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The Big T: Ferrero Move, Weddings, & Alcaraz Rivalry

Tennis Channels new show, The Big T, features experts Brad Gilbert, Mark Petchey, and Andrea Petkovic discussing hot topics like rivalries and personal news. They delve into Juan Carlos Ferreros move away from Carlos Alcaraz, Venus Williams marriage, Casper Ruuds wedding, and Coco Vandeweghes engagement. Petkovic shares her thoughts on the United Cup and interviews Alcaraz about his season, soccer World Cup chances, and his unique style. Gilbert predicts a clear edge for Jannik Sinner in the Sinner-Alcaraz rivalry. Tune in weekly for more unfiltered tennis talk. Checkout Solipillow.com

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