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No 25º e último episódio da primeira temporada do Histórias do Tênis, prestamos homenagem a uma jogadora batalhadora, que venceu muito além do que dentro das quadras: Carla Suarez Navarro. Siga o podcast nas redes sociais: Twitter @poddotenis https://bit.ly/3pI3sTF Instagram @podhistoriasdotenis https://bit.ly/3m68lU1 Festering by Blue Dot Sessions Até 2022!
Eda ve Mert ile Final Seti'nde bu hafta Wimbledon ilk haftasının geniş bir özetiyle karşınızdayız: - 01:10 Milli Tenisçilerimiz İpek Öz ve Altuğ Çelikbilek'i geçirdikleri başarılı hafta ve aldıkları güzel sonuçlar sebebiyle tebrik ediyoruz. - 03:58 Wimbledon kadınlar kuralarında ilk hafta elenen isimlere genel bir bakış, Azarenka'nın taktiksel hatası mı oldu? - 12:21 Ash Barty vs Carla Suarez Navarro ilk tur maçı, CSN'nin vedası ve Wimbledon'ın hatası. Barty'nin genel form durumu ve Krejcikova ile 4.tur maçı nasıl olur? - 18:37 İngilizlerin genç yıldızı Emma Raducanu ve Ajla Tomljanovic 4.tur maçı - 25:39 Tomljanovic vs Ostapenko maç esnasındaki sağlık molası polemiği - 36:07 MTO'ya farklı bir bakış. - 37:00 Kadınlar 4.tur maçlarına devam: Badosa vs Muchova, Gauff vs Kerber ... - 44:16 Kadınlar yarı finalleri için atış serbest! - 45:54 3. ve 4. çeyrekteki kadınlar 4. tur maçları ve olası çeyrek final tahminleri - 51:55 Çim kort bu sene neden çok kaydı? - 55:48 Erkeklere geçtik ve ilk haftanın elenen isimlerine genel bakış - 58:14 Erkekler 4.tur maçlarına bakıyoruz. Djokovic'i durduran olur mu? diğer 4.tur maçlarına bakıyoruz. - 01:02:07 Sir Andy Murray 4 seneden sonra Merkez Korttaydı. - 01:05:59 3. ve 4. çeyrekteki erkek 4. tur maçları? Roger Federer finali görür mü? Keyifli dinlemeler, Eda Güney
Points to Defend is back and better than ever! New logo, posts on social, and a new starting point - the first Wimbledon in two years - what better way to start a glow up. Everyone loves the grass court season, no one quite as much as Andy Murray and Nick Kyrgios, making their return to The Championships in incredible form - albeit thanks to the fans on centre court. Murray looks like the British icon of old, shouting at himself no matter the scoreline. We unfortunately lost Serena Williams early in the tournament - but what an outfit and in the brief 6 games she played she had the whole court watching her. Roger Federer kicked off his quest for a 9th Wimbledon title in mixed fashion, showing us maybe clay is his new favourite surface. He did look good whilst doing it though. We can't really look past Novak Djokovic either, bullying poor Jack Draper by letting him have the first set before crushing him in 4 and making Kevin Anderson relive his 2018 loss to the world no.1. The WTA are quickly losing their top seeds, with 3 of the top 10 left in the draw, whilst the likes of Carla Suarez Navarro and Kiki Bertens bowed out of their last Wimbledon in style. With slips and upsets across the board, the first two rounds of The Championships really have given us the content we missed out on last year.
Tuesday at Wimbledon elicited so many emotions - excitement as Nick Kyrgios returned to tennis, tension as Roger Federer got a lucky escape, uplifting joy as Carla Suarez Navarro got the send off she deserved, and overwhelming sadness as Serena Williams was forced to retire after just a few games. Afterwards, Catherine, David and Matt convened at Tennis Podcast Towers to take it all in. The Tennis Podcast is presented by Catherine Whitaker and David Law, and features Matt Roberts. It is produced weekly year-round, and daily during the Grand Slam tournaments. It is crowdfunded by listeners each December.SUPPORT THE TENNIS PODCASTWe crowdfund The Tennis Podcast every December, with shout-outs, mascots and chances to take us on at predictions. For a reminder when the next campaign goes live, put your e-mail address in here - http://eepurl.com/gwWILXOr, if you don't want to wait and prefer to support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/TheTennisPodcastNEWSLETTERSign up to get our news, offers, predictions and Matt's Stat - http://eepurl.com/gbmzRXSOCIAL MEDIA Twitter - https://twitter.com/TennisPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetennispodcast/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Tennis Tragic #031 / Common Standards of Decency / The 2021 Wimbledon Dress Code is revealed! And also: the 2021 Wimbledon Draw! Matte and David go a layer deep and discuss classism, pageantry, aging bodies, scalloped dresses, austerity measures, lessons from modern dance, middle names, Carla Suarez Navarro, Ricardis Berankis, and Rendy Lu.
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Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem ersten Daily vom Wimbledon Turnier. Andreas und Philipp blicken auf zwei turbulente Tage zurück. Wegen des Wetters in London konnten noch nicht annähernd alle Erstrundenmatches zu Ende gespielt werden. Doch auch so gab es schon einige Geschichten. Serena Williams musste ihr Match gegen Aliaksandra Sasnovich schon im siebten Spiel aufgeben. Sie rutschte auf dem Rasen weg und konnte nicht weiter machen. Ähnlich war es nur kurze Zeit zuvor schon Adrian Mannarino ergangen. Der Franzose hatte sich durch eine gute Leistung in eine aussichtsreiche Position gegen Roger Federer manövriert. Doch beim Stand von 2:1 Sätzen und 2:4 rutschte Mannarino weg und verletzte sich am Knie. Tsitsipas und Kvitova schon raus Schon am gestrigen Tag hatte es einige prominiente Namen erwischt. So schieden unter anderem Petra Kvitova und Stefanos Tsitsipas aus. Andy Murray hingegen bestritt erstmals seit vier Jahren wieder ein Einzelmatch in Wimbledon und gewann dabei gegen Nikoloz Basilashvilli, obwohl er fast noch einen fast uneinholbaren Vorsprung abgegeben hätte. Souveräner gewann ihr Auftaktmatch Angelique Kerber. Sie setzte sich letztlich mit 6:4 6:3 gegen Nina Stojanovich durch. Emotionaler Abschied von Carla Suarez-Navarro Ihren Abschied aus Wimbledon feierte Carla Suarez-Navarro, die in drei Sätzen gegen Ash Barty verlor. Andrea Petkovic erreichte bei ihrem (vielleicht letzten) Wimbledon Turnier die zwei Runde. Dort trifft sie nun auf die French Open Siegerin Barbora Krejcikova. Aryna Sabalenka und Garbine Muguruza erreichten weitestgehend souverän die zweite Runde. Andrey Rublev steht in der zweiten Runde von Wimbledon, ebenso wie Dan Evans. Der gewann in drei Sätzen gegen Feliciano Lopez, der hier in SW 19 ja durchaus einige Erfolge zu verzeichnen hatte in der Vergangenheit. Dominik Koepfer nahm Reilly Opelka aus dem Turnier, während Philipp Kohlschreiber sich Denis Shapovalov beugen musste. Auch Jan-Lennard Struff verlor am Dienstag seine erste Runde wenn auch erst in einem engen vierten Satz gegen Daniil Medvedev.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem ersten Daily vom Wimbledon Turnier. Andreas und Philipp blicken auf zwei turbulente Tage zurück. Wegen des Wetters in London konnten noch nicht annähernd alle Erstrundenmatches zu Ende gespielt werden. Doch auch so gab es schon einige Geschichten. Serena Williams musste ihr Match gegen Aliaksandra Sasnovich schon im siebten Spiel aufgeben. Sie rutschte auf dem Rasen weg und konnte nicht weiter machen. Ähnlich war es nur kurze Zeit zuvor schon Adrian Mannarino ergangen. Der Franzose hatte sich durch eine gute Leistung in eine aussichtsreiche Position gegen Roger Federer manövriert. Doch beim Stand von 2:1 Sätzen und 2:4 rutschte Mannarino weg und verletzte sich am Knie. Tsitsipas und Kvitova schon raus Schon am gestrigen Tag hatte es einige prominiente Namen erwischt. So schieden unter anderem Petra Kvitova und Stefanos Tsitsipas aus. Andy Murray hingegen bestritt erstmals seit vier Jahren wieder ein Einzelmatch in Wimbledon und gewann dabei gegen Nikoloz Basilashvilli, obwohl er fast noch einen fast uneinholbaren Vorsprung abgegeben hätte. Souveräner gewann ihr Auftaktmatch Angelique Kerber. Sie setzte sich letztlich mit 6:4 6:3 gegen Nina Stojanovich durch. Emotionaler Abschied von Carla Suarez-Navarro Ihren Abschied aus Wimbledon feierte Carla Suarez-Navarro, die in drei Sätzen gegen Ash Barty verlor. Andrea Petkovic erreichte bei ihrem (vielleicht letzten) Wimbledon Turnier die zwei Runde. Dort trifft sie nun auf die French Open Siegerin Barbora Krejcikova. Aryna Sabalenka und Garbine Muguruza erreichten weitestgehend souverän die zweite Runde. Andrey Rublev steht in der zweiten Runde von Wimbledon, ebenso wie Dan Evans. Der gewann in drei Sätzen gegen Feliciano Lopez, der hier in SW 19 ja durchaus einige Erfolge zu verzeichnen hatte in der Vergangenheit. Dominik Koepfer nahm Reilly Opelka aus dem Turnier, während Philipp Kohlschreiber sich Denis Shapovalov beugen musste. Auch Jan-Lennard Struff verlor am Dienstag seine erste Runde wenn auch erst in einem engen vierten Satz gegen Daniil Medvedev.
Women's first seed at Wimbledon Ashleigh Barty survived a minor scare to book her spot in the second round with a 6-1 6-7 6-1 win over Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro.
Un altro Slam è alle porte e la puntata odierna di Ubi Radio viene come di consueto dedicata all'analisi dei tabelloni di singolare appena estratti. Nel torneo maschile, il campione di Wimbledon 2019 e grande favorito di quest'anno Novak Djokovic esordirà contro la giovane wild card britannica Jack Draper e non dovrebbe avere ostacoli di rilievo fino alla seconda settimana. L'otto volte campione Roger Federer è capitato dalla parte opposta del tabellone e debutterà contro Adrian Mannarino in un match che potrebbe riservare qualche insidia, soprattutto se il campione svizzero non si sarà scrollato di dosso la ruggine mostrata nelle ultime uscite. Tra gli azzurri, le tre teste di serie Sinner, Sonego e Fognini sono tutte collocate nella parte alta del tabellone, mentre il nostro miglior rappresentante Berrettini è nella parte bassa con Casper Ruud come avversario teorico negli ottavi e Sascha Zverev nei quarti. Primi turni degni di nota sono Humbert-Kyrgios, Evans-F.Lopez, Tsitsipas-Tiafoe, Paul-Alcaraz e Medvedev-StruffTra le ragazze, la n.1 del mondo Ashleigh Barty inizia la sua campagna contro la spagnola Carla Suarez Navarro, al suo ultimo Wimbledon e il primo dopo aver sconfitto la malattia. Nella parte alta ci sono anche Serena Williams e Coco Gauff, che hanno un percorso sulla carta benevolo verso la seconda settimana, ma c'è anche la nostra Camila Giorgi, che può dire la sua se riesce a trovare la buona continuità mostrata a Eastbourne. Parte bassa con un numero di teste di serie che non sta attraversando un buon periodo (Karolina Pliskova, Kvitova, Keys, Kenin) più una Iga Swiatek ancora molto acerba sull'erba. Sabalenka, testa di serie n. 2 dopo il forfait all'ultimo minuto di Halep, sembra la favorita per arrivare al weekend conclusivo.
In this episode I highlight the journey and moments that shaped many of the athletes journey so far in their careers . I talk about women rising up in the NFL ranks . I finish by talking about the teams who won the division last year in the NFL and which teams may not make it back to the 2021 NFL PostSeason --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dieci italiani raggiungono il secondo turno al Roland Garros, compreso Andreas Seppi che a 37 anni ha colto una splendida vittoria contro Felix Auger Aliassime. Belle vittorie anche per Berrettini e Cecchinato, mentre continua il momento negativo per Travaglia e Caruso. Kvitova si ritira per un infortunio… da stampa. Ultimo inchino per Carla Suarez Navarro e Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Vanni Gibertini e Luca Baldissera, come di consueto, rispondono alle domande degli spettatori.
Join Val Febbo and Joel Fruci as they discuss the latest from Paris and the opening round of Roland Garros, as well as the Naomi Osaka saga. Joining the boys is Australian legend Paul McNamee to discuss his new book 'Welcome to the Dance, Master Clay to Master Tennis'. All that, Benoit of the Week and More
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Ah yes, the dramatic slam is back. Well, all four are drama queens, but the French Open never fails to steal the show. We discuss Naomi's withdrawal and the larger theme of mental health in sports, along with other Hot Headlines such as Carla Suarez-Navarro's return (and the tournament's decision to schedule her match in the no-fans night session…) and Rolex's unfortunate new sponsor deal. The two of us also check-in on the tennis (yes, believe it or not but Roland Garros IS having matches in addition to all the drama), overviewing notable upsets (Bianca? Domi? Andrey? What happened?!) and checking in on some of the top seeds. Also don't miss out on our tennis relationship conspiracy theory and us making the case for Roger Federer to adopt us as his third set of twins. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/holdontoyourracket/message
The Tennis Tragic #029 / To Play a Few Good Points (against Nadal in the Second Round) / It's time for another Draw Show! We visit every quarter and sub-quarter of the 2021 Roland-Garros tournament brackets for Women and Men alike. Naomi Osaka ducks out of the press room, chair umpires get dunked, tie-dyed ogres hit the festival circuit, Carla Suarez-Navarro returns, and we wonder: who strikes a tragic enough figure for Matte to turn to once Richard Gasquet retires?
With clay tournaments coming thick and fast over the last few weeks, we had some new faces prevail and some older heads staying true to their winning mantras. Stefanos Tsitsipas won his maiden Masters 1000 with a flawless week in Monte Carlo, beating the likes of Rublev, Garin and the ever-impressive Karatsev on the way to his first title. Stefanos is surely looking like the next king of clay after an 18-set unbeaten streak on the surface. Rafa started the tournament in classic Rafa fashion, but was undone by Rublev in the semi-finals, starting a streak of difficult matches for the Spaniard as he looked to capture another title on Pista Rafa Nadal. Novak Djokovic, making his first appearance since AO, lost in remarkable fashion to Dan Evans, the Brit overwhelming the world no.1 in straight sets on his least favourite surface. Barcelona came about, and Rafa dropped the opening set of his first match to Ilya Ivashka, sparking a week of unforced errors and double faults. Despite this, Nadal was able to capture a 12th Barcelona final, besting Tsitsipas in the final after the longest match of the season so far at 3:38. The two went back and forth, Rafa having 2 championship points in the second before the Greek eventually took it to a third. Tsitsipas had another fantastic week in Spain, beating the likes of Auger-Aliassime and Jannik Sinner on his way to the final. In Stuttgart, Ash Barty showed everyone why she deserves to be world no.1 with yet another title to her name, doing the double quite literally and picking up the doubles title as well. The Australian bested Sabalenka in the final, off the back of her own impressive week, who sadly picked up an adductor injury in the second set. The Belarusian beat the likes of Simona Halep, fresh off a shoulder injury, to make the final before sadly falling short to Ash - but took the loss well on social media. Ash was untouchable throughout the week though, coming from a set and a break down to beat Svitolina, who herself had to come through Kerber and Kvitova. She became the first woman to secure both the singles and doubles titles at Stuttgart. The women have already started in Madrid, with Muguruza sadly having to pull out of the tournament with a left thigh injury. Ash has started strong again, beating Shelby Rogers in what we think is their fourth meeting this season, whilst current RG champion Swiatek started the week with a convincing 6-1 6-1 first round victory - her first tournament since the French Open. We end on some positive news, firstly the return of Roger Federer in Geneva this year before playing the French Open, and secondly a massive congratulations to Carla Suarez Navarro for beating cancer!
The former world women's tennis number six Carla Suarez Navarro says she has been diagnosed with early stage Hodgkin lymphoma.
We come to you midway through the US Open after a first week stuffed with feel-good stories and breakout stars on the women's side, and lots of miserable, crabby men (with the exception of Gael Monfils). We chat extensively about Coco Gauff, the powerful people pushing to relax the age eligibility rule, and that complex and emotionally loaded post-match interview with Naomi. You can also hear about the 22nd meeting of Serena-Maria, the breakouts of Townsend and Ahn, that wild men's third quarter, and Medvedev fully embodying the villain archetype. 4:30 Some thoughts on the Serena-Maria match and why everyone is always mad 11:30 Alexis is everyone's petty spouse 14:00 "I don't know who that is" 20:30 Jonathan institutes the Hall of Shame, major disagreements follow 23:50 Two great American stories: Taylor Townsend and Kristie Ahn 30:00 Coco Gauff dominates headlines again, but Naomi Osaka shows why she is #1 35:45 Why is there a "debate" about waiving the age eligibility rule, when it's been shown to work? 42:40 The unprecedented, emotionally charged post-match interview with Coco and Naomi 49:30 Carla Suarez Navarro is the latest victim of the First Round Performance penalty 50:35 Men's draw stuff: Grigor, Shapo-Monfils, Nick says j'accuse 59:20 Daniil Medvedev becomes cartoon villain, actual villain 67:30 WTA Player Council shakeup, more info on Puig-Murray-Stephens triangle, quick women's draw assessment
For the first time in the Open Era there will be a Japanese man and woman in the semi-finals of a Grand Slam after contrasting wins for Naomi Osaka and Kei Nishikori.Osaka was brilliant again, cruising past an out-of-sorts Lesia Tsurenko. Is she playing the best tennis of anyone in the draw?Nishikori then reeled in Marin Cilic to win in five sets. Was he inspired by Osaka’s victory? Not for the first time, Cilic suffered an alarmingly sudden loss of form and became very agitated. Why does this keep happening?In the night session, David and Catherine lament the 'disrespectful' crowd noise during the Madison Keys vs. Carla Suarez Navarro match. Could the umpire have done more? Does the US Open need to embrace the power of silence?Despite the atmosphere, Keys played well again. Will she beat Osaka tomorrow? In the other women’s semi-final, are there any weaknesses with Serena’s movement that Sevastova could expose?In the Djokovic vs. Millman match, which Djokovic won pretty comfortably in the end, there was a bizarre moment when the match stopped to allow Millman to change his clothes. What was going on?Finally, Catherine reflects on a day in the Amazon Prime Video studio with Jimmy Connors. Who is the 5-time US Open champion predicting to win the men’s title? And does he feel protective of his long-standing records?There will be daily editions of The Tennis Podcast throughout the US Open fortnight. The Tennis Podcast is produced in association with the Telegraph and sponsored by Amazon Prime Video, the new home of the US Open in the UK. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a Tennis Podcast in two parts.First of all, David and Catherine recorded almost half an hour of chat about the day session, reflecting on wins for Naomi Osaka, Madison Keys and Novak Djokovic, and looking ahead to the quarter-finals.Then the night session happened. And all hell broke loose. At 2:15am, David and Simon Briggs tried to pick up the pieces following Roger Federer’s shock defeat to John Millman. Federer hit 76 unforced errors, made 10 double faults and landed less than 50% of his first serves. Why was he so off his game? Where does he go from here? In his press conference, Federer admitted that he suffered badly in the heat and humidity. Has he ever sweated so much?Also in the night session, Maria Sharapova endured her first ever defeat under the lights in New York against Carla Suarez Navarro. How much longer will Sharapova put up with not contending for Grand Slams?There will daily editions of The Tennis Podcast throughout the US Open fortnight. The Tennis Podcast is produced in association with the Telegraph and sponsored by Amazon Prime Video, the new home of the US Open in the UK. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Mehed ei nuta" peateemad 23. jaanuaril: - Kaia Kanepit ja Anett Kontaveiti tabas Hispaania viirus Carla Suarez Navarro. Miks? - BC Kalev/Cramo ümbersünd jätkub, aga kas meeskonna parim korvikütt Isaiah Briscoe on ikka selline paaria nagu temast räägitakse? - Talispordi seis olümpia eel: MK-punkte korjasid vaid vanameister Roland Lessing ja kiiruisutajad, suusasprinterid jäid kui üks mees 30 hulgast välja. - Hulk Eesti mõistes jalgpallistaare – Joonas Tamm, Rauno Sappinen, Frank Liivak, Mattias Käit, Karl Mööl – otsivad välismaal klubi. Miks mitte mängida kodus? - Ott Tänak alustab uut WRC hooaega uue autoga Monte Carlo rallis. Kas tõstame ootused kohe lakke?
No one won more WTA titles in 2017 than Elina Svitolina, so of course the 23-year-old would kick off her 2018 season with yet another trophy, winning the Brisbane International. En route to her 10th career title, the Ukrainian defeated Carla Suarez Navarro, Ana Konjuh, Johanna Konta, and Karolina Pliskova, before rolling past surprise finalist Aliaksandra Sasnovich in Saturday's final. The title assured Svitolina the No.4 ranking on Monday and a Top 4 seeding at the Australian Open. Svitolina joins the WTA Insider Podcast for the first Champions Corner of the new season to discuss her off-season preparation, how her game meshes in Australia, and tells the story of the one time she played a match on zero sleep. Subscribe to the WTA Insider Podcast to ensure you never miss an episode when it goes live.
0:30 Oscar Recap: white people laughing 12:00 Fresh Off The Boat's tennis episode starring BJK! 14:45 Appreciating Michael Chang 17:30 Big news: a listener happened upon Serena Williams at the gym while listening to The Body Serve! 19:00 New segment: #WheelAndComeAgain - Rafa, Simona, Petra 26:30 #BigUp to Sloane Stephens, now a 3-time WTA champion 30:45 Dominic Thiem: All I Do Is Win 36:00 Marcos Baghdatis, finalist in Dubai 38:30 Stanley's 9-match win streak in finals 42:00 Carla Suarez Navarro wins Doha, destroys ARad in the process 47:30 Verdasco's #thirsttrap 48:30 #SeeWhatHadHappenedWas: Novak's eye problems New #ThisWeekInTennis -"Thiem At It Again"
David takes time out of his busy commentary schedule to join Catherine for a discussion of all things Miami Open, including the brilliance of Serena Williams & Novak Djokovic, the rise of Carla Suarez Navarro & signs of progress for Andy Murray. PLUS we debate the merits of on court coaching, and give Catherine plenty of grief for her terrible predictions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Introducing the debut episode of No Challenges Remaining, a podcast designed with nothing in mind other than to talk about tennis. In the first episode, Ben Rothenberg and Courtney Nguyen talk about the Americans’ beatdown of Switzerland in Davis Cup, Great Britain winning all four Slams in the span of two weeks (at least we assume that’s what happened based on the media coverage), Caroline Wozniacki’s development (or not), Carla Suarez Navarro and Ivan Dodig (trust us, there’s context), and we rant about Twitter for no good reason.