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En marge du duel Canada-Hongrie au 1er tour de la Coupe Davis cette fin de semaine à Montréal, Gabriel Diallo est de passage à l'Antichambre pour jaser tennis avec Luc Bellemare!
The White Hotel, a world-famous nightclub in Salford that has hosted some of biggest DJs in the world and has been described as a "nurturing influence" on new artists, is every Mancunian's favourite nightclub. But the iconic venue could be facing some complications due to a dispute involving planning permissions, as well as the development of its once-derelict but evolving neighbourhood. What does this all mean for the future of the legendary nightclub? Mollie and Joshi discuss.With thanks to the Davis Cup for sponsoring this week's episode. Great Britain's best tennis stars will go head-to-head against Canada, Argentina and Finland at The Davis Cup from Tuesday 10th - Sunday 15th September. Being hosted at the AO arena in Manchester, big names including Cameron Norrie and Milos Raonic will be taking to the court. Tickets are selling for as little as £10, with premium options and hospitality packages available. To find out more about the packages, and book your business in for the best VIP tennis experience, click here.Recommendations:He complained about late night noise. Then a city-wide row erupted, The MillExclusive: Salford Council is investigating the White Hotel, The Mill Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
She's a former US Open finalist, a three-time WTA titlist, and Billie Jean King Cup champion! Leylah Annie Fernandez makes her return to Match Point Canada as she catches up with Mike and Ben in the midst of the grass-court season. The Canadian discusses adapting to the surface change, her season as a whole, her hopes to represent Canada at the Olympics, and rapid fire questions! Meanwhile, Rebecca Marino won a 100K event, Milos Raonic had a record-setting day of aces at Queen's Club, and Jannik Sinner earned a title on the surface. Ben also speaks with Tennis Canada's senior manager of High Performance, Melissa Lacroix, on the development and progress of the team's prospect camps. All of that and more on our latest episode of MPC!
Canadian tennis player Milos Raonic broke a record for the most aces in a three-set match. Brock Richardson has that story and more on our Sports Update.
Gardener Susan Kerney shares her tips for growing potted roses. Plus, we learn about the peculiar Evening Primrose, which…really isn't a rose at all! LinkedIn is adding new AI tools to help users get ahead in their job search! John Biehler has the details on our weekly App Update. Advocacy organization, Indigenous Watchdog, gave Canada a C in reconciliation efforts, saying just two out of 94 calls to action have been fully realized. We find out more with Laura Bain on The Buzz. Canadian tennis player Milos Raonic broke a record for the most aces in a three-set match. Brock Richardson has that story and more on our Sports Update. “There's more to imagine when you listen”. That's the slogan of Audible's new campaign promoting the versatility of audiobooks. Ryan Hooey tells us what the creative ad campaign means for subscribers on The Chatty Bookshelf. We cap off our Friday edition of the show by reflecting on some highlight conversations from the past week, including discussions about: school plays and online shopping!
Mind the Pimm's! Tennis Weekly diaries is back! Join us as we give our own unique take on the Queen's Club Championships experience. We give our fan verdict for anyone interested in attending the event or just wants to hear what the vibe is like at one of the most prestigious tournaments in the ATP calendar - including how much a pitcher of Pimm's at the venue is!Elsewhere, we go behind the scenes in the press room and speak to players including Carlos Alcaraz to see how his grass court prep is going and Andy Murray to hear on what it means to reach 1000 (!) matches played on the ATP Tour level. There's also conversation with a certain former Wimbledon finalist Milos Raonic after he sent down 47 aces in his win over Cam Norrie to secure his own bit of tour history.TENNIS CHANNEL OFFERPurchase Tennis Channel here to watch the British grass court season including all the action from Queen's (ATP), Eastbourne (ATP & WTA), Birmingham (WTA) and Ilkley (ATP).And use the code GRASS24 at checkout to get 30% off your annual subscription.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.
Welcome back to The Tennis Channel Live Podcast! Only twelve days until the Grass Court Grand Slam, and the competition is heating up. Genie Bouchard, Andy Roddick, and Steve Weissman recap a tremendous win from Ons Jabeur after yesterday's suspension, and Taylor Fritz displaying impressive defense, securing his win against Milos Raonic. Our experts take a closer look and discuss who has the best volleys on the net and review the new additions to the 2024 Wimbledon Wildcards for the men and women's singles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's an episode all about Biancas! Canadian Bianca Jolie Fernandez, the younger sister of Leylah, has wrapped up her first college season at UCLA. We catch up with the rising young Canadian star and discuss her journey in the college system. Meanwhile, Bianca Andreescu enjoyed a run to the finals of the Libema Open! We discuss the Canadian's strong run on the grass courts and what it means going forward, a title from Liudmila Samsonova, and how Milos Raonic fared in his return back. Gaby Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe also partnered up to win the title at the Nottingham Open. All of that and more on the latest episode of MPC.
On Monday Match Analysis, Gill Gross previews Indian Wells with quarter-by-quarter predictions, dark horses, upset alerts and popcorn matchups. Top-seed Novak Djokovic returns to the California desert for the first time since 2019, two-seed Carlos Alcaraz defends his title, three-seed Jannik Sinner looks to stay perfect this season and four-seed Daniil Medvedev is the reigning finalist. Rafael Nadal returns from injury against longtime adversary Milos Raonic. After the final weekend prediction, we'll chat with Tennis Channel analyst Nico Pereira to debrief on the Golden Swing of South America. We discuss the Cinderella runs, Sebastian Baez's growing collection of titles and the calendar trends that could affect tennis in South America. Lastly, Nico explains how the Players Council works. CORRECTION: Baez has won six titles, not five as stated. 00:00 Intro 02:30 Djokovic Quarter 12:03 Medvedev Quarter 22:12 Sinner Quarter 30:40 Alcaraz Quarter 36:27 Final Weekend 39:18 Nico on Golden Swing 42:52 Calendar Changes 49:27 Sebastian Baez 54:37 Players Council
He's one of our longest tenured guests on Match Point Canada! Long-time New York Times columnist, and author of the best-selling novel 'The Master', Christopher Clarey returns to Match Point Canada this week to discuss the latest in tennis action. He's set to cover the San Diego Open this week where Marina Stakusic debuts her 2024 season, a new book on Rafael Nadal is in the works, and he also recently touched based with Leylah Fernandez. Meantime, Jasmine Paolini surprised with a big title in Dubai, we discuss lost art of the one handed backhand, Felix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov are on court this week, and we reveal the winner of our signed Milos Raonic tennis ball! All of that and more on our latest episode of MPC.
She's one of the most exciting personalities covering our sport today! Tennis host Blair Henley is our guest on this week's episode of Match Point Canada, as she breaks down the thrilling action the past two weeks in North America at the Delray Beach Open and Dallas Open. We discuss Tommy Paul's rise, the state of American tennis, and storylines to follow as the Sunshine Double is upcoming. Meantime, Jannik Sinner maintained his perfect season by winning Rotterdam, Leylah Fernandez did some damage in Doha, and Dubai is underway this week. We are also joined by Senior Director of Facilities, Anita Comella to discuss Tennis Canada's Covered Courts initiative. Plus, a signed Milos Raonic tennis ball could be yours! All of that and more on our latest episode of MPC.
In this episode, Chris discusses various tennis news and tournaments. He talks about the evolution of the one-handed backhand and the decline of players using it. He also discusses Carlos Alcaraz's performance in Buenos Aires and his recent struggles. Chris highlights Jannik Sinner's rise in the tennis world and his recent win in Rotterdam. He shares his thoughts on Lululemon's tennis outfits and comments on the fashion choices of players like Milos Raonic. Chris also discusses the Super Bowl, Renee Stubbs' tweets, and the controversy surrounding playing in Qatar. He shares his opinions on political matters. Takeaways The one-handed backhand is becoming less common in men's tennis, with players like Federer being the exception. Jannik Sinner is emerging as a top player, while Carlos Alcaraz is experiencing a slump. Lululemon's tennis outfits have received mixed reviews. There are controversies surrounding playing in Qatar and the treatment of transgender athletes in sports. Venus Williams receiving a wild card entry into Indian Wells raises questions about the fairness of such decisions. 01:00Tsitsipas and the Evolution of the One-Handed Backhand 05:09Carlos Alcaraz's Performance in Buenos Aires 08:06Alcaraz's Recent Struggles and the Rise of Jannik Sinner09:02Results of the Rotterdam Tournament 10:27Fashion Commentary on Lululemon's Tennis Outfits 11:57Discussion on Hubert Hurkacz and His Playing Style 12:27Concerns about Holger Rune's Performance 13:23Results of the Delray Beach Tournament 14:20Women's Tournament in Doha and Controversy Surrounding Playing in Qatar 15:43Thoughts on the Super Bowl and Travis Kelce's Behavior 17:09Renee Stubbs' Tweets and the Concept of Cameo 19:00Discussion on Maria Sakkari and Her Split from Coach 20:25Amelie Mauresmo's Legal Troubles 21:53Martina Navratilova's Tweets on Transgender Athletes and Political Views 23:20Opinions on Joe Biden and Donald Trump 26:36Venus Williams' Wild Card Entry into Indian Wells 28:27Morgan Riddle Experience at the Super Bowl and Harassment
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says her Israel visit will not include Israeli towns attacked by Hamas on 7 October; Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirms stage three tax cuts will go ahead; and, in sport, Alex de Minaur gets ready to play Milos Raonic in his first match of the Australian Open.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says her Israel visit will not include Israeli towns attacked by Hamas, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirms stage three tax cuts will go ahead, and Alex de Minaur gets ready to play Milos Raonic in his first match of the Australian Open.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says her Israel visit will not include Israeli towns attacked by Hamas - Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirms stage three tax cuts will go ahead - And in sport, Alex de Minaur gets ready to play Milos Raonic in his first match of the Australian Open...
Israel appears before court as South Africa accuses it of genocidal intent; Calls to boycott Woolies after the announcement it would no longer sell 'Australia Day' merchandise; And in Tennis, Alex De Minaur faces an uphill battle ahead of match against world number 3 Milos Raonic.
Born in Montenegro and raised in the suburbs of Toronto, a decade ago Milos Raonic put Canadian tennis on the map, and in 2016 got to 3 in the world, reaching the finals of Wimbledon. The big server has made over 20 million dollars on tour and won 8 titles, has posted wins over Roger, Rafa, and Andy. His career has been marred by a multitude of injuries and we discussed his propensity for injury in length. He is the son of two engineers and is one of the more cerebral players that we have had on our show. We talked in length about the politics of the ATP, and he shared his thoughts on the future of tennis. Recorded 12.19 Released 12.22The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast is Powered By Diadora Today's Episode is also brought to you by Baha Mar Resorts the home of the Bahamar Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2016 Wimbledon finalist and former world no. 3 Milos Raonic returns to Match Point Canada! The veteran Canadian, who returned to competition this summer, stops by to speak in depth with host Mike McIntyre. Raonic discusses his busy off-season, highlights from the return to play in 2023, hopes and expectations for the year ahead, and he also fields a few questions from his fans. Enjoy!
Jannik Sinner went from triple match point down to beating Novak Djokovic twice in the same day and leading Italy to it's first Davis Cup title since 1976. Not things you achieve everyday! After a supreme change in dynamics after reaching his first Grand Slam Semi-final at Wimbledon, Sinner went on to win his first ATP Masters 1000 title in Canada, and backed it up with a tremendous fall season, winning titles in Beijing and Vienna and reaching the final at the ATP Finals in Turin, in front of his home fans. Now ranked World No. 4, Jannik Sinner got two wins in three matches against the legendary Novak Djokovic, who finished the year as the World No. 1 for a record-breaking 8th year, and won three of the four Grand Slam titles of 2023. While glory at the ATP Finals was denied by the Serb, Sinner did not throw away his opportunity to make his country proud, lifting the Davis Cup trophy with his teammates, playing alongside Matteo Arnaldi, Lorenzo Sonego, Lorenzo Musetti, and cheered on by former Top 10 Matteo Berrettini on the team bench. What a year for Italy!Ben Lewis joins Andre in this week's podcast to talk about Canada's unlucky week at the Davis Cup, point out the silver lining of Milos Raonic's return to the team. With a tough loss in the quarter-finals to Finland, Team Canada goes back to the qualifying stage of the Davis Cup.Ben and Andre chat about this year's shortcomings, pointing that Gabriel Diallo's match was the coin toss, but he could not produce the tennis he managed during the group stage and that allowed him to win his second title on the challenger tour in the fall. To top the less than ideal week, Vasek Pospisil's woes were back, as he could not shake off what appeared to be a shoulder injury, and Canada bowed out 2-1 to Finland, as Felix Auger-Aliassime was unfit to play, with a lower-body injury. What will then be of the Canadians in 2024? Can Felix Auger-Aliassime get back into the Top 10? How far will Milos Raonic go before he calls it a career? Can the big-serving Canadian win another title (maybe the last edition of the Hall of Fame Open in Newport on grass?) And what awaits Denis Shapovalov, who decided to call it a season after a tough Round of 16 loss to Roman Safiullin at Wimbledon? Let us know what you think!Follow Ben Lewis!Twitter: @BenLewisMPCSubstack Match Point Canada: @MatchPointCanSUBSCRIBE TO TENNIS AND BAGELS ON YOUTUBE!Follow Tennis and Bagels: Twitter @TennisAndBAGELSAndre Rolemberg @RolembergAndreVansh Vermani @vanshv2kOwen Lewis @tennisnationCheck out Popcorn Tennis!Twitter: @Popcorn_Tennis1Website: popcorntennis.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tennis-and-bagels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jannik Sinner went from triple match point down to beating Novak Djokovic twice in the same day and leading Italy to it's first Davis Cup title since 1976. Not things you achieve everyday! After a supreme change in dynamics after reaching his first Grand Slam Semi-final at Wimbledon, Sinner went on to win his first ATP Masters 1000 title in Canada, and backed it up with a tremendous fall season, winning titles in Beijing and Vienna and reaching the final at the ATP Finals in Turin, in front of his home fans. Now ranked World No. 4, Jannik Sinner got two wins in three matches against the legendary Novak Djokovic, who finished the year as the World No. 1 for a record-breaking 8th year, and won three of the four Grand Slam titles of 2023. While glory at the ATP Finals was denied by the Serb, Sinner did not throw away his opportunity to make his country proud, lifting the Davis Cup trophy with his teammates, playing alongside Matteo Arnaldi, Lorenzo Sonego, Lorenzo Musetti, and cheered on by former Top 10 Matteo Berrettini on the team bench. What a year for Italy!Ben Lewis joins Andre in this week's podcast to talk about Canada's unlucky week at the Davis Cup, point out the silver lining of Milos Raonic's return to the team. With a tough loss in the quarter-finals to Finland, Team Canada goes back to the qualifying stage of the Davis Cup.Ben and Andre chat about this year's shortcomings, pointing that Gabriel Diallo's match was the coin toss, but he could not produce the tennis he managed during the group stage and that allowed him to win his second title on the challenger tour in the fall. To top the less than ideal week, Vasek Pospisil's woes were back, as he could not shake off what appeared to be a shoulder injury, and Canada bowed out 2-1 to Finland, as Felix Auger-Aliassime was unfit to play, with a lower-body injury. What will then be of the Canadians in 2024? Can Felix Auger-Aliassime get back into the Top 10? How far will Milos Raonic go before he calls it a career? Can the big-serving Canadian win another title (maybe the last edition of the Hall of Fame Open in Newport on grass?) And what awaits Denis Shapovalov, who decided to call it a season after a tough Round of 16 loss to Roman Safiullin at Wimbledon? Let us know what you think!Follow Ben Lewis!Twitter: @BenLewisMPCSubstack Match Point Canada: @MatchPointCanSUBSCRIBE TO TENNIS AND BAGELS ON YOUTUBE!Follow Tennis and Bagels: Twitter @TennisAndBAGELSAndre Rolemberg @RolembergAndreVansh Vermani @vanshv2kOwen Lewis @tennisnationCheck out Popcorn Tennis!Twitter: @Popcorn_Tennis1Website: popcorntennis.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tennis-and-bagels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
She's a Canadian/American tennis player and two-time junior grand slam winner in doubles! Carson Branstine returns to Match Point Canada, and after navigating a series of injuries over the last few years, is back healthy and has won two consecutive 15K ITF events. She discusses her long road back, feeling her best on the tennis court, and what it means to see fellow Canadians have success. Meantime, Italy became Davis Cup champions again for the first time in 47 years. We recap their magical week in Malaga and the amazing performances from Jannik Sinner. We also break down Canada's loss to Finland, and what's potentially in store for Milos Raonic in 2024. All of that and more on MPC!
Calvin Betton (coach of Henry Patten and Luke Johnson) and James Gray (inews.co.uk) are joined by Ben Lewis (Match Point Canada) subbing in for George Bellshaw to look back at the ATP World Tour Finals in Turin and ahead to the Davis Cup Finals. They talked about all this and more... How have Canada won all these team titles? Can they do it again in Malaga? Why is Milos Raonic back again?! Will Andy Murray's absence be so keenly felt by Britain? Can Novak Djokovic win as second Davis Cup title? How did we rate his ATP Tour Finals win over Jannik Sinner? And should Sinner have tanked his match against Holger Rune? PLUS: Calvin answers your questions on... Alcaraz and Djokovic practising together Stefanos Tsitsipas's 'regression' Court speeds Best-of-five for women Expensive tennis balls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Calvin Betton (coach of Henry Patten and Luke Johnson) and James Gray (inews.co.uk) are joined by Ben Lewis (Match Point Canada) subbing in for George Bellshaw to look back at the ATP World Tour Finals in Turin and ahead to the Davis Cup Finals. They talked about all this and more... How have Canada won all these team titles? Can they do it again in Malaga? Why is Milos Raonic back again?! Will Andy Murray's absence be so keenly felt by Britain? Can Novak Djokovic win as second Davis Cup title? How did we rate his ATP Tour Finals win over Jannik Sinner? And should Sinner have tanked his match against Holger Rune? PLUS: Calvin answers your questions on... Alcaraz and Djokovic practising together Stefanos Tsitsipas's 'regression' Court speeds Best-of-five for women Expensive tennis balls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Gray and George Bellshaw assess every player's chances at the US Open, going through the men's and women's draw line by line. How easy is Djokovic's draw and is Alcaraz's even easier? Could Andy Murray go deep or will Alexander Zverev stop him in his tracks? What was Iga Swiatek worried about? Who is the WTA dark horse? LINKS Interview with Ben Shelton: https://inews.co.uk/sport/tennis/ben-shelton-tennis-nba-star-us-open-2573842 Interview with Milos Raonic: https://inews.co.uk/sport/tennis/milos-raonic-bitter-losing-murray-wimbledon-sour-taste-2447451 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Gray and George Bellshaw assess every player's chances at the US Open, going through the men's and women's draw line by line. How easy is Djokovic's draw and is Alcaraz's even easier? Could Andy Murray go deep or will Alexander Zverev stop him in his tracks? What was Iga Swiatek worried about? Who is the WTA dark horse? LINKS Interview with Ben Shelton: https://inews.co.uk/sport/tennis/ben-shelton-tennis-nba-star-us-open-2573842 Interview with Milos Raonic: https://inews.co.uk/sport/tennis/milos-raonic-bitter-losing-murray-wimbledon-sour-taste-2447451 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit der Auslosungsvorschau zu den US Open 2023. Bei den Damen wird das Feld mal wieder angeführt von Iga Swiatek, die ja auch zeitgleich die Titelverteidigerin in New York ist. Auch wenn die Weltranglistenerste nicht als alles überwältigende Favoritin ins Turnier geht, so dürfte sie bei den Meisten doch ganz oben auf dem Zettel stehen. In einem Turnier mit vielen Unbekannten könnte sie im Viertelfinale auf eine ihrer Dauergegnerinnen treffen: Coco Gauff. Auch wenn die vorher noch auf den ein oder anderen bekannten Namen treffen könnte. Das zweite Viertel wird angeführt von ... 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.
Ben starts the show with Shi Davidi (1:51) with some insight into the Jose Bautista ceremony over the weekend, an update on Bo Bichette and Hyun-jin Ryu returning to the win column for the first time this season. Next, Keith Pompey from the Philly Inquirer (27:45) on James Harden calling Daryl Morey a liar and will no longer play on a team he works with. Later, David Samson, former MLB Executive (49:41) looks at the Wander Franco story, the collapse of the Yankees, Ohtani possibly shutting down and his take on the Jays. We close the show with Arash Madani (1:16:29), fresh off the NBO, what it meant for Milos Raonic to play this year, why men's tennis is wide open and then his thoughts on Kirk Cousins getting praise from his NFL peers. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem großen Masters Turnieren aus Kanada. Während die Herren in Toronto antraten, waren die Damen in Montreal zugange. Kleines Gewinnspiel gefällig? Hört in den Podcast! Doch bevor Andreas und Philipp auf das aktuelle Geschehen schauen, sprechen die beiden erst Mal über die US Open und die Kommentatorentätigkeit von Andreas während des Turniers. Außerdem kündigen sie ein kleines Gewinnspiel an. Habt ihr genau zugehört wie häufig die gefragte Tennisspielerin bei vollem Namen genannt wurde? Pegula siegt in Montreal Die besagte Spielerin gewann allerdings nicht beim Turnier in Montreal. Dort war zudem der Regen ein ... 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.
He's a Masters 1000 champion in Miami, has six career ATP singles titles, and made the semifinals of Wimbledon in 2021! Poland's Hubert Hurkacz is our guest on MPC from the National Bank Open in Toronto. The 15th seed lost a thrilling 3-set match to world no. 1 Carlos Alcaraz 6-7, 6-3, 7-6. Meantime, we look back on the action of the day as Milos Raonic's return to the city ended in the round of 16, surprises continued with the elimination of Casper Ruud and Taylor Fritz, and Daniil Medvedev stayed in form. All of that and more on our latest episode from NBO!
The first few days of Canada have delivered so many good storylines for Catherine and Matt to discuss. There's chat about the returns of Jennifer Brady and Caroline Wozniacki, big wins for Gael Monfils and Andy Murray, and special moments for Milos Raonic and Leylah Fernandez in front of their home crowd. There's also some clarity from Stefanos Tsitsipas about his coaching situation, yet another loss for Felix Auger-Aliassime, and lots of excitement about the Last 16 line-ups. OUR LINKS:Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to help us to produce the show year-round, and receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout 2023, including Tennis Re-Lived, listener questions pods, and Grand Slam review shows.Sign up to receive our Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our ShopRead our New York Times profileTennis Podcast Terminology Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hour 1 to kick off a Thursday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes and Gord Miller as the guys get into the Jays inability to hit with runners in scoring position & their loss versus the Guardians today. ESPN Tennis Analyst Patrick McEnroe joins the show for his thoughts on Milos Raonic, Carlos Alcaraz and the ongoing National Bank Open. Plus we get into what kind of money Phil Mickelson has been gambling with.
ESPN Tennis Analyst & Holding Court Podcast Host Patrick McEnroe joined OverDrive earlier today in the midst of the National Bank Open. He touched on how he defines the career of Milos Raonic, why he's hopeful this isn't the end & what he makes of the spectacular game of Carlos Alcaraz.
On this week's Mailbag, Gill Gross responds to your comments, including: was it ever realistic for Novak Djokovic to win 30 major titles, taking a look at the seasons of Cam Norrie and Felix Auger Aliassime, discussing Milos Raonic's big wins in Canada, is it fair to question Daniil Medvedev's longevity, how much trouble will Medvedev have adjusting his return position, is Casper Ruud primed for a successful finish to the season, and is two first serves a viable strategy? 00:00 Intro/Toronto 03:24 30 Slams 06:31 Cam Norrie 08:27 Felix Auger Aliassime 11:20 Milos Raonic 15:15 Medvedev Longevity 17:13 Medvedev Return Adjustment 19:57 Casper Ruud 22:50 Two 1st Serves --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monday-match-analysis/support
Andrea Petkovic returns to Inside-In as only she can, for a wide-ranging chat about the start of her broadcasting career and the current state of the game. Petkovic discusses Elina Svitolina's incredible comeback, the fight for the top spot on the WTA, and why dealing with pressure is a constant battle for everyone in the sport. The German also discusses working as a mentor with her native tennis federation, why she loves broadcasting, and gives some insight on an iconic handshake story from her past!And then journalist Lukas Weese joins the show from the National Bank Open in Toronto. A staff editor for The Athletic, Weese discusses the men's event in Canada, where hometown hero Milos Raonic is into the third round and veteran Gael Monfils continues to amaze. Weese also examines Carlos Alcaraz as the top dog, Holger Rune's early exit, and which players can make a run at the title. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
Andrea Petkovic returns to Inside-In as only she can, for a wide-ranging chat about the start of her broadcasting career and the current state of the game. Petkovic discusses Elina Svitolina's incredible comeback, the fight for the top spot on the WTA, and why dealing with pressure is a constant battle for everyone in the sport. The German also discusses working as a mentor with her native tennis federation, why she loves broadcasting, and gives some insight on an iconic handshake story from her past! And then journalist Lukas Weese joins the show from the National Bank Open in Toronto. A staff editor for The Athletic, Weese discusses the men's event in Canada, where hometown hero Milos Raonic is into the third round and veteran Gael Monfils continues to amaze. Weese also examines Carlos Alcaraz as the top dog, Holger Rune's early exit, and which players can make a run at the title. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gabriel Diallo is our guest on episode 3 of the week at NBO Toronto! The 21-year-old from Montreal recorded his first ever main draw ATP victory here in Toronto, defeating Britain's Dan Evans, and described his emotions with the victory and how he's carved out his path as a young professional. Meantime, Milos Raonic's comeback run continues in Toronto, world no. 1 Carlos Alcaraz officially debuts, we had upsets galore on the grounds, while Felix Auger-Aliassime continues to struggle. We also look ahead to a loaded Thursday at NBO with countless must-see matches. Enjoy!
Canadian Milos Raonic speak to Chris Bowers about the injuries that kept him away from the game for two years.
Mike McIntyre, Canadian tennis journalist and co-host of the official Podcast of Tennis Canada, joins host Myles David to preview the 2023 Edition of the Canadian Open held in both Toronto and Montreal. We discuss the home country stories of Felix Auger-Aliassime and Milos Raonic, players momentum coming from Washington D.C., and more tennis insight from on the grounds. All things Match Point Canada: https://linktr.ee/matchpointcanada Mike McIntyre: https://twitter.com/McIntyreTennis Please Grab a Coffee and consider supporting Tuned Into Tennis by donating to our growth as an independent tennis media outlet. All things Tuned Into Tennis, here. Follow me on Twitter for the latest updates in the sport: https://twitter.com/TunedIntoTennis Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tunedintotennis/donations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He recently won his first ATP Challenger title in Granby and has broken inside the top 200! Laval's Alexis Galarneau joins Match Point Canada to discuss his recent success on tour and excitement for competing at the National Bank Open in Toronto. Meantime, we recap a thrilling Day 1 session of the tournament, headlined by Milos Raonic's return and three-set victory over world no. 10 Frances Tiafoe. Have a listen!
This week on the Lucky Letcord Podcast Erik Gudris joins Chris Oddo and Richard Pagliaro to talk about his time on site at the Mubadala Citi DC Open. Erik was around the grounds all week for Tennis Now, taking in the action and participating in press conference featuring top players. We get his insights on the resurgence of Coco Gauff, who won her biggest career title, as well as Dan Evans, who became the oldest champion at DC since Jimmy Connors in 1988. Other topics discussed: The future of the Citi Open and the evolution of the tournament over the years. The disparity in prize money at the event between men and women. Coco's forehand, and her new coaching setup with Pere Riba at the helm and Brad Gilbert consulting. The excitement - and pressure - surrounding Frances Tiafoe at his hometown event. The game of talented Tallon Griekspoor. The plight of the American men, who had the top two seeds in DC but came away disappointed. How is the summer shaping up for the American man? Andy Murray's frustration, excitement, jubilation and heartbreak - what does it all mean? The comebacks of Caroline Wozniacki, Jennifer Brady and Milos Raonic. The return of Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek in Canada. And much much more (including the best snacks at the Citi Open) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He's one of the best players in Canadian tennis history. Milos Raonic joins this week's episode of Match Point Canada as he goes in depth on his return to tennis with hosts Ben and Mike. Raonic discusses his long layoff from the sport, the process to getting back, his experience returning to the All England Club for the first time in four years, winning an ATP match again, and what he anticipates for the National Bank Open in Toronto. Meantime, we look ahead to both tournaments in Toronto and Montreal and detail which Canadians you can catch in action. All of that and more on our latest episode of MPC.
On this week's Mailbag, Gill Gross answers to your comments after Wimbledon 2023, including: why don't some players improve as much as others, will Carlos Alcaraz's success motivate Rafael Nadal's comeback, what can stop Alcaraz from being an all-time great, long-awaited returns to the tour from Milos Raonic, Kevin Anderson, Kei Nishikori and Caroline Wozniaki, disappointing Wimbledon semifinals from Daniil Medvedev and Jannik Sinner, is Alcaraz-Djokovic the match of the decade, did Novak underestimate Carlitos on grass, why do some players prefer the natural surfaces, ranking the top-10 slices, Andy Murray's priorities, Rune vs. Alcaraz, the WTA Big 3, Djokovic serve speed and tennis career would you rather. 00:00 Intro 01:10 Pro Improvement 07:30 Nadal Motivation 11:35 Alcaraz Long-term Obstacles 18:32 Tour Comebacks 24:07 Semifinal Disappointments 29:57 Decade's Best Slam Finals 35:38 Did Djokovic Underestimate 41:14 Natural Surface Lovers 47:36 Ranking Slices 51:57 Murray Outlook 54:55 Alcaraz vs. Rune 58:12 Swiatek, Sabalenka, Rybakina 1:00:58 Djokovic Serve 1:05:18 Career WouldYouRather --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monday-match-analysis/support
We're halfway through the most prestigious and historic tennis tournament on the calendar! TSN reporter Mark Masters joins Match Point Canada this week to discuss the first week of play at the All England Club. We breakdown how the Canadians fared at Wimbledon, the final run of Milos Raonic, why Iga Swiatek can win the title, and the story of Christopher Eubanks! Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic looks in prime position to repeat again as champion. All of that and more on our latest episode of MPC.
With their preamble out of the way, Ben and Tumaini Carayol (*who is audible in this fixed, reuploaded audio!) dig into the 2023 Wimbledon women's and men's draws to discuss the favorites and other notable names among the 256 players competing for the singles crowns at SW19. Both respective top seeds, Iga Swiatek and Carlos Alcaraz, have their stocks rising after strong grass lead-ups. Have they improved enough to contend for the Wimbledon title? We discuss the bottom-heavy women's draw, the continuing joy of Venus Williams, the struggles of Matteo Berrettini (who was the one player in his generation who seemed like a natural on grass), the retirements of Anett Kontaveit and Milos Raonic, the opportunity for Jannik Sinner, and the enduring juggernaut that is Novak Djokovic. Enjoy!
She's officially wrapped up her strong collegiate career - and will now transition as a full-time pro. Canadian tennis player Layne Sleeth joins Match Point Canada to discuss her run in college tennis, as she finished runner-up this season in the NCAA Division I Women's Singles Tennis Championship. She now gets set for a full summer schedule of events. Meantime, the grass court swing is upon us! We break down Milos Raonic's return on the surface, Frances Tiafoe breaking inside the top 10, why Novak Djokovic is such a heavy favourite at Wimbledon, and why the women's field is wide open. All of that and more on our latest episode of MPC!
#atp #menstennis #livetennisstream #livestream #tennis #rolandgarros #23 #rolandgarros2023 #frenchopen2023 Novak Djokovic sealed his 23rd Grand Slam title after beating Casper Ruud in straight sets, but just how many major titles will the world number one go on to win? And what of serial bridesmaid Ruud, where does he go from here? No sooner is dust settling from the clay court season, than all eyes are on the grass and some players returning to the tour after lengthy spells on the sidelines, including Matteo Berrettini and Milos Raonic. But can they be competitive? All this and more in this week's ATP Weekly. This podcast is available on... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43f2LvpQA7rxGbaRXqRMxH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/talking-tennis/id1652349752 Amazon Music: https://podcasters.amazon.com/podcasts/1e8c717a-0be6-4145-adf5-aee32501a1ae Subscribe to our YouTube channel... https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkingTennisTT Check out our website... https://www.talking-tennis.com/ Follow us on... Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkingTennisTT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingTennisTT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingtennistt/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's Mailbag, Gill Gross answers your questions, including: who has more room for improvement between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, what can we expect when Nick Kyrgios returns in 2023, is Milos Raonic ever coming back, will Andrey Rublev start winning big titles regularly, what is the next step for Casper Ruud, what are the shortcomings of live tennis commentary, why don't English speakers pronounce Alcaraz's name correctly, will Alcaraz shorten his swing path to improve pace absorption, can a player succeed with two types of backhands, why Medvedev and Sinner can win without slice backhands, what would happen if Novak Djokovic coached Nick Kyrgios, my relationship with predictions, why hasn't Sinner won a big title yet, will Coco Gauff Jessica Pagula or Ons Jabeur win their first slam first, should Alcaraz move back against Sinner, why does Holger Rune play so many forehands down the line, has Thiem's forehand gotten big again, are WTA 500s broken and what are some inexplicable lopsided head to heads? 00:00 Intro 01:28 Sinner & Alcaraz Development 04:47 Nick Kyrgios 09:16 Milos Raonic Status 10:19 Andrey Rublev 15:00 Casper Ruud 18:40 Tennis Commentary 22:37 Alcaraz Pronunciation 26:55 Alcaraz Injuries and Swing Shortening 32:55 Both Backhands 37:14 Medvedev and Sinner Slices 40:55 If Djokovic Coached Kyrgios 48:15 Making Predictions 52:35 Jannik Sinner 54:22 Gauff, Pegula, Jabeur 56:30 Alcaraz Court Position 57:30 Rublev Runarounds 1:00:11 Holger Rune 1:03:03 Dominic Thiem 1:03:41 WTA 500s 1:04:39 Weird H2Hs --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monday-match-analysis/support
The guys are back againthis week to discuss major tournament wins and upcoming news. nick kyrgios, nadal and more withdraw from indian well. WTA and ATP records are being broken, casper ruud is lookin lost and murray is showing hope!
This week's episode features renowned tennis coach Casey Curtis, the man that developed the game & lethal serve of Canadian major finalist Milos Raonic. Curtis explains how his parternship with Raonic came to be, how they perfected one of the best serves in tennis history, & why they elected to remain in Canada to train in a much colder climate. The veteran coach gives his opinions on various topics related to high performance coaching, explains why he elected to relocate to Florida, & gives his outlook for Canadian tennis in the near future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I speak to world-renowned coach Riccardo Piatti. Riccardo has been working as a coach for 40 years and has a wealth of experience working at the top of the game from junior to senior level.Riccardo has worked with great players such as Ivan Ljubicic, Maria Sharapova, Milos Raonic, Borna Coric, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Richard Gasquet as well as having numerous great young juniors at his center in northern Italy.We chat about:Where coaching started for himThe Piatti center, model and methodHis willingness to learn from people younger and older form himImportance of videoWhat he looks for in juniors as well as some anecdotes from players he has worked with.It's a super chat which I hope you will enjoy.