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In this episode, I was at UTS Forest Hills, NY with a media pass. They invited influencers to have a tennis clinic with Monfils where I met this episodes guest, Jules Marie! We played some doubles King of the Court and shot this quick interview.
Jules Marie is a professional tennis player that took 6 years off from the ATP tour and came back to break his record ranking 203 in the world. He talks about his goals, journey, and what he likes to do on his off time. Thanks for the time and hit, Jules! Cheers!
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In this episode, I traveled to the International Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode. I take you through the Hall of Fame Museum where the first US National Championships were played. We go through the history of tennis starting from its origins of Jeu de Paume in France. The Hall of Fame holds so many different collections of various objects from racquets to fashion to trophies. Truly a magical place for any tennis fan. Cheers!
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In this episode, I travelled to Newport, Rhode Island to play a pre-qualifying event in which the winner receives a wildcard into the qualifying rounds at the ATP 250 Hall of Fame Open. I interview my first round opponent, Petro Kuzmenok, after we finished our match. Petro is a rising sophomore at Rice University playing for their D1 Varsity team. It was his first time playing on grass court but he got the better of me. Good match and pleasure to have you on the pod, Petro. Cheers!
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In this episode, I travel to Gurugram, India to a ITF W35 tournament and got the chance to interview the director of the tournament, Vishal Uppal. Vishal has a long list of accolades including representing India in Davis Cup, former captain of India's Fed Cup team, captain of India's Junior ITF team, winning an Asian Games Medal, and founder of the Tennis Project where we are located, a project that was started to give more Indian tennis players better access to international level tennis.
We talk about his tennis experience as a player, coach, and director along with some cool stories when he was playing tennis back in the day. He also goes over how he got approved to run ITF sanctioned tournaments and his involvement in Indian tennis. Pleasure to have the opportunity to speak with you, Vishal. Cheers!
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In this episode, I travelled to Newport, Rhode Island to the International Tennis Hall of Fame to play a pre-qualification tournament in which the winner receives a wildcard to the qualies of the ATP 250 Hall of Fame Open. I had the opportunity to interview the Director of Tennis, Bill Mountford, who oversees all the activities at this stunning facility.
He talks about a bit about his upbringing and career path, the daily operations of running this facility, the Hall of Fame Open, and some couple dumb questions at the end. This is one part of my Hall of Fame Series so go to YouTube to check out all the videos!
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In this episode, I travelled to India to meet my good friend and professional Indian tennis player, Sharmada Balu. I met her in Gurugram, India where she was playing a Women's ITF35 tournament and got to play and interview her before she had to leave to her next tournament and I go to the Delhi Open.
Sharmada has a rich story filled with ups and downs, twists and turns as she navigates the professional tennis landscape AND life for a few years without tennis. She is one of the most genuine, exciting, and nicest people I know and its a honor to have her as a guest. She talks about her rise in her tennis career, hitting the tour at 17 years old, her nasty injury that took her away from the game, the break she took for the last few years before returning to the professional circuit and more!
Huge pleasure to have you on the pod, Sharmada! Cheers!
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In this episode, I interview Tristan Boyer at the ATP Challenger event at the Delhi Open. Tristan answers some questions before he goes up against Geoffrey Blancaneux in the semi finals. In this laid back interview, Tristan is regripping his racquets, stencilling them, and gearing up for his match.
He unfortunately lost his match 6-3 6-4 and we take the post match interview from the restaurant before he had to go to the airport for his next destination.
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In this episode, I travel to New Delhi, India to an ATP Challenger tournament, otherwise called the Delhi Open. I had the opportunity to interview the champions of the doubles draw, Matthew Romios and Piotr Matuszewski! They had played the last 3 weeks together as they played tournaments around India and topped off the trip with a huge win!
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In this episode, I'm in Miami, FL to meet up with Gui Cunha, aka Gui Tennis. Gui is a former top junior player from Brazil that made his way to Miami and is a professional tennis coach. We go over some of Gui's tennis background and he gives some awesome advice and tips how to improve in tennis. If you want to learn more, follow him on Instagram @GuiTennis
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In this episode, I get a few minutes with the greatest wheelchair tennis player of all time, Shingo Kunieda! We talk about what he's been doing since he retired a couple years ago, how he got started playing tennis, his toughest challenge in his tennis career, and his final achievement winning Wimbledon in 2022.
Kunieda has won 23 singles Grand Slams, 27 doubles Grand Slams, and has 9 Paralympic medals, making him one of the most accoladed athlete the sport has ever seen. Kunieda's impact extends far beyond the tennis court. He is a tireless advocate for disability rights and inclusion, using his platform to raise awareness and inspire others to overcome adversity. His resilience in the face of challenges serves as a beacon of hope for individuals facing similar obstacles, demonstrating that with perseverance and determination, anything is possible.
I ran into him at he Miami Open on one of the side courts as he was practicing for an exhibition match. Huge honor to have him on the podcast. Cheers Shingo!
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In this episode, I walk around the Botanical Gardens with world number 158, Gabriela Knutson. She played the qualifying rounds of the Australian Open this year, losing in a tight 3rd set tiebreaker in the final round! We talk about her Australian Open experience, things that help her perform her best on tour, struggles of life around the tour, and much more!
Dig into this great episode with Gabriela and I! Huge pleasure spending this lovely afternoon with you Gabby. Cheers!
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In this episode, I traveled to Miami, FL to hit with some local players and check out the stadium in Crandon Park, Key Biscayne.
Crandon Park Tennis Center, located on Key Biscayne, Florida, has a rich history in the world of tennis. The center is primarily known for hosting the Miami Open, one of the most prestigious tournaments in professional tennis.
Founding and Early Years: The Crandon Park Tennis Center was established in 1969, and it quickly became a prominent venue for tennis events. Its location on the picturesque Key Biscayne, surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, added to its allure.Miami Open: In 1987, the Miami Open, formerly known as the Lipton International Players Championship, moved to Crandon Park. The tournament gained significance as a key event in the lead-up to the Grand Slam tournaments. Over the years, Crandon Park became synonymous with thrilling matches, iconic victories, and a vibrant atmosphere.Notable Matches and Champions: The stadium witnessed numerous historic moments, including legendary matchups and victories by tennis greats. The list of champions includes names like Andre Agassi, Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic, and many others.Relocation: In 2019, the Miami Open moved to the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, marking the end of an era at Crandon Park. The move aimed to provide a more expansive and upgraded venue for players and fans.Legacy: Despite its relocation, Crandon Park Tennis Center remains a significant part of tennis history. The memories created on its courts, the intense battles, and the contributions to the sport are etched in the annals of tennis lore.While the Miami Open has found a new home, the legacy of Crandon Park Tennis Center continues to be a nostalgic reminder of the tournament's formative years and the excitement it brought to tennis enthusiasts worldwide.
Huge joy and honor to share the court with you two blokes! Cheers Tom and Martin!
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In this episode, I introduce Valarie Andrus, aka The Tennis City. She has a traveling tennis blog at www.tenniscityguide.com where she shares her experiences around the world with tennis, food, and accommodations. We met up at the US Open, watched some matches, and had a blast. Sit tight with us during this front row seat for the last slam of the year!We talk about some US Open experiences, our attendance at the RACQUET House, our passion projects, and some US Open outfits! Cheers Valarie!
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In this episode, I introduce Vibe Tennis founder, tennis director, musician, and Barbados-native, Richard Henry! He talks about what inspired his lifestyle brand, Vibe Tennis, from how it got started to the vision he sees for the brand. Rich is also the director of Metropolis Country Club, in White Plains, NY.
Huge pleasure getting to know you and spread the positive vibes! Cheers, Rich!
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In this episode, I go around the US Open with Parker, who runs Behind the Broadcast, showcasing all the interesting things that go into TV broadcasting. We walk around the grounds a bit during the qualifying rounds of the US Open and run into my friend, Nick, who was a ballboy for 15 years!
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In this episode, I sit down with another podcaster and local tennis legend Toure! He talks about how he got started playing tennis, some of his tennis media experiences, what tennis means to us, and some interesting gambling related tennis stories. Huge pleasure to bring you on the pod, Toure. Cheers! Follow me on Instagram 📸: @tipsytennispodcast Follow on Twitter @tipsytennispodcast Join my Discord Server https://discord.gg/PBm84Hxb Donate and Support the Channel paypal.me/tipsytennis Business inquiries: [email protected]
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In this episode, I introduce world no 67 from Mexico, Miguel Reyes-Varela. I caught him while he was preparing for the Hall of Fame grass court tournament in Newport on the grass courts in Forest Hills, West Side Tennis Club. He talks about how tennis is a tradition in his family, best/worst things about traveling on tour, and his childhood idol. Pleasure sharing the court with you and meeting, Miguel! Cheers!
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In this episode, I introduce tennis fanatic and good friend, Jacob. He's a novice tennis player but fell in love with the sport in the last few years. We talk about our Wimbledon predictions, ATP stand outs, and a bunch of hot takes on many players. Pleasure to have you on the pod, Jacob. Cheers!
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In this episode, I don't think my guest really needs an introduction but he gets one anyways. I introduce father of US Open champ and 3 time grand slam finalist Dominic Thiem, Wolfgang Thiem! Wolfgang takes us through some of his experience playing sports and passing that onto his children, Dominic and Moritz, who would later become amazing tennis players.
We talk about Wolfgang's introduction to tennis, some of Dominic's childhood surrounding tennis and sports, Dominic's relationship with his younger brother, Moritz, the mentality when approaching professional tennis, his views on college tennis, and his favorite part about traveling around the world on tour with Dominic.
Huge honor and pleasure having you speak on the podcast, Wolfgang. Prost!
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In this episode, I introduce owner of Park Slope Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy, 15x title champion in international competition, 8x medalist, Brooklyn native, and the Professor, Marc Adami! Marc started his own BJJ academy here in Brooklyn, NY and is extremely passionate for his sport which is what I'm looking for at the end of the day if you were expecting a tennis guest.
We talk about how he got started BJJ at 23 years old, his love for travel and competition, what he did differently from his competitors for his achievements, and some crazy BJJ stories at the end. What a pleasure it was learn about your jujitsu experience, Marc. Cheers!
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