2014 Champions Tennis League

2014 Champions Tennis League
League Champions Tennis League
Sport Team tennis
Duration 17 November – 26 November 2015
Number of teams 6
League champions Pune Marathas
Runners-up Delhi Dreams
Season MVP Marcos Baghdatis

The 2014 Champions Tennis League was the first edition of the Champions Tennis League.[1]

Format

In 2014, the CTL saw 13 matches played over a 10-day period between 17 and 26 November 2014. Each tie consisted of 5 sets, with each considered as a match. The winner of a match was the player/doubles team that won 6 games. The winner of the tie was the team that won the highest number of games across all 5 sets. The winners' prize money was Rs. 1 crore, while the runner-up prize was Rs. 50 lakhs.

Teams

CTL teams
Team Location Stadium
Mumbai Tennis Masters Mumbai, Maharashtra Kalina Stadium
Hyderabad Aces Hyderabad, Telangana Fateh Maidan
Bangalore Raptors Bengaluru, Karnataka KSLTA Tennis Stadium
Pune Marathas Pune, Maharashtra Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex
Delhi Dreams Delhi R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex
Punjab Marshalls Chandigarh CLTA Tennis Stadium

Players

Group round

Matches

Date Zone Fixture Score Venue
17 November North Delhi Dreams v Punjab Marshalls 25–19 Delhi
17 November South Hyderabad Aces v Bangalore Raptors 27–25 Hyderabad
18 November South Hyderabad Aces v Pune Marathas 25–26 Hyderabad
18 November North Delhi Dreams v Mumbai Tennis Masters 27–19 Delhi
20 November South Bangalore Raptors v Pune Marathas 24–25 Bangalore
20 November North Punjab Marshalls v Mumbai Tennis Masters 21–27 Chandigarh
21 November North Punjab Marshalls v Delhi Dreams 29–18 Chandigarh
21 November South Bangalore Raptors v Hyderabad Aces 22–25 Bangalore
23 November South Pune Marathas v Bangalore Raptors 26–20 Pune
23 November North Mumbai Tennis Masters v Delhi Dreams 21–27 Mumbai
24 November North Mumbai Tennis Masters v Punjab Marshalls 29–20 Mumbai
24 November South Pune Marathas v Hyderabad Aces 25–24 Pune

Standings

Final

Date Fixture Score Venue
26 November Pune Marathas v Delhi Dreams 27–23 Delhi

References

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