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Australian tennis star and current Billie Jean King Cup captain Sam Stosur chats to Quentin Hull about the rising stars of women's tennis in the country.With multiple mixed doubles Grand Slam titles, Stosur also shares what she thinks about the US open changing the format of the competition.
The Billie Jean King Cup will be held at Pat Rafter Arena this April, where Australia will face Colombia and Kazakhstan in the qualifying round. World No. 76 Kimberly Birrell has been announced in the team. One of the Australian coaches and tennis legend, Sam Stosur, told Peter Psaltis on Wide World of Sports, "You've got to be on your game...to beat both countries hopefully, and progress through." "It's great that we've been able to name Kim, I'm really, really happy to see what Kim's been able to do in recent months," Ms Stosur continued. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Stosur joins The AO Show to discuss the latest news including the shock parting of Novak Djokovic and coach Goran Ivanisevic, the latest from Miami where Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz remain on a collision course for the men's final, Victoria Azarenka is back in the semis — the three-time champion opens up about the evolution of the women's game over her 20-year career, and Stosur shares what it's like going from player to captain ahead of Australia's Billie Jean King Cup qualifier against Mexico in April.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former World No.4 Kei Nishikori makes a successful return from injury in Atlanta, while super-mum Caroline Wozniacki prepares to come out of retirement in Montreal — our Round Table experts ponder the former Australian Open champion's outlook as she returns from a three-year hiatus, all the latest WTA and ATP news from Hamburg, British rising star Jack Draper opens up on the shoulder injury that cost him a chance to compete at his home slam and how Carlos Alcaraz's Wimbledon triumph has inspired him on his road to recovery, plus Sam Stosur recollects the AO 1993 Women's Final between Monica Seles and Steffi Graf — the first match she ever saw live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roland Garros will be without 14-time champion Rafael Nadal for the first time since 2004 — our Round Table panellists speculate about who's primed to snatch the men's title, Sam Stosur reveals her top five threats to women's defending champion Iga Swiatek, and we catch up with Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley before he flies to Paris.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest is Nicolette Stosur-Bassett, a business strategist and communications professional working primarily in the social impact space. In 2018, she founded Do It Better Design, a Chicago-based branding and communication studio. She graduated with a BA in Social Enterprise and an MA in Social Innovation and Sustainability from Goddard College. In 2022, she spoke with the Chicago Graphic Design Club about her project, Designing For, an examination of the ways in which the global pandemic shaped the personal practices of designers and their approach to community engagement. In this episode, Nicolette speaks with host Christian Solorzano about her approach to learning, the meaning of socially conscious work, graphic design's relationship with communication, and more. Music by the band Eighties Slang.
Patreon subscriber and friend of the show Luke Peristy asks Simon and Devang to relive an improbable run in Paris. Francesca Schiavone became the first Italian woman to win a Grand Slam tournament, and the first woman in the Open Era to win the French Open while seeded outside the top 10. Schiavone won this tournament using a shot we no longer see much of on the women's tour. Why?Come join the Patreon family for bonus content, access to the exclusive discord server and ad free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/openera Follow @OpenEra on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @DesaiDevang or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@openera.ca If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/mercheraIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Open Era 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you again next week for an all new episode of Open Era.
A weekly podcast covering women's sports news. Taking a look around the grounds - Rugby league players speak up about ongoing CBA issues, Sam Stosur announces retirement from tennis, and Aus women's cricket clean sweep ODI series against Pakistan. For the key story we'll discuss the three female athletes battling sporting pregnancy policies. Get the wrap delivered into your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter + don't miss a merch drop. www.linktr.ee/thefemaleathleteproject Shop TFAP merch: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Find us on Instagram: @thefemaleathleteproject #womenssport
Ash Barty claims her fifth consecutive Newcombe Medal at the Australian Tennis Awards, all the highlights from the blue carpet arrivals including Thanasi Kokkinakis, Luke and Daria Saville and Storm Hunter, plus veteran Sam Stosur previews the upcoming Australian summer of tennis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The "intoxicating" atmosphere at John Cain Arena as Nick Kyrgios breezed past Liam Broady in three sets, how Daniil Medvedev has earned the right to "host" Kyrgios at Rod Laver Arena, the way Sam Stosur "dug in" against Robin Anderson, and more.
We're back! Simon and Devang ring in the new year with takes on Novak's will he or won't he Aussie Open drama plus a rapid fire on all the tennis news we missed over the holidays. Plus, parting shots and a heartfelt message to you, our wonderful listeners. Thanks for sticking with us. Come join the Patreon family for bonus content, access to the exclusive discord server and ad free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/openeraFollow @OpenEra on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @DesaiDevang and Simon, who finally joined @SimonBushell2If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchera Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@openera.ca If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Open Era 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.
We're back! Simon and Devang ring in the new year with takes on Novak's will he or won't he Aussie Open drama plus a rapid fire on all the tennis news we missed over the holidays. Plus, parting shots and a heartfelt message to you, our wonderful listeners. Thanks for sticking with us. Come join the Patreon family for bonus content, access to the exclusive discord server and ad free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/openeraFollow @OpenEra on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @DesaiDevang and Simon, who finally joined @SimonBushell2If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchera Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@openera.ca If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Open Era 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.
High performance tennis expert joined Tim Gossage to look ahead to the Australian Open
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Can Novak Djokovic rebound from his Olympic campaign to win the US Open or will the ‘Little 4’ spoil his party? Jim Courier joins the Round Table to discuss the world No.1’s pursuit of a calendar Grand Slam, Wimbledon champ Ash Barty looks to add a third major to her swag in New York, plus Lleyton Hewitt and Sam Stosur reflect on their US Open titles from 2001 and 2011 respectively.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are your clay sensations nourished? Ours certainly are NOT, but we hope to summon the requisite energies to bring you this French Open recap. Barbora Krejčíková and Novak Djokovic are your 2021 Roland Garros singles champions, both surprise winners in their own rights, but also two champions that make varying degrees of sense. Krejčíková became the fourth active WTA player to win Slams in all three disciplines (Venus, Serena, and Stosur), while Djokovic captured his 19th Slam title, a stone's throw from Nadal and Federer's record of 20. 01:20 Krejčíková beats Pavlyuchenkova for her first Slam singles title 05:45 Questionable (line) decisions, sportsmanship, and giving the benefit of the doubt 15:00 How did we get to this women's final? 21:15 Rafole, hyperbole, and the context of that semifinal 33:35 Novak's gonna Novak, and that Novak is on a higher plain 42:30 The grass season started *during* Roland Garros this year 44:30 Is coaching allowed during matches? If you're a commentator who is also related to the player, yes 49:15 Taylor Townsend writes an illuminating piece for The Players' Tribune
History beckons for Rafael Nadal in Paris as the 'Big Three' land on the same side of a Grand Slam draw for the first time, 2010 finalist Sam Stosur warns against writing off Serena Williams in her quest for a 24th major title, Aussie wildcard Astra Sharma joins the show from Roland Garros, and Craig Tiley discusses the future of the Australian Open and what the other Slams can learn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More players have withdrawn from the second grand slam of the year Roland Garros 2021 adding to the list of key players who wont make the trip to France this year. They include Kyrgios, Stosur, Shapovalov as well as former champions Simona Halep and Stan Wawrinka. Get the LATEST tennis news
-Destanee Aiava will take on 36-year-old Stosur who is playing for a 19th time at Melbourne Park -Gold Coast to be fitted with CCTV and a youth task force to be established for Queensland - Furniture retailer Nick Scali has agreed to pay back the $3.6 million the company received in JobKeeper for the first half of the new financial year See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Val Febbo and Joel Fruci as they chat with Australian star Chris O'Connell about his superb 2019 and his plans for the rest of 2020. The team also chat about Wimbledon's payment to all the players that would have participated in this year's Championships. All that, Benoit of the Week and much more.
Patreon subscriber and friend of the show Luke Peristy asks Simon and Devang to relive an improbable run in Paris. Francesca Schiavone became the first Italian woman to win a Grand Slam tournament, and the first woman in the Open Era to win the French Open while seeded outside the top 10. Schiavone won this tournament using a shot we no longer see much of on the women's tour. Why?Come join the Patreon family for bonus content and ad-free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/openera Follow @OpenEraPod on Twitter! And say hello to @DesaiDevang while you're there.If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: https://bit.ly/merchera Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@openera.ca If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Open Era 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you again next week for an all new episode of Open Era.
Patreon subscriber and friend of the show Luke Peristy asks Simon and Devang to relive an improbable run in Paris. Francesca Schiavone became the first Italian woman to win a Grand Slam tournament, and the first woman in the Open Era to win the French Open while seeded outside the top 10. Schiavone won this tournament using a shot we no longer see much of on the women’s tour. Why?Come join the Patreon family for bonus content and ad-free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/openera Follow @OpenEraPod on Twitter! And say hello to @DesaiDevang while you're there.If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: https://bit.ly/merchera Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@openera.ca If you enjoyed today’s show, please rate Open Era 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you again next week for an all new episode of Open Era.
France are the Fed Cup champions for the first time since 2003 after Kiki Mladenovic seized the day for her country, beating Ash Barty in both singles and doubles.David Law, Catherine Whitaker and Matt Roberts are together to talk it all through, including Mladenovic and Garcia's redemption narrative, Julien Benneteau's gamble that paid off, and Barty and Stosur's tears.Also, hear from a jubilant French team immediately after their victory, and a disconsolate Australian side in press. Does captain Alicia Molik have any regrets? And how long will it take the players to get over the disappointment?The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly year-round in association with Telegraph Sport, and daily during all four Grand Slams, the WTA and ATP Finals, and the Fed and Davis Cup finals. *** SHOW LINKS ***We are sponsored this month by the Davis Cup by Rakuten finals. If you would like 15% off tickets, go to http://www.daviscupfinals.com/ and put in the code TTPDavisCupFinals.Newsletter - Weekly predictions, Matt’s Stat and Memory Lane are coming your way if you sign up free, here - http://po.st/TTP_NewsletterSupport The Tennis Podcast - Help keep The Tennis Podcast going and growing. Sign up for a reminder about our 2020 crowdfunding campaign on December 2nd, when we launch - http://po.st/SupportTheTennisPodcastLeave us an iTunes review please! http://po.st/TTP_iTunesSend us an Email - https://www.thetennispodcast.net/contact*** SOCIAL MEDIA ***Twitter - http://po.st/TTP_TwitterInstagram - http://po.st/TTP_Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're here to wrap the 2019 Australian Open: crowning a new WTA number 1 and watching Novak make history with his 15th major. Petra Kvitova came close to her first major off grass, Rafa Nadal stunned until he didn't, and the ATP Next Gen inched forward; while one member of the WTA Next Gen won 2 straight majors and took over the sport entirely. Stick around for a critique of "race science," the minefield of Naomi's racial identity, and why the locker room needs to remain private (oh hi, John McEnroe). 02:30 Naomi Osaka becoming the woman to beat 10:30 Petra! Don't call it a comeback! 17:00 The other women's late-stage women's matches: Pliskova's improved movement, Serena's loss 22:45 Why do y'all want us to drag Danielle Collins? 30:00 Men's final: Novak raises his level to neutralize Nadal's strengths 41:45 Other happenings on the men's side: Tsitsipas stared into the abyss and doesn't like what he sees 44:00 Stosur & Zhang win doubles title - Zhang's first major and Stosur's first Aussie 46:20 When what happens in the locker room doesn't stay in the locker room 49:00 Talking about black athletes with race pseudoscience 57:30 John McEnroe's naked obsession with Rafa's naked body ... wtf? 63:00 Men's tennis manspreading into women's tennis -- how microaggressions become a 50-year pattern 71:05 Naomi Osaka's fraught and contested racial identity
Samantha Stosur and Zhang Shuai tallied their 10th consecutive win to win the Australian Open title, defeating No.2 seeds Timea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic 6-3, 6-4 to win their first major title as a team. Stosur and Zhang join the podcast to discuss their seed slaying run to the title - they knocked off the No.1 and No.2 seeds - their dramatic semifinal win over Barbora Strycova and Marketa Vondrousova, and how the title is even sweeter given it was Stosur who talked Zhang out of retiring in 2015.
Kyle Edmund is out of the French Open. His five-set loss to Fabio Fognini brought an end to the British challenge at Roland Garros for another year. David and Catherine assemble on The Tennis Podcast to talk about it.Edmund vs. Fognini had looked thrilling on paper, but it ultimately failed to catch fire. Why was it such an ordeal? Why was Edmund unable to nullify the Fognini threat? And how much of a missed opportunity was this for the British No.1?Meanwhile, there was a familiar feeling on Court Philippe Chatrier as Rafael Nadal swept aside Richard Gasquet for the sixteenth time. Catherine bemoans Gasquet’s lack of belief and ponders why most players are so reluctant to do something completely different to try and perturb Nadal.The predictability of that contest sparked debate over the scheduling logic, particularly because the women’s No.1 Simona Halep was shunned to Court 18. Would that ever happen to a men’s No.1? Catherine and David have their say.Elsewhere, there’s no doubt that the women’s draw is shaping up very nicely indeed. On Saturday, Kontaveit beat Kvitova, Muguruza thrashed Stosur and Stephens squeezed past Giorgi. Those matches are all discussed. Plus, Maria Sharapova was awesome in blitzing her way past Karolina Pliskova. Is she in Serena-conquering form?Finally, Catherine reveals the spine-tingling buzz created by the magnificent Goffin vs. Monfils match.There will be daily editions of The Tennis Podcast throughout the French Open, in association with Telegraph Sport. It is presented by Catherine Whitaker (Eurosport) and David Law (BBC 5 Live, BT Sport) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 117 comes to you again from Charleston and Toronto. This time, Bri (@4thetennis) joins the show from the Volvo Car Open to "set the record straight" on all things Sloane and offer her insights on a potpourri of tennis topics. You will also hear from a handful of WTA players in a segment featuring audio from the players' All Access Hour in Charleston, before James makes his appearance to close the show with part two of our listener mailbag. This episode is a bit unorthodox, but we hope you enjoy! 1:00 Welcome our guest, General of the #SloaneHive, Bri! (@4thetennis) 2:45 Bri makes sure we put some respeck on Sloane's name 9:00 Talking Rafa's return, the state of Novak 17:20 On the ground in Charleston: Genie, Tortellini Queen, Stosur, college grads in women's tennis 28:00 Press goodies: Konta, Garcia, Keys; and Osaka talks Big Sascha 35:20 Listener Q&A: why hasn't WTA Rising Stars taken off like ATP NextGen? (@_clarkeshannon) 43:15 What would you change about tennis? (@gaygroundzero) 46:00 Who are your favorite (and least fav) tennis commentators? (also @gaygroundzero) 49:15 Where is the line when it comes to poking fun at your least favorite players? (@SholzTalks10s) 53:30 Will Sharapova return to the top 10 or is she done? (@michaelomusic) 56:50 What will it take for Novak to fix himself? (@TylerGreenDC)
We're breaking down the draws for Roland Garros 2017, perhaps the most unpredictable women's major in memory. We talk about the overarching themes (La Decima, Novak-Andre, notable absences, and the 10+ female contenders) but we also go in-depth with the draws. After that, we devote a long time to addressing Margaret Court's continued and unprovoked attacks on the lgbt community. We consider what exactly free speech means, the responsibility that comes with it, and the necessity to push back when our queer personhoods and families are under attack. 1:30 The themes of the Roland Garros draw: the wiiiide open women's draw 4:45 Some surprising favorites: Svitolina, Mladenovic, Stosur? 14:00 Going through the draw - which quarterfinals are most likely to happen? 24:00 Our bold and probably wrong predictions for the women's draw 27:15 Men's draw storylines: La Decima, Djokovic-Agassi, Thiem hopes to put a bow on his clay season 37:00 Men's draw analysis: follow along at home! 47:30 Men's bottom half: Nadal, Djokovic, Thiem, and? 50:45 The Rant: Margaret Court gets personal with her bigotry 57:50 The meaning of free speech: why "Everyone is entitled to an opinion" falls short 1:01:00 Why we need to fight back 1:09:00 Finishing on a happier note: WTA players Tara Moore and Conny Perrin are engaged!
Presenting episode 45: simultaneously mourning Rafa's withdrawal and basking in Venus' run to the fourth round. We also talk the Murresmo split, Lepchenko's silent ban, Cornet's drama, McEnroe's new pupil, the round of 16 matchups, and give our dream finals. Oh, and we begin the show with a recap of seeing Beyonce at her #FormationWorldTour. 1:00 First, we went to see Beyonce! 8:30 Rafa's withdrawal 14:20 Varvara Lepchenko serves a silent ban for failed drug test 17:30 #SeeWhatHadHappenedWas: Cornet is far too much 24:00 Andy Murray's split with Mauresmo & his 5-set matches 27:30 Serena's snapchat & the Williams Invitational 34:45 You say zebra, I say hideous 39:00 Raonic hires John McEnroe 46:15 Stacked doubles draws 48:45 Breaking down the women's Round of 16 53:30 Venus def. Cornet in 3rd round, sans drama 59:30 Bacsinszky, Kuznetsova, Muguruza, Stosur, etc. 1:04:00 We share our dream finalists 1:05:00 Men's Round of 16: Djokovic, Thiem, Stan, Nishikori, Gasquet, Murray 1:11:00 Dream men's finalists Episode brought to you by Racquet Magazine: a new tennis quarterly. Learn about the project here. Don't forget to check out the Racquet Mag's Instagram page.
We wade into the NK fracas, but first we recap our only day at Rogers Cup Toronto this year, highlighted by a Petkovic Q&A, a Vika-Petra night match, and Halep's efficiency. 1:45 Our day at Rogers Cup Toronto: Simona Halep vs. Jelena Jankovic 5:00 The Toronto crowd & tennis etiquette 8:00 Petko vs. Watson 11:00 Stosur practice (and autograph!), Safarova holding babies 16:00 Azarenka vs. Kvitova, Wednesday night's marquee match 20:00 Lahyani superstar 23:00 Petkovic Q&A!!! And our high-tech audio clip 28:45 He Who Must Not Be Named takes over Tennis Twitter 33:00 Stanley's official response 36:00 Why do folks assume tennis "needs" a character like NK? 41:00 The Kyrgios Family Attack Squad 43:00 Hewitt as mentor 49:00 Bandwagonists is a word, says Jonathan 50:00 Sincerity vs. irony, the great postmodernist battle
In Episode 31, Ben and Courtney wrap the week that was in Indian Wells. How exactly did Rafael Nadal come back to the top so quickly, and what does it say about the rest of the tour? Are comparisons between Federer's willingness to play through back pain and the withdrawals of Azarenka and Stosur fair? Also, we discuss articles this week by Bruce Jenkins and Elizabeth Newman about the Williams Sisters' ongoing decision to skip Indian Wells, and how we feel about the decision ourselves. We then preview Miami, "take a number," and lastly wrap up with an interview with Mallory Burdette, the top-ranked former college player on the WTA Tour, who turned pro after making the third round of the 2012 U.S. Open and is closing in on the top 100 with a third round run in Indian Wells. We hope she (and we) will make a listener out of you.
Reporting from Melbourne, Steve Tignor recaps the second day of play -- Stosur's upset loss, Murray-Harrison, late-night Tsonga and more -- with stateside editor Ed McGrogan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Schiavone stunned Stosur, while Rafa rocked Robin. We review this year's French Open finals and look ahead to what's next. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the "Batchelor Pad" Show where we discuss VARIOUS TOPICS from a social, economical and racial stand point.Join me along with my co-host Michael Louis Ingram and Tony “TEE-MAC” McLean as we discuss the following topics:BREAKING NEWS: Pac-10 set to offer membership to six Big 12 Schools. Bad call costs Galarraga perfect game.Lakers, Celtics ready to renew rivalry.Canseco says Clemens never used steroids.Schiavone, Stosur in French Open final * Big Ben thankful for 'second chance' * US F Altidore sprains ankle during drill * Brazil star Adriano tied to drug lord * Lefty hopes to get trophy from Nicklaus Plus your news scores, updates and jams in between as June is Black Music Month!!!!!!!!!GUEST TONIGHT:6:30pm-Bobbi Booker, radio host for "Spirit Soul Music on Ovations" on WRTI-90.1 FM in Philadelphia and Fred Sutton, businessman, entrepreneur and has served as special projects consultant for Motown and Polygram Records-Topics: Their thoughts on what African American artist should be in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame and thoughts on opening up a Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame.7:30pm-Wesley Chism Jr,NBA writer for BASN-Topic:A preview of the NBA Finals. Remember you can always listen to the show at www.blackathlete.com right on the home page. The show airs every Monday thru Friday 6pm to 8pm eastern standard time. You can listen online or call in and express your thoughts, ask a question or make comments at 646-929-0130. We also have a live chat going on during the broadcast and you can instant message me at alwaysf2001 at yahoo so feel free to log in and be apart of the discussion. You can also listen to the podcast at our new website WWW.THEBATCHELORPAD.NING.COM.If you're interested in sponsoring the show, please send me an e-mail at either alwaysf2001@yahoo.com or blabatchelor@blackathlete.com.REMEMBER YOU CAN ALWAYS HEAR THE SHOW EVERY SATURDAY FROM 1-2PM EST ON WCLM 1450 IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BY LISTENING AT www.wclmradioonline.com
Welcome to the "Batchelor Pad" Show where we discuss VARIOUS TOPICS from a social, economical and racial stand point.Join me along with my co-host Michael Louis Ingram and Diane Grassi as we discuss the following topics:Top Stories * Serena falls to Stosur in quarterfinals * Nadal beats Almagro to reach semifinals * Woods not planning to hire swing coach * Up 2-0, Blackhawks agitated with Pronger * Ice Box 3-1 favorite for Belmont Stakes * Patriots WR Welker returns to practice * Coyotes' Maloney named NHL's top GM * Suns PG Nash to report on World Cup Guest tonight:6:30pm-Cecil Harris, sports reporter and author of “Breaking the Ice: The Black Experience in Professional Hockey” Topics: A look at the NHL finals and other NHL news and notes.7:30pm-Dr Wilmer J Leon III, Syndicated talk show host and Political Scientist whose primary areas of expertise are Black Politics and Public Policy-Topics: Political news and notes. Remember you can always listen to the show at www.blackathlete.com right on the home page. The show airs every Monday thru Friday 6pm to 8pm eastern standard time. You can listen online or call in and express your thoughts, ask a question or make comments at 646-929-0130.We also have a live chat going on during the broadcast and you can instant message me at alwaysf2001 at yahoo so feel free to log in and be apart of the discussion. You can also listen to the podcast at our new website WWW.THEBATCHELORPAD.NING.COM. You can Sign up to become a friend of the program at our website and here at blog talk so you can get on the e-mail list for updates and show info and if you're interested in sponsoring the show, please send me an e-mail at either alwaysf2001@yahoo.comorlabatchelor@blackathlete.com.REMEMBER YOU CAN ALWAYS HEAR THE SHOW EVERY SATURDAY FROM 1-2PM EST ON WCLM 1450 IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BY LISTENING AT www.wclmradioonline.com
Welcome to the "Batchelor Pad" Show where we discuss VARIOUS TOPICS from a social, economical and racial stand point.Join me along with my co-host Michael Louis Ingram and Diane Grassi as we discuss the following topics: · Henin upset by Stosur at French Open · Top lines regroup after empty Cup opener · US Cup team arrives in South Africa · Howard may not play at worlds · Phillies activate closer Lidge from DL/Phillies lose to Braves and lose top spot · Magic F Barnes to opt out of contract Plus your news scores, updates and jams in between! Top Stories Monday- 6:30pm- Eric Satterwhite, NBA Columnist for BASN-Topics: AN NBA Playoff look and NBA news and notes. 7:30pm-Dr. Claud Flythe VP for Administration at Savannah State University-Topics: He will give his side of the ESPN OTL piece that aired a few weeks ago on Savannah State University and the firing of former football coach Robbie Wells. Remember you can always listen to the show at www.blackathlete.com right on the home page. The show airs every Monday thru Friday 6pm to 8pm eastern standard time. You can listen online or call in and express your thoughts, ask a question or make comments at 646-929-0130. We also have a live chat going on during the broadcast and you can instant message me at alwaysf2001 at yahoo so feel free to log in and be apart of the discussion. You can also listen to the podcast at our new website WWW.THEBATCHELORPAD.NING.COM. You can Sign up to become a friend of the program at our website and here at blog talk so you can get on the e-mail list for updates and show info and if you're interested in sponsoring the show, please send me an e-mail at either alwaysf2001@yahoo.com or labatchelor@blackathlete.com REMEMBER YOU CAN ALWAYS HEAR THE SHOW EVERY SATURDAY FROM 1-2PM EST ON WCLM 1450 IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BY LISTENING AT www.wclmradioonline.com