Washington Kastles Team Tennis 2010
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The Washington Kastles clearly showed Tuesday night (7/6/10) that they are back to defend their World TeamTennis Championship, fending off scorching temperatures and a ferocious rally to beat the Philadelphia Freedoms 21-15 before more than 2,000 spirited fans at Kastles Stadium.
The Washington Kastles continued their celebration of their 2009 World TeamTennis Championship Wednesday night (7/7/10) and also continued their great play, as Venus Williams helped win three sets to vault the team to a 25-15 win over the New York Buzz in a nationally televised affair.
The Washington Kastles capped off a thrilling, come-from-behind 21-20 victory over Martina Hingis and the New York Buzz on Monday night (7/12/10). The team's sixth straight victory gives the Kastles a 6-1 record, the best in the league, and sole possession of the Eastern Conference lead.
The Washington Kastles lost their fourth straight last night and fell one match behind the New York Sportimes in the Eastern Conference standings after a disappointing 20-16 loss to the Boston Lobsters.
The Washington Kastles capped a furious rally to top Anna Kournikova and the St. Louis Aces, 19-17.
Read MoreThe Washington Kastles clearly showed Tuesday night (7/6/10) that they are back to defend their World TeamTennis Championship, fending off scorching temperatures and a ferocious rally to beat the Philadelphia Freedoms 21-15 before more than 2,000 spirited fans at Kastles Stadium.
The Washington Kastles continued their celebration of their 2009 World TeamTennis Championship Wednesday night (7/7/10) and also continued their great play, as Venus Williams helped win three sets to vault the team to a 25-15 win over the New York Buzz in a nationally televised affair.
The Washington Kastles capped off a thrilling, come-from-behind 21-20 victory over Martina Hingis and the New York Buzz on Monday night (7/12/10). The team's sixth straight victory gives the Kastles a 6-1 record, the best in the league, and sole possession of the Eastern Conference lead.
The Washington Kastles lost their fourth straight last night and fell one match behind the New York Sportimes in the Eastern Conference standings after a disappointing 20-16 loss to the Boston Lobsters.
The Washington Kastles capped a furious rally to top Anna Kournikova and the St. Louis Aces, 19-17.