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Greg Rusedski returns to the podcast to discuss how Jannik Sinner & Carlos Alcaraz have taken control of the men's game, and what the rest of the ATP can do about it. Rusedski recaps his coverage of the "Six King Slam" in Saudi Arabia, predicts Novak Djokovic's future, and shares his lasting memories of Rafael Nadal. And the former Top-5 player analyzes the recent titles won by Jack Draper in Vienna and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in Basel, before previewing the ATP Paris Indoor Masters taking place in Bercy. And then Pam Shriver sits down for an in-person chat about her time coaching Donna Vekic, who had a Wimbledon semifinal appearance and an Olympic Silver Medal in 2024. Shriver previews the WTA Finals, with Aryna Sabalenka entering as the #1 player in the world and Iga Swiatek looking to find success with her new coach Wim Fissette. The Tennis Hall-Of-Famer examines how Americans Coco Gauff & Jessica Pegula will perform in Saudi Arabia, the power of Jasmine Paolini's positivity, and where doubles fits into the present day of tennis. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Rusedski returns to the podcast to discuss how Jannik Sinner & Carlos Alcaraz have taken control of the men's game, and what the rest of the ATP can do about it. Rusedski recaps his coverage of the "Six King Slam" in Saudi Arabia, predicts Novak Djokovic's future, and shares his lasting memories of Rafael Nadal. And the former Top-5 player analyzes the recent titles won by Jack Draper in Vienna and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in Basel, before previewing the ATP Paris Indoor Masters taking place in Bercy.And then Pam Shriver sits down for an in-person chat about her time coaching Donna Vekic, who had a Wimbledon semifinal appearance and an Olympic Silver Medal in 2024. Shriver previews the WTA Finals, with Aryna Sabalenka entering as the #1 player in the world and Iga Swiatek looking to find success with her new coach Wim Fissette. The Tennis Hall-Of-Famer examines how Americans Coco Gauff & Jessica Pegula will perform in Saudi Arabia, the power of Jasmine Paolini's positivity, and where doubles fits into the present day of tennis. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
Roland Garros 2024 is in the books, and former Top 5 pro Greg Rusdeski returns to the show to discuss how Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek took home the trophies in Paris. The broadcaster analyzes how Alcaraz was able to his third major title, his place in the game as a bonafide superstar, and how his rivalry with new world #1 Jannik Sinner continues to heat up. Rusedski also examines how brilliant Iga Swiatek is on the clay, which players can contend with her during the rest of the WTA season, and if the Polish player will break Chris Evert's record of seven Roland Garros titles. And Rusedski explains why he's not counting out Novak Djokovic when he returns from injury, even if it's in this year's Olympic Games.And then Adam Walton joins the podcast for a conversation about his journey from a small town in Australia to becoming one of the Top 100 players in the world. Walton discusses his transition from college at the University of Tennessee to the professional ranks, where he started with no ranking points at all. The young player, who recently won his third Challenger title and qualified for the Wimbledon main draw, explains what areas of his game he's been working on and how he deals with the ups and downs of tennis. It's a fascinating chat with a player who worked relentlessly to become a legit pro, and is poised to keep climbing up the tennis ladder. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
Roland Garros 2024 is in the books, and former Top 5 pro Greg Rusdeski returns to the show to discuss how Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek took home the trophies in Paris. The broadcaster analyzes how Alcaraz was able to his third major title, his place in the game as a bonafide superstar, and how his rivalry with new world #1 Jannik Sinner continues to heat up. Rusedski also examines how brilliant Iga Swiatek is on the clay, which players can contend with her during the rest of the WTA season, and if the Polish player will break Chris Evert's record of seven Roland Garros titles. And Rusedski explains why he's not counting out Novak Djokovic when he returns from injury, even if it's in this year's Olympic Games. And then Adam Walton joins the podcast for a conversation about his journey from a small town in Australia to becoming one of the Top 100 players in the world. Walton discusses his transition from college at the University of Tennessee to the professional ranks, where he started with no ranking points at all. The young player, who recently won his third Challenger title and qualified for the Wimbledon main draw, explains what areas of his game he's been working on and how he deals with the ups and downs of tennis. It's a fascinating chat with a player who worked relentlessly to become a legit pro, and is poised to keep climbing up the tennis ladder. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Best of Tennis Channel Inside-In, Part 1. We highlight some of our favorite moments in an outstanding year covering tennis on the podcast. It was a year in which Novak Djokovic won three majors, Carlos Alcaraz triumphed at Wimbledon, Coco Gauff claimed the US Open, and Iga Swiatek battled with Aryna Sabalenka all season for the #1 ranking. Listen to some of the best experts in the sport recap all the drama in 2023.Jon Wertheim - (0:54-14:41)Lindsay Davenport - (15:11-27:15)Robbie Koenig - (27:52-38:50)Jim Courier - (39:20-48:26)Greg Rusedski - (48:51-57:02)Pam Shriver - (57:25-1:07:24)Patrick McEnroe - (1:07:57-1:19:00)
Welcome to the Best of Tennis Channel Inside-In, Part 1. We highlight some of our favorite moments in an outstanding year covering tennis on the podcast. It was a year in which Novak Djokovic won three majors, Carlos Alcaraz triumphed at Wimbledon, Coco Gauff claimed the US Open, and Iga Swiatek battled with Aryna Sabalenka all season for the #1 ranking. Listen to some of the best experts in the sport recap all the drama in 2023. Jon Wertheim - (0:54-14:41) Lindsay Davenport - (15:11-27:15) Robbie Koenig - (27:52-38:50) Jim Courier - (39:20-48:26) Greg Rusedski - (48:51-57:02) Pam Shriver - (57:25-1:07:24) Patrick McEnroe - (1:07:57-1:19:00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Canada won the Billie Jean Cup. Co-host Hugues Laverdière "Ougi" talks about them beating Italy. Alexandra mentions Honor Titus. a black Brooklyn born artist who rendered beautiful art posters for the ATP Finals. The posters are limited edition for a week - a shadowy, colorful look at different players and their technique. Big news for Alexandra: Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift in Buenos Aires for Taylor's Eras Tour. Travis flew from Germany on a private plane to make her concert and enjoyed the show with Taylor's father. Taylor surprised the Kansas City Chief player with new lyrics to her hit song, "Karma". She changed it to: "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me." Alexandra talks about it being a real love story. She wraps ups the first day of the ATP Finals and discusses the play of Tsitsipas - and the comments from former ATP Tour player Greg Rusedski. Rusedski says that Tsitsipas has gone backward in his game. Alexandra moves into talking about the Serve and how players need to pay attention to it in the off season - and talks about how to improve the serve for every player. She mentions the Toss as a big answer to making the Serve work. Ougi talks about placement players and touch players - and Alexandra joins in with her take on these players. Alexandra touches on the San Francisco 49ers righting their season - and gives a shout out to Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes. They have lost their last four straight - and Coach Prime apologized to his fan base - and thanked them for their support - selling out the stadium, believing in the team. Alexandra gives him positive admiration for his talk about God - and teaching kids how to win. She asks - Ougi how do you teach kids how to win? They both discuss. Alexandra gives the podcast quote to Taylor Swift for changing her "Karma" lyrics to honor her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me." the End...
Former Top-5 player and current commentator Greg Rusedski joins the show to discuss why he believes that Novak Djokovic is the best athlete in the world. Rusedski recaps the 2023 major season, explains why Jannik Sinner & Holger Rune could be on the verge of breakthroughs, and why Coco Gauff's major triumph in New York says a lot about problem-solving abilities. And the former British #1 dives into how the Davis Cup can be improved, Jack Draper's potential, and much more. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
Former Top-5 player and current commentator Greg Rusedski joins the show to discuss why he believes that Novak Djokovic is the best athlete in the world. Rusedski recaps the 2023 major season, explains why Jannik Sinner & Holger Rune could be on the verge of breakthroughs, and why Coco Gauff's major triumph in New York says a lot about problem-solving abilities. And the former British #1 dives into how the Davis Cup can be improved, Jack Draper's potential, and much more. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The year's first major is here, and former US Open finalist & current tennis analyst Greg Rusedski joins Inside-In to preview all the action on tap in Melbourne. Rusedski explains why Novak Djokovic deserves to be the prohibitive favorite in Australia, and if there are any challenges on his path to a tenth title down under. He also discusses Rafael Nadal's form as he looks to defend his crown, some American hopefuls, and all the early matchups he's got his eyes on.And on the women's side, Rusedski lists which contenders can stop Iga Swiatek from winning her first Australian Open, and what it will take for American Coco Gauff to make the next step & win a major title. The podcast also covers Naomi Osaka's recent pregnancy announcement, and much more. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
The year's first major is here, and former US Open finalist & current tennis analyst Greg Rusedski joins Inside-In to preview all the action on tap in Melbourne. Rusedski explains why Novak Djokovic deserves to be the prohibitive favorite in Australia, and if there are any challenges on his path to a tenth title down under. He also discusses Rafael Nadal's form as he looks to defend his crown, some American hopefuls, and all the early matchups he's got his eyes on. And on the women's side, Rusedski lists which contenders can stop Iga Swiatek from winning her first Australian Open, and what it will take for American Coco Gauff to make the next step & win a major title. The podcast also covers Naomi Osaka's recent pregnancy announcement, and much more. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Teacher is a former top American pro player who reached a career high ranking of number 7, won the Australian Open in 1980, was a 4-time All American at UCLA, has been named to many Hall of Fames including the ITA, NCAA and has many more accolades under his belt. After his pro career, he found himself coaching WTA and ATP players and he has coached several top players you might have heard of including Greg Rusedski, Max Myrni, Andre Agassi and many more. Today, he has a Tennis Academy in Southern California and has develop a groundbreaking new tennis instructional app and platform which just might revolutionize the way tennis players learn called the Full Court Tennis App! In this episode we learn: Which coaches are on the app? How the app works & how to get started as a player or coach How did it come together? Who is behind it – who is on the advisory board & the importance of big name backers like John McEnroe, Katrina Adams, etc. Which coaches are on board and part of the app Explain some of the different coaching styles players might experience on the app Success stories and testimonials How is it different from other apps Download the app and learn more here: https://www.fullcourttennis.com If you have any further questions or want to continue the conversation?! Email us at podcast@tennis-warehouse.com Shop with us for all your TENNIS needs all over the WORLD:
Brian Teacher is a former top professional tennis player and coach as well as the founder of the Full Court Tennis app. As a player, Brian won the 1980 Australian Open and had career highs of #7 in the world for singles and #5 in the world for doubles. He has coached top players including Andre Agassi, Greg Rusedski, Daniel Nestor and Max Mirnyi. In this conversation we discuss Brian's playing and coaching background, as well as the Full Court Tennis app. The Full Court Tennis app is available on iOS at the Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/full-court-tennis/id1563456530 1980 Australian Open Final Highlights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXEJ8k8frjY Tennis IQ Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/tennisiqpodcast/membership To learn more about Josh and Brian's backgrounds and sport psychology businesses, go to TiebreakerPsych.com and PerformanceXtra.com. If you have feedback about the show or questions on the mental game in tennis, email us at TennisIQPodcast@gmail.com or use the hashtag #tennisIQ on Twitter. Don't forget to subscribe on YouTube or your podcast platform of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.) to stay up to date on future episodes.
England threw it back to Euro 2020 all over again: coming back from 1-0 down thanks to a late soft penalty at Wembley. In Gareth we trust.Marcus, Vish and Pete tuck into a buffet of International football, as Greg Rusedski is faced with a dilemma after Canada seal their spot while Mumcini gets stuck into Roberto Mancini in the wake of her son's exit from the race for qualification.There's also the latest edition of our ‘Donaldson Investigates' series and after RB Leipzig player Ilaix Moriba's antics, we ask: what food would you like to be fed on a massage table?Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former World #4 and current Amazon Prime tennis commentator Greg Rusedski joins the podcast this week to break down Rafael Nadal's epic comeback to claim his 21st Grand Slam title, and why it just might be the greatest accomplishment in his storied career. Rusedski discusses Medvedev's path forward, Ashleigh Barty's triumphant title on home soil, Novak Djokovic's level when he returns to the court, and much more on this jam-packed episode of Tennis Channel Inside-In. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
Former World #4 and current Amazon Prime tennis commentator Greg Rusedski joins the podcast this week to break down Rafael Nadal's epic comeback to claim his 21st Grand Slam title, and why it just might be the greatest accomplishment in his storied career. Rusedski discusses Medvedev's path forward, Ashleigh Barty's triumphant title on home soil, Novak Djokovic's level when he returns to the court, and much more on this jam-packed episode of Tennis Channel Inside-In. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We heard it from Roy himself: he caught Watford's elegant siren song as he sailed past and simply couldn't resist. Never mind about the tradition of ships catastrophically crashing into the rocks. After Marcus, Luke and Andy hear from Roy, we ask Greg Rusedski who he'll support when England face Canada in the Qatar World Cup final. We also check in with the latest World Cup qualifiers, another AFCON semi-final win for Senegal and West Brom's Geordie lifeline.Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, two time Wimbledon final and legendary umpire Lars Graff joins the show. Swedish Tennis Hall of Famer Lars, talks about his decades long career at the top of the game, the amazing tennis matches he's been part of such as Federer v Roddick, Nadal v Coria and more. Lars talks about the most difficult players to officiate. Nick Kyrgios, John McEnroe, Greg Rusedski, and the easiest players to work with. This episode is a great insight, and a must-listen! Subscribe, share & Review.
It's a star-studded episode of Tennis Channel Inside-In this week, as two former top players join the show to preview the final rounds of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships. Former US Open finalist and Great Britain native Greg Rusedski breaks down Novak Djokovic's sustained brilliance, Roger Federer's potential farewell at the All England Club, a trio of rising young stars making their first Wimbledon semifinal, and Andy Murray's return to the major he won twice. Then Daniela Hantuchova joins to dissect the parity in the current women's game, Ashleigh Barty's role as top dog and ambassador, Emma Raducanu's tremendous debut, and a look at the women's Wimbledon final. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
It's a star-studded episode of Tennis Channel Inside-In this week, as two former top players join the show to preview the final rounds of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships. Former US Open finalist and Great Britain native Greg Rusedski breaks down Novak Djokovic's sustained brilliance, Roger Federer's potential farewell at the All England Club, a trio of rising young stars making their first Wimbledon semifinal, and Andy Murray's return to the major he won twice. Then Daniela Hantuchova joins to dissect the parity in the current women's game, Ashleigh Barty's role as top dog and ambassador, Emma Raducanu's tremendous debut, and a look at the women's Wimbledon final. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What you talking about Willis a Tennis podcast looking at the stories and people working in Tennis around the world. We talk about the physical, mental, tactical and technical sides of the best sport in the world. Your hosts are former ATP 220 and Wimbledon hero Marcus Willis alongside his mate and Level 5 coach Dave Earl Today's guest is Billy Harris (Twitter: @billyharris95) and he's climbing the ATP rankings the hard way from sleeping in a camper van & eating tinned food through to stringing his opponents rackets. Billy and fellow pro Julian Cash run Tennis Technicians for aspiring players and you can find out more information here www.tennistechnicians.com. Billy competed at Wimbledon as a junior, reaching the second round of the main draw. He competed for Great Britain on multiple occasions, one of his highlights as a junior was winning the U16 European Championships captained by Greg Rusedski.Give Dave a follow on Twitter or Instagram @Boom_tennis and Marcus is @Willbomb90. Please rate this podcast if possible lie by saying you liked it! Email and get in contact with us at Tennis@boomcoaching.co.uk
The Adam Blicher Show: Dissecting High Performance In Tennis
Hi guys, in this episode you’re going to listen to Sven Groeneveld. Sven has been a coach on the ATP and the WTA Tour for the past 30 years coaching players such as Monica Seles, Mary Pierce, Michael Stich, Greg Rusedski, Anna Ivanovic, Caroline Wozniacki and the tennis player with the longest winning streak in […] The post #82: Sven Groeneveld – Coaching Principles appeared first on AdamBlicher.com.
Greg Rusedski , former player, coach, and now broadcaster for Amazon Prime Video's tennis coverage in the UK, has lived an incredible life in tennis. As a child he grew up in Montreal, Quebec with a father that loved tennis. As a junior tennis player, he was one of the best players in North America and chose to turn professional instead of taking a scholarship to play at USC. Greg Rusedski rose to 4 in the world and posted wins over players such as Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Gustavo Kuerten and Marat Safin. On this episode GREG RUSEDSKI tells us his perspectives on the current British tennis landscape. He explains what it was like to see the rise of Tim Henman. And he’s going to tell us about his time coaching Heather Watson. He explains how he changed coaches after his best season . He breaks down some of the adversity he faced when he turned pro and wasn't quite ready to be successful on the ATP TOUR. Greg Rusedski explained what it was like to beat Pete Sampras at the Paris Masters. (Recorded March 7, 2020. Released March 25, 2020) Related Episodes of UNDER REVIEW: hear from Greg's former coach BRIAN TEACHER For other episodes of UNDER REVIEW , check out: Patrick Mouratoglou [Ep32]; Nick Bollettieri [Ep28]; Paul Annacone [Ep15]; Brad Gilbert [Ep01]; To hear more from current players on the pro tour check out these episodes: Belinda Bencic [Ep42] Bianca Andreescu [Ep43] UNDER REVIEW is a podcast in which tennis insiders share unique stories and insightful perspective. For more information, please contact info@underreviewtennis.com SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: Check out The Malibu Racquet Club: https://www.maliburacquetclub.com/ KEYWORDS: Wimbledon, England, Great Britain, Canada, Tim Henman, AELTC, Andy Murray, Essex, Prime Video, Heather Watson,
"You’ve got to have everything. That’s not easy. We’ve picked the toughest sport in the world to be professionals at. It is the toughest sport in the world without a doubt.” Pat Cash joins the show this week, catching up with co-hosts Nina Pantic and Irina Falconi while he was in Delray Beach. The Australian is currently working with fast-rising American teenager Brandon Nakashima. Cash is working as a consultant, hoping to help a few pro players on tour. He's got plenty of wisdom to share having been ranked as high as No. 4, won Wimbledon in 1987, and appeared in two Australian Open finals. The esteemed coach has previously worked with Greg Rusedski, Mark Philippoussis, CoCo Vandeweghe and Alexei Popyrin. He shares what he looks for in a new pupil, what stands out to him about Nakashima and how he operates as a coach. He also reveals the inspiration behind his famous checkered bandana, his off-court interests and how he lost his passport on his way to the U.S. last month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catherine, David and Matt meet on the Queen's Club balcony to share stories from their respective opening days at Queen's.As well as the on-court action, Catherine talks about Greg Rusedski's brand new interest, Matt hits the nail on the head about Daniil Medvedev, and David delves into his monster memory-bank to recall his first locker room experience. It involves, Wayne Ferreira, Michael Stich and a final set tie-break with light fading.The Tennis Podcast is produced daily throughout the Fever-Tree Championships at The Queen's Club, and will be daily throughout Wimbledon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marcus and Felix reflect on a surprise end to the week at the 02, are given advice on how to deal with the ups and downs of a doubles match and discuss the end of an era for the Sky Sports tennis team at their farewell party with contributions from **Greg Rusedski**, **Barry Cowan**, **Barry Millns**, **Jo Osbourne**, **Jackie Beltrao**, **Arvind Parmar** and **Peter Flemming**.
Our second Microphone Man & the Tennis Kid episode was recorded at the O2 on the first day of the ATP Finals. We where joined by former **British No.1 Greg Rusedski,** **former World No. 8 Peter Flemming** and **Sky Sports expert Barry Cowan** as special guests at the show. The episode starts with our guest sharing their view on the O2 as the venue for the ATP Finals - as well as letting us know their all time favourite places to play professional tennis. You will be surprised as to what Greg's, Peters, Felix top tennis venues are. A brief discussion of the ATP Next Generation Finals is followed by a guide to keeping cool as a junior player. Last but not least we talk about the Kevin Anderson vs. Dominic Thiem match and we predict the winner of the tournament. Microphone Man & the Tennis Kid is produced weekly by Radio / TV presenter Marcus Buckland and Junior Player Felix Mischker from the tennis Brothers.
Spirits are high on the new Tennis Podcast with David and Catherine back together on Fifth Avenue to preview the US Open.David may have just stepped off the plane, but Catherine has been in New York for a couple of days. In that time, she’s seen the brand-new Louis Armstrong Stadium, soaked up the joy of Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day and spoken to a number of players at the “Superbowl style” media day, including Andy Murray. What state of mind is he in? And how far can he realistically go this fortnight?On paper, Novak Djokovic has the draw from heaven, while Federer’s is a bit of a nightmare. Will we see them face off in the quarter-finals?We will also get our first look at the new partnership between Ivan Lendl and Alexander Zverev. Will Lendl be the difference-maker? On the women’s side, can Stephens pull off the rare feat (unless you’re Serena Williams) of defending her title? And how will Halep cope without the on-court coaching of Darren Cahill?Angelique Kerber, meanwhile, is looking relaxed. Can she win back-to-back Grand Slams?There’s also the possibility of Serena vs. Venus in the third round. But David and Catherine both think it might not happen.Elsewhere, there are some bold predictions and a couple of cameo appearances from two former British No.1s…David and Catherine will be back with daily shows throughout the US Open fortnight. The Tennis Podcast is produced in association with the Telegraph and sponsored by Amazon Prime Video, the new home of the US Open in the UK. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Comedian and author James Acaster joined John this week as Elis was away. James was grilled in #AskAcaster about tooth-brushing, Korn, Asian cuisine and Greg Rusedski's shirts. James also brought us another Classic Scrape - and no, he won't DJ your wedding. There were also two new Tastes to be Ticked Off, an extra special Keep It Session Session (featuring the lovely Robin), and bear with the boys for this week's Made Up Game. Remember, you can get in touch on Saturday@radiox.co.uk (if you’re on e-mail. You’ve got to be on e-mail), and you can tune in across the UK every Saturday from 1pm til 4pm! Keep it session. Keep it Radio X. You can see Elis & John on tour! Go to http://www.elisandjohn.com for more details! saturday@radiox.co.uk https://elisandjohnmerch.com/ James' KISS choices: David Thomas Broughton Wei Zhongle Selebeyone TRIM Joana Gomila
Not every celebrity tennis fan could hold court on the Tennis Podcast, but not everyone celebrity fan is Jason Isaacs from Harry Potter fame.Isaacs comes straight from watching Nick Kyrgios edge Kyle Edmund in the second round to join David Law in the players lounge at the Fever-Tree Championships at The Queen’s Club. What does someone known for being one of the great character actors make of a character like Kyrgios? Later, Novak Djokovic overcame Grigor Dimitrov comfortably, and afterwards spoke to Gigi Salmon about his form, fitness and what he’s addicted to.After that, Catherine Whitaker and David Law have a chat in person for the first time in a while and remind us what The Tennis Podcast used to sound like. The Fever-Tree Championships at The Queen’s Club is broadcast on Amazon Prime Video in the UK from 11.30am every day. Their coverage is presented by our very own Catherine Whitaker, alongside Ross Dyer, Daniela Hantuchova and Greg Rusedski. The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year and daily during the Grand Slam tournaments and The Fever-Tree Championships, in association with Telegraph Sport. It is presented by Catherine Whitaker (Prime Video) and David Law (BBC 5 Live, BT Sport). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Queen’s Day 3 - Meet Frances Tiafoe; Hewitt Rolls Back The Years; Querrey overcomes WawrinkaHello and welcome to take 2 of Wednesday’s Tennis Podcast from the Fever-Tree Championships.Take 1 was an award-winning edition featuring Catherine Whitaker and Gigi Salmon. That one didn’t record…Take 2 features David Law and Queen’s Tournament Director Stephen Farrow having a beer after work in Stephen’s office, and looking back on a day in which Lleyton Hewitt and Nick Kyrgios won their doubles match against Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut. Before that, Sam Querrey, Marin Cilic and Frances Tiafoe were all winners, and the latter joined Gigi Salmon for a good chat. We also hear from Kyle Edmund and former Prime Minister David Cameron, who was a guest of the club. The Fever-Tree Championships at The Queen’s Club is broadcast on Amazon Prime Video in the UK from 11.30am every day. Their coverage is presented by our very own Catherine Whitaker, alongside Ross Dyer, Daniela Hantuchova and Greg Rusedski. The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year and daily during the Grand Slam tournaments and The Fever-Tree Championships, in association with Telegraph Sport. It is presented by Catherine Whitaker (Prime Video) and David Law (BBC 5 Live, BT Sport). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Three hundred and forty one day days had passed since Andy Murray last took to a competitive match court, and few people would have expected him to play as well as he did at the Fever-Tree Championships on Tuesday. The five-time champion fought, scrapped and dragged himself to within each of the finish-line, but Kyrgios found a way through in the end. Afterwards, Catherine Whitaker and Gigi Salmon convened next to a covered Centre Court to assess how Murray looked, and whether Kyrgios should be doing more at this stage of his career.They also looked at the contrasting fortunes of Kyle Edmund and Dan Evans, spoke to Feliciano Lopez, and played the cocktail sticks game with Stan Wawrinka. ‘What would surprise you about Stan Wawrinka?’ was one of the questions.His answer was surprising. The Fever-Tree Championships at The Queen’s Club is broadcast on Amazon Prime Video in the UK from 11.30am every day. Their coverage is presented by our very own Catherine Whitaker, alongside Ross Dyer, Daniela Hantuchova and Greg Rusedski. The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year and daily during the Grand Slam tournaments and The Fever-Tree Championships, in association with Telegraph Sport. It is presented by Catherine Whitaker (Prime Video) and David Law (BBC 5 Live, BT Sport). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy Murray is back! After almost a year side-lined by injury, he will make his competitive return at The Queen’s Club against Nick Kyrgios on Tuesday.In the first of daily podcasts from the Fever-Tree Championships, Murray’s last-minute decision to play dominates discussion.In an incredibly honest interview, Murray opens up to Catherine about his difficult year and his prospects for the future. How has his relationships with the sport changed? How low did he feel during the long months of rehab? What unfinished business does he have left in the sport?Hear the full-length interview on The Tennis Podcast.The other big news is that Novak Djokovic is back at The Queen’s Club for the first time since 2010. Speaking to Gigi Salmon, Djokovic recounts in detail his own struggles over the last twelve months. What lessons has he learned? Have his problems been more physical or mental?Finally, Cameron Norrie will face Stan Wawrinka on Monday. But what is the Brit’s party trick?The Fever-Tree Championships at The Queen’s Club will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video in the UK from 11.30am every day. Their coverage is presented by our very own Catherine Whitaker, alongside Ross Dyer, Daniela Hantuchova and Greg Rusedski. The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year and daily during the Grand Slam tournaments and The Fever-Tree Championships, in association with Telegraph Sport. It is presented by Catherine Whitaker (Prime Video) and David Law (BBC 5 Live, BT Sport). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former British Davis Cup player Greg Rusedski has backed Britain to go on from their 1-1 overnight scoreline to reach the final of the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas for the first time in 37 years. In a guest appearance on Tennis Podcast, Rusedski told presenters David Law and Catherine Whitaker that Andy Murray is looking better than ever, and believes he will play in Saturday’s doubles and carry Britain to victory on Sunday, Captains Leon Smith and Wally Masur give their verdicts on day one, with Masur confirming the identity of his doubles pairing. The Tennis Podcast is produced in association with The Telegraph and supported by BNP Paribas, the bank for a changing world. Greg Rusedski is a pundit for British Eurosport. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg Rusedski has told The Tennis Podcast that victory on Sunday over France would be the most important win for Britain’s Davis Cup team could lead to them lifting the Davis Cup outright given the teams left in the competition. Team GB are three sets away from reaching the semifinals of the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas semifinals for the first time in 34 years. Andy and Jamie Murray joined forces on Saturday to fight back from a set down and defeat Jo Wilfried Tsonga and Nicolas Mahut. Andy Murray will now play his reverse singles at 12.30pm on Sunday against either Gilles Simon or Richard Gasquet. Victory would put Britain into a home semifinal against either Australia or Kazakhstan. The Kazakhs lead 2-1 going into the final day. The Tennis Podcast is produced in association with the Telegraph, and supported by BNP Paribas, the bank for a changing world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Serena Williams vs. Maria Sharapova has produced the same result for more than a a decade and the semifinals of Wimbledon in 2015 were no exception. Joining David Law (BBC Radio 5 Live) and Catherine Whitaker (Live at Wimbledon) on the Tennis Podcast to talk about that, and Garbine Muguruza’s fabulous run to the final, is Telegraph Tennis Correspondent Simon Briggs. On Friday, Andy Murray faces Roger Federer for a place in the final, and Simon gives an insight into what the Telegraph will be doing to preview the match, the thoughts of Greg Rusedski, and who they all think will win. Novak Djokovic vs. Richard Gasquet is also previewed. The Tennis Podcast is produced in association with the Telegraph, and supported by BNP Paribas, the bank for a changing world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After a thrilling set of women’s quarterfinals on Tuesday, Catherine Whitaker (Live at Wimbledon) is joined by the Telegraph’s Tennis Correspondent Simon Briggs to review them all, and look ahead to Maria Sharapova vs. Serena Williams and Agnieszka Radwanska vs. Garbine Muguruza. Simon also teases Greg Rusedski’s Telegraph column which reveals the former British No.1 thinks Stan Wawrinka will reach the semifinals to set up a ‘new’ Big 4. All of the men’s quarterfinals are previewed. The Tennis Podcast is produced in association with the Telegraph, and supported by BNP Paribas, the bank for a changing world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After a stunning final victory for Andy Murray over Rafael Nadal in Madrid, Catherine Whitaker is joined courtside by tennis journalist Alix Ramsay to discuss his performance and assess Greg Rusedski’s view that he is now second favourite for the French Open. And what of Nadal? Plus, a Rome preview, including the return of Novak Djokovic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Another weekend, another episode of the Ultimate Sport Podcast. This week we've got our usual look ahead to the Premier League action as well as an in-depth look ahead to the #Rugby League World Cup Final as #Australia take on #NZ. The #Hennessy Gold Cup is the feature of the weekend in #horse #racing and Charlie Owens previews the race in full. In rugby union there's just one Autumn International left as #Wales take on Australia. And we preview the start of the #StatoilMasters Tennis tournament taking place at the Royal Albert Hall next week. Former greats of the game including Tim Henman, Greg Rusedski and John McEnroe will be competing. And we preview the final #Formula1 race of the season. Claim your FREE £25 BET with William Hill for this weekend's action - http://bit.ly/13jZVJA - Terms and conditions apply. New customers only.