@Phil
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@Phil · 3:03

Serena Williams in the Australian Semis vs Naomi Osaka

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Naomi Osaka represents her biggest challenge of this tournament, and probably if she were able to beat Naomi Osaka, it would only get easier from there with the final two. And that's not taking anything away from Jennifer Brady or Mushkova. But Naomi Osaka is definitely the most dangerous player that she's going to face in this tournament, the most powerful youngest. And Naomi is great, both physically and mentally. She's just at the top of her game right now

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@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 3:51

Are we seeing the last year of Serena?

She could have she didn't. She paddled back to four, four. And then Naomi hit some shots that I don't think somebody with lightning speed could have gotten. I mean, it was just incredible. So my question is, are we watching the farewell tour of Serena? And if we are make sure to watch her before she retires because she's still an unbelievable tennis player
@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:05

Access?

I have a friend who's watching the whole match because she's a tennis person out in Northern California, and I really want to watch them. And I'm looking at my situation. I don't get regular cable. So I was just wondering if there's any kind of online secret where you can get a live show or a pay to play situation for just personal computers. Like, I don't need to do it to cable
@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 1:00

Espn+ app but start time is 1230am!

So unless you're going to be up at that time or making a plan to stay up at that time, then I would just wait for the highlights because I think that's all you'll get there from there. Same thing with the men's final that won't be on until the following, which would be early Sunday morning at the same time. So just two matches left in the singles, both the finals there. I hope that helps
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