Champions Tennis League

Champions Tennis League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2015 Champions Tennis League
Sport Team tennis
Inaugural season 2014
Motto Bigger, Better, Stronger!
No. of teams 6 teams from 6 cities
Country  India
Official website Champions Tennis League

The Champions Tennis League (CTL) is a pan-India team tennis tournament held annually in November, across six Indian cities. The first edition of Champions Tennis League was held from 17 to 26 November 2014, across Mumbai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, and Chandigarh. The second edition is due to be held from 23 November to 6 December 2015. [1]

Background

The Champions Tennis League is a professional tennis league held in India where the team captains are Grand Slam veterans and the players are among the best in the world. It is a privately owned tennis league, owned and operated by Vijay Amritraj's sports management company Second Serve Pvt. Ltd., which operates other integrated sports and entertainment formats in India and overseas.

Format

The player draft for each season of CTL is conducted without an auction with each team picking four players from a pool of 24. The pool consists of six legends, six international ATP players, six international WTA players, and six Indian players. Each CTL team features an ATP and WTA player, an international legend as their playing captain, a noted Indian male tennis player, plus a top ranked junior Indian girl and boy.

The league consists of six teams, split into 2 zones. Each zone has three teams, with each team playing the other two teams on a home and away basis to decide the zonal standings. Two teams competing against each other is called a tie. The teams with the highest number of games (not sets) won in their respective zones will advance to the final, where they play each other for the Champions Tennis League trophy.

Apart from the Champions Tennis League Cup, two individual awards are given out: the Robert Amritraj award and the Margaret Amritraj award. The Robert Amritraj award is given to the Most Valuable Player (MVP) who has won the most games throughout the tournament, while the Margaret Amritraj award is given to the best Indian player in the tournament, who has won the most number of games among the Indian players.

2014 format

In 2014, the CTL saw 13 matches played over a 10-day period between 17 to 26 November.[2] Each tie consisted of 5 sets, with each considered as a match. The winner of a match was the player / doubles team that won 6 games. The winner of the tie was the team that won the highest number of games across all 5 sets. The winners' prize money was Rs. 1 crore, while the runner-up prize was Rs. 50 lakhs.

2015 format

The 2015 edition of CTL was announced by Vijay Amritraj on September 23, 2015, at a press conference in Mumbai.[3] The press conference also saw the draft of the players into each team. In 2015, CTL featured six city based teams across India and saw 13 matches played over a 2-week period between November 23 and December 6. The winners' prize money was Rs. 1 crore, while the runner-up prize was Rs. 50 lakhs.

Each tie will consist of 5 sets with each set being considered as a match. Unlike the 2014 edition, the winner of a match was the player/doubles team that wins 5 games, not 6. The winner of the tie was the team that wins the highest number of games across all 5 sets.

Editions

2014 Champions Tennis League

The first edition of Champions Tennis League was held for 10-day period between 17 to 26 November 2014. The tournament started in Mumbai, progressed through Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, Delhi, Chandigarh, before closing out with the finals in Delhi.

Final
Date Fixture Score Venue
26 November 2014 Pune Marathas v Delhi Dreams 27–23 R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex, Delhi

2015 Champions Tennis League

The second edition of Champions Tennis League was held for two weeks between 23 November to 6 December 2015. The tournament started in Mumbai, progressed through Chennai, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Raipur, Nagpur, before closing out with the finals in Hyderabad.

Final
Date Fixture Score Venue
6 December 2015 Punjab Marshalls v Hyderabad Aces 22–21 Fateh Maidan, Hyderabad, Telangana

Broadcast

In India, all Champions Tennis League matches broadcast live on Sony SIX HD and Sony KIX, who have the exclusive broadcasting rights for the Champions Tennis League in the Indian subcontinent.[4]

The Tennis Channel, America’s largest sports-oriented digital cable and satellite television network, broadcast Champions Tennis League across the USA.[5]

References

  1. "Champions Tennis League from Nov 23-Dec 6". 2 October 2015.
  2. , Times Of India , 1 Oct 2014
  3. , APN News , 23 Sep 2015
  4. "Amritraj Announces Champions Tennis League Season 2". 25 September 2015.
  5. "USA broadcast". 15 October 2014.

External links

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