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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

ATP Finals Day 2 - A review and a Roger Federer row

Let's be honest, Day 2 at the ATP Finals was not exactly a thriller, and it got us talking about the worst matches we can remember from the O2 era and whether or not it's fair to call this year's edition the 'Zombie Finals'', a term coined by Simon Briggs. On the court, there were straight-set wins for Novak Djokovic over Diego Schwartzman and Daniil Medvedev over Alexander Zverev. We discuss the bad match-up for Schwartzman, Djokovic's ability to open his shoulders and play expansive tennis, hi...

Nov 17, 202048 minEp. 764

ATP Finals Day 1 - Thiem vs. Tsitsipas reprised, but this time it’s different

The opening singles match of the 2020 ATP Finals was a repeat of last year's closer between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Dominic Thiem, a fact which served only to emphasise the differences and remind us of what we're missing. On the podcast, Catherine describes the bittersweet feeling of what it was like to be inside the O2 arena without fans as London hosts the event for the last time. Still, the tennis was high-quality and we discuss how Thiem managed to get his revenge, the way his game has develo...

Nov 16, 202042 minEp. 763

Silence broken, ATP Finals preview, Catherine in the bubble

In this episode we look ahead to the ATP Finals – the final event of this strange tennis season and the final time it will be staged in London. Catherine details her experience inside the O2 bubble so far, as well as the dental emergency which almost scuppered her plans. We also analyse the two singles groups, discuss what we learned on media day, and make some predictions. Just how motivated will Djokovic be to win the title? Is Nadal better suited to indoor tennis than ever? Does Medvedev have...

Nov 14, 202058 minEp. 762

Zverev, Paris and uncomfortable silence

On-court action unfortunately takes a back seat on the podcast this week as we discuss in depth the allegations from Olya Sharypova that her ex-boyfriend, Alexander Zverev, physically and emotionally abused her during their relationship. We lay out the new allegations from Sharypova detailed in her interview with Racquet Magazine , present Zverev’s responses throughout the week to questions about the accusations, and talk through Jon Wertheim’s extensive take on the issue . We also examine the w...

Nov 09, 20201 hr 2 minEp. 761

More listener questions – Federer in bronze, Felix or Denis, the best/worst of each Slam

Catherine, David and Matt are back to answer more listener questions. In the mailbag this week: · Who will win a Grand Slam title first – Denis Shapovalov or Felix Auger-Aliassime? · Who will be the next first time Grand Slam champion in the women’s game? · Is Roger Federer in danger of the bronze medal when it comes to who is best out of The Big 3? · What are we most excited about, in the tennis world, next year? · Can Dominic Thiem win Roland Garros before Rafael Nadal retires? · And what’s th...

Nov 05, 20201 hr 9 minEp. 760

Vienna, Nur-Sultan, and Djokovic or Sampras - whose No.1 record is better?

Our focus this week is on Vienna after Andrey Rublev won his 5th title of the season there. Does Rublev’s consistency at ATP 500 level make him a contender for men’s player of the year? The other big talking points involved Novak Djokovic who clinched the year-end No.1 ranking for the sixth time, equalling Pete Sampras’ record, before losing 6-2, 6-1 against the impressive Lorenzo Sonego. What happened? What did we make of Djokovic’s post-match comments? Should his year-end finish as No.1 come w...

Nov 02, 20201 hr 7 minEp. 759

Listener questions special - travel tales, worst 5-set matches and what should Wimbledon change?

In the first of two pods over the next week answering listener questions, we discuss who is the best at tennis out of Catherine, David and Matt, whether there should be a free-for-all tournament without seeds, our worst travel disasters, who might be a good coach to take Stefanos Tsitsipas to the next level, the Wimbledon traditions we would ditch, how social media has increased tribal fan support in tennis, and the worst five set matches we’ve watched. The Tennis Podcast is presented by Catheri...

Oct 29, 20201 hr 1 minEp. 758

Cologne 2, Ostrava !!! And should Hawkeye stay or go?

We discuss whether we learned anything new about Aryna Sabalenka and Alexander Zverev after their victories in Ostrava(!!!) and Cologne(2), the possible reasons why Sabalenka hasn’t translated tour success to the Grand Slams, how high the ceiling could be for Antwerp champion Ugo Humbert, and, after David’s discussion on Twitter with Denis Shapovalov, whether tennis is better off with or without Hawkeye. Should entertainment be the number one priority? Could there be a compromise by reducing the...

Oct 26, 20201 hr 8 minEp. 757

Andy's agony, Cologne 1, St Petersburg and the longest ceremony

With the dust having settled on Roland Garros, the tennis season stutters on, and Catherine, David and Matt are back to talk about everything that was weird and wonderful in Cologne 1 and St Petersburg, including dogs on sun loungers, a live band at changeovers, and a 40-minute Eurovision-style closing ceremony. How motivated are we to watch non-Grand Slam tennis at the moment? What’s going wrong for Felix Auger-Aliassime in finals? How concerned should we be about Andy Murray’s latest setback? ...

Oct 19, 20201 hr 11 minEp. 750

Roland Garros Day 15 - When 20-20 made us smile

Rafael Nadal has won Roland Garros for a 13th time, equaling Roger Federer's record for the most Grand Slam men's singles titles, after crushing his other great rival, Novak Djokovic, 6-0, 6-2, 7-5. We discuss whether Nadal's incredible level surprised Djokovic, the astute tactical performance that Nadal put in, Djokovic's persistent use of the drop shot, what Nadal's relatively understated celebration revealed about him, whether this is Nadal's greatest ever victory at Roland Garros, and where ...

Oct 11, 202055 minEp. 749

Roland Garros Day 14 - Iga Swiatek Superstar, Ted Robinson, Nadal vs. Djokovic predictions

Tennis has a new star after Iga Swiatek completed a record-breaking run to her first Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, beating Sofia Kenin in the same dominant fashion she'd seen off the rest of the field. Catherine, David and Matt review the match, salute Swiatek, consider the wider significance of the result, and look ahead to Rafael Nadal vs. Novak Djokovic on Sunday. David also speaks to legendary sports broadcaster Ted Robinson about his time covering tennis during the pandemic. 0.00 - 30....

Oct 10, 20201 hr 10 minEp. 748

Roland Garros Day 13 - Nadal vs Djokovic is on! But it nearly wasn't.

The most abnormal of Grand Slam tennis seasons will end with something very normal: the 56th instalment of Rafael Nadal vs. Novak Djokovic in the Roland Garros final. On the podcast, Catherine, David and Matt discuss how both players made it there. How well did Nadal have to play against Diego Schwartzman? Did he get nervous towards the end? What happened for Tsitsipas to mount his comeback? Who will have the edge on Sunday? And who will Federer be supporting?! There’s also a preview of the wome...

Oct 10, 202052 minEp. 747

Roland Garros Day 12 - Mary Carillo!

The only possible way to follow yesterday’s Four Whisky Law podcast was to invite the one and only Mary Carillo on for a chat. She joined to share her views on women's finalists Sofia Kenin and Iga Swiatek, preview Friday's men's semi-finals, and discuss her experience of this year's Roland Garros. In the second half of the show, Catherine, David and Matt react to Mary's thoughts, get stuck into the reasons behind Swiatek's sudden ascension, consider Kenin's trademarks on court, and make the cas...

Oct 08, 20201 hr 4 minEp. 746

Roland Garros Day 11 - Tennis, Diego and David

Where was all the aggro in Kenin vs. Collins? How did Tsitsipas turn the match around against Rublev? How concerning is Djokovic’s neck problem? And who will reach the women’s final? Those were the big questions for Catherine, David and Matt to discuss after a Wednesday at Roland Garros which didn’t quite live up to the heights of previous days. But, with David on the whisky, there was no shortage of fun to be had on the podcast. So, come for the tennis chat, stay for David’s anecdote about play...

Oct 08, 20201 hrEp. 745

Roland Garros Day 10 - Records, roars and routine wins

There are no night sessions at this year’s French Open, but that didn’t stop play on Day 10 finishing at 1:25am in Paris after an epic match between Diego Schwartzman and Dominic Thiem provided the “embouteillage” which Catherine predicted. On the podcast, Catherine, David and Matt (1.00) discuss how Schwartzman’s nerves vs Thiem’s physical struggles made the match dramatic, the significance of Schwartzman’s victory, and whether or not Jannik Sinner provided Rafael Nadal with the test he require...

Oct 07, 202057 minEp. 744

Roland Garros Day 9 - Powerplays, rematches and whisky

After a very wet day at Roland Garros, we discuss the wins and performances of Australian Open champions Novak Djokovic and Sofia Kenin, the poignancy felt by seeing Petra Kvitova tear up and Grigor Dimitrov lose to Stefanos Tsitsipas, the ingredients missing from Karen Khachanov, the Hamburg final re-match that's set between Tsitsipas and Andrey Rublev, the extraordinary moment Kenin's dad went to sit next to Fiona Ferro's coach, Laura Siegemund's food intake during her victory, and who the fav...

Oct 05, 202057 minEp. 743

Roland Garros Day 8 - Now that’s a Grand Slam day, but what was Zverev thinking?

Electric matches, comebacks, breakthrough performances, and a heavy dose of controversy: Sunday at Roland Garros felt like a proper Grand Slam day. Catherine, David and Matt got stuck into it all on the podcast. Why did Zverev play despite displaying covid symptoms? Does the responsibility to prevent that from happening lie with Zverev or the tournament? Just how good was Iga Swiatek's performance to beat Simona Halep? Has Dominic Thiem hit the wall? Will Jannik Sinner be able to trouble Rafael ...

Oct 04, 202056 minEp. 742

Roland Garros Day 7 - Briggs, the bubble and the banquet

Simon Briggs, quarantining at home in the UK after returning from Roland Garros, joins Catherine, David and Matt to share his experience of being in Paris, his thoughts on the event so far, how he sees the tournament progressing next week, and the reasons behind Britain’s doubles success. We also discuss the main results from Saturday which introduced us to Daniel Altmaier, saw another good win for Fiona Ferro, and more smooth progress for Novak Djokovic. The Tennis Podcast is presented by Cathe...

Oct 03, 202052 minEp. 741

Roland Garros Day 6 – Fifty shades of grey and the odd bit of blue

As the rain poured down at Roland Garros on Day 6, some matches failed to deliver on the hype, while others brought unexpected drama and two French players provided rays of sunshine. Catherine, David and Matt discussed it all on the podcast. Roof and unadvertised night sessions keep tournament on track (0-4 mins) Wawrinka – OUT, Thiem vs Wawrinka – OFF, Hugo Gaston – BONJOUR! (4-19 mins) Does Nadal need to be tested? Korda up next. (19-29 mins) Inspired Garcia beats Mertens in front of an actual...

Oct 02, 20201 hr 3 minEp. 740

Roland Garros Day 5 - Ostapenko reborn; Shapovalov combusts; Pas de bulle à Paris

It took until Day 5, but David has finally got a prediction correct! We rejoice about that, discuss a day which didn't exactly catch fire in terms of epic matches but did deliver numerous talking points, and hear from an angry Denis Shapovalov about the non-existent Roland Garros 'bubble'. Return of Ostapenko, fall of Pliskova (0.00) Fiona Ferro - David’s new fave (11.00) Sofia Kenin - an anxious watch, but still going (17.00) Garbine Muguruza looking solid (22.30) Denis Shapovalov - angry and o...

Oct 01, 202055 minEp. 739

Roland Garros Day 4 - Sonic Boom, Serena Out and Aggro Galore

Just when we thought the 2020 French Open couldn’t get any weirder, Day 4 began with a Sonic Boom over Paris as a fighter plane broke the sound barrier, and this was followed by Serena Williams withdrawing from the tournament with an Achilles injury. Elsewhere, we discuss Anna Karolina Schmiedlova's story after she beat Victoria Azarenka, the drama and fallout between Sara Errani and Kiki Bertens, impressive wins for Rafael Nadal, Dominic Thiem and Stan Wawrinka, and yet another five-setter for ...

Sep 30, 202059 minEp. 738

Roland Garros Day 3 - New stars emerge, others come-of-age, some are as good as ever

On Day 3 of this mysterious French Open, there were plenty of reasons for it to feel more like a normal Grand Slam: epic matches, new stars emerging, familiar names winning, and results which left predictions in tatters. But Catherine, David and Matt still have a nagging sense that something isn't quite right. Jelena Ostapenko. Remember her? (0-4 mins) Clara Tauson breaks Brady’s heart (and more importantly, David’s) (5-9 mins) Who is Clara Tauson, anyway? (9-12 minutes) Danielle Collins - that’...

Sep 29, 20201 hr 7 minEp. 737

Roland Garros Day 2 - Familiar sights, but things feel different

Some familiar faces took to the court on day two, but that didn’t stop things feeling weird. Catherine, David and Matt convened to look back on those that won, those that lost, and where we go from here. Nadal is back, but how did he look? (4.00 - 12.00) Serena soared, eventually. Her prospects discussed. (12.30 - 16.20) Medvedev out, again. Will he ever conquer clay? (21.00 - 25.00) Thiem looks the business, but his draw is tough. Help or hindrance? (27.30 - 31.00) Svitolina, Bertens, Muguruza ...

Sep 29, 202057 minEp. 736

Roland Garros Day 1 - It's all just so weird

The opening day of the French Open somehow managed to make 2020 just that little bit weirder, with the cold and blustery autumnal conditions dominating discussion and impacting matches. It meant there was plenty for Catherine, David and Matt to cover, including Victoria Azarenka’s stand, Stan Wawrinka’s destruction of Andy Murray, Mats Wilander’s comments about Murray, defeats for Jo Konta and Dan Evans, and much more. The Tennis Podcast is presented by Catherine Whitaker and David Law, and feat...

Sep 27, 202059 minEp. 735

Roland Garros Preview, ‘Drip’ Review

A few months later than usual, but the French Open is here and the draws have been made. We reflect on the significance of the headline match between Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka, discuss Jo Konta’s chances against Coco Gauff, break down a tough route for Stefanos Tsitsipas, consider a wide-open bottom half of the women’s draw, and debate whether Rafael Nadal can be viewed as more of a favourite than Novak Djokovic and Dominic Thiem. We also review “Drip” by Denis Shapovalov and Corentin Moutet...

Sep 25, 20201 hr 4 minEp. 734

Rome - Halep, Djokovic deliver; Is Rafa ready?

Despite having scarcely recovered from the US Open, Catherine, David and Matt are back to reflect on the week in Rome, which created plenty of talking points ahead of Roland Garros. How did Djokovic look en route to the title in his first matches since his US Open default? Why did Diego Schwartzman and Denis Shapovalov both catch the eye? In what way is this year's French Open looking like a slightly different proposition for a rusty Rafael Nadal? How much of a favourite is Simona Halep? Is Vict...

Sep 22, 20201 hr 16 minEp. 733

US Open Day 14 - Thiem at last; Zverev devastated

Dominic Thiem is finally a Grand Slam champion, but he had to do it the hard way, becoming the first man in US Open history to mount a comeback from two sets to love down in the final, triumphing in a deciding set tiebreak against Alexander Zverev. On the podcast, we try to get our heads around what happened. Why did Thiem start so slowly? In what way did Zverev's gameplan impress early on? How did the match turn around? What did it feel like to see both players confront nerves in that excruciat...

Sep 14, 20201 hrEp. 732

US Open Day 13 - Naomi Osaka - Champion; Catherine's capers

Naomi Osaka has won her third Grand Slam title and second US Open, defeating Victoria Azarenka 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the final. We discuss her growing significance in the sport, how she turned the match around, the perfection of her post-match celebration, the line which summed up her activism, and her future in the sport. Catherine also reveals why she missed yesterday's podcast (a story not to be missed) and we look ahead to the men's final. How much of a chance does Alexander Zverev have and what ...

Sep 13, 202050 minEp. 731

US Open Day 12 – Zverev, Thiem, and MARY CARILLO!

The men’s US Open final is set: Alexander Zverev vs Dominic Thiem. In the first half of the pod we discuss how they both got there in two contrasting semi-final matches. In part two, the great Mary Carillo, who was in the stadium for the women’s semi-finals, speaks to David about why it was one of the greatest nights of tennis she can remember. She also looks ahead to the final, gives an insight into what it’s like to be on site at this most extraordinary of US Opens, and explains why it feels s...

Sep 12, 202047 minEp. 730

US Open Day 11 - Wonder Women

On the day when tennis celebrated the trailblazing Original 9, it felt right that Naomi Osaka, Jennifer Brady, Victoria Azarenka and Serena Williams produced one of the greatest semi-final nights of all time. We break down both matches and discuss the breathtaking quality of Osaka vs Brady, Osaka's final game nerves, Serena's blistering start, Azarenka's extraordinary comeback and how this defeat for Serena compares to her recent setbacks in her quest for No.24. The Tennis Podcast is presented b...

Sep 11, 202049 minEp. 729
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