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Industry News ITHF names candidates for 2018 Wimbledon champions Pat Cash and Michael Stich, along with Anders Jarryd and Tom Okker, who both won multiple doubles titles at Grand Slam tournaments, and Czech legend Helena Sukova, a 14-time major champion in doubles and mixed doubles, have been named candidates for induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2018. The candidates were first announced this morning, live on Tennis Channel’s “Live from the US Open” show. Induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame is the ultimate honor in the sport of tennis, recognizing the sum of one’s achievements at the highest possible level. All five individuals are candidates in the Player Category. There are no candidates for 2018 in the Contributor or Wheelchair Tennis Categories. “Among this year’s Hall of Fame candidates, we have Wimbledon champions, Olympic medalists, fierce competitors, and athletes who consistently maintained rankings at the top of our sport over long durations of time. The Class of 2018 candidates hail from five different nations,” stated Hall of Famer Stan Smith, who serves as President of the International Tennis Hall of Fame and Chairman of the Enshrinee Nominating Committee. He continued, “The variety among their geographic backgrounds and the breadth of their accomplishments and playing styles is highly representative of tennis as a whole, while this nomination is a great recognition of each of them individually. Congratulations to Pat Cash, Anders Jarryd, Tom Okker, Michael Stich, and Helena Sukova on this great recognition of their impressive careers.” Over the years, the honor of Hall of Fame induction has been presented to 252 individuals hailing from 23 nations. Located in Newport, Rhode Island, the International Tennis Hall of Fame is a non-profit organiza- tion committed to preserving and promoting the history of tennis and celebrating its greatest champions. Voting for the Hall of Fame Class of 2018 will take place this fall, and the inductees will be announced in the first quarter of 2018. ABOUT THE CANDIDATES PAT CASH, Australia Driven by his strong serve-and-volley game, Australian tennis legend Pat Cash, reached a career-high ranking of world No. 4. At the 1987 Wimbledon championships, Cash defeated Jimmy Connors in the semi- finals and then world No. 1 Ivan Lendl in the final to become a Wimbledon champion. Cash was an integral member of the Australian Davis Cup team for eight years, and was the winner of the decisive singles rubber in two championships for the team in 1983 and 1986. ANDERS JARRYD, Sweden Anders Jarryd, of Sweden, is considered one of the greatest doubles players in the Open Era. He was ranked No.1 in the world in doubles for a total of 98 weeks, winning 57 doubles titles. Jarryd is an 8-time major champion in doubles, and he won three of the four Grand Slam tournament doubles titles in the same year twice, in 1987 and 1991. TOM OKKER, The Netherlands The Netherlands’ Tom Okker was so quick with his movement on court that he earned the nickname “The Flying Dutchman. He was the World No. 1 in doubles in 1969. Sporting a 541-152 career doubles record, Okker claimed 67 titles, an ATP record that stood for 24 years, until Todd Woodbridge topped it. MICHAEL STICH, Germany Germany’s Michael Stich was the 1991 Wimbledon champion, and in 1992, he partnered with John McEnroe to win the Wimbledon doubles title. In addition to his success at Wimbledon, he was a finalist at both the US Open (1994) and the French Open (1996). In 1993, he defeated Pete Sampras to win the year-end ATP World Tour Championships. HELENA SUKOVA, Czech Republic Helena Sukova, of the Czech Republic, was the world No. 1 ranked doubles player for 68 weeks and she won 14 Grand Slam tournament titles in women’s doubles and mixed doubles over the course of her career. 17