
Jody Maginley
Jody Maginley is a professional tennis player from Antigua who made history by becoming the first Antiguan to win an ATP Challenger 75 Tour event, achieving this milestone at the Morelos Open in Mexico. With his recent success in doubles, where he partnered with Cuba’s Alfredo Perez, Maginley has risen to become the highest ranked Caribbean player, holding a live ATP ranking of 260. His achievements not only mark a significant personal victory but also serve as a stepping stone for greater opportunities in his tennis career.
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Recent news mentions
Jody Maginley provided the lone bright spot for Antigua and Barbuda, defeating Alberto Gonzalez 6-2, 6-2.
Davis Cup campaign ends with loss to US Virgin IslandsJody Maginley easily dispatched of Yigal Bergen 6-2, 6-2 to take the singles match.
Antigua and Barbuda Enjoy Winning Record in Davis CupMaginley is well respected around the Caribbean.
Davis Cup team in win column againJody Maginley has returned to the winners’ circle just a little over two months after he became the first Antiguan to win an ATP Challenger 75 Tour event.
I’ve Been Working Hard: Tennis Pro Jody Maginley and US Partner Wins M25 Doubles Title in DRJody Maginley became the first Antiguan to win an ATP Challenger 75 Tour event.
‘I Am Very Happy’: Maginley Hoping ATP Challenger Win Opens Bigger Doors






















