2014 Philadelphia Freedoms season

2014 Philadelphia Freedoms
Conference 2nd Eastern
2014 record 9 wins, 5 losses
Home record 6 wins, 1 loss
Road record 3 wins, 4 losses
Games won 284
Games lost 254
Owner(s) Billie Jean King
General Manager Barbara Perry
Coach Josh Cohen
Stadium The Pavilion
(capacity: 3,500)

 2013

2015 

The 2014 Philadelphia Freedoms season was the 14th season of the franchise (in its current incarnation) in World TeamTennis (WTT).

The Freedoms had 9 wins and 5 losses and finished second in the Eastern Conference. They qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2007, losing to the Washington Kastles in the Eastern Conference Championship Match. The Freedoms were led by WTT rookie Marcelo Melo who was named WTT Male Most Valuable Player.

Season recap

James Blake trade

James Blake was selected by the Freedoms in the 2012 marque player draft[1] and played for the team that season.[2] Blake did not register for the 2013 marquee player draft, but he signed with the New York Sportimes as a wildcard player.[3] Since WTT teams are permitted to have only one wildcard player of each gender,[4] Blake was effectively released by the Sportimes when John McEnroe was designated as the team's male wildcard player on July 18, 2013.[5] Consequently, the right to protect Blake, should he register as an eligible marquee player, remained with the Freedoms under WTT rules.[6] On February 11, 2014, WTT announced that the Boston Lobsters had traded Blake to the Springfield Lasers for undisclosed consideration.[7] Therefore, an apparent unreported trade which sent Blake to Boston took place between the Freedoms and the Lobsters between the end of the 2012 season and the 2014 marquee player draft.

Drafts

Since the Freedoms had the second-worst record in WTT in 2013, they had the second selection in each round of both drafts. The Freedoms chose Victoria Azarenka in the first round of the Marquee Player Draft and chose not to protect Sloane Stephens. They passed on making a second-round pick.[7] At the Roster Player Draft, the Freedoms protected Victoria Duval and Liezel Huber and picked WTT rookies Frank Dancevic and Marcelo Melo.[8]

Duval misses the season and is replaced by Townsend

On July 4, 2014, the Feedoms announced that Victoria Duval would miss the entire season, because she had recently been diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma. As a show of support for Duval, the Freedoms wore special patches with her initials on them on their uniforms during the 2014 season.[9] The following day, the Freedoms announced that they had signed Taylor Townsend to replace Duval.[10]

Six road matches to start the season

The Freedoms started the 2014 season with six road matches. In the season opener against the Springfield Lasers, the Freedoms fell behind, 10–6, after two sets and trailed 16–14 heading to the final set. Taylor Townsend earned a 5–4 set win in women's singles to send the match to overtime with the Freedoms still behind, 20–19. Townsend then won the first game of overtime to tie the score at 20 and force a super tiebreaker which she won, 7–3.[11]

After three straight losses, the Freedoms cruised to a dominant victory over the Austin Aces, 25–11, winning all five sets. Frank Dancevic took a set from Andy Roddick, 5–3, in men's singles and teamed with Marcelo Melo for a 5–3 set win over Roddick and Treat Huey in men's doubles. Townsend won the women's singles set, 5–2, over Vera Zvonareva and partnered with Liezel Huber for a 5–2 set win in women's doubles. Huber and Melo won the mixed doubles set, 5–1.[12]

The Freedoms lost the following match, 23–14, to the three-time defending champion Washington Kastles.[13] With the season less than half finished, it was already the second time the Freedoms had visited Washington; they lost both matches. This defeat dropped the Freedoms' record to 2 wins and 4 losses.

Winning streak and a playoff berth

The Freedoms faced the San Diego Aviators in their home opener at The Pavilion on the campus of Villanova University on July 15, 2014, as Victoria Azarenka made her debut with the team. It was the first of four straight home matches on four consecutive evenings. After falling behind 10–4 after two sets, the Freedoms got set wins from Frank Dancevic (5–2 in men's singles), Azarenka (5–3 in women's singles) and Azarenka and Marcelo Melo (5–3 in mixed doubles) to earn a 19–18 victory.[14]

The following evening, the Freedoms lost both singles sets but won all three doubles sets on their way to a 21–18 victory over the Springfield Lasers. Liezel Huber and Melo closed out the match with a 5–3 mixed doubles set win.[15]

On July 17, 2014, the Freedoms faced the Washington Kastles. After Huber and Melo won he opening set of mixed doubles, 5–3, over Venus Williams and Leander Paes, Taylor Townsend took the first three games of the women's singles set from Williams. The Kastles substituted Anastasia Rodionova for Williams, but Townsend continued her dominance, winning the set, 5–0. Dancevic extended the Freedoms' lead to 15–5 at halftime with a 5–2 set win in men's singles. The Kastles won the women's doubles and men's doubles sets to send the match to overtime with the Freedoms holding a 21–15 lead. dancevic and Melo won the first game of overtime to give the Freedoms a 22–15 victory.[16]

In the final match of the homestand, the Freedom won all five sets in a dominant 25–14 win over the Boston Lobsters. Dancevic, Huber, Melo and Townsend were each involved in two set wins.[17] With their fourth straight win, the Freedoms swept their homestand and improved their record to 6 wins and 4 losses.

While enjoying a day off on July 19, 2014, the Freedoms clinched a playoff berth when the Kastles defeated the Lobsters, 23–9.[18]

The Freedoms won their fifth straight match on July 20, 2014, when they beat the Lobsters on the road, 23–21. Dancevic started off the match with a 5–4 set win over John Isner. Huber and Townsend followed with a 5–4 women's doubles set win. Heber and Melo took the mixed doubles set to give the Freedoms a 15–12 halftime lead. After the Lobsters cut the lead to 18–17, Dancevic and Melo took the mn's doubles set, 5–4, to close out the victory.[19]

End of the regular season

After their only home loss of the season (21–18 to the Austin Aces)[20] ended their winning streak, the Freedoms responded with their most lopsided win of the season, a 25–6 drubbing of the Boston Lobsters. It was the third time during the 2014 season that the Freedoms had won all five sets in a match and the second time they had done it to the Lobsters. Taylor Townsend had a 5–0 set win in women's singles and teamed with Liezel Huber for another 5–0 set win in women's doubles.[21]

With the Washington Kastles having clinched home-court advantage for the Eastern Conference Championship Match the previous evening, some of the drama was taken out of the Freedoms' regular-season finale. In a playoff preview, the Kastles won the first two sets to take a 10–5 lead and held an 18–13 advantage after four sets. In the final mixed doubles set Liezel Huber and Marcelo Melo topped Martina Hingis and Leander Paes, 5–2, to send the match to overtime with the Kastles clinging to a 20–18 lead. Huber and Melo won two games in overtime to send the match to a super tiebreaker which they won, 7–4, to give the Freedoms a 21–20 victory.[22] The win gave the Freedoms 9 wins and 5 losses on the season, just one match behind the Kastles in the Eastern Conference standings.

Playoffs

The Freedoms met the Washington Kastles in the Eastern Conference Championship Match on July 24, 2014, in Washington. Taylor Townsend's 5–2 set win in women's singles over Martina Hingis gave the Freedoms an 8–7 lead after two sets. The Kastles won the next two sets to take a 17–11 advantage to the final set.[23] In a bizarre scene during the fourth set of women's doubles, Liezel Huber was struck in the back of the head by a Townsend forehand shot. Huber was unable to continue. She was diagnosed with a concussion, taken to the hospital and later released. With no substitute available, Townsend was left to finish the set alone. Playing two against one, Townsend was not permitted to return serves on Huber's side and dropped the set, 5–1.[24] Frank Dancevic and Marcelo Melo won the men's doubles set, 5–3, to send the match to overtime with the Kastles leading, 20–16. The Kastles won the first game of overtime to earn a 21–16 victory and end the season for the Freedoms.[23]

Event chronology

Draft picks

Since the Freedoms had the league's second-worst record in 2013, they had the second selection in each round of both WTT drafts.

Marquee player draft

The Freedoms did not protect Sloane Stephens effectively making her a free agent. The selections made[7] by the Freedoms are shown in the table below.

Round No. Overall Player chosen Prot?
1 2 2 Victoria Azarenka N
2 2 10 Pass

Roster player draft

The Freedoms protected two players from their 2013 team: Victoria Duval and Liezel Huber. They drafted WTT rookies Frank Dancevic and Marcelo Melo. The selections made[8] by the Freedoms are shown in the table below.

Round No. Overall Player chosen Prot?
1 2 2 Victoria Duval Y
2 2 9 Liezel Huber Y
3 2 16 Marcelo Melo N
4 2 23 Frank Dancevic N

Match log

Regular season

Legend
Freedoms Win Freedoms Loss
Home team in CAPS
Match Date Venue and location Result and details Record
1 July 6 Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex
Springfield, Missouri
Philadelphia Freedoms 21, SPRINGFIELD LASERS 20 (super tiebreaker, 7–3)[11]
* MD: Ross Hutchins/Michael Russell (Lasers) 5, Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 3
* WD: Olga Govortsova/Anna-Lena Grönefeld (Lasers) 5, Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 3
* XD: Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Anna-Lena Grönefeld/Ross Hutchins (Lasers) 1
*** Anna-Lena Grönefeld substiuted for Olga Govortsova at 0–2
* MS: Michael Russell (Lasers) 5, Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 3
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Olga Govortsova (Lasers) 4
* OT - WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 1, Olga Govortsova (Lasers) 0
* STB - WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 7, Olga Govortsova (Lasers) 3
1–0
2 July 8 Valley View Casino Center
San Diego, California
SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 20, Philadelphia Freedoms 19 (super tiebreaker, 7–1)[25]
* MS: Somdev Devvarman (Aviators) 5, Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 2
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Daniela Hantuchová (Aviators) 2
* XD: Marcelo Melo/Liezel Huber (Freedoms) 5, Raven Klaasen/Květa Peschke (Aviators) 4
* WD: Květa Peschke/Daniela Hantuchová (Aviators) 5, Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 1
* MD: Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Raven Klaasen/Somdev Devvarman (Aviators) 3
* OT – MD: Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 1, Raven Klaasen/Somdev Devvarman (Aviators) 0
* STB – MD: Raven Klaasen/Somdev Devvarman (Aviators) 7, Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 1
1–1
3 July 10 Kastles Stadium at the Charles E. Smith Center
Washington, District of Columbia
WASHINGTON KASTLES 25, Philadelphia Freedoms 10[26]
* MS: Kevin Anderson (Kastles) 5, Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 2
* WD: Martina Hingis/Anastasia Rodionova (Kastles) 5, Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 2
* MD: Leander Paes/Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) 5, Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 3
* WS: Martina Hingis (Kastles) 5, Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 0
* XD: Martina Hingis/Leander Paes (Kastles) 5, Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 3
*** Leander Paes substituted for Kevin Anderson at 1–0
1–2
4 July 11 Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas
Irving, Texas
TEXAS WILD 22, Philadelphia Freedoms 21 (super tiebreaker, 7–1)[27]
* XD: Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Anabel Medina Garrigues/Aisam Qureshi (Wild) 3
* MS: Alex Bogomolov, Jr. (Wild) 5, Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 4
* WD: Darija Jurak/Anabel Medina Garrigues (Wild) 5, Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 4
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Anabel Medina Garrigues (Wild) 3
* MD: Alex Bogomolov, Jr./Aisam Qureshi (Wild) 5, Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 3
* STB – MD: Alex Bogomolov, Jr./Aisam Qureshi (Wild) 7, Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 1
1–3
5 July 12 Cedar Park Center
Cedar Park, Texas
Philadelphia Freedoms 25, AUSTIN ACES 11[12]
* MD: Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Treat Huey/Andy Roddick (Aces) 3
* MS: Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 5, Andy Roddick (Aces) 3
* XD: Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Marion Bartoli/Treat Huey (Aces) 1
*** Treat Huey substituted for Andy Roddick at 1–0
* WD: Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Eva Hrdinová/Vera Zvonareva (Aces) 2
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Vera Zvonareva (Aces) 2
2–3
6 July 13 Kastles Stadium at the Charles E. Smith Center
Washington, District of Columbia
WASHINGTON KASTLES 23, Philadelphia Freedoms 14[13]
* MS: Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) 5, Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 1
* WD: Martina Hingis/Anastasia Rodionova (Kastles) 5, Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 3
* MD: Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Leander Paes/Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) 3
* WS: Martina Hingis (Kastles) 5, Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 1
* XD: Martina Hingis/Leander Paes (Kastles) 5, Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 4
2–4
7 July 15 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 19, San Diego Aviators 18[14]
* MD: Somdev Devvarman/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 3
* WD: Daniela Hantuchová/Květa Peschke (Aviators) 5, Victoria Azarenka/Liezel Huber (Freedoms) 1
* MS: Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 5, Somdev Devvarman (Aviators) 2
* WS: Victoria Azarenka (Freedoms) 5, Daniela Hantuchová (Aviators) 3
* XD: Victoria Azarenka/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Květa Peschke/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 3
3–4
8 July 16 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 21, Springfield Lasers 18[15]
* MS: Michael Russell (Lasers) 5, Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 4
* WD: Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Olga Govortsova/Raquel Kops-Jones (Lasers) 3
* MD: Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Ross Hutchins/Michael Russell (Lasers) 2
* WS: Olga Govortsova (Lasers) 5, Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 2
* XD: Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Raquel Kops-Jones/Ross Hutchins (Lasers) 3
4–4
9 July 17 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 22, Washington Kastles 15 (overtime)[16]
* XD: Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Venus Williams/Leander Paes (Kastles) 3
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Anastasia Rodionova (Kastles) 0
*** Anastasia Rodionova substituted for Venus Williams at 0–3
* MS: Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 5, Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) 2
* WD: Anastasia Rodionova/Venus Williams (Kastles) 5, Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 3
* MD: Leander Paes/Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) 5, Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 3
* OT – MD: Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 1, Leander Paes/Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) 0
5–4
10 July 18 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 25, Boston Lobsters 14[17]
* MS: Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 5, Rik de Voest (Lobsters) 4
* WD: Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Sharon Fichman/Megan Moulton-Levy (Lobsters) 2
* XD: Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Megan Moulton-Levy/Scott Lipsky (Lobsters) 2
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Sharon Fichman (Lobsters) 2
* MD: Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Rik de Voest/Scott Lipsky (Lobsters) 4
6–4
11 July 20 Boston Lobsters Tennis Center at the Manchester Athletic Club
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Philadelphia Freedoms 23, BOSTON LOBSTERS 21[19]
* MS: Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 5, John Isner (Lobsters) 4
* WD: Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Sharon Fichman/Megan Moulton-Levy (Lobsters) 4
* XD: Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Sharon Fichman/John Isner (Lobsters) 4
*** Sharon Fichman substituted for Megan Moulton-Levy at 2–3
* WS: Sharon Fichman (Lobsters) 5, Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 3
* MD: Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Rik de Voest/John Isner (Lobsters) 4
7–4
12 July 21 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
Austin Aces 21, PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 18[20]
* MS: Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 5, Andy Roddick (Aces) 4
* WS: Varvara Lepchenko (Aces) 5, Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 2
* XD: Eva Hrdinová/Treat Huey (Aces) 5, Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 3
* WD: Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Eva Hrdinová/Varvara Lepchenko (Aces) 2
* MD: Treat Huey/Andy Roddick (Aces) 5, Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 3
7–5
13 July 22 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 25, Boston Lobsters 6[21]
* MS: Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 5, Rik de Voest (Lobsters) 3
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Julia Cohen (Lobsters) 0
* MD: Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Rik de Voest/James Cerretani (Lobsters) 2
* WD: Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Julia Cohen/Megan Moulton-Levy (Lobsters) 0
* XD: Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Megan Moulton-Levy/James Cerretani (Lobsters) 1
8–5
14 July 23 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 21, Washington Kastles 20 (super tiebreaker, 7–4)[22]
* MS:Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) 5, Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 3
* WS: Martina Hingis (Kastles) 5, Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 2
* MD: Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Leander Paes/Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) 3
* WD: Martina Hingis/Anastasia Rodionova (Kastles) 5, Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 3
* XD: Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Martina Hingis/Leander Paes (Kastles) 2
* OT – XD: Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 2, Martina Hingis/Leander Paes (Kastles) 0
* STB – XD: Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 7, Martina Hingis/Leander Paes (Kastles) 4
9–5

Playoffs

Legend
Freedoms Win Freedoms Loss
Home team in CAPS
Eastern Conference Championship Match
Date Venue and location Result and details
July 24 Kastles Stadium at the Charles E. Smith Center
Washington, District of Columbia
WASHINGTON KASTLES 21, Philadelphia Freedoms 16 (overtime)[23]
* MS: Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) 5, Frank Dancevic (Freedoms) 3
* WS: Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 5, Martina Hingis (Kastles) 2
* XD: Martina Hingis/Leander Paes (Kastles) 5, Liezel Huber/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 2
* WD: Martina Hingis/Anastasia Rodionova (Kastles) 5, Liezel Huber/Taylor Townsend (Freedoms) 1
* MD: Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 5, Leander Paes/Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) 3
* OT – MD: Leander Paes/Bobby Reynolds (Kastles) 1, Frank Dancevic/Marcelo Melo (Freedoms) 0

Team personnel

Reference:[9][28][29]

On-court personnel

Front office

Notes:

  1. Roster player who appeared in fewer than three matches due to injury and was eligible to be protected in the draft the following year because of WTT's injury exception.

Statistics

Players are listed in order of their game-winning percentage provided they played in at least 40% of the Freedoms' games in that event, which is the WTT minimum for qualification for league leaders in individual statistical categories.[23][30]

Men's singles – regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Frank Dancevic 111 54 57 .486 40 6 11 25 .440 7 17 .412
Total 111 54 57 .486 40 6 11 25 .440 7 17 .412
Women's singles – regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Taylor Townsend 90 47 43 .522 9 21 18 31 .581 8 20 .400
Victoria Azarenka 8 5 3 .625 1 2 2 3 .667 2 3 .667
Total 98 52 46 .531 10 23 20 34 .588 10 23 .435
Men's doubles – regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Frank Dancevic 116 60 56 .517 12 5 13 30 .433 22 36 .611
Marcelo Melo 116 60 56 .517 4 5 13 30 .433 22 36 .611
Total 116 60 56 .517 16 10 13 30 .433 22 36 .611
Women's doubles – regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Taylor Townsend 97 49 48 .505 7 11 15 37 .405 7 22 .318
Liezel Huber 103 50 53 .485 3 7 16 39 .410 8 25 .320
Victoria Azarenka 6 1 5 .167 0 1 1 2 .500 1 3 .333
Total 103 50 53 .485 10 19 16 39 .410 8 25 .320
Mixed doubles – regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Marcelo Melo 110 68 42 .618 8 3 23 47 .489 15 27 .556
Liezel Huber 102 63 39 .618 1 12 21 43 .488 13 25 .520
Victoria Azarenka 8 5 3 .625 0 1 2 4 .500 2 2 1.000
Total 110 68 42 .618 9 16 23 47 .489 15 27 .556
Team totals – regular season
Event GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Men's singles 111 54 57 .486 40 6 11 25 .440 7 17 .412
Women's singles 98 52 46 .531 10 23 20 34 .588 10 23 .435
Men's doubles 116 60 56 .517 16 10 13 30 .433 22 36 .611
Women's doubles 103 50 53 .485 10 19 16 39 .410 8 25 .320
Mixed doubles 110 68 42 .618 9 16 23 47 .489 15 27 .556
Total 538 284 254 .528 85 74 83 175 .474 62 128 .484
Men's singles – playoffs
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Frank Dancevic 8 3 5 .375 1 1 1 3 .333 2 3 .667
Total 8 3 5 .375 1 1 1 3 .333 2 3 .667
Women's singles – playoffs
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Taylor Townsend 7 5 2 .714 1 1 2 3 .667 3 3 1.000
Total 7 5 2 .714 1 1 2 3 .667 3 3 1.000
Men's doubles – playoffs
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Frank Dancevic 9 5 4 .556 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0
Marcelo Melo 9 5 4 .556 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 0
Total 9 5 4 .556 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0
Women's doubles – playoffs
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Liezel Huber 6 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000
Taylor Townsend 6 1 5 .167 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000
Total 6 1 5 .167 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000
Mixed doubles – playoffs
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Liezel Huber 7 2 5 .286 0 1 0 2 .000 0 2 .000
Marcelo Melo 7 2 5 .286 1 0 0 2 .000 0 2 .000
Total 7 2 5 .286 1 1 0 2 .000 0 2 .000
Team totals – playoffs
Event GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Men's singles 8 3 5 .375 1 1 1 3 .333 2 3 .667
Women's singles 7 5 2 .714 1 1 2 3 .667 3 3 1.000
Men's doubles 9 5 4 .556 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 0
Women's doubles 6 1 5 .167 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000
Mixed doubles 7 2 5 .286 1 1 0 2 .000 0 2 .000
Total 37 16 21 .432 4 4 4 9 .444 5 9 .484
Men's singles – all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Frank Dancevic 119 57 62 .479 41 7 12 28 .429 9 20 .450
Total 119 57 62 .479 41 7 12 28 .429 9 20 .450
Women's singles – all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Taylor Townsend 97 52 45 .536 10 22 20 34 .588 11 23 .478
Victoria Azarenka 8 5 3 .625 1 2 2 3 .667 2 3 .667
Total 105 57 48 .543 11 24 22 37 .595 13 26 .500
Men's doubles – all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Frank Dancevic 125 65 60 .520 13 5 14 31 .452 22 36 .611
Marcelo Melo 125 65 60 .520 4 5 14 31 .452 22 36 .611
Total 125 65 60 .520 17 10 14 31 .452 22 36 .611
Women's doubles – all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Taylor Townsend 103 50 53 .485 7 12 15 37 .405 7 23 .304
Liezel Huber 109 51 58 .468 3 7 16 39 .410 8 26 .308
Victoria Azarenka 6 1 5 .167 0 1 1 2 .500 1 3 .333
Total 109 51 58 .468 10 20 16 39 .410 8 26 .308
Mixed doubles – all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Marcelo Melo 117 70 47 .598 9 3 23 49 .469 15 29 .517
Liezel Huber 109 65 44 .596 1 13 21 45 .467 13 27 .481
Victoria Azarenka 8 5 3 .625 0 1 2 4 .500 2 2 1.000
Total 117 70 47 .598 10 17 23 49 .469 15 29 .517
Team totals – all matches
Event GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Men's singles 119 57 62 .479 41 7 12 28 .429 9 20 .450
Women's singles 105 57 48 .543 11 24 22 37 .595 13 26 .500
Men's doubles 125 65 60 .520 17 10 14 31 .452 22 36 .611
Women's doubles 109 51 58 .468 10 20 16 39 .410 8 26 .308
Mixed doubles 117 70 47 .598 10 17 23 49 .469 15 29 .517
Total 575 300 275 .522 89 78 87 184 .473 67 137 .489

Transactions

Individual honors and achievements

Marcelo Melo was named WTT Male Most Valuable Player.[31]

Melo led WTT in game-winning percentage in mixed doubles.[32]

Liezel Huber was second in WTT in game-winning percentage in mixed doubles.[32]

Taylor Townsend was third in WTT in game-winning percentage in women's singles and sixth in women's doubles.[32]

Charitable support

During each night of the 2014 season, the WTT team with the most aces received US$1,000 toward a local charity of the team's choice as part of a program called Mylan Aces. In the case of a tie, the award was split accordingly. The Freedoms earned $4,500 for Assistance in Healthcare which works in partnership with Cancer Treatment Centers of America through the program.[33]

See also

References

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