Porsche Tennis Grand Prix 2012
Here is the promotional video for the upcoming Porsche Tennis Grand Prix tournament in Germany. The tournament will be held between April 21st – 29th 2012.
For more information head to: http://porsche-tennis.de
Here is the promotional video for the upcoming Porsche Tennis Grand Prix tournament in Germany. The tournament will be held between April 21st – 29th 2012.
For more information head to: http://porsche-tennis.de
This weekend was yet another round of the WTT. Have you been looking for this weeks results? Well they are all here.
New York Sportimes def. PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 23-13 (OT)
Men’s Singles – Jesse Witten (Sportimes) def. Brendan Evans (Freedoms) 5-2
Women’s Doubles – Martina Hingis\Abigail Spears (Sportimes) def. Lisa Raymond\Beatrice Capra (Freedoms) 5-2
Mixed Doubles – Abigail Spears\Greg Jones (Sportimes) def. Nathan Healey\Lisa Raymond (Freedoms) 5-4
Women’s Singles – Martina Hingis (Sportimes) def. Beatrice Capra (Freedoms) 5-0
Men’s Doubles – Nathan Healey\Brendan Evans (Freedoms) def. Greg Jones\Jesse Witten (Sportimes) 5-2
Overtime – Men’s Doubles – Greg Jones\Jesse Witten (Sportimes) def. Brendan Evans\Nathan Healey (Freedoms) 1-0
WASHINGTON KASTLES def. Boston Lobsters 25-10
Women’s Doubles – Rennae Stubbs\Serena Williams (Kastles) def. Coco Vandeweghe\Mashona Washington (Lobsters) 5-2
Men’s Doubles – Leander Paes\Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) def. Eric Butorac\Jan-Michael Gambill (Lobsters) 5-1
Men’s Singles – Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) def. Jan-Michael Gambill (Lobsters) 5-2
Mixed Doubles – Serena Williams\Leander Paes (Kastles) def. Coco Vandeweghe\Eric Butorac (Lobsters) 5-1
Women’s Singles – Serena Williams (Kastles) def. Coco Vandeweghe (Lobsters) 5-4
ST LOUIS ACES def. Newport Beach Breakers 21-20
Men’s Doubles – Travis Rettenmaier\Lester Cook (Breakers) def. Roman Borvanov\Jean-Julien Rojer (Aces) 5-4
Men’s Singles – Roman Borvanov (Aces) def. Lester Cook (Breakers) 5-4
Mixed Doubles – Jean-Julien Rojer\Liezel Huber (Aces) def. Marie-Eve Pelletier\Travis Rettenmaier (Breakers) 5-3
Women’s Singles – Anne Keothavong (Breakers) def. Maria Sanchez (Aces) 5-2
Women’s Doubles – Maria Sanchez\Liezel Huber (Aces) def. Anne Keothavong\Marie-Eve Pelletier (Breakers) 5-3
Sacramento Capitals def. KANSAS CITY EXPLORERS 23-16 (OT)
Men’s Doubles – Mark Knowles\Nick Monroe (Capitals) def. Alex Kuznetsov\Ricardo Mello (Explorers) 5-3
Women’s Singles – Yasmin Schnack (Capitals) def. Madison Brengle (Explorers) 5-0
Men’s Singles – Nick Monroe (Capitals) def. Ricardo Mello (Explorers) 5-2
Mixed Doubles – Kveta Peschke\Alex Kuznetsov (Explorers) def. Yasmin Schnack\Mark Knowles (Capitals) 5-3
Women’s Doubles – Madison Brengle\Kveta Peschke (Explorers) def. Christina Fusano\Yasmin Schnack (Capitals) 5-4
Overtime – Women’s Doubles – Madison Brengle\Kveta Peschke (Explorers) tied Christina Fusano\Yasmin Schnack (Capitals) 1-1
Standings
Eastern Conference MP W L PCT MB
Washington Kastles 3 3 0 1.000 –
New York Sportimes 3 2 1 0.667 1
Boston Lobsters 3 1 2 0.333 2
Philadelphia Freedoms 3 0 3 0.000 3
Western Conference MP W L PCT MB
Newport Beach Breakers 3 2 1 0.667 –
St Louis Aces 3 2 1 0.667 0
Sacramento Capitals 2 1 1 0.500 0.5
Springfield Lasers 2 1 1 0.500 0.5
Kansas City Explorers 2 0 2 0.000 1.5
Next Matches: 7/8/2011
Philadelphia Freedoms @ BOSTON LOBSTERS, 7:00 PM (EDT)
Washington Kastles @ SPRINGFIELD LASERS, 7:05 PM (CDT)
New York Sportimes @ SACRAMENTO CAPITALS, 7:30 PM (PDT)
Newport Beach Breakers @ KANSAS CITY EXPLORERS, 7:35 PM (CDT)
For live scoring and complete player / match statistics, please visit www.WTT.com
The U.S. Open will offer the richest purse in tennis history, with its singles champions each earning a record $1.7 million.
The U.S. Tennis Association said Thursday the purse for the year’s final major will top $22.6 million, an increase of $1 million from last season.
The purse for men’s and women’s prize money is up nearly 7 percent from a year ago. Each singles champion can also make an additional $1 million from the U.S. Open Series, 10 summer tournaments linked to the U.S. Open.
The two-week tournament at Flushing Meadows begins Aug. 30 and ends Sept. 12.