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Thursday, June 18, 2026
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Phillips Cruises into Second Round in Kayseri
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 Daniel Phillips IslandStats.com Daniel Phillips has advanced to the second round of the M15 Kayseri tournament in Turkey after a dominant straight-sets victory over home favorite Birtan Duran.
Having successfully battled through a grueling qualifying campaign to secure his place in the main draw, the 21-year-old carried his fine form onto the Turkish hard courts to dispatch his opponent 6-3, 6-3.
Phillips asserted his authority early in the first set, breaking Duran's serve with aggressive baseline play and a commanding first serve. The local wildcard struggled to cope with the Bermudian’s depth and power, allowing Phillips to comfortably close out the opening set.
Duran attempted a fightback in the second set, but Phillips remained utterly unfazed. Displaying the clinical composure that has defined his European summer circuit on the ITF World Tennis Tour, the Bermudian broke through once again to seal a comprehensive victory in just under an hour and a half.
The win sees Phillips safely into the round of 16 as he continues to climb the international ranks and make waves on the global stage.
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Thursday, June 18, 2026
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Clinical Costa Rica Cruise past Bermuda in El Salvador
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 Nadhira Durham & Alexcie Burrows IslandStats.com Bermuda’s tough run at the Billie Jean King Cup Americas Group III tournament continued in Santa Tecla, El Salvador, as a clinical Costa Rica side wrapped up a commanding 3-0 victory.
Following their agonizing 2-1 defeat to Jamaica, the Bermudian squad found themselves up against a ruthless Central American outfit that dominated across both the singles and doubles rubbers.
Costa Rica clicked into gear immediately in the opening singles clash. Allison Blanco set the tone for the tie, overcoming Bermuda's player-captain Shelby Madeiros. Despite Madeiros's trademark resilience from the baseline, Blanco took control of the crucial points to seal a 6-2, 6-1 victory in just over an hour.
Any hopes of a Bermudian fightback were swiftly dashed in the second singles rubber. Lucia Gallegos turned in a devastatingly efficient performance against Nadhira Durham, power-playing her way to a straight-sets 6-0, 6-1 victory in a match that took a mere 43 minutes to complete.
With the tie already mathematically settled, Costa Rica refused to take their foot off the gas in the deciding doubles match.
Madeiros teamed back up with Alexcie Burrows, but the duo found no answers to the sharp net play and tactical chemistry of Blanco and Ariana Rahmanparast. The Costa Rican pairing needed just 47 minutes to dispatch the Bermudians 6-1, 6-0, completing the clean sweep and leaving Bermuda searching for answers ahead of their next round-robin fixtures.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Jamaica edge past Bermuda despite Madeiros Singles Win
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Bermuda suffered another setback at the Billie Jean King Cup Americas Group III tournament, falling to a narrow 2-1 defeat against Jamaica in Santa Tecla, El Salvador.
Despite an exceptional opening singles performance from player-captain Shelby Madeiros, the Central American side fought back to level the tie before clinically snatching the deciding doubles rubber.
Bermuda could not have asked for a better start to their second round-robin tie of the week, courtesy of a dominant display by player-captain Shelby Madeiros.
Following a bruising team defeat to Panama in their opener, Madeiros led by example on the El Salvador courts. She dismantled Jamaica's Katherine Dibbs in straight sets, executing a near-flawless strategy from the baseline to cruise to a comfortable 6-2, 6-2 victory and hand Bermuda the early lead.
The advantage was short-lived, however, as Jamaica issued a fierce response in the second singles rubber.
Nadhira Durham found herself up against an unstoppable Kinaa Graham, who took complete control of the match from the first serve. Graham power-played her way through the contest, capitalizing on the clay surface to hand Durham a heavy 6-0, 6-0 defeat and level the tie at 1-1.
With the outcome hanging in the balance, the tie moved to a high-stakes deciding doubles match.
Madeiros teamed up with Alexcie Burrows to take on the Jamaican pairing of Dibbs and Graham. While the Bermudian duo showed tremendous grit to fight back in a competitive second set, the Jamaican pair's tactical sharpness ultimately proved decisive.
Dibbs and Graham secured a hard-fought 6-0, 6-3 victory to complete the turnaround for Jamaica, leaving Bermuda to regroup ahead of their remaining group fixtures.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Phillips Battles into Kayseri Main Draw after Three-Set Thriller
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Bermudian tennis prospect Daniel Phillips has secured his place in the main draw of the M15 Kayseri tournament in Turkey after coming through a grueling three-set battle against Vladimir Osminkin.
The 21-year-old showed immense resilience on the Turkish hard courts, holding his nerve during a high-stakes match tie-break to wrap up a hard-fought 6-3, 3-6, 10-5 victory.
Phillips, who comfortably won his opening qualifying match in straight sets, found himself pushed to the absolute limit in a fluctuating second-round contest.
The Bermudian started the match with aggressive intent, breaking Osminkin’s serve to take a clinical 6-3 opening set. However, Osminkin fought back well in the second, dictating play from the baseline to level the match with a 6-3 scoreline of his own.
With a place in the main tournament draw on the line, the match moved into a tense 10-point tie-break decider.
Phillips stepped up his intensity when it mattered most, finding his first serves and forcing errors from his opponent to secure a commanding 10-5 victory in the shootout.
The victory guarantees Phillips a spot in the main draw as he continues his highly productive European summer circuit on the ITF World Tennis Tour.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
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Panama Sweep Past Bermuda in Americas Group III Opener
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Bermuda endured a tough opening day at the Billie Jean King Cup Americas Group III tournament, falling to a clinical 3-0 defeat against Panama in Santa Tecla, El Salvador.
The four-strong squad of Asia-Leigh Hollis, Alexcie Burrows, Nadhira Durham, and player-captain Shelby Madeiros found the transition to the regional clay courts difficult as the Central American side dominated the opening tie of the week.
Player-captain Shelby Madeiros took to the court first for Bermuda in the opening singles rubber, but found herself on the wrong end of a 6-4, 6-2 scoreline against Michelle Agelvis.
Madeiros pushed her opponent hard in a competitive opening set, but Agelvis ultimately found an extra gear to break clear, wrapping up the contest in an hour and 10 minutes to give Panama the early advantage.
Any hopes of a Bermudian fightback were quickly dashed in the second singles match, where Nadhira Durham came up against an inspired Anna Louise Bjornestad.
Bjornestad put on a clinical display from the baseline, power-playing her way to a 6-2, 6-0 victory in an hour and 11 minutes to secure the overall tie for Panama with a match to spare.
With the tie already decided, Asia-Leigh Hollis and Alexcie Burrows teamed up for the final doubles rubber against Agelvis and Gabriella Leurck.
The Bermudian duo showed flashes of resistance in the opening set but were eventually overpowered by the well-drilled Panamanian pair, going down 6-3, 6-0 in 56 minutes to complete the clean sweep for the favorites.
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