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AROUND THE LEAGUE: Houston, We Have Cheerleaders!
WTT fans in Houston are counting the days until the
next home match with the new Houston Wranglers
cheerleader calendar. The Wranglers are using the
calendars as giveaways on special nights during the
season. For more information, visit
www.houstonwranglers.net.
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Springfield dominates West and Week 1 with 6-0 record |
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The Springfield Lasers continue to outpace their
Western Conference opponents, upping their perfect
record to a League-leading 6-0 with a 20-15 win
over the Kansas City Explorers on Thursday
night.
Anastasia Myskina led the charge with a 5-0 win over
Wimbledon junior girls' champ Caroline Wozniacki.
Myskina also teamed with Victoria Azarenka for a 5-2
doubles victory over Corina Morariu and Wozniacki.
Sacramento remains two behind the Lasers with a
20-17 overtime win over the Newport Beach
Breakers.
Delaware hangs on to their narrow 1/2 match lead
over the New York Sportimes in the East with a 22-
21 Supertiebreaker nail-biter over the Hartford
FoxForce. The Sportimes crushed Boston 23-13 late
Thursday to keep pace with the Smash.
Key match-ups for Friday, July
14:
St. Louis @ Springfield: Can the
Aces hand the Lasers their first loss? They will have
to find a way to stop Anastasia Myskina in her last
appearance of the season for the Lasers. (Good
luck
with that.)
NY Sportimes @ Boston: Martina
Navratilova (Boston) makes her 2006 WTT debut in
Lobster land as she returns for her record-breaking
18th WTT season. Is it enough to get Boston out of
the Eastern Conference cellar? Never bet against
the 49-year-old wonder!
Philadelphia @ Delaware: A rivalry
match that actually means something. Delaware is
leading the East, but Philly is on a roll after
rebounding from a sluggish start. Can the Freedoms
train keep rolling? Philadelphia should get a boost
with the first appearance of the world's #1 ranked
doubles player - Lisa Raymond . . . but check out
Delaware's show-stopper Angela Haynes - this kid
can play.
Keep track of the action with live scoring on www.WTT.com.
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| How They Stand . . . |
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as of July 14
| EASTERN CONFERENCE |
MP |
W |
L |
PCT |
MB |
| Delaware Smash |
5 |
4 |
1 |
0.800 |
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| New York Sportimes |
6 |
4 |
2 |
0.667 |
0.5 |
| Hartford FoxForce | 6 | 3
| 3 | 0.500 | 1.5 |
TR>
| Philadelphia Freedoms | 5 | 2
TD> | 3 | 0.400 | 2 |
| New York Buzz | 6 | 2 | 4 | 0.333 | 2.5 |
TR>
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| Boston Lobsters | 5 |
1 |
4 |
0.200 |
3 |
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WESTERN CONFERENCE |
MP |
W |
L |
PCT |
MB |
| Springfield Lasers | 6 | 6
| 0 | 1.000 | –
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| Sacramento Capitals |
6 |
4 |
2 |
0.667 |
2 |
| St. Louis Aces |
5 |
3 |
2 |
0.600 |
2.5 |
| Newport Beach Breakers |
6 |
2 |
4 |
0.333 |
4 |
| Houston Wranglers |
5 |
1 |
4 |
0.200 |
4.5 |
| Kansas City Explorers |
5 | 1 |
4 |
0.200 |
4.5 |
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| SI.com: WTT is 'everything right about sports' |
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From Jon Wertheim's Inside
Tennis column at SI.com - Wertheim lists the
top 10 things he would do if he was the commissioner
of
tennis.
#9. Make some space for a legitimate World Team
Tennis schedule: This 'leaguelet' is everything right
about sports. It's family-friendly; it's affordable; it's
unafraid to experiment; it's a throwback to those
days when sports didn't take themselves so
seriously. Never mind the economics or the calendar
issues. There ought to be room under the
tent.
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| The Week Ahead . . . |
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July 15: The newly crowned
Wimbledon doubles champs - Mike & Bob Bryan - lead
the KC Explorers to
Hartford.
July 18: Pete Sampras returns to the
scene of his
first pro title when the Newport Beach Breakers take
on the Philadelphia Freedoms in the City of Brotherly
Love.
July 19: A star-studded night in
WTT as Todd
Martin, Venus Williams, Pete Sampras, Anna
Kournikova and the Bryan Brothers are all in action.
Martin is making his WTT debut for the Boston
Lobsters in Beantown.
July 21: Martina Hingis comes full
circle in her only
WTT appearance of the summer for the New York
Sportimes. Hingis' comeback started with an amazing
run last season in
WTT.
Tune In:
July 16: Newport Beach (Sampras) @
Sacramento
on OLN (11:30 am EDT)
July 18: NY Sportimes @ Boston
(Navratilova) on
The Tennis Channel (8 pm EDT)
Complete WTT TV listings
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| WTT HOT SHOT |
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Angela Haynes of the Delaware Smash
was a surprise entry in the Anna Kournikova
look-a-like contest in Wilmington on opening night.
The real Kournikova was amused by Haynes' look but
selected a local teen as the winner.
(Photo:
Chuck Weber/Conduit)
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