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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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Aus Open Day 9 - Federer's Melbourne Miracle and Barty's Bigtime Revenge

Novak Djokovic’s straightforward victory over Milos Raonic in the night session meant a rare early(ish) finish for Catherine, David and Matt. But it was a day with plenty of drama as Roger Federer saved 7 match points to beat Tennys Sandgren. How did he do it? And what state will he be in for his semi-final? Elsewhere, there’s discussion about Ash Barty avenging last year’s quarter-final defeat to Petra Kvitova. In what way did it show how much she’s improved? Will she have her work cut out agai...

Jan 28, 202050 minEp. 638

Aus Open Day 8 - Nadal Edges New Kyrgios; Goran Goes In-Depth On Djokovic

Another night at this year’s Australian Open, another Nick Kyrgios match that had everyone engrossed. This time, he lost against Rafael Nadal in a pulsating four-set contest, but he showed a commitment we’d never seen from him before. Afterwards, Catherine, David and Matt sat down with some beers to digest the match. There’s also chat about Dominic Thiem’s reasons for splitting with Thomas Muster, the awesome sight of Stan Wawrinka in full flight, Garbiñe Muguruza’s ambition, Alexander Zverev’s ...

Jan 27, 20201 hr 5 minEp. 637

Aus Open Day 7 - Barty Survives Riske; Wilander - Change Ain’t Coming Yet

Ash Barty has had her problems with Alison Riske, but she scraped past her nemesis to keep hopes of a home title alive. Afterwards, while Roger Federer faced Marton Fucsovics, David and Matt went round to Catherine’s apartment to watch the last match of the day, drink beer and eat snacks galore. Then they recorded the Day 7 pod to look back on the day. How far can Federer go? What aggro went on between Fabio Fognini and Tennys Sandgren? And who will win between Alexander Zverev and Andrey Rublev...

Jan 26, 202057 minEp. 636

Aus Open Day 6 – Kyrgios’ Finest Hour; Pliskova’s Grand Slam Curse; Muguruza’s Revival

After Friday’s drama at the Australian Open, there was a sense of déjà vu on Saturday with more top seeds going out and another engrossing fifth set tiebreak to end the night, only this time with Nick Kyrgios involved. Catherine, David and Matt sat down to talk it all through. What made Kyrgios’ victory over Khachanov feel like the best and most important of his career? Why does Pliskova keep failing at Grand Slams? And are we witnessing Muguruza’s rejuvenation? * NEWSLETTER * Sign up to get our...

Jan 25, 202048 minEp. 635

Aus Open Night 5 - Yet More Drama; Gauff Stuns Osaka; Federer Somehow Survives

On a day of snowballing drama, Catherine, David and Matt got together again for a second podcast to capture the excitement of a night session which saw defending champion Naomi Osaka beaten by Coco Gauff, Stefanos Tsitsipas shown up by Milos Raonic, and Roger Federer pushed to the brink by John Millman in a match ending with the first ever fifth set tiebreak on the Rod Laver Arena. It left everyone wondering: has there ever been a better day of tennis? * NEWSLETTER * Sign up to get our news, pre...

Jan 24, 202051 minEp. 635

EMERGENCY POD - Serena Out; Wozniacki Retires

An extraordinarily dramatic Friday afternoon in Melbourne which saw Serena Williams beaten by Qiang Wang and Caroline Wozniacki sent into retirement by Ons Jabeur called for an emergency edition of The Tennis Podcast. So, Catherine, David and Matt gathered amid the Garden Square hubbub to try to make sense of it all. What happened to Serena? Where does this leave her quest to win No.24? And what did Wozniacki's emotion say about her? * NEWSLETTER * Sign up to get our news, predictions and Matt’s...

Jan 24, 202029 minEp. 634

Aus Open Day 4 - Late Night Epics; Kyrgios Keeps It Together; Dust Stops Play

It felt like the 2020 Australian Open came to life on Thursday evening as a series of matches turned into epics under the lights. Afterwards, Catherine, David and Matt met up to talk about them, as well as everything else they'd seen on a breathless day. Why are Kyrgioptimism levels higher than ever before after his victory over Simon? Why did dust force play to stop? And how has Cici Bellis defied her injuries? * NEWSLETTER * Sign up to get our news, predictions and Matt’s Stat. Daily at the Gr...

Jan 23, 202042 minEp. 633

Aus Open Day 3 - Wozniacki Won't Retire; Federer vs. Millman - The Rematch

Caroline Wozniacki will retire from tennis over the next two weeks. But not today. Her comeback win against Dayana Yastremska is discussed on the latest daily pod from the Australian Open, as is another triumph for Coco Gauff, serene progress for the big names, and the prospect of Roger Federer vs. John Millman - the rematch. * LEAVE US A REVIEW * We reached No.4 in the Apple Podcasts charts today. Leave us a review so everyone knows what you think of us! (as long as it's good) - https://podcast...

Jan 22, 202046 minEp. 632

Aus Open Day 2 – 88 matches and the return of Kyrgioptimism

At the end of a day when 88 matches were played at the Australian Open, Catherine, David and Matt were all in desperate need of a beer as they recorded the latest Tennis Podcast from inside the media centre. They discuss Tiafoe’s encouraging performance in defeat against Medvedev, plenty of British misfortune, whether probation suits Kyrgios and if he will be able to beat Simon, a match which felt like the end of the road for Sharapova, and results which have left predictions in tatters. * NEWSL...

Jan 21, 202046 minEp. 631

Aus Open Day 1 - Catherine! And Serena, Federer, Djokovic, Osaka ...

As the clock struck midnight and David and Matt prepared to record the pod after day one of the Australian Open, Catherine arrived! Together, they discussed the straightforward days for Serena Williams, Roger Federer and Naomi Osaka, a weirdly scrappy evening session featuring Ash Barty and Novak Djokovic, and a backwards step for Denis Shapovalov. * NEWSLETTER * Sign up to get our news, predictions and Matt’s Stat. Daily at the Grand Slams and weekly throughout the rest of the year - http://eep...

Jan 20, 202048 minEp. 630

Aus Open – Draw Dissection and Predictions

David and Matt sit down to dissect the draws and make their predictions for the 2020 Australian Open, with a few surprising choices and disagreements along the way. Will Serena Williams finally claim No.24? And is this the moment that the Big 3’s Grand Slam dominance will be broken? * KICKSTARTER * There are just a few hours to go in our 2020 crowdfunding campaign. If you'd like to support us, this is your last chance to do so - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thetennispodcast/the-tennis-po...

Jan 19, 202057 minEp. 629

Aus Open - Inside the Interview Room

David and Matt take you inside the press room at the Australian Open where they spent media day asking questions and getting a sense of how the top players are feeling. There’s news of how Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal spoke to tournament officials about the air pollution, Daniil Medvedev’s admission that last year’s run could have been a hot streak, Caroline Wozniacki’s reflections on her career, and Naomi Osaka’s desire to have a rival. * KICKSTARTER * There are just under two days to go in o...

Jan 18, 202057 minEp. 628

Aus Open - The draw, the vibe, but where's Catherine?

David and Matt have made it to Melbourne! For now, with Catherine still in the U.K. as she recovers from her eye infection, they are joined by The Telegraph’s Simon Briggs to discuss the controversial build-up to this year’s Australian Open. Simon has been down under for a few weeks, and he gives the lowdown on how he thinks the ATP Cup might affect players, the criticism faced by Tennis Australia as qualifying went ahead in spite of the poor air quality, the main talking points from Thursday's ...

Jan 17, 202041 minEp. 627

Serena's Significant Win; Djokovic Off To A Flier

David is back together with Catherine and Matt to discuss a busy opening week of the 2020 season. The significance of Serena Williams’ title in Auckland is assessed, caution is urged after Karolina Pliskova’s triumph in Brisbane, ­­­there are debates about the real meaning of Serbia’s ATP Cup victory and the possible solution to tennis’ team event conundrum, and a row ensues about Novak Djokovic’s status as the Australian Open favourite. *** KICKSTARTER *** Thanks to everyone who has helped us r...

Jan 13, 20201 hr 3 minEp. 626

ATP Cup - Yes or No?

A new decade, a new tennis season, and the new ATP Cup. In our first episode of 2020, Catherine Whitaker and Matt Roberts discuss what they've made of the first few days of the tournament, how it compares to the revamped Davis Cup, whether it's what tennis needs, and some of the notable results so far. There's also a look at some of the main stories from the off season and a preview of the new WTA season. *** KICKSTARTER *** Thanks to everyone who has backed us so far. If you enjoy the show and ...

Jan 06, 20201 hr 6 minEp. 625

Marcos Baghdatis Interview

Our final episode of 2019 is a big interview with Marcos Baghdatis (details below). In the meantime, our Kickstarter continues to run, and we will be back in the first week of January to preview the new season. Thanks to everyone who has supported us throughout the year. To back The Tennis Podcast in 2020 - http://po.st/TP_Kickstarter2020 *** BAGHDATIS INTERVIEW *** Marcos Baghdatis opens up to David Law on a range of topics, including: Australian Open final run in 2006 Idolising Andre Agassi In...

Dec 16, 201948 minEp. 624

2019 Awards Show

Shortly after our live show at The Queen’s Club, Catherine, David and Matt recorded the final regular edition of The Tennis Podcast in 2019 to reflect on the night and hand out our awards for the season. The categories were: · Player of the year (08:32) · Team of the year (13:18) · Match of the year (18:35) · Disappointment of the year (21:57) · Story of the year (26:46) · Did that really happen moment of the year (34:08) · Tennis shoots itself in the foot moment of the year (39:26) · Moment I w...

Dec 09, 201956 minEp. 623

The Tennis Podcast - Looking Back, Looking Forwards

Why do we like podcasting? What were our highlights of producing 130 of them in 2019? And why are we crowdfunding again? We - Catherine, David and Matt - get together over a beer to tell you on a special mini-pod. Our campaign to crowdfund The Tennis Podcast in 2020 is now live. If you would like to support us, please access the link below. Thank you. Support The Tennis Podcast - http://po.st/TP_Kickstarter2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Dec 02, 201924 minEp. 622

Davis Cup Finals Day 7 - Spain Wins; Pique's Perspective; Haggerty Grilled; Clarey's View

Davis Cup Finals Day 7 - Nadal, Bautista Agut Win For Spain; Pique Perspective; Haggerty Grilled; Chris Clarey View Rafael Nadal did what Rafael Nadal does - perform heroically, and win for himself and his nation. What Roberto Bautista Agut did was arguably even more impressive - suiting up for Spain just three days after his father had died, and putting his nation 1-0 up. Catherine Whitaker, David Law, and Matt Roberts on the ground come together to review another extraordinary couple of days. ...

Nov 25, 20191 hr 26 minEp. 621

Davis Cup Finals Day 6 - Superman Nadal vs. GB, Canada and the world

Rafael Nadal is the closest thing in tennis to Superman. And on Saturday, he continued to take on the world, beating Great Britain almost single-handedly and setting up a final against Canada. The Tennis Podcast is presented by Catherine Whitaker and David Law, with Matt Roberts. It is produced daily during all of the Grand Slams, the WTA and ATP Finals, and the Fed and Davis Cups, in association with Telegraph Sport. ***LINKS*** Support The Tennis Podcast - Help keep The Tennis Podcast going an...

Nov 24, 201944 minEp. 620

Davis Cup Finals Day 5 - This Is What We Came For. This Is What We Want.

This is the day that Gerard Pique would have been dreaming about when he invested in the Davis Cup and turned it into a single week finals with 18 teams. Despair for Serbia, joy for Russia, Spain and Great Britain, with some of the most emotional scenes of the year, on and off the court. Afterwards, Catherine Whitaker (Amazon Prime tv presenter), David Law (BBC Radio commentator), and Matt Roberts got together as usual to share their experiences of a spellbinding day. We hear the best (or worst,...

Nov 23, 201945 minEp. 619

Davis Cup Finals Day 4 - Matt Meets Novak; Canada Makes Semis

Early night for Matt Roberts, who got to bed at 2am after running out of the Magic Box before it shut. Once home, he told us why Nick Kyrgios didn't play for Australia against Canada, what it was like hanging out with the Canadian ultras, and what he asked Novak Djokovic. Matt, Catherine Whitaker and David Law reviewed the rest of the day in Madrid. The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year, daily during the Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA and ATP Finals, and the Fed Cup and Davi...

Nov 22, 201938 minEp. 618

Davis Cup Finals Day 3 - Miffed Murray Wins; Canadian Controversy

With tennis still going on at 2am in Madrid, Catherine Whitaker, David Law and Matt Roberts discussed the return to the Davis Cup of Andy Murray. It wasn't all plain sailing, and he had plenty to say afterwards. Novak Djokovic wasn't short of a word or two either. We hear from the both on The Tennis Podcast. The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year, daily during the Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA and ATP Finals, and the Fed Cup and Davis Cup finals. ***LINKS***: Davis Cup Final...

Nov 21, 201949 minEp. 617

Davis Cup Finals Day 2 - Midnight mayhem, but a proper atmosphere

The old Davis Cup atmosphere is alive and well if today is anything to go by in Madrid, even if only when the home nation plays. Spain vs. Russia was electric, and at the time of recording - well after midnight - it was still going on. Why did it go on so late? How was Rafael Nadal playing? And what was the deal with Canada allowing the USA a walkover in their doubles rubber? Matt Roberts was still in Madrid as the clock neared 1am, and talked to David Law about an interesting day. The Tennis Po...

Nov 20, 201934 minEp. 616

Davis Cup Finals Day 1 - So, what was it like?

Davis Cup, but not as we know it, began on Monday. So, what was it like? Matt Roberts was on the ground in Madrid and spoke to Catherine Whitaker and David Law on the pod afterwards. The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year, daily during the Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA and ATP Finals, and the Fed Cup and Davis Cup finals. ***LINKS***: Davis Cup Finals tickets code - Get 15% off, on us, by going to DavisCupFinals.com and putting in the code TTPDavisCupFinals . Tennis Podcast ...

Nov 19, 201934 minEp. 615

ATP Finals Day 8 - "Tsit-si-pas" wins London hearts ; New era for Davis Cup in Madrid

Stefanos Tsitsipas is the ATP Finals champion and the future of men’s tennis looks bright. With the tennis court at the O2 being dismantled around them, Catherine Whitaker and David Law discuss Tsitsipas’ thrilling final set tiebreak victory over Dominic Thiem. Where was the match won and lost? What makes people fall in love with Tsitsipas? How confident can we be that both players will deliver more of the same next year? And what made this such a memorable tournament? Then, David catches up wit...

Nov 18, 201948 minEp. 614

ATP Finals Day 7 - Tsitsipas vs. Thiem In Dream Final

Stefanos Tsitsipas downed Roger Federer in straight sets despite setting up a third of the break points that they great man conjured, and squandered. So what happened? Catherine Whitaker and David Law talk it through. The Greek will now face Dominic Thiem in what looks like being one of the most interesting matches of the year. The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year, daily during the Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA and ATP Finals, and the Fed Cup and Davis Cup finals. LINKS: T...

Nov 17, 201939 minEp. 613

ATP Finals Day 6 - No.1 Nadal Departs With Head Held High

Rafael Nadal played his best tennis of the ATP Finals, celebrated ending the year as World No.1, but still failed to reach the semifinals. Afterwards, Catherine Whitaker, David Law and Matt Roberts discussed his extraordinary year, and his reaction afterwards. They also covered Alexander Zverev's win over Daniil Medvedev and previewed the semifinals. The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year, daily during the Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA and ATP Finals, and the Fed Cup and Dav...

Nov 15, 201932 minEp. 612

ATP Finals Day 5 - Roger's Revenge

Roger Federer put his Novak Djokovic demons to bed for a night and handed Rafael Nadal the year-end No.1 at the ATP Finals on Thursday. Afterwards, Catherine Whitaker, David Law and Matt Roberts went to the bar to talk about it. The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year, daily during the Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA and ATP Finals, and the Fed Cup and Davis Cup finals. LINKS: Tennis Podcast Live - If you would like to enter the ballot for tickets to Tennis Podcast Live at The ...

Nov 15, 201936 minEp. 611

ATP Finals Day 4 - Nadal-Medvedev: Comeback or Choke? Tsitsipas Delivers, Zverev Disappoints

Rafael Nadal trailed Daniil Medvedev 1-5 in the third set, and won. What on earth happened? Catherine Whitaker, David Law and Matt Roberts convened with Simon Briggs of The Telegraph to try to work it out. How good was Stefanos Tsitsipas? And how bad was Alexander Zverev? The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year, and daily at all the Grand Slams, the WTA and ATP Finals, and the Fed and Davis Cup finals. Newsletter - Weekly predictions, Matt’s Stat and Memory Lane are coming your...

Nov 13, 201942 minEp. 610
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