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Australian Open 2024 Review

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We´re reviewing all the action from the 2024 Australian Open in today´s episode.

What a way to start the year of tennis, as Aryna Sabalenka didn’t drop a set on the way to her second consecutive Australian Open title. Jannik Sinner shocked the tennis world by defeating Novak Djokovic and performing a miraculous fightback against Daniil Medvedev to lift his first ever major title, and become the youngest winner since Djokovic himself in 2008!

Here to round up the past two weeks in Melbourne alongside CTC host Dan Kiernan who was at the event, we have our panel of experts:

  • Denmark´s Davis Cup Captain and 2012 Wimbledon Mens Doubles Champion and (most importantly!) CTC regular Freddie Nielsen.
  • GB Coach Calvin Betton who is currently working with Henry Pattern.

They discuss their risky picks from our Aussie Open Preview episode, whether eras really do come to an end, all of the 35 five set matches that happened over the two weeks, and whether the Australian Open has finally got it right with their 15 day schedule.

Let us know what you thought of the event and anything you would like to hear Dan discuss on the podcast about anything in the tennis world!

Tag @ctc.podcast on Instagram or email us.

🎧 Join the Control the Controllables team as a Podcast Intern in 2024

  continue reading

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We´re reviewing all the action from the 2024 Australian Open in today´s episode.

What a way to start the year of tennis, as Aryna Sabalenka didn’t drop a set on the way to her second consecutive Australian Open title. Jannik Sinner shocked the tennis world by defeating Novak Djokovic and performing a miraculous fightback against Daniil Medvedev to lift his first ever major title, and become the youngest winner since Djokovic himself in 2008!

Here to round up the past two weeks in Melbourne alongside CTC host Dan Kiernan who was at the event, we have our panel of experts:

  • Denmark´s Davis Cup Captain and 2012 Wimbledon Mens Doubles Champion and (most importantly!) CTC regular Freddie Nielsen.
  • GB Coach Calvin Betton who is currently working with Henry Pattern.

They discuss their risky picks from our Aussie Open Preview episode, whether eras really do come to an end, all of the 35 five set matches that happened over the two weeks, and whether the Australian Open has finally got it right with their 15 day schedule.

Let us know what you thought of the event and anything you would like to hear Dan discuss on the podcast about anything in the tennis world!

Tag @ctc.podcast on Instagram or email us.

🎧 Join the Control the Controllables team as a Podcast Intern in 2024

  continue reading

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