Jamaica relegated to Davis Cup Group III after 3-1 loss to Uruguay

Jamaica’s quest to advance into Davis Cup Group Two ended in heartbreak on Sunday at the Liguanea Club, as Uruguay secured a 3-1 victory in the decisive play-off.

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The loss saw the hosts relegated to Group Three, concluding a weekend of fierce competition with a mixture of promise and frustration for the Jamaicans.

With the tie level at 1-1 heading into the final day, the doubles match set the tone for the decisive session. Jamaica’s Daniel Azar and Nicholas Gore started strongly, racing to a 3-0 lead in the first set. However, the Uruguayan pairing of Ariel Behar and Franco Roncadelli mounted a relentless comeback, breaking their opponents three times to surge ahead 5-3 and close out the set 6-4.

The second set offered more hope for Jamaica as Azar and Gore nudged ahead 3-2, but Uruguay’s consistency and composure proved decisive. Behar and Roncadelli dominated the latter stages, taking the set 6-4 and placing Uruguay firmly in control of the tie.

Bicknell battles in thrilling singles

The penultimate reverse singles featured Jamaica’s number one, Blaise Bicknell, against Roncadelli in a gripping three-set encounter. Ranked 463rd in the world, Bicknell pushed the higher-ranked Uruguayan, who sits at 344, to the limit.

Roncadelli claimed the opening set 6-3, but Bicknell rallied with a display of controlled aggression, taking the second set 7-5 to keep Jamaica’s hopes alive. The final set, however, belonged to Roncadelli. Using his big serve and swift court movement, the Uruguayan dominated the key points to seal the match and the tie for his team.

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Bicknell reflected on his performance, acknowledging the disappointment but remaining positive about the team’s efforts.

“I gave it everything I had, but the Uruguayan guys are tough and overall, it was a good match,” he said. “It didn’t go my way, but I have a lot of positives to take from this weekend. Overall, the team played well because we all gave it everything that we had, but we will be back because we are going to put in the work. So whenever we get back on this stage, we are going to show our worth the next time.”

Lessons learned amid defeat

While Jamaica showed flashes of brilliance, particularly in the early doubles exchanges and Bicknell’s fighting second set, the weekend exposed the strength and depth of Uruguay’s squad. The disciplined play of Behar and Roncadelli and the composure under pressure in key moments proved decisive.

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The defeat is a setback for Jamaican tennis, but the team can take encouragement from their competitiveness and the experience gained. With renewed focus and preparation, Jamaica aims to return stronger in future Davis Cup campaigns.

 

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