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Player Birthdays PLAYER BIRTHDAYS JANUARY APRIL John Millman 14-1989 Denis Istomin 7-1986 Pablo Cuevas 1-1986 David Ferrer 2-1982 Maximilian Marterer 15-1995 Julio Peralta 9-1981 Ivan Dodig 2-1985 Matthias Bachinger 2-1987 Peter Polansky 15-1988 Tomas Berdych 17-1985 Sergiy Stakhovsky 6-1986 Robin Haase 6-1987 Jason Jung 15-1989 Feliciano Lopez 20-1981 Hugo Dellien 16-1993 Franko Skugor 20-1987 Kyle Edmund 8-1995 Elias Ymer 10-1996 Austin Krajicek 16-1990 Juan Martin del Potro 23-1988 Michael Mmoh 10-1998 Matteo Berrettini 12-1996 Marcos Baghdatis 17-1985 Marcelo Melo 23-1983 Ruben Bemelmans 14-1988 Marcel Granollers 12-1986 Roberto Bautista Agut 14-1988 Richard Gasquet 18-1986 Jack Sock 24-1992 Albert Ramos-Vinolas 17-1988 Denis Shapovalov 15-1999 Henri Kontinen 19-1990 Yoshihito Nishioka 27-1995 Horia Tecau 19-1985 Mackenzie McDonald 16-1995 Ricardas Berankis 21-1990 Marin Cilic 28-1988 Frances Tiafoe 20-1998 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 17-1985 Vasek Pospisil 23-1990 Marco Cecchinato 30-1992 Malek Jaziri 20-1984 Wesley Koolhof 17-1989 Ugo Humbert 26-1998 Robert Farah 20-1987 Corentin Moutet 19-1999 Alexander Peya 27-1980 OCTOBER Nicolas Mahut 21-1982 Alexander Zverev 20-1997 Adrian Mannarino 29-1988 Federico Delbonis 5-1990 Pablo Andujar 23-1986 Jordan Thompson 20-1994 Dusan Lajovic 30-1990 Sam Querrey 7-1987 Taro Daniel 27-1993 Joe Salisbury 20-1992 Simone Bolelli 8-1985 Marco Trungelliti 31-1990 Jan-Lennard Struff 25-1990 JULY Jared Donaldson 9-1996 Yuki Bhambri 4-1992 Nicolas Jarry 11-1995 Juan Sebastian Cabal 25-1986 Mate Pavic 4-1993 Philipp Kohlschreiber 16-1983 FEBRUARY John Isner 26-1985 Jiri Vesely 10-1993 Raven Klaasen 16-1982 Gianluigi Quinzi 1-1996 Nick Kyrgios 27-1995 Martin Klizan 11-1989 Michael Venus 16-1987 Horacio Zeballos 27-1985 Carlos Berlocq 3-1983 Pablo Carreno Busta 12-1991 Marius Copil 17-1990 Mike Bryan 29-1978 Marton Fucsovics 8-1992 Mirza Basic 12-1991 Andrey Rublev 20-1997 Bob Bryan 29-1978 Artem Sitak 8-1986 Peter Gojowczyk 15-1989 Bernard Tomic 21-1992 Daniil Medvedev 11-1996 MAY Oliver Marach 16-1980 Quentin Halys 26-1996 Hubert Hurkacz 11-1997 Aljaz Bedene 18-1989 Taylor Fritz 28-1997 Marc Polmans 2-1997 Jeremy Chardy 12-1987 Bjorn Fratangelo 19-1993 Yannick Maden 28-1989 Jaume Munar 5-1997 Jamie Murray 13-1986 Maximo Gonzalez 20-1983 Adrian Menendez-Maceiras 28-1985 Ryan Harrison 7-1992 Gregoire Barrere 16-1994 Tennys Sandgren 22-1991 Benoit Paire 8-1989 Alex de Minaur 17-1999 Lukas Rosol 24-1985 NOVEMBER Evgeny Donskoy 9-1990 John Peers 25-1988 Lukas Lacko 3-1987 Andreas Seppi 21-1984 Gilles Muller 9-1983 Noah Rubin 21-1996 Marc Lopez 31-1982 Jozef Kovalik 4-1992 Ben McLachlan 10-1992 Antoine Hoang 4-1995 Nikoloz Basilashvili 23-1992 Lorenzo Sonego 11-1995 AUGUST Ramkumar Ramanathan 8-1994 Lucas Pouille 23-1994 Leonardo Mayer 15-1987 Guido Andreozzi 5-1991 Radu Albot 11-1989 Ilya Ivashka 24-1994 Andy Murray 15-1987 Alexei Popyrin 5-1999 Prajnesh Gunneswaran 12-1989 Lloyd Harris 24-1997 Grigor Dimitrov 16-1991 Roger Federer 8-1981 Borna Coric 14-1996 Filip Krajinovic 27-1992 Lukasz Kubot 16-1982 Felix Auger-Aliassime 8-2000 Fernando Verdasco 15-1983 Bruno Soares 27-1982 Guido Pella 17-1990 Stefanos Tsitsipas 12-1998 Roman Jebavy 16-1989 Ivo Karlovic 28-1979 Kevin Anderson 18-1986 Juan Ignacio Londero 15-1993 Matthew Ebden 26-1987 Hyeon Chung 19-1996 Diego Schwartzman 16-1992 Edouard Roger-Vasselin 28-1983 MARCH Jason Kubler 19-1993 Denis Kudla 17-1992 Divij Sharan 2-1986 Damir Dzumhur 20-1992 Bradley Klahn 20-1990 DECEMBER Rohan Bopanna 4-1980 Karen Khachanov 21-1996 Mischa Zverev 22-1987 Neal Skupski 1-1989 Novak Djokovic 22-1987 Dominic Inglot 6-1986 Cameron Norrie 23-1995 David Goffin 7-1990 Fabio Fognini 24-1987 Andres Molteni 15-1988 Jean-Julien Rojer 25-1981 Paolo Lorenzi 15-1981 Thomas Fabbiano 26-1989 Reilly Opelka 28-1997 Julien Benneteau 20-1981 Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi 17-1980 Pedro Sousa 27-1988 Dennis Novak 28-1993 Casper Ruud 22-1998 Pierre-Hugues Herbert 18-1991 Christian Garin 30-1996 Ernests Gulbis 30-1988 Steve Johnson 24-1989 Rajeev Ram 18-1984 Thiago Monteiro 31-1994 Miomir Kecmanovic 31-1999 Nikola Mektic 24-1988 Robert Lindstedt 19-1977 Mikhail Kukushkin 26-1987 Roberto Carballes Baena 23-1993 JUNE SEPTEMBER Milos Raonic 27-1990 Stan Wawrinka 28-1985 Laslo Djere 2-1995 Gael Monfils 1-1986 Gilles Simon 27-1984 Jurgen Zopp 29-1988 Rafael Nadal 3-1986 Dominic Thiem 3-1993 Stefano Travaglia 28-1991 Joao Sousa 30-1989 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 4-1983 Matwe Middelkoop 3-1983 Kei Nishikori 29-1989 159 FORMER ATP NO. 1 PLAYERS MULTIPLE GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS ANDRE AGASSI (USA) DATE OF BIRTH: 29 April 1970 in Las Vegas, NV, USA | RESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NV, USA CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $31,152,975 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (10 April 1995) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (60). GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 Aus. Open 48-5 – QF SF W – W W 4R 4R – SF W – – – – – – – – – Roland Garros 51-16 – 1R 1R QF QF QF 2R W 1R – 2R QF 2R – SF F F 3R SF 2R – Wimbledon 46-13 3R – – 4R 2R SF SF F 2R – 1R SF 4R QF W QF – – – 1R – US Open 79-19 3R F QF SF F QF 2R W 4R 4R SF F W 1R QF 1R F SF SF 1R 1R ARTHUR ASHE (USA) DATE OF BIRTH: 10 July 1943 in Richmond, VA, USA | DECEASED: February 6, 1993 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $1,584,909 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 2 (10 May 1976) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (33). GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 Aus. Open 25-5 – SF QF/– – – – – – F W – – F F – – – – – – – Roland Garros 25-8 3R 4R – 4R – 4R 4R – QF 4R 4R – – – – – – – – – – Wimbledon 27-8 1R 1R – 4R W 3R – – 3R 4R SF SF – – 4R 4R 3R – – – – US Open 53-17 – 4R – 2R 4R QF 3R F SF QF SF W – 3R SF 4R 3R 2R 2R 2R 1R 1977 (Jan.) Australian Open doubles champion (w/Roche). 1971 Roland Garros doubles champion (w/Riessen). 1970 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Pasarell). 1971 Wimbledon doubles finalist (w/Ralston). 1968 US Open doubles finalist (w/Gimeno). BORIS BECKER (GER) DATE OF BIRTH: 22 November 1967 in Leimen, Germany | RESIDENCE: Wimbledon, England CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $25,080,956 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (28 January 1991) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (49). GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 Aus. Open 29-9 – – 1R W 1R – 1R 3R W QF 4R – 4R – 2R QF Roland Garros 26-9 – – – – 3R – 2R – SF 1R SF 4R SF QF 2R – Wimbledon 71-12 4R – QF 3R F SF SF QF F F W F 2R W W 3R US Open 37-10 – – – – SF 1R 4R 4R 3R SF W 2R 4R SF 4R – BJORN BORG (SWE) DATE OF BIRTH: 6 June 1956 in Sodertalje, Sweden | RESIDENCE: Stockholm, Sweden CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $3,655,751 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (23 August 1977) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (64). GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 Aus. Open 1-1 – – – – – – – 3R – – Roland Garros 49-2 W W W W – QF W W 4R – Wimbledon 51-4 F W W W W W QF 3R QF – US Open 40-10 F F QF F 4R F SF 2R 4R 1R 160 161 SERGI BRUGUERA (ESP) DATE OF BIRTH: 16 January 1971 in Barcelona, Spain | RESIDENCE: Barcelona, Spain. CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $11,632,199 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 3 (1 August 1994). OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (14). GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 01 00 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 Aus. Open 6-6 1R – 1R 3R – – – 4R – 1R 2R – Roland Garros 32-10 2R 1R 1R F 2R SF W W 1R 2R 2R 4R Wimbledon 4-4 1R – – – – – 4R – – – 2R 1R US Open 13-11 1R – 2R 4R 3R 2R 4R 1R 2R 2R 2R 1R JIMMY CONNORS (USA) DATE OF BIRTH: 2 September 1952 in Belleville, IL, USA | RESIDENCE: Santa Ynez, CA, USA CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $8,641,040 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (29 July 1974) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (109). GRAND SLAM HISTORY CAREER RECORD 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 Aus. Open 10-1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – F W – – – – Roland Garros 40-13 1R 3R – 2R – QF – SF SF QF QF QF SF SF – – – – – 1R 3R – – Wimbledon 84-18 1R 3R – 2R 4R SF 1R SF F 4R W SF SF SF F F QF F W QF QF – – US Open 98-17 2R SF – QF QF SF 3R SF SF W W SF SF SF W F W F W QF 1R 2R 1R 1973 Roland Garros doubles finalist (w/Nastase). 1973 Wimbledon doubles champion (w/Nastase). 1975 US Open doubles champion (w/Nastase). JIM COURIER (USA) DATE OF BIRTH: 17 August 1970 in Sanford, FL, USA | RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL, USA CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $14,033,132 | HIGHEST SINGLES RANKING: 1 (10 February 1992) OPEN ERA CAREER SINGLES TITLES (23).
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