Tennis With An Accent: Miguel Seabra of Euro Sport
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This week on Tennis With An Accent, Saqib Ali is joined by Miguel Seabra, who has worn many hats in his tennis career spanning from 1991 to present day. Currently, he works as a broadcaster for Euro Sport and also serves as the media director at the Estoril Open. In his past life, Miguel has also worked as a professional chair umpire on the ATP tour. On this episode, Miguel breaks down the success of the ATP 250 level tournament as he shares the strategic alignment of the event. He also speaks on length about the mindset of a professional umpire and how umpires are trained to defuse tense situations. Last but not the least, Miguel weighs in on the current political climate of the ATP where Novak Djokovic lead player council is driving changes at the top of the game. Find Tennis With An Accent on Twitter at @accent_tennis and follow our written coverage of all things tennis at TennisAccent.com.   Subscribe, Rate and Review to Tennis With An Accent on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio,  and Google Play.  If you’re looking for more great tennis coverage, make sure to check out Tennis With An Accent online! Music provided by Teknoaxe and used under the terms of CC (Creative Commons) 4.0 license.  
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