Andy Roddick (www.andyroddick.com)
The former US Open Champion and world No. 1 has finished in the top 10 in the world for the past six years and has played in a Grand Slam final four of the last five years. America's No.1 player has won 26 singles titles on the ATP including Dubai, San Jose and Beijing in 2008.



Serena Williams (www.serenawilliams.com)
Serena is recognized by the mere mention of her first name. America's No. 1 player has won 9 career Grand Slams, including the 2008 U.S. Open, and is currently ranked No. 10 all-time for total women's Grand Slam singles championships. In 2003 she won all four Grand Slams consecutively and is one of only nine women ever to win all four Grand Slams in a career.

 

John Isner (www.johnisnertennis.com)
This up-and-coming American stands 6' 9" and is said to have one of the best serves in tennis. He set a Tour record in 2007 with 144 aces, the most in a non-Grand Slam tournament, and reached his career-high ATP ranking of 81 last April.



Caroline Wozniacki (www.carolinewozniacki.dk)
The newest sensation on the WTA tour, Caroline made a splash onto the professional tennis scene only eight days after her 15th birthday. Now, three years later, she has already won three WTA titles including Stockholm, New Haven and Japan. With a top 15 WTA ranking, Caroline is one of the top up-and-coming stars in women's tennis.



Wayne Bryan
Father of American Doubles sensation Bob & Mike Bryan, Wayne has been bringing his high energy emceeing skills to tennis courts and stadiums across America for more than ten years. Bryan has also authored a book titled "Raising Your Child to Be a Champion in Athletics, Arts, and Academics.
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