James Auckland will play for the Kansas City Explorers. The others in his team are -
Bob Bryan of the USA Mike Bryan of the USA Kveta Peschke of Czech Republic Rennae Stubbs of Australia Dusan Vemic of Serbia
The full field boasts some big names like Roddick, Venus Williams, Tursunov, Davenport and many others. Click on the link if you want to see the full roster - http://www.wtt.com/playerspage.aspx
I believe that each tie consists of 5 matches - men's singles and doubles, the same for women, and then mixed doubles.
Schedule:
July 4 Kansas City Explorers @ Sacramento Capitals 7:30 PM
July 5 Kansas City Explorers @ Newport Beach Breakers 7:00 PM
July 6 Springfield Lasers @ Kansas City Explorers 7:05 PM
July 9 Sacramento Capitals @ Kansas City Explorers 7:05 PM
July 11 St. Louis Aces @ Kansas City Explorers 7:05 PM
July 12 Kansas City Explorers @ St. Louis Aces Andy Roddick (STL) 7:15 PM
July 14 Boston Lobsters @ Kansas City Explorers 7:05 PM
July 15 New York Buzz @ Kansas City Explorers 7:05 PM
July 16 Kansas City Explorers @ Philadelphia Freedoms Bob & Mike Bryan (KC) 7:30 PM
July 17 Kansas City Explorers @ Delaware Smash Bob & Mike Bryan (KC) 7:05 PM
July 19 Washington Kastles @ Kansas City Explorers Bob & Mike Bryan (KC) 7:05 PM
July 20 Kansas City Explorers @ St. Louis Aces Bob & Mike Bryan (KC) 7:15 PM
July 22 Kansas City Explorers @ Springfield Lasers 7:05 PM
July 23 Newport Beach Breakers @ Kansas City Explorers 7:05 PM
I think that there are 5 matches, each one set long and then they count up the total number of games won, and whichever team wins the most games wins the tie.
Good article about James here, "Headed Auckland has been good for Explorers":-
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James Auckland isnt much for what ifs.
Sure, Auckland, a 28-year-old Londoner, could have spent his time wishing Britains Lawn Tennis Association had launched its new, high-profile player development system, which includes an $80 million state-of-the-art tennis center and the hiring of a couple of the U.S.s top coaches, a few years back when he was in his prime.
But what good would that do? Auckland would just as soon keep his head in the here and now, which is playing his first season in World TeamTennis with the Explorers.
I wish a few more of our players would play WTT but I guess they don't because they would need to three or four weeks off from international tennis. Still, it's a good way to make money and gain experience, so some should consider it in the future.