2015 World TeamTennis season


The 2015 World TeamTennis season was the 40th 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 2015. The Washington Kastles defeated the Austin Aces in the WTT Final to win their fifth consecutive King Trophy.

Competition format

The 2015 World TeamTennis season included seven teams split into two conferences. The Eastern Conference had three teams, and the Western Conference had four teams. Each team played a 14-match regular-season schedule with seven home and seven away matches. The top two teams in each conference qualified for the conference championship matches hosted by the first-place finishers. The conference champions met in the World TeamTennis Final hosted in 2015, by the Eastern Conference champion. A Western Conference champion that is a higher seed than an Eastern Conference champion would be treated as the "home" team in the WTT Final and have the right to determine order of play. The winner of the WTT Final was awarded the King Trophy.

Franchise movement

On February 23, 2015, WTT announced that a new ownership group had taken control of the Texas Wild and moved the team to Citrus Heights, California, renaming it the California Dream.

Draft

Unlike previous seasons in which WTT conducted its Marquee Player Draft and its Roster Player Draft on different dates about one month apart, the league conducted a single draft at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, California on March 16, 2015. The order in which teams selected was based on the results the teams achieved in 2014, with weaker teams selecting earlier and stronger teams selecting later. The team with the worst regular-season record selected first in each round, and the remaining nonplayoff teams followed in order based on their records. After the nonplayoff teams chose, the conference championship loser with the worse record of the two selected and was followed by the other conference championship loser. The WTT runner up selected after the conference championship losers, and the WTT champion selected last. The draft position for the relocated California Dream franchise was based on the results achieved as the Texas Wild. Each team could protect certain players from its 2014 roster. Marquee players or doubles teams and wildcard players could be protected if they appeared in a match for the team in 2014. Exempt, roster and substitute players who appeared in at least three matches for the team in 2014, could also be protected. Teams could also protect players who qualified for protection based on match appearances in 2013, but were unable to play in 2014, due to injury. Teams holding the right to protect players could trade those rights before or during the draft. In another change from previous seasons, WTT eliminated its separate roster-exempt player draft. Instead, roster-exempt players were chosen in the roster player portion of the draft. Since roster-exempt players are not required to be full-time members of the team, the rule change makes it possible for a team to make four selections in the roster player portion of the 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 player draft until they have a complete roster. The selections made are shown in the tables below.
;Marquee draft - first round
Player chosenNotes
1Boston Lobsters Eugenie BouchardN
2California Dream Bob and Mike BryanYDoubles team
3Austin Aces Andy RoddickY
4Philadelphia FreedomsPass
5San Diego Aviators Madison KeysNDesignated
6Springfield Lasers John IsnerY
7Washington Kastles Martina HingisY

;Marquee draft - second round
Player chosenNotes
1Boston LobstersPass
2California DreamPass
3Austin AcesPass
4Philadelphia FreedomsPass
5San Diego AviatorsPass
6Springfield LasersPass
7Washington Kastles Venus WilliamsY

;Marquee draft - third round
Player chosenNotes
1Boston LobstersPass
2California DreamPass
3Austin AcesPass
4Philadelphia FreedomsPass
5San Diego AviatorsPass
6Springfield LasersPass
7Washington Kastles Serena WilliamsNDesignated

;Roster draft - first round
Player chosenNotes
1Boston Lobsters Irina FalconiN
2California Dream Jarmila GajdošováN
3Austin Aces Nicole GibbsN
4Philadelphia Freedoms Taylor TownsendY
5San Diego Aviators Taylor FritzNAmateur
6Springfield Lasers Andre BegemannN
7Washington Kastles Sam QuerreyNExempt

;Roster draft - second round
Player chosenNotes
1Boston Lobsters Scott LipskyN
2California Dream Anabel Medina GarriguesN
3Austin Aces Alla KudryavtsevaN
4Philadelphia Freedoms Robby GinepriN
5San Diego Aviators Raven KlaasenY
6Springfield Lasers Alison RiskeNExempt
7Washington Kastles Leander PaesY

;Roster draft - third round
Player chosenNotes
1Boston Lobsters Chase BuchananN
2California Dream Tennys SandgrenN
3Austin Aces Jarmere JenkinsN
4Philadelphia Freedoms Marcelo MeloY
5San Diego Aviators Chanelle ScheepersN
6Springfield Lasers Anna-Lena GrönefeldY
7Washington KastlesPass

;Roster draft - fourth round
Player chosenNotes
1Boston Lobsters Arantxa Parra SantonjaN
2California Dream Aisam QureshiN
3Austin Aces Teymuraz GabashviliN
4Philadelphia Freedoms Liezel HuberN
5San Diego Aviators Květa PeschkeY
6Springfield Lasers Michael RussellY
7Washington Kastles Anastasia RodionovaY

;Roster draft - fifth round
Player chosenNotes
1Springfield LasersPass
2Washington KastlesPass

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Event chronology

Off-season

Results table

Playoff bracket

* indicates match went to extended play.

Playoff match summaries

Eastern Conference Championship Match

July 30 at Kastles Stadium at Charles E. Smith Center, Washington, District of Columbia: WASHINGTON KASTLES 25, Philadelphia Freedoms 9
July 30 at Gregory Gymnasium, Austin, Texas: AUSTIN ACES 25, California Dream 14
August 2 at Kastles Stadium at the Charles E. Smith Center, Washington, District of Columbia: Washington Kastles 24, AUSTIN ACES 18
Note:

Individual statistical leaders

The tables below show the WTT players who had the highest regular-season winning percentages in each of the league's five events. Only players who played in at least 40% of the total number of games played by their team in a particular event are eligible to be listed among the official WTT league leaders for that event.
;Men's singles
RankPlayerTeam
1Teymuraz GabashviliAustin Aces986038.612
2Sam QuerreyWashington Kastles593524.593
3Alex KuznetsovBoston Lobsters412120.512

;Women's singles
RankPlayerTeam
1Jarmila GajdošováCalifornia Dream1066046.566
2Madison BrengleWashington Kastles573027.526
3Taylor TownsendPhiladelphia Freedoms663432.515

;Men's doubles
RankPlayerTeam
1Leander PaesWashington Kastles986236.633
2Sam QuerreyWashington Kastles653926.600
3Alex KuznetsovBoston Lobsters512922.569
4Teymuraz GabashviliAustin Aces1125953.527
4Jarmere JenkinsAustin Aces1125953.527
6Scott LipskyBoston Lobsters1165957.509

;Women's doubles
RankPlayerTeam
1Anastasia RodionovaWashington Kastles975938.608
2Madison BrengleWashington Kastles563422.607
3Arantxa Parra SantonjaBoston Lobsters1005743.570
4Irina FalconiBoston Lobsters1055748.543
5Nicole GibbsAustin Aces774136.532
6Alla KudryavtsevaAustin Aces965046.521

;Mixed doubles
RankPlayerTeam
1Anabel Medina GarriguesCalifornia Dream915734.626
2Neal SkupskiCalifornia Dream804634.575
3Alla KudryavtsevaAustin Aces1035944.573
4Taylor TownsendPhiladelphia Freedoms854837.565
5Teymuraz GabashviliAustin Aces965442.563
6Marcelo MeloPhiladelphia Freedoms1105753.518

Individual honors

Reference:
AwardRecipientTeam
Female Co-Most Valuable PlayersAnabel Medina GarriguesCalifornia Dream
Female Co-Most Valuable PlayersAnastasia RodionovaWashington Kastles
Male Most Valuable PlayerTeymuraz GabashviliAustin Aces
Female Rookie of the YearAlla KudryavtsevaAustin Aces
Male Rookie of the YearNeal SkupskiCalifornia Dream
Coach of the YearRick LeachAustin Aces
WTT Final Most Valuable PlayerLeander PaesWashington Kastles

Team statistics

The tables below show the regular-season winning percentages of each team in each of the league's five events.
;Men's singles
RankTeam
1Austin Aces1066541.613
2Washington Kastles1045846.558
3Philadelphia Freedoms1015150.505
4California Dream1145658.491
5San Diego Aviators1165660.483
6Springfield Lasers1125161.455
7Boston Lobsters993960.394

;Women's singles
RankTeam
1California Dream1066046.566
2Austin Aces1085751.528
3Philadelphia Freedoms1005248.520
4Washington Kastles1015249.515
5San Diego Aviators1095455.495
6Boston Lobsters1034657.447
7Springfield Lasers1094762.431

;Men's doubles
RankTeam
1Washington Kastles1076740.626
2Austin Aces1125953.527
3Boston Lobsters1165957.509
4Springfield Lasers1125359.473
5California Dream1065056.472
6Philadelphia Freedoms1074859.449
7San Diego Aviators1084860.444

;Women's doubles
RankTeam
1Washington Kastles975938.608
2Boston Lobsters1055748.543
3Austin Aces965046.521
4California Dream1125656.500
5Philadelphia Freedoms1095257.477
6Springfield Lasers1014655.455
7San Diego Aviators1024161.402

;Mixed doubles
RankTeam
1California Dream1046143.587
2Austin Aces1035944.573
3Philadelphia Freedoms1105753.518
4Washington Kastles1085355.491
5Boston Lobsters1135261.460
6San Diego Aviators1115061.450
7Springfield Lasers1155065.435

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Television

The 2015 season was the second year of a four-year television rights contract between WTT and ESPN, Inc. The WTT Final was telecast live on ESPN2. ESPN3 streamed the conference championship matches along with one match each night during the regular season.
In a June 2, 2015 press release, WTT announced that the WTT Final would start at 11:30 am EDT on August 2, and would be streamed from the start by ESPN3. Live television coverage would begin on ESPN2 at 1:00 pm with the match already in progress. The start times for the conference championship matches would be 7:00 pm local time on Thursday July 30.
Four regular-season matches were nationally televised on the Tennis Channel as well as on regional sports networks Altitude Sports and Entertainment, Comcast SportsNet affiliates, Mediacom Connections and MSG. These matches were as follows:
Nationally televised matches were also streamed on ESPN3. In addition to the televised ones, the following regular-season matches were streamed exclusively on ESPN3:
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 will continue to sponsor events at which children meet with WTT players and are 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.