Embrace the Handshake Challenge with JL de Jager

Embrace the Handshake Challenge with JL de Jager

In the spirit of competition, is shaking hands with one’s opponents a good thing?

JL Martin Breakfast
Breakfast with Martin Bester

South African former professional tennis player, John-Laffnie de Jager says handshakes in sport is a sign of respect between opponents.


He is now encouraging sport stars to shake hands with their rivals – whether on the pitch, rugby field or tennis court.


De Jager has worked with great heavyweights in the tennis fraternity, including Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and has competed in Grand Slams himself, reaching the final!

Martin Bester has his reservations about the handshake challenge. He wonders if it’s really a good thing for sport or if it impacts the competitiveness of the game.



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De Jager says it is great to see that more teams are embracing the #HandShakeChallenge. Jean de Villiers, former Springbok captain, Werner Swanepoel and Warren Bosnihan also showed their support to the respect in sport campai



During the Breakfast show many people showed their support for the Handshake Challenge including Jak de Priester.


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