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Marcus Daniell - Winning an Olympic Bronze Medal, Founding a Charity, Mental Health, and more!
Marcus Daniell is New Zealand's fifth greatest tennis player of all time (According to a random website I found with a google search).
Questionable website rankings aside he is a phenomenal tennis player, especially in doubles. He won a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics. And has beaten Novak Djokovic!
He is so much more than a good tennis player though. Off the court, he is the founder of an epic charity called HIA (High Impact Athletes) which we discuss in this podcast.
He also shares his remarkable journey in the world of tennis, philanthropy, and mental resilience.
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