
Jamaica Women Even Billie Jean King Cup Qualifier Against Bermuda After Graham Shutout
Jamaica's women's tennis squad still has a path to Americas Group Two promotion despite dropping its Billie Jean King Cup qualifying opener 2-1 to Trinidad and Tobago.
The team has shifted focus to a pivotal tie against Bermuda, where results could decide whether the campaign stays on course for a step up on the regional ladder.
Jamaica drew level at one match all when Kinaa Graham delivered a commanding singles win, shutting out Nadhira Durham 6-0, 6-0.
The tie had started poorly for the Jamaicans, with Katherine Dibbs going down 6-2, 6-2 to Shelby Madeiros in the first singles rubber.
Attention now turns to the doubles, where Dibbs and Graham will pair up as Jamaica seeks the win needed to keep its promotion push alive.
Ten nations are competing in the demanding qualifier, which runs until next Saturday. Only the top two sides will earn automatic promotion to Americas Group Two for 2027.
Coaches and players alike will be banking on discipline and teamwork to secure what would count as a major advance for Jamaican women's tennis internationally.
Syndicated from CVM TV · originally published .
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