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Episode 36: Today I Drove Through the (Australian) Suburbs...

Episode 36: Today I Drove Through the (Australian) Suburbs...

FromHold On to Your Racket with Josefina Gurevich and Shravya Pant


Episode 36: Today I Drove Through the (Australian) Suburbs...

FromHold On to Your Racket with Josefina Gurevich and Shravya Pant

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Wow. The tennis world has been full of drama these past 24 hours, not to mention the three tournaments that took place last week. Your favorite tennis podcasting duo is back to recap Antalya, Abu Dhabi, and Delray Beach and update you on the Melbourne drama. We talk de Minaur and his nickname, Sabalenka's title streak, Hubie's run to the trophy, and Kostyuk and Korda's breakthroughs. In Hot Headlines, we discuss Flipkens' tough injury, Andy Murray's positive test result, Matteo Berrettini's vaccine awareness efforts, and Sloane Stephens and Juan Martin Del Potro's recent loss of loved ones. The Australian Open news stories are constantly developing, so in this episode we discuss all the information that was available as of last night. Not to fret, though, as we will have more AO update episodes coming soon!

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Welcome to “Hold On to Your Racket,” the podcast for Gen Z tennis fans, hosted by Josefina Gurevich and Shravya Pant. Shravya and Josefina are two highschool gals and tennis fanatics united together by their on-the-court and off-the-court companionship. Their episodes include the latest tennis news, tournament developments, and fun tennis-themed games and tidbits, never without a good laugh. They’re the female Gen Z voices in modern day tennis you’ve been looking for, so get ready to serve it out.