2015 Champions Tennis League

2015 Champions Tennis League
League Champions Tennis League
Sport Team tennis
Duration 23 November – 6 December 2015
Number of teams 6
League champions Punjab Marshalls
Runners-up Hyderabad Aces
Season MVP Martina Hingis

The 2015 Champions Tennis League was the second edition of the Champions Tennis League.

Format

The 2015 edition of CTL was announced by Vijay Amritraj on September 23, 2015, at a press conference in Mumbai.[1] 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.

Teams

CTL 2015 teams
Team Location Stadium
Mumbai Tennis Masters Mumbai, Maharashtra MSLTA Stadium
Hyderabad Aces Hyderabad, Telangana Fateh Maidan
V Chennai Warriors Chennai, Tamil Nadu SDAT Tennis Stadium
Nagpur Orangers Nagpur, Maharashtra Nagpur District Hard Court Tennis Association
Raipur Rangers Raipur, Chhattisgarh Balbir Singh Juneja Indoor Stadium
Punjab Marshalls Chandigarh CLTA Tennis Stadium

Players

Zone A

Group round

Matches

Date Zone Fixture Score Venue
23 November A Mumbai Tennis Masters v Punjab Marshalls 19–21 MSLTA Stadium, Mumbai, Maharashtra
24 November A Mumbai Tennis Masters v Raipur Rangers 14–23 MSLTA Stadium, Mumbai, Maharashtra
25 November B V Chennai Warriors v Hyderabad Aces 16–25 SDAT Tennis Stadium, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
26 November B V Chennai Warriors v Nagpur Orangers 23–24 SDAT Tennis Stadium, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
27 November A Punjab Marshalls v Raipur Rangers 23–15 CLTA Tennis Stadium, Chandigarh
28 November A Punjab Marshalls v Mumbai Tennis Masters 24–13 CLTA Tennis Stadium, Chandigarh
29 November B Hyderabad Aces v Nagpur Orangers 20–22 Fateh Maidan, Hyderabad, Telangana
30 November B Hyderabad Aces v V Chennai Warriors 25–19 Fateh Maidan, Hyderabad, Telangana
1 December A Raipur Rangers v Mumbai Tennis Masters 25–16 Balbir Singh Juneja Indoor Stadium, Raipur
2 December A Raipur Rangers v Punjab Marshalls 18–20 Balbir Singh Juneja Indoor Stadium, Raipur
3 December B Nagpur Orangers v V Chennai Warriors 18–22 Nagpur District Hard Court Tennis Association, Nagpur
4 December B Nagpur Orangers v Hyderabad Aces 21–23 Nagpur District Hard Court Tennis Association, Nagpur

Standings

Zone A
Pos. Team MP W L GW GL GW GL Pts
1 Punjab Marshalls 4 4 0 13 6 88 65 8
2 Raipur Rangers 4 2 2 13 7 81 72 4
3 Mumbai Tennis Masters 4 0 4 4 16 61 93 0
Zone B
Pos. Team MP W L GW GL GW GL Pts
1 Hyderabad Aces 4 3 1 14 6 93 78 6
2 Nagpur Orangers 4 2 2 11 9 85 88 4
3 V Chennai Warriors 4 1 3 5 15 80 92 2

Final

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

Broadcasting rights

In India, all Champions Tennis League matches broadcast live on Sony SIX HD and Sony SIX who has the exclusive broadcasting rights for the Champions Tennis League in the Indian subcontinent.[2]

The Tennis Channel, America's largest sports-oriented digital cable and satellite television network, broadcast Champions Tennis League across the USA.[3]

References

External links

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