Vandeweghe winner gives Empire WTT title
VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE NEW YORK EMPIRE BEATING THE CHICAGO SMASH IN THE WORLD TEAMTENNIS FINAL
RESENDING WITH COMPLETE SCRIPT
SHOWS: WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES (AUGUST 1, 2020) (WTT - ACCESS ALL)
NEW YORK EMPIRE (WHITE SHIRTS) V CHICAGO SMASH (BLUE SHIRTS)
MEN'S DOUBLES
1. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EMPIRE'S JACK SOCK AND NEAL SKUPSKI BEATING BRANDON NAKASHIMA AND RAJEEV RAM OF THE SMASH
MIXED DOUBLES
2. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EMPIRE'S JACK SOCK AND COCO VANDEWEGHE BEATING THE SMASH'S RAM AND BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS
MEN'S SINGLES
3. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SMASH'S NAKASHIMA BEATING SOCK OF THE EMPIRE
WOMEN'S SINGLES
4. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SMASH'S SLOANE STEPHENS BEATING VANDEWEGHE
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
5. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EMPIRE'S VANDEWEGHE AND NICOLE MELICHAR BEATING MATTEK-SANDS AND GENIE BOUCHARD OF THE SMASH
SUPERTIEBREAKER
6. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EMPIRE WINNING THE SUPERTIEBREAKER
7. THE EMPIRE TEAM WITH TROPHY AND PRIZE
STORY: Coco Vandeweghe hammered a go-for-broke return that caught the back line to earn the New York Empire victory over the Chicago Smash on Sunday (August 2) in the World Team Tennis (WTT) final that came down to a winner-takes-all last point.
The nine team, three-week WTT event at West Virginia's Greenbrier Resort went as long as it could and a bit more.
With five sets unable to decide a champion, the contest continued into Extended Play and then a first-to-seven super tiebreak that ultimately came down to the very last point.
Tied 6-6 with Chicago's Sloane Stevens serving for the title, Vandeweghe blasted a forehand return that was challenged but to no avail as the shot narrowly clipped the back of the baseline to give the Empire a 21-20 win.
Social distancing and other COVID-19 safety protocols were forgotten as Vandeweghe and doubles partner Nicole Melichar were mobbed by Empire team mates including Jack Sock and Belgium's four-time Grand Slam winner Kim Clijsters.
The Empire, who lost last season's final against the Springfield Lasers, looked motivated early on winning both the men's and mixed doubles to take a 10-6 lead going into the singles.
But that four-point advantage was quickly erased with 18-year-old American Brandon Nakashima bageling Sock 5-0 and Stevens, wearing a Black Lives Matter singlet, stopping Vandeweghe 5-3 to push Chicago in front 16-13 going into the women's doubles.
Needing only to hold serve to secure the title, Canada's Eugenie Bouchard and Bethanie Mattek-Sands were unable to shut the door on Vandeweghe and Melichar who won in a tiebreak to send the final to Extended Play.
The Empire held serve and broke the Smash to leave the score level at 20-20, sending it to a 13-point super tiebreak.
With the title slipping away the Smash went to their bench bringing in Stevens, the 2017 U.S. Open champion, in place of Bouchard to partner with Mattek-Sands.
Stevens produced some big points including an ace to level at 6-6 but could only watch as Vandeweghe's winning shot hit the line.
(Production: Kurt Michael Hall)