Aus Open Draws Dissected; Sharapova’s Involvement Questioned; Serena’s Struggle Revealede

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Off season intrigue grows

Catherine, David and Matt catch up on bits and bobs of news as the off season begins to draw to a close. Part one (00:00 - 26:20) We start with some more reaction to Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero splitting including reports out of Spain about tensions between Ferrero and ...  Show more

Alcaraz-Ferrero split!

Hours after the bombshell news that Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero have split, Catherine, David and Matt were joined by The Athletic's Matt Futterman to try to make sense of it, and speculate about how it might affect Alcaraz's career. Become a ⁠Friend of The Tennis Podca ...  Show more

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