ATP Tennis Radio Podcast show

ATP Tennis Radio Podcast

Summary: The ATP's podcast featuring interviews with players and coaches plus discussion based around the tour's weekly events.

Podcasts:

 Programme 87 - Best of 2018 Interviews Vol.1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:41

As the year draws to a close and the players either put their feet up somewhere warm and sunny or get back into the lung-busting job of pre-season training blocks, this week we start to look back on the story of 2018 by hearing again some of our favourite interviews from the first half of the season, from the American hard courts of the tennis mecca that is Indian Wells through to the sun-burnt clay and imperial majesty of Rome. We start in Indian Wells where Sascha Zverev was bidding to follow on from his breakthrough year in 2017. Key to building the Zverev game has been building the Zverev body and the responsibility for that job has fallen squarely on the shoulders of Jez Green. Formerly conditioning coach for Tomas Berdych and more recently Andy Murray, Green spoke with Jill Craybas at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden and shared some of the secrets to his success. We then we move to Miami and another man off and running quicker than ever before in 2018 was Britain’s Kyle Edmund, a semi-finalist at the Australian Open and already making huge strides under a new head coach, Freddie Rosengren. Always ready and available to share his thoughts, Freddie spoke with Seb Lauzier in the players’ garden in Miami about Kyle’s rapid rise. Moving to Europe and on the clay courts of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters we heard from Boris Becker, before moving to Madrid and a look at tennis in Spain with a legend of that country, Emilio Sanchez. Finally to Rome where along the way there had been plenty for Italian tennis to cheer about, Fabio Fognini rising to the occasion and good wins for Marco Cecchinato and Matteo Berrettini, all of which left the country’s Davis Cup captain Corrado Berrazutti in a good mood when he spoke to us alongside the magnificent Pietrangeli court. And remember, these interviews and many more are also available on our 'Exclusives' channel on TuneIn - https://bit.ly/2CNeiz1

 Programme 87 - Best of 2018 Interviews Vol.1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:41

As the year draws to a close and the players either put their feet up somewhere warm and sunny or get back into the lung-busting job of pre-season training blocks, this week we start to look back on the story of 2018 by hearing again some of our favourite interviews from the first half of the season, from the American hard courts of the tennis mecca that is Indian Wells through to the sun-burnt clay and imperial majesty of Rome. We start in Indian Wells where Sascha Zverev was bidding to follow on from his breakthrough year in 2017. Key to building the Zverev game has been building the Zverev body and the responsibility for that job has fallen squarely on the shoulders of Jez Green. Formerly conditioning coach for Tomas Berdych and more recently Andy Murray, Green spoke with Jill Craybas at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden and shared some of the secrets to his success. We then we move to Miami and another man off and running quicker than ever before in 2018 was Britain’s Kyle Edmund, a semi-finalist at the Australian Open and already making huge strides under a new head coach, Freddie Rosengren. Always ready and available to share his thoughts, Freddie spoke with Seb Lauzier in the players’ garden in Miami about Kyle’s rapid rise. Moving to Europe and on the clay courts of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters we heard from Boris Becker, before moving to Madrid and a look at tennis in Spain with a legend of that country, Emilio Sanchez. Finally to Rome where along the way there had been plenty for Italian tennis to cheer about, Fabio Fognini rising to the occasion and good wins for Marco Cecchinato and Matteo Berrettini, all of which left the country’s Davis Cup captain Corrado Berrazutti in a good mood when he spoke to us alongside the magnificent Pietrangeli court. And remember, these interviews and many more are also available on our 'Exclusives' channel on TuneIn - https://bit.ly/2CNeiz1

 Programme 86 - Gilles Muller Special | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:53

This week we all get to know a little bit more, a lot more in fact, about the newest member of the Tennis TV and ATP Tennis Radio commentary team.. that is none other than recent world number 21 Gilles Muller who hung up his racquets at the end of this year’s US Open and has since been enjoying some long overdue family time and also putting in his maiden performance as part of our team at the Nitto ATP Finals.

 Programme 86 - Gilles Muller Special | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:53

This week we all get to know a little bit more, a lot more in fact, about the newest member of the Tennis TV and ATP Tennis Radio commentary team.. that is none other than recent world number 21 Gilles Muller who hung up his racquets at the end of this year’s US Open and has since been enjoying some long overdue family time and also putting in his maiden performance as part of our team at the Nitto ATP Finals.

 Programme 85 - The Development of Tennis Around The World | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:04

Seb Lauzier introduces three exclusive interviews recorded during the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals. We get a unique insight into the number-crunching and detail that has helped take Novak Djokovic back to number 1 in the world, we hear from Dave Miley who was Head of Development at the ITF and is now at the cutting edge of leading tennis development in Asia as the Director of Development for the Asian Tennis Federation and staying in that part of the world, the Times of India's Prajwal Hegde talks about the country's fascination with the sport.

 Programme 85 - The Development of Tennis Around The World | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:04

Seb Lauzier introduces three exclusive interviews recorded during the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals. We get a unique insight into the number-crunching and detail that has helped take Novak Djokovic back to number 1 in the world, we hear from Dave Miley who was Head of Development at the ITF and is now at the cutting edge of leading tennis development in Asia as the Director of Development for the Asian Tennis Federation and staying in that part of the world, the Times of India's Prajwal Hegde talks about the country's fascination with the sport.

 Programme 84 - Santoro, Henman, Nalbandian, Grosjean and many more | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:05

A week on from the Nitto ATP Finals, Seb Lauzier brings you some more of our favourite interviews from our week in London including chats with Fabrice Santoro, Sebastien Grosjean, Tim Henman, Nikolay Davydenko, David Nalbandian and Louis Cayer.

 Programme 84 - Santoro, Henman, Nalbandian, Grosjean and many more | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:05

A week on from the Nitto ATP Finals, Seb Lauzier brings you some more of our favourite interviews from our week in London including chats with Fabrice Santoro, Sebastien Grosjean, Tim Henman, Nikolay Davydenko, David Nalbandian and Louis Cayer.

 Story of Nitto ATP Finals in London 2018 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:06

Relive the best action from the Nitto ATP Finals held in London, 2018. Watch all the live tennis on www.tennistv.com

 Story of Nitto ATP Finals in London 2018 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:06

Relive the best action from the Nitto ATP Finals held in London, 2018. Watch all the live tennis on www.tennistv.com

 Programme 83 - Stunning Sascha Takes His Biggest Title | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:32

We hear from Sascha Zverev's fitness coach, Jez Green and best friend, Marcelo Melo after the 21-year-old's victory at the Nitto ATP Finals. All that plus Borna Coric joins us for a chat, Mats Wilander looks at the history of the tournament and ATP Executive Chairman and President of the ATP, Chris Kermode explains why the ATP is making changes on and off the court.

 Programme 83 - Stunning Sascha Takes His Biggest Title | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:32

We hear from Sascha Zverev's fitness coach, Jez Green and best friend, Marcelo Melo after the 21-year-old's victory at the Nitto ATP Finals. All that plus Borna Coric joins us for a chat, Mats Wilander looks at the history of the tournament and ATP Executive Chairman and President of the ATP, Chris Kermode explains why the ATP is making changes on and off the court.

 Story of the Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan 2018 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 4:07

Relive the best of the action from Milan as eight of the best young players in the world competed for glory at the 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals. Watch live streaming on www.tennistv.com

 Story of the Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan 2018 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 4:07

Relive the best of the action from Milan as eight of the best young players in the world competed for glory at the 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals. Watch live streaming on www.tennistv.com

 Programme 82 – NEXTGEN Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:18

Peter Macarto and Naomi Cavaday look back over events at the ATP Next Gen Finals, where Stefanos Tsitsipas lit up the final to claim victory over Alex De Minaur. We'll hear from Tournament Director Ross Hutchins and Senior Vice President of Marketing George Ciz as they reflect on the second year of this tournament, find out more about the alternate Lloyd Harris, and get the reflections of Eric Butorac the USTA Player Liaison Officer on the new rules he's enforced this year. Plus Peter and Naomi look ahead to the season ending Nitto ATP Finals.

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