The Tennis Podcast David Law, Catherine Whitaker, Matt Roberts
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Catherine Whitaker, David Law and Matt Roberts talk tennis weekly throughout the year and daily during the Grand Slam tournaments. Friends of The Tennis Podcast have access to exclusive Q & A's, new editions of Tennis Re-Lived and more bonus contents. To become a Friend - https://bit.ly/FriendOfTheTennisPodcast.
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RG Day 4 - Swiatek, Osaka serve up classic
It was a dreary day at Roland Garros, with the rain falling and play on the outside courts cancelled, but it came to life when Iga Swiatek and Naomi Osaka came onto Court Philippe-Chatrier and played one of the most thrilling matches of the year. Swiatek escaped as the winner, saving a match point, but it felt like Osaka won something too as she played her best tennis in years. On the pod, Catherine, David and Matt cover the match, the press conferences, and the disappointing crowd. Elsewhere, there's chat about an unconvincing win for Carlos Alcaraz, impressive performances from Ons Jabeur and Stefanos Tsitsipas, a big moment for Sofia Kenin, and a look ahead to tomorrow's schedule.
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RG Day 3 - Rybakina imperious on-court, irritable off it; Djokovic dials in
On the final day of round one action at Roland Garros, rain fell for most of it, but once the clouds cleared there were plenty of talking points for Catherine, David and Matt. There's chat about Elena Rybakina's awesome performance on court before a pretty chippy press conference, Novak Djokovic showing some signs of life, a dreadful day for French players, Alize Cornet's retirement, and excitement for a fun order of play on Day 4.
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RG Day 2 - Sun sets on Rafa’s Roland Garros reign
Rafael Nadal may have played his final match at Roland Garros. That's a lot to comes to terms with, but we tried on the pod after watching his straight sets defeat to Alexander Zverev. We describe where the match was won and lost, how it made us feel, and whether Nadal will fare better at the Olympics in a couple of months. Elsewhere, there's chat about convincing wins for Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff, a winning return for Bianca Andreescu, mixed fortunes for French players, and much more.
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RG Day 1 - Fun first day, but Djokovic reveals doubts
As opening days of Grand Slam tournaments go, that was a pretty crazy one, starting with Naomi Osaka winning a match that became too close for comfort, ending with Andy Murray walking off Court Philippe-Chatrier for probably the final time, and featuring lots of fun matches involving French players. The new Suzanne Lenglen roof was also unveiled and Novak Djokovic gave a cryptic press conference where he talked about having 'low expectations'. Catherine, David and Matt wrap it all up on a two-part podcast, that also includes predictions for Rafael Nadal vs Alexander Zverev on day two.
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Roland Garros Preview - Nadal gives reasons to believe
In our final preview show ahead of this year's Roland Garros, we were live in our AirBnB in Paris to react to an astonishing Rafael Nadal press conferences as he confirmed that he's feeling better, said there's a chance he could play this tournament again next year, and revealed that he's been practising well in preparation for his first round match against Alexander Zverev. There was a dose of realism in there too - he hasn't played at a high level for a long time - but his mood was much more buoyant than we were expecting.
We also react to Hannah's latest column to talk about how Nadal's dominance at the French Open has made us feel over the years and how to come to terms with what the tournament will be like without him.
Finally, there's reaction to Naomi Osaka and Bianca Andreescu's press conferences, chat about possible outsiders who could go on a run, a discussion about what would count as success for Novak Djokovic in 2024, and a run through the day one order of play.
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Roland Garros - Sinner & Alcaraz calm injury concerns; Swiatek owns the room
Catherine, David and Matt divided and conquered on media day at Roland Garros as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner both spoke positively about their fitness, Daniil Medvedev and Coco Gauff discussed their serves, Andy Murray reflected on his 2017 semi-final against Stan Wawrinka, Alexander Zverev talked about his round one showdown with Rafael Nadal, and Iga Swiatek gave off a real air of confidence. Plus, David doorstepped some Danish journalists to find out about the real Holger Rune, and we watched Novak Djokovic lose to Tomas Machac in Geneva.
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Customer Reviews
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I love this podcast and never miss it. David, Catherine and Matt make me feel like I’m sitting in the pub with them after a great day watching tennis. When they go to tournaments, I feel like I’m with them. Can’t wait for their TTP Community to launch.
I really wish they’d stick to the tennis!
Long time listener who feels moved to share my thoughts. Catherine is a very talented broadcaster, but indulges herself too much with increasing discussion of her political hobby-horses. I appreciate that she feels strongly about these things, but I really really wish she (and I must say also Matt) would stick to the tennis and leave their politics at the door. David strikes a better balance, though is increasingly drawn into woke discussion by his co-podcasters.
Great for Tennis Enthusiasts
I have loved and listened to this podcast for years and never miss an ep but I have to say that it has started annoying me more and more. There is a serious group think going on.... Catherine Whittaker says something and Matt and David agree. They have their favourites and don't we know it! A good podcast needs a variety of views. Also as a Sinner fan of many years standing they have been extremely derogatory about him. It nearly killed them when he won the AO! I find that their love of a bad boy and willingness to comment on personal appearance and derision of players trying to do the right thing such as look after their own mental health by staying off social media and keeping their private lives private stands in contradiction to their moral high ground stance on other issues. I can see that if you are watching tennis 24/7 it is the drama and bad behaviour that attract the media interest but if you are going to take a principled position on tennis, you have to walk the walk not just talk the talk.