Cracked Racquets Adds Gill Gross to their Growing Team
Gill Gross will be joining Cracked Racquets as a broadcaster and his show, Monday Match Analysis, is partnering with the Cracked Racquets network of podcasts.
Cracked Racquets, LLC, a fully integrated tennis media company utilizing online publication, video broadcasting channels, podcasting networks, and social media platforms to provide expansive coverage for the worldwide tennis community, announced today that Gill Gross will be joining the company as broadcaster and his show, Monday Match Analysis, is partnering with the Cracked Racquets network of podcasts.
A graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, Gill is an on-air talent for Tennis Channel and T2 (Tennis Channel's Network on Samsung TV Plus). Between both networks, Gill's commentary has been heard on over 100 tennis broadcasts in the past year alone. He also has provided color and commentary for US Open Radio covering the US Open tennis championships the past two years.
Another devoted member of the podcast family, he hosts and produces Monday Match Analysis, which boasts more than 15,000 YouTube subscribers and over 2 million views. Gill also hosts and produces “Three- A Tennis Show” covering Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic with co-hosts Amy Lundy and Joel Drucker - which is a part of of the Tennis Channel Podcast Network.
“Having worked at CR for nearly five years, it’s good to see Dalton continue to abide by his philosophy: The thicker the eyebrow, the better the tennis analyst.” said Cracked Racquets Editor-In-Chief Alex Gruskin. “Additionally, though I tend to have reservations about people who don’t possess backhands, I am both truly excited and feel 10,000% confident in adding Gill to our team.”
“We are excited to finally formalize our partnership with Gill. Not only does he have a breadth and depth of tennis knowledge, but he also has a unique knack for bringing tennis stories to life." said Cracked Racquets Founder and President Dalton Thieneman.
“Our Cracked Racquets team is committed to enhancing the coverage and conversations happening within the tennis community. There is no question that adding Gill to the team will help us accomplish that goal. We cannot wait to share more of Gill’s work with our broader Cracked Racquets family. Stay tuned.”
Look out for coverage and updates from the newest members of Cracked Racquets at crackedracquets.com and on our social media platforms.