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WTT Men Go Undefeated During Day 1 of the US Open

The US Open got underway on Monday at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, New York. The World TeamTennis men were undefeated on the first day of play, among those who played the recent full season at the Greenbrier. Brandon Nakashima (CHI) d. Paolo Lorenzi 63 62 76(3) Chicago Smash’s Brandon Nakashima […]

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Philadelphia Freedoms Focus on Team Chemistry a Key Ingredient in Another Successful Season

As Philadelphia Freedoms coach Craig Kardon prepared for the 2020 World TeamTennis campaign that would be different from any other, he knew his biggest challenge would be creating a strong team culture on a talented roster with plenty of depth. […]

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Springfield Lasers Create Strong Bond During WTT’s Season at The Greenbrier

Some of the biggest highlights for the Springfield Lasers in 2020 weren’t captured by any cameras. Across The Greebrier’s 11,000 acres, six individuals became a close team under the guidance of general manager Paul Nahon and coach JL de Jager. “We didn’t have, on paper, the strongest team,” Nahon said, “but I don’t think anyone […]

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Bryan Brothers Announce Retirement from Professional Tennis

Bob and Mike Bryan are calling ‘game, set, match’ on the daily grind their Hall-of-Fame careers. Their stats are legendary — the duo won 16 Grand Slam titles in 30 finals and 119 tour titles playing together on tour. The brothers recently capped off season 18 with World TeamTennis, playing the 2019 and 2020 season […]

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The Bryan Brothers Discuss Most Memorable Moments with Jensen Brothers

On August 26th, Mike and Bob Bryan announced they were retiring from the ATP Tour.  Earlier this year, the Bryan Brothes reflected on their World TeamTennis careers and more when talking to Luke and Murphy Jensen. It made some can’t miss moments. At the Net with the Bryans and the Jensens […]

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2020 Season in Review: Aviators Finish Challenging Season with a Win

The San Diego Aviators had big hopes and high expectations heading into the 2020 World TeamTennis season. San Diego had won the King Trophy in 2016 and reached the WTT Finals in 2017, but with the high-level of competition, longtime Aviators Coach John Lloyd knew it was going to be a challenging season for San Diego. […]

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WTT 2020 Season a Resounding Success Thanks to Teamwork, Planning and Protocols

White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.—From the early announcement in May until the last forehand was struck on Sunday, World TeamTennis organizers worked furiously behind the scenes to make the historic 2020 season a resounding success. When New York Empire raised the King Trophy on Sunday after beating Chicago Smash 21-20, it was time to collectively […]

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