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When is the ‘Man in the Arena’ final episode? Tom Brady ESPN documentary series to return following Brady’s retirement
The NFL world was rocked by Tom Brady retiring.
After initial reports got refuted, Brady finally made the official announcement days later on his own terms and ended a 22-year NFL career. Of course there was an outpouring of support, but also speculation surrounding why, if he’s actually retired and much more.
The saga surrounding Brady’s decision will likely be chronicled in his ESPN documentary series, “The Man in the Arena,” and its final episode. The series has detailed the quarterback’s NFL career from his perspective, with Brady serving as executive producer.
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Could the final episode be used to document his decision? Fans will have to wait a while to find out.
When is the ‘Man in the Arena’ final episode airing?
Brady finally broke his silence about the final episode and gave a more targeted answer as to when it’ll air. In a trailer for the episode, it features Tom Brady Sr. visibly emotional over Tom’s decision to retire and ends with a screen saying the final episode is coming in April.
One more. #ManInTheArena pic.twitter.com/feIfkJ6q2K
— Religion of Sports (@religionofsport) February 11, 2022
“I’m kind of caught off guard today by Tommy’s announcement that he’s hanging up his cleats,” the elder Brady said. “As a parent, you don’t like having to see them battle and battle and battle. But, tough times don’t lat — tough people do.”
Chopra said Jan. 19 that Brady feels he needs time to reflect on the past season with the Buccaneers, which came to an end Jan. 23 in a divisional round playoff loss to the Rams.
There will be a 10th episode of #ManintheArena, but it’s still in production and likely out in Spring. As @TomBrady said in #Episode9, perspective comes with time and space so he wanted that to really reflect on what went down in Tampa last year. Be patient – it’ll be worth it!
— Gotham Chopra (@gothamchopra) January 19, 2022
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Each episode of the series has focused on a single Brady trip to the Super Bowl, with the most recent episode focusing on his final big game with New England. This next episode should then focus on his lone Super Bowl appearance with the Buccaneers.
The fact that the episode is still in production means that it is possible for Brady’s decision to be made public in it. And Chopra posted only this tweet to respond to ESPN’s report about Brady retiring.
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— Gotham Chopra (@gothamchopra) January 29, 2022
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How to watch ‘Man in the Arena’
All episodes are available on ESPN+, the network’s streaming service. ESPN released an episode per week during the NFL season, starting Nov. 16, with each episode being posted on Tuesday.
Prior to the delay, Jan. 19 would have been the release date for the 10th episode.
Australian Open 2022: How Ash Barty beat Danielle Collins for her third Grand Slam title
Ash Barty has become the first Aussie to win the Australian Open in 44 years with a straight-sets victory over Danielle Collins in the women’s singles final at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday.
The top seed dominated her way through the opening set before recovering from 5-1 down in the second to win the match 6-3, 7-6 (2) in an hour and 27 minutes.
“This is just a dream come true for me and I’m so proud to be an Aussie,” Barty told the crowd.
It was Barty’s third Grand Slam title, after victories at the French Open (2019) and Wimbledon (2021), with her 27th-seeded opponent Collins featuring in her first Grand Slam final.
In front of a parochial Australian crowd, Barty showed no nerves early as she sought to be the first Aussie woman to win her home Slam since Chris O’Neil in 1978.
However, after an even first three games, Barty suffered a hiccup on her serve in the fourth game as she gave up a break point.
But the world No.1 showed her class to stave off the danger with a ripped forehand winner, before holding her serve for a 2-2 scoreline.
The disappointment of failing to break told for Collins in the next game, as she double-faulted to hand Barty the first break for the match.
Barty consolidated the break in her next service game, forcing Collins to serve to stay in the first set, which the American managed to do despite the pressure.
The Australian served for the set, winning the game to love, as she established her dominance with a 6-3 triumph.
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There was a twist in the tale early in the second set with Collins breaking Barty after holding her own serve to take a 2-0 lead.
Barty had two break points on Collins’ serve in the next game to get things back on track, but the American survived to win the game and screamed in celebration.
Collins fed off the pro-Barty crowd to snare another break off Barty in the sixth game but she failed to serve out the set as the Aussie worked one of the two breaks back.
Incredibly, Barty held her own serve and then broke Collins again to work her way back from a 5-1 deficit to get it back on serve at 5-4.
Games continued on serve, with Barty having a hairy moment on her serve at 5-6, 15-30, before getting the second set into a tiebreaker.
Barty stepped up in the tiebreak to complete the extraordinary fightback by winning the tiebreak 7-2 and clinching the match.
Four-time Australian Open champion Evonne Goolagong Cawley presented the trophy to Barty in a touching moment.
Despite losing the final, Collins will be now ranked in the top 10 in the world for the first time. Her previous career-high ranking was No. 23 in 2019.