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2 NICOLAS ALMAGRO (ESP) DATE OF BIRTH: August 21, 1985 BORN: Murcia, Spain RESIDENCE: Murcia, Spain Turned Pro: 2003 Height: 6 0 (1.83m) Weight: 185lbs (84kg) Career Win-Loss: One-handed backhand Career Prize Money: $9,051,2008 Finalist: 12/9 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (May 2, 2011) Ranking: 48 (March 21, 2011) EMiRAtEs AtP RAnkinG HistORy (W-L) 2014: 71 (14-9) 2013: 13 (42-23) 2012: 11 (58-24) 2011: 10 (47-23) 2010: 15 (44-26) 2014 HiGHLiGHts Prize Money: $380,294 Matches won-lost: Singles finalist: Semi-finalist: 2009: 26 (30-24) 2008: 18 (35-17) 2007: 28 (34-27) 2006: 32 (27-20) 2005: 111 (13-22) 14-9 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Houston 2004: 100 (2-7) 2003: 153 (1-1) 2002: 864 (0-0) 2001: 844 (0-0) 2000: T1334 (0-0) Viña del Mar, Buenos Aires, Barcelona Finished outside Top 50 for 1st time since 05 after an injury-plagued season. Underwent left foot surgery on June 30 and was out rest of year Season highlighted by reaching 21st career final in Houston in April (l. to Verdasco). Later that month in Barcelona, posted career-best win over No. 1 Nadal in QF - his 1st win over his compatriot in 11 meetings (l. to Giraldo in SF). Also reached back-to-back SFs in Viña del Mar (l. to Fognini) and Buenos Aires (l. to Ferrer) in February after missing month of January with a shoulder injury Lone Grand Slam outing came at Roland Garros, retiring at 0-5 vs Sock in 1R last competitive outing of 2014 Compiled records of 13-8 on clay, 1-1 on hard and went 1-3 vs. Top 10 opponents Finished in Top 20 from including year-end best No. 10 in Is 12-9 in finals, all on clay. With record on clay joins Nadal, Ferrer, Robredo and Monaco as only active players with more than 200 clay wins In 2013, reached QF or better 11 times. Streak of winning an ATP title for 7 years in a row came to an end with runner-up in Houston (l. to Isner) and Barcelona (l. to Nadal). Reached 1st Grand Slam QF on hard courts at Australian Open (l. to Ferrer), 4th overall In 2012, won personal-best 58 matches, with 2 titles (São Paulo, Nice) and 5-2 record in Davis Cup play leading Spain to final (l. 3-2 to Czech Republic). QF at Roland Garros (d. No. 8 Tipsarevic, l. to Nadal). Hit a career-high and ATP season-best 48 aces in 1R at Wimbledon vs. Rochus. Led ATP for 3rd time in 5 years with 35 match wins on clay (35-9). Spent 6 weeks in Top 10 In 2011, compiled 1st Top 10 season with 3 titles in 5 finals In 2010, reached 8 QF or better, with clay titles in Båstad and Gstaad and 1st ATP Masters 1000 SF in Madrid In 2009, reached 3R at each Grand Slam event for 1st time In 2008, reached 1st Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros (l. to Nadal) and won 2 titles. Underwent tendon surgery. Made Davis Cup debut vs. Peru In 2007, repeated title in Valencia In 2006, captured 1st ATP title in Valencia (d. Simon) In Davis Cup, 8-4 career record in 7 ties Has 4-2 Olympics record ( 12 London QF, 08 Beijing 1R) CAREER TITLES (12): 2012 Nice (CL), São Paulo (ICL); 2011 Nice(CL), Buenos Aires(CL), Costa do Sauipe(CL); 2010 Gstaad(CL), Båstad(CL); 2009 Acapulco(CL); 2008 Acapulco(CL), Costa do Sauipe(CL); 2007 Valencia(CL); 2006 Valencia(CL). FINALIST (9): 2014 Houston (CL); 2013 Barcelona(CL), Houston(CL) Båstad (CL), Buenos Aires(CL); 2011 Hamburg(CL), Acapulco(CL); 2008 Valencia(CL); 2007 Båstad(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 13-11) CAREER Aus. Open 15-9 QF 4th 4th 4th 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st Roland Garros st 4th QF 1st QF 3rd QF 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st Wimbledon 9-9 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st US Open st 4rd 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 72-65) CAREER Indian Wells 8-6 3rd QF 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd Miami rd 4th 4th 3rd QF 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st Monte-Carlo 9-7 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st Madrid 9-8 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st SF 1st 1st 2nd Rome st 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st QF 2nd QF 3rd Toronto/Montréal 3-5 1st QF 2nd 1st 1st Cincinnati 7-6 1st 3rd 1st 2nd QF 2nd Shanghai 5-5 QF 1st 3rd 1st 2nd Paris 4-7 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd PERSONAL Started playing tennis at age 8. Nickname is Nico Parents, Nicolas and Mercedes; siblings Juan and Balta are teachers. Enjoys most spending time with his family Big fan of Real Murcia and Real Madrid In 2013, was part of 18-page feature in Esquire Latinoamerica Trains at JC Ferrero Equelite Sport Academy in Alicante (Spain) Coached by Samuel Lopez, fitness trainer is Jose Luis Molina Nicolas Almagro 34

3 KEVIN anderson (RSA) date OF BIRtH: May 18, 1986 BORn: Johannesburg, South Africa ResIdence: Gulf Stream, Florida, USA Turned Pro: 2007 Height: 6 8 (2.03m) Weight: 197lbs (89kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $4,682,881 Finalist: 2/6 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (October 6, 2014) Ranking: 58 (November 17, 2014) EmiratEs atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 16 (38-24) 2013: 20 (37-23) 2012: 37 (30-26) 2011: 32 (42-27) 2014 HigHLigHts 2010: 61 (14-18) 2009: 162 (2-6) 2008: 106 (11-10) 2007: 228 (0-1) Prize money: $1,497,611 Matches won-lost: Singles finalist: Quarter-finalist: Doubles winner: Finalist: 2006: 513 (0-0) 2005: 548 (0-0) 2004: T1175 (0-0) (singles), (doubles) Delray Beach, Acapulco Indian Wells, London / Queen s Club, Washington, Toronto, Valencia, Paris Acapulco (w/ebden) Valencia (w/chardy) 2014 In ReVIeW The 1st South African with back-to-back Top 20 seasons since Wayne Ferreira from Finished at a personalbest No. 16 in Emirates ATP Rankings Reached QF or better 8 times during year, including runner-up appearances in back-to-back weeks in Delray Beach (l. to Cilic) and Acapulco (l. to Dimitrov) in February In Grand Slam play, became 1st player from his country since Ferreira in 00 to reach 4R at Wimbledon (l. to Murray). Also 4R at Australian Open (l. to Berdych), Roland Garros (l. to Ferrer) and 3R at US Open (l. to eventual champ Cilic) Reached QF at multiple ATP Masters 1000 events for 1st time at Indian Wells (d. No. 3 Wawrinka, l. to Federer), Toronto (d. No. 19 Fognini, No. 4 Wawrinka; l. to Dimitrov after having 2 MPs) and Paris (d. No. 4 Wawrinka; l. to Berdych in 3 sets) Rose to a career-high No. 16 on October 6 Captured 1st career ATP World Tour doubles title in Acapulco with Ebden (d. F.Lopez-Mirnyi) Went on hard, 5-5 on clay, 5-2 on grass and 4-9 vs. Top 10 opponents. Earned a career-high $1,497,611 career In ReVIeW The South African has compiled 4 consecutive seasons in Top 40 Emirates ATP Rankings In 2013, became 1st player from his country to finish in Top 20 (No.20) since Ferreira was No. 13 in 00. Reached a personal-best 3 finals: Sydney (l. to Tomic), 1st on clay in Casablanca (l. to Robredo) and Atlanta (l. to Isner in 3 TBs). Broke Top 20 on Aug. 12. Lone Top 10 win came over No. 4 Ferrer en route to QF in Indian Wells In 2012, won 2nd career title in Delray Beach (d. Matosevic). Also reached 5 QFs in San Jose, Houston, London/Queen s Club, Washington and Basel In 2011, won 28 more matches than previous season. Claimed maiden ATP title on home soil in Johannesburg (d. Devvarman). Reached QF or better 9 times In 2010, finished in Top 70 for 1st time and qualified an ATP World Tour-high 9 times, including his 1st 6 ATP tournaments with a SF showing in Atlanta (l. to Isner) In 2009, won 4th career Challenger title at Sanremo In 2008, reached 1st ATP World Tour final as a qualifier in Las Vegas (l. to Querrey). 1st South African ATP finalist since Moodie won Tokyo in Oct In ATP Masters 1000 debut in Miami, he qualified and defeated No. 3 Djokovic in 2R In Davis Cup, 9-1 career singles record in 5 ties Has 1-1 Olympics record ( 08 Beijing 2R) CAREER TITLES (2): 2012 Delray Beach(H); 2011 Johannesburg(H). FINALIST (6): 2014 Acapulco(H), Delray Beach(H); 2013 Atlanta(H), Casablanca(CL), Sydney(H); 2008 Las Vegas(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (3). GRand slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 9-5) CAREER Aus. Open 8-7 4th 4th 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st Roland Garros 9-5 4th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Wimbledon 6-6 4th 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st US Open 7-5 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd atp WORLd tour MasteRs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: 44-44) CAREER Indian Wells 8-6 QF QF 3rd 1st 2nd 1st Miami rd 3rd 3rd QF 2nd 3rd Monte-Carlo 1-4 1st 2nd 1st 1st Madrid 5-5 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st Rome 3-4 2nd 3rd 1st 1st Toronto/Montréal 7-5 QF 1st 1st 3rd 3rd Cincinnati 1-5 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st Shanghai 3-5 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st Paris 6-4 QF 2nd 3rd 2nd PeRsOnaL Began playing tennis at age 6 Parents Michael and Barbara are retired from engineering. Younger brother, Gregory, works at a tennis academy in New York Used to competitively run 800 meter races Played at University of Illinois for 3 seasons ( ). Won 2006 NCAA doubles title (w/ryan Rowe). Reached 2007 NCAA singles semi-finals and doubles final. Also reached 2007 team final. Earned All-American honours all 3 years Wife, Kelsey (married Nov 26, 2011), played on golf team at Illinois Member of ATP Player Council from June Coached by countryman Neville Godwin and Michael Kevin Anderson Tennis 35

4 PABLO andujar (ESP) DATE OF BIRTH: January 23, 1986 BORN: Cuenca, Spain RESIDENCE: Valencia, Spain Turned Pro: 2003 Height: 5 11 (1.80m) Weight: 167lbs (76kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $3,418,946 Finalist: 3/3 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (September 10, 2012) Ranking: 74 (December 3, 2012) emirates atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 41 (22-23) 2013: 48 (18-31) 2012: 42 (19-29) 2011: 46 (25-28) 2014 HigHLigHts 2010: 71 (8-8) 2009: 161 (1-12) 2008: 103 (3-6) 2007: 144 (3-4) Prize money: $735,953 Matches won-lost: Singles winner: Semi-finalist: Quarter-finalist: 2006: 210 (0-0) 2005: 373 (0-0) 2004: T957 (0-0) (singles), 6-16 (doubles) Challenger: 2-1 (singles), 0-1 (doubles) Gstaad Rio de Janeiro Buenos Aires, Hamburg, Kuala Lumpur, Valencia Doubles semi-finalist: Gstaad (w/monaco), Winston-Salem (w/granollers) The Spaniard finished in Top 50 for 4th year in a row at year-end high No. 41, highlighted by 1st title in 3 years in Gstaad (d. Monaco) 3rd career title. Was 1 of 7 Spanish winners during year. Rose from No. 71 to 44 with title in Switzerland In February, upset No. 17 Robredo en route to SF in Rio de Janeiro (l. to No. 1 Nadal 7-6(10) in 3rd set after having 2 MPs). Also made QF in Buenos Aires (l. to Fognini), Hamburg (l. to Ferrer), Kuala Lumpur (l. to Nieminen) and Valencia (d. No. 6 Berdych in 1R, l. to Robredo) Went 2-4 in Grand Slam play, reaching 2R at Australian Open (l. to Janowicz) and US Open (ret. vs. Nishikori). Lost 1R at Roland Garros (l. to Cilic) and Wimbledon (l. to Rola) Made Davis Cup debut in Spain s World Group play-off loss to Brazil in September, falling to Bellucci in 5 sets Compiled records of on clay, 8-12 on hard and 0-1 on grass. Went 1-4 vs. Top 10 opponents and and earned a career-high $735,953 The Spaniard has compiled 5 straight Top 100 seasons, winning 3 career titles. All 6 ATP finals have come on clay In 2013, reached 1st career ATP Masters 1000 SF at Madrid (l. to No. 5 Nadal). 2 weeks later reached SF in Nice (l. to Monfils) In 2012, repeated title in Casablanca (d. countryman Ramos), SF in Belgrade (l. to Paire) and QF in Acapulco (l. to Ferrer), all on clay. Ranked in Top 50 in all but 1 week during season (No. 58 on Apr. 9). Best ATP Masters 1000 result was 4R at Indian Wells (d. No. 18 F. Mayer, l. to Djokovic in 3 sets) In 2011, won 1st ATP title in Casablanca (d. Starace). Also reached finals in Stuttgart (l. to Ferrer) and Bucharest (l. to F. Mayer). Won a career-high 22 matches on clay In 2010, finished in Top 100 for 1st time at No. 71, highlighted by reaching 1st ATP World Tour final in Bucharest (l. to Chela) In 2009, reached 2R at Roland Garros (d. Ginepri in only win of season, l. to Mathieu) In 2008, finished just outside Top 100 (at No. 103) and won 3 tour-level matches for 2nd straight season, all as a qualifier, at Valencia (d. Vliegen), in Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros (d. Volandri) and Bucharest (d. Dabul) In 2007, qualified for his 1st ATP tournament at Costa do Sauipe (l. to Montañes) and won back-to-back matches on ATP World Tour for 1st time in Barcelona (l. to Cañas in 3R) As a junior in 2004, reached QF in singles and captured Roland Garros doubles title (w/granollers). Finished No. 7 in world junior rankings in 04 and in 03 CAREER TITLES (3): 2014 Gstaad(CL); 2012 Casablanca(CL); 2011 Casablanca(CL). FINALIST (3): 2011 Bucharest(CL), Stuttgart(CL); 2010 Bucharest(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (4). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-6) CAREER Aus. Open 2-5 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st Roland Garros 5-7 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd Wimbledon 0-5 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st US Open 3-5 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 19-28) CAREER Indian Wells 4-4 2nd 2nd 4th 1st Miami 2-3 1st 1st 3rd Monte-Carlo 3-3 2nd 2nd 2nd Madrid 4-4 1st SF 1st 1st Rome 0-2 1st 1st Toronto/Montréal 2-3 2nd 2nd 1st Cincinnati 2-2 1st 3rd Shanghai 1-4 1st 2nd 1st 1st Paris 1-3 1st 2nd 1st PERSONAL Began playing at age 6 Full name is Pablo Andujar Alba Father, Jose; mother, Inma Has 1 brother, Jose, and 1 sister, Ana Enjoys football and is a fan of Levante U.D. Admires play of countrymen Juan Carlos Ferrero, David Ferrer and Rafael Nadal Speaks Spanish, English, French and Italian Plays for Club de Tenis Valencia Coached by Jorge 36

5 MARCOS BAGHDATIS (CYP) DATE OF BIRTH: June 17, 1985 BORN: Limassol, Cyprus RESIDENCE: Limassol, Cyprus Turned Pro: 2003 Height: 6 0 (1.79m) Weight: 181lbs (82kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $6,045,611 Finalist: 4/7 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (August 21, 2006) Ranking: 93 (January 7, 2008) emirates ATP ranking HISTory (W-L) 2014: 85 (7-11) 2013: 86 (15-22) 2012: 36 (35-25) 2011: 44 (28-27) 2010: 20 (43-27) 2009: 42 (23-16) 2008: 100 (14-12) 2007: 16 (48-22) 2006: 12 (37-20) 2005: 56 (11-12) 2014 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $278,643 Matches won-lost: 7-11 (singles) Challenger: 22-2 (singles) 2004: 153 (2-2) 2003: 179 (0-0) 2002: T1066 (0-0) 2001: T1379 (0-0) 2000: T1182 (0-0) The Cypriot finished in Top 100 for 10th straight year with best results coming at Challenger level (22-2 record), winning 4 titles: Nottingham (d. Matosevic) in June, back-to-back in Vancouver (d. Dustov) and Aptos (d. Kukushkin) in August and Geneva (d. Przysiezny) in November Registered consecutive wins on ATP World Tour once, reaching 3R in Miami (d. Giraldo, Kohlschreiber, l. to Tsonga in 3 sets) In Grand Slam play, lone win came over Dustin Brown at Wimbledon (l. to L. Mayer). Fell in 1R at Australian Open (l. to Istomin) and US Open (ret. vs. Cilic) Compiled records of 5-8 on hard, 2-2 on grass and 0-1 on clay. Went 0-1 vs. Top 10 opponents The Cypriot posted a winning record in 7 straight seasons from and reached at least 1 final in 6 of past 10 seasons. Spent 13 weeks in Top 10 in 06, with career-high No. 8 on Aug. 21, Has record in Challengers (10-1 in finals) In 2013, finished outside Top 50 for 1st time since His best result was SF in Brisbane (l. to Dimitrov in 3rd set TB). Also QF in Rotterdam (l. to Dimitrov) and Washington (l. to Isner) In 2012, reached 4 SFs in Sydney, Zagreb, Tokyo and Stockholm. Also QF in Brisbane and Munich. Had 5 Top 20 wins overall and Top 10 win over No. 10 Monaco in Tokyo 2R In 2011, QF or better 7 times, highlighted by runner-up appearance in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Tipsarevic) In 2010, only player to beat Nadal and Federer while they were No. 1 during year. Saved 3 MPs in win over Federer in 3R at Indian Wells. Beat Nadal in Cincinnati QF. Won Sydney title In 2009, won 3rd career title in Stockholm (d. O. Rochus) In 2008, limited to 12 tournaments, missing 2 months with stress fracture in right wrist and back injury. Lost in Australian Open 3R to Hewitt in 4h45m marathon that finished at 4:34AM (latest ever finish) In 2007, won a career-high 48 matches and 2nd title in Zagreb In 2006, won 1st title in Beijing and reached 1st Grand Slam final at Australian Open (d. No. 3 Roddick, No. 8 Ljubicic and No. 4 Nalbandian; l. to Federer). Jumped from No. 54 to No. 27. Reached SF at Wimbledon (l. to Nadal) In 2005, underwent right arm surgery As a junior in 2003, was No. 1, winning Australian Open and reaching US Open final in 02 and 03. Won 9 titles Has a career Davis Cup record (43-3 in singles) in 38 ties and has a 3-2 Olympics record ( 12 London 3R, 04 Athens 2R) CAREER TITLES (4): 2010 Sydney(H); 2009 Stockholm(IH); 2007 Zagreb(IC); 2006 Beijing(H). FINALIST (7): 2011 Kuala Lumpur(IH); 2010 Moscow(IH), Washington(H); 2007 Halle(G), Marseille(IH); 2006 Australian Open(H); 2005 Basel(IC). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 12-6) CAREER Aus. Open st 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd RUP 4th Roland Garros 8-9 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 4th 2nd 1st Wimbledon nd 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 4th QF SF 1st US Open 5-9 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 38-48) CAREER Indian Wells 8-7 1st 3rd 2nd 4th 3rd 2nd QF Miami 6-7 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd Monte-Carlo 0-3 1st 1st 1st Madrid 3-6 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd Rome 3-6 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd Toronto/Montréal 3-6 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st Cincinnati 9-6 1st 2nd 1st SF 3rd 3rd Shanghai 2-2 3rd 1st Paris 4-3 1st 1st SF PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age 5. Played with his father and 2 older brothers, Marinos and Petros, who played Davis Cup Father, Christos, owns a clothing store in Cyprus. Mother, Andry Has a younger sister Zena, who was adopted at 1 month old Idol as a kid was Rafter, but also looked up to Agassi and Sampras Enjoys football. Favourite team is Apollo in Cyprus Man of the Year in Cyprus in 2005 Wife, Karolina (Sprem) is former WTA No.17. They married on July 14, 2012 in Croatia. Daughter, Zahara, born October 20, 2012 Trained at the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in Paris on an Olympic Solidarity Youth Development Programme Scholarship Marcos Baghdatis 37

6 ROBERTO bautista AGUT (Esp) date OF BIRtH: April 14, 1988 BORn: Castellón de la Plana, Spain ResIdence: Castellón de la Plana, Spain Turned Pro: 2005 Height: 6 0 (1.83m) Weight: 168lbs (76kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $2,412,888 Finalist: 2/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (October 20, 2014) Ranking: 169 (March 3, 2014) EmIrATES ATP ranking HISTory (W-L) 2014: 15 (45-23) 2013: 59 (26-22) 2012: 80 (3-10) 2011: 178 (0-0) 2014 HIGHLIGHTS 2010: 170 (0-1) 2009: 282 (0-1) 2008: 381 (0-0) 2007: 452 (0-0) Prize money: $1,467,793 Matches won-lost: Singles winner: Finalist: Semi-finalist: (singles), 3-9 (doubles) s-hertogenbosch, Stuttgart Moscow Auckland, Madrid 2006: T1013 (0-0) 2005: 870 (0-0) 2004: T1175 (0-0) 2014 In ReVIeW The No. 4 Spaniard (behind Nadal, Ferrer, F. Lopez) finished a year-end best No. 15, rising from No. 59 at start of season, and was named ATP Most Improved Player of the Year. Won his 1st ATP titles in s-hertogenbosch in June (d. Becker) and Stuttgart in July (d. Rosol). Broke Top 20 for 1st time after Stuttgart success (No. 16). 1 of 5 1st-time winners during year Rose to career-high No. 14 on Oct. 20 after reaching 4th career ATP World Tour final in Moscow (l. to Cilic) In May, reached 1st ATP Masters 1000 SF in Madrid (l. to Nadal). Also SF in Auckland in January (l. to Isner) Produced career-best performances at all 4 Grand Slams, reaching 4R at Australian Open (d. No. 5 del Potro, l. to Dimitrov) and US Open (l. to Federer) and 3R at Roland Garros (l. to Berdych) and Wimbledon (l. to Murray) Made Davis Cup debut for Spain in 4-1 loss to Germany in 1R (l. to Kohlschreiber, Brands). Also featured in 3-1 defeat to Brazil in play-off (d. Dutra Silva, l. to Bellucci), which saw Spain relegated from World Group Went on hard, 13-6 on clay, 7-1 on grass and 2-8 vs. Top 10 opponents. Earned a career-high $1,467,793 career In ReVIeW The Spaniard improved his year-end Emirates ATP Ranking in 7 of past 8 years. Made improvement in Futures, boasting a career record of with 10 titles at that level. Also in Challengers (3-2 in finals) In 2013, year highlighted by maiden ATP World Tour final in Chennai (l. to No. 9 Tipsarevic in 3 sets). Recorded 1st Top 10 win over No. 6 Berdych in QF. Played all 4 Slams for 1st time In 2012, finished in Top 100 for 1st time, winning 3 Challenger titles. At ATP level, won 3 matches, highlighted by 1st QF in St. Petersburg (l. to Fognini). Qualified in 6 of 10 ATP level events he played, including his 1st Grand Slam at Aus. Open (l. to Mello). Broke Top 100 on Aug. 13 for 1st time (at No. 95) In 2011, compiled a record in Challengers, with best result being final at Alessandria I n 2010, was in Challengers, reaching 1st career final at Pozoblanco. Went 18-1 with 3 titles in Futures events In 2009, made ATP debut as a qualifier in Valencia (l. to Montañes). Went 2-3 in Futures finals In 2008, went in Futures, winning w3 titles In 2007, in his 34th career Futures event, claimed 1st title. Reached 2 other finals, winning 1 additional title In Davis Cup, 1-3 singles record in 2 ties CAREER TITLES (2): 2014 Stuttgart(CL), s-hertogenbosch(g). FINALIST (2): 2014 Moscow (IH), 2013 Chennai(H). GRand slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 3-1) CAREER Aus. Open 4-3 4th 2nd 1st Roland Garros 3-2 3rd 2nd Wimbledon 3-2 3rd 2nd US Open 4-2 4th 2nd atp WORLd tour MasteRs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: 16-14) CAREER Indian Wells 3-2 4th 1st Miami 3-3 3rd 1st 2nd Monte-Carlo 2-2 2nd 2nd Madrid 4-1 SF Rome 0-1 1st Toronto/Montréal 0-1 1st Cincinnati 1-1 2nd Shanghai 2-1 3rd Paris 1-2 3rd 1st PeRsOnaL Started playing tennis at age 5 Nicknamed Bati Father, Joaquin, is a former football player and current banker; mother, Ester, owns a clothing store Idols growing up were Juan Carlos Ferrero and David Ferrer Enjoys horseback riding (he owns 2 horses) Supports Villarreal C.F. and C.D. Castellon He played football for Villarreal C.F. until he was 14 If he wasn t a tennis player he would be a football player Best memories in tennis are winning his 1st ATP titles in s-hertogenbosch and Stuttgart as well as making his Davis Cup debut (all in 2014) In 2014, received ATP Most Improved Player of the Year Award (voted by players) Coached by Javier Piles since October 38

7 ANDREAS BECK (ger) DATE OF BIRTH: February 5, 1986 BORN: Weingarten, Germany RESIDENCE: Stuttgart, Germany Turned Pro: 2003 Height: 6 3 (1.91m) Weight: 198lbs (89kg) Career Win-Loss: Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $1,472,4908 Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (November 2, 2009) Ranking: 116 (January 30, 2012) EmiratEs atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 116 (0-3) 2013: 188 (0-2) 2012: 449 (2-5) 2011: 98 (0-4) 2010: 154 (10-15) 2009: 39 (22-22) 2008: 110 (5-7) 2007: 207 (0-1) 2006: 228 (0-2) 2005: 289 (1-1) 2004: 325 (1-1) 2003: 699 (0-0) 2002: T1285 (0-0) 2014 HigHLigHts Prize money: $149,693 Matches won-lost: 0-3 (singles) Challenger: (singles), (doubles) The left-handed German finished in Top 125 for 4th time and for 1st time since 2011 by compiling a match record in Challengers. Earned 5th career title in St. Brieuc, France in April (d. Burquier). Also runner-up Aix en Provence, France in May (l. to Schwartzman) and Scheveningen, Netherlands in July (l. to Goffin). Reached SF at 3 additional events Qualified into main draw at 3 tour-level tournaments - Barcelona (l. to Roger-Vasselin), Roland Garros (l. to Fognini) and US Open (l. to Carreño Busta) The German finished in Top 50 once (in 09) and has won 13 career pro titles, claiming 5 Challenger crowns ( match record) and 8 Futures titles ( match record) In 2013, after dropping to No. 821 in February, finished in Top 200 with 3 SF results in Futures and Challenger tournaments. Qualified at Roland Garros (l. to Fognini) and Stuttgart (l. to F. Mayer) In 2012, played only 4 months (2-5 record) and was out rest of season due to back injury. Underwent surgery on May 8 to repair slipped disc In 2011, didn t win a match on ATP World Tour (0-4) but did win a circuit-best 43 Challenger matches. Reached 4 finals - Kazan (l. to Copil), Bath (l. to Tursunov), Oberstaufen (l. to Brands) and Como (l. to Carreño Busta). Qualified for ATP World Challenger Finals in São Paulo and reached SF (l. to Stebe) In 2010, missed 1st 2 months of season, and winless in 1st 5 events. Reached QF at Halle (l. to Hewitt). Best Challenger result was QF at Alphen aan den Rijn In 2009, finished career-high No. 39 and won at least 1 match in 14 of 20 ATP events. Reached 1st ATP QF at Monte-Carlo with wins over Kiefer, No. 7 Simon and Monaco (l. to Wawrinka). Reached 1st final at Gstaad (l. to Bellucci). Added QFs at Halle (l. to Kohlschreiber), Metz (l. to Mathieu) and Bangkok (l. to Melzer). Made Davis Cup debut in World Group QF vs. Spain, losing to Verdasco and Ferrero. Won Challenger title at Khorat In 2008, reached 1st ATP QF at Halle (l. to Blake). Made Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon as a qualifier (l. to Blake). Also qualified at US Open and reached 2R (d. Isner, l. to Ferrer). Was in Challengers with titles in Sarajevo and Dresden In 2007, advanced through qualifying in Munich (l. to Bachinger). Was 13-9 in Challengers, reaching Aachen final (l. to Korolev). Was 32-8 in Futures with 4 finals In 2006, won 1st career Challenger title at Sarajevo (d. Vinciguerra). Went in Challengers. Reached 2 Futures finals, winning title in Nussloch (d. Summerer) In 2005, reached Stuttgart 2R for 2nd straight season (d. Di Mauro, l. to Gaudio). Had 12-8 Challenger record, reaching 2 SFs In 2004, made ATP debut in Stuttgart and reached 2R (d. Peya, l. to Davydenko). Won 1st career Futures title at Alphen aan den Rijn (d. Wauters) and was runner-up at Neheim-Hüsten In 2003, was 9-9 in Futures events, reaching 3 QFs In Davis Cup, 2-2 career record (1-2 in singles) in 2 ties CAREER FINALIST (1): 2009 Gstaad(CL). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-2) CAREER Aus. Open 2-1 2nd 2nd Roland Garros 2-5 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd Wimbledon 1-4 1st 2nd 1st 1st US Open 3-4 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 4-8) CAREER Indian Wells 0-1 1st Miami 0-1 1st Monte-Carlo 3-2 1st QF Rome 0-1 1st Shanghai 1-1 2nd Paris 0-1 1st PERSONAL Nicknamed Beckes Began playing tennis at age 4 with his grandfather Father, Bernd; mother, Beatrix. Has 1 older sister, Anja, who is a physiotherapist Enjoys playing tennis because it s the best sport in the world Big fan of VFB Stuttgart & FV Ravensburg football teams The one person he would like to meet is Barack Obama Coached by Hans Dieter Beutel. Fitness trainer is Robert 39

8 BENJAMIN BeCker (ger) date OF BIRtH: June 16, 1981 BORN: Merzig, Germany REsIdENCE: Dallas, Texas, USA Turned Pro: 2005 Height: 5 10 (1.78m) Weight: 158lbs (72kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $3,436,215 Finalist: 1/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (October 27, 2014) Ranking: 58 (July 5, 2010) emirates atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 40 (27-26) 2013: 78 (9-20) 2012: 65 (10-14) 2011: 305 (3-9) 2010: 53 (29-31) 2014 HigHLigHts Prize money: $678,782 Matches won-lost: Singles finalist: Semi-finalist: Quarter-finalist: 2009: 40 (14-19) 2008: 130 (11-20) 2007: 87 (21-32) 2006: 58 (9-8) 2005: 477 (0-0) 2004: N/R 2003: N/R 2002: T949 (0-0) 2001: N/R 2000: T814 (0-0) (singles), 6-15 (doubles) Challenger: 4-4 (singles), 1-3 (doubles) s-hertogenbosch Atlanta, Tokyo Kuala Lumpur, Vienna, Basel The No. 2 German (behind No. 24 Kohlschreiber) finished year at No. 40, equalling year-end high he set in 09. Best showing came in s-hertogenbosch where he defeated 3 Top 50 opponents to reach 1st Tour-level final in 5 years (l. to Bautista Agut) Put together a strong finish to season, advancing to SF in Tokyo (l. to Nishikori in 3rd set TB) and QFs in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Gulbis), Vienna (l. to Kohlschreiber) and Basel (l. to Karlovic). Afterwards, rose to a career-high No. 35 In March, reached 4R at an ATP Masters 1000 for 2nd time, advancing to that stage in Miami as a lucky loser (l. to Raonic) Lone win in Grand Slam play came at Wimbledon (d. Young, l. to Dolgopolov). Fell in 1R at Australian Open (l. to Kyrgios), Roland Garros (l. to Bellucci) and US Open (l. to Gojowczyk) Compiled records of on hard, 5-3 on grass and 2-5 on clay. Went 0-4 vs. Top 10 opponents and earned career-high $678,782 The German has Top 100 finishes in 7 of past 9 seasons, and owns 1 ATP World Tour title in 3 finals. Has a 9-6 career mark in Challenger finals with an match record In 2013, best results were QF at London/Queen s Club (l. to Murray) and Metz (l. to Mahut). Compiled record in Challengers with titles in Istanbul and Eckental In 2012, returned to Top 100 after an elbow injury in 2011 sidelined him for 6 months. Jumped 240 ranking positions, 3rd biggest improvement in Top 100. SF in Memphis and QF in Newport while winning 2 Challenger titles In 2011, missed 6 months with elbow injury In 2010, won a personal-high 29 matches, reaching 3 SFs, 1st 2 on grass in Halle and s-hertogenbosch, and later in Bangkok (d. No. 8 Verdasco, l. to Nieminen). Advanced to personal-best 4R in Miami (l. to No. 8 Roddick) In 2009, finished in Top 50 for 1st time, highlighted by 1st title in s-hertogenbosch as a qualifier (d. Sluiter) In 2007, reached his 1st final in Bangkok (l. to Tursunov) and advanced to SF in Delray Beach and San Jose In 2006, qualified at US Open and reached Grand Slam best 4R by defeating Volandri, Grosjean and Agassi in his last career match. Won ATP Newcomer of the Year In Davis Cup, 0-5 singles record in 3 ties CAREER TITLES (1): 2009 s-hertogenbosch(g). FINALIST (2): 2014 s-hertogenbosch(g); 2007 Bangkok(IH). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (2). GRANd slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 0-6) CAREER Aus. Open 3-7 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st Roland Garros 0-6 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Wimbledon 6-8 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd US Open 5-7 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 4th AtP WORLd tour MAstERs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: 17-32) CAREER Indian Wells 1-6 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st Miami 8-8 4th 1st 2nd 1st 4th 2nd 2nd 1st Monte-Carlo 2-2 2nd 2nd Madrid 1-2 1st 2nd Rome 0-2 1st 1st Toronto/Montréal 0-1 1st Cincinnati 3-6 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st Shanghai 0-2 1st 1st Paris 2-2 2nd 2nd PERsONAL Began playing at age 7. Nicknamed Benni Father, Jorg, works in a tax office; mother, Ulrike, works at a retail store; 1 younger sister, Kathrin No relation to former No. 1 Boris Becker Played 4 years from at Baylor University in Texas and earned All-American honours last 3 years Captured NCAA singles title (d. Michael Kogan of Tulane) and helped Baylor to its 1st team title in 2004 (d. UCLA) Majored in Finance and International Business and is 1 semester short of earning his degree Considers serve and forehand as his biggest weapons Favourite football team is 1. FC Köln and follows NBA Dallas Mavericks because of countryman Dirk Nowitzki Idolised Boris Becker and Andre Agassi growing up Voted Sportsman of the Year in November, 2006, in his home province Saarland in Germany Wife, Kristin; sons, Collin (born April 23, 2012) and Connor Jacob (born December 2, 2014) Coached by former ATP pro Andrei Pavel 40

9 THOMAZ BeLLUCCi (bra) date OF BIRtH: December 30, 1987 BORn: Tiete, Brazil ResIdence: São Paulo, Brazil Turned Pro: 2005 Height: 6 2 (1.88m) Weight: 181lbs (82kg) Career Win-Loss: Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $3,313,558 Finalist: 3/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (July 26, 2010) Ranking: 70 (July 15, 2013) emirates atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 65 (17-13) 2013: 125 (8-18) 2012: 33 (27-22) 2011: 37 (25-25) 2014 HigHLigHts 2010: 31 (34-25) 2009: 36 (21-18) 2008: 90 (4-15) 2007: 199 (0-1) Prize money: $385,620 Matches won-lost: Singles semi-finalist: São Paulo Quarter-finalist: 2006: 578 (0-0) 2005: 864 (0-0) 2004: T1447 (0-0) (singles) Challenger: 8-6 (singles), 4-2 (doubles) Rio de Janeiro, Munich, Gstaad, Vienna, Valencia 2014 In ReVIeW The No. 1 Brazilian finished in Top 75 for 5th time in past 6 years (except 13) with best result a SF on home soil in São Paulo in early March (l. to Delbonis). Also 5 QFs: Rio de Janeiro (l. to Ferrer), Munich (l. to Fognini), Gstaad (l. to Monaco), Vienna (l. to Troicki) and Valencia (l. to Ferrer) In Grand Slam play, reached 2R at Australian Open as a qualifier (l. to Tsonga), Roland Garros (l. to Fognini) and US Open (l. to Wawrinka). Fell in Wimbledon qualifying In Davis Cup, led Brazil to 2015 World Group after wins over Andujar in 5 sets and No. 15 Bautista Agut in play-off, consigning Spain to 1st loss on clay in 15 years Put together a 8-6 record in Challenger play, reaching 13th career final in Orleans in September (l. to Stakhovsky) Compiled records of 12-8 on clay and 5-5 on hard. Went 0-4 vs. Top 10 opponents career In ReVIeW Has compiled 20-more match win seasons in 4 of last 6 years, highlighted by 3 titles in 5 finals, 4 of which have been on clay In 2013, finished outside Top 100 for 1st time since 2007 after struggling with on and off abdominal injury. Closed out year with 8th career Challenger title at Montevideo (d. Schwartzman) and runner-up in Bogota (ret. vs. Estrella- Burgos due to abdominal injury). In doubles, won 1st ATP title in Stuttgart (w/bagnis) In 2012, top Brazilian finished in Top 40 for 4th consecutive year, highlighted by 3rd ATP title in Gstaad (d. No. 8 Tipsarevic). Best stretch came in July when he won Braunschweig Challenger (d. Kamke), reached SF in Stuttgart and won Gstaad. In 3 weeks, climbed from No. 80 to No. 40. Also SF in São Paulo and QF in Nice In 2011, reached 2 SF, in Acapulco and Madrid, and 5 QF. Closed with SF at ATP Challenger Tour Finals in São Paulo In 2010, finished year-end best No. 31, captured 2nd career ATP World Tour title in Santiago (d. Monaco) and won personal-high 34 matches. Compiled record on clay and on hard. Reached Grand Slam best 4R at Roland Garros (l. to Nadal). Earned career-high $682,261 In 2009, won 1st title at Gstaad (d. A. Beck) and reached 1st final in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Robredo). Became 1st player from his country to finish in Top 50 (at No. 36) since Kuerten was No. 40 in 04 In 2008, finished in Top 100 for 1st time at No. 90, winning 4 Challenger titles on clay Reached junior finals in Ecuador and Venezuela in 04 and ranked a career-best No. 15 in January 05 In Davis Cup, has a record (16-10 in singles) in 14 ties and 0-2 Olympic record ( 12 London 1R, 08 Beijing 1R) CAREER TITLES (3): 2012 Gstaad (CL); 2010 Santiago(CL); 2009 Gstaad(CL). FINALIST (2): 2012 Moscow(IH); 2009 Costa do Sauipe(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLE (1). GRand slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 7-7) CAREER Aus. Open 4-6 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st Roland Garros 6-6 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 1st 1st Wimbledon 3-4 1st 1st 3rd 2nd US Open 4-7 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd atp WORLd tour MasteRs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: 22-36) CAREER Indian Wells 4-5 1st 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd Miami 4-5 3rd 1st 2nd 4th 1st Monte-Carlo 2-4 1st 3rd 1st 1st Madrid 5-3 1st SF 2nd Rome 2-4 1st 1st 3rd 1st Toronto/Montréal 1-4 1st 2nd 1st 1st Cincinnati 1-4 1st 1st 2nd 1st Shanghai 2-4 1st 1st 2nd 2nd Paris 1-3 1st 1st 2nd PeRsOnaL Full name is Thomaz Cocchiarali Bellucci Father, Ildebrando, is a salesman; mother, Maria Regina, is a business owner; has 1 older sister, Beatriz Future goal is to break Top 20 In his spare time likes to play video games A football fan of Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras in São Paulo Best friend on tour is countryman Marcelo Melo Favourite tournaments are Brasil Open and Roland Garros Thomaz 41

10 w JULIEN BENNETEAU (FRA) DATE OF BIRTH: December 20, 1981 BORN: Bourg-en-Bresse, France RESIDENCE: Geneva, Switzerland Turned Pro: 2000 Height: 6 1 (1.85m) Weight: 174lbs (79kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $7,556,098 8 Finalist: 0/10 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (November 17, 2014) Ranking: 5 (November 3, 2014) EmirATEs ATP ranking HisTory (w-l) 2014: 25 (26-24) 2013: 35 (27-25) 2012: 35 (27-23) 2011: 52 (21-21) 2010: 44 (26-19) 2009: 46 (26-28) 2014 HigHLigHTs 2008: 43 (22-20) 2007: 68 (22-28) 2006: 40 (24-22) 2005: 167 (5-18) 2004: 64 (14-15) 2003: 140 (3-7) Prize money: $1,478,197 Matches won-lost: Singles finalist: Semi-finalist: Quarter-finalist: Doubles winner: Finalist: 2002: 255 (0-2) 2001: 271 (1-1) 2000: 423 (0-0) 1999: T1042 (0-0) (singles), (doubles) Challenger: 5-0 (singles) Kuala Lumpur Cincinnati Indian Wells, Eastbourne, Shanghai Marseille, Roland Garros (both w/roger-vasselin) Beijing (w/pospisil), Shanghai (w/roger-vasselin) The Frenchman ended season at a year-end high No. 25 after reaching his 1st ATP Masters 1000 SF in Cincinnati (d. No. 4 Wawrinka, l. to Ferrer) and a runner-up appearance in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Nishikori, falling to 0-10 in tour-level finals). Has reached a final 7 straight years Also advanced to QFs at ATP Masters 1000 events in Indian Wells (d. No. 10 Tsonga, l. to Djokovic) and Shanghai (d. No. 10 Dimitrov, l. to Federer), and at Eastbourne (l. to Querrey) Compiled a 1-4 record in Grand Slam play with lone win coming at Australian Open (d. Carreño Busta, l. to Robredo). Lost 1R at Roland Garros (l. to Bagnis in 5th set), Wimbledon (l. to Muller) and US Open (l. to Paire) In doubles, won 1st Grand Slam title at Roland Garros alongside Roger-Vasselin (d. Granollers-M. Lopez). Became 1st French duo to win in Paris since 84. Also captured title in Marseille (d. Hanley-Marray). Finished as No. 3 team, No. 5 individually. Qualified for 1st Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London where they reached SF (l. to Bryan-Bryan) Helped country to 1st Davis Cup final in 4 years with 2-3 record. Lost to Switzerland 3-1 in final, falling to Federer- Wawrinka in doubles rubber (w/gasquet) Won 3rd career Challenger title in Bordeaux (d. Johnson) Went on hard, 2-4 on clay, 2-3 on grass and 3-6 vs. Top 10 opponents. Earned a career high $1,478,197 Has won at least 20 matches in 9 consecutive seasons while finishing in Top 50 in 7 of them. His 10 finals without a title are most among active players. Has played in 250 tournaments without a title going into 2015 In 2013, reached 8th and 9th career finals in Rotterdam (d. No. 2 Federer in QF, l. to del Potro) and Kuala Lumpur (d. No. 10 Wawrinka in SF, l. to Sousa after holding MP). In doubles (w/zimonjic), won Monte-Carlo after saving 7 MP vs Bryans In 2012, reached finals in Sydney and Kuala Lumpur. In doubles, won bronze at London Olympics (w/gasquet) In 2011, closed season with 14-7 record after 8-14 start. As a qualifier, reached Winston-Salem final (l. to Isner). In 2010, injured left wrist at US Open, missed rest of year In 2009, reached final in Kitzbühel (l. to Garcia-Lopez) In 2008, posted QF or better on 4 surfaces, with final in Casablanca In 2006, reached 1st Grand Slam QF at Roland Garros (l. to Ljubicic) Has 8-7 Davis Cup record (5-4 in doubles) in 10 ties. Has 1-1 Olympics record ( 12 London 2R). Won doubles bronze in London (w/gasquet) CAREER FINALIST (10): 2014 Kuala Lumpur(IH); 2013 Kuala Lumpur(IH), Rotterdam(IH); 2012 Kuala Lumpur(IH), Sydney(H); 2011 Winston-Salem(H); 2010 Marseille(IH); 2009 Kitzbühel(CL); 2008 Lyon(IC), Casablanca(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (8). FINALIST (5). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 9-8) CAREER Aus. Open nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st Roland Garros st 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 4th 1st QF 1st 3rd 1st 1st Wimbledon st 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd US Open st 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Doubles (1-0 in finals): Roland Garros: WON 14 (w/roger-vasselin) BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY CAREER SF (w/roger-vasselin) ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 61-69) - BEST RESULTS: SF (Cincinnati 14), QF (Indian Wells 14, Shanghai 14, Cincinnati 09). Doubles (2-4 in finals): Monte-Carlo: WON 13 (w/zimonjic), RUP 07 (w/gasquet); Toronto: RUP 10 (w/ Llodra); Shanghai: WON 09 (w/tsonga), RUP 14 (w/roger-vasselin); Paris: RUP 11 (w/mahut). PERSONAL Nicknamed Bennet, began playing tennis at age 4 Father, Andre, works for a glasses company; mother, Laurence, a lawyer. 1 brother, Antoine, 2 sisters, Dominique and Marie-Sophie Idols were Yannick Noah, Jimmy Connors, Michael Jordan, Ayrton Senna and Alberto Tomba. Supports Olympique de Marseille Coached by former ATP pro Loic Courteau (since December 42

11 RICARDAS Berankis (LTU) date OF BIRtH: June 21, 1990 BORn: Vilnius, Lithuania ResIdence: Vilnius/Bradenton, Florida, USA Turned Pro: 2007 Height: 5 9 (1.75m) Weight: 155lbs (70kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $1,029,970 Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (May 6, 2013) Ranking: 285 (November 28, 2011) emirates atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 86 (11-7) 2013: 131 (13-16) 2012: 114 (10-5) 2011: 125 (8-10) 2010: 87 (8-4) 2009: 324 (2-2) 2014 HigHLigHts Prize money: $207,222 Matches won-lost: 11-7 (singles), 2-1 (doubles) Challenger: (singles), 3-3 (doubles) Singles quarter-finalist: Munich, Moscow 2008: 459 (0-2) 2007: 698 (0-0) 2006: T1540 (0-0) 2014 In ReVIeW The top-ranked Lithuanian finished in Top 100 for 2nd time ( 10) at a year-end best No. 86. Season highlighted by ATP World Tour QFs as a lucky loser in Munich in early May (l. to Struff) and as a qualifier in Moscow in October, where he posted his 1st career Top 10 win over No. 9 Raonic in 2R (l. to Bautista Agut) Lone Grand Slam appearance came at Australian Open (l. to Dolgopolov in 1R). Fell in last round of qualifying at other 3 majors At Challenger level, compiled a record, with 2 titles in Astana II, Kazakhstan in July (d. Ilhan) and Andria, Italy in November (d. Basilashvili) Put together tour-level records of 9-4 on hard, 2-2 on clay and 0-1 on grass. His 11 wins were 2nd-most in career (13 in 13) career In ReVIeW The highest ranked player from Lithuania in ATP history has won at least 8 ATP-level matches in each of past 5 seasons. In Challengers, owns a record with 4 titles and 4 runner-up showings. Also has a record in Futures events (1-3 in finals) In 2013, best results were 3 QF showings in Delray Beach (l. to Roger-Vasselin) as a qualifier, Houston (d. No. 14 Haas in 2R, l. to eventual champ Isner) and Winston-Salem (l. to Querrey). Won a personal-high 13 Tour-level matches. Reached a career-high No. 67 on May 6 In 2012, became 1st player from his country to reach an ATP World Tour final with runner-up effort in Los Angeles as a qualifier ranked No Won 3 qualifying and 4 main draw matches in straight sets before falling to Querrey in title match. Also QF in St. Petersburg and Stockholm. Missed nearly 3 months from mid-february due to sports hernia injury. Underwent surgery on Feb. 23 In 2011, reached QF in San Jose before being sidelined for 4 months with a right pelvis stress fracture. Returned in September and was 19-8 in Challengers with 4 SF In 2010, the youngest player (20) in year-end Top 100. Breakthrough season included a Challenger match record with 2 titles, his maiden ATP World Tour QF and 2 Grand Slam main draw wins climbing to No.85 by year s end. In February, qualified in San Jose and became 1st Lithuanian native to reach an ATP QF with wins over Ginepri and Phau before losing to No. 11 Verdasco In 2009, played mostly Futures, 1 final in January and then qualified in 4 U.S. Challengers Baton Rouge, Tallahassee, Savannah and Sarasota, within 5 week span from April 6-May 11 In 2008, qualified into 1st ATP tournament in Warsaw (l. to Odesnik). Also qualified in 3 Challengers in Puerto Rico, Germany and Poland, reaching 2R in each of them In 2007, captured his 1st Futures title in Portugal. Ranked as World No. 1 junior after winning US Open and Orange Bowl titles In Davis Cup, 17-9 career record (14-5 in singles) in 13 ties CAREER FINALIST (1): 2012 Los Angeles(H) GRand slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 3-1) CAREER Aus. Open 4-3 1st 3rd 3rd Roland Garros 0-1 1st Wimbledon 1-2 1st 2nd US Open 1-2 1st 2nd atp WORLd tour MasteRs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: 1-3) CAREER Indian Wells 1-1 2nd Miami 0-2 1st 1st PeRsOnaL Began playing tennis at age 2 when he d follow his older sister, Lina, to local tennis courts in Vilnius Goes by nickname Rycka back home by friends and family Father, Genadijus, is a taxi driver in Vilnius and his mother, Jelena, is retired Speaks Lithuanian, Russian and English Became an uncle for 1st time in 2011 and considers that 1 of his major highlights Hobbies include reading, spear fishing in lakes of Lithuania, playing pool, and listening to a variety of music Considers forehand his best shot and hard courts his favourite surface Has trained at IMG Bollettieri Academy in Bradenton, Florida, since 2007 Also trains in Lithuania and Saddlebrook, Florida Coached by Rainer Schuettler and Dirk Hordorff Ricardas Berankis 43

12 TOMAS BERDYCH (CZE) date OF BIRtH: Sept 17, 1985 BORN: Valasske Mezirici, Czech Republic REsIdENCE: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Turned Pro: 2002 Height: 6 5 (1.96m) Weight: 200lbs (91kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $20,049,468 Finalist: 10/14 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (August 19, 2013) Ranking: 54 (April 10, 2006) EmiRatEs atp Ranking HistoRY (W-L) 2014: 7 (55-22) 2013: 7 (54-25) 2012: 6 (61-23) 2011: 7 (53-23) 2010: 6 (45-26) 2014 HigHLigHts 2009: 20 (36-26) 2008: 20 (35-22) 2007: 14 (46-24) 2006: 13 (48-24) 2005: 25 (34-29) 2004: 44 (16-15) 2003: 103 (2-2) 2002: 532 (0-0) 2001: T1379 (0-0) Prize money: $3,944,068 Matches won-lost: (singles), 7-2 (doubles) Singles winner: Rotterdam, Stockholm Singles finalist: Dubai, Oeiras, Beijing Semi-finalist: Australian Open, Miami, Paris Quarter-finalist: Madrid, Roland Garros, London/Queen s Club, US Open, Shanghai Doubles winner: Doha (w/hajek) The Czech No. 1 finished in Top 10 for 5th year in a row, winning 2 titles - Rotterdam and Stockholm - in a career-best 5 finals Put together a personal-best 11-match winning streak in February, which included a 9th title in Rotterdam (d. Cilic) and a runner-up finish in Dubai (d. No. 10 Tsonga, l. to Federer) In October, won 10th career title in Stockholm (d. Dimitrov). It was the 1st time he won the same tournament twice (also 12) Also reached final in Oeiras in early May (l. to Berlocq after winning 1st set 6-0) and Beijing in October (l. to Djokovic) Went 15-4 in Grand Slams, with SF at Aus. Open (d. No. 3 Ferrer in QF, l. to Wawrinka), QF at Roland Garros (l. to Gulbis) and US Open (l. to Cilic) and 3R at Wimbledon (l. to Cilic) At ATP Masters 1000 level, best showing was SF in Miami (d. No. 10 Isner, W/O vs. Nadal) and Paris (l. to Raonic) Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London for 5th year in a row (went 1-2 in RR play) In doubles, won title in Doha with Hajek (d. Peya-Soares) In Davis Cup, fell to France in SF after winning title in Compiled records of on hard, 11-6 on clay and 4-2 on grass. Went 5-7 vs. Top 10 opponents The Czech has 5 straight Top 10 seasons while reaching at least 1 final in 11 consecutive years, winning 10 titles In 2013, was only Top 10 player to finish year without a title despite reaching QF or better in 15 of 23 tournaments, including 3 final appearances. Rose to a career-high No. 5 on Aug. 19. Helped his country to repeat Davis Cup title (d. Serbia 3-2) In 2012, 1st time won 2 titles in a season: Montpellier and Stockholm. 1st Czech to win 60-plus matches since Korda (61) in 92. Led country to 1st Davis Cup title since 1980 In 2011, reached QF-better 16 times, including title in Beijing In 2010, 1st Czech Top 10 since Jiri Novak (No. 7 in 02). Finalist in Miami and Wimbledon In 2009, led nation to 1st Davis Cup final since 80 (l. to Spain) In 2006, 1st time in Top 20 and as No. 1 Czech w/2 F, 48 wins In 2005, earned biggest title in Paris (d. Ljubicic in 5 sets) In 2004, won 1st title in Palermo (d. Volandri) In Davis Cup, career record (28-14 in singles) in 28 ties 5-4 Olympics mark (12 London 1R, 08 Beijing 3R, 04 Athens QF) CAREER TITLES (10): 2014 Stockholm(IH), Rotterdam(IH); 2012 Stockholm(IH), Montpellier(IH); 2011 Beijing(H); 2009 Munich(CL); 2008 Tokyo(H); 2007 Halle(G); 2005 Paris(IC); 2004 Palermo(CL). FINALIST (14): 2014 Beijing(H), Oeiras(CL), Dubai(H); 2013 Bangkok(IH), Dubai(H), Marseille(IH); 2012 Winston-Salem(H), Madrid(CL); 2010 Wimbledon(G), Miami(H); 2008 Båstad(CL); 2006 Mumbai(H), Halle(G); 2005 Båstad(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (1). GRANd slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 17-8) CAREER Aus. Open SF QF QF QF 2nd 4th 4th 4th 2nd 1st 2nd Roland Garros QF 1st 4th 1st SF 1st 2nd 1st 4th 2nd 1st Wimbledon rd QF 1st 4th RUP 4th 3rd QF 4th 3rd 1st US Open QF 4th SF 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 4th 4th 3rd 4th 2nd BARCLAYs AtP WORLd tour FINALs HIstORY CAREER RR RR RR SF RR AtP WORLd tour MAstERs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: ; 1-2 in finals) CAREER Indian Wells nd SF 4th 4th QF 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 3rd Miami* 24-9 SF QF 3rd QF RUP 4th SF 3rd 3rd 1st Monte-Carlo rd 3rd SF 3rd 3rd 1st SF 2nd 2nd 1st Madrid QF SF RUP QF 2nd 2nd 2nd SF 1st 1st Rome rd SF QF QF 2nd 1st QF 3rd 1st Toronto/Montréal rd 3rd 3rd QF QF 1st 2nd 1st QF 2nd Cincinnati nd SF 3rd SF 3rd QF 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd Shanghai 10-6 QF 3rd SF 3rd 3rd 3rd Paris 23-9 SF QF QF SF 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd QF WON * W/O in 14 Miami not included as loss PERsONAL Began playing at age 5 at a tennis center in his hometown Father, Martin, was a train engineer, mother, Hana, is a doctor Featured in GQ Magazine s 20 Most Stylish Athletes of 2013 Coached by Tomas Krupa (since Jan 2009), fitness trainer is David Vydra and physiotherapist is Per Bastholt Tomas Berdych 44

13 CARLOS BErLoCQ (ARG) DATE OF BIRTH: February 3, 1983 BORN: Chascomus, Argentina RESIDENCE: Buenos Aires, Argentina Turned Pro: 2001 Height: 6 0 (1.83m) Weight: 178lbs (81kg) Career Win-Loss: One-handed backhand Career Prize Money: $3,101,326 Finalist: 2/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (March 19, 2012) Ranking: 50 (June 6, 2011) EmiratEs atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 72 (19-18) 2013: 41 (28-25) 2012: 67 (25-31) 2011: 60 (14-23) 2010: 66 (3-3) 2014 HigHLigHts Prize money: $493, : 255 (0-0) 2008: 153 (3-16) 2007: 74 (11-15) 2006: 130 (5-17) 2005: 97 (0-1) Matches won-lost: (singles), 4-10 (doubles) Challenger: 5-0 (singles) Singles winner: Semi-finalist: Quarter-finalist: Oeiras Båstad Nice 2004: 210 (0-0) 2003: 307 (0-0) 2002: 297 (0-0) 2001: 660 (0-0) 2000: T959 (0-0) The No. 5 Argentine finished in Top 100 for 5th consecutive year and 7th overall. In Oeiras in May, beat 2 Top 10 players en route to his 2nd career ATP World Tour title (d. No. 9 Raonic in QF, No. 8 Berdych in F despite losing 1st set 6-0) Reached SF as defending champion in Båstad (d. No. 7 Ferrer in QF, l. to Sousa). Also QF in Nice (l. to Simon) Lone Grand Slam win came over Hewitt at Roland Garros (l. to Gasquet). Fell in 1R at Australian Open (l. to Roger-Vasselin), Wimbledon (l. to Stakhovsky) and US Open (l. to Sela) Won 15th career Challenger title in Porto Alegre, Brazil (d. Schwartzman) in his only outing at that level In Davis Cup, won decisive 5th rubber over Israel s Bar Tzuf Botzer in play-off to secure 3-2 win and help Argentina retain place in World Group Compiled records of 16-8 on clay, 2-8 on hard and 1-2 on grass. Went 3-0 vs. Top 10 opponents - came into year 0-19 The Argentine has finished in Top 100 in 7 of past 10 years. In early part of his career, played primarily at Challenger level, compiling a match record with 15 titles in 23 finals In 2013, finished in Top 50 for 1st time and won his maiden ATP title at Båstad (d. Verdasco). 1 of 8 1st-time ATP winners during year. Reached SF in Viña del Mar also (l. to Zeballos) and earned a career-high $615,753 In 2012, advanced to 1st ATP final in Viña del Mar (l. to Monaco). Reached QF in 5 other tournaments, all on clay São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Acapulco, Houston and Umag In 2011, best ATP result was a QF in Umag. Won 5 Challenger titles, compiling a 28-3 record In 2010, QF in Costa do Sauipe. Won 57 matches and 3 titles on Challenger circuit finishing in Top 100 for 1st time since 07. Won 1st ATP doubles title in Stuttgart (w/schwank) In 2008, reached QF in Viña del Mar (l. to Gonzalez) In 2007, advanced to 1st ATP SF in Bucharest and QF in Viña del Mar and Umag. Won 1st Grand Slam match at Roland Garros, and 1st Top 20 win over No. 18 Ferrero in s-hertogenbosch In 2006, recorded his 1st ATP win in Miami over Young. In August that year, reached 1st ATP QF in Umag In 2005, finished in Top 100 for 1st time at No. 97 Has a 5-6 career record (5-4 in singles) in Davis Cup in 6 ties CAREER TITLES (2): 2014 Oeiras(CL); 2013 Båstad (CL). FINALIST (1): 2012 Viña Del Mar(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (5). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-2) CAREER Aus. Open 2-6 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st Roland Garros 3-7 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st Wimbledon 0-7 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st US Open 2-6 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 12-20) CAREER Indian Wells 4-4 4th 2nd 1st 1st Miami 3-6 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd Monte-Carlo 0-1 1st Madrid 0-1 1st Rome 1-3 1st 2nd 2nd Toronto/Montréal 0-1 1st Cincinnati 1-1 2nd Shanghai 2-2 3rd 1st Paris 1-1 2nd PERSONAL Full name is Carlos Alberto Berlocq, nicknamed Charly Began playing at age 4 Father, Carlos is an electrician; mother, Esther is a hairdresser Comes from 1 of the biggest families on ATP circuit with 3 sisters (Mara, Fernanda, Florencia) and 2 brothers (Nicolas, Guillermo) Says he wants to have a charity foundation later in his career Favourite surfaces are clay and hard. Forehand is his best shot Wife Maria Noel Serrano (married Nov. 30, 2006), daughter Stefania (born Oct. 30, 2009), son Agustin (born Feb. 19, 2014) Coached by Francisco Yunis. Fitness trainers are Horacio Anselmi and Hernan Rojas Carlos Berlocq (Pagina Oficial) 45

14 SIMONE BOLELLI (ITA) DATE OF BIRTH: October 8, 1985 BORN: Bologna, Italy RESIDENCE: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Turned Pro: 2003 Height: 6 0 (1.85m) Weight: 182lbs (83kg) Career Win-Loss: One-handed backhand Career Prize Money: $2,965,942 Finalist: 0/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (February 23, 2009) Ranking: 37 (February 13, 2012) EmIraTES atp ranking HISTOry (W-L) 2014: 55 (6-9) 2013: 244 (6-8) 2012: 83 (8-11) 2011: 134 (5-9) 2010: 107 (7-12) 2009: 93 (15-23) 2008: 41 (29-30) 2007: 67 (9-15) 2006: 128 (0-4) 2005: 249 (0-0) 2004: 268 (0-0) 2003: 637 (0-0) 2002: T1221 (0-0) 2014 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $437,511 Matches won-lost: 6-9 (singles), 6-8 (doubles) Challenger: 31-7 (singles), 1-2 (doubles) The No. 3 Italian (behind No. 20 Fognini, No. 45 Seppi) finished in Top 60 for 2nd time (also 08), rising 189 places during year after winning 4 Challenger titles Returned to Top 100 on July 28 for 1st time since July 1, 2013 after capturing Oberstaufen Challenger title (d. Berrer). Also won titles in Bergamo in February (d. Struff) and back-to-back on clay in Vercelli in late April (d. Delic) and Tunis in May (d. Reister) Helped Italy to Davis Cup SF (2-1 in doubles w/fognini) and lost to Federer in 1st match of SF tie in Geneva In Grand Slam play, qualified at Roland Garros (d. Arnaboldi, l. to Ferrer) and Wimbledon (d. Ito, Kohlschreiber; l. to Nishikori). Also 2R at US Open (d. Pospisil in 5 sets, l. to Robredo in 5 sets) Compiled tour-level records of 2-5 on hard, 2-1 on grass and 2-3 on clay and went 0-4 vs. Top 10 opponents The Italian has compiled 5 Top 100 finishes, including a year-end best No. 41 in Has a career mark in Challengers with a 12-8 record in finals at that level In 2013, made SF in São Paulo (l. to Nalbandian). Won doubles title in Buenos Aires and reached Aus. Open SF (both w/fognini) In 2012, finished in Top 100 for 1st time in 3 years, capturing 2 Challenger titles in Florianopolis (d. Kavcic) and Recanati (d. F. Martin). Best ATP result was QF in Kitzbühel (l. to Klizan) In 2011, qualified into 4 ATP events in 14 attempts, including at Roland Garros (2R) and Wimbledon (3R). Won Rome Challenger In 2010, won Challenger title in Turin and reached final in Biella In 2009, finished in Top 100 for 3rd straight year and reached a career-high No. 36 on Feb. 23. Reached 3R in Monte-Carlo (l. to Ljubicic) and QF in Umag (l. to Davydenko). In Grand Slam play, advanced to 2R at both Roland Garros, defeating No. 20 Berdych in 5 sets (l. to Chardy), and Wimbledon (w/o vs. Tsonga) In 2008, No. 2 Italian (behind Seppi) finished in Top 50 for 1st time by winning a career-high 29 matches. Reached 1st ATP SF in Zagreb (l. to Stakhovskiy) and in May advanced to maiden final in Munich (l. to F. Gonzalez). In Grand Slam play, turned in personal-best 3R showings at Roland Garros (l. to Llodra) and Wimbledon (l. to Hewitt) where he beat No. 14 Gonzalez in 2R. Also QF in Basel (l. to Federer). Earned a career-high $657,826 In 2007, finished in Top 100 for 1st time at No. 67. Made his debut at Roland Garros and defeated 03 finalist Verkerk before losing to Cañas in 2R. Also 2R at Wimbledon (l. to Hewitt) and US Open (l. to Berdych). Won 2 Challenger titles In 2006, reached 4 Challenger finals, winning titles on clay in Biella (d. Minar) and Como (d. Luzzi). Made ATP debut in Rome (as wild card) and lost to Verdasco in 1R In 2005, advanced to Trani Challenger final (l. to Dlouhy) Has a Davis Cup career record (7-7 in singles) in 14 ties CAREER FINALIST (1): 2008 Munich(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (3). FINALIST (2). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 5-3) CAREER Aus. Open 2-4 1st 1st 2nd 2nd Roland Garros 6-8 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd Wimbledon* 8-6 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd US Open 2-4 2nd 1st 1st 2nd *W/O in 2009 not included as loss ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 17-27) CAREER Indian Wells 0-2 1st 1st Miami 5-5 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 3rd Monte-Carlo 3-5 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd Madrid 2-2 2nd 2nd Rome 4-7 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st Toronto/Montréal 0-1 1st Cincinnati 1-2 1st 2nd Paris 1-1 2nd PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age 7 in Bologna Father, Daniele, is a dentist; mother, Stefania, is an accountant. Has 1 older sister, Simona, who is a bank manager Growing up admired Stefan Edberg and Patrick Rafter Used to swim and play football as a youngster Likes cinema (favourite movie is Gladiator), music (Queen, Michael Jackson) and chatting with friends online Goal is to reach Top 10 Favourite shot is forehand and surface is hard courts Wife, Ximena Fleitas (married August 5, 2009) Coached by Giancarlo Petrazzuolo since

15 DUSTIN BROWN (GER) DATE OF BIRTH: December 8, 1984 BORN: Celle, Germany RESIDENCE: Winsen, Germany Turned Pro: 2002 Height: 6 5 (1.96m) Weight: 172lbs (78kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $1,344,996 Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (June 16, 2014) Ranking: 43 (May 14, 2012) EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANkING HISTORy (W-L) 2014: 89 (13-16) 2013: 122 (2-3) 2012: 154 (4-5) 2011: 161 (2-10) 2010: 92 (6-10) 2009: 144 (0-0) 2008: 499 (0-0) 2007: 456 (0-0) 2006: 563 (0-0) 2005: 636 (0-0) 2004: T810 (0-0) 2003: 529 (0-1) 2002: 736 (0-0) 2014 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $389,506 Matches won-lost: (singles), 9-11 (doubles) Challenger: (singles), (doubles) Singles quarter-finalist: Doha, Houston, Halle Doubles semi-finalist: Munich (w/knowle), Halle (w/struff), Stockholm (w/siljestrom) The German finished in Top 100 for 1st time since 2010 with year-end best No. 89. Compiled 3 ATP World Tour QF results on as many surfaces (clay, grass, hard) while reaching a careerhigh No. 78 in the Emirates ATP Rankings. Won a personal-best 13 tour-level matches during year Opened season with QF in Doha, saving 4 MPs in 2nd set TB vs. Karlovic in 2R before falling to Gojowczyk in a 3rd set TB In April in Houston, recorded 1st career Top 10 win over No. 9 Isner in 3 TB sets in 2R before falling to Querrey in 3 sets in QF In June reached QF in Halle, posting a career-best win over world No. 1 Nadal in 2R. Failed to convert MPs vs. Kohlschreiber, losing in a 3rd set TB. Also reached doubles SF (w/struff). Afterwards reached a career-high No. 78 on June 16 In other home events, reached SF in doubles (w/knowle) in Munich and saved 2 MPs in 3rd set TB in Hamburg 2R vs. Verdasco (l. to Andujar in 3R). Also reached SF in doubles (w/ Siljestrom) in Stockholm In Grand Slam play, lost in 1R at Roland Garros (l. to Matosevic), Wimbledon (l. to Baghdatis) and US Open (l. to Tomic). Fell in 1R of qualifying at Australian Open In September, won 6th career Challenger title in Szczecin (d. countryman Struff) Compiled records of 5-6 on hard, 6-8 on clay and 2-2 on grass. Went 2-1 vs. Top 10 opponents and earned a career-high $389,506 The Jamaican-born German has compiled his best results at Challenger and Futures levels. Has a match record in Challengers (6-6 in finals) and in Futures (3-8 in finals) In 2013, reached 3R at Wimbledon as qualifier (d. Garcia-Lopez, Hewitt, l. to Mannarino) and won Genova Challenger (d. Volandri). In doubles, reached final in Casablanca (w/kas) In 2012, best ATP result was QF in Stuttgart (l. to Garcia-Lopez). Qualified for Wimbledon, Munich and Gstaad. Won Challenger Tour title in Bath (d. Mertl) In 2011, began season in Top 100. Failed to win an ATP World Tour-level match until late April at Munich (d. No. 14 Wawrinka; l. to Stepanek in 2R) In 2010, finished in Top 100 for 1st time at No. 92, highlighted by a pair of ATP World Tour QFs in Johannesburg (l. to Robert) and Newport (d. No. 19 Querrey, l. to Dabul). Won Challenger titles in Johannesburg (d. Van der Merwe) and Aachen (d. Sijsling). In doubles, captured maiden ATP title in Metz (w/wassen) In 2009, jumped 350 spots to finish at No. 144 with successful Futures and Challengers results. Had a 1-2 Futures finals mark and 1-4 in Challengers, winning first title in Samarkand, Uzbekistan in August From , played in 113 Futures events (5 Challengers) during that span. From April 02-May 03, played his 1st 29 Futures in Jamaica before going overseas. Qualified for his 1st ATP World Tour event in Newport in July 03 and lost to B. Bryan in 1R. Did not play another ATP main draw until February 2010 in Johannesburg CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (3). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-1) CAREER Aus. Open 0-1 1st Roland Garros 0-2 1st 1st Wimbledon 2-4 1st 3rd 1st 1st US Open 1-2 1st 2nd ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-1) CAREER 11 Indian Wells 0-1 1st PERSONAL Nicknamed Dreddy because of his dreadlocked hair Began playing tennis at age 5 His father, Leroy, is Jamaican and his mother, Inge, is German. He has two half-brothers, Steve and Dean Most inspirational people in his life are his parents Born in Germany, lived there until August 1996, when he moved to Jamaica to begin his pro career In October 2010, changed his nationality to German Speaks German, English and Jamaican Favourite surface is grass and considers serve and forehand his best shots Idol growing up was Marat Safin Parents bought him a camper van, which he used to drive around Europe between

16 BOB BRYAN (USA) date OF BIRtH: April 29, 1978 BORn: Camarillo, California, USA ResIdence: Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, USA Turned Pro: 1998 Height: 6 4 (1.93m) Weight: 195lbs (88kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: Plays: Left-handed One-handed backhand Career Prize Money: $12,598,351 8 Career Doubles Titles/ Finalist: 103/ (Nov. 13, 2000) Ranking: 1T(September 8, 2003) EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANkING HISTORY (W-L) 2014: 1 (64-12) 2013: 1 (70-13) 2012: 2 (60-13) 2011: 1 (60-16) 2010: 1 (68-13) 2009: 1 (68-18) 2008: 3 (64-18) 2007: 1 (77-9) 2006: 1 (66-14) 2005: 1 (58-18) 2004: 4 (64-17) 2003: 2 (53-21) 2002: 8 (54-19) 2001: 23 (45-23) 2000: 63 (18-17) 1999: 64 (15-15) 1998: 174 (6-6) 1997: 635 (1-7) 1996: 654 (1-4) 1995: 1200 (0-1) 2013 HIGHLIGHTS Prize money: $1,493,489 Matches won-lost: (doubles) Doubles winner: Delray Beach, Indian Wells, Miami, Houston, Monte-Carlo, Cincinnati, US Open, Shanghai, Paris, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - London Finalist: Memphis, Madrid, Wimbledon Semi-finalist: Rome MIKE BRYAN (USA) date OF BIRtH: April 29, 1978 BORn: Camarillo, California, USA ResIdence: Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA Turned Pro: 1998 Height: 6 3 (1.90m) Weight: 185lbs (84kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: One-handed backhand Career Prize Money: $12,369,428 8 Career Doubles Titles/ Finalists: 105/ (October 16, 2000) Ranking: 1T(September 8, 2003) EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RANkING HISTORY (W-L) 2014: 1 (64-12) 2013: 1 (70-13) 2012: 1 (61-13) 2011: 1 (60-16) 2010: 1 (67-13) 2009: 1 (68-18) 2008: 3 (65-18) 2013 HIGHLIGHTS 2007: 1 (77-9) 2006: 1 (66-14) 2005: 1 (58-18) 2004: 4 (64-17) 2003: 2 (53-21) 2002: 7 (67-21) 2001: 22 (45-23) 2000: 63 (18-17) 1999: 64 (15-15) 1998: 174 (6-6) 1997: 635 (1-7) 1996: 654 (1-4) 1995: 1200 (0-1) Prize money: $1,493,489 Matches won-lost: (doubles) Doubles winner: Delray Beach, Indian Wells, Miami, Houston, Monte-Carlo, Cincinnati, US Open, Shanghai, Paris, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - London Finalist: Memphis, Madrid, Wimbledon Semi-finalist: Rome 2014 In ReVIeW The twins finished at No. 1 for a record 10th time in 12 years, compiling a match record with 10 titles in 13 finals. Mike has ranked No. 1 in individual doubles rankings a record 412 weeks, Bob 395 weeks (as of Dec. 29) At US Open, won 16th Grand Slam and 100th team title overall (d. Granollers-M. Lopez). At Wimbledon, fell to Pospisil-Sock in 5 sets in final. Only team to win a Slam title for 10 straight years Compiled a 30-3 record at ATP Masters 1000 level, winning a record 6 titles at that level: Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo, Cincinnati, Shanghai and Paris. Became 1st team to win ATP Career Golden Masters by capturing all 9 current ATP Masters 1000 titles in their career with title in Shanghai Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for 13th year in a row and clinched title their 4th at the season finale defeating Dodig-Melo career In ReVIeW The American twins are most successful doubles team in Open Era with a record 103 titles in 154 finals. Only team in Open Era to win at least 5 titles for 13 straight years and to win more than 900 matches ( record). Only team to win each Grand Slam title at least twice and all-time team leaders with 16 Australian Open (6), Roland Garros (2), Wimbledon (3) and US Open (5). Bob has 7 Grand Slam mixed titles with 6 partners and Mike 2 mixed titles. They have won 10 different ATP Masters

17 tournaments (32-18 record in finals) and 4 year-end championship titles ( 03-04, 09, 14) In 2013, won 11 titles, including 3 Grand Slam crowns and 5 ATP Masters 1000 titles. Became 1st team to hold all 4 Grand Slam doubles titles at same time in Open Era after winning their 3rd Wimbledon title (15th Grand Slam crown) in July. They also completed a Golden Bryan Slam as they won gold medal at London 12 Olympics and then 4 Slam titles in a row. Were attempting to become 1st team to win calendar year Grand Slam since McGregor/Sedgman in 51 at US Open but fell in SF at US Open (l. to Paes-Stepanek). Had a career-best 25-match winning streak snapped in QF at ATP Masters 1000 Montréal by Lindstedt-Nestor In 2012, went 7-3 in finals. Earned record-tying 12th Grand Slam title at US Open, equalling John Newcombe and Tony Roche for Slam titles. Also won gold at London Olympics In 2011, were 8-3 in finals, including 5th Australian Open title and 2nd at Roland Garros In 2010, surpassed 600 match wins as a team and won 11 titles, including record-breaking 62nd team title with 6th Los Angeles win in their 100th final. Bob became 1st player to win mixed (w/huber) and men s doubles at the US Open since Kevin Curren in 82 In 2009, won 7 titles in 12 finals. Tied Woodbridge- Woodforde for most year-end No. 1 finishes with 5 In 2008, won 5 titles, including 2nd US Open. Played against each other in Wimbledon mixed doubles final with Bob and Samantha Stosur defeating Mike and Katarina Srebotnik. Won bronze at Beijing Olympics In 2007, became 1st team to finish No. 1 4 times in 5 years with a career-best 77-9 record. Won personal-best 11 titles, including Australian Open and 5 ATP Masters 1000s, in 15 finals. 1st team to win at least 10 titles in a season since Woodies won 12 in 96. Both ranked No. 1 individually every week throughout season In 2006, won 7 titles in 10 finals. Won 1st Australian Open in 3rd straight final and completed career Grand Slam with Wimbledon crown. Both ranked No. 1 individually every week in season In 2005, finished No. 1 with 5 titles in 11 finals, including 1st US Open title. 2nd team in 50 years to reach all 4 Grand Slam finals in a season (Bhupathi-Paes in 99) In 2004, won 7 titles in 11 finals. Went 4-0 to help U.S. to 1st Davis Cup final (l. to Spain 3-2) since 97 In 2003, became 1st No. 1 sibling team with 5 titles, including 1st Grand Slam at Roland Garros. Won Tennis Masters Cup. Broke Tim and Tom Gullikson s record of 10 doubles titles by brothers In 2002, won 5 titles, including 1st ATP Masters 1000 in Toronto In 2001, 1st team of brothers to win 4 titles in a season In 1999, made 1st final in Orlando (l. to Courier-Woodbridge) Won well over 100 junior doubles titles, including US Open 95 and 96. Were forbidden to play each other in singles in tournaments by parents (they alternated defaulting to each other). Bob ranked No. 1 in U.S. Boys 18s in 96 In Davis Cup, most successful team in U.S. history with 22-4 record. Went 4-0 in title effort in 07, clinching tie vs. Russia. Both have wins with different partners (Bob w/isner in 10 vs. Serbia; Mike w/fish in 08 vs. Spain and 12 vs. Switzerland). Bob is 4-2 in singles while Mike is 0-1 (all dead rubbers) Have a 12-2 Olympic record ( 12 London gold, 08 Beijing bronze, 04 Athens QF). Mike won mixed bronze in 12 London w/raymond BOB CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (103). FINALIST (51). MIKE CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (105). FINALIST (52). GRAND SLAM HISTORY Doubles (16-11 in finals) Aus. Open: WON 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006; RUP 2012, 2005, Roland Garros: WON 2013, 2003; RUP 2012, 2006, 2005 Mixed: WON 2009 (Bob w/huber), 2008 (Bob w/azarenka), 2003 (Mike w/raymond). Wimbledon: WON 2013, 2011, 2006; RUP 2014, 2009, 2007, 2005; Mixed: WON 2012 (Mike w/raymond), 2008 (Bob w/stosur). US Open: WON 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2005; RUP 2003; Mixed: WON 2010 (Bob w/huber), 2006 (Bob w/navratilova), 2004 (Bob w/zvonareva), 2003 (Bob w/srebotnik), 2002 (Mike w/raymond). BARcLAYS ATP world TOuR finals HISTORY CAREER WON RUP RR SF SF WON RUP DNP^ RR SF WON WON RR ^Qualified in 2007 but did not participate due to Mike s elbow injury ATP world TOuR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Doubles in finals) Indian Wells: WON 2014, 2013; RUP 2006, 2003; Miami: WON 2014, 2008, 2007; RUP 2006; Monte-Carlo: WON 2014, 2012, 2011, 2007; RUP 2013, 2009, 2005; Madrid: WON 2013, 2011, 2010, 2007, 2006; RUP 2014, 2004; Rome: WON 2013, 2010,2008; RUP 2009, 2007, 2005; Hamburg: WON 2007; RUP 2008, 2004; Montréal/Toronto: WON 2012, 2010, 2006, 2002; RUP 2011, 2008; Cincinnati: WON 2014, 2013, 2010,2008, 2003; RUP 2009, 2007, 2006; Shanghai: WON 2014; Paris: WON 2014, 2013, 2007, 2005 PERSONAL Bob s full name is Robert Charles Bryan and Mike s full name is Michael Carl Bryan (Mike is 2 minutes older) Parents, Wayne and Kathy, both teach tennis and began teaching their sons at age 2. Wayne is a lawyer, musician, national tennis coach, speaker and has been named WTT Coach of the Year 3 times (Sacramento). He is involved in various ATP Kids Days Kathy was a former player on women s circuit and played at Wimbledon 4 times, reaching mixed doubles QF in 1965 Played at Stanford University from and helped team to NCAA team titles both years. In 98, Bob won a rare Triple Crown of NCAA singles, doubles (w/mike) and team titles The Bryan Bros Band, with Bob on keyboards and Mike on drums and guitar, have held concerts at tournaments and charity events around the world Released Let It Rip EP at 09 US Open, featuring David Baron. Performed with the Counting Crows in Tampa in October 2008 In November 2006, featured among the twins in Doubly Delicious section of Sexiest Man Alive issue of People Magazine. Have appeared in various TV Sitcoms They participate in an annual Bryan Brothers Foundation Event to raise funds for kids in need in Ventura County Bob was named to ATP Player Council in June 2006 Favourite bands: Counting Crows, Dave Matthews Band and Maroon 5 Voted ATPWorldTour.com Fans Favourite Team from and ATP Doubles Team of Year in 2003, 05-07, Bob, wife Michelle, married Dec. 13, 2010 in Miami; daughter, Micaela, born Jan. 31, 2012; son, Bobby Jr, born Dec. 24, 2013 Mike, wife Lucille, married Nov. 25, 2012 in Santa Barbara, Calif. Coached by former Aussie pro David Macpherson, a 16-time ATP doubles winner (since August 2005) Bryan Bros 49

18 ERIC BUTORAC (usa) date OF BIRtH: May 22, 1981 BORN: Rochester, MN, USA REsIdENCE: Cambridge, MA, USA Turned Pro: 2003 Height: 6 3 (1.91m) Weight: 180lbs (81kg) Career Doubles Win-Loss: Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $1,467,324 Career Doubles Titles/ Finalist: 16/9 935 (January 16, 2006) Ranking: 17 (August 29, 2011) EMIRATES ATP DOUBLES RAnkIng HISTORy (W-L) 2014: T20 (33-25) 2013: 47 (23-22) 2012: 42 (25-27) 2011: T20 (42-26) 2010: 36 (30-26) 2009: 38 (23-21) 2008: 71 (15-18) 2007: 33 (29-26) 2006: 60 (7-8) 2005: 250 (0-0) 2004: 562 (0-0) 2003: T594 (0-0) 2014 HIgHLIgHTS Prize money: $309,639 Matches won-lost: (doubles) Doubles winner: Memphis, Stockholm Finalist: Australian Open Semi-finalist: Auckland, Munich, s-hertogenbosch, Tokyo (all w/klaasen) The Minnesota native teamed with South African Klaasen to finish No. 9 in Emirates ATP Team Rankings and at No. 20 individually (equalling year-end high in 11). They served as alternates at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London Began season with SF in Auckland and followed by reaching 1st career Grand Slam final at Australian Open (l. to Kubot- Lindstedt). It was their 1st major appearance together and 6th tournament overall. En route to final, beat 4 seeds, including No. 1 Bryans in 3R Lifted 15th career doubles title in Memphis, 2nd with Klaasen, after beating Bryans in straight sets. In October, won title in Stockholm (w/klaasen) (d. Huey-Sock). Has won an ATP title for 8 consecutive years In other Grand Slam play, fell in QF at US Open, 3R at Wimbledon and 2R Roland Garros. Earned a career-high $309,639 and compiled a record (w/klaasen) The left-handed American has captured 16 ATP World Tour doubles titles in 25 finals since turning pro in Has won at least 1 title for past 8 years (since 07), including a personalbest 3 in 2007, 09 and 11 In 2013, won title in duo debut (w/klaasen) in Kuala Lumpur. Began season with runner-up in Brisbane (w/hanley). In May, reached final in Munich (w/baghdatis) as a 1st-time pairing In 2012, began 1st 5 months with Soares. Won title in São Paulo and reached QF at Aus. Open. Then with Hanley, reached SF at London/Queen s Club and finalist in Bangkok In 2011, collected 3 titles in 4 finals (w/rojer), finishing No. 9 in ATP Doubles Team Rankings. Served as alternates for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Captured title in Oeiras (d. M. Lopez-Marrero) and 3 weeks later, added another title in Nice (d. S. Gonzalez-Marrero). In October, earned 3rd title of season in Kuala Lumpur (d. Cermak-Polasek) In 2010, made Grand Slam breakthrough with QF at Australian Open (w/r. Ram). Reached Munich final (w/kohlmann) and Nottingham final (w/lipsky). In 1st time pairing (w/rojer) made Los Angeles final and won titles in Tokyo and Stockholm In 2009, went 8-0 in finals, winning 3 ATP World Tour and 5 Challenger titles. Won 2 titles w/r. Ram and 1 w/lipsky In 2008, claimed Los Angeles title (w/bopanna) and Vancouver Challenger (w/parrott) In 2007, teamed with J. Murray to win titles in 3 straight weeks Dallas Challenger then ATP events in San Jose and Memphis. Later duo added title in Nottingham In 2006, reached 1st ATP final in Los Angeles (w/j. Murray) in 3rd career event. Won 1st Challenger title at St. Brieuc and later in Bogota (w/drake) then in Vancouver and Bratislava (w/parrott) In 2005, played in 6 Futures finals, winning 3 titles In 2004, reached 2 Futures finals In 2003, began career with 2 Futures titles in France (w/popovic) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (16): 2014 Stockholm(IH), Memphis(IH) (both w/klaasen); 2013 Kuala Lumpur(IH) (w/klaasen); 2012 São Paulo(ICL) (w/soares); 2011 Kuala Lumpur(IH), Nice(CL), Oeiras(CL) (all w/rojer); 2010 Stockholm(IH), Tokyo(H) (both w/rojer); 2009 Bangkok(IH) (w/ram), Oeiras(CL) (w/lipsky), Chennai(H) (w/ram); 2008 Los Angeles(H) (w/bopanna); 2007 Nottingham(G), Memphis(IH), San Jose(IH) (all w/j. Murray). FINALIST (9): 2014 Australian Open(H) (w/klaasen); 2013 Munich(CL) (w/baghdatis), Brisbane(H) (w/hanley); 2012 Bangkok(IH) (w/hanley); 2011 Valencia(IH), Memphis(IH) (both w/rojer); 2010 Los Angeles(H)(w/Rojer), Munich(CL)(w/Kohlmann); 2006 Los Angeles(H) (w/j. Murray) GRANd slam HIstORY Doubles (0-1 in finals) Australian Open: RUP 2014 (w/klaasen) PERsONAL Began playing tennis at age 5 with his father, Tim, who is manager of Rochester Tennis Connection, a club in Minnesota. Mother, Jan, manages at the club. Has 1 younger brother, Jeff, who played 2 years at St. John s University in Minnesota Played collegiate tennis at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, a Division III school, from , capturing NCAA singles and doubles titles (w/kevin Whipple) in 03. Earned All-American honors in singles and doubles 3 seasons Played 1 season at Ball State in 2000 before transferring After finishing school, lived in Evreux, France, for 1 year and played in club level tennis and gained his 1st ATP Ranking on Oct. 6, 2003 after winning French Futures doubles title in Plaisir A huge Minnesota pro sports fan, following Twins (baseball), Timberwolves (NBA) and Vikings (NFL) Considers serve as strength and favorite surfaces are indoor hard courts and grass Member of ATP Player Council since June 2008, vice president from June and president from June Wife, Maggie (married Sept. 17, 11). Son, Jack (born Dec. 13, 50

19 PABLO CARREÑO BUSTA (ESP) DATE OF BIRTH: July 12, 1991 BORN: Gijon, Spain RESIDENCE: Barcelona, Spain Turned Pro: 2009 Height: 6 2 (1.88m) Weight: 163lbs (73kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $865,161 Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (October 27, 2014) Ranking: 137 (October 27, 2014) EmiRATES ATP RAnking HiSTORy (W-L) 2014: 51 (13-25) 2012: 715 (0-0) 2010: 340 (0-0) 2013: 65 (7-7) 2011: 136 (0-1) 2009: 515 (0-0) 2014 HigHLigHTS Prize money: $593,615 Matches won-lost: (singles), 6-13 (doubles) Challenger: 17-2 (singles), 4-2 (doubles) Singles quarter-finalist: Casablanca, Båstad, Umag, Valencia Doubles semi-finalst: Valencia (w/garcia-lopez) The young Spaniard finished at a year-end high No. 51, reaching 4 QFs on clay in Casablanca (l. to Granollers), Båstad (l. to Verdasco), Umag (l. to Robredo) and Valencia (l. to Chardy). Rose to a career-high No. 50 on October 27 In Challenger play, compiled a 17-2 record, winning 3 titles: Caltanissetta, Italy (d. Bagnis), Mohammedia, Morocco (d. Muñoz-de la Nava) and Seville, Spain (d. Daniel) Contested all 4 Grand Slams for 1st time. After falling in 1R at Australian Open (l. to Benneteau in 5 sets), Roland Garros (l. to Youzhny in 5 sets) and Wimbledon (l. to Ferrer), registered 1st major wins over A. Beck and Paire to reach 3R at US Open (l. to Tsonga) Compiled records of 9-15 on clay, 4-9 on hard and 0-1 on grass. Went 0-3 vs. Top 10 opponents and earned a career-high $593,615 The Barcelona resident has an record in Challengers and a perfect 9-0 record in finals. Also owns a record in Futures with 12 titles in 19 finals In 2013, voted ATP Most Improved Player of Year. Made biggest ranking jump in Top 100 from previous season, climbing 650 positions. Registered 1st ATP match win in Casablanca, beating Andujar (l. to Anderson in 2R). As a qualifier in Oeiras, reached 1st ATP SF with his highest-ranked wins of year over No. 33 Benneteau in 1R and No. 25 Fognini in QF (l. to Wawrinka in 3 sets). Played in 96 main draw matches at 3 different levels (Futures, Challenger, ATP World Tour), winning 7 Futures and 4 Challenger titles: Tanger (d. Kukushkin), Segovia (d. Olivetti), Cordenons (d. Burquier) and Como (d. Thiem). Made Grand Slam debut as a qualifier at Roland Garros (l. to Federer in 1R) In 2012, suffered herniated disc (back) in March, underwent surgery on June 7 and spent two months recovering. Did not play for 7 months in total and dropped out the Top 600 In 2011, made ATP World Tour debut at Barcelona and won 5 Futures titles. Broke Top 150 and reached No. 136 In 2009, ranked as No. 6 junior in world GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-2) CAREER Aus. Open 0-1 1st Roland Garros 0-2 1st 1st Wimbledon 0-1 1st US Open 2-1 3rd ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 2-5) CAREER 14 Indian Wells 0-1 1st Miami 0-1 1st Monte-Carlo 2-1 3rd Madrid 0-1 1st Rome 0-1 1st PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age 6 Parents are Alfonso, an architect, and Maria Antonia, a doctor; has two sisters, Lucia and Alicia Speaks Spanish and English Favourite surface is clay and shot is backhand Idol growing up was countryman Juan Carlos Ferrero and is now David Ferrer Supports Sporting de Gijon (football) In 2013, received ATP Most Improved Player of The Year Award (voted by players) Has trained in Barcelona since he was 15 Physical trainer is Walter Navarro and coached by Javier Pablo Carreno-Busta 51

20 JEREMY CHarDy (FRA) date OF BIRtH: February 12, 1987 BORn: Pau, France ResIdence: Liege, Belgium Turned Pro: 2005 Height: 6 2 (1.88m) Weight: 165lbs (75kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $4,532,069 Finalist: 1/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (January 28, 2013) Ranking: 58 (September 20, 2010) emirates atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 29 (33-27) 2013: 34 (22-25) 2012: 32 (24-20) 2011: 103 (10-18) 2014 HigHLigHts 2010: 45 (26-29) 2009: 32 (35-28) 2008: 73 (10-9) 2007: 188 (0-3) 2006: 262 (2-2) 2005: 577 (0-0) 2004: T1175 (0-0) Prize money: $1,020,295 Matches won-lost: (singles), (doubles) Singles semi-finalist: Brisbane, Valencia Quarter-finalist: Viña del Mar, Buenos Aires, Rome, Eastbourne, Tokyo Doubles finalist: Båstad (w/marach), Valencia (w/anderson) Semi-finalist: Viña del Mar (w/dlouhy) 2014 In ReVIeW The Frenchman finished in Top 30 for 1st time at a year-end high No. 29, reaching QF-better 7 times Best results were SF in Brisbane (l. to Federer) and Valencia (l. to Robredo). Also QF in Viña del Mar (l. to Fognini), Buenos Aires (l. to Almagro), ATP Masters 1000 Rome (d. No. 4 Federer in 2R, l. to Raonic), Eastbourne (l. to F. Lopez) and Tokyo (l. to Nishikori) Put together a 7-4 record in Grand Slam play, reaching 4R at Wimbledon for 1st time (l. to Cilic). Advanced to 3R at Australian Open (l. to Ferrer) and 2R at both Roland Garros (l. to Djokovic) and US Open (l. to Kavcic) Compiled records of on hard, 10-9 on clay and 5-3 on grass. Went 1-10 vs. Top 10 opponents with lone victory coming over No. 4 Federer in Rome 2R. Earned a career-high $1,020,295 career In ReVIeW The Frenchman has finished in Top 100 in 6 of past 7 seasons. Has an career record in Challengers with 5 titles in 8 finals In 2013, ranked a personal-best No. 25 in Jan. after 1st Grand Slam QF at Aus. Open (d. No. 7 del Potro, l. to No. 3 Murray). Best result was SF in Viña del Mar (l. to Nadal). Also QF in Valencia (l. to Tursunov) and s-hertogenbosch (l. to Wawrinka) In 2012, finished a year-end best No. 32 (also in 09) by climbing 71 ranking positions from previous season. Opened season with Challenger title in New Caledonia (d. Menendez-Maceiras) and runner-up at Tunis Challenger (l. to Ramirez Hidalgo). Best ATP results were SF in Viña del Mar and QF in Acapulco, Casablanca, Hamburg and ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (d. No. 4 Murray, l. to del Potro). Also beat No. 6 Tsonga in Toronto en route to 3R In 2011, reached Moscow SF as a qualifier, but did not win back-to-back matches at any other tournament. Reached 2 Challenger finals, winning title in Madrid In 2010, posted 1st QF result at ATP Masters 1000 in Toronto by beating consecutive Top 10s, No. 9 Verdasco and No. 6 Davydenko (l. to Djokovic). In doubles, captured 1st ATP title in Brisbane (w/gicquel) and runner-up in Hamburg (w/mathieu) In 2009, won personal-best 35 matches, 25 more than previous season, and captured 1st ATP title in Stuttgart (d. Hanescu) In 2008, finished in Top 100 for 1st time at No. 73 with 2 ATP World Tour QF appearances (Gstaad, Moscow) and a Grand Slam best 4R appearance at Roland Garros (d. No. 7 Nalbandian in 5 sets, 1st Top 10 win) before falling to Almagro. Reached 1st final in Johannesburg (l. to Tsonga) In 2005, as a junior, captured Wimbledon title (d. Young in SF, Haase in F) and finished runner-up at US Open (l. to Sweeting), finishing No. 4. In doubles, reached Roland Garros juniors final (w/bubka). Won Eddie Herr International in Florida and SF at Wimbledon (l. to Monfils) in 2004 In Davis Cup, 3-0 career singles record in 2 ties CAREER TITLES (1): 2009 Stuttgart(CL). FINALIST (1): 2009 Johannesburg(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (2). FINALIST (6). GRand slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 8-2) CAREER Aus. Open 7-6 3rd QF 1st 1st 1st 2nd Roland Garros nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 2nd Wimbledon 9-7 4th 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd US Open 6-6 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd atp WORLd tour MasteRs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: 37-47) CAREER Indian Wells 4-6 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 3rd Miami 3-6 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st Monte-Carlo 1-5 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st Madrid 3-4 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd Rome 6-4 QF 3rd 2nd 1st Toronto/Montréal 7-6 2nd 1st 3rd 1st QF 2nd Cincinnati 7-5 1st 2nd QF 2nd 3rd Shanghai 3-5 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st Paris 3-6 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st PeRsOnaL Began playing at age 6 Father, Guy, is a banker; mother, Maryse, is a housewife; sister, Stephanie, is a French teacher and brother, Thierry, is a banker Fan of Paris Saint-Germain football club Idol growing up was Pete Sampras Considers serve best shot Would like to be an actor after his tennis career Coached by former ATP pro Magnus Tideman of Sweden. Fitness trainer is Frederic 52

21 marin cilic (cro) date OF BIRtH: Sept. 28, 1988 BORn: Medjugorje, Bosnia & Herzegovina ResIdence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Turned Pro: 2005 Height: 6 6 (1.98m) Weight: 196lbs (89kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $11,316,754 Finalist: 13/9 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (October 13, 2014) Ranking: 49 (April 15, 2013) emirates atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 9 (54-21) 2013: 37 (26-12) 2012: 15 (39-19) 2011: 21 (44-22) 2014 HigHLigHts 2010: 14 (40-22) 2009: 14 (48-21) 2008: 22 (37-25) 2007: 71 (14-13) 2006: 173 (5-11) 2005: 600 (0-1) 2004: T1447 (0-0) Prize money: $ 4,957,288 Matches won-lost: (singles), 7-13 (doubles) Singles winner: Zagreb, Delray Beach, US Open, Moscow Finalist: Rotterdam Semi-finalist: Umag Quarter-finalist: Brisbane, Barcelona, Wimbledon, Beijing Doubles semi-finalist: Toronto (w/s. Gonzalez) 2014 In ReVIew The No. 1 Croat finished a year-end best No. 9 and won more than 50 matches for 1st time (54), capturing a personal-high 4 titles, including a 1st Grand Slam crown at US Open (d. Nishikori). 1st Croat in year-end Top 10 since Ljubicic in 06 Compiled a 14-1 record in February, with 4th title on home soil in Zagreb (d. Haas), runner-up in Rotterdam (d. No. 10 Tsonga, No. 6 Murray; l. to Berdych) and 11th career title at Delray Beach (d. Anderson), surpassing compatriot Ljubicic (10) into 2nd on list of Croatian title holders, behind coach Ivanisevic (22) In Grand Slam play, won a maiden major at US Open, defeating No. 7 Berdych in QF, No. 3 Federer in SF and No. 11 Nishikori in final his 300th career win. Was 1st US Open champion outside Top 10 (at No. 16) since No. 17 Pete Sampras in Also joined del Potro (2009 US Open) and Wawrinka (2014 Aus. Open) as just 3rd player outside Big Four to win in past 39 majors At other Slams, advanced to a career-best QF at Wimbledon (d. No. 6 Berdych, l. to Djokovic in 5 sets), 3R at Roland Garros (l. to Djokovic) and 2R at Australian Open (l. to Simon in 5 sets) Won 13th career title in Moscow in his last regular season tournament in October (d. Bautista Agut) Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals and went 0-3 in RR Went on hard, 11-6 on clay, 4-2 on grass and 5-10 vs. Top 10 opponents. Earned a career-high $4,957,288 career In ReVIew The Croat finished in Top 25 in 6 of last 7 years and in 2010 became 4th Croat to break into Top 10 In 2013, won 9th career title on home soil in Zagreb (d. Melzer) and also runner-up at London/Queen s Club (d. No. 6 Berdych in QF, l. to Murray in 3 sets) In 2012, won title on grass at London/Queen s Club (d. Nalbandian) and on clay in Umag (d. Granollers). Missed 1st 8 weeks with a left knee injury before returning on Feb. 27. After 3-5 start, compiled a record from May on, reaching final in Munich (l. to Kohlschreiber) and QF at US Open (l. to Murray) In 2011, reached 4 finals, winning title in St. Petersburg (d. Tipsarevic). Finalist in Marseille (l. to Soderling), Umag (l. to Dolgopolov) and Beijing (l. to Berdych). Reached 6 other QF In 2010, defended titles in Chennai (d. Wawrinka) and Zagreb (d. Berrer). Advanced to 1st Grand Slam SF at Aus. Open. Afterwards broke into Top 10 and spent 11 straight weeks there In 2009, won titles in Chennai and Zagreb. Reached 1st Grand Slam QF at US Open (d. No. 2 Murray, l. to del Potro) In 2008, won 1st title in New Haven (d. Fish) In 2006, rose over 400 ranking spots to ATP Top 175 by year end In 2005, finished as No. 2 junior (behind Young) and won Roland Garros (d. Van Der Duim) In Davis Cup, career record (17-7 in singles) in 16 ties Has 2-2 Olympics record ( 12 London 2R, 08 Beijing 2R) CAREER TITLES (13): 2014 Moscow (IH), US Open(H), Delray Beach(H), Zagreb(IH); 2013 Zagreb(IH); 2012 Umag(C), London/Queen s Club(G); 2011 St. Petersburg(IH); 2010 Zagreb(IH), Chennai(H); 2009 Zagreb(IH), Chennai(H); 2008 New Haven(H). FINALIST (9): 2014 Rotterdam(IH); 2013 London / Queen s Club(G); 2012 Munich (CL); 2011 Beijing(H), Umag(CL), Marseille(IH); 2010 Munich(CL); 2009 Vienna(IH), Beijing(H). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRand slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 19-9) CAREER Aus. Open nd 3rd 4th SF 4th 4th 1st Roland Garros rd 3rd 3rd 1st 4th 4th 2nd 1st Wimbledon 13-7 QF 2nd 4th 1st 1st 3rd 4th 1st US Open 20-5 WON QF 3rd 2nd QF 3rd BaRcLaYs atp world tour FInaLs HIstORY CAREER RR atp world tour MasteRs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: 61-59) BEST RESULTS: QF (Miami 13; Cincinnati, Shanghai 12; Rome 11; Paris 09; Toronto/Montréal 08) PeRsOnaL Nicknamed Chila by his friends. Began playing at age 7 Parents Zdenko (father) and Koviljka (mother) are retired; 3 brothers: Vinko, Goran and Mile Favourite football teams are AC Milan and Croatia Says hard and grass are best-suited surfaces for him Admires countrymen Ivanisevic and Ljubicic Coached by countryman and former world No.2 Goran Ivanisevic (since Nov. 13). Fitness trainer is Slaven Hrvoj MarinCilic 53

22 BORNA CORIC (CRO) DATE OF BIRTH: November 14, 1996 BORN: Zagreb, Croatia RESIDENCE: Zagreb, Croatia Turned Pro: 2013 Height: 6 1 (1.85m) Weight: 174lbs (78kg) Career Win-Loss: 7-8 Career Prize Money: $251,9088 Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (November 10, 2014) Ranking: 560 (October 13, 2014) EmIRatEs atp RankIng HIstORy (W-L) 2014: 91 (7-6) 2013: 367 (0-2) 2012: T1305 (0-0) 2014 HIgHLIgHts Prize money: $230,365 Matches won-lost: 7-6 (singles) Challenger: 16-7 (singles), 3-4 (doubles) Singles semi-finalist: Basel Quarter-finalist: Umag Finished season as youngest player (18) and 1 of 2 teenagers (Kyrgios) in Top 100 Emirates ATP Rankings after rising 276 places during year Recipient of ATP Star of Tomorrow presented by Emirates, given to youngest player in year-end Top 100 Made breakthrough in late October in Basel, where he beat No. 13 Gulbis, Golubev and No. 3 Nadal to reach maiden ATP World Tour SF (l. to Goffin in 3 sets). Was 1st 17-year-old to beat a Top 3 player since Nadal d. No. 1 Federer in Miami in Afterwards jumped from No. 124 to No. 93 During summer, advanced to QF in Umag (l. to Fognini in 3 sets). Also won his 1st Challenger at Izmir, Turkey (d. Jaziri) and made the SF in Tashkent, Uzbekistan (l. to Lacko). Compiled a 16-7 record in Challengers Qualified for 1st Grand Slam tournament at US Open and reached 2R (d. No. 27 Rosol, l. to Estrella Burgos) In Davis Cup play, defeated No. 21 Janowicz 6-4 in 5th set for 1st tour-level win as Croatia beat Poland 3-1 in April Earned a career-high $230,365 The Croat has progressed up the Emirates ATP Rankings with success in Futures and Challenger levels. Has a career Futures record (5-1 in finals) and 17-9 in Challengers (1-0 in finals) In 2013, captured 5 Futures titles: 1 in Great Britain, 3 in Turkey and 1 in Nigeria. Also won US Open junior title (d. Kokkinakis) and finished as No. 2 junior in world. Made Davis Cup debut in World Group play-off tie vs. Great Britain and lost to Murray In 2012, played in 3 Futures events and reached 2R in each In Davis Cup, 1-2 career singles record in 3 ties GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 1-0) CAREER 14 US Open 1-1 2nd PERSONAL Started playing tennis aged 5, after watching his father Damir play Mother, Zeljka; older sister, Bruna Favourite surface is outdoor hard and favourite shot is backhand Idols growing up were Goran Ivanisevic and Rafael Nadal Favourite tournament on the ATP World Tour is Umag Goal in tennis is to become No. 1 Hobbies include spending time at the pool and if he hadn t been a tennis player, he would be a boxer. I love the sport Favourite sporting personality is Mike Tyson Named ATP Star of Tomorrow presented by Emirates in November 2014 Speaks Croatian and English Coached by Zeljko Krajan (since Nov. 2014). Physical trainer is Marino Basic (since Borna Coric YOUNGEST IN TOP 100 EMIRATES ATP RANKINGS In 2014, Borna Coric finished as the youngest player in the Top 100 Emirates ATP Rankings. Here are the 5 youngest players: Age 2014 Year-end Ranking Borna Coric 18y, 0m No. 91 Nick Kyrgios 19y, 6m No. 52 Dominic Thiem 21y, 2m No. 39 Jiri Vesely 21y, 4m No. 66 Bernard Tomic 22y, 1m No

23 PABLO CUEVAS (URU) DATE OF BIRTH: January 1, 1986 BORN: Concordia, Argentina RESIDENCE: Salto, Uruguay Turned Pro: 2004 Height: 5 11 (1.80m) Weight: 176lbs (80kg) Career Win-Loss: One-handed backhand Career Prize Money: $2,623,507 8 Finalist: 2/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (November 24, 2014) Ranking: 14 (April 20, 2009) EmirAtES AtP ranking HiStory (W-L) 2014: 30 (18-12) 2013: 221 (2-4) 2012: N/R (0-0) 2011: 142 (13-13) 2010: 63 (21-22) 2009: 50 (19-15) 2008: 132 (9-15) 2007: 117 (4-1) 2006: 266 (1-1) 2005: 411 (4-1) 2004: T844 (3-1) 2014 HigHLigHtS Prize money: $629,969 Matches won-lost: (singles), (doubles) Challenger: 29-5 (singles), 12-3 (doubles) Singles winner: Båstad, Umag Quarter-finalist: Kuala Lumpur Doubles finalist: Buenos Aires (w/ Zeballos), Oeiras (w/ Marrero) Doubles semi-finalist: Umag (w/zeballos) The top Uruguayan returned from right knee injury to finish at a year-end high No. 30, climbing 191 places during season. Highest ranked Uruguayan in Emirates ATP Rankings history Won 1st 2 ATP World Tour titles within a 3-week span. On July 13, captured maiden title in Båstad (d. Sousa), becoming 1st Uruguayan ATP winner since Marcelo Filippini in St. Poelten in May Then 2 weeks later, as a qualifier, won title in Umag (d. Fognini in SF, Robredo in F). Was 1st Uruguayan to win two titles in the same season since Filippini in 97 In Grand Slam play, reached 2R at Roland Garros (l. to Verdasco in 5 sets) and US Open (l. to Anderson in 5th set TB), and 1R at Wimbledon (l. to Stepanek) In Challenger play, compiled 29-5 record, winning titles in Barranquilla in March (d. Klizan) and Mestre in June (d. Cecchinato) before closing season with back-to-back crowns in Guayaquil (w/o vs. Lorenzi) and Montevideo (d. Dellien) Compiled records of 13-6 on clay, 5-5 on hard and 0-1 on grass and earned a career-high $629,969 Dropped to 4-5 in ATP World Tour doubles finals, with runner-up in Oeiras (w/marrero) and Buenos Aires (w/zeballos) The Uruguayan has finished in the Top 50 twice (2009, 14) and has 2 singles and 4 doubles titles, including Roland Garros in 08. Has a career record in Challengers with 11 titles In 2013, returned from right knee surgery in Oct and was limited to only 4 tour-level tournaments (2-4). Reached 2R at Roland Garros (l. to Simon) and Kuala Lumpur (l. to eventual champ Sousa). Finished with Challenger title in Buenos Aires In 2012, did not play due to right knee injury In 2011, played 5 months, highlighted by SFs in Houston (l. to Nishikori) and Oeiras (l. to del Potro), both on clay. Posted 1st Top 10 win over No. 8 Roddick in Miami en route to 3R. Was sidelined with a right knee injury in May and underwent surgery on Oct. 11. Did not return until Apr In 2009, became 1st player from Uruguay to finish in Top 50 since Filippini (No. 45) in 97. Reached SFs in Viña del Mar (l. to Gonzalez) and Hamburg (l. to Mathieu), both as a qualifier In 2008, captured his 1st Grand Slam doubles title at Roland Garros (w/horna) and became 1st South American doubles team to capture a Grand Slam title in Open Era. Advanced to maiden ATP singles SF in Viña del Mar (l. to Gonzalez) and afterwards broke Top 100 at No. 89 In 2007, won two Challenger titles in Scheveningen and Tunica Has a 28-9 career Davis Cup record (19-5 in singles) in 16 ties As a junior, won his native Uruguay Bowl in Never played in a junior Grand Slam event CAREER TITLES (2): 2014 Båstad(CL), Umag(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (5). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 3-5) CAREER Aus. Open 0-2 1st 1st Roland Garros 2-5 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st Wimbledon 1-2 1st 2nd US Open 2-6 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st Doubles (1-0 in finals). Roland Garros: WON 2008 (w/horna) ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 6-12) CAREER Indian Wells 2-2 2nd 2nd Miami 3-3 3rd 1st 2nd Madrid 0-1 1st Rome 0-3 1st 1st 1st Shanghai 0-1 1st Paris 1-2 2nd 1st PERSONAL Full name is Pablo Gabriel Cuevas Began playing at age 6 at a country club with his parents Gabriel, a businessman, and Lucila, an accountant. Has 1 younger brother, Martin bebu, who is also a professional tennis player Best moments of his career were winning Roland Garros doubles title (w/horna) in 08 and Båstad and Umag singles titles in 14 Future goal is to reach the Top 20 in singles rankings Considers baseline game and backhand as strengths and favourite surface is clay Hobbies include surfing and playing football Favourite holiday spot is Punta del Este and particularly enjoys asados with friends and family when not on Tour Daughter Alfonsina (born October 10, 2014) Trains with Facundo Savio Pablo 55

24 KENNY DE SCHEPPER (FRA) DATE OF BIRTH: May 29, 1987 BORN: Bordeaux, France RESIDENCE: Toulouse, France Turned Pro: 2010 Height: 6 8 (2.03m) Weight: 225lbs (102kg) Career Win-Loss: Plays: Left-handed One-handed backhand Career Prize Money: $1,013,5408 Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (April 7, 2014) Ranking: 152 (February 27, 2012) EmiRatES atp Ranking HiStoRy (W-L) 2014: 106 (7-19) 2013: 83 (8-15) 2012: 121 (1-4) 2014 HigHLigHtS 2011: 139 (0-2) 2010: 470 (0-0) 2009: 726 (0-0) Prize money: $374,747 Matches won-lost: 2008: T1353 (0-0) 2007: T1461 (0-0) 7-19 (singles), 0-2 (doubles) Challenger: (singles), 2-5 (doubles) The Frenchman finished just outside Top 100 at No. 106 after putting together a 7-19 mark on ATP World Tour Posted 1st Top 10 win over No. 10 Gulbis en route to a seasonbest 3R at London/Queen s Club (l. to F. Lopez 7-6 in 3rd set TB). Reached the 2R on 5 other occasions: Australian Open (l. to Berdych), Barcelona (l. to Verdasco), Roland Garros (l. to Robredo), Gstaad (l. to Youzhny) and Basel (l. to Karlovic) In Challenger play, compiled a match record, clinching a 4th career title on home soil in Cherbourg (d. Gombos) and a runner-up showing in Le Gosier, Guadeloupe (l. to Johnson in 3rd set TB) The Frenchman has a career Challenger record of with 4 titles in 9 finals and in Futures (2-6 in finals) In 2013, finished in Top 100 for 1st time and improved year-end ranking for 6th year in a row, highlighted by Grand Slam-best 4R at Wimbledon (d. Lorenzi, w/o vs Cilic, No. 20 Monaco, l. to Verdasco) and QF in Stockholm (d. Anderson, l. to eventual champ Dimitrov). Also reached Challenger finals at St. Brieuc (l. to Huta-Galung) and Rennes (l. to Mahut). Earned a career high $389,069 In 2012 won 15 matches in a row on Challenger circuit, including titles at Mons (d. Llodra) and at Rennes (d. Marchenko). Qualified for 3 tour-level events at London/Queen s Club, Wimbledon and Metz. Recorded 1st Tour-level match win at Wimbledon (d. Bachinger in 1R) In 2011, started year ranked No. 672 and ended with 1st Top 150 finish. Won 1st Challenger Tour title at Pozoblanco (d. Navarro) and was runner-up at Recanati and Quimper. Qualified for 1st Grand Slam at Wimbledon (l. to O. Rochus in 1R). In doubles, reached Metz SF (w/clement). Runner-up at Mons Challenger (w/roger-vasselin) In 2010, 1st season as a pro, reached 1 Futures final and 5 SF GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 0-1) CAREER Aus. Open 1-2 2nd 1st Roland Garros 1-2 2nd 1st Wimbledon* 3-4 1st 4th 2nd 1st US Open 0-2 1st 1st *W/O in 13 not included as win ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 0-2) CAREER 14 Miami 0-1 1st Paris 0-1 1st PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age 8 Father Eric, originally from Belgium, was a former pro squash player; mother, Lydia. Has 1 younger brother, Joffrey At age 13, joined national tennis centre in Poitiers Stopped playing tennis for 2 years due to growth injuries Enjoys spending time in the mountains Idol growing up was Pete Sampras Considers hard courts favourite surface and also enjoys grass Says best shot is his serve Favourite tournaments are Roland Garros and Wimbledon Physical trainer is François Ousset and coached by Jean Christophe Kenny De Schepper Officiel 56

25 juan martin del Potro (arg) DATE Of birth: September 23, 1988 born: Tandil, Argentina RESIDENcE: Tandil / Buenos Aires, Argentina Turned Pro: 2005 Height: 6 6 (1.98m) Weight: 214lbs (97kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $15,345,9478 Finalist: 18/7 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (January 11, 2010) Ranking: 105 (May 25, 2009) EmiratEs atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 138 (7-3) 2013: 5 (51-16) 2012: 7 (65-17) 2011: 11 (48-18) 2014 HigHLigHts 2010: 257 (3-3) 2009: 5 (54-16) 2008: 9 (46-16) 2007: 44 (28-25) Prize money: $198,558 Matches won-lost: Singles winner: Quarter-finalist: 7-3 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) Sydney Rotterdam 2006: 91 (10-12) 2005: 159 (0-0) 2004: T1077 (0-0) The Argentine finished outside Top 100 for 1st time since 2005 after contesting just 4 tournaments during year Opened season with 18th title in Sydney (d. Tomic) and reached QF in Rotterdam in February (l. to Gulbis). Retired during 1R in Dubai vs. Devvarman with left wrist injury. Subsequently withdrew from Indian Wells and Miami, and underwent surgery on March 24 at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Missed rest of year In lone Grand Slam appearance, reached 2R at Australian Open (l. to Bautista Agut in 5 sets) career IN REVIEW Has finished in Top 10 4 years and 5 in Top 20, winning at least 1 title in 6 of past 7 years In 2013, ended season at No. 5 for 1st time since 09, winning 4 titles at 500 level Rotterdam, Washington, Tokyo and Basel. Reached his 2nd and 3rd career ATP Masters 1000 finals in Indian Wells (l. to Nadal) and Shanghai (l. to Djokovic). Beat No. 4 Ferrer to reach Wimbledon SF for 1st time before losing to Djokovic in 5 sets in longest SF in tournament history (4h43m). Won 50-more matches for 3rd time, qualifying for Barclays ATP World Finals (1-2 in RR play) In 2012, had 1st Top 10 finish since 09 and won career-high 65 matches. Won 4 titles in 5 finals and reached 10 SF, including Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London. At London Olympics lost record 4h26m SF, in 3rd set to Federer but came back to beat No. 2 Djokovic to win bronze. Made QF at Australian Open, Roland Garros and US Open In 2011, won ATP Comeback Player of the Year after improving ranking by 246 spots to finish at No. 11. Won 2 titles, Delray Beach and Oeiras, and finalist in Vienna In 2010, only played 3 tournaments due to right wrist injury In 2009, won 3 titles, including US Open. Finalist at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Earned career-high $4,753,087 In 2008, won career-high 23-straight matches with 4 titles In Davis Cup, 12-4 career singles record in 10 ties Has 5-1 Olympics record ( 12 London bronze) CAREER TITLES (18): 2014 Sydney(H) Basel(IH), Tokyo(H), Washington(H), Rotterdam(IH); 2012 Basel(IH), Vienna(IH), Oeiras(CL), Marseille(IH); 2011 Oeiras(CL), Delray Beach(H); 2009 US Open(H), Washington(H), Auckland(H); 2008 Washington(H), Los Angeles(H), Kitzbühel(CL), Stuttgart(CL). FINALIST (7):2013 Shanghai(H), Indian Wells(H); 2012 Rotterdam(IH); 2011 Vienna(IH); 2009 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - London(IH), Montréal(H); 2008 Tokyo(H). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 4-9) CAREER Aus. Open nd 3rd QF 2nd 4th QF 2nd 2nd Roland Garros 12-6 QF 3rd SF 2nd 1st 1st Wimbledon 14-6 SF 4th 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd US Open nd QF 3rd WON QF 3rd 1st barclays ATP WORLD TOuR finals HISTORY CAREER RR SF RUP RR ATP WORLD TOuR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: 73-88, 0-3 in finals) CAREER Indian Wells 16-5 RUP QF SF QF 2nd Miami nd 4th 4th SF 2nd 4th Monte-Carlo 1-2 3rd 2nd Madrid 13-5 SF 3rd SF QF 3rd 1st Rome 5-4 3rd 3rd QF 1st Toronto/Montréal 6-5 3rd 2nd 2nd RUP 1st Cincinnati 9-4 SF SF 2nd 3rd Shanghai 3-2 RUP 2nd Paris 7-5 QF 3rd QF 3rd 2nd PERSONAL Nicknames are Delpo, la Torre de Tandil or the Tower Father, Daniel, played semi-pro rugby, and works as a veterinarian, and mother, Patricia, is a teacher. Younger sister, Julieta Comes from same hometown (Tandil) as ATP pros Mariano Zabaleta, Juan Monaco, Diego Junqueira and Maximo Gonzalez Childhood idol was Pete Sampras Supports football teams Boca Juniors and Juventus Was named Argentina s Sportsman of the Year in 2013 Fitness trainer is Martiniano Orazi. Coached by former ATP pro Franco Davin (since March 08) Juan Martin del Potro 57

26 FEDERICO DELBONIS (ARG) date OF BIRtH: October 5, 1990 BORn: Azul, Argentina ResIdence: Azul, Argentina Turned Pro: 2007 Height: 6 3 (1.91m) Weight: 194lbs (87kg) Career Win-Loss: Plays: Left-handed Career Prize Money: $1,260,475 Finalist: 1/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (May 26, 2014) Ranking: 150 (March 3, 2014) EmIratES atp ranking HIStOry (W-L) 2014: 60 (20-27) 2013: 55 (12-8) 2012: 136 (6-9) 2011: 166 (3-2) 2010: 160 (0-2) 2009: 195 (0-1) 2008: 842 (0-0) 2007: T1180 (0-0) 2014 HIgHLIgHtS Prize money: $622,031 Matches won-lost: (singles), 7-17 (doubles) Challenger: 1-1 (singles), 1-1 (doubles) Singles winner: São Paulo Finalist: Nice Semi-finalist: Casablanca Quarter-finalist: Stuttgart Doubles semi-finalist: São Paulo (w/bagnis), Casablanca (w/bracciali), Gstaad (w/bagnis) 2014 In ReVIeW The No. 2 Argentine (behind No.28 L. Mayer) finished in Top 60 for 2nd year in a row, winning a career-best 20 matches. Clinched maiden ATP World Tour title in February in São Paulo (d. Lorenzi) - 1 of 5 first-time and 1 of 4 Argentine winners during year Best results came on clay, reaching final in Nice (l. to Gulbis), SF in Casablanca (l. to Granollers) and QF in Stuttgart (l. to Youzhny) Contested all 4 Grand Slams for 1st time with lone win coming at US Open (d. Rubin, l. to Simon). Fell in 1R at Australian Open (l. to Rola), Roland Garros (l. to Lajovic) and Wimbledon (l. to Nieminen) Compiled records of on clay, 2-12 on hard and 0-2 on grass. Went 0-1 vs. Top 10 opponents and earned a career high $622,031 and earned a career-high $622,031 career In ReVIeW The Argentine is 1 of 5 players born in the 1990s to win an ATP World Tour title, along with Raonic (6), Dimitrov (4), Tomic (2) and Goffin (2) In 2013, finished in Top 100 for 1st time, highlighted by reaching his maiden ATP World Tour final as a qualifier in Hamburg (d. Verdasco in QF saving 2 MPs, No. 5 Federer in SF, l. to Fognini after holding 3 MPs). Also reached QF in Buenos Aires (l. to Almagro) as a wild card and 1st QF on hard courts in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Melzer). On Grand Slam debut, advanced to 2R at Roland Garros (l. to Youzhny). In Challengers, won titles at Barranquilla (d. Bagnis) and Bucaramanga (d. Odesnik) In 2012, went 6-9 on ATP World Tour, best result was QF at Viña del Mar (l. to Berlocq) as a qualifier In 2011, reached 1st tour-level SF at Stuttgart (l. to Ferrero) In 2010, won Challenger title at Rome-2 (d. F. Mayer) and runner-up at Napoli (l. to Machado) and Rimini (l. to Lorenzi). Qualified into 2nd ATP tournament in Oeiras (l. to A. Martin) In 2009, qualified in 1st ATP tournament in Gstaad (l. to Wawrinka) and won 1st career Challenger title at Manerbio (d. Tavares). Runner-up at Guatemala #1, Italy #3 and Argentina #7 Futures events In 2008, SF at Ecuador #2 Futures CAREER TITLES (1): 2014 São Paulo(CL). FINALIST (2): 2014 Nice(CL); 2013 Hamburg(CL). GRand slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 0-0) CAREER Aus. Open 0-1 1st Roland Garros 1-2 1st 2nd Wimbledon 0-1 1st US Open 1-1 2nd atp WORLd tour MasteRs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: 1-9) CAREER Indian Wells 0-1 1st Miami 0-1 1st Monte-Carlo 0-2 1st 1st Madrid 1-2 1st 2nd Rome 0-1 1st Toronto/Montréal 0-1 1st Cincinnati 0-1 1st PeRsOnaL Began playing tennis at age 7 Nickname is Delbo or Gordo Father, Horacio, is a hair products distributor; was once a goalkeeper for a professional football team; mother, Marta, is a social assistant; brother, Alfredo, and sister, Felicitas, are both students Speaks Spanish and English Goal in tennis is to be No. 1 Favourite surfaces are clay and outdoor hard courts Favourite shot is his forehand and tournament is Roland Garros Idols growing up were countryman Guillermo Vilas and Björn Borg Hobbies include football, movies and going out with friends Practices in Azul, Argentina, and Barcelona, Spain Coached by countryman Gustavo Tavernini Federico Delbonis 58

27 grigor dimitrov (bul) date OF BIRtH: May 16, 1991 BORn: Haskovo, Bulgaria ResIdence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Turned Pro: 2008 Height: 6 3 (1.90m) Weight: 176lbs (80kg) Career Win-Loss: One-handed backhand Career Prize Money: $4,823,516 Finalist: 4/2 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (August 4, 2014) Ranking: 66 (August 26, 2013) EmiratEs atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 11 (50-18) 2013: 23 (37-23) 2012: 48 (24-19) 2014 HigHLigHts 2011: 76 (18-25) 2010: 106 (3-2) 2009: 287 (4-6) Prize money: $2,795,407 Matches won-lost: (singles), 7-4 (doubles) 2008: 482 (0-1) 2007: T1461 (0-0) Singles winner: Acapulco, Bucharest, London/Queen s Club Finalist: Stockholm Semi-finalist: Rome, Wimbledon, Toronto Quarter-finalist: Australian Open, Beijing, Basel Doubles semi-finalist: Rome (w/rosol) 2014 In ReVIeW The top Bulgarian finished a year-end high No. 11, winning a personal-best 50 matches. Year highlighted by 3 titles on as many surfaces: Acapulco (d. No. 7 Murray in SF, Anderson in F both in 3rd set TB), 1st on clay in Bucharest (d. Rosol) and 1st on grass at London/Queen s Club (d. No. 3 Wawrinka in SF, F.Lopez in F in 3 TB sets after saving 1 MP) Compiled a 15-9 record in ATP Masters 1000 play, reaching 1st SFs in Rome (d. No. 6 Berdych in 3R, l. to No. 1 Nadal) and Toronto (l. to eventual champ Tsonga) Reached 1st Grand Slam SF at Wimbledon (d. No. 5 Murray in QF, l. to eventual champion Djokovic in 4 sets). Afterwards, broke Top 10 for 1st time on July 7. A month later reached career-high No. 8. At other 3 Slams: made 1st QF at Australian Open (l. to Nadal), notched 1st US Open wins en route to 4R (l. to Monfils) and fell in 1R at Roland Garros (l. to Karlovic) Compiled records of on hard, 13-4 on clay, 9-1 on grass and in TBs. Went 4-9 vs. Top 10 opponents and earned a career high $2,795,407 career In ReVIeW The Bulgarian has progressed steadily since turning pro, improving his ranking for 7 years in a row In 2013, became 1st Bulgarian to win an ATP World Tour title in Open Era with win over No. 3 Ferrer in Stockholm. Reached the QF-better 7 times, including a maiden Tour-level final appearance at Brisbane in the opening week of season (l. to No. 3 Murray). Highest-ranked win came over world No. 1 Djokovic in 2R at ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l. to Wawrinka in 3R). Reached 1st Masters 1000 QF in Monte-Carlo (l. to Nadal) In 2012, finished in Top 50 for 1st time, highlighted by 3 SF results, at London/Queen s Club on grass (l. to Nalbandian) and back-to-back in Båstad (l. to Ferrer) and Gstaad (l. to Bellucci) on clay. Posted 1st Top 10 win over No. 7 Berdych in Miami en route to 4R In 2011, was 3rd youngest player in Top 100 (behind Tomic and Harrison). Reached 3 ATP QFs on as many surfaces In 2010, was youngest player at 19y6m to finish in Top 125. Won 3 straight Challenger titles at Geneva (d.andujar) and 2 more in Bangkok (d. Kravchuk and d. Kudryavtsev) In 2009, made his 1st impression on ATP World Tour in Rotterdam defeating No.23 Berdych (l. to No. 1 Nadal in 3 sets) In 2008, won 3 Spanish Futures titles. As a junior, finished world No.3 and captured Wimbledon and US Open titles In 2007, reached Orange Bowl final in Miami (l. to Berankis) In Davis Cup, has 18-4 career record (15-1 in singles) in 13 ties Has 1-1 Olympic record ( 12 London 2R) CAREER TITLES (4): 2014 London/Queen s Club(G), Bucharest(CL), Acapulco(H); 2013 Stockholm(IH). FINALIST (2): 2014 Stockholm(IH); 2013 Brisbane(H). CAREER DOUBLES FINALIST (1). GRand slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 3-3) CAREER Aus. Open 6-4 QF 1st 2nd 2nd Roland Garros 3-4 1st 3rd 2nd 1st Wimbledon 8-5 SF 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st US Open 3-4 4th 1st 1st 1st atp WORLd tour MasteRs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: 35-25) CAREER Indian Wells 3-3 3rd 3rd 2nd Miami 5-4 3rd 3rd 4th 1st Monte-Carlo 5-2 3rd QF Madrid 4-2 3rd 3rd Rome 5-2 SF 2nd Toronto/Montréal 3-2 SF 1st Cincinnati 3-3 2nd 3rd 2nd Shanghai 3-4 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd Paris 4-3 3rd 3rd 2nd PeRsOnaL Began to play tennis at age 3 with his parents Only child of father, Dimitar, who is a tennis coach, and mother, Maria, who is a sports teacher and former volleyball player Considers favourite shot backhand down the line and favourite surfaces are hard and grass Fan of Manchester United. Favourite tournament is Wimbledon Ambition is to be World No. 1. Idol was Pete Sampras Hobbies include cars, computers and watches Coached by Roger Rasheed (since Oct. 2013). Physiotherapist is former ATP physio Stephane Vivier (since Sept. 14) Grigor Dimitrov 59

28 novak djokovic (SRB) date OF BIRtH: May 22, 1987 BORn: Belgrade, Serbia ResIdence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Turned Pro: 2003 Height: 6 2 (1.88m) Weight: 176lbs (80kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $72,403,908 Finalist: 48/22 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (July 4, 2011) Ranking: 114 (November 30, 2009) emirates atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 1 (61-8) 2013: 2 (74-9) 2012: 1 (75-12) 2011: 1 (70-6) 2014 HigHLigHts 2010: 3 (61-18) 2009: 3 (78-19) 2008: 3 (64-17) 2007: 3 (68-19) 2006: 16 (40-18) 2005: 83 (11-11) 2004: 187 (2-3) 2003: 676 (0-0) Prize money: $14,269,462 Matches won-lost: 61-8 (singles), 1-3 (doubles) Singles winner: Indian Wells, Miami, Rome, Wimbledon, Beijing, Paris, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - London Finalist: Roland Garros Semi-finalist: Dubai, Monte-Carlo, US Open, Shanghai Quarter-finalist: Australian Open 2014 In ReVIeW The Belgrade native finished season at No. 1 for 3rd time in 4 years ( , 14), winning an ATP World Tour-high 7 titles in 8 finals. Year highlighted by capturing 7th career Grand Slam title at Wimbledon - extending run of winning a major every year to 4 years - 4 ATP Masters 1000 titles and the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London for 3rd straight year (4th overall). Took over top spot from Nadal on July 7 Opened season at Australian Open with QF loss to Wawrinka (9-7 in 5th set), ending run of 14 consecutive Grand Slam SF appearances and his 25-match winning streak in Melbourne In March, completed the Indian Wells-Miami title sweep for 2nd time in his career ( 11). At Indian Wells, saw off Federer in final for his 42nd career title, moving clear of Stefan Edberg (41) on Open Era title list. Won 18th ATP Masters 1000 title in Miami, defeating Nadal in final. Surpassed Agassi in both titles (17) and match wins (209) at ATP Masters 1000 level In April in Monte-Carlo, was looking to become 1st player to win 5 ATP Masters 1000 titles in a row but fell to Federer in SF Missed Madrid with wrist injury but returned to win his 3rd title in Rome, defeating Nadal for 4th straight time in final On June 8, fell just short of becoming 8th man to complete career Grand Slam after losing to Nadal in Roland Garros final On July 6, won 2nd Wimbledon title with 5-set win over 7-time champion Federer in final. Afterwards, returned to No. 1 for 1st time since week of Sept. 30, Also took sole ownership of 13th place on Open Era title list with 45th title After 3R exits in Toronto (l. to Tsonga) and Cincinnati (l. to Robredo), only times he failed to reach QF all year, advanced to 8th straight US Open SF (l. to Nishikori) In October, clinched 5th title in Beijing 1st time winning a tournament 5 times. Was 8th title in China, tying with USA for his most titles in a single country. A week later, 28-match winning run in China ended by Federer in Shanghai SF In November, captured his 20th ATP Masters 1000 title in Paris (d. Raonic), clinching his 600th career match win in final. Was 5th active player to reach mark, 23rd in Open Era Qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London for 8th consecutive year. Dropped a record-low number of games in RR (9) and defeated Nishikori in SF. Received W/O from Federer (back) in final to clinch 4th season-ending crown. Was 1st player since Lendl ( 85-87) to win 3 year-end titles in a row Compiled records of 40-6 on hard, 14-2 on clay, 7-0 on grass. Ended year on 31-match winning streak indoors, stretching back to Paris 12 (3rd longest in Open Era). Went 19-5 vs. Top 10 opponents and earned a career-high $14,269,462 (2nd most all-time, behind Nadal in 13) career In ReVIeW The Serbian has won more than 60 matches and at least 2 titles in past 8 seasons. He owns 48 titles overall, 3rd-most among active players (behind Federer (82), Nadal (64)), including 7 Grand Slams and 20 ATP Masters 1000 crowns. Has ranked a total of 127 weeks (as of Dec. 29) at No. 1 in his career, 7th-most all time. Along with Federer (5 times) and Nadal (3 times) only players to finish No. 1 since 04. 7th player to finish No.1 3-more times In 2013, finished season at No. 2, winning 7 titles in 9 finals (2nd-most in career). Ranked No. 1 for most of year until Nadal took over top spot on Oct. 7, ending streak of 48 weeks. For 3rd year in a row, reached 3 Slam finals, highlighted by winning his 4th Australian Open title (d. Wawrinka in 5th set in 4R in longest Grand Slam match of year - 5h2m, d. Murray in F). Became 1st player in Open Era to win 3 straight titles in Melbourne and 1st to accomplish feat since Roy Emerson won 5 in a row from Went 17-0 to start season, including 4th Dubai title (d. Berdych). On June 1, became 40th player in ATP World Tour history to record 500 match wins after he beat Dimitrov in 3R at Roland Garros. In SF vs. Nadal, squandered a 4-2 lead in 5th set, losing 9-7. Finished runner-up at Wimbledon (d. del Potro in longest SF in tournament history - 4h43m, l. to Murray) and US Open (l. to Nadal). Added 3 ATP Masters 1000 titles: won 1st Monte-Carlo crown, beating 8-time reigning champion Nadal to snap Spaniard s 46-match win streak at tournament; defended his Shanghai title (d. del Potro); and captured his 16th career ATP Masters 1000 title in Paris (d. Ferrer). His Shanghai and Paris titles were part of a 24-match winning streak to close season, which also included repeat titles in Beijing and at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London (d. Nadal) where he didn t lose a match for 2nd straight year. Helped Serbia to Davis Cup final with 7-0 singles record. Won both matches in 3-2 loss to Czech Republic in final In 2012, finished No. 1 for 2nd year in a row, earning 6 titles in 11 finals while posting 75 match wins (2nd-most in his career). First player to finish No. 1 in back-to-back seasons since Federer from Compiled most match wins in Grand Slam (24-3) and ATP Masters 1000 play (34-6 record). Went 60

29 4-1 in 5-set matches and 16-3 in decisive sets. Overall reached SF or better in 15 of 17 tournaments. 3 of his titles were repeat efforts from 2011 Australian Open (d. Nadal in record 5h53m marathon), his 5th Grand Slam crown, and ATP Masters 1000 events in Miami and Toronto. Also won back-to-back Asian titles in Beijing (d. Tsonga) and ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai (d. Murray, saving 5 MP). Closed season by going undefeated (5-0) and winning Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London (d. del Potro in SF, Federer in F). Reached SF at Wimbledon for 3rd year in a row (l. to Federer) and afterwards lost No. 1 after holding top spot for 53 consecutive weeks (from July 4, 2011 to July 8, 2012). Federer regained No. 1 after his Wimbledon title (held for 17 weeks) before Serb took it back on Nov. 5. Lost in bronze medal match at London Olympics (l. to del Potro) on Aug. 5. Also lost to Murray in SF (left with 45-9 record). Rest of year won 30 of 33 matches, reaching 5 straight finals, including US Open (l. to Murray in 5 sets). Had most wins on hard courts (50-5) and vs. Top 10 opponents (24-10). Played well on clay with a 16-4 record, reaching finals at ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo, Rome and 1st at Roland Garros (l. to Nadal in each). Had chance to win 4 Slam titles in a row but lost in Monday final in 4 sets in Paris In 2011, was year-end No. 1 for 1st time. 1st player with 10 titles in a season since Federer (12) in 06, doing so in 11 finals, including 3 Grand Slams and a record 5 ATP Masters 1000s. Finished with 21-4 record against Top 10, 1st with 20 Top 10 wins since Lendl in 85. Just 3rd player to win more than 30 ATP Masters 1000 matches in a single season with 31-1 record. Opened with 41-match winning streak (43 back to 10 Davis Cup final) with 7 titles (Australian Open, Dubai, Indian Wells, Miami, Belgrade, Madrid, Rome). 2nd-longest season-opening winning streak in ATP history (McEnroe, 42 in 1984). 1st loss came to Federer in Roland Garros SF. Won next 16 matches, including Wimbledon and Montréal titles. Won US Open after saving 2 MP in SF against Federer In 2010, finished No. 3 for 4th year in a row, winning 2 ATP titles, reaching QF or better in all 4 Grand Slam tournaments for 1st time in a season, while leading his country to Davis Cup title (d. France 3-2) for 1st time while going 7-0 in singles play. In Dubai he successfully defended an ATP World Tour title for 1st time in his career, beating Youzhny to become 2nd player in tournament history (since 93) to win back-to-back titles. At Roland Garros, fell to Melzer in 5 sets in QF after holding a 2-set lead. Participated in one of the latest finishes at Wimbledon in his 1R against O. Rochus, which ended at 10:59pm under roof and lights on Centre Court (l. to Berdych in SF). Afterwards, returned to No. 2 and was there for 6 weeks. At US Open, reached 2nd career final ( 07), outlasting Federer in 5 sets in SF, saving 2 MPs before losing to No. 1 Nadal in 4 sets in a rain-delayed Monday final. In October defended his title in Beijing over Ferrer In 2009, won 5 ATP titles in 10 finals and became 1st player to finish No. 3 for 3 straight years since Mats Wilander from Led ATP circuit in matches played (97), matches won (78) and hard court matches won (53), all personal bests. In May, lost in Madrid SF to Nadal in longest best-of-3 sets match (4h03m) in Open Era (after holding 3 MPs). In last month, won titles in Basel (d. Federer) and Paris (d. Monfils) In 2008, captured 4 titles in 6 finals, winning his 1st Tennis Masters Cup Shanghai title (d. Davydenko) and a 1st Grand Slam crown at Australian Open (d. Tsonga). In March, picked up title in Indian Wells (d. Nadal in SF, Fish in F). After a 17-4 start in 1st 3 months, played well on clay (16-3) with SF in Monte-Carlo (ret. to Federer), won title in Rome (d. Wawrinka) and reached SF in Hamburg and Roland Garros (l. to Nadal both times). On grass, advanced to final at Queen s (l. to Nadal). During summer hard court circuit, runner-up in Cincinnati (l. to Murray), won bronze medal at Beijing Olympics (d. Blake) and advanced to SF at US Open (l. to Federer) In 2007, finished as youngest player (20) in Top 10 and won 5 ATP titles while reaching his 1st Grand Slam final at US Open (l. to Federer). In March, reached his 1st ATP Masters 1000 final in Indian Wells (l. to Nadal) and followed with title in Miami without dropping a set (d. Nadal in QF, Murray in SF, Cañas in F). On clay, picked up title in Estoril (d. Robredo in SF, Gasquet in F) and reached SF at Roland Garros (l. to Nadal). Also reached SF at Wimbledon when he retired vs. Nadal with toe blister. In August, won title in Montréal where he posted wins over No. 3 Roddick (QF), No. 2 Nadal (SF) and No. 1 Federer (F) to become 1st player to defeat World s Top 3 since Becker in October 1994 in Stockholm. Also 1st player to beat Federer and Nadal in same tournament while they were ranked No. 1 and 2. Advanced to his 1st Slam final at US Open, getting past Stepanek in a 4h41m marathon in 2R (l. to Federer). Named ATP Most Improved Player for 2nd year in a row In 2006, captured 2 ATP titles in 3 finals and finished as youngest player (at 19) in year-end Top 20. Made breakthrough in Grand Slam play with QF at Roland Garros (ret. vs. Nadal). In July, won maiden ATP World Tour title in Amersfoort (d. Massu). Won title in Metz (d. Melzer) In 2005, finished as youngest player in Top 100 at 18y5m As a junior, advanced to SF at Australian Open in singles and doubles (w/jenkins) in 04 In Davis Cup, has a 28-9 career record (26-7 in singles) in 21 ties and member of 2010 winning team Has 7-3 Olympics record ( 12 London SF, 08 Beijing bronze) CAREER TITLES (48): 2014 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London(IH), Paris(IH), Beijing(H), Wimbledon(G), Rome(CL), Miami(H), Indian Wells(H); 2013 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London(IH), Paris(IH), Shanghai(H), Beijing(H), Monte-Carlo(CL), Dubai(H), Australian Open(H); 2012 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals-London(IH), Shanghai(H), Beijing(H), Toronto(H), Miami(H), Australian Open(H); 2011 US Open(H), Montréal(H), Wimbledon(G), Rome(CL), Madrid(CL), Belgrade(CL), Miami(H), Indian Wells(H), Dubai(H), Australian Open(H); 2010 Beijing(H), Dubai(H); 2009 Paris(IH), Basel(IH), Beijing(H), Belgrade(CL), Dubai(H); 2008 Tennis Masters Cup- Shanghai (IH), Rome(CL), Indian Wells(H), Australian Open(H); 2007 Vienna(IH), Montréal(H), Estoril(CL), Miami(H), Adelaide(H); 2006 Metz(IH), Amersfoort(CL). FINALIST (22): 2014 Roland Garros(CL); 2013 US Open(H), Wimbledon(G); 2012 US Open(H), Cincinnati(H), Roland Garros(CL), Rome (CL), Monte-Carlo (CL); 2011 Cincinnati(H); 2010 Basel(IH), US Open(H); 2009 Cincinnati(H), Halle(G), Rome(CL), Monte-Carlo(CL), Miami(H); 2008 Bangkok(IH), Cincinnati(H), London / Queen s Club(G); 2007 US Open(H), Indian Wells(H); 2006 Umag(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (1). PERSONAL Began playing at age 4 and made pro debut at 16 Nicknamed Nole Father, Srdjan and mother, Dijana Younger brothers; Marko (born Aug. 20,1991), ranked career-high 581 on Oct. 22, 12 and won a Serbian Futures title in July 12, and Djordje (born July 17, 1995) ranked a career-high No on Sept. 9, 13 Owner of company, Family Sports, which has 3 restaurants, a tennis academy, and a range of products, featuring his likeness on mineral water, candy bars, sugar, clothing and cups. He and his family opened a restaurant in Belgrade in April 2009 called Novak Father, uncle and aunt were all pro skiers and his father was 61

30 also an excellent football player. Father wanted him to be a football player or skier but excelled in tennis at an early age Credits his family as inspiration for giving him so much support Idol growing up was Pete Sampras At age 12, attended Niki Pilic Academy in Munich and practiced there for almost 2 years before returning to Belgrade Speaks Serbian, French, Italian, German and English Favourite surface is hard but considers himself all-rounder Best shot is backhand down the line His family invited 50 underprivileged Kosovo-Serb children to Belgrade in September 2007 to be courtside for Serbia- Australia Davis Cup World Group tie Elected to 2-year term in June 2008 to ATP Player Council Serves as ambassador for UNICEF in Serbia to defend children s rights and provide access to early education Named Ace of the Year in GQ s 2011 Men of the Year issue Named recipient of Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of Year in 2012 for Novak Djokovic Foundation & UNICEF ambassador work Earned ATP Player of the Year honours in 2011 and 2012 Received 2013 ATP Aces for Charity grant for his work with the Novak Djokovic Foundation which helps unprivileged youths around the world. A day after the 13 US Open final, hosted 2nd annual fundraising dinner in New York for Novak Djokovic Foundation, which supports underprivileged youths around the world. Raised $2.5 million for Serbian preschoolers at the event Gave a speech at the United Nations Headquarters in the name of the global family of athletes around the world for the proclamation of the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (which will be on 6th of April) In December 2012, HRH Prince William recognised Djokovic for his charity work for young people in London On July 2013, published a book called Serve to Win: The 14-Day Gluten-Free Plan for Physical and Mental Excellence where, among other topics, talks about his eating and training regime. Wife, Jelena Ristic (married Jul. 10, 2014 in a private ceremony in Montenegro); son, Stefan (born Oct. 22, 2014) Works with physiotherapist Miljan Amanovic and Gebhard Phil-Gritsch, who used to work with Thomas Muster Coached by former ATP pro and Slovak Republic native Marian Vajda (since June 2006) and former World No. 1/6-time Grand Slam winner Boris Becker (since Dec. 2013) Novak Djokovic GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career W-L: , 7-7 in finals. Career 5-set record: 22-8) CAREER Aus. Open 43-6 QF WON WON WON QF QF WON 4th 1st 1st Roland Garros RUP SF RUP SF QF 3rd SF SF QF 2nd Wimbledon 45-8 WON RUP SF WON SF QF 2nd SF 4th 3rd US Open 50-9 SF RUP RUP WON RUP SF SF RUP 3rd 3rd barclays ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS HISTORY CAREER WON WON WON RR SF RR WON RR ATP WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY (Career W-L: , in finals) CAREER Indian Wells 36-6 WON SF SF WON 4th QF WON RUP 1st Miami 30-5 WON 4th WON WON 2nd RUP 2nd WON 2nd Monte-Carlo 23-7 SF WON RUP SF RUP SF 3rd 1st Madrid nd QF WON SF 3rd SF QF Rome 29-5 WON QF RUP WON QF RUP WON QF Toronto/Montréal rd SF WON WON SF QF QF WON Cincinnati rd QF RUP RUP QF RUP RUP 2nd 2nd 1st Shanghai 19-3 SF WON WON SF SF Paris 21-6 WON WON 2nd QF 3rd WON 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd MOST YEAR-END NO. 1 FINISHES ON ATP WORLD TOUR In 2014, Novak Djokovic became the 7th player in the history of the Emirates ATP Rankings (since 1973) to finish No. 1 at least 3 times: No. Year-end No. 1 Pete Sampras Roger Federer , 09 Jimmy Connors Ivan Lendl , 89 John McEnroe Novak Djokovic , 14 Rafael Nadal , 10, 13 62

31 ivan dodig (cro) date OF BIRtH: January 2, 1985 BORN: Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina REsIdENCE: Zagreb, Croatia Turned Pro: 2004 Height: 6 0 (1.83m) Weight: 183lbs (83kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $3,676,958 Finalist: 1/1 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (October 7, 2013) Ranking: 6 (November 4, 2013) EmiratEs atp ranking History (W-L) 2014: 96 (15-23) 2013: 33 (33-27) 2012: 73 (16-26) 2011: 36 (26-25) 2014 HigHLigHts Prize money: $925,344 Matches won-lost: (singles), (doubles) Singles quarter-finalist: Zagreb, Marseille Doubles finalist: Semi-finalist: 2010: 88 (8-7) 2009: 181 (2-2) 2008: 387 (0-1) 2007: 298 (0-0) 2006: 414 (0-0) 2005: 840 (0-0) 2004: T1160 (0-0) 2003: T934 (0-0) Monte-Carlo, Toronto, Tokyo, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals London Doha, Barcelona, US Open, Basel (all w/melo) Finished in Top 100 for 5th year in a row, highlighted by QFs in Zagreb (l. to Cilic) and Marseille (l. to Gasquet) Suffered right rib stress fracture in Rome, then retired vs. Granollers in 1R at Roland Garros with right shoulder injury. Missed June and July due to rib injury. Returned at ATP Masters 1000 Toronto, reaching 3R with highest-ranked win of year over No. 14 Isner in 1R (l. to Ferrer) Reached 2R at Australian Open (l. to Dzumhur). At US Open, ret. in 5th set of 1R vs. F.Lopez with cramp In doubles, reached ATP Masters 1000 finals in Monte-Carlo (l. to Bryan-Bryan) and Toronto (l. to Peya-Soares) with Melo. Duo also advanced to US Open SF (l. to Granollers-Lopez) Finished No. 7 in team rankings (No. 12 individually) with Melo and qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for 2nd year in a row. Went 2-1 in RR play and defeated Kubot-Lindstedt in SF before falling 10-7 in Match TB to Bryan-Bryan in final Went on hard, 4-6 on clay and 0-4 vs. Top 10 opponents The Croat has finished in Top 100 in past 5 seasons. He has a career record of in Challengers (2-3 in finals) and is in Futures with 3 titles in 6 finals In 2013, finished year as top Croat for 1st time with year-end best ranking of No. 33. Year highlighted by SF in Eastbourne (l. to Lopez), Munich (l. to No. 14 Haas) and Tokyo (l. to Raonic). Won personal-high 33 matches and earned a career-high $1,255,455. In doubles, qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals (w/melo) and reached SF along with 1st Grand Slam final at Wimbledon (l. to Bryans) and SF at US Open. Finished year-end best No. 3 in team rankings and No. 7 individually In 2012, best results were SF in Valencia and QF in Zagreb and at London/Queen s Club (d. No. 5 Tsonga, l. to Querrey) In 2011, won 1st career title in Zagreb (d. Berrer). Finalist in s-hertogenbosch. Finished in Top 50 for 1st time. Also reached SF in Barcelona and QF in Delray Beach. Defeated No. 2 Nadal in Montréal for biggest career win In 2010, reached 2nd career QF in Stockholm (l. to Ljubicic) as a qualifier. Made Grand Slam debut at Australian Open, beating No. 23 Ferrero in 5 sets before losing to Koubek in 2R. Won Challenger title at Astana-2 and reached final at Ostrava In 2009, qualified in Zagreb and reached his 1st ATP World Tour QF (l. to Ancic). Won Sarajevo Challenger In 2008, ATP debut in Marseille and lost to No. 3 Djokovic in 1R In Davis Cup, career record (5-13 in singles) in 23 ties. Played 22 rubbers for Bosnia and Herzegovina between April 02 and July 06 before making debut for Croatia in 10 Has 0-1 Olympics record ( 12 London 1R) CAREER TITLES (1): 2011 Zagreb(IH). FINALIST (1): 2011 s-hertogenbosch(g). DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (8). GRANd slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 5-5) CAREER Aus. Open 5-5 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd Roland Garros 0-4 1st 1st 1st 1st Wimbledon 4-4 4th 1st 1st 2nd US Open 4-5 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd Doubles (0-1 in finals). Wimbledon: RUP 2013 (w/melo) BARCLAYs AtP WORLd tour FINALs HIstORY CAREER RUP SF (both w/melo) AtP WORLd tour MAstERs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: 18-24) CAREER Indian Wells 2-3 2nd 3rd 1st Miami 4-4 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd Monte-Carlo 1-4 1st 1st 2nd 1st Madrid 0-1 1st Rome 2-1 3rd Toronto/Montréal 5-3 3rd 2nd 3rd Cincinnati 1-3 1st 1st 2nd Shanghai 1-3 2nd 1st 1st Paris 2-2 2nd 2nd Doubles (1-2 in finals). Shanghai: WON 2013; Monte-Carlo: RUP 2014; Toronto: RUP 2014 (all w/melo) PERsONAL Began playing aged 8. Enjoys music, movies and table tennis Father, Tomislav; mother, Davorka; brothers Zeljko and Mladen Childhood idol was countryman Goran Ivanisevic Coached by Martin Stepanek Ivan Dodig 63

32 ALEXANDR DOLGOPOLOV (ukr) date OF BIRtH: November 7, 1988 BORn: Kiev, Ukraine ResIdence: Monte-Carlo, Monaco Turned Pro: 2006 Height: 5 11 (1.80m) Weight: 157lbs (71kg) Career Win-Loss: Career Prize Money: $4,620,895 Finalist: 2/4 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (January 16, 2012) Ranking: 42 (January 9, 2012) emirates atp ranking HistOry (W-L) 2014: 23 (27-21) 2013: 57 (24-27) 2012: 18 (34-25) 2011: 15 (38-29) 2014 HiGHLiGHts 2010: 48 (21-23) 2009: 131 (1-1) 2008: 309 (0-0) 2007: 226 (0-2) Prize money: $1,018,061 Matches won-lost: Singles finalist: Semi-finalist: Quarter-finalist: (singles), 4-5 (doubles) Rio de Janeiro Acapulco, Indian Wells 2006: 269 (0-2) 2005: T1523 (0-0) Sydney, Miami, London/Queen s Club Doubles semi-finalist: Buenos Aires (w/starace) 2014 In ReVIeW The No. 1 Ukrainian finished in Top 25 for 3rd time in past 4 years, highlighted by QF-better 6 times Best results came in opening 3 months, advancing to a 6th ATP World Tour final in Rio de Janeiro (d. No. 4 Ferrer in SF, l. to Nadal) and the SF in Acapulco 1 week later (l. to Anderson) In March, reached 1st ATP Masters 1000 SF at Indian Wells with 3 Top 15 wins, including career-best win over No. 1 Nadal in 3R (l. to Federer). Was 1st Ukrainian to beat reigning No. 1. Followed up with QF in Miami (d. No. 3 Wawrinka in 4R, l. to Berdych) In Grand Slam play, reached 3R at Wimbledon (l. to Dimitrov in 5 sets), and 2R at Australian Open (l. to Chardy in 5 sets) and Roland Garros (l. to Granollers in 5 sets) Injured right knee in Hamburg in July and underwent surgery on July 24. Did not return until Tokyo at the end of September (l. to Sock in 1R). Compiled a 1-5 record in last 5 tournaments Compiled records of on hard, 9-9 on clay and 4-1 on grass. Went 3-4 vs. Top 10 opponents and earned over $1 million for 2nd time in 3 years career In ReVIeW The Ukrainian achieved 4 Top 50 seasons and won 20-more matches in past 5 years. Before going full-time on ATP circuit in 2010, compiled a Challenger match record In 2013, finished out of Top 50 for 1st time since 09. Best results were SF in Winston-Salem (l. to Monfils) and 4 QFs. Highest-ranked win came over No. 21 Anderson in Montréal In 2012, finished in Top 20 for 2nd straight season, highlighted by 2nd career ATP title in Washington (d. Haas). Reached finals in Brisbane (l. to Murray) and Valencia (l. to Ferrer). Also SF in Umag (l. to eventual champion Cilic) and QF at ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l. to del Potro) and Winston-Salem (l. to Querrey). Lone Top 10 win of season came over No. 5 Tsonga in Madrid In 2011, became 1st Ukrainian to finish in Top 20 since Medvedev in 95. Won 1st career title in Umag (d. Cilic). Reached final in Costa do Sauipe (l. to Almagro). Advanced to 3 SF and 4 QF, including at Australian Open (l. to Murray). Won 1st career doubles title at Indian Wells (w/malisse) In 2010, climbed over 80 spots to finish in Top 50 for 1st time, highlighted by 21 match wins. Reached 1st career SF in Eastbourne (l. to Llodra) and QFs in Umag, Moscow and St. Petersburg. Won Challenger title in Meknes in Febuary In 2009, won 3 Challenger titles in Orbetello (d. Andujar), Como (d. Aranguren) and Trnava (d. Ouahab). Posted 1st ATP World Tour match win in St. Petersburg in October (d. Ginepri) In 2007, won 1st Challenger title at Sassuolo (d. Ruiz-Cadenas) In Davis Cup, 4-4 career record (4-3 in singles) in 5 ties CAREER TITLES (2): 2012 Washington(H); 2011 Umag(CL). FINALIST (4): 2014 Rio de Janeiro(CL); 2012 Valencia(IH), Brisbane(H); 2011 Costa do Sauipe(CL). CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). GRand slam HIstORY (Career 5-set record: 7-6) CAREER Aus. Open 7-4 2nd 1st 3rd QF Roland Garros 5-5 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 3rd Wimbledon 6-5 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd US Open 6-4 2nd 3rd 4th 1st atp WORLd tour MasteRs 1000 HIstORY (Career W-L: 36-39) CAREER Indian Wells 7-4 SF 2nd 4th 3rd Miami 7-4 QF 3rd 3rd 4th Monte-Carlo 4-5 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st Madrid 5-5 2nd 1st QF 1st 2nd Rome 1-4 1st 3rd 1st 1st Toronto/Montréal 4-4 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd Cincinnati 0-4 1st 1st 1st 1st Shanghai 7-5 1st 2nd 3rd QF 2nd Paris 1-4 1st 1st 1st 3rd Doubles (1-0 in finals). Indian Wells: WON 2011 (w/malisse) PeRsOnaL Began playing at age 3, nickname is Dolgo Mother, Elena, was a gymnast who earned a gold and silver medal at the European Championships, younger sister, Maria Hobbies include car racing Considers clay favourite surface, ambition is to be ranked No. 1 Identifies his father as most inspirational person in his life If he wasn t a tennis player he would be a rally car driver Coached by his father, Oleksandar, a former ATP pro who was also the coach of former player Andrei Medvedev Alex Dolgopolov 64

33 DAMIR DZUMHUR (BIH) DATE OF BIRTH: May 20, 1992 BORN: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina RESIDENCE: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Turned Pro: 2011 Height: 5 9 (1.75m) Weight: 154lbs (70kg) Career Win-Loss: 9-11 Career Prize Money: $296,1538 Finalist: 0/0 Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: (October 13, 2014) Ranking: 354 (January 9, 2012) EMiRatEs atp Ranking HistoRy (W-L) 2014: 109 (5-7) 2010: 1008 (2-0) 2013: 189 (2-1) 2009: T1664 (0-0) 2012: 221 (0-2) 2011: 343 (0-1) 2014 HigHLigHts Prize money: $202,356 Matches won-lost: 5-7 (singles) Challenger: (singles), (doubles) The No. 1 Bosnian finished just outside Top 100 at a year-end best No. 109, winning 5 tour-level matches during season Made Grand Slam debut as a qualifier at Australian Open, reaching 3R with victories over Hajek and Dodig (l. to Berdych). They were his 1st and only tour-level match wins outside of Davis Cup. Fell in the 1R at Roland Garros (l. to F.Lopez) and the US Open (l. to Ferrer) Also qualified at Winston-Salem, losing 1R to Mannarino Compiled his best results at Challenger level with a record, winning 3 clay-court titles - his 1st at that level - in Mersin, Turkey in April (d. Riba), Arad, Romania in June (d. Riba) and San Benedetto, Italy in July (d. Haider-Maurer) The top Bosnian has progressed up the Emirates ATP Rankings with success at Futures and Challenger levels. Has a career record in Futures (12-3 in finals) and a mark in Challengers (3-2 in finals) In 2013, won three Futures titles and runner-up in two others. Reached Challenger finals at Kosice as a qualifier in June (l. to Kukushkin) and Poznan in July (l. to Haider-Maurer) In 2012, won five Futures titles and SF at Kosice Challenger In 2011, won four Futures titles and runner-up at Bosnia #2 In 2010, made Davis Cup debut in 3-2 win over Estonia, winning decisive 5th rubber vs. Ivanov. Won bronze medal in singles event at Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore, where he was a flag bearer for Bosnia and Herzegovina in the opening ceremony. That year he appeared in his only 3 junior Grand Slam events: 2R at Roland Garros, QF at Wimbledon and 3R at US Open. Ranked as high as No. 3 in world junior rankings in July before finishing No. 4 Has an 8-8 career Davis Cup record (7-7 in singles) in 9 ties GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-1) CAREER 14 Aus. Open 2-1 3rd Roland Garros 0-1 1st US Open 0-1 1st PERSONAL Began playing tennis at age five Father, Nerfid ; mother, Žaneta. His birth came shortly after outbreak of Bosnian War, in a maternity hospital located near the Zetra Olympic Hall. The arena was destroyed at the time, but it was the same place where Damir would start playing tennis. He also has a brother, Zlatan (5 years younger) As a kid enjoyed skiing and soccer, in addition to tennis Growing up, admired Patrick Rafter and Roger Federer. Fan and supporter of Bosnian soccer team FK Željeznicar In his childhood, acted in two movies Grbavica (2006), as background actor, and Mörderischer Frieden (2007), where he played major role as Durcan Speaks Bosnian and English. Studied political science at the Faculty of Political Science in Sarajevo, at University of Sarajevo Coached by his father Nerfid, who has been running a tennis school since CHALLENGER TITLE LEADERS In 2014, Damir Dzumhur was 1 of 15 players to win 3 or more Challenger titles. Here are the Challenger title leaders: No. Gilles Muller 5 Simone Bolelli 4 Blaz Kavcic 3 Adrian Mannarino 5 David Goffin 4 Bradley Klahn 3 Diego Schwartzman 5 Pablo Carreno Busta 3 Nick Kyrgios 3 Marcos Baghdatis 4 Damir Dzumhur 3 Sam Querrey 3 Pablo Cuevas 4 Maximo Gonzalez 3 Go Soeda 3 65

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