Mixed Fortunes for Bermuda as Youth Tennis Stars Conclude
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Bermuda’s rising tennis stars have brought their ITF World Junior Tennis campaign to a close in Santa Tecla, with the girls' squad securing a hard-fought eighth-place finish while the boys ended their tournament in ninth.
The girls’ team provided the standout drama of the final day in a pulsating 2-1 victory over St. Lucia to decide the eighth and ninth positions. The tie began with a marathon three-set thriller as Arianna Parra faced off against Merkisha Justin. Despite a resilient performance that saw Parra battle through a see-saw encounter, she eventually went down 2-4, 4-2, 10-2 to give St. Lucia the early advantage.
The pressure then shifted to Chloe McBrearty, who delivered a clinical performance to keep Bermuda’s hopes alive. McBrearty was in imperious form against Kahenya Mukora, dominating from the baseline to record a comprehensive 4-1, 4-0 straight-sets victory and level the overall score.
The deciding doubles rubber proved to be a test of character for the Bermudian pair. McBrearty and Parra found themselves a set down against Samuella Bertrand and Mukora but demonstrated remarkable tactical discipline to stage a comeback. After taking the second set to love, they maintained their momentum in the decisive tie-break to secure a 2-4, 4-0, 10-5 win and claim eighth place in the final standings.
In the boys’ bracket, the journey ended with a 2-0 defeat at the hands of a clinical Panama side. Trystan Thompson struggled to find his rhythm against Gabriele Parcells, falling in straight sets 4-0, 4-1. The result was mirrored in the second singles match, where Manuel Maldonado was unable to halt the momentum of Matias Marquez, eventually succumbing to a 4-0, 4-1 loss.
Despite the final day disappointment for the boys, the overall performance of both squads in El Salvador marks a significant step forward for the island’s youth development program. Competing against the region’s elite under-14 talent, the Bermudian youngsters have gained invaluable experience on the international stage as they look to transition into the senior ranks.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Memphis March on as Phillips & Tulane Fall
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No. 62 Memphis proved too clinical for Tulane Men’s Tennis, securing a hard-fought 4-1 victory at the Goldring Tennis Center despite a spirited showing from the Green Wave’s top seeds.
The encounter began with a high-stakes battle for the doubles point, where Bermuda’s Daniel Phillips and partner Lance Nisbet looked poised to cause an upset. Competing in the number one slot, the Tulane duo had clawed their way into a 4-3 lead over Moritz Kudernatsch and Maxime Dubouch. However, the match was left unfinished as Memphis secured victories on the remaining courts to snatch the opening point and the early momentum.
The focus then shifted to a heavyweight singles clash at the top of the lineup, as Phillips faced a rematch with Kudernatsch. The opening set was a grueling affair, with both players trading heavy baseline blows before the Memphis standout managed to break late and claim a 7-5 advantage.
Despite Phillips’ efforts to regroup, Kudernatsch maintained his intensity in the second set, finding the lines with increasing frequency to close out a 7-5, 6-2 victory. The defeat at the summit of the order left Tulane with a mountain to climb, and while they managed to get on the board, the depth of the nationally ranked Tigers eventually proved decisive.
For Phillips, the week has been one of significant individual milestones, including his recent Player of the Week honors and a victory over a top-50 opponent. While the team result in New Orleans didn't go their way, the Bermudian international continues to demonstrate that he can go toe-to-toe with the elite of the American collegiate circuit.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Youth Stars Fall to Guatemala and St Kitts as Play-off Push Stalls
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Bermuda’s rising tennis talents faced a challenging transition into the play-off portion of their ITF World Junior Tennis campaign, suffering defeats in both the boys' and girls' classification brackets in El Salvador.
In the boys' 6th to 10th place play-off, the young Gombey Warriors found the going difficult against a clinical Guatemala side. Felipe Bolanos Flores set the tone for the Central American team with a dominant 4-0, 4-0 victory over Bermuda’s Riley Maybury. The result was mirrored in the top singles spot, where Ian Lemcke Morales proved too strong for Trystan Thompson, securing a 4-1, 4-0 win to clinch the tie for Guatemala and leave Bermuda looking to regroup for their final classification matches.
The girls’ squad experienced similar frustration in their play-off encounter against St Kitts and Nevis. Arianna Parra battled hard but eventually went down in straight sets to Sierra Mongerie, falling 4-1, 4-1. The tie was settled in the second singles rubber as Chloe McBrearty faced off against Shreya Rawat. Despite a resilient showing in a tightly contested opening set, McBrearty was unable to sustain the momentum, falling 5-4, 4-1 as St Kitts and Nevis completed the 2-0 victory.
The results mean both squads move into the final stages of the 6th to 10th place bracket, where they will aim to finish their San Salvador campaign on a high note. While the day provided a testing baptism of fire in the play-off environment, the experience remains a vital part of the developmental pathway for the island’s under-14 prospects.
Friday, March 27, 2026
Bermuda Junior Tennis Stars find Winning form in El Salvador
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Bermuda’s rising tennis talents enjoyed a landmark day at the ITF World Junior Tennis campaign in Santa Tecla, with both the boys’ and girls’ teams securing vital victories.
After a testing opening to the tournament, the young Bermuda teams produced a resilient collective performance to get their qualifying bids back on track. The girls’ squad led the charge in Group B with a dominant 3-0 sweep of Aruba, a result that underscores the significant potential within the island's under-14 ranks.
Arianna Parra set the tone for the afternoon in the opening singles rubber, delivering a composed baseline performance to defeat Sophie Lynn Koolman 6-4, 6-2. The momentum was carried forward by Chloe McBrearty, who was in clinical form throughout her match against Eva Angelina Benschop. McBrearty’s 6-2, 6-0 victory effectively settled the tie, allowing the Bermudian pair to enter the doubles with a two-point cushion. The duo completed the perfect afternoon when Benschop and Koolman were forced to retire with the score at 6-1 in the first set.
The boys’ team found their route to victory in Group C slightly more arduous but no less impressive, ultimately defeating Suriname 2-1. The tie began with a setback as Riley Maybury fell 6-0, 6-3 to a powerful display from Alexi Currie. However, Trystan Thompson dragged his team back into contention with a gritty performance in the top singles spot. Thompson demonstrated remarkable mental fortitude to overcome Mitchel Hathie in a tense straight-sets encounter, eventually prevailing 6-4, 7-6 via a decisive 7-3 tiebreak.
With the scores level, the deciding doubles match required a clinical edge, and the pairing of Manuel Maldonado and Trystan Thompson delivered. The Bermudian duo showcased superior coordination and net play to see off the challenge of Currie and Hathie with a 6-3, 6-2 win. The double success provides a timely boost for the entire Bermudian delegation as they prepare for the final stages of the regional pre-qualifying event.
Friday, March 27, 2026
Phillips Shines Despite Tulane's Narrow Defeat to Ranked Rice
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Daniel Phillips produced a stunning individual comeback against nationally ranked opposition, though it was not enough to prevent Tulane Men’s Tennis from falling to a slender 4-3 defeat against No. 60 Rice.
The encounter at the Goldring Tennis Center was a closely fought affair from the outset, with the critical doubles point setting the tone for the afternoon. Phillips and his teammate Lance Nisbet found themselves in a physical battle against the 79th-ranked pairing of Petro Kuzmenok and Santiago Navarro. Despite a resilient showing from the Tulane duo, the Rice pair eventually broke through to secure a 7-5 victory, clinching the opening point for the visitors.
However, Phillips refused to let the doubles setback dictate his afternoon as he moved into the number one singles flight. Facing off against Kuzmenok once more—this time in a singles clash featuring the nation's 49th-ranked individual—Phillips showed remarkable mental fortitude after dropping the opening set 3-6.
The Bermudian international responded emphatically in the second set, dismantling his highly ranked opponent 6-1 to force a decider. Maintaining his momentum and superior court coverage, Phillips closed out the match with a 6-3 win in the third, marking one of the most significant individual victories of his collegiate career to date.
While Rice ultimately secured the four points required for the team win, the heroic nature of the comeback at the top of the lineup did not go unrecognized. Phillips was subsequently named the Tulane Men’s Tennis Player of the Week, a testament to his rising influence within the program and his ability to compete with the elite of the collegiate circuit.