Courier Finishes in Top Spot for 2012 PowerShares Series Season

December 3, 2012 | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
Photo credit: Adam Wolfthal

In a hotly contested race, Jim Courier held on to finish the 2012 PowerShares Series season in the top spot and claim the first place winner’s share of $500,000. Andre Agassi finished strong to win three of the final four events, vaulting past John McEnroe to take second place and capture $350,000, but wasn’t able to get past Courier, who edged Agassi by 100 points. John McEnroe finished in third place and took home $150,000.

“To finish number one on tour with the array of top players we have on the PowerShares Series is extremely satisfying,” said Courier. “Andre really stepped it up at the end of the season and I was a bit lucky to get out to a good lead before he got hot. It’s time to take a breather now, but I’ve already got my eye on the 2013 season and how I will need to prepare to defend the crown.”

Courier moved into the number one position in early November with back-to-back victories in Tampa and Atlanta, defeating McEnroe in the finals of both events. This was after he had gotten off to the early lead in the Series with a victory in the first event of the season in Surprise, Ariz. Although both Courier and Agassi each won three times, the difference in points came from Courier’s additional runner-up finish in Las Vegas.

Agassi claimed victories in San Jose, Las Vegas and Anaheim and had semifinal losses in his other two PowerShares Series appearances. Agassi and McEnroe finished the season tied with 1400 points each, but Agassi won the tiebreaker with a 2-1 head-to-head record against McEnroe this season, which was decided in the last event in Anaheim where Agassi defeated McEnroe in the semifinals, 6-2.

McEnroe–the only player to appear in all 12 PowerShares Series events this season–was exceptionally consistent all season, reaching nine finals and lifting the crown in Chicago and Denver. Pete Sampras–the number one ranked player on the 2011 Champions Series–ended up in fourth place this season. Pat Rafter, who won a pair of titles in Philadelphia and New York in his only two appearances of the season–was fifth.

The PowerShares Series rankings are determined by totaling the points earned from the best five tournament results of each player.


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