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Washington Kastles

The Washington Kastles is one of eight franchises that compete in World TeamTennis. Founded in 2008 and based in Washington, D.C., the Kastles have won the WTT championship six times, tied for a league record. The team is named for Kastle Systems, a security company founded by owner Mark Ein.

Washington Kastles
SportTeam Tennis
FoundedFebruary 14, 2008 (2008-02-14)
LeagueWorld TeamTennis
Team historyWashington Kastles
2008–present
Based inWashington, D.C.
StadiumKastles Stadium at Union Market
Colors      Red, white, blue
OwnerMark Ein
Head coachMurphy Jensen
Championships6 (2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)
Division titles6
Cheerleaders8
MascotTopspin and Slice
Current season

Venue edit

The Kastles play outdoors on the roof of Union Market at 1309 5th Street, NE, Washington, DC.

The team played its 2008, 2009, and 2010 seasons in a temporary stadium erected each summer on the site of the former Washington Convention Center in downtown Washington. They played the next three seasons at Kastles Stadium at The Wharf, a 2,600-seat facility erected in 2011 on the Southwest Waterfront. That facility was torn down for the city's waterfront development project.

From 2014 to 2018, the Kastles played indoors at George Washington University's Charles E. Smith Center at 22nd and G Streets NW. In 2014, two matches drew 3,275 fans, setting a Kastles attendance record. A new record of 4,200-plus was set the following year after the venue sold out and additional seating section was installed.

History edit

 
The Kastles were founded by D.C. entrepreneur Mark Ein

The Washington Kastles were founded by Mark Ein as an expansion franchise in 2008, where they finished 6–8.

They won their first King Trophy (named after former world No. 1 player and league co-owner Billie Jean King) in 2009 despite losing their first four matches and finishing just 7–7 during the regular season.

The Kastles failed to qualify for the playoffs in 2010 but then went undefeated in both the 2011 and 2012 seasons, winning all 14 regular-season matches, the Eastern Conference championship and the WTT championship.

In 2011, the Kastles went undefeated, the first perfect season for a World TeamTennis team and only the second team, after the 1994 Newport Beach Dukes, to win all of its regular-season matches. (The Newport Beach Dukes lost in the playoffs). It was the first time a Washington professional sports team posted an undefeated regular season and also won its league championship.

In 2012, the Kastles finished 16–0 again, becoming the first U.S. professional sports team to complete back-to-back perfect seasons.

The Kastles won their 2013 season opener against the New York Sportimes, 23–15, notching their 33rd consecutive victory and equaling the winning streak of the NBA's 1971–72 Los Angeles Lakers. In their next match, they beat the Boston Lobsters, 25–12, a 34th victory that set the U.S. record for a winning streak by a major professional sports team.[1]

On July 10, 2013, the Kastles had their winning streak snapped by the Texas Wild in Las Colinas, Texas. The next night at home, the Kastles fell to the Springfield Lasers. Martina Hingis was not with the team for the back-to-back losses due to her induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. The Kastles won the remaining 10 matches of the regular season and ended up with the best record in the WTT at 12–2. The Kastles beat the Boston Lobsters in the Eastern Conference Championship match on July 25 by a score of 25–12. The Kastles repeated that score of 25–12 in a rain-delayed WTT Championship match against the Springfield Lasers to win their third consecutive WTT Championship and post a final season record of 14–2.

The Kastles continued their winning ways in 2014. Even though the Kastles lost four regular season matches (a home record of 6–1), they posted the best record in the Eastern Conference and hosted the Philadelphia Freedoms in the Eastern Conference Championship match. The Kastles won their fifth Eastern Conference Championship by a score of 21–16.

The Kastles then traveled to Springfield, Missouri, to face the Springfield Lasers in the Mylan WTT Championship Match on July 27, 2014. Since the Kastles had a better regular-season record, they were considered the home team. The Kastles swept all five events and won their fourth consecutive WTT Championship by a score of 25–13. Bobby Reynolds won his Men's Singles event and the Men's Doubles event, his last match as a Washington Kastle. The only other team in the 39-year history of World Team Tennis that won four championships in a row are the Sacramento Capitals. With their WTT Championship in 2015, the Kastles stand alone with five consecutive WTT titles.

The Kastles have missed the playoffs and failed to win the Eastern Conference Championship and WTT Championship only five times in the existence of the franchise (2008, 2010, 2016, 2017 and 2018).

In 2015, the Kastles got off to a slow start and after the first seven matches of the season the team's record was 4–3. In typical Kastles style, the team then reeled off 5 wins in a row and won 6 out of the 7 final matches of the regular season to end up with a record of 10–4, the best record in the WTT's Eastern Conference.

On July 30, 2015, the Kastles hosted the Philadelphia Freedoms at home in the Eastern Conference Championship by a score of 25–9.

On Sunday, August 2, 2015, the Kastles hosted the Austin Aces in the WTT Finals and defeated the Aces 24–18 in extended play. The Kastles extended their consecutive WTT Championship Title streak to 5 in a row and their sixth overall title.

The 2016 Rio Summer Olympics took place during the 2016 World TeamTennis season and many teams had multiple players attend the event. The Kastles were no exception with Leander Paes, Anastasia Rodionova, Martina Hingis and Venus Williams attending the Olympics. The Kastles missed the playoffs for the first time since 2010 and finished third in the league with a record of 7-5 (only 12 matches were played in 2016).

On February 16, 2017, the Mylan WTT Marque Draft was held. The Kastles drafted Martina Hingis, Venus Williams and Bob and Mike Bryan (all were protected status by the Kastles).

On March 13, 2017, it was announced that Mark Ein and Fred Luddy (owner of the San Diego Aviators) had purchased Billie Jean King's majority ownership of the WTT. King will retain a minority stake in WTT and continue as majority owner of the Philadelphia Freedoms franchise. Mark Ein will become Chairman of World Team Tennis and Ilana Kloss will remain as CEO and Commissioner through 2017. Mr. Ein has also recently invested in a new DC-based team in the Overwatch League, a professional eSports league developed and fully controlled by Blizzard Entertainment.

On March 14, 2017, the WTT Roster Draft was held. Washington selected Sam Querrey, Bruno Soares, Madison Brengle and Anastasia Rodionova.

On March 13, 2018, the WTT Draft was held. Washington protected Bob and Mike Bryan, Venus Williams and Madison Brengle. The Kastles selected Tennys Sandgren (first round), Robert Lindstedt (second round) and Nicole Melichar (third round). Also returning to the Kastles is Frances Tiafoe who was added to the roster after the drafts and Naomi Osaka was also added. Matthew Ebden and Christina McHale appeared as substitutes in the first match of the season.

The 2019 WTT Draft was held In March 2019 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. The Kastles drafted Frances Tiafoe, Nick Kyrgios, Venus Williams, Bruno Soares, Ooshihito Mishioka, Marta Kostyuk and Lyudmyla Kichenok. Tiafoe, Williams and Kyrgios were declared franchise players.

Justin Gimelstob controversy edit

On June 25, 2008, Kastles' player Justin Gimelstob was on the Washington, D.C., morning radio show "The Sports Junkies", talking about his tennis career, his interactions with other tennis pros, his dalliances with such female players as Martina Hingis, and a variety of other topics. During the interview, Gimelstob, a regular guest on the show, said that when he faced Anna Kournikova (who played for the St. Louis Aces) the following month match in Washington: "I’m going to serve it right at the body, about 128, right into her midriff. If she's not crying by the time she comes off court then I did not do my job." Asked if that meant he hated the Russian, with whom he trained as a youth, he replied: "Hate is a very strong word. I just despise her to the maximum level just below hate."[2] He added that he would not like to sleep with Kournikova, "because she's such a douche." Instead, "I wouldn't mind having my younger brother, who's a kind of a stud, nail her and then reap the benefits of that."

Gimelstob subsequently lost his job as a commentator on the Tennis Channel.

Kournikova originally had planned to pull herself from the event but decided to play. In the mixed doubles portion of the match, Mashona Washington and Gimelstob defeated Kournikova and Travis Rettenmaier. 5–2 (though Gimelstob did not start the set. He came in for Scott Oudsema at 2–0).

People edit

Head coach edit

Thomas Blake was named head coach of the Washington Kastles in June 2008. Blake became a professional tennis player in 1996 and most notably partnered with his brother, James Blake, to play doubles in the US Open in 1996 and 2002. In 2005, Blake retired from professional singles play.

Murphy Jensen was named the Kastles' head coach at the start of the 2009 season. Jensen and his brother, Luke, won the French Open doubles championship in 1993 and hosts a show on the Tennis Channel. After the Kastles finished undefeated in 2011 and 2012, Jensen was named the league's Coach of the Year. Jensen was also named the league's Coach of the Year in 2013.

Roster – 2018 Team Roster edit

Former Kastles edit

Seasons edit

2008 season edit

Record: 6–8 (Inaugural Season)

2009 season edit

Record: 7–7 (Eastern Conference Second Seed, World TeamTennis Champions)

Eastern Conference Championship (Kastles Stadium, City Center, Washington, D.C.)

  • July 24: vs. New York Sportimes: 22–19 win (8–7)

World TeamTennis Championship (Kastles Stadium, City Center, Washington, D.C.)

  • July 26: vs. Springfield Lasers: 23–20 win (9–7)

2010 season edit

Record: 8–6

  • July 5: @ New York Sportimes: 20–21 loss (0–1)
  • July 6: vs. Philadelphia Freedoms: 21–15 win (1–1)
  • July 7: vs. New York Buzz (WAS: Venus Williams, NYB: Martina Hingis): 25–15 win (2–1)
  • July 8: @ Philadelphia Freedoms (WAS: Venus Williams): 21–20 win (3–1)
  • July 9: @ New York Buzz (NYB: Martina Hingis): 20–12 win (4–1)
  • July 10: @ St. Louis Aces (WAS: Venus Williams, SLA: Lindsay Davenport): 23–16 win (5–1)
  • July 12: vs. New York Buzz (NYB: Martina Hingis): 21–20 win (6–1)
  • July 13: @ Philadelphia Freedoms: 18–24 lost (6–2)
  • July 14: vs. Kansas City Explorers: 22–24 loss (6–3)
  • July 15: @ New York Sportimes: 18–23 loss (6–4)
  • July 18: vs. Boston Lobsters: 16–20 loss (6–5)
  • July 20: vs. New York Sportimes (NYS: John McEnroe): 22–16 win (7–5)
  • July 21: vs. St. Louis Aces (SLA: Anna Kournikova): 19–17 win (8–5)
  • July 22: @ Boston Lobsters: 15–24 loss (8–6)

2011 season edit

Record: 16–0 (World TeamTennis Champions)

  • July 5: vs. Kansas City Explorers (WAS: Venus Williams): 21–18 win (1–0)
  • July 6: @ Philadelphia Freedoms (WAS: Venus Williams): 19–18 win (2–0)
  • July 7: vs. Boston Lobsters (WAS: Serena Williams): 25–10 win (3–0)
  • July 8: @ Springfield Lasers: 23–20 win (4–0)
  • July 9: @ Sacramento Capitals (WAS: Serena Williams): 21–16 win (5–0)
  • July 11: @ Newport Beach Breakers: 21–13 win (6–0)
  • July 12: vs. New York Sportimes: 20–19 win (Super Tiebreak) (7–0)
  • July 14: vs. Springfield Lasers: 21–20 win (Last Event Tiebreak) (8–0)
  • July 15: vs. St. Louis Aces: 21–20 win (Super Tiebreak) (9–0)
  • July 16: @ Boston Lobsters: 25–18 win (10–0)
  • July 18: vs. Sacramento Capitals: 25–14 win (11–0)
  • July 19: @ New York Sportimes (Albany) (WAS: Serena Williams, NYS: Martina Hingis): 21–20 win (Super Tiebreak) (12–0)
  • July 20: @ New York Sportimes (WAS: Serena Williams, NYS: Martina Hingis): 23–15 win (13–0)
  • July 21: vs. Philadelphia Freedoms: 25–11 win (14–0)

Eastern Conference Championship (Family Circle Tennis Center, Charleston, South Carolina)

  • July 22: vs. Boston Lobsters: 23–15 win (15–0)

World TeamTennis Championship (Family Circle Tennis Center, Charleston, South Carolina)

  • July 24: vs. St. Louis Aces: 23–19 win (16–0)

2012 season edit

Record: 16–0 (World TeamTennis Champions)

Eastern Conference Championship (Family Circle Tennis Center, Charleston, South Carolina)

  • September 15: New York Sportimes (WAS: Venus Williams): 19–15 win (15–0)

World TeamTennis Championship (Family Circle Tennis Center, Charleston, South Carolina)

  • September 16: Sacramento Capitals (WAS: Venus Williams, SAC: Kevin Anderson): 20–19 win (16–0)

2013 season edit

Record: 14–2 (World TeamTennis Champions)

  • July 8: vs. New York Sportimes: 7:10 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis, Kevin Anderson): 23–15 win (1–0)
  • July 9: vs. Boston Lobsters: 7:10 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis, Kevin Anderson): 25–12 win (2–0)
  • July 10: @ Texas Wild: 7:35 p.m. (WAS: Kevin Anderson): 18–23 loss (2–1)
  • July 11: vs. Springfield Lasers: 7:10 p.m. (SPR: Andy Roddick, WAS: Kevin Anderson): 15–22 loss (2–2)
  • July 13: @ Sacramento Capitals: 7:35 p.m.: 23–14 win (3–2)
  • July 15: @ Boston Lobsters: 7 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis, BOS: Mark Philippoussis): 23–18 win (4–2)
  • July 16: @ Philadelphia Freedoms: 7 p.m. (Martina Hingis): 22–18 win (5–2)
  • July 17: vs. Springfield Lasers: 7:10 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 21–15 win (6–2)
  • July 19: @ Texas Wild: 7:35 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 23–16 win (7–2)
  • July 20: vs. New York Sportimes: 7 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 21–20 win (8–2)
  • July 21: @ Boston Lobsters: 7 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 19–18 win (9–2)
  • July 22: vs. Philadelphia Freedoms: 7:10 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 23–13 win (10–2)
  • July 23: @ New York Sportimes: 7:30 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 23–15 win (11–2)
  • July 24: vs. Boston Lobsters: 7:10 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 25–9 win (12–2)

Eastern Conference Championship (Kastles Stadium at The Wharf, Washington, D.C.)

  • July 25: Kastles (Home Team based on Record) vs. Boston Lobsters: 7:10 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 25–12 win (13–2)

World TeamTennis Championship (Kastles Stadium at The Wharf, Washington, D.C.)

  • July 28: Kastles (Home Team due to best record in WTT) vs. Springfield Lasers (WAS: Martina Hingis, SPR: Andy Roddick): 25–12 win (14–2)

2014 season edit

  • July 7: @ Boston Lobsters: 7 p.m.: 24–16 win (1–0)
  • July 8: @ Texas Wild: 7:30 p.m.: 24–15 win (2–0)
  • July 9: vs. Boston Lobsters: 7 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis, Kevin Anderson): 24–8 win (3–0)
  • July 10: vs. Philadelphia Freedoms: 7 p.m. (WAS Martina Hingis, Kevin Anderson): 24–10 win (4–0)
  • July 11: @ Austin Aces: 7:30 p.m. (AUS: Andy Roddick, Marion Bartoli, WAS: Martina Hingis): 24–10 win (5–0)
  • July 13: vs. Philadelphia Freedoms: 7 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 23–14 win (6–0)
  • July 14: vs. San Diego Aviators: 7 p.m. (SD: Daniela Hantuchová, WAS: Martina Hingis): 18–22 loss (6–1)
  • July 16: vs. Texas Wild: 7 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis, Venus Williams): 23–18 win (7–1)
  • July 17: @ Philadelphia Freedoms: 7 p.m. (WAS: Venus Williams): 15–22 loss (7–2)
  • July 18: @ Springfield Lasers: 7 p.m.: 10–24 loss (7–3)
  • July 19: @ Boston Lobsters: 7 p.m.: 23–19 win (8–3)
  • July 21: vs. Boston Lobsters: 7 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 25–9 win (9–3)
  • July 22: vs. Springfield Lasers: 7 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis, Sloane Stephens): 23–15 win (10–3)
  • July 23: @ Philadelphia Freedoms: 7 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 20–21 loss (10–4)

Eastern Conference Championship (Kastles Stadium at the Smith Center, Washington, D.C.)

  • July 24: Kastles (Home team based on Record) vs. Philadelphia Freedoms: 7 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 21–16 win (11–4)

World TeamTennis Championship (Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex, Springfield, Missouri)

  • July 27: Kastles (Home team sets order of play due to better regular season record) vs. Springfield Lasers: 5 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis): 25–13 win (12–4)

2015 season edit

Eastern Conference Championship

  • Thursday, July 30: Kastles (Home Team based on Record) vs. Philadelphia Freedoms: 7:10 p.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis, Sam Querrey): 25–9 win (11–4)

World TeamTennis Championship (Kastles Stadium at the Smith Center, Washington, D.C.)

  • Sunday, August 2: Kastles (Home Team due to Eastern Conference win) vs. Austin Aces: 11:30 a.m. (WAS: Martina Hingis, Sam Querrey): 24–18 win (12–4)

2016 season edit

2017 season edit

2018 season edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Washington Kastles hold longest winning streak in American sports". 9 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Tennis official Justin Gimelstob serves up sexist rant against top female players". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-06-29.

External links edit

  • Official team website
  • World TeamTennis profile

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The Washington Kastles is one of eight franchises that compete in World TeamTennis Founded in 2008 and based in Washington D C the Kastles have won the WTT championship six times tied for a league record The team is named for Kastle Systems a security company founded by owner Mark Ein Washington KastlesSportTeam TennisFoundedFebruary 14 2008 2008 02 14 LeagueWorld TeamTennisTeam historyWashington Kastles 2008 presentBased inWashington D C StadiumKastles Stadium at Union MarketColors Red white blueOwnerMark EinHead coachMurphy JensenChampionships6 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Division titles6Cheerleaders8MascotTopspin and SliceCurrent season Contents 1 Venue 2 History 2 1 Justin Gimelstob controversy 3 People 3 1 Head coach 3 2 Roster 2018 Team Roster 3 2 1 Former Kastles 4 Seasons 4 1 2008 season 4 2 2009 season 4 3 2010 season 4 4 2011 season 4 5 2012 season 4 6 2013 season 4 7 2014 season 4 8 2015 season 4 9 2016 season 4 10 2017 season 4 11 2018 season 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksVenue editThe Kastles play outdoors on the roof of Union Market at 1309 5th Street NE Washington DC The team played its 2008 2009 and 2010 seasons in a temporary stadium erected each summer on the site of the former Washington Convention Center in downtown Washington They played the next three seasons at Kastles Stadium at The Wharf a 2 600 seat facility erected in 2011 on the Southwest Waterfront That facility was torn down for the city s waterfront development project From 2014 to 2018 the Kastles played indoors at George Washington University s Charles E Smith Center at 22nd and G Streets NW In 2014 two matches drew 3 275 fans setting a Kastles attendance record A new record of 4 200 plus was set the following year after the venue sold out and additional seating section was installed History edit nbsp The Kastles were founded by D C entrepreneur Mark EinThe Washington Kastles were founded by Mark Ein as an expansion franchise in 2008 where they finished 6 8 They won their first King Trophy named after former world No 1 player and league co owner Billie Jean King in 2009 despite losing their first four matches and finishing just 7 7 during the regular season The Kastles failed to qualify for the playoffs in 2010 but then went undefeated in both the 2011 and 2012 seasons winning all 14 regular season matches the Eastern Conference championship and the WTT championship In 2011 the Kastles went undefeated the first perfect season for a World TeamTennis team and only the second team after the 1994 Newport Beach Dukes to win all of its regular season matches The Newport Beach Dukes lost in the playoffs It was the first time a Washington professional sports team posted an undefeated regular season and also won its league championship In 2012 the Kastles finished 16 0 again becoming the first U S professional sports team to complete back to back perfect seasons The Kastles won their 2013 season opener against the New York Sportimes 23 15 notching their 33rd consecutive victory and equaling the winning streak of the NBA s 1971 72 Los Angeles Lakers In their next match they beat the Boston Lobsters 25 12 a 34th victory that set the U S record for a winning streak by a major professional sports team 1 On July 10 2013 the Kastles had their winning streak snapped by the Texas Wild in Las Colinas Texas The next night at home the Kastles fell to the Springfield Lasers Martina Hingis was not with the team for the back to back losses due to her induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame The Kastles won the remaining 10 matches of the regular season and ended up with the best record in the WTT at 12 2 The Kastles beat the Boston Lobsters in the Eastern Conference Championship match on July 25 by a score of 25 12 The Kastles repeated that score of 25 12 in a rain delayed WTT Championship match against the Springfield Lasers to win their third consecutive WTT Championship and post a final season record of 14 2 The Kastles continued their winning ways in 2014 Even though the Kastles lost four regular season matches a home record of 6 1 they posted the best record in the Eastern Conference and hosted the Philadelphia Freedoms in the Eastern Conference Championship match The Kastles won their fifth Eastern Conference Championship by a score of 21 16 The Kastles then traveled to Springfield Missouri to face the Springfield Lasers in the Mylan WTT Championship Match on July 27 2014 Since the Kastles had a better regular season record they were considered the home team The Kastles swept all five events and won their fourth consecutive WTT Championship by a score of 25 13 Bobby Reynolds won his Men s Singles event and the Men s Doubles event his last match as a Washington Kastle The only other team in the 39 year history of World Team Tennis that won four championships in a row are the Sacramento Capitals With their WTT Championship in 2015 the Kastles stand alone with five consecutive WTT titles The Kastles have missed the playoffs and failed to win the Eastern Conference Championship and WTT Championship only five times in the existence of the franchise 2008 2010 2016 2017 and 2018 In 2015 the Kastles got off to a slow start and after the first seven matches of the season the team s record was 4 3 In typical Kastles style the team then reeled off 5 wins in a row and won 6 out of the 7 final matches of the regular season to end up with a record of 10 4 the best record in the WTT s Eastern Conference On July 30 2015 the Kastles hosted the Philadelphia Freedoms at home in the Eastern Conference Championship by a score of 25 9 On Sunday August 2 2015 the Kastles hosted the Austin Aces in the WTT Finals and defeated the Aces 24 18 in extended play The Kastles extended their consecutive WTT Championship Title streak to 5 in a row and their sixth overall title The 2016 Rio Summer Olympics took place during the 2016 World TeamTennis season and many teams had multiple players attend the event The Kastles were no exception with Leander Paes Anastasia Rodionova Martina Hingis and Venus Williams attending the Olympics The Kastles missed the playoffs for the first time since 2010 and finished third in the league with a record of 7 5 only 12 matches were played in 2016 On February 16 2017 the Mylan WTT Marque Draft was held The Kastles drafted Martina Hingis Venus Williams and Bob and Mike Bryan all were protected status by the Kastles On March 13 2017 it was announced that Mark Ein and Fred Luddy owner of the San Diego Aviators had purchased Billie Jean King s majority ownership of the WTT King will retain a minority stake in WTT and continue as majority owner of the Philadelphia Freedoms franchise Mark Ein will become Chairman of World Team Tennis and Ilana Kloss will remain as CEO and Commissioner through 2017 Mr Ein has also recently invested in a new DC based team in the Overwatch League a professional eSports league developed and fully controlled by Blizzard Entertainment On March 14 2017 the WTT Roster Draft was held Washington selected Sam Querrey Bruno Soares Madison Brengle and Anastasia Rodionova On March 13 2018 the WTT Draft was held Washington protected Bob and Mike Bryan Venus Williams and Madison Brengle The Kastles selected Tennys Sandgren first round Robert Lindstedt second round and Nicole Melichar third round Also returning to the Kastles is Frances Tiafoe who was added to the roster after the drafts and Naomi Osaka was also added Matthew Ebden and Christina McHale appeared as substitutes in the first match of the season The 2019 WTT Draft was held In March 2019 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden The Kastles drafted Frances Tiafoe Nick Kyrgios Venus Williams Bruno Soares Ooshihito Mishioka Marta Kostyuk and Lyudmyla Kichenok Tiafoe Williams and Kyrgios were declared franchise players Justin Gimelstob controversy edit On June 25 2008 Kastles player Justin Gimelstob was on the Washington D C morning radio show The Sports Junkies talking about his tennis career his interactions with other tennis pros his dalliances with such female players as Martina Hingis and a variety of other topics During the interview Gimelstob a regular guest on the show said that when he faced Anna Kournikova who played for the St Louis Aces the following month match in Washington I m going to serve it right at the body about 128 right into her midriff If she s not crying by the time she comes off court then I did not do my job Asked if that meant he hated the Russian with whom he trained as a youth he replied Hate is a very strong word I just despise her to the maximum level just below hate 2 He added that he would not like to sleep with Kournikova because she s such a douche Instead I wouldn t mind having my younger brother who s a kind of a stud nail her and then reap the benefits of that Gimelstob subsequently lost his job as a commentator on the Tennis Channel Kournikova originally had planned to pull herself from the event but decided to play In the mixed doubles portion of the match Mashona Washington and Gimelstob defeated Kournikova and Travis Rettenmaier 5 2 though Gimelstob did not start the set He came in for Scott Oudsema at 2 0 People editHead coach edit Thomas Blake was named head coach of the Washington Kastles in June 2008 Blake became a professional tennis player in 1996 and most notably partnered with his brother James Blake to play doubles in the US Open in 1996 and 2002 In 2005 Blake retired from professional singles play Murphy Jensen was named the Kastles head coach at the start of the 2009 season Jensen and his brother Luke won the French Open doubles championship in 1993 and hosts a show on the Tennis Channel After the Kastles finished undefeated in 2011 and 2012 Jensen was named the league s Coach of the Year Jensen was also named the league s Coach of the Year in 2013 Roster 2018 Team Roster edit nbsp Murphy Jensen Head Coach 2011 2012 and 2013 Coach of the Year nbsp David Macpherson assistant coach nbsp Jimmy Arias assistant coach nbsp Nicole Melichar Roster Player Mixed Doubles Champion Wimbledon 2018 nbsp Venus Williams 2012 Finals MVP Marquee Player 2010 2012 2014 2017 2018 nbsp Frances Tiafoe nbsp Nick Kyrgios nbsp Marta KostyukFormer Kastles edit nbsp Kevin Anderson 2013 2014 Wild Card nbsp Bob Bryan nbsp Mike Bryan nbsp Madison Brengle nbsp Thomas Blake 2008 coach nbsp Victoria Azarenka 2010 Wild Card nbsp Lester Cook 2009 Substitute nbsp Mardy Fish 2016 Roster Player nbsp Jarmila Gajdosova 2014 Substitute nbsp Edina Gallovits Hall 2012 Substitute nbsp Justin Gimelstob 2008 Roster Player nbsp Robby Ginepri 2008 Substitute nbsp Sam Groth 2016 2017 Substitute nbsp Angela Haynes 2010 Roster Player nbsp Martina Hingis 2012 Female MVP with New York Sportimes 2013 Female MVP 2013 2017 Roster Player nbsp Treat Huey 2012 2017 Substitute nbsp Sacha Jones 2008 Roster Player nbsp Kevin Kim 2008 Substitute nbsp Raquel Kops Jones 2012 13 Wild Card Substitute nbsp Denis Kudla 2016 Roster Player nbsp Nick Kyrgios 2016 2017 Substitute nbsp Alla Kudryavtseva 2013 Substitute nbsp Lindsey Nelson 2009 Substitute nbsp Frederik Nielsen 2013 Substitute nbsp Scott Oudsema 2008 09 Roster Player nbsp Leander Paes 2009 2016 2009 Male MVP 2011 Male MVP 2015 Finals MVP nbsp Nadia Petrova 2009 Wild Card nbsp Tripp Phillips 2008 Substitute nbsp Olga Puchkova 2009 Roster Player nbsp Sam Querrey 2017 Roster Player nbsp Rajeev Ram 2013 2015 Substitute nbsp Bobby Reynolds 2010 2014 2010 Male Rookie of the Year 2012 Male MVP 2013 Finals MVP Roster Player nbsp Arina Rodionova 2011 12 Roster Player nbsp Anastasia Rodionova 2015 Female co MVP 2012 2017 Roster Player nbsp Shelby Rogers 2014 Substitute nbsp Bruno Soares 2017 Roster Player nbsp Vince Spadea 2008 Substitute nbsp Sloane Stephens 2014 Wild Card nbsp Rennae Stubbs 2009 11 Roster Player nbsp Mashona Washington 2008 Roster Player nbsp Serena Williams Marquee Player 2008 2009 2011 Seasons edit2008 season edit Main article 2008 Washington Kastles season Record 6 8 Inaugural Season July 4 Philadelphia Freedoms 23 19 win 1 0 July 5 Delaware Smash 21 19 win 2 0 July 8 vs Boston Lobsters WAS Serena Williams 19 22 loss 2 1 July 9 New York Buzz WAS Serena Williams 21 22 loss 2 2 July 10 New York Sportimes WAS Serena Williams 20 21 loss 2 3 July 11 vs New York Buzz 22 21 win 3 3 July 13 Newport Beach Breakers WAS Serena Williams 18 16 win 4 3 July 15 vs New York Sportimes NYS John McEnroe 18 17 win 5 3 July 17 vs Sacramento Capitals 15 20 loss 5 4 July 18 Boston Lobsters 14 23 loss 5 5 July 19 Kansas City Explorers KCS Bob amp Mike Bryan 13 24 loss 5 6 July 20 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 19 23 loss 5 7 July 22 vs Delaware Smash 16 20 loss 5 8 July 23 vs St Louis Aces STL Anna Kournikova 22 17 win 6 8 2009 season edit Record 7 7 Eastern Conference Second Seed World TeamTennis Champions July 2 Newport Beach Breakers 20 21 loss 0 1 July 3 Sacramento Capitals 18 22 loss 0 2 July 7 vs Philadelphia Freedoms PHL Venus Williams 16 23 loss 0 3 July 8 vs St Louis Aces STL Anna Kournikova Did Not Play 15 20 loss 0 4 July 9 Boston Lobsters WAS Serena Williams 24 17 win 1 4 July 10 New York Sportimes WAS Serena Williams 25 13 win 2 4 July 12 vs New York Buzz 19 15 win 3 4 July 13 Philadelphia Freedoms WAS Serena Williams 19 18 win Super Tiebreak 4 4 July 14 vs Newport Beach Breakers WAS Serena Williams 22 12 win 5 4 July 16 vs New York Sportimes NYS John McEnroe 19 20 loss Super Tiebreak 5 5 July 18 Kansas City Explorers KCS Bob amp Mike Bryan 17 24 loss 5 6 July 20 Springfield Lasers 16 24 loss 5 7 July 21 vs New York Buzz 23 12 win 6 7 July 22 vs Springfield Lasers 21 14 win 7 7 Eastern Conference Championship Kastles Stadium City Center Washington D C July 24 vs New York Sportimes 22 19 win 8 7 World TeamTennis Championship Kastles Stadium City Center Washington D C July 26 vs Springfield Lasers 23 20 win 9 7 2010 season edit Record 8 6 July 5 New York Sportimes 20 21 loss 0 1 July 6 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 21 15 win 1 1 July 7 vs New York Buzz WAS Venus Williams NYB Martina Hingis 25 15 win 2 1 July 8 Philadelphia Freedoms WAS Venus Williams 21 20 win 3 1 July 9 New York Buzz NYB Martina Hingis 20 12 win 4 1 July 10 St Louis Aces WAS Venus Williams SLA Lindsay Davenport 23 16 win 5 1 July 12 vs New York Buzz NYB Martina Hingis 21 20 win 6 1 July 13 Philadelphia Freedoms 18 24 lost 6 2 July 14 vs Kansas City Explorers 22 24 loss 6 3 July 15 New York Sportimes 18 23 loss 6 4 July 18 vs Boston Lobsters 16 20 loss 6 5 July 20 vs New York Sportimes NYS John McEnroe 22 16 win 7 5 July 21 vs St Louis Aces SLA Anna Kournikova 19 17 win 8 5 July 22 Boston Lobsters 15 24 loss 8 6 2011 season edit Record 16 0 World TeamTennis Champions July 5 vs Kansas City Explorers WAS Venus Williams 21 18 win 1 0 July 6 Philadelphia Freedoms WAS Venus Williams 19 18 win 2 0 July 7 vs Boston Lobsters WAS Serena Williams 25 10 win 3 0 July 8 Springfield Lasers 23 20 win 4 0 July 9 Sacramento Capitals WAS Serena Williams 21 16 win 5 0 July 11 Newport Beach Breakers 21 13 win 6 0 July 12 vs New York Sportimes 20 19 win Super Tiebreak 7 0 July 14 vs Springfield Lasers 21 20 win Last Event Tiebreak 8 0 July 15 vs St Louis Aces 21 20 win Super Tiebreak 9 0 July 16 Boston Lobsters 25 18 win 10 0 July 18 vs Sacramento Capitals 25 14 win 11 0 July 19 New York Sportimes Albany WAS Serena Williams NYS Martina Hingis 21 20 win Super Tiebreak 12 0 July 20 New York Sportimes WAS Serena Williams NYS Martina Hingis 23 15 win 13 0 July 21 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 25 11 win 14 0 Eastern Conference Championship Family Circle Tennis Center Charleston South Carolina July 22 vs Boston Lobsters 23 15 win 15 0 World TeamTennis Championship Family Circle Tennis Center Charleston South Carolina July 24 vs St Louis Aces 23 19 win 16 0 2012 season edit Record 16 0 World TeamTennis Champions July 9 Orange County Breakers OCB Lindsay Davenport 22 18 win 1 0 July 11 Springfield Lasers 20 18 win 2 0 July 12 vs New York Sportimes NYS Martina Hingis 20 18 win 3 0 July 13 Boston Lobsters BOS Robby Ginepri 24 19 win 4 0 July 15 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 22 13 win 5 0 July 16 vs Boston Lobsters WAS Venus Williams 20 11 win 6 0 July 18 vs Sacramento Capitals SAC Sam Querrey 21 19 OT win 7 0 July 20 vs Orange County Breakers 24 13 win 8 0 July 21 New York Sportimes WAS Venus Williams NYS Martina Hingis 21 20 Super Tiebreak 7 0 win 9 0 July 22 vs Kansas City Explorers WAS Venus Williams 25 8 win 10 0 July 24 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 21 16 win 11 0 July 25 New York Sportimes NYS Martina Hingis John McEnroe 21 16 win 12 0 July 27 Kansas City Explorers 22 17 win 13 0 July 28 Springfield Lasers 25 14 win 14 0 Eastern Conference Championship Family Circle Tennis Center Charleston South Carolina September 15 New York Sportimes WAS Venus Williams 19 15 win 15 0 World TeamTennis Championship Family Circle Tennis Center Charleston South Carolina September 16 Sacramento Capitals WAS Venus Williams SAC Kevin Anderson 20 19 win 16 0 2013 season edit Record 14 2 World TeamTennis Champions July 8 vs New York Sportimes 7 10 p m WAS Martina Hingis Kevin Anderson 23 15 win 1 0 July 9 vs Boston Lobsters 7 10 p m WAS Martina Hingis Kevin Anderson 25 12 win 2 0 July 10 Texas Wild 7 35 p m WAS Kevin Anderson 18 23 loss 2 1 July 11 vs Springfield Lasers 7 10 p m SPR Andy Roddick WAS Kevin Anderson 15 22 loss 2 2 July 13 Sacramento Capitals 7 35 p m 23 14 win 3 2 July 15 Boston Lobsters 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis BOS Mark Philippoussis 23 18 win 4 2 July 16 Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m Martina Hingis 22 18 win 5 2 July 17 vs Springfield Lasers 7 10 p m WAS Martina Hingis 21 15 win 6 2 July 19 Texas Wild 7 35 p m WAS Martina Hingis 23 16 win 7 2 July 20 vs New York Sportimes 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis 21 20 win 8 2 July 21 Boston Lobsters 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis 19 18 win 9 2 July 22 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 7 10 p m WAS Martina Hingis 23 13 win 10 2 July 23 New York Sportimes 7 30 p m WAS Martina Hingis 23 15 win 11 2 July 24 vs Boston Lobsters 7 10 p m WAS Martina Hingis 25 9 win 12 2 Eastern Conference Championship Kastles Stadium at The Wharf Washington D C July 25 Kastles Home Team based on Record vs Boston Lobsters 7 10 p m WAS Martina Hingis 25 12 win 13 2 World TeamTennis Championship Kastles Stadium at The Wharf Washington D C July 28 Kastles Home Team due to best record in WTT vs Springfield Lasers WAS Martina Hingis SPR Andy Roddick 25 12 win 14 2 2014 season edit Main article 2014 Washington Kastles season July 7 Boston Lobsters 7 p m 24 16 win 1 0 July 8 Texas Wild 7 30 p m 24 15 win 2 0 July 9 vs Boston Lobsters 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis Kevin Anderson 24 8 win 3 0 July 10 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis Kevin Anderson 24 10 win 4 0 July 11 Austin Aces 7 30 p m AUS Andy Roddick Marion Bartoli WAS Martina Hingis 24 10 win 5 0 July 13 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis 23 14 win 6 0 July 14 vs San Diego Aviators 7 p m SD Daniela Hantuchova WAS Martina Hingis 18 22 loss 6 1 July 16 vs Texas Wild 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis Venus Williams 23 18 win 7 1 July 17 Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m WAS Venus Williams 15 22 loss 7 2 July 18 Springfield Lasers 7 p m 10 24 loss 7 3 July 19 Boston Lobsters 7 p m 23 19 win 8 3 July 21 vs Boston Lobsters 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis 25 9 win 9 3 July 22 vs Springfield Lasers 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis Sloane Stephens 23 15 win 10 3 July 23 Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis 20 21 loss 10 4 Eastern Conference Championship Kastles Stadium at the Smith Center Washington D C July 24 Kastles Home team based on Record vs Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis 21 16 win 11 4 World TeamTennis Championship Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex Springfield Missouri July 27 Kastles Home team sets order of play due to better regular season record vs Springfield Lasers 5 p m WAS Martina Hingis 25 13 win 12 4 2015 season edit Main article 2015 Washington Kastles season Sunday July 12 Boston Lobsters 6 p m 20 17 win 1 0 Tuesday July 14 vs Austin Aces 7 p m WAS Venus Williams 17 22 loss 1 1 Wednesday July 15 Springfield Lasers 7 p m 21 16 win 2 1 Thursday July 16 vs San Diego Aviators 7 p m 18 22 loss 2 2 Friday July 17 Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m 21 20 win 3 2 Saturday July 18 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 5 p m 23 6 win 4 2 Monday July 20 Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m WAS Sam Querrey 16 18 loss 4 3 Tuesday July 21 vs Boston Lobsters 7 p m WAS Sam Querrey 25 13 win 5 3 Thursday July 23 Boston Lobsters 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis 25 14 win 6 3 Friday July 24 Austin Aces 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis 22 14 win 7 3 Sunday July 26 vs Springfield Lasers 5 p m WAS Martina Hingis Sam Querrey Extended Play 24 16 win 8 3 Monday July 27 vs California Dream Time 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis Sam Querrey 19 17 win 9 3 Tuesday July 28 Austin Aces 7 p m WAS Sam Querrey 16 19 loss 9 4 Wednesday July 29 vs Boston Lobsters 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis Sam Querrey 22 19 win 10 4 Eastern Conference Championship Thursday July 30 Kastles Home Team based on Record vs Philadelphia Freedoms 7 10 p m WAS Martina Hingis Sam Querrey 25 9 win 11 4 World TeamTennis Championship Kastles Stadium at the Smith Center Washington D C Sunday August 2 Kastles Home Team due to Eastern Conference win vs Austin Aces 11 30 a m WAS Martina Hingis Sam Querrey 24 18 win 12 4 2016 season edit Main article 2016 Washington Kastles season Sunday July 31 New York Empire 6 p m 22 15 win 1 0 Monday August 1 vs Springfield Lasers 7 p m WAS Bob and Mike Bryan Martina Hingis 22 16 win 2 0 Tuesday August 2 vs New York Empire 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis Mardy Fish 23 14 win 3 0 Mardy Fish was injured during the match Leander Paes substituted for Fish Murphy Jensen played Men s Doubles with Leander Paes Wednesday August 3 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m 18 23 loss 3 1 Friday August 5 Orange County Breakers 7 p m 10 25 loss 3 2 Saturday August 6 San Diego Aviators 7 p m 15 21 loss 3 3 Monday August 8 vs New York Empire 7 p m 19 21 loss 3 4 Tuesday August 9 New York Empire tennis NYE Andy Roddick 22 13 win 4 4 extended play Wednesday August 10 vs San Diego Aviators 7 p m 20 23 loss 4 5 Thursday August 11 Philadelphia Freedoms 24 18 win 5 5 Friday August 12 Springfield Lasers 21 20 win 6 5 Saturday August 13 vs Orange County Breakers 5 p m 25 19 win 7 5 extended play 2017 season edit Main article 2017 Washington Kastles season Sunday July 16 Springfield Lasers 6 p m 20 24 loss 0 1 Tuesday July 18 vs New York Empire 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis NYE Mardy Fish Wednesday July 19 vs Orange County Breakers 7 p m WAS Martina Hingis Thursday July 20 vs San Diego Aviators 7 p m WAS Bob and Mike Bryan Friday July 21 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m PHL Sloane Stephens WAS Nick Kyrgios Sunday July 23 Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m PHL Sloane Stephens Monday July 24 Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m WAS Venus Williams PHL Sloane Stephens Tuesday July 25 vs Springfield Lasers 7 p m WAS Venus Williams Wednesday July 26 vs New York Empire 7 p m NYE Mardy Fish Friday July 28 Springfield Lasers 7 p m Saturday July 29 vs Orange County Breakers 5 p m Sunday July 30 New York Empire 5 p m NYE Mardy Fish Tuesday August 1 Orange County Breakers 6 05 p m Wednesday August 2 San Diego Aviators 7 p m 2018 season edit Sunday July 15 New York Empire 5 p m 20 24 win 1 0 NYE Steve Johnson Monday July 16 vs New York Empire 7 p m WAS Frances Tiafoe Wednesday July 18 vs Orange County Breakers 7 p m WAS Frances Tiafoe Thursday July 19 vs San Diego Aviators 7 p m WAS Bob and Mike Bryan Frances Tiafoe Friday July 20 Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m PHL Kevin Anderson Saturday July 21 New York Empire 5 30 p m WAS Frances Tiafoe Monday July 23 New York Empire 7 p m NYE Mardy Fish Wednesday July 25 vs San Diego Aviators 7 p m WAS Venus Williams Thursday July 26 vs Springfield Lasers 7 p m WAS Venus Williams Friday July 27 Philadelphia Freedoms 7 p m PHL Sloane Stephens XS Tennis Village Chicago Illinois Saturday July 29 vs Philadelphia Freedoms 5 p m WAS Naomi Osaka Monday July 30 Springfield Lasers 5 p m Wednesday August 1 San Diego Aviators 7 p m Thursday August 2 Orange County Breakers 6 p m See also edit nbsp Tennis portalSports in Washington D C References edit Washington Kastles hold longest winning streak in American sports 9 July 2013 Tennis official Justin Gimelstob serves up sexist rant against top female players www telegraph co uk Retrieved 2023 06 29 External links editOfficial team website World TeamTennis profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Washington Kastles amp oldid 1190534948, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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