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Day four brought much consolation for British fans, and emotions were running high after Katie Boulter and Liam Broady came through tense matches to advance their Wimbledon runs. Jonathan Overend gets Boulter's coach Jeremy Bates' immediate thoughts after the match, and six-time Wimbledon Doubles champion Mark Woodforde joins Overs to review Broady's impressive comeback. Miles Maclagan also gives some perspective on Rafa Nadal's round two victory. Plus, Jeff Tarango drops the pod for more exclusive dinner plans! So who will Friday's "upsetee" be? TOPICS: 1'41 - Jeremy Bates on Katie Boulter's win 9'13 - Reaction to Liam Broady's match 11'59 - Thoughts on Rafael Nadal 15'44 - Looking ahead to the tennis action on Friday
Jonathan Overend is back at Wimbledon to bring you all the excitement of day three. Former British tennis player Johanna Konta joins him to reflect on Emma Raducanu's defeat in straight sets to Caroline Garcia. Jonathan and former player and coach Miles Maclagan avoid the sprinklers and react to Andy Murray's exit from the Championships, despite mounting a comeback in the third set. Jeff Tarango keeps his “Upsetee” win record in check by predicting Ugo Humbert's victory over French Open finalist Casper Ruud, and the two of them catch up with the young Frenchman after his match. We also hear what the funniest thing about Wimbledon is for comedian Lee Mack! TOPICS: 1'47 - Reaction to Andy Murray v John Isner 10'18 - Review of Emma Raducanu's defeat 13'49 - Jonathan bumps into comedian Lee Mack and former English footballer Graeme Le Saux 23'25 - Interview with Ugo Humbert
In the final podcast of the year, Chris Bowers and the ATP Tennis Radio team bring you a bit of festive fun, as commentators Gigi Salmon, Barry Cowan, Jill Craybas and Seb Lauzier go head-to-head against Peter Marcato, Brian Clark, Miles Maclagan and Lucie Ahl to see who will be crowned quiz champions of 2021.
Seb Lauzier looks back on events in Turin as Alexander Zverev and Herbert and Mahut take Nitto ATP Finals glory. Along the way were hear from match commentators Miles Maclagan, Chris Bowers and Candy Reid, ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi talks about the events first year in the Italian city, Italian player Paolo Lorenzi looks back on his career, we hear from promising youngster, Samir Banerjee and as the ATP Live channel comes to an end of it's broadcast, we look back on some of the lighter moments over the past five years.
Seb Lauzier introduces the final edition of the podcast from the Californian desert. Coming up match commentators Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back on the final between Cameron Norrie and Nikoloz Basilashvili, we hear from the coach of Norrie, Facundo Lagones, plus two other top coaches on tour in David Nainkin and Dante Bottini join Jill Craybas for a chat and in the latest edition of Tennis United, Grigor Dimitrov and Belinda Bencic talk travel tips.
Brian Clark presents another packed show as we hear from young American player Taylor Fritz and the Assistant Tournament Director of the upcoming Masters 1000 event in Cincinnati, Eric Butorac, but first, with the National Bank Open presented by Rogers having reached it's conclusion with a final between Daniil Medvedev and Reilly Opelka, Brian gets the view of match commentators Joe Shennan and Miles Maclagan.
Brian Clark presents another packed show as we hear from young American player Taylor Fritz and the Assistant Tournament Director of the upcoming Masters 1000 event in Cincinnati, Eric Butorac, but first, with the National Bank Open presented by Rogers having reached it's conclusion with a final between Daniil Medvedev and Reilly Opelka, Brian gets the view of match commentators Joe Shennan and Miles Maclagan.
It is another Italian job for Rafal Nadal title number 10 in Rome for the king of clay. It was always going to happen, finally the Big 3 have struck back after four straight Masters 1000 titles won by the 25-and-unders, dating back to Daniil Medvedev's title in Paris last year. Since then Hubert Hurkacz has won in Miami, Stefanos Tsitsipas in Monte Carlo and, most recently Sascha Zverev took the spoils in Madrid just last week but this was a week and a final for the historians, for the purists, for the statisticians. Nadal and Djokovic have faced off in all four Grand Slam finas, five times at the Nitto ATP Finals, at nine different ATP Masters, at the ATP Cup, the Davis Cup and the Olympics, but nowhere have these two giants of the game met more often than at the Foro Italico. Today was their ninth meeting in Rome and their sixth final and we bring you all the reaction. What a week it's been in Italy's capital. We also hear from Tournament Director Sergio Palmieri, the world's number two Italian, 19 year old Jannik Sinner, Italian commentator Diego Nargisso and our very own ATP Tennis Radio commentators, Chris Bowers and Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan.
It is another Italian job for Rafal Nadal title number 10 in Rome for the king of clay. It was always going to happen, finally the Big 3 have struck back after four straight Masters 1000 titles won by the 25-and-unders, dating back to Daniil Medvedev’s title in Paris last year. Since then Hubert Hurkacz has won in Miami, Stefanos Tsitsipas in Monte Carlo and, most recently Sascha Zverev took the spoils in Madrid just last week but this was a week and a final for the historians, for the purists, for the statisticians. Nadal and Djokovic have faced off in all four Grand Slam finas, five times at the Nitto ATP Finals, at nine different ATP Masters, at the ATP Cup, the Davis Cup and the Olympics, but nowhere have these two giants of the game met more often than at the Foro Italico. Today was their ninth meeting in Rome and their sixth final and we bring you all the reaction. What a week it’s been in Italy’s capital. We also hear from Tournament Director Sergio Palmieri, the world’s number two Italian, 19 year old Jannik Sinner, Italian commentator Diego Nargisso and our very own ATP Tennis Radio commentators, Chris Bowers and Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan.
Seb Lauzier looks back on events in Monte-Carlo with the help of ATP Tennis Radio commentators Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan. In addition to the discussion, we also hear from the champion, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Fernando Vicente, coach of runner-up Andrey Rublev. There's also an exclusive interview with ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi who sat down in Monte-Carlo to address all of the issues facing the tour at the moment.
Seb Lauzier looks back on events in Monte-Carlo with the help of ATP Tennis Radio commentators Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan. In addition to the discussion, we also hear from the champion, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Fernando Vicente, coach of runner-up Andrey Rublev. There's also an exclusive interview with ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi who sat down in Monte-Carlo to address all of the issues facing the tour at the moment.
At the beginning of 2020 the ATP Tennis Radio commentators and reporters answered a series of questions such as: who will be the year-end singles player? who will be the breakthrough player of the year? which eight singles players and doubles teams will qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals? who will win the Grand Slam competitions?. The answers were then sealed in a box and only opened at the year-end finals. In this episode of the podcast, Gigi Salmon, Barry Cowan, Miles Maclagan and Chris Bowers go through all the answers and announce which member of the commentary team got the most questions correct. TV commentator Arvind Parmar claimed the 2018 and 2019 editions.
At the beginning of 2020 the ATP Tennis Radio commentators and reporters answered a series of questions such as: who will be the year-end singles player? who will be the breakthrough player of the year? which eight singles players and doubles teams will qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals? who will win the Grand Slam competitions?. The answers were then sealed in a box and only opened at the year-end finals. In this episode of the podcast, Gigi Salmon, Barry Cowan, Miles Maclagan and Chris Bowers go through all the answers and announce which member of the commentary team got the most questions correct. TV commentator Arvind Parmar claimed the 2018 and 2019 editions.
In what's become an annual event, ATP Tennis Radio commentator, Chris Bowers, hosts a quiz involving two teams made up of commentators from the ATP Tennis Radio roster. On Team Peers it's Australian commentator, Peter Marcato, Americans Brian Clark and Jill Craybas and the former coach of Andy Murray, Miles Maclagan, whilst on Team Venus it's commentator Gigi Salmon, former players Barry Cowan and Lucie Ahl and roving reporter, Seb Lauzier. The teams compete over five rounds including General Knowledge, Numbers Round, Guess the Commentary Clips, What Links and Tennis in 2020.
In what's become an annual event, ATP Tennis Radio commentator, Chris Bowers, hosts a quiz involving two teams made up of commentators from the ATP Tennis Radio roster. On Team Peers it's Australian commentator, Peter Marcato, Americans Brian Clark and Jill Craybas and the former coach of Andy Murray, Miles Maclagan, whilst on Team Venus it's commentator Gigi Salmon, former players Barry Cowan and Lucie Ahl and roving reporter, Seb Lauzier. The teams compete over five rounds including General Knowledge, Numbers Round, Guess the Commentary Clips, What Links and Tennis in 2020.
Part 2 of a special programme in which host Gigi Salmon is joined by former pros, Miles Maclagan and Barry Cowan and tennis commentator and journalist, Chris Bowers to piece together the ATP Tennis Radio Ultimate Player. After last week's programme focussed on the Serve, Forehand, Topspin Backhand and Slice Backhand, this week it's the turn of the Volley, Return, Movement and Mindset and after the discussion and debate, the aim was to select one player for each category to create the Ultimate Player. To give a helping hand, we put these questions to Liam Smith, coach of ATP Player Gael Monfils and started with the Serve.
Part 2 of a special programme in which host Gigi Salmon is joined by former pros, Miles Maclagan and Barry Cowan and tennis commentator and journalist, Chris Bowers to piece together the ATP Tennis Radio Ultimate Player. After last week's programme focussed on the Serve, Forehand, Topspin Backhand and Slice Backhand, this week it's the turn of the Volley, Return, Movement and Mindset and after the discussion and debate, the aim was to select one player for each category to create the Ultimate Player. To give a helping hand, we put these questions to Liam Smith, coach of ATP Player Gael Monfils and started with the Serve.
Part 1 of a special programme in which host Gigi Salmon is joined by former pros, Miles Maclagan and Barry Cowan and tennis commentator and journalist, Chris Bowers to piece together the ATP Tennis Radio Ultimate Player. The criteria, eight categories - Serve, Forehand, Topspin Backhand, Slice Backhand, Volley, Return, Movement and Mindset and after the discussion and debate, the aim was to select one player for each category to create the Ultimate Player. To give a helping hand, we put these questions to Liam Smith, coach of ATP Player Gael Monfils and started with the Serve.
Part 1 of a special programme in which host Gigi Salmon is joined by former pros, Miles Maclagan and Barry Cowan and tennis commentator and journalist, Chris Bowers to piece together the ATP Tennis Radio Ultimate Player. The criteria, eight categories - Serve, Forehand, Topspin Backhand, Slice Backhand, Volley, Return, Movement and Mindset and after the discussion and debate, the aim was to select one player for each category to create the Ultimate Player. To give a helping hand, we put these questions to Liam Smith, coach of ATP Player Gael Monfils and started with the Serve.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan round up events from the 2020 Nitto ATP Finals where Daniil Medvedev completed his giant-killing run to the title, beating Dominic Thiem in a pulsating final. Also, as part of an ongoing series celebrating the 50th Anniversary Year of the season-ending finals, we bring you an exclusive interview that Chris Bowers conducted with 1993 ATP Finals Champion, Michael Stich, which covers everything from ATP Finals history, to his views on the modern player and the work he does with his foundation.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan round up events from the 2020 Nitto ATP Finals where Daniil Medvedev completed his giant-killing run to the title, beating Dominic Thiem in a pulsating final. Also, as part of an ongoing series celebrating the 50th Anniversary Year of the season-ending finals, we bring you an exclusive interview that Chris Bowers conducted with 1993 ATP Finals Champion, Michael Stich, which covers everything from ATP Finals history, to his views on the modern player and the work he does with his foundation.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back on events in Paris where Russian Daniil Medvedev claimed his third Masters 1000 title. We also find out about Finnish player, Emil Ruusuvuori and look at how tennis is developing in Italy.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back on events in Paris where Russian Daniil Medvedev claimed his third Masters 1000 title. We also find out about Finnish player, Emil Ruusuvuori and look at how tennis is developing in Italy.
Andy Murray's Strength and Conditioning coach Matt Little joins presenter Seb Lauzier and Murray's former coach Miles Maclagan to discuss the exertions of match action and how athletes can better prepare their body for the intensity of competition, by looking at what they are doing in training and assessing if it's the most appropriate preparation. Along the way they answer questions such as 'why do players need to change the way they train?', ‘Is tennis lagging behind other sports in using data to inform best practices?', 'Is data analysis the be-all-and-end-all?' and 'what will tennis look like going forward?'.
Andy Murray's Strength and Conditioning coach Matt Little joins presenter Seb Lauzier and Murray's former coach Miles Maclagan to discuss the exertions of match action and how athletes can better prepare their body for the intensity of competition, by looking at what they are doing in training and assessing if it's the most appropriate preparation. Along the way they answer questions such as 'why do players need to change the way they train?', ‘Is tennis lagging behind other sports in using data to inform best practices?', 'Is data analysis the be-all-and-end-all?' and 'what will tennis look like going forward?’.
David Sammel is a professional tennis coach, sports consultant and writer. He is the author of the bestselling book, ‘Locker Room Power: Building An Athlete' Mind', and founder of Mindset College. He is also Head Coach for TeamBath, a former professional tennis player, ex-president of the British Tennis Coaches Association and an accredited ATP Tour coach with over 30 years' experience coaching international players. David has coached dozens of professional players and international junior champions. He has been prolific in British tennis, coaching amongst others Jamie Delgado, Arvind Parmar, Andrew Richardson, Martin Lee, Barry Cowan, Miles MacLagan and current players Liam Broady and Samantha Murray. Players from other countries include Wesley Moodie, Chris Haggard and Marius Barnard. As well as coaching, he regularly writes articles on sports psychology and coaching, also delivers consultancy services, mindset workshops and presentations to high level sports teams including tennis, rugby, football, cricket, athletics and basketball. He has undertaken consultancy work for England Rugby and high level football clubs including Chelsea, Fulham, Hull and Bolton Wanderers. Mindset College is my brand new online coaching program, that will teach you the skills you need to build a strong mindset, and how to use that mindset to succeed as a professional athlete or coach, as well as in your everyday life. In the interview we talk about a few of the most important topics in Locker Room Power including competitiveness, enthusiasm and weapons. We also talk about his tennis journey and do the mega rapid fire quiz as well! You can purchase David's book on Amazon and you can find out more about him and his services on the following websites and social media accounts: https://davidsammel.com https://lockerroompower.com https://www.mindsetcollege.co.uk https://premium.chat/MindsetCollege Instagram: david_sammel; lockerroompower Twitter: @DaveSammel; @lockerroompower Enjoy the episode! Please follow and subscribe to my podcast, you will find it on most platforms. Website: https://anchor.fm/gianluca-sola Instagram: tennis_lifestyle_podcast Twitter: @GlSola Ciao Gianluca
Lee James is joined by Andy Murray's former coach Miles Maclagan, former US professional Jill Craybas and tennis journalist Gigi Salmon to create their ultimate Wimbledon champion. From forehands, serve and return to tricks, heart and champion spirit, they select the best attributes from the world's best tennis players to make a Wimbledon GOAT. Photo: Serena Williams & Roger Federer (Getty Images)
Welcome to journal entry number 33 and what a fantastic chat I had with Mile MacLagan. Former ATP player, GB Davis Cup team member and tour coach to Andy Murray, Borna Coric, Philipp Kohlschreiber, Sam Stosor and Laura Robson. Equally important, he is a great person who clearly loves tennis and learning. We chat through his junior days and what it was like to moving from Zimbabwe to London without his parents at the age of 14. We talk about his playing career, his thoughts on coaching juniors versus seniors and a whole bunch of areas surrounding the world of coaching. I could have chatted to Miles for hours on end and I hope you enjoy and learn something from his wise thoughts and words. Pass it on to your sporty friends. Intro/outro music from http://www.hueandcry.co.uk Artwork by http://www.olinightingale.com
A special programme recorded directly after Stefanos Tsitsipas' victory at the Nitto ATP Finals. Presenter Gigi Salmon is joined on court by roving reporter, Nick McCarvel as well as fellow commentators, Peter Marcato, Chris Bowers, Miles Maclagan and Colin Fleming to discuss the Greek's biggest title to-date. We also hear from the young star's parents, Julia and Apostolos, coach Patrick Mouratoglu and Marcos Baghdatis explains why he's got to know the ATP Tennis Radio team very well over the past eight days. All that plus the ATP Tennis Radio end of season awards take place with the winner of the year-long time capsule and predictions competitions being announced.
A special programme recorded directly after Stefanos Tsitsipas' victory at the Nitto ATP Finals. Presenter Gigi Salmon is joined on court by roving reporter, Nick McCarvel as well as fellow commentators, Peter Marcato, Chris Bowers, Miles Maclagan and Colin Fleming to discuss the Greek's biggest title to-date. We also hear from the young star's parents, Julia and Apostolos, coach Patrick Mouratoglu and Marcos Baghdatis explains why he's got to know the ATP Tennis Radio team very well over the past eight days. All that plus the ATP Tennis Radio end of season awards take place with the winner of the year-long time capsule and predictions competitions being announced.
Peter Marcato and Miles Maclagan look back on a momentous week in Milan which saw 18-year-old home favourite, Jannick Sinner crowned NextGen ATP Finals Champion. As well as discussing the action on the court, the duo also introduce interviews that Barry Cowan conducted behind-the-scenes with the likes of Riccardo Piatti, Miomir Kecmanovic and Mikael Ymer, plus they also look ahead to the Nitto ATP Finals in London.
Peter Marcato and Miles Maclagan look back on a momentous week in Milan which saw 18-year-old home favourite, Jannick Sinner crowned NextGen ATP Finals Champion. As well as discussing the action on the court, the duo also introduce interviews that Barry Cowan conducted behind-the-scenes with the likes of Riccardo Piatti, Miomir Kecmanovic and Mikael Ymer, plus they also look ahead to the Nitto ATP Finals in London.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back on a fantastic week in Paris in which Novak Djokovic claimed another Masters Title and in doing so, edged closer to the year-end number 1 finish. Along the way, we hear from Djokovic's coach Goran Ivanisevic, and the man looking after Denis Shapovalov's interests, Mikhail Youzhny, plus Stefanos Tsitsipas' Mum joins us for a chat.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back on a fantastic week in Paris in which Novak Djokovic claimed another Masters Title and in doing so, edged closer to the year-end number 1 finish. Along the way, we hear from Djokovic's coach Goran Ivanisevic, and the man looking after Denis Shapovalov's interests, Mikhail Youzhny, plus Stefanos Tsitsipas' Mum joins us for a chat.
Seb Lauzier is joined by Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan and former British player, Barry Cowan to look through the singles and doubles draws ahead of the Championships. Other talking points include the new Court One roof and the introduction of a tie-break at 12-all in the fifth set. The team also introduce interviews with the aforementioned Murray, Dominic Thiem and his coach, Nicolas Massu, Alexander Zverev and Kyle Edmund's coach, Mark Hilton.
Seb Lauzier is joined by Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan and former British player, Barry Cowan to look through the singles and doubles draws ahead of the Championships. Other talking points include the new Court One roof and the introduction of a tie-break at 12-all in the fifth set. The team also introduce interviews with the aforementioned Murray, Dominic Thiem and his coach, Nicolas Massu, Alexander Zverev and Kyle Edmund's coach, Mark Hilton.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back on Rafael Nadal's victory over Novak Djokovic in the final of the Internazionale BNL d'Italia plus introduce interviews with Jamie Murray, Diego Schwartzman, Flavia Pennetta, Matteo Berrettini, Maria Sakkari and Joao Sousa.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back on Rafael Nadal's victory over Novak Djokovic in the final of the Internazionale BNL d'Italia plus introduce interviews with Jamie Murray, Diego Schwartzman, Flavia Pennetta, Matteo Berrettini, Maria Sakkari and Joao Sousa.
Barry Millns and Miles Maclagan look back on Dominic Thiem's successful week at the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, plus we hear from Spanish youngster, Jaume Munar, Toni Nadal pays tribute to David Ferrer, Nicolas Almagro looks back on his career, we take a look at the academy structure in Spain and look ahead to the Mutua Madrid Open with a Swiss journalist who's worked closely alongside Roger Federer over the years.
Barry Millns and Miles Maclagan look back on Dominic Thiem's successful week at the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, plus we hear from Spanish youngster, Jaume Munar, Toni Nadal pays tribute to David Ferrer, Nicolas Almagro looks back on his career, we take a look at the academy structure in Spain and look ahead to the Mutua Madrid Open with a Swiss journalist who's worked closely alongside Roger Federer over the years.
We hear from BNP Paribas Masters champion Dominic Thiem, plus Karen Khachanov's coach Vedran Martic talks about his player's start to the year, Fabrice Santoro talks coaching techniques, Jimmy Arias gives us the inside track on Miomir Kecmanovic, Markus Giron speak about coming up through the ranks and Craig Boynton explains how he came about working with Hubert Hurkacz. All that plus presenter Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look ahead to the Miami Masters and discuss listener predictions for that tournament.
We hear from BNP Paribas Masters champion Dominic Thiem, plus Karen Khachanov's coach Vedran Martic talks about his player's start to the year, Fabrice Santoro talks coaching techniques, Jimmy Arias gives us the inside track on Miomir Kecmanovic, Markus Giron speak about coming up through the ranks and Craig Boynton explains how he came about working with Hubert Hurkacz. All that plus presenter Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look ahead to the Miami Masters and discuss listener predictions for that tournament.
As the ATP Tour season kicks off, Seb Lauzier is joined by Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan and another former top British player, Arvind Parmar to preview the year and give their top tips on what they think will happen along the way. We also hear from world number 1, Novak Djokovic and two of the stars of the 2018 season - Borna Coric and Alex De Minaur.
As the ATP Tour season kicks off, Seb Lauzier is joined by Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan and another former top British player, Arvind Parmar to preview the year and give their top tips on what they think will happen along the way. We also hear from world number 1, Novak Djokovic and two of the stars of the 2018 season - Borna Coric and Alex De Minaur.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back over events at the Rolex Paris Masters, where Karen Khachanov stunned the tennis world to beat Novak Djokovic to the title. As well as hearing from Khachanov, we also speak to some of the world's leading coaches including Marian Vajda, Dante Bottini and Gunter Bresnik, whilst Dani Vallverdu speaks about why he brought Andre Agassi into the Grigor Dimitrov camp. All that plus Tennis TV's Lee Goodall and Colin Fleming look ahead to the NextGen ATP Finals in Milan.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back over events at the Rolex Paris Masters, where Karen Khachanov stunned the tennis world to beat Novak Djokovic to the title. As well as hearing from Khachanov, we also speak to some of the world's leading coaches including Marian Vajda, Dante Bottini and Gunter Bresnik, whilst Dani Vallverdu speaks about why he brought Andre Agassi into the Grigor Dimitrov camp. All that plus Tennis TV's Lee Goodall and Colin Fleming look ahead to the NextGen ATP Finals in Milan.
This week Gigi Salmon is joined by Miles Maclagan and Jill Craybas to review the 2018 Asian swing culminating in Novak Djokovic winning his fourth Rolex Shanghai Masters after defeating Borna Coric. Hear from Djokovic himself on completing his Golden Masters, Alex de Minaur on becoming Australian number one, Marco Cecchinato on his strong season, and from Nikoloz Basilashvili's coach Jan de Witt
This week Gigi Salmon is joined by Miles Maclagan and Jill Craybas to review the 2018 Asian swing culminating in Novak Djokovic winning his fourth Rolex Shanghai Masters after defeating Borna Coric. Hear from Djokovic himself on completing his Golden Masters, Alex de Minaur on becoming Australian number one, Marco Cecchinato on his strong season, and from Nikoloz Basilashvili's coach Jan de Witt
A podcast first as Gigi and Naomi are joined by tennis coach Miles Maclagan to enter into the world of off air tennis chat. Listen to hear Miles' stories of life on the Tour, including what happens to his laundry and the most terrifying flight of his life. All in this week's episode of Tennish. Find the team @tennishpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back on events at the Rogers Cup in Toronto, where Rafael Nadal beat young star Stefanos Tsitsipas, to capture a record 33rd Masters 1000 crown. We also hear from the runner-ups' father, Apostolos Tsitsipas, plus Kevin Anderson's coach, Brad Stine discusses the South Africans stand-out season, Karen Khachanov's coach, Vedran Martic speaks to Jill Craybas and Tournament Referee Tony Cho talks about dealing with adverse weather and the shot clock.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back on events at the Rogers Cup in Toronto, where Rafael Nadal beat young star Stefanos Tsitsipas, to capture a record 33rd Masters 1000 crown. We also hear from the runner-ups' father, Apostolos Tsitsipas, plus Kevin Anderson's coach, Brad Stine discusses the South Africans stand-out season, Karen Khachanov's coach, Vedran Martic speaks to Jill Craybas and Tournament Referee Tony Cho talks about dealing with adverse weather and the shot clock.
The clay court season is officially over with Nikoloz Basilashvili crowned champion in Hamburg, but the hard court season is right around the corner. Presenter Pete Odgers is joined by Miles Maclagan to review the German Open, look ahead to the US hard court series including Miles predictions for who will shine during this tournament and discuss the abundance of American players on the Tour. Plus we hear from International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee, Michael Stich.
The clay court season is officially over with Nikoloz Basilashvili crowned champion in Hamburg, but the hard court season is right around the corner. Presenter Pete Odgers is joined by Miles Maclagan to review the German Open, look ahead to the US hard court series including Miles predictions for who will shine during this tournament and discuss the abundance of American players on the Tour. Plus we hear from International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee, Michael Stich.
Presenter Gigi Salmon is joined by Australian commentator and a familiar voice on ATP Tennis Radio, Peter Marcato as they look back on the first week of action at the All England Club and look ahead to an intriguing week 2. There's also in-depth interviews as Jill Craybas chats to doubles legend, Mark Woodforde and Miles Maclagan talks to 1983 Wimbledon runner-up Chris Lewis as he looks back on his final with John McEnroe and also talks about how fitness regimes have changed over the years.
Presenter Gigi Salmon is joined by Australian commentator and a familiar voice on ATP Tennis Radio, Peter Marcato as they look back on the first week of action at the All England Club and look ahead to an intriguing week 2. There's also in-depth interviews as Jill Craybas chats to doubles legend, Mark Woodforde and Miles Maclagan talks to 1983 Wimbledon runner-up Chris Lewis as he looks back on his final with John McEnroe and also talks about how fitness regimes have changed over the years.
Seb Lauzier is joined by Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan as they sit down in a cafe in the Wimbledon Village to preview the 2018 Championships. As well as discussing the draw and various talking points, there's also an exclusive interview with Novak Djokovic's coach, Marian Vajda, Ivan Ljubicic discusses working with Roger Federer, Riccardo Piatti talks about Borna Coric's potential, Thierry van Cleemput explains why his charge, David Goffin, feels at ease in London and Steve Johnson and his coach, Craig Boynton, break down why it's difficult to transition to grass.
Seb Lauzier is joined by Andy Murray’s former coach, Miles Maclagan as they sit down in a cafe in the Wimbledon Village to preview the 2018 Championships. As well as discussing the draw and various talking points, there’s also an exclusive interview with Novak Djokovic’s coach, Marian Vajda, Ivan Ljubicic discusses working with Roger Federer, Riccardo Piatti talks about Borna Coric’s potential, Thierry van Cleemput explains why his charge, David Goffin, feels at ease in London and Steve Johnson and his coach, Craig Boynton, break down why it’s difficult to transition to grass.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back over events at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells where Juan Martin Del Potro claimed his first Masters 1000 title. Along the way, you'll hear highlights of that epic final, plus we have an exclusive with Roger Federer's coach, Severin Luthi and also hear from Hyeon Chung's coach, Neville Godwin, victorious doubles pair, Jack Sock and John Isner and roving reporter Jill Craybas swaps interview notes with former World Number One, Jim Courier.
Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan look back over events at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells where Juan Martin Del Potro claimed his first Masters 1000 title. Along the way, you'll hear highlights of that epic final, plus we have an exclusive with Roger Federer's coach, Severin Luthi and also hear from Hyeon Chung's coach, Neville Godwin, victorious doubles pair, Jack Sock and John Isner and roving reporter Jill Craybas swaps interview notes with former World Number One, Jim Courier.
Join Seb Lauzier, Miles Maclagan and Naomi Cavaday as they look ahead to the 2018 ATP World Tour season and discuss all the major talking points ahead of the first Grand Slam of the season, The Australian Open. We also hear from world number one, Rafael Nadal, Americans Steve Johnson, Taylor Fritz and Bradley Klahn and we join the Zverev brothers in the gym for a pre-season workout. Get in touch - Leave a review on iTunes and we'll read them out or tweet us @ATPTennisRadio. You can also listen to the show via the ATP World Tour Website - http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/tennis-radio and via TuneIn - https://tunein.com/radio/ATP-Tennis-Radio-Podcast-p1003879/
Join Seb Lauzier, Miles Maclagan and Naomi Cavaday as they look ahead to the 2018 ATP World Tour season and discuss all the major talking points ahead of the first Grand Slam of the season, The Australian Open. We also hear from world number one, Rafael Nadal, Americans Steve Johnson, Taylor Fritz and Bradley Klahn and we join the Zverev brothers in the gym for a pre-season workout. Get in touch - Leave a review on iTunes and we'll read them out or tweet us @ATPTennisRadio. You can also listen to the show via the ATP World Tour Website - http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/tennis-radio and via TuneIn - https://tunein.com/radio/ATP-Tennis-Radio-Podcast-p1003879/
In the second of our programmes looking back over the 2017 ATP World Tour season, we focus on the Grass Court swing from preparations on the courts of Queen and Halle through to Roger Federer's historic 8th Wimbledon title. Along the way we bring you in-depth interviews and features with Denis Shapovalov, Feliciano Lopez, Jonas Bjorkman, Paul Annacone, Miles Maclagan, Sascha Bublik, Gilles Muller, Jeff Tarango and Roger Federer.
In the second of our programmes looking back over the 2017 ATP World Tour season, we focus on the Grass Court swing from preparations on the courts of Queen and Halle through to Roger Federer's historic 8th Wimbledon title. Along the way we bring you in-depth interviews and features with Denis Shapovalov, Feliciano Lopez, Jonas Bjorkman, Paul Annacone, Miles Maclagan, Sascha Bublik, Gilles Muller, Jeff Tarango and Roger Federer.
Gigi Salmon looks back over the Nitto ATP Finals with the help of former pros, Miles Maclagan, Naomi Cavaday and Barry Cowan, plus we hear exclusive interviews with Carlos Moya and Tim Henman and doubles legend Mark Woodforde causes mischief in the ATP Tennis Radio commentary box
Gigi Salmon looks back over the Nitto ATP Finals with the help of former pros, Miles Maclagan, Naomi Cavaday and Barry Cowan, plus we hear exclusive interviews with Carlos Moya and Tim Henman and doubles legend Mark Woodforde causes mischief in the ATP Tennis Radio commentary box
What a week in the French capital and one to remember with a first-time Masters 1000 winner in the American Jack Sock, fairytale runs for others and a week and highs and lows for Rafael Nadal, confirmed as year-end number one day, only to withdraw injured the next. Our eight for London are confirmed, the NextGen ATP Finals are around the corner, which means a lot to talk about on the latest edition of the ATP Tennis Radio Podcast. In addition to presenters Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan tackling the issues of the week, we also hear from Filip Krajinovic and coach, Petar Popovic, French wildcard sensation Julien Benneteau, Rafael Nadal, David Goffin and Kyle Edmund's coach Fredrick Rosengren.
What a week in the French capital and one to remember with a first-time Masters 1000 winner in the American Jack Sock, fairytale runs for others and a week and highs and lows for Rafael Nadal, confirmed as year-end number one day, only to withdraw injured the next. Our eight for London are confirmed, the NextGen ATP Finals are around the corner, which means a lot to talk about on the latest edition of the ATP Tennis Radio Podcast. In addition to presenters Gigi Salmon and Miles Maclagan tackling the issues of the week, we also hear from Filip Krajinovic and coach, Petar Popovic, French wildcard sensation Julien Benneteau, Rafael Nadal, David Goffin and Kyle Edmund's coach Fredrick Rosengren.
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.
Presenter Seb Lauzier asks Andy Murray's former coach Miles Maclagan to break down the game of Roger Federer and explain what makes the Swiss star so effective. Miles also names his top 5 All-Time Hard Court players and answers listeners questions on a variety of topics. We also hear the feature that the ATP World Tour Uncovered weekly magazine show did with Sascha Zverev and look ahead to the Hamburg 500 event in Germany.
Presenter Seb Lauzier asks Andy Murray's former coach Miles Maclagan to break down the game of Roger Federer and explain what makes the Swiss star so effective. Miles also names his top 5 All-Time Hard Court players and answers listeners questions on a variety of topics. We also hear the feature that the ATP World Tour Uncovered weekly magazine show did with Sascha Zverev and look ahead to the Hamburg 500 event in Germany.
This week Andy Murray discusses the defence of his Wimbledon title, Rafael Nadal talks about his desire to maintain his form on grass, Nick Kyrgios dissects his game with the help of fellow Aussie, Pat Cash, ATP World Tour Uncovered take an in-depth look at Grigor Dimitrov and also get an exclusive interview with Milos Raonic's new coach, Mark Knowles and coach Paul Annocone tells us why he decided to help Stan Wawrinka at Wimbledon. Presenter Seb Lauzier is joined by Andy Murray's former coach Miles Maclagan, as the pair take a look at the draw and give out their favourite for the title. Join us every week on the Tennis Radio podcast for the latest on the ATP World Tour and during Masters week's when we bring you live commentary on the ATP World Tour website and through TuneIn Radio.
This week Andy Murray discusses the defence of his Wimbledon title, Rafael Nadal talks about his desire to maintain his form on grass, Nick Kyrgios dissects his game with the help of fellow Aussie, Pat Cash, ATP World Tour Uncovered take an in-depth look at Grigor Dimitrov and also get an exclusive interview with Milos Raonic's new coach, Mark Knowles and coach Paul Annocone tells us why he decided to help Stan Wawrinka at Wimbledon. Presenter Seb Lauzier is joined by Andy Murray's former coach Miles Maclagan, as the pair take a look at the draw and give out their favourite for the title. Join us every week on the Tennis Radio podcast for the latest on the ATP World Tour and during Masters week's when we bring you live commentary on the ATP World Tour website and through TuneIn Radio.
Rome winner Alexander Zverev speaks to us, we hear how Novak Djokovic was able to convince Andre Agassi to help him return to the top of the game, legends Nicola Pietrangeli and Rod Laver stop by for a chat and we get the latest on the experimental rules trials from the ATP's Chris Kermode and Ross Hutchins. Presenter Gigi Slmon is joined in the studio by Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan. To hear more interview content, head to the Tennis Radio channel on the ATP website or on TuneIn.
Rome winner Alexander Zverev speaks to us, we hear how Novak Djokovic was able to convince Andre Agassi to help him return to the top of the game, legends Nicola Pietrangeli and Rod Laver stop by for a chat and we get the latest on the experimental rules trials from the ATP's Chris Kermode and Ross Hutchins. Presenter Gigi Slmon is joined in the studio by Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan. To hear more interview content, head to the Tennis Radio channel on the ATP website or on TuneIn.
After Rafael Nadal excels at the Mutua Madrid Open, we bring you all the reaction and analysis, plus we relive what could turn out to be the shot of the year and hear from Spanish tennis great, Alex Corretja. Presenter Gigi Salmon is joined by Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan who gives his expert view on events in Madrid and also looks ahead to the Internazionali BNL D'Italia in Rome.
After Rafael Nadal excels at the Mutua Madrid Open, we bring you all the reaction and analysis, plus we relive what could turn out to be the shot of the year and hear from Spanish tennis great, Alex Corretja. Presenter Gigi Salmon is joined by Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan who gives his expert view on events in Madrid and also looks ahead to the Internazionali BNL D'Italia in Rome.
Highlights and reaction as Rafael Nadal makes it ten titles in Barcelona, following on from a 10th victory in Monte-Carlo a week earlier. Presenter Gigi Salmon and Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan also round-up the rest of the week's events in Barcelona and in Budapest, where Lucas Pouille claimed victory. We also hear from Milos Raonic on the comeback trail and the big-serving Canadian is also the subject of our new feature, MyBigShot.
Highlights and reaction as Rafael Nadal makes it ten titles in Barcelona, following on from a 10th victory in Monte-Carlo a week earlier. Presenter Gigi Salmon and Andy Murray's former coach, Miles Maclagan also round-up the rest of the week's events in Barcelona and in Budapest, where Lucas Pouille claimed victory. We also hear from Milos Raonic on the comeback trail and the big-serving Canadian is also the subject of our new feature, MyBigShot.
On the latest Wimbledon Preview Podcast, the most successful doubles partnership of all time, Mike and Bob Bryan, join Live @ Wimbledon Radio's Gigi Salmon and Jill Craybas to look back on their first Wimbledon title ten years ago. Also a host of top players including Simona Halep, Madison Keys and Sabine Lisicki share their hopes for this year’s Championships, while Andy Murray’s former coach Miles Maclagan gets goosebumps remembering his first time on Centre Court.
On a rain interrupted semi finals day at the Aegon Championships, David had the chance to chat to Chelsea Manager Jose Mourinho about his relationship with Rafael Nadal, what football can learn from tennis and the tears he shed when Andy Murray won Wimbledon. He also talks about why he likes tennis, how he would like to spend time with Murray to compare notes on their respective sports, and how he could never cope with being a tennis coach - unable to give team-talks during a match. Also in this epsiode, David and Catherine debate which of them is the bigger tennis fan (nerd) and Murray's former coach Miles Maclagan gives us his insight into how he will approach the prospect of playing two matches in one day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Epic matches, thrilling comebacks and the return of one of the greatest and most popular tennis players of all time. That was day one at the Aegon Championships, a day when Lleyton Hewitt was forced to call time on his Queen’s Club singles career. We review Monday’s action in the company of Andy Murray’s former coach Miles Maclagan, talk exclusively to one of his current coaches, Jonas Bjorkman, and Catherine Whitaker speaks to Rafael Nadal and Stan Wawrinka. Four-time champion Roy Emerson is celebrated in Legends of Queen’s, John Isner takes part in Moet Moments - our 60-second tennis quiz - and another listener challenges Catherine to predict the results on day 2. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Miles Maclagan and Telegraph Tennis Correspondent Simon Briggs join David Law in Glasgow to talk about Great Britain's win over the United States to reach the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup World Group. Will Britain beat France? Where will it be played? Can Andy Murray have a big clay court season? Will Laura Robson return to her best? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.