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James Blake currently holds the #9 spot on the ATP Tour and has been ranked as high as #4. James has captured 10 career ATP titles. He finished 2007 on a high note bringing home the Davis Cup trophy with his American teammates. Other notable accomplishments of 2007 include 2 ATP wins in Sydney and New Haven and advancing to the finals in Las Vegas, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Blake also published his autobiography in 2007 titled Breaking Back which chronicles the challenges that he has faced and overcome throughout his career. The book debuted at #22 on the NY Times Best Seller List and has received high praise in the tennis community. James has lived in Tampa and trained at Saddlebrook since 1999. |
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Mardy Fish has been ranked as high as #17 on the ATP Tour and has captured 2 career ATP titles at Stockholm in 2003 and Houston in 2006. Mardy won the silver medal for the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and was a member of the winning American Davis Cup Team in 2007. Fish attended Saddlebrook Tennis Academy and has trained at Saddlebrook since 2000. |
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Bob & Mike Bryan currently hold the world #1 ranking in doubles and have dominated men's doubles for the last 2 years. Bob holds a career 44 ATP doubles titles and Mike has captured 46. They have won at all 4 Grand Slam Events and took home the 2007 Davis Cup Title along with their American teammates. The Bryan brothers began training at Saddlebrook in 2006. |
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John Isner is a new young American who made great strides in his first year playing on the tour in 2007 and towering at 6'9" he rarely goes unnoticed. As a 4 year All-American player at the University of Georgia, leading his team to the NCAA Championship in 2007, Isner now looks to achieve success on the pro level. He made his Grand Slam debut at the US Open making it to the third round and taking a set from Roger Federer. John starting training at Saddlebrook in 2007. |
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