
Capitals Announce New Roster
April 3, 2008 - World TeamTennis (WTT)
Sacramento Capitals News Release
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (April 1, 2008) - The Sacramento Capitals picked up two new players today in the World TeamTennis draft just concluded in Miami, Florida.
Eric Butorac, a 6'3" left hander will replace former team captain Mark Knowles, who will forego the season to await the birth of his second child. The Rochester, Minnesota native turned pro in 2003 and has three career ATP titles. His current doubles ranking is 45. The Caps picked up Butorac as the second pick in the first round as a result of the trade with St. Louis involving marquee player Anna Kournikova.
Joining Butorac will be 16 year-old Belgium junior player Tammy Hendler. Hendler, a right hander, is the current 18th (career high 5th ) ranked junior player in the world. Born in South Africa, she trains in Braderton, Florida. The Caps have a successful track record of drafting up and coming young female phenoms like Nicole Vaidisova, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Michelle Larcher De Brito.
Returning are fan favorites Elena Likhovtseva and Sam Warburg. Likhovtseva was the 2008 first round Caps protected draft pick. Likhovtseva has played with the Caps for seven years and twice won the WTT MVP Female Player of the Year honors. She is the 2007 Australian Mixed Doubles champion. The 24 year-old Warburg, returns for his third year with the Caps. Warburg recently beat three top 100 players in a row at the Sony Ericsson Open. He was also a Caps protected player in the draft. Warburg, a two-time All-American, prepped at Jesuit High School. The Caps will have two marquee players this year, Lindsey Davenport and Dmitry Tursunov. Davenport helped lead the Caps to titles in 1997 and 1998 and was a marquee player last season. Davenport began touring again after the birth of her son. The 26 year-old Russian star is currently ranked 35th in singles. Early this year, Tursunov won the tour event in Sydney, Australia. Popular coach Wayne Bryan returns to lead the team to a record seventh WTT title.
Sacramento Capitals co-owner Lonnie Nielson feels all the pieces are in place for another successful year. "We'll be competitive, no doubt about it. I guarantee our fans that the players will leave it all on the court this season in quest of our seventh title."
About the Sacramento Capitals: The Capitals will play their 23rd season of World TeamTennis action July in Allstate Stadium, Westfield's Galleria at Roseville, July 3-23. For the second consecutive year, the defending title holders will host the World TeamTennis Championship Weekend, July 24-27. The Capitals won a league-record 6th King Trophy last July with an exciting win over the New York Buzz of Schenectady, N.Y. Season tickets for 2008, including Championship Weekend tickets, are on sale now at 916-638-4001 ext.111.
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