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Former Australian tennis player and ex-coach of Simona Halep, Darren Cahill will be part of ESPN's esteemed list of commentators for the Australian Open. Cahill, who previously worked with the likes of Andre Agassi and Lleyton Hewitt, has loads of insights to share for tennis fans over the fortnight in Melbourne. via Reuters.. Patrick McEnroe, who has worked for ESPN since 1995, as an analyst and calling matches, was the U.S. Davis Cup captain 2001-2010 and in 2007 the team won its first championship since 1995. A three-time singles All-American at Stanford - where the team won NCAA titles in 1986 and 1988 - he served as General Manager, USTA Elite Player Development from 2008 - 2015.