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Tag Archives: James McGee
Shankwatch Ireland – Week 3
Wicklow teenager Amy Bowtell started her season in style by reaching the final of the $10k ITF event in Sutton, England. The unseeded world number 561 faced a higher ranked opponent in every round but fought her way through to … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Bowtell, James Cluskey, James McGee, Louk Sorensen, Tennis Ireland
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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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