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Tag Archives: Ireland Tunisia Davis Cup
King for a Day: Interview with Ireland’s Davis Cup hero
Days like this make it all worthwhile. The constant travel, the flight delays and the lost luggage. The injuries, physio treatment and courses of pain-killers. The interminable grind. Barry King had just beaten Tunisian Anis Ghorbel in straight sets to … Continue reading →
Posted in Features, Tennis Ireland
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Tagged Anis Ghorbel, Barry King, Conor Niland, Davis Cup, Ireland Tunisia Davis Cup, James McGee, Tennis Ireland
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Davis Cup: Ireland and Tunisia all square after day one
(post to be updated with pictures from tie as soon as they become available) Ireland and Tunisia are level at one rubber each after day one of their Euro/Africa Group II relegation match in Riverview. Irish number one Conor Niland … Continue reading →
Posted in News, Tennis Ireland
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Tagged Anis Ghorbel, Barry King, Conor Niland, Davis Cup, Garry Cahill, Ireland Tunisia Davis Cup, James Cluskey, Malek Jaziri
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