“GEICO PRESENTS WORLD TEAM TENNIS” AIRS THIS SATURDAY ON CBS

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WTT CEO Carlos Silva: “The 2019 World TeamTennis season will go down as one of the biggest growth years in the league’s long and storied history.”
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CBS will air highlights of World TeamTennis’ 2019 regular season and playoffs following an exciting 44th WTT season decided this past Saturday by a single game in a one-hour finals encore and season highlight show, “GEICO Presents World TeamTennis,” on Saturday, Aug. 10 at 1:30 p.m. ET/10:30 a.m. PT.

Held for the first time just off the famous Las Vegas strip in the entertainment capital of the world at Orleans Arena this past weekend, the WTT Playoffs featured teams from Springfield (Mo.), Philadelphia, San Diego and New York all vying for the iconic King Trophy, named after WTT co-founder Billie Jean King, who was on hand to present it to the winners.

The 2018 WTT champion Springfield Lasers repeated as champions as they came back to post a dramatic 20-19 win over the New York Empire thanks to the heroic doubles play down the stretch by Las Vegas hometown hero and Lasers’ player Evan Song and Finals MVP Robert Lindstedt.

“The 2019 World TeamTennis season will go down as one of the biggest growth years in the league’s long and storied history,” said WTT CEO Carlos Silva. “From the addition of two new franchises, to our new television and digital partners, we are thrilled that that the season culminated in such dramatic fashion with the successful debut of our new playoff format and host venue and look forward to what is sure to be terrific television recapping the season by our partners at CBS.”

The entire WTT Finals Weekend aired live and exclusively on CBS Sports Network. Jason Knapp and analyst Sam Groth called the WTT Playoffs action, with Olivia Dekker and Nick Gismondi serving as sideline reporters, and guest analyst Katrina Adams and lifestyle reporter Shaun T also contributing to the telecasts.

World TeamTennis on CBS debuted on July 21, featuring the Philadelphia Freedoms at Vegas Rollers. The telecast delivered 409,000 viewers, making it the most-watched match in the league’s 44-year history. The match was the first for World TeamTennis on new broadcast partner CBS, which also included 15 matches on CBS Sports Network during the leagues three-week season and playoffs. The league also saw a spike in traffic-related to the Freedoms-Rollers match delivering 175,000 video plays across the WTT channels (Social, Website, Video Partners) over the three-day period (before, day of, after) which included highlights, promos, features and other content.

Leading sports streaming service ESPN+ streamed 18 matches exclusively during the 2019 WTT season, with an additional 24 streamed on both ESPN+ and WTT.com.

Two new expansion franchises highlighted the 2019 season as the Orlando Storm and Vegas Rollers debuted and played in front of enthusiastic crowds. The Storm played home matches at the United States Tennis Association (USTA) National Campus in Lake Nona, Fla. The Rollers played home matches at the Orleans Arena located at the Orleans Hotel & Casino.

World TeamTennis’ year-end awards were announced before the semifinals on Friday. New York’s Neal Skupski and Philadelphia’s Raquel Atawo were named WTT’s Male and Female Most Valuable Players presented by Forevermark, and each received a one-carat diamond from Forevermark. San Diego’s James Ward (who was acquired on July 28 from the Orange County Breakers) and the Orlando Storm’s Whitney Osuigwe earned WTT’s Male and Female Rookie of the Year honors. Philadelphia’s Craig Kardon won WTT’s Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season in guiding the Freedoms to a second consecutive regular-season title. Both Skupski and Atawo will be presented with a unique piece of artwork by acclaimed pop artist Blake Jamieson, who works with celebrities, professional athletes, and tech founders to create vibrant, one-of-a-kind works of art (https://blakejamieson.com/)

Each of WTT’s eight teams played 14 regular season matches in 2019 – seven home matches and seven away matches – for a league-wide total of 59 regular season matches. WTT introduced professional team tennis to the world in 1974, with King famously serving as its co-founder. WTT is one of five active U.S. pro sports leagues which has been in operation for over 40 years, along with the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB. For more information on World TeamTennis, please visit www.wtt.com.

About World TeamTennis (WTT)

World TeamTennis showcases the best in professional tennis with eight teams in major markets competing in the innovative team format for the King Trophy, the League’s championship trophy named after tennis icon and founder Billie Jean King. Since the League’s debut, virtually every major champion of the Open era has played WTT, including Andre Agassi, Venus and Serena Williams, Pete Sampras, Stefanie Graf, Andy Roddick, Kim Clijsters, Bob and Mike Bryan, Sloane Stephens, Martina Hingis, Maria Sharapova, Lindsay Davenport, John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert and Naomi Osaka. WTT is owned by innovator Fred Luddy and entrepreneur Eric Davidson, and WTT’s 44th season recently concluded play with the league semifinals held Aug. 2 and the final Aug. 3. CBS Sports is the official television broadcast partner of WTT. Learn more about the history and league champions of World TeamTennis on the history page.

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