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Women's Collective Ireland – Clare (WCI-Clare), formerly known as Clare Women's Network, invites women across County Clare to their Open Day on Thursday, 18th September 2025. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by WCI Clare Coordinator Cecilia Brizuela, on Thursday's Morning Focus. Image (c) Women's Collective Ireland - Clare via Facebook
¡Conoce nuestras maestrías de arquitectura, diseño e innovación en el stand de la Facultad de Arquitectura y Diseño en el Open Day de Posgrados Uniandes! Este 24 de septiembre, visita la Sede de Uniandinos en Bogotá en donde podrás hablar con nuestro equipo y recibir información sobre los programas. Regístrate para asistir presencialmente aquí: https://cutt.ly/7rZY4Q5EEn este episodio exploramos la Terapia Breve Estratégica, un enfoque psicológico que busca soluciones rápidas, efectivas y concretas para los problemas que enfrentamos en el día a día. Nuestros oyentes compartieron sus situaciones más personales y una psicóloga profesional les dio consejos prácticos desde esta perspectiva terapéutica.Si alguna vez te has sentido atrapado en un círculo de dudas, emociones intensas o conflictos sin salida, este episodio te mostrará cómo la psicología puede ofrecerte respuestas claras y caminos diferentes para superar esos momentos.¡Únete a esta conversación! Déjanos tu experiencia en los comentarios. Este episodio puede abrirte los ojos… o ayudarte a entender lo que ya sentías pero no sabías cómo decir.Compra nuestro merch: doscabraslocas.com00:00 Intro04:30 ¿Que es la terapia breve estratégica?14:00 ¿Qué hace que estemos en un círculo vicioso? 16:30 Adiciones inconscientes 18:00 ¿Vale la pena desbloquear las heridas de la niñez?22:20 El dialogo estratégico 25:00 Preguntas de los oyentes - Valentina responde
Blackpool Grand Theatre's archivist Gwen Law talks about the upcoming Theatre Heritage Open Days and talks about tours of the theatre and Afternoon Tea's. Book now: https://www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk/event/heritage-open-day-tour-20th-september-2025
Blackpool Grand Theatre's archivist Gwen Law talks about the upcoming Theatre Heritage Open Days and talks about tours of the theatre and Afternoon Tea's. Book now: https://www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk/event/heritage-open-day-tour-20th-september-2025
On a pretty surreal day at the US Open, Carlos Alcaraz won his sixth Grand Slam title and became the new World Number One by beating Jannik Sinner in four sets. Catherine, David and Matt discuss it all. Part one - Match reaction. We cover what made Alcaraz's performance so impressive, the way in which both players talked in press about how much they're trying to improve because of the other, and the future of the rivalry. We also discuss the shocking scenes as the match was delayed and fans were delated getting into the stadium because of security in place for Donald Trump. Part two - Our plans (53:27). We discuss our upcoming coverage of the Billie Jean King Cup and what's going to be available soon for Friends of The Tennis Podcast.Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.If you'd like to make a day of it, TTP listeners can get a 50% discount on tickets to the Lexus Wrexham Open on Wednesday October 22nd. Just head to the ticket page below and enter the code TTP50 at checkout: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/world-tennis-tour-wrexham/lexus-wrexham-open-wednesday-22nd-october/e-egrabyGet a dream tennis trip with Steve Furgal's International Tennis Tours - Tours4Tennis.com/PodcastBecome a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
Aryna Sabalenka has her Grand Slam title in 2025, Matt won't be going blonde (yet), and we're here to talk about it all and look ahead to Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner. Part one - Sabalenka's victory over Amanda Anisimova. We cover the key moments from the match, the way Sabalenka handled the big match emotions better than Anisimova, the most interesting lines from the press conferences, and what might be next for both players. Can Sabalenka win a major on grass or clay? Will Anisimova's time come at the Grand Slams? Part two - Results round up (38m12s). All the wheelchair, doubles and junior results from the day. Part three - Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner preview and predictions. (46m33s). Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
In una semifinale sorprendentemente combattuta Jannik Sinner ha avuto la meglio di un ottimo Felix Auger-Aliassime in quattro set, raggiungendo in finale il suo rivale quasi per antonomasia, Carlos Alcaraz, facile vincitore di un Novak Djokovic a corto di carburante dopo due set. Sabato la finale femminile per decidere chi tra Anisimova e Sabalenka si porterà a casa l'assegno più grande della storia del tennis (fino al giorno dopo).Dopo il successo del 2024, viene riproposta in versione ampliata la raccolta di contributi per supportare Vanni e Luca nelle loro trasferte per seguire dal posto i tornei più importanti del circuito. Qui sotto il link per chi volesse dare il proprio aiutohttps://www.gofundme.com/f/dirette-e-trasferte-2025-luca-e-vanni-per-ubitennisRitorna Ubicontest, il concorso pronostici di Ubitennis con tanti ricchi premi. Scarica l'app e gioca per vincere la possibilità di andare a vedere di persona i campioni del tennis mondiale.https://www.ubitennis.com/ubicontest-2025/
The entire men's tournament has been building towards Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner meeting in the final and Friday's semi-finals confirmed that clash will happen on Sunday. Catherine, David and Matt discuss it all and look ahead to the women's final. Part one - Alcaraz's win over Novak Djokovic. We cover how this was actually Alcaraz's least convincing performance of the tournament, the extent to which Djokovic's presence caused that, and a big discussion about what's next for Djokovic after he admitted he can't beat Alcaraz and Sinner over best of five anymore. Part two - Sinner's win over Felix Auger-Aliassime (27:05). We discuss how this was a much better match than we expected, whether Auger-Aliassime can sustain this form, and small concern over Sinner's serve heading into Sunday. Plus, is it ok if men's tennis is all about Sinner and Alcaraz right now? Part three - A results round-up and a preview of Amanda Anisimova vs Aryna Sabalenka. Matt's big day is here. (47:31).Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
World Number One Aryna Sabalenka is set to face Amanda Anisimova in Saturday's US Open final after a thrilling night of tennis on women's semi final night in New York. Catherine, David and Matt discuss it all. Part one - Anisimova's win over Osaka. How did she pull it off despite not finding her best tennis until deep into the second set? Why did Osaka not play more aggressively? And how on earth has Anisimova turned a double bagel loss in a Wimbledon final into a fortifying experience?Part two - Sabalenka's win over Jessica Pegula (25m50s). We discuss defending champion Sabalenka's Pete Sampras-esque performance to overcome home favourite Pegula in a three set thriller. Part three - Men's semi finals preview. (43m06s). Can Djokovic defy Father Time again to take down Alcaraz? And does Felix Auger Aliassime stand even the faintest chance against Jannik Sinner?Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
Andy Roddick is here on Quick Served with a Day 12 recap. Andy gets into yesterday's results from the Amanda Anisimova vs Naomi Osaka & Aryna Sabalenka vs Jessica Pegula matches. Andy also gives an updated preview to the Men's Semi-Final matches starting today. Stay tuned for the redraw show in tomorrow's Quick Served! COMMENT BELOW! Who do you have winning the 2025 US OPEN!? Check out the Served Merch! https://store.servedpodcast.com/
Amanda Anisimova will meet Naomi Osaka in the US Open semi-finals and it's a pretty big moment for the pod! Catherine, David and Matt discuss it all.Part one - Women's results. We discuss the extraordinary way Anisimova overcame her Wimbledon final demons to beat Iga Swiatek. What was different about this match? Just how incredible is this feat? And how might Anisimova vs Osaka go on Thursday night? There's also chat about Karolina Muchova's gutsy performance and David's press conference exchange with Iga Swiatek. Part two - Men's results (39:00). We cover Felix Auger-Aliassime's nervy win over Alex de Minaur and Jannik Sinner's demolition of Lorenzo Musetti in the night session. Part three - Women's semi-finals preview (55:14).Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin recaps Day 11 of the 2025 US Open. He breaks down a spectacular performance from Anisimova, more quality victories for Osaka and Sinner, a breakthrough for FAA, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks: Anisimova/Swiatek - 7:20 Osaka/Muchova - 22:13 Day 12 Preview - 28:40 FAA/De Minaur - 39:11 Sinner/Musetti - 51:40 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets
Part one - Day session. We cover another wonderful performance by Carlos Alcaraz, his press conference which prompted lots of discussion about body language, Jessica Pegula's victory over Barbora Krejcikova, and the sad withdrawal of Marketa Vondrousova ahead of her match with Aryna Sabalenka. Part two - Night session (27:56). After Novak Djokovic improved to 11-0 against Taylor Fritz, we discuss where Fritz came up short, just how incredible this Grand Slam season has been for 38-year-old Djokovic, and whether he can beat Alcaraz in Friday's semi-final. Part three - Day 11 preview (46:28).Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin recaps Day 10 of the 2025 US Open. He breaks down convincing quarterfinal victories for Alcaraz and Pegula, marvels once again at the sustained excellence of Djokovic, previews Day 11, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks: Pegula/Krejcikova - 4:52 Sabalenka/Vondrousova - 11:31 Alcaraz/Lehecka - 19:10 Djokovic/Fritz - 24:47 Day 11 Preview - 34:18 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets
Part one - Day session. Mary Carillo joins Catherine, David and Matt to reflect on Naomi Osaka's victory over Coco Gauff. Did the match look like we expected? What was notable about Osaka's body language? How has Tomasz Wiktorowski helped Osaka? And what should be next for Gauff? There's also chat about Iga Swiatek's victory, the good form of Felix Auger-Aliassime, and Lorenzo Musetti reaching the quarter-finals. Part two - Night session (38:57). We discuss emphatic wins for Jannik Sinner over Alexander Bublik and Amanda Anisimova over Beatriz Haddad Maia. What happened to Bublik? And can Anisimova get Wimbledon final revenge? Part three - Day 10 preview as the quarter-finals begin (56:19).Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
Part one - Women's matches. We start by covering Marketa Vondrousova's superb performance to beat Elena Rybakina and Barbora Krejcikova remarkable escape act against Taylor Townsend. How did Vondrousova negate Rybakina? How did Krejcikova save the 8 match points? And how dangerous are both players going to be for Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Pegula in the quarter-finals? Part two - Men's matches (31:18). The shot of the day came from - who else? - Carlos Alcaraz with a behind-the-back half volley. We describe that moment, look ahead to Novak Djokovic vs Taylor Fritz after both players hit pretty much top gear on Sunday, and take stock of yet another poor performance from Tomas Machac on a big stage. Part three - Day 9 Order of Play (50:19).Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
Andy Roddick is here on Quick Served with a Day 8 recap. Andy gets into yesterday's results talking about how good Novak Djokovic looked yesterday in his match against Struff, Fritz and Alcaraz both beating their opponents handily, and the hard-fought losses from Townsend and Rybakina. Andy also looks ahead to today's matches with Osaka vs Gauff, Rublev vs FAA, and Bublik vs Sinner coming up. Stay tuned for the redraw show in tomorrow's Quick Served! Our Sept. 2nd show is SOLD OUT! Stay tuned for more info for our Live Show on Sept. 4th in Madison Square Park!
Part one - Day session. We cover Jannik Sinner's slightly sub par performance against Denis Shapovalov, get excited about Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka setting up a fourth round clash, and discuss Lorenzo Musetti, Karolina Muchova and Andrey Rublev all reaching the second week. Part two - Night session (35:24). We react to Iga Swiatek somehow winning in straight sets against Anna Kalinskaya, a quite brilliant performance from Felix Auger-Aliassime to beat Alexander Zverev, and Amanda Anisimova putting together her best ever US Open run. Part three - Day 8 Order of Play (1:00:20).Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
Jon Wertheim is here on Quick Served with a Day 7 recap. Jon goes into the notable matches from yesterday including Zverev's loss to FAA, Jannik Sinner's (relatively) rocky match against Dennis Shapovalov, Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka finding their form set to battle each other in the next round. All of these stories and more in today's recap ! Stay tuned for tomorrow's Quick Served! COMMENT BELOW Who's going to win the Osaka vs Gauff match? What did you think of Jannik Sinner's match yesterday?
So, while we were on a break, I went to Christchurch to see my son for his 19th birthday. It was a fleeting visit. I flew down on a Friday and home on Saturday afternoon, but my goodness – Christchurch turned it on. The weather was stunning, the views of the Alps made you want to drop everything and run for the slopes. People were out-and-about. The city was humming – Friday lunch time around Oxford Terrace and Cashel St was bustling – but in a relaxed way. There are wonderful new precincts filled with interesting shops and eateries and new architectural landmarks. Eating was my son's first priority, and once that was taken care of we spent the days cruising second-hand book and vinyl shops from the central city to glistening Lyttleton. I can't say what it's like to live in Christchurch 2.0. I can't begin to imaging what it's been like living through the rebuild, and there's clearly still plenty of recovery work to be completed, but from a visitor's point of view it felt alive, thriving and positive. My uber driver told me tourism was starting to build again and I can see why. My few days on the mainland were a stark contrast with my journey into Auckland's city centre yesterday. Now, I am a proud Aucklander and I have pushed back at the complaints about central Auckland. I enjoy shopping and going to events in the city, but goodness, it's hard sometimes. Yesterday we attended the University of Auckland's Open Day. The campus was busy and it was uplifting and exciting to see so many young people on the cusp of new adventures. But all the positively was drained from us when we went to head home. We'd parked in Victoria Street Carpark in the heart of the city. When it came to leave at 12.05 we think someone forgot to put the carpark full sign out so cars kept flooding in, and with only one lane taking cars both up and down the full carpark building, traffic came to a grinding halt. Stuck on the 13th level, we didn't move for more than 40 minutes. Finally, at around 1pm, we exited the building. There may have been another reason, maybe a technical glitch somewhere, but when I asked the AT man who was directing traffic I was sternly instructed to get moving. I suspect he'd coped a bit of abuse from a lot of angry customers and was under a bit of pressure. Here's the crazy thing is – the parking cost us $2.50. How good would that have been if we could have exited the building! It seems finding affordable and efficient parking, and good access to the city when events are on, is becoming harder. These kind of issues are unhelpful for a city centre with a reputational problem. Nor does it motivate people to come back. We don't know exactly what impact of the CRL will have on moving people around the city when it opens next year, but fingers crossed it helps – a lot. Aucklander's also deserve a thriving inner city which makes us feel invigorated, rather than frustrated. Yesterday we sorted out my daughter's degree and her future in a shorter period of time than it took for us to get out of a carpark building. Now, that's just nuts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catherine, David and Matt wrap up a day which was a tough one for the home crowd until Taylor Townsend came along in the night session. Part one - Men's Results. We discuss Novak Djokovic struggling with his body but finding his form to beat Cameron Norrie, Carlos Alcaraz's electric form continuing, and a couple of sad results for US tennis as Ben Shelton had to retire and Frances Tiafoe lost in straight sets. Part two - Women's Results (36:16). There's coverage of Elena Rybakina's dominant win over Emma Raducanu, Aryna Sabalenka extending her incredible tiebreak record to help her beat Leylah Fernandez, and how Marketa Vondrousova and Barbora Krejcikova both made the second week. Part three - Taylor Townsend's thrilling win over Mirra Andreeva and the Day 7 order of play (1:02:24).Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
Andy Roddick is here on Quick Served with a Day 6 recap. Andy and Producer Mike talk about Taylor Townsend's performance beating the No. 5 seed Mirra Andreeva. Andy also talks about Ben Shelton retiring mid-match due to injury. We also cover Tiafoe and Navarro's loss, Alcaraz's form heading into week 2, and more! Stay tuned for tomorrow's Quick Served!
Part one - Women's results. Once again, Coco Gauff was the big story as she fought through tears and tremors to beat Donna Vekic. We cover the performance, the press conference and Gauff's prospects in this tournament. Elsewhere, there's chat about Iga Swiatek dropping a set, Catherine reports on a quite extraordinary win for Karolina Muchova, David has all the analysis of another Naomi Osaka victory, and Matt reacts live to Amanda Anisimova's win. Part two - Men's results (37:59). We discuss the way Jannik Sinner shut down the threat of Alexei Popyrin, how Lorenzo Musetti and Flavio Cobolli set up an enticing third round clash, and five set defeats for Karen Khachanov and Stefanos Tsitsipas. Part three - Day 6 order of play (59:05).Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
Andy Roddick is here on Quick Served with a Day 5 recap. We recorded this right after Coco Gauff won her second round match against Donna Vekic - a match where Gauff was visibly upset and frustrated but she pushed forward to win the match. Iga Swiatek won her match against Suzan Lamens after losing the second set. Sinner rolls, Draper withdrew from the US Open, Andy covers these stories and more in today's recap - stay tuned for tomorrow's Quick Served! COMMENT BELOW Was it a surprise to you when Swiatek lost that set? What did you think of Coco Gauff's match?
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin recaps Day 5 of the 2025 US Open. He offers his thoughts on tricky victories for Gauff, Swiatek, contemplates the next steps for Tsitsipas, checks in on a couple of his 2025 "Make or Break" All-Stars, previews Day 6, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks: Top Storylines - 8:33 1) Escape artists at their best - 9:23 2) What next for Tsitsipas - 20:35 3) "Make or Break" All-Star Check-in - 31:01 Upsets - 44:15 Going The Distance - 51:08 Other Results (Women) - 56:45 Other Results (Men) - 59:29 The Americans - 1:01:04 Players w/College Ties - 1:02:29 Day 6 Preview - 1:03:18 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets
Part one - Women's results. The big story on day four was Taylor Townsend's victory over Jelena Ostapenko and, in particular, what Ostapenko said to Townsend. We cover the situation in full, including what unfolded on court, Ostapenko's statements on Instagram, and the wonderful way Townsend spoke about it all in her press conference. Elsewhere, there's chat about a third round match to come between Emma Raducanu and Elena Rybakina, and Aryna Sabalenka extending her career phenomenal tiebreak record. Part two - Men's results (32:27). We start with the news that Jack Draper has withdrawn and discuss where he should go from here. Plus, we cover Novak Djokovic's search for form, Matt tries to convince us that Tomas Machac is happening, and we react to Holger Rune and Casper Ruud both losing in five sets. Part three - Day 5 order of play (59:56).Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
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The 2025 US Open is here! Andy Roddick is here on Quick Served with a Day 4 recap. The biggest story from today was the outburst from Jelena Ostapenko after her upset loss to Taylor Townsend - Andy gives his thoughts to this story along with match results from Casper Ruud, Frances Tiafoe, Jessica Pegula, Elena Rybakina and more! Stay tuned for tomorrow's Quick Served! COMMENT BELOW What did you think of what Ostapenko said to Townsend? What was your favorite match from today?
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin recaps Day 4 of the 2025 US Open. He offers his thoughts on the multiple five-set upsets in the Men's Singles Draw, shares his take on all things Townsend/Ostapenko, previews Day 5, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks: Top Storylines - 6:13 1) Five. Set. Thrillers. - 7:05 2) All things Townsend/Ostapenko - 25:18 3) Some seeds look REAL good - 31:28 Upsets - 37:13 Going The Distance - 41:41 Other Results (Women) - 42:55 Other Results (Men) - 45:15 The Americans - 48:23 Players w/College Ties - 49:38 Day 5 Preview - 50:32 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets
Part one - Women's Results. There's only one place to start and that's with Coco Gauff's enthralling win over Ajla Tomljanovic. How did Gauff serve and play generally? What can we read into the sadness of her post match interview? And what could this match mean for the rest of the tournament? Plus, David watched Naomi Osaka win to set up a mouthwatering clash with Hailey Baptiste, Matt reports on Amanda Anisimova, and Iga Swiatek reacted to the news of Taylor Swift's engagement. Part two - Men's Results (35:11). We cover Jannik Sinner's demolition of Vit Kopriva, a vital win for Stefanos Tsitsipas, and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard's returning disaster class against Lorenzo Musetti. Part three - Day four order of play (57:36).Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
The 2025 US Open is here! Jon Wertheim is here on Quick Served with a Day 3 recap and a Day 4 preview. Coco Gauff battles through a 3-hour match to make it into Round 1. Sinner, Swiatek, and Osaka are a few of the other winners from Day 3 as well. Jon also talks about why the Men's Doubles Draw has not been released yet... Stay tuned for tomorrow's Quick Served! COMMENT BELOW What was your favorite match from Day 3? Has your finalist predictions changed at all during Round 1?
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin recaps Day 3 of the 2025 US Open. He breaks down a stunningly consistent R1 for the Men's Seeds, offers his thoughts on clutch victories for Gauff and Tsitsipas, previews Day 4, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks: Top Storylines - 7:51 1) Our first serious Men's Slam - 7:57 2) Survival of the fittest (Gauff + Tsitsipas) - 15:31 3) Best Wins you won't hear about - 21:56 Upsets - 30:55 Going The Distance - 33:21 Other Results (Women) - 35:27 Other Results (Men) - 38:44 The Americans - 39:54 Players w/College Ties - 43:08 Day 4 Preview - 46:33 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets
On August 31, three Clare farms will welcome visitors as part of ‘Inside The Gate', a one-day event by Farming For Nature. The event highlights nature-friendly farming and its role in supporting healthy soils, clean water, biodiversity, and sustainable food production. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Mona Muller, from Glendree Farm and Fergal Smyth from Moyhill Farm. Image (c) Farming For Nature
Part one - Day session. We cover Madison Keys' shock defeat to Renata Zarazua and the way she described nerves as “paralysing” her. And that wasn't the only big women's result as Victoria Mboko lost to Barbora Krejcikova. How did we not see that one coming? Elsewhere, there's chat about Jack Draper's desire for more time on court, France's Tiafoe's position in the pecking order of American men at this tournament, and Joao Fonseca setting up a round two clash with Tomas Machac. Part two - Night session (36:57). Carlos Alcaraz has a new haircut…and a new ability to lock in in the first round? We discuss his straight sets win over Reilly Opelka and round up the other key moments, including an incredible second set by Venus Williams in her eventual defeat to Karolina Muchova. Oh and there's also a rant about faff. Part three - Day three order of play and tribute to Angela Mortimer Barrett. (59:00)Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
The 2025 US Open is here! Jon Wertheim is here on Quick Served with a Day 2 recap and a Day 3 preview. Venus Williams exits in Round 1 after losing to Karolína Muchová, Fonseca beats Kecmanovic to get into round 2, Madison Keys loses first round, and many more match updates. COMMENT BELOW What was your favorite match from Day 2? What are the popcorn matches in Day 3?
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin recaps Day 2 of the 2025 US Open. He offers his thoughts on the top storylines to emerge from the day, breaks down the day's biggest upsets, shares his "Must-Watch" matches for Day 3, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks: Top Storylines - 7:00 1) Our first serious Women's Contenders fall - 7:09 2) A steady Day 2 for the men - 15:15 3) How about the vets?! - 20:14 4) Youth Movement Check-In - 25:10 Upsets - 30:03 Going The Distance - 32:33 Other Results (Women) - 34:50 Other Results (Men) - 36:35 The Americans - 38:30 Players w/College Ties - 40:25 Day 3 Preview - 42:16 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets
Catherine, David and Matt react to an opening day of the US Open which saw a couple of extraordinary moments and matches involving raucous crowds. Part one - Men's results. We start by reacting to all the late night drama involving Daniil Medvedev, Benjamin Bonzi, a photographer, and umpire Greg Allensworth on Louis Armstrong. There's also chat about Novak Djokovic's fitness in his three-set win over Learner Tien, straight sets wins for the top Americans, and some very Tennis Podcast coded matches. Part two - Women's results (29:26). We cover Alexandra Eala's crazy comeback to defeat Clara Tauson which sent Grandstand into a frenzy. There's also analysis of Aryna Sabalenka and Emma Raducanu's straight sets wins, and we get to know Indonesian qualifier Janice Tjen. Part three - Day 2 Order of Play and a trailer for Tennis Podcast Meets (50:30)Tickets are now on General Sale for The Tennis Podcast - Live in Wrexham on Wednesday October 22nd! Buy here.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! 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.
Scuttling previous plans, Ben and Tumaini are together once more for a bit of an emergency episode on the wild shitshow which Daniil Medvedev delivered on Sunday at the US Open, exacerbating a long delay when down match point to Benjamin Bonzi which dramatically turned the match, only for Bonzi to win in five. We discuss the surreal scenes, the mistakes made by pretty much every party involved, how single-official matches just aren't working in tennis, and more of the fallout, including Medvedev's press conference (we recorded this episode before Bonzi came in). Thank you for listening! Our Patreon is back up and running to ensure NCR keeps going and stays ad-free, and we hope you can join in supporting NCR! And we especially thank our GOAT backers: Pam Shriver and J. O'D. And please check out Ben's new writing home, Bounces! And Tumaini's work at The Guardian!
The 2025 US Open is here! Andy Roddick kicks off the first Quick Served with a Day 1 recap and a Day 2 preview. Novak Djokovic's win over Learner Tien despite physical obstacles, Daniil Medvedev's meltdown on the court after a photographer walked on court during match point and then lost to Benjamin Bonzi, and more! COMMENT BELOW What was your favorite match from Day 1? What are the popcorn matches in Day 2?
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin recaps Day 1 of the 2025 US Open. He offers his takes on the madness of Bonzi's upset victory over Medvedev, looks at breakout victories for Eala and Tjen, reflects on a strong day for the top seeds, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks: Top Storylines - 4:34 1) Medvedev eliminated in dramatic fashion - 4:38 2) Eala overcomes a 5-1 third set deficit - 26:00 3) Janice Freakin' Tjen - 30:21 4) The Top Seeds look good - 34:41 Upsets - 37:30 Going The Distance - 39:00 Other Results (Women) - 42:26 Other Results (Men) - 44:54 The Americans - 46:50 Players w/College Ties - 48:43 Day 2 Preview - 50:22 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets
In "Serving Aces", Alexandra Stevenson and co-host Hugues Laverdiere talk first day at US Open. They have a play by play at the end of Medvedev's five set loss, and their break out stars at the US Open. Alexandra talks about possible matchups and chooses Eala and Fonseca and Korda as her break out players. The discussion centers on the Gauff serve, the stringers, and the power of racquets in today's game. They touch on American women and American men, with Alexandra favoring Shelton - and Ougi favoring Mboko. Alexandra questions Ougi on all North American players and his take on each of them. The podcast has a truly sound quote of the day from John McEnroe that easily tells what Medvedev and all players feel at some point..."The thrill of winning is not as great as the pain of losing." While watching Medvedev pound and break his racquet, this quote is eloquent. Alexandra gives a shout out to the college football season starting this week and the NFL on Sept 4.
This week on Bludging on the Blindside, Roy and HG discuss the Tszyu brothers - the Soul taker and the Butcher,The plight of the Dora Creek Swampies & the Northern Bullants, a Titans open day could save Des, Bait off - knock over a feral, do ex players make the best coaches? Believe in rugby league values, taming Snoop Dog (Mr Rude) for the granny and if you don't like your family... make them up.
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Today we talk with Margreet Pakkert, who was kind enough to record an interview during the Flevoland 2025 Field Work Archaeology Open Day . The students were supervised as they document a Dutch Waterschip . This is a type of fishing vessel that was common in the Zuiderzee before it was reclaimed to form the province of Flevoland . As fish were caught they were kept alive in two chambers in the boat that were open to the sea¸ allowing the fishermen to deliver the freshest of fish to their market . As the water table in Flevoland is lowering, the shipwreck will soon rot away. So the team are out teaching students the craft of documenting the find and preserving what is unique. The ship itself sank between 1520 and 1530. Download hpr4447_VID_20250802_100139Z.mp4 video. Links Zuiderzee Zuiderzee Works Flevoland Waterschip in Dutch Veldschool Scheepsarcheologie Flevoland 2025 van start in Dutch Dendroarchaeology Unhygienix Maritime archaeolog Photogrammetry 3D Modle of Ship Lidar Artec 3D scanners Images The front/Fore There is a large event tent often used for weddings, covering the escalation area. The legs of two people can be seen standing on the grass above two archaeologists who are in the wreck. From the grass level, there is a 30cm/1 Foot layer of sandy soil until there wreck begins. The body of the ship is exposed and we can see the interlocking planks that form the hull. There is a "stepping stone" path made from sand bags from the keel/center spine of the ship, to the surface. One archaeologist stands at the end of this path with a bucket and at his feet is a scoop that he is using to fill it. The lower part of the ship is filling with water that is seeping in from the surrounding ground. Another archaeologist stands in the Bow/Front of the ship with a drawing board where she is making a record of the find. The view down the tent from front to back. The ship lies about 15 Degrees to port (left in direction of travel) A photographer is taking pictures. The bun/fish compartment In the body of the ship we see three wooden partitions, that form the two chambers that were used to keep the fish alive. Although not visible to the untrained eye, there are holes to the outside sea. The Mast hole in the keel A close up of the 2M/6Foot wooden sleeper that lies on a forklift pallet. It is about 15CM/6Inches thick. This has a about 30cm/1 Foot square hole in it, that is only about 5CM/2Inch deep. This was used to hold the bottom of the mast. The Timbers Views of the overlapping timbers with cut marks, and pins holding them together. The Back/Aft A view from the back from the back of the ship. We can see that there is a rip in the hull behind the last fish compartment and the back of the ship. Was this a collision or did it occur after sinking ? An archaeologist is fighting a loosing battle to scoop out water. The glamour of the dig. The back of the site tent showing the woodland in the background, a pile of soil that was removed, and a another pile of rotting wood from the ship. There is a makeshift pool of water used to store water pumped from the wreck. The front of the site tent showing the woodland in the background, some storage shipping containers, some steel plates used to spread the load of heavy machinery. A 2M/6Foot wooden sleeper lies on a forklift pallet. A earthen mound is in front of the woods. In front of that is a very wet and damp looking tarpaulin with parts of the ship. They are normally kept wet covered with another tarpaulin so they will not rot. Each has a label on it. Some are held vertical by sandbags. There is a view of the pile of rotten wood, the eacavated soiland the pump pool. There are some rusted iron as braces in the wood. There is a rust shaped axe. Information Displays A informational poster showing how they determined the date to be Dendroarchaeology. If two trees grew during the same period, the thickness of their rings during that period will be the same. Archaeologist were able to make a complete historical map of tree rings going back to prehistory. They did this by comparing the overlapping tree rings from in existing buildings, shipwrecks and artwork. In some cases there were receipts from wood choppers for the timbers. Further back can be used by comparing overlapping rings in different artifacts. A drawing of the ship cross-sections through the center, a top, front and back view. Then a drawing of the ship with triangle sail at the front, and a square sale at the back with rigging. The cross section shows where the bun/fish compartment was located in the middle behind the mast at the bottom of the ship. A informational poster tells us the shipwreck was discovered in 1972 when the land was drained. The ship is 16 meter long and 5.5 meter wide, which is a small version as they often got to 20 meter in length. The ship was complete to the top of the bun/fish compartment. It sank somewhere between 1520 and 1530. It continues to give a timeline of the discovery. The next poster shows the 3d scans from 2022 to 2025. 2022 Shows the front half of the ship with a rats nest of broken timbers. 2023 The entire top deck is exposed 2024 and 2025 show the wood is now cleared down to the frame of the ship. There are also 3D printed versions of the scans in cases. The 3d scanner used to record some of the models. A map showing the shipping routes through the Zuiderzee. Items that visitors are encouraged to touch are fresh moss used to seal the lats, a piece of timber, some iron nails, and braces to keep the planks together. Items that visitors are not allowed to touch include, barrel taps, rings, actual moss, fish bones, and a box of other finds. The Author The author Wouter Waldus was there to discuss the dig, marine archaeology, and his many books. Turfvaart op de Zuiderzee. Scheepswrakken in Flevoland, 1550-1700 Gezonken Erfgoed De IJsselkogge. Hanzeverleden boven water Wrakken in wereldzeeën - Vergane Nederlandse schepen uit de zeventiende eeuw Provide feedback on this episode.