TENNIS
Elite athletes to get more money
Money may not grow on trees, but the Olympic Association will be shaking quite a few branches in an effort to get more money for Bermuda's top athletes.
Funding to be pulled from drug slackers
This is no April Fools joke for sporting groups - Government will cut off funding and use of facilities come April 1 if they aren't compliant to international drug testing standards.
Sacrificing for the love of the game
While most teenagers would love chowing down on a nice greasy cheeseburger and fries or enjoy a meat-lovers supreme pizza, Freddy Wade is giving them a pass.
'I love giving recognition to minor sports'
Clay Smith, Janeiro Tucker, Albert Steede and Devonshire Cougars are just some of the highlights of Ras Mykkal's photography career.
Youngsters get $60,000 to pursue their dreams
A total of 11 sports were granted just over $60,000 to help Bermuda's junior elite athletes to get even better in this coming year.
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Premier's cash gift for Bermuda's top tennis stars
Dr. Ewart Brown digs into his own pockets to endorse Gavin Manders and Tyler Smith.
TENNIS
Expert to help keep female tennis stars from quitting
David Lambert wants to stop the flood of talented female tennis players from leaving the sport. Bermuda loses many potential stars as they quit the tennis between the ages from 15 to 18.
No more money or use of facilities
Government has cut off funding to four sports for failing to comply with international drug testing standards and they have until April 30 to meet the latest deadline or they will be stripped of national governing body status.
Women see silver lining in Fed Cup loss
Bermuda's Fed Cup team have returned from Ecuador with heads held high despite posting an overall 1-4 record.
Manders: I'm ready to lead
Tennis star Gavin Manders is never one to back away from a challenge.
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ITF to help develop young talent
Bermuda’s emergence as a reckoning force in junior international tennis has caught the attention of the sport’s world governing body.
Largest ever CAC team announced
A 60-strong team will represent Bermuda at the CAC Games next month in Puerto Rico.
Collieson: Isner-Mahut got into a mental rut
James Collieson can have some sympathy for marathon tennis stars James Isner and Nicolas Mahut.
Sun, surf and sand for doubles tournament
There will be a round robin beach tennis tournament this Sunday at Horseshoe Beach. The entry fee is $10 and prizes will be awarded in four categories: men’s doubles, ladies doubles, mixed doubles and kids doubles.
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