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Amagansett/JMTA Hamptons
Lake Isle/JMTA Westchester
Port Washington/JMTA Long Island
Randall's Island/JMTA New York City
Syosset/JMTA Long Island


Education

  • B.A. in Political Science, Stanford University

Patrick McEnroe

Executive Director of JMTA

Patrick grew up in Douglaston, NY and trained in the New York area, including at Port Washington Tennis Academy (now SPORTIME Port Washington). As a junior, Patrick reached the boys singles semifinals of Wimbledon and of the US Open in 1983. In 1984, Patrick partnered with Luke Jensen to win the French Open Boys Doubles title and the USTA Boys' 18 National Clay Court titles. He made his first impact on the professional tour that same year, teaming up with brother John to win an ATP doubles title at Richmond, Virginia. Patrick won the Men's Doubles Gold medal at the 1987 Pan American Games with Jensen, and helped Stanford University, as team captain, win NCAA team championships in 1986 and 1988. He graduated from Stanford in 1988 with a degree in political science, and then joined the professional tennis Tour. On the Tour, during a 10 year professional career, Patrick won one singles title and 16 doubles titles, including the 1989 French Open Men's Doubles title, achieving career-high rankings of World No. 28 in singles and World No. 3 in doubles. After retiring from the tour in 1998, Patrick had a successful run as U.S. Davis Cup captain, the longest tenured captain in U.S. history, winning the cup in 2007. After leaving his Davis Cup role in 2010, McEnroe focused on his television commentary work, and also served as the General Manager of Player Development for the USTA until mid-2015. Patrick joined the SPORTIME/JMTA team in 2017.