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Tonight, we're getting to know Brandon NakashimaMeet Brandon Nakashima: The Rising Star of American TennisIf you follow tennis or have ever watched the U.S. Open or Wimbledon, you've probably heard about names like Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, or Coco Gauff. But there's another name you should know—Brandon Nakashima, one of the top young American men's tennis players on the ATP Tour.Brandon might not be a household name just yet, but he's been working his way up through the rankings with quiet confidence, strong discipline, and a game built on consistency and control. He's not flashy like some players, but that's part of what makes him so good—he lets his tennis speak for itself.Early Life and BackgroundBrandon Nakashima was born on August 3, 2001, in San Diego, California. He started playing tennis at the age of 3 with his grandfather and quickly fell in love with the sport. By the time he was in his early teens, Brandon was one of the top junior players in the country.He's of Japanese and Vietnamese heritage, and family is a big part of his life. His calm personality on court is often linked to the way he was raised—focused, respectful, and humble.Instead of turning professional right away, Brandon made a smart move: he played college tennis. In 2019, he spent one season at the University of Virginia, one of the best college tennis programs in the country. Even though he was only 17, he dominated in college matches. After just one season, he decided he was ready to go pro.Turning Pro and Climbing the RankingsBrandon turned professional in 2019 and didn't waste any time making an impact. In his first full year on tour, he reached an ATP final and started playing in Grand Slam tournaments. By 2022, he was ranked inside the Top 50 in the world, which is a big deal for a player in his early 20s.That same year, he made it to the fourth round of the U.S. Open, one of tennis's biggest events. He also won the Next Gen ATP Finals, a tournament that features the best players under 21. Previous winners include top stars like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, so winning that event showed just how high Brandon's ceiling could be.Playing StyleBrandon isn't the loudest or most emotional player on court, but he's one of the most focused. He's known for his steady baseline play, meaning he does really well in long rallies from the back of the court. He hits the ball cleanly, especially with his two-handed backhand, which is one of his best weapons.He doesn't rely on power alone. Instead, Brandon uses smart tactics, great footwork, and a calm mindset to outplay his opponents. His game is built for hard courts, but he's also improving on grass and clay—two very different and challenging surfaces.Recent Results and What's NextIn 2025, Brandon reached the third round of Wimbledon, defeating China's Yunchaokete Bu and fellow American Reilly Opelka before falling to Italy's Lorenzo Sonego. These wins reminded fans that he's still a strong competitor with the potential to go even further.Now ranked in the Top 80 (as of July 2025), Brandon is focusing on the North American hard-court season, including big tournaments like the Citi Open, Cincinnati Masters, and the U.S. Open.Why He MattersAmerican men's tennis has been looking for its next big star since the days of legends like Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras. While players like Taylor Fritz, Frances Tiafoe, and Ben Shelton are getting a lot of attention, Brandon Nakashima is part of that same group. He might be quieter and more low-key than some of his peers, but he's just as talented and just as hungry to succeed.If you're a fan of sports where hard work and mental strength matter just as much as physical ability, Brandon is a great player to follow. He represents a new generation of tennis players who combine skill with sportsmanship—and he's just getting started.
American tennis player Brandon Nakashima concluded a promising run at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships with a third-round loss to Italy's Lorenzo Sonego. After securing two quality victories in the early rounds, Nakashima's campaign ended on the tournament's first weekend, offering a mix of progress and areas for reflection as the tour heads into the summer hard-court swing.Strong Start on GrassNakashima, 23, entered Wimbledon unseeded but quickly established himself as a player to watch in the first week. In his opening match, he faced Chinese up-and-comer Yunchaokete Bu, a powerful baseline player making his Wimbledon main draw debut.Round 1Brandon Nakashima def. Yunchaokete Bu – 6-4, 4-6, 7(7)-6(1), 6-4The match unfolded as a tight four-setter. Nakashima secured an early edge in the first set, only to see Bu respond by raising his level in the second. The third set, a pivotal moment, was decided in a tiebreak where Nakashima played clean and aggressive points to take it 7–1. He then wrapped up the fourth set by breaking Bu at 4–4 and serving out the match with calm efficiency.In the second round, Nakashima was drawn against fellow American Reilly Opelka, the towering 6-foot-11 former top-20 player returning to Grand Slam play after a long injury hiatus. While Opelka's serve was as imposing as ever, Nakashima navigated the match with intelligent returning and solid baseline play.Round 2Brandon Nakashima def. Reilly Opelka – 7-5, 6-2, 6(6)-7(8), 6-3Nakashima broke late in the first set and carried momentum into a dominant second set, where Opelka's first serve percentage dipped noticeably. After narrowly dropping a tight third-set tiebreak—despite having match points—Nakashima quickly rebounded, closing out the fourth set with a break and a confident hold. The victory marked one of Nakashima's more composed performances on grass and advanced him to the third round of Wimbledon for the second time in his career.Third-Round Loss to SonegoIn the third round, Nakashima faced Lorenzo Sonego, the experienced Italian known for his explosive forehand, emotional energy, and affinity for grass-court play. Sonego, who reached the fourth round at Wimbledon in 2021, brought intensity and tactical versatility to the match.Despite entering the contest with momentum and confidence, Nakashima struggled to consistently counter Sonego's pace and aggressive net approaches. The Italian dictated the majority of the key points, forcing Nakashima into defensive positions and capitalizing on second serves.Round 3Lorenzo Sonego def. Brandon Nakashima – [insert actual score] (Note: actual match score can be inserted if available)Nakashima fought hard, extending several baseline rallies and generating opportunities with his backhand down the line. However, Sonego's ability to take time away and dominate with his serve-and-volley tactics proved decisive. Nakashima showed flashes of resistance—particularly in key service games—but was ultimately unable to break through as Sonego advanced to the Round of 16.Brandon Nakashima may not have made a deep run into the second week at Wimbledon, but his steady, composed performances in the first two rounds highlight the strengths of a player still working toward a return to the tour's top tier. Eyes now turn to his home-soil performances, where expectations remain high.
This is Nakashima Nightly - your source for all the latest news regarding ATP superstar - the one, the only, Brandon Nakashima. I'm Dan Burkett, and I'm your host for this evening's edition of Nakashima Nightly.As Wimbledon blazes forward, we congratulate fellow American Taylor Fritz in advancing over Jordan Thompson to the quarterfinals after Thompson was forced to retire due to injury. As is expected the day after exiting the tournament, there are not a lot of developments to report regarding Brandon, but as I am sure he is reflecting on his time at Wimbledon, making sure he learns the lessons he needs to from his matches in this tournament, we look forward to seeing him compete in his next tournament, which will kick off his North American hard court swing. Brandon Nakashima will kick off this leg of the season returning to play the ATP 250 Mifel Tennis Open down in Mexico at Los Cabos. While Brandon did not play this tournament last year, he did make the finals at this event back in 2021, when he was defeated by Cam Norrie 6-2, 6-2. This year, Brandon joins a field populated by the likes of Andrey Rublev, Lorenzo Musetti, Alejandro Davidovich-Fokina, and Cam Norrie, among others. While the draw for this tournament is not yet out, you know we will keep you up to date on Brandon's path to the finals in this tournament as soon as we have that information. This event kicks off July 14th, giving Brandon more than a week to get some rest after Wimbledon before he takes to the hard courts and gears up for the upcoming hard court swing. Here at Nakashima Nightly, we are certainly looking forward to see the results Brandon will earn.Thank you for tuning in - this has been Sunday, July 6th's edition of Nakashima Nightly. Please remember to like this episode, leave a comment, and subscribe to our channel to make sure you stay up to date on the goings on of ATP superstar Brandon Nakashima. Dan Burkett, with Nakashima Nightly, signing off.
It is July 7th and this is: Nakashima Nightly. I'm your host, Dan Burkett, bringing you the latest and greatest about ATP superstar Brandon Nakashima. Tonight, we're recapping Wimbledon. Ladies and gentlemen, tennis aficionados and casual Centre Court snackers alike, gather 'round for the tale of Brandon Nakashima's charmingly clinical, statistically stunning, and unexpectedly spicy run at Wimbledon 2025—a performance that left fans grinning, commentators reaching for new adjectives, and opponents...well, mostly reaching for towels.Let's set the scene: it's 2025, the grass is freshly trimmed, the strawberries are overpriced, and Brandon Nakashima strolls into Wimbledon like your calm, unbothered friend who somehow always finds parking. Ranked just outside the top-tier headlines but firmly inside the “don't sleep on him” club, Nakashima arrived with quiet confidence, clean groundstrokes, and a serve so effective it should probably be taxed.Now, about that serve. Forty-nine aces. That's right. Forty-nine. That's not a stat, that's a flex. The man served up more aces than a Las Vegas poker table. And with only 4 double faults? That's practically monk-like discipline. Somewhere, John Isner nodded in solemn approval.Brandon landed 72% of his first serves in—basically turning each service game into a polite but firm announcement: “Hi, I'll be holding serve now.” And when he did? He won 77% of those points. Seventy-seven! At that point, his serve was less a weapon and more a Wimbledon-certified public utility.But let's not ignore his second serve—where many players flirt with disaster, Brandon was dating efficiency. He won 60% of second serve points, which is like saying, “Even on my backup plan, I'm still better than most of your first ideas.”And it wasn't all serve and no spice. Nakashima broke serve 10 times over the fortnight—proving that he wasn't just a one-trick pony. He was also a sly little thief, sneaking return games when opponents least expected it, like a tennis-playing ninja in Uniqlo.Now, while the British crowd loves their big names and royals-in-the-royal-box cameos, by the second week, Centre Court was whispering one name over tea and crumpets: Nakashima. He didn't just win matches—he conducted them, like a symphony of clean technique, calm demeanor, and the occasional “did he just paint the line again?” shot that left everyone in a mild state of disbelief.Opponents described him as “annoyingly consistent,” “robotically precise,” and “way too nice to beat me this badly.” Brandon, ever the gentleman, would simply give a humble nod, pack his bag, and move on like he hadn't just dismantled someone's Wimbledon dream with surgical forehands and a serve that could knock a pigeon off the scoreboard.Did he win the title? Well, not quite. But he went deep. Like, “call the hotel, we're staying another week” deep. And more importantly, he won over fans with his stoic swagger, effortless shot-making, and charmingly understated post-match interviews. Somewhere between the ace count and the unforced error avoidance, Brandon Nakashima became Wimbledon's most polite menace.So as the final grass clippings settled and the applause faded, one thing was clear: Brandon Nakashima didn't just have a run at Wimbledon—he glided. And next year? Well, let's just say...Centre Court better start reserving his spot early.
A brief introduction to our new show, Nakashima Nightly and a recap of Brandon Nakashima's heartbreaking defeat at Wimbledon today at the hands of Lorenzo Sonego.
Rimangono solo Jasmine Paolini in singolare e Berrettini/Sonego in doppio a diferendere i colori italiani in questo BNP Paribas Open. Matteo Arnaldi è stato sconfitto molto nettamente da Brandon Nakashima, mentre il doppio Berrettini/Sonego ha battuto la buona coppia Mektic/Venus e Jasmine Paolini ha dovuto sudare più di due ore per uscire vincitrice contro la rumena Jacqueline Cristian.Tranquilla vittoria di Alcaraz contro Shapovalov e Dimitrov ha dovuto sudare fino a quasi mezzanotte per avere la meglio di Monfils al tie-break del terzo set.Vanni Gibertini e Luca Baldissera riportano le ultime novità dall'Indian Wells Tennis Garden e rispondono alle domande degli spettatori.Seguite anche il podcast "Sunshine Drive" su Ubitennishttps://www.ubitennis.com/blog/tag/podcast/Dopo il successo del 2024, viene riproposta in versione ampliata la raccolta di contributi per supportare Vanni e Luca nelle loro trasferte per seguire dal posto i tornei più importanti del circuito. Qui sotto il link per chi volesse dare il proprio aiutohttps://www.gofundme.com/f/dirette-e-trasferte-2025-luca-e-vanni-per-ubitennis
Day 3 of the 2025 Australian Open, Jon Wertheim gives us today's Quick Served. Joao Fonseca wins over Andrey Rublev in a big upset that many people had called early. Ben Shelton victorious over Brandon Nakashima while Emma Navarro goes to 3-sets in her win against Peyton Stearns. Medvedev comes back after being down 1-2 against Kasidit Samrej. Jon covers all of this and more in today's Quick Served. The second round starts soon with many matches to look forward to and we will catch up with you tomorrow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
No Challenges Remaining Host and Author/Writer Ben Rothenberg joins Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin to breakdown the 2024 season for American Men's Tennis. They offer their thoughts on the group's collective efforts, then offer their grades for the 2024 campaigns of the Top 10 American Men. Don't forget to give a 5-star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your Twitter/Instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks: State of "Tennis" in America - 2:45 Overall Grade - 12:44 Grading the Top 10 American Men - 30:45 #4 Taylor Fritz - 30:55 #12 Tommy Paul - 44:35 #18 Frances Tiafoe - 51:21 #21 Ben Shelton - 59:50 #22 Sebastian Korda - 1:05:30 #38 Brandon Nakashima - 1:10:06 #41 Alex Michelsen - 1:13:55 #46 Marcos Giron - 1:18:22 Tennis Channel Podcast Network Visit https://www.tennis.com/pro-game/podcasts/ to stay current on the latest tennis news and trends and enjoy in-depth analysis and dynamic debates. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC12ZE3jU0n52JkeWV1TB21A Email Newsletter: https://www.crackedracquets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bienvenue dans Sans Filet, votre émission 100% tennis sur Winamax TV ! Dans le Daily Mayl on reviendra sur l'affaire Jannik Sinner. L'agence mondiale antidopage a fait appel de la décision qui innocentait l'italien. Jusqu'où voyez-vous cette bataille judiciaire aller ? On continue de débrieffer les tournois ATP de Tokyo et Pékin ainsi que le tournoi WTA de Pékin. Coté français, ça brille à Tokyo avec la qualification facile hier d'Ugo Humbert contre Brandon Nakashima. Avec Bercy en ligne de mire, voyez-vous le tricolore réaliser un bel automne ? On revient aussi sur le succès par abandon d'Arthur Fils, nos chroniqueurs feront leurs tops et flops de la nuit. On se penchera sur les 1/4 de finale à Tokyo et la suite des 8e à Pékin. Débats, tactiques et pronostics avec Romain Beddouk, Julien Pichené et Benoit Maylin.
In this episode of "Tennis Traverse," host Ivy Zhang celebrates the podcast's one-year anniversary by diving into the first week's highlights of the US Open, the year's final Grand Slam. Ivy discusses notable upsets, including Carlos Alcaraz's unexpected loss to Botic van de Zandschulp and Novak Djokovic's defeat by Alexei Popyrin. She also reflects on the longest match in US Open history and the early exits of top seeds like Holger Rune and Stefanoes Tsitsipas. Ivy emphasizes the evolving tennis landscape and the emergence of new talent, expressing excitement for the tournament's remaining matches and potential new champions. Time stamps: Holger Rune vs. Brandon Nakashima (00:02:36) Lorenzo Musetti's Performance (00:05:15) Dominic Thiem's Last Grand Slam (00:07:37) Longest Match in US Open History (00:10:17) Stefanos Tsitsipas' Struggles (00:12:38) Challenging Conditions: Etcheverry vs. Cerundolo (00:13:54) Alcaraz's Loss Analysis (00:15:12) Djokovic's Surprising Exit (00:17:39) Potential Contenders Post-Alcaraz and Djokovic (00:20:09) Highlight Match: Tiafoe vs. Shelton (00:21:15) Sinner's Focus Amidst Scandals (00:22:23) Anisimova vs. Zheng Qinwen (00:23:28) Raducanu vs. Kenin (00:25:48) Andreescu vs. Pollini (00:26:57) Osaka's Match Highlights (00:28:09) Collins' Last Grand Slam (00:32:49) Shuai's Losing Streak (00:33:58) Rybakina's Withdrawal (00:35:03) Gauff vs. Svitolina (00:35:03) Potential Black Horses (00:36:11) Links mentioned: Holger Rune vs. Brandon Nakashima: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvJ5A9inp4w Reilly Opelka vs. Lorenzo Musetti: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXD1GD1_AEo Daniel Evans vs. Karen Khachanov: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxJFs3Mh3zU Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Thanasi Kokkinakis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whrryVMjG68 Francisco Cerundolo vs. Tomas Martin Etcheverry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQXn_wjHKX0 Carlos Alcaraz vs. Botic van de Zandschulp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlzMPp3ceuA Alexei Popyrin vs. Novak Djokovic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV9yPLDbJqw Ben Shelton vs. Frances Tiafoe FULL MATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MOWcvOKwlA Zheng Qinwen vs. Amanda Anisimova: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sfPhMAtXjQ Emma Raducanu vs. Sofia Kenin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhlWjsRu6BI Bianca Andreescu vs. Jasmine Paolini: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQdIeGSpYgk Jelena Ostapenko vs. Naomi Osaka FULL MATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pkNHHwi6f8 Danielle Collins vs. Caroline Dolehide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyNShpnsZys Zhang Shuai vs. Ashlyn Krueger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnlTf4QzHwk Elina Svitolina vs. Coco Gauff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPtB_ba38HE Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tennistraverse/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tennistraverse Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TennisTraverse/videos Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tennistraverse Substack: https://ivannazhang428.substack.com/
On a special edition of Monday Match Analysis from New York, Gill Gross does his 3rd round notebook dump, beginning with Novak Djokovic's elimination at the hands of Alexei Popyrin, Frances Tiafoe's revenge win over Ben Shelton, a popcorn matchup between Brandon Nakashima and Lorenzo Musetti, Tommy Paul's win over the young Gabriel Diallo, Alex De Minaur outlasting Dan Evans and Beatriz Haddad Maia's controversial victory against Anna Kalinskaya. We'll end with some draw notes. Subscribe to The Draw, your one-stop-shop for the best tennis content on the internet every week: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribe Check out BetUS: https://bit.ly/GillGross125SU3X Join Our 24/7 Tennis Community on Discord: https://discord.gg/wW3WPqFTFJ
Journalists/commentator Crina Mustafa returns to the Inside-In Podcast to recap a wild few days of tennis at the US Open, with both Carlos Alcaraz & Novak Djokovic being eliminated early in New York. Mustafa discusses how Jannik Sinner & Daniil Medvedev has raised their games on the hard courts, and how the four American men in the Round of 16 have a real opportunity to go on a run. Franecs Tiafoe, Tommy Paul, Taylor Fritz & Brandon Nakashima could get their first major breakthrough and the BIg Apple, and Mustafa assesses each man's chances to go the distance. And on the women's side, the Canadian journalist breaks down how Coco Gauff & Iga Swiatek have found their groove, and why Aryna Sabalenka's brave tennis continues to pace the field. Mustafa looks at Jessica Pegula's chances to make a serious run, Paula Badosa's fighting spirit, and Karolina Muchova's highly entertaining style of play. And Mustafa recaps an unfortunate incident with video assisted review, and why Naomi Osaka can take a lot of positives from her 2024 season. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La sessione serale di giovedì ha consegnato la più clamorosa sorpresa del torneo finora, e probabilmente una delle sorprese dell'anno, con l'eliminazione al secondo turno di Carlos Alcaraz per mano di Botic Van de Zandschulp. Nessul problema per Sinner, e vittorie anche per Cobolli e Arnaldi. Eliminato invece Mattia Bellucci. Nel femminile ritiro di Rybakina che manda al terzo turno la francese Ponchet, e vittorie per Paolini ed Errani. Sconfitta Elisabetta Cocciaretto da Pavlyuchenkova.Venerdì solo un azzurro in campo: Musetti affronta Brandon Nakashima.Qui sotto il link per contribuire alla raccolta fondi in supporto alle dirette e alle trasferte per il 2024https://www.gofundme.com/f/dirette-e-trasferte-2024-luca-e-vanni-per-ubitenni
The Athletic's Senior Tennis Writer Matt Futterman returns to the podcast to discuss a fast and furious start to the 2024 US Open, with tons of dramatic action all across The Big Apple. Futterman assesses Jannik Sinner's ability to handle the surrounding noise, Carlos Alcaraz's ability to bounce back, and Novak Djokovic's path to a record-setting 25th major singles title. The journalist also examines Brandon Nakashima's successful summer, Frances Tiafoe & Ben Shelton's pending matchup, and whether an Holger Rune & Stefanos Tsitsipas can bounce back.And on the women's side, Futterman breaks down Aryna Sabalenka's successful start, and whether Iga Swiatek can find her footing on the hard courts. He also looks at whether Coco Gauff can recapture her magic from last year's title-winning run, and if Naomi Osaka, Emma Navarro or another sleeper can make noise in New York City. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
The Athletic's Senior Tennis Writer Matt Futterman returns to the podcast to discuss a fast and furious start to the 2024 US Open, with tons of dramatic action all across The Big Apple. Futterman assesses Jannik Sinner's ability to handle the surrounding noise, Carlos Alcaraz's ability to bounce back, and Novak Djokovic's path to a record-setting 25th major singles title. The journalist also examines Brandon Nakashima's successful summer, Frances Tiafoe & Ben Shelton's pending matchup, and whether an Holger Rune & Stefanos Tsitsipas can bounce back. And on the women's side, Futterman breaks down Aryna Sabalenka's successful start, and whether Iga Swiatek can find her footing on the hard courts. He also looks at whether Coco Gauff can recapture her magic from last year's title-winning run, and if Naomi Osaka, Emma Navarro or another sleeper can make noise in New York City. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Gray and Calvin Betton look back at some of the highlights from the second half of the first round of the US Open, including... Holger Rune promises his fans he "will not let you down any more" after being well beaten by Brandon Nakashima in the first round of the US Open. Karolina Muchova and Bianca Andreescu both produce early shot of the tournament contenders, Muchova's here https://x.com/usopen/status/1828459066626044039 and Andreescu's here https://x.com/usopen/status/1828586747438956844 Katie Boulter is through despite losing the first set to Aliaksandra Sasnovich, complete with white bodysuit. Felix Auger-Aliassime is beaten by improving teenager Jakub Mensik while Stefanos Tsitsipas is blown away by Thanaski Kokkinakis Danielle Collins ends her US Open career (in singles) but refuses a bunch of flowers at the end and says she had requested no presentation on the court Dan Evans grabs an unlikely win, beating Karen Khachanov in a match that lasted more than five-and-a-half hours, the longest in US Open history Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Gray and Calvin Betton look back at some of the highlights from the second half of the first round of the US Open, including... Holger Rune promises his fans he "will not let you down any more" after being well beaten by Brandon Nakashima in the first round of the US Open. Karolina Muchova and Bianca Andreescu both produce early shot of the tournament contenders, Muchova's here https://x.com/usopen/status/1828459066626044039 and Andreescu's here https://x.com/usopen/status/1828586747438956844 Katie Boulter is through despite losing the first set to Aliaksandra Sasnovich, complete with white bodysuit. Felix Auger-Aliassime is beaten by improving teenager Jakub Mensik while Stefanos Tsitsipas is blown away by Thanaski Kokkinakis Danielle Collins ends her US Open career (in singles) but refuses a bunch of flowers at the end and says she had requested no presentation on the court Dan Evans grabs an unlikely win, beating Karen Khachanov in a match that lasted more than five-and-a-half hours, the longest in US Open history Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A podcast talking about US Open 2024 Day 1 Highlights. Holger Rune loses in straight sets to Brandon Nakashima. Thiem & Schwartzman retire from US Open tennis. 16 year old wildcard Iva Jovic defeats Magda Linette! Djokovic gets revenge for his brothers by beating Albot! ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem ersten Tag der US Open 2024. Dabei hört ihr eine ungewöhnliche Sendung mit insgesamt vier Perspektiven auf das Geschehen am Montag. Philipp gibt euch ein Update zu (fast) allem was bis 23.30 Uhr mitteleuropäischer Zeit passiert ist. Darüber hinaus hört ihr von Andreas zum Geschehen später am Tag. Nicky Geuer berichtet euch von dem Match, das sie kommentiert hat. Was auf jeden Fall vom ersten Tag bleiben wird: das letzte Grand Slam Match in der Karriere von Dominic Thiem. Der Sieger von 2020 war chancenlos gegen Ben Shelton, doch ... WERBUNG 10 Euro gratis bei NEO.bet Sichert euch 10 Euro gratis beim Wettanbieter NEObet, ganz ohne Einzahlung. Einfach den Promotion-Code tennis10 bei der Registrierung auf neobet.de eingeben und sofort mit den 10 Euro loswetten. Link zur NEObet-Registrierung: https://neobet.de/de/Sportwetten#account/Account Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Grosse désillusion pour Holger Rune à l'US Open ! Le Danois s'est fait surprendre d'entrée par Brandon Nakashima en 3 sets. Alors qu'il avait retrouvé des sensations à Cincinnati, Rune déraille de nouveau et s'enfonce dans la crise. Quel est le problème ? Comment peut-il retrouver son plus haut niveau ? L'équipe revient sur cette première sensations new-yorkaise sans oublier les autres résultats de la soirée. Dans la 2e partie de l'émission place aux pronostics du tableau masculin et féminin de l'US Open avec notamment les entrées en lice de Carlos Alcaraz et Jannik Sinner.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem ersten Tag der US Open 2024. Dabei hört ihr eine ungewöhnliche Sendung mit insgesamt vier Perspektiven auf das Geschehen am Montag. Philipp gibt euch ein Update zu (fast) allem was bis 23.30 Uhr mitteleuropäischer Zeit passiert ist. Darüber hinaus hört ihr von Andreas zum Geschehen später am Tag. Nicky Geuer berichtet euch von dem Match, das sie kommentiert hat. Was auf jeden Fall vom ersten Tag bleiben wird: das letzte Grand Slam Match in der Karriere von Dominic Thiem. Der Sieger von 2020 war chancenlos gegen Ben Shelton, doch ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
L'eliminazione più fragorosa della prima giornata è stata quella di Holger Rune, che per il secondo anno consecutivi esce al primo turno dello US Open. Questa volta è stato mandato a prendere l'aereo per casa da Brandon Nakashima che gli ha lasciato la miseria di sette games.Nel singolare femminile ritiro dopo un set per Sakkari, infortunata a una spallaEsordi vincenti per Berrettini e Musetti, che insieme con Lucia Bronzetti arrivano al secondo turno. Sconfitte per Nardi, Trevisan e Darderi.Attesa per l'esordio di Sinner, che inizia il suo torneo nella seconda giornata con altri otto italiani.Qui sotto il link per contribuire alla raccolta fondi in supporto alle dirette e alle trasferte per il 2024https://www.gofundme.com/f/dirette-e-trasferte-2024-luca-e-vanni-per-ubitenni
August 26: Jay (@croucherJD) and Drew (@whale_capper) detail standout headlines from Week 3 of the NFL preseason, including Drake Maye's continued emergence impacting the OROY market. The duo then shift their focus to the U.S. Open Women's Draw, beginning with where they see value in quarter winners before analyzing Elena Rybakina and Qinwen Zheng's price in the Outright market. They wrap up the show with intriguing matches on Monday, including Zheng facing Amanda Anisimova and Holger Rune vs Brandon Nakashima.(0:40) – NFL Preseason Week 3 Takeaways(19:25) – U.S. Open Women's Quarter Winners + Outright Champion(28:40) – U.S. Open Monday Matches
Den store tennisstjerne Jannik Sinner er havnet i søgelyset op til US Open, fordi der hænger en mystisk dopingsag som en mørk sky over verdensetteren. Italieneren er blevet frikendt, selvom han er blevet testet positiv for et anabolt steroid. Det efterlader en masse spørgsmål, da atleter ofte ender med en udelukkelse uanset hvad, når de testes positiv for doping. Vi gennemgår den kontroversielle sag med DR Sportens tennisreporter Kresten Mosbæk i dagens afsnit af Tyvstart, hvor vi også varmer op til Holger Runes første opgør ved grand slam-turneringen mod Brandon Nakashima. Vært: Emil Schiønning.
Bienvenue dans Sans Filet, votre émission 100% tennis sur Winamax TV ! Il n'y a presque plus de français à Cincinnati, Gaël Monfils était mené d'un set par Carlos Alcaraz avant l'interruption du match et Arthur Fils s'est fait éliminé par Brandon Nakashima. Ben Shelton lui retrouve des sensations dans son pays. Est-il différent quand il joue aux États-Unis ? On revient également sur l'élimination de Tsitsipas et de Dimitrov ainsi que sur la qualification de Zverev et de Rublev. Dans la 2e partie de l'émission, l'équipe analyse les 8e de finale du Masters 1000 de Cincinnati. Les favoris tiendront-ils leur rang ? L'hécatombe des têtes de série continuera-t-elle dans le tableau féminin ? Débats, tactiques et pronostics avec Romain Beddouk, Julien Varlet et Rodolphe Cazejuste.
Nigel Seeley and Sean Calvert give their best bets and predictions for a quartet of round two matches in Cincinnati. Brandon Nakashima is highlighted as a strong contender after defeating Taylor Fritz, and Andrey Rublev will have to avoid his recent slow starts to advance against Zhizen Zhang.
Nigel Seeley and Sean Calvert discuss the Montreal 1000, noting disruptions due to Storm Debby. Alexander Zverev and Janick Sinner are highlighted as strong contenders, and Brandon Nakashima will look to upset Andrey Rublev. Matches may be delayed to Saturday, with advice to monitor weather and betting odds closely.
Season 24 Episode 49 Bobby Schindler and Shaun J BoyceIn this episode, we talk to Peter Lebedevs who is the Tournament Director of the APT 250 Atlanta Open Professional Men's Tennis Tournament held at Atlantic Station July 21 - July 28, 2024. Peter has been involved in this event since its inception and as the "Celebration of their Grand Finale," the Atlanta Open is brining in Andy Roddick, John Isner, Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan, Venus Williams, Sloane Stephens, past tournament directors and they have brought in Proof of the Pudding to handle the food.The player field is so strong this year, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (currently #36 in the world) is forced to play the Qualifying Rounds. The player field includes Ben Shelton, Adrian Mannarino, Frances Tiafoe, Jordan Thompson, Miomir Kecmanovic, Giovanni Mpteshi Perricard, Brandon Nakashima, Arthur Rinderknech, Chris O'Connell, Mackenzie McDonald, and more.YouTube Full: https://youtu.be/c0sZQPYLieUhttps://letsgotennis.com/atlanta-tennis-open-ticket/Shaun Boyce USPTA: shaun@tennisforchildren.comhttps://tennisforchildren.com/
Les Français régalent à Wimbledon ! Six Français sont au 3e tour du tournoi de Wimbledon, ce qui n'était pas arrivé depuis 2010 ! Ugo Humbert, Lucas Pouille, Quentin Halys et Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard ont validé leur qualification au troisième tour tout comme Arthur Fils et Gaël Monfils. Retour sur les victoires tricolores dans cette émission sans oublier la victoire de Novak Djokovic ou encore celle d'Alexander Zverev. Dans la 2e partie de l'émission, place aux pronostics ! Qui décrochera sa place en 1/8e de finale ? Menu royal à Londres avec Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner ou encore Daniil Medvedev. Côté Français, Ugo Humbert affronte Brandon Nakashima tandis que Monfils a hérité de Grigor Dimitrov. Dans le tableau féminin, le choc de la journée oppose Emma Raducanu à Maria Sakkari.
On tales from the booth, Gill Gross talks about why he picked Jannik Sinner to win the French Open despite underwhelming past clay court results and the hip injury. Why he's adding Brandon Nakashima to the dark horse list after calling his first round win on TC Plus. Analyzing Andy Murray vs. Stan Wawrinka. Terence Atmane's temper doesn't cost him this time and Rome finalist Nicolas Jarry's upset defeat. 00:00 Intro 03:43 Sinner Contendership 22:40 Brandon Nakashima 30:30 Murray vs. Wawrinka 37:30 Atmane Incident 39:52 Jarry Upset Subscribe to The Draw, your one-stop-shop for the best tennis content on the internet every week: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribe
Während in Melbourne die "großen Jungs" um den Grand-Slam-Titel bei den Australian Open spielte, war die "zweite Liga" des Tennis auf Teneriffa und feierte dort den Saisonstart auf Outdoor-Hartplätzen. Florian Heer von tennistourtalk.com war natürlich auch vor Ort und hat wieder Interviews mitgebracht. Im ersten Challenger-Corner-Podcast des Jahres widmen sich Florian und Andreas natürlich ausführlich diesem Turnier. Als Erstes müssen sie aber über Jannik Sinner sprechen, der in Melbourne seinen ersten Grand Slam holte. Sinners wahrscheinlich erstes Interview für ein deutsches Medium gab er 2019 Florian, als er das Challenger in Bergamo gewinnen konnte. Hier könnt ihr den Podcast noch mal nachhören. Danach ... WERBUNG 10 Euro gratis bei NEO.bet Sichert euch 10 Euro gratis beim Wettanbieter NEObet, ganz ohne Einzahlung. Einfach den Promotion-Code tennis10 bei der Registrierung auf neobet.de eingeben und sofort mit den 10 Euro loswetten. Link zur NEObet-Registrierung: https://neobet.de/de/Sportwetten#account/Account Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.+++Werbung+++ Jetzt im neuen Jahr besser füttern mit biologisch artgerechtem Rohfutter von BARFER'S. Für Deinen Hund oder Deine Katze mit 10 % Rabatt mit dem Gutscheincode „PODCAST10“. https://www.barfers-wellfood.de/
Cracked Racquets Contributor Damian Kust breaks down another exciting week on the ATP Challenger Tour. He discusses the conclusion of the USTA AO WC race, a ridiculous indoors result in Kobe, that ridiculous Thursday double-header to end the day in Danderyd, and so much more!! Today's episode also includes short interviews with Maximilian Marterer, Brandon Nakashima, Alexander Blockx, Flavio Cobolli, David Goffin, Jakub Mensik, Maxime Cressy, and Arthur Fery. Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! This episode brought to you by: Tennis Point 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. Tennis Channel Podcast Network Visit https://www.tennis.com/pro-game/podcasts/ to stay current on the latest tennis news and trends and enjoy in-depth analysis and dynamic debates. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Email Newsletter: https://crackedracquets.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit der Zusammenfassung des ersten Tages aus Wimbledon. Letzter Auftritt von Venus Williams? Andreas und Philipp beginnen mit dem Match zwischen Venus Williams und Elina Svitolina. Hier war zwar nicht die beste Qualität des Tages zu sehen, dafür war Williams auch zu angeschlagen, doch es könnte der letzte Auftritt von Williams in Wimbledon gewesen sein. Zwar ist Williams immer noch eine gute Tennisspielerin, doch athletisch kann sie nicht mehr mit den Besten mithalten. Für Svitolina geht es nach einer soliden Leistung nun gegen Elise Mertens. Gauffs kurzer Wimbledon-Auftritt Die erste größere Überraschung in Wimbledon ... WERBUNG NEO.bet verlost 4 x 2 VIP-Tickets für die ATP-Turniere in Hamburg (22. bis 30.07.) und Kitzbühel (29.07. bis 03.08.) Alle Infos zum VIP-Gewinnspiel findest du auf neobet.de unter dem Menüpunkt „Infos“. Die Tickets sind jeweils für Dienstag und Mittwoch der Turnier-Woche. Die Gewinner für Hamburg werden am 19.07. und für Kitzbühel am 25.07. auf der NEO.bet Instagram-Seite bekannt gegeben. Teilnahmebedingungen: 1. Registriere dich auf neobet.de mit dem Promotion-Code tennis10 Dadurch nimmst du automatisch am Gewinnspiel teil und bekommst zusätzlich 10 EUR Gratis-Wettguthaben. 2. Folge der Instagram-Seite von NEO.bet: https://www.instagram.com/neo.bet_de/ 3. Verdoppele deine Chance und zahle zusätzlich mindestens 10 EUR ein Veranstalter dieses Gewinnspiels ist NEO.bet. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Ein neues Jahr, vier neue Grand Slams. Hier kommt unsere Auslosungsvorschau zu den Australian Open 2023. Bei den Herren ist der Vorjahressieger Rafael Nadal an Position 1 gesetzt, viel Glück mit der Auslosung hatte er allerdings nicht. Schon in der ersten Runde trifft Nadal auf Jack Draper, danach könnte Brandon Nakashima warten. Auch Frances Tiafoe könnte ein Gegner vor dem Viertelfinale sein. Dort könnte es dann zum Duell gegen Daniil Medvedev kommen. Der oberste Teil der Auslosung hat es also in sich. Ebenfalls in der oberen Hälfte findet sich bei den Herren Stefanos Tsitsipas, für den es im Achtelfinale gegen Jannik Sinner gehen ... *** Diese Folge enthält Werbung *** AG1 von Athletic Greens Im Moment gibt es eine Aktion exklusiv für HörerInnen von Chip & Charge. Auf www.athleticgreens.com/charge erhältst du bei Abschluss einer monatlichen Mitgliedschaft einen kostenlosen Jahresvorrat Vitamin D3 & K2 und 5 AG1 Travel Packs gratis dazu. Mehr Infos dazu findest du auf www.athleticgreens.com/charge. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Coach to Brandon Nakashima and also working with the Italian Tennis Federation, Eduardo Infantino speaks to Jill Craybas about working with the young player and his coaching philosophy in general.
In this episode I recap the NextGen Finals and the BIG win for Brandon Nakashima. I also recap the WTA Finals and catch up on some ATP news.
Play with America's Favorite Sportsbook – get $125 extra on your first deposit here: https://bit.ly/GillGrossBetUSOn this week's Monday Match Analysis, we'll start with Brandon Nakashima's win over Jiri Lehecka in the NextGen ATP Finals. Then, we'll break down results from Day 1 at the year-end championships: Casper Ruud defeating Felix Auger Aliassime and Taylor Fritz beating Rafael Nadal. Finally, Gill predicts the remainder of the group stage. The Red Group starts tomorrow and features Stefanos Tsitsipas, Daniil Medvedev, Novak Djokovic and Andrey Rublev. 00:00 intro 01:18 Nakashima vs. Lehecka NextGen Finals 07:58 Ruud def. Felix 12:25 Fritz def. Nadal 17:37 ATP Finals Predictions --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/monday-match-analysis/support
In the latest episode of Tennis Weekly, Joel, Kim and Chris catch up on all the action from various end of season Finals, with Switzerland winning the Billie Jean King Cup Finals and Brandon Nakashima being crowned the new Next Gen Finals Champ in Milan.They also look ahead to the ATP Tour Finals which have got underway in Turin, touch upon Caroline Garcia's remarkable win at the WTA Finals, and discuss all the latest from on tour including the draw for the United Cup, and Wimbledon alluding to dress code changes for 2023.Joel also tests Kim and Chris's Iga Swiatek 2022 themed knowledge with a testing Par For The Courts!______________TENNIS CHANNEL SUBSCRIPTION OFFERPurchase Tennis Channel International here to watch events including the Davis Cup finals, Battle of the Brits.And use the code UKDC at checkout to get 50% off your annual subscription.______________DOWNLOADTENNIS.COMTo stay up to date on all tennis around the world including ATP, WTA and Challenger tours, download TNNS Live Scores.Download on Apple PodcastsDownload on Google Play______________SOCIAL MEDIAShare your fan thoughts on the week with the #TennisWeekly on social media.Twitter: @tennisweeklypodInstagram: @tennisweeklypodWebsite: tennisweekly.co.ukWritten, presented and produced by Joel Girling and Kim MackenzieCrowdfunded by our listeners.Recorded on 14th November 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem ersten Spieltag von den ATP Finals und den Resultaten vom Billie Jean King Cup und den Next Gen Finals. Der Billie Jean King Cup ging in diesem Jahr erstmals an die Schweiz, die nach der bitteren Finalniederlage aus dem letzten Jahr einen weiteren Schritt machen konnte. Belinda Bencic war dabei die beste Spielerin der Woche und erhielt tatkräftige Unterstützung von Viktorija Golubic und Jil Teichmann. Im Finale setzten sich die Schweizerinnen gegen Australien durch, im Halbfinale gegen die ehemalige Dynastie aus der Tschechischen Republik. Ebenfalls im Halbfinale gestanden hatten ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
After an impressive week in Basel, where Stan Wawrinka, with the help of the home crowd, beat Casper Ruud and Brandon Nakashima, we caught up with Swiss journalist Simon Graf to discuss Stan's tournament and his chances in 2023. Simon has also co-written a book - The Roger Federer Effect - which has just been published, so we start by talking about that. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The women get things started in Warsaw and Prague, where Garcia and Bouzkova both advance on to the second round. Over on the men's side in Atlanta, Brandon Nakashima was able to fend off Jordan Thompson in a wild three set showdown. While the women aren't playing in Atlanta this week, Coco Gauff and Sofia Kenin are set to battle it out in an exhibition match. This is Sofia's return to action after recovering from an injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ATP Top 50 Player and 20 year-old American Brandon Nakashima joins the show to discuss his successful European Swing, reflections from his first two seasons on tour, the value of the SoCal Pro Circuit, and so much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! This episode brought to you by: Swing Vision SwingVision is the official ball tracking app of Tennis Australia, the UK's Lawn Tennis Association and the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. The startup's mission is to democratize the Grand Slam experience for tennis players of all levels. Using just a single smartphone, the app automatically tracks your shot trajectory, generates match highlights and provides line challenges, all in real-time on any court in the world. Take advantage of Cracked Racquets' exclusive partnership by using our promo code "cracked20" for a 14-day Pro Trial and a $20 discount. Don't miss out on this exclusive deal, available by clicking here! Tennis Point 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. Tourna MEGA TAC: It's the TACKIES GRIP EVER CREATED by far. You know Tourna Tennis for their world famous Tourna Grip, but did you know they also make the TACKIEST grip in the world? MEGA TAC is THE tackiest grip on the market. It starts tacky and stays tacky, longer than any other grip on the market as well. If you like Tacky Grips, you have to try Mega Tac. You can have anyone reach out to sales@uniquesports.com and mention Cracked Racquets to get a FREE sample Lucky Racket The hub for tennis fans, based out of Dayton, OH. Our mission is to make everyone smile when they see our products on and off the tennis courts! Get 15% OFF by using our promo code "Cracked15" at luckyracquet.com. Tennis Channel Podcast Network Visit https://www.tennis.com/pro-game/podcasts/ to stay current on the latest tennis news and trends and enjoy in-depth analysis and dynamic debates. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Email Newsletter: https://crackedracquets.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Detroit Tigers 4, Cleveland Guardians 1 – Game 1 Detroit Tigers 5, Cleveland Guardians 3 – Game 2 Milwaukee Brewers 5, Chicago Cubs 2 – 10 Innings Minnesota Twins 6, Chicago White Sox 3 – 10 Innings Tigers 4, Guardians 1/Tigers 5, Guardians 3 – Schoop has 6 hits in DH as Tigers sweep Guardians Jonathan Schoop had two singles to close out a six-hit day, Eric Haase had his sixth home run and Tyler Alexander pitched three-plus scoreless innings of relief to lead the Detroit Tigers to a 5-3 win in the second game for a sweep of the day-night doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians. Schoop, who entered the day hitting .191, had four singles in four at-bats in a 4-1 Tigers win in the opener. Tigers starter Alex Faedo was pulled for right hip soreness in the top of the fourth and Alexander (2-3) took over. Schoop had an RBI single and Victor Reyes a run-scoring grounder to tie it 3-3 in the fourth. Riley Greene’s RBI infield single in the sixth put the Tigers ahead and Haase homered in the seventh. Twins 6, White Sox 3 – F/10 – Arraez gets 3 hits as Twins beat White Sox 6-3 in 10 innings Luis Arraez had three hits, including a tiebreaking RBI single in Minnesota’s four-run 10th inning, and the Twins beat the Chicago White Sox 6-3. Arraez’s leadoff grounder against Joe Kelly drove in pinch-runner Gilberto Celestino. Jorge Polanco added a sacrifice fly, and Alex Kirilloff made it 6-2 with a two-run single. The AL Central contenders faced off hours after a gunman opened fire on an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago, killing at least six people. The White Sox talked to Major League Baseball about postponing the game, but it went on as scheduled. Brewers 5, Cubs 2 – F/10 – Caratini’s HR in 10th gives Brewers 5-2 victory over Cubs Victor Caratini hit a three-run homer with two outs in the 10th inning to give the Milwaukee Brewers a 5-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Caratini’s big hit followed an eventful ninth inning that featured an inside-the-park homer from Chicago’s Seiya Suzuki and a two-out, bases-loaded walk by Milwaukee’s Christian Yelich. Caratini hit a 2-1 sinker from Scott Effross over the center-field wall in the 10th after striking out in each of his first four plate appearances. Milwaukee’s Brad Boxberger had worked his way out of a bases-loaded jam in the top of the 10th. Tonight Cleveland (Quantrill 4-4) at Detroit (Hutchison 0-4), 7:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 6:50 Minnesota (Archer 2-3) at Chicago White Sox (Kopech 2-5), 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 4-6) at Milwaukee (Alexander 2-0), 8:10 p.m. Tennis – Wimbledon – Quieter, calmer Kyrgios in Wimbledon quarters years later Nick Kyrgios has reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal in 7 1/2 years with a five-set victory at Wimbledon over Brandon Nakashima of the United States. Kyrgios repeatedly was visited by a trainer to massage his right shoulder. The unseeded 27-year-old Australian hit 35 aces and pulled out the 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (2), 3-6, 6-2 win at Centre Court after more than three hours. He was much calmer and quieter than during and after his previous match against No. 4 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas. Kyrgios repeatedly argued with the chair umpire in that win and was later fined $4,000 for cursing aloud. He also was docked $10,000 after his first-round match. Tennis – Wimbledon – Wimbledon appealing fine from women’s tour over Russia ban The All England Club is appealing a fine levied by the WTA women’s professional tennis tour for banning Russian and Belarusian players from tournaments in Britain because of the war in Ukraine. The Lawn Tennis Association also is expected to appeal a financial penalty imposed by the WTA after no players from Russia or Belarus were allowed to take part in grass-court tuneup events last month at Eastbourne, Nottingham and Birmingham. All England Club CEO Sally Bolton says the club appealed its WTA fine and is “is still waiting to hear from” the ATP men’s tour. NHL – NHL Draft: The risk of attending and not getting selected The NHL draft in Montreal this week is being conducted in person for the first time since 2019 after the coronavirus pandemic forced the past two events to be held remotely. With prospects again in attendance, it opens the age-old question of whether it’s worth going for some at risk of not hearing their name called through the seven-round draft. Flames forward Andrew Mangiapane recalls almost giving up. He sat in the stands through 12-plus rounds over two consecutive summers before finally getting selected 166th overall by Calgary in the 2015 draft in Florida. The 2022 NHL Draft is Thursday and Friday. Montreal has the first pick, Detroit will select 8th, The Blackhawks do not have pick in the first round, they traded the 6th pick to Columbus in the Seth Jones trade. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Seattle Storm at Indiana Fever, 7:00 p.m. WNBA – Griner sends letter to President Biden pleading for his help Brittney Griner made an appeal to President Joe Biden in a letter passed on to the White House through her representatives saying she feared she may never return home and asking that he not “forget about me and the other American Detainees.” Griner’s agent says the letter was delivered on Monday. The Phoenix Mercury All-Star and two-time Olympic gold medalist is in the midst of a trial in Russia that began last week after she was arrested on Feb. 17 on charges of possessing cannabis oil while returning to play for her Russian team. The trial will resume Thursday. USA Soccer – Morgan scores twice and US women down Haiti 3-0 Alex Morgan scored a pair of first-half goals and the U.S. women’s national team defeated Haiti 3-0 on Monday in the opening match of the CONCACAF W Championship. The tournament determines the region’s four direct berths in the 2023 Women’s World Cup, co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. Midge Purce also scored for the United States, which has won the past two World Cups. USA Basketball – A win on the 4th: USA Basketball pulls away, tops Cuba 87-64 There were some cheers for “The Star-Spangled Banner” before USA Basketball’s game in Cuba on Independence Day. And then the Americans celebrated the holiday with a big win. Xavier Munford scored 24 points and the U.S. defeated Cuba 87-64 on Monday night to close the first round of qualifying for next year’s Basketball World Cup. The U.S. is now 31-1 all-time against the island nation. Munford was 10 for 12 from the floor for the Americans. Justin Jackson scored 13 points for the Americans. They’ll start the second round of World Cup qualifying in late August. Olympics – Zelenskyy praises IOC for supporting bans on Russian sport Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has thanked the IOC for supporting a ban on Russian teams and athletes competing in most Olympics sports. On Tuesday, a sports court in Switzerland will hear a Russian appeal to challenge the ruling in international soccer. Zelenskyy met with IOC president Thomas Bach in Kyiv on Sunday. He praised Bach’s “unwavering position” on sports sanctions against Russia and its ally Belarus. Zelenskyy said 89 Ukrainian athletes and coaches have died in hostilities that are now in a fifth month. The IOC has tripled an aid fund for Ukrainian sport to $7.5 million. Competitive Eating – Joey Chestnut is chomp champ again in July 4 hot dog contest Frankfurter-munching phenom Joey “Jaws” Chestnut has gobbled his way to a 15th win at the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest. Chestnut powered down 63 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes Monday at the annual exhibition of excess. Women’s record-holder Miki Sudo took the women’s title after skipping last year’s frank fest because she was pregnant. Sudo downed 40 wieners and buns in 10 minutes to notch her eighth victory. A spectator wearing a Darth Vader mask momentarily disrupted the competition by rushing the stage. Chestnut put the protester in a brief chokehold before contest officials escorted the intruder away. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night Wisconsin Timber Rattlers 9, South Bend Cubs 1 Lansing Lugnuts 7, Great Lakes Loons 4 West Michigan Whitecaps 20, Dayton Dragons 1 Tonight No games tonightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Order of play for Monday (All times BST and order of play is subject to change) Centre Court (from 1.30pm) Brandon Nakashima vs Nick Kyrgios Paula Badosa (4) vs Simona Halep (16) Botic van de Zandschulp (21) vs Rafael Nadal (2) No 1 Court (from 1pm) Elena Rybakina (17) vs Petra Martic Jason Kubler vs Taylor Fritz (11) Amanda Anisimova (20) vs Harmony Tan No 2 Court (from 11am) Cristian Garin vs Alex de Minaur Alize Cornet vs Ajla Tomljanovic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of Tennis Weekly, Joel and Kim catch up on the 4th round action from The Championships, Wimbledon.With Cam Norrie being the last remaining Brit in the singles draw there is hope for home fans despite Heather Watson's loss to the young German Jule Niemeier. Meanwhile, Nick Kyrgios proves he can behave with a 5 set win on Centre over Brandon Nakashima, and Novak and Rafa overcome big serving Dutchmen to seal their path into the Quarter Finals.With Halep sweeping past Paula Badosa, and Ons Jabeur comfortably moving past Mertens, the women's draw is looking potentially set for either the former Champ or the highest seed left in the draw to make headway towards a Wimbledon title come Saturday.Joel and Kim also provide a Collect A Set update; which is far to say might well be the lowest scoring rendition seen yet!______________LOCAL TENNIS LEAGUESOur Wimbledon coverage this year is sponsored by Local Tennis Leagues, the home of friendly, competitive tennis in the U.K.With over 10,000 players already signed up, it's never been easier to find someone locally with a similar ability to have a hit with plus get access to great benefits including access to the Wimbledon Ballot...Find your Local Tennis League hereAnd don't forget to use 'WEEKLY 50' at the checkout for 50% off your £18 entry fee.______________DOWNLOADTENNIS.COMTo stay up to date on all tennis around the world including ATP, WTA and Challenger tours, download TNNS Live Scores.Download on Apple PodcastsDownload on Google PlayFollow TNNS Live Scores on TwitterAnd check out the TNNS Lives Scores website at www.downloadtennis.com______________SOCIAL MEDIAShare your fan thoughts on the week with the #passingshotpod on social media.Twitter: @tennisweeklypodInstagram: @tennisweeklypodWebsite: tennisweekly.co.ukWritten, presented and produced by Joel Girling and Kim MackenzieCrowdfunded by our listeners.Recorded on 4th July 2022.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit der Zusammenfassung nach den Achtelfinals. Halep und Anisimova souverän Andreas und Philipp sind zurück und sprechen über alle Viertelfinalistinnen und Viertelfinalisten in Wimbledon. Bei den Damen sehen wir in der oberen Hälfte die Viertelfinals zwischen Alja Tomljanovic und Elena Rybakina und Simona Halep und Amanda Anisimova. Halep, die das Turnier bei ihrer letzten Teilnahme in 2019 gewinnen konnte, hatte am Montag gar keine Probleme mit Paula Badosa. Auch Anisimova zeigte sich in selbstbewusster Form gegen Harmony Tan, die hier sicherlich zu den Überraschungen des Turniers gehörte. Rybakina spielte am Montag ein weiteres gutes Match bei ihrem Sieg gegen Petra Martic. Tomljanovic gewann in einem intensiven Spiel gegen die Swiatek-Bezwingerin Alize Cornet. Überraschungs-Viertelfinale zwischen Maria und Niemeier In der unteren Hälfte kommt es unter anderem zum überraschenden DTB-Viertelfinale zwischen Tatjana Maria und Jule Niemeier. Die beiden konnten ihre Siegesserien über das Wochenende fortsetzen. Im anderen Viertelfinale spielen die Turnierfavoritin Ons Jabeur und Marie Bouzkova, deren Defensivleistungen hier in Wimbledon wirklich beeindruckend sind. Alcaraz verliert gegen Weltklasse-Sinner Bei den Herren steht Novak Djokovic im Viertelfinale. Es geht allerdings nicht wie allseits erwartet gegen Carlos Alcaraz. Vielmehr wartet Jannik Sinner, der am Sonntag gegen Alcaraz gewinnen konnte. Ebenfalls im Viertelfinale der oberen Hälfte finden sich Cameron Norrie und David Goffin. Der konnte sich am Sonntag in einem unterhaltsamen Match gegen Fraces Tiafoe durchsetzen. Kyrgios beißt sich durch In der unteren Hälfte wäre es fast zum Duell zweier Australier gekommen. Doch Alex de Minaur gab einen 2:0 Satzvorsprung gegen Christian Garin her. Er verlor dabei im Supertiebreak des entscheidenden fünften Durchgangs. Garin trifft nun auf Nick Kyrgios, der sich durch sein Match gegen Brandon Nakashima ebenfalls in fünf Sätzen durchwurschtelte. Rafael Nadal wird mit seiner Leistung gegen Botic van de Zandschulp zufrieden sein und trifft nun im Viertelfinale auf Tylor Fritz. Der Amerikaner hat noch keinen Satz in Wimbledon verloren. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
NCAA – Big Ten votes to add USC, UCLA as members starting in 2024 The Big Ten voted unanimously to add Southern California and UCLA as conference members beginning in 2024. The expansion to 16 teams will happen after the Pac-12’s current media rights contracts with Fox and ESPN expire and make the Big Ten the first conference to stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The announced came almost a year after Oklahoma and Texas formally accepted invitations to join the Southeastern Conference in July 2025. NHL – Red Wings hire Lightning assistant Derek Lalonde as coach The Detroit Red Wings have hired two-time Stanley Cup-winning assistant Derek Lalonde as coach after a lengthy search process. Lalonde was on Jon Cooper’s Tampa Bay Lightning staff the past four years in which they won the Cup twice and most recently reached the final. Lalonde is now in charge of a team in Detroit on the upswing of a long-term rebuild. Lalonde is the first active Cooper assistant to take a head coaching job in the NHL. He replaces Jeff Blashill who coached the Red Wings for seven seasons. Red Wings General Manager Steve Yzerman hired Lalonde when Yzerman held the same position as GM of Tampa Bay. MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Chicago Cubs 15, Cincinnati Reds 7 Tigers and White Sox were off Cubs 15, Reds 7 – Wisdom’s slam, 6 RBIs lift Cubs over Reds 15-7 Patrick Wisdom hit a grand slam and a solo homer en route to a career-high six RBIs, rookie Christopher Morel had a career-high five hits and the Chicago Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds 15-7. The Cubs collected 23 hits off five pitchers, tying their season high from a 21-0 rout of the Pirates on April 23. Seven of those hits came in the eighth against outfielder Max Schrock, who allowed a two-run homer to P.J. Higgins and a solo shot to Morel. Wisdom’s slam off Graham Ashcraft capped a five-run second, and he also connected against Dauri Moreta in the sixth. Tonight Boston (Hill 4-4) at Chicago Cubs (Sampson 0-0), 2:20 p.m. Kansas City (Keller 2-9) at Detroit (TBD), 7:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 6:50 Chicago White Sox (Lynn 1-1) at San Francisco (Cobb 3-3), 10:15 p.m. MLB – Agency clears way for Oakland Athletics $12B ballpark plan A California agency has cleared the way for the Oakland Athletics to move forward with a $12 billion waterfront ballpark project. The San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission voted Thursday to reclassify a terminal at the Port of Oakland as a mixed-use area where a new ballpark could be built. The vote is the first in a series of hurdles before the team could get permission to break ground for the project. The Athletics have also been working on plans to relocate to Nevada and find a spot for a new stadium in Las Vegas. NBA – 5 players, $1.1 billion: NBA free agency starts with a bang The NBA generated more basketball related income than ever this past season, the total number coming up just short of $9 billion. Business is good. The first night of free agency underscored how good. Nikola Jokic, Bradley Beal, Devin Booker, Karl-Anthony Towns and Ja Morant agreed to extensions worth more than $1 billion by the time they expire, highlighting the moves made Thursday when the NBA’s annual free-agent negotiating window opened. NBA – AP source: Kevin Durant asks for trade from Brooklyn Nets A person with direct knowledge of the decision says Kevin Durant has requested a trade from the Brooklyn Nets. The decision revealed just before the start of NBA free agency undoubtedly will have teams scrambling to put together enormous offers for the perennial All-Star. The Nets have been working with Durant to find a trade partner, and he has multiple teams on his preferred list. That’s according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the player nor Brooklyn revealed any details publicly. ESPN first reported Durant’s trade request and cited Phoenix and Miami as two of his preferred destinations. Durant is a 12-time All-Star, 4-time scoring champion, 3-time Olympic gold medalist and 2-time NBA champion. NBA – Hornets forward Miles Bridges arrested on eve of free agency Charlotte Hornets and former Michigan State forward Miles Bridges has been arrested in Los Angeles on the eve of NBA free agency after a warrant was issued, according to the LAPD. Details of the arrest first reported by TMZ were not immediately available. Bridges was the Hornets’ leading scorer last season and is set to become a restricted free agent and could command a max contract. NBA free agency begins Thursday night. The 24-year-old Bridges averaged career highs with 20.2 points and seven rebounds last season for the Hornets in what amounted to a breakout season while playing alongside All-Star LaMelo Ball. Bridges is also a rapper, who goes by the name RTB MB. Golf – LIV – LIV tees off in Oregon amid criticism over Saudi funding The Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf tour’s second event teed off Thursday, angering a group of families who lost loved ones on Sept. 11 and want the Saudi government held to account for the terrorist attacks. About 10 family members and survivors spoke at a small park honoring veterans in tiny North Plains, home to Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club. The LIV Golf series, funded by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, was making its first stop on American soil this week after a debut this month outside of London. Carlos Ortiz took the lead Thursday with a 5-under 67. Dustin Johnson, the 2020 Masters winner, was a shot back, and Hideto Tadihara, Pat Perez and Brenden Grace were two shots off the lead. Golf – PGA – JT Poston shoots 62, leads John Deere Classic by 2 strokes J.T. Poston shot a 9-under 62 on Thursday to take a two-stroke lead in the PGA Tour’s John Deere Classic. Coming off a second-place tie last week in Connecticut after also opening with a 62, Poston eagled the par-5 second and had seven birdies in a bogey-free round at TPC Deere Run. He won the 2019 Wyndham Championship for his lone PGA Tour title. Canadian Michael Gligic was second at 64, playing in the final group of the day off the first tee. Vaughn Taylor and Christopher Gotterup followed at 65. Tennis – Wimbledon – Most American men reach Wimbledon’s 3rd round since 1995 There will be eight American men in the third round of Wimbledon for the first time since 1995. That’s also the largest group for the country at that stage of any Grand Slam tournament since the U.S. Open a year later. Brandon Nakashima, Taylor Fritz and Jenson Brooksby all advanced at the All England Club. Nakashima pulled off the biggest surprise by beating 2021 Wimbledon semifinalist Denis Shapovalov of Canada. Four U.S. men will play for a berth in the fourth round Friday: John Isner, Steve Johnson, Frances Tiafoe and Tommy Paul. Tennis – Wimbledon – COVID-19 at Wimbledon: 3 top-20 men out after positive tests Reigning Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic might be playing in his last Grand Slam tournament for a while because he isn’t vaccinated against COVID-19. And the coronavirus has become a significant matter at the All England Club: Three of the top 20 seeded men in the tournament have pulled out of the bracket after testing positive. Players aren’t required to get tested for COVID-19 but are encouraged to if they develop symptoms. They also are encouraged to let Wimbledon know if that happens and pull themselves out of the tournament. No. 8 Matteo Berrettini, No. 14 Marin Cilic and No. 17 Roberto Bautista Agut have done that so far. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Seattle Storm, 10:00 p.m. Saturday Phoenix Mercury at Chicago Sky, 1:00 p.m. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan Whitecaps 8, Fort Wayne Tin Caps 4 Lansing Lugnuts 10, Lake County Captains 3 Dayton Dragons 11, Great Lakes Loons 8 South Bend Cubs 5, Beloit Sky Carp 3 Tonight Fort Wayne Tin Caps at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Lansing Lugnuts at Lake County Captains, 7:00 p.m. Dayton Dragons at Great Lakes Loons, 7:05 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Beloit Sky Carp, 7:35 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willkommen zum Roundup in Podcast-Form von Tag 6 der French Open - die ersten Achtelfinalistinnen und Achtelfinalisten wurden gesucht und auch gefunden. Kerber raus mit Applaus Andreas hat heute Ina Kast vom NDR zu Gast im Podcast. Die beiden fangen mit den Matches bei den Frauen an. Und da gab es am späten Nachmittag ein richtiges Klassematch zwischen Jil Teichmann und Victoria Azarenka. Es war das längste Match im Frauen-Wettbewerb bislang. Über drei Stunden bekämpften sich die beiden mit allerlei Winkeln und Gewinnschlägen. Am Ende behielt die formstärkere Spielerin in Teichmann die Oberhand und zieht ins Achtelfinale ein. Eine beeindruckende Sandplatz-Saison bislang für die Schweizerin. Angelique Kerbers Weg in Paris ist dagegen zu Ende. Sie unterlag Aliaksandra Sasnovich in zwei knappen Sätzen. Sie sorgte nach dem Match in der Pressekonferenz für Aufsehen, als sie mitteilte, dass sie sich zu wenig wertgeschätzt vom Turnier in Berlin fühlt und deswegen ihre Vorbereitung auf Rasen komplett in Bad Homburg bestreiten will. Amanda Anisimova profitierte von der Aufgabe von Karolina Muchova und zog ins Achtelfinale ein. Die "Big 4" allesamt weiter Bei den Herren setzten sich die "großen vier" allesamt durch. Dabei machten Novak Djokovic und Rafael Nadal den besten Eindruck. Sie gewannen ihre Drittrundenmatches sehr souverän und sind jeweils nur noch einen Sieg davon entfernt, im Viertelfinale aufeinander zu treffen. Alexander Zverev hatte es mit Brandon Nakashima zu tun. Der US-Amerikaner hat sich erst langsam an den Untergrund gewöhnt, machte Zverev aber gerade in den Sätzen 1 und 3 das Leben schwer. Zverev gewann in drei knappen Sätzen und trifft jetzt etwas überraschend auf Bernabe Zapata Miralles, der im stimmungsvollsten Match des Tages in 5 Sätzen gegen John Isner gewann.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit der zweiten Sendung von den French Open 2022. Zverev und Alcaraz mit Problemen Bei den Herren hätte es am Mittwoch fast zwei Mitfavoriten erwischt. Denn sowohl Alexander Zverev als auch Carlos Alcaraz mussten Matchbälle abwehren. Für Zverev war es Sebastian Baez, der sich als große Hürde herausstellte. Alcaraz hatte Probleme mit Ramos-Vinolas. Zverev erwischte einen ganz schlechten Start in sein Match gegen Baez und obwohl er sich zwischendrin gefangen hatte, musste er dann im 5. Durchgang einen Matchball abwehren. Für Zverev geht es nun gegen Brandon Nakashima. Alcaraz trifft auf den Spieler, der ihn als Letztes besiegt hat, Sebastian Korda. Der konnte sich am Mittwoch gegen Richard Gasquet durchsetzen. Novak Djokovic und Rafael Nadal hingegen hat gar keine Probleme, beide gewannen jeweils in drei Sätzen. Für beide sollten sich in den nächsten Runden auch nicht zu große Hürden auftun. Kerber müde, aber zufrieden Bei den Damen konnte Angelique Kerber ihre Siegesserie fortsetzen. Während ihre Gegnerin Elsa Jacquemot im ersten Satz noch Probleme hatte ins Match zu kommen, stellte sie Kerber im zweiten Durchgang schon vor mehr Herausforderungen. Kerber trifft nun in der dritten Runde nicht auf Emma Raducanu, sondern auf Alexandra Sasnovich, die in den Sätzen 2 und 3 die klar bessere Spielerin war und auch Kerber durchaus fordern könnte. Ausgeschieden ist Andrea Petkovic, die gegen Victoria Azarenka den Kürzeren zog. Die letzte Top 10 Spielerin in der unteren Hälfte hat es auch erwischt. Denn Maria Sakkari schied gegen Karolina Muchova aus. Die trifft nun auf Amanda Anisimova. In der darauffolgenden Runde würde die Siegerin dieses Matches gegen Leylah Fernandez oder Belinda Bencic spielen. Bencic erledigte ihre Aufgabe am Mittwoch erstaunlich souverän. Denn sie besiegte Bianca Andreescu in zwei relativ klaren Sätzen. Nun hat sie wie so viele Damen in der unteren Hälfte die Chance sehr weit in Paris zu kommen.
This week's Tennis.com Podcast features two of the fastest rising young players in the men's game. Brandon Nakashima & Holger Rune join Kamau Murray live from the 2021 Next Gen ATP Finals to break down the beginning of their pro careers, adjusting to life on tour, and their interests off the court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices