Tennis is abuzz with tongue-in-cheek talk about a 'Netflix curse' during the Australian Open, drawing a line from the streaming service's new docuseries about the sport to the recent rough times for Season 1 protagonists.
Tennis is abuzz with tongue-in-cheek talk about a "Netflix curse" during the Australian Open, drawing a line from the streaming service's new docuseries about the sport to the recent rough times for Season 1 protagonists.
The No. 6-seeded Auger-Aliassime, a U.S. Open semifinalist in 2021, said he wasn't aware this was even a topic of conversation until Friday, when his girlfriend clued him in.
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