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Coach Murray to join camp Djokovic, Nadal bows out in Malaga and Italy's double delight

Season 1, Ep. 469

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It's the final tour catch-up of the season! Join the Tennis Weekly trio as they look back at the Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup Finals which saw Italy take home the titles in pretty dominant fashion, with wins over The Netherlands and Slovakia respectively plus launch the Tennis Weekly crowdfund for 2025.


We also saw the final professional tennis match ever played by Rafa Nadal as he bowed out in Malaga after playing for Spain in the Davis Cup Finals, whilst in other Big 3 News, Novak Djokovic made the surprise announcement that Andy Murray will be joining his coaching team for the Australian Open next year (who saw that coming?!).


The trio also discuss all the nominations for this year’s ATP and WTA Awards and discuss who their vote would go towards, whilst Chris gives Kim and Joel a whirl down memory lane in the quiz segment - but who will come out victorious?



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