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Thursday, July 02, 2026
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Mallory Exits M15 Monastir after Straight-Sets Qualifying Defeat
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Bermudian tennis prospect Trey Mallory has bowed out of the M15 Monastir tournament in Tunisia after a hard-fought defeat in the second qualifying round.
Mallory, who is continuing his development on the ITF World Tennis Tour, suffered a straight-sets 7-6, 6-3 loss to France’s Loan Lestir on the Tunisian hard courts.
Mallory pushed his French opponent all the way to a first-set tiebreak, showing impressive resilience, before Lestir narrowly edged it out.
With momentum on his side, Lestir managed to break the Bermudian’s serve in the second set to seal a 6-3 victory.
The M15 Monastir event is part of the competitive ITF Men's World Tennis Tour, serving as a crucial proving ground for rising international talent.
While it is a disappointing exit for Mallory, the opening set performance against Lestir proves the young Bermudian has the quality to compete at this level.
The ITF circuit is notoriously unforgiving, with fine margins often deciding matches. Mallory's ability to force a tiebreak in the opener shows his grit, but Lestir’s consistency in the crucial moments of the second set ultimately made the difference.
Mallory will look to take the lessons from this North African stint into his next tour appearance as he continues to climb the international rankings.
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Wednesday, July 01, 2026
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Mallory Advances to Second Qualifying Round
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Bermudian tennis prospect Richard Mallory booked his place in the second qualifying round of the M15 Monastir tournament with a resilient straight-sets victory over home favourite Skander Nsairi.
Mallory, competing in the latest leg of the hard-court ITF World Tennis Tour event in Tunisia, showed tremendous grit to come through a grueling first-set tie-break before running away with the match 7-6, 6-1.
The opening set proved to be a tense, closely fought affair on the North African courts, with Nsairi matching the Bermudian baseline for baseline. However, Mallory kept his composure at the crucial moment to clinch the tie-break and break the Tunisian's resistance.
With the momentum firmly in his favour, Mallory dominated the second set, breaking Nsairi's serve early and dropping just a single game to wrap up a commanding victory.
The impressive win sees Mallory advance deeper into the qualifying draw as he bids to reach the tournament's main singles bracket.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026
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Mallory Bows out of Monastir Thriller after Three-Set Battle
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Bermuda’s Trey Mallory suffered agonizing first-round heartbreak at the M15 Monastir tournament in Tunisia recently, falling just short in a grueling three-set battle against France's Valentin Lapalu.
Competing on the rapid hard courts of the Magic Hotel Tours event on the ITF Men’s World Tennis Tour, the young Bermudian pushed his highly ranked European opponent to the absolute limit before fading in the midday heat.
Mallory started the match with tremendous tactical intent, asserting his authority from the baseline and breaking the Frenchman's serve early in the opening frame. Showcasing an improved first-serve percentage and dictating play with his forehand, the Bermudian held his nerve to close out the first set 6-4.
The second set unfolded into a ferocious, physical standoff. With neither player willing to yield an inch on their service games, the frame was inevitably pushed into a high-stakes tie-break.
Mallory traded heavy blows and fought tenaciously to put himself within touching distance of a straight-sets victory, but Lapalu demonstrated immense defensive resilience, snatching the tie-break 7-6 to level the match and break Bermudian momentum.
The physical exertions of the opening two sets appeared to take a heavy toll on the islander as the match entered a decisive third frame.
Capitalizing on a string of rare unforced errors from Mallory, the clinical Frenchman reasserted his authority, breaking serve twice to open up a commanding lead. Lapalu ultimately coasted through the final set 6-2 to book his place in the round of 16.
Despite the early exit, the high-intensity minutes against quality European opposition offer invaluable professional mileage for Mallory as he continues to sharpen his game on the international hard-court circuit.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2026
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Jordan-Whitter Named Hampton University Head Coach
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Hampton University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Anthony D. Henderson, Sr. announced the hiring of Jovan Jordan-Whitter as the new head coach of the Hampton men's and women's tennis programs, signaling a new era of growth and competitive excellence for Pirate tennis.
Jordan-Whitter joins the Pirate family following two seasons as the inaugural head coach of the University of New England's men's and women's tennis programs. Tasked with building both programs from the ground up, he quickly established a competitive foundation, guiding his teams to a combined 17 wins in the most recent season. Notably, the women's program qualified for its conference tournament in its very first year of competition—an early indicator of his ability to develop talent and build culture.
"Jovan brings a dynamic combination of leadership, international experience, and a proven ability to build and elevate programs," said Henderson. "We are excited to welcome him to Hampton University. His track record of success, particularly in developing student-athletes and establishing competitive programs from the ground up, aligns perfectly with our vision for the future of Hampton tennis. We believe his leadership will energize both programs, enhance our competitiveness within the conference, and position us for sustained success on and off the court."
Prior to his time at UNE, Jordan-Whitter served at the University of Massachusetts Boston from 2021 to 2023. He began as an assistant coach for both programs, contributing to a championship culture that saw the men's team capture the Little East Conference (LEC) title in Spring 2022 and the women's team follow with a conference championship in Fall 2022.
He was elevated to interim head coach in late 2022, where he assumed leadership of both programs during a critical transition period. Jordan-Whitter guided the men through the Spring 2023 conference season and led the women to an NCAA Tournament appearance. His momentum continued into Fall 2023, when he delivered one of the most successful seasons in program history, leading the women to an 11-2 overall record, a perfect 8-0 mark in LEC play, and another conference championship. His outstanding leadership earned him 2023 LEC Coach of the Year honors.
In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Jordan-Whitter brings a global perspective through his tenure as head coach of the Bermuda National Tennis Teams from 2017 to 2022. During that time, he led both the men's and women's programs, contributing to the development of elite-level players and strengthening Bermuda's presence in international competition.
Jordan-Whitter was coached in junior tennis by soon-to-be Hampton University Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Arthur Carrington.
As a player, Jordan-Whitter represented Bermuda in Davis Cup competition from 2001 to 2004 and again in 2017. His collegiate career included competition at the NCAA Division I level at Temple University before transferring to UMass Boston, where he earned Little East Conference Player of the Year honors.
Jordan-Whitter completed his bachelor's degree in liberal arts from UMass Boston in the summer of 2024, further underscoring his commitment to academic and athletic excellence.
"I am truly honored and excited to join the Hampton University family," said Jordan-Whitter. "This is a prestigious institution with a strong tradition of excellence, and I look forward to building competitive men's and women's tennis programs that reflect that standard. My goal is to develop student-athletes who excel both on the court and in the classroom, while fostering a culture of discipline, accountability, and pride. I am eager to get to work and contribute to the continued success of Hampton Athletics."
He and his wife Kathelin have three children, Amirah, Sahara and Kairo.
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Saturday, June 20, 2026
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Bermuda Secure Ninth-Place with Dramatic Victory
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Bermuda's women's tennis team secured a hard-fought ninth-place finish at the Billie Jean King Cup Americas Group III tournament following a tense 2-1 victory over Suriname in El Salvador.
Entering the 9th to 10th classification play-off in Santa Tecla, the four-woman squad of Asia-Leigh Hollis, Alexcie Burrows, Nadhira Durham, and player-captain Shelby Madeiros knew there was little room for error.
Captain Madeiros set the perfect tone in the opening singles rubber, producing a commanding performance to sweep past Suriname's Faith Bab. In a brisk 48-minute encounter, Madeiros' tactical precision earned her a comprehensive 6-2, 6-2 victory to hand Bermuda the early advantage.
Suriname hit back immediately, however, inside the very same timeframe. Kayla Currie proved too strong for Bermuda's Nadhira Durham, leveling the tie with a dominant 6-0, 6-1 win in just 48 minutes to set up a winner-takes-all doubles decider.
With the tie hanging in the balance, Madeiros returned to the clay alongside Burrows to face the Surinamese tandem of Bab and Cybelle Ferrier.
Under immense pressure, the Bermudian duo showed superb chemistry and resilience, breaking their opponents at crucial junctures to claim a tight straight-sets victory, 6-4, 6-4.
The decisive doubles win caps off a battling week for the island nation, ensuring they finish their regional campaign on a triumphant note.
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