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It's hard to believe it's been 360 odd days since we were here. 2017 Queens championships were unbelievable. We saw so many great matches. We saw so many old friends. Greg. Our tea and coffee breaks daily were awesome !
A free, weekly, downloadable tennis radio show, The Tennis Podcast launched in May 2012 and has built a minimum audience of 12,000 - 15,000 listeners every week, with several episodes exceeding 20,000 downloads.
A clay court title for Rafael Nadal, an early loss for Novak Djokovic, so does it mean anything ahead of the French Open next month?
The ATP Executive Chairman and President Chris Kermode is a guest on this week’s Tennis Podcast, which is produced in association with the Telegraph.
The Tennis Podcast and Telegraph Sport have extended their partnership to produce regular free, weekly downloadable shows for the duration of 2016, as well as additional shows during Grand Slam tournaments.
John McEnroe was a wizard with a wooden racquet, and now he wants to see what would happen if Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer were forced to use a wooden racquet themselves.
After Andy Murray helped Britain to a first Davis Cup by BNP Paribas victory since 1936, Jeremy Bates joined The Tennis Podcast to review the final, talk about what it could mean for the future...
After a week of uncertainty, the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas final is set to take place in Ghent, Belgium, and The Tennis Podcast brings you the lowdown from courtside on the day that the draw was made.
With a week to go until the US Open, Roger Federer has joined Andy Murray in beating Novak Djokovic in a big final to throw the year’s final Grand Slam tournament wide open.
Brad Gilbert has told the Tennis Podcast that he believes the young American Madison Keys will be the World No.1 ‘in the next 24 to 36 months’.
After making his debut on the ATP Champions Tour in Delray Beach last week, James Blake joined the Tennis Podcast to talk about his life after tennis, the challenge of facing Roger Federer at his peak, and his thoughts on developing young tennis players.
As Lleyton Hewitt revealed his plans to target a record 5th Aegon Championships title at The Queen’s Club before retiring in Melbourne next January, the Tennis Podcast released a special edition of the show to celebrate the Australian’s career.
On the day that the Aegon Championships launches its new Priority Ticket Membership (at 10am), the British No.1 Andy Murray and the tournament’s defending champion Grigor Dimitrov have both committed to return to The Queen’s Club in London, 15-21 June.
Check out the middle Sunday tennis podcast. Lots of tennis chat, week 1 review, week 2 preview.
This one, the final one of 2012, recorded in the locker-room with Andrew Castle, Thomas Enqvist and Jeremy Bates.
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