
Two-time Olympian Chelsea Edghill is pleased to have qualified for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games following a special qualification event over the weekend in the Dominican Republic.
Speaking with Ignite News, Edghill shared her thoughts on securing qualification ahead of the 2026 event.
“It was really good qualifying in the singles. I’m a bit disappointed in the teams, but the girls gave it their best. Now it’s just about preparing for the CAC Games, and I am excited for what that holds and the training ahead,” Edghill stated.
Edghill received a bye into the quarter-final round and went on to defeat Aruba’s Josielienne Boekhoudt 4–0.
Additionally, the men’s team, comprising Shemar Britton, Niram Bissu, Jonathan Van Lange and Elishaba Johnson, also qualified for the CAC Games after defeating Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago to secure a second-place group finish, earning their spot at the tournament.




