On this very first episode of The Call with Court Theory & Friends, Allen McDuffee works off the rust on his podcasting skills with co-hosts Caitlin Thompson of Racquet Media and Anastasia Folorunso of the Ground Pass Podcast. Together, they name the biggest winners and losers in tennis this week, address the big takeaways from the WTA Tour Finals, and preview the ATP Tour Finals. They also pick apart the Battle of the Sexes, evaluate the place of tennis in Saudi Arabia, and dive deep with their co-host Jessica Schiffer, who pops in to talk about her winning piece on the state of media and content creation in tennis. LinksRacquetJessica Schiffer's piece about media and content creation at Hard Court. The Ground Pass doubles reel.Court Theory
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