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French Open Catch-Up: Draws - Loaded top halves, Robson’s retirement and Can anyone stop Iga Swiatek?
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French Open Catch-Up: Draws - Loaded top halves, Robson’s retirement and Can anyone stop Iga Swiatek?
FromTennis Weekly
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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
May 19, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
In the latest episode of The Passing Shot Joel and Chris reflect on the 2022 Roland Garros draws and reveal who they are predicting for glory in two weeks time. With a big question mark around Nadal’s fitness, he now faces a sooner than anticipated Quarterfinal match-up against Novak Djokovic. Joel and Chris take us through the draw quarter by quarter; assessing the seeds chances, the mouth watering first round matchups and the dangerous floaters that could seriously shake up the draw. They also excitingly reveal the 2022 Roland Garros Collect A Set picks. Play along and see if you can win tennis’s ultimate challenge. Send Joel and Kim your predictions before the start of play on Sunday (Paris time) to the below social media handles or email.Share your fan thoughts on the week with the #passingshotpod on social media.______________DOWNLOADTENNIS.COMTo stay up to date on all tennis around the world including ATP, WTA and Challenger tours, download TNNS Live Scores.Download on Apple PodcastsDownload on Google PlayFollow TNNS Live Scores on TwitterAnd check out the TNNS Lives Scores website at www.downloadtennis.com______________SOCIAL MEDIAShare your fan thoughts on the week with the #passingshotpod on social media.Twitter: @passingshotpodInstagram: @passingshotpodWebsite: thepassingshot.co.ukWritten, presented and produced by Joel Girling and Kim MackenzieCrowdfunded by our listeners.Recorded on 19th May 2022. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
May 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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