Vegas Rollers
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The Vegas Rollers are a World TeamTennis (WTT) franchise founded in 2019, owned by the league. The team was one of two expansion teams to enter the league in 2019 alongside Orlando Storm. The Vegas Rollers play their home matches at the Orleans Arena in Paradise, Nevada.[1] The official Charity is the Marty Hennessy - Inspiring Children Foundation.
Team rosters
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2019 roster
Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan
Reilly Opelka
Sam Querrey
Monica Puig
Evan Song
Harriet Dart
Asia Muhammad
Matt Reid
Head Coach, Tim Blenkiron
References
- ^ "WTT Adds Las Vegas and Orlando Expansion Franchises To Begin Play In July 2019; WTT Schedule Released". World TeamTennis. March 5, 2019.
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- Breakers Stadium at the Palisades Tennis Club (Orange County)
- USTA National Campus (Orlando)
- Michael J. Hagan Arena (Philadelphia)
- Omni La Costa Resort and Spa (San Diego)
- Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex (Springfield)
- Orleans Arena (Vegas)
- Kastles Stadium at Union Market (Washington)