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Full name | Fraser Riley |
Born | 1999 Leeds, England | (age 25)
Alma mater | University of Nottingham (BS) |
Occupation(s) | Sports commentator, athlete |
Sport | |
Sport | Table tennis |
Fraser Riley is a table tennis player and a sports commentator from England.
He made his debut at the 2019 World Championships, an event watched by more than 220 million people. Riley sponged up the atmosphere and felt that this was precisely the kind of environment where he belonged. He continued to attain life-changing commentary experience while simultaneously harnessing his interest of the natural world, beginning a bachelor's degree in Environmental Science.
After the launch of WTT Riley hadn't fallen under the radar as one of the most promising upcoming voices, beginning a partnership with IMG in August 2021. Since then, he has travelled to over ten countries across Europe and Asia, covering many more world-feed events while receiving mentorship from a handful of industry-leading producers, frequently commentating table tennis matches along with Adam Bobrow.
In 2023 Riley completed his studies, now solely focused on deepening and diversifying his television involvement. In addition to table tennis and sport commentary as a whole, he is also interested in acting, voice-acting, narration, and writing.[1]
Riley was also a member of the Grantham College Table Tennis Academy.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Fraser Riley's LinkedIn profile". Retrieved May 23, 2024.
- ^ Table Tennis England (ed.). "Meet the new voice of table tennis from England: Fraser Riley". Retrieved May 23, 2024.