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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
 

Shikha Uberoi

          

  • Recently named one of the Top 10 Most Glamorous Women in Indian Sports - Click HERE for Link
  • Three ITF Circuit singles titles
  • Pushed Venus Williams in Round 2 of the '04 U.S. Open - Led 4-1 in 1st set. Click HERE for Video Link
  • The total package - brains, beauty and athleticism.  Princeton educated, achieving a 3.7 GPA in her 1st year.  Will return to school at the conclusion of her professional career.
  • Reached career high of 122 in the World in singles, and 87 in doubles
  • Website www.UberoiSisters.com
 

Neha Uberoi

     

  • Sister of Shikha, Neha reached career high of 196 in the World in singles, and 110 in doubles
  • A fellow Princeton student, Neha achieved First Team All Ivy Honors at Princeton
  • Personal website is here
 

Nima Roshan

   

  • ATP touring professional who has seen his singles ranking improve 400+ spots and his doubles climb nearly 1100 spots since turning pro

  • Brings excitement to the game with his world class serve and his lightening quick speed

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • BYU #1 Singles, #1 Doubles (Junior and Senior Year)

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