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It's day 9 and the quarterfinals are set! Wild card Lois Boisson shocks the crowd in massive upset over Jessica Pegula. On the men's side Alexander Bublik proves to be a formidable underdog, defeating top 10 player Jack Draper. And outside the court our players take a trip to the VIP Tennis Lounge with Garbine Muguruza All that and more on today's TC Live with Steve Weissman, Tracy Austin, Chanda Rubin and Paul Annacone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roland Garros : La Française Loïs Boisson, 361 eme mondiale, a battu l'américaine Jessica Pegula, classée 3eme mondiale
PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, June 3: We look at reactions from South Korea as voting gets underway in a snap presidential election. Also: The New York Times profiles a star influencer who is raising awareness about female genital mutilation with unfiltered videos on the topic. French tenniswoman Loïs Boisson stuns at Roland Garros after booking her spot in the quarter-finals and defeating world n° 3 Jessica Pegula. Plus: Ncuti Gatwa's "young, beautiful and queer" Doctor Who comes to a premature end. South Korean voters head to the polls for snap presidential elections after months of political turmoil and the ousting of former President Yoon Suk Yeol. The vote is dominating the South Korean press this Tuesday. The Korea Times prints a front-page picture of the leading candidates in this election: Lee Jae-Myung from the liberal Democratic party and conservative leader Kim Moon-Soo. The centrist paper also underlines that the next president will assume office immediately. There will be no customary 60-day transition period. That prospect also raises concerns about the government's readiness to manage state affairs. Koreans will no doubt be hoping for stability in the country, both political and economic – US President Donald Trump's tariff war has wrought havoc on the Korean economy. This is perhaps why the Korea Herald calls it the D-DAY showdown.You can also grasp the gravity of the election with an editorial from the Korea Times. The paper says the "future of the country hinges on this election". While the editors are encouraged by the high number of early voters – despite high levels of voter apathy and frustration, they remind us that elections are not a choice between good and bad but the lesser of two evils. The conservative daily Korea Joongang Daily, meanwhile, likens this election to a recent Korean box office hit, "Yadang: The Snitch", which examines political and institutional corruption. The paper encourages voters to scrutinise candidates carefully, saying loyalty, sentiment or empty promises should not sway votes. The highly progressive paper The Hankyoreh offers rousing words for its readers: "It's time for voters to shine and create a brand new Korea."In other news: The New York Times publishes a moving portrait of a social media influencer and female genital mutilation survivor. She also appeared on our Perspective programme with Stuart Norval a few years ago. The New York Times describes Shamsa Sharawe as a "sweary and self-possessed British anti-cutting campaigner", one who's perfect for the TikTok generation and who has garnered a cult following there. She talks frankly about enduring female genital mutilation at the age of six in her village and about regrowing the flower, or undergoing genital reconstruction surgery, two years ago. The paper pays tribute to a woman at the "vanguard of a new generation of FGM survivors in the West". This generation is candid about their trauma, aware of their rights and unafraid to criticise revered national institutions.There's a new French hero at Roland Garros – tenniswoman Loïs Boisson! The world n° 361 and wildcard at the Grand Slam pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the French Open by defeating world n°3 Jessica Pegula in three sets. Her exploits have earned her the cover of L'Equipe, which calls her "The Boisson sensation." Her victory comes at a particularly fraught time, when Roland Garros organisers are under fire for a lack of women's nighttime matches. Indeed, The Wall Street Journal recounts that when the match started, the court was practically empty. Most people preferred to eat lunch than watch a match they thought would be a blowout. They were wrong and the court was fully packed by the time Boisson served for match point. She is the first French tenniswoman to reach the quarter-finals since 2017. She'll face Mira Andreeva on Wednesday and will be hoping to pull off a second upset! Finally, he was the first Black man to embody the title role in the Doctor Who franchise, but now Ncuti Gatwa is being replaced. He becomes the actor who embodied the role of Doctor Who for the shortest amount of time. Gatwa, who appeared in the hit series "Sex Education", was supposed to give Dr Who a refreshing, modern makeover: "black, young, queer and beautiful", as the Guardian notes. But now he's being replaced. Ultimately, the Guardian says, several issues converged – Gatwa's Doctor Who cried a lot, which perhaps cheapened the other times he cried, combined with a few sub-par episodes. The decision has earned this rebuke in Gizmodo, equivalent to being put in the naughty corner: "Doctor Who needs to go away and think about what it did." The website says Gatwa's Doctor Who deserved so much more. You can catch our press review every morning on France 24 at 7:20am and 9:20am (Paris time), from Monday to Friday.
Part one. We start by reacting to Alexander Bublik's extraordinary performance to knock out Jack Draper. Just how good was he? And could Draper have done anything differently? We then look ahead to Novak Djokovic vs Alexander Zverev as both men reached the last eight with ease. Part two (30m40s). The remarkable run of Lois Boisson continued as she beat third seed Jessica Pegula in an enthralling encounter on Chatrier. We discuss the experience in the stadium and how Boisson's game disrupted Pegula. But can she keep it going against Mirra Andreeva? Plus, let the hype begin for Coco Gauff vs Madison Keys. Part three (48m08s). We cover Jannik Sinner's routine win in the night session and the Day 10 order of play as the tournaments reaches the quarter-finals stage.Buy tickets for Tennis Podcast Live in London on Thursday 26th June at Shoreditch Town Hall. Check out our new merch shop! Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts, including Tennis Re-Lived episodes, Grand Slam Review Shows, and monthly Live Shows on YouTube. Friends also get access to The Barge, Hannah's Column, and an ad-free listening experience to all episodes of The Tennis Podcast. Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Day 9 of the 2025 French Open, and Andy Roddick is here on today's Quick Served to serve up today's highlights. Day 9 came with some BIG upsets! Jessica Pegula lost to WC Lois Boisson and Jack Draper lost to Alexander Bublik. Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff, Mirra Andreeva, Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, and Maddie Keys all advance into the next round. Our interview with the one and only ANDRE AGASSI comes out tomorrow morning! Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss it!
9:30AM Hour 4 Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase react to Jessica Pegula losing in her quarterfinal match at The French Open. The guys also discuss the NBA final.
9-10am Hour 4 in full: Jeremy and Joe talk about what Kevyn Adams did to get to the spot he is in with the Sabres organization, and Jessica Pegula knocked out of the French Open.
Brits, over and out. It's been another thrilling last couple of days at Roland Garros so why not join Joel and Kim as they take stock on all the Round 4 action in Paris. Jack Draper fell to a red-hot drop shotting maestro Alexander Bublik to bring his campaign to an abrupt end whilst Cam Norrie failed to match his Geneva performance with a straight sets defeat to Novak Djokovic who won his 100th (!) singles match at the French Open.Elsewhere, Iga Swiatek brought herself back from the brink with a hard thought three set win over Elenea Rybakina. Does it prove she is still the Queen of Clay or are there bigger tests to come? And in one of the stories so far, French wildcard No. 361 ranked Lois Boisson pulled off a stunning upset over Jessica Pegula to book her spot in the quarterfinals versus Mirra Andreeva. Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka also cruised through once again without dropping a set. Joel and Kim also give a midway Collect a Set update and it's a historic moment but not for the right reasons…PROPERTY HUB INVESTIf you're serious about property, head to https://propertyhub.net/start to take your first step.SOCIALSFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, plus email the show tennisweeklypod@gmail.com.MERCHPurchase Tennis Weekly Merch through our Etsy store including limited edition designs by Krippa Design where all proceeds go towards the podcast so we can keep doing what we do!REVIEWS***Please take a moment to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It really means a lot to us at HQ and helps make it easier for new listeners to discover us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dans cette édition :Retour sur les violences qui ont éclaté à Paris et en province après la victoire du PSG en Ligue des Champions, avec de nombreuses interpellations, des voitures brûlées et des affrontements avec les forces de l'ordre.Condamnation unanime des violences et enquête en cours après des dégradations et des tags antisémites sur une école primaire à Lyon.Proposition de loi pour réguler la fast fashion qui arrive au Parlement, avec notamment l'objectif de lutter contre l'afflux de produits en provenance de Chine.Dernière chance française à Roland-Garros avec Loïs Boisson qui affronte la numéro 3 mondiale Jessica Pegula.Dégradation de la météo avec un temps très pluvieux et orageux attendu dans de nombreuses régions.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Loïs Boisson s'est qualifiée pour les quarts de finale de Roland-Garros 2025 en éliminant en trois sets Jessica Pegula. Un exploit de la part de la Française qui prend la lumière de ce numéro de Court N°1 avec Sarah Pitkowski, Eric Salliot, Anthony Rech et avec la surprise Marion Bartoli.
Dans cette édition :Retour sur les violences qui ont éclaté à Paris et en province après la victoire du PSG en Ligue des Champions, avec de nombreuses interpellations, des voitures brûlées et des affrontements avec les forces de l'ordre.Condamnation unanime des violences et enquête en cours après des dégradations et des tags antisémites sur une école primaire à Lyon.Proposition de loi pour réguler la fast fashion qui arrive au Parlement, avec notamment l'objectif de lutter contre l'afflux de produits en provenance de Chine.Dernière chance française à Roland-Garros avec Loïs Boisson qui affronte la numéro 3 mondiale Jessica Pegula.Dégradation de la météo avec un temps très pluvieux et orageux attendu dans de nombreuses régions.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
A penas conocida en el circuito internacional, la joven tenista francesa se confirma como la gran revelación de esta edición tras meterse en los cuartos de final luego de apear a la número 3 mundial , la estadounidense Jessica Pegula. En Roland Garros poco a poco se va despejando el camino a la final mientras los cuadros individuales comienzan a contar con un numero reducido de supervivientes. Tras el último lunes de competición ya se conocen a las 8 raquetas, tanto en mujeres como en hombres, que lucharan por la conquista del gran título tenístico en la superficie de arcilla. Boisson se confirma ante sus paisanosSi hay un nombre a destacar entre los clasificados para cuartos de final es el de Lois Boisson. Una tenista francesa que ocupa la posición 364 en el ranking mundial y que fue invitada por la organización del torneo para participar en el cuadro principal. La “dijonesa” no pudo estrenarse el año pasado en la catedral de la arcilla merced a una prematura y grave lesión que la mantuvo alejada de las canchas durante 9 meses. Un año mas tarde toma su revancha tras colarse en los cuartos de final luego de apear la numero 3 del mundo, la norteamericana Jessica Pegula (3/6 6/4 6/4)A sus 22 años, Boisson está siendo un auténtico descubrimiento para el público local y tras su desempeño representa una enorme esperanza para una nación que no saborea las mieles del éxito en la catedral de la arcilla desde hace 25 años cuando Mary Pierce se alzaba con la copa Suzanne -Lenglen al batir en la final a la española Conchita Martinez (6/2, 7/5).La próxima rival de Boisson será la rusa Mirra Andreeva quien se presentó como la más madrugadora en sacar su billete a cuartos tras apear a la australiana Daria Kasatkina en un partido que no tuvo mayores consecuencias (6/3 7/5)El capricho del sorteo y al gran estado de forma de las tenistas estadounidenses se reflejó igualmente en esta edición de Roland Garros que pase lo que pase contará con una semifinalista norteamericana. Fue la numero 2 del mundo, Coco Gauff, quien propuso el desafío tras vencer a la rusa Ekaterina Alexandrova en dos sets (6/0 7/5) teniendo en cuenta que lucharía con una compatriota en cuartos de final tras el duelo fratricida en el que Madison Keys salió victoriosa ante Hailey Baptiste (6/3 7/5).En el cuadro masculino también se generó una gran sorpresa luego de que el kazajo Alexander Bublik dejase fuera al cabeza de serie numero 5, el emergente Jack Draper. El británico que no acertó con su servicio se mostró impotente en casi la totalidad de su duelo ante un irregular Bublik que esta vez realizó uno de los mejores encuentros de su vida (5/7 6/3 6/2 6/4). Capaz de lo mejor y lo peor habrá que contar con su enorme estado de gracia y su potente saque (220 km/h) teniendo en cuenta que en la segunda ronda apeaba a otro gran tenista como es el australiano Alex de Minaur.Por otro lado, el tenista mas laureado de la historia, el serbio Novak Djokovic, no dejó concesiones ante el británico Cameron Norrie (6/2 6/3 6/2). Quizás con la intención de guardar el máximo de energías ante su próximo duelo donde le esperará el vigente subcampeón del torneo, el alemán Alexander Zverev que aprovechaba el abandono del el neerlandés Tallon Griekspoor, cuando el marcador mostraba un resultado de 6/4 3/0 a favor del tenista germano. Arrancan los cuartos de finalLas cosas se ponen serias en Roland garros con las primeras disputas de cuartos de final. Para este martes habrá dos encuentros de damas y dos de hombres. En cuanto a las féminas la numero 1 mundial, la rusa Aryna Sabalenka, se enfrentará a la china (N°8) Qinwen Zheng al tiempo que la ucraniana Elina Svitolina se mide a la vigente campeona del torneo, la polaca Iga Swiatek.En hombres el italiano Lorenzo Musetti tendrá como rival al norteamericano Frances Tiafoe mientras que la jornada la cerrará un apasionante duelo entre otro norteamericano, Tommy Paul, y el defensor del título, el español Carlos Alcaraz.
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Toute l'équipe de Court N°1 revient aujourd'hui sur les huitièmes de finale du jour où les favoris étaient au rendez-vous à l'image d'Alcaraz et Swiatek sans oublier le dernier espoir français, Loïs Boisson, qui sera demain sur le Central pour un combat face à Jessica Pegula. Avec Anthony Rech, Eric Salliot et Florent Serra.
Join Steve Weissman, Tracy Austin, Chanda Rubin, and Paul Annacone on the TC Live Podcast as they break down all the action from Day 5 at Roland Garros. Novak Djokovic keeps his chase for Grand Slam title No. 25 alive, setting another record along the way. On the women's side, Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, and Madison Keys all stayed strong, notching key wins to keep American hopes high. In our popcorn match of the day, Arthur Fils battled through a five-set thriller to take down the Spaniard shadow in dramatic fashion. Plus, with Paris Fashion Week around the corner, we're ranking the best on-court fits find out who's turning heads at Roland Garros. All that and more on a packed TC Live Podcast don't miss it Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Part one - It was an extraordinary day in the men's draw but nothing was more incredible than Arthur Fils' five set victory over Jaume Munar on Suzanne Lenglen. We describe the twists and turns of the match, the spine tingling atmosphere, and what it might mean for Fils in this tournament. We also cover Novak Djokovic shutting down the Corentin Moutet show, losses from two sets up for Alex de Minaur and Jakub Mensik, and the news that Stefanos Tsitsipas is to be coached by Goran Ivanisevic. Part two (41m20s) - It was a less thrilling day in the women's event, but we cover straight sets wins for both Mirra Andreeva and Coco Gauff as well as a third round to look forward to between Jessica Pegula and Marketa Vondrousova Part three (53m07s) - Jack Draper's impressive win over Gael Monfils, a recognition of best of five set tennis, and a look ahead to Day 6.Buy tickets for Tennis Podcast Live in London on Thursday 26th June at Shoreditch Town Hall. Check out our new merch shop! Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts, including Tennis Re-Lived episodes, Grand Slam Review Shows, and monthly Live Shows on YouTube. Friends also get access to The Barge, Hannah's Column, and an ad-free listening experience to all episodes of The Tennis Podcast. Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sebastián Cozzarín es el fisio de varias figuras del tenis. Ya habló de Tommy Paul, ahora nos cuenta sobre Jessica Pegula y otros entretelones del interior del mundo del tenis y los argentios trabajando en los equipos de los tenistas . Otra entretenida y didáctica charla en este nuevo episodio de 3iGuales, "EL MEJOR PODCAST DE TENIS". Te va a gustar.
Join hosts Coco Vandeweghe, Steve Weissman, Jim Courier on TC Live as they dive into the excitement of Day 6 of the Mutua Madrid Open. The trio discusses how the top seeds on both sides, Alexander Zverev and Aryna Sablenka were able to find the magic to survive the upset! Top ranked American, Jessica Pegula, did not have the same luck as she was shocked by a rising star. Our stellar Tennis social team was giving out dancing lessons to some of the biggest names in the sport, this and much more on the TC Live podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimmy's back to discuss Carlos Alcaraz winning Monte Carlo for the first time. Alex de Minaur not normally known for his clay court results has been playing some amazing tennis so far this season. Making the SF's in Monte Carlo and now already in the QF's of Barcelona with a big match up against Carlos. Jessica Pegula has been on fire this year already winning 2 titles and making the finals of Miami. She is now the top ranked American woman at #3 in the live rankings. Rory McIlroy finally wins his long sought after Masters title giving him the career grand slam, becoming just the 6th man to do so. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast and enter to win 2 center court tickets to Wimbledon 2025 by following us on X and Instagram, then leave us a 5 star review. You can send your screenshot of the review and name on socials to AdvantageConnors@gmail.com to be entered in the drawing. Good luck! Follow us on - Twitter - @AdvConnors @JimmyConnors @Brett_Connors Instagram - @AdvConnors @Bretterz @GolddoodIsabella Facebook - Jimmy Connors official Facebook page Leave your questions/topics/or links to stories you want us to talk about next week on Jimmy's official Facebook page. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monica Puig joins the podcast during an exciting time for her, as the tennis season ramps up and she prepares for motherhood! The Olympic gold medalist recaps her broadcasting work at The Miami Open, and why news stars like Joao Fonseca, Jakub Mensik and Alexandra Eala have brought in a ton of fans to the sport. Puig dives into the beginning of clay season, where Aryna Sabalenka is itching to finally start her campaign and set her sights on catching Iga Swiatek as the top player on the surface. The former WTA pro shares her thoughts on a wide range of topics including Jasmine Paolini's positivity, Jessica Pegula's ability to cause problems for her opponents, and why Jelena Ostapenko always seems to have Swiatek's number. Puig gives her thoughts on the ATP's premier clay court players headlined by Carlos Alcaraz, and weighs in one of the craziest, most over the top celebrations ever seen! Hosted by Mitch Michals.
In this week's episode I share my backstory with Jessica Pegula, and 4 lessons I learned from watching her win the WTA Charleston 500 event. Click here to subscribe to my newsletterhttps://baselineintelligence.substack.com/
A week after reaching the Miami final, Novak Djokovic has suffered a devastating loss to Alejandro Tabilo in his first outing at Monte-Carlo, while Alex de Minaur and Alexei Popyrin have flown the Australian flag into the Round of 16. Jessica Pegula’s charmed run has continued in Charleston with her second title in a month (and first on clay), elevating her above countrywoman Coco Gauff to become America’s No.1 woman. Meanwhile, teenage bolter Alexandra Eala has gained direct entry into Roland Garros to become the first Filipino woman to play a Grand Slam main draw. And Daria Saville has opened a can of worms on TikTok questioning why brands prioritise tennis ‘WAGs’ ahead of women players for commercial partnerships. Dasha’s husband and coach Luke Saville gives his take, while Australian Open publicist Carla Alderuccio also joins Brie Stewart and Xavier Muhlebach in studio to untangle the threads. And who takes the chocolates in Brie’s Easter themed tennis quiz? AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In "Serving Aces" Alexandra Stevenson and co host Hugues Laverdière discuss the clay season. Alexandra makes her picks including Alexandra Eala, Coco Gauff, Mirra Andreeva, and perhaps, Jessica Pegula. Her men are Fonseca, Cerundolo, Tsitsipas. Ougi picks Mensik, Fonseca, Alcaraz, and perhaps Fritz. His women are Sabalenka, Andreeva, and Swiatek. Ougi discusses how to teach juniors to be patient on clay and not to "give in" to the clay. Alexandra talks men's NCAA Championship basketball and Ougi adds in the women. The quote of the podcast goes to Kelvin Sampson, the head coach of the Houston Cougars.
Catherine, David and Matt discuss the start of the clay court season, headlined by victories for Jessica Pegula and Jenson Brooksby. Part one - WTA Results. Pegula shows her toughness and her variety to win the first clay court title of her career in Charleston over Sofia Kenin. We discuss her reascension to American number one and compare her career with players like Jelena Ostapenko and Sofia Kenin who have won a slam but don't have her consistency. Plus, Camila Osorio wins Bogota for the third time. Part two - ATP Results (from 30m). Brooskby saves match point in three different matches to win the first title of his career in Houston. We discuss his return to the tour, why we enjoy watching him play, and his final victory over Frances Tiafoe. There's also chat about Flavio Cobolli not only snapping his 8-match losing run, but doing so by winning the title in Bucharest. Part three - News (from 50m27s). Top players send a letter to the Grand Slams asking for more prize money, so what does that mean for the PTPA lawsuit? There's also change at the top of the ATP, Coco Gauff leaving Team8, and a look ahead to Monte Carlo and the Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers this week. Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts, including Tennis Re-Lived episodes, Grand Slam Review Shows, and monthly Live Shows on YouTube. Friends also get access to The Barge, Hannah's Column, and an ad-free listening experience to all episodes of The Tennis Podcast. Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our Shop - We have recently launched a range of caps! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clay season is upon us! Rejoice in the red (and green) dirt with Joel and Kim as they check in on the first week of action as part of the European / American Clay swing in the build up to the French Open at Roland Garros.It was an eventful seven days on the ATP and WTA Tours as Jessica Pegula clinched her first ever clay court title out in Charleston to put the disappointment of a final loss in Miami to Sabalenka behind her, whilst fellow American Jenson Brooksby fought his way to his maiden tour title in Houston as a qualifier wildcard saving multiple match points along the way! Italians Flavio Cobolli and Luciano Darderi also reversed their fortunes and won ATP 250 titles, whilst Camila Osorio defended her Bogota title on home turf at an event Joel questions whether should even exist in the first place.The duo also discuss the use of electronic line calling with Hawkeye on clay courts, upcoming development changes to Henman Hill for the 2027 Championships at Wimbledon, and recent calls for increased Grand Slam prize money from the ATP/WTA Top 20 players. Joel also teases Kim's knowledge again on singular Masters winners, and they reflect on Jannik Sinner's recent comments with Sky Italia about his ongoing ban from the Tour.Roland-Garros Hospitality with Sports, Travel and Hospitality GroupTo guarantee the best seats in the house with ticket-inclusive official hospitality, visit https://bit.ly/4j6RYBzSOCIALSFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, plus email the show tennisweeklypod@gmail.com.MERCHPurchase Tennis Weekly Merch through our Etsy store including limited edition designs by Krippa Design where all proceeds go towards the podcast so we can keep doing what we do!REVIEWS***Please take a moment to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It really means a lot to us at HQ and helps make it easier for new listeners to discover us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join hosts Shelby Rogers, Steve Weissman, and Tracy Austin on the TC Live Podcast as they dive into the excitement of the Charleston Open, featuring the first all-American singles final since 1990 between Jessica Pegula and Sofia Kenin. Plus, they break down Frances Tiafoe's showdown with qualifier Jenson Brooksby, day one action from Monte Carlo, and much more! Tune in for all the latest tennis buzz and insights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome to TC Live in Charleston! Join our hosts, Steve Weissman, Shelby Rogers, and Tracy Austin, as they discuss the highly anticipated all-American matchups. Jessica Pegula will face off against Sofia Kenin in an exciting showdown. We'll also delve into Amanda Anisimova's unfortunate retirement against her opponent, Sofia Kenin. Stay tuned for our insightful analysis of how Championship Sunday might unfold. Don't miss tomorrow's events! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AGENDA: IntroJakub Mensik gana el Miami Open vs Novak Djokovic (7-6, 7-6)Road a la finalHablando un poco de Novak Djokovic. Conclusiones generales del primer trimestre en la ATP. Aryna Sabalenka gana el Miami Open vs Jessica Pegula. (7-5, 6-2)Road a la finalConclusiones generales del primer trimestre en la WTA.Clay szn is here … predicciones en general de la arcilla.-Top 10'sY más...Instagram: @TennisPiochasTwitter: @TennisPiochas Distribuido por Genuina Media
In this episode of Tennis Unfiltered, James Gray, George Bellshaw, and Calvin Betton discuss everything that has been going on in the world of tennis and more from coaching techniques and the Wimbledon dress code to scheduling and the recent Miami Open. Jakub Mensik defeated Novak Djokovic, even though the Czech teenager almost withdrew from the tournament before his first-round match. Djokovic did not appear to be 100 per cent with a swelling under his right eye and trouble moving behind the baseline, but said Mensik deserved the win. In the women's final, Aryna Sabalenka snapped her run of two straight defeats in finals (AO, IW) by beating Jessica Pegula to claim her first Miami title: she has now won three of the last four top-level American hard-court events, cementing her place as runaway world No 1. Still somehow No 2, Iga Swiatek's challenges and mental resilience have been in the spotlight, targeted by an abusive member of the public in practice and then shocked by breakout star Alex Eala. It was also a good week for Emma Raducanu and her temp coach Mark Petchey, a bad one for Alexander Zverev and a decent one for French tennis... PLUS: Ongoing developments from the PTPA legal case and a new coach for Andrey Rublev that Calvin doesn't like Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Tennis Unfiltered, James Gray, George Bellshaw, and Calvin Betton discuss everything that has been going on in the world of tennis and more from coaching techniques and the Wimbledon dress code to scheduling and the recent Miami Open. Jakub Mensik defeated Novak Djokovic, even though the Czech teenager almost withdrew from the tournament before his first-round match. Djokovic did not appear to be 100 per cent with a swelling under his right eye and trouble moving behind the baseline, but said Mensik deserved the win. In the women's final, Aryna Sabalenka snapped her run of two straight defeats in finals (AO, IW) by beating Jessica Pegula to claim her first Miami title: she has now won three of the last four top-level American hard-court events, cementing her place as runaway world No 1. Still somehow No 2, Iga Swiatek's challenges and mental resilience have been in the spotlight, targeted by an abusive member of the public in practice and then shocked by breakout star Alex Eala. It was also a good week for Emma Raducanu and her temp coach Mark Petchey, a bad one for Alexander Zverev and a decent one for French tennis... PLUS: Ongoing developments from the PTPA legal case and a new coach for Andrey Rublev that Calvin doesn't like Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Catherine, David and Matt were live to look back on Finals weekend in Miami and ahead to the clay court season. Part one - ATP Miami. Have we been under-hyping Jakub Mensik? Was this still a positive week for Novak Djokovic? And what can we conclude from the Sunshine Double?Part two - WTA Miami (from 26m21s). How Aryna Sabalenka overcame Jessica Pegula in the final to cap her strong start to the season. Part three - News and clay season hype (from 39m59s). Daria Kasatkina to represent Australia, Andrey Rublev hires Marat Safin, and clay season predictions. STEVE FURGAL'S INTERNATIONAL TENNIS TOURS:If you've enjoyed the the tennis year so far - the Australian Open, Indian Wells, Miami, and wish you could be there to watch the best players in the world in the sun, well next year, you can thanks to Steve Furgal's International Tennis Tours.They have opened a Priority Access window for Tennis Podcast listeners before they go on sale to the general public so that you can get premium seating, top tier accommodations and personalised enhancements to the 2026 Australian Open, the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, and the Miami Open.And, just for Tennis Podcast listeners, as a thank you for securing your spot early, Steve Furgal's International Tennis Tours are offering you an exclusive 5% discount towards your official travel packages when you place a Priority Access deposit.The deposit is fully refundable until you book your package, or until September 1st later this year.Just go to Tours4Tennis.com/Podcast to book your place for the best that tennis has to offer in 2026.Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts, including Tennis Re-Lived episodes, Grand Slam Review Shows, and monthly Live Shows on YouTube. Friends also get access to The Barge, Hannah's Column, and an ad-free listening experience to all episodes of The Tennis Podcast. Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our Shop - We have recently launched a range of caps! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Knowles is the guest on this episode of The Inside-In Tennis Podcast, and he has a lot to say recapping the thrilling conclusion to The Miami Open. Knowles explains how Czech teenager Jakub Mensik went on an remarkable run to claim the Masters 1000 title and defeat his idol Novak Djokovic in the final. The Tennis Channel broadcaster assesses Mensik's remarkable skillset, evaluates Djokovic's level at this stage of his career, and explains why the new generation of men's tennis has a lot of potential on the rise. And Knowles discusses what made the difference for Aryna Sabalenka, as she defeated the player he coaches Jessica Pegula to win her first Miami Open title. The former doubles No. 1 breaks down the areas where Sabalenka has really improved, and explains how Pegula has found her level as the 2025 season picks up. Knowles dives into an array of other topics including Alexandra Eala's sensation run in Miami, Daria Kasatkina deciding to represent Australia, and Andrey Rublev working with International Tennis Hall of Famer Marat Safin. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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Willkommen zur nächsten Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem Turnier in Miami. Während bei den Damen weiterhin die etablierten Spielerinnen den Ton angeben, gab es bei den Herren eine weitere dicke Überraschung. Denn hier konnte sich Jakub Mensik seinen ersten großen Titel holen mit einem Sieg gegen Novak Djokovic im Finale. Der Sieg bei den Damen ging an die konstanteste Spielerin des Jahres, nämlich Aryna Sabalenka. Im vierten Finale des Jahres konnte sie zum zweiten Mal die Gewinnerinnentrophäe mit nach Hause nehmen. Wie in Cincinnati und bei den US Open war ihre Finalgegnerin Jessica Pegula. Die Überraschung des Turniers ... WERBUNG 10 Euro gratis bei NEO.bet Sichert euch 10 Euro gratis beim Wettanbieter NEObet, ganz ohne Einzahlung. Einfach den Promotion-Code tennis10 bei der Registrierung auf neobet.de eingeben und sofort mit den 10 Euro loswetten. Link zur NEObet-Registrierung: https://neobet.de/de/Sportwetten#account/Account Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
In this episode of "Tennis Traverse," host Ivy Zhang delves into the Miami Open, contrasting it with the Indian Wells tournament. She discusses scheduling issues, notable matches, and player performances. Ivy highlights the predictable victories of top players like Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka, and the advancement of Novak Djokovic. She analyzes Coco Gauff's unexpected loss, Naomi Osaka's defeat, and Aryna Sabalenka's dominance. Ivy also covers the men's tournament, noting Djokovic's straightforward win and Grigor Dimitrov's comeback. Time stamps:Scheduling Problems (00:01:21)Coco Gauff's Loss (00:04:57)Naomi Osaka vs. Jasmine Paolini (00:06:04)Sabalenka vs. Qingwen Zheng (00:09:31)Quarterfinals Overview (00:10:38)Iga Swiatek's Struggles (00:11:53)Semifinals Recap (00:12:59)Men's Tournament Discussion (00:15:26)Grigor Dimitrov's Performance (00:18:03)Alexander Zverev's Struggles (00:19:22)Taylor Fritz vs. Matteo Berrettini (00:20:37)Novak Djokovic vs. Sebastian Korda (00:20:59)Semifinals Insights (00:23:03)Predictions for the Final (00:24:14)Links mentioned:Coco Gauff vs. Magda Linette: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvfpX6npt9E&ab_channel=WTANaomi Osaka vs. Jasmine Paolini: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6evqpW-2gM&ab_channel=WTAQinwen Zheng vs. Aryna Sabalenka: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGtowLegMzQ&ab_channel=WTAMagda Linette vs. Jasmine Paolini: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFJjp_DCdsQ&ab_channel=WTAEmma Raducanu vs. Jessica Pegula: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeCApo9lcfs&ab_channel=WTAAlex Eala vs. Iga Swiatek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maG9TzsuVeM&ab_channel=WTAJessica Pegula vs. Alex Eala: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efazYG5hSAA&ab_channel=WTAAryna Sabalena vs. Jasmine Paolini: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkukxSDLfDE&ab_channel=WTAGrigor Dimitrov vs. Francisco Cerundolo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zAeP1kVzXs&ab_channel=TennisTVLorenzo Musetti vs. Novak Djokovic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ULf4miyTRY&ab_channel=TennisTVhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tedAgH6xPQ&ab_channel=TennisTVAlexander Zverev vs. Authur Fils: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r2kxN7ExbQ&ab_channel=TennisTVTaylor Fritz vs. Matteo Berrettini: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ULf4miyTRY&ab_channel=TennisTVJakub Mensik vs. Taylor Fritz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aY45ET4ZRs&ab_channel=TennisTVSocial Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tennistraverse/Twitter: https://twitter.com/tennistraverseYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@TennisTraverse/videosLinktree: https://linktr.ee/tennistraverseSUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER:https://ivannazhang428.substack.com/
Novak Djokovic va-t-il décrocher son 100e titre en carrière à Miami et se rapprocher de Roger Federer ? Jakub Mensik peut-il ouvrir son compteur contre la légende serbe ? Djokovic et Mensik s'affronte en finale du Masters 1000 floridien. Les deux joueurs se sont affrontés une fois à Shanghai la saison passée. Le Djoker avait eu besoin de 3 sets pour s'imposer. Même scénario ce soir ? A 37 ans, "Nole" peut-il venir à bout de son jeune protégé de 19 ans ? Analyse de la finale dans cette émission sans oublier de revenir sur le sacre de Aryna Sabalenka contre Jessica Pegula ! Dans la 2e partie de l'émission, l'équipe fait le point sur les prochains tournois : Houston, Marrakech, Bucarest et Charleston en WTA.
Welcome to Hard Rock Stadium for the finals! Join our hosts: Brett Haber, Martina Navratilova, and Prakash Amritraj. In this episode, we will go over — Aryna Sabalenka's renewed rivalry against her adversary, Jessica Pegula. Also listen in to hear about the victorious men's double team: Mate Pavic and Marcelo Arevalo, who accomplished a rare feat, as they become just the 6th team to win the Doubles Sunshine Doubles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join our hosts: Coco Vandeweghe, Steve Weissman, and Paul Annacone. In this episode we will go over — The King Novak working to make more history, as he is just one match away from his 100th title. And it smells like teen spirit in the other semi-final with Fritz and Mensik, as Mensik takes out the top American. Stay tuned as we follow Jessica Pegula and Aryna Sabalenka going head-to-head again for a title on US soil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Novak Djokovic, intouchable à Miami ? La légende serbe s'est qualifiée pour sa 60e finale en Masters 1000, la 8e en Floride ! En demies il a renversé Grigor Dimitrov en deux petits sets grâce notamment à une qualité de service exceptionnelle. 87% de première ! Une arme fatale contre le Bulgare... A 37 ans, le Djoker est devenu le finaliste de M1000 le plus âgé devant Roger Federer et Rafael Nadal. Retour sur la performance du Serbe dans cette émission sans oublier celle du jeune Jakub Mensik face à Taylor Fritz. Dans la 2e partie de Sans Filet place à l'analyse de la finale dames entre Aryna Sabalenka et Jessica Pegula. Qui sera sacrée ?
We react to Jessica Pegula defeating Alexandra Eala 7-6 5-7 6-3 in the semi final of the Miami Open 2025. The wild card from the Phillipines historic run will be remembered forever. Tell us your thoughts about it in the comments! ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
Join host Steve Weissman with analysts CoCo Vandeweghe and Paul Annacone as they talk Jessica Pegula's semifinal win over Alexandra Eala & Aryna Sabalenka's over Jasmine Paolini in Miami. They'll also cover Djokovic's status as the oldest man to reach a Masters 1000 semifinal, quarterfinal wins from Jakub Mensik and Taylor Fritz, and Arevalo and Pavic's semifinal win today for the men's doubles. Stick around for a Hotshot of the Day from Jasmine Paolini and our analysts' thoughts on the upcoming men's semifinal matches on Friday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Miami reaching its climax, Catherine, David and Matt catch up to discuss scheduling issues, more struggles for top players, and what might happen over the weekend. Part one - WTA Results. We start with a rant about the scheduling before moving on to happier things and Alex Eala's incredible run to the semi-finals. The flip side of that, however, is digesting a shocking performance from Iga Swiatek. What can we expect from her clay court season as her title drought continues? There's also chat about an encouraging tournament for Emma Raducanu as well as Aryna Sabalenka, Jessica Pegula and Jasmine Paolini discovering some of their best form. Part two - ATP Results (from 38m57s). We hail Grigor Dimitrov's incredible effort to beat Francisco Cerundolo and reach the semi-finals, revel in a couple of wonderful wins for Arthur Fils, and wonder if Alexander Zverev is currently playing worse than any world number two ever. Part three (from 61m57s). Any other business including the one year anniversary of The Barge, our next edition of Tennis Re-Lived, and shout outs. STEVE FURGAL'S INTERNATIONAL TENNIS TOURS:Our partners for the Sunshine Double have opened a Priority Access window for Tennis Podcast listeners before they go on sale to the general public so that you can get premium seating, top tier accommodations and personalised enhancements at the 2026 Miami Open.And, as a thank you for securing your spot early, Steve Furgal's International Tennis Tours are offering an exclusive 5% discount towards your official travel packages when you place a Priority Access deposit.Just go to Tours4Tennis.com/Podcast to book your place at the 2026 Miami Open.Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts, including Tennis Re-Lived episodes, Grand Slam Review Shows, and monthly Live Shows on YouTube. Friends also get access to The Barge, Hannah's Column, and an ad-free listening experience to all episodes of The Tennis Podcast. Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our Shop - We have recently launched a range of caps! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Miami Open continues to impress, and Ground Pass podcast host Anastasia Folorunso joins the show to recap all the madness on the hard courts. Folorunso reacts to Filipino teenager Alexandra Eala's improbable win over Iga Swiatek, and analyzes how the Wild Card was able to embrace the moment and do the unthinkable. The podcast host also examines Aryna Sabalenka's high level, Jasmine Paolini's underrated power, and why Jessica Pegula might have some extra motivation in Miami. On the men's side, Folorunso breaks down why young Frenchman Arthur Fils is built for the top of the sport after another huge win over Alexander Zverev. She also dives into Zverev's recent struggles, how Grigor Dimitrov willed his way to a victory, and whether Taylor Fritz is ready to notch a big result in his home country. And Folorunso shares her thoughts on the Djokovic/Korda match being moved a day due to the new rule that aims to reduce ridiculously late start times for matches. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
We preview the Miami Open Semi Final - Alexandra Eala vs Jessica Pegula and give you our predictions on who will win. Tell us your prediction in the comments! ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
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Arthur Fils continue de briller à Miami ! Le Français a renversé Alexander Zverev, N°2 mondial, en trois sets. Il devient ainsi le 3e Français à faire un quart de finale à Indian Wells et à Miami après Monfils et Noah. C'est vous dire la performance ! L'équipe revient sur la qualification du jeune tricolore sans oublier l'exploit magistral d'Alexandra Eala contre Iga Swiatek ! La Philippine a crée la sensation en s'offrant la N°2 mondiale. Est-ce la naissance d'une nouvelle prodige sur le circuit WTA ? Dans la 2e partie de Sans Filet place aux pronostics ! Au menu, Arthur Fils contre Jakub Mensik, Sebastian Korda contre Novak Djokovic ou encore Matteo Berrettini opposé à Taylor Fritz. Dans le tableau féminin, Aryna Sabalenka a rendez-vous avec Jasmine Paolini en demies tandis que Jessica Pegula va découvrir la sensation Alexandra Eala.
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Calvin Betton (ATP tennis coach), George Bellshaw (writer and broadcaster) and James Gray (journalist) all gather round the microphone once again to discuss the biggest issues in tennis. On the eve of "the fifth slam", there has been plenty of off-court controversy... Calvin reacts to Andy Roddick's claim that Rohan Bopanna being a good person and helping other people "doesn't necessarily make doubles a use case" as well as insisting that "a singles player might have done the same or even more" George breaks down the VAR controversy in Dubai where Felix Auger-Aliassime and Alexander Bublik clash over a "hindrance" video replay call James posits a theory on Stefanos Tsitsipas's resurgence Gerard Pique says he has more ideas on how to improve the sport because "tennis needs to evolve to adapt to the current speed and attract those young people who are tempted to watch many other things like HBO or Netflix" Emma Navarro records a double-bagel victory in the Merida final while Jessica Pegula makes it two titles for the American women with victory in Austin Tomas Machac serves his way to a maiden ATP title And everyone gets ill in Acapulco Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just before Catherine and Matt drove up to meet David for some Tennis Podcast meetings, our trio got together to talk about the week in tennis.Part one - ATP Dubai, Acapulco, Santiago. How much is the return of Stefanos Tsitsipas down to what looked like a new racquet? Should the maiden title of Tomas Machac have an asterisk next to it? And how did Laslo Djere end the Sebastian Baez South America domination?Part two - WTA Merida & Austin. Emma Navarro and Jessica Pegula scored their first title wins of the 2025 season, but got very different rewards. What's going on there?Part three - The WTA rebrand. Thoughts? Catherine sure gave hers. And we looked ahead to the week of tennis to come.Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our Shop - We have recently launched a range of caps! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Travis Kelce might've spilled the beans on when Swifties can expect “Reputation: Taylor's Version” during his recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show. Plus, if you ever wanted to rep your favorite NFL team à la Taylor Swift, now's your chance thanks to the launch of “Off Season” by Kristin Juszcyzk. In this episode of Well Played, we'll also cover: How the Cardinals pulled through for the Rams in the wake of the California wildfires Baby Names: Mahomes and Kelces edition What we know about the man charged with stalking Caitlin Clark in Indianapolis Wii Sports meets the Australian Open, while Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula dedicate their wins to LA firefighters What Caroline and Blake think Eagles' wide receiver AJ Brown should've been reading instead of “Inner Excellence” The Commanders are heading to the playoffs for the first time in how long? Caroline's vibe check on Deion Sanders as a potential Cowboys coaching hire and Mike Vrabel taking over with the Pats Caroline's Instagram: @cghendy Blake's Instagram: @blaaakkkke theSkimm's Instagram: @theskimm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices