2019 MEDIA GUIDE

Feb. 15-17

Feb. 18-24 YellowTennisBall.com EVENT QUICK FACTS TICKET INFORMATION EVENT DATES INDIVIDUAL TICKETS TABLE OF CONTENTS February 15-24, 2019 Per session Tournament Information ...... 1 Reserved: $38-$59 Tournament & ATP Contacts ...... 2 EVENT HISTORY Box Seats: $65-$96 Media Information ...... 3 ATP 250: 27th Annual Best Seats in the House: $100-$250 2018 Delray Beach Open Schedule ...... 4 ATP Champions Tour: 11th Annual Veranda Seats: $100-$250 2018 Delray Beach Open Special Events ...... 5 21st Year in Delray Beach 2018 Delray Beach Open On-Site Attractions ...... 6 STADIUM COURT SERIES TICKETS TITLE SPONSOR All 17 sessions ATP World Tour 2019 Information ...... 7 - 20 City of Delray Beach BOX SERIES 2019 Players Field & Prize Money COURTSIDE BOX SEATS 2019 Delray Beach Open Field: Past Results at the DBO PRESENTING SPONSOR 4 Seat Box: $2,850 (Rows 1-8) 2018 Year In Review: Singles VITACOST.com 2 Seat Box: $1,800 (Rows 3-8) 2018 Final Singles Draw BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE 2018 Year In Review: Doubles TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR 2 Seats: $4,000 2018 Final Doubles Draw Mark S. Baron 4 Seats: $7,500 Archive: STADIUM COURT VERANDA SEATING Delray Beach Open Champions: Singles & Doubles VENUE 2 Seats: $4,000 Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center 4 Seats: $7,500 Delray Beach Open Singles Results (Active Players) 3,540 ticketed Delray Beach Open Singles Records RESERVED SERIES Delray Beach Doubles Results (Active Players) STADIUM SURFACE RESERVED DIAMOND SERIES Delray Beach Open Doubles Records Hard-Court (Plexicushion) $650 per seat Delray Beach Open Attendance Records ...... 20 RESERVED WEEKENDER SERIES ATP Champions Tour 2019 Information ...... 21 - 22 PLAYER COMPENSATION $250 per seat 2019 Players Field $1+ million (both events) VIP CLUBHOUSE LOUNGE 2018 Year In Review & Results Daily Pass: $15 Delray Beach Open Results History BROADCAST PARTNER Available at box office Tennis Channel Sponsors ...... 23 ATP 250 Matches To Order: YellowTennisBall.com 561-330-6000, or on-site box office PROMOTION TEAM VolleyGirls Connect with the

CHARITIES Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com ACEing Autism American Diabetes Association Chris Evert Charities www.YellowTennisBall.com Community Food Pantry Delray Beach Luminary Gala Delray Beach Tennis Programs First Serve USA TENNIS CHANNEL LIVE SCHEDULE Golden Bell Education Foundation DATE TIME MATCH Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce Habitat for Humanity Tues., Feb 19 12:30 pm 1st R Singles Israel Tennis Centers Foundation 2:30 pm 1st R Singles Love Serving Autism 6:00 pm 1st R Singles Making Strides for Breast Cancer 8:00 pm 1st R Singles Play for Pink Think Pink Rocks Village Academy Wed., Feb. 20 12:30 pm 2nd R Singles 2:30 pm 2nd R Singles DIRECTIONS & PARKING 6:00 pm 2nd R Singles @DelrayBeach Open VENUE ADDRESS 8:00 pm 1st R Doubles 201 West Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach #dbopen From I-95: Thurs., Feb. 21 12:30 pm 2nd R Singles Exit 52 (Atlantic Ave) 2:30 pm 2nd R Singles Go 1 mile east on Atlantic Ave. 6:00 pm 2nd R Singles From Florida Turnpike: 8:00 pm 2nd R Singles 2019 Tennis Channel Encores Exit 81 (Atlantic Ave). Go 6 miles east on Atlantic Ave. Fri., Feb. 22 12:30 pm QF Singles Tues. Feb. 19 10:30 pm PARKING 2:30 pm QF Singles Wed. Feb. 20 10:30 pm Public Parking: $5 6:00 pm QF Singles Thurs. Feb. 21 2:30 am Follow General Public Parking Signs to 8:00 pm QF Singles Thurs. Feb. 21 10:30 pm South County Courthouse Parking Garage Fri. Feb. 22 2:30 am Atlantic & SW 2nd Ave Sat., Feb. 23 3:00 pm SF Singles Fri. Feb. 22 10:30 pm Old School Square Parking Garage 6:00 pm SF Doubles Sat. Feb. 23 2:30 am Entrance on NE 1st Ave 8:00 pm SF Singles Sat. Feb. 23 10:30 pm Sun. Feb. 24 2:30 am Valet Parking: $25 Sun. Feb. 24 8:00 pm ($15 for Porsches) Sun., Feb. 24 12:30 pm Doubles Final 3:00 pm Singles Final Mon. Feb. 25 12:00 am Follow the signs for Valet Parking 1 EXECUTIVE STAFF TOURNAMENT OFFICE Tournament Directo r Match Point, Inc Mark S. Baron, [email protected] MEDIA CENTER 30 Northwest 1st Avenue Tournament Chairman City of Delray Beach Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Ivan Baron, [email protected] Community Center Tickets Executive Director 50 NW 1st Avenue 561-330-6000 John Butler, [email protected] Delray Beach, FL 33444 Staff Director of Business Development, Sponsor Liaisons & Ticketing 561-330-6003 Adam Baron, [email protected] 561-330-6037 Director of Social Media, Volunteers, VolleyGirls, Sponsor Relations 561-330-6001 Fax Marlena Hall, [email protected]

SUPPORT STAFF VOLUNTEER STAFF Ball Kids Coordinator ...... Monica Sica Director of Volunteers ...... Marlena Hall Media Director ...... Natalie Milkolich-Cintorino Assistant Coordinator of Volunteers ...... Marcella Escudero Public Relations ...... The Buzz Agency Ass’t Director of Volunteers & Transportation Coordinator ...... Charlotte Cramer Website Manager ...... Tomi Garguilo Player Services/Tournament Desk Coordinator ...... Karla Wojcik Operations Manager ...... Rusty Tillman Ushers/Ticket Takers Coordinators ...... Robin Warner, Jeff Rosenberg Official Tournament Photographers ...... Andrew Patron, Fritz Moore Sandy & Harriett Krinsky Hal Goldman, Gina Fontana, Marco Peretta Ticket Taker Co-Coordinator ...... Susana Abril Official VolleyGirls Photographer ...... Jim Greene Hospitality Coordinator ...... Alexis Crenshaw Stadium Court Manager ...... Mike Butler Registration & Credentials Coordinator ...... Danny Howard Stadium Court Co-Manager ...... Ray Sayour Players & ATP Hospitality Coordinator ...... Tina Feinberg In-Game Entertainment Producer ...... Carl Foster Executive Office & Will Call Coordinator ...... Teri Schoen Show Hosts ...... Carl Foster, Blair Henley Media Coordinator ...... Jane Guterman VolleyGirls Choreographer ...... Alix Roberts Media Co-Coordinators ...... Connie Mace VolleyGirls Captain ...... Kerri Fouchet Administrative & Ticketing Associates ...... Marcella Escudero, Nicholas Battistini, Nithin Nair, Matias Solari

10th Annual Event 27th Annual Event

ATP CHAMPIONS TOUR FACTS ATP TOUR FACTS Tournament Dates ...... Feb. 16-18 Tournament Dates ...... Feb. 17-25 Event Format ...... Team World vs Team Americas 16-Player Qualifying Draw: February 17-18 ...... 4 players per team Draws ...... 32-player singles, 16-team doubles Match Format ...... 6 singles matches, 2 doubles matches Singles Format ...... Best of 3 tie-break sets Scoring Format ...... 1 point per win - best of 8 wins Doubles Format ...... 2 sets to 6 games (no-ad scoring) with regular tie-break 6-6 2 sets to 6 games (no-ad scoring) Match tie-break at a set each (1st team to 10 pts, win by 2) Regular tie-break for sets at 6-6 Total Prize Money ...... $651,215 Match tie-break at a set each Singles Winner: ...... $97,490 First team to 10 pts, win by 2 Doubles Winners: ...... $32,950 Tournament tiebreaker in place at 4-4 2018 Delray Beach Singles Champion ...... Frances Tiafoe 2018 Delray Beach Cup Champions ...... Team International 2018 Delray Beach Doubles Champions ...... Jack Sock & Jackson Withrow Website ...... www.atpchampionstour.com ATP TOUR STAFF ATP CHAMPIONS TOUR FACTS Supervisors ...... Tom Barnes & Ali Nili (Q) CEO ...... Jan Felgate Tour Manager ...... Denis Zikovic Tour Manager, PR & Marketing ...... Nikhil Waugh PR & Marketing ...... Greg Sharko Chief of Umpires ...... Dave LeBoutillier Physiotherapists ...... Shuhei Suzuki, Noel Gressner Sponsorship ...... Ryan O’Keefe IT Support ...... Maria Zachmann Chief of Umpires ...... Pete Gameros Chair Umpires ...... Fergus Murphy, Greg Allensworth, Damiano Torella, Simon Cannavan Review Official ...... Steve Ulrich

2 MEDIA INFORMAATTIOMNEDIA SEATING CREDENTIALS: Credential pickup starts International Boxes PHOTOGRAPHERS: Photographers apply­ Thursdayy,, Feb.14 (12:00 noon) at the Creden­ ing for credentials must have a working as­ tials trailer in front of the Delray Beach Com­ signment from a media outlet and be munity Center (NW 1st Ave). Photo IDs shooting with a Pro­level camera or two required. Parking passes are mailed. camera bodies. MEDIA CENTER: The Media Center is lo­ Still/video photographers with credentials cated in the Delray Beach Community Cen­ coded “CA” (court access) will be permitted ter on the NE side of the TTeennis Centerr.. in the photo pit on the west side of Stadium

Work stations must be requested through MIXED ZONE Court, with priority given to wire the credential application; seats are not services/print media on deadline or those guaranteed. Wi­Fi is available. submitting online photos. Courtside shoot­ ing positions are not guaranteed. SCHEDULE OF PLAAYY DELRAAYY BEACH MEDIA CENTER AATTP Champions TToour (Stadium) Info: (561) 330­6037 • AATTP: (561) 330­6039 During high traffic matches, it may be nec­ Fridayy,, Feb. 15 ­Sundayy,, Feb. 17 essary to rotate positions, as determined MEDIA DIRECTOR: AATTP World TToour Qualifying (Courts 1 & 4) Natalie Mikolich­Cintorino (561) 451­5015 (cell) by the media director or official tourna­ Saturdayy,, Feb. 16, 1st round, 11:00 am ment photographerr.. Please be courteous if Sundayy,, Feb. 17, 2nd round, 11:00 am [email protected] asked to yield to another photographerr.. AATTP World TToour (Stadium, Courts 1 & 4) AATTP REP: Mondayy,, Feb. 18 ­ Fridayy,, Feb. 22, 11:00 am/6:00 pm Greg Sharko (904) 571­2312 (cell) TThhe ffoollllowwiing rullees allsso aapppllyy: Saturdayy,, Feb. 23, 12:30 pm/6:00 pm Sundayy,, Feb. 24, 12:30 pm Doubles/3:00 pm Singles [email protected] •Photographers must access the west photo pit by walking against the back wall MEDIA PARKING: Media Parking is in the while those in the Interview Room may be during changeovers. Return trips must also in­ Green VIP lot in front of City Hall. Follow delayed for a player cooling off period ( be made along the back wall. Access to the terview times announced in the Meddiia Cen­ the signs from Atlantic Avenue. photo pit can be from either the north or ter ). Entry to both areas is limited to south corral areas. SECURITY: Bag searches/body wanding will working media. AATTP rep Greg Sharko will occur at the gate. bring players to interview locations follow­ •Photographers should not stand in the

LOCKERS: Lockers are available for camera ing matches of interest; please fill out a re­ entrance way to the stadium court when storage on a first­come, first­served basis. quest form if you need to schedule a players take the court, other than to gain

Locks are not supplied. on­on­one interview. Note: TV stations are access to the photo pit. limited to a reporter and cameraman in in­ •Photographers are to remain in the MEAL TICKETS: Sign­in for meal tickets by terview areas. photo pit before and after matches, and 1:00 pm (lunch) and 7:00 pm ( dinnerr..) PLAAYYERS LOUNGE: ITWA members are off the court until the tournament­ending MAATTCH GUEST TICKETS: Limited tickets are provided access to the Players Lounge. Awards Ceremony. available. Request must be made 24 hours •Avoid obstructing TV cameras. prior to the requested match. No exceptions. GAMBLING, DAATTTAA RESELLERS, INFORMA­ TION TRANSMITTTAAL: Credentials will be re­ •Photographers must not speak to play­ MEDIA STTAADIUM SEAATTING: Media seating voked from anyone found working for online ers, officials or ball kids at any time during is in the Media Box Seats on the lower gambling companies/data resellers. Media a match. Requests made by the chair um­ level, NW corner. Seats are easily accessi­ must not disseminate, transmit, publish or pire are to be complied with immediately. ble via the stairs on the west of the sta­ release from the grounds of the DBO any live No motordrives allowed before service, dium. Follow signs. match score or related live statistical data and flash equipment may not be used on the court during practice or matches. MEDIA GUIDE: A PDF of the Media Guide until 30 seconds after the actual occurrence Strobes may be used for awards photos. will be available on the website starting of the incident of match play or action that event week. Please print your own copy. leads to such live score update (ie a point •The official tournament photographer(s) being scored), and that such use shall be will have the first photo opportunity dur­ MIXED ZONE/INTERVIEW ROOM: When solely for news reporting and editorial use. ing the awards ceremony. All photogra­ matches are completed, media will be no­ The continual use of laptop computers or phers must remain on the opposite side of tified of post­match interviews in the Miixxxeed handheld electronic devices within the tourr­­ the net from the awards area. Zone ground­level corral outside the sta­ nament spectator area of the match courts dium’s NE corner or in the Interview Room, is prohibited except for properly creden­ •Photographers not adhering to the rules located in the Media Centerr.. Mixed Zone in­ tialed media, and tournament vendors and will be asked to leave. terviews take place directly after a match staffff when used to perform their duties. 3 2019 Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com Schedule

4 2019 ON-SITE SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 BOX HOLDERS SERIES RECEPTION MIXED DOUBLES MEGA-MIXER 2019 DELRAY BEACH OPEN Presented by Outfront Media presented by Ken & Jeanette Rubin 5:45 - 7:15 pm, Hospitality Pavilion 9:15am - 12:30 pm, clay courts BY VITACOST.COM This Delray Beach social scene mixer is a private The round robin mixed doubles event includes an TICKET PROMOTIONS event for week-long series ticket holders. Catered by evening session stadium court box seat. Bolay, Harvest Seasonal Grill & Wine Bar, Los Boca - dos, SALT Seven, Shake Shack, and Ziree Thai & SENIOR DAYS Sushi. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Sponsored by The Delray Medical Center USTA TENNIS ON CAMPUS and PGA Village Verano CHAMBER BASH 9:30 am, clay courts SATURDAY (Feb. 16), MONDAY (Feb. 18) Hosted by The Buzz Agency, Hospital for Special The collegiate co-ed team-based event will host Surgery, TD Bank and Carlton Fields schools for a Delray Beach Campus Challenge round & WEDNESDAY (Feb. 20) - DAY SESSIONS 5:45 -7:15 pm, Hospitality Pavilion robin tournament that is part of the USTA Florida BOGO reserved/box seats Delray Beach and Boca Raton 13th annual Chamber Campus Series. 55+/proof of age required mixer includes evening stadium court seats. Catered by Bolay, Harvest Seasonal Grill & Wine Bar, Shake LEGENDS CLINIC FOOD DRIVE Shack, and Ziree Thai & Sushi complemented with 9:45 -10:45 am, clay courts Presented by Champion Porsche wines from Raeburn Russian River Valley Winery. Private clinic by the ATP Champions Tour legends MONDAY (Feb. 18) - DAY SESSION followed by lunch in the Players Center, two stadium Patrons receive one (1) grandstand ticket court box seats, parking & gift bag. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 for donating eight (8) non-perishable LADIES LUNCHEON FIRST SERVE TENNIS BALL food items. Sponsored by Raeburn Russian River Valley Winery 6:00 pm, clubhouse Benefits Community Food Pantry 11 am - 12:30 pm, Hospitality Pavilion Dinner and live entertainment prior to the evening’s The popular luncheon and gathering of gals is always matches for participants in Sunday’s Pro-Am. MILITARY, POLICE & FIRE FIGHTERS a sellout and includes visits from ATP Tour pros fol - lowed by stadium court seats to the day session. FRIDAY (Feb. 15) - MONDAY (Feb. 18) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Sessions 1 - 5 (Monday day session only) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 FIRST SERVE ATP PRO-AM US Military, Law Enforcement & Emergency GAME, SET, POUR 9:30 am, clay courts Service personnel receive two (2) Twelve teams pairing an amateur and ATP pro will DELRAY BEACH OPEN ON TAP complimentary reserved tickets per compete, with the top four amateurs facing off in 5:30 pm VIPs, 6:30 pm General Admission the Pro-Am Championship Match on Stadium Court official department ID/badge. Hospitality Pavilion during the afternoon. Benefitting ACEing Autism KIDZ SPECIAL PRICING Guests will enjoy local craft beers, renowned wines, USTA TENNIS ON CAMPUS ALL SESSIONS (Feb. 15-23) and delicious samplings from the area’s hottest 9:30 am, clay courts EXCEPT FINALS restaurants. The event will feature 11 local breweries as well as eight area restaurants. The collegiate co-ed team-based event will host Kidz Aged 3-12 receive 50% off Stadium schools for a Delray Beach Campus Challenge round Court reserved seats. Offer valid with robin tournament that is part of the USTA Florida USPTA WOMEN’S ROUND ROBIN the purchase of an adult ticket. Campus Series. 9:00 am, hard courts Kidzunder 2 are free. Two divisions will compete in this special USPTA ATP DOUBLES PRO-AM event. 11:15 am-12: pm, clay courts TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Participants have opportunity to pair up with and BRYAN BROTHERS CLINIC SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 learn from ATP pros. Includes stadium court box 4:30 - 5:30 pm, clay courts NJCAA CONFERENCE TENNIS seats for ATP Champions matches, food vouchers, Private clinic by the all-time record-setting doubles 9:00 am, hard courts gift bag, parking. duo includes two night session stadium court box Teams from Broward College and St. Petersburg seats, premier parking & gift bag. meet in an NJCAA Conference matchup. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 USTA KIDZ DAY VIP RECEPTION 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 6:30 pm, Hospitality Pavilion President’s Day on-court and off-court activities for Evening includes fine cuisine and a stadium court kids ages 6-16 plus a ticket to the ATP Tour day ses - box seat for the evening matches. Catered by VIP sion. Activities run all day, and all abilities, a Caterers, full open bar and wines provided by Rae - burn Russian River Vally Winery. BRYAN BROTHERS CLINIC 4:30 - 5:30 pm, clay courts WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Private clinic by the all-time record-setting doubles LADIES LUNCHEON duo includes two night session stadium court box Sponsored by Raeburn Russian River Valley Winery seats, premier parking & gift bag. 11 am - 12:30 pm, Hospitality Pavilion The popular luncheon and gathering of gals is always a sellout and includes visits from ATP Tour pros fol - lowed by stadium court seats to the day session. 5 BEYOND THE LINES: ON-SITE HAWKEYE - LIVE CHECK THE WEB MARK’S TOO ON-SITE RESTAURANT Presented by Silversea Cruises Log on to YellowTennisBall.com for live scoring, re - Mark’s Too offers a relaxing dining experience with a sults, the daily schedule/match times and weather top-notch menu and tableside service. ATP CHAMPIONS TOUR updates. Hawk-Eye Live is back! In 2018, the Delray Beach Open’s ATP Champions Tour event was the second VOLLEYGIRLS! SUBCULTURE COFFEE & DESSERTS ATP Tour event in the world and the first in the US The VolleyGirls promo squad is prominent at all par - Brewed coffees, espresso beverages nitro cold brews to use electronic linecalling on all lines of the court. ties, social functions, autograph sessions both on- and the most decadent of locally- baked desserts are That technology will return for this year’s toura - site and around town. available from this popular coffee lounge. ment.

THE SOUND STAGE VIP CLUBHOUSE LOUNGE & GAME ROOM With “Hawk-Eye Live” calling Hosted by Eclectix Events & Ian Caven Hosted by Boynton Billiards & Furniture by Jeanne the shots, the Chair Umpire Delray’s emerging artists and standout performers Happy Hour is all day, every day with BOGO beer & will be the only official on the converge for live music sessions day and night wine at the Lounge on top of the Clubhouse. TVs court. When triggered, the throughout the week. Talent is curated from our show live Stadium coverage in the open-air patio new system will make an au - mixed bag of South Florida artists by host Ian Caven. and the temperature controlled indoor lounge - tomatic “OUT” call. There are no Challenges, but comfortable viewing areas furnished by Our Boat close calls will be replayed on stadium video boards FAST-SERVE CHALLENGE House. Guests can also enjoy billiards, ping pong, to benefit the fan experienice. Benefiting First Serve corn hole and more in the indoor game room. The Fast-Serve Challenge gives fans a chance to test Lounge passes are $15 for ticket holders, while Se - ATP 250 their service speed, with competition by age group ries Box Holders, and Best Seats and Veranda tick - The Delray Beach Open’s ATP 250 event will con - and gender. All proceeds benefit the the First Serve etholders have complimentary access. tinue to use Hawk-Eye’s instant replay technology USA program. and Challenge system on Stadium Court. DBO EXHIBITION BOOTH WI-FI Open for questions, contests and complimentary The on-court player challenge system has been Wi-Fi is available throughout the grounds so fans can daily draw sheets. used on center court in Delray Beach for a number manage e-mail and messages, and post favorite Del - of years. Cameras with clear views are mounted in ray Beach Open photos to Instagram! Download the ANYTIME VOUCHER the stadium, and the stadium’s big screens show ATP app for live scoring on all courts. Anytime Vouchers are the perfect gift and the instant replays. may be purchased & redeemed for individual EXHIBITORS tickets to ANY of the 17 sessions. Each player has three unsuccessful challenges per Companies showcasing their products and services set, with an additional challenge if the set reaches a in the exhibit booths include Accelerated Business tiebreak. Solutions, Alvanon, Bemer Group, Champion Porsche, Chris Evert Charities, City of Delray Beach, Debilzan Gallery, Delray Beach CRA, Delray Medical Center, Emirates, Funclick, HiDow, Hospital for Spe - THE DELRAY BEACH OPEN WALK OF FAME cial Surgery, KIND, Palm Beach Hurricane Windows, Ruiz Bry, Silversea Cruises, Tennibot, USTA, USTA Tommy Haas, the 2006 Delray Beach Open champion, will be inducted into the Delray Beach Florida and VITACOST.com. Walk of Fame during the 2019 tournament. Haas, who will be captaining Team World during the 2019 Delray Beach ATP Champions Tour event, finished in the ATP Top 10 eight times dur - THE ‘MERCH’ STORE ing his career. The German reached a career high of No. 2 in the rankings while winning more The store carries the latest fashions of sportswear as well as official Delray Beach Open merchandise. than 500 career matches and 15 titles. Credit cards accepted. The Delray Beach Open inaugurated its Walk of Fame during the 2018 event. Up to four players DROP SHOTS BAR will be honored annually for their on-court performance in Delray Beach and off-court dedica - This on-site watering hole offers a selection of tion and passion in growing the game of tennis. beer, wine & mixed drinks. Banners denoting Walk of Fame inductees are displayed on the main walkway lightpoles FOOD COURT & CARTS on the Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center site. All-American classics include sandwiches, pizza, fresh salads, paninis, hot dogs, corn dogs, hamburg - ers and more, including healthy options. Snack and The inaugural inductees to the Delray Beach Open Walk of Fame were John McEnroe & The beverage carts sell peanuts, pretzels, popcorn, beer, Bryan Brothers. ice cream treats, hot dogs, unique iced teas and lemonades. Cash only.

6 2019 ATP 250 PLAYER FIELDS

del Potro Fritz Isner Johnson Karlovic Kyrgios McDonald Opelka Sandgren Tiafoe

Radu Albot (MDA) John Millman (AUS) Juan Martin del Potro (ARG)*^ SINGLES FIELD Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN) Jared Donaldson (USA) Jason Jung (TPE)` Reilly Opelka (USA) Taylor Fritz (USA) Ivo Karlovic (CRO)* Peter Polansky (CAN) Guillermo Garcia Lopez (ESP) Nick Kyrgios (AUS) Tennys Sandgren (USA) Marcel Granollers (ESP) Lukas Lacko (SVK) Brayden Schnur (CAN)~ Lloyd Harris (RSA)^ Feliciano Lopez (ESP) Andreas Seppi (ITA) John Isner (USA)^ Paolo Lorenzi (ITA) Jordan Thompson (AUS) Denis Istomin (UZB) Adrian Mannarino (FRA) Frances Tiafoe (USA)* Steve Johnson (USA) Mckenzie McDonald (USA) Bernard Tomic (AUS) 23 Direct Acceptances, 3 Wild Cards, 4 Qualifiers, 2 Special Exempts • *Former Champion • ^Wild Card • ~Special Exempt • `Alternate

Radu Albot (MDA) & Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN) DOUBLES FIELD Robert Lindstedt (SWE) & Tim Puetz (GER) Marcelo Arevalo (ESA) & Jamie Cerretani (USA) Paolo Lorenzi (ITA) & Andreas Seppi (ITA) Bob Byan (USA) & Mike Bryan (USA) Adrian Mannarino (FRA) & Hugo Nys (FRA) Santiago Gonzalez (MEX) & Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) Roberto Maytin (COL) & Nathan Pasha (USA)^ Marcel Granollers (ESP) & Bernard Tomic (AUS) John Millman (AUS) & Alexei Popyrin (AUS) Steve Johnson (USA) & Tennys Sandgren (USA) Ramkumar Ramanathan (IND) & Tim Smyczek (USA)^ Bob & Mike Bryan Nick Kyrgios (AUS) & Jackson Withrow (USA) Four-time champions (GBR) & (GBR) Kevin Krawletz (GER) & (GER) John-Patrick Smith (AUS) & Jordan Thompson (AUS)

10 Advance Entries • 4 Direct Acceptances On-Site • 2 Wild Cards • ^Wild Card

PRIZE MONEY & RANKING POINTS SINGLES PRIZE $ PTS QUALIFYING FIELD Winner $97,490 250 Finalist $52,495 150 Andrea Arnaboldi (ITA) Adrian Menedes-Maceiras (ESP) Semifinalist $28,820 90 Quarterfinalists $16,270 45 Marcelo Arevalo (ESA)^ Alexi Popyrin (AUS) Round of 16 $9,165 20 Alex Bolt (AUS) Ramkumar Ramanathan (IND) Round of 32 $5,370 0 Qualifier - 12 Preston Brown (USA)^ John-Patrick Smith (AUS)* Qualies 2nd Rd $2,800 6 Qualies 1st Rd $1,405 0 Daniel Evans (GBR) Tim Smyczek (USA) DOUBLES PRIZE $ PTS Bjorn Fratangelo (USA) Yasutaka Uchiyama (JPN) Winners $32,950 250 Finalists $16,870 50 Darian King (BAR) Yosuk Watanuki (JPN) Semifinalists $9,150 90 Dominik Koepfer (GER) Donald Young (USA)* Quarterfinalists $5,230 45 Round of 16 $3,070 20 14 Direct Acceptances • 2 Wild Cards • ^Wild Card • *Alternate

7 2019 DELRAY BEACH OPEN BY VITACOST.COM PLAYERS: THEIR HISTORY AT THE DBO

8 2019 DELRAY BEACH OPEN BY VITACOST.COM PLAYERS: THEIR HISTORY AT THE DBO

9 2019 IN REVIEW: TIAFOE CLAIMS FIRST CAREER TITLE He handled every challenger he faced, including one of the Tiafoe said he felt bad world’s best, and cleared every obstacle in his way, including a that Gojowczyk was lengthy rain delay that forced him to finish one match and then not 100 percent play another on the same day. healthy for the match. But he vowed after Suffice it to say that Frances Tiafoe truly earned the title of 2018 winning his semifinal Delray Beach Open champion. match Saturday night against Chung that he The 20-year-old Tiafoe polished off the most successful week of was intent on halting his young career when he defeated German Peter Gojowczyk 6- Gojowczyk’s winning 1, 6-4 to capture his first ATP World Tour title. streak against Ameri - cans. Tiafoe’s Road to the TItle 1R d. Matt Ebden 6-2 2-6 6-2 Tiafoe is the first wild card winner at Delray Beach and is the 2R d. [2} Juan Mardin del Potro 7-6(6) 4-6 7-5 youngest American to win an ATP title since 19-year-old Andy “I told you guys I was QF d [8] Hyeon Chung 5-7 6-4 6-4 Roddick won at Houston in 2002. He’s also the first Next-Gen going to get him,” SF d. Denis Shapovalov 7-5 6-4 American to win a title and the eighth player to capture his first Tiafoe said at his post- F d. Peter Gojowczyk 6-1 6-4 ATP title at Delray Beach. match press conference. “All the guys were texting me, ‘you got to take him out.’ He’s a good player. He’s been playing really well “I can’t believe it,” Tiafoe told fans who packed the Stadium lately. He can definitely be in the top 30. Again, I feel bad he was - court for the championship match that was only the second final n’t 100 percent today.” in the tournament’s 26-year history to pair two unseeded oppo - nents, as upsets and deep runs by the Next-Gen players stole the Tiafoe collapsed to the court when he notched match point in headlines this week. the second set of the final, then rose to his feet and pointed to - ward the stands where his father was sitting. Tiafoe also snapped Gojowczyk’s streak of 14 consecutive wins, including eight ATP Tour-level matches, against American oppo - “I couldn’t believe it happened,” Tiafoe said of that moment. “I nents. Tiafoe coincidentally was the last American to beat Go - was not expecting this this week, especially how the year jowczyk, at the Winnetka Challenger event in 2016. started. It’s an amazing feeling and I just hope I can win many more. If you’d asked me when I was younger if I was going to be “I’m glad I stopped that,” Tiafoe said of Gojowczyk’s streak that here when I was 20 years old winning a title, being in a position included Americans John Isner, Reilly Opelka and Steve Johnson not only to help myself but my family. It’s an unbelievable place here this week. to be. I had a couple tears.”

Tiafoe’s journey to the title included a win over No. 2 seed and Tiafoe’s rise has continued, highlighted by a run to the Australian world No. 10 Juan Martin del Potro in the second round, fol - Open quarterfinals in early 2019. lowed by victories against No. 8 seed Hyeon Chung in the quar - terfinals and fellow NextGen star Denis Shapovalov in the The singles main draw had five players ranked among the top 15 semifinals. in the world when the week began, but after the quarterfinals Gojowczyk was hampered by a left were completed only one seeded player – Chung – remained thigh injury he sustained against alive in the tournament. The quarterfinals had five players 21 Johnson in Saturday’s semifinals, years old or younger. Defending champion Jack Sock, the No. 1 which he said limited his ability to seed and No. 8-ranked player in the world, was ousted in the compete for some shots and go to second round. So was world No. 10 and No. 2 seed Juan Martin the net as well as he would like. del Potro, as well as John Isner and Milos Raonic. Sam Querry was upset in the first round by 20-year-old American Taylor Fritz. “I was a little handicapped today,” And true to form for the week, a first-time champion was said Gojowczyk. “It was not my day crowned. today. But I reached my career high now with this tournament. . . . The tournament attracted a record 65,997 fans for the 17 ses - (Tiafoe) beat a lot of good guys this sions that also included the ATP Champions Tour event last week - week. It was a good week for him, end. The 4,885 who attended Championship Sunday was the an amazing week.” third-largest in the tournament’s 26-year history. 10 NEW YORK OPEN

CITY, COUNTRY TOURNAMENT DATES SURFACE TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENT New York, USA 12-18 February 2018 Hard $748,450 STATUS NAT MAIN DRAW SINGLES

1 1 RSA ANDERSON, Kevin K. ANDERSON [1] 2 BYE K. ANDERSON [1] 36 64 76(5) 3 Q USA ESCOBEDO, Ernesto E. ESCOBEDO 4 WC USA MCDONALD, Mackenzie 46 63 76(5) K. ANDERSON [1] 63 57 64 5 USA TIAFOE, Frances F. TIAFOE 6 WC USA KORDA, Sebastian 46 64 62 F. TIAFOE 64 36 60 7 ISR SELA, Dudi D. SELA 8 8 GEO BASILASHVILI, Nikoloz 64 64 K. ANDERSON [1] 61 36 76(4) 9 3 USA ISNER, John J. ISNER [3] 10 BYE R. ALBOT 76(5) 36 63 11 MDA ALBOT, Radu R. ALBOT 12 Q USA FRATANGELO, Bjorn 64 63 K. NISHIKORI [5] 46 63 61 13 DOM ESTRELLA BURGOS, Victor E. DONSKOY 14 RUS DONSKOY, Evgeny 75 61 K. NISHIKORI [5] 62 64 15 WC USA RUBIN, Noah K. NISHIKORI [5] 16 5 JPN NISHIKORI, Kei 75 63 Kevin ANDERSON [1] 46 63 76(1) 17 7 USA JOHNSON, Steve A. MENENDEZ-MACEIRAS 18 Q ESP MENENDEZ-MACEIRAS, Adrian 16 63 76(7) A. MENENDEZ-MACEIRAS 75 76(5) 19 Q ITA TRAVAGLIA, Stefano J. CHARDY 20 FRA CHARDY, Jeremy 46 76(1) 64 A. MANNARINO [4] 75 26 63 21 SLO KAVCIC, Blaz P. GOJOWCZYK 22 GER GOJOWCZYK, Peter 64 62 A. MANNARINO [4] 67(5) 75 41 Ret'd 23 BYE A. MANNARINO [4] 24 4 FRA MANNARINO, Adrian S. QUERREY [2] 67(5) 75 63 25 6 USA HARRISON, Ryan R. HARRISON [6] 26 USA YOUNG, Donald 63 76(4) I. KARLOVIC 64 64 27 USA DONALDSON, Jared I. KARLOVIC 28 CRO KARLOVIC, Ivo 64 76(4) S. QUERREY [2] 76(5) 76(4) 29 RUS YOUZHNY, Mikhail M. YOUZHNY 30 AUS EBDEN, Matthew 36 63 64 S. QUERREY [2] 64 63 31 BYE S. QUERREY [2] 32 2 USA QUERREY, Sam

ATP, Inc. © Copyright 2014 SEEDED PLAYERS RANK PRIZE MONEY POINTS ALTERNATES / LUCKY LOSERS WITHDRAWALS 1 ANDERSON, Kevin 11 WINNER $119,250 250 2 QUERREY, Sam 12 FINALIST $62,805 150 3 ISNER, John 18 SEMI-FINALIST $34,020 90 4 MANNARINO, Adrian 25 QUARTER-FINALIST $19,385 45 5 NISHIKORI, Kei 27 SECOND ROUND $11,420 20 RETIREMENTS/WALKOVERS 6 HARRISON, Ryan 45 FIRST ROUND $6,765 0 P. Gojowczyk - Foot 7 JOHNSON, Steve 50 FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT 8 BASILASHVILI, Nikoloz 57 www.ATPWorldTour.com LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE Kavcic - 97 ATP SUPERVISOR(S) Tom Barnes 11 2018 IN REVIEW: FRIENDS SOCK & WITHROW TEAM UP FOR TITLE The painful disappointment of falling short in his quest to defend his singles title was soothed Sunday for Jack Sock when he became the third player in Delray Beach Open history to win three combined titles in singles and dou - bles.

What made the day even more special for Sock was that he accomplished the feat while teaming with his close friend Jackson Withrow to defeat Nicholas Monroe and John-Patrick Smith 4-6, 6-4, 10-8 in the doubles final. It’s the first ATP World Tour title for Withrow.

“It’s not so much about the tennis, it’s more about our friendship. That’s what works for us,” Withrow said.

Sock and Withrow are now 4-3 as a team. They captured the title Sunday playing in their first final together after storming Withrow’s) first time playing them. I think I lost to them in 38 through the doubles draw that included wins against three of the minutes when I played them the first time. Once we get a first four seeded teams here this week. Among their victims this match or two under out belts the confidence just keeps going. If week were the top-seeded Bryan brothers. we’re just having a good time out there I think we can beat any - body.” “Obviously the Bryans are the greatest team to ever play and I think forever will be, so any time you get a win against those Sock said that hoisting the championship trophy Sunday further guys it’s fun, it’s special, “ said Sock, who also won the doubles solidified his reason for entering doubles at some tournaments title here five years ago with James Blake as his partner. “That because it can take the sting out of an early exit in singles and was a great win for us, probably a big confidence boost (for also gives him more time on the court.

“It’s a long year. I’m not going to stress too much about (losing in singles),” said Sock, who three years ago had a career-best No. 6 doubles ranking in the world. “I play doubles for fun. Singles has always been my goal. People are going to call me a doubles spe - cialist after today.”

Sock also continued his “King of the Beach” streak that has seen him win seven titles in Delray Beach dating back to 2005. The Kansas City resident has won four junior titles, two Delray Beach Open doubles titles and the 2017 singles title over the last 13 years.

Withrow said that his singles career is “non-existent” these days and also said that the win against the Bryan brothers was a memorable one.

“As a doubles specialist myself, you look up to them and try to figure out ways to improve like they do,” Withrow said of Bob and Mike Bryan. “It was pretty special for me to one, be on the court with them, and two, to have the respect enough to go toe to toe with them and get the victory over them for the first time. Sock & Withrow’s Road to the TItle They bring a certain excitement to any tournament.” 1R d.Leander Paes & 6-3 6-2 QF d [1] Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan 3-6 6-3 10-5 SF d. [3] Ben McLachlan & Hugo Nys 6-7(3) 7-6(4) 10-4 And that makes the championship trophy Withrow collected F d. Nicholas Monroe & John Patrick Smith 4-6 6-4 10-8 Sunday with his buddy also a special memory. 12 13 DELRAY BEACH OPEN ATP 250 CHAMPIONS FORMER CHAMPIONS YEAR SINGLES CHAMPION DOUBLES CHAMPIONS PLAYING IN 2019 EVENT 2018 FRANCES TIAFOE (USA) JACK SOCK (USA) & JACKSON WITHROW (USA) d. Peter Gojowczyk 6-1 6-4 d. Nicholas Monroe & John-Patrick Smith 4-6 6-4 10-8 2017 JACK SOCK (USA) RAJEEV RAM (USA) & RAVEN KLAASEN (RSA) d. Milos Raonic (CAN) w/o d. Treat Huey (PHI) & Max Mirnyi (BLR) 7-5, 7-5 Juan Martin del Potro 2016 SAM QUERREY (USA) OLIVER MARACH (AUT) & (FRA) 2011 Singles Champion d. Rajeev Ram (USA) 6-4, 7-6(6) d. Bob & Mike Bryan (USA) 3-6, 7-6(7), 13-11 2015 IVO KARLOVIC (CRO) BOB & MIKE BRYAN (USA) d. Donald Young (USA) 6-3, 6-3 d. Raven Klaasen (RSA) & Leander Paes (IND) 6-3, 3-6, 10-6 2014 MARIN CILIC (CRO) BOB & MIKE BRYAN (USA) d. Kevin Anderson (RSA) 7-6(3), 6-3 d. Frantisek Cermak (CZE) & (RUS) 6-2, 6-3 Ivo Karlovic 2013 ERNESTS GULBIS (LAT) JAMES BLAKE & JACK SOCK (USA) 2015 Singles Champion d. Edouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA) 7-6(3), 6-3) d. Max Mirnyi (BLR) & Andre Sa (BRA) 6-4, 6-4 2012 KEVIN ANDERSON (RSA) COLIN FLEMING & ROSS HUTCHINS (GBR) d. Marinko Matosevic (AUS) 6-4, 7-6(2) d. Michal Mertinak (SVK) & Andre Sa (BRA) 2-6, 7-6(5), 15-13 2011 JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO (ARG) SCOTT LIPSKSY & RAJEEV RAM (USA) d. Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 6-4, 6-4 d. Christopher Kas (GER) & Alexander Peya (AUT) 4-6, 6-4, 10-3 2010 ERNESTS GULBIS (LAT) BOB & MIKE BRYAN (USA) Frances Tiafoe d. Ivo Karlovic (CRO) 6-2, 6-3 d. Philipp Marx (GER) & Igor Zelenay (SVK) 6-3, 7-6(3) 2018 Singles Champion 2009 MARDY FISH (USA) BOB & MIKE BRYAN (USA) d. Evgeny Korolev (KAZ) 7-5, 6-3 d. Marcelo Melo & Andre Sa (BRA) 6-4, 6-4 2008 KEI NISHIKORI (JPN) JAMIE MURRAY (GBR) & MAX MIRNYI (BLR) d. James Blake (USA) 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 d. Bob & Mike Bryan (USA) 6-4, 3-6, 10-6 2007 XAVIER MALISSE (BEL) HUGO ARMANDO (USA) & XAVIER MALISSE (BEL) d. James Blake (USA) 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 d. James Auckland (GBR) & Stephen Huss (AUS) 6-3, 6-7(4), 10-5 2006 TOMMY HAAS (GER) MARK KNOWLES (BAH) & DANIEL NESTOR (CAN) d. Xavier Malisse 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(5) d. Chris Haggard (AUS) & Wesley Moodie (RSA) 6-2, 6-3 2005 XAVIER MALISSE (BEL) SIMON ASPELIN (SWE) & TODD PERRY (AUS) d. Jiri Novak (CZE) 7-6(6), 6-2 d. Jordan Kerr (AUS) & Jim Thomas (USA) 6-3, 6-3 Bob & Mike Bryan 2004 RICARDO MELLO (ESP) LEANDER PAES (IND) & RADEK STEPANEK (CZE) 2015, 2014, 2010, 2009 Doubles Champions d. Vince Spadea (USA) 7-6(2), 6-3 d. Gaston Etlis & Martin Rodriguez (ARG) 6-0, 6-3 2003 JAN-MICHAEL GAMBILL (USA) LEANDER PAES (IND) & NENAD ZIMONJIC (SRB) d. Mardy Fish (USA) 6-0, 7-6(5) d. Raemon Sluiter & Martin Verkerk (NED) 7-5, 3-6, 7-5 “SURVIVOR SERIES” 2002 DAVIDE SANGUINETTI (ITA) MARTIN DAMM & CYRIL SUK (CZE) PRE-QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT WINNERS d. Andy Roddick (USA) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 d. David Adams (RSA) & Ben Ellwood (AUS) 6-4, 6-7(5), 10-5 2019 Cungu Rrezart 2001 JAN-MICHAEL GAMBILL (USA) JAN-MICHAEL GAMBILL & ANDY RODDICK (USA) 2018 Aleksandar Kovacevic d. Xavier Malisse (BEL) 7-5, 6-4 d. Thomas Shimada (JPN) & Myles Wakefield (RSA) 6-3, 6-4 2017 Peter Nagy 2000 STEFAN KOUBEK (AUT) BRIAN MACPHIE (USA) & NENAD ZIMONJIC (SRB) 2016 Edoardo Tessaro 2015 Lance Cohen, Patrick Daciek d. Alex Calatrava (ESP) 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 d. Joshua Eagle & Andrew Florent (AUS) 7-5, 6-4 2014 Stefan Kozlov, Pavel Krainik 1999 LLEYTON HEWITT (AUS) MAX MIRNYI (BLR) & NENAD ZIMONJIC (SRB) 2013 Sekou Bangoura, Jr, Juan Rocha d. Xavier Malisse (BEL) 6-4, 6-7(2), 6-1 d. Doug Flach & Brian MacPhie (USA) 7-6(3), 3-6, 6-3 2012 Sekou Bangoura, Jr, Matej Bocko 1998 ANDREW ILIE (AUS) GRANT STAFFORD (RSA) & KEVIN ULLYETT (ZIM) 2011 Eric Hechtman, Stefano Ianni d. Davide Sanguinetti (ITA) 7-5, 6-4 d. Mark Merklein (BAH) & Vincent Spadea (USA) 7-5, 6-4 2010 Julien Carsuzaa, Olivier Sajous Eric Hechtman 1997 JASON STOLTENBERG (AUS) DAVE RANDALL & GREG VAN EMBURGH (USA) 2009 David Jonathan, Matej Bocko d. Jonas Bjorkmann (SWE) 6-1, 2-6, 7-5 d. Luke & Murphy Jensen (USA) 6-7, 6-2, 7-6 Adrians Zguns 1996 JASON STOLTENBERG (AUS) MARK WOODFORDE & TODD WOODBRIDGE (AUS) 2008 Daniel Yoo d. Chris Woodruff (USA) 7-6(4), 2-6, 7-5 d. Ivan Baron & Brett Hansen-Dent (USA) 6-3, 6-3 2007 Olivier Sajous 2006 Attila Bucko 1995 TODD WOODBRIDGE (AUS) MARK WOODFORDE & TODD WOODBRIDGE (AUS) 2005 Chris Klngemann d. Greg Rusedski (GBR) 6-4, 6-2 d. Sergio Casal & Emilio Sanchez (ESP) 6-3, 6-1 2004 Adrian Bohane* 1994 LUIZ MATTAR (BRA) LAN BALE (RSA) & BRETT STEVEN (NZL) 2003 Lado Chikladze d. Jamie Morgan (USA) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 d. Ken Flach (USA) & Stephane Simian (FRA) 6-3, 7-5 2002 Nicolas Todero 1993 TODD MARTIN (USA) PATRICK McENROE & JONATHAN STARK (USA) Players received wildcards into Delray Beach Open qualies in year denoted. d. David Wheaton (USA) 6-3, 6-4 d. Paul Annacone & Doug Flach (USA) 6-4, 6-3 *Reached main draw

14 ACTIVE AATTP WORLD TOUR PLAAYYER SINGLES RESULLTTS @ Delray Beach Open Round player lost is denotteed A Harrison, Ryan (USA) 2010­1st, 2011­1st, 2013­1st, 2014­2nd 1­5 Albot, Radu (MDA) 2016­1st, 2017­1st, 2018­1st 0­3 2018­1st Anderson, Kevin (RSA) 2010­1st, 2011­QFF,, 2012­Champion, 14­7 Ho, Tatsuma (JPN) 2016­2nd 1­1 2014­QFF,, 2015­2nd, 2016­1st, 2017­1st I B Isnerr,, John (USA) 2011­1st, 2012­SFF,, 2013­SFF,, 2014­SF 10­6 Bachingerr,, Ma1hias (GER) 2012­1st 0­1 2018­2nd Baghda0s, Marcos (CYP) 2009­QFF,, 2014­2nd 3­2 Istomin, Denis (UZB) 2012­2nd, 2013­2nd 2­2 Basilashvili, Nikoloz (GEO) 2017­2nd, 2018­1st 1­2 Berankis, Ricardis (LLTTU) 2011­1st, 2013­QFF,, 2016­1st 2­3 J Brands, Daniel (GER) 2010­2nd 1­1 Jaziri, Malik (TUN) 2015­1st, 2016­1st 0­2 Brown, Dus0n (GER) 2011­1st, 2015­1st, 2017­1st 0­3 Johnson, Steve (USA) 2014­SFF,, 2015­QFF,, 2016­2nd, 2017­QF 11­5 Bryan, Mike (USA) 2000­2nd 1­1 2018­SF Bublik, Alexander (KAZ) 2018­1st 0­1 K C Karlovic, Ivo (CRO) 2004­1st, 2010­Finalist, 2011­1st, 11­9 2012­1st, 2013­2nd, 2014­2nd, Chardy, Jeremy (FRA) 2009­SFF,, 2010­QFF,, 2016­QFF,, 2018 7­4 2015­Champion, 2016­1st, 2017­1st, Chung, Hyeon (KOR) 2018­QF 2­1 2018­1st Cilic, Marin (CRO) 2012­1st, 2014­Champion 5­1 Kavcic, Blaz (SLO) 2011­2nd 1­1 Coric, Borna (CRO) 2017­2nd 1­1 King, Darian (BAR) 2018­1st 0­1 Coppejans, Kimmer (BEL) 2017­1st 0­1 King, Evan (USA) 2009­1st 0­1 Klahn, Bradley (USA) 2014­1st 0­1 D Kohlschreiberr,, Phillip (GER) 2005­2nd, 2007 (RR/0­2), 2012­QF 3­4 Dancevic, Frank (CAN) 2005­1st, 2009­1st 0­2 Kokkinakis, Thanasi (AUS) 2015­2nd 1­1 Daniel, Taro (USA) 2018­1st 0­1 Kozlovv,, Stefan (USA) 2015­1st 2017­1st 0­2 Darcis, Steve (BEL) 2009­1st, 2012­2nd, 2013­1st, 2017­QF 3­4 Krajicek, Aus0n (USA) 2012­1st, 2016­2nd 1­2 De Bakkerr,, Thiemo (NED) 2016­1st 0­1 Krajinovic, Filip (SRB) 2015­1st 0­1 Del Potro, Juan Mar0n (ARG) 2011­Champion, 2016­SFF,, 2017­SF 12­3 Kravchuk, Konstan0n (RUS) 2017­1st 0­1 2018­2nd Kudla, Denis (USA) 2012­1st, 2015­2nd, 2016­1st 1­3 Dimitrovv,, Grigor (BUL) 2016­SF 3­1 Kukushkin, Mikhail (RUS) 2014­1st, 2015­1st, 2016­1st, 2017­1st 0­4 Dodig, Ivan (CRO) 2011­QFF,, 2012­2nd, 2013­QFF,, 2015­1st 5­4 Dolgopolovv,, Alexandr (UKR) 2013­1st, 2015­QF 2­2 L Donaldson, Jared (USA) 2017­2nd. 2018­2nd 2­2 Lacko, Lukas (SVK) 2015­1st 0­1 Donskoyy,, Evgeny (RUS) 2013­1st, 2018­2­1 2­2 Lorenzi, Paolo (ITTAA) 2010­1st, 0­1 Dzumhurr,, Damir (BIH) 2016­2nd, 2017­2nd 2­2 Lopez, Feliciano (ESP) 2002­QFF,, 2014­QF 4­2 Lu, Yen­Hsun (TPE) 2007 (RR/0­2), 2009­2nd, 2013­2nd, 5­7 E 2014­1st, 2015­QFF,, 2017­2nd Ebden, Ma1hew (AUS) 2012­1st, 2013­1st, 2014­1st, 2016­1st 0­5 2018­1st M Edmund, Kyle (BGR) 2017­QF 2­1 Mannarino, Adrian (FRA) 2011­2nd, 2014­2nd, 2015­SFF,, 2016­QFF,, 7­5 Elias, Gastao (POR) 2014­1st 0­1 2017­1st Marach, Olivier (AUT) 2006­2nd 1­1 F Marchenko, Ilya (UKR) 2016­2nd 1­1 Fratangelo, Bjorn (USA) 2017­1st 0­1 Matosevic, Marinko (AUS) 2011­1st, 2012­Finalist, 2013­1st, 7­5 Fritz, TTaaylor (USA) 2016­1st, 2017­2nd, 2018­QF 3­3 2014­QFF,, 2015­2nd G Mayerr,, Leonardo (ARG) 2010­QFF,, 2011­1st 2­2 Millman, John (AUS) 2016­1st 0­1 Gabashvili, Teymuraz (RUS) 2005­2nd, 2007­2nd, 2010­2nd, 6­6 Munoz­De La Nava, Daniel (ESP) 2013­QF 2­1 2011­2nd, 2014­QF Garcia­Lopez, Guillermo (ESP) 2006­SFF,, 2007­QFF,, 2008­2nd, 2009­QFF,, 9­6 N 2012­1st, 2017­2nd Nishikori, Kei (JPN) 2008­Champion, 2010­1st, 2011­SFF,, 9­4 Giraldo, San0ago (COL) 2010­2nd, 2017­1st 1­2 2014­2nd Goffin, David (BEL) 2014­1st 0­1 Nishioka, Yoshihito (JPN) 2015­QFF,, 2017­2nd 3­2 Gojowczyk, Peter (GER) 2018­Finalist 4­1 Norrie, Cameron (GBR) 2018­1st 0­1 Golubev, Andrey (KAZ) 2009­2nd 1­1 Novikovv,, Dennis (USA) 2016­1st 0­1 Gonzalez, Alejandro (COL) 2016­1st 0­1 Granollers, Marcel (ESP) 2016­1st 0­1 O Gulbis, Ernests (LAATT) 2009­1st, 2010­Champion, 2012­QFF,, 12­2 Opelka, Reilly (USA) 2018­QF 2­1 2013­Champion H Haase, Robin (NED) 2010­2nd 0­1 15

ACTIVE AATTP WORLD TOUR PLAAYYER SINGLES RESULLTTS @ Delray Beach Open Round player lost is denoted P Smyczek, Tim (USA) 2012­2nd, 2013­1st, 2014­1st, 4­6 2015­2nd, 2016­QFF,, 2017­1st Petzschnerr,, Philipp (GER) 2009­1st, 2010­1st, 2012­1st 0­3 Sock, Jack (USA) 2013­2nd, 2014­1st, 2017­Champion 6­3 Polansky, Peter (CAN) 2018­1st 0­1 2018­2nd Q Soeda, Go (JPN) 2013­2nd 1­1 Querrey, Sam (USA) 2007 (RR/2­0/1st), 2008­SFF,, 2009­2nd, 15­9 T 2011­2nd, 2013­2nd, 2014­1st, 2015­1st, Tiafoe, Frances (USA) 2018­Champion 5­0 2016­Champion, 2017­QFF,, 2018­1st Tipsarevic, Janko (SRB) 2011­Finalist 4­1 R TToomic, Bernard (AUS) 2012­QFF,, 2015­SFF,, 2016­1st, 2017­1st 5­4 Ram, Rajeev (USA) 2010­1st, 2016­Finalist 4­2 Troicki, Viktor (SRB) 2012­1st 0­1 Ramanathan, Ramkumar (IND) 2018­1st 0­1 Raonic, Milos (CAN) 2017­Finalist, 2018­2nd 5­1 V Robert, Stephane (FRA) 2015­1st 0­1 Vesely, Jiri (CZE) 2014­1st 0­1 Rubin, Noah (USA) 2016­2nd 1­1 Rublevv,, Andrey (RUS) 2015­2nd 1­1 W Wang, Jimmy (TPE) 2006­1st 0­1 S Williams, Rhyne (USA) 2014­QF 2­1 San0llan, Akira (JPN) 2017­1st 0­1 Sela, Dudi (ISR) 2009­2nd, 2011­2nd, 2012­SFF,, 6­7 Y 2014­2nd, 2015­1st, 2016­1st, 2017­1st YYooung, Donald (USA) 2008­1st, 2011­1st, 2012­1st, 9­7 2018­1st 2015­Finalist, 2016­2nd, 2017­SF Shapovalovv,, Denis (CAN) 2018­SF 3­1 2018­2nd Sijsling, Igor (NED) 2013­1st, 2015­1st 0­2 Z Skugorr,, Franko (CRO) 2018­2nd 1­1 Zverevv,, Mischa (GER) 2009­2nd, 2010­2nd 2­2 Smith, John­Patrick (AUS) 2015­1st, 2016­2nd, 2018­1st 1­2

ACTIVE AATTP WORLD TOUR PLAAYYER DOUBLES RESULLTTS @ Delray Beach Open Round player lost is denotteed A Chardyy,, Jeremy (FRA) 2009­1st, 2010­QFF,, 2016­SFF,, 2018­1st 3­4 Albot, Radu (MDA) 2017­1st, 2018­QF 1­2 Cilic, Marin (CRO) 2012­1st 0­1 Anderson, Kevin (RSA) 2011­1st 0­1 Auckland, James (GBR) 2007­F 3­1 D Darcis, Steve (BEL) 2009­1st, 2012­QF 1­2 B Dodig, Ivan (CRO) 2011­1st, 2012­1st, 2013­1st, 2015­QF 1­4 Bangoura, Sekou (USA) 2014­QF 1­1 Donaldson, Jared (USA) 2017­1st 0­1 Bakerr,, Brian (USA) 2017­QF 1­1 Donskoy, Evgeny (RUS) 2013­QF 1­1 Baghda0s, Marcos (CYP) 2009­SFF,, 2014­QF 3­2 Dzumhurr,, Damir (BIH) 2017­1st 0­1 Basilashvili, Nikoloz (GEO) 2017­QFF,, 2018­QF 2­2 Bedane, Alijaz (SLO) 2015­QF 1­1 E Bednarek, TToomasz (POL) 2013­1st, 2014­1st 0­2 Ebden, Ma1hew (AUS) 2011­2nd, 2013­1st, 2018­SF 3­3 Begemann, Andre (GER) 2013­QF 1­1 Elgin, Mikhail (RUS) 2012­SFF,, 2013­1st, 2013­F 5­3 Berankis, Ricardis (LLTTU) 2013­QFF,, 2016­1st 1­2 Emmrich, Mar0n (GER) 2013­QF 1­1 Besterr,, Philip (CAN) 2017­1st 0­1 Erlich, Jonathan (ISR) 2011­1st, 2017­SF 2­2 Bhupathi, Mahesh (IND) 2001­1st, 2002­1st, 2003­1st 0­3 F Bopanna, Rohan (IND) 2007­1st, 2009­QF 1­2 Farah, Robert (COL) 2012­QF 1­1 Brands, Daniel (GER) 2010­1st 0­1 Fratangelo, Bjorn (USA) 2016­1st, 2017­1st 0­2 Brown, Dus0n (GER) 2011­1st, 2013­SFF,, 2015­1st 2­3 Fritz, Taylor (USA) 2017­1st, 2018­1st 0­2 Brunstrom, Johan (SWE) 2011­1st, 2013­SF 2­2 Bryan, Bob (USA) 1999­1st, 2000­1st, 2008­Finalist, 23­7 G 2009­Champion, 2010­Champion, Gabashvili, TTeeymuraz (RUS) 2005­1st, 2007­1st, 2014­1st, 2015­1st 0­4 2012­QFF,, 2014­Champion, 2015­Champion, Garcia­Lopez, Guillermo (ESP) 2006­SFF,, 2007­1st, 2008­1st 2­3 2016­Finalist, 2017­QFF,, 2018­QF Giraldo, San0ago (COL) 2010­QFF,, 2017­1st 1­2 Bryan, Mike (USA) 1999­1st, 2000­1st, 2008­Finalist, 23­7 Goffin, David (BEL) 2014­1st 0­1 2009­Champion, 2010­Champion, Golubevv,, Andrey (KAZ) 2009­QF 1­1 2012­QFF,, 2014­Champion, 2015­Champion, Gonzalez, Alejandro (COL) 2016­QF 1­1 2016­Finalist, 2017­QFF,, 2018­QF Gonzalez, San0ago (MEX) 2014­QFF,, 2011­1st, 2013­1st 1­3 C Granollers, Marcel (ESP) 2016­QF 1­1 Cermak, Fran0sek (CZE) 2003­1st, 2014­Finalist 3­2 Groen, Sander (NED) 2016­1st 0­1 Guccione, Chris (AUS) 2014­1st, 2015­1st, 2016­QF 1­3 Cerretani James (USA) 2010 QF 2011 1st 2013 1st 2015 1st 1 4 16 ACTIVE AATTP WORLD TOUR PLAAYYER DOUBLES RESULLTTS @ Delray Beach Open Round player lost is denoted H Peers, John (AUS) 2013­1st 0­1 Petzschnerr,, Philippe (GER) 2009­QFF,, 2010­1st 1­2 Hanescu, Victor (ROU) 2008­QF 1­1 Peya, Alexander (AUT) 2009­QFF,, 2011­Finalist 4­2 Harrison, Ryan (USA) 2010­SF, 2014­SF 4­2 Polanskyy,, Peter (CAN) 2017­1st, 2018­QF 1­2 Hueyy,, Treat (PHI) 2012­QF 2015­ QFF,, 2016­SFF,, 2017­Finalist 7­4 Pospisil, Vasek (CAN) 2017­QF 1­1 I Q Istomin, Denis (UZB) 2012­SF, 2013­1st 2­2 Querrey, Sam (USA) 2008­QFF,, 2015­1st, 2017­1st 1­3 J Qureshi, Aisam­Ul­Haq (PPAAK) 2008­QF 1­1 Jaziri, Malik (TUN) 2015­1st 0­1 R Johnson, Steve (USA) 2015­1st 0­1 Raja, Purav (IND) 2017­QFF,, 2018­1st 1­2 K Ram, Rajeev (USA) 2008­1st, 2009­SFF,, 2011­Champion, 12­4 Karlovic, Ivo (CRO) 2004­QFF,, 2011­1st, 2012­SFF,, 2014­1st 3­4 2015­SFF,, 2016­1st, 2017­Champion Kas, Christopher (GER) 2011­SF, 2013­QF 5­2 Reed, Anderson (USA) 2018­1st 0­1 King, Darian (BAR) 2018­1st 0­1 Roger­Vasselin, Edouard (FRA)2013­1st 0­1 Klaasen, Raven (RSA) 2013­SF, 2014­1st, 2015­FF,, 2016­1st, 9­4 Rojierr,, Jean­Julien (AHO) 2011­SF 2­1 2017­Champion S Klahn, Bradley (USA) 2014­QF 1­1 Sela, Dudi (ISR) 2014­1st, 2017­1st 0­2 Kolschreiberr,, Phillip (GER) 2007­1st 0­1 Shamasdin, Adil (CAN) 2011­1st 0­1 Koolhoff,, Wesley (NED) 2018­1st 0­1 Shapovalovv,, Denis (CAN) 2018­QF 1­1 Kozlovv,, Stefan (USA) 2018­1st 0­1 Sharan, Divij (IND) 2017­QFF,, 2018­QF 2­2 Kubot, Lukasz (POL) 2007­SF 2­1 Siljestrom, Andreas (SWE) 2012­1st 0­1 Kravchuk, Konstan0n (RUS) 2017­1st 0­1 Sitak, Artem (NZL) 2018­1st 0­1 Kudla, Denis (USA) 2012­1st, 2016­QF 1­2 Skugorr,, Franko (CRO) 2018­1st 0­1 Kukushkin, Mikhail (RUS) 2014­1st, 2015­1st, 2016­QF 1­3 Skupski, Ken (GBR) 2010­1st, 2011­QF 1­2 Kuznetsovv,, Alex (USA) 2008­SF 2­1 Smith, John­Patrick (AUS) 2015­QFF,, 2016­QFF,, 2018­Finalist 5­3 L Smyczek, Tim (USA) 2014­QF 1­1 Linstedt, Robert (SWE) 2017­1st, 2018­1st 0­2 Soares, Bruno (BRA) 2009­SF 2­1 Lopez, Feliciano (ESP) 2014­QF 1­1 Sock, Jack (USA) 2011­1st, 2012­1st, 2013­Champion, 10­3 Lu, Yen­Hsun (TPE) 2007­QFF,, 2013­QFF,, 2015­1st, 2017­SF 3­4 2014­SFF,, 2018­Champion Soeda, Go (JPN) 2013­1st 0­1 M Stadlerr,, Simon (GER) 2014­1st 0­1 McLachlan, Ben (JPN) 2018­SF 2­1 Mannarino, Adrian (FRA) 2014­1st, 2015­1st, 2016­1st, 2017­1st 0­4 T Marach, Olivier (AUT) 2006­SF, 2016­Champion, 2017­1st 6­2 TTeecau, Horia (ROU) 2010­1st, 2013­Finalist 3­2 Marchenko, Ilya (UKR) 2016­QF 1­1 TToomic, Bernard (AUS) 2012­1st, 2015­SFF,, 2016­QF 3­3 Mar0n, Fabrice (FRA) 2016­Champion, 2017­1st, 2018­1st 4­2 Troicki, Viktor (SRB) 2012­1st, 2015­SF 2­2 Matosevic, Marinko (AUS) 2013­1st, 2014­1st, 2015­1st 0­3 V Mek0c, Nikola (CRO) 2017­QF 1­1 Melo, Marcelo (BRA) 2009­Finalist, 2013­1st 3­2 Venus, Michael (NZL) 2015­QFF,, 2017­1st 1­2 Mer0nak, Michal (SVK) 2012­Finalist 3­1 Virgili, Adelphi (ITTAA) 2016­1st 0­1 Millman, John (AUS) 2016­1st 0­1 W Mitzadeh, Vahid (USA) 2014­QFF,, 2015­1st 1­2 Ward, James (GBR) 2012­1st 0­1 Monroe, Nicholas (USA) 2012­1st, 2014­1st, 2018­Finalist 3­3 Withrow, Jackson (USA) 2018­Champion 4­0 Moserr,, Frank (GER) 2012­SF, 2013­QFF,, 2014­1st, 2016­1st 3­4 Murrayy,, Jamie (GBR) 2008­Champion, 2009­QFF,, 2011­QF 6­2 Y YYooung, Donald (USA) 2008­1st, 2011­1st, 2016­QFF,, 2018­SF 3­4 N Novikov, Dennis (USA) 2016­1st 0­1 Z Nys, Hugo (FRA) 2018­SF 2­1 Zelenay, Igor (SVK) 2010­Finalist, 2011­1st, 2013­1st 3­3 O Zimonjic, Nenad (SRB) 1999­Champion, 2000­Champion, 11­0 2003­Champion Oswald, Philipp (AUT) 2018­1st 0­1 Zverevv,, Mischa (GER) 2010­1st 0­1 P Paes, Leander (IND) 2001­1st, 2002­1st, 2003­Champion, 14­6 2004­Champion, 2015­Finalist, 2016­SFF,, 2017­SF, 2018­1st

17 SINGLES RECORDS FINALS RECORDS ALL­UNSEEDED FINALISTS Nishioka (19), Andrey Rublev (2015) MOST TITLES Francis Tiafoe vs Peter Gojowczyk (2018); Sam Quer­ rey vs. Rajeev Ram (2016) MOST TEENS REACHING 2ND ROUND 2 ­ Ernests Gulbis (2010 & 2013); Xavier Malisse 3 ­ Thanasi Kokkinakis, YYooshihito Nishioka, Andrey (2005 & 2007); Jan­Michael Gambill (2001 & 2003); MOST SEEDS IN SEMIFINALS Rublev (2015) Jason Stoltenberg (1995 & 1997) 4 ­ James Blake (1) Xavier Malisse (3), Benjamin Becker (4), Vince Spadea (8), 2007 TEENS REACHING QUARTERFINALS FIRST CAREER TITLE CAME IN DELRAAYY BEACH Frances Tiafoe (2018); Ernests Gulbis (2010); Kei MOST SEEDS IN QUARTERFINALS 9 ­Denis Shapovalov (2018); YYooshihito Nishioka Nishikori (2008); Xavier Malisse (2005); Ricardo 7 ­ James Blake (1), TToommy Haas (2), Xavier Malisse (2015); Bernard TToomic (2012); Kei Nishikori (2008); Mello (2004); Andrew Ilie (1998); TToodd Woodbridge (3), Benjamin Becker (4), Florian Mayer (5), Mario Ancic (2004); Andy Roddick (2002); Lleyton (1995); Todd Martin (1993) Guillermo Garcia­Lopez (7), Vince Spadea (8) (2007) Hewitt & Xavier Malisse (1999); Sebastien Grosjean 7 ­ TToommy Haas (1), John Isner (2), Kei Nishikori (3), & Xavier Malisse (1998) MOST FINALS APPEARANCES Kevin Anderson (4), Feliciano Lopez (6), Marin Cilic 5, Xavier Malisse (1999, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007) (7), Lleyton Hewitt (8) (2014) TEENS REACHING SEMIFINALS 5 ­ Kei Nishikori (2008); Mario Ancic (2004); Andy Rod­ MOST SEMIFINALS APPEARANCES LOWEST NUMBER OF SEEDS IN QUARTERFINALS dick (2002); Lleyton Hewitt & Xavier Malisse (1999) 5, Xavier Malisse (1999, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007) 1 ­Hyeon Chung (8)(2018); Davide Sanguinetti (8) 4, Mardy Fish (2003, 2009, 2010, 2011) (1998) TEENS QUALIFIERS REACHING QUARTERFINALS 3 ­ YYooshihito Nishioka, 19 (2015); Kei Nishikori, 18 OLDEST CHAMPION MOST SEEDS WINNING IN FIRST ROUND (2008); Xavier Malisse, 18 (1999) Ivo Karlovic, 35 (2015) 7 ­ TToommy Haas (1), John Isner (2), Kei Nishikori (3), Kevin Anderson (4), Feliciano Lopez (6), Marin Cilic TEENS REACHING FINALS CHAMPIONS OVER 30 YEARS OLD (7), Lleyton Hewitt (8) (2014) Ivo Karlovic, 35 (2015); Luiz Mattarr,, 30 (1994) 4 ­ Kei Nishikori, 18 (2008); Andy Roddick, 19 (2002); MOST SEEDS LOSING IN FIRST ROUND Lleyton Hewitt, 18, & Xavier Malisse, 18 (1999) YOUNGEST CHAMPIONS 5 ­ Andy Roddick (1), Guillermo Coria (2), Arnaud Kei Nishikori, 18 years, 1 month, 19 days (2008) Clement (5), Raemon Sluiter (6), Stefan Koubek (7) Lleyton Hewitt, 18 years, 2 months, 15 days (1999) (2003) TOP CAREER PERFORMANCES YOUNGEST FINAL 5 ­ Xavier Malisse (4), Ivo Karlovic (5), Cyril Saulnier (6), Max Mirnyi (7), Radek Step8)(2004) TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Lleyton Hewitt, 18, vs Xavier Malisse, 18 (1999) Player No TOP THREE SEEDS LOSING IN FIRST ROUND TTAALLEST FINAL 1. Vince Spadea 13 Marin Cilic, 6’6,” vs Kevin Anderson, 6’8” (2014) Kevin Anderson (1); Bernard TToomic (2); Ivo Karlovic 2. Xavier Malisse 11 (3) (2016) 3. Ivo Karlovic 10 COUNTRY RECORDS Sam Querrey 10 QUALIFIER RECORDS 5. TToommy Haas 9 7, USA ­ Frances Tiaffooe (2018); Jack Sock (2017), Sam 6. Kevin Anderson 8 Querrey (2016), Mardy Fish (2009), Jan­Michael Gambill MULLTTIPLE QUALIFIERS REACHING QUARTERFINALS Mardy Fish 8 (2001 & 2003), TToodd Martin (1993) 2 ­ Steve Johnson & Rhyne Williams (2014); Ernests Robert Kendrick 8 5, Australia ­ TToodd Woodbridge (1995); Jason Gulbis & Daniel Muñoz­de la Nava (2013); Alejandro Dudi Sela 8 Stoltenberg (1996 & 1997); Andrew Ilie (1998); Lleyton Falla & Ryan Sweeting (2011); Edwin Kempes & 10. Benjamin Becker 7 Hewitt (1999) Peter Wessels (2001); Andrew Ilie & Xavier Malisse James Blake 7 Donald YYooung 7 ALL­COUNTRYMAN FINAL (1998); Steve Campbell & David Witt (1997) USA ­ Sam Querrey d. Rajeev Ram (2016) QUALIFIERS REACHING SEMIFINALS TOURNAMENT MAATTCH WINS USA ­ Jan­Michael Gambill d. Mardy Fish (2003) Player App Record USA ­ TToodd Martin d. David Wheaton (1993) Steve Johnson (2014); Ernests Gulbis (2013); Marinko Matosevic (2012); Evgeny Korolev (2009); 1. Xavier Malisse 12 26­11 MOST AMERICANS IN SEMIFINALS Kei Nishikori (2008); Robert Kendrick (2003); Alex 2. Vince Spadea 13 20­13 3. Mardy Fish 7 19 ­ 7 3 ­ James Blake, Robby Ginepri, Sam Querrey (2008); Calatrava (2000); Andrew Ilie (1998) Mardy Fish, Jan­Michael Gambill, Robert Kendrick 4. Sam Querrey 10 15 ­ 9 (2003); Aaron Krickstein, TToodd Martin, David QUALIFIERS REACHING FINALS 5. Jan­Michael Gambill 6 14 ­ 5 Wheaton (1993) Marinko Matosevic (2012); Evgeny Korolev (2009); Kei Kevin Anderson 8 14 ­ 7 Nishikori (2008); Alex Calatrava (2000); Andrew Ilie 7. Ernests Gulbis 4 12 ­ 3 MOST AMERICANS IN QUARTERFINALS Davide Sanguinetti 4 12 ­ 3 (1998) 6 ­ James Blake, Mardy Fish, Robby Ginepri, Sam James Blake 7 12 ­ 7 Querreyy,, Bobby Reynolds, Vince Spadea (2008); QUALIFIERS WINNING TITLE 10. Juan Martin del Potro 4 12 ­ 3 Aaron Krickstein, TToodd Martin, Patrick McEnroe, Ernests Gulbis (2013); Kei Nishikori (2008); Andrew Alex O’Brien, Bryan Shelton, David Wheaton (1993) Ilie (1998) TOURNAMENT WINNING PERCENTTAAGE Minimum 2 Appearances SEEDED PLAAYYERS RECORDS TEEN RECORDS Player App Record Pct. 1. Ernests Gulbis 4 12­2 .857 HIGHEST SEEDED CHAMPIONS *Next Gens are 21 or younger TEEN CHAMPIONS Andrew Ilie 2 6­1 .857 Mardy Fish, No. 1 (2009); Jack Sock (2017) & Xavier 3. Jason Stoltenberg 4 10­2 .833 Kei Nishikori 18 years, 1 month, 19 days (2008) Malisse, No. 3 (2005 & 2007) & TToodd Martin, No. 3 Marin Cilic 2 5­1 .833 (1993) Lleyton Hewitt 18 years, 2 months, 15 days (1999) TToodd Martin 2 5­1 .833 6. Juan Martin del Potro 4 12­3 .800 UNSEEDED CHAMPIONS TEEN FINAL Lleyton Hewitt (18) vs Xavier Malisse (18) (1999) 7. Davide Sanguinetti 4 12­3 .800 Frances Tiafoe (2018); Sam Querrey (2016); Ernests 8. Greg Rusedski 3 7­2 .778 Gulbis (2013); Juan Martin del Potro (2011); Ernests MOST TEENS IN A DRAW 9. Lleyton Hewitt 3 6­2 .750 Gulbis (2010); Kei Nishikori (2008); Ricardo Mello 4 ­ Thanasi Kokkinakis, Stefan Kozlov (17), YYooshihito Javier Frana 2 6­2 .750 (2004); Andrew Ilie (1998); TToodd Woodbridge (1995) 18 19 DOUBLES RECORDS MOST TITLES DELRAAYY BEACH APPEARANCES SINGLES & DOUBLES RECORDS 4 Bob & Mike Bryan (2009, 2010, 2014, 2015) Player App Record SINGLES & DOUBLES TITLES WINNERS 3 Nenad Zimonjic ww///LLeander Paes (2003), Brian 1. Bob Bryan 11 23­7 Xavier Malisse MacPhie (2000) & Max Mirnyi (1999) Mike Bryan 11 23­7 • Singles titles in 2005 & 2007 2 Jack Sock w/James Blake (2014) & Jackksson Max Mirnyi 10 21­9 •Doubles title in 2007 ww///HHugo Armando Withrow (2018); 4. Scott Lipsky 9 11­9 Jan­Michael Gambill ww///SScott Lipsky Raven Rajeev Ram (2011) & Vince Spadea 9 8­9 •Singles titles in 2001 &2003 Klaasen (2017) Luke Jensen 9 7­9 •Doubles title in 2001 ww///AAnddyy Roddddick Max Mirnyi ww///NNenad Zimonnjjic (1999) & Jamie 7. Eric Butorac 8 7­8 Jack Sock Murray (2008) Leander Paes 8 14­6 Leander Paes ww///NNenad Zimonnjjic (2003) & Radek 9. Brian MacPhie 7 11­6 •Singles title in 2017 Stepanek (2004) Mark Merklein 7 9­7 •Doubles title in 2018 xww///JJackksson WWiithrow Mark Woodforde & TToodd Woodbridge (1995 & ‘96) Doug Flach 7 9­7 •Doubles title in 2015 ww///JJames Blake Ivan Baron 7 7­7 TToodd Woodbridge MOST FINALS APPEARANCES •Singles & Doubles titles 1995 (ww///MMarrkk WWoooddfffoorddee) 5 Bob & Mike Bryan (2015, 2014, 2010,2009 & 2008) DELRAAYY BEACH MAATTCH WINS 4 Max Mirnyi ww//TTrreat Huey (2017), Andre Sa SINGLES & DOUBLES TITLES WINNERS (2013), Jamie Murray (2008), Nenad ZZiimonnjjic Player App Record (Same YYeear) (1999) 1. Bob Bryan 11 23­7 Xavier Malisse ­ 2007 (doubles ww///HHugo Armando) 3 Leander Paes ww///RRaven KKllaasen (2015), Radek Mike Bryan 11 23­7 Jan­Michael Gambill ­ 2001 (doubles ww///AAnddyy Roddddick) 3. Max Mirnyi 11 21­9 Stepanek (2004) & Nenad ZZiimonjic (2003) TToodd Woodbridge ­ 1995 (doubles ww///MMark WWoooddfffoorrdddee) Andre Sa ww///MMax Mirnyi (2013), Michal Mertinak 4. TToodd Woodbridge 5 14­3 (2012) & Marcelo Melo (2009) 5. Leander Paes 8 14­6 Nenad Zimonjic ww///LLeander Paes (2003), Brian 6. Rajeev Ram 6 12­4 MacPhie (2000) & Max Mirnyi (1999) 7. Nenad Zimonjic 3 11­0 2 Jack Sock ww///JJames Blake (2013) & Jackson Mark Woodforde 4 11­2 Withrow (2018) Brian MacPhie 7 11­6 Rajeev Ram w/Raven KKllaasen (2017) & Scott Liippsky Scott Lipsky 10 11­9 (2011) Raven Klaasen ww///RRaajjeev Ram (2017) & Leander MOST TITLES AS A DOUBLES TEAM Paes (2015) 4, Bob & Mike Bryan 2015, 2014, 2010, 2009 Brian MacPhie ww///NNenad ZZiimonnjjic (2000) & Doug Flach (1999) BEST DOUBLES RECORD (Pct) Doug Flach ww///PPaul Annacone (1993) & Brian 11­0, Nenad Zimonjic (1999, 2000, 2003) MacPhie (1999) TThhe Brryyan Brrootthherrss won tthheiirr ffiiirrrsst ooff ffoour Dellrray Beach Mark WWooodffoorde & TToodd Woodbridge (1995 & 1996) ttiittlles iinn 2009

DELRAAYY BEACH OPEN AATTTENDANCE MARKS AATTP WORLD TOUR ­ INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS AATTTENDANCE RECORDS DELRAAYY BEACH OPEN MONDAAYY WEDNESDAAYY SAATTURDAAYY SEMIFINALS SESSION AATTTENDANCE RECORDS Monday Day Wednesday Day Saturday Day 3,753, 2/19/18 4,628, 2/20/18 4,451, 2/28/09 18 sessions: 2011 – 63,251 (3,514 per session) Monday Evening Wednesday Night Saturday Night 17 sessions: 2010 – 66,005 (3,883 per session) 4,404, 1/31/06 5,547, 2/1/06 4,993, 2/25/17 13 sessions: 2007 – 48,777 (3,752 per session)

Wednesday Combined Saturday Combined 11 sessions 2006 – 51,247 (4,659 per session)* Monday Combined 9,530, 2/23/17 7,076, 2/20/17 9,252, 2/25/17 *1993­2006 Mondayy///TTTuuesday were single sessions THURSDAAYY Single Session SUNDAAYY Monday ** Thursday Day FINAL 5,218, 1/30/06 3,905, 2/23/17 5,827, 2/5/06 AATTP CHAMPIONS TOUR Thursday Night **FFrrom 1993­2006 AATTTENDANCE RECORDS TUESDAAYY 4,436, 2/23/17 Mondayy///TTTuuesday Tuesday Day werree single sessions Friday Evening 4,402, 2/20/18 Thursday Combined 8,341, 2/23/17 3,662 2/22/13 Tuesday Night AATTP WORLD TOUR Saturday Day FRIDAAYY QUARTERFINALS 3,469 2/20/10 5,756, 2/22/11 TOP FINAL CROWDS Friday Day Saturday Evening 1. 5,827 2/5/2006 4,415 2/20/10 Tuesday Combined 4,909, 2/23/06 9,205, 2/20/18 2. 5,159 2/17/2008 Sunday Day Friday Night 3. 4,885 2/25/2018 3,339 2/16/14 4,692, 2/15/08 4. 4,681 2/27/2011 Sunday Evening* 5. 4,156 2/28/2010 2,935 2/20/11 Friday Combined *2010­2012 there were Sunday evening sessions 9,160, 2/23/06 20 2019 DELRAY BEACH CUP • TEAM AMERICAS VS TEAM WORLD

2019 SCHEDULE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 6:00 pm Jesse Levine vs Tim Henman NB 8:00 pm Tommy Haas vs Jan-Michael Gambill

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 TEAM WORLD 12:30 pm Wayne Ferreira/Mikael Pernfors vs TOMMY HAAS (GER) : First Champions Tour appearance here; 2006 Delray Beach Fernando Gonzalez/Jay Berger Open champion; Career high ranking was No. 2; Won 15 singles titles in 28 finals; NB 2:30 pm Tim Henman vs Jan-Michael Gambill Olympic silver singles medalist at 2000 Sydney Games; Twice named ATP Come - 6:00 pm Jesse Levine vs Wayne Ferreira back Player of the Year (2004 and 2012). NB 8:00 pm Fernando Gonzalez vs Tommy Haas

WAYNE FERREIRA (RSA): Second Champions Tour appearance here; Career high SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 singles ranking of No. 6; Won 15 ATP singles titles and 11 doubles titles; First 12:30 pm Wayne Ferreira/Tim Henman vs South African in 32 years to win an Olympic medal (bronze) in 1992 at Barcelona; Fernando Gonzalez/Jan-Michael Gambill As junior, was the No. 1 doubles player in world in 1989. NB 2:30 pm Tommy Haas vs Jessie Levine ATP CHAMPIONS TOUR RESULTS (2010- 2018) TIM HENMAN (GBR): First Champions appearance here; Career high singles rank - 2018 TEAM INTERNATIONAL - 6 ing of No. 4; Won 11 ATP singles titles and four doubles titles; At Wimbledon, Fernando Gonzalez, Greg Rusedski, Jesse Levine, Guillermo Canas reached four semifinals; Won the silver medal in doubles at the 1996 Atlanta TEAM USA - 2 Olympics; Awarded Officer of Order of British Empire for service to tennis by John McEnroe, Mardy Fish, Jan-Michael Gimbill, Jay Berger Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. 2017 TEAM USA - 6 James Blake, Mardy Fish, VInce Spadea MIKAEL PERNFORS (SWE): Fourth Champions Tour appearance here; Career high TEAM INTERNATIONAL - 3 singles ranking of No. 10; Finalist at 1986 ; Winner of three career Fernando Gonzalez, Stebastien Grosjean, Mikael Pernfors ATP singles titles; Won back-to-back NCAA Singles Titles in 1984 and 1985 while 2016 TEAM USA - 6 at the University of Georgia and also led his team to the NCAA title in 1985. James Blake, Mardy Fish, Aaron Krickstein (Mikael Pernfors replaced an injured Aaron Krickstein) TEAM AMERICAS TEAM INTERNATIONAL - 3 FERNANDO GONZALEZ (CHI): Third appearance at Champions Tour here; Captain Emilio Sanchez, Stebastien Grosjean, Wayne Ferriera of 2018 champion Team International; Career high singles ranking of No. 5; Won 2015 TEAM INTERNATIONAL - 6 11 ATP singles titles in 22 finals; Finalist at 2006 ; At 2004 Athens Goran Ivanisevic, Mikael Pernfors, Mark Philippoussis Olympics won singles bronze and doubles gold; Claimed singles silver at 2008 Bei - TEAM USA - 3 jing Games; Won Chile’s “Condar de Oro” award three times as its top sportsman. James Blake, Michael Chang, Justin Gimelstob 2014 TEAM USA - 8 JESSE LEVINE (CAN): Boca Raton resident; Four-time competitor in Delray Beach Andy Roddick, Aaron Krickstein, Jan-Michael Gambill TEAM INTERNATIONAL - 1 Open; Making second Champions Tour appearance here; Won five career Chal - Goran Ivanisevic, Mats Wilander, Mikael Pernfors lenger titles; Named National Rookie of the Year after 24-1 freshman season at 2013 CARLOS MOYA (ESP) d. John McEnroe (USA) 6-4, 6-2 University of Florida; Winner of 2005 Wimbledon junior doubles title. Field: Pat Cash, Aaron Krickstein, John McEnroe, Carlos Moya, Mark Philippoussis, Mats Wilander JAN-MICHAEL GAMBILL (USA): Two-time Delray Beach Open singles champion 2012 CARLOS MOYA (ESP) d. Ivan Lendl (USA) 6-4, 6-4 (2001 and 2003) and 2001 doubles winner (with Andy Roddick); One of four with Field: Jimmy Arias, Pat Cash, Michael Chang, Johan Kriek, multiple DBO titles and one of three to win both singles and doubles titles in the Ivan Lendl, Carlos Moya, Mats Wilander same year; Won three career singles and five doubles titles. 2011 MARK PHILIPPOUSSIS (AUS) d. Aaron Krickstein 6-3, 6-2 Field: Jimmy Arias, Jay Berger, Pat Cash, Aaron Krickstein, Todd JAY BERGER (USA): Second Champions Tour appearance here; Career high singles Martin, Mikael Pernfors, Mark Philippoussis, Mats Wilander ranking of No. 7; Won three career singles titles; All-American while playing at 2010 PATRICK RAFTER d. John McEnroe (USA) 7-6(4), 7-6(1) Clemson; Former head coach at the University of Miami who then was a National Field: Ronald Agenor, Pat Cash, Andres Gomez, Aaron Krickstein, Coach for the USTA Player Development program for nine years; Former coach of Johan Kriek, John McEnroe, Mats Wilander 2016 Delray Beach Open singles champion Jack Sock. ATP CHAMPIONS TOUR ELIGIBILITY & FORMATS WHO IS ELIGIBLE TEAM FORMAT MATCH FORMAT TOUR POINTS •A player must be retired from the ATP •Team Americas vs Team World •2 out of 3 tiebreak sets The top individual records receive Tour and... •4 players per team •At deuce, player returning serve picks ATP Champions Tour points: •Been world No. 1 during their ATP ca - •6 singles, 2 doubles matches side, winner of point wins game Winner - 400, Runner-up - 250 reer or •Match winners receive 1 point •10-pt tiebreaker in lieu of a 3rd set 3rd Place - 200, 4th Place •A Grand Slam singles finalist or •Best of 8 matches wins the Delray First to 10 points, win by 2 •A Davis Cup champion singles player Beach Cup (tiebreaker in place if 4-4) •Hawk-Eye Live calls all lines •Each tournament receives 2 wild cards

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