2016 World TeamTennis season

The top two teams in the regular season qualified for the World TeamTennis Final at Forest Hills Stadium in New York City.

The higher seed was treated as the "home" team in the WTT Final and had the right to determine order of play.

Also in December 2015, one of the Dream's minority owners, Bob Kaliski, told The Sacramento Bee that he had personally lost US$175,000 investing in the team and that majority owner Jeff Launius had told him the Dream owed its vendors US$192,000 at the end of the season.

WTT said that the Dream had until the end of December to meet its financial commitments to the league in order to secure its spot for 2016.

[4] On January 13, 2016, WTT announced that the Dream franchise had been terminated due to noncompliance with the team's obligations to the league.

The team had been owned and operated by the league during the 2015 season after the retirement of its former owner Bahar Uttam, who walked away from it.

In a press release, WTT commissioner Ilana Kloss said, "We spent more than a year seeking a local owner or ownership group, but unfortunately we were not able to find the right fit."

The Orange County Breakers, playing in 2015, as the Austin Aces, lost the WTT Final and were assigned the preliminary fourth draft position.

Notes: Reference:[24] Reference:[25] Win  • Loss  • Home  • Away August 26, 2016 at Forest Hills Stadium, New York City, New York: #1 SAN DIEGO AVIATORS[Final 1] 25, #2 Orange County Breakers 14 (extended play)[23] Note: The tables below show the WTT players who had the highest regular-season winning percentages in each of the league's five events.

Reference: [23][27] The tables below show the regular-season winning percentages of each team in each of the league's five events.

ESPN2's live telecast of the WTT Final began at 5:00 pm EDT, one hour after the match's start time.

[28] The following regular-season matches were streamed live on ESPN3 and rebroadcast the following day on the Tennis Channel: Select matches streamed live by ESPN3 were rebroadcast by regional sports networks Altitude Sports and Entertainment, Comcast SportsNet affiliates, Mediacom Connections and MSG.