Tennis legends suddenly axed from Australian Open coverage
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Pam Shriver and Brad Gilbert depart ESPN after decades of commentary and analysis as broadcaster re-shapes team ahead of Australian Open
Ahead of the Australian Open, there is a shake-up at ESPN with some well-known faces set to not appear on the screens of tennis fans around the world. These include Pam Shriver and Brad Gilbert, who are set to end their long stints with the broadcaster ahead of the major event in Melbourne. The pair...
ESPN 'streamlines' Aus Open coverage as Coco Gauff's former coach and former US Open finalist get the boot
Brad Gilbert and Pam Shriver's long-running commentary stints with ESPN have come to an end with the latter revealing "I was prepared for more, but was told it was time to streamline".
ESPN Overhauls Australian Open Coverage, Moves On From Two Longtime Tennis Voices
With the Australian Open set to begin later this month, ESPN has quietly implemented sweeping changes to its on-air lineup for the first Grand Slam of the tennis season — moves that signal a significant shift in the network’s long-standing coverage approach. Pam Shriver And Brad Gilbert Exit ESPN Two of the most recognizable voices in ESPN’s tennis coverage will not be part of this year’s Australian Open broadcast. Tennis legends Pam Shriver and…
The American tennis legend Pam Shriver will no longer be part of the expert and moderator team of "ESPN" from the upcoming Australian Open in Melbourne. Also her well-known sideman has been rationalized by the US channel. For Shriver, it comes as a surprise.
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