John Patrick McEnroe Jr. McEnroe, an American former professional tennis player, was born on February 16th, 1959. His volleying and shot-making skills as well as his competition with Bjorn Borg and Jimmy Connors and Jimmy Connors, and his agressive court behavior were among his best qualities. McEnroe is the only male tennis player who has been crowned the world's No. McEnroe is the sole male tennis player to hold the singles and doubles No. 1. Stefan Edberg was the only male athlete to reach No. At different times, however only one other male tennis player, Stefan Edberg, has ever made it to No. McEnroe's career ended with singles titles of 77 and 78 doubles titles on the ATP Tour; this is the most men's total of the Open Era combined. McEnroe is the sole male tennis player who has won over 70 titles in both the singles and doubles categories. He was awarded 25 singles titles on the ATP Champions tour. He took home seven Grand Slam singles titles, four at Wimbledon and three at Wimbledon. He also took home nine Grand Slam men’s doubles titles at Wimbledon and four at the US Open. One Grand Slam mixed doubles title was taken by the French.
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