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Page 1: PRODUCTION TEAM · In my first year as Chairman of the ATP, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 2020 ATP Tour season. The ATP has played a central part in my life in
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PRODUCTION TEAMEditor-in-Chief: Joshua Rey

Managing Editor: Nanette Duxin

Senior Editor: Maria Garcia-Planas

Art Directors: Celine Lenoir Cedric Pucheu

Editors: Florian Gardetto Greg Sharko

Contributors: Nicola Arzani Fabienne Benoit George Ciz Martin Dagahs Mark Epps Cecilia GheChris Giles Brendan GilsonSimon Higson Susie Hygate Edward La Cava Josh Meiseles

Photography: Getty Images Wonderhatch ATP - Peter Staples

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ATP WELCOMEIn my first year as Chairman of the ATP, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 2020 ATP Tour season. The ATP has played a central part in my life in so many ways over the years, and it is a true honour to have the opportunity to serve as ATP Chairman at such an exciting time in the history of our sport.

The Tour has enjoyed a significant period of growth over the past decade due to the strength of its global platform of tournaments, as well as the superstar athletes that have transcended sport. I look forward to building on that success as we seek to maximise the growth opportunities for the Tour in the years ahead.

The ATP Tour is one of the few truly global sports properties, taking place across 64 tournaments in 30 countries, in addition to the four Grand Slams. The level of content the Tour generates across 11 months of the year is phenomenal, kicking off with the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia in January, and culminating with the Nitto ATP Finals in London in November. Leveraging that content through data and technology, as well as working closely with other governing bodies, will be critical in our quest to maximise the potential of men’s professional tennis in a fast-changing sports, entertainment, and media landscape.

The 2020 season promises to produce numerous fascinating storylines as the World’s Top 3 – Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer – continue to write their legacies as arguably the three greatest players of all-time. In addition, the likes of Dominic Thiem, Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev will be eager to maintain their impressive rise to the pinnacle of the game. Many observers, meanwhile, will also keep an eye on the progress of young Italian Jannik Sinner, who was so impressive in his triumph at the 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan.

The 2019 season saw more fans attend ATP tournaments than ever before, with 4.8 million spectators on-site. I would like to thank all the fans for their continued support of the Tour throughout the season, whether on-site, on television or online.

I would also like to thank you, the media, for all your coverage and support of the Tour throughout the season. We hope that this Media Guide will help you in your storytelling of men’s professional tennis throughout the year.

Andrea GaudenziATP Chairman

© Copyright ATP 2020All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced—electronically, mechanically or by any other means, including photocopying—without the written permission of the ATP. Printed in Canada.

On the cover: 2019 ATP Tour No.1 Rafael Nadal

@ATPTour, @ATPMediaInfo @ATPTour @ATPTour @ATPTour

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TABLE OF CONTENTS01-11INTROATP TOUR INTRODUCTION01 Welcome04 ATP Tour Timeline

ATP TOUR ADMINISTRATION05 ATP Chairman Bio07 ATP Organisational Structure 09 ATP Board & Staff11 On-Court Team

156-192RECORDS & RESULTSFEDEX ATP RANKINGS154 2020 FedEx ATP Rankings Points Table 156 FedEx ATP Rankings History of ATP World No. 1157 2019 Year-End FedEx ATP Rankings158 FedEx ATP Rankings Year-End Top 10 History159 FedEx ATP Doubles Rankings History of No. 1160 2019 Year-End FedEx ATP Doubles Rankings161 FedEx ATP Doubles Team Rankings Year-End Top 10 History

STATISTICS163 2019 Year-End & Career Prize Money Leaders165 2019 ATP Tour & Grand Slam Finals166 2019 ATP Tour By the Numbers169 Facts & Figures

ATP FINALS, ATP MASTERS 1000 & LAVER CUP171 2019 Nitto ATP Finals172 Nitto ATP Finals History174 ATP Masters 1000 Stats175 ATP Masters 1000 Finals 178 Next Gen ATP Finals179 Laver Cup

GRAND SLAMS & OLYMPICS HISTORY180 Australian Open182 Roland Garros184 Wimbledon186 US Open189 All-Time Grand Slam Title Leaders & Olympic Medallists

DAVIS CUP HISTORY190 Davis Cup Champions & Finals

ATP CHALLENGER TOUR191 2019 ATP Challenger Tour Stats

ATP TOUR AWARDS 192 ATP Tour Awards

12-21TOURNAMENT DIRECTORY12 2020 Season & ATP Tour Profile14 2020 Tournaments

22-154PLAYER BIOS22 Player Biographies146 Player Birthdays147 Former ATP No. 1 Players

and Multiple Grand Slam Champions

154 Open Era Leaders

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1973 The ATP establishes the computer ranking system on 23 August, providing a fair analysis of a player’s performance and creating an objective way to determine entries into tournaments.

1974 The Men’s International Professional Tennis Council (MIPTC), made up of ATP, ILTF and tournament directors, is formed to govern the sport as an “independent, democratic, international body for the administration of professional tennis”.

1976 The ATP Doubles computer rankings begin on 1 March.

1980 The ATP sets up a player pension fund.

1985 At the request of the ATP, MIPTC passes a drug testing rule, making tennis the first professional sport to institute a workable and well-designed drug testing programme.

1986 In an effort to make the calendar more coherent, the MIPTC moves the Australian Open a month back to January (1987) and The Masters a month earlier to December (1986).

1988 The players, under ATP CEO Hamilton Jordan, hold a press conference in the US Open parking lot to announce that they will assume more control of the game. “Tennis at the Crossroads” outlines a plan for players to form a new tour. Tournament directors representing many of the world’s leading events voice their support for the players and join them in what was to become a partnership unique in professional sports – players and tournaments each with an equal voice in how the circuit is run.

1990 Sponsored by IBM, the ATP Tour era begins with an equal partnership between players and tournaments. The circuit features 76 tournaments in 28 countries on six continents, with prize money averaging a 50% increase at the events. Indianapolis tournament director Mark Miles is named ATP CEO.

1993 The ATP Tour extends its global reach, adding Arabian Gulf tournaments in Doha and Dubai.

1995 The ATP Tour launches its first web site, ATPTour.com.

1996 The Mercedes-Benz/ATP partnership begins with a four-year agreement.

1997 The ATP Senior Tour of Champions is sanctioned.

1998 Players form a new STARS program as the ATP Tour helps make players more accessible to media, sponsors and fans. ATP broadcasts extend their reach to more than 200 countries.

2000 The ATP Tour changes its name to ATP for 2001, introduces a new logo and rebrands its nine premier tournaments the Tennis Masters Series.

2005 Etienne de Villiers is named ATP Chairman in June. The year-end Tennis Masters Cup is held in Shanghai.

2007 The ATP introduces a number of changes to the Tour, including the elimination of best-of-5 set finals, as well as reduced draw sizes at five ATP Masters Series events to lessen the physical demands on top players and enhance TV scheduling. The ATP also increases prize money for the first time since 2000 and creates a new multi-million dollar marketing fund.

2008 All worldwide tennis organisations (WTA, ITF, ATP & Grand Slams) form a Tennis Integrity Unit.

2009 Adam Helfant takes over as ATP Executive Chairman and President in January. Three new tournament categories are introduced as the circuit is rebranded ATP World Tour: Masters 1000, 500 and 250 level events. The ATP’s season finale takes place at The O2 in London for the first time.

2012 Brad Drewett takes over as ATP Executive Chairman & President in January.

2013 Brad Drewett passes away in May from Motor Neurone Disease. In the preceding 12 months, he had led discussions resulting in significant prize money increases for all players across all Grand Slams.

2014 Chris Kermode takes over as ATP Executive Chairman and President on 1 January. The ATP’s season finale sets a new attendance record of 263,560.

2015 The ATP secures an enhanced partnership with Emirates that sees the award-winning airline become the Tour’s Premier Partner through 2020.

2017 The inaugural Next Gen ATP Finals take place in Milan, showcasing the world’s best 21-and-Under players in a new and innovative format.

2018 The ATP announces the launch of the ATP Cup, a new team event set to take place in Australia from January 2020 in partnership with Tennis Australia. A new ‘ATP Tour’ brand identity and ‘Love It All’ marketing campaign is unveiled for 2019.

2019 The ATP Tour achieves an all-time attendance record with more than 4.8 million fans attending on-site, while Emirates’ status as Premier Partner of the Tour is renewed for a further five years, from 2021-2025. An agreement is reached for Turin, Italy, to host the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals from 2021-2025. Andrea Gaudenzi is elected to serve as ATP Chairman for a four-year term, beginning 1 January 2020.

The ATP is in its sixth 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 SINCE 1972:

ATP TOUR TIMELINE

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Following a highly accomplished professional career on the ATP Tour during which he won three ATP titles and reached a career-high FedEx ATP Ranking of No. 18, ANDREA GAUDENZI obtained a law degree from the University of Bologna, Italy, followed by a Master of Business Administration at the International University of Monaco, where he graduated with honours.

He went on to forge a successful career in business over the next 15 years across a wide range of sectors including sports marketing, entertainment, data, technology and media. He held leadership positions at several start-up entertainment, tech and gaming businesses in London, including Musixmatch and Soldo, as well as serving on the Board of ATP Media, where he was instrumental in leading the successful restructuring of the business which serves as the broadcast arm of the ATP Tour.

Gaudenzi and his wife, Giorgia, live in London with their three children, Filippo, Pietro, and Enea.

ATP CHAIRMAN

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STAFF· London · Monte Carlo· Ponte Vedra Beach · Sydney

Carries out the day-to-day operations and administration of the ATP

PLAYER COUNCIL1-50 SINGLES Kevin Anderson (VP) John Isner Rafael Nadal Sam Querrey

51-100 SINGLES Yen-Hsun Lu Vasek Pospisil

1-100 DOUBLES Jurgen Melzer Bruno Soares

AT-LARGE Novak Djokovic (P) Roger Federer

ALUMNI Colin Dowdeswell

COACH Brad Stine

TOURNAMENT COUNCIL5 EUROPE Giorgio Di Palermo, Stephen Farrow, Christer Hult, Richard Krajicek, Herwig Straka

4 INTERNATIONAL GROUP Allon Khakshouri, Cameron Pearson, Charles Smith, Salah Tahlak

4 AMERICAS Gavin Forbes, Miguel Nido, Keely O’Brien, Andre Silva

ALUMNI MEMBERS COACH MEMBERS

TOURNAMENT MEMBERS· Full Members· Conditional Members

PLAYER REPRESENTATIVES

· David Egdes· Alex Inglot· Mark Knowles

CHAIRMAN

Andrea Gaudenzi

TOURNAMENT REPRESENTATIVES

· Gavin Forbes· Charles Smith· Herwig Straka

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PLAYER MEMBERS· Division I · Division II

ATP ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

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ATP BOARD & STAFF

CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONSSIMON HIGSON

[email protected]

NICOLA ARZANI SVP Public Relations

MIRO BRATOEVVP Rules and Competition

GEORGE CIZSVP Marketing and

Business Development

LINDA CLARKVP Tournament Relations

Americas

TODD ELLENBECKERVP Medical Services

FLIP GALLOWAY Chief Operating Officer

and Chief Financial Officer

SIMON HIGSONVP Corporate

Communications

ROSS HUTCHINSChief Player Officer

ALISON LEE EVP International

Group

DAVID MASSEYEVP Europe

ZEHRA MESICVP Finance

JEFF REEL SVP and

General Counsel

ERIC STARELLISVP Sales

and Sponsorships

MURRAY SWARTZBERG SVP Information Technology

and Digital Media

MARK YOUNG Vice Chairman, Chief Legal

and Media Officer

MASSIMO CALVELLIChief Executive Officer

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

NICOLA [email protected]

FABIENNE BENOITEurope

[email protected]

MARTIN DAGAHSEurope

[email protected]

NANETTE DUXINEurope

[email protected]

MARK EPPSInternational

[email protected]

RICHARD EVANSInternational

[email protected]

MARIA GARCIA-PLANASAmericas

[email protected]

BRENDAN GILSONInternational

[email protected]

EDWARD LA CAVAAmericas

[email protected]

STEPHANIE NATALEurope

[email protected]

JOSHUA REYAmericas

[email protected]

GREG SHARKOAmericas

[email protected]

PUBLIC RELATIONS

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

HERWIG STRAKATournament RepresentativeEurope

CHARLES SMITHTournament RepresentativeInternational

GAVIN FORBESTournament RepresentativeAmericas

MARK KNOWLESPlayer RepresentativeAmericas

ALEX INGLOTPlayer RepresentativeEurope

DAVID EGDESPlayer Representative International

ANDREA GAUDENZIChairman

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ON-COURT TEAMSUPERVISORS

CHAIR UMPIRES

PHYSIOTHERAPISTS

ALI NILIUSA

AURELIE TOURTEFrance

PETER LEE

New Zealand

RENAUD LICHTENSTEIN

France

CLAY SNITEMANSenior Director

of Medical Services

USA

BEN HERDE

Australia

CEDRIC MOURIER

France

ADEL NOUREgypt

YANNICK LAMBRECHT

Germany

MOHAMED LAHYANISweden

PAUL NESS

Senior Director of Medical Services

Australia

LUKE FULLERCanada

THOMAS KARLBERG

Sweden

FERGUS MURPHYIreland

ALEJANDRO RESNICOFF

Senior Physiotherapist

Argentina

TIMO KALBANTNER

Germany

CARLOS SANCHESPortugal

LARS GRAFF

VP OfficiatingSweden

CARLOS BERNARDES

Brazil

TODD ELLENBECKER

VP Medical Services

USA

MAURICIO ELIZONDO

USA / Mexico

TOM BARNES

Dir. Officiating Operations

USA

PER BASTHOLTDenmark

GRAHAM ANDERSONGreat Britain

HANS EKTVEDT

Great Britain / Norway

DAVID PIRES

Portugal

ROBERTO SERRANO

Spain

SHUHEI SUZUKI

USA

STEPHANE VIVIERFrance

CHRISTIAAN SWIERSenior

Physiotherapist Netherlands

JEFF VAJAY

USA

SEIF WARDANIDenmark

GERRY ARMSTRONGGreat Britain

IGNACIO FORCADELL GIL

Spain

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1 3 JAN BRISBANE, PERTH, SYDNEY 6 ATP Cup H 24 Teams

6 JAN DOHA 8 Qatar ExxonMobil Open H 28

2 13 JAN ADELAIDE 1, 8 Adelaide International H 28

13 JAN AUCKLAND 8 ASB Classic H 28

3 20 JAN MELBOURNE Australian Open* H 128

45 3 FEB CORDOBA Cordoba Open CL 28

3 FEB MONTPELLIER Open Sud de France IH 28

3 FEB PUNE Tata Open Maharashtra H 28

6 10 FEB ROTTERDAM ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament IH 32

10 FEB BUENOS AIRES Argentina Open CL 28

10 FEB NEW YORK New York Open IH 28

7 17 FEB RIO DE JANEIRO Rio Open presented by Claro CL 32

17 FEB DELRAY BEACH Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com H 32

17 FEB MARSEILLE Open 13 Provence IH 28

8 24 FEB ACAPULCO 8 Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC H 32

24 FEB DUBAI 8 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships H 32

24 FEB SANTIAGO Chile Open CL 28

9 6 MAR Davis Cup Qualifiers*

10 12 MAR INDIAN WELLS 5 BNP Paribas Open H 96

1112 25 MAR MIAMI 4 Miami Open presented by Itau H 96

1314 6 APR HOUSTON Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship CL 28

6 APR MARRAKECH Grand Prix Hassan II CL 32

15 12 APR MONTE CARLO 1 Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters CL 56

16 20 APR BARCELONA Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell CL 48

20 APR BUDAPEST Hungarian Open CL 28

17 27 APR ESTORIL Millennium Estoril Open CL 28

27 APR MUNICH BMW Open by FWU CL 28

18 3 MAY MADRID 1 Mutua Madrid Open CL 56

19 10 MAY ROME 1 Internazionali BNL d’Italia CL 56

20 17 MAY GENEVA 1, 8 Banque Eric Sturdza Geneva Open CL 28

17 MAY LYON 1, 8 Open Parc Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Lyon CL 28

21 24 MAY PARIS 1 Roland Garros* CL 128

2223 8 JUN ’S-HERTOGENBOSCH Libema Open G 28

8 JUN STUTTGART MercedesCup G 28

24 15 JUN HALLE Grass Court Open G 32

15 JUN LONDON Fever-Tree Championships G 32

25 22 JUN EASTBOURNE 8 Nature Valley International G 28

22 JUN MALLORCA 8 Mallorca Championships G 28

26 29 JUN LONDON Wimbledon* G 128

2728 13 JUL HAMBURG Hamburg European Open CL 32

13 JUL BASTAD Nordea Open CL 28

13 JUL NEWPORT Hall of Fame Open G 28

17 JUL Davis Cup Group II*

29 20 JUL GSTAAD Swiss Open Gstaad CL 28

20 JUL LOS CABOS 8 Abierto de Tenis Mifel presentado por Cinemex H 28

20 JUL UMAG Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag CL 28

WEEK START DATE CITY TOURNAMENT NAME SURFACE DRAW

ATP TOUR 2020 SEASON As of 2 December 2019

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WEEK START DATE CITY TOURNAMENT NAME SURFACE DRAW

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ATP Cup ATP Masters 1000 ATP 500 ATP 250 Next Gen ATP Finals

n Nitto ATP Finals n Grand Slams n Davis Cup n Laver Cup n Olympic Games

*Grand Slams, Davis Cup and Olympics are not ATP events CL = Clay G = Grass H = Hard IH = Indoor Hard¹ Sunday start ³ Tuesday start 4 Wednesday start 5 Thursday start 6 Friday start 7 Saturday start 8 Saturday final

30 25 JUL TOKYO 7 Olympic Games* H 64

27 JUL ATLANTA BB&T Atlanta Open presented by First Data H 28

27 JUL KITZBUHEL 8 Generali Open CL 28

31 3 AUG WASHINGTON, DC Citi Open H 48

32 10 AUG TORONTO Rogers Cup H 56

33 16 AUG CINCINNATI 1 Western & Southern Open H 56

34 23 AUG WINSTON-SALEM 1, 8 Winston-Salem Open H 48

35 31 AUG NEW YORK US Open* H 128

3637 18 SEP Davis Cup Groups I and II*

38 21 SEP METZ Moselle Open IH 28

21 SEP ST. PETERSBURG St. Petersburg Open IH 28

25 SEP BOSTON Laver Cup IH 2 Teams

39 28 SEP CHENGDU Chengdu Open H 28

28 SEP SOFIA Sofia Open IH 28

28 SEP ZHUHAI Huajin Securities Zhuhai Championships H 28

40 5 OCT BEIJING China Open H 32

5 OCT TOKYO Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships H 32

41 11 OCT SHANGHAI 1 Rolex Shanghai Masters H 56

42 19 OCT ANTWERP European Open IH 28

19 OCT MOSCOW VTB Kremlin Cup IH 28

19 OCT STOCKHOLM Stockholm Open IH 28

43 26 OCT BASEL Swiss Indoors Basel IH 32

26 OCT VIENNA Erste Bank Open IH 32

44 2 NOV PARIS Rolex Paris Masters IH 48

45 10 NOV MILAN 3, 8 Next Gen ATP Finals IH 8

46 15 NOV LONDON 1 Nitto ATP Finals IH 8

47 23 NOV Davis Cup Finals*

By Surface: 20 Clay · 7 Grass · 37 Hard By Environment: 16 Indoor · 48 Outdoor

By Country: 11 USA 5 France 4 China 4 Germany 3 Great Britain 3 Spain 3 Switzerland

2 Argentina 2 Australia 2 Austria 2 Italy 2 Mexico 2 Netherlands 2 Russia 2 Sweden

1 Belgium 1 Brazil 1 Bulgaria 1 Canada 1 Chile 1 Croatia 1 Hungary 1 India

1 Japan 1 Monaco 1 Morocco 1 New Zealand 1 Portugal 1 Qatar 1 UAE

ATP TOUR 2020 SEASON As of 2 December 2019

64 TOURNAMENTS IN 30 COUNTRIES Does not include Grand Slams, Davis Cup or Olympics

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Brisbane, Perth and Sydney, Australia

QATAR EXXONMOBIL OPENDoha, Qatar

SITE Khalifa Tennis Complex · MAIN COURT SEATING 7,000 · FIRST HELD 1993 Globe qatartennis.org envelope [email protected] PHONE +974 44 409 666TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Karim Alami envelope [email protected] MEDIA Redab Massoud envelope [email protected] PHONE +974 4440 9698

ADELAIDE INTERNATIONALAdelaide, AustraliaATP TOUR / WTA COMBINED EVENT

SITE Memorial Drive · MAIN COURT SEATING 5,000 · FIRST HELD 2020 Globe adelaideinternational.com.auTOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Alistair MacDonald envelope [email protected] PHONE +61 4 0164 0169MEDIA Breanna Hassam envelope [email protected] PHONE +61 8 7224 8109

ASB CLASSIC Auckland, New Zealand

SITE ASB Tennis Arena · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,500 · FIRST HELD 1956 Globe asbclassic.co.nz PHONE +64 21 675 006TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Karl Budge envelope [email protected] Rewa Harriman envelope [email protected] PHONE +64 9 373 1706

GRAND SLAM®

AUSTRALIAN OPENMelbourne, Australia

SITE Melbourne Park · MAIN COURT SEATING 15,000 · FIRST HELD 1905 Globe ausopen.com envelope [email protected] PHONE +61 3 9914 4400TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Craig TileyMEDIA Prue Ryan envelope [email protected] PHONE +61 3 9914 4175

February

CORDOBA OPENCordoba, Argentina

SITE Kempes Stadium · MAIN COURT SEATING 4,750 · FIRST HELD 2019 Globe cordobaopen.comTOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Mariano Ink envelope [email protected] PHONE +54 11 5235 4800 MEDIA envelope [email protected]

OPEN SUD DE FRANCEMontpellier, France

SITE Sud de France Arena · MAIN COURT SEATING 7,500 · FIRST HELD 2010Globe opensuddefrance.com envelope [email protected] PHONE +33 1 82 83 07 20TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Sebastien GrosjeanMEDIA Antoine Ludger envelope [email protected] PHONE +33 1 82 83 07 24

TATA OPEN MAHARASHTRA Pune, India

SITE Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Shivaji Sports · MAIN COURT SEATING 4,000 · FIRST HELD 1996 Globe maharashtraopen.com envelope [email protected] DIRECTOR Prashant SutarMEDIA Gautam K Sheth envelope [email protected]

ABN AMRO WORLD TENNIS TOURNAMENTRotterdam, Netherlands

SITE Rotterdam Ahoy · MAIN COURT SEATING 10,000 · FIRST HELD 1974Globe abnamrowtt.nl envelope [email protected] PHONE +31 10 293 3144TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Richard KrajicekMEDIA Lonneke Kroes envelope [email protected] PHONE +31 10 293 3216

2020 TOURNAMENTS

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BRISBANE SITE Pat Rafter Arena MAIN COURT SEATING 5,500

PERTH SITE RAC Arena MAIN COURT SEATING 13,500

SYDNEYSITE Ken Rosewall Arena MAIN COURT SEATING 10,000

FIRST HELD 2020 Globe atpcup.com envelope [email protected] PHONE +61 9914 4000MANAGING DIRECTOR Ross Hutchins envelope [email protected] TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Tom Larner envelope [email protected] MEDIA Harriet Rendle envelope [email protected] PHONE +61 432 001 249

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ARGENTINA OPENBuenos Aires, Argentina

SITE Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club · MAIN COURT SEATING 4,800 · FIRST HELD 2001 Globe argentinaopentennis.com envelope [email protected] PHONE +54 11 4105 5200TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Martin Jaite envelope [email protected] PHONE +54 911 4171 1642MEDIA Maxi Boso envelope [email protected] PHONE +54 911 5121 0909

NEW YORK OPENNew York, NY, USA

SITE NYCB LIVE Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum · MAIN COURT SEATING 4,200FIRST HELD 1889 Globe newyorkopen.com PHONE +1 212 433 1236TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Peter Lebedevs envelope [email protected] envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 212 433 1236

RIO OPEN PRESENTED BY CLARORio de Janeiro, Brazil

SITE Jockey Club Brasileiro · MAIN COURT SEATING 6,200 · FIRST HELD 2014 Globe rioopen.com PHONE +55 21 3534 9081TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Luiz Procopio Carvalhoenvelope [email protected] PHONE +55 21 996980033MEDIA Diana Gabanyi envelope [email protected] PHONE +55 11 98162 3818

DELRAY BEACH OPEN BY VITACOST.COMDelray Beach, FL, USA

SITE Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,521 · FIRST HELD 1993 Globe YellowTennisBall.com PHONE +1 561 330 6000TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Mark S. Baron envelope [email protected] Natalie Mikolich envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 561 414 4047

OPEN 13 PROVENCEMarseille, France

SITE Palais des Sports · MAIN COURT SEATING 6,000 · FIRST HELD 1993 Globe open13.fr PHONE +33 4 91 72 69 59TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Jean-Francois Caujolle envelope [email protected] Eli Weinstein envelope [email protected] PHONE +33 6 95 31 57 82

ABIERTO MEXICANO TELCEL PRESENTADO POR HSBCAcapulco, MexicoATP TOUR / WTA COMBINED EVENT

SITE Princess Mundo Imperial · MAIN COURT SEATING 9,200 · FIRST HELD 1993 Globe abiertomexicanodetenis.com PHONE +52 55 5261 6280TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Raul Zurutuza envelope [email protected] America Jimenez envelope [email protected] PHONE +52 55 5261 6280

DUBAI DUTY FREE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPSDubai, UAE

SITE Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium · MAIN COURT SEATING 5,500 · FIRST HELD 1993 Globe dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com PHONE +9714 601 9500TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Salah Tahlak envelope [email protected] Sinead El Sibai envelope [email protected] PHONE +9714 601 9220

CHILE OPENSantiago, Chile

SITE Estadio Nacional · MAIN COURT SEATING 4,000 · FIRST HELD 2020 · Globe chileopen.clTOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Catalina Fillol envelope [email protected] PHONE +569 61466842MEDIA Rodrigo Paut envelope [email protected]

March

BNP PARIBAS OPENIndian Wells, CA, USAATP TOUR / WTA COMBINED EVENT

SITE Indian Wells Tennis Garden · MAIN COURT SEATING 16,100 · FIRST HELD 1976 Globe bnpparibasopen.com PHONE +1 760 200 8400TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Tommy Haas envelope [email protected] TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Peggy Michel envelope [email protected] Matt Van Tuinen envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 847 306 3096

MIAMI OPEN PRESENTED BY ITAUMiami, FL, USAATP TOUR / WTA COMBINED EVENT

SITE Hard Rock Stadium · MAIN COURT SEATING 16,500 · FIRST HELD 1985 Globe miamiopen.com PHONE +1 305 446 2200TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR James Blake envelope [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT Josh Ripple envelope [email protected] Sam Henderson envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 305 446 2200

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FAYEZ SAROFIM & CO. U.S. MEN’S CLAY COURT CHAMPIONSHIPHouston, TX, USA

SITE River Oaks Country Club · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,500 · FIRST HELD 1910 Globe mensclaycourt.com PHONE +1 713 874 6294TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Bronwyn Greer envelope [email protected] Pete Holtermann envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 312 218 3442

GRAND PRIX HASSAN IIMarrakech, Morroco

SITE Royal Tennis Club de Marrakech · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,500 · FIRST HELD 1984Globe frmt.ma envelope [email protected] PHONE +212 5 24 43 19 02TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Hicham AraziMEDIA Mehdi Elgharbi envelope [email protected]

ROLEX MONTE-CARLO MASTERS Monte Carlo, Monaco

SITE Monte-Carlo Country Club · MAIN COURT SEATING 10,300 · FIRST HELD 1897 Globe rolexmontecarlomasters.mc envelope [email protected] PHONE +377 97 98 70 00TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Zeljko FranulovicMEDIA Philippe Rialland envelope [email protected] PHONE +377 97 98 70 00

BARCELONA OPEN BANC SABADELLBarcelona, Spain

SITE Real Club de Tenis Barcelona 1899 · MAIN COURT SEATING 8,000 · FIRST HELD 1953 Globe barcelonaopenbancsabadell.com PHONE +34 93 203 7852 TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR David FerrerMEDIA Carlos Martin envelope [email protected] PHONE +34 93 203 7852

HUNGARIAN OPEN Budapest, Hungary

SITE Sport11 Sport and Event Center · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,882 · FIRST HELD 2017 Globe hungarianopen.org PHONE +36 703 757 002TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Attila Richter envelope [email protected] Krisztina Tamas envelope [email protected] PHONE +36 309 626 623

MILLENNIUM ESTORIL OPENEstoril, Portugal

SITE Clube de Tenis do Estoril · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,700 · FIRST HELD 2015 Globe millenniumestorilopen.comTOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Joao Zilhao envelope [email protected] Miguel Seabra envelope [email protected]

BMW OPEN BY FWUMunich, Germany

SITE MTTC Iphitos · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,800 · FIRST HELD 1900 Globe bmwopenbyfwu.de PHONE + 49 89 3220905TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Patrik Kuhnen envelope [email protected] Kai Meesters envelope [email protected] PHONE +49 221 940577 21

May

MUTUA MADRID OPEN Madrid, SpainATP TOUR / WTA COMBINED EVENT

SITE Caja Magica · MAIN COURT SEATING 12,500 · FIRST HELD 2002 Globe madrid-open.com envelope [email protected] PHONE +34 914 649 719TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Feliciano LopezMEDIA Rafael Plaza envelope [email protected] PHONE +34 682 881 611

INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIA Rome, ItalyATP TOUR / WTA COMBINED EVENT

SITE Foro Italico · MAIN COURT SEATING 10,500 · FIRST HELD 1930 Globe internazionalibnlditalia.com envelope [email protected] DIRECTOR Sergio Palmieri PHONE +39 06 98372101/0MEDIA Angelo Mancuso envelope [email protected] PHONE +39 06 98372115

BANQUE ERIC STURDZA GENEVA OPENGeneva, Switzerland

SITE Tennis Club de Geneve Eaux-Vives · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,700 · FIRST HELD 1980 Globe BanqueEricSturdzaGenevaOpen.com envelope [email protected] DIRECTOR Thierry Grin PHONE +41 22 510 23 25MEDIA Laurent Ducret envelope [email protected] PHONE +41 22 510 23 25

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OPEN PARC AUVERGNE-RHONE-ALPES LYONLyon, France

SITE Parc de la Tete d’Or · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,500 · FIRST HELD 2017 Globe openparc.com PHONE +33 4 91 72 69 59TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Thierry Ascione envelope [email protected] Sammy Dancyger envelope [email protected] PHONE +33 6 25 50 37 39

GRAND SLAM®

ROLAND GARROSParis, France

SITE Stade Roland Garros · MAIN COURT SEATING 15,116 · FIRST HELD 1891 Globe rolandgarros.com PHONE +33 1 4743 4800TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Guy Forget · DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Christophe FagniezCONTACT Rémy Azemar envelope [email protected] & DIGITAL DIRECTOR Nathalie Ricard Deffontaineenvelope [email protected] PHONE + 33 1 47 43 48 01MEDIA & PRODUCTION DIRECTOR Emilie Montane envelope [email protected] PHONE +33 1 4743 5135

June

LIBEMA OPEN's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands ATP TOUR / WTA COMBINED EVENT

SITE Autotron Rosmalen · MAIN COURT SEATING 5,500 · FIRST HELD 1990 Globe libema-open.nl envelope [email protected] PHONE +31 43 367 2424TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Marcel Hunze envelope [email protected] Denise Van der Net envelope [email protected] +31 62 703 1674 or +31 43 367 2424

MERCEDESCUPStuttgart, Germany

SITE TC Weissenhof · MAIN COURT SEATING 5,000 · FIRST HELD 1896 Globe mercedescup.de envelope [email protected] PHONE +49 711 165 43 61TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Edwin Weindorfer envelope [email protected] Karlheinz Wieser envelope [email protected] PHONE +49 173 739 9820

GRASS COURT OPENHalle, Germany

SITE Owl Arena · MAIN COURT SEATING 11,500 · FIRST HELD 1993 Globe grasscourt-open.de envelope [email protected] PHONE +49 5201 81889801TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Ralf WeberMEDIA Sascha Detlefsen envelope [email protected] PHONE +49 5201 895373

FEVER-TREE CHAMPIONSHIPSLondon, Great Britain

SITE The Queen’s Club · MAIN COURT SEATING 9,300 · FIRST HELD 1884 Globe fever-treechampionships.com PHONE +44 7946 478 273TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Stephen Farrow envelope [email protected] David Law envelope [email protected] PHONE +44 7764 186 090

NATURE VALLEY INTERNATIONALEastbourne, Great BritainATP TOUR / WTA COMBINED EVENT

SITE Devonshire Park · MAIN COURT SEATING 5,000 · FIRST HELD 1995 Globe lta.org.uk PHONE +44 797 114 1019 TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Gavin Fletcher envelope [email protected] PHONE +44 797 114 1019MEDIA Charlotte James envelope [email protected] PHONE +61 4 3001 1798

MALLORCA CHAMPIONSHIPSMallorca, Spain

SITE Country Club Santa Ponsa · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,500 · FIRST HELD 2020Globe mallorca-championships.com envelope [email protected] PHONE +34 971 772 735TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Toni Nadal MEDIA Karlheinz Wieser envelope [email protected]

GRAND SLAM®

THE CHAMPIONSHIPS, WIMBLEDONLondon, Great Britain

SITE The All England Lawn Tennis Club · MAIN COURT SEATING 15,000 · FIRST HELD 1877 Globe wimbledon.com PHONE +44 20 8944 1066 CHIEF EXECUTIVE Richard LewisMEDIA Alexandra Willis envelope [email protected] Eloise Tyson envelope [email protected] PHONE +44 20 8971 2443

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HAMBURG EUROPEAN OPENHamburg, Germany

SITE Rothenbaum Tennis Stadium · MAIN COURT SEATING 10,000 · FIRST HELD 1892 Globe hamburg-open.com envelope [email protected] PHONE +49 40 413 434000TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Sandra Eva-Maria Reichel envelope [email protected] Peter-Michael ReichelMEDIA Inga Radel envelope [email protected] PHONE +49 176 103 66 532

NORDEA OPENBastad, Sweden

SITE Bastad Tennis Stadium · MAIN COURT SEATING 4,800 · FIRST HELD 1948 Globe swedishopen.org PHONE +46 734 33 68 01TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Christer Hult envelope [email protected] Mikael Falk envelope [email protected] PHONE +46 734 33 68 07

HALL OF FAME OPENNewport, RI, USA

SITE International Tennis Hall of Fame · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,500 · FIRST HELD 1881 Globe HallofFameOpen.com PHONE +1 401 849 3990TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Todd Martin envelope [email protected] Anne Marie McLaughlin envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 401 324 6033

SWISS OPEN GSTAADGstaad, Switzerland

SITE Roy Emerson Arena · MAIN COURT SEATING 4,500 · FIRST HELD 1915 Globe swissopengstaad.ch envelope [email protected] PHONE +41 21 804 10 70TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Jean-Francois ColletMEDIA Nik Schwab envelope [email protected] PHONE +41 78 644 91 80

ABIERTO DE TENIS MIFEL PRESENTADO POR CINEMEXLos Cabos, Mexico

SITE Solaz Luxury Collection Hotel · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,500 · FIRST HELD 2016 Globe abiertoloscabos.com PHONE +52 55 5261 6280TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Jose Antonio Fernandez Celorio envelope [email protected] Andrea Huerta envelope [email protected]

PLAVA LAGUNA CROATIA OPEN UMAGUmag, Croatia

SITE ATP Stadion Goran Ivanisevic · MAIN COURT SEATING 4,000 · FIRST HELD 1990 Globe croatiaopen.hr PHONE +385 52 719 125TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Lawrence Frankopan envelope [email protected] Loreta Krota envelope [email protected] PHONE +385 52 719 406

BB&T ATLANTA OPEN PRESENTED BY FIRST DATAAtlanta, GA, USA

SITE Atlantic Station · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,788 · FIRST HELD 2010 Globe bbtatlantaopen.com PHONE +1 404 941 9202TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Eddie Gonzalez envelope [email protected] Rick Limpert envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 404 941 9202

GENERALI OPENKitzbuhel, Austria

SITE Kitzbuheler Tennis Club · MAIN COURT SEATING 6,400 · FIRST HELD 1895 Globe generaliopen.com envelope [email protected] PHONE +43 699 133 88160TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Alexander AntonitschMEDIA Daniela Maier envelope [email protected] PHONE +43 664 234 22 11

August

CITI OPENWashington, DC, USAATP TOUR / WTA COMBINED EVENT

SITE Rock Creek Park Tennis Center · MAIN COURT SEATING 7,500 · FIRST HELD 1969 Globe citiopentennis.com PHONE +1 202 721 9500TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Keely O’Brien envelope [email protected] TOURNAMENT CHAIRMAN/CEO Mark Ein envelope [email protected] envelope [email protected]

ROGERS CUPToronto, Canada

SITE Aviva Centre · MAIN COURT SEATING 10,800 · FIRST HELD 1881Globe rogerscup.com envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 416 665 9777TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Karl Hale envelope [email protected] Oliver Wheeler envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 416 665 9777 x4545

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SITE Lindner Family Tennis Center · MAIN COURT SEATING 11,614 · FIRST HELD 1899 Globe WSOpen.com PHONE +1 513 651 4020TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Andre Silva envelope [email protected] Pete Holtermann envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 513 651 4020

WINSTON-SALEM OPENWinston-Salem, NC, USA

SITE Wake Forest University · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,600 · FIRST HELD 2011 Globe winstonsalemopen.com PHONE +1 336 758 5950TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Bill Oakes envelope [email protected] envelope [email protected]

GRAND SLAM®

US OPENFlushing Meadows, NY, USA

SITE USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center · MAIN COURT SEATING 23,700 FIRST HELD 1881 Globe usopen.org PHONE +1 914 696 7000CHIEF EXECUTIVE PROFESSIONAL TENNIS Stacey AllasterMEDIA Chris Widmaier envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 914 696 7284

September

MOSELLE OPENMetz, France

SITE Les Arenes de Metz · MAIN COURT SEATING 5,000 · FIRST HELD 2003 Globe moselle-open.com PHONE +33 3 8721 1417TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Julien Boutter envelope [email protected] Julien Boutter envelope [email protected] PHONE +33 6 77 93 33 37

ST. PETERSBURG OPENSt. Petersburg, Russia

SITE Sibur Arena · MAIN COURT SEATING 7,120 · FIRST HELD 1995 Globe spbopen.ru PHONE +7 985 998 7980TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Olesya Gankevich envelope [email protected] Vera Putina envelope [email protected] PHONE +7 911 221 5047

Boston, MA, USASITE TD Garden · MAIN COURT SEATING 17,300 · FIRST HELD 2017 Globe lavercup.com envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 917 525 5250CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Steve ZacksMEDIA envelope [email protected]

CHENGDU OPENChengdu, China

SITE Sichuan International Tennis Center · MAIN COURT SEATING 4,000 · FIRST HELD 2016 Globe ChengduOpenTennis.com PHONE +852 2894 0288TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Luiz Procopio Carvalhoenvelope [email protected] PHONE +55 21 996980033MEDIA Doris Chan envelope [email protected] PHONE +852 2894 0288

SOFIA OPENSofia, Bulgaria

SITE Arena Armeec Sofia · MAIN COURT SEATING 10,500 · FIRST HELD 2016 Globe sofiaopen.bg envelope [email protected] PHONE +359 2 8703078TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Goran Djokovic envelope [email protected] PHONE +377 680 862388MEDIA Nayden Todorov envelope [email protected] PHONE +359 89 660 2400

HUAJIN SECURITIES ZHUHAI CHAMPIONSHIPSZhuhai, China

SITE Hengqin Tennis Center · MAIN COURT SEATING 5,000 · FIRST HELD 2019 Globe zhuhaichampionships.cnTOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Leon Sun envelope [email protected] Peter Johnston envelope [email protected] PHONE +61 4 1449 8488

October

CHINA OPENBeijing, ChinaATP TOUR / WTA COMBINED EVENT

SITE National Tennis Center · MAIN COURT SEATING 15,000 · FIRST HELD 2004 Globe chinaopen.com PHONE +86 10 8437 2208CO-TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Alfred Zhang envelope [email protected] DIRECTOR Thomas Ross envelope [email protected] Yanan Wu envelope [email protected] PHONE +86 10 84372208

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RAKUTEN JAPAN OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPSTokyo, Japan

SITE Ariake Tennis Park · MAIN COURT SEATING 10,000 · FIRST HELD 1972 Globe rakutenopen.com/en envelope [email protected] PHONE +81 3 6812 9272TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Nao KawateiMEDIA Yuichi Tani envelope [email protected] PHONE +81 3 6812 9272

ROLEX SHANGHAI MASTERSShanghai, China

SITE Qizhong Tennis Center · MAIN COURT SEATING 13,880 · FIRST HELD 2009 Globe shanghairolexmasters.com PHONE +86 21 6333 9436TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Michael Andres Luevano envelope [email protected] Jelly Liu envelope [email protected]

EUROPEAN OPENAntwerp, Belgium

SITE Lotto Arena · MAIN COURT SEATING 4,500 · FIRST HELD 2016 Globe europeanopen.be envelope [email protected] DIRECTOR Dick Norman envelope [email protected] Anna Panades envelope [email protected] PHONE +34 696 141 711

VTB KREMLIN CUP Moscow, RussiaATP TOUR / WTA COMBINED EVENT

SITE Ice Palace “Krylatskoye” · MAIN COURT SEATING 6,050 · FIRST HELD 1990 Globe kremlincup.ru envelope [email protected] PHONE +7 499 283 9009TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Amir TarpischevMEDIA Natalia Shmeleva envelope [email protected] PHONE +7 499 283 9009

STOCKHOLM OPENStockholm, Sweden

SITE Kungliga Tennishallen · MAIN COURT SEATING 3,500 · FIRST HELD 1969 Globe stockholmopen.se PHONE +46 709 547 307TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Thomas Enqvist envelope [email protected] MEDIA Jamie Perry envelope [email protected] PHONE +46 709 468 911

SWISS INDOORS BASELBasel, Switzerland

SITE St. Jakobshalle · MAIN COURT SEATING 9,000 · FIRST HELD 1970 Globe swissindoorsbasel.ch PHONE +41 61 485 95 95TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Roger Brennwald envelope [email protected] Magi Blaser envelope [email protected] PHONE +41 79 472 68 62

ERSTE BANK OPENVienna, Austria

SITE Wiener Stadthalle · MAIN COURT SEATING 9,600 · FIRST HELD 1974 Globe erstebank-open.com PHONE +43 1 53552850TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Herwig Straka envelope [email protected] Karlheinz Wieser envelope [email protected] PHONE +43 664 2100310

ROLEX PARIS MASTERS Paris, France

SITE AccorHotels Arena · MAIN COURT SEATING 15,000 · FIRST HELD 1986 Globe rolexparismasters.com PHONE +33 1 4743 4800TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR Guy Forget · DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Christophe FagniezCONTACT Rémy Azemar envelope [email protected] & DIGITAL DIRECTOR Nathalie Ricard Deffontaineenvelope [email protected] PHONE + 33 1 47 43 48 01MEDIA & PRODUCTION DIRECTOR Emilie Montane envelope [email protected] PHONE +33 1 4743 5135

November

Milan, Italy

SITE Allianz Cloud · MAIN COURT SEATING 5,000 · FIRST HELD 2017 Globe NextGenATPFinals.comATP MANAGEMENT George Ciz envelope [email protected] MANAGEMENT Ross Hutchins envelope [email protected] PHONE +44 20 7381 7890ITALIAN MANAGEMENT Diego Nepi Molineris envelope [email protected] MANAGEMENT Sergio Palmieri envelope [email protected] Edward La Cava envelope [email protected] PHONE +1 904 285 8000

London, Great Britain

SITE The O2 · MAIN COURT SEATING 17,800 · FIRST HELD 1970 Globe NittoATPFinals.com PHONE +44 207 381 7890EVENT DIRECTOR Adam Hogg envelope [email protected] Nanette Duxin envelope [email protected] PHONE +377 97 97 0420

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,145,773W-L: 31-26 (singles), 13-22 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): Delray BeachSF (3): Montpellier, Geneva, Los Cabos

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 39 on 5 August 2019 after reaching Los Cabos SF. Broke into Top 100 on 27 July 2015 following run to Poznan, POL Challenger final. Finished 4 straight seasons in Top 100 (2016-19).

> Earned career-high 31 tour-level wins in 2019, highlighted by 1st ATP Tour final and title at Delray Beach. Saved 3 championship points vs. Evans after also defeating Kyrgios, Johnson and McDonald in 3 sets.

> Defeated No. 12 Carreno Busta in 5 sets for biggest win of career en route to 2018 Wimbledon 3R. Qualified and beat Lu in 5th-set TB to reach 2017 US Open 3R. Owns 4 wins from 2 sets down, including comeback against Barrere in 2018 Roland Garros 1R.

> Upset 2017 champion Rojer/Tecau and 2016 champion J. Murray/Soares en route to 2018 US Open doubles SF w/Jaziri as ALT. Captured 2015 Istanbul doubles title in team debut w/Lajovic.

> Peaked at No. 11 in junior rankings on 22 January 2007. Defeated future ATP Tour No. 3s Dimitrov and Raonic in junior matches.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): Delray Beach (H).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Nicknamed Machine by other players.

> Speaks Romanian, Russian, English and a bit of German and Spanish.

> Began playing tennis at age 8 because his father watched tennis on TV.

> Father, Vladimir, works at the ministry of internal affairs; mother, Svetlana, is a dentist.

> Favourite surfaces are hard and clay.

> Favourite tournaments are US Open and Wimbledon.

> Idols growing up were Sebastien Grosjean and Marat Safin.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would play football.

> Enjoys spending time with friends and biking.

> Studies at sports university in Chisinau.

> Has trained in Romania, Germany, USA and Spain.

> Coached by Magnus Tideman.

RADU ALBOT MDA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 9-17) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Aus. Open 1-3 2R 1R 1R — — —Roland Garros 2-4 2R 2R 1R 1R — —Wimbledon 4-4 1R 3R 2R 2R — —US Open 2-6 1R 1R 3R 1R 1R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 10-13) W-L 20 19 18 17Indian Wells 2-3 3R 1R 1RMiami 2-3 2R 2R 1RMonte-Carlo 1-1 2R — —Madrid 0-1 1R — —Rome 1-1 2R — —Canada 1-1 2R — —Cincinnati 1-1 2R — —Shanghai 0-1 1R — —Paris 2-1 3R — —

CAREER W-L: 73-91CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-7CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 7-4

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,128,654HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 39 (5 August 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 56 (29 April 2019)

BORN: 11 November 1989, Chisinau, MoldovaRESIDENCE: Chisinau, Moldova

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.75m (5'9") / 69kg (152lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@RaduAlbot @ RaduAlbot @radu.albot11

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 46 (31-26)2018: 99 (12-23)2017: 87 (9-17)2016: 97 (4-11)

2015: 121 (2-5)2014: 169 (7-4)2013: 168 (5-1)2012: 224 (2-2)

2011: 281 (0-0)2010: 490 (0-0)2009: 715 (1-2)2008: 933 (0-0)

2007: T1028 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $560,921W-L: 11-4 (singles)SINGLES TITLES (1): PuneQF (1): Miami

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 5 on 16 July 2018 after advancing to Wimbledon final. Highest-ranked African in ATP Rankings history (since 1973). Finished 5 of last 7 seasons in Top 20 (2013-15, 2017-18).

> Debuted at Nitto ATP Finals in 2018 and became 1st African semi-finalist in history. Beat Nishikori 6-0 6-1 in RR for most lopsided victory of career.

> First of 6 career titles came at home in Johannesburg (2011). Captured biggest title of career at 2018 Vienna ATP 500 event. Reached ATP Masters 1000 SFs in 2018 at Madrid and Toronto. Earned 30+ wins in 7 of last 9 seasons (2011-15, 2017-18), posting personal-best 48 wins in 2018. Qualified for 9 tour-level events in 2010, tied with 8 other players for 3rd-most since start of ATP Tour in 1990.

> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam SF and final at 2017 US Open as World No. 32. Lowest-ranked US Open finalist in history and 1st African US Open finalist in Open Era. Also became tallest Grand Slam finalist in Open Era at 2.03m/6-foot-8.

> Reached 2nd Grand Slam SF and final at 2018 Wimbledon. In SF, beat Isner 26-24 in 5th for 300th win after 6h36m -- 2nd-longest match in Grand Slam history. In QF, rallied from 2 sets down and saved 1 MP for biggest career win over 8-time champion and World No. 2 Federer after 4h14m.

CAREER TITLES (6): 2019 (1): Pune (H); 2018 (2): Vienna (IH), New York (IH); 2015 (1): Winston-Salem (H); 2012

(1): Delray Beach (H); 2011 (1): Johannesburg (H). FINALIST (13).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Parents, Michael and Barbara, were engineers; brother, Gregory.

> Played at University of Illinois for 3 seasons (2005-07). Won 2006 NCAA doubles title with Ryan Rowe. Reached 2007 NCAA singles SF, doubles final and team final. Earned All-American honours all 3 years.

> Member of ATP Player Council for 4 terms from 2012-20.

> Enjoys outdoor adventures, reading, playing guitar and racing sports cars.

> Works to reduce plastic on tour. Inspired by documentary “Plastic Oceans."

> Raised more than $100,000 at inaugural Grand Slam Cause for the Paws in 2018, supporting dog rescue Dezzy's Second Chance and Ocean Conservancy.

> Planning to hold event again on 14 December 2019 in support of First Serve, Dezzy's Second Chance and Ocean Conservancy.

> Wife, Kelsey, played golf at University of Illinois (married 26 November 2011). Daughter, Keira (born 27 September 2019).

> Coached by Diego Moyano and Jay Bosworth.

> Struggled with series of injuries from 2016-19, including left knee, right shoulder, groin, hip, left thigh and right elbow. Also underwent ankle surgery in March 2016 and right knee surgery in September 2019.

KEVIN ANDERSON RSA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 71-40) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Aus. Open 12-11 2R 1R — 1R 4R 4R 4R 3R 1R 1R 1R 1RRoland Garros 17-9 — 4R 4R 1R 3R 4R 4R 3R 2R 1R — —Wimbledon 20-11 3R F 4R 1R 4R 4R 3R 1R 2R 1R — 1RUS Open 22-9 — 4R F 3R QF 3R 2R 1R 3R 3R — —

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 182-2 — SF

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 87-73) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Indian Wells 13-9 — QF 2R — 3R QF QF 3R 1R 2R 1R —Miami 19-10 QF QF 2R — 4R 3R 3R 3R QF 2R — 3RMonte-Carlo 1-4 — — — — — 1R 2R 1R 1R — — —Madrid 8-8 — SF — 1R 1R 2R 3R 2R 2R 1R — —Rome 6-8 — 2R 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R 1R — — —Canada 16-9 — SF QF QF 1R QF 1R 1R 3R 3R — —Cincinnati 6-9 — 3R 1R 3R 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R — — 1RShanghai 10-9 — QF 2R 2R QF 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R — —Paris 8-7 — 3R 2R — 3R QF 2R 3R 2R — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $16,293,854HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 5 (16 July 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 58 (17 November 2014)

CAREER W-L: 330-225CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 18-65CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 14-10

BORN: 18 May 1986, Johannesburg, RSARESIDENCE: Gulf Stream, FL, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 2.03m (6'8") / 94kg (208lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@KAndersonATP @ KAndersonATP @kandersonatp

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 91 (11-4)2018: 6 (48-20)2017: 14 (32-21)2016: 67 (17-21)

2015: 12 (46-24)2014: 16 (38-24)2013: 20 (37-23)2012: 37 (30-26)

2011: 32 (42-27)2010: 61 (14-18)2009: 162 (2-6)2008: 106 (13-10)

2007: 228 (0-1)2006: 513 (0-0) 2005: 548 (0-0)2004: T1175 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $724,751W-L: 14-18 (singles), 0-5 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 19-2 (singles)SINGLES F (1): MarrakechSF (1): GstaadQF (1): Kitzbuhel

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 32 on 13 July 2015 after reaching Wimbledon 3R. Finished 8 seasons in Top 100 (2010-15, 2018-19). Unranked as recently as 9 October 2017 following 3 elbow surgeries. Broke back into Top 100 on 12 November 2018.

> Owns 4-5 record in ATP Tour finals with all 9 finals on clay and 3 of 4 titles in Morocco. Captured most recent title at 2018 Marrakech as World No. 355. Became lowest-ranked champion on tour since No. 550 Hewitt at 1998 Adelaide. Defeated countryman Ferrer to reach biggest final of career on home soil at 2015 Barcelona ATP 500 event. Beat No. 6 Berdych in 2014 Valencia 1R for biggest win of career.

> Defeated Edmund in 5 sets en route to 2019 US Open 4R. Reached 3R at Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2015. Advanced to 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF and SF at 2013 Madrid with wins over Cilic, Isner and Nishikori.

> Owns 11-8 record in ATP Challenger Tour finals. All 19 finals have come on clay and 6 of 11 titles have come in Spain. Won back-to-back titles in 2019 at Marbella, ESP and Alicante, ESP. Boasts 181-108 Challenger record with wins over one-time Top 10 players Gaudio, Massu, J. Melzer, Puerta and Tipsarevic.

> Peaked at No. 5 in junior rankings on 7 June 2004. Captured 2004 Roland Garros boys' doubles title with countryman Granollers. Went 67-16 in singles on ITF Junior Circuit, highlighted by 6-3 6-1 win over future ATP No. 3 Del Potro in 2003 Yucatan Cup SF.

CAREER TITLES (4): 2018 (1): Marrakech (CL); 2014 (1): Gstaad (CL); 2012 (1): Casablanca (CL); 2011 (1): Casablanca (CL). FINALIST (5): 2019 (1): Marrakech (CL); 2015 (1): Barcelona (CL); 2011 (2): Bucharest (CL), Stuttgart (CL); 2010 (1): Bucharest (CL).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (6).

PERSONAL> Full name is Pablo Andujar Alba.> Speaks Spanish, English, French

and Italian.> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Father, Jose; mother, Inma; brother, Jose; sister, Ana.

> Admires play of countrymen Juan Carlos Ferrero, David Ferrer and Rafael Nadal.

> Favourite surface is clay, shot is backhand and tournament is Barcelona.

> Enjoys football and is a fan of Levante U.D.

> Wife, Cristina Moreta (married 5 November 2016); sons, Pablo Jr. (born 26 July 2017) and Alex (born 10 February 2019).

> Trains at Club de Tenis Valencia.> Coached by Carlos Calderon. > Underwent right elbow surgeries in March 2016, November 2016 and April 2017 -- all with different doctors.

PABLO ANDUJAR ESP

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 17-32) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Aus. Open 2-8 1R — — 1R 1R 2R 1R 2R 1R — 1R —Roland Garros 7-10 1R 1R — — 3R 1R 1R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2RWimbledon 2-7 1R — — — 3R 1R 1R 1R 1R — 1R —US Open 6-7 4R — — — 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R — — 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 21-35) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11Indian Wells 4-5 — — — — 1R 2R 2R 4R 1RMiami 3-5 2R — — — 1R — 1R 1R 3RMonte-Carlo 3-3 — — — — — 2R 2R 2R —Madrid 4-6 — 1R — — 1R 1R SF 1R 1RRome 0-2 — — — — — 1R — 1R —Canada 3-4 — — — — 2R — 2R 2R 1RCincinnati 2-3 — — — — 1R — 1R 3R —Shanghai 1-4 — — — — — 1R 2R 1R 1R Paris 1-3 — — — — — 1R 2R 1R —

CAREER W-L: 138-196CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-22CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 5-6

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,355,556HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 32 (13 July 2015)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 74 (3 December 2012)

BORN: 23 January 1986, Cuenca, SpainRESIDENCE: Valencia, Spain

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.80m (5'11") / 80kg (176lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@AndujarPablo @pabloandujaroficial @pabloandujaroficial

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 64 (14-18)2018: 82 (7-7)2017: T1701 (0-0)2016: 426 (1-7)

2015: 64 (17-23)2014: 41 (22-23)2013: 48 (18-31)2012: 42 (19-29)

2011: 46 (25-28)2010: 71 (8-8)2009: 161 (1-12)2008: 103 (3-6)

2007: 144 (3-4)2006: 210 (0-0)2005: 373 (0-0)2004: T957 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,507,622W-L: 33-23 (singles), 1-5 (doubles)SINGLES F (3): Rio de Janeiro, Lyon, StuttgartSF (2): Miami, London/Queen's ClubQF (1): Sao Paulo

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high ranking 13 times in 2019, peaking at No. 17 on 14 October. At age 18 on 27 May 2019, became youngest player in Top 25 since Hewitt, 18, on 13 December 1999. Earned 1st ATP ranking point as 14-year-old on 23 March 2015 after qualifying in pro debut at Drummondville, CAN Challenger. First player born in 2000s both to be ranked and to win a match (d. Pospisil at 2018 Indian Wells).

> Advanced to 1st ATP Tour SF and final at 2019 Rio de Janeiro as 104th-ranked WC. Youngest ATP 500 finalist in series history (since 2009). Also reached Lyon and Stuttgart finals in 2019, becoming youngest 3-time ATP Tour finalist since Nadal in 2004-05.

> Qualified and won 7 matches at 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Miami to become youngest semi-finalist in tournament history (since 1985). Also became 3rd-youngest semi-finalist in ATP Masters 1000 history (Shapovalov at 2017 Montreal, Chang at 1990 Toronto).

> Captured ATP Challenger Tour titles at 2017 Lyon, FRA as WC; 2017 Seville, ESP; 2018 Lyon, FRA and 2018 Tashkent, UZB as Q. Became 2nd-youngest player to win 4 Challenger titles behind Gasquet, who won 5 by same age (18 years, 2 months).

> Peaked at No. 2 in junior rankings on 6 June 2016. Went 79-19 on ITF Junior Circuit with winning records against fellow future ATP Top 20 players de Minaur (2-1), Shapovalov (1-0) and Tsitsipas (3-0). Reached 5 Grand Slam junior finals, capturing singles title at 2016 US Open and doubles title at 2015 US Open w/Shapovalov.

CAREER FINALIST (3): 2019 (3): Stuttgart (G), Lyon (CL), Rio de Janeiro (CL).

PERSONAL> Nicknames are FA2 and Ogr.> Speaks French and English.> Began playing tennis at age 5 with his dad.

> Father, Sam Aliassime, is a tennis coach and originally from Togo; mother, Marie Auger, is a teacher; sister, Malika, also plays tennis.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot is forehand and tournament is ATP Masters 1000 Canada.

> Idol growing up was Roger Federer, with whom he shares a birthday. Trained together in Dubai following 2017 season.

> Dream opponent is Yannick Noah.

> Enjoys playing piano and performed at 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo player party.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be an artist.

> Supports Montreal Canadiens (NHL).

> Practises at Tennis Canada's National Training Centre in Montreal.

> Coached by Guillaume Marx and Frederic Fontang. Fitness trainer is Nicolas Perrotte.

FELIX AUGER-ALIASSIME CAN

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,893,476HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 17 (14 October 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 368 (7 January 2019)

CAREER W-L: 39-33CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-8CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0

BORN: 8 August 2000, Montreal, CanadaRESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4")/ 88kg (194lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@felixtennis @felixaliassime

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 21 (33-23)2018: 109 (6-10)

2017: 162 (0-0)2016: 601 (0-0)

2015: 760 (0-0)

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-3) W-L 20 19 18 Aus. Open 0-0 — —Roland Garros 0-0 — — Wimbledon 2-1 3R — US Open 0-2 1R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 14-11) W-L 20 19 18 Indian Wells 3-2 3R 2RMiami 5-1 SF —Monte-Carlo 1-2 2R 1RMadrid 1-1 2R —Rome 0-1 1R —Canada 3-2 3R 2RCincinnati 0-1 1R —Shanghai 1-1 2R —Paris 0-0 — —

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $447,488W-L: 6-7 (singles), 3-1 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 26-10 (singles),4-3 (doubles)SINGLES QF (1): Metz

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 80 on 7 October 2019 soon after reaching Orleans, FRA Challenger final. Broke into Top 100 on 9 September 2019 after qualifying at US Open. Entered Top 200 on 20 June 2016 after reaching Blois, FRA Challenger SF.

> Reached 1st ATP Tour QF at 2019 Metz as WC. Earned 1st ATP Tour win at 2019 Marseille as LL (d. Vesely). Started career with 0-7 tour-level record.

> Advanced to 2R at 2019 Roland Garros as WC (d. Ebden in 1R), 2019 Wimbledon as Q (d. Bublik in 1R) and 2019 US Open as Q (d. Norrie in 1R). Made tour-level debut at 2016 Roland Garros as WC.

> Owns 68-55 Challenger record (3-3 in finals). Won all 3 of his Challenger titles on home soil: 2018 Lille, FRA; 2019 Quimper, FRA and 2019 Lille, FRA.

> Peaked at No. 55 in junior rankings. Posted 47-30 record on ITF Junior Circuit, highlighted by 17-match win streak in 2010 that included victory over countryman and future ATP No. 10 Pouille.

PERSONAL> Nickname is Greg.> Father, Alain; mother, Sylvie; brothers, Victor and Julien; sisters, Marie and Eleonore.

> Started playing tennis as 5-year-old at tennis club located next to his house.

> Credits his girlfriend, Marion Codino, with inspiring him to continue playing tennis when he considered stopping.

> Favourite shot is backhand, surface is indoor hard and tournament is Wimbledon.

> Lists New York City as his

favourite city on tour.> Modeled his game after Marat Safin and Paul-Henri Mathieu.

> Also enjoys football. Favourite team is Paris Saint-Germain and favourite player is Kylian Mbappe.

> Favourite superhero is Iron Man, TV show is Californication, actor is Bradley Cooper and band is Coldplay.

> Enjoys shopping and going to the movies.

> Favourite book is The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair.

> Secret talent is that he's "always lucky in backgammon."

> Favourite food is Italian. Guilty pleasure is candy.

> Says his best quality is that he's helpful and worst quality is that he's too kind.

> Coached by Marc Gicquel and Nicolas Copin.

GREGOIRE BARRERE FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 3-6) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Aus. Open 0-0 — — — —Roland Garros 1-3 2R 1R — 1RWimbledon 1-2 2R 1R — —US Open 1-1 2R — — —

CAREER W-L: 6-14CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-0CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-1

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $833,992HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 80 (7 October 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 198 (29 July 2019)

BORN: 16 February 1994, Charenton-le-Pont, FRARESIDENCE: Boulogne Billancourt, France

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6’0”) / 80kg (176lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@GregBarrere Gregoire Barrere @gregoirebarrere

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 82 (6-7)2018: 141 (0-4)2017: 618 (0-1)

2016: 248 (0-2)2015: 237 (0-0)2014: 471 (0-0)

2013: 726 (0-0)2012: 1013 (0-0)2011: T1627 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,656,857W-L: 28-24 (singles), 4-10 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): HamburgSF (1): LyonQF (4): Doha, Dubai, Budapest, Metz

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 16 on 27 May 2019 after reaching Lyon SF. Broke into Top 50 on 30 July 2018 following Hamburg title.

> Owns 3 ATP Tour titles -- all at ATP 500 events. Qualified and defeated 2-time champion L. Mayer in 2018 Hamburg final. Defeated No. 4 Del Potro for biggest win of career in 2018 Beijing final. Saved 2 MPs vs. No. 5 A. Zverev en route to 2019 Hamburg title.

> Earned 25+ wins in 3 straight seasons (2017-19). Enjoyed career-high 29 tour-level wins in 2018 despite suffering 7-match losing streak from 19 January through 21 March. Ended season on 17-8 run with 2 titles.

> Advanced to 2018 US Open 4R (l. to No. 1 Nadal in 4 sets). Also advanced to 3R at 2015 Wimbledon as Q, 2017 Roland Garros, 2018 Australian Open, 2019 Australian Open and 2019 US Open. Owns 5-1 record in 5th sets with 4 straight wins.

> Reached Round of 16 at 5 ATP Masters 1000 events: 2017 Cincinnati, 2019 Miami, 2019 Rome, 2019 Montreal and 2019 Shanghai. Lost his 1st 6 matches at ATP Masters 1000 events.

CAREER TITLES (3): 2019 (1): Hamburg (CL); 2018 (2): Beijing (H), Hamburg (CL). FINALIST (2): 2017 (1): Memphis (IH); 2016 (1): Kitzbuhel (CL).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Basil.> Speaks English, Georgian and Russian.

> Began playing tennis at age 5 with his father.

> Father, Nodar, was a dancer in Georgian national ballet; mother, Natalia, was a doctor; brother, Tengiz.

> Idols growing up were Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.

> Dream opponent is Marat Safin.> Favourite surface is hard, shot is forehand and tournament is Wimbledon.

> Hobbies include aviation, movies and cooking.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a pilot or a psychologist.

> Admires countrymen Zaza Pachulia (basketball) and Kahka Kaladze (football).

> Trained from 2007 to 2011 in Sacramento, CA, USA.

> Wife, Neka (married 28 September 2013); son, Lukas (born 4 May 2015).

> Coached by Jan De Witt.

NIKOLOZ BASILASHVILI GEO

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,136,729HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 16 (27 May 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 148 (27 May 2019)

CAREER W-L: 94-98CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-13CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 5-1

BORN: 23 February 1992, Tbilisi, GeorgiaRESIDENCE: Tbilisi, Georgia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 79kg (174lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@ NikolozBasilash @nikolozbasilashvili

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 26 (28-24)2018: 21 (29-28)2017: 59 (25-27)

2016: 94 (8-10)2015: 104 (4-8)2014: 192 (0-1)

2013: 371 (0-0)2012: 316 (0-0)2011: 592 (0-0)

2010: 634 (0-0)2009: 557 (0-0)2008: 1228 (0-0)

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 15-17) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Aus. Open 4-4 3R 3R 1R 1R —Roland Garros 2-5 1R 1R 3R 1R 1RWimbledon 4-4 2R 1R 2R — 3RUS Open 5-4 3R 4R 1R — 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 14-23) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Indian Wells 0-3 2R 1R 1R — —Miami 3-3 4R 2R 1R — —Monte-Carlo 0-2 1R — 1R — —Madrid 0-2 1R 1R — — —Rome 3-2 3R 2R — — —Canada 2-2 3R — 1R — —Cincinnati 2-3 1R — 3R 1R —Shanghai 3-4 3R 2R 1R — 1RParis 1-2 1R 2R — — —

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $2,911,522W-L: 42-22 (singles)SINGLES TITLES (1): DohaSF (3): Munich, Wimbledon, ZhuhaiQF (9): Australian Open, Sofia, Miami, Lyon, Halle, Gstaad, Montreal, Cincinnati, Basel

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> After 275 straight weeks in Top 30, broke into Top 10 on 19 August 2019. Became 19th Spaniard ranked in Top 10. Achieved career-high No. 9 on 4 November 2019.

> Captured biggest of 9 career titles at 2018 Dubai ATP 500 event. As World No. 23, became lowest-ranked Dubai champion since No. 26 Santoro in 2002. Won a January ATP 250 title in 4 straight seasons (2016 Auckland, 2017 Chennai, 2018 Auckland, 2019 Doha).

> Three days after passing of his father, defeated Auger-Aliassime to help Spain win 2019 Davis Cup title (ESP d. CAN 2-0). Earned 40+ victories in 5 of last 6 seasons (2014-17, 2019). Did not earn 1st win until age 23 at 2012 ATP Masters 1000 Miami as Q (d. Seppi).

> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam SF at 2019 Wimbledon. Joined Nadal as 1st Spanish duo to reach Wimbledon SF in same year. Posted 3 wins in 5 sets en route to 1st Grand Slam QF at 2019 Australian Open, including victories over 5-time finalist Murray and 2018 finalist Cilic. Entered 2019 with 0-9 record in Grand Slam 4R.

> Enjoyed biggest wins of career over No. 1 Djokovic in 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai SF, 2019 Doha SF and 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Miami 4R. One of

5 players to beat Djokovic at least 3 times when he was ranked No. 1 (also Del Potro, Federer, Murray and Nadal).

CAREER TITLES (9): 2019 (1): Doha (H); 2018 (2): Dubai (H), Auckland (H); 2017 (2): Winston-Salem (H), Chennai (H); 2016 (2): Sofia (IH), Auckland (H); 2014 (2): Stuttgart (CL), 's-Hertogenbosch (G).FINALIST (7): 2018 (1): Gstaad (CL); 2016 (2): Shanghai (H), Winston-Salem (H); 2015 (2): Valencia (IH), Moscow (IH); 2014 (1): Moscow (IH); 2013 (1): Chennai (H).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Bati.> Began playing tennis at age 5.> Father, Joaquin, passed away in November 2019; mother, Ester, passed away in May 2018.

> Idols growing up were Juan Carlos Ferrero and David Ferrer.

> Named 2014 ATP Most Improved Player of the Year (voted by players).

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a football player.

> Played football for Villarreal C.F. until he was 14.

> Supports Villarreal C.F. and C.D. Castellon.

> Enjoys horseback riding and owns 7 horses.

> Wife, Ana (married 30 November 2019).

> Moved his bachelor's party from Ibiza to London when he unexpectedly reached 2019 Wimbledon SF. Six members of his wedding party sat in Centre Court box when he played No. 1 Novak Djokovic.

> Coached by Pepe Vendrell.> Struggled with groin and abdomen injuries in summer 2018.

ROBERTO BAUTISTA AGUT ESP

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 55-28) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12Aus. Open 15-8 QF 1R 4R 4R 2R 4R 2R 1RRoland Garros 14-7 3R 3R 4R 4R 2R 3R 2R — Wimbledon 15-6 SF — 4R 3R 4R 3R 2R —US Open 11-7 1R 1R 3R 3R 4R 4R 2R —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 67-54) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12Indian Wells 6-6 2R 3R 3R 3R 3R 4R 1R — Miami 10-8 QF 2R 4R 4R 2R 3R 1R 2RMonte-Carlo 10-7 2R 3R 2R 3R 3R 2R 2R — Madrid 9-6 1R 2R 1R 3R 3R SF — — Rome 5-5 2R — 3R 2R 2R 1R — —Canada 7-4 QF — QF — 2R 1R — —Cincinnati 5-5 QF — 1R 1R 2R 2R — — Shanghai 11-6 3R 3R 1R F 2R 3R — —Paris 4-7 2R 2R 3R 2R 2R 3R — 1R

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $12,067,808HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 9 (4 November 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 169 (3 March 2014)

CAREER W-L: 287-172CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 11-50CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 11-6

BORN: 14 April 1988, Castellon de la Plana, SpainRESIDENCE: Castellon de la Plana, Spain

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 75kg (165lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.robertobautista.com @BautistaAgut @ roberto.bautista.agut.oficial @robertobautistaagut

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 9 (42-22)2018: 24 (33-20)2017: 20 (48-21)2016: 14 (48-23)

2015: 25 (42-29)2014: 15 (45-23)2013: 59 (26-22)2012: 80 (3-10)

2011: 179 (0-0)2010: 170 (0-1)2009: 282 (0-1)2008: 381 (0-0)

2007: 452 (0-0)2006: T1013 (0-0)2005: 870 (0-0)2004: T1175 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $751,531W-L: 20-17 (singles), 3-5 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): MetzSF (1): Rio de JaneiroQF (3): Cordoba, Umag, Vienna

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> After finishing 2015 and 2017 in Top 50, achieved career-high No. 43 on 19 February 2018 following run to Buenos Aires final. Ranked in Top 200 each week since 31 October 2011.

> Four-time ATP Tour finalist. Finished as runner-up at 2015 Chennai as Q, 2017 Budapest as Q, 2018 Buenos Aires and 2019 Metz.

> Earned career-high 21 tour-level victories in 2018. Won 16 straight ATP main draw, ATP qualifying and Challenger matches on European clay courts in April 2017. Owns 1-20 record vs. Top 10 opponents with biggest win of career over No. 7 Anderson in 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Rome 2R.

> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R at 2016 Roland Garros, 2017 Wimbledon and 2019 US Open. Snapped 8-match losing streak at Grand Slams to begin career by beating Stepanek in 5 sets at 2015 Wimbledon.

> Boasts 16-2 record in ATP Challenger Tour finals, winning most recent title on home soil at 2019 Portoroz, SLO. Owns 138-38 Challenger record including 27-match win streak from 2017-19. Posted Challenger victories over past or present Top 10 players Baghdatis, Carreno Busta, Dimitrov, Goffin and Thiem.

CAREER FINALIST (4): 2019 (1): Metz (IH); 2018 (1): Buenos Aires (CL); 2017 (1): Budapest (CL); 2015 (1): Chennai (H).

PERSONAL> Nicknames are Ali and Benki.> Speaks English, Slovenian and Croatian.

> Began playing tennis at age 7 with plastic racquets.

> Father, Branko, works for a computer company; mother, Darlen, works for the Ministry of Defence; twin brother, Andraz, is a former pro tennis player.

> Favourite surface is clay, shot is forehand and tournament is Roland Garros.

> Idols growing up were Fernando Gonzalez, David Nalbandian,

Michael Schumacher (Formula One) and Alberto Tomba (alpine skier).

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a football player.

> Supports Real Madrid (football), Cristiano Ronaldo (football) and Union Olimpija (basketball).

> Became a British citizen on 31 March 2015, then returned to representing Slovenia on 1 January 2018.

> Wife, Kim, is a singer (married 31 July 2017).

> Coached by Gorazd Gavrilov. Fitness trainers are Martin Skinner and Anze Pirc.

> Missed total of 16 months between 2008 and 2011 with right wrist injury.

ALJAZ BEDENE SLO

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L:10-26) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Aus. Open 0-7 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1RRoland Garros 3-6 1R 1R 2R 3R 1R — 1RWimbledon 4-7 1R 2R 3R 1R 2R 1R 1RUS Open 3-6 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R — 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 11-16) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Indian Wells 0-2 — — — 1R — — 1RMiami 4-6 1R 1R 1R 2R — 3R 2RMonte-Carlo 2-3 1R 2R — 2R — — —Madrid 0-0 — — — — — — —Rome 3-3 — 3R 2R 1R — — —Canada 0-0 — — — — — — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — — — — — —Shanghai 1-1 — — 2R — — — —Paris 1-1 — — — — 2R — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,678,732HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 43 (19 February 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 127 (7 October 2013)

CAREER W-L: 111-123CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-20CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 4-2

BORN: 18 July 1989, Ljubljana, SloveniaRESIDENCE: London, England

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 73kg (161lbs) PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.aljaz-bedene.com @AljazBedene Aljaz Bedene @aljazbedene

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 58 (20-17)2018: 67 (21-19)2017: 49 (19-18)

2016: 101 (12-19)2015: 45 (17-17)2014: 145 (5-9)

2013: 88 (11-18)2012: 98 (4-4) 2011: 165 (1-2)

2010: 540 (1-0)2009: 304 (0-0)2008: T1659 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $587,269W-L: 9-12 (singles), 2-7 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 24-3 (singles),0-2 (doubles)SINGLES QF (1): Dubai

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 50 on 23 May 2016 soon after winning Challenger titles at Gwangju, KOR, and Nanjing, CHN. Captured Helsinki, FIN Challenger title to break into Top 100 on 29 November 2010, ending season as youngest player in Top 100 at age 20.

> Advanced to 1st ATP Tour final at 2012 Los Angeles as 141st-ranked Q. Won 13 straight sets before falling to Querrey in championship match. Also advanced to 2017 Moscow final as World No. 169. Defeated Raonic in 2014 Moscow 2R and 2016 Basel 1R for only 2 wins vs. Top 10 (2-10). Captured 1st ATP Tour doubles title in team debut w/Gabashvili at 2015 Houston.

> Reached Australian Open 3R in 2011 and again in 2013 as Q. Also qualified at 2010 Wimbledon, 2010 US Open and 2014 Australian Open. Snapped 9-match Grand Slam main draw losing streak at 2019 Wimbledon (d. Shapovalov in 1R).

> Owns 193-99 ATP Challenger Tour record, winning 4 of his 13 career titles in 2019. Boasts Challenger wins over one-time Top 10 players Anderson, Dimitrov, Goffin, Khachanov and Pouille.

> Finished 2007 as World No. 1 junior and on a 24-1 run with 4

titles, including US Open (d. Janowicz) and Orange Bowl (d. Dimitrov). Also advanced to Australian Open SF, Roland Garros QF and Wimbledon SF in 2007.

CAREER FINALIST (2): 2017 (1): Moscow (IH); 2012 (1): Los Angeles (H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Rycka.> Speaks Lithuanian, Russian and English.

> Began playing tennis at age 2 when he'd follow his older sister, Lina, to local tennis courts in Vilnius.

> Father, Genadijus, is a taxi driver

in Vilnius; mother, Jelena, is retired.

> Became an uncle for 1st time in 2011 and considers that a highlight of his life.

> Favourite shot is forehand and surface is hard court.

> Hobbies include spear fishing in lakes of Lithuania, playing pool, reading and listening to a variety of music.

> Trains at Tipsarevic Academy in Belgrade, Serbia.

> Coached by former World No. 8 Janko Tipsarevic and Dirk Hordorff. Physiotherapist is Kestutis Laurinskas.

> Missed 1st 4 months of 2017 season following hip surgery.

RICARDAS BERANKIS LTU

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-26) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10Aus. Open 5-6 — 1R — 1R 2R 1R 3R — 3R —Roland Garros 0-6 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R — 1R — — —Wimbledon 3-7 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R — 1R — — 2RUS Open 4-7 2R 1R 1R 2R 2R — 1R — — 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-8) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11Indian Wells 1-3 2R 1R — — — — — — 2RMiami 0-4 — 1R — — 1R — 1R — 1RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — — — — — — — — —Madrid 0-0 — — — — — — — — —Rome 0-0 — — — — — — — — —Canada 0-0 — — — — — — — — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — — — — — — — —Shanghai 0-0 — — — — — — — — — Paris 0-1 1R — — — — — — — —

CAREER W-L: 100-116CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-10CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 6-4

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,115,878HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 50 (23 May 2016)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 139 (26 October 2015)

BORN: 21 June 1990, Vilnius, LithuaniaRESIDENCE: Vilnius, Lithuania

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.75m (5'9") / 77kg (170lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@berankisr @ricardasberankis @berankisr

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 66 (9-12)2018: 117 (10-15)2017: 138 (5-7)2016: 92 (10-15)

2015: 85 (14-21)2014: 86 (11-7)2013: 131 (13-16)2012: 114 (10-5)

2011: 125 (8-10)2010: 87 (8-4)2009: 324 (2-2)2008: 459 (0-2)

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

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $3,439,783W-L: 43-25 (singles), 7-10 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (2): Budapest, StuttgartF (1): MunichSF (5): Sofia, Halle, US Open, Shanghai, ViennaQF (1): St. Petersburg

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved new career-high ranking 10 times in 2019, peaking at No. 8 on 4 November. Highest-ranked Italian since No. 8 Barazzutti in 1978. Broke into Top 50 on 11 February 2019 (Sofia SF), Top 20 on 24 June 2019 (Halle SF) and Top 10 on 28 October 2019 (Vienna SF).

> Qualified for 2019 Nitto ATP Finals and became 1st Italian to earn a singles win in 50-year tournament history. Posted biggest wins of career over No. 5 Thiem in 2019 ATP Finals RR, No. 5 Thiem in 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai QF and No. 5 A. Zverev in 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Rome 2R.

> Held in all 49 of his service games at 2018 Gstaad and all 50 of his service games at 2019 Stuttgart en route to titles. Also won 2019 Budapest singles title, 2018 Gstaad doubles title w/Bracciali and 2018 St. Petersburg doubles title w/Fognini.

> Defeated Monfils in 5th-set TB to advance to 1st Grand Slam SF at 2019 US Open. Became 2nd Italian to reach US Open SF and 4th to reach Grand Slam SF (also Barazzutti, Cecchinato, Panatta). At age 23, became youngest US Open semi-finalist since Djokovic, 23, in 2010. Advanced to 2019 Wimbledon 4R by saving 3 MPs to beat Schwartzman in 5 sets.

> Entered 2018 with 0-1 career record. Earned 19 wins in 2018 and 43 wins in 2019. Qualified

and defeated Troicki at 2018 Doha for 1st win. Lost to countryman Fognini in debut at 2017 Rome as WC.

.CAREER TITLES (3): 2019 (2): Stuttgart (G), Budapest (CL); 2018 (1): Gstaad (CL). FINALIST (1): 2019 (1): Munich (CL).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Mat.> Began playing tennis at age 4.> Speaks Italian, English, and Spanish.

> Father, Luca; mother, Claudia; brother, Jacopo, also plays tennis.

> Also competed in swimming, football and judo as a child.

> At age 8, younger brother asked him to play more tennis and that's what inspired him to pursue a tennis career.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot

is forehand and tournament is ATP Masters 1000 Rome

> Tennis idols were Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.

> Dream opponent is John McEnroe.

> Fan of the NBA, LeBron James and AC Fiorentina.

> Considers himself a good football and basketball player.

> Favourite movie is Interstellar, TV show is Breaking Bad, actor is Jason Statham and musician is Eminem.

> Dream job is to be a biologist, working with animals.

> Enjoys Italian food, but considers fast food his guilty pleasure.

> Favourite school subject was history.

> Supports ActionAid, a charity that fights against poverty and injustice.

> Coached by Vincenzo Santopadre and Umberto Rianna.

MATTEO BERRETTINI ITA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-8) W-L 20 19 18Aus. Open 0-2 1R 1RRoland Garros 3-2 2R 3RWimbledon 4-2 4R 2RUS Open 5-2 SF 1R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 1-2 RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 7-10) W-L 20 19 18 17Indian Wells 0-2 1R 2R —Miami 0-1 1R — —Monte-Carlo 0-1 1R — —Madrid 0-0 — — —Rome 3-3 3R 2R 1RCanada 0-0 — — —Cincinnati 0-1 1R — —Shanghai 4-1 SF — —Paris 0-1 2R — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,330,862HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 8 (4 November 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 105 (22 July 2019)

CAREER W-L: 62-45CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 6-8CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-0

BORN: 12 April 1996, Rome, ItalyRESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.96m (6'5") / 95kg (209lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.matberrettini.com @matberrettini

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 8 (43-25)2018: 54 (19-19)

2017: 136 (0-1)2016: 433 (0-0)

2015: 531 (0-0)

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Finished No. 1 in team rankings 10 times (2003, 2005-07, 2009-14). Spent 438 weeks and ended 8 seasons as co-No. 1s in individual doubles rankings (2005-07, 2009-11, 2013-14). Mike has most weeks ever at No. 1 (506) and Bob has 2nd-most (439). At age 40, Mike became oldest doubles or singles No. 1 in ATP Tour history on 16 July 2018.

> Winningest doubles team or singles player in Open Era with 118 titles in 177 finals. Only doubles team or singles player to sweep all 4 Grand Slams, 9 ATP Masters 1000 events, Nitto ATP Finals and Olympics. Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 17 straight years (2003-19), winning titles at Houston in 2003 and 2004, and at London

in 2009 and 2014. Mike owns most doubles titles in Open Era (123) and Bob has 2nd-most (118). Mike also won titles at 2002 Nottingham w/Knowles, 2002 Long Island w/Bhupathi, 2018 Wimbledon w/Sock, 2018 US Open w/Sock and 2018 ATP Finals w/Sock.

> Twins boast 1,102-358 record – most team wins in Open Era. Earned 1,000th team win in 2016 Vienna QF (d. Cuevas/Troicki). Mike owns most individual doubles wins in Open Era (1,144), while Bob has 2nd-most (1,103).

> Own all-time team records with 16 Grand Slam titles in 30 finals and 39 ATP Masters 1000 titles in 59 finals. Only team in Open Era to hold all 4 Grand Slam titles at same time: 2012 US Open, 2013 Australian

Open, 2013 Roland Garros and 2013 Wimbledon. Made 76 Grand Slam appearances in a row as a team (1999-2018). Individually, Mike boasts most Grand Slam doubles titles of all-time with 18 and Bob is tied for 3rd with 16. Bob has 7 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles and Mike has 4. Bob is 3-2 vs. Mike in mixed doubles, including win in 2008 Wimbledon final w/Stosur (d. M. Bryan/Srebotnik).

> Won gold medals at 2012 London Olympics and bronze medals at 2008 Beijing Olympics. Mike also won bronze in mixed doubles at 2012 London Olympics w/Raymond. Went 4-0 in 2007 to lead USA to Davis Cup title.

BOB'S DOUBLES TITLES (118). FINALIST (59).MIKE'S DOUBLES TITLES (123). FINALIST (62).

2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $480,282W-L: 35-18 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (2): Delray Beach, MiamiF (1): Atlanta SF (3): Auckland, Houston, London/Queen's Club

2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $480,282W-L: 35-18 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (2): Delray Beach, MiamiF (1): Atlanta SF (3): Auckland, Houston, London/Queen's Club

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 116 (13 November 2000)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (8 September 2003)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 1,103-358CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $15,893,275

BORN: 29 April 1978, Camarillo, CA, USARESIDENCE: Sunny Isles Beach, FL, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 88kg (195lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · One-handed backhand

BORN: 29 April 1978, Camarillo, CA, USARESIDENCE: Wesley Chapel, FL, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 84kg (185lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

www.bryanbros.com @Bryanbros @BryanBros @bryanbros

www.bryanbros.com @Bryanbrothers @BryanBros @mikecbryan

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: T27 (35-18)2018: 14 (26-7)2017: T11 (38-20)2016: T5 (48-22)2015: 4 (44-16)2014: T1 (64-12)2013: T1 (70-13)

2012: 2 (60-13)2011: T1 (60-16)2010: T1 (68-13)2009: T1 (68-18)2008: T3 (64-18)2007: T1 (77-9)2006: T1 (66-14)

2005: T1 (58-18)2004: T4 (64-17)2003: T2 (53-21)2002: 8 (54-19)2001: 23 (47-24)2000: 59 (18-17)1999: T64 (15-15)

1998: T174 (4-6)1997: T635 (1-7)1996: T654 (1-4)1995: T1191 (0-1)

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: T27 (35-18)2018: 1 (53-18)2017: T11 (38-20)2016: T5 (48-22)2015: 5 (44-17)2014: T1 (64-12)2013: T1 (70-13)

2012: 1 (61-13)2011: T1 (60-16)2010: T1 (67-13)2009: T1 (68-18)2008: T3 (65-18)2007: T1 (77-9)2006: T1 (66-14)

2005: T1 (58-18)2004: T4 (64-17)2003: T2 (53-21)2002: 7 (67-21)2001: 22 (47-24)2000: 58 (18-17)1999: T64 (15-15)

1998: T174 (4-6)1997: T635 (1-7)1996: T654 (1-4)1995: T1191 (0-1)

BOB BRYAN USA

MIKE BRYAN USA

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 246 (16 October 2000)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (8 September 2003)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 1,144-372CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $16,729,096

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PERSONAL> Full names of twins are Robert Charles Bryan and Michael Carl Bryan.

> Mike is older than Bob by 2 minutes.

> Parents, Wayne and Kathy, are tennis coaches who began teaching their sons at age 2. Wayne is also a lawyer, musician, emcee, and 3-time World TeamTennis Coach of the Year. Kathy is a former player who competed at Wimbledon 4 times, reaching mixed doubles QF in 1965.

> Did not own a television growing up.

> Brothers were forbidden by parents to play one another in junior tournaments. Alternated walkovers instead.

> Won more than 100 junior doubles titles. Ranked No. 1 in U.S. Boys' 18s in 1996.

> Played at Stanford University from 1997-98 and helped Cardinal to NCAA team titles both years. Bob achieved a rare "Triple Crown," winning NCAA singles, doubles (w/Mike) and team titles in 1998.

> At Stanford, students are not allowed to choose roommates. Bryans were given rooms on opposite sides of campus, but Bob brought a mattress to Mike's dorm and slept on floor.

> Bob's dream opponent is Andre Agassi. Mike's dream opponents are Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall.

> Threw out first pitch at New York Yankees games twice and at Los Angeles Dodgers games three times. Also rang opening bell at New York Stock Exchange in February 2006.

> In November 2006, featured in "Doubly Delicious" section of People Magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" issue.

> The Bryan Bros Band, with Bob on keyboards and Mike on drums and guitar, have held concerts at tournaments and charity events around the world.

> Released "Let It Rip" EP at 2009 US Open, featuring David Baron. Performed with Counting Crows in October 2008 and during Arthur Ashe Kids' Day at 2010 US Open.

> Favourite bands are Counting Crows, Dave Matthews Band and Maroon 5.

> Hold annual Bryan Brothers Foundation event to raise funds for kids in Ventura County.

> Joined legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus to host Fore Love charity golf and tennis tournament in December 2018, raising $1.1 million for Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation and Bryan Brothers Foundation.

> Named ATP Doubles Team of Year in 2003, 2005-07, 2009-14 and ATPTour.com Fans' Favourite Team each year from 2005-17. Recipient of 2015 Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award.

> Presented with 1st US Open Sportsmanship Award in 2012.

> Bob served on ATP Player Council for 2006-08 term.

> Bob's wife, Michelle (married 13 December 2010); daughter, Micaela (born 31 January 2012); sons, Bobby Jr. (born 24 December 2013), and Richard "Richie" Charles (born 27 October 2015).

> Mike's wife, Nadia Murgasova (married 19 November 2019).

> Coached by David Macpherson and Dave Marshall. Fitness trainer is Indrek Tustit.

> Brothers retired in 2018 Madrid final for 1st time in 1,407 tour-level matches due to Bob's right hip injury, which required surgery on 2 August 2018.

> Announced plans to end career following 2020 US Open -- 25 years following debut at 1995 US Open.

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (Bob: 16 titles; Mike: 18 titles)Aus. Open W - 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006; F - 2017, 2012, 2005, 2004Roland Garros W - 2013, 2003; F - 2016, 2015, 2012, 2006, 2005 Mixed: W - 2015 (Mike w/Mattek-Sands), 2009 (Bob w/Huber), 2008 (Bob w/ Azarenka), 2003 (Mike w/Raymond)Wimbledon W - 2018 (Mike w/Sock), 2013, 2011, 2006; F - 2014, 2009, 2007, 2005 Mixed: W - 2012 (Mike w/Raymond), 2008 (Bob w/Stosur)US Open W - 2018 (Mike w/Sock), 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2005; F - 2003 Mixed: W - 2010 (Bob w/Huber), 2006 (Bob w/Navratilova), 2004 (Bob w/ Zvonareva), 2003 (Bob w/Srebotnik), 2002 (Mike w/Raymond).

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY (Bob: 4 titles; Mike: 5 titles)Career 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 0138-24 (team) ** W* RR SF SF W F RR SF SF W F ** RR SF W W — RR* Qualified but Bob did not participate due to right hip injury, Mike won title with Sock (4-1 record). ** Qualified but team did not participate.

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (39 titles)Indian Wells W - 2014, 2013; F - 2018, 2006, 2003Miami W - 2019, 2018, 2015, 2014, 2008, 2007; F - 2006Monte-Carlo W - 2018, 2015, 2014, 2012, 2011, 2007; F - 2013, 2009, 2005Madrid W – 2013, 2011, 2010, 2007, 2006; F – 2018, 2014, 2004Rome W – 2016, 2013, 2010,2008; F – 2009, 2007, 2005Canada W – 2015, 2012, 2010, 2006, 2002; F – 2011, 2008Cincinnati W – 2014, 2013, 2010, 2008, 2003; F – 2009, 2007, 2006Shanghai W – 2014Paris W – 2014, 2013, 2007, 2005Hamburg* W – 2007; F – 2008, 2004*ATP Masters 1000 event from 1990-2008

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $708,983W-L: 15-15 (singles), 3-7 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 20-8 (singles),1-2 (doubles)SINGLES F (2): Newport, Chengdu

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 50 and achieved career-high No. 48 on 14 October 2019 after qualifying at ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai. Debuted in Top 200, Top 150 and Top 100 in 2017. Fell as low as No. 253 on 5 November 2018 before ending season with 8 wins to capture Bratislava, SVK Challenger title as Q.

> Won 4 matches in 3 sets to reach 1st ATP Tour final at 2019 Newport. Saved 2 MPs vs. Dimitrov en route to 2nd final at 2019 Chengdu. Defeated No. 13 Bautista Agut for biggest win of career and to reach 1st QF at 2016 Moscow as Q.

> Defeated Giraldo and Fabbiano in 5 sets to reach Grand Slam 3R for 1st time at 2019 US Open. Upset Pouille in Grand Slam debut at 2017 Australian Open as Q. Saved 1 MP vs. Sandgren in ATP Masters 1000 debut at 2019 Miami as Q.

> Owns 6-0 record in ATP Challenger Tour finals. Captured titles in 2019 at Budapest, HUN; Pau, FRA and Monterrey, MEX.

> Peaked at No. 19 in junior rankings on 9 March 2015. Went 82-51 on ITF Junior Circuit, including 2-2 record against future ATP No. 5 Tsitsipas. After winning 1st 2 meetings, lost to Tsitsipas at Australian Open and Wimbledon in 2015.

CAREER FINALIST (2): 2019 (2): Chengdu (H), Newport (G).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 2 with his father.

> Father, Stanislav, is his coach; mother, Natalia.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot is serve and tournament is ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo.

> Lists Miami as his favourite city on tour.

> Enjoys playing ping pong and basketball.

> Favourite NBA team is Golden State Warriors and player is LeBron James.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a basketball player because his godfather is a basketball coach.

> Favourite movie is Molly's

Game, actor is Will Smith, musician is Eminem and superhero is Deadshot.

> Enjoys Carpool Karaoke segments on The Late Late Show with James Corden.

> Favourite book is Hamlet by William Shakespeare.

> Lists sleeping as his best quality and cooking as his worst quality. Says that he can sleep for 16 hours straight.

> Favourite food is salmon and school subject was history.

> Lists partying as his guilty pleasure.

> Trains in St. Petersburg, Russia and Monte Carlo, Monaco.

> Suffered broken ankle in 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells Q2 vs. Krueger.

ALEXANDER BUBLIK KAZ

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-5) W-L 20 19 18 17Aus. Open 1-1 — — 2RRoland Garros 1-1 2R — —Wimbledon 0-2 1R — 1RUS Open 2-1 3R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-2) W-L 20 19Indian Wells 0-0 —Miami 1-1 2RMonte-Carlo 0-0 —Madrid 0-0 —Rome 0-0 —Canada 0-0 —Cincinnati 0-0 —Shanghai 0-1 1RParis 0-0 —

CAREER W-L: 21-24CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-2CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,137,923HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 48 (14 October 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 224 (29 July 2019)

BORN: 17 June 1997, Gatchina, RussiaRESIDENCE: Sestroretsk, Russia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6'6") / 77kg (170lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.alexander-bublik.com @bublik

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 56 (15-15)2018: 169 (1-4)

2017: 117 (3-3)2016: 205 (2-2)

2015: 960 (0-0)2014: 882 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,390,028W-L: 51-20 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (5): Barcelona, Rome, Eastbourne, Wimbledon, US OpenF (2): Sydney, CincinnatiSF (3): Rio de Janeiro, RolandGarros, ATP Finals (all w/Farah)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Became co-No. 1 in doubles with countryman and partner Farah on 15 July 2019. Ended 2019 at No. 1 and 2018 at No. 2 in team rankings w/Farah. Broke into Top 10 on 21 May 2018 after winning 1st of 2 consecutive ATP Masters 1000 Rome titles w/Farah.

> Advanced to Nitto ATP Finals SF w/Farah in 2018 (2-2) and 2019 (1-3). Made team debut on tour in 2011.

> Captured 17 ATP Tour doubles titles, including 16 w/Farah. Colombians earned career-high 51 wins in 2019. Posted 262 of his 304 career wins w/Farah. Earned 300th win in 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai 1R w/Farah (d. Marach/Melzer). Also owns 17 ATP Challenger Tour doubles titles, winning 10 in his native Colombia.

> Won 1st Grand Slam title in 31st appearance as a team w/Farah, defeating Mahut/Roger-Vasselin in 4 hours, 57 minutes at 2019 Wimbledon. Added 2019 US Open title w/Farah. Runner-up at 2011 Roland Garros w/Schwank and 2018 Australian Open w/Farah. Ranked 100th at 2011 Roland Garros (d. No. 1 Bryan/Bryan in SF), which was his 1st tour-level event besides Davis Cup.

Won 2017 Australian Open mixed doubles title w/Spears.

> Cabal and Farah are 1st Colombians in men's doubles or men's singles to be ranked No. 1, qualify for ATP Finals, win a Grand Slam title and win an ATP Masters 1000 title.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (17): 2019 (5): US Open (H), Wimbledon (G), Eastbourne (G), Rome (CL), Barcelona (CL) (all w/Farah); 2018 (1): Rome (CL) (w/Farah); 2017 (3): Los Cabos (H) (w/Huey), Munich (CL), Buenos Aires (both w/Farah); 2016 (4): Moscow (IH), Nice (CL), Rio de Janeiro (CL), Buenos Aires (CL) (all w/Farah); 2015 (2): Geneva (CL), Sao Paulo (ICL) (all w/Farah); 2014 (2): Winston-Salem (H), Rio de Janeiro (CL) (all w/Farah). FINALIST (20).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Sebas.> Father, Dario Guillermo; mother, Libia Maria; brother, Daniel Francisco.

> Started playing tennis at age 7 because his family lived near Club de Tequendama.

> Idol growing up was Pete Sampras.

> Favourite surface is clay and shot is forehand.

> Two days after winning Wimbledon title, awarded Great Cross of the Order of Merit by Colombia president Ivan Duque on 15 July 2019.

> Wife, Juliana (married 25 November 2016); son, Jacobo (born 14 December 2016).

> Coached by Jeff Coetzee. Fitness trainer is Jeffry Vergara and physiotherapist is Jayson Mathiou.

JUAN SEBASTIAN CABAL COL

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Aus. Open F - 2018 (w/Farah) Mixed: W - 2011 (w/Spears)Roland Garros F - 2011 (w/Schwank)Wimbledon W - 2019 (w/Farah)US Open W - 2019 (w/Farah)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 19 183-5 SF SF (w/Farah)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Miami F - 2014 (w/Farah)Rome W - 2019, 2018 (w/Farah)Cincinnati F - 2019, 2018 (w/Farah)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 304-185 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,011,362

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 184 (28 February 2011)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (15 July 2019)

BORN: 25 April 1986, Cali, ColombiaRESIDENCE: Panama City, Panama

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 82kg (181lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.colombianpower.com @juanscabal @JuanSebastiancabaloficial @jscabal

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: T1 (51-20)2018: T5 (39-23)2017: 23 (43-20)2016: T30 (32-21)2015: 25 (39-25)

2014: 22 (42-26)2013: 43 (21-21)2012: 46 (24-22)2011: 25 (12-5)2010: 142 (0-1)

2009: 221 (1-1) 2008: 186 (0-0)2007: 657 (0-0)2006: T797 (0-0)2005: 781 (0-0)

2004: T1298 (0-0)2003: T1564 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $664,817W-L: 19-20 (singles), 7-14 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 16-8 (singles), 0-1 (doubles)SINGLES QF (4): Buenos Aires, Barcelona, Bastad, Gstaad

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 72 on 19 February 2018 soon after winning Quito title. Broke into Top 100 on 8 August 2016 after advancing to Cortina, ITA Challenger SF. Finished 6 straight seasons in Top 200 (2014-19).

> Captured 2018 Quito championship to become 1st Spanish qualifier to win a title since Almagro at 2006 Valencia. As 24-year-old, became youngest Spanish champion since Nadal, 24, at 2011 Barcelona.

> Posted career-high 19 tour-level wins in 2019. Defeated Goffin for 1st ATP Tour win en route to 2014 Casablanca SF as Q. Enjoyed 1st Grand Slam main draw win at 2018 US Open (d. Krueger) and 1st ATP Masters 1000 main draw win at 2019 Indian Wells (d. Harrison).

> Owns 165-117 record on ATP Challenger Tour with 7 titles. Ended 2017 season with 16 straight appearances at clay-court Challengers, posting 30-14 main draw record with titles at Cortina, ITA and Manerbio, ITA.

> Peaked at No. 8 in junior rankings on 3 January 2011. Captured 2011 Roland Garros boys' doubles title w/Artunedo Martinavarro. Ended junior career by sweeping titles at 2011 European Championships in singles and doubles w/Ojeda Lara.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2018 (1): Quito (CL).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 3 with his parents.

> Father, Pio; mother, Maria Victoria.

> Favourite surface is clay and tournament is Roland Garros.

> Idol growing up was David Ferrer.

> Hobbies include PlayStation and watching movies.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a football player.

> Favourite football teams are Granada and Real Madrid.

> Admires former Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

> Trains in Barcelona.> Coached by countryman and former ATP pro Pere Riba.

ROBERTO CARBALLES BAENA ESP

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-8) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Aus. Open 0-1 1R — — —Roland Garros 1-3 2R 1R — 1R Wimbledon 0-2 1R 1R — —US Open 1-2 1R 2R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-5) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 1-1 2R — — —Miami 1-2 2R — — 1RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — — — —Madrid 0-2 — 1R — 1RRome 0-0 — — — —Canada 0-0 — — — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — — —Shanghai 0-0 — — — —Paris 0-0 — — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,701,922HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 72 (19 February 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 145 (23 September 2019)

CAREER W-L: 46-54CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-4CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-3

BORN: 23 March 1993, Tenerife, SpainRESIDENCE: Granada, Spain

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 77kg (170lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@Robertocarba93 @robertocarballes

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 80 (19-20)2018: 73 (14-17)2017: 107 (3-2)

2016: 146 (6-9)2015: 131 (1-2)2014: 168 (3-3)

2013: 261 (0-1)2012: 319 (0-0)2011: 456 (0-0)

2010: 659 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,398,997W-L: 30-22 (singles), 10-8 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): ChengduSF (3): Antalya, Hamburg, StockholmQF (4): Auckland, Winston-Salem, Metz, Vienna

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Earned 30+ wins and finished Top 30 in 4 straight seasons (2016-19). Ended 2017 at career-high No. 10 after participating in Nitto ATP Finals as ALT (0-2). Rose from No. 715 to No. 65 in 2013, making biggest jump into Top 100 of any player.

> At 2019 Chengdu, advanced to 1st singles final and won 1st title since 2017 Estoril. Owns 4 singles and 3 doubles titles overall on ATP Tour. One of 5 players to compete for Spain en route to 2019 Davis Cup title.

> Became 1st player in Open Era to face 4 qualifiers at a Grand Slam en route to 2017 US Open SF. Ended 0-16 start to career vs. Top 10 by beating No. 6 Raonic 8-6 in 5th to reach 1st Grand Slam QF at 2017 Roland Garros. Reached 2016 US Open doubles final w/Garcia-Lopez.

> Advanced to 1st ATP Masters 1000 SF at 2017 Indian Wells and 2nd at 2018 Miami. Saved 2 MPs vs. Cuevas in 2017 Indian Wells QF and 1 MP vs. Anderson in 2018 Miami QF. Reached 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Rome doubles final w/Sousa as ALT.

> In 2013, posted 97-18 record in main draw and qualifying singles matches across all tours. Went on winning streaks of 35 Futures and 17 Challenger matches in 2013.

CAREER TITLES (4): 2019 (1): Chengdu (H); 2017 (1): Estoril (CL); 2016 (2): Moscow (IH), Winston-Salem (H). FINALIST (3): 2017 (1): Rio de Janeiro (CL); 2016 (2): Estoril (CL), Sao Paulo (CL).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (5).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Played almost exclusively on hard courts until his teenage years.

> Began taking tennis more seriously at age 15 and moved to Barcelona to train at Real Club de Tenis Barcelona.

> Father, Alfonso, is an architect; mother, Maria Antonia, is a doctor; sisters, Lucia and Alicia.

> Idols growing up were

countrymen Juan Carlos Ferrero and David Ferrer. Dream opponent is Ferrero.

> Currently trains at JC Ferrero Equelite Sport Academy in Alicante.

> Favourite surface is clay and shot is backhand.

> Named 2013 ATP Most Improved Player of the Year (voted by players).

> Supports Sporting de Gijon football team.

> Coached by Samuel Lopez and Cesar Fabregas.

> Underwent back surgery on 7 June 2012 and missed 7 months with herniated disc.

> Missed 6 weeks in 2017 with abdominal fracture and 10 weeks in 2019 with right shoulder injury.

PABLO CARRENO BUSTA ESP

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 31-24) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Aus. Open 8-6 4R 4R 3R 1R 1R 1R — Roland Garros 10-7 3R 3R QF 2R 2R 1R 1RWimbledon 0-5 1R 1R — 1R 1R 1R — US Open 13-6 3R 2R SF 3R 2R 3R —

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 0-2 — — RR**Alternate

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 31-37) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Indian Wells 6-5 — 4R SF 2R 1R 1RMiami 4-5 — SF 2R 1R 1R 1RMonte-Carlo 5-4 — — 3R 2R 1R 3RMadrid 1-5 1R 1R 1R 2R — 1RRome 4-4 1R QF 2R — — 1RCanada 2-2 — 2R 2R — — —Cincinnati 7-4 3R QF 3R 1R — —Shanghai 1-4 2R 1R 2R 1R — — Paris 1-4 — 1R 2R 2R 1R —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $8,963,076HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 10 (11 September 2017)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 16 (17 July 2017)

CAREER W-L: 172-154CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-28CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 4-9

BORN: 12 July 1991, Gijon, SpainRESIDENCE: Barcelona, Spain

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 78kg (172lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@pablocarreno91 @pablo_carreno_

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 27 (30-22)2018: 23 (31-22)2017: 10 (36-26)

2016: 30 (41-26)2015: 67 (14-25)2014: 51 (13-25)

2013: 65 (7-7)2012: 715 (0-0)2011: 136 (0-1)

2010: 340 (0-0)2009: 515 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $377,703W-L: 6-6 (singles)CHALLENGER: 28-19 (singles), 3-6 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): Umag

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 100 on 7 October 2019 after winning Barcelona, ESP Challenger title. Achieved career-high No. 95 a week later on 14 October 2019. One of 8 Italians in year-end Top 100 -- most in ATP Rankings history (since 1973).

> Qualified and earned biggest win of career over No. 14 Coric en route to 1st ATP Tour QF and SF at 2019 Umag. Earned 1st ATP Tour win at 2018 Antwerp as LL (d. Bhambri).

> Posted 1st Grand Slam wins at 2019 Roland Garros as Q (d. Munar and Simon, l. to No. 1 Djokovic in 3R). Also qualified at 2018 Australian Open and 2019 Wimbledon.

> Made ATP debut at 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Rome as WC (l. to Kyrgios). Remains only ATP Masters 1000 main draw match. Lost in qualifying 7 times at ATP Masters 1000 events.

> Owns 112-109 record on ATP Challenger Tour with titles at 2018 Como, ITA and 2019 Barcelona, ESP.

PERSONAL> Nickname is Sabbo.> Started playing tennis at age 6 after seeing an advertisement for the sport in his hometown.

> Speaks Italian and English.> Father, Vincenzo, is a clothier; mother, Michelina Rametta, is a teacher; brother, Antonio; sister, Rossella.

> Favourite surface is outdoor hard, shot is backhand and tournament is Wimbledon.

> Idol growing up was Lleyton Hewitt.

> Enjoys going out with friends and watching sports like Formula 1 on TV.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he dreamed of being a Formula 1 driver.

> Supports Ferrari F1, Juventus FC and Alessandro Del Piero.

> Coached by Paolo Cannova. Fitness trainer is Pino Maiori.

SALVATORE CARUSO ITA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-3) W-L 20 19 18Aus. Open 0-1 — 1RRoland Garros 2-1 3R —Wimbledon 0-1 1R —US Open 0-0 — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-1) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 0-0 — — — —Miami 0-0 — — — —Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — —Madrid 0-0 — — — —Rome 0-1 — — — 1RCanada 0-0 — — — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — — —Shanghai 0-0 — — — — Paris 0-0 — — — —

CAREER W-L: 7-11CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-1

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $735,211HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 95 (14 October 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 250 (6 May 2019)

BORN: 15 December 1992, Avola, ItalyRESIDENCE: Avola, Italy

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 80kg (176lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@SalvoCarusoOfficial @sabbocaruso

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 96 (6-6)2018: 163 (1-3)2017: 204 (0-1)

2016: 254 (0-1)2015: 226 (0-0)2014: 434 (0-0)

2013: 377 (0-0)2012: 598 (0-0)2011: T1250 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $930,645W-L: 12-25 (singles), 3-15 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): Buenos AiresSF (2): Doha, Munich

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 16 on 25 February 2019 soon after winning Buenos Aires title. Joined Fognini in Top 20 on 15 October 2018, becoming 1st Italian duo in Top 20 at same time since 25 June 1979 (Barazzutti, Panatta).

> Advanced to 1st ATP Tour SF and final en route to 1st title at 2018 Budapest as LL. Added titles at 2018 Umag and 2019 Buenos Aires. Went 23-23 in 2018 after entering season with 4-23 career record. Lost 13 straight tour-level matches to begin career before winning Davis Cup debut in 2016 (d. Bossel).

> Reached 2018 Roland Garros SF as World No. 72, becoming lowest-ranked Roland Garros semi-finalist since No. 100 A. Medvedev in 1999 and 1st Italian Grand Slam semi-finalist since Barazzutti at 1978 Roland Garros. Rallied from 2 sets down vs. Copil in 1R and defeated Carreno Busta, Goffin and 2016 champion Djokovic en route to SF. Entered Roland Garros with 0-4 Grand Slam record.

> Defeated both Simon and Chung in 3rd-set TBs to reach 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai 3R. Also reached ATP Masters 1000 R16 at 2019 Monte-Carlo.

> Owns 162-94 record on ATP

Challenger Tour (5-7 in finals). Captured 5th Challenger title at 2018 Santiago, CHI. Posted 45-16 Challenger record in 2015 and competed at ATP Challenger Tour Finals. Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 10 players Almagro, Berrettini, J. Melzer and Robredo.

CAREER TITLES (3): 2019 (1): Buenos Aires (CL); 2018 (2): Umag (CL), Budapest (CL).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Ceck.> Speaks Italian, Spanish and English.

> Began playing tennis at age 7

with his uncle, a tennis coach.> Father, Sergio, is a manager; mother, Stefania, is a secretary.

> Has a tattoo of the number 13.> Favourite surface is clay, shot is serve and tournament is ATP Masters 1000 Rome.

> Idol growing up was Marat Safin, who is also his dream opponent.

> Practises occasionally with Novak Djokovic, whom he beat in 2018 Roland Garros QF.

> Enjoys football and supports AC Milan.

> Coached by Uros Vico. Fitness trainer is Umberto Ferrara.

MARCO CECCHINATO ITA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-11) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Aus. Open 0-2 1R — — 1R —Roland Garros 5-3 1R SF — 1R —Wimbledon 0-3 1R 1R 1R — —US Open 0-3 1R 1R — — 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 7-17) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Indian Wells 0-1 2R — — — — —Miami 0-1 3R — — — — —Monte-Carlo 3-3 3R 2R — 1R — —Madrid 0-1 1R — — — — —Rome 2-4 2R 2R — 1R — 1RCanada 0-2 1R 1R — — — —Cincinnati 0-2 1R 1R — — — —Shanghai 2-2 1R 3R — — — —Paris 0-1 — 1R — — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,174,284HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 16 (25 February 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 169 (27 June 2016)

CAREER W-L: 39-71CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-5CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-3

BORN: 30 September 1992, Palermo, ItalyRESIDENCE: Palermo, Italy

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 78kg (172lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@ceck1

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 71 (12-25)2018: 20 (23-23)2017: 110 (1-5)

2016: 188 (3-10)2015: 90 (0-4)2014: 162 (0-3)

2013: 165 (0-1)2012: 406 (0-0)2011: 613 (0-0)

2010: 1384 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,395,185W-L: 28-27 (singles), 27-17 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): BrisbaneQF (5): Montpellier, Bastad, Hamburg, Kitzbuhel, MoscowDOUBLES TITLES (3): Rotterdam (w/Kontinen), Marseille (w/Martin), Estoril (w/Martin)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved singles career-high No. 25 on 28 January 2013 after reaching Australian Open QF. Finished 11 of last 12 seasons in Top 100 (2008-10, 2012-19). Set a new doubles career-high of No. 28 on 17 June 2019 soon after reaching Roland Garros final w/F. Martin. Peaked at No. 3 in junior rankings on 12 September 2005.

> Appeared in 2 singles finals in 2009, winning title at Stuttgart and finishing as runner-up at Johannesburg. Ended 7-match losing streak in SFs at 2018 's-Hertogenbosch before falling to countryman Gasquet in final. Owns 7 ATP Tour doubles titles, including Rotterdam w/Kontinen, Marseille w/F. Martin and Estoril w/F. Martin in 2019.

> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam QF at 2013 Australian Open. Reached 4R at all 4 Grand Slam events, most recently at Roland Garros and US Open in 2015. Won 2005 Wimbledon boys' singles title, then defeated Nishikori and Cilic en route to 2005 US Open boys' singles final.

> Saved 2 MPs vs. L. Mayer and 7 MPs vs. Isner to reach 1st ATP Masters 1000 SF at 2015 Montreal. Advanced to ATP

Masters 1000 QFs at 2010 Toronto, 2012 Cincinnati and 2014 Rome. Earned biggest wins of career over World No. 4s Murray (2012 Cincinnati), Federer (2014 Rome), Dimitrov (2018 Miami) and Medvedev (2019 Paris). Owns 0-23 record vs. Top 3.

> One of 8 players to win a match for France during 2017 Davis Cup title run, defeating both Edmund and Evans in QF (FRA d. GBR 4-1).

CAREER TITLES (1): 2009 (1): Stuttgart (CL). FINALIST (2): 2018 (1): 's-Hertogenbosch (G); 2009 (1): Johannesburg (H).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (7). FINALIST (8).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Father, Guy, is a banker; mother, Maryse, is a housewife; sister, Stephanie; brother, Thierry.

> Fan of Paris Saint-Germain football club.

> Idol growing up was Pete Sampras.

> Considers serve his best shot.> Wife, Susan Gossage (married 16 September 2017).

> Coached by James Davidson and former World No. 5 Cedric Pioline. Fitness coach is Xavier Moreau and physiotherapist is Jean Jacques Peyroutou.

> Did not play between Wimbledon and US Open in 2017 due to right foot injury.

JEREMY CHARDY FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 52-47) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06Aus. Open 11-11 2R 1R 2R 2R 2R 3R QF 1R 1R 1R 2R — — —Roland Garros 18-13 1R 2R 2R 3R 4R 2R 3R 2R 2R 1R 3R 4R — 2RWimbledon 11-12 2R 1R 1R 2R 1R 4R 3R 2R 1R 3R 1R 2R — — US Open 12-11 2R 2R 1R 2R 4R 2R 2R 3R — 2R 1R 2R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 70-82) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Indian Wells 8-11 1R 4R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R 3R —Miami 11-11 3R 4R 3R 2R 3R 2R 2R 1R 1R 3R 1R — Monte-Carlo 4-10 1R 1R 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R — 1R 1R 1R — Madrid 5-7 3R — — 1R 1R 2R 2R — — 1R 2R — Rome 10-7 2R — — 3R 2R QF 3R — — 2R 1R —Canada 11-9 — 1R — 1R SF 2R 1R 3R 1R QF 2R —Cincinnati 9-8 — 2R — 1R 2R 1R 2R QF — 2R 3R —Shanghai 5-9 2R 2R 1R — 1R 1R 2R 1R — 3R 1R —Paris 7-10 3R 1R 2R — 2R 2R 1R 2R 2R — 1R 1R

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $9,508,219HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 25 (28 January 2013)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 28 (17 June 2019)

CAREER W-L: 276-280CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 12-62CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 13-6

BORN: 12 February 1987, Pau, FranceRESIDENCE: London, England

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 75kg (165lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@jimchardy @jeremychardyofficiel @jimchardy

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 51 (28-27)2018: 40 (24-23)2017: 78 (18-21)2016: 69 (17-21)

2015: 31 (27-27)2014: 29 (33-27)2013: 34 (22-25)2012: 32 (24-20)

2011: 103 (10-18)2010: 45 (26-29)2009: 32 (35-28)2008: 73 (10-9)

2007: 188 (0-3)2006: 262 (2-2)2005: 577 (0-0)2004: T1175 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,359,590W-L: 22-19 (singles), 1-2 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): MoscowQF (2): Madrid, Washington

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 3 on 29 January 2018 after reaching Australian Open final. Ended 4 of last 6 seasons in Top 10 (2014, 2016-18). Broke into Top 10 on 1 February 2010 after run to Australian Open SF. Became No. 1 junior on 2 January 2006.

> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2014 and 2016-18. Owns 2-10 tournament record.

> Earned 20+ wins in 12 straight seasons (2008-19), highlighted by 500th career victory in 2019 Moscow 2R (d. Karlovic). Became 10th active player and 50th player in Open Era with 500 wins. Beat No. 1 Djokovic in 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Paris QF and No. 1 Nadal in 2018 Australian Open QF.

> Posted only win in 10 meetings with Federer en route to 2014 US Open title. Remains most recent player to win his 1st Grand Slam title. Fell to Federer in 2017 Wimbledon and 2018 Australian Open finals. Captured 2005 Roland Garros boys' singles title. Won 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 2016 Cincinnati.

> Clinched 2018 Davis Cup title for Croatia with wins over Tsonga and Pouille in final (CRO d. FRA 3-1). Went 2-1 in 2016 final, but fell to Del Potro after leading by 2 sets (ARG d. CRO 3-2). Owns 30 wins in 5th sets – tied with Djokovic and Federer for most among active players.

CAREER TITLES (18): 2018 (1): London/Queen's Club (G); 2017 (1): Istanbul (CL); 2016 (2): Basel (IH),

Cincinnati (H); 2015 (1): Moscow (IH); 2014 (4): Moscow (IH), US Open (H), Delray Beach(H), Zagreb (IH); 2013 (1): Zagreb (IH); 2012 (2): Umag (CL), London/Queen's Club (G); 2011 (1): St. Petersburg (IH); 2010 (2): Zagreb (IH), Chennai (H); 2009 (2): Zagreb (IH), Chennai (H); 2008 (1): New Haven (H). FINALIST (14). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Chila.> Began playing at age 7 with his cousin, Tanja.

> Father, Zdenko; mother, Koviljka; brothers, Vinko, Goran and Mile.

> Considers hard and grass as his best surfaces.

> Idols growing up were countrymen Goran Ivanisevic and Ivan Ljubicic.

> Recipient of 2016 Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award for his work on Marin Cilic Foundation, which provides children with improved access to education.

> Fan of AC Milan and Croatian national team. Admires football players Kaka and Robinho.

> Wife, Kristina Milkovic (married 28 April 2018).

> Coached by former World No. 6 Wayne Ferreira. Fitness trainer is Slaven Hrvoj and physiotherapists are Stijepo Jarak and Robert Prusac.

> Struggled with knee injury in 2016 and adductor injury in 2017.

MARIN CILIC CRO

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 119-46, 1 title) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07Aus. Open 29-11 4R F 2R 3R — 2R 3R — 4R SF 4R 4R 1RRoland Garros 25-13 2R QF QF 1R 4R 3R 3R 3R 1R 4R 4R 2R 1RWimbledon 29-12 2R 2R F QF QF QF 2R 4R 1R 1R 3R 4R 1RUS Open 36-10 4R QF 3R 3R SF W — QF 3R 2R QF 3R —

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 142-10 — RR RR RR — RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 111-95, 1 title) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Indian Wells 11-12 3R 3R 2R QF 2R 4R 3R 2R 3R 2R 3R 2RMiami 11-11 2R 4R 2R 3R — 2R QF 3R 2R 4R 3R 2RMonte-Carlo 13-11 2R QF QF — QF 2R 3R 2R 3R 3R 2R 1RMadrid 13-9 QF — 2R — 2R 3R 1R 3R 2R 3R 2R 3RRome 13-11 2R SF QF — 1R 2R 2R 1R QF 2R 3R 1RCanada 12-10 3R QF — 2R 2R 3R — 3R 3R 1R 1R QFCincinnati 16-9 1R SF — W 3R 3R — QF 1R 1R 2R 1RShanghai 8-10 1R 2R SF 2R 3R 1R — QF 1R 1R 1R — Paris 14-11 2R QF QF SF 2R — 2R 2R 1R 3R QF 3RHamburg: 0-1 (1R - 2008)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $27,466,016HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 3 (29 January 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 49 (15 April 2013)

CAREER W-L: 502-271CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 32-81CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 30-17

BORN: 28 September 1988, Medjugorje, BIHRESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6'6") / 89kg (196lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.marincilic.com @cilic_marin @MarinCilic @marincilic

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 39 (22-19)2018: 7 (44-20)2017: 6 (45-22)2016: 6 (49-24)

2015: 13 (35-19)2014: 9 (54-21)2013: 37 (26-12)2012: 15 (39-19)

2011: 21 (44-22)2010: 14 (40-22)2009: 14 (48-21)2008: 22 (37-25)

2007: 71 (14-13)2006: 173 (5-11)2005: 600 (0-1)2004: T1447 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,532,057W-L: 27-22 (singles), 0-2 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): St. PetersburgSF (2): Dubai, 's-HertogenboschQF (5): Miami, Monte-Carlo, Budapest, Halle, Zhuhai

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Ended 2018 at career-high No. 12. Earned 20+ wins and finished Top 50 in 5 straight seasons (2015-19). Finished 2015 as youngest player in Top 50 and 2014 as youngest player in Top 100. Became World No. 1 junior on 9 September 2013 after defeating A. Zverev and Kokkinakis for US Open boys' singles title.

> Went 3-0 en route to 2017 Next Gen ATP Finals SF (d. Donaldson, Medvedev and Khachanov in RR; l. to Rublev).

> Defeated Federer to win 2018 Halle title, ending Swiss' most recent run as World No. 1. At age 21, became youngest champion in 27-year Halle tournament history. Beat No. 2 Federer to reach biggest final of career at 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai. Owns 8 wins vs. Top 5 players, including 2 victories each over Nadal, Federer and Murray.

> Saved 5 championship points vs. Kohlschreiber for 1st ATP Tour title at 2017 Marrakech. Advanced to 1st final at 2016 Chennai, becoming 1st teenage finalist on tour since countryman Cilic at 2008 New Haven.

> Helped Croatia capture 2018 Davis Cup title with road win over Chardy in final (CRO d. FRA 3-1). Went 5-1 for Croatia during 2018 title run, including 5-set win over Tiafoe to clinch SF (CRO d. USA 3-2).

CAREER TITLES (2): 2018 (1): Halle (G); 2017 (1): Marrakech (CL).FINALIST (4): 2019 (1): St. Petersburg (IH); 2018 (1): Shanghai (H); 2016 (2): Marrakech (CL), Chennai (H).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5 after watching his father Damir play.

> Mother, Zeljka; sister, Bruna.> Idols growing up were Goran Ivanisevic and Rafael Nadal. Dream opponent is Ivanisevic.

> Named 2014 ATP Newcomer of the Year.

> Favourite surface is outdoor hard, shot is backhand and tournament is Umag.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a boxer.

> Favourite sports personality is Mike Tyson, whom he met at 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells.

> Enjoys spending time at the pool.

> Featured in Vogue's 2015 September issue.

> Coached by Antonio Veic.> Underwent right knee surgery on 27 September 2016.

> Struggled with hamstring, abdominal and back injuries in 2019.

BORNA CORIC CRO

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 20-19) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Aus. Open 3-5 4R 1R 1R 1R 1R — Roland Garros 9-5 3R 3R 2R 3R 3R — Wimbledon 1-4 — 1R 1R 1R 2R — US Open 7-5 2R 4R 3R 1R 1R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 47-39) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Indian Wells 8-5 2R SF 1R 3R 2RMiami 9-5 QF QF 3R 1R 2RMonte-Carlo 4-5 QF 2R 1R 1R 1RMadrid 6-4 1R 3R QF 2R — Rome 2-3 3R 1R — 1R — Canada 4-5 2R 2R 2R 2R 1RCincinnati 5-5 1R 2R 1R QF 2RShanghai 6-3 1R F — — 2RParis 3-4 1R 3R 2R — 2R

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 173-1 SF

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $7,163,918HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 12 (5 November 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 413 (7 November 2016)

CAREER W-L: 146-128CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 12-30CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 4-4

BORN: 14 November 1996, Zagreb, CroatiaRESIDENCE: Dubai, UAE

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 85kg (187lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@borna_coric @officialbornacoric @bornacoric

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 28 (27-22)2018: 12 (40-20)

2017: 48 (24-26)2016: 48 (22-24)

2015: 44 (26-28)2014: 91 (7-6)

2013: 367 (0-2)2012: T1305 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $966,759W-L: 24-23 (singles), 11-18 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): EstorilSF (2): Cordoba, Rio de JaneiroQF (3): Buenos Aires, Budapest, Kitzbuhel

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Top Uruguayan in ATP Rankings history. Achieved career-high No. 19 on 15 August 2016. Unranked from 11 June 2012 to 21 April 2013 due to 2-year injury absence. Returned to Top 100 following Bastad title on 14 July 2014 and has been ranked in Top 100 ever since.

> Qualified for 2008 Nitto ATP Finals in doubles w/Horna, posting 2-1 RR record and reaching SF.

> Winner of 6 ATP Tour singles titles (all on clay). Swept Sao Paulo titles in 2015, 2016 and 2017. At 2016 Rio de Janeiro, became 1st player to beat only lefties en route to a title. Earned career-high 34 singles wins in 2016. Owns 9 ATP Tour doubles titles with 7 partners, as well as 14 ATP Challenger Tour singles titles.

> Advanced to Roland Garros 3R in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019. Captured 1st Grand Slam doubles title at 2008 Roland Garros w/Horna in 1st tour-level event as a team. Became 1st South American team in Open Era to win a Grand Slam title.

> Reached 1st ATP Masters 1000 SF at 2017 Madrid. Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 QFs at 2017 Indian Wells and 2017 Monte-Carlo, where he beat No. 3 Wawrinka in 3R for biggest win of career. Won ATP Masters 1000 doubles titles at 2015 Rome w/Marrero and 2017 Monte-Carlo w/Bopanna.

CAREER TITLES (6): 2017 (1): Sao Paulo (CL); 2016 (2): Sao Paulo (CL), Rio de Janeiro (CL); 2015 (1): Sao

Paulo (ICL); 2014 (2): Umag (CL), Bastad (CL). FINALIST (4): 2019 (1): Estoril (CL); 2016 (2): Hamburg (CL), Nottingham (G); 2015 (1): Istanbul (CL).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (9). FINALIST (8).

PERSONAL> Full name is Pablo Gabriel Cuevas.

> Began playing tennis at age 6 with his parents.

> Father, Gabriel, is a businessman; mother, Lucila, is an accountant; brother, Martin, is also an ATP player.

> Considers baseline game and backhand as his strengths. Favourite surface is clay.

> Enjoys surfing, playing football

and asados (barbecues) with friends and family.

> Received ATP ACES For Charity grant in 2017 for support of 2 foundations that work with Uruguayan children: Corazoncitos Foundation and Fundacion Tenis Uruguay.

> Fiancee, Clarita; daughters, Alfonsina (born 10 October 2014) and Antonia (born 14 August 2017).

> Coached by former World No. 8 Alberto Mancini and Facundo Savio.

> Underwent right knee surgery on 11 October 2011 and did not play from May 2011 to April 2013. Broke right foot in summer 2018.

PABLO CUEVAS URU

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 21-33) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07Aus. Open 3-7 2R 2R 1R 2R 1R — — — 1R 1R — — —Roland Garros 11-10 3R 2R 3R 3R 3R 2R 2R — 1R 1R — 1R — Wimbledon 2-6 2R 1R — 1R 1R 1R — — — — 2R — —US Open 5-10 2R — 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R — — 2R 2R 1R 1RDoubles Titles (1): 2008 – Roland Garros (w/Horna)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 082-2 — — — — — — — — — — — SF (w/Horna)

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 31-42) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Indian Wells 8-6 — 4R QF 2R 3R — — — 2R 2R — —Miami 4-7 1R — 2R 3R 2R — — — 3R 1R — 2RMonte-Carlo 4-3 — 1R QF 2R — — — — — — — —Madrid 8-5 — 3R SF 3R 1R — — — — 1R — —Rome 2-7 — 1R 2R 1R 2R — — — 1R 1R — 1RCanada 0-1 — — — — 1R — — — — — — —Cincinnati 1-2 — — — 2R 1R — — — — — — —Shanghai 0-5 1R — 1R 1R 1R 1R — — — — — —Paris 4-6 1R — 3R 3R 1R 2R — — — — 1R —Doubles Titles (2): 2017 – Monte-Carlo (w/Bopanna); 2015 – Rome (w/Marrero)

CAREER W-L: 221-192CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 5-20CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 5-10

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $8,513,549HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 19 (15 August 2016)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 14 (20 April 2009)

BORN: 1 January 1986, Concordia, ArgentinaRESIDENCE: Salto, Uruguay

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.80m (5’11”) / 80kg (176lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

www.pablocuevas.uy @PabloCuevas22 @pablocuevastennis @pablocuevas86

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 45 (24-23)2018: 89 (19-14)2017: 32 (20-21)2016: 22 (34-23)

2015: 40 (29-26)2014: 30 (18-12)2013: 221 (2-4)2012: N/R (0-0)

2011: 142 (13-13)2010: 63 (21-22)2009: 50 (19-15)2008: 132 (10-15)

2007: 117 (4-1)2006: 266 (1-1)2005: 411 (4-1)2004: T844 (3-1)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $292,268W-L: 3-10 (singles)CHALLENGER: 34-11 (singles),1-5 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): Estoril

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 82 on 28 October 2019 after winning Liuzhou, CHN Challenger title. Broke into Top 200 and Top 100 in 2019. At age 20, became youngest Spaniard in Top 100 since Nadal, 20, was No. 2 in 2006. Improved year-end ranking in 4 straight seasons (2016-19).

> Qualified for 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals and went 0-3 (l. to de Minaur, Ruud and Kecmanovic). Lost his last 9 tour-level matches of season.

> Defeated Fritz, Chardy and Monfils in 2nd ATP Tour main draw to reach 2019 Estoril SF as Q. At age 19, became youngest Spaniard to reach an ATP Tour SF since Nadal, 19, won 2006 Barcelona title. Made ATP Masters 1000 debut at 2019 Madrid as WC and Grand Slam debut at 2019 Roland Garros as LL.

> Went 34-11 on ATP Challenger Tour in 2019, winning titles at Seville, ESP and Liuzhou, CHN and reaching finals at Bangkok, THA and Genoa, ITA. Earned 7 wins en route to 1st Challenger final at 2018 Szczecin, POL as Q.

> Peaked at No. 2 in junior rankings on 17 July 2017. Ended junior career by winning 2017 Wimbledon boys' singles title. Went 20-1 on ITF Junior Circuit in 2017 with only loss to Popyrin in Roland Garros SF. Posted junior wins over fellow #NextGenATP players Auger-Aliassime, Molleker and Popyrin.

PERSONAL> Nicknames are Ale, Davi and Foki.

> Speaks Spanish, English and Russian.

> Father, Eduard Mark Davidovich, was a boxer; mother, Tatiana Fokina; brother, Mark.

> Began playing tennis at age 2.5 with his father.

> First trained at La Cala del Moral with coach Manolo Rubiales.

> Began training at age 11 with current coach Jorge Aguirre at Racket Club Fuengirola.

> Left home at age 16 to continue developing as a tennis player.

> Inspired by Roger Federer but thinks his game is reminiscent of Novak Djokovic.

> Favourite shot is backhand, surface is grass, tournament is

Wimbledon and city on tour is Brisbane.

> Likes football and is a fan of Real Madrid. Also supports boxer Floyd Mayweather.

> Favourite movie is Creed II and actor is Sylvester Stallone.

> Enjoys cooking and favourite food is cheesecake.

> Favourite book is Open by Andre Agassi, TV show is Got Talent and superhero is Captain America.

> Listens to reggaeton singer Bad Bunny.

> Supports Cruz Roja (Red Cross).> Secret talent is DIY (Do It Yourself) and guilty pleasure is sleeping all day.

> Says his best quality is sensibility and worst quality is impatience.

> Coached by Jorge Aguirre.

ALEJANDRO DAVIDOVICH FOKINA ESP

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-1) W-L 20 19Aus. Open 0-0 — Roland Garros 0-1 1RWimbledon 0-0 —US Open 0-0 —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-1) W-L 20 19Indian Wells 0-0 —Miami 0-0 —Monte-Carlo 0-0 —Madrid 0-1 1RRome 0-0 —Canada 0-0 —Cincinnati 0-0 —Shanghai 0-0 —Paris 0-0 —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 190-3 RR

CAREER W-L: 3-10CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-0CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $366,474HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 82 (28 October 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 551 (27 May 2019)

BORN: 5 June 1999, Malaga, SpainRESIDENCE: Fuengirola, Spain

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6’0”) / 80kg (176lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@alexdavidovich1 @aledavidovich1 @aledavidovichofficial

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 87 (3-10)2018: 231 (0-0)

2017: 455 (0-0)2016: 1037 (0-0)

2015: T1439 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,979,782W-L: 41-20 (singles), 7-10 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (3): Sydney, Atlanta, ZhuhaiF (1): BaselQF (3): Brisbane, Acapulco,'s-Hertogenbosch

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Began 2018 season at No. 208 and

achieved career-high ranking 24 times since, peaking at No. 18 on 28 October 2019. One of 2 teenagers in 2018 year-end Top 100 (also Shapovalov). Earned 1st ranking point at age 16 on 3 August 2015 after reaching Denia, ESP Futures QF.

> Runner-up with 4-1 record at Next Gen ATP Finals in 2018 and 2019. Eligible to return to Milan in 2020. Entered 2018 with 2-5 career record. Earned 28 wins in 2018 and 41 wins in 2019.

> Won 1st ATP Tour title as 19-year-old in his hometown at 2019 Sydney. Youngest Sydney champion since Hewitt, 19, in 2001. Also won titles in 2019 at Atlanta and Zhuhai. Did not face a break point in Atlanta, becoming 3rd ATP Tour champion not to face a break point since stats started being kept in 1991 (Haas at 2007 Memphis, Isner at 2017 Newport).

> Earned biggest win of career over No. 7 Nishikori to reach 2019 US Open 4R. Advanced to 3R at 2018 Wimbledon, 2018 US Open and 2019 Australian Open. Saved 1 MP to win Grand Slam main draw debut at 2017 Australian Open as WC (d. G. Melzer).

> Peaked at No. 2 in junior rankings on 1 February 2016. Went 101-52 on ITF Junior Circuit including QF wins over Tsitsipas at 2016 Australian Open and Auger-Aliassime at 2016 Wimbledon. Lost to Shapovalov in 2016 Wimbledon boys' singles final. Won 2016 Australian Open boys' doubles title w/Ellis.

CAREER TITLES (3): 2019 (3): Zhuhai (H), Atlanta (H), Sydney (H). FINALIST (3): 2019 (1): Basel (IH); 2018 (2): Washington (H), Sydney (H).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Demon.> Speaks English, Spanish and French.

> Father, Anibal, is Uruguayan and owns car washes; mother, Esther, is Spanish and a homemaker; older brother, Dominic; younger siblings, Daniel, Cristina and Sara.

> Began playing tennis at age 4 after mother signed him up for lessons.

> Moved to Alicante as a 5-year-old and split time growing up between Spain and Australia.

> Attended primary school in Spain and finished high school while travelling on tour.

> Trains in Alicante and receives some support from Tennis Australia.

> Selected by fellow players as 2018 ATP Newcomer of the Year.

> Favourite surface is grass, shot is backhand and tournaments are Australian Open and Wimbledon.

> Has a tattoo of "109" on his chest because he was 109th player to represent Australian Davis Cup team.

> Enjoys playing golf. Says he would be a golfer if he wasn't a tennis player.

> Favourite sports team is Real Madrid because his mom is a longtime fan. Also supports NSW State of Origin rugby team.

> Coached by Adolfo Gutierrez and mentored by former World No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt, who was an idol of his along with Roger Federer.

ALEX DE MINAUR AUS

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-11) W-L 20 19 18 17Aus. Open 3-3 3R 1R 2RRoland Garros 1-3 2R 1R 1RWimbledon 3-2 2R 3R —US Open 5-3 4R 3R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 7-11) W-L 20 19 18Indian Wells 1-2 2R 2RMiami 0-1 — 1RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — —Madrid 0-1 1R —Rome 0-1 1R —Canada 0-1 1R —Cincinnati 2-1 3R —Shanghai 2-2 1R 3R Paris 2-2 3R 1R

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 188-2 F F

CAREER W-L: 71-48CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 3-13CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-3

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,466,298HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 18 (28 October 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 134 (9 September 2019)

BORN: 17 February 1999, Sydney, AustraliaRESIDENCE: New Providence, Bahamas

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 69kg (152lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@alexdeminaur @ademinaur @alexdeminaur

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 18 (41-20)2018: 31 (28-23)

2017: 208 (2-5)2016: 354 (0-0)

2015: T1551 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $530,582W-L: 8-4 (singles), 1-2 (doubles)SINGLES QF (2): Delray Beach, Rome

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 3 on 13

August 2018 more than 8 years after becoming No. 4 on 11 January 2010. In between, fell as low as No. 1,045 on 8 February 2016. Finished in Top 10 and qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2008-09, 2012-13 and 2018. Runner-up at 2009 ATP Finals.

> Saved 3 championship points to defeat No. 1 Federer for 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 2018 Indian Wells. Also upset Federer in his hometown of Basel for 4th title of season in both 2012 and 2013. Owns 22 titles overall, sweeping 4 straight during 23-match win streak in 2008 as 19-year-old.

> Earned 30+ victories in 8 seasons (2008-09, 2011-13, 2016-18), posting 400th win in 2018 Indian Wells SF (d. Raonic). Boasts 10 wins over No. 1 -- most by a player who's never been No. 1. One of 3 players to defeat Djokovic, Nadal and Federer when each were No. 1 (also Murray, Tsonga).

> Captured 2009 US Open title, snapping No. 1 Federer's 40-match tournament win streak in 5-set final after beating Nadal 6-2 6-2 6-2 in SF. Beat Nadal again 9 years later to reach 2018 US Open final. Set all-time records with 21 appearances and 35 events between 1st and 2nd Grand Slam finals. Advanced to 4 other Grand Slam SFs including Roland Garros in 2009 and 2018, as well as 2013 Wimbledon.

> Led Argentina to 1st Davis Cup title in 2016, winning 5-setters in 5+ hours over Murray in SF and Cilic in final. Beat both No. 1 Djokovic and Nadal en route to silver medal at 2016 Rio Olympics. Defeated Djokovic to win bronze medal at 2012 London Olympics.

CAREER TITLES (22): 2018 (2): Indian Wells (H), Acapulco (H); 2017 (1): Stockholm (IH); 2016 (1): Stockholm (IH); 2014 (1): Sydney (H); 2013 (4): Basel (IH), Tokyo (H), Washington (H), Rotterdam (IH); 2012 (4): Basel (IH), Vienna (IH), Estoril (CL), Marseille (IH); 2011 (2): Estoril (CL), Delray Beach (H); 2009 (3): US Open (H), Washington (H), Auckland (H); 2008 (4): Washington (H), Los Angeles (H), Kitzbuhel (CL), Stuttgart (CL).FINALIST (13). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5.> Father, Daniel, is a veterinarian; mother, Patricia, is a literature teacher.

> Idols growing up were Pete Sampras, Lleyton Hewitt and Marat Safin.

> Named Argentina's Sportsman of the Year in 2009 and 2016, as well as ATP Comeback Player of the Year in 2011 and 2016.

> Enjoys playing football, fishing and cooking Argentinean BBQ.

> Fan of Boca Juniors.> Coached by Sebastian Prieto. Also travels with a trainer and kinesiologist.

> Underwent left wrist surgeries on 24 March 2014 (joint), 20 January 2015 (ligament) and 18 June 2015 (tendon), as well as right wrist surgery on 4 May 2010 and right knee surgery on 22 June 2019.

JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO ARG

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 97-36, 1 title) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06Aus. Open 19-9 — 3R — — — 2R 3R QF 2R 4R QF 2R 2R — Roland Garros 22-9 4R SF 3R — — — — QF 3R — SF 2R 1R 1RWimbledon 21-9 — QF 2R 3R — — SF 4R 4R — 2R 2R 2R — US Open 35-9 — F SF QF — — 2R QF 3R — W QF 3R 1R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 087-8 — ** — — — — RR SF — — F RR** Qualified but did not play due to right knee injury.

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 107-57, 1 title) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06Indian Wells 24-7 — W 3R 2R — — F QF SF — QF — 2R — Miami 19-10 — SF 3R 2R 1R — 2R 4R 4R — SF 2R 4R — Monte-Carlo 1-2 — — — — — — 3R — — — 2R — — — Madrid 15-8 2R 3R — 2R — — — SF 3R — SF QF 3R 1RRome 11-7 QF 3R QF — — — 3R 3R — — QF 1R — — Canada 7-6 — — 2R — — — 3R 2R 2R — F — 1R — Cincinnati 13-6 — QF 3R — — — SF SF 2R — — — 3R — Shanghai 8-5 — 3R SF 1R — — F — — — 2R — — — Paris 9-6 — — QF — — — QF 3R — — QF 3R 2R —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $25,889,586HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 3 (13 August 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 105 (25 May 2009)

CAREER W-L: 439-173CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 53-78CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 8-10

BORN: 23 September 1988, Tandil, ArgentinaRESIDENCE: Tandil, Argentina

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6'6") / 97kg (214lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@delpotrojuan @ JuanMartinDelPotro.Ok @delpotrojuan

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 123 (8-4)2018: 5 (47-13)2017: 11 (38-16)2016: 38 (32-12)

2015: 581 (2-2)2014: 138 (7-3)2013: 5 (51-16)2012: 7 (65-17)

2011: 11 (48-18)2010: 257 (3-3)2009: 5 (54-16)2008: 9 (46-16)

2007: 44 (28-25)2006: 91 (10-12)2005: 159 (0-0)2004: T1077 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $649,712W-L: 14-20 (singles), 11-5 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 13-4 (singles)SINGLES SF (3): Cordoba, Geneva, BastadDOUBLES TITLES (1): Sao Paulo (w/M. Gonzalez)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 33 on 9 May 2016 soon after reaching Istanbul SF. Finished 7 straight seasons in Top 100 (2013-19). Ranked in Top 200 each week since 1 August 2011.

> Competed in 4 singles finals -- all on clay. Champion at 2014 Sao Paulo and 2016 Marrakech. Runner-up at 2013 Hamburg as Q and 2014 Nice. Won 2018 and 2019 Sao Paulo doubles titles with countryman M. Gonzalez. Clinched Argentina’s 1st Davis Cup title by beating Karlovic in 2016 final (ARG d. CRO 3-2).

> Enjoyed career-high 27 wins in 2016. Secured 2 Top 10 wins over Swiss players on clay, defeating Federer in 2013 Hamburg SF and Wawrinka in 2015 Geneva QF.

> Earned biggest win of career over No. 2 Murray en route to 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 4R. Also advanced to 4R at 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Miami.

> Owns 162-80 record on ATP Challenger Tour, winning 11th and most recent title at 2019 Perugia, ITA. Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 20 players Cecchinato, Gaudio, Massu, F. Mayer, Ramos-Vinolas, Robredo and Schwartzman.

CAREER TITLES (2): 2016 (1): Marrakech (CL); 2014 (1): Sao Paulo (ICL).FINALIST (2): 2014 (1): Nice (CL); 2013 (1): Hamburg (CL).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2).

PERSONAL> Nicknames are Delbo and Gordo.> Began playing tennis at age 7.> Father, Horacio, is a hair products distributor and was once a goalkeeper for a pro football team; mother, Marta, is a social assistant; brother, Alfredo; sister, Felicitas.

> Favourite surfaces are clay and outdoor hard.

> Favourite shot is forehand and tournament is Roland Garros.

> Idols growing up were Bjorn Borg and countryman Guillermo Vilas.

> Hobbies include football, movies and going out with friends.

> Wife, Virginia (married 11 November 2017); daughter, Celina (born 4 November 2013).

> Practises in Azul, Argentina, and Barcelona, Spain.

> Coached by Mariano Monachesi.

FEDERICO DELBONIS ARG

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 7-23) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Aus. Open 2-6 1R 1R 1R 3R 1R 1R — Roland Garros 3-7 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2RWimbledon 0-5 1R 1R — 1R 1R 1R —US Open 2-5 1R 1R — 2R 1R 2R —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 15-26) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12Indian Wells 6-6 1R 2R 2R 4R 2R 1R — — Miami 7-5 3R — 4R 2R 2R 1R — — Monte-Carlo 0-4 1R — — 1R — 1R — 1RMadrid 2-3 — 2R — — — 1R — 2RRome 0-2 — 1R — — — 1R — — Canada 0-2 — — — 1R — 1R — — Cincinnati 0-3 2R — — 1R — 1R — — Shanghai 0-1 — — — 1R — — — — Paris 0-0 — — — — — — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,019,778HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 33 (9 May 2016)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 110 (22 July 2019)

CAREER W-L: 121-141CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 3-13CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-4

BORN: 5 October 1990, Azul, ArgentinaRESIDENCE: Azul, Argentina

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 90kg (198lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

@FedeDelbonis @fededelbonis @fededelbonis

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 76 (14-20)2018: 80 (11-18)2017: 68 (11-10)2016: 41 (27-24)

2015: 52 (17-20)2014: 60 (20-27)2013: 55 (12-8)2012: 136 (6-9)

2011: 166 (3-2)2010: 160 (0-2)2009: 195 (0-1)2008: 842 (0-0)

2007: T1180 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $531,373W-L: 12-16 (singles), 2-8 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 25-10 (singles),9-5 (doubles)SINGLES QF (3): Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Geneva

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 74 on 18 March 2019 following run to Santiago, CHI Challenger title. Highest-ranked Bolivian since No. 73 Mario Martinez on 11 June 1984 (career-high No. 32). Broke into Top 100 on 30 July 2018 after reaching Tampere, FIN Challenger SF.

> Earned 1st ATP Tour win of career at age 25 en route to 2019 Rio de Janeiro QF as Q (d. Andreozzi in 1R). Also reached QFs at 2019 Sao Paulo and 2019 Geneva. Won 10 straight qualifying matches to end 2019, qualifying at Barcelona, ATP Masters 1000 Madrid, Hamburg, Kitzbuhel and Basel.

> Made winning main draw debuts at both Grand Slam and ATP Masters 1000 levels in May 2019. Defeated Simon in Madrid 1R and Gunneswaran in Roland Garros 1R.

> Owns 83-60 ATP Challenger Tour record with all 83 wins coming on clay. Captured 5 Challenger titles since April 2018, including Santiago, CHI and Milan, ITA in 2019. Went 21-1 with 3 titles from 16 April 2018 through 7 June 2018.

> Peaked at No. 2 in junior rankings on 21 March 2011. Posted 117-36 singles record and 80-30 doubles record on ITF Junior Circuit. Played boys' doubles with future ATP No. 4 Thiem at Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2010.

PERSONAL> Nickname is Pantera.> Began playing tennis at age 5 as part of an after-school program from 2 to 9 pm.

> Father, Hugo Dellien and mother, Silvana Velasco, are his biggest inspirations; brothers, Iker and Murkel, also play tennis.

> Credits his 1st coach, Mauricio Solis, for helping develop his tennis career. Solis encouraged him to train outside of Bolivia for better opportunities.

> Moved to Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia as a 13-year-old, then to Buenos Aires as a 17-year-old.

> Favourite shot is forehand, surface is clay, tournament is Wimbledon and city on tour is London.

> Idol and favourite athlete is

Roger Federer.> Enjoys playing football and is a fan of Oriente Petrolero in Bolivia.

> Favourite superhero is Batman and book is The Secret by Rhonda Byrne.

> Listens to urban music.> Favourite movie is The Fast and the Furious and favourite actor is star of that film, Vin Diesel.

> Secret talent is cooking and dream job is restaurant owner. Eating is his guilty pleasure and favourite food is sushi.

> Favourite school subject was math.

> Considers loving and helping his family to be his best quality. Says shyness is his worst quality.

> Wife, Camila Giangreco, is a WTA player from Paraguay (married 16 December 2018).

> Coached by Alejandro Fabbri.

HUGO DELLIEN BOL

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-3) W-L 20 19Aus. Open 0-0 —Roland Garros 1-1 2RWimbledon 0-1 1RUS Open 1-1 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-1) W-L 20 19Indian Wells 0-0 —Miami 0-0 —Monte-Carlo 0-0 —Madrid 1-1 2RRome 0-0 —Canada 0-0 —Cincinnati 0-0 —Shanghai 0-0 — Paris 0-0 —

CAREER W-L: 22-23CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-4CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-1

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $746,929HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 74 (18 March 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 185 (2 February 2015)

BORN: 16 June 1993, Trinidad, BoliviaRESIDENCE: Trinidad, Bolivia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.80m (5'11") / 75kg (165lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@hugo_dellien @HugoDellienOficial @hugodellien

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 75 (12-16)2018: 118 (2-1)2017: 238 (1-1)

2016: 762 (0-0)2015: 412 (2-2)2014: 287 (3-1)

2013: 330 (0-0)2012: 675 (1-2)2011: 1096 (0-0)

2010: T1208 (1-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $2,117,523W-L: 22-21 (singles), 1-4 (doubles)SINGLES SF (2): US Open, ParisQF (2): Brisbane, Chengdu

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Top Bulgarian in ATP Rankings history. Finished 2017 at career-high No. 3 after winning Nitto ATP Finals title. Broke into Top 10 on 7 July 2014 after advancing to Wimbledon SF. Became World No. 1 junior on 8 September 2008 after winning Wimbledon and US Open boys' singles titles.

> Went 5-0 en route to biggest title of career at 2017 Nitto ATP Finals. Became 1st debutant to win championship since Corretja in 1998 and 1st debutant to go 5-0 since McEnroe in 1978.

> Only Bulgarian ATP Tour champion. Won 4 of his 8 titles in 2017. Earned biggest victory of career over No. 1 Djokovic in 2013 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 2R. Posted 20+ wins in 8 straight seasons (2012-19), highlighted by 300th win in 2019 Vienna 1R (d. Dzumhur).

> Advanced to Grand Slam SFs at 2014 Wimbledon, 2017 Australian Open and 2019 US Open. Defeated defending champion Murray in 2014 Wimbledon QF and 5-time champion Federer in 2019 US Open QF. As World No. 78 at 2019 US Open, became lowest-ranked Grand Slam semi-finalist since No. 94 Schuettler at 2008 Wimbledon.

> Held in 52 of 53 service games en route to 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati title. Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 SFs at 2014 Rome, 2014 Toronto, 2016 Cincinnati, 2018 Monte-Carlo and 2019 Paris.

CAREER TITLES (8): 2017 (4): ATP Finals (IH), Cincinnati (H), Sofia (IH), Brisbane (H); 2014 (3): London/Queen's Club (G), Bucharest (CL), Acapulco (H); 2013 (1): Stockholm (IH). FINALIST (7): 2018 (1): Rotterdam(IH); 2017 (1): Stockholm(IH); 2016 (3): Beijing (H), Istanbul (CL), Sydney (H); 2014 (1): Stockholm (IH); 2013 (1): Brisbane (H).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Began to play tennis at a very early age with his father.

> Father, Dimitar, is a tennis coach; mother, Maria, is a former volleyball player.

> Favourite shot is down-the-line backhand, tournament is Wimbledon and surfaces are hard and grass.

> Dream opponents are Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe.

> Favourite athlete is Tiger Woods.

> Ranked by Eurosport in 2014 as one of the Top 5 most marketable athletes in Europe.

> Supports a number of Bulgarian and internationally-based foundations and initiatives mainly targeted at helping children.

> Coached by former World No. 1 Andre Agassi. Fitness trainer is Sebastien Durand and physiotherapist is Casey Cordial.

GRIGOR DIMITROV BUL

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 59-37) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09Aus. Open 23-9 4R QF SF 3R 4R QF 1R 2R 2R — — Roland Garros 9-9 3R 3R 3R 1R 1R 1R 3R 2R 1R — — Wimbledon 15-10 1R 1R 4R 3R 3R SF 2R 2R 2R — 1RUS Open 12-9 SF 1R 2R 4R 2R 4R 1R 1R 1R — —

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 5-0 — — W

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 88-65, 1 title) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11Indian Wells 5-7 — 2R 3R 2R 3R 3R 3R 2R — Miami 10-9 3R 3R 2R 4R 3R 3R 3R 4R 1RMonte-Carlo 14-7 3R SF 2R 2R QF 3R QF — — Madrid 9-7 1R 2R 3R 1R QF 3R 3R — — Rome 6-7 1R 2R 1R 1R 2R SF 2R — — Canada 10-7 1R QF 3R QF 2R SF 1R — — Cincinnati 15-7 1R 3R W SF 3R 2R 3R — 2RShanghai 6-6 — — QF 2R — 2R 1R 2R 2RParis 13-8 SF 3R 3R 3R 3R 3R 3R 2R —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $18,020,217HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 3 (20 November 2017)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 66 (26 August 2013)

CAREER W-L: 304-201CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 25-60CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 10-7

BORN: 16 May 1991, Haskovo, BulgariaRESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 81kg (179lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@GrigorDimitrov @grigordimitrovtennis @grigordimitrov

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 20 (25-19)2018: 19 (25-19)2017: 3 (49-19)2016: 17 (39-26)

2015: 28 (33-22)2014: 11 (50-18)2013: 23 (37-23)2012: 48 (24-19)

2011: 76 (18-25)2010: 106 (3-2)2009: 287 (4-6)2008: 482 (0-1)

2007: T1461 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,221,097W-L: 20-22 (singles), 0-6 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): Rio de JaneiroSF (3): Sao Paulo, Budapest, Umag

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 27 on 10 June 2019 after reaching Roland Garros 3R. Broke into Top 50 on 25 February 2019 following Rio de Janeiro title. Finished 3 straight seasons in Top 100 (2017-19).

> Did not drop a set en route to 1st final and title at 2019 ATP 500 event in Rio de Janeiro. Earned personal-best 20 victories in 2019, including biggest wins of career over No. 8 Thiem in Rio de Janeiro 1R and No. 8 Del Potro in ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 2R.

> One of 4 Serbians to reach 2019 Roland Garros 3R -- most ever in a Grand Slam 3R. In 3R, fell to Nishikori in his 1st match to go 5 sets. Defeated L. Mayer for 1st Grand Slam win at 2018 US Open.

> Owns 86-67 record on ATP Challenger Tour (2-9 in finals). Won Challenger titles at 2017 Perugia, ITA and 2018 Milan, ITA. Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 20 players Almagro, Berrettini, Granollers and Pella.

> Peaked at No. 3 in junior rankings on 27 May 2013. Went 93-39 on ITF Junior Circuit, including win over A. Zverev en route to 2012 Eddie Herr final. Won 2012 Orange Bowl title the following week. Defeated Khachanov and

Kokkinakis en route to 2013 Wimbledon boys' singles QF.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): Rio de Janeiro (CL).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Laci.> Began playing tennis at age 5 by tagging along when his father started taking lessons.

> Father, Caba, and mother, Hajnalka, both passed away from cancer.

> Dedicated his 1st ATP Tour title at 2019 Rio de Janeiro to his parents.

> Looks after his younger sister, Judit.

> Speaks Serbian, English and Hungarian.

> Favourite surface is clay and shot is forehand.

> Favourite tournaments are Budapest, Roland Garros and US Open.

> Idols growing up were Andy Roddick, Lleyton Hewitt and Novak Djokovic.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a businessman like his father was.

> Enjoys cooking.> Supports Chicago Bulls (NBA) and Seattle Seahawks (NFL).

> Coached by Boris Conkic. Fitness trainer is Vladimir Zoric.

LASLO DJERE SRB

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-9) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Aus. Open 0-2 1R 1R — — Roland Garros 2-3 3R 1R — 1RWimbledon 1-2 2R 1R — —US Open 1-2 1R 2R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-8) W-L 20 19 18Indian Wells 1-2 3R 1RMiami 0-0 — —Monte-Carlo 0-1 1R — Madrid 2-1 3R — Rome 1-1 2R — Canada 0-1 1R — Cincinnati 0-1 1R — Shanghai 0-0 — —Paris 0-1 1R —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,965,163HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 27 (10 June 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 747 (14 September 2015)

CAREER W-L: 39-47CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-2CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-1

BORN: 2 June 1995, Senta, SerbiaRESIDENCE: Novi Sad, Serbia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 82kg (181lbs) PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@ lacidj95official @lacidj_95

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 38 (20-22)2018: 94 (12-17)

2017: 88 (7-5)2016: 187 (0-1)

2015: 173 (0-1)2014: 365 (0-0)

2013: 597 (0-1)2012: 910 (0-0)

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NOVAK DJOKOVIC SRB

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $139,144,944HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 1 (4 July 2011)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 114 (30 November 2009)

CAREER W-L: 893-187CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 205-97CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 30-10

BORN: 22 May 1987, Belgrade, SerbiaRESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 77kg (170lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.novakdjokovic.com @DjokerNole @djokovicofficial @djokernole

2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $13,372,355W-L: 57-11 (singles), 6-7 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (5): Australian Open, Madrid, Wimbledon, Tokyo, ParisF (1): RomeSF (3): Doha, Roland Garros, CincinnatiQF (2): Monte-Carlo, Shanghai

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Ended 5 years as World No. 1 (2011-12, 2014-15, 2018). One of 5 players to finish 5+ seasons at No. 1 along with Sampras (6), Connors (5), Federer (5) and Nadal (5). Spent 275 total weeks as World No. 1, trailing only Federer’s 310 weeks and Sampras’ 286 weeks. Earned record $21,646,145 in 2015 and $139,144,944 in career.

> Finished Top 3, earned 50+ wins and qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 12 of last 13 seasons (2007-16, 2018-19). Captured 5 ATP Finals titles overall and is only player to sweep 4 straight titles (2008, 2012-15).

> Owns 77 singles titles, including 16 Grand Slams (3rd behind Federer's 20 and Nadal's 19) and 34 ATP Masters 1000s (2nd behind Nadal's 35). Won 2+ titles each year from 2006-19, including all 4 Grand Slam and all 9 ATP Masters 1000 events. Only player with titles at all 9 ATP Masters 1000s since start of series in 1990. Also won 2008 Beijing Olympics bronze medal and led Serbia to 2010 Davis Cup title.

> Swept titles at 2015 Wimbledon, 2015 US Open, 2016 Australian Open and 2016 Roland Garros, becoming 8th player to complete career Grand Slam and 3rd to hold all 4 major titles at one time (also Budge, Laver). Enjoyed Grand Slam streaks of 28 QFs (2009-16), 14 SFs (2010-13) and 6 finals (2015-16). Owns record 7 Australian Open titles. Captured

4th Wimbledon title in 2018 as World No. 21, becoming lowest-ranked Grand Slam champion since No. 44 Gaudio at 2004 Roland Garros. Added 5th Wimbledon title in 2019 by saving 2 championship points vs. Federer.

> Enjoyed win streaks of 43 matches overall (2010-11), 31 matches at ATP Masters 1000s (2011) and 30 matches at Grand Slams (2015-16). Reached 17 straight finals from 2015 Australian Open through 2016 Australian Open (13-4). Earned 800th win in 2018 London/Queen's Club QF (d. Mannarino). One of 3 active players with 800+ victories (also Federer, Nadal). Owns winning records against Nadal (28-26) and Federer (26-23).

CAREER TITLES (77): 2019 (5): Paris (IH), Tokyo (H), Wimbledon (G), Madrid (CL), Australian Open (H); 2018 (4): Shanghai (H), US Open (H), Cincinnati (H), Wimbledon (G); 2017 (2): Eastbourne (G), Doha (H); 2016 (7): Toronto (H), Roland Garros (CL), Madrid (CL), Miami (H), Indian Wells (H), Australian Open (H), Doha (H); 2015 (11): ATP Finals (IH), Paris (IH), Shanghai (H), Beijing (H), US Open (H), Wimbledon (G), Rome (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL), Miami (H), Indian Wells (H), Australian Open (H); 2014 (7): ATP Finals (IH), Paris (IH), Beijing (H), Wimbledon (G), Rome (CL), Miami (H), Indian Wells (H); 2013 (7): ATP Finals (IH), Paris (IH), Shanghai (H), Beijing (H), Monte-Carlo (CL), Dubai (H), Australian Open (H); 2012 (6): ATP Finals (IH), Shanghai (H), Beijing (H), Toronto (H), Miami (H), Australian Open (H); 2011 (10): US Open (H), Montreal (H), Wimbledon (G), Rome (CL), Madrid (CL), Belgrade (CL),

Miami (H), Indian Wells (H), Dubai (H), Australian Open (H); 2010 (2): Beijing (H), Dubai (H); 2009 (5): Paris (IH), Basel (IH), Beijing (H), Belgrade (CL), Dubai (H); 2008 (4): ATP Finals (IH), Rome (CL), Indian Wells (H), Australian Open (H); 2007 (5): Vienna (IH), Montreal (H), Estoril (CL), Miami (H), Adelaide (H); 2006 (2): Metz (IH), Amersfoort (CL).FINALIST (34).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Nole.> Began playing tennis at age 4 and idolised Pete Sampras.

> Speaks Serbian, English, Italian, German and French.

> Father, Srdjan; mother, Dijana; younger brothers, Marko and Djordje, both teamed with him on tour (Marko 7 times, Djordje at 2015 Beijing).

> Father, uncle and aunt were pro skiers. Father was also an excellent football player and wanted Novak to be a football player or skier.

> Credits his family as his inspiration.

> At age 12, attended Niki Pilic Academy in Munich and practised there for almost 2 years before returning to Belgrade.

> Favourite surface is hard and favourite shots are down-the-line backhand and return of serve.

> Member of ATP Player Council for 3 terms (2008-10 and 2 terms as President from 2016-20).

> Received ATP Tour No. 1 Award in 2011-12, 2014-15 and 2018; Most Improved Player of the Year Award in 2006 and 2007; Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award in 2012 and Comeback Player of the Year in 2018.

> Also received BBC Overseas

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Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2011; Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award in 2012, 2015, 2016 and 2019; Eurosport Athlete of the Year Award in 2015; the Order of St. Sava in 2011; the Order of Karadorde's Star in 2012 and the Order of the Republika Srpska in 2013.

> In December 2012, received the Centrepoint Premier Award for Contribution to the Lives of Youth across the world from HRH the Duke of Cambridge, Prince William (Winter Whites Gala 2012).

> In 2013, addressed United Nations on behalf of world athletes when the UN passed resolution proclaiming 6 April the International Day of Sports for Peace and Development.

> Named UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in August 2015.

> Received ATP ACES For Charity grant in 2013 and 2017 for Novak Djokovic Foundation, which was founded in 2007 with goal to help children from disadvantaged communities gain access to preschool education. NDF motto is "Believe in their Dreams." To date, NDF has successfully finished 37 projects, renovated or built 17 schools, offered training to more than 600 teachers, donated 3,000 books, and built a sensory park for autistic children and a tennis court in Priboj, among other contributions. NDF directly helped 7,500 children have a better starting point in life by investing in their development from an early age. In August 2015, NDF partnered with World Bank to promote early childhood development in Serbia and

around the world, including global advocacy on the importance of investing in early childhood education, as well as investments to help disadvantaged children in Serbia. NDF, thanks to Original Magazine founded by Jelena Djokovic, is reaching more than 35,000 students.

> Appeared in the 2007, 2014 and 2015 Vogue Magazine September issue.

> Launched official app on iOS and Android in August 2017.

> Wife, Jelena Djokovic Ristic (married 10 July 2014); son, Stefan (born 21 October 2014); daughter, Tara (born 2

September 2017).> Coached by Marian Vajda and former World No. 2 Goran Ivanisevic.

> Appeared at 51 straight Grand Slam events before missing 2017 US Open following season-ending right elbow injury suffered at Wimbledon. Underwent surgery on elbow following 2018 Australian Open.

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 280-43, 16 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Aus. Open 68-8 W 4R 2R W W QF W W W QF QF W 4R 1R 1RRoland Garros 68-14 SF QF QF W F F SF F SF QF 3R SF SF QF 2RWimbledon 72-10 W W QF 3R W W F SF W SF QF 2R SF 4R 3RUS Open 72-11 4R W — F W SF F F W F SF SF F 3R 3R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 0736-14 RR F — F W W W W RR SF RR W RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 355-79, 34 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Indian Wells 50-9 3R 2R 4R W W W SF SF W 4R QF W F 1R — Miami 44-7 4R 2R — W W W 4R W W 2R F 2R W 2R — Monte-Carlo 34-11 QF 3R QF 2R W SF W F — SF F SF 3R 1R — Madrid 28-8 W 2R SF W — — 2R QF W — SF 3R SF QF — Rome 50-9 F SF F F W W QF F W QF F W QF — — Canada 37-7 — 3R — W F 3R SF W W SF QF QF W — — Cincinnati 35-12 SF W — — F 3R QF F F QF F F 2R 2R 1RShanghai 34-5 QF W — SF W SF W W — SF SF — — — — Paris 37-8 W F — QF W W W 2R QF 3R W 3R 2R 2R 3RHamburg: 6-3 (SF - 2008; QF - 2007; 2R - 2006)

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 2 (57-11)2018: 1 (53-13)2017: 12 (32-8)2016: 2 (65-9)2015: 1 (82-6)

2014: 1 (61-8)2013: 2 (74-9)2012: 1 (75-12)2011: 1 (70-6)2010: 3 (61-18)

2009: 3 (78-19)2008: 3 (64-17)2007: 3 (68-19)2006: 16 (40-18)2005: 83 (11-11)

2004: 187 (2-3)2003: 676 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $739,202W-L: 46-27 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (4): Montpellier, Lyon (both w/Roger-Vasselin), Cincinnati, Beijing (both w/Polasek)F (1): Antalya (w/Polasek)SF (7): Pune (w/Bolelli),Miami (w/Roger-Vasselin), Wimbledon (w/Polasek), Hamburg (w/Pavic), Chengdu, Basel, Paris (all w/Polasek)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Enjoyed Top 10 doubles finishes in 2015 and 2017, peaking at No. 4 on 8 June 2015 after winning Roland Garros title w/Melo. Achieved career-high No. 29 in singles on 7 October 2013 after reaching Tokyo SF. Ended 2013 as No. 1 Croat in singles for 1st time at No. 33.

> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2013-16 w/Melo, 2017 w/Granollers and 2019 w/Polasek. Advanced to 2014 final.

> Winner of 15 ATP Tour doubles titles, highlighted by 2015 Roland Garros w/Melo. Won 4 ATP Masters 1000 titles w/Melo, as well as 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati w/Polasek. Captured mixed doubles titles at 2018 Roland Garros, 2019 Roland Garros and 2019 Wimbledon w/L. Chan.

> In singles, won 2011 Zagreb title and finishing runner-up at 2011 ’s-Hertogenbosch. Advanced to R16 at 2013 Wimbledon and 3 times at ATP Masters 1000 events, including 2011 Montreal, where he beat No. 2 Nadal for biggest win of career.

> Helped Croatia to 2018 Davis Cup title with 2-2 doubles record (CRO d. FRA 3-1 in final). Went 4-0 in 2016, including wins w/Cilic over Herbert/Mahut, Bryan/Bryan and Del Potro/L. Mayer (ARG d. CRO 3-2 in final).

CAREER TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (15): 2019 (4): Beijing (H), Cincinnati (H) (both w/Polasek), Lyon (CL), Montpellier (IH) (both w/Roger-Vasselin); 2018 (2): Chengdu (H) (w/Pavic); Munich (CL) (w/Ram); 2017 (3): Basel (IH) (w/Granollers), Hamburg (CL) (w/Pavic), Rotterdam (IH) (w/Granollers); 2016 (2): Cincinnati (H), Toronto (H) (both w/Melo); 2015 (3): Paris (IH), Roland Garros (CL), Acapulco (H) (all w/Melo); 2013 (1): Shanghai (H) (w/Melo). FINALIST (15).

PERSONAL> Began playing at age 8.> Father, Tomislav; mother, Davorka; brothers, Zeljko and Mladen, both work as tennis coaches.

> Favourite surface is hard and shot is serve.

> Enjoys music, movies, table tennis and video games.

> Wife, Maja (married 16 November 2013); sons, Petar (born 16 June 2014) and Josip (born 2 April 2016).

> Coached by his brother Mladen. Fitness trainer is Stjepan Medak and physiotherapist is Alen Stokan.

IVAN DODIG CRO

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)Roland Garros W - 2015 (w/Melo) Mixed: W - 2019, 2018 (w/L. Chan)Wimbledon F - 2013 (w/Melo) Mixed: W - 2019 (w/L. Chan)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 1310-11 RR — RR RR SF F SF (2019 w/Polasek, 2017 w/Granollers, 2013-16 w/Melo)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (5 titles) Monte-Carlo F - 2014 (w/Melo)Rome F - 2017 (w/Granollers)Canada W - 2016 (w/Melo); F - 2017 (w/Bopanna), 2014 (w/Melo)Cincinnati W - 2019 (w/Polasek), 2016 (w/Melo)Shanghai W - 2013 (w/Melo)Paris W - 2015 (w/Melo); F - 2017 (w/Granollers)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 298-204CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $7,424,605

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 29 (7 October 2013)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 4 (8 June 2015)

BORN: 2 January 1985, Medjugorje, BIHRESIDENCE: Freeport, Bahamas

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 81kg (179lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@DodigTennis @ivandodigofficial @ivan_dodig

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 12 (46-27)2018: 35 (34-26)2017: 5 (43-23)2016: 13 (32-18)2015: 6 (38-16)

2014: 12 (30-22)2013: 7 (31-25)2012: 31 (29-21)2011: 93 (12-18)2010: 185 (1-3)

2009: 274 (0-2)2008: 345 (1-2)2007: 152 (1-1)2006: 325 (0-0)2005: T869 (0-0)

2004: T920 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $190,413W-L: 0-3 (singles), 2-2 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 49-18 (singles)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 82 on 6 April 2015 after reaching San Luis Potosi, MEX Challenger SF. Broke into Top 100 on 23 March 2015 after spending 100 straight weeks ranked between No. 101 and No. 200. Finished a season in Top 100 for 1st time in 2019.

> Defeated No. 21 Simon for biggest win of career and saved 2 MPs vs. Nieminen to reach 1st ATP Tour QF at 2015 Brisbane as WC. Also advanced to 2015 Nice QF. Made victorious ATP debut at 2012 Brisbane as WC (d. Mahut).

> Advanced to Australian Open 2R as WC in 2012, 2013 and 2015. Lost to Hewitt in 2016 Australian Open 1R as WC, marking last of his countryman's 616 singles wins. Qualified at Roland Garros and Wimbledon in both 2013 and 2014.

> Owns 164-89 career record on ATP Challenger Tour (10-6 in finals). Went 49-18 at Challengers in 2019 with 4 titles in 6 finals: Bangkok, THA; Baotou, CHN; Playford, AUS and Pune, IND.

> Peaked at No. 7 in junior rankings on 5 July 2010. Went 82-41 on ITF Junior Circuit with runs in 2010 to Australian Open QF, Roland Garros SF and Wimbledon QF.

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Duckman.> Started playing tennis at age 7 along with other sports.

> Father, David, is a surgeon; mother, Karen; brother, Nick; sister, Kate.

> Grandmother, Beryl Penrose, swept singles and doubles titles at 1955 Australian Championships.

> Idols growing up were Lleyton Hewitt and Pat Rafter.

> Favourite surface is grass, shot

is serve and tournament is Australian Open.

> Studying towards a commerce degree at Deakin University.

> Enjoys rugby and says if he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a rugby player for Newcastle Knights.

> Coached by Mark Draper. Fitness trainer is Ian Prangley (since 2010).

> Underwent surgeries on right foot in February 2017, right shoulder in March 2017, right foot in August 2017, right foot in January 2018 and right elbow in February 2018.

JAMES DUCKWORTH AUS

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-19) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12Aus. Open 3-7 1R — 1R 1R 2R 1R 2R 2RRoland Garros 0-4 — 1R — — 1R 1R 1R —Wimbledon 1-4 — 1R — — 2R 1R 1R —US Open 1-4 — 1R — 2R 1R — 1R —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-2) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Indian Wells 1-1 — — — — 2RMiami 1-1 — — — — 2RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — — — — —Madrid 0-0 — — — — —Rome 0-0 — — — — —Canada 0-0 — — — — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — — — —Shanghai 0-0 — — — — — Paris 0-0 — — — — —

CAREER W-L: 21-46CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-8CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 4-4

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,491,790HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 82 (6 April 2015)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 253 (18 January 2016)

BORN: 21 January 1992, Sydney, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Sydney, Australia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 82kg (181lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@JamesDuck21 @ jamesduckworth21

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 100 (0-3)2018: 245 (2-6)2017: 979 (0-1)

2016: 103 (4-8)2015: 120 (9-11)2014: 127 (1-7)

2013: 136 (3-7) 2012: 210 (2-3)2011: 274 (0-0)

2010: 755 (0-0)2009: T1711 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $678,685W-L: 13-21 (singles), 1-8 (doubles)SINGLES QF (4): Rotterdam, Geneva, Antalya, Zhuhai

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 23 on 2 July 2018 after winning 3rd ATP Tour title at Antalya. Broke into Top 100 on 23 February 2015 after reaching Morelos, MEX Challenger final. Finished 5 straight seasons in Top 100 (2015-19).

> First player to sweep both Russian titles in a single season, capturing 1st championships of career at St. Petersburg and Moscow in 2017.

> Finished 2017 season on 24-7 run, including 1st final at Winston-Salem. Earned career-best 36 victories in 2017, highlighted by biggest wins of career over No. 3 Wawrinka in Dubai 1R and No. 4 A. Zverev in Shenzhen QF.

> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R on 5 occasions, including 2018 Roland Garros, where he led No. 3 A. Zverev by 2 sets to 1 and held 1 MP before losing.

> Defeated Nadal en route to 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Miami R16. Also reached R16 at 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo as Q and 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Paris.

CAREER TITLES (3): 2018 (1): Antalya (G); 2017 (2): Moscow (IH) , St. Petersburg (IH).

FINALIST (1): 2017 (1): Winston-Salem (H).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5.> Father, Nerfid, has been running a tennis school since 1994; mother, Zaneta; brother, Zlatan.

> Born soon after outbreak of Bosnian War in a hospital near Zetra Olympic Hall, which was destroyed but would later serve as location where he began playing tennis.

> Served as a ballboy at Sarajevo, BIH Challenger.

> Admired Patrick Rafter and Roger Federer growing up.

> Enjoyed tennis, skiing, football and acting as a child.

> Acted in 2 movies: Grbavica (2006), as background actor, and Morderischer Frieden (2007), in which he played major role as Durcan.

> Supports Bosnian football team FK Zeljeznicar.

> Studied political science at University of Sarajevo.

> Coached by Petar Popovic. Fitness trainer is Strahinja Tomovic.

> Struggled with back, abdominal, shoulder and stomach injuries in 2019.

DAMIR DZUMHUR BIH

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 16-22) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Aus. Open 5-5 1R 3R 1R 2R — 3RRoland Garros 4-6 1R 3R 1R 1R 3R 1RWimbledon 3-5 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R — US Open 4-6 2R 1R 3R 2R 1R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-21) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Indian Wells 1-4 1R 2R 2R 1R —Miami 5-4 2R 2R 2R 4R 1RMonte-Carlo 2-4 1R 1R 1R 3R —Madrid 1-1 — 2R — — —Rome 1-2 — 2R — 1R — Canada 0-1 — 1R — — —Cincinnati 0-1 — 1R — — —Shanghai 0-2 — 1R 1R — —Paris 2-2 1R 3R — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,102,645HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 23 (2 July 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 117 (13 August 2018)

CAREER W-L: 114-118CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-16CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 6-6

BORN: 20 May 1992, Sarajevo, BIHRESIDENCE: Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.75m (5'9") / 68kg (150lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@DzumhurDamir @DzumhurD @damirdzumhur

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 93 (13-21)2018: 47 (25-31)2017: 30 (36-24)

2016: 77 (23-22)2015: 82 (8-9)2014: 109 (5-7)

2013: 189 (2-1)2012: 221 (0-2)2011: 343 (0-1)

2010: 1008 (2-0) 2009: T1664 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $995,608W-L: 17-22 (singles), 5-8 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): EastbourneQF (1): Washington

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 14 on 8 October 2018 after reaching Beijing SF. Became No. 1 Brit on 5 March 2018, ending Murray's 12-year reign. Earned new career-high ranking 10 times in 2016 and 9 times in 2018, but never in 2017 and 2019. Reached No. 8 in junior rankings on 16 January 2012.

> Won 1st ATP Tour singles title in 1st tournament as No. 1 seed at 2018 Antwerp. Ended 0-5 start to career in ATP Tour SFs by reaching 1st final at 2018 Marrakech. Did not drop a set en route to 1st doubles title at 2018 Estoril with countryman and 1st-time partner Norrie.

> Earned biggest win of career over No. 3 Dimitrov en route to 2018 Australian Open SF. Became 4th Brit to reach Australian Open SF and 6th Brit to reach Grand Slam SF in Open Era. Advanced to 1st Grand Slam 3R and 4R at 2016 US Open. Won boys' doubles titles w/Ferreira Silva at 2012 US Open and 2013 Roland Garros.

> Snapped 0-9 start to career in ATP Masters 1000 2R matches by defeating Djokovic en route to 2018 Madrid QF. Went on to reach 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai QF.

> Made Davis Cup debut in 2015 final (GBR d. BEL 3-1). Became 1st player since F. Lopez in 2003 to debut in final. Went 3-0 to lead Brits to 2019 Davis Cup SF (ESP d. GBR 2-1).

CAREER TITLES (1): 2018 (1): Antwerp (IH). FINALIST (1): 2018 (1): Marrakech (CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Kedders.> Father, Steven, is an accountant who grew up in Zimbabwe; mother, Denise, is a former sprinter from South Africa; sister, Kelly.

> Moved to North Yorkshire from South Africa at age 3.

> Began playing tennis by chance at age 10, taking lessons at a local club where his sister used to swim.

> Left school at age 14 to train at the Win Tennis academy in Berkshire.

> Idols growing up were Andy Murray and Marat Safin.

> Trained with countryman Murray in Miami before 2012-14 seasons.

> Favourite surface is clay, shot is forehand and tournament is Wimbledon.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a cricket player or Formula 1 driver.

> Hobbies include riding his Yamaha Rhino 4x4, listening to music and playing golf. Follows Formula 1 and loves sports cars.

> Lifelong fan of Liverpool FC. Says that he is more nervous watching the team than playing tennis.

> Ambassador for Great Ormond Street Hospital Childrens Charity.

> Coached by Colin Beecher and Franco Davin.

> Struggled with left knee injury in 2019.

KYLE EDMUND GBR

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 22-20) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Aus. Open 6-5 1R SF 2R 1R 1R — — Roland Garros 7-4 2R 3R 3R 2R 2R — — Wimbledon 4-7 2R 3R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1RUS Open 5-4 1R 1R 3R 4R — — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 23-31) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Indian Wells 3-4 4R 2R 2R 1R — — Miami 3-6 4R 2R 1R 2R 1R 1RMonte-Carlo 1-3 1R 1R 2R — — — Madrid 3-2 1R QF — — — —Rome 3-3 1R 3R 2R — — —Canada 1-4 2R 1R 1R 1R — —Cincinnati 1-3 1R 2R 1R — — —Shanghai 5-4 1R QF 2R 2R — — Paris 3-2 3R — 2R — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,313,587HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 14 (8 October 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 143 (7 October 2019)

CAREER W-L: 107-106CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-23CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 4-6

BORN: 8 January 1995, Johannesburg, RSARESIDENCE: Nassau, Bahamas

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 83kg (183lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.kedders.co.uk @kyle8edmund @kyleedmundtennis @kyle.edmund

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 69 (17-22)2018: 14 (37-21)

2017: 50 (30-30)2016: 45 (21-20)

2015: 102 (1-5)2014: 193 (0-5)

2013: 376 (1-3)2012: 568 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $887,543W-L: 19-21 (singles), 6-9 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 20-4 (singles), 2-2 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): Delray BeachQF (2): Eastbourne, Atlanta

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 41 on 6 March 2017 and returned to career-high No. 41 on 28 October 2019. Unranked as recently as 30 April 2018. Finished a season as No. 1 Brit for 1st time in 2019. Peaked at No. 10 in junior rankings on 1 January 2008.

> Earned 4 wins in 3 sets en route to 1st ATP Tour final at 2017 Sydney. Reached 2019 Delray Beach final as 148th-ranked Q, but squandered 3 championship points against Albot. Went on to beat Moldovan at Eastbourne and Atlanta in 2019.

> Defeated No. 7 Cilic for biggest win of career en route to 2017 Australian Open 4R. Held 1 MP against eventual champion Wawrinka in 2016 US Open 3R before falling in 5 sets. Also reached 3R at 2013 US Open as Q, 2016 Wimbledon, 2019 Wimbledon and 2019 US Open.

> In 2019, qualified at Australian Open, Delray Beach, Beijing and ATP Masters 1000 events in Indian Wells, Rome and Montreal. Posted career-high 19 tour-level wins in 2019.

> Owns 108-69 ATP Challenger Tour record (8-6 in finals).

Captured consecutive Challenger titles on grass in 2019 at Surbiton, GBR and Nottingham, GBR. Boasts Challenger wins over one-time Top 10 players Clement, J. Melzer and Stepanek.

CAREER FINALIST (2): 2019 (1): Delray Beach (H); 2017 (1): Sydney (H).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Evo.> Played squash before taking up tennis at age 7 with his father.

> Father, David, is an electrician;

mother, Bernadette, is a nurse; sisters, Clare and Laura.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot is slice backhand and event is Davis Cup.

> Idols growing up were Tim Henman and Pete Sampras.

> Member of British team that won World Junior Tennis title in 2004.

> Enjoys playing golf (9 handicap) and watching football (supports Aston Villa).

> Coached by Mark Hilton.

DANIEL EVANS GBR

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 14-13) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09Aus. Open 4-3 2R — 4R 1R — — — — — — —Roland Garros 0-2 1R — 1R — — — — — — — —Wimbledon 4-5 3R — — 3R — 1R — — 1R — 1RUS Open 6-3 3R — — 3R — — 3R — — — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 3-9) W-L 20 19 18 17Indian Wells 1-2 1R — 2RMiami 1-2 2R — 1RMonte-Carlo 0-1 — — 1RMadrid 0-1 — — 1RRome 0-2 1R — 1RCanada 1-1 2R — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — —Shanghai 0-0 — — — Paris 0-0 — — —

CAREER W-L: 54-68CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 3-10CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-5

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,301,746HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 41 (6 March 2017)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 145 (7 October 2019)

BORN: 23 May 1990, Birmingham, EnglandRESIDENCE: Birmingham, England

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.75m (5'9") / 75kg (165lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 42 (19-21)2018: 199 (1-1)2017: 134 (13-12)2016: 66 (9-10)

2015: 185 (0-2)2014: 297 (4-6)2013: 150 (6-4)2012: 295 (2-3)

2011: 344 (0-2)2010: 362 (0-3)2009: 261 (0-3)2008: 481 (0-1)

2007: T1180 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,390,028W-L: 51-20 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (5): Barcelona, Rome, Eastbourne, Wimbledon, US OpenF (2): Sydney, CincinnatiSF (3): Rio de Janeiro, Roland Garros, ATP Finals (all w/Cabal)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Became co-No. 1 in doubles with countryman and partner Cabal on 15 July 2019. Ended 2019 at No. 1 and 2018 at No. 2 in team rankings w/Cabal. Broke into Top 10 on 10 September 2018 after reaching US Open SF w/Cabal.

> Advanced to Nitto ATP Finals SF w/Cabal in 2018 (2-2) and 2019 (1-3). Made team debut on tour in 2011.

> Captured all 16 of his ATP Tour doubles titles w/Cabal. Colombians led ATP with 5 titles and 51 wins in 2019. Earned 30+ wins in 6 straight seasons (2014-19). Posted 262 of his 269 career wins w/Cabal. Also owns 12 ATP Challenger Tour doubles titles w/Cabal, winning 6 in their native Colombia.

> Won 1st Grand Slam title in 31st appearance as a team w/Cabal, defeating Mahut/Roger-Vasselin in 4 hours, 57 minutes at 2019 Wimbledon. Added 2019 US Open title w/Cabal. Runner-up at 2018 Australian Open w/Cabal, as well as in mixed doubles at 2016 Wimbledon and 2017 Roland Garros w/Groenefeld.

> Swept back-to-back ATP Masters 1000 Rome titles w/Cabal in 2018 and 2019. Cabal and Farah are 1st Colombians in

men's doubles or men's singles to be ranked No. 1, qualify for ATP Finals, win a Grand Slam title and win an ATP Masters 1000 title.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (16): 2019 (5): US Open (H), Wimbledon (G), Eastbourne (G), Rome (CL), Barcelona (CL); 2018 (1): Rome (CL); 2017 (2): Munich (CL), Buenos Aires (CL); 2016 (4): Moscow (IH), Nice (CL), Rio de Janeiro (CL), Buenos Aires (CL); 2015 (2): Geneva (CL), Sao Paulo (ICL); 2014 (2): Winston-Salem (H), Rio de Janeiro (CL) (all w/Cabal). FINALIST (18).

PERSONAL> Started playing tennis at age 3 with his father Patrick, who is a tennis coach.

> Mother, Eva, is a retired school teacher and was the Lebanese

women's volleyball team captain at 1976 Montreal Olympics. Sister, Romy, played tennis for University of Miami.

> Majored in economics at University of Southern California, where he played 2007-10 and was a 3-time All-American in both singles and doubles.

> Two days after winning Wimbledon title, awarded Great Cross of the Order of Merit by Colombia president Ivan Duque on 15 July 2019.

> Idols growing up were Roger Federer and Marat Safin.

> Favourite shot is his serve and favourite surface is hard.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a golfer.

> Enjoys reading and watching movies.

> Coached by Jeff Coetzee. Fitness trainer is Jeffry Vergara and physiotherapist is Jayson Mathiou.

ROBERT FARAH COL

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Aus. Open F - 2018 (w/Cabal)Wimbledon W - 2019 (w/Cabal)US Open W - 2019 (w/Cabal)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY Career 20 19 183-5 SF SF (w/Cabal)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Miami F - 2014 (w/Cabal)Rome W - 2019, 2018 (w/Cabal)Cincinnati F - 2019, 2018 (w/Cabal)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 269-158 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,709,746

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 163 (6 June 2011)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (15 July 2019)

BORN: 20 January 1987, Montreal, CanadaRESIDENCE: Panama City, Panama

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 89kg (196lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.colombianpower.com @RobertFarah_ @RobertFarahOficial @robertfarah

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: T1 (51-20)2018: T5 (39-23)2017: 27 (33-15)2016: T30 (33-21)2015: 27 (37-24)

2014: 23 (35-20)2013: 48 (21-17)2012: 64 (16-14)2011: 83 (4-3)2010: 160 (0-1)

2009: N/R (0-0) 2008: N/R (0-0)2007: N/R (0-0)2006: T1610 (0-0)2005: T1095 (0-0)

2004: T1298 (0-0)2003: T1672 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $8,716,975W-L: 53-10 (singles), 1-1 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (4): Dubai, Miami, Halle, BaselF (2): Indian Wells, WimbledonSF (2): Roland Garros, ATP FinalsQF (4): Madrid, Rome, US Open, Shanghai

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Set new records with 310 weeks

overall and 237 consecutive weeks at No. 1 (2004-08). Became oldest No. 1 in history at age 36 on 19 February 2018. Ended 5 seasons as No. 1 (2004-07, 2009). One of 5 players to finish 5+ seasons at No. 1 along with Sampras (6), Connors (5), Djokovic (5) and Nadal (5).

> Holds Nitto ATP Finals records for titles (6), finals (10), SFs (16), appearances (17) and wins (59), capturing championship in 3 cities (Houston 2003-04, Shanghai 2006-07, London 2010-11) and 5 times with 5-0 record (2003-04, 2006, 2010-11).

> Owns 103 titles and 1,237 wins -- 2nd-most in Open Era behind Connors’ 109 titles and 1,274 wins. Earned 100th title at 2019 Dubai (d. Tsitsipas) and 1,000th win in 2015 Brisbane final (d. Raonic). Enjoyed 41-match win streak (2006-07), reached 17 straight finals (2005-06), posted 24-match win streak in finals (2003-05), won 24 straight matches vs. Top 10 (2003-05) and earned record 65 consecutive victories on grass (2003-08). Went 81-4 in 2005 (.953) for best win percentage since McEnroe went 82-3 in 1984 (.965). Boasts 10 wins vs. World No. 1 and 10 wins from 2 sets down. Never retired in 1,730 matches on tour (1,507 singles and 223 doubles).

> Greatest of all time at Grand Slams with 20 titles in 31 finals and 357 victories overall. One of 8 men to win all 4 majors, securing career Grand Slam at 2009 Roland Garros. Captured record 8th

Wimbledon title in 2017. By winning 6th Australian Open title at age 36 in 2018, became 2nd-oldest Grand Slam champion in Open Era behind Rosewall, 37, at 1972 Australian Open. Owns Open Era records for consecutive Grand Slam finals (10), SFs (23) and QFs (36). Won 16 of 27 Grand Slam events beginning with 2003 Wimbledon, then 1 of 27 after that. Made 20 straight appearances at Australian Open (2000-19) and 21 at Wimbledon (1999-2019). Boasts 28 titles, 50 finals and 381 wins at ATP Masters 1000s, including Indian Wells/Miami 'Sunshine Double' in 2005-06 and 2017.

> Two-time Olympic medallist, earning gold in doubles at 2008 Beijing w/Wawrinka and silver in singles at 2012 London. Finished 4th in singles at 2000 Sydney Olympics. Clinched 2014 Davis Cup title for Switzerland by beating Gasquet for 50th Davis Cup win (SUI d. FRA 3-1).

CAREER TITLES (103): 2019 (4): Basel (IH), Halle (G), Miami (H), Dubai (H); 2018 (4): Basel (IH), Stuttgart (G), Rotterdam (IH), Australian Open (H); 2017 (7): Basel (IH), Shanghai (H), Wimbledon (G), Halle (G), Miami (H), Indian Wells (H), Australian Open (H); 2015 (6): Basel (IH), Cincinnati (H), Halle (G), Istanbul (CL), Dubai (H), Brisbane (H); 2014 (5): Basel (IH), Shanghai (H), Cincinnati (H), Halle (G), Dubai (H); 2013 (1): Halle (G); 2012 (6): Cincinnati (H), Wimbledon (G), Madrid (CL), Indian Wells (H), Dubai (H), Rotterdam (IH); 2011 (4): ATP Finals (IH), Paris (IH), Basel (IH); Doha (H); 2010 (5): ATP Finals (IH), Basel (IH), Stockholm (IH), Cincinnati (H), Australian Open (H); 2009 (4): Cincinnati (H), Wimbledon (G), Roland Garros (CL), Madrid (CL); 2008 (4): Basel (IH), US Open (H), Halle (G), Estoril (CL); 2007 (8): ATP Finals (IH), Basel (IH), US Open (H), Cincinnati (H), Wimbledon (G), Hamburg (CL), Dubai (H),

Australian Open (H); 2006 (12): ATP Finals (IH), Basel (IC), Madrid (IH), Tokyo (H), US Open (H), Toronto (H), Wimbledon (G), Halle (G), Miami (H), Indian Wells (H), Australian Open (H), Doha (H); 2005 (11): Bangkok (IH), US Open (H), Cincinnati (H), Wimbledon (G), Halle (G), Hamburg (CL), Miami (H), Indian Wells (H), Dubai (H), Rotterdam (IH), Doha (H); 2004 (11): ATP Finals (H), Bangkok (IH), US Open (H), Toronto (H), Gstaad (CL), Wimbledon (G), Halle (G), Hamburg (CL), Indian Wells (H), Dubai (H), Australian Open (H); 2003 (7): ATP Finals (H), Vienna (IH), Wimbledon (G), Halle (G), Munich (CL), Dubai (H), Marseille (IH); 2002 (3): Vienna (IH), Hamburg (CL), Sydney (H); 2001 (1): Milan (IC).FINALIST (54).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (6).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 8.> Mother, Lynette, is South African; father, Robert, is Swiss; sister, Diana.

> Idols growing up were Stefan Edberg, Boris Becker and Pete Sampras.

> Served as ballboy from 1993-94 at hometown tournament in Basel, where he has gone on to win 10 titles and 75 matches.

> Enjoys spending time with family, skiing, relaxing on the beach, table tennis and playing cards.

> Supports FC Basel (football).> Speaks English, French, German and Swiss German.

> Winner of a record 37 ATP Tour Awards: ATP Tour No. 1 (2004-07, 2009), Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of Year (2006, 2013), Comeback Player of the Year (2017), Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship (2004-09, 2011-17) and Fans' Favourite (2003-18).

> Most decorated athlete in history of Laureus World Sports Awards, winning Sportsman of the Year 5 times (2005-08, 2018) and Comeback of the Year in 2018.

ROGER FEDERER SUI

CAREER W-L: 1,237-270CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 224-122CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 30-23

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $129,231,891HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 1 (2 February 2004)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 24 (9 June 2003)

BORN: 8 August 1981, Basel, SwitzerlandRESIDENCE: Switzerland

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6’1”) / 85kg (187lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

www.rogerfederer.com @rogerfederer @Federer @rogerfederer

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> Other Awards: Swiss of the Year (2003, 2017); Swiss Athlete of the Year (2003-04, 2006-07, 2012, 2014); ITF Player of the Year (2004-2007, 2009); ITWA Player of Year and Ambassador for Tennis (2004-06); BBC Sports Overseas Personality of Year (2004, 2006-07); L'Equipe's Champion of Champions (2005-2007); ESPY's Best Male International Athlete Award (2007); U.S. Academy Outstanding Athlete presented by USA Today and MSNBC (2005-06); GQ Germany International Man of the Year (2005); Swiss Team of the Year with Stan Wawrinka (2008) and the Swiss Davis Cup Team (2014); US Open Sportsmanship Award (2014) and GQ Most Stylish Man (2016).

> Founded the Roger Federer Foundation in 2003, investing more than $50 million in support of community-driven initiatives to increase the quality of education in Southern Africa (Zambia, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Botswana, South Africa) and Switzerland. Foundation's 6

model preschools in Malawi served as evacuation centres for people displaced by Cyclone Idai in March 2019.

> Recognised in the 2019 Forbes Fab 40 as the World's Most Valuable Athlete Brand with a $62 million value. Tiger Woods finished No. 2 at $33 million (golf), followed by Cristiano Ronaldo at $29 million (football) and LeBron James at $28 million (basketball).

> Defeated Alexander Zverev in front of 42,517 fans in Mexico City on 23 November 2019. Exhibition set record for most-attended tennis match in history.

> Named one of 100 Most Influential People of 2018 by Time Magazine, appearing on cover of 30 April / 7 May 2018 issue.

> Awarded an honourary doctorate degree by University of Basel Faculty of Medicine on 24 November 2017.

> Ranked No. 2 on the Reputation Institute's 2011 study of world's most respected, admired and trusted personalities. Finished behind Nelson Mandela and ahead of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs,

Oprah Winfrey and Bono.> Pictured on official Swiss stamps (2007) and coins (2020). First person to receive those honours while still living.

> President of ATP Player Council from 2008-14. Rejoined council from 2019-20.

> Wife, Mirka Vavrinec (married 11 April 2009), reached WTA career-high No. 76. Shared 1st kiss at 2000 Sydney Olympics, where Federer finished 4th. Teamed at 2002 Hopman Cup and went 1-2 in mixed doubles.

> Father to 2 sets of twins: Myla & Charlene (born 23 July 2009) and Leo & Lenny (born 6 May 2014).

> Coached by Swiss Davis Cup captain Severin Luthi (since 2007) and former World No. 3 Ivan Ljubicic (since 2016). Fitness trainer is Pierre Paganini and physical therapist is Daniel Troxler.

> Limited to 7 events in 2016 due to left knee injury suffered while drawing a bath for daughters. Underwent arthroscopic left knee surgery on 3 February 2016 -- 1st operation of career.

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 357-58, 20 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99Aus. Open 97-14 4R W W SF 3R SF SF SF SF W F SF W W SF W 4R 4R 3R 3R —Roland Garros 70-17 SF — — — QF 4R QF SF F QF W F F F SF 3R 1R 1R QF 4R 1RWimbledon 101-13 F QF W SF F F 2R W QF QF W F W W W W W 1R QF 1R 1RUS Open 89-14 QF 4R QF — F SF 4R QF SF SF F W W W W W 4R 4R 4R 3R —

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 0259-17 SF SF SF — F F SF F W W SF RR W W F W W SF

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 381-108, 28 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99Indian Wells 66-13 F F W — F F QF W SF 3R SF SF 2R W W W 2R 3R 1R — —Miami 56-14 W 2R W — — QF — 3R SF 4R SF QF 4R W W 3R QF F QF 2R 1RMonte-Carlo 30-13 — — — QF 3R F — — QF — 3R F F F QF — — 2R QF 1R 1RMadrid 38-11 QF — — — 2R — 3R W SF F W SF F W — — SF QF — — —Rome 34-16 QF — — 3R F 2R F SF 3R 2R SF QF 3R F — 2R F 1R 3R 1R —Canada 35-10 — — F — — F — — 3R F QF 2R F W — W SF 1R — 1R —Cincinnati 47-10 3R F — — W W QF W QF W W 3R W 2R W 1R 2R 1R — 1R —Shanghai 23-6 QF SF W — 2R W 3R SF — F — — — — — — — — — — — Paris 23-11 — SF — — 3R QF SF — W SF 2R QF 3R — — — QF QF 2R 1R —Hamburg: 29-4 (W–2007, 2005, 2004, 2002; F - 2008; 3R - 2003; 1R - 2001, 2000)Stuttgart: 1-2 (2R - 2001, 2000)Doubles Titles (1): 2003 – Miami (w/Mirnyi)

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 3 (53-10)2018: 3 (50-10)2017: 2 (54-5)2016: 16 (21-7)

2015: 3 (63-11)2014: 2 (73-12)2013: 6 (45-17)2012: 2 (71-12)

2011: 3 (64-12)2010: 2 (65-13)2009: 1 (61-12)2008: 2 (66-15)

2007: 1 (68-9)2006: 1 (92-5)2005: 1 (81-4)2004: 1 (74-6)

2003: 2 (78-17)2002: 6 (58-22) 2001: 13 (49-21)2000: 29 (36-30)

1999: 64 (13-17)1998: 302 (2-3)1997: T700 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $2,895,013W-L: 30-24 (singles), 6-8 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): Monte-CarloQF (6): Auckland, Hamburg, Los Cabos, Montreal, Beijing, Shanghai

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> On 10 June 2019, became oldest player to break into Top 10 for 1st time at age 32. Also became 1st Italian in Top 10 since No. 10 Barazzutti on 22 January 1979. Reached career-high No. 9 on 15 July 2019. Finished 9 straight seasons in Top 50 (2011-19) and 13 straight in Top 100 (2007-19).

> Qualified for 2015 Nitto ATP Finals in doubles w/Bolelli (1-2). Also in 2015, won Australian Open title and reached 3 ATP Masters 1000 finals w/Bolelli. Became 1st All-Italian team to win a Grand Slam in Open Era. Peaked at No. 7 in doubles on 20 July 2015.

> In singles, won career-high 46 matches and 3 titles in 2018. Captured 8 of his 9 career titles on clay. Earned 30+ wins in 6 of last 7 seasons (2013-15, 2017-19).

> Beat Nadal for 3rd time on clay en route to 2019 Monte-Carlo title. Became 1st Italian ATP Masters 1000 champion. Earned 300th career win in 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Rome 1R (d. Monfils). One year earlier in Rome 2R, enjoyed biggest win of career over No. 1 Murray.

> Advanced to Grand Slam 4R-or-better on 6 occasions, highlighted by 2011 Roland Garros QF. Defeated Nadal from 2 sets down in 2015 US Open 3R, marking only Grand Slam loss of Nadal's career from 2 sets up.

CAREER TITLES (9): 2019 (1): Monte-Carlo (CL); 2018 (3): Los Cabos (H), Bastad (CL), Sao Paulo (ICL); 2017 (1): Gstaad (CL); 2016 (1): Umag (CL); 2014 (1): Vina del Mar (CL); 2013 (2): Hamburg (CL), Stuttgart (CL).FINALIST (10): 2018 (1): Chengdu (H); 2017 (1): St. Petersburg (IH); 2016 (1): Moscow (IH); 2015 (2): Hamburg (CL), Rio de Janeiro (CL); 2014 (2): Munich (CL), Buenos Aires (CL); 2013 (1): Umag (CL); 2012 (2): St. Petersburg (IH), Bucharest (CL).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (9).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Fogna.> Began playing tennis at age 4.

> Father, Fulvio, owns his own company; mother, Silvana, is a housewife; sister, Fulvia.

> Speaks Italian, English, Spanish and French.

> Fan of football teams Inter Milan and Genoa C.F.C.

> Wife, 2015 US Open women's champion Flavia Pennetta (married 11 June 2016). Son, Federico (born 19 May 2017), was born 3 days after his win over No. 1 Murray at ATP Masters 1000 Rome.

> Coached by former World No. 7 Corrado Barazzutti and Alberto Giraudo.

FABIO FOGNINI ITA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 54-46) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07Aus. Open 10-12 3R 4R 2R 1R 1R 4R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R — Roland Garros 21-11 4R 4R 3R 1R 2R 3R 3R 3R QF 3R 1R — 1RWimbledon 14-11 3R 3R 3R 2R 2R 3R 1R 2R — 3R 2R 1R — US Open 9-12 1R 2R 1R 2R 4R 2R 1R 3R 2R 1R 1R 1R — Doubles Titles (1): 2015 - Australian Open (w/Bolelli)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 151-2 — — — — RR (w/ Bolelli)

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 78-85, 1 title) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06Indian Wells 7-10 2R 2R 3R — 2R 4R 2R — 1R 2R 1R 2R — —Miami 10-8 3R 3R SF — 2R 4R 3R — 1R 1R — — — — Monte-Carlo 17-10 W 2R 1R 1R 2R 3R SF 2R 2R 1R 3R — — —Madrid 6-11 3R 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R — 1R 2R 1R — —Rome 12-12 3R QF 3R 1R 3R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R — — 1RCanada 10-10 QF 2R — 2R 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R 2R — — 3R — Cincinnati 5-7 — — 2R 1R 1R QF 1R 1R 2R — — — — — Shanghai 10-9 QF — 3R 2R 2R 1R 3R 1R 1R — 2R — — — Paris 1-8 2R 3R — 1R 1R 2R 2R — 1R 2R — — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $14,320,288HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 9 (15 July 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 7 (20 July 2015)

CAREER W-L: 358-305CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 15-61CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 20-13

BORN: 24 May 1987, Sanremo, ItalyRESIDENCE: Arma di Taggia, Italy

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.78m (5'10") / 79kg (174lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.fabiofognini.eu @fabiofogna Fabio Fognini @fabiofogna

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 12 (30-24)2018: 13 (46-22)2017: 27 (36-23)2016: 49 (26-23)2015: 21 (32-26)

2014: 20 (40-26)2013: 16 (42-27)2012: 45 (22-24)2011: 48 (25-27)2010: 55 (16-26)

2009: 54 (20-26)2008: 92 (16-18)2007: 94 (5-7)2006: 249 (2-5)2005: 302 (0-1)

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

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,275,240W-L: 31-30 (singles), 10-10 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): EastbourneF (2): Atlanta, Los CabosSF (1): LyonQF (1): Auckland

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 25 on 5 August 2019 after reaching back-to-back finals at Atlanta and Los Cabos. At age 21, became youngest American in Top 25 since Roddick, 21, on 31 May 2004. Earned 1st ranking point on same date (10 February 2014) and at same event as countryman Tiafoe (Palm Coast, USA Futures).

> Qualified for 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals and went 1-2 (d. Caruana, l. to Rublev and de Minaur).

> Captured 1st ATP Tour title at 2019 Eastbourne (d. Querrey). Reached 1st final in 3rd tour-level event at 2016 Memphis as 18-year-old WC. Remains youngest ATP finalist since Nishikori, 18, at 2008 Delray Beach and youngest American finalist since Chang, 17, at 1989 Wembley.

> Earned 5 Top 10 wins in 2019, including biggest wins of career over No. 5 Thiem at Laver Cup and No. 6 A. Zverev at Basel. Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 R16 at 2018 Indian Wells and 2019 Monte-Carlo. Reached Grand Slam 3R at 2018 US Open and 2019 Australian Open.

> Finished 2015 as World No. 1 junior. Went 91-21 on ITF Junior Circuit including wins over future ATP Top 25 players Rublev, Shapovalov and Tsitsipas. Reached QF-or-better at all 4 junior Grand Slams in 2015, highlighted by US Open title and Roland Garros final.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): Eastbourne (G).FINALIST (3): 2019 (2): Los Cabos (H), Atlanta (H); 2016 (1): Memphis (IH).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 2 because both parents played.

> Father, Guy, is a tennis coach; mother, Kathy May, was a Top 10 player on women's tour; brothers, Chris and Kyle.

> Likes all surfaces. Favourite shots are serve and forehand.

> Favourite tournament is US Open.

> Idols growing up were Juan Martin del Potro and Pete Sampras, who presented him with a cake on 18th birthday at 2015 Monterrey, MEX Challenger.

> Dream opponents are Sampras and Andre Agassi.

> Named 2016 ATP Newcomer of the Year.

> Enjoys playing FIFA and hanging out with friends.

> Fan of Manchester United and Los Angeles Chargers (NFL).

> Wife, Raquel Pedraza, played at all 4 junior Grand Slams (married 7 July 2016); son, Jordan (born 20 January 2017).

> Trains in Carson, CA, USA.> Coached by Paul Annacone and David Nainkin. Fitness trainer is Rodney "Rocket" Marshall.

TAYLOR FRITZ USA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 8-14) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Aus. Open 2-3 3R — 1R 1RRoland Garros 1-3 2R 1R — 1RWimbledon 2-4 2R 2R 1R 1RUS Open 3-4 1R 3R 2R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 15-19) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 5-4 1R 4R 3R 1RMiami 2-4 1R 1R 2R 2RMonte-Carlo 2-1 3R — — —Madrid 1-1 2R — — —Rome 1-1 2R — — —Canada 0-2 1R — — 1RCincinnati 0-2 1R — — 1RShanghai 3-3 2R 2R — 2RParis 1-1 2R — — —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 181-2 RR

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,113,950HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 25 (5 August 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 120 (18 November 2019)

CAREER W-L: 83-86CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 6-15CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-4

BORN: 28 October 1997, Rancho Santa Fe, CA, USARESIDENCE: Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 86kg (190lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@Taylor_Fritz97 @TaylorHFritz97 @taylor_fritz

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 32 (31-30)2018: 49 (23-20)

2017: 105 (13-13)2016: 76 (15-22)

2015: 177 (1-1)2014: T1141 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $952,830W-L: 22-26 (singles), 4-12 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): SofiaQF (4): Rotterdam, Dubai, Munich, Stuttgart

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 31 on 4 March 2019 after reaching Dubai QF. Highest-ranked Hungarian since No. 29 Taroczy on 11 July 1983. Set new career-high ranking 10 times in 2018. Broke into Top 100 on 17 July 2017 following Wimbledon debut.

> Defeated 2-time defending champion Wawrinka en route to 1st ATP Tour SF, final and title at 2018 Geneva. Became 1st Hungarian champion on tour since Taroczy at 1982 Hilversum. Also reached 2019 Sofia final.

> Earned biggest win of career over No. 13 Querrey en route to 2018 Australian Open 4R. Became 1st Hungarian to reach R16 at a Grand Slam since Taroczy at 1984 Roland Garros. Qualified for 2016 US Open after failing in 1st 14 qualifying attempts at Grand Slams.

> Owns 128-78 Challenger record (4-5 in finals), including titles in 2017 at Vicenza, ITA and Ilkley, GBR. Broke into Top 300 on 6 May 2013 after winning Anning, CHN Challenger title and Top 200 on 25 November 2013 after winning Andria, ITA Challenger title.

> Became World No. 1 junior on 5 July 2010. Captured 2010 Wimbledon boys' singles title without dropping a set. Also won 2009 US Open boys' doubles title w/Hsieh.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2018 (1): Geneva (CL).FINALIST (1): 2019 (1): Sofia (IH).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Marci.> Father, Joszef; mother, Edit;

brother, Adam.> Started playing tennis at age 5 with his father.

> Favourite surface is hard and shot is forehand.

> Idols growing up were Marat Safin and Roger Federer.

> Enjoys travelling, playing with his dog, going to the cinema and hanging out with friends.

> Supports FC Barcelona.> Coached by Olivier Tauma. Fitness trainer is Balazs Vasko.

MARTON FUCSOVICS HUN

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-11) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Aus. Open 4-2 2R 4R — —Roland Garros 1-2 1R 2R — —Wimbledon 1-3 2R 1R 1R —US Open 0-4 1R 1R 1R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 8-12) W-L 20 19 18Indian Wells 1-2 2R 2R Miami 0-2 2R 1RMonte-Carlo 1-2 2R 1RMadrid 1-1 2R — Rome 0-1 1R — Canada 1-2 1R 2R Cincinnati 2-1 — 3RShanghai 1-1 — 2RParis 1-0 — 2R

CAREER W-L: 69-70CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-12CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 4-4

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,706,806HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 31 (4 March 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 189 (22 April 2019)

BORN: 8 February 1992, Nyiregyhaza, HungaryRESIDENCE: Budapest, Hungary

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 82kg (181lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@fucsovicsmarci @fucsovicsmarci

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 70 (22-26)2018: 36 (25-24)2017: 85 (9-8)

2016: 158 (2-3)2015: 214 (6-2)2014: 164 (0-0)

2013: 233 (2-3)2012: 445 (2-3)2011: 577 (1-0)

2010: T1421 (0-1)2009: N/R (0-0)2008: T1752 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,170,459W-L: 32-24 (singles), 3-13 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (2): Houston, MunichF (1): Sao PauloQF (3): 's-Hertogenbosch,Chengdu, Paris

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 32 on 10

June 2019. Broke into Top 50 on 15 April 2019 after winning Houston title. Ranked as low as No. 373 on 15 January 2018. Earned 1st ranking point as 15-year-old on 27 February 2012 following 1R win at Quillota, CHI Futures as WC.

> Saved 5 MPs vs. Chardy en route to 2019 Houston title and 2 MPs vs. No. 3 A. Zverev en route to 2019 Munich title. Became 1st Chilean champion on ATP Tour since Gonzalez at 2009 Vina del Mar. Win over Zverev marked 1st match vs. Top 10. Advanced to 1st QF, SF and final at 2019 Sao Paulo. Posted career-high 32 wins in 2019.

> Earned 1st ATP Tour win in debut at 2013 Vina del Mar as 16-year-old WC (d. Lajovic). Did not earn 2nd ATP Tour win until 2019 Buenos Aires (d. Auger-Aliassime). Went on to earn 1st Grand Slam win at 2019 Roland Garros (d. Opelka) and 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 2019 Montreal (d. Djere). Reached 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 2019 Paris.

> Posted 46-15 ATP Challenger Tour record in 2018, including win over Tsitsipas at Le Gosier, GUD. Finished season on 16-match win streak with clay-court titles at Campinas, BRA; Santo Domingo, DOM and Lima, PER.

> Captured 2013 Roland Garros boys' singles title with wins over Coric in SF and A. Zverev in final. Also reached 2013 Roland Garros boys' doubles final with countryman Jarry. Peaked at No. 4 in juniors on 9 September 2013 after ending junior career with run to US Open boys' singles SF.

CAREER TITLES (2): 2019 (2): Munich (CL), Houston (CL).FINALIST (1): 2019 (1): Sao Paulo (ICL).

PERSONAL> Nicknames are Gago and Tatan.> Started playing tennis at age 5 with his dad.

> Father, Sergio, and mother, Anna Medone, are both engineers; brother, Sebastian.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot is forehand and tournament is US Open.

> Idols growing up were Roger Federer, Carlos Moya, Marat Safin and Guillermo Coria.

> If he wasn’t a tennis player, he would be a businessman.

> Enjoys watching NBA basketball and hanging out with friends.

> Favourite foods are sushi and pizza.

> Trains in Buenos Aires, Argentina.> Coached by Andres Schneiter. Fitness trainers are Alejandro Barbosa and Cristian Mada.

CRISTIAN GARIN CHI

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-6) W-L 20 19 18 17 Aus. Open 0-1 1R — —Roland Garros 1-1 2R — —Wimbledon 0-3 1R 1R 1RUS Open 1-1 2R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-4) W-L 20 19 Indian Wells 0-0 — Miami 0-0 — Monte-Carlo 0-0 — Madrid 0-0 —Rome 0-0 —Canada 2-1 3R Cincinnati 0-1 1R Shanghai 1-1 2R Paris 3-1 QF

CAREER W-L: 42-40CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-2

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,526,576HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 32 (10 June 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 298 (31 July 2017)

BORN: 30 May 1996, Santiago, ChileRESIDENCE: Santiago, Chile

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 85kg (187lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@Garin_Cris @garincris

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 33 (32-24)2018: 85 (0-3)

2017: 305 (2-2)2016: 212 (1-3)

2015: 276 (3-0)2014: 293 (2-3)

2013: 383 (2-4)2012: 916 (0-1)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $903,012W-L: 17-17 (singles), 0-2 (doubles)SINGLES SF (2): 's-Hertogenbosch, CincinnatiQF (1): Bastad

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Finished 4 seasons in Top 10 (2007, 2012-13, 2015), qualifying for Nitto ATP Finals in 2007 and 2013. Broke into Top 10 and achieved career-high No. 7 on 9 July 2007 after reaching Wimbledon SF. Ended 2002 as World No. 1 junior.

> Owns 15-16 record in finals with all 15 titles coming at ATP 250 events. Won 3 titles in 6 finals at Montpellier from 2013-18. Defeated M. Zverev in 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo 3R to become 1st Frenchman with 500 career wins. Earned 20+ victories in 14 straight seasons before posting 17 wins in 2019.

> Defeated Top 5 players in 5 sets to reach SFs at 2007 Wimbledon (d. Roddick), 2013 US Open (d. Ferrer) and 2015 Wimbledon (d. Wawrinka). Captured 2004 Roland Garros title w/Golovin in only mixed doubles appearance. Won boys' singles titles at Roland Garros and US Open in 2002.

> Reached ATP Masters 1000 finals at 2005 Hamburg as Q, 2006 Toronto and 2012 Toronto. Won ATP Tour debut at 2002 Monte-Carlo as 15-year-old Q (d. Squillari). Youngest match winner since Tommy Ho, 15, at 1988 Rye Brook. Qualified again at Monte-Carlo in 2005, beating No. 1 Federer in QF for biggest career win.

> Teamed w/Herbert for 1st time in 2017 Davis Cup final, defeating Bemelmans/De Loore to help France win title (FRA d. BEL 3-2).

One of 8 players to win a match for France in 2017. Won doubles bronze medal at 2012 London Olympics w/Benneteau.

CAREER TITLES (15): 2018 (1): 's-Hertogenbosch (G); 2016 (2): Antwerp (IH), Montpellier (IH); 2015 (2): Estoril (CL), Montpellier (IH); 2013 (3): Moscow (IH), Montpellier (IH), Doha (H); 2012 (1): Bangkok (IH); 2010 (1): Nice (CL); 2007 (1): Mumbai (H); 2006 (3): Lyon (IC), Gstaad (CL), Nottingham (G); 2005 (1): Nottingham (G). FINALIST (16).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (2).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 4 with father, Francis, who ran a tennis club in Serignan. Mother,

Maryse, also teaches tennis.> Discovered by former ATP pro Pierre Barthes, who ran the nearby Cap d'Agde tennis camp.

> Graced cover of French Tennis Magazine at age 9 (February 1996).

> Launched the Richard Gasquet Foundation in 2008.

> Enjoys following rugby and supports hometown Beziers team.

> Coached by Julien Cassaigne and Thierry Ascione.

> Withdrew from 1st 5 ATP Masters 1000 events of 2017 following appendicitis surgery and back injury.

> Underwent groin surgery on 18 January 2019 and missed opening 4 months of season.

RICHARD GASQUET FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 106-58) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02Aus. Open 24-14 — 3R 3R — 3R 3R 4R 4R 3R 1R 3R 4R 4R 1R — 1R 1R —Roland Garros 27-16 2R 3R 3R QF 4R 3R 4R 4R 4R 1R — — 2R 2R 3R 1R 1R 1RWimbledon 28-14 1R 1R 1R 4R SF 2R 3R 4R 4R — — 4R SF 1R 4R 1R — —US Open 27-14 1R 3R 1R 1R QF 3R SF 4R 2R 4R 1R 1R 2R 4R 4R — — —Mixed Doubles Titles (1): 2004 - Roland Garros (w/Golovin)

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 071-5 — — — — — — RR — — — — — RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 137-101) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02Indian Wells 15-11 — — — 4R 2R 3R 4R 2R QF 1R 3R 4R 4R 4R — — — —Miami 12-11 — 2R — 4R — 4R SF 4R 3R 1R — 2R 3R 2R — — 1R —Monte-Carlo 18-10 — QF — 2R — — QF — 3R 2R — 3R QF — SF — 1R 2RMadrid 9-10 2R 2R — 3R 2R — 2R 3R 1R — — 3R 2R 2R — — — — Rome 16-11 1R 1R — 3R 2R — 3R QF SF — 3R 1R 2R — 2R — — —Canada 22-10 3R — 2R — — 3R QF F 3R 1R — QF 2R F 2R — — —Cincinnati 15-13 SF 1R 2R 2R QF — 2R 1R 3R 3R — 2R 2R 1R 2R — — —Shanghai 10-10 1R 2R QF 1R 3R 2R 1R 2R — 3R 1R — — — — — — —Paris 14-11 — 2R 2R 3R QF 2R QF 2R 3R 2R — — SF 3R — — 1R —Hamburg: 6-4 (F - 2005; 2R - 2008, 2007; 1R - 2006)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $18,125,457HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 7 (9 July 2007)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 45 (7 April 2008)

CAREER W-L: 538-320CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 33-102CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 11-13

BORN: 18 June 1986, Beziers, FranceRESIDENCE: Neuchatel, Switzerland

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 79kg (174lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

www.rgasquet.com @richardgasquet1 @ richardgasquettennis @richardgasquet34

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 61 (17-17)2018: 26 (35-23)2017: 31 (29-18)2016: 18 (35-18)2015: 9 (43-17)

2014: 26 (31-19)2013: 9 (50-23)2012: 10 (42-22)2011: 19 (34-20)2010: 30 (38-22)

2009: 52 (22-15)2008: 24 (32-22)2007: 8 (49-24)2006: 18 (34-21)2005: 16 (31-11)

2004: 109 (13-15)2003: 93 (2-8)2002: 166 (1-5)2001: T1303 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $345,270W-L: 10-7 (singles)CHALLENGER: 17-10 (singles),2-3 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): St. PetersburgQF (1): Chengdu

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 100 on 23 September 2019 after reaching St. Petersburg SF. Achieved career-high No. 91 one week later on 30 September 2019 after reaching Chengdu QF. Entered Top 200 more than 5 years earlier on 4 August 2014.

> Posted 7 wins in 8 days across 2 countries en route to 1st ATP Tour SF at 2019 St. Petersburg. After earning 2 victories in Belarus during Davis Cup tie, qualified at St. Petersburg and secured biggest win of career over No. 13 Berrettini in QF.

> Earned 1st ATP Tour win over Tomic and defeated defending champion Querrey en route to 2018 Los Cabos QF. Defeated defending champion Dzumhur en route to 2018 Moscow QF as Q. Made ATP Tour debut at 2014 Shenzhen as WC.

> Qualified at a Grand Slam for 1st time in 14th attempt at 2019 US Open. Defeated Harris in Grand Slam main draw debut (l. to Schwartzman in 2R).

> Owns 107-69 ATP Challenger Tour record (6-1 in finals). Captured most recent Challenger title at 2019 Recanati, ITA. Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 20 players Basilashvili, Berrettini and Tsitsipas.

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Father, Alexei; mother, Valentina.> Graduated in 2013 from Belarussian Sports University.

> Favourite surface is hard and shot is serve.

> Favourite tournament is US Open and city on tour is Melbourne.

> Enjoys spending time with friends.

> Likes superhero movies and his favourite superhero is Iron Man.

> Favourite food is Japanese, but guilty pleasure is fast food.

> Considers working hard to be his best quality.

> Wife, Anna (married 29 October 2016).

> Coached by Arturs Kazijevs. > Did not play from August 2017 to March 2018.

EGOR GERASIMOV BLR

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-1) W-L 20 19Aus. Open 0-0 —Roland Garros 0-0 —Wimbledon 0-0 —US Open 1-1 2R

CAREER W-L: 29-16CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-2CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-2

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $702,789HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 91 (30 September 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 263 (2 March 2015)

BORN: 11 November 1992, Minsk, BelarusRESIDENCE: Minsk, Belarus

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.96m (6'5") / 86kg (190lbs) PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@gerasimovegor

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 98 (10-7)2018: 164 (5-5)2017: 149 (3-0)

2016: 299 (3-0)2015: 188 (5-1)2014: 248 (2-2)

2013: 267 (1-1)2012: 534 (0-0)2011: T1487 (0-0)

2010: T1373 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $2,764,933W-L: 36-27 (singles), 6-5 (doubles)SINGLES F (2): Halle, CincinnatiSF (3): Marseille, Estoril, TokyoQF (2): 's-Hertogenbosch, WimbledonDOUBLES TITLES (1): Doha (w/Herbert)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Ended 2017 season at career-high No. 7 following runner-up finish at Nitto ATP Finals. Became 1st Belgian to break into ATP Top 10 on 20 February 2017. Finished 2016 and 2019 at No. 11.

> Defeated No. 1 Nadal and No. 2 Federer en route to 2017 Nitto ATP Finals championship match. Became 1st Belgian to defeat World No. 1 and 1st to qualify for year-end championships. Also became 1st player to beat Top 2 at same event since Federer at 2015 Cincinnati and 6th player to beat Nadal and Federer at same event (also Davydenko, Del Potro, Djokovic, Murray, Nalbandian).

> Captured titles in 2014 at Kitzbuhel and Metz, then in 2017 at Shenzhen and Tokyo. Won career-high 59 tour-level matches in 2017, ending season on 25-8 run. Earned 67 total wins in 2014 (25 tour-level, 17 qualifying, 25 Challenger). Led Belgium to Davis Cup finals in 2015 and 2017.

> Became 1st Belgian to reach an ATP Masters 1000 final at 2019 Cincinnati. Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 SFs at 2016 Indian Wells, 2016 Miami, 2017 Monte-Carlo and 2018 Cincinnati. Defeated No. 6 Anderson and No. 3 Del Potro on same day at 2018 Cincinnati.

> Advanced to Grand Slam QFs at 2016 Roland Garros, 2017 Australian Open and 2019

Wimbledon. Reached 4R as LL in Grand Slam debut at 2012 Roland Garros. One of 2 LLs to reach Grand Slam 4R since 1995 (also Robert at 2014 Australian Open).

CAREER TITLES (4): 2017 (2): Tokyo (H), Shenzhen (H); 2014 (2): Metz (IH), Kitzbuhel (CL). FINALIST (9): 2019 (2): Cincinnati (H), Halle (G); 2017 (3): ATP Finals (IH), Rotterdam (IH), Sofia (IH); 2016 (1): Tokyo (H); 2015 (2): Gstaad (CL), 's-Hertogenbosch (G); 2014 (1): Basel (IH).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is La Goff.> Began playing tennis at age 6 with his father.

> Father, Michel, is a tennis coach at the Barchon Club in Liege; mother, Francoise; brother, Simon.

> Idol growing up was Roger Federer.

> Voted by fellow players as 2014 ATP Comeback Player of the Year.

> Enjoys playing golf.> Trains with the Belgian Tennis Federation in Mons.

> Coached by former Top 10 player Thomas Johansson.

> Underwent season-ending left wrist surgery on 9 September 2013. Missed 6 weeks in 2017 due to right ankle injury, 4 weeks in early-2018 due to eye injury and 5 weeks in late-2018 due to right elbow injury.

DAVID GOFFIN BEL

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 52-29) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12Aus. Open 11-6 3R 2R QF 4R 2R — 1R —Roland Garros 16-8 3R 4R 3R QF 3R 1R 1R 4RWimbledon 12-7 QF 1R — 4R 4R 1R 1R 3RUS Open 13-8 4R 4R 4R 1R 3R 3R 1R 1R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 163-3 — — F RR* *Alternate

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 73-52) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12Indian Wells 7-5 2R — 4R SF — 1R 2R — Miami 13-8 4R 2R 4R SF 4R 1R 3R 2RMonte-Carlo 10-7 2R QF SF 3R 2R 1R 1R — Madrid 5-6 1R 3R QF 1R 2R — 1R — Rome 11-5 2R QF 3R QF QF — — —Canada 4-6 1R 1R 2R 3R 3R — 1R —Cincinnati 13-6 F SF 1R 2R 3R — 3R —Shanghai 6-4 3R — 2R QF 2R — — —Paris 4-5 2R — 3R 3R 3R 2R — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $13,578,010HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 7 (20 November 2017)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 158 (15 July 2019)

CAREER W-L: 266-171CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 15-53CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 12-4

BORN: 7 December 1990, Rocourt, BelgiumRESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.80m (5'11") / 70kg (154lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@David__Goffin @DavidGoffinTennis @david__goffin

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 11 (36-27)2018: 22 (29-16)2017: 7 (59-24)

2016: 11 (49-25)2015: 16 (38-25)2014: 22 (25-15)

2013: 113 (11-23)2012: 46 (17-14)2011: 174 (2-2)

2010: 229 (0-0)2009: 309 (0-0)2008: 711 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $466,887W-L: 10-13 (singles), 0-2 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 23-10 (singles), 6-4 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): Chengdu

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Set a new career-high ranking 8 times in 2019, breaking into Top 100 on 4 February and peaking at No. 82 on 22 July. Entered Top 200 on 9 October 2017 before falling as low as No. 340 on 26 February 2018.

> Advanced to 1st ATP Tour QF and SF at 2019 Chengdu as LL. One year earlier, qualified at 2018 Chengdu and earned 1st ATP Tour win over Monfils. Saved 2 MPs vs. No. 25 de Minaur for biggest win of career at 2019 Tokyo.

> Defeated Rosol in 5 sets for 1st Grand Slam win of career at 2019 Roland Garros. Qualified at 2018 US Open and 2019 Australian Open. Took 1st set off 8-time champion and half-South African Federer in 2019 Wimbledon 1R.

> Won 18 straight sets in 2 weeks to capture 1st ATP Challenger Tour title at 2018 Lexington, USA and reach 2nd Challenger final at 2018 Aptos, USA. Added Challenger titles at 2018 Stockton, USA and 2019 Launceston, AUS.

> Peaked at No. 38 in junior rankings on 5 January 2015. Ended junior career by reaching 2015 US Open 3R in boys' singles and SF in boys' doubles w/Watanuki.

PERSONAL> Nickname is King.> Began playing tennis at age 3.> Speaks English and Afrikaans.> Mother, Cecelia; sister, Monique.

> Lived next to a tennis court as a child, where parents and sister also played.

> Says his career has been a tough journey from Futures qualifying events in Egypt and gradually through Challengers, which has added to his motivation and tenacity.

> Favourite shot is forehand, surface is hard, tournament is Australian Open and city on tour is Vancouver.

> Idols growing up were Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka.

> Favourite superhero is Iron Man, TV show is Breaking Bad and movie is The Fast and the Furious.

> Enjoys football and supports Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

> Also enjoys cars, music and spending time with family and friends.

> Favourite actress is Mila Kunis and musician is Post Malone.

> Says his dream job is lying on a beach.

> Favourite foods are pasta and Indian. Guilty pleasure is coffee.

> Lists loyalty as his best quality.> Favourite school subject was computer studies.

> Coached by Anthony Harris (no relation).

LLOYD HARRIS RSA

CAREER W-L: 20-21CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $724,877HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 82 (22 July 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 203 (18 March 2019)

BORN: 24 February 1997, Cape Town, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Cape Town, South Africa

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 80kg (176lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@lloydharris63 @LloydHarrisZA @lloydharris24

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 99 (10-13)2018: 112 (2-4)

2017: 289 (6-2)2016: 269 (2-2)

2015: 407 (0-0)2014: T1714 (0-0)

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-5) W-L 20 19 18Aus. Open 0-1 1R —Roland Garros 1-1 2R —Wimbledon 0-1 1R —US Open 0-2 1R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-1) W-L 20 19 Indian Wells 0-0 — Miami 0-1 2R Monte-Carlo 0-0 — Madrid 0-0 — Rome 0-0 — Canada 0-0 — Cincinnati 0-0 — Shanghai 0-0 — Paris 0-0 —

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,684,171W-L: 22-24 (singles), 27-8 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): MontpellierSF (2): Budapest, HalleQF (1): DohaDOUBLES TITLES (4): Doha (w/Goffin), Australian Open, Paris, ATP Finals (all w/Mahut)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved singles career-high No. 36 on 11 February 2019 after reaching 3rd ATP Tour final at Montpellier. Rose to No. 2 in doubles on 11 July 2016 following run to Wimbledon title w/Mahut. Finished 5 straight seasons in Top 8 of team rankings w/Mahut (2015-19). Peaked at No. 9 in junior rankings on 26 October 2009, winning 2009 Wimbledon boys' doubles title w/Krawietz.

> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 5 consecutive seasons w/Mahut (2015-19). Did not drop a set en route to 2019 title after squandering championship point in 2018.

> Completed career Grand Slam in doubles w/Mahut, winning titles at 2015 US Open, 2016 Wimbledon, 2018 Roland Garros and 2019 Australian Open. One of 8 teams to win all 4 Grand Slam titles. Reached Grand Slam 3R in singles 4 times.

> Boasts 7-1 record w/Mahut in ATP Masters 1000 doubles finals with 7 different titles. Won ATP Finals, all 4 Grand Slams and 7 of 9 ATP Masters 1000s in 5 years as a team w/Mahut. Bryan/Bryan needed 9 years as pros to accomplish same in 2007. Qualified in all 5 singles attempts at ATP Masters 1000 events in 2016.

> Owns 9-1 Davis Cup doubles record with 8 straight wins. Made victorious team debut w/Gasquet in 2017 final (FRA d.

BEL 3-2). One of 8 players to win a match for France during 2017 title run.

CAREER FINALIST (3): 2019 (1): Montpellier (IH); 2018 (1): Shenzhen (H); 2015 (1): Winston-Salem (H).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (17). FINALIST (7).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 3 with his father.

> Father, Jean Roch, and mother, Marie Laure, are tennis coaches; brother, Gabriel, and sister, Marjolaine, both play tennis.

> Graduated high school obtaining the Abibac in Germany.

> Speaks French, English, German and Spanish.

> Favourite shot is backhand volley and favourite tournaments are Roland Garros and ATP Masters 1000 Paris.

> Idols growing up were Pete Sampras, Guillermo Coria and Roger Federer.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be an actor.

> Favourite sports personality is Zinedine Zidane.

> Enjoys playing guitar, listening to music and watching movies.

> Trains in Strasbourg and Paris at the FFT centre on the grounds of Roland Garros.

> Coached by his father, Jean Roch, and Benjamin Balleret.

PIERRE-HUGUES HERBERT FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 14-20) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Aus. Open 4-4 3R 1R 1R 3R — — Roland Garros 4-5 2R 3R 2R 1R — 1RWimbledon 5-6 1R 2R 2R 3R 2R 1RUS Open 1-5 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R — Doubles Titles (4): 2019 - Australian Open, 2018 - Roland Garros, 2016 - Wimbledon, 2015 - US Open (all w/Mahut)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 1510-8 W F RR RR RR (all w/Mahut)

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 13-24) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Indian Wells 4-4 1R 4R 2R 1R — — —Miami 2-3 1R 2R — 2R — — —Monte-Carlo 4-4 3R 2R 1R 2R — — —Madrid 1-3 1R — 2R 1R — — —Rome 0-0 — — — — — — —Canada 1-3 1R 2R 1R — — — —Cincinnati 0-1 1R — — — — — —Shanghai 0-0 — — — — — — —Paris 1-6 — 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2RDoubles Titles (7): 2019 - Paris; 2017 - Rome, Montreal, Cincinnati; 2016 - Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo (all w/Mahut)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $7,269,284HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 36 (11 February 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 2 (11 July 2016)

CAREER W-L: 76-96CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 3-13CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-2

BORN: 18 March 1991, Schiltigheim, FranceRESIDENCE: Delemont, Switzerland

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 75kg (165lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@p2hugz @PierreHuguesHerbertOfficiel @pierrehuguesherbert

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 65 (22-24)2018: 55 (24-21)2017: 81 (10-20)

2016: 78 (7-12)2015: 168 (7-6)2014: 111 (5-11)

2013: 151 (1-2)2012: 257 (0-0)2011: 336 (0-0)

2010: 547 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $807,920W-L: 17-23 (singles), 1-6 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 21-5 (singles), 4-3 (doubles)SINGLES SF (3): Marseille, Newport, Antwerp

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 50 on 15 July 2019 and achieved career-high No. 46 on 22 July 2019. During 2018 season, set a new career-high ranking 18 times and broke into Top 300, Top 200 and Top 100.

> Qualified for 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals and went 1-2 (d. Sinner, l. to M. Ymer and Tiafoe).

> Earned biggest win of career over No. 13 Coric en route to 1st ATP Tour QF and SF at 2019 Marseille as WC. Also advanced to SFs at Newport and Antwerp in 2019.

> Rallied from 2 sets down to defeat countryman Monfils en route to 2019 Wimbledon 4R. Fell to World No. 1 Djokovic. Qualified at 2018 US Open and won tour-level debut over fellow qualifier Altamirano in 1R.

> Went 34-13 on ATP Challenger Tour in 2018 with titles at Segovia, ESP; Ortisei, ITA and Andria, ITA. Posted 21-5 Challenger record in 2019 with titles at Cherbourg, FRA; Istanbul, TUR and Brest, FRA.

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5. Watched father play and wanted to learn.

> Father, Eric; mother, Anne; sister, Lea.

> Left his home at age 12 to train with the FFT. Practises in Paris at the FFT National Training Center.

> Credits former coach Cedric Raynaud as being important influence.

> Favourite shot is backhand, surface is hard and tournament is Roland Garros.

> Favourite city on tour is Paris.> Idolised Roger Federer growing up.

> Enjoys football and supports FC Metz.

> Loves music and enjoys playing piano and guitar.

> Coached by Cyril Brechbuhl.

UGO HUMBERT FRA

CAREER W-L: 19-26CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-2

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,062,355HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 46 (22 July 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 361 (14 October 2019)

BORN: 26 June 1998, Metz, FranceRESIDENCE: Luxembourg

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 73kg (160lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

@ HumbertUgo @humbertugo @ugohumbert

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 57 (17-23)2018: 84 (2-3)

2017: 374 (0-0)2016: 1072 (0-0)

2015: T1015 (0-0)

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-5) W-L 20 19 18Aus. Open 0-1 1R —Roland Garros 0-1 1R —Wimbledon 3-1 4R —US Open 1-2 1R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-4) W-L 20 19 18Indian Wells 0-1 1R —Miami 0-1 1R —Monte-Carlo 0-0 — —Madrid 0-0 — —Rome 0-0 — —Canada 0-0 — —Cincinnati 0-0 — —Shanghai 0-0 — — Paris 0-2 1R 1R

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 191-2 RR

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,228,731W-L: 25-24 (singles), 2-10 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): Winston-SalemQF (3): Dubai, Indian Wells, Eastbourne

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 33 on 14 October 2019 after reaching Shanghai 3R. Set a new career-high ranking 10 times in 2019 and 15 times in 2018. Improved year-end ranking in 5 straight seasons (2015-19).

> Captured 1st ATP Tour title at 2019 Winston-Salem. Became 2nd Polish champion in Open Era (Fibak: 15 titles from 1976-82). Posted best Grand Slam finish at 2019 Wimbledon, reaching 3R and falling to No. 1 Djokovic in 4 sets.

> Reached 3R-or-better at 5 ATP Masters 1000 events in 2019, highlighted by Indian Wells QF. Earned biggest win of career over No. 4 Thiem to reach Miami 3R and 2nd-biggest win over No. 5 Tsitsipas to reach Montreal 3R.

> Won ATP Challenger Tour titles at 2018 Poznan, POL; 2018 Brest, FRA and 2019 Canberra, AUS. Earned Brest title in final week of 2018 ATP Race to Milan to qualify for Next Gen ATP Finals, where he went 1-2.

> Peaked at No. 29 in junior rankings on 5 January 2015. Advanced to 2015 Australian Open boys' doubles final w/Molcan.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): Winston-Salem (H).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Hubi.> Father, Krzysiek, is general manager of an international company that provides medical services in Poland; mother, Zosia, owns a real estate

company; sister, Nika, also plays tennis.

> Began playing tennis at age 5 because mother was a junior tennis champion in Poland.

> Also participated in gymnastics, basketball and football as a child.

> Parents met as swimming teammates at the Wroclaw University of Economics.

> Uncles, Lech and Tomek, were also tennis players. Grandfather played volleyball on international level.

> Says that he hopes to inspire Poles to achieve their dreams and remain positive during tough times.

> Favourite shot is serve, surface is hard and city on tour is Melbourne.

> Says that he has an all-around game after growing up on clay with both offensive and defensive skills.

> Enjoys basketball, books, fast cars, snooker and watches.

> Idolised Roger Federer and basketball player Michael Jordan growing up.

> Favourite food is risotto. Pre-match meal typically includes vegetables, rice, pasta and/or cereal.

> Likes reading books by Robert Ludlum.

> Favourite actor is Jason Statham, movie is Papillon, TV show is Top Gear and superhero is Iron Man.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would have pursued race-car driving, basketball or business.

> Hopes that his peers consider him "thoughtful and kind to others, fiercely passionate about tennis, competitive, but never a sore loser."

> Coached by Craig Boynton. Fitness coach is Przemek Piotrowicz.

HUBERT HURKACZ POL

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-7) W-L 20 19 18Aus. Open 0-1 1R —Roland Garros 1-2 1R 2RWimbledon 2-2 3R 1RUS Open 1-2 1R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-10) W-L 20 19 18Indian Wells 4-1 QF —Miami 2-1 3R —Monte-Carlo 0-1 1R —Madrid 2-1 3R —Rome 0-0 — —Canada 2-1 3R —Cincinnati 0-2 1R 1RShanghai 2-2 3R 1R Paris 0-1 1R —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 181-2 RR

CAREER W-L: 33-42CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-8CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-1

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,765,336HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 33 (14 October 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 253 (4 November 2019)

BORN: 11 February 1997, Wroclaw, PolandRESIDENCE: Wroclaw, Poland

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.96m (6'5") / 81kg (179lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.huberthurkacz.com @ HubertHurkacz @huberthurkacz.official @hubihurkacz

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 37 (25-24)2018: 87 (7-11)

2017: 237 (0-4)2016: 383 (1-3)

2015: 625 (0-0)2014: T1398 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,781,798W-L: 30-18 (singles), 5-6 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): NewportF (1): MiamiSF (3): New York, Delray Beach, AcapulcoQF (1): Beijing

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Earned 30+ wins and finished 10 straight seasons in Top 20 (2010-19). Achieved career-high No. 8 on 16 July 2018 after Wimbledon SF run. Tallest Top 10 player in history.

> Owns 15 ATP Tour titles, including 5 in Atlanta, 4 in Newport and 2 in Winston-Salem (all tournament records). Posted 1st 5 wins all in 3rd-set TBs to reach 2007 Washington final. Earned 400th career win over Mannarino in 2019 Acapulco 1R. Hit 10,000th ace in 2018 Houston QF, becoming 4th player to reach milestone since 1991 (also Ivanisevic, Karlovic, Federer).

> Saved 2 MPs vs. Bemelmans en route to 1st Grand Slam SF at 2018 Wimbledon, losing to Anderson 26-24 in 5th after 6h36m. In 2010 Wimbledon 1R, hit record 113 aces over 3 days to win longest match ever over Mahut 70-68 in 5th after 11h5m.

> Won biggest career title at 2018 Miami. Became oldest 1st-time ATP Masters 1000 champion at age 32 and lowest-ranked Miami champion at No. 17 since No. 18 Courier in 1991. Returned to Miami final in 2019.

> Beat No. 1 Djokovic en route to ATP Masters 1000 finals at 2012 Indian Wells and 2013 Cincinnati. Also reached 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Paris final and won 3 ATP Masters 1000 doubles titles.

CAREER TITLES (15): 2019 (1): Newport

(G); 2018 (2): Atlanta (H), Miami (H); 2017 (2): Atlanta (H), Newport (G); 2015 (1): Atlanta (H); 2014 (2): Atlanta (H), Auckland (H); 2013 (2): Atlanta (H), Houston (CL); 2012 (2): Winston-Salem (H), Newport (G); 2011 (2): Winston-Salem (H), Newport (G); 2010 (1): Auckland (H). FINALIST (13).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (5).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 9. Also played basketball until age 14.

> Father, Robert; mother, Karen; brothers, Jordan and Nathan.

> Four-year All-American at University of Georgia (2004-07). In 2007, reached NCAA singles final and won doubles & team titles.

> Voted ATP Most Improved Player of the Year in 2009.

> Member of ATP Player Council for 3 terms from 2014-20.

> Enjoys playing poker, golf, basketball and fishing.

> Fan of Carolina Panthers and University of Georgia football.

> In 2019, launched Isner Family Foundation to fundraise for Dallas hospitals. Also supports UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, where his mom was successfully treated twice.

> Partners with Nulo Pet Food on "Aces for Animals" campaign.

> Wife, Madison (married 2 December 2017); daughter, Hunter Grace (born 15 September 2018); son, John Hobbs (born 20 October 2019).

> Coached by David Macpherson. Fitness trainer is Chris May and chiropractor is Clint Cordial.

> Missed 3 months in 2019 (foot).

JOHN ISNER USA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 76-45) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07Aus. Open 13-11 1R 1R 2R 4R 3R 1R — 3R 3R 4R 1R 1R —Roland Garros 17-10 — 4R 3R 4R 2R 4R 3R 2R 1R 3R — 1R —Wimbledon 16-11 2R SF 2R 3R 3R 3R 2R 1R 2R 2R — 1R —US Open 30-13 3R QF 3R 3R 4R 3R 3R 3R QF 3R 4R 1R 3R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 180-3 — RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 123-82, 1 title) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07Indian Wells 23-12 4R 2R 3R 4R 4R SF 2R F 3R 4R 4R 2R —Miami 24-11 F W 3R 2R SF 4R 3R 3R 4R 3R 2R 1R —Monte-Carlo 2-2 — — — — 3R — 1R — — — — — —Madrid 11-7 — QF — — QF 3R 2R 2R 2R 3R — — —Rome 8-8 — 2R SF — 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R 2R — — —Canada 11-10 2R 3R 1R 2R QF 1R 1R SF 2R — 2R — —Cincinnati 16-12 2R 1R SF 2R 1R 3R F — 1R 2R 2R 2R 1RShanghai 11-9 3R — 3R 1R 3R 3R 2R 3R — 2R 1R — — Paris 17-11 2R 3R SF F QF 2R 3R 2R SF 2R 2R — — Doubles Titles (3): 2018 - Indian Wells; 2016 - Shanghai (both w/Sock); 2011 - Rome (w/Querrey)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $18,669,906HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 8 (16 July 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 26 (2 April 2012)

CAREER W-L: 424-263CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 26-67CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 11-19

BORN: 26 April 1985, Greensboro, NC, USARESIDENCE: Dallas, TX, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 2.08m (6'10") /108kg (238lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.johnisner.com @JohnIsner @JohnIsner @johnrisner

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 19 (30-18)2018: 10 (34-24)2017: 17 (39-23)2016: 19 (33-21)

2015: 11 (45-25)2014: 19 (39-20)2013: 14 (39-24)2012: 14 (45-21)

2011: 18 (36-21)2010: 19 (38-24)2009: 34 (27-18)2008: 145 (11-19)

2007: 107 (8-5)2006: T843 (0-0)2005: 967 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $798,800W-L: 19-21 (singles), 12-12 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): BastadF (1): GenevaQF (2): Barcelona, 's-HertogenboschDOUBLES TITLES (1): Rio de Janeiro (w/M. Gonzalez)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 38 on 22 July 2019 after winning Bastad title. Set a new career-high ranking 10 times in 2018 and became 1st Chilean to finish in Top 50 since No. 11 Gonzalez in 2009.

> Did not drop a set en route to 1st ATP Tour singles title at 2019 Bastad. Also advanced to finals at 2018 Sao Paulo and 2019 Geneva. Won doubles titles at 2018 Quito w/Podlipnik-Castillo and 2019 Rio de Janeiro w/M. Gonzalez.

> Defeated No. 3 A. Zverev at 2019 Barcelona for biggest win of career. Also in 2019, captured mixed doubles gold medal at Pan American Games in Lima, PER w/Guarachi.

> In 2018, earned 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at Miami (d. Norrie) and 1st Grand Slam win at Wimbledon (d. Krajinovic). Advanced to Grand Slam doubles QFs w/M. Gonzalez at Roland Garros and US Open in 2018.

> Peaked at No. 8 in junior rankings on 25 November 2013. Posted 57-29 record on ITF Junior Circuit. Advanced to 2013 Roland Garros boys' doubles final with countryman Garin.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): Bastad (CL).FINALIST (2): 2019 (1): Geneva (CL); 2018 (1): Sao Paulo (ICL).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2).

PERSONAL> Full name is Nicolas Jarry Fillol.> Father, Allan, and mother, Cecilia, both work in business and used to play pro volleyball for Chile; younger sisters, Belen and Sofia; younger brothers, Diego and Sebastian.

> Grandfather, Jaime Fillol, reached career-high No. 14 in 1974. Great-uncle, Alvaro Fillol, was also a pro and together with Jaime ran former ATP 250 event in Vina del Mar.

> Aunt, Catalina Fillol, is tournament director of Santiago

ATP 250 event debuting in 2020.

> Received a tennis racquet from his grandfather and started playing before he can remember.

> Idols growing up were Chilean players Nicolas Massu, Fernando Gonzalez and Adrian Garcia.

> Favourite shot is serve and tournament is Wimbledon.

> Ambassador for the TECHO charity.

> Trained from 2011-12 in Key Biscayne, FL, USA and represented USA briefly as a junior.

> Coached by Dante Bottini.

NICOLAS JARRY CHI

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-10) W-L 20 19 18 17Aus. Open 0-2 1R 1R —Roland Garros 0-3 1R 1R 1RWimbledon 1-3 1R 2R 1RUS Open 1-2 1R 2R —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-6) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 1-1 2R — — —Miami 1-3 1R 2R — 1RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — — — —Madrid 0-0 — — — —Rome 0-1 — 1R — —Canada 0-0 — — — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — — —Shanghai 2-1 — 3R — —Paris 0-0 — — — —

CAREER W-L: 51-53CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-4CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-4

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,055,087HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 38 (22 July 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 40 (18 March 2019)

BORN: 11 October 1995, Santiago, ChileRESIDENCE: Santiago, Chile

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6'6") / 90kg (198lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@NicoJarry @NicolasJarryOficial @nicojarry

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 77 (19-21)2018: 43 (27-22)

2017: 100 (2-3)2016: 400 (0-4)

2015: 377 (3-2)2014: 224 (0-0)

2013: 871 (0-1)2012: T1655 (0-0)

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STEVE JOHNSON USA

2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $672,357W-L: 14-21 (singles), 1-9 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): Winston-SalemQF (2): Delray Beach, Lyon

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 21 on 25 July 2016 following run to Washington SF. Became No. 1 American on 22 August 2016. Finished 6 straight seasons in Top 100 (2014-19).

> Won back-to-back titles at Houston in 2017-18, becoming 1st repeat champion at event since Roddick in 2001-02. Defeated 5 fellow Americans en route to 2018 title. Captured grass-court titles at 2016 Nottingham and 2018 Newport.

> Earned 25+ victories in 4 straight seasons (2015-18), including biggest win of career over No. 7 Thiem in 2017 Tokyo 1R. Went on a 9-match losing streak after squandering 2-sets-to-1 lead vs. Thiem in 2018 US Open 2R.

> Owns 1-8 record in Grand Slam 3R matches, defeating Dimitrov to reach 2016 Wimbledon 4R. Lost to Top 10 players in Grand Slam 3R on 7 occasions. Advanced to 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 2016 Cincinnati.

> Posted 7 wins at 2016 Rio Olympics, finishing as doubles bronze medallist w/Sock and singles quarter-finalist (l. to eventual gold medallist Murray in 3rd-set TB).

CAREER TITLES (4): 2018 (2): Newport (G), Houston (CL); 2017 (1): Houston (CL); 2016 (1): Nottingham (G). FINALIST (2): 2018 (1): Winston-Salem (H); 2015 (1): Vienna (IH).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Stevie.> Began playing tennis at age 2 by using balloons and beach balls.

> Father, Steve, was a tennis coach before passing away in May 2017; mother, Michelle, is a math professor; sister, Alison.

> Credits his father as inspiration for his success: "He taught me pretty much everything I know."

> Idolised Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi growing up.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot is forehand and tournament is ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells.

> Attended USC from 2009-2012, sweeping NCAA team titles in all 4 seasons and winning 2 NCAA singles titles (2011-12).

Finished 2011 and 2012 as No. 1 college player, ending career with 72 straight singles wins.

> Majored in human performance and is just short of attaining his degree. Plans to complete his degree after tennis career.

> Threw out first pitch at New York Mets (2016), Los Angeles Angels (2017) and Houston Astros (2019) baseball games.

> Enjoys music of U2 and Coldplay.> Wife, Kendall (married on 21 April 2018).

> Coached by Peter Smith and Marc Lucero. Smith was Johnson's coach at USC.

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 25-30) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11Aus. Open 5-7 1R 1R 2R 3R 3R 1R 1R — — Roland Garros 7-7 1R 3R 3R 1R 3R 2R 1R — — Wimbledon 8-7 3R 1R 3R 4R 2R 1R 1R — —US Open 5-9 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 3R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 21-37) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Indian Wells 5-7 2R 1R 3R 3R 3R 1R 1RMiami 3-6 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R 1R — Monte-Carlo 0-1 — — — — 1R — —Madrid 1-3 1R — — 1R 2R — —Rome 1-4 1R 2R — 1R 1R — — Canada 0-4 — 1R 1R 1R 1R — — Cincinnati 5-4 — 1R 1R QF — 3R — Shanghai 5-5 — 1R 3R 2R 2R 2R — Paris 1-3 — 1R 1R 2R — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,993,002HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 21 (25 July 2016)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 39 (23 May 2016)

CAREER W-L: 163-161CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-26CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 6-8

BORN: 24 December 1989, Orange, CA, USARESIDENCE: Redondo Beach, CA, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 86kg (190lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.steviejohnsontennis.com @SJohnson_89 @SteveJohnsonOfficialFanPage @steviej345

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 85 (14-21)2018: 33 (27-24)2017: 44 (30-22)2016: 33 (30-28)

2015: 32 (36-28)2014: 37 (19-20)2013: 157 (4-10)2012: 175 (3-5)

2011: 370 (0-2)2010: 636 (0-1)2009: T1057 (0-0)2008: T1566 (0-0)

2007: T1461 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $590,971W-L: 11-15 (singles)SINGLES F (1): Pune

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Ended 16 of last 17 seasons in Top 100. Finished 2018 at No. 101. Achieved career-high No. 14 on 18 August 2008 after reaching Cincinnati SF. Tallest Top 20 player in history and 1 of 4 players in Top 100 after turning 40 (also Connors, Rosewall, Ulrich).

> Won titles in 2007 on clay (Houston), grass (Nottingham) and hard (Stockholm). Captured 2 of his 8 titles in 2016 at age 37 (Newport, Los Cabos). Advanced to 2019 Pune final at age 39, becoming oldest tour-level finalist since Rosewall, 43, at 1977 Hong Kong. Played 793 TBs (397-396) in 706 matches (368-338). Earned 300th victory over Lajovic in 2016 Istanbul 2R.

> Hit 13,552 career aces -- most since stats started being kept in 1991. Holds single-match ace records for ATP Tour (45), Australian Open (75), Roland Garros (55), US Open (61) and Davis Cup (career-high 78).

> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam QF at 2009 Wimbledon. Upset Hewitt in Grand Slam debut as 203rd-ranked Q at 2003 Wimbledon -- only 1R loss by defending Wimbledon champion in Open Era. Oldest player in Australian Open 3R (2018) since Rosewall in 1978, Roland Garros 2R (2019) since Ulrich in 1973 and Wimbledon 2R (2019) since Rosewall in 1975.

> Defeated No. 1 Federer in 2008 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati 3R, allowing Nadal to pass Swiss for 1st time in ATP Rankings. Also beat No. 1

Djokovic in 2015 Doha QF. Owns 2-7 record vs. World No. 1 overall.

CAREER TITLES (8): 2016 (2): Los Cabos (H), Newport (G); 2015 (1): Delray Beach (H); 2013 (1): Bogota (H); 2008 (1): Nottingham (G); 2007 (3): Stockholm (IH), Nottingham (G), Houston (CL). FINALIST (11).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Father, Vlado, is a meteorologist; mother, Gordana, works in agriculture; sister, Ana.

> Wears size 17 shoes.> Met 7-foot-6 basketball player Mamadou N'Diaye during 2018 Monterrey, MEX Challenger. "I felt normal," said Karlovic. "For once in my life, I was around someone like me. I've

never met someone that tall and it was strange to shake his hand, mine felt so small."

> Enjoys movies and basketball. Supports Miami Heat (NBA).

> Ambassador for ACEing Autism, which exposes autistic children to tennis. Awarded an ATP ACES For Charity grant for $15,000 in 2016.

> Wife, Alsi (married 29 March 2005); daughter, Jada Valentina (born 15 September 2011); son, Noah (born 14 August 2017).

> Coached by Goran Dragicevic and Mirko Pehar. Fitness trainer is Slaven Hrvoj.

> Underwent left Achilles surgery in 2010, then suffered encephalitis and right foot injury in 2013. Contemplated retirement in 2018.

IVO KARLOVIC CRO

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 53-60) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03Aus. Open 15-16 2R 3R 3R 1R 2R 1R 1R 3R 1R 4R 2R 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R —Roland Garros 8-14 2R 1R 2R 3R 1R 3R — 1R 1R — 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R —Wimbledon 17-15 2R 2R 1R 2R 4R 1R — 2R 2R — QF 1R 1R 1R 1R 4R 3RUS Open 13-15 1R — 1R 4R 2R 2R 2R 1R 3R — 1R 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R 3R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 63-82) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04Indian Wells 13-14 4R 1R 2R — 2R 2R 2R 1R QF 2R 3R 3R — 2R 2R 1RMiami 4-14 1R 1R 3R — 2R 2R — 2R 1R 3R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1RMonte-Carlo 2-6 — — — 1R — 1R — — — — 2R 2R — 1R 1R — Madrid 10-11 — — 2R 1R 1R — — 1R 1R 2R 2R QF 3R — QF 1RRome 6-6 — — — 1R — 2R — — 1R — 2R 3R — — — 3RCanada 8-8 — — — 3R 3R 2R — — 3R — 1R — 2R — 1R 1RCincinnati 12-10 1R — 3R 1R 3R 1R — — 2R — 2R SF 1R — — 3RShanghai 3-5 — — 1R 1R 2R 3R — — — — 1R — — — — — Paris 3-6 — — — 2R 1R 1R — — — — 2R 1R 2R — — — Hamburg: 2-2 (3R - 2008; 1R - 2005)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $9,845,365HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 14 (18 August 2008)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 44 (10 April 2006)

CAREER W-L: 368-338CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 21-60CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 9-20

BORN: 28 February 1979, Zagreb, CroatiaRESIDENCE: Miami, FL, USA; Grand Bahama

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 2.11m (6'11") / 104kg (230lbs) PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@ivokarlovic @ivokarlovic

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 95 (11-15)2018: 101 (11-16)2017: 80 (15-20)2016: 20 (32-24)2015: 23 (38-25)2014: 27 (36-28)

2013: 77 (15-13)2012: 97 (16-17) 2011: 56 (16-21)2010: 73 (17-9) 2009: 37 (23-23)2008: 25 (31-26)

2007: 22 (43-21)2006: 99 (17-19)2005: 72 (17-23)2004: 59 (18-26)2003: 74 (9-7) 2002: 175 (1-4)

2001: 231 (0-1)2000: 299 (2-0)1999: 602 (0-0)1998: 681 (0-0)1997: T1343 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,102,285W-L: 24-22 (singles), 3-6 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): AntalyaQF (2): Indian Wells, Atlanta

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved new career-high ranking 15 times in 2019 and 12 times in 2018, peaking at No. 47 on 9 September 2019. Broke into Top 100 on 18 March 2019 after reaching Indian Wells QF. Earned 1st ranking point at age 15 on 22 June 2015 after winning 1R match at Belgrade, SRB Futures.

> Defeated Ruud and Davidovich Fokina to qualify for 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals SF. Lost to eventual champion Sinner.

> Earned all 24 of his career tour-level wins in 2019, highlighted by 1st ATP Tour SF and final at 2019 Antalya. Reached 1st QF at 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells as LL. Qualified and defeated No. 6 A. Zverev for biggest win of career at 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati. Posted 1st tour-level win in 2019 Brisbane 1R as Q (d. Mayer).

> Reached 3 ATP Challenger Tour finals -- all in China. Did not drop a set en route to 1st Challenger title at 2017 Suzhou, CHN. Finished 2018 season with title at Shenzhen, CHN Challenger and runner-up finish at Liuzhou, CHN Challenger.

> Ended 2016 as World No. 1 junior ahead of No. 2 Tsitsipas and No. 4 Auger-Aliassime.

Posted 139-34 record on ITF Junior Circuit with wins over future ATP Top 20 players de Minaur, Shapovalov and Tsitsipas. Fell to Auger-Aliassime in 2016 US Open boys' singles final. Finished junior career by reaching 2017 Roland Garros boys' singles SF.

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2019 (1): Antalya (G).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Misha.> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Speaks English, German and Serbian.

> Father, Dragutin, and mother, Maja Pavlov, are both doctors.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot is forehand and tournament is Wimbledon.

> Idols growing up were Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.

> Enjoys golf, basketball, watching movies and reading books.

> Trains at IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL, USA.

> Coached by Miro Hrvatin. Fitness trainer is Dejan Vojnovic and physiotherapist is Momcilo Radojicic.

MIOMIR KECMANOVIC SRB

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 3-4) W-L 20 19Aus. Open 0-1 1R Roland Garros 1-1 2RWimbledon 1-1 2R US Open 1-1 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-5) W-L 20 19 18Indian Wells 3-1 QF —Miami 1-2 2R 1RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — —Madrid 0-0 — —Rome 0-0 — —Canada 0-0 — —Cincinnati 2-1 3R —Shanghai 0-1 1R — Paris 0-0 — —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 192-2 SF

CAREER W-L: 24-24CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-1

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,285,541HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 47 (9 September 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 161 (16 September 2019)

BORN: 31 August 1999, Belgrade, SerbiaRESIDENCE: Bradenton, FL, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6’0”) / 75kg (165lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@ MioKecmanovic @MiomirKecmanovicOfficial @miomirk

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 59 (24-22)2018: 132 (0-2)

2017: 207 (0-0)2016: 806 (0-0)

2015: T1340 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $2,285,081W-L: 30-29 (singles), 11-15 (doubles)SINGLES SF (2): Montreal, BeijingQF (5): Indian Wells, Roland Garros, Halle, Moscow, Vienna

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> On 10 June 2019, became 1st Russian in Top 10 since No. 10 Youzhny on 7 February 2011. Achieved career-high No. 8 on 15 July 2019. Earned career-high 46 wins and set new career-high ranking 7 times in 2018.

> Qualified for inaugural Next Gen ATP Finals in 2017 (d. Donaldson, l. to Medvedev and Coric in RR).

> Upset Top 10 players Isner, A. Zverev, Thiem and Djokovic en route to 2018 Paris title. Entered with 3-16 record vs. Top 10. First Russian to win an ATP Masters 1000 title since Davydenko at 2009 Shanghai. First unseeded ATP Masters 1000 champion since Nalbandian at 2007 Paris, ending 13-final losing streak for unseeded players.

> Owns 4 ATP Tour titles overall, including championship in hometown at 2018 Moscow. First Russian to win Moscow title since Youzhny in 2009. Advanced to 1st QF at 2013 Moscow as 17-year-old WC. Reached ATP Masters 1000 doubles finals at 2018 Miami and 2019 Paris with countryman Rublev.

> Defeated Del Potro to reach 1st Grand Slam QF at 2019 Roland Garros. Advanced to 4R at 2017 Roland Garros, 2018 Roland Garros and 2018 Wimbledon, where he beat both Baghdatis and Tiafoe in 5 sets.

CAREER TITLES (4): 2018 (3): Paris (IH), Moscow (IH), Marseille (IH); 2016 (1): Chengdu (H).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Djan.> Started playing tennis as a 3-year-old at kindergarten.

> Speaks Russian, English and Spanish.

> Father, Abgar, played volleyball at a high level before studying medicine; mother, Natalia, also studied medicine; sister, Margarita; brother, Georgiy.

> Attended Sozvezdie secondary school in Moscow and graduated in 2018 from University of Physical Education in Moscow.

> Grew up attending Kremlin Cup and met Russian players Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Nikolay Davydenko, Andrei Chesnokov, Igor Andreev and Igor Kunitsyn.

> Favourite surfaces are clay and indoor hard. Favourite shot is serve.

> Idols growing up were Marat Safin and Juan Martin del Potro. Dream opponent is Safin, whom he met as a 16-year-old in Helsinki, FIN.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a basketball player or a sports agent.

> Enjoys basketball, football, listening to hip-hop music and hanging out with friends.

> Admires LeBron James, Conor McGregor and Cristiano Ronaldo.

> Favourite football team is Real Madrid.

> Wife, Veronika (married in 2016); son, David (born 14 September 2019).

> Coached by Vedran Martic and Fredrik Rosengren.

KAREN KHACHANOV RUS

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 24-13) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Aus. Open 4-3 3R 2R 2R — Roland Garros 10-3 QF 4R 4R —Wimbledon 7-3 3R 4R 3R —US Open 3-4 1R 3R 1R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 31-26, 1 title) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 Indian Wells 4-3 QF 1R 2R — — —Miami 1-4 2R 3R 1R — — 1RMonte-Carlo 3-3 2R 3R 2R — — —Madrid 1-3 2R 1R 1R — — —Rome 2-2 3R 1R — — — —Canada 7-3 SF SF 1R — — —Cincinnati 5-3 3R 3R 3R — — —Shanghai 2-3 3R 2R 1R — — —Paris 6-2 2R W 1R — — —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 171-2 RR

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $7,630,617HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 8 (15 July 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 64 (21 May 2018)

CAREER W-L: 119-97CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 10-22CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-3

BORN: 21 May 1996, Moscow, RussiaRESIDENCE: Dubai, UAE

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6'6") / 87kg (192lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@karenkhachanov @karenkhachanov

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 17 (30-29)2018: 11 (46-22)

2017: 45 (26-31)2016: 53 (13-9)

2015: 152 (0-1)2014: 374 (0-3)

2013: 442 (4-2)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $676,143W-L: 39-22 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (2): Halle, Washington (both w/Venus) F (3): Auckland, Rome, ATP Finals (all w/Venus)SF (2): Barcelona (w/Salisbury), Wimbledon (w/Venus)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 7 on 5 August 2019 after winning Washington title w/Venus. Broke into Top 10 on 11 July 2016 following run to Wimbledon SF w/Ram. Ended 5 of last 6 years in Top 10 of team rankings (2014 w/Butorac, 2016-17 w/Ram, 2018-19 w/Venus).

> Runner-up at Nitto ATP Finals in 2016 w/Ram and 2019 w/Venus. Also qualified in 2018 w/Venus and played in 2017 w/Ram as ALT.

> Owns 16-19 record in finals, winning a title in 7 straight seasons (2013-19). Went 4-4 in 2015 finals, including titles at Auckland w/Paes, Halle w/Ram and Tokyo in team debut w/Melo. Earned career-high 42 victories in 2015 with 7 different partners.

> Defeated Hewitt/Rafter and Bryan/Bryan en route to 1st Grand Slam final at 2014 Australian Open w/Butorac. Earned 2 wins in 5 sets en route to 2018 Wimbledon final w/Venus, falling to M. Bryan/Sock in 5 sets.

> Won 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 2015 Shanghai w/Melo. Saved 3 MPs against Nadal/Tomic and beat Djokovic/Troicki en route to 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells title w/Ram.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (16). 2019 (2): Washington (H), Halle (G) (both w/Venus); 2018 (1): Marseille (IH) (w/Venus); 2017 (2): Indian Wells (H), Delray Beach (H) (both w/Ram); 2016 (2): Chengdu (H), Halle (G) (both w/Ram); 2015 (4): Shanghai (H), Tokyo (H) (both w/Melo), Halle (G) (w/Ram), Auckland (H) (w/Paes); 2014 (2): Stockholm (IH), Memphis (IH) (both w/Butorac); 2013 (3): Kuala Lumpur (IH) (w/Butorac), Metz (IH), Nice (CL) (both w/Brunstrom). FINALIST (19).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Father, Jacob and mother,

Yvonne, are both teachers who played competitive tennis; brother, Kevin; sister, Lynne.

> Says his parents are the most inspirational people in his life.

> Favourite surface is hard and shot is serve.

> Member of ATP Player Council for 1 term (2014-16).

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would probably be an accountant.

> Hobbies include golf and movies.> Wife, Celeste Jae (married 22 November 2014); son, Carter (born 22 December 2017).

> Coached by Stephan De Kock. > Missed 2 years of tennis from June 2005 through June 2007 following surgeries on both knees.

RAVEN KLAASEN RSA

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORYAus. Open F - 2014 (w/Butorac)Wimbledon F - 2018 (w/Venus)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 167-7 F RR RR* F (2018-19 w/Venus; 2016-17 w/Ram)*Alternate

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Indian Wells W - 2017 (w/Ram)Miami F - 2016 (w/Ram)Rome F - 2019 (w/Venus) Canada F - 2018 (w/Venus)Shanghai W - 2015 (w/Melo)

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 208 (24 October 2011)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 7 (5 August 2019)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 260-167CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,357,594

BORN: 16 October 1982, King William's Town, RSARESIDENCE: Cape Town, South Africa

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.78m (5'10") / 71kg (157lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@ravenklaasen @ravenklaasen

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 8 (39-22)2018: 15 (40-26)2017: 25 (30-21)2016: 12 (38-23)2015: 20 (42-23)

2014: T20 (35-25)2013: 44 (26-16)2012: 75 (9-8)2011: 112 (0-1)2010: 187 (1-1)

2009: 364 (0-1)2008: 577 (0-0)2007: T847 (0-0)2006: N/R (0-0)2005: 436 (0-0)

2004: 267 (0-0)2003: 360 (0-0)2002: 736 (0-0)2001: 661 (0-0)2000: T1012 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $504,947W-L: 4-4 (singles), 2-1 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 21-15 (singles),5-5 (doubles)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 83 on 4 November 2019. Broke into Top 100 on 9 September 2019 following run to US Open 4R. One of 6 former college players to finish 2019 in Top 100.

> Defeated Sandgren for 1st ATP Tour win at 2018 Winston-Salem as LL. Made ATP Tour debut one year earlier at 2017 Winston-Salem as LL.

> Upset No. 18 Basilashvili for biggest win of career and to reach 2019 US Open 4R as Q. Made winning Grand Slam debut at 2019 Wimbledon as WC (d. Krajinovic).

> Captured 1st ATP Challenger Tour title of career at 2019 Ilkley, GBR. Also advanced to Challenger finals at 2018 San Francisco, USA and 2019 Aptos, USA.

> As a 21-year-old, earned 1st ATP ranking point on 13 July

2015 following junior year of college. Only played one qualifying match on ITF Junior Circuit in January 2011.

PERSONAL> Nickname is Dom.> Speaks German and English.> Father, Thomas, is an engineer; mother, Marianne, is a pharmacist; sister, Bettina.

> Introduced to tennis by his parents, who both played.

> Played college tennis at Tulane University in New Orleans from 2013-16. Two-time All-American. Earned finance degree.

> Favourite shot is backhand, surface is clay, tournament is

Australian Open and city on tour is Melbourne.

> Grew up idolising countryman Tommy Haas.

> Also enjoys golf, skiing, football and basketball.

> Favourite sports team is Bayern Munich (football) and favourite athlete is basketball player Dirk Nowitzki.

> Favourite TV show is The Big Bang Theory.

> Lists schnitzel as his favourite food and Hershey's chocolate as his guilty pleasure.

> Favourite school subject was math.

> Coached by Rhyne Williams and Billy Heiser.

DOMINIK KOEPFER GER

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-2) W-L 20 19Aus. Open 0-0 —Roland Garros 0-0 —Wimbledon 1-1 2RUS Open 3-1 4R

CAREER W-L: 5-7CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $650,117HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 83 (4 November 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 265 (14 October 2019)

BORN: 29 April 1994, Furtwangen, GermanyRESIDENCE: Tampa, FL, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.80m (5'11") / 79kg (175lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

@DominikKoepfer @dominik.koepfer

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 94 (4-4)2018: 156 (1-2)

2017: 284 (0-1)2016: 579 (0-0)

2015: T1760 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $782,918W-L: 21-22 (singles), 2-2 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): AucklandQF (1): Munich

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 20 and achieved career-high No. 16 on 30 July 2012 after reaching Kitzbuhel final. Ranked in Top 100 each week since 6 March 2006. Earned 20+ wins in 14 straight seasons (2006-19) and ended 16 consecutive years in Top 100 (2004-19). Posted 400th victory in 2017 Indian Wells 2R (d. Dolgopolov).

> Won 5 of his 8 ATP Tour titles in his native Germany. Boasts 125-69 record in Germany (.644) and 343-299 elsewhere (.534). Ranks 3rd among Germans in Open Era with 468 victories (Becker 713, Haas 569). Owns 25 Top 10 wins -- 2nd-most among active players never ranked in Top 10 (Lopez 38).

> Lives in Kitzbuhel, where he won titles in 2015 and 2017 and owns 19-10 tournament record (.655). Also captured 2008 Auckland title.

> Owns 1-10 record in Grand Slam 4R, reaching R16 at all 4 majors. Defeated No. 126 Baker for lone win in Grand Slam 4R at 2012 Wimbledon. Enjoyed 3R wins over Isner at 2012, 2013 and 2014 US Open.

> Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 QFs at 2007 Monte-Carlo, 2008 Cincinnati, 2010 Monte-Carlo, 2010 Toronto and 2018 Indian Wells. Earned 1st win in 12 tries vs. World No. 1 in 2019 Indian Wells 3R (d. Djokovic). As 35-year-old, became oldest player to earn 1st win over World No. 1 since start of ATP Tour in 1990.

CAREER TITLES (8): 2017 (1): Kitzbuhel (CL); 2016 (1): Munich (CL); 2015 (1): Kitzbuhel (CL); 2014 (1): Dusseldorf (CL); 2012 (1): Munich (CL); 2011 (1): Halle (G); 2008 (1): Auckland (H); 2007 (1): Munich (CL). FINALIST (10): 2018 (1): Munich (CL); 2017 (1): Marrakech (CL); 2016 (1): Stuttgart (G); 2015 (1): Munich (CL); 2013 (3): Stuttgart (CL), Munich (CL), Auckland (H); 2012 (1): Kitzbuhel (CL); 2009 (1): Metz (IH); 2008 (1): Halle (G).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (7). FINALIST (3).

PERSONAL> Full name is Philipp Eberhard Hermann Kohlschreiber.

> Began playing tennis at age 4.> Father, Gerhard, used to operate a petrol station; mother, Maria,

is a kindergarten teacher; sisters, Sandra and Gerlinde.

> Enjoys playing golf, driving cars, swimming and playing with his dogs.

> Favourite movie is Lord of the Rings.

> Follows football and hockey. Supports FC Bayern Munich.

> Wife, Lena (married 1 August 2018). On wedding day, lost to Istomin in Kitzbuhel 2R.

> Trains at TennisBase Oberhaching in Munich.

> Coached by Markus Hipfl.

PHILIPP KOHLSCHREIBER GER

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 72-61) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03Aus. Open 21-14 2R 1R 3R 1R 2R — 3R 4R 2R 3R 2R 4R 2R 2R 4R — —Roland Garros 14-15 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R 3R 4R 2R 1R 3R 4R 1R 2R 2R 1R — — Wimbledon 13-15 1R 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R QF 1R 3R 3R 1R 1R 3R 1R — — US Open 24-17 1R 4R 4R 1R 3R 4R 4R 4R 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 87-88) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Indian Wells 20-13 4R QF 3R 3R 3R 2R 2R 2R 4R 3R 4R 3R 2R 3R — Miami 3-9 — — 3R — — 2R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R 2R — — 1RMonte-Carlo 19-12 2R 3R — 2R 2R 2R 3R 2R 2R QF 2R 3R QF — — Madrid 7-9 2R 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R — 1R — 1R 3R 2R — — — Rome 13-9 3R 3R — 2R 2R 3R 3R 1R 2R 2R 2R — — — — Canada 5-8 — — — — — 1R 1R 3R 1R QF 2R 1R 1R — — Cincinnati 10-9 — 1R — — 1R 2R 2R 1R 3R 3R 1R QF 2R — —Shanghai 2-5 — — — 1R — — 2R 2R — 1R 1R — — — — Paris 7-9 — 2R — 1R — 2R 3R 1R 2R 1R 1R 3R — — — Hamburg: 1-5 (2R - 2007; 1R - 2008, 2006, 2005, 2002)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $12,807,597HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 16 (30 July 2012)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 51 (10 November 2008)

CAREER W-L: 468-368CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 25-99CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 16-14

BORN: 16 October 1983, Augsburg, GermanyRESIDENCE: Kitzbuhel, Austria

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.78m (5'10") / 70kg (154lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@Kohlscribbler @PhilippKohlschreiber.Official

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 79 (21-22)2018: 34 (24-24)2017: 29 (32-19)2016: 32 (32-21)2015: 34 (32-23)2014: 24 (37-25)

2013: 22 (32-25)2012: 20 (42-24)2011: 43 (31-27)2010: 34 (37-24)2009: 27 (40-25)2008: 28 (32-21)

2007: 32 (33-27)2006: 60 (24-20)2005: 93 (12-25)2004: 92 (6-10)2003: 209 (1-3)2002: 268 (0-3)

2001: 764 (0-0)2000: T1334 (0-0)1999: T1302 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $922,914W-L: 31-18 (singles), 1-4 (doubles)SINGLES F (2): Budapest, StockholmQF (4): Montpellier, Hamburg, Metz, Basel

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 26 on 23 April 2018. Earned 1st Top 50 and Top 100 finish in 2017 after ending 2014 and 2015 at No. 101. Also finished 2019 in Top 50 following career-high 31 wins.

> Reached 1st ATP Tour final at 2017 Paris as 77th-ranked Q. First qualifier to reach an ATP Masters 1000 final since Janowicz at 2012 Paris. Lowest-ranked ATP Masters 1000 finalist since No. 98 Fish at 2008 Indian Wells.

> Advanced to finals in 2019 at Budapest as Q and Stockholm. Reached Grand Slam 3R for 1st time at 2019 Australian Open and was 1 of 4 Serbians to reach 2019 Roland Garros 3R.

> Earned 1st 3 career wins at 2010 Belgrade as 18-year-old WC ranked 319th. Beat No. 2 Djokovic 6-4 ret in QF. Remains lowest-ranked player to defeat Top 2 opponent since J. Johansson beat No. 2 Nadal at 2006 Stockholm. Youngest player to defeat Top 2 opponent since 17-year-old Nadal beat No. 1 Federer at 2004 ATP Masters 1000 Miami.

> Peaked at No. 6 in juniors on 9 February 2009. Posted 54-9 record in 12 months on ITF Junior Circuit with wins over future ATP Top 20 players Basilashvili, Raonic and Tomic. Reached boys' singles SFs at 2008 Wimbledon as Q and 2008 US Open.

CAREER FINALIST (3): 2019 (2): Stockholm (IH), Budapest (CL); 2017 (1): Paris (IH).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5.> Father, Stipan, was a veterinarian; mother, Vera; brother, Damir; sister, Katarina.

> From age 13 to 19, trained at IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL, USA.

> Trained with Mario Ancic and his brother, Ivica, on various occasions from 2009-10.

> Favourite shot is forehand and surface is clay.

> When not on tour, enjoys playing football and challenging his friends at PlayStation.

> Supports Red Star Belgrade football team.

> Enjoys hiking, the snow and spending the holidays anywhere in the mountains.

> Underwent right shoulder surgery in 2011 and right wrist surgery in 2016.

> Limited to 7 tournaments in 1st 7 months of 2018 season due to left foot, left ankle and hand injuries.

FILIP KRAJINOVIC SRB

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-13) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12Aus. Open 2-3 3R — — 1R 1R — — — Roland Garros 2-3 3R — — — 1R — — 1RWimbledon 0-3 1R 1R — — 1R — — — US Open 1-4 1R 1R — — 2R 1R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 13-14) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10Indian Wells 4-3 4R 3R — — 1R — — — — — Miami 5-4 3R 4R — — 2R — — — — 1RMonte-Carlo 0-1 — — — 1R — — — — — —Madrid 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —Rome 0-0 — — — — — — — — — —Canada 0-1 — 1R — — — — — — — —Cincinnati 0-1 — 1R — — — — — — — —Shanghai 0-2 1R 1R — — — — — — — —Paris 4-2 — 1R F — — — — — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,062,847HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 26 (23 April 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 201 (16 April 2018)

CAREER W-L: 66-67CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-13CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-1

BORN: 27 February 1992, Sombor, SerbiaRESIDENCE: Belgrade, Serbia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 75kg (165lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@krajinovic_filip

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 40 (31-18)2018: 95 (14-17)2017: 34 (5-2)

2016: 237 (1-4)2015: 101 (4-13)2014: 101 (7-4)

2013: 226 (0-1)2012: 416 (1-2)2011: T1404 (0-0)

2010: 213 (3-5)2009: 356 (0-1)2008: 901 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $708,195W-L: 1-1 (singles), 33-22 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 1-6 (singles),18-1 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (3): New York, Roland Garros, AntwerpSF (3): Budapest, US Open, Paris (all w/Mies)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved doubles career-high No. 7 on 4 November 2019 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Paris SF w/Mies. Broke into Top 50 on 18 February 2019 following New York title w/Mies and Top 20 on 9 September 2019 after run to US Open SF w/Mies. Ended season at No. 5 in team rankings w/Mies.

> Qualified for 2019 Nitto ATP Finals w/Mies and defeated 2015 champion Rojer/Tecau in debut. Went 1-2 in RR. Second All-German team to play at ATP Finals (Fassbender/Pohmann in 1975).

> Captured 2019 Roland Garros title w/Mies in 2nd Grand Slam event as a team. Became 1st All-German team to win a Grand Slam men's doubles title. Won ATP 250 titles in 2019 at New York and Antwerp w/Mies.

> Owns 33-22 career tour-level record and 46-9 ATP Challenger Tour record w/Mies. Captured 8 Challenger titles as a team, including Marbella, ESP and Heilbronn, GER in 2019.

> Peaked at No. 8 in junior rankings on 26 April 2010. Went 74-35 in doubles on ITF Junior Circuit. Captured 2009 Wimbledon boys' doubles title w/Herbert. Reached 2010 Australian Open boys' doubles final w/Schulz.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3): 2019 (3): Antwerp (IH), Roland Garros (CL), New York (IH) (all w/Mies).

PERSONAL> Nicknames are KK and Kev.> Father, Rudolf; mother, Ingrid; sister, Melanie.

> Began playing tennis at age 5 with his father.

> Coached by Zoran Obrovski from age 6 to 11 and Christian Hohn from age 11 to 16.

> Left Coburg for Munich in 2009 and trained at Tennisbase Oberhaching until 2017.

> Credits his parents as being most important influences since beginning of career.

> Favourite surface is grass, shot is forehand and tournament is Wimbledon.

> Lists Melbourne as his favourite city on tour.

> Idolised Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt growing up.

> Met Federer at 2009 Wimbledon Champions' Dinner after winning boys' doubles title with Pierre-Hugues Herbert.

> Hobbies include playing football, basketball and shuffleboard.

> Supports FC Bayern and Dallas Mavericks (NBA). Favourite football player is Bastian Schweinsteiger and basketball player is Dirk Nowitzki.

> Favourite actor is Kevin James. Enjoyed watching him in the movie Hitch and TV show The King of Queens.

> Enjoys eating spare ribs and says his guilty pleasure is candy.

> Favourite superhero is Spiderman, musician is Capital Bra and book is Open by Andre Agassi.

> Considers himself easy-going, but says his worst quality is decision-making.

> Coached by Klaus Langenbach.

KEVIN KRAWIETZ GER

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)Roland Garros W - 2019 (w/Mies)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 191-2 RR (w/Mies)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 36-37CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $992,858

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 211 (17 December 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 7 (4 November 2019)

BORN: 24 January 1992, Coburg, GermanyRESIDENCE: Munich, Germany

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 85kg (187lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.kevin-krawietz.de @kevinkrawietz

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 9 (33-22)2018: 72 (3-5)2017: 129 (0-3)

2016: 135 (0-1)2015: 262 (0-0)2014: 325 (0-1)

2013: 422 (0-0)2012: 444 (0-2)2011: 285 (0-1)

2010: 441 (0-1)2009: N/R (0-1)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $795,869W-L: 49-24 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (1): Winston-SalemF (5): Indian Wells, Halle, Beijing, Shanghai, ViennaSF (4): Miami, Rome, Washington, ATP Finals (all w/Melo)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Became co-No. 1 in doubles on 8 January 2018 with partner Melo. Passed Melo to become sole No. 1 on 30 April 2018. First Polish World No. 1 in doubles or singles. Spent 19 weeks overall at No. 1. Finished 2017 at No. 1 in team rankings w/Melo and No. 2 in doubles.

> Advanced to final of 2017 Nitto ATP Finals w/Melo. Semi-finalist in 2014 w/Lindstedt and 2019 w/Melo. Also qualified in 2009-10 w/Marach and 2018 w/Melo.

> Captured 25 doubles titles with 8 different partners, winning career-best 6 titles in 2017 w/Melo. Earned 49 of his career-high 51 victories in 2017 w/Melo, highlighted by 14-0 run on grass. Enjoyed 300th win in 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Paris SF w/Melo (d. J. Murray/Soares).

> Won Grand Slam titles at 2014 Australian Open w/Lindstedt and 2017 Wimbledon w/Melo. Earned 4 victories in 5 sets en route to Wimbledon title, including wins over Petzschner/Peya 11-9 in 5th, Kontinen/Peers 9-7 in 5th and Marach/Pavic 13-11 in 5th. Teamed w/Melo for 4 ATP Masters 1000 titles.

> Peaked at No. 41 in singles on 12 April 2010. Reached singles finals at 2009 Belgrade as LL and 2010 Costa do Sauipe. Lost to countryman Janowicz in 2013 Wimbledon QF, marking 1st time pair of Poles reached QFs of same Grand Slam event.

CAREER FINALIST (2).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (25): 2019 (1): Winston-Salem (H) (w/Melo); 2018 (4): Shanghai (H), Beijing (H), Halle (G), Syndey (H) (all w/Melo); 2017 (6): Paris (IH); Wimbledon (G), Halle (G), 's-Hertogenbosch (G), Madrid (CL), Miami (H) (all w/Melo); 2016 (1): Vienna (IH) (w/Melo); 2015 (4): Vienna (IH) (w/Melo); Metz (IH) (w/ Roger-Vasselin), Bastad (CL) (w/Chardy), 's-Hertogenbosch (G) (w/Karlovic); 2014 (1): Australian Open (H) (w/Lindstedt); 2013 (1): Acapulco (CL) (w/Marrero); 2012 (1): Stuttgart (CL) (w/Chardy); 2010 (3): Bucharest (CL) (w/Chela), Acapulco (CL), Santiago (CL) (both w/Marach); 2009 (3): Vienna (IH), Belgrade (CL), Casablanca (CL) (all w/Marach). FINALIST (20).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 9.> Father, Janusz, is a football coach; mother, Dorota; sister, Paulina.

> Considers serve, return and forehand as his strengths.

> Favourite surfaces are clay and slow hard courts.

> Idols growing up were Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Stefan Edberg and Jonas Bjorkman.

> Named ATP Doubles Team of the Year in 2017 w/Melo.

> Awarded the Gold Cross of Merit by Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski in July 2013.

> Coached by Jan Stoces. Fitness trainer is Ivan Machytka.

LUKASZ KUBOT POL

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Aus. Open W - 2014 (w/Lindstedt)Wimbledon W - 2017 (w/Melo)US Open F - 2018 (w/Melo)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 0912-10 SF RR F — — SF — — — RR RR (2017-19 w/Melo ; 2014 w/Lindstedt; 2009-10 w/Marach)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (4 titles)Indian Wells F - 2019, 2017 (both w/Melo)Miami W - 2017 (w/Melo)Madrid W - 2017 (w/Melo)Rome F - 2012 (w/Tipsarevic)Shanghai W - 2018; F - 2019, 2017 (all w/Melo)Paris W - 2017 (w/Melo)

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 41 (12 April 2010)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (8 January 2018)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 394-253CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $8,162,644

BORN: 16 May 1982, Boleslawiec, PolandRESIDENCE: Lubin, Poland

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 88kg (194lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@LukaszKubot Lukasz Kubot @kubot.lukasz

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 6 (49-24)2018: T9 (41-23)2017: 2 (51-21)2016: 24 (36-25)2015: 29 (33-14)

2014: 18 (20-18)2013: 37 (19-17)2012: 39 (22-19)2011: 53 (13-21)2010: 10 (38-24)

2009: 12 (42-21)2008: 75 (1-2)2007: 45 (16-10)2006: 65 (9-9)2005: 138 (2-1)

2004: 135 (1-2)2003: 180 (0-0)2002: T928 (0-1)2001: 441 (1-1)2000: 812 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,076,395W-L: 22-26 (singles), 7-9 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): MarseilleQF (2): Los Cabos, St. Petersburg

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Earned career-high 22 wins in 2019, achieving career-high No. 39 on 25 February 2019 after advancing to Marseille final. Finished 9 of last 10 seasons in Top 100 (2010-11, 2013-19). Fell as low as No. 324 on 10 June 2013 before reaching finals at Moscow and 5 Challengers to end season at No. 67.

> Won 1st ATP Tour title at 2010 St. Petersburg. Runner-up at 2013 Moscow as Q, 2015 Sydney as Q and 2019 Marseille. Sydney final was 1st between qualifiers in ATP Tour history (l. to Troicki). Earned biggest win of career in 2014 Basel 1R over No. 4 Wawrinka.

> Advanced to 2012 Australian Open 4R following 5-set wins over Troicki and Monfils. Defeated Isner in 5 sets en route to 2019 Wimbledon 4R. Beat No. 10 Bautista Agut in 2019 US Open 1R for 1st Top 10 win at a Grand Slam event (1-8).

> Reached R16 at 2 ATP Masters 1000 events: 2012 Monte-Carlo as Q and 2014 Shanghai. Qualified 8 times overall at ATP Masters 1000 events, most recently at Madrid and Shanghai in 2018.

> Owns 180-80 record on ATP Challenger Tour (14-8 in finals), including back-to-back titles in 2016 at Prostejov, CZE and Moscow, RUS. Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 10 players Ancic, Bautista Agut, Berrettini, Goffin and Khachanov.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2010 (1): St. Petersburg (IH).FINALIST (3): 2019 (1): Marseille (IH); 2015 (1): Sydney (H); 2013 (1): Moscow (IH).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6 with his father, who coached him until age 17.

> Father, Alexander; mother, Tatiana; sister, Ekaterina.

> Moved to Kazakhstan in 2008.> Favourite surface is hard.> Considers his best shots to be his groundstrokes.

> Likes movies and reading Russian books.

> Underwent left hip surgery on 25 September 2012 and right hip surgery on 8 October 2012.

MIKHAIL KUKUSHKIN KAZ

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 25-34) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10Aus. Open 3-9 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 4R 1R —Roland Garros 4-8 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 2R — 2R 2R — Wimbledon 8-7 4R 2R 2R 2R 1R 3R — 1R 1R — US Open 10-10 2R 3R 3R 1R 3R 1R 3R 1R 2R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 22-33) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09Indian Wells 4-7 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R 3R — — 1R — — Miami 6-9 1R 1R 2R 3R 2R 1R — 1R 2R — 2RMonte-Carlo 3-3 2R — — — 1R — — 3R — — — Madrid 1-3 1R 2R 1R — — — — — — — —Rome 2-3 1R — — 2R — 2R — — — — —Canada 1-2 1R — — — — — — 2R — — —Cincinnati 0-1 2R — — — — — — — — — —Shanghai 4-4 2R 2R — — — 3R — — 1R — —Paris 1-1 — 2R — — — — — — — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,604,304HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 39 (25 February 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 114 (27 February 2012)

CAREER W-L: 160-199CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-36CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 9-8

BORN: 26 December 1987, Volgograd, RussiaRESIDENCE: Astana, Kazakhstan

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 72kg (159lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@kukushkin_mikhail

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 67 (22-26)2018: 53 (21-22)2017: 74 (13-14)2016: 89 (13-21)

2015: 65 (19-24)2014: 70 (16-27)2013: 67 (6-6)2012: 106 (12-15)

2011: 91 (10-24)2010: 59 (17-8)2009: 132 (7-7)2008: 149 (4-4)

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

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $299,033W-L: 7-7 (singles), 2-2 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 35-14 (singles), 5-4 (doubles)SINGLES QF (1): Los Cabos

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 81 on 9 September 2019 after qualifying at US Open. Finished season as No. 1 Korean. Broke into Top 100 on 5 August 2019 following QF run at Los Cabos. Entered Top 200 on 22 May 2017 after reaching Busan, KOR Challenger SF. Improved year-end ranking 900+ spots in 2015 and 800+ spots in 2016.

> Qualified for 6 events in 2019, including Wimbledon and US Open. Earned 1st ATP Tour win at 2019 Atlanta as Q (d. Gunneswaran). One week later, qualified and reached 1st ATP Tour QF at Los Cabos.

> Made Grand Slam debut at 2018 Australian Open after winning Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off in Zhuhai, CHN.

> Owns 90-60 ATP Challenger Tour record, including 35-14 mark in 2019. Won Challenger titles in 2019 at Yokohama, JPN and Seoul, KOR.

> Peaked at No. 46 in junior rankings on 30 March 2015. Played exclusively in Asia and Australia on ITF Junior Circuit,

posting 68-27 record. Ended junior career on 12-match and 22-set winning streaks.

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 10.> Father, Younghun, teaches geography in high school and is a talented amateur tennis player; mother, Eunmi; sisters, Hakyung and Sookyung. Big sister, Hakyung, was 2015 Miss Korea (Gyeongbuk Province).

> Born in a small town, Sangju,

famous for dried persimmons.> Wanted to be a football player until he started playing tennis.

> Moved to Seoul at age 16, where he went to high school with fellow ATP player Duckhee Lee.

> Enjoys going to the karaoke to sing with friends on his days off.

> Favourite surface is hard and favourite shots are down-the-line forehand and drop shot.

> Coached by Kyu Tae Im.

SOONWOO KWON KOR

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-3) W-L 20 19 18Aus. Open 0-1 — 1RRoland Garros 0-0 — —Wimbledon 0-1 1R —US Open 0-1 1R —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-1) W-L 20 19Indian Wells 0-0 —Miami 0-0 —Monte-Carlo 0-0 —Madrid 0-0 —Rome 0-0 —Canada 0-1 1RCincinnati 0-0 —Shanghai 0-0 — Paris 0-0 —

CAREER W-L: 10-10CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $488,866HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 81 (9 September 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 272 (14 October 2019)

BORN: 2 December 1997, Sangju, South KoreaRESIDENCE: Seoul, South Korea

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.80m (5'11") / 72kg (159lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@soonwoo1202

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 88 (7-7)2018: 253 (0-2)

2017: 168 (3-1)2016: 286 (0-0)

2015: 1092 (0-0)2014: T2024 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,384,572W-L: 23-15 (singles), 6-11 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (2): Acapulco, Washington

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Earned 20+ wins and finished Top 35 in 5 straight seasons (2015-19). Ended 2016 at career-high No. 13, finishing season as youngest player in Top 20 at age 21. Broke into Top 50 as 19-year-old on 5 January 2015.

> Saved 3 MPs vs. No. 2 Nadal en route to 2019 Acapulco title and 1 MP vs. Tsitsipas en route to 2019 Washington title. Won career-high 3 titles and 39 matches in 2016. One of 2 men to win 1st meeting with Nadal, Djokovic and Federer (also Hewitt). Owns 20 victories overall vs. Top 10 opponents.

> Upset No. 1 Nadal and saved 9 MPs vs. Gasquet en route to 2014 Wimbledon QF as 19-year-old WC ranked 144th. Youngest player to beat No. 1 at a Grand Slam since Nadal, 19, at 2005 Roland Garros and lowest-ranked since No. 193 Olhovskiy at 1992 Wimbledon. Also reached 2015 Australian Open QF at age 19. Youngest Australian Open quarter-finalist since Cherkasov, 19, in 1990.

> Beat No. 2 Nadal en route to biggest career final at 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati. Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 Miami SFs in 2016 and 2017. Defeated No. 2 Federer in 3 TBs at 2015 Madrid and upset No. 2 Djokovic for 2nd time in 2 weeks at 2017 Indian Wells.

> Became World No. 1 junior on 21 January 2013. Defeated Kokkinakis for 2013 Australian Open boys' singles title. Won boys' doubles titles at 2012 Roland Garros w/A. Harris, 2012 Wimbledon w/A. Harris and 2013 Wimbledon w/Kokkinakis.

CAREER TITLES (6): 2019 (2): Washington (H), Acapulco (H); 2018 (1): Brisbane (H); 2016 (3): Tokyo (H), Atlanta (H), Marseille (IH).FINALIST (3): 2017 (2): Beijing (H), Cincinnati (H); 2015 (1): Estoril (CL).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).

PERSONAL> Full name is Nicholas Hilmy Kyrgios. Nickname is Kygs.

> Started playing tennis at age 6 with his mother.

> Father, George, is Greek and a painter; mother, Norlaila, is Malaysian and a retired computer engineer; brother, Christos; sister, Halimah.

> Likes all surfaces and

considers serve his best shot.> Favourite tournaments are Wimbledon and US Open.

> Idols growing up were Roger Federer, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and basketball players LeBron James, Kevin Garnett and Michael Jordan.

> Loves watching and playing basketball. Favourite NBA team is Boston Celtics.

> Listens to a variety of music. Favourite artists are Lil Wayne, Fetty Wap and Drake.

> Enjoys comedy TV shows and movies.

> Created Nick Kyrgios Foundation (NKF) in support of under-privileged youth. Foundation received an ATP ACES For Charity grant of $15,000 in 2018. Learn more at NKFoundation.com.au.

> Fitness trainer is Ashcon Rezazadeh. Physiotherapist is Will Maher.

> Withdrew from 11 events in 2018 and 7 events in 2019 due to right elbow, hip, knee and collarbone injuries.

NICK KYRGIOS AUS

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 37-24) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Aus. Open 11-6 1R 4R 2R 3R QF 2R — Roland Garros 5-5 — — 2R 3R 3R 1R 2RWimbledon 13-6 2R 3R 1R 4R 4R QF — US Open 8-7 3R 3R 1R 3R 1R 3R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 42-29) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Indian Wells 4-3 2R — QF 2R 2R —Miami 12-4 4R 4R SF SF — —Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — — — —Madrid 7-4 1R — 3R QF 3R —Rome 3-3 2R — — 3R 1R —Canada 5-6 1R 1R 3R 1R 3R 2RCincinnati 9-5 2R 3R F 2R 1R — Shanghai 2-4 — 1R 1R 2R 2R —Paris 0-0 — — — — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $8,001,478HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 13 (24 October 2016)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 68 (19 June 2017)

CAREER W-L: 155-92CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 20-33CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 6-2

BORN: 27 April 1995, Canberra, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Nassau, Bahamas

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 85kg (187lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.nickkyrgios.org @NickKyrgios @nkyrgios @k1ngkyrg1os

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 30 (23-15)2018: 35 (25-14)

2017: 21 (32-18)2016: 13 (39-15)

2015: 30 (24-19)2014: 52 (10-9)

2013: 186 (2-2)2012: T828 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,573,032W-L: 21-27 (singles), 11-15 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): UmagF (1): Monte-CarloQF (3): Doha, Gstaad, MoscowDOUBLES TITLES (1): Chengdu (w/Cacic)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 23 on 29 April 2019 soon after reaching Monte-Carlo final. Posted 20+ wins and finished as No. 2 Serbian in 2 straight seasons (2018-19). Ended 6 straight years in Top 100 (2014-19).

> Earned biggest win of career over No. 5 Thiem and did not drop a set en route to 1st ATP Tour final at 2019 Monte-Carlo. As World No. 48, became lowest-ranked Monte-Carlo finalist since No. 53 Arazi in 2001. Joined countryman Krajinovic at 2017 Paris as only players since 2013 to reach 1st career final at an ATP Masters 1000 event.

> Captured 1st ATP Tour title of career at 2019 Umag. Beat No. 6 Del Potro to reach 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 2018 Madrid as Q. Qualified 10 times at ATP Masters 1000 events, including series debut at 2014 Indian Wells.

> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R and 4R for 1st time at 2014

Roland Garros, losing to eventual champion Nadal. Owns 9-match losing streak in 5th sets, including losses to A. Zverev in 2018 Roland Garros 2R and 2019 Roland Garros 3R.

> Boasts 100-58 record on ATP Challenger Tour with 6 titles, most recently 2018 Le Gosier, GUD. Owns Challenger wins over one-time Top 20 players Carreno Busta, Cecchinato, Pouille and Tursunov.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): Umag (CL). FINALIST (1): 2019 (1): Monte-Carlo (CL).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Dutzee.> Began playing tennis at age 7 by coincidence. Only sport available for his age group was tennis.

> Father, Dragisa; mother, Marina.> Favourite surface is hard, shot is backhand and tournament is Doha.

> Idol growing up was Pete Sampras.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a football player.

> Supports FC Barcelona.> Trains in Barcelona, Spain.> Coached by Jose Perlas.> Underwent hernia surgery on 1 November 2017.

DUSAN LAJOVIC SRB

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 16-23) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Aus. Open 3-6 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R 2RRoland Garros 8-6 3R 2R 1R 2R 2R 4RWimbledon 2-6 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 2RUS Open 3-5 2R 3R 1R 1R — 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 19-25) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Indian Wells 5-6 2R 2R 4R 1R 1R 1RMiami 5-6 3R 2R 1R 2R 1R 3RMonte-Carlo 5-2 F 1R — — — —Madrid 3-2 1R QF — — — —Rome 0-1 — — — — 1R — Canada 0-1 1R — — — — —Cincinnati 0-2 1R 1R — — — —Shanghai 0-2 1R — 1R — — —Paris 1-3 1R — — 1R 2R —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,850,190HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 23 (29 April 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 104 (8 June 2015)

CAREER W-L: 120-150CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-16CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-9

BORN: 30 June 1990, Belgrade, SerbiaRESIDENCE: Stara Pazova, Serbia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 83kg (183lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@Dutzee @DusanLajovicOfficial @dutzee

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 34 (21-27)2018: 48 (24-24)2017: 75 (18-22)2016: 93 (19-23)

2015: 76 (17-21)2014: 69 (16-19)2013: 117 (0-6)2012: 164 (2-1)

2011: 191 (3-5)2010: 428 (0-2)2009: 570 (0-0)2008: 1093 (0-0)

2007: T1461 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $928,189W-L: 22-21 (singles), 3-10 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): CordobaF (1): Bastad

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 50 on 11 November 2019 -- exactly 9 months after breaking into Top 100 following historic title win at Cordoba. Entered Top 200 nearly 5 years earlier on 9 June 2014.

> Captured 1st ATP Tour title at 2019 Cordoba as 112th-ranked WC. Became 1st player since Darcis at 2007 Amersfoort to win a title without a tour-level victory entering tournament. Went on to reach 2019 Bastad final and earn total of 22 tour-level wins during season.

> Beat Basilashvili, Gasquet and Moutet before falling to 12-time champion Nadal in 2019 Roland Garros 4R. Became 1st player to reach 4R in Grand Slam debut since Goffin at 2012 Roland Garros.

> Made ATP Tour debut at 2013 Bogota as Q -- more than 5 years before 1st ATP Tour win at 2019 Cordoba. Also qualified at 2014 Bogota and 2018 Bastad.

> Owns 108-98 ATP Challenger Tour record, winning titles in 2018 at Mexico City, MEX as Q and Marburg, GER. Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 20 players Auger-Aliassime, Pouille and Schwartzman.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): Cordoba (CL). FINALIST (1): 2019 (1): Bastad (CL).

PERSONAL> Father, Eduardo; mother, Mariela; sister, Milagros.

> Started playing tennis at age 7 with his father.

> Moved to Buenos Aires on his own at age 15 to continue his tennis development.

> Favourite shot is forehand, surface is clay, tournament is US Open and city on tour is Buenos Aires.

> Idol growing up was countryman David Nalbandian.

> Supports Boca Juniors football team.

> Hobbies include riding four-wheelers and go-karts.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a motocross driver.

> Favourite superhero is Batman and book is Romeo and Juliet.

> Enjoys watching MTV and listening to electronic music.

> Favourite movie is The Fast and the Furious and favourite actor is one of the stars of that film Dwayne Johnson (The Rock).

> Says his guilty pleasure is food. Favourite foods are milanesa and sushi.

> Lists love as his best quality and football as his worst quality.

> Coached by Andres Schneiter. Fitness trainer is Roberto Maccione.

JUAN IGNACIO LONDERO ARG

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-3) W-L 20 19Aus. Open 0-0 —Roland Garros 3-1 4RWimbledon 0-1 1RUS Open 1-1 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-3) W-L 20 19Indian Wells 0-0 —Miami 0-0 —Monte-Carlo 0-1 1RMadrid 0-0 —Rome 0-0 —Canada 0-0 —Cincinnati 1-1 2RShanghai 0-1 1RParis 0-0 —

CAREER W-L: 22-24CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-4CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,226,242HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 50 (11 November 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 209 (25 September 2017)

BORN: 15 August 1993, Jesus Maria, ArgentinaRESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, Argentina

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.80m (5'11") / 70kg (154lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@juanlondero @londerojuan

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 50 (22-21)2018: 120 (0-1)2017: 360 (0-0)

2016: 345 (0-0)2015: 288 (0-0)2014: 204 (0-1)

2013: 327 (0-1)2012: 471 (0-0)2011: 673 (0-0)

2010: 794 (0-0)

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved singles career-high No. 12 at age 33 on 2 March 2015 and doubles career-high No. 9 at age 35 on 7 November 2016. Finished 18 straight seasons in Top 100 (2002-19) -- 2nd-longest active streak behind Federer's 21 (1999-2019).

> Oldest and lowest-ranked London/Queen's Club champion in Open Era, winning 2019 title as 37-year-old WC ranked 113th. Also won doubles title w/A. Murray. Oldest player to sweep both titles at an event since Rosewall, 40, at 1975 Jackson. Earned 400th win in 2016 Dubai 1R (d. Garcia-Lopez). Owns 38 Top 10 wins -- most among active players never ranked in Top 10. Defeated No. 1 Nadal in 2010 London/Queen’s Club QF and No. 1 Djokovic in 2016 Dubai QF.

> Advanced to Wimbledon QF in 2005, 2008 and 2011, as well as US Open QF in 2015. Appeared at all-time record 71 straight Grand Slam events (2002-19). Defeated No. 1 seeds and previous 3 champions to win 2016 Roland Garros doubles title w/M. Lopez. Also reached 2017 US Open doubles final w/M. Lopez.

> Reached ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai SF in 2009, 2011 and 2014, as well as ATP Masters 1000 Toronto SF in 2014. Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 doubles finals at 2014 Rome w/Haase and 2017 Monte-Carlo w/M. Lopez.

> Four-time Davis Cup champion (2008-09, 2011, 2019). Clinched 2009 title by winning doubles rubber w/Verdasco in final (d.

Berdych/Stepanek) -- 1 of only 2 losses suffered by Berdych/Stepanek in Davis Cup (16-2).

CAREER TITLES (7): 2019 (1): London/Queen's Club (G); 2017 (1): London/Queen's Club (G); 2016 (1): Gstaad (CL); 2014 (1): Eastbourne (G); 2013 (1): Eastbourne (G); 2010 (1): Johannesburg (H); 2004 (1): Vienna (IH). FINALIST (11).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (11).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5.> Father, Feliciano, is a tennis coach; mother, Belen, is a nurse; brother, Victor.

> Became tournament director of Mutua Madrid Open in 2019.

Played event each year from 2002-18.

> Dream opponent is Pete Sampras.

> Supports Fundacion Emilio Sanchez Vicario. Teamed with Sanchez in 2018 to create Casper Tour of junior events in honour of Casper Fernandez, who passed away from bone cancer at age 16 in July 2017.

> Cut soda, bread and dairy products out of his diet.

> Fan of Real Madrid (football).> Married Sandra Gago on his 38th birthday (20 September 2019).

> Coached by his doubles partner Marc Lopez. Fitness trainer is Vicente Calvo.

FELICIANO LOPEZ ESP

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 96-72) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01Aus. Open 22-17 1R 1R 1R 3R 4R 3R 2R 4R 2R 3R 1R 2R 2R 3R 3R 1R 3R — — Roland Garros 12-19 1R 1R 3R 3R 1R 2R 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 4R 1R 2R 1RWimbledon 34-18 2R 2R 1R 3R 2R 4R 3R 1R QF 3R 1R QF 3R 1R QF 3R 4R 4R — US Open 28-18 3R 1R 3R 2R QF 3R 3R 3R 3R 4R 1R 1R 4R 2R 2R 3R 1R 2R — Doubles Titles (1): 2016 - Roland Garros (w/M. Lopez).

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 161-2 — — — RR (w/M. Lopez)

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 115-135) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02Indian Wells 15-17 2R 4R 2R 4R QF 4R 1R 2R 1R 3R 1R 2R 2R 1R 3R 2R 2R — Miami 12-17 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 3R — 2R 3R 3R 3R 3R 4R 2R 2R 2R 1R 2RMonte-Carlo 6-12 — 2R 2R 1R — — — 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R — 2R 1R 2R 2R — Madrid 22-17 — 2R 3R 2R 2R QF 1R 1R 2R 3R 1R QF QF 1R 1R 2R QF 3RRome 6-15 — 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 3R QF 2R 1R — 1R 1R 1R 1R — Canada 10-13 1R — 1R — 1R SF 1R — 2R 1R 1R 2R — 1R 1R 2R QF — Cincinnati 10-15 — — 2R 2R QF 1R 3R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R 2R — Shanghai 19-9 — — 2R 2R 3R SF 2R 3R SF 1R SF — — — — — — — Paris 13-15 — 2R 2R 2R 2R 3R 2R 1R 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R — 2R QF 2R — Hamburg: 2-5 (2R - 2005, 2003; 1R - 2008, 2006, 2004)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $17,114,510HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 12 (2 March 2015)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 9 (7 November 2016)

CAREER W-L: 485-445CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 38-94CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 24-11

BORN: 20 September 1981, Toledo, SpainRESIDENCE: Madrid, Spain

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 88kg (194lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · One-handed backhand

@feliciano_lopez @FelicianoLopezTP @felilopezoficial

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 62 (12-15)2018: 64 (21-21)2017: 36 (25-23)2016: 28 (31-24)2015: 17 (32-26)2014: 14 (39-26)

2013: 28 (29-20)2012: 40 (26-27)2011: 20 (36-26)2010: 32 (26-24)2009: 47 (17-24)2008: 31 (27-26)

2007: 35 (27-25)2006: 81 (19-29)2005: 34 (31-28)2004: 25 (33-27)2003: 28 (34-31)2002: 62 (18-16)

2001: 159 (2-5)2000: 269 (0-1)1999: 277 (0-0)1998: 548 (0-1)1997: 559 (0-0)1996: T1294 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,355,053W-L: 4-3 (singles), 36-13 (doubles)SINGLES QF (1): London/Queen's ClubDOUBLES TITLES (4): Australian Open (w/Herbert), Tokyo (w/Roger-Vasselin), Paris, ATP Finals (both w/Herbert)F (2): Wimbledon, Metz (both w/Roger-Vasselin)SF (2): Shanghai (w/Roger-Vasselin), Vienna (w/Herbert)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Became World No. 1 in doubles on 6 June 2016, joining Noah as only No. 1s from France in doubles or singles. First Frenchman to finish a season at No. 1 (2016). Also ended 2016 at No. 2 in team rankings w/Herbert and No. 39 in singles, just shy of career-high No. 37.

> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 5 straight years w/Herbert (2015-19). Did not drop a set en route to 2019 title after squandering championship point in 2018.

> Won 27 of his 28 doubles titles with countrymen, including ATP Finals, all 4 Grand Slams and 7 of 9 ATP Masters 1000s in 5 years as a team w/Herbert. Bryan/Bryan needed 9 years to accomplish same feat in 2007.

> Defeated Herbert to reach 2016 Wimbledon 4R in singles. Reached 6 singles finals -- all on grass -- winning ’s-Hertogenbosch titles in 2013 as 240th-ranked Q, 2015 as Q and 2016 as WC. Beat No. 2 Nadal for biggest singles win in 2007 London/Queen’s Club QF. Hit 103 aces in longest match ever vs. Isner in 2010 Wimbledon 1R, falling 70-68 in 5th after 11h5m.

> Owns a 9-match doubles win streak in Davis Cup, helping France win 2017 title (FRA d. BEL 3-2) and reach 2018 final (CRO d. FRA 3-1).

CAREER TITLES (4). FINALIST (2).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (28): 2019 (4): ATP Finals (IH), Paris (IH) (both w/Herbert), Tokyo (H) (w/Roger-Vasselin), Australian Open (H) (w/Herbert); 2018 (4): Antwerp (IH), Metz (IH) (both w/Roger-Vasselin), Roland Garros (CL), Rotterdam (IH) (both w/Herbert); 2017 (4): Cincinnati (H), Montreal (H), Rome (CL) (all w/Herbert), Marseille (IH) (w/Benneteau); 2016 (6): Wimbledon (G), London/Queen's Club (G), Monte-Carlo (CL), Miami (H), Indian Wells (H) (all w/Herbert), Rotterdam (IH) (w/Pospisil); 2015 (2): US Open (H), London/Queen's Club (G) (both w/Herbert); 2014 (1): Rotterdam (IH) (w/Llodra); 2013 (1): Newport (G) (w/Roger-Vasselin); 2012 (3): Metz (IH), Marseille (IH), Montpellier (IH) (all w/Roger-Vasselin); 2009 (1): Lyon (IH) (w/Benneteau); 2004

(1): Metz (IH) (w/Clement); 2003 (1): Metz (IH) (w/Benneteau). FINALIST (16).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5.> Mother, Brigitte, passed away in March 2005; father, Philippe, is a retired computer engineer; brothers, Dominique, Stephane and Jean-Philippe; sister, Delphine.

> Admired Pete Sampras, Yannick Noah and NBA legend Michael Jordan growing up.

> Wrote a book about 2010 Wimbledon match against John Isner called "Le Match de Ma Vie" (The Match of My Life).

> Fiancee, Virginie; son, Natanel (born 18 August 2011).

> Coached by Nicolas Copin and Nicolas Renavand.

NICOLAS MAHUT FRA

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (4 titles)Aus. Open W - 2019 (w/ Herbert) ; F - 2015 (w/ Herbert)Roland Garros W - 2018 (w/ Herbert); F - 2013 (w/Llodra)Wimbledon W - 2016 (w/ Herbert); F - 2019 (w/Roger-Vasselin)US Open W - 2015 (w/ Herbert)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 1510-8 W F RR RR RR (all w/Herbert)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (7 titles)Indian Wells W - 2016 (w/ Herbert)Miami W - 2016 (w/ Herbert)Monte-Carlo W - 2016 (w/ Herbert)Madrid F - 2017 (w/Roger-Vasselin)Rome W - 2017 (w/ Herbert)Canada W - 2017 (w/ Herbert)Cincinnati W - 2017 (w/ Herbert) Paris W - 2019 (w/ Herbert); F - 2016 (w/Herbert), 2011 (w/Benneteau)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L:359-216CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $11,130,381

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 37 (5 May 2014)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (6 June 2016)

BORN: 21 January 1982, Angers, FranceRESIDENCE: Boulogne-Billancourt, France

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6’3”) / 82kg (181lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@nmahut @NicolasMahutOfficiel @nicomahut

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 3 (36-13)2018: 11 (36-13)2017: 6 (36-14) 2016: 1 (48-15) 2015: 12 (33-17) 2014: 19 (28-17)

2013: 32 (22-14) 2012: 51 (18-13)2011: 59 (9-6) 2010: 97 (6-9)2009: 98 (7-4)2008: 79 (14-23)

2007: 38 (19-14) 2006: 84 (9-13) 2005: 57 (9-10) 2004: 27 (21-10) 2003: 74 (6-3) 2002: 292 (0-1)

2001: 276 (0-4)2000: 203 (2-3)1999: 824 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,113,516W-L: 27-26 (singles), 5-9 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): 's-HertogenboschF (2): Zhuhai, MoscowQF (2): Delray Beach, Antalya

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 22 on 19 March 2018 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 3R. Finished 7 straight seasons in Top 60 (2013-19).

> Advanced to 9 ATP Tour finals, capturing 1st title in 7th final at 2019 's-Hertogenbosch. Earned biggest win of career over No. 5 Cilic to reach biggest final of career at 2017 ATP 500 event in Tokyo. Posted 25+ wins in 5 straight seasons (2015-19). Ended 2017 season on 25-13 run and with personal-best 33 wins overall.

> Reached Wimbledon 4R in 2013, 2017 and 2018. Also advanced to 3R at Australian Open in 2018 and US Open in 2013, 2014 and 2017. Owns 0-13 record vs. Top 10 at Grand Slams.

> Defeated Raonic en route to 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 2017 Montreal. Qualified at all 3 ATP Masters 1000 clay-court events in 2017 (Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Rome).

> Owns 100+ wins on ATP Tour (189-219) and ATP Challenger Tour (173-88). Winner of 13 Challenger titles, including Noumea, CAL and Quimper, FRA in 2017.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): 's-Hertogenbosch (G).FINALIST (8): 2019 (2): Moscow (IH), Zhuhai (H); 2018 (2): Moscow (IH), Antalya (G); 2017 (2): Tokyo (H), Antalya (G); 2015 (2): Bogota (H), Auckland (H).

PERSONAL> Began playing at age 5.> Father, Florent, is a tennis coach; mother, Annie, is a former school teacher; brothers, Julien, Thomas and Morgan; sister, Iris. Morgan played 10 Futures events from 2006-10.

> While growing up, admired fellow left-hander Marcelo Rios.

> Enjoys playing on all surfaces and considers volley his best shot.

> Says place he enjoys playing most is in his home country.

> Fan of Paris St. Germain football team.

> Favourite actors are Jean Dujardin, Jamel Debbouze and Thomas N'Gijol.

> Coached by Erwann Tortuyaux.

ADRIAN MANNARINO FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 29-39) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Aus. Open 5-10 1R 3R 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R — 1R — Roland Garros 3-11 2R 1R 1R 2R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R — 1R 1RWimbledon 13-9 1R 4R 4R 2R 2R 2R 4R — 2R — 1R — US Open 8-9 1R 1R 3R 1R 2R 3R 3R — 1R 2R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 36-51) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Indian Wells 8-7 2R 3R 2R 3R 4R 1R — — 1R — — — Miami 9-7 2R 2R 4R 3R 4R 2R — — 1R — — —Monte-Carlo 2-5 1R 1R 3R 1R 1R — — — — — — —Madrid 2-5 2R 1R 1R — 1R — — — 2R — — —Rome 0-4 — 1R 1R — 1R — — — 1R — — —Canada 5-5 3R 1R QF — 1R — — — 1R — — —Cincinnati 5-6 3R 2R 3R 1R 1R — 1R — — — — —Shanghai 0-3 — 1R 1R — 1R — — — — — — —Paris 5-9 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R 1R — 2R — — 1R

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $7,067,628HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 22 (19 March 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 73 (2 May 2016)

CAREER W-L: 189-219CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 5-35CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 8-3

BORN: 29 June 1988, Soisy-sous-Montmorency, FRARESIDENCE: Valletta, Malta

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.80m (5'11") / 79kg (174lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.adrianmannarino.fr @AdrianMannarino @AdrianMannarino @adrianmannarino

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 43 (27-26)2018: 42 (26-30)2017: 28 (33-27)2016: 60 (26-28)

2015: 47 (28-29)2014: 44 (16-23)2013: 60 (10-15)2012: 188 (1-7)

2011: 87 (17-23)2010: 83 (2-4)2009: 180 (0-4)2008: 131 (3-3)

2007: 367 (0-0)2006: 444 (0-0)2005: 913 (0-0)2004: T1097 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $889,317W-L: 16-18 (singles), 13-13 (doubles)SINGLES QF (3): Auckland, Sao Paulo, Umag

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Finished 10 of last 11 seasons in Top 100 (2009-15, 2017-19), achieving career-high No. 21 on 22 June 2015. Rose from No. 138 to No. 49 on 31 July 2017 after winning Hamburg title. Peaked at No. 2 in junior rankings on 6 June 2005.

> Winner of 2 titles in 3 finals at ATP 500 event in Hamburg. Earned biggest win of career over No. 7 Ferrer in 2014 final. Lost to No. 923 Molleker, a 16-year-old, before beating No. 101 F. Mayer for 2017 title as LL — 1st ATP Tour final between players ranked outside Top 100 since 2013 Bogota.

> Also reached clay-court finals at 2014 Vina del Mar, 2015 Nice and 2018 Hamburg. Saved 4 MPs vs. Robredo in 2014 Vina del Mar 2R and 1 MP vs. Kovalik in 2018 Hamburg SF.

> Owns records of 0-4 in ATP Masters 1000 R16 and 2-9 in Grand Slam 3R, reaching 4R at 2014 Wimbledon and 2019 Roland Garros. Advanced to 2019 Australian Open doubles SF w/Sousa. Won 2005 Roland Garros boys' doubles title w/Massa.

> Posted 11-match Davis Cup win streak from 2013 to 2016, helping Argentina to 1st title in 2016. Played longest singles match in Davis Cup history, beating Souza 15-13 in 5th on 11th MP after 6h43 (ARG d. BRA 3-2 in 2015 1R).

CAREER TITLES (2): 2017 (1): Hamburg (CL); 2014 (1): Hamburg (CL).FINALIST (3): 2018 (1): Hamburg (CL); 2015 (1): Nice (CL); 2014 (1): Vina del Mar (CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3).

PERSONAL> Full name is Leonardo Martin Mayer. Nickname is Leo.

> Began playing tennis at age 9.> Father, Orlando, works in a bank; mother, Estela, is a teacher; brothers, Gabriel and Walter; sister, Veronica.

> Favourite surface is clay and shot is forehand.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would most likely be a goalkeeper on a football team.

> Enjoys fishing when he's not on tour.

> Fiancee, Milagros Aventin (getting married 14 December 2019); son, Valentino (born 27 January 2017).

> Coached by Alejandro Fabbri and Leo Alonso.

LEONARDO MAYER ARG

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 34-37) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09Aus. Open 4-9 2R 2R — 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R —Roland Garros 14-10 4R 1R — 1R 3R 3R 1R 3R 3R 3R 2RWimbledon 8-9 2R 1R — 1R 3R 4R 2R 1R — 1R 2RUS Open 8-9 1R 1R 3R — 1R 3R 2R 3R — 1R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 26-30) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09Indian Wells 9-5 2R 4R — 3R — — 3R 2R — 1R — Miami 4-7 3R 2R — 1R 3R — 1R 1R — 1R — Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — — — — — — — — —Madrid 5-4 — 3R — 1R 3R — — — — 2R — Rome 1-4 — 1R — 1R 2R — — — — 1R — Canada 2-3 — — — — 2R — — — — 1R 2RCincinnati 2-2 — 3R — — 1R — — — — — — Shanghai 2-3 — 1R — — 2R 2R — — — — — Paris 1-2 — — — — 2R 1R — — — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $6,755,524HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 21 (22 June 2015)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 48 (28 January 2019)

CAREER W-L: 179-188CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-33CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-5

BORN: 15 May 1987, Corrientes, ArgentinaRESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, Argentina

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 80kg (176lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@YacaMayer

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 92 (16-18)2018: 56 (22-25)2017: 52 (11-8)2016: 139 (12-15)2015: 35 (28-23)

2014: 28 (28-20)2013: 95 (13-18)2012: 72 (14-14)2011: 78 (4-7)2010: 94 (13-21)

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

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

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $7,902,912W-L: 59-21 (singles), 5-5 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (4): Sofia, Cincinnati, St. Petersburg, ShanghaiF (5): Brisbane, Barcelona, Washington, Montreal, US OpenSF (3): Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, London / Queen's Club

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 4 on 9 September 2019. Highest-ranked Russian since No. 4 Davydenko on 4 August 2008. Set a new career-high ranking 7 times in 2017, 8 times in 2018 and 8 times in 2019.

> Qualified for 2019 Nitto ATP Finals (0-3) and 2017 Next Gen ATP Finals (2-2). Lost to eventual champion Tsitsipas in 2019 Nitto ATP Finals RR and eventual champion Chung in 2017 Next Gen ATP Finals SF.

> Reached 6 straight finals in 2019 with 29-3 run after Wimbledon (3-3 in finals). After finishing runner-up at Washington and ATP Masters 1000 Montreal, won 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at Cincinnati and reached 1st Grand Slam final at US Open. At age 23, became youngest Grand Slam finalist since Djokovic, 23, at 2010 US Open. Went on to win titles at St. Petersburg and ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai.

> Captured all 7 of his career titles on hard courts. Earned 7 wins for 1st title at 2018 Sydney as Q, 6 wins for 2nd title at 2018 Winston-Salem and 7 wins for 3rd title at 2018 Tokyo as Q. Added 4th title at 2019 Sofia.

> Led ATP Tour with 59 victories, 46 hard-court wins and 9 finals in 2019. Also led tour in 2018 with 38 hard-court wins. Posted biggest wins of career over No. 1 Djokovic in 2019 Monte-Carlo QF and 2019 Cincinnati SF.

CAREER TITLES (7): 2019 (4): Shanghai (H), St. Petersburg (IH), Cincinnati (H), Sofia (IH); 2018 (3): Tokyo (IH), Winston-Salem (H), Sydney (H). FINALIST (6): 2019 (5): US Open (H), Montreal (H), Washington (H), Barcelona (CL), Brisbane (H); 2017 (1): Chennai (H).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Bear.> No relation to former World No. 4 Andrei Medvedev.

> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Father, Sergey; mother, Olga; sister, Elena.

> Favourite surface is grass and shot is return.

> Enjoys playing PlayStation and chess, as well as reading.

> Fan of FC Bayern Munich and football players David Alaba and Robert Lewandowski.

> Would choose Quentin Tarantino to play him in a film about his life.

> Went to school at Physics and Mathematics Lyceum.

> Speaks Russian, English and French.

> Wife, Daria (married in September 2018).

> Coached by Gilles Cervara (since 2014). Fitness trainer is Eric Hernandez.

DANIIL MEDVEDEV RUS

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L:17-12) W-L 20 19 18 17Aus. Open 4-3 4R 2R 1RRoland Garros 0-3 1R 1R 1RWimbledon 5-3 3R 3R 2RUS Open 8-3 F 3R 1R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 190-3 RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 30-21, 2 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17Indian Wells 3-3 3R 3R 1RMiami 3-2 4R 2R —Monte-Carlo 5-3 SF 2R 1RMadrid 0-2 1R 1R —Rome 0-2 1R 1R —Canada 6-3 F 3R 1RCincinnati 6-2 W 1R 1RShanghai 6-2 W 2R 1R Paris 1-2 2R 2R —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 172-2 SF

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $10,507,693HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 4 (9 September 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 170 (19 August 2019)

CAREER W-L: 131-76CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 9-17CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-5

BORN: 11 February 1996, Moscow, RussiaRESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6'6") / 83kg (182lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@DaniilMedwed @medwed33

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 5 (59-21)2018: 16 (43-24)2017: 65 (24-26)

2016: 99 (5-5)2015: 331 (0-0)2014: 643 (0-0)

2013: N/R (0-0)2012: N/R (0-0)2011: T1513 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $767,765W-L: 48-25 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (1): Winston-SalemF (5): Indian Wells, Halle, Beijing, Shanghai, ViennaSF (4): Miami, Rome, Washington, ATP Finals (all w/Kubot)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Ended 2015 and 2017 seasons as World No. 1 in doubles. Also finished 2017 at No. 1 in team rankings w/Kubot. Broke into Top 10 on 14 October 2013, one day after winning 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at Shanghai w/Dodig.

> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals w/Dodig in 2013-16 and w/Kubot in 2017-19. Runner-up in 2014 and 2017.

> Owns 33 doubles titles. Tied for ATP-lead with 6 titles in both 2015 and 2017. Won a title in 13 straight seasons (2007-19). Enjoyed 17-match win streaks in both 2015 and 2017. Went 14-0 on grass in 2017 w/Kubot. Earned 500th win in 2019 Washington 1R w/Kubot (d. Ram/Salisbury).

> Won Grand Slam titles at 2015 Roland Garros w/Dodig and 2017 Wimbledon w/Kubot. Earned 4 victories in 5 sets en route to Wimbledon title, including wins over Petzschner/Peya 11-9 in 5th, Kontinen/Peers 9-7 in 5th and Marach/Pavic 13-11 in 5th. Runner-up in 2018 US Open men's doubles w/Kubot, 2013 Wimbledon men’s doubles w/Dodig and 2009 Roland Garros mixed doubles w/King.

> Captured 9 ATP Masters 1000 titles, including summer sweep w/Dodig at Toronto and Cincinnati in 2016. Won ATP Masters 1000 titles w/Kubot at Miami, Madrid and Paris in 2017, as well as Shanghai in 2018.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (33): 2019 (1): Winston-Salem (H) (w/Kubot); 2018 (4): Shanghai (H), Beijing (H),

Halle (G), Syndey (H) (all w/Kubot); 2017 (6): Paris (IH); Wimbledon (G), Halle (G), 's-Hertogenbosch (G), Madrid (CL), Miami (H) (all w/Kubot); 2016 (3): Vienna (IH) (w/Kubot), Cincinnati (H), Toronto (H) (both w/Dodig); 2015 (6): Paris (IH) (w/Dodig), Vienna (IH) (w/Kubot), Shanghai (H), Tokyo (H) (both w/Klaasen), Roland Garros (CL), Acapulco (H) (both w/Dodig); 2014 (1): Auckland (H) (w/Knowle); 2013 (2): Shanghai (H) (w/Dodig), Brisbane (H) (w/Robredo); 2012 (1): Stockholm (IH) (w/Soares); 2011 (2): Costa do Sauipe (CL), Santiago (CL) (both w/Soares); 2010 (1): Nice (CL) (w/Soares); 2009 (1): Kitzbuhel (CL) (w/Sa); 2008 (4): New Haven (H), Portschach (CL), Costa do Sauipe (CL) (all w/Sa), Adelaide (H) (w/M. Garcia); 2007 (1): Estoril (CL) (w/Sa). FINALIST (29).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Girafa (giraffe) because he's tall.

> Began playing tennis at age 7 since his entire family played.

> Father, Paulo, is a systems analyst; mother, Roxane; brothers, Ernane and Daniel.

> Member of ATP Player Council for 2016-18 term.

> Named ATP Doubles Team of the Year in 2017 w/Kubot.

> Honoured as Best Male Athlete of 2017 by Brazilian Olympic Committee (BOC).

> Considers his mental ability and volleys as his strengths.

> Favourite surfaces are hard and grass.

> Admires football great Ronaldo. Played the sport until he was 15.

> Coached by his brother, Daniel.> Missed 2019 Australian Open due to back injury, ending streak of 47 straight Grand Slam appearances.

MARCELO MELO BRA

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Roland Garros W – 2015 (w/Dodig)Wimbledon W – 2017 (w/Kubot); F – 2013 (w/Dodig)US Open F – 2018 (w/Kubot)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 1315-13 SF RR F RR SF F SF (2017-19 w/Kubot; 2013-16 w/Dodig)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (9 titles)Indian Wells F – 2019, 2017 (both w/Kubot)Miami W – 2017 (w/Kubot)Monte-Carlo F – 2014 (w/Dodig)Madrid W – 2017 (w/Kubot)Canada W – 2016; F – 2014 (both w/Dodig)Cincinnati W – 2016 (w/Dodig)Shanghai W – 2018 (w/Kubot), 2015 (w/Klaasen), 2013 (w/Dodig); F - 2019, 2017 (both w/Kubot)Paris W – 2017 (w/Kubot), 2015 (w/Dodig)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 522-308CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $6,934,508

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 273 (21 November 2005)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (2 November2015)

BORN: 23 September 1983, Belo Horizonte, BrazilRESIDENCE: Belo Horizonte, Brazil

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 2.03m (6’8”) / 94kg (207lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.melomarcelo.com @marcelomelo83 @marcelomelo83 @marcelomelo83

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 7 (48-25)2018: T9 (42-22)2017: 1 (52-18)2016: 8 (44-26)2015: 1 (54-17)2014: 6 (44-25)

2013: 6 (34-26)2012: 18 (44-27)2011: 27 (38-27)2010: 39 (29-30)2009: 36 (32-30)2008: 19 (42-23)

2007: 34 (18-11)2006: 116 (0-0)2005: 154 (0-0)2004: 180 (1-1)2003: 430 (0-0)2002: 226(0-0)

2001: T1445 (0-0)2000: T1169 (0-0)1999: T1361 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $664,921W-L: 34-24 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (3): New York, Roland Garros, Antwerp (all w/Krawietz)SF (4): Budapest (w/Krawietz), Geneva (w/Martin), US Open, Paris (both w/Krawietz)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved doubles career-high No. 8 on 4 November 2019 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Paris SF w/Krawietz. Broke into Top 20 on 9 September 2019 after run to US Open SF w/Krawietz. Ended season at No. 5 in team rankings w/Krawietz.

> Qualified for 2019 Nitto ATP Finals w/Krawietz and defeated 2015 champion Rojer/Tecau in debut. Went 1-2 in RR. Second All-German team to play at ATP Finals (Fassbender/Pohmann in 1975).

> Captured 2019 Roland Garros title w/Krawietz in 2nd Grand Slam event as a team. Became 1st All-German team to win a Grand Slam men's doubles title. Won ATP 250 titles in 2019 at New York and Antwerp w/Krawietz.

> Owns 33-22 career tour-level record and 46-9 ATP Challenger Tour record w/Krawietz. Captured 8 Challenger titles as a team, including Marbella, ESP and Heilbronn, GER in 2019.

> Unranked in singles since 2017 -- unlike Krawietz, who broke into singles Top 250 in 2018. Never competed on ITF Junior Circuit -- unlike Krawietz, who was a Top 10 junior.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3): 2019 (3): Antwerp (IH), Roland Garros (CL), New York (IH) (all w/Krawietz).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Andy.> Father, Franz; mother, Claudia; brothers, Michael and Christian; sister, Alexandra.

> Began playing tennis at age 6 with his older brother.

> Inspired by Boris Becker, Tommy Haas and Roger Federer.

> Credits his parents, current coach Dirk Hortian and college coach Eric Shore as making a big difference in his career.

> Played college tennis at Auburn University from 2010-13 and was a 3-time All-American (2013 singles, 2012-13 doubles).

> Earned Bachelor's degree in international business.

> Favourite shot is backhand,

surface is hard and tournament is Wimbledon.

> Also enjoys playing and watching football. Supports Borussia Dortmund.

> Favourite city on tour is Melbourne.

> Secret talent is impressions and guilty pleasure is sweets.

> Favourite actor is Bruce Willis, band is Coldplay and superhero is Superman.

> Lists steak and fried potatoes as his favourite foods.

> Favourite TV show is Kia Fussball Debatte and movie is The Shawshank Redemption.

> Favourite book is The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey.

> Says his best quality is ambition and his worst quality is impatience.

ANDREAS MIES GER

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)Roland Garros W - 2019 (w/Krawietz)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 191-2 RR (w/Krawietz)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 38-28CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $765,021

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 781 (14 July 2014)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 8 (4 November 2019)

BORN: 21 August 1990, Cologne, GermanyRESIDENCE: Cologne, Germany

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 84kg (185lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.andreasmies.com @andreasmies @miesandreas @andreas_mies

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 11 (34-24)2018: 74 (4-4)

2017: 131 (0-0)2016: 181 (0-0)

2015: T1,542 (0-0)2014: 500 (0-0)

2013: 564 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $995,238W-L: 21-28 (singles), 3-8 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): TokyoQF (3): Sydney, Acapulco, Winston-Salem

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved new career-high ranking 10 times in 2018, peaking at No. 33 on 15 October soon after reaching US Open QF. Rose from No. 1,101 on 18 August 2014 to No. 71 on 17 August 2015 after recovering from right shoulder surgery. Fell to No. 235 on 28 August 2017 following groin surgery.

> Defeated defending champion Pouille and saved 3 MPs vs. Bedene en route to 1st ATP Tour final at 2018 Budapest. Saved 3 MPs vs. Klahn in qualifying 1R en route to 2nd ATP Tour final at 2019 Tokyo.

> Earned career-high 21 wins in 2019. Made ATP Tour debut in 2010 (l. to Stepanek) and earned 1st career win in 2013 (d. Ito) at his hometown tournament in Brisbane.

> Upset 5-time champion and World No. 2 Federer for biggest win of career and to reach 1st Grand Slam QF at 2018 US Open. Advanced to 3R at 2016 Australian Open, 2016 Wimbledon, 2017 US Open and 2019 Wimbledon.

> Owns 148-76 record on ATP Challenger Tour (12-6 in finals). Defeated countrymen in his last 4 Challenger finals at 2017 Hua Hin, THA (d.

Whittington); 2018 Kyoto, JPN (d. Thompson); 2018 Aix-en-Provence, FRA (d. Tomic) and 2019 Kaohsiung, TPE (d. Polmans).

CAREER FINALIST (2): 2019 (1): Tokyo (H); 2018 (1): Budapest (CL).

PERSONAL> Started playing tennis at age 4 because all of his sisters played.

> Father, Ron, owns a tennis centre; mother, Shona, is a teacher; sisters, Shona, Kara, Tessa and Bronte.

> Favourite surface is hard.

> Hobbies include movies, music, running, football and golf.

> Big NFL fan. Barely slept the night he beat Roger Federer at US Open because his fantasy football draft was being held the next morning.

> Favourite bands are The Killers and The Temper Trap.

> Fan of Liverpool F.C.> Underwent right shoulder surgery and missed 11 months from May 2013 to April 2014. Also missed 4+ months in 2017 following groin surgery.

JOHN MILLMAN AUS

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 16-19) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Aus. Open 4-5 2R 2R — 3R 1R — 1RRoland Garros 0-4 1R 1R 1R 1R — — —Wimbledon 6-5 3R 2R 1R 3R 2R — —US Open 6-5 1R QF 3R 1R 1R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 7-13) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 1-2 1R — — 2RMiami 2-3 2R 2R — 2RMonte-Carlo 0-1 1R — — —Madrid 1-1 2R — — —Rome 0-1 1R — — —Canada 1-2 2R — — 1RCincinnati 1-1 — — — 2RShanghai 1-1 2R — — — Paris 0-1 — 1R — —

CAREER W-L: 69-90CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-16CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-5

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,393,855HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 33 (15 October 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 165 (11 June 2018)

BORN: 14 June 1989, Brisbane, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Brisbane, Australia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 79kg (174lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.johnmillman.com.au @johnhmillman @johnnyhm

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 48 (21-28)2018: 38 (19-19)2017: 128 (3-6)2016: 84 (19-21)

2015: 92 (5-9)2014: 159 (0-0)2013: 175 (2-4)2012: 228 (0-1)

2011: 539 (0-1)2010: 204 (0-1)2009: 311 (0-0)2008: 563 (0-0)

2007: T1461 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $2,916,587W-L: 37-19 (singles), 0-2 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): RotterdamSF (4): Sofia, Dubai, Montreal, ViennaQF (5): Indian Wells, Estoril, US Open, Zhuhai, Paris

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 6 on 7 November 2016 after posting career-high 44 wins during season. Enjoyed Top 10 finishes in 2016 and 2019. Earned 30+ wins in 9 seasons (2008-11, 2013-16, 2019). Finished 2004 season as World No. 1 junior.

> Qualified for 2016 Nitto ATP Finals, falling to Raonic and Thiem before withdrawing due to rib injury. Would have qualified in 2019 with win in ATP Masters 1000 Paris QF (l. to Shapovalov).

> Owns 8-21 record in finals, reaching a final in 15 straight seasons (2005-19). Captured ATP 500 titles at 2016 Washington and 2019 Rotterdam. Reached ATP Masters 1000 finals at 2009 Paris, 2010 Paris and 2016 Monte-Carlo. Earned biggest win of career in 2009 Doha QF (d. No. 1 Nadal) and 400th win in 2017 Roland Garros 1R (d. Brown).

> Advanced to Grand Slam SFs at 2008 Roland Garros and 2016 US Open. Reached 7 other Grand Slam QFs, including 5-set losses to Murray at 2014 Roland Garros, Federer at 2014 US Open and Berrettini at 2019 US Open. Won boys' singles titles in 2004 at Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon. Missed calendar Grand Slam with US Open 3R loss to Troicki.

> Defeated Tipsarevic in 2010

Davis Cup final and Federer in 2014 Davis Cup final, but France lost both ties. Did not play on 2017 team that won Davis Cup title.

CAREER TITLES (8): 2019 (1): Rotterdam (IH); 2018 (1): Doha (H); 2016 (1): Washington (H); 2014 (1): Montpellier (IH); 2011 (1): Stockholm (IH); 2010 (1): Montpellier (IH); 2009 (1): Metz (IH); 2005 (1): Sopot (CL).FINALIST (21).

PERSONAL> Full name is Gael Sebastien Monfils.

> Nickname is Lamonf.> Considers Arthur Ashe his favourite tennis player.

> Voted 2005 ATP Newcomer of the Year by his fellow players.

> If he didn't play tennis, he would play basketball.

> Fan of Detroit Pistons (NBA). Favourite basketball player is Carmelo Anthony.

> Known for being an excellent breakdancer.

> Coached by Liam Smith.> Missed 9 Grand Slam events with

a series of injuries, including right knee, right shoulder and left wrist.

GAEL MONFILS FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 107-51) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Aus. Open 26-14 2R 2R 4R QF 2R 3R 3R 3R 3R 3R 4R — 3R 1R 2RRoland Garros 36-13 4R 3R 4R — 4R QF 3R — QF 2R QF SF 3R 4R 1RWimbledon 16-11 1R 4R 3R 1R 3R 2R — — 3R 3R — — 3R 1R 3RUS Open 29-13 QF 2R 3R SF 1R QF 2R — 2R QF 4R 4R — 2R 1R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 160-2 — — — RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 106-79) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04Indian Wells 13-10 QF 3R 4R QF — 3R — — — 2R 2R 1R 1R 3R 2R —Miami 12-9 — — — QF 4R 2R — 3R — — 4R 2R 1R 2R 4R —Monte-Carlo 13-10 — — — F SF 2R 1R — 3R — 1R 3R 1R 1R 1R —Madrid 14-11 3R 2R 1R 2R 2R — — 3R 2R QF — QF — 1R 1R —Rome 5-6 1R 1R — 1R — — — 2R — — — — 1R SF — —Canada 17-8 SF — 3R SF 2R 2R — — QF 3R 2R 1R — — — —Cincinnati 10-9 1R — — 3R 1R 3R — — QF 1R 1R 2R — 2R 3R —Shanghai 8-6 2R 1R — 3R — — QF — — 2R 3R — — — — —Paris 14-9 QF — — — 1R 3R — — 2R F F 3R — 1R — 2RHamburg: 0-1 (1R - 2006)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $17,930,816HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 6 (7 November 2016)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 155 (8 August 2011)

CAREER W-L: 477-271CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 33-77CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 17-16

BORN: 1 September 1986, Paris, FranceRESIDENCE: Switzerland

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 85kg (187lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@Gael_Monfils Gael Monfils Tennis @iamgaelmonfils

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 10 (37-19)2018: 29 (29-20)2017: 46 (20-14)2016: 7 (44-17)2015: 24 (34-18)

2014: 18 (36-15)2013: 31 (33-22)2012: 78 (19-10)2011: 16 (38-16)2010: 12 (46-20)

2009: 13 (42-19)2008: 14 (30-17)2007: 38 (21-21)2006: 46 (20-19)2005: 31 (25-22)

2004: 231 (3-2)2003: T947 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $344,922W-L: 5-12 (singles), 0-2 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 30-14 (singles),4-8 (doubles)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 74 on 27 February 2017 following back-to-back QFs at Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. Broke into Top 100 on 15 August 2016 soon after reaching Gstaad QF as Q. Finished 4 straight seasons in Top 125 (2016-19).

> Defeated Monfils to reach 1st ATP Tour SF of career at 2018 Quito. Advanced to 1st ATP QF on home soil at 2016 Sao Paulo as 278th-ranked WC. Defeated No. 9 Tsonga in ATP debut at 2016 Rio de Janeiro as 338th-ranked WC. First win of career remains biggest win of career.

> Reached 2R at Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2017. Qualified at Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2019. Still seeking 1st ATP Masters 1000 main draw win (0-4).

> Owns 116-89 ATP Challenger Tour record (4-2 in finals). Went 30-14 at Challengers in 2019 (3-0 in finals), winning titles at Punta del Este, URU; Braunschweig, GER and Lima, PER.

> Peaked at No. 2 in junior rankings on 2 January 2012. Posted 77-31 record on ITF Junior Circuit, highlighted by clay-court wins in 2011 over Kyrgios 6-2 6-1 and Pouille 6-1 6-1.

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 8.> Mother, Fatima, is retired; brother, Faber, is a broker; sisters, Leticia, Jessica and Flavia.

> Speaks Portuguese, English and Spanish.

> Favourite surface is clay, shot is forehand.

> Favourite tournament is Roland Garros.

> Idols growing up were Gustavo Kuerten and Rafael Nadal.

> Enjoys movies and spending time with friends and family.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would probably be a football player.

> Supports Brazilian national football team.

> Attending college online.> Trains at Tennis Route Academy in Rio de Janeiro.

> Coached by Fabian Blengino and Pablo Fuentes.

THIAGO MONTEIRO BRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-7) W-L 20 19 18 17Aus. Open 0-1 — — 1RRoland Garros 1-2 1R — 2RWimbledon 1-2 1R — 2RUS Open 0-2 1R — 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-4) W-L 20 19 18 17Indian Wells 0-1 — — 1RMiami 0-2 1R — 1RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — — —Madrid 0-0 — — —Rome 0-1 — — 1RCanada 0-0 — — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — —Shanghai 0-0 — — — Paris 0-0 — — —

CAREER W-L: 34-53CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-2

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,216,834HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 74 (27 February 2017)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 285 (6 May 2019)

BORN: 31 May 1994, Fortaleza, BrazilRESIDENCE: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 78kg (172lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

@dThiagoMonteiro @thiagomonteiro94oficial @thiagomonteiro94

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 89 (5-12)2018: 123 (10-10)2017: 124 (13-24)

2016: 82 (6-7)2015: 392 (0-0)2014: 563 (0-0)

2013: 270 (0-0)2012: 439 (0-0)2011: 696 (0-0)

2010: T1113 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $452,296W-L: 5-10 (singles), 0-1 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 29-14 (singles), 1-6 (doubles)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 80 on 22 July 2019 soon after qualifying at Wimbledon. Broke into Top 100 on 17 June 2019 following Lyon, FRA Challenger title. Second-youngest player in 2017 year-end Top 200 behind Auger-Aliassime.

> Posted 1st 2 ATP Tour wins en route to 1st QF at 2018 Quito as WC. Defeated Menendez-Maceiras in 1R and saved 1 MP vs. Karlovic in 2R.

> Defeated Karlovic again for 1st Grand Slam win in 2018 Roland Garros 1R as WC. Earned biggest win of career over No. 23 Pella to reach 2019 Roland Garros 3R as WC. Qualified and rallied from 2 sets down to defeat Dimitrov and reach 2019 Wimbledon 2R.

> Won ATP Challenger Tour titles at 2017 Brest, FRA as WC; 2018 Istanbul, TUR; 2019 Chennai, IND and 2019 Lyon, FRA. Defeated future World No. 5 Tsitsipas in Brest final.

> Peaked at No. 7 in juniors on 14 August 2017. Went 72-33 on ITF Junior Circuit, advancing to boys' singles SFs at Australian Open and Wimbledon in 2017. Runner-up at European Championships in 2016 and 2017. Earned junior wins over fellow #NextGenATP players Kecmanovic, Rodionov and Ruusuvuori.

PERSONAL> Nickname is Co.> Began playing tennis at age 3 with his parents.

> Father, Rodolphe; mother, Alexandra; brother, Maxence;

sister; Charlotte.> Idol growing up was Rafael Nadal.

> Likes all surfaces and favourite shots are drop shot and volley.

> Favourite tournament is Roland Garros.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a musician. Exceptional piano player.

> Enjoys music, sports and playing video games.

> Trains at the French National Tennis Centre.

> Coached by Laurent Raymond. Fitness trainer is Luka Veliki.

CORENTIN MOUTET FRA

CAREER W-L: 8-21CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-3CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-1

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $860,421HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 80 (22 July 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 425 (12 June 2017)

BORN: 19 April 1999, Neuilly-sur-Seine, FRARESIDENCE: Boulogne-Billancourt, France

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.75m (5'9") / 68kg (150lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

@moutet99 @corentin.moutet

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 83 (5-10)2018: 150 (3-11)

2017: 156 (0-0)2016: 519 (0-0)

2015: 839 (0-0)

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-6) W-L 20 19 18 Aus. Open 0-1 — 1RRoland Garros 3-2 3R 2RWimbledon 1-1 2R —US Open 0-2 1R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-1) W-L 20 19 Indian Wells 0-0 — Miami 0-0 —Monte-Carlo 0-0 — Madrid 0-0 — Rome 0-0 —Canada 0-0 —Cincinnati 0-0 —Shanghai 0-0 — Paris 1-1 2R

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved new career-high ranking 7 times in 2019, peaking at No. 52 on 20 May. Set a career-high 15 times in 2018, breaking into Top 100 on 18 June. Improved year-end ranking by 100+ spots in 4 straight seasons (2015-18).

> Finished 4th at 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals despite posting 1-4 record. Went 10-12 in sets with 3 losses in 5 sets.

> Defeated 2-time champion Haase en route to 1st ATP Tour QF and SF at 2018 Kitzbuhel. Reached 5 QFs in 2019, including at Marrakech, where he beat No. 3 A. Zverev for biggest win of career.

> Earned 1st ATP Tour win over countryman Garcia-Lopez in 2015 Hamburg 1R as WC. Also beat a Spaniard for 1st Grand Slam win, rallying from 2 sets down to defeat former finalist Ferrer in 2018 Roland Garros 1R as Q. Defeated Gunneswaran for 1st ATP Masters 1000 win in 2019 Miami 1R.

> Peaked at No. 3 in junior rankings on 26 January 2015. Went 77-25 on ITF Junior Circuit, including win over A. Zverev in 2013 Junior Davis Cup. Reached Roland Garros boys' singles final in 2014 and won boys' doubles title in 2015 w/Lopez San Martin.

PERSONAL> Nickname is Jimbo because he has a fiery attitude on court like Jimmy Connors.

> Father, Blai; mother, Maria Antonia; sister, Antonia.

> Began playing tennis at age 8 on hard courts.

> Also swam and played football and basketball growing up. Now enjoys golf.

> Idols growing up were countrymen Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer.

> Favourite surface is clay, shot is serve and tournament is Australian Open.

> Says that Paris is his favourite city on tour.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a doctor.

> Favourite books are Sapiens and Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari.

> Favourite musician is Romeo Santos, actor is Leonardo DiCaprio and actress is Ursula Corbero.

> Favourite movie is The

Untouchables and TV show is Cuando ya no este.

> Hobbies include activities on the sea, listening to music, watching movies, hanging out with friends and playing sports.

> Favourite football team is FC Barcelona.

> Enjoys eating Japanese food.> Says his secret talent is sleeping -- anytime, anywhere.

> Lists chocolate as his guilty pleasure and biology as his favourite subject in school.

> Trains at Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca after training for 6 years in Barcelona.

> Says that it was a special day when he returned home after training in Barcelona from age 14 to 20.

> Coached by Tomeu Salva and Pedro Clar. Fitness trainer is Domingo Rossello.

JAUME MUNAR ESP

CAREER W-L: 28-40CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-4CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,317,261HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 52 (20 May 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 154 (23 September 2019)

BORN: 5 May 1997, Santanyi, Mallorca, SpainRESIDENCE: Santanyi, Mallorca, Spain

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 76kg (168lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@ jamunar_38 @ munarclar

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 86 (17-22)2018: 81 (10-14)

2017: 188 (0-1)2016: 293 (0-1)

2015: 439 (1-2)2014: 945 (0-0)

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-7) W-L 20 19 18 Aus. Open 0-2 1R 1RRoland Garros 1-2 1R 2RWimbledon 0-1 1R —US Open 1-2 1R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-4) W-L 20 19Indian Wells 0-1 1RMiami 1-1 2RMonte-Carlo 1-1 2RMadrid 0-1 1RRome 0-0 —Canada 0-0 —Cincinnati 0-0 —Shanghai 0-0 — Paris 0-0 —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 18 1-4 SF

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> First British World No. 1 in ATP Rankings history. Rose to top on 7 November 2016 and spent 41 straight weeks at No. 1. At age 29, became 2nd-oldest player to debut at No. 1 behind 30-year-old Newcombe on 3 June 1974. Debuted at No. 2 on 17 August 2009 and owns record for most time between becoming No. 2 and No. 1 (7 years, 82 days).

> Defeated Djokovic at 2016 Nitto ATP Finals to clinch year-end No. 1 and ATP-best 9th title of season. Went 5-0 at event and set a record by reaching 1st final in 8th appearance.

> Owns 46 singles titles, including a championship in 13 of last 14 years (2006-17, 2019). Trails only Federer’s 103, Nadal’s 84 and Djokovic’s 77 titles among active players. Won 14 ATP Masters 1000 titles, including 7 of 9 events (all but Indian Wells and Monte-Carlo). Boasts tournament-record 5 titles at London/Queen's Club. Earned 25+ wins in 12 straight seasons (2006-17), beating Anderson for 500th win in 2015 ATP Masters 1000 Miami 4R and 600th win in 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati 3R.

> Captured titles at US Open in 2012 and Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016. First British Grand Slam champion since Perry at 1936 US Championships. One of 10 men in Open Era to play in all 4 Grand Slam finals.

> First player to win 2 Olympic gold medals in singles (2012 London, 2016 Rio). Avenged loss

in Wimbledon final 4 weeks earlier by routing Federer 6-2 6-1 6-4 on Centre Court for 2012 gold medal. Returned to Centre Court and earned mixed doubles silver medal w/Robson. Led Great Britain to 2015 Davis Cup title by becoming 1st player to go 8-0 in singles.

CAREER TITLES (46): 2019 (1): Antwerp (IH); 2017 (1): Dubai (H); 2016 (9): ATP Finals (IH), Paris (IH), Vienna (IH), Shanghai (H), Beijing (H), Rio Olympics (H), Wimbledon (G), London/Queen's Club (G), Rome (CL); 2015 (4): Montreal (H), London/Queen's Club (G), Madrid (CL), Munich (CL); 2014 (3): Valencia (IH), Vienna (IH), Shenzhen (H); 2013 (4): Wimbledon (G), London/Queen's Club (G), Miami (H), Brisbane (H); 2012 (3): US Open (H), London Olympics (G), Brisbane (H); 2011 (5): Shanghai (H), Tokyo (H), Bangkok (IH), Cincinnati (H), London/Queen's Club (G); 2010 (2): Shanghai (H), Toronto (H); 2009 (6): Valencia (IH), Montreal (H), London/Queen's Club (G), Miami (H), Rotterdam (IH), Doha (H); 2008 (5): St. Petersburg (IH), Madrid (IH), Cincinnati (H), Marseille (IH), Doha (H); 2007 (2): St. Petersburg (IC), San Jose (IH); 2006 (1): San Jose (IH).FINALIST (22).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (2).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 3.> Mother, Judy, works in tennis; father, William, is a retail area manager; brother, Jamie, plays doubles on ATP Tour.

> Grew up playing football and tennis, and was once offered trials with Glasgow Rangers FC.

> Loves boxing, football and basketball (Miami Heat). Also enjoyed pro wrestling as a kid and often wrestled against his brother in their bedroom.

> Based in Barcelona from age 15-

17.> Global Ambassador for UNICEF, United for Wildlife, Malaria No More and WWF.

> Featured in GQ Magazine's "20 Most Stylish Athletes of 2013."

> On 12 March 2013, received Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year Award.

> Headlined the 'Rally For Cancer' at Queen's Club in June 2013, an exhibition raising money for The Royal Marsden, the world-leading cancer centre that treated friend and former ATP player Ross Hutchins.

> Win in 2013 Wimbledon final was watched by 17.3 million British TV viewers and was most-talked about subject of 2013 among British Facebook users, outshining birth of a future King, appointment of a new Pope and passing of an iconic Prime Minister.

> On 8 August 2013, UK Royal Mail issued 4 stamps commemorating Murray's Wimbledon victory.

> On 3 September 2013, won GQ Man of the Year Award.

> Received OBE medal from Prince William on 17 October 2013 (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire)

> On 23 April 2014, awarded freedom of Stirling at special meeting of Stirling Council in Dunblane High School. Also received an honourary doctorate from University of Stirling, where he once trained.

> Recipient of 2016 ATP No. 1 Award and 2014 Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award.

> Named BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 2013, 2015 and 2016, becoming 1st 3-time winner of award. Also named BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year in 2004.

> Knighted by Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace on 16 May 2019, joining Sir Norman Brookes

ANDY MURRAY GBR

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $61,544,007HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 1 (7 November 2016)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 51 (17 October 2011)

CAREER W-L: 673-196CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 101-83CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 23-12

BORN: 15 May 1987, Glasgow, ScotlandRESIDENCE: Surrey, England

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 82kg (181lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.andymurray.com @andy_murray @andymurrayofficial @andymurray

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in 1939 as only tennis players to be knighted.

> Owns Cromlix hotel near his hometown in Dunblane, which is where brother Jamie got married and grandparents celebrated 40th anniversary.

> Also owns 77 Sports Management agency, which looks after his career and rising stars in sport.

> Subject of documentary "Andy Murray: Resurfacing," which follows his comeback from hip surgery in 2018-19.

> Member of ATP Player Council for 2016-18 term.

> Wife, Kim Sears (married 11 April 2015 in Dunblane Cathedral); daughters, Sophia and Edie; son, Teddy.

> Coached by former ATP pro Jamie Delgado (since February 2016). Works with fitness trainer Matt Little and physiotherapists Mark Bender and Shane Annun.

> Missed Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2007 due to right wrist injury. Underwent season-ending back surgery in September 2013. Also underwent right hip surgeries on 8 January 2018 and 29 January 2019.

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 189-45, 3 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Aus. Open 48-13 1R — 4R F F QF F SF F F 4R 1R 4R 1R —Roland Garros 39-10 — — SF F SF SF — QF SF 4R QF 3R — 1R —Wimbledon 57-10 — — QF W SF QF W F SF SF SF QF — 4R 3RUS Open 45-12 — 2R — QF 4R QF QF W SF 3R 4R F 3R 4R 2R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 0816-11 — — — W RR RR ** SF RR SF RR SF** Qualified but did not play due to back injury.

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 213-83, 14 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Indian Wells 25-12 — — 2R 3R SF 4R QF 2R 2R QF F 4R SF 2R —Miami 28-9 — — — 3R F QF W F 2R 2R W 2R SF 1R —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 31-12 1R 1R — F SF QF QF 3R W QF SF W 1R QF 2RShanghai 23-4 2R — — 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)

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 126 (11-7)2018: 260 (7-5)2017: 16 (25-10)2016: 1 (78-9)2015: 2 (71-14)

2014: 6 (59-20)2013: 4 (43-8)2012: 3 (56-16)2011: 4 (56-13)2010: 4 (46-18)

2009: 4 (66-11)2008: 4 (58-16)2007: 11 (43-14)2006: 17 (40-25)2005: 65 (14-10)

2004: 514 (0-0)2003: 546 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $16,349,586W-L: 58-7 (singles), 3-1 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (4): Rome, Roland Garros, Montreal, US OpenF (1): Australian OpenSF (6): Indian Wells, Monte-Carlo, Barcelona, Madrid, Wimbledon, Paris

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Ended 5 years as World No. 1 between 2008 and 2019. One of 5 players to finish 5+ seasons at No. 1 along with Sampras (6), Connors (5), Djokovic (5) and Federer (5). Became oldest year-end No. 1 in history at age 33 in 2019. Spent 766 consecutive weeks in Top 10 since 25 April 2005, including 205 total weeks at No. 1 as of 30 December 2019. Passed Federer for No. 1 on 18 August 2008 following record 160 straight weeks at No. 2.

> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 15 straight seasons (2005-19). Made 9 appearances and still seeking 1st year-end title after finishing as runner-up in 2010 and 2013. Owns only 1 indoor hard-court title (2005 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid).

> Captured 84 titles, including unprecedented 12 at Roland Garros, 11 at ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo and 11 at Barcelona. Greatest of all time on clay with 59 titles and .918-win percentage (436-39). Owns 118-2 record in best-of-5-set matches on clay (.983). Enjoyed record win streaks on a single surface of 81 matches (2005-07) and 50 sets (2017-18). Boasts most ATP Masters 1000 titles (35), finals (51) and wins (384). Only player to sweep Roland Garros and all 3 clay-court ATP Masters 1000 events in a single season (2010).

> Second all-time with 19 titles and 27 finals at Grand Slams, trailing only Federer’s 20 titles

and 31 finals. As 24-year-old at 2010 US Open, became youngest man in Open Era to complete career Grand Slam. Captured 1st of 12 Roland Garros titles as 19-year-old in 2005. Remains youngest Grand Slam champion since Chang, 17, at 1989 Roland Garros. In 2019, became oldest Roland Garros champion since Gimeno, 34, in 1972 and US Open champion since Rosewall, 35, in 1970. One of 3 men to win a Grand Slam title in teens, 20s and 30s (also Sampras, Rosewall). Earned 900th win of career in 2018 Roland Garros 3R en route to title (d. Gasquet).

> Won Olympic gold medals in singles at 2008 Beijing and doubles at 2016 Rio w/M. Lopez. One of 2 men to win all 4 Grand Slams and Olympic gold medal in singles (also Agassi). Led Spain to Davis Cup titles in 2004, 2009, 2011 and 2019. Owns all-time record with 32 straight Davis Cup singles and doubles wins since 2005.

CAREER TITLES (84): 2019 (4): US Open (H), Montreal (H), Roland Garros (CL), Rome (CL); 2018 (5): Toronto (H), Roland Garros (CL), Rome (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL); 2017 (6): Beijing (H), US Open (H), Roland Garros (CL), Madrid (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL); 2016 (2): Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL); 2015 (3): Hamburg (CL), Stuttgart (G), Buenos Aires (CL); 2014 (4): Roland Garros (CL), Madrid (CL), Rio de Janeiro (CL), Doha (H); 2013 (10): US Open (H), Cincinnati (H), Montreal (H), Roland Garros (CL), Rome (CL), Madrid (CL), Barcelona (CL), Indian Wells (H), Acapulco (CL), Sao Paulo (ICL); 2012 (4): Roland Garros (CL), Rome (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL); 2011 (3): Roland Garros (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL); 2010 (7): Tokyo (H), US Open (H), Wimbledon (G), Roland Garros (CL),

Madrid (CL), Rome (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL); 2009 (5): Rome (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL), Indian Wells (H), Australian Open (H); 2008 (8): Beijing Olympics (H), Toronto (H), Wimbledon (G), London/Queen’s Club (G), Roland Garros (CL), Hamburg (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL); 2007 (6): Stuttgart (CL), Roland Garros (CL), Rome (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL), Indian Wells (H); 2006 (5): Roland Garros (CL), Rome (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL), Dubai (H); 2005 (11): Madrid (IH), Beijing (H), Montreal (H), Stuttgart (CL), Bastad (CL), Roland Garros (CL), Rome (CL), Barcelona (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL), Acapulco (CL), Costa do Sauipe (CL); 2004 (1): Sopot (CL). FINALIST (37).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (11). FINALIST (4).

PERSONAL> Full name is Rafael Nadal Parera. Nickname is Rafa.

> Began playing tennis at age 4 with his uncle and longtime coach Toni.

> Swings left-handed but writes right-handed. Played with 2-handed forehand before his uncle Toni made him change at age 9.

> Father, Sebastian Nadal, is a businessman. Among his businesses are the family-owned Sa Punta restaurant and the Vidres Mallorca glass-and-windows company. Mother, Ana Maria Parera, is Rafa Nadal Foundation president; sister, Maria Isabel.

> Uncle, Miguel Angel, played football for FC Barcelona, Real Mallorca and Spanish national team. Competed in 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Cup.

> Comes from island of Mallorca like his coach, former World No. 1 Carlos Moya.

> Also travels part of season with former ATP pro Francisco Roig. Fitness trainer and

RAFAEL NADAL ESP

CAREER W-L: 977-197CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 171-90CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 22-12

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $119,601,561HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 1 (18 August 2008)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 26 (8 August 2005)

BORN: 3 June 1986, Manacor, Mallorca, SpainRESIDENCE: Manacor, Mallorca, Spain

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6’1”) / 85kg (187lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.rafaelnadal.com @RafaelNadal @Nadal @rafaelnadal

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physiotherapist is Rafael Maymo.

> Founded Rafa Nadal Foundation in 2008 and was presented with ATP ACES For Charity grant in 2011. Learn more at fundacionrafanadal.org.

> Launched Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar in May 2016, which combines high-level tennis, education and residency. Learn more at rafanadalacademy.com.

> Opened academy to victims of flash floods seeking shelter in Mallorca from 9-10 October 2018, then donated €1 million to those affected.

> Launched Rafael Nadal Tennis School in India (2010), Rafa Nadal Tour in Spain (2014), Rafa Nadal Tennis Centre in Mexico (2019), Rafa Nadal Tennis Centre in Greece (2019) and Rafa Nadal Tour in Australia (2019). Plans to open Rafa Nadal Academy in Kuwait (2020).

> Won ATP No. 1 Award 5 times (2008, 2010, 2013, 2017 and 2019), Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award in 2010 and 2018, Comeback Player of Year in 2013, Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award in 2011, Most Improved Player of Year in 2005 and Newcomer of Year in 2003.

> Named Sportsman of the Year (2011), Comeback of the Year (2014) and Newcomer of the Year (2006) at Laureus World Sports Awards.

> Recipient of Prince of Asturias Award in 2008, ESPY's Best Male International Athlete Award in 2008, BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2010, L'Equipe Champion of Champions Award in 2010 and 2013, and Legend Award for 75th anniversary of Spanish sports daily Marca in November 2013.

> Honoured by Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy with the "Medalla de Oro al Trabajo" in May 2015, one of the top civilian honours in Spain (Gold Medal for Merit in Work).

> Honoured by Paris Mayor Anne

Hidalgo with "Grand Vermeil" medal in May 2015, the highest distinction from Paris. Molded his hands into clay at the Centre Pompidou in Paris following 11th Roland Garros title in 2018.

> Flagbearer for Spain at 2016 Rio Olympics.

> Centre Court at Barcelona was renamed "Pista Rafa Nadal" in 2017.

> Received an honorary doctoral degree, "Doctor Honoris Causa," from the European University of Madrid.

> Suite named after him at Monte-Carlo Bay hotel includes shirts, racquets and shoes used in matches, as well as photos of his 11 titles at ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo.

> Member of ATP Player Council from 2010-12 and 2019-20.

> Wrote autobiography "Rafa" with John Carlin in 2011.

> Appeared in Shakira's music

video for the song "Gypsy" in 2010.

> Wife, Maria Francisca Perello (married 19 October 2019).

> Missed 9 Grand Slams due to injury: Australian Open in 2006 (left foot) and 2013 (stomach virus); Roland Garros in 2003 (elbow) and 2004 (left ankle); Wimbledon in 2004 (left ankle), 2009 (knee) and 2016 (left wrist); and US Open in 2012 (left knee) and 2014 (right wrist).

> Underwent appendicitis surgery in November 2014 and right ankle surgery in November 2018.

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 271-38, 19 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03Aus. Open 61-13 F QF F 1R QF F — F QF QF W SF QF — 4R 3R —Roland Garros 93-2 W W W 3R QF W W W W W 4R W W W W — —Wimbledon 53-12 SF SF 4R — 2R 4R 1R 2R F W — W F F 2R — 3RUS Open 64-11 W SF W 4R 3R — W — F W SF SF 4R QF 3R 2R 2R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 0518-14 RR ** RR ** SF ** F ** RR F RR ** SF SF **** Qualified but did not play due to injury.

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 384-79, 35 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03Indian Wells 54-10 SF — 4R SF QF 3R W SF F SF W SF W SF — 3R —Miami 40-12 — — F 2R 3R F — SF F SF QF F QF 2R F 4R —Monte-Carlo 71-5 SF W W W SF QF F W W W W W W W W — 3RMadrid 52-12 SF QF W SF F W W 3R F W F SF QF QF W 2R 1RRome 61-6 W W QF QF QF F W W F W W 2R W W W — —Canada 38-8 W W 3R — QF — W — 2R SF QF W SF 3R W 1R —Cincinnati 22-11 — — QF 3R 3R — W — QF QF SF SF 2R QF 1R 1R —Shanghai 16-8 — — F 2R SF 2R SF — 3R 3R F — — — — — —Paris 19-5 SF — QF — QF — SF — — — SF QF F — — — —Hamburg: 11-2 (W – 2008; F – 2007; 3R - 2003) Doubles Titles (3): 2012, 2010 - Indian Wells (both w/M. Lopez); 2008 - Monte-Carlo (w/Robredo)

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 1 (58-7)2018: 2 (45-4)2017: 1 (68-12)2016: 9 (39-14)2015: 5 (61-20)

2014: 3 (48-11)2013: 1 (75-7)2012: 4 (42-6)2011: 2 (69-15)2010: 1 (71-10)

2009: 2 (66-14)2008: 1 (82-11)2007: 2 (70-15)2006: 2 (59-12)2005: 2 (79-10)

2004: 51 (30-17)2003: 47 (14-11)2002: 235 (1-1)2001: 818 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $2,173,244W-L: 29-14 (singles), 1-4 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): BrisbaneSF (2): Rotterdam, BarcelonaQF (4): Australian Open, Rome, Roland Garros, Wimbledon

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Top Asian player in ATP Rankings history. Achieved career-high No. 4 on 2 March 2015 after reaching Acapulco final. Broke into Top 10 on 12 May 2014 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Madrid final.

> Finished in Top 10, earned 40+ wins and qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2014-16 and 2018 (SFs in 2014, 2016). Earned 20+ victories in 9 straight seasons (2011-19), including 400th win in 2019 Wimbledon 3R (d. Johnson). Boasts 132-46 record in deciding sets (.742) -- highest win percentage since ATP Tour was established in 1990.

> Owns 12 ATP Tour titles, capturing 1st at 2008 Delray Beach as 18-year-old qualifier ranked 244th. Remains youngest champion on tour since Hewitt, 16, at 1998 Adelaide. Boasts 6 ATP 500 titles, including Tokyo in 2012 and 2014. Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 finals at 2014 Madrid, 2016 Miami, 2016 Toronto and 2018 Monte-Carlo.

> Earned biggest win of career over No. 1 Djokovic at 2014 US Open to become 1st Asian Grand Slam men's singles finalist. Went on to reach US Open SFs in 2016 and 2018. Owns 23-6 record in 5th sets with 8 straight wins. First Asian man to reach QFs at all 4 Grand Slam events.

> Defeated 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medallist Nadal to capture 2016 Rio Olympics bronze medal. Saved 3 MPs in Rio Olympics QF to defeat Monfils in 3rd-set TB.

CAREER TITLES (12): 2019 (1): Brisbane (H); 2016 (1): Memphis (IH); 2015 (3): Washington (H), Barcelona (CL), Memphis (IH); 2014 (4): Tokyo (H), Kuala Lumpur (IH), Barcelona (CL), Memphis (IH); 2013 (1): Memphis (IH); 2012 (1): Tokyo (H); 2008 (1): Delray Beach (H).FINALIST (14).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5.> Mother, Eri, is a piano teacher; father, Kiyoshi, is an engineer; sister, Reina.

> Left Japan at age 14 to train at IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL, USA. Didn't speak a word of English when he arrived. Still trains at IMG Academy.

> Came to academy as a member of Masaaki Morita Tennis Fund group, which consists of a

select group of Japanese players sponsored by Mr. Akio Morita, CEO of Sony.

> Favourite shot is forehand and favourite surfaces are hard and clay.

> Named 2008 ATP Newcomer of the Year.

> In 2011, played current coach Michael Chang in Tokyo to raise money for earthquake relief.

> Download his phone app at keisapp.com.

> Coached by former singles No. 2 Michael Chang and doubles No. 1 Max Mirnyi. Physiotherapist is Koichi Nakao.

> Underwent right elbow surgery in August 2009, missing 11+ months and falling out of ATP Rankings. Suffered right wrist injury in 2017, then had 2nd right elbow surgery in October 2019.

KEI NISHIKORI JPN

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 95-38) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Aus. Open 27-9 QF — 4R QF QF 4R 4R QF 3R — 1R — Roland Garros 22-9 QF 4R QF 4R QF 1R 4R — 2R 2R — — Wimbledon 21-10 QF QF 3R 4R 2R 4R 3R 3R 1R 1R — 1RUS Open 25-10 3R SF — SF 1R F 1R 3R 1R 3R — 4R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 145-9 — RR — SF RR SF

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 101-60) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Indian Wells 11-10 3R — QF QF 4R 3R 3R 2R 1R — 1R 1RMiami 21-9 2R 3R QF F QF SF 4R 4R 2R — — 1RMonte-Carlo 7-3 2R F — — — — — 3R — — — — Madrid 17-7 3R 1R QF SF SF F QF — 1R — — — Rome 12-6 QF QF 3R SF QF — 2R — — — — — Canada 9-7 2R 1R 2R F SF — 3R 2R — — — — Cincinnati 4-6 2R 2R — 3R — — 1R 3R 1R — — —Shanghai 10-6 — QF — — 3R 2R 3R 2R SF — — —Paris 10-6 — QF — 3R 3R SF 3R 3R 1R — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $23,846,631HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 4 (2 March 2015)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 167 (19 March 2012)

CAREER W-L: 403-190CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 39-68CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 23-6

BORN: 29 December 1989, Shimane, JapanRESIDENCE: Bradenton, FL, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.78m (5'10") / 73kg (161lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.keinishikori.com @keinishikori @keinishikori @keinishikori

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 13 (29-14)2018: 9 (43-21)2017: 22 (30-13)2016: 5 (58-21)

2015: 8 (54-16)2014: 5 (54-14)2013: 17 (36-19)2012: 19 (37-18)

2011: 25 (36-22)2010: 98 (3-9)2009: 420 (4-6)2008: 63 (16-12)

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

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $810,305W-L: 19-20 (singles), 3-4 (doubles)SINGLES QF (3): Sydney, Cincinnati, Stockholm

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 58 on

20 March 2017 before tearing left ACL 4 days later. Returned to career-high No. 58 on 9 September 2019 after falling as low as No. 380 on 9 April 2018. Broke into Top 100 on 11 July 2016 following Winnetka, USA Challenger title. Peaked at No. 12 in juniors on 2 January 2012.

> Saved 2 MPs vs. Shapovalov en route to 1st ATP Tour final and title at 2018 Shenzhen as 171st-ranked Q. Saved 4 MPs vs. Evans en route to 1st ATP Tour SF at 2016 Atlanta. Won gold medal at 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, KOR just 3 days after 19th birthday (d. Lu 6-2 6-2).

> Defeated countryman and World No. 5 Nishikori for biggest win of career en route to 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati QF as Q. Reached ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 4R in 2017 as LL and 2019. Earned career-high 19 wins in 2019.

> Advanced to 2R at 6 Grand Slam events, including Australian Open, Roland Garros and US Open in 2019. Played at 8 Grand Slam junior events, reaching 2012 US Open SFs in boys' singles and boys' doubles w/Panta.

> Owns 5-1 record in ATP Challenger Tour finals with titles at 2014 Shanghai, CHN; 2015 Toyota, JPN; 2016 Winnetka, USA; 2016 Astana, KAZ and 2018 Gimcheon, KOR as Q.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2018 (1): Shenzhen (H).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 4 with his father.

> Father, Norio, is a tennis coach; mother, Kimie; brother, Yasuo.

> Favourite surface is hard and shot is backhand.

> Idol growing up was Marcelo Rios.

> If he wasn’t a tennis player, he would be a football player.

> Enjoys playing video games.> Supported on tour by Mr. Masaaki Morita (JTA).

> Coached by Mitsuru Takada. > Tore left ACL on 24 March 2017 in ATP Masters 1000 Miami 2R vs. Sock, undergoing surgery in April and missing remainder of season.

YOSHIHITO NISHIOKA JPN

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-15) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Aus. Open 3-4 2R 2R 2R 1R — —Roland Garros 1-3 2R 1R — — 1R —Wimbledon 0-3 1R 1R — 1R — —US Open 2-5 2R 1R — 1R 2R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 13-9) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 6-3 4R 1R 4R —Miami 4-3 — 2R 2R 3RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — — — —Madrid 0-0 — — — —Rome 0-1 1R — — —Canada 0-1 — 1R — —Cincinnati 3-0 QF — — —Shanghai 0-0 — — — — Paris 0-1 1R — — —

CAREER W-L: 51-58CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-8CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-3

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,136,735HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 58 (20 March 2017)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 210 (1 July 2019)

BORN: 27 September 1995, Mie, JapanRESIDENCE: Mie, Japan

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.70m (5'7") / 64kg (141lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.yoshihito-nishioka.com @yoshihitotennis @yoshihito0927

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 73 (19-20)2018: 75 (10-11)2017: 166 (9-9)

2016: 100 (10-12)2015: 117 (3-5)2014: 153 (0-1)

2013: 573 (0-0)2012: 769 (0-0)2011: 887 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $942,623W-L: 21-25 (singles), 5-12 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): AucklandSF (2): Acapulco, Atlanta

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 41 on 20 May 2019 after qualifying at ATP Masters 1000 Rome. Set new career-high ranking 5 times in 2019 and 9 times in 2018. Broke into Top 100 on 28 May 2018 following run to Lyon SF.

> In city where he was raised, advanced to 1st ATP Tour final at 2019 Auckland as WC. Defeated No. 10 Isner for biggest win of career in 2018 Lyon QF. Won title with countryman Edmund in ATP doubles debut at 2018 Estoril.

> Played final collegiate match for TCU on 20 May 2017. Returned to England and within 2 months made ATP debut at 2017 London/Queen's Club as WC (l. to Querrey), earned 1st ATP win at 2017 Eastbourne as WC (d. Zeballos) and lost Grand Slam debut at 2017 Wimbledon as WC (l. to Tsonga). Went on to win 3 ATP Challenger Tour singles titles in 2017 on hard courts at Binghamton, USA; Tiburon, USA and Stockton, USA.

> Earned his 1st 2 Grand Slam main draw wins via retirement (d. Tursunov in 2017 US Open 1R as Q and Gojowczyk in 2018 Roland Garros 1R). Beat Mannarino and Fucsovics for his 1st 2 ATP Masters 1000 wins at 2019 Monte-Carlo.

> Peaked at No. 10 in junior rankings on 25 March 2013 after defeating Coric en route to Manila, PHI Grade 1 title. Went 96-50 on ITF Junior Circuit overall and played boys' singles at all 4 Grand Slams in 2013.

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2019 (1): Auckland (H).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Noz.> Father, David, and mother, Helen, were both born in Great Britain and played squash at university level; sister, Bronwen.

> Grew up in New Zealand and began playing tennis in his driveway at age 6 after being introduced by his mom.

> Began representing Great Britain in 2013 after playing most of his junior career for New Zealand.

> Idols growing up were Andre Agassi and Rafael Nadal.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot is backhand and tournament is Wimbledon.

> Attended Texas Christian University for 3 years (2015-17), finishing college career as

No. 1 player in nation.> Coached by Facundo Lugones, who was a TCU senior when Norrie was a freshman. Horned Frogs reached NCAA Final Four in 2015.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would work in real estate.

> Enjoys going to the beach, listening to music and hanging out with friends.

> Fan of South Sydney Rabbitohs and All Blacks rugby teams, as well as Newcastle United F.C.

> Splits time training in London, USA and Argentina, where Lugones is from. Practises there with Juan Martin del Potro, Diego Schwartzman and Leonardo Mayer.

CAMERON NORRIE GBR

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-9) W-L 20 19 18 17Aus. Open 0-1 1R — —Roland Garros 1-2 1R 2R —Wimbledon 1-3 2R 1R 1RUS Open 2-3 1R 2R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-9) W-L 20 19 18Indian Wells 0-2 1R 1RMiami 0-2 1R 1RMonte-Carlo 2-1 3R —Madrid 0-0 — —Rome 1-1 2R —Canada 1-1 2R —Cincinnati 0-0 — —Shanghai 1-1 2R — Paris 0-1 1R —

CAREER W-L: 42-47CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-8CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-2

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,767,549HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 41 (20 May 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 142 (9 September 2019)

BORN: 23 August 1995, Johannesburg, RSARESIDENCE: London, England

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 82kg (181lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.camnorrie.com @cam_norrie @CameronNorrieOfficial @norriee

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 53 (21-25)2018: 91 (19-18)

2017: 114 (2-4)2016: 278 (0-0)

2015: 743 (0-0)2014: 658 (0-0)

2013: 980 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,115,817W-L: 27-23 (singles), 5-7 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): New York SF (3): Atlanta, Tokyo, Basel

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 31 on 28 October 2019 after reaching Basel SF. Broke into Top 50 on 29 July 2019 after reaching Atlanta SF and Top 100 on 19 November 2018 following back-to-back Challenger titles. Tied with Karlovic as tallest Top 100 player in ATP Rankings history (since 1973).

> Captured 1st ATP Tour title in 1st final at 2019 New York (d. Schnur in 3rd-set TB on 43rd ace and 6th MP). Went 3-0 and played 10 TBs in 10 sets vs. Isner in 2019. Hit 43 aces and was aced 38 times in New York SF vs. Isner -- 81 combined aces are most in Best-of-3-set match since stats started being tracked in 1991. Finished 2019 with 1,014 aces -- 2nd only to Isner's 1,032.

> Enjoyed 1st 3 victories of career en route to 2016 Atlanta SF as 837th-ranked WC. Saved 2 MPs to defeat Anderson in 2R. Posted biggest win of career over defending champion and World No. 8 Sock in 2018 Delray Beach 2R.

> Earned 5-set win over 3-time Grand Slam champion Wawrinka to reach 2019 Wimbledon 3R. Still seeking 1st Round of 16 appearance at Grand Slam and ATP Masters 1000 events. Saved 2 MPs vs. Chardy to win ATP Masters 1000 debut at 2016 Cincinnati as WC.

> Peaked at No. 4 in junior

rankings on 13 July 2015 following 10-1 run at Wimbledon. Defeated de Minaur, Fritz and M. Ymer en route to Wimbledon boys' singles title. Teamed w/Santillan and beat Fritz/Mmoh to reach Wimbledon boys' doubles final.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): New York (IH).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Father, George; mother, Lynne; sister, Brenna.

> Grew up under tutelage of former ATP pro Tom Gullikson in Palm Coast, FL, USA.

> Favourite surface is clay, tournament is US Open and shot is overhead.

> Served as best man in Taylor

Fritz’s wedding on 7 July 2016.> Best friends on tour are Fritz, Michael Mmoh, Tommy Paul and Frances Tiafoe.

> Idols growing up were Juan Martin del Potro and former NBA star Tracy McGrady.

> Favourite current NBA players are Jimmy Butler and Russell Westbrook.

> Enjoys playing pick-up basketball games on tour.

> Fan of Chicago Bears (NFL), Chicago Bulls (NBA) and Chicago Blackhawks (NHL).

> Trains at the Club at Ibis in West Palm Beach, FL, USA.

> Coached by Jay Berger and Jean-Yves Aubone. Fitness trainers are Satoshi Ochi and Brett Waltz.

> Missed 5 weeks in 2018 with mononucleosis.

REILLY OPELKA USA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-5) W-L 20 19 18 17 Aus. Open 1-2 2R — 1R Roland Garros 0-1 1R — — Wimbledon 2-1 3R — — US Open 1-1 2R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-9) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 0-3 1R 1R 1R —Miami 2-1 3R — — —Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — —Madrid 1-1 2R — — —Rome 0-0 — — — —Canada 0-1 — — 1R —Cincinnati 2-2 2R — — 2RShanghai 1-1 2R — — —Paris 0-0 — — — —

CAREER W-L: 35-38CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-4CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-2

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,612,478HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 31 (28 October 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 175 (28 October 2019)

BORN: 28 August 1997, St. Joseph, MI, USARESIDENCE: West Palm Beach, FL, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 2.11m (6'11") / 102kg (225lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@ReillyOpelka @reillyopelkaofficial @reillyopelka

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 36 (27-23)2018: 100 (2-2)

2017: 230 (1-8)2016: 204 (5-5)

2015: 975 (0-0)2014: 1198 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,539,066W-L: 34-29 (singles), 12-19 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (2): Marrakech, LyonF (1): Winston-SalemSF (1): MetzQF (2): Pune, Washington

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Rose 99 spots to finish 2015 at No. 19, then reached career-high No. 18 on 11 January 2016 following run to Chennai SF. Finished 8 of last 9 seasons in Top 100 (2011-13, 2015-19).

> Captured 1st ATP Tour singles title at 2015 Bastad without dropping a set. Also in 2015, won Futures title at Bressuire, FRA and Challenger titles at Bergamo, ITA; Quimper, FRA; and Mouilleron Le Captif, FRA. Became 1st player since Darcis in 2007 to win a tour-level, Challenger and Futures title in same season.

> Added 2 more ATP Tour titles in 2019 at Marrakech and Lyon. Earned career-high 34 tour-level wins in 2019.

> Saved 2 MPs to beat Nishikori en route to 2015 US Open 4R. Also reached 4R at 2017 Wimbledon, 2019 Roland Garros and 2019 Wimbledon. Posted best ATP Masters 1000 run at 2013 Rome, defeating Del Potro en route to SF.

> Upset No. 3 Wawrinka for biggest win of career in 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 2R. Lost to Wawrinka in biggest final of career at 2015 Tokyo ATP 500 event. Teamed w/Wawrinka for lone doubles title at 2013 Chennai.

CAREER TITLES (3): 2019 (2): Lyon (CL), Marrakech (CL); 2015 (1): Bastad (CL).FINALIST (5): 2019 (1): Winston-Salem (H); 2017 (1): Metz (IH); 2015 (1): Tokyo (H); 2013 (1): Montpellier (IH); 2012 (1): Belgrade (CL).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2).

PERSONAL> Nickname is La Tige (the stalk) because he's tall and thin.

> Began playing tennis at age 6 with his father, who used to work at a small tennis club next to his house.

> Father, Philippe, works at the SNCF (French railway system); mother, Eliane, works for the local government of the

Vaucluse; brother, Thomas, also plays tennis (teamed at 2017 Lyon).

> Idol growing up was Marat Safin.

> Favourite surface is clay and shot is backhand.

> Voted by fellow players as 2015 ATP Comeback Player of the Year.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a football player.

> Supports Olympique de Marseille (football).

> Coached by Morgan Bourbon.> Underwent left knee surgery on 17 September 2014 and missed 4+ months during season.

BENOIT PAIRE FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 40-36) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10Aus. Open 5-8 1R 1R 3R 1R — 3R 1R 1R 2R — Roland Garros 11-10 4R 2R 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 2R 1R 1RWimbledon 14-9 4R 3R 4R 2R 2R 1R 3R 3R 1R —US Open 10-9 2R 2R 2R 2R 4R 2R 1R 2R — 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 39-53) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12Indian Wells 2-6 1R 1R 1R 2R — — 3R 1RMiami 5-5 1R 3R 3R 3R — — 1R — Monte-Carlo 4-6 — 1R 1R 3R 2R 1R 2R — Madrid 4-5 — 2R 3R 1R — 1R 2R — Rome 8-5 1R 3R 2R 2R — — SF — Canada 5-6 1R 2R 2R 1R — 2R 3R —Cincinnati 3-7 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R —Shanghai 5-6 2R 2R 1R 2R — — 2R 2RParis 3-7 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R — 1R 2R

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $7,774,890HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 18 (11 January 2016)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 84 (5 August 2013)

CAREER W-L: 214-226CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 6-40CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 10-9

BORN: 8 May 1989, Avignon, FranceRESIDENCE: Geneva, Switzerland

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.96m (6'5") / 80kg (176lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@benoitpaire @benpaire

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 24 (34-29)2018: 52 (27-28)2017: 41 (31-31)2016: 47 (23-32)

2015: 19 (25-17)2014: 118 (10-19)2013: 26 (32-30)2012: 47 (26-26)

2011: 95 (5-10)2010: 152 (1-4)2009: 333 (0-0)2008: 638 (0-0)

2007: 675 (0-0)

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 79 on 7 October 2019 soon after winning Tiburon, USA Challenger title. Broke into Top 100 on 9 September 2019 following New Haven, USA Challenger title. Ranked as low as No. 392 on 20 August 2018 following right elbow injury.

> Advanced to back-to-back QFs at 2017 Atlanta as Q and 2017 Washington as WC. Beat No. 17 Pouille for biggest win of career in 2017 Washington 2R. As WC at 2016 Houston, earned 1st ATP win in singles (d. Lorenzi) and doubles w/Opelka (d. Monroe/N. Skupski).

> Won USTA's US Open Wild Card Challenge in 2017 and Roland Garros Wild Card Challenge in 2019. Made tour-level debut at 2015 US Open as Q. Still seeking 1st Grand Slam main draw win. Earned 1st ATP Masters 1000 win at 2017 Cincinnati as WC (d. Young).

> Posted 30-5 record on ATP Challenger Tour in 2019 with titles at Sarasota, USA; New Haven, USA and Tiburon, USA. Entered 2018 Charlottesville, USA as LL and did not drop a set in main draw en route to 1st Challenger title.

> After qualifying in men’s singles at 2015 US Open, ended junior career there by reaching boys’ singles final (d. de Minaur 6-0 6-0, l. to Fritz). Beat Fritz for 2015 Roland Garros boys' singles title and advanced to boys' doubles final w/Blumberg. Peaked at No. 3 in junior rankings on 14 September 2015.

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 7 after being introduced by his parents.

> Father, Kevin; mother, Jill; brother, Dylan; sister, Jessie Lynn.

> Grew up in Greenville, NC after

family moved from New Jersey when he was 3 months old.

> Favourite shot is overhead and tournament is US Open.

> Idol growing up was Andy Roddick.

> Served as groomsman in Taylor Fritz's wedding on 7 July 2016.

> Hobbies include surfing, basketball, golf and dirt biking.

> Favourite sports team is Philadelphia Eagles (NFL).

> Coached by Brad Stine. > Missed 5 months in 2018 due to right elbow injury and 3 months in 2019 due to left quadriceps/knee injury.

TOMMY PAUL USA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-3) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Aus. Open 0-0 — — — — —Roland Garros 0-1 1R — — — —Wimbledon 0-0 — — — — —US Open 0-2 — — 1R — 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-3) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 0-0 — — — —Miami 0-1 — — — 1RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — — — —Madrid 0-0 — — — —Rome 0-0 — — — —Canada 1-1 2R — — —Cincinnati 1-1 — — 2R —Shanghai 0-0 — — — — Paris 0-0 — — — —

CAREER W-L: 11-15CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-3CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-1

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $692,511HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 79 (7 October 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 284 (24 December 2018)

BORN: 17 May 1997, Voorhees, NJ, USARESIDENCE: Boca Raton, FL, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 82kg (180lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@TommyPaul1 @tommypaull

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 90 (2-4)2018: 201 (2-2)

2017: 152 (6-4)2016: 285 (1-4)

2015: 274 (0-1)2014: 946 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,724,447W-L: 36-25 (singles), 15-21 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): Sao PauloF (1): CordobaSF (2): Buenos Aires, Los CabosQF (5): Monte-Carlo, Barcelona, Munich, Wimbledon, Antwerp

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 20 on 19 August 2019 and posted career-high 36 wins during season. Ended 6 of last 7 seasons in Top 100 (2013, 2015-19). Fell from Top 40 in March 2016 to No. 166 in March 2017.

> Did not drop a set en route to 1st ATP Tour title in 5th career final at 2019 Sao Paulo. Reached all 5 finals on clay. Saved 3 MPs to defeat Isner en route to 1st ATP Tour final at 2016 Rio de Janeiro.

> Upset 2018 finalist Anderson and 2016 finalist Raonic to reach 1st Grand Slam QF at 2019 Wimbledon. Advanced to 2018 Wimbledon 3R with biggest win of career over 2017 finalist and World No. 5 Cilic. Reached 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 2019 Monte-Carlo.

> Owns 13-2 record in ATP Challenger Tour finals, ending 2018 season with 13th title at Montevideo, URU. Champion of 2012 ATP Challenger Tour Finals, beating Ungur in 3rd-set TB for title after losing to Ungur in 3rd-set TB during RR.

> Helped Argentina win 1st Davis Cup title in 2016, posting victories in 1R (d. Przysiezny), QF w/Del Potro (d. Fognini/Lorenzi) and SF (d. Edmund). Did not play in final (ARG d. CRO 3-2).

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): Sao Paulo (ICL).FINALIST (4): 2019 (1): Cordoba (CL); 2018 (1): Umag (CL); 2017 (1): Munich (CL); 2016 (1): Rio de Janeiro (CL).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5 with his father.

> Father, Carlos, is a tennis coach; mother, Charo, is a university teacher; sisters, Catalina, also a tennis player, and Sol.

> Favourite surfaces are hard and clay.

> Considers backhand as his best shot.

> Favourite tournament is US

Open.> Idol growing up was Roger Federer.

> Enjoys going to Disney theme parks around the world.

> Supports Manchester United and admires Wayne Rooney, Formula One racing driver Sebastian Vettel and the late Steve Jobs.

> Trains at Parque Norte in Buenos Aires.

> Coached by Kevin Konfederak and former World No. 20 Jose Acasuso. Fitness trainers are Juan Galvan and Mariano Orazi.

GUIDO PELLA ARG

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 15-21) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12Aus. Open 1-5 1R 1R 1R 2R — — 1R — Roland Garros 4-5 2R 2R 1R 2R — — 2R — Wimbledon 6-4 QF 3R — 1R — — 1R —US Open 4-7 1R 3R 2R 2R 1R — 1R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 14-23) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Indian Wells 4-5 3R 1R 2R 3R — — 1RMiami 3-6 2R 1R 3R 1R — 1R 2RMonte-Carlo 3-3 QF 1R — 1R — — — Madrid 1-2 2R — — 1R — — — Rome 0-2 1R — — 1R — — — Canada 2-1 3R — — — — — —Cincinnati 1-1 2R — — — — — —Shanghai 0-2 1R — — 1R — — —Paris 0-1 — — — 1R — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,496,830HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 20 (19 August 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 55 (1 July 2019)

CAREER W-L: 104-110CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-13CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 6-6

BORN: 17 May 1990, Bahia Blanca, ArgentinaRESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, Argentina

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 79kg (174lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.guidopella.com @guido_pella @guido_pella

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 25 (36-25)2018: 58 (25-22)2017: 64 (16-18)2016: 80 (16-23)

2015: 74 (1-4)2014: 156 (3-4)2013: 94 (7-13)2012: 108 (0-1)

2011: 350 (0-0)2010: 420 (0-0)2009: 308 (0-0)2008: 557 (0-0)

2007: 586 (0-0)2006: T1370 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $592,155W-L: 36-12 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 28-5 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (3): Kitzbuhel (w/Oswald), Cincinnati, Beijing (both w/Dodig)F (2): Antalya (w/Dodig), Gstaad (w/Oswald)SF (4): Wimbledon, Chengdu, Basel, Paris (all w/Dodig)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 10 on 4 November 2019 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Paris SF w/Dodig. Entered Top 20 on 16 January 2012 following run to Auckland final w/Cermak. During retirement, fell off ATP Rankings on 10 November 2014. Returned to ATP Rankings on 25 June 2018.

> Qualified for 2019 Nitto ATP Finals w/Dodig and went 1-2. Reached 2019 Antalya final in team debut w/Dodig and posted 27-11 team record overall. Finished 2019 at No. 8 in team rankings w/Dodig.

> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam SF at 2019 Wimbledon w/Dodig. Enjoyed 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF, SF, final and title at 2019 Cincinnati w/Dodig. Added 1st ATP 500 title at 2019 Beijing w/Dodig.

> Captured 14 ATP Tour doubles titles with 8 different partners, including 2010 Umag with his current coach Leos Friedl. Won 1st title of his comeback at 2019 Kitzbuhel w/Oswald.

> Began comeback on home soil at 2018 Poprad, SVK Challenger. Went 19-11 on ATP Challenger

Tour in 2018 (1 title in 4 finals) and 28-5 in 2019 (6 titles in 7 finals).

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (14): 2019 (3): Beijing (H), Cincinnati (H) (both w/Dodig), Kitzbuhel (CL) (w/Oswald); 2013 (2): Casablanca (CL), Zagreb (IH) (both w/Knowle); 2012 (2): Munich (CL) (w/Cermak), Doha (H) (w/Rosol); 2011 (3): Moscow (IH), Gstaad (CL), Belgrade (CL) (all w/Cermak); 2010 (1): Umag (CL) (w/ Friedl); 2009 (1): Bastad (CL) (w/Levinsky); 2008 (2): St. Petersburg (IH) (w/Parrott), Gstaad (CL) (w/Levinsky).FINALIST (15).

PERSONAL> Started playing tennis at age 9.> Father, Jaromir; mother, Olga, works for the state.

> As a kid, looked up to Pete Sampras.

> Favourite surface is hard and tournament is ATP Masters

1000 Cincinnati.> Retired in November 2013 due to back, spine and left leg injuries.

> Enjoyed coaching and skiing during retirement, but still suffered pain.

> After hitting with Mike Bryan in May 2018, returned in June 2018 and won Cincinnati title in August 2019.

> "If you told me that 15 months later I’d be sitting here as an ATP Masters 1000 champion, I would have told you that you’re crazy," said Polasek. "I would never ever bet even a dollar on it."

> Enjoys cooking. Favourite food is meat and cuisine is Italian.

> Fiancee, Karin; daughter, Karolina (born 28 November 2017).

> Coached by former ATP pro Leos Friedl. Fitness trainer is Pavel Smela.

FILIP POLASEK SVK

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 219-150CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,584,187

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 555 (26 November 2007)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 10 (4 November 2019)

BORN: 21 July 1985, Zvolen, SlovakiaRESIDENCE: Bratislava, Slovakia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 88kg (195lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@filip_polasek_tennis

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 13 (36-12)2018: 159 (1-0)2017: N/R (0-0)2016: N/R (0-0)2015: N/R (0-0)

2014: N/R (0-0)2013: 54 (25-23)2012: 32 (33-24)2011: 24 (43-23)2010: 43 (25-25)

2009: 31 (33-27)2008: 36 (23-16)2007: 108 (0-0)2006: 304 (0-0)2005: 280 (0-0)

2004: 489 (0-0)2003: T1520 (0-0)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 191-2 RR (w/Dodig)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)Cincinnati W - 2019 (w/Dodig)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $699,963W-L: 12-19 (singles), 2-3 (doubles)SINGLES QF (1): Atlanta

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high ranking 13 times in 2019, breaking into Top 100 on 24 June and peaking at No. 87 on 29 July. Set a new career-high 26 times in 52 weeks during 2018 season, breaking into Top 600, Top 500, Top 400, Top 300 and Top 200.

> Qualified 10 times on ATP Tour in 2019, tying record set by M. Zverev in 2016. Among tournaments where he qualified were ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells, ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo and Wimbledon. Qualified 5 times on ATP Challenger Tour in 2018, including en route to title at Jinan, CHN.

> Won a main draw match at all 4 Grand Slams in 2019. Defeated No. 8 Thiem en route to 2019 Australian Open 3R as WC. One of 3 teens to reach 3R (also de Minaur, Shapovalov). First time 3 teens advanced to Grand Slam 3R since 2008 US Open.

> Reached 1st ATP Tour QF at 2019 Atlanta. Posted 1st win at 2018 Basel as Q (d. Ebden).

> Peaked at No. 2 in junior rankings on 12 June 2017 after ending career with 17 straight wins and Roland Garros boys' singles title. Defeated fellow #NextGenATP player Kuhn in Roland Garros final for 100th junior win (100-53).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Pop.> Speaks English, Russian and Spanish.

> Father, Alex; mother, Elena; brother, Anthony; sisters, Sonia and Anna. Says parents are his inspiration. Siblings, Anthony and Sonia also play tennis.

> Began playing tennis as 5-year-old at Kim Warwick Tennis Academy. Also credits Patrick Mouratoglou for helping him improve.

> Trained in Dubai for 2 years and served as a ballboy at Dubai ATP 500 event.

> Moved to Spain in 2010, where he still lives part-time.

> Favourite shot is forehand, tournament is Australian Open and surfaces are clay and hard.

> Lists London as his favourite city on tour.

> Tennis idol growing up was Juan Martin del Potro. Also admires sprinter Usain Bolt.

> Favourite movie is Total Recall and TV show is Game of Thrones.

> Enjoys basketball, football, golf, PlayStation and reading. Favourite school subject was history.

> Supports Portland Trail Blazers (NBA) and Everton FC (football).

> Favourite actor is Johnny Depp, musician is Ed Sheeran and food is sushi.

> Says his best quality is that he's funny and his worst is that he's shy.

> Favourite book is Fever by Mary Beth Keane.

> Coached by Philipp Wagner.

ALEXEI POPYRIN AUS

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-5) W-L 20 19 18Aus. Open 2-2 3R 1RRoland Garros 1-1 2R —Wimbledon 1-1 2R —US Open 2-1 3R —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-2) W-L 20 19 Indian Wells 1-1 2RMiami 0-0 —Monte-Carlo 0-1 1RMadrid 0-0 —Rome 0-0 —Canada 0-0 —Cincinnati 0-0 —Shanghai 0-0 —Paris 0-0 —

CAREER W-L: 13-23CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-4CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-1

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $863,409HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 87 (29 July 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 247 (29 July 2019)

BORN: 5 August 1999, Sydney, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Sydney, Australia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.96m (6'5") / 78kg (172lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.alexeipopyrin.com @AlexeiPopyrin99 @alexeipopyrin

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 97 (12-19) 2018: 148 (1-4) 2017: 719 (0-0) 2016: 1164 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,634,275W-L: 21-21 (singles), 5-9 (doubles)SINGLES SF (2): Australian Open, MetzQF (3): Stuttgart, Cincinnati, Tokyo

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Became 5th active Frenchman to break into Top 10 on 19 March 2018 (also Gasquet, Monfils, Simon, Tsonga). Finished 4 straight seasons in Top 35 (2016-19). Achieved new career-high ranking 8 times in 2016.

> Captured 1st and 5th titles on home soil at 2016 Metz and 2018 Montpellier respectively. Only player on ATP Tour to win titles on 3 surfaces in 2017 (Budapest clay, Stuttgart grass, Vienna hard). En route to titles, saved 2 MPs in 2017 Budapest 2R (d. Vesely), 1 MP in 2017 Stuttgart 2R (d. Struff) and 2 MPs in 2018 Montpellier SF (d. Tsonga).

> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam SF at 2019 Australian Open. Entered with 0-5 tournament record. Reached Grand Slam QFs at Wimbledon and US Open in 2016. Earned 3 victories in 5 sets at 2016 US Open, including biggest win of career over No. 5 Nadal.

> Became 2nd LL to reach an ATP Masters 1000 SF at 2016 Rome (also T. Johansson at 2004 Toronto). Also reached 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo SF.

> Clinched 2017 Davis Cup title for France by defeating Darcis

6-3 6-1 6-0 (FRA d. BEL 3-2). One of 8 Frenchmen to win a Davis Cup match in 2017. Lost to Cilic in 2018 Davis Cup final (CRO d. FRA 3-1).

CAREER TITLES (5): 2018 (1): Montpellier (IH); 2017 (3): Vienna (IH), Stuttgart (G), Budapest (CL); 2016 (1): Metz (IH). FINALIST (4): 2018 (2): Dubai (H), Marseille (IH); 2017 (1): Marseille (IH); 2016 (1): Bucharest (CL).

PERSONAL> Started playing tennis at age 8.> Father, Pascal; mother, Lena, is Finnish; brothers, Nicolas and Jonathan.

> Admires Roger Federer, whom

he occasionally trains with in Dubai.

> Dream opponent is Yannick Noah.

> Favourite surface is hard and shot is forehand.

> Received 2016 ATP Most Improved Player of the Year Award (voted by players).

> Completed his baccalaureate degree at INSEP.

> Hobbies include going shopping, fashion and hanging out with friends and family.

> Wife, Clemence (married 8 September 2019).

> Coached by Amelie Mauresmo.> Missed final 3 weeks of 2019 season due to right elbow injury.

LUCAS POUILLE FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 30-23) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Aus. Open 5-6 SF 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R —Roland Garros 7-7 2R 3R 3R 2R 1R 1R 2RWimbledon 8-5 3R 2R 2R QF 1R — — US Open 10-5 2R 3R 4R QF 1R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 29-35) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Indian Wells 1-4 2R 2R 3R 1R — —Miami 3-3 2R — 2R 4R — —Monte-Carlo 7-5 1R 2R SF 3R 2R — Madrid 2-4 2R 1R 1R 2R — —Rome 3-4 1R 2R 1R SF — —Canada 1-4 1R 1R 1R 2R — —Cincinnati 4-3 QF 2R — 1R — —Shanghai 4-3 2R — 2R 3R — —Paris 4-5 — 1R 3R 3R 1R 3R

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $7,487,708HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 10 (19 March 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 79 (11 April 2016)

CAREER W-L: 131-108CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 6-16CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 9-4

BORN: 23 February 1994, Grande-Synthe, FranceRESIDENCE: Dubai, UAE

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 84kg (185lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.lucaspouille.com @la_pouille @iamlucaspouille @lucaspouille

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 22 (21-21)2018: 32 (25-21)2017: 18 (36-22)

2016: 15 (34-22)2015: 78 (12-14)2014: 133 (2-4)

2013: 192 (1-4)2012: 494 (0-0)2011: T1627 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,079,494W-L: 24-17 (singles), 8-7 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): EastbourneSF (2): New York, HoustonQF (3): Wimbledon, Beijing, Stockholm

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 11 on 26 February 2018. Would have broken into Top 10 by winning 2018 Indian Wells QF (l. to Raonic). Finished 13 straight seasons in Top 100 (2007-19). Broke into Top 50 as 19-year-old on 20 August 2007 following run to Cincinnati QF. Earned 1st ATP ranking point a day before 16th birthday on 6 October 2003.

> Winner of 10 singles titles, including Mexican sweep in 2017 at Acapulco and Los Cabos. Reached 5 singles finals in 2009 (1-4) and 2010 (4-1). Four titles in 2010 were 3rd-most on tour behind Nadal’s 7 and Federer’s 5.

> Earned 20+ victories in 11 of last 12 seasons (2008-10, 2012-19). Posted 300th win in 2017 Geneva 1R (d. Altmaier). Secured 1st of 22 Top 10 wins after hitting record 10 straight aces vs. No. 10 Blake in 2007 Indianapolis QF.

> Reached 1st Grand Slam SF in 42nd major appearance at 2017 Wimbledon -- an Open Era-record. First American Grand Slam semi-finalist since Roddick at 2009 Wimbledon. First player since Becker in 1988-89 to beat World No. 1 and since Sampras in 1992-93 to beat defending champion at back-to-back Wimbledons (d. Djokovic in 2016 3R and Murray in 2017 QF). Ended Djokovic’s 30-match Grand Slam win streak en route to 2016 Wimbledon QF. Also reached QFs at 2017 US Open and 2019 Wimbledon.

> Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 QFs at 2007 Cincinnati as WC,

2008 Monte-Carlo, 2012 Paris and 2018 Indian Wells. Captured 2011 ATP Masters 1000 Rome doubles title with countryman Isner. Fell in 2010 Rome and 2012 Indian Wells doubles finals w/Isner.

CAREER TITLES (10): 2017 (2): Los Cabos (H), Acapulco (H); 2016 (1): Delray Beach (H); 2012 (1): Los Angeles (H); 2010 (4): Los Angeles (H), London/Queen's Club (G), Belgrade (CL), Memphis (IH); 2009 (1): Los Angeles (H); 2008 (1): Las Vegas (H).FINALIST (9).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (8).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 4 after being introduced by his mom.

> Father, Mike, is a mortgage banker and ex-baseball player who was drafted by Detroit Tigers; mother, Chris; sister,

Ellen.> Considered playing college tennis at University of Southern California before turning pro in June 2006.

> Member of ATP Player Council for 2018-20 term.

> Favourite surface is hard and shots are serve and forehand.

> Hobbies include playing basketball, table tennis and golf.

> Fan of Los Angeles Lakers (NBA).

> Hit 2 home runs in batting practice on 29 March 2008 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

> Wife, Abby (married 9 June 2018).

> Coached by Vahe Assadourian. Fitness trainer Gena Ball and physiotherapist is Paul Kinney.

> Missed 3 months in 2011 following right elbow surgery and 3 months in 2019 due to abdominal injury.

SAM QUERREY USA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 58-50) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06Aus. Open 12-13 1R 2R 3R 1R 1R 3R 3R 2R 1R 1R 1R 3R 3R — Roland Garros 5-12 — 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R 3R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R — Wimbledon 23-12 QF 3R SF QF 2R 2R 1R 3R — 4R 2R 1R 1R — US Open 18-13 1R 1R QF 1R 1R 3R 2R 3R — 4R 3R 4R 1R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 71-80) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06Indian Wells 17-14 2R QF 2R 3R 1R 2R 4R 2R 4R 3R 3R 2R 2R 2RMiami 10-14 1R 3R 3R 2R 2R 2R 4R 2R 3R 2R 2R 2R 2R 1RMonte-Carlo 3-1 — — — — — — — — — — — QF — — Madrid 4-6 — — — 3R 2R — 1R — 1R 1R 2R — — —Rome 4-9 — 1R 3R 1R 1R — 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R — — —Canada 8-8 — 2R 3R 2R 2R — — 3R — 2R 1R 1R — —Cincinnati 13-13 2R 2R 2R 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R — 2R 3R 2R QF 1RShanghai 7-8 1R 3R 3R 1R 1R — 1R 3R — 2R — — — — Paris 5-7 1R — 2R — — 2R — QF — 1R — 2R 1R — Doubles Titles (1): 2011 - Rome (w/Isner)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $12,243,364HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 11 (26 February 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 23 (17 May 2010)

CAREER W-L: 369-298CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 22-64CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 7-10

BORN: 7 October 1987, San Francisco, CA, USARESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NV, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6'6") / 95kg (209lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@SamQuerrey @SamQuerrey @samquerrey

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 44 (24-17)2018: 51 (24-22)2017: 13 (36-23)2016: 31 (28-23)2015: 59 (20-24)

2014: 35 (28-21)2013: 46 (27-22)2012: 22 (37-25)2011: 93 (12-15)2010: 18 (39-24)

2009: 25 (41-23)2008: 39 (28-26)2007: 63 (19-22)2006: 127 (6-11)2005: T756 (0-0)

2004: N/R (0-0)2003: T1405 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $571,703W-L: 39-24 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (2): Dubai, ViennaF (3): Brisbane, London/Queen's Club, AntwerpSF (2): Rotterdam, Montreal (all w/Salisbury)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 56 in singles on 18 April 2016 and No. 9 in doubles on 28 October 2019. Broke into Top 10 after winning 2019 Vienna title w/Salisbury. Posted year-end team rankings of No. 6 in 2019 w/Salisbury, No. 10 in 2017 w/Klaasen and No. 6 in 2016 w/Klaasen.

> Made Nitto ATP Finals debut in 2016 by reaching final w/Klaasen. Also competed in 2017 as ALT w/Klaasen and qualified in 2019 w/Salisbury.

> Captured ATP Tour singles titles at Newport as 181st-ranked LL in 2009 and World No. 161 in 2015. Winner of 19 doubles titles with 11 partners, including ATP Masters 1000s at 2017 Indian Wells w/Klaasen and 2018 Paris w/Granollers. Beat Nadal/Tomic and Djokovic/Troicki at Indian Wells. Did not drop a set at Paris in only event as a team w/Granollers. Earned career-high 41 wins in 2018 with 9 different partners. Made debut in home state at 2001 Indianapolis as 17-year-old WC w/Ginepri.

> Advanced to men's doubles SFs at 2014 US Open w/Lipsky and 2016 Wimbledon w/Klaasen. Captured 2019 Australian Open mixed doubles title w/Krejcikova. Runner-up in 2016 US Open mixed doubles w/Vandeweghe and 2002 Wimbledon boys' doubles w/Baker.

> Earned silver medal in mixed doubles at 2016 Rio Olympics w/V. Williams. Lost to fellow Americans Sock/Mattek-Sands in final. Reunited with junior partner Baker in men's doubles. Named to Team USA when Bryans withdrew 6 days before Olympics began.

CAREER TITLES (2). FINALIST (1). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (19): 2019 (2): Vienna (IH), Dubai (H) (both w/Salisbury); 2018 (3): Paris (IH) (w/Granollers), Moscow (IH) (w/ Krajicek), Munich (CL) (w/Dodig); 2017 (4): Shenzhen (H) (w/Peya), Newport (G) (w/Qureshi), Indian Wells (H), Delray Beach (H) (both w/Klaasen); 2016 (2): Chengdu (H), Halle (G) (both w/Klaasen); 2015 (1): Halle (G) (w/Klaasen); 2012 (1): St. Petersburg (IH) (w/Zimonjic); 2011 (2): Delray Beach (H), San Jose (IH) (both w/Lipsky); 2010 (1): Atlanta (H) (w/Lipsky); 2009 (3): Bangkok (IH) (w/Butorac), Newport (G) (w/Kerr), Chennai (H) (w/Butorac). FINALIST (15).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Rampras because he plays similarly to Pete

Sampras. Admired Sampras and Boris Becker growing up.

> Began playing tennis at age 4.> Father, Raghav, is deceased; mother, Sushma, is a scientific technician.

> Won state title at Carmel High School (IN).

> Played 1 year in college, helping University of Illinois to 32-0 season and NCAA team title in 2003. Also won NCAA doubles title with Brian Wilson.

> Graduated from Indiana University East in December 2017. Completed coursework while playing on tour.

> Favourite play is serve-and-volley and surface is grass.

> Enjoys playing golf and table tennis.

> Member of ATP Player Council for 2016-18 term.

> Founded EntouRaj for Kids, which promotes youth tennis and funds high school teams.

> Wife, Zainab (married on 5 March 2016).

> Coached by Bryan Smith.

RAJEEV RAM USA

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 294-243CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,151,701

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 56 (18 April 2016)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 9 (28 October 2019)

BORN: 18 March 1984, Denver, CO, USARESIDENCE: Carmel, IN, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 84kg (185lbs)PLAYS: Right-Handed · One-Handed Backhand

www.entourajforkids.org @RajeevRam @RajeevRamTennis @rajeevram318

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 24 (39-24)2018: 21 (41-26)2017: 22 (35-21)2016: 14 (37-25)2015: 36 (24-23)

2014: 53 (11-13)2013: 78 (10-15)2012: 44 (22-16)2011: 45 (21-19)2010: 67 (14-19)

2009: 39 (21-13)2008: 69 (12-10)2007: 63 (3-3)2006: 138 (0-3)2005: 113 (3-4)

2004: 129 (1-2)2003: 510 (0-3)2002: 688 (0-1)2001: 1101 (0-2)2000: T1474 (0-0)

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY Aus. Open Mixed: W - 2019 (w/Krejcikova)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 164-5 RR — RR* F (2019 w/Salisbury, 2016-17 w/Klaasen)*Alternate

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Indian Wells W - 2017 (w/Klaasen) Miami F - 2016 (w/Klaasen) Paris W - 2018 (w/Granollers)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $940,266W-L: 30-24 (singles), 3-7 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 11-6 (singles)SINGLES TITLES (1): GstaadF (1): KitzbuhelSF (2): Bastad, ZhuhaiQF (3): Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Geneva

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 17 on 8 May 2017 soon after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo final. One of 4 left-handed Spaniards to finish each of last 9 seasons in Top 100 (also Lopez, Nadal, Verdasco).

> Eight-time finalist on ATP Tour, winning 1st title at 2016 Bastad and 2nd title at 2019 Gstaad. Earned 30+ wins in 3 of last 4 seasons (2016-17, 2019).

> Advanced to 3R, 4R and QF of a Grand Slam for 1st time at 2016 Roland Garros. Beat No. 9 Raonic in 2016 Roland Garros 4R for only Grand Slam win vs. Top 10 (1-10). Also advanced to 2017 Roland Garros 4R.

> Reached QF, SF and final of an ATP Masters 1000 event for 1st time at 2017 Monte-Carlo. Earned biggest win of career over No. 1 Murray in 3R, rallying from 0-4 down in 3rd set. Also reached 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai QF. Defeated No. 3 Federer in 2015 Shanghai 2R for 1st win in 16 tries vs. Top 10.

> Owns 140+ wins on ATP Tour (208-230, 2 titles) and ATP Challenger Tour (146-70, 7 titles). Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 10 players Bautista Agut, Pouille and A. Zverev.

CAREER TITLES (2): 2019 (1): Gstaad (CL); 2016 (1): Bastad (CL).FINALIST (6): 2019 (1): Kitzbuhel (CL); 2018 (1): Quito (CL); 2017 (2): Monte-Carlo (CL), Sao Paulo (CL); 2016 (1): Chengdu (H); 2012 (1): Casablanca (CL).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5 with his father, who played at the local club in Mataro.

> Father, Guzman, is a dentist; mother, Leonor; brother, Eduard; sister, Anna.

> Favourite surface is clay, shot is forehand and tournament is Monte-Carlo.

> Idol growing up was Alex Corretja.

> Enjoys spending time with friends and family.

> Big fan of FC Barcelona and likes to go to Camp Nou when he gets a chance.

> Gluten, lactose and eggs intolerant.

> Pursuing an online business administration degree.

> Trains at Escola de Tenis Mataro.

> Wife, Helena (married 11 November 2017).

> Coached by Jose Maria Diaz and Noe Losmozos. Fitness trainer and physiotherapist is Victor Segarra.

ALBERT RAMOS-VINOLAS ESP

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 21-33) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11Aus. Open 3-8 1R 3R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R — Roland Garros 10-9 1R 3R 4R QF 1R 1R 1R 1R 2RWimbledon 5-7 1R 1R 3R 3R 2R — 1R 1R —US Open 3-9 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 48-49) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11Indian Wells 10-7 3R 2R 3R 3R 3R — 2R 3R —Miami 9-6 3R — 2R 2R 2R — 4R 3R —Monte-Carlo 9-7 — 2R F 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R —Madrid 4-7 1R 2R 1R 2R 2R 2R — 1R —Rome 5-6 2R 3R 1R 2R — — 2R 1R —Canada 0-2 — 1R 1R — — — — — —Cincinnati 2-4 — 1R 3R 1R — — — 1R —Shanghai 7-7 2R 1R QF 1R 3R — — 1R 2RParis 2-3 — — 2R 2R — — — 2R —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $7,369,230HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 17 (8 May 2017)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 117 (5 March 2018)

CAREER W-L: 208-230CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 6-38CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 7-5

BORN: 17 January 1988, Barcelona, SpainRESIDENCE: La Massana, Andorra

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 76kg (168lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.albertramosvinolas.com @albertramos88 Albert Ramos @albertramosvinolas

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 41 (30-24)2018: 65 (21-28)2017: 23 (34-31)2016: 27 (34-31)

2015: 54 (16-23)2014: 63 (13-20)2013: 82 (20-23)2012: 51 (25-30)

2011: 66 (13-16)2010: 123 (2-4)2009: 168 (0-0)2008: 452 (0-0)

2007: 707 (0-0)2006: T779 (0-0)2005: T1254 (0-0) 2004: T1447 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,291,082 W-L: 22-14 (singles), 2-3 (doubles)SINGLES SF (2): Indian Wells, StuttgartQF (3): Brisbane, Australian Open, London/Queen's Club

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Finished 2016 at career-high No. 3 after reaching Nitto ATP Finals SF. First Canadian to break into Top 10, doing so on 12 August 2013 following run to ATP Masters 1000 Montreal final. Earned 20+ wins and finished Top 35 in 9 straight seasons (2011-19).

> Enjoyed career-high 52 wins in 2016, ending year with run to Nitto ATP Finals SF (l. to No. 1 Murray after holding 1 MP). Withdrew from 2014 ATP Finals after starting 0-2 in RR (thigh).

> Captured 8 ATP Tour titles -- all on hard. First player born in 1990s to win a title at 2011 San Jose. Won 1st ATP 500 title at 2014 Washington in 1st All-Canadian final (d. Pospisil). Played 63 tournaments and 6 finals since most recent title at 2016 Brisbane (d. Federer).

> Beat Federer in 5 sets to become 1st Canadian Grand Slam finalist at 2016 Wimbledon. Reached Grand Slam SFs at 2014 Wimbledon and 2016 Australian Open.

> Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 finals at 2013 Montreal, 2014 Paris and 2016 Indian Wells. Earned biggest win of career over No. 2 Federer in 2014 Paris QF. Owns 0-8 record vs. World No. 1.

CAREER TITLES (8): 2016 (1): Brisbane (H); 2015 (1): St. Petersburg (IH); 2014 (1): Washington (H); 2013 (2): Bangkok (IH), San Jose (IH); 2012 (2): San Jose (IH), Chennai (H); 2011 (1): San Jose (IH). FINALIST (14).

CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Moved from Montenegro to Canada at age 3.

> Began playing tennis at age 8.> Father, Dusan and mother, Vesna, are both engineers; sister, Jelena; brother, Momir.

> Speaks English and Montenegrin.> Idol growing up was Pete Sampras.

> Joined Tennis Canada's National Training Centre in Montreal when it opened in 2007.

> Voted 2011 ATP Newcomer of the Year by his fellow players.

> Founded Milos Raonic Foundation in 2012 to help disadvantaged youth. Received ATP ACES For Charity $15,000 grant in 2016, which foundation matched for a total of $30,000.

> Named QMI Agency Canadian

Male Athlete of the Year in 2012, Sportsnet's 2013 Canadian Athlete of the Year and Lionel Conacher Award recipient in 2013 and 2014.

> Member of Forbes' 30 Under 30 Sports list in 2017.

> Enjoys movies and spending time with family and friends.

> Fan of FC Barcelona, Toronto Raptors (NBA) and Toronto Blue Jays (MLB).

> Coached by Mario Tudor. Fitness trainers are Marino Basic and Avi Kowalsky.

> Underwent right hip surgery in 2011, right foot surgery in 2015 and left wrist surgery in 2017. Also struggled with back, elbow, glute, right ankle, right calf and right knee injuries in recent years.

MILOS RAONIC CAN

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 83-31) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10Aus. Open 27-9 QF 1R QF SF QF 3R 4R 3R 4R —Roland Garros 14-6 — — 4R 4R — QF 3R 3R 1R —Wimbledon 27-9 4R QF QF F 3R SF 2R 2R 2R —US Open 15-7 — 4R — 2R 3R 4R 4R 4R — 1R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 142-4 — — — SF — RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 110-62) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09Indian Wells 23-8 SF SF — F SF QF 4R 3R 3R — — Miami 14-6 3R QF 3R QF 4R QF 3R 3R 2R — —Monte-Carlo 12-6 — 3R — QF QF QF 2R 1R 3R — —Madrid 11-8 — 3R 3R QF QF 3R 2R 2R 1R — —Rome 6-6 — — QF 2R — SF 1R 1R 1R — —Canada 12-10 2R 2R 2R QF 2R QF F QF — 1R 1RCincinnati 14-6 — QF — SF 1R SF 3R QF — — —Shanghai 7-7 — 1R — 3R 3R 2R 3R 2R 2R — —Paris 11-5 2R 2R — SF — F 3R 3R 1R — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $18,879,855HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 3 (21 November 2016)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 103 (10 June 2013)

CAREER W-L: 342-161CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 28-63CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 9-8

BORN: 27 December 1990, Podgorica, MNERESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.96m (6'5") / 98kg (216lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.milosraonicofficial.com @milosraonic @MilosRaonicOfficial @mraonic

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 31 (22-14)2018: 18 (32-15)2017: 24 (29-12)2016: 3 (52-17)

2015: 14 (33-16)2014: 8 (49-20)2013: 11 (45-21)2012: 13 (45-20)

2011: 31 (31-19)2010: 156 (4-6)2009: 377 (0-1)2008: 923 (0-0)

2007: T1369 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $666,670W-L: 36-28 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (2): Madrid, Basel (both w/Tecau)F (2): Rotterdam, Washington (both w/Tecau)SF (3): Dubai (w/Tecau), ’s-Hertogenbosch (w/Haase), Stockholm (w/Tecau)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Finished 8 of last 9 seasons in doubles Top 20 (2011-15, 2017-19), including career-high No. 3 to end 2015. Also ended 2015 at No. 1 in team rankings w/Tecau, clinching top spot with SF win over Bryan/Bryan at Nitto ATP Finals.

> Swept 5 matches and 10 sets en route to 2015 Nitto ATP Finals title w/Tecau. First team to win season finale without losing a set since RR play began in 1986. Went 11-0 w/Tecau in London during 2015 season (6-0 at Wimbledon). Owns 1-14 ATP Finals record besides 2015 title run, also qualifying in 2012 and 2013 w/Qureshi, then 2014, 2017 and 2019 w/Tecau.

> Won 20 of his 29 career doubles titles w/Tecau. Captured a title in 10 straight seasons (2010-19). Earned career-high 8 titles w/Tecau in 2014 on 4 different surfaces and continents. Posted 400th win in 2019 Washington QF w/Tecau (d. Bryan/Bryan).

> Beat Begemann/Knowle 15-13 in 5th and Bopanna/Mergea 13-11 in 5th en route to 2015 Wimbledon title w/Tecau. Added 2017 US Open title w/Tecau. Also won mixed doubles title at 2014 Roland Garros w/Groenefeld.

> Captured ATP Masters 1000 titles at 2013 Miami w/Qureshi, 2016 Madrid w/Tecau and 2019 Madrid w/Tecau. ATP Masters 1000 runner-up at 2012 Paris w/Qureshi, 2016 Cincinnati w/Tecau and 2018 Paris w/Tecau.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (29). FINALIST (20).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Jules.> Started playing tennis at age 6 because he wanted to be like his brother.

> Father, Randall, is a dentist; mother, Nazira, is a pre-school teacher; older brother, Jamil, is an oral maxilofacial surgeon.

> Left Curacao at 13 and moved to Miami, where he practised at Crandon Park.

> Played college tennis at UCLA

from 2000-02 and was a 2-time doubles All-American.

> Speaks Dutch, English and Spanish.

> Favourite surface is clay.> Idol growing up was Jonas Bjorkman.

> Hobbies are watching and playing football, baseball and basketball. Supports Miami Heat (NBA).

> Fan of TV shows Entourage, Californication and Modern Family.

> Likes to listen to hip hop before matches to get "pumped up."

> Received ATP ACES For Charity grant in 2017 for support of The Greater Curacao Tennis Patrons Foundation, which will be renamed the Jean-Julien Rojer Foundation.

JEAN-JULIEN ROJER NED

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Wimbledon W - 2015 (w/Tecau)Roland Garros Mixed W - 2014 (w/Groenefeld)US Open W - 2017 (w/Tecau)

NITTO ATP DOUBLES FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 126-14 RR — RR — W RR RR RR(2014-15, 2017 & 2019 w/Tecau, 2012-13 w/Qureshi)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (3 titles)Miami W - 2013 (w/Qureshi)Madrid W - 2019, 2016 (w/Tecau)Cincinnati F - 2016 (w/Tecau) Paris F - 2018 (w/Tecau), 2012 (w/Qureshi)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 411-292CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,254,664

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 218 (15 August 2005)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 3 (23 November 2015)

BORN: 25 August 1981, CuracaoRESIDENCE: Dubai, UAE

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 84kg (185lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@JeanJulienRojer @julrojer

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 20 (36-28)2018: 19 (36-25)2017: 7 (44-26)2016: 27 (25-23)2015: 3 (51-22)2014: T16 (48-25)

2013: T15 (31-28)2012: 13 (41-31)2011: T20 (42-26)2010: 41 (28-26)2009: 43 (18-21)2008: 84 (6-5)

2007: 187 (1-3)2006: 175 (1-1)2005: 251 (1-0)2004: 241 (0-0)2003: 261 (0-1)2002: 1159 (1-0)

2001: N/R (1-1)2000: T919 (0-0)1999: T1188 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,573,436W-L: 38-19 (singles), 11-13 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): MoscowF (1): HamburgQF (5): Marseille, Cincinnati, Winston-Salem, St. Petersburg, Vienna

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Earned career-high 38 wins in 2019 and achieved career-high No. 22 on 21 October 2019. Broke into Top 150, Top 100 and Top 50 during 2017 season. Went 3-2 at Next Gen ATP Finals in both 2017 and 2018. Runner-up as No. 1 seed in 2017 before finishing 3rd in 2018.

> Enjoyed 1st ATP Tour SF, final and title at 2017 Umag as LL. Won 2nd title at 2019 Moscow on his 22nd birthday and in his hometown. Four years earlier, won doubles title at 2015 Moscow w/Tursunov as WC. Remains youngest ATP Tour doubles champion since Nadal, 17, at 2004 Chennai.

> Advanced to 2017 US Open QF as 19-year-old. Youngest US Open quarter-finalist since Roddick, 19, in 2001. Defeated fellow former World No. 1 juniors Tsitsipas and Kyrgios en route to 2019 US Open 4R.

> Qualified and earned biggest career win over No. 3 Federer in 62 minutes to reach 1st ATP Masters 1000 singles QF at 2019 Cincinnati. Quickest loss by Federer since 2003 Sydney 1R (l. to Squillari in 54 minutes). Reached ATP Masters 1000 doubles finals w/Khachanov at 2018 Miami and 2019 Paris.

> Ended 2014 as World No. 1 junior. Posted 109-38 record

on ITF Junior Circuit with wins over future ATP Top 10 players Berrettini, Tsitsipas and A. Zverev. Won 2014 Roland Garros boys' singles title and reached 2014 Wimbledon boys' doubles final w/Kozlov.

CAREER TITLES (2): 2019 (1): Moscow (IH); 2017 (1): Umag (CL).FINALIST (2): 2019 (1): Hamburg (CL); 2018 (1): Doha (H).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Rubl.> Began playing tennis at age 3.> Speaks Russian, English and Spanish.

> Father, Andrey, is businessman and former boxer; mother,

Marina, is a tennis coach; sister, Arina, is also a tennis coach.

> Idols growing up were Marat Safin and Rafael Nadal, whom he met in 2014 at Guillermo Vilas Academy in Mallorca. Went there on vacation and ended up practising with Nadal.

> Favourite shot is forehand.> Hobbies include boxing, basketball and music.

> Supports Golden State Warriors (NBA).

> Coached by former ATP pro Fernando Vicente.

> Missed 3 months in 2018 due to lower back stress fracture and 6 weeks in 2019 due to wrist injury.

ANDREY RUBLEV RUS

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-10) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Aus. Open 3-3 1R 3R 2R — — Roland Garros 0-1 — — 1R — — Wimbledon 2-2 2R — 2R — — US Open 7-4 4R 1R QF — 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-18) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Indian Wells 1-2 3R 2R — — —Miami 4-5 3R 2R 2R 1R 2RMonte-Carlo 1-3 1R 2R — 1R — Madrid 0-0 — — — — —Rome 0-0 — — — — —Canada 0-1 — 1R — — —Cincinnati 3-2 QF 1R — — —Shanghai 3-3 3R 1R 2R — — Paris 0-2 1R — 1R — —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 18 176-4 SF F

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,442,257HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 22 (21 October 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 75 (11 November 2019)

CAREER W-L: 91-79CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 5-12CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-3

BORN: 20 October 1997, Moscow, RussiaRESIDENCE: Moscow, Russia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 70kg (154lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@AndreyRublev97 @andreyrublev

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 23 (38-19)2018: 68 (20-23)

2017: 39 (21-18)2016: 156 (3-5)

2015: 174 (8-13)2014: 517 (1-1)

2013: 808 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $848,872W-L: 23-19 (singles), 4-4 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 9-6 (singles), 1-1 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): HoustonSF (2): Sao Paulo, KitzbuhelQF (2): Rio de Janeiro, St. Petersburg

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 100 on 4 March 2019 and achieved career-high No. 54 on 12 August 2019. Highest-ranked Norwegian since his father Christian was No. 51 on 27 September 1999 (career-high No. 39). Improved year-end ranking in 4 straight seasons (2016-19).

> Qualified for 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals and went 1-2 (d. Davidovich Fokina, l. to Kecmanovic and de Minaur).

> Runner-up at 2019 Houston, joining his father at 1995 Bastad as only 2 Norwegians to reach an ATP Tour final. Earned 1st 3 ATP Tour wins en route to 2017 Rio de Janeiro SF as 18-year-old WC, falling to Carreno Busta after holding 1 MP.

> Reached Grand Slam 3R for 1st time at 2019 Roland Garros, where he beat No. 31 Berrettini in 2R for biggest win of career. Qualified at Australian Open, Roland Garros and US Open in 2018. Also qualified at 2019 ATP Masters 1000 events in Miami, Rome, Cincinnati and Paris.

> Became World No. 1 junior on 4 January 2016. Went 82-37 in singles and 55-32 in doubles on ITF Junior Circuit. Reached boys' doubles SFs w/Kecmanovic at 2015 Wimbledon, 2016 Roland Garros and 2016 Wimbledon.

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2019 (1): Houston (CL).

PERSONAL> Started playing tennis at age 4 with his dad.

> Father, Christian, is his coach and a former ATP Tour player.

> Mother, Lele Cathrine; sisters,

Caroline and Charlotte.> Favourite surface is clay, shot is forehand and tournament is ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo.

> Idol growing up was Rafael Nadal.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a pilot.

> Enjoys golfing and watching NHL.

> Favourite hockey team is Tampa Bay Lightning.

> Trains at Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca.

> Fitness trainer is Marcel Da Cruz.

CASPER RUUD NOR

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-6) W-L 20 19 18 Aus. Open 1-1 — 2R Roland Garros 3-2 3R 2R Wimbledon 0-1 1R — US Open 0-2 1R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-6) W-L 20 19 18 17Indian Wells 0-0 — — —Miami 0-2 1R — 1RMonte-Carlo 0-1 — — 1RMadrid 0-0 — — —Rome 2-1 3R — —Canada 0-0 — — —Cincinnati 0-1 1R — —Shanghai 0-0 — — —Paris 0-1 1R — —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 19 1-2 RR

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,451,115HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 54 (12 August 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 221 (9 September 2019)

CAREER W-L: 40-40CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-2CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-1

BORN: 22 December 1998, Oslo, NorwayRESIDENCE: Oslo, Norway

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 77kg (170lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.casper-ruud.com @CasperRuud98 @CasperRuudTennis @casperruud

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 54 (23-19)2018: 113 (8-9)

2017: 141 (7-9)2016: 231 (2-3)

2015: T1126 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $600,677W-L: 41-26 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (2): Dubai, Vienna (both w/Ram)F (3): Brisbane, London/Queen's Club, Antwerp (all w/Ram)SF (3): Rotterdam (w/Ram), Barcelona (w/Klaasen),Montreal (w/Ram)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 19 on 24 June 2019 after reaching London/Queen's Club final w/Ram. Broke into Top 20 on 29 April 2019 following run to Barcelona SF w/Klaasen. Ended 2019 at No. 6 in team rankings w/Ram.

> Qualified for 2019 Nitto ATP Finals w/Ram and went 1-2. Lone Brit to play doubles or singles in 2019 at The O2 in London.

> Owns 4 ATP Tour doubles titles including 3 at ATP 500 events: 2018 Vienna w/N. Skupski, 2019 Dubai w/Ram and 2019 Vienna w/Ram. Did not drop a set en route to 1st title at 2018 Shenzhen w/McLachlan.

> Defeated Cabal/Farah en route to 2018 Wimbledon SF as WC w/Nielsen. Earned WC after winning ATP Challenger Tour titles w/Nielsen at Loughborough, GBR and Nottingham, GBR. Went on to reach 2019 Roland Garros QF w/Ram.

> Advanced to 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Montreal SF w/Ram. Also reached ATP Masters 1000 QFs in 2019 w/Ram at Shanghai and Paris.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4): 2019 (2): Vienna (IH), Dubai (H) (both w/Ram); 2018 (2): Vienna (IH) (w/N Skupski), Shenzhen (H) (w/McLachlan).FINALIST (3): 2019 (3): Antwerp (IH), London/Queen's Club (G), Brisbane (H) (all w/Ram).

PERSONAL> Father, Matthew; mother, Carolyn; brother, Chris; sister, Katie.

> Began playing at age 3 with his family.

> Started working with his current coach, Justin Sherring, at age 6.

> Played college tennis at University of Memphis from 2010-14. Graduated with degree in economics.

> Left Memphis as Tigers' all-time leader with 97 career doubles wins.

> Never ranked on ITF Junior Circuit and hardly played prior

to college due to mononucleosis and injuries.

> Kept dream of playing professionally and winning Wimbledon.

> Favourite shot is overhead smash, surface is grass, tournament is Wimbledon and city on tour is Melbourne.

> Grew up idolising Roger Federer.

> Played many sports as a child. Supports Fulham F.C.

> Favourite superhero is Batman, book is The Power of Wow, movie is Gladiator and TV show is Friends.

> Listens to Mumford & Sons.> Enjoys playing golf and backgammon.

> Favourite food is roast dinner, but guilty pleasure is chocolate.

> Lists history as his favourite school subject.

> Says his best and worst quality is competitiveness.

> Supports Rackets Cubed, which runs integrated tennis, squash, education and nutrition programmes for inner-city children in Great Britain.

JOE SALISBURY GBR

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 60-41CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $926,744

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 559 (12 October 2015)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 19 (24 June 2019)

BORN: 20 April 1992, London, EnglandRESIDENCE: London, England

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 83kg (183lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@joesalisbury92 @joesalisbury92

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 22 (41-26)2018: 30 (19-10)

2017: 107 (0-3)2016: 302 (0-1)

2015: 221 (0-0)2014: 531 (0-1)

2013: 1122 (0-0)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 20 191-2 RR (w/ Ram)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $777,371W-L: 13-17 (singles), 4-8 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 12-6 (singles), 1-3 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): AucklandQF (1): Newport

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 41 on 14 January 2019 after winning Auckland title. Broke into Top 50 on 16 April 2018 after reaching Houston final and Top 100 on 12 June 2017 following Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros.

> Did not drop a set en route to 1st ATP Tour title at 2019 Auckland, then went on 9-match tour-level losing streak. Advanced to 1st ATP SF and final at 2018 Houston. Qualified for 1st time in 15th try on tour and made ATP debut at 2017 Houston.

> Beat Top 10 players Wawrinka and Thiem en route to 1st tour-level QF at 2018 Australian Open. As World No. 97, became lowest-ranked Australian Open quarter-finalist since No. 105 Tillstrom in 1996. Went on to reach 2019 Wimbledon 4R.

> Owns 119-98 record on ATP Challenger Tour with titles at 2013 Champaign, USA; 2017 Tempe, USA and 2017 Savannah, USA. Boasts Challenger wins over countrymen Harrison, Johnson, Sock and Young.

> Peaked at No. 9 in junior rankings on 20 April 2009. Went 70-38 on ITF Junior Circuit, including wins over future ATP Top 50 players Basilashvili, Evans, Harrison, Pospisil and Sock.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): Auckland (H).FINALIST (1): 2018 (1): Houston (CL).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Named after his great-grandfather.

> Nickname is Sang.> Began playing tennis at age 5 with his family.

> Father, David, passed away; mother, Lia; brother, Davey, also played at University of Tennessee.

> Played 2 seasons at University of Tennessee, leading Volunteers to 2010 NCAA team final as a freshman. Continues his studies through online courses.

> Favourite surface is hard and shot is the SABR (Sneak Attack

By Roger).> Favourite tournament is Tiburon, USA Challenger.

> Idols growing up were Andre Agassi and Gustavo Kuerten.

> Enjoys reading fantasy series, listening to music and playing the video games League of Legends and Hearthstone.

> Favourite sports team is the Unicorns of Love video game team.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a failed pro gamer.

> Coached by former ATP pro Michael Russell.

> Underwent left hip surgery on 5 March 2014 and missed 6+ months, falling to No. 714 in ATP Rankings.

TENNYS SANDGREN USA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 10-10) W-L 20 19 18 17Aus. Open 4-2 1R QF —Roland Garros 0-3 1R 1R 1RWimbledon 3-2 4R 1R —US Open 3-3 3R 2R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-6) W-L 20 19 18 Indian Wells 1-2 1R 2RMiami 0-2 1R 1RMonte-Carlo 0-1 — 1RMadrid 0-1 — 1RRome 0-0 — —Canada 0-0 — —Cincinnati 0-0 — —Shanghai 0-0 — —Paris 0-0 — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,121,433HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 41 (14 January 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 115 (6 January 2014)

CAREER W-L: 31-43CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 3-5CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-0

BORN: 22 July 1991, Gallatin, TN, USARESIDENCE: Gallatin, TN, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 88kg (195lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@TennysSandgren @tennyslyfe

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 68 (13-17)2018: 61 (16-20)2017: 96 (2-6)

2016: 193 (0-0)2015: 258 (0-0)2014: 648 (0-0)

2013: 187 (0-0)2012: 234 (0-0)2011: 538 (0-0)

2010: T1373 (0-0)2009: 987 (0-0)2008: T1659 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $2,468,031W-L: 40-26 (singles), 18-18 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): Los CabosF (2): Buenos Aires, ViennaSF (2): Sydney, RomeQF (3): Cordoba, London/Queen's Club, US Open

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved new career-high ranking 9 times in 2017 and 8 times in 2018, peaking at No. 11 on 11 June 2018. Highest-ranked player to stand 5-foot-7 or shorter since 5-foot-6 Solomon was No. 10 on 27 July 1981. Finished as No. 1 Argentine for 1st time in 2019 as World No. 14. Improved year-end ranking in 4 straight seasons (2016-19).

> Snapped 5-match losing streak with 5 straight wins at 2016 Istanbul en route to 1st ATP Tour title. Saved 1 MP to beat Dzumhur in QF before rallying from a set and 5-2 down to defeat Dimitrov in final. Added titles at 2018 Rio de Janeiro and 2019 Los Cabos.

> Defeated former champion Cilic en route to 1st Grand Slam QF at 2017 US Open. Shortest Grand Slam quarter-finalist since fellow 5-foot-7 South American Yzaga at 1994 US Open. Reached 2018 Roland Garros QF by rallying from 2 sets down against Anderson. Equaled biggest win of career by beating No. 6 A. Zverev to reach 2019 US Open QF.

> Upset No. 6 Nishikori to advance to 1st ATP Masters 1000 SF at 2019 Rome. Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 QFs at 2017 Monte-Carlo and 2017 Montreal, where he saved 4 MPs vs. Thiem. Doubles runner-up at 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid w/Thiem.

> Earned career-high 40 wins in 2019. Reached QF-or-better at 11 tournaments in 2017. Owns 100+ victories on ATP Tour (143-128, 3 titles), ATP Challenger Tour (128-69, 8 titles) and ITF Futures Circuit (132-55, 8 titles).

CAREER TITLES (3): 2019 (1): Los Cabos (H); 2018 (1): Rio de Janeiro (CL); 2016 (1): Istanbul (CL).FINALIST (4): 2019 (2): Vienna (IH), Buenos Aires (CL); 2017 (1): Antwerp (IH); 2016 (1): Antwerp (IH).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (4).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Peque.> Began playing tennis at age 7.> Father, Ricardo; mother, Silvana; brothers, Andres and Matias; sister, Natali.

> Baptised in honour of former

football player Diego Maradona.> As a junior, he and his family sold rubber bracelets with names and logos of popular football teams to help pay for travel expenses.

> At age 15, practised with former World No. 10 Juan Monaco and Maximo Gonzalez, who served as his mentors.

> Favourite surface is clay, shot is backhand and tournament is Roland Garros.

> Idols growing up were Rafael Nadal and football player Juan Roman Riquelme.

> Hobbies include playing football, watching Boca Juniors and listening to reggaeton music.

> Coached by Leonardo Olguin and former World No. 15 Juan Ignacio Chela. Fitness trainer is Martiniano Orazi.

DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN ARG

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 29-22) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Aus. Open 6-5 3R 4R 2R 1R 1R —Roland Garros 9-6 2R QF 3R 1R 2R 2RWimbledon 3-5 3R 2R 1R 1R 1R — US Open 11-6 QF 3R QF 1R 2R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 30-33) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Indian Wells 2-5 3R 2R 1R 1R 2RMiami 3-5 2R 3R 3R 1R 1RMonte-Carlo 5-4 2R 2R QF — 1RMadrid 4-3 2R 3R 2R — — Rome 5-4 SF 2R 1R — 1RCanada 6-3 2R 3R QF — —Cincinnati 2-3 3R 1R 1R — — Shanghai 1-3 1R 1R 2R — —Paris 2-3 2R 3R 2R — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $7,532,758HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 11 (11 June 2018)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 40 (19 August 2019)

CAREER W-L: 143-128CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 7-25CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 5-4

BORN: 16 August 1992, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaRESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, Argentina

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.70m (5'7") / 64kg (141lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@dieschwartzman @dieschwartzman @dieschwartzman

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 14 (40-26)2018: 17 (33-26)2017: 26 (39-28)

2016: 52 (17-17)2015: 88 (11-22)2014: 61 (2-4)

2013: 118 (1-5)2012: 169 (0-0)2011: 369 (0-0)

2010: 417 (0-0)2009: T1029 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $807,276W-L: 19-24 (singles), 5-15 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): SydneySF (1): MoscowQF (2): Delray Beach, Zhuhai

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 20 and achieved career-high No. 18 on 28 January 2013 after reaching Australian Open 4R. Ended 15 straight seasons in Top 100 (2005-19). Fell outside Top 100 on 26 June 2017 for 1st time since 9 July 2007.

> Captured 3 titles on as many surfaces: 2011 Eastbourne on grass, 2012 Belgrade on clay and 2012 Moscow on hard. Earned 20+ wins in 12 of last 14 seasons (2006-16, 2018). Defeated Ferrer for 1st time in 10 tries to clinch 300th win in 2016 Halle 1R. Won 1st doubles title in 7th final at 2016 Dubai w/Bolelli.

> Played in 58 consecutive Grand Slam main draws, reaching 4R on 6 occasions: 2012 Roland Garros, 2013 Wimbledon and Australian Open in 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2018. Lost to Kyrgios in 2015 Australian Open 4R after leading by 2 sets and holding 1 MP. Beat Kyrgios in 2017 Australian Open 2R after trailing by 2 sets and saving 1 MP.

> Owns 0-10 record vs. World No. 1, but has defeated No. 2 twice. Beat No. 2 Nadal in 2008 Rotterdam 2R and No. 2 Federer in 2015 Australian Open 3R. Win over Federer is only Grand Slam victory vs. Top 10 (1-12).

> In 92 ATP Masters 1000 appearances, reached QF-or-better 3 times: 2005 Hamburg QF as Q, 2008 Hamburg SF and

2012 Rome QF. Lost 30 straight matches vs. Top 10 between wins over No. 9 Gasquet at 2008 Hamburg and No. 10 Isner at 2012 Rome.

CAREER TITLES (3): 2012 (2): Moscow (IH), Belgrade (CL); 2011 (1): Eastbourne (G).FINALIST (6): 2019 (1): Sydney (H); 2015 (2): Halle (G), Zagreb (IH); 2012 (2): Metz (IH), Eastbourne (G); 2007 (1): Gstaad (CL).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (6).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Andy.> Speaks Italian, German and English. Hails from German-speaking region of Italy.

> Father, Hugo, works in transport business; mother, Marialuise, works in a sporting goods shop; sister, Maria.

> Idol growing up was Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Dream opponent is Pete Sampras.

> Favourite shot is forehand and surfaces are clay and grass.

> Hobbies are football and skiing.> Wife, Michela Bernardi (married 10 September 2016).

> Part-time resident of Boulder, CO, USA. Plans to open a lodge-resort in Boulder after retiring.

> Coached by Massimo Sartori.

ANDREAS SEPPI ITA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 58-59) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04Aus. Open 20-14 3R 4R 4R 3R 4R 2R 4R 1R 2R 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R — — Roland Garros 11-14 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 3R 3R 4R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R — — Wimbledon 17-15 2R 2R 2R 2R 3R 1R 4R 1R 2R 2R 3R 3R 2R 2R 1R —US Open 10-16 1R 2R 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R 1R 1R 1R 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 66-92) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04Indian Wells 9-12 1R — — 2R 3R 3R 3R 2R 1R 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R — — Miami 8-12 — — 2R 2R — 3R 4R 1R 2R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R — Monte-Carlo 11-13 1R 3R 1R — 1R 3R 1R 2R — 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R — Madrid 3-7 1R — — — — 1R 1R 2R — 1R 3R 1R — — — — Rome 8-14 1R 1R 1R 2R — 1R 1R QF 1R 2R 2R 2R — 1R 2R 1RCanada 2-6 — — — — 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R — — 1R — — — — Cincinnati 6-8 — — — — 2R 2R 1R 2R 1R — 2R 3R — 1R — — Shanghai 5-5 — 2R — — 1R — 2R 2R — 3R — — — — — — Paris 6-11 2R — — 1R 2R — 1R 2R 3R — 2R 1R 2R 1R 1R — Hamburg: 8-4 (SF - 2008; QF - 2005; 2R - 2006; 1R - 2004)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $10,628,797HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 18 (28 January 2013)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 50 (14 April 2014)

CAREER W-L: 370-397CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 10-83CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 22-20

BORN: 21 February 1984, Bolzano, ItalyRESIDENCE: Caldaro, Italy

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 78kg (172lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.andreasseppi.com @andyseppio

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 72 (19-24)2018: 37 (24-23)2017: 86 (18-18)2016: 87 (20-25)2015: 29 (26-25)

2014: 45 (24-30)2013: 25 (30-29)2012: 23 (38-27)2011: 38 (25-24)2010: 52 (24-28)

2009: 49 (24-31)2008: 35 (30-30)2007: 50 (22-24)2006: 75 (20-30) 2005: 69 (19-17)

2004: 135 (7-10)2003: 285 (0-2)2002: 346 (0-0)2001: T803 (0-0)2000: T1126 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $2,207,015W-L: 38-28 (singles), 19-16 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): StockholmF (1): ParisSF (3): Miami, Winston-Salem, ChengduQF (3): Montpellier, Rotterdam, Lyon

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved new career-high ranking 11 times in 2017 and 11 times in 2018 before peaking at No. 15 on 4 November 2019. Became No. 1 Canadian on 21 May 2018. As an 18-year-old on 9 October 2017, became youngest Top 50 player since Nadal, 18, in 2004. Youngest player in year-end 2019 Top 20, 2018 Top 100, 2017 Top 150 and 2016 Top 500.

> Competed at 2017 Next Gen ATP Finals (d. Quinzi, l. to Chung and Rublev in RR). Qualified and did not play in 2018 and 2019. Eligible to return to Milan in 2020.

> After starting career 0-7 in SFs, won 1st title in 1st final at 2019 Stockholm. Went on to reach 2nd final at ATP Masters 1000 Paris. At age 20, became youngest Paris finalist since Berdych, 20, in 2005. Ended season with 3 singles and 2 doubles wins to lead Canada to its 1st Davis Cup final (ESP d. CAN 2-0).

> Reached 3 other ATP Masters 1000 SFs, including 2017 Montreal, where he upset No. 2 Nadal as 18-year-old WC ranked 143rd. Youngest ATP Masters 1000 semi-finalist in history and lowest-ranked since No. 191 Pavel at 2003 Paris. Went on to reach 2017 US Open 4R as Q. Youngest player to reach 4R at US Open since Chang, 17, in 1989 and at any Grand Slam since Safin, 18, at 1998 Roland Garros.

> Went 86-32 on ITF Junior Circuit, peaking at No. 2 on 11 July 2016. Ended junior career by rallying from a set down to beat both

Tsitsipas and de Minaur and win 2016 Wimbledon boys' singles title. Won 2015 US Open boys' doubles title and reached 2016 Wimbledon boys' doubles final w/Auger-Aliassime.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): Stockholm (IH). FINALIST (1): 2019 (1): Paris (IH).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Shapo.> Speaks English and Russian.> Father, Viktor, is a businessman; mother, Tessa, taught him tennis at age 5 and has a tennis academy in Vaughan, Canada; brother, Evgeniy.

> Born in Israel after mother moved there from Russia. Moved to Toronto as a 9-month-old.

> Favourite surface is grass, shot is overhead smash and

tournament is ATP Masters 1000 Canada.

> Idol growing up was Roger Federer. Warmed him up for his 2014 Toronto SF match.

> Slept in Felix Auger-Aliassime's basement during SF run at 2017 Montreal. Ripped poster of Rafael Nadal off wall before beating Spaniard in 3R.

> Named ATP Newcomer of the Year and ATP Most Improved Player of the Year in 2017.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be an ice hockey player.

> Fan of Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) and Toronto Raptors (NBA).

> Enjoys playing video games.> Coached by his mother Tessa Shapovalova and former World No. 8 Mikhail Youzhny. Physiotherapist is Stefano De Pirro.

DENIS SHAPOVALOV CAN

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-10) W-L 20 19 18 17Aus. Open 3-2 3R 2R —Roland Garros 1-2 1R 2R —Wimbledon 1-3 1R 2R 1RUS Open 7-3 3R 3R 4R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 33-22) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 Indian Wells 3-2 4R 2R — — Miami 7-2 SF 4R — — Monte-Carlo 0-2 1R 1R — — Madrid 4-2 1R SF — — Rome 3-2 2R 3R — — Canada 8-4 2R 3R SF 2R Cincinnati 3-2 2R 3R — — Shanghai 1-3 2R 1R 1R — Paris 4-3 F 1R 1R —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 171-2 ** ** RR** Qualified but did not play due to fatigue.

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,535,961HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 15 (4 November 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 49 (4 November 2019)

CAREER W-L: 87-72CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-15CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-3

BORN: 15 April 1999, Tel Aviv, IsraelRESIDENCE: Nassau, Bahamas

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 75kg (165lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · One-handed backhand

@denis_shapo @ShapoTennis @denis.shapovalov

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 15 (38-28)2018: 27 (35-28)

2017: 51 (12-14)2016: 250 (2-2)

2015: T1162 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,195,470W-L: 27-27 (singles), 3-8 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): London/Queen's ClubSF (3): Pune, Sydney, MarrakechQF (3): Marseille, Eastbourne, Antwerp

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 10 on 20 October 2008 after advancing to Madrid final, then reached career-high No. 6 on 5 January 2009. Ended 14 straight seasons in Top 100 (2006-19), including 6 Top 20 finishes.

> Qualified for 2008 Nitto ATP Finals, beating Federer in RR before losing to Djokovic in 3-set SF.

> Captured biggest of 14 titles at 2011 ATP 500 event in Hamburg. Earned 20+ victories in 13 of last 14 seasons (2006-16, 2018-19), securing 400th win in 2016 Shanghai 3R over No. 3 Wawrinka. Posted 2 wins over World No. 1 in 2008, beating Federer in Toronto 2R and Nadal in Madrid SF.

> Advanced to Grand Slam QFs at 2009 Australian Open and 2015 Wimbledon, as well as ATP Masters 1000 finals at 2008 Madrid and 2014 Shanghai. Played 13 Grand Slam matches that have exceeded 4 hours (6-7), including 1st Grand Slam win at 2006 Australian Open as Q (d. Massu in 4h13m).

> One of 8 players to win a match for France during 2017 Davis Cup title run, defeating Nishioka in 1R (FRA d. JPN 4-1). Played in 2010 Davis Cup final, falling to Djokovic in France's 3-2 loss to Serbia.

CAREER TITLES (14): 2018 (2): Metz (IH), Pune(H); 2015 (1): Marseille (IH); 2013 (1): Metz (IH); 2012 (1): Bucharest (CL); 2011 (2): Hamburg

(CL), Sydney (H); 2010 (1): Metz (IH); 2009 (1): Bangkok (IH); 2008 (3): Bucharest (CL), Indianapolis (H), Casablanca (CL); 2007 (2): Bucharest (CL), Marseille (IH).FINALIST (8).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Gilou.> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Father, Daniel, works for an insurance company; mother, Mireille, is a doctor; brother, Jean-Marie.

> Inspired by Michael Chang, saying, "He showed me that you don't have to be tall in order to be a great player.”

> As a kid, always dreamed of

playing on a packed centre court.> Favourite French player growing

up was Cedric Pioline.> If he could choose a tournament to win, it would be Roland Garros.

> Considers backhand as his best shot.

> Member of ATP Player Council for 3 terms (2012-18).

> Hobbies include video games, rollerblading and movies.

> Fiancee, Carine; sons, Timothee (born 2 September 2010) and Valentin (born 9 September 2013).

> Coached by Etienne Laforgue. > Missed Australian Open and Roland Garros in 2010 due to right knee injury.

GILLES SIMON FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 86-54) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Aus. Open 24-13 2R 2R 3R 4R 3R 3R 4R 2R 2R — QF 3R 1R 3R —Roland Garros 21-14 2R 3R 1R 3R 4R 3R 4R 3R 4R — 3R 1R 2R 1R 1RWimbledon 22-14 2R 4R 2R 2R QF 3R 1R 2R 3R 3R 4R 3R 2R 1R —US Open 19-13 2R 2R 1R 2R 1R 4R — 3R 4R 3R 3R 3R 2R 2R —

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 082-2 — — — — — — — — — — — SF

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 122-106) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Indian Wells 14-12 3R 1R — 3R 4R 2R 4R QF 3R 2R 3R 2R 3R — — Miami 16-14 2R 1R 2R QF 4R 2R QF 4R QF 2R 4R 1R 3R 1R —Monte-Carlo 15-12 2R 2R 2R 3R 3R 1R 1R SF 3R — 2R 1R 1R 3R —Madrid 15-9 1R — 2R 3R — 2R 3R 3R 2R — 3R F — — —Rome 11-10 1R — 1R — 2R 2R 3R 3R 2R — 3R 2R 3R — —Canada 8-10 1R — — — 2R 2R 1R 2R 1R 1R 3R SF — 1R —Cincinnati 10-11 1R — — 1R 1R 2R 1R — QF 1R QF 2R — 2R 2RShanghai 17-11 1R 1R 3R SF 3R F 1R 2R 3R 1R QF — — — — Paris 12-14 1R 2R 1R 3R 3R 2R 3R SF 2R 2R 3R 3R 2R 1R — Hamburg: 4-3 (3R - 2006; 2R - 2008, 2007)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $14,830,821HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 6 (5 January 2009)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 117 (28 January 2008)

CAREER W-L: 481-357CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 33-90CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 19-14

BORN: 27 December 1984, Nice, FranceRESIDENCE: Boulogne-Billancourt, France

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 70kg (154lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@GillesSimon84 @gilles.simon84

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 55 (27-27)2018: 30 (33-23)2017: 89 (16-25)2016: 25 (33-26)2015: 15 (43-24)

2014: 21 (27-25)2013: 19 (36-24)2012: 16 (43-25)2011: 12 (39-27)2010: 41 (23-18)

2009: 15 (45-29)2008: 7 (51-27)2007: 29 (35-26)2006: 45 (24-24)2005: 124 (6-6)

2004: 174 (0-1) 2003: 480 (0-0)2002: T1345 (0-0)

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Ended 2019 as youngest player in Top 300 at age 18 and career-high No. 78. Youngest player in year-end Top 80 since 17-year-old Nadal finished 2003 at No. 47. Broke into Top 500, 400, 300, 200 and 100 in 2019. One of 8 Italians in year-end Top 100 -- most in ATP Rankings history (since 1973). Unranked as recently as 5 February 2018.

> Went 4-1 en route to 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals title (d. de Minaur). Earned $372,000 in Milan -- more than entire career entering that event. Attended 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals as a spectator.

> Defeated No. 13 Monfils for biggest win of career en route to 2019 Antwerp SF as WC. Became youngest ATP Tour semi-finalist since Coric, 17, at 2014 Basel.

> Made winning ATP Tour debut at 2019 Budapest as LL (d. Valkusz). Saved 1 MP vs. Johnson in ATP Masters 1000 debut at 2019 Rome as WC. Fell to 2016 champion Wawrinka in Grand Slam main draw debut at 2019 US Open as Q.

> Captured ATP Challenger Tour titles in 2019 at Bergamo, ITA as WC; Lexington, USA and Ortisei, ITA. Became 2nd-youngest player to win 3 Challenger titles in a season behind Gasquet in 2003. Also in 2019, won ITF World Tennis Tour titles at Trento, ITA and Santa Margherita di Pula, ITA.

PERSONAL> Speaks Italian, German and English. Hails from German-speaking region of Italy.

> Father, Johann; mother, Siglinde; brother, Marc.

> Started playing tennis at age 7 because his dad really liked the sport.

> Was a champion skier in Italy from age of 8 to 12.

> Chose tennis over skiing at age 13 and left home to train with Riccardo Piatti and Massimo Sartori in Bordighera, Italy.

> Credits Piatti, Sartori and his 1st coach Heribert Mayr for helping him grow as a player.

> Also grateful to his parents for allowing him to leave home as a child and pursue his dream.

> Favourite shot is backhand,

surface is hard, tournament is US Open and city on tour is Rome.

> Idol growing up was Roger Federer.

> Favourite TV show is Prison Break and musician is Eminem.

> Enjoys playing football and supports AC Milan.

> Favourite foods are pizza and sushi, but guilty pleasures are chocolate and candy.

> Says that his best quality is staying calm.

> Coached by Riccardo Piatti and Andrea Volpini.

JANNIK SINNER ITA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-1) W-L 20 19Aus. Open 0-0 —Roland Garros 0-0 —Wimbledon 0-0 —US Open 0-1 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-1) W-L 20 19Indian Wells 0-0 —Miami 0-0 —Monte-Carlo 0-0 —Madrid 0-0 —Rome 1-1 2RCanada 0-0 —Cincinnati 0-0 —Shanghai 0-0 — Paris 0-0 —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 194-1 W

CAREER W-L: 11-10CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $653,459HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 78 (18 November 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 382 (21 October 2019)

BORN: 16 August 2001, San Candido, ItalyRESIDENCE: Sexten, Italy

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 76kg (167lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@janniksin @SinnerJannik @janniksin

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 78 (11-10) 2018: 763 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $810,416W-L: 20-23 (singles), 1-6 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): AntalyaSF (1): KitzbuhelQF (2): Marrakech, Monte-Carlo

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 50 and achieved career-high No. 46 on 1 July 2019 after winning Antalya title. Entered Top 100 on 10 September 2018 after reaching US Open 2R and capturing Genoa, ITA Challenger title in back-to-back weeks.

> Saved championship point vs. Kecmanovic to win 1st ATP Tour title at 2019 Antalya. Entered on 6-match tour-level losing streak and with an 0-2 career record on grass. Saved 8 MPs vs. Delbonis and 1 MP vs. Carballes Baena en route to 2nd ATP Tour SF at 2019 Kitzbuhel.

> Posted biggest win of career over No. 12 Khachanov en route to 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo QF as Q. Earned 20 tour-level wins in 2019. Entered season with 5 tour-level wins for entire career.

> Advanced to 2R at 2018 Australian Open as Q, 2018 US Open as LL and 2019 US Open. Also entered 2018 Wimbledon as LL.

> Captured all 3 of his ATP Challenger Tour titles on home soil: 2017 Ortisei, ITA as 364th-ranked WC; 2018 Genoa, ITA and 2019 Genoa, ITA.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2019 (1): Antalya (G).

PERSONAL> Started playing tennis at age 11 with Gipo Arbino, who remains his coach today.

> Father, Giorgio, was his main influence to start a tennis

career; mother, Federica; sister, Francesca.

> Grew up idolising Roger Federer, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and football player Ronaldinho.

> Favourite shots are serve and forehand.

> Favourite surface is clay.> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would play football. Favourite team is Torino FC.

> Enjoys taking holidays on island of Sardinia.

> Favourite food is lasagna.

LORENZO SONEGO ITA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 3-6) W-L 20 19 18Aus. Open 1-1 — 2RRoland Garros 0-1 1R —Wimbledon 0-2 1R 1RUS Open 2-2 2R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 5-7) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 0-0 — — — —Miami 1-1 2R — — —Monte-Carlo 3-1 QF — — —Madrid 0-0 — — — —Rome 1-3 1R 2R — 1RCanada 0-0 — — — —Cincinnati 0-1 1R — — —Shanghai 0-1 1R — — — Paris 0-0 — — — —

CAREER W-L: 25-30CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-3CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,236,079HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 46 (1 July 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 307 (2 April 2018)

BORN: 11 May 1995, Turin, ItalyRESIDENCE: Turin, Italy

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 76kg (168lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.lorenzo-sonego.com @lorenzosonego

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 52 (20-23)2018: 108 (5-6)

2017: 213 (0-0)2016: 303 (0-1)

2015: 374 (0-0)2014: 810 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,223,400W-L: 26-31 (singles), 22-21 (doubles)SINGLES SF (2): Gstaad, St. Petersburg QF (2): Bastad, Chengdu

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Top Portuguese player in ATP Rankings history. Achieved career-high No. 28 on 16 May 2016 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Rome 2R. Finished 8 straight seasons in Top 100 (2012-19).

> Enjoyed biggest win of career over No. 4 Ferrer, then saved 1 MP vs. Benneteau to become 1st Portuguese ATP Tour champion at 2013 Kuala Lumpur. Also won titles at 2015 Valencia and 2018 Estoril, where he saved 2 MPs vs. P. Sousa en route to title on home soil.

> Earned 20+ wins in 6 straight seasons (2014-19), highlighted by career-high 38 victories in 2015. Snapped 21-match losing streak vs. Top 10 players in 2016 Tokyo 2R (d. Nishikori).

> Became 1st Portuguese player to reach Grand Slam 4R, doing so at 2018 US Open and 2019 Wimbledon. Reached Grand Slam 3R on 6 other occasions, including at Australian Open in 2015, 2016 and 2019. Also advanced to 2019 Australian Open doubles SF w/L. Mayer.

> Advanced to 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 2016 Madrid. Reached 1st doubles final of career at 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Rome w/Carreno Busta as ALT.

CAREER TITLES (3): 2018 (1): Estoril (CL); 2015 (1): Valencia (IH); 2013 (1): Kuala Lumpur (IH). FINALIST (7): 2017 (2): Kitzbuhel (CL), Auckland (H); 2015 (3): St. Petersburg (IH), Umag (CL), Geneva (CL); 2014 (2): Metz (IH), Bastad (CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6 with his father.

> Father, Armando, is a judge; mother, Adelaide, is a banker; brother, Luis.

> Speaks Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, English, French and Italian.

> Moved by himself to Barcelona at age 15 to pursue his dream of becoming a pro tennis player.

> Admired Juan Carlos Ferrero, Pete Sampras and Roger Federer growing up.

> Favourite shot is forehand and

surface is clay.> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a football player or a doctor.

> Hobbies include playing and watching football, reading books, going to the cinema and hanging out with friends.

> In December 2015, appeared on cover of Portugal's Men's Health magazine and was featured in Portugal's GQ magazine.

> Named 2018 GQ Portugal Man of the Year in the Sports category.

> Congratulated in person by Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa after winning 2018 Estoril title.

> Trains at BTT Academy in Barcelona, supervised by Francisco Roig and coached by countryman Frederico Marques.

JOAO SOUSA POR

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 25-28) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12Aus. Open 8-7 3R 2R 1R 3R 3R 1R 2R —Roland Garros 4-8 1R 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R 2R 1RWimbledon 5-6 4R 1R 1R 3R 1R 1R — —US Open 8-7 1R 4R 1R 3R 1R 2R 3R —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 28-47) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Indian Wells 4-6 1R 3R 2R 2R 1R 2R — Miami 8-7 3R 4R 2R 3R 1R 3R 1RMonte-Carlo 3-5 1R — 2R 2R 2R 1R — Madrid 4-5 1R — 1R QF 2R 1R — Rome 2-5 2R — 1R 2R 1R 1R — Canada 0-4 — 1R — 1R 1R 1R — Cincinnati 3-6 1R 1R 2R 1R 2R 2R —Shanghai 1-5 2R — 1R 1R 1R 1R —Paris 3-4 — 2R 2R 2R — 1R —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $6,753,655HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 28 (16 May 2016)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 26 (13 May 2019)

CAREER W-L: 197-215CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 5-32CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 9-6

BORN: 30 March 1989, Guimaraes, PortugalRESIDENCE: Barcelona, Spain

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 74kg (163lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.joaosousaofficial.com @joaosousa30 @joao30sousa @joaosousaoficial

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 60 (26-31)2018: 44 (29-27)2017: 57 (25-32)2016: 43 (27-34)

2015: 33 (38-31)2014: 54 (24-36)2013: 49 (16-14)2012: 99 (5-5)

2011: 193 (2-2)2010: 242 (1-1)2009: 445 (2-0)2008: 598 (2-2)

2007: T966 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,633,401W-L: 35-29 (singles), 20-19 (doubles)SINGLES SF (2): Auckland, Stuttgart QF (2): Barcelona, BaselDOUBLES TITLES (2): Auckland (w/McLachlan), Metz (w/Lindstedt)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Earned career-high 35 singles wins in 2019 and achieved career-high No. 33 in singles on 1 July 2019. Peaked at No. 21 in doubles on 22 October 2018 soon after winning 1st doubles title at Tokyo w/McLachlan.

> Still seeking 1st ATP Tour singles final. Owns 0-7 record in SFs, including losses at 2019 Auckland and 2019 Stuttgart.

> Lost in qualifying at 20 tour-level events before qualifying at 2013 Roland Garros. Earned 1st win at 2013 Wimbledon as Q (d. Kavcic).

> Defeated Coric 11-9 in 5th to reach 2019 Roland Garros 4R. Advanced to 3R at 2018 Wimbledon, 2018 US Open and 2019 Wimbledon. In 2018, became 1st player in Open Era to rally from 2 sets down in 1R and 2R at Wimbledon (d. L. Mayer and Karlovic).

> Reached R16 at 8 ATP Masters 1000 events, including 2016 Paris as Q and 2019 Indian Wells. Saved 1 MP vs. No. 3 Wawrinka in Paris 2R and defeated No. 3 A. Zverev in Indian Wells 3R for biggest wins of career.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (2).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Struffi.> Began playing tennis at age 6 with his parents, Dieter and Martina, who are both tennis coaches.

> Favourite surface is clay, shot is backhand and tournament is Roland Garros.

> Lists Rome and Miami as his favourite cities on tour.

> Idol growing up was Pete Sampras.

> Favourite musician is Bushido, movie is The Pursuit of Happyness and book is Gluckskinder by Hermann Scherer.

> Big football fan who supports Borussia Dortmund.

> Favourite food is pizza.> Coached by countryman Carsten Arriens. Fitness trainer is Uwe Liedtke.

JAN-LENNARD STRUFF GER

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 15-25) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Aus. Open 1-5 1R 2R 1R — 1R 1R —Roland Garros 5-7 4R 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1RWimbledon 5-7 3R 3R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2RUS Open 4-6 2R 3R 1R 1R — 2R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 26-24) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Indian Wells 4-4 4R 1R 2R — 1RMiami 3-4 1R 1R 3R — 2RMonte-Carlo 5-5 2R 3R 3R 1R 1RMadrid 2-2 2R 2R — — —Rome 3-2 3R — 2R — — Canada 1-1 2R — — — —Cincinnati 2-1 3R — — — —Shanghai 2-2 1R — 3R — —Paris 4-3 3R — 1R 3R —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,278,695HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 33 (1 July 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 21 (22 October 2018)

CAREER W-L: 123-146CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 7-18CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 7-5

BORN: 25 April 1990, Warstein, GermanyRESIDENCE: Warstein, Germany

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 92kg (202lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.janlennardstruff.com @Struffitennis @jlstruff @jl_struff

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 35 (35-29)2018: 57 (23-25)2017: 53 (28-29)

2016: 63 (13-18)2015: 108 (5-19)2014: 59 (15-17)

2013: 110 (4-9)2012: 167 (0-0)2011: 238 (0-0)

2010: 357 (0-0)2009: 703 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $652,306W-L: 32-24 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (2): Madrid, BaselF (2): Rotterdam, WashingtonSF (2): Dubai, Stockholm (all w/Rojer)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Finished 10 straight seasons in doubles Top 30 (2010-19), including career-high No. 2 to end 2015. Also ended 2015 at No. 1 in team rankings w/Rojer, clinching top spot with SF win over Bryan/Bryan at Nitto ATP Finals.

> Swept 5 matches and 10 sets en route to 2015 ATP Finals title w/Rojer. Went 11-0 w/Rojer in London during 2015 season (6-0 at Wimbledon). Six-time ATP Finals qualifier (2011-12 w/Lindstedt; 2014-15, 2017, 2019 w/Rojer).

> Won 2+ titles and earned 25+ victories in 10 straight seasons (2010-19). Captured 20 titles w/Rojer and 37 titles overall. Won career-high 8 titles w/Rojer in 2014 on 4 different surfaces and continents.

> Captured Grand Slam titles at 2015 Wimbledon and 2017 US Open w/Rojer, as well as ATP Masters 1000 titles at 2012 Cincinnati w/Lindstedt, 2016 Madrid w/Rojer and 2019 Madrid w/Rojer. Advanced to Wimbledon final w/Lindstedt in 3 straight years (2010-12). Won 2012 Australian Open mixed doubles title w/Mattek-Sands.

> Teamed with Mergea to earn silver medal at 2016 Rio Olympics. Enjoyed 1st win w/Mergea in 2003 Davis Cup tie (d.

Lapentti/Lapentti) and 400th win w/Mergea in 2019 Davis Cup tie (d. Lock/Lock). Romanians finished 2002 as co-No. 1s in junior doubles rankings. Won Wimbledon boys' doubles titles in 2002 and 2003.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (37). FINALIST (21).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 7.> Father, Romeo, works in police office; mother, Dorinela, works for electric company; brother, Andrei.

> Favourite surface is hard court.

> Looks up to Pete Sampras and Roger Federer.

> Likes basketball and football. Goes to games when he can.

> Favourite football teams are FC Barcelona and AC Milan.

> Wrote "Viata in ritm de tenis" (Life in the Rhythm of Tennis), a children's book that encourages kids to pursue their dreams through hard work.

> Winner of 2017 ATP Tour Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year Award.

> Serves as a National Ambassador for UNICEF Romania.

> Supports Fundatia Curtea Veche, which focuses on improving children’s education through reading. Foundation received an ATP ACES For Charity grant in 2018 for €15,000.

> Missed 3+ months of 2018 season due to right foot injury.

HORIA TECAU ROU

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Aus. Open Mixed W - 2012 (w/Mattek-Sands)Wimbledon W - 2015 (w/Rojer); F - 2012, 2011, 2010 (all w/Lindstedt)US Open W - 2017 (w/Rojer)

NITTO ATP DOUBLES FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 118-12 RR — RR — W RR — RR RR(2014-15, 2017 & 2019 w/Rojer, 2011-12 w/Lindstedt)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (3 titles)Madrid W - 2019, 2016 (both w/Rojer); F - 2012 (w/Lindstedt)Cincinnati W - 2012 (w/Lindstedt); F - 2016 (w/Rojer) Paris F - 2018 (w/Rojer)

CAREERDOUBLES W-L: 424-258CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,364,230

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 326 (4 April 2005)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 2 (23 November 2015)

BORN: 19 January 1985, Brasov, RomaniaRESIDENCE: Constanta, Romania

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.93m (6'4") / 90kg (198lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@horiatecau1 @horiatecau

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 19 (32-24)2018: 27 (27-12)2017: 8 (41-26)2016: 19 (36-20)2015: 2 (49-22)

2014: T16 (50-23)2013: 23 (34-23)2012: 9 (48-23)2011: 12 (47-28)2010: 19 (34-23)

2009: 46 (19-20)2008: 88 (3-8)2007: 158 (2-3)2006: 283 (1-2)2005: 439 (0-0)

2004: 242 (0-1)2003: 492 (1-0)2002: 1536 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $8,000,223W-L: 49-19 (singles), 9-8 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (5): Indian Wells, Barcelona, Kitzbuhel, Beijing, ViennaF (2): Roland Garros, ATP FinalsSF (2): Buenos Aires, MadridQF (3): Hamburg, Montreal, Shanghai

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 4 on 6 November 2017. Ranked in Top 10 each week since 6 June 2016 -- 2nd-longest active streak (Nadal since 25 April 2005). Peaked at No. 2 in juniors on 3 January 2011.

> Posted 49+ wins and qualified for Nitto ATP Finals each year from 2016-19. Defeated Federer and Djokovic en route to 2019 ATP Finals championship match. First Austrian to reach final in 50-year history of tournament.

> Also became 1st Austrian to reach 2+ Grand Slam finals, finishing as Roland Garros runner-up to Nadal in 2018 and 2019. Advanced to Roland Garros SF in 2016 and 2017. Reached 2011 Roland Garros boys' singles final.

> Tied for ATP-lead with 5 titles in 2019, highlighted by biggest of 16 career titles at ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (d. Federer). Upset Nadal en route to 2nd straight ATP Masters 1000 Madrid final in 2018. Ended Nadal’s 50-set clay win streak, which began after Austrian beat him in 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Rome QF.

> Beat Nadal on clay in 4 straight seasons (2016-19), becoming 2nd player with 4+ clay wins over Spaniard (Djokovic 7). Defeated World No. 1 in 3 straight seasons, beating Murray at 2017 Barcelona, Nadal at 2018 Madrid and Djokovic at 2019 Roland Garros. Also boasts 5-2 record vs. Federer. One of 2 players with

clay-court wins over entire Big 4 (also Wawrinka).

CAREER TITLES (16): 2019 (5): Vienna (IH), Beijing (H), Kitzbuhel (CL), Barcelona (CL), Indian Wells (H); 2018 (3): St. Petersburg (IH), Lyon (CL), Buenos Aires (CL); 2017 (1): Rio de Janeiro (CL); 2016 (4): Stuttgart (G), Nice (CL), Acapulco (H), Buenos Aires (CL); 2015 (3): Gstaad (CL), Umag (CL), Nice (CL). FINALIST (9): 2019 (2): ATP Finals (IH), Roland Garros (CL); 2018 (2): Roland Garros (CL), Madrid (CL); 2017 (2): Madrid (CL), Barcelona (CL); 2016 (2): Metz (IH), Munich (CL); 2014 (1): Kitzbuhel (CL).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (3).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Domi.> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Father, Wolfgang, and mother, Karin, are tennis coaches;

brother, Moritz, also plays tennis.

> Idols growing up were countrymen Stefan Koubek and Jurgen Melzer. Dream opponent is Andre Agassi.

> Favourite shot is forehand and surface is clay.

> Favourite tournaments are Vienna and Kitzbuhel.

> Big football fan and supports Chelsea FC. Founded his own football club called 1. TFC Matzendorf.

> Enjoys ski jump competitions.> Featured in Vogue's 2017 September issue.

> Joined Austrian military service from November 2014 to April 2015. Did not miss any tournaments.

> Coached by former World No. 9 Nicolas Massu. Fitness coach is Duglas Cordero and physiotherapist is Alex Stober.

DOMINIC THIEM AUT

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 54-24) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Aus. Open 10-6 2R 4R 4R 3R 1R 2RRoland Garros 24-6 F F SF SF 2R 2RWimbledon 5-6 1R 1R 4R 2R 2R 1RUS Open 15-6 1R QF 4R 4R 3R 4R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 166-8 F RR RR RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 63-46, 1 title) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Indian Wells 13-5 W 3R QF 4R 1R 3RMiami 7-5 2R — 2R 4R QF 2RMonte-Carlo 6-6 3R QF 3R 3R 1R 1RMadrid 13-4 SF F F 1R — 3RRome 8-5 2R 2R SF QF 3R — Canada 2-6 QF 2R 2R 2R 1R 1RCincinnati 3-4 — — QF QF 1R 1RShanghai 4-5 QF 2R 2R — 2R 2RParis 7-6 3R SF 3R 2R 2R 2R

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $22,132,368HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 4 (6 November 2017)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 67 (7 October 2019)

CAREER W-L: 275-148CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 24-37CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 7-6

BORN: 3 September 1993, Wiener Neustadt, AUTRESIDENCE: Lichtenworth, Austria

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 79kg (174lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

www.dominicthiem.tennis @ThiemDomi @ 1.Dominic.Thiem @domithiem

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 4 (49-19)2018: 8 (54-20)2017: 5 (50-27)

2016: 8 (58-24)2015: 20 (36-28)2014: 39 (22-23)

2013: 121 (4-2)2012: 405 (1-2)2011: 640 (1-3)

2010: T915 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $900,726W-L: 26-22 (singles), 10-16 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): 's-HertogenboschSF (1): AntalyaQF (3): Sydney, New York, Houston

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 43 on 15 July 2019 soon after reaching Antalya SF. Broke into Top 50 on 17 June 2019 after reaching 's-Hertogenbosch final and Top 100 on 2 May 2016 following run to Anning, CHN Challenger title. Finished 4 straight seasons in Top 100 (2016-19).

> Ended 4-match losing streak in ATP Tour singles QFs by reaching 1st SF and final at 2019 's-Hertogenbosch. Upset World No. 1 and 5-time champion Murray in 2017 London/Queen’s Club 1R as LL -- 1st tour-level win over Murray in 21 tries by an Aussie. Captured 1st doubles title in 1st final at 2017 Brisbane w/Kokkinakis as WC.

> Earned career-high 26 tour-level wins in 2019, reaching Grand Slam 3R for 1st time at Roland Garros and ATP Masters 1000 R16 for 1st time at Miami.

> Went 1-11 on ATP Tour and 52-17 on ATP Challenger Tour in 2018 -- 2nd-most wins in Challenger history (Berlocq 57 in 2007). In 2018, captured 3 Challenger titles in 8 finals. In 2016, won 4 singles and 4 doubles titles w/Saville at Challengers.

> Posted 82-38 record on ITF Junior Circuit and peaked at No. 18 in junior rankings on 15 October 2012. Finished junior career by advancing to 2012 US Open boys’ doubles final w/Kyrgios.

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2019 (1): 's-Hertogenbosch (G).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).

PERSONAL> Full name is Jordan Alan Thompson.

> Began playing tennis at age 4 with his father.

> Father, Stephen, is a tennis

coach; mother, Karen, works at a superannuation company; sister, Karlie.

> Went to school at Oakhill College in Australia.

> Idol growing up was Lleyton Hewitt.

> Enjoys playing football and PlayStation with friends.

> Fan of the National Rugby League. Says he would be a rugby player if he wasn't a tennis player.

> Favourite rugby team is Wests Tigers and favourite player is Brett Hodgson.

> Coached by Jaymon Crabb.

JORDAN THOMPSON AUS

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 7-18) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Aus. Open 2-6 2R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1RRoland Garros 3-4 3R 1R 1R 2R — — Wimbledon 0-4 1R 1R 1R 1R — — US Open 2-4 2R 1R 2R 1R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-7) W-L 20 19 18 17Indian Wells 1-2 2R — 1RMiami 3-2 4R — 1RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — — —Madrid 0-0 — — —Rome 0-0 — — —Canada 0-1 1R — —Cincinnati 0-1 1R — —Shanghai 0-1 — — 1RParis 0-0 — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,228,346HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 43 (15 July 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 77 (30 October 2017)

CAREER W-L: 43-62CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-9CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-7

BORN: 20 April 1994, Sydney, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Sydney, Australia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 82kg (181lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@jordanthommmo2 @jordanthompson2004

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 63 (26-22)2018: 72 (1-11)

2017: 94 (13-17)2016: 79 (3-10)

2015: 154 (0-1)2014: 273 (0-1)

2013: 315 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,375,737W-L: 23-27 (singles), 1-2 (doubles)SINGLES QF (5): Australian Open, Miami, Estoril, Winston-Salem, Antwerp

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Set a new career-high ranking 11 times in 2017 and 7 times in 2018 before peaking at No. 29 on 11 February 2019. Earned 1st ranking point on same date (10 February 2014) and at same tournament as countryman Fritz (Palm Coast, USA Futures). Captured 2013 Orange Bowl title at age 15 and reached No. 2 in junior rankings on 14 April 2014.

> Qualified for Next Gen ATP Finals in 2018 (1-2) and 2019 (2-2). Advanced to SF in 2019. Lost RR match to eventual champion in 2018 (l. to Tsitsipas) and 2019 (l. to Sinner).

> Enjoyed 1st ATP Tour SF, final and title at 2018 Delray Beach. As 20-year-old, became youngest American champion on tour since Roddick, 19, at 2002 Houston. First WC to win Delray Beach title in 27-year tournament history. Saved 3 MPs vs. Sandgren en route to 2nd final at 2018 Estoril.

> Defeated Dimitrov on 21st birthday to reach 1st Grand Slam QF at 2019 Australian Open. Became youngest American Grand Slam quarter-finalist since Roddick, 20, at 2003 Wimbledon. Upset No. 6 Anderson in 2R for biggest win of career and edged Seppi in 3R for 1st win in 5 sets.

> Beat former finalist Ferrer en route to 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 2019 Miami. Became youngest American quarter-finalist at

Miami since his former coach Ginepri, 20, in 2003.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2018 (1): Delray Beach (H).FINALIST (1): 2018 (1): Estoril (CL).CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Big Foe.> Began playing tennis against a wall at age 3 with twin brother, Franklin.

> Trained as a kid at the Junior Tennis Champions Centre in College Park, MD, USA, where his father served as Head of Maintenance. Occasionally came to work with his father and spent entire days at tennis centre. Mother helped him and his brother with school.

> Father, Frances Sr., and mother, Alphina, moved from Sierra Leone to USA in 1996.

> Visited Sierra Leone at age 8 alongside his mother and brother. "I came back thinking different," said Frances. "I came back appreciating everything."

> Favourite surface is clay, shot is forehand and tournament is ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells.

> Childhood idol was Juan Martin del Potro, whom he beat en route to 2018 Delray Beach title.

> Dream opponent is Yannick Noah.

> Enjoys going to the movies and watching basketball and American football.

> Big fan of NBA players Kevin Durant and LeBron James.

> Supports Washington Redskins (NFL), Washington Wizards (NBA) and Washington Capitals (NHL).

> Coached by Zack Evenden.

FRANCES TIAFOE USA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 10-15) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Aus. Open 5-3 QF 1R 2R — —Roland Garros 0-4 1R 1R 1R — 1RWimbledon 3-3 1R 3R 2R — — US Open 2-5 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 17-20) W-L 20 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 1-4 1R 1R 1R 2RMiami 7-3 QF 4R 2R — Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — —Madrid 2-1 3R — — —Rome 0-2 1R 1R — —Canada 2-2 — 3R 1R — Cincinnati 3-3 2R 1R 3R — Shanghai 1-3 1R 1R 2R — Paris 1-2 1R 2R — —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 19 183-4 SF RR

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,304,117HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 29 (11 February 2019))HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 173 (4 March 2019)

CAREER W-L: 60-84CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 3-18CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-8

BORN: 20 January 1998, Hyattsville, MD, USARESIDENCE: Boynton Beach, FL, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 86kg (190lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@FTiafoe @bigfoe1998 @bigfoe1998

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 47 (23-27)2018: 39 (28-27)

2017: 79 (7-18)2016: 108 (1-6)

2015: 180 (1-5)2014: 1136 (0-1)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $279,140W-L: 5-7 (singles), 0-2 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 37-19 (singles), 5-8 (doubles)SINGLES QF (1): Umag

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 79 on 5 August 2019 after winning Sopot, POL Challenger title. Broke into Top 100 on 24 June 2019 after reaching Parma, ITA Challenger QF. Unranked for 8 weeks in 2012 following right arm surgery.

> Advanced to 1st ATP Tour QF at 2019 Umag. As No. 7 Italian, defeated No. 1 Italian and World No. 9 Fognini for biggest win of career in 2019 Umag 2R.

> Qualified at 4 consecutive Grand Slams from 2018 Wimbledon through 2019 Roland Garros. Also qualified at Wimbledon and US Open in 2017. As No. 8 Italian, defeated No. 1 Italian Fognini for 1st tour-level win of career in 2017 US Open 1R.

> Owns 100-78 record on ATP Challenger Tour, including 37-19 mark in 2019. Captured Challenger titles at 2017 Ostrava, CZE; 2018 Marbella, ESP; 2019 Francavilla, ITA and 2019 Sopot, POL. Posted Challenger wins over current or former Top 25 players Benneteau, Cecchinato, Goffin and Klizan.

> Winner of 18 titles in 27 finals on ITF Futures Circuit, including 3 in 2017 at Paguera, ESP; Hammamet, TUN and Madrid, ESP. Boasts overall record of 234-97 at Futures.

PERSONAL> Nickname is Steto.> Speaks Italian, Spanish and English.

> Started playing tennis at age 8.> Father, Enzo, owns a news agency; mother, Simonella, is a tennis coach.

> Favourite surface is clay, shot is forehand and tournament is Roland Garros.

> Idol growing up was David Ferrer.

> Enjoys fishing.> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would run track-and-field.

> Formerly trained in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

> Coached by Simone Vagnozzi

and Umberto Ferrara. Fitness trainer is Rodrigo Zalynas.

> In summer 2011, fell down stairs and through a glass window at his apartment. Severed artery in right wrist and suffered other arm and hand injuries. Underwent surgery 2 days following accident and did not play from August 2011 through August 2012. Returned to tour without regaining full feeling in hand.

STEFANO TRAVAGLIA ITA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-6) W-L 20 19 18 17Aus. Open 1-1 2R — —Roland Garros 0-1 1R — —Wimbledon 0-2 — 1R 1RUS Open 1-2 — 1R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-1) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14Indian Wells 0-0 — — — — — —Miami 0-0 — — — — — —Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — — — —Madrid 0-0 — — — — — —Rome 0-1 — — — — — 1RCanada 0-0 — — — — — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — — — — —Shanghai 0-0 — — — — — — Paris 0-0 — — — — — —

CAREER W-L: 9-18CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-0CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-3

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $837,078HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 79 (5 August 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 243 (1 December 2014)

BORN: 28 December 1991, Ascoli Piceno, ItalyRESIDENCE: Ascoli Piceno, Italy

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 80kg (176lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@stetone91 @stefanotravaglia91

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 84 (5-7)2018: 134 (3-7)2017: 135 (1-3)

2016: 327 (0-0)2015: 460 (0-0)2014: 198 (0-1)

2013: 378 (0-0)2012: 630 (0-0)2011: 379 (0-0)

2010: 528 (0-0)2009: 1002 (0-0)2008: T1659 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $7,488,927W-L: 54-25 (singles), 7-14 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (3): Marseille, Estoril, ATP FinalsF (3): Dubai, Madrid, BeijingSF (5): Australian Open, Rome, Washington, Shanghai, BaselQF (4): Sydney, Sofia, London/Queen's Club, Paris

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> First Greek to break into Top 5, win ATP Tour title, reach ATP Masters 1000 final and advance to Grand Slam SF. Became No. 1 junior on 23 May 2016. Went on to win Wimbledon boys' doubles title w/Raisma.

> Captured 2019 Nitto ATP Finals and 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals titles. At age 21, became youngest Nitto ATP Finals champion since Hewitt, 20, in 2001.

> Saved 11/12 BPs vs. Federer en route to 2019 Nitto ATP Finals title and 12/12 BPs vs. Federer en route to 2019 Australian Open SF. At age 20, became youngest Grand Slam semi-finalist since Djokovic, 20, at 2007 US Open.

> Advanced to 2018 Toronto final at age 19, becoming youngest player with 4 Top-10 wins at a single event since ATP Tour was established in 1990 (d. Thiem, Djokovic, A. Zverev and Anderson). Youngest ATP Masters 1000 finalist since Djokovic, 19, at 2007 Miami.

> At age 20, upset Nadal to reach 2nd ATP Masters 1000 final at 2019 Madrid. Youngest of 23 players to defeat Nadal on clay. Also youngest of 28 players to beat Nadal, Djokovic and Federer.

CAREER TITLES (4): 2019 (3): ATP Finals (IH), Estoril (CL), Marseille (IH); 2018 (1): Stockholm (IH). FINALIST (5): 2019 (3): Beijing (H), Madrid (CL), Dubai (H); 2018 (2): Toronto (H), Barcelona (CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 3.> Speaks Greek, Russian and English. Eager to learn Chinese and Spanish.

> Father, Apostolos, is his coach; mother, Julia Salnikova, is an ex-pro and now a coach. Parents met when Julia played and Apostolos officiated at a WTA event in Athens.

> Sister, Elisavet, and brothers, Petros and Pavlos, all play tennis. Grandfather, Sergei Salnikov, was 1956 Olympic gold medallist in football.

> Nearly drowned while swimming in 2015. Saved by his father and says incident changed his life.

> Favourite surface is grass, shot is forehand and tournament is

Wimbledon.> Shares birthday with Pete Sampras (also Greek origin).

> Named 2018 ATP Most Improved Player of the Year.

> Hobbies are travelling with friends, photography, video editing and anything creative.

> Enjoys video blogging on YouTube. Produces his own podcast, "A Greek Abroad."

> Fan of AEK basketball and football teams.

> Ambassador for "Mazi gia to Paidi," a Greek organisation that helps underprivileged children.

> Trains at the Mouratoglou Academy in the South of France.

> Fitness trainer is Frederic Lefebvre and physiotherapist is Jerome Bianchi.

STEFANOS TSITSIPAS GRE

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 13-10) W-L 20 19 18 17Aus. Open 5-2 SF 1R —Roland Garros 4-3 4R 2R 1RWimbledon 3-3 1R 4R 1RUS Open 1-2 1R 2R —

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 4-1 W

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 25-19) W-L 20 19 18 17Indian Wells 1-2 2R 2R — Miami 2-2 4R 1R —Monte-Carlo 2-2 3R 2R —Madrid 4-2 F 1R —Rome 3-2 SF 2R —Canada 5-2 2R F —Cincinnati 0-2 2R 1R —Shanghai 6-3 SF 3R 2RParis 2-2 QF 2R —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 19 185-0 ** W** Qualified but did not play to prepare for Nitto ATP Finals.

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $10,425,605HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 5 (5 August 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 68 (19 August 2019)

CAREER W-L: 104-62CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 16-20CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-2

BORN: 12 August 1998, Athens, GreeceRESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.94m (6'4") / 89kg (196lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

www.stsitsipas.com @StefTsitsipas @StefTsitsipas @stefanostsitsipas98

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 6 (54-25)2018: 15 (46-27)

2017: 91 (4-10)2016: 209 (0-0)

2015: 572 (0-0)2014: 1271 (0-0)

2013: T2015 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,059,095W-L: 33-19 (singles), 1-2 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (2): Montpellier, MetzSF (2): Brisbane, MarrakechQF (3): Rotterdam, Lyon, Paris

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Ended 10 straight seasons in Top 15 (2008-17). Spent 10 weeks at career-high No. 5 in 2012. Fell outside Top 25 on 19 February 2018 for 1st time since reaching 2008 Australian Open final.

> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2008 and 2011-12, reaching 2011 final. Won 10 of his 18 titles in France (4 Metz, 3 Marseille, 1 Paris, 1 Lyon, 1 Montpellier). Earned 30+ victories in 11 of last 12 seasons (2008-17, 2019). Posted 400th career win in 2017 Rotterdam SF (d. Berdych). One of 3 players to beat Djokovic, Nadal and Federer when each were No. 1 (also Del Potro, Murray).

> Reached 2008 Australian Open final as World No. 38. Remains lowest-ranked Grand Slam finalist since No. 54 Baghdatis at 2006 Australian Open. Advanced to 5 other Grand Slam SFs, most recently 2015 Roland Garros. One of 3 men to defeat Big 4 at Grand Slams (also Berdych, Wawrinka). Won 2003 US Open boys' singles title.

> Captured ATP Masters 1000 titles at 2008 Paris and 2014 Toronto. Defeated Djokovic, Murray and Federer en route to Toronto title. Runner-up at 2011 Paris and 2015 Shanghai. Doubles champion at 2009 Shanghai w/Benneteau.

> Owns 28-11 Davis Cup record, helping France to 2017 title and 3 other finals. Earned doubles silver medal at 2012 London Olympics w/Llodra.

CAREER TITLES (18): 2019 (2): Metz (IH), Montpellier (IH); 2017 (4): Antwerp (IH), Lyon (CL), Marseille (IH), Rotterdam (IH); 2015 (1): Metz (IH); 2014 (1): Toronto (H); 2013 (1): Marseille (IH); 2012 (2): Metz (IH), Doha (H); 2011 (2): Vienna (IH), Metz (IH); 2009 (3): Tokyo (H), Marseille (IH), Johannesburg (H); 2008 (2): Paris (IH), Bangkok (IH). FINALIST (12).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (4).

PERSONAL> Father, Didier; and mother, Evelyne, are teachers; sister, Sarah; brother, Enzo. Says he got strength from his father and kindness from his mother.

> Voted 2007 ATP Newcomer of the Year and 2008 Most Improved Player of the Year.

> Serves as a mentor at All in Academy, founded by his coach Thierry Ascione.

> Presented with ATP ACES For Charity grant in 2011 for his foundation in Congo "Attrap' La Balle," which provides underprivileged children with access to sports.

> Wife, Noura (married 21 July 2018); son, Shugar (born 18 March 2017).

> Coached by former ATP pros Thierry Ascione and Sergi Bruguera.

> Underwent right knee surgery in May 2008 (missed 3 months) and left knee surgery in April 2018 (missed 7 months).

JO-WILFRIED TSONGA FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 121-44) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Aus. Open 37-12 2R 3R QF 4R — 4R QF 4R 3R SF QF F 1R — —Roland Garros 28-11 2R — 1R 3R SF 4R SF QF 3R 4R 4R — — — 1RWimbledon 32-11 3R — 3R QF 3R 4R 2R SF SF QF 3R — 4R — —US Open 24-10 1R — 2R QF QF 4R — 2R QF — 4R 3R 3R — —

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 084-7 — — — — — — — RR F — — RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 121-77, 2 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04Indian Wells 13-9 — — 2R QF — 2R QF 4R 2R 4R 3R 4R — — — —Miami 17-9 — — — 3R 3R 4R 4R QF 3R QF QF 3R — — — —Monte-Carlo 14-9 1R — 2R SF 3R QF SF QF 2R 3R — — — — — —Madrid 12-9 — — 2R 3R 3R 2R QF 3R 3R 2R 2R 3R — — — —Rome 8-9 1R — — — 2R 3R 2R QF 2R QF 1R 1R — — — —Canada 16-6 1R — 2R — QF W — 2R SF — SF — — — — —Cincinnati 2-6 — — 2R 3R 1R 1R — — 2R — 2R — — — — —Shanghai 17-7 — — — QF F — SF QF 2R QF 3R — — — — —Paris 21-12 QF 1R 2R QF 3R 3R 2R QF F — QF W 2R — — 2RHamburg: 1-1 (2R - 2008)Doubles Titles (1): 2009 - Shanghai (w/ Benneteau)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $22,072,615HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 5 (27 February 2012)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 33 (26 October 2009)

CAREER W-L: 464-221CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 45-88CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 16-11

BORN: 17 April 1985, Le Mans, FranceRESIDENCE: Gingins, Switzerland

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 93kg (205lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.jowiltsonga.fr @tsonga7 @tsonga @tsongaofficiel

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 29 (33-19)2018: 259 (5-7)2017: 15 (38-15)2016: 12 (37-17)2015: 10 (32-16)

2014: 12 (36-19)2013: 10 (39-16)2012: 8 (55-25)2011: 6 (55-24)2010: 13 (31-16)

2009: 10 (53-20)2008: 6 (34-14)2007: 43 (14-10)2006: 212 (0-0)2005: 345 (0-1)

2004: 157 (2-2)2003: 386 (0-0)2002: 504 (0-0)2001: 898 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $256,193W-L: 4-4 (singles), 0-4 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 31-14 (singles), 5-3 (doubles)SINGLES QF (2): Brisbane, Tokyo

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 78 on 4 November 2019 after reaching Playford, AUS Challenger final. Broke into Top 100 on 21 October 2019 after winning Ningbo, CHN Challenger title. Improved year-end ranking in 9 of last 10 seasons (2010-15, 2017-19).

> Defeated No. 14 Edmund for biggest win of career and en route to 1st ATP Tour singles QF at 2019 Brisbane as Q. Also qualified and reached QF at 2019 Tokyo. Captured 2017 Tokyo doubles title with countryman McLachlan as 494th-ranked WC.

> Made Grand Slam main draw debut at 2019 Wimbledon. Defeated former junior rival Kubler in 5 sets to qualify. Failed to reach final round of qualifying in 14 prior attempts at Grand Slams.

> Went 31-14 on ATP Challenger

Tour in 2019 (2-2 in finals). Owns 122-117 career record at Challengers with all 5 of his titles coming in Asia.

> Peaked at No. 12 in junior rankings on 15 March 2010. Went 99-61 on ITF Junior Circuit and ended career with singles and doubles titles at Osaka, JPN Grade A event. Defeated 15-year-olds Kyrgios and Edmund as an 18-year-old en route to Osaka singles title.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).

PERSONAL> Nicknames are Yasu and Uchi.> Speaks Japanese and English.> Started playing tennis at age 7 with parents.

> Father, Shingo; mother, Natsuko; sister, Misato Ibanka.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot is serve and tournament is Tokyo.

> Idols growing up were Roger Federer and Kei Nishikori.

> Splits time training in Tokyo and Barcelona.

> Enjoys watching baseball and would have been a baseball player if not for tennis.

> Favourite baseball team is Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters and favourite player is Haruki Nishikawa.

> Coached by Kentaro Masuda. Fitness trainer is Masahiro Sato.

YASUTAKA UCHIYAMA JPN

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-1) W-L 20 19Aus. Open 0-0 — Roland Garros 0-0 — Wimbledon 0-1 1RUS Open 0-0 —

CAREER W-L: 7-9CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $723,271HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 78 (4 November 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 102 (20 August 2018)

BORN: 5 August 1992, Sapporo, JapanRESIDENCE: Tokyo, Japan

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 78kg (172lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@yasutaka0805 @yasutaka0805

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 81 (4-4)2018: 190 (0-0)2017: 223 (2-2)

2016: 236 (0-0)2015: 234 (0-2)2014: 261 (0-1)

2013: 332 (1-0)2012: 379 (0-0)2011: 445 (0-0)

2010: 645 (0-0)2009: 1230 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $645,807W-L: 37-21 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (2): Halle, Washington F (3): Auckland, Rome, ATP FinalsSF (1): Wimbledon (all w/ Klaasen)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 8 on 5 August 2019 after winning Washington title w/Klaasen. Broke into Top 10 on 24 June 2019 following Halle title w/Klaasen. Ended 3 straight seasons in Top 20 of doubles rankings and Top 10 of team rankings (2017 w/Harrison, 2018-19 w/Klaasen).

> Beat World No. 1 Cabal/Farah to reach 2019 Nitto ATP Finals championship match w/Klaasen. Also qualified in 2018 w/Klaasen. Defeated defending and eventual champion Kontinen/Peers en route to 2017 ATP Finals SF w/Harrison.

> Owns 10-14 record in doubles finals, including hometown title at 2016 Auckland w/Pavic. Earned 36 of his career-high 41 victories in 2016 w/Pavic.

> Posted all 6 wins in 3 sets to capture 2017 Roland Garros title w/Harrison. Became 1st Kiwi to win Grand Slam doubles title since Parun at 1974 Roland Garros. Advanced to 2018 Wimbledon final w/Klaasen, falling to M. Bryan/Sock in 5 sets. Reached US Open mixed doubles final w/H. Chan in 2017 and 2019.

> Avenged Wimbledon loss to M. Bryan/Sock en route to 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Toronto final w/Klaasen. Also advanced to 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Rome final w/Klaasen.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (10). 2019 (2): Washington (H), Halle (G) (both w/Klaasen); 2018 (1): Marseille (IH) (w/Klaasen); 2017 (2): Roland Garros (CL), Estoril (CL) (both w/Harrison); 2016 (4): 's-Hertogenbosch (G), Marseille (IH), Montpellier (IH), Auckland (H) (all w/Pavic); 2015 (1): Nice (CL) (w/Pavic). FINALIST (14).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 4 with his family.

> Father, David; mother, Lynne; sisters, Sarah-Jane, Laura and Elizabeth.

> Played college tennis at University of Texas (2006) and Louisiana State University (2008-09).

> Named SEC Player of the Year and All-American in singles and doubles as a senior.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot is forehand and tournament is Australian Open.

> Hobbies include going to the beach, watching movies and reading.

> Supports the All Blacks rugby team.

> Fiancee, Sally (getting married 3 January 2020 in New Zealand); daughter, Lila Grace (born 14 October 2018).

> Trains at IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL, USA.

> Coached by Davide Sanguinetti and Pat Harrison.

> Struggled with left ankle injury in 2019.

MICHAEL VENUS NZL

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)Roland Garros W - 2017 (w/Harrison)Wimbledon F - 2018 (w/Klaasen)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 19 18 17 7-5 F RR SF (2018-19 w/Klaasen; 2017 w/Harrison)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY Rome F - 2019 (w/Klaasen)Canada F - 2018 (w/Klaasen)

HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 274 (25 July 2011)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 8 (5 August 2019)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 180-135CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,425,919

BORN: 16 October 1987, Auckland, New ZealandRESIDENCE: London, England

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 86kg (190lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@mvenus3

FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 10 (37-21)2018: 16 (40-26)2017: 15 (29-30)2016: 32 (41-18)

2015: 44 (22-19)2014: 62 (9-14)2013: 121 (0-1) 2012: 320 (2-3)

2011: 552 (0-1)2010: 626 (0-2)2009: 681 (0-0)2008: T789 (0-0)

2007: 925 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,293,590W-L: 26-27 (singles), 4-11 (doubles)SINGLES QF (4): Sofia, Rome, Eastbourne, Kitzbuhel

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into singles Top 10 on 2 February 2009 following run to Australian Open SF. Peaked at No. 7 on 20 April 2009 after reaching Monte-Carlo QF. Finished Top 50 and earned 20+ wins in 16 straight seasons (2004-19). Entered doubles Top 10 and achieved career-high No. 8 on 11 November 2013 after winning Nitto ATP Finals title w/Marrero.

> Also appeared at 2009 ATP Finals in singles, losing all 3 RR matches in 3 sets. One of 2 active players to qualify for year-end championships in both singles and doubles (also Sock).

> Won 1st of 7 singles and 1st of 8 doubles titles in 2004. Earned 500th singles win in his hometown (d. Lorenzi in 2018 Madrid 1R). Clinched 2008 and 2009 Davis Cup titles for Spain.

> Upset Murray and Tsonga en route to 1st Grand Slam SF at 2009 Australian Open (l. to No. 1 Nadal in 5h14m). Beat Nadal in 2016 Australian Open 1R after 4h41m. Reached QFs at 2009 US Open, 2010 US Open and 2013 Wimbledon. Played at 66 straight Grand Slam events -- 2nd-longest streak of all time behind Lopez' 71 (active).

> Owns 0-12 record vs. World No. 1, but beat No. 2 Djokovic twice in 3 weeks to reach 2010 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo final and 2010 ATP Masters 1000 Rome SF. Also defeated No. 2 Nadal to reach 2012 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid QF. Doubles finalist at 2013 ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai w/Marrero.

CAREER TITLES (7): 2016 (1): Bucharest (CL); 2014 (1): Houston (CL); 2010 (2): Barcelona (CL), San Jose (IH); 2009 (1): New Haven (H); 2008 (1): Umag (CL); 2004 (1): Valencia (CL). FINALIST (16).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (5).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 4 with father at their home, which had 2 hard courts in backyard.

> Father, Jose, and mother, Olga, own restaurants in Madrid; sisters, Sara and Ana.

> As a child, watched former coaches Nacho Truyol and Juan-

Luis Rascon-Lope practise at courts next to family restaurant.

> Considers forehand his best shot.

> Favourite football team is Real Madrid.

> Enjoys spending free time in Miami.

> Wife, Ana (married 7 December 2017); son, Miguel (born 26 March 2019).

> Coached by Diego Dinomo, David Sanchez and Quino Munoz. Fitness coach is Javier Bustos.

FERNANDO VERDASCO ESP

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 111-66) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03Aus. Open 24-16 3R 2R 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R 4R 4R SF 2R 2R 2R 2R 1R —Roland Garros 32-16 2R 4R 4R 3R 2R 4R 2R 3R 3R 4R 4R 4R 4R 2R 1R 2R —Wimbledon 25-17 4R 1R 1R 1R 3R 1R QF 3R 2R 1R 4R 4R 3R 4R 2R 2R 1RUS Open 30-17 2R 3R 2R 1R 2R 2R 1R 3R 3R QF QF 3R 3R 3R 4R 2R 3R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 090-3 — — — — — — — — — — RRDoubles Titles (1): 2013 (w/Marrero)

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 128-127) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03Indian Wells 18-15 — 3R 3R 3R 3R 4R 2R 3R 3R 3R QF 3R 3R 3R 2R 1R —Miami 19-16 — 4R 3R 3R 4R 2R 2R 3R 2R QF QF 2R 2R 3R 3R 2R 3RMonte-Carlo 10-13 1R 2R — 2R 1R — 1R 3R 2R F QF 1R 1R 1R 1R — —Madrid 19-17 3R 2R 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R QF 1R 3R QF 2R 2R 1R 2R 3R 1RRome 18-13 QF 1R 2R — — 1R 2R 2R 2R SF QF 3R 1R 2R QF — —Canada 10-9 — 2R — — 1R — — — 2R 2R 3R 2R 3R 3R — 1R —Cincinnati 8-14 1R 1R 1R 2R 2R 2R — — 3R 2R 1R 3R 2R 1R — 1R 1RShanghai 4-9 1R — 1R 1R 1R — 2R 3R 2R 1R 2R — — — — — —Paris 14-16 2R 2R QF 2R 1R 3R 2R 1R 2R 3R 3R 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R —Hamburg: 8-5 (QF - 2008, 2006; 3R - 2004; 1R - 2007, 2005)

CAREER W-L: 546-416CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 28-106CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 25-23

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $17,438,772HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 7 (20 April 2009)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 8 (11 November 2013)

BORN: 15 November 1983, Madrid, SpainRESIDENCE: Doha, Qatar

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6’2”) / 90kg (198lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

@FerVerdasco @fernandoverdasco.esp @ferverdasco

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 49 (26-27)2018: 28 (33-28)2017: 35 (29-25) 2016: 42 (29-26)2015: 49 (24-26)2014: 33 (26-20)

2013: 30 (29-23)2012: 24 (32-22)2011: 24 (36-24)2010: 9 (43-22)2009: 9 (52-25)2008: 16 (47-27)

2007: 26 (34-28)2006: 35 (32-26)2005: 33 (35-28)2004: 36 (31-25)2003: 107 (7-12)2002: 173 (1-2)

2001: 462 (0-0)2000: T1334 (0-0)1999: T1031 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $2,128,925W-L: 33-19 (singles), 3-4 (doubles)SINGLES F (2): Rotterdam, AntwerpQF (6): Doha, Acapulco, Madrid, Roland Garros, US Open, Basel

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Reached career-high No. 3 on 27 January 2014 after winning Australian Open title. Ended 2014-16 at No. 4.

> Qualified for 2013-17 Nitto ATP Finals, advancing to 2013-15 SFs. Held 4 MPs in 2014 SF before falling to Federer in 3rd-set TB.

> Owns 16 singles titles with wins in 11 straight finals from 2014-16. Beat Federer for lone ATP Masters 1000 title at 2014 Monte-Carlo. Also a 3-time ATP Masters 1000 runner-up. One of 2 men to beat Big 4 on clay (also Thiem) and 1 of 3 to beat Big 4 at Grand Slams (also Berdych, Tsonga). Earned 500th career win in 2019 Roland Garros 3R (d. Dimitrov).

> Upset World No. 1 in finals of 2014 Australian Open (d. Nadal), 2015 Roland Garros (d. Djokovic) and 2016 US Open (d. Djokovic). Also beat No. 1 Murray in 2017 Roland Garros SF and No. 1 Djokovic in 2019 US Open 4R. Owns 5-4 record vs. No. 1 at Grand Slams and 0-17 elsewhere. Won 2003 Roland Garros boys' singles title. One of 3 players in Open Era to win boys' and men's titles at Roland Garros (also Lendl, Wilander).

> Captured 2008 Beijing Olympics doubles gold medal w/Federer and helped Switzerland to 2014 Davis Cup title. Played longest Davis Cup rubber ever in 2013 w/Chiudinelli (l. to Berdych/Rosol 24-22 in 5th after 7h1m).

CAREER TITLES (16): 2017 (1): Geneva (CL); 2016 (4): US Open (H), Geneva (CL), Dubai (H), Chennai (H); 2015 (4): Tokyo (H), Roland Garros (CL), Rotterdam (IH), Chennai (H); 2014 (3): Monte-Carlo (CL), Australian

Open (H), Chennai (H); 2013 (1): Oeiras (CL); 2011 (1): Chennai (H); 2010 (1): Casablanca (CL); 2006 (1): Umag (CL). FINALIST (14). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (4).

PERSONAL> Nicknames are Stan the Man and Stanimal.

> Began playing tennis at age 8.> Father, Wolfram, is German; mother, Isabelle, is Swiss; brother, Jonathan; sisters, Djanaee and Naella.

> Parents work on an organic farm, where they employ and support handicapped people.

> Dream opponent is Pete Sampras.> Swiss flag carrier during 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony.

> Named 2013 Swiss of the Year by his country's TV audience. Elected 2015 Swiss Sportsman of the Year.

> Member of ATP Player Council for 2014-16 term.

> Enjoys movies and music. Fan of Lausanne ice hockey club.

> Supports the Let it Beat foundation.> Daughter, Alexia (born 12 February 2010).

> Coached by former World No. 2 Magnus Norman and Daniel Vallverdu. Fitness trainer is Pierre Paganini.

> Appeared at 50 straight Grand Slams before missing 2017 US Open and ending season following 2 left knee surgeries in August 2017. Also underwent right knee surgery in February 2007.

STAN WAWRINKA SUI

CAREER W-L: 515-298CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 56-94CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 27-22

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $33,790,279HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 3 (27 January 2014)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 88 (2 February 2015)

BORN: 28 March 1985, Lausanne, SwitzerlandRESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6’0”) / 81kg (179lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

www.stanwawrinka.com @stanwawrinka @StanWawrinkaOfficial @stanwawrinka85

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 144-55, 3 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Aus. Open 38-13 2R 2R SF 4R SF W 4R 3R QF 3R 3R 2R 3R 2R —Roland Garros 42-14 QF 1R F SF W 1R QF 4R 4R 4R 3R 3R 2R 1R 3RWimbledon 20-15 2R 2R 1R 2R QF QF 1R 1R 2R 1R 4R 4R 1R 3R 1RUS Open 44-13 QF 3R — W SF QF SF 4R 2R QF 1R 4R 4R 3R 3R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 137-8 — — ** RR SF SF SF** Qualified but did not play due to left knee injury

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 152-106; 1 title) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Indian Wells 24-11 3R — F 4R 2R 4R 4R 3R QF — 4R QF — 2R —Miami 9-10 2R — 4R 2R 3R 4R — — 2R 3R 4R 2R — 2R —Monte-Carlo 21-10 2R — 3R QF 3R W QF QF — 3R SF 1R — 1R —Madrid 16-12 QF — 2R 2R 3R 2R F 3R 1R 3R 3R 3R 1R — —Rome 22-14 1R 1R 3R 3R SF 3R 2R 3R 3R QF 3R F 1R 1R 2RCanada 16-12 2R 3R — SF 2R 3R 2R — QF 2R 3R 3R 2R — 1RCincinnati 17-12 2R QF — 3R QF QF 2R SF 1R 2R 1R — 1R 3R —Shanghai 12-9 — 1R — 3R QF 2R QF 3R 3R 2R 3R — — — — Paris 14-13 3R — — 2R SF 3R QF 3R 1R 3R 1R 2R 3R 2R 2RHamburg: 1-3 (2R - 2008; 1R - 2007, 2006)

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 16 (33-19)2018: 66 (17-17)2017: 9 (26-11)2016: 4 (46-18)2015: 4 (55-18)

2014: 4 (39-17)2013: 8 (51-23)2012: 17 (35-20)2011: 17 (36-20)2010: 21 (36-19)

2009: 21 (31-20)2008: 13 (38-21)2007: 36 (21-24)2006: 30 (33-24)2005: 55 (16-16)

2004: 162 (0-7) 2003: 169 (2-4)2002: 690 (0-0)2001: T1044(0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $372,804W-L: 6-7 (singles), 0-2 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 39-10 (singles), 1-1 (doubles)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 73 on 28 October 2019 after breaking into Top 100 on 30 September 2019. Became 1st Swede in Top 100 since No. 67 Soderling on 4 June 2012. Improved year-end ranking in 5 straight seasons (2015-19). Earned 1st ATP ranking point at age 15 on 19 May 2014.

> Qualified for 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals and went 1-2 (d. Humbert, l. to Sinner and Tiafoe). Made Grand Slam qualifying and main draw debut at 2019 Roland Garros (d. Rola, l. to A. Zverev in 2R).

> Captured 2016 Stockholm doubles title as an unranked WC with his older brother Elias, defeating Pavic/Venus 6-1 6-1 in final. Lost to Elias in both of their singles meetings: 2014 Bastad, SWE Futures 2R and 2015 Brescia, ITA Challenger Q2.

> Posted 39-10 singles record on ATP Challenger Tour in 2019 with 4 titles in 6 finals. Won 13 straight matches overall from 13 September through 16 October (2 Davis Cup, 10 Challenger, 1 ATP Tour).

> Peaked at No. 3 in juniors on 24 August 2015 not long after reaching Wimbledon boys' singles final. Went 80-31 on ITF Junior Circuit with wins over future ATP Top 50 players Auger-Aliassime, Hurkacz, Kecmanovic and Shapovalov.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1).

PERSONAL> Nickname is Mike.> Began playing tennis at age 3 because of his older brother Elias, who is also an ATP pro.

> Father, Wondwosen, was a professional runner and is now an industry worker; mother, Kelem, is a doctor; brothers, Elias and Rafael. Parents are from Ethiopia.

> Speaks Ethiopian, Swedish and English.

> Favourite surface is clay and shot is backhand.

> Favourite tournaments are Bastad and Stockholm.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a football player.

> Idol growing up was football player Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

> Fan of FC Bayern Munich.> Enjoys watching movies and shopping.

> Trains at Good to Great Tennis Academy in Stockholm, Sweden.

> Coached by 2012 Wimbledon doubles champion Frederik Nielsen and Kalle Norberg. Fitness trainer is Viktor Tuurula.

MIKAEL YMER SWE

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-1) W-L 20 19 Aus. Open 0-0 — Roland Garros 1-1 2R Wimbledon 0-0 — US Open 0-0 —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-3) W-L 20 19 18 17Indian Wells 0-0 — — —Miami 1-3 1R 2R 1RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — — —Madrid 0-0 — — —Rome 0-0 — — —Canada 0-0 — — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — —Shanghai 0-0 — — —Paris 0-0 — — —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 191-2 RR

CAREER W-L: 16-20CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $554,062HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 73 (28 October 2019)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 187 (16 October 2017)

BORN: 9 September 1998, Skovde, SwedenRESIDENCE: Stockholm, Sweden

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6’0”) / 75kg (165lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@MikaelYmer @officialmikaelymer @ ymerjr

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 74 (6-7)2018: 281 (5-4)

2017: 420 (2-5)2016: 492 (1-3)

2015: 588 (2-1)2014: T1242 (0-0)

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2019 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $4,280,635W-L: 44-25 (singles), 9-9 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): GenevaF (2): Acapulco, ShanghaiSF (3): Hamburg, Beijing, ATP FinalsQF (5): Munich, Madrid, Roland Garros, Halle, MontrealDOUBLES TITLES (1): Acapulco (w/M. Zverev)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 3 on 6 November 2017, becoming youngest Top 3 player since No. 3 Djokovic in 2007. Youngest player in year-end 2018 Top 10, 2017 Top 20, 2016 Top 50, 2015 Top 100 and 2014 Top 200. Ended 2013 as World No. 1 junior and finished junior career with 2014 Australian Open boys' singles title.

> Captured biggest of 11 career titles at 2018 Nitto ATP Finals (d. No. 3 Federer and No. 1 Djokovic). Upset No. 1 Nadal en route to 2019 ATP Finals SF. Became 1st player to beat Big 3 at ATP Finals and 3rd to do so at a single event (Nalbandian at Madrid, Murray at Toronto). Also qualified for 2017 ATP Finals.

> Beat Wawrinka at age 19 for 1st title at 2016 St. Petersburg. Became youngest ATP Tour champion since Nishikori, 18, at 2008 Delray Beach.

> Rallied from 2-sets-to-1 down in 3 straight matches to reach 1st Grand Slam QF at 2018 Roland Garros. Also reached 2019 Roland Garros QF. Owns 10-1 record in 5th sets since 2018 Australian Open with 5 straight wins.

> Only active player besides Big 4 to win 3+ ATP Masters 1000 titles. Defeated Djokovic at 2017 Rome as 20-year-old to become youngest ATP Masters 1000 champion since Djokovic, 19, at 2007 Miami. Saved 3 MPs vs. Gasquet before beating Federer for 2017 Montreal title. Faced 1 break point en route to 2018

Madrid title -- fewest by an ATP Masters 1000 champion since stats started being kept in 1991.

CAREER TITLES (11): 2019 (1): Geneva (CL); 2018 (4): ATP Finals (IH), Washington (H), Madrid (CL), Munich (CL); 2017 (5): Montreal (H), Washington (H), Rome (CL), Munich (CL), Montpellier (IH); 2016 (1): St. Petersburg (IH).FINALIST (7). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (5).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5.> Father, Alexander is a former pro player and is now his coach; mother, Irina, is also a tennis coach; brother, Mischa, also plays on tour. Family moved from Russia to Germany in 1991.

> Speaks German, Russian and English.

> Idol as a kid was Roger Federer. Lost to Federer in front of

42,517 fans in Mexico City on 23 November 2019. Exhibition set record for most-attended tennis match in history.

> Named 2015 ATP Newcomer of the Year.

> Big dog lover who travels around the world with his 2 dogs, Lovik and Junior.

> Avid football and basketball fan. Supports German national football team and Miami Heat (NBA).

> Enjoys playing golf and video games (FIFA).

> Rated the 16th-most marketable athlete in the world in 2019 by SportsPro.

> Featured in Vogue's 2015 and 2017 September issue, and on cover of The Economist in 2018.

> Trains in Monte Carlo, Monaco and Saddlebrook, FL, USA.

> Fitness trainer is Jez Green and physiotherapist is Hugo Gravil.

ALEXANDER ZVEREV GER

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 32-18) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Aus. Open 7-4 4R 3R 3R 1R —Roland Garros 10-4 QF QF 1R 3R —Wimbledon 8-5 1R 3R 4R 3R 2RUS Open 7-5 4R 3R 2R 2R 1R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 20 19 18 177-5 SF W RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 65-33; 3 titles) W-L 20 19 18 17 16 15Indian Wells 5-4 3R 2R 3R 4R —Miami 10-5 2R F QF 2R 2RMonte-Carlo 7-4 3R SF 3R 2R —Madrid 10-2 QF W QF — —Rome 11-3 2R F W 2R —Canada 9-3 QF QF W 1R —Cincinnati 0-5 2R 2R 2R 1R 1RShanghai 10-4 F SF 3R 3R —Paris 3-3 3R QF 2R — —

CAREER W-L: 223-114CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 24-29CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 13-6

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $20,028,563HIGHEST FEDEX ATP RANKING: 3 (6 November 2017)HIGHEST FEDEX ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 68 (18 March 2019)

BORN: 20 April 1997, Hamburg, GermanyRESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.98m (6’6”) / 90kg (198lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

FEDEX ATP RANKINGS HISTORY 2019: 7 (44-25)2018: 4 (60-19)

2017: 4 (57-22)2016: 24 (44-24)

2015: 83 (14-17)2014: 137 (4-6)

2013: 699 (0-1)2012: T1163 (0-0)

@AlexZverev @alexzverev12345 @alexzverev123

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PLAYER BIRTHDAYS

JANUARY Pablo Cuevas 1-1986Ivan Dodig 2-1985Kyle Edmund 8-1995Kamil Majchrzak 13-1996Sander Gille 15-1991Albert Ramos-Vinolas 17-1988Marcelo Demoliner 18-1989Horia Tecau 19-1985Frances Tiafoe 20-1998Robert Farah 20-1987James Duckworth 21-1992Nicolas Mahut 21-1982Pablo Andujar 23-1986Philipp Oswald 23-1986Kevin Krawietz 24-1992Taro Daniel 27-1993

FEBRUARY Marton Fucsovics 8-1992Hubert Hurkacz 11-1997Daniil Medvedev 11-1996Jeremy Chardy 12-1987Jamie Murray 13-1986Gregoire Barrere 16-1994Alex de Minaur 17-1999Andreas Seppi 21-1984Lucas Pouille 23-1994Nikoloz Basilashvili 23-1992Lloyd Harris 24-1997Ilya Ivashka 24-1994Santiago Gonzalez 24-1983Filip Krajinovic 27-1992Facundo Bagnis 27-1990Bruno Soares 27-1982Ivo Karlovic 28-1979

MARCHDivij Sharan 2-1986Rohan Bopanna 4-1980Federico Coria 9-1992Steven Diez 17-1991Pierre-Hugues Herbert 18-1991Rajeev Ram 18-1984Roberto Carballes Baena 23-1993Stan Wawrinka 28-1985Joao Sousa 30-1989Henri Laaksonen 31-1992

APRIL Emil Ruusuvuori 2-1999Dudi Sela 4-1985Robin Haase 6-1987Matteo Berrettini 12-1996

Marcel Granollers 12-1986Roberto Bautista Agut 14-1988Denis Shapovalov 15-1999Mackenzie McDonald 16-1995Wesley Koolhof 17-1989Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 17-1985Corentin Moutet 19-1999Alexander Zverev 20-1997Jordan Thompson 20-1994Joe Salisbury 20-1992Jan-Lennard Struff 25-1990Juan Sebastian Cabal 25-1986John Isner 26-1985Nick Kyrgios 27-1995Horacio Zeballos 27-1985Dominik Koepfer 29-1994Bob Bryan 29-1978Mike Bryan 29-1978

MAY Marc Polmans 2-1997Jaume Munar 5-1997Benoit Paire 8-1989Evgeny Donskoy 9-1990Ben McLachlan 10-1992Lorenzo Sonego 11-1995Leonardo Mayer 15-1987Andy Murray 15-1987Grigor Dimitrov 16-1991Lukasz Kubot 16-1982Tommy Paul 17-1997Guido Pella 17-1990Tatsuma Ito 18-1988Kevin Anderson 18-1986Hyeon Chung 19-1996Damir Dzumhur 20-1992Karen Khachanov 21-1996Novak Djokovic 22-1987Jurgen Melzer 22-1981Daniel Evans 23-1990Fabio Fognini 24-1987Thomas Fabbiano 26-1989Pedro Sousa 27-1988Cristian Garin 30-1996Alessandro Giannessi 30-1990Thiago Monteiro 31-1994

JUNE Laslo Djere 2-1995Christopher O'Connell 3-1994Rafael Nadal 3-1986Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 4-1983Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 5-1999John Millman 14-1989

Jason Jung 15-1989Hugo Dellien 16-1993Austin Krajicek 16-1990Alexander Bublik 17-1997Richard Gasquet 18-1986Henri Kontinen 19-1990Ricardas Berankis 21-1990Ugo Humbert 26-1998Adrian Mannarino 29-1988Dusan Lajovic 30-1990

JULY Brayden Schnur 4-1995Mate Pavic 4-1993Joran Vliegen 7-1993Jiri Vesely 10-1993Martin Klizan 11-1989Pablo Carreno Busta 12-1991Peter Gojowczyk 15-1989Oliver Marach 16-1980Aljaz Bedene 18-1989Maximo Gonzalez 20-1983Filip Polasek 21-1985Tennys Sandgren 22-1991Marcos Giron 24-1993John Peers 25-1988

AUGUST Alexei Popyrin 5-1999Yasutaka Uchiyama 5-1992Guido Andreozzi 5-1991Felix Auger-Aliassime 8-2000Roger Federer 8-1981Stefanos Tsitsipas 12-1998Norbert Gombos 13-1990Juan Ignacio Londero 15-1993Jannik Sinner 16-2001Sumit Nagal 16-1997Diego Schwartzman 16-1992Denis Kudla 17-1992Bradley Klahn 20-1990Andreas Mies 21-1990Cameron Norrie 23-1995Jean-Julien Rojer 25-1981Frederik Nielsen 27-1983Reilly Opelka 28-1997Dennis Novak 28-1993Miomir Kecmanovic 31-1999

SEPTEMBER Gael Monfils 1-1986Dominic Thiem 3-1993Go Soeda 5-1984Mikael Ymer 9-1998

Fabrice Martin 11-1986Yuichi Sugita 18-1988Andrej Martin 20-1989Franko Skugor 20-1987Feliciano Lopez 20-1981Juan Martin del Potro 23-1988Marcelo Melo 23-1983Yoshihito Nishioka 27-1995Attila Balazs 27-1988Marin Cilic 28-1988Marco Cecchinato 30-1992

OCTOBER Federico Delbonis 5-1990Blaz Rola 5-1990Juan Pablo Varillas 6-1995Sam Querrey 7-1987Nicolas Jarry 11-1995Zhang Zhizhen 16-1996Michael Venus 16-1987Philipp Kohlschreiber 16-1983Raven Klaasen 16-1982Andrey Rublev 20-1997Taylor Fritz 28-1997Yannick Maden 28-1989

NOVEMBER Antoine Hoang 4-1995Jozef Kovalik 4-1992Marcus Daniell 9-1989Egor Gerasimov 11-1992Radu Albot 11-1989Prajnesh Gunneswaran 12-1989Borna Coric 14-1996Fernando Verdasco 15-1983Emilio Gomez 28-1991Edouard Roger-Vasselin 28-1983

DECEMBER Gianluca Mager 1-1994Neal Skupski 1-1989Soonwoo Kwon 2-1997David Goffin 7-1990Salvatore Caruso 15-1992Paolo Lorenzi 15-1981Casper Ruud 22-1998Steve Johnson 24-1989Nikola Mektic 24-1988Mikhail Kukushkin 26-1987Milos Raonic 27-1990Gilles Simon 27-1984Stefano Travaglia 28-1991Kei Nishikori 29-1989

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ANDRE AGASSI (USA)DATE OF BIRTH: 29 April 1970 in Las Vegas, NV, USA | RESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NV, USACAREER PRIZE MONEY: $31,152,975 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (10 April 1995)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (60).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86

Aus. Open 48-5 – QF SF W – W W 4R 4R – SF W – – – – – – – – –

Roland Garros 51-16 – 1R 1R QF QF QF 2R W 1R – 2R QF 2R – SF F F 3R SF 2R –

Wimbledon 46-13 3R – – 4R 2R SF SF F 2R – 1R SF 4R QF W QF – – – 1R –

US Open 79-19 3R F QF SF F QF 2R W 4R 4R SF F W 1R QF 1R F SF SF 1R 1R

ARTHUR ASHE (USA)DATE OF BIRTH: 10 July 1943 in Richmond, VA, USA | DECEASED: February 6, 1993CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,584,909 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 2 (10 May 1976)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (33).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59

Aus. Open 25-5 – SF QF/– – – – – – F W – – F F – – – – – – –

Roland Garros 25-8 3R 4R – 4R – 4R 4R – QF 4R 4R – – – – – – – – – –

Wimbledon 27-8 1R 1R – 4R W 3R – – 3R 4R SF SF – – 4R 4R 3R – – – –

US Open 53-17 – 4R – 2R 4R QF 3R F SF QF SF W – 3R SF 4R 3R 2R 2R 2R 1R

1977 (Jan.) Australian Open doubles champion (w/Roche). 1971 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Riessen). 1970 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Pasarell). 1971 Wimbledon doubles finalist (w/Ralston). 1968 US Open doubles finalist (w/Gimeno).

BORIS BECKER (GER)DATE OF BIRTH: 22 November 1967 in Leimen, Germany | RESIDENCE: Wimbledon, EnglandCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $25,080,956 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (28 January 1991)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (49).

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 –

BJORN BORG (SWE)DATE OF BIRTH: 6 June 1956 in Sodertalje, Sweden | RESIDENCE: Stockholm, Sweden CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,655,751 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (23 August 1977) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (64).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72

Aus. Open 1-1 – – – – – – – 3R – –

Roland Garros 49-2 W W W W – QF W W 4R –

Wimbledon 51-4 F W W W W W QF 3R QF –

US Open 40-10 F F QF F 4R F SF 2R 4R 1R

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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).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 01 00 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 Aus. Open 6-6 1R – 1R 3R – – – 4R – 1R 2R –

Roland Garros 32-10 2R 1R 1R F 2R SF W W 1R 2R 2R 4R

Wimbledon 4-4 1R – – – – – 4R – – – 2R 1R

US Open 13-11 1R – 2R 4R 3R 2R 4R 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R

JIMMY CONNORS (USA)DATE OF BIRTH: 2 September 1952 in Belleville, IL, USA | RESIDENCE: Santa Ynez, CA, USACAREER PRIZE MONEY: $8,641,040 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (29 July 1974)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (109).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70Aus. Open 10-1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – F W – – – –Roland Garros 40-13 1R 3R – 2R – QF – SF SF QF QF QF SF SF – – – – – 1R 3R – –Wimbledon 84-18 1R 3R – 2R 4R SF 1R SF F 4R W SF SF SF F F QF F W QF QF – –US Open 98-17 2R SF – QF QF SF 3R SF SF W W SF SF SF W F W F W QF 1R 2R 1R

1973 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Nastase). 1973 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Nastase). 1975 US Open doubles champion (w/Nastase).

JIM COURIER (USA)DATE OF BIRTH: 17 August 1970 in Sanford, FL, USA | RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL, USACAREER PRIZE MONEY: $14,034,132 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (10 February 1992)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (23).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 Aus. Open 35-8 1R 3R – 4R QF QF SF W W 4R 2R – – Roland Garros 40-9 – 2R 2R 1R QF 4R SF F W W 4R 4R – Wimbledon 19-11 – 4R 1R 1R 1R 2R 2R F 3R QF 3R 1R – US Open 24-10 – 1R – 1R – SF 2R 4R SF F 2R 3R 2R

STEFAN EDBERG (SWE)DATE OF BIRTH: 19 January 1966 in Vastervik, Sweden | RESIDENCE: Grimslov, SwedenCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $20,613,441 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (13 August 1990)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (41).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83

Aus. Open 56-10 2R 4R SF F F SF F QF SF W – W QF 2R

Roland Garros 30-13 4R 2R 1R QF 3R QF 1R F 4R 2R 2R QF 2R –

Wimbledon 49-12 2R 2R 2R SF QF SF W F W SF 3R 4R 2R 2R

US Open 43-12 QF 3R 3R 2R W W 1R 4R 4R SF SF 4R 2R 1R

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO (ESP)DATE OF BIRTH: 12 February 1980 in Onteniente, Spain | RESIDENCE: Villena, Spain CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $13,998,165 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (8 September 2003) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (16).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 Aus. Open 20-11 1R – 1R 1R 4R 2R 3R 3R SF QF – 2R 3R –

Roland Garros 34-11 2R – 3R 2R 1R 3R 3R 3R 2R W F SF SF –

Wimbledon 22-11 1R – 1R QF 2R QF 3R 4R 3R 4R 2R 3R – –

US Open 23-12 – 4R 3R 4R – 1R 2R 1R 2R F 3R 3R 4R 1R

1996 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Korda). 1987 doubles champion (w/Jarryd). 1986 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Jarryd). 1987 US Open doubles champion (w/Jarryd). 1984 doubles finalist (w/Jarryd).

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LLEYTON HEWITT (AUS)DATE OF BIRTH: 24 February 1981 in Adelaide, Australia | RESIDENCE: Melbourne, AustraliaCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $20,879,934 | 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)

YEVGENY KAFELNIKOV (RUS)DATE OF BIRTH: 18 February 1974 in Sochi, Russia | RESIDENCE: Sochi, RussiaCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $23,883,797 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (3 May 1999)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (26).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 Aus. Open 28-7 2R 2R QF F W – – QF QF 2R –

Roland Garros 31-10 2R 2R QF QF 2R 2R QF W SF 3R 2R

Wimbledon 16-10 1R 3R 3R 2R 3R 1R 4R 1R QF 3R –

US Open 24-9 3R 2R SF 3R SF 4R 2R – 3R 4R –

1996-97 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Vacek); 2002 doubles champion (w/Haarhuis); 2003 finalist (w/Haarhuis). 1997 US Open doubles champion (w/Vacek).

JAN KODES (CZE)DATE OF BIRTH: 1 March 1946 in Prague, Czechoslovakia | RESIDENCE: Prague, Czech Republic CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $673,197 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 5 (13 September 1973) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (9).GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66Aus. Open – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Roland Garros 43-13 1R 2R 2R 3R 4R 3R 4R 4R QF QF W W 4R – 4R 2R

Wimbledon 19-14 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R – 2R QF W SF 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R

US Open 27-9 – – 2R – 3R QF 4R 4R F 2R F – 2R – – –

1977 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Fibak).

JOHAN KRIEK (USA)DATE OF BIRTH: 5 April 1958 in Pongola, South Africa | RESIDENCE: Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USACAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,383,794 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 7 (10 September 1984)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (14).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 91 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 Aus. Open 25-6 – 3R 2R 2R – QF SF QF W W – – –

Roland Garros 4-3 – – – 1R SF – – – – – – 1R –

Wimbledon 24-13 1R 1R 1R 4R 2R 3R 4R 3R QF QF 3R 3R 2R

US Open 28-12 – 1R 3R 3R 3R 2R 3R 4R 3R 3R SF QF QF

Became U.S. citizen in August 1982, before second Australian Open title.

GUSTAVO KUERTEN (BRA)DATE OF BIRTH: 10 September 1976 in Florianopolis, Brazil | RESIDENCE: Florianopolis, BrazilCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $14,807,000 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (4 December 2000)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (20).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 Aus. Open 7-8 – – – – 3R 2R 1R 2R 1R 2R 2R 2R –

Roland Garros 36-8 1R – – 1R QF 4R 4R W W QF 2R W 1R

Wimbledon 7-5 – – – – – 2R – – 3R QF 1R 1R –

US Open 15-9 – – – 2R 1R 1R 4R QF 1R QF 2R 3R –

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ROD LAVER (AUS)DATE OF BIRTH: 9 August 1938 in Rockhampton, Australia | RESIDENCE: Carlsbad, CA, USACAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,564, 213 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 3 (9 August 1974)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (49).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 62 61 60 59 58 57 56

Aus. Open 22-6 – – – – – – 3R – W – W F W 3R 2R 1R 1R

Roland Garros 25-6 – – – – – – – – W F W SF 3R 3R 2R – 1R

Wimbledon 50-7 2R – – – – – QF 4R W W W W F F 3R – 1R

US Open 45-10 – – 4R – 3R 4R – 4R W 4R W F F QF 4R – 1R

1969 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Emerson). 1968-69 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Emerson). 1971 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Emerson). 1970 US Open doubles finalist (w/Emerson); 1973 (w/Rosewall). NOTE: Did not play Grand Slam tournaments from 1963-67

IVAN LENDL (USA)DATE OF BIRTH: 7 March 1960 in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia | RESIDENCE: Vero Beach, FL, USA CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $21,262,417 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (28 February 1983) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (94).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78

Aus. Open 48-10 4R 1R QF F W W SF SF – SF 4R F – – 3R – –

Roland Garros 53-12 1R 1R 2R – – 4R QF W W F W QF 4R F 3R 4R 1R

Wimbledon 48-14 – 2R 4R 3R SF SF SF F F 4R SF SF – 1R 3R 1R –

US Open 73-13 2R 1R QF SF QF F F W W W F F F 4R QF 2R –

Became U.S. citizen on 7 July 1992

JOHN MCENROE (USA)DATE OF BIRTH: 16 February 1959 in Wiesbaden, Germany | RESIDENCE: New York, NY, USACAREER PRIZE MONEY: $12,552,132 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (3 March 1980)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (77).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77

Aus. Open 18-5 QF – 4R QF – – – QF – SF – – – – – –

Roland Garros 25-10 1R 1R – – 4R 1R – SF F QF – QF 3R – – 2R

Wimbledon 59-11 SF 4R 1R SF 2R – – QF W W F W F 4R 1R SF

US Open 65-12 4R 3R SF 2R 2R QF 1R F W 4R SF W W W SF 4R

1977 Roland Garros mixed doubles champion (w/Carillo). 1979, ‘81, ‘83-84 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Fleming); 1992 champion (w/Stich); 1978, ‘82 doubles finalist (w/Fleming). 1979, ‘81, ‘83 US Open doubles champion (w/Fleming); 1989 champion (w/Woodforde); 1980 finalist (w/Fleming).

CARLOS MOYA (ESP)DATE OF BIRTH: 27 August 1976 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain | RESIDENCE: Palma de Mallorca, SpainCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $13,443,970 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (15 March 1999)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (20).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96

Aus. Open 13-13 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R – 2R 2R QF – 1R 2R F 1R

Roland Garros 32-12 – – 1R QF 3R 4R QF QF 3R 2R 1R 4R W 2R 2R

Wimbledon 7-8 – – – 1R – – 4R – – 2R 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R

US Open 26-13 – – 2R QF 3R 2R 3R 4R 2R 3R 4R 2R SF 1R 2R

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THOMAS MUSTER (AUT)DATE OF BIRTH: 2 October 1967 in Leibnitz, Austria | RESIDENCE: Graz, AustriaCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $12,266,977 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (12 February 1996)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (44).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85

Aus. Open 23-11 1R 1R SF 4R 3R QF 2R 3R – 3R SF 1R – – –

Roland Garros 32-13 1R QF 3R 4R W 3R 4R 2R 1R SF – 3R 3R 2R 1R

Wimbledon 0-4 – – – – 1R 1R 1R – – – – 1R – – –

US Open 22-10 3R 1R QF 4R QF QF – – 4R – 1R 3R 1R – –

ILIE NASTASE (ROU)DATE OF BIRTH: 19 July 1946 in Bucharest, Romania | RESIDENCE: Paris, FranceCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,076,791 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (23 August 1973)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (58).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66

Aus. Open 0-1 – – – – 1R – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

Roland Garros 37-15 – 1R 3R 2R 3R – 1R – QF – 3R QF W 2R F QF 1R 2R 3R 3R

Wimbledon 35-15 – – – 1R 1R 3R – QF QF F 2R 4R 4R F 2R 4R 3R – 1R 1R

US Open 29-14 1R 1R 1R 4R 1R 2R 2R – 2R SF QF 3R 2R W 3R – 4R – – –

1970 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Tiriac); 1973 finalist (w/Connors). 1973 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Connors). 1975 US Open doubles champion (w/Connors).

JOHN NEWCOMBE (AUS)DATE OF BIRTH: 23 May 1944 in Sydney, Australia | RESIDENCE: Sydney, Australia CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,062,408 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (3 June 1974)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (32).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60

Aus. Open 46-4 – –/QF F W QF W QF 3R QF QF – SF SF SF QF QF QF – 1R

Roland Garros 16-9 – – 1R – – 1R – – – QF – 4R 3R QF 2R 2R 3R – –

Wimbledon 45-11 4R – 3R – QF – – W W F 4R W 3R 4R 1R 1R 2R 1R –

US Open 43-9 – – – – SF W 3R 1R SF SF QF W F – 3R 4R – – –

1971, 1976 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Roche); 1973 (w/Anderson). 1969 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Roche); 1973 (w/ Okker). 1968-1970, 1974 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Roche). 1971 US Open doubles champion (w/Taylor); 1973 (w/Davidson); 1972 finalist (w/Davidson).

PATRICK RAFTER (AUS)DATE OF BIRTH: 28 December 1972 in Mount Isa, Australia | RESIDENCE: Sunshine Beach, AustraliaCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $11,133,128 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (26 July 1999)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (11).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92

Aus. Open 15-9 SF – 3R 3R 1R 2R 4R 3R 1R 1R

Roland Garros 12-8 1R 2R 3R 2R SF 1R 1R 4R – –

Wimbledon 29-9 F F SF 4R 4R 4R 1R 2R 3R –

US Open 20-7 4R 1R 1R W W 1R 2R 3R 1R –

1999 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Bjorkman).

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MARCELO RIOS (CHI)DATE OF BIRTH: 26 December 1975 in Santiago, Chile | RESIDENCE: Santiago, ChileCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $9,713,771 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (30 March 1998)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (18).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94

Aus. Open 14-5 – QF 1R – – F QF 1R – –

Roland Garros 17-9 1R – 2R 1R QF QF 4R 4R 2R 2R

Wimbledon 3-3 – – – – – 1R 4R – 1R –

US Open 17-9 – 3R 3R 3R 4R 3R QF 2R 1R 2R

ANDY RODDICK (USA)DATE OF BIRTH: 30 August 1982 in Omaha, NE, USA | RESIDENCE: Austin, TX, USACAREER PRIZE MONEY: $20,640,030 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (3 November 2003)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (32).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00

Aus. Open 38-11 2R 4R QF SF 3R SF 4R SF QF SF 2R – –

Roland Garros 9-10 1R – 3R 4R – 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 3R –

Wimbledon 41-12 3R 3R 4R F 2R QF 3R F F SF 3R 3R –

US Open 43-12 4R QF 2R 3R QF QF F 1R QF W QF QF 1R

KEN ROSEWALL (AUS)DATE OF BIRTH: 2 November 1934 in Sydney, Australia | RESIDENCE: Turramurra, Australia CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,600,300 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 2 (30 April 1975)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (34).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 56 55 54 53 52 51

Aus. Open 40-9 3R SF/QF SF – – 2R W W – 3R – F W SF W QF 1R

Roland Garros 24-3 – – – – – – – – – F W – – 4R W 2R –

Wimbledon 47-11 – – – 4R F – – SF F 3R 4R F SF F QF 2R –

US Open 57-10 – 3R – – F SF 2R – W QF SF W F SF SF QF –

1972 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Davidson); 1969 finalist (w/Stolle). 1968 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Stolle). 1968, 1970 Wimbledon doubles finalist (w/Stolle). 1969 US Open doubles champion (w/Stolle); 1973 finalist (w/Laver). NOTE: Did not play Grand Slam tournaments from 1957-67

MARAT SAFIN (RUS)DATE OF BIRTH: 27 January 1980 in Moscow, Russia | RESIDENCE: Moscow, RussiaCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $14,373,291 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (20 November 2000)OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (15).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98

Aus. Open 31-8 3R 2R 3R – W F 3R F 4R 1R 3R –

Roland Garros 26-11 2R 2R 2R 1R 4R 4R – SF 3R QF 4R 4R

Wimbledon 16-10 1R SF 3R 2R 3R 1R – 2R QF 2R – 1R

US Open 22-9 1R 2R 2R 4R – 1R – 2R SF W 2R 4R

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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).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88

Aus. Open 45-9 4R 4R SF – QF W 3R F W SF – – 4R 1R –

Roland Garros 24-13 1R 2R 1R 2R 2R 3R SF 1R QF QF QF 2R – 2R –

Wimbledon 63-7 2R 4R W W W W QF W W W SF 2R 1R 1R –

US Open 71-9 W F F – SF 4R W W 4R W F QF W 4R 1R

STAN SMITH (USA)DATE OF BIRTH: 4 December 1946 in Pasadena, CA, USA | RESIDENCE: Hilton Head, SC, USA CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,774,881 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 3 (23 August 1973) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (38).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64

Aus. Open 5-3 – – – – – – –/3R 3R – – – – – 3R – – – – – –

Roland Garros 23-9 – – – – 3R 3R 4R – 4R 1R 4R QF QF – 4R – – – – –

Wimbledon 45-17 1R 2R 4R 3R 3R 1R 4R 4R 1R SF – W F 4R 4R 2R 3R 4R 2R –

US Open 39-19 1R 2R 2R 1R 3R 3R 2R 4R 1R QF SF QF W QF 2R 2R 3R 1R 2R 2R

1970 Australian Open doubles champion (w/Lutz). 1971 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Gorman); 1974 (w/Lutz). 1972 Wimbledon doubles finalist (w/Van Dillen); 1974, 1980-1981 (w/Lutz). 1968, 1974, 1978, 1980 US Open doubles champion (w/Lutz); 1971 finalist (w/Van Dillen); 1979 (w/Lutz).

GUILLERMO VILAS (ARG)DATE OF BIRTH: 17 August 1952 in Buenos Aires, Argentina | RESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, ArgentinaCAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,923,882 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 2 (30 April 1975) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (62).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70

Aus. Open 23-3 – – – – – – – – 3R SF W W F/– – – – – – – –

Roland Garros 58-17 1R 2R 2R QF 2R 1R QF F 4R QF QF F W QF F 3R 3R 4R – –

Wimbledon 15-11 – – – 1R – – 1R – 1R – 2R 3R 3R QF QF 3R – 1R – 1R

US Open 43-14 – – – 1R 2R 3R 3R SF 4R 4R 4R 4R W SF SF 4R 1R 2R – –

MATS WILANDER (SWE)DATE OF BIRTH: 22 August 1964, in Vaxjo, Sweden | RESIDENCE: Hailey, ID, USA CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $7,948,601 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (12 September 1988) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (33).

GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 96 95 94 93 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81

Aus. Open 36-7 – 1R 4R – 4R SF 2R W – – F W W – 1R

Roland Garros 47-9 2R 2R 1R – 2R – QF W F 3R W SF F W –

Wimbledon 25-10 – 3R – – – – QF QF QF 4R 1R 2R 3R 4R 3R

US Open 36-11 – 2R 1R 3R – 1R 2R W F 4R SF QF QF 4R –

1984 Australian Open doubles finalist (w/Nystrom). 1986 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Nystrom). 1986 US Open doubles finalist (w/Nystrom).

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OPEN ERA LEADERS

Bold denotes active players

SINGLES TITLES

Rank Player Titles1 Jimmy Connors 1092 Roger Federer 1033 Ivan Lendl 944 Rafael Nadal 845 Novak Djokovic 77 John McEnroe 77

SINGLES WINS

Rank Player Wins1 Jimmy Connors 1,2742 Roger Federer 1,2373 Ivan Lendl 1,0684 Rafael Nadal 9775 Guillermo Vilas 949

DOUBLES TITLES

Rank Player Titles1 Mike Bryan 1232 Bob Bryan 1183 Daniel Nestor 914 Todd Woodbridge 835 John McEnroe 78 Tom Okker 78

TEAM TITLES

Rank Team Titles1 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 1182 Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde 613 Peter Fleming/John McEnroe 57 Bob Hewitt/Frew McMillan 575 Sergio Casal/Emilio Sanchez 44

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TOURNAMENT LEVEL W F SF QF R16 R32 R64 R128 Q Q3 Q2

Grand Slam 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 45 10 25 16 8

Nitto ATP Finals*

ATP Cup**

ATP Masters 1000 - 96 Draw 1000 600 360 180 90 45 25 10 16 8

ATP Masters 1000 - 48/56 Draw 1000 600 360 180 90 45 10 25 16

ATP 500 - 48 Draw 500 300 180 90 45 20 10 4

ATP 500 - 32 Draw 500 300 180 90 45 20 10

ATP 250 - 48 Draw 250 150 90 45 20 10 5 3

ATP 250 - 28/32 Draw 250 150 90 45 20 12 6

ATP Challenger 125 125 75 45 25 10 5 1

ATP Challenger 110 110 65 40 20 9 5 1

ATP Challenger 100 100 60 35 18 8 5 1

ATP Challenger 90 90 55 33 17 8 5 1

ATP Challenger 80 80 48 29 15 7 4 1

ATP Challenger 50 50 30 15 7 4 1

ITF M25+H 20 12 6 3 1

ITF M25 10 6 4 2 1

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HISTORY OF ATP WORLD NO. 1The ATP Tour uses a 52-week ranking system for entries and seedings called the FedEx ATP Rankings. Since Ilie Nastase became the first World No. 1 on 23 August 1973, there have been 102 changes at the top and 26 players to hold the No. 1 ranking.

TOTAL WEEKS AT NO. 1PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1Roger Federer (SUI) 310Pete Sampras (USA) 286Novak Djokovic (SRB) 275Ivan Lendl (CZE) 270Jimmy Connors (USA) 268Rafael Nadal (ESP) *205John McEnroe (USA) 170Bjorn Borg (SWE) 109Andre Agassi (USA) 101Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) 80Stefan Edberg (SWE) 72Jim Courier (USA) 58 Gustavo Kuerten (BRA) 43Andy Murray (GBR) 41Ilie Nastase (ROU) 40Mats Wilander (SWE) 20Andy Roddick (USA) 13Boris Becker (GER) 12Marat Safin (RUS) 9Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP) 8John Newcombe (AUS) 8Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) 6Thomas Muster (AUT) 6Marcelo Rios (CHI) 6Carlos Moya (ESP) 2Patrick Rafter (AUS) 1*Includes week of 30 December 2019

AGE WHEN REACHING NO. 1PLAYER REACHED NO.1 AGELleyton Hewitt 19 Nov. 2001 20y9mMarat Safin 20 Nov. 2000 20y10mJohn McEnroe 3 Mar. 1980 21y16dAndy Roddick 3 Nov. 2003 21y2mBjorn Borg 23 Aug. 1977 21y3mJim Courier 10 Feb. 1992 21y6mPete Sampras 12 Apr. 1993 21y8mJimmy Connors 29 July 1974 21y11mRafael Nadal 18 Aug. 2008 22y2mMarcelo Rios 30 Mar. 1998 22y3mRoger Federer 2 Feb. 2004 22y6mCarlos Moya 15 Mar. 1999 22y7m Ivan Lendl 28 Feb. 1983 22y11mBoris Becker 28 Jan. 1991 23y2mJuan Carlos Ferrero 8 Sept. 2003 23y7mMats Wilander 12 Sept. 1988 24y1mNovak Djokovic 4 July 2011 24y1mGustavo Kuerten 4 Dec. 2000 24y3mStefan Edberg 13 Aug. 1990 24y8mAndre Agassi 10 Apr. 1995 24y11mYevgeny Kafelnikov 3 May 1999 25y2mPatrick Rafter 26 July 1999 26y7mIlie Nastase 23 Aug. 1973 27y1mThomas Muster 12 Feb. 1996 28y4mAndy Murray 7 Nov. 2016 29y6mJohn Newcombe 3 June 1974 30y11d

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RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS NO. 1

23 Aug. 1973 Ilie Nastase (1) 40

3 June 1974 John Newcombe (2) 829 July 1974 Jimmy Connors (3) 160

23 Aug. 1977 Bjorn Borg (4) 130 Aug. 1977 Connors 84

9 Apr. 1979 Borg 621 May 1979 Connors 79 July 1979 Borg 34

3 Mar. 1980 John McEnroe (5) 324 Mar. 1980 Borg 2011 Aug. 1980 McEnroe 118 Aug. 1980 Borg 46

6 July 1981 McEnroe 220 July 1981 Borg 23 Aug. 1981 McEnroe 58

13 Sept. 1982 Connors 71 Nov. 1982 McEnroe 18 Nov. 1982 Connors 115 Nov. 1982 McEnroe 11

31 Jan. 1983 Connors 17 Feb. 1983 McEnroe 114 Feb. 1983 Connors 228 Feb. 1983 Ivan Lendl (6) 1116 May 1983 Connors 36 June 1983 McEnroe 113 June 1983 Connors 34 July 1983 McEnroe 1731 Oct. 1983 Lendl 612 Dec. 1983 McEnroe 4

9 Jan. 1984 Lendl 912 Mar. 1984 McEnroe 1311 June 1984 Lendl 118 June 1984 McEnroe 39 July 1984 Lendl 513 Aug. 1984 McEnroe 53

19 Aug. 1985 Lendl 126 Aug. 1985 McEnroe 29 Sept. 1985 Lendl 157

12 Sept. 1988 Mats Wilander (7) 20

30 Jan. 1989 Lendl 80

13 Aug. 1990 Stefan Edberg (8) 24

28 Jan. 1991 Boris Becker (9) 318 Feb. 1991 Edberg 208 July 1991 Becker 99 Sept. 1991 Edberg 22

10 Feb. 1992 Jim Courier (10) 623 Mar. 1992 Edberg 313 Apr. 1992 Courier 2214 Sept. 1992 Edberg 35 Oct. 1992 Courier 27

12 Apr. 1993 Pete Sampras (11) 1923 Aug. 1993 Courier 313 Sept. 1993 Sampras 82

10 Apr. 1995 Andre Agassi (12) 306 Nov. 1995 Sampras 12

29 Jan. 1996 Agassi 2 12 Feb. 1996 Thomas Muster (13) 1 19 Feb. 1996 Sampras 3 11 Mar. 1996 Muster 5 15 Apr. 1996 Sampras 102

30 Mar. 1998 Marcelo Rios (14) 427 Apr. 1998 Sampras 1510 Aug. 1998 Rios 224 Aug. 1998 Sampras 29

15 Mar. 1999 Carlos Moya (15) 229 Mar. 1999 Sampras 53 May 1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (16) 614 June 1999 Sampras 35 July 1999 Agassi 326 July 1999 Patrick Rafter (17) 12 Aug. 1999 Sampras 613 Sept. 1999 Agassi 52

11 Sept. 2000 Sampras 1020 Nov. 2000 Marat Safin (18) 24 Dec. 2000 Gustavo Kuerten (19) 8

29 Jan. 2001 Safin 426 Feb. 2001 Kuerten 52 Apr. 2001 Safin 323 Apr. 2001 Kuerten 3019 Nov. 2001 Lleyton Hewitt (20) 75

28 Apr. 2003 Agassi 212 May 2003 Hewitt 516 June 2003 Agassi 128 Sept. 2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero (21) 83 Nov. 2003 Andy Roddick (22) 13

2 Feb. 2004 Roger Federer (23) 237

18 Aug. 2008 Rafael Nadal (24) 46

6 July 2009 Federer 48

7 June 2010 Nadal 56

4 July 2011 Novak Djokovic (25) 53

9 July 2012 Federer 175 Nov. 2012 Djokovic 48

7 Oct. 2013 Nadal 39

7 July 2014 Djokovic 122

7 Nov. 2016 Andy Murray (26) 41

21 Aug. 2017 Nadal 26

19 Feb. 2018 Federer 62 Apr. 2018 Nadal 614 May 2018 Federer 121 May 2018 Nadal 418 June 2018 Federer 125 June 2018 Nadal 195 Nov. 2018 Djokovic 52

4 Nov. 2019 Nadal *9

*Includes week of 30 December 2019Bold denotes first time at No. 1

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As of 25 November 2019Rafael Nadal ESP

Novak Djokovic SRB

Roger Federer SUI

Dominic Thiem AUT

Daniil Medvedev RUS

Stefanos Tsitsipas GRE

Alexander Zverev GER

Matteo Berrettini ITA

Roberto Bautista Agut ESP

Gael Monfils FRA

David Goffin BEL

Fabio Fognini ITA

Kei Nishikori JPN

Diego Schwartzman ARG

Denis Shapovalov CAN

Stan Wawrinka SUI

Karen Khachanov RUS

Alex de Minaur AUS

John Isner USA

Grigor Dimitrov BUL

Felix Auger-Aliassime CAN

Lucas Pouille FRA

Andrey Rublev RUS

Benoit Paire FRA

Guido Pella ARG

Nikoloz Basilashvili GEO

Pablo Carreno Busta ESP

Borna Coric CRO

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga FRA

Nick Kyrgios AUS

Milos Raonic CAN

Taylor Fritz USA

Cristian Garin CHI

Dusan Lajovic SRB

Jan-Lennard Struff GER

Reilly Opelka USA

Hubert Hurkacz POL

Laslo Djere SRB

Marin Cilic CRO

Filip Krajinovic SRB

Albert Ramos-Vinolas ESP

Daniel Evans GBR

Adrian Mannarino FRA

Sam Querrey USA

Pablo Cuevas URU

Radu Albot MDA

Frances Tiafoe USA

John Millman AUS

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20181 N. Djokovic (SRB)2 R. Nadal (ESP)3 R. Federer (SUI)4 A. Zverev (GER)5 J. del Potro (ARG)6 K. Anderson (RSA)7 M. Cilic (CRO)8 D. Thiem (AUT)9 K. Nishikori (JPN)10 J. Isner (USA)

20171 R. Nadal (ESP)2 R. Federer (SUI)3 G. Dimitrov (BUL)4 A. Zverev (GER)5 D. Thiem (AUT)6 M. Cilic (CRO)7 D. Goffin (BEL)8 J. Sock (USA)9 S. Wawrinka (SUI)10 P. Carreno Busta (ESP)

20161 A. Murray (GBR)2 N. Djokovic (SRB)3 M. Raonic (CAN)4 S. Wawrinka (SUI)5 K. Nishikori (JPN)6 M. Cilic (CRO)7 G. Monfils (FRA)8 D. Thiem (AUT)9 R. Nadal (ESP)10 T. Berdych (CZE)

20151 N. Djokovic (SRB)2 A. Murray (GBR)3 R. Federer (SUI)4 S. Wawrinka (SUI)5 R. Nadal (ESP)6 T. Berdych (CZE)7 D. Ferrer (ESP)8 K. Nishikori (JPN)9 R. Gasquet (FRA)10 J. Tsonga (FRA)

20141 N. Djokovic (SRB)2 R. Federer (SUI)3 R. Nadal (ESP)4 S. Wawrinka (SUI)5 K. Nishikori (JPN)6 A. Murray (GBR)7 T. Berdych (CZE)8 M. Raonic (CAN)9 M. Cilic (CRO)10 D. Ferrer (ESP)

20131 R. Nadal (ESP)2 N. Djokovic (SRB)3 D. Ferrer (ESP)4 A. Murray (GBR)5 J. del Potro (ARG)6 R. Federer (SUI)7 T. Berdych (CZE)8 S. Wawrinka (SUI)9 R. Gasquet (FRA)10 J. Tsonga (FRA)

20121 N. Djokovic (SRB)2 R. Federer (SUI)3 A. Murray (GBR)4 R. Nadal (ESP)5 D. Ferrer (ESP)6 T. Berdych (CZE)7 J. del Potro (ARG)8 J. Tsonga (FRA)9 J. Tipsarevic (SRB)10 R. Gasquet (FRA)

20111 N. Djokovic (SRB)2 R. Nadal (ESP)3 R. Federer (SUI)4 A. Murray (GBR)5 D. Ferrer (ESP)6 J. Tsonga (FRA)7 T. Berdych (CZE)8 M. Fish (USA)9 J. Tipsarevic (SRB)10 N. Almagro (ESP)

20101 R. Nadal (ESP)2 R. Federer (SUI)3 N. Djokovic (SRB)4 A. Murray (GBR)5 R. Soderling (SWE)6 T. Berdych (CZE)7 D. Ferrer (ESP)8 A. Roddick (USA)9 F. Verdasco (ESP)10 M. Youzhny (RUS)

20091 R. Federer (SUI)2 R. Nadal (ESP)3 N. Djokovic (SRB)4 A. Murray (GBR)5 J. del Potro (ARG)6 N. Davydenko (RUS)7 A. Roddick (USA)8 R. Soderling (SWE)9 F. Verdasco (ESP)10 J. Tsonga (FRA)

20081 R. Nadal (ESP)2 R. Federer (SUI)3 N. Djokovic (SRB)4 A. Murray (GBR)5 N. Davydenko (RUS)6 J. Tsonga (FRA)7 G. Simon (FRA)8 A. Roddick (USA)9 J. del Potro (ARG)10 J. Blake (USA)

20071 R. Federer (SUI)2 R. Nadal (ESP)3 N. Djokovic (SRB)4 N. Davydenko (RUS)5 D. Ferrer (ESP)6 A. Roddick (USA)7 F. Gonzalez (CHI)8 R. Gasquet (FRA)9 D. Nalbandian (ARG)10 T. Robredo (ESP)

20061 R. Federer (SUI)2 R. Nadal (ESP)3 N. Davydenko (RUS)4 J. Blake (USA)5 I. Ljubicic (CRO)6 A. Roddick (USA)7 T. Robredo (ESP)8 D. Nalbandian (ARG)9 M. Ancic (CRO)10 F. Gonzalez (CHI)

20051 R. Federer (SUI)2 R. Nadal (ESP)3 A. Roddick (USA)4 L. Hewitt (AUS)5 N. Davydenko (RUS)6 D. Nalbandian (ARG)7 A. Agassi (USA)8 G. Coria (ARG)9 I. Ljubicic (CRO)10 G. Gaudio (ARG)

20041 R. Federer (SUI)2 A. Roddick (USA)3 L. Hewitt (AUS)4 M. Safin (RUS)5 C. Moya (ESP)6 T. Henman (GBR)7 G. Coria (ARG)8 A. Agassi (USA)9 D. Nalbandian (ARG)10 G. Gaudio (ARG)

20031 A. Roddick (USA)2 R. Federer (SUI)3 J. Ferrero (ESP)4 A. Agassi (USA)5 G. Coria (ARG)6 R. Schuettler (GER)7 C. Moya (ESP)8 D. Nalbandian (ARG)9 M. Philippoussis (AUS)10 S. Grosjean (FRA)

20021 L. Hewitt (AUS)2 A. Agassi (USA)3 M. Safin (RUS)4 J. Ferrero (ESP)5 C. Moya (ESP)6 R. Federer (SUI)7 J. Novak (CZE)8 T. Henman (GBR)9 A. Costa (ESP)10 A. Roddick (USA)

20011 L. Hewitt (AUS)2 G. Kuerten (BRA)3 A. Agassi (USA)4 Y. Kafelnikov (RUS)5 J. Ferrero (ESP)6 S. Grosjean (FRA)7 P. Rafter (AUS)8 T. Haas (GER)9 T. Henman (GBR)10 P. Sampras (USA)

20001 G. Kuerten (BRA)2 M. Safin (RUS)3 P. Sampras (USA)4 M. Norman (SWE)5 Y. Kafelnikov (RUS)6 A. Agassi (USA)7 L. Hewitt (AUS)8 A. Corretja (ESP)9 T. Enqvist (SWE)10 T. Henman (GBR)

19991 A. Agassi (USA)2 Y. Kafelnikov (RUS)3 P. Sampras (USA)4 T. Enqvist (SWE)5 G. Kuerten (BRA)6 N. Kiefer (GER)7 T. Martin (USA)8 N. Lapentti (ECU)9 M. Rios (CHI)10 R. Krajicek (NED)

19981 P. Sampras (USA)2 M. Rios (CHI)3 A. Corretja (ESP)4 P. Rafter (AUS)5 C. Moya (ESP)6 A. Agassi (USA)7 T. Henman (GBR)8 K. Kucera (SVK)9 G. Rusedski (GBR)10 R. Krajicek (NED)

19971 P. Sampras (USA)2 P. Rafter (AUS)3 M. Chang (USA)4 J. Bjorkman (SWE)5 Y. Kafelnikov (RUS)6 G. Rusedski (GBR)7 C. Moya (ESP)8 S. Bruguera (ESP)9 T. Muster (AUT)10 M. Rios (CHI)

19961 P. Sampras (USA)2 M. Chang (USA)3 Y. Kafelnikov (RUS)4 G. Ivanisevic (CRO)5 T. Muster (AUT)6 B. Becker (GER)7 R. Krajicek (NED)8 A. Agassi (USA)9 T. Enqvist (SWE)10 W Ferreira (RSA)

19951 P. Sampras (USA)2 A. Agassi (USA)3 T. Muster (AUT)4 B. Becker (GER)5 M. Chang (USA)6 Y. Kafelnikov (RUS)7 T. Enqvist (SWE)8 J. Courier (USA)9 W Ferreira (RSA)10 G. Ivanisevic (CRO)

19941 P. Sampras (USA)2 A. Agassi (USA)3 B. Becker (GER)4 S. Bruguera (ESP)5 G. Ivanisevic (CRO)6 M. Chang (USA)7 S. Edberg (SWE)8 A. Berasategui (ESP)9 M. Stich (GER)10 T. Martin (USA)

19931 P. Sampras (USA)2 M. Stich (GER)3 J. Courier (USA)4 S. Bruguera (ESP)5 S. Edberg (SWE)6 A. Medvedev (UKR)7 G. Ivanisevic (CRO)8 M. Chang (USA)9 T. Muster (AUT)10 C. Pioline (FRA)

19921 J. Courier (USA)2 S. Edberg (SWE)3 P. Sampras (USA)4 G. Ivanisevic (CRO)5 B. Becker (GER)6 M. Chang (USA)7 P. Korda (CZE)8 I. Lendl (USA)9 A. Agassi (USA)10 R. Krajicek (NED)

19911 S. Edberg (SWE)2 J. Courier (USA)3 B. Becker (GER)4 M. Stich (GER)5 I. Lendl (CZE)6 P. Sampras (USA)7 G. Forget (FRA)8 K. Novacek (CZE)9 P. Korda (CZE)10 A. Agassi (USA)

19901 S. Edberg (SWE)2 B. Becker (GER)3 I. Lendl (CZE)4 A. Agassi (USA)5 P. Sampras (USA)6 A. Gomez (ECU)7 T. Muster (AUT)8 E Sanchez (ESP)9 G. Ivanisevic (CRO)10 B. Gilbert (USA)

19891 I. Lendl (CZE)2 B. Becker (GER)3 S. Edberg (SWE)4 J. McEnroe (USA)5 M. Chang (USA)6 B. Gilbert (USA)7 A. Agassi (USA)8 A. Krickstein (USA)9 A. Mancini (ARG) 10 J. Berger (USA)

19881 M. Wilander (SWE)2 I. Lendl (CZE)3 A. Agassi (USA)4 B. Becker (GER)5 S. Edberg (SWE)6 K. Carlsson (SWE)7 J. Connors (USA)8 J. Hlasek (SUI)9 H. Leconte (FRA)10 T. Mayotte (USA)

19871 I. Lendl (CZE)2 S. Edberg (SWE)3 M. Wilander (SWE)4 J. Connors (USA)5 B. Becker (GER)6 M. Mecir (SVK)7 P. Cash (AUS)8 Y. Noah (FRA)9 T. Mayotte (USA)10 J. McEnroe (USA)

19861 I. Lendl (CZE)2 B. Becker (GER)3 M. Wilander (SWE)4 Y. Noah (FRA)5 S. Edberg (SWE)6 H. Leconte (FRA)7 J. Nystrom (SWE)8 J. Connors (USA)9 M. Mecir (SVK)10 A. Gomez (ECU)

19851 I. Lendl (CZE)2 J. McEnroe (USA)3 M. Wilander (SWE)4 J. Connors (USA)5 S. Edberg (SWE)6 B. Becker (GER)7 Y. Noah (FRA)8 A. Jarryd (SWE)9 M. Mecir (SVK)10 K. Curren (USA)

19841 J. McEnroe (USA)2 J. Connors (USA)3 I. Lendl (CZE)4 M. Wilander (SWE)5 A. Gomez (ECU)6 A. Jarryd (SWE)7 H. Sundstrom (SWE)8 P. Cash (AUS)9 E Teltscher (USA)10 Y. Noah (FRA)

19831 J. McEnroe (USA)2 I. Lendl (CZE)3 J. Connors (USA)4 M. Wilander (SWE)5 Y. Noah (FRA)6 J. Arias (USA)7 J. Higueras (ESP)8 J. Clerc (ARG)9 K. Curren (RSA)10 G. Mayer (USA)

19821 J. McEnroe (USA)2 J. Connors (USA)3 I. Lendl (CZE)4 G. Vilas (ARG)5 V. Gerulaitis (USA)6 J. Clerc (ARG)7 M. Wilander (SWE)8 G. Mayer (USA)9 Y. Noah (FRA)10 P. McNamara (AUS)

19811 J. McEnroe (USA)2 I. Lendl (CZE)3 J. Connors (USA)4 B. Borg (SWE)5 J. Clerc (ARG)6 G. Vilas (ARG)7 G. Mayer (USA)8 E Teltscher (USA)9 V. Gerulaitis (USA)10 P. McNamara (AUS)

19801 B. Borg (SWE)2 J. McEnroe (USA)3 J. Connors (USA)4 G. Mayer (USA)5 G. Vilas (ARG)6 I. Lendl (CZE)7 H. Solomon (USA)8 J. Clerc (ARG)9 V. Gerulaitis (USA)10 E Teltscher (USA)

19791 B. Borg (SWE)2 J. Connors (USA)3 J. McEnroe (USA)4 V. Gerulaitis (USA)5 R. Tanner (USA)6 G. Vilas (ARG)7 A. Ashe (USA)8 H. Solomon (USA)9 J. Higueras (ESP)10 E Dibbs (USA)

19781 J. Connors (USA)2 B. Borg (SWE)3 G. Vilas (ARG)4 J. McEnroe (USA)5 V. Gerulaitis (USA)6 E Dibbs (USA)7 B. Gottfried (USA)8 R. Ramirez (MEX)9 H. Solomon (USA)10 C. Barazzutti (ITA)

19771 J. Connors (USA)2 G. Vilas (ARG)3 B. Borg (SWE)4 V. Gerulaitis (USA)5 B. Gottfried (USA)6 E Dibbs (USA)7 M. Orantes (ESP)8 R. Ramirez (MEX)9 I. Nastase (ROU)10 D. Stockton (USA)

19761 J. Connors (USA)2 B. Borg (SWE)3 I. Nastase (ROU)4 M. Orantes (ESP)5 R. Ramirez (MEX)6 G. Vilas (ARG)7 A. Panatta (ITA)8 H. Solomon (USA)9 E Dibbs (USA)10 B. Gottfried (USA)

19751 J. Connors (USA)2 G. Vilas (ARG)3 B. Borg (SWE)4 A. Ashe (USA)5 M. Orantes (ESP)6 K. Rosewall (AUS)7 I. Nastase (ROU)8 J. Alexander (AUS)9 R. Tanner (USA)10 R. Laver (AUS)

19741 J. Connors (USA)2 J. Newcombe (AUS)3 B. Borg (SWE)4 R. Laver (AUS)5 G. Vilas (ARG)6 T. Okker (NED)7 A. Ashe (USA)8 K. Rosewall (AUS)9 S. Smith (USA)10 I. Nastase (ROU)

19731 I. Nastase (ROU)2 J. Newcombe (AUS)3 J. Connors (USA)4 T. Okker (NED)5 S. Smith (USA)6 K. Rosewall (AUS)7 M. Orantes (ESP)8 R. Laver (AUS)9 J. Kodes (CZE)10 A. Ashe (USA)

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1 Mar. 1976 Bob Hewitt (1) 612 Apr. 1976 Raul Ramirez (2) 5425 Apr. 1977 Frew Mcmillan (3) 423 May 1977 Ramirez 64 July 1977 Mcmillan 111 July 1977 Ramirez 225 July 1977 Mcmillan 805 Feb. 1979 Tom Okker (4) 1123 Apr. 1979 John Mcenroe (5) 972 Mar. 1981 Stan Smith (6) 827 April 1981 Mcenroe 425 May 1981 Paul Mcnamee (7) 315 June 1981 Mcenroe 331 Feb. 1982 Peter Fleming (8) 322 Feb. 1982 Mcenroe 10819 Mar. 1984 Fleming 126 Mar. 1984 Mcenroe 1111 June 1984 Fleming 86 Aug. 1984 Mcenroe 113 Aug. 1984 Fleming 517 Sept. 1984 Mcenroe 1317 Dec. 1984 Tomas Smid (9) 3412 Aug. 1985 Anders Jarryd (10) 49 Sept. 1985 Robert Seguso (11) 116 Sept. 1985 Jarryd 230 Sept. 1985 Seguso 214 Oct. 1985 Ken Flach (12) 121 Oct. 1985 Seguso 816 Dec. 1985 Flach 123 Dec. 1985 Seguso 63 Feb. 1986 Jarryd 110 Feb. 1986 Seguso 224 Feb. 1986 Jarryd 317 Mar. 1986 Seguso 124 Mar. 1986 Jarryd 131 Mar. 1986 Seguso 719 May 1986 Flach 39 June 1986 Stefan Edberg (13) 1125 Aug. 1986 Yannick Noah (14) 28 Sept. 1986 Slobodan Zivojinovic (15) 115 Sept. 1986 Andres Gomez (16) 122 Sept. 1986 Zivojinovic 420 Oct. 1986 Gomez 310 Nov. 1986 Zivojinovic 224 Nov. 1986 Gomez 926 Jan. 1987 Edberg 423 Feb. 1987 Noah 820 Apr. 1987 Jarryd 311 May 1987 Noah 86 July 1987 Jarryd 510 Aug. 1987 Seguso 117 Aug. 1987 Noah 124 Aug. 1987 Seguso 3128 Mar. 1988 Jarryd 318 Apr. 1988 Seguso 39 May 1988 Jarryd 473 Apr. 1989 Emilio Sanchez (17) 217 Apr. 1989 Jarryd 415 May 1989 Sanchez 412 June 1989 Jim Grabb (18) 119 June 1989 Jim Pugh (19) 1211 Sept. 1989 Mcenroe 225 Sept. 1989 Jarryd 1829 Jan. 1990 Danie Visser (20) 826 Mar. 1990 Rick Leach (21) 928 May 1990 Pugh 823 July 1990 Pieter Aldrich (22)/Visser 313 Aug. 1990 Pugh 410 Sept. 1990 Aldrich/Visser 85 Nov. 1990 Pugh 112 Nov. 1990 Aldrich/Visser 119 Nov. 1990 Pugh 126 Nov. 1990 Aldrich/Visser 714 Jan. 1991 David Pate (23) 258 July 1991 John Fitzgerald (24) 3324 Feb. 1992 Jarryd 12 Mar. 1992 Fitzgerald 19 Mar. 1992 Jarryd 84 May 1992 Fitzgerald 615 June 1992 Jarryd 36 July 1992 Todd Woodbridge (25) 220 July 1992 Jarryd 417 Aug. 1992 Woodbridge 414 Sept. 1992 Grabb 412 Oct. 1992 Kelly Jones (26) 119 Oct. 1992 Grabb 22 Nov. 1992 Woodbridge 216 Nov. 1992 Mark Woodforde (27) 111 Feb. 1993 Richey Reneberg (28) 58 Mar. 1993 Grabb 619 Apr. 1993 Reneberg 814 June 1993 Woodbridge 1818 Oct. 1993 Patrick Galbraith (29) 38 Nov. 1993 Woodbridge 115 Nov. 1993 Grant Connell (30) 11

31 Jan. 1994 Paul Haarhuis (31) 214 Feb. 1994 Byron Black (32) 121 Feb. 1994 Haarhuis 27 Mar. 1994 Connell 221 Mar. 1994 Haarhuis 79 May 1994 Connell 46 June 1994 Black 725 July 1994 Galbraith 11 Aug. 1994 Jonathan Stark (33) 612 Sept. 1994 Haarhuis 1816 Jan. 1995 Jacco Eltingh (34)/Haarhuis 1027 Mar. 1995 Woodforde 1112 June 1995 Eltingh/Haarhuis 1311 Sept. 1995 Woodbridge 730 Oct. 1995 Eltingh/Haarhuis 16 Nov. 1995 Woodbridge 4914 Oct. 1996 Woodbridge/Woodforde 5213 Oct. 1997 Woodbridge 2430 Mar. 1998 Eltingh 441 Feb. 1999 Haarhuis 1226 Apr. 1999 Mahesh Bhupathi (35) 210 May 1999 Haarhuis 47 June 1999 Bhupathi 221 June 1999 Leander Paes (36) 3920 Mar. 2000 Jared Palmer (37) 78 May 2000 Alex O’brien (38) 512 June 2000 Woodbridge 2030 Oct. 2000 Woodforde 108 Jan. 2001 Woodbridge 269 July 2001 Jonas Bjorkman (39) 2928 Jan. 2002 Donald Johnson (40) 1115 Apr. 2002 Johnson/Palmer 413 May 2002 Palmer 120 May 2002 Johnson/Palmer 524 June 2002 Mark Knowles (41) 819 Aug. 2002 Daniel Nestor (42) 114 Nov. 2002 Knowles 319 June 2003 Max Mirnyi (43) 138 Sept. 2003 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (44/45) 620 Oct. 2003 Mirnyi 152 Feb. 2004 Bryan/Bryan 187 June 2004 Bjorkman 1413 Sept. 2004 Nestor 34 Oct. 2004 Knowles/Nestor 2128 Feb. 2005 Bjorkman 321 Mar. 2005 Knowles/Nestor 525 Apr. 2005 Bjorkman 287 Nov. 2005 Bryan/Bryan 6429 Jan. 2007 Mirnyi 1116 Apr. 2007 Bryan/Bryan 647 July 2008 Nestor 98 Sept. 2008 Bryan/Bryan 620 Oct. 2008 Nestor 23 Nov. 2008 Bryan/Bryan 217 Nov. 2008 Nenad Zimonjic (46) 112 Feb. 2009 Bryan/Bryan 1518 May 2009 Nestor/Zimonjic 38 June 2009 Bryan/Bryan 1414 Sept. 2009 Nestor 72 Nov. 2009 Nestor/Zimonjic 430 Nov. 2009 Bryan/Bryan 91 Feb. 2010 Nestor/Zimonjic 1517 May 2010 Bryan/Bryan 37 June 2010 Nestor/Zimonjic 1016 Aug. 2010 Bryan/Bryan 907 May 2012 Mirnyi/Nestor 1810 Sept. 2012 Bryan/Bryan 85 Nov. 2012 Mike Bryan 1625 Feb. 2013 Bryan/Bryan 13926 Oct. 2015 Bob Bryan 12 Nov. 2015 Marcelo Melo (47) 224 Apr. 2016 Jamie Murray (48) 59 May 2016 Melo 46 June 2016 Nicolas Mahut (49) 113 June 2016 J. Murray 411 July 2016 Mahut 383 Apr. 2017 Henri Kontinen (50) 1517 July 2017 Melo 521 Aug. 2017 Kontinen 116 Nov. 2017 Melo 98 Jan. 2018 Lukasz Kubot (51)/Melo 1630 Apr. 2018 Kubot 321 May 2018 Mate Pavic (52) 816 July 2018 Mike Bryan 5215 July 2019 Juan Sebastian Cabal/Robert Farah (53/54) *25

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WEEKS AT NO. 1*As of 30 December 2019 · Bold denotes active players

Mike Bryan (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506 Bob Bryan (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439John McEnroe (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .269Todd Woodbridge (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205Daniel Nestor (CAN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108Anders Jarryd (SWE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107Frew McMillan (RSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Mark Woodforde (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84Jonas Bjorkman (SWE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74Paul Haarhuis (NED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Jacco Eltingh (NED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Mark Knowles (BAH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Raul Ramirez (MEX) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62Robert Seguso (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Max Mirnyi (BLR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Marcelo Melo (BRA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43John Fitzgerald (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Nicolas Mahut (FRA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Leander Paes (IND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Tomas Smid (CZE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Danie Visser (RSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Henri Kontinen (FIN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Jim Pugh (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Juan Sebastian Cabal (COL) . . . . . . . . . 25Robert Farah (COL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25David Pate (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Donald Johnson (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Lukasz Kubot (POL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Pieter Aldrich (RSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Yannick Noah (FRA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Grant Connell (CAN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Peter Fleming (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Jared Palmer (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Stefan Edberg (SWE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Andres Gomez (ECU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Jim Grabb (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Richey Reneberg (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Tom Okker (NED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Jamie Murray (GBR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Rick Leach (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Mate Pavic (CRO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Byron Black (ZIM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Stan Smith (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Slobodan Zivojinovic (SRB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Bob Hewitt (RSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Emilio Sanchez (ESP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Jonathan Stark (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Ken Flach (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Alex O’Brien (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Mahesh Bhupathi (IND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Patrick Galbraith (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Paul McNamee (AUS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Kelly Jones (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

YEAR-END DOUBLES NO. 1(27 players) · Bold denotes active players

2019 Juan Sebastian Cabal/Robert Farah2018 Mike Bryan 2017 Marcelo Melo2016 Nicolas Mahut2015 Marcelo Melo2014 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan2013 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan2012 Mike Bryan2011 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan2010 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan2009 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan2008 Nenad Zimonjic2007 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan2006 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan2005 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan2004 Mark Knowles/Daniel Nestor2003 Max Mirnyi2002 Mark Knowles2001 Jonas Bjorkman2000 Mark Woodforde1999 Leander Paes1998 Jacco Eltingh1997 Todd Woodbridge1996 Todd Woodbridge/Mark Woodforde1995 Todd Woodbridge1994 Paul Haarhuis1993 Grant Connell1992 Mark Woodforde1991 John Fitzgerald1990 Piet Aldrich/Danie Visser1989 Anders Jarryd1988 Anders Jarryd1987 Robert Seguso1986 Andres Gomez1985 Robert Seguso1984 Tomas Smid1983 John McEnroe1982 John McEnroe1981 John McEnroe1980 John McEnroe1979 John McEnroe1978 Frew McMillan1977 Frew McMillan1976 Raul Ramirez

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HISTORY OF NO. 1

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1 Juan Sebastian Cabal / Robert Farah2 Lukasz Kubot / Marcelo Melo3 Pierre-Hugues Herbert / Nicolas Mahut4 Raven Klaasen / Michael Venus5 Kevin Krawietz / Andreas Mies6 Rajeev Ram / Joe Salisbury7 Jean-Julien Rojer / Horia Tecau8 Ivan Dodig / Filip Polasek9 Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan10 Henri Kontinen / John Peers11 Jeremy Chardy / Fabrice Martin12 Marcel Granollers / Horacio Zeballos13 Nicolas Mahut / Edouard Roger-Vasselin14 Jamie Murray / Neal Skupski15 Nikola Mektic / Franko Skugor16 Oliver Marach / Mate Pavic17 Mate Pavic / Bruno Soares

18 Robin Haase / Wesley Koolhof19T Jamie Murray / Bruno Soares19T Maximo Gonzalez / Horacio Zeballos21 Rohan Bopanna / Denis Shapovalov22 Sander Gille / Joran Vliegen23 Oliver Marach / Jurgen Melzer24 Marcus Daniell / Wesley Koolhof25 Leonardo Mayer / Joao Sousa26 Santiago Gonzalez / Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi27 Ivan Dodig / Edouard Roger-Vasselin28 Nikola Mektic / Horacio Zeballos29 Ken Skupski / Neal Skupski30 Dominic Inglot / Austin Krajicek31 Wesley Koolhof / Stefanos Tsitsipas32 Luke Bambridge / Jonny O'Mara33 Ben McLachlan / Jan-Lennard Struff34 Karen Khachanov / Andrey Rublev

35 Feliciano Lopez / Andy Murray36 Guido Pella / Diego Schwartzman37 Diego Schwartzman / Dominic Thiem38 Austin Krajicek / Artem Sitak39 Maximo Gonzalez / Nicolas Jarry40 Ryan Harrison / Sam Querrey41 Jack Sock / Jackson Withrow42 Alexander Zverev / Mischa Zverev43T Luke Bambridge / Ben McLachlan43T Denys Molchanov / Igor Zelenay45 Roman Jebavy / Andres Molteni46 Marcelo Demoliner / Divij Sharan47 Jeremy Chardy / Henri Kontinen48T Guido Pella / Joao Sousa48T Leander Paes / Benoit Paire48T Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan / Purav Raja

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As of 25 November 2019Juan Sebastian Cabal COL

Robert Farah COL

Nicolas Mahut FRA

Horacio Zeballos ARG

Pierre-Hugues Herbert FRA

Lukasz Kubot POL

Marcelo Melo BRA

Raven Klaasen RSA

Kevin Krawietz GER

Michael Venus NZL

Andreas Mies GER

Ivan Dodig CRO

Filip Polasek SVK

Wesley Koolhof NED

Nikola Mektic CRO

Edouard Roger-Vasselin FRA

Henri Kontinen FIN

Mate Pavic CRO

Horia Tecau ROU

Jean-Julien Rojer NED

Bruno Soares BRA

Joe Salisbury GBR

Jamie Murray GBR

Rajeev Ram USA

Marcel Granollers ESP

John Peers AUS

Bob Bryan USA

Mike Bryan USA

Fabrice Martin FRA

Jeremy Chardy FRA

Neal Skupski GBR

Oliver Marach AUT

Robin Haase NED

Maximo Gonzalez ARG

Franko Skugor CRO

Jurgen Melzer AUT

Joao Sousa POR

Rohan Bopanna IND

Joran Vliegen BEL

Diego Schwartzman ARG

Philipp Oswald AUT

Austin Krajicek USA

Marcus Daniell NZL

Ben McLachlan JPN

Marcelo Demoliner BRA

Divij Sharan IND

Sander Gille BEL

Frederik Nielsen DEN

Santiago Gonzalez MEX

Denis Shapovalov CAN

Luke Bambridge GBR

Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi PAK

Ken Skupski GBR

Matwe Middelkoop NED

Feliciano Lopez ESP

Jan-Lennard Struff GER

Jonny O'Mara GBR

Guido Pella ARG

Andres Molteni ARG

Dominic Inglot GBR

Leonardo Mayer ARG

Artem Sitak NZL

Tim Puetz GER

Roman Jebavy CZE

Igor Zelenay SVK

Hugo Nys MON

Jackson Withrow USA

Sander Arends NED

Nicolas Jarry CHI

Robert Lindstedt SWE

Marcelo Arevalo ESA

Cheng-Peng Hsieh TPE

Jonathan Erlich ISR

Romain Arneodo MON

Andrey Rublev RUS

Ariel Behar URU

Andrei Vasilevski BLR

Dominic Thiem AUT

Sam Querrey USA

Simone Bolelli ITA

Denys Molchanov UKR

Guillermo Duran ARG

Gonzalo Escobar ECU

Luke Saville AUS

Stefanos Tsitsipas GRE

Karen Khachanov RUS

Andy Murray GBR

Max Purcell AUS

Purav Raja IND

Nikola Cacic SRB

Matt Reid AUS

John-Patrick Smith AUS

Ryan Harrison USA

Nathaniel Lammons USA

David Pel NED

Christopher Rungkat INA

Goncalo Oliveira POR

Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela MEX

Alexander Zverev GER

Nicholas Monroe USA

Radu Albot MDA

Benoit Paire FRA

Tristan-Samuel Weissborn AUT

Fernando Romboli BRA

Leander Paes IND

Tomislav Brkic BIH

Andre Goransson SWE

Ante Pavic CRO

Andre Begemann GER

Dusan Lajovic SRB

Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan IND

Mischa Zverev GER

Gong Mao-Xin CHN

Pablo Carreno Busta ESP

David Vega Hernandez ESP

Zhang Ze CHN

Evan King USA

Ji Sung Nam KOR

Jack Sock USA

Taylor Fritz USA

Matthew Ebden AUS

Hunter Reese USA

Jamie Cerretani USA

Pablo Cuevas URU

Federico Delbonis ARG

Gerard Granollers ESP

Robert Galloway USA

Antonio Sancic CRO

Min-Kyu Song KOR

Andrea Vavassori ITA

Hans Hach Verdugo MEX

Sem Verbeek NED

Hans Podlipnik-Castillo CHI

Ramkumar Ramanathan IND

Luis David Martinez VEN

Roberto Maytin VEN

N.Sriram Balaji IND

Adil Shamasdin CAN

Novak Djokovic SRB

Mikhail Kukushkin KAZ

Alex de Minaur AUS

Orlando Luz BRA

Guido Andreozzi ARG

Harri Heliovaara FIN

Luca Margaroli SUI

Nathan Pasha USA

Kyle Edmund GBR

Fabio Fognini ITA

Daniel Evans GBR

Roberto Carballes Baena ESP

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20181 O. Marach / M. Pavic2 J. Cabal / R. Farah3 M. Bryan / J. Sock4 L. Kubot / M. Melo5 J. Murray / B. Soares6 R. Klaasen / M. Venus7 B. Bryan / M. Bryan8 P. Herbert / N. Mahut9 N. Mektic / A. Peya10 H. Kontinen / J. Peers

20171 L. Kubot / M. Melo2 H. Kontinen / J. Peers3 J. Murray / B. Soares4 J. Rojer / H. Tecau5 B. Bryan / M. Bryan6 P. Herbert / N. Mahut7 I. Dodig / M. Granollers8 R. Harrison / M. Venus9 O. Marach / M. Pavic10 R. Klaasen / R. Ram

20161 J. Murray / B. Soares2 P. Herbert / N. Mahut3 B. Bryan. / M. Bryan4 H. Kontinen / J. Peers5 F. Lopez / M. Lopez6 R. Klaasen / R. Ram7 I. Dodig / M. Melo8 T. Huey / M. Mirnyi9 J. Rojer / H. Tecau10 J. Cabal / R. Farah

20151 J. Rojer / H. Tecau 2 B. Bryan / M. Bryan3 I. Dodig / M. Melo4 J. Murray / J. Peers5 S. Bolelli / F. Fognini6 P. Herbert / N. Mahut7 R. Bopanna / F. Mergea 8 M. Matkowski / N. Zimonjic 9 V. Pospisil / J. Sock 10 A. Peya / B. Soares

20141 B. Bryan / M. Bryan 2 D. Nestor / N. Zimonjic 3 J. Benneteau / E. Roger-Vasselin 4 A. Peya / B. Soares 5 M. Granollers / M. Lopez 6 J. Rojer / H. Tecau 7 I. Dodig / M. Melo 8 L. Kubot / R. Lindstedt 9 E. Butorac / R. Klaasen 10 V. Pospisil / J. Sock

20131 B. Bryan / M. Bryan2 A. Peya / B. Soares 3 I. Dodig/ M. Melo 4 D. Marrero / F. Verdasco5 M. Granollers / M. Lopez 6 A. Qureshi / J. Rojer 7 L. Paes / R. Stepanek8 M. Fyrstenberg / M. Matkowski9 M. Mirnyi / H. Tecau 10 J. Murray/J. Peers

20121 B. Bryan / M. Bryan2 M. Mirnyi / D. Nestor 3 L. Paes / R. Stepanek4 R. Lindstedt / H. Tecau 5 M. Granollers / M. Lopez 6 M. Bhupathi / R. Bopanna 7 A. Qureshi / J. Rojer 8 M. Fyrstenberg / M. Matkowski 9 J. Marray / F. Nielsen 10 C. Fleming / R. Hutchins

20111 B. Bryan / M. Bryan2 M. Mirnyi / D. Nestor3 M. Llodra / N. Zimonjic4 M. Bhupathi / L. Paes5 R. Bopanna / A. Qureshi6 R. Lindstedt / H. Tecau7 J. Melzer / P. Petzschner8 M. Fyrstenberg / M. Matkowski 9 E. Butorac / J. Rojer 10 M. Melo / B. Soares

20101 B. Bryan / M. Bryan2 D. Nestor / N. Zimonjic3 M. Bhupathi / M. Mirnyi 4 M. Fyrstenberg / M. Matkowski5 L. Dlouhy / L. Paes6 L. Kubot / O. Marach 7 W. Moodie / D. Norman 8 R. Bopanna / A. Qureshi9 F. Cermak / M. Mertinak 10 J. Melzer / P. Petzschner

20091 B. Bryan / M. Bryan2 D. Nestor / N. Zimonjic3 M. Bhupathi / M. Knowles 4 L. Dlouhy / L. Paes5 M. Mirnyi / A. Ram6 F. Cermak / M. Mertinak 7 L. Kubot / O. Marach 8 M. Fyrstenberg / M. Matkowski9 W. Moodie / D. Norman10 B. Soares / K. Ullyett

20081 D. Nestor / N. Zimonjic2 B. Bryan / M. Bryan3 M. Bhupathi / M. Knowles 4 J. Bjorkman / K. Ullyett 5 J. Erlich / A. Ram 6 J. Coetzee / W. Moodie 7 M. Fyrstenberg / M. Matkowski8 L. Dlouhy / L. Paes9 M. Melo / A. Sa 10 S. Aspelin / J. Knowle

20071 B. Bryan / M. Bryan2 M. Knowles / D. Nestor 3 S. Aspelin / J. Knowle 4 P. Hanley / K. Ullyett5 L. Dlouhy / P. Vizner6 M. Damm / L. Paes7 J. Bjorkman / M. Mirnyi8 J. Erlich / A. Ram9 A. Clement / M. Llodra10 F. Santoro / N. Zimonjic

20061 B. Bryan / M. Bryan2 J. Bjorkman / M. Mirnyi3 M. Knowles / D. Nestor4 P. Hanley / K. Ullyett5 F. Santoro / N. Zimonjic6 M. Damm / L. Paes7 J. Erlich / A. Ram8 M. Fyrstenberg / M. Matkowski9 S. Aspelin / T. Perry10 L. Dlouhy / P. Vizner

20051 B. Bryan / M. Bryan2 J. Bjorkman / M. Mirnyi3 W. Black / K. Ullyett4 M. Knowles / D. Nestor5 M. Llodra / F. Santoro6 L. Paes / N. Zimonjic7 W. Arthurs / P. Hanley8 J. Erlich / A. Ram9. S. Aspelin / T. Perry10. F. Cermak / L. Friedl

20041 M. Knowles / D. Nestor 2 B. Bryan / M. Bryan3 J. Bjorkman / T. Woodbridge4 W. Black / K. Ullyett5 M. Bhupathi / M. Mirnyi6 M. Llodra / F. Santoro7 M. Damm / C. Suk8 G. Etlis / M. Rodriguez9 W. Arthurs / P. Hanley10 J. Palmer / P. Vizner

20031 B. Bryan / M. Bryan2 M. Bhupathi / M. Mirnyi3 M. Knowles / D. Nestor4 J. Bjorkman / T. Woodbridge5 M. Llodra / F. Santoro6 W. Arthurs / P. Hanley7 L. Paes / D. Rikl8 M. Damm / C. Suk9 G. Etlis / M. Rodriguez10 W. Black / K. Ullyett

20021 M. Knowles / D. Nestor2 J. Bjorkman / T. Woodbridge3 B. Bryan / M. Bryan4 D. Johnson / J. Palmer5 M. Bhupathi / M. Mirnyi6 W. Black / K. Ullyett7 M. Damm / C. Suk8 J. Eagle / S. Stolle9 P. Haarhuis / Y. Kafelnikov10 J. Novak / R. Stepanek

20011 J. Bjorkman / T. Woodbridge2 D. Johnson / J. Palmer3 J. Novak / D. Rikl4 M. Bhupathi / L. Paes5 W. Black / K. Ullyett6 P. Pala / P. Vizner7 B. Bryan / M. Bryan8 M. Knowles / B. MacPhie9 M. Hill / J. Tarango10 J. Eagle / A. Florent10 E. Ferreira / R. Leach

20001 T. Woodbridge / M. Woodforde2 E. Ferreira / R. Leach3 P. Haarhuis / S. Stolle4 A. O’Brien / J. Palmer5 J. Novak / D. Rikl6 W. Ferreira / Y. Kafelnikov7 D. Johnson / P. Norval8 D. Adams / JL. de Jager9 J. Eagle / A. Florent10 N. Kulti / M. Tillstrom

19991 M. Bhupathi / L. Paes2 S. Lareau / A. O’Brien3 T. Woodbridge / M. Woodforde4 E. Ferreira / R. Leach5 W. Black / S. Stolle6 D. Adams / JL. de Jager7 J. Bjorkman / P. Rafter 8 P. Haarhuis / J. Palmer9 P. Norval / K. Ullyett10 J. Novak / D. Rikl

19981 J. Eltingh / P. Haarhuis2 M. Bhupathi / L. Paes3 T. Woodbridge / M. Woodforde4 M. Knowles / D. Nestor5 E. Ferreira / R. Leach6 O. Delaitre / F. Santoro7 S. Stolle / C. Suk8 D. Johnson / F. Montana 9 J. Bjorkman / P. Rafter 10 Y. Kafelnikov / D. Vacek

19971 T. Woodbridge / M. Woodforde2 J. Eltingh / P. Haarhuis3 R. Leach / J. Stark4 Y. Kafelnikov / D. Vacek5 M. Bhupathi / L. Paes6 E. Ferreira / P. Galbraith7 S. Lareau / A. O’Brien8 M. Knowles / D. Nestor9 J. Bjorkman / N. Kulti10 L. Lobo / J. Sanchez

19961 T. Woodbridge / M. Woodforde2 B. Black / G. Connell3 M. Knowles / D. Nestor4 S. Lareau / A. O’Brien5 G. Forget / J. Hlasek 6 J. Eltingh / P. Haarhuis7 Y. Kafelnikov / D. Vacek8 J. Bjorkman / N. Kulti9 L. Pimek / B. Talbot 10 E. Ferreira / J. Siemerink

19951 T. Woodbridge / M. Woodforde2 J. Eltingh / P. Haarhuis3 G. Connell / P. Galbraith4 C. Suk / D. Vacek5 M. Knowles / D. Nestor6 R. Leach / S. Melville 7 T. Ho / B. Steven 8 L. Lobo / J. Sanchez9 J. Palmer / R. Reneberg 10 S. Casal / E. Sanchez

19941 J. Eltingh / P. Haarhuis2 T. Woodbridge / M. Woodforde3 B. Black / J. Stark4 G. Connell / P. Galbraith5 J. Apell / J. Bjorkman6 D. Adams / A. Olhovskiy 7 T. Nijssen / C. Suk8 S. Casal / E. Sanchez 9 P. McEnroe / J. Palmer10 H. Holm / A. Jarryd

19931 G. Connell / P. Galbraith2 J. Eltingh / P. Haarhuis3 T. Woodbridge / M. Woodforde4 D. Adams / A. Olhovskiy 5 L. Jensen / M. Jensen 6 S. Casal / E. Sanchez 7 T. Nijssen / C. Suk8 M. Kratzmann / W. Masur 9 K. Flach / R. Leach10 S. Cannon / S. Melville

19921 T. Woodbridge/M. Woodforde2 J. Grabb / R. Reneberg 3 K. Jones /R. Leach4 J. Fitzgerald / A. Jarryd 5 T. Nijssen/C. Suk6 S. Casal / E. Sanchez 7 M. Kratzmann /W. Masur8 A. DeVries / D. Macpherson 9 G. Connell / G. Michibata 10 J. Hlasek / M. Rosset

19911 J. Fitzgerald / A. Jarryd 2 K. Flach / R. Seguso 3 S. Davis / D. Pate 4 G. Connell / G. Michibata 5 T. Woodbridge / M. Woodforde6 P. Galbraith / T. Witsken7 L. Jensen / L. Warder8 T. Nijssen / C. Suk9 U. Riglewski / M. Stich 10 S. Casal / E. Sanchez

19901 P. Aldrich / D. Visser 2 S. Davis / D. Pate3 R. Leach / J. Pugh 4 G. Connell / G. Michibata 5 G. Forget / J. Hlasek 6 S. Casal / E. Sanchez 7 N. Broad / G. Muller 8 D. Cahill / M. Kratzmann 9 J. Lozano / T. Witsken 10 U. Riglewski / M. Stich

19891 R. Leach / J. Pugh 2 P. Aldrich / D. Visser 3 J. Fitzgerald / A. Jarryd 4 J. Grabb / P. McEnroe 5 K. Flach / R. Seguso 6 P. Annacone / C. van Rensburg7 D. Cahill / M. Kratzmann 8 J. Courier / P. Sampras9 K. Curren / D. Pate 10 J. McEnroe /M. Woodforde

19881 R. Leach / J. Pugh 2 K. Flach / R. Seguso 3 J. Lozano / T. Witsken 4 S. Casal/ E. Sanchez 5 J. Fitzgerald / A. Jarryd 6 P. Aldrich / D. Visser 7 K. Curren / D. Pate 8 K. Evernden / J. Kriek 9 M. Davis / B. Drewett 10 W. Masur /M. Woodforde

19871 S. Casal / E. Sanchez 2 K. Flach / R. Seguso 3 G. Forget / Y. Noah 4 S. Edberg / A. Jarryd 5 P. Annacone / C. van Rensburg 6 M. Mecir /T. Smid 7 P. Doohan / L. Warder 8 S. Davis / D. Pate9 G. Donnelly / P. Fleming10 J. Nystrom / M. Wilander

19861 H. Gildemeister / A. Gomez2 S. Casal / E. Sanchez 3 J. Nystrom / M. Wilander 4 P. Fleming / J. McEnroe 5 G. Forget / Y. Noah6 C. Steyn / D. Visser 7 S. Edberg / A. Jarryd8 K. Flach / R. Seguso 9 B. Becker / S. Zivojinovic 10 G. Donnelly / M. DePalmer

19851 K. Flach / R. Seguso 2 P. Annacone / C. van Rensburg3 M. Edmondson / K. Warwick 4 P. Slozil / T. Smid 5 J. Nystrom / M. Wilander 6 H. Gunthardt / B. Taroczy 7 S. Edberg / A. Jarryd 8 S. Casal / E. Sanchez9 P. Cash / J. Fitzgerald10 M. DePalmer / G. Donnelly

19841 M. Edmondson / S. Stewart2 P. Fleming / J. McEnroe 3 K. Flach / R. Seguso 4 P. Slozil / T. Smid 5 H. Gunthardt / B. Taroczy 6 K. Curren / S. Denton7 S. Edberg / A. Jarryd 8 H. Leconte / Y. Noah 9 F. Buehning / F. Taygan 10 D. Graham / L. Warder

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1 Rafael Nadal........................................ $16,349,5862 Novak Djokovic.................................... $13,372,3553 Roger Federer ...................................... $8,716,9754 Dominic Thiem .................................... $8,000,2235 Daniil Medvedev .................................. $7,902,9126 Stefanos Tsitsipas .............................. $7,488,9277 Alexander Zverev ................................. $4,280,6358 Matteo Berrettini ................................ $3,439,7839 Gael Monfils ........................................ $2,916,58710 Roberto Bautista Agut ........................ $2,911,52211 Fabio Fognini ....................................... $2,895,01312 David Goffin ......................................... $2,764,93313 Diego Schwartzman ............................ $2,468,03114 Karen Khachanov ................................ $2,285,08115 Denis Shapovalov ................................ $2,207,01516 Kei Nishikori ........................................ $2,173,24417 Stan Wawrinka .................................... $2,128,92518 Grigor Dimitrov .................................... $2,117,52319 Alex de Minaur..................................... $1,979,78220 John Isner ............................................ $1,781,79821 Guido Pella .......................................... $1,724,44722 Pierre-Hugues Herbert ....................... $1,684,17123 Nikoloz Basilashvili ............................ $1,656,85724 Lucas Pouille....................................... $1,634,27525 Jan-Lennard Struff ............................. $1,633,40126 Andrey Rublev ..................................... $1,573,43627 Dusan Lajovic ...................................... $1,573,03228 Benoit Paire ......................................... $1,539,06629 Borna Coric .......................................... $1,532,05730 Felix Auger-Aliassime ........................ $1,507,62231 Pablo Carreno Busta ........................... $1,398,99732 Jeremy Chardy .................................... $1,395,18533T Juan Sebastian Cabal ......................... $1,390,02833T Robert Farah ....................................... $1,390,028

35 Nick Kyrgios ........................................ $1,384,57236 Frances Tiafoe..................................... $1,375,73737 Marin Cilic ........................................... $1,359,59038 Nicolas Mahut ..................................... $1,355,05339 Fernando Verdasco ............................. $1,293,59040 Milos Raonic........................................ $1,291,08241 Feliciano Lopez ................................... $1,283,70542 Taylor Fritz .......................................... $1,275,24043 Hubert Hurkacz ................................... $1,228,73144 Joao Sousa .......................................... $1,223,40045 Laslo Djere .......................................... $1,221,09746 Gilles Simon ........................................ $1,195,47047 Cristian Garin ...................................... $1,170,45948 Radu Albot ........................................... $1,145,77349 Reilly Opelka ....................................... $1,115,81750 Adrian Mannarino ................................ $1,113,51651 Miomir Kecmanovic ............................ $1,102,28552 Sam Querrey ........................................ $1,079,49453 Mikhail Kukushkin .............................. $1,076,39554 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga ............................. $1,059,09555 Kyle Edmund ....................................... $995,60856 John Millman ...................................... $995,23857 Pablo Cuevas ....................................... $966,75958 Marton Fucsovics ............................... $952,83059 Cameron Norrie ................................... $942,62360 Albert Ramos-Vinolas ........................ $940,26661 Marco Cecchinato ............................... $930,64562 Juan Ignacio Londero .......................... $928,18963 Filip Krajinovic .................................... $922,91464 Richard Gasquet.................................. $903,01265 Jordan Thompson ............................... $900,72666 Leonardo Mayer .................................. $889,31767 Daniel Evans ........................................ $887,54368 Robin Haase ........................................ $887,237

69 Marcel Granollers ............................... $870,66370 Casper Ruud ........................................ $848,87271 Horacio Zeballos ................................. $848,15772 Lorenzo Sonego ................................... $810,41673 Yoshihito Nishioka .............................. $810,30574 Ugo Humbert ....................................... $807,92075 Andreas Seppi ..................................... $807,27676 Nicolas Jarry ....................................... $798,80077 Lukasz Kubot ....................................... $795,86978 Philipp Kohlschreiber ......................... $782,91879 Tennys Sandgren ................................. $777,37180 Marcelo Melo ...................................... $767,76581 Aljaz Bedene ........................................ $751,53182 Ivan Dodig ............................................ $739,20283 Pablo Andujar ...................................... $724,75184 Alexander Bublik ................................. $708,98385 Kevin Krawietz .................................... $708,19586 Alexei Popyrin ..................................... $699,96387 Damir Dzumhur ................................... $678,68588 Raven Klaasen .................................... $676,14389 Steve Johnson ..................................... $672,35790 Jean-Julien Rojer ................................ $666,67091 Andreas Mies....................................... $664,92192 Roberto Carballes Baena ................... $664,81793 Denis Kudla ......................................... $660,31694 Nikola Mektic ...................................... $655,29795 Horia Tecau .......................................... $652,30696 Federico Delbonis ............................... $649,71297 Michael Venus ..................................... $645,80798 Jannik Sinner ...................................... $643,35899 Jaume Munar....................................... $632,075100 Thomas Fabbiano ................................ $627,839

1 Novak Djokovic..........................$139,144,9442 Roger Federer............................$129,231,8913 Rafael Nadal .............................$119,601,5614 Andy Murray ..............................$61,544,0075 Pete Sampras .................................. $43,280,4896 Stan Wawrinka .........................$33,790,2797 David Ferrer ..................................... $31,483,9108 Andre Agassi ................................... $31,152,9759 Tomas Berdych ................................ $29,491,32810 Marin Cilic .................................$27,466,01611 Juan Martin del Potro ................$25,889,58612 Boris Becker .................................... $25,080,95613 Yevgeny Kafelnikov ......................... $23,883,79714 Kei Nishikori ..............................$23,846,63115 Dominic Thiem...........................$22,132,36816 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga ....................$22,072,61517 Ivan Lendl ........................................ $21,262,41718 Lleyton Hewitt ................................ $20,879,93419 Andy Roddick................................... $20,640,03020 Stefan Edberg ................................. $20,613,44121 Alexander Zverev ......................$20,028,56322 Goran Ivanisevic .............................. $19,878,00723 Michael Chang ................................ $19,145,63224 Milos Raonic..............................$18,879,85525 John Isner .................................$18,669,90626 Richard Gasquet ........................$18,125,45727 Grigor Dimitrov ..........................$18,020,21728 Gael Monfils ..............................$17,930,81629 Fernando Verdasco ....................$17,438,77230 Feliciano Lopez..........................$17,114,51031 Mike Bryan ................................$16,729,09632 Kevin Anderson .........................$16,293,85433 Nikolay Davydenko ......................... $16,186,48034 Bob Bryan..................................$15,893,275

35 Gilles Simon ..............................$14,830,82136 Gustavo Kuerten ............................. $14,807,00037 Jonas Bjorkman .............................. $14,610,67138 Marat Safin ...................................... $14,373,29139 Fabio Fognini .............................$14,320,28840 Mikhail Youzhny .............................. $14,264,45041 Jim Courier ...................................... $14,034,13242 Juan Carlos Ferrero ........................ $13,998,16543 Tommy Haas .................................... $13,609,98744 David Goffin...............................$13,578,01045 Carlos Moya .................................... $13,443,97046 Tommy Robredo .........................$13,376,23547 Daniel Nestor .................................. $12,835,67148 Philipp Kohlschreiber................$12,807,59749 Michael Stich .................................. $12,595,12850 John McEnroe .................................. $12,552,13251 Thomas Muster ............................... $12,266,97752 Sam Querrey .............................$12,243,36453 Roberto Bautista Agut ...............$12,067,80854 Max Mirnyi ....................................... $11,763,62055 Tim Henman .................................... $11,635,54256 Sergi Bruguera ................................ $11,632,19957 Radek Stepanek .............................. $11,343,46458 Patrick Rafter ................................. $11,133,12859 Nicolas Mahut ...........................$11,130,38160 David Nalbandian ............................ $11,123,12561 Marcel Granollers .....................$10,821,16862 Nicolas Almagro.............................. $10,752,23463 Andreas Seppi ...........................$10,628,79764 Daniil Medvedev ........................$10,507,69365 Jack Sock ..................................$10,491,79966 Thomas Enqvist ............................... $10,461,64167 Petr Korda ....................................... $10,448,90068 Stefanos Tsitsipas.....................$10,425,605

69 Robin Soderling............................... $10,423,12470 Alex Corretja ................................... $10,411,35471 Jurgen Melzer ...........................$10,383,18872 Ivan Ljubicic .................................... $10,181,12173 Todd Woodbridge ............................ $10,078,82074 Richard Krajicek.............................. $10,077,42575 Fabrice Santoro ............................... $10,013,83276 Wayne Ferreira ................................ $9,969,61777 Ivo Karlovic ...............................$9,845,36578 Marcelo Rios ................................... $9,713,77179 Julien Benneteau ............................ $9,556,74280 Jeremy Chardy ..........................$9,508,21981 Pablo Carreno Busta .................$8,963,07682 Greg Rusedski ................................. $8,944,84183 Marcos Baghdatis ........................... $8,918,91784 Fernando Gonzalez .......................... $8,862,27685 Jimmy Connors ............................... $8,641,04086 Viktor Troicki ............................$8,638,69887 Janko Tipsarevic ............................. $8,616,02488 Leander Paes ............................$8,571,00689 Mark Woodforde ............................. $8,551,30590 Michael Llodra ................................ $8,533,35091 Pablo Cuevas ............................$8,513,54992 Nenad Zimonjic ..........................$8,431,88893 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez .............$8,396,35094 Todd Martin ..................................... $8,232,35595 Lukasz Kubot .............................$8,162,64496 Sebastien Grosjean ......................... $8,131,80397 Juan Monaco ................................... $8,091,24298 Nick Kyrgios ..............................$8,001,47899 James Blake .................................... $7,981,786100 Mats Wilander ................................. $7,948,601

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31/12/18 Brisbane Brisbane International (H) 2 Kei Nishikori d 4 Daniil Medvedev 6-4 3-6 6-2 Daniell/Koolhof d 4 Ram/Salisbury 6-4 7-6

31/12/18 Doha Qatar ExxonMobil Open (H) 7 Roberto Bautista Agut d WC Tomas Berdych 6-4 3-6 6-3 Goffin/Herbert d Haase/Middelkoop 5-7 6-4 10-4

31/12/18 Pune Tata Open Maharashtra (H) 1 Kevin Anderson d Ivo Karlovic 7-6 6-7 7-6 1 Bopanna/Sharan d Bambridge/O'Mara 6-3 6-4

06/01/19 Sydney Sydney International (H) 5 Alex de Minaur d 8 Andreas Seppi 7-5 7-6 2 J. Murray/Soares d 1 Cabal/Farah 6-4 6-3

07/01/19 Auckland ASB Classic (H) Tennys Sandgren d WC Cameron Norrie 6-4 6-2 McLachlan/Struff d 3 Klaasen/Venus 6-3 6-4

14/01/19 Melbourne Australian Open (H) 1 Novak Djokovic d 2 Rafael Nadal 6-3 6-2 6-3 5 Herbert/Mahut d 12 Kontinen/Peers 6-4 7-6

04/02/19 Cordoba Cordoba Open (C) WC Juan Ignacio Londero d 8 Guido Pella 3-6 7-5 6-1 3 Jebavy/Molteni d 1 M. Gonzalez/Zeballos 6-4 7-6

04/02/19 Montpellier Open Sud de France (H) WC Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d 7 Pierre-Hugues Herbert 6-4 6-2 1 Dodig/Roger-Vasselin d WC Bonzi/Hoang 6-4 6-3

04/02/19 Sofia Sofia Open (H) 3 Daniil Medvedev d Marton Fucsovics 6-4 6-3 Mektic/J. Melzer d Hsieh/Rungkat 6-2 4-6 10-2

11/02/19 Buenos Aires Argentina Open (C) 3 Marco Cecchinato d 4 Diego Schwartzman 6-1 6-2 1 M. Gonzalez/Zeballos d Schwartzman/Thiem 6-1 6-1

11/02/19 New York New York Open (H) Reilly Opelka d Q Brayden Schnur 6-1 6-7 7-6 Krawietz/Mies d S. Gonzalez/Qureshi 6-4 7-5

11/02/19 Rotterdam ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament (H) Gael Monfils d WC Stan Wawrinka 6-3 1-6 6-2 Chardy/Kontinen d Rojer/Tecau 7-6 7-6

18/02/19 Delray Beach Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com (H) Radu Albot d Q Daniel Evans 3-6 6-3 7-6 1 Bryan/Bryan d 2 Skupski/Skupski 7-6 6-4

18/02/19 Marseille Open 13 Provence (H) 1 Stefanos Tsitsipas d Mikhail Kukushkin 7-5 7-6 Chardy/Martin d 3 McLachlan/Middelkoop 6-3 6-7 10-3

18/02/19 Rio de Janeiro Rio Open presented by Claro (C) Laslo Djere d WC Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-3 7-5 M. Gonzalez/Jarry d WC Bellucci/Dutra Silva 6-7 6-3 10-7

25/02/19 Acapulco Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC (H) Nick Kyrgios d 2 Alexander Zverev 6-3 6-4 Zverev/Zverev d Krajicek/Sitak 2-6 7-6 10-5

25/02/19 Dubai Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships (H) 2 Roger Federer d 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4 6-4 4 Ram/Salisbury d McLachlan/Struff 7-6 6-3

25/02/19 Sao Paulo Brasil Open (C) 3 Guido Pella d Cristian Garin 7-5 6-3 Delbonis/M. Gonzalez d 4 Bambridge/O'Mara 6-4 6-3

07/03/19 Indian Wells BNP Paribas Open (H) 7 Dominic Thiem d 4 Roger Federer 3-6 6-3 7-5 Mektic/Zeballos d 6 Kubot/Melo 4-6 6-4 10-3

20/03/19 Miami Miami Open presented by Itau (H) 4 Roger Federer d 7 John Isner 6-1 6-4 3 Bryan/Bryan d Koolhof/Tsitsipas 7-5 7-6

08/04/19 Houston Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship (C) Cristian Garin d Casper Ruud 7-6 4-6 6-3 S. Gonzalez/Qureshi d 4 Skupski/Skupski 3-6 6-4 10-6

08/04/19 Marrakech Grand Prix Hassan II (C) Benoit Paire d Pablo Andujar 6-2 6-3 J. Melzer/Skugor d Middelkoop/Nielsen 6-4 7-6

14/04/19 Monte Carlo Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters (C) 13 Fabio Fognini d Dusan Lajovic 6-3 6-4 7 Mektic/Skugor d Haase/Koolhof 6-7 7-6 11-9

22/04/19 Barcelona Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell (C) 3 Dominic Thiem d 7 Daniil Medvedev 6-4 6-0 3 Cabal/Farah d 2 J. Murray/Soares 6-4 7-6

22/04/19 Budapest Hungarian Open (C) Matteo Berrettini d Q Filip Krajinovic 4-6 6-3 6-1 3 Skupski/Skupski d Daniell/Koolhof 6-3 6-4

29/04/19 Estoril Millennium Estoril Open (C) 1 Stefanos Tsitsipas d LL Pablo Cuevas 6-3 7-6 Chardy/Martin d Bambridge/O'Mara 7-5 7-6

29/04/19 Munich BMW Open by FWU (C) Cristian Garin d Matteo Berrettini 6-1 3-6 7-6 Nielsen/Puetz d Demoliner/Sharan 6-4 6-2

05/05/19 Madrid Mutua Madrid Open (C) 1 Novak Djokovic d 8 Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3 6-4 Rojer/Tecau d Schwartzman/Thiem 6-2 6-3

12/05/19 Rome Internazionali BNL d'Italia (C) 2 Rafael Nadal d 1 Novak Djokovic 6-0 4-6 6-1 3 Cabal/Farah d 6 Klaasen/Venus 6-1 6-3

19/05/19 Geneva Banque Eric Sturdza Geneva Open (C) 1 Alexander Zverev d Nicolas Jarry 6-3 3-6 7-6 1 Marach/Pavic d Ebden/Lindstedt 6-4 6-4

19/05/19 Lyon Open Parc Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Lyon (C) Benoit Paire d 4 Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4 6-3 2 Dodig/Roger-Vasselin d 3 Skupski/Skupski 6-4 6-3

26/05/19 Paris Roland Garros (C) 2 Rafael Nadal d 4 Dominic Thiem 6-3 5-7 6-1 6-1 Krawietz/Mies d Chardy/Martin 6-2 7-6

10/06/19 's-Hertogenbosch Libema Open (G) Adrian Mannarino d Jordan Thompson 7-6 6-3 Inglot/Krajicek d Daniell/Koolhof 6-4 4-6 10-4

10/06/19 Stuttgart MercedesCup (G) Matteo Berrettini d 7 Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4 7-6 1 Peers/Soares d Bopanna/Shapovalov 7-5 6-3

17/06/19 Halle Noventi Open (G) 1 Roger Federer d David Goffin 7-6 6-1 2 Klaasen/Venus d 1 Kubot/Melo 4-6 6-3 10-4

17/06/19 London Fever-Tree Championships (G) WC Feliciano Lopez d Gilles Simon 6-2 6-7 7-6 PR F. Lopez/A. Murray d Ram/Salisbury 7-6 5-7 10-5

23/06/19 Antalya Turkish Airlines Open Antalya (G) Lorenzo Sonego d Miomir Kecmanovic 6-7 7-6 6-1 Erlich/Sitak d Dodig/Polasek 6-3 6-4

24/06/19 Eastbourne Nature Valley International (G) Taylor Fritz d Sam Querrey 6-3 6-4 1 Cabal/Farah d 2 M. Gonzalez/Zeballos 3-6 7-6 10-6

01/07/19 London Wimbledon (G) 1 Novak Djokovic d 2 Roger Federer 7-6 1-6 7-6 4-6 13-12 2 Cabal/Farah d 11 Mahut/Roger-Vasselin 6-7 7-6 7-6 6-7 6-3

15/07/19 Bastad Swedish Open (C) 5 Nicolas Jarry d 6 Juan Ignacio Londero 7-6 6-4 Gille/Vliegen d 3 Delbonis/Zeballos 6-7 7-5 10-5

15/07/19 Newport Hall of Fame Open (G) 1/WC John Isner d 7 Alexander Bublik 7-6 6-3 Granollers/Stakhovsky d Arevalo/Reyes-Varela 6-7 6-4 13-11

15/07/19 Umag Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag (C) 4 Dusan Lajovic d Q Attila Balazs 7-5 7-5 2 Haase/Oswald d 1 Marach/J. Melzer 7-5 6-7 14-12

22/07/19 Atlanta BB&T Atlanta Open presented by First Data (H) 3 Alex de Minaur d 2 Taylor Fritz 6-3 7-6 2 Inglot/Krajicek d 1 Bryan/Bryan 6-4 6-7 11-9

22/07/19 Gstaad J. Safra Sarasin Swiss Open Gstaad (C) Albert Ramos-Vinolas d PR Cedrik-Marcel Stebe 6-3 6-2 4 Gille/Vliegen d 1 Oswald/Polasek 6-4 6-3

22/07/19 Hamburg Hamburg European Open (C) 4 Nikoloz Basilashvili d Andrey Rublev 7-5 4-6 6-3 3 Marach/J. Melzer d 4 Haase/Koolhof 6-2 7-6

29/07/19 Kitzbuhel Generali Open (C) 1 Dominic Thiem d SE Albert Ramos-Vinolas 7-6 6-1 2 Oswald/Polasek d 4 Gille/Vliegen 6-4 6-4

29/07/19 Los Cabos Abierto de Tenis Mifel presentado por Cinemex (H) 3 Diego Schwartzman d 5 Taylor Fritz 7-6 6-3 Arneodo/Nys d 1 Inglot/Krajicek 7-5 5-7 16-14

29/07/19 Washington, DC Citi Open (H) Nick Kyrgios d 3 Daniil Medvedev 7-6 7-6 3 Klaasen/Venus d Rojer/Tecau 3-6 6-3 10-2

05/08/19 Montreal Coupe Rogers (H) 1 Rafael Nadal d 8 Daniil Medvedev 6-3 6-0 Granollers/Zeballos d Haase/Koolhof 7-5 7-5

11/08/19 Cincinnati Western & Southern Open (H) 9 Daniil Medvedev d 16 David Goffin 7-6 6-4 Dodig/Polasek d 1 Cabal/Farah 4-6 6-4 10-6

18/08/19 Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Open (H) 3 Hubert Hurkacz d 1 Benoit Paire 6-3 3-6 6-3 1 Kubot/Melo d WC Monroe/Sandgren 6-7 6-1 10-3

26/08/19 New York US Open (H) 2 Rafael Nadal d 5 Daniil Medvedev 7-5 6-3 5-7 4-6 6-4 1 Cabal/Farah d 8 Granollers/Zeballos 6-4 7-5

16/09/19 Metz Moselle Open (H) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d Aljaz Bedene 6-7 7-6 6-3 Lindstedt/Struff d 1 Mahut/Roger-Vasselin 2-6 7-6 10-4

16/09/19 St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Open (H) 1 Daniil Medvedev d 4 Borna Coric 6-3 6-1 Sharan/Zelenay d Berrettini/Bolelli 6-3 3-6 10-8

23/09/19 Chengdu Chengdu Open (H) Pablo Carreno Busta d Alexander Bublik 6-7 6-4 7-6 Cacic/Lajovic d 4 Erlich/Martin 7-6 3-6 10-3

23/09/19 Zhuhai Huajin Securities Zhuhai Championships (H) 7 Alex de Minaur d Adrian Mannarino 7-6 6-4 4 Gille/Vliegen d Demoliner/Middelkoop 7-6 7-6

30/09/19 Beijing China Open (H) 1 Dominic Thiem d 3 Stefanos Tsitsipas 3-6 6-4 6-1 Dodig/Polasek d 2 Kubot/Melo 6-3 7-6

30/09/19 Tokyo Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships (H) 1 Novak Djokovic d Q John Millman 6-3 6-2 2 Mahut/Roger-Vasselin d Mektic/Skugor 7-6 6-4

06/10/19 Shanghai Rolex Shanghai Masters (H) 3 Daniil Medvedev d 5 Alexander Zverev 6-4 6-1 8 Pavic/Soares d 2 Kubot/Melo 6-4 6-2

14/10/19 Antwerp European Open (H) PR Andy Murray d 4/WC Stan Wawrinka 3-6 6-4 6-4 1 Krawietz/Mies d 2 Ram/Salisbury 7-6 6-3

14/10/19 Moscow VTB Kremlin Cup (H) 6 Andrey Rublev d 7 Adrian Mannarino 6-4 6-0 4 Demoliner/Middelkoop d Bolelli/Molteni 6-1 6-2

14/10/19 Stockholm Intrum Stockholm Open (H) 4 Denis Shapovalov d Filip Krajinovic 6-4 6-4 Kontinen/Roger-Vasselin d 3 Pavic/Soares 6-4 6-2

21/10/19 Basel Swiss Indoors Basel (H) 1 Roger Federer d WC Alex de Minaur 6-2 6-2 4 Rojer/Tecau d Fritz/Opelka 7-5 6-3

21/10/19 Vienna Erste Bank Open (H) 1 Dominic Thiem d 5 Diego Schwartzman 3-6 6-4 6-3 4 Ram/Salisbury d 1 Kubot/Melo 6-4 6-7 10-5

28/10/19 Paris Rolex Paris Masters (H) 1 Novak Djokovic d Denis Shapovalov 6-3 6-4 7 Herbert/Mahut d Khachanov/Rublev 6-4 6-1

05/11/19 Milan Next Gen ATP Finals (H) 8/WC Jannik Sinner d 1 Alex de Minaur 4-2 4-1 4-2

10/11/19 London Nitto ATP Finals (H) 6 Stefanos Tsitsipas d 5 Dominic Thiem 6-7 6-2 7-6 7 Herbert/Mahut d 5 Klaasen/Venus 6-3 6-4

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YEAR-END TOP 100 ATP RANKINGS (36 countries)

‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 '19

10 12 10 9 12 FRANCE (10 Monfils, 22 Pouille, 24 Paire, 29 Tsonga, 43 Mannarino, 51 Chardy, 55 Simon, 57 Humbert, 61 Gasquet, 65 Herbert, 82 Barrere, 83 Moutet)

15 10 8 10 10 SPAIN (1 Nadal, 9 Bautista Agut, 27 Carreno Busta, 41 Ramos-Vinolas, 49 Verdasco, 62 Lopez, 64 Andujar, 80 Carballes Baena, 86 Munar, 87 Davidovich Fokina)

5 3 4 4 8 ITALY (8 Berrettini, 12 Fognini, 52 Sonego, 71 Cecchinato, 72 Seppi, 78 Sinner, 84 Travaglia, 96 Caruso)

7 7 9 11 8 UNITED STATES (19 Isner, 32 Fritz, 36 Opelka, 44 Querrey, 47 Tiafoe, 68 Sandgren, 85 Johnson, 90 Paul)

5 4 3 6 6 AUSTRALIA (18 de Minaur, 30 Kyrgios, 48 Millman, 63 Thompson, 97 Popyrin, 100 Duckworth)

5 9 7 6 5 ARGENTINA (14 Schwartzman, 25 Pella, 50 Londero, 76 Delbonis, 92 Mayer)

3 3 5 4 5 SERBIA (2 Djokovic, 34 Lajovic, 38 Djere, 40 Krajinovic, 59 Kecmanovic)

3 6 8 6 4 GERMANY (7 A. Zverev, 35 Struff, 79 Kohlschreiber, 94 Koepfer)

2 1 2 3 3 CANADA (15 Shapovalov, 21 Auger-Aliassime, 31 Raonic)

4 3 3 2 3 CROATIA (28 Coric, 39 Cilic, 95 Karlovic)

2 3 3 2 3 GREAT BRITAIN (42 Evans, 53 Norrie, 69 Edmund)

2 2 3 3 3 JAPAN (13 Nishikori, 73 Nishioka, 81 Uchiyama)

3 5 5 4 3 RUSSIA (5 Medvedev, 17 Khachanov, 23 Rublev)

0 0 1 2 2 CHILE (33 Garin, 77 Jarry)

1 1 1 1 2 KAZAKHSTAN (56 Bublik, 67 Kukushkin)

1 1 1 1 2 SOUTH AFRICA (91 Anderson, 99 Harris)

2 2 2 2 2 SWITZERLAND (3 Federer, 16 Wawrinka)

2 2 1 1 1 AUSTRIA (4 Thiem)

0 0 0 1 1 BELARUS (98 Gerasimov)

2 2 2 1 1 BELGIUM (11 Goffin)

0 0 0 0 1 BOLIVIA (75 Dellien)

1 1 1 2 1 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA (93 Dzumhur)

1 3 0 0 1 BRAZIL (89 Monteiro)

1 1 1 1 1 BULGARIA (20 Dimitrov)

0 1 1 1 1 GEORGIA (26 Basilashvili)

0 0 1 1 1 GREECE (6 Tsitsipas)

0 0 1 1 1 HUNGARY (70 Fucsovics)

1 1 0 0 1 LITHUANIA (66 Berankis)

0 1 1 1 1 MOLDOVA (46 Albot)

0 0 0 0 1 NORWAY (54 Ruud)

1 0 0 1 1 POLAND (37 Hurkacz)

1 2 1 1 1 PORTUGAL (60 J. Sousa)

0 0 1 1 1 SLOVENIA (58 Bedene)

1 0 1 1 1 SOUTH KOREA (88 Kwon)

0 0 0 0 1 SWEDEN (74 M. Ymer)

1 1 1 1 1 URUGUAY (45 Cuevas)

SINGLES TITLE LEADERS (By Surface)

Player Total Clay Grass HardNovak Djokovic (SRB) 5 1 1 3Dominic Thiem (AUT) 5 2 3Roger Federer (SUI) 4 1 3Daniil Medvedev (RUS) 4 4Rafael Nadal (ESP) 4 2 2Alex de Minaur (AUS) 3 3Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) 3 1 2Matteo Berrettini (ITA) 2 1 1Cristian Garin (CHI) 2 2Nick Kyrgios (AUS) 2 2Benoit Paire (FRA) 2 2Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 2 2Radu Albot (MDA) 1 1Kevin Anderson(RSA) 1 1Nikoloz Basilashvili (GEO) 1 1Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP) 1 1Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) 1 1Marco Cecchinato (ITA) 1 1Laslo Djere (SRB) 1 1Fabio Fognini (ITA) 1 1Taylor Fritz (USA) 1 1Hubert Hurkacz (POL) 1 1John Isner (USA) 1 1Nicolas Jarry (CHI) 1 1Dusan Lajovic (SRB) 1 1Juan Ignacio Londero (ARG) 1 1Feliciano Lopez (ESP) 1 1Adrian Mannarino (FRA) 1 1Gael Monfils (FRA) 1 1Andy Murray (GBR) 1 1Kei Nishikori (JPN) 1 1Reilly Opelka (USA) 1 1Guido Pella (ARG) 1 1Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) 1 1Andrey Rublev (RUS) 1 1Tennys Sandgren (USA) 1 1Diego Schwartzman (ARG) 1 1Denis Shapovalov (CAN) 1 1Lorenzo Sonego (ITA) 1 1Alexander Zverev (GER) 1 1Total (40 players) 66 21 8 37

FIRST-TIME CHAMPIONS (15)

Player Age TournamentAlex de Minaur 19 SydneyTennys Sandgren 27 AucklandJuan Ignacio Londero 25 CordobaReilly Opelka 21 New YorkLaslo Djere 23 Rio de JaneiroRadu Albot 29 Delray BeachGuido Pella 28 Sao PauloCristian Garin 22 HoustonAdrian Mannarino 30 ’s-HertogenboschTaylor Fritz 21 EastbourneLorenzo Sonego 24 AntalyaNicolas Jarry 23 BastadDusan Lajovic 29 UmagHubert Hurkacz 22 Winston-SalemDenis Shapovalov 20 Stockholm

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CHAMPIONS BY AGE

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 381 5 3 6 8 2 4 4 2 2 4 3 4 7 4 2 0 0 4 1

CHAMPIONS BY SEED

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-16 17-32 Unseeded17 5 8 4 2 2 3 0 2 0 23

SINGLES TITLES (20)/FINALS (28) By Country

Country W-L Champions

ESP 8-3 Nadal-4, Bautista Agut, Carreno Busta, Lopez, Ramos-Vinolas

SRB 7-5 Djokovic-5, Djere, LajovicFRA 6-5 Paire-2, Tsonga-2, Mannarino, Monfils RUS 5-6 Medvedev-4, RublevAUS 5-3 de Minaur-3, Kyrgios-2AUT 5-2 Thiem-5ITA 5-2 Berrettini-2, Cecchinato, Fognini, SonegoSUI 4-4 Federer-4USA 4-4 Fritz, Isner, Opelka, SandgrenARG 3-4 Londero, Pella, Schwartzman GRE 3-3 Tsitsipas-3CHI 3-2 Garin-2, JarryCAN 1-5 ShapovalovGER 1-3 A. ZverevGBR 1-2 MurrayGEO 1-0 BasilashviliJPN 1-0 NishikoriMDA 1-0 AlbotPOL 1-0 HurkaczRSA 1-0 AndersonKAZ 0-3BEL 0-2CRO 0-2HUN 0-2CZE 0-1NOR 0-1SLO 0-1URU 0-1

REPEAT CHAMPIONS (6)

Player Tournament Rafael Nadal Rome, Roland Garros (3), CanadaNovak Djokovic WimbledonNikoloz Basilashvili HamburgRoger Federer Basel (3)

YOUNGEST CHAMPIONS (41 under 30)

Player Tournament AgeAlex de Minaur Sydney 19 years, 11 monthsAlex de Minaur Atlanta 20 years, 5 monthsDenis Shapovalov Stockholm 20 years, 6 months

OLDEST CHAMPIONS (25 in 30s)

Player Tournament AgeRoger Federer Basel 38 years, 3 monthsRoger Federer Halle 37 years, 10 monthsFeliciano Lopez London/Queen’s Club 37 years, 9 months

YOUNGEST FINALS

Tournament FinalStuttgart Matteo Berrettini (23) d. Felix Auger-Aliassime (18)Atlanta Alex de Minaur (20) d. Taylor Fritz (21)Rio de Janeiro Laslo Djere (23) d. Felix Auger-Aliassime (18)

OLDEST FINALS

Tournament FinalPune Kevin Anderson (32) d. Ivo Karlovic (39)London/Queen’s Club Feliciano Lopez (37) d. Gilles Simon (34)Miami Roger Federer (37) d. John Isner (33)

LOWEST-RANKED CHAMPIONS (19 Outside Top 50)

Player Tournament RankingAndy Murray Antwerp No. 243Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Montpellier No. 210Feliciano Lopez London/Queen’s Club No. 113Juan Ignacio Londero Cordoba No. 112

WILD CARD CHAMPIONS (4)

Player TournamentJuan Ignacio Londero CordobaJo-Wilfried Tsonga MontpellierFeliciano Lopez London/Queen’s ClubJohn Isner Newport

QUALIFIER (5) / LUCKY LOSER (1) FINALISTS

Player Tournament[Q] Brayden Schnur New York[Q] Daniel Evans Delray Beach[Q] Filip Krajinovic Budapest[LL] Pablo Cuevas Estoril[Q] Attila Balazs Umag[Q] John Millman Tokyo

CHAMPIONS WHO SAVED MATCH POINT (10)

Player Opponent Tournament Round MPsReilly Opelka John Isner New York SF 6Radu Albot Daniel Evans Delray Beach Final 3Nick Kyrgios Rafael Nadal Acapulco 2R 3Cristian Garin Jeremy Chardy Houston 2R 5Cristian Garin Alexander Zverev Munich QF 2Alexander Zverev Nicolas Jarry Geneva Final 2Lorenzo Sonego Miomir Kecmanovic Antalya Final 1 Novak Djokovic Roger Federer Wimbledon Final 2Nikoloz Basilashvili Alexander Zverev Hamburg SF 2Nick Kyrgios Stefanos Tsitsipas Washington SF 1

50+ MATCH WINS (5)

Player W-L TitlesDaniil Medvedev 59-21 4Rafael Nadal 58-7 4Novak Djokovic 57-11 5Stefanos Tsitsipas 54-25 3Roger Federer 53-10 4

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QUALIFYING LEADERS

Player No. Best ResultAlexei Popyrin 10 2R at 3 TournamentsHugo Dellien 6 Rio de Janeiro QFDaniel Evans 6 Delray Beach FinalSoonwoo Kwon 6 Los Cabos QFYannick Maden 6 2R at 3 TournamentsLorenzo Sonego 6 Marrakech, Monte-Carlo QF

DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS

Player TitlesJuan Sebastian Cabal 5Robert Farah 5Ivan Dodig 4Pierre-Hugues Herbert 4Nicolas Mahut 4Edouard Roger-Vasselin 4

DOUBLES WIN LEADERS

Player W-L TitlesJuan Sebastian Cabal 51-20 5Robert Farah 51-20 5Lukasz Kubot 49-24 1Marcelo Melo 48-25 1Ivan Dodig 46-27 4

BIGGEST JUMPS INTO YEAR-END TOP 100

Player Jump 2018 - 2019Jannik Sinner + 685 763 - 78 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga + 230 259 - 29Mikael Ymer + 207 281 - 74

LAST ALL-COUNTRYMEN FINAL

Country Tournament FinalARG 2019 Cordoba J. Londero d. G. PellaAUS 2003 Scottsdale L. Hewitt d. M. PhilippoussisAUT 2010 Vienna J. Melzer d. A. Haider-MaurerBEL 2006 Munich O. Rochus d. K. Vliegen CAN 2014 Washington M. Raonic d. V. PospisilCHI 2000 Orlando F. Gonzalez d. N. Massu CRO 2009 Zagreb M. Cilic d. M. Ancic ESP 2018 Quito R. Carballes Baena d. A. Ramos-VinolasFRA 2019 Montpellier J. Tsonga d. P. HerbertGER 2018 Munich A. Zverev d. P. KohlschreiberITA 1988 Florence M. Narducci d. C. PanattaNED 1995 Rotterdam R. Krajicek d. P. HaarhuisRUS 2008 Moscow I. Kunitsyn d. M. Safin SRB 2011 Moscow J. Tipsarevic d. V. TroickiSUI 2017 Indian Wells R. Federer d. S. Wawrinka SWE 2000 Long Island M. Norman d. T. EnqvistUSA 2019 Eastbourne T. Fritz d. S. Querrey

2019 ATP TOUR BY THE NUMBERS

BEST OF 2019 AND OPEN ERA

CATEGORY BEST IN 2019 OPEN ERA RECORD (1968-2019)

Win Streak 17 – Rafael Nadal 46 – Guillermo Vilas, 1977

Singles Titles 5 – Novak Djokovic & Dominic Thiem 16 – Guillermo Vilas, 1977

Doubles Titles 5 – Juan Sebastian Cabal & Robert Farah 17 – John McEnroe, 1979

Team Titles 5 – Juan Sebastian Cabal/Robert Farah 15 – Peter Fleming/John McEnroe, 1979

Win Percentage* .892 – Rafael Nadal (58-7) .965 – John McEnroe, 1984 (82-3)

Prize Money $16,349,586 – Rafael Nadal $21,646,145 – Novak Djokovic, 2015

Youngest Champion 19y11m – Alex de Minaur, Sydney 16y,2m – Aaron Krickstein, 1983 Tel Aviv

Oldest Champion 38y3m – Roger Federer, Basel 43y,9m – Pancho Gonzales, 1972 Des Moines

Lowest-Ranked Champion No. 243 – Andy Murray, Antwerp No. 550 – Lleyton Hewitt, 1998 Adelaide

Aces in a Match 67 – Reilly Opelka l. to Thomas Fabbiano, 113 – John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut,

Australian Open 2R 2010 Wimbledon 1R

Longest Singles Set 13-12 – Novak Djokovic d. Roger Federer, 70-68 – John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut,

Wimbledon Final 2010 Wimbledon 1R

Longest Singles Match (Games) 68 – Novak Djokovic d. Roger Federer, 183 – John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut,

Wimbledon Final 2010 Wimbledon 1R

Longest Singles Match (Time) 5h,9m – Stan Wawrinka d. Stefanos Tsitsipas, 11h,5m – John Isner d. Nicolas Mahut,

Roland Garros 4R 2010 Wimbledon 1R

*Minimum 40 matches

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CHAMPIONS RANKED OUTSIDE TOP 200 SINCE ATP TOUR WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1990

Champion Ranking Tournament

Lleyton Hewitt No. 550 1998 Adelaide Pablo Andujar No. 355 2018 Marrakech Fernando Gonzalez No. 352 2000 Orlando Tommy Haas No. 349 2004 Houston Santiago Ventura No. 316 2004 Casablanca Steve Darcis No. 297 2007 Amersfoort Yahiya Doumbia No. 282 1995 Bordeaux Nicolas Lapentti No. 258 1995 Bogota Kei Nishikori No. 244 2008 Delray Beach Pat Cash No. 243 1990 Hong Kong

Champion Ranking Tournament

Andy Murray No. 243 2019 Antwerp Nicolas Mahut No. 240 2013 ‘s-Hertogenbosch Paolo Cane No. 224 1991 Bologna Leonardo Lavalle No. 218 1991 Tel Aviv Mark Philippoussis No. 214 2006 Newport Mardy Fish No. 212 2006 Houston Carsten Arriens No. 210 1992 Guaruja Jo-Wilfried Tsonga No. 210 2019 Montpellier Sergiy Stakhovsky No. 209 2008 Zagreb

Rank Player Wins Year Rank Player Wins Year Rank Player Wins Year

1 Novak Djokovic 43 2010-112 Roger Federer 41 2006-073 Roger Federer 35 2005 Thomas Muster 35 19955 Rafael Nadal 32 20086 Pete Sampras 29 19947 Andy Murray 28 2016-17 Novak Djokovic 28 2015 Novak Djokovic 28 2013-1410 Rafael Nadal 26 2006 Roger Federer 26 2004-05 Andre Agassi 26 1995

13 Roger Federer 25 2005 Jim Courier 25 199215 Rafael Nadal 24 2010 Rafael Nadal 24 2005 Pete Sampras 24 199918 Novak Djokovic 23 2015 Juan Martin del Potro 23 2008 Roger Federer 23 200421 Novak Djokovic 22 2018 Andy Murray 22 2016 Rafael Nadal 22 2013 Rafael Nadal 22 2013

Novak Djokovic 22 2012-1326 Roger Federer 21 2009 Pete Sampras 21 1996 Stefan Edberg 21 1991 Stefan Edberg 21 1990 Ivan Lendl 21 199031 Roger Federer 20 2011-12

LONGEST WIN STREAKS SINCE ATP TOUR WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1990

YEAR-BY-YEAR TITLE LEADERS SINCE ATP TOUR WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1990

2019 Novak Djokovic 5 Dominic Thiem 52018 Rafael Nadal 52017 Roger Federer 72016 Andy Murray 92015 Novak Djokovic 112014 Novak Djokovic 72013 Rafael Nadal 102012 David Ferrer 72011 Novak Djokovic 10

2010 Rafael Nadal 7

2009 Andy Murray 6

2008 Rafael Nadal 8

2007 Roger Federer 8

2006 Roger Federer 12

2005 Roger Federer 11

Rafael Nadal 11

2004 Roger Federer 11

2003 Roger Federer 7

2002 Andre Agassi 5

Lleyton Hewitt 5

2001 Lleyton Hewitt 7

2000 Marat Safin 7

1999 Andre Agassi 5

Magnus Norman 5

Pete Sampras 5

1998 Marcelo Rios 7

1997 Pete Sampras 8

1996 Pete Sampras 8

1995 Thomas Muster 12

1994 Pete Sampras 10

1993 Pete Sampras 9

1992 Boris Becker 5

Jim Courier 5

Pete Sampras 5

1991 Stefan Edberg 7

1990 Stefan Edberg 7

Year Player Titles Year Player Titles Year Player Titles Year Player Titles

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Player Record (Finish) Ranking Points Prize Money (US$)Stefanos Tsitsipas 4-1 (W) 1,300 $2,656,000 Dominic Thiem 3-2 (F) 800 $1,302,000Roger Federer 2-2 (SF) 400 $645,000Alexander Zverev 2-2 (SF) 400 $645,000Rafael Nadal 2-1 (RR) 400 $645,000Novak Djokovic 1-2 (RR) 200 $430,000Matteo Berrettini 1-2 (RR) 200 $430,000Daniil Medvedev 0-3 (RR) 0 $215,000

SINGLES

Player Record (Finish) Ranking Points Prize Money (US$)Herbert/Mahut 5-0 (W) 1,500 $533,000 Klaasen/Venus 3-2 (F) 800 $289,000Kubot/Melo 2-2 (SF) 400 $183,000Cabal/Farah 1-3 (SF) 200 $143,000Dodig/Polasek 1-2 (RR) 200 $143,000Krawietz/Mies 1-2 (RR) 200 $143,000Ram/Salisbury 1-2 (RR) 200 $143,000Rojer/Tecau 1-2 (RR) 200 $143,000

DOUBLES

SUNDAY 17 NOVEMBER

Singles – Final[6] S. Tsitsipas [GRE] d [5] D. Thiem [AUT] 67[6] 62 76[4]

Doubles – Final[7] P. Herbert [FRA] / N. Mahut [FRA] d [5] R. Klaasen [RSA] / M. Venus [NZL] 63 64

SATURDAY 16 NOVEMBER

Singles – Semi-finals[6] S. Tsitsipas [GRE] d [3] R. Federer [SUI] 63 64[5] D. Thiem [AUT] d [7] A. Zverev [GER] 75 63

Doubles – Semi-finals[5] R. Klaasen [RSA] / M. Venus [NZL] d [1] J. Cabal [COL] / R. Farah [COL] 67[5] 76[10] 10-6[7] P. Herbert [FRA] / N. Mahut [FRA] d [2] L. Kubot [POL] / M. Melo [BRA] 63 76[4]

FRIDAY 15 NOVEMBER

Singles – Round Robin – Group Andre Agassi[1] R. Nadal [ESP] d [6] S. Tsitsipas [GRE] 67[4] 64 75[7] A. Zverev [GER] d [4] D. Medvedev [RUS] 64 76[4]

Doubles – Round Robin – Group Max Mirnyi[1] J. Cabal [COL] / R. Farah [COL] d [3] K. Krawietz [GER] / A. Mies [GER] 76[7] 62[7] P. Herbert [FRA] / N. Mahut [FRA] d [6] J. Rojer [NED] / H. Tecau [ROU] 63 76[4]

THURSDAY 14 NOVEMBER

Singles – Round Robin – Group Bjorn Borg[3] R. Federer [SUI] d [2] N. Djokovic [SRB] 64 63[8] M. Berrettini [ITA] d [5] D. Thiem [AUT] 76[3] 63

Doubles – Round Robin – Group Jonas Bjorkman[2] L. Kubot [POL] / M. Melo [BRA] d [4] R. Ram [USA] / J. Salisbury [GBR] 67[5] 64 10-7[8] I. Dodig [CRO] / F. Polasek [SVK] d [5] R. Klaasen [RSA] / M. Venus [NZL] 76[4] 64

WEDNESDAY 13 NOVEMBER

Singles – Round Robin – Group Andre Agassi[1] R. Nadal [ESP] d [4] D. Medvedev [RUS] 67[3] 63 76[4][6] S. Tsitsipas [GRE] d [7] A. Zverev [GER] 63 62

Doubles – Round Robin – Group Max Mirnyi[6] J. Rojer [NED] / H. Tecau [ROU] d [1] J. Cabal [COL] / R. Farah [COL] 62 57 10-8[7] P. Herbert [FRA] / N. Mahut [FRA] d [3] K. Krawietz [GER] / A. Mies [GER] 75 76[3]

TUESDAY 12 NOVEMBER

Singles – Round Robin – Group Bjorn Borg[3] R. Federer [SUI] d [8] M. Berrettini [ITA] 76[2] 63[5] D. Thiem [AUT] d [2] N. Djokovic [SRB] 67[5] 63 76[5]

Double – Round Robin – Group Jonas Bjorkman[4] R. Ram [USA] / J. Salisbury [GBR] d [8] I. Dodig [CRO] / F. Polasek [SVK] 36 63 10-6[5] R. Klaasen [RSA] / M. Venus [NZL] d [2] L. Kubot [POL] / M. Melo [BRA] 63 64

MONDAY 11 NOVEMBER

Singles – Round Robin – Group Andre Agassi[7] A. Zverev [GER] d [1] R. Nadal [ESP] 62 64[6] S. Tsitsipas [GRE] d [4] D. Medvedev [RUS] 76[5] 64

Doubles – Round Robin – Group Max Mirnyi[7] P. Herbert [FRA] / N. Mahut [FRA] d [1] J. Cabal [COL] / R. Farah [COL] 63 75[3] K. Krawietz [GER] / A. Mies [GER] d [6] J. Rojer [NED] / H. Tecau [ROU] 76[3] 46 10-6

SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER

Singles – Round Robin – Group Bjorn Borg[2] N. Djokovic [SRB] d [8] M. Berrettini [ITA] 62 61[5] D. Thiem [AUT] d [3] R. Federer [SUI] 75 75

Doubles – Round Robin – Group Jonas Bjorkman[5] R. Klaasen [RSA] / M. Venus [NZL] d [4] R. Ram [USA] / J. Salisbury [GBR] 63 64[2] L. Kubot [POL] / M. Melo [BRA] d [8] I. Dodig [CRO] / F. Polasek [SVK] 46 64 10-5

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YEAR CITY CHAMPION FINALIST SCORE2019 London Herbert/Mahut Klaasen/Venus 63 642018 London M. Bryan/Sock Herbert/Mahut 57 61 13-112017 London Kontinen/Peers Kubot/Melo 64 622016 London Kontinen/Peers Klaasen/R. Ram 26 61 10-8 2015 London Rojer/Tecau Bopanna/Mergea 64 632014 London Bryan/Bryan Dodig/Melo 67(5) 62 10-72013 London Marrero/Verdasco Bryan/Bryan 75 67(3) 10-72012 London Granollers/M.Lopez Bhupathi/Bopanna 75 36 10-32011 London Mirnyi/Nestor Fyrstenberg/Matkowski 75 632010 London Nestor/Zimonjic Bhupathi/Mirnyi 76(6) 642009 London Bryan/Bryan Mirnyi/A. Ram 76(5) 632008 Shanghai Nestor/Zimonjic Bryan/Bryan 76(3) 622007 Shanghai Knowles/Nestor Aspelin/Knowle 62 632006 Shanghai Bjorkman/Mirnyi Knowles/Nestor 62 642005 Shanghai Llodra/Santoro Paes/Zimonjic 67(6) 63 76(4)2004 Houston Bryan/Bryan W. Black/Ullyett 46 75 64 622003 Houston Bryan/Bryan Llodra/Santoro 67(6) 63 36 76(3) 642002 Tournament Not Held2001 Bangalore E. Ferreira/Leach Pala/Vizner 67(6) 76(2) 64 64 2000 Bangalore D. Johnson/Norval Bhupathi/Paes 76(8) 63 641999 Hartford Lareau/O’Brien Bhupathi/Paes 63 62 621998 Hartford Eltingh/Haarhuis Knowles/Nestor 64 62 751997 Hartford Leach/Stark Bhupathi/Paes 63 64 761996 Hartford Woodbridge/Woodforde Lareau/O’Brien 64 57 62 761995 Eindhoven Connell/Galbraith Eltingh/Haarhuis 76 76 36 761994 Jakarta Apell/Bjorkman Woodbridge/Woodforde 64 46 46 76 761993 Johannesburg Eltingh/Haarhuis Woodbridge/Woodforde 76 76 641992 Johannesburg Woodbridge/Woodforde Fitzgerald/Jarryd 62 76 57 36 631991 Johannesburg Fitzgerald/Jarryd Flach/Seguso 64 64 26 641990 Sanctuary Cove Forget/Hlasek Casal/E. Sanchez 64 76 57 641989 London Grabb/P. McEnroe Fitzgerald/Jarryd 75 76 57 631988 London Leach/Pugh Casal/E. Sanchez 64 63 26 601987 London Mecir/Smid Flach/Seguso 64 75 67 631986 London Edberg/Jarryd Forget/Noah 63 76 631985 New York Edberg/Jarryd Nystrom/Wilander 61 761984 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Edmondson/Stewart 63 611983 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Slozil/Smid 62 621982 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Stewart/Taygan 75 631981 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Curren/Denton 63 631980 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe McNamara/McNamee 64 631979 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Fibak/Okker 63 76 611978 New York Fleming/J. McEnroe Fibak/Okker 64 62 641977 New York B. Hewitt/McMillan Lutz/S. Smith 75 76 631976 Houston McNair/Stewart Gottfried/R. Ramirez 63 57 57 64 641975 Stockholm Gisbert/Orantes N/A Round Robin1971-74 Tournament Not Held1970 Tokyo Ashe/S. Smith N/A Round Robin

YEAR CITY CHAMPION FINALIST SCORE2019 London Stefanos Tsitsipas Dominic Thiem 67(6) 62 76(4)2018 London Alexander Zverev Novak Djokovic 64 632017 London Grigor Dimitrov David Goffin 75 46 632016 London Andy Murray Novak Djokovic 63 642015 London Novak Djokovic Roger Federer 63 642014 London Novak Djokovic Roger Federer W/O2013 London Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal 63 642012 London Novak Djokovic Roger Federer 76(6) 752011 London Roger Federer Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 63 67(6) 632010 London Roger Federer Rafael Nadal 63 36 612009 London Nikolay Davydenko Juan Martin del Potro 63 642008 Shanghai Novak Djokovic Nikolay Davydenko 61 752007 Shanghai Roger Federer David Ferrer 62 63 622006 Shanghai Roger Federer James Blake 60 63 642005 Shanghai David Nalbandian Roger Federer 67(4) 67(11) 62 61 76(3)2004 Houston Roger Federer Lleyton Hewitt 63 622003 Houston Roger Federer Andre Agassi 63 60 642002 Shanghai Lleyton Hewitt Juan Carlos Ferrero 75 75 26 26 642001 Sydney Lleyton Hewitt Sebastien Grosjean 63 63 642000 Lisbon Gustavo Kuerten Andre Agassi 64 64 641999 Hanover Pete Sampras Andre Agassi 61 75 641998 Hanover Alex Corretja Carlos Moya 36 36 75 63 751997 Hanover Pete Sampras Yevgeny Kafelnikov 63 62 621996 Hanover Pete Sampras Boris Becker 36 76(5) 76(4) 67(11) 641995 Frankfurt Boris Becker Michael Chang 76(3) 60 76(5)1994 Frankfurt Pete Sampras Boris Becker 46 63 75 641993 Frankfurt Michael Stich Pete Sampras 76(3) 26 76(7) 621992 Frankfurt Boris Becker Jim Courier 64 63 751991 Frankfurt Pete Sampras Jim Courier 36 76(5) 63 641990 Frankfurt Andre Agassi Stefan Edberg 57 76(5) 75 621989 New York Stefan Edberg Boris Becker 46 76(6) 63 611988 New York Boris Becker Ivan Lendl 57 76(5) 36 62 76(5)1987 New York Ivan Lendl Mats Wilander 62 62 631986 New York Ivan Lendl Boris Becker 64 64 641985 New York Ivan Lendl Boris Becker 62 76(4) 631984 New York John McEnroe Ivan Lendl 75 60 641983 New York John McEnroe Ivan Lendl 63 64 641982 New York Ivan Lendl John McEnroe 64 64 621981 New York Ivan Lendl Vitas Gerulaitis 67(5) 26 76(6) 62 641980 New York Bjorn Borg Ivan Lendl 64 62 621979 New York Bjorn Borg Vitas Gerulaitis 62 621978 New York John McEnroe Arthur Ashe 67 63 751977 New York Jimmy Connors Bjorn Borg 64 16 641976 Houston Manuel Orantes Wojtek Fibak 57 62 06 76(1) 611975 Stockholm Ilie Nastase Bjorn Borg 62 62 611974 Melbourne Guillermo Vilas Ilie Nastase 76 62 36 36 641973 Boston Ilie Nastase Tom Okker 63 75 46 631972 Barcelona Ilie Nastase Stan Smith 63 62 36 26 631971 Paris Ilie Nastase N/A Round Robin1970 Tokyo Stan Smith N/A Round Robin

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Rank Player Titles Years1 Roger Federer 6 2003-04, 2006-07, 2010-112 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

TITLE LEADERS

Rank Player W-L Winning Percentage 1 Roger Federer 59-17 .776 2 Ivan Lendl 39-10 .796 3 Boris Becker 36-13 .735 Novak Djokovic 36-14 .7205 Pete Sampras 35-14 .714 6 Ilie Nastase 22-3 .880 Andre Agassi 22-20 .524 8 John McEnroe 19-11 .633 9 Rafael Nadal 18-14 .563 Stefan Edberg 18-14 .563 Jimmy Connors 18-17 .514

WIN LEADERS

Rank Player Pct. W-L1 Ilie Nastase .880 22-32 Ivan Lendl .796 39-103 Roger Federer .776 59-17 4 Boris Becker .735 36-135 Bjorn Borg .727 16-6 6 Lleyton Hewitt .722 13-57 Novak Djokovic .720 36-14 8 Pete Sampras .714 35-14 9 Brian Gottfried .700 7-3 10 Stan Smith .684 13-6

BEST WIN PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 matches)

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORY

Bold denotes active players

Rank Player No. Years1 Roger Federer 17 2002-15, 2017-19 2 Rafael Nadal 15 2005-19 (DNP 6 times)3 Andre Agassi 14 1988-91,1994-96,1998-2003,2005 (DNP in 1995)4 Novak Djokovic 12 2007-16, 2018-19 Ivan Lendl 12 1980-916 Boris Becker 11 1985-92, 1994-96 Jimmy Connors 11 1972-73, 1977-84, 1987 Pete Sampras 11 1990-20009 Andy Murray 9 2008-16 (DNP in 2013) Stefan Edberg 9 1985-90, 1992-94 John McEnroe 9 1978-85, 1989

MOST YEARS QUALIFIED

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ATP MASTERS 1000 CHAMPIONSSixty-nine players have won the 270 ATP Masters 1000 events held since the start of the series in 1990.

Rafael Nadal 35Novak Djokovic 34Roger Federer 28Andre Agassi 17Andy Murray 14Pete Sampras 11Thomas Muster 8Michael Chang 7Boris Becker 5Jim Courier 5Gustavo Kuerten 5Marcelo Rios 5Andy Roddick 5Marat Safin 5Stefan Edberg 4Juan Carlos Ferrero 4Andrei Medvedev 4Nikolay Davydenko 3Thomas Enqvist 3Carlos Moya 3Alexander Zverev 3 Sergi Bruguera 2Andrei Chesnokov 2

Guillermo Coria 2Alex Corretja 2Wayne Ferreira 2Guy Forget 2Lleyton Hewitt 2Goran Ivanisevic 2Richard Krajicek 2Daniil Medvedev 2David Nalbandian 2Patrick Rafter 2Michael Stich 2Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2Juan Aguilera 1Tomas Berdych 1Guillermo Canas 1Roberto Carretero 1Marin Cilic 1Albert Costa 1Juan Martin del Potro 1Grigor Dimitrov 1David Ferrer 1Fabio Fognini 1Sebastien Grosjean 1

Tommy Haas 1Tim Henman 1John Isner 1 Thomas Johansson 1Karen Khachanov 1 Petr Korda 1Ivan Ljubicic 1Felix Mantilla 1Magnus Norman 1Karel Novacek 1Andrei Pavel 1Mikael Pernfors 1Mark Philippoussis 1Cedric Pioline 1Albert Portas 1Tommy Robredo 1Greg Rusedski 1Emilio Sanchez 1Jack Sock 1Robin Soderling 1Dominic Thiem 1Stan Wawrinka 1Chris Woodruff 1

Player Titles Player Titles Player Titles

Bold denotes active players

Player W-L Titles Player W-L Titles Player W-L Titles

1 Rafael Nadal 384-79 352 Roger Federer 381-108 283 Novak Djokovic 355-79 344 Andy Murray 213-83 145 Andre Agassi 209-73 17

6 Tomas Berdych 191-117 1 7 Pete Sampras 190-70 118 David Ferrer 189-122 19 Andy Roddick 157-70 510 Stan Wawrinka 152-106 1

11 Tommy Haas 144-107 112 Michael Chang 137-79 7 Richard Gasquet 137-101 0

Bold denotes active players

ATP MASTERS 1000 WIN LEADERS

Roger Federer is the oldest ATP Masters 1000 champion in series history, winning the 2019 Miami Open at age 37.

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2019 INDIAN WELLS Dominic Thiem (7) Roger Federer (4)MIAMI Roger Federer (4) John Isner (7)MONTE-CARLO Fabio Fognini (13) Dusan LajovicMADRID Novak Djokovic (1) Stefanos Tsitsipas (8)ROME Rafael Nadal (2) Novak Djokovic (1)MONTREAL Rafael Nadal (2) Daniil Medvedev (8)CINCINNATI Daniil Medvedev (9) David Goffin (16)SHANGHAI Daniil Medvedev (3) Alexander Zverev (5)PARIS Novak Djokovic (1) Denis Shapovalov

2018 INDIAN WELLS Juan Martin del Potro (6) Roger Federer (1)MIAMI John Isner(14) Alexander Zverev (4)MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (1) Kei NishikoriMADRID Alexander Zverev (2) Dominic Thiem (5)ROME Rafael Nadal (1) Alexander Zverev (2)TORONTO Rafael Nadal (1) Stefanos TsitsipasCINCINNATI Novak Djokovic (10) Roger Federer (2)SHANGHAI Novak Djokovic (2) Borna Coric (13)PARIS Karen Khachanov Novak Djokovic (2)

2017 INDIAN WELLS Roger Federer (9) Stan Wawrinka (3)MIAMI Roger Federer (4) Rafael Nadal (5)MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (4) Albert Ramos-Vinolas (15)MADRID Rafael Nadal (4) Dominic Thiem (8)ROME Alexander Zverev (16) Novak Djokovic (2)MONTREAL Alexander Zverev (4) Roger Federer (2)CINCINNATI Grigor Dimitrov (7) Nick KyrgiosSHANGHAI Roger Federer (2) Rafael Nadal (1)PARIS Jack Sock (16) Filip Krajinovic (Q)

2016 INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic (1) Milos Raonic (12)MIAMI Novak Djokovic (1) Kei Nishikori (6)MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (5) Gael Monfils (13)MADRID Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (2)ROME Andy Murray (2) Novak Djokovic (1)TORONTO Novak Djokovic (1) Kei Nishikori (3)CINCINNATI Marin Cilic (12) Andy Murray (1)SHANGHAI Andy Murray (2) Roberto Bautista Agut (15)PARIS Andy Murray (2) John Isner

2015 INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic (1) Roger Federer (2)MIAMI Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (3)MONTE-CARLO Novak Djokovic (1) Tomas Berdych (6)MADRID Andy Murray (2) Rafael Nadal (3)ROME Novak Djokovic (1) Roger Federer (2)MONTREAL Andy Murray (2) Novak Djokovic (1)CINCINNATI Roger Federer (2) Novak Djokovic (1)SHANGHAI Novak Djokovic (1) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (16)PARIS Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (2)

2014 INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic (2) Roger Federer (7)MIAMI Novak Djokovic (2) Rafael Nadal (1)MONTE-CARLO Stan Wawrinka (3) Roger Federer (4/WC)MADRID Rafael Nadal (1) Kei Nishikori (10)ROME Novak Djokovic (2) Rafael Nadal (1)TORONTO Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (13) Roger Federer (2)CINCINNATI Roger Federer (2) David Ferrer (6)SHANGHAI Roger Federer (3) Gilles Simon PARIS Novak Djokovic (1) Milos Raonic (7)

ATP MASTERS 1000 FINALS

Daniil Medvedev captured his first of two ATP Masters 1000 titles at the Western & Southern Open last summer.

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2013 INDIAN WELLS Rafael Nadal (5) Juan Martin del Potro (7)MIAMI Andy Murray (2) David Ferrer (3)MONTE-CARLO Novak Djokovic (1) Rafael Nadal (3)MADRID Rafael Nadal (5) Stan Wawrinka (15)ROME Rafael Nadal (5) Roger Federer (2)MONTREAL Rafael Nadal (4) Milos Raonic (11)CINCINNATI Rafael Nadal (4) John Isner SHANGHAI Novak Djokovic (1) Juan Martin del Potro (6)PARIS Novak Djokovic (2) David Ferrer (3)

2012 INDIAN WELLS Roger Federer (3) John Isner (11)MIAMI Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (4)MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (2) Novak Djokovic (1)MADRID Roger Federer (3) Tomas Berdych (6)ROME Rafael Nadal (2) Novak Djokovic (1)TORONTO Novak Djokovic (1) Richard Gasquet (14)CINCINNATI Roger Federer (1) Novak Djokovic (2)SHANGHAI Novak Djokovic (2) Andy Murray (3)PARIS David Ferrer (4) Jerzy Janowicz (Q)

2011 INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic (3) Rafael Nadal (1)MIAMI Novak Djokovic (2) Rafael Nadal (1)MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (1) David Ferrer (4)MADRID Novak Djokovic (2) Rafael Nadal (1)ROME Novak Djokovic (2) Rafael Nadal (1)MONTREAL Novak Djokovic (1) Mardy Fish (6)CINCINNATI Andy Murray (4) Novak Djokovic (1)SHANGHAI Andy Murray (2) David Ferrer (3)PARIS Roger Federer (3) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (6)

2010 INDIAN WELLS Ivan Ljubicic (20) Andy Roddick (7)MIAMI Andy Roddick (6) Tomas Berdych (16)MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (2) Fernando Verdasco (6)ROME Rafael Nadal (3) David Ferrer (13)MADRID Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)TORONTO Andy Murray (4) Roger Federer (3)CINCINNATI Roger Federer (3) Mardy Fish (WC)SHANGHAI Andy Murray (4) Roger Federer (3)PARIS Robin Soderling (4) Gael Monfils (12)

2009 INDIAN WELLS Rafael Nadal (1) Andy Murray (4)MIAMI Andy Murray (4) Novak Djokovic (3)MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (1) Novak Djokovic (3)ROME Rafael Nadal (1) Novak Djokovic (3)MADRID Roger Federer (2) Rafael Nadal (1)MONTREAL Andy Murray (3) Juan Martin del Potro (6)CINCINNATI Roger Federer (1) Novak Djokovic (4)SHANGHAI Nikolay Davydenko (6) Rafael Nadal (1)PARIS Novak Djokovic (3) Gael Monfils (15)

2008 INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic (3) Mardy Fish MIAMI Nikolay Davydenko (4) Rafael Nadal (2)MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)ROME Novak Djokovic (3) Stan Wawrinka HAMBURG Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)TORONTO Rafael Nadal (2) Nicolas Kiefer CINCINNATI Andy Murray (8) Novak Djokovic (3)MADRID Andy Murray (4) Gilles Simon PARIS Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (13) David Nalbandian (8)

2007 INDIAN WELLS Rafael Nadal (2) Novak Djokovic (12)MIAMI Novak Djokovic (10) Guillermo Canas (Q) MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)ROME Rafael Nadal (2) Fernando Gonzalez (6)HAMBURG Roger Federer (1) Rafael Nadal (2)MONTREAL Novak Djokovic (3) Roger Federer (1)CINCINNATI Roger Federer (1) James Blake (9)MADRID David Nalbandian Roger Federer (1)PARIS David Nalbandian Rafael Nadal (2)

2006 INDIAN WELLS Roger Federer (1) James Blake (12)MIAMI Roger Federer (1) Ivan Ljubicic (6)MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)ROME Rafael Nadal (2) Roger Federer (1)HAMBURG Tommy Robredo (8) Radek Stepanek (15)TORONTO Roger Federer (1) Richard Gasquet CINCINNATI Andy Roddick (9) Juan Carlos Ferrero MADRID Roger Federer (1) Fernando Gonzalez (10)PARIS Nikolay Davydenko (4) Dominik Hrbaty (17)

2005 INDIAN WELLS Roger Federer (1) Lleyton Hewitt (2)MIAMI Roger Federer (1) Rafael Nadal (29)MONTE-CARLO Rafael Nadal (11) Guillermo Coria (6)ROME Rafael Nadal (5) Guillermo Coria (9)HAMBURG Roger Federer (1) Richard Gasquet (Q)MONTREAL Rafael Nadal (1) Andre Agassi (4)CINCINNATI Roger Federer (1) Andy Roddick (5)MADRID Rafael Nadal (1) Ivan Ljubicic (8)PARIS Tomas Berdych Ivan Ljubicic (6)

2004 INDIAN WELLS Roger Federer (1) Tim Henman (9)MIAMI Andy Roddick (2) Guillermo Coria (3)MONTE-CARLO Guillermo Coria (3) Rainer Schuettler (4)ROME Carlos Moya (6) David Nalbandian (5)HAMBURG Roger Federer (1) Guillermo Coria (2)TORONTO Roger Federer (1) Andy Roddick (2)CINCINNATI Andre Agassi (11) Lleyton Hewitt (10)MADRID Marat Safin (3) David Nalbandian (4)PARIS Marat Safin (6) Radek Stepanek (Q)

2003 INDIAN WELLS Lleyton Hewitt (1) Gustavo Kuerten MIAMI Andre Agassi (2) Carlos Moya (5)MONTE-CARLO Juan Carlos Ferrero (1) Guillermo Coria ROME Felix Mantilla Roger Federer (4)HAMBURG Guillermo Coria (12) Agustin Calleri MONTREAL Andy Roddick (6) David Nalbandian CINCINNATI Andy Roddick (7) Mardy Fish MADRID Juan Carlos Ferrero (1) Nicolas Massu PARIS Tim Henman Andrei Pavel

2002 INDIAN WELLS Lleyton Hewitt (1) Tim Henman (9)MIAMI Andre Agassi (9) Roger Federer (12)MONTE-CARLO Juan Carlos Ferrero (2) Carlos Moya ROME Andre Agassi (9) Tommy Haas (7)HAMBURG Roger Federer (11) Marat Safin (6)TORONTO Guillermo Canas Andy Roddick (12)CINCINNATI Carlos Moya (16) Lleyton Hewitt (1)MADRID Andre Agassi (2) Jiri Novak (11)PARIS Marat Safin (3) Lleyton Hewitt (1)

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2001 INDIAN WELLS Andre Agassi (4) Pete Sampras (3)MIAMI Andre Agassi (3) Jan-Michael Gambill (19)MONTE-CARLO Gustavo Kuerten (2) Hicham Arazi ROME Juan Carlos Ferrero (8) Gustavo Kuerten (1)HAMBURG Albert Portas (Q) Juan Carlos Ferrero (8)MONTREAL Andrei Pavel Patrick Rafter (9)CINCINNATI Gustavo Kuerten (1) Patrick Rafter (8)STUTTGART Tommy Haas (15) Max Mirnyi (Q)PARIS Sebastien Grosjean (6) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (4)

2000 INDIAN WELLS Alex Corretja Thomas Enqvist (10)MIAMI Pete Sampras (2) Gustavo Kuerten (6)MONTE-CARLO Cedric Pioline (8) Dominik Hrbaty ROME Magnus Norman (3) Gustavo Kuerten (4)HAMBURG Gustavo Kuerten (5) Marat Safin (12)TORONTO Marat Safin (8) Harel Levy (Q)CINCINNATI Thomas Enqvist (7) Tim Henman (15)STUTTGART Wayne Ferreira Lleyton Hewitt (8)PARIS Marat Safin (2) Mark Philippoussis (13)

1999 INDIAN WELLS Mark Philippoussis Carlos Moya (4)MIAMI Richard Krajicek (7) Sebastien Grosjean MONTE-CARLO Gustavo Kuerten (13) Marcelo Rios (9)HAMBURG Marcelo Rios (4) Mariano Zabaleta ROME Gustavo Kuerten (16) Patrick Rafter (4)MONTREAL Thomas Johansson (11) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (3)CINCINNATI Pete Sampras (1) Patrick Rafter (2)STUTTGART Thomas Enqvist (13) Richard Krajicek (8)PARIS Andre Agassi (1) Marat Safin

1998 INDIAN WELLS Marcelo Rios (7) Greg Rusedski (6)MIAMI Marcelo Rios (3) Andre Agassi (29)MONTE-CARLO Carlos Moya (14) Cedric Pioline (10)HAMBURG Albert Costa Alex Corretja (4)ROME Marcelo Rios (3) Albert Costa TORONTO Patrick Rafter (3) Richard Krajicek (6)CINCINNATI Patrick Rafter (5) Pete Sampras (1)STUTTGART Richard Krajicek (11) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (10)PARIS Greg Rusedski (13) Pete Sampras (1)

1997 INDIAN WELLS Michael Chang (3) Bohdan Ulihrach MIAMI Thomas Muster (2) Sergi Bruguera (30)MONTE-CARLO Marcelo Rios (7) Alex Corretja (12)HAMBURG Andrei Medvedev Felix Mantilla (10)ROME Alex Corretja (10) Marcelo Rios (7)MONTREAL Chris Woodruff Gustavo Kuerten (6)CINCINNATI Pete Sampras (1) Thomas Muster (5)STUTTGART Petr Korda (15) Richard Krajicek (16)PARIS Pete Sampras (1) Jonas Bjorkman (12)

1996 INDIAN WELLS Michael Chang (5) Paul Haarhuis MIAMI Andre Agassi (3) Goran Ivanisevic (6)MONTE-CARLO Thomas Muster (1) Albert Costa (16)HAMBURG Roberto Carretero (Q) Alex Corretja ROME Thomas Muster (1) Richard Krajicek CINCINNATI Andre Agassi (6) Michael Chang (3)TORONTO Wayne Ferreira (3) Todd Woodbridge STUTTGART Boris Becker (6) Pete Sampras (1)PARIS Thomas Enqvist (12) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (4)

1995 INDIAN WELLS Pete Sampras (1) Andre Agassi (2)MIAMI Andre Agassi (2) Pete Sampras (1)MONTE-CARLO Thomas Muster (9) Boris Becker (2)HAMBURG Andrei Medvedev (12) Goran Ivanisevic (4)ROME Thomas Muster (7) Sergi Bruguera (8)MONTREAL Andre Agassi (1) Pete Sampras (2)CINCINNATI Andre Agassi (1) Michael Chang (4)ESSEN Thomas Muster (3) MaliVai Washington PARIS Pete Sampras (1) Boris Becker (3)

1994 INDIAN WELLS Pete Sampras (1) Petr Korda (10)MIAMI Pete Sampras (1) Andre Agassi (24)MONTE-CARLO Andrei Medvedev (6) Sergi Bruguera (5)HAMBURG Andrei Medvedev (4) Yevgeny Kafelnikov ROME Pete Sampras (1) Boris Becker (8)TORONTO Andre Agassi (8) Jason Stoltenberg CINCINNATI Michael Chang (4) Stefan Edberg (2)STOCKHOLM Boris Becker (6) Goran Ivanisevic (2)PARIS Andre Agassi (8) Marc Rosset (14)

1993 INDIAN WELLS Jim Courier (1) Wayne Ferreira (14)MIAMI Pete Sampras (2) MaliVai Washington (14)MONTE-CARLO Sergi Bruguera (11) Cedric Pioline HAMBURG Michael Stich (6) Andrei Chesnokov ROME Jim Courier (2) Goran Ivanisevic (4)MONTREAL Mikael Pernfors Todd Martin (13)CINCINNATI Michael Chang (7) Stefan Edberg (3)STOCKHOLM Michael Stich (4) Goran Ivanisevic (8)PARIS Goran Ivanisevic (9) Andrei Medvedev (8)

1992 INDIAN WELLS Michael Chang (12) Andrei Chesnokov MIAMI Michael Chang (6) Alberto Mancini (20)MONTE-CARLO Thomas Muster Aaron Krickstein (16)HAMBURG Stefan Edberg (1) Michael Stich (3)ROME Jim Courier (1) Carlos Costa TORONTO Andre Agassi (2) Ivan Lendl (3)CINCINNATI Pete Sampras (3) Ivan Lendl (8)STOCKHOLM Goran Ivanisevic (4) Guy Forget (8)PARIS Boris Becker (9) Guy Forget (11)

1991 INDIAN WELLS Jim Courier (16) Guy Forget (3)MIAMI Jim Courier (13) David Wheaton MONTE-CARLO Sergi Bruguera (9) Boris Becker (2)HAMBURG Karel Novacek (13) Magnus GustafssonROME Emilio Sanchez (9) Alberto Mancini (Q)MONTREAL Andrei Chesnokov (12) Petr Korda CINCINNATI Guy Forget (6) Pete Sampras (7)STOCKHOLM Boris Becker (2) Stefan Edberg (1)PARIS Guy Forget (5) Pete Sampras (6)

1990 INDIAN WELLS Stefan Edberg (2/WC) Andre Agassi (6)MIAMI Andre Agassi (5) Stefan Edberg (3)MONTE-CARLO Andrei Chesnokov (12) Thomas Muster HAMBURG Juan Aguilera Boris Becker (1)ROME Thomas Muster (10) Andrei Chesnokov (8)TORONTO Michael Chang (7) Jay Berger (4)CINCINNATI Stefan Edberg (1) Brad Gilbert (4)STOCKHOLM Boris Becker (2) Stefan Edberg (1)PARIS Stefan Edberg (1) Boris Becker (2)

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Player Record (Finish) Prize Money (US$)Jannik Sinner 4-1 (W) $372,000 Alex de Minaur 4-1 (F) $295,000Miomir Kecmanovic 2-2 (SF) $185,000Frances Tiafoe 2-2 (SF) $185,000Ugo Humbert 1-2 (RR) $89,000Capser Ruud 1-2 (RR) $89,000Mikael Ymer 1-2 (RR) $89,000Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 0-3 (RR) $56,000

SINGLES

YEAR HOST CHAMPION FINALIST SCORE2019 Milan (Allianz Cloud) Jannik Sinner Alex de Minaur 42 41 422018 Milan (Fiera Milano) Stefanos Tsitsipas Alex de Minaur 24 41 43[3] 43[3]2017 Milan (Fiera Milano) Hyeon Chung Andrey Rublev 34[5] 43[2] 42 42

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORY

SATURDAY 9 NOVEMBER

Final[8] [WC] J. Sinner [ITA] d [1] A. de Minaur [AUS] 42 41 42

FRIDAY 8 NOVEMBER

Semi-finals[1] A. de Minaur [AUS] d [2] F. Tiafoe [USA] 42 41 04 42[8] [WC] J. Sinner [ITA] d [5] M. Kecmanovic [SRB] 24 41 42 42

THURSDAY 7 NOVEMBER

Round Robin – Group A[1] A. de Minaur [AUS] d [4] C. Ruud [NOR] 41 40 42[5] M. Kecmanovic [SRB] d [7] A. Davidovich Fokina [ESP] 41 41 43[6]

Round Robin – Group B[2] F. Tiafoe [USA] d [6] M. Ymer [SWE] 42 42 42[3] U. Humbert [FRA] d [8] [WC] J. Sinner [ITA] 43[5] 34[3] 42 42

WEDNESDAY 6 NOVEMBER

Round Robin – Group A[1] A. de Minaur [AUS] d [5] M. Kecmanovic [SRB] 41 43[4] 14 40[4] C. Ruud [NOR] d [7] A. Davidovich Fokina [ESP] 34[2] 43[2] 42 34[2] 41

Round Robin – Group B[2] F. Tiafoe [USA] d [3] U. Humbert [FRA] 42 43[5] 34[4] 41[8] [WC] J. Sinner [ITA] d [6] M. Ymer [SWE] 40 42 41

TUESDAY 5 NOVEMBER

Round Robin – Group A[1] A. de Minaur [AUS] d [7] A. Davidovich Fokina [ESP] 42 34[5] 41 41[5] M. Kecmanovic [SRB] d [4] C. Ruud [NOR] 43[5] 43[5] 42

Round Robin – Group B[8] [WC] J. Sinner [ITA] d [2] F. Tiafoe [USA] 34[4] 42 42 42[6] M. Ymer [SWE] d [3] U. Humbert [FRA] 43[2] 14 42 41

JANNIK SINNER

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS

5-9 November 2019 in Milan, Italy (Allianz Cloud) · 8 Players 21-and-Under $1,400,000 (Indoor Hard) · 3-out-of-5 sets to 4 games – No ad

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20-22 September 2019 in Geneva, Switzerland (Palexpo - Indoor Hard)2 teams of 6 players · Match Tiebreak in lieu of third set

SUNDAY 22 SEPTEMBER

J. Isner [WLD] / J. Sock [WLD] d R. Federer [EUR] / S. Tsitsipas [EUR] 57 64 10-8T. Fritz [WLD] d D. Thiem [EUR] 75 67[3] 10-5R. Federer [EUR] d J. Isner [WLD] 64 76[3]A. Zverev [EUR] d M. Raonic [WLD] 64 36 10-4

SATURDAY 21 SEPTEMBER

J. Isner [WLD] d A. Zverev [EUR] 67[2] 64 10-1R. Federer [EUR] d N. Kyrgios [WLD] 67[5] 75 10-7R. Nadal [EUR] d M. Raonic [WLD] 63 76[1]N. Kyrgios [WLD] / J. Sock [WLD] d R. Nadal [EUR] / S. Tsitsipas [EUR] 64 36 10-6

FRIDAY 20 SEPTEMBER

D. Thiem [EUR] d D. Shapovalov [WLD] 64 57 13-11J. Sock [WLD] d F. Fognini [EUR] 61 76[3]S. Tsitsipas [EUR] d T. Fritz [WLD] 62 16 10-7R. Federer [EUR] / A. Zverev [EUR] d D. Shapovalov [WLD] / J. Sock [WLD] 63 75

TEAM EUROPE - 2019 LAVER CUP CHAMPIONS

LAVER CUP

YEAR HOST CHAMPION FINALIST SCORE2019 Geneva Europe World 13-112018 Chicago Europe World 13-82017 Prague Europe World 15-9

LAVER CUP HISTORY

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YEAR SINGLES CHAMPION (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) DOUBLES CHAMPION MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPION BOYS’ CHAMPION2019 Novak Djokovic (1) Rafael Nadal (2) Pierre-Hugues Herbert / Nicolas Mahut Rajeev Ram / Barbora Krejcikova Lorenzo Musetti 2018 Roger Federer (2) Marin Cilic (6) Oliver Marach / Mate Pavic Mate Pavic / Gabriela Dabrowski Sebastian Korda 2017 Roger Federer (17) Rafael Nadal (9) Henri Kontinen / John Peers Juan Sebastian Cabal / Abigail Spears Zsombor Piros2016 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 Safiullin2014 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 competition1985 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 Whitecross1978 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

SINGLES TITLE LEADERS7- Novak Djokovic (2008, 2011-13, 2015-16, 2019)6- Roger Federer (2004, 2006-07, 2010, 2017-18) 4- Andre Agassi (1995, 2000-01, 2003)3- Mats Wilander (1983-84, 1988)

DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS6- Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan (2006-07, 2009-11, 2013)4- Mark Edmondson (1980-81, 1983-84)3- Jonas Bjorkman (1998-99, 2001) Rick Leach (1988-89, 2000) John Newcombe (1971, 1973, 1976) Tony Roche (1971, 1976-77 January) Kim Warwick (1978, 1980-81) Todd Woodbridge (1992, 1997, 2001)

TOP 10 WIN LEADERSRoger Federer 97-14 Novak Djokovic 68-8Rafael Nadal 61-13Stefan Edberg 56-10Andre Agassi 48-5Ivan Lendl 48-10Andy Murray 48-13Tomas Berdych 47-16Pete Sampras 45-9David Ferrer 41-16

YOUNGEST CHAMPIONMats Wilander, 1983 (19y4m)

OLDEST CHAMPIONKen Rosewall, 1972 (37y2m)

AUSTRALIAN OPEN HISTORY OPEN ERA (SINCE 1969)

LOCATION / SURFACE 1988-present Melbourne (Melbourne Park) / Hard1972-87 Melbourne (Kooyong) / Grass1970-71 Sydney / Grass1969 Brisbane / Grass

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CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS

2019 (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Nadal (14) S. Tsitsipas (28) L. Pouille (8) K. Nishikori (16) M. Raonic (22) R. Bautista Agut F. Tiafoe

2018 (2) R. Federer (6) M. Cilic H. Chung K. Edmund (1) R. Nadal (3) G. Dimitrov (19) T. Berdych T. Sandgren

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

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NOVAK DJOKOVIC

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ROLAND GARROS HISTORY OPEN ERA (SINCE 1968)

YOUNGEST CHAMPIONMichael Chang, 1989 (17y4m)

OLDEST CHAMPIONAndres Gimeno, 1972 (34y10m)

YEAR SINGLES CHAMPION (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) DOUBLES CHAMPION MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPION BOYS’ CHAMPION2019 Rafael Nadal (2) Dominic Thiem (4) Kevin Krawietz / Andreas Mies Ivan Dodig / Latisha Chan Holger Vitus Nodskov Rune 2018 Rafael Nadal (1) Dominic Thiem (7) Pierre-Hugues Herbert / Nicolas Mahut Ivan Dodig / Latisha Chan Chun Hsin Tseng 2017 Rafael Nadal (4) Stan Wawrinka (3) Ryan Harrison / Michael Venus Rohan Bopanna / Gabriela Dabrowski Alexei Popyrin2016 Novak Djokovic (1) Andy Murray (2) Feliciano Lopez / Marc Lopez Leander Paes / Martina Hingis Geoffrey Blancaneaux2015 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 Cristian 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

*Closed to contract professionals

SINGLES TITLE LEADERS12- Rafael Nadal (2005-08, 2010-14, 2017-19)6- Bjorn Borg (1974-75, 1978-81)3- Gustavo Kuerten (1997, 2000-01)

Ivan Lendl (1984, 1986-87) Mats Wilander (1982, 1985, 1988)

DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS4- Max Mirnyi (2005-06, 2011-12)

Daniel Nestor (2007, 2010-12)3- Leander Paes (1999, 2001, 2009)

Paul Haarhuis (1995, 1998, 2002) Anders Jarryd (1983, 1987, 1991) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (1996-97, 2002)

TOP 10 WIN LEADERSRafael Nadal 93-2Roger Federer 70-17Novak Djokovic 68-14Guillermo Vilas 58-17Ivan Lendl 53-12Andre Agassi 51-16Bjorn Borg 49-2 Mats Wilander 47-9David Ferrer 44-16Stan Wawrinka 42-14

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CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS

2019 (2) R. Nadal (4) D. Thiem (1) N. Djokovic (3) R. Federer (5) A. Zverev (7) K. Nishikori (10) K. Khachanov (24) S. Wawrinka

2018 (1) R. Nadal (7) D. Thiem (5) J. del Potro M. Cecchinato (2) A. Zverev (3) M. Cilic (11) D. Schwartzman (20) N. Djokovic

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

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RAFAELNADAL

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SINGLES TITLE LEADERS 8- Roger Federer (2003-07, 2009, 2012, 2017)7- Pete Sampras (1993-95, 1997-2000) 5- Novak Djokovic (2011, 2014-15, 2018-19)

Bjorn Borg (1976-80)3- Boris Becker (1985-86, 1989)

John McEnroe (1981, 1983-84)

YOUNGEST CHAMPIONBoris Becker, 1985 (17y7m)

DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS9- Todd Woodbridge (1993-97, 2000, 2002-04)6- Mark Woodforde (1993-97, 2000)5- John McEnroe (1979, 1981, 1983-84, 1992)4- Mike Bryan (2006, 2011, 2013, 2018)

Peter Fleming (1979, 1981, 1983-84) John Newcombe (1968-70, 1974) Tony Roche (1968-70, 1974)

OLDEST CHAMPIONRoger Federer, 2017 (35y11m)

YEAR SINGLES CHAMPION (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) DOUBLES CHAMPION MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPION BOYS’ CHAMPION2019 Novak Djokovic (1) Roger Federer (2) Juan Sebastian Cabal / Robert Farah Ivan Dodig / Latisha Chan Shintaro Mochizuki 2018 Novak Djokovic (12) Kevin Anderson (8) Mike Bryan / Jack Sock Alexander Peya / Nicole Melichar Chun Hsin Tseng 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 Shapovalov2015 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 Saville2010 Rafael Nadal (2) Tomas Berdych (12) Jurgen Melzer / Philipp Petzschner Leander Paes / Cara Black Marton Fucsovics2009 Roger Federer (2) Andy Roddick (6) Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjic Mark Knowles / Anna-Lena Groenefeld Andrey Kuznetsov2008 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 Young2006 Roger Federer (1) Rafael Nadal (2) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan Andy Ram / Vera Zvonareva Thiemo de Bakker2005 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 Humphries1993 Pete Sampras (1) Jim Courier (3) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde Mark Woodforde / Martina Navratilova Razvan Sabau1992 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 Enqvist1990 Stefan Edberg (3) Boris Becker (2) Rick Leach / Jim Pugh Rick Leach / Zina Garrison Leander Paes1989 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

*Closed to contract professionals (S) = Unnumbered seed

WIMBLEDON HISTORY OPEN ERA (SINCE 1968)

TOP 10 WIN LEADERSRoger Federer 101-13Jimmy Connors 84-18Novak Djokovic 72-10 Boris Becker 71-12Pete Sampras 63-7John McEnroe 59-11Andy Murray 57-10Rafael Nadal 53-12Bjorn Borg 51-4Stefan Edberg 49-12Goran Ivanisevic 49-14

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CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS

2019 (1) N. Djokovic (2) R. Federer (3) R. Nadal (23) R. Bautista Agut (8) K. Nishikori (21) D. Goffin (26) G. Pella S. Querrey

2018 (12) N. Djokovic (8) K. Anderson (2) R. Nadal (9) J. Isner (1) R. Federer (5) J. del Potro (13) M. Raonic (24) K. Nishikori

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

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

NOVAKDJOKOVIC

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LOCATION / SURFACE 1978-present Flushing / Hard1975-77 Forest Hills / Clay1968-74 Forest Hills / Grass

DOUBLES TITLE LEADERS 6- Mike Bryan (2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018) 5- Bob Bryan (2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014)4- Bob Lutz (1968, 1974, 1978, 1980)

John McEnroe (1979, 1981, 1983, 1989) Stan Smith (1968, 1974, 1978, 1980)

SINGLES TITLE LEADERS 5- Roger Federer (2004-08)

Jimmy Connors (1974, 1976, 1978, 1982-83) Pete Sampras (1990, 1993, 1995-96, 2002)

4- Rafael Nadal (2010, 2013, 2017, 2019) John McEnroe (1979-81, 1984)

3- Novak Djokovic (2011, 2015, 2018) Ivan Lendl (1985-87)

YOUNGEST CHAMPIONPete Sampras, 1990 (19y1m)

OLDEST CHAMPIONKen Rosewall, 1970 (35y10m)

YEAR SINGLES CHAMPION (Seed) FINALIST (Seed) DOUBLES CHAMPION MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPION BOYS’ CHAMPION2019 Rafael Nadal (2) Daniil Medvedev (5) Juan Sebastian Cabal / Robert Farah Jamie Murray / Bethanie Mattek-Sands Jonas Forejtek 2018 Novak Djokovic (6) Juan Martin del Potro (3) Mike Bryan / Jack Sock Jamie Murray / Bethanie Mattek-Sands Thiago Seyboth Wild2017 Rafael Nadal (1) Kevin Anderson (28) Jean-Julien Rojer / Horia Tecau Jamie Murray / Martina Hingis Wu Yibing2016 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 1968-721971 Stan Smith (2) Jan Kodes John Newcombe / Roger Taylor Owen Davidson / Billie Jean King1970 Ken Rosewall (3) Tony Roche (4) Pierre Barthes / Niki Pilic Marty Riessen / Margaret Court1969 Rod Laver (1) Tony Roche (3) Ken Rosewall / Fred Stolle Marty Riessen / Margaret Court1968 Arthur Ashe (5) Tom Okker (8) Bob Lutz / Stan Smith Peter Curtis / Mary Ann Eisel

US OPEN HISTORY OPEN ERA (SINCE 1968)

TOP 10 WIN LEADERS Jimmy Connors 98-17Roger Federer 89-14Andre Agassi 79-19Ivan Lendl 73-13Novak Djokovic 72-11 Pete Sampras 71-9John McEnroe 65-12Rafael Nadal 64-11Lleyton Hewitt 47-14Andy Murray 45-12

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CHAMPION FINALIST SEMI-FINALISTS QUARTER-FINALISTS

2019 (2) R. Nadal (5) D. Medvedev (24) M. Berrettini G. Dimitrov (3) R. Federer (13) G. Monfils (20) D. Schwartzman (23) S. Wawrinka

2018 (6) N. Djokovic (3) J. del Potro (1) R. Nadal (21) K. Nishikori (7) M. Cilic (9) D. Thiem (11) J. Isner J. Millman

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

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

RAFAELNADAL

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2016 — RIO DE JANEIRO Singles Doubles Mixed DoublesGold 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)

2012 — LONDON Singles Doubles Mixed DoublesGold Medal Andy Murray (GBR) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan (USA) Mirnyi / Azarenka (BLR)Silver Medal Roger Federer (SUI) Michael Llodra / Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) A. Murray / Robson (GBR)Bronze Medal Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) Julien Benneteau / Richard Gasquet (FRA) M. Bryan / Raymond (USA)

2008 — BEIJING Singles DoublesGold Medal Rafael Nadal (ESP) Roger Federer / Stan Wawrinka (SUI)Silver Medal Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) Simon Aspelin / Thomas Johansson (SWE)Bronze Medal Novak Djokovic (SRB) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan (USA)

2004 — ATHENS Singles DoublesGold Medal Nicolas Massu (CHI) Fernando Gonzalez / Nicolas Massu (CHI)Silver Medal Mardy Fish (USA) Nicolas Kiefer / Rainer Schuettler (GER)Bronze Medal Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) Mario Ancic / Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)

2000 — SYDNEY Singles DoublesGold Medal Yevgeny Kafelnikov (RUS) Sebastien Lareau / Daniel Nestor (CAN)Silver Medal Tommy Haas (GER) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde (AUS)Bronze Medal Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA) Alex Corretja / Albert Costa (ESP)

1996 — ATLANTA Singles DoublesGold Medal Andre Agassi (USA) Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde (AUS)Silver Medal Sergi Bruguera (ESP) Neil Broad / Tim Henman (GBR)Bronze Medal Leander Paes (IND) Marc-Kevin Goellner / David Prinosil (GER)

1992 — BARCELONA Singles DoublesGold Medal Marc Rosset (SUI) Boris Becker / Michael Stich (GER)Silver Medal Jordi Arrese (ESP) Wayne Ferreira / Piet Norval (RSA)Bronze Medal Andrei Cherkasov (RUS) Goran Ivanisevic / Goran Prpic (CRO) Goran Ivanisevic (CRO) Javier Frana / Cristian Miniussi (ARG) 1988 — SEOUL Singles DoublesGold Medal Miloslav Mecir (TCH) Ken Flach / Robert Seguso (USA)Silver Medal Tim Mayotte (USA) Sergio Casal / Emilio Sanchez (ESP)Bronze Medal Stefan Edberg (SWE) Stefan Edberg / Anders Jarryd (SWE) Brad Gilbert (USA) Miloslav Mecir / Milan Srejber (TCH)

OLYMPIC MEDALLISTS

ALL-TIME GRAND SLAM TITLE LEADERSAustralian

OpenPlayer WimbledonRoland Garros US Open W-L in

Finals

1 Roger Federer 6-1 1-4 8-4 5-2 20-112 Rafael Nadal 1-4 12-0 2-3 4-1 19-83 Novak Djokovic 7-0 1-3 5-1 3-5 16-9 4 Pete Sampras 2-1 --- 7-0 5-3 14-45 Roy Emerson 6-1 2-1 2-0 2-1 12-36 Rod Laver 3-1 2-1 4-2 2-2 11-6 Bjorn Borg --- 6-0 5-1 0-4 11-58 Bill Tilden --- 0-2 3-0 7-3 10-59 Ivan Lendl 2-2 3-2 0-2 3-5 8-11 Ken Rosewall 4-1 2-1 0-4 2-2 8-8 Andre Agassi 4-0 1-2 1-1 2-4 8-7 Jimmy Connors 1-1 --- 2-4 5-2 8-7 Fred Perry 1-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 8-2

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DAVIS CUP CHAMPIONS

DAVIS CUP FINALS

2019 Madrid Spain Canada 2-02018 Lille Croatia France 3-1 2017 Lille France Belgium 3-22016 Zagreb Argentina Croatia 3-22015 Ghent Great Britain Belgium 3-12014 Lille Switzerland France 3-12013 Belgrade Czech Republic Serbia 3-22012 Prague Czech Republic Spain 3-22011 Seville Spain Argentina 3-12010 Belgrade Serbia France 3-22009 Barcelona Spain Czech Republic 5-02008 Mar del Plata Spain Argentina 3-12007 Portland USA Russia 4-12006 Moscow Russia Argentina 3-22005 Bratislava Croatia Slovakia 3-22004 Seville Spain USA 3-22003 Melbourne Australia Spain 3-12002 Paris Russia France 3-22001 Melbourne France Australia 3-22000 Barcelona Spain Australia 3-11999 Nice Australia France 3-21998 Milan Sweden Italy 4-11997 Gothenburg Sweden USA 5-01996 Malmo France Sweden 3-21995 Moscow USA Russia 3-21994 Moscow Sweden Russia 4-1 1993 Dusseldorf Germany Australia 4-11992 Fort Worth USA Switzerland 3-11991 Lyon France USA 3-11990 St. Petersburg USA Australia 3-21989 Stuttgart West Germany Sweden 3-21988 Gothenburg West Germany Sweden 4-11987 Gothenburg Sweden India 5-01986 Kooyong Australia Sweden 3-21985 Munich Sweden West Germany 3-21984 Gothenburg Sweden USA 4-11983 Kooyong Australia Sweden 3-21982 Grenoble USA France 4-11981 Cincinnati USA Argentina 3-11980 Prague Czechoslovakia Italy 4-11979 San Francisco USA Italy 5-01978 Rancho Mirage USA Great Britain 4-11977 Sydney Australia Italy 3-11976 Santiago Italy Chile 4-11975 Stockholm Sweden Czechoslovakia 3-21974 N/A South Africa India W/O1973 Cleveland Australia USA 5-01972 Bucharest USA Romania 3-21971 Charlotte USA Romania 3-21970 Cleveland USA West Germany 5-01969 Cleveland USA Romania 5-01968 Adelaide USA Australia 4-11967 Brisbane Australia Spain 4-11966 Kooyong Australia India 4-11965 Sydney Australia Spain 4-11964 Cleveland Australia USA 3-2

1963 Adelaide USA Australia 3-21962 Brisbane Australia Mexico 5-01961 Kooyong Australia Italy 5-01960 Sydney Australia Italy 4-11959 Forest Hills Australia USA 3-21958 Brisbane USA Australia 3-21957 Kooyong Australia USA 3-21956 Adelaide Australia USA 5-01955 Forest Hills Australia USA 5-01954 Sydney USA Australia 3-21953 Kooyong Australia USA 3-21952 Adelaide Australia USA 4-11951 Sydney Australia USA 3-21950 Forest Hills Australia USA 4-11949 Forest Hills USA Australia 4-11948 Forest Hills USA Australia 5-01947 Forest Hills USA Australia 4-11946 Kooyong USA Australia 5-01940-45 Not Held1939 Haverford Australia USA 3-21938 Philadelphia USA Australia 3-21937 Wimbledon USA Great Britain 4-11936 Wimbledon Great Britain Australia 3-21935 Wimbledon Great Britain USA 5-01934 Wimbledon Great Britain USA 4-11933 Paris Great Britain France 3-21932 Paris France USA 3-21931 Paris France Great Britain 3-21930 Paris France USA 4-11929 Paris France USA 3-21928 Paris France USA 4-11927 Philadelphia France USA 3-21926 Philadelphia USA France 4-11925 Philadelphia USA France 5-01924 Philadelphia USA Australia 5-01923 Forest Hills USA Australia 4-11922 Forest Hills USA Australasia 4-11921 Forest Hills USA Japan 5-01920 Auckland USA Australasia 5-01919 Sydney Australasia Great Britain 4-11915-18 Not Held1914 Forest Hills Australasia USA 3-21913 Wimbledon USA Great Britain 3-21912 Melbourne British Isles Australasia 3-21911 Christchurch Australasia USA 5-01910 Not Held1909 Sydney Australasia USA 5-01908 Melbourne Australasia USA 3-21907 Wimbledon Australasia British Isles 3-21906 Wimbledon British Isles USA 5-01905 Wimbledon British Isles USA 5-01904 Wimbledon British Isles Belgium 5-01903 Boston British Isles USA 4-11902 Brooklyn USA British Isles 3-21901 Not Held1900 Boston USA British Isles 3-0

YEAR HOST CHAMPION FINALIST SCORE YEAR HOST CHAMPION FINALIST SCORE

United States 32Australia 28France 10 Great Britain 10

Sweden 7Spain 6Czech Republic 3Germany 3

Croatia 2Russia 2Argentina 1 Italy 1

Serbia 1South Africa 1Switzerland 1

COUNTRY NO. COUNTRY NO. COUNTRY NO. COUNTRY NO.

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TITLE LEADERS

Player ATP Tour Event(s) ATP Challenger Tour Event(s)Matteo Berrettini Budapest & Stuttgart Phoenix, USATaylor Fritz Eastbourne Newport Beach, USAHubert Hurkacz Winston-Salem Canberra, AUSLorenzo Sonego Antalya Genoa, ITA Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Montpellier & Metz Cassis, FRA

ATP TOUR & ATP CHALLENGER TOUR CHAMPIONS

> Youngest champion: Jannik Sinner (Bergamo, ITA) – 17 years, 6 months.

> Oldest champion: Tommy Robredo (Parma, ITA) – 37 years, 2 months.

> A total of 25 titles were won by 12 different #NextGenATP players (born 1998 or later).

> Country with most titles: Italy (15 titles won by 10 different players).

> Total countries with titles: 39.

> Juan Pablo Varillas won the Campinas, BRA title to become the first Peruvian champion since Luis Horna at 2008 Lugano, SUI.

> At 18 years, 3 months, Jannik Sinner is the second-youngest player to win three titles in a season (2003 - Richard Gasquet).

> At 20 years, 7 months, Emil Ruusuvuori is the youngest player to win four titles in a season since Hyeon Chung in 2015.

> Corentin Moutet is the first teenager to win a title in three straight seasons since Evgeny Korolev in 2005-07.

> Matteo Berrettini is the second player in as many years to win a Challenger title and qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals (2018 - Kei Nishikori).

FAST FACTS

2019 ATP CHALLENGER TOUR

WIN-PERCENTAGE LEADERS Minimum 25 matches played

Player W-L Pct. Player W-L Pct. 1 Ricardas Berankis 24-3 .8892 Tommy Paul 30-5 .8573 Ugo Humbert 21-5 .8084 Jannik Sinner 28-7 .8005 Mikael Ymer 39-10 .796

6 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 34-11 .7567 Emil Ruusuvuori 36-12 .7508 Jozef Kovalik 28-10 .7379 James Duckworth 49-18 .73110 Gregoire Barrere 26-10 .722

Player Tournament Age Player Tournament Age

Jannik Sinner Bergamo, ITA 17 years, 6 monthsJannik Sinner Lexington, USA 17 years, 11 monthsJannik Sinner Ortisei, ITA 18 years, 3 months

Nicola Kuhn Segovia, ESP 19 years, 4 monthsThiago Seyboth Wild Guayaquil, ECU 19 years, 8 monthsCorentin Moutet Chennai, IND 19 years, 10 months

TEENAGE CHAMPIONS (4 PLAYERS, 6 TITLES)

Player Total Clay Grass Hard CarpetRicardas Berankis 4 - - 4 -James Duckworth 4 1 - 3 -Emil Ruusuvuori 4 - - 4 -Mikael Ymer 4 1 - 3 -Pablo Andujar 3 3 - - -Alexander Bublik 3 - - 3 -Ugo Humbert 3 - - 3 -Gianluca Mager 3 2 - 1 -Andrej Martin 3 3 - - -Thiago Monteiro 3 3 - - -Tommy Paul 3 1 - 2 -Jannik Sinner 3 - - 3 -

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2002 P. Srichaphan2001 G. Ivanisevic2000 M. Safin1999 N. Lapentti1998 A. Agassi1997 P. Rafter1996 T. Henman1995 T. Enqvist1994 Y. Kafelnikov1993 T. Martin1992 H. Holm1991 J. Courier1990 P. Sampras1989 M. Chang1988 A. Agassi1987 P. Lundgren1986 M. Pernfors1985 B. Becker1984 Not. given1983 J. Arias1982 P. McNamara1981 I. Lendl1980 Not. given1979 V. Pecci1978 J. McEnroe1977 B. Gottfried1976 W. Fibak1975 V. Gerulaitis1974 G. Vilas1973 V. Amritraj

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR*2018 A. de Minaur2017 D. Shapovalov2016 T. Fritz2015 A. Zverev2014 B. Coric2013 J. Vesely2012 M. Klizan2011 M. Raonic2010 T. Kamke2009 H. Zeballos2008 K. Nishikori2007 J. Tsonga2006 Benjamin Becker2005 G. Monfils2004 F. Mayer2003 R. Nadal2002 P. Mathieu2001 A. Roddick2000 O. Rochus1999 J. Ferrero1998 M. Safin1997 J Alonso1996 D. Hrbaty1995 M. Philippoussis1994 A. Costa1993 P. Rafter1992 A. Medvedev1991 B. Black1990 F. Santoro1989 S. Bruguera1988 M. Chang1987 R. Reneberg1986 U. Stenlund1985 J. Yzaga1984 B. Green1983 S. Davis1982 C. Hooper1981 T. Mayotte1980 M. Purcell1979 V. Van Patten1978 J. McEnroe1977 Tim Gullikson1976 W. Fibak1975 V. Gerulaitis

STEFAN EDBERG SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD*(renamed in 1996)2018 R. Nadal2011-17 R. Federer2010 R. Nadal2004-09 R. Federer2002-03 P. Srichaphan1999-01 P. Rafter1998 A. Corretja1997 P. Rafter1996 A. Corretja1995 S. Edberg1993-94 T. Martin1992 S. Edberg1991 J. Fitzgerald1988-90 S. Edberg1987 M. Mecir1986 Y. Noah1985 M. Wilander1984 B. Gottfried1983 J. Higueras1982 S. Denton1981 J. Clerc1980 J. Fillol1979 S. Smith1978 Not given1977 A. Ashe

COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR*2018 N. Djokovic2017 R. Federer2016 J. del Potro 2015 B. Paire2014 D. Goffin2013 R. Nadal2012 T. Haas2011 J. del Potro2010 R. Haase2009 M. Chiudinelli2008 R. Schuettler2007 I. Andreev2006 M. Fish2005 J. Blake2004 T. Haas2003 M. Philippoussis2002 R. Krajicek2001 G. Canas2000 S. Bruguera1999 C. Woodruff1998 Y. El Aynaoui1997 S. Bruguera1996 S. Simian1995 D. Rostagno1994 G. Forget1993 M. Pernfors1992 H. Leconte1991 J. Connors1990 T. Muster1989 G. Prpic1984-88 Not given1983 B. Walts1982 J. Borowiak1981 B. Lutz1980 Not given1979 A. Ashe

ARTHUR ASHE HUMANITARIANAWARD* (renamed in 1999)2018 T. Robredo2017 H. Tecau2016 M. Cilic. 2015 B. Bryan/M. Bryan2014 A. Murray2013 R. Federer2012 N. Djokovic

2011 R. Nadal2010 R. Bopanna/A. Qureshi2009 M. Washington2008 J. Blake2007 I. Ljubicic2006 R. Federer2005 C. Moya2004 A. Roddick2003 G. Kuerten2002 A. Hadad/A. Qureshi2001 A. Agassi2000 R. Krajicek1999 M. Winker1998 P. Rafter1997 N. Mandela1996 P. Flory1995 A. Agassi1994 P. McNamee1993 O. Brown1992 A. Ashe1991 J. O’Shea1990 M. Noah1988-89 Not given1987 R. Finkelstein1986 K. McEnroe1985 S. & M. Smith1984 A. King1983 J. McEnroe

RON BOOKMAN MEDIA EXCELLENCE AWARD*(renamed in 1990)2018 S. Barker 2017 G. Salatino 2016 M. Dickson2015 L. Pearce2014 D. Robson2013 B. Zhang2012 P. Newman2011 J. Mateo2010 L’Equipe2009 V. Martucci2008 A. Trengove2007 B. Collins2006 J. Barrett2005 N. Harman2004 Tennis Channel2003 J. Parsons2002 P. Hernandez2001 C. Clarey2000 I. Carter1999 L’Equipe1998 G. Szepanski1997 J. Parsons1996 B. Haber1995 G. Ciaccia1994 European Tennis Press1993 R. Tommasi1992 D. Maskell1991 R. Adams1990 P. Bouin1987-89 Not given1986 R. Evans1985 R. Briner1984 R. Adams

ATP MASTERS 1000TOURNAMENT OF THE YEAR*2014-18 Indian Wells2009-13 Shanghai2008 Miami2007 Monte-Carlo2002-06 Miami2001 Monte-Carlo

ATP 500 TOURNAMENT OF THE YEAR*2018 London/Queen’s Club 2017 Acapulco2015-16 London/Queen’s Club2008-14 Dubai2007 Acapulco2003-06 Dubai2002 Kitzbuhel2001 Indianapolis1998-00 Miami1988-97 Indianapolis1987 Stratton Mountain1986 Cincinnati

ATP 250 TOURNAMENT OF THE YEAR*2018 Stockholm 2017 Doha2016 Stockholm & Winston-Salem2015 Doha & St Petersburg2013-14 London/Queen’s Club 2005-12 Bastad2003-04 Bastad & Houston2002 Bastad2001 Shanghai2000 Halle1999 Lyon & Scottsdale1998 Dubai1997 Kitzbuhel1996 Gstaad1995 Tel Aviv1994 Sun City1992-93 Scottsdale1991 Gstaad1990 Memphis1986-89 Stuttgart

ATPTOUR.COM FANS’ FAVOURITE*2003-18 R. Federer2001-02 M. Safin2000 G. Kuerten

ATPTOUR.COM FANS’ FAVOURITE DOUBLES TEAM*2018 M. Bryan/J. Sock 2005-17 B. Bryan/M. Bryan

ATP COACH OF THE YEAR*2018 M. Vajda 2017 N. Godwin2016 M. Norman

*2019 awards to be announced after media guide print deadline

ATP WORLD NO.12019 R. Nadal2018 N. Djokovic2017 R. Nadal2016 A. Murray 2014-15 N. Djokovic2013 R. Nadal2011-12 N. Djokovic2010 R. Nadal2009 R. Federer2008 R. Nadal2004-07 R Federer2003 A. Roddick2001-02 L. Hewitt2000 G. Kuerten1999 A. Agassi1993-98 P. Sampras1992 J. Courier1990-91 S. Edberg1989 B. Becker1988 M. Wilander1985-87 I. Lendl1983-84 J. McEnroe1982 J. Connors1981 J. McEnroe1976-80 B. Borg1975 A. Ashe

ATP WORLD NO.1 DOUBLES TEAM2019 J. Cabal/R. Farah2018 O. Marach/M. Pavic2017 L. Kubot/M. Melo2016 J. Murray/B. Soares 2015 J. Rojer/H. Tecau2009-14 B. Bryan/M. Bryan2008 D. Nestor/N. Zimonjic2005-07 B. Bryan/M. Bryan2004 M. Knowles/D. Nestor2003 B. Bryan/M. Bryan2002 M. Knowles/D. Nestor2001 J. Bjorkman/T. Woodbridge2000 T. Woodbridge/M. Woodforde1999 M. Bhupathi/L. Paes1998 J. Eltingh/P. Haarhuis1995-97 T. Woodbridge/M. Woodforde1994 J. Eltingh/P. Haarhuis1993 G. Connell/P. Galbraith1992 T. Woodbridge/M. Woodforde1991 J. Fitzgerald/A. Jarryd1990 P. Aldrich/D. Visser1988-89 R. Leach/J. Pugh1987 S. Edberg/A. Jarryd1986 H. Gildemeister/A. Gomez1985 K. Flach/R. Seguso1983-84 P. Fleming/J. McEnroe1982 S. Stewart/F. Taygan1981 P. Fleming/J. McEnroe1980 B. Lutz/S. Smith1979 P. Fleming/J. McEnroe1977-78 B. Hewitt/F. McMillan1975-76 B. Gottfried/R. Ramirez

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER OF THE YEAR*2018 S. Tsitsipas2017 D. Shapovalov2016 L. Pouille 2015 H. Chung2014 R. Bautista Agut2013 P. Carreno Busta2012 M. Matosevic2011 A. Bogomolov Jr.2010 A. Golubev2009 J. Isner2008 J. Tsonga2006-07 N. Djokovic2005 R. Nadal2004 J. Johansson2003 R. Schuettler

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