2014 Indian Aces season

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2014 Indian Aces
International Premier Tennis League Champions
2014 record5 wins, 2 losses
Owner(s) Micromax Informatics Ltd.
President/CEORahul Sharma
Coach Fabrice Santoro
Captain Fabrice Santoro
Stadium Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium
Television coverage STAR Sports
2015 

The 2014 Indian Aces season (officially the 2014 Micromax Indian Aces season pursuant to a sponsorship agreement with Micromax Informatics Ltd., the team's current owner) is the inaugural season of the franchise playing in the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL).

Contents

Season recap

Founding of franchise

On 21 January 2014, IPTL announced that one of the charter franchises for the league's inaugural 2014 season would be based in Delhi. [1] On 19 June 2014, an IPTL press release [2] revealed to the general public that the owner of the Indian franchise was Micromax Informatics Ltd. which preferred to have the team play its home matches in New Delhi and not in Mumbai. A group called PVP Ventures led by entrepreneur Prasad V Potluri (Telugu : ప్రసాద్ వి పొట్లూరి) and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar had been the original franchise owners with a plan to play home matches in Mumbai. [3] While league managing director Mahesh Bhupathi said PVP Ventures had been replaced by Micromax, because PVP missed a payment deadline, PVP said it had withdrawn from the league due to lack a of clarity over how IPTL's business model was progressing and disagreements over player contracts. PVP did not want the team to be solely responsible for payment of player salaries and favored the league being obligated as well. [4]

Inaugural draft

The Indian Aces participated in the IPTL inaugural draft on 2 March 2014, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Players selected by Aces were [5]

PlayerIPTL Category
Men
Flag of Spain.svg Rafael Nadal Icon players
Flag of the United States.svg Pete Sampras Icon players
Flag of France.svg Gaël Monfils Category B
Flag of France.svg Fabrice Santoro Past champions
Flag of India.svg Rohan Bopanna Doubles players
Women
Flag of Serbia.svg Ana Ivanovic Category B
Flag of India.svg Sania Mirza Category D

Team name

By May 2014, the team was named the Indian Aces. [6]

Home venue

On 25 July 2014, the Aces announced that their home matches would be played at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi, Delhi. [3]

Injury to Rafael Nadal and signing of Roger Federer

On 22 September 2014, the Aces announced that Rafael Nadal will not play due to an injury. As a replacement, the Aces signed Roger Federer. [7]

First coach

On 27 October 2014, Fabrice Santoro was named the Aces' first coach. [8]

Event chronology

Match log

Legend
Aces WinAces Loss
Home team in CAPS
(including coin-flip winners)
MatchDateVenue and locationResult and detailsRecord
128 November Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
INDIAN ACES 26 vs. Singapore Slammers 16 [9]
* XD: Sania Mirza/Rohan Bopanna (Aces) 6, Daniela Hantuchová/Bruno Soares (Slammers) 4
* LS: Fabrice Santoro (Aces) 6, Patrick Rafter (Slammers) 5
* MD: Rohan Bopanna/Gaël Monfils (Aces) 2, Tomáš Berdych/Nick Kyrgios (Slammers) 6
* WS: Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6, Daniela Hantuchová (Slammers) 0
* MS: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Lleyton Hewitt (Slammers) 1
1–0
229 November Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
Indian Aces 24 vs. MANILA MAVERICKS 15 [12]
* LS: Fabrice Santoro (Aces) 6, Daniel Nestor (Mavericks) 1
***Daniel Nestor substituted for Carlos Moyá
* MD: Rohan Bopanna/Gaël Monfils (Aces) 0, Treat Huey/Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 6
* MS: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Andy Murray (Mavericks) 4
* XD: Sania Mirza/Rohan Bopanna (Aces) 6, Maria Sharapova/Andy Murray (Mavericks) 1
* WS: Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6, Maria Sharapova (Mavericks) 3
2–0
330 November Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
Indian Aces 28 vs. UAE ROYALS 20 [11]
* WS: Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 4, Kristina Mladenovic (Royals) 6
* XD: Sania Mirza/Rohan Bopanna (Aces) 6, Kristina Mladenovic/Nenad Zimonjić (Royals) 3
* MD: Rohan Bopanna/Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Marin Čilić/Nenad Zimonjić (Royals) 4
* MS: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Malek Jaziri (Royals) 3
***Malek Jaziri substituted for Marin Čilić
* LS: Fabrice Santoro (Aces) 6, Goran Ivanišević (Royals) 4
3–0
42 December Singapore Indoor Stadium
Singapore
Indian Aces 30 vs. UAE Royals 11
* WS:
Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6, Kristina Mladenovic (Royals) 2
* XD: Sania Mirza/Rohan Bopanna (Aces) 6, Kristina Mladenovic/Nenad Zimonjić (Royals) 5
* MS: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Marin Čilić (Royals) 1
* LS: Fabrice Santoro (Aces) 6, Goran Ivanišević (Royals) 2
* MD: Rohan Bopanna/Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Nenad Zimonjić/Marin Čilić (Royals) 1
4–0
53 December Singapore Indoor Stadium
Singapore
Indian Aces 23 vs. SINGAPORE SLAMMERS 24
* WS:
Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 4, Serena Williams (Slammers) 6
* XD: Rohan Bopanna/Sania Mirza (Aces) 6, Serena Williams/Tomáš Berdych (Slammers) 3
* LS: Fabrice Santoro (Aces) 6, Andre Agassi (Slammers) 2
* MS: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 2, Tomáš Berdych (Slammers) 6
* MD: Rohan Bopanna/Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Nick Kyrgios/Lleyton Hewitt (Slammers) 5
* SO: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 0, Tomáš Berdych (Slammers) 1
4–1
64 December Singapore Indoor Stadium
Singapore
Indian Aces 20 vs. Manila Mavericks 25
*LS:
Cédric Pioline (Aces) 4, Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 6
***Cédric Pioline substituted for Fabrice Santoro
* WS: Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6, Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 2
* XD: Rohan Bopanna/Sania Mirza (Aces) 2, Kirsten Flipkens/Daniel Nestor (Mavericks) 6
* MD: Gaël Monfils/Rohan Bopanna (Aces) 2, Treat Huey/Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 6
* MS: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 3
4–2
76 December Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Manila Mavericks 25 vs. INDIAN ACES 26
* MXD: Rohan Bopanna/Sania Mirza (Aces) 5, Daniel Nestor/Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 6
* MLS: Cédric Pioline (Aces) 4, Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 6
* MD: Gaël Monfils/Rohan Bopanna (Aces) 6, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga/Treat Huey (Mavericks) 5
* MS: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 4, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 6
* WS: Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6, Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 2
* SO: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 1, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 0

5-2
87 December Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Singapore Slammers 17 vs. INDIAN ACES 26 [9]
* LS: Pete Sampras (Aces) 2, Patrick Rafter (Slammers) 6
* XD: Sania Mirza/Roger Federer (Aces) 6, Nick Kyrgios/Daniela Hantuchová (Slammers) 0
* MD: Roger Federer/Rohan Bopanna (Aces) 6, Lleyton Hewitt/Nick Kyrgios (Slammers) 2
* MS: Roger Federer (Aces) 6, Tomáš Berdych (Slammers) 4
* WS: Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6, Daniela Hantuchová (Slammers) 5
6-2
98 December Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium
New Delhi, Delhi, India
UAE Royals 29 vs. INDIAN ACES 22
* WS: Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 5, Kristina Mladenovic (Royals) 6
* LS: ***Fabrice Santoro substituted for Pete Sampras 3, Goran Ivanišević (Royals) 6
* MX: Sania Mirza/Roger Federer (Aces) 2, Kristina Mladenovic/Nenad Zimonjić (Royals) 6
* MD: Roger Federer/Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Nenad Zimonjić/Novak Djokovic (Royals) 5
* MS: Roger Federer (Aces) 6, Novak Djokovic (Royals) 5
6-3
1011 December Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Sports Complex
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
INDIAN ACES 28 vs. Singapore Slammers 24
* WS: Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6, Daniela Hantuchová (Slammers) 5
* LS: Fabrice Santoro (Aces) 6, Patrick Rafter (Slammers) 3
* XD: Sania Mirza/Rohan Bopanna (Aces) 6, Daniela Hantuchová/Bruno Soares (Slammers) 5
* MD: Rohan Bopanna/Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Lleyton Hewitt/Bruno Soares (Slammers) 3
* MS: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 4, Tomáš Berdych (Slammers) 8
7–3
1112 December Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Sports Complex
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Manila Mavericks 23 vs. Indian Aces 28 [13]
* LS: Fabrice Santoro (Aces) 6, Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 3
* MS: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 2
* MXD: Rohan Bopanna/Sania Mirza (Aces) 6, Daniel Nestor/Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 4
* WS: Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6, Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 3
* MD: Rohan Bopanna/Gaël Monfils (Aces) 3, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga/Daniel Nestor (Mavericks) 6
8-3
1213 December Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Sports Complex
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Indian Aces vs. UAE Royals

Key: MS = men's singles; MD = men's doubles; WS = women's singles; XD = mixed doubles; LS = legends' singles; OT = overtime (additional games played in extended fifth sets); SO = men's singles super shoot-out

Roster

Reference: [14]

Player transactions

Television coverage

Television coverage of Aces matches in India will be provided by STAR Sports. [15]

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