Bob & Mike Bryan (USA)
DELRAY BEACH: Sixth Legends appearance at the Delray Beach Open. Record six-time doubles champions with a 30-7 record in the ATP 250 event, eight-time finalists. The 2020 title was their final ATP Tour tournament.
CAREER: Inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in October 2025. The winningest team in the sport's history with 119 titles, including a record 16 Major titles. They are the only doubles or singles players to sweep all four Grand Slams, nine ATP Masters 1000 events, the ATP Finals, and Olympic gold. The Bryan Brothers won 1,108 matches together, more than any team in the Open Era, and have the most victories by any doubles team in U.S. Davis Cup history with a 25-5 record, winning Davis Cup in 2007. The brothers finished No. 1 in team rankings 10 times during their careers.
PERSONAL: Identical "mirror" twins – Mike is right-handed, Bob is left-handed. Bob was named the U.S. Davis Cup captain in 2023 & 2025 and Mike is the team’s doubles coach. California natives coached by their parents, Wayne and Kathy, starting at age two. They won more than 100 junior titles together. Played at Stanford University for two years, helping win both NCAA team titles and winning the NCAA doubles title in 1998; inducted into the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Hall of Fame in 2023. Created the Bryan Bros. Band and held concerts at tournaments and charity events worldwide. Hold an annual Bryan Brothers Foundation event to raise money for kids in Ventura County. Bob is married with three children; Mike is married with two children.
Tommy Haas (GERMANY)
DELRAY BEACH: Making his seventh Legends appearance and is a two-time champion of the Legends event. During ATP 250 career, posted an 11-8 record, winning the 2006 title in his debut. Tied for sixth-most appearances in tournament history with nine.
CAREER: Spent eight years in the Top 20 of the ATP rankings, reaching a career high No. 2 in 2002. Won 15 titles in his career, winning eight consecutive finals from 2004-12. Overall, contested 28 finals, including a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. A three-time semifinalist at the Australian Open, he also reached one Wimbledon semifinal. Over the course of his career, defeated Agassi, Djokovic, Federer and Sampras at least three times each. The 2004 and 2012 ATP Comeback Player of the Year, he underwent nine surgeries during his career (right shoulder, right elbow, right hip, right foot, right ankle and left ankle).
PERSONAL: Serves as Tournament Director of combined ATP and WTA 1000-level event in Indian Wells. Part of the San Diego Stingrays ownership group in the Pro Padel League.
Murphy & Luke Jensen (USA)
DELRAY BEACH: Luke's fourth Legends Event appearance and Murphy's fifth. The brothers played the ATP 250 doubles tournament with his brother nine times, reaching the final in 1997 and SF in 1996 when the event was played in Coral Springs.
CAREER: Won the 1993 French Open doubles title, his and Luke's first pro title together, and finished the year as the No. 5 team on the ATP Tour. Went on to win three more pro titles together and reached seven additional finals. Their four titles came on three different surfaces (hard, clay, grass). Luke won another six doubles titles with four other partners. Luke won the Boys 18s Nationals, Clay Courts and Hard Courts in 1984 as well as the French Open junior doubles title with Patrick McEnroe. He later won All-American honors while playing at the University of Southern California. Murphy won a pair of Orange Bowls among his 10 national junior doubles titles. He played two years at USC before transferring to Georgia where he was an All-American.
PERSONAL: Luke, who is two years older, and Murphy grew up on a Christmas tree farm in the small town of Ludington, Mich. His younger twin sisters, Rachel and Rebecca, also played tennis professionally. Luke is nicknames "Dual Hand Luke" for his ability to play with both hands. Murphy coached in World Team Tennis for 10 years and was named coach of the year in 2013. He is now co-founder and EVP of WEconnect Health. Luke coached the Syracuse Women's tennis team for seven years.
Jan-Michael Gambill (USA)
DELRAY BEACH: Career high of #14 in the world. Jan-Michael Gambill was 14-4 overall while winning a pair of Delray Beach Open singles titles (2001 and 2003) and a doubles title with Andy Roddick (2001). He is only one of four players in Delray Beach history to win a pair of titles and one of three to win both singles and doubles titles in the same year.
CAREER: Gambill finished his ATP World Tour career with 3 singles and 5 doubles titles. In 2001, he reached the Miami Masters Series 1000 final, Wimbledon quarterfinals and was a career-best No. 21 for the year. In 1998, the Washington native was the youngest American in the Top 100 and in 1999 he won his first ATP titles in Scottsdale.
PERSONAL: Jan-Michael, known for his love of animals, has contributed to the protection of endangered cats, including lions, tigers and jaguars. He has served as an analyst for Bein Sports, has coached Coco Vandeweghe and now works with young American Jared Donaldson.
Jesse Levine (CANADA)
DELRAY BEACH: Playing the Legends event here for the eighth time. Also played the ATP Tour tournament on four occasions
CAREER: Reached a career-high ranking of No. 69 in 2012. Defeated former world No. 1 Marat Safin at 2009 Wimbledon. Reached the Houston doubles final in ’09. Won five career Challenger titles in eight finals. Practice partner for Roger Federer. Born a Canadian, the lefty represented the US from 2007–12 before becoming eligible to play for Canada in 2013 on the Davis Cup team. Put together a 24-1 freshman record All-American season (2006-07) at the University of Florida where he was named National Rookie of the Year. Was 21-0 in regular season dual matches and reached the NCAA quarterfinals. In the juniors, won the 2001 USTA Clay Court 14 Nationals singles title, the boys’ 16s doubles title and the 2005 Junior Wimbledon doubles title. Reached the Jr. Wimbledon singles quarterfinals in 2005.
PERSONAL: Levine has coached WTA top 10 and US Open finalist Madison Keys, WTA top 5 player Jessica Pegula as well as helping out 2017 Delray Beach Open finalist Milos Raonic. Inducted into the Ottawa Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in June of 2018. Jesse is also a talent scout, a TV broadcaster, and Director of Racquet Sports at Shell Bay Club.
Ryan Harrison (USA)
DELRAY BEACH: Second year to play in the Legends event…played in the ATP 250 event seven times, reaching the doubles final with his brother, Christian, in his last ATP Tour appearance in 2021.
CAREER: Achieved career-high rankings of No. 40 in singles and No. 16 in doubles… Won 2017 French Open men’s doubles title w/ Michael Venus and they qualified for the year-end ATP Finals. Reached three other singles finals and won three other doubles titles… Top 10 players No. 10 Grigor Dimitrov in 2015 and No. 6 Milos Raonic in 2016, both times as a qualifier… Won his first ATP Tour match at age 15 in 2008 becoming the youngest player to win an ATP Tour match since Rafael Nadal, 15, in 2002 and is third youngest this century (Gasquet, 2002)… Represented USA at Olympics (2012) and Davis Cup (2012, 2018)… Named 2016 World Team Tennis Male MVP… Retired from professional tennis in January 2024 due to injuries.
PERSONAL: Opened Harrison Tennis Academy in Sarasota, Fla., with his father, Pat…is a television commentator…Held the Ryan Harrison Invitational in 2012 to raise money for Wounded Warrior Project…Big fan of New Orleans Saints (NFL)