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Australian Open 2012: Thoughts on the qualifying draw
The slumming slam finalists Eleven years ago, Frenchman Arnaud Clement came back from the dead to beat compatriot Sebastien Grosjean in five sets and reach his lone slam final. He was destroyed by Andre Agassi in straight sets but it … Continue reading
Shankwatch Ireland 2012 – Week 1
Sinéad Lohan was the sole Irish representative in week one action as she carried her fine end of year domestic form on to the international U-18 junior circuit. The 16-year finished 2011 by winning the senior National Indoor Championships and … Continue reading
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Tagged Conor Niland, James Cluskey, James McGee, Sinead Lohan tennis, soto tennis academy
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Shankwatch Ireland – Week 4
After a couple of false starts, Conor Niland finally got his season going by reaching the quarter-final of the Challenger in Heilbronn. In the first round he impressively saw off eight seed Marco Chiudinelli 7/5, 6/2. The mathematically astute among … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Bowtell, Colin O'Brien, Conor Niland, James Cluskey, James McGee
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