GRAND CAYMAN, April 18 – Wayne Ferreira defeated Mikael Pernfors 6-4, 6-3 Friday at The Residences at The Ritz Carlton, Grand Cayman Legends Championships to clinch a final-round berth in the year’s second tournament on the Outback Champions Series, a collection of tennis events around the world featuring the greatest names in tennis over the age of 30. Ferreira finished with a 3-0 record in round-robin play and will face either Jim Courier, John McEnroe or Jimmy Arias in Sunday’s final.
Courier improved to a 2-0 record in Group A with a 7-6 (5), 6-4 win over Jimmy Arias on Friday. McEnroe also remained in contention for the title Friday, beating Mats Wilander 6-4, 6-2 to even his record at 1-1. Courier controls his own destiny in his grouping as he will need to beat McEnroe on Saturday to finish with a 3-0 round-robin record to advance into the final to play Ferreira.
Ferreira successfully battled in the windy conditions against Pernfors at the Caribbean island paradise to advance into his fifth career singles final on the Outback Champions Series.
“I kind of feel like I’m getting a little used to the wind, but it’s very, very difficult,” said Ferreira. “The conditions are tough. You can only
prepare as well as you can.”
Ferreira will be seeking his fourth Outback Champions Series title of his career on Sunday. His last Outback Champions Series title came last October in Dallas at The Stanford Championships, where he defeated Courier in the championship match. Courier is eagerly anticipating his Saturday match-up with McEnroe, where a win would advance him into his sixth career Outback Champions Series final.
“I just relish that opportunity to play John,” said Courier. “He’s such a great champion and a great challenge. He presents a different look than
almost any player out there. He’s left-handed. He plays a very different style of game with his serve-and-volley and his slices and touch and feel. So I think it will be a very interesting match-up. We’re very much an oil-and-water match-up. I’m a right-handed power player. He’s a left-handed finesse player so I think those matches tend to be pretty interesting to the spectators.”
One day after his stunning upset of McEnroe, Arias said his level of play did not change much against Courier. However, not being able to win the key points and a slight lapse in his conditioning were the reasons he gave for his loss.
“It’s still the same tough conditions,” said Arias. “It’s just a matter of a few points in both matches. I could have lost to McEnroe and I actually
could have won today, which is pretty good for me to be able to play (Courier) that close, to tell you the truth, because he’s stronger, younger
and pretty talented. I actually felt like I had a lot of chances, but I still have to get in better shape because after the first set, I started fading physically. I think he sensed that and sort of stepped it up a little.”
The Residences at the Ritz Carlton, Grand Cayman Legends Championships, features an eight-man round-robin match format with the winner of each four-player division meeting in the title match while second place finishers in each division meet in the third-place match. The event features $150,000 in prize money with an undefeated winner taking home $54,000 as well as Stanford Champions ranking points that will determine the year-end champion and the winner of a $100,000 bonus. More information – including ticket information – is available by visiting http://www.championsseriestennis.com/
About The Outback Champions Series
Founded in 2005, the Outback Champions Series features eight events where champion tennis players continue to exercise their competitive instincts in tournament formats that feature prize money and Champions Series ranking points that determine a year-end No. 1 player on the Stanford Champions Rankings. To be eligible to compete on the Outback Champions Series, players must have either; reached a Grand Slam singles final, been ranked in the top five in the world or played singles on a championship Davis Cup team. Each event also has the right to choose a “wild card” entrant.
About InsideOut Sports & Entertainment
InsideOut Sports & Entertainment is a New York City-based independent producer of proprietary events and promotions founded in 2004 by former world No. 1 and Hall of Fame tennis player Jim Courier and former SFX and Clear Channel executive Jon Venison. In 2005, InsideOut launched its signature property, the Outback Champions Series, a collection of tennis events featuring the greatest names in tennis over the age of 30. In addition, InsideOut produces many other successful events including one-night “Legendary Night” exhibitions as well as corporate outings, charity events and tennis fantasy camps, including the annual Ultimate Fantasy Camp. For more information, please log on to www.InsideOutSE.com or www.ChampionsSeriesTennis.com
ROUND ROBIN GROUP A
Jim Courier 2-0
Jimmy Arias 1-1
John McEnroe 1-1
Mats Wilander 0-2
ROUND ROBIN GROUP B
Wayne Ferreira 3-0
Todd Martin 1-1
Paul Haarhuis 1-1
Mikael Pernfors 0-3
WEDNESDAY RESULTS
Todd Martin, United States, def. Mikael Pernfors, Sweden, 7-6, (5), 6-7 (1), 10-7 (Champions Tie Break)
Wayne Ferreira, South Africa, def. Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands, 6-7 (3), 7-5, 10-3 (Champions Tie Break)
Jim Courier, United States, def. Mats Wilander, Sweden, 6-2, 6-0
THURSDAY RESULTS
Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands, def. Mikael Pernfors, Sweden, 6-3, 6-2
Wayne Ferreira, South Africa, def. Todd Martin, United States, 6-4, 7-6 (2)
Jimmy Arias, United States, def. John McEnroe, United States, 7-5, 6-2
FRIDAY RESULTS
Wayne Ferreira, South Africa, def. Mikael Pernfors, Sweden, 6-4, 6-3
Jim Courier, United States, def. Jimmy Arias, United States, 7-6 (5), 6-4
John McEnroe, United States, def. Mats Wilander, Sweden, 6-4, 6-2
SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Jimmy Arias vs. Mats Wilander
Jim Courier vs. John McEnroe
Todd Martin vs. Paul Haarhuis
Wayne Ferreira
Sampras To Face McEnroe And Courier As Champions Cup Boston Schedule Is Announced
NEW YORK, N.Y., March 27, 2008 – InsideOut Sports & Entertainment today announced the match schedule for the 2008 Champions Cup Boston to be played April 30 – May 4 at the Agganis Arena in Boston. Fourteen-time major champion Pete Sampras will be back to defend his Champions Cup Boston title and is grouped with John McEnroe, Jim Courier and Jimmy Arias in group A. McEnroe will play Courier on Thursday, May 1 following Sampras’ opening match versus Arias. Sampras will then play McEnroe on Friday evening, May 2 and Courier on Saturday evening, May 3. Todd Martin, the event’s 2006 winner, is grouped with Wayne Ferreira, Aaron Krickstein and Mikael Pernfors
in group B and will open play against Krickstein on Wednesday, April 30.
The Champions Cup Boston is the third of eight events on the 2008 Outback Champions Series, a collection of tennis events played around the world featuring the greatest names in tennis over the age of 30. The event features $150,000 in prize money with an undefeated winner taking home $54,000. Players also compete for Champions Series points that will determine the Stanford Champions Rankings year-end No. 1 and the winner of a $100,000 year-end bonus. All Champions Series events feature eight-man round-robin match formats with the winner of each four-player division meeting in the title match while second place finishers in each division meet in the third-place match. Tickets begin at just $15 and can be purchased by calling 617-931-2000 or at www.ChampionsSeriesTennis.com.
“We have some block-buster match-ups leading up to the Sunday finale for this year’s Champions Cup Boston that will once again provide for great buzz in the Boston community along with excellent competition and entertainment,” said Jon Venison, co-founding partner of InsideOut Sport & Entertainment and the Outback Champions Series. “Each match-up features some of the most prolific tennis players over the last 25 years. In the case of Sampras, McEnroe and Courier, you have rematches of some of the greatest and most significant matches in tennis history.”
The full schedule of play is as follows;
SCHEDULE FOR 2008 CHAMPIONS CUP BOSTON
Wednesday, April 30
Beginning at 7:30 pm
Wayne Ferreira vs. Mikael Pernfors
Followed by
Todd Martin vs. Aaron Krickstein
Thursday, May 1
Beginning at 7:30 pm
Pete Sampras vs. Jimmy Arias
Followed by
John McEnroe vs. Jim Courier
Friday, May 2
Beginning at 2:30 pm
Wayne Ferreira vs. Aaron Krickstein
Followed by
Todd Martin vs. Mikael Pernfors
Beginning at 7:30 pm
John McEnroe vs. Pete Sampras
Followed by
Jim Courier vs. Jimmy Arias
Saturday, May 3
Beginning at 2:30 pm
Todd Martin vs. Wayne Ferreira
Followed by
John McEnroe vs. Jimmy Arias
Beginning at 7:30 pm
Mikael Pernfors vs. Aaron Krickstein
Followed by
Pete Sampras vs. Jim Courier
Sunday, May 4
Beginning at 2:30 pm
Third-place Match
Followed by
Championship Match
Sampras is returning to the site where last year he played his first competitive tournament since he won the 2002 US Open. In 2007, Sampras went 3-0 in round robin play in Boston and staved off three match points from Martin to win the championship match 6-3, 5-7, 11-9 (Champions Tie-Break). The seven-time Wimbledon champion also played a much-anticipated sold-out Saturday night match with McEnroe, defeating his former Davis Cup doubles partner 6-3, 6-4 in an electric atmosphere at the Agganis Arena. McEnroe, 49, said during the first event on the 2008 Outback Champions Series in Naples, Fla., earlier this month that this will be his final year of playing competitive tournament tennis. Thus, the 2008 Champions Cup Boston will be his final tournament in the Boston area.
Founded in 2005, the Outback Champions Series features eight events where champion tennis players continue to exercise their competitive instincts in tournament formats that feature prize money and Champions Series ranking points that determine a year-end No. 1 player on the Stanford Champions Rankings. To be eligible to compete on the Outback Champions Series, players must have either; reached a Grand Slam singles final, been ranked in the top five in the world or played singles on a championship Davis Cup team. Each event also has the right to choose a “wild card” entrant.
InsideOut Sports & Entertainment is a New York City-based independent producer of proprietary events and promotions founded in 2004 by former world No. 1 and Hall of Fame tennis player Jim Courier and former SFX and Clear Channel executive Jon Venison. In 2005, InsideOut launched its signature property, the Outback Champions Series, a collection of tennis events featuring the greatest names in tennis over the age of 30. In addition, InsideOut produces many other successful events including one-night “Legendary Night” exhibitions as well as corporate outings, charity events and tennis fantasy camps, including the annual Ultimate Fantasy Camp. For more information, please log on to www.InsideOutSE.com or www.ChampionsSeriesTennis.com