Cincinnati - Is tennis losing a generation?

Cincinnati - Is tennis losing a generation?

Catherine, David and Matt are back to talk about the opening stages of Cincinnati which has seen brutal temperatures, a power outage, and plenty of compelling tennis too.

Part one - ATP Results. We start by taking stock of the careers of Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Ruud after their struggles continued. There’s also Lorenzo Musetti’s poor form on hard courts, both Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz immediately going out to practise after their latest victories, another tricky week for Joao Fonseca, and a surprise defeat for Alex de Minaur.

Part two - WTA Results (45m45s). The match of the tournament so far was Aryna Sabalenka’s three hour victory over Emma Raducanu. We discuss Sabalenka’s phenomenal tiebreak record, really encouraging signs for Raducanu, and our impressions of the early glimpses of her coaching partnership with Francisco Roig. There’s also Madison Keys saving match points to win yet again and Amanda Anisimova losing to Anna Kalinskaya.

Part three - Details of our live show in Wrexham on Wednesday 22nd October!

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Episode 41 - Bob Brett: Inside The World Of Boris Becker; Rome Review

Episode 41 - Bob Brett: Inside The World Of Boris Becker; Rome Review

In the first part of our in-depth, exclusive interview with the great coach Bob Brett, the Australian tells us all about the three and a half years that he spent coaching Boris Becker between 1987 and 1991. He explains how he tried to get the best out of Becker at a time when Ion Tiriac didn't think Brett was the the right man for the job, how he risked the wrath of Boris by telling some home-truths in a rain-break, and how emotion overcame him when Becker reached No.1 in the world.Brett starts by telling us about the legendary Australian Open Davis Cup captain Harry Hopman, who was Brett's mentor.Before all of that, Catherine and David continue to argue about who will win the French Open, and reflect on Rome. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 40 - David Felgate: The Henman Years; Madrid Review; Roland Garros Predictions

Episode 40 - David Felgate: The Henman Years; Madrid Review; Roland Garros Predictions

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14 Maj 201357min

Episode 39 - Meet Donna Vekic; Coach David Felgate's view; And Who Is The Player Of The Year So Far?

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We are into the fifth month of the year, and David is already nominating someone for player of the year  so far - here's a clue, he's not in the Top 4. We also meet the youngest woman in the Top 100 - Donna Vekic - and talk to her coach, David Felgate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 38 - Grigor Dimitrov - Is This It? Djokovic Ends Nadal's Decade Of Domination; Fed Cup - Anyone Understand The Format?

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The headline story from Monte Carlo was the defeat of Rafael Nadal for the first time in the Principality for a decade, but almost as many people left talking about Grigor Dimitrov as they did Novak Djokovic. It was the 22 year old Bulgarian that pushed Nadal all the way in the quarterfinals, before Djokovic finished the job in the final. Is the Tennis Podcast's favourite player finally coming of age? We speak to him about the challenge of facing Andy Murray in Miami, his new coaching set-up, and why he plays so much doubles. We also review Monte Carlo, and try to work out how the Fed Cup works. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 37 - 'Tsonga Can Grab a Slam' - Roger Rasheed; Roger Federer or Tiger Woods?; Why Is Isner Better On Clay? Classic Clay Court Clashes;

Episode 37 - 'Tsonga Can Grab a Slam' - Roger Rasheed; Roger Federer or Tiger Woods?; Why Is Isner Better On Clay? Classic Clay Court Clashes;

The tennis circuit moves from hard court to clay this week and we find ourselves asking a number of questions. Why is 6'9" John Isner better on clay than grass? What is the greatest clay court match you ever saw? Whose achievements are better - Tiger Woods or Roger Federer? And we interview Roger Rasheed about his new charge, Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who he says can 'grab a Grand Slam' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

15 Apr 201354min

Episode 36 - Britain makes Davis Cup history; Bethanie Mattek-Sands interviewed; And do Tennis clothes matter?

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After Great Britain won a Davis Cup match from two rubbers down for the first time in 83 years, David and Catherine spend the first 13 minutes of Episode 36 trying to make sense of it all. The rest of the Davis Cup matches are covered, Serena wins another title and we interview Bethanie Mattek-Sands about clothes, career plans and the fact that David didn't think he would like her. Meanwhile, Catherine struggles to muster an enthusiasm for the talking point of the week - 'Which tennis clothes did you always want to have and why?'. Arguments ensue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

9 Apr 201349min

Episode 35 - March Miami Murray Madness; Tommy Haas interview; Talking with Team Robmond

Episode 35 - March Miami Murray Madness; Tommy Haas interview; Talking with Team Robmond

The morning after the cramp-inducing classic between Andy Murray and David Ferrer in the Sony Open, David and Catherine talk over the Miami Masters tennis tournament. We also have an in-depth interview with the incredible Tommy Haas, who turns 35 this week, and to Team Robmond - Laura Robson and Lisa Raymond - who reveal that they plan to team up at Wimbledon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 Apr 201345min

Episode 34 - Rafa Reigns; Miami Beckons; Meet Sloane Stephens; Time Machine Tennis

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