Live from Wimbledon Day 13 - Swiatek’s dream day a nightmare for Anisimova

Live from Wimbledon Day 13 - Swiatek’s dream day a nightmare for Anisimova

Catherine, David and Matt were joined by Charlie Eccleshare of The Athletic to talk through Iga Swiatek becoming Wimbledon champion and her 6-0 6-0 win over Amanda Anisimova in the final.

In part one we talk through what happened in a match that had the most one-sided of scorelines and the most brutal of defeats for a nervous and – in her own estimation – tired, Amanda Anisimova. We discuss how nerves played their part in limiting Anisimova’s ability to hurt Swiatek and how much the semi-final against Sabalenka may have taken from her in emotional energy. Disappointing as it was from her point of view, however, we had plenty of space to talk about the brilliance of Iga Swiatek in grand slam finals, her ruthlessness and power today, her resilience in coming back after a number of disappointing results to take this title, and how her victory changes the narrative of women’s tennis. Finally, it’s a scoreline which once again got us talking about best of three vs best of five.

In part two (44m04s) we discuss the other results from today, including a first victory in a very long time for an all British pair – Cash and Glasspool - in the men’s doubles, of an intense and dramatic victory for De la Puente and Spaargaren over Hewett and Reid in the men’s wheelchair doubles, and of a new star in Chinese wheelchair tennis as Wang Ziying denied Yui Kamiji her first Wimbledon victory and a career golden slam.

In part three (50m18s) we give you a preview of the men’s final tomorrow and look ahead to the final order of play at the Championships 2025.

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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

Episode 2 - Gaston Gaudio interview, French Open update and what's the biggest Grand Slam upset in history?

Episode 2 - Gaston Gaudio interview, French Open update and what's the biggest Grand Slam upset in history?

After an embarassing Frech Open prediction, David holds his hands up in Episode 2, Catherine tries not to gloat and they talk Grand Slam upsets. Later, Gaston Gaudio tells The Tennis Podcast what John McEnroe's last words of advice were before the 2004 French Open final. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 Kesä 201228min

The Tennis Podcast Episode 1 - An interview with Carlos Moya, a French Open preview, and a few rows

The Tennis Podcast Episode 1 - An interview with Carlos Moya, a French Open preview, and a few rows

Presented by tennis commentator David Law, the first episode of The Tennis Podcast features an exclusive, in-depth interview with former World No.1 Carlos Moya, predictions for the French Open, and a number of disagreements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

27 Touko 201231min

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