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In today’s episode we’re going to shine a spotlight on a trailblazing woman who is breaking barriers, and disrupting the sport of tennis.
In recent years, we've witnessed a surge of innovation and leadership from women who are challenging the status quo and revolutionising the way tennis is played, watched, and experienced. From Serena Williams’ performance clothing, and clashes with umpires to Naomi Osaka’s interviews, there has been a lot of controversy about the way women have been treated in what is traditionally a male-dominated sport.
So get ready to be inspired, empowered, and informed as we celebrate the creativity, resilience, and leadership that led one woman to break down barriers in what once was a sport for the rich and elite. Joining us today is the inspiring co-founder of RichSport, former tennis player and best selling author Sarah Koudouzian
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In today’s episode we’re going to shine a spotlight on a trailblazing woman who is breaking barriers, and disrupting the sport of tennis.
In recent years, we've witnessed a surge of innovation and leadership from women who are challenging the status quo and revolutionising the way tennis is played, watched, and experienced. From Serena Williams’ performance clothing, and clashes with umpires to Naomi Osaka’s interviews, there has been a lot of controversy about the way women have been treated in what is traditionally a male-dominated sport.
So get ready to be inspired, empowered, and informed as we celebrate the creativity, resilience, and leadership that led one woman to break down barriers in what once was a sport for the rich and elite. Joining us today is the inspiring co-founder of RichSport, former tennis player and best selling author Sarah Koudouzian

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