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ESPN firing two longtime tennis announcers sparks backlash
The Worldwide Leader in Sports has parted ways with two longtime tennis announcers on Wednesday. Days after several NFL head coaches were ousted - including Kevin Stefanski of the Browns and John ...
It was the expression on Big George’s face that made the whole trip worthwhile. We had just arrived in Labrador, the suburb ...
Two longtime ESPN announcers are officially out at the company after more than 20 years. The Worldwide Leader in Sports announced on Tuesday its coverage teams for the upcoming Australian Open. Two ...
This reunion was all love. Retired pro tennis champ Pam Shriver was reunited with the trophies that were stolen from the ...
Pam Shriver and Brad Gilbert were notable absentees as ESPN announced their broadcast team for the Australian Open. The first ...
Michael Zheng had the biggest payday of his young career, pocketing around $US150,000 ($AUD225,000) after reaching the second round of the Australian Open.
ESPN will have new hosts for the first tennis major of the year.
ESPN has parted ways with two longtime tennis analysts who each spent more than two decades with the network. After ESPN announced its broadcast team for the Australian Open, Pam Shriver and Brad ...
Malika Andrews, best known for her work hosting the network’s NBA and WNBA studio programming, will host ESPN’s Australian ...
Tennis legends Pam Shriver and Brad Gilbert have been left out of ESPN's broadcasting team for their coverage of the Australian Open later this month. The tournament starts on January 17. Eyes will be ...
PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 04: Chris McKendry, Chris Fowler, Mary Joe Fernandez, Brad Gilbert, International Hall of Fame Chaiman Chris Clouser Darren Cahill and International Hall of Fame President Stan ...
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