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Mats Wilander

- A true legend in the sport of tennis,
capturing 33 singles and 7 doubles titles
- Spent a total of 20 weeks ranked as
the World’s #1 Ranked player
- Inducted into the International Tennis
Hall of Fame in 2002
- Won seven Grand Slam titles: 3 French
Open, 3 Australian Open and the U.S. Open
- In 1988, he captured three of the four
major singles titles and was indisputably No. 1 in the world
- One of only five men (along with Jimmy
Connors, Andre Agassi, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer) to have won Grand Slam singles titles on grass courts, hard courts, and clay courts.
- The only man in tennis history to have
won at least two Grand Slam singles titles on each of the three surfaces
- Defeated both John McEnroe and Ivan
Lendl to capture the 1983 Australian Open
- Captured the 1985 French Open
defeating Ivan Lendl in the final
- The key member of Sweden's Davis Cup
dominance of the 1980's
Cameron Lickle

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Graduate of the
United States Naval Academy in 2003
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Captain of the
Naval Academy’s tennis team in 2002 & 2003
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Played #1 while
at the Naval Academy
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Selected to serve
as “Captain of the Captains” by all other sports team Captains in
2003
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Inducted to the
Naval Academy Sports Hall of Fame in 2003
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Currently playing
ITF Futures events
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)
PLAYERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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