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Casper's Gotta Girlfriend... How Ruud!

Casper's Gotta Girlfriend... How Ruud!

FromReady Play Tennis Podcast


Casper's Gotta Girlfriend... How Ruud!

FromReady Play Tennis Podcast

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The stupidity ends in Ontario as outdoor tennis returns... Aldwin and Jason share their excitement booking all the court time and their 2021 tennis goals.
'The Chessmaster' Daniil Medvedev warms up for the French Open at this week's Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS)... but someone forget to give him the memo that it's on clay... where he is indeed not 'The Chessmaster'. Other players are there.
Early exits for greats Serena and Roger at their respective 250 events in Parma and Geneva leave question marks on their prospects for the French Open. 
In the week's biggest and perhaps saddest news for all thirsty gay tennis fans... Casper Ruud's gotta girlfriend! She was on hand as Casper raised his second title in Geneva following his take down of Denis Shapovalov, now out of FO with a shoulder injury.
Tsitsipas earns his 7th title in Lyon as Aldwin reveals he's moved on to a new tennis star. The guys sing the praises of the UK's Cam Norrie, who makes his second ATP tournament final.
Spain's Badosa and Cuckoo for Coco Gauff take titles in Belgrade and Parma, with the later also taking the doubles crown. Gauff moves to a career high #25 in the world.
Jason quizzes Aldwin on the state of American tennis, and Aldwin's challenged to name which of the country's current players reside in the Top 50.
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Two tennis friends, Jason and Aldwin, serve up the latest tennis tea, dishing about the latest headlines on the ATP and WTA tours and more locally on the GLTA through their unique, sassy, and at times, shady lens.