St. Lucia Tennis Association Mourns the Passing of Regional Tennis Head Umpire, Mr. Anthony Jameson

02/04/2025

The St. Lucia Tennis Association joins the regional and international tennis community in mourning the passing of Mr. Anthony Jameson, a distinguished and highly respected head umpire who played a pivotal role in shaping the standards of officiating across the Caribbean. Mr. Jameson, who dedicated his life to the sport, passed away last week, leaving behind an enduring legacy of excellence, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to the game.

Mr. Jameson was not just an umpire; he was a mentor, a leader, and a pioneer in tennis officiating. His dedication to the development of umpires across the region was unmatched. He led and facilitated certification courses in countries such as St. Kitts, St. Vincent, and St. Lucia, ensuring that officiating standards in the Caribbean met the highest level of integrity and professionalism. Through his expertise and mentorship, countless officials were trained, many of whom have gone on to officiate at high-level regional and international tournaments.


"We are deeply saddened by the passing of Mr. Jameson," the St. Lucia Tennis Association expressed in a statement. "He was not only a consummate professional but also a kind and principled individual who commanded great respect on and off the court. He taught us excellence, discipline, and the importance of adhering to the rules, no matter the circumstances. His presence at our tournaments, whether local or regional, was invaluable, and his guidance in umpire training was instrumental in the development of officiating in St. Lucia and beyond.

His contributions to the St. Lucia Tennis Association were immeasurable. Whether assisting with umpiring duties, mentoring young officials, or providing key insights into tournament management, he was always a guiding force. His dedication to tennis was evident in every role he undertook, and his absence will be profoundly felt across the region.


The tennis fraternity has lost a true icon, but his legacy will live on through the many umpires and officials he trained, the tournaments he helped elevate, and the countless players who benefited from his commitment to fair play and professionalism.

The St. Lucia Tennis Association extends its deepest condolences to Mr. Jameson's family, friends, and colleagues in the wider tennis community. His impact on the sport will never be forgotten, and his contributions will continue to shape the game for generations to come.
May he rest in eternal peace.