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Powershare Series 2015: Schedule Announced, McEnroe to Defend Title

Powershare Series 2015: Schedule Announced, McEnroe to Defend Title

  • Posted: Dec 31, 2014

McEnroe Powershare Series 2015: Schedule Announced, McEnroe to Defend Title

 

Tournament officials announced the dates, venues and fields for the 2015 PowerShares Series tennis circuit that will feature 2014 tour champion John McEnroe defending his crown versus a group of legends led by Andy Roddick, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras and Jim Courier.

The North American tennis circuit for champion tennis players will visit 12 cities in 2015, kicking off on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 in Salt Lake City and concluding Saturday, May 2 in Vancouver. Players competing on the 2015 circuit are McEnroe, Roddick, Agassi, Sampras, Courier, James Blake, Michael Chang and Mark Philippoussis. Each one-night event will feature two one-set semifinal matches, followed by a one–set championship match.

In 2014, McEnroe won the points title for the first time in the nine-year history of Champions Series tennis by winning events in Kansas City, Indianapolis, Nashville and Charlotte. McEnroe was followed in the points standings by Blake in second place and Roddick in third place.

“We are excited once again to present the PowerShares Series and bring this entertaining brand of tennis to many new markets,” said Jon Venison, Partner at InsideOut Sports & Entertainment. “It was quite something to see John McEnroe win the PowerShares Series points title last year against his much younger competition, but I know the younger generation, led by Andy Roddick and James Blake, will want to steal his thunder in the upcoming season.”

The full 2015 PowerShares Series schedule with field of players are as follows:

2015 PowerShares Series Schedule

Tuesday, March 24: Salt Lake City, Utah (Huntsman Center at the University of Utah) “Champions Shootout” featuring Andre Agassi, Jim Courier, James Blake, Mark Philippoussis

Wednesday, March 25: Los Angeles, Calif., (Galen Center at USC) “SoCal Honda Dealers Helpful Cup” featuring Pete Sampras, Andy Roddick, Jim Courier, James Blake

Wednesday, April 1: Lincoln, Neb., (Pinnacle Bank Arena at University of Nebraska) “Champions Cup Presented by Woods Park Tennis” featuring John McEnroe, Andy Roddick, Jim Courier, James Blake

Thursday, April 2: Chicago, Ill. (Sears Centre) “PowerShares QQQ Challenge” featuring John McEnroe, Andy Roddick, Jim Courier, James Blake

Thursday, April 16: Austin, Texas (Cedar Park Center) “Champions Shootout” featuring John McEnroe, Andy Roddick, Jim Courier, James Blake

Friday, April 17: Little Rock, Ark. (Jack Stephens Center at the UALR) “Champions Cup” featuring John McEnroe, Andy Roddick, Jim Courier, Mark Philippoussis

Saturday, April 18: Dallas, Texas (Moody Coliseum at SMU) “Champions Showdown” featuring John McEnroe, Andy Roddick, Jim Courier, Mark Philippoussis

Wednesday, April 22: Boston, Mass. (Agganis Arena at Boston University) “Champions Cup” featuring John McEnroe, Andy Roddick, Jim Courier, James Blake

Thursday, April 23: Richmond, Va., (Siegel Center at VCU) “Champions Challenge” featuring John McEnroe, Andy Roddick, Jim Courier, James Blake

Wednesday, April 29: Minneapolis, Minn. (Target Center) “Champions Shootout” featuring John McEnroe, Andy Roddick, Michael Chang, James Blake

Thursday, April 30: Cincinnati, Ohio (Cintas Center at Xavier) “Champions Showdown” featuring John McEnroe, Andy Roddick, Michael Chang, James Blake

Saturday, May 2: Vancouver, Canada (Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre at UBC) “Champions Showdown” featuring Pete Sampras, John McEnroe, Michael Chang, Mark Philippoussis

 

Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams named 2014 ITF World Champions

Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams named 2014 ITF World Champions

  • Posted: Dec 31, 2014

Novak Djokovic25 Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams named 2014 ITF World Champions

 

Novak Djokovic becomes Men’s World Champion for the fourth time after reclaiming the No. 1 ranking in 2014. The 27-year-old won his seventh Grand Slam title at Wimbledon, and was also a finalist at Roland Garros and semifinalist at the US Open. He won a total of seven titles during the year including the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals. Djokovic is one of only four men to be named World Champion four or more times, alongside Ivan Lendl, Pete Sampras and Roger Federer.

Serena Williams is named Women’s World Champion for the fifth occasion, after maintaining the No. 1 ranking throughout the year. The 33-year-old captured her 18th Grand Slam title at the US Open to equal the achievements of Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. She won six other titles during the year, including the season-ending WTA Finals. Williams is the oldest player ever to be named an ITF Singles World Champion.

Williams said: “I’m so honored to be named ITF World Champion for the fifth time. This was a year of challenges and triumphs, so to win another Grand Slam and retain my year-end No. 1 ranking is an accomplishment I’m very proud of. I’m grateful to have the support of the tennis community in every way possible. I can’t wait for 2015.”

Bob and Mike Bryan become Men’s Doubles World Champions for the 11th time after capturing their 16th Grand Slam title and 100th title overall at the 2014 US Open. They won a total of ten titles during the year, including the ATP World Tour Finals, taking their total career titles to 103. They were also runners-up at Wimbledon. The brothers now stand within two trophies of the record of wheelchair tennis star Esther Vergeer, who was named World Champion 13 times.

Mike Bryan said: “The 2014 season was one of our best seasons on tour and it’s one we’ll fondly remember for a lot of reasons. We look forward to the awards dinner in Paris and sharing the stage with all the other world champions.”

Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci are only the second pair to be named Women’s Doubles World Champions on three occasions. The Italians completed the career Grand Slam with their first victory at Wimbledon, and were also champions at the Australian Open and runners-up at Roland Garros. They won a total of five titles during the year and finished 2014 co-ranked No. 1 on the WTA doubles rankings.

Errani and Vinci said: “We are both really happy to be Women’s Doubles World Champions for the third consecutive year. It is a great pleasure and honour to have finished this year as number one in the doubles ranking again. Our goal for 2015 is to defend our Australian Open and Wimbledon titles.”

ITF President Francesco Ricci Bitti said: “All of our World Champions have demonstrated great consistency at the top of the game in one of the strongest eras for our sport. Serena Williams is one of the toughest competitors of all-time, while Novak Djokovic’s performances at the biggest events make him a deserving winner. Bob and Mike Bryan’s remarkable achievement is a testament to their continued drive and determination, while Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci have shown the importance of teamwork both on and off court.”

Catherine “CiCi” Bellis is the second American in three years to become ITF Girls World Champion, and is the youngest world champion since 2006. The 15-year-old won four singles title during the year, sealing the year-end No. 1 ranking at last week’s Orange Bowl. She also led the United States to victory in the Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas, one year after being a member of the USA’s 14-and-under ITF World Junior Tennis winning team.

Bellis said: “It was my goal to be the year-end No. 1 from when I started playing in the juniors two years ago and I am ecstatic that I was able to reach this milestone as a 15-year-old. It is an honour to be in such great company with all of the amazing and legendary juniors before me.”

Andrey Rublev is the first Russian male in any category to be named ITF World Champion after achieving the year-end No. 1 boys’ junior ranking. The 17-year-old was the most consistent performer on the ITF Junior Circuit, winning his first Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, and capturing singles bronze and doubles silver at the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing. He reached a total of five singles finals during the year, winning two titles.

Rublev said: “I am happy to finish this year as World Champion. I thank my family, coaches and team for all the support I was getting all the time. I also understand that this is just the first step and will do my best to score further victories.”

Daria Gavrilova Earns Australian Open Wildcard

Daria Gavrilova Earns Australian Open Wildcard

  • Posted: Dec 31, 2014

Daria Gavrilova Daria Gavrilova Earns Australian Open Wildcard

 

After spending a large portion of 2013 on crutches, Moscow native Daria Gavrilova overcame the odds and eventually succeeded in winning the Australian Open playoff event to receive a wildcard entry into the first Grand Slam of the season.

“I was just like ‘Oh, I wish I was playing, why did this happen to me?’ ” Gavrilova recalled after Sunday’s playoff finals win over Arina Rodionova guaranteed her main draw entry at Melbourne Park next month (via Sydney morning Herald). “But now I actually thought about it during my match, I was like ‘Oh, wow, you were on crutches last year, so c’mon, keep fighting, you can do it’. So that helped.”

Her effort is not to be taken mildly. She was required to undergo right knee construction and then forced onto the sidelines for a significant period of time. The US Open junior champion and former world No. 1 Junior had ruptured her anterior cruciate ligament in Taiwan and had to wait patiently until she had recovered. Her tournament victory is the result of hard work and dedication to the craft and to her recovery.

“I’m really happy,” said the graduate of Russia’s Spartak Tennis Club, more recent Carlton fan and Vegemite lover. “It’s unbelievable, and it just feels great that I won it, and I just feel like ‘Yeah, you deserve to be in the main draw of the Australian Open’.”

The 20-year-old Russian native, who is applying for Australian citizenship, will soon become the latest representative and prospect from the and down under. It will be interesting to see how she perform during the Australian Open in January.

Eugenie Bouchard Underwent Six Different Anti-doping Tests in the 2014 Off Season

Eugenie Bouchard Underwent Six Different Anti-doping Tests in the 2014 Off Season

  • Posted: Dec 24, 2014

914f2eb213690db62e5aa825612ce70c Eugenie Bouchard Underwent Six Different Anti doping Tests in the 2014 Off Season

 

Tennis has had no shortage in drug abuse, both recreational and performance enhancing. However, many tennis fans and professionals are content to believe that tennis is more or less a PED-free sport. Media outlets in tennis underplay certain drug failures, instead of arguably striving to publicize such failures.

The topic of tennis’ ‘flawed’ drug testing was recently discussed in a Sports Illustrated Mailbag with Jon Wertheim, where he explained that, for years, “tennis operated under the assumption that it was above doping.” There has even been cases of the ATP burying Andre Agassi’s positive test during the early portion of his career, which emphasized their ability and willingness to cover up for certain stars.

However, it appears the International Tennis Federation has stepped up the regimens and increased drug testing over the past few years. Players such as Marin Cilic and Viktor Troicki have felt the wrath of the ITF when they failed to meet their standards. Yet, while the ITF conducted over 2,7000 tests in 2014, only 6000 of them were out-of-competition random tests, which is the best method to catch abusers.

Several days ago, Canadian star Eugenie Bouchard took to twitter to reveal that she had been tested on six separate occasions to date in the off-season – which is to say, in less than two months.

While no other player has been this vocal about the testing on twitter, it is safe to assume that Bouchard is not the only notable tennis star being subjected to consistent testing.

“6th anti doping visit this off season… Think we’re good guys.” pic.twitter.com/UUA7w1FyCt

Report: Taylor Townsend Hires Simona Halep’s Former Coach Wim Fissette for 2015

Report: Taylor Townsend Hires Simona Halep’s Former Coach Wim Fissette for 2015

  • Posted: Dec 24, 2014

Townsend Report: Taylor Townsend Hires Simona Halep’s Former Coach Wim Fissette for 2015

 

After parting ways with Romanian No. 1 Simona Halep during the off-season, it appeared as though coach Wim Fissette would be joining forces with Madison Keys, the top-ranked American youngster behind Serena Williams. However, that report was soon refuted and it has now been revealed that the Romanian coach has joined forces with another American in Taylor Townsend.

The news was first announced by Belgian website Sportwereld.

Fissette previously coached the likes of Kim Clijsters and Sabine Lisicki. Under his tutelage, Halep took part in a career-best season on the WTA tour – one that included her first Grand Slam final at Roland Garros, a career-high ranking of world No. 2, and a semi-final showing at the Wimbledon Championships. She completed her season with a runner-up showing at the WTA Finals in Singapore.

Townsend won her first ITF title in Charlottesville, defeating Montserrat González in the final. Together with Asia Muhammad she also won doubles competition at the same tournament. Just a week later she won her second ITF title in Indian Harbour Beach, her opponent in the final this time was Yulia Putintseva.

Later on in the year, she won the USTA wild card entry into the French Open, where she made her Grand Slam singles debut ranked No. 205 in the world. In the first round, she defeated fellow American world No. 65 Vania King, and then upset the No. 20 seed and No. 1 Frenchwoman Alize Cornet in the second round to become the first American woman to advance to the third round.

As one of the most promising American female youngsters on the tour, it will be interesting to see how Fissette molds Townsend over the coming months.

Tommy Haas Withdraws from 2015 Australian Open

Tommy Haas Withdraws from 2015 Australian Open

  • Posted: Dec 24, 2014

tommy haas forehand Tommy Haas Withdraws from 2015 Australian Open

 

After abstaining from professional competition against his will following arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder in June, Tommy Haas announced that he will not compete in the first Grand Slam tournament of 2015.

Hass has not been seen on the tour since he retired during the opening round of the French Open. This is not the first time the veteran will undergo surgery during his professional career, as he had operations on his hip and elbow back in 2012.

“The comeback from injury is going pretty well,” Haas said in an interview with E llesse Italia. “Obviously, surgery went well, which is one of the most important things. The other important thing is to be patient and let the healing process take its course.”

“My doctor strictly said that if everything goes well, I’d probably have eight months before I could come back, which means (I’ll be back) for Indian Wells 2015. I’ll be ready to go again. It is probably one of my favourite tournaments throughout the year.”

The three-time semi-finalist also revealed that he will likely not return from his spell on the sidelines until the Indian Wells Masters event in March. He is one of three Top 100 players who will not take part in the Australian Open this year, along with Jack Sock, who underwent hip surgery and is still recovering from the procedure.

Haas is currently ranked at No. 77 on the ATP World Tour and will be looking to climb back to his regular home within the Top 20 on the tour in 2015.

Video: Roger Federer defeats Stan Wawrinka in ‘Match for Africa’ Exhibition

Video: Roger Federer defeats Stan Wawrinka in ‘Match for Africa’ Exhibition

  • Posted: Dec 24, 2014

Roger Federer US Open 2014 Video: Roger Federer defeats Stan Wawrinka in ‘Match for Africa’ Exhibition

The latest endeavor of the Roger Federer foundation was the ‘Match for Africa’ event last week, which featured an exhibition match between the 17-time Grand Slam champion and fellow countryman and Swiss No. 2 Stan Wawrinka.

The event, which took place in the sold out Hallenstadion in Zurich, garnered 11, 000 fans to watch their country’s top two competitors take part in an enthralling encounter mixed with entertaining points and humorous moments. Eventually, after a 93-minute affair, Federer won the match 7-6 (4), 6-4.

“The evening was a great experience for me,” said Federer. “Stan and I were given a wonderful reception in the stadium. The fact that we were able to raise such a large amount for the foundation makes the evening even more special. A hearty thank you to Stan that he made this possible.”

Although the match concluded in straight sets, it was an entertaining and competitive affair and only featured one break of serve throughout. Federer was able to take the lead in the second set and maintain it to finish the match in dominant fashion.

The event was deemed a success, as the Roger Federer Foundation was able to raise 1.3 million Swiss Francs. The goal of the organization is to support and promote access to quality education and to help operate local nonprofit organizations in Southern Africa.

Federer will begin his 2015 season at the Brisbane International, where he finished runner-up to Lleyton Hewitt last season. Wawrinka will take part in his traditiona first stop on the tour – the Chennai Open in India.

Hantuchova Hires Li Na’s Former Coach Carlos Rodriguez

Hantuchova Hires Li Na’s Former Coach Carlos Rodriguez

  • Posted: Dec 24, 2014

Hantuchova Hantuchova Hires Li Na’s Former Coach Carlos Rodriguez

 

Following a mediocre year on the tour, Daniela Hantuchova announced that she has officially joined forces with Li Na’s former coach Carlos Rodriguez for the upcoming season on the WTA Tour.

“I’m very happy to announce my working relationship with Carlos Rodriguez, whose work I have admired for many, many years and what an incredible job he has done with Justine and Li Na. It’s my privilege to have Carlos by my side and I’m very thankful for this opportunity,” she said on Facebook.

ATP Announces Significant Prize Money Increases in 2015

ATP Announces Significant Prize Money Increases in 2015

  • Posted: Dec 24, 2014

ATP Tour11 ATP Announces Significant Prize Money Increases in 2015

 

The ATP revealed this week that there would be significant prize money increases over the next four years that will see overall player compensation on the ATP World Tour reach US$135 million by 2018.

Over the past year, there were rumours and speculation that players were interested in an increase in prize money particularly at Masters 1000 events, which just so happen to be the most impacted events over the coming years. They will witness a 14-percent hike in prize money allocation to players.

Compensation for players at ATP World Tour events in 2015 will exceed US$100 million for the first time in the tour’s history. This increase is a testament to the sustained success of men’s professional tennis, as well as demonstrating the ATP’s confidence in the strength of its product and projected growth in future years.

The biggest increases in player compensation come at the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 category, with tournaments providing annual increases of 11%, and with the ATP contributing a further 3% increase, resulting in a 14% annual increase in that category through to 2018. Player compensation at the ATP World Tour 250s is set to increase at an average of 3.5% per year during the same period.

The latest decisions at Masters 1000 and 250-level mean that player compensation is now confirmed across all three ATP World Tour tournament categories for a four-year period. Player compensation for a five-year period for the ATP World Tour 500 category was decided at the end of 2013.

The ATP’s announcement comes shortly following the WTA’s historic broadcast deal several days prior – both signs of the continuous development of tennis on a global scale.

Ana Ivanovic: Winning another Grand Slam is my Main Goal for 2015

Ana Ivanovic: Winning another Grand Slam is my Main Goal for 2015

  • Posted: Dec 24, 2014

Ana Ivanovic7 Ana Ivanovic: Winning another Grand Slam is my Main Goal for 2015

 

Prior to 2014, you would not have been wrong to suggest that Ana Ivanovic peaked back in 2008. However, following her remarkable rise in 2014, the Serbian star made it clear that she still has a lot to offer in professional tennis.

Ivanovic won four of her fifteen career titles in 2014, defeated Serena Williams in the fourth round of the Australian Open, and rose to No. 5 in the rankings by the end of the season.

The Serb credits her development and adaptation for her career resurgence.

“I use more variety, I come to the net more often,” Ivanovic told The Sport Review. “I just enjoy building on my game. I really feel I have the game to be at the top. I was No. 1 before, and I want to give myself the best chance to get back there. So I’m really working hard to get back. And of course to win another Grand Slam is my dream.”

Having successfully proven that she belongs in the upper echelon of the WTA roster, Ivanovic’s main goal in 2015 is to try and win another Grand Slam title. If anything, her victories over the top players this season have given her the necessary confidence to push further in the coming year.

“Having more success at the Slams next year is definitely my main goal for 2015,” she said. “It’s very encouraging to consider that I finished fifth even though I didn’t have good results in the biggest events, the Slams. One of the most encouraging sides was that I was able to beat the very top players: Serena, Sharapova, Halep, for example.

“The next step is to do it more consistently at Grand Slams. I really believe I can do it, and that’s what it will take to win another Grand Slam.”