The season starts now –
Grab your racket and become the world’s next tennis champion!

The season starts now –
Grab your racket and become the world’s next tennis champion!

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Enter the court and get ready for a brand-new title that delivers authentic gameplay and an immersive tennis experience. As a modern tennis simulation, Matchpoint – Tennis Championships features an extensive career mode and a unique rivalry system.
Matchpoint – Tennis Championships is out now for PlayStation®4|5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Play it now on console and PC with Xbox Game Pass.
Learn more in the FAQ and play the free demo on Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation.

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If you’ve ever scrolled to the bottom of a podcast episode’s description, you’ve likely seen a line that reads: “This episode is sponsored by [Brand] — visit [URL] and use code SHOW for 10% off. PodcastChoices.com” That final word — PodcastChoices — isn’t a brand or an error. It’s a standard legal disclosure. This guide explains what it means, why it’s there, and what it signals to you as a listener. 1. What Is “PodcastChoices”? PodcastChoices.com is a compliance service (run by the same company behind Podcorn, an influencer/podcast marketplace) that helps podcasters legally disclose paid endorsements, sponsorships, and affiliate links . When a podcaster uses PodcastChoices, they generate a

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