2014 International Premier Tennis League season explained

2014 International Premier Tennis League season
Inaugural season
League:International Premier Tennis League
Sport:Team tennis
Duration:28 November–13 December 2014
No Of Teams:4
Tv: ABS-CBN
Abu Dhabi Media
Integrated Sports Media
SingTel
STAR Sports
League Champs:Indian Aces [1]
Second Place:UAE Royals
Seasonslistnames:IPTL
Nextseason Link:2015 International Premier Tennis League season
Nextseason Year:2015

The 2014 International Premier Tennis League season (2014 IPTL season, officially the 2014 Coca-Cola International Premier Tennis League Presented by Qatar Airways season pursuant to sponsorship agreements with The Coca-Cola Company and Qatar Airways) is the inaugural season of the professional team tennis league contested by four teams in Asia.

Competition format

Four teams will compete for the IPTL Challenge Trophy and a US$1 million grand prize by earning the most points in the team standings. A team that wins a match tie is awarded four points. A team that loses a match tie but wins at least 20 games in the match earns two points. A team that loses a match tie but wins at least 10 games earns one point. Each team will play 12 matches: three at home, three on the road and six at neutral sites. Each match comprises five sets each of a different category as follows:

The order of play is decided by the coach of the home team. If two teams are playing at a neutral site, then a coin toss determines which coach chooses the order of play. The first serve in the first set is determined by a coin toss. The team that served last in the last game or tiebreaker of the previous set will receive during the next set.

Each team can call a power point once in each set when receiving serve, and the next point played will count double. Effectively, a player trailing 15–0 can directly get to 15–30 by winning the power point.

Games are played to four points using no-ad scoring. Each game won by a player or doubles team adds one point to the team's score in the match. The team with the most points at the end of the five sets wins the match. Each set is won when a team is the first to reach six games won. If the score is five-games-all, a timed five-minute shoot-out will be played. The player or doubles team leading at the end of five minutes wins the set.

If the team that wins the fifth set is leading the match, the match is over. If the score is tied after one team has won the fifth set, a timed seven-minute men's singles super shoot-out is played. The result counts as a game point won. If the team that wins the fifth set is trailing in the match, the match will go to sudden-death overtime effectively extending the fifth set. If the leading team wins one game in overtime, it wins the match tie. If the trailing team wins enough games in overtime to tie the score without losing a game, a timed seven-minute men's singles super shoot-out is played to decide the winner of the match tie. A coin toss decides who serves first in the super shoot-out.

In the event that two or more teams share the highest points on the final tally, the criteria to decide the champion are

  1. Head-to-head results
  2. Number of games won
  3. Number of games lost
  4. Biggest games margin in any single match win
  5. Coin toss[2]

Founding of the league and charter franchises

Mahesh Bhupathi announced the founding of the International Premier Tennis League on 25 May 2013, in Paris. The initial plan was to start the league with six charter franchises in Asia with the inaugural season commencing in November 2014.[3]

On 21 January 2014, IPTL announced the locations of the six charter franchises for the league's inaugural season. Five franchises would play their home matches in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Mumbai and Singapore. A sixth franchise would play its home matches in an undisclosed city in the Middle East.[4] There was confusion surrounding the announcement. Some media outlets reported that there would be five franchises, not six as had been previously announced, and did not include the Hong Kong franchise among the five.[5] Later news reports in February 2014, indicated that there would be five franchises including one based in Hong Kong but not one in the Middle East.[6] [7]

IPTL conducted its inaugural player draft on 2 March.[8] Right up until the day before the draft, the media remained under the impression that the Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur franchises would participate in the league and that the Middle East franchise was doubtful.[9] However, only four teams participated in the draft: Bangkok, Mumbai, Singapore and Middle East now referred to as the Dubai franchise. No mention was made by IPTL of the Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur franchises which had abruptly disappeared.

By May, the Dubai franchise was being referred to as the UAE Falcons, the Mumbai franchise had been named the Indian Aces, and the Singapore franchise was being referred to as the Singapore Lions.[10]

On 10 May, IPTL announced that the Bangkok franchise would be moved to Manila, Philippines due to political unrest in Thailand.[11]

On 19 June, an IPTL press release[12] revealed the owners of the four franchises to the general public. The owner of the Indian franchise, Micromax Informatics Ltd. proved to be the reason the team was no longer called the Mumbai franchise, because it preferred to have the team play its home matches in New Delhi. A group called PVP Ventures led by entrepreneur Prasad V Potluri (Telugu: ప్రసాద్ వి పొట్లూరి) and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar had been the original franchise owners with a plan to play home matches in Mumbai.[13] While league managing director Bhupathi said PVP Ventures had been replaced by Micromax, because PVP missed a payment deadline, PVP said it had withdrawn from the league due to lack of clarity over how IPTL's business model was progressing and disagreements over player contracts. PVP did not want the team to be solely responsible for payment of player salaries and favored the league being obligated as well.[14]

By June, the Manila franchise had been named the Manila Mavericks, the Falcons had become the UAE Royals and the Lions had become the Singapore Slammers.[15]

Summary of the evolution of the charter franchise names

Inaugural draft

For the inaugural draft, each team was subject to a salary cap of US$10 million.[16] Players who had expressed a willingness to participate were selected by the league and placed into categories. Teams could bid on these players with the player signing with the highest bidder in an auction-style format. Bids would be taken on 28 players in which the teams expressed interest in signing including players not categorized by IPTL. Each team participating in the draft was required to sign at least six players and could not sign more than ten.

Players by category

Players were placed into the following categories:

Men
CategoryPlayer
Icon players Andre Agassi
Roger Federer
Andy Murray
Pete Sampras
Stan Wawrinka
Category A Tomáš Berdych
David Ferrer
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Category B Richard Gasquet
Tommy Haas
Lleyton Hewitt
John Isner
Gaël Monfils
Milos Raonic
Category C Marcos Baghdatis
Alexandr Dolgopolov
Fabio Fognini
Jerzy Janowicz
Philipp Kohlschreiber
Feliciano López
Fernando Verdasco
Category D Kevin Anderson
Somdev Devvarman
Marinko Matošević
Sam Querrey
Janko Tipsarević
Dmitry Tursunov
Past champions Michael Chang
Juan Carlos Ferrero
Goran Ivanišević
Carlos Moyá
Mark Philippoussis
Patrick Rafter
Fabrice Santoro
Rainer Schüttler
Doubles players Rohan Bopanna
Mariusz Fyrstenberg
Robert Lindstedt
Marc López
Marcin Matkowski
Marcelo Melo
Daniel Nestor
Alexander Peya
Bruno Soares
Nenad Zimonjić
Women
CategoryPlayer
Icon players Maria Sharapova
Serena Williams
Caroline Wozniacki
Category A Agnieszka Radwańska
Category B
Sloane Stephens
Samantha Stosur
Category C Sara Errani
Daniela Hantuchová
Martina Hingis
Jelena Janković
Angelique Kerber
Svetlana Kuznetsova
Category D Alizé Cornet
Kirsten Flipkens
Sabine Lisicki
Kristina Mladenovic
Sania Mirza
Flavia Pennetta
Francesca Schiavone
Donna Vekić

Draft results

Four charter franchises (Bangkok, Dubai, Indian Aces and Singapore) participated in the draft held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on 2 March 2014.

CategoryBangkokDubaiIndian AcesSingapore
Men
Icon players Andre Agassi
Category A Tomáš Berdych
Category B Lleyton Hewitt
Category C
Category D
Past champions Patrick Rafter
Doubles players Bruno Soares
Uncategorized Nick Kyrgios
Women
Icon players Serena Williams
Category A
Category B
Category C Daniela Hantuchová
Category D

Event chronology

Results table

References:[22] [23] [24] [25]

Abbreviation and Color Key:
Indian Aces (IND) • Manila Mavericks (MAN) • Singapore Slammers (SIN) • UAE Royals (UAE)Win   Loss   Home   Away   Neutral
TeamMatch
123456789101112
Nov 28Nov 29Nov 30Dec 2Dec 3Dec 4Dec 6Dec 7Dec 8Dec 11Dec 12Dec 13<--Win : bgcolor=#CCFFCCscoreLoss: bgcolor=#FFDFDFscore-->
Indian Aces (2014 season)SIN MAN UAE UAE SIN MAN MAN SIN UAE SIN MAN UAE
26–1624–1528–2030–1123–2420–2526–2526–1622–2928–2428–1315–29
Manila Mavericks (2014 season)UAE IND SIN SIN UAE IND IND UAE SIN UAE IND SIN
24–2915–2427–1929–2121–2625–2025-2627–2423–1725–2623–28 30–15
Singapore Slammers (2014 season)IND UAE MAN MAN IND UAE UAE IND MAN IND UAE MAN
16–2622–2819–2721–2924–2327–2516–2916–2617–2324–2823–21 15–30
UAE Royals (2014 season)MAN SIN IND IND MAN SIN SIN MAN IND MAN SIN IND
29–2428–2220–2811–3026–2125–2729–1624–2729–2226–2521–23 29–15

Standings

Standings are determined by points with four points awarded for each match won, two points awarded for each match lost in which te team won 20 or more games and one point awarded for each match lost in which the team won between 10 and 19 games. In case of a tie in point, teams are placed by games won percentage.

Team
1 Indian Aces1284313929624654.6%
2 UAE Royals1275413729527951.4%
3 Manila Mavericks1266513529327351.7%
4 Singapore Slammers1239362424031543.2%

Position summary

The following table shows the day-by-day position of each team in the league standings.

Team
Indian Aces221111111111
UAE Royals112223232222
Manila Mavericks333332323333
Singapore Slammers444444444444

Television coverage

On 22 August 2014, IPTL announced it had reached an agreement for the Middle East and North Africa television broadcasting rights with Abu Dhabi Media.[26] On 16 October 2014, IPTL announced that STAR Sports would broadcast the league's matches live in both standard definition and high definition in India during its inaugural 2014 season. The league's matches will also be available live on STAR Sports's website.[27] On 4 November 2014, Integrated Sports Media announced it had reached a deal with IPTL to televise every league match of the 2014 season on a pay-per-view basis in the United States.[28] On 7 November 2014, IPTL announced it had reached agreements on television broadcast contracts with ABS-CBN in the Philippines and SingTel in Singapore.[29] ABS-CBN will telecast the matches in the Philippines on the ABS-CBN Sports+Action and Balls channels.

The league also said there would be television coverage of its matches in the United Kingdom, France, the Czech Republic, Serbia, Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and Brazil. In total, television coverage of IPTL matches will be available in more than 125 countries worldwide and reach over 300 million households.

Sponsorship

On 3 November 2014, IPTL announced that The Coca-Cola Company had become the league's title sponsor.[30]

On 26 November 2014, IPTL announced that Qatar Airways had become the league's presenting sponsor.[31]

Result

The 1st season of IPTL was won by the Micromax Indian Aces with the runners-up being the Musafir.com UAE Royals.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Indian Aces win inaugural season of IPTL. tennis.com. 14 December 2014.
  2. Web site: International Premier Tennis League Format: General Rules and Regulations . . 19 November 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141129185733/http://www.iptlworld.com/format.php . 29 November 2014 .
  3. Web site: Mahesh Bhupathi Unveils Plan for IPL-Style Tennis League. 25 May 2013. NDTV Sports. 17 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20151222102338/http://sports.ndtv.com/french-open-2013/news/208302-mahesh-bhupathi-unveils-plan-for-international-premier-tennis-league. 22 December 2015. dead.
  4. Web site: Mahesh Bhupathi Launched IPTL in Melbourne. 22 January 2014. Jagran Josh. 17 November 2014.
  5. Web site: Mumbai One of the Franchises in Cash-Rich International Premier Tennis League. https://web.archive.org/web/20140121203843/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/mumbai-one-of-the-franchises-in-cashrich-international-premier-tennis-league/446899-5-22.html. dead. 21 January 2014. 21 January 2014. CNN IBN Live. 17 November 2014.
  6. Web site: Briggs. Simon. Tension Rises Over International Premier Tennis League Revolution. 25 February 2014. The Telegraph. 17 November 2014.
  7. Web site: International Premier Tennis League Set for Its Inaugural Player Auction on Sunday. 28 February 2014. Sky Sports. 17 November 2014.
  8. Web site: Briggs. Simon. Andy Murray Signs for Bangkok As Premier Tennis League Prepares for Take-Off. 2 March 2014. The Telegraph. 18 November 2014.
  9. Web site: Ullal. Naveen. International Premier Tennis League: All You Need to Know About IPTL Draft in Dubai. 1 March 2014. International Business Times. 18 November 2014.
  10. Web site: Bhupathi's IPTL Opener Moved to Manila from Bangkok. 10 May 2014. The Times of India. 19 November 2014.
  11. Web site: Tennis - Political Unrest Costs Bangkok New League Staging Rights. 10 May 2014. Reuters. 18 November 2014.
  12. Get Together at Wimbledon with Announcement of Team Owners for India, Singapore, Manila and UAE . International Premier Tennis League . 19 June 2014 . 19 November 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141129062829/http://www.iptlworld.com/pdf/IPTL-Owners%20announced.pdf . 29 November 2014 .
  13. Web site: Tagore. Vijay. Djoko Will Play Nadal in Delhi on December 8. 25 July 2014. Mumbai Mirror. 19 November 2014.
  14. Web site: Rao. K Shriniwas. IPTL in Doubt as PVP Opts Out of Mumbai Franchise, Bhupathi Defiant. 19 July 2014. The Times of India. 19 November 2014.
  15. Web site: Ousman. Allaam. Djokovic Leads UAE Royals at Inaugural IPTL: Dubai Will Host Finale of $1 Million Tournament from December 11–13. 25 June 2014. Emirates 24/7. 19 November 2014.
  16. Web site: Schooler. Andy. Net Talk: What's with the ITPL?. 25 February 2014. Sporting Life. 18 November 2014.
  17. Web site: Federer Replaces Injured Nadal in Indian Team for IPTL. 22 September 2014. The Times of India. 22 November 2014.
  18. Web site: 28th Nov'14: Match 1 Report: Micromax Indian Aces vs. DBS Singapore Slammers . 28 November 2014 . . 1 December 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141212041254/http://www.iptlworld.com/uploads/pdf/IPTL-Manila%20Day%201%20Match%201-28Nov14.pdf . 12 December 2014 .
  19. Micromax Indian Aces vs. DBS Singapore Slammers. Coca-Cola International Premier Tennis League. MNC Sports 1. 28 November 2014.
  20. Web site: Day 3 Match 1 – Report: Musafir.com UAE Royals vs. Micromax Indian Aces . 30 November 2014 . International Premier Tennis League . 1 December 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141215102124/http://www.iptlworld.com/uploads/pdf/IPTL-Manila%20Day%203%20Match%201-30Nov14.pdf . 15 December 2014 .
  21. Web site: Indian Aces win inaugural season of IPTL. tennis.com. 14 December 2014.
  22. Web site: Match 2 – Report: Musafir.com UAE Royals vs. Manila Mavericks. 28 November 2014. International Premier Tennis League. 1 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141222000358/http://www.iptlworld.com/uploads/pdf/IPTL-Manila%20Day%201%20Match%202-28Nov14.pdf. 22 December 2014. dead.
  23. Web site: 29th Nov'14: Match 1 Report: Musafir.com UAE Royals vs. DBS Singapore Slammers. 29 November 2014. International Premier Tennis League. 1 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141213183342/http://www.iptlworld.com/pdf/IPTL-Manila%20Day%202%20Match%201-29Nov14.pdf. 13 December 2014. dead.
  24. Web site: Day 2 Match 2 – Report: Manila Mavericks vs. Micromax Indian Aces. 29 November 2014. International Premier Tennis League. 1 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141221232111/http://www.iptlworld.com/pdf/IPTL-Manila%20Day%202%20Match%202-29Nov14.pdf. 21 December 2014. dead.
  25. Web site: Day 3 Match 6 – Report: Manila Mavericks vs. DBS Singapore Slammers . 30 November 2014 . . 2 December 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141212022241/http://www.iptlworld.com/pdf/IPTL-Manila-Day-3-Match-6-30Nov14.pdf . 12 December 2014 .
  26. Web site: Gomes. Alaric. Eugenie Bouchard Joins the Dubai Bandwagon. 22 August 2014. Gulf News. 24 November 2014.
  27. STAR Sports Acquires Rights to Telecast International Premier Tennis League . . 16 October 2014 . 20 November 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141129070805/http://www.iptlworld.com/pdf/IPTL-Star-Sports-Release-16Oct14.pdf . 29 November 2014 .
  28. Web site: Walker. IPTL Tennis to Air Live on Pay-Per-View in United States via Integrated Sports Media. 4 November 2014. Tennis Grandstand. 23 November 2014.
  29. Coca Cola International Premier Tennis League to be Broadcast in More Than 125 Countries Worldwide . 7 November 2014 . . 20 November 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141129070931/http://www.iptlworld.com/pdf/IPTL-Global-Broadcast-Release-07Nov14.pdf . 29 November 2014 .
  30. Coca-Cola Teams Up with International Premier Tennis League As Title Sponsor . 3 November 2014 . . 20 November 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141129070926/http://www.iptlworld.com/pdf/IPTL-Coca-Cola-Title-Sponsor-Release-03Nov14.pdf . 29 November 2014 .
  31. Qatar Airways Partners with Coca-Cola International Premier Tennis League As Presenting Sponsor . 26 November 2014 . . 2 December 2014 .