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Uh oh, Calvin is not a happy man... but why? Listen on to find out as George Bellshaw and James Gray do their best to keep him in hand while discussing... Jannik Sinner dominates ATP World Tour Finals, not even dropping a set en route to the title in Turin Taylor Fritz moves to a career-high ranking after reaching the final, and continuing his dominance of Alexander Zverev Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter lead Britain into the semi-finals of the Billie Jean King Cup Frances Tiafoe avoids a ban for his sweary outburst at an umpire in Shanghai earlier in the season, but is fined $120,000 Plus your reviews and questions on a fifth slam and foot faults answered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Uh oh, Calvin is not a happy man... but why? Listen on to find out as George Bellshaw and James Gray do their best to keep him in hand while discussing... Jannik Sinner dominates ATP World Tour Finals, not even dropping a set en route to the title in Turin Taylor Fritz moves to a career-high ranking after reaching the final, and continuing his dominance of Alexander Zverev Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter lead Britain into the semi-finals of the Billie Jean King Cup Frances Tiafoe avoids a ban for his sweary outburst at an umpire in Shanghai earlier in the season, but is fined $120,000 Plus your reviews and questions on a fifth slam and foot faults answered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Calvin Betton calls in from the ATP World Tour Finals in Turin to help James Gray (inews.co.uk) and George Bellshaw (his flat in north London) discuss the latest in tennis Coco Gauff wins the WTA Finals in a dramatic - but not necessarily high-quality - final victory over Zheng Qinwen John Wertheim is forced to apologise for comments about Barbora Krejcikova's "eight-head" Denis Shapovalov wins a first title in five years, but isn't in the mix for ATP Comeback of the Year Daniil Medvedev "loses his head" And finally... Roberto Carbaelles Baena throws his hat into the ring for wettest bloke on tour after beef with Cam Norrie And here is THAT Jannik Sinner stat Calvin was talking about: https://x.com/TennisTV/status/1855594522199150734 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Calvin Betton calls in from the ATP World Tour Finals in Turin to help James Gray (inews.co.uk) and George Bellshaw (his flat in north London) discuss the latest in tennis Coco Gauff wins the WTA Finals in a dramatic - but not necessarily high-quality - final victory over Zheng Qinwen John Wertheim is forced to apologise for comments about Barbora Krejcikova's "eight-head" Denis Shapovalov wins a first title in five years, but isn't in the mix for ATP Comeback of the Year Daniil Medvedev "loses his head" And finally... Roberto Carbaelles Baena throws his hat into the ring for wettest bloke on tour after beef with Cam Norrie And here is THAT Jannik Sinner stat Calvin was talking about: https://x.com/TennisTV/status/1855594522199150734 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Gray is joined by George Bellshaw and Calvin Betton to discuss all the latest tennis news (and an injury update from our resident coach). Naomi Osaka splits with Wim Fisette and hires Patrick Mouratoglou as her new coach Novak Djokovic is on course to miss out on ATP World Tour Finals but says he isn't bothered by it Jack Draper jumps off a plane and into the Great Britain Davis Cup team, but to no great effect as they are drummed out by Canada and Argentina Dan Evans hints this could be his last appearance in GB shirt Rafael Nadal pulls out of the Laver Cup Sonay Kartal wins her first WTA title in Monastir and enters the top 100 for the first time Emma Raducanu has been picked for the BJK Cup Olivia Gadecki reaches the Guadalajara final from qualifying Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Gray is joined by George Bellshaw and Calvin Betton to discuss all the latest tennis news (and an injury update from our resident coach). Naomi Osaka splits with Wim Fisette and hires Patrick Mouratoglou as her new coach Novak Djokovic is on course to miss out on ATP World Tour Finals but says he isn't bothered by it Jack Draper jumps off a plane and into the Great Britain Davis Cup team, but to no great effect as they are drummed out by Canada and Argentina Dan Evans hints this could be his last appearance in GB shirt Rafael Nadal pulls out of the Laver Cup Sonay Kartal wins her first WTA title in Monastir and enters the top 100 for the first time Emma Raducanu has been picked for the BJK Cup Olivia Gadecki reaches the Guadalajara final from qualifying Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I met Emilia at the Cyprus Diaspora Forum where she was an amazing emcee; thank you Paul Lambis for getting us together. I instantly fell in love with her beautiful, honest and down to earth personality. In this podcast she talks very openly about her struggle to get pregnant.Emilia is an award-winning Television and Radio journalist and presenter. She is a Senior Broadcast Journalist at the BBC and a News Correspondent for BBC News, BBC London News and BBC World. She also reports on BBC Breakfast, the BBC One O'clock News, Outside Source, Radio 2, Radio 4, BBC World Service, BBC Radio 5Live and is a guest presenter on Inside Out London.Before joining BBC London as a Sports Journalist and producer in 2009, Emilia was part of the Radio Wimbledon team and also covered The World Rally Championships. She's reported on the London 2012 Olympics & Paralympics, The London Marathon, Wimbledon, Queens, The ATP World Tour Finals, The Champions League, The Premier League, The NFL at Wembley, The Queen's Diamons Jubilee, The Epsom Derby and The BBC Sports Personality of The Year Awards. She also covered the Royal Family's Christmas celebrations at Sandringham in 2016 & 2017 for BBC News and presented the BBC's Inside Chelsea FC, West Ham FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC Podcasts on iTunes.In 2015, Emilia was commended by the judges of the CIRCOM Prix Awards as European Rising Star Journalist of the year.https://emiliapapadopoulos.com/
Ryan Harrison is a former professional tennis player and Head Coach at Harrison Tennis Academy. With a playing career spanning over 15 years on the ATP Tour, Ryan Harrison stands as a Grand Slam Champion, clinching the Roland Garros men's doubles title in 2017 with Michael Venus. His journey in professional tennis has seen him reach a career-best singles ranking of No. 40 in the world and No. 16 in doubles. Ryan has showcased his prowess on the global stage, competing in the ATP World Tour Finals in doubles and proudly representing the United States in both the Olympics in London in 2012 and at the Davis Cup. Tennis IQ Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/tennisiqpodcast/membershipTo learn more about Josh and Brian's backgrounds and sport psychology businesses, go to TiebreakerPsych.com and PerformanceXtra.com. If you have feedback about the show or questions on the mental game in tennis you can email us attennisiqpodcast@gmail.com. If you're enjoying the show please rate us on your favorite podcast platform including Apple Podcasts and Spotify and write a review. Don't forget to subscribe on YouTube or your podcast platform of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.) to stay up to date on future episodes.
Calvin Betton (coach of Henry Patten and Luke Johnson) and James Gray (inews.co.uk) are joined by Ben Lewis (Match Point Canada) subbing in for George Bellshaw to look back at the ATP World Tour Finals in Turin and ahead to the Davis Cup Finals. They talked about all this and more... How have Canada won all these team titles? Can they do it again in Malaga? Why is Milos Raonic back again?! Will Andy Murray's absence be so keenly felt by Britain? Can Novak Djokovic win as second Davis Cup title? How did we rate his ATP Tour Finals win over Jannik Sinner? And should Sinner have tanked his match against Holger Rune? PLUS: Calvin answers your questions on... Alcaraz and Djokovic practising together Stefanos Tsitsipas's 'regression' Court speeds Best-of-five for women Expensive tennis balls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Calvin Betton (coach of Henry Patten and Luke Johnson) and James Gray (inews.co.uk) are joined by Ben Lewis (Match Point Canada) subbing in for George Bellshaw to look back at the ATP World Tour Finals in Turin and ahead to the Davis Cup Finals. They talked about all this and more... How have Canada won all these team titles? Can they do it again in Malaga? Why is Milos Raonic back again?! Will Andy Murray's absence be so keenly felt by Britain? Can Novak Djokovic win as second Davis Cup title? How did we rate his ATP Tour Finals win over Jannik Sinner? And should Sinner have tanked his match against Holger Rune? PLUS: Calvin answers your questions on... Alcaraz and Djokovic practising together Stefanos Tsitsipas's 'regression' Court speeds Best-of-five for women Expensive tennis balls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on No Mans Land, Fred is back and he joins Cole and Keith to recap the BJK Cup Finals and ATP 250's in Metz and Sofia! Canada wins the BJK Cup thanks to Cole's Concerned list curse, and Humbert and Mannarino secured titles for the final "regular season" events of the year! As the year concludes, we head into one of the most coveted events of the year, The ATP World Tour Finals, hosted in Turin, Italy. The best culminating event in sports brings together the 8 best players in the world who have spent all year proving their case to make it to Turin! This event always leads to great tennis, lots of drama and a showcase of what truly makes the best in the world, the best in the world! Tune in to listen to our thoughts on this years event!
Episode 94: Frankie & Marcus are back! After the first days of the Turin ATP World Tour Finals, we tackle the results in each group so far, who we think will make it out, and who will ultimately take home the crown. Will it be Novak Djokovic again? Or will someone challenge him for the throne? Tune in to find out! Thanks for tuning in, make sure to follow and subscribe on all major podcasts & social media platforms! Socials Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breakpointpodcast7/support
A short debrief of the last ATP 1000 tournament - the Rolex Paris Masters and look ahead to the ATP World Tour Finals in Turin. Keith looks at the amazing week just gone with brief chats with Novak Djokovic and Daniel Altmaier. John and Keith are bnack in ful throttle from next week, so do subscribe, share and review.
After two episodes related to rugby, we now turn our attention to TENNIS, and with 24 years of Sports Therapy at Wimbledon under his belt, who better to talk with than special guest Steve Bedford. As well as working at every Wimbledon tennis championships since 1999, Steve Bedford has also worked at all of the ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 in London, spent 2 seasons with Arsenal football club (2008-10) and 2022-2023 with Brentford FC. He has lectured at a number of UK universities and has authored the books 'Sports Performance Massage', 'Recovery from Strenuous Exercise' and 'Muscular Cramp in Athletes'. In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, Steve shares with us details of his journey since qualifying in Swedish Massage in 1995 and shows how if you put yourself out there & work hard at the beginning, the sky is the limit. Topics discussed (with time stamps): 0:00 Intro 1:27 Reminder of Ep.161 'Neck Injury & Rehab' with Keith Burnett 3:59 Welcome Steve Bedford 5:29 Starting in Swedish Massage back in 1995 11:23 How Steve got into working with Tennis Players 14:45 Massage Provision at Wimbledon 18:20 How does one get to work at Wimbledon? 27:06 Masters in Sports Performance 32:03 First book: 'Sports Performance Massage' 2021 44:52 Second book: 'Recovery From Strenuous Exercise' 2022 54:00 Third book: 'Muscle Cramps in Athletes' - self published in 2023 56:00 Details of up & coming courses & how to follow Steve Bedford. Useful Links Website & Details of Courses Steve Bedford Instagram: @stevebedfordpt Steve Bedford Facebook: Steve Bedford Performance Therapist Our sincere thanks to Steve Bedford for giving up his time to be a guest on the show! Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
“There's so many things you can find to improve your everyday life. I'm an optimistic person and always try to seek the best.”Ahead of Season 2 returning later in 2023, we're releasing a series of full-length athlete interviews, uncut and in their purest form. This extended interview is with Stefanos Tsitsipas, a multiple Grand Slam finalist and an ATP World Tour Finals winner. Back in the second episode of Season 1 Stefanos introduced us to his flow state which is the zone that's played an essential part in some of his greatest career moments. In this uncut version, he allows us even further into his mind for an even deeper insight into what makes him tick both on and off the court. Listen to the original episode and learn a technique on how you can discover your own flow state and use it to your advantage: Mind Set Win S1 E2: Stefanos Tsitsipas, Tennis (redbull.com) For more, check out: www.redbull.com/int-en/podcast-shows/mind-set-win Get in touch with us @cedricdumont & @stefanostsitsipas98
Episode 56: Frankie & Marcus chat about the past week of tennis at the 2022 ATP World Tour Finals, including how Novak Djokovic continues to dominate the sport, surprises of the week, and some disappointments. Thank you for listening and stay tuned for more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakpointpodcast7/support
Episode 55: Frankie & Marcus talk through their thoughts, opinions, and picks for the 2022 ATP World Tour Finals in Turin, Italy. Thanks for listening!
George Bellshaw, Calvin Betton and James Gray of inews.co.uk and the i newspaper talk about the biggest topics from the last seven days of tennis, including: Dimitry Tursonov discusses the 'red flags' that made him walk away from the Emma Raducanu job, and how he did *not* line up Belinda Bencic before doing so (Read the full interview here: https://www.tennismajors.com/wta-tour-news/tursunov-i-wasnt-hopping-from-one-player-to-another-i-wouldnt-do-that-631908.html) Iga Swiatek says she 'can't control' the hand-waving that some people call hindrances, but do the podcasters agree? Cam Norrie (and Nick Kyrgios) complain that Novak Djokovic has benefitted from Wimbledon by qualifying for the ATP World Tour Finals but they have not. Do we agree? (Read Simon Briggs' piece in the Telegraph here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tennis/2022/10/31/cameron-norrie-atp-finals-favours-novak-djokovic-unfair-selection/) Daniil Medvedev has won his second title of the year, triumphing in Vienna Australia confirm they have replaced the Hopman and ATP Cup with the United Cup, an 18-team, mixed competition held across three cities before the Australian Open The WTA Finals gets underway in Fort Worth, having sold very few tickets indeed by all accounts - but listener Eli Cook asks us why one of the favourites Coco Gauff is quite so highly rated. Plus loads more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Bellshaw, Calvin Betton and James Gray of inews.co.uk and the i newspaper talk about the biggest topics from the last seven days of tennis, including: Dimitry Tursonov discusses the 'red flags' that made him walk away from the Emma Raducanu job, and how he did *not* line up Belinda Bencic before doing so (Read the full interview here: https://www.tennismajors.com/wta-tour-news/tursunov-i-wasnt-hopping-from-one-player-to-another-i-wouldnt-do-that-631908.html) Iga Swiatek says she 'can't control' the hand-waving that some people call hindrances, but do the podcasters agree? Cam Norrie (and Nick Kyrgios) complain that Novak Djokovic has benefitted from Wimbledon by qualifying for the ATP World Tour Finals but they have not. Do we agree? (Read Simon Briggs' piece in the Telegraph here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tennis/2022/10/31/cameron-norrie-atp-finals-favours-novak-djokovic-unfair-selection/) Daniil Medvedev has won his second title of the year, triumphing in Vienna Australia confirm they have replaced the Hopman and ATP Cup with the United Cup, an 18-team, mixed competition held across three cities before the Australian Open The WTA Finals gets underway in Fort Worth, having sold very few tickets indeed by all accounts - but listener Eli Cook asks us why one of the favourites Coco Gauff is quite so highly rated. Plus loads more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Where is Peng Shuai? is our first question on this week's podcast, as the world continues to put pressure on the Chinese government over the player's well-being.Elsewhere, Alexander Zverev beat Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev on successive days to win the ATP World Tour Finals and raise the prospect that the German might win his first slam in 2022. What does that mean for Novak Djokovic's efforts to run away with the all-time record?Garbine Muguruza, the woman who should win every tournament she enters, did indeed triumph at the WTA Finals, but will she end up making world No 1 in the near future?Roger Federer says he would be 'surprised' if he plays Wimbledon in 2022 - so how do we think his return to the tennis court is going and how will it look if/when he makes it back?All these questions and more are answered by tennis coach Calvin Betton, writer George Bellshaw and journalist James Gray on this week's Love Tennis Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Where is Peng Shuai? is our first question on this week's podcast, as the world continues to put pressure on the Chinese government over the player's well-being.Elsewhere, Alexander Zverev beat Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev on successive days to win the ATP World Tour Finals and raise the prospect that the German might win his first slam in 2022. What does that mean for Novak Djokovic's efforts to run away with the all-time record?Garbine Muguruza, the woman who should win every tournament she enters, did indeed triumph at the WTA Finals, but will she end up making world No 1 in the near future?Roger Federer says he would be 'surprised' if he plays Wimbledon in 2022 - so how do we think his return to the tennis court is going and how will it look if/when he makes it back?All these questions and more are answered by tennis coach Calvin Betton, writer George Bellshaw and journalist James Gray on this week's Love Tennis Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What feels like a story from straight out of a TV drama, tennis fans and activists of the #MeToo movement across China are asking. #WhereIsPengShuai. Little is known of her whereabouts after her social post from November 2nd (deleted within 30 minutes from the Weibo social platform in China), publicly accusing a former Chinese vice-premier of forcing her to have sex several years ago. The WTA has asked China to investigate this, and while the Chinese Tennis Association has told WTA CEO Steve Simon that she's safe in Beijing, no one has seen her since this post. The tennis community hopes for a swift resolution and acknowledgment of the whereabouts of Peng, and a full investigation into the allegations made against this Chinese government official. The guys cover other tennis news stories including results from Linz (WTA) and Stockholm (ATP), another Andy Murray Moment, FAA and Denis' withdrawal from Davis Cup, the WTA Finals, ATP Next Gen Finals and the start of the ATP World Tour Finals in Torino. Love the show? Write a review, give five stars and share your love on social. Help get the word out about our organic, orgasmic tennis podcast. Support The Ready Play Tennis Podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/readyplaytennis. Connect with us! E: readyplaytennispodcast@gmail.com IG & TikTok: @readyplaytennispodcast
In this episode, Brian and Josh discuss the recently released Netflix documentary on Mardy Fish "Untold: Breaking Point". This documentary tells the story of Mardy Fish's rise to the highest level of the ATP Tour which included a high-ranking of #7 in the world and an appearance at the prestigious 2011 ATP World Tour Finals. The co-hosts discuss Mardy's challenges with mental health and severe anxiety disorder that ultimately led Mardy to put his career on pause for several years. They also review how Mardy overcame these challenges and has used his platform and position as U.S. Davis Cup captain to help the next generation learn from his story. This conversation also considers what "toughness" really is, and how this concept is often misunderstood by athletes, coaches, parents, and the media. Untold: Breaking Point - https://www.netflix.com/title/81026434 To learn more about Josh and Brian's backgrounds and sport psychology businesses, go to TiebreakerPsych.com and PerformanceXtra.com. If you have feedback about the show or questions on the mental game in tennis, email us at TennisIQPodcast@gmail.com or use the hashtag #tennisIQ on Twitter. Don't forget to subscribe on YouTube or your podcast platform of choice (Spotify, Apple, Google, etc.) to stay up to date on future episodes!
In our final tennis episode of the year, we get into all the happenings in and around the pro tennis world. Is there really much of the ATP World Tour Finals to discuss? Should Nole really put 2020 on his resume? Do folks really care about the tennis in the midst of a global pandemic which has no end in sight? Has tennis really shown the required level of due diligence to operate under these conditions? Should Australia back down from their strict protocols? It is not just the tennis politics that is in the news but off court activities: Bernard Tomic on OnlyFans and Sascha Zverev is in all kinda troubles when he is playing some of his best tennis. How should professional sports handle matters of domestic abuse and other unbecoming conduct? All this and more because we really want to know whose OnlyFans will be worth paying for. You know how we do it on our #RTFLivecast episodes as you the fans make it all the more hilarious. Don't forget that the discussion can continue and you can tell us how you really feel!!! We're on Twitter @A_Gallivant (Andreen), @JLR78 (Janina) and @RealzTenisFanz (Realz)!! You can find this episode on YouTube, iTunes, Google, Spotify or wherever podcasts can be heard and downloaded.
Chike and Kirby analyze how Dominic Thiem and Daniil Medvedev made their way through the toughest field of the year to face off against each other in the final. We also take a detailed look at how Medvedev is possibly the most clever and cunning player in the game today. Huge for the growth of our podcast. Please recommend us to one of your tennis buddies!!! Thank you!!! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tennis-headz-pro-tennis-talk/id576989614 www.ultimatetennisstatistics.com Music: Pretty Lights. Reel 4 Break 3 from A Color Map of the Sun.
James, George and Calvin discuss the difficulties surrounding the Australian swing that could jeopardise the first Grand Slam of 2021, whether Rafael Nadal is at real risk of going out of the ATP World Tour Finals at the group stages and what happens when an overnight storm floods your tennis court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James, George and Calvin discuss the difficulties surrounding the Australian swing that could jeopardise the first Grand Slam of 2021, whether Rafael Nadal is at real risk of going out of the ATP World Tour Finals at the group stages and what happens when an overnight storm floods your tennis court.
Took a week off to rest the voices and watch some tennis, but we are BACK! This week we talk about Jannik Sinner's maiden title, the ATP World Tour Finals and where we would like to see it go, and who we think is going to be the next NEXT GEN player. This week's interview is with Frank Thompson, Blue Chip recruit from Virginia who just signed his NLI to play at Virginia Tech!
The Serving up clutch team discuss the top 8 players in the world tour finals.
Welcome to the Mini-Break powered by Midwest Sports, your daily podcast for the biggest storylines, results, and controversies from the tennis world. Hosts Alex Gruskin and Jamie McDonald try to guess the lines for Sunday’s Linz and ATP World Tour Finals matches. Gruskin also speaks with Elise Mertens and Aryna Sabalenka following their wins in LInz, the guys talk about Jannik Sinner’s maiden title, and so much more!! Don’t forget to give a 5 star review with your twitter/instagram handle for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! This episode brought to you by: Midwest Sports Discounted Tennis Apparel, Tennis Racquets, Tennis Shoes & Equipment from Nike, adidas, Babolat, Wilson & More! Visit their store today and use the code "CR15" at checkout to save 15% off Sale items. Some Exclusions (MAP Exceptions) apply and code will not work on those items. This code will add 1 FREE CAN of WILSON Balls to the cart at checkout. DraftKings
It's been known as the Masters, the ATP World Tour Championships, the ATP World Tour Finals and now the Nitto ATP Finals, but while the title may have changed over the years, one thing that's remained constant is that it's provided the stage for the very best players in the world to battle each other for the ultimate in bragging rights and on the eve of the final staging of the event in London, in it's 50th Anniversary year, Chris Bowers spoke with the man who won the very first year-end title, American Stan Smith.
It's been known as the Masters, the ATP World Tour Championships, the ATP World Tour Finals and now the Nitto ATP Finals, but while the title may have changed over the years, one thing that's remained constant is that it's provided the stage for the very best players in the world to battle each other for the ultimate in bragging rights and on the eve of the final staging of the event in London, in it's 50th Anniversary year, Chris Bowers spoke with the man who won the very first year-end title, American Stan Smith.
Talking Doubles Tennis with Daniel; we dive into what it takes to be one of the greatest doubles players in the history of the game. What makes a player great; how do you pick your partners, and how is mixed doubles different from doubles? Enjoy:) Uros BIO: Daniel Nestor is a Canadian retired professional tennis player. He is one of the foremost doubles players in tennis history due to his longevity and continued success at the top of the men's game. As of March 2018, he is 10th for most men's ATP titles in Open Era history. In January 2016, Nestor became the first doubles player in ATP history to win 1000 matches. He was continuously ranked in the top 100 in doubles from April 1994 to April 2018, a total of 1134 consecutive weeks. He won 91 men's doubles titles (with 11 different partners), including a Gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics, four ATP World Tour Finals, and eight Grand Slam men's doubles titles attained with three different partners. In addition, Nestor won four Grand Slam mixed doubles titles: the 2007 Australian Open with Elena Likhovtseva, the 2011 Australian Open with Katarina Srebotnik, and the 2013 Wimbledon and 2014 Australian Open with Kristina Mladenovic. His 91 men's doubles titles make him the third-most decorated champion among doubles players. He was the first player in doubles tennis history to win every Grand Slam and Masters Series event, the Year End Championships and Olympic gold medal at least once in his career, an achievement that has since been matched by the Bryan brothers. He was named ATP Doubles Team of the Year in 2002 and 2004 (with Mark Knowles) and 2008 (with Nenad Zimonjić). He became the world No. 1 ranked doubles player in the world in August 2002. Nestor's career-high singles ranking was world No. 58, which he reached in August 1999.
Inside Out'un ilk bölümünde ATP World Tour Finals'ı yerinde izleyen Gökalp ve Kaan turnuva değerlendirmesi yaptı. Turnuvanın flaş ismi Goffin, şampiyon Dimitrov ve genel olarak organizasyon konuşuldu. Konu bir şekilde Ankara Havası ve Erik Dalı'na geldi. Keyifli dinlemeler! Orijinal Yayın Tarihi: 20.11.2017 (Farklı Kaydet) Fotoğraf: O2 Arena, Londra (oturduğumuz yerden!)
Inside Out'un yeni bölümünde WTA Finals'ı ve şampiyon Svitolina'yı uzun uzadıya konuştuk. 99. şampiyonluğunu kazanan Federer'i ve şaşırtan formuna değindik. Son olarak da ATP World Tour Finals'a katılma şansı bulunan son 4 oyuncuyu ve şanslarını değerlendirdik. İyi dinlemeler! Orijinal Yayın Tarihi: 30.10.2018 (Farklı Kaydet) Photo Credit: WTA Website (wtatennis.com)
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal das siebte Special von den ATP Tour Finals. Am Samstag standen die Halbfinals auf dem Plan, mit den Partien Stefanos Tsitsipas gegen Roger Federer und Dominic Thiem gegen Alexander Zverev. Am Ende konnten sich Tsitsipas und Thiem durchsetzen. Wir werden am Sonntag also einen neuen Sieger beim Jahresendturnier erleben. Denn sowohl Thiem als auch Tsitsipas hatten vorher noch nie das Finale der ATP World Tour Finals erreicht. Thiem nervenstärker Thiems Sieg gegen Alexander Zverev war ein Match der Nerven, aber auch eines, bei dem sich Thiem in den engen Situationen als entschiedener zeigte. Er konnte sich sowohl auf sein Serve verlassen, wehrte auf diese Weise vier Breakbälle ab, als auch auf die Vorhand, mit der er viele der Ballwechsel bestimmte. Zverev wird sich über einige vertane Chancen ärgern, aber wohl doch mit Zufriedenheit auf ein Turnier blicken, bei dem vor einem Monat noch nicht mal klar sein würde, ob er sich überhaupt dafür qualifizieren würde. In der anschließenden Pressekonferenz gab Zverev noch bekannt, dass er sich nach ...
Welcome to the Mini-Break, your daily podcast for the biggest storylines, results, and controversies from the tennis world. On today’s episode, host Alex Gruskin is joined by CR contributor Vicky Duval to discuss the latest results from the ATP World Tour Finals, as well as the Oracle Challenger Series in Houston. Don’t forget to give a 5 star review with your twitter/instagram handle for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Mini-Break, your daily podcast for the biggest storylines, results, and controversies from the tennis world. On this episode, Cale Hammond and Max Rothman do a quick breakdown of the epic Rafa comeback and the dominating Tsitsipas performance. They then look at next rounds matches and the potential betting lines Don’t forget to give a 5 star review with your twitter/instagram handle for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal das dritte Special von den ATP World Tour Finals. Der Dienstag sah den zweiten Auftritt von Novak Djokovic, Dominic Thiem, Roger Federer und Matteo Berrettini. Dazu gab es noch einen Rücktritt zu vermelden, jedoch von der Damentour. Dominika Cibulkova hat ihre Karriere beendet. Federer glanzlos Der Tag begann mit dem Match zwischen Roger Federer und Matteo Berrettini. Der italienische Debütant war dabei allerdings weitestgehend chancenlos und so stand am Ende ein 7:6 (2) 6:3 Sieg für Roger Federer. Der musste nur im zweiten Satz Breakbälle abwehren, ansonsten konnte er bei eigenem Serve dominieren. Auch Berrettini erlaubte sich wenige Schwächen beim eigenen Aufschlag. Aber auf der Rückhand erwies er sich als verwundbar. Federer sah bei seinem Gegner hier zwar durchaus Verbesserungspotential. Aber an diesem Dienstag war Berrettini noch ein Stück von der absoluten Spitze entfernt. Thiem und Djokovic im Wahnsinnsspiel Der Kracher des Tages, sogar des Turniers, kam aber sowieso am Abend. In einem langen wie spektakulären Ma...
Welcome to the Mini-Break, your daily podcast for the biggest storylines, results, and controversies from the tennis world. On the first half of today's episode, host Alex Gruskin is joined by CR contributor Matt Stachowiak to discuss the NextGen Finals, France's Fed Cup Victory, Michael Mmoh's title, and the ATP World Tour Finals. Later (37:00) the guys are joined by College Tennis Ranks founder Chris Halioris to discuss the third team covered in Stachowiak's written series College Tennis Contenders, the preseason #8 ranked USC Trojans. Don’t forget to give a 5 star review with your twitter/instagram handle for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we were just going to talk about the ATP World Tour Finals...but then (as we often do) we started talking and spilled the beans about new 2020 shoes and racquets! We also gossip about who we think will be retiring in 2020; if Rafa can win another French; the future of American Tennis, and Kim Clijster's comeback. On top of all that, we make some bold predictions and even place some bets for next year! Have any questions or want to continue the conversation, email us at podcast@tennis-warehouse.com -- HAPPY HITTING!
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit den beiden Herrenklassikern aus Wien und Basel, der WTA Elite Trophy und einer vollen Palette an Neuigkeiten. Die Sendung beginnt jedoch mit dem Herrenturnier in Wien, bei dem Andreas in der letzten Woche sogar vor Ort war. Thiem und Federer gewinnen ihre Heimturniere Das Turnier gewann am Ende Dominic Thiem, der sich durch fast jedes Match kämpfen musste, dafür aber das österreichische Doppel gewinnen konnte. Schließlich hatte er dieses Jahr schon im Sommer in Kitzbühel gewonnen. Im Finale setzte sich Thiem gegen Diego Schwartzman durch und im Halbfinale gegen Matteo Berrettini, der in Wien seine Chancen auf die Teilnahme bei den ATP World Tour Finals erhöhte. Dort ganz sicher dabei sein wird Roger Federer, der in der letzten Woche sein Heimturnier in Basel gewinnen konnte. Er setzte sich im Finale gegen Alex de Minaur durch. Alexander Zverev hingegen schied schon in der ersten Runde aus. WTA Elite Trophy stiefmütterlich Bei den Damen fand das vorletzte WTA Turnier des Jahres st...
En el episodio 32 de @tresigualesok tenemos como invitado a Alex Corretja. Tenista español que durante su carrera ganó un ATP World Tour Finals, dos Masters Series, catorce ATP Tour y como internacional, formó parte del equipo de la primera Copa Davis lograda por España. No te pierdas este episodio grabado el US OPEN por nuestros tres conductores.
In der 14. Ausgabe von DAB | Der Audiobeweis macht Moderator Jörg Künne einen Abstecher zum Tennis. Zu Gast sind Sky Kommentator Otto Rosenauer und Sky Moderator Michael Ganhör.
In the latest episode of The Passing Shot, your tennis catch-up podcast, Joel & Kim try and catch their breath on what has been a jam-packed couple of weeks on both the ATP & WTA circuits with EIGHT tournaments to look back on including all the big talking points from Barcelona, Stuttgart, Estoril, Munich and Rabat. Elsewhere, they discuss the contrasting fortunes of Kyle Edmund and Johanna Konta in Brits on Tour and what might just be the quickest three sets of tennis played on a clay court in Scoreboard Stories. And they roundup an equally busy period off court in The Wildcard with Justin Gimelstob announcing his resignation from the ATP, Wimbledon outlining their changes for this year's championships and the news of the ATP World Tour Finals moving from London to Turin from 2021.
Episode 13 of New Balls Please Podcast featuring Clay, Grass, Career Advice for Muzza, the ATP World Tour Finals and much more
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Alexander Zverev has won the biggest title of his career at the ATP World Tour Finals - but is 2019 his year to mount a challenge to Novak Djokovic?Is Roger Federer getting special treatment? And should he?James Gray of Love Sport Radio and George Bellshaw of metro.co.uk discuss all this and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Roger Federer about to walk into the semi-finals of the ATP World Tour Finals? Or has Novak Djokovic got the easier draw? And is Karen Khachanov going to leapfrog the other young pretenders to a Grand Slam?James Gray and guest podder Ros Satar attempt to answer all this and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen gives an update on the World Tour Finals. Each match is reviewed in amazing detail and the upcoming matches are broken down and predicted. Robbie Koenig also gets roasted for his commentary on the ATP. No offence Robbie.