John McEnroe Age, Net Worth, Height, Facts

John McEnroe Net Worth, Age, Height & Biography

John McEnroe is an athlete who was born in Wiesbaden, West Germany in 16/02/1959 and is now 64 years old. John McEnroe has a net worth of $100 Million.

What is John McEnroe Net Worth?

John McEnroe's net worth is 100 Million.

How old is John McEnroe?

John McEnroe is 64 years old.

What is John McEnroe Birthday?

John McEnroe's birthday is 16/02/1959.

What is John McEnroe Zodiac Sign?

John McEnroe's zodiac sign is Aquarius.

What is John McEnroe's Real Birth Name?

John McEnroe's real birth name is John Patrick McEnroe Jr..

Where is John McEnroe's Birthplace?

John McEnroe's birthplace is Wiesbaden, West Germany.

How Tall is John McEnroe?

John McEnroe height is 5'11'' (180.34 cm).

What is John McEnroe Nationality?

John McEnroe nationality is .

What are John McEnroe's Professions?

John McEnroe's professions are Former Professional Tennis Player.

Who is John McEnroe's Spouse(s)?

Patty Smyth (m. 1997)
Tatum O’Neal (m. 1986–1994)

Who is John McEnroe?

John Patrick McEnroe Jr. (born February 16, 1959) is an American former professional tennis player. He was known for his shot-making and volleying skills, his rivalries with Björn Borg and Jimmy Connors, and his confrontational on-court behavior, which frequently landed him in trouble with umpires and tennis authorities.

McEnroe is the only male player since the inception of the ATP rankings in 1973 to simultaneously hold the world No. 1 rankings in both singles and doubles.[i] McEnroe finished his career with 77 singles titles on the ATP Tour and 78 doubles titles; this remains the highest men’s combined total of the Open Era. He is the only male player to win more than 70 titles in both singles and doubles. This tally includes seven major singles titles (four at the US Open and three at Wimbledon), nine Grand Slam men’s doubles titles (five at Wimbledon and four at the US Open), and one Grand Slam mixed doubles title (at the French Open). His singles match record of 82–3 in 1984 remains the best single-season win rate of the Open Era.

McEnroe also excelled at the year-end tournaments, winning eight singles and seven doubles titles, both of which are records. Three of his winning singles year-end championships were at the Masters Grand Prix (the ATP year-end event) and five were at the World Championship Tennis (WCT) Finals, an event that ended in 1989. He was named the ATP Player of the Year and the ITF World Champion three times each: in 1981, 1983 and 1984.

McEnroe contributed to five Davis Cup titles for the U.S. and later was team captain. He has stayed active in retirement, often competing in senior events on the ATP Champions Tour, where he has won 25 titles. He also works as a television commentator during the majors.

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