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Freelance Tennis Journalist Simon Cambers catches up with Sam to update us on the latest news & results put of the Australian Open, upcoming matches, upsets, the next generation stars emerging & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missed the show today? No worries, catch all the action right here from @SENZMornings with Sam Hewat featuring, Neil Wagner, Talkback Time, Simon Cambers, Luke Toomey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Freelance Tennis Journalist Simon Cambers catches up with Sam to update us on the latest news & results put of the Australian Open, upcoming matches, upsets, the next generation stars emerging & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missed the show today? No worries, catch all the action right here from @SENZMornings with Sam Hewat featuring, Neil Wagner, Talkback Time, Simon Cambers, Luke Toomey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tennis journalist and author Simon Cambers joins Jill Martin Wrenn to share the stories behind the book he co-authored, The Roger Federer Effect: Rivals, Friends, Fans and How the Maestro Changed Their Lives. Simon also reveals what he expects from Wimbledon 2023, as the Championships get underway.
Gill Gross and Amy Lundy are joined by Simon Cambers, the author of new book, "The Roger Federer Effect," (Available on Amazon here: https://a.co/d/0Ix77Uk). Through the lens of Simon's extensive interviews, we discuss Federer's personality, playing style, recent and future life stages. With Indian Wells underway, we explore how Federer has influenced modern players, including top-seed Carlos Alcaraz. Finally, we discuss Goran Ivanisevic's recent interview which ranged numerous topics regarding Novak Djokovic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Roger Federer Effect tells the story of the world's most famous tennis player in a fresh, innovative way — through the eyes of his friends, rivals, coaches, fans, and many others who have been drawn to him as he blazed a trail and transcended the sport. Talking Tennis spoke to the authors of the book Simon Cambers and Simon Graf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Renowned journalist Simon Cambers joins the podcast to discuss the release of his new book, "The Roger Federer Effect." Cambers has 20 years of experience covering tennis, and he discusses the idea to profile the Swiss Maestro and the lasting impact Federer has made on the game & future generations of tennis players. "The Roger Federer Effect" is available online and in bookstores everywhere, and you won't want to miss this interview for some revealing stories about one of the greatest sports icons of all-time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To Wimbledon, where it's day eight of the tennis championships. Australian Nick Kyrgios won against American Brandon Nakashima to reach the quarter-finals American 11th seed Taylor Fritz is also going to the quarter finals, comfortably defeating Australia's Jason Kubler. Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan, who is seeded 17th, reached the quarter-finals at Wimbledon for the first time by beating Croatia's Petra Martic. Wimbledon correspondent Simon Cambers spoke to Susie Ferguson.
In tennis, and there's been a riveting throwdown between Australian star Nick Kyrgios and Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas with their talk getting pretty feisty on and off the court. Both players were warned of code violations by the umpire. At one point, Kyrgios called for his opponent to be defaulted after the Greek player hit the ball into the crowd, narrowly missing a spectator when Tsitsipas lost the second set. Although Kyrgios lost the first set, he hit back in style to win overall, meaning Tsitsipas is out of the competition. Clearly no love lost between them. London tennis journalist Simon Cambers spoke to Susie Ferguson.
Simon Cambers is a highly decorated freelance journalist who has covered over 50 Grand Slam events. The highly prestigious Wimbledon is on until the 10th of July, Simon joins the show to speak about the action on the grass court so far.
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A cast of tennis greats will chase victory at Wimbledon on the manicured All England Club courts over the next two weeks. The competition which began overnight, features ageing stars Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray who are back once again. Women's legend Serena Williams has made it into the field at the age of 40 -- in pursuit of that elusive grand slam title number 24 and her eighth at Wimbledon. Tennis journalist Simon Cambers spoke to Susie Ferguson from London.
Tennis journalist Simon Cambers joins the show to review the French Open with the men's competition won by the King of Clay Rafael Nadal for his 14th title, what's next for the Spaniard, what it means for his career, how the tournament rates against other ATP events & other athletes to watch out for
As the Wimbledon Championships start, tennis journalist Simon Cambers shares an off-the-court look at the global community of tennis reporters, which he has cultivated for more than 20 years. We'll hear about resilience, anxiety, and how Wimbledon will look different in 2021.
Brett Phillips is back for another episode of The First Serve, wrapping up the week that has been on the tour.Highlighted by Ash Barty’s double triumph in Stuttgart, and Rafael Nadal’s record breaking win in Barcelona.British tennis journalist Simon Cambers joined the show to provide us with an update on the proposed ATP grass court Masters 1000 event.
Simon Cambers studied government and sociology at university, but his professional life has seen him cross the globe as a sportswriter, spending most his time as a freelancer. Over the years, his coverage has included cricket, golf and soccer, with the most recent years being dedicated to writing about tennis. Being a freelancer is a different animal than simply being on assignment for a single publication. For Simon, being opportunistic has been a key to building a successful career as a freelancer. He does share that there is certainly a little bit of luck that comes into play as well. In this episode, Simon talks about the challenges of balancing multiple assignments for a variety of outlets during a single event, how he generates ideas to pitch to editors, his preparation for interviews and touches on what Americans should know about gambling on sports.
Gigi Salmon is joined by Radio Roland-Garros commentators Matt Brown and Simon Cambers to dissect the action from the first week of Roland-Garros. Along the way, the team also introduce interviews with Jan-Lennard Stuff, the only unseeded player in the round of 16, Stefanos Tsitsipas' coach, Patrick Mouratoglou plus there's an update on the Race to Milan and a feature on one of the under 21 players hoping to be in the mix for the end-of-year finals, Casper Ruud.
Gigi Salmon is joined by Radio Roland-Garros commentators Matt Brown and Simon Cambers to dissect the action from the first week of Roland-Garros. Along the way, the team also introduce interviews with Jan-Lennard Stuff, the only unseeded player in the round of 16, Stefanos Tsitsipas' coach, Patrick Mouratoglou plus there's an update on the Race to Milan and a feature on one of the under 21 players hoping to be in the mix for the end-of-year finals, Casper Ruud.
Jamie and Rachel are joined by ESPN's Peter Bodo and Simon Cambers to discuss the French Open favourites and how the Brits are likely to perform.
Seb Lauzier is joined by tennis writer and ATP Tennis Radio commentator, Simon Cambers to preview the latest edition of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. Along the way, the duo also introduce features with upcoming Canadian sensation, Felix Auger Aliassime, number six seed, Stefanos Tsitsipas and interviews with David Goffin's coach, Thomas Johansson and one of the games foremost tactical coaches, Craig O'Shannessy.
Seb Lauzier is joined by tennis writer and ATP Tennis Radio commentator, Simon Cambers to preview the latest edition of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. Along the way, the duo also introduce features with upcoming Canadian sensation, Felix Auger Aliassime, number six seed, Stefanos Tsitsipas and interviews with David Goffin's coach, Thomas Johansson and one of the games foremost tactical coaches, Craig O'Shannessy.
At the halfway stage of the Australian Open, Gigi Salmon is joined by ATP Tennis Radio regulars, Simon Cambers and Nick McCarvel to look back over all of the talking points from week one of the tournament and to look ahead to week two. In addition to the chat, the team also introduce features with Alexei Popyrin, Tomas Berdych and Daniil Medvedev.
At the halfway stage of the Australian Open, Gigi Salmon is joined by ATP Tennis Radio regulars, Simon Cambers and Nick McCarvel to look back over all of the talking points from week one of the tournament and to look ahead to week two. In addition to the chat, the team also introduce features with Alexei Popyrin, Tomas Berdych and Daniil Medvedev.
Freelancer Simon Cambers joins Thirty Love host Carl Bialik to talk about Alex de Minaur, Naomi Osaka, and other promising young players; the state of British tennis; and the prospect of fifth-set tiebreakers at every Grand Slam. Music by Lee Rosevere. Cambers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/scambers73
Tennis journalists Simon Cambers and Carole Bouchard join presenter Seb Lauzier as they sit down to preview the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters and discuss whether anyone can get close to beating Rafael Nadal this week. In addition, we also hear from top youngster, Stefanos Tsitsipas and doubles player Oliver Marach and also find out why former England and Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp was spending time on court.
Tennis journalists Simon Cambers and Carole Bouchard join presenter Seb Lauzier as they sit down to preview the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters and discuss whether anyone can get close to beating Rafael Nadal this week. In addition, we also hear from top youngster, Stefanos Tsitsipas and doubles player Oliver Marach and also find out why former England and Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp was spending time on court.
At the halfway stage of the Australian Open, Gigi Salmon is joined by AO Radio commentators Simon Cambers and Nick McCarvel to look back on the first week of action. The team discuss the fortunes of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Nick Kyrgios, Grigor Dimitrov and Kyle Edmund and the early exits of Stan Wawrinka, Alexander Zverev and a host of American players. There's also discussion about Will Ferrell and Will Smith's appearances courtside during week 1 and Andy Murray's road to recovery and we also bring you an ATP Tennis Radio exclusive interview with Kyle Edmund's coach, Fredrik Rosengren and an ATP World Tour Uncovered feature on Lleyton Hewitt.
At the halfway stage of the Australian Open, Gigi Salmon is joined by AO Radio commentators Simon Cambers and Nick McCarvel to look back on the first week of action. The team discuss the fortunes of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Nick Kyrgios, Grigor Dimitrov and Kyle Edmund and the early exits of Stan Wawrinka, Alexander Zverev and a host of American players. There’s also discussion about Will Ferrell and Will Smith’s appearances courtside during week 1 and Andy Murray’s road to recovery and we also bring you an ATP Tennis Radio exclusive interview with Kyle Edmund’s coach, Fredrik Rosengren and an ATP World Tour Uncovered feature on Lleyton Hewitt.
Q&A with Hussein Manack SA v INDIA test day 3. Kevin Anderson interview by Simon Cambers. SA Open reactions. Orlando Pirates keeper Jackson Mabokwane.
We get the latest from Wimbledon with Simon Cambers, and find out the final results of the Wheelchair tournament in Polokwane with Anthony Morutane.
We have updates from US Open with Simon Cambers, we chat Commonwealth Games with Kate Roberts, Roger Barrow gives us the latest from the World Champs in Rowing and we hear from the Bafana Camp
We have updates from the US open with Simon Cambers, we chat World Rowing Champs with Matthew Britton, Neil Greigg unpacks all the European transfers and we hear from the Bafana Bafana camp.