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2019 US OPEN New York, NY, USA | 26 August-8 September 2019 S-128, D-64 | $57,238,700 | Hard www.usopen.org DAY ONE MEDIA NOTES | Monday, 26 August 2019

FEATURED MEN’S SINGLES 1R MATCHES

ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM [1] (SRB) vs Roberto Carballes Baena (ESP) First Meeting [3] (SUI) vs [Q] (IND) First Meeting

LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM Prajnesh Gunneswaran (IND) vs [5] (RUS) First Meeting [23] Stan Wawrinka (SUI) vs [Q] Jannik Sinner (ITA) First Meeting

GRANDSTAND [Q] Marco Trungelliti (ARG) vs [7] (JPN) First Meeting (USA) vs Juan Ignacio Londero (ARG) First Meeting

COURT 17 [11] (ITA) vs (USA) First Meeting [26] (USA) vs Feliciano Lopez (ESP) Lopez Leads 1-0

DAY ONE FAST FACTS

• Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal has been US Open No. 1 seed in 16 straight years. o From 2004 through 2019, 479 different players have competed in US Open men’s singles main draw.

• Djokovic, the World No. 1 and defending champion, is 33-1 in his last 34 matches at tournaments.

• Djokovic is 13-0 in US Open 1R. He is 53-0 in Grand Slam 1R since 2006 (l. to Paul Goldstein).

• Djokovic is 17-0 at US Open and 75-1 at Grand Slams against opponents outside Top 75 (l. to No. 117 Denis Istomin in 2R). The 3-time champion meets No. 76 Roberto Carballes Baena on Monday.

• Last time No. 1 seed lost in US Open 1R was 1990, when Alexander Volkov upset . No. 1 seed has reached US Open QFs or better every year after 2000, when Arnaud Clement beat in 2R.

• Federer and Nadal have never met at US Open. But Federer and Nagal will meet on Monday… Sumit Nagal.

• Nagal, a qualifier, has never won a tour-level match (0-4). Federer has won 1,223 tour-level matches (1,223-266).

• If Federer beats Nagal, he will extend his record and qualify for 17th Nitto ATP Finals (2002-15, 2017-19).

• Federer is 18-0 in US Open 1R. He is 61-0 in Grand Slam 1R since 2003 Roland Garros (l. to Luis Horna).

• Federer is 18-0 at US Open and 60-2 at Grand Slams against opponents outside Top 100 (l. to No. 154 Mario Ancic in 2002 Wimbledon 1R and No. 116 Sergiy Stakhovsky in 2013 Wimbledon 2R). Nagal is ranked 190th.

• Ten American men play Monday, including Zachary Svajda, 16, who meets , 37, on Court 5. The 21-year age gap is biggest at a Slam since , 44, beat Cary Stansbury, 20, in 1978 Aus. Open 1R.

• Svajda is youngest US Open men’s singles player since , 16, in 2005. If he beats Lorenzi, Svajda will be youngest to win a US Open men’s singles match since , 16, reached 1988 US Open 4R.

has won US Open titles in boys’ singles (2010), mixed doubles (2011) and men’s doubles (2018). Sock seeks his first men’s singles win of 2019 season (0-3) when he meets of Uruguay on Court 12.

• Reilly Opelka is making his fifth straight US Open appearance and his first in main draw (2015-18 qualifying). Following Opelka on Court 17 is fellow American Taylor Fritz. Opelka was best man at Fritz’s wedding in 2016. For the latest stats throughout the US Open, follow @ATPMediaInfo on Twitter. 2019 US OPEN – Day 1 Media Notes Monday, 26 August 2019 Page 2 of 38

MEN’S SINGLES 1R MATCHES (SHOW COURTS)

ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM

[1] Novak Djokovic (SRB) vs Roberto Carballes Baena (ESP) First Meeting

NOVAK DJOKOVIC vs ROBERTO CARBALLES BAENA 32 (5/22/87) Age (Birthdate) 26 (3/23/93) No. 1 (No. 1 on 7/4/11) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 76 (No. 72 on 2/19/18) Belgrade, Serbia Birthplace Tenerife, Monte Carlo, Monaco Residence Granada, Spain 38-7 (16-4) 2019 Record (on hard) 17-17 (3-5) 874-183 (555-106) Career Record (on hard) 44-51 (6-9) 3 / 75 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 1 277-42 Career Grand Slam Record 2-7 69-10 (2011, 2015, 2018 Champion) US Open Record (Best Result) 1-1 (2018 2nd Round) 30-10 (1-1) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 0-3 (0-2) 4 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 242-138 (10-4) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 22-20 (6-8) $134,979,120 Career Prize Money $1,575,907 Marian Vajda, Goran Ivanisevic Coach Miguel Dopico

NOVAK DJOKOVIC

2019 Highlights W (3): Australian Open (d Nadal); ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (d Tsitsipas); Wimbledon (d Federer) F (1): ATP Masters 1000 Rome (l Nadal) SF (3): Doha (l Bautista Agut); Roland Garros (l Thiem); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l Medvedev) QF (1): ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l Medvedev)

2019 in Review • Saved 2 championship points to defeat Federer in longest Wimbledon final on record (4 hours, 55 minutes). • Became 1st Wimbledon champion to save championship point since Bob Falkenburg saved 3 MPs in 1948 final. • Also saved 2 MPs to defeat Federer in both 2010 US Open SF and 2011 US Open SF. Leads H2H 26-22. • Prior to 5th Wimbledon title, captured record 7th Aus. Open title (d. Nadal). Third all-time with 16 Grand Slam titles. • Became 1st player in history to win 3+ straight Grand Slam titles on 3 occasions (also 2011-12, 2015-16). • Also 1st player to win a Grand Slam final over Nadal in straight sets. Spaniard has reached 26 Grand Slam finals. • Won 26 straight Grand Slam matches until Roland Garros SF (l. to Thiem in 5 sets). • Earned 200th win vs. Top 10 to capture 33rd ATP Masters 1000 title at Madrid (d. Tsitsipas). • Saved 2 MPs vs. Del Potro en route to 9th Rome and 49th ATP Masters 1000 final (l. to Nadal). • Projected to pass Connors and Lendl and move into 3rd all-time with 271 weeks as World No. 1 on 30 September.

Career Highlights > Ended 5 years as World No. 1 (2011-12, 2014-15, 2018). One of 4 players to finish 5+ seasons at No. 1 along with Sampras (6), Connors (5) and Federer (5). Projected to pass Connors and Lendl and move into 3rd all-time with 271 weeks as World No. 1 on 30 September 2019, trailing only Federer’s 310 weeks and Sampras’ 286 weeks. In 2018, became oldest year-end No. 1 in ATP Rankings history at age 31 (since 1973). Also set records for lowest ranking (No. 22), worst 10-match start (5-5) and fewest pre-Wimbledon titles (0) in same season as finishing No. 1. Earned record $21,646,145 in 2015 and $134,979,120 in career. > Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals 12 times (2007-16, 2018-19), capturing 5 titles overall and becoming 1st player to sweep 4 straight titles (2008, 2012-15). Finished Top 3 and earned 50+ wins in 11 of last 12 seasons (2007-16, 2018). > Owns 75 singles titles, including 16 Grand Slams (3rd behind Federer's 20 and Nadal's 18) and 33 ATP Masters 1000s (2nd behind Nadal's 35). Won 2+ titles each year from 2006-19, including all 4 Grand Slam and all 9 ATP Masters 1000 events. Only player with titles at all 9 ATP Masters 1000s since start of series in 1990. Enjoyed win streaks of 43 matches overall (2010-11), 31 matches at ATP Masters 1000s (2011) and 30 matches at Grand Slams (2015-16). One of 3 active

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players with 800+ victories (also Federer, Nadal). Earned 800th win in 2018 London/Queen's Club QF (d. Mannarino). Owns winning records against Nadal (28-26), Federer (26-22) and Murray (25-11). > Swept titles at 2015 Wimbledon, 2015 US Open, and 2016 Roland Garros, becoming 8th player to complete career Grand Slam and 3rd to hold all 4 major titles at one time (also Budge, Laver). Only player to win 3+ Grand Slam titles in a row on 3 occasions (2011-12, 2015-16, 2018-19). Enjoyed Grand Slam streaks of 28 QFs (2009- 16), 14 SFs (2010-13) and 6 finals (2015-16). Owns most Australian Open titles of all time with 7. Captured 4th Wimbledon title in 2018 as World No. 21, becoming lowest-ranked Grand Slam champion since No. 44 Gaudio at 2004 Roland Garros. Added 5th Wimbledon title in 2019 by saving 2 championship points vs. Federer. > Won 2008 Beijing Olympics bronze medal, then led Serbia to 2010 title (SRB d. FRA 3-2). Lost in 2012 London Olympics bronze medal match and 2013 Davis Cup final, despite defeating Stepanek and Berdych (CZE d. SRB 3-2).

ROBERTO CARBALLES BAENA

2019 Highlights QF (4): (l Cecchinato); Barcelona (l Nishikori); Bastad (l Ramos-Vinolas); Gstaad (l Ramos-Vinolas)

2019 in Review • Advanced to QFs at Buenos Aires (l. to Cecchinato), Barcelona as LL (l. to Nishikori), Bastad (l. to Ramos-Vinolas) and Gstaad (l. to Ramos-Vinolas). Lost 5 straight QFs overall since winning 2018 Quito title (d. Ramos-Vinolas). • Saved 3 MPs vs. Jarry in Rio de Janeiro 1R (l. to Dellien in 2R). Squandered 1 MP vs. Sonego in Kitzbuhel 2R. • Captured ATP Challenger Tour titles at Murcia, ESP (d. M. Ymer) and Lisbon, POR (d. Bagnis). • Retired in Poznan, POL Challenger 2R vs. Masur due to right shoulder injury.

Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 72 on 19 February 2018 soon after winning Quito title. Broke into Top 100 on 8 August 2016 after advancing to Cortina, ITA Challenger SF. Finished 5 straight seasons in Top 200 (2014-18). > Captured 2018 Quito championship to become 1st Spanish qualifier to win a title since Almagro at 2006 Valencia. As 24-year-old, became youngest Spanish champion since Nadal, 24, at 2011 > Posted career-high 17 tour-level wins in 2019. Defeated Goffin for 1st ATP Tour win en route to 2014 Casablanca SF as Q. Enjoyed 1st Grand Slam main draw win at 2018 US Open (d. Krueger) and 1st ATP Masters 1000 main draw win at 2019 Indian Wells (d. Harrison). > Owns 160-113 record on ATP Challenger Tour with 7 titles. Ended 2017 season with 16 straight appearances at clay- court Challengers, posting 30-14 main draw record with titles at Cortina, ITA and Manerbio, ITA. > Peaked at No. 8 in junior rankings on 3 January 2011. Captured 2011 Roland Garros boys' doubles title w/Artunedo Martinavarro. Ended junior career by sweeping titles at 2011 European Championships in singles and doubles w/Ojeda Lara.

[3] Roger Federer (SUI) vs [Q] Sumit Nagal (IND) First Meeting

ROGER FEDERER vs SUMIT NAGAL 38 (8/8/81) Age (Birthdate) 22 (8/16/97) No. 3 (No. 1 on 2/2/04) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 190 (No. 190 on 8/19/19) Basel, Switzerland Birthplace Jhajjar, Switzerland Residence New Delhi, India 39-6 (19-3) 2019 Record (on hard) 0-1 (0-0) 1223-266 (763-149) Career Record (on hard) 0-4 (0-3) 3 / 102 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 353-57 Career Grand Slam Record 0-0 85-13 (2004-08 Champion) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-0 (Debut) 30-22 (0-1) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 0-0 (0-0) 10 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 452-242 (15-6) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 0-1 (0-1) $126,340,700 Career Prize Money $153,687 Ivan Ljubicic, Severin Luthi Coach Sascha Nensel

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ROGER FEDERER

2019 Highlights W (3): Dubai (d Tsitsipas); ATP Masters 1000 Miami (d Isner); Halle (d Goffin) F (2): ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Thiem); Wimbledon (l Djokovic) SF (1): Roland Garros (l Nadal) QF (2): ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l Thiem); ATP Masters 1000 Rome (W/O vs Tsitsipas)

2019 in Review • Won 10th Halle and 102nd title at age 37 (d. Goffin). Oldest champion since Rosewall, 43, at 1977 Hong Kong. • Also won 4th Miami, 28th ATP Masters 1000 and 101st overall title (d. Isner). Played in 50th ATP Masters 1000 final. • With addition of 4 wins from Laver Cup (2017-18), earned 1,200th win of career in Miami QF (d. Anderson). • Captured 8th Dubai and 100th overall title (d. Tsitsipas). Trails only Connors’ 109 titles and 1,274 wins in Open Era. • Win over Tsitsipas marked 1st title of career as World No. 7 and 50th different opponent defeated in a final. • Defeated Nadal to reach 12th Wimbledon final (l. to Djokovic after holding 2 championship points). • Beat Nishikori in QF for 100th Wimbledon win of career. Became 1st player with 100 wins at a Grand Slam event. • Did not drop a set en route to 9th ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells final (l. to Thiem). • Returned to Roland Garros for 1st time since 2015 and reached 8th SF at tournament (l. to Nadal). • Saved 2 MPs vs. Monfils in ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 3R (l. to Thiem in QF after holding 2 MPs). • Saved 2 MPs vs. Coric in ATP Masters 1000 Rome 3R (W/O vs. Tsitsipas in QF due to right leg injury). • Earned 20+ wins and advanced to Australian Open 3R-or-better for 20th straight season (l. to Tsitsipas in 4R).

Career Highlights > Set new records with 310 weeks overall and 237 consecutive weeks at No. 1 (2004-08). Became oldest No. 1 in history at age 36 on 19 February 2018. Ended 5 seasons as No. 1 (2004-07, 2009). One of 4 players to finish 5+ seasons at No. 1 along with Sampras (6), Connors (5) and Djokovic (5). > Holds Nitto ATP Finals records for titles (6), finals (10), SFs (15), appearances (16) and wins (57), capturing championship in 3 cities (Houston 2003-04, Shanghai 2006-07, London 2010-11) and 5 times with 5-0 record (2003-04, 2006, 2010-11). > Owns 102 titles and 1,223 wins -- 2nd-most in Open Era behind Connors’ 109 titles and 1,274 wins. Earned 100th title at 2019 Dubai (d. Tsitsipas) and 1,000th win in 2015 Brisbane final (d. Raonic). Enjoyed 41-match win streak (2006-07), reached 17 straight finals (2005-06), posted 24-match win streak in finals (2003-05), won 24 straight matches vs. Top 10 (2003-05) and earned record 65 consecutive victories on grass (2003-08). Went 81-4 in 2005 (.953) for best win percentage since McEnroe went 82-3 in 1984 (.965). Boasts 10 wins vs. World No. 1 and 10 wins from 2 sets down. Never retired in 1,710 matches on tour (1,489 singles and 221 doubles). > Greatest of all time at Grand Slams with 20 titles in 31 finals and 353 victories overall. One of 8 men to win all 4 majors, securing career Grand Slam at 2009 Roland Garros. Captured record 8th Wimbledon title in 2017. By winning 6th Australian Open title at age 36 in 2018, became 2nd-oldest Grand Slam champion in Open Era behind Rosewall, 37, at 1972 Australian Open. Owns Open Era records for consecutive Grand Slam finals (10), SFs (23) and QFs (36). Won 16 of 27 Grand Slam events beginning with 2003 Wimbledon, then 1 of 27 after that. Made 20 straight appearances at Australian Open (2000-19) and 21 at Wimbledon (1999-2019). Boasts 28 titles, 50 finals and 379 wins at ATP Masters 1000s, including Indian Wells/Miami 'Sunshine Double' in 2005-06 and 2017. > Two-time Olympic medalist, taking gold in doubles at 2008 Beijing w/Wawrinka and silver in singles at 2012 London. Finished 4th in singles at 2000 Sydney Olympics. Clinched 2014 Davis Cup title for Switzerland by beating Gasquet for 50th Davis Cup win (SUI d. FRA 3-1).

SUMIT NAGAL

2019 in Review • Broke into Top 200 of ATP Rankings on 29 July and achieved career-high No. 190 on 19 August. • Qualified at Hamburg (l. to Gasquet in 1R) and US Open (d. Ito, Polansky and Menezes). • Seeking 1st tour-level win of career in US Open 1R vs. Federer, who owns 1,223 tour-level wins. • Reached Challenger SFs at Savannah, USA (l. to Lorenzi); Samarkand, UZB (l. to Menezes); Lyon, FRA (l. to E. Ymer); Bratislava, SVK (l. to Gombos) and Milan, ITA (l. to Petrovic). For the latest stats throughout the US Open, follow @ATPMediaInfo on Twitter. 2019 US OPEN – Day 1 Media Notes Monday, 26 August 2019 Page 5 of 38

Career Highlights > Broke into Top 200 on 29 July 2019 and achieved career-high No. 190 on 19 August 2019 after qualifying at Hamburg. Earned 1st ATP ranking point at age 16 on 25 November 2013. > Made ATP Tour debut on home soil at 2018 Pune as Q. Will make Grand Slam debut at 2019 US Open as Q. Seeks 1st tour-level win in 1R against Federer, who owns 1,223 tour-level wins. > Captured 1st ATP Challenger Tour title in 1st final at 2017 , IND. Owns 41-43 Challenger record overall. > Played primarily on ITF Futures Circuit as recently as March 2018. Posted 108-39 Futures record overall (9-1 in finals). > Peaked at No. 23 in juniors on 16 February 2015. Went 83-50 on ITF Junior Circuit with wins over future Top 50 ATP players Hurkacz, Kecmanovic, Shapovalov and Tiafoe. Ended junior career by winning 2015 Wimbledon boys' doubles title w/Ly.

LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM

Prajnesh Gunneswaran (IND) vs [5] Daniil Medvedev (RUS) First Meeting

PRAJNESH GUNNESWARAN vs DANIIL MEDVEDEV 29 (11/12/89) Age (Birthdate) 23 (2/11/96) No. 88 (No. 75 on 4/22/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 5 (No. 5 on 8/19/19) , India Birthplace , Russia Chennai, India Residence Monte Carlo, Monaco 5-13 (4-7) 2019 Record (on hard) 44-16 (31-8) 8-19 (5-10) Career Record (on hard) 116-71 (88-43) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 2 / 5 0-3 Career Grand Slam Record 11-11 0-0 (Debut) US Open Record (Best Result) 2-2 (2018 3rd Round) 0-0 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 0-4 (0-2) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 6-6 (5-5) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 38-28 (15-8) $562,369 Career Prize Money $6,068,073 Bastian Suwanprateep Coach Gilles Cervara

PRAJNESH GUNNESWARAN

2019 in Review • Broke into Top 100 of ATP Rankings on 11 February and achieved career-high No. 75 on 22 April. • Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 3R as Q (d. Paire and Basilashvili, l. to Karlovic). • Also qualified at Australian Open (l. to Tiafoe in 1R) and ATP Masters 1000 Miami (l. to Munar in 1R). • Reached 2R at Antalya (l. to Sonego), Los Cabos (l. to Fritz) and Winston-Salem (l. to Paire). • Suffered straight-set losses to Berrettini and Seppi in Davis Cup Qualifiers (ITA d. IND 3-1). • Fell in Anning, CHN Challenger final (l. to Clarke). • Retired in Stuttgart qualifying 1R vs. Viola due to shoulder injury.

Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 75 on 22 April 2019 after reaching Anning, CHN Challenger final for 2nd straight year. Broke into Top 100 on 11 February 2019 following run to Chennai, IND Challenger SF. Entered Top 200 on 30 April 2018 after winning Anning, CHN Challenger title. Unranked as recently as 6 July 2015 while recovering from knee injuries. > Qualified at 2018 Stuttgart and defeated Shapovalov in ATP Tour debut as a 28-year-old. Went on to qualify at Atlanta, Los Cabos and Chengdu in 2018. Earned bronze medal at 2018 Asian Games in Palembang, INA. > Also qualified at Australian Open, ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells and ATP Masters 1000 Miami in 2019. Reached Indian Wells 3R with wins over Paire and Basilashvili. > Owns 59-48 ATP Challenger Tour record with titles at Anning, CHN and Bangalore IND in 2018. Ended 2018 season with 16-4 run at Challengers. > Played primarily on ITF Futures Circuit as recently as March 2018, when he won 8th Futures title at , IND. Posted 117-42 Futures record overall.

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DANIIL MEDVEDEV

2019 Highlights W (2): Sofia (d Fucsovics); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (d Goffin) F (4): Brisbane (l Nishikori); Barcelona (l Thiem); Washington (l Kyrgios); ATP Masters 1000 Montreal (l Nadal) SF (3): Rotterdam (l Monfils); ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l Lajovic); London/Queen's Club (l Simon)

2019 in Review • Achieved career-high No. 5 on 19 August, becoming 1st Russian in Top 5 since No. 5 Davydenko on 28 June 2010. • Captured 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at Cincinnati (d. No. 1 Djokovic and Goffin). Became 1st Russian to win Cincinnati title. Also beat No. 1 Djokovic to reach 1st ATP Masters 1000 SF at Monte-Carlo (l. to Lajovic). • Won title at Sofia (d. Fucsovics) and advanced to finals at Brisbane (l. to Nishikori), Barcelona (d. Nishikori, l. to Thiem), Washington (l. to Kyrgios) and ATP Masters 1000 Montreal (d. Thiem and Khachanov, l. to Nadal). • Leads ATP Tour with 44 wins and 6 finals this season. Went 14-2 with 1 title in 3 finals from 30 July to 18 August. • One of 5 men under 23 to reach Aus. Open 4R (l. to No. 1 Djokovic) -- most at a Slam since 2009 Roland Garros (5). • Beat Laaksonen in opening rubber of Russia’s 3-1 road win over Switzerland in Davis Cup Qualifiers. • Withdrew from Sydney due to right shoulder injury and Geneva due to right adductor injury.

Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 5 on 19 August 2019, becoming 1st Russian in Top 5 since No. 5 Davydenko on 28 June 2010. Set a new career-high ranking 7 times in 2017, 8 times in 2018 and 7 times in 2019. Improved year-end ranking by 300+ spots in 2015 and 200+ spots in 2016. Peaked at No. 13 in juniors on 6 January 2014. > Advanced to SF at inaugural Next Gen ATP Finals in 2017 (l. to eventual champion Chung). > Went 14-2 and reached 3 finals in as many weeks during summer 2019. Finished as runner-up at Washington and ATP Masters 1000 Montreal before winning 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at Cincinnati. First Russian champion at Cincinnati in tournament history (since 1899). > Captured all 5 of his titles on hard courts. Earned 7 wins for 1st title at 2018 Sydney as Q, 6 wins for 2nd title at 2018 Winston-Salem and 7 wins for 3rd title at 2018 Tokyo as Q. Posted 1st 3 title victories in opponent's home country, winning finals over de Minaur at Sydney, Johnson at Winston-Salem and Nishikori at Tokyo. > Leads ATP Tour with 44 wins and 6 finals in 2019. Led ATP Tour with 38 hard-court wins in 2018. Posted biggest wins of career over No. 1 Djokovic in 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo QF and 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati SF.

[23] Stan Wawrinka (SUI) vs [Q] Jannik Sinner (ITA) First Meeting

STAN WAWRINKA vs JANNIK SINNER 34 (3/28/85) Age (Birthdate) 18 (8/16/01) No. 24 (No. 3 on 1/27/14) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 137 (No. 130 on 8/12/19) Lausanne, Switzerland Birthplace San Candido, Monte Carlo, Monaco Residence Sexten, Italy 23-16 (13-9) 2019 Record (on hard) 3-5 (0-0) 505-295 (284-164) Career Record (on hard) 3-5 (0-0) 0 / 16 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 140-54 Career Grand Slam Record 0-0 40-12 (2016 Champion) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-0 (Debut) 27-22 (1-1) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 0-0 (0-0) 6 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 223-194 (16-11) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 0-3 (0-3) $33,086,706 Career Prize Money $120,631 Magnus Norman, Daniel Vallverdu Coach Riccardo Piatti, Andrea Volpini

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STAN WAWRINKA

2019 Highlights F (1): Rotterdam (l Monfils) QF (4): Doha (l Bautista Agut); Acapulco (l Kyrgios); ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l Nadal); Roland Garros (l Federer)

2019 in Review • Advanced to 1st tour-level final since 2017 Roland Garros at Rotterdam (d. Nishikori, l. to Monfils). • Reached Roland Garros QF-or-better for 5th time (d. Tsitsipas 8-6 in 5th after 5 hrs and 9 mins, l. to Federer in QF). • Fell to 3-23 overall against 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medal partner Federer (0-17 on hard). • Defeated fellow former World No. 3 Dimitrov in 3 TBs for 500th career win in Roland Garros 3R. • Also defeated Dimitrov in Montreal 1R (l. to Khachanov in 2R) and Cincinnati 1R (l. to Rublev in 2R). • Reached QFs at Doha (l. to Bautista Agut), Acapulco (l. to Kyrgios) and ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l. to Nadal). • Withdrew from Stuttgart due to fatigue.

Career Highlights > Reached career-high No. 3 on 27 January 2014 after winning Australian Open title. Ended 2014-16 at No. 4. > Qualified for 2013-17 Nitto ATP Finals, advancing to 2013-15 SFs. Held 4 MPs in 2014 SF before falling to Federer in 3rd-set TB. > Owns 16 singles titles with wins in 11 straight finals from 2014-16. Beat Federer for lone ATP Masters 1000 title at 2014 Monte-Carlo. Also a 3-time ATP Masters 1000 runner-up. One of 2 men to beat Big Four on clay (also Thiem) and 1 of 3 to beat Big Four at Grand Slams (also Berdych, Tsonga). Earned 500th career win in 2019 Roland Garros 3R (d. Dimitrov). > Upset World No. 1 in finals of (d. Nadal), 2015 Roland Garros (d. Djokovic) and 2016 US Open (d. Djokovic). Also beat No. 1 Murray in 2017 Roland Garros SF. Owns 4-4 record vs. No. 1 at Grand Slams and 0-17 elsewhere. At age 31, became oldest US Open champion since Rosewall in 1970. Won 2003 Roland Garros boys' singles title. One of 3 players in Open Era to win boys' and men's titles at Roland Garros (also Lendl, Wilander). > Captured 2008 Beijing Olympics doubles gold medal w/Federer and helped Switzerland to 2014 Davis Cup title. Played longest Davis Cup rubber ever in 2013 w/Chiudinelli (l. to Berdych/Rosol 24-22 in 5th after 7h1m).

JANNIK SINNER

2019 in Review • Achieved career-high No. 130 on 12 August. Broke into Top 500, Top 400, Top 300 and Top 200 in 2019. • Turned 18 on 16 August. Youngest player in Top 300 of ATP Rankings. • Made winning ATP Tour debut at Budapest as LL (d. Valkusz, l. to Djere in 2R). • Saved 1 MP vs. Johnson in ATP Masters 1000 debut at Rome as WC (l. to Tsitsipas in 2R). • Qualified at Lyon (l. to Lamasine in 1R), ’s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Jarry in 1R) and US Open (d. Vilella Martinez in Q3). • Became 1st player born in 2001 or later to win an ATP Challenger Tour title at Bergamo, ITA as WC (d. Marcora). • Added Lexington, USA Challenger title (d. Bolt). Also reached Ostrava, CZE Challenger final (l. to Majchrzak). • Won ITF World Tour titles at Trento, ITA (d. Jahn) and Santa Margherita di Pula, ITA (d. Pellegrino).

Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 130 on 12 August 2019. Turned 18 on 16 August 2019 and is youngest player in Top 300. Broke into Top 500, Top 400, Top 300 and Top 200 in 2019. Unranked as recently as 5 February 2018. > Made winning ATP Tour debut at 2019 Budapest as LL (d. Valkusz). Saved 1 MP vs. Johnson in ATP Masters 1000 debut at 2019 Rome as WC. > Set to make Grand Slam main draw debut at 2019 US Open as Q. Defeated Viola, Galovic and Vilella Martinez in qualifying. > Became 1st player born in 2001 or later to win an ATP Challenger Tour title at 2019 Bergamo, ITA as WC. Added 2019 Lexington, USA Challenger title. > Also in 2019, won 2 titles on ITF World Tennis Tour: Trento, ITA and Santa Margherita di Pula, ITA. For the latest stats throughout the US Open, follow @ATPMediaInfo on Twitter. 2019 US OPEN – Day 1 Media Notes Monday, 26 August 2019 Page 8 of 38

GRANDSTAND

[Q] Marco Trungelliti (ARG) vs [7] Kei Nishikori (JPN) First Meeting

MARCO TRUNGELLITI vs KEI NISHIKORI 29 (1/31/90) Age (Birthdate) 29 (12/29/89) No. 205 (No. 112 on 3/4/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 7 (No. 4 on 3/2/15) Santiago del Estero, Birthplace Shimane, Japan Ordino, Andorra Residence Bradenton, FL, USA 2-2 (0-0) 2019 Record (on hard) 27-13 (13-7) 12-13 (1-2) Career Record (on hard) 401-189 (266-126) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 1 / 12 4-4 Career Grand Slam Record 93-37 0-0 (Debut) US Open Record (Best Result) 23-9 (2014 Finalist) 1-0 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 23-6 (5-0) 1 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 4 4-4 (1-0) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 125-86 (9-8) $875,149 Career Prize Money $23,683,631 , German Puentes Coach Dante Bottini, Michael Chang

MARCO TRUNGELLITI

2019 Highlights QF (1): Sao Paulo (l Pella)

2019 in Review • Achieved career-high No. 112 in ATP Rankings on 4 March. • Advanced to 2nd ATP Tour QF of career at Sao Paulo (l. to eventual champion Pella). • Qualified at Umag (l. to Serdarusic in 1R) and US Open (d. Duckworth, Ward and Griekspoor). • Withdrew from Phoenix, USA Challenger; ATP Masters 1000 Miami Q; Marrakech Q and Barcelona Q (back). • Conceded walkover to Sonego in ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo Q2 due to back injury.

Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 112 on 4 March 2019 after reaching Sao Paulo QF. Broke into Top 200 more than 6 years earlier on 12 November 2012. > Advanced to 1st ATP Tour QF and SF at 2018 Umag as Q. Made winning ATP Tour debut at 2012 Umag as Q (d. Lorenzi). > Qualified at 2016 Roland Garros and earned biggest win of career over No. 10 Cilic in 1R. Also qualified at 2016 Australian Open, 2017 Roland Garros and 2019 US Open. > Drove 10 hours from Barcelona to with family, including his grandmother Daphne, after learning he could enter 2018 Roland Garros as LL. Arrived in time and defeated Tomic in 1R, earning career-high €99,000. > Owns 140-126 ATP Challenger Tour record (1-5 in finals). Earned 8 victories -- 6 against Italians -- to win lone Challenger title at 2018 Barletta, ITA as Q. Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 10 players Massu, Medvedev, Pouille and Robredo.

KEI NISHIKORI

2019 Highlights W (1): Brisbane (d Medvedev) SF (2): Rotterdam (l Wawrinka); Barcelona (l Medvedev) QF (4): Australian Open (l Djokovic); ATP Masters 1000 Rome (l Schwartzman); Roland Garros (l Nadal); Wimbledon (l Federer)

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2019 in Review • Snapped 9-match losing streak in finals with 1st ATP Tour title in 51 tournaments at Brisbane (d. Medvedev). • Advanced to ATP 500 SFs at Rotterdam (l. to Wawrinka) and Barcelona (l. to Medvedev). • Reached Grand Slam QFs at Australian Open (d. Majchrzak, Karlovic and Carreno Busta in 5 sets; ret. vs. No. 1 Djokovic due to quad strain), Roland Garros (d. Djere and Paire in 5 sets, l. to Nadal) and Wimbledon (l. to Federer). • Improved to 23-6 in 5th sets with 3 wins at Australian Open and 2 wins at Roland Garros. Won 8 straight 5th sets. • Earned 400th win of career in Wimbledon 3R (d. Johnson). • Squandered 1 MP vs. Gasquet in ATP Masters 1000 Montreal 2R. • Withdrew from Washington due to right arm injury.

Career Highlights > Top Asian player in ATP Rankings history. Achieved career-high No. 4 on 2 March 2015 after reaching Acapulco final. Broke into Top 10 on 12 May 2014 after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Madrid final. > Finished in Top 10, earned 40+ wins and qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2014-16 and 2018 (SFs in 2014, 2016). Enjoyed 30+ victories in 8 straight seasons (2011-18), then earned 400th win in 2019 Wimbledon 3R (d. Johnson). Boasts 132-46 record in deciding sets (.742) -- highest win percentage since ATP Tour was established in 1990. > Owns 12 ATP Tour titles, capturing 1st at 2008 Delray Beach as 18-year-old qualifier ranked 244th. Remains youngest champion on tour since Hewitt, 16, at 1998 Adelaide. Boasts 6 ATP 500 titles, including Tokyo in 2012 and 2014. Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 finals at 2014 Madrid, 2016 Miami, 2016 Toronto and 2018 Monte-Carlo. > Earned biggest win of career over No. 1 Djokovic at 2014 US Open to become 1st Asian Grand Slam men’s singles finalist. Went on to reach US Open SFs in 2016 and 2018. Owns 23-6 record in 5th sets, including Top 10 wins in all 3 of his US Open QFs (d. No. 4 Wawrinka in 2014, No. 2 Murray in 2016 and No. 7 Cilic in 2018). First Asian man to reach QFs at all 4 Grand Slam events. > Beat 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medalist Nadal to capture 2016 Rio Olympics bronze medal. Saved 3 MPs in Rio Olympics QF to defeat Monfils in 3rd-set TB.

Sam Querrey (USA) vs Juan Ignacio Londero (ARG) First Meeting

SAM QUERREY vs JUAN IGNACIO LONDERO 31 (10/7/87) Age (Birthdate) 26 (8/15/93) No. 46 (No. 11 on 2/26/18) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 56 (No. 55 on 8/12/19) , CA, USA Birthplace Jesus Maria, Argentina Las Vegas, NV, USA Residence Buenos Aires, Argentina 19-11 (8-8) 2019 Record (on hard) 21-15 (2-2) 364-292 (245-190) Career Record (on hard) 21-18 (2-4) 0 / 10 2019 Titles / Career Titles 1 / 1 58-49 Career Grand Slam Record 3-2 18-12 (2017 Quarter-final) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-0 (Debut) 7-10 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 1-0 (1-0) 1 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 181-188 (14-10) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 7-7 (7-6) $11,962,012 Career Prize Money $1,023,202 Vahe Assadourian Coach Andres Schneiter

SAM QUERREY

2019 Highlights F (1): Eastbourne (l Fritz) SF (2): New York (l Schnur); Houston (l Garin) QF (1): Wimbledon (l Nadal)

2019 in Review • Advanced to Eastbourne final (l. to Fritz), New York SF (l. to Schnur) and Houston SF (l. to Garin). • Reached Wimbledon QF-or-better for 3rd time in last 4 years (d. Thiem in 1R, l. to Nadal in QF). • Fell to No. 79 in ATP Rankings on 24 June -- lowest since No. 82 on 7 April 2014. • Appeared in 2nd Grand Slam doubles SF of career at Australian Open w/Harrison (l. to Herbert/Mahut). • Missed 11 weeks following Houston and 4 weeks following Wimbledon due to abdominal injury. For the latest stats throughout the US Open, follow @ATPMediaInfo on Twitter. 2019 US OPEN – Day 1 Media Notes Monday, 26 August 2019 Page 10 of 38

Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 11 on 26 February 2018. Would have broken into Top 10 by winning 2018 Indian Wells QF (l. to Raonic). Finished 12 straight seasons in Top 100 (2007-18). Broke into Top 50 as 19-year-old on 20 August 2007 following run to Cincinnati QF. Earned 1st ATP ranking point a day before 16th birthday on 6 October 2003. > Winner of 10 singles titles, including Mexican sweep in 2017 at Acapulco and Los Cabos. Reached 5 singles finals in 2009 (1-4) and 2010 (4-1). Four titles in 2010 were 3rd-most on tour behind Nadal’s 7 and Federer’s 5. > Earned 20+ victories in 10 of last 11 seasons (2008-10, 2012-18), posting 300th win in 2017 Geneva 1R (d. Altmaier). Secured 1st of 21 Top 10 wins after hitting record 10 straight aces vs. Blake in 2007 QF. > Reached 1st SF in 42nd Grand Slam appearance at 2017 Wimbledon — an Open Era-record. First American Grand Slam semi-finalist since Roddick at 2009 Wimbledon. First player since Becker in 1988-89 to beat World No. 1 and since Sampras in 1992-93 to beat defending champion at back-to-back Wimbledons (d. Djokovic in 2016 3R and Murray in 2017 QF). Ended Djokovic’s 30-match Grand Slam win streak en route to 2016 Wimbledon QF. Also reached QFs at 2017 US Open and 2019 Wimbledon. > Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 QFs at 2007 Cincinnati as WC, 2008 Monte-Carlo, 2012 Paris and 2018 Indian Wells. Captured 2011 ATP Masters 1000 Rome doubles title with countryman Isner. Fell in 2010 Rome and 2012 Indian Wells doubles finals w/Isner.

JUAN IGNACIO LONDERO

2019 Highlights W (1): Cordoba (d Pella) F (1): Bastad (l Jarry)

2019 in Review • Captured 1st ATP Tour title at Cordoba as 112th-ranked WC (d. Pella). • Became 1st player since Darcis at 2007 Amersfoort to win a title without a tour-level victory entering tournament. • Also advanced to Bastad final (l. to Jarry). Earned total of 21 tour-level wins this season. • Reached Roland Garros 4R (d. Basilashvili, Gasquet and Moutet; l. to Nadal). Became 1st player to reach 4R in Grand Slam debut since Goffin at 2012 Roland Garros. • Broke into Top 100 of ATP Rankings on 11 February and achieved career-high No. 55 on 12 August. • Qualified at Rio de Janeiro (l. to Cuevas in 2R) and ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l. to Auger-Aliassime in 1R).

Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 55 on 12 August 2019 after posting 20th win of season and career at Los Cabos. Broke into Top 100 on 11 February 2019 following historic title win at Cordoba. Entered Top 200 nearly 5 years earlier on 9 June 2014. > Captured 1st ATP Tour title at 2019 Cordoba as 112th-ranked WC. Became 1st player since Darcis at 2007 Amersfoort to win a title without a tour-level victory entering tournament. Went on to reach 2019 Bastad final. > Beat Basilashvili, Gasquet and Moutet before falling to 12-time champion Nadal in 2019 Roland Garros 4R. Became 1st player to reach 4R in Grand Slam debut since Goffin at 2012 Roland Garros. > Made ATP Tour debut at 2013 Bogota as Q -- more than 5 years before 1st ATP Tour win at 2019 Cordoba. Also qualified at 2014 Bogota and 2018 Bastad. > Owns 108-98 ATP Challenger Tour record, winning titles in 2018 at Mexico City, MEX as Q and Marburg, GER. Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 20 players Auger-Aliassime, Pouille and Schwartzman.

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COURT 17

[11] Fabio Fognini (ITA) vs Reilly Opelka (USA) First Meeting

FABIO FOGNINI vs REILLY OPELKA 32 (5/24/87) Age (Birthdate) 21 (8/28/97) No. 11 (No. 9 on 7/15/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 42 (No. 42 on 8/12/19) Sanremo, Italy Birthplace St. Joseph, MI, USA Arma di Taggia, Italy Residence West Palm Beach, FL, USA 23-16 (7-6) 2019 Record (on hard) 19-16 (15-8) 351-297 (124-135) Career Record (on hard) 27-31 (23-20) 1 / 9 2019 Titles / Career Titles 1 / 1 54-45 Career Grand Slam Record 3-4 9-11 (2015 4th Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-0 (Debut) 20-13 (2-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 1-2 (1-1) 7 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 123-102 (10-7) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 30-32 (20-18) $13,660,839 Career Prize Money $1,197,479 Franco Davin, Corrado Barazzutti Coach Jay Berger, Jean-Yves Aubone

FABIO FOGNINI

2019 Highlights W (1): ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (d Lajovic) QF (4): Auckland (l Kohlschreiber); Hamburg (l Carreno Busta); Los Cabos (l Fritz); ATP Masters 1000 Montreal (l Nadal)

2019 in Review • On 10 June, became oldest player to break into Top 10 for 1st time at age 32. Earned career-high No. 9 on 15 July. • Defeated No. 3 A. Zverev and No. 2 Nadal en route to ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo title (d. Lajovic). • Became 1st Italian to win an ATP Masters 1000 title. Also 1st Italian in Top 10 since No. 10 Barazzutti in 1979. • One of 4 players to defeat Nadal 3+ times on clay (Djokovic 7, Thiem 4, Fognini 3, Gaudio 3). • Fell to Nadal in ATP Masters 1000 Montreal QF. • Snapped 5-match losing streak by reaching ATP Masters 1000 Miami 3R (d. Andreozzi, l. to Bautista Agut). • Teamed with Djokovic for 1st time at ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l. to Kubot/Melo in SF). • Withdrew from Barcelona and Estoril (right hamstring), as well as ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (ankle). • Retired in Umag 2R vs. Travaglia due to right leg injury.

Career Highlights > On 10 June 2019, became oldest player to break into Top 10 for 1st time at age 32. Also became 1st Italian in Top 10 since No. 10 Barazzutti on 22 January 1979. Reached career-high No. 9 on 15 July 2019. Finished 8 straight seasons in Top 50 (2011-18) and 12 straight in Top 100 (2007-18). > Qualified for 2015 Nitto ATP Finals in doubles w/Bolelli. Also in 2015, won Australian Open title and reached 3 ATP Masters 1000 finals w/Bolelli. Became 1st All-Italian team to win a Grand Slam in Open Era. Peaked at No. 7 in doubles on 20 July 2015. > In singles, won career-high 46 matches and 3 titles in 2018. Captured 8 of his 9 career titles on clay. Reached 2+ finals in 7 straight seasons (2012-18) and earned 20+ wins in 9 straight seasons (2011-19). > Beat Nadal for 3rd time on clay en route to 2019 Monte-Carlo title. Became 1st Italian ATP Masters 1000 champion. Earned 300th singles win of career in 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Rome 1R (d. Monfils). One year earlier in Rome 2R, enjoyed biggest win of career over No. 1 Murray. > Advanced to Grand Slam 4R-or-better on 6 occasions, highlighted by 2011 Roland Garros QF. Defeated Nadal from 2 sets down in 2015 US Open 3R, marking only Grand Slam loss of Nadal's career from 2 sets up.

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REILLY OPELKA

2019 Highlights W (1): New York (d Schnur) SF (1): Atlanta (l de Minaur)

2019 in Review • Captured 1st ATP Tour title in 1st final at New York (d. Schnur in 3rd-set TB on 43rd ace and 6th MP). • Also hit 43 aces and was aced 38 times in New York SF, saving 6 MPs to defeat Isner in 3 TBs. Their 81 combined aces are most in Best-of-3-set match since stats started being tracked in 1991. • Played 10 TBs in 10 sets vs. Isner this season. Also beat him en route to Australian Open 2R (l. to Fabbiano in 5th-set TB) and Atlanta SF (l. to de Minaur). • Broke into Top 50 of ATP Rankings on 29 July and achieved career-high No. 42 on 12 August. • Defeated 3-time Grand Slam champion Wawrinka in 5 sets to reach Wimbledon 3R (l. to Raonic). • Qualified at ATP Masters 1000s in Miami (l. to Medvedev in 3R) and Madrid (ret. vs. Thiem in 2R - lower back). • Squandered 2 MPs vs. Moutet in Lyon 1R.

Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 42 on 12 August 2019 soon after reaching Atlanta SF. Broke into Top 100 on 19 November 2018 after ending year with back-to-back Challenger titles. Tied with Karlovic as tallest Top 100 player in ATP Rankings history at 2.11m/6-foot-11 (since 1973). > Captured 1st ATP Tour title in 1st final at 2019 New York (d. Schnur in 3rd-set TB on 43rd ace and 6th MP). Also hit 43 aces and was aced 38 times in SF, saving 6 MPs to defeat Isner in 3 TBs. Their 81 combined aces are most in Best-of-3- set match since stats started being tracked in 1991. > Enjoyed 1st 3 victories of career en route to 2016 Atlanta SF as 837th-ranked WC. Saved 2 MPs to defeat Anderson in 2R. Posted biggest win of career over defending champion and World No. 8 Sock in 2018 Delray Beach 2R. > Earned 5-set win over 3-time Grand Slam champion Wawrinka to reach 2019 Wimbledon 3R. Posted 1st Grand Slam victory in 1R, winning tallest match in Grand Slam history over 2.08m/6-foot-10 Isner. Saved 2 MPs vs. Chardy to win ATP Masters 1000 debut at 2016 Cincinnati as WC. > Peaked at No. 4 in junior rankings on 13 July 2015. Captured boys' singles title and reached boys' doubles final w/Santillan at 2015 Wimbledon. Earned junior wins over future ATP Top 50 players de Minaur, Fritz, Hurkacz and Tsitsipas.

[26] Taylor Fritz (USA) vs Feliciano Lopez (ESP) Lopez Leads 1-0 15 Nottingham (Great Britain) Grass R32 Feliciano Lopez 6-3 6-3

TAYLOR FRITZ vs FELICIANO LOPEZ 21 (10/28/97) Age (Birthdate) 37 (9/20/81) No. 28 (No. 25 on 8/5/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 61 (No. 12 on 3/2/15) Rancho Santa Fe, CA, USA Birthplace Toledo, Spain Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, USA Residence Madrid, Spain 26-21 (11-10) 2019 Record (on hard) 9-11 (4-6) 78-77 (54-51) Career Record (on hard) 482-441 (264-255) 1 / 1 2019 Titles / Career Titles 1 / 7 8-13 Career Grand Slam Record 94-71 3-3 (2018 3rd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 26-17 (2015 Quarter-final) 1-4 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 24-11 (0-0) 1 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 4 46-34 (14-9) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 308-259 (7-9) $2,846,429 Career Prize Money $16,890,121 Paul Annacone, Coach Jose “Pepo” Clavet

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TAYLOR FRITZ

2019 Highlights W (1): Eastbourne (d Querrey) F (2): Atlanta (l de Minaur); Los Cabos (l Schwartzman) SF (1): Lyon (l Paire) QF (1): Auckland (l Norrie)

2019 in Review • Won 1st ATP title at Eastbourne (d. Querrey). Finalist at Atlanta (l. to de Minaur) and Los Cabos (l. to Schwartzman). • Achieved career-high No. 25 at age 21 on 5 August. Youngest American in Top 25 since Roddick on 31 May 2004. • One of 10 men under 23 in Aus. Open 3R (l. to Federer) -- most at a Grand Slam since 2008 Roland Garros (10). • Snapped 5-match tour-level losing streak by reaching ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo 3R (l. to No. 1 Djokovic). • Qualified and reached 2R at Madrid (d. Dimitrov, l. to No. 1 Djokovic) and Rome (d. Pella, l. to Nishikori). • Only American to win a match at Roland Garros of 9 in draw (d. Tomic, l. to Bautista Agut in 2R). • Successfully defended Newport Beach, USA Challenger title (d. Schnur). • Withdrew from Acapulco due to left ankle injury.

Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 25 on 5 August 2019 after reaching back-to-back finals at Atlanta and Los Cabos. At age 21, became youngest American in Top 25 since Roddick, 21, on 31 May 2004. Earned 1st ranking point on same date (10 February 2014) and at same tournament as countryman Tiafoe (Palm Coast, USA Futures). > Qualified for 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals and went 1-2. > Captured 1st ATP Tour title at 2019 Eastbourne (d. Querrey) -- same tournament as ATP debut in 2015 (d. Carreno Busta). Reached 1st final in 3rd tour-level event at 2016 Memphis as 18-year-old WC. Remains youngest ATP finalist since Nishikori, 18, at 2008 Delray Beach and youngest American finalist since Chang, 17, at 1989 Wembley. > Earned biggest win of career over No. 7 Cilic to reach 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 3R. Followed with 4R run at Indian Wells in 2018. Advanced to 3R at back-to-back Grand Slam events: 2018 US Open and 2019 Australian Open. > Finished 2015 as World No. 1 junior. Went 91-21 on ITF Junior Circuit including wins over future Top 35 ATP players Rublev, Shapovalov and Tsitsipas. Reached QF-or-better at all 4 junior Grand Slams in 2015, highlighted by US Open title and Roland Garros final.

FELICIANO LOPEZ

2019 Highlights W (1): London/Queen's Club (d Simon)

2019 in Review • Swept London/Queen’s Club titles in singles (d. Simon) and doubles w/A. Murray (d. Ram/Salisbury). • As 37-year-old, became oldest player to win both titles at same tour-level event since Rosewall, 38, at 1973 Tokyo. • Broke his own record from 2017 and became oldest London/Queen’s Club singles champion in Open Era. • As World No. 113, became lowest-ranked player to win London/Queen’s Club singles title in ATP Rankings history. • Extending all-time record with 71st straight Grand Slam appearance at US Open. • Qualified at Stuttgart and squandered 2 MPs vs. Pouille in 1R -- rematch of 2017 Stuttgart final won by Pouille. • Served as tournament director at ATP Masters 1000 Madrid. Did not play for 1st time in 18-year tournament history. • Fell outside Top 100 of ATP Rankings on 29 April for 1st time since 1 July 2002 (877 straight weeks in Top 100). • Withdrew from Doha (left calf), New York (thigh) and Eastbourne (fatigue). Conceded W/O to de Minaur in Acapulco 2R (stomach pain). Retired in Winston-Salem 3R vs. Hurkacz (fatigue).

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Career Highlights > Achieved singles career-high No. 12 at age 33 on 2 March 2015 and doubles career-high No. 9 at age 35 on 7 November 2016. Finished 17 straight seasons in Top 100 (2002-18). Ranked in Top 100 for 877 straight weeks before falling to No. 105 on 29 April 2019. > Oldest and 2nd-oldest champion in Open Era at London/Queen's Club, winning titles in 2017 at age 35 and 2019 at age 37. Also won 2019 London/Queen's Club doubles title w/A. Murray, becoming oldest player to sweep both titles at an event since Rosewall, 38, at 1973 Tokyo. Earned 400th singles win in 2016 Dubai 1R (d. Garcia-Lopez). Owns 38 Top 10 wins -- most among active players never ranked in Top 10. Defeated No. 1 Nadal in 2010 London/Queen’s Club QF and No. 1 Djokovic in 2016 Dubai QF. > Advanced to Wimbledon QF in 2005, 2008 and 2011, as well as US Open QF in 2015. Appeared at all-time record 71 straight Grand Slam events (2002-19). Defeated No. 1 seeds and previous 3 champions to win 2016 Roland Garros doubles title w/M. Lopez. Also reached 2017 US Open doubles final w/M. Lopez. > Reached ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai SF in 2009, 2011 and 2014, as well as ATP Masters 1000 Toronto SF in 2014. Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 doubles finals at 2014 Rome w/Haase and 2017 Monte-Carlo w/M. Lopez. > Three-time Davis Cup champion. Clinched 2009 title for Spain by winning doubles rubber w/Verdasco in final (d. Berdych/Stepanek) -- 1 of only 2 losses suffered by Berdych/Stepanek in Davis Cup (16-2).

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COURT 4

Corentin Moutet (FRA) vs [15] (BEL) Goffin Leads 1-0 18 Roland Garros () Clay R64 David Goffin 7-5 6-0 6-1

CORENTIN MOUTET vs DAVID GOFFIN 20 (4/19/99) Age (Birthdate) 28 (12/7/90) No. 82 (No. 80 on 7/22/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 15 (No. 7 on 11/20/17) Neuilly-Sur-Seine, France Birthplace Rocourt, Belgium Boulogne-Billancourt, France Residence Monte Carlo, Monaco 4-7 (0-2) 2019 Record (on hard) 26-19 (10-10) 7-18 (0-5) Career Record (on hard) 256-163 (161-100) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 4 4-5 Career Grand Slam Record 49-28 0-1 (2018 1st Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 10-7 (2017-18 4th Round) 1-1 (1-1) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 12-4 (1-0) 1 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 2 7-2 (3-0) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 75-81 (6-10) $757,276 Career Prize Money $12,741,033 Emmanuel Planque Coach Thomas Johansson

Moutet 2019 in Review • Beat No. 23 Pella for biggest career win and to reach 1st Grand Slam 3R at Roland Garros as WC (l. to Londero). • Qualified and rallied from 2 sets down to defeat Dimitrov in Wimbledon 1R (l. to Auger-Aliassime in 2R). • Broke into Top 100 of ATP Rankings on 17 June and achieved career-high No. 80 on 22 July. • Saved 2 MPs vs. Opelka in Lyon 1R as WC (l. to Bautista Agut in 2R). Qualified at Dubai (l. to Hurkacz in 1R). • Captured ATP Challenger Tour titles at Chennai, IND (d. A. Harris) and Lyon, FRA (d. E. Ymer). • Also advanced to Samarkand, UZB Challenger final (l. to Menezes).

Goffin 2019 in Review F (2): Halle (l Federer); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l Medvedev) SF (2): Marseille (l Tsitsipas); Estoril (l Tsitsipas) QF (2): ’s-Hertogenbosch (l Mannarino); Wimbledon (l Djokovic)

• Became 1st Belgian to reach an ATP Masters 1000 final at Cincinnati (l. to Medvedev). • Snapped 6-match losing streak in SFs by reaching Halle final (d. Berrettini, l. to Federer). • Advanced to 3rd Grand Slam QF of career and 1st at Wimbledon (l. to No. 1 Djokovic). • Suffered 8 losses to eventual champions, including Marseille SF (l. to Tsitsipas), Estoril SF (l. to Tsitsipas), ’s- Hertogenbosch QF (l. to Mannarino), Roland Garros 3R (l. to Nadal) and Rotterdam 1R (l. to Monfils). • Dropped to No. 33 in ATP Rankings on 10 June -- lowest since No. 45 on 15 September 2014. • Played in 1st ATP Tour doubles SF and final en route to 1st title at Doha w/Herbert (d. Haase/Middelkoop).

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Nicolas Jarry (CHI) vs [LL] Kamil Majchrzak (POL) First Meeting

NICOLAS JARRY vs KAMIL MAJCHRZAK 23 (10/11/95) Age (Birthdate) 23 (1/13/96) No. 73 (No. 38 on 7/22/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 94 (No. 94 on 8/19/19) Santiago, Birthplace Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland Santiago, Chile Residence Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland 19-17 (2-6) 2019 Record (on hard) 1-4 (0-2) 51-49 (11-19) Career Record (on hard) 6-12 (3-5) 1 / 1 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 2-9 Career Grand Slam Record 0-2 1-1 (2018 2nd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-0 (Debut) 0-3 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 0-2 (0-1) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 34-33 (13-11) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 3-2 (2-1) $1,964,620 Career Prize Money $399,240 Martin Rodriguez, Walter Grinovero, Coach Tomasz Iwanski Javier Frana

Jarry 2019 in Review W (1): Bastad (d Londero) F (1): Geneva (l A. Zverev) QF (2): Barcelona (l Medvedev); ’s-Hertogenbosch (l Gasquet)

• Did not drop a set en route to 1st ATP Tour title at Bastad (d. Londero). Achieved career-high No. 38 on 22 July. • Also did not drop a set en route to Geneva final (l. to A. Zverev after holding 2 MPs). • Saved 1 MP vs. No. 3 A. Zverev for biggest win of career en route to Barcelona QF as LL (l. to Medvedev). • Also advanced to ’s-Hertogenbosch QF (d. Tsitsipas, l. to Gasquet). • Suffered 11 losses in 1R, including at Rio de Janeiro (l. to Carballes Baena in 3rd-set TB after holding 3 MPs). • Led Chile to 3-2 road win over Austria in Davis Cup Qualifiers (d. Rodionov and Novak). • Won 2nd ATP Tour doubles title of career at Rio de Janeiro w/M. Gonzalez (d. Bellucci/Dutra Silva). • Captured mixed doubles gold medal at Pan American Games in Lima, PER w/Guarachi (d. F. Zeballos/N. Zeballos). • Withdrew from Sydney due to foot injury.

Majchrzak 2019 in Review • Earned 1st ATP Tour win of career at Newport (d. Gray, l. to eventual champion Isner in 2R). • Qualified at Australian Open (ret. vs. Nishikori in 1R due to cramping), Wimbledon (l. to Verdasco in 1R) and Atlanta (l. to Ebden in 1R). Replaced Raonic and entered US Open as LL (l. to Ivashka in Q3). • Broke into Top 100 of ATP Rankings on 29 July and achieved career-high No. 94 on 19 August. • Owns 29-12 Challenger record, highlighted by titles at St. Brieuc, FRA (d. Janvier) and Ostrava, CZE (d. Sinner).

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[WC] Zachary Svajda (USA) vs [LL] Paolo Lorenzi (ITA) First Meeting

ZACHARY SVAJDA vs PAOLO LORENZI 16 (11/29/02) Age (Birthdate) 37 (12/15/81) No. 1,415 (No. 1,411 on 8/19/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 135 (No. 33 on 5/15/17) San Diego, CA, USA Birthplace Rome, Italy San Diego, CA, USA Residence Sarasota, FL, USA 0-0 (0-0) 2019 Record (on hard) 4-9 (3-3) 0-0 (0-0) Career Record (on hard) 107-178 (42-76) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 1 0-0 Career Grand Slam Record 12-31 0-0 (Debut) US Open Record (Best Result) 7-7 (2017 4th Round) 0-0 Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 2-7 (0-0) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 0-0 Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 52-67 (4-6) $2,898 Career Prize Money $4,747,136 Matt Hanlin, Thomas Svajda Coach Walter Grinovero, Martin Rodriguez

Svajda 2019 in Review • Earned US Open WC by winning USTA Boys’ 18s National Championships at Kalamazoo, USA (d. Nanda in 4 sets). • At age 16, will be youngest player to compete in US Open men’s singles since Donald Young, 16, in 2005. • Practised with Roger Federer during ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells. • Achieved career-high No. 1,411 in ATP Rankings on 19 August. • Fell in 2R at ITF World Tennis Tour events in Vero Beach, USA (l. to Bangoura) and Rochester, USA (l. to Freund). • Doubles runner-up at ITF World Tennis Tour event in Rochester, USA w/Kirkov (l. to Butsch/Freund).

Lorenzi 2019 in Review QF (1): New York (l. Schnur)

• Replaced Anderson and entered US Open as LL one day after 3-hour, 34-minute loss to Vesely in Q3. • Beat both Sandgren and Harrison in 3 sets to reach New York QF (l. to Schnur in 3 sets). • Earned 400th ATP Challenger Tour win in Manerbio, ITA 2R vs. Torebko. Trails only Ramirez Hidalgo’s 423 wins. • Reached 37th Challenger final at Savannah, USA (l. to F. Coria) and 38th at Manerbio, ITA (l. to Gaio). • Won Sarasota USA Challenger doubles title w/M. Cuevas (d. Bambridge/O’Mara). • Retired in ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells qualifying 1R vs. Caruso due to leg injury. • Fell to No. 136 in ATP Rankings on 19 August -- lowest since No. 146 on 5 September 2011.

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Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN) vs [WC] Marcos Giron (USA) First Tour-Level Meeting Other Meeting 15 Delray Beach Q (U.S.A.) Hard Q2 4-6 6-3 6-2

YOSHIHITO NISHIOKA vs MARCOS GIRON 23 (9/27/95) Age (Birthdate) 26 (7/24/93) No. 59 (No. 58 on 3/20/17) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 151 (No. 138 on 7/29/19) Mie, Japan Birthplace Thousand Oaks, CA, USA Mie, Japan Residence Thousand Oaks, CA, USA 14-14 (12-8) 2019 Record (on hard) 2-3 (2-2) 46-52 (44-40) Career Record (on hard) 3-6 (3-5) 0 / 1 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 5-14 Career Grand Slam Record 0-2 1-4 (2015 2nd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-1 (2014 1st Round) 3-3 (1-2) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 0-0 (0-0) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 15-13 (7-6) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 2-2 (2-0) $1,941,646 Career Prize Money $376,200 Mitsuru Takada Coach Evan Lee

Nishioka 2019 in Review QF (2): Sydney (l Schwartzman); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (W/O vs Goffin)

• Upset No. 5 Nishikori for biggest career win en route to ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati QF as Q (W/O vs. Goffin - ill). • Reached ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 4R for 2nd time (d. Auger-Aliassime, ret. vs. Kecmanovic - back). • Defeated Goffin in 3rd-set TB to reach Washington 3R (l. to eventual champion Kyrgios). • Lost to fellow 5-foot-7 player Schwartzman in Sydney QF as Q, Barcelona 1R and ATP Masters 1000 Rome 1R as Q -- shortest tour-level matches since 5-foot-8 Lisnard defeated 5-foot-6 O. Rochus in 2011 US Open 1R. • Helped Japan earn 3-2 road win over China in Davis Cup Qualifiers (d. Wu Y.). • Withdrew from ATP Masters 1000 Miami, Houston, Stuttgart Q and Eastbourne Q (back).

Giron 2019 in Review • Reached 3R at ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells as Q (d. Chardy and de Minaur, l. to Raonic). • Also qualified at Wimbledon (l. to Lopez in 1R) and Winston-Salem (l. to Carballes Baena in 1R). • Broke into Top 200 of ATP Rankings on 18 March and achieved career-high No. 138 on 29 July. • Advanced to Challenger SFs at Cleveland, USA (l. to Cressy) and Sarasota, USA (l. to Sandgren). • Captured Challenger doubles titles at Dallas, USA w/Novikov (d. A. Pavic/Roelofse) and Indian Wells, USA w/Aragone (d. D. King/Reese).

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Marton Fucsovics (HUN) vs [17] (GEO) Fucsovics Leads 3-1 19 Rotterdam (Netherlands) Hard R16 Marton Fucsovics 7-6(1) 6-1 19 ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo Clay R64 Marton Fucsovics 7-5 3-6 6-1 19 ATP Masters 1000 Rome (Italy) Clay R64 Nikoloz Basilashvili 6-1 7-6(2) 19 Stuttgart () Grass R16 Marton Fucsovics 6-7(4) 6-2 7-5 Other Meetings 13 Istanbul CH (Turkey) Hard R32 Marton Fucsovics 6-1 7-5 14 Montpellier Q (France) Hard Q1 Marton Fucsovics 6-1 2-0 ret 15 Wimbledon Q (Great Britain) Grass Q3 Nikoloz Basilashvili 6-4 6-4 3-6 6-2

MARTON FUCSOVICS vs NIKOLOZ BASILASHVILI 27 (2/8/92) Age (Birthdate) 27 (2/23/92) No. 64 (No. 31 on 3/4/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 18 (No. 16 on 5/27/19) Nyiregyhaza, Hungary Birthplace Tbilisi, Georgia Budapest, Hungary Residence Tbilisi, Georgia 19-21 (10-9) 2019 Record (on hard) 22-18 (11-9) 66-65 (36-32) Career Record (on hard) 88-92 (47-50) 0 / 1 2019 Titles / Career Titles 1 / 3 6-10 Career Grand Slam Record 13-16 0-3 (2016-18 1st Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 3-3 (2018 4th Round) 4-3 (0-2) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 4-1 (2-0) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 1 26-32 (12-8) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 45-31 (9-10) $2,565,227 Career Prize Money $4,767,628 Olivier Tauma Coach Jan De Witt

Fucsovics 2019 in Review F (1): Sofia (l Medvedev) QF (4): Rotterdam (l Nishikori); Dubai (l Federer); (l Cecchinato); Stuttgart (l Raonic)

• Advanced to 2nd ATP Tour final at Sofia (l. to Medvedev). • Achieved career-high No. 31 on 4 March -- highest-ranked Hungarian since No. 29 Taroczy on 11 July 1983. • Reached QFs at Rotterdam (l. to Nishikori), Dubai (l. to Federer), Munich (l. to Cecchinato after holding 1 MP) and Stuttgart (d. Basilashvili after saving 3 MPs, l. to Raonic). • Lost to Wawrinka in ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 2R after 3 hours, 24 minutes.

Basilashvili 2019 in Review W (1): Hamburg (d Rublev) SF (1): Lyon (l Auger-Aliassime) QF (3): Doha (l Djokovic); Dubai (l Coric); Budapest (l Djere)

• Saved 2 MPs vs. A. Zverev en route to successful Hamburg title defense (d. Rublev). • Achieved career-high No. 16 on 27 May. Top Georgian in ATP Rankings history (since 1973). • Defeated 2017 champion Tsonga to reach Lyon SF as No. 1 seed (l. to Auger-Aliassime). • Advanced to QFs at Doha (l. to No. 1 Djokovic), Dubai (d. Bautista Agut, l. to Coric) and Budapest (l. to Djere). • Reached ATP Masters 1000 R16 at Miami (l. to Auger-Aliassime), Rome (l. to Nadal) and Montreal (l. to A. Zverev). • Rallied from 2 sets down for 1st time in career at Wimbledon (d. Ward, l. to Evans in 2R). • Squandered 3 MPs vs. Fucsovics in Stuttgart 2R.

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[19] (ARG) vs Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) Carreno Busta Leads 1-0 17 Vienna (Austria) Hard R32 Pablo Carreno Busta 6-2 7-6(7)

GUIDO PELLA vs PABLO CARRENO BUSTA 29 (5/17/90) Age (Birthdate) 28 (7/12/1991) No. 20 (No. 20 on 8/19/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 69 (No. 10 on 9/11/17) Bahia Blanca, Argentina Birthplace Gijon, Spain Buenos Aires, Argentina Residence Barcelona, Spain 32-19 (7-7) 2019 Record (on hard) 15-15 (8-4) 100-104 (34-49) Career Record (on hard) 157-147 (74-67) 1 / 1 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 3 15-20 Career Grand Slam Record 29-23 4-6 (2018 3rd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 11-5 (2017 Semi-final) 6-6 (2-1) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 4-9 (1-1) 3 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 2 54-56 (16-6) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 75-70 (12-14) $4,292,576 Career Prize Money $8,407,754 Jose Acasuso Coach Samuel Lopez, Cesar Fabregas

Pella 2019 in Review W (1): Sao Paulo (d Garin) F (1): Cordoba (l Londero) SF (2): Buenos Aires (l Cecchinato); Los Cabos (l Schwartzman) QF (4): ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l Nadal); Barcelona (l Thiem); Munich (l Bautista Agut); Wimbledon (l Bautista Agut)

• Earned career-high 32 wins and achieved career-high No. 20 in ATP Rankings on 19 August. • Did not drop a set en route to 1st ATP Tour title in 5th career final at Sao Paulo (d. Garin). • Let 6-3 4-2 lead over countryman Londero slip away in Cordoba final. • Reached SFs at Buenos Aires (d. Munar after saving 4 MPs, l. to Cecchinato) and Los Cabos (l. to Schwartzman). • Advanced to 1st Grand Slam QF at Wimbledon (d. Anderson and Raonic, l. to Bautista Agut). Also reached QFs at ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l. to Nadal), Barcelona (l. to Thiem) and Munich (l. to Bautista Agut). • Doubles semi-finalist at ATP Masters 1000 Madrid w/J. Sousa (l. to Schwartzman/Thiem) and Roland Garros w/Schwartzman (l. to Krawietz/Mies). • Conceded walkover to Cecchinato in Doha 2R due to lower back pain.

Carreno Busta 2019 in Review SF (2): Antalya (l Sonego); Hamburg (l Rublev) QF (1): Auckland (l Struff); Winston-Salem (l Paire)

• Reached SFs at Antalya (l. to eventual champion Sonego) and Hamburg (l. to Rublev). • Advanced to QFs at Auckland (l. to Struff in 3 TBs after holding 1 MP) and Winston-Salem (l. to Paire). • Rallied from 2 sets down vs. Vanni en route to Australian Open 4R (l. to Nishikori from 2 sets up). • Qualified and saved 1 MP vs. Isner en route to ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati 3R (l. to No. 1 Djokovic). • Snapped 6-match losing streak at Roland Garros (d. J. Sousa and de Minaur, ret. vs. Paire in 3R -- right thigh). • Retired in Cordoba 2R vs. Cachin and missed 10 weeks (right shoulder). Withdrew from Stuttgart and Halle (thigh). • Fell to No. 69 in ATP Rankings on 26 August -- lowest since No. 69 on 2 November 2015.

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[31] Cristian Garin (CHI) vs [WC] (USA) First Meeting

CRISTIAN GARIN vs CHRISTOPHER EUBANKS 23 (5/30/96) Age (Birthdate) 23 (5/5/96) No. 32 (No. 32 on 6/10/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 188 (No. 147 on 4/15/19) Santiago, Chile Birthplace Atlanta, GA, USA Santiago, Chile Residence Atlanta, GA, USA 24-16 (2-4) 2019 Record (on hard) 2-5 (1-4) 34-32 (4-10) Career Record (on hard) 4-11 (3-10) 2 / 2 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 1-5 Career Grand Slam Record 0-2 0-0 (Debut) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-1 (2017 1st Round) 1-2 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 0-0 (0-0) 1 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 17-14 (12-6) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 5-5 (3-3) $1,119,730 Career Prize Money $415,356 Andres Schneiter Coach Christian Hill

Garin 2019 in Review W (2): Houston (d Ruud); Munich (d Berrettini) F (1): Sao Paulo (l Pella) QF (1): ’s-Hertogenbosch (l Coric)

• Achieved career-high No. 32 in ATP Rankings on 10 June and earned career-high 24 tour-level wins. • Saved 5 MPs vs. Chardy en route to 1st ATP Tour title at Houston (d. Ruud). • Saved 2 MPs vs. No. 3 A. Zverev for biggest win of career and en route to 2nd title at Munich (d. Berrettini). • Became 1st Chilean champion on tour since Gonzalez at 2009 Vina del Mar. • Advanced to 1st ATP Tour QF, SF and final at Sao Paulo (l. to Pella). • Earned 2nd ATP Tour win -- 1st in 6 years -- at Buenos Aires (d. Auger-Aliassime, l. to Cecchinato in 2R). • Squandered 1 MP vs. Coric in ’s-Hertogenbosch QF to begin 6-match losing streak. • Clinched Chile’s 3-2 road win over Austria in Davis Cup Qualifiers (d. Rodionov). • Withdrew from Cordoba due to fatigue.

Eubanks 2019 in Review • Achieved career-high No. 147 in ATP Rankings on 15 April. • Advanced to 2R at New York as Q (l. to Thompson) and Newport as WC (d. Johnson, l. to Ivashka). • Defeated then-No. 106 Auger-Aliassime en route to qualifying at Australian Open (l. to Basilashvili in 1R). • Reached Challenger QFs at Savannah, USA (l. to Lorenzi); Little Rock, USA (l. to Kwiatkowski) and Winnetka, USA (l. to Kubler). Fell in Winnetka, USA Challenger doubles final w/Kwiatkowski (l. to Aragone/Klahn).

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[12] Borna Coric (CRO) vs [Q] Evgeny Donskoy (RUS) Donskoy Leads 1-0 15 Moscow (Russia) Hard R32 Evgeny Donskoy 6-4 6-4 Other Meetings 17 ATP Masters 1000 Paris Q (France) Hard Q2 Borna Coric 6-2 6-3

BORNA CORIC vs EVGENY DONSKOY 22 (11/14/96) Age (Birthdate) 29 (5/9/90) No. 12 (No. 12 on 11/5/18) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 122 (No. 65 on 7/8/13) , Croatia Birthplace Moscow, Russia Dubai, UAE Residence Moscow, Russia 22-15 (10-7) 2019 Record (on hard) 2-3 (2-3) 141-121 (82-74) Career Record (on hard) 52-104 (42-70) 0 / 2 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 19-19 Career Grand Slam Record 10-19 6-5 (2018 4th Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 4-6 (2013 3rd Round) 4-4 (0-1) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 3-4 (0-0) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 1 59-55 (12-11) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 32-38 (2-3) $6,836,448 Career Prize Money $2,731,514 Riccardo Piatti, Antonio Veic Coach Boris Sobkin

Coric 2019 in Review SF (2): Dubai (l Federer); ’s-Hertogenbosch (l Mannarino) QF (4): ATP Masters 1000 Miami (l Auger-Aliassime); ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l Fognini); Budapest (l Krajinovic); Halle (l Herbert)

• Earned 3 straight wins in 3rd-set TB to reach Dubai SF (l. to eventual champion Federer). • Also advanced to ’s-Hertogenbosch SF as WC (d. Garin after saving 1 MP, l. to eventual champion Mannarino). • Reached ATP Masters 1000 QFs at Miami (l. to Auger-Aliassime) and Monte-Carlo (d. Munar after saving 1 MP in 2R, l. to Fognini). Also reached QFs at Budapest (l. to Krajinovic) and Halle (ret. vs. Herbert due to hamstring injury). • Advanced to Australian Open 4R for 1st time (l. to Pouille). Entered with 0-4 tournament record. • One of 5 men under 23 to reach Australian Open 4R -- most at a Grand Slam since 2009 Roland Garros (5). • Reached Roland Garros 3R for 4th time in 5 years (l. to Struff 11-9 in 5th). • Saved 2 MPs vs. Gojowczyk in Montreal 1R (l. to Mannarino in 2R). Squandered 2 MPs vs. Federer in Rome 3R. • Withdrew from Wimbledon due to abdominal injury.

Donskoy 2019 in Review • Did not drop a set to qualify for US Open (d. Zapata Miralles, Domingues and D. King). • Reached 2R at Pune (d. Andujar after saving 4 MPs, l. to Karlovic) and Australian Open (l. to Krajinovic). • Captured 12th ATP Challenger Tour title in 20th final at Nur-Sultan, KAZ (d. Korda). • Previously advanced to Nottingham, GBR Challenger final (l. to Evans). • Teamed with Rublev in Russia’s 3-1 Davis Cup win over Switzerland (l. to Kym/Laaksonen in 3rd-set TB). • Dropped to No. 150 in ATP Rankings on 13 May -- lowest since No. 164 on 3 August 2015.

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Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA) vs Alex de Minaur (AUS) Series Tied 1-1 18 Wimbledon (Great Britain) Grass R64 Alex de Minaur 6-2 6-7(8) 7-5 6-3 18 (China) Hard SF Pierre-Hugues Herbert 7-5 2-6 7-6(8)

PIERRE-HUGUES HERBERT vs ALEX DE MINAUR 28 (3/18/91) Age (Birthdate) 20 (2/17/99) No. 48 (No. 36 on 2/11/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 38 (No. 24 on 3/4/19) Schiltigheim, France Birthplace Sydney, Australia Delemont, Switzerland Residence New Providence, Bahamas 21-20 (8-10) 2019 Record (on hard) 20-14 (17-7) 75-92 (47-62) Career Record (on hard) 50-42 (44-27) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 2 / 2 14-19 Career Grand Slam Record 9-10 1-4 (2018 2nd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 2-2 (2018 3rd Round) 3-2 (1-1) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 2-3 (1-1) 1 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 46-55 (7-7) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 26-18 (10-7) $6,720,368 Career Prize Money $2,345,970 Fabrice Santoro, Benjamin Balleret, Coach Adolfo Gutierrez Jean Roch Herbert

Herbert 2019 in Review F (1): Montpellier (l Tsonga) SF (2): Budapest (l Krajinovic); Halle (l Federer) QF (1): Doha (l Berdych)

• Achieved career-high No. 36 in ATP Rankings on 11 February after reaching Montpellier final (l. to Tsonga). • Advanced to Budapest SF (l. to Krajinovic), Halle SF (l. to Federer) and Doha QF (d. Thiem in 1R, l. to Berdych). • Earned biggest singles win of career over No. 6 Nishikori in ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo 2R (l. to Coric in 3R). • Defeated former Grand Slam semi-finalists Querrey and Chung to reach Australian Open 3R (l. to Raonic). • Saved 4 MPs vs. Kudla in Eastbourne 1R (l. to Evans in 2R). Lost 6 straight matches since then. • Completed career Grand Slam in doubles w/Mahut by winning Australian Open title (d. Kontinen/Peers). • Also won doubles title at Doha with 2nd-time partner Goffin (d. Haase/Middelkoop). • Withdrew from Marseille and Dubai due to hamstring injury.

de Minaur 2019 in Review W (2): Sydney (d Seppi); Atlanta (d Fritz) QF (3): Brisbane (l Tsonga); Acapulco (l A. Zverev); ’s-Hertogenbosch (l Thompson)

• Won 1st title in hometown of Sydney at age 19 (d. Seppi). Youngest Sydney champion since Hewitt, 19, in 2001. • Did not face a break point, held in all 42 of his service games and won 116/123 points on 1st serve (94%) en route to 2nd title at Atlanta (d. Fritz). Became 3rd player to win a title without facing a break point since stats started being kept in 1991 (Haas at 2007 Memphis, Isner at 2017 Newport). • Achieved career-high No. 24 in ATP Rankings on 4 March -- 23rd career-high ranking since start of 2018. • Advanced to 3R for 3rd straight Grand Slam at Australian Open (d. Laaksonen in 5 sets, l. to Nadal). • One of 3 teens to reach Aus. Open 3R (also Popyrin, Shapovalov) -- 1st time at a Grand Slam since 2008 US Open. • Reached QFs at Brisbane (l. to Tsonga), Acapulco (l. to A. Zverev) and ’s-Hertogenbosch (l. to Thompson). • Snapped 5-match losing streak by reaching Roland Garros 2R (d. Klahn, l. to Carreno Busta). • One of 3 Aussies to earn 1st Davis Cup win in Australia’s 4-0 victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina (d. Basic). • Withdrew from New York due to illness, as well as ATP Masters 1000 Miami and Barcelona due to hip injury.

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[Q] (GER) vs (ESP) First Meeting

DOMINIK KOEPFER vs JAUME MUNAR 25 (4/29/94) Age (Birthdate) 22 (5/5/97) No. 118 (No. 113 on 8/12/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 97 (No. 52 on 5/20/19) Furtwangen, Germany Birthplace Santanyi, Mallorca, Spain Tampa, FL, USA Residence Santanyi, Mallorca, Spain 1-2 (0-1) 2019 Record (on hard) 17-21 (3-5) 2-5 (1-3) Career Record (on hard) 28-39 (7-15) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 1-1 Career Grand Slam Record 2-6 0-0 (Debut) US Open Record (Best Result) 1-1 (2018 2nd Round) 0-0 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 2-0 (0-0) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 1 2-2 (1-0) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 22-15 (12-11) $332,732 Career Prize Money $1,232,065 Billy Heiser, Coach Tomeu Salva, Pedro Clar

Koepfer 2019 in Review • Achieved career-high No. 113 in ATP Rankings on 12 August. • Made winning Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon as WC (d. Krajinovic, l. to Schwartzman in 2R). • Qualified at Los Cabos (l. to Fritz in 1R) and US Open (d. Harrison, Mahut and Uchiyama). • Captured 1st ATP Challenger Tour title of career at Ilkley, GBR (d. Novak in 3rd-set TB). • Also advanced to Aptos, USA Challenger final (l. to Johnson).

Munar 2019 in Review QF (5): Pune (l Anderson); Cordoba (l Delbonis); Buenos Aires (l Pella); Rio de Janeiro (l Auger-Aliassime); Marrakech (l Paire)

• Defeated No. 3 A. Zverev for biggest win of career in Marrakech 2R (l. to eventual champion Paire in QF). • Also advanced to QFs at Pune (l. to eventual champion Anderson), Cordoba (l. to Delbonis), Buenos Aires (d. Fognini, l. to Pella after holding 4 MPs) and Rio de Janeiro (l. to Auger-Aliassime). • Achieved career-high No. 52 in ATP Rankings on 20 May. • Earned 1st ATP Masters 1000 win of career at Miami (d. Gunneswaran, l. to Anderson in 2R). • Snapped 8-match tour-level losing streak at Gstaad (d. Jaziri, l. to Bautista Agut in 2R). • Squandered 1 MP vs. Coric in ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo 2R, losing in 3 hours and 29 minutes. • Retired in Australian Open 1R vs. Fognini due to cramping. Withdrew from Geneva due to left leg injury.

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Philipp Kohlschreiber (GER) vs [25] (FRA) Pouille Leads 2-1 17 Rotterdam (Netherlands) Hard R32 Philipp Kohlschreiber 7-5 6-2 17 Stuttgart (Germany) Grass QF Lucas Pouille 6-4 2-6 6-3 18 Vienna (Austria) Hard R32 Lucas Pouille 6-4 6-7(5) 6-4

PHILIPP KOHLSCHREIBER vs LUCAS POUILLE 35 (10/16/83) Age (Birthdate) 25 (2/23/94) No. 71 (No. 16 on 7/30/12) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 27 (No. 10 on 3/19/18) Augsburg, Germany Birthplace Grande-Synthe, France Kitzbuhel, Austria Residence Dubai, UAE 18-18 (9-7) 2019 Record (on hard) 15-16 (8-8) 465-364 (227-188) Career Record (on hard) 125-103 (73-63) 0 / 8 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 5 72-60 Career Grand Slam Record 29-22 24-16 (2012-14, 2017-18 4th Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 9-4 (2016 Quarter-final) 16-14 (0-1) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 9-4 (1-1) 2 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 1 187-186 (4-7) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 73-58 (13-9) $12,708,058 Career Prize Money $7,231,422 Stephan Feske Coach Amelie Mauresmo

Kohlschreiber 2019 in Review SF (1): Auckland (l Sandgren) QF (1): Munich (l Berrettini)

• Earned 1st win in 12 tries vs. World No. 1 to reach ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 4R (d. Djokovic, l. to Monfils). • As 35-year-old, became oldest player to earn 1st win over World No. 1 since start of ATP Tour in 1990. • Lost to No. 1 Djokovic in ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo 2R, ATP Masters 1000 Rome 3R and Wimbledon 1R. • Advanced to Auckland SF (d. Fognini, l. to Sandgren) and Munich QF (d. Khachanov, l. to Berrettini). • Snapped 5-match losing streak by reaching Kitzbuhel 2R (d. Gasquet, l. to Andujar). • Won 1st and 5th rubber of Germany’s 5-0 victory over Hungary in Davis Cup Qualifiers (d. Piros and Szintai). • Withdrew from Barcelona due to hip injury.

Pouille 2019 in Review SF (1): Australian Open (l Djokovic) QF (2): Stuttgart (l Struff); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l Djokovic)

• Advanced to 1st Grand Slam SF at Australian Open (l. to No. 1 Djokovic). Entered with 0-5 tournament record. • Ended 8-match losing streak vs. Top 10 at ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (d. Khachanov, l. to No. 1 Djokovic in QF). • In rematch of 2017 final, saved 2 MPs vs. Lopez in Stuttgart 1R (l. to Struff in QF). • Defeated countrymen Gasquet and Barrere to reach Wimbledon 3R (l. to Federer). • Snapped 6-match tour-level losing streak at ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (d. Coric, l. to Hurkacz in 2R). • Captured 1st ATP Challenger Tour title at Bordeaux, FRA as WC (d. M. Ymer). Already owns 5 ATP Tour titles. • Withdrew from Rotterdam due to illness.

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Ricardas Berankis (LTU) vs [Q] Jiri Vesely (CZE) First Meeting

RICARDAS BERANKIS vs JIRI VESELY 29 (6/21/90) Age (Birthdate) 26 (7/10/93) No. 68 (No. 50 on 5/23/16) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 140 (No. 35 on 4/27/15) Vilnius, Lithuania Birthplace Pribram, Vilnius, Lithuania Residence Ras Al Khaimah, UAE 6-6 (3-4) 2019 Record (on hard) 8-9 (2-4) 97-110 (85-75) Career Record (on hard) 109-129 (42-66) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 1 11-25 Career Grand Slam Record 20-23 3-6 (2010, 2015, 2016 2nd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 3-4 (2015 3rd Round) 5-4 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 5-5 (0-0) 2 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 43-51 (4-2) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 60-71 (4-7) $2,894,283 Career Prize Money $3,840,929 Janko Tipsarevic, Dirk Hordoff Coach Dusan Lojda

Berankis 2019 in Review QF (1): Dubai (l Monfils)

• Advanced to Dubai QF as Q (d. Medvedev in 1R, l. to Monfils). • Also qualified at Doha (d. Goffin, l. to Lajovic in 2R). • Owns 24-3 ATP Challenger Tour record with titles at Rennes, FRA (d. Hoang); Drummondville, CAN (d. Maden); Busan, KOR (d. A. Harris) and Vancouver, CAN (d. Jung). • Led Lithuania to 3-2 win over Morocco in Davis Cup Group II (d. Moundir and Ouahab). • Withdrew from Antalya due to left Achilles injury.

Vesely 2019 in Review QF (1): Marrakech (W/O vs Andujar)

• Qualified and earned 2nd-biggest win of career over No. 5 A. Zverev en route to Wimbledon 3R (l. to Paire). • Also qualified at Lyon (l. to Fritz in 1R) and US Open (d. Lorenzi in Q3 after 3 hours, 34 minutes). • Advanced to Marrakech QF (d. Fognini in 1R, W/O vs. Andujar due to right toe injury). • Fell to No. 142 in ATP Rankings on 15 July -- lowest since No. 164 on 29 April 2013. • Reached Prostejov, CZE Challenger doubles final w/Lehecka (l. to Oswald/Polasek). • Defeated T. Griekspoor in opening rubber of Czech Republic’s 3-1 loss to Netherlands in Davis Cup Qualifiers. • Withdrew from Montpellier due to right foot injury and Budapest qualifying due to right toe injury.

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COURT 10

Adrian Mannarino (FRA) vs Daniel Evans (GBR) Mannarino Leads 1-0 18 London/Queen's Club (Great Britain) Grass R32 Adrian Mannarino 6-4 0-6 7-5

ADRIAN MANNARINO vs DANIEL EVANS 31 (6/29/88) Age (Birthdate) 29 (5/23/90) No. 57 (No. 22 on 3/19/18) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 58 (No. 41 on 3/6/17) Soisy-Sous-Montmorency, France Birthplace Birmingham, England Valletta, Malta Residence Birmingham, England 17-19 (9-12) 2019 Record (on hard) 13-13 (9-8) 179-212 (116-139) Career Record (on hard) 48-60 (33-36) 1 / 1 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 29-38 Career Grand Slam Record 12-12 8-8 (2013-14, 2017 3rd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 4-2 (2013, 2016 3rd Round) 8-3 (1-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 2-5 (0-1) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 72-98 (5-12) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 32-28 (9-5) $6,725,465 Career Prize Money $2,004,736 Coach

Mannarino 2019 in Review W (1): ’s-Hertogenbosch (d Thompson) QF (2): Delray Beach (l Isner); Antalya (l Sonego)

• Captured 1st ATP Tour title in 7th final at ’s-Hertogenbosch (d. de Bakker, Verdasco, Goffin, Coric and Thompson). • Snapped 6-match losing streak en route to Delray Beach QF (l. to Isner). Also reached Antalya QF (l. to Sonego). • Advanced to 3R at ATP Masters 1000 Montreal (l. to Fognini) and ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l. to Goffin). • Improved to 8-3 in 5th sets by beating Travaglia in Roland Garros 1R (l. to Monfils in 2R). • Fell to No. 69 in ATP Rankings on 5 August -- lowest since No. 72 on 9 May 2016. • Withdrew from Budapest due to ankle injury and London/Queen’s Club due to left hand injury.

Evans 2019 in Review F (1): Delray Beach (l Albot) QF (2): Eastbourne (l Edmund); Atlanta (l Opelka)

• Broke back into Top 100 on 4 March and Top 50 on 12 August after being unranked as recently as 30 April 2018. • Reached 2nd ATP Tour final at Delray Beach as Q (d. Tiafoe in 1R and Isner in SF, l. to Albot after holding 3 MPs). • Also qualified at Australian Open (l. to Federer in 2R), ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l. to Wawrinka in 1R), ATP Masters 1000 Rome (l. to Ruud in 1R) and ATP Masters 1000 Montreal (l. to eventual champion Nadal in 2R). • Advanced to QFs at Eastbourne (d. Albot in 1R, l. to Edmund) and Atlanta (d. Albot, l. to Opelka). • Appeared in Wimbledon 3R for 2nd time in career (l. to J. Sousa in 5 sets). • Captured consecutive Challenger titles on grass at Surbiton, GBR (d. Troicki) and Nottingham, GBR (d. Donskoy). • Earned 3 wins in 3rd-set TBs en route to Quimper, FRA Challenger final (l. to Barrere).

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[Q] Gregoire Barrere (FRA) vs (GBR) Norrie Leads 1-0 19 Los Cabos (Mexico) Hard R32 Cameron Norrie 7-6(5) 6-0

GREGOIRE BARRERE vs CAMERON NORRIE 25 (2/16/94) Age (Birthdate) 24 (8/23/95) No. 109 (No. 107 on 8/12/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 62 (No. 41 on 5/20/19) Charenton-Le-Pont, France Birthplace Johannesburg, South Africa Boulogne Billancourt, France Residence London, England 3-4 (1-2) 2019 Record (on hard) 18-19 (12-8) 3-11 (1-5) Career Record (on hard) 39-41 (24-20) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 2-5 Career Grand Slam Record 4-8 0-0 (Debut) US Open Record (Best Result) 2-2 (2017-18 2nd Round) 0-1 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 1-1 (0-0) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 1 2-3 (1-3) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 14-20 (7-7) $689,804 Career Prize Money $1,541,496 Marc Gicquel, Nicolas Copin Coach Facundo Lugones, Devin Bowen

Barrere 2019 in Review • Achieved career-high No. 107 in ATP Rankings on 12 August. • Earned 1st ATP Tour win of career at Marseille as LL (d. Vesely, l. to Stakhovsky in 2R). • Posted 1st Grand Slam win of career at Roland Garros as WC (d. Ebden, l. to Khachanov in 2R). • Qualified at Wimbledon (d. Bublik, l. to Pouille in 2R) and US Open (d. A. Harris, Milojevic and Galan). • Captured ATP Challenger Tour titles at Quimper, FRA (d. Evans) and Lille, FRA (d. Maden). • Did not drop a set en route to Bordeaux, FRA Challenger doubles title w/Halys (d. Arneodo/Nys).

Norrie 2019 in Review F (1): Auckland (l Sandgren) SF (2): Acapulco (l A. Zverev); Atlanta (l Fritz)

• In city where he was raised, advanced to 1st ATP Tour final at Auckland as WC (l. to Sandgren). • Broke into Top 50 of ATP Rankings on 4 March and achieved career-high No. 41 on 20 May. • Advanced to SFs at Acapulco (l. to A. Zverev) and Atlanta (l. to Fritz). • Earned 1st ATP Masters 1000 main draw wins at Monte-Carlo (d. Mannarino and Fucsovics, l. to Sonego in 3R). • Qualified at ATP Masters 1000 Rome (l. to Coric in 2R). • Withdrew from Estoril due to hip injury.

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COURT 11

Thiago Monteiro (BRA) vs (USA) First Tour-Level Meeting Other Meeting 18 Aix en Provence CH (France) Clay R16 7-5 6-4

THIAGO MONTEIRO vs BRADLEY KLAHN 25 (5/31/94) Age (Birthdate) 29 (8/20/90) No. 101 (No. 74 on 2/27/17) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 108 (No. 63 on 3/17/14) Fortaleza, Birthplace Poway, CA, USA Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Residence , CA, USA 3-11 (0-3) 2019 Record (on hard) 2-12 (1-7) 32-52 (5-19) Career Record (on hard) 11-38 (9-27) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 2-6 Career Grand Slam Record 3-12 0-1 (2017 1st Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 2-5 (2012-13 2nd Round) 1-2 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 1-2 (0-1) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 21-20 (1-3) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 16-15 (3-5) $1,134,133 Career Prize Money $1,374,035 Fabian Blengino, Pablo Fuentes Coach Peter Lucassen, Lee Merry

Monteiro 2019 in Review • Qualified at ATP Masters 1000 Miami (l. to Tomic in 1R), Munich (l. to Fucsovics in 2R), Roland Garros (l. to Lajovic in 1R), Wimbledon (l. to Nishikori in 1R) and Hamburg (l. to Struff in 1R). • Captured ATP Challenger Tour titles at Punta del Este, URU (d. Arguello) and Braunschweig, GER (d. Kamke). • Defeated De Greef and lost to Coppejans in Davis Cup Qualifiers (BEL d. BRA 3-1). • Withdrew from Kitzbuhel Q and retired in Vancouver, CAN Challenger 3R vs. Soeda due to left elbow injury.

Klahn 2019 in Review • Snapped 7-match tour-level losing streak and earned 1st win of season at Antalya (d. Darcis, l. to Thompson in 2R). • Qualified at Auckland (l. to Kohlschreiber in 1R) and advanced to 2R at Atlanta (l. to eventual champion de Minaur). • Did not drop a set en route to 8th ATP Challenger Tour title at Winnetka, USA (d. Kubler). • Let 2-set lead slip away against 2018 semi-finalist Chung in Australian Open 1R. • Withdrew from New York, Delray Beach and Acapulco qualifying due to sprained ankle.

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Andreas Seppi (ITA) vs (BUL) First Meeting

ANDREAS SEPPI vs GRIGOR DIMITROV 35 (2/21/84) Age (Birthdate) 28 (5/16/91) No. 77 (No. 18 on 1/28/13) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 78 (No. 3 on 11/20/17) Bolzano, Italy Birthplace Haskovo, Bulgaria Caldaro, Italy Residence Monte Carlo, Monaco 14-20 (9-9) 2019 Record (on hard) 12-15 (7-7) 365-393 (172-205) Career Record (on hard) 294-195 (192-121) 0 / 3 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 8 58-58 Career Grand Slam Record 55-36 10-15 (2008, 2013, 2015 3rd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 8-8 (2014, 2016 4th Round) 22-20 (0-2) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 9-7 (2-1) 5 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 143-176 (7-4) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 129-108 (7-13) $10,418,721 Career Prize Money $16,661,749 Massimo Sartori Coach

Seppi 2019 in Review F (1): Sydney (l de Minaur) QF (1): Delray Beach (l Evans)

• Beat Top 20 players Tsitsipas and Schwartzman to reach 1st ATP Tour final since 2015 at Sydney (l. to de Minaur). • Advanced to Delray Beach QF in tournament debut (l. to eventual finalist Evans). • Reached Australian Open 3R-or-better for 5th straight year (l. to Tiafoe in 3R). • Making 58th straight Grand Slam main draw appearance at US Open. • Qualified at Halle (l. to Berrettini in 2R). • Snapped 10-match losing streak at ’s-Hertogenbosch (d. Fabbiano, l. to de Minaur in 2R). • Led Italy to 3-1 road win over India in Davis Cup Qualifiers (d. Ramanathan and Gunneswaran). • Withdrew from ATP Masters 1000 Miami due to right hand injury. Did not play for 6 weeks after Wimbledon.

Dimitrov 2019 in Review QF (1): Brisbane (l Nishikori)

• Reached Brisbane QF-or-better for 6th time in last 7 years (l. to eventual champion Nishikori in QF). • Advanced to 3R-or-better for 6th straight year at Australian Open (l. to Tiafoe in 4R). • Fell in Roland Garros 3R for 3rd straight year (d. Tipsarevic and Cilic in 5 sets, l. to Wawrinka in 3 TBs). • Also lost in 3R at ATP Masters 1000 events in Miami (l. to Thompson) and Monte-Carlo (l. to Nadal). • Qualified at Geneva (l. to Delbonis in 1R) -- 1st time playing qualifying since 2012 ATP Masters 1000 Paris. • Blew 2-set lead for 1st time in career at Wimbledon (l. to Moutet in 1R). • Dropped to No. 78 in ATP Rankings on 19 August -- lowest since No. 87 on 4 June 2012. • Withdrew from Rotterdam, Acapulco, ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells and ’s-Hertogenbosch (right shoulder).

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COURT 12

Denis Kudla (USA) vs [PR] Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) First Meeting

DENIS KUDLA vs JANKO TIPSAREVIC 27 (8/17/92) Age (Birthdate) 35 (6/22/84) No. 111 (No. 53 on 5/23/16) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 260 (No. 8 on 4/2/12) Kiev, Ukraine Birthplace Belgrade, Serbia Arlington, VA, USA Residence Belgrade, Serbia 9-21 (3-12) 2019 Record (on hard) 5-8 (1-3) 50-95 (23-60) Career Record (on hard) 286-254 (171-144) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 4 11-21 Career Grand Slam Record 52-50 2-5 (2013, 2018 2nd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 16-13 (2011-12 Quarter-finals) 4-6 (1-2) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 20-12 (1-1) 2 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 6 23-34 (5-6) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 135-136 (3-6) $2,775,828 Career Prize Money $8,513,588 Dustin Taylor Coach Dirk Hordorff, Rainer Schuettler

Kudla 2019 in Review QF (1): Stuttgart (l Berrettini)

• Defeated No. 16 Monfils for biggest win of career to reach Stuttgart QF (l. to eventual champion Berrettini). • Qualified at ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l. to Pouille in 1R). • Snapped 5-match losing streak at Munich (d. Edmund, l. to eventual finalist Berrettini in 2R). • Suffered 5-set losses in Australian Open 2R (l. to Schwartzman) and Roland Garros 1R (l. to Kecmanovic). • Squandered 4 MPs vs. Herbert in Eastbourne 1R as LL. • Advanced to Surbiton, GBR Challenger SF (l. to Troicki).

Tipsarevic 2019 in Review QF (1): Houston (l Querrey)

• Announced intention to retire following Davis Cup Finals at end of season. • Became lowest-ranked Houston quarter-finalist in ATP Tour era (since 1990). Fell to Querrey as 372nd-ranked WC. • Earned 1st tour-level win since 2017 US Open at ATP Masters 1000 Miami (d. Klahn, l. to Bautista Agut in 2R). • Also advanced to 2R at Geneva as WC (l. to Dellien) and Wimbledon (d. Nishioka in 5 sets, l. to Anderson). • Played doubles at ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati with World No. 1 Djokovic as WC (l. to Kubot/Melo in 1R). • Following 16-month absence, returned from 2 hamstring surgeries at Australian Open (l. to Dimitrov in 1R).

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[WC] Jack Sock (USA) vs Pablo Cuevas (URU) Cuevas Leads 1-0 18 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (Spain) Clay R64 Pablo Cuevas 6-7(5) 6-4 6-0

JACK SOCK vs PABLO CUEVAS 26 (9/24/92) Age (Birthdate) 33 (1/1/86) No. 178 (No. 8 on 11/20/17) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 53 (No. 19 on 8/15/16) Lincoln, NE, USA Birthplace Concordia, Argentina Kansas City, KS, USA Residence Salto, Uruguay 0-3 (0-3) 2019 Record (on hard) 20-17 (1-3) 162-129 (118-95) Career Record (on hard) 217-186 (56-75) 0 / 4 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 6 26-25 Career Grand Slam Record 20-32 10-9 (2016 4th Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 4-9 (2009-10, 2015-16 2nd Round) 4-5 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 5-9 (1-0) 1 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 1 81-66 (0-2) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 102-87 (8-7) $10,386,479 Career Prize Money $8,278,107 Coach , Facundo Savio

Sock 2019 in Review • Received WCs and lost opening matches at Australian Open (l. to Bolt in 1R), Atlanta (l. to Kecmanovic in 1R), Washington (l. to Thompson in 1R) and Cincinnati (l. to Kukushkin in Q1). Seeking 1st singles win of season. • Reached Australian Open doubles 3R w/Withrow (d. Cabal/Farah in 1R, l. to Harrison/Querrey). • Underwent surgery to repair broken thumb in February, missing 6+ months. • Fell to No. 180 in ATP Rankings on 22 July -- lowest since No. 220 on 8 October 2012.

Cuevas 2019 in Review F (1): Estoril (l Tsitsipas) SF (2): Cordoba (l Pella); Rio de Janeiro (l Auger-Aliassime) QF (3): Buenos Aires (l Thiem); Budapest (l Berrettini); Kitzbuhel (l Ruud)

• Played in 1st ATP Tour final since 2017 Sao Paulo at Estoril as LL (l. to Tsitsipas). • Went 8-4 on with SFs at Cordoba (l. to Pella) and Rio de Janeiro (l. to Auger-Aliassime). • Advanced to QFs at Buenos Aires (l. to Thiem) and Budapest (d. Cilic after saving 1 MP, l. to Berrettini). • Reached Roland Garros 3R for 4th time in 5 years (l. to Thiem). • Defeated Tsonga to qualify for ATP Masters 1000 Miami (l. to Lajovic in 1R). • Fell to No. 94 in ATP Rankings on 14 January -- lowest since No. 111 on 7 July 2014. • Won 13th and 14th Challenger titles respectively at Tunis, TUN (d. Domingues) & Aix en Provence, FRA (d. Halys).

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COURT 13

[PR] Tomas Berdych (CZE) vs [Q] Jenson Brooksby (USA) First Meeting

TOMAS BERDYCH vs JENSON BROOKSBY 33 (9/17/85) Age (Birthdate) 18 (10/26/00) No. 98 (No. 4 on 5/18/15) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 394 (No. 390 on 8/12/19) Valasske Mezirici, Czech Republic Birthplace Sacramento, CA, USA Monte Carlo, Monaco Residence Carmichael, CA, USA 13-8 (13-7) 2019 Record (on hard) 0-0 (0-0) 640-341 (401-215) Career Record (on hard) 0-1 (0-1) 0 / 13 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 146-60 Career Grand Slam Record 0-1 32-14 (2012 Semi-final) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-1 (2018 1st Round) 21-9 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 0-0 (0-0) 2 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 225-192 (5-5) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 0-0 (0-0) $29,433,328 Career Prize Money $78,504 Martin Stepanek Coach Joseph Gilbert

Berdych 2019 in Review F (1): Doha (l Bautista Agut) SF (1): Montpellier (l Herbert)

• Reached 1st ATP Tour final since 2017 Lyon at Doha (l. to Bautista Agut). • Saved 2 MPs vs. Krajinovic to reach Montpellier SF (l. to Herbert). • Advanced to Australian Open 4R-or-better for 11th time in last 13 years (l. to Nadal in 4R). • Fell outside Top 100 on 22 April for 1st time since 26 January 2004 (794 straight weeks in Top 100). • Missed 4 months before Wimbledon and 1 month after Wimbledon due to back and left hip injuries (l. to Fritz in 1R).

Brooksby 2019 in Review • Achieved career-high No. 390 in ATP Rankings on 12 August. • Qualified for US Open as Q-WC (d. Uchida, Sugita and Martinez). Played in 2018 US Open main draw as WC. • Reached Sarasota, USA Challenger 3R as WC (d. Hiltzik and Polmans, l. to Polansky in 3rd-set TB). • Owns 23-6 record on ITF World Tennis Tour with titles at Bakersfield, USA (d. Vukic); Champaign, USA (d. Crawford) and Decatur, USA (d. Rodriguez Taverna). • Will join Baylor University tennis team following US Open.

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[Q] Soonwoo Kwon (KOR) vs Hugo Dellien (BOL) First Meeting

SOONWOO KWON vs HUGO DELLIEN 21 (12/2/97) Age (Birthdate) 26 (6/16/93) No. 90 (No. 90 on 8/19/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 84 (No. 74 on 3/18/19) Sangju, Birthplace Trinidad, Bolivia Seoul, South Korea Residence Trinidad, Bolivia 3-4 (3-3) 2019 Record (on hard) 9-13 (0-0) 6-7 (6-5) Career Record (on hard) 19-20 (2-4) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 0-2 Career Grand Slam Record 1-2 0-0 (Debut) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-0 (Debut) 0-0 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 1-1 (0-0) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 2-6 (0-3) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 8-3 (3-2) $372,219 Career Prize Money $606,348 Kyu Tae Im Coach Alejandro Fabbri

Kwon 2019 in Review QF (1): Los Cabos (l Pella)

• Broke into Top 100 of ATP Rankings on 5 August and achieved career-high No. 90 on 19 August. • Qualified and earned 1st ATP Tour main draw win at Atlanta (d. Gunneswaran, l. to Norrie). • One week later, qualified and reached 1st ATP Tour QF at Los Cabos (d. Stebe and Londero, l. to Pella). • Also qualified at Wimbledon (l. to Khachanov in 1R), ATP Masters 1000 Montreal (l. to Ivashka in 1R) and US Open (d. Aragone, Otte and Diez). • Owns 31-12 Challenger record, highlighted by titles at Yokohama, JPN (d. Otte) and Seoul, KOR (d. Purcell). • Reached Surbiton, GBR Challenger doubles final w/Ramanathan (l. to Granollers/McLachlan).

Dellien 2019 in Review QF (3): Rio de Janeiro (l Bedene); Sao Paulo (l Ruud); Geneva (l A. Zverev)

• Achieved career-high No. 74 on 18 March. Highest-ranked Bolivian since No. 73 Martinez on 11 June 1984. • Earned 1st ATP Tour win of career at age 25 en route to Rio de Janeiro QF as Q (d. Andreozzi in 1R, l. to Bedene). • Became 1st Bolivian to win an ATP Tour or Grand Slam match since Martinez at 1984 Roland Garros. • Also qualified at Barcelona (l. to Struff in 1R), ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l. to Nishikori in 2R), Hamburg (l. to Basilashvili in 1R) and Kitzbuhel (l. to Carballes Baena in 1R). • Also reached QFs at Sao Paulo (l. to Ruud) and Geneva (l. to A. Zverev). • Won Grand Slam main draw debut at Roland Garros (d. Gunneswaran, l. to Tsitsipas in 2R). • Captured ATP Challenger Tour titles at Santiago, CHI (d. T. Wu) and Milan, ITA (d. Petrovic).

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COURT 14

Laslo Djere (SRB) vs Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB) Kecmanovic Leads 1-0 19 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells Hard R32 Miomir Kecmanovic 6-2 7-6(3)

LASLO DJERE vs MIOMIR KECMANOVIC 24 (6/2/95) Age (Birthdate) 19 (8/31/99) No. 39 (No. 27 on 6/10/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 50 (No. 49 on 8/19/19) Senta, Serbia Birthplace Belgrade, Serbia Novi Sad, Serbia Residence Bradenton, FL, USA 20-19 (2-7) 2019 Record (on hard) 19-14 (12-8) 39-44 (5-18) Career Record (on hard) 19-16 (12-9) 1 / 1 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 0 4-8 Career Grand Slam Record 2-3 1-1 (2018 2nd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-0 (Debut) 0-1 (0-1) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 1-0 (1-0) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 26-28 (11-14) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 9-12 (9-12) $1,845,885 Career Prize Money $877,656 Boris Conkic Coach Miro Hrvatin

Djere 2019 in Review W (1): Rio de Janeiro (d Auger-Aliassime) SF (3): Sao Paulo (l Pella); Budapest (l Berrettini); Umag (l Balazs)

• Defeated No. 8 Thiem and did not drop a set en route to 1st ATP Tour title at Rio de Janeiro (d. Auger-Aliassime). • Saved 1 MP and equaled biggest win of career vs. No. 8 Del Potro in ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 2R (l. to Cilic in 3R). • Reached SFs at Sao Paulo (d. Auger-Aliassime, l. to Pella), Budapest (l. to Berrettini) and Umag (l. to Balazs). • One of 4 Serbians to reach Roland Garros 3R -- most ever in a Grand Slam 3R (l. to Nishikori 8-6 in 5th). • Achieved career-high No. 27 in ATP Rankings on 10 June. • Owns 0-5 doubles record this season and 0-8 in career. • Retired in Auckland 1R vs. Struff as LL (lower back) and withdrew from Stuttgart (shoulder).

Kecmanovic 2019 in Review F (1): Antalya (l Sonego) QF (2): ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Raonic); Atlanta (l Fritz)

• Achieved new career-high ranking 14 times, breaking into Top 100 and Top 50. Peaked at No. 49 on 19 August. • Advanced to 1st ATP Tour SF and final at Antalya (d. Thompson in 3 TBs, l. to Sonego after holding 1 MP). • Reached QFs at ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells as LL (l. to Raonic) and Atlanta (l. to Fritz). • Qualified at ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati and beat No. 6 A. Zverev for biggest career win (l. to Bautista Agut in 3R). • Earned 1st ATP Tour win of career at Brisbane as Q (d. Mayer, l. to Raonic in 2R). • Also qualified at Australian Open (l. to Verdasco in 1R) and Budapest (l. to Millman in 1R). • Retired in Wimbledon 2R vs. Paire (right ankle) and Dallas, USA Challenger 2R vs. E. King (illness).

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Hubert Hurkacz (POL) vs Jeremy Chardy (FRA) First Meeting

HUBERT HURKACZ vs JEREMY CHARDY 22 (2/11/97) Age (Birthdate) 32 (2/12/87) No. 35 (No. 35 on 8/26/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 74 (No. 25 on 1/28/13) Wroclaw, Poland Birthplace Pau, France Wroclaw, Poland Residence London, England 23-18 (17-10) 2019 Record (on hard) 21-22 (9-9) 31-36 (22-21) Career Record (on hard) 269-275 (138-153) 1 / 1 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 1 4-6 Career Grand Slam Record 51-46 1-1 (2018 2nd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 11-10 (2015 4th Round) 0-0 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 12-6 (1-2) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 1 13-20 (8-10) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 133-148 (10-18) $1,517,157 Career Prize Money $9,151,442 Craig Boynton Coach Cedric Pioline, James Davidson

Hurkacz 2019 in Review W (1): Winston-Salem (d Paire) QF (3): Dubai (l Tsitsipas); ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Federer); Eastbourne (l Fritz)

• Won 1st title at Winston-Salem (d. Paire). Became 2nd Polish champion of Open Era (Fibak: 15 titles from 1976-82). • Broke into Top 50 of ATP Rankings on 13 May and achieved career-high No. 35 on 26 August. • Defeated Nishikori en route to 1st ATP Tour QF at Dubai (l. to Tsitsipas). • Also reached QFs at ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (d. Nishikori in 3R; l. to Federer) and Eastbourne (l. to Fritz). • Earned biggest win of career over No. 4 Thiem to reach ATP Masters 1000 Miami 3R (l. to Auger-Aliassime). • Also reached 3R at ATP Masters 1000 Madrid as Q (l. to A. Zverev), Wimbledon (l. to No. 1 Djokovic in 4 sets) and ATP Masters 1000 Montreal (d. Tsitsipas, l. to Monfils). • Captured 3rd ATP Challenger Tour title at Canberra, AUS (d. Ivashka). • Owns 0-6 doubles record, suffering 1R losses with 6 different partners.

Chardy 2019 in Review SF (1): Brisbane (l Nishikori) QF (4): Montpellier (l Tsonga); Bastad (l Jarry); Hamburg (l Basilashvili); Kitzbuhel (l Ramos-Vinolas)

• Beat 2018 champ Kyrgios and saved 1 MP vs. Uchiyama to reach Brisbane SF (l. to eventual champion Nishikori). • Reached QFs at Montpellier (l. to eventual champion Tsonga), Bastad (l. to eventual champion Jarry), Hamburg (l. to eventual champion Basilashvili) and Kitzbuhel (l. to Ramos-Vinolas). • Beat Humbert in Aus. Open 1R -- 1st match in event history decided by 10-point TB in 5th set (l. to A. Zverev in 2R). • Squandered 5 MPs against eventual champion Garin in Houston 2R. • Achieved doubles career-high No. 28 on 17 June after run to Roland Garros final w/F. Martin (l. to Krawietz/Mies). • Won doubles titles at Rotterdam w/Kontinen (d. Rojer/Tecau), Marseille w/F. Martin (d. McLachlan/Middelkoop) and Estoril w/F. Martin (d. Bambridge/O’Mara). • Withdrew from ’s-Hertogenbosch (lower back) and retired in Winston-Salem 2R vs. Tiafoe (left foot).

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COURT 15

[PR] Steve Darcis (BEL) vs [27] Dusan Lajovic (SRB) Darcis Leads 1-0 17 Beijing (China) Hard R16 Steve Darcis 6-3 6-4 Other Meeting 13 Rome-2 CH (Italy) Clay R32 Dusan Lajovic 6-3 6-7(5) 6-4

STEVE DARCIS vs DUSAN LAJOVIC 35 (3/13/84) Age (Birthdate) 29 (6/30/90) No. 186 (No. 38 on 5/22/17) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 29 (No. 23 on 4/29/19) Liege, Belgium Birthplace Belgrade, Serbia Dolembreux, Belgium Residence Stara Pazova, Serbia 4-8 (3-4) 2019 Record (on hard) 18-20 (6-9) 115-129 (62-69) Career Record (on hard) 117-143 (44-64) 0 / 2 2019 Titles / Career Titles 1 / 1 15-31 Career Grand Slam Record 15-22 5-9 (2008, 2011-12, 2015-16 2R) US Open Record (Best Result) 2-4 (2018 3rd Round) 4-8 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 1-9 (0-1) 2 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 62-47 (1-1) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 42-61 (6-8) $3,232,702 Career Prize Money $4,568,292 Yannis Demeroutis Coach Jose Perlas

Darcis 2019 in Review SF (1): Pune (l Karlovic)

• Saved 2 MPs vs. Mmoh en route to Pune SF (l. to Karlovic). • Missed entire 2018 season due to elbow injury. Became 1st unranked semi-finalist in ATP Tour history (since 1990). • Qualified at Antalya (l. to Klahn in 1R). • Reached Cherbourg, FRA Challenger final (l. to Humbert) and Pau, FRA Challenger SF as Q (ret. vs. Gombos due to abdominal injury). • Retired in Wimbledon 2R vs. Bautista Agut due to viral infection.

Lajovic 2019 in Review W (1): Umag (d Balazs) F (1): ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l Fognini) QF (2): Doha (l Cecchinato); Gstaad (l Andujar)

• Captured 1st ATP Tour title of career at Umag (d. Balazs). • Earned biggest win of career over No. 5 Thiem and did not drop a set en route to 1st ATP Tour final at ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l. to Fognini). World No. 48 became lowest-ranked Monte-Carlo finalist since No. 53 Arazi in 2001. • Also became 2nd player since 2013 to reach 1st career final at an ATP Masters 1000 event (Krajinovic - 2017 Paris). • Achieved career-high No. 23 in ATP Rankings on 29 April. • One of 4 Serbians to reach Roland Garros 3R -- most ever in a Grand Slam 3R (l. to A. Zverev in 5 sets). • Advanced to Doha QF (l. to Cecchinato) and ATP Masters 1000 Miami 3R (d. Nishikori, l. to Kyrgios). • Helped Serbia earn 3-2 road win over Uzbekistan in Davis Cup Qualifiers (d. Fayziev). • Withdrew from Budapest due to elbow injury.

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[Q] Elliot Benchetrit (FRA) vs Damir Dzumhur (BIH) First Meeting

ELLIOT BENCHETRIT vs DAMIR DZUMHUR 20 (10/2/98) Age (Birthdate) 27 (5/20/92) No. 227 (No. 218 on 6/17/19) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 99 (No. 23 on 7/2/18) Nice, France Birthplace Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina Morocco Residence Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina 1-1 (0-0) 2019 Record (on hard) 9-15 (4-9) 1-2 (0-0) Career Record (on hard) 110-112 (71-70) 0 / 0 2019 Titles / Career Titles 0 / 3 1-2 Career Grand Slam Record 15-21 0-0 (Debut) US Open Record (Best Result) 3-5 (2017 3rd Round) 0-0 (0-0) Career 5th-Set Record (YTD) 6-6 (0-1) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 2 0-0 (0-0) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 34-41 (2-6) $235,711 Career Prize Money $3,887,244 Aurelien Richaud, Jean-Michel Pequery Coach Petar Popovic

Benchetrit 2019 in Review • Earned 1st tour-level win at Roland Garros as Q (d. Norrie, l. to Lajovic in 2R). • Also qualified at US Open (d. Travaglia, Zhang and Coppejans). • Achieved career-high No. 218 in ATP Rankings on 17 June. • Advanced to ATP Challenger Tour QFs at Canberra, AUS (l. to Ivashka) and Lisbon, POR (l. to Carballes Baena).

Dzumhur 2019 in Review QF (3): Rotterdam (l Monfils); Geneva (l Albot); Antalya (l Thompson)

• Reached QFs at Rotterdam (d. Tsitsipas in 1R, l. to Monfils), Geneva as Q (d. Wawrinka, l. to Albot) and Antalya (ret. vs. Thompson due to stomach injury). • Qualified at Winston-Salem (l. to Sonego in 2R). • Fell to Millman in opening rubber of Bosnia-Herzegovina’s 4-0 loss to Australia in Davis Cup Qualifiers. • Dropped outside Top 100 of ATP Rankings on 5 August for 1st time since 16 February 2015. • Conceded walkover to Cecchinato in ATP Masters 1000 Miami 2R due to lower back pain. • Retired vs. Cecchinato in ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo 1R and withdrew from Budapest due to abdominal injury. • Withdrew from ’s-Hertogenbosch and Halle due to shoulder injury.

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