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World TeamTennis is a Professional Tennis league played with a unique team format in the United States. The league has been opened for international teams.
[edit] History[edit] First leagueThe World Team Tennis (WTT) Professional Tennis league was founded in 1973 by four people: Lawrence King (Owner of San Francisco Golden Gaters), Dennis Murphy (founder of the World Hockey Association), Fred Barman, and Jordan Kaiser. The league began play in May 1974 with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston. Buffalo. Chicago. Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida, Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four colored tennis court, a 44 contest season, and teams comprised of at least 2 men and 2 women. A match consisted of the first player or team to win five games, with a 9 point tiebreaker at 4 all, and no-ad scoring in: women’s singles and doubles, men’s singles and doubles, and mixed doubles. This made WTT the first professional sports league to give equal weight to each man and woman competing for their teams.[1] It was the first professional sports experience for Jerry Buss (eventual owner of NBA's Los Angeles Lakers and the NHL's Los Angeles Kings), and for Bob Kraft (eventual owner of the NFL's New England Patriots and the MLS's New England Revolution). Elton John wrote the theme song Philadelphia Freedom for his favorite team. [edit] Second leagueThe league resumed play in 1981 as TeamTennis and fluctuated between four and twelve teams. In 1992, the name was changed back to World Team Tennis (WTT). In 2005, twelve teams competed. Billie Jean King became Commissioner and major owner of the league in 1984 following her retirement from tournament tennis competition. She retired as Commissioner in February 2001, and Ilana Kloss became the new WTT commissioner, a position she currently holds. Many top tennis players have participated in the league over the years, including: Billie Jean King, Rod Laver, Björn Borg, Chris Evert, John McEnroe, Evonne Goolagong, Jimmy Connors, Martina Navratilova, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Michael Chang, Venus Williams, Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, Lindsay Davenport, and Kim Clijsters. [edit] Timeline[edit] 1974-1978
[edit] 1981-1991League play resumed in 1981 as TeamTennis with four California teams, expanding to eight teams in 1982. In 1985, a recreational league for non-professionals was added which was co-branded with the professional league. [edit] 1992-1999In 1992, the current name World TeamTennis was restored.
[edit] 2000-presentIn 2000, the current logo was adopted. In 2005 & 2006 the league consisted of 12 teams and in 2007 the Hartford FoxForce ceased operations. Prior to the 2008 season, the Houston Wranglers ceased operations and the Washington Kastles joined the league. In the 2009 season, 10 teams competed: Boston, NY Buzz, NY Sportime, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Kansas City, Newport Beach, Sacramento, Springfield, and St. Louis. Sacramento has won the year end Championship six times. [edit] Teams
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