ANGUILLA—This year’s Anguilla Cup takes place from November 2-9 at the Anguilla Tennis Academy. Some 128 players have registered for the tournament including some from USA, Switzerland, Jamaica, China, Argentina, France, Great Britain, South Africa and more.
The qualifying draw takes place on November 2 and 3 with the main draw scheduled for November 4-9. A highlight of the week is the Kids Clinic conducted by well-known former top tennis player Mary-Jo Fernandez on Sunday November 3. The finals are scheduled for November 9 at 10.00 am.
The Anguilla Cup is part of the Caribbean Cup Tennis Series created by Karl Hale, CEO of Sports Travel Experts and the Tournament Director of the Rogers Cup in Toronto. It is sanctioned by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), the Anguilla National Tennis Association, (ANTA), and the Central American and Caribbean Tennis Confederation (COTECC), and is organized by Sports Travel Experts.
It is being hosted by the Anguilla Tourist Board, the Department of Sports and the Social Security Board, with a contribution from the National Commercial Bank of Anguilla. The Caribbean Cup circuit currently includes Anguilla, Jamaica, Cayman, Barbados, Antigua & Barbuda, the US Virgin Islands, Curacao and St. Vincent & the Grenadines.