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Mats Wilander

- A true legend in the sport of tennis,
capturing 33 singles and 7 doubles titles
- Spent a total of 20 weeks ranked as
the World’s #1 Ranked player
- Inducted into the International Tennis
Hall of Fame in 2002
- Won seven Grand Slam titles: 3 French
Open, 3 Australian Open and the U.S. Open
- In 1988, he captured three of the four
major singles titles and was indisputably No. 1 in the world
- One of only five men (along with Jimmy
Connors, Andre Agassi, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer) to have won Grand Slam singles titles on grass courts, hard courts, and clay courts.
- One of only two men in tennis history
(w/Nadal) to win at least two Grand Slam singles titles on each of the three surfaces
- Defeated both John McEnroe and Ivan
Lendl to capture the 1983 Australian Open
- Captured the 1985 French Open
defeating Ivan Lendl in the final
- The key member of Sweden's Davis Cup
dominance of the 1980's
Nathan Healey

- Will lead the Philadelphia Freedoms
in Billie Jean King's Word TeamTennis in 2011
- Led the NY Buzz to their first World
TeamTennis Championship
- Most recently the Coach of Former
World #1 Lleyton Hewitt
- Career high doubles ranking of #58 and #159 in singles
- Winner of three career ATP doubles titles
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Healey the hero in a thrilling WTT final
Cameron Lickle
• Graduate of the United States Naval Academy
in 2003
• Captain of the Naval Academy’s tennis team in 2002 & 2003
• Played #1 while at the Naval Academy
• Selected to serve as “Captain of the Captains” by all other sports team
Captains in 2003
• Inducted to the Naval Academy Sports Hall of Fame in 2003
• Currently playing ITF Futures events
Shikha Uberoi
- Recently named one of the Top 10 Most
Glamorous Women in Indian Sports - Click
HERE for Link
- Three ITF Circuit singles titles
- Pushed Venus Williams in Round 2 of the
'04 U.S. Open - Led 4-1 in 1st set. Click
HERE for Video Link
- The total package - brains, beauty and
athleticism. Princeton educated, achieving a 3.7 GPA in her 1st year.
Will return to school at the conclusion of her professional career.
- Reached career high of 122 in the World in
singles, and 87 in doubles
- Website
www.UberoiSisters.com
Nima Roshan

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A Pro Tennis Classic event favorite makes
his return - the only player to return each year of the event
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Won 8 pro futures doubles events
internationally
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Has been ranked in top 600 singles ATP and 300
doubles ATP
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Played #1 singles and doubles at BYU
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Brings excitement to the game with his
world class serve and his lightening quick speed
Gail Brodsky

- Just captured a tournament in Spain defeating
the #1 and #2 Seeds en route to the Championship
- Winner of 3 ITF Women's Singles titles
- Former U.S. Girls National 18 Hard Court
Champion
- Participated in the U.S. Open Main Draw in
2008 and 2009
- Great
personality, sure to become a Classic favorite
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