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⚽🎙️ Dit de officiële Nederlandse podcast van ELEVEN DAZN BELGIUM
In de ELEVEN INSIDERS podcast nemen we iedere week een duik in de wereld van de Jupiler Pro League, Challenger Pro League en de internationale voetbalwereld.
Bij ELEVEN BELGIUM zie je wekelijks meer dan 40 topwedstrijden uit de Jupiler Pro League, Challenger Pro League, Lotto Super League, Ligue 1, LaLiga, Serie A, Bundesliga, FA cup, NBA, NFL, UFC en nog veel meer. -
For fans of the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Votre podcast pour être bien informé ! NHL, AHL, Espoirs, Draft et autres sujets pour les vrais amateurs de hockey...
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Stay connected to Aggie sports all year long wherever you go with Studio 12, the official podcast of Texas A&M Athletics. Hosts Andrew Monaco and Will Johnson take you inside Texas A&M Athletics with exclusive interviews, insights, former player features and much more. Visit 12thman.com/podcast to subscribe.
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ELEVEN INSIDERS IS VERHUISD!
Onze nieuwste afleveringen zijn nu terug te vinden onder de zoekterm "ELEVEN INSIDERS".
ELEVEN INSIDERS A DÉMÉNAGÉ !
Nos derniers épisodes peuvent maintenant être trouvés sous le terme de recherche "ELEVEN INSIDERS". -
Der tägliche Fußball-Podcast mit Kilian Gaffrey und André Albers! Stammplatz erscheint jeden Tag, wirklich JEDEN Tag! Wer hier zuhört, gibt beim Thema Fußball immer den Ton an!
Im Fußball Podcast “Stammplatz” informieren Kilian Gaffrey und André Albers launig über die Themen des Tages, egal ob Bundesliga, Champions League oder WM. Sie geben Einblicke aus den Stadien, Trainingsplätzen und Kabinen, die in Deutschland so nur sie geben können - kompakt, spannend und hintergründig.
Die beiden bieten dadurch die besten Einblicke in die Welt des Fußballs, stellen steile Thesen auf und bieten interessante Diskussionen zur schönsten Nebensache der Welt – dem Fußball. “Stammplatz” ist ein Muss für jeden Fußballinteressierten und genau der Start in den Tag, den jeder Fan braucht!
Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/stammplatz_podcast -
The Athletic's Arthur Staple covers everything you need to know about the New York Rangers, featuring game analysis, conversations with Blueshirts insiders, interviews with Rangers legends, and more, all season long.
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⚽🎙️ Ceci est le podcast officiel en français d'ELEVEN DAZN BELGIUM.
Dans le podcast ELEVEN INSIDERS, nous plongeons dans le monde de la Jupiler Pro League, Challenger Pro League et du football international.
Chez ELEVEN DAZN BELGIUM, vous pouvez regarder chaque semaine plus de 40 matchs de haut niveau de la Jupiler Pro League, Challenger Pro League, Lotto Super League, Ligue 1, LaLiga, Serie A, Bundesliga, FA cup, NBA, NFL, UFC et bien d'autres. -
THE CARTON SHOW kicks off at 7:00 AM ET, featuring Craig Carton taking on the day’s breaking stories alongside a rotating group of co-hosts.
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Le principe de ce podcast est de parler du hockey, de son histoire, de parler de toutes celles et ceux qui ont fait, qui font et qui feront l’histoire de ce merveilleux sport. Bien sûr, nous parlerons de et avec les joueurs de l’élite, mais pas uniquement car nous souhaitons mettre en avant tous les autres acteurs sans qui ce sport ne pourrait pas être : les arbitres, managers/délégués d’équipes jeunes, les clubs et leurs staffs, les bénévoles, et tous les jeunes et moins jeunes joueurs qui évoluent en catégories dites « récréatives ».
Chaque épisode aura le même format. Nous commencerons par une courte capsule durant laquelle nous partagerons des avis, conseils sur différents sujets tels que le matériel, la préparation physique. Nous aborderons également des sujets d’actualité en rapport avec le hockey. Cette capsule sera suivie d’un interview d’une personnalité du hockey, qu’il soit joueur ou non, connue ou pas, mais une personne qui détient une certaine connaissance du monde du hockey.
Jonathan Newman est votre co-hôte avec Bertrand Lodewyckx, journaliste et spécialiste du hockey. Il est le fondateur du magazine et site web Tip-in Hockey News, il est également responsable des jeunes U14-16 ainsi que du Top Hockey au Lara. Il est également entraîneur et coach. Jonathan, quant à lui, est un passionné de hockey, joueur depuis 8 ans en catégorie Gents au Racing, et fût également manager de l'équipe de son fils (U8 jusqu'à U16).
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JOGA FC is een podcast waarin vier vrienden het Belgisch- en internationaal voetbal bespreken.
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Guy Jeans talks with special guests on everything outdoors, conservation, music and life.
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Chaque lundi, retrouvez votre rendez-vous hebdomadaire "Kop Racing" sur l'actualité de du Racing Club de Strasbourg avec nos invités.
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Chaque mercredi à 20 heures, François Linden, Thomas Demazy et leurs deux chroniqueurs vous proposent un focus sur l’actualité footballistique belge et internationale. Le Footoir, c’est une heure de débats, quiz et chroniques dans la bonne humeur, entre étudiants en journalisme fans de ballon rond.
Chaque émission est aussi l’occasion d’aborder un thème en lien avec le monde du football. ´Premier League, environnement, football ukrainien ou arbitrage, il y en a pour tous les goûts. -
Boats & Bros Podcast: Powered by Speedboat Magazine
Introducing the very first podcast of Boats & Bros, with your host, multi-time offshore racing champion and performance boater, Myrick Coil. Watch as Coil recounts his introduction into the world of high-performance boating, the trials and tribulations, the relationships he's made and his rise and success in offshore racing.
Myrick is the driver for the National / World Champion M CON / Monster Energy Class 1 and Supercat teams, and National / World Champion Performance Boat Center / FASS Fuel Systems Super Stock team, Speedboat Magazine Test Team Driver, and lead shop foreman at Performance Boat Center.
With all of Coil's experience, knowledge, and friends and colleagues in the industry and sport, this podcast is sure to entertain, enthuse and educate the powerboating community. -
Welcome to the official homepage of “STATE of STATE with Justin King and Tom Hannifan" presented by the Bleav Network. WE ARE your destination for year round Penn State football coverage! New episodes of the podcast drop weekly, so don't forget to subscribe, turn on notifications, comment, like us, and rate us!
You can watch the show on YouTube, and you can listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever else you get your podcasts!
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The Ranting Rangers podcast is hosted by two long-time friends and New York Rangers writers — Brian Paget and Andrew Chodes. They talk all things Broadway Blueshirts, breaking down any team-related news and results. Follow the show on Twitter (@RantingRangers)!
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Hélène Hendriks, bijgestaan door vaste sidekick Rutger Castricum, ontvangt wekelijks andere gasten en spreekt met hen over de actualiteit.
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Novak Djokovic is a Serbian professional tennis player who is considered one of the greatest players of all time. As of 2023, Djokovic has won 92 ATP singles titles, including 21 Grand Slam singles titles. With his exceptional record, Djokovic has cemented himself as one of the most successful and dominant tennis players in the history of the sport.
Early Life and Background Novak Djokovic was born on May 22, 1987 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia). He is the eldest child of Srđan and Dijana Djokovic. Novak’s parents owned a family sports business, which enabled him to start playing tennis at the age of four. As a child, Djokovic looked up to and was inspired by fellow Serbian player Monica Seles.
Djokovic practiced in vain bombed sporting infrastructures and struggled with the impact of the war in Serbia during his early years. However, he continued training at the tennis academy of Jelena Genčić, who taught Monica Seles and Goran Ivanisevic. Genčić quickly recognized Djokovic’s promise and worked to develop him into a top player.
At the age of 12, Djokovic moved to Germany to further pursue tennis at the Pilic tennis academy. He later turned professional in 2003 at the age of 16.
Early Professional Career (2003-2006) Djokovic had early success as a professional. In 2004, he won his first ATP tour event in Amersfoort without losing a single set. He finished the year as the world #78.
His climb up the rankings continued in 2005 when he won another ATP title in Metz. By the end of 2005, Djokovic was ranked #40 in the world. In early 2006, Djokovic reached his first ATP final in Adelaide before later achieving his best Grand Slam result at the time by making the quarterfinals at the French Open.
First Major Title and Top 3 Ranking (2007-2010) The 2007 season marked Djokovic’s definitive breakthrough to the tennis elite. At the age of 20, he reached his first Grand Slam final at the US Open. Later that year, Djokovic won his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open when he defeated Roger Federer in the semifinals and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the final.
In late 2007, Djokovic won four singles titles within four weeks to help Serbia reach the World Group final in Davis Cup. His hot streak continued into 2008 when he won his first major title outside of Australia at the Australian Open. After starting the year with a record of 21-1, Djokovic became world #3 in March 2008.
Djokovic continued his ascent by making the semifinals at both Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2009 before reaching world #2 later that year. In 2010, he defended his title at the Australian Open and led Serbia to its first Davis Cup win. By the end of 2010, Djokovic officially became world #3 for the second time in his career.
Domination and Historic 2011 Season The 2011 season marked the start of Djokovic’s utter domination on tour. He began the season by winning the Australian Open while only losing a single set in the tournament. In April of that year, Djokovic won his first clay Masters 1000 title at his hometown tournament in Madrid.
Djokovic’s excellent form continued throughout the Spring clay court season, as he compiled a record of 34-1 entering Roland Garros. At the French Open, Djokovic made it to the semifinals where he suffered his first loss of the season.
Djokovic made history during the summer of 2011 when he won 10 consecutive tournaments leading up the US Open. His crowning achievement was winning Wimbledon for the first time while defeating defending champion Rafael Nadal in the final. By August 2011, Djokovic became world #1 for the first time following a historic 43-match winning streak earlier that year.
At the US Open, Djokovic powered his way to the championship match where he faced Nadal once more. After nearly four hours, Djokovic prevailed to cap off one of tennis’ greatest individual seasons ever. His 2011 campaign included winning three Grand Slams, five Masters titles, and an ATP Finals crown. Djokovic finished the year at a dominant 70-6 and cemented himself as the world’s best player after one of the greatest single seasons in tennis history.
Chasing the Career Grand Slam (2012-2016) Now firmly entrenched as the world’s best player, Djokovic set his sights on capturing the one major title he had yet to win – Roland Garros. After winning another epic 5-set Australian Open final over Nadal in 2012, Djokovic entered Roland Garros as the favorite but ultimately lost in the final to Nadal.
Djokovic got his revenge at both Wimbledon and the US Open in 2012 and began 2013 by capturing his third straight Australian Open title. After heartbreak at the French Open from 2010-13, Djokovic finally completed the career Grand Slam at Roland Garros in 2016 with a four-set victory over Andy Murray.
With seven Wimbledon titles at the time, Roger Federer still led Djokovic’s Grand Slam haul entering Wimbledon in 2014. But Djokovic ended Federer’s streak of five straight Wimbledon finals by defeating him in an instant classic. In 2015, Djokovic won three majors and racked up six Masters 1000 titles during one of the ATP’s most dominant individual seasons.
By 2016, Djokovic undoubtedly secured himself a place in the pantheon of tennis greats as he continued his relentless pursuit of history.
Elbow Injury and Time Away (2017-2018) After completing a “Nole Slam” by holding all four major titles at once to end 2016, Djokovic was shocked by Denis Istomin in the second round of the 2017 Australian Open. Struggling with motivation and an elbow injury, Djokovic managed to win the French Open in 2016 but took the rest of 2017 off after a quarterfinal loss at Wimbledon.
After undergoing elbow surgery in 2018, Djokovic returned to form during the second half of 2018. He won Grand Slams at Wimbledon and the US Open to bring his total major haul to 14 as he inched closer towards Federer and Nadal’s totals.
Return to #1 and Pursuit of Federer & Nadal (2019-2020) Federer and Nadal had battled for supremacy while Djokovic was away. But upon his return, Djokovic reminded the tennis world of his place at the peak of men’s tennis.
After winning the 2019 Australian Open, Djokovic stormed back to world #1 in February. He saved two championship points against Federer at Wimbledon to win the crown after nearly 5 hours, cementing his status as world’s best grass court player.
At the 2020 Australian Open, Djokovic dominated his competition and captured his 8th Australian Open title. In doing so, Djokovic powered back to #1 and made it clear he was still the player to beat on tour.
With 17 majors, Djokovic shifted his focus to chasing Federer’s record of 20 as the climax of his legendary career neared.
The COVID-19 Pandemic Djokovic was off to another strong start in 2020 when the tennis season was put on hold due to COVID-19. As tennis hiatus continued, Djokovic became controversial figure as he organized the low-safety Adria Tour in June 2020.
Djokovic and three other played ended up testing positive COVID-19, leading to widespread criticism of Djokovic’s judgment and leadership.
When tennis returned in late 2020, Djokovic won Roland Garros for the second time to capture his 18th major title. The win marked Djokovic's second victory in Paris, coming five years after completing the career Grand Slam at Roland Garros. Chasing Tennis History (2021-Present) Djokovic entered 2021 laser-focused on accomplishing two major goals: winning the Olympic gold medal and capturing the Grand Slam. With Federer and Nadal sidelined in Australia, Djokovic cruised to his ninth Australian Open title. In doing so, he denied Daniil Medvedev’s first major title and also foiled the Russian’s attempt at hijacking the No. 1 ranking.
After gaining significant momentum by winning his second ATP event in France entering Roland Garros, Djokovic worked his way to the championship match where he mounted an epic comeback against Stefanos Tsitsipas to win his second French Open.
At Wimbledon, Djokovic won his third Slam of year and equaled legends Federer and Nadal with 20 total Grand Slams – the most earned by a male player.
With the Olympic gold and the Grand Slam in sight, Djokovic headed to Tokyo in pursuit of the only major title he had yet to win. But Alexander Zevrev ended Djokovic's Olympic run in the semifinals, smashing his Golden Slam hopes.
By the time Djokovic arrived at the US Open, tennis history was again within his grasp. After a dominant showing, Djokovic found himself one match victory away from completing the first men's Grand Slam since Rod Laver in 1969. However, Daniil Medvedev stunned Djokovic in straight sets, denying him the Grand Slam as Djokovic's bid to cement himself as the "GOAT" fell just matches short.
Entering 2022 sidelined due to Australia's COVID-19 vaccine requirements, Djokovic's journey was thrown into question once more. But the world No. 1 returned with vengeance by capturing his 10th Australian Open title in 2023 after missing the 2022 event he has dominated.
With 21 Grand Slam titles, Djokovic continues his quest to further cement his legacy as tennis' greatest male player. Nearing his 36th birthday in 2023, Djokovic aims to continue competing at the highest level while hunting more history in the twilight of his historic career.
Playing Style A tactical master and athletic phenom, Djokovic utilizes a complete arsenal of shots to wear down opponents. After struggling with fitness early in his career, Djokovic transformed his body and is now considered among the fastest and most agile players on tour.
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A podcast hosted by Alec Grandin and Jack Mehlberth that discusses the ins and outs of the Cincinnati Bengals, including game previews and rapid reaction recaps to games and significant news events. Founded in 2021, our podcast seeks to maximize the fan experience through casual and light-hearted discussion about the Bengals and, to a lesser extent, the Cincinnati Reds.