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Patrick McEnroe PATRICK McENROE
(Studio Host/Analyst)

In his ninth year as analyst/host for CBS Sports' U.S. Open coverage, McEnroe contributes to CBS Television Network's U.S. OPEN LATE NIGHT SHOW and has served as United States Davis Cup captain since December 2000. He served as Coach of U.S. Olympic Tennis team in Athens for 2004 Summer Olympics.

McEnroe provides play-by-play and analysis for ESPN's tennis broadcasts and served as sports reporter for "IMUS IN THE MORNING" radio program. He began professional career in 1988 and is the winner of 16 career doubles titles.

He won French Open doubles title in 1989 with partner Jim Grabb and reached finals of Australian Open in 1991 with David Wheaton. He teamed with brother, John, to win Paris Indoor in 1992 and was ranked third in doubles April 12, 1993. He reached quarterfinals of 1995 U.S. Open (lost to Boris Becker) and finished 1995 ranked No. 35 with a singles record of 29-25, including first career ATP Tour singles title in Sydney.

McEnroe was born July 1, 1966 in Manhasset, N.Y. and attended Stanford University, leading team to NCAA titles in 1986 and 1988. He lives in New York City and Los Angeles with his wife, Melissa.