Mylan World TeamTennis celebrates its 40th birthday this year. For more on WTT, including this season's schedule, click here.
When former No. 1 Martina Hingis joined Mylan World TeamTennis’ Washington Kastles two seasons ago, it felt as though the Hall of Famer was on the precipice of something truly special. She had previously taken home a King Trophy as part of the New York Sportimes, but joining the Kastles in the midst of their history-making winning streak turned out to be the first step on a long road back to greatness.
Not long before the start of the 2013 season, the player-turned-coach had expressed an interest in another WTA comeback. Returning to the Manchester Athletic Club to face the Boston Lobsters, Hingis has fond memories of where that dream first began.
“It’s amazing to be back; I remember when I played Jill Craybas here before, years back,” Hingis told wtt.com after playing her first match of Mylan WTT’s 40th season last Thursday.
“I had it in the back of my head to always come back and play some doubles. But playing here is really kind of what got it started.”