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Jared Donaldson is just 24 years old, but has been out of action for essentially two years, since originally hurting his knee in the summer of 2018. It's not been a smooth process for him on the road to recovery. He walks us through his prognosis, and the reality of what's staring him in the face. He also goes in the way back machine with his former Jr Davis Cup teammate Noah Rubin to discuss their epic win over Russia, featuring three future top 10 players. We will also be releasing our patreon only episode this week. I promise. I've just been a little out of it the last few days, and need to get down to business. Stay healthy everyone.
In Episode 14, listen to former ATP #48 and 3rd round competitor of both Wimbledon and the U.S. Open Jared Donaldson dig into the adversities he faced with his tennis career and how these shaped his view on how he would judge himself. After a brief period of quitting the sport, Donaldson refound his love for tennis through competing and soon learned that what really mattered was if he was a better version of himself than he was yesterday. With this newfound perspective, Jared combined it with his relentless pursuit of putting his all into anything he does to turn this struggle into one incredible story. Tune in!
Lucky Episode 13?! Hosts Blair Henley and Nick McCarvel were lucky enough to be joined by former top 10 star Marcos Baghdatis, as well as American Jared Donaldson for exclusive chats. Plus: Live tennis returns (sorta) in Florida, a firestorm around Novak Djokovic's Instagram Live chats, #YourServe photo gold from you the fans, tennis organizations reveal player aid package and much, much more on #TennisTuesday.
Jared Donaldson came on to the professional tennis scene at age 17. He has evolved to become a great player and at the age of 21 he reached his highest ranking of 48 in the world. Jared goes into some of the best lessons he has learned from his coaches, how he controls his emotions, and how any athlete can improve.
ParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis Podcast
Welcome to Season 9, Episode 8, of the ParentingAces Podcast! You are in for a treat this week as we chat with the Dent family: Phil, Taylor, and Jenny! Taylor Dent, formerly ranked #21 on the ATP Tour, is a past guest on our podcast. He has coached several top players since retiring from professional tennis, and is now running a very successful program in Texas alongside his father and wife. In this week's episode, all 3 Dents share their coaching philosophy in terms of both on-court and off-court work, and their commitment to producing not only great tennis players but also great humans. I first met Taylor at the US Open several years ago when he was working with Jared Donaldson. I couldn't help but be impressed with his no-nonsense approach to sport and his humility when talking about his own accomplishments. A few months ago, the director of The Birch Racquet and Lawn Club reached out to me asking if I'd like to interview Taylor, Phil, and Jenny. Of course, I said YES! In case you aren't familiar with this very impressive family, here are some facts taken from their academy website: Taylor Formerly Ranked #21 in the world Served 149mph at the French Open, 148mph at Wimbledon and 147mph at the US Open — all in 2010, and all serve speed records at these Grand Slams Won 4 ATP singles titles in Newport (2002), Bangkok (2003), Memphis (2003) and Moscow (2003) Coached Jared Donaldson (2013-2017) to the top 100 in the world and 2016 US Open 3rd rd Placed 4th in the 2004 Olympics in Athens Captured wins over Novak Djokovic, Andy Roddick, James Blake, Lleyton Hewitt and Marat Safin during his ATP career Recorded in the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Taylor and Phil are the only father-son duo to have won ATP titles in the Open Era Phil Known as the Serve Doctor throughout the ATP and WTA tours Reached #12 in the world in 1977, finishing the year at #19 Coached Michael Chang and Maria Sharapova Doubles Grand Slam Champion at both the US and Australian Open Claimed mixed-doubles champion at the US Open in 1976 (with teammate Billie Jean King) Captured wins over Rod Laver, John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg and Jimmy Connors during professional tennis career Helped lead his native country of Australia to victories at both the Davis Cup in 1977 and the World Team Cup in 1979 Jenny Reached #52 in the WTA world rankings Competed on the WTA tour for 7 years and accumulated 6 International Tennis Federation Women's Singles titles Won the 2005 World Team Tennis Championships with Martina Hingis as her doubles partner Competed against Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Monica Seles and Jennifer Capriati during her professional tennis career Captured The Missouri State Tennis Title in 1996 Mother of 4 children and CEO of the Birch Racquet and Lawn Club For more information the Dent Tennis Academy in Keller, Texas, click here. You can reach out to Jenny by email at Jenny@TheBirch.com. As always, a big thank you to Morgan Stone, aka STØNE, for our NEW intro and outro music this season. You can find more of his music at SoundCloud.com/stonemuzic. If you're interested in House Music, please be sure to check out his social media channels on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. If you're so inclined, please share this – and all our episodes! – with your tennis community. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or via the ParentingAces website. If you haven't already, be sure to become a Member of ParentingAces – we have 4 options for you – by clicking here. We have also started a Patreon page for those of you not ready to take the plunge as a Premium Member. You can make a donation of any size to support our podcast by clicking here. Thank you!
JARED DONALDSON offers an assessment of the current men's field, explains how he went from amateur to pro, and shares the story of his injury and recovery
American tennis player (World #90) Jared Donaldson joined the 2018 CR Live US Open Final Watch Party via phone to discuss his thoughts on the men's final, what its like competing against the rest of the #NextGen players, thoughts on his 2018 season, and more! This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was an action-packed Wednesday at Roland Garros, with thrilling matches everywhere you looked. On the Tennis Podcast, David and Catherine begin by assessing the comeback victories of Sascha Zverev, Grigor Dimitrov and Kei Nishikori. In particular, was Zverev’s win today a significant step in his bid to end his Grand Slam curse? David thinks it might be. And Catherine explains how Zverev has been showing off his lighter side while speaking to the media.Elsewhere, what caused Jared Donaldson to hit an underarm serve against Dimitrov? And what on earth is going on with Benoit Paire’s hair-beard combo?Novak Djokovic’s victory is also discussed. The Serb is the only player in the bottom half of the men’s draw not to drop a set, but how well is he actually playing?Meanwhile, David has predicted Simona Halep to win her first Grand Slam this fortnight. No wonder he was panicking when she lost the opening set against Alison Riske. Predictions disaster was averted, however, when Halep recovered to win in three. Is the World No.1 the favourite for the title? If she isn’t, who is? And why is no one talking about Madison Keys and Naomi Osaka?Lastly, Serena Williams will return to the court on Thursday. But what did Patrick Mouratoglou’s think of her first-round performance? Catherine reveals all.There will be daily editions of The Tennis Podcast throughout the French Open, in association with Telegraph Sport. It is presented by Catherine Whitaker (Eurosport) and David Law (BBC 5 Live, BT Sport). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Henric får tillbaka glädjen i Monte Carlo och Petter oroar sig över bristen på svenskar på touren. Richard Gasquet hyllas, Jared Donaldson sågas och Novak Djokovics bollstudsande sätts under lupp. Det här Ett samtal om tennis, nummer 57.
So, a funny thing happened on the way to the podcast.So, I was discussing a picture I have on my phone with Noah, of him, Stefan Kozlov, and Jared Donaldson. When I showed it to him, the recording stopped. I didn't notice it for 15 minutes. So......we missed out on some good stuff. But it's still some good insight in to his life on the road, and his family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After an injury-riddled start to 2018, Rafael Nadal returned to his best in Monte Carlo. The King Of Clay won the tournament for the 11th time, while Novak Djokovic made signs of progress in an encouraging three match stretch. Some tennis folks have gone "a step too far" and we give our takes on Jared Donaldson, the continued disregard for player safety, and Caroline Wozniacki's foot-in-mouth syndrome. We finish the episode with a typical pop culture diversion via a Grown-ish/Riverdale FMK. 03:53 Rafa masters Monte Carlo for the 11th time 10:56 Clay Kei is back and we're here for it 12:02 Other Monte Carlo assessments 17:24 The "inevitability" of Rafa on clay & not getting his due 23:06 A step too far: Jared Donaldson loses control 30:39 When tournaments give zero fucks about player safety 37:28 Fed Cup: Sloane secures the bag...and the tie 44:34 Many steps too far: Who are you, Darko Grncarov?! 48:08 Wozniacki still (rightfully) mad about Miami, steps in it 60:44 FMK - Grown-ish and Riverdale edition @Hypotemuse wrote a piece on John Isner and why it's OK to push back on his politics. Give it a read!
Join Val Febbo, Joel Fruci and Josh Campbell as they review the week's action from the world of tennis. On the agenda is Jared Donaldson blowing up at an umpire, the Australian Open broadcast rights, along with Monte Carlo and Fed Cup previews.
Welcome back tooo…. Hey, Great Shot!! After a month of hibernation, procrastination, and not enough prognostication, co-hosts Alex Gruskin and Max Rothman return to dish out their well-marinated takes on the recent ATP American Hard Court swing. In what will be part one of a three-part recap, the guys start by breaking down the ATP Abierto Mexicano Telcel in Acapulco. They discuss the performances of the many #NextGenATP players in the draw, and analyze the successes and failures of each player’s result. The episode particularly focuses on Jared Donaldson’s run to the semifinal, the continued woes of Jack Sock, the dominance of Juan Martin Del Potro, and obviously features another round of everyone’s favorite game, Alex’s Trivia. No Great Shot Podcast episode would be complete without a few tangents, and of course, this episode continues that trend. As always, the opinions in this podcast are our own, and we are happy to debate them with anyone kind enough to listen to or comment on our episode. The podcast feed is now live, so please share our episodes with your friends, and subscribe to our show on iTunes. A special shoutout to Super Producers Max Fliegner and Daniel Westhoff, the men behind the scenes who make these episodes possible. Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy our twenty-second episode!! This week's episode is sponsored by Cross Court Threads. Sign up for their newsletter to receive 10% off your first purchase. This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It rolls around every clay court season: why is Hawkeye not used on clay?! Today Joey tackles that topic by first laying out the facts before giving a little opinion of his own. We get into the specifics of margin of error, uneven surfaces and temper tantrums. This episode was sparked by Monday's clay court incident with Jared Donaldson: https://twitter.com/UnArdeal/status/985829354469982208
In this episode we discuss developing junior tennis champions with Mario Llano of the Rhode Island Tennis Academy. Mario has developed several players that have won prestigious national and international events. His most popular student is Jared Donaldson (currently #48 ATP). www.ritennisacademy.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TkaGB4zqDk
ParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis Podcast
What do you get when you cross a marketing whiz with a top-notch event planner/journalist? A new ATP tournament featuring black courts, a female-anchored exhibition, and a community event for players and fans of all ages! Memphis's loss is Long Island's gain as the long-standing Winter Indoor event makes its move and brings top-level professional tennis to hungry fans in the form of the New York Open and Tennis Expo. Tournament Director, Josh Ripple, and New York Open Expo creator, David Sickmen, talk about the unique aspects of this new event in this week's podcast. They are going above and beyond to bring a Total Tennis Experience to players and fans through offering an inside look (and playing opportunity) at the tournament's facility in the cutting edge NYCB Live Arena as well as interactive experiences with college coaches, top junior coaches, and the latest tennis equipment and technology. From a College Recruiting panel discussion to a fashion show and everything in between, fans are in for a fabulous FREE day of top programs, camps, products, apparel, sports medicine, travel destinations and more. To register for the Tennis Expo, click here. Your registration also serves as your FREE parking pass! The tournament itself features many NextGen stars such as local favorite Noah Rubin, Next Gen ATP Finals Champion Hyeon Chung, and rising stars Frances Tiafoe, Jared Donaldson, and Reilly Opelka. The opening night will showcase exhibition matches from John McEnroe, James Blake, Genie Bouchard, and US Open Champ Sloane Stephens. For more information and to buy tickets, click here. Thank you to Morgan Stone and STØNE for our new music! You can find more of Morgan’s original music at SoundCloud.com/stonemuzic
On this edition of the Cracked Interviews, American tennis player and Rhode Island native Jared Donaldson joins the pod to discuss reaching his career high ATP ranking of 50 in the world in 2017, spending his junior career in Argentina, the pros and cons of the innovative rules at the #NextGenATP finals in Milan, and how slim the margins can be to make a jump in the highest levels of professional tennis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Relive the inaugural ATP Finals in Milan as Andrey Rublev, Daniil Medvedev, Karen Khachanov, Hyeon Chung, Jared Donaldson, Denis Shapovalov, Borna Coric and Gianluigi Quinzi all took to the court.
Relive the inaugural ATP Finals in Milan as Andrey Rublev, Daniil Medvedev, Karen Khachanov, Hyeon Chung, Jared Donaldson, Denis Shapovalov, Borna Coric and Gianluigi Quinzi all took to the court.
Welcome toooooo…. Hey, Great Shot!! In this week’s episode, Hosts Alex Gruskin and Max Rothman carry on with their #NextGen American Series with an exploration into the life, hobbies, and tennis game of Jared Donaldson. The two jibe Donaldson for his performance in the ATP World Tour’s “At Home” Youtube series, debate the impact training in Argentina had on his development, name their favorite and least favorite things about his game, and make their cases for why Donaldson may or may not be the best player of the #NextGen Americans. Not to be forgotten, the two end with a “Changeover Chat”. This week’s chat features predictions for the #NextGen Tour Finals, speculating on the potential Australian Open Wild Card Challenge winners, and a continuation of the two’s new series, “Tennis Myths”. As two former tennis players, Gruskin and Rothman know the importance of eating the right food before big matches. As their way of promoting healthy, consistent meal choices for players, this week’s fake advertisements are brought to you by Panera Bread, Subway, and Hotel Breakfast!! As always, the opinions in this podcast are our own, and we are happy to debate them with anyone kind enough to listen to or comment on our podcast. The podcast feed is now live, so please share our episodes with your friends, and subscribe to our show on iTunes. A special shoutout to Super Producers Max Fliegner and Daniel Westhoff, the men behind the scenes who make these episodes possible. Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy the fifth episode!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, host Jon Wertheim talks with World No. 50 Donaldson, who just this week qualified for the ATP Next-Gen Finals in Milan. Wertheim and Donaldson discuss how he is feeling at this point in the season ahead of the last event of the year, how he preformed in comparison to his goals this season, his roots, how he got into playing tennis, whether or not he regrets skipping out of going to college to turn pro and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly serve up some of the surprising science surrounding the sport of tennis, with a little help from astrophysicist Charles Liu, professional tennis player Jared Donaldson, and Ron Rocchi, the Advanced Innovation Manager at Wilson. Don’t miss an episode of Playing with Science. Subscribe to our channels on: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/playing-with-science/id1198280360?mt=2 GooglePlay Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iimke5bwpoh2nb25swchmw6kzjq SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_playing-with-science Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk/playing-with-science TuneIn: http://www.tunein.com/playingwithscience NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can watch/listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Find out more at https://www.startalkradio.net/startalk-all-access/
Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly serve up some of the surprising science surrounding the sport of tennis, with a little help from astrophysicist Charles Liu, professional tennis player Jared Donaldson, and Ron Rocchi, the Advanced Innovation Manager at Wilson. Don’t miss an episode of Playing with Science. Subscribe to our channels on: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/playing-with-science/id1198280360?mt=2 GooglePlay Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iimke5bwpoh2nb25swchmw6kzjq SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_playing-with-science Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk/playing-with-science TuneIn: http://www.tunein.com/playingwithscience NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can watch/listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Find out more at https://www.startalkradio.net/startalk-all-access/
We hear from Alexander Zverev as he reacts to his victory over Roger Federer at the Montreal Masters, plus we take a look back at some of the week's other big stories. Leading Canadian journalist Tom Tebbutt gives us the background info on rising Canadian star, Denis Shapovalov and we bring you an exclusive sit down interview with another NextGen star, Jared Donaldson. And if that wasn't enough, we speak to the greatest Canadian sportsman of all-time, the legendary Wayne Gretzky. Guiding you through the next 30 minutes is Gigi Salmon and Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan.
We hear from Alexander Zverev as he reacts to his victory over Roger Federer at the Montreal Masters, plus we take a look back at some of the week's other big stories. Leading Canadian journalist Tom Tebbutt gives us the background info on rising Canadian star, Denis Shapovalov and we bring you an exclusive sit down interview with another NextGen star, Jared Donaldson. And if that wasn't enough, we speak to the greatest Canadian sportsman of all-time, the legendary Wayne Gretzky. Guiding you through the next 30 minutes is Gigi Salmon and Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan.
This week's Tennis Now Podcast features former ATP star Taylor Dent. The former world No. 21 currently heads the Dent Tennis Academy and coaches breakout American star Jared Donaldson. We chat with Dent about Donaldson's breakout success in New York, as well as the present and future of his academy. Plus, what it was like to train with Roger Federer in Dubai for three weeks, and which players could make a run for the men's singles title. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Adam Blicher Show: Dissecting High Performance In Tennis
Jared is finishing 2015 as the top ranked American Teenager on the ATP Rankings & in this episode you’ll get to know: Why he choose to go to Argentina at the age of 14 What it was like training with Roger Federer How Jared cope with the up’s & down’s as a tennis player Follow […] The post #14: Jared Donaldson – The Story Of The Top Ranked American Teenager appeared first on AdamBlicher.com.