World Tennis League 2024: Scores, results, schedule, standings, teams, format

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The World Tennis League is underway with some of the world's best tennis stars hitting Abu Dhabi.

From December 19-22, the likes of Stefanos Tsitsipas, Nick Kyrgios, Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek will split up into teams in a exciting, unique format.

The teams will play off in a round robin format until the top two teams emerge to compete in the event final.

The Sporting News has all the latest results, schedule and standings from the exhibition.

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World Tennis League 2024 scores, results, schedule

Falcons 29-26 Hawks - Dec 19

  • Women's doubles: Garcia/Rybakina (Falcons) 6-7 Andreeva/Sabalenka (Hawks)
  • Women's singles: Elena Rybakina (Falcons) 6-7 Aryna Sabalenka (Hawks)
  • Men's doubles: Rublev/Shapovalov (Falcons) 5-7 Nagal/Thompson (Hawks)
  • Men's singles: Andrey Rublev (Falcons) 7-5 Jordan Thompson (Hawks)
  • Overtime: Andrey Rublev (Falcons) 2-0 Jordan Thompson (Hawks)
  • Super shoot-out: Andrey Rublev (Falcons) 1-0 Jordan Thompson (Hawks)
  • Super shoot-out tiebreak winning bonus 2-0 (Falcons)

Kites 25-20 Eagles - Dec 19

  • Mixed doubles: Paolini/Ruud (Kites) 6-4 Badosa/Shevchenko (Eagles)
  • Men's singles: Casper Ruud (Kites) 6-4 Alexander Shevchenko (Eagles)
  • Women doubles: Halep/Paolini (Kites) 7-5 Nagal/Thompson (Eagles)
  • Women's singles: Jasmine Paolini (Kites) 5-7 Iga Swiatek (Eagles)
  • Overtime: Jasmine Paolini (Kites) 1-0 Iga Swiatek (Eagles)

Eagles 14-21 Hawks - Dec 20

  • Women’s doubles: Mirra Andreeva/Aryna Sabalenka (Hawks) 6-1 Paula Badosa/Iga Swiatek (Eagles)
  • Women’s singles: Aryna Sabalenka (Hawks) 6-2 Paula Badosa (Eagles)
  • Men’s doubles: Sumit Nagal/Jordan Thompson (Hawks) 6-4 Alexander Svenchenko/Stefanos Tsitsipas (Eagles)
  • Men’s singles: Sumit Nagal (Hawks) 2-6 Alexander Shevchenko (Eagles)
  • Overtime: Sumit Nagal (Hawks) 1-1 Alexander Shevchenko (Eagles)

Falcons 24-21 Kites - Dec 20

  • Women’s doubles: Carolina Garcia/Elena Rybakina (Falcons) 7-6(7-5) Simona Halep/Jasmine Paolini (Kites)
  • Women’s singles: Elena Rybakina (Falcons) 6-4 Simona Halep (Kites)
  • Mixed doubles: Caroline Garcia/Denis Shapovalov (Falcons) 5-7 Jasmine Paolini/Nick Kyrgios (Kites)
  • Men’s singles: Andrey Rublev (Falcons) 6-4 Nick Kyrgios (Kites)

Falcons vs. Eagles - Dec 21

Hawks vs. Kites - Dec 21

Final - Dec 22

World Tennis League 2024 standings

A team receives 2 bonus points for each super shoot-out tiebreak won. The top two teams will qualify for the final.

RankTeamTiesGamesBonus
points
Points
total
1Falcons2–053-47253
2Hawks1–147-43047
3Kites1–146-44046
4Eagles0–234-46034

World Tennis League 2024 format explained

  • Round robin format
  • Each tie features four sets - men's singles, women's singles and two doubles matches of men's, women's or mixed (decided by a coin toss)
  • One point is scored for each game won in a tie
  • If the team that wins the fourth set is trailing, the match goes to overtime
  • If the leading team wins one game in overtime, it clinches the match tie
  • If the tie score becomes equal, a first to 10 super shootout tiebreak is played with winner getting a point plus two bonus points
  • The top two teams after the round-robin will play in the final

World Tennis League teams/squads

 Eagles

  • Stefanos Tsitsipas
  • Iga Swiatek
  • Alexander Shevchenko
  • Paula Badosa

Falcons

  • Andrey Rublev
  • Elena Rybakina
  • Denis Shapovalov
  • Caroline Garcia

Hawks

  • Jordan Thompson
  • Aryna Sabalenka
  • Sumit Nagal
  • Mirra Andreeva

Kites

  • Casper Ruud
  • Jasmine Paolini
  • Nick Kyrgios
  • Simona Halep

Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.