TennisWorthy
What makes a Hall of Famer? What is that unique something that led to their historic success? Was it innate? Or did they need to cultivate a winning mindset? TennisWorthy, a podcast presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, seeks to answer these questions and uncover what it takes to become the greatest of champions. These wide-reaching conversations go beyond on-court results, and reveal the mindset of the sport’s legends. Hear from greats like Lleyton Hewitt, Tracy Austin, Ivan Lendl and more on what it takes to set yourself apart.

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Michael Stich: The Desire to Improve

Michael Stich: The Desire to Improve

Over the course of a year during 1990-91, Michael Stich went from being the 400th ranked player in the world to sitting inside the top 10, and winning Wimbledon. It was a steep and relatively quick as...

2 Maj 202440min

Margaret Court: Developing Talent through Persistence

Margaret Court: Developing Talent through Persistence

Margaret Court captured an all-time record of 64 major titles during her esteemed tennis career, including 24 in singles, 19 in doubles and 21 in mixed doubles. As one of the greatest players of her e...

18 Apr 202449min

Cliff Drysdale: Making an Impression in All Efforts

Cliff Drysdale: Making an Impression in All Efforts

Cliff Drysdale is a preeminent voice in tennis broadcasting, but his commentary skill on television is just the latest chapter in a career that touches all aspects of the sport. Starting at a very you...

4 Apr 202441min

Rosie Casals, Judy Tegart Dalton & Ann Jones: Pioneering Women's Professional Tennis

Rosie Casals, Judy Tegart Dalton & Ann Jones: Pioneering Women's Professional Tennis

In 2021, the International Tennis Hall of Fame inducted its first group of contributors simultaneously: the Original 9. Together in 1970, these nine women broke from the established tennis landscape t...

31 Mars 202451min

Tommy Haas: Competition Mindset and the "Inner Dog"

Tommy Haas: Competition Mindset and the "Inner Dog"

Tommy Haas reached the world No. 2 ranking in singles in 2002, and then endured a series of injuries that delivered setbacks. Despite the obstacles, he persisted in his career, remaining at the top of...

7 Mars 202438min

Kim Clijsters: Finding Balance and Cherishing Connections

Kim Clijsters: Finding Balance and Cherishing Connections

Kim Clijsters mastered the art of the comeback during her tennis career. After first retiring at age 23 to become a mother, she returned to the sport two years later and captured three of her four sin...

22 Feb 202429min

Esther Vergeer: Forging a Path in Disability Sports

Esther Vergeer: Forging a Path in Disability Sports

Esther Vergeer's career accomplishments and statistics are mind-boggling: 42 Grand Slam titles, 407-match win streak in singles until her retirement, 668 weeks at world No. 1. Her story of illness as ...

8 Feb 202437min

Pat Rafter: Doing the Right Work, and the Hard Work

Pat Rafter: Doing the Right Work, and the Hard Work

As the last true serve-and-volleyer to capture a singles Grand Slam, Aussie Pat Rafter brought uniqueness to the sport of tennis beyond just his playing style. In this episode, he and host Brett Haber...

25 Jan 202431min

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