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Jim Courier

- A true legend in the sport of tennis,
capturing 23 singles and 6 doubles titles
- Spent a total of 58 weeks ranked as
the World’s #1 Ranked player in 1992 and 1993
- Reached the finals of all four major
championships during his career, a feat accomplished by only six other
players in the Open Era
- Inducted into the International Tennis
Hall of Fame in 2005
- Won two French Open and two Australian
Open titles
- Holds career victories over a
veritable who’s who of the tennis world including Pete Sampras, Andre
Agassi,
John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker.
- Defeated Andre Agassi in the finals of
the 1991 French Open and Stefan Edberg to win the 1993 Australian Open
- Leading television commentator
Mikael Pernfors
- One of the most entertaining players
to watch live
- Former #10 Player in the World
- 1986 French Open Finalist, defeating
Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg en route to the Championship Match
- Three career ATP Titles defeating
Andre Agassi in the L.A. final and Todd Martin to win Canadian Open
- Career victories over Becker, Agassi,
John McEnroe, Mats Wilander, Pete Sampras, Jim Courier, Thomas Muster,
Sergi Bruguera and Michael Stich
- Two-Time NCAA Singles Champion for the
University of Georgia
- ATP Tour's Most Improved Player
in 1986, and its Comeback Player of the Year award in 1993
Kaes Van't Hof

- 2008 NCAA Doubles Champion for USC
- Played for Newport Beach Breakers of
Billie Jean King's World TeamTennis League
- Progressed to Second Round of U.S.
Open Men's Doubles in 2008 & 2009; partnered with Ryan Harrison (2009),
America's top prospect who just defeated #15 Seed Ivan Ljubicic at the
2010 U.S. Open; defeated the 2010 #9 seeds in the 2009 U.S. Open
- Former PAC-10 Singles and Doubles
Champion
Nima Roshan

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ATP touring
professional who has seen his singles ranking improve 400+ spots and
his doubles climb nearly 1100 spots since turning pro
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Brings excitement
to the game with his world class serve and his lightening quick
speed
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Captured
3 Futures doubles titles in 2008 (Mexico and Costa Rica); finalist in Ireland. Reached
doubles finals in an
Australian ATP Challenger event in 2007.
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Singles
highlights include reaching the quarter finals of an ATP Challenger
event in Australia, the finals of Futures events in Mexico and the
semi-finals of Futures events in the USA and China.
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BYU #1 Singles,
#1 Doubles (Junior and Senior Year)
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