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French Open Champions Luke and Murphy Jensen

38m · Heart of the Game · 02 Nov 10:45

The Jensen Brothers, Luke and Murphy, shook up tennis in the 1990s with their play and personalities, winning the French Open doubles title, and transcending the sport.

The brothers talk with host Jon Frankel about the price they paid for stardom, and their on-court legacy. They also detail the terrifying incident that almost cost Murphy his life.


Learn more about the Jensens and Murphy’s advocacy at https://www.murphyjensen.com/

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