Tennis

With elbow bumps and masked fans, World TeamTennis kicks off season

2017 U.S. Open winner Sloane Stephens defeated reigning Olympic gold medalist Monica Puig 5-1 to help expansion franchise Chicago Smash defeat the Vegas Rollers in the kickoff of World TeamTennis' (WTT) regular season on Sunday.

Eugenie Bouchard, Gabriela Dabrowski are the two Canadians in the tournament

Canada's Eugenie Bouchard makes a backhand return to Italy's Martina Trevisan during their women's singles qualifying match for the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 17, 2020. (Lee Jin-man/The Associated Press)

2017 U.S. Open winner Sloane Stephens defeated reigning Olympic gold medalist Monica Puig 5-1 to help expansion franchise Chicago Smash defeat the Vegas Rollers in the kickoff of World TeamTennis' (WTT) regular season on Sunday.

One of only a few live sports to welcome fans in North America amid the coronavirus outbreak, roaring crowds were replaced with masked, socially distanced spectators at the Greenbrier resort in West Virginia, where the entire three-week WTT regular season will take place.

The Smash won 24-18 over the Rollers, while the Orlando Storm took down returning champions Springfield Lasers with an overall score of 21-18.

Eugenie Bouchard of Westmount, Que., is playing for the Smash, and she lost her doubles match on Sunday.

Bouchard is one of two Canadians competing in the tournament. Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski is the other Canadian, and she is playing for the Orange County Breakers.

WATCH | Eugenie Bouchard loses doubles match to Vegas Rollers:

Eugenie Bouchard falls in doubles but her Chicago Smash defeat Vegas Rollers

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Eugenie Bouchard of Westmount, Que., and her American partner Bethanie Mattek-Sands dropped a close set to Kristie Ahn and Asia Muhammad of the Vegas Rollers, but the Chicago Smash went on to claim a 24-18 victory in their World TeamTennis debut.

Standouts for the day included 28-year-old American Tennys Sandgren, who fired off five of Orlando Storm's eight aces, with his team winning 75% of their first-serve points.

On the Chicago team, 18-year-old Brandon Nakashima took down Sam Querrey 5-3 in the men's singles, as teammates opted for elbow bumps over high-fives.

"At the beginning I definitely was a little bit nervous," Nakashima said on the televised broadcast. "I just tried to stay solid on the baseline on my end."

The event includes several safety measures designed to mitigate the potential spread of coronavirus, including COVID-19 testing for participants and regular temperature checks, with WTT letting a maximum of 500 fans inside the 2,500-person stadium.

A Californian rivalry match between the Orange County Breakers and San Diego Aviators was expected to kick off at 8 p.m. ET on Sunday

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