TENNIS- Inaugural Jamaica Cup set for Montego Bay, Jamaica

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Tennis players compete during the inaugural Jamaica Cup in Montego Bay.
Montego Bay welcomes top players for the first-ever Jamaica Cup Tennis Tournament.

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, CMC – Top-class international tennis talent is set to descend on the shores of Montego Bay as the inaugural Jamaica Cup is poised to transform the courts of Half Moon into a vibrant tennis spectacle from November 13–16, 2025.

This groundbreaking four-day tournament promises to blend high-octane professional competition with the rich culture of the island, featuring a diverse field of international stars, top collegiate athletes, and local Jamaican talent.

The player field boasts an impressive roster of professional names, including former World number 33 Jenson Brooksby, two-time WTA champion Lauren Davis, and Christina McHale, a former top 25 singles and doubles player.

They will be joined by Jamaican standout Blaise Bicknell, adding a homegrown flavor to the competition. The event will also showcase the rising stars from the Howard University Tennis Team and members of Team Jamaica.

For Bicknell, the tournament is a point of national pride. “As a Jamaican, playing in the inaugural Jamaica Cup is truly meaningful to me,” he said. “It’s an honor to help showcase the incredible talent and culture we have here.

I’m looking forward to competing, meeting the fans, and being part of this special event for Jamaican tennis.”

Beyond the main draw matches, fans can expect a festival-like atmosphere. The schedule is packed with exhibition matches, a Pro-Am where enthusiasts can share the court with the pros.

Christina McHale echoed the excitement for the unique format. “The Jamaica Cup brings together professionals, collegiate players, and the local tennis community, and I’m thrilled to be a part of it. Tennis is all about connecting with fans and inspiring the next generation, and I can’t wait to experience Jamaica’s amazing hospitality.”

Tournament Director Ben Goldsmith emphasized that the event’s vision extends beyond the baseline. “The Jamaica Cup is more than a tournament; it’s an opportunity to showcase Jamaica as a premier destination for world-class tennis while engaging our local community.”

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