London
2018

Congratulations Tomas Berdych
Tie Break Tens- the new high octane, action packed tennis format held its inaugural tournament on the 5th December 2015 in the Royal Albert Hall, in association with Champions Tennis.
Under the impressive 20,000 sq.ft glazed iron roof, the Royal Albert Hall was the location for the launch of a new, exciting fast paced high octane format of tennis. Andy Murray, John McEnroe, David Ferrer, Tim Henman, Kyle Edmund and Xavier Malisse battled it out to see who would be crowned the Tie Break Tens London Champion.
The inaugural Tie Break Tens tournament took place on the 5th December 2015 and saw some of the finest tennis players battle it out to be crowned the Tie Break Tens London Champion. Andy Murray, John McEnroe, David Ferrer, Tim Henman, Kyle Edmund and Xaver Malisse clashed head-to-head over a series of first-to-10-point-tie-break matches. Andy Murray and Kyle Edmund faced each other for the second time in the final and after a closely fought match, Kyle came out the eventual winner scooping the $250,000 prize.
Marcus Buckland and Anabel Croft were our hosts for the evening with Simon Reed and Chris Wilkinson providing expert commentary on Sky Sports.