John McEnroe
John McEnroe embodies the American spirit. His relentless pursuit of perfection combined with a technical mastery honed through the years of competition, have made him a popular champion and a tennis legend.
With more than 150 singles and doubles titles to date, John has compiled an unparalleled record of achievement and raised the level of the game itself. One of his proudest achievements was leading the U.S.A. to five Davis Cup titles. In fact, he holds the record for the most U.S. Davis Cup wins in singles (41) and in singles and doubles combined (59). But, if competing on the court is John’s passion, it is by no means his only interest. John’s knowledge of the game and magnetic personality have made him a huge hit as a network television commentator. He now offers his insights and unique style for a variety of television networks, including CBS, NBC, USA, ESPN, EuroSport, Australia’s Channel 7 and the BBC.
In August 1999, John was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, taking his place among the immortals of the sport. In September, during the United States Open in Flushing Meadows, New York, the United States Tennis Association announced John’s selection as the thirty-seventh Captain of the United States Davis Cup Team for the 2000 campaign.
His busy schedule includes overseeing The John McEnroe Gallery in the Soho area of New York City, where he collects and trades art as well as showcases the work of contemporary artists. John founded and is actively involved in The John McEnroe Foundation, an organization established to distribute grants and pledges to a wide variety of charitable organizations. An accomplished guitarist, John has led The Johnny Smyth Band in a series of concerts throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. For the past two decades, John has served as a spokesperson for some of the world’s most recognizable brand names.
Still playing with his trademark intensity, John competes in the ATP Tour of Champions as well as tournaments, special events, and exhibitions in North American, Europe, Asia and Australia. Since his 1995 Champions Tour debut, he has won more than 50 singles titles.

