
Staples Champions Cup
April 29 – May 2, 2010
Agganis Arena at Boston University
| Day | Time | Description | Location |
| Thursday 4/29 | 4:00PM | Sponsor Clinic #1 | |
| 6:00PM | Ladies Night in Champions Club | Champions Club | |
| 7:00PM | Session 1: Mens Singles Quarterfinal Match 1- Bjorn Borg vs. Mikael Pernfors followed by Mens Singles Quarterfinal Match 2- Mark Philippoussis vs. Wayne Ferreira |
Agganis Arena | |
| Friday 4/30 | 6:00PM | Fantasy Camper Reception | Champions Club |
| 7:00PM | Session 2: Mens Singles Quarterfinal Match 3- Jim Courier vs. Jimmy Arias followed by Mens Singles Quarterfinal Match 4- John McEnroe vs. Mats Wilander |
Agganis Arena | |
| Saturday 5/1 | 11:30AM | Sponsor Clinic #2 | |
| 1:00PM | Series Ticket Holder Meet and Greet | ||
| 2:00PM | Session 3: Men’s Doubles Match 1 followed by Semifinal 1 – Philippoussis or Ferreira vs. Courier or Arias |
Agannis Arena | |
| 7:00PM | Session 4: Men’s Doubles Match 2 followed by Semifinal Match 2 - Borg or Pernfors vs. McEnroe or Wilander |
Agganis Arena | |
| Sunday 5/2 | 12:00PM | Kids Day & USTA Appreciation Day | |
| 2:00PM | Session 5: Third Place Match followed by Championship Final |
Agganis Arena |
Participating Players
Jim Courier (USA)
Todd Martin (USA)
John McEnroe (USA)
Mikael Pernfors (SWE)
Pete Sampras (USA)
Mats Wilander (SWE)
Mixed Doubles featuring Anna Kournikova (RUS)
Finals results
2009
Pete Sampras defeated John McEnroe 7-6 (10), 6-4
2008
John McEnroe defeated Aaron Krickstein 5-7, 6-3, 10-5
2007
Pete Sampras defeated Todd Martin 6-3, 5-7, 11-9
Tennis Ticket News is your source for all Staples Champions Cup tennis tickets. Champions Cup tickets are available for all sessions at the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts. Champions Cup Boston is part of the Champions Series, which consists of tournaments played in select markets where tennis legends compete in a highly competitive, fan friendly, round-robin format with a champion crowned on the last day of each event. The first 3 rounds of each tournament are played in round robin format with the eight Champions drawn into two groups of four and each player playing against the other 3 players in his group. The top players from each group advance to a Sunday Championship Match, while the second place finishers in each group play in Sunday’s 3rd place Playoff Match.
Matches are played in the best of three set format, with the 3rd set consisting of a Champions tie-break. The Champions tie-break is defined as the 1st player to reach 10 points with a margin of 2 points.
Eligible players competing on the Champions Series have either held a top 5 singles ranking, been a Grand Slam singles finalist or a singles player on a Championship Davis Cup team during their ATP Tour playing careers. Champions Series tournaments are allowed one wildcard player of their choice. All players must be a minimum of 30 years of age. This criteria assures fans that there will be a legend competing in every match of every session of every event.
