Noah Eagle signs off NBC’s last French Open for now, wishes event and TNT Sports ‘the very best’
"We've learned this weekend that this will be our last, at least for now."
"We've learned this weekend that this will be our last, at least for now."
“Mary, Andrea, and Jimmy have provided the compelling reporting and storytelling that is a hallmark of our Olympic presentation."
Eagle previously called matches on-site at the 2020 French Open for The Tennis Channel.
"I was so lucky, I was so lucky."
"Revisit this in like 10 years. It's going to be young people that are achieving their goals and aspiring to do great things and there are going to be adults that are helping that happen. And I have total faith in this city."
"I grew up here; I'm trying to bring that thing I've witnessed in my travels back to these kinds of places."
"By competing in the Olympics, are there going to be fellow street skateboarders who think, 'Ah, she's sold out?'" "Probably. When I was 10 years old, I probably would have thought that about myself."
"I think that as long as there is a passion for good storytelling, this show's going to be around with its very, very, very good talent, as long as there are good stories out there."
NBC will have plenty of people to call the 2018 PyeongChang games from both Connecticut and South Korea.
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