2017 World TeamTennis season explained

2017 World TeamTennis season
League:World TeamTennis
Sport:Team tennis
Duration:July 16 – August 5, 2017
No Of Matches:Regular season: 42 (14 for each team)
Postseason: 1
No Of Teams:6
Tv:ESPN2
ESPN3
Tennis Channel
Altitude Sports and Entertainment
Comcast SportsNet affiliates
Mediacom Connections
MSG
Draft:World TeamTennis Player Draft
Top Pick: Jack Sock
Picked By:Springfield Lasers
Season:Regular season
Top Seed:Orange County Breakers
Mvp: Teymuraz Gabashvili (Male)
Andreja Klepač (Female)
Finals:World TeamTennis Final
Finals Venue:Omni La Costa Resort and Spa
Carlsbad, California
Finals Champ:Orange County Breakers
Finals Runner-Up:San Diego Aviators
Finals Mvp: Teymuraz Gabashvili
Seasonslistnames:World TeamTennis
Prevseason Link:2016 World TeamTennis season
Prevseason Year:2016
Nextseason Link:2018 World TeamTennis season
Nextseason Year:2018

The 2017 World TeamTennis season was the 42nd season of the top professional team tennis league in the United States. Pursuant to a sponsorship agreement with Mylan N.V., the official name of the league was Mylan World TeamTennis in 2017.[1]

The Orange County Breakers defeated the San Diego Aviators in the WTT Finals to win the King Trophy as WTT champions.

Competition format

The 2017 World TeamTennis season included six teams. Each team played a 14-match regular-season schedule with seven home and seven away matches. The top two teams in the regular season qualified for the World TeamTennis Final at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California, the home court of the San Diego Aviators. The higher seed was treated as the "home" team in the WTT Final and had the right to determine the order of play. The winner of the WTT Final was awarded the King Trophy.

League business

On March 13, 2017, WTT announced that Billie Jean King had sold most of her majority ownership interest in the league to Mark Ein, founder and owner of the Washington Kastles, Fred Luddy, owner of the San Diego Aviators, and LionTree Partners, a merchant banking firm. Ein was named Chairman of WTT, and Ilana Kloss was to remain CEO and Commissioner of the league through the 2017 season. "After 42 seasons of World TeamTennis, Ilana and I feel this is the time to pass the baton to Mark Ein and Fred Luddy and entrust the legacy of WTT as an innovative force in tennis to them and their team", said King. "I will continue to be part of the league as a minority owner and as the owner of the Philadelphia Freedoms, and I am confident the league will continue to grow and prosper under Mark and Fred's leadership."[2]

Drafts

The order in which franchises selected was based on the results the teams achieved in 2016, with weaker teams selecting earlier and stronger teams selecting later. The four nonplayoff teams selected first followed by the WTT Final loser and then the WTT champion. Because the 2016 WTT season schedule conflicted with the 2016 Olympics, teams were permitted to protect players who were eligible for protection in the 2016 draft based on playing for the team in 2015 (or 2014 and missing the 2015 season due to injury), went undrafted in the 2016 draft and did not participate in the league in 2016.[3]

Marquee Draft

WTT conducted its 2017 Marquee Draft on February 16, in New York City. Each team could protect up to three marquee players or doubles teams, if they appeared in a match for the team in 2016, or qualified for protection under the special 2017 rule based on eligibility for protection in 2016. The selections made[4] are shown in the tables below.

First round
Player chosenNotes
1 N
2 N
3 N
4 Y
5 Pass -
6 Pass
Second round
Player chosenNotes
1 N
2 Pass -
3 N
4 Y
5 Pass -
6 Pass
Third round
Player chosenNotes
1 N
2 Pass -
3 Pass
4 Y Doubles team
5 Pass -
6 Pass
Notes:

Roster Draft

WTT conducted its 2017 Roster Draft on March 14, in Indian Wells, California. Exempt, roster and substitute players who appeared in at least three matches for the team in 2016, could be protected.[5] Teams could also protect players who qualified for protection based on match appearances in 2015, but were unable to play in 2016, due to injury.[6] If a team selects a player who is part of an established doubles team (at least four tournaments played together in the 12 months prior to the draft), that team can protect the drafted player's doubles partner in the next round of the draft.[7] Finally, teams could protect players who qualified for protection under the special 2017 rule based on eligibility for protection in 2016. Teams holding the right to protect players could trade those rights before or during the draft.[8] If a team chooses a roster-exempt player, one who is not required to be a full-time member of the team, it is possible for a team to make four selections in the roster draft and not have two male and two female full-time players. In such cases, these teams are permitted to make selections in additional rounds of the roster draft until they have a complete roster.[9] Teams that have two male and two female full-time players may select roster-exempt players in rounds past the fourth round. The selections made[10] are shown in the tables below.

First round
Player chosenNotes
1 N
2 N
3 Y
4 Y
5 N
6 Y Exempt
Second round
Player chosenNotes
1 N
2 N
3 N
4 N
5 N
6 Y
Third round
Player chosenNotes
1 N
2 N
3 Y
4 Y
5 N
6 Y Exempt; doubles protection
Fourth round
Player chosenNotes
1 Pass
2 Y
3 Pass
4 Y
5 Y
6 Y
Fifth round
Player chosenNotes
1 Pass
2 Pass
3 Y Exempt
4 Pass -
5 Pass
6 Pass -
Notes:

Event chronology

Off-season

Regular season

Standings

Reference:[12]

Team
1 14 9 5 .643 0 302 242
2 14 9 5 .643 0 275 266
3 14 7 7 .500 2 279 290
4 14 7 7 .500 2 270 284
5 14 6 8 .429 3 270 282
6 14 4 10 .286 5 263 295

Mylan WTT Finals

ORANGE COUNTY BREAKERS def. San Diego Aviators 22-18

Women's singles – Yanina Wickmayer (Breakers) def. Naomi Broady (Aviators) 5-2

Women's doubles – Naomi Broady\Darija Jurak (Aviators) def. Andreja Klepač\Yanina Wickmayer (Breakers) 5-3

Men's doubles – Teymuraz Gabashvili\Ken Skupski (Breakers) def. Raven Klaasen\Rajeev Ram (Aviators) 5-2

Mixed doubles – Raven Klaasen\Darija Jurak (Aviators) def. Ken Skupski\Andreja Klepač (Breakers) 5-4

Men's singles – Teymuraz Gabashvili (Breakers) def. Rajeev Ram (Aviators) 5-4

Results table

Reference:[14]

Abbreviation and Color Key:
New York Empire – NYE • Orange County Breakers – OCB • Philadelphia Freedoms – PHI
San Diego Aviators – SDA • Springfield Lasers – SPR • Washington Kastles – WASWin Loss Home Away
TeamMatch
1234567891011121314<--Win : bgcolor=#DFE7FFscoreLoss: bgcolor=#FFDFDFscore-->
New York EmpirePHI PHI WAS PHI OCB OCB SDA PHI WAS OCB SDA WAS SPR SPR
  bgcolor=#DFE7FF20–18 21–20 23–24
(STB,
3–7)
13–25 23–21
(EP)
18–24
(EP)
16–21 25–18 20–19
(STB,
7–1)
16–22 18–21 25–18 21–18 20–21
Orange County BreakersSDA SPR WAS NYE NYE SPR SDA SDA NYE PHI WAS SDA WAS PHI
  bgcolor=#FFDFDF14–17 23–15 15–22 21–23
(EP)
24–18
(EP)
25–10 22–19 19–22 22–16 21–22
(STB,
4–7)
24–14 24–17 23–14 25–13
Philadelphia FreedomsNYE NYE NYE SPR WAS WAS WAS NYE SPR OCB SDA SPR SDA OCB
  bgcolor=#FFDFDF18–20 20–21 25–13 21–18
(EP)
23–17
(EP)
20–18 15–20
(EP)
18–25 18–22
(EP)
22–21
(STB,
7–4)
18–21
(EP)
21–20 18–21
(EP)
13–25
San Diego AviatorsOCB SPR WAS SPR SPR NYE OCB OCB SPR NYE PHI OCB PHI WAS
  bgcolor=#DFE7FF17–14 18–17 16–23 24–16
(EP)
20–22
(EP)
21–16 19–22 22–19 16–22 21–18 21–18
(EP)
17–24 21–18
(EP)
22–17
Springfield LasersWAS OCB SDA PHI SDA SDA OCB WAS PHI SDA WAS PHI NYE NYE
  bgcolor=#DFE7FF24–20
(EP)
15–23 17–18 18–21
(EP)
16–24
(EP)
22–20
(EP)
10–25 23–21
(EP)
22–18
(EP)
22–16 22–16
(EP)
20–21 18–21 21–20
Washington KastlesSPR NYE OCB SDA PHI PHI PHI SPR NYE SPR OCB NYE OCB SDA
  bgcolor=#FFDFDF20–24
(EP)
24–23
(STB,
7–3)
22–15 23–16 17–23
(EP)
18–20 20–15
(EP)
21–23
(EP)
19–20
(STB,
1–7)
16–22
(EP)
14–24 18–25 14–23 17–22

Television

The 2017 season was the final year of a four-year television rights contract between WTT and ESPN, Inc.[15] The WTT Final was streamed live on ESPN3. ESPN2's live telecast of the WTT Final began at 9:00 pm PDT, one hour after the match's start time. ESPN3 streamed 11 regular-season matches live. Five of those matches were also televised live by the Tennis Channel and Comcast SportsNet affiliates.[16] Matches carried live on the Tennis Channel were available on Mediacom's MC22 (Mediacom Connections) channel, which also provided live coverage of some matches involving the Springfield Lasers that were not aired nationally. Select matches streamed live by ESPN3 were rebroadcast by regional sports networks Altitude Sports and Entertainment, Comcast SportsNet affiliates, MC22 and MSG.

Sponsorship

On December 8, 2014, WTT announced that its title-sponsorship agreement with Mylan N.V. was extended for two more years through the 2017 season. As part of its partnership with WTT, Mylan continued to sponsor events at which children met with WTT players and were introduced to tennis, charitable events and the Mylan Aces program which allows each team to select a local charity for which it can earn money donated by Mylan by recording the most aces in the league on a given day during the regular season.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World TeamTennis and Mylan Announce Title Sponsorship Extension through 2017. World TeamTennis. December 8, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20170326051933/http://www.wtt.com/page.aspx?article_id=4698. March 26, 2017. July 22, 2017.
  2. Web site: King Sells Majority Stake of World TeamTennis to Ein & Luddy. World TeamTennis. March 13, 2017. July 22, 2017.
  3. 2017 Mylan WTT Roster Draft. 55:30. Rennae Stubbs (Presenter). March 14, 2017. Live webcast. June 5, 2017. World TeamTennis.
  4. Web site: Jack Sock is Top Pick in 2017 Mylan WTT Marquee Draft. February 16, 2017. World TeamTennis. July 22, 2017.
  5. Book: 2017 Mylan WTT Official Rules Guide. 17–18. 2017. World TeamTennis. July 23, 2017.
  6. Book: 2017 Mylan WTT Official Rules Guide. 18. 2017. World TeamTennis. July 23, 2017.
  7. Book: 2017 Mylan WTT Official Rules Guide. 27. 2017. World TeamTennis. July 23, 2017.
  8. Book: 2017 Mylan WTT Official Rules Guide. 28–29. 2017. World TeamTennis. July 23, 2017.
  9. Book: 2017 Mylan WTT Official Rules Guide. 26. 2017. World TeamTennis. July 23, 2017.
  10. Web site: Darian King Selected As Top Pick in 2017 Mylan WTT Roster Draft. March 14, 2017. World TeamTennis. July 23, 2017.
  11. Web site: Empire Sweep Kastles in Flipkens' Coaching Debut. Chiesa. Victoria. July 30, 2017. World TeamTennis. July 31, 2017.
  12. Web site: 2017 League Standings. World TeamTennis. 6 August 2017.
  13. News: Breakers Top Aviators 22-18 To Win 2017 Mylan WTT Title. 6 August 2017.
  14. Web site: 2017 Schedule. World TeamTennis. August 1, 2017.
  15. Web site: Mylan WTT, ESPN Agree to Multi-Year Deal for Matches on ESPN2, ESPN3. World TeamTennis. June 24, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20170326034818/http://www.wtt.com/page.aspx?article_id=4449. March 26, 2017. July 23, 2017.
  16. Web site: Mylan WTT on TV. World TeamTennis. July 23, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170724154409/http://www.wtt.com/pages/television. July 24, 2017. dead.