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Saturday, May 30, 2026
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Phillips & Seleznev Bow out after Three-Set Battle
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Bermudian tennis prospect Daniel Phillips and his doubles partner Bogdan Seleznev suffered a heartbreaking quarter-final exit at the M15 Kayseri tournament in Turkey.
The duo fell just short of a place in the semi-finals after being edged out in a tense three-set battle by the American pairing of Jeffrey Fradkin and Maxwell McKennon.
Despite an impressive start from the Bermudian-Russian tandem, it was the Americans who showed greater nerve in the closing stages, ultimately prevailing 6-7, 6-4, 10-4.
Phillips and Seleznev looked sharp from the opening serve on the Turkish hard courts, matching their opponents' intensity in a tightly contested opening frame.
There was little to separate the two sides as they traded breaks, sending the first set into a high-stakes tie-breaker. Phillips showed great composure at the net, delivering critical volleys to help his side clinch the tie-break 7-6 and claim the early momentum.
However, Fradkin and McKennon responded strongly in the second set. The American duo raised their first-serve percentage and cut down on unforced errors, breaking the Phillips-Seleznev serve late in the set to close it out 6-4 and send the match into a deciding match tie-break.
With a semi-final berth on the line, the Americans quickly seized the initiative in the race to ten points. Fradkin and McKennon raced to an early lead in the tie-break, putting intense pressure on Phillips and Seleznev.
The Bermudian fought valiantly from the baseline, but the American pair proved too clinical, sealing the decider 10-4 to progress to the next round and bring a frustrating end to Phillips' doubles campaign.
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Saturday, May 30, 2026
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Mcbrearty & Redmond shine on Pomander Gate Opening Day
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The Deloitte Open tennis tournament roared into life at the Pomander Gate Tennis Club with a packed schedule of high-octane matches setting the tone across multiple divisions.
Local favorites and rising stars took to the clay courts in a bid to secure safe passage through their respective draws, producing a day of dominant straight-set victories and a thrilling three-set marathon.
Scott Redmond enjoyed a flawless start to his tournament campaign, picking up convincing victories in both the singles and doubles draws to march into the next round.
In the Men’s A singles round of thirty-two, Redmond turned on the style to completely neutralize Nicholas O Cooper, executing a ruthless performance to seal a comprehensive victory.
He later returned to the court alongside Tariq Simons in the Men's A doubles quarter-finals. The duo showed excellent chemistry at the net, brushing aside the challenge of Ryan Kronenberg and Chase Mccrimmon to win out.
Despite the doubles defeat, Mccrimmon had earlier tasted success in the singles draw, though he had to work exceptionally hard for it. Facing Tristan Pettit in a grueling round of thirty-two clash, Mccrimmon showed superb composure during two high-stakes tie-breaks to edge past his opponent.
Numair Khan also secured his spot in the next round of the A singles with a clinical performance against Kronenberg, while Jeffrey Allen Bunge was equally impressive in the B division, dropping just one game on his way to defeating Alex Yung.
It was a day of contrasting results for the Mcbrearty household, with Chloe Mcbrearty stealing the headlines in the Women’s A division.
Mcbrearty put on a masterclass in baseline precision during her round of sixteen match against Kate Pursell, flying through the contest without dropping a single game to secure a shutout victory.
However, there was no such luck for Richard Mcbrearty in the Men's B singles, as he fell to a straight-sets defeat against a resilient Nicholas Butterfield.
Elsewhere in the women's draw, Lee Terceira booked her place in the next round after coming through a tight encounter against Alexcie Cherrie Burrows.
In the veteran classifications, Josephine Wilson and Shonette Wilson set the standard in the over-forty-fives doubles with a comfortable victory over Sameera Hasan and Nanette Kiernan.
The match of the day came in the over-forty-fives men's singles quarter-finals, where Johann Hunter staged a magnificent comeback to defeat Chris Grasso. After dropping the opening set, Hunter rallied to level the match before showing nerves of steel to edge a dramatic match tie-break ten points to six.
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Friday, May 29, 2026
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Phillips Earns First World Ranking Points of the Year
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Bermudian tennis star Daniel Phillips has rebounded from an early singles disappointment to secure his first professional ranking points of the 2026 season on the clay courts of Turkey.
The 21-year-old is currently in the country embarking on his highly anticipated Summer Tour, a crucial block of competitive matches designed to build momentum ahead of Bermuda's blockbuster Davis Cup tie against Mexico this September.
Phillips opened his campaign in the singles division of the M15 Kayseri tournament, entering the qualifying draw in search of a spot in the main bracket. Standing across the net was local hope Christopher Kucukhuseyin.
The Turkish player found his rhythm early in front of a home crowd, breaking the Bermudian's serve in both sets. Despite flashes of the powerful baseline play that earned Phillips All-Conference honors with Tulane University earlier this year, Kucukhuseyin proved too steady, wrapping up a straight-sets 6-2, 6-3 victory.
However, Phillips refused to let the early singles exit define his week, quickly turning his focus to the doubles court.
Partnering with Russia's Bogdan Seleznev, the unseeded duo made an immediate impact in the main draw. Squaring off against the international pairing of Bulgaria's Dinko Dinev and China's Ye Hongyu, Phillips and Seleznev put on a clinic in tandem tennis.
The Anglo-Russian partnership broke their opponents early in the first set to establish a commanding lead, ultimately sealing it 6-3. They carried that momentum directly into the second set, dominating the net exchanges and capitalizing on break point opportunities to run away with a comfortable 6-3, 6-2 triumph.
The victory guarantees Phillips his first world ranking points of the calendar year, providing a timely boost as he continues his preparation for international duty later this summer.
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Thursday, May 21, 2026
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Tulane Duo Phillips & Nisbet Secure Top 50 ITA Rankings
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Bermuda’s Daniel Phillips and his Tulane University teammate Lance Nisbet have officially cemented their place among the elite of collegiate tennis, finishing the season at Number 45 in the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Division One National Doubles Rankings.
The achievement caps off a sensational campaign for the dynamic pairing, who established themselves as one of the most formidable and tactically astute doubles partnerships in the highly competitive American Athletic Conference (AAC).
Operating from the prestigious number one slot for the Green Wave, Phillips and Nisbet put together a formidable nine-and-six record on the courts. Their path to the top 50 was defined by a series of sensational giant-killing performances against some of the heavyweights of the American collegiate system.
Among the highlights of their campaign were marquee victories over top-tier opponents, including a thrilling triumph against the then-nationally ranked Number 21 Louisiana State University (LSU). The tandem also showcased their elite chemistry with high-stakes wins over Number 11 Arizona State and a gritty performance against Number 63 Liberty.
Their consistency at the top of the lineup was further highlighted during a critical conference clash against the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), where they cruised to a six-three victory to anchor a vital team win.
The duo's outstanding season did not go unnoticed by league officials. Just weeks before the final national rankings were solidified, the AAC named both Phillips and Nisbet to the prestigious 2026 All-Conference Doubles Team.
It proved to be a doubly historic period for the Bermudian star, as Phillips also scooped individual honors after being named to the All-Conference Singles team, following a robust sixteen-and-eleven record at the top flight.
The postseason accolades marked the first time in seven years that Tulane’s men's tennis program has advanced multiple players onto the coveted all-conference list. With a top 50 national ranking officially locked in to conclude the season, the baseline power of Phillips and the clinical net play of Nisbet have firmly put the rest of the collegiate circuit on notice for the year ahead.
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Monday, May 18, 2026
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Future Stars Shine at Temple of Tennis Junior Challenger
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The future of the sport was on full display at the Port Royal Tennis Courts as the Temple of Tennis Junior Challenger Tournament reached a thrilling conclusion, with the island's finest young talents crowning a memorable week of high-quality competition.
In the premier junior division, Zach McGuire delivered a commanding performance to capture the Boys 18 and Under title. McGuire showed tremendous poise under pressure to defeat a resilient Tobiah Goodchild in a final that showcased the impressive depth of the local junior game.
The tournament also produced a standout individual campaign from Lee Terceira, who managed the impressive feat of reaching two major singles finals. Terceira claimed ultimate glory in the Girls 16 and Under division, where she defeated Arianna Parra to take the top spot on the podium.
Terceira was back on court for the Girls 14 and Under final, but this time she was thwarted by a superb performance from Chloe McBrearty, who played flawless baseline tennis to claim the age-group crown and relegate Terceira to a highly commendable runner-up finish.
In the Boys 14 and Under category, Trystan Thompson demonstrated his rising credentials by capturing the title after an entertaining battle with Manuel Maldonado-Jaime.
The younger age groups provided plenty of drama for the spectators packed around the Port Royal courts. Aliyah Costa emerged victorious in the Girls 12 and Under division, sealing her championship status with a hard-fought win over Amelie Carter.
Meanwhile, the Boys 12 and Under trophy went to Ethan Tucker, who capped off an excellent tournament by defeating Gelan Thompson in the final, ensuring that the next generation of tennis players left a lasting impression as the curtains came down on a spectacular week of youth sport.
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