Patrick McEnroe Biography
Patrick McEnroe whose birth name is Patrick John McEnroe is a former professional tennis player and the former captain of the United States Davis Cup team.
He won one singles title and 16 doubles titles, including the 1989 French Open Men’s Doubles. His career-high rankings were World No. 28 in singles and World No. 3 in doubles.
Patrick McEnroe Age
Patrick McEnroe was born in Manhasset, New York on July 1, 1966. He is currently 53 years old as of 2019.
Patrick McEnroe Wife
On December 19, 1998, McEnroe married singer and actress Melissa Errico. They have three daughters, Victoria Penny who was born on 2006 and twins Juliette Beatrice and Diana Katherine who were born on 2008.
Patrick McEnroe Early Life
Patrick is John McEnroe’s (who is retired tennis player, often considered among the greatest in the history of the sport) youngest brother. From a very young age, McEnroe has begun playing tennis and at the Port Washington Tennis Academy he was instructed to play tennis. As junior he joined the semifinals of Wimbledon. He won 1 singles title and 16 doubles titles, containing the 1989 French Open Men’s Doubles.
Patrick McEnroe Career
Patrick began his career through tennis He is very curious in the sport so, he got high rankings were World No. 28 in singles and World No. 3 in doubles. In 1984, he associated with Luke Jensen and obtained Clay Court and French Junior doubles and USTA Boy’s 18.
In 1986 and 1988 he also supported Stanford University to the NCAA team championship. During the period of Stanford, Patrick was one of the members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon. McEnroe got his influence on the professional tour by teaming up with his brother and won the doubles title at Virginia.
In 1988, Patrick completed his graduate degree in political science. After achieving his graduation then joined the profession a tennis tour.
In 1989, he won the French Open Men’s Double title as well as the Masters Double title with Jim Grabb.
In the Australian Open, with his former teammate David Wheaton, Patrick displayed runner-up at the men’s doubles. Moreover, he retired from the professional tour in the year 1998.
In 1993 to 1996 Patrick McEnroe described his country in the Davis Cup as a doubles player. After his brother retired as Captain, got named as the 38th Caption of the United States Davis Cup Team. In 2010 Patrick abandoned the position and became the longest captain of the team.
He became the General Manager in 2008 at the USTA Player development, and Head of Player Development for the USTA, he assisted his duties on 3rd Sep 2014.
Patrick McEnroe Davis Cup
In the Davis Cup, McEnroe represented his country as a doubles player in 1993, 1994 and 1996, compiling a 3–1 record. In 2000, after older-brother John resigned following an unhappy 14-month spell as Captain, he was named the 38th Captain of the United States Davis Cup team.
With McEnroe as captain, the Davis Cup team won the Cup for the U.S. in December 2007. He resigned the position of team captain on September 6, 2010. His time as captain is the longest of any US Davis Cup captain.
Patrick Salary|Net Worth
Patrick gains almost resources from his games and from his properly tailored suits, so that he has a good living standard. The estimated net worth of Patrick is $3 million.
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