#5 Pravesh Mahabeer: Match Point Vienna. Tennis Triumph and Tales

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Tune in to our 5th episode as we chat with Pravesh Mahabeer, a spirited tennis coach from South Africa. After studying in the USA, he made his way to Austria in 1992, starting his coaching career at Tennishotel Wolfgangsee before establishing his own “Tennisschule Pravesh" in Vienna in 2006. Since then, he's embraced Vienna's first district, exploring cabarets, savoring Sachertorte, and strolling along the picturesque streets. His first Viennese ball experience was nothing short of exciting, but with his optimistic attitude, he navigated these challenges with ease and even more: mastering the German language fluently alongside English and Afrikaans. Pravesh, a strong believer in God, radiates positivity, inspiring and motivating others with his passion not just for tennis but for life. Off the court, he enjoys Indian cuisine, leisurely walks in Vienna's parks, and evenings at cabarets or the Burgtheater. Discover Pravesh's beautiful story and find out that, as if his love for Vienna couldn't be any clearer, he even dreams in German sometimes, which is simply "einfach Wahnsinn"…

If you want to get to know Pravesh follow him on: https://tennis-pravesh.at/ https://www.instagram.com/tennisschule_pravesh/?next=%2Fraykuri%2Ffeed%2F&hl=de https://www.linkedin.com/in/pravesh-mahabeer-583b1138/?originalSubdomain=at

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