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What The Tennis Legends Of The Past Look Like Today

Jennifer Capriati, 38, is the youngest ever player to break into the top 10 at age 14 (1990-2004).

What The Tennis Legends Of The Past Look Like Today

Björn Borg, 58, of Sweden, won 11 Grand Slam singles titles (1973-1984).

Björn Borg, 58, of Sweden, won 11 Grand Slam singles titles (1973-1984).

Pete Sampras, 43, won 14 Grand Slam singles titles (1988-2002).

Pete Sampras, 43, won 14 Grand Slam singles titles (1988-2002).

Martina Hingis, 33, of Switzerland, has five Grand Slam singles titles (1994-2006).

Martina Hingis, 33, of Switzerland, has five Grand Slam singles titles (1994-2006).

Andre Agassi, 44, won eight Grand Slam championships and an Olympic gold medal during his career (1986-2006).

Andre Agassi, 44, won eight Grand Slam championships and an Olympic gold medal during his career (1986-2006).

John McEnroe, 55, won seven Grand Slam singles titles, three at Wimbledon and four at the U.S. Open (1978-1992).

John McEnroe, 55, won seven Grand Slam singles titles, three at Wimbledon and four at the U.S. Open (1978-1992).

Mary Pierce, 39, has four Grand Slam titles, two in singles and two in doubles (1989-2005).

Mary Pierce, 39, has four Grand Slam titles, two in singles and two in doubles (1989-2005).

Boris Becker, 46, of Germany, has six Grand Slam singles titles. He is the youngest-ever winner of Wimbledon at the age of 17 (1984-1999).

Boris Becker, 46, of Germany, has six Grand Slam singles titles. He is the youngest-ever winner of Wimbledon at the age of 17 (1984-1999).

Steffi Graf, 45, of Germany, has 22 Grand Slam singles titles. She's married to Andre Agassi (1982-1999).

Steffi Graf, 45, of Germany, has 22 Grand Slam singles titles. She

Stefan Edberg, 48, of Sweden, won six Grand Slam singles titles. He now coaches Roger Federer (1983-1996).

Stefan Edberg, 48, of Sweden, won six Grand Slam singles titles. He now coaches Roger Federer (1983-1996).

Patrick Rafter, 41, of Australia, won the U.S. Open two years in a row (1991-2002).

Patrick Rafter, 41, of Australia, won the U.S. Open two years in a row (1991-2002).

Monica Seles, 40, won eight Grand Slam titles for her native country, Yugoslavia, and one more title as a U.S. citizen (1989-2003).

Monica Seles, 40, won eight Grand Slam titles for her native country, Yugoslavia, and one more title as a U.S. citizen (1989-2003).

Michael Chang, 42, is the youngest ever male player to win the French Open at age 17 in 1989. He now coaches Kei Nisikori.

Michael Chang, 42, is the youngest ever male player to win the French Open at age 17 in 1989. He now coaches Kei Nisikori.

Lindsay Davenport, 38, has three different Grand Slam singles titles (1993-2011).

Lindsay Davenport, 38, has three different Grand Slam singles titles (1993-2011).

Czech-born Martina Navratilova, 57, won 18 Grand Slam singles titles and a record 31 major women's doubles titles (1975-1994).

Czech-born Martina Navratilova, 57, won 18 Grand Slam singles titles and a record 31 major women

Gabriela Sabatini, 44, of Argentina, won two Grand Slam titles (one in singles and one in doubles), and a silver Olympic medal (1985-1996).

Gabriela Sabatini, 44, of Argentina, won two Grand Slam titles (one in singles and one in doubles), and a silver Olympic medal (1985-1996).

Czech-born Ivan Lendl, 54, won eight Grand Slam singles titles (1978-1994).

Czech-born Ivan Lendl, 54, won eight Grand Slam singles titles (1978-1994).

Jimmy Connors, 61, has eight Grand Slam singles titles and two Grand Slam doubles titles. Connors won a record 109 ATP tournaments (1972-1996).

Jimmy Connors, 61, has eight Grand Slam singles titles and two Grand Slam doubles titles. Connors won a record 109 ATP tournaments (1972-1996).

Mats Wilander, 50, of Sweden, won seven Grand Slam singles titles and one Grand Slam doubles title (1981-1996).

Mats Wilander, 50, of Sweden, won seven Grand Slam singles titles and one Grand Slam doubles title (1981-1996).

Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, 42, of Spain, has a series of Grand Slam wins — four singles, six women's doubles, and four mixed doubles titles (1985-2002).

Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, 42, of Spain, has a series of Grand Slam wins — four singles, six women

Chris Evert, 59, won 18 Grand Slam singles championships. She now commentates for ESPN (1972-1989).

Chris Evert, 59, won 18 Grand Slam singles championships. She now commentates for ESPN (1972-1989).

Billie Jean King, 70, won 12 Grand Slam singles titles. The U.S. Open venue in New York is named after her (1968-1983).

Billie Jean King, 70, won 12 Grand Slam singles titles. The U.S. Open venue in New York is named after her (1968-1983).

Ilie Nastase, 66, of Romania, has two Grand Slam singles titles. He was the first professional sports figure to sign an endorsement deal with Nike in 1972. (1969-1985)

Ilie Nastase, 66, of Romania, has two Grand Slam singles titles. He was the first professional sports figure to sign an endorsement deal with Nike in 1972. (1969-1985)

Margaret Court, 72, of Australia, dominated women's tennis in the 1960s. She won a record 24 Grand Slam singles titles (1960-1977).

Margaret Court, 72, of Australia, dominated women

Goran Ivanisevic, 42, of Croatia, is the only person to win the men's singles title at Wimbledon as a wildcard (1988-2004).

Goran Ivanisevic, 42, of Croatia, is the only person to win the men

Jana Novotna, 45, of the Czech Republic, has won 12 Grand Slam women's doubles titles (1987-1999).

Jana Novotna, 45, of the Czech Republic, has won 12 Grand Slam women

Guillermo Vilas, 62, of Argentina, was a clay-court specialist and won four Grand Slam titles (1969-1992).

Guillermo Vilas, 62, of Argentina, was a clay-court specialist and won four Grand Slam titles (1969-1992).

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