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Friday, July 17, 2026
Mallory Battles to Claim Florida Title & Book Paraguay Spot

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Tennis prospect Trey Mallory has secured a career-defining breakthrough after a grueling, three-set victory in the final of the Battle of Boca wildcard tournament in Florida.

The result will get coverage from the daily paper now, they have watched regular coverage, and now they will show interest because we are reporting Mallory won!

The 24-year-old third seed showed immense resilience to bounce back from a mid-match slump, defeating American Avner Wong via a tense, third-set tie-breaker to capture the title.

The victory guarantees Mallory a highly coveted main draw wildcard spot at the upcoming ITF M15K ATC Open (Men's Open) in Asunción, Paraguay. The triumph will also provide the perfect springboard for the Bermudian, who will head directly to the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games full of momentum.

Mallory started the final on the front foot, breaking his American opponent early to claim a hard-fought first set 6-4.

However, Wong—who had reached the final after a grueling three-set semi-final of his own—roared back into contention. The American dominated the second set from the baseline, capitalising on a string of unforced errors from the Bermudian to take it 6-1 and level the match.

With everything on the line, Mallory dug deep in the decisive match tie-breaker. Regrouping quickly, the 24-year-old rediscovered the clinical baseline form that saw him sweep aside Argentina’s Balthazar Orsanic in the semi-finals. Mallory kept his composure under immense pressure, pulling away to take the tie-breaker 10-5 and book his ticket to Paraguay.
Thursday, July 16, 2026
Mallory One Win Away From Career-Defining World Cup Spot

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Bermuda’s Trey Mallory is just one victory away from securing a life-changing professional breakthrough after storming into the final of the Battle of Boca wildcard tournament in Florida.

The 24-year-old third seed carried his blistering form onto the outdoor hardcourts, delivering a clinical baseline performance to dispatch Argentina’s Balthazar Orsanic in straight sets, 7-5, 6-1.

The stakes could not be higher for the Bermudian. Standing at the top of the podium in Florida will guarantee a direct, coveted main draw wildcard spot at the upcoming Men's Open ITF M15K ATC Open in Asunción, Paraguay.

To claim the ultimate prize, Mallory will have to get past American Avner Wong in a highly anticipated final showdown.

Wong was forced to take the scenic route in his semi-final clash, showing immense physical resilience to outlast fellow American Daniil Berezin in a grueling three-set battle, eventually progressing 7-6, 2-6, 10-5.

With Wong coming off a demanding match and Mallory clicking into peak form at the perfect moment, the Bermudian holds a golden opportunity to punch his ticket to the South American professional circuit.
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Mallory Charges Into Semi-Finals as Simons Bows Out

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Bermudian third seed Trey Mallory enjoyed a dominant double-match day to seal his place in the semi-finals of the Battle of Boca Wildcard event in Florida.

The stakes remain incredibly high at the clay-court tournament, where the last man standing will secure a coveted, direct main draw wildcard entry into the prestigious ITF M15K ATC Open in Asunción, Paraguay.

But while Mallory’s dream of professional transition play is burning brighter than ever, his compatriot Tariq Simons saw his campaign come to an abrupt halt.

The day began on a contrasting note for the Bermudian contingent in the Round of 16.

Simons, who had navigated a grueling, two-match opening day, ran into a brick wall in the shape of Tristan Ryerson. The clinical American completely dictated the tempo, handing Simons a harsh straight-sets defeat, 6-0, 6-2.

On the adjacent court, Mallory faced a much stiffer physical test in his morning match against American Heath Waters.

In a tightly contested opening set where breaks of serve were hard to come by, Mallory showed immense mental fortitude to edge a high-pressure tiebreak. With the momentum firmly in his favor, the Bermudian third seed capitalized on his opponent's errors to comfortably seal a 7-6, 6-3 victory.

With very little time to recover, Mallory returned to the court for his quarter-final clash against another formidable American opponent, Enzo Carvalho.

The physical toll of his morning match seemed non-existent as Mallory put on an absolute clinic. Dominating from the baseline with heavy groundstrokes and efficient net play, he broke Carvalho early in both sets to race to a comprehensive 6-1, 6-2 victory.

The two wins mean Mallory is now just two victories away from securing a life-changing wildcard spot in South America. He moves on to tomorrow's semi-finals in peak form, carrying Bermuda's sole hopes on the Florida Hard Court.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Bermudian Duo Launch Campaign for World Cup Spot

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Bermudian tennis stars Tariq Simons and Trey Mallory made a clinical start on day one of the Battle of Boca Wildcard event, putting themselves firmly in the hunt for a coveted spot in Paraguay.

The stakes are incredibly high at the Florida-based tournament, where the overall winner will secure a direct main draw wildcard entry into the prestigious ITF M15K ATC Open in Asunción, Paraguay.

Simons, who was forced to take the scenic route on a busy opening day, navigated his way through two taxing matches to keep his qualification hopes alive.

In his opening Round of 64 clash, Simons delivered a highly disciplined performance to defeat Mexico's Juan Pablo Lopez in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4.

He was quickly back on court for the Round of 32, where he showed immense resilience to edge past American London Vasilescu. After wrestling through a grueling first-set tiebreak, Simons found his rhythm to close out a hard-fought 7-6, 6-4 victory.

Teammate Mallory, entering the draw as the tournament's third seed, benefited from an opening-round bye.

Mallory showed no signs of cold feet in his tournament opener, asserting his dominance early in the Round of 32. He routinely dispatched Chile’s Maximo Quiñonez with a commanding 6-2, 6-3 victory, ensuring both Bermudians advance to the next stage of the bracket in impressive fashion.
Monday, July 06, 2026
Tennis Sensation Terceira Secures Dual Titles across 2 Continents

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Bermudian tennis prospect Lee Terceira has completed a spectacular, whirlwind week on the court, capturing two tournament titles back-to-back on both local and international soil.

Just days after lifting the Under-14 Girls' trophy at the prestigious Highland Spring tournament at Pomander Gate, the rising star boarded a flight to Florida to test herself at the elite Emilio Sanchez Academy USTA Level 6 tournament.

Showing no signs of travel fatigue, Terceira dismantled a highly competitive international field featuring top-tier players from Florida, Norway, and New Jersey to claim the crown.

Entering the USTA tournament as the number two seed, Terceira lived up to her billing in the Girls' 12 & Under Singles Main Draw. She opened her campaign with a ruthless display in the quarter-finals, brushing aside America's Isabela Lewis in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1.

The semi-finals proved a similarly clinical affair. Facing off against Petra Lee, Terceira showcased superb baseline composure and tactical maturity to advance to the showpiece match with another straight-sets victory, 6-3, 6-2.

The tournament concluded with a blockbuster, dream final, pitting the tournament’s top two players against one another as Terceira faced the number one seed, Gia Dilello of New Jersey.

Despite the immense pressure of facing the top seed, the young Bermudian raised her game to a completely different level. Terceira dictated the tempo from the opening serve, breaking Dilello early in both sets to cruise to an emphatic 6-2, 6-3 victory.

The extraordinary achievement marks a massive milestone in Terceira's developmental career. To transition seamlessly from an under-14 local surface straight into a high-intensity USTA international arena—and win both within the space of a single week—proves the island has a serious talent on its hands as she continues her rapid ascent through the junior ranks.
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