2009 Pros
Palm Beach
Vince Spadea
18th ranked singles player in the world in 2005, US Davis Cup player, wins over Federer, Agassi, Sampras and Courier
Aaron Krickstein
Youngest player to ever win an ATP title, former 6th ranked
singles player in the world and holder of 9 singles titles.
Ellis Ferriera
South African Davis Cup player, 2000 Australian Open doubles champion, 2000 US Open doubles finalist, 2nd ranked doubles player in the world in 2000, winner of18 ATP tour titles.
Luke & Murphy Jensen
1993 French Open doubles champions, 5th ranked doubles team in the world in 1993-94. Winner 10 ATP tour titles.
Johan Kriek
Ranked top 10 in the world for 9 years. Won the Australian Open twice 81-82. Winner of the US Pro Indoors beating McEnroe in the finals. Wins over Agassi, Chang, Borg and Vilas.
Brian MacPhie
24th ranked doubles player in the world in 2001, winner of 5 career doubles titles, victories over Patrick Rafter and Jim Courier.
Jared Palmer
#1 ranked doubles player in the world in 2000, doubles champion of the Australian Open in 1995, doubles finalist at Wimbledon in 1999, 2001 Wimbledon doubles champion, winner of 28 ATP tour doubles titles.
Don Johnson
Ranked #1 in the world in doubles and winner of 23 ATP doubles titles.
Rick Leach
Ranked #1 in the world in doubles and the winner of all four Grand Slam doubles titles.
Scott Davis
Former 11th ranked singles player in the world, wins over McEnroe, Connors and Edberg, winner of the Australian Open doubles title, US Davis Cup player and previously ranked # 2 in the world in doubles.
Prakash Amritraj
Currently ranked 120 in the world in doubles and in 2009 was ranked 150 in singles.
Sebastien Grosjean
#4 singles player in the world in 2002
Guillermo Canas
French Open singles champion, top 10 in singles
David Pate
Former #1 ranked doubles player in the world and top 20 in singles
Graydon Oliver
Winner of 4 ATP doubles titles and former 24th ranked doubles player in the world
Jonathan Schneider
Recently retired from playing the pro tour for 4 years, ranked in the top 10 in Florida.
The Hampton's
Guillermo Vilas
2nd ranked singles player in the world in 1975, singles champion of the US Open, French Open [twice] Australian Open and winner of 62 ATP singles titles [tied with Borg]
David Adams
#2 doubles team in the world in 1999, 1999 Australian Open mixed doubles champion, French Open doubles finalist. South African Davis Cup player.
Scott Davis
Former #11 ranked singles player in the world, wins over Connors, Edberg and McEnroe. Ranked #2 in the world in doubles, winner of the Australian Open doubles title and a Davis Cup representative.
Ellis Ferriera
South African Davis Cup player, 2000 Australian Open doubles champion, 2000 US Open doubles finalist, 2nd ranked doubles player in the world in 2000, winner of 18 ATP tour titles.
Chris Haggard
Currently on the ATP Tour, former top twenty doubles player, winner of 6 ATP titles and a finalist in 12 other events.
Luke & Murphy Jensen
1993 French Open doubles champions, 5th ranked doubles team in 1993-94, winner of 10 ATP tour titles.
Don Johnson
Ranked #1 in the world in doubles and winner of 23 ATP doubles titles.
Johan Kriek
Ranked top 10 in the world for 9 years. Won the Australian Open twice 81-82. Won US Pro Indoors beating McEnroe in the finals, wins over Agassi, Borg, Vilas and Chang.
Rick Leach
Ranked #1 in the world in doubles and the winner of all four Grand Slam doubles titles.
Brian MacPhie
24th ranked doubles player in the world in 2001,winner of 5 career ATP doubles titles, victories over Patrick Rafter and Jim Courier.
Alex O’Brien
U.S Davis Cup player, winner of the US Open Doubles title in 1999, #1 ranked doubles player in the world in 1999, 30th ranked singles player in 1997, wins over McEnroe, Philippoussis and Kuerten.
Graydon Oliver
24th ranked doubles in the world in 2005, winner of 4 ATP doubles titles including the Indianapolis event and a finalist in 4 other tournaments.
Jared Palmer
#1 ranked doubles player in the world in 2000, doubles champion of the Australian Open in 1995, doubles finalist at Wimbledon in 1999, 2001 Wimbledon doubles champion, winner of 28 ATP tour doubles titles.
David Pate
Former #1 ranked doubles player in the world, top 20 in singles, US Davis Cup player, winner of the Australian Open doubles title and a finalist at the US Open.
Richey Reneberg
Former #1 ranked doubles player in the world, winner of the Wimbledon, US and Australian Open doubles titles.
Greenwich Country Club
Jimmy Arias
3rd ranked singles player in the world in 1983, winner of 5 ATP singles titles and a finalist in 11 other tournaments.
Adam Fass
Competed on the ATP Tour for 5 years.
Ellis Ferreira
South African Davis Cup player, 2000 Australian Open doubles champion, 2000 US Open doubles finalist, 2nd ranked doubles player in the world in 2000, winner of 18 ATP tour titles.
Don Johnson
Ranked #1 in the world in doubles in 2002 and winner of 23 ATP doubles titles including the Wimbledon and Australian Open championships.
Luke & Murphy Jensen
1993 French Open doubles champions, 5th ranked doubles team in 1993-94, winner of 10 ATP tour titles.
Johan Kriek
Ranked top 10 in the world for 9 years. Won the Australian Open twice 81-82. Won US Pro Indoors beating McEnroe in the finals, wins over Agassi, Borg, Vilas and Chang.
Brian Macphie
24th ranked doubles player in the world in 2001,winner of 5 career ATP doubles titles, victories over Patrick Rafter and Jim Courier.
Graydon Oliver
24th ranked doubles player in the world in 2005. 4 ATP doubles titles and 4 times finalist winner of the 2005 Indianapolis doubles title and reached the 2005 Newport Doubles final.
Jared Palmer
#1 ranked doubles player in the world in 2000, doubles champion of the Australian Open in 1995, doubles finalist at Wimbledon in 1999, 2001 Wimbledon doubles champion, winner of 28 ATP tour doubles titles.
David Pate
Former #1 ranked doubles player in the world, US Davis Cup representative and an Australian Open doubles champion.
Richey Reneberg
#1 ranked doubles player in the world in 1993. 1992 Winbledon doubles champion. 1992 US Open doubles champion. 1995 Australian Open doubles champion. 1992 Wimbledon doubles finalist losing 19-17 in the 5th set to McEnroe ans Stich, longest doubles match in Wimbledon history (5hours and 1 minute).
Jonathan Schneider
Recently retired from playing the tour for the past 4 years and ranked in the top 10 in Florida.
The BNP Paribas Open
The Bryan brothers
Currently the number one ranked doubles team in the world, winner Of 49 doubles titles including the Wimbledon, US Open, French and Australian Open titles.
Daniel Nestor
Former #1 ranked doubles player in the world in 2002, currently ranked # 3 in the world, winner of 54 doubles titles including the Wimbledon, US Open, French and Australian Open titles.
Mahesh Bhupathi
Former #1 ranked doubles player in the world in 1999 and currently ranked #11 in the world, winner of the Wimbledon, French and US Open doubles titles.
Mark Knowles
#1 Ranked doubles player in the world in 2002, currently ranked #5 in the world, holder of 49 ATP doubles titles and winner of the Australian Open, French Open and US Open titles.
Kevin Ullyett
Currently the ninth ranked doubles player in the world and #4 in 2005. Winner of both the US Open and Australian Open doubles titles and a Wimbledon doubles finalist in 2008. Winner of 31 doubles titles.
David Macpherson
Former 11th ranked doubles player in the world, winner of 16 titles and a finalist in 13 other events, titles include Indian Wells, Scottsdale and Nice.
Luke & Murphy Jensen
1993 French Open doubles champions. #5 ranked doubles team 1993-94. 10 ATP tour titles..
Brian MacPhie
Highest doubles ranking #24 in 2001, highest singles ranking #126 in 1998. 5 career doubles titles, with wins over Patrick Rafter and Jim Courier.
Jared Palmer
Former #1 doubles player in the world in 2000, winner of the Australian Open doubles title in 1995, doubles finalist at Wimbledon in 1999 and Wimbledon doubles champion in 2000, 28 ATP tour doubles titles.
Don Johnson
Ranked #1 in the world in doubles in 2002 and winner of 23 ATP doubles titles including the Wimbledon and Australian Open championships.
Paul Goldstein
58th ranked singles player in the world in 2006 and #40 in doubles, wins over Greg Rusedski, Alex Corretja, Patrick Rafter, Mardy Fish and Lleyton Hewitt.
Rick Leach
Former #1 ranked doubles in the world and the winner of all four Grand Slam doubles titles.
Scott Davis
Former # 11 ranked singles player in the world with wins over McEnroe, Connors and Edberg. Previously ranked #2 in the world in doubles and winner of the Australian Open doubles title as well as a former US Davis cup player.
Chris Haggard
19th ranked doubles in the world in 2003, winner of 6 ATP doubles titles and a member of the South African Davis Cup team.
Graydon Oliver
24th ranked doubles player in the world in 2005, winner of 4 ATP doubles titles, winner of the 2005 Indianapolis ATP event and a finalist at the 2005 Newport ATP event.
Leander Paes
Ranked #1 in the world in doubles in 1999, currently ranked #5 in the world in doubles. Winner of the French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open doubles championships.
Lukas Dlouhy
Currently ranked #10 in the world in doubles. Winner of 5 ATP doubles titles. Two-time US Open doubles finalist and a French Open doubles finalist.
Marcian Matkowski
Currently ranked #11 in the world in doubles. Winner of 8 ATP doubles titles. 12 time ATP doubles finalist.