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  • Chanda Rubin returns to the show to recap all the action taking place at the WTA Finals, as the Top 8 women in the game battle it out in the final event of the season. Rubin discusses Aryna Sabalenka clinching the year-end No. 1 Ranking, and explains why Coco Gauff's big win over Iga Swiatek could do wonders for her confidence going forward. The play-by-play broadcaster all discusses Qinwen Zheng's growth, Elena Rybakina's form in her return to the court, and why she appreciates the way that Barbora Krejcikova plays. And Rubin also shares her thoughts on the Alexander Zverev winning the Paris Masters, and Novak Djokovic deciding not to compete in the ATP Finals.
    And then Brad Stine, the coach of Tommy Paul and one of the sharpest tactical minds in the game makes his triumphant return to the podcast. Stine assesses Paul's 2024 season, and he explains why claiming three titles and battling the game's best players are huge steps in his progression. The coach weighs in on the importance of analytics in certain aspects, and states his case for grass being Paul's best surface. Stine also analyzes the current competition among American men, and lists a few goals for player and coach in 2025. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • Greg Rusedski returns to the podcast to discuss how Jannik Sinner & Carlos Alcaraz have taken control of the men's game, and what the rest of the ATP can do about it. Rusedski recaps his coverage of the "Six King Slam" in Saudi Arabia, predicts Novak Djokovic's future, and shares his lasting memories of Rafael Nadal. And the former Top-5 player analyzes the recent titles won by Jack Draper in Vienna and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in Basel, before previewing the ATP Paris Indoor Masters taking place in Bercy.
    And then Pam Shriver sits down for an in-person chat about her time coaching Donna Vekic, who had a Wimbledon semifinal appearance and an Olympic Silver Medal in 2024. Shriver previews the WTA Finals, with Aryna Sabalenka entering as the #1 player in the world and Iga Swiatek looking to find success with her new coach Wim Fissette. The Tennis Hall-Of-Famer examines how Americans Coco Gauff & Jessica Pegula will perform in Saudi Arabia, the power of Jasmine Paolini's positivity, and where doubles fits into the present day of tennis. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • It's a star-studded episode of Inside-In, starting with Patrick McEnroe's return to the show. The prominent broadcaster recaps his seven year run at the Laver Cup as Team World vice captain, and discusses what he learned from watching the game's great players like Carlos Alcaraz up close. McEnroe also shares his thoughts on the legacy that Rafael Nadal leaves behind, Novak Djokovic's future in 2025 and beyond, and he lists a few players that could be contenders to win their first major title. And as the president of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, McEnroe explains that there's a lot to be excited about in 2025 with some new renovations and a combined 125 pro event.
    Then Coco Vandeweghe joins from the Tennis Channel Studios to discuss her blossoming broadcasting career and why she's trying to say the things she always wanted to hear as a fan & player. Vandeweghe reacts to Dominic Thiem's emotional last match in Vienna, Danielle Collins' decision to return in 2025, and Aryna Sabalenka reclaiming the World No. 1 Ranking. The former Top 10 player also assesses the playing field for the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia, and states her case opposing on-court coaching.
    And rounding out the show it's Gilles Cervara, who has coached Daniil Medvedev for the past seven seasons. Cervara explains his tennis origin story, how the partnership with Medvedev came to be, and what clicked in their relationship on and off the court that propelled the Russian to the world #1 ranking. The coach summarizes everything that went into that epic 2021 US Open title run, how he approaches scouting opponents, and so much more. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

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  • Gill Gross returns to the podcast on the heels of Rafael Nadal's announcement that he will retire after next month's Davis Cup Final, for a wide-ranging conversation about the Spaniard's decision and legacy. Gross discusses the impact Nadal has made in the record books and off of the court, and breaks down how his ultimate rival Novak Djokovic looked in advancing to the Shanghai final. The broadcaster also recaps Jannik Sinner & Aryna Sabalenka collecting more trophies, the buzz that tense moments in tennis create, and which young men's players he's high on for the longterm.
    And then Dean Goldfine joins the show for a discussion about his long and distinguished coaching career. Goldfine explains how he started his journey working with Mary Joe Fernandez, and why his partnership with Todd Martin produced so many outstanding moments. One of American tennis' best teachers, Goldfine reflects on his time with Andy Roddick, & his USTA high performance coaching tenure that helped guide young stars like Sebastian Korda & Ben Shelton to new heights. And Goldfine assesses the current landscape of tennis, and why the game continues to evolve and improve.
    And rounding out this episode we have Mark Vellek, the tournament director for the MarketBeat Open in Sioux Falls. The event is the first time that pro tennis has come to South Dakota, and Vellek dives into the exciting week to come in his home state. The MarketBeat Open features a deep field that includes Chris Eubanks & Learner Tien, and is the first of four USTA Pro Circuit events that will go a long way into determining who wins the Australian Open Wild Card Challenge.
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  • Mark Knowles returns to the podcast to discuss why he got back in the coaching game, and how his partnership with Jessica Pegula culminated in a run to the US Open Final. Knowles also dives into all the storylines in the men's game, with Carlos Alcaraz finding his joy again during the Asian Swing, and Novak Djokovic returning to action in Shanghai. The former doubles #1 covers Daniil Medvedev's complaints about the tennis balls, Taylor Fritz's ability to compete, and more from the ATP.
    And then Jacob Fearnley joins the show for an interview about the scorching hot start to his pro career, in which the TCU graduate has won three straight ATP Challenger events to earn a place in the Top 100. Fearnley shares some stories from his time at TCU, and reminisces on his matchup against Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon. The third highest ranked British player also chats about his friendship with Jack Draper, his interests off of the court, and what the next step in his blossoming career looks like.
    The podcast concludes with another fun chat with Blair Henley, the emcee extraordinaire who is now one of the main voices that introduces players at the US Open. Henley recaps her summer in New York talking to the best players in the world, and reflects on her interview with the icon, Roger Federer. The announcer also breaks down Coco Gauff's triumph at the Beijing 1000 event, Karolina Muchova's exciting game, and the current strife on the men's game between the umpires and some prominent players. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • The action is dazzling at the Asian Swing, and journalist Candy Reid joins this week's show from the China Open to dive into all the outstanding tennis. Reid recaps the tremendous men's final that saw Carlos Alcaraz defeat Jannik Sinner, and explains why this rivalry is is unmatched in the pro game. The veteran media member also discusses Sinner's state of mind as the WADA organization appeals the lifting of his suspension, and why the women's event is living up to the height. Reid reports on all the top female contenders in Beijing, from Aryna Sabalenka's sustained success, Coco Gauff's newfound confidence and Qinwen Zheng shining in her native land.
    And then writer & podcast host Damian Kust reviews Arthur Fils' extraordinary run to the ATP 500 Title in Tokyo, and examines whether this Frenchman might truly contend at the top of the sport. Kust assesses the potential going forward for both Holger Rune & Ben Shelton, and discusses all the top storylines on the ATP Challanger Tour. He explains why Jacob Fearnley's dominance is unprecdented, why teenage American Learner Tien could be one to watch, and sheds more knowledge on what's at stake with many important Challanger events on tap. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • Mark Petchey kicks off this episode with his analysis of the Laver Cup, where he witnessed Team Europe reclaim the trophy in Berlin. Petchey assesses why the event remains one of the best spectacles on the tennis calendar, how it amplifies the doubles game, and why it's another example of how everything Roger Federer touches turns to gold. The commentator also disscusses the current happenings in the "Asian Swing" section of the season, with Marin Cilic & Jerry Shang claiming trophies, and an enormous combined event with many of the game's stars kicking off in Beijing.
    And then Magnus Norman, one of the game's premier coaches of the 21st century joins the podcast for conversation about his life in tennis. Norman looks back at his playing career, which saw him reach a major final and #2 in the rankings before it was cut short by injuries. He explains why he chose to become a coach, working with Thomas Johnassen, Robin Soderling and Stan Wawrinka. The Swede recalls Soderling's historic win over Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros, and how he worked with Wawrinka to find that killer instinct that propelled him to three major titles. And Norman reveals why he decided to found the "Good To Great Tennis Academy," the first of it's kind in Sweden.
    Rounding out the show is Joel Drucker, a prominent writer with decades of experience covering the sport around the globe. Drucker discusses the generational shift at the top of the sport, and why there are always ebbs and flows in the pro game. The writer also examines the state of team events with the Davis & Laver Cups at center stage, and analyzes the pros and cons of mid-match coaching. Drucker is a member of the USTA Northern California Hall of Fame, and on the eve of that honor he professes why writing about tennis is the best job in the world. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • French tennis player and presenter Alize Lim returns to the show to discuss several intersting stories in the world of tennis, including Naomi Osaka's decision to making a coaching change. Lim examines the potential pairing between Osaka and coach Patrick Mouratoglou, and looks at world #1 Jannik Sinner's hiring of two former members of Novak Djokovic's team. She also covers a wide range of topics including Novak Djokovic's priorities, a few first time title winners on the WTA tour, the 2024 Laver Cup, and what the future holds for Rafael Nadal.
    And then Lars Graff, former gold badge umpire & ATP supervisor joins the podcast for a chat about his career and current endeavor as tournament director for the China Open. Graff shares several stories from his umpiring career including that memorable Wimbledon final in 2009 between Andy Roddick & Roger Federer, and discusses the art of officiating in great detail. The tournament director explains how he assumed his role in Beijing, the passion for tennis in Asia, and why this year's event, which features most of the game's top players, is one you simply cannot afford to miss as a tennis fan. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • The 2024 US Open is in the books, and Aryna Sabalenka & Jannik Sinner claimed the singles titles in outstanding fashion as the action concluded. Tennis journalist & Podcast Host Amy Lundy returns to the show to recap Sinner's tremendous run in New York, how his improvements serving, and how the Italian blocked out all the noise and focused on his game. Lundy also breaks down how Sabalenka handled the moment at Flushing Meadows, and why her power tennis peaked at the US Open. The writer covers a ton of tennis topics including Taylor Fritz & Jessica Pegula's major final milestones, the Alcaraz/Sinner rivalry, and why you can't count out Novak Djokovic going forward.
    And then Lauren Embree joins the podcast to discuss her journey from standout tennis player to nutrition and wellness expert. Embree chats about her playing career for the Florida Gators, where she was the best player in her conference for three years, and a part of two national championship teams. She embarked on a pro career before hanging up her racket and moving on to her true calling of health and wellness. Embree explains why her company, "Embree Wellness," is changing the game and unlocking the power of nutrition, so that everyone can be properly fueled and feel great. She explains the common mistakes people make with their own nutrition, how tennis players can improve their game with better wellness, and why she's passionate about her new career. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • Tennis now journalist Chris Oddo returns to the podcast to discuss the 2024 US Open, which has had no shortage of drama and exciting action. Oddo recaps Jessica Pegula's breakthrough to her first major semifinal in an upset win over Iga Swiatek, and explains why the American finally had her moment at Flushing Meadows. The writer dives into other top stories on the women's side including Aryna Sabalenka's sustained brilliance, Emma Navarro bursting onto the scene in the deepest major-run of her young career, and Karolina Muchova's journey from a career-threating injury to the cusp of a grand slam title.
    And on the men's front, Oddo analyzes how Jannik Sinner was able to get the better of Daniil Medvedvev in the quarterfinal, as the Italian marches on as the clear favorite at the US Open. Oddo exmaines Jack Draper's skillset as he continues to win, as well as the moment American men's tennis has been salivating for, with both Frances Tiafoe & Taylor Fritz set to face off in the semifinals. The journalist previews all the action in store as the tournament concludes, and discusses whether Tiafoe or Fritz will hold the edge in front of a passionate crowd on Arthur Ashe Stadium. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • Journalist/commentator Crina Mustafa returns to the Inside-In Podcast to recap a wild few days of tennis at the US Open, with both Carlos Alcaraz & Novak Djokovic being eliminated early in New York. Mustafa discusses how Jannik Sinner & Daniil Medvedev has raised their games on the hard courts, and how the four American men in the Round of 16 have a real opportunity to go on a run. Franecs Tiafoe, Tommy Paul, Taylor Fritz & Brandon Nakashima could get their first major breakthrough and the BIg Apple, and Mustafa assesses each man's chances to go the distance.
    And on the women's side, the Canadian journalist breaks down how Coco Gauff & Iga Swiatek have found their groove, and why Aryna Sabalenka's brave tennis continues to pace the field. Mustafa looks at Jessica Pegula's chances to make a serious run, Paula Badosa's fighting spirit, and Karolina Muchova's highly entertaining style of play. And Mustafa recaps an unfortunate incident with video assisted review, and why Naomi Osaka can take a lot of positives from her 2024 season. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • The Athletic's Senior Tennis Writer Matt Futterman returns to the podcast to discuss a fast and furious start to the 2024 US Open, with tons of dramatic action all across The Big Apple. Futterman assesses Jannik Sinner's ability to handle the surrounding noise, Carlos Alcaraz's ability to bounce back, and Novak Djokovic's path to a record-setting 25th major singles title. The journalist also examines Brandon Nakashima's successful summer, Frances Tiafoe & Ben Shelton's pending matchup, and whether an Holger Rune & Stefanos Tsitsipas can bounce back.
    And on the women's side, Futterman breaks down Aryna Sabalenka's successful start, and whether Iga Swiatek can find her footing on the hard courts. He also looks at whether Coco Gauff can recapture her magic from last year's title-winning run, and if Naomi Osaka, Emma Navarro or another sleeper can make noise in New York City. Hosted by Mitch Michals.



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  • It’s time for tennis in the Big Apple, and journalist/broadcaster Nick McCarvel returns to the show to preview the US Open. McCarvel recaps another record-setting Fan Fest Week in New York, assesses the outlook for Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, and explains why Novak Djokovic is locked in as he aims for his 25th major title. The broadcaster also analyzes Aryna Sabalenka’s form, Coco Gauff’s chances for a repeat, and discusses his favorite Round 1 matchups at the US Open.
    And then Stan Smith joins the podcast for a conversation about his Hall of Fame tennis career, and how he became a icon in the world of fashion and footwear. Smith, who won two major titles and was inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987, discusses his humble beginnings in tennis, and how he became the face of the most iconic sneaker in tennis history, The “Stan Smith Adidas.” The 1973 Wimbledon champion also chats about his friendship with the late great Arthur Ashe, his commitment to serving others, and what it’s like being mentioned and respected in pop culture. And Smith also gives his thoughts on the current pro game, and why he’s still so invested in the world of tennis.
    Concluding the show we have three exclusive interviews from the WTA tournament “Tennis In The Land,” which took place in Cleveland, Ohio. Nine-time doubles champion and two-time gold medalist Katerina Siniakova chats about her successful career in both singles and doubles, Spanish tennis player Cristina Busca dives into her playing style and approach on the court, and Belgium’s Greet Minnen recaps her journey back to being a regular on the WTA, and how she’s been able to notch several impressive victories in 2024. Hosted by Mitch Michals. 
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  • Christina McHale and Leif Shiras join the show to discuss a wild week in the tennis world, which saw Jannik Sinner win the Cincinnati Masters and reveal that he was cleared of any wrongdoing after testing positive for a banned substance. The broadcasters try to make sense of the situation, and discuss the ramifications on the sport. McHale & Shiras also dive into Sabalenka's supreme tennis, Jessica Pegula's consistency, and why Frances Tiafoe continues to captivate the masses. And the commentators examine the action taking place in Monterrey, Winston Salem and Cleveland, as the players make their final preparations before next week's US Open.
    And on the tail end of this episode, we have three exclusive interviews from the WTA Event in Cleveland, "Tennis In The Land." Rising American McCartney Kessler discusses her journey to the Top 100, being coached by her brother, and how she's progressed through the pro game. Jessica Bouzas Maneiro chats about her Spanish fighting spirit, appreciating her support system, and her breakthrough win at Wimbledon this year over the defending champion. And Clara Burel dives into trusting the process, testing herself against the game's best, and setting realistic goals. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • Monica Puig returns to recap a wildly entertaining Candian Open, with Jessica Pegula defending her title up north. The Olympic Gold medalist breaks down Pegula's recipe for success, Amanda Anisimova's resurgence, and how Diana Shnaider elevated her game in Toronto. Puig also reacts to Alexei Popyrin's improbable run to a 1000 title in Montreal, and how Andrey Rublev can build on his successful showing. And the current TC broadcaster dives into this week's Cincinnati Open, with Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek returning to action on the hard courts.
    Then the show is joined by Wimbledon doubles champions Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten for a great conversation about the formation of their partnership, and how they shocked the tennis world at the All England Club. The duo discusses their unique backgrounds in the sport, what goes into a successful partnership, and how they dug deep in that epic final at Wimbledon. The #5 team in the race to Turin also explains why there's still so much to play for in 2024 and beyond.
    And rounding out the show is the co-founder and CEO of Commonwealth Brian Doxtator. Commonwealth is a sports investing platform that allows fans to back athletes for as little as $50 a share, while building a community that goes way beyond ROI. Doxtator explains his company's origin story, and how life changed when their horse "Mage" won the 2023 Kentucky Derby. Commonwealth is now in the tennis space, and Doxtator explains why this partnership with athletes will lessen the burden of player funding and has the ability to change the game for athletes starting out their pro journeys. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • Novak Djokovic finally captured the gold medal, and broadcaster Mark Petchey recaps the Serbian's greatest triumph on this week's episode. Petchey explains how Djokovic is able to rise to the occasion time and time again, and what is next for the man who has now won it all. The TC commentator also breaks down Carlos Alcaraz's next step after this setback, and shares his thoughts on the career of Andy Murray, a man he coached for several years on tour. And Petchey reviews two title-winning performances in Washington D.C., as Sebastian Korda & Paula Badosa took home the hardwarde at the Citi Open.
    And then Andrea Petkovic brings her energy and insight to the podcast, fresh off of covering the tennis in Paris. Petkovic dives into everything from the Olympics including Qinwen Zheng's gold medal run, Donna Vekic's tremendous resilience, and the drama surrounding the American women. The broadcasting dynamo also examines the top storylines as tennis switches to the summer hard courts, including Jannik Sinner's form and Coco Gauff's forehand as she looks to replicate her fantastic 2023 campaign. And if you're looking for a thorough breakdown of the "Tennis Rom-Com" between the gold-medal winning Czech doubles team of Katerina Siniakova & Tomas Machac, you're in luck because Andrea Petkovic has you covered. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • The 2024 Olympics are in full swing, and renowned sports journalist Candy Reid makes debut on the podcast to discuss all the tennis taking place in Paris. Reid discusses Iga Swiatek's sharp game on the clay, Novak Djokovic inching closer to that elusive gold medal, and whether Carlos Alcaraz or Alexander Zverev are built to go the distance. The CNN International reporter also exmaines Coco Gauff's early exit, Angie Kerber's brilliant run to finish her career, and how Andy Murray is keeping his playing days alive with help from doubles partner Dan Evans. Reid is as sharp as they come, and she looks back at her career journey from competitive junior tennis player to one of the most respected voices in the sports media industry.
    And then Abigail Johnson returns to the podcast to discuss all the happenings on the pro tours, with Matteo Berrettini still collecting titles on the clay. Johnson analyzes the potential of Lorenzo Musetti & Francisco Cerundolo after their epic final in Umag, and explains why 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva has all the star qualities after her first pro tournament win. The rising broadcaster also shares her thoughts on the Citi Open, with Aryna Sabalenka returning to action and Americans Frances & Ben Shelton looking to springboard their summer hard court seasons. And don't miss Johnson's take on the newest development in pro tennis: mic'd up doubles players! Hosted by Mitch Michals
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  • The one and only Robbie Koenig returns to the show to discuss a dramatic time in pro tennis, with Matteo Berrettini among several players to hoist a title. Koenig recaps the Italian player's triumph in Gstaad, a pair of first-time title winners in Marcos Giron & Nuno Borges, and the form that Rafael Nadal had in a run to the final in Bastad. The commentator also breaks down how Arthur Fils stood tall over Alexander Zverev in his home tournament, Diana Shnaider winning a title on all three surfaces in 2024, and why Ben Shelton has to work on one tricky area of his game to realize his full potential.
    And then Brett Connors joins from Connecticut, where he's producing Olympic tennis beginning on Saturday. Connors previews all of the top storylines in the Paris games, from Rafael Nadal & Carlos Alcaraz's potential as a doubles team to Andy Murray's final event of his career. The TC producer and host of the "Advantage Connors" podcast also assesses the women's field with Iga Swiatek as a prohibitive favorite on the Roland Garros courts, and he examines Novak Djokovic's pursuit of the only thing missing from his trophy case, an Olympic Gold Medal. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • It's a loaded episode of Inside-In this week, as two-time US Open champ Tracy Austin returns to the show to recap the 2024 Wimbledon Championships. Austin breaks down how Barbora Krejčíková went on the run of a lifetime in London, and how the Wimbledon winner along with finalist Jasmine Paolini and several others on the WTA are hitting their stride later in their careers. The TC commentator also analyzes how Carlos Alcaraz was able to defend his crown in London with a straight sets victory over Novak Djokovic, and forcasts what the future will look like for both men. The youngest inductee in the history of the International Tennis Hall of Fame also previews what to expect at this weekend's induction ceremony, and how future member Rafael Nadal has looked in his return to action.
    Then Dustin Fox, a former NFL player and current radio host for WKRK 92.3 in Cleveland, Ohio, joins the podcast to chat about how tennis is his newest passion in life. Fox fell in the love with the sport six years ago and he simply can't get enough, both playing and watching it on the Tennis Channel airwaves. Listen as Fox explains the aspects of the game he finds the most challenging & rewarding, while also providing a thorough breakdown of his own game. The Ohio State alumni dives into the pro game as well, discussing his favorite players and storylines to watch.
    And wrapping up this show we have an exclusive interview with Pablo Tellez, one of the top men's pickleball players in the world, and a new brand ambassador for Lotto Sport. Tellez details his introduction to tennis in Colombia, and how he found pickleball in the most random of ways. He breaks down the ins and outs of the game, how he manages his emotions on the court, and his experiences in the team setting, as a member of the MLP's Brooklyn Aces. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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  • If Lindsay Davenport is here, you know it's a big deal in the world of tennis. The Hall-of-Famer breaks down all the action at Wimbledon, where Elena Rybakina is serving her way towards another crown in London. Davenport discusses Donna Vekic's breakthrough to the semifinals in her 11th Wimbledon apperance, Jasmine Paolini's dream season continuing on the grass, and Barbora Krejcikova dismantling power players in consecutive matches.
    The current TC announcer also assesses the men's field, with defending champ Carlos Alcaraz rounding into form yet again. Davenport explains how Daniil Medvedev was able to stun world #1 Jannik Sinner in the quarterfinals, Novak Djokovic's perfect road to the semifinals, and how the 24-time major champ has had enough of how he's treated on the court. It's a fun chat with Lindsay Davenport, who also shares her thoughts on that first experience as the captain of the USA Billie Jean King Cup team. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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