Shapovalov Miami Open
Denis Shapovalov talks about his tennis, his strengths and how he embraces the role of being the poster boy for Canadian tennis.

Denis Shapovalov talks about his tennis, his strengths and how he embraces the role of being the poster boy for Canadian tennis.
French veteran Giles Simon speaks about life on tour, his game and confidence level and Davis Cup.
Spoke with Bethanie Matterk Sands on why she needed a WC instead of a PR based entry. #Miamiopen
Tennis writer Tumaini Carayol visited the podcast this week to preview the BNP Paribas Masters. He talked about the comebacks of Serena Williams and Vika Azarenka and also covered the return of Novak Djokovic. Davis Cup continued to be a point of discussion and Tumaini weighed in on the proposed changes as well.
Mark Nixon and Susie Reid added to the accents in this episode as we discussed the last week on both tours and chatted about the ITF's new plan for Davis Cup. We also spoke about the relationship Caroline Wozniacki has had with the Danish press and fanbase. At times we wavered from the script - but that was the fun part.
Former player and ace commentator Mark Petchey is the guest on this episode of tennis with an accent. He talks about Federer's surge back to number one, his former charge Andy Murray, commentary from the booth and other topics like injuries. Great insights offered in the most simplistic ways. Enjoy!
Former top 10 player Tim Mayotte is the podcast guest - he talks about the state of American tennis and what could be keeping the men back. Is it technical or a player development question? He also weighs in on some current topics. Loads of knowledge here.
Andrew Burton returns to the pod and we spoke about his study of different generations of the ATP. Are Lost boys really the lost cause? Is generation Fed and generation Rafa too good? Lot of stats and nerdy numbers for you tennis geeks out there.
Tennis with an Accent relieves the Australian open fortnight with the guests Andrew, Mert and Omar. In depth post mortem of some of the take aways and unexpected losses as well as the off court issues. Wozniacki's breakthrough win and Federer's staggering #20.
Australian open draw analysis done by a guest panel of Andrew Burton, Mert Ertunga and Susie Reid. Topics include the comebacks to coaching changes to upset alerts in each section.
The season has started and business has resumed as usual. However injuries and comebacks are still very much the talk of the tennis world. This week's episode has topics which revolve around the injured state of players. The guest is Richard Evans and he shares his knowledge on these concerns.
Tennis accent is back after a three week hiatus. Tennis journalist David Sanchez is the guest this week on the podcast. He answers questions about the Nadal, Djokovic injured state and the popularity of RBA and Muguruza in Spain.
Ace journalist Ben Rothenberg provides some insights on his approach on tennis journalism along with the powerful medium that is tennis twitter. Enjoy the candid chat.
Former player and Davis cup captain of Turkey, Mert Ertunga joins us again on tennis with an accent. He reviews the Davis cup finals and its impact on two key players Pouille and Goffin.
This episode is a combination of two chats. Matt Zemek gives his Jana Novotna tribute. In the second half - Andrew Burton and Rene Denfeld discuss hot topics like Davis Cup, Shot clock and 16 seeds.
zyvhcdrr pandsried is back as the podcast guest and discussion is fully geared towards the WTF in London. Also discussed is the ATP awards.
Tennis writer Andrew Burton is the podcast guest. He gives insights into the recently concluded Bercy Masters 1000 and discusses other relevant issues surrounding this week in ATP. Topics include the angst of Guy Forget to what is the average cut off point mathematically to qualify for the WTF.
Former player and tennis writer Mert Ertunga is the podcast guest this week. He breaks drown the WTA finale, Wawrinka Norman Split and the ATP WTF. Also covers Nadal's certain finish to the year as number one.
Fellow tennis fan Susie is the podcast guest. The free flowing conversation includes various topics from the WTA year end to Fedal. Also discussed the perennially injured Del Potro and the enigmatic Nick Kyrgios.
Twitter legend Susie Reid is the podcast guest. Topics ranged from the WTA finale to some of the leading men on the ATP. Also discussed the Fedal MVP vs No. 1.
Iconic tennis journalist Richard Evans graces Tennis with an Accent this week. Topics range from changes in tennis journalism to GOAT and game changers.
I guess its never too late! We revisit the Laver Cup and discuss the impact, its potential future and the word exhibition. Also touch upon the wins of Damir Dzumhur and Caroline Garcia. And last but not the least the return of Maritna Hingis as the best ranked doubles player. Give it a listen.
One of the best doubles players in the world, Rajeev Ram is the podcast guest. Also joining the conversation is his wife Zaynab. Rajeev discusses his career changing move of giving up singles and now focussing on the doubles, where as Zaynab gives an insight on the life of the significant other in the tennis world. Must listen for every fan!
Former top 10 player Manuela Maleeva answers questions about her present and tennis past. Revisit the Graf Navratilova days on tour and how difficult it was to play her sisters in competition.
Accented opinions are back! We relive the US open fortnight and exchange our takeaways, rants and overall observations. Give it a listen.
Two time Australian Open champ Johan Kriek talks about the US open finals and his countryman Kevin Anderson's chances against the formidable Rafael Nadal.
Tennis writer and host of Thirty Love podcast Carl Bialik is the guest on Tennis with an Accent. He shares his insights on important topics surrounding the US open.
Guest speaker Matt Zemek is back! Andy Murray's last hour withdrawal is discussed in this podcast. We also broke down the two draws for the last major of the year.
Matt Zemek is the podcast guest this week. We covered current Cincy winners Dimitrov, Muguruza and some burning questions leading up to the last major of the year.
Next Gen is now! Topics not limited to the winners in Canada but also cover the year end mad dash, injuries and Kyrgios/Tomic saga.