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Friday, June 23
 
Men's player profiles

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(1) Pete Sampras, United States
Age: 28 | Height: 6-1 | Weight: 175
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 62

His 12 Grand Slam titles are tied with Roy Emerson for the all-time lead; became the only ever to win six Wimbledon titles in one decade (1990s); he and Bjorn Borg are the only players to win at least one Grand Slam title in seven consecutive years (Borg did it over eight seasons); owns nine grasscourt titles and is 86-15 lifetime on the surface; only loss at the All-England Club over the last eight years came in the 1996 quarterfinals to Richard Krajicek; dropped only two sets, was broken just five times and fired 108 aces en route to last year's title; hampered by a hip flexor injury, the 28-year-old reached the semifinals of the Australian Open, which he lost in an epic five-setter to Andre Agassi, and won the Ericsson Open; reached the final in his lone Wimbledon warm-up event, the Stella Artois Championships.

(2) Andre Agassi, United States
Age: 30 | Height: 5-11 | Weight: 170
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 45

Claimed his first of six career Grand Slam titles in 1992 at the All-England Club; completed his personal Grand Slam last year at the French Open and added crowns at the U.S. and Australian Opens; has reached the final of four of his last five Grand Slam events, losing the championship match at Wimbledon last year to Pete Sampras; has gone 7-5 since reaching the semifinals at the Ericsson Open in Miami; fell in the second round at the French Open and was forced to retire from this third-round match at the Stella Artois Championships last week with a back injury.

(3) Magnus Norman, Sweden
Age: 24 | Height: 6-2 | Weight: 165
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 9

Played in his first career Grand Slam final at the French Open last month but lost to Gustavo Kuerten; was a semifinalist at the Australian Open in January; won his first title of the season at the Heineken Open in Auckland, New Zealand in January and later claimed his first Tennis Masters Series event in Rome; 24-year-old was a semifinalist in Barcelona and a quarterfinalist in Hamburg; has fallen in the third round or earlier in 12 of 16 Grand Slam events; is 4-3 lifetime at Wimbledon, where he reached the third round two of the last three years.

(4) Gustavo Kuerten, Brazil
Age: 23 | Height: 6-3 | Weight: 165
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 8

Won his second career Grand Slam title with his second victory at the French Open; did not play a preparatory tournament on grass this season; lost in the first round in his first two visits to the All-England Club before advancing to the quarterfinals last season; has reached at least the quarterfinals at four of his last five Grand Slam events; trying to become the first man to win the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year since Borg accomplished the feat in 1980; has won three events this season, also taking titles at the Chevrolet Cup and Tennis Masters Series -- Hamburg; also reached finals at Miami and Rome.

(5) Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Russia
Age: 26 | Height: 6-3 | Weight: 185
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 20

Has not won a title in 2000 -- the longest he has gone without a tournament victory to start a season since he turned pro in 1993; started this year promisingly, reaching his third career Grand Slam final at the Australian Open, and claimed another runner-up finish in London; made a spirited run at the French Open, reaching the quarterfinals while playing four five-setters out of five matches; made his grasscourt season debut last week at Halle, Germany and advanced to the semifinals; owns two titles on the surface; is just 11-6 lifetime at the All-England Club, reaching the quarterfinals in 1995; a pulled groin caused the Russian to retire from his third-round match last season.

(6) Cedric Pioline, France
Age: 30 | Height: 6-2 | Weight: 175
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 5

Having his best year as a professional by winning two titles in a season for the first time, including the Tennis Masters Series event in Monte Carlo; also took the crown at the ABN/AMRO World Tennis Tournament at Rotterdam and made the quarterfinals in Hamburg; has lost in the first round five times in his last eight Grand Slam events, but reached the quarterfinals of Wimbledon and semifinals at the U.S. Open in 1999 over that span; reached the fourth round at last month's French Open; won the Nottingham Open on grass last season for his only title on the turf; is 22-9 lifetime at Wimbledon, with one of his two Grand Slam finalist trophies coming at the All-England Club in 1997; was the first Frenchman to reach the Wimbledon final since Yvon Petra won in 1946; advanced to the quarterfinals at the season's third Grand Slam for the fourth time last season.

(7) Lleyton Hewitt, Australia
Age: 19 | Height: 5-11 | Weight: 145
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 6

Leads the ATP Tour with four titles, winning at Adelaide, Sydney, Scottsdale, and the Stella Artois Championships in London, and began the year with 13 consecutive match wins; had his best career showing at a Grand Slam tournament with fourth-round appearances at the Australian and French Opens; reached the semifinals at Tennis Masters Series tournaments in Miami and Rome; won his first grasscourt event last week at Queen's Club, beating Sampras in the final. Injured his left ankle during that match and is on anti-inflammatory medication; was forced to pull out of tune-up event in `s-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands.

(8) Tim Henman, Great Britain
Age: 25 | Height: 6-1 | Weight: 167
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 4

The number one British player brings a three-match losing streak into Wimbledon, his favorite event and the site of his most emotional triumphs; is 19-6 lifetime at Wimbledon, advancing to at least the quarterfinals the last four seasons and the semifinals the past two, where he fell to Sampras; has not won a title since the Swiss Indoors at Basel, Switzerland in 1998 but has reached six finals since; grandfather Henry Billington was a regular competitor at the All-England Club in the 1940s and early 50s, reaching the third round in 1948, 1950-51.

(9) Thomas Enqvist, Sweden
Age: 26 | Height: 6-3 | Weight: 192
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 14

Has failed to advance past the third round at a Grand Slam event since losing the Australian Open final in 1999; reached the finals at the Australian Hardcourt Championships in January and the Tennis Masters Series -- Indian Wells in March, both hardcourt events, but is 0-1 this season on grass; has lost four of his last six matches entering Wimbledon, where he is 5-5; has reached the third round the last two years.

(10) Mark Philippoussis, Australia
Age: 24 | Height: 6-4 | Weight: 202
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 8

Advanced to the quarterfinals at Wimbledon for the second consecutive year in 1999 but retired in the second set against eventual champion Sampras after winning the first set; he suffered a moderate cartilage tear in his left knee and underwent arthroscopic surgery in July. Returned in time to help guide Australia to the Davis Cup championship; won the Sybase Open in San Jose earlier this season and is 23-10 overall; since reaching the fourth round at the Ericsson Open in March, has gone 5-7 with a fourth-round appearance at the French Open, his best result over that span.

(11) Richard Krajicek, Netherlands
Age: 28 | Height: 6-5 | Weight: 195
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 17

Became the first Dutchman to win a Grand Slam singles title with his Wimbledon triumph in 1996, losing just one set the entire tournament; is 24-8 at the All-England Club but fell in the third round last season; best result this season is a runner-up showing at the Gerry Weber Open on grass last week after undergoing knee surgery last winter; possesses one of the hardest serves in the game, and the grass suits his serve-and-volley style; has won 14 of his last 17 matches on grass and has claimed three titles on the surface; has lost before the fourth round in six of his last seven Grand Slam tournaments.

(12) Patrick Rafter, Australia
Age: 27 | Height: 6-1 | Weight: 175
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 9

Trying to return to form after undergoing rotator cuff surgery last winter; best results this season are a pair of quarterfinal appearances, including this week at the Heineken Open, where he is hoping to capture his fourth career grasscourt title; had his best performance at the All-England Club last season when he reached the semifinals; is 17-7 at Wimbledon, making it to at least the fourth round four straight seasons after never getting out of the third round in his previous three visits; has won 14 of his last 17 grascourt matches.

(13) Nicolas Kiefer, Germany
Age: 22 | Height: 6-0 | Weight: 177
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 5

An ankle injury has kept him out of action since March; has lost seven of his last nine matches; started the season by winning the Dubai Open and reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open; owns a grasscourt tournament victory at Halle, Germany and reached the quarterfinals of that event this year; has lost in the third round or earlier in 10 of 13 Grand Slam tournaments; is 7-3 lifetime at Wimbledon, advancing to the quarterfinals in 1997.

(14) Greg Rusedski, Great Britain
Age: 26 | Height: 6-4 | Weight: 190
Plays: Left-handed | Career Titles: 9

Due to injuries, owns just an 11-10 overall record this season, with best result being a semifinal showing at the AXA Cup in London; has used booming lefty serve and strong volleys to capture two grasscourt titles; had a string of three straight fourth-round appearances at Grand Slams snapped with a first-round setback at the French Open; a quarterfinal showing in 1997 was his best at the All-England Club, where he owns a 12-7 record; reached his first career Grand Slam final at 1997 U.S. Open, losing to Rafter.

(15) Marat Safin, Russia
Age: 20 | Height: 6-4 | Weight: 180
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 3

Started 2000 with a 1-5 record, but after taking on former player Andrei Chesnokov as coach, captured consecutive events in Barcelona and Mallorca before losing in the final of the Tennis Masters series tournament in Hamburg; has won 26 of his last 31 matches; won his first career grasscourt match last week at Queen's Club, reaching the quarterfinals of the Stella Artois Championships; appeared in his first career Grand Slam quarterfinal at the French Open; is working with veteran coach Tony Picard on his grasscourt game; lost in the first round at the Australian Open, where he was fined for tanking his match with Grant Stafford; dropped his Wimbledon debut in 1998 and did not play the All-England Club last season.

(16) Nicolas Lapentti, Ecuador
Age: 23 | Height: 6-2 | Weight: 185
Plays: Right-handed | Career Titles: 3

Since advancing to his first Grand Slam semifinal at the 1999 Austrlian Open, has lost in the second round in four of his next five majors; reached fourth round of last month's French Open; is without a title this season after capturing two last year; his best results in 2000 are semifinal showings at Indian Wells and Estoril and quarterfinal finishes at Mexico City, Scottsdale, Miami, and Barcelona; owns a 2-4 record lifetime at the Wimbledon, never reaching the third round in four appearances.





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