A Fils comeback, Shelton powers through, Rybakina on form and Jamie Murray retires
4/21/20261 hr 13 min
Calvin Betton, George Bellshaw and James Gray are all back around a microphone - in different parts of London but nevertheless all in London, yet nowhere near organised enough to get in the same room together.
This week, they are talking about...
Arthur Fils's comeback arc Ben Shelton's ability to power through slow care The apparent invincibility of Elena Rybakina Jamie Murray's retirement Marketa Vondrousova's fight to clear her name An injury epidemic in Madrid And underarm serves!
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No one goes to Hank's for his spreadsheets. They go for a darn good pizza. Lately though, the shop's been quiet, so Hank decides to bring back the $1 slice. He asks Copilot in Microsoft Excel to look at his sales and costs to help him see if he can afford it. Copilot shows Hank where the money's going and which little extras make the dollar slice work. Now Hank says a line out the door. Hank makes the pizza, Copilot handles the spreadsheets. Learn more at m365copilot.com/work.
James Gray· Host1:15
Hello, and welcome back to Tennis Unfiltered with me, James Gray, of The I Paper. Uh, we are all in London. Tennis Unfiltered back together again. I mean, not actually organized enough to get in the same room or anything, but it's me, uh, in South London, George Belshaw