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L'équipe de Court N°1 revient, aujourd'hui, sur le Rolex Paris Masters 2025 à Nanterre, pour la première dans l'histoire. Un événement attendu dans le nouvel écrin de Paris La Défense Arena. Les observateurs ont aimé, l'équipe de Court N°1 aussi : record d'affluence, l'entrée des joueurs, etc. L'histoire retiendra que Jannik Sinnet aura été le premier titré du côté des Hauts-de-Seine. Débat avec Eric Salliot, Anthony Rech et Sarah Pitkowski.
Jimmy and Brett check in to talk some late season tennis on a brand new episode of Advantage Connors. Coco Gauff struggled in her first match in Riyadh against fellow American Jessica Pegula. She then bounced back and won in straight sets against Jasmine Paolini continuing the trend of inconsistency with her season. Can she clean up some of the double faults and unforced errors going forward? Jannik Sinner picked up his 5th title of the year at the Paris Masters and recaptured the #1 ranking. FAA continued his good play since US Open in a bid to make the ATP Finals. Victoria Mboko won in Hong Kong picking up her second career title and making her top 20 debut in the WTA rankings. She started the year at #333. All this plus more on the latest Advantage Connors podcast. Follow us on - Twitter - @AdvConnors @JimmyConnors @Brett_Connors Instagram - @AdvConnors @Bretterz @GolddoodIsabella Facebook - Jimmy Connors official Facebook page Leave your questions/topics/or links to stories you want us to talk about next week on Jimmy's official Facebook page. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Andy Roddick and the crew break down Jannik Sinner's Paris Masters title and what it means for the year-end No.1 race. We dig into the FAA vs. Musetti Turin bubble and celebrate Vicky Mboko's breakthrough and marathon season. Andy and JW spotlight Aryna Sabalenka's week-to-week No.1 run, her resilience, and how late-season dynamics differ for Alcaraz and Sinner. COMMENT BELOW Who finishes strongest heading into Turin? Which late-season storyline has you most locked in? And where do you rank Sabalenka's season among the greats?
Welcome back to Tennis Unfiltered, the weekly podcast about tennis that does not hold back. Host James Gray risked his marriage this week by taking two hours out of his holiday to do the podcast, logging on from Athens to discuss the last seven days of tennis with Calvin Betton, Paris Masters-winning coach, and tennis writer and broadcaster George Bellshaw. Here are the stories they discussed: Jannik Sinner won his fifth Masters title and returned to world No 1, for a week at least with Carlos Alcaraz set to overtake him again next week. It also took Sinner to exactly 10,000 points for the 2025 season despite having served at three-month ban in the middle of it. Sinner beat Felix Auger-Aliassime (the indoor GOAT) in the final, having battered Alexander Zverev in the semi-final for the loss of just one game. Carlos Alcaraz meanwhile was knocked out by Cam Norrie, who maintains an impressive record against the Spaniard. But Norrie was beaten by Valentin Vacherot, who followed up his Shanghai title with proof that he is no flash in the pan, and moves into the top 30 in the world for the first time. In the best social media beef of the week, Zizou Bergs managed to catch both Reilly Opelka and Nick Kyrgios in a web of their own egos. The WTA Finals kicked off over the weekend in Riyadh, albeit not in particularly grand style. Coco Gauff was beaten by Jessica Pegula and served 17 double-faults, which meant missing more than a quarter of her second serves, and was broken nine times in all. It begs the question, do year-end finals ever really produce the best tennis? Plus Gauff claimed the WTA is “more interesting” because it has more grand slam champions, while Alcaraz and Sinner clean up on the men's side Three breakout stars won titles on the WTA Tour in the meantime: Janice Tjen of Indonesia; Canada's Victoria Mboko; and a 17-year-old from Austria named Lilli Tagger with a one-handed backhand and a grand slam winner in her box Rohan Bopanna has announced his retirement after 20 years on tour at the age of 45. He won 26 tour-level doubles titles, including the 2024 Australian Open doubles. That also took him to world No 1 at the age of 43, the oldest man ever to do so. He won 539 tour-level matches, won titles with 15 different partners and also picked up a mixed doubles grand slam title at Roland Garros in 2017. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Erik and Aidan discuss the Paris Masters 1000 tournament that wrapped up this week. The final Masters event of the year proved to be an eventful one, with the world number one player Carlos Alcaraz falling early in the tournament to British tennis player Cam Norrie. This opened up a lot of the draw, but still, Jannik Sinner seemed unbeatable. He cruised through his matchups, with a standout performance coming in the semifinal where he obliterated Alexander Zverev. However, while Sinner ended up winning the tournament, Felix Auger Aliassime's runner up performance earned him enough points to leapfrog his way into the final spot in the year end finals depending on how Lorenzo Muesetti does this week in Athens.Contents: Intro 0:00 Sinner Domination 2:38Early Upsets 5:40Dimitrov's Return 15:34Cousin Rematch 16:09Bergs-Opelka Beef 16:48Quarterfinals 18:21Semifinals 21:37Expected Outcome? 25:03What's New in Tennis 26:31Bet of the Week 30:25Match of the Week 31:55
It was a big week for Canadian tennis! Victoria Mboko captured her second career singles title of 2025 and of her young career, winning the trophy in Hong Kong. Felix Auger-Aliassime made the finals of the Paris Masters and is now in the conversation to qualify for the ATP Finals in Turin. Guest Stephen Boughton of The Slice joins Ben to break down all the latest. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to Tennis Unfiltered, the weekly podcast about tennis that does not hold back. Host James Gray risked his marriage this week by taking two hours out of his holiday to do the podcast, logging on from Athens to discuss the last seven days of tennis with Calvin Betton, Paris Masters-winning coach, and tennis writer and broadcaster George Bellshaw. Here are the stories they discussed: Jannik Sinner won his fifth Masters title and returned to world No 1, for a week at least with Carlos Alcaraz set to overtake him again next week. It also took Sinner to exactly 10,000 points for the 2025 season despite having served at three-month ban in the middle of it. Sinner beat Felix Auger-Aliassime (the indoor GOAT) in the final, having battered Alexander Zverev in the semi-final for the loss of just one game. Carlos Alcaraz meanwhile was knocked out by Cam Norrie, who maintains an impressive record against the Spaniard. But Norrie was beaten by Valentin Vacherot, who followed up his Shanghai title with proof that he is no flash in the pan, and moves into the top 30 in the world for the first time. In the best social media beef of the week, Zizou Bergs managed to catch both Reilly Opelka and Nick Kyrgios in a web of their own egos. The WTA Finals kicked off over the weekend in Riyadh, albeit not in particularly grand style. Coco Gauff was beaten by Jessica Pegula and served 17 double-faults, which meant missing more than a quarter of her second serves, and was broken nine times in all. It begs the question, do year-end finals ever really produce the best tennis? Plus Gauff claimed the WTA is “more interesting” because it has more grand slam champions, while Alcaraz and Sinner clean up on the men's side Three breakout stars won titles on the WTA Tour in the meantime: Janice Tjen of Indonesia; Canada's Victoria Mboko; and a 17-year-old from Austria named Lilli Tagger with a one-handed backhand and a grand slam winner in her box Rohan Bopanna has announced his retirement after 20 years on tour at the age of 45. He won 26 tour-level doubles titles, including the 2024 Australian Open doubles. That also took him to world No 1 at the age of 43, the oldest man ever to do so. He won 539 tour-level matches, won titles with 15 different partners and also picked up a mixed doubles grand slam title at Roland Garros in 2017. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys break down everything from the Paris Masters madness to the year-end race heating up in Turin. Sinner is on an absolute tear indoors and battling Alcaraz for the year-end World No. 1. They also dive into the Musetti vs. Auger-Aliassime fight for the final ATP Finals spot and what they would do if they were Felix. Sam shares his USTA League debut (yes, he's officially back) with all the nerves, partner drama, and post-match laughs. Then it's Medvedev's late-night baseball tweets, Zizou Bergs' moonwalk, Opelka's savage Instagram comment, and a look at the new Paris venue. They also check in on the WTA Finals in Riyadh, Gauff's serving struggles, and who the real favorites are for the massive prize money on the line. Plus, time to review our tournament predictions that may or may not already be doomed. 00:00 Introduction and show preview 00:46 Sam's USTA League debut 03:53 World Series talk and Medvedev's late-night tweets 06:11 Paris Masters recap: Sinner's indoor dominance 09:14 Felix Auger-Aliassime's form and confidence 12:07 Sinner vs. Alcaraz: the race for year-end No. 1 16:33 Turin predictions and Alcaraz's chances 20:04 Paris Masters drama: Opelka vs. Bergs 22:02 Felix vs. Musetti: the battle for the final spot 26:43 WTA Finals: Gauff's struggles and surprises 32:48 Goodbye!
Victoria Mboko, the Queen of Canadian Tennis, closed out 2025 in style winning her second title of the year in Hong Kong. The 19-year-old Canadian saw off Filipina Alexandra Eala and countrywoman Leylah Fernandez en route. Mboko, who started the year ranked 333 in the world, is now at a career high 18. The WTA Finals are well under way in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Defending champion Coco Gauff fell to Jessica Pegula in her opening match in the Stefanie Graf group. As did Jasmine Paolini, against Aryna Sabalenka. Gauff versus Paolini is now a must-win match for both. Madison Keys, playing for the first time since the US Open, is also in action. The Australian Open champion is in the Serena Williams group alongside Iga Swiatek, Amanda Anisimova and Elena Rybakina. In the doubles event, Paolini and Sara Errani are the top seeds in the Martina Navratilova group alongside debutant Asia Muhammad and Demi Schuurs. Second seeds Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova are in the Liezel Huber group. Félix Auger-Aliassime played himself into an ATP Finals spot with his run to the Paris Masters final. The 25-year-old Canadian, who currently occupies the eighth and final place in the Race to Turin, lost to Jannik Sinner in Sunday's championship match. Sinner returns to No 1 in the world. World No 6 Ben Shelton also qualified for Turin following his run in Paris where he lost to eventual champion Sinner in the quarter-finals. To close, we share our thoughts on the ATP adding a 10th Masters event to the calendar from 2028.
Anastasia and Nick recap a jam-packed week in tennis, from the glitz and glamour of the WTA Finals in Riyadh to the drama and breakthroughs at the Paris Masters. They debate the WTA's fashion moment of the year, break down Madison Keys' surprising serve change, and celebrate rising stars like Vicky Mboko and Janice Tjen. Plus, Valentin Vacherot continues to stun, FAA fights to reach Turin, and Bublik becomes a serious contender. It's all happening—even after the US Open.Chapters:00:00 Intro01:08 Ground Passer Q&A07:20 WTA Finals Update08:38 Reaction to the WTA Player Photo18:22 The Tennis results so far at the WTA Finals28:52 Paris Masters Review42:01 Editing Notes!44:18 Voice Note from the Paris Masters49:28 FAA's resurgence and the chaos of figuring out who mades the YEF59:59 Bublik is a Top 15 Player!01:05:15 Hong Kong Review - The WTA Next Gen tournament01:12:51 What's coming next week on tour01:14:58 Player of the Fortnight01:21:56 OutroLinks:Link to the WTA Finals Photo - https://www.instagram.com/p/DQeKYmHkfuF/?igsh=ZmM3c2FjZHNhdXl0Sabalenka/Paolini practice clip - https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQZ2QRYkq72/?igsh=NHJicWZ4ZWVycnYxLink to the WAG episode - https://youtu.be/ms2pOe_Tffo?si=eaTDWv7lzm9TwC4QLink to the Hardcourt Article - https://open.substack.com/pub/hardcourt/p/a-definitive-guide-to-the-tennis?r=47h9qh&utm_medium=iosLink to Double H interview - https://youtu.be/b1W8amIALyg?si=AmHbwgwGe8DEd-ho•⁃Harri's blog - https://www.harriheliovaara.fi/?fbclid=PAdGRleAN1tXdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABpxSyBHFx9AFh0rHJzS83q7OLop6xtTiqanQSuR2T0XZLAyRihXETtd4T0NFV_aem_vMpCIEwBTKF74_BMUGP6hQWe have Merch!!! Ground Pass Shop - https://www.groundpasspodcast.com/ground-pass-shop
This is episode 182 of Beyond Top 10 Tennis as we come LIVE to you from AM8 International with the latest Rankings & Results on the WTA and ATP tours with [NEW] insights shared. From Top 10 Rankings to the Results of the past week, Dr Berge reviews all key matches and key players from the last week on the WTA tour: Guangzhou Open (China) & Pan Pacific Open (Japan); followed by this week's tournament on the WTA tour (still in-action): WTA Finals!; PLUS the last week on the ATP tour: Vienna Open (Austria), Swiss Indoors (Switzerland) & Paris Masters (France); followed by this week's tournament on the ATP tour (still in-action): Athens (Greece) & Moselle Open (France).This week's episode shares deeper insights on your WORK BOOK + BLACK BOOK with the anomaly of the ‘unexpected' winner and how they correlate towards the end of the season. Dr Berge highlights key players pinpointed this season to progress and HOW the DATA in proof with MULTIPLE players Dr Berge noted would join the Top 30, Top 20 to Top 10 and the rate of success! Unlike any other Tennis Lab in the world, Dr Berge has your game covered if you aspire to join the elite ranks and go all the way. From the Top 8, how the 8% and the 8 Keys are in action all week at the WTA Finals and will be on show next week for the ATP Finals, today's episode is jam-packed with goodies to end the 2025 season (almost) with NEW insights.The Video for episode 182 is available on both Spotify & YouTube whilst remaining available wherever you enjoy listening. Key Players this week include: Li (W), Sun (R/u), Bencic (W), Noskova (R/u), Mboko (W), Bucsa (R/u), Blinkova (W), Tagger (R/u), Tjen (W), Birrell (R/u), Sinner (W), Zverev (R/u), Fonseca (W), Davidovich Fokina (R/u), Sinner (W) & Auger-Aliassime (R/u), – Congratulations to all!To order Dr Berge's latest RELEASES “My [Tennis] Work Book” (March, 2025), head here, or to order “My [Tennis] Black Book: Federer, Nadal, Serena, Djokovic” (December, 2024) simply head here.For something different, head on over to Pink Octopus Books (.com) for Dr Berge's fictional release. To get in touch with Dr Berge directly: @drb on Topicthread (.com). You'll need to wait up to 24hrs for approval and also, to sign in twice sometimes (we promise it isn't broken). We get quite a bit of spam to bots and it's a simple trick up our sleeves to keep it cleaner and safer for all.To access our Blog, head to AM8International.com/blogTo interact with some random polls, head to Sprooke.com You can find Dr Berge here:Substack: @drbergeYouTube: @drberge_tennisInstagram: @drberge_tennisX: @drberge_tennisThank you so much for listening, please consider following us and/or rating us – that would be exceptionally awesome! Plus, any feedback would be absolutely wonderful and Dr Berge can look at including it in future episodes and/or blog posts.Thank you for listening, we appreciate your support immensely!Until next time,Enjoy!
Jannik Sinner alla Défense Arena di Parigi conquista il Paris Masters 1000 per la prima volta in carriera grazie alla vittoria su Auger-Aliassime con il punteggio di 6-4, 7-6 in poco meno di due ore di gioco. Con questo risultato Jannik torna il numero uno del ranking Atp scavalcando Carlos Alcaraz in vetta alla classifica.
Dans cette vidéo, nous dressons le bilan du Rolex Paris Masters 2025 avec la finale qui a opposé Jannik Sinner à Félix Auger-Aliassime.
Timestamps:0:00 - Intro 0:32 - Sinner wins the 2025 Paris Masters! 8:54 - Key points in FAA/Sinner Paris final! 16:47 - Match of the Week, Story of the Week, and a Farewell to a Former #1! 19:48 - Power Rankings
We preview the final of the Paris Masters 2025 - Jannik Sinner vs Felix Auger-Aliassime. Tell us your predictions in the comments! ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
We react to Jannik Sinner defeat Felix Auger-Aliassime to win the Paris Masters 2025 and in doing so he becomes world number one! Tell us your thoughts in the comments! ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
Pour cette dernière carte postale au Rolex Paris Masters 2025, Eric Salliot revient sur le succès incontestable de Jannik Sinner face à Félix Auger-Aliassime en deux sets (6-4, 7-6). L'Italien récupère donc la place de numéro un mondial au détriment de Carlos Alcaraz. Sinner remporte son premier Masters 1000 de la saison. Il pourra garder sa première place à Turin même si l'Espagnol aura son destin en main.
C'est la libre-antenne du dimanche midi ! Attablez-vous et venez débattre avec la joyeuse bande de Stephen Brun tous les dimanches entre 13h00 et 15h00. Durant deux heures, les auditeurs sont au cœur de l'émission pour échanger avec Stephen Brun, Alexandre Biggerstaff, Maxime Pauty, Erwan Abautret et tous leurs invités.
Avec Laurent Lokoli et Maxime Chazal, nous revenons sur les Rolex Paris Masters qui se sont déroulés pour la première fois à Nanterre La Défense Arena avec la victoire de Sinner qui redevient No1 mondial, nous analysons aussi le capitanat d'Alizé Cornet et donnons notre avis sur nos Tops et nos flops sur les balles actuelles !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
C'est la libre-antenne du dimanche midi ! Attablez-vous et venez débattre avec la joyeuse bande de Stephen Brun tous les dimanches entre 13h00 et 15h00. Durant deux heures, les auditeurs sont au cœur de l'émission pour échanger avec Stephen Brun, Alexandre Biggerstaff, Maxime Pauty, Erwan Abautret et tous leurs invités.
Gill Gross breaks down all four quarterfinals at the 2025 Paris Masters in the following order. (0:42) Defending champion Alexander Zverev looked to snap a 5-match losing streak against Daniil Medvedev. (14:15) Jannik Sinner and Ben Shelton did battle. (23:35) Alex De Minaur looked to avenge his Roland Garros loss to Alexander Bublik, who aimed to reach his first career Masters 1000 SF. (38:40) And Felix Auger-Aliassime looked to continue his charge towards Turin against the streaking Shanghai champion Valentin Vacherot. IG: https://www.instagram.com/gillgross_/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gill.gross24/7 Tennis Community on Discord: https://discord.gg/wW3WPqFTFJTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/Gill_GrossThe Draw newsletter, your one-stop-shop for the best tennis content on the internet every week: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribeBecome a member to support the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvERpLl9dXH09fuNdbyiLQQ/joinEvans Brothers Coffee Roasters, the Official Coffee Of Monday Match Analysis... use code GILLGROSS25 for 25% off your first order: https://evansbrotherscoffee.com/collections/coffeeAUDIO PODCAST FEEDSSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5c3VXnLDVVgLfZuGk3yxIF?si=AQy9oRlZTACoGr5XS3s_ygItunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/monday-match-analysis/id1432259450?mt=2 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this tennis podcast JG & Ben preview the semi finals at the Paris Masters 2025. Jannik Sinner vs Alex Zverev & Alex Bublik vs Felix Auger-Aliassime. Tell us your predictions in the comments! ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
Eric Salliot revient sur les quarts de finale du Rolex Paris Masters 2025 avec notamment Alexander Zverev qui a eu chaud face à Daniil Medvedev. Le tenant du titre s'est imposé en trois manches et retrouvera l'italien Jannik Sinner en demi-finale. Le numéro deux mondial a été expéditif contre Ben Shelton (1h10 de jeu). Valentin Vacherot, de son côté, n'a rien pu faire face au canadien Félix Auger-Aliassime (6-2, 6-2) mais verra sa place au classement ATP grimper lundi. Enfin, Bublik s'est offert De Minaur en trois manches et affrontera Auger-Aliassime pour la première demi-finale du jour.
Tuliyokuandalia leo ni pamoja na Sudan kusherehekea kambi ya kwanza kabisa ya ndondi ya wanawake nchini humo, Nairobi itakuwa mwenyeji wa michuano ya kufuzu ligi ya afrika ya basketboli mwezi huu, Kinshasa itaandaa michuano ya kitaifa ya ndondi ya chipukizi, Tanzania na Kenya zimefuzu michuano ya Kombe la Mataifa ya Afrika kwa kina dada mwaka 2026, Ethiopia itaandaa michuano ya kufuzu AFCON U17, ratiba ya mechi za mchujo kufuzu Kombe la Dunia, Paris Masters, Pogba apata jeraha jipya.
Dans cette vidéo, nous revenons sur l'intégralité des 1/4 au Rolex Paris Masters 2025 : Vacherot contre Auger-Aliassime, De Minaur contre Bublik, Sinner contre Shelton et Zverev contre Medvedev.
The 2025 ATP Paris Masters is down to the final eight — and the quarterfinal lineup is stacked! In this episode, we break down all four matchups, offering in-depth analysis, tactical insights, and bold predictions.
Dans cette vidéo, nous revenons sur la nouvelle victoire de Valentin Vacherot contre le tombeur de Carlos Alcaraz, Cameron Norrie. Jusqu'où peut-il aller ?
Dans cette troisième carte postale, Eric Salliot est accompagnée de Maria Azé, journaliste RMC Sport, pour décrypter ce mercredi riche en émotions avec la qualification de Jannik Sinner en huitièmes qui n'a qu'un but : récupérer la place de numéro un mondial. Sans oublier la cousinade round 2 qui s'est soldée une nouvelle fois par une victoire du monégasque Valentin Vacherot face à Arthur Rinderknech. Enfin, Eric Salliot fait le triste constat suite à l'élimination de Corentin Moutet par Bublik. Il n'y aura pas le moindre tricolore en huitièmes de finale. C'est seulement la troisième fois que cela arrive dans l'histoire du tournoi.
Ben reacts to Carlos Alcaraz losing to Cam Norrie in the 2nd round of the Paris Masters 2025 and speaks about the scenarios required for Jannik Sinner to claim year end number one. ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
Social media giants to face a Senate inquiry on the under-16s ban; The UN demands safe passage for civilians fleeing Sudanese city of El-Fasher; and in tennis, Australian Aleksander Vukic through to the third round of the Paris Masters.
Pour cette deuxième carte postale du Rolex Paris Masters 2025, Eric Salliot revient sur l'élimination surprise du roi Carlos Alcaraz face au britannique Cameron Norrie. L'Espagnol a été méconnaissable et cela laisse un boulevard pour peut-être Arthur Rinderknech qui va retrouver son cousin au deuxième tour Valentin Vacherot... Sans oublier les résultats des autres français avec un Corentin Moutet accrocheur. Récit avec Eric Saliot.
Dans cette vidéo, nous revenons sur les premiers tours au Rolex Paris Masters 2025 où Valentin Vacherot confirme son miracle de Shanghaï. Ainsi que l'élimination surprise d'Alcaraz contre Cameron Norrie.
Calvin Betton joins from Paris to talk to James Gray about most things (not everything) that has been going on in tennis this week. George Bellshaw is off sick and we send him our best! In his absence, they talked about… - Saudi Arabia's ATP Masters 1000 tournament, now finally confirmed, with a start date expected in 2028 and a one-week, non-mandatory format. - Analysis of Jannik Sinner's win in Vienna, beating Alexander Zverev in the final. - Sinner also pulled out of the Davis Cup Finals this week, citing prep time for Australia, which went down badly in Italy. There were controversies surrounding player selections for the Spanish and Austrian team too - The Paris Masters has moved to La Defense Arena in Nanterre in western Paris, a spectacular new 16,500-seater venue - Joao Fonseca won the biggest title of his career in Basel And much, much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sean Calvert reports from Paris on the conditions at the Paris Masters. He and Nigel Seeley look for the best bets in the second round as the top seeds enter the equation.
Pour cette première carte postale au Rolex Paris Masters 2025, Eric Salliot vous raconte les coulisses de cette journée à Paris La Défense Arena. Abriter quatre courts de compétition sous un même toit était un pari osé, le résultat est bluffant. La première journée a été une réussite. Du côté français, Arthur Rinderknech attend son cousin Valentin Vacherot au deuxième tour. Quand à Ugo Humbert, il a déclaré forfait suite à une douleur au dos survenue à Bâle la semaine dernière. Décryptage avec Eric Salliot.
Calvin Betton joins from Paris to talk to James Gray about most things (not everything) that has been going on in tennis this week. George Bellshaw is off sick and we send him our best! In his absence, they talked about… - Saudi Arabia's ATP Masters 1000 tournament, now finally confirmed, with a start date expected in 2028 and a one-week, non-mandatory format. - Analysis of Jannik Sinner's win in Vienna, beating Alexander Zverev in the final. - Sinner also pulled out of the Davis Cup Finals this week, citing prep time for Australia, which went down badly in Italy. There were controversies surrounding player selections for the Spanish and Austrian team too - The Paris Masters has moved to La Defense Arena in Nanterre in western Paris, a spectacular new 16,500-seater venue - Joao Fonseca won the biggest title of his career in Basel And much, much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's an All Surface affair as Dave and Jon are joined by Steve (@Ace_Previews) to go over R2 in Paris! 5:50 Bublik/Moutet12:34 Khachanov/Fonseca18:55 Musetti/Sonego29:27 de Minaur/Diallo36:15 Muller/FAA42:33 Cazaux/Fokina48:32 Rinderknech/Vacherot54:08 Ruud/Altmaier & Sinner/Bergs56:48 Cerundolo/KecmanovicJoin SX Bet and use their Market Maker Rewards for Pre-Match markets — with Live Market Making Rewards coming soon. Look for
Catherine, David and Matt round up the latest tour results before Charlie Eccleshare of The Athletic joins to discuss the news that Saudi Arabia will be hosting an ATP Masters 1000 tournament from 2028. Part one - Results. We cover lots of Jannik Sinner talking points, including his victory over Alexander Zverev in an excellent Vienna final, his repeated cramping issues, and his decision not to play the Davis Cup Finals. There's also chat about Joao Fonseca's win in Basel, the ongoing heartbreak for Alejandro Davidovich Fokina as he tries to win his first title, Belinda Bencic's victory in Tokyo and her remarkable season coming back from giving birth, and Elena Rybakina booking her place at the WTA Finals. Part two - Charlie Eccleshare reports on the ATP's announcement that a 10th Masters 1000 event will be added to the schedule in 2028 and that it will be held in Saudi Arabia (41:50). We don't yet know all the details, but Charlie explains how this might affect the rest of the tennis calendar, the growing power that Saudi Arabia will hold in the sport, and why we mustn't ignore the human rights abuses. Part three - News and a look ahead (1:08:50). We pay tribute to John Beddington and chat about the Paris Masters. We'll be back on Friday with a full preview of the WTA Finals. 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.
Joao Fonseca, 19 ans, s'est offert son premier ATP 500 à Bâle contre Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. Le Brésilien a décroché le plus grand titre de sa carrière et confirme sa progression. C'est son 2e titre cette saison. Une victoire qui lui permet d'intégrer le top 30. Cette année 2025 est-elle à la hauteur des attentes ? Quels objectifs en 2026 pour la pépite du tennis ? Dans la 2e partie du Mag on fait le bilan de la semaine via nos tops et nos flops. Enfin, retrouvez, une partie pronostics sur le Masters 1000 de Paris. Au menu notamment : Rinderknech vs Marozsan, Darderi vs Cazaux, Vukic vs Atmane, Muller vs Nakashima ou encore Mpetshi Perricard vs Dimitrov.
Anastasia and Nick are back for a full episode as the 2025 tennis season winds down. This week, they preview the WTA Finals in Riyadh — from format and field breakdowns to the Elena Rybakina vs. Mirra Andreeva qualification drama — and dive into the final Masters of the year in Paris. Plus: the ATP's new Saudi Masters event, Davis Cup updates, and how the fall swing revealed just how worn out players are after a long year.Chapters:00:00 Intro04:06 Audience Q&A07:39 WTA Finals Preview36:38 Preview of the Paris Masters48:58 Tour News Round-Up01:00:28 Winners this Week on Tour01:11:07 Tournaments This Week On Tour01:13:11 OutroWe have Merch!!! Ground Pass Shop - https://www.groundpasspodcast.com/ground-pass-shop
Invités : - Le navigateur Charles Caudrelier pour le départ de la Transat Café de l'Or. Il n'est pas au départ cette année mais a déjà participé 7 fois à la course et l'a gagnée à 3 reprises. - Cédric Pioline, le directeur du Rolex Paris Masters de tennis qui déménage à la Défense Arena pour sa 39ème édition - Grace Geyoro, la capitaine de l'équipe de France de football avant la ½ finale retour de la Ligue des Nations contre l'Allemagne mardi à Caen - Maxime Grousset, le double champion du monde du 50 et 100m papillon à l'occasion des championnats de France en petit bassin à Taverny - Catherine Bertrand, rescapée du Bataclan qui organise la course 13 unis le 9 novembre prochain. Ecoutez On refait le sport avec Isabelle Langé du 26 octobre 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ben reacts to the Rolex Paris Masters 2025 draw and speaks about Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner potentially making another final against each other. Who in the draw can stop either of them? ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
The final Masters 1000 events is set with both Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner anchoring each half of the draw. Nigel Seeley & Sean Calvert look for a winner.
Le dernier Masters 1000 de la saison est sur le point de démarrer ! A partir de cette année, changement de lieu, direction Nanterre et Paris La Défense Arena. Mis à part Djokovic forfait, le plateau est somptueux et le suspens total puisqu'il reste 5 places à délivrer avant le Masters de Turin. Absent depuis son titre à Tokyo, Carlos Alcaraz fait son retour, Jannik Sinner, est lui bien présent. La finale est-elle connue d'avance ? Une surprise peut-elle arriver ? Quid de nos français ? Nos prédictions dans "Sans Filet". Dans la 2e partie, on évoquera les tops et les flops… avec une flopée d'abandons et de forfaits à Bâle et Vienne puisque Auger-Aliassime, Shapovalov et Griekspoor n'ont pas passé les quarts de finale et on se projettera sur les pronos. Débats, tactiques et pronostics avec Romain Favril, Benoit Maylin et Julien Pichené
Dave and Jon are back to talk all things early rounds at the new site of the Paris Masters. Check out Steve (@Ace_Previews)'s Discord:https://t.co/Hl3NZxToTSHelp us make SX Bet continue to be the best place to bet tennis! Start earning USDC today
Sean Calvert and Nigel Seeley bring you more best bets from the indoor tune-ups to the Paris Masters.
Fin de saison pour Gaël Monfils. À 39 ans, le Français a prouvé qu'il restait un compétiteur hors pair, capable d'émouvoir les foules et de renverser les pronostics. Entre sa victoire historique à Auckland, ses émotions à Paris et l'annonce de sa dernière saison en 2026, Monfils a signé une année particulièrement mouvementée. Dans cette émission, on revient sur la saison du tricolore, ses moments forts et ses défis… Dans la 2e partie de Sans Filet, tops et flops sans oublier nos pronostics. Au menu notamment, Mpetshi Perricard vs Basilashvili ou encore Ugo Humbert vs Berrettini.