Tennis Hall to welcome four new members in 2010

Doubles specialists Todd Woodbridge, Mark Woodforde, Gigi Fernandez
and Natasha Zvereva have been elected to the International Tennis
Hall of Fame.
Woodbridge and Woodforde -- Australians known as "The
Woodies" -- won a record 61 ATP doubles titles together, including
11 major championships. Both also reached the top 20 in the singles
rankings.
Fernandez and Zvereva collected 38 titles together, including
14 at Grand Slams. They won six consecutive majors in 1992-93.
Overall, Fernandez won 68 doubles titles, 17 at Grand Slams, while
Zvereva won 18 majors.
Also being inducted in July: Owen Davidson, a men's and mixed
doubles specialist; Brad Parks, pioneer of wheelchair tennis; and
the late Derek Hardwick, former chairman of the British Lawn Tennis
Association.