Fish Currently Ranked No. 22 in the World
NEWPORT, RI, April 3, 2007 --
The International Tennis Hall of Fame announced today that ATP Pro Mardy Fish has entered the Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tennis
Championships, scheduled for July 9-15 in Newport. Played for the Van Alen Cup, the Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tennis Championships
features 32 of the top men in professional tennis competing in the only ATP pro event played on grass in North America.
Hailing from Tampa, Florida, Mardy Fish is currently ranked No. 22 in the world. Last week, Fish received the ATP’s 2006
Comeback Player of the Year Award. After undergoing two left wrist operations in 2005, his ranking dropped far below 300, but he
steadily improved and climbed back into the ATP Top 50 rankings to finish the 2006 tennis season at No. 47. In moving back up the
rankings, he won his second career title in Houston (first title 2003 Stockholm), while also making three quarterfinal tournament
appearances (Newport, Washington, Metz).
So far in 2007, Fish’s game continues to improve. In January he advanced to the quarterfinal of the Australian Open, his best
performance at a grand slam event. He also reached the semifinals at Auckland and Memphis and the quarterfinal at San Jose.
Fish also holds three career doubles titles and was the silver medalist in the 2004 Olympics.
Fish, who turned pro in 2000, will be making his sixth appearance in Newport. In 2000, 2002 and 2006 he reached the
quarterfinals, his best results on the Hall’s legendary grass courts.
Tickets for the Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tennis Championships can be ordered online at www.tennisfame.com or by calling
866-914-FAME. Tickets for Saturday’s 2007 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and semifinal matches are sold out. For more
information, call 866-914-FAME.
In conjunction with the Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, the International Tennis Hall of Fame will hold its annual
Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Saturday, July 14. The Class of 2007 will be represented by Pete Sampras, Arantxa
Sanchez-Vicario, Sven Davidson and Russ Adams. For more information on the International Tennis Hall of Fame and Museum,
call 401-849-3990.
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