Tennis players seek to set record for tsunami relief fund

Two tennis players are hoping to raise more than €1,000 today for the Asian tsunami appeal by breaking the world record for the longest competitive singles match.

Tennis players seek to set record for tsunami relief fund

Two tennis players are hoping to raise more than €1,000 today for the Asian tsunami appeal by breaking the world record for the longest competitive singles match.

Ciaran Gilchrist, from Raheny, and Karl Falsey, from Co Meath, are aiming to play continuously for at least 25 hours and 26 minutes to raise money for the Red Cross appeal.

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