Conor Niland (born 19 September 1981) is an
Irish former professional
tennis
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player. He was born in
Birmingham
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, England, and grew up in
Limerick
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, Ireland. He attended St. Nessan's National School in Mungret, Co. Limerick, before moving on to
Crescent College Comprehensive in
Dooradoyle, Co. Limerick. He was the highest ranked Irish tennis player during his career. He played for the
Ireland Davis Cup team from 2000 to 2012. He officially announced his retirement from tennis on 12 April 2012 due to a recurring hip injury. In a statement Niland said: "I am today sadly announcing my retirement from professional tennis. I have been suffering from
labral tear
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It provides an articulat ...
s in both hip cartilages and this has resulted in pain and restricted movement for the past nine months."
Career
Niland spent most of his career on the
Futures
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and
Challenger
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circuits, although he has played a handful of
ATP World Tour
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tournaments. He was the top ranked Irish player. As of 6 March 2010, he played in 25
Davis Cup
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matches for
Ireland
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with a record of 15 wins & 10 losses (12–9 in singles & 3–1 in doubles). After 4 previous defeats, he won his first ever
Grand Slam qualifying match on 26 August 2009 when defeating Australia's
Joseph Sirianni 6–0, 6–4 in the first qualifying round of the
US Open, but in the end he failed to qualify for the main draw.
In January 2010, he lost in the last qualifying round of the
Qatar Open in
Doha
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, and in the first major of the year, he defeated
Henri Kontinen
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After being forced to end his singles career at a young age due to injuries, having reached a career-high ranking of ...
(6–4,6–4) and
Jesse Witten
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College career ...
(2–6,6–1,6–4) in the first 2 qualifying rounds for the
Australian Open
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to leave him one game away from the main draw. However, he lost to
Ricardo Hocevar (6–1,4–6,3–6) in the final qualifying round. In
Houston, Texas, at the
U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships
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, he qualified for his first ATP main draw but lost in the first round. His improvement during the year continued when winning the
Israel Open title,
Rainer Schüttler
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among his highest-ranked victim. The win pushed him into the top 200 for the first time in his career, lifting him to 165 in the world, and he reclaimed his place as Irish No.1 from
Louk Sorensen. In November 2010, Niland won another ATP challenger event, this time the
ATP Salzburg Indoors
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in Austria, lifting him to a career high ranking of 129.
After an encouraging start to 2011 saw Niland reach the quarter-finals of the
Heilbronn Open in Germany, he struggled throughout the first half of the year with illness and injury and fell to a ranking of 184 by June. He came into great form for the grass court season, however, and picked up 4 straight wins to qualify for the
Aegon Trophy in
Nottingham
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and also defeat 96th-ranked
Donald Young in the first round. After
Tatsuma Ito ended that winning streak, Niland turned his attention to the
Wimbledon qualifying rounds
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. He successfully negotiated all 3 rounds, defeating
Josselin Ouanna
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Biography
Born in Tours and Guadeloupean origin, he was quickly spotted and integrates INSEP with her friends of "blackteam" Gaël Monfils (of Caribbean origin) and J ...
,
Greg Jones and finally
Nikola Mektić
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He is a two-time Grand Slam champion, having won the 2021 Wimbledon Championships in men's doubles partnering compatriot M ...
, to qualify for his first ever
Grand Slam event.
In doing so, he also became the first Irishman to reach the main draw at Wimbledon since
Sean Sorensen
Sean Sorensen (born 11 December 1955) is a former professional tennis player from Ireland.
Career
When Sorensen qualified for the 1977 Wimbledon Championships, he became the first Irishman to appear in the main draw of a Grand Slam in the Open E ...
in
1977
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and
1980
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. He faced Frenchman
Adrian Mannarino
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in the first round where he lost in five sets, having led 4–1 with a double-break in the fifth set. Had he won, Niland would have faced six-time champion
Roger Federer
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in the second round.
Niland participated in the
2011 US Open. In the first round of the
Singles Qualifying, he faced
Pavol Červenák
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2012
Pavol Cervenak defeated Tommy Haas in the Stuttgart
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and won 6–1, 6–4. In the second round, Niland defeated
Tsung-Hua Yang
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6–2, 6–3 In the third round, Niland beat
Matwé Middelkoop
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He has won 13 doubles titles on the ATP Tour, most notably the 2022 Rotterdam Open alongside Robin Haase, and reached a career high dou ...
2–6, 6–1, 6–4 for a place in the
Main Draw
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. This was Niland's second time in a row to qualify for the main draw of a
Grand Slam. In the first round, Niland retired against World No. 1,
Novak Djokovic
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, whilst trailing 0–6, 1–5, due to food poisoning.
On 12 April 2012, Niland announced his retirement due to a recurring hip injury which resulted in pain and restricted his movement for the previous nine months. He was considering having hip surgery but was "advised of a lengthy recovery time without any guarantee of a successful outcome." Niland thanked those who had helped him achieve his success. He said: "I would like to thank my family, in particular my parents, for their phenomenal support throughout my tennis career. I would not have been able to achieve the things I did without them."
Personal life
Although Niland was born in Birmingham, his parents moved the family back to Limerick when he was 2 years old. He stayed there until the age of 16, when he went to
Millfield
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Millfield is a registered charity and is the largest co-educational boarding sch ...
, the public school in
Somerset
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that is renowned for its sporting prowess. After three years there, Niland went to study English at
University of California, Berkeley
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, before leaving to focus on playing tennis professionally in 2005. His father, Ray, played at
corner back
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for the
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senior
Gaelic football
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team, while his sister
Gina is a former Irish No.1 tennis player.
ATP Challenger and ITF Futures Finals
Singles: 14 (8–6)
Performance timeline
Singles
References
External links
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1981 births
Living people
Irish male tennis players
Sportspeople from Limerick (city)
Sportspeople from Birmingham, West Midlands
People educated at Crescent College
California Golden Bears men's tennis players
People educated at Millfield