2015 Philadelphia Freedoms season

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2015 Philadelphia Freedoms season
Conference2nd Eastern
Record
2015 record5 wins, 9 losses
Home record2 wins, 5 losses
Road record3 wins, 4 losses
Games won–lost260–267
Team info
Owner(s) Billie Jean King
General managerBarbara Perry
Coach Josh Cohen
Stadium The Pavilion
(capacity: 3,500)

The 2015 Philadelphia Freedoms season was the 15th season of the franchise (in its current incarnation) in World TeamTennis (WTT).

Contents

Led by the strong mixed doubles play of Taylor Townsend and Marcelo Melo, the Freedoms had only 5 wins against 9 losses but qualified for the playoffs for the second consecutive season. The Freedoms lost the Eastern Conference Championship Match, 25–9, to the Washington Kastles.

Season recap

Draft

At the WTT draft on March 16, 2015, the Freedoms passed on making any selections in the marquee portion of the draft. In the roster portion of the draft, the Freedoms protected Taylor Townsend and 2014 WTT Male Most Valuable Player Marcelo Melo. They left Victoria Duval and Liezel Huber unprotected in the second round and instead chose Robby Ginepri. The Freedoms could not protect Frank Dancevic in the fourth round, because they already had two full-time male players. Huber was still available, and the Freedoms selected her to complete their roster. [1]

Other player transactions

On June 29, 2015, the Freedoms announced that Liezel Huber would miss the 2015 season due to health concerns, and she was removed from the active roster. The Freedoms also announced that they had signed Coco Vandeweghe, Asia Muhammad and Abigail Spears as substitute players. Vandeweghe was scheduled to play in the team's first three matches (all on the road), followed by Muhammad playing in the next four and Spears playing in the final seven. [2]

Second-half turnaround

After winning their opening match on the road, the Freedoms lost their next six consecutive matches and found themselves with 1 win and 6 losses at the midway point of the season with the four-time defending WTT champion Washington Kastles coming to town.

The July 20 home match against the Kastles got off to a difficult start when the Freedoms dropped the opening set of men's singles, 5–2. But Taylor Townsend responded by taking a 5–1 set win over Madison Brengle in women's singles to give the Freedoms a 7–6 lead. Robby Ginepri and Marcelo Melo won a tiebreaker over Sam Querrey and Leander Paes in men's doubles to increase the lead to 12–10. But the Kastles won the next set of women's doubles and took a 15–13 lead to the final set. Melo and Townsend dominated Paes and Anastasia Rodionova in the final set of mixed doubles, 5–1, to give the Freedoms an 18–16 victory. [3]

After a night off, the Freedoms went on the road to face the Boston Lobsters looking to avenge an early-season home loss. The Lobsters took the opening set of mixed doubles in a tiebreaker. But the Freedoms responded by winning the final four sets on their way to a 24–14 victory. Townsend gave the Freedoms a 9–5 lead in the match when she took the women's singles set from Irina Falconi, 5–0. Townsend won 20 of the 26 points played in the set. Following two sets won by the Freedoms in tiebreakers, Melo and Ginepri closed out the match with a 5–1 men's doubles set win. [4]

The Freedoms returned home the following evening to face the Austin Aces, who entered the match with 8 wins and 0 losses. The Freedoms stunned the Aces by winning the first four sets to take a 20–9 lead. Ginepri opened with a 5–2 set win in men's singles, and Townsend followed by taking the women's singles set, 5–3. Ginepri and Melo won the men's doubles, 5–3, and Townsend teamed with Abigail Spears for a 5–1 set win in women's doubles. The Aces salvaged the final set of mixed doubles, 5–1, to cut the Freedoms' lead to 21–14 and send the match to extended play. But Townsend and Melo won the first game of extra time to give the Freedoms their third consecutive victory by a score of 22–14. [5]

The Freedoms followed their three-match winning streak with two straight losses. Yet, with 4 wins and 8 losses and two matches remaining, the Freedoms controlled their own playoff destiny. The Lobsters were in second place in the Eastern Conference with 4 wins and 7 losses, and the Freedoms had a home-and-home series scheduled with them to close the season. Following the home-and-home, the Lobsters were scheduled to close their season on the road against the Kastles. Therefore, if the Freedoms could sweep the home-and-home series, they would clinch a playoff berth.

The Lobsters hosted the first match, and Ginepri put the Freedoms in front early with a 5–2 set win in men's singles. The Lobsters took the women's singles by the same score to tie the match at 7. Ginepri and Melo followed by winning the men's doubles set, 5–3, to give the Freedoms a 12–10 lead. But the Lobsters won the women's doubles set by the same score to tie the match at 15, heading to the final set. Melo and Townsend converted two of three break point opportunities while thwarting all five break point opportunities they gave the Lobsters and won the set, 5–2, for a 20–17 victory. [6] [7]

Returning home with a chance to clinch a playoff berth in their final regular-season match, the Freedoms got off to a quick start when Ginepri won the opening set of men's singles, 5–0. But the Lobsters charged back, winning the next three sets to take a 15–12 lead to the final set. Melo and Townsend controlled the early portion of the fifth set of mixed doubles with two breaks of serve on two opportunities, and it looked as though the Freedoms might win the match outright with a lopsided final set win. But the Lobsters broke back late, and the Freedoms won the set by a score of 5–3 to cut the Lobsters' lead in the match to 18–17 and set up extended play. Melo served the first game of extended play, and the Freedoms quickly fell behind in the game, 3–1. The Freedoms successfully defended the first two break points, but the Lobsters ultimately broke at 3 all to win the match, 19–17. [8] [9] [10] The Freedoms would have to wait for the result of the Lobsters' final match to learn their fate.

With an opportunity to grab a playoff spot, the Lobsters fell to the Kastles, 22–14, in their final regular-season match, clinching a playoff berth for the Freedoms. [11] Since the Freedoms and Lobsters finished the regular season with identical 5–9 records, the WTT standings tiebreaker system was used to break the tie. The teams split their four regular-season meetings. So, the tie was broken by comparing games won in head-to-head matches, which favored the Freedoms, 78–71. The biggest contribution to this margin was made by the Freedoms' 24–14 road victory over the Lobsters on July 22.

Playoffs

The Freedoms visited the Washington Kastles to play the Eastern Conference Championship Match on July 30, 2015. It was a dominant performance for Washington, as the Kastles took all five sets en route to a 25–9 victory for their fifth consecutive Eastern Conference title. Martina Hingis teamed with Leander Paes in the opening set of mixed doubles for a 5–1 set win over Taylor Townsend and Marcelo Melo. Townsend and Coco Vandeweghe were able to push Hingis and Anastasia Rodionova to a tiebreaker in the fourth set of women's doubles before dropping the set. Madison Brengle saved three break points and won both 3-all points for a 5–2 set win in women's singles over Vandeweghe. Paes and Sam Querrey took the men's doubles set, 5–2, over Melo and Robby Ginepri. Querrey closed out the match with a 5–0 whitewash of Ginepri in men's singles. [12]

Event chronology

Draft picks

Since the Freedoms had the worse record of the two conference championship losers in 2014, they selected fourth from the bottom (fourth) in each round of the draft. Unlike previous seasons in which WTT conducted its Marquee Player Draft and its Roster Player Draft on different dates about one month apart, the league conducted a single draft at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, California on March 16, 2015. [1] The selections made [1] by the Freedoms are shown in the table below.

Draft typeRoundNo.OverallPlayer chosenProt?
Marquee144Pass
2411Pass
3418Pass
Roster144 Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Townsend Y
2411 Flag of the United States.svg Robby Ginepri N
3418 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Melo Y
4425 Flag of the United States.svg Liezel Huber N

Match log

Regular season

Legend
Freedoms WinFreedoms Loss
Home team in CAPS
MatchDateVenue and locationResult and detailsRecord
1July 12 Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex
Springfield, Missouri
Philadelphia Freedoms 22, SPRINGFIELD LASERS 15 [13]
* XD: Andre Begemann/Anna-Lena Grönefeld (Lasers) 5, Marcelo Melo/Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 2
* WD: Coco Vandeweghe/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Anna-Lena Grönefeld/Varvara Lepchenko (Lasers) 4
* MD: Robby Ginepri/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Andre Begemann/Michael Russell (Lasers) 4
* WS: Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 5, Varvara Lepchenko (Lasers) 1
* MS: Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 5, Michael Russell (Lasers) 1
1–0
2July 13 Omni La Costa Resort and Spa
Carlsbad, California
SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 22, Philadelphia Freedoms 21, (super tiebreaker, 7–5) [14]
* MD: Taylor Fritz/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Marcelo Melo/Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 2
* WS: Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 5, Chanelle Scheepers (Aviators) 4
* MS: Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 5, Taylor Fritz (Aviators) 4
* WD: Coco Vandeweghe/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Darija Jurak/Chanelle Scheepers (Aviators) 3
* XD: Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 5, Marcelo Melo/Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 4
* STB - XD: Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 7, Marcelo Melo/Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 5
1–1
3July 14 Dream Stadium at Sunrise Mall
Citrus Heights, California
CALIFORNIA DREAM 22, Philadelphia Freedoms 20 [15]
* MD: Marcelo Melo/Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 5, Tennys Sandgren/Neal Skupski (Dream) 4
* WD: Jarmila Gajdošová/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Coco Vandeweghe/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 4
* XD: Neal Skupski/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Marcelo Melo/Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 3
* WS: Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 3
* MS: Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 3
1–2
4July 16 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
Boston Lobsters 21, PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 17 [16]
* MS: Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 5, Alex Kuznetsov (Lobsters) 2
* WD: Arantxa Parra Santonja/Irina Falconi (Lobsters) 5, Asia Muhammad/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 2
* XD: Marcelo Melo/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Scott Lipsky/Irina Falconi (Lobsters) 4
*** Irina Falconi substituted for Arantxa Parra Santonja at 3–2
* WS: Irina Falconi (Lobsters) 5, Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 2
* MD: Scott Lipsky/Alex Kuznetsov (Lobsters) 5, Marcelo Melo/Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 3
1–3
5July 17 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
Washington Kastles 21, PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 20 [17]
* XD: Taylor Townsend/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Anastasia Rodionova/Leander Paes (Kastles) 2
* WS: Madison Brengle (Kastles) 5, Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 3
* MD: Denis Kudla/Leander Paes (Kastles) 5, Robby Ginepri/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 3
* WD: Asia Muhammad/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Madison Brengle/Anastasia Rodionova (Kastles) 4
* MS: Denis Kudla (Kastles) 5, Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 4
1–4
6July 18 Kastles Stadium at the Charles E. Smith Center
Washington, District of Columbia
WASHINGTON KASTLES 23, Philadelphia Freedoms 6 [18]
* XD: Marcelo Melo/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Leander Paes/Anastasia Rodionova (Kastles) 3
* WD: Anastasia Rodionova/Madison Brengle (Kastles) 5, Taylor Townsend/Asia Muhammad (Freedoms) 1
* MD: Leander Paes/Denis Kudla (Kastles) 5, Marcelo Melo/Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 0
* WS: Madison Brengle (Kastles) 5, Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 0
* MS: Denis Kudla (Kastles) 5, Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 0
1–5
7July 19 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
Springfield Lasers 20, PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 19 [19]
* XD: Marcelo Melo/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Andre Begemann/Anna-Lena Grönefeld (Lasers) 2
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Sachia Vickery (Lasers) 4
* MD: Andre Begemann/Michael Russell (Lasers) 5, Marcelo Melo/Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 3
* WD: Taylor Townsend/Asia Muhammad (Freedoms) 5, Anna-Lena Grönefeld/Sachia Vickery (Lasers) 4
* MS: Michael Russell (Lasers) 5, Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 1
1–6
8July 20 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 18, Washington Kastles 16 [20]
* MS: Sam Querrey (Kastles) 5, Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 2
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Madison Brengle (Kastles) 1
* MD: Robby Ginepri/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Sam Querrey/Leander Paes (Kastles) 4
* WD: Madison Brengle/Anastasia Rodionova (Kastles) 5, Abigail Spears/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 1
* XD: Marcelo Melo/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Leander Paes/Anastasia Rodionova (Kastles) 1
2–6
9July 22 Boston Lobsters Tennis Center at the Manchester Athletic Club
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Philadelphia Freedoms 24, BOSTON LOBSTERS 14 [21]
* XD: Scott Lipsky/Arantxa Parra Santonja (Lobsters) 5, Marcelo Melo/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 4
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Irina Falconi (Lobsters) 0
* MS: Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 5, Tim Smyczek (Lobsters) 4
* WD: Taylor Townsend/Abigail Spears (Freedoms) 5, Irina Falconi/Arantxa Parra Santonja (Lobsters) 4
* MD: Marcelo Melo/Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 5, Scott Lipsky/Tim Smyczek (Lobsters) 1
3–6
10July 23 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 22, Austin Aces 14 (extended play) [5]
* MS: Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 5, Teymuraz Gabashvili (Aces) 2
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Nicole Gibbs (Aces) 3
* MD: Robby Ginepri/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Teymuraz Gabashvili/Jarmere Jenkins (Aces) 3
* WD: Abigail Spears/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Nicole Gibbs/Alla Kudryavtseva (Aces) 1
* XD: Alla Kudryavtseva/Jarmere Jenkins (Aces) 5, Taylor Townsend/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 1
* EP - XD: Taylor Townsend/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 1, Alla Kudryavtseva/Jarmere Jenkins (Aces) 0
4–6
11July 24 Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex
Springfield, Missouri
SPRINGFIELD LASERS 21, Philadelphia Freedoms 18 [22]
* XD: Marcelo Melo/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Andre Begemann/Anna-Lena Grönefeld (Lasers) 4
* WS: Alison Riske (Lasers) 5, Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 4
* MD: John Isner/Andre Begemann (Lasers) 5, Marcelo Melo/Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 2
* WD: Abigail Spears/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Alison Riske/Anna-Lena Grönefeld (Lasers) 2
* MS: John Isner (Lasers) 5, Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 2
4–7
12July 26 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
California Dream 22, PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 16 [23]
* MS: Tennys Sandgren (Dream) 5, Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 4
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Jarmila Gajdošová (Dream) 2
* MD: Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (Dream) 5, Robby Ginepri/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 1
* WD: Jarmila Gajdošová/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Dream) 5, Abigail Spears/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 4
* XD: Anabel Medina Garrigues/Bob Bryan (Dream) 5, Taylor Townsend/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 2
4–8
13July 27 Boston Lobsters Tennis Center at the Manchester Athletic Club
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Philadelphia Freedoms 20, BOSTON LOBSTERS 17 [24]
* MS: Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 5, Jan-Michael Gambill (Lobsters) 2
* WS: Irina Falconi (Lobsters) 5, Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 2
* MD: Robby Ginepri/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Jan-Michael Gambill/Scott Lipsky (Lobsters) 3
* WD: Arantxa Parra Santonja/Irina Falconi (Lobsters) 5, Coco Vandeweghe/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 3
* XD: Taylor Townsend/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Arantxa Parra Santonja/Scott Lipsky (Lobsters) 2
5–8
14July 28 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
Boston Lobsters 19, PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 17 (extended play) [25]
* MS: Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 5, Christian Harrison (Lobsters) 0
* WD: Irina Falconi/Arantxa Parra Santonja (Lobsters) 5, Taylor Townsend/Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 2
* MD: Christian Harrison/Scott Lipsky (Lobsters) 5, Robby Ginepri/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 4
* WS: Irina Falconi (Lobsters) 5, Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 1
*** Taylor Townsend substituted for Coco Vandeweghe at 1–3
* XD: Taylor Townsend/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Arantxa Parra Santonja/Scott Lipsky (Lobsters) 3
* EP - XD: Arantxa Parra Santonja/Scott Lipsky (Lobsters) 1, Taylor Townsend/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 0
5–9

Playoffs

Legend
Freedoms WinFreedoms Loss
Home team in CAPS
Eastern Conference Championship Match
DateVenue and locationResult and details
July 30 Kastles Stadium at the Charles E. Smith Center
Washington, District of Columbia
WASHINGTON KASTLES 25, Philadelphia Freedoms 9 [12]
* XD: Martina Hingis/Leander Paes (Kastles) 5, Taylor Townsend/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 1
* WS: Madison Brengle (Kastles) 5, Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 2
* MD: Leander Paes/Sam Querrey (Kastles) 5, Robby Ginepri/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 2
* WD: Martina Hingis/Anastasia Rodionova (Kastles) 5, Taylor Townsend/Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 4
* MS: Sam Querrey (Kastles) 5, Robby Ginepri (Freedoms) 0

Team personnel

References: [2] [26] [27]

On-court personnel

Front office

Notes:

  1. Roster player who appeared in fewer than three matches due to injury and was eligible to be protected in the draft the following year because of WTT's injury exception.

Statistics

Players are listed in order of their game-winning percentage provided they played in at least 40% of the Freedoms' games in that event, which is the WTT minimum for qualification for league leaders in individual statistical categories. [28] [29]

Men's singles – regular season
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Robby Ginepri 1015150.5051161126.4231322.591
Total1015150.5051161126.4231322.591
Women's singles – regular season
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Taylor Townsend 663432.5159131227.4441018.556
Coco Vandeweghe 341816.52985727.259312.250
Total1005248.52017181954.3521330.433
Men's doubles – regular season
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Robby Ginepri 1074859.449261043.2331327.481
Marcelo Melo 1074859.449761043.2331327.481
Total1074859.4499121043.2331327.481
Women's doubles – regular season
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Taylor Townsend 1095257.477991330.4331227.444
Abigail Spears 372017.5416448.50037.429
Coco Vandeweghe 411922.46338616.37529.222
Asia Muhammad 311318.4190136.500711.636
Total1095257.47718221330.4331227.444
Mixed doubles – regular season
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Taylor Townsend 854837.565381228.4291022.455
Marcelo Melo 1105753.5181411241.2931130.367
Coco Vandeweghe 25916.36021013.00018.125
Total1105753.51819101241.2931130.367
Team totals – regular season
EventGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Men's singles1015150.5051161126.4231322.591
Women's singles1005248.52017181954.3521330.433
Men's doubles1074859.4499121043.2331327.481
Women's doubles1095257.47718221330.4331227.444
Mixed doubles1105753.51819101241.2931130.367
Total527260267.493746865194.33562136.456
Men's singles – playoffs
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Robby Ginepri 505.0000001.00002.000
Total505.0000001.00002.000
Women's singles – playoffs
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Coco Vandeweghe 725.2860003.00002.000
Total725.2860003.00002.000
Men's doubles – playoffs
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Robby Ginepri 725.2860000-221.000
Marcelo Melo 725.2860000-221.000
Total725.2860000-221.000
Women's doubles – playoffs
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Taylor Townsend 945.44400111.000111.000
Coco Vandeweghe 945.44402111.000111.000
Total945.44402111.000111.000
Mixed doubles – playoffs
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Marcelo Melo 615.1670001.00001.000
Taylor Townsend 615.1670101.00001.000
Total615.1670101.00001.000
Team totals – playoffs
EventGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Men's singles505.0000001.00002.000
Women's singles725.2860003.00002.000
Men's doubles725.2860000-221.000
Women's doubles945.44402111.000111.000
Mixed doubles615.1670101.00001.000
Total34925.2650316.16738.375
Men's singles – all matches
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Robby Ginepri 1065155.4811161127.4071324.542
Total1065155.4811161127.4071324.542
Women's singles – all matches
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Taylor Townsend 663432.5159131227.4441018.556
Coco Vandeweghe 412021.48885730.233314.214
Total1075453.50517181957.3331332.406
Men's doubles – all matches
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Robby Ginepri 1145064.439261043.2331529.517
Marcelo Melo 1145064.439761043.2331529.517
Total1145064.4399121043.2331529.517
Women's doubles – all matches
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Taylor Townsend 1185662.475991431.4521328.464
Abigail Spears 372017.5416448.50037.429
Coco Vandeweghe 502327.460310717.412310.300
Asia Muhammad 311318.4190136.500711.636
Total1185662.47518241431.4521328.464
Mixed doubles – all matches
PlayerGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Taylor Townsend 914942.539391229.4141023.435
Marcelo Melo 1165858.5001411242.2861131.355
Coco Vandeweghe 25916.36021013.00018.125
Total1165858.50019111242.2861131.355
Team totals – all matches
EventGPGWGLPCTADFBPWBPPBP%3APW3APP3AP%
Men's singles1065155.4811161127.4071324.542
Women's singles1075453.50517181957.3331332.406
Men's doubles1145064.4399121043.2331529.517
Women's doubles1185662.47518241431.4521328.464
Mixed doubles1165858.50019111242.2861131.355
Total561269292.480747166200.33065144.451

Transactions

Individual achievements

Taylor Townsend was fourth in WTT in winning percentage in mixed doubles. Marcelo Melo was sixth in WTT in winning percentage in mixed doubles. [30]

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The 2014 Texas Wild season was the 22nd season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT) and its second and final season in Texas.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 World TeamTennis season</span> Sports season

The 2015 World TeamTennis season was the 40th 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 2015. The Washington Kastles defeated the Austin Aces in the WTT Final to win their fifth consecutive King Trophy.

The 2014 Boston Lobsters season was the tenth season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT).

The 2015 Springfield Lasers season was the 20th season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT).

The 2015 Austin Aces season was the 13th season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT) and its second and final season in Greater Austin, Texas.

The 2015 Boston Lobsters season was the 11th and final season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT).

The 2015 Washington Kastles season was the eighth season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT).

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 2016 Philadelphia Freedoms season was the 16th season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT).

The 2008 World TeamTennis season was the 33rd season of the top professional team tennis league in the United States.

The 2008 New York Sportimes season was the ninth season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT).

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