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Entry 39 – Jonny O’Mara – ATP Tour Doubles Player
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Journal entry 39 is from Scottish ATP Tour Doubles player, Jonny O’Mara. Currently (June 2020) is ranked number 54 in the world. Reached the quarter final of the Australian Open Doubles in 2020 before Co-Vid […]
Entry 38 – Hazel & Jordan Gray – Tennis & Fitness industries
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In journal entry 38, I speak to two guests at same time. Husband and wife dynamic duo of Jordan and Hazel Gray. Jordan is an internationalist in senior tennis, representing Scotland and Britain many times. […]
Entry 37 – Toby Smith – A tennis journey of joy
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Welcome to entry #37 to my journal where I speak to my pal, and tour coach, Toby Smith. Toby is the travelling coach to world #54 doubles player, Jonny O’Mara. He has experienced success at […]
Entry 36 – Mel Benson – Girls in sport, creating opportunities
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Welcome to the 36th entry into my tennis journal. This weeks guest is part of the senior leadership team at St Georges School for girls in Edinburgh. Mel Benson started getting involved in delivery of […]
Entry 35 – Vania King – Serving Up Hope
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The 35th entry into my tennis journal is from Wimbledon and US Open doubles champion, Vania King. Former world number 3 in doubles and top 50 in singles. 15 doubles titles and 1 singles title […]
Entry 34 – DR DAVID HAMILTON – When tennis and science collide
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It was a great pleasure to finally chat with my friend, David Hamilton. Author, Speaker and columnist, and genuinely one of the nicest people I have ever met. He is world renowned for his work […]
Entry 33 – MILES MACLAGAN – his journey from playing to coaching
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Welcome to journal entry number 33 and what a fantastic chat I had with Mile MacLagan. Former ATP player, GB Davis Cup team member and tour coach to Andy Murray, Borna Coric, Philipp Kohlschreiber, Sam […]
Entry 32 – GREG MCHUGH – from sporting obsession to professional actor
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Greg McHugh is a very successful professional actor. Made famous for his creation of Gary Tank Commander, playing Howard on Fresh Meat and starring in The A Word. A talented writer, actor and comedian for […]
Entry 31 – Ed Corrie – reflections from Junior to ATP career
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It was a real pleasure chatting with ex-ATP player, Ed Corrie. He left a fantastic entry in my journal and one that had me thinking for hours afterwards. You will hear lots of fantastic reflections […]
Entry 30 – SARAH FLOTEL – TRANSFORMING YOUR INNNER GAME
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In this episode you will hear from wellbeing coach, Sarah Flotel. This was an enlightening chat, as my perception of spiritual and soulful work was that it is intangible. However, I could not have been […]