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Former Man Utd striker Forlan to make pro tennis debut aged 45

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Former Manchester United forward Diego Forlan will make his professional tennis debut at next month's Uruguay Open.

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Diego Forlan is playing a professional tennis tournament © Getty

Former Manchester United forward Diego Forlan will make his professional tennis debut at next month's Uruguay Open.

The 45-year-old will join up with Argentine Federico Coria for the doubles event in his home country.

An announcement from the tournament organisers said: "Attention tennis and sports fans! This year at the Uruguay Open, we have an UNMISSABLE duo in doubles: Argentine tennis player Federico Coria and former Uruguayan football player Diego Forlan."

The tournament will be played at the Challenger Tour level, the second-highest professional tier. Coria has a career-high singles ranking of 49.

As a footballer, Forlan was something of a cult hero at Manchester United, memorably scoring both goals in a 2-1 win at Liverpool in December 2002. He also scored a 90th-minute winner against Chelsea a few weeks later as Sir Alex Ferguson's team won the Premier League title.

Diego Forlan was part of Man Utd's Premier League-winning side in 2002-03
Image: Forlan was part of Man Utd's Premier League-winning side in 2002-03

Forlan also won the FA Cup with United, as well as the Europa League and UEFA Super Cup at Atletico Madrid.

He played 112 times for Uruguay, winning the Copa America. He was also awarded the FIFA Golden Ball after being voted the best player at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

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