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Best podcasts about Tsonga

Latest podcast episodes about Tsonga

On refait le sport
L'EMISSION - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga invité exceptionnel !

On refait le sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 40:25


Le regard de l'ancien numéro un du tennis français sur Gaël Monfils qui vient de remporter à plus de 38 ans le 13ème titre de sa carrière, sur la longévité également de Djokovic, les affaires de dopage de l'italien Sinner. Tsonga nous raconte également sa nouvelle vie. Invité également Charles Noakes, le champion paralympique de badminton qui vient de remporter son 5ème titre de champion de France. Comme chaque dimanche, des nouvelles de Paul Meilhat, le skipper de Biotherm sur le Vendée Globe.

Sans Filet
Sans Filet - Les Français après Noah / Tier list #1

Sans Filet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 90:27


Nouveau format dans Sans Filet : la Tier List ! Pour ce premier épisode, les consultants classent les joueurs de tennis français depuis Yannick Noah. Nos meilleurs joueurs tricolores ont marqué les esprits mais qui est le vrai GOAT du tennis français ? Qui héritera du statut de crack ou au contraire de celui de surcoté ?

Game, Set & Talk
Le Champion que la France n'a JAMAIS RESPECTÉ

Game, Set & Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 22:04


Pour soutenir notre projet et soulager la seconde année d'alternance de Joris, nous lançons une campagne de financement participatif sur Tipee : https://fr.tipeee.com/game-set-talk Jo Wilfred Tsonga c'est le joueur qui aurait pu succéder à Yannick Noah. Un énorme coup en 2008 à l'Open d'Australie et un champion lancé pour tenter de gagner un Grand Chelem, en vain. Peut-on regretter qu'il ait pas gagné de GC ? Que retient-on de sa carrière folle ? Réponse ici ! Et Tsonga de par sa longévité et son palmarès bien fournie est-il le plus grand joueur français ? Alors certes Noah a gagné RG mais c'était pas la même concurrence. En tout cas Tsonga est le meilleur Français depuis Noah.

air open
Forget, Grosjean et Tsonga racontent leur Bercy

air open

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 42:46


2024 est la dernière édition du Rolex Paris Masters du côté de Bercy. Le tournoi déménagera l'an prochain à Nanterre. Pour l'occasion, Air Open revient sur les grandes heures des joueurs français dans ce mythique Masters 1000. Guy Forget, Sébastien Grosjean et Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, les trois vainqueurs tricolores, racontent leurs sacres respectifs. Souvenirs, anecdotes et rires au programme ! Présenté et réalisé par Maxime Monthioux, avec Romain Lefebvre. Enregistrement : Marie-Amélie Motte.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Spencer & Vogue
Young at Heart, Naked Paddleboarding & Dodgy Chicken

Spencer & Vogue

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 40:59


On this week's Spencer & Vogue: Spen's 25 year old heart, meeting a Vogue, moisturiser, some absolutely never evers, meeting Tsonga, Google searches and linguistic fun.Remember, if you want to get involved you can:Email us at Spencerandvoguepod@gmail.com OR find us on socials @voguewilliams @spencermatthews AND @spencer_and_vogueListen and subscribe to Spencer and Vogue on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts. Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/

The Rose Woman
Linda Tucker: Mystic, Protector and Founder of the Global White Lion Trust

The Rose Woman

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 37:09


After being rescued by a Tsonga medicine woman from a life-threatening encounter with a pride of lions in 1991, Linda Tucker gave up a career in international marketing to become a conservationist.Since this time, she has dedicated her life to the urgent protection of the critically endangered White Lions, venerated as the King of Kings by African elders. Despite their rarity and cultural importance, the White Lions have no protected status and may be trophy hunted in the wild and in captivity.To ensure the survival of this legendary animal, Linda Tucker has raised millions of dollars in a long-term strategy to secure large tracks of protected wilderness territory in the heart of the White Lions' ancestral heritage lands, in the epic-centre of UNESCO's Kruger-to-Canyons Biosphere, one of the last viable lion ranges on the planet.In this episode, we cover:Linda Tucker's pivotal moment in the African wilderness in 1991The transformation from a life of consumerismThe Mission to Save White LionsThe establishment of the Global White Lion Protection Trust in 2001The spiritual and ecological importance of the white lionsThe Aquarius AgeNorth American Tour and ProgramsBooks by Linda TuckerPhilosophy and ApproachHelpful links:Linda Tucker - Founder of Global White Lion Protection TrustTickets for Malibu Benefit 5/29/24Linda Tucker on Amazon:The Mystery of the White LionsSaving the White LionsLionhearted Leadership: The 13 LawsSummoned by the Earth with Cynthia JursSubscribe to Christine's Substack Find Rosebud Woman on Instagram as @rosebudwoman, Christine on Instagram as @the.rose.woman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 158 - Venda kingdoms and the Lemba Yemeni enigma

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 19:43


This is episode 158 and we're taking an epic regional tour into the along the Limpopo River to meet with the Venda and other groups of folks who hail from the province we now call Limpopo. Thanks to listener Mushe for the suggestion. By the mid-fifteenth century Shona-speaking immigrants from Zimbabwe settled across the Limpopo River and interacted with the local Sotho inhabitants. As a result of this interaction, Shona and Sotho led to what is now regarded as a common Venda identity by the mid-sixteenth century. Venda-speaking people live mainly in the Soutpansberg area and southern Zimbabwe, but they also once lived in south-western Mozambique and north-eastern Botswana. Venda grammar and phonology is similar to Shona, particularly western Shona and Venda vocabulary has its greatest equivalent in Sotho. Phonology is the branch of linguistics that deals with systems of sounds within a language or between different languages. According to most ethnographers it is not only the Venda language, but also certain customs, such as the domba pre-marital school, that distinguish them from surrounding Shona, Sotho-Tswana and Tsonga communities. First a quick refresh. We heard in one of earlier podcasts about the Mapungubwe kingdom which lasted until the 13th Century - following which Shona speaking people's moved southwards into the Soutpansberg region over the centuries. Archaeologists have established that by the fourteenth century, or the late Mapungubwe period and what is known as and the Moloko, the early post Mapungubwe kingdoms emerged in northern Transvaal. This is where the forebears of the Venda come in. Zimbabwean ceramics help a lot here, they were produced by Shona speakers and their fourteenth century distribution demarcated the Shona trading empire centred around Great Zimbabwe. The rulers at Great Zimbabwe controlled most of the country between the Limpopo and Zambezi rivers until smaller trading states broke away in the fifteenth century. I've covered this in great detail in Episodes 5, 6 and 7 if you want to refresh memories. We also know that trade between these early kingdoms and the east coast was established, goods like gold, ivory, and copper were traded with Arabic and Portuguese merchants. The Venda were directly impacted by this trade, along with another unique group called the Lemba who are directly related to ancestors who actually traded all the way from Yemen in the Middle East. More about them in a few minutes. Ceramics help us piece together the past more effectively, the period of Shona and Sotho interaction eventually involved into more than a mere overlap of these ceramic styles, because for the first time different stylistic elements appeared on the same vessels. These Letaba pots have also been unearthed in the eastern Transvaal or Limpopo Province as its now known. It is interesting that these ceramics are still produced today, these Letaba pots and ceramics are made by the Venda, the Tsonga, the Ndebele, but anthropologists and historians believe the style itself is distinctly Venda in character. The Venda kingdom pretty much stretched from the Limpopo River in the north to the Olifants and Ngwenya River, or Crocodile River, in the south, but by the time Louis Trichardt rode through their land in 1836, the great Venda empire had almost vanished, torn up by external threats — damaged by the amaNdebele and even amaZulu raiders. The second group who could be found in this territory are the Lemba. They remain one of the self-defining groups of the region who have a stunning origin story. I am going to tread quite carefully here because there's science and then there's oral tradition. As you'll hear, the Lemba believe they are related to the lost Tribes of Israel, and have recently demanded that they be recognized as such. Their narrative and origin story links them to the Middle East and the Judaism and there is DNA evidence to back them up.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 158 - Venda kingdoms and the Lemba Yemeni enigma

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 19:43


This is episode 158 and we're taking an epic regional tour into the along the Limpopo River to meet with the Venda and other groups of folks who hail from the province we now call Limpopo. Thanks to listener Mushe for the suggestion. By the mid-fifteenth century Shona-speaking immigrants from Zimbabwe settled across the Limpopo River and interacted with the local Sotho inhabitants. As a result of this interaction, Shona and Sotho led to what is now regarded as a common Venda identity by the mid-sixteenth century. Venda-speaking people live mainly in the Soutpansberg area and southern Zimbabwe, but they also once lived in south-western Mozambique and north-eastern Botswana. Venda grammar and phonology is similar to Shona, particularly western Shona and Venda vocabulary has its greatest equivalent in Sotho. Phonology is the branch of linguistics that deals with systems of sounds within a language or between different languages. According to most ethnographers it is not only the Venda language, but also certain customs, such as the domba pre-marital school, that distinguish them from surrounding Shona, Sotho-Tswana and Tsonga communities. First a quick refresh. We heard in one of earlier podcasts about the Mapungubwe kingdom which lasted until the 13th Century - following which Shona speaking people's moved southwards into the Soutpansberg region over the centuries. Archaeologists have established that by the fourteenth century, or the late Mapungubwe period and what is known as and the Moloko, the early post Mapungubwe kingdoms emerged in northern Transvaal. This is where the forebears of the Venda come in. Zimbabwean ceramics help a lot here, they were produced by Shona speakers and their fourteenth century distribution demarcated the Shona trading empire centred around Great Zimbabwe. The rulers at Great Zimbabwe controlled most of the country between the Limpopo and Zambezi rivers until smaller trading states broke away in the fifteenth century. I've covered this in great detail in Episodes 5, 6 and 7 if you want to refresh memories. We also know that trade between these early kingdoms and the east coast was established, goods like gold, ivory, and copper were traded with Arabic and Portuguese merchants. The Venda were directly impacted by this trade, along with another unique group called the Lemba who are directly related to ancestors who actually traded all the way from Yemen in the Middle East. More about them in a few minutes. Ceramics help us piece together the past more effectively, the period of Shona and Sotho interaction eventually involved into more than a mere overlap of these ceramic styles, because for the first time different stylistic elements appeared on the same vessels. These Letaba pots have also been unearthed in the eastern Transvaal or Limpopo Province as its now known. It is interesting that these ceramics are still produced today, these Letaba pots and ceramics are made by the Venda, the Tsonga, the Ndebele, but anthropologists and historians believe the style itself is distinctly Venda in character. The Venda kingdom pretty much stretched from the Limpopo River in the north to the Olifants and Ngwenya River, or Crocodile River, in the south, but by the time Louis Trichardt rode through their land in 1836, the great Venda empire had almost vanished, torn up by external threats — damaged by the amaNdebele and even amaZulu raiders. The second group who could be found in this territory are the Lemba. They remain one of the self-defining groups of the region who have a stunning origin story. I am going to tread quite carefully here because there's science and then there's oral tradition. As you'll hear, the Lemba believe they are related to the lost Tribes of Israel, and have recently demanded that they be recognized as such. Their narrative and origin story links them to the Middle East and the Judaism and there is DNA evidence to back them up.

Game, Set & Talk
CAZAUX peut-il nous faire le COUP de TSONGA à l'Open d'Australie ?

Game, Set & Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 14:18


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Court N°1
L'effet rétro - Épisode 1 : 24 Janvier 2008 - Tsonga surclasse Nadal en demi-finale de l'Open d'Australie

Court N°1

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 13:40


'L'Effet Rétro' c'est la nouvelle rubrique de Court N°1 ! Toute l'équipe reviendra chaque semaine sur un match de légende, entre souvenirs et anecdotes.Pour ce premier épisode, quoi de mieux que d'évoquer le jour où Jo-Wilfried Tsonga a surclassé Rafael Nadal en demi-finales de l'Open d'Australie 2008 ? Un score sans appel (6-2 ; 6-3 ; 6-2) où absolument tout réussissait au Français. 

Talking Tennis
Novak Djokovic doctor interview: Method or madness behind the success?

Talking Tennis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 46:19


#tennis #nole #novakdjokovic #covid #alternativemedicine In winning the French Open, Novak Djokovic achieved a record-breaking 23rd Grand Slam title. A feat all the more remarkable, as few marked out Djokovic, in the early stages of his career, as having the potential to become an all-time great. Even Novak himself had doubts. Indeed, by January 2010, following a quarter-final defeat at the Australian Open to Jo Wilfried Tsonga, Djokovic questioned whether he had the stamina to last the pace. A Serbian doctor by the name of Igor Cetojevic noticed Djokovic's travails and reached out to his compatriot in the wake of that gruelling defeat to Tsonga. To this day, Djokovic attributes his longevity in the sport to Dr. Cetojevic. But who is Dr. Cetojevic and what was the advice he gave to Djokovic that made him so admired by the future record breaker. Some of the doctor's methods have been questioned. And Djokovic's stance on COVID, as well as vaccines, have been linked to his faith in Cetojevic. What cannot be questioned is the influence the doctor had at what was arguably the biggest turning point in Djokovic's tennis career. This podcast is available on... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43f2LvpQA7rxGbaRXqRMxH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/talking-tennis/id1652349752 Amazon Music: https://podcasters.amazon.com/podcasts/1e8c717a-0be6-4145-adf5-aee32501a1ae Subscribe to our YouTube channel... https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkingTennisTT Check out our website... https://www.talking-tennis.com/ Follow us on... Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkingTennisTT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingTennisTT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingtennistt/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

ATP Tennis Radio
PODCAST - Alcaraz, Thiem, Wawrinka, Medvedev & Many More

ATP Tennis Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 32:52


CARLOS ALCARAZ ON HIS DESIRE TO RETURN TO WORLD NUMBER ONE - ‘It's a great goal for me, but it's going to be really tough as Djokovic deserves so much to be there, but I'm really hungry to go to the tournaments, to win them and to return to number one, that's a big goal for me this year'.TOMAS BELLUCI ON HIS DECISION TO RETIRE - ‘I'm happy with what I've achieved in my career. I made the decision in the middle of last year as I played a tournament and wasn't feeling well physically. I was having so many injuries, so I think that was the moment when I felt I need to choose different for my life and that was the moment'.DOMINIC THIEM ON GETTING MAINTAINING A WORK AND LIFE BALANCE - ‘I'm constantly thinking of a life beyond tennis. I think that tennis was, for a long time, the only part of my life, which is good in one way but if you're getting older it's not good anymore, you need a life beyond tennis, you need other thoughts in your head, other things to do and the injury time out and tough time to come back helped me in those terms and I'm very happy about it'.STAN WAWRINKA ON HIS DESIRE TO RETURN TO THE TOP - ‘My game is high, when I enter the court I believe I can beat any player in front of me. Now I have to do it and I have to do it in repetition in the same week, but the year is long and I'm always looking for the full year, to the big picture, controlling what I can control and the matches and results will come'.ARTHUR RINDERKNECH ON THE NEXT WAVE OF FRENCH PLAYERS COMING THROUGH - ‘It's a new generation for sure with Monfils not playing for the last year, Tsonga of course retired, Gilles Simon retired, Lucas Pouille who was really good, Richard Gasquet still shows he can win, but behind that there is a new generation coming, so hopefully we can do, maybe not as good as them, but get as close as possible'.FABRICE MARTIN ON LEARNING FROM DIFFERENT COACHING SYSTEMS - ‘When I went back to France I felt it was more about technique, more tactical, whereas in the States it was more focussed on you and your game and on your strengths and so sometimes it fits you and sometimes it doesn't , but I used a bit of everything'.PLUS DANIIL MEDVEDEV ANSWERS QUIZ QUESTIONS ON HIS OWN CAREER- Podcast presented by Seb Lauzier- Interviews by Seb Lauzier, Richard Connelly, Chris Bowers and Candy Reid- Medvedev feature by ATP Uncovered

ATP Tennis Radio
PODCAST - Rusedski, Moya, Shapovalov, Tsonga & Kohlschreiber

ATP Tennis Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 35:28


GREG RUSEDSKI ON HOW THE SPORT IS DEVELOPING - ‘It seems like players are getting a lot quicker and right now you have to be an all-rounder. You have to play defence and offence and if you want to get to the very top, you have to do all of the above'.CARLOS MOYA ON RAFAEL NADAL'S YEAR - 'The last part of the year has not been that good but he's won two slams this year and when you win two slams, it has to be a good year. It's true that the first half of the year was unbelievable and we did not expect that to happen, but with Rafa, you can always expect the best from him'.DENIS SHAPOVALOV ON HIS JUMP BACKHAND - ‘It actually comes from juniors. When I was small a lot of people would get the ball up to my backhand and I remember one practice I just got tired of going back all of the time, so I hit a couple in the air and they worked out well, so it's just been a natural shot for me'.JO-WILFRIED TSONGA ON HIS TOUGHEST OPPONENT - ‘One who gave me a hard time was Andy Murray, he beat me so many times and it was difficult. Every time when I saw the draw I was praying to be in another part and yeah, Andy was a terrible player for me'. PHILIPP KOHLSCHREIBER ON LEARNING FROM BEST PLAYERS IN PRACTICE - 'They are actually most of the time very relaxed, but then they can switch it on in the crunch time, they have the full focus. So they are really good to be able to practice and enjoy, but if they feel like the crucial moment is coming, then they have another gear maybe and that's something hard to learn, but that's why I always tried to play with the best players in practice'.-Podcast presented by Seb Lauzier-Interviews by Jill Craybas, Richard Connelly & Ursin Caderas- Denis Shapovalov Feature by ATP Uncovered

The Body Serve
The Merchants of Menace: 2022 ATP Wrap

The Body Serve

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 86:32 Very Popular


It's time to wrap up the 2022 ATP season, and we're treating the guys with a healthy (and earned!) dose of suspicion, starting with a rundown of the most badly behaved children of the year. But it's not all bad - we also cover Rafa's personal-best start to the season, Carlos' rise, Novak's disappearing and reappearing acts, Felix fixing his finals bugaboo, Holger's Paris breakdown and later his Paris Masters title, and Roger's retirement. And since tennis news will stop for no one, we had to recap Canada's historic win at Davis Cup and the implosion of Team USA.       0:00 Cold Open Men behaving badly  4:25 Starting with the worst: That Guy 9:20 The Nick Kyrgios redemption nightmare 13:50 Craig! What the hell, dude?! 18:00 Jaaa-gate, Moutet, poop shorts, and Shapo gets scolded by Daddy 25:55 Davis Cup: USA cancels themselves, does the work for us 31:20 The Verdasco ban and Reilly's basement tweeting   Notable Moments 40:30 Djokovic removed from Australia + Rafa wins a very memorable Australian final 48:35 Carlos Alcaraz breaks out in March; Rafa's injuries start and never end; weird Wimbledon 57:20 US Open was our first major (and Carlos' too)! 61:30 Laver Cup, frat behavior, G***k y*g*rt, Federer retirement 65:30 Other retirements: Del Potro, Tsonga, Anderson, and many more 68:55 Three other players we need to mention: Feliz, Casper, Holger 79:25 How'd we do on our choices for breakout players of 2022?

Open Era
161. Ostrava: A Chat With the Coach

Open Era

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 46:17 Very Popular


Open Era listeners rejoice, friend of the show and all-around tennis savant Mert Ertunga joins us this week. Devang and Mert chat about coaching and its evolution in recent years before diving into the major storylines in tennis this season, including Serena, Federer and much more.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 and @SimonBushell2 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.

Open Era
Ostrava: A Chat With the Coach

Open Era

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 46:17


Open Era listeners rejoice, friend of the show and all-around tennis savant Mert Ertunga joins us this week. Devang and Mert chat about coaching and its evolution in recent years before diving into the major storylines in tennis this season, including Serena, Federer and much more.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 and @SimonBushell2 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.

Tennis Legend Podcast
Un coucou de Jo Tsonga au Moselle Open ATP 250

Tennis Legend Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 6:40


L'oeil de...
"Godard est parti rejoindre Truffaut et les fesses de Brigitte Bardot décédées en septembre 85"

L'oeil de...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 5:46


Le réalisateur Jean-Luc Godard a eu recours au suicide assisté pour mettre fin à ses jours en Suisse. "Godard, Tsonga, Monfils, tous les Français vont mourir là-bas", constate Caverivière.

RTL Matin
"Godard est parti rejoindre Truffaut et les fesses de Brigitte Bardot décédées en septembre 85"

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 5:46


Le réalisateur Jean-Luc Godard a eu recours au suicide assisté pour mettre fin à ses jours en Suisse. "Godard, Tsonga, Monfils, tous les Français vont mourir là-bas", constate Caverivière.

Berea Baptist Church
What is the religion of the Tsonga people?

Berea Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 100:51


Behind the Racquet Pod
Behind the Racquet with Enzo Couacaud with Guest Host Christopher Eubanks

Behind the Racquet Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 53:02 Very Popular


Guest Host Christopher Eubanks guides us through the career of French tennis star Enzo Couacaud, and take you Behind the Racquet to tell you his story. Things get interesting when they start talking about the French generation of Monfils, Tsonga, Gasquet and others, and what "greatness" is. And then we get in to how the NBA influence could benefit tennis. More coming next week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tennis Culture
French Open Wrap-Up

Tennis Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 25:22


Rafa wins his 14th Roland Garros title, Iga continues to dominate the women's game and Tsonga bids farewell to an amazing career. All this and more on the French Open Wrap up edition of the Tennis Culture podcast Enjoy.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 69 – Senzangakhona's “Jerusalem of the Zulus”, his beautiful wife Bhibhi and a bit of Delagoa Bay

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 22:13


This is episode 69 and we're hunting the origins of Shaka. Throughout the area north of the Thukela River the main medium of exchange in terms of goods was no longer cattle by 1810 – it was beads. These glass objects manufactured in Europe had flowed through southern Africa starting in the first days of contact between Europe and Africa – way back in 1480s. More than 300 years later, these beads could be found in every corner of the continent. And one of those corners was Zululand. By the time of Shaka's rise, starting in the second decade of the 19th Century, beads had become one the main medium of exchange paticularly when a man acquired a wife – lobolo, in conjunction with cattle. But beads were not the only trade item, things like copper and iron were mined locally and traded as well, while the people along the coast were expert at salvaging these metals from the numerous ship wrecks that dotted the Indian Ocean sands from north of Mozambique to Cape. Metals were directly linked to status. As you've heard in our earliest podcasts, African people were using iron and copper as ornaments – and the metals were worn by warriors as a sign of bravery. So trade with Europeans was therefore directly associated with the stratification of society from the earliest days with the most important members owning the most copper and brass, gold and even iron. However, there was not enough trade with Delagoa Bay to say with certainty that trade in these kinds of products alone drove the amaNdwandwe and the amaMthethwa, then the AmaZulu, to rise as powerful centralized kingdoms. Major trading emanated from Delagoa Bay, and the Dutch took advantage of this. Ivory was the main product, not slaves, with beads exchanged in return. Gold dust was also traded from far in the interior. Tsonga traders from around Delagoa Bay pitched up as far south as the Mfolozi River. Some made it 1500km into the interior!

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 69 – Senzangakhona's “Jerusalem of the Zulus”, his beautiful wife Bhibhi and a bit of Delagoa Bay

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 22:13


This is episode 69 and we're hunting the origins of Shaka. Throughout the area north of the Thukela River the main medium of exchange in terms of goods was no longer cattle by 1810 – it was beads. These glass objects manufactured in Europe had flowed through southern Africa starting in the first days of contact between Europe and Africa – way back in 1480s. More than 300 years later, these beads could be found in every corner of the continent. And one of those corners was Zululand. By the time of Shaka's rise, starting in the second decade of the 19th Century, beads had become one the main medium of exchange paticularly when a man acquired a wife – lobolo, in conjunction with cattle. But beads were not the only trade item, things like copper and iron were mined locally and traded as well, while the people along the coast were expert at salvaging these metals from the numerous ship wrecks that dotted the Indian Ocean sands from north of Mozambique to Cape. Metals were directly linked to status. As you've heard in our earliest podcasts, African people were using iron and copper as ornaments – and the metals were worn by warriors as a sign of bravery. So trade with Europeans was therefore directly associated with the stratification of society from the earliest days with the most important members owning the most copper and brass, gold and even iron. However, there was not enough trade with Delagoa Bay to say with certainty that trade in these kinds of products alone drove the amaNdwandwe and the amaMthethwa, then the AmaZulu, to rise as powerful centralized kingdoms. Major trading emanated from Delagoa Bay, and the Dutch took advantage of this. Ivory was the main product, not slaves, with beads exchanged in return. Gold dust was also traded from far in the interior. Tsonga traders from around Delagoa Bay pitched up as far south as the Mfolozi River. Some made it 1500km into the interior!

Open Era
145. French Open: Adroit, Salubrious and Withering

Open Era

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 66:48 Very Popular


Dev and Simon dive headfirst into some nonsense this week as we play a word description game to tackle the first week at Roland Garros. Next we ask a simple question. What are 3 things we loved and 3 things we hated from the French capital so far. Finally, our attention turns to parting shots which feature the biggest L of the season so far and a dog named Willow.Follow @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.

Open Era
French Open: Adroit, Salubrious and Withering

Open Era

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 66:48


Dev and Simon dive headfirst into some nonsense this week as we play a word description game to tackle the first week at Roland Garros. Next we ask a simple question. What are 3 things we loved and 3 things we hated from the French capital so far. Finally, our attention turns to parting shots which feature the biggest L of the season so far and a dog named Willow.Follow @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.

The Tennis Podcast
Roland Garros Day 3 - Tsitsipas survives and Tsonga brings down the curtain

The Tennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 52:21 Very Popular


Day three at Roland Garros belonged to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Catherine, David and Matt discuss how he briefly rolled back the years against Casper Ruud before the moving scenes of his injury and retirement ceremony. How will he be remembered in tennis? Elsewhere, why can't Lorenzo Musetti win from two sets up? How much fun was Hugo Gaston vs Alex de Minaur? Are the night sessions at Roland Garros working? And how disappointing is it that most players' views on Wimbledon are entirely self-interested? BECOME A FRIEND OF THE TENNIS PODCAST Friends of The Tennis Podcast help us to produce the show year-round, and receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout the year, including Tennis Re-Lived, listener questions, and Grand Slam review shows. The two new episodes of Roland Garros Re-Lived, covering Mats Wilander's win in 1982 and The Amelie Mauresmo Story, are up now. Become a Friend - https://bit.ly/FriendOfTheTennisPodcastSign up to our newsletter - https://bit.ly/TennisPodcastNewsletterFollow us on:Instagram - www.instagram/thetennispodcastTwitter - www.twitter.com/tennispodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Par Jupiter !
Damien Abbad, les stock-options de Moderna, les pleurs de Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, et une ovation de brèves !

Par Jupiter !

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 4:42


durée : 00:04:42 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - par : Charline Vanhoenacker, Alex Vizorek - Damien Abbad, la fin de carrière de Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, la mise en examen de Jean-Luc Lahaye, l'augmentation des taux de pesticides dans les fruits, c'est l'actu du jour !

Si tu écoutes, j'annule tout
Damien Abbad, les stock-options de Moderna, les pleurs de Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, et une ovation de brèves !

Si tu écoutes, j'annule tout

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 4:42


durée : 00:04:42 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - par : Charline Vanhoenacker, Alex Vizorek - Damien Abbad, la fin de carrière de Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, la mise en examen de Jean-Luc Lahaye, l'augmentation des taux de pesticides dans les fruits, c'est l'actu du jour !

Le sport par Thibs
Roland Garros 2022 : Tsonga, l'Adieu d'un Champion

Le sport par Thibs

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 12:10


Beaucoup d'émotion sur le Philippe Chatrier pour célébrer le dernier point de la carrière de Jo Tsonga. On fait le point sur les résultats du premier tour. On en discute ensemble !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Le journal de presque 17h17
Damien Abbad, les stock-options de Moderna, les pleurs de Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, et une ovation de brèves !

Le journal de presque 17h17

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 4:42


durée : 00:04:42 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - par : Charline Vanhoenacker, Alex Vizorek - Damien Abbad, la fin de carrière de Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, la mise en examen de Jean-Luc Lahaye, l'augmentation des taux de pesticides dans les fruits, c'est l'actu du jour !

Love Tennis Podcast
French Open, Day 3: Tsonga's bittersweet au revoir, Tsitsipas comes back and Paire leads a revolt

Love Tennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 37:57 Very Popular


After a late-night finish from Tsitsipas and Musetti, this podcast needs no introduction. Also it's very late and I'm very tired. Instead, here is Benoit Paire's introduction to his press conference. **** I would like to talk about Wimbledon. I would like to know if ATP defends more players or Russia. This is why I wanted to talk with you guys. Because we are going to play a tournament without any points. When some people had COVID, we didn't say, Oh, okay, we should cancel the tournament altogether. But then we have three or four Russian players, including Medvedev, and we are rallying against Wimbledon. I think it's a pity, because if we were to listen to all the players, players do not understand this decision. 99% of players, they want to have points and to play the tournament as it was before. So I want to know if ATP wants to defend players or Russia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast
French Open Catch-Up: Round 1 - Big ATP names progress as WTA Top 10 in tatters; Tsonga goes down swinging; 'Pointless' Wimbledon reaction

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 57:26 Very Popular


In the latest episode of The Passing Shot, the tennis podcast by fans, Joel and Kim roundup the main action from Round One of the French Open.From defending champion Barbora Krejickova being upset by local hope Diane Parry, the in form Ons Jabeur losing in the first match of the tournament, and Naomi Osaka succumbing to Amanda Anisimova for a second Slam in a row, several women's seeds have fallen already thus opening up part of the draw significantly.On the men's side, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga finally takes a bow and retires from professional tennis with a 4 set loss to Casper Ruud, Hugo Gaston delights the local crowd with a topsy turvy 5 set win over Alex de Minaur and Denis Shapovalov falls to Holger Rune in straight sets.Joel and Kim also discuss the news and fallout from the ATP and WTA's bold decision to remove ranking points from Wimbledon, in response to their ban on Russian and Belarussian players.They also reveal their Collect A Set picks, which have already gone astray with Jabeur's early exit!Share your fan thoughts on the week with the #passingshotpod on social media.______________DOWNLOADTENNIS.COMTo stay up to date on all tennis around the world including ATP, WTA and Challenger tours, download TNNS Live Scores.Download on Apple PodcastsDownload on Google PlayFollow  TNNS Live Scores on TwitterAnd check out the TNNS Lives Scores website at www.downloadtennis.com______________SOCIAL MEDIAShare your fan thoughts on the week with the #passingshotpod on social media.Twitter: @passingshotpodInstagram: @passingshotpodWebsite: thepassingshot.co.ukWritten, presented and produced by Joel Girling and Kim MackenzieCrowdfunded by our listeners.Recorded on 24th May 2022.

LE FLASH L'EQUIPE
Le flash sports du 25 mai 2022

LE FLASH L'EQUIPE

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 1:59


Tsonga s'arrête sur un dernier combat héroïque. Trois secondes séparent les deux meilleurs du Giro. L'ASVEL chute face à Cholet (74-70) en Betclic Élite. Neymar restera-t-il au PSG ? 

Court N°1
Épisode 92 : Entre l'émotion Tsonga et la magie Gaston !

Court N°1

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 16:58


Le podcast Court Numéro 1 se met à l'heure de Roland-Garros ! Tous les soirs, durant 15 jours, Ilias Grandjean, Eric Salliot, Anthony Rech, Florent Serra et Amandine Hesse vous embarquent dans les allées du célèbre tournoi parisien. Au programme : le débrief des matchs du jour, les présentations des rencontres du lendemain et surtout, vous entendrez tous les protagonistes de ce tournoi : coachs, joueuses et joueurs. Cette immersion quotidienne sera rythmée par des rencontres et des histoires totalement atypiques. Au programme de ce mardi : l'émotion des adieux de Jo-Wilfried Tsonga au tennis et le retour de la magie Hugo Gaston à Roland-Garros !

Love Tennis Podcast
French Open, Day 3: Tsonga's bittersweet au revoir, Tsitsipas comes back and Paire leads a revolt

Love Tennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 37:57


After a late-night finish from Tsitsipas and Musetti, this podcast needs no introduction. Also it's very late and I'm very tired. Instead, here is Benoit Paire's introduction to his press conference. **** I would like to talk about Wimbledon. I would like to know if ATP defends more players or Russia. This is why I wanted to talk with you guys. Because we are going to play a tournament without any points. When some people had COVID, we didn't say, Oh, okay, we should cancel the tournament altogether. But then we have three or four Russian players, including Medvedev, and we are rallying against Wimbledon. I think it's a pity, because if we were to listen to all the players, players do not understand this decision. 99% of players, they want to have points and to play the tournament as it was before. So I want to know if ATP wants to defend players or Russia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The AO Show
Novak's Grand Slam comeback, Iga eyes another title, au revoir Tsonga (Ep 20)

The AO Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 28:19


The City of Lights is shining bright as tennis' biggest stars return for the 126th edition of Roland Garros. Novak Djokovic prepares for his first major of the season and the chance to level with Rafael Nadal at 21 Grand Slam titles, 2010 singles finalist Sam Stosur says Iga Swiatek's winning streak makes her a clear favourite, and we wind back the clock on French favourite Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's fairytale run at Australian Open 2008.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Super Moscato Show
Le cri de gueule : Tsonga doit-il choisir sa sortie ? – 15/04

Super Moscato Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 6:34


Entouré de toute sa bande, Vincent Moscato offre tous les jours des moments de franche rigolade en traitant l'actualité sportive sous l'angle de la dérision ! Cette année, le « Super Moscato Show », c'est 3 heures : de 15h à 18h ! Plus de sports, plus de débats, plus d'infos, et surtout encore plus de rires ! RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).

The Ready Play Tennis Podcast
Simona Snatches Serena's Coach; Bencic Chews Up Competition in Charleston

The Ready Play Tennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 64:37 Very Popular


As tennis transitions to the clay, some big stories emerged this week. Of the 'Big Four' stories, which would you rank among the top: Bianca's return with a wildcard in Stuttgart? Simona snatches up Patrick Mouratoglou from Serena as she eyes more grand slam glory? Federer shows fitness photos as he eyes his return at 40? Clijsters retires for good after her second return to tennis? Check the title for your answer. The guys cover the results in Charleston and the play of its champ Bencic. Is she petulant as some listeners think? Are you happy for her? One player Aldwin is living for is Amanda Anisimova, making another deep run into the semis.  Houston happened and Opelka proves things are bigger in Texas, taking his second title this year in the state. Jason challenges Aldwin to guess who won in Morocco. The guys conclude by covering the myriad of stories taking shape in Monte Carlo, including: Djokovic's early exit; does the Nole hate really need to continue? Wawrinka's return What up with those Adidas kits on Tsonga and Korda, and did Zverev ask for another cut off? Check out the merch at the Ready Play Shopify store. Wanna place an order? Email us at readyplaytennispodcast@gmail.com. You can also connect and share your thoughts on the show with us there! Support The Ready Play Tennis Podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/readyplaytennis. IG: @readyplaytennispodcast

Around the Post
Episode 95 - Legends Coming Back, Tsonga Retires, All Bot Final

Around the Post

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 38:17


the guys make their return with a LOADED episode. this time discussing the clay swing starting, Houston, the all bot final and the return of and exit of several legends.

Love Tennis Podcast
Nick Kyrgios vs umpires - who wins? Plus Tsonga's retirement, Raducanu coaching update and Monte Carlo

Love Tennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 78:07 Very Popular


Please leave us a five-star review wherever you get your podcast - we will read EVERY single one out on the pod. You can also contact us on Twitter @LoveTennisPod or by email lovetennispod@gmail.com, and we'll always try to include your questions on the podcast. Nick Kyrgios has picked up yet more fines for on-court spats with umpires, although this one did concede he had got it wrong. Does tennis need to reflect on how good its umpires are? Or find a better way to deal with players who behave unacceptably towards them? The so-called golden generation of French tennis is coming to an end as Jo-Wilfried Tsonga announces his retirement. A career well spent or a persistent underperformer? And what now for the game in France as others will soon follow him out to pasture. Emma Raducanu has been hitting with at the academy run by Riccardo Piatti - is this a hint about where her next coaching change might come from? Torben Beltz remains in charge... for now. Belinda Bencic beat Ons Jabeur in an excellent final in Charleston, should we consider the Swiss a genuine threat on the clay now? We also talk about all the latest injury news including Matteo Berrettini, Dominic Thiem, Stan Wawrinka and Rafael Nadal. James Gray - @jamesgraysport George Bellshaw - @bellshawgeorge Calvin Betton - @calvbetton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Court N°1
Épisode 84 : Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, un Mousquetaire bientôt retraité !

Court N°1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 41:43 Very Popular


Jo-Wilfried Tsonga a annoncé la fin de sa carrière. À 36 ans, le Français va se retirer du circuit après l'édition 2022 de Roland-Garros. Ancien 5e meilleur joueur mondial au classement ATP, Tsonga compile 18 titres en simples et 4 titres en double. Court Numéro 1 revient sur sa carrière, sur l'Open d'Australie 2008 et sur la personnalité de Jo-Wilfried. Les anciens joueurs, tout comme les nouveaux, lui rendront hommage tout au long de ce numéro !

LE FLASH L'EQUIPE
Le flash sports du 12 avril 2022

LE FLASH L'EQUIPE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 2:01


Karim Benzema et le Real Madrid retrouvent Chelsea en quart de finale retour de la Ligue des champions. L'OL pourrait être décimé au milieu de terrain, et priver d'Anthony Lopes jeudi face à West Ham et C3. À 3 mois de l'Euro, les Bleues n'ont besoin que d'un nul face à la Slovénie pour se qualifier pour la Coupe du monde 2023. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga éliminé dès le premier tour du Masters 1000 de Monte Carlo par le Croate Marin Cilic. 

The On The Line Tennis Podcast
Episode 38: Tsonga, Houston, Charleston, Marrakech, Bogota and Monte Carlo

The On The Line Tennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 34:53


A mini-quiz on Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, everything that happened in last week's tournaments including titles for Opelka in Houston, Bencic in Charleston, Goffin in Marrakech and Maria in Bogota, plus a quick preview of Monte Carlo.Jo-Wilfried Tsonga1:26: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga mini-quiz.2:21: 1. Who did Tsonga beat in his first-round in his 2008 Australian Open final run?3:17: 2. Can you name Tsonga's two Masters titles (year and event)?4:16: 3. Outside of the Big Four, who are the two players to beat Tsonga in Grand Slam semifinals?5:57: 4. In what year and event did Tsonga win an Olympic medal?6:46: 5. Which member of the Big Four did Tsonga have the best record against in terms of match-win percentage?Houston8:35: Nick Kyrgios receives a point penalty in his semifinal loss to Reilly Opelka.10:34: Cristian Garin breaks a five-match losing streak.12:25: John Isner and Reilly Opelka contest the tallest final in ATP history in Houston.Charleston17:57: Belinda Bencic wins the first clay-court title of her career in Charleston.19:23: Ons Jabeur admits to feeling very emotional after losing another final.Marrakech22:13: David Goffin finds some form in his final win over Alex Molcan in Marrakech.Bogota25:55: Tatjana Maria becomes the first two-time mother to win a title on the WTA Tour in Bogota.Monte Carlo27:26: Stan Wawrinka loses to Alexander Bublik as his comeback continues.29:05: A potential quarterfinal meeting between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz.30:10: Marin Cilic downs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in a battle of the vets.31:42: Holger Rune wins the Sanremo Challenger and his first qualifying match in Monte Carlo on the same day.

Love Tennis Podcast
Nick Kyrgios vs umpires - who wins? Plus Tsonga's retirement, Raducanu coaching update and Monte Carlo

Love Tennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 78:07


Please leave us a five-star review wherever you get your podcast - we will read EVERY single one out on the pod. You can also contact us on Twitter @LoveTennisPod or by email lovetennispod@gmail.com, and we'll always try to include your questions on the podcast. Nick Kyrgios has picked up yet more fines for on-court spats with umpires, although this one did concede he had got it wrong. Does tennis need to reflect on how good its umpires are? Or find a better way to deal with players who behave unacceptably towards them? The so-called golden generation of French tennis is coming to an end as Jo-Wilfried Tsonga announces his retirement. A career well spent or a persistent underperformer? And what now for the game in France as others will soon follow him out to pasture. Emma Raducanu has been hitting with at the academy run by Riccardo Piatti - is this a hint about where her next coaching change might come from? Torben Beltz remains in charge... for now. Belinda Bencic beat Ons Jabeur in an excellent final in Charleston, should we consider the Swiss a genuine threat on the clay now? We also talk about all the latest injury news including Matteo Berrettini, Dominic Thiem, Stan Wawrinka and Rafael Nadal. James Gray - @jamesgraysport George Bellshaw - @bellshawgeorge Calvin Betton - @calvbetton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Par Jupiter !
Poutine, élections présidentielles et tempête Diego

Par Jupiter !

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 6:25


durée : 00:06:25 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - La Russie suspendue du Conseil des droits de l'homme des Nations Unies, Présidentielles, Tsonga qui arrête sa carrière, microplastiques retrouvés dans les poumons de personnes vivantes et retour de la tournée Stars 80, c'est l'actu du jour!

Super Moscato Show
Breaking News : Que retiendrez-vous de Tsonga ? - 07/04

Super Moscato Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 14:20


Entouré de toute sa bande, Vincent Moscato offre tous les jours des moments de franche rigolade en traitant l'actualité sportive sous l'angle de la dérision ! Cette année, le « Super Moscato Show », c'est 3 heures : de 15h à 18h ! Plus de sports, plus de débats, plus d'infos, et surtout encore plus de rires ! RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).

LE FLASH L'EQUIPE
Le flash sports du 7 avril 2022

LE FLASH L'EQUIPE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 2:00


Un Benzema stratosphérique a offert la victoire au Real Madrid à Chelsea mercredi soir (3-1). L'Olympique Lyonnais se déplace ce jeudi à Londres pour défier West Ham en quart de finale aller de la Ligue Europa. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga explique dans L'Équipe les raisons qui le poussent à mettre un terme à sa carrière après Roland-Garros. Canal+ a prolongé son contrat de diffusion de la Formule 1 jusqu'en 2029. Retrouvez toute l'actualité sportive dans votre Flash L'Équipe. 

ATP Tennis Radio
PODCAST - Alcaraz, Berrettini, Auger-Aliassime, Tsonga, Khachanov & Arevalo

ATP Tennis Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 29:36


This week Seb Lauzier introduces the podcast from Rio where he's been working for the TV operation all week, but we also air interviews with players who've been competing at the three other ATP events this past week. We hear from Carlos Alcaraz, Matteo Berrettini, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Jo Wilfried-Tsonga, Karen Khachanov and Marcelo Arevalo.Interviews by Seb Lauzier, Paul King and Mike Cation. Felix Auger-Aliassime taken from the ATP Media News Feed.

LE FLASH L'EQUIPE
Le flash sports du 3 février 2022

LE FLASH L'EQUIPE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 2:00


Rugby : Antoine Dupont se confie sur son nouveau rôle de capitaine sans prise de tête... Can 2022 : Le Sénégal de Sadio Mané se qualifie pour la finale... Tennis : À Montpellier, Tsonga n'a pu passer l'obstacle 2ème tour, Richard Gasquet a lui trouvé la clé encore face à Hugo Humbert... JO d'hiver de Pékin : Perrine Laffont entre en jeu, les attentes sont grandes pour la championne olympique en titre.. Retrouvez toute l'actualité sportive dans votre Flash L'Équipe.