2015 International Premier Tennis League season

The 2015 International Premier Tennis League season (2015 IPTL season, officially the 2015 Coca-Cola International Premier Tennis League Presented by Qatar Airways season pursuant to sponsorship agreements with The Coca-Cola Company and Qatar Airways) is the second season of the professional team tennis league contested by five teams in Asia.

2015 International Premier Tennis League
LeagueInternational Premier Tennis League
SportTeam tennis
Duration2–20 December 2015
Number of teams5
TV partner(s)Philippines Sports5
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Media
United States Integrated Sports Media
Canada TSN-RDS
Japan WOWOW
Singapore SingTel
India STAR Sports
ESPN Latin America
Brazil ESPN Brasil
League championsSingapore Slammers
  Runners-upIndian Aces
IPTL seasons

Format

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The teams compete in a customized round robin format of matches in each host country. The top two teams at the end of the round robin stage qualify for the final. The winner of the final is declared the champion.[1]

In the 2015 season, the league has terminated the "last set importance" which gave the trailing team an opportunity to continue playing if they win the fifth set as played out in the 2014 season. In the 2015 season, the fifth set continues in the conventional way, where the first team to score 6 games wins the set, with a 13-point tie-breaker to decide the winner, if the two teams are tied at 5–5.[1]

If the two teams are tied (in terms of games won) at the end of the five Sets, a super shoot-out is played in a men's singles format to determine the winner of the match. It is played as a 19-point super tiebreaker. The first team to win 10 points, 9–9 final point wins the Super Shoot-Out and hence the Match. A 2-point difference is not required, and it is not time bound (unlike the 2014 season). The match-winner is the team that wins the most games and hence points, at the end of the five sets.[1]

The league standings are determined on the basis of the win–loss percentage of overall games won versus lost therefore making every game played count. The two teams with the best percentage ratios qualify for the finals. In the event that two teams are tied for the second place, the following criteria determines which team qualifies for the finals:[1]

  • head-to-head results
  • largest winning margin, by games, in any single match
  • coin toss

Teams

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Five teams will compete in the 2015 IPTL season. Japan Warriors is set to become the fifth team to participate at the IPTL.[citation needed]

Draft results

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Novak Djokovic pulled out of the tournament and was replaced by Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka by Singapore Slammers. Dustin Brown replaced Thanasi Kokkinakis. Milos Raonic replaced Borna Ćorić. Édouard Roger-Vasselin replaced Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Philipp Kohlschreiber replaced Vasek Pospisil. Pierre-Hugues Herbert replaced Lucas Pouille. Mirjana Lučić-Baroni replaced Daniela Hantuchová. Alja Tomljanović replaced Sabine Lisicki.

Category Philippine Mavericks UAE Royals Indian Aces Singapore Slammers Japan Warriors
Men
Icon players   Roger Federer   Rafael Nadal   Andy Murray
Category A   Milos Raonic   Tomáš Berdych   Bernard Tomic   Stan Wawrinka   Kei Nishikori
Category B   Richard Gasquet   Marin Čilić   Gaël Monfils
Category C   Ivo Karlović   Nick Kyrgios   Philipp Kohlschreiber
Category D   Edouard Roger-Vasselin   Ivan Dodig
Legends   Mark Philippoussis

  James Blake

  Goran Ivanišević   Fabrice Santoro   Carlos Moyá

  Marat Safin

  Thomas Enqvist

Doubles players   Treat Huey   Daniel Nestor   Rohan Bopanna   Marcelo Melo   Leander Paes
Uncategorized   Somdev Devvarman   Dustin Brown   Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Women
Icon players   Serena Williams   Maria Sharapova
Category A   Ana Ivanovic   Agnieszka Radwańska
Category B   Samantha Stosur   Belinda Bencic   Mirjana Lučić-Baroni
Category C   Ajla Tomljanović   Kristina Mladenovic   Svetlana Kuznetsova   Karolína Plíšková
Category D   Jarmila Gajdošová   Sania Mirza   Kirsten Flipkens
Uncategorized   Kurumi Nara

Calendar

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Round Date Location Stadium Capacity
1 December 2–4   Kobe Kobe World Hall 8,000
2 December 6–8   Manila Mall of Asia Arena 20,000
3 December 10–12   New Delhi Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium 14,348
4 December 14–16   Dubai Aviation Club Tennis Centre 8,000
5 December 18–20   Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 12,000

Results

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Round Location Date Team 1 Score Team 2
1   Kobe 2 December UAE Royals 26–20 Singapore Slammers
2 December Japan Warriors 24–25 Indian Aces
3 December Philippine Mavericks 24–26 Singapore Slammers
3 December Japan Warriors 15–30 UAE Royals
4 December Singapore Slammers 22–27 Indian Aces
4 December Japan Warriors 24–28 Philippine Mavericks
2   Manila 6 December Japan Warriors 20–29 Singapore Slammers
6 December UAE Royals 18–29 Philippine Mavericks
7 December Indian Aces 30–18 UAE Royals
7 December Japan Warriors 21–25 Philippine Mavericks
8 December Singapore Slammers 23–26 UAE Royals
8 December Indian Aces 24–25 Philippine Mavericks
3   New Delhi 10 December Japan Warriors 24–21 UAE Royals
10 December Philippine Mavericks 12–30 Indian Aces
11 December Singapore Slammers 30–23 Philippine Mavericks
11 December Japan Warriors 21–26 Indian Aces
12 December Japan Warriors 22–24 Singapore Slammers
12 December UAE Royals 19–30 Indian Aces
4   Dubai 14 December Indian Aces 25–18 Japan Warriors
14 December UAE Royals 24–26 Philippine Mavericks
15 December Indian Aces 24–23 Philippine Mavericks
15 December Singapore Slammers 27–24 UAE Royals
16 December Indian Aces 16–27 Singapore Slammers
16 December Japan Warriors 22–26 UAE Royals
5   Singapore 18 December Japan Warriors 29–15 Philippine Mavericks
18 December UAE Royals 27–23 Singapore Slammers
19 December UAE Royals 23–24 Philippine Mavericks
19 December Indian Aces 21–27 Singapore Slammers
20 December Final Singapore Slammers 26–21 Indian Aces

Results table

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Abbreviation and Color Key:
Indian Aces (IND) • Philippine Mavericks (PHI) • Singapore Slammers (SIN) • UAE Royals (UAE) • Japan Warriors (JAP)

Win  •   Loss  •   Home  •   Away  •   Neutral

Team Match
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Dec 2 Dec 3 Dec 4 Dec 6 Dec 7 Dec 8 Dec 10 Dec 11 Dec 12 Dec 14 Dec 15 Dec 16 Dec 18 Dec 19 Dec 20
  Indian Aces (2015 season) JAP free
day
SIN free
day
UAE PHI PHI JAP UAE JAP PHI SIN free
day
SIN SIN
25–24 27–22 30–18 24–25 30–12 26–21 30–19 25–18 24–23 16–27 21–27 21–26
  Philippine Mavericks (2015 season) free
day
SIN JAP UAE JAP IND IND SIN free
day
UAE IND free
day
JAP UAE 4th
24–26 28–24 29–18 25–21 25–24 12–30 22–30 26–24 23–24 15–29 24–23
  Singapore Slammers (2015 season) UAE PHI IND JAP free
day
UAE free
day
PHI JAP free
day
UAE IND UAE IND IND
20–26 26–24 22–27 29–20 23–26 30–22 24–22 27–24 27–16 23–27 27–21 26–21
  UAE Royals (2015 season) SIN JAP free
day
PHI[1] IND SIN JAP free
day
IND PHI SIN JAP SIN PHI 3rd
26–20 30–15 18–29 18–30 26–23 21–24 19–30 24–26 24–27 26–22 27–23 23–24
  Japan Warriors (2015 season) IND UAE PHI SIN PHI free
day
UAE IND SIN IND free
day
UAE PHI free
day
5th
24–25 15–30 24–28 20–29 21–25 24–21 21–26 22–24 18–25 22–26 29–15

Notes

  • 1 Due to the odd number of teams through this Season, one team plays an extra match. That team will be allowed to drop their score on any one match through the Season provided they inform this intent soon after the match is completed. This Season, the team that plays the extra match is the Obi UAE Royals. The Obi UAE Royals have chosen to drop their score on the match played against the Philippine Mavericks on December 6, 2015 in Manila. The score for the Philippine Mavericks however does count towards their Win Percentage.

Standings

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Standings are determined by percentage of games won. Top two teams qualify for final.

P Team MP W L GW GL G%
1   Indian Aces 11 8 3 278 236 54.09%
2   Singapore Slammers 11 7 4 278 255 52.16%
3   UAE Royals 11 5 6 264 264 50%
4   Philippine Mavericks 11 6 5 253 273 48.1%
5   Japan Warriors 11 2 9 240 274 46.69%

Position summary

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The following table shows the day-by-day position of each team in the league standings.

Team D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15/Final
  Philippine Mavericks X 4 3 1 2 1 2 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 X
  UAE Royals 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 X
  Indian Aces 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
  Japan Warriors 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 X
  Singapore Slammers 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1

Teams head-to-head

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2015 International Premier Tennis League season

# Team Ind. Aces Mavericks Slammers Royals Warriors 2015 season All seasons
1   Indian Aces 2–1 1–2 2–0 3–0 8–3 16–7
2   Philippine Mavericks 1–2 0–2 3–0 2–1 6–5 12–11
3   Singapore Slammers 2–1 2–0 1–3 2–0 7–4 10–13
4   UAE Royals 0–2 0–2 3–1 2–1 5–6 12–11
5   Japan Warriors 0–3 1–2 0–2 1–2 2–9 First season

Final

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The final was held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 20 December In Singapore.

After an 18-day 5-nation tour the Indian Aces, with 8 eight wins out of 11 this season, and the Singapore Slammers, last on the league table in first edition, but finishing a strong second this season, played the final of a prize money of USD 1 million (USD 500,000 for the runners-up), which was won by the Slammers 26-21.

The Most Valuable Player (MVP) (Male) for IPTL 2015 was Ivan Dodig (Aces) whilst Belinda Bencic (Slammers) was adjudged the MVP (Female) for their performances through the season.

On behalf of the League, Founder and Managing Director, Mahesh Bhupathi said “We got off to a great start last year, added another team in the second year, were broadcast in 155 countries across the world – so it speaks well for the success for the IPTL. Next year is an Olympic year, so I don’t see us adding another team, but we’ll continue building on from here.”

What the Players said:

Stan Wawrinka: “Do not be fooled: everybody knows why we play this event."[2]

Marcelo Melo: “Stan asked to play with me, which was great. He’s such a great player. I think he helped me more today than I helped him! It was great to have him as my doubles partner today!”

Nick Kyrgios: “Last year we had some good players but I don't think we had the same chemistry as a team, to be honest. We all got along pretty well from day one. Our energy on the bench was great and when we lost we supported each other and came back each day and gave our best. Every game counts so that was key. My team as a whole worked a lot better together this year.” He added, “For me this is a massive opportunity to be in the same team with Stan - Grand Slam Champion, Marcelo - number one doubles player in the world, Carlos - one of the greatest players to have ever played. For me sitting on the bench its massive watching them and seeing how they train. The relationships I now have. That's priceless!”

Dustin Brown: “It's been great. I watched IPTL last year on my TV so to be part of it this year it’s been great. Ii was very happy when I got the call after Wimbledon. Our team bonded really well and to be on personal terms with guys I used to only see on TV or play on the Play Station, is fantastic. It's great to be able to call these guys and ask for help. We have a really good chemistry on and off the court and that definitely made the difference in us getting the win today.”

Belinda Bencic: “I had a great year and I am very happy to have been in this position. It really helps me with next year and my preparations. I am really looking forward to 2016 and I'd like to be back for the IPTL.”

Final
All Matches
Event Singapore Slammers Indian Aces Score Score after set
Legends' Singles   Carlos Moyá   Fabrice Santoro 6–4 6–4
Women's Singles   Belinda Bencic   Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–5(7–3) 12–9
Mixed Doubles   Dustin Brown
  Karolína Plíšková
  Sania Mirza
  Rohan Bopanna
2–6 14–15
Men's Singles   Stanislas Wawrinka   Bernard Tomic 6–3 20–18
Men's Doubles   Marcelo Melo
  Stanislas Wawrinka
  Rohan Bopanna
  Ivan Dodig
6–3 26–21
Final score
Total score Singapore Slammers Indian Aces 26–21

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "IPTL format". Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
  2. ^ "Wawrinka: «Je vis un moment exceptionnel de ma carrière»". 24heures.ch/. Retrieved 2015-12-20.
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