2014 Manila Mavericks season

2014 Manila Mavericks
2014 record 5 wins, 4 losses
Home record 1 win, 2 losses
Road record 1 wins, 1 loss
Neutral-site record 3 win, 1 loss
Games won 216
Games lost 206
Owner(s) Hans T. Sy
Jean Henri D. Lhuillier
Kevin Belmonte
Haresh Hiranand
Bala Swaminathan
Coach Treat Huey
Stadium Mall of Asia Arena
Television coverage ABS-CBN

The 2014 Manila Mavericks season is the inaugural season of the franchise playing in the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL).

Season recap

Founding of franchise

On 21 January 2014, IPTL announced that one of the charter franchises for the league's inaugural 2014 season would be based in Bangkok.[1][2]

Inaugural draft

The Bangkok franchise (as the Mavericks were still known at the time) participated in the IPTL inaugural draft on 2 March 2014, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Players selected by Bangkok were[3]

Player IPTL Category
Men
United Kingdom Andy Murray Icon players
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Category A
Spain Carlos Moyá Past champions
Canada Daniel Nestor (Serbo-Croatian: Данијел Нестор) Doubles players
Women
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
(Belarusian: Вікторыя Фёдараўна Азаранка)
Icon players
Belgium Kirsten Flipkens Category D

Move to Manila

On 10 May 2014, before the founder and owner of the franchise had been revealed to the general public, IPTL announced that the Bangkok franchise would be moved to Manila, Philippines due to political unrest in Thailand.[4][5] On 19 June 2014, IPTL introduced Francis Lumen as the owner of the Manila franchise.[6] The ownership group that moved the team to Manila comprises Filipinos Hans T. Sy, Jean Henri D. Lhuillier, Kevin Belmonte and Haresh Hiranand along with Bala Swaminathan.[7] Sy is president of SM Prime Holdings, inc., the largest shopping mall and retail operator in the Philippines.[8] Lhuillier is an entrepreneur and diplomat. He is president and chief executive officer of P.J. Lhuillier Incorporated, a conglomerate in the pawnbroker, financial services, retail, hotel and restaurant management, information technology, sports, and real estate industries.[9] Lhuillier is also the honorary consul general of San Marino to the Philippines.[10]

Team name

By June 2014, the Manila franchise had been named the Manila Mavericks.[11]

Home venue

On 23 July 2014, the Mavericks announced that their home matches would be played at Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Metropolitan Manila.[12] On 29 August 2014, IPTL announced that the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay, Metropolitan Manila, the first choice as a home for the Mavericks, had opened up the dates of the team's home matches making it possible for the Mavericks to play there. The Mavericks and IPTL seized the opportunity to move the team's home matches to an arena the league described as "one of the finest entertainment venues in the world."[13][14]

Maria Sharapova and Treat Huey join the team

On 23 July 2014, the Mavericks announced that they had signed Maria Sharapova (Russian: Мари́я Шара́пова) to replace Victoria Azarenka who would be unable to play for the team due to an ankle injury. The Mavericks also signed the top-ranked Filipino player Treat Huey.[12]

First coach

On 27 October 2014, Treat Huey was named the Mavericks' first coach.[15]

Event chronology

Match log

Legend
Mavericks Win Mavericks Loss
Home team in CAPS
(including coin-flip winners)
Match Date Venue and location Result and details Record
1 28 November Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay, Metropolitan Manla, Philippines
UAE Royals 29, MANILA MAVERICKS 24[16]
* LS: Goran Ivanišević (Royals) 6, Carlos Moyá (Mavericks) 5
* MD: Marin Čilić/Nenad Zimonjić (Royals) 6, Treat Huey/Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 4
* XD: Kristina Mladenovic/Nenad Zimonjić (Royals) 6, Maria Sharapova/Andy Murray (Mavericks) 4
* WS: Maria Sharapova (Mavericks) 6, Kristina Mladenovic (Royals) 5
* MS: Marin Čilić (Royals) 6, Andy Murray (Mavericks) 5
0-1
2 29 November Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay, Metropolitan Manla, Philippines
Indian Aces 24, MANILA MAVERICKS 15[18]
* LS: Fabrice Santoro (Aces) 6, Daniel Nestor (Mavericks) 1
***Daniel Nestor substituted for Carlos Moyá
* MD: Treat Huey/Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 6, Rohan Bopanna/Gaël Monfils (Aces) 0
* MS: Gaël Monfils (Aces) 6, Andy Murray (Mavericks) 4
* XD: Sania Mirza/Rohan Bopanna (Aces) 6, Maria Sharapova/Andy Murray (Mavericks) 1
* WS: Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6, Maria Sharapova (Mavericks) 3
0-2
3 30 November Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay, Metropolitan Manla, Philippines
MANILA MAVERICKS 27, Singapore Slammers 19[17]
* LS: Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 6, Patrick Rafter (Slammers) 2
* MD: Treat Huey/Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 6, Tomáš Berdych/Nick Kyrgios (Slammers) 5
***Nick Kyrgios substituted for Lleyton Hewitt
* XD: Kirsten Flipkens/Andy Murray (Mavericks) 6, Serena Williams/Lleyton Hewitt (Slammers) 1
* WS: Serena Williams (Slammers) 6, Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 3
* MS: Andy Murray (Mavericks) 6, Nick Kyrgios (Slammers) 5
1-2
4 2 December Singapore Indoor Stadium
Singapore
Manila Mavericks 29 at SINGAPORE SLAMMERS 21[19]
* LS: Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 6, Andre Agassi (Slammers) 3
* MD: Treat Huey/Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 6, Lleyton Hewitt/Tomáš Berdych (Slammers) 4
* MS: Jo-Wilfred Tsonga (Mavericks) 6, Tomáš Berdych (Slammers) 5
* XD: Kirsten Flipkens/Daniel Nestor (Mavericks) 6, Serena Williams/Nick Kyrgios (Slammers) 3
* WS: Serena Williams (Slammers) 6, Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 5
2–2
5 3 December Singapore Indoor Stadium
Singapore
Manila Mavericks 21 vs. UAE Royals 26[20]
* LS: Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 6, Goran Ivanišević (Royals) 5
* MS: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 4, Marin Čilić (Royals) 6
* MD: Jo-Wilfred Tsonga/Treat Huey (Mavericks) 6, Marin Čilić/Nenad Zimonjić (Royals) 3
* XD: Daniel Nestor/Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 1, Nenad Zimonjić/Kristina Mladenovic (Royals) 6
* WS: Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 4, Kristina Mladenovic (Royals) 6
2-3
6 4 December Singapore Indoor Stadium
Singapore
Manila Mavericks 25 vs. Indian Aces 20[21]
* LS: Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 6, Cedric Pioline (Aces)4
* WS: Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 2, Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6
* MXD: Daniel Nestor/Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 6, Rohan Bopanna/Sania Mirza (Aces) 2
* MD: Treat Huey/Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 6, Rohan Bopanna/Gael Monfils (Aces) 2
* MS: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 5, Gael Monfils (Aces) 6
3-3
7 6 December Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Manila Mavericks 25 at INDIAN ACES 26[22]
* MXD: Daniel Nestor/Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 6, Rohan Bopanna/Sania Mirza (Aces) 5
* MLS: Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 6, Cedric Pioline (Aces) 4
* MD: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga/Treat Huey (Mavericks) 5, Gael Monfils/Rohan Bopanna (Aces) 6
* MS: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 6, Gael Monfils (Aces) 4
* Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 2, Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6
* SO: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 0, Gael Monfils (Aces) 1
3-4
8 7 December Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Manila Mavericks 27 vs. UAE Royals 24[23]
* MLS: Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 6, Goran Ivanisevic (Royals) 3
* MS: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 5, Marin Cilic (Royals) 6
* MD: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga/Daniel Nestor (Mavericks) 6, Nenad Zimonjic/Novak Djokovic (Royals) 5
* MXD: Daniel Nestor/Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 6, Nenad Zimonjic/Kristina Mladenovic (Royals) 2
* WS: Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 4, Caroline Wozniacki (Royals) 8
4-4
9 8 December Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Manila Mavericks 23 vs. Singapore Slammers 17[24]
* MS: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Mavericks) 6, Nick Kyrgios (Slammers) 2
* MXD: Daniel Nestor/Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 3, Nick Kyrgios/Daniela Hantuchova (Slammers) 6
* WS: Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 2, Daniela Hantuchova (Slammers) 6
* MD: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga/Daniel Nestor (Mavericks) 6, Nick Kyrgios/Lleyton Hewitt (Slammers) 0
* LS: Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 6, Patrick Rafter (Slammers) 3
5-4
10 11 December Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Sports Complex
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Manila Mavericks 25 at UAE ROYALS 26[25]
* WS: Kisten Flipens (Mavericks) 2, Caroline Wozniacki (Royals) 6
* LS: Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 6, Goran Ivanisevic (Royals) 5
* MS: Jo-Wilfred Tsonga (Mavericks) 6, Novac Djokovic (Royals) 5
* MXD: Daniel Nestor/Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 6, Nenad Zimonjić/Kristina Mladenovic (Royals) 4
* MD: Daniel Nestor/Jo-Wilfred Tsonga (Mavericks) 5, Nenad Zimonjić/Marin Čilić (Royals) 6
5-5
11 12 December Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Sports Complex
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Manila Mavericks 23 vs. Indian Aces 28[26]
* LS: Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 3, Fabrice Santoro (Aces) 6
* MS: Jo-Wilfred Tsonga (Mavericks) 2, Gael Monfils (Aces) 6
* MXD: Daniel Nestor/Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 4, Rohan Bopanna/Sania Mirza (Aces) 6
* WS: Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 3, Ana Ivanovic (Aces) 6
* MD: Jo-Wilfred Tsonga/Daniel Nestor (Mavericks) 6, Rohan Bopanna/Gael Monfils (Aces) 3
5-6
12 13 December Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Sports Complex
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Manila Mavericks 30 vs. Singapore Slammers 15[27]
* LS: Mark Philippoussis (Mavericks) 6, Patrick Rafter (Slammers) 5
* MS: Philipp Kohlschreiber (Mavericks) 6, Tomáš Berdych (Slammers) 2
* XD: Kirsten Flipkens/Daniel Nestor (Mavericks) 6, Daniela Hantuchová/Nick Kyrgios 1
* MD: Philipp Kohlschreiber/Daniel Nestor (Mavericks) 6, Lleyton Hewitt/Bruno Soares (Slammers) 4
* WS: Kirsten Flipkens (Mavericks) 6, Daniela Hantuchová (Slammers) 3
6-6

Key: MS = men's singles; MD = men's doubles; WS = women's singles; MXD = mixed doubles; LS = legends' singles; OT = overtime (additional games played in extended fifth sets); SO = men's singles super shoot-out

Roster

Reference:[28]

Television coverage

Television coverage in the Philippines of Mavericks matches will be provided by ABS-CBN.[29]

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