Alumnus Eric Butorac ’03 Named President of ATP Player Council

Release courtesy of Matt Thomas – Gustavus Director of Media Relations and Internal Communication

ST. PETER, Minn. (August 25, 2014) – Gustavus Adolphus College alumnus and professional tennis player Eric Butorac ’03 has been elected by his peers to serve as the next President of the ATP Player Council. Butorac will succeed Roger Federer, who served as President of the Council since 2008.

The 12-member ATP Player Council meets several times a year to make recommendations to ATP management and the ATP Board of Directors. Besides Butorac, current Council members include Stan Wawrinka, Kevin Anderson, John Isner, Gilles Simon, Jurgen Melzer, Sergiy Stakhovsky, Raven Klassen, Bruno Soares, Andre Sa, Yves Allegro and Claudio Pistolesi.

Butorac was a three-time All-American at Gustavus who won the NCAA Division III singles and doubles titles in 2003. The Rochester, Minn., native compiled a 24-4 singles record and 23-5 mark in doubles during his senior year en route to the pair of national titles.

Since turning professional in 2003, Butorac has tallied a 215-197 career doubles record and has won 15 titles throughout his 12-year career on the ATP Tour. He has been ranked as high as No. 17 in the world, and is currently ranked No. 28. Butorac and his current playing partner, Raven Klassen of South Africa, advanced to the finals of this year’s Australian Open—one of four major tournaments on the ATP schedule. Butorac and Klassen are the No. 12 seed in the men’s doubles draw at the U.S. Open, which begins play today.