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Jean Checks In from Wimbledon: What Happens Behind the Scenes

27 min · 26 de jun de 2026
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In this special episode of Heaven or Heisman, co-host and professional tennis coach Jean Anderson joins the show live from London as he prepares to coach at Wimbledon. Jean gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at one of the sport's most iconic tournaments, sharing what makes Wimbledon so unique and what fans don't get to see on television—from practice schedules and player routines to the incredible organization that supports the world's best athletes. Jean also unpacks the habits and mindset that separate elite competitors from the rest. He discusses the importance of discipline, preparation, recovery, and mental focus while offering a firsthand look at the role of a coach during a Grand Slam. Whether you're a tennis fan, an athlete, or simply curious about what excellence requires, this conversation provides a fascinating glimpse into life at the highest level of sport.

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