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Simon Cambers Recaps Jack Draper & Mirra Andreeva's Titles At Indian Wells and Looks Ahead To Miami
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Journalist Simon Cambers is the guest on this episode of the podcast, and he recaps the championship level performances by Jack Draper and Mirra Andreeva at Indian Wells. Cambers explains how Draper rounded into form to lift the trophy at Tennis Paradise, and analyzes the British man's potential to be a legit contender in the grand slam events. The writer also discusses why Andreeva has cemented herself as one of the top players on the WTA, and breaks down why the teenager's game is so effective against the best players in the world. Cambers then looks ahead to Miami, and assesses Novak Djokovic's chances to make a run in the second leg of the Sunshine Double. The author dives into Iga Swiatek's frustrations, Aryna Sabalenka's next move, and what to make of Carlos Alcaraz's uneven play. And Cambers chats about his own writing career, having covered pro tennis for over 25 years, and co-authoring the critically acclaimed "Roger Federer Effect" book. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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Journalist Simon Cambers is the guest on this episode of the podcast, and he recaps the championship level performances by Jack Draper and Mirra Andreeva at Indian Wells. Cambers explains how Draper rounded into form to lift the trophy at Tennis Paradise, and analyzes the British man's potential to be a legit contender in the grand slam events. The writer also discusses why Andreeva has cemented herself as one of the top players on the WTA, and breaks down why the teenager's game is so effective against the best players in the world. Cambers then looks ahead to Miami, and assesses Novak Djokovic's chances to make a run in the second leg of the Sunshine Double. The author dives into Iga Swiatek's frustrations, Aryna Sabalenka's next move, and what to make of Carlos Alcaraz's uneven play. And Cambers chats about his own writing career, having covered pro tennis for over 25 years, and co-authoring the critically acclaimed "Roger Federer Effect" book. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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