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Welcome to the Tennis Psychology Podcast by Dr. Patrick Cohn and mental performance coach Jaclyn Ellis of Peak Performance Sports. Dr. Cohn and his team of mental performance coaches work with junior to professional tennis players to help them reach their goals and play more consistent tennis. In this podcast, you'll learn: How to silence your inner critic by effectively managing negative self-talk and replacing it with more productive, performance-enhancing thoughts. In the Tennis Psychology Podcast, mental performance coaches Dr. Patrick Cohn and Jaclyn Ellis discuss unique challenges for tennis players and how to improve your mindset for tennis. Resources for Tennis Players and Parents Learn about Mental Game Coaching For Tennis Players: https://www.sportspsychologytennis.com/programs/ Download a FREE Mental Toughness Report: https://www.peaksports.com/tennis-psychology-report/ Read our Tennis Psychology Articles: https://www.peaksports.com/tennis-psychology-report/ Check out our Sports Psychology Audio Programs: https://shop.peaksports.com/collections/sports-specific-programs-digital/products/tennis-confidence-digital Read more about Tennis Confidence 2.0 Audio program: https://www.peaksports.com/tennis-confidence-mental-game-cd/ *Subscribe to The Tennis Psychology Podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tennis-psychology-podcast/id301444064 *Subscribe to The Tennis Psychology Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3I3hxwDV5l6YkWw6bdYF92
Daniil Medvedev was crowned the Dubai Tennis Championships champion on Saturday, but it wasn't without complications. His final against Tallon Griekspoor was cancelled because the Dutchman withdrew due to injury, with Medvedev handed the title by default. However, it came after overnight developments in the Middle East, with the US and Israel having launched a joint attack on Iran. As a result, Iran's military conducted retaliatory attacks on some of its Middle Eastern neighbours. They included the United Arab Emirates, with its capital, Abu Dhabi, having been hit hard by the strikes. The chaos spilt over to nearby Dubai, where the tournament was taking place, but the plan was to continue with the final, had Griekspoor been fit enough to compete. The doubles final still went ahead, despite projectiles being seen over Dubai. But Medvedev and his fellow competitors still face problems, as all flights out of Dubai have been cancelled until further notice. As reported by The Athletic, a representative for Medvedev has claimed they are trying to get the now two-time Dubai Tennis Championships winner out of the Middle Eastern state. It comes ahead of the Indian Wells Masters, which is set to get underway in California next week. Andrey Rublev is also believed to be stranded in Dubai, but fellow semi-finalist Felix Auger-Aliassime managed to get out, and has been seen practicing in Indian Wells, ahead of the Masters 1000 event getting underway in the desert on Wednesday. Medvedev and Rublev do have time on their side, as neither is expected to be in action until Friday at the earliest in California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scott and Eben discuss Bill Belichick's Hall of Fame snub. They also talk about tennis player privacy, Whoop vs. the Australian Open, and the future of the Washington Post's sports coverage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on The Social, tennis players are calling for more privacy after the media shared footage of Coco Gauff smashing her racket post-game. And, England soccer captain Leah Williamson “has been told explicitly” she can’t be friends with her coach. Then, would you tell your kids you worked as a stripper to pay for your education? Plus, a crying horse toy goes viral in China ahead of Lunar New Year. And, is it ok to avoid helping drivers stuck in the snow? Featuring Jennifer Hollett, executive director of ‘The Walrus’.
Putting the Data into Action. Learn at AM8International.com and tune in to Beyond Top 10 Tennis this season for even more. Hear from Dr Berge, the World's leading authority behind Top 10 tennis rankings, Grand Slam success and how to apply key learnings into your own game. Don't miss out on something NEW exclusive to the 2026 Season. We're ready. Are you?Welcome to our 2026 Australian Open Special Edition! It's time to dish the secrets of the best in the world. What they want BUT don't have. This is Episode 189 of Beyond Top 10 Tennis and you can find more information, data & insights at AM8International.com or all prior episodes on BeyondTop10Tennis.com.PREVIEW INCLUDES:ALL Women's & Men's 2nd Round RESULTSALL Women's & Men's 3rd & Round of 16 Analytics Update NOTE: VIDEO/AUDIO quality compromised for this episode, we're working on fixing this issue. Thank you for your understanding.A reminder on the role of our Data, how it is *different* to any other form of data used in the game today. The data behind AM8 International is the new frontier. It transforms the best tennis players' games and Dr Berge is here to share how, too. For a copy of any one of Dr Berge's 14 x Books, head on over to: AM8International.com and begin exploring today!
Top tennis players at this year's Australian Open met over the weekend to discuss pushing for better pay and conditions at the tournament. The players say they deserve a bigger slice of the revenue pie, but Tennis Australia says they're already paid fairly. On today’s podcast, we’re going to explore what’s on offer now, what the players want, and why some ex-players are calling them greedy. Hosts: Sam Koslowski and Lucy TassellProducer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On Usap Tayo, we discussed the growing presence of tennis players with Filipino heritage at the prestigious Australian Open, alongside the rising interest of Filipinos in tennis on the global stage. - Sa Usap Tayo, tinalakay natin ang lumalawak na presensya ng mga tennis player na may dugong Pilipino sa prestihiyosong Australian Open, kasabay ng patuloy na pagtaas ng interes ng mga Pilipino sa tennis sa pandaigdigang entablado.
On Episode 424 of The Tennis Files Podcast, I'm joined by my longtime friend and elite strategy and technique coach Peter Freeman to break down the only four areas amateur tennis players should focus on in 2026.Instead of chasing endless tips and techniques, Peter explains how simplifying your focus can dramatically improve match results—especially for 3.0–4.5 level players who want to win more without overhauling their entire game.I really hope you enjoy this episode with Pete! Let us know what you think about this episode in the comments below!And be sure to subscribe to Tennis Files to receive the latest tennis content to improve your game straight to your inbox!Crunch Time Coaching InstagramTennisfiles.comThe Tennis Files PodcastJoin the Best Year Ever Challenge Here
In this episode, Sandy and Tom tackle one of the biggest questions tennis players ask when they discover padel: should you play both… or is it time to go all in?Drawing from their own journeys — from Sandy switching overnight to Tom juggling pro tennis with Friday-night “pizza, beers and padel” sessions — they break down why dabbling only takes you so far, why the two sports aren't as complementary as people think, and the common pitfalls tennis players hit when transitioning to padel.They also dive into why match-only players plateau, why drills matter more than you realise, and how to avoid the early mistakes both of them made. Whether you're a tennis lover just trying padel, a club player chasing improvement, or someone thinking about competing seriously, this episode gives you the roadmap to commit with confidence.EXPLORE OUR OFFERS: The Padel School Membership (with FREE Trial) Access 75+ Drills for Every Level: TPS Drill Book For Players Our BOOK - The Padel Player's Guide Win Matches with a Stronger Mindset: Get our Mental Toughness Course FREE Equipment Guide: https://improve.thepadelschool.com/equipment-guide FREE Padel Assessment for YOUR game: https://improve.thepadelschool.com/padel-assessment YouTube – / thepadelschool Instagram - / thepadelschool Facebook: / thepadelschool Want to join us on court? https://thepadelschool.com/events Read our blogs: https://thepadelschool.com/blog/
In this fan Q&A episode, Andy Roddick answers video questions from John Legend, Hannah Berner, and listeners about whether tennis players really are the best athletes in the world, full walkthrough of his post-match routine, and sports betting scandals. Andy also gives his thoughts on Thanksgiving food… Submit your questions for our weekly Q&Andy here: https://servedpodcast.com/ask-us-questions COMMENT BELOW Do you think tennis players are the best athletes in sports? What Thanksgiving dishes would be on your dream menu?
For more information about my doubles camps, click herehttps://stokketenniscoaching.com/To join my newsletter for monthly tips and a chance at a new ADV backpack, click herehttps://baselineintelligence.substack.com/For 10% off your ADV backpack, click herehttps://www.advtennis.pro/discount/stokketennisOn today's episode, we talk:1:42 The unique challenges of tennis10:55 Accurately identifying "what is"13:13 Emphasis on outcome23:40 Staying in the present on the court33:26 How "off court" affects "on court"37:35 Building resiliency
Join Discourse! No pitch, just a link to sign up and show your support!In this week's show, we tackle intriguing physiological questions raised by listeners, explore whether different types of exercise interfere with one another to undermine training benefits, and run the Spotlight across stories from the sports world.In Digest this week (10:02):One of the great swimmers of the last decade, Ariane Titmus, has retired in her prime, leaving us to ponder the difference between athletes who go early and those who hang on. And cynically, those who switch to The Enhanced Games, which this week announced another former Olympian to its ranks. We discuss the carrot of the Enhanced Games, and how it capitalizes on incentives to entice athletes to join the movementWe wonder whether tennis players are playing too much, and whether the data support claims made by players like Taylor Fritz, who believe a combination of the calendar, courts and balls are threatening their welfare?In doping, 21% of athletes competing for Great Britain at the Commonwealth Games admitted to doping in the previous twelve months. That's only slightly better than the results of the same survey in Spanish athletes, which put the figure at 36%. Ross and Gareth discuss why the true figure is likely higher, and what it means for doping and anti-doping's effectivenessOur Center Stage topic (45:19) is a paper that explores a phenomenon called "the interference effect", where different types of exercise aimed at endurance or power/strength, have been thought to cancel each other out, undermining the adaptations from training. We explain the origins of that theory, and explore why things are not necessarily as simple as they seemed, with some practical advice for all those who like to mix their training types.In Listener Lens (1:08:33), Ali Robinson showcases what Discourse has to offer, making a fantastic observation about our most recent guest, cyclist Andrew Feather, and his physiological capacity. He introduces us to concepts of anaerobic capacity, or the W prime, and Ross explains how we can all use this concept (runners too!) to understand our performance limits, and design effective interval training sessions, including a challenge to Gareth to test his capacity and design training.And Finally, we introduce a paper on a metabolic ceiling that limits endurance athletes, with a promise to explore it in a future Spotlight editionShow notesTaylor Fritz shares views on load in tennis in an X exchange with fansTennis website with data on rally length and ace rateSurveys reveal a minimum prevalence of doping in athletesThe original WADA investigation on doping prevalence, 2011Our Center stage paper - the interference effect for power and endurance training Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anger, tears, frustration - all junior players have experienced this at some point on a tennis court - but these are not signs of weakness. In this powerful episode, leading sports Psychologist Dr. Callum Gowling explains how emotion can fuel performance when it's understood, not punished.With decades of experience working with elite players and coaches, Dr. Gowling breaks down the real challenges tennis players face, from pressure and confidence to stress and relationships, and how honest conversations are the key to unlocking both performance and wellbeing.This is a must-listen episode for players looking to sharpen their mindset, parents who want to better support their children, and coaches aiming to provide more than just technical guidance.Episode Highlights:-How to build self-awareness and face mental challengesWhy early mental development for players is as important as physical developmentThe vital role of parents in an athlete's journeyMindset strategies to handle stress, pressure, and setbacksWhy maintaining a love for the sport matters mostHow acceptance can reduce stress sensitivityThe never-ending journey of performance, growth, and perspectiveWhy relationships between players, coaches, and parents are keyWatch the full conversation now on our CTC YouTube channel, and follow us on Instagram @ctc.podcast for the latest news and clips.Don´t miss an episode! Sign up to our email list to get exclusive updates, bonus content, and behind-the-scenes insights delivered straight to your inbox.About Dr Callum GowlingDr Callum Gowling is the founder of Liquid Sports Psychology which specialises in helping elite junior athletes thrive. Their unique approach, grounded in doctoral research, combines psychology with strong collaboration between players, parents, and coaches. The focus? Building resilience, self-awareness, and a love for the sport all while preparing juniors for the demands of high-level performance.
Dr. Mark Kovacs joins the podcast for a conversation about his path from tennis player to high-performance expert, and his career at the forefront of training elite athletes. Kovacs explains how he transitioned into the world of player development, and makes the case for tennis players being the most well-rounded athletes in the sporting world. The performance physiologist also explains where tennis players need to improve at the elite level, and how working with other athletes such as track and field stars has led to some breakthroughs on the court. Kovacs also examines the serve from his esteemed point of view, having spent considerable time dissecting the entire motion of the shot into eight specific parts. The sports technology consultant goes in depth into what specifically is holding back pros with serving woes, and how quickly issues can be fixed at the highest level. He's worked with pros such as Madison Keys and John Isner, and Mark Kovacs remains one of the sharpest minds in the tennis world today. You won't want to miss this episode. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On Episode 417 of The Tennis Files Podcast, I interviewed Lavie Sak, founder of ADV (Advantage) — a brand creating innovative gear for tennis, pickleball, and other racket sports.In this episode, you'll learn Lavie's tennis journey, how he turned setbacks into comebacks after a failed venture, the story behind ADV's cutting-edge products designed to help players perform and feel their best on and off the court, and much more!I hope you enjoy my interview with Lavie! Let us know what you think about this episode in the comments below!And be sure to subscribe to Tennis Files to receive the latest tennis content to improve your game straight to your inbox!Get 10% off ADV Gear - Click Here! https://www.advtennis.pro/discount/TFILES10http://tennisfiles.com/ADV10
Tennis great Todd Woodbridge joins Ross and Russ to talk all about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
桌球選手 zhūo qiú xuǎn shǒu – table tennis player高層 gāo céng – senior officials; high-level leadership阻擋 zǔ dǎng – to block; to prevent世界桌球職業大聯盟 shì jiè zhūo qiú zhí yè dà lián méng – World Table Tennis (WTT), a global professional table tennis organization大滿貫賽 dà mǎn guàn sài – Grand Slam tournament參賽資格 cān sài zī gé – qualification to compete; eligibility桌球協會 zhūo qiú xié huì – table tennis association烏茲別克 wū zī bié kè – Uzbekistan青少年桌球錦標賽 qīng shào nián zhūo qiú jǐn biāo sài – Junior Table Tennis Championship婉拒 wǎn jù – to decline politely保住 bǎo zhù – to preserve; to retain名單 míng dān – list (of names)公佈 gōng bù – to announce; to make public白白失去 bái bái shī qù – to lose in vain; to lose for nothing體壇 tǐ tán – the sports world強硬 qiáng yìng – tough; unyielding意願 yì yuàn – willingness; intention協助 xié zhù – to assist; to help爭取 zhēng qǔ – to strive for; to fight for拒絕 jù jué – to reject; to refuse補助款 bǔ zhù kuǎn – subsidy; funding透明 tòu míng – transparent; openness改革 gǎi gé – reform; to reform失職 shī zhí – dereliction of duty; to fail one's responsibilities生涯 shēng yá – career錯失 cuò shī – to miss (an opportunity)If you're ready to take your Chinese to the next level, not just memorizing words but actually having meaningful conversations with Taiwanese people about real topics like politics, culture, war, news, economics, and more. I invite you to join a one-on-one trial lesson with me. I'll help you build a clear, personalized plan so you can speak more naturally and truly connect with others in Chinese. Book a one-on-one trial lesson with me !
The 2025 U.S. Open Tennis Championships, one of the biggest tennis tournaments in the world, wrapped up earlier this month.On Wednesday's Midday Edition, we heard from two San Diego athletes who competed in the U.S. Open about their experiences and journeys through the sport.Guests: Alyssa Ahn, tennis player, Stanford UniversityDavid Wagner, wheelchair tennis player, three-time U.S. Open Single's winner
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If you've been watching the US Open this year, chances are you'll have seen that there's been some drama on the court. There was a heated exchange between players Jelena Ostapenko and Taylor Townsend. Ostapenko has been fined in the past before for throwing her water bottle and knocking over a chair, after she lost a match.So today, we're talking about bad behaviour in tennis, and what the rules are for tennis players who throw things, shout, and even smash up their rackets. Someone who has seen many a Grand Slam spat in their time is Ben Rothenberg, former NYT tennis correspondent and writer behind the blog Bounces. He takes us through some top tennis meltdowns and explains why it's such a high pressure sport.Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: Emily Horler and Chelsea Coates Editor: Verity Wilde
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Tennis parents have a bad rap, but not all parents are the same. There are many Mum's and Dad's doing a great job creating positive tennis environments for their kids. We look at the good, the bad and the ugly of tennis parents from juniors to the pros
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Damon's story is one of grit, growth, and giving back. From a shy, under-resourced kid who asked for a chance—to a high-performance coach guiding Olympians and executives—he now champions the inner game of resilience, purpose, and mental fitness for life and leadership.00:42- About Damon ValentinoDamon Valentino is a globally renowned high-performance coach and facilitator with a strong reputation for helping individuals unlock their potential.He has worked extensively with the US Paralympics athletics division, Division I student-athletes, and first responders, bringing elite-level coaching to high-pressure environments.He currently serves as the Director of Mental Fitness at the Professional Tennis Players Association and is the founder of Mental Fitness Programs and Sidestreet Performance Coaching.
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Adam Hurrey is joined on the midweek Adjudication Panel by Charlie Eccleshare & David Walker. On the agenda: The return of an allegedly iconic football TV programme, a never-before-seen method of laying out a starting XI, fears for an England team in a European major-tournament heatwave and the hypothetical situation of a team that wins every single game 1-0. Meanwhile, the panel imagine Wimbledon tennis players as footballers and decide when a game's "floodgates" can be opened. Sign up for Dreamland, the new members-only Football Clichés experience, to access our exclusive new show and much more: https://dreamland.footballcliches.com Get your ticket for the Football Clichés Live tour this October: https://dreamland.footballcliches.com Download SAILY in your app store and use our code CLICHES at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - contact-at-frequencyspecific.com Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - info-at-fsmsports365.com 00:35 Patient Gratitude and Nerve Pain 01:27 Tennis Players and Shoulder Treatment 04:05 Importance of Posterior Chain in Sports 10:42 Youth and Neuroplastic Connections 16:57 Listening to Patients and Diagnostic Challenges 26:56 Knee Pain and Treatment Insights 30:50 Q&A Session 31:05 Understanding Insulin Resistance 31:52 Reducing Insulin Resistance: Protocols and Exercise 33:33 The Role of Culture and Habits in Obesity 34:43 Upcoming Events and Lectures 36:21 Case Reports and Research Insights 38:43 Addressing Specific Medical Questions 49:46 The Importance of the Vagus Nerve 54:53 Upcoming Courses and Final Thoughts Introduction to Frequency Specific Microcurrent FSM is a modality designed to aid medical practitioners in treating patients who present challenging conditions unresponsive to conventional care methods. This approach focuses on utilizing specific frequencies to influence bodily tissues and functions, thereby enhancing treatment outcomes. Key Areas of Focus in FSM 1. Shoulder and Rotator Cuff Treatment: - The shoulder, being a complex structure, relies on proprioception and muscle balance for stability. - Treatment often involves focusing on co-contraction and stabilization, emphasizing the critical role of the posterior muscles. - Practitioners are encouraged to utilize slow, controlled movements to reinforce proprioceptive feedback and muscle memory. 2. Tendinopathy and Connective Tissue: - Tendinopathy is a common issue addressed in FSM therapy, particularly in cases involving athletes and individuals with repetitive strain injuries. - Treatments include addressing both superficial and deep tissue concerns, acknowledging that muscle tightness can contribute significantly to nerve irritation. 3. Insulin Resistance and Inflammation: - FSM targets inflammation and toxicity in adipose tissue, which can play a role in insulin resistance. - There is a strong emphasis on the integration of exercise and lifestyle changes alongside FSM treatment to reduce insulin resistance effectively. 4. Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training: - A foundational element of FSM therapy is retraining the neuromuscular system to achieve stability and strength. - Techniques involve engaging and strengthening deep tissue structures, particularly in sports-related treatments. 5. Cranial Nerve and Vestibular Disorders: - FSM provides protocols to potentially aid in recovery from cranial nerve palsies, focusing on targeted frequency applications. - Specific attention is given to understanding vestibular and cranial nerve pathways, exploring how viral infections or other non-traumatic factors may influence conditions. 6. Role of the Vagus Nerve: - The vagus nerve plays a crucial role in maintaining equilibrium within the body. - FSM treatments often start with stimulating the vagus nerve to provide a foundation for various other therapeutic interventions. Practical Considerations Healthcare practitioners engaging in FSM training are encouraged to apply these concepts in diverse clinical scenarios. The interplay between inflammation, nerve conductance, and muscle balance forms the basis of effective treatment planning. Moreover, integrating FSM with other therapeutic exercises and lifestyle modifications can enhance patient outcomes.
If more tennis players find themselves breathing easier, it might just be thanks to Carlos Alcaraz. The four-time Grand Slam champion has often worn a nasal strip in matches since last season and the sport's other athletes took note. After all, if Alcaraz finds something useful on the court, their thinking goes, maybe it makes sense to give the adhesive bands a shot. Once associated with Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice and soccer stars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar, the bands, which essentially look like a Band-Aid worn across the bridge of the nose, are popping up on tennis courts—sometimes out of necessity, sometimes out of curiosity. They are designed to open the nostrils slightly, making it easier to breathe through the nose. Originally marketed to reduce snoring, they're being embraced to enhance air intake during physical exertion. The idea is simple: Better breathing could mean better oxygen intake. In practice, the science is less convincing. In 2021, Brazilian academic Ricardo Dinardi reviewed more than 600 studies on nasal strips and found they didn't make a real difference in how much air athletes took in, their heart rate or how strenuous exercise felt. “The effect on athletic performance is mostly placebo,” Dinardi said. “But in elite sports, even perceived benefits can count.” For other players, like Nicolás Jarry, the strips are more than a trend—they're a necessity. After nasal surgery in 2020, the Chilean still needed help to draw air into his nose, so he puts them on for every practice and every match he plays. Jarry definitely has noticed a recent spike in interest among players. He said that even though he's worn the strips for years, including at this French Open, other competitors on tour never asked about them—until Alcaraz started wearing one last year, sometimes in black, sometimes in pink. There are those, like 2024 US Open runner-up Jessica Pegula, who are tempted to try. “I have a horrible deviated septum. I can't really breathe out of one side of my nose,” said Pegula. “Maybe I should start wearing one.” She admits, though, that the aesthetic aspect might be a deal-breaker. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Who makes the women's college tennis players Mount Rushmore? Editor-in-Chief of Cracked Racquets Alex Gruskin joins the show and we debate our four picks from 2010 - 2025!Follow us on Twitter @JTweetsTennis and Instagram @NoAdNoProblem. Don't forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode!
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An intriguing new method for controlling on-court breathing has captured the tennis. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
With over 50 years of tennis experience, we have made a few mistakes in our time and learnt many lessons along the way. Here are out best lessons we wish we knew sooner. We also play an epic game of "Never Have I Ever"
Episode 189 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast dissecting the week's sports news issues. On the agenda on March 22, 2025 with Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja.From Greece inside the IOC presidential election - What Kirsty Coventry's win means for sport, Trump & Russia;Club World Cup disarray - FIFA kicks out LeonTennis players challenge authoritiesGeorge Foreman's impact - and the Rumble in the Jungle bar Follow the podWhatsApp channel for updateshttps://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vakg4QSH5JLqsZl7R62Z/101sportunlockedpod@gmail.com https://bsky.app/profile/sportunlocked.bsky.socialhttps://www.youtube.com/@SportUnlockedhttp://instagram.com/SportUnlocked https://x.com/sportunlockedMusic––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––No Love by MusicbyAden / musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_no-loveMusic promoted by Audio Library • No Love – MusicbyAden (No Copyright M...––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
In this episode of "Tennis Traverse," host Ivy Zhang delves into the Indian Wells tennis tournament, providing detailed analyses of both ATP and WTA matches. She highlights key performances and match dynamics, discussing notable players like Arthur Fils, Lorenzo Musetti, Grigor Dimitrov, Holger Rune, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Jack Draper, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, and Ben Shelton. On the WTA side, Ivy focuses on Aryna Sabalenka, Madison Keys, Iga Swiatek, and Qinwen Zheng. Time stamps:Introduction to Indian Wells (00:00:00)ATP Round of 32 Matches (00:01:01)Arthur Fils vs. Lorenzo Musetti (00:01:01)Dimitrov vs. Monfils (00:02:23)Holger Rune vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas (00:03:41)Jack Draper vs. Taylor Fritz (00:04:53)Quarterfinals Overview (00:06:10)Cerundolo vs. Carlos Alcaraz (00:07:14)Ben Shelton vs. Jack Draper (00:08:26)Arthur Fils vs. Daniil Medvedev (00:09:28)Tallon Griekspoor vs. Holger Rune (00:12:03)Semifinals Predictions (00:13:15)Jack Draper vs. Carlos Alcaraz Predictions (00:14:33)Final Predictions (00:15:48)Clara Tauson vs. Mirra Andreeva (00:16:00)Belinda Bencic vs. Diana Shnaider (00:18:18)Mirra Andreeva vs. Rybakina (00:19:33)Svitolina vs. Pegula (00:20:39)Iga Swiatek vs. Karolina Muchova (00:21:52)Sabalenka's Performance (00:24:19)Match Conditions Impact (00:25:38)Andreeva vs. Svitolina (00:26:55)Iga's Revenge (00:27:30)Semifinal Analysis (00:28:00)Andreeva vs. Swiatek (00:29:13)Predictions for Upcoming Matches (00:30:42)Grigor Dimitrov vs. Gael Monfils: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5tbmD2h528Holger Rune vs Stefanos Tsitsipas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLo2onoryyMTaylor Fritz vs. Jack Draper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZBmVOh4poIBen Shelton vs. Jack Draper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXT4ogy9XlwArthur Fils vs. Daniil Medvedev: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqSmS8dl_qoClara Tauson vs. Mirra Andreeva: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXBrCWY6edABelinda Bencic vs. Diana Shnaider: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE2gR7ypx2cMirra Andreeva vs. Elena Rybakina: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWRVHNov8I4Elina Svitolina vs. Jessica Pegula: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEcVyuIL7QUKarolina Muchova vs. Iga Swiatek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy_1-iCKAuYCoco Gauff vs. Belinda Bencic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVN8Mk09CrIDonna Vekic vs. Madison Keys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wCSu0bMFcwIga Swiatek vs. Qinwen Zheng: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLTLHXGAydMAryna Sabalenka vs. Madison Keys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2aHSiYrs28Mirra Andreeva vs. Iga Swiatek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPsKMtXRu8wSocial Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tennistraverse/Twitter:https://twitter.com/tennistraverseYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/@TennisTraverse/videosLinktree: https://linktr.ee/tennistraverseSUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER:https://ivannazhang428.substack.com/
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A new initiative by the global partner for women's tennis in Saudi Arabia is helping pregnant athletes. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
[From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2022] On Episode 397 of The Tennis Files Podcast, I spoke with Peter Freeman from Crunch Time Coaching about the five reasons why tennis players can't serve properly. Pete has coached division 1 college players and has produced state level and national champions. He has been awarded the honor of USTA Georgia Pro of the Year. He has also coached under Tony Palafox, who was John McEnroe's former coach, and Frank Brennan former Stanford University Coach who won 10 national titles. Peter has a huge passion for tennis and will do whatever it takes to get your game to the next level. He also hosts Tennis Con, one of the biggest and best annual online tennis conferences, each fall. On the show, you'll learn how the grip affects your serve, how to escape the “technique hole”, why your ego holds you back from hitting big serves, how to develop your serve the right way, the right mentality you need to level up your serve, serve strategy tips, how to participate in Pete's 7 Day Serve Challenge, and much more! I hope you enjoy my interview with Pete! Let us know what you think about this episode in the comments below! And be sure to subscribe to Tennis Files to receive the latest tennis content to improve your game straight to your inbox! 7 Day Serve Challenge Pete's Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Also, the US Open is making some pretty bold changes to the mixed doubles event, and we happen to think it'll be pretty good for the fans! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CollegeTennisRanks Founder and CR Contributor Chris Halioris joins Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin to recap how players with college tennis ties performed in the pros throughout the 2024 season. They discuss the growing trend of success, discuss the staying powers of those former collegiate athletes currently in the Top 100, 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: College Tennis in the Pros in the 2010s - 4:42 Women's Top 100 Staying Power - 13:40 Men's Top 100 Staying Power - 24:52 Who's next to the Top 100 - 47:08 Current College Player Upside Draft - 50:42 Tennis Channel Podcast Network Visit https://www.tennis.com/pro-game/podcasts/ to stay current on the latest tennis news and trends and enjoy in-depth analysis and dynamic debates. 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/channel/UC12ZE3jU0n52JkeWV1TB21A Email Newsletter: https://www.crackedracquets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The next generation of tennis talent will be on show when the men take the court in the ASB Classic in January. Of the 18 athletes confirmed in the field today, eight of the top ranked players are aged 23 years old or younger. Despite the youth, tournament organisers have assembled the strongest men's draw in years. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
Join me, Fabio Molle, as I share my top 13 favorite products for tennis players that make perfect gifts for the upcoming season. From rackets to shoes, grips to training aids, I've curated a list that caters to every tennis enthusiast, whether they are just starting or are seasoned players. One of the highlights of this episode is the Bablot Pure Aero, which has been voted our Racket of the Year for the second consecutive year, alongside the Wilson Blade as a close second. I also dive into my personal favourites from Asics shoes. Plus, I'll touch on some essential gear like grips, tennis balls, and even tech products that can enhance your game. Tune in for some great recommendations that will surely delight any tennis lover!The productsWilson BladeBabolat Pure AeroFunctional Tennis SaberSolinco Hyper G (I forgot to mention these!!)ASICS Solution Speed FF3ASICS Court FF3 NovakWilson US Open BallDunlop ATP BallTecnifibre Endurance Duffel BagTecnifibre Endurance BackpackOura Ring (10% Off newest Ring)Whoop (30 day trial)Swing Vision (Free Gift)Let me know what else should be on this list!FabioThis podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennis
On Episode 379 of The Tennis Files Podcast, coach Peter Freeman and I will talk about the 8 huge mistakes adult tennis players make. On the show, you'll learn the common yet costly errors that tennis players make that can impact every area of the game and how to fix those with a few simple adjustments. I really hope you enjoy this episode! Let us know what you think about this episode in the comments below! And be sure to subscribe to Tennis Files to receive the latest tennis content to improve your game straight to your inbox! Get Your Free Ticket to Tennis Con 8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis Podcast
Welcome to Season 13 Episode 40 of the ParentingAces Podcast, a proud member of the Tennis Channel Podcast Network. This week, two guests join Lisa to discuss the value and importance of journaling matches. Those of you who have been following the pod for a while are familiar with coach JY Aubone. As he mentioned in our last episode together, he has created a hard-copy journal for junior players that incorporates a range of questions, tips, and suggestions to help players reflect on and record thoughts about their matches. Mike Rogers is a life-long tennis player who has recently decided to train for and play Senior Tournaments. As part of his preparation, he realized the value of keeping notes on each match and each opponent which he was doing via an Excel spreadsheet. It occurred to Mike, though, that it would be much easier to have an app on his phone where he could record his thoughts immediately following a match, so he brought in developers to create Match Recall. The Match Recall app will launch November 1, 2024, but our audience can take advantage of a 50% discount with a 30-day free trial by visiting the Match Recall website and clicking the button on the top right for the pre-launch offer any time prior to November 1st. For more information on JY, visit his website at https://www.aubonetennis.com/. You can reach him via email at jy@aubonetennis.com. He's also very active on Instagram at https://instagram.com/aubonetennis. From JY about the journal: Since 2018, my sole focus has been on guiding competitive tennis players to greater success in tournaments. I've seen firsthand that having the right strategy is essential, but without a coach by your side, it's easy to lose focus during high-pressure moments. That's where this journal comes in—it gives you the tools to stay calm, confident, and fully prepared when you step on the court. Here's What This Game-Changing Journal Offers: Stay Focused Under Pressure: In the heat of competition, the journal helps you regroup, reset, and keep your mental edge when it counts. You can't talk to a coach in the middle of a match, but you can read your journal! Handwriting Magic: Writing by hand is proven to sharpen a person's focus and memory. The simple act of putting pen to paper will help players retain their strategies and prepare mentally, creating a deep connection with their game plan. Mindfulness & Calm: This journal isn't just for match analysis; it's a space for a player to clear their mind, reduce pre-match nerves, and boost their confidence. ParentingAces members will receive a 30% discount on any purchases. Simply contact me at jy@aubonetennis.com to access your offer! In the meantime, check out these links! For more information on Mike and Match Recall, visit his website at https://matchrecall.com. You can also follow him on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557152754456 and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/matchrecall. Mike is available via email at mike@matchrecall.com. And don't forget to register for our upcoming trip to Spain! More info at https://parentingaces.com/articles/join-us-for-10-days-in-spain/. If you're so inclined, please share this – and all our episodes! – with your fellow tennis players, parents, and coaches. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or via your favorite podcast app. Please be sure to check out our logo'd merch as well as our a la carte personal consultations in our online shop. CREDITS Intro & Outro Music: Morgan Stone aka STØNE Audio & Video Editing: Lisa Stone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Erica discusses the why behind shoulder problems, comparing the unique challenges faced by tennis players and non-tennis players alike. She explains why traditional shoulder treatment often fails these types of patients. A significant relationship between the shoulder and another region of the body is often missed. Erica also tells the story of one of her patients who does play tennis and the reason why he can do a full pushup but can't lift his arm over his head. For our physio listeners, oftentimes you can progress patients through a full range of CKC exercises but the OKC piece does not progress as quickly. A glance at this episode: [0:01] Erica's Summer Vacation and Introduction to the Episode [2:30] Clinical Pearls for Tennis Players [6:15] Assessing Upper Thorax and Glenohumeral Joint Compression [12:53] Treatment Approach for Upper Thorax and Glenohumeral Joint Issues [15:54] Progressing Patients with Glenohumeral Issues [16:14] Clinical Pearls for Closed Chain Exercises [20:37] Conclusion and Encouragement for Practitioners Related links: Tough To Treat Website Erica's Course: Decoding the Complex Patient Susan's Pelvic Health Education Subscription Access the Transcript
If you want to be a great tennis player then you MUST do the three things revealed in this special episode of the Essential Tennis Podcast, PERIOD. The best players on your local courts do them and the weakest ones don't, so don't miss any of these insights because they'll level up your game fast.
A Note from James:"Marshall, you have the best name in the world for someone who's going to write about leadership. I would hire you as a coach just for your name alone—Marshall Goldsmith, it just sounds perfect. For those who aren't familiar, and I'll do an intro, you've written an enormous number of successful leadership books, selling over 3 million copies. You've coached Fortune 500 CEOs, and you're launching MarshallGoldsmith.AI, your new AI venture. Let's get into what it means to be a good coach."Episode Description:In this episode of The James Altucher Show, James welcomes Marshall Goldsmith, one of the world's leading executive coaches and a best-selling author. Marshall shares his insights on leadership, coaching, and the often-overlooked distinction between happiness and achievement. With a career that spans decades, Marshall's wisdom is not just theoretical; it's backed by his experience coaching some of the most successful leaders in the world.Listeners will discover why coaching isn't just about offering advice but about working with those who are ready to make real changes. Marshall's no-nonsense approach to identifying and working with key stakeholders, understanding the value of process over results, and the importance of daily habits for personal growth are just a few of the many lessons shared in this episode.What You'll Learn:Why the most successful leaders seek out coaching and how it helps them continue to grow.The critical difference between happiness and achievement, and why you shouldn't confuse the two.How focusing on the process rather than the results can lead to greater success and satisfaction.Practical techniques for self-improvement that you can implement daily, including the power of active questioning.The unique challenges and opportunities presented by AI in the realm of coaching and personal development.Chapters:01:00 - Introduction and Name Discussion02:04 - Marshall Goldsmith's Coaching Philosophy02:13 - Success Stories: Alan Mullally and Hubert Jolie04:00 - The Impact of Coaching on Leadership08:16 - Coaching Techniques and Stakeholder Feedback16:09 - Happiness and Achievement: Independent Variables22:14 - Focusing on the Process, Not the Results33:55 - The Key to Daily Happiness34:16 - The Billionaire's Happiness Dilemma35:30 - Three Pillars of a Fulfilling Life37:44 - The Illusion of Achievement-Based Happiness42:51 - Daily Questions for Self-Improvement44:34 - The Importance of Being Coachable59:40 - The AI Coaching Revolution01:03:37 - Marshall Goldsmith's Journey to Coaching01:05:55 - Final Thoughts and ReflectionsAdditional Resources:Marshall Goldsmith's Official WebsiteMarshallGoldsmith.AIThe Heart of Business by Hubert JolyLoonshots by Safi Bahcall ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
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Joe kicks off this week's episode with a quick recap of the first-ever Iron Business Weekend. He then shares some initial feedback from lifters who have started the new WS4SB 3.5 program. He then answers 4 listener questions. TOPICS INCLUDE: 1) Joe's current GO-TO pre-workout "slop" [Plus a BONUS "High Protein Peanut Butter Cup" recipe!] 2) What type of athletes have the biggest imbalances and how do you go about fixing them? 3) When do you know it's time to switch exercises? 4) Programming jumps for [weak] kids... And More! *For a full list of Show Notes & Timestamps visit www.IndustrialStrengthShow.com. IMPORTANT LINKS Iron Business Blueprint Team Forever Strong [code: STRONG150] The Conscious Bar Manukora Honey