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Talking Tennis Southern Style Podcast
It’s a wrap: Outstanding interviews in 2023!
Finishing our fourth season, “Talking Tennis Southern Style” wraps up 2023 with compelling excerpts of eight of our favorite interviews. We are proud to highlight insightful conversations with these guests:
- Michelle Curry of the Althea Gibson CTA
- Tennis memorabilia collector and USTA Kentucky Past President Mike Eden
- USTA Chairman of the Board and President Dr. Brian Hainline
- USTA Georgia’s Darren Potkey
- Jermaine Jenkins, practice partner of Serena and Venus Williams
- NJTL leader Belen Gomez-Jordana
- No. 1 Wheelchair Tennis player Zane Goodwin & mom Lara Polk
- Southern Hall of Famer Keith Richardson
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Previous 2024 podcasts
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Talking Tennis Southern Style - 2022 podcasts
Click here for the third season (2022) of Talking Tennis Southern Style, which won the USTA Georgia Marc Kaplan Media Excellence Award.
Talking Tennis Southern Style - 2021 podcasts
Click here for the second season (2021) of Talking Tennis Southern Style.
Talking Tennis Southern Style - 2020 podcasts
Click here for the first season (2020) of Talking Tennis Southern Style.
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