Kevin Sorensen
Kevin Sorensen (born 10 May 1981) is an Irish former professional tennis player.[1][2] Born and raised in Germany, Sorensen was an Irish passport holder through his father Sean Sorensen, a former tour player.[1] His mother Helga is German. He chose to represent Ireland and in 2004 became the Irish No.1.[2] From 2004 and 2007 he was a member of Ireland's Davis Cup team, which also included his younger brother Louk and was captained by their father.[3] During his Davis Cup career he won seven singles and five doubles rubbers.[4] In 2005 he took a set off Marcos Baghdatis in Dublin.[5] Sorensen attained a best singles world ranking of 353, winning two ITF Futures titles. En route to his second title, in Cremona in 2005, he had a win over Andy Murray.[6] ITF Futures titlesSingles: (2)
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