2011 World TeamTennis season

Last updated
DurationJuly 4, 2011 – July 21, 2011
Eastern Conference Champions championsWashington Kastles
Western Conference Champions championsSt. Louis Aces
WTT Finals
DateJuly 24th, 2011
Venue Charleston, SC
Champions Washington Kastles
Seasons
  2010
2012  

The 2011 World TeamTennis season was the 36th season of the top professional tennis league in the United States. Before the start of the 2011 season, the New York Buzz and the New York Sportimes merged into one New York team, the NY Sportimes.

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Competition format

The 2011 World TeamTennis season included 9 teams, split into two conferences (Eastern and Western). The Eastern Conference had 4 teams, while the Western Conference 5 teams. Each team played a 14 match regular season schedule, with 7 home and 7 away matches. World TeamTennis’s playoff format consisted of the top two teams in each conference playing a semifinal on either July 22 (Eastern Conference) or July 23 (Western Conference), and the winners of each match playing in the final on July 24, 2011.

Standings

Eastern Conference
PosTeamMPWLPercMBGWGL
1 Washington Kastles 141401.000-311232
2 Boston Lobsters 14770.5007253286
3 New York Sportimes 14770.5007258265
4 Philadelphia Freedoms 143110.21411231302
2011 Eastern Conference Playoffs
Western Conference
PosTeamMPWLPercMBGWGL
1 Sacramento Capitals 14860.571-269249
2 St. Louis Aces 14860.5710287232
3 Kansas City Explorers 14860.5710269248
4 Newport Beach Breakers 144100.2854240280
5 Springfield Lasers 144100.2854254278
2011 Western Conference Playoffs

Results table

Abbreviation and Color Key:
Boston Lobsters - BOS • Kansas City Explorers - KAN • Newport Beach Breakers - NPB • New York Sportimes - NYS
Philadelphia Freedoms - PHI • Sacramento Capitals - SAC • Springfield Lasers - SPR • St. Louis Aces - STL • Washington Kastles - WAS

Win Loss Home Away

TeamMatch
1234567891011121314
Boston Lobsters NYSNYSWASPHIKANPHISPRSPRSTLPHIWASSTLSACNPB
25-1616-2110-2522-168-2523-1524-1917-2313-2522-1718-2511-2422-2122-14
Kansas City Explorers WASSACNPBSPRBOSSACNPBSACNYSSPRNYSPHISTLSTL
18-2116-2314-2321-1725-812-2323-1720-1525-721-1318-2421-1720-1715-23
Newport Beach Breakers STLSPRSTLKANNYSSACWASKANSACSACPHISTLSPRBOS
19-1820-1920-2123-1417-1919-2213-2117-2318-1911-2216-2511-2121-1414-22
New York Sportimes BOSBOSPHISACNPBSTLWASPHIPHISPRKANKANWASWAS
16-2521-1623-1321-1219-1716-1519-2021-1919-2117-207-2524-1820-2115-23
Philadelphia Freedoms SPRWASNYSBOSSTLBOSSTLNYSNYSBOSSPRNPBKANWAS
13-2418-1913-2316-2211-2515-2322-1719-2121-1917-2213-2525-1617-2111-25
Sacramento Capitals STLKANNYSWASNPBKANSTLKANNPBNPBWASSPRBOSSPR
16-2123-1612-2116-2122-1923-1220-1915-2019-1822-1114-2525-721-2221-17
Springfield Lasers PHINPBWASKANSTLBOSBOSWASNYSPHIKANSACNPBSAC
24-1319-2020-2317-2116-2119-2423-1720-2122-1725-1313-217-2514-2117-21
St. Louis Aces NPBSACNPBPHISPRNYSPHISACBOSWASBOSNPBKANKAN
18-1921-1621-2025-1121-1615-1617-2219-2025-1320-2124-1121-1117-2023-15
Washington Kastles KANPHIBOSSPRSACNPBNYSSPRSTLBOSSACNYSNYSPHI
21-1819-1825-1023-2021-1621-1320-1921-2021-2025-1825-1421-2023-1525-11

Playoffs

Conference Championships WTT Finals
      
1 Washington Kastles 23
2 Boston Lobsters 15
Washington Kastles 23
St. Louis Aces 19
1 St. Louis Aces 20
2 Sacramento Capitals 19

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