• Day 7 WTA Finals Riyadh Round Up. Lack of crowds during matches and reviewing the days matches.

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

Day 7 WTA Finals Riyadh Round Up. Lack of crowds during matches and reviewing the days matches.

  • Summary

  • Day 7 WTA Finals Riyadh Round Up talking all about the big topics during the Finals!

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    These are shorter episodes aiming to provide a round up of the WTA Finals action in Riyadh with coach of WTA Finals doubles pair Gaby Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe!


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    In This Episode:


    Dan discusses the ongoing WTA finals in Riyadh, highlighting the challenges and lack of fan engagement and attendance during the matches in Riyadh, the performances of various players, and the emergence of superstars in tennis.


    He reflects on the importance of live sports and the need for better strategies to attract local fans, particularly in the context of the significant investment made in the event. The conversation also touches on the global representation of tennis players and the potential for growth in South America.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Lack of attendance during matches

    05:35 Tennis Matches and Player Performances

    11:44 Superstars of Tennis and Global Representation

    17:57 Future of Tennis in South America and Upcoming Matches


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