Three tennis legends are set for induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame on Saturday, July 20 and The Tennis Channel will broadcast the entire ceremony beginning at 6 p.m. Et. Eight-time Grand Slam champion Leander Paes, player and broadcaster Vijay Amritraj, and tennis historian Richard Evans make up this year’s class. Don’t miss any of the memories, speeches, and tears with a three-day free trial to Hulu + Live TV.
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The Tennis Channel will kick off its 2024 International Tennis Hall of Fame coverage with a special episode of “Tennis Channel Live” at 5 p.m. Et on Saturday, July 20. The program...
How to Watch the 2024 International Tennis Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony When: Saturday, July 20 at 6 p.m. Et TV: Tennis Channel Stream: Watch with a three-day free trial to Hulu + Live TV. Free 3-Day Trio Trial $76.99+ / month hulu.com About the 2024 International Tennis Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
The Tennis Channel will kick off its 2024 International Tennis Hall of Fame coverage with a special episode of “Tennis Channel Live” at 5 p.m. Et on Saturday, July 20. The program...
- 7/20/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
The U.S. Open is serving up some unexpected controversy. Earlier this week, sports commentators Mary Carillo and Chanda Rubin were providing insight into Serena Williams' match against Anett Kontaveit at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York. But in between the match, the cameras panned to the audience, where a few famous faces including Dionne Warwick were cheering on Serena. Things got complicated, however, when Mary referred to the legendary singer as Gladys Knight, who was also in attendance at the match. After the clip went viral on social media, Chanda explained what led to the misidentification. "Too bad I was initially looking at the court (where Auntie Gladys was in the stands) and...
- 9/1/2022
- E! Online
U.S. Open tennis commentator Chanda Rubin is defending herself after she and her co-commentator misidentified Dionne Warwick for Gladys Knight, which sparked outrage on Twitter, mainly due to the fellow singers’ noticeably different appearances.
Footage of the mishap was shared online by the account Stevies_Wonder, who captioned the video, “Unacceptable, from both of them.”
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Rubin claimed that she was “initially looking at the court” where she spotted Knight but, on her monitor, Warwick appeared instead.
In the viral clip, the women’s tennis star turned commentator points out a celebrity watching Serena Williams’ U.S. Open match against Anett Kontaveit from the stands on Wednesday evening.
“Oh, got some more stars!” Rubin says. “Gladys Knight,” her co-commentator interjects. “Gladys Knight!” Rubin repeats, seemingly offering her confirmation of the legendary singer.
Unacceptable, from both of them.
Footage of the mishap was shared online by the account Stevies_Wonder, who captioned the video, “Unacceptable, from both of them.”
Read More: Serena Williams Hilariously Claps Back At U.S. Open Reporter Over ‘Surprised’ Comment
Rubin claimed that she was “initially looking at the court” where she spotted Knight but, on her monitor, Warwick appeared instead.
In the viral clip, the women’s tennis star turned commentator points out a celebrity watching Serena Williams’ U.S. Open match against Anett Kontaveit from the stands on Wednesday evening.
“Oh, got some more stars!” Rubin says. “Gladys Knight,” her co-commentator interjects. “Gladys Knight!” Rubin repeats, seemingly offering her confirmation of the legendary singer.
Unacceptable, from both of them.
- 9/1/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Andy Roddick attending the 10th Annual BNP Paribas Taste of Tennis in New York City. Photo copyright by Sylvain Gaboury / PR Photos. Bethenny Frankel attending the 10th Annual BNP Paribas Taste of Tennis in New York City. Photo copyright by Sylvain Gaboury / PR Photos. Melissa Joan Hart and family attending the 10th Annual BNP Paribas Taste of Tennis in New York City. Photo copyright by Sylvain Gaboury / PR Photos. Bethenny Frankel attending the 10th Annual BNP Paribas Taste of Tennis in New York City. Photo copyright by Sylvain Gaboury / PR Photos. Chanda Rubin attending the 10th Annual BNP Paribas Taste of Tennis in New York City. Photo copyright by Sylvain Gaboury /...
- 8/30/2009
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
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