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This week Aidan and Erik discuss the first week of a wild Miami Open. With last year's winner Jannik Sinner still out of the picture due to his ban, this seemed to be a perfect opportunity for top players to step up with a huge title on the line. However, it turns out the Indian Wells Masters last week was nothing to go on, as all of the top players that reached the final rounds in California last week were eliminated in their first round matchups. Other top players also found themselves ousted early, leaving the tournament truly up in the air going into the later rounds of week number 2. Be sure to check back next week for another episode!Contents:Intro 0:00Tournament Headlines 3:38Early Upsets 15:00What's New in Tennis 23:59Bet of the Week 34:20Match of the Week 36:02
The event so far and Third Round matches at the Indian Wells Masters are discussed, with betting tips provided!
This week's slate features tune-ups before the Indian Wells Masters 1000 event. Join Nigel Seeley & Sean Calvert as the look toward Dubai and Santiago in this week's outright episode of Game, Bet, Match.
On today's episode, a former Boeing employee, known for raising concerns about the aircraft maker's production and safety standards, has been found dead in the US city of Charleston, South Carolina. Kate, Princess of Wales, has apologised for any confusion over a digitally altered family photograph that was released to mark Mother's Day. Al Ain have ended Cristiano Ronaldo's aspirations of winning the Asian Champions League after they defeated Al-Nassr in a penalty shoot-out victory in Riyadh. In one of the biggest upsets of the tennis season, Novak Djokovic has been knocked out of the Indian Wells Masters.
Charlie and Luke talk through the 2nd week of the Indian Wells Masters.
Tennis Bets Live Is back for the start of the 2024 Indian Wells Masters, and our panel of analysts has you covered for all the action in the desert. The gang discusses Nadal's withdrawal, the future market for both draws, and dishes out early round picks and plays from tennis paradise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luke talks through the Indian Wells Masters
In this episode, Aidan and Erik reflect on the 2023 Indian Wells Masters and look forward to the upcoming Miami Open. Be sure to check in next week for another episode.
On our second episode of 2023, we are bringing the audio from our video recording for YouTube! The YouTube link is here: https://youtu.be/RrSW5bkiUHIWe begin the show discussing the results from the Indian Wells Masters 1000 event, where Elena Rybakina won her first Masters 1000 in an Australian Open finals re-match against Aryna Sabalenka, and Carlos Alcaraz ended Daniil Medvedev's 19 game winning streak to win his 3rd Masters 1000 title in his short career and return to world #1. We also preview the draw for the Masters 1000 event in Miami! We go quarter by quarter discussing the most notable match-ups, and we give our predictions from the quarterfinals onwards.At the end of the show, we also do some Miami Open related Trivia! Listen to the end to see if you can get the right answer before our host Carlos does! And we also highlight are favorite social media post of the week, this time on reddit by the user u/TheSpadeWizard with a post showing the first win for Carlos Alcaraz on the Challenger Tour when he was 15 years old, facing a 17 year old Jannik Sinner! https://www.reddit.com/r/tennis/comments/11tg8h5/on_the_back_of_it_being_confirmed_sinner_and/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3This year, we are experimenting with a different format for recording our shows. Moving forward, most episodes will be recorded live or be pre-recorded and uploaded shortly after on YouTube and delivered to our Podcast feed the next day. Keep an eye out for our next YouTube live the week of April 3 - 9, when we will recap the biggest results from Miami and preview the draw for the ATP Masters 1000 event in Monte Carlo!Remember to join our Predictions Competition League on TNNS! See below for details.Episode Timestamps:4:30 Indian Wells Discussion32:00 Miami Open Draw Discussion: ATP52:20 Miami Open Draw Discussion: WTA1:10:35 Miami Open Trivia!1:18:22 Social Media Post Highlight: Alcaraz vs Sinner at 15 and 17 years old!Follow us on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/PointbyPointPod Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/u/pointbypointpod YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pointbypointtennispodcast6939/streams Come join our FANTASY LEAGUE fantasy league on TNNS! Download the app on your smart phone Go to the "League" tab in the "Fantasy" section Use the league code edberg-bagel-265 to join Intro/outro music used with permission: Fluffy by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com
Episode 68: Halfway through the Sunshine Double! Frankie & Marcus talk about the thrilling Indian Wells Masters tournament won by no other than Carlos Alcaraz, as well as what to expect for the 2nd leg of the Sunshine Double in Miami, with our picks and predictions included. Thanks for listening, and make sure to follow us on all major platforms! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breakpointpodcast7/support
Dominic Perrottet promises a 'future fund' for children if re-elected; Russian shelling kills four in Ukraine and Alex de Minaur knocked out of the Indian Wells Masters in his first match.
Residents in a northwest Queensland town urged to evacuate as flood levels surpass a 2011 record; regulators in the United States shut down a bank over insolvency fears and in tennis, Australia's Jordan Thompson upsets Stefanos Tsitsipas at the Indian Wells Masters.
Lamar Jackson has received an abundance of support from media memebers and social media users as the 2019 MVP is left without a long-term contract in Baltimore, and a handful of teams have confirmed with reporters that they are not going to be in on the Lamar Jackson sweepstakes. Novak Djokovic had asked the United States to allow him to play in the Indian Wells Masters, and he was finally given an answer.
It's the 70th episode of the Tennis Gambling Podcast and it's time to analyze the Indian Wells Masters! Scott Reichel starts by taking a victory lap for hitting a +650 outright on Sunday as Nicolás Jarry was able to win the Chile Open. Then, he dives into the outright markets for Indian Wells while analyzing the draw for all of the serious title contenders. Lastly, Scott gives out his favorite bets in the Lock & Dog segment. SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners WynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100! - https://sg.pn/WynnBET ShadyRays.com code SGPN - 50% OFF 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses SwordVitality.com code SGPN - Increase blood flow + stamina Tawkify.com/SGPN - 20% off when you become a client Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the 70th episode of the Tennis Gambling Podcast and it's time to analyze the Indian Wells Masters! Scott Reichel starts by taking a victory lap for hitting a +650 outright on Sunday as Nicolás Jarry was able to win the Chile Open. Then, he dives into the outright markets for Indian Wells while analyzing the draw for all of the serious title contenders. Lastly, Scott gives out his favorite bets in the Lock & Dog segment.SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/storeDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out SGPN.TVSupport us by supporting our partnersWynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100! - https://sg.pn/WynnBETShadyRays.com code SGPN - 50% OFF 2+ pairs of polarized sunglassesSwordVitality.com code SGPN - Increase blood flow + staminaTawkify.com/SGPN - 20% off when you become a clientUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We preview of the ATP & WTA Masters 1000 BNP Paribas Open 2023 at Indian Wells and give predictions on who will win. ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
It's the 70th episode of the Tennis Gambling Podcast and it's time to analyze the Indian Wells Masters! Scott Reichel starts by taking a victory lap for hitting a +650 outright on Sunday as Nicolás Jarry was able to win the Chile Open. Then, he dives into the outright markets for Indian Wells while analyzing the draw for all of the serious title contenders. Lastly, Scott gives out his favorite bets in the Lock & Dog segment. SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners WynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100! - https://sg.pn/WynnBET ShadyRays.com code SGPN - 50% OFF 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses SwordVitality.com code SGPN - Increase blood flow + stamina Tawkify.com/SGPN - 20% off when you become a client Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LIVE Draw reaction of the ATP & WTA Masters 1000 BNP Paribas Open 2023 at Indian Wells. We discover who Swiatek, Alcaraz & Medvedev will compete against. ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
Advantage Bettors returns for episode two in 2023, and this time it's all about the Indian Wells Masters from Palm Springs, California. Host Charlie Dear is once again joined by tennis data expert Dan Weston to run the rule over one half of the 'sunshine double' and what many call the unofficial fifth slam of the year. With the absence of Novak Djokovic, the pair discuss the significance of the tournament to players and analysts alike, before delving into the court speed and which type of players could succeed on the hardcourt surface. Dan then picks out his value plays across both the ATP and WTA tournaments, including why Daniil Medvedev may not suit the conditions at Indian Wells. Follow Dan on Twitter @tennisratings Follow Pinnacle on: Twitter - twitter.com/Pinnacle Instagram: pinnacle.betting Facebook - www.facebook.com/PinnacleSports/ Soundcloud - @pinnacle-podcast Gamble responsibly: www.pinnacle.com/en/responsible-gaming/malta
WARNING: SPOILER EPISODE FOR NETFLIX'S BREAK POINT Episode 65: Frankie & Marcus, the original "Break Point" media platform in the tennis universe, has a surprisingly similar cousin on Netflix named "Break Point", a Netflix docuseries revolving around the 2022 ATP & WTA season, inspired by the successful F1 Drive to Survive docuseries. Aiming to put tennis on the map for the casual sports fan, featuring 1st time guest Shelby Slauer, Part 2 of the series dives into the epic run Taylor Fritz had at the 2022 Indian Wells Masters tournament, the stories of Ons Jabeur & Paula Bedosa at the 2022 Madrid Masters, and the HOTLY debated portrayal of Felix Auger-Aliassime, Rafael Nadal, and Toni Nadal's tennis triangle, among the stories of Maria Sakkari & Casper Ruud. Make sure to follow and subscribe on all major platforms! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakpointpodcast7/support
On this episode of The Jeff Gross Podcast, we have Vasek Pospisil on the show. Vasek is a Canadian professional tennis player, with a career-high world singles ranking of No. 25 and No. 4 in doubles. He has won the Wimbledon Championships and the Indian Wells Masters men's doubles titles with his partner, Jack Sock. He's also reached the quarterfinals in singles at the Wimbledon Championships.
Today we discuss the framework a 3.5 player can use to improve their game and become a 4.0 player. Still, the principles in this episode apply to anyone looking to improve their level.Demi Schuurs and Desirae Krawczyk discuss serve and net strategy before a point at the 2022 Indian Wells Masters.Note: 3.5 & 4.0 are level-based ratings created by the United States Tennis Association.USTA describes a 3.5 player as: “This player has achieved stroke dependability with directional control on moderate shots, but still lacks depth, variety and the ability to alter the distance of shots. The effective use of lobs, overheads, approach shots, and volleys is limited. This player is more comfortable at the net, has improved court awareness, and is developing teamwork in doubles.”They describe a 4.0 player as: “This player has dependable strokes with directional control and the ability to alter depth of shots on both forehand and backhand sides during moderately paced play. This player also has the ability to use lobs, overheads, approach shots, and volleys with success. This player occasionally forces errors when serving. Points may be lost due to impatience. Teamwork in doubles is evident.”I have opinions on the differences based on my experience watching and playing at the 4.5 and 5.0 levels over the last 5+ years around the USTA Texas Section. The framework I go over in this episode comes from experience and learning from some of the best coaches and players in the world. See the shownotes for this episode here: https://www.thetennistribe.com/improve-from-35-to-40-podcast/***Download your free doubles guide to learn how to force errors and get more easy volleys at TheTennisTribe.com/doubles-guide/.***Ebook: 25 Winning Doubles Tactics to Help You Play SmarterExpert doubles strategies and tactics that you can use on the court.This Ebook has all of my favorite doubles tactics that I personally use and teach to players from USTA 3.0 all the way to Division I College Coaches, and even Pro Players. Each strategy includes a description of how to execute it, plus the best situations to implement it.You'll learn the best tactics I've found for serving, returning, net & baseline play, and approach shots so that you'll have a winning plan for every point.https://www.thetennistribe.com/25-winning-doubles-tactics/***Tennis Gear reviews: The best racquets, shoes, bags, & moreRead our written doubles lessons hereSubscribe to our YouTube Channel for video lessons
It's always been a dream of mine to gather a huge group of my favorite tennis friends and spend a week in Indian Wells paradise….and this past week, it finally came true. In this episode we cover the fantastic Indian Wells Masters event, and we look forward to the always fun & sunny Miami Open. We also check in with a friend of the pod, former WTA top 20, Daria Saville as she talks about comeback to full time tennis as well as her masterful run this past week in the desert. Daria is always full of laughs and insight. There is so much fun to be had this week as we get to know….the sunshine double. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jon-guerrica/support
Episode 27: Frankie & Marcus wrap up the 2022 Indian Wells Masters 1000 event and "preview" the 2022 Miami Masters.
Our review of an exciting couple of weeks in Indian Wells including some of Rafa's best matches and Iga Swiatek's run to back-to-back WTA 1000 titles.Indian Wells Men's DrawBig Upsets1:23: Gael Monfils plays a smart match against top-seed Daniil Medvedev.5:56: Jenson Brooksby unpicks fifth-seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.Defending Champ8:40: Disrespectful from Indian Wells towards defending champ Cam Norrie plus his win over Brooksby. 11:49: Carlos Alcaraz knocks Cam Norrie out of the tournament in a surprisingly tricky match.Matches of the Tournament13:35: Rafael Nadal defeats Nick Kyrgios in three drama-filled sets.22:19: Rafael Nadal defeats Carlos Alcaraz in one of the matches of the season.The Final29:39: Taylor Fritz wins the Indian Wells Masters defeating Nadal in the final.Indian Wells Women's DrawDefending Champ33:25: Paula Badosa defeats Veronika Kudermetova dropping zero sets enroute to the semifinals.The Semifinals35:03: Maria Sakkari's racket technology.36:50: Sakkari defeats Paula Badosa in three sets to make her first WTA-1000 final.38:39: Iga Swiatek wins her semifinal against Simona Halep.The Final42:31: Swiatek wins the Indian Wells Masters defeating Sakkari in the final.
This week on Tennis talk we wrap the BNP Parabais Open, the Indian Wells Masters in California where Poland's Iga Swiatek and American Taylor Fritz claimed the singles titles in what is the unofficial 5th major in tennis.Veteran reporter Craig Gabriel joins us from Indian Wells. We discuss the New Zealand team named for the Billie Jean King Cup Asia Oceania Group 1 tournament in Antalya in Turkey next month and Dave Mustard has another coaching tip in Coaches Corner.
Steven Marshall quits as South Australia's Liberal party leader, Australia places an immediate ban on alumina shipments to Russia and in sport, Rafael Nadal books a place in the championship match of the Indian Wells Masters, after defeating Carlos Alcaraz
In this latest SBS Hindi bulletin: The ACT government announce plans to pay clubs to give up their poker machines; Towns on the New South Wales south coast mark four years since the devastating Tathra bushfires; India is celebrating today the festival of colour; Rafael Nadal has beaten Australian Nick Krygios in a drama filled quarter final match at the Indian Wells Masters and more news.
In this latest SBS Hindi bulletin: A man has appeared in court over a Sydney boarding house fire; Authorities say a new variant of Omicron is quickly taking hold in Australia; Alex de Minaur is into the next round of the Indian Wells Masters tournament in the US after defeating Tommy Paul in straight sets and more news.
This week on Tennis Talk:Some good news around Auckland's ASB Tennis Classics, plans are underway to stage the ATP and WTA events in January three years after they were last held.Tennis Auckland CEO Rohan West is out special guest as he prepares to depart for Miami for ATP and WTA meetings where he will meet Player Agents for the first time and begin the recruitment drive for New Zealand's flagship tennis tournaments.We also discuss developments at the Indian Wells Masters, the unofficial fifth Major and Dave Mustard gives his latest piece of coaching advice in Coaches Corner.
Ben Maller talks about Naomi Osaka having yet another meltdown after a fan heckled her during the Indian Wells Masters, Insta-Advice Line, and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the run up to the Johor state elections last weekend, Malaysian politicians went back and forth about whether Singapore would have been more or less developed if it was under Umno's rule. Why was Singapore dragged into this debate between political rivals? Elsewhere, at her second round match at the tennis tournament, the Indian Wells Masters, Naomi Osaka was reduced to tears by a fan shouting “Naomi, you suck!” Severely rattled, she ended up losing the match, and raised the question: how else can we prevent verbal abuse of athletes? Support our Folklory journey towards 100 customers in 100 days! We'll help you turn your favourite memories into personal podcasts! Our newsletter The Folklore Issue #1 Folklory on Instagram (coming soon) Find us here! Our YLB Subreddit for detailed show notes and mindblowing discussions YLB's TikTok featuring us dancing uwu Our YLB YouTube channel to watch videos of all our guest interviews Our YLB IG account where we post exclusive BTS of the podcast Watch our new sci-fi comedy MARS POIYI SERNTHUTTOM here! M'sia politicians drag Singapore into Umno debate Umno-led BN wins two-thirds majority in Johor polls | The Straits Times M'sian politicians argue: S'pore more developed as there's no Umno-BN. If S'pore had Umno, it'd be more developed. - Mothership.SG 'Um, no': Johor politician roasted for claiming Singapore could be more developed with Umno in charge - AsiaOne Ex-M'sia finance minister Lim Guan Eng rubbishes claim that an Umno-led S'pore will be more developed - Mothership.SG Umno the source of political instability, says Syed Saddiq | Free Malaysia Today (FMT) Naomi Osaka rattled by heckler at Indian Wells Tennis 2022: Naomi Osaka brought to tears after being heckled at Indian Wells Naomi Osaka addresses crowd after fan heckles her during loss at Indian Wells One Shiok Comment Comment from homegirlflyer Thread about MC honour system One Shiok Thing Lofi Girl celebrates 10m YouTube subs with scholarships - Music Ally Sezairi is first S'pore singer to have a song hit 100 million streams on Spotify
Simon and Kevin cover some small topics before diving into the Indian Wells BNP Paribas Open draws for the men and women. We discuss the WTA winners from last week, Zverev's probation decision, Djokovic not gaining entry to Indian Wells, and Murray reuniting with his former coach.
In this episode Basel Shofani, and I talk about Andy Murray and the return of his coach Lendl, and about Novak Djokovic and his separation from his coach Fadjia. We also talked about the punishment of Zverev by the ATP. And the draw for the first Indian Wells Masters 1000 points this year. في هذه الحلقة تحدثت مع باسل شوفاني عن اندي موراي وعودة مدربه ليندل، انفصال نوفاك دجوكوفيتش عن مدربه فادجيا، عقاب ال ATP لزفيريف وأيضًا عن قرعة بطولة إنديان ويلز - أولى بطولات الماسترز 1000 نقطة لهذا العام. هل سوف يشارك نوفاك ام لا؟ 00:00:00-00:05:15 اندي موري وايفان لندل 00:05:15-00:07:50 فادجيا ودجوكوفيش 00:07:50-00:17:30 عقاب زفيريف من ال ATP 00:17:30-00:24:30 هل يجب ان يعتزل فدرر؟ 00:24:30-00:32:10 لن يشاركوا تيم وبارتي في انديان ويلس 00:32:10-00:39:30 قرعة انديان ويلس للنساء 00:39:30-00:51:00 قرعة انديان ويلس للرجال 00:51:00-00:55:30 تأثير الحرب في أوكرانيا 00:55:30-01:00:00 السبونسر الحديدي لل WTA
Il Masters 1000 di Indian Wells è iniziato e le grandi partite non si fanno mancare: Garcia batte Yastremska, mentre un deludente Kenin lascia il torneo. Questa sera inizia il torneo maschile, con Fognini e Musetti al via. Dalle 03:00 Kyrgios vs Beaz. Djokovic rinuncia a Indian Wells e a Miami. Seguitemi su Instagram: tennis.passion_podcats Spero vi piaccia :) The Indian Wells Masters 1000 has begun and the big games are not to be missed: Garcia beats Yastremska, while a disappointing Kenin leaves the tournament. The men's tournament begins tonight, with Fognini and Musetti at the start. From 03:00 Kyrgios vs Beaz. Djokovic gives up Indian Wells and Miami. Follow me on Instagram: tennis.passion_podcast Hope you enjoy :)
Mystery surrounds whether Novak Djokovic will be a last minute inclusion to the Indian Wells Masters in the Californian desert!
Ad Acapulco è ancora Rafa, vince il suo titolo n.91 e sale alla qurta posizione mondiale. A Dubai Rublev ferma Vesely e supera Berrettini nella classifica mondiale. A Doha uns super Swiatek lascia le briciole a Kontaveit, per lei è secono titolo Masters 1000. Dal 10 di marzo il Masters 1000 di Indian Wells. Medvedev nuovo numero 1 del mondo. Seguitemi su Instgram: tennis.passion_podcast Spero vi piaccia :) In Acapulco he is still Rafa, he wins his title n.91 and climbs to the fourth position in the world. In Dubai Rublev stops Vesely and overtakes Berrettini in the world rankings. In Doha uns super Swiatek leaves the crumbs in Kontaveit, for her it is the second Masters 1000 title. From March 10th the Indian Wells Masters 1000. Medvedev is the new number 1 in the world. Follow me on Instgram: tennis.passion_podcast Hope you enjoy :)
This week on Tennis Talk world men's number 12 Cam Norrie joins Matt Brown ahead of the Australian Open and chats about the reasons for his astonishing 2021 season which culminated in him winning the unofficial 5th Major, the Indian Wells Masters in California. Cam offers his views on the evolving Novak Djokovic deportation saga. Norrie's ultimate goal is to become world number one but first he has to navigate a dangerous Australian Open draw starting with a match on Monday against talented young American Seb Korda.
With the Indian Wells Masters wrapped up, Todd and Bill look ahead to the 2022 Grand Slams. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A review of the Indian Wells Masters including the form of the champions, Cam Norrie and Paula Badosa, plus the men's top five underperforming.
This week on Tennis Talk Matt Brown and Dave Mustard wrap the prestigious Indian Wells Masters, the unofficial 5th Major from the California Desert and discuss the sensational performance of New Zealand raised Cameron Norrie who has won the singles title.Cameron left New Zealand has a teenager and represents Britain. But his parents David and Helen still live at Buckland's Beach in Auckland where it all started for Cameron. His father David Norrie is our feature interview.We also get reaction from New Zealand doubles player Marcus Daniell and Dave Mustard give volleying tips in Coaches corner.
Paul sorprende Rublev, e avanza nel Masters 1000 di Indian Wells. Match tesissimo fra Schwartzman e Evans, ma alla fine la spunta l'argentino. Oggi Berrettini e Fognini, ma anche la super sfida fra Zverev e Murray. Al femminile fuori Pliskova, oggi invece la Swiatek. Djokovic iscritto al Masters 1000 Parigi-Bercy, parteciperà davvero? Spero vi piaccia :) Paul surprises Rublev, and advances into the Indian Wells Masters 1000. Tense match between Schwartzman and Evans, but in the end the Argentine wins. Today Berrettini and Fognini, but also the super challenge between Zverev and Murray. Female out of Pliskova, today Swiatek instead. Paul surprises Rublev, and advances into the Indian Wells Masters 1000. Tense match between Schwartzman and Evans, but in the end the Argentine wins. Today Berrettini and Fognini, but also the super challenge between Zverev and Murray. Female out of Pliskova, today Swiatek instead. Djokovic enrolled in the Masters 1000 Paris-Bercy, will he really participate? Hope you enjoy :)
Michael Gillett and Marcus Ally react to the first two rounds of the Indian Wells Masters 1000 and preview some 3R ties.Twitter - @TennisFanalyst See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oggi inizia il masters 1000 di Indian Wells, con Medvedev, Tsitsipas e Zverev fra i favoriti, ma occhi a Sinner, Rublev e Ruud. Al femminile Pliskova è testa di serie numero 1, mentre Swiatek è la seconda. Spero vi piaccia :) Today the Indian Wells Masters 1000 begins, with Medvedev, Tsitsipas and Zverev among the favorites, but eyes on Sinner, Rublev and Ruud. In women Pliskova is seeded number 1, while Swiatek is the second. Hope you enjoy :)
On this episode of Tennis Talk, Matt Brown and David Mustard discuss the latest results and news from the ATP and WTA Tours. They chat to New Zealand's top-ranked doubles player Michael Venus as he prepares for the Indian Wells Masters starting this week in California and adjusting to travelling life with his wife and two young children.Want to get in touch with the show? Get in touch - matt.brown@nzme.co.nz or on Twitter @chahuahuaTennis Talk is a weekly podcast hosted by leading tennis commentator and journalist Matt Brown and renowned New Zealand tennis coach and broadcaster David Mustard. Affectionately known in the commentary box as "Brown Mustard", the dynamic duo has brought tennis to the masses for more than a decade.Tennis Talk is powered by Newstalk ZB.
Doubts raised over New South Wales hospital capacity when the lockdown lifts; Victoria records 867 coronavirus infections and four more deaths and Ash Barty withdraws from next week's Indian Wells Masters event.
On this episode of the Cracked Interviews Podcast, host Alex Gruskin is joined by American professional tennis player and former UCLA Bruins Marcos Giron, live from the 2019 Cleveland Open. The two discuss playing junior tennis in California, his time at UCLA, winning a singles national championship for the Bruins, life on the ATP tour, coming back from injury, and more! Congratulations to Marcos on qualifying for the 2019 Indian Wells Masters event this week! This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Radio Sport tennis commentator Matt Brown is joined by New Zealand’s top ranked doubles player Michael Venus to present the Game Set and Match tennis podcast. This week’s focus is on the Miami Open where Mike and his South African partner Raven Klaasen have reached the doubles quarter finals. They will take on the world’s most famous doubles team, Bob and Mike Bryan for a place in the semis. Matt and Mike talk about the difference between the Miami and the Indian Wells Masters and how his Mike’s partnership with Klaasen has developed since the pair joined forces at the start of the year.
Radio Sport tennis commentator Matt Brown is joined by New Zealand’s top ranked doubles player Michael Venus to present the Game Set and Match tennis podcast. This week’s focus is on the Miami Open where Mike and his South African partner Raven Klaasen have reached the doubles quarter finals. They will take on the world’s most famous doubles team, Bob and Mike Bryan for a place in the semis. Matt and Mike talk about the difference between the Miami and the Indian Wells Masters and how his Mike’s partnership with Klaasen has developed since the pair joined forces at the start of the year.
The Indian Wells Masters is in full swing and it’s been an unhappy return for struggling five times former champion Novak Djokovic. This week Radio Sport commentator Matt Brown and Tennis NZ High Performance Manager Simon Rea discuss Djokovic’s struggles on Game Set and Match our tennis podcast. We look at the impressive return of Serena Williams after 15 months out of the sport and catch up with top kiwi doubles players Michael Venus and Marcus Daniell who are both through to the second round at what is dubbed the unofficial fifth Major.
The Indian Wells Masters is in full swing and it’s been an unhappy return for struggling five times former champion Novak Djokovic. This week Radio Sport commentator Matt Brown and Tennis NZ High Performance Manager Simon Rea discuss Djokovic’s struggles on Game Set and Match our tennis podcast. We look at the impressive return of Serena Williams after 15 months out of the sport and catch up with top kiwi doubles players Michael Venus and Marcus Daniell who are both through to the second round at what is dubbed the unofficial fifth Major.
Radio Sport tennis commentator Matt Brown is joined by New Zealand doubles player Marcus Daniell on our Game Set and Match podcast. They review the Indian Wells Masters where Daniell reached the doubles quarter finals and practiced with world number one Roger Federer. The boys chat about the performance of Juan Martin del Potro in beating Federer to win his first Masters 1000 title and about 20 year old Naomi Osaka who clinched her first title of any sorts in the women’s final. Matt and Marcus also look ahead to the Miami Masters where Daniell and Kiwi number one Michael Venus have received difficult doubles draws.
Radio Sport tennis commentator Matt Brown is joined by New Zealand doubles player Marcus Daniell on our Game Set and Match podcast. They review the Indian Wells Masters where Daniell reached the doubles quarter finals and practiced with world number one Roger Federer. The boys chat about the performance of Juan Martin del Potro in beating Federer to win his first Masters 1000 title and about 20 year old Naomi Osaka who clinched her first title of any sorts in the women’s final. Matt and Marcus also look ahead to the Miami Masters where Daniell and Kiwi number one Michael Venus have received difficult doubles draws.
Scott Cooney caught up with ATP Radio's Gigi Salmon live from the Californian desert as the Indian Wells Masters tennis reaches the pointy end.
Scott Cooney caught up with Gigi Salmon from ATP Radio to chat all things Indian Wells Masters tennis on Sports Overnight on RSN 927 this morning.
For many tennis fans, the story of Serena Williams begins in 2001 at the Indian Wells Masters tournament. While 19-year-old Serena was on the court, facing off against Kim Clijsters, her sister Venus and father Richard Williams entered the stadium — to boos. Venus had pulled out of a match against Serena earlier, due to tendinitis, but a rumor floating around held that Richard had forced her to withdraw, in order to orchestrate a win for Serena. "I've never seen anything like it," remarked one of the TV commentators. In a rebuke to the crowd, Richard raised his fist: the Black Power salute. He later said he heard people shouting the N-word, and issuing physical threats. Serena was the local girl, having been raised in nearby Compton, but the crowd overwhelmingly backed the Belgian Clijsters. Indian Wells has been haunted by the controversy ever since — as has the sport. After all, tennis is supposed to be civilized, the sport of kings. It's also defined by its overwhelming whiteness — among both players and fans. If Serena Williams wins the US Open this weekend, she will have bagged her 22nd major title and completed the first Grand Slam since Steffi Graf achieved the feat in 1988. But her cultural significance extends far beyond that, especially to the African American fans who have followed her career. Imani Perry, a scholar of African American studies at Princeton, recalls that as a 7-year-old, she was the only black child among 300 attending a tennis camp in Evanston, Ill. "Other campers wouldn't speak to me or sit with me," said Perry. When she took the court, her opponents simply sat down on the other side of the net and refused to play. This was in 1980. She never picked up a racket after that. But she has always loved watching the Williams sisters on TV. She turns off the sound, though, "because there's so much animosity," she said. Commentators complained about how "noisy" the Williams' sisters' hair was, or "that their father wasn't equipped to coach them. There was so much constant criticism." She said that black women in particular feel that "it's this unbelievable resilience that they've displayed." Kavitha Davidson, a sports columnist at Bloomberg View, said Serena contends regularly with racism and sexism, or 'misogynoir' as coined by scholar Moya Bailey. That explains why there is a long list of tweets comparing Serena to a gorilla, and why she earns $10 million less in annual endorsements than Maria Sharapova, despite a far better record. For her most ardent fans, those who think she's the best player ever, this is an inexcusable double standard. But is she the best ever? For some long-time observers, that's an open question. Los Angeles Times sports columnist Bill Dwyre said it's hard to definitively rank Williams above previous greats like Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova or Margaret Court, all of whom have held the 'best ever' title at various points. "The eras are different. The time is different, the equipment is different, the balls fly faster, the crowds are different, the marketing and branding that they do is much different," said Dwyre. But her success stands out. And it's because of the timing. "So much is frankly devastating and depressing at this moment about race in this country," said Professor Perry. "She allows people just to feel pride and joy in a way that's unfiltered and unmediated."