The Nassau Cup, presented by IC Bahamas, got started at the John McEnroe Tennis Center at the Baha Mar Resort over the weekend. In one of the matches, Cable Beach secured a clean sweep over Harold Road, finishing with a 3-0 victory.

The Nassau Cup, presented by IC (International Club) Bahamas, got started at the John McEnroe Tennis Center at the Baha Mar Resort over the weekend. The tournament features five competitive teams: Cable Beach, Paradise Island, Harold Road, Lyford Cay and Rum Club.

There were some intense matches in the opening round, setting the tone for the tournament.

In the first round of play, Cable Beach secured a clean sweep over Harold Road, finishing with a 3-0 victory. The dominant performance placed them at the top of the leaderboard early in the competition.

Rum Club emerged victorious with a score of 2-1 against Lyford Cay. The win pushed Rum Club into a strong position as they aim to maintain momentum.

Lyford Cay managed to edge Cable Beach with a 2-1 win. This upset victory shifted the standings and demonstrated Lyford Cay’s resilience and tactical play.

Harold Road secured a 2-1 victory over Paradise Island. This result added crucial points to Harold Road’s standing, keeping them in the race.

Rum Club continued their winning streak by defeating Paradise Island, 3-0. This solid win further cemented their lead in the standings.

After the first round, Rum Club leads the pack with five points. They have shown impressive form and strategy, positioning themselves as a strong contender for the cup.

Cable Beach follows with four points, and remain in close contention for the pennant. Their initial strong performance against Harold Road has kept them near the top.

Lyford Cay, gathering three points, sit in the middle of the pack. Their victory over Cable Beach showcases their potential to climb higher.

Harold Road has secured two points, and looks to improve its position in the upcoming rounds. Their win against Paradise Island provides a hopeful outlook.

Paradise Island currently has one point, and faces an uphill battle in the next rounds. They will need to strategize to improve their standing.

The tournament continues with rounds three and four on Saturday January 25. Teams will have an opportunity to adjust their strategies and aim for higher positions in the rankings. The finals are set for February 8, where the top teams will compete for the prestigious Nassau Cup.

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