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For updated player bios throughout the season, please visit 97 2018 HIGHLIGHTS PRIZE MONEY: $969,301 W-L: 24-24 (singles), 4-8 (doubles) SINGLES SF (1): Lyon QF (4): Madrid, Umag, Kitzbuhel, Beijing CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Broke into Top 50 on 15 October 2018 and achieved career-high No. 48 on 19 November 2018. Ended year as No. 2 Serbian behind World No. 1 Djokovic. Finished 5 straight seasons in Top 100 (2014-18). > Owns 0-4 record in ATP Tour SFs, including losses in 2016 at Sao Paulo, Kitzbuhel and Los Cabos. Lost 1st 8 QFs from October 2011 to February 2016. After going 0-6 overall in 2013, won 16 to 19 matches each year from 2014-17 and career-high 24 matches in 2018. > Advanced to Grand Slam 3R and 4R for 1st time at 2014 Roland Garros, losing to eventual champion Nadal. Snapped 7-match losing streak in Grand Slam 2R by reaching 3R at 2018 US Open. Owns 8-match losing streak in 5th sets. > Earned biggest win of career over No. 6 Del Potro to reach 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 2018 Madrid as Q. Saved 1 MP vs. Pospisil to reach 1st ATP Masters 1000 R16 at 2017 Indian Wells as Q. Qualified 10 times at ATP Masters 1000 events beginning with debut at 2014 Indian Wells. > Owns 100-58 record on ATP Challenger Tour with 6 titles, most recently 2018 Le Gosier, GUD. Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 25 players Carreno Busta, Cecchinato, Klizan, L. Mayer, Pouille, Tursunov and Volandri. CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). PERSONAL > Nicknamed "Dutzee". > Began playing tennis at age 7 by coincidence. Only sport available for his age group was tennis. > Father, Dragisa; mother, Marina. > If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a football player. Supports FC Barcelona. > Favourite surface is hard, shot is backhand and tournament is Doha. > Idol growing up was Pete Sampras. > Owns a coffee shop in Belgrade called "Laboratorije Kafe". > Trains in Barcelona, Spain. > Coached by Jose Perlas. > Underwent hernia surgery on 1 November 2017. DUSAN LAJOVIC SRB GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 13-19) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 Aus. Open 3-5 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R Roland Garros 6-5 2R 1R 2R 2R 4R Wimbledon 2-5 1R 2R 1R 1R 2R US Open 2-4 3R 1R 1R — 1R ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 11-17) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 Indian Wells 4-5 2R 4R 1R 1R 1R Miami 3-5 2R 1R 2R 1R 3R Monte-Carlo 0-1 1R Madrid 3-1 QF Rome 0-1 1R Canada 0-0 Cincinnati 0-1 1R Shanghai 0-1 1R Paris 1-2 1R 2R CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,277,158 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 48 (19 November 2018) HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 104 (8 June 2015) CAREER W-L: 99-123 CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-14 CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-8 BORN: 30 June 1990, Belgrade, Serbia RESIDENCE: Stara Pazova, Serbia HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.82m (6'0") / 83kg (183lbs) PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand @Dutzee @DusanLajovicOfficial @dutzee YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L) 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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Page 1: DUSAN LAJOVIC SRB - ATP Tour · DUSAN LAJOVIC SRB GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 13-19) W-L19 1817 1614 15 Aus. Open 3-5 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R Roland Garros 6-5 2R 1R 2R 2R 4R Wimbledon2-5

For updated player bios throughout the season, please visit 97

2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $969,301W-L: 24-24 (singles), 4-8 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): LyonQF (4): Madrid, Umag, Kitzbuhel, Beijing

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 50 on 15 October 2018 and achieved career-high No. 48 on 19 November 2018. Ended year as No. 2 Serbian behind World No. 1 Djokovic. Finished 5 straight seasons in Top 100 (2014-18).

> Owns 0-4 record in ATP Tour SFs, including losses in 2016 at Sao Paulo, Kitzbuhel and Los Cabos. Lost 1st 8 QFs from October 2011 to February 2016. After going 0-6 overall in 2013, won 16 to 19 matches each year from 2014-17 and career-high 24 matches in 2018.

> Advanced to Grand Slam 3R and 4R for 1st time at 2014 Roland Garros, losing to eventual champion Nadal. Snapped 7-match losing streak in Grand Slam 2R by reaching 3R at 2018 US Open. Owns 8-match losing streak in 5th sets.

> Earned biggest win of career over No. 6 Del Potro to reach 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at 2018 Madrid as Q. Saved 1 MP vs. Pospisil to reach 1st ATP Masters 1000 R16 at 2017 Indian Wells as Q. Qualified 10 times at ATP Masters 1000 events beginning with debut at 2014 Indian Wells.

> Owns 100-58 record on ATP Challenger Tour with 6 titles, most recently 2018 Le Gosier, GUD. Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 25 players Carreno Busta, Cecchinato, Klizan, L. Mayer, Pouille, Tursunov and Volandri.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1).

PERSONAL> Nicknamed "Dutzee".> Began playing tennis at age 7 by coincidence. Only sport available for his age group was

tennis.> Father, Dragisa; mother, Marina.> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a football player. Supports FC Barcelona.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot is backhand and tournament is Doha.

> Idol growing up was Pete Sampras.

> Owns a coffee shop in Belgrade called "Laboratorije Kafe".

> Trains in Barcelona, Spain.> Coached by Jose Perlas.> Underwent hernia surgery on 1 November 2017.

DUSAN LAJOVIC SRB

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 13-19) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14Aus. Open 3-5 1R 2R 2R 1R 2RRoland Garros 6-5 2R 1R 2R 2R 4RWimbledon 2-5 1R 2R 1R 1R 2RUS Open 2-4 3R 1R 1R — 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 11-17) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14Indian Wells 4-5 2R 4R 1R 1R 1RMiami 3-5 2R 1R 2R 1R 3RMonte-Carlo 0-1 1R — — — —Madrid 3-1 QF — — — —Rome 0-1 — — — 1R — Canada 0-0 — — — — —Cincinnati 0-1 1R — — — —Shanghai 0-1 — 1R — — —Paris 1-2 — — 1R 2R —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,277,158HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 48 (19 November 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 104 (8 June 2015)

CAREER W-L: 99-123CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-14CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-8

BORN: 30 June 1990, Belgrade, SerbiaRESIDENCE: Stara Pazova, Serbia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.82m (6'0") / 83kg (183lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@Dutzee @DusanLajovicOfficial @dutzee

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,190,793W-L: 21-21 (singles), 21-22 (doubles)SINGLES QF (5): Sydney, Acapulco, Stuttgart, London/Queen's Club, GstaadDOUBLES TITLES (1): Barcelona (w/M. Lopez)

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 after qualifying for Nitto ATP Finals w/M. Lopez. Finished 17 straight seasons in Top 100 (2002-18). Ranked in Top 100 each week since 8 July 2002.

> Captured biggest of 6 singles titles at 2017 London/Queen's Club, saving 1 MP to beat both Berdych in QF and Cilic in final. Earned 20+ victories in 14 of last 16 seasons (2003-05, 2007-08, 2010-18), posting 400th win in 2016 Dubai 1R (d. Garcia-Lopez). Owns 38 Top 10 wins despite never being in Top 10, including victories over 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 67 straight Grand Slam events. 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.

> Three-time Davis Cup champion. Clinched 2009 title for Spain by winning doubles rubber w/Verdasco in final (d. Berdych/

Stepanek). One of only 2 losses suffered by Berdych/Stepanek in Davis Cup (16-2).

CAREER TITLES (6): 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 (4). FINALIST (11).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5 with father.

> Father, Feliciano, is a tennis coach; mother, Belen Diaz-Guerra, is a nurse; brother, Victor.

> In 2019 will begin serving as

Mutua Madrid Open tournament director.

> Supports Fundacion Emilio Sanchez Vicario, which received an ATP ACES For Charity grant in 2018 for €15,000.

> With Sanchez, created 2018 Casper Tour of junior events in honor of Casper Fernandez, a friend and student at Academia Sanchez-Casal who passed away due to bone cancer at age 16 in July 2017.

> Cut soda, bread and dairy products out of his diet at age 30.

> Fan of Real Madrid (football).> Coached by countryman Jose "Pepo" Clavet.

FELICIANO LOPEZ ESP

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 93-68) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01Aus. Open 22-16 1R 1R 3R 4R 3R 2R 4R 2R 3R 1R 2R 2R 3R 3R 1R 3R — — Roland Garros 12-18 1R 3R 3R 1R 2R 3R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R 4R 1R 2R 1RWimbledon 33-17 2R 1R 3R 2R 4R 3R 1R QF 3R 1R QF 3R 1R QF 3R 4R 4R — US Open 26-17 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 19 18 17 161-2 — — RR (w/M. Lopez)

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 113-132) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02Indian Wells 14-16 4R 2R 4R QF 4R 1R 2R 1R 3R 1R 2R 2R 1R 3R 2R 2R — Miami 11-16 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 10-12 — 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: $15,830,804HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 12 (2 March 2015)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 9 (7 November 2016)

CAREER W-L: 473-430CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 38-92CAREER 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

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $996,063W-L: 5-9 (singles), 36-13 (doubles)SINGLES QF (1): MarseilleDOUBLES TITLES (4): Rotterdam, Roland Garros (both w/Herbert), Metz, Antwerp (both w/Roger-Vasselin)F (1): ATP Finals (w/Herbert)SF (2): Marseille (w/Benneteau), Madrid (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 4 straight years w/Herbert (2015-18). Beat M. Bryan/Sock in 2018 RR, then lost to them in final after holding 1 MP.

> Won 23 of his 24 doubles titles with countrymen, including 3 Grand Slam and 6 ATP Masters 1000 titles w/Herbert. Reached all 4 Grand Slam finals w/Herbert, winning titles at 2015 US Open, 2016 Wimbledon and 2018 Roland Garros. Also at 2018 Roland Garros, earned 300th doubles win and made 18th appearance — most in Open Era before capturing title. Beat former partners Benneteau/Roger-Vasselin for 2016 Wimbledon title in 1st All-French Slam final of Open Era.

> Beat doubles partner Herbert to reach 2016 Wimbledon 4R in singles. Reached 6 singles finals — all on grass — with ’s-Hertogenbosch titles in 2013 as 240th-ranked Q, 2015 as Q and 2016 as WC. Beat No. 2 Nadal for biggest singles win of career 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 7-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 (24). 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 (14).

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 Michael Jordan growing up.

> Wrote the book "Le Match de Ma Vie" (The Match of My Life) about 2010 Wimbledon match against John Isner.

> Wife, Virginie; son, Natanel (born 18 August 2011).

> Coached by Nicolas Copin and Nicolas Renavand.

NICOLAS MAHUT FRA

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (3 titles)Aus. Open F - 2015 (w/ Herbert)Roland Garros W - 2018 (w/ Herbert); F - 2013 (w/Llodra)Wimbledon W - 2016 (w/ Herbert)US Open W - 2015 (w/ Herbert)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 19 18 17 16 155-8 F RR RR RR (all w/Herbert)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (6 titles)Indian Wells W - 2016 (w/ Herbert)Miami W - 2016 (w/ Herbert)Monte-Carlo W - 2016 (w/ Herbert)Madrid F - 2017 (w/Herbert)Rome W - 2017 (w/ Herbert)Canada W - 2017 (w/ Herbert)Cincinnati W - 2017 (w/ Herbert) Paris F - 2016 (w/Herbert), 2011 (w/Benneteau)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 323-203CAREER PRIZE MONEY:$9,775,328

HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 37 (5 May 2014)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (6 June 2016)

BORN: 21 January 1982, Angers, FranceRESIDENCE: Boulogne-Billancourt, France

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.90m (6’3”) / 82kg (181lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@nmahut @NicolasMahutOfficiel @nicomahut

YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,195,942W-L: 26-30 (singles), 3-12 (doubles)SINGLES F (2): Antalya, MoscowSF (1): New YorkQF (4): Sydney, London/Queen's Club, Newport, Los Cabos

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 22 on 19 March 2018 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 3R. Finished 6 straight seasons and 8 of last 9 in Top 100 (2010-11, 2013-18).

> Earned biggest win of career over No. 5 Cilic to reach biggest final of career at 2017 ATP 500 event in Tokyo. Owns 0-6 record overall in ATP Tour finals, including 2017 and 2018 Antalya. Earned career-high 33 wins in 2017, ending season on 25-13 run.

> Reached Wimbledon 4R in 2013, 2017 and 2018. Also reached 3R at Australian Open in 2018 and US Open in 2013, 2014 and 2017.

> 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 (162-193), ATP Challenger Tour (171-85) and ITF Futures Circuit (101-54). Winner of 13 Challenger titles, including Noumea, CAL and Quimper, FRA in 2017.

CAREER FINALIST (6): 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 Jean-Christophe Faurel. Fitness trainer is Pascal Supiot from French Federation (FFT).

ADRIAN MANNARINO FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 28-35) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Aus. Open 5-9 3R 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R — 1R — Roland Garros 2-10 1R 1R 2R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R — 1R 1RWimbledon 13-8 4R 4R 2R 2R 2R 4R — 2R — 1R — US Open 8-8 1R 3R 1R 2R 3R 3R — 1R 2R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 28-44) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Indian Wells 7-6 3R 2R 3R 4R 1R — — 1R — — — Miami 8-6 2R 4R 3R 4R 2R — — 1R — — —Monte-Carlo 2-4 1R 3R 1R 1R — — — — — — —Madrid 1-4 1R 1R — 1R — — — 2R — — —Rome 0-4 1R 1R — 1R — — — 1R — — —Canada 3-4 1R QF — 1R — — — 1R — — —Cincinnati 3-5 2R 3R 1R 1R — 1R — — — — —Shanghai 0-3 1R 1R — 1R — — — — — — —Paris 4-8 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R 1R — 2R — — 1R

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,954,111HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 22 (19 March 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 73 (2 May 2016)

CAREER W-L: 162-193CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-29CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 7-3

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

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,108,340W-L: 55-21 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (4): Doha, Auckland, Australian Open, GenevaF (5): Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, Roland Garros, Hamburg, BeijingSF (7): Indian Wells, London/Queen's Club, Toronto (all w/Pavic), Metz (w/J. Melzer), Shanghai, Vienna, Paris (all w/Pavic)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Finished 2018 as World No. 1 in

team rankings w/Pavic. At age 38, oldest member of year-end No. 1 team since Stewart, 38, in 1984. First Austrian to finish No. 1 in singles, doubles or team rankings. Achieved career-high No. 2 in doubles on 28 May 2018 after winning Geneva title w/Pavic. Reached career-high No. 82 in singles on 7 August 2006 following run to Sopot QF.

> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2009 w/Kubot, 2010 w/Kubot and 2018 w/Pavic. Also played in 2017 w/Pavic as ALT (d. Bryan/Bryan in RR).

> Boasts 21 ATP Tour doubles titles with 10 different partners, including 5 w/Kubot and 5 w/Pavic. Won career-high 4 titles in 2018 w/Pavic, including Doha, Auckland and Geneva. Went 17-0 w/Pavic to begin 2018 season and earned career-high 55 doubles wins overall. Enjoyed 300th doubles win of career in 2017 Antalya 1R w/Pavic (d. Estrella Burgos/Seppi).

> Captured 1st Grand Slam title at 2018 Australian Open w/Pavic, winning 4 matches in 3 sets and 2 in 3rd-set TBs. Also advanced to 2017 Wimbledon and 2018 Roland Garros finals w/Pavic. Won 2017 Wimbledon SF over Mektic/Skugor 17-15 in 5th before losing

final to Kubot/Melo 13-11 in 5th.> Reached 11 SFs and only 1 final at

ATP Masters 1000 events. Received 1R bye and QF walkover en route to 2018 Monte-Carlo final w/Pavic (l. to Bryan/Bryan).

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (21): 2018 (4): Geneva (CL), Australian Open (H), Auckland (H), Doha (H) (all w/Pavic); 2017 (2): Stockholm (IH) (w/ Pavic), Gstaad (CL) (w/Oswald); 2016 (2): Delray Beach (H), Chennai (H) (both w/Martin); 2014 (1): Vina del Mar (CL) (w/Mergea); 2012 (1): Auckland (H) (w/Peya); 2011 (3): Bangkok (IH) (w/Qureshi), Hamburg (CL) (w/Peya), Buenos Aires (w/L. Mayer); 2010 (3): Munich (CL) (w/Ventura), Acapulco (CL), Santiago (CL) (both w/Kubot); 2009 (3): Vienna (IH), Belgrade (CL), Casablanca (CL) (all w/Kubot); 2008 (1): Acapulco (CL) (w/Mertinak); 2007 (1): Bucharest (CL) (w/Mertinak). FINALIST (26).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Father, Hans-Karl, works for an

electronic planning company; mother, Hildegard, is a housewife; sister, Michaela.

> Hobbies include spending time with friends, playing cards and enjoying a glass of sweet wine.

> Idols growing up were Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras and countryman Thomas Muster.

> Favourite surfaces are clay and slow hard courts.

> Favourite shot is forehand.> In October 2010, opened DNA

Tennis Academy in Graz, Austria.> Named ATP Doubles Team of the

Year in 2018 (w/Pavic).> Wife, Jessie (married 4 July 2009);

daughters, Leah (born 9 July 2012) and Amelie (born 16 March 2015).

OLIVER MARACH AUT

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)Aus. Open W - 2018 (w/Pavic)Roland Garros F - 2018 (w/Pavic)Wimbledon F - 2017 (w/Pavic)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 095-5 RR RR* — — — — — — RR RR*Alternate (2009-10 w/ Kubot; 2017-18 w/Pavic)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORYMonte-Carlo F - 2018 (w/Pavic)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 378-282CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,913,323

HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 82 (7 August 2006)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 2 (28 May 2018)

BORN: 16 July 1980, Graz, AustriaRESIDENCE: Panama City, Panama

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 85kg (187lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@olivermarach

YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 3 (55-21)2017: 19 (38-22)2016: 33 (42-26)2015: 48 (22-26)2014: 67 (16-26)2013: 38 (21-24)

2012: 48 (16-16) 2011: 17 (39-25)2010: 11 (38-26)2009: 13 (46-27)2008: 76 (8-10)2007: 48 (14-10)

2006: 40 (21-17)2005: 160 (0-1)2004: 206 (0-0)2003: 453 (0-0)2002: 163 (0-3) 2001: 253 (1-1)

2000: 261 (1-1)1999: T826 (0-0)1998: T798 (0-0)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $825,510W-L: 18-23 (singles), 3-9 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): MunichQF (2): Sofia, Kitzbuhel

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved new career-high ranking 9 times in 2018, peaking at No. 45 on 13 August soon after run to Kitzbuhel QF. Improved year-end ranking in 6 straight seasons (2013-18).

> Advanced to 1st ATP Tour QF at 2018 Sofia and 1st SF at 2018 Munich. Qualified at 7 tour-level events in 2017: Sofia, Budapest, Halle, Bastad, Kitzbuhel, ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati and US Open.

> Ended 0-14 start to career by beating Stebe en route to 2018 Australian Open 3R. Went on to reach 2018 Roland Garros 4R. Earned 18 wins in 2018, but lost 8 straight matches to end season.

> Captured back-to-back ATP Challenger Tour titles in 2016 at Meknes, MAR and Kenitra, MAR. Added 3 Challenger titles in 2017 and another in 2018, winning at Cherbourg, FRA without dropping a set. Posted 39-14 Challenger record in 2017 (71-41 career).

> Rose to No. 12 in juniors on 1 January 2013. Advanced to 2013 Wimbledon boys' singles SF and 2013 Australian Open boys' doubles final w/Miedler.

PERSONAL> Nickname is "Maxi".> Speaks English, French and German.

> Began playing tennis at age 5 with his father.

> Father, Michael; mother, Sabine Forster.

> Favourite surface is outdoor hard and tournament is US Open.

> Favourite shots are serve and forehand.

> Idol growing up was Roger Federer.

> Enjoys playing football, hanging out with friends and spending time in nature (hiking).

> Supports TSG 1899 Hoffenheim football team.

> Trains at TennisBase Oberhaching.

> Coached by Michael Kohlmann; fitness trainer is Jonathan Januschke.

MAXIMILIAN MARTERER GER

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

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-5) W-L 19 18 17Indian Wells 1-1 2R —Miami 1-1 2R —Monte-Carlo 0-0 — —Madrid 0-0 — —Rome 0-0 — —Canada 0-0 — —Cincinnati 0-2 1R 1RShanghai 0-1 1R —Paris 0-0 — —

CAREER W-L: 18-37CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-3CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,141,392HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 45 (13 August 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 296 (27 August 2018)

BORN: 15 June 1995, Nuremberg, GermanyRESIDENCE: Stein, Germany

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

@maximarterer95 @maxi_marterer

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 74 (18-23)2017: 90 (0-10)

2016: 177 (0-2)2015: 262 (0-2)

2014: 460 (0-0)2013: 911 (0-0)

2012: T1220 (0-0)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,081,273W-L: 22-25 (singles), 15-15 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): HamburgQF (2): Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Finished 9 of last 10 seasons in Top 100 (2009-15, 2017-18), 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 1-9 in Grand Slam 3R, reaching 4R at 2014 Wimbledon. 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. Nicknamed "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.

> Enjoys fishing when he's not on tour.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would most likely be a goalkeeper on a football team.

> Girlfriend, Milagros Aventin; son, Valentino (born 27 January 2017).

> Coached by Mariano Hood and Leo Alonso.

LEONARDO MAYER ARG

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 29-33) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09Aus. Open 3-8 2R — 1R 2R 2R 1R 1R 1R 1R —Roland Garros 11-9 1R — 1R 3R 3R 1R 3R 3R 3R 2RWimbledon 7-8 1R — 1R 3R 4R 2R 1R — 1R 2RUS Open 8-8 1R 3R — 1R 3R 2R 3R — 1R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 23-28) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09Indian Wells 8-4 4R — 3R — — 3R 2R — 1R — Miami 2-6 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: $5,866,207HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 21 (22 June 2015)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 58 (21 September 2015)

CAREER W-L: 163-170CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 2-30CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 3-4

BORN: 15 May 1987, Corrientes, ArgentinaRESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, Argentina

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 80kg (176lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@YacaMayer

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $568,161W-L: 9-13 (singles), 2-5 (doubles)SINGLES QF (1): 's-Hertogenbosch

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved new career-high

ranking 12 times in 2018, peaking at No. 76 on 12 November after starting year at No. 176. Improved year-end ranking in 5 straight seasons (2014-18). Debuted in ATP Rankings at No. 646 on 19 August 2013 after earning 35 points as a qualifier at ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati.

> Earned 1st tour-level win in 5th try at 2018 Australian Open as Q (d. E. Ymer). Reached 1st ATP Tour QF at 2018 's-Hertogenbosch as WC. Won ATP Challenger Tour titles at 2017 Fairfield, USA and 2018 Seoul, KOR.

> Advanced to 2018 Wimbledon 4R as World No. 103. In Wimbledon 2R, defeated Jarry 11-9 in 5th. Awarded 2016 US Open WC as reigning NCAA champion, letting 2-set lead on Satral slip away in 1R. Also lost to Satral in 2017 US Open Q2.

> At 2013 Cincinnati, became 3rd unranked player to qualify for an ATP Masters 1000 event since series was established in 1990 (also Flach at 1994 Cincinnati, Casal at 1995 Miami). Received qualifying WC as an 18-year-old amateur. Rising UCLA freshman qualified by beating USC legend and 2-time NCAA singles champion Johnson. Lost to Goffin in 1R.

> Peaked at No. 12 in junior rankings on 16 April 2012 after winning Easter Bowl title. Qualified en route to 2012 Australian Open SF in boys' singles.

PERSONAL> Nicknamed "Mackie".> Began playing tennis at age 3 with

his dad.> Father, Michael, is an oral

surgeon; mother, Vivian Young; sister, Dana Jones, was a gymnast and graduated from UCLA.

> Favourite shot is forehand, surface is hard court and tournament is US Open.

> Coached as a young child by Rosie Bareis, then by former Top 10 player Wayne Ferreira from age of 11.

> Attended Piedmont High School in California, same high school as former World No. 4 Brad Gilbert.

> Played college tennis at UCLA (2014-16), winning 2016 NCAA singles and doubles titles before turning pro. Finished 2016 college

season as No. 1 singles and doubles player in nation.

> If he wasn't playing on tour, he would be finishing his studies at UCLA.

> Idolised Roger Federer, NBA legend Kobe Bryant and former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden growing up.

> Big fan of NBA's Golden State Warriors.

> Currently trains at USTA National Campus in Orlando, FL. Trained as a junior at Claremont Hotel and Spa in Berkeley, CA, USA.

> Coached by Mat Cloer. Fitness trainer is Brent Salazar.

MACKENZIE MCDONALD USA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-4) W-L 19 18 17 16Aus. Open 1-1 2R — —Roland Garros 0-0 — — —Wimbledon 3-1 4R — —US Open 0-2 1R — 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-5) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Indian Wells 0-1 — — 1R — — —Miami 0-0 — — — — — —Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — — — — —Madrid 0-0 — — — — — —Rome 0-0 — — — — — —Canada 0-1 1R — — — — —Cincinnati 0-2 1R — — — — 1RShanghai 1-1 2R — — — — — Paris 0-0 — — — — — —

CAREER W-L: 9-17CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-2CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-3

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $821,295HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 76 (12 November 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 206 (31 July 2017)

BORN: 16 April 1995, Piedmont, CA, USARESIDENCE: Orlando, FL, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.78m (5'10") / 73kg (160lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@mackiemacster @mackiemacster

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 78 (9-13)2017: 176 (0-0)

2016: 321 (0-3)2015: 376 (0-0)

2014: 631 (0-0)2013: 667 (0-1)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,665,414W-L: 43-24 (singles), 1-4 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (3): Sydney, Winston-Salem, TokyoSF (2): Moscow, BaselQF (2): Rotterdam, St. Petersburg

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 20 on 22 October 2018 and achieved career-high of No. 16 on 5 November 2018 following 43-win campaign. Reached new career-high ranking 7 times in 2017 and 8 times in 2018. Improved year-end ranking by 300+ spots in 2015 and 200+ spots in 2016.

> Advanced to SF at inaugural Next Gen ATP Finals in 2017 (l. to eventual champion Chung).

> 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. Earned all 3 title victories over players in their home countries, beating de Minaur at Sydney, Johnson at Winston-Salem and Nishikori at Tokyo.

> Reached 3R at Wimbledon and US Open in 2018. Earned biggest win of career over No. 3 Wawrinka in 2017 Wimbledon 1R. Became 1st player to earn 1st Grand Slam win vs. Top 3 opponent since Karlovic beat No. 2 Hewitt at 2003 Wimbledon.

> Led ATP Tour with 38 hard-court wins in 2018. Posted only 4 wins on grass and 1 win on clay in 2018.

CAREER TITLES (3): 2018 (3): Tokyo(IH), Winston-Salem(H), Sydney(H). FINALIST (1): 2017 (1): Chennai (H)

PERSONAL> Nicknamed "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.> Fan of FC Bayern Munich and football players David Alaba and Robert Lewandowski.

> Went to school at Physics and Mathematics Lyceum.

> Speaks Russian, English and French.

> Trains in France.> Coached by Gilles Cervara (since 2014). Fitness trainer is Eric Hernandez.

DANIIL MEDVEDEV RUS

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-8) W-L 19 18 17Aus. Open 1-2 2R 1RRoland Garros 0-2 1R 1RWimbledon 3-2 3R 2RUS Open 2-2 3R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 8-14) W-L 19 18 17Indian Wells 2-2 3R 1RMiami 1-1 2R —Monte-Carlo 1-2 2R 1RMadrid 0-1 1R —Rome 0-1 1R —Canada 2-2 3R 1RCincinnati 0-2 1R 1RShanghai 1-2 2R 1R Paris 1-1 2R —

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 172-2 SF

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,604,780HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 16 (5 November 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 265 (18 September 2017)

CAREER W-L: 72-55CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-8CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-2

BORN: 11 February 1996, Moscow, RussiaRESIDENCE: Monte Carlo, Monaco

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.97m (6'6") / 82kg (181lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@DaniilMedwed @TeamDaniil @medwed33

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $680,664W-L: 45-26(doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (2): Marrakech, MadridF (3): Sofia, Rio de Janeiro, MunichSF (5): Acapulco, Roland Garros, Halle, Toronto (all w/Peya), Beijing (w/Dodig)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 11 in doubles on 5 November 2018 after advancing to ATP Masters 1000 Paris 2R w/Krajicek. Broke into Top 20 on 11 June 2018 following run to Roland Garros SF w/Peya. Peaked at No. 12 in juniors on 2 January 2006 after reaching Orange Bowl doubles final w/Cilic.

> Qualified for 2018 Nitto ATP Finals w/Peya despite Austrian missing 3 months with right elbow injury. Same injury forced team to withdraw from Nitto ATP Finals after 2 matches (0-2).

> Winner of 4 ATP Tour doubles titles — 2 w/Baker and 2 w/Peya. Entered 2018 season with 38 career wins. Earned 45 wins in 2018 alone, posting 36-20 record w/Peya.

> Captured biggest title of career at 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid w/Peya. Defeated Bryan/Bryan

5-3 ret in final when B. Bryan suffered right hip injury. First retirement by Bryan/Bryan in 1,407 matches as a team. Also advanced to 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Toronto SF w/Peya.

> Advanced to Grand Slam men's doubles SFs at 2017 Wimbledon w/Skugor and 2018 Roland Garros w/Peya. Lost 2017 Wimbledon SF 17-15 in 5th to Marach/Pavic. Reached 2018 US Open mixed doubles final w/Rosolska, falling to J. Murray/Mattek-Sands 11-9 in Match TB.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). 2018 (2): Madrid (CL), Marrakesh (CL) (both w/Peya); 2017 (2): Budapest (CL), Memphis (IH) (both w/B. Baker). FINALIST (5).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6 after his brother took up the sport.

> Parents, Mirko and Visnja, are retired; brother, Luka, was a rower and now owns a business.

> Favourite surface is grass and shot is backhand.

> Favourite tournament is Wimbledon.

> Idols growing up were Pete Sampras and Greg Rusedski. Now admires Roger Federer.

> Enjoys watching TV shows and movies.

> Supports LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA).

> Coached by Goran Oresic.

NIKOLA MEKTIC CRO

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 19 18 0-2 RR (w/Peya)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)Madrid W - 2018 (w/Peya)

HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 213 (6 May 2013)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 11 (5 November 2018)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 83-64CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,295,971

BORN: 24 December 1988, Zagreb, CroatiaRESIDENCE: Zagreb, Croatia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.83m (6'0") / 79kg (174lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@NMektic @nikola_mektic

YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 13 (45-26)2017: 32 (34-26)2016: 74 (4-5)2015: 179 (0-1)

2014: 277 (0-1)2013: 288 (0-1)2012: 236 (0-0)2011: 672 (0-1)

2010: 266 (0-0)2009: 440 (0-1)2008: 485 (0-1)2007: T805 (0-0)

2006: T1421 (0-1)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $917,590W-L: 42-22 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (4): Sydney, Halle, Beijing, ShanghaiF (1): US OpenSF (3): Munich, 's-Hertogenbosch, Vienna (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 2017-18. Runner-up in 2014 and 2017.

> Owns 32 doubles titles and was tied for ATP-lead with 6 titles in both 2015 and 2017. Won 1+ title in 12 straight seasons (2007-18). Enjoyed 17-match win streaks in both 2015 and 2017. Went 14-0 on grass in 2017 w/Kubot. Earned 400th win in 2017 Roland Garros 1R w/Kubot (d. Benneteau/Chardy).

> 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. Also won ATP Masters 1000 titles w/Kubot at Miami, Madrid and Paris in 2017, as well as Shanghai in 2018.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (32): 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 (24).

PERSONAL> Nickname is "Girafa" (giraffe) because he's tall.

> Began playing tennis at age 7 with his family since they all played.

> Father, Paulo, is a systems analyst; mother, Roxane, is retired; brothers, Ernane and Daniel.

> 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. Stopped to dedicate more time to tennis.

> Favourite football team is Cruzeiro.

> Named Brazil's Best Male Athlete of 2017 by Brazilian Olympic Committee (BOC).

> Member of ATP Player Council for 2016-18 term.

> Named ATP Doubles Team of the Year in 2017 (w/Kubot).

> Coached by his brother Daniel.

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 19 18 17 16 15 14 1313-11 RR F RR SF F SF (2017-18 w/Kubot; 2013-16 w/ Dodig)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (9 titles)Indian Wells F – 2017 (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 - 2017 (w/Kubot)Paris W – 2017 (w/Kubot), 2015 (w/Dodig)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 474-283CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $6,166,742

HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 273 (21 November 2005)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (2 November2015)

BORN: 23 September 1983, Belo Horizonte, BrazilRESIDENCE: Belo Horizonte, Brazil

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 2.02m (6’8”) / 94kg (207lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.melomarcelo.com @marcelomelo83 @marcelomelo83 @marcelomelo83

YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,021,405W-L: 19-19 (singles), 2-8 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): BudapestQF (2): Eastbourne, US Open

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 following 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. Advanced to 1st ATP Tour SF at 2016 Winston-Salem.

> At hometown tournament in Brisbane, made ATP Tour debut in 2010 (l. to Stepanek) and earned 1st ATP Tour win in 2013 (d. Ito). Owns 3-6 Brisbane record with 3-set losses in last 3 appearances to No. 3 Murray in 2013, No. 2 Federer in 2015 and No. 3 Dimitrov in 2018.

> Upset 5-time champion and World No. 2 Federer for biggest win of career to reach 1st Grand Slam QF at 2018 US Open. Advanced to 3R at 2016 Australian Open, 2016 Wimbledon and 2017 US Open.

> Owns records of 141-75 on ATP Challenger Tour (11-6 in finals) and 123-54 on ITF Futures Circuit (7-7 in finals). Defeated countrymen in his last 3 Challenger finals at 2017 Hua Hin,

THA (d. Whittington); 2018 Kyoto, JPN (d. Thompson) and 2018 Aix-en-Provence, FRA (d. Tomic). Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 20 players Baghdatis, Chung, Dimitrov, Edmund, J. Melzer and Tomic.

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2018 (1): Budapest (CL).

PERSONAL> Started playing tennis at age 4 because all his sisters played.

> Father, Ron, owns a tennis centre; mother, Shona, is a teacher; sisters, Shona, Kara, Tessa and

Bronte.> Favourite surface is hard and tournament is Brisbane.

> Hobbies include movies, music, running, football and golf.

> Favourite bands are The Killers and The Temper Trap.

> Fan of Liverpool F.C.> Secret talent is using his tongue to tie a knot in a candy snake.

> Coached by Jonas Luetjen.> Underwent right shoulder surgery and missed 11 months from May 2013 to April 2014. Also missed 1st 4+ months of 2017 season following groin surgery.

JOHN MILLMAN AUS

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 13-15) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Aus. Open 3-4 2R — 3R 1R — 1RRoland Garros 0-3 1R 1R 1R — — —Wimbledon 4-4 2R 1R 3R 2R — —US Open 6-4 QF 3R 1R 1R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-6) W-L 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 1-1 — — 2RMiami 2-2 2R — 2RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — — —Madrid 0-0 — — —Rome 0-0 — — —Canada 0-1 — — 1RCincinnati 1-1 — — 2RShanghai 0-0 — — — Paris 0-1 1R — —

CAREER W-L: 48-62CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-11CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-3

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,398,616HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 33 (15 October 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 165 (11 June 2018)

BORN: 14 June 1989, Brisbane, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Brisbane, Australia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.84m (6'0") / 78kg (172lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.johnmillman.com.au @johnhmillman @johnnyhm

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $286,688W-L: 6-6 (singles)CHALLENGER: 30-13 (singles), 2-5 (doubles)SINGLES QF (2): Brisbane, Los Cabos

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 100 and achieved career-high No. 96 on 1 October 2018 following back-to-back ATP Challenger Tour titles. Improved year-end ranking in 4 straight seasons (2015-18). Earned 1st ranking point at age 16 on 7 April 2014 following 1R win as WC at Manama, BRN Futures.

> Ended 0-7 start to career and reached 1st ATP Tour QF at 2018 Brisbane as Q. Also advanced to 2018 Los Cabos QF. Qualified and beat No. 15 Bautista Agut in 2R for biggest win of career at ATP Masters 1000 Miami.

> Earned 2016 US Open WC by winning USTA Boys’ 18s National Championship and 2017 Australian Open WC by winning USTA Pro Circuit Australian Open Wild Card Challenge. Also lost in 1R at 2018 Wimbledon as LL and 2018 US Open as WC.

> Captured consecutive Challenger titles in 2018 at Columbus, USA and Tiburon, USA. Also won Challenger titles at 2016 Knoxville, USA and 2017 Lexington, USA.

> Peaked at No. 2 in junior rankings on 24 August 2015. Went 117-46 on ITF Junior Circuit, playing at 9 Grand

Slams, in 23 countries and on 6 continents. Enjoyed 22-match junior win streak in 2014, including victories over Rublev and Tsitsipas. Reached boys' SFs in 2015 Australian Open doubles w/Kecmanovic, 2015 Roland Garros singles and 2015 Wimbledon doubles w/Fritz.

PERSONAL> Nicknamed "Mmoh".> Began playing tennis at age 3 with his father.

> Father, Tony, is a former ATP player who now works in sports marketing in Atlanta; mother, Geraldine, is a nurse and native of Ireland who

moved to Australia in December 2016; brother, Anthony; sisters, Antoinette and Ameka.

> Possesses American and Australian citizenship.

> Moved at age 13 to train at IMG Academy in Florida.

> Favourite surface is hard, shot is forehand and tournament is US Open.

> Idol growing up was Andy Roddick.

> Fan of the Washington Redskins (NFL).

> Coached by Alexander Waske. Fitness trainer is Justin Russ.

> Missed 9 weeks in 2016 due to right arm injury.

MICHAEL MMOH USA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-4) W-L 19 18 17 16Aus. Open 0-1 — 1R —Roland Garros 0-0 — — —Wimbledon 0-1 1R — —US Open 0-2 1R — 1R

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

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $571,293HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 96 (1 October 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 552 (13 October 2014)

CAREER W-L: 6-13CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-0CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-1

BORN: 10 January 1998, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaRESIDENCE: Bradenton, FL, USA

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 90kg (198lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@MichaelMmoh @michaelmmoh

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 103 (6-6)2017: 175 (0-4)

2016: 198 (0-3)2015: 456 (0-0)

2014: 646 (0-0)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $ 99,157W-L: 2-3 (singles), 0-1 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 12-8 (singles), 1-4 (doubles)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Youngest player in Top 400 of 2018 year-end rankings at age 18 and No. 194. Broke into Top 200 on 15 October 2018 and achieved career-high No. 192 on 29 October 2018. Earned 1st ranking point as 15-year-old on 8 August 2016 after reaching Wels, AUT Futures QF.

> Defeated countryman Struff for 1st ATP Tour win at 2018 Stuttgart as WC. Earned 2nd win of career over former World No. 3 Ferrer at 2018 Hamburg as WC. Defeated L. Mayer to qualify at 2017 Hamburg before Argentine won title as LL.

> Earned 1st ATP Challenger Tour wins of career en route to title at 2018 Heilbronn, GER as WC. Won each of his last 4 matches in 3

sets, including victory over Vesely in final.

> Reached ITF Futures Circuit finals at 2017 Hammamet, TUN and 2018 Antalya, TUR.

> Peaked at No. 10 in junior rankings on 26 June 2017. Advanced to 2018 Australian Open boys' doubles final w/Squire. Went 68-33 on ITF Junior Circuit with 6 titles (3 in Germany).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5 with his older brother.

> Father, Roman; mother, Tanja; brother, German.

> Speaks German, English and Russian.

> Tennis idol is Roger Federer.> Favourite surface is clay and shot is backhand.

> Favourite tournament is Hamburg.

> Enjoys basketball and is a fan of Los Angeles Lakers (NBA). Favourite athlete is LeBron James.

> Favourite superhero is Spider-man.

> Favourite book is "Open" by Andre Agassi.

> Favourite movie is "I Am Legend", TV show is "Walking Dead" and actor is Will Smith.

> Enjoys learning song lyrics. Favourite singer is Drake.

> Favourite school subject is English.

> Considers his fighting spirit his best quality and being impatient his worst one.

> Trains at the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in Sophia Antipolis, France.

RUDOLF MOLLEKER GER

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $122,366HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 192 (29 October 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1046 (13 August 2018)

CAREER W-L: 2-4CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-0CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0

BORN: 26 0ctober 2000, Severodonetsk, UKRRESIDENCE: Oranienburg, Germany

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.85m (6'1") / 74kg (163lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.rudi-molleker.de @rudimollo @rudimollo

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 194 (2-3) 2017: 597 (0-1) 2016: T1063 (0-0)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,269,851W-L: 29-20 (singles), 3-5 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): DohaF (1): AntwerpSF (2): Buenos Aires, AntalyaQF (3): Quito, Rio de Janeiro, Vienna

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Finished in Top 10 for 1st time in 2016 after achieving career-high No. 6 on 7 November 2016. Earned 20+ wins and ended 13 of last 14 years in Top 50 (2005-11 and 2013-18). Finished 2004 season as World No. 1 junior.

> Qualified for 2016 Nitto ATP Finals, falling to Raonic and Thiem before withdrawing (rib).

> Owns 7-21 record in finals, reaching 1+ final in 14 straight seasons (2005-18). Captured biggest title of career at 2016 Washington, saving 1 MP vs. Karlovic for 1st ATP 500 crown. 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 6 other Grand Slam QFs, including 2014 US Open, squandering 2 MPs vs. Federer. Won boys' singles titles at 2004 Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon (l. to Troicki in US Open 3R).

> 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 (7): 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.

> Nicknamed "Lamonf".> Considers Arthur Ashe his favourite tennis player.

> If he didn't play tennis, he would play basketball.

> Fan of Detroit Pistons (NBA). Favourite basketball player is Carmelo Anthony.

> Voted 2005 ATP Newcomer of the Year by his fellow players.

> Known for being an excellent breakdancer.

> Missed 9 Grand Slam events with injuries from 2007 to 2016, including right knee, right shoulder and left wrist.

> Also missed 6 ATP Masters 1000 events in 2017 and 5 in 2018 due to illness and injuries to right knee, Achilles tendon, back and left hamstring.

GAEL MONFILS FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 99-47) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Aus. Open 25-13 2R 4R QF 2R 3R 3R 3R 3R 3R 4R — 3R 1R 2RRoland Garros 33-12 3R 4R — 4R QF 3R — QF 2R QF SF 3R 4R 1RWimbledon 16-10 4R 3R 1R 3R 2R — — 3R 3R — — 3R 1R 3RUS Open 25-12 2R 3R SF 1R QF 2R — 2R QF 4R 4R — 2R 1R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 19 18 17 160-2 — — RR

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 94-74) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04Indian Wells 10-10 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 12-10 2R 1R 2R 2R — — 3R 2R QF — QF — 1R 1R —Rome 5-5 1R — 1R — — — 2R — — — — 1R SF — —Canada 13-8 — 3R SF 2R 2R — — QF 3R 2R 1R — — — —Cincinnati 10-8 — — 3R 1R 3R — — QF 1R 1R 2R — 2R 3R —Shanghai 7-5 1R — 3R — — QF — — 2R 3R — — — — —Paris 12-8 — — — 1R 3R — — 2R F F 3R — 1R — 2RHamburg: 0-1 (1R - 2006)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $15,014,229HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 6 (7 November 2016)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 155 (8 August 2011)

CAREER W-L: 440-252CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 32-75CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 16-14

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

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $318,726W-L: 3-11 (singles)CHALLENGER: 18-15 (singles), 2-4 (doubles)SINGLES QF (1): Quito

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved new career-high ranking 10 times in 2018, peaking at No. 105 on 17 September after winning Istanbul, TUR Challenger title. Broke into Top 200 on 30 October 2017 after capturing Brest, FRA Challenger title. Second-youngest player in 2017 year-end Top 200 and fifth-youngest in 2018. Earned 1st ranking point at age 15 on 8 December 2014.

> Earned 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.

> Made tour-level debut at 2018 Australian Open as WC and defeated Karlovic for 1st Grand Slam win at 2018 Roland Garros as WC.

> Won 1st ATP Challenger Tour title

at 2017 Brest, FRA as WC. After winning 3 matches in 3 sets, defeated fellow #NextGenATP player Tsitsipas in final. Captured 2nd Challenger title at 2018 Istanbul, TUR.

> Peaked at No. 7 in juniors on 14 August 2017. Went 72-33 on ITF Junior Circuit, advancing to boys' singles SFs at 2017 Australian Open and 2017 Wimbledon. Runner-up at European Championships in 2016 and 2017.

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

> Father, Rodolphe; mother, Alexandra; brother, Maxence;

sister; Charlotte.> Idol growing up was Rafael Nadal.

> Enjoys music, sports and playing video games.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a musician. Exceptional piano player.

> Likes all surfaces and favourite shots are drop shot and volley.

> Favourite tournament is Roland Garros.

> Trains at the French National Tennis Centre.

> Coached by Emmanuel Planque. Fitness trainer is Paul Quetin.

CORENTIN MOUTET FRA

CAREER W-L: 3-11CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-2CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $408,123HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 105 (17 September 2018)HIGHEST 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

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 150 (3-11) 2017: 156 (0-0) 2016: 519 (0-0) 2015: 839 (0-0)

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

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $558,694W-L: 10-14 (singles), 3-5 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 20-14 (singles), 6-8 (doubles)SINGLES SF (1): Kitzbuhel

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved new career-high ranking 15 times in 2018, breaking into Top 100 on 18 June and peaking at No. 75 on 12 November. At age 21, became youngest Spaniard in Top 100 since then-No. 2 and 21-year-old Nadal on 16 July 2007. 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. Earned 1st ATP win over countryman Garcia-Lopez in 2015 Hamburg 1R as 683rd-ranked WC. Also beat a countryman for 1st Grand Slam win, rallying from 2 sets down to defeat former finalist Ferrer in 2018 Roland Garros 1R as Q.

> Swept consecutive clay-court Challenger titles in 2018 at Prostejov, CZE and Caltanissetta, ITA. Went 22-5 on

ITF Futures Circuit in 2017 with titles at Manacor, ESP and Paguera, ESP. Owns overall records of 42-36 at Challengers (3-1 in finals) and 96-39 at Futures (6-3 in finals).

> Peaked at No. 3 in junior rankings on 26 January 2015. Went 77-25 on ITF Junior Circuit, including wins over future Top 100 ATP players Hurkacz, Mmoh, Rublev and A. Zverev. Reached Roland Garros boys' singles final in 2014 and won doubles title in 2015 w/Lopez San Martin.

PERSONAL> Nicknamed "Jimbo" because he has a fiery attitude on court much 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.

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

> Idol growing up was Rafael Nadal.

> Hobbies include listening to music, watching movies, hanging out with friends and playing sports.

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

> Trains at Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca.

> Coached by Tomeu Salva and Pedro Clar. Fitness trainer is Domingo Rossello.

JAUME MUNAR ESP

CAREER W-L: 11-18CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-0

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $685,184HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 75 (12 November 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 213 (30 April 2018)

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

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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: 2-3) W-L 19 18 Aus. Open 0-1 1RRoland Garros 1-1 2RWimbledon 0-0 —US Open 1-1 2R

NEXT GEN ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 18 1-4 SF

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $238,610W-L: 7-5 (singles)SINGLES QF (2): Washington, Shenzhen

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 only 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 45 singles titles, including 1+ each year from 2006-17, trailing only Federer’s 99, Nadal’s 80 and Djokovic’s 72 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 since introduction of World Group in 1981 to go 8-0 in singles.

CAREER TITLES (45): 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 (2). 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. Fan of Miami Heat (NBA).

> 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 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.

> Received a knighthood in Queen Elizabeth II's New Year's Honors list on 30 December 2016, joining Sir Norman Brookes in 1939 as only tennis players to be knighted.

> Owns Cromlix hotel near his hometown in Dunblane, which is

ANDY MURRAY GBR

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $61,046,255HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 1 (7 November 2016)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 51 (17 October 2011)

CAREER W-L: 662-189CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 101-82CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 23-11

BORN: 15 May 1987, Glasgow, ScotlandRESIDENCE: London, 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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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.

> Member of ATP Player Council for 2016-18 term.

> Wife, Kim Sears (married 11 April 2015 in Dunblane Cathedral). Couple has 2 daughters.

> Works with fitness trainer Matt Little and physiotherapists Mark Bender and Shane Annun.

> Coached by former ATP pro Jamie Delgado (since February 2016).

> Missed Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2007 (right wrist). Underwent season-ending back surgery in September 2013. Also underwent right hip surgery on 8 January 2018 in Melbourne after withdrawing from Australian Open. Missed a total of 11 months with hip injury. Skipped final 5 weeks of 2018 season with ankle injury.

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 189-44, 3 titles) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Aus. Open 48-12 — 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 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: 212-81, 14 titles) W-L 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 31-11 1R — F SF QF QF 3R W QF SF W 1R QF 2RShanghai 22-3 — — W SF 3R — F W W — — — — —Paris 21-9 — — W F QF — 3R QF QF 3R QF QF 3R —Hamburg: 3-3 (3R - 2008; 2R - 2006; 1R - 2007)

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $813,324W-L: 41-20 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (3): Acapulco, Washington, CincinnatiF (3): Doha, London/Queen's Club, ShanghaiSF (3): Rio de Janeiro, Rome, ATP Finals (all w/Soares)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Became 1st British man or woman to reach No. 1 in doubles or singles on 4 April 2016. A. Murray followed as singles No. 1 on 7 November 2016, making them 1st brothers to reach No. 1 in doubles and singles respectively. Both ended 2016 as World No. 1: Jamie in team rankings w/Soares and Andy in singles. J. Murray/Soares became 3rd team to finish 1st season together at No. 1 (also Connell/Galbraith in 1993, Bjorkman/Woodbridge in 2001).

> Owns 22-23 record in finals, including titles at 2010 Valencia and 2011 Tokyo w/A. Murray. Defeated A. Murray in 1st H2H at 2015 ATP Masters 1000 Montreal w/Peers (d. A. Murray/Paes). Earned 300th win in 2017 Rio de Janeiro QF w/Soares (d. Molteni/Schwartzman). Reached Nitto ATP Finals SFs w/Soares in 2016, 2017 and 2018 after qualifying w/Peers in 2015. Won 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 2018 Cincinnati w/Soares.

> Won Grand Slam doubles titles w/Soares at Australian Open and US Open in 2016. Along with A. Murray, became 1st brothers in Open Era to reach doubles and singles finals at same Grand Slam (2016 Australian Open). Reached back-to-back Grand Slam finals w/Peers at Wimbledon and US Open in 2015.

> Won Grand Slam mixed doubles titles at 2007 Wimbledon w/Jankovic, 2017 Wimbledon w/Hingis, 2017 US Open w/Hingis

and 2018 US Open w/Mattek-Sands. Reached finals at 2008 US Open w/Huber and 2018 Wimbledon w/Azarenka.

> In 2015, helped Great Britain win 1st Davis Cup since 1936. Teamed w/A. Murray for victories in QF, SF and final. Third set of brothers to win Davis Cup (also Doherty/Doherty 1903-06, Bryan/Bryan 2007).

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (22): 2018 (3): Cincinnati (H), Washington (H), Acapulco (H) (all w/Soares); 2017 (3): London/Queen's Club (G), Stuttgart (G), Acapulco (H) (all w/Soares); 2016 (3): US Open (H), Australian Open (H), Sydney (H) (all w/Soares); 2015 (2): Hamburg (CL), Brisbane (H) (both w/Peers); 2014 (1): Munich (CL) (w/Peers); 2013 (3): Bangkok (H), Gstaad (CL), Houston (CL) (all w/Peers); 2011 (2): Tokyo (H) (w/A. Murray), Metz (H) (w/Sa); 2010 (1): Valencia (IH) (w/A. Murray); 2008 (1): Delray Beach (H) (w/Mirnyi); 2007 (3): Nottingham (G), Memphis (H), San Jose (IH) (all w/Butorac). FINALIST (20).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 4.> Father, William, is a retail area manager; mother, Judy, works in tennis; brother, Andy, also plays on ATP Tour.

> Favourite surfaces are indoor hard and grass.

> Enjoys playing golf (right-handed) and has a 3 handicap.

> Edinburgh Hibs fan (football).> In 2016, named an OBE for services to tennis and charity (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire).

> Member of ATP Player Council from 2016-20.

> Named ATP Doubles Team of Year in 2016 (w/Soares)

> Received ATP ACES For Charity grant in 2017 for support of Children Change Colombia, which is dedicated to defending the rights of Colombia's most at-risk and neglected children.

> Wife, Alejandra (married 28 October 2010). Brother, Andy, was best man at their wedding in Dunblane, Scotland.

> Coached by Louis Cayer and Alan MacDonald.

JAMIE MURRAY GBR

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Aus. Open W - 2016 (w/Soares)Wimbledon F - 2015 (w/Peers) Mixed: W - 2017 (w/Hingis), 2007 (w/Jankovic)US Open W - 2016 (w/Soares); F - 2015 (w/Peers) Mixed: W - 2018 (w/Mattek-Sands), 2017 (w/Hingis)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 19 18 17 16 159-6 SF SF SF RR (2016-18 w/Soares; 2015 w/Peers)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)Monte-Carlo F - 2016 (w/Soares)Canada F - 2016 (w/Soares)Cincinnati W - 2018; F - 2017 (both w/Soares)

HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 834 (22 May 2006)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (4 April 2016)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 381-274CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,259,323

BORN: 13 February 1986, Dunblane, ScotlandRESIDENCE: Wimbledon, England

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.90m (6'3") / 84kg (185lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

@jamie_murray @JamieMurrayOfficialPage @jamie__murray

YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: T7 (41-20)2017: 9 (47-23)2016: 4 (45-20)2015: 7 (46-26)

2014: 42 (37-25)2013: 30 (36-21)2012: 77 (19-27)2011: 35 (30-26)

2010: 57 (8-9)2009: 105 (5-16)2008: 28 (30-31)2007: 32 (30-24)

2006: 77 (7-6)2005: 288 (0-0)2004: 937 (0-0)2003: T1197 (0-0)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $8,663,347W-L: 45-4 (singles)SINGLES TITLES (5): Monte-Carlo, Barcelona, Rome, Roland Garros, TorontoSF (2): Wimbledon, US OpenQF (2): Australian Open, Madrid

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Finished 2008, 2010, 2013 and 2017 as World No. 1. Ranks 6th all-time with 196 total weeks at No. 1. Spent every week since 25 April 2005 in Top 10, including record 160 straight weeks at No. 2 before passing Federer on 18 August 2008.

> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 14 straight seasons (2005-18). Made 8 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 80 titles, including unprecedented 11 each at ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo, Barcelona and Roland Garros. Greatest of all time on clay with 57 titles and .920-win percentage (415-36). Owns 111-2 record in best-of-5-set matches on clay (.982). Enjoyed record win streaks on a single surface of 81 matches (2005-07) and 50 sets (2017-18). Boasts most ATP Masters 1000 titles of all time with 33. Only player to sweep Roland Garros and all 3 clay-court ATP Masters 1000 events in a single season (2010).

> Second all-time with 17 titles and 24 finals at Grand Slams, trailing only Federer’s 20 titles and 30 finals. As 24-year-old at 2010 US Open, became youngest man in Open Era to complete career Grand Slam. One of 3 men to win a Grand Slam title in teens, 20s and 30s (also Sampras, Rosewall). Captured 1st of record 11 Roland Garros titles as

19-year-old in 2005 and remains youngest Grand Slam champion since Chang, 17, at 1989 Roland Garros. Earned 900th win of career in 2018 Roland Garros 4R en route to title (d. Marterer).

> 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 and 2011. Owns all-time record with 24 straight Davis Cup singles and doubles wins since 2005.

CAREER TITLES (80): 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 (36).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (11). FINALIST (4).

PERSONAL> Full name is Rafael Nadal Parera (Nadal is his father’s last name and Parera is his mother’s). Nicknamed "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, is a businessman. Among his businesses are the family-owned Sa Punta restaurant and the Vidres Mallorca glass-and-windows company. Mother, Ana Maria, is Rafa Nadal Foundation president; sister, Maria Isabel.

> Uncle, Miguel Angel, is a former pro football player with stints on FC Barcelona, Real Mallorca and Spanish national team that competed in 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Cups. Won the Champions League title with FC Barcelona.

> Comes from same island as his coach Carlos Moya (Mallorca). City of Manacor is 2nd-biggest in Mallorca.

> Founded the Rafa Nadal Foundation in 2008 and was presented with ATP ACES for Charity grant in 2011. In October 2010, opened Rafael Nadal Tennis School in Anantapur, India, which hosts tournaments and puts equal emphasis on education and tennis training. Learn more at www.fundacionrafanadal.org.

> Launched the Rafa Nadal

RAFAEL NADAL ESP

CAREER W-L: 918-189CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 162-85CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 21-12

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $103,251,975HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 1 (18 August 2008)HIGHEST 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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Academy by Movistar in May 2016, which combines high-level tennis and education with open or supervised residency schemes in weekly, monthly, annual or summer camp programs. Learn more at www.rafanadalacademy.com.

> Opened academy to victims of flash floods seeking shelter in Mallorca from 9-10 October 2018.

> Won ATP No. 1 Award 4 times (2008, 2010, 2013 and 2017), Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award in 2010 and 2018, Comeback Player of Year in 2013, Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award in 2011 for his contributions through the Rafa Nadal Foundation, Most Improved Player in 2005 and ATP Newcomer of the 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).

> 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.

> 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.

> 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.

> Elected to ATP Player Council for 2010-12 term.

> Appeared in Shakira's music video for the song, "Gypsy," in 2010.

> Wrote autobiography "Rafa" with John Carlin in 2011.

> Coached by former World No. 1

Carlos Moya, also travels part of season with former ATP pro Francisco Roig. Fitness trainer and physiotherapist is Rafael Maymo.

> 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: 247-36, 17 titles) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03Aus. Open 55-12 QF F 1R QF F — F QF QF W SF QF — 4R 3R —Roland Garros 86-2 W W 3R QF W W W W W 4R W W W W — —Wimbledon 48-11 SF 4R — 2R 4R 1R 2R F W — W F F 2R — 3RUS Open 58-11 SF W 4R 3R — W — F W SF SF 4R QF 3R 2R 2R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 0516-13 ** RR ** SF ** F ** RR F RR ** SF SF **** Qualified but did not play due to injury.

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 362-77, 33 titles) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03Indian Wells 50-10 — 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 68-4 W W W SF QF F W W W W W W W W — 3RMadrid 49-11 QF W SF F W W 3R F W F SF QF QF W 2R 1RRome 56-6 W QF QF QF F W W F W W 2R W W W — —Canada 34-8 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 16-5 — 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)

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 2 (45-4)2017: 1 (67-11)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $4,049,255W-L: 43-21 (singles), 0-1 (doubles)SINGLES F (3): Monte-Carlo, Tokyo, ViennaSF (3): New York, US Open, MetzQF (5): Rome, Wimbledon, Washington, Shanghai, Paris

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Top Asian player in ATP Rankings history. Achieved career-high No. 4 on 2 March 2015 after reaching Acapulco final. Ended 2014-16 and 2018 in Top 10. Broke into Top 10 on 12 May 2014 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Madrid final.

> Earned 40+ wins to qualify for Nitto ATP Finals in 2014-16 and 2018 (SFs in 2014, 2016). Enjoyed 30+ victories in 8 straight seasons (2011-18), highlighted by 300th win in 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Paris 2R (d. Troicki).

> Owns 11 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. Earned 5-set wins over Top 10 players in all 3 US Open QFs (d. No. 4 Wawrinka in 2014, No. 2 Murray in 2016 and No. 7 Cilic in 2018). First Asian man to reach QFs at all 4 Grand Slam events.

> Beat 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medalist Nadal to capture 2016 Rio Olympics bronze medal. Saved 3 MPs in Rio Olympics QF to defeat Monfils in 3rd-set TB.

CAREER TITLES (11): 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 at age 5.> Mother, Eri, is a piano teacher; father, Kiyoshi, is an engineer; sister, Reina.

> Moved from Shimane, Japan, to USA at age 14 to train at the IMG Academy in Florida. 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.

> Has a phone app (keisapp.com).

> Coached by Dante Bottini and former World No. 2 Michael Chang. Physiotherapist is Koichi Nakao.

> Underwent right elbow surgery in August 2009, missing 11+ months and falling out of ATP Rankings. Ended 2017 season after ATP Masters 1000 Montreal due to right wrist injury.

KEI NISHIKORI JPN

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 81-34) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Aus. Open 23-8 — 4R QF QF 4R 4R QF 3R — 1R — Roland Garros 18-8 4R QF 4R QF 1R 4R — 2R 2R — — Wimbledon 17-9 QF 3R 4R 2R 4R 3R 3R 1R 1R — 1RUS Open 23-9 SF — SF 1R F 1R 3R 1R 3R — 4R

NITTO ATP FINALS HISTORYCareer 19 18 17 16 15 145-9 RR — SF RR SF

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 97-53) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08Indian Wells 10-9 — QF QF 4R 3R 3R 2R 1R — 1R 1RMiami 21-8 3R QF F QF SF 4R 4R 2R — — 1RMonte-Carlo 7-2 F — — — — — 3R — — — — Madrid 16-6 1R QF SF SF F QF — 1R — — — Rome 10-5 QF 3R SF QF — 2R — — — — — Canada 9-6 1R 2R F SF — 3R 2R — — — — Cincinnati 4-5 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: $21,673,386HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 4 (2 March 2015)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 167 (19 March 2012)

CAREER W-L: 374-176CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 39-65CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 18-6

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

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $549,440W-L: 10-11 (singles), 1-6 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 18-9 (singles), 1-3 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): ShenzhenQF (1): Los Cabos

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 58 on 20

March 2017 before tearing left ACL 4 days later. Entered Top 100 on 11 July 2016 following Winnetka, USA Challenger title. Broke back into Top 100 on 1 October 2018 after falling as low as No. 380 on 9 April 2018. 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).

> Enjoyed remarkable run to 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 4R. Entered as LL and defeated E. Ymer 6-4 6-1 in 1R after losing to E. Ymer 6-3 6-1 in Q2. Gave up 16 inches to 6-foot-11 Karlovic in 2R, yet broke him 3 times to win 6-4 6-3. Rallied from 6-1 5-2 down in 3R, saving 1 MP to beat No. 14 Berdych for biggest win of career. Served for match twice against No. 3 Wawrinka in 4R before falling in 3rd-set TB.

> Advanced to 2R at 2015 US Open as Q, 2017 Australian Open and 2018 Australian Open, where he defeated Kohlschreiber in 5 sets

to win 1st tour-level match following left knee surgery. Played at 8 Grand Slam junior events, reaching 2012 US Open SFs in singles and 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.> If he wasn’t a tennis player, he would be a football player.

> Favourite surface is hard and shot is backhand.

> Idol growing up was Marcelo Rios.

> Enjoys playing video games.> Supported 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: 3-11) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14Aus. Open 2-3 2R 2R 1R — —Roland Garros 0-2 1R — — 1R —Wimbledon 0-2 1R — 1R — —US Open 1-4 1R — 1R 2R 1R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 7-6) W-L 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 3-2 1R 4R —Miami 4-3 2R 2R 3RMonte-Carlo 0-0 — — —Madrid 0-0 — — —Rome 0-0 — — —Canada 0-1 1R — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — —Shanghai 0-0 — — — Paris 0-0 — — —

CAREER W-L: 32-38CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 0-5CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-1

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,326,428HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 58 (20 March 2017)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 405 (27 June 2016)

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 @yoshihitonishiokatennis @yoshihito0927

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $553,378W-L: 19-18 (singles), 7-4 (doubles)SINGLES SF (3): Lyon, Atlanta, Los CabosQF (2): Eastbourne, ShenzhenDOUBLES TITLES (1): Estoril (w/Edmund)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high ranking 9

times in 2018, peaking at No. 66 on 20 August soon after reaching Los Cabos SF. Broke into Top 100 on 28 May 2018 following run to Lyon SF.

> Defeated No. 10 Isner for biggest win of career and to reach 1st ATP Tour SF at 2018 Lyon. Reached back-to-back SFs at 2018 Atlanta and 2018 Los Cabos. Did not drop a set in ATP doubles debut at 2018 Estoril, capturing title with countryman Edmund.

> 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. Defeated Tursunov in 2017 US Open 1R as Q and Gojowczyk in 2018 Roland Garros 1R. Had not played on clay in 3+ years prior to 2018 win over Bautista Agut in Davis Cup debut.

> 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 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.

> Enjoys going to the beach, listening to music and hanging out with friends.

> If he wasn't a tennis player, he would work in real estate.

> Fan of South Sydney Rabbitohs

and All Blacks rugby teams, as well as Newcastle United F.C.

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

> Idols growing up were Andre Agassi and Rafael Nadal.

> 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. Team reached Final Four in 2015.

> 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: 3-5) W-L 19 18 17Aus. Open 0-0 — —Roland Garros 1-1 2R —Wimbledon 0-2 1R 1RUS Open 2-2 2R 2R

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

CAREER W-L: 21-22CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-3CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 1-1

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $824,926HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 66 (20 August 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 187 (5 November 2018)

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

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $169,958W-L: 2-2 (singles), 0-1 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 34-11 (singles), 1-3 (doubles)SINGLES QF (1): Delray Beach

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Broke into Top 100 and achieved

career-high No. 98 on 19 November 2018 after ending year with back-to-back Challenger titles. Tied with Karlovic as tallest Top 100 player in ATP Rankings history at 2.11m/6-foot-11 (since 1973). Earned 1st ranking point at age 16 on 25 November 2013 after qualifying and winning 1R match at Bradenton, USA Futures

> Enjoyed 1st 3 victories of career en route to 2016 Atlanta SF as 837th-ranked WC. Saved 2 MPs to defeat Anderson in 2R. Rose to No. 395 in ATP Rankings a week later. Posted biggest win of career over defending champion and World No. 8 Sock to reach 2018 Delray Beach QF.

> Qualified and made Grand Slam debut at 2017 Australian Open, falling in 5 sets to eventual quarter-finalist Goffin. Did not drop a set, hit 62 aces and saved 7/7 break points during qualifying. Saved 2 MPs vs. Chardy to win ATP Masters 1000 debut at 2016 Cincinnati as WC.

> Went 34-11 with 3 titles in 5 finals on ATP Challenger Tour in 2018. Finished season with 9 straight Challenger wins and titles at Knoxville, USA and Champaign, USA. Also captured Bordeaux, FRA Challenger title in 2018.

> Peaked at No. 4 in junior rankings on 13 July 2015. Captured boys' singles title and reached boys' doubles final w/Santillan at 2015 Wimbledon. Saved 1 MP to defeat de Minaur 4-6 6-3 13-11 in 1R, then beat best friend Fritz 6-3 7-6(13) in SF. Defeated Tsitsipas in Wimbledon warm-up tournament at Roehampton.

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 6.> Father, George; mother, Lynne;

sister, Brenna.> Favourite surface is clay,

tournament is US Open and shot is overhead.

> 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.

> 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.

> Fan of Chicago Bears (NFL), Chicago Bulls (NBA) and Chicago Blackhawks (NHL).

> Grew up under tutelage of fellow Palm Coast resident and former ATP pro Tom Gullikson.

> 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: 0-1) W-L 19 18 17 Aus. Open 0-1 — 1R Roland Garros 0-0 — — Wimbledon 0-0 — — US Open 0-0 — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 1-4) W-L 19 18 17 16Indian Wells 0-2 1R 1R —Miami 0-0 — — —Monte-Carlo 0-0 — — —Madrid 0-0 — — —Rome 0-0 — — —Canada 0-1 — 1R —Cincinnati 1-1 — — 2RShanghai 0-0 — — —Paris 0-0 — — —

CAREER W-L: 8-15CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 1-1CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 0-1

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $496,660HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 98 (19 November 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 376 (19 February 2018)

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

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 100 (2-2)2017: 230 (1-8)

2016: 204 (5-5)2015: 975 (0-0)

2014: 1198 (0-0)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,056,836W-L: 27-28 (singles), 9-10 (doubles)SINGLES SF (2): Pune, SydneyQF (1): Montpellier

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 7 of last 8 seasons in Top 100 (2011-13, 2015-18).

> 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.

> Earned 20+ tour-level wins in 4 straight seasons and 6 of last 7 (2012-13, 2015-18). Played 30+ tournaments in 2013, 2016 and 2017 and has appeared at 15 straight Grand Slam and 28 straight ATP Masters 1000 events.

> Defeated 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. Teamed w/Wawrinka for lone doubles title at 2013 Chennai.

> Saved 2 MPs to beat Nishikori en route to 2015 US Open 4R. Also reached 2017 Wimbledon 4R. Posted best ATP Masters 1000 run at 2013 Rome, defeating Del Potro en route to SF.

CAREER TITLES (1): 2015 (1): Bastad (CL).FINALIST (4): 2017 (1): Metz (IH); 2015 (1): Tokyo (H); 2013 (1): Montpellier (IH); 2012 (1): Belgrade (CL).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2).

PERSONAL> Nicknamed "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 up at 2017 Lyon).

> Idol growing up was Marat Safin.

> Favourite surface is clay and shot is backhand.

> Enjoys watching football and supports Olympique de Marseille.

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

> Voted by fellow players as 2015 ATP Comeback Player of the Year.

> Coached by Jean-Charles Diame.

> Underwent left knee surgery on 17 September 2014 and missed 4+ months during season.

BENOIT PAIRE FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 33-32) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10Aus. Open 5-7 1R 3R 1R — 3R 1R 1R 2R — Roland Garros 8-9 2R 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 2R 1R 1RWimbledon 11-8 3R 4R 2R 2R 1R 3R 3R 1R —US Open 9-8 2R 2R 2R 4R 2R 1R 2R — 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 36-46) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12Indian Wells 2-5 1R 1R 2R — — 3R 1RMiami 5-4 3R 3R 3R — — 1R — Monte-Carlo 4-6 1R 1R 3R 2R 1R 2R — Madrid 4-5 2R 3R 1R — 1R 2R — Rome 8-4 3R 2R 2R — — SF — Canada 5-5 2R 2R 1R — 2R 3R —Cincinnati 2-6 2R 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R —Shanghai 4-5 2R 1R 2R — — 2R 2RParis 2-6 1R 1R 1R 2R — 1R 2R

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $6,235,823HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 18 (11 January 2016)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 84 (5 August 2013)

CAREER W-L: 180-197CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 6-34CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 9-6

BORN: 8 May 1989, Avignon, FranceRESIDENCE: Geneva, Switzerland

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.96m (6'5") / 80kg (176lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@benoitpaire @BenoitPaireOffciel @benpaire

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,132,837W-L: 56-21 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (5): Doha, Auckland, Australian Open, Geneva (all w/Marach), Chengdu (w/Dodig)F (5): Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, Roland Garros, Hamburg, BeijingSF (6): Indian Wells, London/Queen's Club, Toronto, Shanghai, Vienna, Paris (all w/Marach)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Rose to No. 1 in doubles on 21 May

2018. At age 24, became youngest doubles World No. 1 since Woodbridge, 24, in 1996. Also became 1st Croatian man or woman to be ranked No. 1 in doubles or singles. Spent 8 weeks at No. 1 overall. Ended 2018 at No. 4 in doubles and No. 1 in team rankings w/Marach.

> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2018 w/Marach. Also played in 2017 w/Marach as ALT (d. Bryan/Bryan in RR).

> Owns 13 ATP Tour doubles titles, including 5 w/Venus and 5 w/Marach. Won career-high 5 titles in 2018, including Chengdu with countryman Dodig. Went 17-0 w/Marach to begin 2018 season and earned career-high 56 doubles wins overall. Member of 2018 Davis Cup championship team (0-5 in Davis Cup).

> Captured 1st Grand Slam men's doubles title at 2018 Australian Open w/Marach, winning 4 matches in 3 sets and 2 in 3rd-set TBs. Runner-up at 2017 Wimbledon and 2018 Roland Garros w/Marach. Won 2017 Wimbledon SF over Mektic/Skugor 17-15 in 5th before losing

final to Kubot/Melo 13-11 in 5th. Also reached 3 Grand Slam mixed doubles finals, winning titles at 2016 US Open w/Siegemund and 2018 Australian Open w/Dabrowski.

> Went 95-51 in singles and 87-39 in doubles on ITF Junior Circuit, including singles wins over future Top 10 ATP players Thiem and Pouille. Peaked at No. 5 in junior rankings on 3 January 2011 and went on to win 2011 Wimbledon boys' doubles title w/Morgan.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (13): 2018 (5): Chengdu (H) (w/Dodig), Geneva (CL), Australian Open (H), Auckland (H), Doha (H) (all w/Marach); 2017 (3): Stockholm (IH) (w/Marach), Hamburg (CL) (w/Dodig), Marrakech (CL) (w/Inglot); 2016 (4): 's-Hertogenbosch (G), Marseille (IH), Montpellier (IH), Auckland (H) (all w/Venus); 2015 (1): Nice (CL) (w/Venus). FINALIST (18).

PERSONAL> Started playing tennis at age 5

with family.> Father, Jakov, is a tennis coach;

mother, Snjezana, is a teacher; sisters, Nadja and Matea.

> Favourite surface is grass.> Backhand volley is his favourite

shot.> Favourite tournament is Wimbledon.

> Idol growing up was David Ferrer.> Supports Juventus football club

and would have been a football player if not for tennis.

> Enjoys watching movies.> Named ATP Doubles Team of the

Year in 2018 (w/Marach).> Trains in Croatia.> Coached by sister Nadja. Fitness

trainer is Vlade Kaplarevic.

MATE PAVIC CRO

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)Aus. Open W - 2018 (w/Marach) Mixed: W - 2018 (w/Dabrowski)Roland Garros F - 2018 (w/Marach)Wimbledon F - 2017 (w/Marach)US Open Mixed: W - 2016 (w/Siegemund)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 19 18 172-2 RR RR* (both w/ Marach)*Alternate

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORYMonte-Carlo F - 2018 (w/Marach)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 189-110CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,226,803

HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 295 (6 May 2013)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1 (21 May 2018)

BORN: 4 July 1993, Split, CroatiaRESIDENCE: Freeport, Bahamas

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.91m (6'3") / 83kg (183lbs)PLAYS: Left-handed · Two-handed backhand

@pavicmate

YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 4 (56-21)2017: 17 (47-27)

2016: 29 (39-22)2015: 54 (19-16)

2014: 56 (18-18)2013: 69 (5-4)

2012: 145 (5-2)2011: 389 (0-0)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $485,735W-L: 21-20 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (3): Brisbane, London/Queen's Club, Toronto (all w/Kontinen)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 2 in doubles on 3 April 2017. Finished 3 straight seasons in Top 10 (2015-17), highlighted by year-end No. 4 in 2017. Ended 2017 at No. 2 in team rankings w/Kontinen.

> Captured back-to-back Nitto ATP Finals titles w/Kontinen in 2016 and 2017. First team to successfully defend title since Bryan/Bryan in 2004. Went 1-2 in 2015 w/J. Murray and 0-1 in 2018 w/Kontinen as ALT.

> Owns 19-11 record in finals, including 10 straight title wins w/Kontinen. Went 6-10 in finals w/J. Murray and is 6-4 against his former partner since splitting at the start of 2016.

> Secured 1st Grand Slam title at 2017 Australian Open w/Kontinen, becoming 1st Aussie to win his home major since Woodbridge in 2001. Reached back-to-back Grand Slam finals w/J. Murray at 2015 Wimbledon and 2015 US Open.

> Won ATP Masters 1000 titles w/Kontinen at 2016 Paris, 2017 Shanghai and 2018 Toronto. Also advanced to 2016 Shanghai final w/Kontinen.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (19): 2018 (3): Toronto (H), London/Queen's Club (G), Brisbane (H) (all w/Kontinen); 2017 (5): ATP Finals (IH), Shanghai (H), Beijing (H), Washington (H), Australian Open (H) (all w/Kontinen); 2016 (5): ATP Finals (IH), Paris (IH), Hamburg (CL), Munich (CL), Brisbane (H) (all w/Kontinen); 2015 (2): Hamburg (CL), Brisbane (H) (both w/J. Murray); 2014 (1): Munich (CL) (w/J. Murray); 2013 (3): Bangkok (IH), Gstaad (CL), Houston (CL) (all w/J. Murray).FINALIST (11).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis as soon as he could walk because he had a tennis court in his backyard.

> Mom, Elizabeth, played pro tennis; sister, Sally, played on WTA Tour until June 2017.

> Hobbies include golf, surfing, AFL and cricket.

> Played college tennis at Middle Tennessee State University (2008-10), then Baylor University (2011).

> Favourite band is Coldplay.> Admires Roger Federer because he is an all-court player.

> Favourite tournament is Wimbledon.

> Wife, Danielle (married 26 November 2016); daughter, Ellie Rose (born 18 May 2017).

JOHN PEERS AUS

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY (1 title)Aus. Open W - 2017 (w/Kontinen)Wimbledon F - 2015 (w/J. Murray)US Open F - 2015 (w/J. Murray)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORY (2 titles)Career 19 18 17 16 1510-4 RR* W W RR (2016-18 w/Kontinen, 2015 w/J. Murray)*Alternate

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (3 titles)Canada W - 2018 (w/Kontinen)Shanghai W - 2017 ; F - 2016 (both w/Kontinen)Paris W - 2016 (w/Kontinen)

HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 456 (11 June 2012)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 2 (3 April 2017)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 232-140CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,469,424

BORN: 25 July 1988, Melbourne, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Perth, Australia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 82kg (181lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.johnpeerstennis.com @johnwpeers @johnpeerstennis @johnwpeers

YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 23 (21-20)2017: 4 (46-19)2016: 9 (46-23)

2015: 8 (45-27)2014: 43 (36-27)2013: 29 (37-22)

2012: 78 (1-2)2011: 357 (0-0)2010: N/R (0-0)

2009: N/R (0-0)2008: T1175 (0-0)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $879,596W-L: 25-22 (singles), 8-13 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): UmagSF (1): DohaQF (4): Buenos Aires, Houston, Geneva, Stuttgart

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 39 on 21 March 2016 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 3R. Earned career-high 25 wins in 2018. Finished 5 of last 6 seasons in Top 100 (2013, 2015-18).

> Saved 3 MPs to beat Isner en route to 1st ATP Tour final at 2016 Rio de Janeiro. Won 6 matches to reach 2nd final at 2017 Munich as Q. Fell to 0-3 in finals with loss at 2018 Umag.

> Reached 2018 Wimbledon 3R with biggest win of career, rallying from 2 sets down to defeat 2017 finalist and World No. 5 Cilic. Ended 0-6 start to career in Grand Slam 2R. Went on to reach 2018 US Open 3R.

> 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 FINALIST (3): 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 his best shot.

> Favourite tournament is US Open.

> Idol growing up was Roger Federer.

> 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 countryman and former World No. 20 Jose Acasuso. Fitness trainers are Juan Galvan and Mariano Orazi.

GUIDO PELLA ARG

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

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-15) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Indian Wells 3-4 1R 2R 3R — — 1RMiami 3-5 1R 3R 1R — 1R 2RMonte-Carlo 0-2 1R — 1R — — — Madrid 0-1 — — 1R — — — Rome 0-1 — — 1R — — — Canada 0-0 — — — — — —Cincinnati 0-0 — — — — — —Shanghai 0-1 — — 1R — — —Paris 0-1 — — 1R — — —

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,772,383HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 39 (21 March 2016)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 119 (21 September 2015)

CAREER W-L: 68-85CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 3-9CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 4-5

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

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $583,508W-L: 36-20 (doubles)DOUBLES TITLES (2): Marrakech, Madrid F (3): Sofia, Rio de Janeiro, MunichSF (4): Acapulco, Roland Garros, Halle, Toronto (all w/Mektic)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 3 in doubles on 12 August 2013 after winning ATP Masters 1000 Montreal title w/Soares. Broke into Top 10 on 10 June 2013 after advancing to Roland Garros SF w/Soares. Ended 2013 at No. 2 in team rankings w/Soares and No. 4 in doubles rankings. Peaked at No. 92 in singles on 30 April 2007.

> Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2013 and 2014 w/Soares, as well as in 2018 w/Mektic. Reached SFs in 2013, then went 1-2 in 2014 and 0-2 in 2018.

> Owns 17 ATP Tour doubles titles with 4 different partners. Won career-high 5 titles on 5 surfaces in 2013 w/Soares: Sao Paulo on indoor clay, Barcelona on outdoor clay, Eastbourne on grass, Montreal on outdoor hard and Valencia on indoor hard. Earned 35+ wins in 7 of 8 seasons (2011-16, 2018), highlighted by career-high 56 in 2013. Enjoyed 300th career win in 2016 Halle SF w/Kubot (d. Kontinen/Peers).

> Advanced to 1st Grand Slam final at 2013 US Open w/Soares. Reached SFs at 2011 Wimbledon w/Kas, 2013 Roland Garros w/Soares, 2016 Roland Garros w/Kubot and 2018 Roland Garros w/Mektic. Won 2018 Wimbledon mixed doubles title w/Melichar and reached 2015 final w/Babos.

> Swept back-to-back ATP Masters 1000 Canada titles w/

Soares at 2013 Montreal and 2014 Toronto. Added 3rd ATP Masters 1000 title at 2018 Madrid w/Mektic. Runner-up 3 times at ATP Masters 1000 events w/Soares: 2013 Madrid, 2013 Paris and 2014 Indian Wells.

CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (17): 2018 (2): Madrid (CL), Marrakech (CL) (both w/Mektic); 2017 (1): Shenzhen (H) (w/Ram); 2015 (2): Basel (H), Munich (CL) (both w/Soares); 2014 (2): Toronto(H), London/Queen’s Club (G) (all w/Soares); 2013 (5): Valencia (IH), Montreal (H), Eastbourne (G), Barcelona (CL), Sao Paulo (ICL) (all w/Soares); 2012 (4): Valencia (IH), Tokyo (H), Kuala Lumpur (IH) (all w/Soares), Auckland (H) (w/Marach); 2011 (1): Hamburg (CL) (w/Marach).FINALIST (29).

PERSONAL> Father, Adalbert, is director of Austrian Social Insurance Authority for Business; mother, Elisabeth, is housewife;

brother, Christoph, is a financial analyst and considered his best friend.

> Began playing tennis at age 5. Also played soccer until age 12.

> Worked with Gunter Bresnik and Joakim Nystrom as a young pro.

> Idolised Boris Becker and Thomas Muster.

> Prefers faster surfaces like grass, carpet and hard courts.

> Favourite shots are volley and backhand.

> If he weren't a tennis player, he'd play soccer.

> Wife, Natascha; sons, Noah (born 14 June 2012) and Eliah (born 7 April 2015).

> Coached by Michael Oberleitner and Martin Gattringer. Fitness trainer is Markus Forsthuber.

> Missed 3 months in 2018 due to right elbow injury, which also forced withdrawal from Nitto ATP Finals after 2 matches.

ALEXANDER PEYA AUT

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORYWimbledon Mixed: W - 2018 (w/Melichar)US Open F - 2013 (w/Soares)

NITTO ATP FINALS DOUBLES HISTORYCareer 19 18 17 16 15 14 133-6 RR — — — RR SF (2013-14 w/Soares; 2018 w/Mektic)

ATP MASTERS 1000 DOUBLES HISTORY (3 titles)Indian Wells F - 2014 (w/Soares)Madrid W - 2018 (w/Mektic); F - 2013 (w/Soares)Canada W - 2014, 2013 (w/Soares)Paris F - 2013 (w/Soares)

HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 92 (30 April 2007)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 3 (12 August 2013)

CAREER DOUBLES W-L: 367-264CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $4,421,345

BORN: 27 June 1980, Vienna, Austria RESIDENCE: Vienna, Austria

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.82m (6'0") / 83kg (183lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · One-handed backhand

@AlexanderPeya @oesi28

YEAR-END ATP DOUBLES RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 17 (36-20)2017: 54 (22-24)2016: 23 (35-25)2015: 24 (38-27)2014: T10 (43-27)2013: 4 (56-20)

2012: 22 (36-24)2011: 18 (36-23)2010: 103 (2-3)2009: 73 (14-16)2008: 51 (14-12)2007: 62 (11-14)

2006: 52 (7-9)2005: 99 (1-2)2004: 90 (6-6)2003: 96 (6-3)2002: 185 (0-3)2001: 305 (1-2)

2000: 436 (1-2)1999: 209 (3-2)1998: T1117 (0-0)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $148,075W-L: 1-4 (singles)CHALLENGER: 22-15 (singles), 0-2 (doubles)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved new career-high

ranking 25 times in 2018, peaking at No. 148 on 5 November soon after Basel 1R win. Broke into Top 600, Top 500, Top 400, Top 300 and Top 200 during 2018 season. Earned 1st ranking point 3 days after 17th birthday on 8 August 2016.

> Qualified and earned 1st ATP Tour win at 2018 Basel (d. Ebden). Also qualified at Sydney and Stockholm in 2018. Made Grand Slam debut at 2018 Australian Open as WC.

> Also qualified 5 times on ATP Challenger Tour in 2018, including en route to title at Jinan, CHN. Won his 1st 4 matches at Jinan in straight sets and his last 4 matches in 3 sets.

> Captured 1st pro title at 2017 Mragowo, POL Futures as WC. Ended 2017 season by reaching Jakarta, IDN Futures final.

> 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. In boys' doubles, advanced to 2016 US Open QF w/Kecmanovic and 2017 Australian Open SF w/Zuk.

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 before moving 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.

> Enjoys basketball, football, PlayStation and reading. Favourite school subject was history.

> Supports Portland Trail Blazers (NBA) and Everton FC (football).

> Favourite book is Fever, movie is Total Recall and TV show is Game of Thrones.

> Favourite actor is Johnny Depp and musician is Ed Sheeran.

> Favourite food is sushi.> Says his best quality is that he's

funny and his worst is that he's shy.

> Coached by Rohan Williams.

ALEXEI POPYRIN AUS

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

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

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $163,444HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 148 (5 November 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 1403 (6 August 2018)

BORN: 5 August 1999, Sydney, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Sydney, Australia

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.95m (6'5") / 77kg (170lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

@AlexeiPopyrin99 @alexeipopyrin

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 148 (1-4) 2017: 719 (0-0) 2016: 1164 (0-0)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $539,228W-L: 8-15 (singles), 0-6 (doubles)CHALLENGER: 29-8 (singles), 2-1 (doubles)SINGLES QF (2): Newport, Antwerp

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 25 on 27

January 2014 after reaching Australian Open 3R. Broke into Top 50 on 12 August 2013 following run to ATP Masters 1000 Montreal SF. Reached doubles career-high No. 4 on 27 April 2015.

> Played in 1st All-Canadian final of Open Era at 2014 Washington (l. to Raonic). Earned career-high 25 singles victories in 2015. Won 4 of his 6 doubles titles w/Sock. Made ATP Tour debut as doubles WC at 2010 ATP Masters 1000 Toronto w/Raonic, defeating Djokovic/Nadal in only match as a team for 31-time Grand Slam singles champions.

> Broke through to 1st Grand Slam singles QF at 2015 Wimbledon with 5-set wins over Millot, Ward and Troicki. Captured 2014 Wimbledon doubles title w/Sock, becoming 1st duo since Hewitt/Mirnyi at 2000 US Open to win a Grand Slam in team debut. Reached boys' doubles finals at 2007 US Open w/Dimitrov and 2008 Australian Open w/Ramirez.

> Advanced to 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF and SF at 2013 Montreal as WC (l. to Raonic in 3rd-set TB). Earned biggest win of career by beating No. 1 Murray in 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 2R as 129th-ranked Q. Reached 6 ATP Masters 1000 doubles finals w/Sock, winning lone title at 2015 Indian Wells.

> Owns records of 112-68 on ATP

Challenger Tour (7-4 in finals) and 107-41 on ITF Futures Circuit (10-2 in finals). After losing last 7 tour-level matches of 2017, captured Challenger titles in early-2018 at Rennes, FRA and Budapest, HUN.

CAREER FINALIST (1): 2014 (1): Washington (H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (6). FINALIST (7).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 5.> Father, Milos, is a tennis coach;

mother, Mila; brothers, Tom and Petr.

> Trained from age 15 to 18 in Prostejov, Czech Republic.

> Idols growing up were Patrick Rafter and Roger Federer.

> Favourite surface is hard and tournament is US Open.

> Enjoys listening to music, playing the guitar and singing. Dream tennis band is John McEnroe on lead guitar, Marat Safin on drums, Bjorn Borg on the keyboard and himself on rhythm guitar and vocals.

> Launched a YouTube Channel in 2017 to follow his life on your (youtube.com/Vasek).

> Speaks English, Czech and French.

> Follows NHL teams Vancouver Canucks and Montreal Canadiens.

> Member of ATP Player Council from 2018-20.

> Trains at Tennis Canada's National Training Centre in Montreal (since September 2010).

> Coached by Dirk Hordorff . Fitness trainers are Cassiano Costa and Jamie Allen.

VASEK POSPISIL CAN

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-23) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11Aus. Open 4-3 1R — 1R 3R 3R — — —Roland Garros 0-6 1R — 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R —Wimbledon 5-7 1R 1R 1R QF 1R 2R 1R —US Open 3-7 2R 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R — 2RDoubles Titles (1): 2014 - Wimbledon (w/Sock)

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 24-35) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11Indian Wells 4-7 1R 3R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R —Miami 4-4 3R — 2R 2R 2R — — —Monte-Carlo 0-1 — — — — 1R — — —Madrid 0-1 — — 1R — — — — —Rome 0-2 — — 1R — 1R — — —Canada 8-8 1R 1R 2R 2R 1R SF 2R 2RCincinnati 3-4 — — 1R 2R 2R 2R — —Shanghai 5-5 1R — 3R 2R 2R 2R — — Paris 0-3 — 1R — — 1R 1R — —

CAREER W-L: 99-136CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 4-26CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 5-6

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,287,905HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 25 (27 January 2014)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 4 (27 April 2015)

BORN: 23 June 1990, Vernon, CanadaRESIDENCE: Freeport, Bahamas

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

www.vasekpospisil.com @VasekPospisil @VasekPospisilTennis @vasek.pospisil

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 70 (8-15)2017: 109 (8-13)2016: 134 (10-23)

2015: 39 (25-23)2014: 53 (20-23)2013: 32 (17-18)

2012: 127 (5-15)2011: 119 (6-5)2010: 336 (0-0)

2009: 341 (0-0)2008: 1132 (0-1)2007: T1461 (0-0)

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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,339,275W-L: 25-21 (singles), 6-15 (doubles)SINGLES TITLES (1): MontpellierF (2): Marseille, DubaiSF (1): Stuttgart

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Became 5th active Frenchman to break into Top 10 on 19 March 2018 (also Gasquet, Monfils, Simon, Tsonga). Finished 2 straight seasons in Top 20 (2016-17). 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). 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).

> Reached Grand Slam QFs at Wimbledon and US Open in 2016. Beat Chiudinelli, Bautista Agut and Nadal in 5 sets at US Open. Win over No. 5 Nadal is biggest of career. Joined Monfils and Tsonga at 2016 US Open as 1st French trio in Open Era to reach QFs at same Grand Slam event.

> 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 in deciding rubber 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.

> Favourite surface is hard and shot is forehand.

> Completed his baccalaureate degree at INSEP.

> Hobbies include going shopping, fashion and hanging out with friends and family.

> In 2016, received ATP Most Improved Player of the Year Award (voted by players).

> Coached by Amelie Mauresmo.

LUCAS POUILLE FRA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 21-19) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13Aus. Open 0-5 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R —Roland Garros 6-6 3R 3R 2R 1R 1R 2RWimbledon 6-4 2R 2R QF 1R — — US Open 9-4 3R 4R QF 1R — —

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 24-27) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14Indian Wells 1-3 2R 3R 1R — —Miami 3-2 — 2R 4R — —Monte-Carlo 7-4 2R SF 3R 2R — Madrid 1-3 1R 1R 2R — —Rome 3-3 2R 1R SF — —Canada 1-3 1R 1R 2R — —Cincinnati 1-2 2R — 1R — —Shanghai 3-2 — 2R 3R — —Paris 4-5 1R 3R 3R 1R 3R

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $5,853,432HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 10 (19 March 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 79 (11 April 2016)

CAREER W-L: 110-87CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 5-12CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 8-3

BORN: 23 February 1994, Grande-Synthe, FranceRESIDENCE: Dubai, UAE

HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.86m (6'1") / 84kg (185lbs)PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand

www.lucaspouille.com @la_pouille @iamlucaspouille @lucaspouille

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)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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2018 HIGHLIGHTSPRIZE MONEY: $1,186,361W-L: 24-22 (singles), 13-10 (doubles)SINGLES F (1): New YorkQF (3): Indian Wells, London/Queen's Club, Chengdu

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS> Achieved career-high No. 11 on 26 February 2018. Finished 12 straight seasons in Top 100 (2007-18). Broke into Top 50 as 19-year-old on 20 August 2007 following run to ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati QF. Earned 1st ATP ranking point 1 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 10 of last 11 seasons (2008-10, 2012-18), posting 300th win in 2017 Geneva 1R (d. Altmaier). Secured 1st of 20 Top 10 wins after hitting record 10 straight aces vs. Blake in 2007 Indianapolis QF.

> Reached 1st SF in 42nd Grand Slam 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.

> Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 QFs at 2007 Cincinnati as WC, 2008 Monte-Carlo, 2012 Paris and 2018 Indian Wells. Fell in ATP Masters 1000 Rome doubles final w/Isner in 2010 before winning title together in 2011.

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 (8): 2018 (1): New York(IH); 2015 (2): Nottingham (G), Houston (CL); 2010 (1): Houston (CL); 2009 (4): New Haven (H), Indianapolis (H), Newport (G), Auckland (H).CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (5). FINALIST (8).

PERSONAL> Began playing tennis at age 4 after being introduced by his mother.

> Father, Mike, is a mortgage banker and former baseball player who was drafted by Detroit Tigers; mother, Chris; sister, Ellen.

> Favourite surface is hard and favourite shots are serve and forehand.

> Hobbies include playing

basketball, table tennis and golf.

> Fan of Los Angeles Lakers (NBA).

> Considered playing college tennis at University of Southern California before turning pro in June 2006.

> Hit 2 home runs in batting practice on 29 March 2008 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

> In March 2015, appeared on Bravo TV show "The Millionaire Matchmaker".

> Member of ATP Player Council for 2018-20 term.

> Wife, Abby (married 9 June 2018).

> Coached by Craig Boynton. Fitness trainer is Gena Ball.

> Missed 3 months following right elbow surgery in June 2011.

SAM QUERREY USA

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: 54-47) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06Aus. Open 12-12 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 19-11 3R SF QF 2R 2R 1R 3R — 4R 2R 1R 1R — US Open 18-12 1R QF 1R 1R 3R 2R 3R — 4R 3R 4R 1R 2R

ATP MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 69-75) W-L 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06Indian Wells 16-13 QF 2R 3R 1R 2R 4R 2R 4R 3R 3R 2R 2R 2RMiami 10-13 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 12-12 2R 2R 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R — 2R 3R 2R QF 1RShanghai 7-7 3R 3R 1R 1R — 1R 3R — 2R — — — — Paris 5-6 — 2R — — 2R — QF — 1R — 2R 1R — Doubles Titles (1): 2011 - Rome (w/Isner)

CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $11,163,869HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 11 (26 February 2018)HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 23 (17 May 2010)

CAREER W-L: 345-279CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 20-58CAREER 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

YEAR-END ATP RANKINGS HISTORY (W-L)2018: 51 (24-22)2017: 13 (36-21)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)