2016 World TeamTennis season


The 2016 World TeamTennis season was the 41st 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 2016.
The San Diego Aviators defeated the Orange County Breakers, 25–14 in extended play, in the WTT Finals to win the King Trophy as WTT champions.

Competition format

The 2016 World TeamTennis season included six teams. Unlike previous seasons, the teams were not split into two conferences. Each team played a 12-match regular-season schedule with six home and six away matches. The top two teams in the regular season qualified for the World TeamTennis Final at Forest Hills Stadium in New York City. The higher seed was treated as the "home" team in the WTT Final and had the right to determine order of play. The winner of the WTT Final was awarded the King Trophy.

Franchise movement, contraction and expansion

On December 14, 2015, the Austin Aces announced that the team would move back to Orange County, California for the 2016 season and be renamed the Orange County Breakers. On January 27, 2016, the Breakers announced that they would play their home matches at Breakers Stadium at the Newport Beach Tennis Club.
In December 2015, Randy Peters Catering of Citrus Heights, California sued the California Dream and its three owners in Sacramento County Superior Court demanding US$19,249 for its unpaid bills as the team's food concessionaire. Also in December 2015, one of the Dream's minority owners, Bob Kaliski, told The Sacramento Bee that he had personally lost US$175,000 investing in the team and that majority owner Jeff Launius had told him the Dream owed its vendors US$192,000 at the end of the season. Kaliski said, "I don't know if the team is going to be back or not. I know I'm not going to be back. I don't know about the rest of the team." WTT said that the Dream had until the end of December to meet its financial commitments to the league in order to secure its spot for 2016. On January 13, 2016, WTT announced that the Dream franchise had been terminated due to noncompliance with the team's obligations to the league.
On February 17, 2016, WTT announced that the Boston Lobsters had folded. The team had been owned and operated by the league during the 2015 season after the retirement of its former owner Bahar Uttam, who walked away from it. WTT had been unable to find a new owner for the franchise. In a press release, WTT commissioner Ilana Kloss said, "We spent more than a year seeking a local owner or ownership group, but unfortunately we were not able to find the right fit." She went on to say that WTT was leaving the door open for a return to Boston if the right ownership could be found. Keith Callahan, general manager of the Manchester Athletic Club said that the club had been approached by WTT to take over ownership of the team but had turned it down. "We just made a decision not to do that," he said. "It would have taken an enormous amount of resources to take on an operation like that, and we made a decision to commit those resources to improving the business and to making improvements for our members to make the operation better for them and for the community." WTT's asking price for the Lobsters was US$1 million.
Concurrent with the announcement of the folding of the Lobsters, WTT announced an expansion team for New York City named the New York Empire that began play in 2016. The team played its home matches at Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills, Queens, New York City, New York.

Draft

WTT conducted its 2016 draft on March 25, in Key Biscayne, Florida. The order in which teams selected was based on the results the teams achieved in 2015, with weaker teams selecting earlier and stronger teams selecting later. The draft order is ordinarily determined as follows:
  1. Nonplayoff teams ranked from worst regular-season record to best
  2. Conference championship loser with the worse record of the two
  3. Conference championship loser with the better record of the two
  4. WTT Final loser
  5. WTT champion
Expansion teams select in the middle of each round. If there is an even number of teams, an expansion team will select in the middle position that is closest to the first pick. There were three nonplayoff teams in 2015, and ranked from worst record to best record, they were
  1. Springfield Lasers
  2. San Diego Aviators
  3. Boston Lobsters
However, the Lobsters folded prior to the draft. Therefore, the Lasers and Aviators were the only two nonplayoff teams and assigned the preliminary first and second positions. The Philadelphia Freedoms lost the 2015 Eastern Conference Championship Match and had a worse record than the California Dream, which lost the Western Conference Championship Match. Therefore, the Freedoms were assigned the preliminary third position. Since the Dream franchise was terminated, it was not assigned a draft position. The Orange County Breakers, playing in 2015, as the Austin Aces, lost the WTT Final and were assigned the preliminary fourth draft position. The WTT Champion Washington Kastles were assigned the preliminary fifth draft position. The expansion New York Empire was assigned the third draft position by rule, since there was an even number of teams, and this is the middle position closest to the first position. This resulted in the Freedoms, Breakers and Kastles all moving down one position from their preliminary positions. Each team could protect certain players from its 2015 roster. Marquee players or doubles teams and wildcard players could be protected if they appeared in a match for the team in 2015. Exempt, roster and substitute players who appeared in at least three matches for the team in 2015, could also be protected. Teams could also protect players who qualified for protection based on match appearances in 2014, but were unable to play in 2015, due to injury. Teams holding the right to protect players could trade those rights before or during the draft. If a team chooses a roster-exempt player, one who is not required to be a full-time member of the team, it is 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. Teams that have two male and two female full-time players may select roster-exempt players in rounds past the fourth round. The selections made are shown in the tables below.
;Marquee draft – first round
Player chosenNotes
1Springfield Lasers John IsnerY
2San Diego Aviators James BlakeNDesignated
3New York Empire Andy RoddickY
4Philadelphia Freedoms Caroline WozniackiN
5Washington Kastles Bob and Mike BryanNDoubles team
6Washington Kastles Martina HingisY

;Marquee draft – second round
Player chosenNotes
1Springfield LasersPass
2San Diego AviatorsPass
3New York EmpirePass
4Philadelphia FreedomsPass
5Orange County BreakersPass
6Washington Kastles Mardy FishN

;Roster draft – first round
Player chosenNotes
1New York Empire Christina McHaleN
2San Diego Aviators Shelby RogersN
3Springfield Lasers Daniel NestorN
4Philadelphia Freedoms Lukáš LackoN
5Orange County Breakers Nicole GibbsY
6Washington Kastles Sam QuerreyYExempt

;Roster draft – second round
Player chosenNotes
1Springfield Lasers Benjamin BeckerN
2San Diego Aviators Raven KlaasenY
3New York Empire Guido PellaN
4Philadelphia Freedoms Daria KasatkinaN
5Orange County Breakers Alla KudryavtsevaY
6Washington Kastles Leander PaesYExempt

;Roster draft – third round
Player chosenNotes
1Springfield Lasers Daria GavrilovaN
2San Diego Aviators Daniel EvansN
3Springfield Lasers Michaëlla KrajicekN
4Philadelphia Freedoms Fabrice MartinN
5Orange County Breakers Scott LipskyN
6Washington Kastles Madison BrengleY

;Roster draft – fourth round
Player chosenNotes
1New York Empire María IrigoyenN
2San Diego Aviators Darija JurakY
3New York Empire Oliver MarachN
4Philadelphia Freedoms Naomi BroadyN
5Orange County Breakers Dennis NovikovN
6Washington Kastles Anastasia RodionovaY

;Roster draft – fifth round
Player chosenNotes
1Springfield LasersPass
2San Diego AviatorsPass
3New York EmpirePass
4Philadelphia Freedoms Donald YoungNExempt
5Orange County BreakersPass
6Washington KastlesPass

Notes:

Event chronology

Off-season

Reference:
Team
1San Diego Aviators1284.6670249228
2Orange County Breakers1284.6670252216
3Washington Kastles1275.5831241228
4Philadelphia Freedoms1275.5831238230
5Springfield Lasers1248.3334231250
6New York Empire12210.1676195254

Results table

Reference:

WTT Finals match summary

August 26, 2016 at Forest Hills Stadium, New York City, New York:
#1 SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 25, #2 Orange County Breakers 14
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
1Ryan HarrisonSan Diego Aviators744529.608
2Benjamin BeckerSpringfield Lasers975047.515
3Dennis NovikovOrange County Breakers884444.500

;Women's singles
RankPlayerTeam
1Madison BrengleWashington Kastles804931.613
2Nicole GibbsOrange County Breakers885335.602
3Shelby RogersSan Diego Aviators924745.511

;Men's doubles
RankPlayerTeam
1Raven KlaasenSan Diego Aviators925438.587
2Ryan HarrisonSan Diego Aviators704129.586
3Treat HueyWashington Kastles442420.545
4Fabrice MartinPhiladelphia Freedoms1035647.544
5Lukáš LackoPhiladelphia Freedoms703733.529
6Dennis NovikovOrange County Breakers864343.500

;Women's doubles
RankPlayerTeam
1Nicole GibbsOrange County Breakers915239.571
1Alla KudryavtsevaOrange County Breakers915239.571
3Madison BrengleWashington Kastles703733.529
3Andreja KlepačWashington Kastles703733.529
5Michaëlla KrajicekSpringfield Lasers934746.505
5Pauline ParmentierSpringfield Lasers934746.505

;Mixed doubles
RankPlayerTeam
1Naomi BroadyPhiladelphia Freedoms975542.567
1Fabrice MartinPhiladelphia Freedoms975542.567
3Alla KudryavtsevaOrange County Breakers985246.531
3Scott LipskyOrange County Breakers985246.531
5Michaëlla KrajicekSpringfield Lasers944945.521
6Darija JurakSan Diego Aviators1004753.470
6Raven KlaasenSan Diego Aviators1004753.470

Individual honors

Reference:
AwardRecipientTeam
Female Most Valuable PlayerNicole GibbsOrange County Breakers
Male Most Valuable PlayerRyan HarrisonSan Diego Aviators
Female Rookie of the YearMichaëlla KrajicekSpringfield Lasers
Male Rookie of the YearFabrice MartinPhiladelphia Freedoms
Coach of the YearJohn LloydSan Diego Aviators
WTT Finals Most Valuable PlayerRaven KlaasenSan Diego Aviators

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
1San Diego Aviators955441.568
2Springfield Lasers1085553.509
3Philadelphia Freedoms934746.505
4Orange County Breakers974948.505
5New York Empire994950.495
6Washington Kastles984157.418

;Women's singles
RankTeam
1Washington Kastles804931.613
2Orange County Breakers885335.602
3San Diego Aviators924745.511
4Philadelphia Freedoms843846.452
5Springfield Lasers883949.443
6New York Empire742747.365

;Men's doubles
RankTeam
1San Diego Aviators925438.587
2Philadelphia Freedoms1035647.544
3Washington Kastles1025052.490
4Orange County Breakers944648.489
5New York Empire1055055.476
6Springfield Lasers984157.418

;Women's doubles
RankTeam
1Orange County Breakers915239.571
2Washington Kastles925141.554
3Springfield Lasers934746.505
4San Diego Aviators984751.480
5Philadelphia Freedoms914249.462
6New York Empire833548.422

;Mixed doubles
RankTeam
1Philadelphia Freedoms975542.567
2Orange County Breakers985246.531
3Springfield Lasers944945.521
4Washington Kastles975047.515
5San Diego Aviators1004753.470
6New York Empire883454.386

Television

The 2016 season was the third year of a four-year television rights contract between WTT and ESPN, Inc. The WTT Final was streamed live on ESPN3, which also streamed one match each night during the regular season. ESPN2's live telecast of the WTT Final began at 5:00 pm EDT, one hour after the match's start time.
The following regular-season matches were streamed live on ESPN3 and rebroadcast the following day on the Tennis Channel:
Select matches streamed live by ESPN3 were rebroadcast by regional sports networks Altitude Sports and Entertainment, Comcast SportsNet affiliates, Mediacom Connections and MSG.

Sponsorship

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.