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"clara torsen" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

04:39 min | 1 year ago

"clara torsen" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

"She's the top seed there. I've people have commented that she's got a Russian player, Potter pover in the first round. So it providing a sort of a very emotional backdrop to that match and then Layla Fernández is the second seed, but Sloane Stephens also in action. So hopefully she can continue her form from this week and get some wins here as well under her belt. Yeah, I think Sloane Stephens, you know, she's in a good, good groove at the moment. So, you know, she could potentially face Fernández in the quarterfinals, so that could be quite an interesting part of the draw. Is there, so maybe she will get back to her three set of ways in Monterey, but yeah, I think just generally going forward, we're going to be looking at Russian players, Ukrainian players and seeing kind of how they handle this on a court and for svitolina, who, again, has not really had a great start to the season. I'm amazed that she's still the number one seed if I'm being quite Frank. But it adds a new dimension and who knows who knows what way it might go in terms of that emotion, but it will be certainly fascinating to see how that plays out, but I hope yeah, I hope we don't get any sort of protests or any sort of thing that happens during this heightened kind of moment. Certainly feels like it's obviously very fresh in people's minds and any sort of Ukraine versus Russia match up in sport I think is going to have just sort of extra extra eyeballs on it and a Potter even though what two months ago that might have been a match that would have been on a maybe on an outside court or it would have been televised or whatever just gone on like a regular match. Now it just has a lot of, it feels like it just has a lot of significant meaning, doesn't it? Yeah, and I think in Leon as well, everyone will be sort of looking towards your who's managed to get a wild card so I don't know how emotionally she will be on a tennis court. I wish her all the best and wish her well, but it must be hard to focus on tennis when your family are back in Ukraine and all of this is going on. So yeah, there's certainly. It will, I'm sure impact on various players, performances, Camila Georgia is the top seed at this event castella is the second seed. So yeah, I notice Ali's corneille has lost already today. So her good start of the year has taken a bit of a dip already. She sort of going back to old ways. Maybe she will retire now. I mean, that bottom half of that drawer is very, very open. All the qualifiers, all 6 qualifiers are in that bottom of, I believe, actually, Katie balter also qualified, so good on her for getting into the main draw. Defending champion Clara torsen is not there. So I wouldn't be surprised Kim, if we have a first time another first time WTA champion here, it feels very, very open and Georgie and castella as your top two seeds. We both know both those players could be very erratic at the best of times, so for them to both get to the final feels far from a far from a certainty. I'm going to pluck Anna congee out of the list and say she's going to win. 6th seed Croatian. But I'm quite intrigued to see what Caroline Garcia might be able to do. She knows she beat Halep last week. She's got her in the first round. So, and I think this is pretty much her home tournament, Leon. So I sure wish her well and on that note, Joel, I think it is time for us to bring today's blockbuster episode to a close. Yes, listen, I hope you enjoyed listening to this latest catch up from the passing shot. Remember to subscribe to us on whatever device you listen to us on to stay up to date in the tennis world. We are on Apple podcasts Spotify and all good podcasting platforms out there. You can also listen to us on the download tennis dot com app. And if you like what you're hearing, then make sure to leave us a rating and comment on Apple podcasts or Spotify. And you can follow us on social media. We are on Facebook Instagram and Twitter at passing shot pod. So do give us a like and a follow if you don't already. And you can contact us on all those platforms, send in your messages for the mailbag and any feedback and comments that.

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"clara torsen" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

05:29 min | 1 year ago

"clara torsen" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

"We also had Clara torsen, one of my favorites came that we always always bring up on the pod. She grabbed her first career third round Grand Slam birth with a win against Annette cultivate the 6th seed 6 two 6 four again another very ruthless ruthless one hour and 19 minutes. Yeah, I mean, this felt to me maybe a little less surprising, but at the same time, both players I think have been playing some very, very good tennis recently, but tolson is just underlining, I think that again, perhaps I radically at the end of last season this will be you could arguably be sad. Tools last season was her breakout season, but she is just going to go up and up the rankings. Yeah, and this I mean, this match, I think, surprised me just because the way come to finish last season and how she seemed to have started in her first match here. I think this wouldn't have surprised me so much if you've come to be in the contemplate of a year ago. And I think it's a shame, actually, because controversy obviously both finished last season very strongly and they've both been obliterated off the court today. I think it's the manner of the school lines really straight sets. But yeah again, like corneille, Clara tossing today, everything went very well. She just hitting winners, left right and center serving. Well, just kind of one of those days where it all boxes ticked and it all comes off nicely. In the third round, she's playing Daniel Collins, perhaps it's not going to be one of those days. She could try and go for all her shots and they may not come off. So perhaps they're a bit of a hit and miss, but I mean, if she can keep this form and execution of her tennis up, then I see her getting through Collins as well. He was a very tough battle. But I think tossing has the potential to go deep and perhaps she'll be inspired by what radically did in New York and think, well, you know, maybe this is my time because she did win the girls event here in 2019. So quite recently, really. To want a title at this event albeit a junior slam. I think she's one to watch. To see how deep she can go. Yeah, I mean, she's got a nice, yeah, nice match up against Daniel Collins, both of those players. I think we'll see that as an opportunity of our big opportunity making the forefront. And as I said, we've got Elena ryback in the 12th seed, unfortunately she had to retire due to a foot injuries. She was 6 four one love down to Zhang shuai of China. He's got to the quarterfinals at the Australian open before. But yeah, yeah, a bit annoying, I think, for ride back and because I think a lot of us were again sort of talking about her, one of these players did not want to face. She was playing some very, very good tennis in the build up to Melbourne. And yeah, it's unfortunate that her body has got in the way, I think, of her potentially making a deep run in the tournament. Yeah, it's a shame. And I had her down as my finalist. So I maybe put a curse on her and it's a shame because yeah, she seems to start out really well and then maybe get an injury or just things happen. So let's hope she recovers quickly and can be back on tour and picking up that form, which saw her get to was it, I think the I want to say Adelaide final earlier this season against balti. But we did have two other seeds in action today. Saba lenka had another tough day, another tough days on serve. Lots of double faults. But she did come through, which is the main thing one 6 6 four 6 two against jinji Wang. Yeah, coming through after losing that first set, 6 one again serving. I think 12 double faults in that set alone. I think she had about half of those in her first service game. You know, it's about winning ugly sometimes. And if she can play her way through to maybe the second week and gradually work on that serve and just do what she can to actually just get the win. Who knows? She might suddenly turn it all around. I mean, you just don't know. You've just got to get the win at the end of the day, haven't you in these early rounds? Yeah. I mean, she is fighting through. I think this is the first first time she's won from a set down in multiple matches slammed. So it shows, I think the great character, I think she has, she's not just giving up because her serve isn't working. She is finding a way through. And I think, yeah, it's going to obviously you don't want to lose too many sets, 6 one and you have to kind of fight back from such a big deficit and yeah, for sabalenka, the second seed, she's going to want to make sure that she can get a better start quicker because I think that's what some of our other fellow players are doing and eager Schwann tech is one of them who, again, is playing some very, very good tennis at the moment..

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"clara torsen" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

06:55 min | 1 year ago

"clara torsen" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

"It's pretty unstoppable, but having said that, I feel like if there is one person that could stop it, it's probably ash bharti in front of her in front of a home crowd on rod laver arena. So yeah, that is certainly one I'm looking forward to. I mean, moving on Kim to the second quarter. We have barbora critique of her as the fourth seed Paula but doses in there is the 8 seed, you've got Azarenka, Switzer, Sophia kennen, again, there's lots of, I feel interesting players here who potentially I'm not really sure who's going to end up out of this quarter as the one in the semifinals. Just talking about critique of, I think she's playing this week at the moment. She's got petkovic in the first round. I don't really know who to speak about, because I just feel again. Seedings here. I don't think they really matter in this part of the draw because I just think it could be anyone. Yeah, I'm the same. I've instinctively, I feel like critique of her, but then I just actually just done quite well this week, but hasn't really had to play, I would say the highest caliber of opponents. So it's really hard to gauge I mean Sofia Kennedy is still in there somehow as the 11th seed. I don't know how she's still that seeding. But she's got Madison keys, which I fully expect keys to make that work very much. Yeah, it is a great first round, very interesting, but I think keys would have the edge. Switzerland, I'm not expecting anything from her. She's had an awful start to the season, but also doing well at the moment. Kim, I could arguably see Lena Kenan amber dosa or losing in the first round. I mean, but doses got Tommy and I know she's not the greatest closer, but I think again a player who's very dangerous and not really one you want to face. I mean, we also give Halep a run for money last season and I think that's a tough test for badosa kind of first up. And so yeah, I think this draw is very interesting and quite wide open. I think Citadel is going to dare I say it's probably against Fiona Ferro who is quite a can be quite a feisty player on quite I just think that is her going to be a tough match up. When you're out of form and not really feeling it on a quote, I don't think you really want to come up against someone like a Fiona pharaoh. So who knows what that means for fitter and her chances at the Australian open. I mean, you've also got Kim, I think coco goss been playing quite well at the moment. I know, I think, again, we are off because she lost ash party after being a set and a breakup. But I think she's been playing some pretty good tennis since then. And I wonder whether she could be that player who could potentially kind of come through and regardless of her seeding is number 18. I think maybe she could spring a surprise. You know, we've seen other teenagers do crazy things at grand Sam's recently like emirati kondu and I wonder if that's given inspiration to other people like other teenagers like cocoa coffee like, hey, you know, don't forget about me. And I think the way she's been playing from what I've seen anyway over the last week or so. I think potentially she could be one to watch. Yeah, she's like, yeah, I was there first. I was the first DNA show. You were all talking about me a few seasons ago. She's in the semifinals in Adelaide. So is Madison keys and a badosa and critique or in semis in Sydney? So they are all doing fairly well in the run up Azarenka. Can't forget about Azarenka. I mean, it's just like as always that the women's draw is so wide open. I mean, let's look at the next quarter and the third quarter. I mean, top seeds here would be muguruza and they were the finalists at the WTA finals last season. So I finished the end of the season with a lot of great form. Margaret lost today to Kazakh keener, which is sort of thrown my perception of what she could have done at the AO slightly off. But perhaps the player we should be looking at in this section is Simona Halep, because she obviously won Melbourne, one of the Melbourne events last week. And seems a bit kind of rejuvenated. She seems to be back. And I don't know, she's never really done too well at this tournament, but I feel she's got actually a decent a decent draw until potentially muguruza in the fourth round. I mean, Robert Keenan has been doing very well. She did pull out of that match this week after she beat radican who, but I think hopefully that was just a preventative thing. So I'm cruel informed. I mean, she's informed contemplating well, very tough section. This is. Yeah, there's a lot of informed players. I think players who have shown great form like from a standing start, this season like Simona Halep, but there's also plays who I think are carrying on their form from last season like Annette. And I think will be interesting to see how cultivate does as the succeed. You know, she broke in with that crazy streak at the end of last season into the top ten. So that's a position she's not been in before and she'll feel perhaps she'll be under a little bit more pressure as marked person I think in the tour is one of the players who has been playing some serious seriously good ball over the last few months. So be interesting to see how she potentially handles that pressure. She could come up against Clara torsen in the second round, which I'd be quite interested to see. Another youngster who was making very good inroads I felt last season, I'd like to see that kind of match up. Talking of other youngsters came, we've got Emma roddy Kanye as well in this section of the draw. And we've got a Grand Slam champion versus Grand Slam champion in first round, which I feel just happens naturally now in any in any sort of Grand Slam jaw for the women. We've got Sloane Stephens versus emirati Carney. I mean, what do you make of that? Because I could be really harsh about the saint Stevens, but it feels like we've had a car knew that there are obviously people out there being like, is she a one slam wonder? She's already peaked. And that brutal loss against rybi keener, what love and one in her first match out will add credence to that. Yes, it wasn't pretty. I know she's had COVID recently and not had many practice hours on court. But looking at someone like stone Stephens on the other side of the net, you know, dare I say, is that sort of looking a little bit potentially into what your future could be as a Grand Slam champion unseeded.

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"clara torsen" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"clara torsen" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

"And I guess, you know, the comeback is very difficult, perhaps due to his age or just because of the nature of the beast itself. So we don't know what kind of season Federer is in store for next year. How much of him will we're going to be able to see it's a real shame. I have a sneaking suspicion, labor cup, 2022 is in London. I think he's going. I think he's going out then. Yeah, this for me is about him going out on his terms more than, you know, obviously more than him coming back and winning a Grand Slam and putting him himself ahead in the race against Djokovic to Dow. I think everyone, even the most Ardent fed fans that are past that. But certainly I think everyone wants to see him come back and go out on his terms. Now what that looks like is I'm not quite sure, but for me, I feel like that ends at the labor cup, something started and created. And it's part of his legacy. So I feel like that is a natural moment to come to go out, especially if, you know, he can't get back out on the court at center court at Wimbledon. I think the other thing we've got to recognize also is the fact that his ranking is going to drop considerably the more the more time he spends off the court. So, you know, he's going to need probably wild cards, I guess to get back onto the tour. He'll obviously be able to I guess play with a protected ranking. So I think there are all these kind of factors that play once he is able to, you know, get back out on a tennis court and feel like he is return. Feel like he is going to return. I still think we will see that, but time is I think very going to be very, very limited going forward. And to finish up today, Joel, we've had the WTA awards nominations announced for the end of season awards. So we've got certain categories. Player of the year, newcomer of the year, most improved player of the year. Come back player of the year and double steam of the year. So these will be announced, I think, in December, which is exciting, they've got a ceremony at St. Petersburg in Florida. I mean, what do you make of the nominations? Is the nominees? I should say who are you picking for each of those scatterers? If we were doing passing shots, additions of these awards, who would you? I think there are some that are quite obvious for me, player of the year, as party and doubles team of the year critique Verne's signac. Newcomer, most improved in comeback, I feel like a most interesting, because on newcomer of the year, they do have emerging on there. And I know we had a bit of an argument before recording about whether she should have been on there because I think there are players who had shown consistently more across the season than emirati, who obviously has probably hit the highest of highs, particularly in this group of nominations. But I'm certainly looking more, I think someone like a Clara torsen who I think consistently and more evenly across the season is, I think for me, kind of proved herself as I would put as newcomer of the year. Most improved. I feel like you've got to go somewhere like Paola pado or on shibo or cultivate because of the run at the end of the season. And then come back pair of the year is an interesting one, because you've got Suarez Navarro vegan and I would probably go on results wise probably go cognac, but the colossal is Navarro's story in general coming back from cancer is very, very has been very, very impressive in itself. So I think there's certainly different ways you can look at it. Yeah, absolutely. I know what you mean about RADA Kano, she has obviously that amazing tournament at the U.S. open, but I think consistency across the year someone like a clarissa and or even Lee, I love a bit of Anne Lee. I think consistently across the tour, I think they would be more deserving, but I do feel that radically will probably win it because the most amazing win in the champion four exhibition. Yeah. I think player of the year I think Barty you know, it's hard to look beyond her because although of late, you know, she hasn't really done much her win at Wimbledon and she has the most titles this year. So I think absolutely fair do's. Most improved, yeah, I think, really, I mean, Annette's conservative of late, but otherwise I would probably also say, yeah, be dosa or critique. And there's quite a lot in that category I think that's quite enough one. Doubles team of the year, I think that I think I would go with the checks as well, cheekiness and Jakob, I think they've been a star stellar team. Not going to go with Sam Stosur, Kim? Oh, well, I know you would love you love your sams days at 8 year. You should be proud she's made it onto that short list. Oh my gosh. Yes. Oh my gosh, yes. Well, we'll see. We'll see. We'll see how we'll see how our guesses do. Not long, I guess to find out until the winners of those awards. But we're going to wrap it up here for our latest catch up with the passing shot. A couple of announcements from passing shot headquarters. We have we're always obviously looking for feedback and we're interested to hear from listeners about the show this season looking forward to 2022. So we've put a link in the description to our passing shot 2021 survey. It's a couple of questions. It will take a couple of minutes. It's all anonymous..

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"clara torsen" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

08:46 min | 1 year ago

"clara torsen" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

"And now we're going to move on to little quiz section before we get onto the previews for next week. Joel, I think you've got a path for the courts, up your sleeve, form me this week. Yes. Correct. Yes. I want to be tested. Yes, I do Kim. I've got a par for the courts for you. So it's quite more recent one. It is male focused. I saw this again saw this little stack on Twitter. So I wanted to check your challenge your brains to it. So my topic for you is the last 11 players to break into the ATP top ten. Now, I say 11 players because two did it at the same point. But yeah, I'm looking for any male player who's broken into the top ten and I'll give you the dates some sort of looking for. So they have been between the 10th of June, 2019 and the 1st of November. 2021. So it's going to happen tomorrow. Oh, okay. I think I know the player that's going in tomorrow. So maybe I'll start there. But what do you think the past score should be? Yeah. I think this is quite, I think this is quite dare I say an easy one. So I'm going to set the part score at I'm going to be quite nice. I'm going to say 6 out 6 out of ten. 6 out of ten. Okay. But isn't there 11 players? Oh sorry, 6 out of 11. Sorry, God. 11. Okay. Right. Yeah, for me, the difficulty is there are some players that I'm not sure if they were in the top ten before that date in 2019 or whether it's been after. So I'm going to start with the more recent ones. So tomorrow, I think Yannick sinner is going into the top ten. Correct, yes. Yes. Okay? Here if we had quite recently Casper Ruud. Correct, yes. 13th of September, 2021. He but her cash has been is top ten or has, yeah, because antibodies have been told what I'm glad that he must be at the top ten. Correct, yes, 18th of October 2021. Yeah. So those are the three most recent correct, yeah. Okay. It's a halfway there already. Dennis, okay? I don't know exactly when, but Dennis Shapovalov would have reached the top ten in that time frame as well. Correct yes, Shapovalov, 21st of September 2020. Yep. Matteo bertini, correct yes, 28th of October 2019. So yeah, barely is in there. That's 5. So I'm looking for one more. One more for par for the court gym. I see Rublev must have been there before bertini. So I think he must be prior to 2019. Oh, it must be someone that's going in and go down again, I think. Oh no. Diego Schwartzman or was he there before? No, I think he went in and he's out again, but he must be one of the United States Schwartzman. Yeah, I can say short swim. Correct, yes, what's the is it that 12 of us? Yes. Yeah, it was yeah. You could have said that after his run at the French Open. Yeah, you could have said Rublev as well. Bautista gate. Okay. Medvedev, back in 2019. And then the two who joined on the two who went in on the same day, 10th June 2019. Fabio Fognini and Karen kachanov. And I'll be interested to see I don't feel like it's going to say PCV, but yeah, so yeah, it was, yeah, those were your players. Yeah, you well done. You did you got par for the court this time. I'm surprised by the ED made the top ten before Medvedev. That's that surprised me. But fair play. I didn't want to say rebel repetitive because I thought they would have got there before where it didn't. But there we go. No, that's a good one. I had to really think about that. So I hope our list is enjoyed playing along to that one. We've got a mailbag today as well from Graham on Twitter who got in touch of us. So thanks for reaching out. Graham said, do you think the WTA should do a similar ATP style next gen end of season finals? Think of the matchups. That's a great question, Graham. I know what my answer for this is. Joel, what's your take? I think for me, this is, I mean, I think it would be a fantastic idea. I'm surprised this is even a question. I feel like this should exist. I feel like hopefully with this sort of new collaborative approach between the ATP and WTA dare I say maybe there's an opportunity to combine it into one event maybe. To showcase the best of men and women next gen together. But yeah, I feel like at the moment, you know, given the I mean, we always talk about it the depth of women's tennis. It just feels a little bit of a no brainer. Yes, you've got the WTA top 8 in Guadalajara and yeah, actually the absolutely be the case, but certainly I think there should be a complementary event like they're doing on the ATP side. I mean, if you think about it, you've got players like what rady Kano, coco Goff, Layla, Layla Fernandez, a serious Serrano. Marta caustic, and Lee. I mean, there's so many Clara torsen. It feels like yeah, it's a big opportunity there to make the most of these players who were, you know, coming up the rankings, put them on the radar with a bigger audience in a similar way that the next gen finals are doing for the men. Yeah, definitely. It feels like a bit of a no brainer to me. They used to do one for players who were ranked like 9 to 16. Yes. Second, not a second chance, but the leftovers, I know that sounds like a terrible expression, but I can't think what it was called. That was an odd one was there. Yeah, I don't think they do that anymore, but obviously with the next gen it would be under 21. So those players wouldn't necessarily be in the top 16. So yeah, I think it would be a fantastic idea. And there would be so many interesting matchups and players like all those names you just said. So I've just surprised that, yeah, I guess it's hopefully, you know, they can put some money behind it. Like you said if things are becoming a bit more joined up. But I just think, yeah, it's a missed opportunity, really. At the moment. But perhaps as well, it's because I guess with the ATP, you know, the big three have been so dominant and they really wanted to try and market the next gen as this sort of group of people who were going to take over from the big three, whereas in women's tennis, it's not had that same sort of perhaps that's very different isn't it? We get people breaking through at the age of 18, and that's like a normal normal process on the women's tour. So perhaps that that was the rationale behind it. But I'd still love to see a tournament with the young guns out there. So watch this space, perhaps it will happen in time, but thank you, Graham for getting in touch with us about that. I also just on this note like feel good story of the week, but this isn't really a segment, but did anyone see the 97 year old man who went to play at rappers academy and hit with Rafa. I thought that was such a lovely story. Pretty good ball for 97 year old. Yeah, exactly. I mean, if anybody was that age and able to be as active as he is, like, I'd be over the moon..

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