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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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We’re counting down to finals weekend in Melbourne (as you could probably tell by the title). There are four people left in the singles draw, but which two can take the title? We talk Brady and her ability to challenge Osaka, and we revisit their thrilling 2020 US Open semifinal match. Osaka’s definitely the one to beat as she’s been taking out top names including Serena Williams in a match that ended emotionally for the 23-time GS Champion. Brady has also been looking in top form, so don't count her out just yet either, as she pulled off an impressive three-set win in her last match. Can Osaka win her fourth or will Brady pull off the upset? Next up on our roster is the men’s final, including the controversial yet nonchalant Daniil Medvedev and AO King classic Novak Djokovic. We know for sure that they're both going to bring it, especially when it comes to a Grand Slam final. Can Djokovic defend his title, or will the firecracker player at the top of his game take him out? We answer all these questions in this episode of Hold on to Your Racket podcast using stats, data, anecdotes, and our classic tennis banter.


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Released:
Feb 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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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.