Bermuda Stun Jamaica to Earn Davis Cup Play-off Berth
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Bermuda has achieved a momentous promotion in the Davis Cup, stunning Jamaica with a 2-1 victory in their Americas Group III Promotion Play-off Final in Costa Rica. The win secures Bermuda the last available berth to the World Group II Play-offs in 2026.
With everything on the line, the highly anticipated clash lived up to its billing, as both nations battled for the coveted promotion spot.
Bermuda drew first blood in the tie. Daniel Phillips delivered a composed performance in the opening singles rubber, defeating Jon Chin in straight sets, 6-3, 7-5. This victory gave Bermuda a crucial 1-0 lead.
However, Jamaica quickly levelled the match. Blaise Bicknell proved too strong for Bermuda's Trey Mallory in the second singles rubber, securing a straight-sets victory, 7-5, 6-4. This brought the tie score to 1-1, setting up a decisive doubles rubber with promotion on the line.
The tension was palpable as Phillips and Mallory once again teamed up for Bermuda, taking to the court to face the Jamaican duo of Chin and Bicknell for all the marbles. The Bermudian pair rose to the occasion magnificently, delivering a dominant performance to secure a straight-sets victory, 6-3, 6-2.
Their strong partnership and composure under pressure sealed the 2-1 win for Bermuda, sparking jubilant celebrations from the Bermudian camp. This hard-fought promotion marks a significant milestone for Bermudian tennis, moving them up to Americas Group II for the next Davis Cup cycle.
Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association President said, "We're marking a truly historic moment for Bermuda tennis. Led by Coach Ricky Mallory Jr., widely considered Bermuda's most decorated Davis Cup coach, the team of Trey Daniel, Tariq, and Jenson has soared to unprecedented levels. Their incredible teamwork and unity have culminated in a feat never before seen in Bermuda tennis history.
This is, without question, one of the most significant milestones Bermuda tennis has ever witnessed. It's a powerful testament to their dedication, relentless effort, and unwavering faith in one another. We couldn't be prouder of this truly special accomplishment, and we're immensely grateful for the steadfast support from our team, both here and back home in Bermuda, which was crucial to this success.
Again, I'm just incredibly proud of what this team has achieved!"
Friday, June 13, 2025
Bolivia Shutout Bermuda in Davis Cup
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Bermuda's Davis Cup team is back in action in Americas Group III at the Costa Rica Country Club, facing their toughest test yet in a top-of-the-pool clash against unbeaten Bolivia.
The match, expected to conclude well before other sporting events like Premier Division Football or the sailing championships in California, has seen Bolivia take an early lead. Bolivia enters this tie with a perfect record, not having dropped a single game in the tournament so far, while Bermuda also remains unbeaten in ties, but has dropped two individual matches.
Bolivia currently holds a 1-0 lead after the opening singles rubber. Tariq Simons took to the court for the first time in the tournament this year for Bermuda, but he unfortunately fell in straight sets to Juan Carlos Prado Angelo, with a score of 6-1, 6-3.
Bolivia has taken a commanding 2-0 lead in their Davis Cup Americas Group III tie against Bermuda, following Murkel Dellien's straight-sets victory over Trey Mallory.
The second singles rubber saw Dellien defeat Mallory 7-6, 6-1. The loss means Bolivia now holds a significant advantage in the tie.
Bermuda's Davis Cup pair, Phillips and Simons, took to the court attempting to salvage a point and avoid a shutout in their tie against Bolivia, but the doubles match was ultimately halted due to injury.
Phillips and Simons faced the Bolivian duo of Boris Arias and Federico Zeballos. The Bermudian pair went down in the first set 6-4.
However, the match was then brought to a halt with Phillips feeling unwell due to an injury. With the tie already decided and only one match remaining, Captain Ricky Mallory made the decision to halt the match.
The unfortunate end to the doubles rubber means Bermuda has suffered a shutout against the strong Bolivian side. The team will now need to regroup and focus on their remaining match in the Davis Cup Americas Group III competition. The health of Phillips will be a key concern for the Bermudian camp.
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Bermuda Secure Group III Status with Win Over Aruba
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Bermuda has guaranteed their place in Americas Group III for the upcoming season, after edging out Aruba 2-1 in their second Davis Cup match in Costa Rica.
Following their impressive opening-day victory over hosts Costa Rica, Bermuda took to the courts at the Costa Rica Country Club looking to maintain their winning momentum.
Bermuda took an early lead in the tie, with Daniel Phillips delivering a strong performance in the opening singles rubber. Phillips defeated Kyle Frankel in straight sets, 6-1, 6-3, securing the first point for Bermuda.
However, Aruba fought back to pull the match even. Patrick Sydow proved too strong for Bermuda's Trey Mallory in the second singles rubber, defeating him in straight sets, 7-6, 6-0. This levelled the tie at 1-1, setting up a decisive doubles match.
With the tie hanging in the balance, Phillips and Mallory teamed up once again for the doubles. The Bermudian pair engaged in a hard-fought three-set battle against the Aruban duo of Frankel and Sydow. After losing the first set 4-6, Phillips and Mallory rallied to take the second set 7-6, before dominating the decider 6-2, securing the win for Bermuda.
This victory ensures Bermuda will remain in Americas Group III for the next Davis Cup cycle, a testament to their strong performances in the initial matches of the tournament.
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Bermuda Stun Hosts Costa Rica in Davis Cup Opener
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Bermuda's Davis Cup team has kicked off their Americas Group III competition with a stunning 2-1 victory over host nation Costa Rica in their Group A opener.
The highly anticipated clash at the Costa Rica Country Club saw Bermuda deliver a resilient performance to secure a crucial win on the opening day.
Bermuda took an early lead, with Daniel Phillips staging a remarkable comeback in his singles rubber. After losing the first set in a tie-break, Phillips battled back to defeat his Costa Rican opponent Christian Felipe Winstead 6-7, 6-4, 7-6 in a marathon match that lasted almost three hours. His tenacity secured Bermuda the crucial first point.
Costa Rica, however, drew level in the second singles match. Trey Mallory faced a tough challenge and ultimately fell in straight sets, 6-4, 7-6, after a two-hour battle against Jesse Flores. This brought the tie score to 1-1, setting up a decisive doubles rubber.
With the tie hanging in the balance, Phillips and Mallory teamed up for the doubles match, taking on Flores, and Winstead. The Bermudian pair delivered a dominant performance, securing a straight-sets victory, 6-2, 7-5. Their strong partnership sealed the 2-1 win for Bermuda, a significant upset against the host nation.
This impressive start puts Bermuda in a strong position in Group A as they continue their quest for promotion in the Davis Cup Americas Group III competition.
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Bermuda Drawn in Tough Davis Cup Group Alongside Hosts
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Bermuda's Davis Cup team has learned their challenging path in the upcoming Davis Cup Americas Group III competition, having been drawn in Group A alongside formidable opponents Bolivia, Aruba, and host nation Costa Rica.
The 2025 Bermuda Davis Cup team, comprising Trey Mallory, Daniel Phillips, Tariq Simons, and Jack Keyes, is poised to represent the island nation in this fiercely competitive international tennis event.
The tournament will be held at the Costa Rica Country Club in San José, utilizing its indoor hard court facility. The conditions are expected to provide a fast and demanding surface for all competitors.
The stakes are high in Group III, with clear pathways for both promotion and relegation. The two pool winners will automatically earn promotion to the World Group II Play-offs in 2026. An additional promotion spot will be decided by a play-off match between the two teams finishing in second place in each pool. Conversely, the two teams finishing in fourth place in each pool will face relegation to Americas Group IV in 2026.
Bermuda will begin their campaign with a demanding match-up against the host nation, Costa Rica, a fixture that promises to set the tone for their tournament. The team will need to deliver strong performances from the outset to navigate this challenging group and achieve their promotion aspirations.