A Look At The World Team Tennis Pro League
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Exploring the World Team Tennis Pro League
Celebrating 30 Years of Exciting Play
Overview
In 2005, the World Team Tennis (WTT) Pro League celebrated 30 years of thrilling competition. Known for featuring some of the most iconic players in tennis, WTT has become a focal point for tennis enthusiasts and media.
League Structure
The WTT Pro League consists of 12 teams split across the Eastern and Western Conferences. Each summer, these teams compete in a three-week season, culminating in the World Team Tennis Finals between the top team from each conference.
Team Composition and Events
Teams include two men, two women, and a coach. Matches feature five events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles. A set is won by the first team to reach five games, and any tied sets are decided by a nine-point tiebreaker.
A Fan-Centric Experience
WTT matches are highly popular, often broadcast on national channels like ESPN2. Founded by Larry and Billie Jean King in the 1970s, the league had its debut season in 1974. After a brief pause, it returned in 1981 and has remained a fan favorite.
Legendary Players and Growing Popularity
The league has showcased legendary players like Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick, Anna Kournikova, Venus and Serena Williams, Monica Seles, John McEnroe, Chris Evert, and Martina Navratilova. Its fan-friendly approach has attracted over 150,000 attendees annually. The WTT emphasizes engaging the crowd, encouraging vocal support, and allowing free movement during matches. Music between games keeps energy levels high, ensuring an enjoyable experience.
Enthusiast Engagement
Fans are encouraged to cheer openly for great plays, creating a lively atmosphere. Whether in stadiums or through media, World Team Tennis consistently captures the attention of tennis fans worldwide.
Celebrating its 31st season in 2006, the WTT Pro League continues to be a beloved event, known for its dynamic play and dedication to fan entertainment.
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