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On the Mailbag, Gill Gross answers your comments post-Roland Garros 2026, including: now that they're tied in slams who has had the better career between Alexander Zverev and Daniil Medvedev, how can Jannik Sinner fix his heat problem, which young players such as Mensik, Tien, Jodar and Fonseca are best built for grass, why isn't Ben Shelton more consistent and much more. 0:00 Intro 1:30 Zverev vs Medvedev All-Time 7:05 Fixing Sinner's Heat Issue 11:53 Top 10 Predictions 19:30 Zverev's Future 23:40 Grass Questions 28:40 Zverev vs Wawrinka All-Time 33:00 Zverev l'équipe Interview 38:00 Cobolli and Chwalinska 41:50 Shelton Inconsistency 44:30 Sinner Press Conference 47:47 Stock Up Stock Down 51:50 Surface Homogenization 54:20 Wimbledon Seeding 56:20 Covering Zverev DV 57:55 Federer's Athleticism 1:00:00 Media Boycott IG: https://www.instagram.com/gillgross_/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gill.gross24/7 Tennis Community on Tribe: https://tribechat.com/gillTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/Gill_GrossThe Draw newsletter, your one-stop-shop for the best tennis content on the internet every week: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribeBecome a member to support the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvERpLl9dXH09fuNdbyiLQQ/joinEvans Brothers Coffee Roasters, the Official Coffee Of Monday Match Analysis... use code GILLGROSS25 for 25% off your first order: https://evansbrotherscoffee.com/collections/coffeeAUDIO PODCAST FEEDSSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5c3VXnLDVVgLfZuGk3yxIF?si=AQy9oRlZTACoGr5XS3s_ygItunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/monday-match-analysis/id1432259450?mt=2 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Stefano Meloccaro"Di chi parliamo quando parliamo di tennis"Rizzoli Editorewww.rizzolilibri.itQuesto libro non è un'enciclopedia e meno che mai una classifica di importanza. È piuttosto un quaderno di appunti in ordine sparso: un centinaio di soggetti, forse qualcuno in più, senza i quali la storia di questo sport sarebbe stata diversa. Dentro ci sono campioni e campionesse di ogni epoca, selezionati a insindacabile giudizio dell'autore, trovatosi di fronte a scelte talvolta dolorose. Ci sono anche tennisti e tenniste che non hanno vinto abbastanza e che pure hanno lasciato un segno indelebile. Ci sono gli inventori che hanno cambiato la forma e la sostanza di racchette e palle, da Pierre Babolat a John Boyd Dunlop; ci sono scribi e cronisti che hanno trasformato il racconto in letteratura, come l'indimenticabile coppia Clerici-Tommasi; ci sono artisti – Lewis Carroll, Elton John, David Foster Wallace – e personaggi storici – come Luigi X – che di solito firmano o popolano un altro genere di opere; ci sono i mentori, gli allenatori, i manager, i genitori che hanno costruito carriere e a volte le hanno complicate. Insomma, in “Di chi parliamo quando parliamo di tennis” Stefano Meloccaro, volto storico di Sky Sport e inviato sui campi dei più importanti tornei del circuito, compone una ricca e variegata galleria di persone e fatti che sarebbe meglio conoscere, magari per fare una gran bella figura al bar, o sostenere una conversazione tra commensali che ne sanno davvero. Non è necessario leggere il libro dall'inizio alla fine, anzi, è raccomandato lasciarsi sorprendere dagli accostamenti, perdersi nel racconto delle tante traiettorie umane. Del resto, come scrive l'autore nella sua nota introduttiva, «il tennis stesso si guarda così: si entra, si esce, si torna indietro, si resta incollati a un insignificante quindici pari come se fosse il punto decisivo di una finale».Stefano Meloccaro, in teoria è ancora un giornalista sportivo, su SkySport racconta le gesta di Sinner e compagnia, ma in radio si tramuta in un giocherellone contraltare di Benny. Poliedrico e vagamente tuttologo, ha pure scritto quattro libri, sempre roba di palle gialle che rimbalzano.Divulgatore di sport e buonumore, già partner di Fiorello in Edicola Fiore, Meloccaro non si rassegna. Continua a fare l'eterno giovanotto, ma la sessantina è ormai doppiata. Stefano dà sempre l'impressione di non prendersi troppo sul serio, ma poi finisce per fare tutto (più o meno) come si deve.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
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库里与李宁十年4亿美元的合作,大概率是2026年运动服饰行业最重要的新闻。前者是最近10年NBA最伟大的球星之一,他在38岁的职业生涯暮年,签下了一份顶级金额的代言合同,并且是与一家中国运动品牌。以上元素已经足够引人好奇,但如果考虑到2025年,库里刚刚与合作了13年的安德玛分道扬镳,并且在大半年的时间里迟迟未敲定新的合作品牌——整件事的戏剧性就更强了。《商业就是这样》曾经讲述过费德勒与优衣库的合作,库里李宁的合作与它有诸多相似之处,但后者所处的球鞋市场本身,如今也正在格局重塑的阶段,这让我们更加好奇,这次合作是如何发生的,又将往何处去?| 主播 |肖文杰| 嘉宾 |hualun,播客《翻转体育》主播| 时间轴 |02:58 三个主角:库里、李宁和安德玛04:50 库里签约安德玛是耐克史上最大失误之一10:11 库里是安德玛最大的“贵人”15:19 安德玛当时可能真的没准备好23:13 错失克拉克,库里和安德玛分道扬镳的导火索30:58 库里和李宁合作的三个特别之处33:18 韦德之道和李宁的至暗时刻38:14 金珍君,被低估的CEO43:30 篮球鞋市场的“同心圆”45:30 库里李宁与费德勒优衣库合作十分相似48:34 库里对高尔夫十分认真53:47 耐克和乔丹开创的球鞋生意,逻辑变了吗?59:18 库里新合作的拉锯,体现出了价值认知的错配| 延伸资料 |Vol.81 费德勒的商业成功,并非理所当然翻转体育 - “库李”之道 | 库里能帮李宁打赢全球化的鞋帮大战吗?San Francisco Chronicle - Warriors' Steph Curry signs $400M deal with China's Li-Ning, ending shoe free agencyGQ - Steph Curry Is Entering a Bold New Sneaker EraBusiness Insider - Stephen Curry and Under Armour end their 13-year partnership as the sportswear company restructures to revive salesMarketWatch - Steph Curry likely made $300 million with Under Armour. Can his next step match Roger Federer's post-Nike success?MarketWatch - Kevin Plank is returning as Under Armour's CEO. He faces an uphill climb, an analyst saysBarron's - Under Armour Tanks 18% After Earnings. Sales Continue to Slide.Axios - The decline of the basketball shoeBusiness Insider - Nike's new CEO said the company messed up 3 key areas that he's trying to fixWall Street Journal - Inside Nike's Reinvention of the Air JordanGQ - Exclusive: Dwyane Wade and Designer Alejandro Ingelmo on Their New Li-Ning Sneaker CollaborationForbes - Roger Federer On Why He Ditched Nike For A $300 Million Uniqlo Deal| 后期制作 |kk| 声音设计 |刘三菜| 收听方式 |你可以通过小宇宙、苹果播客、Spotify、喜马拉雅、网易云音乐、QQ音乐、荔枝、豆瓣等平台收听节目。| 认识我们 |微信公众号:第一财经YiMagazine联系我们:thatisbiz@yicai.com
Patrick McEnroe reconnects with Olympic gold medalist and former world top 10 player Marc Rosset for a candid reflection on the evolution of Swiss tennis. Before Roger Federer became a global icon, Rosset was one of the few players putting Switzerland on the tennis map. The two revisit their shared history, tracing Federer's journey from a relaxed, PlayStation-loving teenager to the legendary champion who redefined the sport.Rosset provides rare, behind-the-scenes insights into Federer's unique mindset, his legendary work ethic with physical coach Pierre Paganini, and the pivotal moments—both on and off the court—that shaped his career.Highlights:Mentoring a Legend: Rosset recounts his early days on tour with a teenage Federer, sharing memories of the young prodigy who was more focused on video games than the pressure of the professional circuit.The Myth of the Backhand: Challenging common narratives, Rosset explains that Federer's late-career backhand surge wasn't a technical overhaul, but a mental and physical shift that allowed him to dominate the court.Beyond the Court: The duo explores how Federer's genuine personality, humble upbringing, and ability to stay present turned him from a tennis star into a universally beloved global figure.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame and uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions.Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.
Gary interviews author and speaker Bill Federer on today's episode. Bill has written nearly two dozen books on America's Christian history and has documented all of it with original source material. He travels all around the country giving talks and is booked nearly every week. More information can be found on Bill's website here.
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Sinner qui s'effondre, le conte de fée de Chwalinska, la découverte de Kouame, l'autosabotage de Sabalenka ou encore les premiers titres du Grand Chelem d'Andreeva et Zverev : Air Open revient sur ce Roland-Garros surprenant et haletant. Présenté et réalisé par Maxime Monthioux, avec Clémentine Blondet, Bertrand Lagacherie et Julien Reboullet. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
You live in one of the most beautiful countries on earth.You also live in a country where women are afraid to be seen trying. Where standing out invites being cut down. Where your bigness makes other people uncomfortable, and somehow that becomes your problem to manage.I love Australia. But this is an honest episode.In America, women tell me I inspire them. In Australia, they walk up and say, “I just want you to know, you're a trigger for me.” Woman after woman. And I've spent a long time working out what I'm meant to do with that. This episode is where I landed.Tall poppy syndrome is real. The fear of being seen trying is real. And the price women pay for staying safe, the clipped wings, the unlived dreams, that's real too. I'm done cuddling insecurities to make people comfortable around my standards. This is permission for you to stop doing it too.I read Roger Federer's graduation speech, where he reveals that despite winning 80% of his career matches, he only won 54% of the points. That one stat broke something open in me about what it means to go after your dreams without needing every step to be the right one.WHAT WE GET INTOTall poppy syndrome and what it's actually costing youWhy someone else being triggered by your bigness is not your problemThe difference between being inspiring and being a triggerWhy your desires are hiding if you're hiding themRoger Federer only won 54% of his points, and what that means for your next stepEpisode 200. The most honest thing I've said about where I come from.Connect with me on socials by saying hi over on IG: @rebecca.antonucci (http://www.instagram.com/rebecca.antonucci)Apply to work with us in Breakthrough School by booking your introductory call here. (https://calendly.com/annakrystyna/bridge-clarity-call-clone)
pWotD Episode 3323: Alexander Zverev Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 476,702 views on Sunday, 7 June 2026 our article of the day is Alexander Zverev.Alexander "Sascha" Zverev (German pronunciation: [alɛkˈsandɐ ˈzaʃa ˈzvɛʁɛf]; born 20 April 1997) is a German professional tennis player and the current world No. 3. He has been ranked as high as world No. 2 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), achieved in June 2022. Zverev has won 25 ATP Tour–level titles in singles, including a major at the 2026 French Open, and three trophies in doubles. He has also won a gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and the 2018 and the 2021 ATP Finals.Zverev is a former junior world No. 1, and won a junior major singles title at the 2014 Australian Open. He had an early breakthrough on the professional tour, becoming one of the youngest ATP Challenger Tour title winners in history at the age of 17. As a teenager, Zverev won two ATP titles and upset then–world No. 3 Roger Federer on grass. At 20 years old, he became the youngest player to debut in the top 20 since Novak Djokovic. At the Laver Cup, Zverev played an instrumental role in Team Europe's early success, winning the clinching matches in 2018 and 2019. After reaching his career-best results in 2021 and 2022, he suffered an ankle injury at the French Open, from which he recovered to re-enter the top 10 the following year, and has remained among the top players since 2024. He won his first major title at the French Open in 2026.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 03:10 UTC on Monday, 8 June 2026.For the full current version of the article, see Alexander Zverev on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Bluesky at @wikioftheday.com.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Niamh.
Pendant quinze ans, le tennis a vécu sous une forme de tyrannie. Celle des certitudes. Federer. Nadal. Djokovic. Puis Alcaraz et Sinner. On savait qui étaient les patrons. On savait qui allait gagner. Mais à Roland-Garros 2026, tout a changé. Les favoris sont tombés les uns après les autres. Sinner. Djokovic. Sabalenka. Swiatek. Gauff. Shelton. Et alors que toute une nouvelle génération semblait prête à prendre le pouvoir, un homme est revenu au centre de l'histoire. Alexander Zverev. Finaliste malheureux, souvent critiqué, accusé de craquer dans les grands rendez-vous, l'Allemand est arrivé à Paris avec plus de questions que de certitudes. Pourtant, dans le tournoi le plus imprévisible de ces dernières années, c'est lui qui a fini par survivre à tous les autres. Mais cette victoire raconte-t-elle réellement le retour de Zverev... ou le début d'une nouvelle ère où plus personne ne contrôle vraiment le tennis mondial ? C'est ce que nous allons découvrir aujourd'hui. #RolandGarros #Zverev #Cobolli
Andy Roddick breaks down results from Day 13 of the 2026 Roland Garros. Roddick discusses Alexander Zverev's dominant semifinal win over Jakub Menšík, why Menšík's tactics never allowed him to settle into the match, and how Zverev has handled the pressure of becoming the clear tournament favorite. Plus, Roddick reacts to Matteo Arnaldi's heartbreaking withdrawal due to illness after one of the most physically demanding runs in Grand Slam history, what it means for the men's final for Flavio Cobolli, and a quick look ahead to Mirra Andreeva vs. Maja Chwalińska in the women's final match. COMMENT BELOW: Who do you have winning the men's final? Sign up for the Newsletter & Live Chat w/ us during matches! https://servedmedia.substack.com/ Follow Served with Andy Roddick: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servedpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@served_podcast Learn more about ServiceNow here: https://www.servicenow.com/?campid=271869&cid=pc:brd:brnd:served:26q1:paitwfp_audioredirect_PAITW2_GAI_PAITWFP_HostRead_:none:br_ams:awa&utm_medium=podcasts&utm_source=served --- --- --- Served with Andy Roddick is your home for all the ATP and WTA Tours Tennis Breaking News, Draw Previews, Match Recaps, Player Interviews, Match Previews and more. We cover the largest tournaments throughout the season including the Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Shanghai and talk about the best players including Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Rafael Nadal, Coco Gauff, Iga Świątek, Naomi Osaka, Aryna Sabalenka, Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Emma Raducanu, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Roger Federer, Jack Draper. --- --- --- #RolandGarros #RolandGarros2026 #Arnaldi #Zverev #Mensik #Cobolli #FrenchOpen #FrenchOpen2026 #Tennis #GrandSlam #ATP #WTATennis #QuickServed Thank you to our sponsors: ServiceNow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy Roddick breaks down results from Day 12 of 2026 Roland Garros. Roddick talks through Maja Chwalińska's shocking run to the Roland Garros final — only the second women's qualifier in Open Era history to reach a Grand Slam final — breaking down her elite anticipation, subtle court positioning, and how she dismantled Diana Shnaider without overpowering her. Plus, why Mirra Andreeva has been the best player at the tournament from start to finish, how her serve and ability to play through wind gives her the edge in Saturday's final, and a preview of the men's semifinals. COMMENT BELOW: Who do you have winning the women's final? Sign up for the Newsletter & Live Chat w/ us during matches! https://servedmedia.substack.com/ Follow Served with Andy Roddick: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servedpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@served_podcast Learn more about ServiceNow here: https://www.servicenow.com/?campid=271869&cid=pc:brd:brnd:served:26q1:paitwfp_audioredirect_PAITW2_GAI_PAITWFP_HostRead_:none:br_ams:awa&utm_medium=podcasts&utm_source=served --- --- --- Served with Andy Roddick is your home for all the ATP and WTA Tours Tennis Breaking News, Draw Previews, Match Recaps, Player Interviews, Match Previews and more. We cover the largest tournaments throughout the season including the Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Shanghai and talk about the best players including Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Rafael Nadal, Coco Gauff, Iga Świątek, Naomi Osaka, Aryna Sabalenka, Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Emma Raducanu, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Roger Federer, Jack Draper. --- --- --- #RolandGarros #RolandGarros2026 #Chwalinska #Andreeva #FrenchOpen #FrenchOpen2026 #Tennis #GrandSlam #WTA #WTATennis #QuickServed Thank you to our sponsors: ServiceNow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everyone experiences bad days, ranging from mildly unpleasant to truly difficult. Actively focusing on daily positives supports better mental well-being, attitude, and overall life outlook. The goal is not to ignore negativity but to prevent it from consuming more attention than necessary. Key Takeaways Even on the worst days, positive moments exist and can be found if actively sought. Roger Federer won almost 90% of his matches by winning around 52% of his points — a metaphor for how focusing on the majority of positive moments leads to overall success in mental well-being. Focusing on the negative 48% of daily experiences drives a negative mindset and harmful consequences, while focusing on the positive 52% builds optimism and mental resilience. Negative experiences are statistically inevitable (e.g., a health crisis roughly every decade), but they should not dominate one's perspective. The "vehicle on the road" analogy illustrates that what we focus on becomes more visible — negative or positive things have always been present; our attention determines their impact. Visit ConfidenceThroughHealth.com to find discounts to some of our favorite products.Follow me via All In Health and Wellness on Facebook or Instagram.Find my books on Amazon: No More Sugar Coating: Finding Your Happiness in a Crowded World and Confidence Through Health: Live the Healthy Lifestyle God DesignedProduction credit: Social Media Cowboys
ความล้มเหลวในอดีตและความกังวลในอนาคตอาจบีบคั้นแล้วทำให้ปัจจุบันของเราไม่ราบรื่น เพราะมีแต่ความกดดัน ความกังวลและความกลัว รวมถึงความสงสัยในคุณค่าและศักยภาพของตัวเอง แต่ในโลกของกีฬาเทนนิสอาจไม่เป็นอย่างนั้น . โลกที่บีบให้เราต้องแข่งขันแม้กระทั่งกับตัวเอง การโฟกัสแค่กับ ‘แต้มคะแนน' ในปัจจุบันทำอย่างไร? ติดตามได้ในพอดแคสต์ 5M EP. นี้ . . #selfdevelopmment #goodtime #5minutespodcast
ความล้มเหลวในอดีตและความกังวลในอนาคตอาจบีบคั้นแล้วทำให้ปัจจุบันของเราไม่ราบรื่น เพราะมีแต่ความกดดัน ความกังวลและความกลัว รวมถึงความสงสัยในคุณค่าและศักยภาพของตัวเอง แต่ในโลกของกีฬาเทนนิสอาจไม่เป็นอย่างนั้น . โลกที่บีบให้เราต้องแข่งขันแม้กระทั่งกับตัวเอง การโฟกัสแค่กับ ‘แต้มคะแนน' ในปัจจุบันทำอย่างไร? ติดตามได้ในพอดแคสต์ 5M EP. นี้ . . #selfdevelopmment #goodtime #5minutespodcast #missiontothemoonpodcast
ความล้มเหลวในอดีตและความกังวลในอนาคตอาจบีบคั้นแล้วทำให้ปัจจุบันของเราไม่ราบรื่น เพราะมีแต่ความกดดัน ความกังวลและความกลัว รวมถึงความสงสัยในคุณค่าและศักยภาพของตัวเอง แต่ในโลกของกีฬาเทนนิสอาจไม่เป็นอย่างนั้น . โลกที่บีบให้เราต้องแข่งขันแม้กระทั่งกับตัวเอง การโฟกัสแค่กับ ‘แต้มคะแนน' ในปัจจุบันทำอย่างไร? ติดตามได้ในพอดแคสต์ 5M EP. นี้ . . #selfdevelopmment #goodtime #5minutespodcast #missiontothemoonpodcast
Hur ska man värdera bolag i allmänhet, och i synnerhet i AI-eran? En konflikt uppstår i poddstudion, där ena hörnet går på kassaflödesanalyser, och det andra på marknadsstorlek och potential. Samtalet börjar i Anthropics rekordvärdering på 965 miljarder dollar, rör sig igenom DCF-analysens styrkor och brister, Spotifys pivot till lönsahet, Plejds resa och varför fondförvaltare sällan slår index – och landar i den stora frågan: hur positionerar man sig som investerare när AI-dimman gör det svårare än någonsin att se mer än tre år framåt? I veckans avsnitt medverkar: Jacob BursellHampus BrodénViktor FritzénLars Jörnow TIDSSTÄMPLAR 00:00 Intro: Anthropic värderas till 965 miljarder dollar – nu mer värt än OpenAI. 00:02 Varför Anthropic vinner: enterprise-fokus, kodmodeller och kommersiell disciplin 00:06 Opus 4.8 vs ChatGPT 5.5 – benchmark vs användarupplevelse 00:08 Att göra DCF-analys med AI: från en veckas arbete till några minuter 00:10 Lars investeringsfilosofi: VC-tankesätt på börsen, sex koncentrerade innehav 00:14 Spotify som case study: unit economics, earnings power och timingrisken 00:18 DCF förklarat: nuvärde, terminalvärde och varför de flesta antaganden är gissningar 00:24 ROIC, cost of equity och vad som verkligen skapar aktieägarvärde 00:26 Plejd – varför Lars äger den och varför småbolagsfonder missat den 00:28 Traumat från IT-bubblan 2000 och vad det gör med en analytiker 00:30 Marknadseffektivitet: Goldman Sachs-anekdoten och Roger Federer-parallellen 00:32 Spiva-rapporten: varför fondförvaltare sällan slår index – och varför de som gör det inte upprepar det 00:34 Greenblatt's Magic Formula 00:38 Peter Lynch: investera i det du känner till 00:40 GoPro och Zoom – tillväxt utan försvarbar position 00:42 Köp-vad-du-använder-strategin: Apple, Spotify och när man ska sälja 00:46 AI-fog: varför det är svårare än någonsin att investera med lång horisont 00:50 Bolag som Loveable – tillväxttakt som tidigare var omöjlig 00:58 Frontier models som cornered resource – värde sugs in i tre bolag 01:02 Google äger del av Anthropic, Amazon likaså – infrastruktur vinner oavsett 01:04 Alphabets värdering: inte dyr när man räknar in tillväxttakten 01:08 Är det en värderingsbubbla eller en vinstbubbla? 01:10 Halvledarsupercykeln – "this time is different" eller klassisk cyklikalitet? 01:14 Det dystopiska vs det utopiska AI-scenariot 01:16 Sverige som energileverantör åt utländska datacenter 01:18 Hur man positionerar sig: S&P 500, Indien, Latinamerika, datadrivna bolag 01:20 Garmin som outnyttjat guldberg – och megakonglomeratens era OM PODDEN Marknaden är en podd om börs, ekonomi och finans. Vi som gör den är Hampus Brodén, Johan Isaksson, Petter Hjerstedt, Viktor Fritzén, Lars Jörnow och Jacob Bursell. Följ oss på X: https://x.com/marknadspodden Hör av er till oss på jacob@monopolmedia.se #marknadspodden #ekonomi #investeringar #DCF #AI #Anthropic #Plejd #Spotify #aktier #värdeinvestering #halvledare #AIinvesteringar
Zach Heinzerling, the Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated director behind Netflix's new four-part documentary series Rafa. The series follows Rafael Nadal across the final year of his career, from his 2024 return through his retirement, while reaching back across two decades to tell the fuller story of one of the most decorated and most physically punished athletes in the history of tennis. The series goes beyond the 22 Grand Slams and 14 French Open titles to reveal what it cost to win them: a rare, incurable foot condition called Müller-Weiss syndrome, diagnosed when Rafa was just nineteen; years of aggressive medical intervention that left him with perforated intestines; and a 2022 Roland Garros run played on a foot deadened by nerve-blocking injections. For the first time on camera, Rafa removes his sock and shows the foot itself — an image he had guarded from the public for twenty years. The series also explores the formative role of his uncle and longtime coach Toni Nadal, whose tough-love methods shaped Rafa from the age of three; the anxiety and ritual beneath the on-court persona; and the rivalries with Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic that defined a generation, including the now-famous Laver Cup farewell where Rafa and Federer sat side by side and wept. Featuring testimony from Federer, Djokovic, John McEnroe, and the family, coaches, and inner circle who have stood beside Nadal his entire career, Rafa is less a highlight reel than a portrait of a champion in negotiation with his own body — and an answer, or an attempt at one, to the question of why he kept playing long after that body told him to stop. Reality Life with Kate Casey What to Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.com The Story Behind My Podcast: https://katecasey.substack.com/p/i-was-the-narrator-of-my-own-family Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itskatecasey?lang=en Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245 Amazon List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey Like it to Know It: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
durée : 00:35:28 - L'Invité(e) des Matins du samedi - par : Nicolas Herbeaux - Alors que Roland-Garros bat son plein et que le Mondial de football se prépare, et à l'occasion de la sortie d'ouvrages consacrés à Roger Federer et Eric Cantona, deux icônes du tennis et du football, interrogeons la place du sport et des sportifs dans notre culture. - réalisation : Margaux Leridon, Jean-Christophe Francis, Victoria Géraut-Velmont - invités : Fabien Lacouture Docteur en histoire de l'art, Valentin Deudon Écrivain et poète, footballer amateur licencié en club Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
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William J. Federer joins us today to decode history. We will delve into the historical perspective on the current events that we face today as a country and the methods of psychological manipulation used against us for decades. Guest Link American Minute
Today on the Flyover Conservatives show we are tackling the most important things going on RIGHT NOW from a Conservative Christian perspective! WILLIAM J. FEDERER is a nationally known speaker, best-selling author, and president of Amerisearch, Inc., a publishing company dedicated to researching America's noble heritage. Bill's American Minute radio feature is broadcast daily across America and by the Internet. His Faith in History television airs on the TCT Network on stations across America and via DirectTV.Bill FedererWEBSITE: https://americanminute.comBOOKS: https://americanminute.com/collections/printed-books >> BOOK: https://americanminute.com/collections/printed-books/products/silence-equals-consent-the-sin-of-omission-speak-now-or-forever-lose-your-freedom-1 To Schedule A Time To Talk To Dr. Dr. Kirk Elliott Go To ▶ https://flyovergold.comOr Call 720-605-3900 FOC Show: 4th of July Special Edition with Bill Federer - THIS IS WORTH SAVING!: https://rumble.com/v1b1fbb-foc-show-4th-of-july-special-edition-with-bill-federer-flyover-conservative.html Labor Day Special with Bill Federer - MAY NOT BE WHAT YOU THINK IT IS: https://rumble.com/v1ipghg-labor-day-special-with-bill-federer-may-not-be-what-you-think-it-is-flyover.html FOC SPECIAL Show: Bill Federer: The History of Church vs State and Where The Church Lost Its Role: https://rumble.com/v1qpffw-foc-show-bill-federer-the-history-of-church-vs-state-and-where-the-church-l.html FOC SPECIAL Show: The REAL Truth About Thanksgiving with Historian Bill Federer: https://rumble.com/v1ws3r4-the-real-truth-about-thanksgiving-with-historian-bill-federer-flyover-conse.html President's Day Show: https://rumble.com/v4ef6ml-what-are-the-top-5-presidents-in-u.s.-history...-and-their-inspiring-faith-.html TO WATCH ALL FLYOVER CONSERVATIVES SHOWS -https://banned.video/playlist/61e636f26959067dbbfa11bfSPONSORS FOR TODAY'S VIDEO► ReAwaken America- text the word EVENTS to 40509(Message and data rates may apply. Terms/privacy: 40509-info.com)► Kirk Elliott PHD - http://FlyoverGold.com ► My Pillow - https://MyPillow.com/Flyover►Z-Stack - https://flyoverhealth.com Own Your Own Business As An Option To Avoid The Jab- http://FlyoverCarpet.com https://TipTopK9.com/Want to help spread the Wake Up • Speak Up • Show Up -https://shop.flyoverconservatives.com/-------------------------------------------Follow our Social Media so we can be best friends
Quel héritage Gaël Monfils et Stan Wawrinka laissent-ils sur la terre battue de la Porte d'Auteuil ? Alors que ces deux géants du circuit ATP ont disputé leur dernier match à Paris, l'heure est au bilan. Entre coups de génie, matchs légendaires en 5 sets et émotions gravées à jamais, retour sur l'empreinte laissée par "La Monf" et "Stan The Man" sur la terre parisienne.Personne n'a su faire chavirer les courts français comme Monfils. De sa demi-finale mémorable en 2008 face à Roger Federer à ses moments de transe nocturnes (on se souvient de son combat épique contre Sebastian Baez), Monfils a transcendé le tennis pour en faire un spectacle total. Il ne laisse pas seulement des statistiques, il laisse des frissons. Quel match retenez-vous en particulier ? Qui pourra oublier cette quinzaine magique où "Stan The Man", vêtu de son short à carreaux iconique, a terrassé Novak Djokovic en finale ?Retour sur 2 monstres du tennis sans oublier les tops et les flops et une partie pronostics.Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
At first, we thought a vagrant had got past security, but the more he spoke, we realised... IT WAS NONE OTHER THAN COMEDY LEGEND/TENNIS AFICIONADO DAVE HUGHES! He joins hosts Mike and Lizzy to talk about his red-hot love of the game, and to brag about all the times he's sat front row at Australian Open finals. Hear about the time he was part of Roger Federer's hype crew, and also about the time he saw Adam Hills' foot melt while playing a set in 42-degree heat. You know what? It's actually really quite entertaining. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael and TC revisit some of the most memorable commencement speeches from both this year and years past — from Roger Federer, Steve Jobs, Shonda Rhimes, Steve Carell, Eric Church, Arthur Brooks, and more. From lessons on resilience and rejection to purpose, kindness, ambition, and community, they break down the advice that resonated most with graduates — and why these messages matter far beyond campus. Plus: AI gets booed at graduations, universities navigate speech controversies, and Michael reflects on the power of rejection in his own commencement addresses. A thoughtful, funny, and surprisingly emotional conversation about success, failure, and what actually makes a meaningful life. Original air date 19 May 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
À quelques jours du lancement de l'édition 2026 de Roland-Garros, plongeons dans les coulisses du mythique tournoi. Derrière les stars de la terre battue, une véritable armée œuvre dans l'ombre chaque jour pour le bon déroulement de l'événement. Tel Arthur Bonnaud, sparring-partner depuis cinq éditions, il s'est entraîné avec Novak Djokovic et Roger Federer. À ses côtés, Valentin, ramasseur de balles sur le court central, nous racontera les règles très strictes, la sélection et la pression de ce rôle très convoité. Découvrons aussi les missions atypiques de Michael, le fauconnier ou encore le métier de d'Adrien, cordeur, chargé de préparer les raquettes des champions.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
illiam J. Federer is a nationally known speaker, historian, author, and president of Amerisearch, Inc. He's the speaker on The American Minute daily broadcast. In late April, 2026, there was a thorough reading of the Bible at the Museum of the Bible. While you may not agree with every participant, the Word was read. As Scripture says, God's Word will not return unto Him void, but it will accomplish that which He pleases. It's the Word of God that is quick and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword. The Bible tells us in Romans 10:17 that "Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God." It's the Word of God that changes the heart of man. Michele Bachmann, Dean of the Regent School of Government said, "There would be no America without the Bible. It is the foundation...and it's important that we reacquaint ourselves with its principles." It's disturbing that in the American Bible Society's 2026 State of the Bible report, only 17% of Americans told pollsters that they have read the entire Bible, another 17% said they have read "most", 14% indicate they've read "about half" 35% said "a little" 10% said "none" and 7% said they were not sure if they've ever read the Bible. As foundational as the Bible is, Jim asked William to come and address the Bible's influence on America. So don't miss this look back at the impact of the Bible at the time of the Pilgrims, at the time leading up to the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War, and also its influence since we became a nation. It's a history modern skeptics don't like, but it's the truth.
illiam J. Federer is a nationally known speaker, historian, author, and president of Amerisearch, Inc. He's the speaker on The American Minute daily broadcast. In late April, 2026, there was a thorough reading of the Bible at the Museum of the Bible. While you may not agree with every participant, the Word was read. As Scripture says, God's Word will not return unto Him void, but it will accomplish that which He pleases. It's the Word of God that is quick and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword. The Bible tells us in Romans 10:17 that "Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God." It's the Word of God that changes the heart of man. Michele Bachmann, Dean of the Regent School of Government said, "There would be no America without the Bible. It is the foundation...and it's important that we reacquaint ourselves with its principles." It's disturbing that in the American Bible Society's 2026 State of the Bible report, only 17% of Americans told pollsters that they have read the entire Bible, another 17% said they have read "most", 14% indicate they've read "about half" 35% said "a little" 10% said "none" and 7% said they were not sure if they've ever read the Bible. As foundational as the Bible is, Jim asked William to come and address the Bible's influence on America. So don't miss this look back at the impact of the Bible at the time of the Pilgrims, at the time leading up to the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War, and also its influence since we became a nation. It's a history modern skeptics don't like, but it's the truth.
Le tennis se joue-t-il vraiment à 90% dans la tête ? Pourquoi certains cracks du circuit s'écroulent-ils au moment de servir pour le match ? Dans ce nouvel épisode de "Sans Filet", votre talk-show 100% tennis, on pousse les portes du secret le mieux gardé du circuit ATP/WTA : la dimension mentale. Pour en parler, nous recevons Charlie Courrent, journaliste reporter et réalisateur du documentaire exceptionnel "P*tain de tennis : ce sport qui rend fou". Charlie a suivi les joueurs et joueuses au plus près de leur intimité psychologique.Des rituels obsessionnels de Rafael Nadal aux craquages spectaculaires de Benoît Paire ou Nick Kyrgios, en passant par la gestion clinique des balles de break par Novak Djokovic, on décortique les mécaniques de la tête sous pression. On analyse le phénomène du "choking", la solitude absolue sur le court et la manière dont les coachs intègrent (ou non) la préparation mentale aujourd'hui. Qui a le plus grand mental de l'histoire ?Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Jannik Sinner a encore écrit l'histoire ! En remportant le Masters 1000 de Rome 2026 face à Casper Ruud (6-4, 6-4), le numéro 1 mondial a non seulement mis fin à 50 ans d'attente pour le tennis italien au Foro Italico (depuis Adriano Panatta en 1976), mais il a aussi complété son "Golden Masters" à seulement 24 ans en rejoignant Novak Djokovic.Avec une série historique de 34 victoires consécutives en Masters 1000 (battant le record légendaire de Djokovic en 2011), le parcours de Jannik Sinner se place-t-il tout en haut du panthéon du tennis mondial ?L'équipe de Sans Filet se mouille et décortique cet immense exploit en le comparant aux plus grands chefs-d'œuvre de l'histoire du tennis sur le format Masters 1000.Nos chroniqueurs et consultants dévoilent leurs parcours préférés et les plus impressionnants de l'histoire de l'ATP (Le Federer à Cincinnati, Zverev à Madrid, Nadal à Monte-Carlo Quel est le run ultime ? Où placer le Rome 2026 de Sinner ? Analyse complète du tournoi de l'Italien. De son entrée en lice à sa finale face à Ruud, en passant par sa bataille face à Medvedev. Est-on face à la plus grande domination de l'ère moderne ? Donnez-nous votre Top 3 des plus beaux parcours en Masters 1000 dans l'espace commentaires ! Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
32 victoires. Zéro défaite. Jannik Sinner vient d'entrer dans une autre dimension.En s'imposant face à Andrey Rublev en quarts de finale à Rome, l'Italien efface des tablettes le record légendaire de Novak Djokovic (31 victoires de suite en Masters 1000). Ce n'est plus seulement de la domination, c'est une prise de pouvoir absolue sur le tennis mondial.Depuis Paris 2025, personne n'a trouvé la clé sur le format en deux sets gagnants. Ni Alcaraz, ni Medvedev, ni Djokovic lui-même. Sinner joue un tennis d'une précision chirurgicale, et semble insensible à la pression, même devant son public au Foro Italico. Dans cette émission, analyse de ce record historique. Est-il déjà plus impressionnant que le Djokovic de 2011 ?Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Want to be featured on the next Q&Andy? Send us a video on our socials or email us at askandy@servedmediagroup.com Andy Roddick dives into all things tennis rackets. He breaks down the racket and string tech that shaped his career and changed the modern game. Andy explains why he trusted his stringing team with almost complete control and what really changed when Roger Federer made his famous racket switch, including why Rafael Nadal called Federer's 2018 version the toughest he ever faced. He also gets into string tension strategy across different surfaces and weather conditions, reveals that James Blake secretly used Dunlop rackets inside a Prince bag for years, and argues that strings, not rackets, have been the biggest revolution in modern tennis power. Andy then reacts to his brutally accurate PS2 ratings in Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2, where the game nailed his serve and roasted almost everything else.
A Note from James:Today on The James Altucher Show, I'm excited to welcome back one of my favorite guests, David Epstein.David is the bestselling author of Range, which completely changed how I think about my own jack-of-all-trades life. In his new book, Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better, David flips the usual idea of creativity on its head. We're always told that creativity comes from total freedom: the blank page, the blank canvas, unlimited resources. But David shows that the opposite is often true. Constraints can make us more creative, more focused, and better at solving problems.We talk about why General Magic had unlimited talent and money but still fell apart, while Pixar thrived by using strict story rules. We talk about Dr. Seuss writing Green Eggs and Ham with only 50 words, Bach boxing himself into fugues, Duke Ellington working inside the limits of early recording technology, and how the periodic table came out of a textbook deadline.This conversation gave me a new way to think about my own writing, podcasting, and creative process. So if you ever feel stuck, blocked, or overwhelmed by too many options, this episode is for you.Episode Description:James talks with David Epstein about a counterintuitive idea: creativity often improves when freedom is limited. David's new book, Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better, argues that blank-slate freedom can push people toward obvious, repetitive solutions, while the right constraints force the brain to search for something new.The conversation moves across business, science, music, writing, sports, and education. David explains why General Magic had nearly unlimited resources and still failed to build a useful product, why Pixar's storytelling rules helped it create hit after hit, and why Dr. Seuss became more original by writing inside strict word limits. James connects the idea to writing, podcasting, public speaking, genre fiction, and the hero's journey.What makes the episode useful is that it gives creators and learners a practical reframe. If you're stuck, the answer may not be more freedom. It may be a better box.What You'll Learn:Why total freedom often leads to less original work.How constraints force creativity by blocking the most convenient solution.Why Pixar succeeded with storytelling rules while General Magic struggled with too much freedom.How Dr. Seuss used strict word limits to transform children's books.Why Bach, Duke Ellington, jazz, genre fiction, and the hero's journey all show the creative power of structure.How to use specific questions, projects, and “brain first, tool second” learning to improve creativity and education.Why later specialization can produce better long-term results than picking a lane too early.Timestamped Chapters:[02:00] Why blocking the easiest solution can spark creativity[02:49] A Note from James: David Epstein returns[04:09] Remembering in-person interviews vs. Zoom interviews[04:23] Memory, mnemonics, and what we forget over time[06:34] How Range helped James rethink being a generalist[08:23] The core idea of Inside the Box[09:07] Why the blank slate often fails[10:01] General Magic and the problem of too much freedom[12:05] Pixar as the opposite model[13:17] The three-pitches rule and small-team story development[14:21] The hero's journey as a storytelling constraint[15:25] George Lucas, Neil Gaiman, and inherited story structures[16:19] How David structured Inside the Box[17:06] The real story behind the periodic table[18:00] Why the Mendeleev dream story is probably false[19:09] Bach, Duke Ellington, and musical constraint[20:12] Bach as a “constraint zealot”[21:43] Dr. Seuss and the word-limit breakthrough[23:13] Beginner Books and the rules that changed children's literature[25:20] Practical constraints for writers, painters, and creators[25:45] Specific curiosity and idea linking[27:41] How David uses a master thought list[29:45] How specific questions powered David's earlier books[31:00] Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, and delayed specialization[33:00] Why generalists often win later[34:01] Why chess and golf are poor models for most learning[36:31] How parents can use constraints to help kids learn[37:15] The constraints-led approach to coaching[38:30] Swim coaching and letting learners find their own solution[39:15] Teaching astronomy through specific projects[40:37] The generation effect: why guessing improves learning[42:00] “Brain first, tool second” in the age of AI[43:26] Why developing brains benefit from analog difficulty[44:18] Early specialization in the UK vs. broader sampling[45:00] Why later specializers can win long-term[46:21] James on applying constraints to writing and podcasting[47:32] Jazz, grammar, and improvisation inside limits[48:01] Genre fiction and creativity within rules[49:21] Why originality became linked to total freedom[50:14] Communicating with an audience through familiar forms[51:13] Stoner, plot, and literary constraint[53:04] James suggests a constraints workbook[54:24] Writing on the subway and using life's limits[55:04] Closing thoughts on Inside the BoxAdditional Resources:David Epstein's official websiteInside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better official book pageInside the Box on AmazonRange: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World official book pageRange on AmazonDavid Epstein's Range Widely newsletter. 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Richard Harris Interviews Bill & Michael Federer on Their New Books YouTube Description In this recorded Bonus Show, Richard Harris sits down with Bill Federer and Michael Federer at the National Religious Broadcasters for a compelling conversation about their latest books. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.truthandliberty.net/subscribe Donate here: https://www.truthandliberty.net/donate
Somewhere between year eight and year twelve of a knowledge-work career, something shifts. The title is good. The compensation is good. The reviews are good. The output has never been more polished, especially in the last two years, because AI has put a layer of polish on everything you ship. But the feeling of getting visibly better, the feeling that defined your first decade, has quietly disappeared.Most professionals misdiagnose what's happening. They call it lost motivation, burnout, or hitting their ceiling. None of those is usually the right diagnosis.In this episode, Charles Good breaks down why mid-career professionals plateau and it's not what you think. Drawing on cognitive science research from Anders Ericsson, Robert Bjork, Monique Boekaerts, and the Harvard Business School / BCG / Dell'Acqua study on AI and consultant performance, Charles identifies the four forces quietly dulling your edge: rooms that have become too familiar, the habit of never watching your own tape, the disappearance of reflection time, and the new and accelerating cost of letting AI take your reps.Then, using lessons from three of the greatest performers in their fields, Roger Federer rebuilding his game at thirty-two, Tom Brady studying his own film into his forties, and Michael Jordan returning to six AM workouts after three championships, Charles offers three concrete moves to put growth back inside the work you already do.You'll learn:Why most professionals misdiagnose the plateau as motivation, burnout, or ceiling — and what's actually happening underneathThe cognitive science of deliberate practice and desirable difficulty, and why effort and growth are not the same thingThe four forces dulling your edge — including the AI dynamic that almost no one is talking aboutThe Federer Move: how to find a harder room once a quarterThe Brady Move: the four-question Friday reflection that takes fifteen minutesThe Jordan Move and the First Draft Rule: how to use AI without letting it take the reps that build your judgmentIf you've been delivering well but quietly suspect you've stopped growing, this is the episode for you.Chapters 00:00 Michael Jordan's Breakfast Club: Why Greats Go Back to the Reps02:00 The Mid-Career Plateau Nobody Wants to Name04:30 Why Motivation, Burnout, and Ceiling Are the Wrong Diagnoses06:00 You Stopped Being a Learner — The Real Reframe08:30 Force One: Federer at Thirty-Two and the Familiar Room12:00 Force Two: The Brady Discipline of Watching Your Own Tape13:30 Force Three: The Reflection Loop That Never Gets Closed14:30 Force Four: How AI Is Taking Your Reps17:30 The Federer Move — Find a Harder Room18:30 The Brady Move — The Four-Question Friday19:30 The Jordan Move — The First Draft Rule20:00 Are You Still Getting Sharper?Subscribe to The Good Leadership Podcast: [Apple Podcasts] | [Spotify] | [YouTube]LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charlesagoodSubstack Channel (Outlearn to Outperform): charlesgood.substack.comLinkedIn Newsletter (The Outlearn Advantage): [Subscribe]
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You Can Be Profitable With A 37% Win Rate Podcast: Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Attend my Free Masterclass #633: You Can Be Profitable With A 37% Win Rate In this video: 00:43 – Win Rates in Trading and a Simple Example 01:26 – Percentage Risk for a Trade/Risk Management 02:08 – Client Ryan achieves 9% with a 37.6% win rate 02:46 – Outside world win percentages for Roger Federer, 03:15 – Casino games win rate, need 55%+ 03:57 – Sports betting win rate, need 55%+ 04:48 – 95% traders lose, only hear about the 5% winners, winning AND s 05:33 – 2 ways to react to losing trades, one preferred way 06:17 – Taking the good with the bad: celebrate wins and deal with losses How would you like to be a consistent and profitable trader with a win rate in the mid to high 30s or low to mid 40s? Impossible? It's not. And how do we react to losing trades? Let's talk about that and more right now. Hello this is Paul Tillman. I'm the Director of Coaching Services at The Forex Trading Coach here at my home in the Raleigh, North Carolina area. And this is video and podcast number 633. I want to talk to you about 2 things: win rates and losing trades. Win Rates in Trading and a Simple Example So win rates which is simply the number of trades you're winning divided by total number of trades that you are taking. So let's do a simple example here. Let's say you take 2 trades. First 2 trades you lose your risking $100 per trade and you're down $200. Let's say the 3rd trade that you take is a winning trade. And your reward to risk is 3 to 1, as in your win is 3 times what your loss is. So you've won $300 on that trade. Now if we add that up you have 2 losing trades at -200 and 1 winning trade at +300. So you've made a net gain of $100. And with 33.3% win rate. Percentage Risk for a Trade/Risk Management And as always we suggest taking a quarter or a half percent risk on the actual trade that you take. Risk management is very key, and so is consistently getting that reward to risk. So you can be a profitable trader at 33.3%. Now if we extrapolate that on all the trades that we take on our live webinars, on our form site and our chat room area for our daily trade suggestions, which is like a newsletter we put out each weekday. Extrapolate that out to tens and hundreds of trades in a year, and you can do very, very well with a win rate that's much lower than 50%. Client Ryan achieves 9% with a 37.6% win rate In fact, we had a trader, Ryan, who said for his March trades, he made 9% gain at a half percent risk, with an average awarded to risk of 2.6 to 1 across all his trades. And his win rate was 37.6%. So under 40 with a 9% gain in 1 month. That is incredibly good. And if you could do that every month, you know the sky is the limit with regards to firms and trading retirement accounts or whatever it is, you can do fantastically well now in the outside world, that's very hard to do to be successful at something at under 50%. Outside world win percentages for Roger Federer, Let's take a few cases here. Roger Federer, who's arguably my favorite tennis player and I think one of the best of all time, only won about 54%-55% of all points that he played. Which is crazy to think about how many Grand Slam titles and overall titles that he's won and he's only done that percentage. Casino games win rate, need 55%+ Now let's take 2 other different ventures: the casino. A lot of people are going to casinos on cruises, or if there's casinos where you are and the house always has about a 1% to 5% edge, depending on what game or what type of hands you're playing, machines, et cetera, etc. so you've got to be in that 53% to 55% win rate range just to break even. And the casinos know this and they have that house edge. So it's built in. But if you can get over 55%, which is rare, and your casino games and everything are set up for you not to do that, especially long term, then you'll be a consistent winning player of the casino. Sports betting win rate, need 55%+ Let's take sports betting huge around the world and has been growing in the US the last 5 to 10 years especially. Again, there's a built in advantage to the casino. If you win 52% – 53% of bets, you'll break about even that, that juice that they have or that vig as they say, is to the sports books advantage and the casinos. The best bettors in the world only win 55% to 60%. And that's at the very top. But you can do well if you can achieve that number. So in trading, you know, high 30s, low 40s. Our client Ryan, who's been with us a couple of years and others are getting right in that, you know, mid to high 30s or low 40s for a win rate. 95% traders lose, only hear about the 5% winners, winning AND losing trades The other one that I want to talk to you about is losing trades. There's a reason why 95% of traders lose. But you don't hear about the 95%. You hear about the 5%. If you take a look out there, I'm a proud owner. I've got another car. I would have been newer one, but that's my 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe. It's got 365,000 miles on it. And you know, I'm just regular guy with a family. And I'm going to show you what winning and losing trades are about, because that's what most of 98% of us deal with. And we'll give you the real story. A lot of times on social media, you don't get what goes on behind the curtain because people only post about the positive things. So I want to give you the true story of trading and how it goes. So losing trades, none of us like to lose. But it does happen. 2 ways to react to losing trades, one preferred way So how do we react to losing trades? What are 2 ways? 1, I made a technical error. I had a deal breaker in my strategy and I traded it. I traded during news. I broke a rule I over risk, I over traded whatever I tried to revenge trade, whatever it is. That's 1 reason why you also trade. The 2nd reason, and the 1 I prefer the most is you made your analysis, you stuck to your strategy, you kept all the rules, you took the right risk and you took the trade and it lost and the market just simply went against you. That's the preferable way to trade. That's a great way to lose a trade. Even though that sounds counterintuitive. Taking the good with the bad: celebrate wins and deal with losses But losing streaks will happen sometimes you'll have a losing week or a losing month and you just have to deal with that. That's the reality of trading. As my good friend Darryl says, you have to take the good with the bad in life, and that certainly applies to trading. Take the winning trades, celebrate them, and learn how to deal with the losses. And all together, you'll have a consistently profitable time of trading, and you can learn the life long skill and have it work in your favor. So that's it for me. I'm going to go watch Carolina Hurricanes NHL hockey team here in the Raleigh area, going for the Stanley Cup. But yeah, we've talked about win rates today and how you can win with much less than 50% and still be consistently profitable. And how do we react? It's easy to react to a winning trade, but how do we react to losing trade. So that's it for me. We enjoy this beautiful weather and some hockey and we'll see you next week here at The Forex Trading Coach. Thanks. Episode Title: #633: You Can Be Profitable With A 37% Win Rate Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Attend my Free Masterclass
Bill Federer - From Mecca to Medina to Global Expansion: The Untold History Still Shaping Our World An honour to have Bill Federer with us to examine Christianity's influence on America's founding, focusing on the covenantal ideas drawn from ancient Israel's pre-monarchical period and the English Commonwealth experiment. Bill traces the life of Muhammad, his transition from religious leader in Mecca to political and military leader in Medina, the early spread of Islam, and the strategies of the Muslim Brotherhood. The conversation addresses the historical merging of faith and political authority and its relevance to modern Western societies. Bill Federer is a nationally known speaker, best-selling author, and president of American Minute, Inc., a publishing company dedicated to researching America's noble heritage. He has written or contributed to over 30 books, and is a frequent guest on television, radio and podcasts. He produces the "How We Got Here" video series for TurningPointEd.com. His AMERICAN MINUTE feature is broadcast daily on radio and by the Internet. His Faith in History television airs on the TCT Network. Connect with Bill... X @BillFederer https://x.com/BillFederer WEBSITE https://americanminute.com/ BOOKS https://www.amazon.com/stores/William-J.-Federer/author/B001K7Z0KC?sr=1-1&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Connect with Hearts of Oak…
Zverev once again reaches the later stages of a tournament, and is once again utterly incapable of making a match out it against Sinner.As Jannik Sinner continues to sweep every Masters 1000 of the year virtually unchallenged, the question is beginning to get loud online: is the ATP Tour boring? Some might even start saying that Sinner himself is the problem.Well, is he?Short answer is no. But it's probably more complicated if you're a neutral tennis fan. Sinner just isn't the same type of player or person that Federer was, or that Djokovic is. He is introverted, he is efficient, and all that he does is his job: winning. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that.But, combining Sinner's ruthless tennis, his introverted demeanor, and the fact that the entirety of the ATP minus Carlos Alcaraz simply has no idea how to even begin to win sets against him, it turns the tour into something rather uneventful.If you are a Sinner fan, that's awesome. Your fave is winning and you're happy when you turn off the tv. If you aren't, you shouldn't blame Sinner. You should question: why the heck isn't anyone else standing up against him?I love seeing records getting broken. But I love a good tennis match with a lot of tension and high stakes tournaments even more. I hope we get that back soon.SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube channel!Follow TENNIS AND BAGELS!Twitter/X: https://x.com/TennisAndBAGELSAndre:Twitter/X - https://x.com/RolembergAndreBlueSky Social: https://bsky.app/profile/andrerolemberg.bsky.socialVansh: https://x.com/vanshv2kOwen (BlueSky Social): https://bsky.app/profile/owensports.bsky.socialFavourite this podcast if you like our work :)SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube channel!Follow TENNIS AND BAGELS!Twitter/X: https://x.com/TennisAndBAGELSAndre:Twitter/X - https://x.com/RolembergAndreBlueSky Social: https://bsky.app/profile/andrerolemberg.bsky.socialVansh: https://x.com/vanshv2kOwen (BlueSky Social): https://bsky.app/profile/owensports.bsky.socialSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tennis-and-bagels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patrick and Chris are joined by Swiss author and journalist Simon Graf to discuss his career covering the enduring legacy of Roger Federer. The trio explores Federer's remarkable journey, from his days as a ball boy for one of Patrick's matches in Basel, to becoming a global icon who redefined the game by blending old-school technique with modern power.The conversation highlights Federer's extraordinary character, specifically his genuine interest in others and his ability to remain grounded despite his "circus-like" fame. Graf shares personal anecdotes about Federer's authenticity, while McEnroe and Bowers reflects on his "stubbornness" as a champion—an attribute that fueled his late-career reinvention and his emotional breakthrough at Roland Garros in 2009. The conversation is an intimate look at why the world remains captivated by the man who simply "loved the craft" of tennis.Simon Graf is a journalist for Tages-Anzeiger, the Swiss national daily newspaper based in Zurich. He is the author of three books on Roger Federer, including a biography and The Roger Federer Effect alongside Simon Cambers.
To join ATP Fantasy head to https://play.fantasy.atptour.com/noth...Code to join our Nothing Major league: 981-0H8TXThe ATP Fantasy segment was brought to you by our #partner ATP Tour.On this Monday episode of Nothing Major, Sam Querrey, John Isner, Steve Johnson and special guest Steve Weissman recap Madrid and preview Rome. Weissman explains how he writes and runs TC Live, then the group breaks down Jannik Sinner's emphatic 6-2, 6-1 win over Alexander Zverev in a 56-minute Masters final and debates what it would take to beat Sinner, plus where Zverev fits behind Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. They cover Marta Kostyuk beating Mirra Andreeva for a WTA 1000 title, discuss Kostyuk's backflip background, and highlight Hailey Baptiste's upset of Aryna Sabalenka saving six match points. The show hits Kei Nishikori announcing his final season and top players' criticism of French Open prize money. The show then features “Wiseman's Wisdom” backing Arthur Fils, stats on Sabalenka's streaks, and Sam's query comparing popularity of Cristiano Ronaldo, Roger Federer and Virat Kohli worldwide. The show closes with Rome picks, Iga Swiatek concern, ATP fantasy changes, and a closing Pacific-time rant.00:00 Show Kickoff and Guest Intro01:22 How TC Live Gets Made04:54 Madrid Final Sinner Dominates08:41 Can Anyone Stop Sinner10:47 Zverev Ranking Debate13:31 WTA Madrid Kostyuk Breakthrough16:38 French Favorites and Iga Debate18:25 Baptiste Upset and Rising Stock22:44 Nishikori Retirement Talk26:31 French Open Prize Money Fight31:27 Weissman's Wisdom Fils Pick32:52 Arthur Fils Hype Train34:53 Stevie Stats Sabalenka Streak35:37 Serve Bot Zverev Madrid36:17 Most Popular Athlete Debate40:15 Rome Preview Djokovic Outlook41:58 Americans Struggle On Clay44:21 Iga Rome Panic Meter46:37 ATP Fantasy Team Tweaks49:18 Best Dressed And Farewell51:19 Hottie Curse And Time Zone Rant55:07 Wrap Up
Andy Roddick and Jon Wertheim discuss the news that Carlos Alcaraz is OUT of Rome AND Roland Garros. Rafael Jodor is wins more 17 of his first 25: more than Nadal, Federer, Djokovic, Alcaraz, Sinner, AND Fonseca. They also discuss Jannik Sinner and his 24-match Masters 1000 win streak (3rd longest ever), Coco Gauff falls in a third-set tiebreak, and we get into NCAA programs cutting tennis with the latest news coming from Arkansas. Get Andy's takes on all of this and more in today's episode! COMMENT BELOW: Do you think Carlos Alcaraz's career is at risk with the way he plays?
Want to be featured on the next Q&Andy? Send us a video on our socials or email us at askandy@servedmediagroup.com Andy Roddick sits down with rising star Iva Jovic for this episode of Q&Andy. Jovic offers direct advice for juniors turning pro, explains how she reframes pressure, and shares a court geometry tip from Novak Djokovic shaping her game. The episode includes a debate on Roger Federer's backhand volley vs. John Isner's serve, plus her view that the sport chooses you. They also break down Iga Świątek's dominance on clay and end with a funny question from an eight-year-old fan.
When Michael Jordan signed with an upstart running shoe company called Nike in the 1980s, it revolutionized the signature sneaker landscape and made Nike the brand to beat. Under Armour made a similar play signing Steph Curry in 2013. But it didn't pan out quite the way they hoped. Still, nowadays it seems like every star athlete needs a signature line. Tim Newcomb is a sneaker and sports tech reporter whose work has appeared in Forbes, Sports Illustrated, Esquire and more. He's breaking down the rise of the signature shoe from Chuck Taylors in the 1920s to Kobe Bryant's and Roger Federer's signature kicks. We'll also look at some of the new players in the sneaker game, and where Under Armour goes from here. Audible subscribers can listen to all episodes of Business Wars ad-free right now. Join Audible today by downloading the Audible app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.