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41 - Digital Doorways - The Tennis Influencer: Behind the Court's Biggest Experience and Connector w/Craig Shapiro
- 2024/09/30
- 再生時間: 45 分
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Welcome to another episode of Digital Doorways, where we explore the fascinating intersection of sports, culture, and innovation. I’m your host, Jason Siegel - Founder of Bluetext - and today, we have a special guest who brings tennis and pop culture together in a way like no other. Craig Shapiro, a tennis insider with deep connections across the sport, has spent years traveling the pro circuit, including a stint as Andre Agassi’s personal racquet tech. Now, Craig is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and the host of The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast, a show loved by fans and insiders alike. Today, we’ll talk about his latest venture, The Golden Ticket, a VIP tennis fantasy camp to be held in New York City December 3rd to 5th in conjunction with The Garden Cup, and exhibition tennis event at Madison Square Garden featuring matches between American stars Emma Navarro and Jessica Pegula, followed by the American upstart Ben Shelton taking on the world's most exciting player, Carlos Alcaraz. Craig's program bridges the gap between spectatorship and participation, as Craig's players will have the opportunity to play with these players on The Madison Square Garden court. We’ll dive into what it takes to put this groundbreaking experience together and what’s next for tennis in the age of entertainment crossovers. Learn more about The Golden Ticket here Digital Doorways is Hosted by Jason Siegel, Founder of Bluetext QUESTIONS INCLUDE: What inspired you to create Golden Ticket Tennis, and how did you bring the concept to life?How did your early experiences as a racquet tech for Andre Agassi shape your views on the tennis industry?How does Golden Ticket Tennis differ from other fan experiences in the sport today?Can you talk about the process of securing top players like Carlos Alcaraz and Ben Shelton for your event?What do you see as the biggest challenge in making tennis more engaging for broader audiences?Tennis and pop culture are increasingly intertwined—how do you see this relationship evolving in the future?In your experience, how important is positioning when it comes to marketing events like Golden Ticket Tennis?With Golden Ticket Tennis, how are you working to change the perception of tennis as an "elite" sport?Your podcast often dives deep into tennis history—how does understanding the past influence how you approach new ventures?How do you balance your role as both an insider in the tennis world and a documentarian aiming to tell the sport’s stories?What role do you think technology will play in the future of tennis, particularly in enhancing fan engagement?What elements of branding have you found most critical when launching Golden Ticket Tennis?How does your experience in filmmaking contribute to creating memorable experiences for fans in the tennis world?Tennis has seen an influx of younger, more diverse fans—how does Golden Ticket Tennis tap into this demographic?What’s your favorite part about getting fans onto the court with their idols, and how has it impacted participants?How do you position tennis as part of broader pop culture while staying true to the sport's traditions?What’s the story behind your podcast, and how has it evolved since you first started it?With so much history in tennis, what’s the next big story you’re excited to explore through your projects?What has surprised you the most about how players respond to these fan interaction events?How do you see the future of fan experiences in sports evolving, particularly in tennis? Digital Doorways is Hosted by Jason Siegel, Founder of Bluetext