Domestic tennis getting time to shine at Irish Open
Sinead Lohan makes it to final but loses out to Britain’s Jodie Burrage at Fitzwilliam
Sinead Lohan makes it to final but loses out to Britain’s Jodie Burrage at Fitzwilliam
Conor Niland’s side will be looking to win promotion from Group III in Bulgaria
Irish number one James McGee and number two Sam Barry both selected for Bulgaria
Players likely to remain under radar unless they reach main draw of Grand Slam event
Seventeen-year-old defeats Britain’s Jamie Whiteford to reach semi-final
Open letter from James Cluskey makes case for more clay courts in Ireland
Bjorn Thomson defeated number one seed Hugo Nys to keep home flags flying
Conor Niland’s side will play in Europe Zone Group Three after a 5-0 defeat at Centurion
James McGee and Sam Barry both lose their singles matches against South Africa
Ahead of Ireland playing South Africa a revamp for the ‘World Cup’ of Tennis is a necessity for its survival
Irish tennis players are unlikely to ever benefit from lucrative grand slam wild cards
Conor Niland hopes to have his best players available for the relegation playoff in July
Two countries drawn together in first round for second straight year
Welshman Josh Milton gets better of Limerick top seed at Fitzwilliam
Top seed Sam Barry secures 6-3, 6-3 victory over wild card Peter Bothwell
Irish number one defeats Egypt’s Mohamed Safwat in straight sets
James McGee gives the home side the perfect start in Castleknock Tennis Club but visitors fight back
Daniel Glancy is first on court on Saturday morning Irish time
Hoping to qualify for the first Grand Slam of next year in Melbourne
Fourth and eighth seeds have comfortbale victories
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