2008 World TeamTennis season


The 2008 World TeamTennis season was the 33rd season of the top professional team tennis league in the United States.
The New York Buzz defeated the Kansas City Explorers, 21–18, in the WTT Final to win the King Trophy as WTT champions.

Competition format

The 2008 World TeamTennis season included 11 teams split into two conferences. The Eastern Conference had six teams, and the Western Conference had five teams. Each team played a 14-match regular-season schedule with seven home and seven away matches. The top teams in each conference were the conference champions. WTT Championship Weekend matches were played at Allstate Stadium at Westfield Galleria at Roseville in Roseville, California. The conference champions and runners-up qualified for the playoffs. In addition, there was a wild-card team that was either the host team or the team with the best record among teams that did not finish first or second in their conference, if the Capitals qualified based on finishing first or second. The teams were seeded 1 through 5, regardless of conference, with the top three seeds getting a bye to the WTT Semifinals. The fourth seed and the wild card met in a wild card match with the winner facing the number 1 seed in the semifinals. The other semifinal match pitted the number 2 seed against the number 3 seed. The winners of the semifinal matches met in the WTT Final to decide the winner of the King Trophy and the league championship. Higher seeded teams were treated as "home" teams in playoff matches and had the right to determine order of play.

Franchise contraction and expansion

The Houston Wranglers folded following the 2007 season. Owner Linda McIngvale said, "This is not the right type of community for the Wranglers. We're just too big of a city with too many options. There's a jillion other things to do in the summertime in Houston." The team sold fewer than half of the 4,500 available tickets for a match that featured Anna Kournikova playing for the visitors. Late in the 2007 season, attendance at Wranglers' home matches was typically less than 1,000.
The Washington Kastles joined the league as an expansion franchise, making their debut in 2008. The team was founded by a group led by venture capitalist and entrepreneur Mark Ein, a native of Washington. At the press conference announcing the team's creation, Ein said, "I am thrilled to bring World TeamTennis to our area. WTT tennis is great entertainment emphasizing fan interaction, and it is the only major sport with men and women playing together on the same team. The Washington Kastles season will be an exciting summertime addition to our local economy and a fun activity for our entire community." The team was named after Kastle Systems, LLC, a provider of building and office security systems, of which Ein is the majority owner and managing member.

Drafts

Marquee player draft

The 2008 WTT Marquee Player Draft was conducted in New York City on March 19, 2008. The order in which teams selected was based on the results the teams achieved in 2007 with weaker teams selecting earlier and stronger teams selecting later. The draft order is ordinarily determined as follows:
  1. Nonplayoff teams ranked from worst regular-season record to best
  2. Conference championship loser with the worse record of the two
  3. Conference championship loser with the better record of the two
  4. WTT Final loser
  5. WTT champion
Expansion teams select in the middle of each round. If there is an even number of teams, an expansion team selects in the middle position that is closest to the first pick. There were seven nonplayoff teams in 2007, and ranked from worst record to best record, they were
  1. Houston Wranglers
  2. Newport Beach Breakers
  3. St. Louis Aces
  4. Boston Lobsters
  5. New York Sportimes
  6. Delaware Smash
  7. Kansas City Explorers
However, the Wranglers folded prior to the draft. Therefore, the Breakers, Aces, Lobsters, Sportimes, Smash and Explorers were assigned the preliminary first through sixth draft positions. The Philadelphia Freedoms lost the 2007 Eastern Conference Championship Match and had a worse record than the Springfield Lasers, who lost the Western Conference Championship Match. Therefore, the Freedoms were assigned the preliminary seventh draft position and the Lasers the eighth. The New York Buzz lost the 2007 WTT Final and were assigned the preliminary ninth draft position. The 2007 WTT champion Sacramento Capitals were assigned the preliminary tenth draft position. The addition of the expansion Washington Kastles resulted in 11 teams in the league, and the Kastles were assigned the sixth draft position putting them in the middle with five teams drafting before them, and five teams drafting after them. This resulted in the Explorers, Freedoms, Lasers, Buzz and Capitals each moving down one position.
Teams could protect up to two marquee players or doubles teams to which they held the rights from the previous season or acquired in a trade. Rights to marquee players could be traded from one team to another before or during the draft, and the acquiring team could protect and then select those players. The selections made are shown in the tables below.
;First round
Player chosenNotes
1Newport Beach Breakers Lindsay DavenportN
2St. Louis Aces Anna KournikovaY
3Boston Lobsters Martina NavratilovaN
4New York Sportimes John McEnroeY
5Delaware SmashPass-
6Washington Kastles Serena WilliamsN
7Kansas City Explorers Bob and Mike BryanYDoubles team
8Philadelphia Freedoms Venus WilliamsY
9Springfield LasersPass
10New York BuzzPass
11Sacramento CapitalsPass

;Second round
Player chosenNotes
1Newport Beach BreakersPass
2St. Louis Aces Andy RoddickN
3Boston LobstersPass
4New York SportimesPass
5Delaware SmashPass-
6Washington KastlesPass
7Kansas City ExplorersPass
8Philadelphia FreedomsPass
9Springfield LasersPass
10New York BuzzPass
11Sacramento CapitalsPass

Roster player draft

The 2008 WTT Roster Player Draft was conducted in Miami, Florida on April 1, 2008. Teams selected in the same order as was determined for the Marquee Player Draft. Teams could protect up to four players to which they held the rights from the previous season or acquired in a trade. Rights to roster players could be traded from one team to another before or during the draft, and the acquiring team could protect and then select those players. In addition, the rights to make a selection in a particular position within the draft could be traded from one team to another. The selections made are shown in the tables below.
;First round
Player chosen
1Newport Beach Breakers Ramón DelgadoY
2Sacramento Capitals Eric ButoracN
3Boston Lobsters Jan-Michael GambillN
4New York Sportimes Bethanie MattekN
5Kansas City Explorers Rennae StubbsN
6Washington Kastles Justin GimelstobN
7Delaware Smash Alex Bogomolov Jr.N
8Philadelphia Freedoms Lisa RaymondY
9Springfield Lasers Tamarine TanasugarnY
10New York Buzz Yaroslava ShvedovaN
11Sacramento Capitals Elena LikhovtsevaY

;Second round
Player chosen
1Newport Beach Breakers Angelika BachmannN
2St. Louis Aces Jelena PandžićN
3Boston Lobsters Amir HadadY
4New York Sportimes Jesse WittenY
5Delaware Smash Ryler DeHeartN
6Washington Kastles Sacha JonesN
7Kansas City Explorers Květa PeschkeN
8Philadelphia Freedoms Travis ParrottY
9Springfield Lasers Shenay PerryN
10New York Buzz Nathan HealeyN
11St. Louis Aces Jasmin WöhrY

;Third round
Player chosen
1Newport Beach Breakers Bruno EchagarayN
2St. Louis Aces Uladzimir IgnatikN
3Boston Lobsters Marie-Ève PelletierN
4New York Sportimes Hana ŠromováY
5Delaware Smash Chris HaggardY
6Washington Kastles Scott OudsemaN
7Kansas City Explorers James AucklandN
8Delaware Smash Madison BrengleN
9Springfield Lasers Todd PerryY
10New York Buzz Gabriela NavrátilováY
11Sacramento Capitals Tamaryn HendlerN

;Fourth round
Player chosen
1Newport Beach Breakers Michaela PaštikováY
2St. Louis Aces Travis RettenmaierN
3Boston Lobsters Raquel Kops-JonesN
4New York Sportimes Brian WilsonN
5Delaware Smash Christina FusanoN
6Washington Kastles Mashona WashingtonN
7Kansas City Explorers Dušan VemićY
8Philadelphia Freedoms Audra CohenN
9Springfield Lasers Glenn WeinerY
10New York Buzz Vladimir ObradovićN
11Sacramento Capitals Sam WarburgY

Notes:

Roster-Exempt Player Draft

WTT conducted its 2008 Roster-Exempt Player Draft on the same day as its Roster Player Draft. Teams drafted in the same order as in the Marquee Player Draft and the Roster Player Draft. Teams were permitted to select part-time players classified by the league as either roster-exempt based on their recent appearances in international team events or featured roster players based on WTT's discretion. The selections made are shown in the table below.
Player chosenNotes
1Newport Beach BreakersPass
2St. Louis AcesPass
3Boston LobstersPass
4New York SportimesPass
5Delaware Smash Liezel HuberY
6Washington KastlesPass
7Kansas City ExplorersPass
8Philadelphia FreedomsPass
9Springfield LasersPass
10New York BuzzPass
11Sacramento Capitals Dmitry TursunovNFeatured roster player

Event chronology

Off-season

Reference:

Results table

Playoff bracket

*Indicates match went to overtime

Playoff match summaries

All playoff matches were played as part of WTT Championship Weekend at Allstate Stadium at Westfield Galleria at Roseville in Roseville, California. Higher seeded teams were treated as "home" teams and had the right to determine the order of play.

Wild Card Match

July 24: #4 SACRAMENTO CAPITALS 22, #5 Boston Lobsters 15
July 25: #1 KANSAS CITY EXPLORERS 21, #4 Sacramento Capitals 10
July 26: #2 NEW YORK BUZZ 25, #3 New York Sportimes 17
July 27: #2 New York Buzz 21, #1 KANSAS CITY EXPLORERS 18
Reference:
AwardRecipientTeam
Female Most Valuable PlayerRennae StubbsKansas City Explorers
Male Most Valuable PlayerRamón DelgadoNewport Beach Breakers
Female Rookie of the YearYaroslava ShvedovaNew York Buzz
Male Rookie of the YearTravis ParrottPhiladelphia Freedoms
Coach of the YearBrent HaygarthKansas City Explorers
WTT Championship Most Valuable PlayerRennae StubbsKansas City Explorers

Television

There were seven WTT regular-season matches telecast nationally on the Tennis Channel. These matches all featured marquee players and were recorded and premiered between two and eight days after they were played. The WTT Final was telecast live on Versus. It was the first live telecast of the WTT Final since 2004. Select matches shown on the Tennis Channel were also rebroadcast by regional sports networks.