July 28, 2019
The Washington Kastles found their champion form on Saturday in their last home match of the 2019 season. The six-time WTT champs downed the defending WTT champion and 2nd place Springfield Lasers to cap a historic season in DC. In front of a sold-out crowd at Kastles Stadium on Union Market, Kastles superstar Nick Kyrgios clinched the victory, 23-20, with an underhand serve in extended play. ...
READ MOREJuly 26, 2019
The Orlando Storm picked up their second win in a row as they defeat the Springfield Lasers by a score of 23-15, which was Orlando’s largest win of the 2019 campaign. With the win, the Storm avenge a 23-15 loss from earlier in the season at the hands of the Lasers in Springfield. ...
READ MOREJuly 25, 2019
Illness swept through the Springfield Lasers on their first road trip of the World TeamTennis season. Some home cooking has them feeling a little bit better, though. ...
READ MOREJuly 23, 2019
In a battle of last two King Trophy winners, the Orange County Breakers had their two-match winning streak snapped while the visiting Springfield Lasers bounced back from their first loss of the season. ...
READ MOREJuly 22, 2019
The San Diego Aviators snapped a two-match losing streak as they defeated the previously unbeaten Springfield Lasers 24-20 in Extended Play before a large vocal crowd at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa. ...
READ MOREJuly 21, 2019
The defending champion Springfield Lasers remained undefeated and ruined the Vegas Rollers' first home match in franchise history, with an exhilarating 19-18 victory Saturday night at the Orleans Arena. Springfield's men's doubles team of Enrique Lopez-Perez and Jean-Julien Rojer defeated Vegas' Mike and Bob Bryan 7-4 in a tiebreak to secure the victory in the final set of the night. ...
READ MOREJuly 15, 2019
The 2019 World TeamTennis began the same way the 2018 season ended — with Miomir Kecmanović winning a thrilling men’s singles match to give the Springfield Lasers a win against the Philadelphia Freedoms. ...
READ MOREJuly 12, 2019
Paul Nahon knew just who to call when, at the last minute, he needed one more men’s player for the World TeamTennis season. The Springfield Lasers general manager picked up the phone and called former Lasers doubles specialist Jean-Julien Rojer. He’ll replace Joe Salisbury, who has withdrawn from the team after suffering an injury at Wimbledon. ...
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