
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


International Tennis Hall of Famer and TC's own Pam Shriver returns to the podcast to discuss all the action taking place during the Asian Swing, which included Iga Swiatek collecting another trophy. Shriver discusses Coco Gauff's growth, her favorite WTA rivalries, and why Ben Shelton is built for the bright lights. She also breaks down Carlos Alcaraz's hunt for the top ranking, the struggles of Stefanos Tsitsipas, and how she became a coach of Donna Vekic.
And then Gill Alexander from the VSIN Network joins for a chat about sports betting, where he is a mainstay in the growing industry. Alexander recounts how he carved out his path, his love of tennis, and how he approaches betting on such a dynamic sport. It's a unique perspective that you won't want to miss. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
 By Mitch Michals, Bleav
By Mitch Michals, Bleav4.6
3333 ratings
International Tennis Hall of Famer and TC's own Pam Shriver returns to the podcast to discuss all the action taking place during the Asian Swing, which included Iga Swiatek collecting another trophy. Shriver discusses Coco Gauff's growth, her favorite WTA rivalries, and why Ben Shelton is built for the bright lights. She also breaks down Carlos Alcaraz's hunt for the top ranking, the struggles of Stefanos Tsitsipas, and how she became a coach of Donna Vekic.
And then Gill Alexander from the VSIN Network joins for a chat about sports betting, where he is a mainstay in the growing industry. Alexander recounts how he carved out his path, his love of tennis, and how he approaches betting on such a dynamic sport. It's a unique perspective that you won't want to miss. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

1,361 Listeners

363 Listeners

255 Listeners

424 Listeners

39 Listeners

173 Listeners

103 Listeners
![The Mini-Break [Tennis Podcast] by Bleav, Cracked Racquets](https://podcast-api-images.s3.amazonaws.com/corona/show/673945/logo_300x300.jpeg)
148 Listeners

195 Listeners

109 Listeners

259 Listeners

1,113 Listeners

82 Listeners

522 Listeners