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This week we speak to full time pro hitting partner, Mike Digby.
Englishman Mike graduated from US College in 2019 and decided to work as a full time hitting partner rather than go after a singles/doubles career. He tells us why he choose to go down this route and how he got into it as well as 10 things he learned from hitting with some of the best players in the world such as Federer, Osaka, Tsitsipas, Nadal, Halep, Djokovic and more.
Download a review of Mike's 10 points here
You can follow Mike on Instagram here or checkout his website here
Big thanks to our Podcast Sponsors HEAD 😀Â
Have you seen the Functional Tennis Saber?
Check it out here and don't miss the video of Stan Wawrinka crushing the ball
Find us on Social Media:
Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennis
YouTube: Functional Tennis Podcast
Twitter: twitter.com/functennis
Website: www.FunctionalTennis.com
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This week we speak to full time pro hitting partner, Mike Digby.
Englishman Mike graduated from US College in 2019 and decided to work as a full time hitting partner rather than go after a singles/doubles career. He tells us why he choose to go down this route and how he got into it as well as 10 things he learned from hitting with some of the best players in the world such as Federer, Osaka, Tsitsipas, Nadal, Halep, Djokovic and more.
Download a review of Mike's 10 points here
You can follow Mike on Instagram here or checkout his website here
Big thanks to our Podcast Sponsors HEAD 😀Â
Have you seen the Functional Tennis Saber?
Check it out here and don't miss the video of Stan Wawrinka crushing the ball
Find us on Social Media:
Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennis
YouTube: Functional Tennis Podcast
Twitter: twitter.com/functennis
Website: www.FunctionalTennis.com

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