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Saturday, June 06, 2026
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Phillips & Seleznev Fall Out of M15 Kayseri in Straight Sets
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Bermudian tennis prospect Daniel Phillips endured a bruising afternoon on the hard courts of Turkey, exiting the doubles draw of the M15 Kayseri tournament at the quarter-final stage.
Just hours after facing a tough exit in the singles bracket, the 21-year-old returned to the clay court alongside his regular partner Bogdan Seleznev, but the tandem found no solace in the doubles discipline.
Facing the clinical Bulgarian combination of Dinko Dinev and Viktor Markov, the Bermudian-Russian duo struggled to find their rhythm, ultimately sliding to a comprehensive straight-sets defeat.
Dinev and Markov looked sharp from the opening service game, establishing absolute authority at the net and targeting Seleznev early on from the baseline.
Phillips and Seleznev, who had shown immense grit to reach the last eight via a dramatic match tie-break earlier in the week, found themselves broken twice in quick succession. The Bulgarians protected their own service games with ruthless efficiency, wrapping up a completely one-sided opening set 6-2 in just over half an hour.
The second set proved to be a far more competitive, attritional affair as Phillips began to assert his presence with some heavy groundstrokes from the back of the court.
The underdogs traded blows with the Bulgarian pair, holding their nerve through the middle phases of the set to level the scoreline at 5-5.
However, just as a second-set tie-break loomed, Dinev and Markov showcased the superior composure that has defined their tournament run. Seizing on a pair of unforced errors from the Phillips-Seleznev tandem, the Bulgarians secured the crucial, late break of serve before confidently serving out the match 7-5 to punch their ticket to the semi-finals.
The defeat brings a frustrating conclusion to Phillips’ week in Kayseri, but the talented former Tulane University standout will look to take the valuable international match-play experience into his upcoming fixtures on the ITF circuit.
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Saturday, June 06, 2026
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Three Titles Decided by Final-Set Shootouts on Epic Day
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The 2026 Deloitte Open delivered a masterclass in tension at the Pomander Gate Tennis Club as all three major finals on the card required nerve-shredding third-set match tie-breaks to determine the champions.
On an extraordinary afternoon of attrition, physical endurance and psychological warfare on the hard courts, pre-match strategies went out the window. Instead, the silverware was lifted by the competitors who could best navigate the pressure-cooker environment of the first-to-10-points final-set shootouts.
Chase McCrimmon captured the Men's Singles 'B' championship after coming through an absolute roller-coaster of a final against Cyre' D S Trott.
McCrimmon looked to be in total control early on, breaking Trott's serve twice with aggressive baseline play to claim the opening set 6-3. However, Trott responded magnificently in the second. Dialing in his first serves and cutting down on unforced errors, Trott ran away with the frame 6-1 to completely shift the momentum.
With everything on the line, the ensuing match tie-break became a cagey affair. Trading mini-breaks under immense pressure, it was McCrimmon who found the telling blow at 8-8, reeling off two consecutive points to take the tie-break 10-8 and seal a grueling victory.
The sibling chemistry of Hasan and Numair Khan proved decisive as they edged past the formidable tandem of Jaire Lawrence-Salaam and Darren Woods to claim the Men's Doubles 'B' title.
The Khan brothers broke late to secure the first set 6-4, but Lawrence-Salaam and Woods roared back with some spectacular net play and lethal poaching to snatch the second set 6-4.
In the ultimate shootout, the Khans displayed impeccable court coverage. From 7-7 in the tie-break, they executed a pair of brilliant passing shots to win three straight points, closing out the match 10-7 to secure a memorable family triumph.
In the veteran category, Kendall Cuffy produced a vintage comeback performance to stun Wilfred Gonsalves and take home the Over-60 crown.
Gonsalves looked sharp out of the blocks, utilizing a clever array of slices and drop shots to leave Cuffy stranded, cruising to the opening set 6-2. Refusing to go down without a fight, Cuffy dug deep in the second, breaking Gonsalves at 5-4 to level the match and force yet another tie-break.
Showing tremendous resolve, Cuffy dictated the final moments from the back of the court, wrapping up the tie-break 10-7 to complete a remarkable turnaround and put the cap on a spectacular day of tournament tennis.
Saturday June 6th Matches
Womens Singles - A
Final
6 6 Shelby Madeiros defeated 1 4 Chloe Mcbrearty
Womens Singles - B
Final
7 6 Isabella Sophia Neururer defeated 5 2 Arianna Parra Delgado
Womens Doubles - A
Final
6 6 Shelby Madeiros & Chloe Mcbrearty defeated 0 2 Cayla Cross & Zaire Simmons
Mens Singles - B
Final
6 1 10 Chase Mccrimmon defeated 3 6 08 Cyre' D S Trott
Mens Doubles - B
Final
6 4 10 Hasan Khan & Numair Khan defeated 4 6 07 Jaire Lawrence-Salaam & Darren Woods
Mens Singles - 45+
Final
6 6 Jenson Bascome defeated 1 0 Michael Toyer
Mens Singles - 60 and over
Final
2 6 10 Kendall Cuffy defeated 6 4 07 Wilfred Gonsalves
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Friday, June 05, 2026
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Phillips Quarter-Final Heartbreak Before Bouncing Back
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Bermudian tennis prospect Daniel Phillips endured a day of mixed fortunes on the hard courts of Turkey, exiting the singles draw of the M15 Kayseri Tour before immediately redeeming himself with a gritty, three-set doubles triumph.
Facing the tournament's second seed, Maxwell McKennon, in a highly anticipated singles quarter-final, the rising teenager was unable to find his rhythm against his clinical opponent, bowing out in straight sets. However, Phillips quickly shook off the disappointment, returning to the court to guide his doubles partnership into the final eight.
Phillips entered his singles match full of confidence following a string of impressive baseline displays, but American second seed Maxwell McKennon proved to be a structural hurdle too high to clear.
McKennon imposed his authority early in the opening set, targeting Phillips’ second serve and breaking twice to race through the frame 6-2.
The Bermudian mounted a fierce, spirited counter-offensive in the second set, matching the American from the back of the court and breaking back to level the scoreline at 5-5. However, McKennon's big-match experience told at the crucial juncture. The second seed broke again before holding his nerve on serve to close out the match 6-2, 7-5, bringing a frustrating end to Phillips’ singles campaign.
Showing immense mental resilience, Phillips was back in action shortly after alongside his doubles partner, Bogdan Seleznev. The tandem booked their place in the quarter-finals by coming from behind to edge past the resolute pairing of Timofei Derepasko and Daniil Stepanov.
After dropping a tight opening frame 4-6 due to some unforced errors at the net, Phillips and Seleznev completely recalibrated their strategy. They dominated the second set 6-3, utilizing heavy baseline tracking to force a deciding match tie-break.
With the pressure amplified, the Bermudian-Russian duo seized the momentum early in the race to ten points. Phillips produced two spectacular cross-court volleys to break their opponents' resolve, safely sealing the tie-break 10-6 to keep his championship aspirations alive on the doubles circuit.
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Friday, June 05, 2026
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Deloitte Open Continues at Pomander Gate
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A day of high stakes and clinical execution unfolded on the clay courts of the Pomander Gate Tennis Club as the 2026 Deloitte Open neared its thrilling climax.
The tournament, which has battled back superbly after early-week weather disruptions, witnessed a historic crowning in the masters division alongside a masterclass performance in the men’s premier flight.
Shonette Wilson is the 2026 Deloitte Open Over-45 champion after delivering a flawless tactical performance to dispatch Sameera Hasan in straight sets.
From the opening baseline exchanges, Wilson looked completely at home on the heavy Pomander Gate surface. Utilizing a devastating combination of deep, looping groundstrokes and sharp angles, she quickly broke Hasan's service rhythm to cruise through the opening set 6-1.
Hasan fought valiantly to find a foothold in the second frame, but Wilson refused to give an inch. Forcing a series of unforced errors from the baseline, the newly crowned champion completed a spectacular second-set shutout to wrap up the match 6-0 and secure the title in style.
In the marquee match of the afternoon, Bermuda Davis Cup star Tariq Simons booked his spot in the Men's Singles 'A' Final with a professional straight-sets victory over a determined Evan Heyliger.
Simons, looking to assert his dominance early, broke Heyliger twice in the opening set. Displaying the explosive court coverage and powerful first serves that have made him a mainstay of the national setup, the top seed took the opener 6-2 with minimal fuss.
Heyliger raised his game significantly in the second set, forcing Simons into extended rallies and showcasing spectacular defensive resilience. However, at 4-4, Simons turned up the pressure, striking a brilliant running forehand winner to secure the decisive break. He comfortably served out the subsequent game to finish 6-4, keeping his quest for another Deloitte Open title firmly on track.
Men's Singles - 45+
Semi-Final
6 6 Michael Toyer defeated 2 0 Mariano Florez
Women's Singles - 45+
Final
6 6 Shonette Wilson defeated 1 0 Sameera Hasan
Men's Singles - A
Semi-Final
6 6 Tariq - Simons defeated 2 4 Evan Heyliger
0 6 6 Zachary Mcguire defeated 6 2 3 Sam Butler
Women's Doubles - A
Quarter-Final
6 7 Shelby Madeiros & Chloe Mcbrearty defeated 1 6 Alexcie Burrows & Kaylah Ming
Men’s Singles - B
Semi-Final
6 6 Cyre' D S Trott defeated 2 2 Donn Trott
Men’s Singles - B
Quarter-Final
6 7 Ryan Kronenberg defeated 0 5 Mariano Florez
Mixed Doubles - all levels
Quarter-Final
6 6 Tariq - Simons & Ella Metschnabel defeated 4 4 Jenson Bascome & Nadhira J Durham
Men’s Doubles - B
Semi-Final
6 6 Hasan Khan & Numair Khan defeated 3 1 Chris Grasso & Jonathan Edward Hughes
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Thursday, June 04, 2026
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Phillips Marches into M15 Kayseri Tour Quarter-Finals
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Bermudian tennis prospect Daniel Phillips continued his impressive run of form on the clay courts of Turkey, securing a commanding straight-sets victory to advance to the quarter-finals of the M15 Kayseri Tour.
Stepping onto the court for his second-round clash in the Singles Main Draw, the rising teenager put on a mature display of baseline composure to dismantle Algeria’s Mohamed Ali Abibsi.
Phillips entered the match looking to impose his aggressive style early on, but he was met with stubborn resistance from Abibsi in a tightly contested opening frame.
Trading heavy groundstrokes from the back of the court, both players looked vulnerable on serve in the dusty conditions. However, it was the clinical break-point conversion from the Bermudian that eventually tipped the scales. Phillips broke Abibsi at a crucial juncture late in the set to claim the opening frame 6-4.
With the psychological momentum firmly in his favor, Phillips tightened his grip on the contest in the second set.
Improving his first-serve percentage and cutting down on unforced errors, the young prospect limited Abibsi’s opportunities to mount a structural counter-attack.
Phillips broke the Algerian's serve twice more in the second frame, executing his game plan with precision to run out a comfortable 6-4, 6-3 victor. The win secures his place in the final eight, where he will face a significantly higher-ranked opponent as he continues his quest for a maiden professional title on the ITF World Tennis Tour.
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