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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
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Phillips Shines but Tulane Bow Out to Top-Seeded Rice
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Daniel Phillips produced a clinical individual performance in Tulsa, but it was not enough to prevent Tulane from falling to a 4-1 defeat against top seeds Rice in the quarter-finals of the American Conference Championships.
The Green Wave, entering the bracket as the number nine seed, faced a formidable challenge in the 49th-ranked Owls. The contest began with a hard-fought battle for the doubles point, where the nationally ranked pairing of Phillips and Lance Nisbet looked to upset the number one position.
Despite their own high billing, the Tulane duo was edged out 6-4 by Rice's No. 57 pair of Petro Kuzmenok and Santiago Navarro. The Owls' clinical play continued on court three, where a 6-3 victory secured the opening point for the tournament favorites.
However, the doubles setback only served to sharpen Phillips' focus as he transitioned to singles. In a high-caliber clash of top-tier talents at the number one position, the Bermudian international faced Kuzmenok once again.
Phillips dominated the encounter from the outset, utilizing a blistering service game and surgical precision from the baseline to dismantle the 57th-ranked Kuzmenok. The straight-sets 6-1, 6-2 victory provided Tulane with their lone point of the morning and marked one of the most significant ranked wins of Phillips' collegiate career.
While Phillips secured his individual victory, the Owls’ depth across the remaining courts ultimately proved the difference. Wins on the lower courts allowed Rice to clinch the four points required to advance, effectively ending Tulane's run in the championships.
For Phillips, the performance serves as a defiant landmark in a standout season. Having consistently competed at the top of the lineup against nationally ranked opposition, he heads into the next phase of the campaign having firmly established himself as one of the most dangerous players in the American Athletic Conference.
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Monday, April 20, 2026
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Phillips Clinches for the Wave as Tulane Sink UAB in Tulsa
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Tennis standout Daniel Phillips delivered a captain’s performance in Tulsa, powering Tulane to a hard-fought 4-1 victory over UAB in the opening round of the American Conference Championships.
Entering the tournament as the number nine seed, the Green Wave faced an immediate uphill battle against a resilient eighth-seeded UAB Blazers. The contest began with a blow for Tulane in the doubles point, despite a dominant showing from the nationally ranked pair of Phillips and Lance Nisbet. The duo, currently ranked 37th in the ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings, lived up to their billing at the number one position with a swift 6-1 demolition of Ondrej Valek and Kaustubh Holcomb. However, UAB secured the opening point of the afternoon with narrow victories on courts two and three.
The momentum shifted dramatically as the match moved into singles play. Tulane’s depth across the lower courts began to wear down the Blazers, but all eyes remained on the showcase match at the number one position. Phillips, a freshman who has quickly become the heartbeat of the Tulane roster, faced off against Valek in a high-stakes rematch.
The opening set was a grueling tactical exchange that pushed both players to the limit, eventually requiring a tie-break to separate them. Phillips demonstrated his superior mental fortitude under pressure, claiming the tie-break 7-5 to take a crucial lead. With the wind in his sails, the young Bermudian dominated the second set, utilizing a relentless service game and precise baseline winners to secure a 6-2 win.
The victory not only secured Phillips' individual point but clinched the overall match for the Green Wave, triggering jubilant celebrations from the Tulane bench. The 4-1 result provides a vital confidence boost for the squad as they advance to the quarter-finals, where a daunting task awaits against the tournament's top-seeded Rice Owls.
For Phillips, the performance marks another landmark in an exceptional debut season, further solidifying his reputation as one of the most clinical closers in the American Athletic Conference.
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Sunday, April 19, 2026
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Montgomery and Mcbrearty Reign Supreme on Super Sunday
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 Men's Doubles Champions IslandStats.com The W.E.R. Joell Memorial Tennis Tournament reached a spectacular conclusion as Wayne Montgomery and Chloe Mcbrearty claimed the premier singles titles on a day of elite shot-making and high-stakes drama.
The Men’s A Final lived up to its top billing, featuring a heavyweight clash between Wayne Montgomery and Tariq Simons. In a match defined by powerful baseline exchanges and tactical variety, Montgomery demonstrated why he remains the man to beat on the local circuit. After edging a tight first set 7-5, he maintained his relentless tempo in the second, securing a 6-1 victory to lift the trophy. Simons, despite the exhaustion of competing across multiple divisions, pushed the champion in the opening frame but ultimately struggled to contain Montgomery’s clinical service game.
Simons did not leave the stadium empty-handed, however, as he tasted success in the Men’s Doubles Final. Partnering with David Thomas, the duo faced a formidable challenge in Sam Butler and Neal Towlson. In a contest that showcased exceptional net play and quick reflexes, Simons and Thomas held their nerve during the crucial moments of the second-set tie-break to secure a 6-4, 7-6 win, bringing the curtain down on a busy week for all four players.
The Ladies A Division Final was a showcase of power and precision as Chloe Mcbrearty continued her flawless run through the tournament. Facing the versatile Caitlin Conyers, Mcbrearty established her dominance early, utilizing a high-velocity forehand to dictate the rallies. She barely broke stride throughout the match, securing the championship with a commanding 6-1, 6-1 performance that cemented her status as the division’s standout performer.
In the Ladies B Division, Arianna Parra Delgado earned her moment in the spotlight with a disciplined victory over Samantha Morgan. Delgado’s ability to prolong the rallies proved decisive, as she wore down her opponent to claim a 6-3, 6-4 win. Meanwhile, the Men’s B Division Final provided one of the most competitive spectacles of the afternoon. Will Britten was forced to utilize all his defensive skills to outlast the resilient Donn Trott, eventually sealing the title with a 6-3, 7-6 victory that drew significant applause from the Devonshire crowd.
As the trophies were presented at the W.E.R. Joell Tennis Stadium, the 2026 edition of the memorial tournament was celebrated as a landmark success for the local game. With a blend of established champions and emerging talents across all divisions, the tournament once again served as a vital pillar of the Bermudian tennis calendar.
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Saturday, April 18, 2026
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Clinical Montgomery & Resilient Simons Set Up Final Date
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The W.E.R. Joell Tennis Stadium bore witness to a day of contrasting fortunes as the Men’s A Semi-Finals took center stage at the W.E.R. Joell Memorial Tennis Tournament.
The headline act in the Men’s A Division saw Wayne Montgomery continue his imperious march through the draw. Montgomery was in a ruthless mood against Jack Keyes, conceding just two games across the entire match to secure a 6-0, 6-2 victory. His clinical baseline play left Keyes with few answers, ensuring the top seed enters the final with a formidable momentum.
On the other side of the bracket, Tariq Simons was forced to work significantly harder to earn his place in the championship match. Facing a resilient Zachary Mcguire, Simons showcased his experience to edge out a competitive opening set before being pushed to a tie-break in the second. Simons’ ability to find the lines in crucial moments eventually told, as he sealed a 6-3, 7-5 win to set up a blockbuster final against Montgomery.
The Ladies A Division saw Chloe Mcbrearty produce one of the most authoritative displays of the week. In her second-round encounter with Arianna Parra Delgado, Mcbrearty delivered a "double bagel," winning 6-0, 6-0 in a performance defined by high-intensity serving and relentless accuracy.
In the Men’s B Semi-Finals, the contrast in match styles continued. Will Britten mirrored Mcbrearty's efficiency, dismantling Adam Grasso 6-0, 6-1 to coast into the final. However, the match of the afternoon belonged to Donn Trott and Darren Woods.
Trott looked to be heading for a swift exit after Woods swept the opening set 6-3. However, Trott produced a remarkable turnaround, clawing back to take the second 6-0 and force a deciding championship tie-break. In a tense finale that tested the nerves of both players, Trott eventually outlasted Woods to secure a 3-6, 6-0, 10-6 victory and a spot in the B Division final.
Men A Semi-Finals
6 7 Tariq Simons - defeated 3 5 Zachary Mcguire
6 6 Wayne Montgomery - defeated 0 2 Jack Keyes
Ladies A Round 2
6 6 Chloe Mcbrearty - defeated 0 0 Arianna Parra Delgado
>font size=2>Mens B Semi-Finals6 6 Will Britten - defeated 0 1 Adam Grasso 3 6 10 Donn Trott - defeated6 0 06 Darren Woods
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Friday, April 17, 2026
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Semi-Final Showdowns on Penultimate Day in Tennis
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The W.E.R. Joell Tennis Stadium provided a day of high-octane drama and clinical precision as the W.E.R. Joell Memorial Tennis Tournament moved into its penultimate stage.
In the Ladies A Division, Terceira Lee produced a resilient performance to overcome Arianna Parra Delgado. Lee dominated the opening exchanges to take the first set comfortably, but she was forced to dig deep in the second as Delgado mounted a spirited comeback. Ultimately, Lee’s consistency from the baseline proved decisive as she secured a 6-2, 7-5 victory to advance.
The Men’s A Group 1 saw an equally authoritative display from Tobiah Goodchild. Facing David Gravier, Goodchild dictated the tempo with a powerful service game, surrendering just one game in the opening set before navigating a tighter second frame to win 6-1, 6-4. However, Goodchild’s luck would turn later in the day during the doubles competition.
Men’s B Division action provided a mix of routine wins and a marathon struggle. In Group 1, Chris Grasso looked in fine form as he defeated Riley Maybury 6-2, 6-4, while Donn Trott delivered a nearly flawless performance to dismantle Adam Grasso 6-0, 6-2. The standout match of the afternoon occurred in Group 2, where Darren Woods and Florez Mariano engaged in a grueling three-set battle. After dropping the first set, Woods found another gear to take the second and eventually outlasted Mariano in a dramatic ten-point tiebreak finish, winning 3-6, 6-1, 12-10.
The spotlight then shifted to the Men’s Doubles Semi-Finals, where the championship favorites asserted their dominance. Sam Butler and Neal Towlson proved too strong for the pairing of Tobiah Goodchild and Zachary Mcguire, utilizing their veteran experience to secure a 6-3, 6-0 win. They will be joined in the final by Tariq Simons and David Thomas, who produced a clinical 6-3, 6-4 victory over Alex Cooper and Jack Keyes to set up a blockbuster conclusion to the tournament.
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