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Best Tennis Doubles podcasts we could find (updated July 2020)
Best Tennis Doubles podcasts we could find
Updated July 2020
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The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast is the must-listen tennis catch-up served by fans, for fans looking for a fresh slice on the world’s favourite racket sport. The latest tennis news, results and major talking points from the ATP, WTA circuits as well as British Tennis. Delivered weekly with your tennis fanatics Joel and Kim as they candidly chat through all the biggest on- and off-court moments during the season from the fan's courtside view. Ready? Play!
 
Tennis Quick Tips brings you weekly tennis tips that will not only improve your tennis play, but also make sure you're having fun each and every time you step on court. If you’re looking for quick and easy ways to improve your game, without the need for long hours on court or expensive lessons, then this podcast is for you. Each Tennis Quick Tips episode will give you a really easy, really worthwhile tennis tip that will help you to quickly improve your game and that you can apply in your ne ...
 
If you're looking to create excellence in your life, then this is the podcast for you! Speaker, author, leadership and mindset coach, Allistair McCaw aims to empower, inspire and provide you with the tools to achieve your personal greatness. It's time to become Champion Minded.
 
GSM Tennis is here to help tennis players get to the NEXT LEVEL. Co-hosts Brian Tresedder and Steven Anschutz are self-made tennis players who had incredibly successful high school and college careers and now want to share their knowledge and experience with YOU! Throughout this podcast, Brian and Steve will discuss what it takes to get to the next level: strategy, technique, mental attitude, and many other aspects of tennis. For continual advice and improvement, check back every Wednesday f ...
 
The Odlum Brown VanOpen is Western Canada’s largest and most celebrated tennis event. It offers a total of $208,320 USD in prize money and provides players the opportunity to gain valuable world-ranking points on both the ATP and WTA Tours. It annually attracts 130 international and professional players from over 33 countries. Milos Raonic, Maria Sharapova, Andy Murray, Johanna Konta, Kevin Anderson, Eugenie Bouchard, Vasek Pospisil, Marion Bartoli, Naomi Osaka and Karolina Pliskova are amon ...
 
Each week on the ‘Best In the World’ Podcast Richard Parr talks to athletes and sports stars who have reached the pinnacles of their careers. These are World Champions, Olympic Champions, World Record Holders and World Number Ones. The show delves into what these talented individuals have done to achieve their success. This includes training, nutrition, determination, sacrifices, time management, home environment and much more. Richard wants to know what they do so we can improve our own liv ...
 
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In the latest episode of Passing Shot Meets… Joel and Kim are joined by Gaby Dabrowski, two-time Mixed Doubles Grand Slam Champion and current WTA Doubles World No. 7. Gaby talks through her thoughts on the upcoming US Open; especially the lack of player involvement in the decision making process, her concerns for player safety, the removal of the …
 
Legends United Founder and advisor to the Nick Kyrgios Foundation Cameron Mofid joins us live at the Altec/Styslinger Tennis Exhibition in Miami to announce his newest projection in conjunction with cracked racquets! Don’t forget to give a 5 star review with your twitter/instagram handle for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! This episode brought …
 
In the latest episode of The Passing Shot, the tennis podcast by fans, Joel and Kim continue with their countdown of the Top 16 most dramatic Wimbledon moments of the last decade. In Part 2, they continue the countdown with a focus on marathon matches; final set tiebreaks and a sweet sweet long awaited British victory. Join Joel and Kim as they rev…
 
Last week, my Portuguese friend, Ze Lopes, told me he had quit his secure and salaried job in a fantastic tennis club. When I asked him why, I was blown away by his response.I asked him on the show to talk about his new venture, the Portuguese tennis culture and the why he's made such a bold move.He is a great coach who is comfortable at all ages a…
 
The biggest scare Serena Williams faced en route to winning the Wimbledon title in 2015 came from an unlikely source, as Heather Watson pushed her right to the brink in a third-round match which encapsulated the idea of a plucky Brit. The occasion was also memorable for the raucous atmosphere, and we discuss the elements of that which we felt cross…
 
In the latest episode of The Passing Shot, the tennis podcast by fans, Joel and Kim countdown their Top 16 dramatic moments from the past decade at Wimbledon. From unpicking all the truly shocking early round upsets to Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to a British fairy tale in the making with Marcus Willis in 2016 and Jonny Marray/Freddie Nielsen ma…
 
In the penultimate episode of Wimbledon Re-Lived, we take ourselves back to July 7th 2013 when Andy Murray became the first British man to win Wimbledon since 1936 by beating Novak Djokovic 6-4, 7-5, 6-4. In what way had the British public come to embrace Murray before the 2013 final? What impact had Ivan Lendl had on Murray’s game and his rivalry …
 
Finding new words to do justice to the 2008 men’s final at Wimbledon between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer is not easy, but that’s our task on this episode as we look back on the match regarded by many as the greatest in tennis history. There’s talk about the sense before the match that it could finally be Nadal’s time, Federer’s missed opportunit…
 
#NextGenATP American and current ATP #39 Reilly Opelka stops by the booth to discuss his first round win over Steve Johnson. He also talks about what he did to train during quarantine, his social media activism following the tragic killing of George Floyd, his thoughts on tennis returning in 2020, and much more! Don’t forget to give a 5 star review…
 
Venus Williams’ 4-6, 7-6, 9-7 victory over Lindsay Davenport in 2005 is the longest women’s final in Wimbledon history, and possibly the greatest. We discuss the sustained excellence from both players, the joy of watching Venus in her prime, the way she fought for equal prize money the night before the final, and how her uninhibited and jubilant ce…
 
On the first ever episode of Three, Joel, Amy and Gill address the odd man out. British three-time major champion Andy Murray was often considered to be a member of the Big Four, but over time the term Big Three largely adopted as the best representation of the top of men's tennis. We talk about what Murray did so well to enable consistent winning …
 
When Maria Sharapova beat Serena Williams in the 2004 Wimbledon final, few could have predicted the path their rivalry would take over the next fifteen years. In this episode, we discuss why Sharapova’s run aged 17 wasn’t completely out of the blue and the way in which Serena was slightly under prepared, and Mary Carillo explains what impressed her…
 
2019 US Open Juniors Quarterfinalist and Top American Junior Katrina Scott joins the show to discuss where her passion for the game comes from, why she’s already decided to turn professional, how she’s spent her quarantine, and so much more!! Don’t forget to give a 5 star review with your twitter/instagram handle for a chance to win some FREE CR ge…
 
The 2001 men’s Wimbledon final, which saw wildcard and three-time runner-up Goran Ivanisevic win his first title against Pat Rafter on People’s Monday, is one of the most famous matches in tennis history. So, for this episode, we wanted to get a range of perspectives on this much-told story. Ivan Ljubicic explains the significance of Ivanisevic’s v…
 
In the latest episode of The Passing Shot, the tennis podcast by fans, Joel and Kim unveil a new feature - The Film Club - where they review a film from the tennis world and give it the Passing Shot treatment. In the first in this series, Joel and Kim start with Wimbledon, the 2004 romantic comedy starring Paul Bettany and Kirsten Dunst, where jour…
 
The only ever meeting between Pete Sampras and Roger Federer came at Wimbledon in 2001, when Sampras was a 7-time champion in the twilight of his career, and Federer was an emerging talent who hadn’t yet fulfilled his potential. Looking back now, it can be seen as a changing of the guard moment, with Federer prevailing in five sets. Is that how it …
 
Entry 44 brings you Australian tennis coach, and now, Playsight Managing Director for Europe and UK.Rodney didn't start playing tennis until he was 12 and entered his 1st competition at 13. Less than 5 years later, he was competing in the Australian Open Junior Event. This is a meteoric rise.He took up a college scholarship and gained a degree in F…
 
In 1997, Martina Hingis beat Jana Novotna to become the youngest Wimbledon winner in the Open Era, aged 16. She also put together one of the best seasons in tennis history, winning all but one of her Grand Slam matches. Are her achievements from that year underrated? How were her sassy comments and confidence received at the time? In what way did s…
 
American WTA player Shelby Rogers sat down with host Alex Gruskin live at the Young King's Scholarship Tennis Exhibition being held at the Top Seed Tennis Club in Nicholasville, KY. The two discuss how she stayed busy during quarantine, her expectations for the restart of the professional tennis tours, and more! This episode brought to you by: Midw…
 
Nobody has ever had a connection with Wimbledon like Jana Novotna. In this episode, with the help of the storytelling of Mary Carillo and Chris Clarey, and the insights of Hana Mandlikova, the long-time coach and friend of Novotna, we cover the full emotional arc of her career and life. There’s discussion of Novotna’s choke in the 1993 final agains…
 
Should you avoid using so-called “negative” terminology or descriptions when it comes to assessing your own game? We share our thoughts and insights on this popular topic. Share with us your thoughts below in the comments section. Tags: tennis, rock, rally, podcast, tip, instruction, serve, game, assess, real, negative, weak, vulnerable, player, co…
 
Nobody expected Andre Agassi’s first Grand Slam title to come on grass at Wimbledon, a tournament he’d boycotted for a few years. But Agassi always did things his own way, and when he won the tournament in 1992, he did it from the baseline, beating former champions Boris Becker and John McEnroe en route to the final, before overcoming the massive s…
 
Going into Wimbledon in 1991, Steffi Graf’s supremacy was under threat. She hadn’t won a Grand Slam title for 18 months, she’d lost her No.1 ranking to Monica Seles, her father’s scandalous private life meant she was being hounded by the tabloids, and Gabriela Sabatini had emerged as a real rival. But Graf rose above everything, dominating the draw…
 
Entry 43 is a proper journal entry.13 minutes of my lockdown reflections. I talk about professional tennis and what it has revealed, including Novak Djokovic's exhibition.I then move on to my reflections on what I need to be truly happyI get a little controversial on how some coaches believe they are entitled to earn a living from tennis when they …
 
In 1985, a strawberry-blonde, unseeded, 17-year-old German named Boris Becker won Wimbledon, beating Kevin Curren in the final, and suddenly tennis had a new star. In what way did Becker bring levels of power and athleticism which hadn’t been seen before on a tennis court? And how did people react to his arrival on the world stage? We hear from Joh…
 
Gigi and Naomi catch up this week on all things Battle of the Brits including Andy Murray's performances, and with some players not following isolation they take a look at the US Open plans in more detail... also this week, catching pee in a pot, a terrible quiz performance and the 2 year anniversary for Tennish! Learn more about your ad choices. V…
 
The 1980 Wimbledon men’s final between Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe is one of the most famous tennis matches of all time, and it lived up to expectations as we re-watched it ahead of our second Wimbledon Re-Lived show. How was McEnroe viewed by British tennis fans at the time? How did his behaviour change when he played Borg? And in what way does th…
 
With nine singles titles to her name, Martina Navratilova is the most successful player in Wimbledon history. In this episode, we focus on the first of her wins – in 1978 against Chris Evert – and the last of them – in 1990 against Zina Garrison. In between analysing those matches, there’s discussion about the leaner years at the start of Navratilo…
 
On this edition of MMA Classics, I’m joined by hall-of-fame tennis writer and author for tennis.com Steve Flink to discuss the 2013 French Open semifinal between Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Djokovic was in search for his first Roland Garros title, and made it his #1 goal for his 2013 season. After repeating as Australian Open champion and beat…
 
In the latest episode of The Passing Shot, the tennis podcast by fans, Joel and Kim roundup the latest news from the world of tennis. They discuss the contrasting fortunes of the Battle of The Brits and the Adria Tour, debate on the new rules in place at the Ultimate Tennis Showdown and reflect on the US Open's recent announcement regarding the 202…
 
Iowa Men’s Tennis Head Coach Ross Wilson joins the show to talk about his team’s outstanding 2020 season, how he and his players have managed to build a successful culture for the Hawkeyes program, adapting to the challenges presented by COVID-19, his own outstanding college career, and much more!! Don’t forget to give a 5 star review with your twi…
 
The fallout from the Adria Tour continued on Tuesday as world number one and event organiser Novak Djokovic tested positive for covid-19. The Telegraph’s Simon Briggs joins Catherine Whitaker and David Law to talk through the situation. Djokovic’s second statement of the day was better than his first, but which questions remain unanswered? Is Djoko…
 
University of South Florida Men’s Tennis Coach Ashley Fisher joins the show to discuss how his program has adjusted to the reality brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, his coaching philosophies, the importance of team chemistry in today’s college tennis, his own college tennis career at TCU, and much more!! Don’t forget to give a 5 star review w…
 
On this week’s Monday Match Analysis, I bring on Jeff Salzenstein of tennisevolution.com to analyze the serve of Alexander Zverev. His return to play at the Adria Tour has been marred with double faults, something we’ve seen periodically over the last 18 months. The German clearly has the yips on serve, a crippling mental state, but the problems ar…
 
With Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric and Viktor Troicki all testing positive for covid-19 after playing the Adria Tour, we discuss the inevitability and seriousness of the situation, Novak Djokovic’s role and responsibility in all this, and the possible implications for the sport. There’s also a preview of this week’s Battle of the Brits event and we …
 
Entry 42 was an emotional chat for me. Elizabeth Caproni is an actor, writer and impersonator.In her mid-teens she was bullied by her, so called friends, to such a degree she left school with no qualifications despite being in the top classes in most subjects.Why was she bullied? Simply because she expressed the opinion that she wanted to be an act…
 
FROM THE VAULT - Re-uploaded favourites from our back catalogue from time to time! This week, we are going back to twelve months ago when we had the pleasure to chat to Will Brierley a.k.a the Wimbledon Groundsman about what it takes to create the perfect grass court. They find out what the grounds team get up to for the other 50 weeks of the year …
 
On this edition of the mailbag---- Is Novak Djokovic's forehand really worse than Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal's, who are the favorites for US Open and French Open 2020, how quickly is Dominic Thiem improving, should Nadal skip the US Open, will the schedule favor NextGen players, are Dimitrov and Raonic primed for a comeback, where does Federer …
 
2020 ITA All-American in both singles and doubles and Florida Men’s Tennis rising Junior Sam Riffice joins the show to discuss his team’s 2020 season, how he and his teammates reacted to the season’s cancellation, growing up training in the USTA system, life in quarantine, and so much more!! Don’t forget to give a 5 star review with your twitter/in…
 
In this episode of "What It Takes", Allistair gets to chat with former World number 1 and 3x World Squash Champion, Nick Matthew. In this conversation, Nick shares his earlier years growing up as a junior, his experiences on the pro tour, the toughest rivals he faced, biggest lessons he learned, the transition from being a former professional playe…
 
Tennis is on its way back, but not as we know it. The US Open, the French Open and many other big events in-between have been scheduled, and not everyone is happy about it. Catherine, David and Matt review the announcement, discuss the various issues it raises, and speculate about how many of the world’s leading players will opt out of competing in…
 
2020 ITA Singles and Doubles All-American and University of Florida captain Oliver Crawford joins the show to discuss his college tennis career, why he decided the 2020 season would be his last in college tennis before the year began, growing up in the USTA Training Program, preparing for professional tennis, why he chose to attend Florida, and so …
 
Entry number 41 to my tennis journal is with UK legendary coach, Mike James.Mike is the director of coaching at one the of the UK's best tennis clubs, Halton. He has been there for 27 years which is testament to his ability to have a clear vision which constantly evolves.Originally from Kenya, he moved to Arizona in his early teens an then on to Ar…
 
In the latest episode of Passing Shot meets….Joel and Kim are joined by Andy Bettles, coach of World No.5 Elina Svitolina. Andy talks us through his journey to becoming one of the youngest top level coaches on tour as well as his biggest achievements with Svitolina to date. Elsewhere Andy gives us an insight into what coaching has been like during …
 
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