
Asia Muhammad
First ever draft pick for the Vegas Rollers. Will be playing her 2nd Season in 2019 for the Vegas Rollers. This year, won the WTA doubles title in Monterrey, Mexico (w/Maria Sanchez). In 2018, won three ITF singles titles and eight ITF doubles trophies. Won the US Open Wild Card Challenge and earned a wildcard entry into the main draw of the US Open (August 2018). Achieved a career-high WTA doubles ranking of No. 41 in May 2017. Achieved a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 124 in April 2017. Previously played for Sacramento Capitals in 2012.
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Bernardo Pera
Pera will be making her debut with the Washington Kastles in 2020. She reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 59 in March 2020. Pera has won nine singles and eight doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. She made her WTA Tour debut at the 2014 US Open, having received a wild card with Tornado Alicia Black in the doubles tournament Hobbies include reading, cycling, spending time with family and friends.
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Bethanie Mattek-Sands
Won four Grand Slam doubles titles (2015 Australian Open, 2015 French Open, 2016 US Open, 2017 Australian Open, 2017 French Open; all w/Safarova). Won four Grand Slam mixed doubles titles (2012 Australian Open w/Tecau, 2015 French Open w/M.Bryan, 2018 US Open w/J.Murray, 2019 US Open w/J.Murray). Currently holds a WTA doubles ranking of No. 20. Has achieved a career-high ranking of No. 1 in doubles (Jan. 2017). Claimed the 2011 Hopman Cup for the US, partnering with John Isner, to defeat the Belgian team of Justine Henin and Ruben Bemelmans. Began playing tennis at age 5, made pro debut at age 14.
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Bob Bryan
Full name is are Robert Charles Bryan...Wife, Michelle; daughter, Micaela; sons, Bobby Jr., and Richard "Richie" Charles... Parents, Wayne and Kathy, are tennis coaches who began teaching their sons at age 2. Wayne is also a lawyer, musician, emcee, and 3-time World TeamTennis Coach of the Year. Kathy is a former player who competed at Wimbledon 4 times, reaching mixed doubles QF in 1965…. Named ATP Doubles Team of Year in 2003, 2005-07, 2009-14 and ATPTour.com Fans' Favorite Team each year from 2005-17. Recipient of 2015 Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award.
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Brandon Nakashima
Ranked a career-high and current No. 218 on the ATP World Tour. Ranked No. 3 in the world junior ITF rankings before turning pro after 1 season at the Univ. of Virginia. In February, received a wild card into the Delray Beach Open and reached the quarterfinals in his first ATP main draw event.
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Caroline Dolehide
Started playing tennis aged 5... Hobbies include music and traveling... Currently working with Stephen Huss, Grew up working with Tom Lockhart for more than 10 years before joining the USTA development program... Was committed to attend UCLA before deciding to turn pro... Comes from a family of tennis players - older sister, Courtney, won a NCAA title with her team at UCLA and has coached women's tennis at the college ranks at University of Texas and is now coaching at Georgetown for men's and women's tennis; her younger sister Stephanie, who is committed to play tennis at West Point, won a state doubles title in 2015 as a sophomore at Hinsdale Central... brother also won three state titles in golf at the same high school and is now playing golf for FAU.
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Christian Harrison
Harrison served as a substitute for the Orange County Breakers in 2018 and made his WTT debut as a substitute for Boston in 2015. In 2018 he qualified into first main draw at Wimbledon. Winner of four ITF singles titles. Career-high rankings of No. 198 in singles (July 2018) and No. 162 in doubles (August 2013). In 2012 Harrison was awarded a wild card into the US Open where he played doubles alongside his brother making it all the way to the quarterfinals. He started playing tennis at age 3. His favorite surface is hard court. Favorite shot is his backhand and his idol growing up was Pete Sampras.
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Christian McHale
Christina McHale is back for the 2020 season! A dynamite singles player Christina led the Aviators to victory during our first four away matches last season. This year Christina is joining her brother-in-law Ryan Harrison creating a fun, family duo for the Aviators season. Served as a substitute for the Washington Kastles in 2018. Played first full season of WTT in 2016 for the New York Empire. Winner of two WTA doubles titles and one WTA singles trophy. Career-best WTA singles ranking of No. 24 (Aug. 2012) Advanced to third round at all four Grand Slam events. Represented Team USA at London 2012 Olympics. Has played in seven Fed Cup ties as well, with latest appearance coming in April 2016. Knocked off then-world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki at Cincinnati in 2011. Also owns Top 10 wins over Victoria Azarenka, Petra Kvitova and Garbine Muguruza.
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Coach Craig Kardon
In 2018, served 10th season as coach for the Philadelphia Freedoms (2004-2010, 2016-2017). Named 2018 WTT Coach of the Year after leading Freedoms' to a 12-2 regular season record. Previously coached WTT teams - Delaware Smash in 2002, New Jersey Stars 1993-95, and Atlanta Thunder 1990-92. Coached teams that won WTT Championships in 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, and 2006. Served as USTA National Coach 1998-2001. Has coached some of the top WTA players including CoCo Vandeweghe, Ana Ivanovic, Martina Navratilova, Lindsay Davenport and Lisa Raymond. Kardon also coached ATP players Xavier Malisse and Alex Bogomolov. Played on the ATP Tour from 1984-88. Color TV commentator for US Open world feed. Official website: www.craigkardon.com
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Coach Jay Gooding
Joins the Orlando Storm as head coach in its second year in World TeamTennis. Began playing tennis at age nine with his older brother Glen. Grew up in Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia and now trains at the Long Island City East River Club. Enjoys golf and going to the beach. In December 2000, got kicked in the left eye from a friend's hand stand. Underwent two surgeries and was sidelined for four months. Qualified for his first career ATP tournament in Scottsdale in March 2003 and lost to James Blake in the first round.
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Coach John Lloyd
Guided the San Diego Aviators as head coach for the fourth straight year since 2016. Named 2016 WTT Coach of the Year prior to leading the Aviators to their first King Trophy in team history. Previously won WTT Coach of the Year honors in 1990 with the Los Angeles Strings after helping the team (as a coach and a player) to the Championship. Recently captained British Davis Cup team from 2006 to 2010. Works for BBC as a commentator at the four Grand Slam tennis events. A former Australian Open singles finalist and winner of one singles and two doubles titles on the ATP World Tour. Three-time Grand Slam mixed doubles champion with Wendy Turnbull.
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Coach John-Laffnie De Jager
• Marking his 13th season coaching the Lasers and his 20th Season of WTT. • Coach the team to its first WTT championship in 2018, as well as taking the team to the finals in 2009, 2013 and 2014. • Led Lasers to 13-1 season record in 2007, his first year as coach. • Named WTT Coach of the Year 2007, 2009 and 2010. • Played seven season of WTT, with Delaware, Kansas City, New Jersey and St Louis. • Played and captained South Africa’s Davis Cup team for nine years. • Was Olympic doubles semifinalist at 2000 Sydney Games. • Won seven WTP Tour doubles titles, reaching No. 11 in doubles, and was a two-time mixed doubles finalist. • Founder of Matchpoint Tennis Foundation (formerly JL’s Kids) training young tennis players in South Africa. • Nickname “Coach JL.”
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Coach Kamau Murray
Kamau Murray was born and raised on the south side of Chicago and began playing tennis at age 7 during his summer break from school, as it was the first summer program his parents found where they could afford to send him. He continued to play during the school year in Chicago Public Schools after-school programs for many years. Murray attended the Whitney Young Magnet High School, the same high school attended by former USTA President, Katrina Adams. Murray played tennis at Florida A&M University, where he served as the team captain for two years. During his sophomore season, the team won the MEAC conference title. After finishing his undergraduate degree, he also served as an assistant coach for the team while completing an MBA degree. Murray founded the XS Tennis and Education Foundation on the former site of the Robert Taylor Chicago Housing Project to serve underprivileged children in the community. Murray currently coaches, 2017 US Open Champion Sloane Stephens.
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Coach Luke Jensen
• Reached the championships in his first season coaching a World TeamTennis franchise with the New York Empire in 2019. Played nine seasons of WTT. • Recognized as an All-American stand-out in Singles and Doubles while playing at the University of Southern California. • Turned pro in 1987 and began dominating Doubles and Mixed Doubles, reaching a career-high World Ranking of No. 6 in Doubles. • Won the 1993 French Open Doubles title with younger brother Murphy, the head coach of Washington Kastles. During career, competed and won against the tennis greats, including Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, Ivan Lendl, Stefan Edberg, and Boris Becker. • Transitioned from professional playing career to working in the tennis community. Co-Founded the Jensen-Schmidt Tennis Academy for Down Syndrome and has also coached the Women’s Tennis Team at Syracuse. • Is the Director of Racquet Sports at the historic West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, NY and is a Tennis Analyst for various networks including ESPN.
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Coach Rick Leach
Returned to coach the Orange County Breakers in 2018 after guiding the team to the WTT championship in 2017. 2018 marked his 7th season as a coach (third straight with the Breakers) and 17th overall WTT season. Named the 2017 WTT Coach of the Year. Previously coached the Austin Aces in 2014-15, earning 2015 Mylan WTT Coach of the Year honors and winning the 2015 Western Conference Championship. Won at least one ATP doubles title for 16 straight years, longest streak on the tour (1987-2002). Five Grand Slam men's doubles titles: Australian Open 1988-89 (w/Jim Pugh); Australian Open 2000 (w/Ellis Ferreira); Wimbledon 1990 (w/Pugh); and US Open 1993 (w/Ken Flach). Won 46 ATP doubles titles, including one in 2005 at age 40. Won four Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. Career high doubles ranking of No. 1 (March 1990). Played 10 WTT seasons and led St. Louis Aces to 1996 title. Became the first four-time Division I All-American in singles and doubles at the University of Southern California, where he played for his father. Won the 1986 and 1987 NCAA doubles titles.
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Coach Robby Ginepri
Played his second season of WTT and first with the Philadelphia Freedoms in 2015. Previously played for the St. Louis Aces in 2004. Career high ranking of No. 15 in singles (Dec. 2005). Has reached at least the fourth round of every Grand Slam (including the semifinals of the US Open in 2005). Has won three ATP singles titles (Newport '03, Indianapolis '05 and '09).
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Coach Tim Blenkiron
Will be coaching his second season with the WTT franchise team “Vegas Rollers”. Tim Blenkiron is a UNLV tennis alum who won the NCAA Doubles Championship in 1997. As an All-American collegiate player, Blenkiron went on to play professional tennis which was highlighted by playing at the US Open. Blenkiron is the current USTA-Nevada President of the board whose leadership has been recognized for increasing diversity, creating more community tennis events, and preserving the strength and resources of the tennis community in Las Vegas. In 2010, Tim was selected as an elite National USTA coach to run a USTA Regional Training Center. Blenkiron was also responsible for taking Asia Muhammad from a beginner to the tennis professional she is today. Tim Blenkiron was inducted into the UNLV Hall of Fame and has been awarded the USTA-Nevada high performance coach. Blenkiron runs the NO QUIT Tennis Academy, which has some of the best players in the state, section, and country.
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Coco Vandeweghe
Began the 2020 season with the San Diego Aviators. Was traded to the New York Empire in a late-season agreement. Named to 2020 WTT All-Star Match. Played her 10th season of World TeamTennis and 3rd consecutive season with her hometown San Diego Aviators in 2019. Has also played for Sacramento, Boston, Orange County and Philadelphia. Gained WTT Franchise Player status in 2015. 2 Career WTA Singles Titles. 4 Career Doubles Titles including 2018 US Open. Finished 2017 Top 10 WTA in the World. Member of USA Fed Cup Championship Team. 2016 Team USA Olympian. Mother, Tauna, two time Olympian. Grandmother was named Miss Universe. Currently a San Diego resident, living in Rancho Santa Fe, CA. US Open and Australian Open Semifinalist and Wimbledon Quarterfinalists.
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Danielle Collins
Born Danielle Rose Collins on December 13, 1993 in St. Petersburg, FL. Parents; Walter and Kathy. Brother; Joel. The Florida native started playing tennis at the age of 3. After graduating high school her junior ranking was good enough to get her a scholarship to the University of Florida. She transferred to University of Virginia after her freshman year where she won NCAA singles titles in her sophomore and senior years. Graduated from UVA with a bachelor’s degree in media studies and business. Enjoys going to the beach, fishing and running.
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Darija Jurak
Born April 5, 1984 in Zagreb, Croatia. Coached by Franz Leibinger ... Parents are Darko and Nevena ... Started playing tennis at age 6 ...Interest outside of tennis include collecting stamps and coins, cooking, travelling and exploring new places, music, boating, swimming, playing cards, video games, bowling, movies, reading, meditation and yoga. Darija also has tennis coaching certification.
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Eugenie Bouchard
Previously played for Texas in 2013 and made her WTT debut in 2009 with Kansas City. In 2017, reached the semifinals in Sydney and quarterfinals in Madrid, where she defeated world No. 2 Angelique Kerber and Maria Sharapova. Represented Canada at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Enjoyed a breakout 2014 season on the WTA Tour, becoming the first Canadian to reach a Grand Slam singles final at Wimbledon; adding to her semifinal runs at the Australian Open and French Open. Also in 2014, won her first WTA singles title in Nuremberg en route to being named the WTA's Most Improved Player. Career high singles ranking: No. 5 (October 2014). In 2013, was selected as the WTA's Newcomer of the Year. Won three junior Grand Slams – 2012 Wimbledon girls singles, 2011 and 2012 Wimbledon girls doubles. She was the first Canadian to win a Grand Slam singles title.
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Evan King
Played for the expansion Orlando Storm in 2019. Holds four ATP Challenger doubles titles, including at Sarasota in 2018 (w/Reese). Career-high rankings of No. 185 in singles (April 2018) and No. 113 in doubles (February 2020). Winner of a combined 28 ITF titles, with six coming in singles. Winningest player in school history at the University of Michigan, where he was a 3-time All-American (2011-13). Started playing tennis at age 3. Evan’s nickname is "E King". His favorite sports teams are Chicago Bears (football), Chicago Bulls (basketball) and Chicago Blackhawks (ice hockey). Evan trains at the USTA National Campus in Lake Nona, Florida. Favorite Chicago Pizza is Lou Malnatis.
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Fabrice Martin
5th consecutive season with the Freedoms. 2016 WTT Male Rookie of the Year. 6-Time ATP Doubles Champion. Career High Ranking No. 22 in the World (currently, No. 24). Top-5 Doubles Player in Home Country of France. 2019 Roland Garros Finalist (w/ Chardy).
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Gabriela Dabrowski
Made WTT debut in 2018 as a wildcard player for the Philadelphia Freedoms. Two-time Grand Slam Mixed Doubles Champion, 2019 Wimbledon Doubles Finalist. In 2017, became first Canadian woman to win a major title after capturing Roland Garros mixed doubles crown (w/Bopanna). Represented Canada at the 2016 Rio Olympics in doubles and is a current member of Canadian Fed Cup team.
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Hailey Baptiste
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Hayley Carter
Carter will be making her World TeamTennis debut during the 2020 season with the Springfield Lasers. She has a career high WTA doubles ranking of No. 43, achieved on February 24, 2020. She won her first WTA doubles title at the 2019 Tashkent Open with Luisa Stefani. She's won two doubles titles on the WTA 125K series, as well as nine on the ITF Circuit. Carter played collegiate tennis for the North Carolina Tar Heels, where she earned All-American honors each of the four years she competed. She is the Atlantic Coast Conference's all-time leader in women's tennis singles victories with 168.
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Jennifer Brady
2020 will be Brady's second overall WTT season and first with the Breakers. Has reached the 4R in singles at both the Australian Open and the US Open Reached a career high singles ranking of world No. 45 (February 2020) Career high doubles ranking of World No. 44 (August 2019) Has 2020 singles wins against Barty, Svitolina, Muguruza and Sharapova Played college tennis at UCLA
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Jessica Pegula
Born on February 24, 1994 in Buffalo, New York. Nickname is JP. Parents; Terrence and Kim. Brother; Michael and Matthew. Sister; Laura and Kelly. Started playing tennis at the age of 7. She missed a year and a half between 2013 and 2015 due to a knee injury. Off the court, she is a successful entrepreneur starting her own skincare company called ‘Ready 24’, a quick serve restaurant called Healthy Scratch aside her sister and alongside her fiancé started a new charity called A Lending Paw.
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Kim Clijsters
Won her 4th Grand Slam singles title at the 2011 Australian Open. Won the 2005, 2009 and 2010 US Open Championship. With her 2009 US Open victory, became the first mother to win a Grand Slam title since Evonnne Goolagong Cawley in 1980. Has reached world No. 1 ranking in both singles and doubles. Has won 41 singles titles and 11 doubles titles on the WTA Tour. Won the WTA Tour Championship in 2002 and 2003. Won Grand Slam doubles titles at the French Open and Wimbledon in 2003. Clijsters and her husband Brian Lynch have one daughter, Jada Ellie, born in February 2008. Official website: www.kimclijsters.be
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Kristie Ahn
This is Kristie's first year playing in World TeamTennis. Enjoyed second Top 200 season in 2018 at No. 196 (also No. 106 in 2017) Highlights of 2018 season were R-Up finish at $60K ITF/Landisville-PA and 2r showing at Charleston (l. Goerges). Owns three wins over Top 50 players: No. 29 Ostapenko (2019 Bogota), No. 42 Tomljanovic and No. 20 Mertens (both at 2019 San Jose) Career highlights to date are SF run at 2017 Nottingham (as qualifier, l. Rybarikova) and 4r showing at 2019 US Open (l. to Mertens). Owns seven ITF Circuit singles titles overall, as well as two doubles titles. Made professional debut at $10k ITF/Landisville, PA-USA (won title).
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Luke Bambridge
Luke enters his second season of WTT, both with the Breakers. In 2019, Luke captured the title in Auckland (w/ McLachlan) and made it to the doubles finals in Doha (w/ Gonzalez) and Delray Beach (w/ McLachlan). He holds 3 ATP doubles titles. His current doubles ranking is No. 52 (July 2020), and his career-high is world No. 41. (June 2019) In June 2018 he received a wildcard into the ATP250 event in Eastbourne. Luke and partner Jonny O’Mara beat an accomplished list of tour veterans including the Skupski brothers in the final to secure their first ATP tour title. The pair added a second ATP250 doubles title in Stockholm in October. Since then he has made two other finals, Pune (India) and Sao Paulo (Brazil). He was a member of the Great Britain team that won the 2011 Junior Davis Cup He is a huge fan of American Football (Dallas Cowboys), Basketball (Miami Heat), and Country Music.
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Marcelo Arevalo
Reached the quarterfinals of the 2020 Australian Open in Men's Doubles for his best Grand Slam appearance. Member of the El Salvador Davis Cup team. Claimed his first ATP doubles title in Los Cabos in 2018 (w/Reyes-Varela). Reached a career-high doubles ranking of No. 45 (8/6/18). Began playing tennis at age 8.
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Mike Bryan
Full name is Michael Carl Bryan… Two minutes older than his twin brother and doubles partner Bob…Parents, Wayne and Kathy, are tennis coaches who began teaching their sons at age 2. Wayne is also a lawyer, musician, emcee, and 3-time World TeamTennis Coach of the Year. Kathy is a former player who competed at Wimbledon 4 times, reaching mixed doubles QF in 1965…. Named ATP Doubles Team of Year in 2003, 2005-07, 2009-14 and ATPTour.com Fans' Favorite Team each year from 2005-17. Recipient of 2015 Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award.
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Mitchell Krueger
Began playing tennis at age 3 with his parents. Father, Myron, is an engineer and played college tennis at Texas A&M University; mother, Marla, is a tennis coach and played college tennis at Louisiana Tech; sister, Mandi. Favorite surface is hard, shot is serve and tournament is Indian Wells. Idols growing up were Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick. Enjoys watching movies, Netflix and playing video games. Supports Dez Bryant and the Dallas Cowboys (NFL), as well as Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks (NBA). If he weren't a tennis player, he would have been a baseball player. Trains at USTA National Campus in Orlando. Nickname is "Kruegs".
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Neal Skupski
• Named 2019 WTT Male MVP and 2015 Male Rookie of the Year. • Has won three career doubles titles on the ATP World Tour. • Partnered with Empire teammate María José Martínez Sánchez at the 2019 Australian Open making it the semifinals. • In 2018, lifted his first ATP doubles crown in Montpellier with older brother Ken and followed it up with second ATP doubles titles in Vienna (w/Salisbury). • Reached the Eastbourne final (w/ Ken), won the Quimper Challenger (w/ Ken), the Guadeloupe Challenger (w/ Smith), and defended his crown at the Vancouver Challenger (w/Bambridge). • Has won a total of 22 ATP Challenger doubles crowns with brother Ken and reached the quarterfinals of Wimbledon in 2017. • Achieved a career-high doubles ranking of No. 27 in May 2019, and is currently ranked No. 29 (July 2020). • Was a three-time NCAA All-American at LSU (2009, 2011-12)
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Nick Monroe
Will play his 4th WTT season with the Washington Kastles in 2020. He has won 3 ATP World Tour titles and 12 ATP Challenger Tour titles in his career. Monroe had a highly successful college career at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 2000 to 2004, earning All-American and All-ACC status on multiple occasions. Was named University of North Carolina's Senior Male Student-Athlete of the Year (2003–2004).
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Nicole Melichar
Melichar started the season with the San Diego Aviators but moved to the New York Empire in a late-season trade. This will be Nicole's fourth year playing World TeamTennis previously playing for the Washington Kastles in 2010, 2018 and 2019. Born in the Czech Republic, Nicole moved to Florida with her parents shortly after. Currently ranked number 19 in the world for women's doubles Nicole is going to bring the heat that the San Diego Aviators are known for. In 2018, Nicole won the mixed-doubles title at Wimbledon with Austrian partner Alexander Peya and made it to the finals for women's doubles. In 2019, she made it to the quarter-finals at the French Open and Wimbledon.
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Olga Govortsova
• Playing her fourth season of WTT. Appeared with the Springfield Lasers in 2014, becoming a fan favorite and helping take the team to the WTT Finals. Debuted with Sacramento in 2013. • Earned a W25 singles title in Darmstadt in June, the same month she appeared in the singles final in Stuttgart. • Has eight WTA Doubles titles and an additional nine ITF titles. • Earned an ITF World Tour W100 doubles title at Midland, Mich., in February (w/Savinykh). • Reached career-high singles ranking of No. 35 in 2008, doubles No. 24 in 2011. • Member of the Belarusian Fed Cup Team 2008-12 and 2014-15. Competed for Belarus at 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. • Won 2004 Wimbledon girls’ doubles (w/Azarenka). • Speaks Belarusian, Russian and English.
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Robert Lindstedt
Appearing as a sub with the Springfield Lasers in 2019. Played first full season of WTT in 2018 with the Washington Kastles, having served as a substitute for the team in 2017. Doubles finalist at the Geneva Open in May 2019. Advanced to the doubles semifinals at the New York Open in February. Won his 22nd ATP doubles title at the Istanbul Open in 2018 (w/Dominic Inglot). In 2017, captured doubles crown in Antalya (w/Qureshi). Also defeated the Bryan Brothers at the French Open and Murray/Soares at Wimbledon en route to the third round at both events (with then-Kastles teammate Sam Groth). Australian Open doubles champion in 2014. Four-time doubles finalist at Wimbledon (2010, 2011, 2012, 2019) Member of the Swedish Davis Cup team since 2007. Earned career-high doubles ranking of No. 3 in May 2013, currently No. 81.
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Ryan Harrison
The 2016 MVP is back - Ryan Harrison!!! Ryan helped the Aviators win the King Trophy in 2016, took the Aviators to the finals in 2017 and helped us conquer our away matches this past season! Ryan will be with the Aviators for the full 2020 season.
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Sabine Lisicki
Made her full-season WTT debut with the New York Empire in 2020. Was traded to San Diego in a late-season trade that sent Coco Vandeweghe and Nicole Melichar to New York for her and Kveta Peschke. Former German No. 1 Player. Finalist at Wimbledon in doubles (2011) and singles (2013). Has won 4 WTA singles titles. Previously played WTT Smash Hits.
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Sofia Kenin
Career High Ranking of No. 5 in the World (current ranking as of Feb. 2020) No. 1 Ranked American Women’s Singles Player (current ranking as of Feb. 2020) Captured first career Grand Slam Singles Title at the 2020 Australian Open by defeating Muguruza. Won 4 Career WTA Singles Titles. Represented United States at 2020 Fed Cup Qualifiers. Will Make World TeamTennis and Philadelphia Freedoms debut in July 2020.
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Steve Johnson
Will play his sixth season of WTT in 2020 and fifth overall season with the Breakers. In his first WTT season with the Breakers in 2013, he took home the Male Rookie of the Year Award. He was also a member of the Breakers 2017 WTT Championship team. Kicked off 2020 capturing the Bendigo Challenger title, followed by a semifinal appearance at Newport Beach, and a title at the Indian Wells Challenger. In 2018, he successfully defended his title in Houston for his third ATP singles trophy. At the 2016 Olympics, won the bronze medal in doubles (w/Sock). Won first ATP doubles title in May 2016 at Geneva (w/Querrey). Career-high ATP rankings of No. 21 in singles (July 2016) and No. 39 in doubles (May 2016). Achieved best Grand Slam result by advancing to the fourth round at 2016 Wimbledon. Represented United States in Davis Cup for first time in 2015, helping his country defeat Uzbekistan in the World Group Playoffs. At USC, became first player in NCAA history to lead his school to four consecutive team titles. Individually, won the NCAA Men’s Singles Championship in 2011-12 and finished his college career with an unprecedented 72 match winning streak.
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Taylor Fritz
Began playing tennis at age 2 because both parents played… Father, Guy, is a tennis coach; mother, Kathy May, was a Top 10 player on women's tour; brothers, Chris and Kyle… Likes all surfaces. Favourite shots are serve and forehand… Idols growing up were Juan Martin del Potro and Pete Sampras, who presented him with a cake on 18th birthday at 2015 Monterrey, MEX Challenger.
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Tennys Sandgren
Born on July 22, 1991 in Gallatin, TN to Lia and David Sandgren. Brother, Davey, also played at the University of Tennessee. An accomplished Junior, complied a singles win/loss record of 70-38 and reached a high No. 9 in ITF junior rankings. In 2018, Tennys reached the quarterfinals of the US Open in doubles with fellow American Austin Krajicek. In January of 2019, won his maiden ATP title Aukland Open when he beat Cameron Norrie in straight sets.
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Tommy Paul
Currently ranked No. 57, a career-high ATP ranking. Has 4 ATP Challenger titles. Began playing tennis at age 7 after being introduced to it by his parents. Grew up in Greenville, NC after moving from New Jersey as a 3-month-old. Favorite shot is overhead and tournament is US Open. Idol growing up was Andy Roddick. Hobbies include surfing, basketball, golf and dirt biking. Favorite sports team is Philadelphia Eagles (NFL). Trains at USTA National Campus in Orlando. Fitness trainer is Gabe Echevarria.
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Ulises Blanch
Joined the New York roster in 2020 from Injured Reserve to play for Jack Sock at the end of the Regular Season. Played for the New York Empire in 2019, playing in the Championship match in Las Vegas. Part of the NEXTGEN ATP World Tour rising players. Making his first appearance in WTT this year as a New York Empire player. Won first ATP Challenger Tour title in Perugia, Italy in 2018, not dropping a single set en route to victory and beating Cuevas for his first Top 100 win. Favorite tournament is the US Open. Former world No. 2 ranked junior player. Reached Wimbledon Juniors singles and doubles semifinals in 2016.
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Venus Williams
Will play her 15th season of WTT in 2020 and ninth with the Washington Kastles. Was a member of the undefeated 2011 and 2012 Kastles championship teams, and named Finals MVP in 2012. Previously played for St. Louis (2000), Delaware (2005) and Philadelphia (2006-09). In 2019, advanced to the semifinals at Indian Wells and helped the U.S. reach the Fed Cup semifinals. Former #1 in singles and doubles. Holder of 49 WTA singles crowns, including seven Grand Slam singles championships - Wimbledon 2000-01, 2005, 2007-08; US Open 2000-01. Has won 22 doubles titles including 14 Grand Slam Championships - Australian Open 2001, 2003, 2009, 2010; French Open 2000, 2010; Wimbledon 2000, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2016; US Open 1999, 2009 (all w/Serena Williams); and two mixed doubles titles - Australian Open 1998, French Open 1998. Won Olympic Gold medals in singles and doubles at the 2000 Olympic Games and doubles gold with Serena at the 2008 and 2012 Games. Added a silver medal with Rajeev Ram in mixed doubles at the 2016 Games. Made her return to the WTA in March 2012 after announcing that she suffers from Sjogren's Syndrome. In 2017, advanced to the Australian Open final, her first in 14 years, the Wimbledon final, and championship match at the WTA Finals. Also, reached semifinals in Miami, after defeating world #1 Angelique Kerber, and final four at the US Open. In 2007 launched EleVen by Venus Williams, the largest clothing line from a female athlete.
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