Australian Open Day 2 - Mind Over Matter For Halep; Williams Sisters Impress; Dysfunctional Australian Tennis

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Serena’s Wimbledon singles comeback is ON

Catherine, David and Matt were live on YouTube on Sunday night to react to the huge news that Serena Williams will be playing singles at Wimbledon after accepting the last wildcard. Part one - Serena’s singles return at Wimbledon (00:00 - 32:12). We discuss how shocking it is, wh ...  Show more

Will Serena play singles at Wimbledon?

Catherine and David are rejoined by Matt, who’s back from Chicago, to catch up on the week’s results so far and speculate about whether Serena Williams will play more than just doubles at Wimbledon. Part one (00:00 - 25:45) - We start with Wimbledon’s wildcard decisions. Is a spo ...  Show more

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