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En nuestro primer episodio juntos, Aimée y yo reaccionamos al retiro de Juan Martin del Potro, hablamos de su posible futuro, y sus logros más grandes dentro y fuera de la cancha. ¡Gracias por todo, Delpo! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
REGISTER and VOTE and help us win Best Tennis Podcast for the Sports Podcast Awards. After falling in eight finals attempts, Felix finally pulls through in a big way, winning his first title in Rotterdam, taking out the likes of Rublev and Tsitsipas in the process. Building on his solid QF showing in Australia, will Aldwin's prediction for FAA of making his first slam final in 2022 come true? The guys cover all the news of the week: Djokovic's big BBC interview, DelPo's likely final match in Buenos Aires (damn you Delbonis for them drop shots!), tennis (and George W.) come to Dallas, Opelka's hat code violation, Canada's brings its B-squad to Davis Cup, and Sakkari may need a sports psychologist. Still time to get a discount off our merch at the Ready Play Shopify store! Support The Ready Play Tennis Podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/readyplaytennis. Share your thoughts! Connect with us! E: readyplaytennispodcast@gmail.com IG: @readyplaytennispodcast
En este episodio le rendimos un homenaje a Juan Martín Del Potro después de anunciar que dejará el tennis para enfocarse de lleno en su recuperación. También hablamos un poco de los torneos del fin de semana con las victorias de Felix Auger Aliassime en Rotterdam, Reilly Opelka en Dallas y Casper Ruud en Argentina. Finalizamos platicando un poco del nuevo capítulo en la vida de Novak Djokovic y el previo de Acapulco. ¡Disfruten!
With Juan Martín del Potro playing what is set to be the last match of his career last week in Buenos Aires, Ben and Courtney reflect on the career of the gentle giant who had an outsized presence and popularity in the sport to match his enormous on-court gifts. Ben then has a longer chat with Alfredo Bernardi, a longtime Argentine tennis correspondent who closely followed Delpo's career from its beginnings, about his rise, triumphs, struggles, and future. Thank you again for the incredible support for NCR we've received on the NCR Patreon which has powered us into our ELEVENTH(!) ad-free season! Please consider joining in as we bring you the best shows we can this year! And thank you to the many listeners who have already given their support! (And thank you to G.O.A.T. backers Pam Shriver and J O'D!)
Felix Auger-Aliassime has done it! In his ninth ATP final, he finally won his first title in Rotterdam, and Catherine, David and Matt begin this episode by discussing what it means for him now and in the future. There's also chat about Anett Kontaveit and Casper Ruud continuing their respective winning streaks indoors and on clay, Maria Sakkari's tendency to get tight in big moments, and the emotional scenes in Buenos Aires as Juan Martin Del Potro played what seemed like the last match of his career. Finally, we cover Reilly Opelka's title in Dallas and the success of that event, the disparity between the number of WTA and ATP tournaments in 2022 so far, and the WTA's response to Peng Shuai's interview with L'Equipe. Sign up to our newsletter - https://bit.ly/TennisPodcastNewsletterFollow us on:Instagram - www.instagram/thetennispodcastTwitter - www.twitter.com/tennispodcastFRIENDS OF THE TENNIS PODCAST Friends of The Tennis Podcast receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout the year and help to keep the weekly podcast and the Grand Slam dailies free-to-all. So far in 2022, we've produced two episodes of Australian Open Re-Lived, an Australian Open review show, and a listener Q&A. This week we will have a show dedicated to the career of Juan Martin del Potro. Become a Friend - https://bit.ly/FriendOfTheTennisPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Discussing everything that happened in last week's tournaments including titles for Auger-Aliassime in Rotterdam, Opelka in Dallas, Ruud in Buenos Aires and Kontaveit in St. Petersburg. Rotterdam1:03: Aslan Karatsev serves for the match twice against Tallon Griekspoor but ultimately loses.3:43: Andy Murray's loss to Felix Auger-Aliassime.6:44: Jiri Lehecka comes through qualifying to reach the semifinals.9:34: Felix Auger-Aliassime wins his first title on his ninth attempt emphatically defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas.Dallas 14:42: John Isner and Reilly Opelka play the longest tiebreak in ATP history.17:50: Reilly Opelka defeats Jenson Brooksby to win his third ATP title.Buenos Aires22:49: The final match of Juan Martin Del Potro's career against Federico Delbonis.27:29: Casper Ruud defeats Diego Schwartzman overcoming a partisan crowd in Buenos Aires.St. Petersburg31:50: Anett Kontaveit wins an epic over Maria Sakkari in St. Petersburg. Miscellaneous36:53: Dominic Thiem may be suing his doctor over a mistake in his wrist surgery.38:07: Jannik Sinner considers hiring a new coach over Riccardo Piatti.38:32: Brenda Fruhvirtova wins a second ITF title at 14 years old.39:24: Toni Nadal has a choice opinion on Novak Djokovic's 2021 season.
Yeni bölümde geçtiğimiz haftalara şöyle bir göz atıyoruz. Bir sürü turnuva oynandı ama herhalde en büyük haber Juan Martin del Potro'nun (%99) tenise veda etmesi oldu. Her ne kadar doktorlarla konuşmaya devam edeceğini söylese de kafa bandını fileye astı DelPo. Kariyerini, başarılarını, aklımıza gelen en etkileyici performanslarını, sakatlıklarını ve geri dönüşlerini konuştuk. Ardından ATP turnuvalarına göz attık. Rotterdam'da Felix Auger Aliassime sonunda şeytanın bacağını kırdı ve ilk ATP şampiyonluğunu kazandı. Finalde Stefanos Tsitsipas'ı geçen Felix ilk 8'e yükselebilir. Aynı turnuvada parlayan başka bir isim Jiri Lehecka'ydı. Ona ve tenisçi üretmeyi bırakmayan Çekleri konuştuk. Buenos Aires'te final oynayacak olan Ruud ve Schwartzman'a kısaca değindik. Dallas'ta da işler karışık. Brooksby ve Opelka finaldeler. Nasıl yükseldiklerini ve bu turnuvada kırılan ATP rekorunu konuştuk. WTA'de ise St Petersburg oynandı. Kapalı kortta maç kaybetmeyi unutan Anett Kontaveit, 1 numaralı seri başı Maria Sakkari'yi geçip şampiyon oldu. Kısaca onlara da değindik. İyi dinlemeler!
In the latest episode of The Passing Shot, the tennis podcast by fans, Joel and Kim catch up on the past week on tour and celebrate Felix Auger-Aliassime winning his first ATP Tour Title on his ninth attempt in Rotterdam.They reflect upon the week in Dallas, which saw John Isner add another record to his CV - that of the longest tiebreak on tour, and Reilly Opelka win the title (with lots of tie breaks thrown in for good measure!). They also touch upon Juan Martin Del Potro's emotional exit at the Argentina Open, Fernando Verdasco working his magic as a veteran Spaniard on tour, and Casper Ruud potentially starting up his clay court success once more.Joel and Kim also catch up on the WTA Tour, which saw Anett Kontaveit claim her 4th straight indoor title, with a stunningly hard fought victory over Maria Sakkari in the St Petersburg Final. They also chat tennis themed Valentine's dates, fashion faux pas and faves and throw in a Mysterious Player for good measure too!Share your fan thoughts on the week with the #passingshotpod on social media.______________VOTE FOR US IN THE SPORTS PODCAST AWARDS!Register and vote for 'The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast' on the link below:Registration link for Sports Podcast Awards______________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: @passingshotpodInstagram: @passingshotpodWebsite: thepassingshot.co.ukWritten, presented and produced by Joel Girling and Kim MackenzieCrowdfunded by our listeners.Recorded on 13th February 2021.
Vansh and Owen chat about their favorite Delpo memories: his best matches, how he could push the Big Four, how his physicality was underrated, and much more about Juan Martin Del Potro, now that he's likely retiring as a professional tennis player in the ATP Tour.Follow TNNS and communicate any bugs and fixes, or just give them a shout out: @tnnsappFollow Tennis and Bagels: Twitter @TennisAndBagelsAndre Rolemberg @RolembergAndreVansh Vermani @vanshv2kOwen Lewis @tennisnation (and his blog: The Racket)Check out Popcorn Tennis!Twitter: @Popcorn_Tennis1Website: popcorntennis.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tennis-and-bagels. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vansh and Owen chat about their favorite Delpo memories: his best matches, how he could push the Big Four, how his physicality was underrated, and much more about Juan Martin Del Potro, now that he's likely retiring as a professional tennis player in the ATP Tour.Follow TNNS and communicate any bugs and fixes, or just give them a shout out: @tnnsappFollow Tennis and Bagels: Twitter @TennisAndBagelsAndre Rolemberg @RolembergAndreVansh Vermani @vanshv2kOwen Lewis @tennisnation (and his blog: The Racket)Check out Popcorn Tennis!Twitter: @Popcorn_Tennis1Website: popcorntennis.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tennis-and-bagels. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Oh boy. So many emotions in this episode. The two of us sit down for the first time since the hectic Australian Open and dive right into the latest in the tennis world, beginning with Juan Martin del Potro's, the Gentle Giant, retirement. Even as GenZers, we have such fond memories of his time on the tour and reflect on his final match and illustrious career. Other Hot Headlines include King Richard's six Oscar nominations, the return of Fedal at Laver Cup, and Peng Shuai's L'Equipe interview and the WTA's response. We also check in on the tennis going on in Rotterdam, St. Petersburg, and Dallas this week, especially the return of faves like Kontaveit and Brooksby, so tune in for an action packed episode! --- 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
Our latest show tackles a wide range of topics, including a big picture look at Nadal's Australian Open win and a deep dive into the triumphs and tragedies of a major contender, recently retired Juan Martin del Potro. Join Gill, Amy and Joel for another episode of "Three -- A Show About Federer, Nadal and Djokovic." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We asked for your questions, and wow, did you deliver. So much so that we've decided to stretch this mailbag into a two-part super episode. The post-Australian Open hangover is real, so we've got some light-hearted and non-tennis subject matter here, but we also tackle your tennis questions on commentators, our Grand Slam wish list, Delpo, and dream tennis apparel designers. 3:30 Which designer or brand do you want to see try tennis apparel? 5:50 If the Slams did anthems, which artist would you want to do the anthem for each Slam? 14:00 A perennial topic: What makes for a good tennis commentator? 20:50 Now let's talk about us: how has our approach to fandom evolved over the years? Did we learn anything new with Nadal's win in Australia? 26:45 A question on our process, how we record, the magic of editing, etc. 31:50 Favorite tennis player forays into music 34:10 Favorite comfort foods … how long do you have? 39:00 What tennis stories would we like to see as movies? 44:20 Tennis and NFTs: et tu, Stanley? 50:20 Now here's an original one: ranking the types of tennis headwear 54:25 Honoring Juan Martin del Potro with our fave Delpo moments
Join Val Febbo and Joel Fruci as they pay tribute to the one and only Juan Martin del Potro after his retirement. Joining the team to chat about him is tennis commentator Rob Koenig, who recounts some of his favourite Delpo memories. All that, Benoit of the Week and much more on Break Point Podcast
Juan Martin del Potro „Delpo" oder der „Turm von Tandil" ist zurückgekommen, um sich vor heimischem Publikum zu verabschieden. Er ist einer der beliebtesten Spieler der Tour und hatte das Potenzial einer der ganz Großen zu werden. Doch er wurde immer wieder von Verletzungen, OPs und Depressionen geplagt. Wir quatschen über seine Karriere und den emotionalen Abschied in Argentinien. Wir fassen unseren Fitness Streit zusammen und wer weiß, vielleicht wird daraus eine Challenge entstehen. By the way: vielen Danken für die zahlreichen Nachrichten, die ihr uns diesem Thema gesendet habt. Hört am besten selbst rein, vergesst nicht uns zu abonnieren und uns an eueren Freunden zu empfehlen!!! Viel Spaß beim Hören. ‼️Werbung: Es ist wieder Shopping Time bei Tennis Warehouse. Mit dem Code: Plausch bekommt ihr 20% Rabatt. Dieses Angebot gilt nur bis inklusive nächsten Mittwoch (16.02.2022) ‼️Werbung: Vergesst nicht euren vielseitig einsetzbaren Clax Wagen mit dem Rabattcode: tennisplausch auf www.clax.de zu sichern. - Tennisplauschs Insta-Game: www.instagram.com/tennisplausch/ - Schrambinis Insta-Game: www.instagram.com/schrambini/ - Mitkos Insta-Game: www.instagram.com/mitkotennis/ - Schrambinis Twitch-Kanal: www.twitch.tv/schrambini - Mitkos Gameplan: www.mitko-tennis.de/produkte/
Juan Martin del Potro „Delpo" oder der „Turm von Tandil" ist zurückgekommen, um sich vor heimischem Publikum zu verabschieden. Er ist einer der beliebtesten Spieler der Tour und hatte das Potenzial einer der ganz Großen zu werden. Doch er wurde immer wieder von Verletzungen, OPs und Depressionen geplagt. Wir quatschen über seine Karriere und den emotionalen Abschied in Argentinien. Wir fassen unseren Fitness Streit zusammen und wer weiß, vielleicht wird daraus eine Challenge entstehen. By the way: vielen Danken für die zahlreichen Nachrichten, die ihr uns diesem Thema gesendet habt. Hört am besten selbst rein, vergesst nicht uns zu abonnieren und uns an eueren Freunden zu empfehlen!!! Viel Spaß beim Hören. ‼️Werbung: Es ist wieder Shopping Time bei Tennis Warehouse. Mit dem Code: Plausch bekommt ihr 20% Rabatt. Dieses Angebot gilt nur bis inklusive nächsten Mittwoch (16.02.2022) ‼️Werbung: Vergesst nicht euren vielseitig einsetzbaren Clax Wagen mit dem Rabattcode: tennisplausch auf www.clax.de zu sichern. - Tennisplauschs Insta-Game: www.instagram.com/tennisplausch/ - Schrambinis Insta-Game: www.instagram.com/schrambini/ - Mitkos Insta-Game: www.instagram.com/mitkotennis/ - Schrambinis Twitch-Kanal: www.twitch.tv/schrambini - Mitkos Gameplan: www.mitko-tennis.de/produkte/
Delpo tritt ein letztes Mal auf den Platz und verabschiedet sich beim etwas kurzes Farewell sehr tränenreich und emotional. Hut ab vor diesem Fighter. GutTipp
Delpo tritt ein letztes Mal auf den Platz und verabschiedet sich beim etwas kurzes Farewell sehr tränenreich und emotional. Hut ab vor diesem Fighter. GutTipp
Delpo tritt ein letztes Mal auf den Platz und verabschiedet sich beim etwas kurzes Farewell sehr tränenreich und emotional. Hut ab vor diesem Fighter. GutTipp
Delpo tritt ein letztes Mal auf den Platz und verabschiedet sich beim etwas kurzes Farewell sehr tränenreich und emotional. Hut ab vor diesem Fighter. GutTipp
Delpo tritt ein letztes Mal auf den Platz und verabschiedet sich beim etwas kurzes Farewell sehr tränenreich und emotional. Hut ab vor diesem Fighter. GutTipp
Delpo tritt ein letztes Mal auf den Platz und verabschiedet sich beim etwas kurzes Farewell sehr tränenreich und emotional. Hut ab vor diesem Fighter. GutTipp
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Delpo tritt ein letztes Mal auf den Platz und verabschiedet sich beim etwas kurzes Farewell sehr tränenreich und emotional. Hut ab vor diesem Fighter. GutTipp
Delpo tritt ein letztes Mal auf den Platz und verabschiedet sich beim etwas kurzes Farewell sehr tränenreich und emotional. Hut ab vor diesem Fighter. GutTipp
After a week of excitement in anticipation of the return of tennis' 'Gentle Giant', Juan Martin Del Potro brought us all back down to earth. "...I think this is one of the most difficult messages I will ever deliver." he said. That news... his body, in particular his knee, has been a nightmare and his much anticipated return as a wildcard at the Argentina Open is actually more of a 'farewell'. The guys talk about the impact DelPo has had on the sport, his many accomplishments, and Jason talks the opportunity to share some of his favourite Del Potro stories. Peng Shuai is back in the news... Aldwin's bad impression leads to a discussion of the control she seems to be under as the guys give further kudos to the continued firm messaging of the WTA Tour calling to meet and speak with Shuai privately. This story will continue. Stories missed last week include: Sam Stosur retires from singles; King Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis win the doubles title; Kyrgios rips fellow Australian and one of the duo he defeated Max Purcell a new one. Winners from last week and the Canadian Gay Open (CGO) returns in May, as Aldwin and Jason eye their first doubles trophy! Kicking off Season 3 with sales on select merch from the Ready Play Shopify store! Support The Ready Play Tennis Podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/readyplaytennis. Share your thoughts! Connect with us! E: readyplaytennispodcast@gmail.com IG: @readyplaytennispodcast
Como todos los días, en Expreso de verano te contamos las noticias más importantes del mundo del deporte. Anoche fue una jornada cargada de sentimientos y nostalgia y charlamos acerca de cómo Delpo vivió su regreso al circuito en el Argentina Open. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Delpo tritt ein letztes Mal auf den Platz und verabschiedet sich beim etwas kurzes Farewell sehr tränenreich und emotional. Hut ab vor diesem Fighter. GutTipp
Lucas Itzer, nuestro genial columnista deportivo de DeportItzer, nos trajo la rosca sobre la elección de la sede del Mundial 2030. Además, Wanchope a Colón, el retiro de Delpo y el Superbowl.
Delpo ist zurück, Juan Nartin Del Petro gibt sein Comeback diese Nacht in seiner Heimat n Argentinien. Wir blicken auf den größten Argentinischen Spieler der letzten 20 Jahre und schauen Tennis Historie. GutTipp
Como todos los días, Diega te cuenta las últimas novedades del mundo del deporte. Juan Martín Del Potro retorna al circuito ATP en lo que puede ser su despedida en Buenos Aires. y se enfrenta a Fede Delbonis. ¡No te lo pierdas!
¡Volvió Era por abajo! Y con un muy lindo primer episodio, bien picadito, como le gusta a Burgo. Pasó enero y nos dejó el Djokovic anti-vacunas-gate. Pero también nos dejó a un Nadal récord, con 21 Grand Slams. Sobre eso -y sobre el retiro de Delpo en el Argentina Open que se viene- charlamos con Martín Jaite, organizador del torneo y ex-capitán de equipo de Copa Davis. Además, la unión de la Scaloneta en un testimonio imperdible de Papu Gómez para el podcast "La Selecta". Con Fernández Moores, Wall y Burgo. Producción: Mauro Suárez y Santiago Salton Francisco.
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Delpo ist zurück, Juan Nartin Del Petro gibt sein Comeback diese Nacht in seiner Heimat n Argentinien. Wir blicken auf den größten Argentinischen Spieler der letzten 20 Jahre und schauen Tennis Historie. GutTipp
Delpo ist zurück, Juan Nartin Del Petro gibt sein Comeback diese Nacht in seiner Heimat n Argentinien. Wir blicken auf den größten Argentinischen Spieler der letzten 20 Jahre und schauen Tennis Historie. GutTipp
Delpo ist zurück, Juan Nartin Del Petro gibt sein Comeback diese Nacht in seiner Heimat n Argentinien. Wir blicken auf den größten Argentinischen Spieler der letzten 20 Jahre und schauen Tennis Historie. GutTipp
Delpo ist zurück, Juan Nartin Del Petro gibt sein Comeback diese Nacht in seiner Heimat n Argentinien. Wir blicken auf den größten Argentinischen Spieler der letzten 20 Jahre und schauen Tennis Historie. GutTipp
Delpo ist zurück, Juan Nartin Del Petro gibt sein Comeback diese Nacht in seiner Heimat n Argentinien. Wir blicken auf den größten Argentinischen Spieler der letzten 20 Jahre und schauen Tennis Historie. GutTipp
Delpo ist zurück, Juan Nartin Del Petro gibt sein Comeback diese Nacht in seiner Heimat n Argentinien. Wir blicken auf den größten Argentinischen Spieler der letzten 20 Jahre und schauen Tennis Historie. GutTipp
Delpo ist zurück, Juan Nartin Del Petro gibt sein Comeback diese Nacht in seiner Heimat n Argentinien. Wir blicken auf den größten Argentinischen Spieler der letzten 20 Jahre und schauen Tennis Historie. GutTipp
Delpo ist zurück, Juan Nartin Del Petro gibt sein Comeback diese Nacht in seiner Heimat n Argentinien. Wir blicken auf den größten Argentinischen Spieler der letzten 20 Jahre und schauen Tennis Historie. GutTipp
Juan Martín Del Potro anunció "una despedida más que un regreso" en Argentina. En caso de que no lo volvamos a ver jugar a nivel profesional, hicimos este episodio para recordar lo que es y fue como jugador, el nivel que llegó a alcanzar y lo que pudo haber sido en caso de que no lo persiguieran tantas lesiones.
Aldwin is back as the guys break down a monumental Australian Open. Ash Barty becomes the first Australian woman in 44 years to win her home slam (the third of her grand slam trophy of her career), winning it in dominate fashion. She becomes one of two active players to have won grand slams on all surfaces... the other is named Serena. On the men's side, Rafael Nadal achieves what no one saw coming ... returning from a foot injury, and with Novak out of the tournament, Rafa capitalizes to become the first of the "Big 3" to reach 21 grand slam titles, coming back from two sets down to defeat Daniil Medvedev. In a career filled with countless achievements, is this Rafa's greatest? The guys break down both the men's and women's events, including the continued rise of Danielle Collins, the success of players who took extended breaks in Keys and Anisimova, and reflect on the trials and crushed dreams of Daniil... thanks a lot AO fans! Oh... and DelPo is making his return! Kicking off Season 3 with sales on select merch from the Ready Play Shopify store! Support The Ready Play Tennis Podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/readyplaytennis. Share your thoughts! Connect with us! E: readyplaytennispodcast@gmail.com IG: @readyplaytennispodcast
River y Colón van el sábado a la noche por el Trofeo de Campeones, en la Premier League ya se postergaron cinco partidos por el COVID-19, el mejor fútbol europeo está en Star+, Delpo apunta a volver en Buenos Aires y luego jugar en Río de Janeiro, Mercedes no protestará el triunfo de Verstappen y más
Manchester City, PSG, Sporting de Lisboa, Real Madrid e Inter de Milán pasaron de ronda, Borussia Dortmund quedó eliminado y Atlético Madrid complicado, al Millonario le alcanza con empatar ante la Academia en el Monumental para asegurar el título, Delpo mostró su entrenamiento sobre polvo de ladrillo y volvería a jugar en febrero y en Argentina
La Selección Argentina tendría al once de la Copa América para jugar el jueves contra Paraguay, Florentino Pérez quiere que en enero Mbappé se vista de blanco, El Mago buscará sumar a Delpo para volver al Grupo Mundial, Ellerstina ganó en Tortugas y hoy hay duelo Cambiaso vs Cambiaso por Star+
Entradas agotadas en la vuelta del público y tres cambios obligados en la Selección, las eliminatorias europeas cierran su triple jornada y CR7 se prepara para jugar en Manchester United, Los Pumas suben en el ranking y Argentina XV tendrá dos amistosos, hoy juega Djokovic buscando las semifinales del US Open y Delpo compartió sus sensaciones
Catherine is presenting live TV coverage of the Miami Open on Prime Video, but that isn’t enough to stop podcast production, and we had plenty to get our teeth into, including the comeback of Ana Konjuh, confidence-boosting wins for Sloane Stephens and Katie Boulter, and Jack Draper's unfortunate retirement. Elsewhere, we dissect the explosive comments of Vasek Pospisil in the direction of ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi, cover Andy Murray and Juan Martin del Potro's latest injury set-backs, and talk about the man responsible for creating the Miami Open more than 3 decades ago.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.SUPPORT THE TENNIS PODCASTWe are crowdfunded for 2021 but if you’d like to receive a reminder e-mail in December when our next campaign goes live, then you can sign up here - http://eepurl.com/gwWILXNEWSLETTERSign up to get our news, offers, predictions and Matt’s Stat - http://eepurl.com/gbmzRXEMAILWe hope that the podcast helps to provide some form of escape during these challenging times. If you ever feel like writing to us, our e-mail is open – info@tennispodcast.netSOCIAL MEDIA Twitter - https://twitter.com/TennisPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetennispodcast/Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/thetennispodcast/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bu hafta dünya turu gibi bir program: Dubai'de Aslan Karatsev, Acapulco'da Zverev, St Petersburg'da Kasatkina, Monterrey'de Fernandez şampiyon oldu. Şimdi sıra Miami'de ancak erkekler tarafında çok çekilen var. Murray geri dönüşüne Miami'de devam ederken, Del Potro bir kez daha dizinden ameliyat olacağını açıkladı. Biz de Delpo'nun kariyerindeki ameliyatlara baktık. Tabii Box bölümünde Ali Kırçıl da Federer serisinin son bölümünde İsviçrelinin alameti farikası forehandini inceledi.
We said...a lot! Joining us again is our friend, @brillianthony. The 2020 US Open starts on Monday. You ready? News & Updates: -4:49- Mariano Puerta admits to lying during his 2005 arbitration -5:36- Donna Vekic pairs with Sam Sumyk -6:26- DelPo has yet ANOTHER surgery :(( -6:58- The Bryan Brothers have officially retired -10:49- Vasek Pospisil and the newly created "Professional Tennis Players Association" that doesn't include female tennis players -17:54- Let's talk about Naomi Osaka! -32:04- US Open Women's Draw rundown 1:20:34- US Open Men's Draw rundown
El entrenador de Federico Delbonis, tenista argentino, recordó en Cambio de Lado la final de la Copa Davis 2016, dónde el azuleño definió la serie en el quinto punto ante Croacia.
Gill Gross answers your questions! How will Federer, Nadal and Djokovic be affected by the Coronavirus break? What would have happened if Del Potro never got injured? Would you rather have Federer or Wawrinka's one-handed backhand? What do I like to watch on TV? What is my playstyle? What is my favorite rivalry in tennis? What are my thoughts on Marat Safin? Does Noah Rubin have good ideas? Is Salzenstein's opinion on S & V correct? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The 2020 Australian Open has mercifully come to a close and we’re back to complete our coverage of the decade’s first Grand Slam tournament. Your winners: Novak Djokovic, for an 8th time in Melbourne; and Sonya Kenin, who shocked the tennis world for her first Slam, beating #1 Barty and the resurgent Muguruza for the title. We’ve also got old-timers taking on Tennis Australia’s dithering on Margaret Court, while Novak and Roger played from the crease and were trapped in front lbw. What else? The Big 3 would like to speak to your manager, the Muguruza and Zverev comeback stories, and what men’s tennis might look like over the next few months. 02:18 Djokovic conquers an ever improving Thiem to win his 8th AO 10:44 The ATP through March, Zverev’s turnaround & other week 2 results 18:53 The Big 3 would like to speak to the manager....of the umpires 32:55 James is feeling a bit hamstrung by a tenet of our show 40:08 Sonya Kenin has got spunk! 54:07 Ash Barty, and her niece, cause all that conversation 60:26 Thomas Muster and Sam Sumyk have incredibly bad, forgettable fortnights 65:27 Martina and McEnroe protest Margaret Court, Novak and Roger remain feckless 74:47 Makarova retires, Delpo has knee surgery (again), and HoF inductees
So we have forgotten for the most part the mess that was the 2019 clay court season as we moved to the brief interlude of grass. We discuss all the results of the tournaments thus far including the tennis that we got to see and get into the news. What's with Peggy Court and were we always aware that Ash Barty, our NEW #1 is of Aboriginal descent? Who is your fantasy #1 on the WTA? Lopez y Lopez were fixing matches? Oh yeah Murray is back, the joy and he is stealing partners!!! Delpo is DONE again according to Janina and other news!!! Why are incompetent journalists talking about players' mental health? Don't forget that the discussion can continue wherever you can find us to communicate!!! We're on Twitter @A_Gallivant (Andreen), @JLR78 (Janina) and @RealzTenisFanz (Realz)!!
With hours to go before the 2019 French Open begins, Ben and Courtney sit down for a quick-ish rundown of who can win this tournament and why. From Naomi to Novak, Rafa to Petra, Plisko to Delpo, Tsitsi to Kiki, it's all here. As always, thanks for liking us on Facebook (leave comments on the episode thread! Engage with other listeners!), following us on Twitter (discuss this episode with hashtag #NCR227!), and subscribing/reviewing on iTunes on iTunes or whatever your podcasting app/platform of choice may be.
French Open Preview #2 Men's Top Half! Djokovic? DelPo? Thiem? Fritz?
Rafael Nadal could hardly have been less gracious in defeat to Nick Kyrgios - even though underarm serves are not against the rules! The Brits are enjoying the sunshine in Mexico and Juan Martin del Potro is not.James Gray and George Bellshaw sort through all the big issues of the day - and some of the smaller ones too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rafael Nadal could hardly have been less gracious in defeat to Nick Kyrgios - even though underarm serves are not against the rules! The Brits are enjoying the sunshine in Mexico and Juan Martin del Potro is not. James Gray and George Bellshaw sort through all the big issues of the day - and some of the smaller ones too.
Novak Djokovic looks as if he has stepped in a time machine and taken us all back to 2015, such is the level of tennis he is producing in the second half of 2018. In the latest Tennis Podcast, Catherine Whitaker and David Law get together to look back on Djokovic's victory in Shanghai, where he didn't lose a set and never looked likely to. Who, when, where and how is anyone going to stop him? Or will his level inevitably drop?The man he beat in the final - Borna Coric - has made major strides recently, and his journey is reviewed, and Roger Federer comes into view after a so-so week in which he reached the semis but went down comfortably to Coric. What would be the tipping point for Federer to call it a day? And why do people get so upset when anyone dares to bring it up? Well, we do it on The Tennis Podcast.The latest Davis Cup frustrations are discussed, events on the WTA Tour in Hong Kong and Tianjin covered, and while recording the podcast, news breaks of Juan Martin del Potro suffering what sounds like a very serious injury.The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly in association with Telegraph Sport, and daily at the Grand Slam tournaments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Halep! Muguruza! Stephens! Keys! Is this Simona's moment. And could Schwartzman really beat Nadal? Plus another personal tennis story.
Since not much going on at the Miami Open 2018 since Federer lost and Delpo couldn't stop Isner from getting to the finals, we decide to get our Miami Sizzle on early. So as always we are discussing the menz of the ATP and we have themes for our choices: @A_Gallivant aka A (as of right now it seems) She decided to go with "Top Hot No 1s" @JLR78 aka Janina from Foreign Ohio, her theme was Top 6 men of the ATP who did not age well/sun beaten/leather worn/just ugly @RealzTenisFanz (Realz) and @Shawnyr10 ("Shane" ) both being the thots that they are were just about who we would love to know ...biblically. Now it is your own to put your top 6 in the comment section AND defend or drag other folks choices. I expect a lively debate IN THE COMMENT SECTION!!! Oh yeah we did discuss some tennis for yall
Back from Indian Wells, Ben and Courtney start with a discussion of surprise champ Naomi Osaka, who won her first title at any level in emphatic fashion against a murderer's row of opponents. What caused her breakthrough now, and what should we expect for Naomi going forward? Also, it was the big stage (and press room) emergence of the runner up, Daria Kasatkina. Before that, what to make of the comeback of Serena Williams so far (including a loss to Naomi in Miami), and is it at all concerning that Venus hasn't been able to close out titles? On the men's side, we discuss the breakthrough of Juan Martin del Potro, who at last won a Masters title. Also, checking in on the slumps of Karolina Pliskova and Maria Sharapova, as well as the how to minimize the distraction of stadium music. As always, thanks for liking us on Facebook (leave comments on the episode thread! Engage with other listeners!), following us on Twitter (discuss this episode with hashtag #NCR204!), and subscribing/reviewing on iTunes on iTunes or whatever your podcasting app/platform of choice may be!
SOOOOO I finally got to put out our 114th Podcast. I am no snitch but I am just saying you can blame the foreigner from Ohio. This is an "EXTRA LONG" podcast but we have a special guest with us Maya of Twitter fame @MzmayaE who told us all about her time at Indian Wells. OF COURSE @A_Gallivant (Andreen), @JLR78 (Janina) et moi @RealzTenisFanz (Realz) are still in our feelings about this Federer Foundation for the Needy Delpo. We also deal with other matters supporting tennis. DON'T FORGET TO COMMENT BELOW ... Also, of course, WELCOME TO ALL THE "HATERS TO OUR FEDCAST FOR YOUR FIRST LISTENING! REALLY WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU IN THE COMMENT SECTION! 0:03:15 - Maya at Indian Wells 2018 and her top 6 hot ATP faves!!0:48:45 - Getting into our feelings about Federer v Delpo1:05:14 - Realz Resultz While We Were Away (Diego, Karen, Tiafoe, Delpo, RBA, Fognini on the ATP and Svitolina, Van Uytvanck and Tsurenko)1:13:50 - Naomi Osaka, Venus, Serena and all the other ladies at this Premier Mandatory Event1:24:50 - Realz Newz (Haas Retired from tennis AGAIN!!! We are still in our feelings about the Federer loss)1:31:30 - What is Nole doing here? What's going on with him? Do we even care? We are still in our feelings about Federer loss1:42:45 - Venus losing AGAIN!!! Don't yall be coming for Venus at press conferences1:44:45 - What we think of Serena and Serena v Venus and Vika1:50:00 - Federer in Chicago for the Laver Cup! Scruffy Federer1:53:50 - Messy Benjamin and his Misogynoir! 2:00:00 - Indian Wells Doing that Fucking Bullshit again v the Williams Sisters 2:02:50 -Tennis Press Core, what are you here for? Let's ban it2:05:15 - Wrapping Up this Messy Sunday/Miami Sizzle Preview 2:08:50 - Andreen living it up at the Hyatt for Indian Wells
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back over events at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells where Juan Martin Del Potro claimed his first Masters 1000 title. Along the way, you'll hear highlights of that epic final, plus we have an exclusive with Roger Federer's coach, Severin Luthi and also hear from Hyeon Chung's coach, Neville Godwin, victorious doubles pair, Jack Sock and John Isner and roving reporter Jill Craybas swaps interview notes with former World Number One, Jim Courier.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back over events at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells where Juan Martin Del Potro claimed his first Masters 1000 title. Along the way, you'll hear highlights of that epic final, plus we have an exclusive with Roger Federer's coach, Severin Luthi and also hear from Hyeon Chung's coach, Neville Godwin, victorious doubles pair, Jack Sock and John Isner and roving reporter Jill Craybas swaps interview notes with former World Number One, Jim Courier.
Simona Halep produced an incredible feat of fitness and fire to save three match points and win 15-13 in the final set against Lauren Davis, and afterwards The Tennis Podcast team got together to marvel at it. They were joined by British No.3 Naomi Broady, and while chatting, Andy Murray began a jetlag fuelled Q & A session on Twitter. So, Broady told Catherine Whitaker and David Law about the Andy Murray she knows, and also gave a backstage insight into Nick Kyrgios. Later, Whitaker and Law reflected on Angelique Kerber's comfortable win over Maria Sharapova. Is she now the favourite for the title?Meanwhile, what happened to Alexander Zverev, the fourth seeded German that everyone's been talking about? Beaten in a fifth set by Hyeon Chung, how much should be read into another disappointing Grand Slam loss? And what did Roger Federer say to Zverev in a quiet locker room moment afterwards?The podcast team also discuss the progress of the wonderfully named Tennys Sandgren, and Lleyton Hewitt's refusal to retire. The Australian Open will be live on Eurosport from midnight, with radio commentary available on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra.The Tennis Podcast will be produced daily throughout the Australian Open, presented by Catherine Whitaker (Eurosport) and David Law (BBC 5 Live), in association with Telegraph Sport and Eurosport. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
So we are at the penultimate tournament on the WTA tour and we are discussing the finals in Singapore as well as discussing yet another Delpo v Federer matchup in Basel. Don't forget you can and SHOULD comment below and you can find us on Twitter @A_Gallivant (Andreen), @JLR78 (Janina) and @RealzTenisFanz (Realz). 0:07:00 - WTA Resultz leading up to WTA Singapore 0:09:00 - WTA Finalz Singapore (Halep is Horrendous getting to Number 1, Vintage Venus turned into a Veteran Venus, Slow Courts, Woz's Win 0:29:20 - Venus v Pissy Press0:40:30 - Realz pick of the matches at Singapore 0:44:35 - Benneateau is retiring without a title ... oh okay.... and Martina Hingis is leaving again for the 3rd time (I am wrong. The ball was IN not OUT at the French Open 99 final Hingis v Graf) 0:49:30 - Race to London ATP Finals, Lucas Pouille beat Tsonga in Vienna (WTF), Federer v Del Potro Basel was Basic ...Magnus is OUT1:18:10 - WTA Zhuhai lineup
HELLO FANZ another exciting episode is out for you as we are coming to the end of another tennis season .... We were treated to another Fedal final and of course Federer won it. So there is so much to talk about especially with ladies. Don't forget you can and SHOULD comment below and you can find us on Twitter @A_Gallivant (Andreen), @JLR78 (Janina) and @RealzTenisFanz (Realz). 0:11:00 - The Ladies Round Up from what we can see (WTA Finals is set, possible group assignment, still no TV coverage, Simona finally gets her turn at No1 and we are not sure where Angie is. Letisha and Angel Chan...HUH?, Maria is using another performance enhancement, Garcia is getting her life together, Who is in the Fed Cup final? Wait the US is there?) 0:45:30 - The men's round up (Goffin and Divadal on a win streak. Realz is missing Nole and Andy....The Divadal stans are becoming the NoleFam... Another Fedal Final and folks seem to be stumped...Why folks mad that Federer went on vacation? .. Nole's return in 2018 will stop this Fedal madnes ...I can't with Delpo anymore 1:24:35 - The WTA and ATP Comeback Awards ... Folks yall doing too much with this nonsense. Fognini and Krygios on punishment again...Round Up... What are we doing for our season finale?
As the US Open nears a first ever New York clash between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, the Tennis Podcast team are joined by award-winning American commentator Mary Carillo to talk about the tournament so far, and preview what is to come.As a New Yorker, who has worked for decades for CBS, NBC and now The Tennis Channel, covering countless Grand Slam tennis tournaments and 13 Summer and Winter Olympic games, Carillo gives her verdict on why her city loves comeback king Juan Martin del Potro, and what a Federer vs. Nadal match would mean in The Big Apple. Federer and Nadal remain one match away from meeting, with Nadal against exciting 19-year-old Andrey Rublev, and then Federer vs. Del Potro on Wednesday evening. A tournament full of human interest stories and unlikely comebacks continued its theme on Tuesday when Venus Williams and Sloane Stephens reached the semifinals. Williams first played the US Open in 1997, reaching the final. Twenty years on, she is one step away from doing the same again. Stephens required foot surgery and missed the best part of a year of her career recently, but she is back and enjoying the best fortnight of her career. Elsewhere, Pablo Carreno Busta and Kevin Anderson reached the final in the bottom half. The matches will be screened exclusively on Eurosport, with live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra from 5pm UK time. A new edition of The Tennis Podcast is available to download after play every day during the US Open. Presented by broadcasters Catherine Whitaker (Eurosport, BBC 5 Live) and David Law (BBC 5 Live, BT Sport), it is produced weekly throughout the year, and daily at the Grand Slam tournaments, in association with Telegraph Sport and Eurosport. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2009 US OPEN tennis champion talked about his faith in Christ at the 2017 Delray Beach Open tennis tournament in Delray Beach, FL. Juan Martín del Potro, born 23 September 1988), also known as Delpo, is an Argentine professional tennis player. His biggest achievement was winning the 2009 US Open, defeating Rafael Nadal in the semifinal and 5-time defending champion Roger Federer in the final. He was the first to defeat both Federer and Nadal during the same major and was the only man outside the Big Four to win a major between the 2005 French Open and the 2013 US Open, a span of 35 tournaments. He is also the second Argentine and the fifth-youngest man to win the US Open in the Open Era. Other career highlights include winning the bronze medal in men's singles at the 2012 London Olympics and the silver medal in men's singles at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Del Potro achieved a top-10 ranking by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the first time on 6 October 2008. In January 2010, he reached a career-high ranking of world No. 4, after which del Potro had to withdraw from most of the tournaments in 2010 due to a right wrist injury. He returned in 2011 and was back to world No.4 in January 2014 but had to withdraw from competition due to another wrist injury, but this time to his left wrist. He returned to the ATP World Tour on 15 February 2016, at Delray Beach, after a long injury-induced absence. Del Potro gave one of the strongest performances of his career in the 2016 Summer Olympics by defeating both Novak Djokovic, in straight sets in the first round, and Rafael Nadal, in the semi-finals, before falling in the final to Andy Murray in 4 sets.
A partir de su extraordinaria actuación en los Juegos Olímpicos 2016, recobró el reconocimiento internacional e intercambió nuevas profundas emociones con la hinchada celeste y blanca. Entre la medalla de plata que obtuvo en Río y la de bronce que alcanzó en Lodres 2012, la “Torre de Tandil” se batió a duelo contra la adversidad, enfrentó tres operaciones de su muñeca izquierda, debió dejar el tenis por casi dos temporadas, cayó a un puesto 233 de la ATP muy pero muy lejano del cuarto que había sabido conquistar, y ahora superó esas pesadillas. “Saco fuerza de no sé dónde, mucho se lo debo a la gente”, explicó a la prensa el renacido Juan Martín del Potro. Este año promero volvió para integrar el equipo argentino de la Copa Davis, en canchas cariocas luego venció al serbio Novak Djokovic y al español Rafael Nadal, además desafió hasta último minuto al escocés Andy Murray, tres instancias de revancha ante máximos exponentes del ranking a quienes ahora tiende a acercarse. En el informe especial de Contenidos, Radio Nacional, cuáles son los puntos fuertes del estilo “Delpo”, singular deportista también premiado con una invitación que le permitirá jugar el último Gran Slam de la temporada, el US Open en Flushing Meadow, allí donde en 2009 besó la enorme copa del Abierto de los Estados Unidos.
It's episode 51, and we're wrapping up an eventful Olympic tennis event: the upsets, the Delpo miracle, Puig's big win, and diving in headfirst on issues of race, identity, and political action. You know, light stuff like that. 0:45 Are we feeling very O-lympic today? Some qualms with Olympic tennis 6:30 Del Potro def. Djokovic, then wins silver 10:45 Other winners: Murray, Nishikori's hygiene, Nadal, gold medalist Monica Puig! 15:30 Venus wins 5th medal, a silver in mixed with Ram 19:00 What's the place of Olympic tennis in the sport in general? 21:30 A racially charged question at pre-Olympics press conference 24:00 Self-identification, generational divides, race, and the "Starbucks model" 33:30 James takes Fast Quiz #2 37:45 #SeeWhatHadHappenedWas Brad Gilbert gets mean on Twitter vs Jack Sock 41:30 A Body Serve update - we're in Cincinnati right now ... stay tuned!
After one round of action in Rio there are already some big tennis upsets in the books, so Ben and Courtney raced to their microphones to discuss. Firstly, Juan Martin del Potro stunned Novak Djokovic in straight sets, upending the tournament. This was shocking, even if it was a match to watch, and we explain why. Does Djokovic's reaction show the gravity of the Olympics? And how about those doubles upsets? Also, our thoughts about other doings at the Olympics early on, from soccer heckling to gymnastics injuries, as well as our fat kid snacking proclivities. And as always, thanks for liking us on Facebook (leave comments on the episode thread!), following us on Twitter (discuss this episode with hashtag #NCR162a!), and subscribing/reviewing on iTunes or whatever your podcasting app/platform of choice may be.
3:00 Venus, Ambassador to Asia 11:30 New residents of the Top 10: Bencic & Vinci 17:00 Dubai carnage. What top 10? 21:15 Good news! The Delpo and Barty comebacks 28:00 Mega Thiem 32:30 Justin Gimelstob's appearance on Beyond the Baseline podcast - why??? 38:45 Gimelstob addresses his bad behavior 45:00 OK, ladies now let's get in formation 53:00 Why Formation is not for white people (and why they're mad about it) 59:30 Super Bowl halftime show: the art of upstaging 1:05:30 The Rant: The Grammys and Taylor Swift, demon 1:11:30 What creative heights must black artists reach in order to be recognized? 1:18:00 Cam Newton, the Williams sisters, and expectations of black athletes This Week In Tennis
The early success of 18-year-old American Taylor Fritz, and the latest comeback from star-crossed Juan Martin del Potro, are topics worth talking about. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the Aussie Open nears, the players discussed court speed, the qualifiers made one final push, and Juan Martin del Potro won another tournament. Steve Tignor, reporting from Melbourne, discusses it all with Ed McGrogan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices