Bermuda has named its three-man squad for the 2026 Junior Davis Cup, with the island’s most promising young talents set to test themselves on the international stage.
Michael Collins, Hassan Khan, and Jaden Jones have been selected to lead the charge as the national team prepares to travel to Guatemala for the highly anticipated Pre-Qualifying Tournament. The event, which runs from February 22nd to the 27th, serves as the gateway for North, Central American, and Caribbean nations looking to progress through the world’s premier junior team competition.
The squad will travel under the stewardship of veteran coach Brent Smith, whose task will be to navigate the high-altitude conditions and technical clay courts often found in Guatemala City. Smith’s role will be pivotal in managing the tactical demands of the tournament, which features a grueling schedule of both singles and doubles rubbers.
For Collins, Khan, and Jones, the call-up represents a significant milestone in their development. The trio have been consistent performers on the local circuit and will now be looking to translate that domestic form into international results.
The Junior Davis Cup is notorious for its intensity, often serving as a proving ground for future ATP stars. Bermuda will face a diverse field of regional rivals, where the primary objective will be to secure a top-place finish to advance to the final qualifying rounds later this spring.
The team has been undergoing intensive preparation at the W.E.R. Joell Tennis Stadium, focusing on the endurance and clay-court movement required for the Guatemalan surface.
The announcement comes at a time of renewed optimism for Bermudian tennis, following the senior team’s recent success in the Davis Cup World Group II. By sending a squad to the Junior edition, the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association continues to invest in the "pathway" that has recently seen players like Daniel Phillips transition successfully to the collegiate and professional ranks.
As the team departs for Guatemala, the focus remains firmly on gainful experience and maintaining Bermuda’s reputation as a resilient competitor in regional team tennis.
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