EP 86: Is the 'Battle of the Sexes' a lose-lose for women's tennis and is Serena Williams making a comeback? cover art

EP 86: Is the 'Battle of the Sexes' a lose-lose for women's tennis and is Serena Williams making a comeback?

EP 86: Is the 'Battle of the Sexes' a lose-lose for women's tennis and is Serena Williams making a comeback?

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Should the BBC be airing the 'battle of the sexes' between Nick Kyrgios and Aryna Sabalenka and what are the potential consequences it could have on women's tennis and sport? Is Serena Williams coming back after rumours emerged that she has re-entered the ITIA's anti-doping testing pool? The great 5 set vs 3 set debate and should there be equality in the format for both men's and women's events? Why is it that the same player's tend to be the ones constantly injured? What is the current state and future of British tennis?


Join Nick and Kyle as they convene at the Chip n Charge Tennis Podcast Studios to answer all these questions and more on this week's listener question special!


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