Patrick McEnroe, born on the 1st of July, 1966, in Manhasset, New York State, is a retired professional tennis player and the 38th Captain of the USA’s Davis Cup team. He is also recognized for his 1989 French Open Men’s Doubles championship. He has since pursued a career as a tennis commentator for ESPN and CBS Sports.
Patrick McEnroe’s estimated net worth as of early 2017 is $3 million, primarily accumulated through his professional tennis career, which spanned from 1988 to 1998, and later through his broadcasting work.
McEnroe’s interest in tennis goes back to his early years, with notable achievements including reaching the semi-finals of two Grand Slam tournaments in 1983 and winning the French Open Junior Doubles Tournament in 1984. He turned professional after graduating from Stanford University and achieved major titles at the French Open and Masters Grand Prix Doubles in 1989.
During his professional tennis career, McEnroe also played for the USA Davis Cup national team and retired from professional tennis in 1998. He later served as the general manager of the US Tennis Association’s Player Development before becoming a TV commentator and tennis analyst for CBS Sports and ESPN.
In his personal life, McEnroe has been married to actress and singer Melissa Errico since 1998, and they have three daughters.
Apart from his professional endeavors, McEnroe has also made appearances in movies and TV shows, including “Life or Something Like It” in 2002 and several TV series, such as “Good Morning America” and “Mike & Mike.”