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Part one - It was an extraordinary day in the men's draw but nothing was more incredible than Arthur Fils' five set victory over Jaume Munar on Suzanne Lenglen. We describe the twists and turns of the match, the spine tingling atmosphere, and what it might mean for Fils in this tournament. We also cover Novak Djokovic shutting down the Corentin Moutet show, losses from two sets up for Alex de Minaur and Jakub Mensik, and the news that Stefanos Tsitsipas is to be coached by Goran Ivanisevic. Part two (41m20s) - It was a less thrilling day in the women's event, but we cover straight sets wins for both Mirra Andreeva and Coco Gauff as well as a third round to look forward to between Jessica Pegula and Marketa Vondrousova Part three (53m07s) - Jack Draper's impressive win over Gael Monfils, a recognition of best of five set tennis, and a look ahead to Day 6.Buy tickets for Tennis Podcast Live in London on Thursday 26th June at Shoreditch Town Hall. Check out our new merch shop! Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts, including Tennis Re-Lived episodes, Grand Slam Review Shows, and monthly Live Shows on YouTube. Friends also get access to The Barge, Hannah's Column, and an ad-free listening experience to all episodes of The Tennis Podcast. Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month, the TennisWorthy Podcast explores the theme of dedication, and how champions overcame various challenges in the lives and careers to reach the top. Hear inspiring stories of dedication from three Hall of Famers from the Open Era – Virginia Wade, Goran Ivanišević and Justine Henin – who faced significant journeys to achieve their major goals. Discover how Wade's early determination, sparked in South Africa, fueled her long-awaited Wimbledon triumph. Goran Ivanišević shares the emotions and belief he needed to capture the Wimbledon title after reaching three previous finals. Explore Henin's deep connection with the French Open and her perseverance to finally claim victory. These inspiring stories highlight the unwavering commitment required at the highest levels of tennis, offering captivating insights.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For more information and full episode transcriptions, visit tennisfame.com/podcast.
Season #25 Episode#:12 Shaun Boyce & Bobby SchindlerIn today's episode, you'll discover more about Functional Tennis, how it came to be, and where it might be headed. Fabio takes the time to share his origin story as well as what he would do if he were King of Tennis. (We aren't sure physically moving a whole country to a better climate is possible, but we will look into it)About the GuestFabio Molle is the brain behind Functional Tennis which has branched out into multiple areas within the sport. Besides having a highly successful social media account, he has created his own products without any investors supporting him. The Functional Tennis Saber has proven to be a hit with many top players trying it out, including 21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic. On top of that, Molle also runs a well known podcast which has included guests such as Goran Ivanisevic, Robin Soderling, Casper Ruud and Alex de Minaur. ~from UBI TennisCheck out the Saber hereBe Our Next Guest!We want to hear from you! If you are a club manager, coach, or just a tennis enthusiast who has an interesting story that can inspire the tennis community, you can visit our page My Tennis Story and share your words. One of our next episodes might invite you as our guest and spread your voice among the tennis community.Learn more about Faboi and Functional Tennis: https://www.functionaltennis.com/pages/about-usFunctional Tennis IG: https://www.instagram.com/functionaltennis/YouTube Full InterviewKing of Tennis AnswerShaun Boyce USPTA: shaun@tennisforchildren.comhttps://tennisforchildren.com/ Bobby Schindler USPTA: schindlerb@comcast.nethttps://windermerecommunity.net/ Geovanna Boyce: geovy@regeovinate.comhttps://regeovinate.com/ This podcast is powered by GoTennis! Atlanta: Membership has its privileges https://letsgotennis.com/ https://letsgotennis.com/join/https://shop.letsgotennis.com/https://letsgotennis.com/podcast/ Do you want to read about some good things going on in the world of tennis?https://letsgotennis.com/stories/Check out our GoTennis! Atlanta Facebook page for deals, updates, events, podcasts, news, stories, coach profiles, club information, and more https://bit.ly/gt_facebook_pageAlso, you can support this show (and save some $) by shopping at https://letsgotennis.com/deals/Or, donate directly HEREWant donate with Bitcoin? Here's the address: 3EqTU1gQBLoieMeFLC1BQgCUajPpPMCgwBConsidering your own podcast? We (obviously) recommend Captivate: This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free.
Host Patrick McEnroe caught up with newly appointed Laver Cup Team World Vice Captain and Hall of Famer Pat Rafter in Melbourne. On site at the Australian Open, the pair wasted no time delving into January's subject of tenacity, and how digging deep played a massive role in some of Rafter's biggest moments on court.McEnroe and Rafter discuss how Rafter's serve-and-volley style of play required incredible work ethic, and how he succeeded at the US Open with back-to-back titles in 1997 and 1998. He discusses competing and reaching the finals at Wimbledon twice, and is candid on the role nerves played in his matches against fellow Hall of Famers Pete Sampras and Goran Ivanisevic. Finally, Rafter and McEnroe reflect on the evolution of the game and its physicality, Rafter's new role with Laver Cup, and the honor of being a Hall of Famer.Pat Rafter is a three-time major champion and former ATP world No. 1. He remains the most recent man to reach the semifinals or better of ever major tournament in both singles and doubles. Rafter formally retired from professional tennis in 2003 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For more information and full episode transcriptions, visit tennisfame.com/podcast.
Jannik Sinner is one step closer to retaining his AO crown after putting Alex de Minaur to the sword in a straight-sets masterclass. The world No.1’s next opponent is Ben Shelton who's withstood a spirited fightback from Lorenzo Sonego to win through to his first Australian Open semifinal. American compatriot Madison Keys progressed to the last four in Melbourne for the third time with a three-set win over Elina Svitolina — experts Simon Rea and Ryan Harrison join Jon and Blair to analyse the results and preview the women’s semifinals on Day 12: Aryna Sabalenka v Paula Badosa and Madison Keys v Iga Swiatek. Plus, Goran Ivanisevic reveals the magic of Novak Djokovic and whether the 10-time champion can win a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam singles title. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday at the Australian Open was bookended by a pair of extraordinary results as Paula Badosa beat Coco Gauff and Novak Djokovic overcame Carlos Alcaraz. It meant that Catherine, David and Matt were recording the podcast at well after 3am in an adrenaline-fuelled frenzy. Part one - Djokovic vs Alcaraz & Zverev vs Paul review. Part two (from 32m25s) - Gauff vs Badosa & Sabalenka vs Pavlyuchenkova review.Part three (from 57m11s) - Goran Ivanisevic quits working with Rybakina and Day 11 order of play The Tennis Podcast during the Australian Open will be brought to you by Steve Furgal's International Tennis Tours, your gateway to premium tennis events worldwide. Check out what they have to offer, including discounts on trips to Roland Garros and the Laver Cup, go to Tours4Tennis.com/Podcast.Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts, including Tennis Re-Lived episodes, Grand Slam Review Shows, and monthly Live Shows on YouTube. Friends also get access to The Barge, Hannah's Column, and an ad-free listening experience to all episodes of The Tennis Podcast. Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our Shop - We have just launched a range of caps! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben and Tumaini have been working away at the Australian Open in the build-up to the main draw, taking a break to enjoy the sublime "One Point Slam," and writing lots of stuff we think you'll enjoy like Ben's piece on qualifying and interview with Goran Ivanisevic, and Tumaini's inside look at Murray coaching Djokovic and his fun story on cheating in tennis practice. But the Australian Open draws are newly out, and they're our main focus on this episode, as we break down all the big contenders and the fun first round match-ups in Melbourne. Can anyone stop Jannik Sinner? Could Coco Gauff be a favorite over Aryna Sabalenka? All that and more! Enjoy! Thank you for listening! Our Patreon is back up and running to ensure NCR keeps going and stays ad-free, and we hope you can join in supporting NCR! And we especially thank our GOAT backers: Pam Shriver and J. O'D. And please check out Ben's new writing home, Bounces! And Tumaini's work at The Guardian!
Catherine is in Perth for the United Cup and she's joined by Matt to discuss everything they've seen and soaked up from the first tournament of the new season. Part one - Headlines from Perth including Elena Rybakina's new partnership with Goran Ivanisevic, Leylah Fernandez's serve vs Taylor Fritz, and the lack of vibes in Team Greece. Part two (from 33 minutes) - Sydney so far including Casper Ruud's thrilling win over Tomas Machac and Belinda Bencic's reality check against Jasmine Paolini. Plus, tennis experiments with timeouts. Part three (from 50 minutes) - Joao Fonseca's Next Gen Finals victory and other bits of news. Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts, including Tennis Re-Lived episodes, Grand Slam Review Shows, and monthly Live Shows on YouTube. Friends also get access to The Barge, Hannah's Column, and an ad-free listening experience to all episodes of The Tennis Podcast. Join The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our Shop - We have just launched a range of caps! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the Mailbag, Gill Gross answers your comments, including: why is Novak Djokovic still yet to hire a coach, will his former coach Goran Ivanisevic help Elena Rybakina, will there be a new slam winner in 2025 and who is most likely, why has Stefanos Tsitsipas struggled this year, how will Carlos Alcaraz's 2024 be remembered, was Rafael Nadal or Andy Murray a better grass player, and what matters more: titles or consistency. 00:00 Intro 01:25 Coachless Djokovic 07:10 Rybakina X Ivanisevic 16:10 Tennis Channel News 18:30 Elections Like Tennis 20:11 Perricard, Draper, Fils 23:37 2025 New GS Winners 27:50 Ruud in Turin 30:16 Tsitsipas Status 37:55 Alcaraz's 2024 40:08 Nadal vs. Murray Grass 44:15 Titles vs. Consistency 47:07 2-week Masters Subscribe to The Draw, your one-stop-shop for the best tennis content on the internet every week: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribe Join Our 24/7 Tennis Community on Discord: https://discord.gg/wW3WPqFTFJ An exciting new way to support the channel. All you have to do is sign up for TennisTV, the official ATP streaming service, using this link: https://tnn.is/gillgross
Aryna Sabalenka, Zheng Qinwen and Coco Gauff have secured semifinals spots at the WTA Finals leaving Iga Swiatek relying on Gauff to beat Barbora Krejcikova to stay alive. Storm Hunter and John Fitzgerald discuss Swiatek's challenge, Gauff's form, and Elena Rybakina's potential with new coach Goran Ivanisevic in her corner. Alex de Minaur has broken a 20-year drought by becoming the first Australian singles player since Lleyton Hewitt to reach the ATP Tour Finals. We catch up with Donna Vekic 50 days out from her favourite event the United Cup, and Brie reveals her top 5 musically talented tennis players. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Race to Turin is ON! Join the Tennis Weekly gang as they look back on all the key action from the Paris Masters, which saw Alex Zverev serve up a masterclass (quite literally) to defeat Ugo Humbert and win his 7th ATP Masters 1000 Title. Elsewhere, Diana Shnaider continued her brilliant season with a win over Britain's Katie Boulter in Hong Kong to capture her 4th title of the year, and Viktoria Golubic ended an 8 year title drought with a win at the Jiangxi Open.The trio also reflect on the action so far from the WTA Finals in Riyadh, ponder where future Finals could be held, and also consider the latest news that Goran Ivanisevic will begin coaching Elena Rybakina in the upcoming pre-season. Joel also tests Kim, Chris and the listeners to an ATP Finals themed Par For The Courts, as the final places are up for grabs with action this week in Metz and Belgrade on the ATP Tour.UTS CompetitionFor your chance to win one of four pairs of tickets to the UTS Grand Final in London, all you have to do is follow us on social media @tennisweeklypod like our competition post and tag a friend that you would like to bring with you.Maximum 2 entries per person, one per social channel, on instagram and twitter the competition closes on Sunday 10th November at midnight. Winners will be announced on our WTA Finals podcast on 11th November so listen in to find out if are our lucky winner!SOCIALSFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, plus email the show tennisweeklypod@gmail.com.MERCHPurchase Tennis Weekly Merch through our Etsy store including limited edition designs by Krippa Design where all proceeds go towards the podcast so we can keep doing what we do!REVIEWS***Please take a moment to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It really means a lot to us at HQ and helps make it easier for new listeners to discover us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's WTA Weekly Wrap Up we cover everything from Schnaider, Golubic and Sonmez winning titles, the WTA finals, Rybakina's new coaching arrangement with Novak Djokovic's former coach, Goran Ivanisevic and an update on rankings. Jess Adjua brings you a WTA Weeky Wrap Up Every Wednesday! For more tennis content and news check out @jessadjua and @qualityshottennis all social media platforms!" ➡️Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHvJsy7PezicDNlLm8Wkmbw/join
The women are in Riyadh in all their purple and white splendor. The Final 8 teams in singles and doubles are playing in a round robin format with two groups - the purple and orange groups of 4 Each. Sabalenka is still number one but the Finals could change her status. Gauff and Swiatek are using their coaching change as well as Rybakina - to begin making their games bigger. Rybakina has brought in Goran Ivanisevic - a bold move. The men are still moving for the final 8 spots with Sinner, Alcaraz, Medvedev, Zverev set to play. Zverev showed his might by winning Paris. Alexandra talks the US election on Tuesday and Jason Kelce's inopportune smashing of a kid's telephone - after a direct slur at Kelce from the kid. Alexandra ends with a quote from Djokovic that signals his thoughts on the ATP Finals.
Willkommen zu einer neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge - dieses Mal mit dem Rolex Paris Masters in Bercy und dem Start der WTA Finals sowie der Ergebnisse der letztwöchigen WTA-Turniere. Philipp ist wieder mit dabei, so dass er und Andreas mit dem Turnier in Paris starten. In Paris-Bercy wurde in diesem Jahr zum letzten Mal das Masters1000 ausgetragen. Ab dem nächsten Jahr zieht man Paris-intern um. Boris Becker hatte 1986 die erste Ausgabe gewonnen, Alexander Zverev gewann die letzte Ausgabe im legendären "Palais Ominsport". Dabei erwischte er die fast perfekte Woche. Zum einen spielte Zverev gutes Tennis, zum anderen kamen ihm ... WERBUNG 10 Euro gratis bei NEO.bet Sichert euch 10 Euro gratis beim Wettanbieter NEObet, ganz ohne Einzahlung. Einfach den Promotion-Code tennis10 bei der Registrierung auf neobet.de eingeben und sofort mit den 10 Euro loswetten. Link zur NEObet-Registrierung: https://neobet.de/de/Sportwetten#account/Account Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion. ?>
Willkommen zu einer neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge - dieses Mal mit dem Rolex Paris Masters in Bercy und dem Start der WTA Finals sowie der Ergebnisse der letztwöchigen WTA-Turniere. Philipp ist wieder mit dabei, so dass er und Andreas mit dem Turnier in Paris starten. In Paris-Bercy wurde in diesem Jahr zum letzten Mal das Masters1000 ausgetragen. Ab dem nächsten Jahr zieht man Paris-intern um. Boris Becker hatte 1986 die erste Ausgabe gewonnen, Alexander Zverev gewann die letzte Ausgabe im legendären "Palais Ominsport". Dabei erwischte er die fast perfekte Woche. Zum einen spielte Zverev gutes Tennis, zum anderen kamen ihm ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion. ?>
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Willkommen zu einer neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge - dieses Mal mit dem Rolex Paris Masters in Bercy und dem Start der WTA Finals sowie der Ergebnisse der letztwöchigen WTA-Turniere. Philipp ist wieder mit dabei, so dass er und Andreas mit dem Turnier in Paris starten. In Paris-Bercy wurde in diesem Jahr zum letzten Mal das Masters1000 ausgetragen. Ab dem nächsten Jahr zieht man Paris-intern um. Boris Becker hatte 1986 die erste Ausgabe gewonnen, Alexander Zverev gewann die letzte Ausgabe im legendären "Palais Ominsport". Dabei erwischte er die fast perfekte Woche. Zum einen spielte Zverev gutes Tennis, zum anderen kamen ihm ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion. ?>
Catherine, David and Matt bring you a preview of the WTA Finals which begin on Saturday in Saudi Arabia. Part one - Purple Group preview and predictions; Rybakina announces Goran Ivanisevic as her new coach for 2025, can anyone stop Sabalenka in Riyadh? Part two (from 30 minutes) - White Group preview and predictions; Gauff's poor head-to-head against her group rivals. Part three (from 39 minutes) - The doubles draw Join The Barge!Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to also help us to produce the show year-round, receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout 2024, including Tennis Re-Lived and Grand Slam review shows, read Hannah's Column and watch monthly live shows on YouTube. Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our ShopFollow us on Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Der er lige dele kærlighedserklæringer, anekdoter og røverhistorier, for der er gæster i studiet. Claus Meyer og Jacob Houlind elsker Holger Rune, Masters 1000 turneringen i Rom, men mest af alt elsker de bare tennis. I dag gæster de Topspin til en snak deres store kærlighed til spillet, og hør blandt andet hvordan det gik da Claus udfordrede Holger Rune men glemte sin astmaspray, da Michael Bertelsen fik hademails fra Serbiske fans og om Jacob Houlinds møde med Goran Ivanisevic i en hotelelevator. Derudover er der quiz, hvor kategorierne blandt andet indeholder "Der stønnes" og "Arrivederci Roma".
On the Mailbag, Gill Gross unpacks Novak Djokovic's split with Goran Ivanisevic, including the media coverage, the reasons for the breakup, who might be next and what value that person should bring to the 24-time major champion. We'll answer your comments, including: how do we rank events in order of court speed, why Nuno Borges got robbed in Estoril, why Iga Swiatek can struggle against relentless power aggression, how Jannik Sinner will fare on clay, will Medvedev overcome his limitations, has Stefanos Tsitsipas's forehand declined, what are the ideal surface speeds, can stats help explain errors, what to make of Dominic Thiem's admission that his wrist still limits his power? 00:00 Intro 00:30 Djokovic x Ivanisevic 10:30 Novak's Next Coach 18:09 Court Speed Tiers 22:33 Borges Robbery 28:50 Swiatek vs. Power 43:37 Sinner on Clay 38:40 Medvedev's Limitations 45:08 Sinner vs. Alcaraz Movement 48:35 Tsitsipas Struggles 51:50 Ideal Surfaces 55:58 Explaining Errors 1:00:13 Thiem's Quote Things I forgot to say… Regarding punishment for umpire mistakes; their performance is constantly being evaluated, so the punishment generally comes in the form of doing smaller matches. Regarding Tsitsipas's first serve percentage; I am still perplexed by his desire to experiment with the pinpoint footwork given the effectiveness of his serve relative to other areas of his game. Subscribe to The Draw: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribe
David speaks to Goran Ivanisevic after his recent split from Novak Djokovic. Goran talks about what it was like coaching Djokovic over the last five years, the areas they worked on together, their on court dynamic, the reasons for the split, Djokovic's biggest rivals, how much time Djokovic might have left in the sport, and what's next for both of them. OUR LINKS:Join The Barge!Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to also help us to produce the show year-round, receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout 2024, including Tennis Re-Lived and Grand Slam review shows, read Hannah's Column and watch monthly live shows on YouTube. Hannah's latest column is available for Friends - https://bit.ly/HannahOnCommunitySign up to receive our Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our ShopRead our New York Times profileTennis Podcast Terminology Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Roddick recaps the '24 Miami Open victors; Jannik Sinner and Danielle Collins. Jon Wertheim joins the show to discuss the new generation's Big Three, Novak Djokovic part's ways with long-time coach Goran Ivanisevic, and they discuss their thoughts on the public email sent out by José Higueras amidst latest USTA budget cuts. Click here to read the José Higueras email: https://youtu.be/8sqPWEG91cU0:00 Welcome to Served0:21 Racket Roundup17:13 Jon Wertheim joins the show17:30 This generation's Big Three32:40 Djokovic part's ways with coach41:47 Jon and Andy talk José Higueras public emailSupport the showKeep up with us on socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servedpodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/Served_Podcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@served_podcast?_t=8jZtCnzdAnX&_r=1 Watch the Episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0k_--YLuTNuDvq1Dw4zHmwSupport the showKeep up with us on socials!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servedpodcast/X: https://twitter.com/Served_PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@served_podcast?_t=8jZtCnzdAnX&_r=1Watch the Episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0k_--YLuTNuDvq1Dw4zHmw
FACTCHECK FROM JAMES: I said I was watching Charleston on red clay. I was of course watching *Houston*, not Charleston. Houston = reddish brown clay, Charleston = still equals mucky grey-green. Apologies... Calvin Betton joins James Gray (inews.co.uk) and George Bellshaw (man of the people) from the ATP 250 in Marrakesh to discuss a very busy few days in tennis... Danielle Collins is the surprise Miami champion after beating Elena Rybakina in the final, losing the first set of the tournament and then not another one after that But Collins also made headlines after clapping back at the suggestion she might reconsider retirement, due at the end of this year, given she is now playing the best tennis of her life Sofia Kenin and Bethanie Mattek-Sands won the women's doubes: an unlikely duo or a force to be reckoned with? Jannik Sinner comfortably beat Grigor Dimitrov in the men's final, having beaten Daniil Medvedev in the semi, their first meeting since the Australian Open final. Andy Murray has chosen not to have surgery on a “full rupture of my ATFL” and a “near full thickness rupture of my CFL” - that is the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) and calcaneofibular ligament (CFL) to give them their full names. Novak Djokovic has split with Goran Ivanisevic and does not know if he will replace him. Who would be the perfect coach for Djokovic at this point in his career? Djokovic said: “First of all, Goran is my friend for life, mine and of my family's. I will always remember that he was there for me as a person, as a human being, first and foremost, and that he brought the right set of values into our relationship. That kind of chemistry was followed by great results. I wish Goran all the best. I still don't have a clear idea who a new coach would be, or whether there will be one at all. I've had coaches since I was a kid, now I am trying to feel by myself what I need, what I feel most comfortable with. You will be informed in case someone joins the team.” PLUS... We answer your questions on Dominic Thiem and whether there really is "a dominant eye". LINKS MENTIONED James's piece on everything we know about Andy Murray's injury: https://inews.co.uk/sport/tennis/andy-murray-wimbledon-injury-hopes-2976945 Novak Djokovic's quotes in full on his coaching situation: www.tennismajors.com/atp/djokovic-trying-to-feel-by-himself-what-he-needs-without-a-coach-for-the-moment-752469.html John McEnroe's penchant for the dramatic: https://twitter.com/Calvbetton/status/1774855117725933985 Hubert Hurkacz loses his mind: https://twitter.com/TennisTV/status/1772784378717823397 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FACTCHECK FROM JAMES: I said I was watching Charleston on red clay. I was of course watching *Houston*, not Charleston. Houston = reddish brown clay, Charleston = still equals mucky grey-green. Apologies... Calvin Betton joins James Gray (inews.co.uk) and George Bellshaw (man of the people) from the ATP 250 in Marrakesh to discuss a very busy few days in tennis... Danielle Collins is the surprise Miami champion after beating Elena Rybakina in the final, losing the first set of the tournament and then not another one after that But Collins also made headlines after clapping back at the suggestion she might reconsider retirement, due at the end of this year, given she is now playing the best tennis of her life Sofia Kenin and Bethanie Mattek-Sands won the women's doubes: an unlikely duo or a force to be reckoned with? Jannik Sinner comfortably beat Grigor Dimitrov in the men's final, having beaten Daniil Medvedev in the semi, their first meeting since the Australian Open final. Andy Murray has chosen not to have surgery on a “full rupture of my ATFL” and a “near full thickness rupture of my CFL” - that is the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) and calcaneofibular ligament (CFL) to give them their full names. Novak Djokovic has split with Goran Ivanisevic and does not know if he will replace him. Who would be the perfect coach for Djokovic at this point in his career? Djokovic said: “First of all, Goran is my friend for life, mine and of my family's. I will always remember that he was there for me as a person, as a human being, first and foremost, and that he brought the right set of values into our relationship. That kind of chemistry was followed by great results. I wish Goran all the best. I still don't have a clear idea who a new coach would be, or whether there will be one at all. I've had coaches since I was a kid, now I am trying to feel by myself what I need, what I feel most comfortable with. You will be informed in case someone joins the team.” PLUS... We answer your questions on Dominic Thiem and whether there really is "a dominant eye". LINKS MENTIONED James's piece on everything we know about Andy Murray's injury: https://inews.co.uk/sport/tennis/andy-murray-wimbledon-injury-hopes-2976945 Novak Djokovic's quotes in full on his coaching situation: www.tennismajors.com/atp/djokovic-trying-to-feel-by-himself-what-he-needs-without-a-coach-for-the-moment-752469.html John McEnroe's penchant for the dramatic: https://twitter.com/Calvbetton/status/1774855117725933985 Hubert Hurkacz loses his mind: https://twitter.com/TennisTV/status/1772784378717823397 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joel and Kim are back to catch up on the Miami Open, which saw soon to be retiring Danielle Collins clinch the biggest title of her career with a dream run in her home state, and Jannik Sinner continues his fine run of form in 2024 with his first Miami trophy and a rise to World Number 2.The duo also discuss Grigor Dimitrov's revival in form and ranking, Iga Swiatek's shock defeat at the hands of Ekaterina Alexandrova and why Caroline Wozniacki and Casper Ruud were not happy with recent decisions made at the Miami Open.Chris and Alina also join briefly from the Estoril Open as the clay swing gets underway, and Joel tests Kim with a unique Par for The Courts! They also discuss what Novak Djokovic's next coaching move will be after the news that Goran Ivanisevic has left the team, and they look ahead to the ATP 2025 Calendar which has recently been revealed.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, plus email the show tennisweeklypod@gmail.com.Purchase Tennis Weekly Merch through our Etsy store including limited edition designs by Krippa Design where all proceeds go towards the podcast so we can keep doing what we do!***Please take a moment to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It really means a lot to us at HQ and helps make it easier for new listeners to discover us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem Turnier in Miami und den Neuigkeiten der letzten zwei Wochen. Bei den Damen krönte Danielle Collins mit dem Titel in Miami ihre Karriere. Recht spät aus dem College auf die Tour gekommen, nun schon mit Anfang 30 am Ende ihrer Laufbahn, holte Collins hier den ersten richtig großen Titel. Zwar erreichte sie schon vor zwei Jahren das Finale der Australian Open, doch hier war Collins als Lokalmatadorin zum Ende der zwei Wochen der große Publikumsliebling. Nachdem Collins in der ersten Runde einen Satz gegen Bernarda Perra abgab, verlor sie im ... WERBUNG 10 Euro gratis bei NEO.bet Sichert euch 10 Euro gratis beim Wettanbieter NEObet, ganz ohne Einzahlung. Einfach den Promotion-Code tennis10 bei der Registrierung auf neobet.de eingeben und sofort mit den 10 Euro loswetten. Link zur NEObet-Registrierung: https://neobet.de/de/Sportwetten#account/Account Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem Turnier in Miami und den Neuigkeiten der letzten zwei Wochen. Bei den Damen krönte Danielle Collins mit dem Titel in Miami ihre Karriere. Recht spät aus dem College auf die Tour gekommen, nun schon mit Anfang 30 am Ende ihrer Laufbahn, holte Collins hier den ersten richtig großen Titel. Zwar erreichte sie schon vor zwei Jahren das Finale der Australian Open, doch hier war Collins als Lokalmatadorin zum Ende der zwei Wochen der große Publikumsliebling. Nachdem Collins in der ersten Runde einen Satz gegen Bernarda Perra abgab, verlor sie im ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
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Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem Turnier in Miami und den Neuigkeiten der letzten zwei Wochen. Bei den Damen krönte Danielle Collins mit dem Titel in Miami ihre Karriere. Recht spät aus dem College auf die Tour gekommen, nun schon mit Anfang 30 am Ende ihrer Laufbahn, holte Collins hier den ersten richtig großen Titel. Zwar erreichte sie schon vor zwei Jahren das Finale der Australian Open, doch hier war Collins als Lokalmatadorin zum Ende der zwei Wochen der große Publikumsliebling. Nachdem Collins in der ersten Runde einen Satz gegen Bernarda Perra abgab, verlor sie im ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Catherine, David and Matt convene to discuss a busy few days in Miami. The women's final is set between Elena Rybakina and Danielle Collins and there's chat about Rybakina's resilient run so far, Collins' more destructive path through, and what might happen in the final. How much has her decision to retire at the end of the season helped Collins on court? Should she be on The Backhand List? And why does Rybakina keep playing epics? On the men's side, the big headline has been Grigor Dimitrov's incredible performance to beat Carlos Alcaraz. How did he do it? Has he ever played better? Can he keep it going against Alexander Zverev in the semis? And why does it take Alcaraz so long to adjust tactically to his opponent? There's also a preview of Daniil Medvedev vs Jannik Sinner. Why does this feel like such an important match for Medvedev to win? Elsewhere, there's reaction to the news that Andy Murray's has ruptured his ankle ligaments and that Novak Djokovic has ended his five year partnership with Goran Ivanisevic.ON LOCATION:The Tennis Podcast's coverage of the Sunshine Double in Indian Wells and Miami is sponsored by On Location, the premium hospitality and experience provider!On Location can arrange the best tennis experiences imaginable to all of the biggest tournaments in the world, including Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open.Check out their amazing packages at Tours4Tennis.comOUR LINKS:Join The Barge!Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to also help us to produce the show year-round, receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout 2024, including Tennis Re-Lived and Grand Slam review shows, read Hannah's Column and watch monthly live shows on YouTube. Hannah's latest column is available for Friends - https://bit.ly/HannahOnCommunitySign up to receive our Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our ShopRead our New York Times profileTennis Podcast Terminology Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alexander Zverev hat in Miami gute Auftritte gezeigt. Henrike und Daniel sehen seine aktuelle Verfassung als Zeichen für eine neue Qualität im Spiel des deutschen Topspielers. Nicht mehr an der Seite von Novak Djokovic ist Goran Ivanisevic. Nachvollziehbar, finden die Tennisproleten und haben sogar eine Idee in Sachen Nachfolger: Severin Lüthi! Bei den Damen stehen dieser Tage Danielle Collins und Ons jabeur im Mittelpunkt. Beide Spielerinnen durch komplett unterschiedliche Formkurven.
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Alexander Zverev hat in Miami gute Auftritte gezeigt. Henrike und Daniel sehen seine aktuelle Verfassung als Zeichen für eine neue Qualität im Spiel des deutschen Topspielers. Nicht mehr an der Seite von Novak Djokovic ist Goran Ivanisevic. Nachvollziehbar, finden die Tennisproleten und haben sogar eine Idee in Sachen Nachfolger: Severin Lüthi! Bei den Damen stehen dieser Tage Danielle Collins und Ons jabeur im Mittelpunkt. Beide Spielerinnen durch komplett unterschiedliche Formkurven. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Alexander Zverev hat in Miami gute Auftritte gezeigt. Henrike und Daniel sehen seine aktuelle Verfassung als Zeichen für eine neue Qualität im Spiel des deutschen Topspielers. Nicht mehr an der Seite von Novak Djokovic ist Goran Ivanisevic. Nachvollziehbar, finden die Tennisproleten und haben sogar eine Idee in Sachen Nachfolger: Severin Lüthi! Bei den Damen stehen dieser Tage Danielle Collins und Ons jabeur im Mittelpunkt. Beide Spielerinnen durch komplett unterschiedliche Formkurven. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
It's a huge Miami Open episode of the podcast this week, starting off with former British #1 John Lloyd discussing how Carlos Alcaraz is clicking on all cylindars in Miami. Lloyd assesses Jannik Sinner's game, Andy Murray's unfortunate injury luck, and explains why Daniil Medvedev is uniquely entertaining. And Lloyd also dives into Novak Djokovic's decision to part ways with coach Goran Ivanisevic, and what the 24-time major champion's next move might be.Then Monica Puig returns to the show to break down Iga Swiatek's early loss in Miami, and why this could be a real chance for American Danielle Collins. Puig dives into all the contenders in Miami from Elena Rybakina to Victoria Azarenka, and explains why Jessica Pegula is ready to build on her success in 2024. And Puig shares some personal stories from playing an exhibition in her native Puerto Rico with Venus Williams, to completing a 70.3 Ironman triatholon just this month.And the show finishes off with the debut of the gambling corner with Brett Connors, Tennis Channel Producer and podcast host. Connors dives into the odds and betting lines of this weekend's action in Miami, and predicts what could be in store with another showdown looming between Alcaraz & Sinner. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
It's a huge Miami Open episode of the podcast this week, starting off with former British #1 John Lloyd discussing how Carlos Alcaraz is clicking on all cylindars in Miami. Lloyd assesses Jannik Sinner's game, Andy Murray's unforunate injury luck, and explains why Daniil Medvedev is uniquely entertaining. And Lloyd also dives into Novak Djokovic's decision to part ways with coach Goran Ivanisevic, and what the 24-time major champion's next move might be. Then Monica Puig returns to the show to break down Iga Swiatek's early loss in Miami, and why this could be a real chance for American Danielle Collins. Puig dives into all the contenders in Miami from Elena Rybakina to Victoria Azarenka, and explains why Jessica Pegula is ready to build on her success in 2024. And Puig shares some personal stories from playing an exhibition in her native Puerto Rico with Venus Williams, to completing a 70.3 Ironman triatholon just this month. And the show finishes off with the debut of the gambling corner with Brett Connors, Tennis Channel Producer and podcast host. Connors dives into the odds and betting lines of this weekend's action in Miami, and predicts what could be in store with another showdown looming between Alcaraz & Sinner. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Stosur joins The AO Show to discuss the latest news including the shock parting of Novak Djokovic and coach Goran Ivanisevic, the latest from Miami where Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz remain on a collision course for the men's final, Victoria Azarenka is back in the semis — the three-time champion opens up about the evolution of the women's game over her 20-year career, and Stosur shares what it's like going from player to captain ahead of Australia's Billie Jean King Cup qualifier against Mexico in April.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Novak Djokovic and Goran Ivanisevic have split as player coach following 6 years of an incredibly successful partnership which saw Djokovic double his Grand Slam tally from 12 to 24. Off The Ball's Colm Boohig looks at other iconic sporting partnerships .
Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world; - The Minister of Sports, Senator John Owan Enoh has said that the he is not sure the Presidency will host athletes who made Nigeria proud at the just-concluded 2023 All African Games hosted by Ghana. - The Confederation of African Athletics has invited Ghana to bid for the hosting rights of the 2026 African Athletics Championships, following a successful athletics event at the just concluded 2023 African Games. - Côte d'Ivoire has been confirmed as host of the African Women's Basketball Championship, AfroBasket, scheduled to take place in July 2025 in Abidjan, BSNSports.com.ng reports - FIBA has released the official fixtures for women's basketball events for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, BSNSports.com.ng reports. - World number one Novak Djokovic has split with coach Goran Ivanisevic. - Finidi George, head coach of the Nigeria Premier Football Leagues side, Enyimba, has stated that he is not losing any sleep over getting the Super Eagles job on a permanent basis. - Chairman of Doma United, Suleiman Umar, has said head coach Akinade Onigbinde was not relieved of his duties after the club announced former Kwara United, Niger Tornadoes and Katsina United coach, Abubakar Bala, as an addition to their technical crew. - Spanish prosecutors want the ex-head of the country's football federation to be jailed for two-and-a-half years, after he kissed a female footballer against her will at Spain's World Cup victory. - Liverpool's assistant manager Pep Ljinders could be handed a major head coach position this summer with Ajax considering him for the role, according to reports.
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Another week, and another legendary guest, this time two-time US Open Champion, two time Wimbledon finalist and former World Number 1 - Australia's Pat Rafter. Pat finally joins us talking about his career from Juniors all the way to world number 1. Recognised as one of the most likeable players on tour, the attack minded serve n volleyer played in the last Wimbledon final where serve n volleyers were a mainstay in men's grass court tennis against Goran Ivanisevic. What a guest. Possibly the best show ever!!! Subscribe, Review, Share!!!!!!!
Ce nouveau numéro du Mag est consacré au debrief de la finale du Masters 1000 de Paris Bercy. Novak Djokovic a remporté dimanche son 7e titre dans la capitale française (un record), un 40e Masters 1000 (un autre record). Le Serbe a dominé Grigor Dimitrov en 2 sets. Retour sur une finale à sens unique dans cette émission. Quel est le plus beau sacre de Djokovic en Masters 1000 ? Les consultants se sont penchés sur cette question. N'hésitez pas à y répondre dans les commentaires ! Dans la 2e partie de l'émission Julien Pichené vous raconte le Bercy de Goran Ivanisevic en 1993 puis l'équipe fait le bilan de cette semaine parisienne. Qui a brillé ? Qui a déçu ? On vous dit tout. Enfin, pronostics sur les premiers tours de l'ATP 250 de Metz sans oublier la finale du Masters féminin.
On Episode 327 of The Tennis Files Podcast, you'll learn 5 key lessons from Goran Ivanisevic's 2001 Wimbledon Victory. On the show, you'll learn about the epic, never seen before run of a #125 ranked player who received a wildcard into Wimbledon and ended up winning the whole tournament. You'll also learn five key lessons from Goran's victory, the most interesting quotes from his post-finals press conference, and much more! I really hope you enjoy this episode! If you learned something useful from it, let me know in the comments below. And be sure to subscribe to Tennis Files to receive the latest tennis content to improve your game straight to your inbox! Goran Ivanisevic Press Conference Ivanisevic Superstition Article Ivanisevic-Rafter Wimbledon Article TFP 325: WTA's Mental Health and Performance Team — How to Improve Your Mental Health & Resilience Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Magnus Nils Gustafsson is a former Swedish professional tennis player and current tennis coach, renowned for his impressive career achievements. Throughout his tenure, he claimed 14 tour singles titles and maintained a remarkable streak of 15 consecutive seasons in the world's top 100, peaking at an impressive world No. 10 ranking in 1991. Notably, he played a pivotal role in Sweden's Davis Cup victory in 1998, securing victory in both his singles matches during the final. Gustafsson's Grand Slam success includes a memorable quarterfinal appearance at the Australian Open in 1994, and his career boasts victories against esteemed players such as Ivan Lendl, Michael Stich, Goran Ivanisevic, Andre Agassi, and Michael Chang.Connect with Magnus on Team Klein.You can explore more of Hernan's work on his website, https://www.hernanchousa.com/.The music enriching our show is the creative work of Sebastian Klauer. You can reach him at klauersebas@gmail.com.
As a professional tennis player who beat six world number ones including Roger Federer, Andy Roddick and Goran Ivanisevic and won six career titles in doubles, Marius Barnard believes there is much to learn from the mindset of a tennis player. Marius emphasises the importance of controlling one's own mind and emotions sharing his personal experience of squandering 17 match points as a 16 year old. Now as an Executive Coach, Marius has ventured beyond the court taking his learnings into the business and personal development world. Helping CEOs, directors and managers to improve their performance, his service game takes on a very different meaning. KEY TAKEAWAY “The first thing as a tennis player you have to sort out is your own mind.” BOOK RECOMMENDATION* The Inner Game of Tennis by W Timothy Gallwey -https://amzn.eu/d/eY3Q21w ABOUT MARIUS BARNARD Marius' interest in psychology was galvanised when he learnt to shift his mindset as a 16-year-old tennis player after freezing on 17 match points. A month later, he won the South African National Grass Court Championships, followed by ATP Tour titles and quarter finals at Wimbledon and the Australian Open. With a degree in Organisational Psychology, 20 years in management and coaching, Marius is currently guiding athletes and business leaders, on how to thrive in performance, stress management and teamwork. CONNECT WITH MARIUS Email: marius@mariusbarnard.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariusbarnard/ Website: https://www.mariusbarnard.com/ ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Life Purpose Coach, Podcast Strategist, Top 1% Global Podcaster, Speaker and Mastermind Host. Amy works with individuals to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment, to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration and to welcome clarity, achievement and purpose. WORK WITH AMY Amy inspires and empowers entrepreneurial clients to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would to focus on your WHY or launch a purposeful podcast, then please book a free 20 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Gill Gross and Amy Lundy are joined by Simon Cambers, the author of new book, "The Roger Federer Effect," (Available on Amazon here: https://a.co/d/0Ix77Uk). Through the lens of Simon's extensive interviews, we discuss Federer's personality, playing style, recent and future life stages. With Indian Wells underway, we explore how Federer has influenced modern players, including top-seed Carlos Alcaraz. Finally, we discuss Goran Ivanisevic's recent interview which ranged numerous topics regarding Novak Djokovic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ash is fired up for Moconna because his Mum sent him a text about cheap coffee. Plus there's vasectomy 101s and robust Moconna debate - the perfect combo. And off the back of that... there's blindfolding car rides and catch ups with Goran Ivanisevic. Oh yeah, and your questions get answered. This episode has 3 minutes extra sauce with some wild backhands about the Australian Open that will only be for patreon. To hear go to patreon.com/AshWilliamsShow PLUS get access to the bonus weekly patreon episodes. Thank to all of our patreons that support the show. Socials: @ashwilliams1 @ashwilliamsshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Novak Djokovic waited. He waited for Nick Kyrgios to lose focus and lose his way. Waited to find the proper read on his foe's big serves. Waited until his own level rose to the occasion.Djokovic is not bothered by a deficit — in a game, a set, a match. He does not mind problem-solving. And at Wimbledon, for quite some time now, he does not get defeated.Djokovic used his steady brilliance to beat the ace-delivering, trick-shot-hitting, constantly chattering Kyrgios 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (3) for a fourth consecutive championship at the All England Club and seventh overall."Every single time, it gets more and more meaningful and special," the top-seeded Djokovic said. "It always has been, and will be, the most special tournament in my heart. The one that motivated me and inspired me to start playing tennis in a small little mountain resort in Serbia."He extended his unbeaten run at the grass-court Grand Slam tournament to 28 matches and raised his career haul to 21 major trophies, breaking a tie with Roger Federer and moving just one behind Rafael Nadal's 22 for the most in the history of men's tennis.Among men, only Federer, with eight, has won more titles at Wimbledon than Djokovic. In the professional era, only Federer was older (by less than a year) than the 35-year-old Djokovic when winning at the All England Club. Serbia's Novak Djokovic, right, celebrates beating Australia's Nick Kyrgios in the final of the men's singles at Wimbledon. Photo / APThis comeback on a sun-filled afternoon followed those in the quarterfinals, when Djokovic erased a two-set deficit against No. 10 seed Jannik Sinner, and in the semifinals, when No. 9 Cam Norrie grabbed the opening set. In last year's title match at Wimbledon, Djokovic dropped the opening set. In the 2019 final, he erased two championship points against Federer.Kyrgios was terrific at the start Sunday, almost perfect in the first set, with 11 aces before he made a second unforced error. Could it last, though?There were two particularly key moments, ones that Kyrgios would not let go as he began engaging in running monologues, shouting at himself or his entourage (which does not include a full-time coach), earning a warning for cursing, finding reason to disagree with the chair umpire he fist-bumped before the match, and chucking a water bottle. Jelena Djokovic and daughter Tara celebrate after Novak Djokovic victory. Photo / APIn the second set, with Djokovic serving at 5-3, Kyrgios got to love-40 — a trio of break points. But Kyrgios played a couple of casual returns, and Djokovic eventually held.When that set ended, Kyrgios waved dismissively toward his box, sat down and dropped his racket to the turf, then groused, to no one in particular: "It was love-40! Can it get any bigger or what?! Is that big enough for you?!"And then, in the third set, with Kyrgios serving at 4-all, 40-love, he again let a seemingly sealed game get away, with Djokovic breaking there.The 40th-ranked Kyrgios was trying to become the first unseeded men's champion at Wimbledon since Goran Ivanisevic in 2001. Ivanisevic is now Djokovic's coach and was in the Centre Court guest box for the match. Australia's Nick Kyrgios reacts as he plays Serbia's Novak Djokovic in the final of the men's singles title. Photo / APKyrgios, the 27-year-old Australian, had never had been past the quarterfinals in 29 previous Grand Slam appearances — and the last time he made it even that far was 7 1/2 years ago.Still, his talent is unmistakable. But over the years, Kyrgios has drawn more notice for his preference for style over substance on court, his tempestuousness that has earned him ejections and suspensions and his taste for the nightlife.During the past two weeks alone, Kyrgios racked up $14,000 in fines — one for spitting at a heckling spectator after a first-round victory, another for cursing during a wildly...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Le podcast Court Numéro 1 se met à l'heure de Roland-Garros ! Tous les soirs, durant 15 jours, Ilias Grandjean, Eric Salliot, Anthony Rech, Florent Serra et Amandine Hesse vous embarquent dans les allées du célèbre tournoi parisien. Au programme : le débrief des matchs du jour, les présentations des rencontres du lendemain et surtout, vous entendrez tous les protagonistes de ce tournoi : coachs, joueuses et joueurs. Cette immersion quotidienne sera rythmée par des rencontres et des histoires totalement atypiques. Au programme de ce lundi, Court Numéro 1 vous propose un épisode exceptionnel avec Guy Forget, ancien directeur du tournoi, Cédric Pioline, Arnaud Clément, Goran Ivanisevic l'entraineur de Novak Djokovic, Paul-Henri Mathieu ou encore Marcos Baghdatis. Ils analysent et décryptent le choc tant attendu en quarts de finale entre Novak Djokovic et Rafael Nadal : la night session, l'influence des conditions météo et les forces en présence.
Serbian-American writer Ana Mitric joins me to discuss the latest entry in my Tennis 128, Goran Ivanisevic. Ana was a Goran fan even before she took a broader interest in tennis, and she is particularly sensitive to how the breakup of the former Yugoslavia affected players on all sides of the conflict. We talk about the state of Yugoslav tennis before the wars, Goran's status in his native Croatia, and how his attitude to the conflict differed from older players. We also discuss how Ivanisevic attracted so many fans despite a one-dimensional game that was often boring in less-mercurial hands, why his outspokenness didn't seem to turn people off, and what he now brings to Team Djokovic.
Fernando Segal connected with Emma Doyle recently when he invited her to speak at his Tennis, Business and Technology Conference centred around INNOVATION in ACTION! He has a wealth of experience in the tennis industry (more than 40 years) and he is a tennis development expert recognized worldwide for his accomplishments and philosophical concepts. In this episode, he shares stories about one of his mentors, Coach Tony Pickard, who was the long-term coach of former world #1 Stefan Edberg and his philosophy on WHAT MAKES A GREAT COACH? "Create big relationships" - we hope you enjoy this episode on The Coaching podcast. Some of Fernando Segal's career highlights include: · Founder of the “SEGAL INSTITUTE” for the formation of leaders in Tennis Development and strategic tennis transformations with many international clients. · He is the author of 11 published books on different tennis topics. · Has lectured on his concepts, experiences and theories at various ITF world conferences, national tennis congresses and courses in more than 45 countries. · He has been a member several times of ITF Committees and other International Committees that he is part of such as GPTCA, IMSCA, STMS, Sports Alliance and others. · More than 6000 tennis coaches are using his theories around the world. He will publish his 12th book in late 2021 "The 4 tennis players to develop players." · Additionally, he has worked with National Tennis Federations as National Tennis Director and Chief Development Consultant: Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, New Zealand, and others. He is the only Tennis Development Coach from Latin America who has worked in the three largest countries in Latin America. (ARG / BRA / MEX). · From his Development Programs, Junior players have been developed who have won 16 Junior Grand Slams and then were Top 10 ATP / WTA and other Top 100. · n March, he received the GPTCA Award as “Tennis Coach of the year” 2021. GPTCA is the official body of the ATP to certify coaches · He is President of the GPTCA for Argentina, Chile and Mexico, the official body of the ATP for Certification of High-Performance Tennis Coaches. He is also a member of the scientific and administrative council of four different organizations around the world. · He has lectured in more than 45 countries and continuously presenting at World Tennis Summits and National Tennis Conferences. He made several online presentations in 2021 for different congresses and National Tennis Organizations. · "SEGAL INSTITUTE" with his direction created the 1st. WOLRD TENNIS CONFERENCE 2021 by GPTCA / SI with the participation of the best coaches in the world such as: Goran Ivanisevic, Toni Nadal, Ivan Ljubicic, Gilles Cervara, Apostolos Tsitisipas, Nick Bollettieri, Boris Becker, Janko Tipsarevic and many others. WTC was held at the end of March 2021 with 1100 coaches from 74 countries participating and was chosen the best in history. · Currently, the Segal Institute is organizing with its management, TBD TENNIS INNOVATION WEEK 2021 (Technology, Business & Development), the virtual event, which integrates 3 events, the most important in innovation and transformation of tennis in the world that will be held in the TennisONE App Platform in October 2021. · Likewise, the TBD Talks Host is a tennis innovation and development program on the TennisONE platform in the USA that is transmitted to more than 100,000 members of the application. · He has founded and directs projects such as: IDTC, Tennis Stars, 33 Tennis, Segal Leadership Academy, and others. · Fernando is a leader on Tennis Worldwide, who are currently leading several tennis projects with a presence in several countries with projects in operation. His main priority is to help to develop and transform a new generation of tennis leaders with concepts and principles to be applied with several ongoing projects. You can register for the Innovation Conference (Oct 27 - 30, 2021) here: www.tbdtennisinnovationweek.com or TennisONE App. The Coaching Podcast discount Code is: TBDSEGIN to have of $5 off bringing the total price to only $35 USD. Together we can always do better for tennis!! TBD is innovation in action!
After hearing Darren Cahill talk at a Coach Education workshop with Tennis Australia, we knew that we wanted to have him on The Coaching Podcast. I have always admired his work ethic and his TV commentary/match analysis are always spot on. As he is around the top 10 male and female tennis player frequently, we can all learn from what qualities they share in common: 1) Work Ethic 2) Purpose 3) Belief 4) Resilience 5) Team Darren Cahill is one of the great icons in the world of international tennis. Born in Adelaide, Australia as the son of a famous Australian football player and coach John Cahill, Darren started playing professional tennis in 1984, at the age of nineteen. Cahill's first success as a professional was in 1985, winning his first tour doubles title at Melbourne, and later in 1988 in Gstaad, he won his first top-level singles title. The same year Cahill eliminated Boris Becker at the US Open and reached the semi-finals. Cahill's performance at this Grand Slam event is widely considered his best ever. A year later, in 1989 at the Australian Open, Cahill continued a streak of successes. Playing with Mark Kratzmann, Cahill finished runner-up in the men's doubles. Playing for the Australian team at the Davis Cup in 1990, Cahill achieved a career 6–4 Davis Cup record with 4–0 in doubles and 2–4 in singles. Cahill was ranked as World number 22 in singles and world number 10 in doubles. He was the winner of two ATP singles titles and thirteen doubles titles. Cahill's list of victories contains wins over such distinguished names as John McEnroe, Boris Becker, Goran Ivanisevic and Mats Wilander. Cahill's highly-successful career as a tennis player earned him the Australian male Tennis Player of the Year 1988 Award.
The great Goran Ivanisevic joined me to discuss how he his handling the lockdown, his thoughts about tennis moving forward, and we had a great chat about his career. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.