OHLALA TENNIS PLAYER JAN MICHAEL GAMBILL
30 years old Jan Michael Gambill is an American tennis player. He was photographed by S Tong. Jan Michael currently lives in Hawaii. More photos HERE
Photos courtesy of S Tong Photography + S Tong MySpace
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30 years old Jan Michael Gambill is an American tennis player. He was photographed by S Tong. Jan Michael currently lives in Hawaii. More photos HERE
Photos courtesy of S Tong Photography + S Tong MySpace
hot damn, i gotta brush up on my tennis skills, maybe he can help me?
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Posted by: queerunity | Saturday, 03 May 2008 at 10:06 AM
As much as I find Andy Roddick attractive, I have always found Jan Michael even more so. He has that great combination of strength and vulnerablitity that makes a real man human and thus interesting. Thanks for the pics.
Posted by: Itasca | Saturday, 03 May 2008 at 10:24 AM
As far as American tennis players concerned, Jan Michael was the candy on tennis court. Beautiful on eyes and had game during 2001-2002 when he was on top of his game. Too bad nowadays he have disappeared, and his tennis game has gone nowhere. Fortunately now we have Robby Ginepri.
But if we look other top male players in the world, we have many names (Marat Safin, Tommy Robredo and sure Novak Djokovic). Andy Roddick? Yuck he is a cry baby.
Posted by: Val | Saturday, 03 May 2008 at 10:48 AM
Jan Michael was never shy on showing his all american hot bod while on the court. Practice was always without a shirt. He knew he had a large gay fan base that would devour him through their eyes while on court.
While in New York for the US Open back in the 90's. I saw Jan Michael fellow ATP player David Wheaton and Carl Lewis at a gay club not far from times Square. Oh Yes !!!
Posted by: rob | Monday, 05 May 2008 at 06:15 AM
please tell me that graffiti on his back is fake?
Posted by: alex | Tuesday, 01 July 2008 at 06:55 AM
The tattoo is real. He was never at a gay bar in NYC, don't be silly.
Posted by: Tennisfan | Thursday, 21 August 2008 at 11:38 PM
Why is it not possible that he was at a gay club? I think that is silly to say that it is not a possibility. Since they say 2 out of every 10 men are gay (with the number quickly approaching 3 out of 10) that means that in the top 100 of the ATP tour statistically there has to be at least 15-20 men that are gay! Not that it should matter anyway because what they do in the bedroom should have zero bearing on how their skills and game on the court is displayed!
Posted by: Loveroftennis | Wednesday, 22 July 2009 at 07:54 PM