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2018 US OPEN Flushing, New York, USA 27 August-9 September 2018 S-128, D-64 $53 million Outdoor Hard DAY ONE MEDIA NOTES www.usopen.org FEATURED MEN S SINGLES 1R MATCHES ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM [WC] Stan Wawrinka (SUI) vs [8] Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) Dimitrov Leads 4-3 [1] Rafael Nadal (ESP) vs David Ferrer (ESP) Nadal Leads 24-6 LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM [PR] Andy Murray (GBR) vs [PR] James Duckworth (AUS) First Meeting [3] Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) vs [Q] Donald Young (USA) First Meeting GRANDSTAND [11] John Isner (USA) vs [WC] Bradley Klahn (USA) Isner Leads 1-0 [28] Denis Shapovalov (CAN) vs [Q] Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) First Tour-Level Meeting COURT 17 [18] Jack Sock (USA) vs Guido Andreozzi (ARG) First Meeting Ryan Harrison (USA) vs [5] Kevin Anderson (RSA) Anderson Leads 2-1 DAY ONE HIGHLIGHTS Five years ago, Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer met for the Roland Garros title. On Monday, they meet in the opening round of the 2018 US Open, becoming just the fifth pair in the Open Era to play in a Grand Slam first round after playing in a Grand Slam final. Nadal, the defending champion and World No. 1, is 24-6 lifetime against his countryman Ferrer. But Ferrer won their only prior meeting at the US Open in 2007. His six wins over Nadal are tied with Nikolay Davydenko for the fourth-most of any player. Only Novak Djokovic (27), Roger Federer (15) and Andy Murray (7) have more. Ferrer, now ranked No. 148, says that the US Open will be his final Grand Slam. Match Grand Slam Final Grand Slam 1R Rafael Nadal vs. David Ferrer 2013 Roland Garros 2018 US Open Lleyton Hewitt vs. David Nalbandian 2002 Wimbledon 2011 Australian Open Pete Sampras vs. Todd Martin 1994 Australian Open 1998 Roland Garros Boris Becker vs. Kevin Curren 1985 Wimbledon 1992 US Open Adriano Panatta vs. Harold Solomon 1976 Roland Garros 1981 Roland Garros Also on Arthur Ashe Stadium, 2016 champion Stan Wawrinka returns to the US Open against No. 8 seed Grigor Dimitrov. Wawrinka missed last year s event after undergoing two surgeries on his left knee. He returns as the World No. 101 and for a second straight Grand Slam meets Dimitrov in the first round. Wawrinka rallied from a set down to defeat Dimitrov at Wimbledon on 2 July, ending a four-match losing streak in his rivalry with the Bulgarian. Two former US Open champions also comprise the men s schedule on the new Louis Armstrong Stadium. Murray, the 2012 champion and World No. 382, meets World No. 448 James Duckworth. Both men used protected rankings to enter, with Murray returning from right hip surgery and Duckworth recovered from five operations. Under the lights, World No. 3 Juan Martin del Potro faces American qualifier Donald Young. Del Potro is appearing in his 22nd Grand Slam event since winning the 2009 US Open title. He hopes to set an Open Era record for most attempts before a second Grand Slam title. Del Potro has missed 14 Grand Slam events since his US Open triumph. Young is one of 11 American men in action on Monday, with seven more scheduled for Tuesday. No. 11 seed John Isner, No. 18 seed Jack Sock and 2017 quarter-finalist Sam Querrey will play on Opening Day, as will Ryan Harrison, who meets 2017 finalist and World No. 5 Kevin Anderson on Court 17. Steve Johnson faces Denis Istomin on Court 13 with both competitors coming off finals played on Saturday. Johnson lost to Daniil Medvedev at Winston-Salem, while Istomin won a gold medal for Uzbekistan at the Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia. On Grandstand, Canadian teenagers and 2015 US Open boys doubles champions Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime will meet for the first time on tour. Shapovalov, 19, is the youngest player in the Top 100 of the ATP Rankings at No. 28. Auger-Aliassime, 18, is the youngest player in the Top 200 at No. 117. Shapovalov vs. Auger-Aliassime is the youngest match at a Grand Slam event since Bernard Tomic, 17, beat Guillaume Rufin, 19, at the 2010 Australian Open and the youngest US Open match since Djokovic, 19, defeated Young, 17, in 2006.

Page 2 of 38 MEN S SINGLES 1R MATCHES (SHOW COURTS) ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM [WC] Stan Wawrinka (SUI) vs [8] Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) Dimitrov Leads 4-3 11 Australian Open (Australia) Hard R64 Stan Wawrinka 7-5 6-3 6-3 13 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (Spain) Clay R16 Stan Wawrinka 3-6 6-4 6-1 14 London/Queen's Club (Great Britain) Grass SF Grigor Dimitrov 6-2 6-4 15 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo Clay R16 Grigor Dimitrov 6-1 6-2 15 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (Spain) Clay R16 Grigor Dimitrov 7-6(5) 3-6 6-3 16 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati Hard R16 Grigor Dimitrov 6-4 6-4 18 Wimbledon (Great Britain) Grass R128 Stan Wawrinka 1-6 7-6(3) 7-6(5) 6-4 STAN WAWRINKA vs GRIGOR DIMITROV 33 (3/28/85) Age (Birthdate) 27 (5/16/91) No. 101 (No. 3 on 1/27/14) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 8 (No. 3 on 11/20/17) Lausanne, Switzerland Birthplace Haskovo, Bulgaria Monte Carlo, Monaco Residence Monte Carlo, Monaco 11-13 (8-7) 2018 Record (on hard) 22-15 (14-8) 476-275 (265-151) Career Record (on hard) 279-176 (182-110) 0/16 2018 Titles / Career Titles 0/8 132-50 Career Grand Slam Record 50-32 38-11 (2016 Champion) US Open Record (Best Result) 8-7 (2014, 2016 4th Round) 26-21 (0-1) Career 5-Set Record (YTD) 7-6 (2-0) 6 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 203-182 (9-7) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 121-94 (14-8) $31,378,297 Career Prize Money $15,704,178 Magnus Norman Coach Daniel Vallverdu STAN WAWRINKA 2018 Highlights SF (1): Sofia (l Basic) QF (2): Geneva (l Fucsovics); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l Federer) 2018 in Review Reached Australian Open 2R in return following 2 left knee surgeries in August (d. Berankis, l. to Sandgren). Defeated No. 6 Dimitrov to reach Wimbledon 2R (l. to Fabbiano). Advanced to Sofia SF as substitute for injured Dimitrov (l. to Basic). Fell to eventual champion Fucsovics as 2-time defending champion in Geneva QF. Avenged Geneva loss by saving 4 MPs against Fucsovics in ATP Masters 1000 Toronto 2R (l. to No. 1 Nadal in 3R). Defeated Fucsovics again to reach ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati QF (l. to Federer). Dropped to No. 263 in ATP Rankings on 11 June -- lowest since No. 284 on 11 August 2003. Retired in Marseille 2R vs. Ivashka and withdrew from Indian Wells, Miami and Madrid due to left knee injury. Career Highlights > Reached career-high No. 3 on 27 January 2014 after winning Australian Open title. Ended 2014-16 at No. 4. Fell to No. 263 on 11 June 2018 -- lowest since No. 284 on 11 August 2003. > Qualified for 2013-17 Nitto ATP Finals, advancing to 2013-15 SFs. Held 4 MPs in 2014 SF before falling to Federer in 3rd-set TB.

Page 3 of 38 > Owns 16 singles titles, including wins in 11 straight finals from 2014-16. Defeated Federer for lone ATP Masters 1000 title at 2014 Monte-Carlo. Also an ATP Masters 1000 finalist at 2008 Rome, 2013 Madrid and 2017 Indian Wells. One of 2 men to beat Big Four on clay (also Thiem) and 1 of 3 to beat Big Four at Grand Slams (also Berdych, Tsonga). > Upset World No. 1 in finals of 2014 Australian Open (d. Nadal), 2015 Roland Garros (d. Djokovic) and 2016 US Open (d. Djokovic). At age 31, became oldest US Open champion since Rosewall in 1970. Also beat No. 1 Murray to reach 2017 Roland Garros final. Owns 4-4 record vs. World No. 1 at Grand Slams and 0-17 elsewhere. > Won Beijing Olympics doubles gold medal w/federer in 2008 and helped Swiss to Davis Cup title in 2014 (SUI d. FRA 3-1). Played longest Davis Cup rubber ever in 2013 w/chiudinelli (l. to Berdych/Rosol 24-22 in 5th after 7h1m). GRIGOR DIMITROV 2018 Highlights F (1): Rotterdam (l Federer) SF (2): Brisbane (l Kyrgios); ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (l Nadal) QF (3): Australian Open (l Edmund); Barcelona (l Carreno Busta); ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (l Anderson) 2018 in Review Defeated Goffin in Rotterdam SF (l. to Federer in final) and Monte-Carlo QF (l. to No. 1 Nadal in SF). Advanced to Brisbane SF as defending champion (d. Millman after saving 2 MPs in 2R, l. to Kyrgios). Reached QFs at Australian Open (l. to Edmund), Barcelona (d. Jaziri after saving 2 MPs, l. to Carreno Busta) and ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (l. to Anderson). Fell short of Roland Garros 4R for 8th time in as many appearances (d. Donaldson in 5 sets, l. to Verdasco in 3R). Withdrew from Sofia (shoulder) and lost to Djokovic in ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati 3R as defending champion. Career Highlights > Top-ranked Bulgarian in ATP Rankings history, finishing 2017 at career-high No. 3 after winning Nitto ATP Finals title. Broke into Top 10 on 7 July 2014 after advancing to Wimbledon SF. Became World No. 1 junior on 8 September 2008. > Went 5-0 en route to biggest title of career at 2017 Nitto ATP Finals, becoming 1st debutant to win championship since Corretja in 1998 and 1st debutant to go 5-0 since McEnroe in 1978. > Only Bulgarian ATP champion. Won 4 of his 8 titles in 2017, including Brisbane, where he beat Top 10 opponents Thiem, Raonic and Nishikori. Earned biggest win of career over No. 1 Djokovic in 2013 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 2R. > Reached 1st Grand Slam QF and SF of career in 2014, advancing to Australian Open QF and Wimbledon SF. Defeated defending champion Murray in 2014 Wimbledon QF. Also advanced to 2017 Australian Open SF, falling to Nadal in 5 sets after 4h56m. Ended junior career in 2008 with back-to-back boys' singles titles at Wimbledon and US Open. > Held in 52 of 53 service games en route to 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati title, beating Kyrgios in 1st ATP Masters 1000, ATP Finals or Grand Slam final between players born in 1990s. Advanced to ATP Masters 1000 SFs at 2014 Rome, 2014 Toronto, 2016 Cincinnati and 2018 Monte-Carlo. [1] Rafael Nadal (ESP) vs David Ferrer (ESP) Nadal Leads 24-6 04 Stuttgart (Germany) Clay QF David Ferrer 6-3 6-7(3) 7-5 05 ATP Masters 1000 Miami (U.S.A.) Hard SF Rafael Nadal 6-4 6-3 05 ATP Masters 1000 Rome (Italy) Clay SF Rafael Nadal 4-6 6-4 7-5 05 Roland Garros (France) Clay QF Rafael Nadal 7-5 6-2 6-0 07 Barcelona (Spain) Clay SF Rafael Nadal 7-5 6-1 07 US Open (U.S.A.) Hard R16 David Ferrer 6-7(3) 6-4 7-6(4) 6-2 07 Tennis Masters Cup (China) Hard RR David Ferrer 4-6 6-4 6-3 08 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo Clay QF Rafael Nadal 6-1 7-5 08 Barcelona (Spain) Clay F Rafael Nadal 6-1 4-6 6-1 09 Barcelona (Spain) Clay F Rafael Nadal 6-2 7-5 09 ATP Masters 1000 Montreal Hard R32 Rafael Nadal 4-3 ret 10 ATP Masters 1000 Miami (U.S.A.) Hard R16 Rafael Nadal 7-6(5) 6-4 10 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo Clay SF Rafael Nadal 6-2 6-3 10 ATP Masters 1000 Rome (Italy) Clay F Rafael Nadal 7-5 6-2 11 Australian Open (Australia) Hard QF David Ferrer 6-4 6-2 6-3 11 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo Clay F Rafael Nadal 6-4 7-5

Page 4 of 38 11 Barcelona (Spain) Clay F Rafael Nadal 6-2 6-4 12 Barcelona (Spain) Clay F Rafael Nadal 7-6(1) 7-5 12 ATP Masters 1000 Rome (Italy) Clay SF Rafael Nadal 7-6(6) 6-0 12 Roland Garros (France) Clay SF Rafael Nadal 6-2 6-2 6-1 13 Acapulco (Mexico) Clay F Rafael Nadal 6-0 6-2 13 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (Spain) Clay QF Rafael Nadal 4-6 7-6(3) 6-0 13 ATP Masters 1000 Rome (Italy) Clay QF Rafael Nadal 6-4 4-6 6-2 13 Roland Garros (France) Clay F Rafael Nadal 6-3 6-2 6-3 13 ATP Masters 1000 Paris (France) Hard SF David Ferrer 6-3 7-5 13 ATP Finals (Great Britain) Hard RR Rafael Nadal 6-3 6-2 14 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo Clay QF David Ferrer 7-6(1) 6-4 14 Roland Garros (France) Clay QF Rafael Nadal 4-6 6-4 6-0 6-1 15 ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo Clay QF Rafael Nadal 6-4 5-7 6-2 15 ATP Finals (Great Britain) Hard RR Rafael Nadal 6-7(2) 6-3 6-4 RAFAEL NADAL vs DAVID FERRER 32 (6/3/86) Age (Birthdate) 36 (4/2/82) No. 1 (No. 1 on 8/18/08) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 148 (No. 3 on 7/8/13) Manacor, Mallorca, Spain Birthplace Javea, Spain Manacor, Mallorca, Spain Residence Valencia, Spain 40-3 (9-1) 2018 Record (on hard) 9-17 (6-9) 913-188 (430-127) Career Record (on hard) 726-370 (342-196) 5/80 2018 Titles / Career Titles 0/27 242-35 Career Grand Slam Record 145-62 53-10 (2010, 2013, 2017 Champion) US Open Record (Best Result) 32-15 (2007, 2012 Semi-final) 20-12 (1-2) Career 5-Set Record (YTD) 23-14 (1-2) 3 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 4 223-142 (8-3) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 167-157 (7-5) $102,326,975 Career Prize Money $31,230,696 Carlos Moya, Francisco Roig Coach Francisco Fogues RAFAEL NADAL 2018 Highlights W (5): ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo (d Nishikori); Barcelona (d Tsitsipas); ATP Masters 1000 Rome (d A. Zverev); Roland Garros (d Thiem); ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (d Tsitsipas) SF (1): Wimbledon (l Djokovic); QF (2): Australian Open (l Cilic); Madrid (l Thiem) 2018 in Review Won record 11th title at 3 events: Monte-Carlo (d. Nishikori), Barcelona (d. Tsitsipas) and Roland Garros (d. Thiem). By winning Roland Garros, tied Margaret Court at Australian Open for most titles won at a single Grand Slam event. Improved to 111-2 in best-of-5-set matches on clay and earned 900th career win in Roland Garros 4R (d. Marterer). Also won record 8th Rome title (d. A. Zverev) and 33rd ATP Masters 1000 title at Toronto (d. Tsitsipas). Passed Federer for most ATP Masters 1000 wins (362) and tied him for consecutive seasons with an ATP title (15). Swept 50 straight sets on clay -- Open Era record for any single surface -- before losing to Thiem in Madrid QF. Reached 1st Wimbledon SF since 2011 (d. Del Potro in 5 sets after 4h48m, l. to Djokovic in 5 sets after 5h15m). Advanced to 10th Australian Open QF, retiring vs. Cilic in 5th set due to right hip injury. Ranked No. 1 from 1 January-18 February, 2 April-13 May, 21 May-17 June and 25 June-present. Swept Kohlschreiber and A. Zverev in straight sets to lead Spain to 3-2 win over Germany in Davis Cup QF. Broke all-time record with 24 straight Davis Cup singles and doubles wins since 2005. Withdrew from Brisbane (knee), Acapulco (right hip), ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (right hip), ATP Masters 1000 Miami (right hip), London/Queen s Club (knee) and ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (fatigue).

Page 5 of 38 Career Highlights > Finished 2008, 2010, 2013 and 2017 as World No. 1. As 31-year-old in 2017, became oldest year-end No. 1 in 45-year history of ATP Rankings. Ranked No. 1 for 188 total weeks through end of 2018 US Open. Spent every week since 25 April 2005 in Top 10, including record 160 straight weeks at No. 2 before passing Federer on 18 August 2008. > Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 14 straight seasons (2005-18). Made 8 appearances and still seeking 1st year-end title after finishing as runner-up in 2010 and 2013. Owns only 1 indoor hard-court title (2005 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid). > Captured 80 titles, including unprecedented 11 each at ATP Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo, Barcelona and Roland Garros. Greatest of all time on clay with 57 titles and.920-win percentage (415-36). Owns 111-2 record in best-of-5-set matches on clay (.982). Enjoyed record win streaks on a single surface of 81 matches (2005-07) and 50 sets (2017-18). Boasts most ATP Masters 1000 titles of all time with 33. Only player to sweep Roland Garros and all 3 clay-court ATP Masters 1000 events in a single season (2010). > Second all-time with 17 titles and 24 finals at Grand Slams, trailing only Federer s 20 titles and 30 finals. As 24-year-old at 2010 US Open, became youngest man in Open Era to complete career Grand Slam. One of 3 men to win a Grand Slam title in teens, 20s and 30s (also Sampras, Rosewall). Captured 1st of record 11 Roland Garros titles as 19-year-old in 2005 and remains youngest Grand Slam champion since Chang, 17, at 1989 Roland Garros. Earned 900th win of career in 2018 Roland Garros 4R en route to title (d. Marterer). > Won Olympic gold medals in singles at 2008 Beijing and doubles at 2016 Rio w/m. Lopez. One of 2 men to win all 4 Grand Slams and Olympic gold medal in singles (also Agassi). Led Spain to Davis Cup titles in 2004, 2009 and 2011. Owns all-time record with 24 straight Davis Cup singles and doubles wins since 2005. DAVID FERRER 2018 Highlights SF (1): Auckland (l Del Potro) 2018 in Review Four-time champion advanced to Auckland SF (l. to Del Potro). Also lost in Acapulco 2R and ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 3R to Del Potro, who went on to win both titles. Defeated Kohlschreiber 7-5 in 5th after 4 hours, 51 minutes in deciding rubber of Davis Cup QF (ESP d. GER 3-2). Owns 2-9 record since Davis Cup QF with 1st Roland Garros 1R loss in 16th appearance (l. to Munar in 5 sets). Fell to No. 148 in ATP Rankings on 20 August -- lowest since No. 148 on 20 May 2002. Withdrew from tournaments in Monte-Carlo, Barcelona, Estoril and Madrid before birth of son Leo. Career Highlights > Finished 7 seasons in Top 10 (2007, 2010-15), achieving career-high No. 3 on 8 July 2013 after Wimbledon QF run. Ranked in Top 50 each week from 7 February 2005 through 22 July 2018. Fell to No. 148 on 20 August 2018. > Made 7 appearances at Nitto ATP Finals (2007, 2010-15), reaching final in debut after defeating Nadal in RR. > Owns 27-25 record in finals, highlighted by 2012 ATP Masters 1000 Paris title. Led ATP with 7 titles and 76 wins in 2012. Earned 20+ victories in 15 straight seasons (2003-17), notching 700th win in 2017 ATP Masters 1000 Rome 1R over Lopez. One of 4 active players with 700+ wins (also Federer, Nadal, Djokovic). Boasts 331 victories on clay, 2nd among active players behind Nadal. Earned 5 wins over World No. 1, including 3 vs. Nadal. > Did not drop a set en route to 2013 Roland Garros final. Played at 42 Grand Slam events before advancing to 1st final -- an Open Era record. Reached back-to-back Grand Slam SFs with 5-set QF wins over Tipsarevic at 2012 US Open and Almagro at 2013 Australian Open. Lost his last 6 Grand Slam QFs, including all 4 from 2013 Wimbledon through 2014 Roland Garros. > Boasts 28-5 Davis Cup record, helping Spain to titles in 2008, 2009 and 2011. Finished 4th in doubles at 2012 London Olympics w/f. Lopez.

Page 6 of 38 LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM [PR] Andy Murray (GBR) vs [PR] James Duckworth (AUS) First Meeting ANDY MURRAY vs JAMES DUCKWORTH 31 (5/15/87) Age (Birthdate) 26 (1/21/92) No. 382 (No. 1 on 11/7/16) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 448 (No. 82 on 4/6/15) Glasgow, Scotland Birthplace Sydney, Australia London, England Residence Sydney, Australia 4-3 (3-1) 2018 Record (on hard) 2-5 (2-2) 659-187 (437-117) Career Record (on hard) 21-42 (17-30) 0/45 2018 Titles / Career Titles 0/0 188-43 Career Grand Slam Record 5-17 44-11 (2012 Champion) US Open Record (Best Result) 1-3 (2016 2nd Round) 23-11 (0-0) Career 5-Set Record (YTD) 4-4 (0-0) 9 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 194-114 (2-2) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 19-24 (1-2) $60,931,985 Career Prize Money $1,231,265 Jamie Delgado Coach Mark Draper ANDY MURRAY 2018 Highlights QF (1): Washington (w/o vs de Minaur) 2018 in Review Earned 3-set wins over McDonald, Edmund and Copil to reach Washington QF (w/o vs. de Minaur) Defeated fellow 3-time Grand Slam champion Wawrinka at Eastbourne as WC (l. to Edmund in 2R). Returned following 11-month hiatus and lost 3-setter to Kyrgios in London/Queen s Club 1R. Fell to No. 839 in ATP Rankings on 16 July -- lowest since ATP Rankings debut at No. 774T on 21 July 2003. Passed by Edmund in ATP Rankings on 5 March, ending reign as No. 1 Brit since 10 July 2006. Underwent right hip surgery by Dr. John O Donnell on 8 January in Melbourne, AUS. Withdrew from Wimbledon, where he is 2-time champion, due to hip injury. Conceded walkover to de Minaur in Washington QF and turned down ATP Masters 1000 Toronto WC due to fatigue. Career Highlights > First British World No. 1 in ATP Rankings history. Rose to top on 7 November 2016 and spent 41 straight weeks at No. 1. At age 29, became 2nd-oldest player to debut at No. 1 behind only 30-year-old Newcombe on 3 June 1974. Debuted at No. 2 on 17 August 2009 and owns record for most time between becoming No. 2 and No. 1 (7 years, 82 days). > Defeated Djokovic at 2016 Nitto ATP Finals to clinch year-end No. 1 and ATP-best 9th title of season. Went 5-0 at event and set a record by reaching 1st final in 8th appearance. > Owns 45 singles titles, including 1+ each year from 2006-17, trailing only Federer s 98, Nadal s 80 and Djokovic s 69 among active players. Won 14 ATP Masters 1000 titles, including 7 of 9 events (all but Indian Wells and Monte-Carlo). Boasts tournament-record 5 titles at London/Queen's Club. Earned 25+ wins in 12 straight seasons (2006-17), beating Anderson for 500th win in 2015 ATP Masters 1000 Miami 4R and 600th win in 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati 3R. > Captured titles at US Open in 2012 and Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016 to become 1st British Grand Slam champion since Perry at 1936 US Championships. One of 10 men in Open Era to play in all 4 Grand Slam finals. > First player to win 2 Olympic gold medals in singles (2012 London, 2016 Rio). Also earned mixed doubles silver medal w/robson in 2012. Led Great Britain to 2015 Davis Cup title by becoming 1st player since introduction of World Group in 1981 to go 8-0 in singles.

Page 7 of 38 JAMES DUCKWORTH 2018 in Review Earned 1st tour-level wins since 2016 Tokyo en route to Washington 3R (l. to Tsitsipas). Fell outside Top 1,000 of ATP Rankings on 29 January for 1st time since 20 September 2010. Retired in final of ITF Futures Circuit event in Antalya, TUR (ret. vs. Statzberger). Underwent right foot and right elbow surgeries following Australian Open and missed 4+ months. Also had 3 surgeries in 2017 and was limited to 1 match last season (2 on right foot, 1 on right shoulder). Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 82 on 6 April 2015 after reaching San Luis Potosi, MEX Challenger SF. Broke into Top 100 on 23 March 2015 after spending 100 straight weeks ranked between No. 101 and No. 200. Ended 4 straight seasons in Top 150 (2013-16). > Defeated No. 21 Simon for biggest win of career and saved 2 MPs vs. Nieminen to reach 1st ATP World Tour QF at 2015 Brisbane as WC. Also advanced to 2015 Nice QF. Made victorious ATP debut at 2012 Brisbane as WC (d. Mahut). > Advanced to Australian Open 2R as WC in 2012, 2013 and 2015. Also awarded Australian Open WC in 2014 and 2016. Lost to Hewitt in 2016 Australian Open 1R, marking last of his countryman's 616 singles wins. Qualified at Roland Garros and Wimbledon in both 2013 and 2014. > Owns 106-66 record on ATP Challenger Tour (5-4 in finals). Captured Challenger titles in 2016 at Bangkok, THA; Canberra, AUS and Toyota, JPN. Boasts Challenger wins over current or former Top 50 players Golubev, Lu, Marchenko, Sandgren, Tiafoe and Zemlja. > Peaked at No. 7 in junior rankings on 5 July 2010. Went 82-41 on ITF Junior Circuit with runs in 2010 to Australian Open QF, Roland Garros SF and Wimbledon QF. [3] Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) vs [Q] Donald Young (USA) First Meeting JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO vs DONALD YOUNG 29 (9/23/88) Age (Birthdate) 29 (7/23/89) No. 3 (No. 3 on 8/13/18) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 246 (No. 38 on 2/27/12) Tandil, Argentina Birthplace Chicago, IL, USA Tandil, Argentina Residence Atlanta, GA, USA 37-10 (26-6) 2018 Record (on hard) 3-11 (3-9) 421-166 (299-115) Career Record (on hard) 124-186 (102-136) 2/22 2018 Titles / Career Titles 0/0 88-34 Career Grand Slam Record 20-35 29-8 (2009 Champion) US Open Record (Best Result) 10-13 (2011, 2015 4th Round) 7-10 (0-1) Career 5-Set Record (YTD) 5-4 (0-0) 2 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 2 151-107 (16-8) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 56-56 (4-5) $22,518,923 Career Prize Money $4,435,478 Sebastian Prieto Coach Donald Young Sr., Illona Young JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO 2018 Highlights W (2): Acapulco (d Anderson), ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (d Federer) F (2): Auckland (l Bautista Agut), Los Cabos (l Fognini) SF (2): Miami (l Isner); Roland Garros (l Nadal) QF (2): Wimbledon (l Nadal); ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l Goffin) 2018 in Review Achieved career-high No. 3 in ATP Rankings on 13 August -- 4 wrist surgeries and 8+ years after becoming No. 4. Saved 3 championship points to defeat No. 1 Federer for 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells. Now owns 9 wins over World No. 1 -- most among all players who ve never been ranked No. 1 themselves.

Page 8 of 38 Defeated Raonic in Indian Wells SF on 17 March for 400th win of career. Earned straight-set wins over No. 6 Thiem, No. 5 A. Zverev and No. 8 Anderson en route to Acapulco title. Won 15 straight matches before falling to eventual champion Isner in ATP Masters 1000 Miami SF. Advanced to Roland Garros SF (l. to No. 1 Nadal) and Wimbledon QF (l. to No. 1 Nadal in 5 sets after 4h48m). Reached ATP World Tour 250 finals at Auckland (l. to Bautista Agut) and Los Cabos (l. to Fognini). Retired in Rome 3R vs. Goffin (groin strain). Withdrew from London/Queen s Club (adductor) and Toronto (left wrist). Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 3 on 13 August 2018 more than 8 years after becoming No. 4 on 11 January 2010. Finished in Top 10 and qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2008-09 and 2012-13. Ended 2 other seasons at No. 11 (2011, 2017). Rose 200+ spots in 2011 and 500+ spots in 2016 to finish each of those seasons as No. 1 Argentine. > Winner of 22 singles titles, capturing 1st 4 during 23-match win streak in 2008: Stuttgart, Kitzbuhel, Los Angeles and Washington. Saved 3 championship points to beat No. 1 Federer for 1st ATP Masters 1000 title at 2018 Indian Wells. Also upset Federer in Swiss hometown of Basel for 4th title of season in both 2012 and 2013. > Earned 30+ victories in 8 seasons (2008-09, 2011-13, 2016-18), posting 400th win in 2018 Indian Wells SF (d. Raonic). Boasts 9 wins over World No. 1 -- most by a player who s never been No. 1 since inception of rankings in 1973. One of 3 players to beat Nadal, Federer and Djokovic when each were No. 1 (also Murray, Tsonga). > Captured 2009 US Open title, snapping No. 1 Federer s 40-match tournament win streak in 5-set final after beating Nadal 6-2 6-2 6-2 in SF. Defeated Federer again en route to 2009 ATP Finals championship match. Advanced to SFs at 2009 Roland Garros, 2013 Wimbledon, 2017 US Open and 2018 Roland Garros. > Led Argentina to 1st Davis Cup title in 2016, winning 5-setters in 5+ hours over both Murray in SF and Cilic in final. Defeated Djokovic en route to bronze medal at 2012 London Olympics, then beat both No. 1 Djokovic and Nadal en route to silver medal at 2016 Rio Olympics. [Q] DONALD YOUNG 2018 in Review Qualified at US Open and will make 14th straight main draw appearance at event (2005-18). Snapped 6-match tour-level losing streak at Atlanta as WC (d. Karlovic after saving 1 MP, l. to Ebden in 2R). Also reached 2R at Delray Beach (l. to Donskoy) and Washington as Q (d. Wawrinka in 3rd-set TB, l. to Nishikori). Fell to No. 246 in ATP Rankings on 27 August -- lowest since No. 290 on 16 July 2007. Career Highlights > Finished 7 seasons in Top 100 (2007, 2011, 2013-17), breaking into Top 100 at age 18 on 19 November 2007. Achieved career-high No. 38 on 27 February 2012 before suffering 17-match losing streak. Earned 1st ATP ranking point 10 days after 15th birthday on 2 August 2004. > Advanced to ATP World Tour finals at 2011 Bangkok and 2015 Delray Beach. Earned career-high 24 wins in 2017. Owns 157-83 record on ATP Challenger Tour (8-8 in finals). > Played in US Open main draw 14 straight years (2005-18), highlighted by 4R finishes in 2011 and 2015. Upset Wawrinka in 5th-set TB at 2011 US Open. Beat Simon and Troicki for 1st 2 comebacks from 2 sets down at 2015 US Open. Advanced to final in Grand Slam team debut w/s. Gonzalez at 2017 Roland Garros. > Reached ATP Masters 1000 R16 at 2015 Montreal as Q, 2017 Indian Wells and 2017 Miami. Qualified 7 times at ATP Masters 1000 events, including 2011 Indian Wells, where he defeated No. 5 Murray in 2R for biggest win of career. > Went 113-32 on ITF Junior Circuit, ending 2005 as World No. 1. Won junior singles titles at 2005 Australian Open and 2007 Wimbledon, as well as 2005 US Open junior doubles title w/clayton. Reached 2005 Australian Open junior doubles final w/de Bakker.

Page 9 of 38 GRANDSTAND [11] John Isner (USA) vs [WC] Bradley Klahn (USA) Isner Leads 1-0 14 Winston-Salem (U.S.A.) Hard R32 John Isner 7-6(5) 6-2 JOHN ISNER vs BRADLEY KLAHN 33 (4/26/85) Age (Birthdate) 28 (8/20/90) No. 11 (No. 8 on 7/16/18) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 92 (No. 63 on 3/17/14) Greensboro, NC, USA Birthplace Poway, CA, USA Dallas, TX, USA Residence Poway, CA, USA 26-15 (13-9) 2018 Record (on hard) 3-4 (2-3) 385-235 (272-154) Career Record (on hard) 7-22 (6-16) 2/14 2018 Titles / Career Titles 0/0 69-41 Career Grand Slam Record 3-8 24-11 (2011 Quarter-final) US Open Record (Best Result) 2-4 (2012-13 2nd Round) 9-18 (2-1) Career 5-Set Record (YTD) 1-1 (0-0) 2 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 383-241 (27-25) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 11-6 (3-1) $15,745,397 Career Prize Money $897,631 Rene Moller, David Macpherson Coach Peter Lucassen, Christian Groh JOHN ISNER 2018 Highlights W (2): ATP Masters 1000 Miami (d A. Zverev); Atlanta (d Harrison) SF (1): Wimbledon (l Anderson) QF (3): Houston (l Johnson); ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l A. Zverev); Lyon (l Norrie) 2018 in Review Saved 2 MPs vs. Bemelmans en route to 1st Grand Slam SF at Wimbledon, hitting tournament-record 214 aces. In Wimbledon SF, lost to Anderson 26-24 in 5th after 6h36m -- 2nd-longest match in Grand Slam history. Achieved career-high No. 8 in ATP Rankings on 16 July after reaching No. 9 on 16 April 2012. Defeated No. 3 Cilic, No. 6 Del Potro and No. 5 A. Zverev to capture 1st ATP Masters 1000 singles title at Miami. Became oldest 1st-time ATP Masters 1000 champion at age 32 since series began in 1990. As World No. 17, became lowest-ranked Miami champion since No. 18 Courier in 1991. Improved to 31-4 at Atlanta with 5th title in 8th final at tournament (d. Harrison). Hit 10,000th ace during Houston QF loss to Johnson, becoming 4th player to reach milestone since ATP started tracking aces in 1991. Stats do not include all Davis Cup matches, as well as Olympic matches prior to 2008. Reached Roland Garros 4R for 3rd time in last 5 years (l. to Del Potro). Squandered 3 MPs vs. Gojowczyk in Delray Beach 2R and 1 MP vs. Monfils in ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 2R. Did not drop a set en route to 3rd ATP Masters 1000 doubles title -- 2nd w/sock -- at Indian Wells (d. Bryan/Bryan). Helped USA advance to Davis Cup SF with wins over Lajovic in 1R and De Loore in QF. Withdrew from Halle due to left knee injury. Career Highlights > Won 30+ matches and finished 8 straight seasons in Top 20 (2010-17), including 5 as American No. 1 (2012-16). Achieved career-high No. 8 on 16 July 2018 after reaching Wimbledon SF. Became No. 9 on 16 April 2012. > Owns 14 singles titles, including 2017 Newport, where he became 2nd player to win a championship without facing a break point since stats started being tracked in 1991 (also Haas at 2007 Memphis). Boasts 31-4 record with 5 titles in 8 finals at Atlanta. Posted 1st 5 career wins in 3rd-set TBs to reach 2007 Washington final. Earned 300th win of career in 2016 Roland Garros 2R (d. Edmund). Hit 10,000th ace in 2018 Houston QF, becoming 4th player to reach milestone since 1991 (also Karlovic, Federer, Ivanisevic).

Page 10 of 38 > Saved 2 MPs vs. Bemelmans en route to 1st Grand Slam SF at 2018 Wimbledon, losing to Anderson 26-24 in 5th after 6h36m. Also played longest match in tennis history at Wimbledon, defeating Mahut 70-68 in 5th after 11h5m in 2010. Isner hit record 113 aces and Mahut hit 103 in 1R match that spanned 3 days. Did not hit an ace in next round (l. to de Bakker 6-0, 6-3, 6-2). > Captured biggest title of career at 2018 Miami. Became oldest 1st-time ATP Masters 1000 champion at age 32 since series began in 1990 and lowest-ranked Miami champion at No. 17 since No. 18 Courier in 1991. > Defeated No. 1 Djokovic en route to ATP Masters 1000 finals at 2012 Indian Wells and 2013 Cincinnati. Also advanced to 2016 ATP Masters 1000 Paris final. Won ATP Masters 1000 doubles titles at 2011 Rome w/querrey, 2016 Shanghai w/sock and 2018 Indian Wells w/sock. BRADLEY KLAHN 2018 in Review Qualified advanced to 2R at Wimbledon (l. to Edmund on Centre Court), ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (l. to A. Zverev) and ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati (l. to Carreno Busta). Won USTA s US Open Wild Card Challenge and will make 5th main draw appearance at US Open. Swept titles at Gatineau, CAN Challenger in singles (d. Humbert) and doubles w/galloway (d. D. King/Polansky). Advanced to Newport Beach, USA Challenger singles final (l. to Fritz). Captured Bordeaux, FRA Challenger doubles title w/polansky (d. Duran/M. Gonzalez). Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 63 on 17 March 2014 after making ATP Masters 1000 debut at Indian Wells. Broke into Top 100 and finished 2013 season at No. 97 after reaching Yokohama, JPN Challenger SF. Unranked from 15 February 2016 through 20 November 2016 while rehabbing back. > As reigning NCAA singles champion, earned wild card and made tour-level debut at 2010 US Open. Enjoyed 1st and biggest win of career at 2012 US Open as Q, defeating No. 36 J. Melzer in 5 sets. Also reached 2R at 2013 US Open as WC and 2018 Wimbledon as Q. > Secured his 3rd US Open WC in 2018 by winning USTA s US Open Wild Card Challenge. Clinched WC by qualifying and earning 1st ATP Masters 1000 win over Ferrer at 2018 Toronto. > Owns 120-69 ATP Challenger Tour record (6-6 in finals). Captured 6th Challenger title of career following back surgery at 2018 Gatineau, CAN. Posted Challenger wins over past or present Top 50 players Andreev, Bogomolov Jr., Ebden, Edmund, Estrella Burgos, Evans, Marterer, Millman, Sandgren and Young. > Peaked at No. 14 in junior rankings on 7 April 2008. Played at all 4 junior Grand Slams in 2008, reaching 3R at Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open. Went 68-34 overall on ITF Junior Circuit with wins over Basilashvili, Bhambri, Carreno Busta, Evans, Harrison, Pospisil and Raonic. Went 11-1 and won a pair of Grade 1 junior doubles titles w/raonic. [28] Denis Shapovalov (CAN) vs [Q] Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) First Tour-Level Meeting Other Meeting 17 Drummondville CH (Canada) Hard SF Denis Shapovalov 7-5 6-3 DENIS SHAPOVALOV vs FELIX AUGER-ALIASSIME 19 (4/15/99) Age (Birthdate) 18 (8/8/00) No. 28 (No. 23 on 6/11/18) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 117 (No. 116 on 8/20/18) Tel Aviv, Israel Birthplace Montreal, Canada Nassau, Bahamas Residence Montreal, Canada 25-20 (15-10) 2018 Record (on hard) 4-7 (2-4) 39-35 (28-23) Career Record (on hard) 4-7 (2-4) 0/0 2018 Titles / Career Titles 0/0 6-5 Career Grand Slam Record 0-0 3-1 (2017 4th Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-0 (Debut) 1-1 (0-1) Career 5-Set Record (YTD) 0-0 (0-0) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 20-24 (8-16) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 4-1 (4-1) $1,953,690 Career Prize Money $266,528 Martin Laurendeau, Tessa Shapovalova Coach Guillaume Marx, Frederic Fontang

Page 11 of 38 DENIS SHAPOVALOV 2018 Highlights SF (2): Delray Beach (l Tiafoe); ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l A. Zverev) QF (1): Eastbourne (l M. Zverev) 2018 in Review At 19, youngest quarter-finalist and semi-finalist ever at ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (d. Raonic in 3R, l. to A. Zverev). Achieved career-high 11 times in ATP Rankings -- peaking at No. 23 on 11 June. Youngest player to be ranked in Top 25 since then-no. 19 Gasquet on 25 July 2005. Became No. 1 Canadian on 21 May, but was passed by countryman Raonic on 13 August. Lost to eventual champion in Delray Beach SF (l. to Tiafoe) and Eastbourne QF (l. to M. Zverev). Reached Round of 16 at ATP Masters 1000 events in Miami (d. Troicki in 1R after saving 1 MP, l. to Coric), Rome (l. to eventual champion Nadal), Toronto (l. to Haase) and Cincinnati (l. to Raonic). Fell in 2R at Australian Open (l. to Tsonga in 5 sets), Roland Garros (l. to Marterer) and Wimbledon (l. to Paire). Career Highlights > Achieved new career-high ranking 11 times in 2018, peaking at No. 23 on 11 June. Became No. 1 Canadian by passing Raonic on 21 May 2018. Broke into Top 200, Top 100 and Top 50 in 2017. As an 18-year-old on 9 October 2017, became youngest Top 50 player since Nadal, 18, on 1 November 2004. > Competed at inaugural Next Gen ATP Finals in 2017 (d. Quinzi, l. to Chung and Rublev in RR). > Qualified and defeated Tsonga en route to 2017 US Open 4R, becoming youngest player to reach 4R at US Open since Chang, 17, in 1989 and at any Grand Slam event since Safin, 18, at 1998 Roland Garros. > Saved 4 MPs vs. Dutra Silva, defeated Del Potro and upset No. 2 Nadal en route to 2017 Montreal SF as 143rd-ranked WC. Youngest ATP Masters 1000 quarter-finalist and semi-finalist since series started in 1990. Lowest-ranked ATP Masters 1000 semi-finalist since No. 191 Pavel at 2003 Paris. Also reached 2018 Madrid SF to become youngest quarterfinalist and semi-finalist in tournament history. > Went 86-32 on ITF Junior Circuit, peaking at No. 2 on 11 July 2016. Ended junior career at 2016 Wimbledon by winning singles title and reaching doubles final w/auger-aliassime. Won 2015 US Open junior doubles title w/auger-aliassime. FELIX AUGER-ALIASSIME 2018 in Review Reached 2R at Indian Wells as Q (d. Pospisil, l. to Raonic), Umag as WC (l. to Rublev), Gstaad as WC (l. to Galovic) and ATP Masters 1000 Toronto as WC (d. Pouille, l. to Medvedev on 18th birthday). First player born in 2000s to win a match and youngest player to win an Indian Wells match since Chang in 1989. Made ATP World Tour debut at Rotterdam as WC (l. to Krajinovic in 1R). Achieved career-high No. 116 in ATP Rankings on 20 August. Defended title at Lyon, FRA Challenger (d. Tatlot), then reached Blois, FRA Challenger final (l. to S. Griekspoor). Joined Gasquet (5), Del Potro (3) and Djokovic (3) as only players to win 3+ Challenger titles before 18th birthday. Career Highlights > Youngest player in Top 500 of 2017 year-end ATP Rankings at No. 162. Achieved career-high No. 116 on 20 August 2018 soon after reaching ATP Masters 1000 Toronto 2R. Broke into Top 200 on 11 September 2017 following 2nd Challenger title at Seville, ESP. Became youngest Top 200 player since Gasquet on 21 July 2003. > Earned 1st ATP ranking point as 14-year-old on 23 March 2015 after qualifying at Drummondville, CAN Challenger in pro debut. First player born in 2000s to be ranked. > Qualified and beat countryman Pospisil for 1st ATP World Tour win at 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells. First player born in 2000s to win a match and youngest player to earn a victory at Indian Wells since Chang, 17, in 1989. Also qualified at 2018 US Open, where he will make Grand Slam main draw debut. > Captured titles in 1st 3 ATP Challenger Tour finals at 2017 Lyon, FRA as 16-year-old WC; 2017 Seville, ESP and 2018 Lyon, FRA. Youngest Challenger champion since Tomic, 16, at 2009 Melbourne, AUS. Joined the likes of Nadal and Chang as 7th player to win a Challenger title before turning 17. Became 4th player to win 3+ Challenger titles before turning 18 along with Gasquet (5), Del Potro (3) and Djokovic (3). > Peaked at No. 2 in junior rankings on 6 June 2016. Went 79-19 on ITF Junior Circuit with wins over fellow #NextGenATP players de Minaur, Harris, Hurkacz, Kecmanovic, Kuhn, Popyrin, Shapovalov and Tsitsipas. Reached 5 Grand Slam junior finals, winning singles title at 2016 US Open and doubles title at 2015 US Open w/shapovalov.

Page 12 of 38 COURT 17 [18] Jack Sock (USA) vs Guido Andreozzi (ARG) First Meeting JACK SOCK vs GUIDO ANDREOZZI 25 (9/24/92) Age (Birthdate) 27 (8/5/91) No. 18 (No. 8 on 11/20/17) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 113 (No. 102 on 6/11/18) Lincoln, NE, USA Birthplace Buenos Aires, Argentina Kansas City, KS, USA Residence Buenos Aires, Argentina 5-15 (3-8) 2018 Record (on hard) 3-5 (2-1) 158-118 (114-84) Career Record (on hard) 5-10 (2-3) 0/4 2018 Titles / Career Titles 0/0 25-23 Career Grand Slam Record 1-4 9-8 (2016 4th Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 0-2 (2012, 2016 1st Round) 4-5 (0-2) Career 5-Set Record (YTD) 1-0 (1-0) 1 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 0 78-63 (5-6) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 0-5 (0-3) $9,294,710 Career Prize Money $747,864 Mark Knowles Coach Mariano Hood JACK SOCK 2018 Highlights QF (1): Houston (l Fritz) 2018 in Review Owns records of 5-15 in singles and 26-10 in doubles. Lost 7 straight tour-level singles matches. Won 4 doubles titles with 4 partners on 3 surfaces: Wimbledon w/m. Bryan (d. Klaasen/Venus), Indian Wells w/isner (d. Bryan/Bryan), Delray Beach w/withrow (d. Monroe/Smith) and Lyon w/kyrgios (d. Jebavy/Middelkoop). Partnered Harrison to clinch USA s 4-0 win over Belgium in Davis Cup QF (d. Gille/Vliegen). Lost in 2R as defending singles champion at Auckland (l. to Gojowczyk) and Delray Beach (l. to No. 228 Opelka). Withdrew from Atlanta and Los Cabos due to right hip injury. Career Highlights > Finished 2017 at career-high No. 8, becoming 1st American in year-end Top 10 since No. 8 Fish in 2011. Improved year-end ranking and increased win totals in 7 straight seasons (2011-17). Reached career-high No. 6 in doubles on 11 May 2015. > Beat No. 3 A. Zverev for biggest win of career at 2017 Nitto ATP Finals, becoming 1st American semi-finalist at event since Roddick in 2007. Qualified by winning ATP Masters 1000 Paris title on final day of regular season, rising from No. 24 to No. 9 in race. > Won 3 of his 4 singles titles in 2017, highlighted by Paris. As World No. 22, lowest-ranked ATP Masters 1000 champion since No. 26 Ljubicic at 2010 Indian Wells. Trailed Edmund 5-1 in 3rd set of opening match. Owns 12 doubles titles, including ATP Masters 1000s at 2015 Indian Wells w/pospisil, 2016 Shanghai w/isner and 2018 Indian Wells w/isner. > Reached Grand Slam 4R at 2015 Roland Garros and 2016 US Open. Teamed w/pospisil to win 2014 Wimbledon doubles title, becoming 1st duo since Hewitt/Mirnyi at 2000 US Open to capture Grand Slam title in team debut. Added 2018 Wimbledon doubles title in 2nd event w/m. Bryan. Also won 2011 US Open mixed doubles title w/oudin and 2010 US Open boys' singles title. > Only men s or women s tennis player to earn multiple medals at 2016 Rio Olympics, winning gold in mixed doubles w/mattek-sands and bronze in men s doubles w/johnson.

Page 13 of 38 GUIDO ANDREOZZI 2018 in Review Achieved career-high No. 102 in ATP Rankings on 11 June. Qualified and earned 1st Grand Slam main draw win at Roland Garros (d. Fritz in 5 sets, l. to Verdasco in 2R). Advanced to Winston-Salem 3R as LL (l. to Medvedev). Captured ATP Challenger Tour titles at Punta del Este, URU (d. Bolelli) and Tunis, TUN (d. Gimeno-Traver). Also advanced to Marbella, ESP Challenger final (d. Cecchinato, l. to Travaglia). Reached 4 Challenger doubles finals, highlighted by Marbella, ESP title w/behar (d. Klizan/Kovalik). Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 102 on 11 June 2018 soon after qualifying at Roland Garros. Broke into Top 200 on 10 September 2012 after qualifying at US Open. Finished 5 of last 6 seasons in Top 200 (2012-14, 2016-17). > Earned 1st ATP World Tour victory in his hometown, defeating countryman Molteni at 2015 Buenos Aires as WC. Enjoyed 2nd win over fellow Argentine Olivo at 2017 Buenos Aires as Q. > Qualified at 2012 US Open, 2016 US Open and 2018 Roland Garros, where he defeated Fritz in 5 sets for 1st Grand Slam main draw win of career. > Owns records of 185-122 on ATP Challenger Tour (6-5 in finals) and 89-53 on ITF Futures Circuit (6-1 in finals). Defeated countrymen to win Challenger titles at 2012 Lima, PER (d. Arguello); 2013 San Juan, ARG (d. Schwartzman) and 2016 Santo Domingo, DOM (d. Kicker). Boasts Challenger wins over past or present Top 30 players Cecchinato, Chardy, Dzumhur, Gulbis, Khachanov, Klizan, Lopez, L. Mayer, Rosol and Schwartzman. > Won gold medal in mixed doubles at 2015 Pan-American Games in Toronto, CAN w/irigoyen (d. Bester/Dabrowski 6-3, 6-0). Owns 13 ATP Challenger Tour doubles titles with 9 different partners. Ryan Harrison (USA) vs [5] Kevin Anderson (RSA) Anderson Leads 2-1 13 Atlanta (U.S.A.) Hard SF Kevin Anderson 6-3 7-6(3) 16 Stockholm (Sweden) Hard R16 Kevin Anderson 7-6(8) 6-4 17 Tokyo (Japan) Hard R16 Ryan Harrison 6-3 1-6 7-6(2) RYAN HARRISON vs KEVIN ANDERSON 26 (5/7/92) Age (Birthdate) 32 (5/18/86) No. 53 (No. 40 on 7/17/17) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 5 (No. 5 on 7/16/18) Shreveport, LA, USA Birthplace Johannesburg, South Africa Austin, TX, USA Residence Gulf Stream, FL, USA 21-19 (17-10) 2018 Record (on hard) 33-13 (21-7) 114-148 (88-98) Career Record (on hard) 304-214 (213-141) 0/1 2018 Titles / Career Titles 1/4 13-27 Career Grand Slam Record 65-37 4-8 (2016 3rd Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 19-8 (2017 Runner-up) 1-3 (1-0) Career 5-Set Record (YTD) 12-10 (2-2) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 3 57-78 (11-16) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 179-151 (24-15) $4,356,138 Career Prize Money $13,486,136 Davide Sanguinetti Coach Brad Stine RYAN HARRISON 2018 Highlights F (2): Brisbane (l Kyrgios); Atlanta (l Isner) QF (2): Acapulco (l A. Zverev); Winston-Salem (l Medvedev) 2018 in Review Rallied from a set down in 4 straight matches to reach 2nd straight Atlanta final (l. to Isner in 3 sets). Earned 3 wins in 3 sets to advance to Brisbane final (l. to Kyrgios). Beat Sela for 1st win in a 5-setter en route to 2nd Grand Slam 3R at Australian Open (l. to Cilic).

Page 14 of 38 Enjoyed Top 20 wins over Isner and Schwartzman to reach Acapulco QF (l. to A. Zverev). Snapped 5-match losing streak by beating Carballes Baena in Wimbledon 1R (l. to Mannarino in 2R). Squandered 2 MPs vs. Delbonis in ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 1R. After losing Atlanta singles final to Isner, lost Atlanta doubles final w/ram (l. to Monroe/Smith). Clinched USA s Davis Cup wins in 1R w/johnson (d. Milojevic/Zekic) and QF w/sock (d. Gille/Vliegen). Withdrew from Auckland and Los Cabos due to fatigue. Retired in Newport 1R vs. Mahut due to back injury. Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 40 on 17 July 2017, more than 5 years after breaking into Top 50 on 25 June 2012. Finished 2017 at year-end high No. 47 in singles and career-high No. 16 in doubles. > Defeated defending and eventual champion Kontinen/Peers en route to 2017 Nitto ATP Finals SF w/venus (l. to Kubot/Melo). Captured 2017 Roland Garros doubles title w/venus in Grand Slam team debut, winning all 6 matches in 3 sets. Reached 2012 US Open doubles QF as WC with little brother C. Harrison. > Did not drop a set en route to 1st ATP World Tour singles final and title at 2017 Memphis. Runner-up at 2017 Atlanta, 2018 Brisbane and 2018 Atlanta, where he rallied from a set down in 4 straight matches. > Qualified at 9 tour-level events in 2016, tied with 8 other players for 2nd-most in Open Era. Started career 0-22 vs. Top 10 before beating Dimitrov in 2015 Acapulco 2R. Won ATP debut at 2008 Houston as 15-year-old Q (d. Cuevas) and remains youngest player to win a match since Nadal, 15, at 2002 Mallorca (d. Delgado). > Defeated No. 6 Raonic for biggest win of career in 2016 US Open 2R as Q, snapping 0-6 start to career in Grand Slam 2R matches. Also advanced to 2018 Australian Open 3R and beat Raonic en route to 2011 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells 4R as WC. KEVIN ANDERSON 2018 Highlights W (1): New York (d Querrey); F (3): Pune (l Simon); Acapulco (l Del Potro); Wimbledon (l Djokovic) SF (2): Estoril (l Thiem); ATP Masters 1000 Toronto (l Tsitsipas) QF (2): ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (l Coric); ATP Masters 1000 Miami (l Carreno Busta) 2018 in Review Advanced to 2nd Grand Slam final at Wimbledon, where he spent 23h20m on court (l. to Djokovic). In Wimbledon SF, beat Isner 26-24 in 5th for 300th career win after 6h36m -- 2nd-longest Grand Slam match ever. In Wimbledon QF, rallied from 2 sets down and saved 1 MP for biggest career win over No. 2 Federer after 4h14m. Achieved career-high No. 5 on 16 July, becoming highest-ranked South African in ATP Rankings history. Beat Escobedo, Nishikori and Querrey in 3rd-set TBs to capture 4th ATP World Tour title at New York. Also advanced to finals at Pune (l. to Simon) and Acapulco (l. to Del Potro). Ended 0-10 start to career in ATP Masters 1000 QFs by reaching SFs at Madrid (l. to Thiem) and Toronto (d. Dimitrov, l. to Tsitsipas after holding 1 MP). Lost QFs at Indian Wells (l. to Coric in 3rd-set TB) and Miami (l. to Carreno Busta in 3rd-set TB after holding 1 MP). Served for match twice before suffering 5th loss of career from 2 sets up vs. Schwartzman in Roland Garros 4R. Became 1st player since Hewitt in 2002 to follow US Open final with Aus. Open 1R loss (l. to Edmund in 5 sets). Withdrew from Delray Beach (elbow), Barcelona (right knee) and Washington (left hand). Retired in Rome 2R (leg). Career Highlights > Achieved career-high No. 5 on 16 July 2018 after advancing to Wimbledon final. Highest-ranked South African in ATP Rankings history (since 1973). Finished 4 of last 5 seasons in Top 20 (2013-15, 2017). > Won 1st of 4 ATP World Tour titles on home soil at 2011 Johannesburg. Earned 30+ wins in 7 of last 8 seasons (2011-15, 2017-18). Qualified for 9 tour-level events in 2010, tied with 8 other players for 2nd-most since start of ATP World Tour in 1990. > Reached 2nd Grand Slam SF and final at 2018 Wimbledon. In SF, defeated Isner 26-24 in 5th for 300th career win after 6 hours, 36 minutes -- 2nd-longest match in Grand Slam history. In QF, rallied from 2 sets down and saved 1 MP for biggest career win over 8-time champion and World No. 2 Federer after 4 hours, 14 minutes. > Advanced to 1st Grand Slam SF and final at 2017 US Open as World No. 32, becoming lowest-ranked US Open finalist in ATP Rankings history and 1st South African US Open finalist in Open Era. Also became tallest Grand Slam finalist in Open Era at 2.03m/6-foot-8. > Owns 3-10 record in Grand Slam 4R, including win over 2012 champion Murray at 2015 US Open. Owns 2-10 record in ATP Masters 1000 QFs, reaching SFs at Madrid and Toronto in 2018.

Page 15 of 38 MEN S SINGLES 1R MATCHES (OTHER COURTS) COURT 4 Dusan Lajovic (SRB) vs [24] Damir Dzumhur (BIH) First Meeting DUSAN LAJOVIC vs DAMIR DZUMHUR 28 (6/30/90) Age (Birthdate) 26 (5/20/92) No. 62 (No. 56 on 6/18/18) ATP Ranking (Career-High) No. 27 (No. 23 on 7/2/18) Belgrade, Serbia Birthplace Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina Stara Pazova, Serbia Residence Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina 17-19 (2-4) 2018 Record (on hard) 20-23 (10-12) 92-118 (32-50) Career Record (on hard) 96-89 (62-53) 0/0 2018 Titles / Career Titles 1/3 11-18 Career Grand Slam Record 15-17 0-3 (2014, 2016-17 1st Round) US Open Record (Best Result) 3-4 (2017 3rd Round) 1-8 (0-3) Career 5-Set Record (YTD) 6-5 (2-2) 0 Comebacks from 0-2 Down 2 34-50 (7-7) Career Tiebreak Record (YTD) 30-34 (9-9) $2,967,071 Career Prize Money $3,159,170 Jose Perlas Coach Nerfid Dzumhur-Neno Lajovic 2018 in Review SF (1): Lyon (l Thiem) QF (3): ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (l Anderson); Umag (l Pella); Kitzbuhel (l Klizan) Fell to 0-4 lifetime in ATP World Tour SFs with 3-set loss at Lyon to eventual champion Thiem. Earned 1st Top 10 win over No. 6 Del Potro to reach 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF at Madrid as Q (l. to Anderson). Also qualified at ATP Masters 1000 events in Monte-Carlo (l. to Djokovic in 1R) and Cincinnati (l. to Raonic in 1R). Advanced to QFs at Umag (l. to Pella) and Kitzbuhel (l. to eventual champion Klizan after holding 2 MPs). Achieved career-high No. 56 in ATP Rankings on 18 June. Dropped to No. 108 in ATP Rankings on 19 March -- lowest since No. 109 on 7 September 2015. Lost 5-setters to Schwartzman in Australian Open 1R, Isner in Davis Cup 1R and A. Zverev in Roland Garros 2R. Suffering 8-match losing streak in 5th sets since winning 5th-set debut at 2014 Wimbledon (d. Garcia-Lopez). Captured 6th ATP Challenger Tour title at Le Gosier, GUD (d. Kudla). Dzumhur 2018 in Review W (1): Antalya (d Mannarino) SF (1): Los Cabos (l Del Potro) QF (2): Montpellier (l Gasquet), Marseille (l Berdych) Achieved career-high No. 23 in ATP Rankings on 2 July after winning 3rd ATP title at Antalya (d. Mannarino). Owns 20-23 record this season after finishing 2017 on a 24-7 run. Lost in Los Cabos SF for 2nd straight season (l. to Del Potro). Reached QFs at Montpellier (l. to Gasquet) and Marseille (d. Kukushkin in 1R after saving 4 MPs, ret. vs. Berdych). Advanced to Roland Garros 3R for 2nd time (d. Albot in 5 sets, l. to A. Zverev in 5 sets after holding 1 MP). Also advanced to Australian Open 3R for 2nd time (d. Lorenzi in 1R after trailing by 2 sets, l. to No. 1 Nadal). Retired in Sydney 2R (left hamstring strain) and Marseille QF (illness). Withdrew from Winston-Salem (back).