2016 San Diego Aviators season

2016 San Diego Aviators
World TeamTennis Champions
World TeamTennis 1st place
2016 record 8 wins, 4 losses
Home record 6 wins, 0 losses
Road record 2 wins, 4 losses
Games won 249
Games lost 228
Owner(s) Fred Luddy (majority)
Jack McGrory (minority)
General Manager Jim Ault
Coach John Lloyd
Jim Ault (assistant)
Stadium Omni La Costa Resort and Spa
(capacity: 2,100)

 2015

2017 

The 2016 San Diego Aviators season was the 22nd season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT) and its third playing in San Diego County, California.

Led by 2016 WTT Male Most Valuable Player Ryan Harrison and Coach of the Year John Lloyd, the Aviators had 8 wins and 4 losses, the best regular-season record in WTT. They went on to defeat the Orange County Breakers, 25–14 in extended play, in the WTT Finals to win the King Trophy as WTT champions. Raven Klaasen was named WTT Finals Most Valuable Player. The league title was the third in franchise history and the first since moving to San Diego.

Season recap

Front-office changes

Jim Ault was named the new general manager and assistant head coach[1] of the Aviators with Tamara Sarafijanovic as assistant general manager.[2]

Prior to the start of the 2016 season, Billy Berger's name no longer appeared on the team's website as CEO or minority owner.[2]

New logo

On February 29, 2016, the Aviators started using a new logo on their website and Facebook page. The new logo retains the use of red and white that was featured in the 2015 logo.[3]

Draft

James Blake, who played for the team as a wildcard in 2015, was assigned by WTT to Aviators as a designated player. He was selected with the Aviators' first pick in the marquee player portion of the draft. The Aviators did not protect 2015 marquee player Madison Keys, and they did not make a selection in the second round of the marquee player portion of the draft. In the roster portion of the draft, the Aviators protected Raven Klaasen and Darija Jurak. They chose Shelby Rogers with their first-round selection, leaving 2015 amateur and winner of the 2015 US Open boys' singles title, but now turned professional, Taylor Fritz unprotected. The protection of Jurak and the selection of Rogers also meant that the Aviators could not protect Květa Peschke, the last remaining member of the team who played for the franchise when it was known as the New York Sportimes, and Chanelle Scheepers. The Aviators chose Daniel Evans with their third-round selection in the roster player portion of the draft. They elected not to select a roster-exempt player in the fifth round.[4]

Harrison replaces Evans

On July 8, 2016, Aviators coach John Lloyd announced that Daniel Evans had withdrawn from WTT for undisclosed reasons.[5] Under WTT Rule 402C, unless Evans demonstrates that his withdrawal was due to an injury, he would be ineligible to play in the league for the 2016 and 2017 seasons.[6]

On July 15, 2016, the Aviators announced the signing of Ryan Harrison as a roster player to fill the spot created by Evans's departure.[7]

A rivalry is born

The Aviators opened their season with a four-game series against the Orange County Breakers, who were returning to Southern California after playing the previous two seasons as the Austin Aces. When the Breakers last called Orange County their home in 2013, the Aviators had not yet moved to California and were known as the New York Sportimes. While the teams did not have any history as geographic rivals, the franchises did meet in the 2005 WTT Finals with the Sportimes earning the title with a 21–18 victory over the Newport Beach Breakers. The two franchises also boasted the best regular-season records in WTT over the past two seasons with the Aviators achieving the feat in 2014, and the Aces doing so in 2015.

The Aviators hosted the opening match on July 31, 2016. After dropping the first two sets, including a loss by James Blake in the opening set of men's singles, the Aviators regrouped and won the next two sets of men's and women's doubles to tie the match at 15 all. It was Blake and Raven Klaasen in the men's doubles set and Darija Jurak and Shelby Rogers in women's doubles. The teams exchanged breaks in the final set of mixed doubles, before Jurak and Klaasen won the set tiebreaker, 5–2, to give the Aviators a 20–19 victory.[8]

The following evening, the Breakers hosted the Aviators in their first home match in Orange County since 2013. For the second straight match, the Breakers won the first two sets to take an early lead, and the Aviators responded with set wins in men's and women's doubles. Klaasen and Ryan Harrison won the men's doubles, and Jurak and Rogers won the women's doubles. The Aviators faced a 17–16 deficit heading into the final set of men's singles. After the players each held serve in three of their four service games, Steve Johnson secured a 22–20 victory for the Breakers by winning a tiebreaker over Harrison.[9]

The teams returned to Carlsbad for the third match of their series on August 2, 2016. This time, the Aviators dominated play in the early part of the match. Harrison won the men's singles set, 5–2. Rogers followed with a 5–1 set win in women's singles. Harrison teamed with Klaasen for a 5–2 set win in men's doubles, and the Aviators had a 15–5 lead after three sets. After the Breakers won the fourth set of women's doubles to cut the lead to 18–10, they sent the match to extended play by winning a fifth set tiebreaker in mixed doubles. However, the Aviators broke Alla Kudryavtseva's serve in the first game of extended play to secure a 23–15 victory.[10]

The following evening in Orange County, the Breakers won the opening set of men's doubles, and the Aviators responded by winning the next three sets, two of them in tiebreakers, to take a 17–16 lead to the final set. Rogers and Harrison won the women's and men's singles, and Klaasen and Jurak followed with a set win in mixed doubles. However, Jurak and Rogers fell behind a break early in the fifth set of women's doubles and were unable to break back. The 5–2 set win gave the Breakers a 21–19 victory. The four matches in four nights ended in a split and had quickly developed the feel of a rivalry. "It definitely starts to get a little personal," said the Breakers' Nicole Gibbs. "Things got a little feisty tonight, so it was a good night to bring the cameras. We were getting in each other's faces, and there were some big 'Come ons'. Definitely some emotional moments."[11]

Winning streak

Following the series with the Breakers, the Aviators opened a four-match homestand by hosting the expansion New York Empire on August 5, 2016. Ryan Harrison won the opening set of men's singles in a tiebreaker and teamed with Raven Klaasen for a 5–2 set win in the third set of men's doubles. Shelby Rogers won the second set of women's singles in a tiebreaker. Klaasen teamed with Darija Jurak to take the final set of mixed doubles, 5–3, and seal a 24–18 victory.[12]

The following day, the Aviators signed Ernests Gulbis as a substitute player.[13]

Gulbis opened the Aviators' match that evening against the five-time defending WTT champion Washington Kastles by taking the men's singles set, 5–2. He later paired with Klaasen for a 5–2 set win in the third set of men's doubles. Jurak teamed with Rogers to take the fourth set of women's doubles and with Klaasen to take the fifth set of mixed doubles, both by 5–3 scores, to give the Aviators a 21–15 win.[14]

The Aviators got off to a quick start the following evening as Harrison won the opening set of men's singles, Rogers won the second set of women's singles, and Harrison and Klaasen took the third set of men's doubles to build a 15–8 lead against the Springfield Lasers. The Lasers battled back, winning the fourth set of women's doubles in a tiebreaker and the fifth set of mixed doubles, 5–2, to send the match to extended play with the Aviators leading, 21–18. After the Lasers held serve in the first game of extended play, Klaasen held serve to clinch a 22–19 Aviators victory.[15]

On August 8, 2016, the Aviators hosted the Philadelphia Freedoms in their final home match of the season. Harrison won the opening set of men's singles and teamed with Klaasen to take the third set of men's doubles. Rogers posted a 5–0 set win in the second set of women's singles. After the Freedoms won the fourth and fifth sets, Klaasen, playing mixed doubles with Jurak, held serve in the opening game of extended play to secure a 23–15 win and a perfect home record of 6 wins and 0 losses.[16]

The Aviators opened their season-ending four-match road trip against the Kastles. Rogers won the second set of women's singles, 5–3, over Madison Brengle and then teamed with Jurak to win a tiebreaker in the fourth set of women's doubles that gave the Aviators an 18–17 lead. Harrison won the final set of men's singles, 5–3, to seal a 23–20 victory, the fifth straight for the Aviators, and improve the team's record to 7 wins and 2 losses.[17]

WTT Finals berth

After a loss to the Springfield Lasers, the Aviators headed to Forest Hills Stadium for their first match in New York City since July 23, 2013, when they were the home team playing as the New York Sportimes. Players appearing in that 23–15 overtime loss to the Washington Kastles for the Sportimes were Anna-Lena Grönefeld, Robert Kendrick, Květa Peschke and Jesse Witten. But on August 12, 2016, the Aviators would be the road team facing the New York Empire. The Aviators won four of the five sets led by Ryan Harrison who won the opening set of men's singles and teamed with Raven Klaasen to close out the match in the final set of men's doubles. Darija Jurak paired with Klaasen to win the third set of mixed doubles and with Shelby Rogers to win the fourth set of women's doubles. The 24–16 victory gave the Aviators 8 wins and 3 losses and clinched their berth in the WTT Finals. It was the first Finals appearance for the franchise since 2010, when they lost playing as the New York Sportimes and the first postseason appearance for the Aviators since 2014.[18]

On August 13, 2016, the Aviators signed Nick Monroe as a substitute player to fill in for Harrison in the final match of the regular season.[19]

During their final regular-season match against the Philadelphia Freedoms, the Aviators clinched the best overall record in WTT, when the Washington Kastles defeated the Orange County Breakers, 25–19 in extended play. The Aviators later lost their match against the Freedoms to fall to 8 wins and 4 losses, an identical record to that of the Breakers. Since the teams split their four matches during the regular season, the tie in the standings was broken by most games won in head-to-head matches, which favored the Aviators, 82–77. Being the top seed in the WTT Finals resulted in the Aviators being treated as the home team and having the option to set the order of play.[20]

Harrison named MVP and Lloyd Coach of the Year

Ryan Harrison was named 2016 WTT Male Most Valuable Player.[21] Harrison led the league in winning percentage in men's singles and was also second in men's doubles behind teammate Raven Klaasen.[22] John Lloyd was named 2016 WTT Coach of the Year.[21]

WTT Finals

The Aviators met their new rivals, the Orange County Breakers, in the WTT Finals on August 26, 2016, at Forest Hills Stadium in New York City. The Aviators won the first four sets, all by 5–2 scores. Darija Jurak and Raven Klaasen opened with a set win in mixed doubles. Shelby Rogers followed by beating 2016 WTT Female Most Valuable Player Nicole Gibbs in women's singles. Klaasen teamed with Ryan Harrison in men's doubles. Jurak and Rogers took the fourth set of women's doubles to give the Aviators a 20–8 lead. Dennis Novikov won a tiebreaker against Harrison in the final set of men's singles to send the match to extended play with the Aviators leading 24–13. Novikov held serve in the opening game of extended play. However, Harrison, who won a US Open qualifying match earlier in the day to secure a spot in the Grand Slam tournament, held serve in the second game, giving the Aviators a 25–14 victory and the 2016 King Trophy. It was the third WTT championship in franchise history and the first since moving to San Diego. The previous titles came in 2005, playing as the New York Sportimes and in 2008, playing as the New York Buzz. It was the first time in franchise history that the Aviators finished with WTT's best regular-season record and followed up by winning the league championship. Klaasen was named WTT Finals Most Valuable Player. "It feels really nice to get the MVP award, but it feels a bit undeserving, because our whole team played very well," said Klaasen. "We were apart for four days, and when we saw each other again last night, it felt like we had been apart for a year. Our team chemistry has been great. We will be friends for the rest of our lives." Aviators coach John Lloyd said, "It brings a lot of memories back; I played back in the US Open, when it was on grass and clay. In fact, on this court I lost to the great Björn Borg. It was nice to play on this beautiful court. To come back and win this title was great."[23]

Event chronology

Draft picks

Since the Aviators had the second-worst record among WTT's nonplayoff teams in 2015, they selected second in each round of the draft. The league conducted its 2016 draft on March 25, in Key Biscayne, Florida.[24] James Blake, who played for the team as a wildcard in 2015, was assigned by WTT to the Aviators as a designated player. The selections made[4] by the Aviators are shown in the table below.

Draft type Round No. Overall Player chosen Prot? Notes
Marquee 1 2 2 United States James Blake N Designated
2 2 8 Pass
Roster 1 2 2 United States Shelby Rogers N
2 2 8 South Africa Raven Klaasen Y
3 2 14 United Kingdom Daniel Evans N
4 2 20 Croatia Darija Jurak Y
5 2 26 Pass

Match log

Regular season

Legend
Aviators Win Aviators Loss
Home team in CAPS
Match Date Venue and location Result and details Record
1 July 31 Omni La Costa Resort and Spa
Carlsbad, California
SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 20, Orange County Breakers 19[25]
* MS: Dennis Novikov (Breakers) 5 James Blake (Aviators) 3
* WS: Nicole Gibbs (Breakers) 5, Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 2
* MD: James Blake/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Dennis Novikov/Scott Lipsky (Breakers) 2
* WD: Darija Jurak/Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 5, Nicole Gibbs/Alla Kudryavtseva (Breakers) 3
* XD: Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 5, Scott Lipsky/Alla Kudryavtseva (Breakers) 4
1–0
2 August 1 Breakers Stadium at the Newport Beach Tennis Club
Newport Beach, California
ORANGE COUNTY BREAKERS 22, San Diego Aviators 20[26]
* XD: Scott Lipsky/Alla Kudryavtseva (Breakers) 5, Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 2
* WS: Nicole Gibbs (Breakers) 5, Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 4
* MD: Ryan Harrison/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Steve Johnson/Scott Lipsky (Breakers) 3
* WD: Darija Jurak/Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 5, Nicole Gibbs/Alla Kudryavtseva (Breakers) 4
* MS: Steve Johnson (Breakers) 5 Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 4
1–1
3 August 2 Omni La Costa Resort and Spa
Carlsbad, California
SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 23, Orange County Breakers 15 (extended play)[27]
* MS: Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 5, Dennis Novikov (Breakers) 2
* WS: Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 5, Nicole Gibbs (Breakers) 1
* MD: Ryan Harrison/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Scott Lipsky/Dennis Novikov (Breakers) 2
* WD: Nicole Gibbs/Alla Kudryavtseva (Breakers) 5, Darija Jurak/Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 3
* XD: Scott Lipsky/Alla Kudryavtseva (Breakers) 5, Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 4
* EP - XD: Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 1, Scott Lipsky/Alla Kudryavtseva (Breakers) 0
2–1
4 August 3 Breakers Stadium at the Newport Beach Tennis Club
Newport Beach, California
ORANGE COUNTY BREAKERS 21, San Diego Aviators 19[28]
* MD: Scott Lipsky/Dennis Novikov (Breakers) 5, Ryan Harrison/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 2
* WS: Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 5, Nicole Gibbs (Breakers) 4
* MS: Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 5, Dennis Novikov (Breakers) 3
* XD: Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 5, Scott Lipsky/Alla Kudryavtseva (Breakers) 4
* WD: Nicole Gibbs/Alla Kudryavtseva (Breakers) 5, Darija Jurak/Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 2
2–2
5 August 5 Omni La Costa Resort and Spa
Carlsbad, California
SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 24, New York Empire 18[29]
* MS: Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 5, Daniel Nguyen (Empire) 4
* WS: Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 5, Christina McHale (Empire) 4
* MD: Raven Klaasen/Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 5, Daniel Nguyen/Neal Skupski (Empire) 2
* WD: María Irigoyen/Christina McHale (Empire) 5, Darija Jurak/Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 4
* XD: Darija Jurak/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, María Irigoyen/Neal Skupski (Empire) 3
3–2
6 August 6 Omni La Costa Resort and Spa
Carlsbad, California
SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 21, Washington Kastles 15[30]
* MS: Ernests Gulbis (Aviators) 5, Bjorn Fratangelo (Kastles) 2
* WS: Madison Brengle (Kastles) 5, Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 1
* MD: Ernests Gulbis/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Ken Skupski/Bjorn Fratangelo (Kastles) 2
* WD: Darija Jurak/Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 5, Madison Brengle/Andreja Klepač (Kastles) 3
* XD: Darija Jurak/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Andreja Klepač/Ken Skupski (Kastles) 3
4–2
7 August 7 Omni La Costa Resort and Spa
Carlsbad, California
SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 22, Springfield Lasers 19 (extended play)[31]
* MS: Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 5, Benjamin Becker (Lasers) 2
* WS: Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 5, Pauline Parmentier (Lasers) 3
* MD: Ryan Harrison/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Benjamin Becker/Jean Andersen (Lasers) 3
* WD: Michaëlla Krajicek/Pauline Parmentier (Lasers) 5, Darija Jurak/Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 4
* XD: Benjamin Becker/Michaëlla Krajicek (Lasers) 5, Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 2
* EP - XD: Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 1, Benjamin Becker/Michaëlla Krajicek (Lasers) 1
5–2
8 August 8 Omni La Costa Resort and Spa
Carlsbad, California
SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 23, Philadelphia Freedoms 15 (extended play)[32]
* MS: Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 5, Lukáš Lacko (Freedoms) 2
* WS: Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 5, Naomi Broady (Freedoms) 0
*** Naomi Broady substituted for Samantha Crawford at 0–3
* MD: Ryan Harrison/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Lukáš Lacko/Fabrice Martin (Freedoms) 3
* WD: Naomi Broady/Samantha Crawford (Freedoms) 5, Darija Jurak/Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 4
* XD: Fabrice Martin/Naomi Broady (Freedoms) 5, Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 3
* EP - XD: Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 1, Fabrice Martin/Naomi Broady (Freedoms) 0
6–2
9 August 10 Kastles Stadium at the Charles E. Smith Center
Washington, District of Columbia
San Diego Aviators 23, WASHINGTON KASTLES 20[33]
* XD: Treat Huey/Andreja Klepač (Kastles) 5, Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 4
* WS: Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 5, Madison Brengle (Kastles) 3
* MD: Sam Groth/Treat Huey (Kastles) 5, Ryan Harrison/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 4
* WD: Shelby Rogers/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 5, Madison Brengle/Andreja Klepač (Kastles) 4
* MS: Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 5, Stéphane Robert (Kastles) 3
7–2
10 August 11 Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex
Springfield, Missouri
SPRINGFIELD LASERS 23, San Diego Aviators 21 (extended play)[34]
* MD: Ryan Harrison/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Eric Butorac/John Isner (Lasers) 3
* WD: Michaëlla Krajicek/Pauline Parmentier (Lasers) 5, Darija Jurak/Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 4
* XD: Eric Butorac/Michaëlla Krajicek (Lasers) 5, Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 2
* WS: Michaëlla Krajicek (Lasers) 5, Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 4
* MS: Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 5, John Isner (Lasers) 4
* EP - MS: John Isner (Lasers) 1, Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 1
7–3
11 August 12 Forest Hills Stadium
New York City, New York
San Diego Aviators 24, NEW YORK EMPIRE 16[35]
* MS: Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 5, Marcus Willis (Empire) 3
* WS: Christina McHale (Empire) 5, Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 4
* XD: Raven Klaasen/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 5, Neal Skupski/María Irigoyen (Empire) 3
* WD: Shelby Rogers/Darija Jurak (Aviators) 5, María Irigoyen/Christina McHale (Empire) 2
* MD: Ryan Harrison/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Neal Skupski/Marcus Willis (Empire) 3
8–3
12 August 13 The Pavilion
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS 25, San Diego Aviators 9[20]
* XD: Naomi Broady/Fabrice Martin (Freedoms) 5, Darija Jurak/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 2
* WD: Naomi Broady/Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 5, Darija Jurak/Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 1
* MD: Fabrice Martin/Donald Young (Freedoms) 5, Raven Klaasen/Nick Monroe (Aviators) 3
* WS: Coco Vandeweghe (Freedoms) 5, Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 2
* MS: Donald Young (Freedoms) 5, Nick Monroe (Aviators) 1
8–4

WTT Finals

Legend
Aviators Win Aviators Loss
Home team in CAPS
Date Venue and location Result and details
August 26 Forest Hills Stadium
New York City, New York
SAN DIEGO AVIATORS 25, Orange County Breakers 14 (extended play)[23]
* XD: Darija Jurak/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Alla Kudryavtseva/Scott Lipsky (Breakers) 2
* WS: Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 5, Nicole Gibbs (Breakers) 2
* MD: Ryan Harrison/Raven Klaasen (Aviators) 5, Scott Lipsky/Dennis Novikov (Breakers) 2
* WD: Darija Jurak/Shelby Rogers (Aviators) 5, Nicole Gibbs/Alla Kudryavtseva (Breakers) 2
* MS: Dennis Novikov (Breakers) 5, Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 4
* EP - MS: Ryan Harrison (Aviators) 1, Dennis Novikov (Breakers) 1

Team personnel

References:[2][19]

Players and coaches[Roster 1]

Front office

Notes:

  1. Daniel Evans withdrew from WTT for undisclosed reasons on July 8, 2016, and was removed from the roster.[5] Under WTT Rule 402C, unless he demonstrates that his withdrawal was due to an injury, he is ineligible to play in the league for the 2017 and 2018 seasons.[6]
  2. 1 2 Player appeared in fewer than three matches during the season as a substitute player and was not eligible to be protected in the following year's draft.

Statistics

Players are listed in order of their game-winning percentage provided they played in at least 40% of the Aviators' games in that event, which is the WTT minimum for qualification for league leaders in individual statistical categories.[36][37]

Men's singles - regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Ryan Harrison 74 45 29 .608 39 6 8 13 .615 6 9 .667
Ernests Gulbis 7 5 2 .714 4 1 1 2 .500 1 1 1.000
James Blake 8 3 5 .375 1 1 0 1 .000 1 2 .500
Nick Monroe 6 1 5 .167 1 0 0 0 1 2 .500
Total 95 54 41 .568 45 8 9 16 .563 9 14 .643
Women's singles - regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Shelby Rogers 92 47 45 .511 16 6 12 30 .400 12 23 .522
Total 92 47 45 .511 16 6 12 30 .400 12 23 .522
Men's doubles - regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Raven Klaasen 92 54 38 .587 14 5 11 39 .282 11 23 .478
Ryan Harrison 70 41 29 .586 8 5 9 35 .257 9 19 .474
James Blake 7 5 2 .714 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 0
Ernests Gulbis 7 5 2 .714 1 1 1 3 .333 0 1 .000
Nick Monroe 8 3 5 .375 0 0 0 0 2 3 .667
Total 92 54 38 .587 23 11 11 39 .282 11 23 .478
Women's doubles - regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Darija Jurak 98 47 51 .480 7 2 14 35 .400 16 27 .593
Shelby Rogers 98 47 51 .480 3 5 14 35 .400 16 27 .593
Total 98 47 51 .480 10 7 14 35 .400 16 27 .593
Mixed doubles - regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Darija Jurak 100 47 53 .470 1 8 11 26 .423 7 17 .412
Raven Klaasen 100 47 53 .470 9 10 11 26 .423 7 17 .412
Total 100 47 53 .470 10 18 11 26 .423 7 17 .412
Team totals - regular season
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Men's singles 95 54 41 .568 45 8 9 16 .563 9 14 .643
Women's singles 92 47 45 .511 16 6 12 30 .400 12 23 .522
Men's doubles 92 54 38 .587 23 11 11 39 .282 11 23 .478
Women's doubles 98 47 51 .480 10 7 14 35 .400 16 27 .593
Mixed doubles 100 47 53 .470 10 18 11 26 .423 7 17 .412
Total 477 249 228 .522 104 50 57 146 .390 55 104 .529
Men's singles - WTT Finals
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Ryan Harrison 11 5 6 .455 7 1 0 0 1 1 1.000
Total 11 5 6 .455 7 1 0 0 1 1 1.000
Women's singles - WTT Finals
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Shelby Rogers 7 5 2 .714 0 2 2 2 1.000 2 2 1.000
Total 7 5 2 .714 0 2 2 2 1.000 2 2 1.000
Men's doubles - WTT Finals
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Ryan Harrison 7 5 2 .714 1 1 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000
Raven Klaasen 7 5 2 .714 0 0 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000
Total 7 5 2 .714 1 1 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000
Women's doubles - WTT Finals
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Darija Jurak 7 5 2 .714 1 0 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000
Shelby Rogers 7 5 2 .714 1 0 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000
Total 7 5 2 .714 2 0 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000
Mixed doubles - WTT Finals
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Darija Jurak 7 5 2 .714 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 0
Raven Klaasen 7 5 2 .714 0 2 1 1 1.000 0 0
Total 7 5 2 .714 0 2 1 1 1.000 0 0
Team totals - WTT Finals
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Men's singles 11 5 6 .455 7 1 0 0 1 1 1.000
Women's singles 7 5 2 .714 0 2 2 2 1.000 2 2 1.000
Men's doubles 7 5 2 .714 1 1 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000
Women's doubles 7 5 2 .714 2 0 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000
Mixed doubles 7 5 2 .714 0 2 1 1 1.000 0 0
Total 39 25 14 .641 10 6 6 6 1.000 5 5 1.000
Men's singles - all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Ryan Harrison 85 50 35 .588 46 7 8 13 .615 7 10 .700
Ernests Gulbis 7 5 2 .714 4 1 1 2 .500 1 1 1.000
James Blake 8 3 5 .375 1 1 0 1 .000 1 2 .500
Nick Monroe 6 1 5 .167 1 0 0 0 1 2 .500
Total 106 59 47 .557 52 9 9 16 .563 10 15 .667
Women's singles - all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Shelby Rogers 99 52 47 .525 16 8 14 32 .438 14 25 .560
Total 99 52 47 .525 16 8 14 32 .438 14 25 .560
Men's doubles - all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Ryan Harrison 77 46 31 .597 9 6 10 36 .278 10 20 .500
Raven Klaasen 99 59 40 .596 14 5 12 40 .300 12 24 .500
James Blake 7 5 2 .714 0 0 1 1 1.000 0 0
Ernests Gulbis 7 5 2 .714 1 1 1 3 .333 0 1 .000
Nick Monroe 8 3 5 .375 0 0 0 0 2 3 .667
Total 99 59 40 .596 24 12 12 40 .300 12 24 .500
Women's doubles - all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Darija Jurak 105 52 53 .495 8 2 16 37 .432 17 28 .607
Shelby Rogers 105 52 53 .495 4 5 16 37 .432 17 28 .607
Total 105 52 53 .495 12 7 16 37 .432 17 28 .607
Mixed doubles - all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Darija Jurak 107 52 55 .486 1 8 12 27 .444 7 17 .412
Raven Klaasen 107 52 55 .486 9 12 12 27 .444 7 17 .412
Total 107 52 55 .486 10 20 12 27 .444 7 17 .412
Team totals - all matches
Player GP GW GL PCT A DF BPW BPP BP% 3APW 3APP 3AP%
Men's singles 106 59 47 .557 52 9 9 16 .563 10 15 .667
Women's singles 99 52 47 .525 16 8 14 32 .438 14 25 .560
Men's doubles 99 59 40 .596 24 12 12 40 .300 12 24 .500
Women's doubles 105 52 53 .495 12 7 16 37 .432 17 28 .607
Mixed doubles 107 52 55 .486 10 20 12 27 .444 7 17 .412
Total 516 274 242 .531 114 56 63 152 .414 60 109 .550

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Individual honors and achievements

The following table shows individual honors bestowed upon players and coaches of the San Diego Aviators in 2016.[21]

Player/Coach Award
Ryan Harrison Male Most Valuable Player
Raven Klaasen WTT Finals Most Valuable Player
John Lloyd Coach of the Year

Ryan Harrison led the league in winning percentage in men's singles and was second behind teammate Raven Klaasen in men's doubles.

Shelby Rogers was third in WTT in winning percentage in women's singles.

Klaasen and Darija Jurak were tied for sixth in WTT in winning percentage in mixed doubles.[22]

See also

References

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