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Darren Long (born 26 September 1988) is a British professional
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player, currently the head professional at the Moreton Morrell Tennis Court Club. He is currently ranked thirteenth in the world at singles and twelfth in the world at doubles. He has reached an Open doubles semi final on three occasions, most recently at the 2024 US Open and the
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Career

Long grew up as a
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player and took a job as a squash coach at
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. There, he learned real tennis under the head professional Steve Ronaldson. Long improved quickly – after picking up the game in 2009, he won the Category B Open at
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in 2010. Later that year, he won the Taylor Cup – a tournament for new professionals – in
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, beating John Lumley in the final. Long started competing in the Opens in 2011, losing in the first round of the US Open, and failing to progress from qualifying in the French and British Opens. Long would reach the British Open main draw for the first time in 2012, and recorded his first Open match victory against Andrew Lyons in 2014. Long's playing career began in earnest when he moved to become the senior professional at the
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in 2015. He began to play regular international tournaments, winning the IRTPA Satellite in 2015 against Claire Fahey. He also won the Category A Open in 2016, beating Peter Wright, who had beat him in the final the year before. Also in 2016, Long won the US Professional Singles Satellite, beating Leon Smart. In 2017, Long made his main draw debuts at the Australian and French Opens. He beat Zak Eadle at the French Open in five sets to reach his first singles quarter final, where he subsequently lost to
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Camden Riviere. He also played in the first round of the 2017 World Doubles Championship at
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, partnered with
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, but lost in the first round to eventual champions Riviere and Tim Chisholm. He continued to collect minor tournament victories, including the Category A Open in 2017 and 2018. The 2018 US Open would be Long's best tournament of his career thus far. He reached the quarter finals of the singles for the first time, comfortably beating Josh Dodgson in the first round. He partnered with Ben Taylor-Matthews in the doubles, beating Dodgson and
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in the quarter finals in five sets, the last set ending 6/5. In his first Open doubles semi final, they lost to
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and Nick Howell, winning just two games in the match. At the end of the season, Long broke into the world top 10 for the first time. In 2019, Long again competed in the World Doubles Championships in
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. Partnered with Andrew Fowler, they lost in the first round to eventual champions Riviere and Chisholm again. He would later beat Fowler in the 2020 Australian Open to reach his first quarter final in that event. Returning to play after the
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, Long's next accomplishment came at the 2022 Champions Trophy, where he reached the quarter final stage for the first time after a five set victory over Levi Gale. The remainder of the 2022 and 2023 seasons were a disappointment for Long, his only match victory coming in the first round of the
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against lucky loser from qualifying
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, coming out of a ten year retirement. 2024 would be more successful for Long on the doubles court, reaching the semi finals of the
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for the first time alongside Ben Taylor-Matthews. A few months later he also reached the semi finals of the
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with Robert Shenkman, upsetting the favoured seeds Taylor-Matthews and
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in the quarter finals in five sets. He would once again run into Riviere and Chisholm in the semi finals, losing in straight sets. Halfway through the season, Long moved to the Moreton Morrell Tennis Court Club, becoming the head professional.


Performance timeline


Singles

''Current through the 2025 US Open''


Doubles


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Long, Darren 1988 births Living people English real tennis players