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Wimbledon preview & Sam Bayne Interview

Wimbledon preview & Sam Bayne Interview

FromAdvantage Connors


Wimbledon preview & Sam Bayne Interview

FromAdvantage Connors

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Length:
89 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jimmy and Brett preview this years Wimbledon championships and take a look at the odds going into the fortnight at SW 19.
Jimmy answers some of your Wimby questions, including if the grass court season should be longer.
Then longtime friend of Advantage Connors, Sam Bayne joins the show to discuss his friendship with Jimmy which started back in the early 90's and Team Tennis. Sam was Jeanie Buss's right hand man for 6 years working alongside the current Lakers President early in their career's at the Forum. Sam eventually found his way into the real estate world and now lives in Atlanta with his family and works at his company "Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's International Reality"

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Released:
Jun 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Advantage Connors is an ongoing conversation between Tennis legend Jimmy Connors & son Brett Connors. Follow along as they cover the worlds of tennis & gambling on a weekly basis along with whatever else pops into their head that day. Jimmy Connors is a tennis legend having played professionally for over 30 years. His record 109 ATP tournament wins still stands today, & includes 8 grand slam titles. Brett Connors has worked in live Tennis production for 14 years. Having also traveled the tour with his father in the 80’s and 90’s this gives Brett a unique view of the sport