The Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association's 2025 Spring Fling Tournament got off to an exciting start at the WER Joell Tennis Stadium, with two gripping three-set matches captivating spectators on the opening day.
The tournament, a highlight of the local tennis calendar, saw young players showcasing their talent and determination in closely contested encounters.
In the Girl’s 12 Singles division, Chloe Mcbrearty staged a remarkable comeback against Arianna Parra Delgado. After dropping the first set 4-6, Mcbrearty rallied strongly, taking the second set 6-2. The match culminated in a tense tiebreaker, where Mcbrearty held her nerve to secure a 10-4 victory.
The Boy’s 14 Singles match between Michael Mohipp and Oliver Anderson also went the distance. Mohipp took the first set 6-3, but Anderson responded by winning the second 6-4. The deciding tiebreaker saw Mohipp regain his composure, clinching the match with a 10-6 victory.
These thrilling three-set battles set the tone for what promises to be a highly competitive tournament. The players' resilience and determination were on full display, providing a glimpse of the future of Bermuda tennis.
The Spring Fling Tournament continues at the WER Joell Tennis Stadium, with further matches scheduled throughout the week. Tennis enthusiasts can look forward to more exciting action as the players battle for titles across various divisions.
Boy’s 12 Singles - Group A
6 6 Manuel Maldonado defeated 0 0 Tucker Champion
Boy’s 12 Singles - Group B
6 6 James Casling-Hall defeated 2 3 William Leman
Girl’s 12 Singles
4 6 10 Chloe Mcbrearty defeated 6 2 04 Arianna Parra Delgado
Boy’s 14 Single
6 4 10 Michael Mohipp defeated 3 6 06 Oliver Anderson
6 6 Riley Maybury defeated 2 0 Julian Hands
Girl’s 14 Single
7 6 Dylan Outerbridge defeated 5 4 Ella Metschnabel
Boy’s 16 Singles
6 6 Will Britten defeated 2 0 Christopher Maderios
Boy’s 18 Singles
6 6 Tobiah Goodchild defeated 1 1 Cyre Trott
6 6 Jadon Spriggs defeated 3 4 Kyan Hands
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