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Patrick Mouratoglou is one of the most influential coaches in modern sport, renowned for developing champions through mindset rather than raw talent. Best known for his long partnership with Serena Williams, Patrick believes greatness is never about gifts, it's about mentality, discipline, and professionalism.In this episode, Patrick joins Jake and Damian to unpack his core philosophy that champions are built, not born. He explains why Novak Djokovic became the greatest of all time without Federer's natural genius or Nadal's physical dominance, and shares the extraordinary story of Serena Williams winning the 2015 French Open while battling a 40-degree fever, bedridden between matches, yet mentally unbreakable on court.From the famous cap-hitting moment that established respect with Serena on day one to calling a 13-time Grand Slam champion an “underachiever,” this conversation is a powerful insight into elite performance, leadership, and human potential, and a blueprint for anyone serious about building a champion's mindset.Our partners:Heights
On Monday Match Analysis, Gill Gross runs through a terrific Men's Quarterfinal lineup at Australian Open 2026. A well-rested Novak Djokovic will face Lorenzo Musetti coming off decisive win over Taylor Fritz. Jannik Sinner looks to stay unbeaten against Ben Shelton. Alexander Zverev and Learner Tien both looked imperious in 4th round wins over Francisco Cerundolo and Daniil Medvedev- now they face off. And finally, Carlos Alcaraz's quest for the career Grand Slam continues against Australia's own Alex de Minaur.0:00 Intro1:30 Djokovic vs. Musetti15:46 Sinner vs. Shelton25:05 Zverev vs. Tien38:00 Alcaraz vs. de Minaur IG: https://www.instagram.com/gillgross_/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gill.gross24/7 Tennis Community on Tribe: https://gillgross.tribechat.com Twitter/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.
In this podcast we discuss all the highlights on Day 7 at the Australian Open 2026. Jannik Sinner defeated Spizzirri in 4 sets, but struggled with the conditions and the heat rule meant the roof was closed with him 3-1 down in the 3rd set. Djokovic won his 400th Grand Slam match. Naomi Osaka withdrew from the tournament due to injury. The Americans continued there runs with Fritz, Shelton & Anisimova winning. And Wawrinka waved goodbye in his final match in Australia. ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
Shivali Gurung is representing Nepal in the Asia-Pacific Elite 14 and Under Trophy 2026 in the Australian Grand Slam. Initially interested in soccer, she says her father introduced her to tennis when she was six, and she has not looked back since. Gurung is currently ranked fourth in Asia in the U-14 category. Our Nepal correspondent, Pratichya Dulal, spoke with Gurung about her preparations for the tournament down under from January 28 to 30, before she left to train at Malaysia's Mouratoglou Academy. - ज्यानुअरी १२ बाट सुरु भएको अस्ट्रेलियन ओपन अन्तर्गत हुने एसिया प्यासिफिक एलिट ट्रफीमा नेपालको प्रतिनिधित्व गर्दै शिभाली गुरुङले खेल्दै छिन्। उनी १४ वर्ष र मुनिको विधामा खेल्ने भएकी हुन्। फुटबलमा रुचि राख्ने शिभालीलाई ६ वर्षको हुँदा बुवाले टेनिस खेल्न लगेयता उनले निरन्तर टेनिस खेल्दै आएकी छन्। गुरुङ हाल एसियाको यू-१४ तर्फको चौथो वरीयताकी खेलाडी हुन्। अस्ट्रेलिया आउनु अगि केही समय मलेसियास्थित मोराटोग्लु एकेडेमीमा अभ्यासमा बिताएकी थिइन्। उक्त एकेडेमीमा उनले एक वर्षको छात्रवृत्ति पाएकी हुन्। अस्ट्रेलियामा ज्यानुअरी २८ देखि ३० सम्म हुन गइरहेको प्रतियोगिताको तयारीका लागि मलेसिया प्रस्थान गर्नु अगि नेपाल संवाददाता प्रतिक्षा दुलालले गुरुङसँग गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।
Andy Roddick and Producer Mike break down results from Day 6 of the 2026 Australian Open, covering the biggest results, standout performances, and storylines shaping the tournament. In this recap, they discuss Daniil Medvedev's 5-set thriller, Rising Star's like Learner Tien and Iva Jovic breaking through into Round 4, and Aryna Sabalenka tying Novak Djokovic's Grand Slam tiebreak streak. This episode focuses on match context, player mindset, and how early-round results are setting up the days ahead at Melbourne Park. COMMENT BELOW: What was your favorite match from Day 5? Which matchups are you most excited for on Day 6?
Day 6 of the Australian Open delivered nonstop drama as Zeynep Sönmez's incredible run comes to an end, Victoria Mboko claims a thrilling, hard-fought victory, and the tournament heavyweights are pushed to the limit. Aryna Sabalenka, Daniil Medvedev, and Alexander Zverev all survive major scares to keep their Grand Slam hopes alive in Melbourne. From epic rallies and momentum swings to late-night battles under the lights, this day had it all.
In this episode, Dan Johnson interviews Josh Dahlke, a passionate turkey hunter who shares his obsession with the sport. They discuss the psychological aspects of turkey hunting, the preparation involved, and the various challenges faced in different states. Josh explains the concept of the Super Slam and the different types of turkey slams, as well as his favorite species to hunt. The conversation also covers strategies for hunting turkeys, the impact of weather, and valuable tips for new hunters. Josh Dahlke is a passionate turkey hunter, often hunting multiple states each season. Turkey hunting offers a unique engagement with nature compared to other forms of hunting. Preparation for turkey season begins long before the actual hunting starts, involving e-scouting and planning. The Super Slam is a personal goal for many turkey hunters, including Josh. Different states present unique challenges and cultural differences in turkey hunting. The Eastern wild turkey is often considered the hardest to hunt due to high pressure from hunters. Turkey slams vary in difficulty and prestige, with the Grand Slam being a common goal. Gould's turkeys are noted for their beauty and unique characteristics compared to other subspecies. Weather conditions significantly affect turkey behavior and hunting success. New turkey hunters should avoid calling to birds while they are still in the tree. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy Roddick and Producer Mike break down Day 5 of the 2026 Australian Open, covering the biggest results, standout performances, and storylines shaping the tournament. In this recap, they discuss Stan Wawrinka's 5-set thriller, Novak Djokovic's ability to get through slams, and notable moments from players like Jannik Sinner, Ben Shelton, Taylor Fritz, Belinda Bencic, Casper Ruud, Ethan Quinn, Marin Cilic, & more. This episode focuses on match context, player mindset, and how early-round results are setting up the days ahead at Melbourne Park. Comment below: What was your favorite match from Day 5? Which matchups are you most excited for on Day 6?
7:00 HOUR: Two Grand Slam, Dear Jon
1/22/26 - Thursday Touchdown, Did Amon-Ra St. Brown's comments bother you? Two Grand Slam, Dear Jon
Can you do better than John in today's edition of the Two Grand Slam?
Grand Slam dilemma; Julie Uhrman moves on from ACFC CEO role and NBA Europe lays out its vision in London. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Catch up on all the Australian Open Day 4 action in our latest Last Ball Drops review
For the second season running, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner shared all four Grand Slam titles between them in 2025.Three of the four Slam finals – the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open – were contested by the top two in men's tennis, with the Australian Open, in which Sinner beat Alexander Zverev in the final, the sole exception.It is 10-11 that the great rivals meet in a fourth successive Slam decider in Melbourne this month, a feat last completed by Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal at the 2012 French Open, and the concern for those looking to oppose the top two is that there appears to be a genuine lack of emerging talent.Two-time defending champion Sinner is seeking to complete a hat-trick at Melbourne Park and the Italian looks less likely to slip-up than Alcaraz, who, at 22, will become the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam should he win the singles title.However, the Spaniard has yet to go beyond the quarter-final stage on four previous trips down under and his decision to split with long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, who had been alongside him for 15 years and for all six of his Grand Slam title triumphs, seems untimely and could lead to a lack of focus.
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the show Maine and Miranda preview the 2026 IBJJF European Championship for all the adult black belt divisions. We also recap the main event of F2W 302. In the preview section of the show, we take a look at every single adult black belt division for the men and the women. We talked about the seeding of each division and some of the most interesting potential matchups in each division as well as who we think the front runners, and people most likely to take gold at this year's first Grand Slam event to kick off the IBJJF 2026 Gi season. We also talk about the divisions that we are most excited to see as well as divisions with no returning champions where new competitors are poised to take their first black belt championships. Recorded 1-19-2026
Can you do better than Bruce in today's edition of the Two Grand Slam?
1/20/26 - Are Lions fans too hard on Jared Goff? Two Grand Slam, Who is Drew Petzing? Unusual ways to stay warm
7:00 HOUR: Are Lions fans too hard on Jared Goff? Two Grand Slam
Day 2 of the Australian Open delivered drama, upsets and standout performances — and we've got it all covered in this episode of Talking Tennis: Last Ball Drops
Experience all the drama from Australian Open 2026 in our live breakdown “Last Ball Drops”
The first Grand Slam tournament of the year is already upon us, with the Australian Open kicking off in Melbourne. Tennis commentator Dave Worsley spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.
We're back for the Australian Open 2026!Host Dan Kiernan is joined by our Grand Slam panelists to preview all the action we can expect from Melbourne over the next fortnight. They discuss the standout players, popcorn match-ups and potential dark horses. They also look at the impact of this years tennis balls for players, new 2026 partnerships in the doubles draws and give their predictions for this years winners!Meet our Panelists:GB Coach Calvin Betton who is currently working with Henry Patten & Harri Heliövaara.Denmark´s Davis Cup Captain and 2012 Wimbledon Doubles Champion, Freddie NielsenSports broadcaster and former CNN anchor Candy Reid Top S&C Coach Kieron Vorster who has worked with Liam Broady, Dan Evans, Tim Henman and Wayne Ferreira.Will Jannik Sinner win his third straight Australian Open title? Or will Carlos Alcaraz become the youngest ever play to win the career Grand Slam. Meanwhile Venus Williams will become the oldest player to play the Grand Slam after accepting a wildcard into the women´s singles event.Who do you think will be this year's Australian Open champions! Tag @ctc.podcast on Instagram or Twitter or drop us an email to let us know who you're backing!Links mentioned in this episode:Listen to: Reaction to Alcaraz & Ferraro SplitListen to: Andrea Vavassori: Why winning the US Open Mixed Doubles Title was so Important for DoublesThis episode is brought to you by Novellus Finance.
On today's Radio Night Live: Fun Friday! Christiani Pitts, star of the Broadway play: Two Strangers (Carry a Cake across New York); & John Nimick, President at Squash Engine, Inc. & Event Producer of Sprott Tournament of Champions presented by Crowd Street ABOUT CHRISTIANI: In Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), Christiani Pitts plays Robin, a 26-year-old New Yorker struggling to find meaning while stuck in an unfulfilling, monotonous routine. Pitts was drawn to the role of Robin because of the character's relatable experience of depression, which the actress appreciates for not being over-explained in the production. Pitts' Broadway debut in A Bronx Tale, beginning as an ensemble member before taking over the co-starring role of Jane, was followed by the leading role of Ann Darrow in King Kong. She made history as the first woman of color to play Darrow, working to flesh out the character traditionally depicted as a damsel-in-distress archetype. Now, following the pandemic and the birth of her first child, Zora Makena, Pitts is back as one half of the two-hander musical rom-com Two Strangers with co-star, Sam Tutty. Currently, she recurred on Starz's Power Book III: “Raising Kanan” and starred in the Netflix feature Resort To Love. Her other credits include: Dead Ringers, “Blue Bloods,” “The Good Fight,” “Evil,” “Elementary.” Christiani is repped by Buchwald Talent and Authentic Talent & Literary Management. ABOUT TWO STRANGERS (Carry a Cake Across New York) Meet Dougal, an impossibly upbeat Brit who has just landed in New York City for the first time to attend the wedding of the father he's never met. Meet Robin, the sister of the bride and a no-nonsense New Yorker with a lot of errands to do for the bride—including picking up the groom's estranged son from the airport. These two strangers begin their journey together navigating New York City, secrets, and second chances. ABOUT JOHN: Nimick began playing pro squash in the 1980s, when hardball squash was growing in the U.S., though the sport wasn't played in arenas and received relatively little press coverage. John achieved a ranking of No. 2 on the World Professional Squash Tour in 1990-91 and won four “Grand Slam” singles squash titles during his professional career. John also won the Intercollegiate Singles title, U.S. National Singles title and numerous other singles and doubles championships. Nimick is now the president of sports marketing company Squash Engine, the leading promoter of international squash. Nimick's comprehensive, value-driven approach to sports championship and entertainment management quickly established Squash Engine as the leading promoter in international squash and enabled his forerunner company Event Engine to provide similar services to the tennis, golf and classical and popular music markets. His company is known for hosting squash championships in non-traditional venues. Its tentpole event, the Tournament of Champions, is held in New York City's Grand Central Terminal. Now, the “ToC” is the largest squash spectator tournament in the world. ABOUT TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS: The Tournament of Champions can trace its distinguished international squash lineage back to 1930 when it was first staged as the “U.S. Professional.” In the late 70's it became the World Professional Squash Championships and then the Tournament of Champions in 1992. A women's invitational draw was added to the event in 2001 with a full championship draw added in 2002-2003, 2005-2007 and 2012 forward. The tournament is the oldest, annual competition for squash professionals in the world. The list of titleholders is a veritable “who's who” of squash through the years. The tournament has been played in 17 different cities but is now closely identified with its majestic Grand Central Terminal venue where the ToC was first presented in 1995.
The Australian Open 2026 Women's Draw is here, and it delivers blockbuster matchups from round one!
Keine 24 Stunden mehr, dann startet das erste Grand Slam des Jahres 2026. Herzlich willkommen zu einer neuen kleinen Spezialausgabe von Chip & Charge, heute mit einer Zusammenfassung des Media Days. Die Spitzenspielerinnen und -spieler standen der Presse Rede und Antwort und da habe ich mir gedacht, das könnte auch für euch interessant sein. Dazu haben die deutschen Journalisten noch mit Torben Beltz, dem Bundestrainer für die DTB-Frauen sprechen können. Mit dabei: Stimmen von Alexander Zverev, Eva Lys, Stan Wawrinka, Alex de Minaur, Michael Kohlmann, Carlos Alcaraz und Jan-Lennard Struff. Wenn ihr uns unterstützen möchtet, freuen wir uns über Bewertungen und Rezensionen auf iTunes und Spotify. ... 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 Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.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.
Das Jahr 2026 ist noch jung, dennoch steht schon der erste Grand Slam vor der Tür. Die Australian Open ziehen den Blick der Tennisfans nach Melbourne. Gemeinsam mit dem göttlichen Beistand von Schwelli, seines Zeichens Sandplatzgott, schauen Tobi und Henrike aufs Draw, was die Auslosung den deutschen Akteurinnen und Akteuren zugewiesen hat und beantworten natürlich die Frage: Wer gewinnt's denn nun?
Gigi Salmon is joined by tennis correspondent Russell Fuller and 2013 Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli to reflect on Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz meeting in three epic Grand Slam finals in 2025. We explore how the two best players in the world took their level and their rivalry to new heights - including delivering one of the greatest matches ever played to decide the French Open.
Catherine and Matt and are joined by The Athletic's Matt Futterman to discuss the major talking points from media day, where the vibes were mostly very good. There's chat about Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek going for the career Grand Slam, the confidence of Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner, tales from some of the smaller interview rooms, Coco Gauff's search for consistency, and a call out from Amanda Anisimova.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
FILL OUT YOUR OWN BRACKET HERE: https://served.bracket.tennis/ Andy Roddick and Jon Wertheim take part in one of our favorite Grand Slam traditions — the Draw Special, now for the 2026 Australian Open! Andy and Jon break down the entire men's and women's draw ahead of the start of the AO, analyzing key matchups, potential upsets, and who they think will lift the trophy on the last Grand Slam of the year! COMMENT BELOW: Who do you have winning it all in Melbourne?
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Meet Sean Swarner.His WHY.os is Better Way - Make Sense - Contribute.What happens when you beat death, accomplish the impossible, and still feel empty?In this episode of Beyond Your WHY, Dr. Gary Sanchez sits down with Sean Swarner, one of the most resilient humans alive. Sean isn't just known for climbing Mount Everest with one functioning lung or completing the Explorer's Grand Slam. He's known for what happened after the summit, when the celebration faded and a deeper question surfaced: What actually fulfills us?Sean takes listeners back to high school, where cancer replaced typical teenage worries and survival became the only goal. He shares raw moments from being given last rites at 16, spending a year in a medically induced coma, and learning to live without a sense of future. That perspective shaped everything that followed, from his decision to climb Everest as a platform for hope to realizing that even world-class achievements can still be “false summits.”This conversation goes far beyond endurance feats. Sean breaks down the difference between chasing goals that impress others and pursuing purpose that lasts. He introduces the idea of false summits versus true summits, why success doesn't automatically equal fulfillment, and how many high achievers unknowingly climb the wrong mountains. Together, Gary and Sean explore identity, meaning, ego, and what it really takes to align goals, values, and heart.If you've ever hit a milestone and thought “now what?”, felt driven but not satisfied, or wondered whether you're climbing the right mountain, this episode will challenge how you define success and push you to rethink what you're really striving for.Contact Sean:Website URL:www.SeanSwarner.comLinkedIn URL:Linkedinlinkedin.com/in/seanswarner/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El Abierto de Australia vuelve a Melbourne para inaugurar la temporada de Grand Slam con una edición histórica, marcada por un récord en premios y una constelación de figuras del tenis mundial. Desde la rivalidad entre Carlos Alcaraz y Jannik Sinner hasta las aspiraciones de Novak Djokovic y las principales estrellas del circuito femenino, el primer grande del año promete dos semanas de alto nivel.
The first Grand Slam of 2026 is here, and so are we with our preview pod! Defending Australian Open champion Madison Keys, Coco Gauff and debutant Victoria Mboko are in contention in the women's draw, while Féllix Auger-Aliassime, Ben Shelton and the retiring Gaël Monfils will be looking to disrupt the order on the men's side.P.S.: We mistakenly forgot to mention Gabriel Diallo, who's facing Zverev in R1...Don't forget to rate, review and share on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Audioboom. For daily tennis updates: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackspinglobalTwitter: https://twitter.com/BlackSpinGlobalTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blackspinglobalGET OUR MERCH HERE: https://blackspinglobal.com/collections
Steve Crossman is joined by; Naomi Broady, who spent 13 years on the WTA Tour, current British player Jodie Burrage, 1987 Wimbledon champion Pat Cash, 2017 French Open doubles champion Ryan Harrison and BBC Tennis correspondent Russell Fuller to preview the 2026 Australian Open. How will Carlos Alcaraz fair in his first Slam without coach Juan Carlos Ferrero? Will we finally see a Grand Slam final between the top two female players in the world: Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek? How optimistic can we be about British performances?And who do the panel think have the potential to overcome Sinner or Alcaraz to take the men's title? Timecodes: 2'05 Carlos Alcaraz 10'56 Sabalenka and Swiatek 16'16 British hopes 26'30 Ryan Harrison joins + American chat 39'20 Rise in prize money 42'08 Pat Cash joins 46'53 Who can beat Alcaraz or Sinner? 53'16 Djokovic
Andy Roddick dives into what junior tennis was like in the 90s, why footwork is the one non-negotiable skill for future champions, and how to spot Grand Slam-level talent before the results show up. He also breaks down the Mboko vs Andreeva 2025 season debate, shares stories of insane tennis parents, ranks tournaments by smell, and uncovers the legendary (and brutally reviewed) Andy Roddick cologne. Want to be featured on the next Q&Andy? Send us a video on our socials or email us at askandy@servedmediagroup.com Stay up to date with Q&Andy! Follow us on our socials:https://www.instagram.com/servedpodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@served_podcast https://x.com/served_podcast TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Welcome to Q&Andy 0:46 Memories of the junior tour 5:24 Crazy parents and tennis in Florida in the 90s 6:57 Andy's funniest junior travel story 8:03 Non-negotiables for a future Grand Slam champion 11:26 Mirra Andreeva vs. Victoria Mboko 13:33 Toughest challenges on tour 18:18 The smell of the Majors: Courts and locker rooms 21:11 Andy's Cologne Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
San Francisco Giants infielder Christian Koss joins the show to share his insight on the team’s new manager, Tony Vitello, and what it’s like seeing a college baseball head coach transition into a big‑league skipper. Koss also discusses the development of top prospect Bryce Eldridge, reflecting on watching him grow through the minors. He then recounts two major milestones of his own career—his first MLB hit and his first big-league home run, a grand slam he’ll never forget.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
San Francisco Giants infielder Christian Koss joins the show to share his insight on the team’s new manager, Tony Vitello, and what it’s like seeing a college baseball head coach transition into a big‑league skipper. Koss also discusses the development of top prospect Bryce Eldridge, reflecting on watching him grow through the minors. He then recounts two major milestones of his own career—his first MLB hit and his first big-league home run, a grand slam he’ll never forget.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can you do better than Chris in today's edition of the Two Grand Slam?
7:00 HOUR: Two Grand Slam, Dear Jon
1/15/26 - Thursday Touchdown, Tigers vs. Skubal in arbitration, Two Grand Slam, Dear Jon
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge, dieses Mal mit der Auslosungsvorschau für die Australian Open 2026. Bei den Damen wird das Feld angeführt von Aryna Sabalenka, die hier in der dritten Runde auf Emma Raducanu treffen könnte und in einem Achtelfinale auf eine der jungen Aufsteigerinnen, Victoria Mboko. Im Viertelfinale könnte es ein Duell geben gegen Jasmin Paolini geben. Ebenfalls in der oberen Hälfte bei den Damen finden sich Marta Kostyuk und Mirra Andreeeva. Coco Gauff könnte es der zweiten Runde mit Venus Williams zu tun bekommen. Auch Elina Svitolina, Siegerin in Auckland, ist im zweiten Viertel bei den Damen. In der ... 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 Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.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.
The tournament begins on Sunday January 18th and Tennis Breakfast will be live on Sports Extra and BBC Sounds every morning from 7am to bring you commentary of the best of the night session action as well as getting you up to date with everything that happened while you were sleeping.There will also be live text commentaries, features and previews each day via the BBC Sport website and app.Pre-tournament episodes: Friday 16th January: Australian Open preview Saturday 17th January: 'Sinner v Alcaraz: Thirteen Sets' - a look back at the three epic Grand Slam finals Sinner and Alcaraz contested in 2025.
Neil Payne, sports analytics writer and creator of a leading sports Substack, discusses playoff parity, coaching impact, home-field advantage, and how analytics can—and can't—explain who ultimately wins in today's NFL and college football postseason. Cade, Eric, Shane & Adi also analyze hockey plus-minus limitations, Grand Slam betting dominance, Baseball Hall of Fame probabilities, and how NIL deals and the transfer portal are transforming competitive balance in college football. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neil Payne, sports analytics writer and creator of a leading sports Substack, discusses playoff parity, coaching impact, home-field advantage, and how analytics can—and can't—explain who ultimately wins in today's NFL and college football postseason. Cade, Eric, Shane & Adi also analyze hockey plus-minus limitations, Grand Slam betting dominance, Baseball Hall of Fame probabilities, and how NIL deals and the transfer portal are transforming competitive balance in college football. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ο 17χρονος Οδυσσέας Γελαδάρης κάνει το ντεμπούτο του στην Αυστραλία και στόχος του είναι η η πρόκριση στο κυρίως ταμπλό και η εμπειρία ενός Grand Slam
Can you match Rob's 10-for-10 performance?
7:00 HOUR: We get a Two Grand Slam winner, Which Detroit Great will have their number retired next?
Một trong những giải quần vợt lớn nhất thế giới, Grand slam khởi động cho quần vợt đã trở lại - Úc Mở rộng chính thức khởi tranh tại Melbourne với tuần lễ mở màn sôi động cho cộng đồng. Ngay bây giờ cùng SBS Tiếng Việt điểm qua các thông tin chi tiết về giải Grand Slam tại Úc cũng như những cây vợt tiềm năng tại giải năm nay.
In "Serving Aces" Alexandra Stevenson and co-host Hugues Laverdiere talk everything Australia as the Australian Open 2026 begins January 19. They talk winners and losers in the pre tournaments to the Australian Open. Ougi looks at the Tsonga Mouratoglou fight on Instagram. Alexandra says they need to squash their beef. Djokovic leaving PTPA and pulling out of Adelaide. All preparation for Australia and his 25th Grand Slam. Newsy Notes included Shelton and USA soccer star Trinity Rodman, the Shelton girl friend, doing suicides on court. Louis Vuitton Hotel in NYC for 130 year anniversary of LV logo. Venus Williams and her serve let her down. Alexandra says fix her serve and she can go deep. Her groundstrokes are good. Venus has wild card at Australian Open. A lot of tennis covered in this podcast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Andy Roddick joins Producer Mike to answer fan questions in the first-ever Q&Andy segment. This week, Andy dives deep into the mechanics of momentum: Can Elena Rybakina carry her late-season form into a Grand Slam title? Andy also explains why pros skip sunglasses on court and why he'd rather fall off a treadmill than repeat Frances Tiafoe's viral cricket pitch. Want to be featured on the next Q&Andy? Send us a video on our socials or email us at askandy@servedmediagroup.com