st Grand Slam QF at US Open 5-4 QF 1R 2R 1R
2017 US Open. Shortest Grand
Slam quarter-finalist since ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-15)
fellow 5-foot-7 South American W-L 18 17 16 15
Yzaga at 1994 US Open. Reached Indian Wells 1-3 1R 1R 2R
Grand Slam 3R for 1st time at Miami 2-3 3R 1R 1R
2017 Roland Garros. Went 0-4 at Monte-Carlo 3-2 QF — 1R
Grand Slams in 2016. Madrid 1-1 2R — —
> Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 Rome 0-2 1R — 1R
QFs at 2017 Monte-Carlo and Canada 3-1 QF — —
2017 Montreal, where he saved 4 Cincinnati 0-1 1R — —
MPs vs. No. 7 Thiem for biggest Shanghai 1-1 2R — —
win of career. Paris 1-1 2R — —
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DUDI SELA ISR
BORN: 4 April 1985, Kiryat Shmonna, Israel HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.75m (5'9") / 65kg (144lbs)
RESIDENCE: Tel Aviv, Israel PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 136-184 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,574,712
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 3-14 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 29 (20 July 2009)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 9-8 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 122 (22 February 2010)
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ANDREAS SEPPI ITA
www.andreasseppi.com @andyseppio
BORN: 21 February 1984, Bolzano, Italy HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 75kg (165lbs)
RESIDENCE: Caldaro, Italy PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 327-350 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $8,769,327
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 8-80 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 18 (28 January 2013)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 21-15 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 50 (14 April 2014)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (3): 2012 (2): Moscow (IH), > Idol growing up was Yevgeny
PRIZE MONEY: $609,153 Belgrade (CL); 2011 (1): Eastbourne Kafelnikov
W-L: 18-18 (singles), 5-9 (doubles) (G).FINALIST (5): 2015 (2): Halle (G), > Speaks German (from German-
SINGLES SF (1): Antalya Zagreb (IH); 2012 (2): Metz (IH), speaking region of Italy), Italian
QF (1): Moscow Eastbourne (G); 2007 (1): Gstaad and English
(CL). > Hobbies are football and skiing
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (6). Considers clay and grass as
>
> Ended 13 straight seasons in Top favourite surfaces and considers
100 (2005-17), achieving career- PERSONAL forehand as his best shot
high No. 18 on 28 January 2013 > Nickname is "Andy" > Wife, Michela Bernardi (married
after reaching Australian Open > Mother, Marialuise, works in a 10 September 2016)
4R. Fell to No. 102 on 26 June sporting goods shop; father, > C oached by Massimo Sartori
2017 -- lowest ranking since No. Hugo, works in transport
111 on 9 July 2007. business; sister, Maria
> Captured 3 singles titles on 3
different surfaces: 2011
Eastbourne on grass, 2012 YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Belgrade on clay and 2012 2017: 86 (18-18) 2012: 23 (38-27) 2007: 50 (22-24) 2002: 346 (0-0)
Moscow on hard. Earned 20+ 2016: 87 (20-25) 2011: 38 (25-24) 2006: 75 (20-30) 2001: T803 (0-0)
wins in 11 of last 12 seasons 2015: 29 (26-25) 2010: 52 (24-28) 2005: 69 (19-17) 2000: T1126 (0-0)
(2006-16). Defeated Ferrer for 2014: 45 (24-30) 2009: 49 (24-31) 2004: 135 (7-10)
1st time in 10 tries to clinch 300th 2013: 25 (30-29) 2008: 35 (30-30) 2003: 285 (0-2)
win in 2016 Halle 1R.
> Played in 50 consecutive Grand GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 50-51)
Slam main draws, reaching 4R W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
on 5 occasions: 2012 Roland Aus. Open 15-12 4R 3R 4R 2R 4R 1R 2R 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R — —
Garros, 2013 Australian Open, Roland Garros 11-12 2R 1R 1R 3R 3R 4R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R — —
2013 Wimbledon, 2015 Wimbledon 15-13 2R 2R 3R 1R 4R 1R 2R 2R 3R 3R 2R 2R 1R —
Australian Open and 2017 US Open 9-14 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R 1R 1R 1R 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R
Australian Open. Lost to Kyrgios
in 2015 Australian Open 4R after ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 63-84)
leading by 2 sets and holding 1 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
MP, then beat Kyrgios in 2017 Indian Wells 9-11 — 2R 3R 3R 3R 2R 1R 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R — —
Australian Open 2R after trailing Miami 8-12 2R 2R — 3R 4R 1R 2R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R —
by 2 sets and saving 1 MP. Monte-Carlo 9-11 1R — 1R 3R 1R 2R — 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R —
> Owns 0-10 record vs. World No. Madrid 3-6 — — — 1R 1R 2R — 1R 3R 1R — — — —
1, but has beaten No. 2 twice. Rome 8-12 1R 2R — 1R 1R QF 1R 2R 2R 2R — 1R 2R 1R
Defeated No. 2 Nadal in 2008 Canada 2-6 — — 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R — — 1R — — — —
Rotterdam 2R and No. 2 Federer Cincinnati 6-8 — — 2R 2R 1R 2R 1R — 2R 3R — 1R — —
in 2015 Australian Open 3R. Only Shanghai 4-4 — — 1R — 2R 2R — 3R — — — — — —
player to beat Federer before SF Paris 6-10 — 1R 2R — 1R 2R 3R — 2R 1R 2R 1R 1R —
at Australian Open since 2003. Hamburg: 8-4 (SF - 2008; QF - 2005; 2R - 2006; 1R - 2004)
> In 84 ATP Masters 1000
appearances, reached QF-or-
better 3 times: 2005 Hamburg
QF as Q, 2008 Hamburg SF and
2012 Rome QF.
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DENIS SHAPOVALOV CAN
@denis_shapo @denisshapovalov99 @denis.shapovalov
BORN: 15 April 1999, Tel Aviv, Israel HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 76kg (167lbs)
RESIDENCE: Nassau, The Bahamas PLAYS: Left-handed · One-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 14-15 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $828,926
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-1 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 49 (23 October 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-0 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 459 (7 November 2016)
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GILLES SIMON FRA
@GillesSimon84
BORN: 27 December 1984, Nice, France HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 70kg (154lbs)
RESIDENCE: Neuchatel, Switzerland PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 421-307 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $12,475,521
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 31-82 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 6 (5 January 2009)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 19-12 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 117 (28 January 2008)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (12): 2015 (1): Marseille playing on a packed centre court
PRIZE MONEY: $706,338 (IH); 2013 (1): Metz (IH); 2012 (1): Favourite French player is
>
W-L: 16-25 (singles), 0-12 (doubles) Bucharest (CL); 2011 (2): Hamburg Cedric Pioline
SINGLES QF (2): Marseille, Lyon (CL), Sydney (H); 2010 (1): Metz (IH); > Considers backhand his best shot
2009 (1): Bangkok (IH); 2008 (3): > If he could choose a tournament
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Bucharest (CL), Indianapolis (H), to win one day, it would be Roland
> The Frenchman finished 8 of last Casablanca (CL); 2007 (2): Bucharest Garros
10 seasons in Top 25 (2008-09, (CL), Marseille (IH).FINALIST (6). > Hobbies include video games,
2011-16), highlighted by year- rollerblading and movies
end best No. 7 in 2008. Broke into PERSONAL > Member of ATP Player Council
Top 10 on 20 October 2008 after > Nickname is "Gilou" for three terms (2012-18)
advancing to ATP Masters 1000 > Began playing tennis at age 6 > Fiancee, Carine; sons,
Madrid final, then reached Father, Daniel, works for an
> Timothee (born 2 September
career-high No. 6 on 5 January insurance company; mother, 2010) and Valentin (born 9
2009. Mireille, is a doctor; brother, September 2013)
> Qualified for 2008 Nitto ATP Jean-Marie > P layed 4 matches - all losses -
Finals, beating Federer in RR Inspired by Michael Chang,
> from January to May 2010,
before losing to Djokovic in 3-set saying, "He showed me that you missing Australian Open and
SF. don't have to be tall in order to Roland Garros due to right
> Captured biggest of 12 titles at be a great player" knee injury
2011 ATP World Tour 500 event in As a kid, always dreamed of
>
Hamburg. Earned 30+ victories
in 8 seasons (2007-09, 2011-
2013, 2015-16), securing 400th YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
win in 2016 ATP Masters 1000 2017: 89 (16-25) 2013: 19 (36-24) 2009: 15 (45-29) 2005: 124 (6-6)
Shanghai 3R over No. 3 2016: 25 (33-26) 2012: 16 (43-25) 2008: 7 (51-27) 2004: 174 (0-1)
Wawrinka. Posted 2 wins over 2015: 15 (43-24) 2011: 12 (39-27) 2007: 29 (35-26) 2003: 480 (0-0)
World No. 1 in 2008, beating 2014: 21 (27-25) 2010: 41 (23-18) 2006: 45 (24-24) 2002: T1345 (0-0)
Federer in ATP Masters 1000
Toronto 2R and Nadal in ATP GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 75-46)
Masters 1000 Madrid SF. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
> Advanced to Grand Slam QFs at Aus. Open 22-11 3R 4R 3R 3R 4R 2R 2R — QF 3R 1R 3R —
2009 Australian Open and 2015 Roland Garros 18-12 1R 3R 4R 3R 4R 3R 4R — 3R 1R 2R 1R 1R
Wimbledon, as well as ATP Wimbledon 18-12 2R 2R QF 3R 1R 2R 3R 3R 4R 3R 2R 1R —
Masters 1000 finals at 2008 US Open 17-11 1R 2R 1R 4R — 3R 4R 3R 3R 3R 2R 2R —
Madrid and 2014 Shanghai. Lost
to eventual champion in Grand NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
Slam 4R at 2014 US Open, 2015 Career 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Roland Garros and 2016 2-2 — — — — — — — — — SF
Australian Open.
> One of 8 players to win a match ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 118-93)
for France during 2017 Davis Cup W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
title run, defeating Nishioka in 1R Indian Wells 13-10 — 3R 4R 2R 4R QF 3R 2R 3R 2R 3R — —
(d. JPN 4-1). Played in 2010 Davis Miami 16-12 2R QF 4R 2R QF 4R QF 2R 4R 1R 3R 1R —
Cup final, falling to Djokovic in Monte-Carlo 13-11 2R 3R 3R 1R 1R SF 3R — 2R 1R 1R 3R —
France’s 3-2 loss to Serbia. Madrid 15-8 2R 3R — 2R 3R 3R 2R — 3R F — — —
Rome 11-9 1R — 2R 2R 3R 3R 2R — 3R 2R 3R — —
Canada 8-9 — — 2R 2R 1R 2R 1R 1R 3R SF — 1R —
Cincinnati 10-10 — 1R 1R 2R 1R — QF 1R QF 2R — 2R 2R
Shanghai 17-9 3R SF 3R F 1R 2R 3R 1R QF — — — —
Paris 11-12 1R 3R 3R 2R 3R SF 2R 2R 3R 3R 2R 1R —
Hamburg: 4-3 (3R - 2006; 2R - 2008, 2007)
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BRUNO SOARES BRA
@BrunoSoares82 @BrunoSoaresOficial @brunosoares82
BORN:27February1982,BeloHorizonte,Brazil HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.80m (5'11") / 72kg (159lbs)
RESIDENCE: Belo Horizonte, Brazil PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 408-241 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 221 (22 March 2004)
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,510,512 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 2 (17 October 2016)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (26). 2017 (3): > Father, Malthus, is a civil engineer;
PRIZE MONEY: $681,760 London/Queen's Club (G), Stuttgart mother, Maisa, is retired; brother,
W-L: 50-23 (doubles) (G), Acapulco (H) (all w/J. Murray); Marcelo; sister, Juliana
DOUBLES TITLES (3): Acapulco, 2016 (3): US Open (H), Australian Speaks Portuguese, Spanish
>
Stuttgart, London/Queen's Club Open (H), Sydney (H) (all w/J. and English
F (3): Sydney, Cincinnati, Tokyo Murray);2015 (2): Basel (IH), Munich > Favourite surface is hard and
SF (8): Doha, Rio de Janeiro, Indian (CL) (both w/Peya); 2014 (2): Toronto shot is forehand
Wells, Washington, Shanghai (all (H), London/Queen's Club (G) (both > Favourite tournament is Miami
w/J. Murray), Stockholm (w/ w/Peya); 2013 (6): Valencia (IH), > Idol growing up was Pete Sampras
Peya), Paris, ATP Finals (both w/ Montreal (H), Eastbourne (G), > Enjoys playing football and poker,
J. Murray) Barcelona (CL), Sao Paulo (CL) (all and spending time with family
w/Peya), Auckland (H) (w/Fleming); > Fan of Cruzeiro football club.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012 (5): Valencia (IH) (w/Peya), Ronaldo is one of his favourite
> Ended 2016 at No. 1 in team Stockholm (IH) (w/Melo), Tokyo (H), players.
rankings w/J. Murray. Achieved Kuala Lumpur (IH) (both w/Peya), > Member of ATP Player Council
career-high No. 2 in doubles on Sao Paulo (ICL) (w/Butorac); 2011 for two terms (2014-18)
17 October 2016. Broke into Top (2): Costa do Sauipe (CL), Santiago > Wife, Bruna (married 29
10 on 10 June 2013 after (CL) (both w/Melo); 2010 (1): Nice November 2008); son, Noha (born
advancing to Roland Garros SF (CL) (w/Melo); 2009 (1): Stockholm 5 February 2015)
w/Peya. (IH) (w/Ullyett); 2008 (1): > Coached by Hugo Daibert.
> Reached Nitto ATP Finals SFs in Nottingham (G) (w/Ullyett). Fitness trainer is Chriszogno
2013 w/Peya, 2016 w/J. Murray FINALIST (25). Bastos Filho.
and 2017 w/J. Murray. Clinched > Played at only 2 tournaments
2016 year-end team No. 1 with PERSONAL from July 2005 to July 2007 due to
3-0 RR record. Went 1-2 in 2014 > Full name is Bruno Fraga Soares career-threatening knee injury.
w/Peya. > Began playing tennis at age 5. During break from knee injury,
> Owns 26-25 record in finals with Comes from a tennis-playing opened two fitness centres in
2+ titles in 7 straight seasons family. Belo Horizonte.
(2011-17). Captured career-best
6 titles on 5 surfaces in 2013.
Earned 40+ wins in 6 of last 7 YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
seasons (2011-14, 2016-17). 2017: 10 (50-23) 2012: 19 (43-23) 2007: 189 (0-0) 2002: 286 (0-0)
Enjoyed 400th win in 2017 ATP 2016: 3 (50-24) 2011: 19 (42-28) 2006: T1631 (0-0) 2001: 484 (0-0)
Masters 1000 Shanghai 2R w/J. 2015: 22 (38-26) 2010: 35 (29-29) 2005: 238 (1-0) 2000: T843 (0-0)
Murray (d. Anderson/Zimonjic). 2014: T10 (45-25) 2009: 22 (28-29) 2004: 116 (0-0) 1999: T968 (0-0)
> Won Grand Slam titles w/J. 2013: 3 (61-20) 2008: 23 (21-14) 2003: 234 (0-0)
Murray at Australian Open and
US Open in 2016. Runner-up at GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)
2013 US Open w/Peya. Three- Aus. Open W - 2016 (w/J. Murray)
time mixed doubles champion: Mixed: W - 2016 (w/Vesnina)
2012 US Open w/Makarova, 2014 US Open W - 2016 (w/J. Murray); F - 2013 (w/Peya);
US Open w/Mirza and 2016 Mixed: W - 2014 (w/Mirza), 2012 (w/Makarova)
Australian Open w/Vesnina.
Runner-up at 2013 Wimbledon NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
w/Raymond. Career 18 17 16 15 14 13
> Captured back-to-back ATP 8-7 SF SF — RR SF (2016-17 w/J. Murray; 2013-14 w/Peya)
Masters 1000 Canada titles w/
Peya at 2013 Montreal and 2014 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)
Toronto. ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells F - 2014 (w/Peya)
runner-up 7 times, most recently Monte-Carlo F - 2016 (w/J. Murray); 2011 (w/Chela)
w/J. Murray at 2016 Monte-Carlo, Madrid F - 2013 (w/Peya)
2016 Toronto and 2017 Cincinnati. Canada W - 2014, 2013 (both w/Peya); F - 2016 (w/J. Murray)
Cincinnati F - 2017 (w/J. Murray)
Paris F - 2013 (w/Peya)
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JACK SOCK USA
@JackSock Jack Sock @jack.sock
BORN: 24 September 1992, Lincoln, NE, USA HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 84kg (185lbs)
RESIDENCE: Kansas City, KS, USA PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 153-103 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $8,171,779
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 9-22 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 8 (20 November 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 4-3 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 6 (11 May 2015)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS 2016 Rio Olympics, winning gold Graduated from Blue Valley
>
PRIZE MONEY: $3,406,573 in mixed doubles w/Mattek- North High School (Kansas) in
W-L: 38-21 (singles), 19-11 (doubles) Sands and bronze in men’s May 2011. Compiled an 80-0
SINGLES TITLES (3): Auckland, Delray doubles w/Johnson. record in his high school
Beach, Paris career, winning 4 consecutive
SF (4): Indian Wells, Houston, CAREER TITLES (4): 2017 (3): Paris(IH), state championships.
Washington, ATP Finals Delray Beach (H), Auckland (H); Favourite surfaces are clay
>
QF (4): Miami, Atlanta, Stockholm, 2015 (1): Houston (CL). FINALIST (4): and hard, and considers
Basel 2016 (3): Stockholm (IH), Houston forehand his best shot
(CL), Auckland (H); 2015 (1): > Favourite tournament is US Open
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Stockholm (IH). Fan of Kansas City Chiefs
>
> Finished 2017 at career-high No. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (10). (NFL), Kansas City Royals
8, becoming 1st American in (MLB) and Chicago Bulls (NBA)
year-end Top 10 since No. 8 Fish PERSONAL > Enjoys playing golf and hanging
in 2011. Improved year-end > Nicknames are "J. Sizzle" and out with friends
ranking and increased win totals "Showtime" > C oached by former World No. 7
in 7 straight seasons (2011-17). > Began playing tennis at age 8 Jay Berger
> Beat No. 3 A. Zverev for biggest when he found his mother's Underwent surgery for torn
>
win of career at 2017 Nitto ATP racquet pelvic muscle on 16 December
Finals, becoming 1st American Father, Larry, is a financial
> 2014 and missed 1st 2 months
semi-finalist at event since advisor; mother, Pam, is a of 2015 season
Roddick in 2007. Qualified by housewife; brother, Eric
winning ATP Masters 1000 Paris
title on final day of regular
season, rising from No. 24 to No. YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
9 in race. 2017: 8 (38-21) 2014: 42 (27-20) 2011: 382 (1-2)
> Won 3 of his 4 titles in 2017, 2016: 23 (37-21) 2013: 104 (10-13) 2010: 870 (0-1)
highlighted by 1st ATP Masters 2015: 26 (35-18) 2012: 150 (5-7) 2009: 699 (0-0)
1000 at 2017 Paris. Became 1st
non-European ATP Masters GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 25-20)
1000, ATP Finals or Grand Slam W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
champion since Roddick at 2010 Aus. Open 4-3 3R 2R — 2R — — — —
Miami. As World No. 22, lowest- Roland Garros 8-5 1R 3R 4R 3R 2R — — —
ranked ATP Masters 1000 Wimbledon 4-4 2R 3R 1R 2R — — — —
champion since No. 26 Ljubicic at US Open 9-8 1R 4R 2R 1R 3R 3R 2R 1R
2010 Indian Wells. Trailed Doubles Titles (1): 2014 - Wimbledon (w/Pospisil)
Edmund 5-1 in 3rd set of opening Mixed Doubles Titles (1): 2011 - US Open (w/Oudin)
match. Owns 2-6 record in ATP
Masters 1000 doubles finals, NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
winning titles at 2015 Indian Career 18 17
Wells w/Pospisil and 2016 2-2 SF
Shanghai w/Isner.
> Reached Grand Slam 4R at 2015 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 43-32, 1 title)
Roland Garros and 2016 US W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
Open. Teamed w/Pospisil to win Indian Wells 8-6 SF 3R 4R 1R 1R 1R —
2014 Wimbledon doubles title, Miami 7-5 QF 3R 3R 2R — — 1R
becoming 1st duo since Hewitt/ Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — — — — —
Mirnyi at 2000 US Open to Madrid 3-3 1R 3R 2R — — — —
capture Grand Slam title in team Rome 3-3 3R 2R 1R — — — —
debut. Also won 2011 US Open Canada 6-4 2R 3R 3R 2R — — —
mixed doubles title w/Oudin and Cincinnati 1-4 1R — 2R 1R 1R — —
2010 US Open junior title. Shanghai 6-4 1R QF 2R 3R — — —
> Only men’s or women’s tennis Paris 9-3 W QF 1R 2R — — —
player to earn multiple medals at Doubles Titles (2): 2016 - Shanghai (w/Isner); 2015 - Indian Wells (w/Pospisil)
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JOAO SOUSA POR
www.joaosousaofficial.com @joaosousa30 @jogo30sousa @joaosousaoficial
BORN: 30 March 1989, Guimaraes, Portugal HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 74kg (163lbs)
RESIDENCE: Barcelona, Spain PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 142-157 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,296,925
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-25 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 28 (16 May 2016)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 4-5 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 76 (23 March 2015)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (2): 2015 (1): Valencia > Considers forehand as best shot
PRIZE MONEY: $776,642 (IH); 2013 (1): Kuala Lumpur (IH). > Favourite surface is clay
W-L: 25-32 (singles), 5-18 (doubles) FINALIST (7): 2017 (2): Kitzbuhel (CL), Speaks Portuguese, Spanish,
>
SINGLES F (2): Auckland, Kitzbuhel Auckland (H); 2015 (3): St. Catalan, English, French and
SF (1): Sao Paulo Petersburg(IH), Umag (CL), Geneva Italian
QF (3): Buenos Aires, Gstaad, (CL); 2014 (2): Metz (IH), Bastad (CL). Hobbies include playing and
>
Antwerp watching football, reading
PERSONAL books, going to the cinema and
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Began playing tennis at age 7 hanging out with friends
> Top-ranked Portuguese player with his father > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
in ATP Rankings history has Father, Armando, is a judge;
> would have loved to have been
finished 6 straight seasons in mother, Adelaide, is a banker; a football player or a doctor
Top 100 (2012-17). Achieved brother, Luis Trains at BTT Academy in
>
career-high No. 28 on 16 May Growing up, admired Juan
> Barcelona, supervised by
2016 after reaching ATP Masters Carlos Ferrero, Pete Sampras Francisco Roig and coached by
1000 Rome 2R. and Roger Federer countryman Frederico Marques
> Enjoyed biggest win of career > Moved to Barcelona at age 15 to
over No. 4 Ferrer, then saved 1 pursue his dream of becoming
MP vs. Benneteau to become 1st a professional tennis player
Portuguese ATP World Tour
champion at 2013 Kuala Lumpur.
Snapped 5-match losing streak YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
in finals with 2nd title at 2015 2017: 57 (25-32) 2014: 54 (24-36) 2011: 193 (2-2) 2008: 598 (2-2)
Valencia. Runner-up 7 times on 2016: 43 (27-34) 2013: 49 (16-14) 2010: 242 (1-1) 2007: T966 (0-0)
tour. 2015: 33 (38-31) 2012: 99 (5-5) 2009: 445 (2-0)
> Earned 20+ wins in 4 straight
seasons (2014-17), highlighted GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 16-20)
by career-high 38 victories in W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
2015. Snapped 21-match losing Aus. Open 5-5 1R 3R 3R 1R 2R —
streak vs. Top 10 players in 2016 Roland Garros 4-6 2R 2R 2R 1R 2R 1R
Tokyo 2R (d. Nishikori). Wimbledon 2-4 1R 3R 1R 1R — —
> Reached 3R of a Grand Slam 5 US Open 5-5 1R 3R 1R 2R 3R —
times: 2013 US Open, 2015
Australian Open, 2016 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 18-35)
Australian Open, 2016 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13
Wimbledon and 2016 US Open. Indian Wells 2-4 2R 2R 1R 2R —
> Advanced to 1st ATP Masters Miami 3-5 2R 3R 1R 3R 1R
1000 QF at 2016 Madrid. Won Monte-Carlo 3-4 2R 2R 2R 1R —
back-to-back main draw Madrid 4-4 1R QF 2R 1R —
matches at one other ATP Rome 1-4 1R 2R 1R 1R —
Masters 1000 event, reaching Canada 0-3 — 1R 1R 1R —
2014 Miami 3R. Cincinnati 3-4 2R 1R 2R 2R —
Shanghai 0-4 1R 1R 1R 1R —
Paris 2-3 2R 2R — 1R —
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CEDRIK-MARCEL STEBE GER
www.cedrikstebe.com @cedrikstebe @cm.stebe
BORN: 9 October 1990, Muehlacker, Germany HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 70kg (154lbs)
RESIDENCE: Munich, Germany PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 21-30 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $794,974
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-3 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 71 (13 February 2012)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 376 (9 July 2012)
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JAN-LENNARD STRUFF GER
www.janlennardstruff.com @Struffitennis @jlstruff
BORN: 25 April 1990, Warstein, Germany HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.96m (6'5") / 87kg (192lbs)
RESIDENCE: Warstein, Germany PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 65-92 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,377,544
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-6 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 44 (8 May 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-5 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 129 (17 August 2015)
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YUICHI SUGITA JPN
@sugitayuichi88
BORN: 18 September 1988, Sendai, Japan HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.75m (5'9") / 70kg (154lbs)
RESIDENCE: Tokyo, Japan PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 39-50 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,613,571
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-5 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 36 (9 October 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-2 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 363 (25 August 2014)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Owns 193-126 Challenger > Father, Yukuo; mother, Shinak;
PRIZE MONEY: $744,384 record (9-6 in finals) with titles in two sisters, Akiko and Kanako
W-L: 22-16 (singles), 0-4 (doubles) 2017 at Yokohama, JPN; Favourite surface is grass,
>
CHALLENGER: 21-5 (singles), 5-5 Shenzhen, CHN and Surbiton, shot is return and tournaments
(doubles) GBR. First player to win ATP and are Wimbledon and Antalya
SINGLES TITLES (1): Antalya Challenger titles on grass in Idol growing up was Roger
>
SF (1): Chengdu same season (Antalya and Federer
QF (4): Barcelona, Cincinnati, Surbiton, GBR). > Trains occasionally in Italy
Tokyo, Stockholm Admired bodybuilder Nasser
>
CAREER TITLES (1): 2017 (1): Antalya(G). El Sonbaty
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Coached by Braen Aneiros.
>
> Finished in Top 50 and Top 100 for PERSONAL Fitness trainer is Yukihiro
1st time in 2017, achieving > Started playing tennis at age 7 Hamaura.
career-high No. 36 on 9 October with his mother
2017 after reaching Tokyo QF.
Ranked between No. 101 and No.
200 every week from 30 January YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
2012 to 29 February 2016, when 2017: 40 (22-16) 2013: 176 (2-3) 2009: 299 (0-2) 2005: T1523 (0-0)
he broke into Top 100 by winning 2016: 112 (6-10) 2012: 119 (2-3) 2008: 376 (1-1)
Kyoto, JPN Challenger title. 2015: 126 (2-6) 2011: 234 (2-3) 2007: 998 (2-1)
> Captured 1st ATP World Tour 2014: 131 (0-3) 2010: 180 (0-2) 2006: 488 (0-0)
title in 1st final and following 1st
SF at 2017 Antalya. Became 2nd GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-6)
Japanese ATP champion since W-L 18 17 16 15 14
Matsuoka at 1992 Seoul (also Aus. Open 0-1 — 1R — —
Nishikori). Enjoyed career-high Roland Garros 0-1 1R — — —
22 wins in 2017. Wimbledon 1-3 2R — 1R 1R
> Advanced to Grand Slam 2R at US Open 1-1 2R — — —
2017 Wimbledon and 2017 US
Open. Failed to qualify in all 17 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-7)
attempts at Grand Slams from W-L 18 17 16
2009 US Open through 2014 Indian Wells 0-0 — —
Roland Garros before qualifying Miami 0-0 — —
at 2014 Wimbledon. Monte-Carlo 0-0 — —
> All 5 ATP Masters 1000 wins have Madrid 0-0 — —
come in Cincinnati, where he Rome 0-0 — —
defeated A. Zverev en route to Canada 0-2 1R 1R
2016 3R as Q and Sock en route to Cincinnati 5-2 QF 3R
2017 QF. Shanghai 0-2 1R 1R
Paris 0-1 1R —
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CARLOS TABERNER ESP
@Carlos_Taberner @carlostaberner
BORN: 8 August 1997, Valencia, Spain HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 78kg (172lbs)
RESIDENCE: Valencia, Spain PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 0-0 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $67,879
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 175 (23 October 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 337 (18 September 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS court events at 2017 Banja Luka, mental game and heart
PRIZE MONEY: $41,577 BIH and 2017 Sibiu, ROU. > Idol growing up was David Ferrer
W-L: 0-0 > Captured clay-court titles on ITF > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
CHALLENGER: 22-13 (singles), 7-7 Futures Circuit in 2016 at would be a football player
(doubles) Bucharest, ROU; Denis, ESP and Favourite sports team is
>
Hammamet, TUN. Spanish football club Levante
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Went 40-17 on ITF Junior Circuit > When not playing tennis, enjoys
> Broke into Top 200 on 25 with wins over fellow spending time with friends
September 2017 after reaching #NextGenATP players Ruud and Currently trains at Lozano-
>
Sibiu, ROU Challenger final. Tsitsipas. Altur Tennis Academy
Achieved career-high No. 175 on > Coached by German Anglada,
23 October 2017. Improved year- PERSONAL Jose Altur and Pablo Lozano
end ranking by 400+ spots in > Began playing tennis at age 8
2015 and 2016, then 150+ spots in > Father, Juan, is a businessman;
2017. mother, Alicia, is a tax advisor;
> Yet to make ATP World Tour main sister, Ana
draw debut and has never > Favourite surface is clay and
appeared at a Grand Slam as a favourite shot is forehand
professional or a junior. Lost in Biggest strength on court is
>
qualifying at 2015 Valencia and
2017 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid.
> Reached 1st 2 ATP Challenger YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Tour finals in consecutive clay- 2017: 181 (0-0) 2016: 340 (0-0) 2015: 789 (0-0) 2014: T1280 (0-0)
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HORIA TECAU ROU
@horiatecau1 @horiatecau
BORN: 19 January 1985, Brasov, Romania HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 88kg (194lbs)
RESIDENCE: Constanta, Romania PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 365-222 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 326 (4 April 2005)
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,340,044 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 2 (23 November 2015)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS tour-level win w/Mergea in 2003 (w/Hanescu), Zagreb (IH) (w/D.
PRIZE MONEY: $774,621 Davis Cup tie vs. Ecuador (d. Norman); 2010 (5): New Haven (H),
W-L: 41-26 (doubles) Lapentti/Lapentti 13-11 in 5th) Bastad (CL), 's-Hertogenbosch
DOUBLES TITLES (4): Dubai, Geneva, and 300th w/Mergea in 2016 (G), Casablanca (CL) (all w/
Winston-Salem, US Open Bucharest final (d. Guccione/ Lindstedt), Auckland (H) (w/
SF (4): Rotterdam, Barcelona, Sa). Romanians finished 2002 as Daniell). FINALIST (18).
Shanghai, Paris co-No. 1s in junior doubles
(all w/Rojer) rankings. Won Wimbledon junior PERSONAL
doubles titles together in 2002 > Began playing tennis at age 7
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS and 2003. > Father, Romeo, works in police
> Finished 8 straight seasons in office; mother, Dorinela, works
doubles Top 25 (2010-17), CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (33): 2017 (4): for electric company; brother,
highlighted by career-high No. 2 US Open (H); Winston-Salem (H), Andrei
to end 2015. Also ended 2015 Geneva (CL), Dubai (H) (all w/ > Favourite surface is hard court
season at No. 1 in team rankings Rojer); 2016 (2): Madrid (CL) (w/ Favourite players are Pete
>
w/Rojer, clinching top spot with Rojer); Bucharest (CL) (w/ Sampras and Roger Federer
SF win over Bryan/Bryan at Nitto Mergea); 2015 (3): ATP Finals (IH), > Likes basketball and football,
ATP Finals. Wimbledon (G), Rotterdam (IH) goes to games when he can
> Swept 5 matches and 10 sets en (all w/Rojer) 2014 (8): Valencia Favourite football teams are
>
route to 2015 Nitto ATP Finals (IH), Beijing (H), Shenzhen (H), FC Barcelona and AC Milan
title w/Rojer. Went 11-0 in Washington (H), 's-Hertogenbosch > Wrote "Viata in ritm de tenis"
London w/Rojer during 2015 (G), Bucharest (CL), Casablanca (Life in the rhythm of tennis), a
season (6-0 at Wimbledon). Also (CL), Zagreb (IH) (all w/Rojer); children's book that encourages
qualified at Nitto ATP Finals in 2013 (3): Beijing (H), kids to pursue their dreams
2011 and 2012 w/Lindstedt, then 's-Hertogenbosch (G), Bucharest through hard work
2014 and 2017 w/Rojer. (CL) (all w/Mirnyi); 2012 (4): > In 2017, won ATP World Tour's
> Won 33 ATP doubles titles with 7 Cincinnati (H), Bastad (CL), Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the
partners, including 2+ each year 's-Hertogenbosch (G), Bucharest Year Award
from 2010-17. Captured career- (CL) (all w/Lindstedt); 2011 (4):
high 8 titles in 2014 w/Rojer on 4 Bastad (CL), Casablanca (CL),
different surfaces and (both w/Lindstedt), Acapulco (CL)
continents. Earned 40+ wins in 5
of last 7 seasons (2011-12, 2014-
15, 2017). YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
> Captured Grand Slam titles at 2017: 8 (41-26) 2013: 23 (34-23) 2009: 46 (19-20) 2005: 439 (0-0)
2015 Wimbledon and 2017 US 2016: 19 (36-20) 2012: 9 (48-23) 2008: 88 (3-8) 2004: 242 (0-1)
Open w/Rojer, as well as ATP 2015: 2 (49-22) 2011: 12 (47-28) 2007: 158 (2-3) 2003: 492 (1-0)
Masters 1000 titles at 2012 2014: T16 (50-23) 2010: 19 (34-23) 2006: 283 (1-2) 2002: T1536 (0-0)
Cincinnati w/Lindstedt and 2016
Madrid w/Rojer. Added 2012 GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)
Australian Open mixed doubles Aus. Open Mixed W - 2012 (w/Mattek-Sands)
title w/Mattek-Sands. Wimbledon W - 2015 (w/Rojer); F - 2010-12 (w/Lindstedt)
> Teamed with countryman US Open W - 2017 (w/Rojer)
Mergea to earn silver medal at
2016 Rio Olympics. Enjoyed 1st NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
Career 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
7-10 RR — W RR — RR RR (2014-17 w/Rojer, 2011-12 w/Lindstedt)
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DOMINIC THIEM AUT
www.dominicthiem.tennis @ThiemDomi @ 1.Dominic.Thiem @domithiem
BORN:3September1993,WienerNeustadt,AUT HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 82kg (180lbs)
RESIDENCE: Lichtenworth, Austria PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 171-109 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $9,507,497
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 10-25 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 4 (6 November 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-4 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 86 (3 October 2016)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (8): 2017 (1): Rio de Vienna and Kitzbuhel
PRIZE MONEY: $4,345,626 Janeiro (CL); 2016 (4): Stuttgart (G), > Big football fan and supports
W-L: 49-27 (singles), 3-13 (doubles) Nice (CL), Acapulco (H), Buenos Chelsea FC
SINGLES TITLES (1): Rio de Janeiro Aires (CL); 2015 (3): Gstaad (CL), > Founded his own football club,
F (2): Barcelona, Madrid Umag (CL), Nice (CL). FINALIST (5): called 1. TFC Matzendorf
SF (2): Rome, Roland Garros 2017 (2): Madrid (CL), Barcelona Also enjoys and follows ski
>
QF (6): Brisbane, Sydney, (CL); 2016 (2): Metz (IH), Munich (CL); jump competitions
Rotterdam, Acapulco, Indian 2014 (1): Kitzbuhel (CL). Featured in Vogue’s 2017
>
Wells, Cincinnati CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). September issue
> Joined Austrian military service
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS PERSONAL from November 2014 to April 2015
> Achieved career-high No. 4 on 6 > Nicknamed "Domi" (did not miss any tournaments)
November 2017 and finished a > Began playing tennis at age 6 Coached by Gunter Bresnik.
>
season in Top 5 for 1st time. > Father, Wolfgang, and mother, Physiotherapist is Alex Stober.
Broke into Top 10 on 6 June 2016 Karin, are professional tennis
after reaching Roland Garros SF. coaches; brother, Moritz, also
Improved year-end ranking in 7 plays tennis
straight seasons (2011-17). > Idols growing up were
Peaked at No. 2 in juniors on 3 countrymen Stefan Koubek and
January 2011. Jurgen Melzer
> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in > Favourite shot is forehand and
2016 and 2017, posting 1-2 record surface is clay
both years. > Favourite tournaments are
> Owns 8 ATP titles, including 4 on
3 surfaces in 2016. Saved 1 MP
vs. Nadal en route to 2016 YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Buenos Aires title and 2 MPs vs. 2017: 5 (49-27) 2015: 20 (36-28) 2013: 121 (4-2) 2011: 640 (1-3)
Federer en route to 2016 2016: 8 (58-24) 2014: 39 (22-23) 2012: 405 (1-2) 2010: T915 (0-0)
Stuttgart title. Posted career-
high 58 wins in 2016 with 22-3 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 34-16)
record in deciding sets (19-21 W-L 18 17 16 15 14
entering 2016). Earned biggest Aus. Open 6-4 4R 3R 1R 2R
win of career over No. 1 Murray Roland Garros 12-4 SF SF 2R 2R
in 2017 Barcelona SF. One of 2 Wimbledon 5-4 4R 2R 2R 1R
players with clay-court wins US Open 11-4 4R 4R 3R 4R
over Big Four (also Wawrinka).
> Defeated Djokovic to reach 2nd NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
straight Roland Garros SF in Career 18 17 16
2017. One of 2 players to reach 2-4 RR RR
4R-or-better at all 4 Grand Slam
events in 2017 (also Nadal). ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 39-32)
Advanced to 2011 Roland Garros W-L 18 17 16 15 14
junior final. Indian Wells 7-4 QF 4R 1R 3R
> Saved 5 MPs vs. Dimitrov en Miami 7-4 2R 4R QF 2R
route to 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo 3-4 3R 3R 1R 1R
Madrid final and 3 MPs vs. Madrid 6-2 F 1R — 3R
Querrey en route to 2017 ATP Rome 8-3 SF QF 3R —
Masters 1000 Rome SF. Ended Canada 0-4 2R 2R 1R 1R
Nadal's 19-match win streak on Cincinnati 3-4 QF QF 1R 1R
clay in 2017 Rome QF. Defeated Shanghai 2-3 2R — 2R 2R
Federer to reach 2016 Rome QF. Paris 3-4 3R 2R 2R 2R
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JORDAN THOMPSON AUS
@jordanthommmo2 @jordanthompson2004
BORN: 20 April 1994, Sydney, Australia HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 73kg (161lbs)
RESIDENCE: Sydney, Australia PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 16-29 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $981,787
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-3 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 63 (13 February 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-4 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 77 (30 October 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). > Idol growing up was Lleyton Hewitt
PRIZE MONEY: $512,461 > Enjoys playing football and
W-L: 13-17 (singles), 14-8 (doubles) PERSONAL Playstation with friends
SINGLES QF (1): Brisbane Full name is Jordan Alan
> > Fan of the National Rugby League
DOUBLES TITLES (1): Brisbane Thompson and would have played rugby if he
(w/Kokkinakis) > Began playing tennis at age 4 wasn't a tennis player. Favourite
with his father team is Wests Tigers; favourite
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Father, Stephen, is a tennis
> player is Brett Hodgson.
> Finished in Top 100 for 2nd coach; mother, Karen, works at a > Went to school at Oakhill
straight season (2016-17), superannuation company; sister, College in Australia
achieving career-high No. 63 on Karlie > C oached by Desmond Tyson
13 February 2017. Broke into Top
100 on 2 May 2016 following run
to Anning, CHN Challenger title. YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
> Advanced to 1st ATP World Tour 2017: 94 (13-17) 2015: 154 (0-1) 2013: 315 (0-0)
QF at 2017 Brisbane as WC. At 2016: 79 (3-10) 2014: 273 (0-1)
same event, captured 1st ATP
doubles title in 1st final w/ GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 3-10)
Kokkinakis as WC. W-L 18 17 16 15 14
> Upset World No. 1 and 5-time Aus. Open 1-4 2R 1R 1R 1R
champion Murray in 2017 Roland Garros 1-2 1R 2R — —
London/Queen’s Club 1R as LL Wimbledon 0-2 1R 1R — —
-- 1st tour-level win over Murray US Open 1-2 2R 1R — —
in 21 tries by an Aussie.
> Reached 2R at 2016 Roland ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-3)
Garros as WC, 2017 Australian W-L 18 17
Open and 2017 US Open. Finished Indian Wells 0-1 1R
junior career by reaching 2012 Miami 0-1 1R
US Open boys’ doubles final w/ Monte-Carlo 0-0 —
Kyrgios. Madrid 0-0 —
> Won 4 singles and 4 doubles Rome 0-0 —
titles w/Saville on ATP Canada 0-0 —
Challenger Tour in 2016. Owns Cincinnati 0-0 —
Challenger singles record of Shanghai 0-1 1R
109-65 (4-6 in finals). Paris 0-0 —
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FRANCES TIAFOE USA
@FTiafoe @bigfoe1998 @bigfoe1998
BORN: 20 January 1998, Hyattsville, MD, USA HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 77kg (170lbs)
RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL, USA PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 9-29 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $849,255
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-4 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 60 (24 July 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-3 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 280 (19 June 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Peaked in junior rankings at No. in 1999 and became Head of
PRIZE MONEY: $520,239 2 on 14 April 2014. Won 2013 Maintenance soon after. The
W-L: 7-17 (singles), 3-3 (doubles) Orange Bowl junior title at age 15 twins would often come to work
to become youngest champion in with their father and spend the
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS tournament history. Went 55-19 entire day at the tennis center.
> Achieved new career-high on ITF Junior Circuit, including Their mother helped them with
ranking 11 times in 2017, peaking wins over fellow #NextGenATP schooling.
at No. 60 on 24 July. One of 3 players Fritz, Kozlov, Mmoh, > Favourite surface is clay and
teenagers in 2017 year-end Top Paul and Rublev. shot is forehand
100 (also Shapovalov, Tsitsipas). > Favourite tournament is Indian
Earned 1st ATP ranking point on CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). Wells
same date (10 February 2014) and > Enjoys going to the movies and
at same tournament (Palm PERSONAL watching basketball and
Coast, USA Futures) as > Began playing tennis at age 3 American football
#NextGenATP countryman Fritz. with twin brother Franklin Big fan of NBA player Kevin
>
> Owns records of 9-29 on ATP Father, Frances Sr.; mother,
> Durant and Washington
World Tour, 77-34 on ATP Alphina Redskins (NFL)
Challenger Tour and 25-9 on ITF A product of Junior Tennis
> Coached by countrymen and
>
Futures Circuit. Of 183 main draw Champions Center in College former ATP pros Robby Ginepri
matches, 91 have gone to deciding Park, Md., where his father, an and Michael Russell.
set (49.7%). Boasts 15-1 Futures immigrant from Sierra Leone, Physiotherapist is Paul Kinney.
and 34-24 Challenger record in helped construct tennis facility
deciding sets, but just 4-13 at ATP
and Grand Slam events.
> Earned biggest win of career YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
over fellow #NextGenATP player 2017: 79 (7-17) 2016: 108 (1-6) 2015: 180 (1-5) 2014: 1136 (0-1)
A. Zverev in 2017 ATP Masters
1000 Cincinnati 2R, when GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-7)
German was ranked 7th. W-L 18 17 16 15
Avenged 2R losses to A. Zverev at Aus. Open 1-1 2R — —
2017 Australian Open as Q and Roland Garros 0-2 1R — 1R
2017 Wimbledon. Defeated Wimbledon 1-1 2R — —
#NextGenATP rival Fritz in ATP US Open 0-3 1R 1R 1R
Masters 1000 debut at 2016
Indian Wells as WC. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-6)
> Following 0-5 start to career in W-L 18 17 16
Challenger finals, posted Indian Wells 1-2 1R 2R
4-match winning streak in finals Miami 1-1 2R —
at 2016 Granby, CAN; 2016 Monte-Carlo 0-0 — —
Stockton, USA; 2017 Sarasota, Madrid 0-0 — —
USA and 2017 Aix en Provence, Rome 0-0 — —
FRA. Canada 0-1 1R —
Cincinnati 2-1 3R —
Shanghai 1-1 2R —
Paris 0-0 — —
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VIKTOR TROICKI SRB
www.viktortroicki.com @troicki_viktor @viktortroicki
BORN: 10 February 1986, Belgrade, Serbia HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 86kg (189lbs)
RESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 282-250 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $8,060,087
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 10-65 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 12 (6 June 2011)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 19-14 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 49 (25 October 2010)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Defeated Llodra to clinch 2010 Father, Aleksandar, whose
>
PRIZE MONEY: $989,184 Davis Cup title for Serbia. Owns family is Russian, is a lawyer;
W-L: 24-28 (singles), 13-14 (doubles) 23-13 Davis Cup record (17-11 in mother, Mila, is an economist
SINGLES SF (2): Sydney, Istanbul singles). > Inspired by Andre Agassi, who
QF (3): Sofia, St. Petersburg, was his childhood idol
Shanghai CAREER TITLES (3): 2016 (1): Sydney (H); Lived and practised in Boca
>
DOUBLES TITLES (1): Sofia (w/Zimonjic) 2015 (1): Sydney (H); 2010 (1): Moscow Raton, Florida from age 13-15
(IH).FINALIST (6): 2016 (1): Sofia (IH); > Played football when he was
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2015 (1): Stuttgart (G); 2011 (2): younger
> Finished 9 of last 10 seasons in Moscow (IH), Sydney (H); 2009 (1): > Fan of Partizan Belgrade team
Top 75 (2008-13, 2015-17), Bangkok (IH); 2008 (1): Washington Favourite shot is serve and
>
achieving career-high No. 12 on (H). favourite surface is hard
6 June 2011 after reaching CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1). > Wife, Aleksandra (married 27
Roland Garros 4R. Returned to November 2016); daughter,
Top 20 on 13 July 2015 after PERSONAL Irina (born 16 June 2017)
falling outside Top 800 on 14 July > Nicknamed "Vik" > C oached by Boris Pashanski
2014. > Began playing tennis at age 5 with
> Won back-to-back titles at countryman Nenad Trifunovic as
Sydney, claiming 1st all-qualifier his coach
final on ATP World Tour in 2015
(d. Kukushkin) and saving 1 MP in
2016 final (d. Dimitrov). Beat YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Baghdatis for 1st singles title at 2017: 55 (24-28) 2013: 74 (19-19) 2009: 29 (32-29) 2005: 343 (0-0)
2010 Moscow. Earned biggest 2016: 29 (34-29) 2012: 38 (26-29) 2008: 57 (21-20) 2004: T795 (0-0)
and 1st Top 10 win of career over 2015: 22 (35-28) 2011: 22 (40-26) 2007: 122 (5-7) 2003: T958 (0-0)
countryman and then-No. 3 2014: 102 (8-4) 2010: 28 (37-30) 2006: 207 (1-1)
Djokovic in 2007 Umag 2R.
Suffered 33-match losing streak GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 48-35)
vs. Top 10 from 2009-14. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
> Advanced to 4R of Grand Slam 5 Aus. Open 11-9 3R 3R 3R — 1R 2R 3R 2R 2R 1R
times: 2011 Roland Garros, 2012 Roland Garros 15-9 2R 4R 2R — 4R 2R 4R 3R 2R 1R
Wimbledon, 2013 Roland Wimbledon 14-9 1R 2R 4R — 3R 4R 2R 2R 3R 2R
Garros, 2015 Wimbledon and US Open 8-8 3R 2R 3R — — 1R 1R 1R 2R 3R
2016 Roland Garros. Reached
2004 Wimbledon junior doubles ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 53-68)
final w/Haase. Ended Monfils’ W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
bid for calendar junior Grand Indian Wells 5-9 1R 2R 1R — 1R 2R 4R 4R 3R — 1R
Slam by beating Frenchman in Miami 11-9 2R 3R 3R — 2R 3R 4R 2R 4R 2R —
2004 US Open 3R. Monte-Carlo 6-8 1R 1R 2R — 1R 2R QF 2R 1R — —
> ATP Masters 1000 quarter- Madrid 2-7 — 1R 1R — 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R — —
finalist at 2011 Monte-Carlo and Rome 9-8 2R 2R 3R — 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R — —
2017 Shanghai. Ended Nadal’s Canada 4-7 1R 1R 1R — — 2R 3R 2R 1R — —
2016 season by beating Spaniard Cincinnati 3-7 1R 1R 1R — — 3R 1R 2R 1R — —
in 2016 Shanghai 2R. Shanghai 8-6 QF 3R 2R — — 2R 1R — 2R — —
Paris 5-7 1R 2R 3R — — 1R 3R — 2R 1R —
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STEFANOS TSITSIPAS GRE
www.steftsitsipas.com @StefTsitsipas @StefTsitsipas @stefanostsitsipas98
BORN: 12 August 1998, Athens, Greece HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 83kg (183lbs)
RESIDENCE: Athens, Greece PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 4-10 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $351,082
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 87 (6 November 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 315 (24 July 2017)
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JO-WILFRIED TSONGA FRA
www.jowiltsonga.fr @tsonga7 @tsonga @tsongaofficiel
BORN: 17 April 1985, Le Mans, France HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 91kg (200lbs)
RESIDENCE: Gingins, Switzerland PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 426-195 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $20,808,869
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 43-81 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 5 (27 February 2012)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 15-10 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 33 (26 October 2009)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (16): 2017 (4): Improved Player of the Year by
PRIZE MONEY: $1,857,015 Antwerp(IH), Lyon (CL), Marseille his fellow players
W-L: 38-15 (singles), 1-2 (doubles) (IH), Rotterdam (IH); 2015 (1): Metz His 2008 Paris final vs.
>
SINGLES TITLES (4): Rotterdam, (IH); 2014 (1): Toronto (H); 2013 (1): Nalbandian attracted 2nd-
Marseille, Lyon, Antwerp Marseille (IH); 2012 (2): Metz (IH), highest audience on French TV
F (1): Vienna Doha (H); 2011 (2): Vienna (IH), Metz Canal+ in 2008 for a Sunday
SF (1): Montpellier (IH); 2009 (3): Tokyo (H), Marseille sports program, peaking at 1.3
QF (3): Doha, Australian Open, St. (IH), Johannesburg (H); 2008 (2): million viewers on match point
Petersburg Paris (IH), Bangkok (IH). FINALIST (12). > In 2011, was presented with the ATP
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (4). ACES For Charity grant for his
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS foundation "Attrap' La Balle", which
> Ended 10 straight seasons in Top PERSONAL provides underprivileged children
15, highlighted by 6 Top 10 > Nicknamed "Ali" in Congo with access to sports
finishes (2008-09, 2011-13, 2015). > Father, ex-handball player > Fiancee, Noura; son, Shugar
Ranked in Top 25 each week since Didier, and mother, Evelyne, are (born 18 March 2017)
reaching 2008 Australian Open teachers; sister, Sarah; brother, > C oached by Thierry Ascione
final, including 10 weeks at Enzo. Says he got strength from > Missed 2008 Roland Garros and
career-high No. 5 in 2012. his father, kindness from his Wimbledon (right knee surgery),
> Won 8 of 16 titles in France (3 mother. 2010 and 2013 US Open (left
Marseille, 3 Metz, 1 Paris, 1 Lyon). > Voted 2007 ATP Newcomer of knee), and 2015 Australian Open
Earned 30+ victories in 10 straight the Year and 2008 Most (right forearm)
seasons (2008-17), posting 400th
win overall in 2017 Rotterdam SF
(d. Berdych). Qualified for Nitto YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
ATP Finals in 2008 and 2011-12, 2017: 15 (38-15) 2012: 8 (55-25) 2007: 43 (14-10) 2002: 504 (0-0)
reaching 2011 final. One of 3 2016: 12 (37-17) 2011: 6 (55-24) 2006: 212 (0-0) 2001: 898 (0-0)
players to beat Nadal, Federer 2015: 10 (32-16) 2010: 13 (31-16) 2005: 345 (0-1)
and Djokovic when each were No. 2014: 12 (36-19) 2009: 10 (53-20) 2004: 157 (2-2)
1 (also Del Potro, Murray). 2013: 10 (39-16) 2008: 6 (34-14) 2003: 386 (0-0)
> Reached 2008 Australian Open
final as World No. 38. Remains GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 115-39)
lowest-ranked Grand Slam W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
finalist since No. 54 Baghdatis at Aus. Open 34-10 QF 4R — 4R QF 4R 3R SF QF F 1R — —
2006 Australian Open. Advanced Roland Garros 27-10 1R 3R SF 4R SF QF 3R 4R 4R — — — 1R
to 5 other Grand Slam SFs, most Wimbledon 30-10 3R QF 3R 4R 2R SF SF QF 3R — 4R — —
recently 2015 Roland Garros. US Open 24-9 2R QF QF 4R — 2R QF — 4R 3R 3R — —
One of 3 men to beat Nadal,
Federer, Djokovic and Murray at NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
Grand Slams (also Berdych, Career 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
Wawrinka). Won 2003 US Open 4-7 — — — — — RR F — — RR
junior title (d. Baghdatis).
> Won ATP Masters 1000 titles at ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 118-72)
2008 Paris and 2014 Toronto. W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04
One of 2 active players other than Indian Wells 13-9 2R QF — 2R QF 4R 2R 4R 3R 4R — — — —
Big Four with multiple ATP Miami 17-9 — 3R 3R 4R 4R QF 3R QF QF 3R — — — —
Masters 1000 titles (also A. Monte-Carlo 14-8 2R SF 3R QF SF QF 2R 3R — — — — — —
Zverev). Runner-up at 2011 Paris Madrid 12-9 2R 3R 3R 2R QF 3R 3R 2R 2R 3R — — — —
and 2015 Shanghai. Rome 8-8 — — 2R 3R 2R QF 2R QF 1R 1R — — — —
> Owns 27-9 Davis Cup record, Canada 16-5 2R — QF W — 2R SF — SF — — — — —
leading France to title in 2017 (d. Cincinnati 2-6 2R 3R 1R 1R — — 2R — 2R — — — — —
BEL 3-2) and final in 2014 (l. to Shanghai 17-7 — QF F — SF QF 2R QF 3R — — — — —
SUI 3-1). At 2012 London Paris 18-10 2R QF 3R 3R 2R QF F — QF W 2R — — 2R
Olympics, earned doubles silver Hamburg: 1-1 (2R - 2008)
medal w/Llodra. Doubles Titles (1): 2009 - Shanghai (w/ Benneteau)
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MICHAEL VENUS NZL
@mvenus3
BORN: 16October1987,Auckland,NewZealand HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 85kg (187lbs)
RESIDENCE: Auckland, New Zealand PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 103-88 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 274 (25 July 2011)
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,162,656 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 12 (17 July 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS Garros. Advanced to 2017 US > Favourite surface is hard court
PRIZE MONEY: $612,032 Open mixed doubles final in team and shot is forehand
W-L: 1-2 (singles), 29-30 (doubles) debut w/H. Chan. Favourite tournament is the
>
DOUBLES TITLES (2): Estoril, Roland > Enjoyed 1st ATP Masters 1000 Australian Open
Garros (both w/Harrison) victories en route to 2017 Hobbies include going to the
>
SF (3): 's-Hertogenbosch (w/Sa), Cincinnati SF w/R. Harrison. beach, watching movies and
Cincinnati, ATP Finals (both w/ reading
Harrison) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (7). 2017 (2): > Supports the All Blacks (rugby)
Roland Garros (CL), Estoril (CL) Played college tennis at
>
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (both w/Harrison); 2016 (4): University of Texas (2006) and
> Achieved career-high No. 12 in 's-Hertogenbosch (G), Marseille Louisiana State University
doubles on 17 July 2017 after (IH), Montpellier (IH), Auckland (H) (2008-09)
reaching Wimbledon QF w/ (all w/Pavic); 2015 (1): Nice (CL) (w/ > Named SEC Player of the Year
Harrison. Broke into Top 20 on 12 Pavic). FINALIST (7). and All-American in singles
June 2007 following Roland and doubles as a senior
Garros title w/Harrison. PERSONAL Trains at IMG Academy in
>
Improved year-end ranking in 10 > Began playing tennis at age 4 Bradenton, Florida
straight seasons (2008-17). with his family > Coached by Pat Harrison and
> Defeated defending and eventual Father, David, is involved in
> Will Ward
champions Kontinen/Peers en lighting; mother, Lynne, is a
route to 2017 Nitto ATP Finals SF nurse; sisters, Sarah-Jane,
w/Harrison. Laura and Elizabeth
> Owns 7-7 record in doubles
finals. All 14 finals have come
since May 2015, 13 of 14 have YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
been w/Pavic or w/Harrison, and 2017: 15 (29-30) 2014: 62 (9-14) 2011: 552 (0-1) 2008: T789 (0-0)
12 of 14 were at ATP World Tour 2016: 32 (41-18) 2013: 121 (0-1) 2010: 626 (0-2) 2007: 925 (0-0)
250 events. Earned 36 of career- 2015: 44 (22-19) 2012: 320 (2-3) 2009: 681 (0-0)
best 41 victories in 2016 w/Pavic.
> Posted all 6 wins in 3 sets to GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)
capture 1st Grand Slam doubles Roland Garros W - 2017 (w/Harrison)
title at 2017 Roland Garros w/
Harrison. Became 1st Kiwi to win NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY
Grand Slam men's doubles title Career 18 17
since Parun at 1974 Roland 3-1 SF (w/Harrison)
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FERNANDO VERDASCO ESP
@FerVerdasco7 @fernandoverdasco.esp @ferverdasco
BORN: 15 November 1983, Madrid, Spain HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6’1”)/87kg (192lbs)
RESIDENCE: Doha, Qatar PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 487-361 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $14,490,880
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 24-95 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 7 (20 April 2009)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 23-20 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 8 (11 November 2013)
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JIRI VESELY CZE
@jiri_vesely Jiri Vesely @veselyjiri
BORN: 10 July 1993, Pribram, Czech Republic HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6'6") / 92kg (203lbs)
RESIDENCE: Ras Al Khaimah, UAE PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 85-102 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,917,835
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-15 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 35 (27 April 2015)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 5-4 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 94 (8 June 2015)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (1): 2015 (1): Auckland > Speaks Czech, English and German
PRIZE MONEY: $782,358 (H). FINALIST (1): 2015 (1): Bucharest > Idols growing up were Roger
W-L: 24-26 (singles), 9-12 (doubles) (CL). Federer and Tomas Berdych
SINGLES SF (1): Marrakech CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). Favourite surfaces are hard
>
QF (3): Auckland, Umag, Hamburg and clay, and shot is serve
DOUBLES TITLES (1): Istanbul (w/ PERSONAL > If he wasn't a tennis player, he
Jebavy) Began playing tennis against
> would do something related to
the wall at age 4 after watching sports
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS his father play > Fan of Slavia Prague football
> Finished 5 straight seasons in > Father, Jiri, is a tennis coach; team
Top 100 (2013-17), achieving mother, Irena, is a shoe Named 2013 ATP Star of
>
career-high No. 35 on 27 April company manager; sisters, Tomorrow for being the
2015 after reaching Bucharest Aneta and Natalie youngest player to finish in the
final. Broke into Top 100 on 8 July > Moved to Germany at age 2 and Top 100
2013 -- 2 days before 20th spent 10 years in German cities > Coached by Jaroslav Machovsky.
birthday. Ended 2013 as Wolfsburg and Gottingen, Fitness coach is Jozef Ivanko.
youngest player in Top 100. where his father worked as a
> Reached 1st 2 ATP World Tour tennis coach, before moving
singles finals of career in 2015, back to Czech Republic. Went
winning Auckland as Q and to German school until 6th
finishing as runner-up at grade.
Bucharest. Owns 6 Challenger
championships, highlighted by
2014, 2015 and 2017 titles on YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
home soil at Prostejov, CZE. 2017: 62 (24-26) 2015: 41 (24-30) 2013: 84 (0-7) 2011: 604 (0-0)
> Advanced to Grand Slam 4R for 2016: 55 (21-22) 2014: 66 (16-17) 2012: 260 (0-0) 2010: 862 (0-0)
1st time at 2016 Wimbledon.
Reached 3R at 2014 Wimbledon, GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 14-17)
2015 US Open and 2017 Roland W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13
Garros. Aus. Open 0-4 1R 1R 1R 1R —
> Defeated World No. 1 Djokovic Roland Garros 4-5 3R 2R 1R 2R 1R
for 1st Top 10 win en route to 2016 Wimbledon 7-4 2R 4R 2R 3R —
ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo US Open 3-4 1R 2R 3R 1R 1R
3R. Also reached ATP Masters
1000 3R at 2014 Indian Wells and ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 11-19)
2017 Miami. W-L 18 17 16 15 14
> Went 125-45 on ITF Junior Indian Wells 3-4 2R 1R 1R 3R
Circuit, ending 2011 as World No. Miami 3-4 3R 1R 1R 2R
1. Swept 2011 Australian Open Monte-Carlo 3-3 2R 3R 1R —
junior titles in singles and Madrid 0-1 — — 1R —
doubles w/Horansky. Also Rome 2-2 2R — 2R —
reached junior finals in 2011 US Canada 0-0 — — — —
Open singles, 2010 US Open Cincinnati 0-3 1R 1R 1R —
doubles w/Golding and 2011 Shanghai 0-1 1R — — —
Wimbledon doubles w/Golding. Paris 0-1 — — 1R —
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STAN WAWRINKA SUI
www.stanwawrinka.com @stanwawrinka @StanWawrinkaOfficial @stanwawrinka85
BORN: 28 March 1985, Lausanne, Switzerland HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6’0”)/81kg (179lbs)
RESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 465-262 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $30,905,144
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 50-86 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 3 (27 January 2014)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 26-20 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 88 (2 February 2015)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS (CL); 2006 (1): Umag (CL). FINALIST by his country's TV audience.
PRIZE MONEY: $3,100,512 (12). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (4). Elected 2015 Swiss Sportsman
W-L: 26-11 (singles), 1-3 (doubles) of the Year.
SINGLES TITLES (1): Geneva PERSONAL > A ppeared in ESPN The
F (2): Indian Wells, Roland Garros > Nicknamed "Stan the Man" and Magazine Body Issue in 2015
SF (2): Brisbane, Australian Open "Stanimal" > Supports the "Let it Beat"
> Began playing at 8; stopped foundation
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS school at 15 to focus on tennis > Member of ATP Player Council
> Ended 2014-16 at No. 4 in ATP > Father, Wolfram, is German; for 2014-16 term
Rankings. Reached career-high mother, Isabelle, is Swiss; > Daughter, Alexia (born 12
No. 3 on 27 January 2014 after brother, Jonathan; sisters, February 2010)
winning Australian Open title. Djanaee and Naella. Parents > Works and travels with Yannick
> Qualified for 2013-17 Nitto ATP work on an organic farm, Fattebert. Fitness trainer is
Finals, advancing to 2013-15 SFs. helping handicapped people. Pierre Paganini.
Held 4 MPs in 2014 SF before > Enjoys movies and music. Fan > Appeared at 50 straight Grand
falling to Federer in 3rd-set TB. of Lausanne ice hockey club. Slams before missing 2017 US
> Owns 16 singles titles, including > Swiss flag carrier at 2012 Open and ending seasson
wins in 11 straight finals from Olympics opening ceremony following 2 left knee surgeries in
2014-16. Defeated Federer for > C onsiders backhand his best August 2017. Underwent right
lone ATP Masters 1000 title at shot knee surgery in February 2007.
2014 Monte-Carlo. Also an ATP > Named 2013 Swiss of the Year
Masters 1000 finalist at 2008
Rome, 2013 Madrid and 2017
Indian Wells. One of 2 men to beat YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Big Four on clay (also Thiem) and 2017: 9 (26-11) 2012: 17 (35-20) 2007: 36 (21-24) 2002: 690 (0-0)
1 of 3 to beat Big Four at Grand 2016: 4 (46-18) 2011: 17 (36-20) 2006: 30 (33-24) 2001: T1044(0-0)
Slams (also Berdych, Tsonga). 2015: 4 (55-18) 2010: 21 (36-19) 2005: 55 (16-16)
> Upset World No. 1 in finals of 2014 2014: 4 (39-17) 2009: 21 (31-20) 2004: 162 (0-7)
Australian Open (d. Nadal), 2015 2013: 8 (51-23) 2008: 13 (38-21) 2003: 169 (2-4)
Roland Garros (d. Djokovic) and
2016 US Open (d. Djokovic). At age GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 130-47, 3 titles)
31, became oldest US Open W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
champion since Rosewall in 1970. Aus. Open 36-11 SF 4R SF W 4R 3R QF 3R 3R 2R 3R 2R —
Also beat No. 1 Murray en route to Roland Garros 38-12 F SF W 1R QF 4R 4R 4R 3R 3R 2R 1R 3R
2017 Roland Garros final. Owns Wimbledon 18-13 1R 2R QF QF 1R 1R 2R 1R 4R 4R 1R 3R 1R
4-4 record vs. World No. 1 at US Open 38-11 — W SF QF SF 4R 2R QF 1R 4R 4R 3R 3R
Grand Slams and 0-16 elsewhere.
> Won Olympic doubles gold NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
medal in 2008 w/Federer and Career 18 17 16 15 14 13
helped Swiss to Davis Cup title in 7-8 ** RR SF SF SF
2014. Played longest Davis Cup ** Qualified but did not play due to injury
rubber in 2013 w/Chiudinelli (l. to
Berdych/Rosol 24-22 in 5th after ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 138-94; 1 title)
7h1m). W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
Indian Wells 22-10 F 4R 2R 4R 4R 3R QF — 4R QF — 2R —
CAREER TITLES (16): 2017 (1): Geneva Miami 9-9 4R 2R 3R 4R — — 2R 3R 4R 2R — 2R —
(CL); 2016 (4): US Open (H), Geneva Monte-Carlo 20-9 3R QF 3R W QF QF — 3R SF 1R — 1R —
(CL), Dubai (H), Chennai (H); 2015 Madrid 13-11 2R 2R 3R 2R F 3R 1R 3R 3R 3R 1R — —
(4): Tokyo (H), Roland Garros Rome 22-12 3R 3R SF 3R 2R 3R 3R QF 3R F 1R 1R 2R
(CL), Rotterdam (IH), Chennai (H); Canada 13-10 — SF 2R 3R 2R — QF 2R 3R 3R 2R — 1R
2014 (3): Monte-Carlo (CL), Cincinnati 13-10 — 3R QF QF 2R SF 1R 2R 1R — 1R 3R —
Australian Open (H), Chennai (H); Shanghai 12-8 — 3R QF 2R QF 3R 3R 2R 3R — — — —
2013 (1): Oeiras (CL); 2011 (1): Paris 13-12 — 2R SF 3R QF 3R 1R 3R 1R 2R 3R 2R 2R
Chennai (H); 2010 (1): Casablanca Hamburg: 1-3 (2R - 2008; 1R - 2007, 2006)
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DONALD YOUNG USA
@Yimlife1313 @donaldyoungjr
BORN: 23 July 1989, Chicago, IL, USA HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 79kg (175lbs)
RESIDENCE: Atlanta, GA, USA PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 121-175 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,216,868
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 3-25 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 38 (27 February 2012)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 5-4 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 43 (14 August 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS > Went 113-32 on ITF Junior him throughout his career
PRIZE MONEY: $926,672 Circuit, ending 2005 as World > Parents run the South Fulton
W-L:24-22 (singles), 9-13 (doubles) No. 1. Won junior singles titles at Tennis Center in College Park,
SINGLES SF (2): Memphis, Delray 2005 Australian Open and 2007 Georgia
Beach Wimbledon, as well as 2005 US > Writes right-handed
QF (3): London/Queen's Club, Open junior doubles title w/ > Favourite surface is hard and
Eastbourne, Shenzhen Clayton. Reached 2005 shot is volley
Australian Open junior doubles > Favourite tournaments are
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS final w/de Bakker. Washington and US Open
> F inished 7 seasons in Top 100 > Favourite athletes are Michael
(2007, 2011, 2013-17), breaking CAREER FINALIST (2): 2015 (1): Delray Jordan, Pete Sampras and
into Top 100 at age 18 on 19 Beach (H); 2011 (1): Bangkok (IH). Tiger Woods. Also a fan of
November 2007. Achieved CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2). Atlanta Falcons (NFL).
career-high No. 38 on 27 > Enjoys playing table tennis and
February 2012 before suffering PERSONAL board games like Monopoly
17-match losing streak. Earned > Began playing tennis at age 3 > Only athlete in Newsweek
1st ATP ranking point 10 days with mother, Illona, and father, Magazine's "Who's Next?"
after 15th birthday on 2 August Donald, Sr., who have coached feature on 27 December 2004
2004.
> Advanced to ATP World Tour
finals at 2011 Bangkok and 2015 YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Delray Beach. Earned career- 2017: 61 (24-22) 2013: 96 (2-3) 2009: 194 (0-4) 2005: 571 (0-7)
high 24 wins in 2017. Owns 156- 2016: 88 (18-21) 2012: 190 (5-24) 2008: 140 (8-20) 2004: T1253 (0-0)
79 Challenger record (8-8 in 2015: 48 (22-23) 2011: 39 (19-17) 2007: 98 (2-3)
finals). 2014: 57 (18-22) 2010: 128 (3-6) 2006: 484 (0-3)
> Played in US Open main draw 13
straight years (2005-17), GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 20-34)
highlighted by 4R finishes in 2011 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
and 2015. Upset Wawrinka in Aus. Open 6-8 2R 1R 2R 3R — 2R 1R 2R — 1R — — —
5th-set TB at 2011 US Open, then Roland Garros 2-6 1R 1R 1R 3R — 1R — — — 1R — — —
beat Simon and Troicki for 1st 2 Wimbledon 2-7 2R 2R 1R 1R — 1R 1R — — 1R — — —
comebacks from 2 sets down at US Open 10-13 2R 2R 4R 1R 2R 1R 4R 1R 1R 1R 3R 1R 1R
2015 US Open. Advanced to 1st
Grand Slam final in 2nd doubles ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 19-38)
event w/S. Gonzalez at 2017 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05
Roland Garros. Indian Wells 9-9 4R 1R 3R 1R — 1R 3R — — 3R — 1R 1R
> Reached ATP Masters 1000 R16 Miami 5-8 4R 1R 2R 2R — 1R 1R — — — — 1R 1R
at 2015 Montreal as Q, 2017 Monte-Carlo 0-1 — — — — — 1R — — — — — — —
Indian Wells and 2017 Miami. Madrid 0-2 — — 1R — — 1R — — — — — — —
Qualified 7 times at ATP Masters Rome 0-3 1R — 1R — — 1R — — — — — — —
1000 events, including 2011 Canada 4-6 1R 2R 3R 2R — 1R — — — 1R — — —
Indian Wells, where he defeated Cincinnati 0-4 1R — — — — 1R — 1R — 1R — — —
No. 5 Murray in 2R for biggest Shanghai 1-3 — — 1R 1R — — 2R — — — — — —
win of career. Paris 0-2 — — — 1R — — 1R — — — — — —
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MIKHAIL YOUZHNY RUS
BORN: 25 June 1982, Moscow, Russia HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 73kg (160lbs)
RESIDENCE: Moscow, Russia PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 492-398 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $13,863,808
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 31-87 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 8 (28 January 2008)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 21-17 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 38 (11 April 2011)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (10): 2013 (2): Valencia > At age 13, ballboyed for 1995
PRIZE MONEY: $489,264 (IH), Gstaad (CL); 2012 (1): Zagreb (IH); Russia-USA Davis Cup final in
W-L:10-20 (singles), 1-6 (doubles) 2010 (2): Kuala Lumpur (IH), Munich Moscow and posed for photos
SINGLES QF (1): Chennai (CL); 2009 (1): Moscow (IH); 2008 (1): with Jim Courier, Pete
Chennai (H); 2007 (1): Rotterdam (IH); Sampras and Todd Martin
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2004 (1): St. Petersburg (IC); 2002 (1): Graduated with Philosophy
>
> Ended 13 straight seasons in Top Stuttgart (CL).FINALIST (11). Doctor's Degree from the
50 (2002-14) and 16 of last 17 CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (9). FINALIST (3). University of Moscow on 15
seasons in Top 100 (2001-14, November 2011
2016-17). Broke into Top 10 in PERSONAL > Wife, Yulia (married 22 November
2007, achieved career-high No. 8 > Began playing tennis at age 6 2008 in Moscow); sons, Maxim
in 2008 and finished in Top 10 for Father, Mikhail, is deceased;
> (born on 4 December 2009) and
1st time in 2010. mother, Lubov, is an economist; Igor (born on 4 July 2012)
> Captured 10 singles titles, brother, Andrei > C oached by Boris Sobkin (since
including 2 on home soil at 2004 Childhood hero was Stefan
> age 10). Fitness trainer is Oleg
St. Petersburg and 2009 Edberg Mosiakov.
Moscow. Earned 20+ victories in
13 straight seasons (2001-13),
highlighted by 50-win campaign YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
in 2007. Enjoyed 400th win of 2017: 84 (10-20) 2012: 25 (33-21) 2007: 19 (50-24) 2002: 32 (31-24)
career in 2013 Doha 1R (d. 2016: 57 (17-18) 2011: 35 (27-24) 2006: 24 (25-21) 2001: 58 (20-20)
Becker). Boasts 2nd-most wins 2015: 127 (9-24) 2010: 10 (43-19) 2005: 44 (23-23) 2000: 113 (6-8)
among Russians with 492 2014: 48 (18-23) 2009: 19 (42-28) 2004: 16 (42-27) 1999: 327 (0-1)
(Kafelnikov 609). Owns 4 wins vs. 2013: 15 (39-24) 2008: 33 (28-22) 2003: 43 (29-27) 1998: T1105 (0-0)
World No. 2 (3 vs. Nadal, 1 vs.
Djokovic), but none against No. 1. GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 101-64)
> Advanced to US Open SFs in 2006 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
and 2010. Reached QFs of all 4 Aus. Open 20-15 1R — 1R 2R 2R 1R 3R 3R 1R QF 3R 1R 2R 1R 4R 3R 3R
Grand Slams, including Roland Garros 23-17 1R 1R 1R 2R 4R 3R 3R QF 2R 3R 4R 2R 2R 3R 2R 1R 1R
Australian Open in 2008, Roland Wimbledon 32-17 2R 2R 1R 2R 4R QF 4R 2R 1R 4R 4R 3R 4R 1R 2R 4R 4R
Garros in 2010 and Wimbledon in US Open 26-15 2R 3R 2R 1R QF 1R 1R SF 2R — 2R SF 3R 3R 1R — 3R
2012.
> Reached 6 ATP Masters 1000 ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 77-107)
QFs, most recently at 2014 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
Shanghai. Earned 2 of his 31 Top Indian Wells 6-10 2R 2R 1R — 2R — — — 1R 3R 2R 1R 2R 4R 1R — —
10 wins over Gonzalez and Haas Miami 11-13 1R 2R 2R — 3R — 3R QF 2R 4R 3R 1R 2R 1R 2R — —
to advance to 2007 ATP Masters Monte-Carlo 4-11 — — 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 2R — 2R 2R 1R — — 1R — 3R
1000 Paris QF. Madrid 7-11 — — — 2R 3R 2R 1R 2R — 1R 2R — 1R 1R 1R 3R —
> Rallied Russia to 2002 Davis Cup Rome 8-11 — — — 3R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R — 3R 2R 1R 1R 1R — —
title by coming back from 2 sets Canada 13-15 1R 2R 3R 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 2R 1R 2R 1R — —
down to defeat Mathieu (RUS d. Cincinnati 13-14 1R 2R — 3R 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R 2R 2R QF 2R 3R — —
FRA 3-2). Also played in 2007 Shanghai 3-6 — 1R — QF 1R 1R 1R 2R — — — — — — — — —
final (USA d. RUS 4-1). Paris 6-9 — — — 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R — 1R QF — — QF 1R — —
Hamburg: 6-7 (QF - 2004; 3R - 2003; 2R - 2005; 1R - 2008, 2007, 2006, 2002)
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HORACIO ZEBALLOS ARG
@HoracioZeballos @horaciozeballos
BORN: 27 April 1985, Mar del Plata, Argentina HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 83kg (183lbs)
RESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, Argentina PLAYS: Left-handed · One-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 80-119 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,602,816
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-7 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 39 (4 March 2013)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-2 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 32 (25 October 2010)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER TITLES (1): 2013 (1): Vina del > Idols growing up were Goran
PRIZE MONEY: $873,266 Mar (CL). FINALIST (1): 2009 (1): St. Ivanisevic and Thomas Muster.
W-L: 20-22 (singles), 25-18 (doubles) Petersburg (IH). Met both in 2008 at Graz,
SINGLES SF (1): Barcelona CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (7). FINALIST (6). Austria.
QF (1): Munich > Fan of Boca Juniors and enjoys
DOUBLES TITLES (1): Houston PERSONAL drinking mate on the Argentinean
(w/Peralta) > Began playing tennis at age 6 coast
with father, also Horacio, who > Voted 2009 ATP Newcomer of
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS coached him until age 18 the Year by his fellow players
> Finished 5 seasons in Top 100 > Mother, Carolina, is a geography > Wife, Sofia Menconi (married
(2009, 2012-13, 2016-17), teacher; sister, Carolina, plays 28 October 2014); daughter,
achieving career-high No. 39 on on the ITF Women's Circuit Emma (born 18 April 2016)
4 March 2013 after reaching Moved to Buenos Aires in
> > Coached by Alejandro Lombardo
Acapulco QF. January 2009
> Captured 1st ATP World Tour > Favourite surface is clay, shot
singles title at 2013 Vina del Mar is forehand and tournaments
with biggest win of career, are US Open and Acapulco
spoiling No. 5 Nadal’s comeback
from left knee injury by upsetting
Spaniard in final. Did not reach YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
another SF until 2017 Barcelona. 2017: 66 (20-22) 2013: 56 (15-23) 2009: 45 (5-5) 2005: 524 (0-0)
Earned career-high 20 singles 2016: 71 (7-13) 2012: 84 (3-9) 2008: 209 (0-0) 2004: 687 (0-0)
wins in 2017. 2015: 124 (2-4) 2011: 109 (5-6) 2007: 254 (0-0) 2003: T1203 (0-0)
> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R and 2014: 123 (7-9) 2010: 110 (16-28) 2006: 264 (0-0)
4R for 1st time at 2017 Roland
Garros. Lost to Karlovic in 2017 GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 8-20)
Australian Open 1R, when he led W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09
by 2 sets before falling 22-20 in Aus. Open 0-4 1R — — 1R 1R — — 1R —
5th after 5h14m. Match featured Roland Garros 6-5 4R 1R — — 2R 2R — 2R —
longest 5th set in tournament Wimbledon 0-5 1R 1R 1R — 1R — — 1R —
history (42 games) and most US Open 2-6 1R 2R — — 1R — 1R 1R 2R
games overall since TBs were
instituted in 1972 (84 games). ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 9-15)
> Reached ATP Masters 1000 R16 W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
for 1st time at 2016 Miami as LL. Indian Wells 2-4 2R — — 2R 1R — — 1R
Received 1R bye after replacing Miami 7-5 2R 4R — 2R 2R — — 3R
Federer, defeated Del Potro in Monte-Carlo 0-2 — — — — 1R — — 1R
2R, and saved 1 MP to beat Madrid 0-1 — — — — 1R — — —
Verdasco in 3R (l. to Goffin). Rome 0-2 — — — — 1R — — 1R
> Owns 15 singles and 34 doubles Canada 0-0 — — — — — — — —
titles on ATP Challenger Tour. Cincinnati 0-1 — — — — — — — 1R
Boasts 306-176 Challenger Shanghai 0-0 — — — — — — — —
singles record, posting 300th Paris 0-0 — — — — — — — —
win in 2017 Lyon, FRA 2R (d. E.
Ymer).
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ALEXANDER ZVEREV GER
@alexzverev123
BORN: 20 April 1997, Hamburg, Germany HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6’6”) / 86kg (189lbs)
RESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 117-70 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $7,041,628
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 11-16 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 3 (6 November 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-4 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 89 (26 June 2017)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS beating Federer in final at 2017 pro player and is now his coach;
PRIZE MONEY: $5,108,998 ATP Masters 1000 Montreal. mother, Irina, is a tennis coach;
W-L: 55-22 (singles), 11-9 (doubles) Second active player besides Big brother, Mischa, finished 2017 at
SINGLES TITLES (5): Montpellier, Four to win 2+ ATP Masters 1000 No. 33. Family moved to
Munich, Rome, Washington, titles (also Tsonga). Germany in 1991.
Montreal > Finished 2013 as World No. 1 Speaks German, Russian and
>
F (1): Halle junior. Went 96-35 on ITF Junior English
SF (2): 's-Hertogenbosch, Beijing Circuit including victories over Idol growing up was Roger
>
QF (4): Miami, Madrid, Shenzhen, fellow #NextGenATP players Federer. Enjoys watching NBA
Vienna Fritz, Kozlov, Mmoh, Paul and and favourite sporting personality
DOUBLES TITLES (1): Montpellier (w/M. Rublev. Won 2014 Australian is Dwyane Wade.
Zverev) Open junior title and reached > Named 2015 ATP Star of
2013 Roland Garros junior final. Tomorrow for being the
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS youngest player to finish in the
> Reached career-high No. 3 on 6 CAREER TITLES (6): 2017 (5): Montreal Top 100
November 2017, becoming (H), Washington (H), Rome (CL), > Featured in Vogue's 2015 and
youngest Top 3 player since Munich (CL), Montpellier (IH); 2017 September issue
then-No. 3 Djokovic in 2007. 2016 (1): St. Petersburg (IH). > Enjoys playing golf and Fifa 18
Achieved new career-high FINALIST (3): 2017 (1): Halle(G); > Trains in Monaco and
ranking 8 times in 2017 and 14 2016 (2): Halle (G), Nice (CL). Saddlebrook, Florida
times in 2016. Youngest player in CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3). > Coached by his father, Alexander,
2017 year-end Top 10, 2016 year- and former World No. 1 Juan
end Top 50, 2015 year-end Top PERSONAL Carlos Ferrero (since July 2017).
100 and 2014 year-end Top 150. > Nickname is "Sascha" Fitness trainer is Jez Green and
> In 2017, became youngest player > Began playing tennis at age 5 physiotherapist is Hugo Gravil.
to qualify for Nitto ATP Finals > Father, Alexander, was a former
since Del Potro in 2008 and 1st
German since Schuettler in
2003. Went 1-2 in RR. YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
> Youngest player to win 5+ titles in 2017: 4 (55-22) 2015: 83 (14-17) 2013: 699 (0-1)
a season (2017) since Djokovic in 2016: 24 (44-24) 2014: 137 (4-6) 2012: T1163 (0-1)
2007 and 1st German since
Becker in 1996. As 19-year-old, GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-10)
defeated Wawrinka for 1st title at W-L 18 17 16 15
2016 St. Petersburg, becoming Aus. Open 2-2 3R 1R —
youngest ATP champion since Roland Garros 2-2 1R 3R —
Nishikori, 18, at 2008 Delray Wimbledon 6-3 4R 3R 2R
Beach. Won singles title, as well US Open 2-3 2R 2R 1R
as doubles title with older
brother M. Zverev, at 2017 NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
Montpellier -- 1st player to Career 18 17
sweep since Hewitt at 2014 1-2 RR
Newport and 1st brothers since
Murrays at 2011 Tokyo. ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 30-16; 2 titles)
> Earned biggest victory of career W-L 18 17 16 15
over No. 2 Djokovic to win 2017 Indian Wells 4-2 3R 4R —
ATP Masters 1000 Rome title. Miami 5-3 QF 2R 2R
First ATP Masters 1000, ATP Monte-Carlo 3-2 3R 2R —
Finals or Grand Slam champion Madrid 3-1 QF — —
player born after 1988. As Rome 7-1 W 2R —
20-year-old, youngest ATP Canada 5-1 W 1R —
Masters 1000 champion since Cincinnati 0-3 2R 1R 1R
Djokovic, 19, at 2007 Miami. Shanghai 3-2 3R 3R —
Saved 3 MPs vs. Gasquet before Paris 0-1 2R — —
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MISCHA ZVEREV GER
@mischazverevofficial
BORN: 22 August 1987, Moscow, Russia HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 88kg (194lbs)
RESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand
CAREER W-L: 110-155 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,115,572
CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 7-18 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 25 (24 July 2017)
CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 4-3 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 44 (8 June 2009)
2017 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER F (2): 2017 (1): Geneva (CL); Favourite surface is indoors
>
PRIZE MONEY: $1,479,705 2010 (1): Metz (IH). and shot is serve-and-volley
W-L: 30-32 (singles), 17-23 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (6). Wife, Evgenia (married 24
>
SINGLES F (1): Geneva November 2017)
SF (2): Stuttgart, Metz PERSONAL > Ended 2014 season at Roland
QF (2): Australian Open, Stockholm > Nickname is "Misch" Garros and returned in 2015 on
DOUBLES TITLES (1): Montpellier > Began playing tennis at age 2 ITF Futures Circuit after
(w/A. Zverev) with father Alexander, a former undergoing wrist surgery and
ATP pro and is now his coach; suffering back, knee and rib
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS mother, Irina, is also a former injuries
> Achieved career-high No. 25 on player and a tennis coach;
24 July 2017 before finishing brother, Sascha, finished 2017
season at year-end high No. 33. as World No. 4.
Fell as low as No. 1,067 on 9 Admired his father, who
>
March 2015. Returned to Top 50 according to players such as
on 9 January 2017 for 1st time Volkov and Kafelnikov, "played
since 5 October 2009. like a cat on the court"
> Qualified for 10 tour-level events > Family moved from Moscow to
in 2016, most of any player in Germany in 1991
Open Era (9 players qualified 9 > Speaks Russian, German and
times in single season). Also English
qualified en route to singles > Likes fishing and NBA (supports
finals at 2010 Metz and 2017 Miami Heat)
Geneva.
> Captured 2017 Montpellier
doubles title with little brother YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)
Alexander, who won singles title 2017: 33 (30-32) 2012: 159 (0-3) 2007: 80 (6-8) 2002: T1345 (0-0)
-- 1st sweep by brothers since 2016: 51 (12-14) 2011: 209 (2-18) 2006: 157 (3-3)
Murrays at 2011 Tokyo. Reached 2015: 172 (7-8) 2010: 82 (13-18) 2005: 552 (0-0)
doubles finals w/A. Zverev at 2014: 724 (0-0) 2009: 78 (15-24) 2004: 690 (0-0)
2015 Munich, 2016 Montpellier 2013: 174 (4-5) 2008: 80 (18-22) 2003: 776 (0-0)
and 2017 Halle. Defeated A.
Zverev in 2012 Dallas, USA GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 14-21)
Challenger Q2 and 2014 Houston W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07
Q1. Aus. Open 5-6 QF — — — — — 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R
> Earned biggest win of career Roland Garros 0-6 1R — — — — 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R —
over No. 1 Murray to reach 1st Wimbledon 5-5 3R — — — — — 1R — 2R 3R 1R
Grand Slam QF at 2017 US Open 4-4 4R 2R — — — — — — 1R 1R —
Australian Open. Together with
A. Zverev, 1st brothers to reach ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 13-25)
Grand Slam 3R since Blacks at W-L 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09
1998 Australian Open. Also Indian Wells 3-6 3R — 1R — 2R — 2R 1R 1R
reached Wimbledon 3R and US Miami 0-3 2R — — — — — 1R — 1R
Open 4R in 2017. Monte-Carlo 0-1 1R — — — — — — — —
> Qualified at all 4 Grand Slams, Madrid 0-1 1R — — — — — — — —
but missed 17 straight main Rome 3-2 1R — — — — — — — QF
draws from 2012 Wimbledon Canada 1-2 2R — — — — — — — 1R
through 2016 Wimbledon, falling Cincinnati 1-3 2R 1R — — — — — — 1R
in qualifying 11 times. Qualified Shanghai 5-4 1R QF — — — — — 3R 1R
at 6 ATP Masters 1000 events, Paris 0-2 1R 1R — — — — — — —
reaching QFs as Q at 2009 Rome Hamburg: 0-1 (1R - 2008)
and 2016 Shanghai.
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PLAYER BIRTHDAYS
JANUARY MARCH MAY Ricardas Berankis 21-1990
Pablo Cuevas 1-1986 Divij Sharan 2-1986 Tommy Robredo 1-1982 Janko Tipsarevic 22-1984
Ivan Dodig 2-1985 Rohan Bopanna 4-1980 Jaume Munar 5-1997 Vasek Pospisil 23-1990
Liam Broady 4-1994 Blaz Kavcic 5-1987 Ryan Harrison 7-1992 Mikhail Youzhny 25-1982
Alex Bolt 5-1993 Steve Darcis 13-1984 Benoit Paire 8-1989 Adrian Mannarino 29-1988
Sergiy Stakhovsky 6-1986 Andres Molteni 15-1988 Gilles Muller 9-1983 Dusan Lajovic 30-1990
Kyle Edmund 8-1995 Renzo Olivo 15-1992 Evgeny Donskoy 9-1990
Michael Mmoh 10-1998 Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi 17-1980 Sebastian Ofner 12-1996 JULY
Mitchell Krueger 12-1994 Rajeev Ram 18-1984 Andy Murray 15-1987 Ze Zhang 4-1990
Kamil Majchrzak 13-1996 Pierre-Hugues Herbert 18-1991 Leonardo Mayer 15-1987 Yuki Bhambri 4-1992
Ruben Bemelmans 14-1988 Roberto Carballes Baena 23-1993 Lukasz Kubot 16-1982 Mate Pavic 4-1993
Marcin Matkowski 15-1981 Grigor Dimitrov 16-1991 Brayden Schnur 4-1995
Evan King 25-1992
Albert Ramos-Vinolas 17-1988 Guido Pella 17-1990 Ernesto Escobedo 4-1996
Arthur De Greef 27-1992
Marcelo Demoliner 18-1989 Tommy Paul 17-1997 Max Mirnyi 6-1977
Stan Wawrinka 28-1985
Mathias Bourgue 18-1994 Kevin Anderson 18-1986 Jiri Vesely 10-1993
Jurgen Zopp 29-1988
Horia Tecau 19-1985 Tatsuma Ito 18-1988 Martin Klizan 11-1989
Joao Sousa 30-1989
Malek Jaziri 20-1984 Hyeon Chung 19-1996 Pablo Carreno Busta 12-1991
Henri Laaksonen 31-1992
Robert Farah 20-1987 Damir Dzumhur 20-1992 Mirza Basic 12-1991
Frances Tiafoe 20-1998 Karen Khachanov 21-1996 Gerald Melzer 13-1990
APRIL
Nicolas Mahut 21-1982 Jurgen Melzer 22-1981 Uladzimir Ignatik 14-1990
David Ferrer 2-1982
Philipp Oswald 23-1986 Novak Djokovic 22-1987 Peter Gojowczyk 15-1989
Matthias Bachinger 2-1987
Ricardo Ojeda Lara 26-1993 Akira Santillan 22-1997 Oliver Marach 16-1980
Dudi Sela 4-1985
Taro Daniel 27-1993 Daniel Evans 23-1990 Oscar Otte 16-1993
Robin Haase 6-1987
Calvin Hemery 28-1995 Fabio Fognini 24-1987 Aljaz Bedene 18-1989
Elias Ymer 10-1996
Vincent Millot 30-1986 Thomas Fabbiano 26-1989 Bjorn Fratangelo 19-1993
Nicholas Monroe 12-1982
Filip Peliwo 30-1994 Pedro Sousa 27-1988 Tennys Sandgren 22-1991
Marcel Granollers 12-1986
Kenny De Schepper 29-1987 Donald Young 23-1989
Matteo Berrettini 12-1996
FEBRUARY Alessandro Giannessi 30-1990 John Peers 25-1988
Roberto Bautista Agut 14-1988 Marc Lopez 31-1982
Stefan Kozlov 1-1998 Thiago Monteiro 31-1994
Denis Shapovalov 15-1999
Carlos Berlocq 3-1983
Rogerio Dutra Silva 5-1984 Mackenzie McDonald 16-1995 JUNE AUGUST
Marton Fucsovics 8-1992 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 17-1985 Laslo Djere 2-1995 Victor Estrella Burgos 2-1980
Viktor Troicki 10-1986 Wesley Koolhof 17-1989 Rafael Nadal 3-1986 Guido Andreozzi 5-1991
Daniil Medvedev 11-1996 Corentin Moutet 19-1999 Nenad Zimonjic 4-1976 Roger Federer 8-1981
Jeremy Chardy 12-1987 Jordan Thompson 20-1994 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 4-1983 Carlos Taberner 8-1997
Jamie Murray 13-1986 Alexander Zverev 20-1997 Benjamin Bonzi 9-1996 Felix Auger-Aliassime 8-2000
Andreas Seppi 21-1984 Juan Sebastian Cabal 25-1986 Gleb Sakharov 10-1988 Stefanos Tsitsipas 12-1998
Andrey Kuznetsov 22-1991 Jan-Lennard Struff 25-1990 John Millman 14-1989 Norbert Gombos 13-1990
Nikoloz Basilashvili 23-1992 John Isner 26-1985 Peter Polansky 15-1988 Yen-Hsun Lu 14-1983
Lucas Pouille 23-1994 Darian King 26-1992 Maximilian Marterer 15-1995 Diego Schwartzman 16-1992
Santiago Gonzalez 24-1983 Horacio Zeballos 27-1985 Marcos Baghdatis 17-1985 Nicolas Kicker 16-1992
Bruno Soares 27-1982 Nick Kyrgios 27-1995 Alexander Bublik 17-1997 Denis Kudla 17-1992
Facundo Bagnis 27-1990 Bob Bryan 29-1978 Richard Gasquet 18-1986 Nicolas Almagro 21-1985
Filip Krajinovic 27-1992 Mike Bryan 29-1978 Henri Kontinen 19-1990 Mischa Zverev 22-1987
Ivo Karlovic 28-1979 Brian Baker 30-1985 Nikola Milojevic 19-1995 Cameron Norrie 23-1995
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PLAYER BIRTHDAYS
Jean-Julien Rojer 25-1981 OCTOBER NOVEMBER Casper Ruud 22-1998
Ernests Gulbis 30-1988 Florian Mayer 5-1983 Lukas Lacko 3-1987 Nikola Mektic 24-1988
Jozef Kovalik 4-1992 Steve Johnson 24-1989
Federico Delbonis 5-1990
SEPTEMBER Alexandr Dolgopolov 7-1988 Mikhail Kukushkin 26-1987
Joao Domingues 5-1993
Gael Monfils 1-1986 Ramkumar Ramanathan 8-1994 Gilles Simon 27-1984
Matwe Middelkoop 3-1983 Sam Querrey 7-1987 Attila Balazs 27-1988
Marcus Daniell 9-1989
Dominic Thiem 3-1993 Simone Bolelli 8-1985 Radu Albot 11-1989 Milos Raonic 27-1990
Go Soeda 5-1984 Cedrik-Marcel Stebe 9-1990 Egor Gerasimov 11-1992 Kei Nishikori 29-1989
Denis Istomin 7-1986 Jared Donaldson 9-1996 Jerzy Janowicz 13-1990 Thomaz Bellucci 30-1987
Illya Marchenko 8-1987 Nicolas Jarry 11-1995 Yannick Hanfmann 13-1991 Tim Smyczek 30-1987
Julio Peralta 9-1981 Borna Coric 14-1996
Raven Klaasen 16-1982
Fabrice Martin 11-1986 Fernando Verdasco 15-1983
Philipp Kohlschreiber 16-1983
Tomas Berdych 17-1985 Gastao Elias 24-1990
Yuichi Sugita 18-1988 Michael Venus 16-1987
Matthew Ebden 26-1987
Viktor Galovic 19-1990 Marius Copil 17-1990 Edouard Roger-Vasselin 28-1983
Feliciano Lopez 20-1981 Marcelo Arevalo 17-1990
Franko Skugor 20-1987 Andrey Rublev 20-1997 DECEMBER
Andrej Martin 20-1989 Bernard Tomic 21-1992 Soonwoo Kwon 2-1997
Marcelo Melo 23-1983 David Goffin 7-1990
Quentin Halys 26-1996
Juan Martin del Potro 23-1988 Dustin Brown 8-1984
Alexey Vatutin 27-1992
Jack Sock 24-1992 Paolo Lorenzi 15-1981
Yoshihito Nishioka 27-1995 Adrian Menendez-Maceiras 28-1985 Stefano Travaglia 18-1991
Marin Cilic 28-1988 Yannick Maden 28-1989 Julien Benneteau 20-1981
Marco Cecchinato 30-1992 Taylor Fritz 28-1997 Aldin Setkic 21-1987
The 2017 Nitto ATP Finals qualifiers pose for the official photo at the Tower of London.
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FORMER NO.1 OR MULTIPLE
GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS
GRAND SLAM HISTORY
CAREER
RECORD 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84
Aus. Open 29-9 – – 1R W 1R – 1R 3R W QF 4R – 4R – 2R QF
Roland Garros 26-9 – – – – 3R – 2R – SF 1R SF 4R SF QF 2R –
Wimbledon 71-12 4R – QF 3R F SF SF QF F F W F 2R W W 3R
US Open 37-10 – – – – SF 1R 4R 4R 3R SF W 2R 4R SF 4R –
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SERGI BRUGUERA (ESP)
DATE OF BIRTH: 16 January 1971 in Barcelona, Spain | RESIDENCE: Barcelona, Spain.
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $11,632,199 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 3 (1 August 1994).
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (14).
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LLEYTON HEWITT (AUS)
DATE OF BIRTH: 24 February 1981 in Adelaide, Australia | RESIDENCE: Melbourne, Australia
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $20,787,586 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (19 November 2001)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (30).
GRAND SLAM HISTORY
CAREER
RECORD 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97
Aus. Open 32-20 2R 2R 1R 1R 4R 1R 4R 1R 4R 3R 2R F 4R 4R 1R 3R 4R 2R 1R 1R
Roland Garros 28-14 — — 1R 1R 1R — 3R 3R 3R 4R 4R — QF 3R 4R QF 4R 1R — —
Wimbledon 41-16 — 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R 4R QF 4R 4R QF SF QF 1R W 4R 1R 3R — —
US Open 47-14 — 2R 1R 4R 3R — 1R 3R — 2R QF SF F QF SF W SF 3R — —
2000 US Open doubles champion (w/Mirnyi)
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ROD LAVER (AUS)
DATE OF BIRTH: 9 August 1938 in Rockhampton, Australia | RESIDENCE: Carlsbad, CA, USA
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,564, 213 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 3 (9 August 1974)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (49).
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
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THOMAS MUSTER (AUT)
DATE OF BIRTH: 2 October 1967 in Leibnitz, Austria | RESIDENCE: Graz, Austria
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $12,266,977 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (12 February 1996)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (44).
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MARCELO RIOS (CHI)
DATE OF BIRTH: 26 December 1975 in Santiago, Chile | RESIDENCE: Santiago, Chile
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $9,713,771 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (30 March 1998)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (18).
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PETE SAMPRAS (USA)
DATE OF BIRTH: 12 August 1971 in Washington, DC, USA | RESIDENCE: Los Angeles, CA, USA
CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $43,280,489 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (12 April 1993)
OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (64).
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OPEN ERA TITLE LEADERS
TOP 20 SINGLES T0P 10 DOUBLES
TOTAL TOTAL
1 JIMMY CONNORS 109 1 MIKE BRYAN 116
2 ROGER FEDERER 95 2 BOB BRYAN 114
3 IVAN LENDL 94 3 DANIEL NESTOR 91
4 JOHN MCENROE 77 4 TODD WOODBRIDGE 83
5 RAFAEL NADAL 75 5 JOHN MCENROE 78
6 NOVAK DJOKOVIC 68 TOM OKKER 78
7 BJORN BORG 64 7 FREW MCMILLAN 74
PETE SAMPRAS 64 8 MARK WOODFORDE 67
9 GUILLERMO VILAS 62 9 PETER FLEMING 66
10 ANDRE AGASSI 60
10 BOB HEWITT 65
11 ILIE NASTASE 58
12 BORIS BECKER 49
ROD LAVER 49
14 ANDY MURRAY 45
T0P 5 TEAMS
15 THOMAS MUSTER 44
16 STEFAN EDBERG 41 TOTAL
17 STAN SMITH 38 1 BOB BRYAN/MIKE BRYAN 114
18 MICHAEL CHANG 34 2 TODD WOODBRIDGE/MARK WOODFORDE 61
KEN ROSEWALL 34 3 PETER FLEMING/JOHN MCENROE 57
20 ARTHUR ASHE 33 BOB HEWITT/FREW MCMILLAN 57
MATS WILANDER 33 5 SERGIO CASAL/EMILIO SANCHEZ 44
Bold denotes active players
Roger Federer won his hometown title at Basel in 2017 to pass Ivan Lendl for second place with 95 championships.
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OPEN ERA SINGLES CHAMPIONS
SINCE 1968
ACASUSO, JOSE: (3) 2002 – Sopot; 2004 – Bucharest; 2006 – Vina del Mar. ANGER, MATT: (1) 1985 – Johannesburg.
ADAMS, CHUCK: (1) 1993 – Seoul. ANNACONE, PAUL: (3) 1985 – Los Angeles, Brisbane; 1989 – Vienna.
AGENOR, RONALD: (3) 1989 – Athens; 1990 – Genova, Berlin. 1992 – Athens; 1993 – Athens.
AGUILERA, JUAN: (5) 1984 – Aix-en-Provence, Hamburg; ARRIENS, CARSTEN: (1) 1992 – Guaruja.
1989 – Bari; 1990 – Nice, Hamburg.
ARTHURS, WAYNE: (1) 2005 – Scottsdale.
ALAMI, KARIM: (2) 1996 – Atlanta, Palermo.
ASHE, ARTHUR: (33) 1968 – U.S. Open; 1970 – Australian Open, Puerto Rico,
ALDRICH, PIETER: (1) 1990 – Newport.
Denver, Berkeley, Paris-indoor; 1971 – WCT/Stockholm, Charlotte;
ALEXANDER, JOHN: (7) 1975 – WCT/Fort Worth, Tucson; 1972 – WCT/Louisville,WCT/Montreal, WCT/Rotterdam, WCT/Winter Final;
1977 – North Conway; 1979 – Louisville; 1982 – Bristol, Sydney N.S.W.; 1973 – WCT/Chicago, Washington; 1974 – WCT/Bologna, WCT/Barcelona,
1983 – Auckland. Stockholm; 1975 – WCT/Barcelona, WCT/Rotterdam, WCT/Munich, WCT/
Stockholm, WCT Finals/Dallas, Wimbledon, Los Angeles, San Francisco;
ALMAGRO, NICOLAS: (13) 2006 – Valencia; 2007 – Valencia;
1976 – WCT/ Columbus, WCT/ lndianapolis, WCT/Richmond, WCT/Rome,
2008 – Acapulco, Sao Paulo; 2009 – Acapulco; 2010 – Bastad, Gstaad ;
2011 – Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Nice; 2012 – Sao Paulo, Nice; 2016 – Estoril. WCT/Rotterdam; 1978 – San Jose, Columbus, Los Angeles.
ALONSO, JULIAN: (2) 1997 – Santiago; 1998 – Bologna. AUSTIN, JEFF: (1) 1973 – Aptos.
ALTUR, JOSE-FRANCISCO: (1) 1989 – San Marino. BAGHDATIS, MARCOS: (4) 2006 – Beijing; 2007 – Zagreb;
2009 – Stockholm; 2010 – Sydney.
AMAYA, VICTOR: (3) 1977 – Adelaide; 1979 – Surbiton;
1980 – Washington,-indoor.
BALCELLS, JUAN: (1) 2000-Bucharest.
AMRITRAJ, VIJAY: (16) 1973 – Chichester, Bretton Woods, New Delhi;
1974 – Washington, Beckenham; 1975 – Columbus, Calcutta; BARAZZUTTI, CORRADO: (5) 1976 – Nice; 1977 – WCT/Charlotte, Bastad,
1976 – WCT/Memphis, Newport, 1977 – Bombay; 1978 – Mexico City (fall); Paris-indoor; 1980 – Cairo.
1979 – Bombay; 1980 – Newport, Bangkok; 1984 – Newport; 1986 – Bristol.
BATES, JEREMY: (1) 1994 – Seoul.
ANCIC, MARIO: (3) 2005 – ‘s-Hertogenbosch; 2006 – ‘s-Hertogenbosch,
St. Petersburg.
BATTRICK, GERALD: (2) 1971 – Hilversum, Bournemouth.
BERASATEGUI, ALBERTO: (14) 1993 – Sao Paulo; 1994 – Nice, Stuttgart, CAHILL, DARREN: (2) 1988 – Gstaad; 1991 – San Francisco.
Umag, Palermo, Athens, Santiago, Montevideo; 1995 – Oporto;
1996 – Bologna, Kitzbuhel, Bucharest; 1997 – Palermo, 1998 – Estoril. CALATRAVA, ALEX: (1) 2000 – San Marino.
BERDYCH, TOMAS: (13)* CALLERI, AGUSTIN: (2) 2003 – Acapulco; 2006 – Kitzbuehel.
BERGER, JAY: (3) 1986 – Buenos Aires; 1988 – Sao Paulo; CAMPORESE, OMAR: (2) 1991 – Rotterdam;1992 – Milan.
1989 – Charleston.
CANAS, GUILLERMO: (7) 2001 – Casablanca; 2002 – Chennai, Toronto;
BERLOCQ, CARLOS: (2) 2013 – Bastad; 2014 – Oeiras. 2004 – Stuttgart, Umag, Shanghai; 2007 – Costa do Sauipe.
BERTOLUCCI, PAOLO: (6) 1975 – Florence; 1976 – Barcelona, Florence; CANCELLOTTI, FRANCESCO: (2) 1984 – Florence,Palermo.
1977 – Hamburg, Berlin, Florence.
CANE, PAOLO: (3) 1986 – Bordeaux; 1989 – Bastad; 1991 – Bologna.
BJORKMAN, JONAS: (6) 1997 – Auckland, Indianapolis, Stockholm;
1998 – Nottingham; 2002 – Nottingham; 2005 – Ho Chi Minh City. CANTER, JONATHAN: (1) 1985 – Melbourne.
BLACK, BYRON: (2) 1996 – Seoul; 1999 – Chennai. CARBONELL, TOMAS: (2) 1992 – Maceio; 1996 – Casablanca.
BLANCO, GALO: (1) 1999 – San Marino. CARLSSON, KENT: (9) 1986 – Bari, Barcelona; 1987 – Nice, Bologna;
1988 – Madrid, Hamburg, Kitzbuhel, St. Vincent, Barcelona.
BOETSCH, ARNAUD: (3) 1993 – Rosmalen, Toulouse; 1995 – Toulouse.
CARMICHAEL, BOB: (1) 1971 – Auckland.
BORG, BJORN: (64) 1974 – Auckland, WCT/London, WCT/Sao Paulo,
Adelaide, Rome, Roland Garros, Bastad, Boston; 1975 – WCT/Richmond, WCT/ CARRENO BUSTA, PABLO: (3)*
Bologna, Roland Garros, Boston, Barcelona; 1976 – WCT/Toronto, WCT/Sao
Paulo, WCT Finals/Dallas, Dusseldorf, Wimbledon, Boston; 1977 – Memphis, CARRETERO, ROBERTO: (1) 1996 – Hamburg.
Nice, WCT/Monte-Carlo, Denver, Wimbledon, Pepsi Grand Slam, Madrid,
Barcelona, Basel, Cologne, London-indoor; 1978 – Birmingham, Pepsi Grand CASAL, SERGIO: (1) 1985 – Florence.
Slam, Las Vegas, Milan, Rome, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, Bastad, Tokyo-
indoor; 1979 – Pepsi Grand Slam-Boca Raton, WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.), CASE, ROSS: (4) 1973 – Manila; 1974 – Perth,San Francisco; 1975 – Manila.
Richmond, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, Las Vegas, Roland Garros, Wimbledon,
Bastad, Toronto, Palermo, Tokyo-indoor, Masters (Jan. 1980); 1980 – Pepsi CASH, PAT: (6) 1982 – Melbourne; 1983 – Brisbane;
Grand Slam-Boca Raton, WCT/ Invitational, Nice, Monte-Carlo, Las Vegas, 1987 – Nancy, Wimbledon, Johannesburg; 1990 – Hong Kong.
Roland Garros, Wimbledon, Stockholm, Masters (Jan. 1981);
1981 – Roland Garros, Stuttgart (summer), Geneva. CASSIDY, DAN: (1) 1984 – Melbourne.
CHELA JUAN IGNACIO: (6) 2000 – Mexico City; 2002 – Amersfoort; COSTA, CARLOS: (6) 1992 – Estoril, Barcelona;
2004 – Estoril; 2007 – Acapulco; 2010 – Houston, Bucharest. 1993 – Hilversum, Buenos Aires; 1994 – Estoril, San Marino.
CLAVET, FRANCISCO: (8) 1990 – Hilversum; 1995 – Palermo; COX, MARK: (10) 1970 – Bournemouth; 1972 – WCT/Cleveland, Macon;
1996 – Amsterdam; 1997 – Mexico City, Bogota; 1998 – Bucharest, Santiago;
1973 – WCT/Denver, Eastbourne; 1975 – WCT/London, WCT/Washington;
2001 – Scottsdale.
WCT/ Atlanta; 1976 – Stockholm; 1977 – Helsinki.
CLEMENT, ARNAUD: (4) 2006 – Washington, Marseille; 2003 –
Metz; 2000 – Lyon. CREALY, DICK: (2) 1970 – Bastad; 1975 – Nice.
CLERC, JOSE-LUIS: (25) 1978 – Florence, Buenos Aires, Santiago; CUEVAS, PABLO: (6)*
1979 – Johannesburg (spring); 1980 – Costa Rica, South Orange, Indianapolis,
Madrid, Quito, Buenos Aires; 1981 – Florence, Rome, Boston, Washington DC, CURREN, KEVIN: (5) 1981 – Johannesburg (spring); 1982 – Cologne;
North Conway, Indianapolis; 1982 – Venice, Gstaad, Sao Paulo, WCT/ 1985 – Toronto; 1986 – Atlanta; 1989 – Frankfurt.
Richmond, WCT/Zell Am See; 1983 – Guaruja Beach, Boston, Washington,
North Conway. DARCIS, STEVE: (2)*
CORIC, BORNA: (1)* DEWULF, FILIP: (2) 1995 – Vienna; 1997 – Kitzbuhel.
DJOKOVIC, NOVAK: (68)* ESCUDE, NICOLAS: (4) 1999 – Toulouse; 2001 – Rotterdam;
2002 – Rotterdam; 2004 – Doha.
DODIG, IVAN: (1)*
ESTEP, MIKE: (2) 1973 – Merion; 1976 – Khartoum.
DOLGOPOLOV, ALEXANDR: (3)*
ESTRELLA BURGOS, VICTOR: (3)*
DOOHAN, PETER: (1) 1984 – Adelaide.
EVERNDEN, KELLY: (3) 1987 – Bristol, Brisbane; 1989 – Wellington.
DOSEDEL, SLAVA: (3) 1995 – Santiago; 1996 – Munich; 1997 – Amsterdam.
FAIRLIE, BRIAN: (3) 1972 – Midland; 1973 – WCT/London; 1976 – Manila.
DOUMBIA, YAHIYA: (2) 1988 – Lyon; 1995 – Bordeaux.
DOWDESWELL, COLIN: (1) 1975 – Istanbul. FASSBENDER, JURGEN: (1) 1974 – Munich.
DRAPER, SCOTT: (1) 1998-London/Queen’s Club. FEIGL, PETER: (4) 1978 – Cleveland; 1979 – Cairo, Linz; 1980 – Lagos.
DREWETT, BRAD: (2) 1982 – Cairo; 1983 – South Orange. FERREIRA, WAYNE: (15) 1992 – London / Queen’s Club, Schenectady;
1994 – Oahu, Indianapolis, Bordeaux, Basel, Tel Aviv; 1995 – Dubai, Munich,
DRYSDALE, CLIFF: (6) 1968 – Gstaad; 1971 – WCT/Miami,Brussels, Dublin; Ostrava, Lyon; 1996 – Scottsdale, Toronto; 2000 – Stuttgart-indoor;
1974 – WCT/Miami; 1978 – Baltimore. 2003 – Los Angeles.
EL AYNAOUI, YOUNES: (5) 1999 – Amsterdam; 2001 – Bucharest; FITZGERALD, JOHN: (6) 1981 – Kitzbuhel; 1982 – Maui;
2002 – Doha, Casablanca, Munich. 1983 – Newport, Stowe; 1984 – Sydney-outdoor; 1988 – Sydney-outdoor.
EL SHAFEI, ISMAIL: (1) 1974 – Manila. FLEMING, PETER: (3) 1978 – Bologna; 1979 – Cincinnati, Los Angeles.
FONTANG, FREDERIC: (1) 1991 – Palermo. GLICKSTEIN, SHLOMO: (2) 1980 – Hobart; 1981 – South Orange.
FORGET, GUY: (11) 1986 – Toulouse; 1989 – Nancy; 1990 – Bordeaux; GODWIN, NEVILLE: (1) 2001 – Newport.
1991 – Sydney-outdoor, Brussels, Cincinnati, Bordeaux, Toulouse,
Paris-indoor; 1992 – Toulouse; 1996 – Marseille. GOELLNER, MARC-KEVIN: (2) 1993 – Nice, 1996 – Marbella.
FRANA, JAVIER: (3) 1991 – Guaruja (Oct.); 1993 – Santiago; GOFFIN, DAVID: (4)*
1995 – Nottingham.
GOJOWCZYK, PETER: (1)*
FRANULOVIC, ZELJKO: (9) 1970 – Monte-Carlo, Kitzbuhel, Buenos Aires;
1971 – New York, Macon, Indianapolis, Buenos Aires; 1976 – Aviles; GOLDIE, DAN: (2) 1987 – Newport; 1988 – Seoul.
1977 – Munich.
GOLMARD, JEROME: (2) 1999 – Dubai; 2000-Chennai.
FRAWLEY, ROD: (1) 1982 – Adelaide.
GOLUBEV, ANDREY: (1) 2010 – Hamburg.
FROMBERG, RICHARD: (4) 1990 – Bologna, Bastad; 1991 – Wellington;
1997 – Bucharest. GOMEZ, ANDRES: (21) 1981 – Bordeaux; 1982 – Rome, Quito; 1983 – Dallas;
1984 – Rome, Indianapolis, Washington, Nice, Hong Kong; 1985 – Hong Kong;
FURLAN, RENZO: (2) 1994 – San Jose, Casablanca.
1986 –Indianapolis, Florence, Boston, Itaparica; 1987 – Forest Hills;
1989 – Boston, Barcelona; 1990 – Barcelona, Madrid, Roland Garros;
GAMBILL, JAN-MICHAEL: (3) 1999 – Scottsdale; 2001 – Delray Beach;
2003 – Delray Beach. 1991 – Brasilla.
GARCIA-LOPEZ, GUILLERMO: (5)* GONZALES, PANCHO: (6) 1968 – Midland; 1969 – Las Vegas,
Los Angeles; 1970 – WCT/Las Vegas; 1971 – Los Angeles; 1972 – Des Moines.
GASQUET, RICHARD: (14)*
GONZALEZ, FERNANDO: (11) 2000 – Orlando; 2002 – Vina del Mar, Palermo;
GAUDENZI, ANDREA: (3) 1998 – Casablanca; 2001 – St. Pölten, Bastad. 2004 – Vina del Mar, 2005 – Auckland, Amersfoort, Basel; 2007 – Beijing;
2008 – Vina del Mar, Munich; 2009 – Vina del Mar.
GAUDIO, GASTON: (8) 2002 – Barcelona, Mallorca; 2004 – Roland Garros;
2005 – Vina del Mar, Buenos Aires, Estoril, Gstaad, Kitzbuhel. GORMAN, TOM: (7) 1971 – Columbus; 1973 – WCT/ Vancouver, Stockholm;
1975 – Cincinnati, Hong Kong; 1976 – Baltimore, Sacramento.
GEHRING, ROLF: (1) 1980 – Munich.
GOTTFRIED, BRIAN: (25) 1973 – WCT/Johannesburg, Las Vegas;
GERULAITIS, VITAS: (27) 1974 – Vienna; 1975 – WCT/St. Louis, New York; 1974 – Paris-indoor; 1975 – Baltimore, Dayton, Melbourne; 1976 – Los
1976 – Towson; 1977 – 0cean City, Rome, Brisbane, Perth, Australian Open; Angeles; 1977 – Baltimore, Palm Springs, Washington, DC-indoor, La Costa,
1978 – WCT Finals/Dallas, WCT/Richmond, WCT/lnvitational; Vienna; 1978 – Washington-indoor, Dayton, Houston; 1979 – Columbus, Basel;
1979 – Little Rock, Rome, Kitzbuhel, Sydney-indoor; 1980 – WCT/Tournament 1980 – Surbiton, Washington, DC-outdoor, Vienna, Paris-indoor; 1981 – Stowe;
of Champions, Stuttgart (summer), Melbourne-indoor; 1981 – Johannesburg; 1982 – Tampa, Vienna; 1983 – Vienna.
1982 – Brussels, Florence, Toronto, Melbourne, Johannesburg; 1983 – Basel;
1984 – Treviso. GRABB, JIM: (2) 1987 – Seoul; 1992 – Taipei.
GIAMMALVA, SAMMY: (2) 1981 – Napa; 1983 – Monterrey.
GRAEBNER, CLARK: (7) 1970 – Buffalo, Houston, Beckenham;
1971 – Salisbury, Merion, South Orange; 1973 – Des Moines.
GILBERT, BRAD: (20) 1982 – Taipei; 1984 – Columbus, Taipei;
1985 – Livingston, Cleveland, Tel Aviv; 1986 – Memphis, Livingston, Tel Aviv,
GRANOLLERS, MARCEL: (4)*
Vienna; 1987 – Scottsdale; 1988 – Tel Aviv; 1989 – Memphis, Stratton Mt.
Livingston, Cincinnati, San Francisco; 1990 – Rotterdam, Orlando, Brisbane.
GROSJEAN, SEBASTIEN: (4) 2000 – Nottingham;
GILDEMEISTER, HANS: (4) 1979 – Barcelona, Santiago; 2001 – Paris; 2002 – St. Petersburg; 2007 – Lyon.
1981 – Santiago; 1982 – Bordeaux.
GULBIS, ERNESTS: (6) 2010 – Delray Beach; 2011 – Los Angeles;
GILTINAN, BOB: (1) 1974 – Surbiton. 2013 – Delray Beach; St. Petersburg; 2014 – Marseille, Nice.
GIMENEZ, ANGEL: (2) 1980 – Vienna (spring), Bournemouth. GULLIKSON, TIM: (4) 1977 – Newport, Taipei, Adelaide;
1978 – Johannesburg.
GIMENO, ANDRES: (8) 1969 – Cologne, New York; 1970 – WCT/Dallas;
1971 – Hamburg; 1972 –Eastbourne, Los Angeles (spring), Roland Garros, GULLIKSON, TOM: (1) 1985 – Newport.
Gstaad.
GUMY, HERNAN: (1) 1996 – Santiago.
GINEPRI, ROBBY: (3) 2003 – Newport; 2005 – Indianapolis;
2009 – Indianapolis. GUNNARSSON, JAN: (1) 1985 – Vienna.
HADAD, MAURICIO: (1) 1995 – Bermuda. JAUFFRET, FRANCOIS: (2) 1969 – Buenos Aires; 1977 – Cairo.
HAEHNEL, JEROME: (1) 2004 – Metz. JELEN, ERIC: (1) 1989 – Bristol.
HANESCU, VICTOR: (1) 2008 – Gstaad. JOHANSSON, JOACHIM: (3) 2004 – Memphis; 2005 – Marseille, Adelaide.
HENMAN, TIM: (11) 1997 – Sydney, Tashkent; 1998 – Tashkent, Basel; JOHANSSON, THOMAS: (9) 1997 – Copenhagen, St. Petersburg;
2000 – Vienna, Brighton; 2001 – Copenhagen, Basel; 2002 – Adelaide; 1999 – Montreal; 2000 – Stockholm; 2001 – Halle, Nottingham;
2003 – Washington, Paris. 2002 – Australian Open; 2004 – Stockholm; 2005 – St. Petersburg.
HEWITT, BOB: (7) 1969 – Dublin; 1970 – Durban; JOHNSON, STEVE: (2)*
1971 – Durban; 1972 Bournemouth, Bristol, Tanglewood, Indianapolis.
JONES, KELLY: (2) 1989 – Singapore; 1990 – Singapore.
HEWITT, LLEYTON: (30) 1998 – Adelaide; 1999 – Delray Beach;
KAFELNIKOV, YEVGENY: (26) 1994 – Adelaide, Copenhagen, Long Island;
2000 – London Queen’s, Scottsdale, Sydney, Adelaide; 2001 – Tennis Masters 1995 – Milan, St. Petersburg, Gstaad, Long Island; 1996 – Adelaide, Prague,
Cup, Tokyo, US Open, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, London Queen’s, Sydney; Roland Garros, Lyon; 1997 – Halle, New Haven, Moscow; 1998 – London, Halle,
2002 – Tennis Masters Cup, Wimbledon, London Queen’s, Indian Wells, Moscow; 1999 – Australian Open, Rotterdam, Moscow; 2000 – Sydney
San Jose; 2003 – Indian Wells, Scottsdale; 2004 – Long Island, Washington, Olympics, Moscow; 2001 – Marseille, Moscow; 2002 – Halle, Tashkent.
Rotterdam, Sydney; 2005 – Sydney; 2006 – London Queen’s;
2007 – Las Vegas; 2009 – Houston; 2010 – Halle; 2014 Newport, Brisbane KARBACHER, BERND: (2) 1992 – Cologne; 1994 – Bastad.
HIGUERAS, JOSE: (17) 1976 – Santiago; 1977 – Murcia; 1978 – Cairo, Nice, KARLOVIC, IVO: (8)*
Bournemouth, Stuttgart, Madrid; 1979 – Houston, Hamburg, Boston;
1982 – Hamburg, Indianapolis; 1983 – La Quinta, Bournemouth, Stuttgart; KARY, HANS: (1) 1979 – Lagos.
1984 – Kitzbuhel, Bordeaux.
KHACHANOV, KAREN: (1)*
HJERTQUIST, PER: (1) 1980 – Sofia.
KIEFER, NICOLAS: (6) 1997 – Toulouse; 1999 – Tokyo, Halle, Tashkent;
HLASEK, JAKOB: (5) 1988 – London-indoor, Johannesburg; 2000 – Dubai, Hong Kong.
1989 – Rotterdam; 1990 – London-indoor; 1991 – Basel.
KIRMAYR, CARLOS: (1) 1981 – Guaruja.
HOGSTEDT, THOMAS: (1) 1983 – Ferrara.
KLIZAN, MARTIN: (5) 2012 – St. Petersburg; 2014 – Munich;
2015 – Casablanca; 2016 – Rotterdam; Hamburg.
HORNA, LUIS: (2) 2006 – Acapulco; 2007 – Vina del Mar.
KOCH, THOMAZ: (1) 1971 – Caracas.
HRBATY, DOMINK: (6) 1998 – San Marino; 1999 – Prague; 2001 – Auckland;
2004 – Marseille, Auckland, Adelaide. KODES, JAN: (9) 1970 – St. Petersburg, Roland Garros; 1971 – Catania,
Roland Garros, 1972 – Barcelona; 1973 – WCT/ Cologne, Wimbledon;
HREBEC, JIRI: (3) 1973 – Prague; 1975 – Basel; 1977 – San Jose. 1975 – Madrid; 1976 – Basel.
ILIE, ANDREW: (2) 1998 – Coral Springs, 2000 – Atlanta(CL). KOEVERMANS, MARK: (1) 1990 – Athens.
LARSSON, MAGNUS: (7) 1990 – Florence; 1992 – Copenhagen, Munich; MAHUT, NICOLAS: (4)*
1994 – Zaragoza, Toulouse, Grand Slam Cup-Munich; 2000 – Memphis.
MALISSE, XAVIER: (3) 2005 – Delray Beach; 2007 – Delray Beach, Chennai.
LAPIDUS, JAY: (1) 1982 – Stowe.
MANCINI, ALBERTO: (3) 1988 – Bologna; 1989 – Monte-Carlo, Rome.
LAVALLE, LEONARDO: (1) 1991 – Tel Aviv.
MANSDORF, AMOS: (6) 1986 – Johannesburg; 1987 – Tel Aviv;
LAVER, ROD: (49) 1968 – Wimbledon, Los Angeles PSW; 1988 – Auckland, Paris-indoor; 1990 – Rosmalen; 1993 – Washington.
1969 – Philadelphia, London-indoor, Australian Open, Roland Garros,
Wimbledon, Boston, U.S. Open, Johannesburg, Los Angeles, Fort Worth; MANTILLA, FELIX (10) 1996 – Oporto; 1997 – Bologna, Gstaad, Umag,
1970 – WCT/Sydney, WCT/St. Louis, WCT/Fort Worth, WCT/Vancouver, San Marino, Bournemouth; 1998 – Bournemouth; 1999 – Barcelona;
Philadelphia, Johannesburg, Queen’s, Toronto, Louisville, South Orange, 2001 – Palermo; 2003 – Rome.
Los Angeles, London-indoor; 1971 – Rome,WCT/Fort Worth, WCT/Bologna,
London-indoor, San Francisco; 1972 – WCT/Richmond, WCT/Philadelphia, MARIN, JUAN ANTONIO: (1) 1999 – Bastad.
WCT/Toronto, WCT/Houston, WCT/Denver; 1973 – WCT/Miami, WCT/Richmond,
WCT/Toronto, Hong Kong, Sydney-indoor; 1974 – WCT/Philadelphia, WCT/Palm MARKUS, GABRIEL: (1) 1992 – Nice.
MARTIN, BILLY: (1) 1975 – Little Rock. McMILLAN, FREW: (2) 1974 – WCT/Munich; 1976 – Nuremburg.
MARTIN, TODD: (8) 1993 – Coral Springs; 1994 – Memphis, Queen’s; McNAMARA, PETER: (5) 1979 – Berlin; 1980 – Brussels-outdoor;
1995 – Memphis; 1996 – Sydney; 1998 – Barcelona, Stockholm; 1981 – Hamburg, Melbourne-indoor; 1983 – Brussels-indoor.
1999 – Sydney.
McNAMEE, PAUL: (2) 1980 – Palm Harbor; 1982 – WCT/Baltimore.
MARTINEZ, MARIO: (3) 1980 – Bordeaux; 1981 – Venice; 1982 – Palermo.
MECIR, MILOSLAV: (11) 1985 – Rotterdam, Hamburg; 1986 – Kitzbuhel;
MASSU, NICOLAS: (6) 2002 – Buenos Aires; 2003 – Palermo, Amersfoort; 1987 – Auckland, Sydney/NSW, Miami, WCT Finals/Dallas, Stuttgart,
2004 – Athens Olympics, Kitzbuhel; 2006 – Costa Do Sauipe.
Hilversum; 1988 – Seoul Olympics; 1989 – Indian Wells.
MASTERS, GEOFF: (4) 1972 – Australian Hard Court (Feb.), Australian Hard
MEDVEDEV, ANDREI: (11) 1992 – Genova, Stuttgart, Bordeaux;
Court (Nov.); 1974 – Hobart; 1976 – Sydney-indoor.
1993 – Barcelona, New Haven; 1994 – Monte-Carlo, Hamburg;
MASUR, WALLY: (3) 1983 – Hong Kong; 1987 – Adelaide; 1988 – Newport. 1995 – Hamburg; 1996 – Long Island; 1997 – Hamburg.
MATHIEU, PAUL-HENRI: (4) 2002 – Moscow, Lyon; 2007 – Casablanca, MEILER, KARL: (4) 1972 – Buenos Aires; 1974 – Omaha, Calgary;
Gstaad. 1977 – Manila.
MATSUOKA, SHUZO: (1) 1992 – Seoul. MELIGENI, FERNANDO: (3) 1995 – Bastad; 1996 – Pinehurst;
1998 – Prague.
MATTAR, LUIZ: (7) 1987 – Guaruja; 1988 – Guaruja; 1989 – Guaruja,
Rio de Janeiro; 1990 – Rio de Janeiro; 1992 – Sao Paulo; MELLO, RICARDO: (1) 2004 – Delray Beach.
1994 – Coral Springs.
MELZER, JURGEN: (5) 2006 – Bucharest; 2009 – Vienna; 2010 – Vienna;
MAUD, BOB: (2) 1968 – Hilversum; 1969 – Durban. 2012 – Memphis; 2013 – Winston-Salem.
MAURER, ANDREAS: (1) 1985 – Madrid. METREVELI, ALEX: (8) 1971 – Hobart; 1972 – Sydney NSW,Hobart, Adelaide
(Jan.), Adelaide (Dec.); 1973 – San Juan,Beckenham; 1974 – South Orange.
MAYER, FLORIAN: (2)*
MEYER, RICKY: (1) 1981 – Sofia.
MAYER, GENE: (14) 1978 – Guadalajara; 1979 – Cologne; 1980 – Denver,
Metz, Los Angeles, Cleveland, San Francisco; 1981 – Memphis, Denver, MEZZADRI, CLAUDIO: (1) 1987 – Geneva.
Cleveland, Stockholm; 1982 – Munich; 1983 – Rotterdam, Los Angeles.
MIGNOT, BERNARD: (1) 1976 – Zurich.
MAYER, LEONARDO: (2)*
MINIUSSI, CHRISTIAN: (1) 1991 – Sao Paulo.
MAYER, SANDY: (11) 1973 – Birmingham; 1974 – Baltimore, Paramus,
Jackson; 1977 – Little Rock, Hampton, Stockholm; 1978 – St. Louis;
MIRNYI, MAX: (1) 2003 – Rotterdam.
1981 – Bologna; 1982 – Cleveland; 1983 – Gstaad.
MITCHELL, MATT: (1) 1984 – Melbourne-indoor.
MAYOTTE, TIM: (12) 1985 – Delray Beach; 1986 – Queen’s;
1987 – Philadelphia, Chicago, Toulouse, Paris-indoor, Frankfurt;
MITTON, BERNARD: (2) 1978 – Newport; 1979 – Costa Rica.
1988 – Philadelphia, Schenectady, Brisbane, Frankfurt; 1989 – Washington.
McENROE, JOHN: (77) 1978 – Hartford, San Francisco, Stockholm, London- MONACO, JUAN: (9) 2007 – Buenos Aires, Poerschach, Kitzbuhel;
indoor, Masters (Jan. 1979); 1979 – WCT/Dallas New Orleans, Milan, San Jose, 2012 – Vina del Mar, Houston, Hamburg, Kuala Lumpur; 2013 – Dusseldorf;
London / Queen’s Club, South Orange, U.S. Open, San Francisco, Stockholm, 2016 – Houston.
London-indoor; 1980 – Richmond, Memphis, Milan, London / Queen’s Club,
U.S. Open, Brisbane, Sydney-indoor, London-indoor, WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.); MONFILS, GAEL: (6)*
1981 – Pepsi Grand Slam Boca Raton, Milan, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, WCT/
Dallas, London / Queen’s Club, Wimbledon, Cincinnati, U.S. Open, Sydney- MONTANES, ALBERT: (6) 2008 – Amersfoort; 2009 – Bucharest, Estoril;
indoor; 1982 – Philadelphia, San Francisco, Sydneyindoor, Tokyo-indoor, 2010 – Stuttgart; 2013 – Nice.
London-indoor; 1983 – Philadelphia, WCT/Dallas, WCT/Forest Hills,
Wimbledon, Sydney-indoor, London-indoor, Masters (Jan. 1984); MOODIE, WESLEY: (1) 2005 – Tokyo.
1984 –Philadelphia, Brussels, WCT Richmond, WCT/Dallas, WCT/Forest Hills,
Madrid, London / Queen’s Club, Wimbledon, Toronto, U.S. Open, San Francisco, MOOR, TERRY: (2) 1979 – Tokyo; 1984 – Cleveland.
Stockholm, Masters (Jan. 1985); 1985 – Philadelphia, WCT/Houston, Milan,
Chicago, WCT/ Atlanta, Stratton Mountain, Montreal, Stockholm; MOORE, RAY: (1) 1969 – Berlin.
1986 – Los Angeles, San Francisco, Scottsdale; 1988 – Tokyo, Detroit;
1989 – Lyon, WCT/ Dallas, Indianapolis; 1990 – Basel; 1991 – Chicago. MOTTRAM, BUSTER: (2) 1975 – WCT/Johannesburg; 1976 – Palma.
MURRAY, ANDY: (45)* NYSTROM, JOAKIM: (13) 1983 – Sydney/NSW; 1984 – Gstaad, North
Conway, Basel, Cologne; 1985 – Munich, Gstaad; 1986 – Toronto-indoor,
MUSTER, THOMAS: (44) 1986 – Hilversum; 1988 – Boston, Bordeaux, La Quinta, Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, Madrid; 1987 – Bastad.
Prague, Bari; 1990 – Adelaide, Casablanca, Rome; 1991 – Florence, Geneva;
1992 – Monte-Carlo, Florence, Umag; 1993 – Mexico City, Florence, Genova, O’BRIEN, ALEX: (1) 1996 – New Haven.
Kitzbuhel, San Marino, Umag, Palermo; 1994 – Mexico City, Madrid, St. Pölten;
1995 – Mexico City, Estoril, Barcelona, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Roland Garros, OCLEPPO, GIANNI: (1) 1981 – Linz.
St. Pölten, Stuttgart-outdoor San Marino, Umag, Bucharest, Essen;
1996 – Mexico City, Estoril, Barcelona, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Stuttgart-outdoor, ODIZOR, NDUKA: (1) 1983 – Taipei.
Bogota; 1997 – Dubai, Miami.
OKKER, TOM: (31) 1968 – Rome, Dublin; 1969 – Monte-Carlo, Hilversum,
NADAL, RAFAEL: (75)* Paris-indoor, Brussels, Newport, Tokyo,Amsterdam, Milwaukee;
1970 – WCT/Atlanta, Brussels, Leicester, Hilversum, Hamburg; 1971 – WCT/
NALBANDIAN, DAVID: (11) 2002 – Basel, Estoril; 2005 – Tennis Masters
Quebec, Louisville; 1972 – WCT/Chicago; 1973 – WCT/Washington, D.C.,
Cup-Shanghai, Munich; 2006 – Estoril; 2007 – Paris-indoor, Madrid-indoor;
Hilversum, Montreal, WCT/Seattle, Chicago, Madrid, Dewar Cup; 1974 – WCT/
2008 – Stockholm, Buenos Aires; 2009 – Sydney; 2010 – Washington.
Toronto, WCT/Rotterdam; 1975 – Nottingham, Paris-indoor; 1977 – WCT/
Richmond; 1979 – Tel Aviv.
NARDUCCI, MASSIMILIANO: (1) 1988 – Florence.
OLHOVSKIY, ANDREI: (2) 1993 – Copenhagen; 1996 – Shanghai.
NASTASE, ILIE: (58) 1968 – Bogota; 1970 – Salisbury, Rome;
1971 – Richmond, Hampton, Nice, Monte-Carlo, Bastad, London-indoor,
ONCINS, JAIME: (2) 1992 – Bologna, Buzios.
Masters; 1972 – Baltimore, Omaha, South Orange,Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Nice,
Toronto, U.S. Open, Seattle, Dewar Cup, Masters; 1973 – Omaha, Calgary,
ORANTES, MANUEL: (32) 1971 – WCT/Barcelona; 1972 – Caracas, Rome,
Washington, DC,-indoor, Barcelona, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Florence, Roland
Garros, Rome, Queen’s, Gstaad, Cincinnati, Barcelona, Paris-indoor, Masters; Brussels, Hamburg, Bastad; 1973 – Valencia, Nice, Louisville, Indianapolis;
1974 – WCT/Richmond, WCT/Washington, DC, Bournemouth, Cedar Grove, 1975 – WCT/Monte-Carlo, Cairo, Bournemouth, Hamburg, Bastad, Indianapolis,
Madrid, Barcelona; 1975 – Barcelona, Valencia,Madrid, South Orange, Masters; Montreal, U.S. Open; 1976 – Valencia, Munich, Kitzbuhel, Tehran, Madrid,
1976 – Pepsi Grand Slam Boca Raton, WCT/Atlanta, Salisbury, LaCosta, WCT/ Barcelona, Masters; 1977 – Indianapolis, Boston, Tokyo; 1978 – Boston;
Challenge Cup (May), WCT/Challenge Cup (Dec.), South Orange; 1977 – WCT/ 1979 – Munich; 1981 – Palermo; 1982 – Bournemouth.
MexicoCity, Aix-en-Provence; 1978 – Miami, WCT/ Challenge Cup (Dec.).
OSTHERTHUN, RICKI: (1) 1985 – Hilversum.
NEWCOMBE, JOHN: (32) 1968 – Hamburg; 1969 – Bournemouth, Rome;
1970 – WCT/Casablanca, Hoylake, Wimbledon; 1971 – WCT/Philadelphia, OSTOJA, MARKO: (1) 1981 – Brussels.
WCT/Chicago, WCT/Dallas, WCT/Toronto, Wimbledon, Gstaad;
1972 – WCT/Las Vegas, WCT/ St. Louis, WCT/Fort Worth, WCT/Alamo, WCT/ PAES, LEANDER: (1) 1998 – Newport.
Vancouver, WCT/Gothenburg, Johannesburg; 1973 – Australian Open, U.S.
Open, Jakarta; 1974 – WCT/St. Petersburg, WCT/La Costa, WCT/New Orleans, PAIRE, BENOIT: (1)*
WCT/Orlando, WCT Finals/Dallas, Tucson, Maui, Tokyo, Sydney-indoor;
1975 – Australian Open. PALMER, JARED: (1) 1994 – Pinehurst.
NIEMINEN, JARKKO: (2) 2006 – Auckland; 2012 – Sydney PANATTA, ADRIANO: (10) 1971 – Senigallia; 1973 – Bournemouth;
1974 – Florence; 1975 – Kitzbuhel, Stockholm; 1976 – Rome, Roland Garros;
NISHIKORI, KEI: (11)* 1977 –WCT/Houston; 1978 – Tokyo; 1980 – Florence.
NOAH, YANNICK: (23) 1978 – Manilla, Calcutta; 1979 – Nancy, Madrid, PANATTA, CLAUDIO: (1) 1985 – Bari.
Bordeaux; 1981 – Richmond, Nice; 1982 – Palm Springs, South Orange, Basel,
Toulouse; 1983 – Madrid, Hamburg, Roland Garros; 1985 – Rome, Washington, PARUN, ONNY: (5) 1974 – Jakarta, Bombay; 1975 – Auckland;
Toulouse; 1986 – WCT/Forest Hills, London-indoor; 1987 – Lyon, Basel; 1988 1976 – WCT/ Johannesburg; Auckland.
– Milan; 1990 – Sydney-outdoor.
PATE, DAVID: (2) 1984 – Tokyo-outdoor; 1987 – Los Angeles.
NORBACK, JAN: (1) 1977 – Zurich.
PATTISON, ANDREW: (4) 1974 – WCT/Monte-Carlo, WCT/Johannesburg;
NORMAN, MAGNUS: (12) 1997 – Bastad; 1998 – Amsterdam; 1977 – Laguna Niguel; 1979 – Johannesburg.
1999 – Orlando, Stuttgart, Umag, Long Island, Shanghai;
2000 – Auckland, Rome, Bastad, Long Island, Shanghai. PAVEL, ANDREI: (3) 1998 – Tokyo;2000 – Poelten; 2001 – AMS Montreal.
PEREIRA, NICOLAS: (2) 1994 – Bogota; 1996 – Newport. RAMIREZ, RAUL: (19) 1973 – Kitzbuhel, Tehran; 1974 – Columbus;
1975 – WCT/St. Petersburg, WCT/Charlotte, Rome, Tokyo; 1976 – WCT/Mexico
PEREZ, DIEGO: (1) 1985 – Bordeaux. City, CT/Caracas, Gstaad, Dewar Cup; 1977 – London / Queen’s Club, Los
Angeles; 1978 – Mexico City, Monte-Carlo; 1979 – Florence; 1980 – San Juan;
PEREZ-ROLDAN, GUILLERMO: (9) 1987 – Munich, Athens, Buenos Aires; 1982 – Caracas; 1983 – Caracas.
1988 – Munich; 1989 – Palermo; 1990 – San Marino; 1991 – San Marino;
1992 – Casablanca; 1993 – Casablanca. RAMOS-VINOLAS, ALBERT: (1)*
PERNFORS, MIKAEL: (3) 1988 – Los Angeles, Scottsdale; 1993 – Montreal. RAONIC, MILOS: (8)*
PESCOSOLIDO, STEFANO: (2) 1992 – Scottsdale, 1993 – Tel Aviv. RAOUX, GUILLAUME: (1) 1992 – Brisbane.
PETZSCHNER, PHILIPP: (1) 2008 – Vienna. REBOLLEDO, PEDRO: (3) 1982 – Vina del Mar; 1983 – Bahia;
1987 – St. Vincent.
PFISTER, HANK: (2) 1981 – Maui; 1982 – Newport.
RENEBERG, RICHEY: (3) 1991 – Tampa; 1993 – Kuala Lumpur (Jan.);
PHILIPPOUSSIS, MARK: (11) 1996 – Toulouse; 1997 – Scottsdale, Munich, 1996 – Rosmalen.
London / Queen’s Club; 1998 – Memphis; 1999 – San Jose, Indian Wells;
2000 – San Jose; 2001 – Memphis; 2003 – Shanghai; 2006 – Newport. RICHEY, CLIFF: (10) 1969 – Toronto; 1970 – Macon, Charlotte, Washington-
outdoor, Indianapolis; 1971 – Houston; 1972 – Bretton Woods, Johannesburg;
PlLlC, NlKl: (4) 1969 – Stockholm;1970 – Bristol; 1972 – WCT/Essen; 1976 – Bermuda; 1978 – Johannesburg (spring).
1975 – Aviles.
RIESSEN, MARTY: (10) 1968 – WCT/Newport; 1969 – Perth;
PIMEK, LIBOR: (1) 1984 – Munich. 1970 – WCT/Tucson, London-indoor; 1971 – WCT/ Tehran; 1972 – WCT
Quebec; 1973 – WCT/Milan; 1974 – Cincinnati; 1975 – WCT/Philadelphia;
PINNER, ULI: (2) 1978 – Stuttgart; 1979 – Gstaad. 1979 – Lafayette.
PIOLINE, CEDRIC: (5) 1996 – Copenhagen; 1997 – Prague; RIOS, MARCELO: (18) 1995 – Bologna, Amsterdam, Kuala Lumpur;
1999 – Nottingham; 2000 – Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo. 1996 – St. Pölten; 1997 – Monte-Carlo; 1998 – Auckland, Indian Wells,
Key Biscayne, Rome, St. Pölten, Grand Slam Cup, Singapore;
PISTOLESI, CLAUDIO: (1) 1987 – Bari. 1999 – Hamburg, St. Pölten, Singapore; 2000 – Umag;
2001 – Doha, Hong Kong.
POHMANN, HANS: (2) 1973 – Berlin; Dusseldorf.
ROBREDO, TOMMY: (12) 2001 – Sopot; 2004 – Barcelona; 2006 – Hamburg,
POLIAKOV, DIMITRI: (1) 1991 – Umag. Bastad; 2007 – Sopot, Metz; 2008 – Bastad; 2009 – Costa do Sauipe, Buenos
Aires; 2011 – Santiago; 2013 – Umag, Casablanca
PORTAS, ALBERT: (1) 2001 – Hamburg.
ROCHE, TONY: (12) 1969 – Auckland, Tucson, Sydney NSW, Hamburg,
POUILLE, LUCAS: (4)* Hollywood, Oakland; 1970 – Gstaad, Boston; 1972 – WCT/Washington, D.C.;
1976 – WCT/Charlotte, Sydney NSW; 1978 – London / Queen’s Club.
POZZI, GIANLUCA: (1) 1991 – Brisbane.
ROCHUS, OLIVIER: (2) 2000 – Palermo; 2006 – Munich.
PRINOSIL, DAVID: (3) 1995 – Newport; 1996 – Ostrava; 2000 – Halle.
RODDICK, ANDY: (32) 2001 – Atlanta, Houston, Washington;
PROISY, PATRICK: (2) 1972 – Perth; 1977 – Hilversum. 2002 – Memphis, Houston; 2003 – St.Pölten, London/ Queen’s Club,
Indianapolis, Montreal, Cincinnati, US Open; 2004 – San Jose, Miami, London /
PRPIC, GORAN: (1) 1990 – Umag. Queen’s Club, Indianapolis; 2005 – San Jose, Houston, London / Queen’s Club,
Washington, Lyon; 2006 – Cincinnati; 2007 – London / Queen’s Club,
PUERTA, MARIANO: (3) 1998 – Palermo; 2000 – Bogota; 2005 – Casablanca. Washington; 2008 – San Jose, Dubai, Beijing; 2009 – Memphis;
2010 – Brisbane, Miami; 2011 – Memphis; 2012 – Eastbourne, Atlanta.
PUGH, JIM: (1) 1989 – Newport.
ROSEWALL, KEN: (34) 1968 – Bournemouth, Roland Garros;
PURCELL, MEL: (3) 1981 – Tampa, Atlanta, Tel Aviv. 1969 – Chicago, Bristol; 1970 – WCT/Miami , WCT/Corpus Christi, Eastbourne,
Welsh Open, Cincinnati, U.S. Open; 1971 – Australian Open, WCT/Boston,
QUERREY, SAM: (10)* WCT/Vancouver, WCT Finals/Dallas, Johannesburg, Newport, Washington, D.C.;
1972 – WCT/Miami, WCT/Charlotte, WCT Finals/Dallas, Australian Open,
RAFTER, PATRICK: (11) 1994 – Manchester; 1997 – US Open; Tokyo, Brisbane; 1973 – WCT/Houston, WCT/ Cleveland, WCT/Charlotte,
1998 – Chennai, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Toronto, Cincinnati, Long Island, US Open; Osaka, Tokyo; 1975 – WCT/Houston, Jackson, Gstaad; 1976 – WCT/Jackson,
1999 – ’s-Hertogenbosch; 2000 – ’s-Hertogenbosch; 2001 – Indianapolis. Hong Kong; 1977 – Hong Kong.
RAHIM, HAROON: (2) 1976 – Little Rock; Cleveland. ROSOL, LUKAS: (2) 2013 – Bucharest; 2014 – Winstom-Salem.
RUFFELS, RAY: (2) 1970 – Merion; 1976 – Perth. SCHOENFIELD, HOWARD: (1) 1980 – Tulsa.
RUSEDSKI, GREG: (15) 1993 – Newport; 1995 – Seoul; 1996 – Beijing; SCHUETTLER, RAINER: (4) 1999 – Doha; 2001 – Shanghai;
1997 – Nottingham, Basel; 1998 – Antwerp, TMS Paris Indoor; 2003 – Tokyo, Lyon.
1999 – Grand Slam Cup – Munich, Vienna; 2001 – San Jose; 2002 – Auckland,
Indianapolis; 2003 – Nottingham; 2004 – Newport; 2005 – Newport. SCHWARTZMAN, DIEGO: (1)*
SACEANU, CHRISTIAN: (2) 1988 – Bristol; 1991 – Rosmalen. SEPPI, ANDREAS: (3)*
SADRI, JOHN: (2) 1980 – Auckland; 1982 – Denver. SERRA, FLORENT: (2) 2005 – Bucharest; 2006 – Adelaide.
SAFIN, MARAT: (15): 1999 – Boston; 2000 – Barcelona, Mallorca, Toronto, SHELTON, BRYAN: (2) 1991 – Newport; 1992 – Newport.
US Open, Tashkent, St. Petersburg, Paris; 2001 – Tashkent, St. Petersburg;
2002 – Paris; 2004 – Beijing, Madrid, Paris; 2005 – Australian Open. SIEMERINK, JAN: (4) 1991 – Singapore; 1996 – Nottingham;
1998 – Rotterdam, Toulouse.
SAKAI, TOSHIRO: (1) 1972 – Tokyo.
SIMON, GILLES: (12)*
SALTZ, DANNY: (1) 1984 – Auckland.
SINNER, MARTIN: (2) 1995 – Copenhagen, Johannesburg.
SAMPRAS, PETE: (64) 1990 – Philadelphia, Manchester, US Open,
SKOFF, HORST: (4) 1988 – Athens, Vienna; 1990 – Geneva; 1993 – Bastad.
Grand Slam Cup-Munich; 1991 – Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Lyon,
ATP Tour World Chp.-Frankfurt; 1992 – Philadelphia, Kitzbuhel, Cincinnati,
SLOZIL, PAVEL: (2) 1981 – Nancy; 1985 – Kitzbuhel.
Indianapolis, Lyon; 1993-Sydney, Key Biscayne, Tokyo-outdoor, Hong Kong,
Wimbledon, US Open, Lyon, Antwerp; 1994 – Sydney , Australian Open, Indian
SMID, TOMAS: (9) 1978 – Sarasota; 1979 – Stuttgart (summer);
Wells, Miami, Osaka, Tokyo-outdoor, Rome, Wimbledon, Antwerp, ATP Tour
1980 – Stuttgart (spring), Bologna; 1982 – Mexico City, Cap d’Agde;
World Chp.-Frankfurt; 1995 – Indian Wells, London / Queen’s Club,
1983 – Munich, Hilversum; 1985 – Geneva.
Wimbledon, US Open, Paris-indoor; 1996 – San Jose, Memphis, Hong Kong,
Tokyo-outdoor, Indianapolis, US Open, Basel, ATP Tour World Chp.-Frankfurt; SMITH, STAN: (38) 1969 – Victorian Open; 1970 – Hampton, Nottingham,
1997 – Australian Open, San Jose, Philadelphia, Wimbledon, Cincinnati, Phoenix, Stockholm, Masters; 1971 – City of Paris (Outdoor), London / Queen’s
Grand Slam Cup-Munich, Paris-indoor, ATP Tour World Chp.- Hannover; Club, Cincinnati, U.S. Open; 1972 – U.S. National-indoor (Salisbury), New York,
1998 – Philadelphia, Atlanta, Wimbledon, Vienna; 1999 – London / Queen’s Hampton, Washington, D.C.,-indoor, Wimbledon, Sacramento, Los Angeles,
Club, Wimbledon, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, ATP Tour World Chp.-Hannover; Paris-indoor, Stockholm; 1973 – WCT/Philadelphia, WCT/Atlanta, WCT/St.
2000 – Miami, Wimbledon; 2002 – US Open. Louis, WCT/Munich, WCT/Brussels, WCT/Gothenburg, WCT Finals/Dallas,
Bastad; 1974 – WCT/Hampstead, WCT/St. Louis, Nottingham, Chicago;
SANCHEZ, DAVID: (2) 2003-Vina del Mar, Bucharest. 1975 – Sydney-indoor; 1977 – Los Angeles; 1978 – Atlanta, Vienna;
1979 – Cleveland, Vienna; 1980 – Frankfurt.
SANCHEZ, EMILIO: (15) 1986 – Nice, Munich, Bastad; 1987 – Gstaad,
Bordeaux, Kitzbuhel, Madrid; 1988 – Hilversum; 1989 – Kitzbuhel; SOCK, JACK: (4)*
1990 – Wellington, Estoril; 1991 – Barcelona, Rome, Gstaad;
1992 – Sydney-outdoor. SODERLING, ROBIN: (10) 2004 – Lyon; 2005 – Milan; 2008 – Lyon;
2009 – Bastad; 2010 – Paris, Rotterdam; 2011 – Bastad, Marseille, Rotterdam,
SANCHEZ, JAVIER: (4) 1988 – Buenos Aires; Brisbane.
1989 – Bologna; 1994 – Bologna; 1996 – Tel Aviv.
SOLOMON, HAROLD: (22) 1974 – Washington, outdoor; 1975 – WCT/Toronto,
SANGUINETTI, DAVIDE: (2) 2002 – Milan, Delray Beach. WCT/Memphis, Perth, Johannesburg; 1976 – WCT/ Washington, WCT/Houston,
Louisville, Maui, Johannesburg; 1977 – WCT/Tournament of Champions,
SANTANA, MANUEL: (1) 1970 – Barcelona. Brussels, Cincinnati; 1978 – Las Vegas, Louisville; 1979 – Baltimore, North
Conway, Paris-indoor; 1980 – Baltimore, Hamburg, Cincinnati, Tel Aviv.
SANTORO, FABRICE (6): 1997 – Lyon; 1999 – Marseille; 2000 – Doha;
2002 – Dubai; 2007 – Newport; 2008 – Newport. SOUSA, JOAO: (2)*
SARGSIAN, SARGIS: (1) 1997 – Newport. SPADEA, VINCENT: (1) 2004 Scottsdale.
SAVIANO, NICK: (1) 1983 – Nancy. SQUILLARI, FRANCO: (3) 1999 – Munich; 2000 – Munich, Stuttgart-outdoor.
STARK, JONATHAN: (2) 1993 – Bolzano; 1996 – Singapore. THIEM, DOMINIC: (8)*
STEEB, CARL-UWE: (3) 1989 – Gstaad; 1991 – Genova; 1995 – Moscow. TILLSTROM, MIKAEL: (1) 1997 – Chennai.
STEFANKI, LARRY: (2) 1981 – Lagos; 1985 – La Quinta. TIPSAREVIC, JANKO: (4) 2011 – Kuala Lumpur, Moscow; 2012 – Stuttgart;
2013 – Chennai.
STENLUND, ULF: (1) 1986 – Palermo.
TIRIAC, ION: (2) 1970 – Munich; 1971 – Madrid.
STEPANEK, RADEK: (5) 2006 – Rotterdam; 2007 – Los Angeles;
TOMIC, BERNARD: (3) 2013 – Sydney; 2014 – Bogota; 2015 – Bogota.
2009 – Brisbane, San Jose; 2011 – Washington.
TROICKI, VIKTOR: (3)*
STEWART, SHERWOOD: (1) 1974 – Dublin.
TSONGA, JO-WILFRIED: (16)*
STICH, MICHAEL: (18) 1990 – Memphis; 1991 – Wimbledon, Stuttgart-
outdoor, Schenectady, Vienna; 1992 – Rosmalen, Grand Slam Cup-Munich; TULASNE, THIERRY: (5) 1981 – Bastad;
1993 – Stuttgart-indoor, Hamburg, London / Queen’s Club, Basel, Stockholm, 1985 – Bologna, Palermo, Barcelona; 1986 – Metz.
ATP Tour World Chp.- Frankfurt; 1994 – Rotterdam, Munich, Halle;
1995 – Los Angeles; 1996 – Antwerp. TURSUNOV, DMITRY: (7) 2006 – Mumbai; 2007 – Indianapolis, Bangkok;
2008 – Sydney, Metz; 2009 – Eastbourne; 2011 – ‘s-Hertogenbosch.
STOCKTON, DlCK: (8) 1974 – WCT/Atlanta, Melbourne;
1975 – WCT/San Antonio; 1976 – WCT/Lagos; 1977 – WCT/ Philadelphia, ULIHRACH, BOHDAN: (3) 1995 – Prague, Montevideo; 1998 – Umag.
WCT/Toronto, WCT/Rotterdam; 1978 – Little Rock.
VACEK, JAN: (1) 2001 – Costa do Sauipe.
STOLLE, FRED: (4) 1968 – Beckenham; 1969 – Hobart, Queen’s;
1973 – Christchurch. VAJDA, MARIAN: (2) 1987 – Prague; 1988 – Geneva.
STOLTENBERG, JASON: (4) 1993 – Manchester; 1994 – Birmingham; VAN DILLEN, ERIK: (1) 1973 Nottingham.
1996 – Coral Springs; 1997 – Coral Springs.
VAN PATTEN, VINCE: (1) 1981 – Tokyo-indoor.
SUGITA, YUICHI: (1)*
VAN RENSBURG, CHRISTO: (2) 1987 – Orlando; 1989 – Johannesburg.
SUNDSTROM, HENRIK: (5) 1983 – Nice; 1984 – Monte-Carlo, Bastad,
Bari; 1986 – Athens. VAN’T HOF, ROBERT: (2) 1981 – Taipei; 1989 – Seoul.
SVENSSON, JONAS: (5) 1986 – Cologne; 1987 – Vienna; VENTURA, SANTIAGO: (1) 2004 – Casablanca.
1988 – Metz; 1990 – Toulouse; 1991 – Copenhagen.
VERDASCO, FERNANDO: (7)*
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;
VICENTE, FERNANDO: (3) 1999 – Merano; 2000 – Casablanca;
1975 – Las Vegas, Chicago; 1976 – Cincinnati, Columbus, San Francisco,
2001 – Bogota.
Tokyo; 1977 – Australian Open, Sydney NSW; 1978 – Palm Springs, New
Orleans; 1979 – Rancho Mirage, Washington,-indoor; 1980 – Manchester; VILAS, GUILLERMO: (62) 1973 – Buenos Aires; 1974 – Gstaad, Hilversum,
1981 – Philadelphia. Louisville, Toronto, Tehran, Buenos Aires, Masters; 1975 – Munich, Hilversum,
Washington, Louisville, Buenos Aires; 1976 – WCT/St. Louis, WCT/Fort Worth,
TARANGO, JEFF: (2) 1992 – Wellington, Tel Aviv. WCT/Monte-Carlo, Toronto, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires; 1977 – Springfield,
Buenos Aires, Virginia Beach, Roland Garros, Kitzbuhel, Washington, Louisville,
TAROCZY, BALAZS: (13) 1974 – Kitzbuhel; 1976 – Hilversum; South Orange, Columbus, U.S. Open, Paris, Tehran, Bogota, Santiago, Buenos
1978 – Hilversum, Barcelona; 1979 – Brussels, Hilversum; 1980 – Bastad, Aires, Johannesburg; 1978 – Hamburg, Munich, Gstaad, South Orange, Aix-en-
Hilversum, Geneva; 1981 – Hilversum, Japan Open; 1982 – Nice, Hilversum. Provence, Basel, Australian Open; 1979 – Hobart, Washington, Buenos Aires,
Australian Open; 1980 – Rome, Kitzbuhel, Palermo; 1981 – Mar del Plata, Cairo,
TAYLOR, ROGER: (7) 1970 – WCT/Midland; 1971 – Palermo; 1972 – Merion; Houston; 1982 – Buenos Aires, Rotterdam, Milan, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Boston,
1973 – WCT/Copenhagen, Welsh Open; 1975 – Roanoke, Fairfield. Kitzbuhel; 1983 – WCT/Richmond, WCT/Delray Beach, Kitzbuhel.
WILANDER, MATS: (33) 1982 – Roland Garros, Bastad, Geneva, Barcelona; ZIVOJINOVIC, SLOBODAN: (2) 1986 – Houston; 1988 – Sydney-indoor.
1983 – Monte-Carlo, Lisbon, Aix-en-Provence, Bastad, Cincinnati, Geneva,
Barcelona, Stockholm, Australian Open; 1984 –Cincinnati, Barcelona, ZOECKE, MARKUS: (1) 1994 – Sun City.
Australian Open; 1985 – Roland Garros, Boston, Bastad;
1986 – Brussels, Cincinnati; 1987 – Brussels, Monte-Carlo, Rome, Boston, ZUGARELLI, ANTONIO: (1) 1976 – Bastad.
Indianapolis; 1988 – Australian Open, Miami, Roland Garros, Cincinnati,
U.S. Open, Palermo; 1990 – Itaparica. ZVEREV, ALEXANDER: (6)*
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ATP RANKINGS
As of 27 November 2017
1 Nadal, Rafael ESP 64 Pella, Guido ARG 127 Menendez-Maceiras, Adrian ESP 190 Bonzi, Benjamin FRA
2 Federer, Roger SUI 65 Medvedev, Daniil RUS 128 Millman, John AUS 191 Millot, Vincent FRA
3 Dimitrov, Grigor BUL 66 Zeballos, Horacio ARG 129 Halys, Quentin FRA 192 Bolt, Alex AUS
4 Zverev, Alexander GER 67 Sela, Dudi ISR 130 Smyczek, Tim USA 193 Krueger, Mitchell USA
5 Thiem, Dominic AUT 68 Delbonis, Federico ARG 131 Otte, Oscar GER 194 Zhang, Ze CHN
6 Cilic, Marin CRO 69 Mayer, Florian GER 132 Ofner, Sebastian AUT 195 Andreozzi, Guido ARG
7 Goffin, David BEL 70 Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo ESP 133 Gombos, Norbert SVK 196 King, Evan USA
8 Sock, Jack USA 71 Lu, Yen-Hsun TPE 134 Evans, Daniel GBR 197 Schnur, Brayden CAN
9 Wawrinka, Stan SUI 72 Donskoy, Evgeny RUS 135 Travaglia, Stefano ITA 198 Marchenko, Illya UKR
10 Carreno Busta, Pablo ESP 73 Fabbiano, Thomas ITA 136 Berrettini, Matteo ITA 199 Majchrzak, Kamil POL
11 del Potro, Juan Martin ARG 74 Kukushkin, Mikhail KAZ 137 Ramanathan, Ramkumar IND 200 Gulbis, Ernests LAT
12 Djokovic, Novak SRB 75 Lajovic, Dusan SRB 138 Berankis, Ricardas LTU 201 Rubin, Noah USA
13 Querrey, Sam USA 76 Ebden, Matthew AUS 139 Polansky, Peter CAN 202 Pavlasek, Adam CZE
14 Anderson, Kevin RSA 77 Darcis, Steve BEL 140 Basic, Mirza BIH 203 Rosol, Lukas CZE
15 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried FRA 78 Chardy, Jeremy FRA 141 Ruud, Casper NOR 204 Caruso, Salvatore ITA
16 Murray, Andy GBR 79 Tiafoe, Frances USA 142 Tomic, Bernard AUS 205 Clezar, Guilherme BRA
17 Isner, John USA 80 Karlovic, Ivo CRO 143 Klizan, Martin SVK 206 Rola, Blaz SLO
18 Pouille, Lucas FRA 81 Herbert, Pierre-Hugues FRA 144 Ymer, Elias SWE 207 Kecmanovic, Miomir SRB
19 Berdych, Tomas CZE 82 Stebe, Cedrik-Marcel GER 145 Santillan, Akira AUS 208 de Minaur, Alex AUS
20 Bautista Agut, Roberto ESP 83 Estrella Burgos, Victor DOM 146 Olivo, Renzo ARG 209 Kokkinakis, Thanasi AUS
21 Kyrgios, Nick AUS 84 Youzhny, Mikhail RUS 147 Ignatik, Uladzimir BLR 210 Oliveira, Goncalo POR
22 Nishikori, Kei JPN 85 Fucsovics, Marton HUN 148 Maden, Yannick GER 211 Safwat, Mohamed EGY
23 Ramos-Vinolas, Albert ESP 86 Seppi, Andreas ITA 149 Gerasimov, Egor BLR 212 Napolitano, Stefano ITA
24 Raonic, Milos CAN 87 Albot, Radu MDA 150 Soeda, Go JPN 213 Sonego, Lorenzo ITA
25 Muller, Gilles LUX 88 Djere, Laslo SRB 151 Almagro, Nicolas ESP 214 Klahn, Bradley USA
26 Schwartzman, Diego ARG 89 Simon, Gilles FRA 152 Paul, Tommy USA 215 King, Kevin USA
27 Fognini, Fabio ITA 90 Marterer, Maximilian GER 153 Ito, Tatsuma JPN 216 Krstin, Pedja SRB
28 Mannarino, Adrian FRA 91 Tsitsipas, Stefanos GRE 154 Hemery , Calvin FRA 217 Lee, Duckhee KOR
29 Kohlschreiber, Philipp GER 92 Lacko, Lukas SVK 155 Giannessi, Alessandro ITA 218 Robert, Stephane FRA
30 Dzumhur, Damir BIH 93 Copil, Marius ROU 156 Moutet, Corentin FRA 219 Safranek, Vaclav CZE
31 Gasquet, Richard FRA 94 Thompson, Jordan AUS 157 Sakharov, Gleb FRA 220 Clarke, Jay GBR
32 Cuevas, Pablo URU 95 Kicker, Nicolas ARG 158 Milojevic, Nikola SRB 221 Smith, John-Patrick AUS
33 Zverev, Mischa GER 96 Sandgren, Tennys USA 159 De Schepper, Kenny FRA 222 Trungelliti, Marco ARG
34 Krajinovic, Filip SRB 97 Kavcic, Blaz SLO 160 Martin, Andrej SVK 223 Uchiyama, Yasutaka JPN
35 Verdasco, Fernando ESP 98 Jaziri, Malek TUN 161 Bourgue, Mathias FRA 224 Kolar, Zdenek CZE
36 Lopez, Feliciano ESP 99 Daniel, Taro JPN 162 Auger-Aliassime, Felix CAN 225 Nagal, Sumit IND
37 Ferrer, David ESP 100 Jarry, Nicolas CHI 163 Zopp, Jurgen EST 226 Popko, Dmitry KAZ
38 Dolgopolov, Alexandr UKR 101 Melzer, Gerald AUT 164 Robredo, Tommy ESP 227 Novak, Dennis AUT
39 Rublev, Andrey RUS 102 Dutra Silva, Rogerio BRA 165 Kovalik, Jozef SVK 228 Whittington, Andrew AUS
40 Sugita, Yuichi JPN 103 Baghdatis, Marcos CYP 166 Nishioka, Yoshihito JPN 229 Giraldo, Santiago COL
41 Paire, Benoit FRA 104 Mahut, Nicolas FRA 167 Kozlov, Stefan USA 230 Opelka, Reilly USA
42 Haase, Robin NED 105 Fritz, Taylor USA 168 Kwon, Soonwoo KOR 231 Ivashka, Ilya BLR
43 Lorenzi, Paolo ITA 106 Tipsarevic, Janko SRB 169 Balazs, Attila HUN 232 Novikov, Dennis USA
44 Johnson, Steve USA 107 Carballes Baena, Roberto ESP 170 Domingues, Joao POR 233 Griekspoor, Tallon NED
45 Khachanov, Karen RUS 108 Kuznetsov, Andrey RUS 171 Broady, Liam GBR 234 Kamke, Tobias GER
46 Monfils, Gael FRA 109 Pospisil, Vasek CAN 172 Bolelli, Simone ITA 235 Arnaboldi, Andrea ITA
47 Harrison, Ryan USA 110 Cecchinato, Marco ITA 173 King, Darian BAR 236 Gabashvili, Teymuraz RUS
48 Coric, Borna CRO 111 Fratangelo, Bjorn USA 174 Kudla, Denis USA 237 Hurkacz, Hubert POL
49 Bedene, Aljaz GBR 112 Berlocq, Carlos ARG 175 Mmoh, Michael USA 238 Dellien, Hugo BOL
50 Edmund, Kyle GBR 113 Bellucci, Thomaz BRA 176 McDonald, Mackenzie USA 239 Jung, Jason TPE
51 Shapovalov, Denis CAN 114 Norrie, Cameron GBR 177 Granollers, Marcel ESP 240 Vanni, Luca ITA
52 Mayer, Leonardo ARG 115 Elias, Gastao POR 178 De Greef, Arthur BEL 241 Kuhn, Nicola ESP
53 Struff, Jan-Lennard GER 116 Bhambri, Yuki IND 179 Setkic, Aldin BIH 242 Wu, Di CHN
54 Donaldson, Jared USA 117 Bublik, Alexander KAZ 180 Vatutin, Alexey RUS 243 Maamoun , Karim-Mohamed EGY
55 Troicki, Viktor SRB 118 Bemelmans, Ruben BEL 181 Taberner, Carlos ESP 244 Jaloviec, Marek CZE
56 Benneteau, Julien FRA 119 Hanfmann, Yannick GER 182 Bachinger, Matthias GER 245 Monteiro, Joao POR
57 Sousa, Joao POR 120 Escobedo, Ernesto USA 183 Bagnis, Facundo ARG 246 Harrison, Christian USA
58 Chung, Hyeon KOR 121 Laaksonen, Henri SUI 184 Arevalo, Marcelo ESA 247 Groth, Sam AUS
59 Basilashvili, Nikoloz GEO 122 Stakhovsky, Sergiy UKR 185 Galovic, Viktor CRO 248 Collarini, Andrea ARG
60 Gojowczyk, Peter GER 123 Janowicz, Jerzy POL 186 Peliwo, Filip CAN 249 Mathieu, Paul-Henri FRA
61 Young, Donald USA 124 Monteiro, Thiago BRA 187 Ojeda Lara, Ricardo ESP 250 Haas, Tommy GER
62 Vesely, Jiri CZE 125 Brown, Dustin GER 188 Munar, Jaume ESP
63 Istomin, Denis UZB 126 Sousa, Pedro POR 189 Melzer, Jurgen AUT
184
YEAR-END TOP 10 HISTORY
2016 2008 2000 1992 1984 1976
1 A Murray (GBR) 1 R Nadal (ESP) 1 G Kuerten (BRA) 1 J Courier (USA) 1 J McEnroe (USA) 1 J Connors (USA)
2 N Djokovic (SRB) 2 R Federer (SUI) 2 M Safin (RUS) 2 S Edberg (SWE) 2 J Connors (USA) 2 B Borg (SWE)
3 M Raonic (CAN) 3 N Djokovic (SRB) 3 P Sampras (USA) 3 P Sampras (USA) 3 I Lendl (CZE) 3 I Nastase (ROU)
4 S Wawrinka (SUI) 4 A Murray (GBR) 4 M Norman (SWE) 4 G Ivanisevic (CRO) 4 M Wilander (SWE) 4 M Orantes (ESP)
5 K Nishikori (JPN) 5 N Davydenko (RUS) 5 Y Kafelnikov (RUS) 5 B Becker (GER) 5 A Gomez (ECU) 5 R Ramirez (MEX)
6 M Cilic (CRO) 6 JW Tsonga (FRA) 6 A Agassi (USA) 6 M Chang (USA) 6 A Jarryd (SWE) 6 G Vilas (ARG)
7 G Monfils (FRA) 7 G Simon (FRA) 7 L Hewitt (AUS) 7 P Korda (CZE) 7 H Sundstrom (SWE) 7 A Panatta (ITA)
8 D Thiem (AUT) 8 A Roddick (USA) 8 A Corretja (ESP) 8 I Lendl (USA) 8 P Cash (AUS) 8 H Solomon (USA)
9 R Nadal (ESP) 9 JM del Potro (ARG) 9 T Enqvist (SWE) 9 A Agassi (USA) 9 E Teltscher (USA) 9 E Dibbs (USA)
10 T Berdych (CZE) 10 J Blake (USA) 10 T Henman (GBR) 10 R Krajicek (NED) 10 Y Noah (FRA) 10 B Gottfried (USA)
2015 2007 1999 1991 1983 1975
1 N Djokovic (SRB) 1 R Federer (SUI) 1 A Agassi (USA) 1 S Edberg (SWE) 1 J McEnroe (USA) 1 J Connors (USA)
2 A Murray (GBR) 2 R Nadal (ESP) 2 Y Kafelnikov (RUS) 2 J Courier (USA) 2 I Lendl (CZE) 2 G Vilas (ARG)
3 R Federer (SUI) 3 N Djokovic (SRB) 3 P Sampras (USA) 3 B Becker (GER) 3 J Connors (USA) 3 B Borg (SWE)
4 S Wawrinka (SUI) 4 N Davydenko (RUS) 4 T Enqvist (SWE) 4 M Stich (GER) 4 M Wilander (SWE) 4 A Ashe (USA)
5 R Nadal (ESP) 5 D Ferrer (ESP) 5 G Kuerten (BRA) 5 I Lendl (CZE) 5 Y Noah (FRA) 5 M Orantes (ESP)
6 T Berdych (CZE) 6 A Roddick (USA) 6 N Kiefer (GER) 6 P Sampras (USA) 6 J Arias (USA) 6 K Rosewall (AUS)
7 D Ferrer (ESP) 7 F Gonzalez (CHI) 7 T Martin (USA) 7 G Forget (FRA) 7 J Higueras (ESP) 7 I Nastase (ROU)
8 K Nishikori (JPN) 8 R Gasquet (FRA) 8 N Lapentti (ECU) 8 K Novacek (CZE) 8 JL Clerc (ARG) 8 J Alexander (AUS)
9 R Gasquet (FRA) 9 D Nalbandian (ARG) 9 M Rios (CHI) 9 P Korda (CZE) 9 K Curren (RSA) 9 R Tanner (USA)
10 JW Tsonga (FRA) 10 T Robredo (ESP) 10 R Krajicek (NED) 10 A Agassi (USA) 10 G Mayer (USA) 10 R Laver (AUS)
185
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 ATP Rankings.
The figures below highlight the achievements of the players over the past 45 years. Since Ilie Nastase became the first No. 1
on 23 August 1973, there have been 94 changes at the top, with 26 players holding the No. 1 ranking.
RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1 RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1 TOTAL WEEKS AT NO. 1
23 Aug. 1973 Ilie Nastase (1) 40 12 Apr. 1993 Pete Sampras (11) 19 PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1
3 June 1974 John Newcombe (2) 8 23 Aug. 1993 Courier 3 Roger Federer (SUI) 302
29 July 1974 Jimmy Connors (3) 160 13 Sept. 1993 Sampras 82 Pete Sampras (USA) 286
23 Aug. 1977 Bjorn Borg (4) 1 10 Apr. 1995 Andre Agassi (12) 30 Ivan Lendl (CZE) 270
30 Aug. 1977 Connors 84 6 Nov. 1995 Sampras 12 Jimmy Connors (USA) 268
Novak Djokovic (SRB) 223
9 Apr. 1979 Borg 6 29 Jan. 1996 Agassi 2
John McEnroe (USA) 170
21 May 1979 Connors 7 12 Feb. 1996 Thomas Muster (13) 1
Rafael Nadal (ESP) *160
9 July 1979 Borg 34 19 Feb. 1996 Sampras 3
Bjorn Borg (SWE) 109
11 Mar. 1996 Muster 5
3 Mar. 1980 John McEnroe (5) 3 Andre Agassi (USA) 101
15 Apr. 1996 Sampras 102
24 Mar. 1980 Borg 20 Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 80
11 Aug. 1980 McEnroe 1 30 Mar. 1998 Marcelo Rios (14) 4 Stefan Edberg (SWE) 72
18 Aug. 1980 Borg 46 27 Apr. 1998 Sampras 15 Jim Courier (USA) 58
10 Aug. 1998 Rios 2 Gustavo Kuerten (BRA) 43
6 July 1981 McEnroe 2 24 Aug. 1998 Sampras 29 Andy Murray (GBR) 41
20 July 1981 Borg 2
15 Mar. 1999 Carlos Moya (15) 2 Ilie Nastase (ROU) 40
3 Aug. 1981 McEnroe 58
29 Mar. 1999 Sampras 5 Mats Wilander (SWE) 20
13 Sept. 1982 Connors 7 3 May 1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (16) 6 Andy Roddick (USA) 13
1 Nov. 1982 McEnroe 1 14 June 1999 Sampras 3 Boris Becker (GER) 12
8 Nov. 1982 Connors 1 Marat Safin (RUS) 9
5 July 1999 Agassi 3
15 Nov. 1982 McEnroe 11 Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) 8
26 July 1999 Patrick Rafter (17) 1
31 Jan. 1983 Connors 1 2 Aug. 1999 Sampras 6 John Newcombe (AUS) 8
7 Feb. 1983 McEnroe 1 13 Sept. 1999 Agassi 52 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) 6
14 Feb. 1983 Connors 2 Thomas Muster (AUT) 6
11 Sept. 2000 Sampras 10
28 Feb. 1983 Ivan Lendl (6) 11 Marcelo Rios (CHI) 6
20 Nov. 2000 Marat Safin (18) 2
16 May 1983 Connors 3 Carlos Moya (ESP) 2
4 Dec. 2000 Gustavo Kuerten (19) 8
6 June 1983 McEnroe 1 Patrick Rafter (AUS) 1
13 June 1983 Connors 3 29 Jan. 2001 Safin 4 *Includes week of 25 December 2017
4 July 1983 McEnroe 17 26 Feb. 2001 Kuerten 5
31 Oct. 1983 Lendl 6 2 Apr. 2001 Safin 3 AGE WHEN REACHING NO. 1
12 Dec. 1983 McEnroe 4 23 Apr. 2001 Kuerten 30 PLAYER REACHED NO.1 AGE
19 Nov. 2001 Lleyton Hewitt (20) 75 Lleyton Hewitt 19 Nov. 2001 20y9m
9 Jan. 1984 Lendl 9
28 Apr. 2003 Agassi 2 Marat Safin 20 Nov. 2000 20y10m
12 Mar. 1984 McEnroe 13
12 May 2003 Hewitt 5 John McEnroe 3 Mar. 1980 21y16d
11 June 1984 Lendl 1
16 June 2003 Agassi 12 Andy Roddick 3 Nov. 2003 21y2m
18 June 1984 McEnroe 3
8 Sept. 2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero (21) 8 Bjorn Borg 23 Aug. 1977 21y3m
9 July 1984 Lendl 5
3 Nov. 2003 Andy Roddick (22) 13 Jim Courier 10 Feb. 1992 21y6m
13 Aug. 1984 McEnroe 53
Pete Sampras 12 Apr. 1993 21y8m
19 Aug. 1985 Lendl 1 2 Feb. 2004 Roger Federer (23) 237 Jimmy Connors 29 July 1974 21y11m
26 Aug. 1985 McEnroe 2 18 Aug. 2008 Rafael Nadal (24) 46 Rafael Nadal 18 Aug. 2008 22y2m
9 Sept. 1985 Lendl 157 Marcelo Rios 30 Mar. 1998 22y3m
6 July 2009 Federer 48
12 Sept. 1988 Mats Wilander (7) 20 Roger Federer 2 Feb. 2004 22y6m
7 June 2010 Nadal 56 Carlos Moya 15 Mar. 1999 22y7m
30 Jan. 1989 Lendl 80
4 July 2011 Novak Djokovic (25) 53 Ivan Lendl 28 Feb. 1983 22y11m
13 Aug. 1990 Stefan Edberg (8) 24 Boris Becker 28 Jan. 1991 23y2m
9 July 2012 Federer 17 Juan Carlos Ferrero 8 Sept. 2003 23y7m
28 Jan. 1991 Boris Becker (9) 3
5 Nov. 2012 Djokovic 48 Mats Wilander 12 Sept. 1988 24y1m
18 Feb. 1991 Edberg 20
8 July 1991 Becker 9 7 Oct. 2013 Nadal 39 Novak Djokovic 4 July 2011 24y1m
9 Sept. 1991 Edberg 22 Gustavo Kuerten 4 Dec. 2000 24y3m
7 July 2014 Djokovic 122
Stefan Edberg 13 Aug. 1990 24y8m
10 Feb. 1992 Jim Courier (10) 6 7 Nov. 2016 Andy Murray (26) 41 Andre Agassi 10 Apr. 1995 24y11m
23 Mar. 1992 Edberg 3 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 3 May 1999 25y2m
13 Apr. 1992 Courier 22 21 Aug. 2017 Nadal *19
*Includes week of 25 December 2017 Patrick Rafter 26 July 1999 26y7m
14 Sept. 1992 Edberg 3 Ilie Nastase 23 Aug. 1973 27y1m
5 Oct. 1992 Courier 27 Bold denotes first time at No. 1
Thomas Muster 12 Feb. 1996 28y4m
Andy Murray 7 Nov. 2016 29y6m
John Newcombe 3 June 1974 30y11d
Bold denotes active players
186
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DOUBLES TEAM RANKINGS
As of 27 November 2017
1 Kubot, Lukasz/Melo, Marcelo 18 Benneteau, Julien/Roger-Vasselin, Edouard 35 Chardy, Jeremy/Martin, Fabrice
2 Kontinen, Henri/Peers, John 19 Baker, Brian/Mektic, Nikola 36 Mahut, Nicolas/Roger-Vasselin, Edouard
3 Murray, Jamie/Soares, Bruno 20 Bopanna, Rohan/Dodig, Ivan 37 Muller, Gilles/Querrey, Sam
4 Rojer, Jean-Julien/Tecau, Horia 21 Raja, Purav/Sharan, Divij 38 Dodig, Ivan/Pavic, Mate
5 Bryan, Bob/Bryan, Mike 22 Monroe, Nicholas/Sock, Jack 39 Dutra Silva, Rogerio/Lorenzi, Paolo
6 Herbert, Pierre-Hugues/Mahut, Nicolas 23 Monroe, Nicholas/Sitak, Artem 40 Koolhof, Wesley/Sitak, Artem
7 Dodig, Ivan/Granollers, Marcel 24 Zverev, Alexander/Zverev, Mischa 41 Oswald, Philipp/Mirnyi, Max
8 Harrison, Ryan/Venus, Michael 25 Mektic, Nikola/Skugor, Franko
42 Molteni, Andres/Shamasdin, Adil
9 Marach, Oliver/Pavic, Mate 26 Martin, Fabrice/Roger-Vasselin, Edouard
43 Mclachlan, Ben/Uchiyama, Yasutaka
10 Klaasen, Raven/Ram, Rajeev 27 Verdasco, Fernando/Zimonjic, Nenad
11 Lopez, Feliciano/Lopez, Marc 28 Carreno Busta, Pablo/Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo 44 Matkowski, Marcin/Mirnyi, Max
12 Cabal, Juan Sebastian/Farah, Robert 29 Polmans, Marc/Whittington, Andrew 45 Isner, John/Sock, Jack
13 Bopanna, Rohan/Cuevas, Pablo 30 Gonzalez, Santiago/Peralta, Julio 46 Cerretani, James/Oswald, Philipp
14 Peralta, Julio/Zeballos, Horacio 31 Koolhof, Wesley/Middelkoop, Matwe 47 Duran, Guillermo/Molteni, Andres
15 Daniell, Marcus/Demoliner, Marcelo 32 Petzschner, Philipp/Peya, Alexander 48 Huey, Treat/Mirnyi, Max
16 Gonzalez, Santiago/Young, Donald 33 Podlipnik-Castillo, Hans/Vasilevski, Andrei 49 Monroe, Nicholas/Smith, John-Patrick
17 Mergea, Florin/Qureshi, Aisam-Ul-Haq 34 Carreno Busta, Pablo/Cuevas, Pablo 50 Skupski, Ken/Skupski, Neal
187
TOP 10 HISTORY (1984-2016)
2016 2009 2002 1995 1988
1 Murray, J/Soares, B 1 Bryan, B/Bryan, M 1 Knowles, M/Nestor, D 1 Woodbridge, T/Woodforde, M 1 Leach, R/Pugh, J
2 Herbert, P / Mahut, N 2 Nestor, D/Zimonjic, N 2 Bjorkman, J/Woodbridge, T 2 Eltingh, J/Haarhuis, P 2 Flach, K/Seguso, R
3 Bryan, B/Bryan, M 3 Bhupathi, M/Knowles, M 3 Bryan, B/Bryan, M 3 Connell, G/Galbraith, P 3 Lozano, J/Witsken, T
4 Kontinen, H/Peers, J 4 Dlouhy, L/Paes, L 4 Johnson, D/Palmer, J 4 Suk, C/Vacek, D 4 Casal, S/Sanchez, E
5 Lopez, F/Lopez, M 5 Mirnyi, M/Ram, A 5 Bhupathi, M/Mirnyi, M 5 Knowles, M/Nestor, D 5 Fitzgerald, J/Jarryd, A
6 Klaasen, R/Ram, R 6 Cermak, F/Mertinak, M 6 Black, W/Ullyett, K 6 Leach, R/Melville, S 6 Aldrich, P/Visser, D
7 Dodig, I/ Melo, M 7 Kubot, L/Marach, O 7 Damm, M/Suk, C 7 Ho, T/Steven, B 7 Curren, K/Pate, D
8 Huey, T/ Mirnyi, M 8 Fyrstenberg, M/Matkowski, M 8 Eagle, J/Stolle, S 8 Lobo, L/Sanchez, J 8 Evernden, K/Kriek, J
9 Rojer, J/Tecau, H 9 Moodie, W/Norman, D 9 Haarhuis, P/Kafelnikov, Y 9 Palmer, J/Reneberg, R 9 Davis, M/Drewett, B
10 Cabal, J/Farah, R 10 Soares, B/Ullyett, K 10 Novak, J/Stepanek, R 10 Casal, S/Sanchez, E 10 Masur, W/Woodforde, M
188
ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY OF NO. 1
RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1 RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1
1 Mar. 1976 BOB HEWITT (1) 6 1 Feb. 1993 RICHEY RENEBERG (28) 5
12 Apr. 1976 RAUL RAMIREZ (2) 54 8 Mar. 1993 Grabb 6 WEEKS AT NO. 1
25 Apr. 1977 FREW McMILLAN (3) 4 19 Apr. 1993 Reneberg 8
14 June 1993 Woodbridge 18 *As of 25 December 2017 • Bold denotes active players
23 May 1977 Ramirez 6
4 July 1977 McMillan 1 18 Oct. 1993 PATRICK GALBRAITH (29) 3 Mike Bryan (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454
11 July 1977 Ramirez 2 8 Nov. 1993 Woodbridge 1 Bob Bryan (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439
25 July 1977 McMillan 80 15 Nov. 1993 GRANT CONNELL (30) 11 John McEnroe (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269
31 Jan. 1994 PAUL HAARHUIS (31) 2 Todd Woodbridge (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
5 Feb. 1979 TOM OKKER (4) 11 Daniel Nestor (CAN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
23 Apr. 1979 JOHN McENROE (5) 97 14 Feb. 1994 BYRON BLACK (32) 1
21 Feb. 1994 Haarhuis 2 Anders Jarryd (SWE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
2 Mar. 1981 STAN SMITH (6) 8 7 Mar. 1994 Connell 2 Frew McMillan (RSA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
27 April 1981 McEnroe 4 Mark Woodforde (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
21 Mar. 1994 Haarhuis 7 Jonas Bjorkman (SWE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
25 May 1981 PAUL McNAMEE (7) 3 9 May 1994 Connell 4
15 June 1981 McEnroe 33 Paul Haarhuis (NED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
6 June 1994 Black 7 Jacco Eltingh (NED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
1 Feb. 1982 PETER FLEMING (8) 3 25 July 1994 Gabraith 1 Mark Knowles (BAH). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
22 Feb. 1982 McEnroe 108 1 Aug. 1994 JONATHAN STARK (33) 6 Raul Ramirez (MEX). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
12 Sept. 1994 Haarhuis 18 Robert Seguso (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
19 Mar. 1984 Fleming 1
26 Mar. 1984 McEnroe 11 16 Jan. 1995 JACCO ELTINGH (34)/Haarhuis 10 Max Mirnyi (BLR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
11 June 1984 Fleming 8 27 Mar. 1995 Woodforde 11 Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
12 June 1995 Eltingh/Haarhuis 13 John Fitzgerald (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
6 Aug. 1984 McEnroe 1 Leander Paes (IND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
13 Aug. 1984 Fleming 5 11 Sept. 1995 Woodbridge 7
30 Oct. 1995 Eltingh/Haarhuis 1 Tomas Smid (CZE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
17 Sept. 1984 McEnroe 13 Danie Visser (RSA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
17 Dec. 1984 TOMAS SMID (9) 34 6 Nov. 1995 Woodbridge 49
Nicolas Mahut (FRA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
12 Aug. 1985 ANDERS JARRYD (10) 4 14 Oct. 1996 Woodbridge/Woodforde 52 Marcelo Melo (BRA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *39
9 Sept. 1985 ROBERT SEGUSO (11) 1 13 Oct. 1997 Woodbridge 24 Henri Kontinen (FIN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
16 Sept. 1985 Jarryd 2 Jim Pugh (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
30 Mar. 1998 Eltingh 44 David Pate (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
30 Sept. 1985 Seguso 2
14 Oct. 1985 KEN FLACH (12) 1 1 Feb. 1999 Haarhuis 12 Donald Johnson (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
21 Oct. 1985 Seguso 8 26 Apr. 1999 MAHESH BHUPATHI (35) 2 Pieter Aldrich (RSA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
16 Dec. 1985 Flach 1 10 May 1999 Haarhuis 4 Yannick Noah (FRA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
23 Dec. 1985 Seguso 6 7 June 1999 Bhupathi 2 Grant Connell (CAN). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
21 June 1999 LEANDER PAES (36) 39 Peter Fleming (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
3 Feb. 1986 Jarryd 1 Jared Palmer (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
10 Feb. 1986 Seguso 2 20 Mar. 2000 JARED PALMER (37) 7 Stefan Edberg (SWE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
24 Feb. 1986 Jarryd 3 8 May 2000 ALEX O’BRIEN (38) 5 Andres Gomez (ECU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
17 Mar. 1986 Seguso 1 12 June 2000 Woodbridge 20 Jim Grabb (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
24 Mar. 1986 Jarryd 1 30 Oct. 2000 Woodforde 10 Richey Reneberg (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
31 Mar. 1986 Seguso 7 8 Jan. 2001 Woodbridge 26 Tom Okker (NED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
19 May 1986 Flach 3 9 July 2001 JONAS BJORKMAN (39) 29 Jamie Murray (GBR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
9 June 1986 STEFAN EDBERG (13) 11 Rick Leach (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
25 Aug. 1986 YANNICK NOAH (14) 2 28 Jan. 2002 DONALD JOHNSON (40) 11 Byron Black (ZIM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
15 Apr. 2002 Johnson/Palmer 4 Stan Smith (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
8 Sept. 1986 SLOBODAN ZIVOJINOVIC (15) 1 13 May 2002 Palmer 1
15 Sept. 1986 ANDRES GOMEZ (16) 1 Slobodan Zivojinovic (YUG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
20 May 2002 Johnson/Palmer 5 Bob Hewitt (RSA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
22 Sept. 1986 Zivojinovic 4 24 June 2002 MARK KNOWLES (41) 8 Emilio Sanchez (ESP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
20 Oct. 1986 Gomez 3 19 Aug. 2002 DANIEL NESTOR (42) 11 Jonathan Stark (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
10 Nov. 1986 Zivojinovic 2 4 Nov. 2002 Knowles 31 Ken Flach (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
24 Nov. 1986 Gomez 9 Alex O’Brien (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
9 June 2003 MAX MIRNYI (43) 13 Mahesh Bhupathi (IND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
26 Jan. 1987 Edberg 4 8 Sept. 2003 BOB BRYAN/MIKE BRYAN (44/45) 6
23 Feb. 1987 Noah 8 Patrick Galbraith (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
20 Oct. 2003 Mirnyi 15 Paul McNamee (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
20 Apr. 1987 Jarryd 3
11 May 1987 Noah 8 2 Feb. 2004 Bryan/Bryan 18 Kelly Jones (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
6 July 1987 Jarryd 5 7 June 2004 Bjorkman 14
10 Aug. 1987 Seguso 1 13 Sept. 2004 Nestor 3 YEAR-END DOUBLES NO. 1
17 Aug. 1987 Noah 1 4 Oct. 2004 Knowles/Nestor 21 (25 players) • Bold denotes active players
24 Aug. 1987 Seguso 31 28 Feb. 2005 Bjorkman 3 2017 Marcelo Melo
28 Mar. 1988 Jarryd 3 21 Mar. 2005 Knowles/Nestor 5 2016 Nicolas Mahut
18 Apr. 1988 Seguso 3 25 Apr. 2005 Bjorkman 28 2015 Marcelo Melo
9 May 1988 Jarryd 47 7 Nov. 2005 Bryan/Bryan 64 2014 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan
3 Apr. 1989 EMILIO SANCHEZ (17) 2 29 Jan. 2007 Mirnyi 11 2013 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan
16 Apr. 2007 Bryan/Bryan 64 2012 Mike Bryan
17 Apr. 1989 Jarryd 4 2011 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan
15 May 1989 Sanchez 4 7 July 2008 Nestor 9 2010 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan
12 June 1989 JIM GRABB (18) 1 8 Sept. 2008 Bryan/Bryan 6 2009 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan
19 June 1989 JIM PUGH (19) 12 20 Oct. 2008 Nestor 2 2008 Nenad Zimonjic
11 Sept. 1989 McEnroe 2 3 Nov. 2008 Bryan/Bryan 2 2007 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan
25 Sept. 1989 Jarryd 18 17 Nov. 2008 NENAD ZIMONJIC (46) 11 2006 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan
29 Jan. 1990 DANIE VISSER (20) 8 2 Feb. 2009 Bryan/Bryan 15 2005 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan
26 Mar. 1990 RICK LEACH (21) 9 18 May 2009 Nestor/Zimonjic 3 2004 Mark Knowles/Daniel Nestor
28 May 1990 Pugh 8 8 June 2009 Bryan/Bryan 14 2003 Max Mirnyi
23 July 1990 PIETER ALDRICH (22)/Visser 3 14 Sept. 2009 Nestor 7 2002 Mark Knowles
13 Aug. 1990 Pugh 4 2001 Jonas Bjorkman
2 Nov. 2009 Nestor/Zimonjic 4 2000 Mark Woodforde
10 Sept. 1990 Aldrich/Visser 8 30 Nov. 2009 Bryan/Bryan 9 1999 Leander Paes
5 Nov. 1990 Pugh 1 1 Feb. 2010 Nestor/Zimonjic 15 1998 Jacco Eltingh
12 Nov. 1990 Aldrich/Visser 1 17 May 2010 Bryan/Bryan 3 1997 Todd Woodbridge
19 Nov. 1990 Pugh 1 7 June 2010 Nestor/Zimonjic 10 1996 Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde
26 Nov. 1990 Aldrich/Visser 7 16 Aug. 2010 Bryan/Bryan 90 1995 Todd Woodbridge
14 Jan. 1991 DAVID PATE (23) 25 1994 Paul Haarhuis
7 May 2012 Mirnyi/Nestor 18 1993 Grant Connell
8 July 1991 JOHN FITZGERALD (24) 33 10 Sept. 2012 Bryan/Bryan 8 1992 Mark Woodforde
24 Feb. 1992 Jarryd 1 5 Nov. 2012 Mike Bryan 16 1991 John Fitzgerald
2 Mar. 1992 Fitzgerald 1 25 Feb. 2013 Bryan/Bryan 139 1990 Piet Aldrich/Danie Visser
9 Mar. 1992 Jarryd 8 1989 Anders Jarryd
4 May 1992 Fitzgerald 6 26 Oct. 2015 Bob Bryan 1 1988 Anders Jarryd
15 June 1992 Jarryd 3 2 Nov. 2015 MARCELO MELO (47) 22 1987 Robert Seguso
6 July 1992 TODD WOODBRIDGE (25) 2 4 Apr. 2016 JAMIE MURRAY (48) 5 1986 Andres Gomez
20 July 1992 Jarryd 4 9 May 2016 Melo 4 1985 Robert Seguso
17 Aug. 1992 Woodbridge 4 6 June 2016 NICOLAS MAHUT (49) 1 1984 Tomas Smid
14 Sept. 1992 Grabb 4 13 June 2016 J. Murray 4 1983 John McEnroe
12 Oct. 1992 KELLY JONES (26) 1 11 July 2016 Mahut 38 1982 John McEnroe
19 Oct. 1992 Grabb 2 1981 John McEnroe
3 Apr. 2017 HENRI KONTINEN (50) 15 1980 John McEnroe
2 Nov. 1992 Woodbridge 2 17 July 2017 Melo 5
16 Nov. 1992 MARK WOODFORDE (27) 11 1979 John McEnroe
21 Aug. 2017 Kontinen 11 1978 Frew McMillan
6 Nov. 2017 Melo *8 1977 Frew McMillan
Bold denotes first time at No. 1 *Includes week of 25 December 2017 1976 Raul Ramirez
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ATP RANKINGS POINTS TABLE
Additional
Tournament Total Financial
W F SF QF R16 R32 R64 R128 Qualifying
Category Commitment
Points
* Nitto ATP Finals: 1,500 for undefeated champion (200 for each round robin win, 400 for a semi-final win, 500 for a final win).
**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.
Rafael Nadal finished 2017 as World No. 1 after winning two Grand Slam, two ATP Masters 1000 and two ATP World Tour 500 titles.
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2017 YEAR-END PRIZE MONEY LEADERS
As of 27 November 2017
1 Rafael Nadal����������������������������������������$15,864,000 35 Ryan Harrison...................................... $1,336,784 69 Yuichi Sugita........................................ $744,384
2 Roger Federer....................................... $13,054,856 36 Andrey Rublev...................................... $1,336,027 70 Julien Benneteau................................. $731,934
3 Grigor Dimitrov..................................... $6,608,510 37 Adrian Mannarino................................. $1,333,177 71 Florian Mayer....................................... $728,102
4 Alexander Zverev.................................. $5,108,998 38 Karen Khachanov................................. $1,258,619 72 Denis Istomin....................................... $718,235
5 Dominic Thiem..................................... $4,345,626 39 Philipp Kohlschreiber.......................... $1,210,571 73 Gilles Simon......................................... $706,338
6 Marin Cilic............................................ $4,063,738 40 Pierre-Hugues Herbert........................ $1,190,783 74 Leonardo Mayer................................... $703,146
7 David Goffin.......................................... $3,904,676 41 Robin Haase......................................... $1,166,634 75 Bruno Soares........................................ $681,760
8 Jack Sock............................................. $3,406,573 42 John Peers............................................ $1,164,647 76 Jamie Murray....................................... $676,388
9 Stan Wawrinka..................................... $3,100,512 43 Henri Kontinen..................................... $1,159,560
10 77 Ivo Karlovic.......................................... $670,230
Pablo Carreno Busta............................ $3,009,359 44 Paolo Lorenzi........................................ $1,152,042
11 Kevin Anderson.................................... $2,857,945 45 Benoit Paire.......................................... $1,116,763 78 Aljaz Bedene......................................... $656,321
12 Juan Martin del Potro.......................... $2,580,301 46 David Ferrer.......................................... $1,066,211 79 Jeremy Chardy..................................... $654,217
13 Sam Querrey......................................... $2,402,827 47 Hyeon Chung........................................ $1,062,462 80 Malek Jaziri.......................................... $637,500
14 Novak Djokovic.................................... $2,116,524 48 Gael Monfils......................................... $1,043,358 81 Michael Venus...................................... $612,032
15 Andy Murray......................................... $2,092,625 49 Damir Dzumhur.................................... $1,038,611 82 Andreas Seppi...................................... $609,153
16 Lucas Pouille....................................... $2,041,133 50 Richard Gasquet.................................. $1,030,186 83 Filip Krajinovic..................................... $608,748
17 Nick Kyrgios......................................... $1,925,500 51 Steve Johnson...................................... $1,005,440 84 Dusan Lajovic....................................... $576,309
18 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.............................. $1,857,015 52 Borna Coric........................................... $999,819 85 Steve Darcis......................................... $567,263
19 John Isner............................................. $1,836,954 53 Viktor Troicki........................................ $989,184 86 Rogerio Dutra Silva.............................. $551,939
20 Tomas Berdych..................................... $1,803,545 54 Kyle Edmund........................................ $965,395 87 Rajeev Ram.......................................... $548,020
21 Roberto Bautista Agut......................... $1,794,937 55 Alexandr Dolgopolov............................ $940,757 88T Bob Bryan............................................. $539,237
22 Albert Ramos-Vinolas......................... $1,781,770 56 Donald Young....................................... $926,672 88T Mike Bryan........................................... $539,237
23 Feliciano Lopez.................................... $1,731,751 57 Marcel Granollers................................ $884,432 90 Mikhail Kukushkin............................... $531,828
24 Diego Schwartzman............................. $1,617,789 58 Horacio Zeballos.................................. $873,266 91 Frances Tiafoe..................................... $520,239
25 Pablo Cuevas........................................ $1,546,063 59 Jared Donaldson.................................. $854,935 92 Dudi Sela.............................................. $518,288
26 Kei Nishikori......................................... $1,491,755 60 Jan-Lennard Struff.............................. $844,842
27 Mischa Zverev...................................... $1,479,705 61 Jean-Julien Rojer................................. $784,537 93 Rohan Bopanna.................................... $517,790
28 Fabio Fognini........................................ $1,429,055 62 Jiri Vesely............................................. $782,358 94 Bernard Tomic...................................... $517,025
29 Milos Raonic........................................ $1,409,446 63 Ivan Dodig............................................. $782,197 95 Marcos Baghdatis................................ $513,488
30 Fernando Verdasco.............................. $1,399,586 64 Joao Sousa........................................... $776,642 96 Jordan Thompson................................ $512,461
31 Lukasz Kubot........................................ $1,366,800 65 Horia Tecau........................................... $774,621 97 Mate Pavic............................................ $501,475
32 Marcelo Melo....................................... $1,358,429 66 Denis Shapovalov................................. $764,494 98 Dustin Brown........................................ $498,874
33 Nicolas Mahut...................................... $1,355,714 67 Nikoloz Basilashvili............................. $759,349 99 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez....................... $497,001
34 Gilles Muller........................................ $1,341,306 68 Daniil Medvedev................................... $749,986 100 Andrey Kuznetsov................................ $492,114
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192
2017 ATP WORLD TOUR & GRAND SLAM FINALS
START DAY TOURNAMENT SINGLES FINAL (SEED) DOUBLES FINAL (SEED)
02/01/17 Brisbane International presented by Suncorp (H) 7 Grigor Dimitrov d 3 Kei Nishikori 6-2 2-6 6-3 WC Kokkinakis-Thompson d Muller-Querrey 7-6 (7) 6-4
02/01/17 Aircel Chennai Open (H) 2 Roberto Bautista Agut d Daniil Medvedev 6-3 6-4 Bopanna-Nedunchezhiyan d Raja-Sharan 6-3 6-4
02/01/17 Qatar ExxonMobil Open (H) 2 Novak Djokovic d 1 Andy Murray 6-3 5-7 6-4 Chardy-F Martin d 3 Pospisil-Stepanek 6-4 7-6 (3)
09/01/17 ASB Classic (H) 4 Jack Sock d Joao Sousa 6-3 5-7 6-3 4 Matkowski-Qureshi d Erlich-Lipsky 1-6 6-2 10-3
09/01/17 Sydney International (H) 6 Gilles Muller d Daniel Evans 7-6 (5) 6-2 Koolhof-Middelkoop d 1 J Murray-Soares 6-3 7-5
16/01/17 Australian Open (H) 17 Roger Federer d 9 Rafael Nadal 6-4 3-6 6-1 3-6 6-3 4 Kontinen-Peers d 3 Bryan-Bryan 7-5 7-5
06/02/17 Open Sud de France (H) 4 WC Alexander Zverev d 3 Richard Gasquet 7-6 (4) 6-3 Zverev-Zverev d 2 F Martin-Nestor 6-4 6-7 (3) 10-7
06/02/17 Ecuador Open (C) Victor Estrella Burgos d 3 Paolo Lorenzi 6-7 (2) 7-5 7-6 (6) Cerretani-Oswald d 2 Peralta-Zeballos 6-3 2-1RET
06/02/17 Garanti Koza Sofia Open (H) 3 Grigor Dimitrov d 2 David Goffin 7-5 6-4 Troicki-Zimonjic d Elgin-Kuznetzov 6-4 6-4
13/02/17 Argentina Open (C) Alexandr Dolgopolov d 1 Kei Nishikori 7-6 6-4 1 Cabal-Farah d 3 S Gonzalez-Marrero 6-1 6-4
13/02/17 Memphis Open (H) Ryan Harrison d Nikoloz Basilashvili 6-1 6-4 Baker-Mektic d Harrison-Johnson 6-3 6-4
13/02/17 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament (H) 6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d 3 David Goffin 4-6 6-4 6-1 3 Dodig-Granollers d WC Koolhof-Middelkoop 7-6 (5) 6-3
20/02/17 Delray Beach Open (H) 3 Jack Sock d 1 Milos Raonic W/O 2 Klaasen-Ram d 3 Huey-Mirnyi 7-5 7-5
20/02/17 Open 13 Provence (H) 2 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d 4 Lucas Pouille 6-4 6-4 1 Benneteau-Mahut d Haase-Inglot 6-4 6-7 (9) 10-5
20/02/17 Rio Open presented by Claro (C) 2 Dominic Thiem d 4 Pablo Carreno Busta 7-5 6-4 3 Carreno Busta-Cuevas d 4 Cabal-Farah 6-4 5-7 10-8
27/02/17 Abierto Mexicano Telcel (H) Sam Querrey d 2 Rafael Nadal 6-3 7-6 1 J Murray-Soares d Isner-F Lopez 6-3 6-3
27/02/17 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships (H) 1 Andy Murray d Fernando Verdasco 6-3 6-2 4 Rojer-Tecau d Bopanna-Matkowski 4-6 6-3 10-3
27/02/17 Brasil Open (C) 3 Pablo Cuevas d 2 Albert Ramos-Vinolas 6-7 6-4 6-4 Sa-Dutra Silva d 4 Daniell-Demoliner 7-6 (5) 5-7 10-7
06/03/17 BNP Paribas Open (H) 9 Roger Federer d 3 Stan Wawrinka 6-4 7-5 6 Klaasen-Ram d 8 Kubot-Melo 6-7 (1) 6-4 10-8
20/03/17 Miami Open presented by Itau (H) 4 Roger Federer d 5 Rafael Nadal 6-3 6-4 6 Kubot-Melo d Monroe-Sock 7-5 6-3
10/04/17 Fayez Sarofim & Co. US Men’s Clay Court Championship (C) 4 Steve Johnson d 8 Thomaz Bellucci 6-4 4-6 7-6 (5) 4 Peralta-Zeballos d WC Brown-Tiafoe 4-6 7-5 10-6
10/04/17 Grand Prix Hassan II (C) Borna Coric d 3 Philipp Kohlschreiber 5-7 7-6 (3) 7-5 Inglot-Pavic d 2 Granollers-M Lopez 6-4 2-6 11-9
17/04/17 Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters (C) 4 Rafael Nadal d 15 Albert Ramos-Vinolas 6-1 6-3 Bopanna-Cuevas d 7 Lopez-Lopez 6-3 3-6 10-4
24/04/17 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell (C) 3 Rafael Nadal d 4 Dominic Thiem 6-4 6-1 Mergea-Qureshi d PR Petzschner-Peya 6-4 6-3
24/04/17 Gazprom Hungarian Open (C) 1 Lucas Pouille d Q Aljaz Bedene 6-3 6-1 4 Baker-Mektic d 3 Cabal-Farah 7-6 (2) 6-4
01/05/17 Millennium Estoril Open (C) 1 Pablo Carreno Busta d 3 Gilles Muller 6-2 7-6 (5) Harrison-Venus d PR Marrero-Robredo 7-5 6-2
01/05/17 TEB BNP Paribas Istanbul Open (C) 2 WC Marin Cilic d 1 Milos Raonic 7-6 (3) 6-3 Jebavy-Vesely d WC Altuna-Motti 6-0 6-0
01/05/17 BMW Open by FWU (C) 3 Alexander Zverev d Q Guido Pella 6-4 6-3 3 Cabal-Farah d Chardy-F Martin 6-3 6-3
08/05/17 Mutua Madrid Open (C) 4 Rafael Nadal d 8 Dominic Thiem 7-6 (8) 6-4 4 Kubot-Melo d 6 Mahut/Roger-Vasselin 7-5 6-3
15/05/17 Internazionali BNL d’Italia (C) 16 Alexander Zverev d 2 Novak Djokovic 6-4 6-3 4 Herbert-Mahut d 8 Dodig-Granollers 4-6 6-4 10-3
22/05/17 Banque Eric Sturdza Geneva Open (C) 1 WC Stan Wawrinka d Q Mischa Zverev 4-6 6-3 6-3 1 Rojer-Tecau d 2 Cabal-Farah 2-6 7-6 (9) 10-6
22/05/17 Open Parc Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Lyon (C) 2 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d 3 WC Tomas Berdych 7-6 (2) 7-5 Molteni-Shamasdin d Daniell-Demoliner 6-3 3-6 10-5
29/05/17 Roland Garros (C) 4 Rafael Nadal d 3 Stan Wawrinka 6-2 6-3 6-1 Harrison-Venus d S Gonzalez-Young 7-6 (5) 6-7 (4) 6-3
12/06/17 Ricoh Open (G) 4 Gilles Muller d 3 Ivo Karlovic 7-6 (5) 7-6 (4) 1 Kubot-Melo d 2 Klaasen-Ram 6-3 6-4
12/06/17 Mercedes Cup (G) 4 WC Lucas Pouille d Feliciano Lopez 4-6 7-6 (5) 6-4 2 J Murray-Soares d 4 Marach-Pavic 6-7 (4) 7-5 10-5
19/06/17 Gerry Weber Open (G) 1 Roger Federer d 4 Alexander Zverev 6-1 6-3 1 Kubot-Melo d Zverev-Zverev 5-7 6-3 10-8
19/06/17 Aegon Championships (G) Feliciano Lopez d 4 Marin Cilic 4-6 7-6 (2) 7-6 (8) 3 J Murray-Soares d Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin 6-2 6-3
26/06/17 Antalya Open (G) Yuichi Sugita d Adrian Mannarino 6-1 7-6 (4) 1 Lindstedt-Qureshi d 2 Marach-Pavic 7-5 4-1 RET
26/06/17 Aegon International (G) 1 WC Novak Djokovic d 2 WC Gael Monfils 6-3 6-4 1 Bryan-Bryan d Bopanna-Sa 6-7 (4) 6-4 10-3
03/07/17 Wimbledon (G) 3 Roger Federer d 7 Marin Cilic 6-3 6-1 6-4 4 Kubot-Melo d 16 Marach-Pavic 5-7 7-5 7-6 3-6 13-11
17/07/17 SkiStar Swedish Open (C) 8 David Ferrer d Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-4 6-4 Knowle-Petzschner d PR Arends-Middelkoop 6-2 3-6 10-7
17/07/17 Dell Technologies Hall of Fame Open (G) 1 John Isner d Q Matthew Ebden 6-3 7-6 (4) 1 Qureshi-Ram d Reid-Smith 6-4 4-6 10-7
17/07/17 Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag (C) LL Andrey Rublev d 4 Paolo Lorenzi 6-4 6-2 3 Duran-Molteni d WC Draganja-Draganja 6-3 6-7 (4) 10-6
24/07/17 BB&T Atlanta Open (H) 2 John Isner d 4 Ryan Harrison 7-6 (6) 7-6 (7) 1 Bryan-Bryan d Koolhof-Sitak 6-3 6-4
24/07/17 J. Safra Sarasin Swiss Open Gstaad (C) 4 WC Fabio Fognini d Q Yannick Hanfmann 6-4 7-5 2 Marach-Oswald d 4 Eysseric-Skugor 6-3 4-6 10-8
24/07/17 German Tennis Championships 2017 (C) LL Leonardo Mayer d Florian Mayer 6-4 4-6 6-3 1 Dodig-Pavic d 2 Cuevas-M Lopez 6-3 6-4
31/07/17 Generali Open (C) Philipp Kohlschreiber d Joao Sousa 6-3 6-4 4 Cuevas-Duran d Podlipnik-Castillo/Vasilevski 6-4 4-6 12-10
31/07/17 Abierto Mexicano de Tenis Mifel presentado por Cinemex (H) 2 Sam Querrey d WC Thanasi Kokkinakis 6-3 3-6 6-2 2 Cabal-Huey d PR Galdos-Maytin 6-2 6-3
31/07/17 Citi Open (H) 5 Alexander Zverev d 15 Kevin Anderson 6-4 6-4 1 Kontinen-Peers d 2 Kubot-Melo 7-6 (5) 6-4
07/08/17 Coupe Rogers (H) 4 Alexander Zverev d 2 Roger Federer 6-3 6-4 5 Herbert-Mahut d 7 Bopanna-Dodig 6-4 3-6 10-6
14/08/17 Western & Southern Open (H) 7 Grigor Dimitrov d Nick Kyrgios 6-3 7-5 5 Herbert-Mahut d 3 J Murray-Soares 7-6 (6) 6-4
21/08/17 Winston-Salem Open (H) 1 Roberto Bautista Agut d Damir Dzumhur 6-4 6-4 2 Rojer-Tecau d Peralta-Zeballos 6-3 6-4
28/08/17 US Open (H) 1 Rafael Nadal d 28 Kevin Anderson 6-3 6-3 6-4 12 Rojer-Tecau d 11 Lopez-Lopez 6-4 6-3
18/09/17 Moselle Open (H) Q Peter Gojowczyk d 7 Benoit Paire 7-5 6-2 3 Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin d Koolhof-Sitak 7-5 6-3
18/09/17 St. Petersburg Open (H) Damir Dzumhur d 3 Fabio Fognini 3-6 6-4 6-2 Jebavy-Middelkoop d 1 Peralta-Zeballos 6-4 6-4
25/09/17 Chengdu Open (H) Denis Istomin d Marcos Baghdatis 3-2 - RET Erlich-Qureshi d Daniell-Demoliner 6-3 7-6 (3)
25/09/17 Shenzhen Open (H) 2 David Goffin d 5 Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-4 6-7 (5) 6-3 2 Peya-Ram d 1 Monroe-Mektic 6-3 6-2
02/10/17 China Open (H) 1 Rafael Nadal d 8 Nick Kyrgios 6-2 6-1 1 Kontinen-Peers d Isner-Sock 6-3 3-6 10-7
02/10/17 Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships 2017 (H) 4 David Goffin d Adrian Mannarino 6-3 7-5 WC Mclachlan-Uchiyama d 2 J Murray-Soares 6-4 7-6 (1)
09/10/17 Shanghai Rolex Masters (H) 2 Roger Federer d 1 Rafael Nadal 6-4 6-3 1 Kontinen-Peers d 2 Kubot-Melo 6-4 6-2
16/10/17 European Open (H) 2 WC Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d 4 Diego Schwartzman 6-3 7-5 Lipsky-Sharan d S Gonzalez-Peralta 6-4 2-6 10-5
16/10/17 VTB Kremlin Cup (H) 6 Damir Dzumhur d PR Ricardas Berankis 6-2 1-6 6-4 1 Mirnyi-Oswald d Dzumhur-Sancic 6-3 7-5
16/10/17 Intrum Stockholm Open (H) 4 Juan Martin del Potro d 1 Grigor Dimitrov 6-4 6-2 1 Marach-Pavic d 2 Qureshi-Rojer 3-6 7-6 10-4
23/10/17 Swiss Indoors Basel (H) 1 Roger Federer d 4 Juan Martin del Potro 6-7 (5) 6-4 6-3 2 Dodig-Granollers d F Martin/Roger-Vasselin 7-5 7-6 (6)
23/10/17 Erste Bank Open 500 (H) Lucas Pouille d 8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-1 6-4 Bopanna-Cuevas d Demoliner-Querrey 7-6 (7) 6-7 (4) 11-9
30/10/17 Rolex Paris Masters (H 16 Jack Sock d Q Filip Krajinovic 5-7 6-4 6-1 2 Kubot-Melo d 7 Dodig-Granollers 7-6 3-6 10-6
06/11/17 Next Gen ATP Finals (H) 6 Hyeon Chung d 1 Andrey Rublev 3-4 4-3 4-2 4-2 N/A
13/11/17 Nitto ATP Finals (H) 6 Grigor Dimitrov d 7 David Goffin 7-5 4-6 6-3 2 Kontinen-Peers d 1 Kubot-Melo 6-4 6-2
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2017 ATP WORLD TOUR BY THE NUMBERS
YEAR-END TOP 100 ATP RANKINGS (40 countries) SINGLES TITLE LEADERS
13 14 15 16 17 By Surface
11 9 10 12 10
FRANCE (15 Tsonga, 18 Pouille, 28 Mannarino, Player Total Clay Grass Hard
31 Gasquet, 41 Paire, 46 Monfils, 56 Benneteau, Roger Federer 7 2 5
Rafael Nadal 6 4 2
78 Chardy, 81 Herbert, 89 Simon)
Alexander Zverev 5 2 3
6 5 7 7 9 UNITED STATES (8 Sock, 13 Querrey, 17 Isner, Grigor Dimitrov 4 4
44 Johnson, 47 Harrison, 54 Donaldson, 61 Young, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 4 1 3
79 Tiafoe, 96 Sandgren) Lucas Pouille 3 1 1 1
7 7 3 6 8 GERMANY (4 A. Zverev, 29 Kohlschreiber, Jack Sock 3 3
33 M. Zverev, 53 Struff, 60 Gojowczyk, 69 F. Mayer,
Roberto Bautista Agut 2 2
Novak Djokovic 2 1 1
82 Stebe, 90 Marterer) Damir Dzumhur 2 2
14 12 15 10 8 SPAIN (1 Nadal, 10 Carreno Busta, 20 Bautista David Goffin 2 2
Agut, 23 Ramos-Vinolas, 35 Verdasco, 36 Lopez, John Isner 2 1 1
37 Ferrer, 70 Garcia-Lopez) Gilles Muller 2 1 1
7 5 5 9 7 ARGENTINA (11 Del Potro, 26 Schwartzman, Sam Querrey 2 2
Pablo Carreno Busta 1 1
52 L. Mayer, 64 Pella, 66 Zeballos, 68 Delbonis,
Marin Cilic 1 1
95 Kicker) Borna Coric 1 1
6 3 3 5 5 RUSSIA (39 Rublev, 45 Khachanov, 65 Medvedev, Pablo Cuevas 1 1
72 Donskoy, 84 Youzhny) Juan Martin del Potro 1 1
3 2 3 3 5 SERBIA (12 Djokovic, 34 Krajinovic, 55 Troicki, Alexandr Dolgopolov 1 1
75 Lajovic, 88 Djere) Victor Estrella Burgos 1 1
David Ferrer 1 1
3 4 5 3 4 ITALY (27 Fognini, 43 Lorenzi, 73 Fabbiano, Fabio Fognini 1 1
86 Seppi) Peter Gojowczyk 1 1
4 5 5 4 3 AUSTRALIA (21 Kyrgios, 76 Ebden, 94 Thompson) Ryan Harrison 1 1
3 4 4 3 3 CROATIA (6 Cilic, 48 Coric, 80 Karlovic) Denis Istomin 1 1
Steve Johnson 1 1
2 1 2 3 3 GREAT BRITAIN (16 Murray, 49 Bedene, Philipp Kohlschreiber 1 1
50 Edmund) Feliciano Lopez 1 1
1 3 2 2 3 JAPAN (22 Nishikori, 40 Sugita, 99 Daniel) Leonardo Mayer 1 1
0 1 2 2 2 BELGIUM (7 Goffin, 77 Darcis) Andy Murray 1 1
Andrey Rublev 1 1
2 2 2 1 2 CANADA (24 Raonic, 51 Shapovalov) Yuichi Sugita 1 1
4 4 3 3 2 CZECH REPUBLIC (19 Berdych, 62 Vesely) Dominic Thiem 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 SWITZERLAND (2 Federer, 9 Wawrinka) Stan Wawrinka 1 1
Total (35 players) 67 22 8 37
1 2 2 2 1 AUSTRIA (5 Thiem)
0 0 1 1 1 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA (30 Dzumhur)
CHAMPIONS/FINALISTS By Seed
1 1 1 1 1 BULGARIA (3 Dimitrov)
0 0 0 0 1 CHILE (100 Jarry) Seed W-L (2016)
No. 1 11-6* (20-8)
1 1 1 1 1 CHINESE TAIPEI (71 Lu) No. 2 11-6 (9-10)
0 1 1 0 1 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (83 Estrella Burgos) No. 3 6-11* (8-9)
0 0 0 1 1 GEORGIA (59 Basilashvili) No. 4 13-9 (7-4)
0 0 0 0 1 GREECE (91 Tsitsipas) No. 5 1-2 (4-5)
No. 6 4-0 (3-4)
0 0 0 0 1 HUNGARY (85 Fucsovics) No. 7 2-3 (1-2)
1 1 1 1 1 ISRAEL (67 Sela) No. 8 1-4 (2-3)
2 2 1 1 1 KAZAKHSTAN (74 Kukushkin) Nos. 9-16 3-3 (2-4)
0 1 1 1 1 LUXEMBOURG (25 Muller) Nos. 17-32 1-1 (0-0)
Unseeded 14-22 (11-18)
0 0 0 1 1 MOLDOVA (87 Albot) No. 1 vs. No. 2 1-3 (7-2)
2 2 2 1 1 NETHERLANDS (42 Haase) *Includes [3] Sock d. [1] Raonic W/O in Delray Beach
1 1 1 2 1 PORTUGAL (57 Sousa)
1 0 0 0 1 ROMANIA (93 Copil) CHAMPIONS BY AGE
1 2 1 1 1 SLOVAKIA (92 Lacko) 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
1 1 0 0 1 SLOVENIA (97 Kavcic) 2 5 0 0 4 3 6 4 1 5 6 6 7 5 2 1 7 3
1 1 1 1 1 SOUTH AFRICA (14 Anderson)
0 0 1 0 1 SOUTH KOREA (58 Chung) YOUNGEST FINALS
0 1 0 1 1 TUNISIA (98 Jaziri) Munich Alexander Zverev (20) d. Guido Pella (26)
2 2 3 2 1 UKRAINE (38 Dolgopolov) Cincinnati Grigor Dimitrov (26) d. Nick Kyrgios (22)
0 1 1 1 1 URUGUAY (32 Cuevas) Rio de Janeiro Dominic Thiem (23) d. Pablo Carreno Busta (25)
1 1 1 0 1 UZBEKISTAN (63 Istomin) Chennai Roberto Bautista Agut (28) d. Daniil Medvedev (20)
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2017 ATP WORLD TOUR BY THE NUMBERS
OLDEST FINALS YOUNGEST CHAMPIONS (24 Born in 1990s)
’s-Hertogenbosch Gilles Muller (34) d. Ivo Karlovic (38) Andrey Rublev, Umag 19 yrs., 9 mons.
Quito Victor Estrella Burgos (36) d. Paolo Lorenzi (35) Alexander Zverev, Montpellier 19 yrs., 10 mons.
Shanghai Roger Federer (36) d. Rafael Nadal (31) Alexander Zverev, Munich 20 yrs., 1 mon.
Alexander Zverev, Rome 20 yrs., 1 mon.
Indian Wells Roger Federer (35) d. Stan Wawrinka (31)
Alexander Zverev, Washington 20 yrs., 4 mons.
Alexander Zverev, Montreal 20 yrs., 4 mons.
SINGLES TITLES (21)/FINALS (30) By Country Borna Coric, Marrakech 20 yrs., 5 mons.
Country (2016) 2017 W-L Champions Lucas Pouille, Budapest 23 yrs., 2 mons.
Lucas Pouille, Stuttgart 23 yrs., 4 mons.
ESP (10-9) 11-9 Nadal-6, Bautista Agut-2, Carreno Busta,
Ferrer, Lopez OLDEST CHAMPIONS (31 in 30s)
USA (2-7) 9-1* Sock-3, Isner-2, Querrey-2, Harrison, Johnson
SUI (4-2) 8-3 Federer-7, Wawrinka Victor Estrella Burgos, Quito 36 yrs., 6 mons.
Roger Federer, Basel 36 yrs., 3 mons.
FRA (5-6) 7-7 Tsonga-4, Pouille-3
Roger Federer, Shanghai 36 yrs., 2 mons.
GER (3-3) 7-5 A. Zverev-5, Gojowczyk, Kohlschreiber
Roger Federer, Wimbledon 35 yrs., 11 mons.
BUL (0-3) 4-1 Dimiitrov-4
Roger Federer, Halle 35 yrs., 11 mons.
ARG (4-3) 2-3 Del Potro, L. Mayer Feliciano Lopez, London/Queen’s Club 35 yrs., 9 mons.
BEL (0-1) 2-3 Goffin-2 Roger Federer, Miami 35 yrs., 8 mons.
CRO (4-5) 2-3 Cilic, Coric Roger Federer, Indian Wells 35 yrs., 7 mons.
SRB (8-4) 2-2 Djokovic-2 Roger Federer, Australian Open 35 yrs., 6 mons.
BIH (0-0) 2-1 Dzumhur-2 David Ferrer, Bastad 35 yrs., 4 mons.
LUX (0-2) 2-1 Muller-2
GBR (9-4) 1-3 Murray OUTSIDE TOP-50 CHAMPIONS (10)
ITA (2-1) 1-3 Fognini
Victor Estrella Burgos, Quito No. 156
AUT (4-2) 1-2 Thiem Leonardo Mayer, Hamburg No. 138
JPN (1-4) 1-2 Sugita Peter Gojowczyk, Metz No. 95
RUS (1-0) 1-1 Rublev Borna Coric, Marrakech No. 79
UKR (0-0) 1-2 Dolgopolov Denis Istomin, Chengdu No. 78
DOM (1-0) 1-0 Estrella Burgos Andrey Rublev, Umag No. 74
URU (2-2) 1-0 Cuevas Alexandr Dolgopolov, Buenos Aires No. 66
UZB (0-0) 1-0 Istomin Yuichi Sugita, Antalya No. 66
AUS (3-1) 0-4 Ryan Harrison, Memphis No. 62
CAN (1-3) 0-2* Damir Dzumhur, St. Petersburg No. 55
POR (0-0) 0-2
RSA (0-0) 0-2 REPEAT CHAMPIONS (7)
BRA (0-1) 0-1 Novak Djokovic Doha
CYP (0-1) 0-1 Victor Estrella Burgos Quito (3 in a row)
CZE (1-0) 0-1 Pablo Cuevas Sao Paulo (3 in a row)
GEO (0-1) 0-1 Rafael Nadal Monte-Carlo
LTU (0-0) 0-1 Rafael Nadal Barcelona
*Includes [3] Sock d. [1] Raonic W/O in Delray Beach Stan Wawrinka Geneva
Juan Martin del Potro Stockholm
ALL-COUNTRYMEN FINALS (5)
CHAMPIONS WHO SAVED MATCH POINT (12)
Marseille Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d. Lucas Pouille (FRA)
Player Opponent (Tournament) Round MPs
Indian Wells Roger Federer d. Stan Wawrinka (SUI)
Monte-Carlo Rafael Nadal d. Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) Novak Djokovic Fernando Verdasco (Doha) SF 5
Atlanta John Isner d. Ryan Harrison (USA) Gilles Muller Alexandr Dolgopolov (Sydney) 1R 1
Vienna Lucas Pouille d. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) Victor Estrella Burgos Ivo Karlovic (Quito) 2R 3
Paolo Lorenzi (Quito) F 1
FIRST-TIME CHAMPIONS (7) Andy Murray Philipp Kohlschreiber (Dubai) QF 7
Roger Federer Tomas Berdych (Miami) QF 2
Player Age Tournament Borna Coric Philipp Kohlschreiber (Marrakech) F 5
Gilles Muller 33 Sydney Lucas Pouille Jiri Vesely (Budapest) 2R 2
Ryan Harrison 24 Memphis Lucas Pouille Jan-Lennard Struff (Stuttgart) 2R 1
Borna Coric 20 Marrakech Feliciano Lopez Tomas Berdych (London/Queen’s) QF 1
Yuichi Sugita 28 Antalya Marin Cilic (London/Queen’s) F 1
Andrey Rublev 19 Umag David Ferrer Henri Laaksonen (Bastad) QF 2
Damir Dzumhur 25 St. Petersburg Alexander Zverev Richard Gasquet (Montreal) 2R 3
Peter Gojowczyk 28 Metz Rafael Nadal Lucas Pouille (Beijing) 1R 2
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2017 ATP WORLD TOUR BY THE NUMBERS
LONGEST WINNING STREAKS THE LAST TIME
Player Matches Duration > No. 1 and No. 2 seeds reached final: No. 2 Federer d. No. 1 Nadal,
Rafael Nadal 17 19 April - 19 May 2017 Shanghai (4 times in 2017)
Roger Federer 16 20 June - 13 August > Top 4 seeds reached SF: 2017 Basel - 1. Federer, 2. Cilic, 3. Goffin,
Rafael Nadal 16 29 August - 15 October 4. Del Potro (3 times in 2017)
Roger Federer 13 11 October - 18 November > Top 8 seeds reached QF: 2017 Stockholm - 1. Dimitrov, 2. Anderson,
Roger Federer 11 12 March - 14 June 3. Sock, 4. Del Potro, 5. M. Zverev, 6. Fognini, 7. Sugita, 8. Verdasco
> A player won title without dropping serve: Isner, 2017 Newport (0 BPs
Grigor Dimitrov 10 2-27 January
faced in 39 service games)
Alexander Zverev 10 2-16 August
> An all-unseeded final: Istomin d. Baghdatis, 2017 Chengdu (5 times in
2017)
DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS > An unseeded player won title: Pouille, 2017 Vienna (14 times in 2017)
Player Titles Player Titles > A player outside Top 100 won title: No. 138 L. Mayer, 2017 Hamburg
Lukasz Kubot 6 Rohan Bopanna 3 (2 times in 2017)
Marcelo Melo 6 Juan Sebastian Cabal 3 > Two players outside Top 100 reached final: No. 138 L. Mayer d.
Henri Kontinen 5 Ivan Dodig 3 No. 101 F. Mayer, 2017 Hamburg
John Peers 5 Pierre-Hugues Herbert 3 > Player won title after saving MP: Nadal d. Pouille after saving 2 MPs,
Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi 5 Jamie Murray 3 2017 Beijing 1R (12 times in 2017)
Pablo Cuevas 4 Philipp Oswald 3 > Player won title beating Top 3 seeds: Paire, 2015 Bastad (d. Goffin in 2R,
Nicolas Mahut 4 Mate Pavic 3 Cuevas in SF, Robredo in F)
Rajeev Ram 4 Bruno Soares 3 > A first-time champion beat No. 1 and 2 seeds: Pouille, 2016 Metz (d.
Jean-Julien Rojer 4 15 players with 2 Thiem in F, Goffin in SF)
Horia Tecau 4 > A first-time champion beat 2 Top 10 players: A. Zverev, 2016 St.
Petersburg (d. No. 9 Berdych in SF, No. 3 Wawrinka in F)
QUALIFYING LEADERS > Left-handers met in final: Nadal d. Ramos-Vinolas, 2017 Monte-Carlo
> Wild cards met in final: Djokovic d. Monfils, 2017 Eastbourne
Player No. Best Result – Tournament > A wild card won title: Tsonga, 2017 Antwerp (7 times in 2017)
Stefanos Tsitsipas 8 SF – Antwerp > Singles and doubles wild cards won titles: Del Potro, E. Ymer/M. Ymer;
Maximilian Marterer 7 1R – 7 Times 2016 Stockholm
Matthew Ebden 6 Finalist – Newport > A qualifier won title: Gojowczyk, 2017 Metz
Lukas Lacko 6 3R – Australian Open > Two qualifiers met in final: Troicki d. Kukushkin, 2015 Sydney
Vasek Pospisil 6 3R – Indian Wells > A lucky loser won title: L. Mayer, 2017 Hamburg (2 times in 2017)
Tim Smyczek 6 2R – Memphis > A teenager won title: Rublev, 19, 2017 Umag (2 times in 2017)
Peter Gojowczyk 5 Champion – Metz > Teenagers met in final: Nadal (19) d. Berdych (19), 2005 Bastad
Jozef Kovalik 5 QF – Chennai > Players 30-and-over met in final: Federer (36) d. Nadal (31),
2017 Shanghai (12 times in 2017)
> A player won singles and doubles title: A. Zverev (w/M. Zverev),
2017 FACTS & FIGURES
2017 Montpellier
> Longest Best-of-3 Final (games): 38 games, Estrella Burgos d. Lorenzi > Singles final went to 3 tie-breaks: Karlovic d. Muller, 2016 Newport
67 75 76, Quito > Doubles lucky loser won title: Herbert/Przysiezny, 2014 Tokyo
> Longest Best-of-5 Final (games): 44 games, Federer d. Nadal > Monday final: 6 March 2017 - Sao Paulo (Cuevas d. Ramos-Vinolas)
64 36 61 36 63, Australian Open > Walkover in a final: Sock d. Raonic W/O, 2017 Delray Beach
> Longest Best-of-3 Final (time): 3h, Cuevas d. Ramos-Vinolas
67 64 64, Sao Paulo
> Longest Best-of-5 Final (time): 3h38m, Federer d. Nadal, Australian Open
> Shortest Non-RET Best-of-3 Final (games): 15 games, Nadal d. Kyrgios
62 61, Beijing
> Shortest Non-RET Best-of-3 Final (time): 53m, Federer d. A. Zverev 61 63,
Halle
> Longest-Best-of-3 Match (time): 3h12m, Ramos-Vinolas d. Pella
67 64 76, Buenos Aires 1R
> Longest Singles Tie-break (20-18): Murray d. Kohlschreiber 67(4) 76(18)
61, Dubai QF
> Longest Doubles Tie-break (14-12): Knowle/Marrero d. Altmaier/Haas
76(12) 76(4), Hamburg 1R
> Longest Match Tie-break (22-20): Reid/Smith d. Hsieh/Peng 46 64 22-20,
Newport 1R
> Most Match Points Saved: 8, Jaziri d. Opelka 57 76(14) 61, Atlanta 1R
> Champions won 56 of 67 finals when capturing the first set (.836)
> Eight Best-of-3 matches were decided by all tie-breaks
> Left-handers went 9-14 in finals (Nadal-6, Muller-2, Lopez)
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2017 ATP WORLD TOUR BY THE NUMBERS
LAST ALL-COUNTRYMEN FINAL QUALIFIER CHAMPIONS (Since 2004)
ARG 2012 Vina del Mar J.Monaco d. C.Berlocq Year Tournament Champion
AUS 2003 Scottsdale L. Hewitt d. M. Philippoussis
2017 Metz Peter Gojowczyk
AUT 2010 Vienna J. Melzer d. A. Haider-Maurer
2015 ‘s-Hertogenbosch Nicolas Mahut
BEL 2006 Munich O.Rochus d. K. Vliegen
2015 Sydney Viktor Troicki
BRA 1992 Sao Paulo L. Mattar d. J. Oncins
CAN 2014 Washington M. Raonic d. V. Pospisil 2015 Auckland Jiri Vesely
CHI 2000 Orlando F. Gonzalez d. N. Massu 2014 Umag Pablo Cuevas
CRO 2009 Zagreb M. Cilic d. M. Ancic 2014 Munich Martin Klizan
ESP 2017 Monte-Carlo R. Nadal d. A. Ramos-Vinolas 2013 ‘s-Hertogenbosch Nicolas Mahut
FRA 2017 Vienna L. Pouille d. J. Tsonga 2013 Delray Beach Ernests Gulbis
GER 2016 Halle F. Mayer d. A. Zverev 2012 Sydney Jarkko Nieminen
ITA 1988 Florence M. Narducci d. C. Panatta 2009 St. Petersburg Sergiy Stakhovsky
NED 1995 Rotterdam R. Krajicek d. P. Haarhuis 2009 Gstaad Thomaz Bellucci
RUS 2008 Moscow I. Kunitsyn d. M. Safin 2009 ‘s-Hertogenbosch Benjamin Becker
SRB 2011 Moscow J. Tipsarevic d. V. Troicki 2008 Vienna Philipp Petzschner
SUI 2017 Indian Wells R. Federer d. S. Wawrinka 2008 Casablanca Gilles Simon
SWE 2000 Long Island M. Norman d. T. Enqvist 2008 Delray Beach Kei Nishikori
USA 2017 Atlanta J. Isner d. R. Harrison 2007 Amersfoort Steve Darcis
2006 Valencia Nicolas Almagro
BIGGEST JUMPS INTO ATP RANKINGS TOP 100
2004 Metz Jerome Haehnel
Player Jump 2016 - 2017 2004 Casablanca Santiago Ventura
Matthew Ebden + 619 695 - 76
Cedrik-Marcel Stebe + 381 463 - 82 FIVE-SET WIN LEADERS (active players, min. 10 wins)
Nicolas Jarry + 300 400 - 100 Player W-L Pct.
Filip Krajinovic + 203 237 - 34
Denis Shapovalov + 199 250 - 51 Tommy Robredo 17-5 .773
Peter Gojowczyk + 130 190 - 60 Jeremy Chardy 10-3 .769
Blaz Kavcic + 123 220 – 97 Novak Djokovic 28-9 .757
Stefanos Tsitsipas + 118 209 - 91 Kei Nishikori 16-6 .727
Andrey Rublev + 117 156 - 39 Tomas Berdych 21-8 .724
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YEAR-BY-YEAR TITLE LEADERS
2017 Roger Federer 7 2003 Roger Federer 7 1992 Boris Becker 5 1980 Bjorn Borg 9
2016 Andy Murray 9 2002 Andre Agassi 5 Jim Courier 5 John McEnroe 9
2015 Novak Djokovic 11 Lleyton Hewitt 5 Pete Sampras 5 1979 Bjorn Borg 13
2014 Novak Djokovic 7 2001 Lleyton Hewitt 7 1991 Stefan Edberg 7 1978 Jimmy Connors 10
2013 Rafael Nadal 10 2000 Marat Safin 7 1990 Stefan Edberg 7 1977 Guillermo Vilas 16
2012 David Ferrer 7 1989 Ivan Lendl 10
1999 Andre Agassi 5 1976 Jimmy Connors 13
2011 Novak Djokovic 10 1988 Boris Becker 7
Magnus Norman 5 1975 Jimmy Connors 9
2010 Rafael Nadal 7 1987 Ivan Lendl 8
Pete Sampras 5 1974 Jimmy Connors 15
2009 Andy Murray 6 1986 Ivan Lendl 9
1998 Marcelo Rios 7 1973 Ilie Nastase 14
2008 Rafael Nadal 8 1985 Ivan Lendl 12
2007 Roger Federer 8 1997 Pete Sampras 8 1984 John McEnroe 13 1972 Ilie Nastase 12
2006 Roger Federer 12 1996 Pete Sampras 8 1983 Mats Wilander 9 1971 Ilie Nastase 7
2005 Roger Federer 11 1995 Thomas Muster 12 1982 Ivan Lendl 15 1970 Rod Laver 8
Rafael Nadal 11 1994 Pete Sampras 10 1981 Ivan Lendl 10 1969 Rod Laver 7
2004 Roger Federer 11 1993 Pete Sampras 9 John McEnroe 10 1968 Four players with 2
Kelly Jones No. 397 1989 Singapore Paolo Cane No. 224 1991 Bologna
Leonardo Lavalle No. 218 1991 Tel Aviv
Fernando Gonzalez No. 352 2000 Orlando
Sergio Casal No. 217 1985 Florence
Tommy Haas No. 349 2004 Houston
Mark Philippoussis No. 214 2006 Newport
Santiago Ventura No. 316 2004 Casablanca
Mardy Fish No. 212 2006 Houston
Steve Darcis No. 297 2007 Amersfoort Carsten Arriens No. 210 1992 Guaruja
Yahiya Doumbia No. 282 1995 Bordeaux Sergiy Stakhovsky No. 209 2008 Zagreb
Nicolas Lapentti No. 258 1995 Bogota Simon Youl No. 205 1989 Schenectady
Kei Nishikori No. 244 2008 Delray Beach Jose Francisco Altur No. 204 1989 San Marino
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LOWEST RANKED CHAMPIONS
Year Tournament Rank Player
2017 Quito 156 Victor Estrella Burgos DOM
2016 Halle 192 Florian Mayer GER
2015 Newport 161 Rajeev Ram USA
2014 Bogota 124 Bernard Tomic AUS
2013 ‘s-Hertogenbosch 240 Nicolas Mahut FRA
2012 Sydney 77 Jarkko Nieminen FIN
2011 Delray Beach 166 Juan Martin del Potro ARG
2010 Washington 117 David Nalbandian ARG
2009 Newport 181 Rajeev Ram USA
2008 Delray Beach 244 Kei Nishikori JPN
2007 Amersfoort 297 Steve Darcis BEL
2006 Newport 214 Mark Philippoussis AUS
2005 Scottsdale 99 Wayne Arthurs AUS
2004 Houston 349 Tommy Haas GER
2003 Casablanca 102 Julien Boutter FRA
2002 Tokyo 121 Kenneth Carlsen DEN
2001 Newport 167 Neville Godwin RSA
2000 Orlando 352 Fernando Gonzalez CHI
1999 Bournemouth 133 Adrian Voinea ROU
1998 Adelaide 550 Lleyton Hewitt AUS
1997 Shanghai 102 Jan Kroslak SVK
1996 New Haven 169 Alex O’Brien USA
1995 Bordeaux 282 Yahiya Doumbia SEN
1994 Sun City 131 Markus Zoecke GER
1993 Bologna 161 Jordi Burillo ESP
1992 Guaruja 210 Carsten Arriens GER
1991 Bologna 224 Paolo Cane ITA
1990 Hong Kong 243 Pat Cash AUS
1989 Singapore 397 Kelly Jones USA
1988 Florence 134 Massimiliano Narducci ITA
1987 St. Vincent 159 Pedro Rebolledo CHI
1986 Newport 151 Bill Scanlon USA
1985 Florence 217 Sergio Casal ESP
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2017
12-19 November 2017 in London, England (The O2) · 8 Players - 8 Teams - $ 8,000,000 (Indoor Hard)
SINGLES
Player Record (Finish) Ranking Points Prize Money (US$)
Grigor Dimitrov 5-0 (W) 1500 $2,549,000
David Goffin 3-2 (F) 800 $1,158,000
Roger Federer 3-1 (SF) 600 $764,000
Jack Sock 2-2 (SF) 400 $573,000
Dominic Thiem 1-2 (RR) 200 $382,000
Alexander Zverev 1-2 (RR) 200 $382,000
Marin Cilic 0-3 (RR) 0 $191,000
Pablo Carreno Busta 0-2 (ALT) 0 $143,000
Rafael Nadal 0-1 (RR) 0 $105,000
DOUBLES
Player Record (Finish) Ranking Points Prize Money (US$)
Kontinen/Peers 4-1 (W) 1300 $450,000
Kubot/Melo 3-2 (F) 800 $262,000
Harrison/Venus 3-1 (SF) 600 $202,000
J. Murray/Soares 2-2 (SF) 400 $166,000
Bryan/Bryan 1-2 (RR) 200 $130,000
Herbert/Mahut 1-1 (RR) 200 $107,000
Rojer/Tecau 0-3 (RR) 0 $94,000
Marach/Pavic 1-0 (ALT) 200 $72,000
Dodig/Granollers 0-2 (RR) 0 $71,000
Klaasen/Ram 0-1 (ALT) 0 $36,000
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NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
TITLE LEADERS
Position Player Titles Years
1 Roger Federer 6 2003-04, 2006-07, 2010-11
2 Novak Djokovic 5 2008, 2012-15
Ivan Lendl 5 1981-82, 1985-87
Pete Sampras 5 1991, 1994, 1996-97, 1999
5 Ilie Nastase 4 1971-73, 1975
6 Boris Becker 3 1988, 1992, 1995
John McEnroe 3 1978, 1983-84
8 Lleyton Hewitt 2 2001-02
Bjorn Borg 2 1979-80
MOST YEARS QUALIFIED
Position Player No. Years
1 Roger Federer 15 2002-15, 2017
2 Andre Agassi 14 1988-91,1994-96,1998-2003,2005
(DNP in 1995)
3 Rafael Nadal 13 2005-17 (DNP 5 times)
4 Ivan Lendl 12 1980-91
5 Boris Becker 11 1985-92, 1994-96
Jimmy Connors 11 1972-73, 1977-84, 1987
Pete Sampras 11 1990-2000
8 Novak Djokovic 10 2007-16
9 Andy Murray 9 2008-16 (DNP in 2013)
Stefan Edberg 9 1985-90, 1992-94
John McEnroe 9 1978-85, 1989
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NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY
YEAR CITY CHAMPION FINALIST SCORE
2017 London Grigor Dimitrov David Goffin 75 46 63
SINGLES
2016 London Andy Murray Novak Djokovic 63 64
2015 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 64 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) 26 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
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2017 NEXT GEN ATP FINALS
7-11 November 2017 in Milan, Italy (Fiera Milano) · 8 Players 21-and-Under
$ 1,275,000 (Indoor Hard) · 3-out-of-5 sets to 4 games – No ad – No lets – Shot clock
SINGLES
Player Record (Finish) Prize Money (US$)
Hyeon CHUNG 5-0 (W) $390,000
Andrey RUBLEV 3-2 (F) $235,000
Borna CORIC 3-1 (SF) $140,000
Daniil MEDVEDEV 2-2 (SF) $110,000
Denis SHAPOVALOV 1-2 (RR) $80,000
Karen KHACHANOV 1-2 (RR) $80,000
Jared DONALDSON (0-3) (RR) $50,000
Gianluigi QUINZI (0-3) (RR) $50,000
HYEON
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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000
CHAMPIONS
Sixty-three players have won the 252 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events held since the start of the series in 1990.
Rafael Nadal won his 30th ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title at Madrid in 2017, tying Novak Djokovic for the all-time record.
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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
YEAR TOURNAMENT CHAMPION FINALIST YEAR TOURNAMENT CHAMPION FINALIST
2017 INDIAN WELLS Roger Federer (9) Stan Wawrinka (3) 2010 INDIAN WELLS Ivan Ljubicic (20) Andy Roddick (7)
MIAMI Roger Federer (4) Rafael Nadal (5) MIAMI Andy Roddick (6) Tomas Berdych (16)
MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (4) Albert Ramos-Vinolas (15) MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (2) Fernando Verdasco (6)
MADRID Rafael Nadal (4) Dominic Thiem (8) ROME Rafael Nadal (3) David Ferrer (13)
ROME Alexander Zverev (16) Novak Djokovic (2) MADRID Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)
MONTREAL Alexander Zverev (4) Roger Federer (2) TORONTO Andy Murray (4) Roger Federer (3)
CINCINNATI Grigor Dimitrov (7) Nick Kyrgios CINCINNATI Roger Federer (3) Mardy Fish (WC)
SHANGHAI Roger Federer (2) Rafael Nadal (1) SHANGHAI Andy Murray (4) Roger Federer (3)
PARIS Jack Sock (16) Filip Krajinovic (Q) PARIS Robin Soderling (4) Gael Monfils (12)
2016 INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic (1) Milos Raonic (12) 2009 INDIAN WELLS Rafael Nadal (1) Andy Murray (4)
MIAMI Novak Djokovic (1) Kei Nishikori (6) MIAMI Andy Murray (4) Novak Djokovic (3)
MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (5) Gael Monfils (13) MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (1) Novak Djokovic (3)
MADRID Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (2) ROME Rafael Nadal (1) Novak Djokovic (3)
ROME Andy Murray (2) Novak Djokovic (1) MADRID Roger Federer (2) Rafael Nadal (1)
TORONTO Novak Djokovic (1) Kei Nishikori (3) MONTREAL Andy Murray (3) Juan Martin del Potro (6)
CINCINNATI Marin Cilic (12) Andy Murray (1) CINCINNATI Roger Federer (1) Novak Djokovic (4)
SHANGHAI Andy Murray (2) Roberto Bautista Agut (15) SHANGHAI Nikolay Davydenko (6) Rafael Nadal (1)
PARIS Andy Murray (2) John Isner PARIS Novak Djokovic (3) Gael Monfils (15)
2015 INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic (1) Roger Federer (2) 2008 INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic (3) Mardy Fish
MIAMI Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (3) MIAMI Nikolay Davydenko (4) Rafael Nadal (2)
MONTE-CARLO Novak Djokovic (1) Tomas Berdych (6) MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)
MADRID Andy Murray (2) Rafael Nadal (3) ROME Novak Djokovic (3) Stan Wawrinka
ROME Novak Djokovic (1) Roger Federer (2) HAMBURG Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)
MONTREAL Andy Murray (2) Novak Djokovic (1) TORONTO Rafael Nadal (2) Nicolas Kiefer
CINCINNATI Roger Federer (2) Novak Djokovic (1) CINCINNATI Andy Murray (8) Novak Djokovic (3)
SHANGHAI Novak Djokovic (1) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (16) MADRID Andy Murray (4) Gilles Simon
PARIS Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (2) PARIS Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (13) David Nalbandian (8)
2014 INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic (2) Roger Federer (7) 2007 INDIAN WELLS Rafael Nadal (2) Novak Djokovic (12)
MIAMI Novak Djokovic (2) Rafael Nadal (1) MIAMI Novak Djokovic (10) Guillermo Canas (Q)
MONTE-CARLO Stan Wawrinka (3) Roger Federer (4/WC) MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)
MADRID Rafael Nadal (1) Kei Nishikori (10) ROME Rafael Nadal (2) Fernando Gonzalez (6)
ROME Novak Djokovic (2) Rafael Nadal (1) HAMBURG Roger Federer (1) Rafael Nadal (2)
TORONTO Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (13) Roger Federer (2) MONTREAL Novak Djokovic (3) Roger Federer (1)
CINCINNATI Roger Federer (2) David Ferrer (6) CINCINNATI Roger Federer (1) James Blake (9)
SHANGHAI Roger Federer (3) Gilles Simon MADRID David Nalbandian Roger Federer (1)
PARIS Novak Djokovic (1) Milos Raonic (7) PARIS David Nalbandian Rafael Nadal (2)
2013 INDIAN WELLS Rafael Nadal (5) Juan Martin del Potro (7) 2006 INDIAN WELLS Roger Federer (1) James Blake (12)
MIAMI Andy Murray (2) David Ferrer (3) MIAMI Roger Federer (1) Ivan Ljubicic (6)
MONTE-CARLO Novak Djokovic (1) Rafael Nadal (3) MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)
MADRID Rafael Nadal (5) Stan Wawrinka (15) ROME Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)
ROME Rafael Nadal (5) Roger Federer (2) HAMBURG Tommy Robredo (8) Radek Stepanek (15)
MONTREAL Rafael Nadal (4) Milos Raonic (11) TORONTO Roger Federer (1) Richard Gasquet
CINCINNATI Rafael Nadal (4) John Isner CINCINNATI Andy Roddick (9) Juan Carlos Ferrero
SHANGHAI Novak Djokovic (1) Juan Martin del Potro (6) MADRID Roger Federer (1) Fernando Gonzalez (10)
PARIS Novak Djokovic (2) David Ferrer (3) PARIS Nikolay Davydenko (4) Dominik Hrbaty (17)
2012 INDIAN WELLS Roger Federer (3) John Isner (11) 2005 INDIAN WELLS Roger Federer (1) Lleyton Hewitt (2)
MIAMI Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (4) MIAMI Roger Federer (1) Rafael Nadal (29)
MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (2) Novak Djokovic (1) MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (11) Guillermo Coria (6)
MADRID Roger Federer (3) Tomas Berdych (6) ROME Rafael Nadal (5) Guillermo Coria (9)
ROME Rafael Nadal (2) Novak Djokovic (1) HAMBURG Roger Federer (1) Richard Gasquet (Q)
TORONTO Novak Djokovic (1) Richard Gasquet (14) MONTREAL Rafael Nadal (1) Andre Agassi (4)
CINCINNATI Roger Federer (1) Novak Djokovic (2) CINCINNATI Roger Federer (1) Andy Roddick (5)
SHANGHAI Novak Djokovic (2) Andy Murray (3) MADRID Rafael Nadal (1) Ivan Ljubicic (8)
PARIS David Ferrer (4) Jerzy Janowicz (Q) PARIS Tomas Berdych Ivan Ljubicic (6)
2011 INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic (3) Rafael Nadal (1) 2004 INDIAN WELLS Roger Federer (1) Tim Henman (9)
MIAMI Novak Djokovic (2) Rafael Nadal (1) MIAMI Andy Roddick (2) Guillermo Coria (3)
MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (1) David Ferrer (4) MONTE-CARLO Guillermo Coria (3) Rainer Schuettler (4)
MADRID Novak Djokovic (2) Rafael Nadal (1) ROME Carlos Moya (6) David Nalbandian (5)
ROME Novak Djokovic (2) Rafael Nadal (1) HAMBURG Roger Federer (1) Guillermo Coria (2)
MONTREAL Novak Djokovic (1) Mardy Fish (6) TORONTO Roger Federer (1) Andy Roddick (2)
CINCINNATI Andy Murray (4) Novak Djokovic (1) CINCINNATI Andre Agassi (11) Lleyton Hewitt (10)
SHANGHAI Andy Murray (2) David Ferrer (3) MADRID Marat Safin (3) David Nalbandian (4)
PARIS Roger Federer (3) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (6) PARIS Marat Safin (6) Radek Stepanek (Q)
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ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY
YEAR TOURNAMENT CHAMPION FINALIST YEAR TOURNAMENT CHAMPION FINALIST
2003 INDIAN WELLS Lleyton Hewitt (1) Gustavo Kuerten 1996 INDIAN WELLS Michael Chang (5) Paul Haarhuis
MIAMI Andre Agassi (2) Carlos Moya (5) MIAMI Andre Agassi (3) Goran Ivanisevic (6)
MONTE-CARLO Juan Carlos Ferrero (1) Guillermo Coria MONTE-CARLO Thomas Muster (1) Albert Costa (16)
ROME Felix Mantilla Roger Federer (4) HAMBURG Roberto Carretero (Q) Alex Corretja
HAMBURG Guillermo Coria (12) Agustin Calleri ROME Thomas Muster (1) Richard Krajicek
MONTREAL Andy Roddick (6) David Nalbandian CINCINNATI Andre Agassi (6) Michael Chang (3)
CINCINNATI Andy Roddick (7) Mardy Fish TORONTO Wayne Ferreira (3) Todd Woodbridge
MADRID Juan Carlos Ferrero (1) Nicolas Massu STUTTGART Boris Becker (6) Pete Sampras (1)
PARIS Tim Henman Andrei Pavel PARIS Thomas Enqvist (12) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (4)
2002 INDIAN WELLS Lleyton Hewitt (1) Tim Henman (9) 1995 INDIAN WELLS Pete Sampras (1) Andre Agassi (2)
MIAMI Andre Agassi (9) Roger Federer (12) MIAMI Andre Agassi (2) Pete Sampras (1)
MONTE-CARLO Juan Carlos Ferrero (2) Carlos Moya MONTE-CARLO Thomas Muster (9) Boris Becker (2)
ROME Andre Agassi (9) Tommy Haas (7) HAMBURG Andrei Medvedev (12) Goran Ivanisevic (4)
HAMBURG Roger Federer (11) Marat Safin (6) ROME Thomas Muster (7) Sergi Bruguera (8)
TORONTO Guillermo Canas Andy Roddick (12) MONTREAL Andre Agassi (1) Pete Sampras (2)
CINCINNATI Carlos Moya (16) Lleyton Hewitt (1) CINCINNATI Andre Agassi (1) Michael Chang (4)
MADRID Andre Agassi (2) Jiri Novak (11) ESSEN Thomas Muster (3) MaliVai Washington
PARIS Marat Safin (3) Lleyton Hewitt (1) PARIS Pete Sampras (1) Boris Becker (3)
2001 INDIAN WELLS Andre Agassi (4) Pete Sampras (3) 1994 INDIAN WELLS Pete Sampras (1) Petr Korda (10)
MIAMI Andre Agassi (3) Jan-Michael Gambill (19) MIAMI Pete Sampras (1) Andre Agassi (24)
MONTE-CARLO Gustavo Kuerten (2) Hicham Arazi MONTE-CARLO Andrei Medvedev (6) Sergi Bruguera (5)
ROME Juan Carlos Ferrero (8) Gustavo Kuerten (1) HAMBURG Andrei Medvedev (4) Yevgeny Kafelnikov
HAMBURG Albert Portas (Q) Juan Carlos Ferrero (8) ROME Pete Sampras (1) Boris Becker (8)
MONTREAL Andrei Pavel Patrick Rafter (9) TORONTO Andre Agassi (8) Jason Stoltenberg
CINCINNATI Gustavo Kuerten (1) Patrick Rafter (8) CINCINNATI Michael Chang (4) Stefan Edberg (2)
STUTTGART Tommy Haas (15) Max Mirnyi (Q) STOCKHOLM Boris Becker (6) Goran Ivanisevic (2)
PARIS Sebastien Grosjean (6) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (4) PARIS Andre Agassi (8) Marc Rosset (14)
2000 INDIAN WELLS Alex Corretja Thomas Enqvist (10) 1993 INDIAN WELLS Jim Courier (1) Wayne Ferreira (14)
MIAMI Pete Sampras (2) Gustavo Kuerten (6) MIAMI Pete Sampras (2) MaliVai Washington (14)
MONTE-CARLO Cedric Pioline (8) Dominik Hrbaty MONTE-CARLO Sergi Bruguera (11) Cedric Pioline
ROME Magnus Norman (3) Gustavo Kuerten (4) HAMBURG Michael Stich (6) Andrei Chesnokov
HAMBURG Gustavo Kuerten (5) Marat Safin (12) ROME Jim Courier (2) Goran Ivanisevic (4)
TORONTO Marat Safin (8) Harel Levy (Q) MONTREAL Mikael Pernfors Todd Martin (13)
CINCINNATI Thomas Enqvist (7) Tim Henman (15) CINCINNATI Michael Chang (7) Stefan Edberg (3)
STUTTGART Wayne Ferreira Lleyton Hewitt (8) STOCKHOLM Michael Stich (4) Goran Ivanisevic (8)
PARIS Marat Safin (2) Mark Philippoussis (13) PARIS Goran Ivanisevic (9) Andrei Medvedev (8)
1999 INDIAN WELLS Mark Philippoussis Carlos Moya (4) 1992 INDIAN WELLS Michael Chang (12) Andrei Chesnokov
MIAMI Richard Krajicek (7) Sebastien Grosjean MIAMI Michael Chang (6) Alberto Mancini (20)
MONTE-CARLO Gustavo Kuerten (13) Marcelo Rios (9) MONTE-CARLO Thomas Muster Aaron Krickstein (16)
HAMBURG Marcelo Rios (4) Mariano Zabaleta HAMBURG Stefan Edberg (1) Michael Stich (3)
ROME Gustavo Kuerten (16) Patrick Rafter (4) ROME Jim Courier (1) Carlos Costa
MONTREAL Thomas Johansson (11) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (3) TORONTO Andre Agassi (2) Ivan Lendl (3)
CINCINNATI Pete Sampras (1) Patrick Rafter (2) CINCINNATI Pete Sampras (3) Ivan Lendl (8)
STUTTGART Thomas Enqvist (13) Richard Krajicek (8) STOCKHOLM Goran Ivanisevic (4) Guy Forget (8)
PARIS Andre Agassi (1) Marat Safin PARIS Boris Becker (9) Guy Forget (11)
1998 INDIAN WELLS Marcelo Rios (7) Greg Rusedski (6) 1991 INDIAN WELLS Jim Courier (16) Guy Forget (3)
MIAMI Marcelo Rios (3) Andre Agassi (29) MIAMI Jim Courier (13) David Wheaton
MONTE-CARLO Carlos Moya (14) Cedric Pioline (10) MONTE-CARLO Sergi Bruguera (9) Boris Becker (2)
HAMBURG Albert Costa Alex Corretja (4) HAMBURG Karel Novacek (13) Magnus Gustafsson
ROME Marcelo Rios (3) Albert Costa ROME Emilio Sanchez (9) Alberto Mancini (Q)
TORONTO Patrick Rafter (3) Richard Krajicek (6) MONTREAL Andrei Chesnokov (12) Petr Korda
CINCINNATI Patrick Rafter (5) Pete Sampras (1) CINCINNATI Guy Forget (6) Pete Sampras (7)
STUTTGART Richard Krajicek (11) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (10) STOCKHOLM Boris Becker (2) Stefan Edberg (1)
PARIS Greg Rusedski (13) Pete Sampras (1) PARIS Guy Forget (5) Pete Sampras (6)
1997 INDIAN WELLS Michael Chang (3) Bohdan Ulihrach 1990 INDIAN WELLS Stefan Edberg (2/WC) Andre Agassi (6)
MIAMI Thomas Muster (2) Sergi Bruguera (30) MIAMI Andre Agassi (5) Stefan Edberg (3)
MONTE-CARLO Marcelo Rios (7) Alex Corretja (12) MONTE-CARLO Andrei Chesnokov (12) Thomas Muster
HAMBURG Andrei Medvedev Felix Mantilla (10) HAMBURG Juan Aguilera Boris Becker (1)
ROME Alex Corretja (10) Marcelo Rios (7) ROME Thomas Muster (10) Andrei Chesnokov (8)
MONTREAL Chris Woodruff Gustavo Kuerten (6) TORONTO Michael Chang (7) Jay Berger (4)
CINCINNATI Pete Sampras (1) Thomas Muster (5) CINCINNATI Stefan Edberg (1) Brad Gilbert (4)
STUTTGART Petr Korda (15) Richard Krajicek (16) STOCKHOLM Boris Becker (2) Stefan Edberg (1)
PARIS Pete Sampras (1) Jonas Bjorkman (12) PARIS Stefan Edberg (1) Boris Becker (2)
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AUSTRALIAN OPEN HISTORY
OPEN ERA (SINCE 1969)
SINGLES TITLE LEADERS DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS TOP 10 WIN LEADERS
6- Novak Djokovic (2008, 2011-13, 2015-16) 6- Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan (2006-07, 2009-11, 2013) Roger Federer 87-13
5- Roger Federer (2004, 2006-07, 2010, 2017) 4- Mark Edmondson (1980-81, 1983-84) Novak Djokovic 58-7
Andre Agassi (1995, 2000-01, 2003) 3- Jonas Bjorkman (1998-99, 2001) Stefan Edberg 56-10
3- Mats Wilander (1983-84, 1988) Rick Leach (1988-89, 2000)
John Newcombe (1971, 1973, 1976) Rafael Nadal 51-11
Tony Roche (1971, 1976-77 January) Andre Agassi 48-5
Kim Warwick (1978, 1980-81) Ivan Lendl 48-10
Todd Woodbridge (1992, 1997, 2001) Andy Murray 48-12
Pete Sampras 45-9
YOUNGEST CHAMPION OLDEST CHAMPION David Ferrer 41-15
Mats Wilander, 1983 (19y4m) Ken Rosewall, 1972 (37y2m) Tomas Berdych 40-14
LOCATION / SURFACE
1988-present Melbourne (Melbourne Park) / Hard
1972-87 Melbourne (Kooyong) / Grass
1970-71 Sydney / Grass
1969 Brisbane / Grass
YEAR SINGLES CHAMPION (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) DOUBLES CHAMPION MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPION BOYS’ CHAMPION
2017 Roger Federer (17) Rafael Nadal (9) Henri Kontinen / John Peers Juan Sebastian Cabal / Abigail Spears Zsombor Piros
2016 Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (2) Jamie Murray / Bruno Soares Bruno Soares / Elena Vesnina Oliver Anderson
2015 Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (6) Simone Bolelli / Fabio Fognini Leander Paes / Martina Hingis Roman Safiullin
2014 Stan Wawrinka (8) Rafael Nadal (1) Lukasz Kubot / Robert Lindstedt Daniel Nestor / Kristina Mladenovic Alexander Zverev
2013 Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (3) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Matthew Ebden / Jarmila Wolfe Nick Kyrgios
2012 Novak Djokovic (1) Rafael Nadal (2) Leander Paes / Radek Stepanek Horia Tecau / Bethanie Mattek-Sands Luke Saville
2011 Novak Djokovic (3) Andy Murray (5) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Daniel Nestor / Katarina Srebotnik Jiri Vesely
2010 Roger Federer (1) Andy Murray (5) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Leander Paes / Cara Black Tiago Fernandes
2009 Rafael Nadal (1) Roger Federer (2) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Mahesh Bhupathi / Sania Mirza Yuki Bhambri
2008 Novak Djokovic (3) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Jonathan Erlich / Andy Ram Nenad Zimonjic / Tiantian Sun Bernard Tomic
2007 Roger Federer (1) Fernando Gonzalez (10) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Daniel Nestor / Elena Likhovtseva Brydan Klein
2006 Roger Federer (1) Marcos Baghdatis Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Mahesh Bhupathi / Martina Hingis Alexandre Sidorenko
2005 Marat Safin (4) Lleyton Hewitt (3) Wayne Black / Kevin Ullyett Scott Draper / Samantha Stosur Donald Young
2004 Roger Federer (2) Marat Safin Michael Llodra / Fabrice Santoro Nenad Zimonjic / Elena Bovina Gael Monfils
2003 Andre Agassi (2) Rainer Schuettler (31) Michael Llodra / Fabrice Santoro Leander Paes / Martina Navratilova Marcos Baghdatis
2002 Thomas Johansson (16) Marat Safin (9) Mark Knowles / Daniel Nestor Kevin Ullyett / Daniela Hantuchova Clement Morel
2001 Andre Agassi (6) Arnaud Clement (15) Jonas Bjorkman / Todd Woodbridge Ellis Ferreira / Corina Morariu Janko Tipsarevic
2000 Andre Agassi (1) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (2) Ellis Ferreira / Rick Leach Jared Palmer / Rennae Stubbs Andy Roddick
1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (10) Thomas Enqvist Jonas Bjorkman / Patrick Rafter David Adams / Mariaan de Swardt Kristian Pless
1998 Petr Korda (6) Marcelo Rios (9) Jonas Bjorkman / Jacco Eltingh Justin Gimelstob / Venus Williams Julien Jeanpierre
1997 Pete Sampras (1) Carlos Moya Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde Rick Leach / Manon Bollegraf Daniel Elsner
1996 Boris Becker (4) Michael Chang (5) Stefan Edberg / Petr Korda Mark Woodforde / Larisa Neiland Bjorn Rehnquist
1995 Andre Agassi (2) Pete Sampras (1) Jared Palmer / Richey Reneberg Rick Leach / Natasha Zvereva Nicolas Kiefer
1994 Pete Sampras (1) Todd Martin (9) Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis Andrei Olhovskiy / Larisa Neiland Ben Ellwood
1993 Jim Courier (1) Stefan Edberg (2) Danie Visser / Laurie Warder Todd Woodbridge / Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario James Baily
1992 Jim Courier (2) Stefan Edberg (1) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde Mark Woodforde / Nicole Provis Grant Doyle
1991 Boris Becker (2) Ivan Lendl (3) Scott Davis / David Pate Jeremy Bates / Jo Durie Thomas Enqvist
1990 Ivan Lendl (1) Stefan Edberg (3) Pieter Aldrich / Danie Visser Jim Pugh / Natasha Zvereva Dirk Dier
1989 Ivan Lendl (2) Miloslav Mecir (9) Rick Leach / Jim Pugh Jim Pugh / Jana Novotna Nicklas Kulti
1988 Mats Wilander (3) Pat Cash (4) Rick Leach / Jim Pugh Jim Pugh / Jana Novotna Jason Anderson
1987 Stefan Edberg (4) Pat Cash (11) Stefan Edberg / Anders Jarryd Sherwood Stewart / Zina Garrison Jason Stoltenberg
1986 No competition No competition No competition No competition 1970-86 No competition
1985 Stefan Edberg (5) Mats Wilander (3) Paul Annacone / Christo van Rensburg Shane Barr
1984 Mats Wilander (2) Kevin Curren (9) Mark Edmondson / Sherwood Stewart Mark Kratzmann
1983 Mats Wilander (3) Ivan Lendl (1) Mark Edmondson / Paul McNamee Stefan Edberg
1982 Johan Kriek (1) Steve Denton (2) John Alexander / John Fitzgerald Mark Kratzmann
1981 Johan Kriek (4) Steve Denton Mark Edmondson / Kim Warwick Jorgen Windahl
1980 Brian Teacher (8) Kim Warwick (14) Mark Edmondson / Kim Warwick Craig Miller
1979 Guillermo Vilas (1) John Sadri (6) Peter McNamara / Paul McNamee Greg Whitecross
1978 Guillermo Vilas (1) John Marks Wojtek Fibak / Kim Warwick Pat Serret
1977 Dec Vitas Gerulaitis (1) John Lloyd (12) Ray Ruffels / Allan Stone Ray Kelly
1977 Jan Roscoe Tanner (2) Guillermo Vilas (1) Arthur Ashe / Tony Roche Brad Drewett
1976 Mark Edmondson John Newcombe (2) John Newcombe / Tony Roche Ray Kelly
1975 John Newcombe (2) Jimmy Connors (1) John Alexander / Phil Dent Brad Drewett
1974 Jimmy Connors (2) Phil Dent (9) Ross Case / Geoff Masters Harry Brittain
1973 John Newcombe (2) Onny Parun (12) Mal Anderson / John Newcombe Paul McNamee
1972 Ken Rosewall (2) Mal Anderson (8) Owen Davidson / Ken Rosewall Paul Kronk
1971 Ken Rosewall (2) Arthur Ashe (3) John Newcombe / Tony Roche Cliff Letcher
1970 Arthur Ashe (4) Dick Crealy (12) Bob Lutz / Stan Smith John Alexander
1969 Rod Laver (1) Andres Gimeno (9) Roy Emerson / Rod Laver M. Riessen / M. Court & F. Stolle / A. Jones Allan McDonald
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CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS
2017 (17) R. Federer (9) R. Nadal (4) S. Wawrinka (15) G. Dimitrov (3) M. Raonic (11) D. Goffin (12) J. Tsonga M. Zverev
2016 (1) N. Djokovic (2) A. Murray (3) R. Federer (13) M. Raonic (6) T. Berdych (7) K. Nishikori (8) D. Ferrer (23) G. Monfils
2015 (1) N. Djokovic (6) A. Murray (4) S. Wawrinka (7) T. Berdych (3) R. Nadal (5) K. Nishikori (8) M. Raonic N. Kyrgios
2014 (8) S. Wawrinka (1) R. Nadal (6) R. Federer (7) T. Berdych (2) N. Djokovic (3) D. Ferrer (4) A. Murray (22) G. Dimitrov
2013 (1) N. Djokovic (3) A. Murray (2) R. Federer (4) D. Ferrer (5) T. Berdych (7) J. Tsonga (10) N. Almagro J. Chardy
2012 (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Nadal (3) R. Federer (4) A. Murray (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 (6) T. Berdych (19) S. Wawrinka A. Dolgopolov
2010 (1) R. Federer (5) A. Murray (10) J. Tsonga (14) M. Cilic (2) R. Nadal (3) N. Djokovic (6) N. Davydenko (7) A. Roddick
2009 (1) R. Nadal (2) R. Federer (7) A. Roddick (14) F. Verdasco (3) N. Djokovic (5) J. Tsonga (6) G. Simon (8) J. del Potro
2008 (3) N. Djokovic J. Tsonga (1) R. Federer (2) R. Nadal (5) D. Ferrer (12) J. Blake (14) M. Youzhny (24) J. Nieminen
2007 (1) R. Federer (10) F. Gonzalez (6) A. Roddick (12) T. Haas (2) R. Nadal (3) N. Davydenko (7) T. Robredo M. Fish
2006 (1) R. Federer M. Baghdatis (4) D. Nalbandian (21) N. Kiefer (5) N. Davydenko (7) I. Ljubicic (25) S. Grosjean F. Santoro
2005 (4) M. Safin (3) L. Hewitt (1) R. Federer (2) A. Roddick (8) A. Agassi (9) D. Nalbandian (20) D. Hrbaty (26) N. Davydenko
2004 (2) R. Federer M. Safin (3) J. Ferrero (4) A. Agassi (1) A. Roddick (8) D. Nalbandian (9) S. Grosjean H. Arazi
2003 (2) A. Agassi (31) R. Schuettler (9) A. Roddick W. Ferreira (4) J. Ferrero (10) D. Nalbandian (12) S. Grosjean (18) Y. El Aynaoui
2002 (16) T. Johansson (9) M. Safin (7) T. Haas (26) J. Novak J. Bjorkman W. Ferreira S. Koubek M. Rios
2001* (6) A. Agassi (15) A. Clement (12) P. Rafter (16) S. Grosjean (4) Y. Kafelnikov (14) D. Hrbaty T. Martin C. Moya
2000* (1) A. Agassi (2) Y. Kafelnikov (3) P. Sampras (12) M. Norman (4) N. Kiefer H. Arazi Y. El Aynaoui C. Woodruff
AUSTRALIAN OPEN LAST 8 SINCE 2000
(#) = Seed
*16 players seeded
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ROLAND GARROS HISTORY
OPEN ERA (SINCE 1968)
SINGLES TITLE LEADERS DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS TOP 10 WIN LEADERS
10- Rafael Nadal (2005-08, 2010-14, 2017) 4- M ax Mirnyi (2005-06, 2011-12) Rafael Nadal 79-2
6- Bjorn Borg (1974-75, 1978-81) Daniel Nestor (2007, 2010-12) Roger Federer 65-16
3- Gustavo Kuerten (1997, 2000-01) 3- L eander Paes (1999, 2001, 2009) Novak Djokovic 59-12
Ivan Lendl (1984, 1986-87) Paul Haarhuis (1995, 1998, 2002) Guillermo Vilas 58-17
Mats Wilander (1982, 1985, 1988) Anders Jarryd (1983, 1987, 1991) Ivan Lendl 53-12
Yevgeny Kafelnikov (1996-97, 2002) Andre Agassi 51-16
Bjorn Borg 49-2
Mats Wilander 47-9
YOUNGEST CHAMPION OLDEST CHAMPION David Ferrer 44-15
Michael Chang, 1989 (17y4m) Andres Gimeno, 1972 (34y10m) Three players with 40 wins
YEAR SINGLES CHAMPION (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) DOUBLES CHAMPION MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPION BOYS’ CHAMPION
2017 Rafael Nadal (4) Stan Wawrinka (3) Ryan Harrison / Michael Venus Rohan Bopanna / Gabriela Dabrowski Alexei Popyrin
2016 Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (2) Feliciano Lopez / Marc Lopez Leander Paes / Martina Hingis Geoffrey Blancaneaux
2015 Stan Wawrinka (8) Novak Djokovic (1) Ivan Dodig / Marcelo Melo Mike Bryan / Bethanie Mattek-Sands Tommy Paul
2014 Rafael Nadal (1) Novak Djokovic (2) Julien Benneteau / Edouard Roger-Vasselin Jean-Julien Rojer / Anna-Lena Groenefeld Andrey Rublev
2013 Rafael Nadal (3) David Ferrer (4) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Frantisek Cermak / Lucie Hradecka Christian Garin
2012 Rafael Nadal (2) Novak Djokovic (1) Max Mirnyi / Daniel Nestor Mahesh Bhupathi / Sania Mirza Kimmer Coppejans
2011 Rafael Nadal (1) Roger Federer (3) Max Mirnyi / Daniel Nestor Scott Lipsky / Casey Dellacqua Bjorn Fratangelo
2010 Rafael Nadal (2) Robin Soderling (5) Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjic Nenad Zimonjic / Katarina Srebotnik Agustin Velotti
2009 Roger Federer (2) Robin Soderling (23) Lukas Dlouhy / Leander Paes Bob Bryan / Liezel Huber Daniel Berta
2008 Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1) Pablo Cuevas / Luis Horna Bob Bryan / Victoria Azarenka Tsung-Hua Yang
2007 Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1) Mark Knowles / Daniel Nestor Andy Ram / Nathalie Dechy Uladzimir Ignatik
2006 Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1) Jonas Bjorkman / Max Mirnyi Nenad Zimonjic / Katarina Srebotnik Martin Klizan
2005 Rafael Nadal (4) Mariano Puerta Jonas Bjorkman / Max Mirnyi Fabrice Santoro / Daniela Hantuchova Marin Cilic
2004 Gaston Gaudio Guillermo Coria (3) Xavier Malisse / Olivier Rochus Richard Gasquet / Tatiana Golovin Gael Monfils
2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero (3) Martin Verkerk Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Mike Bryan / Lisa Raymond Stan Wawrinka
2002 Albert Costa (20) Juan Carlos Ferrero (11) Paul Haarhuis / Yevgeny Kafelnikov Wayne Black / Cara Black Richard Gasquet
2001 Gustavo Kuerten (1) Alex Corretja (13) Mahesh Bhupathi / Leander Paes Tomas Carbonell / Virginia Ruano Pascual Carlos Cuadrado
2000 Gustavo Kuerten (5) Magnus Norman (3) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde David Adams / Mariaan de Swardt Paul-Henri Mathieu
1999 Andre Agassi (13) Andrei Medvedev Mahesh Bhupathi / Leander Paes Piet Norval / Katarina Srebotnik Guillermo Coria
1998 Carlos Moya (12) Alex Corretja (14) Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis Justin Gimelstob / Venus Williams Fernando Gonzalez
1997 Gustavo Kuerten Sergi Bruguera (16) Yevgeny Kafelnikov / Daniel Vacek Mahesh Bhupathi / Rika Hiraki Daniel Elsner
1996 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (6) Michael Stich (15) Yevgeny Kafelnikov / Daniel Vacek Javier Frana / Patricia Tarabini Alberto Martin
1995 Thomas Muster (5) Michael Chang (6) Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis Mark Woodforde / Larisa Neiland Mariano Zabaleta
1994 Sergi Bruguera (6) Alberto Berasategui Byron Black / Jonathan Stark Menno Oosting / Kristie Boogert Jacobo Diaz
1993 Sergi Bruguera (10) Jim Courier (2) Luke Jensen / Murphy Jensen Andrei Olhovskiy / Eugenia Maniokova Roberto Carretero
1992 Jim Courier (1) Petr Korda (7) Jakob Hlasek / Marc Rosset Todd Woodbridge / Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario Andrei Pavel
1991 Jim Courier (9) Andre Agassi (4) John Fitzgerald / Anders Jarryd Cyril Suk / Helena Sukova Andrei Medvedev
1990 Andres Gomez (4) Andre Agassi (3) Sergio Casal / Emilio Sanchez Jorge Lozano / Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario Andrea Gaudenzi
1989 Michael Chang (15) Stefan Edberg (3) Jim Grabb / Patrick McEnroe Tom Nijssen / Manon Bollegraf Fabrice Santoro
1988 Mats Wilander (3) Henri Leconte (11) Andres Gomez / Emilio Sanchez Jorge Lozano / Lori McNeil Nicolas Pereira
1987 Ivan Lendl (1) Mats Wilander (4) Anders Jarryd / Robert Seguso Emilio Sanchez / Pam Shriver Guillermo Perez-Roldan
1986 Ivan Lendl (1) Mikael Pernfors John Fitzgerald / Tomas Smid Ken Flach / Kathy Jordan Guillermo Perez-Roldan
1985 Mats Wilander (4) Ivan Lendl (2) Mark Edmondson / Kim Warwick Heinz Gunthardt / Martina Navratilova Jaime Yzaga
1984 Ivan Lendl (2) John McEnroe (1) Henri Leconte / Yannick Noah Dick Stockton / Anne Smith Kent Carlsson
1983 Yannick Noah (6) Mats Wilander (5) Anders Jarryd / Hans Simonsson Eliot Teltscher / Barbara Jordan Stefan Edberg
1982 Mats Wilander Guillermo Vilas (3) Sherwood Stewart / Ferdi Taygan John Lloyd / Wendy Turnbull Tarik Benhabiles
1981 Bjorn Borg (1) Ivan Lendl (5) Heinz Gunthardt / Balazs Taroczy Jimmy Arias / Andrea Jaeger Mats Wilander
1980 Bjorn Borg (1) Vitas Gerulaitis (5) Victor Amaya / Hank Pfister Billy Martin / Anne Smith Henri Leconte
1979 Bjorn Borg (1) Victor Pecci Gene Mayer / Sandy Mayer Bob Hewitt / Wendy Turnbull Ramesh Krishnan
1978 Bjorn Borg (1) Guillermo Vilas (2) Gene Mayer / Hank Pfister Pavel Slozil / Renata Tomanova Ivan Lendl
1977 Guillermo Vilas (3) Brian Gottfried (5) Brian Gottfried / Raul Ramirez John McEnroe / Mary Carillo John McEnroe
1976 Adriano Panatta (8) Harold Solomon (7) Fred McNair / Sherwood Stewart Kim Warwick / Ilana Kloss Heinz Gunthardt
1975 Bjorn Borg (1) Guillermo Vilas (4) Brian Gottfried / Raul Ramirez Tomas Koch / Fiorella Bonicelli Christophe Roger-Vasselin
1974 Bjorn Borg (3) Manuel Orantes (14) Dick Crealy / Onny Parun Ivan Molina / Martina Navratilova Christophe Casa
1973 Ilie Nastase (2) Niki Pilic John Newcombe / Tom Okker Jean-Claude Barclay / Francoise Durr Victor Pecci
1972* Andres Gimeno (6) Patrick Proisy (9) Bob Hewitt / Frew McMillan Kim Warwick / Evonne Goolagong Buster Mottram
1971 Jan Kodes (1) Ilie Nastase (3) Arthur Ashe / Marty Riessen Jean-Claude Barclay / Francoise Durr Corrado Barazzutti
1970 Jan Kodes (7) Zeljko Franulovic (5) Ilie Nastase / Ion Tiriac Bob Hewitt / Billie Jean King Juan Herrera
1969 Rod Laver (1) Ken Rosewall (3) John Newcombe / Tony Roche Marty Riessen / Margaret Court Antonio Munoz
1968 Ken Rosewall (2) Rod Laver (1) Ken Rosewall / Fred Stolle Jean-Claude Barclay / Francoise Durr Phil Dent
212
CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS
2017 (4) R. Nadal (3) S. Wawrinka (1) A. Murray (6) D. Thiem (2) N. Djokovic (7) M. Cilic (8) K. Nishikori (20) P. Carreno Busta
2016 (1) N. Djokovic (2) A. Murray (3) S. Wawrinka (13) D. Thiem (7) T. Berdych (9) R. Gasquet (12) D. Goffin A. Ramos-Vinolas
2015 (8) S. Wawrinka (1) N. Djokovic (3) A. Murray (14) J. Tsonga (2) R. Federer (5) K. Nishikori (6) R. Nadal (7) D. Ferrer
2014 (1) R. Nadal (2) N. Djokovic (7) A. Murray (18) E. Gulbis (5) D. Ferrer (6) T. Berdych (8) M. Raonic (23) G. Monfils
2013 (3) R. Nadal (4) D. Ferrer (1) N. Djokovic (6) J. Tsonga (2) R. Federer (9) S. Wawrinka (12) T. Haas (32) T. Robredo
2012 (2) R. Nadal (1) N. Djokovic (3) R. Federer (6) D. Ferrer (4) A. Murray (5) J. Tsonga (9) J. del Potro (12) N. Almagro
2011 (1) R. Nadal (3) R. Federer (2) N. Djokovic (4) A. Murray (5) R. Soderling (9) G. Monfils J. Chela F. Fognini
2010 (2) R. Nadal (5) R. Soderling (15) T. Berdych (22) J. Melzer (1) R. Federer (3) N. Djokovic (11) M. Youzhny (19) N. Almagro
2009 (2) R. Federer (23) R. Soderling (5) J. del Potro (12) F. Gonzalez (3) A. Murray (10) N. Davydenko (11) G. Monfils (16) T. Robredo
2008 (2) R. Nadal (1) R. Federer (3) N. Djokovic G. Monfils (5) D. Ferrer (19) N. Almagro (24) F. Gonzalez E. Gulbis
2007 (2) R. Nadal (1) R. Federer (4) N. Davydenko (6) N. Djokovic (9) T. Robredo (19) G. Canas (23) C. Moya (PR) I. Andreev
2006 (2) R. Nadal (1) R. Federer (3) D. Nalbandian (4) I. Ljubicic (6) N. Davydenko (12) M. Ancic J. Benneteau N. Djokovic
2005 (4) R. Nadal M. Puerta (1) R. Federer (12) N. Davydenko (9) G. Canas (15) T. Robredo (20) D. Ferrer V. Hanescu
2004 G. Gaudio (3) G. Coria (8) D. Nalbandian (9) T. Henman (5) C. Moya (12) L. Hewitt (22) J. Chela (28) G. Kuerten
2003 (3) J. Ferrero M. Verkerk (7) G. Coria (9) A. Costa (2) A. Agassi (4) C. Moya (19) F. Gonzalez (28) T. Robredo
2002 (20) A. Costa (11) J. Ferrero (2) M. Safin (18) A. Corretja (4) A. Agassi (10) S. Grosjean (15) G. Canas (22) A. Pavel
2001* (1) G. Kuerten (13) A. Corretja (4) J. Ferrero (10) S. Grosjean (3) A. Agassi (6) L. Hewitt (7) Y. Kafelnikov R. Federer
2000* (5) G. Kuerten (3) M. Norman (16) J. Ferrero F. Squillari (4) Y. Kafelnikov (10) A. Corretja (12) M. Safin A. Costa
ROLAND GARROS LAST 8 SINCE 2000
(#) = Seed
*16 players seeded
213
WIMBLEDON HISTORY
OPEN ERA (SINCE 1968)
SINGLES TITLE LEADERS DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS TOP 10 WIN LEADERS
8- Roger Federer (2003-07, 2009, 2012, 2017) 9- Todd Woodbridge (1993-97, 2000, 2002-04) Roger Federer 91-11
7- Pete Sampras (1993-95, 1997-2000) 6- Mark Woodforde (1993-97, 2000) Jimmy Connors 84-18
5- Bjorn Borg (1976-80) 5- John McEnroe (1979, 1981, 1983-84, 1992) Boris Becker 71-12
3- Novak Djokovic (2011, 2014-15) 4- Peter Fleming (1979, 1981, 1983-84) Pete Sampras 63-7
Boris Becker (1985-86, 1989) John Newcombe (1968-70, 1974) John McEnroe 59-11
John McEnroe (1981, 1983-84) Tony Roche (1968-70, 1974) Novak Djokovic 58-10
Andy Murray 57-10
Bjorn Borg 51-4
YOUNGEST CHAMPION OLDEST CHAMPION Stefan Edberg 49-12
Boris Becker, 1985 (17y7m) Roger Federer, 2017 (35y11m) Goran Ivanisevic 49-14
YEAR SINGLES CHAMPION (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) DOUBLES CHAMPION MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPION BOYS’ CHAMPION
2017 Roger Federer (3) Marin Cilic (7) Lukasz Kubot / Marcelo Melo Jamie Murray / Martina Hingis Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
2016 Andy Murray (2) Milos Raonic (6) Pierre-Hugues Herbert / Nicolas Mahut Henri Kontinen / Heather Watson Denis Shapovalov
2015 Novak Djokovic (1) Roger Federer (2) Jean-Julien Rojer / Horia Tecau Leander Paes / Martina Hingis Reilly Opelka
2014 Novak Djokovic (1) Roger Federer (4) Vasek Pospisil / Jack Sock Nenad Zimonjic / Samantha Stosur Noah Rubin
2013 Andy Murray (2) Novak Djokovic (1) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Daniel Nestor / Kristina Mladenovic Gianluigi Quinzi
2012 Roger Federer (3) Andy Murray (4) Jonathan Marray / Frederik Nielsen Mike Bryan / Lisa Raymond Filip Peliwo
2011 Novak Djokovic (2) Rafael Nadal (1) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Jurgen Melzer / Iveta Benesova Luke Saville
2010 Rafael Nadal (2) Tomas Berdych (12) Jurgen Melzer / Philipp Petzschner Leander Paes / Cara Black Marton Fucsovics
2009 Roger Federer (2) Andy Roddick (6) Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjic Mark Knowles / Anna-Lena Groenefeld Andrey Kuznetsov
2008 Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1) Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjic Bob Bryan / Samantha Stosur Grigor Dimitrov
2007 Roger Federer (1) Rafael Nadal (2) Arnaud Clement / Michael Llodra Jamie Murray / Jelena Jankovic Donald Young
2006 Roger Federer (1) Rafael Nadal (2) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Andy Ram / Vera Zvonareva Thiemo de Bakker
2005 Roger Federer (1) Andy Roddick (2) Stephen Huss / Wesley Moodie Mahesh Bhupathi / Mary Pierce Jeremy Chardy
2004 Roger Federer (1) Andy Roddick (2) Jonas Bjorkman / Todd Woodbridge Wayne Black / Cara Black Gael Monfils
2003 Roger Federer (4) Mark Philippoussis Jonas Bjorkman / Todd Woodbridge Leander Paes / Martina Navratilova Florin Mergea
2002 Lleyton Hewitt (1) David Nalbandian (28) Jonas Bjorkman / Todd Woodbridge Mahesh Bhupathi / Elena Likhovtseva Todd Reid
2001 Goran Ivanisevic (WC) Patrick Rafter (3) Donald Johnson / Jared Palmer Leos Friedl / Daniela Hantuchova Roman Valent
2000 Pete Sampras (1) Patrick Rafter (12) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde Donald Johnson / Kimberly Po-Messerli Nicolas Mahut
1999 Pete Sampras (1) Andre Agassi (4) Mahesh Bhupathi / Leander Paes Leander Paes / Lisa Raymond Jurgen Melzer
1998 Pete Sampras (1) Goran Ivanisevic (14) Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis Max Mirnyi / Serena Williams Roger Federer
1997 Pete Sampras (1) Cedric Pioline Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde Cyril Suk / Helena Sukova Wesley Whitehouse
1996 Richard Krajicek (S) MaliVai Washington Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde Cyril Suk / Helena Sukova Vladimir Voltchkov
1995 Pete Sampras (2) Boris Becker (3) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde Jonathan Stark / Martina Navratilova Olivier Mutis
1994 Pete Sampras (1) Goran Ivanisevic (4) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde Todd Woodbridge / Helena Sukova Scott Humphries
1993 Pete Sampras (1) Jim Courier (3) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde Mark Woodforde / Martina Navratilova Razvan Sabau
1992 Andre Agassi (12) Goran Ivanisevic (8) John McEnroe / Michael Stich Cyril Suk / Larisa Neiland David Skoch
1991 Michael Stich (6) Boris Becker (2) John Fitzgerald / Anders Jarryd John Fitzgerald / Liz Smylie Thomas Enqvist
1990 Stefan Edberg (3) Boris Becker (2) Rick Leach / Jim Pugh Rick Leach / Zina Garrison Leander Paes
1989 Boris Becker (3) Stefan Edberg (2) John Fitzgerald / Anders Jarryd Jim Pugh / Jana Novotna Nicklas Kulti
1988 Stefan Edberg (3) Boris Becker (6) Ken Flach / Robert Seguso Sherwood Stewart / Zina Garrison Nicolas Pereira
1987 Pat Cash (11) Ivan Lendl (2) Ken Flach / Robert Seguso Jeremy Bates / Jo Durie Diego Nargiso
1986 Boris Becker (4) Ivan Lendl (1) Joakim Nystrom / Mats Wilander Ken Flach / Kathy Jordan Eduardo Velez
1985 Boris Becker Kevin Curren (8) Heinz Gunthardt / Balazs Taroczy Paul McNamee / Martina Navratilova Leonardo Lavalle
1984 John McEnroe (1) Jimmy Connors (3) Peter Fleming / John McEnroe John Lloyd / Wendy Turnbull Mark Kratzmann
1983 John McEnroe (2) Chris Lewis Peter Fleming / John McEnroe John Lloyd / Wendy Turnbull Stefan Edberg
1982 Jimmy Connors (2) John McEnroe (1) Peter McNamara / Paul McNamee Kevin Curren / Anne Smith Pat Cash
1981 John McEnroe (2) Bjorn Borg (1) Peter Fleming / John McEnroe Frew McMillan / Betty Stove Matt Anger
1980 Bjorn Borg (1) John McEnroe (2) Peter McNamara / Paul McNamee John Austin / Tracy Austin Thierry Tulasne
1979 Bjorn Borg (1) Roscoe Tanner (5) Peter Fleming / John McEnroe Bob Hewitt / Greer Stevens Ramesh Krishnan
1978 Bjorn Borg (1) Jimmy Connors (2) Bob Hewitt / Frew McMillan Frew McMillan / Betty Stove Ivan Lendl
1977 Bjorn Borg (2) Jimmy Connors (1) Ross Case / Geoff Masters Bob Hewitt / Greer Stevens Van Winitsky
1976 Bjorn Borg (4) Ilie Nastase (3) Brian Gottfried / Raul Ramirez Tony Roche / Francoise Durr Heinz Gunthardt
1975 Arthur Ashe (6) Jimmy Connors (1) Vitas Gerulaitis / Sandy Mayer Marty Riessen / Margaret Court Chris Lewis
1974 Jimmy Connors (3) Ken Rosewall (9) John Newcombe / Tony Roche Owen Davidson / Billie Jean King Billy Martin
1973 Jan Kodes (2) Alex Metreveli (4) Jimmy Connors / Ilie Nastase Owen Davidson / Billie Jean King Billy Martin
1972* Stan Smith (1) Ilie Nastase (2) Bob Hewitt / Frew McMillan Ilie Nastase / Rosie Casals Bjorn Borg
1971 John Newcombe (2) Stan Smith (4) Roy Emerson / Rod Laver Owen Davidson / Billie Jean King Robert Kreiss
1970 John Newcombe (2) Ken Rosewall (5) John Newcombe / Tony Roche Ilie Nastase / Rosie Casals Byron Bertram
1969 Rod Laver (1) John Newcombe (6) John Newcombe / Tony Roche Fred Stolle / Ann Jones Byron Bertram
1968 Rod Laver (1) Tony Roche (15) John Newcombe / Tony Roche Ken Fletcher / Margaret Court John Alexander
214
CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS
2017 (3) R. Federer (7) M. Cilic (11) T. Berdych (24) S. Querrey (1) A. Murray (2) N. Djokovic (6) M. Raonic (16) G. Muller
2016 (2) A. Murray (6) M. Raonic (3) R. Federer (10) T. Berdych (9) M. Cilic (12) J. Tsonga (28) S. Querrey (32) L. Pouille
2015 (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Federer (3) A. Murray (21) R. Gasquet (4) S. Wawrinka (9) M. Cilic (12) G. Simon V. Pospisil
2014 (1) N. Djokovic (4) R. Federer (8) M. Raonic (11) G. Dimitrov (3) A. Murray (5) S. Wawrinka (26) M. Cilic (WC) N. Kyrgios
2013 (2) A. Murray (1) N. Djokovic (8) J. del Potro (24) J. Janowicz (4) D. Ferrer (7) T. Berdych L. Kubot F. Verdasco
2012 (3) R. Federer (4) A. Murray (1) N. Djokovic (5) J. Tsonga (7) D. Ferrer (26) M. Youzhny (27) P. Kohlschreiber (31) F. Mayer
2011 (2) N. Djokovic (1) R. Nadal (4) A. Murray (12) J. Tsonga (3) R. Federer (10) M. Fish F. Lopez (Q) B. Tomic
2010 (2) R. Nadal (12) T. Berdych (3) N. Djokovic (4) A. Murray (1) R. Federer (6) R. Soderling (10) J. Tsonga Y. Lu
2009 (2) R. Federer (6) A. Roddick (3) A. Murray (24) T. Haas (4) N. Djokovic (22) I. Karlovic (WC) J. Ferrero L. Hewitt
2008 (2) R. Nadal (1) R. Federer M. Safin R. Schuettler (11) A. Murray (32) F. Lopez M. Ancic A. Clement
2007 (1) R. Federer (2) R. Nadal (4) N. Djokovic (12) R. Gasquet (3) A. Roddick (7) T. Berdych (10) M. Baghdatis (20) J. Ferrero
2006 (1) R. Federer (2) R. Nadal (18) M. Baghdatis J. Bjorkman (6) L. Hewitt (7) M. Ancic (14) R. Stepanek (22) J. Nieminen
2005 (1) R. Federer (2) A. Roddick (3) L. Hewitt (12) T. Johansson (9) S. Grosjean (18) D. Nalbandian (21) F. Gonzalez (26) F. Lopez
2004 (1) R. Federer (2) A. Roddick (10) S. Grosjean M. Ancic (5) T. Henman (7) L. Hewitt (12) S. Schalken F. Mayer
2003 (4) R. Federer M. Philippoussis (5) A. Roddick (13) S. Grosjean (8) S. Schalken (10) T. Henman J. Bjorkman A. Popp
2002 (1) L. Hewitt (28) D. Nalbandian (4) T. Henman (27) X. Malisse (18) S. Schalken (22) N. Lapentti R. Krajicek A. Sa
2001 (WC) G. Ivanisevic (3) P. Rafter (2) A. Agassi (6) T. Henman (4) M. Safin (10) T. Enqvist (15) R. Federer (24) N. Escude
WIMBLEDON LAST 8 SINCE 2000
2000* (1) P. Sampras (12) P. Rafter (2) A. Agassi (Q) V. Voltchkov (10) M. Philippoussis B. Black J. Gambill A. Popp
(#) = Seed
*16 players seeded
215
US OPEN HISTORY
OPEN ERA (SINCE 1968)
SINGLES TITLE LEADERS DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS TOP 10 WIN LEADERS
5- Roger Federer (2004-08) 5- Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan Jimmy Connors 98-17
Jimmy Connors (1974, 1976, 1978, 1982-83) (2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014) Roger Federer 82-12
Pete Sampras (1990, 1993, 1995-96, 2002) 4- Bob Lutz (1968, 1974, 1978, 1980) Andre Agassi 79-19
4- John McEnroe (1979-81, 1984) John McEnroe (1979, 1981, 1983, 1989) Ivan Lendl 73-13
3- Rafael Nadal (2010, 2013, 2017) Stan Smith (1968, 1974, 1978, 1980) Pete Sampras 71-9
Ivan Lendl (1985-87) John McEnroe 65-12
Novak Djokovic 62-10
Rafael Nadal 53-10
YOUNGEST CHAMPION OLDEST CHAMPION Lleyton Hewitt 47-14
Pete Sampras, 1990 (19y1m) Ken Rosewall, 1970 (35y10m) Andy Murray 44-11
LOCATION / SURFACE
1978-present Flushing / Hard
1975-77 Forest Hills / Clay
1968-74 Forest Hills / Grass
YEAR SINGLES CHAMPION (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) DOUBLES CHAMPION MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPION BOYS’ CHAMPION
2017 Rafael Nadal (1) Kevin Anderson (28) Jean-Julien Rojer / Horia Tecau Jamie Murray / Martina Hingis Wu Yibing
2016 Stan Wawrinka (3) Novak Djokovic (1) Jamie Murray / Bruno Soares Mate Pavic / Laura Siegemund Felix Auger-Aliassime
2015 Novak Djokovic (1) Roger Federer (2) Pierre-Hugues Herbert /Nicolas Mahut Leander Paes / Martina Hingis Taylor Fritz
2014 Marin Cilic (14) Kei Nishikori (10) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Bruno Soares / Sania Mirza Omar Jasika
2013 Rafael Nadal (2) Novak Djokovic (1) Leander Paes / Radek Stepanek Max Mirnyi / Andrea Hlavackova Borna Coric
2012 Andy Murray (3) Novak Djokovic (2) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Bruno Soares / Ekaterina Makarova Filip Peliwo
2011 Novak Djokovic (1) Rafael Nadal (2) Jurgen Melzer / Philipp Petzschner Jack Sock / Melanie Oudin Oliver Golding
2010 Rafael Nadal (1) Novak Djokovic (3) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Bob Bryan / Liezel Huber Jack Sock
2009 Juan Martin del Potro (6) Roger Federer (1) Lukas Dlouhy / Leander Paes Travis Parrott / Carly Gullickson Bernard Tomic
2008 Roger Federer (2) Andy Murray (6) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Leander Paes / Cara Black Grigor Dimitrov
2007 Roger Federer (1) Novak Djokovic (3) Simon Aspelin / Julian Knowle Max Mirnyi / Victoria Azarenka Ricardas Berankis
2006 Roger Federer (1) Andy Roddick (9) Martin Damm / Leander Paes Bob Bryan / Martina Navratilova Dusan Lojda
2005 Roger Federer (1) Andre Agassi (7) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Mahesh Bhupathi / Daniela Hantuchova Ryan Sweeting
2004 Roger Federer (1) Lleyton Hewitt (4) Mark Knowles / Daniel Nestor Bob Bryan / Vera Zvonareva Andy Murray
2003 Andy Roddick (4) Juan Carlos Ferrero (3) Jonas Bjorkman / Todd Woodbridge Bob Bryan / Katarina Srebotnik Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
2002 Pete Sampras (17) Andre Agassi (6) Mahesh Bhupathi / Max Mirnyi Mike Bryan / Lisa Raymond Richard Gasquet
2001 Lleyton Hewitt (4) Pete Sampras (10) Wayne Black / Kevin Ullyett Todd Woodbridge / Rennae Stubbs Gilles Muller
2000 Marat Safin (6) Pete Sampras (4) Lleyton Hewitt / Max Mirnyi Jared Palmer / Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario Andy Roddick
1999 Andre Agassi (2) Todd Martin (7) Sebastien Lareau / Alex O’Brien Mahesh Bhupathi / Ai Sugiyama Jarkko Nieminen
1998 Patrick Rafter (3) Mark Philippoussis Sandon Stolle / Cyril Suk Max Mirnyi / Serena Williams David Nalbandian
1997 Patrick Rafter (13) Greg Rusedski Yevgeny Kafelnikov / Daniel Vacek Rick Leach / Manon Bollegraf Arnaud Di Pasquale
1996 Pete Sampras (1) Michael Chang (2) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde Patrick Galbraith / Lisa Raymond Daniel Elsner
1995 Pete Sampras (2) Andre Agassi (1) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde Matt Lucena / Meredith McGrath Nicolas Kiefer
1994 Andre Agassi Michael Stich (4) Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis Patrick Galbraith / Elna Reinach Sjeng Schalken
1993 Pete Sampras (2) Cedric Pioline (15) Ken Flach / Rick Leach Todd Woodbridge / Helena Sukova Marcelo Rios
1992 Stefan Edberg (2) Pete Sampras (3) Jim Grabb / Richey Reneberg Mark Woodforde / Nicole Provis Brian Dunn
1991 Stefan Edberg (2) Jim Courier (4) John Fitzgerald / Anders Jarryd Tom Nijssen / Manon Bollegraf Leander Paes
1990 Pete Sampras (12) Andre Agassi (4) Pieter Aldrich / Danie Visser Todd Woodbridge / Liz Smylie Andrea Gaudenzi
1989 Boris Becker (2) Ivan Lendl (1) John McEnroe / Mark Woodforde Shelby Cannon / Robin White Jonathan Stark
1988 Mats Wilander (2) Ivan Lendl (1) Sergio Casal / Emilio Sanchez Jim Pugh / Jana Novotna Nicolas Pereira
1987 Ivan Lendl (1) Mats Wilander (3) Stefan Edberg / Anders Jarryd Emilio Sanchez / Martina Navratilova David Wheaton
1986 Ivan Lendl (1) Miloslav Mecir (16) Andres Gomez / Slobodan Zivojinovic Sergio Casal / Raffaella Reggi Javier Sanchez
1985 Ivan Lendl (2) John McEnroe (1) Ken Flach / Robert Seguso Heinz Gunthardt / Martina Navratilova Tim Trigueiro
1984 John McEnroe (1) Ivan Lendl (2) John Fitzgerald / Tomas Smid Tom Gullikson / Manuela Maleeva Mark Kratzmann
1983 Jimmy Connors (3) Ivan Lendl (2) Peter Fleming / John McEnroe John Fitzgerald / Liz Smylie Stefan Edberg
1982 Jimmy Connors (2) Ivan Lendl (3) Kevin Curren / Steve Denton Kevin Curren / Anne Smith Pat Cash
1981 John McEnroe (1) Bjorn Borg (2) Peter Fleming / John McEnroe Kevin Curren / Anne Smith Thomas Hogstedt
1980 John McEnroe (2) Bjorn Borg (1) Bob Lutz / Stan Smith Marty Riessen / Wendy Turnbull Mike Falberg
1979 John McEnroe (3) Vitas Gerulaitis (4) Peter Fleming / John McEnroe Bob Hewitt / Greer Stevens Scott Davis
1978 Jimmy Connors (2) Bjorn Borg (1) Bob Lutz / Stan Smith Frew McMillan / Betty Stove Per Hjertquist
1977 Guillermo Vilas (4) Jimmy Connors (2) Bob Hewitt / Frew McMillan Frew McMillan / Betty Stove Van Winitsky
1976 Jimmy Connors (1) Bjorn Borg (2) Tom Okker / Marty Riessen Phil Dent / Billie Jean King Ricardo Ycaza
1975 Manuel Orantes (3) Jimmy Connors (1) Jimmy Connors / Ilie Nastase Dick Stockton / Rosie Casals Howard Schoenfield
1974 Jimmy Connors (1) Ken Rosewall (5) Bob Lutz / Stan Smith Geoff Masters / Pam Teeguarden Billy Martin
1973 John Newcombe (10) Jan Kodes (6) Owen Davidson / John Newcombe Owen Davidson / Billie Jean King Billy Martin
1972 Ilie Nastase (4) Arthur Ashe (6) Cliff Drysdale / Roger Taylor Marty Riessen / Margaret Court No competition 1968-72
1971 Stan Smith (2) Jan Kodes John Newcombe / Roger Taylor Owen Davidson / Billie Jean King
1970 Ken Rosewall (3) Tony Roche (4) Pierre Barthes / Niki Pilic Marty Riessen / Margaret Court
1969 Rod Laver (1) Tony Roche (3) Ken Rosewall / Fred Stolle Marty Riessen / Margaret Court
1968 Arthur Ashe (5) Tom Okker (8) Bob Lutz / Stan Smith Peter Curtis / Mary Ann Eisel
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CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS
2017 (1) R. Nadal (28) K. Anderson (12) P. Carreno Busta (24) J. del Potro (3) R. Federer (17) S. Querrey (29) D. Schwartzman A. Rublev
2016 (3) S. Wawrinka (1) N. Djokovic (6) K. Nishikori (10) G. Monfils (2) A. Murray (9) J. Tsonga (24) L. Pouille (WC) J. del Potro
2015 (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Federer (5) S. Wawrinka (9) M. Cilic (12) R. Gasquet (15) K. Anderson (18) F. Lopez (19) J. Tsonga
2014 (14) M. Cilic (10) K. Nishikori (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Federer (3) S. Wawrinka (6) T. Berdych (8) A. Murray (20) G. Monfils
2013 (2) R. Nadal (1) N. Djokovic (8) R. Gasquet (9) S. Wawrinka (3) A. Murray (4) D. Ferrer (19) T. Robredo (21) M. Youzhny
2012 (3) A. Murray (2) N. Djokovic (4) D. Ferrer (6) T. Berdych (1) R. Federer (7) J. del Potro (8) J. Tipsarevic (12) M. Cilic
2011 (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Nadal (3) R. Federer (4) A. Murray (11) J. Tsonga (20) J. Tipsarevic (21) A. Roddick (28) J. Isner
2010 (1) R. Nadal (3) N. Djokovic (2) R. Federer (12) M. Youzhny (5) R. Soderling (8) F. Verdasco (17) G. Monfils (25) S. Wawrinka
2009 (6) J. del Potro (1) R. Federer (3) R. Nadal (4) N. Djokovic (10) F. Verdasco (11) F. Gonzalez (12) R. Soderling (16) M. Cilic
2008 (2) R. Federer (6) A. Murray (1) R. Nadal (3) N. Djokovic (8) A. Roddick (17) J. del Potro M. Fish (Q) G. Muller
2007 (1) R. Federer (3) N. Djokovic (4) N. Davydenko (15) D. Ferrer (5) A. Roddick (10) T. Haas (17) C. Moya (20) J. Chela
2006 (1) R. Federer (9) A. Roddick (7) N. Davydenko M. Youzhny (2) R. Nadal (5) J. Blake (14) T. Haas (15) L. Hewitt
2005 (1) R. Federer (7) A. Agassi (3) L. Hewitt R. Ginepri (8) G. Coria (11) D. Nalbandian (WC) J. Blake J. Nieminen
2004 (1) R. Federer (4) L. Hewitt (5) T. Henman (28) J. Johansson (2) A. Roddick (6) A. Agassi (22) D. Hrbaty T. Haas
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 (11) A. Roddick (20) Y. El Aynaoui (28) F. Gonzalez (32) M. Mirnyi
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 (18) A. Roddick M. Zabaleta
2000* (6) M. Safin (4) P. Sampras (9) L. Hewitt T. Martin (14) N. Kiefer A. Clement T. Johansson R. Krajicek
(#) = Seed
*16 players seeded
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ALL-TIME GRAND SLAM TITLE LEADERS
Australian Roland
Wimbledon US Open OVERALL
Open Garros
OLYMPIC RESULTS
2016 — RIO DE JANEIRO Singles Doubles Mixed Doubles
Gold Medal Andy Murray (GBR) Marc Lopez/Rafael Nadal (ESP) Sock/Mattek-Sands (USA)
Silver Medal Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) Florin Mergea/Horia Tecau (ROU) Ram/V. Williams (USA)
Bronze Medal Kei Nishikori (JPN) Steve Johnson/Jack Sock (USA) Stepanek/Hradecka (CZE)
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WITH EVERY PLAYER, EVERY WEEK AT EVERY TOURNAMENT
• LIVE SCORES
• LIVE STREAMING
• BEHIND-THE-SCENES FOOTAGE
• HIGHLIGHTS, HOT SHOTS AND INTERVIEWS
THE ACTION NEVER STOPS HERE
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DAVIS CUP CHAMPIONS
COUNTRYNO. COUNTRYNO. COUNTRYNO. COUNTRYNO.
United States 32 Sweden 7 Russia 2 Serbia 1
Australia 28 Spain 5 Argentina 1 South Africa 1
France 10 Czech Republic 3 Croatia 1 Switzerland 1
Great Britain 10 Germany 3 Italy 1
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2017 ATP CHALLENGER TOUR
TITLE LEADERS
Player Total Carpet Clay Grass Hard
Filip Krajinovic 5 - 5 - -
Janko Tipsarevic 4 - 2 - 2
Aljaz Bedene 3 - 2 - 1
Thomas Fabbiano 3 - - - 3
Egor Gerasimov 3 - - - 3
Nicolas Jarry 3 - 3 - -
Yen-Hsun Lu 3 1 - - 2
Maximilian Marterer 3 1 1 - 1
Cameron Norrie 3 - - - 3
Pedro Sousa 3 - 3 - -
Cedrik-Marcel Stebe 3 - 2 - 1
Yuichi Sugita 3 - - 1 2
WIN-PERCENTAGE LEADERS
Min. 25 matches played
Player W-L Pct. Player W-L Pct.
1 Yen-Hsun Lu 26-6 .813 6 Dudi Sela 19-6 .760
2 Yuichi Sugita 21-5 .808 7 Filip Krajinovic 47-15 .758
3 Rogerio Dutra Silva 24-7 .774 8 Thomas Fabbiano 31-10 .756
4 Egor Gerasimov 20-6 .769 9 Cameron Norrie 32-11 .744
Federico Delbonis 20-6 .769 10 Cedrik-Marcel Stebe 29-10 .744
FAST FACTS
> Youngest champion: Felix > Total countries with titles: 41 >N
icola Kuhn, 17, won the
Auger-Aliassime (Lyon, FRA) Braunschweig, GER title to
>M
arcelo Arevalo became the first
– 16 yrs., 10 mons. become the youngest champion
player from El Salvador to win a
from Spain since Rafael Nadal
> Oldest champion: title (Bogota, COL). in 2003.
Stephane Robert (Kobe, JPN) > Wu Yibing, 17, won the Shanghai, >M
iomir Kecmanovic, 18, won the
– 37 yrs., 6 mons. CHN title to become the youngest Suzhou, CHN title to become the
> Countries with most titles: champion from China in ATP youngest champion from Serbia
United States & Serbia (12 each) Challenger Tour history. since Novak Djokovic in 2005.
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awards
ATP WORLD TOUR NO.1 1995 Thomas Enqvist 1996 Alex Corretja
2017 Rafael Nadal 1994 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 1995 Stefan Edberg
2016 Andy Murray 1993 Todd Martin 1993-94 Todd Martin
2014-15 Novak Djokovic 1992 Henrik Holm 1992 Stefan Edberg
2013 Rafael Nadal 1991 Jim Courier 1991 John Fitzgerald
2011-12 Novak Djokovic 1990 Pete Sampras 1988-90 Stefan Edberg
2010 Rafael Nadal 1989 Michael Chang 1987 Miloslav Mecir
2009 Roger Federer 1988 Andre Agassi 1986 Yannick Noah
2008 Rafael Nadal 1987 Peter Lundgren 1985 Mats Wilander
2004-07 Roger Federer 1986 Mikael Pernfors 1984 Brian Gottfried
2003 Andy Roddick 1985 Boris Becker 1983 Jose Higueras
2001-02 Lleyton Hewitt 1984 Not given 1982 Steve Denton
2000 Gustavo Kuerten 1983 Jimmy Arias 1981 Jose-Luis Clerc
1999 Andre Agassi 1982 Peter McNamara 1980 Jaime Fillol
1993-98 Pete Sampras 1981 Ivan Lendl 1979 Stan Smith
1992 Jim Courier 1980 Not given 1978 Not given
1990-91 Stefan Edberg 1979 Victor Pecci 1977 Arthur Ashe
1989 Boris Becker 1978 John McEnroe
1988 Mats Wilander 1977 Brian Gottfried COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1985-87 Ivan Lendl 1976 Wojtek Fibak 2017 Roger Federer
1983-84 John McEnroe 1975 Vitas Gerulaitis 2016 Juan Martin del Potro
1982 Jimmy Connors 1974 Guillermo Vilas 2015 Benoit Paire
1981 John McEnroe 1973 Vijay Amritraj 2014 David Goffin
1976-80 Bjorn Borg 2013 Rafael Nadal
1975 Arthur Ashe ATP STAR OF TOMORROW 2012 Tommy Haas
(renamed in 2013) 2011 Juan Martin del Potro
ATP WORLD TOUR NO.1 DOUBLES TEAM 2017 Denis Shapovalov 2010 Robin Haase
2017 Lukasz Kubot/Marcelo Melo 2016 Taylor Fritz 2009 Marco Chiudinelli
2016 Jamie Murray/Bruno Soares 2015 Alexander Zverev 2008 Rainer Schuettler
2015 Jean-Julien Rojer/Horia Tecau 2014 Borna Coric 2007 Igor Andreev
2009-14 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2013 Jiri Vesely 2006 Mardy Fish
2008 Daniel Nestor/Nenad Zimonjic 2012 Martin Klizan 2005 James Blake
2005-07 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2011 Milos Raonic 2004 Tommy Haas
2004 Mark Knowles/Daniel Nestor 2010 Tobias Kamke 2003 Mark Philippoussis
2003 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 2009 Horacio Zeballos 2002 Richard Krajicek
2002 Mark Knowles/Daniel Nestor 2008 Kei Nishikori 2001 Guillermo Canas
2001 Jonas Bjorkman/Todd Woodbridge 2007 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2000 Sergi Bruguera
2000 Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde 2006 Benjamin Becker 1999 Chris Woodruff
1999 Mahesh Bhupathi/Leander Paes 2005 Gael Monfils 1998 Younes El Aynaoui
1998 Jacco Eltingh/Paul Haarhuis 2004 Florian Mayer 1997 Sergi Bruguera
1995-97 Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde 2003 Rafael Nadal 1996 Stephane Simian
1994 Jacco Eltingh/Paul Haarhuis 2002 Paul-Henri Mathieu 1995 Derrick Rostagno
1993 Grant Connell/Patrick Galbraith 2001 Andy Roddick 1994 Guy Forget
1992 Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde 2000 Olivier Rochus 1993 Mikael Pernfors
1991 John Fitzgerald/Anders Jarryd 1999 Juan Carlos Ferrero 1992 Henri Leconte
1990 Pieter Aldrich/Danie Visser 1998 Marat Safin 1991 Jimmy Connors
1988-89 Rick Leach/Jim Pugh 1997 Julian Alonso 1990 Thomas Muster
1987 Stefan Edberg/Anders Jarryd 1996 Dominik Hrbaty 1989 Goran Prpic
1986 Hans Gildemeister/Andres Gomez 1995 Mark Philippoussis 1984-88 Not given
1985 Ken Flach/Robert Seguso 1994 Albert Costa 1983 Butch Walts
1983-84 Peter Fleming/John McEnroe 1993 Patrick Rafter 1982 Jeff Borowiak
1982 Sherwood Stewart/Ferdi Taygan 1992 Andrei Medvedev 1981 Bob Lutz
1981 Peter Fleming/John McEnroe 1991 Byron Black 1980 Not given
1980 Bob Lutz/Stan Smith 1990 Fabrice Santoro 1979 Arthur Ashe
1979 Peter Fleming/John McEnroe 1989 Sergi Bruguera
1977-78 Bob Hewitt/Frew McMillan 1988 Michael Chang ARTHUR ASHE HUMANITARIAN
1975-76 Brian Gottfried/Raul Ramirez 1987 Richey Reneberg AWARD (renamed in 1999)
1986 Ulf Stenlund 2017 Horia Tecau
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1985 Jaime Yzaga 2016 Marin Cilic
2017 Denis Shapovalov 1984 Bob Green 2015 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan
2016 Lucas Pouille 1983 Scott Davis 2014 Andy Murray
2015 Hyeon Chung 1982 Chip Hooper 2013 Roger Federer
2014 Roberto Bautista Agut 1981 Tim Mayotte 2012 Novak Djokovic
2013 Pablo Carreno Busta 1980 Mel Purcell 2011 Rafael Nadal
2012 Marinko Matosevic 1979 Vince Van Patten 2010 Rohan Bopanna/
2011 Alex Bogomolov Jr. 1978 John McEnroe Aisam Ul-Haq Qureshi
2010 Andrey Golubev 1977 Tim Gullikson 2009 MaliVai Washington
2009 John Isner 1976 Wojtek Fibak 2008 James Blake
2008 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 1975 Vitas Gerulaitis 2007 Ivan Ljubicic
2006-07 Novak Djokovic 2006 Roger Federer
2005 Rafael Nadal STEFAN EDBERG 2005 Carlos Moya
2004 Joachim Johansson SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 2004 Andy Roddick
2003 Rainer Schuettler (renamed in 1996) 2003 Gustavo Kuerten
2002 Paradorn Srichaphan 2011-17 Roger Federer 2002 Amir Hadad/
2001 Goran Ivanisevic 2010 Rafael Nadal Aisam Ul-Haq Qureshi
2000 Marat Safin 2004-09 Roger Federer 2001 Andre Agassi
1999 Nicolas Lapentti 2002-03 Paradorn Srichaphan 2000 Richard Krajicek
1998 Andre Agassi 1999-01 Patrick Rafter 1999 Mac Winker
1997 Patrick Rafter 1998 Alex Corretja 1998 Patrick Rafter
1996 Tim Henman 1997 Patrick Rafter 1997 Nelson Mandela
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awards
1996 Paul Flory 1996 Brett Haber ATP WORLD TOUR 250
1995 Andre Agassi 1995 Gianni Ciaccia TOURNAMENT OF THE YEAR
1994 Paul McNamee 1994 European Tennis Press 2017 Doha
1993 Orville Brown 1993 Rino Tommasi 2016 Stockholm & Winston Salem
1992 Arthur Ashe 2015 Doha & St. Petersburg
1992 Dan Maskell
1991 John O’Shea 2013-14 London/Queen’s Club
1990 Marie-Claire Noah 1991 Russ Adams
2005-12 Bastad
1988-89 Not given 1990 Philippe Bouin 2003-04 Bastad & Houston
1987 Rob Finkelstein 1987-89 Not given 2002 Bastad
1986 Kay McEnroe 1986 Richard Evans 2001 Shanghai
1985 Stan & Margie Smith 1985 Robert Briner 2000 Halle
1984 Alan King 1984 Russ Adams 1999 Lyon & Scottsdale
1983 John McEnroe 1998 Dubai
ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 1997 Kitzbuhel
RON BOOKMAN MEDIA TOURNAMENT OF THE YEAR 1996 Gstaad
EXCELLENCE AWARD
(renamed in 1990) 2014-17 Indian Wells 1995 Tel Aviv
2009-13 Shanghai 1994 Sun City
2017 Guillermo Salatino 1992-93 Scottsdale
2016 Mike Dickson 2008 Miami
1991 Gstaad
2015 Linda Pearce 2007 Monte-Carlo 1990 Memphis
2014 Douglas Robson 2002-06 Miami 1986-89 Stuttgart
2013 Bendou Zhang 2001 Monte-Carlo
2012 Paul Newman ATPWORLDTOUR.COM FANS’
2011 Juan Jose Mateo ATP WORLD TOUR 500 FAVOURITE PRESENTED
2010 L’Equipe BY MOET & CHANDON
TOURNAMENT OF THE YEAR
2009 Vincenzo Martucci
2017 Acapulco 2003-17 Roger Federer
2008 Alan Trengove
2007 Bud Collins 2015-16 London/Queen’s Club 2001-02 Marat Safin
2006 John Barrett 2000 Gustavo Kuerten
2008-14 Dubai
2005 Neil Harman 2007 Acapulco ATPWORLDTOUR.COM FANS’
2004 Tennis Channel 2003-06 Dubai FAVOURITE DOUBLES TEAM
2003 John Parsons 2002 Kitzbuhel PRESENTED BY MOET & CHANDON
2002 Pedro Hernandez
2001 Indianapolis 2005-17 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan
2001 Christopher Clarey
2000 Iain Carter 1998-00 Miami
1999 L’Equipe 1988-97 Indianapolis ATP COACH OF THE YEAR
1998 Gerd Szepanski 1987 Stratton Mountain 2017 Neville Godwin
1997 John Parsons 1986 Cincinnati 2016 Magnus Norman
RAFAELFEDERER
ROGER BOB MIKE
NADAL BRYAN BRYAN
MARCELO LUKASZ
MELO KUBOT
HORIA ROGER
TECAU FEDERER
DENIS
SHAPOVALOV
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