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Davis Cup: Damar Johnson, Devin Mullings And Timothy Neilly Represent
Saturday, March 7, 2009

Representing the Bahamas, Timothy Neilly (l) was defeated by Paraguay's Ramon Delgado 6-1, 6-4, 6-2.
Also representing the Bahamas, Devin Mullings (r) was paired against Paraguay's Diego Galeano, whom he defeated 4-6, 7-5, 4-1 (Ret'd).
The Bahamas currently stands even 1-1 with Paraguay.
Representing Jamaica, Damar Johnson was defeated by Mexican Bruno Echagaray 6-2, 6-1, 6-2.
Jamaica is currently down 0-2 to Mexico.Photos by:
Norberto Duearte/AFP/Getty Images
Francisco Estrada/Jam Media/LatinContent/Getty Images
Posted by Shelia at 9:32 PM Labels: 2009 Davis Cup, Bahamas, Damar Johnson, Devin Mullins, Jamaica, Timothy Neilly Email this post
Davis Cup: Jamaica Down 0-2 To Mexico
Friday, March 6, 2009
Jamaican Damion Johnson returns a shot to Mexican Santiago Gonzalez during the first day of Davis Cup play on Friday, at Chapultepec Club in Mexico City.In the Americas Zone Group II, Jamaicans Damion Johnson, brother Damar Johnson (team captain), Christopher Lawson and Brandon Burke have gone down 0-2 to Mexicans Santiago Gonzalez, Bruno Echagaray, Luis-Manuel Flores, and Miguel Gallardo-Valles.
Photo by Omar Martinez/AFP/Getty Images
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Jamaican Damion Johnson is listed with the ATP Tour but is currently unranked.
Damion was the #1 player in 2006 at Temple College, Temple Texas. He was also the 2006 NJCAA National Champion. Seeded #6 at the NJCAA championships, he upset the #2, #3, and #4 seeds on the way to the title. In the final he edged 2005 Champion Alejandro Gonzalez of Laredo C.C. 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.
Johnson, a freshman from Jamaica and a member of the Jamaican Davis Cup team, was the first Temple College men's player to win the NJCAA crown at #1 singles.
Photo © Temple College
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Posted by Shelia at 11:07 PM Labels: Brandon Burke, Bruno Echagaray, Christopher Lawson, Damar Johnson, Damion Johnson, Jamaica, Luis-Manuel Flores, Miguel Gallardo-Valles, NJCAA championships, Santiago Gonzalez, Temple College Email this post
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