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TENNIS NEWS • DAY 2 WIMBLEDON – LIVE RADIO BROADCAST FROM WIMBLEDON VILLAGE
- Updated: July 4, 2017

ON NOW Day 2 Wimbledon: Live from the APG-China House & Wimbledon Village Stables
Wimbledon, England
RadioTennis.com’s Day 2 live coverage from Wimbledon Village is now on the air (Tue. 7/4/17).
Please note that two shows are scheduled every day for all 14 days of the Wimbledon Championships (July 3- 16).
The shows themselves will consist of interviews with players, coaches and tennis insiders. Scores and draws will be discussed and we will review the always outrageous Fleet Street newspaper stories. It should be an amusing and informative “real look” at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
Today’s in studio guest will be Eric Hayes. Mr. Hayes is the Tournament Director for the $50,000 USTA Pro Circuit Event in Macon, Georgia. He is also the Head Men’s & Women’s Coach at Mercer University. He is currently in London recruiting during the Roehampton International Junior Championships. It should be an interesting discussion on American college tennis, the USTA Pro Circuit and the talent level at Roehampton this week.
Click-On the link below to go directly to Wimbledon, England:
RadioTennis.com
Morning show times live from the APG House:
9:00 AM: London
4:00 AM: New York
1:00 AM: Los Angeles
Afternoon show times live from Wimbledon Village Stables:
3:30 PM: London
10:30 AM: New York
7:30 AM: Los Angeles