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Injury setback for Sorensen as Australian Open looming

Tennis: Louk Sorensen has suffered a blow to his preparations for this month’s Australian Open after being forced to retire during his first match in the New Year.

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Injuries force Sorensen to retire

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Niland eyes top 100 after victory in Israel

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Louk Sorensen's unexpected victory in the Australian Open will be "life-changing", according to the chief executive of Tennis Ireland.

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First Irish player in senior tennis Grand Slam since 1985

Ireland will have a player in the main draw of a Grand Slam for the first time since 1985 after national number one Louk Sorensen qualified for the Australian Open overnight in Melbourne.

Sat, 16 Jan, 2010

Staunton and Green Army left red-faced

STEVE STAUNTON’S brave new world crumbled under the weight of abject humiliation as the Republic of Ireland suffered one of the worst defeats in their history.

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