We went viral on TikTok because of the Miami Open - Alex Eala and the tournament round up

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We went viral on TikTok because of the Miami Open - Alex Eala and the tournament round up

from Ground Pass: A Tennis Podcast

Thats right Ground Pass went viral on TikTok because of the popularity of the Alex Eala run at the Miami Open. Let’s talk about it.In this episode, Nick and Anastasia discuss the Miami Open, its unique atmosphere, and the ongoing challenges of scheduling due to rain delays. They compare the Miami Open to Indian Wells, highlighting the differences in appeal and experience for fans. The conversation shifts to emerging talents like Jakub Mensik and Alex Eala, who are making waves in the tennis world. They also touch on the dominance of Aryna Sabalenka and Emma Raducanu's journey, before transitioning to the upcoming clay season and the excitement surrounding it. Relevant Links:Ground Pass “mini” pod about the differences between the Miami Open & Indian Wells: https://pod.fo/e/2bda20Courtside with Issac Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/courtsidewithisaac?igsh=MmNkNHBicGRtNTBhChapters00:00 Introduction and Tournament Overview02:29 The Miami Open vs. Indian Wells05:20 Venue Experience and Accessibility08:06 Comparing Miami Open to Other Tournaments11:01 Ticketing and Logistics13:46 Fan Experience and Atmosphere19:35 Cultural Impact and Growing Markets23:08 Indian Wells Semifinalists fall early24:52 Jakub Mensik goes under the rader29:22 The rise of Alex Eala and tennis in the Philippines37:16 The Arthur Fils Corner41:02 Emma Raducanu's Journey and Potential46:49 Iga Swiatek vs. Aryna Sabalenka: The Miami Open Final52:55 Celebrating Doubles: The Sunshine Double Achievers55:45 Transitioning to Clay: The Upcoming Tournaments01:04:37 Players of the Fortnite: Celebrating TalentConnect with Us:Follow Ground Pass on Instagram and Bluesky/Twitter for real-time updates.Subscribe on Substack for bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes coverage and exclusive content.Got thoughts on this week’s tennis news? Let us know in the comments or send us a message!Enjoy the episode and stay tuned for more from Ground Pass!Subscribe to Our Substack at - https://groundpass.substack.comVisit Our Website at - www.groundpasspodcast.comEmail us at - [email protected] us for daily updates on Social:Threads: https://www.threads.net/@ground_passBlue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/groundpass.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ground_passYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@GroundPassTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@groundpasspodcastPodcast Theme by Breakmaster Cylinder Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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