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Learning Tennis from Rafael Nadal | Three Ep. 6

Learning Tennis from Rafael Nadal | Three Ep. 6

FromThree — A Tennis Show


Learning Tennis from Rafael Nadal | Three Ep. 6

FromThree — A Tennis Show

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Aug 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On Ep. 6, Joel, Amy and Gill speculate on legacy of the 2020 US Open, tackling the widely debated question: will the champion deserve an asterisk?   Then, following Roger Federer last week, we transition into things recreational players can learn from Rafael Nadal's game. Everyone can agree his mentality is legendary. Debates emerge on the subject of tactics: is classical Spanish tennis- with emphasis on consistency, fitness, racket speed and great footwork- at odds with recent data about the importance of rallies under four shots? Regardless, Nadal has developed as much more than a classic clay court grinder. We discuss.

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Released:
Aug 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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“Three — A Tennis Show” is focused on Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. We explore all aspects of this remarkable trio – from breaking news to technical and tactical analysis, historic significance, their evolution as players and personalities, their intriguing rivalries, and much more. Three is also available on YouTube.The host is Gill Gross, currently a senior at the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Gill has a deep command of broadcasting and tennis, including serving as host and producer for another show, “Monday Match Analysis.” Gill is joined by two accomplished tennis journalists, Amy Lundy and Joel Drucker. Lundy, a former on-air reporter for CNN, Turner Sports and News 12 in Connecticut, writes frequently about the sport for such outlets as 538, ESPN.com, Last Word on Tennis and others. Drucker’s work has appeared in Tennis.com, Tennis Channel, Racquet and many more.