2010 World TeamTennis season

Last updated
DurationJuly 5th, 2010 – July 22nd, 2010
Eastern Conference Champions champions New York Sportimes
Western Conference Champions champions Kansas City Explorers
DateJuly 24th, 2010
Finals venue Kansas City, Missouri
Finals champions Kansas City Explorers
Seasons
  2009
2011  

The 2010 World TeamTennis season was the 35th season of the top professional tennis league in the United States.

Contents

Competition format

The 2010 World TeamTennis season included 10 teams, split into two conferences (Eastern and Western) playing a 14 match regular season schedule, with 7 home and 7 away matches. WTT’s playoff format consisted of the top two teams in each conference playing a semifinal on July 23, and the winners of each match playing in the final on July 24, 2010.

Standings

Eastern Conference
PosTeamMPWLPercMBGWGL
1 New York Sportimes 14950.643-316311
2 Boston Lobsters 14860.5711298278
3 Washington Kastles 14860.5711281267
4 Philadelphia Freedoms 14680.4293281283
5 New York Buzz 142120.1437225301
2010 Eastern Conference Playoffs
Western Conference
PosTeamMPWLPercMBGWGL
1 Springfield Lasers 141040.714-310267
2 Kansas City Explorers 14950.6431336292
3 St. Louis Aces 14770.5003271269
4 Sacramento Capitals 14680.4294275275
5 Newport Beach Breakers 14590.3575248298
2010 Western Conference Playoffs

Results table

Abbreviation and Color Key:
Boston Lobsters - BOS • Kansas City Explorers - KAN • Newport Beach Breakers - NPB • New York Buzz - NYB • New York Sportimes - NYS
Philadelphia Freedoms - PHI • Sacramento Capitals - SAC • Springfield Lasers - SPR • St. Louis Aces - STL • Washington Kastles - WAS

Win Loss Home

TeamMatch
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Boston Lobsters KANNYSNYSSTLNYBPHISPRNYBPHINYSWASSTLNYBWAS
17-2222-1520-2118-2420-1617-2419-2218-1717-2419-1820-1625-1325-924-15
Kansas City Explorers BOSSPRSACNPBNPBSTLWASSPRNPBSTLSACNPBSACPHI
22-1716-2318-2125-1522-2018-2224-2222-1325-1118-2223-1718-1922-1622-19
Newport Beach Breakers SACSACKANKANSPRSACSACSTLKANSTLSPRKANSPRNYS
24-1620-1815-2520-2223-1918-2514-2416-1411-2515-2113-2519-1818-2322-23
New York Buzz PHINYSWASWASBOSWASNYSBOSPHISPRNYSBOSPHISTL
20-2116-2215-2512-2016-2020-2123-1517-1822-1811-2517-229-2517-2410-25
New York Sportimes WASNYBBOSBOSPHIPHISPRNYBPHIWASBOSNYBWASNPB
21-2022-1615-2221-2024-1724-1523-1215-2320-1923-1818-1922-1716-2223-22
Philadelphia Freedoms NYBWASWASNYSNYSBOSWASNYSBOSNYBSACSTLNYBKAN
21-2015-2120-2117-2415-2424-1724-1819-2024-1718-2219-2322-1724-1719-22
Sacramento Capitals NPBNPBSTLKANSPRNPBNPBSTLSPRPHIKANSPRKANSPR
16-2418-2020-2121-1823-1025-1824-1422-1914-2123-1917-2317-2416-2219-22
Springfield Lasers STLSTLKANSACNYBNYSBOSKANSACNYBNPBSACNYBSAC
21-2222-1823-1610-2319-2323-1222-1913-2221-1425-1125-1324-1723-1822-19
St. Louis Aces SPRSPRSACBOSWASKANSACNPBNPBKANBOSPHIWASNYB
22-2118-2221-2020-1216-2322-1819-2214-1621-1522-1813-2517-2217-1925-10
Washington Kastles NYSPHINYBPHINYBSTLNYBPHIKANNYSBOSNYSSTLBOS
20-2121-1525-1521-2020-1223-1621-2018-2422-2418-2316-2022-1619-1715-24

Playoffs

Conference Championships WTT Finals
      
1 New York Sportimes 22
2 Boston Lobsters 17
New York Sportimes 18
Kansas City Explorers 21
1 Springfield Lasers 17
2 Kansas City Explorers 20

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References

  1. "WTT". Archived from the original on 2011-02-21. Retrieved 2011-04-18.