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World Tennis Challenge

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World Tennis Challenge
Defunct tennis tournament
Founded2009
Abolished2019
LocationAdelaide
Australia
VenueMemorial Drive Park (2009–2019)
CategoryExhibition
SurfaceHard court
DrawRR 4 teams
WebsiteWorldTennisChallenge.com

The World Tennis Challenge was a three night professional exhibition tennis tournament held in the week before the Australian Open in Adelaide, South Australia as part of the Australian Open Series. The tournament was created by a consortium of past players including Jim Courier, Darren Cahill, Mark Woodforde and Roger Rasheed And Alistair (Macdonald)It had four teams of two players, a 'legend' and a current player and are paired into areas e.g. Americas or represent their countries. The current players play each other in a best of 3 match with a match tiebreaker for a 3rd set. The legends play a pro set, and the doubles if needed is a normal set with no a rules before a super tie break if needed.[1]

The event was first held in 2009 for an initial period of 3 years.[2] 2

2009

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Players and teams

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Team Pro Player Legend
 Australia Mark Philippoussis/Mark Verryth Pat Cash
 France Gaël Monfils/Fabrice Santoro Henri Leconte
 Sweden Joachim Johansson Mats Wilander/Mansour Bahrami
 United States Taylor Dent Jim Courier

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2010

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Played between 12 and 14 January.

Players and teams

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Team Pro Player Legend
Australasia Bernard Tomic Pat Cash
Europe Europe Gilles Simon Henri Leconte
United Nations Internationals Radek Štěpánek Pat Rafter/Mansour Bahrami
United States Americas Robby Ginepri John McEnroe

Schedule

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Tuesday Night: Australia v Americas and International v Europe

Wednesday Night: Australia v International and Europe v Americas

Thursday Night: Australia v Europe and International v Americas [5]

Results

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Results - Tuesday 12 Jan

Men's Singles (Current)

Stepanek def. Simon 7-6 (4), 6-0
Tomic def. Ginepri 7-6 (4) 6-4

Men's Singles (Legends)

Leconte def. Bahrami 8-5
Cash def. McEnroe 8-6

Men's doubles

Stepanek/Bahrami (International) def. Simon/Leconte (Europe) 7-5
Ginepri & McEnroe (Americas) def. Tomic & Cash (Australia) 6-7 (5)

Results – Thursday 14 January

CURRENT PLAYERS
Bernard Tomic (291) def. Gilles Simon (15) 6-0, 6-7 (4-7), (10-6)
Radek Štěpánek (13) def. Robby Ginepri (96) 6-4, 6-0

PAST PLAYERS
Pat Rafter def. John McEnroe 8-6
Pat Cash def. Henri Leconte 8-4

DOUBLES
Tomic/Cash def. Simon/ Leconte 7-6 (7-5)
McEnroe/Ginepri def. Stepanek/Rafter 6-3

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2011

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Played between 11 and 13 January.

Players and teams

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Team Pro Player Legend
Australasia Kei Nishikori Pat Cash
Europe Europe Michaël Llodra Henri Leconte
United Nations Internationals Ivan Ljubičić Ivan Lendl
United States Americas James Blake (replaced by Ryan Harrison)[8] John McEnroe

[4] 11 Jan Australasia v Americas Internationals v Europe 12 Jan Australasia v Internationals Americas v Europe 13 Jan Australasia v Europe Americas v Internationals [9]

2012

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Played between 10 and 12 January.

Players and teams

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Team Pro Player Legend
Australasia Alexandr Dolgopolov Patrick Rafter
Europe Europe Michaël Llodra Henri Leconte
United Nations Internationals Stanislas Wawrinka Brad Gilbert/Mansour Bahrami
United States Americas Tommy Haas John McEnroe

2017

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The 2017 World Tennis Challenge ran from the 10th until the 12th of January 2017 as part of the Australian Open Series. The team names (Red, Blue and Gold) are based on the state colours of South Australia.[10]

Players and teams

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Team Men's Doubles Men's Singles Legend's Singles
Team Red United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan United States Sam Querrey France Fabrice Santoro
Team Blue Canada Daniel Nestor / France Edouard Roger-Vasselin Czech Republic Tomas Berdych Croatia Goran Ivanisevic
Team Gold Australia John Peers / Finland Henri Kontinen Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov Australia Mark Philippoussis

Champions

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Year Team
2009 United States Americas
2010 Australasia
2011 United States Americas
2012 United States Americas

References

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