Honduras Dominant as Bermuda’s Junior Boys Struggle
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Bermuda’s rising tennis talents have faced a second consecutive day of frustration at the ITF World Junior Tennis campaign, with the boys’ team suffering a comprehensive defeat to Honduras in Santa Tecla.
Following a testing opening day for the girls, the attention shifted to Group C where the young Bermuda team found the going equally difficult against a clinical Honduran side. The tournament serves as the primary regional gateway for Under-14 prospects, and Honduras wasted no time in asserting their physical and tactical authority on the hard courts.
Honduras took an immediate lead in the tie through Gerardo Zuniga, who delivered a powerful baseline performance to defeat Bermuda’s Trystan Thompson. Zuniga’s 6-0, 6-1 victory provided the perfect platform for the Central American side and left the Bermudian youngsters with a mountain to climb early in the morning session.
The deficit was doubled in the second singles rubber as Sebastian Eduardo Flores Nieto squared off against Bermuda’s Manuel Maldonado. Despite Maldonado’s efforts to extend the rallies, he was unable to overcome the consistency and depth of Flores Nieto, who eventually secured a 6-1, 6-1 win to clinch the tie for Honduras with a match to spare.
With the overall result already decided, Honduras maintained their momentum into the doubles competition. The pairing of Mateo Lagos and Gerardo Zuniga proved far too coordinated for Riley Maybury and Trystan Thompson, closing out the match with a 6-2, 6-0 win to complete the 3-0 sweep.
Despite the setback, the Bermudian squad remains focused on the long-term development goals of the tour. The team will look to regroup quickly before their final group fixtures as they aim to secure their first points of the qualifying event and climb the regional standings.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Honduras Prove too Strong for Bermuda in El Salvador Opener
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Bermuda’s rising tennis talents have faced a difficult start to their ITF World Junior Tennis campaign in El Salvador, with the girls’ team suffering a comprehensive opening-day defeat to Honduras.
Competing in Group B of the regional pre-qualifying event, the young Gombey Warriors found the going tough against a clinical Honduran side that dominated from the outset. The tournament, held in Santa Tecla, serves as the primary gateway for Under-14 prospects looking to reach the prestigious ITF World Junior Tennis Finals later this year.
Honduras took early control of the tie through Warde Simon, who delivered a powerful baseline performance to defeat Bermuda’s Arianna Parra in straight sets. Simon’s 6-1, 6-0 victory provided the perfect platform for her teammates to build upon.
The deficit was doubled in the second singles rubber as Adriana Isabella Canahuati Bonilla squared off against Chloe McBrearty. While McBrearty showed significant resilience in a hard-fought second set, she was unable to overcome the consistency of Bonilla, who eventually secured a 6-1, 7-5 win to clinch the tie for Honduras.
With the overall result decided, Honduras maintained their momentum in the doubles. The pairing of Veronique Kafti and Warde Simon proved too coordinated for McBrearty and Parra, closing out the match with a 6-1, 6-0 win to complete the 3-0 sweep.
Despite the setback, the Bermudian squad remains focused on the long-term goal of qualifying for the next stage in Canada. Captain Shelby Madeiros and her team will look to regroup quickly as they prepare for their remaining group fixtures, where they face further regional heavyweights in a bid to climb the standings.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Spriggs Secures Florida Title without Dropping a Set
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Jadon Spriggs has claimed his first USTA title in emphatic fashion, storming to victory at the March into Spring Level 6 Tennis Tournament in Florida.
Competing at the prestigious Mouratoglou Academy facility in Zephyrhills, Spriggs delivered a masterclass in consistency to be crowned the Boys’ 18 & Under Singles Champion. The young Bermudian navigated the entire tournament without dropping a single set, a feat that highlights his rapid development on the international circuit.
Spriggs began his campaign with a clinical 6-1, 6-2 win over Daylian Kansara in the Round of 16, before facing a sterner tactical test in the quarter-finals against Owen Van Boven. Despite the increased pressure, Spriggs remained composed to secure a 7-5, 6-4 victory. He carried that momentum into the semi-finals, brushing aside Aaray Shashikiran 6-3, 6-1 to set up a championship showdown with Leonardo Catori.
In the final, Spriggs once again showcased his superior baseline game, defeating Catori 6-4, 6-3 to lift the trophy. Reflecting on the win, Spriggs credited a pre-tournament training stint at the academy for helping him adjust to the local conditions.
"I had a great experience winning my first USTA tournament and I played very well," Spriggs said. He noted that his most challenging encounter came against the tournament’s top seed, where he had to fight back from 0-3 down in the second set. "My best advice during that match would be to never give up. I felt he really challenged my abilities."
The victory serves as the perfect springboard for Spriggs' next assignment. The talented teenager is now shifting his focus toward the upcoming ITF tournament in Guadeloupe, where he aims to secure his first world ranking points with a singles win.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Goodchild Reaches Semi-Finals in Miami Clay Court Test
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Tobiah Goodchild produced a series of resilient performances to reach the Men’s Open Singles Semi-Finals at the Miami Championships.
Competing in a high-calibre UTR 9.0 field at the Royal Palm Tennis Club, the 16-year-old showcased his adaptability on the red clay—a surface he rarely encounters on the island.
Goodchild opened his campaign with a clinical display in the Round of 16, sweeping aside Tommy Wey in straight sets 6-2, 6-1. His superior fitness proved the difference in the early stages, allowing him to outlast his opponent in the longer rallies.
The Quarter-Finals saw Goodchild advance following a shortened contest against Mateo Borges. After taking a disciplined first set 6-3, the Bermudian was leading 1-0 in the second when Borges was forced to retire due to injury.
The victory set up a formidable Semi-Final clash against Germany’s Yannick Ulrich, where Goodchild’s run ultimately came to an end in a 6-3, 6-0 defeat.
Despite the singles exit, Goodchild extended his stay in Florida by entering the Men’s Open Doubles. Teaming up with American partner Maximo Gomez, the duo faced a stern tactical test in the quarter-finals against the experienced American pairing of Francisco Montana and Bernard Tefel. In a high-velocity encounter, Goodchild and Gomez struggled to find their rhythm, eventually falling 8-1.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Daley Earns Rookie of the Year Nomination at Uni of Toronto
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Swimmer Elijah Daley has been named as a finalist for the prestigious Male Rookie of the Year award at the University of Toronto, following a sensational debut season for the Varsity Blues.
The nomination comes as the university prepares to celebrate its premier athletic talents at the annual Varsity Blues Awards Gala this Friday, March 27th. Daley is among an elite group of nominees for the major year-end honours, which also include the Dr. Clara Benson Award and the T-Holders’ Athlete of the Year. For Daley, the recognition is a fitting tribute to a campaign in which he established himself as a vital point-scorer on both the provincial and national stages.
A student of Political Science and Society, Law & Ethics, Daley made an immediate impact in the pool, helping the Varsity Blues secure the OUA provincial banner and a silver medal at the U SPORTS National Championships. His individual brilliance was highlighted at the OUA Championships, where he claimed a silver medal in the 200m Individual Medley to earn OUA All-Star status. He further demonstrated his versatility by securing three additional top-ten finishes, placing fourth in the 200m Butterfly, fifth in the 100m Breaststroke, and tenth in the 50m Breaststroke.
The young Bermudian carried that momentum onto the national stage at the U SPORTS Championships, where he competed against the finest collegiate swimmers in Canada. Daley reached three separate A-Finals, finishing an impressive fourth in the 200m Butterfly and securing fifth-place finishes in both the 100m Butterfly and the 200m Individual Medley.
His consistent high-level performances have marked him as one of the most promising recruits in the program’s recent history. As the university community gathers on Friday night, Daley will be looking to cap off a remarkable first year by taking home one of the athletic department's highest individual honours.