1. Sofia Arvidsson

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  2. Paul McNamee

    Paul McNamee (b. November 12 1954, in Melbourne, Australia) is a former professional tennis player from Australia. During his career he was ranked the World No. 1 men's doubles player. He won 24 men's doubles titles including two at Wimbledon (in 1980 and 1982) and two at the Australian Open (in 1979 and 1983). He also won two top-level singles titles. (His career-high singles ranking was World No.

  3. Peter Wessels

    Peter Wessels (born May 7, 1978 in Zwolle, Overijssel) is a professional male tennis player from the Netherlands. He has been ranked as high as 72 in the world (February 7 2005). As of June 18, 2007, his ranking has fallen to 488. Wessels had an excellent junior career, finishing No. 5 in singles and No. 18 in doubles in the 1995 world junior rankings.

  4. Wayne Ferreira

    Wayne Richard Ferreira (born September 15, 1971 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a former tennis player from South Africa. As a junior player, Ferreira was ranked the world's No. 1 junior doubles player and No. 6 junior singles player. He won the junior doubles title at the US Open in 1989. Ferreira turned professional in 1989. He won his first top-level doubles title in Adelaide in 1991. 1992 was Ferreira's breakthourgh year on the tour.

  5. Michaëlla Krajicek

    Michaëlla Krajicek is a Dutch professional tennis player. Her highest WTA ranking (singles) was number 32 on July 9, 2007.

  6. Jakob Hlasek

    Jakob Hlasek (born November 12, 1964 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a former professional tennis player from Switzerland. The major highlights of Hlasek's career came in 1992. He won the French Open men's doubles title that year (partnering his fellow Swiss player Marc Rosset). He was also a member of Switzerland's teams which reached the final of the 1992 Davis Cup (where they were defeated by the United States), and won the 1992 Hopman Cup.

  7. Novak Đoković

    Novak Đoković (Serbian Cyrillic: Новак Ђоковић,, commonly spelled Djokovic in English media; born May 22, 1987 in Belgrade) is a Serbian tennis player, currently ranked 3rd in the world on the ATP Tour. According to ATP he resides in Monte Carlo, Monaco

  8. Karina Habšudová

    Karina Habšudová is a former Slovak female professional tennis player. She has been ranked as high as 10 in the world (1997). Together with Karol Kučera she won the Hopman Cup in 1998. She also had a successful junior career. She won the girls' singles at the 1990 US Open, and was junior No.1 for some time.

  9. Dominik Hrbatý

    Dominik Hrbatý is a professional tennis player from Slovakia. The right-handed Hrbatý is nicknamed " The Dominator" and in 1996 was named ATP Newcomer of the Year. He is coached by Tibor Toth. Hrbatý has won 6 singles ATP tour tournaments - the 1999 San Marino and Prague, the 2001 Auckland, and 2004 Adelaide, Auckland and Marseille events. His highest ATP Entry Ranking has been World No. 12, a ranking he achieved on October 18 2004.

  10. Goran Prpić

    Goran Prpić is a former professional tennis player from Croatia. He played also for, then, Yugoslavia, prior to 1991. Prpić turned professional in 1984. During his career, he won one top-level singles title (at Umag in 1990) and one doubles title (San Remo in 1990). His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament was at the 1991 Australian Open, where he reached the quarter-finals. His career-high singles ranking was World No. 16 in 1991.

  11. Karen Tighe

    Karen Tighe (pronounced "tie") is an Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio and television sports presenter. She grew up and was educated in Sydney where she joined the ABC sports department as a television reporter and presenter in 1989. In 1997 she moved to ABC radio as the anchor of the popular "ABC Radio Grandstand" sports program. Tighe has covered various sports and sporting events including the Paralympic Games in Barcelona, Atlanta, Lillehammer, and Sydney.