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The Tennis Podcast

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Your definitive tennis round up, daily at the Slams. Part of the Athletic Network. Named in Time Mag's Top 100 podcasts of all time.


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Episodes

Serena’s Wimbledon singles comeback is ON

Catherine, David and Matt were live on YouTube on Sunday night to react to the huge news that Serena Williams will be playing singles at Wimbledon after accepting the last wildcard. Part one - Serena’s singles return at Wimbledon (00:00 - 32:12). We discuss how shocking it is, what to expect, and some fun possible round one matches. Part two (32:13 - 1:15:21) - We cover the big results from this week, including titles for Frances Tiafoe in Halle, Francisco Cerundolo at Queen’s and Linda Noskova ...

Jun 21, 20261 hr 38 minEp. 1522

Will Serena play singles at Wimbledon?

Catherine and David are rejoined by Matt, who’s back from Chicago, to catch up on the week’s results so far and speculate about whether Serena Williams will play more than just doubles at Wimbledon. Part one (00:00 - 25:45) - We start with Wimbledon’s wildcard decisions. Is a spot being saved for Serena to play singles? Do we think she will take it? Is that something we would like to see? And why does it feel wrong that Dan Evans has been snubbed? Part two - WTA (25:46 - 53:00). We discuss Alexa...

Jun 18, 20261 hr 22 minEp. 1521

Dan Evans - The party's (almost) over

Dan Evans has decided to call time on his career, with one more Wimbledon to play first. After making his decision just before the French Open, Evans sat down with David Law to talk about the many ups and downs of his 15-year career. 00.00 - Intro 02.00 - Why Dan is retiring now and how the decision was made 08.00 - The early years 37.00 - Breakthrough at the US Open 2013 40.00 - Ups and downs 43.00 - Match points against Wawrinka in New York 49.00 - The failed doping test 63.00 - The comeback 6...

Jun 17, 20261 hr 40 minEp. 1520

Grass! Donna Vekic, Emma Raducanu and Ben Shelton enter the chat

The hosts discuss the opening week of the grass court season, focusing on the WTA event at Queen's where Donna Vekic and Emma Raducanu showed dangerous form. They also cover Ben Shelton's first grass title in Stuttgart and Kamil Majchrzak's surprising victory in S'Hertogenbosch. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to Wimbledon's increased prize money and the ongoing debate surrounding LTA wild card policies and their implications for player development.

Jun 14, 20261 hr 13 minEp. 1519

French Open Day 15 - Zverev wins, but polarises

This episode recaps the dramatic French Open final where Alexander Zverev overcame nerves and physical issues to win his maiden Grand Slam title against Flavio Cobolli, whose own performance is thoroughly analyzed. The hosts discuss the historical context of Zverev's victory, its potential impact on his career, and the controversy surrounding him. Additionally, they cover the women's doubles final and look ahead to the grass court season, including Serena Williams' highly anticipated return in doubles.

Jun 08, 20261 hr 3 minEp. 1518

French Open Day 14 - Andreeva’s dream comes true

This episode celebrates Mirra Andreeva's first Grand Slam title at the French Open, discussing her mental fortitude, coaching influence, and strategic adjustments. It also covers other finals, including wheelchair, doubles, and juniors, and previews the men's singles final between Alexander Zverev and Flavio Cobolli, analyzing potential upsets and tactical elements. The podcast concludes with a necessary acknowledgment of discomfort regarding Zverev's presence.

Jun 06, 20261 hr 5 minEp. 1517

French Open Day 13 - Surely now for Zverev?

The podcast delves into the strange circumstances of a French Open semifinal cancellation due to Matteo Arnaldi's withdrawal, its impact on Flavio Caboli, and the broader issue of compromised matches in best-of-five formats. It also covers Alexander Zverev's semi-final win against Jakub Menchik and analyzes his chances in the final. The episode concludes with a comprehensive look at the wheelchair and doubles events, plus a detailed preview of the women's singles final between Maja Walinska and Mirra Andreeva, discussing their game and mental fortitude.

Jun 05, 202652 minEp. 1516

French Open Day 12 - Will Maja Chwalinska match Raducanu’s title run?

This episode celebrates Maja Chwalinska's astounding run to the Roland Garros final as a qualifier, analyzing her unique game, mental fortitude, and the challenges of her sudden fame. The discussion also covers Mirra Andreeva's clinical semifinal victory over Marta Kostyuk, highlighting Andreeva's mental growth and Kostyuk's mature post-match perspective. Finally, the hosts preview the men's semifinals, including Alexander Zverev vs. Jakub Mensik, and touch on mixed doubles and wildcard debates.

Jun 04, 20261 hrEp. 1515

French Open Day 11 - Sabalenka self-destructs in the wind

Day 11 of the French Open saw top seed Aryna Sabalenka collapse from a winning position against Diana Shnaider, attributed to mental struggles in the windy weather. The podcast discusses her inability to adapt and the tournament's controversial roof policy. Meanwhile, unseeded Maya Kvalinska continues her remarkable run, drawing comparisons to Emma Raducanu, and Flavio Cobolli impresses with his aggressive play and self-belief. The episode also covers Matteo Berrettini's unfortunate retirement due to a new injury, adding to the tournament's dramatic narrative of upsets and unexpected heroes.

Jun 03, 20261 hr 16 minEp. 1514

French Open Day 10 - Can Kostyuk win it all for Ukraine?

The podcast delves into a dramatic day at Roland Garros, celebrating Marta Kostyuk's powerful win over Svitolina and her dedication to Ukraine, while also praising Mirra Andreeva's flawless quarter-final performance. The hosts analyze Jakub Menshik's hard-fought victory against Joao Fonseca, discussing the impact of indoor conditions and Menshik's mental toughness. The episode also previews the highly anticipated semi-final matchups and other quarter-final clashes, exploring player strategies and potential upsets.

Jun 02, 20261 hr 2 minEp. 1513

French Open Day 9 - Sabalenka shines as Serena announces return

Day 9 at Roland Garros saw Aryna Sabalenka deliver a masterful performance against Naomi Osaka, showcasing her evolved game and competitive edge. The men's draw featured thrilling five-setters, including Matteo Arnaldi's epic comeback against Frances Tiafoe, highlighting Italy's surprising success amid an open tournament. The hosts also discuss Felix Auger-Aliassime's quiet progress and share mixed, complex reactions to the confirmed return of Serena Williams, delving into her legacy and public image.

Jun 02, 20261 hr 8 minEp. 1512

French Open Day 8 - Kostyuk and stress send Swiatek packing

Day 8 of the French Open saw major upsets, including former champion Iga Swiatek's defeat by Marta Kostyuk, who showcased remarkable composure. Discussions delve into Swiatek's struggles with serve and pressure, and her potential path to recovery. Meanwhile, emerging stars like Joao Fonseca and Jakub Menchik impressed with their resilience and electrifying performances, revitalizing the tournament's energy. The podcast also critically examines the French Open's decision to finally feature a women's night session match, highlighting past gender disparities in scheduling.

Jun 01, 20261 hr 11 minEp. 1511

French Open Day 7 - Gauff falls, so who’s in the title Mix now?

Day 7 of the French Open brought major upsets and grueling contests, headlined by defending champion Coco Gauff's defeat to Anastasia Potapova and Amanda Anisimova's challenging loss. Naomi Osaka showed remarkable form, while Matteo Berrettini and Juan Manuel Cerundolo endured record-breaking marathon matches. The hosts discuss the physical and mental toll on players, debate the impact of night session scheduling, and re-evaluate the title contenders in both draws after a week of intense competition.

May 30, 20261 hr 23 minEp. 1510

French Open Day 6 - Djokovic downed as Fonseca comes of age

The podcast delves into the seismic upset at the French Open, where 19-year-old Joao Fonseca defeated Novak Djokovic in a five-set thriller, leaving the men's tournament without any Grand Slam champions. It covers other dramatic matches, including Casper Ruud's comeback and Rafael Jodar's gritty win, alongside discussions on player conduct and court safety. The episode also previews key women's matches, like Kostyuk vs. Swiatek, and reviews controversial comments about female umpires, setting the stage for an unpredictable second week.

May 30, 20261 hr 24 minEp. 1509

French Open Day 5 - Sinner STUNNED! What happened, and what now?

Day 5 of the French Open saw a shocking upset as Jannik Sinner, a tournament favorite, collapsed dramatically against Juan Manuel Cerundolo, sparking debates about heat, conditioning, and competitive mind games. This pivotal loss has opened up the men's draw, offering new opportunities for other players, including emerging talents like 17-year-old Frenchman Moise Kouame, who delivered a thrilling performance. Meanwhile, the women's draw saw strong performances from Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, and Naomi Osaka, alongside inspiring stories of comeback and resilience.

May 28, 20261 hr 20 minEp. 1508

French Open Day 4 - A frenzy of drama, injuries and upsets

French Open Day 4 was a whirlwind of upsets, injuries, and unexpected drama. Top women's seeds Elena Rybakina and Jelena Ostapenko were eliminated, potentially clearing the path for Iga Swiatek, though concerns about her form and the intense heat persist. The men's side saw Novak Djokovic battling through a tough four-setter and expressing frustration over match lengths in brutal conditions, while Jakub Mensik suffered a distressing on-court collapse, sparking a vital discussion about player welfare and heat rules. Off-court stories, including a coach ghosting a player mid-tournament, added to the day's frenetic energy.

May 27, 20261 hr 10 minEp. 1507

French Open Day 3 - Is the sun Sinner’s most dangerous opponent?

Day 3 of the French Open was marked by significant upsets, as Daniil Medvedev and Jessica Pegula both exited the tournament, leading to discussions about the extreme heat's influence on player performance and match outcomes. The podcast also delves into the strategic importance of night sessions for players like Yannick Sinner and highlights the breakthrough wins of rising stars Adam Walton and Moise Kouame, while raising concerns about court safety.

May 27, 20261 hr 11 minEp. 1506

French Open Day 2 - Svitolina, Ruud survive scares

Day 2 at Roland Garros featured challenging hot conditions, testing players' endurance. Elina Svitolina displayed remarkable resilience to overcome a tough Anna Bondar, while Casper Ruud endured a bizarre five-setter, battling heatstroke to advance. The day also marked the emotional French Open farewells for fan favorites Stan Wawrinka and Gael Monfils, celebrated for their impactful careers. Rafael Jodar delivered a dominant performance, hinting at deep tournament potential.

May 26, 20261 hr 9 minEp. 1505

French Open Day 1 - Djokovic fights through, but how did he look?

On a hot opening day at the French Open, Novak Djokovic overcame a stern challenge from Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, while Nishesh Basavaredi caused a major upset by defeating seventh seed Taylor Fritz with impressive tactical play. The women's side featured Hailey Baptiste's dramatic win saving two match points, Marta Kostyuk's emotional victory amidst personal turmoil, and Fran Jones's resilient comeback after significant health setbacks, setting a challenging tone for the tournament's initial days.

May 25, 20261 hr 9 minEp. 1504

French Open Preview, Arthur’s agony and an extraordinary Oliynykova interview

The podcast kicks off the French Open preview, covering the disappointing withdrawal of Arthur Fils and a broader discussion on the rising trend of young player injuries and scheduling demands. Guests analyze the recent player media boycott, its impact, and the unified stance for prize money and player welfare. A highlight is an extraordinary interview with Ukrainian player Oleksandra Oliynykova, who shares her challenging experience on tour amidst the war, criticizing the silence of the tennis community and calling out players supporting problematic regimes. The episode concludes with varied predictions for both men's and women's singles champions, considering player form, draw complexities, and the influence of the Paris weather.

May 23, 20261 hr 19 minEp. 1503

French Open Media Day - A boycott of sorts, but did it work?

This podcast dives into the Roland Garros Media Day, dissecting the top players' organized protest regarding prize money allocation, which created minimal impact on general media activities but highlighted a movement for lower-ranked players. The hosts also provide crucial updates on various players, including Aryna Sabalenka's full fitness, Emma Raducanu's positive mindset shift with her reunited coach, Novak Djokovic's ambiguous fitness, and Alexander Zverev's back recovery. The episode concludes with a moving tribute to the Associated Press tennis reporter Howard Fendrich, celebrating his integrity and contributions to tennis journalism.

May 22, 20261 hr 8 minEp. 1502

French Open Draws - Swiatek vs. Ostapenko could be ON!

This episode from Paris discusses the Roland Garros draws, highlighting key matchups in both the men's and women's singles. A major talking point is Carlos Alcaraz's withdrawal due to a wrist injury, raising concerns about his career and impacting the men's draw. The podcast also delves into the players' planned media walkout, a coordinated protest against Grand Slam prize money distribution, assessing its potential effectiveness and implications.

May 21, 20261 hr 7 minEp. 1501

Rome - Svitolina, Sinner’s stunning title wins

The podcast unpacks Elina Svitolina's thrilling Rome title win over Coco Gauff, highlighting her improved aggression and mental fortitude, and assessing her chances at Roland Garros alongside other top contenders. It then delves into Jannik Sinner's "Golden Masters" sweep, discussing his physical and mental toughness through a challenging semi-final, his dominance, and the debate surrounding his status as the heaviest Roland Garros favorite. The episode also touches on upcoming tournaments and Emma Raducanu's coaching reunion.

May 17, 20261 hr 27 minEp. 1500

Rome - So is Swiatek back, or what?

This episode reviews the eventful Rome tournament, where Elina Svitolina's incredible comeback wins against Rybakina and Swiatek, alongside Coco Gauff's resilient run, set up a compelling WTA final. On the men's side, Jannik Sinner continues his dominant, record-breaking streak, though fatigue and injuries plague other top players like Musetti, and Zverev faces criticism for his graceless remarks. The hosts also discuss the bizarre smoke delay, tournament scheduling issues, and the intriguing news of Andy Murray coaching Jack Draper for the grass season, plus Carlos Alcaraz's notable Vanity Fair cover.

May 15, 20261 hr 37 minEp. 1499

Rome brings drama, but boycott talk dominates

This episode delves into a tumultuous opening week at the Rome tournament, dominated by top players threatening a Grand Slam boycott over prize money and revenue share, sparked by Aryna Sabalenka's bold statements. On the courts, the WTA saw surprising withdrawals, including Emma Raducanu's unusual exit, and an early injury scare for Sabalenka. The ATP faced its own injury woes with Novak Djokovic's illness and Carlos Alcaraz's withdrawal, while young talents like Dino Prizmic shone and Jannik Sinner continued his dominant run.

May 10, 20261 hr 19 minEp. 1498

Madrid - What do Sinner & Kostyuk's titles mean for the French Open mix?

This episode delves into the Madrid Open finals, highlighting Jannik Sinner's commanding win over Alexander Zverev and his psychological impact on opponents, raising questions about the men's Roland Garros "mix." On the women's side, Marta Kostyuk's breakthrough WTA 1000 title is explored, with emphasis on her mental transformation and sustained consistency, contrasted with Mirra Andreeva's emotional response and the challenges of high-pressure professional tennis. The hosts also preview the upcoming Rome tournament and discuss potential contenders for the French Open.

May 03, 20261 hr 22 minEp. 1497

Madrid - Sabalenka stopped, but what about Sinner?

The Tennis Podcast team dives into the Madrid Open, celebrating Hailey Baptiste's incredible upset of Sabalenka and analyzing Mirra Andreeva's journey to the final, marked by mental battles. They also praise Marta Kostyuk's impressive run and discuss the women's final prospects. On the men's side, Jannik Sinner's evolving game and Alexander Blockx's surprising breakthrough are key topics. The episode also covers Jack Draper's injury withdrawal, various player retirements, and intriguing rumors about Emma Raducanu's coaching situation.

May 01, 20261 hr 12 minEp. 1496

Madrid - Can Rafael Jodar fill the Alcaraz void?

This episode delves into the Madrid tournament, marked by an apparent food poisoning outbreak affecting several players, including Coco Gauff's resilient comeback win. The discussion also highlights the exciting emergence of young talents like Rafael Jodar and the strategic implications of Carlos Alcaraz's absence for other top ATP players. Additionally, the podcast covers the unexpected departure of WTA CEO Portia Archer and updates on an anti-doping case.

Apr 27, 20261 hr 22 minEp. 1495

Emergency pod - Alcaraz out of Roland Garros

This emergency episode reacts to the surprising news of Carlos Alcaraz's withdrawal from Roland Garros due to a wrist injury, analyzing its impact on his career, the tournament's landscape, and rivals like Jannik Sinner. The hosts discuss the added pressure on Sinner, the interesting open draw for other contenders, and the broader issue of player health and scheduling, while also sharing light-hearted off-court news.

Apr 24, 202643 minEp. 1494

Arthur Fils - future Roland Garros champion?

Part one - WTA (00:00 - 32:07). We start with Elena Rybakina’s title in Stuttgart which takes her to the top of the WTA Race for 2026. What were the keys to her victory? How did she come through an extraordinary match with Leylah Fernandez? And what might this mean for the rest of the clay court swing? There’s also chat about Karolina Muchova’s brilliant run and another loss from a set up for Iga Swiatek. But were there some positive signs for Swiatek in her defeat to Mirra Andreeva? Over in Rou...

Apr 20, 20261 hr 29 minEp. 1493
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