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Light the Candles: February 16-21

February 16 - American great John McEnroe turns 55. McEnroe won seven Grand Slam singles titles, nine men's doubles Slams and one mixed doubles Slam and remains an active player in the Legends bracket.

February 17 - Ten-time doubles Grand Slam champion Cara Black turns 35. Black is just the third woman in the Open Era to win the career Grand Slam in mixed doubles.

American Madison Keys, the youngest player in the Top 100, turns 19. Keys is ranked No. 37 in the world.

February 18 - Italy's Roberta Vinci, currently ranked No. 1 in the world in doubles and No. 12 in singles, turns 31. Vinci has four Grand Slam titles in women's doubles.

Russia's Yevgeny Kafelnikov turns 40. He was ranked No. 1 in the world in the 1990s and won two singles Grand Slams and four doubles Grand Slams. He's also the last player to win the singles and doubles titles at the same Slam, doing so at the French Open in 1996.

February 19 - Peachy Kellmeyer, the senior vice president of the WTA, turns 70. Kellmeyer was the first tour director of the Virginia Slims.

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