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Bagel, Issue 2

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Bagel is a new tennis lifestyle magazine serving up fresh perspectives on and off the court, including style, society, travel and culture.

Through this London-based biannual print title we’re gathering original stories from the grassroots to the pro tour, as well as documenting the wider culture of the game and the ways in which it intersects with style, community, celebrity, health, society and more.

All this will be packaged in future-facing art direction, photography and graphic design to bring a much-needed new look and energy to the game.

In this issue:

Tennis lifestyle magazine BAGEL is back with its blazing hot summer issue, featuring covers of world No.2 Coco Gauff, Japanese pro-turned-motivational guru Shuzo Matsuoka and golden slam legend Steffi Graf on the Olympics special edition.

As ever, we’re bringing you big interviews from the world of pro tennis – Coco Gauff, Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov, presenter Miquita Oliver, video creator Sharky and many more.

For our Locker Room style section, there’s an interview with Brain Dead’s creative director Kyle Ng, the hottest products out this summer, the best stores for tennis gear around the globe and a fashion editorial from photographer Wendy Huynh and stylist Yeon You.

We’ve listed the greatest grunts, New York’s most iconic courts, Paul Zimmer’s Olympics archive from 1984 to now, plus coaching tips from the trainers heading up the Women’s Tennis Association’s inclusion program.

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