Miami underway, Murray and Djokovic hurt, and what should tennis do with on-court coaching?
The Tennis Podcast27 Maalis 2017

Miami underway, Murray and Djokovic hurt, and what should tennis do with on-court coaching?

As Miami got underway and concern grew for the health of Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic, the subject of on-court coaching came under the spotlight, and the Tennis Podcast team are debating it in this week’s show. Is it time for the men’s game to follow the lead of the women’s game and allow a mic’d up Ivan Lendl on to the court to tell Murray what’s what?Is it a ‘bad look’ for the sport, as many commentators have deemed it, for only female players to be seen asking for help on court? Should it be taken out of the sport altogether, or should tennis go much further and allow coaching from the stands between points? It’s all discussed in the latest Tennis Podcast.The health of Murray and Djokovic is discussed, the chances of Simona Halep, Jo Konta and the various other runners and riders in Miami are covered, and one of the show’s presenters reveals details of a scarcely credible tennis victory. There is also reaction to the latest Nick Kyrgios Twitter Q & A. The Tennis Podcast is a weekly...

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Episode 9 - Marin Cilic Interview, Non-Top-4 Title Picks - Were They Any Good? No.

Episode 9 - Marin Cilic Interview, Non-Top-4 Title Picks - Were They Any Good? No.

The gentle giant from Croatia, Marin Cilic is the special guest in Episode 9. He describes the moment he met Goran Ivanisevic for the first time, whether he feels privileged or cursed to be sharing an era with the Top 4 players, and what he would do with his perfect day off. David and Catherine also go over their non-top-4 picks for the Toronto title, and wish they had not bothered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

14 Elo 201228min

Janko Tipsarevic Interview

Janko Tipsarevic Interview

In an exclusive interview with the Tennis Podcast in Episode 7, Janko Tipsarevic told us how he turned his career around, which of the Top 4 players in the world he finds most difficult to play against, and which of them he would choose to play 'for his life'. Surprisingly, it's the same player! Here you can listen to the interview as a standalone recording. For the full podcast, download Episode 7. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10 Elo 201213min

Episode 8 - Cliff Drysdale Interview, Olympics Review, US Open Series Preview

Episode 8 - Cliff Drysdale Interview, Olympics Review, US Open Series Preview

The Olympic Tennis event has produced stories which have had The Tennis Podcast presenters, David Law and Catherine Whitaker, swooning. David wonders whether Andy Murray can use his gold medal triumph to launch a successful assault at the US Open, Catherine claims bragging rights in the prediction stakes, and the bickering continues as Toronto begins. In an exclusive interview, Cliff Drysdale tells the Tennis Podcast how the sport has changed since he reached the US Open final more than 45 years ago, and the emotions he went though when he led the players to boycott Wimbledon in 1973. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

7 Elo 201233min

Episode 7 - Olympic Preview, Janko Tipsarevic interview

Episode 7 - Olympic Preview, Janko Tipsarevic interview

The Olympic Games have arrived in London, and tennis returns to Wimbledon. David and Catherine discuss their favourite Olympic tennis memories and look at the draws for the 2012 event. In an exclusive interview, World No.8 Janko Tipsarevic talks about the Davis Cup triumph which propelled him into the Top Ten, which of the Top 4 players he would like to play 'for his life', and what he wants to do after retirement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

28 Heinä 201231min

Episode 6 - Wimbledon Review, All Hail Federer/Serena, Bad Luck Murray, Pat Cash Interview

Episode 6 - Wimbledon Review, All Hail Federer/Serena, Bad Luck Murray, Pat Cash Interview

Recorded an hour after the men's singles final at Wimbledon, David and Catherine review Roger Federer's achievement in winning a 17th Grand Slam tournament and returning to No.1. They talk about Andy Murray, speculate about if and when he will win one, and pay tribute to Serena Williams. The Tennis Podcast also features an exclusive interview with Pat Cash, who won the Wimbledon title 25 years ago. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

8 Heinä 201227min

Episode 5 - Mark Philippoussis Interview, Wimbledon Half-Term Report, Catherine Predicts Two New Champions

Episode 5 - Mark Philippoussis Interview, Wimbledon Half-Term Report, Catherine Predicts Two New Champions

With the first week of Wimbledon complete, David and Catherine get together to review the most stunning upset the tournament has ever known, analyse the form of the remaining contenders, and come up with their predictions for week two. Catherine plumps for two new champions, David sticks to his guns, and then there's the our in-depth, exclusive interview. In Episode 5, it is with Mark Philippoussis, who tells us about his mindset going into that fateful match against Pete Sampras at the Australian Open, his hope to have children, and why he disagrees with Marat Safin about the merits of Andy Murray employing Ivan Lendl as his coach. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 Heinä 201249min

Episode 4 - Grigor Dimitrov interview, Wimbledon preview, More predictions (will he ever learn?)

Episode 4 - Grigor Dimitrov interview, Wimbledon preview, More predictions (will he ever learn?)

A Wimbledon preview, including a dissection of Andy Murray's awful draw, more predictions (will David ever learn?, plus an exclusive interview with the man known as 'Baby Fed' - Grigor Dimitrov. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

25 Kesä 201235min

Episode 3 - Michael Chang Interview, French Open Review, Grass Preview

Episode 3 - Michael Chang Interview, French Open Review, Grass Preview

What did Michael Chang think when his coach told him that fourth round run would be a good result in the 1989 French Open? How did he cope with being the youngest-ever French Open champion? And who does he think is the most talented player in history? Find out in an exclusive, in-depth interview in Episode 3 of The Tennis Podcast. Meanwhile, with the clay court season reaching its climax and the grass court season about to begin, David Law and Catherine Whitaker ponder whether Novak Djokovic can complete the most extraordinary tennis comeback in history to hold all four Slams at the same time. All this is brought to you from inside The Queen's Club, home of the AEGON Championships, and it all gets a bit much for David.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10 Kesä 201225min

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