DiscoverTennis PAL ChroniclesVania King Part 2 : "No One Believed in Me" Taking Back the Mic, Parent Challenges, her Serving Up Hope Nonprofit
Vania King Part 2 : "No One Believed in Me" Taking Back the Mic, Parent Challenges, her Serving Up Hope Nonprofit

Vania King Part 2 : "No One Believed in Me" Taking Back the Mic, Parent Challenges, her Serving Up Hope Nonprofit

Update: 2021-05-30
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Vania King is a shining light in the histories of Women's Tennis.  Being one of the very few Asian American Tennis Players to have won a Grand Slam Trophy, Ms. King is in an elite crowd.  In this episode she discusses her personal struggles, her parent's challenge and why they chose her out of all the kids to prioritize in Tennis.  She also discusses her retirement and her non profit Serving Up Hope.  Join us for this inspiring conversation with this two time Grand Slam Doubles champion.  


Tennis PAL Chronicles is a tennis podcast to feed your passion for the game! We are tennis fans that interview tennis professionals and discuss tips, news, and reviews for your tennis obsession. Our global Fan Favorite reports are created by passionate fans who share news about their favorite players. Host Phillip Kim is the Tennis Pro at the historic Langham Huntington in Pasadena as well as the Director of Tennis for the City of Azusa and an avid player and coach.  Visit tennispal.com to download the tennis app everyone is talking about and access the show notes!  Send an email to pk@tennispal.com for more information. Download from iTunes here Thanks for recommending and listening!



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Vania King Part 2 : "No One Believed in Me" Taking Back the Mic, Parent Challenges, her Serving Up Hope Nonprofit

Vania King Part 2 : "No One Believed in Me" Taking Back the Mic, Parent Challenges, her Serving Up Hope Nonprofit

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