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A highlight from Dissecting Djokovics Reign, Cocos Title & the 2023 US Open With Craig OShannessy

The Tennis.com Podcast

17:56 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from Dissecting Djokovics Reign, Cocos Title & the 2023 US Open With Craig OShannessy

"Welcome to the official tennis .com podcast featuring professional coach and community leader Kamau Murray. Welcome to the tennis .com podcast. I am your host Kamau Murray and we are here with one of our usual suspects. We always have to do our Masters 1000 Grand Slam wrap up with Mr. Data, Mr. Analytics, Mr. Guy in the bunker with his pen and pad, Craig O 'Shaughnessy. Craig, welcome to the show. Pleasure to be here. Pleasure to be here. I just got back from the US Open. I was there for two weeks. It felt like eight. It's the most draining slam of all. It was a good tournament, some great matches. It's tough, I think way tougher to be there for the duration than any other tournament that there is. 100%. You survive. And the matches, the tournament goes so late and the process to get to and from the site makes it just a haul, right? And it makes the day just long. At an hour and a half to the front and the back of your day, in addition to sitting there watching matches and this thing. Before we get to Coco Sabalenka, because that'll take up the whole show, right? You and I normally, we dibble and dabble on the girls and then we dive into the men's. I want to do the reverse. I want to dibble and dabble in the men's because I don't think anyone's surprised about what happened because if we start talking about Coco and Sabalenka now, it'll just be the whole hour. So when you look at a whole two weeks, right, and I was there for the first part of it, seeing the energy, talking to the players, touching, feeling them, seeing how them and themselves A, were enjoying the atmosphere, sometimes a little too much, B, managing the atmosphere or C, trying to just control their bubble within the atmosphere. And I think that process probably, those three sort of situations probably cost Francis a further run, right, kind of getting caught in the matrix, right, absorbing a lot of atmosphere. And then Ben, with the experience of his family, his dad, controlling the atmosphere, probably had a lot to do with his long run. But I think the match that I think had the biggest impact on the tournament was definitely Novak versus Jerry. Did you see the match? What did you think when Novak left the court, down sucess to love, goes to the bathroom and looks himself in the mirror, what happened? Yeah, when he left the court, you know, it was, he's down two sets to love, Jerry's controlling the back of the court with his backhand, his backhand was the best shot on the court in the first two sets. But to be honest, even then Novak goes in, he's still the favorite, still the favorite down two sets to love. He's done it before, you know, it's one of those things where can your opponent play three blinding good sets out of five? Maybe not, probably not, when Novak goes in, you know, you just kind of reset, look in the mirror. He did exactly the same thing against Tsitsipas at Roland Garros, came out and just mowed over him in the last three sets, mowed over Jerry in the last three sets. It was a carbon copy, it's like Novak looks in the mirror and goes, okay, we've got that out of the way. Whether it's a combination of Novak being a little tight, playing, you know, a fellow countryman, it's a combination of early rounds being a bit tight. It's a combination of the opponent just playing spectacular tennis, but you can see right from the start of that match, Novak wasn't, his A game did not turn up right at the beginning. He was pushing, he was prodding, he was spinning, you know, just watching him play a thousand matches, you look at him and say, well, he's not there yet. And even after two sets, he's not there. But you know, sometimes for players, when you get down, it can relax you. It's like, well, I can't fall any further down this hall, I'm two sets to love down. May as well relax, may as well chill out, may as well believe in myself, may as well hit the ball, and Novak's the master of that. So I'm not so, I'm not surprised by the final result. And I think overall, it really helped Novak to play such a quality match and have to overcome some adversity early on. So I agree with you, very pivotal match for the men's draw. Well, let me ask you this, because from a coach's standpoint, when I see, when I see that type of performance, my mind goes to, it wasn't ready to play, right? When I look at like Francis and Ben Shelton, it looked like Francis wasn't ready to play. When I'm sitting in a coach's box and my player goes down 3 -0 or 4 -1, and they're like, deer in the headlines, don't know what to do, it was like, what was not clear prior to the match? You've spent a lot of time with Novak, Novak's got one of the best teams out there, he's the most methodical and committed to his regimen. How does something like that happen to a player who's number one, Jerry is Serbian, right? So you knew who you were playing, right? How did you come out not ready to play? I mean, is there a chance that at this big of an event, at this point in the event that he just wasn't ready or wasn't clear on what to do or from being close and inside, what do you think? Yeah, I think if you look back to Novak's seven matches, I think he will have a slightly different explanation for how he started in all sevens. You get all your ducks in a row, you watch the video, you talk to the team, you get the game plan, but at the start, it was like Novak, in that match, he may walk out there and sometimes he feels the energy of the crowd and it excites him. Sometimes you feel the energy of the crowd and you may go away a little bit and then come back. But I thought that he was attempting to work his way into this match, to start off even to let his resume do the talking early, let the other guy go away, let the other guy spray balls and it didn't happen. It just didn't happen. So all of a sudden, the opponent's not missing a thing, the opponent's playing at a much higher level than Novak was and you're just not ready for that. He's not ready for that. You're going to play a match like that. In the course of a season where these guys are playing about 80 matches, you're going to have these subtleties with how the opponent's playing, how you're playing, are you really ready, are you working yourself into the match, are you coming out guns blazing? And it was just a bad combination of layers for Novak where Jerry threw the first punches, Novak's tasting blood, and it took him a couple of sets to recover, but there was never any doubt in my mind that he would still win that match. And I think that's the oddest thing. I think the odds makers, after being two sets, Novak was still the favorite and I was like, wow. That's probably the first time that I've seen that, I'm not a better, but the odds makers were still favoring Novak. So let me ask you this. Another pivotal match in the tournament, I think, was TFO Ben Shelton. Yeah, I was at that match. I think we all knew Ben Shelton could play. I thought it was very impressive, him beating Tommy Paul, right? One of the things, and I don't know the reason for this, is when he beat Tommy Paul, the crowd, obviously they had to choose, both Americans, Ben and Tommy, but when Ben beat Tommy, I was a little disappointed that the crowd was kind of quiet, right? But we don't have to hop on that, but I do want to point it out that the crowd was eerily quiet after the win of that. But with him and Francis, one of the things that concerned me about Francis was in that New York environment, with all the celebrities, with all the kind of like, and I mean, first of all, we got to keep it going. More non -tennis people, more non -tennis athletes, musicians, entertainers, artists showed up to the US Open this year than I can ever remember. And we need to do that for the sport to grow. But you still got a tournament to play, right? And this generation who loves that, loves the attention, will have to learn to balance how much is too much, how much gets me off kilter, and how much gets me off track. And I thought that the day before the Ben match, you saw Francis with Bieber. I thought that that was a little too much and perhaps maybe took for granted that Ben would shit his pants, and he didn't, right? You know what I mean? Because when you get to that point in the tournament, when you are the veteran, you kind of expect the young guy to give you a couple, like, ah, if I just play solid, he'll know who he is, and the shock factor will cause him to make a few unforced errors or some bad decisions, and it didn't happen. And to me, that goes in the book of, Francis didn't look ready to play, and I think he'll learn from this experience on managing the energy, managing his energy, for that late in the tournament. But I mean, Ben brought it. What was your take on Ben now when you look at the stats, when you look at the 149 mile an hour serve, what is your take on him now having seen him play six matches? Well, the Tommy Paul match was really good. I liked how he managed the ability to say, okay, this is a ball to pull the trigger on. I spoke with his dad at the start of the tournament, and I mentioned possibly our discussion that we've had in other ones is that I think Ben's maturity is going to come from figuring out when there's one more ball that needs to be hit. There's just one more ball. And I think maybe I talked to you about it last time, but it goes back to me to the 2000 Australian Open final. Agassi beats Kefalnikov in four sets. Agassi's one in the world, Kefalnikov's two. Agassi goes to the post -match interview. Bruce McAvaney is interviewing there, and they're watching some film, and Agassi's just going, you know, Kefalnikov moves well, he lights the ball up, the surface helps him, and he throws this line in there, he goes in the middle, he goes, and he's only looking to pull the trigger one time in the point. So he's a really tough opponent. And that just has always stuck with me. And that's what I said to Ben's dad is that Ben needs to just go, I could pull the trigger on this ball, but it's not quite the right one yet. I could pull the trigger on the next ball. Literally, you could pull the trigger on every ball he hits. But growth, his his maturity, his tennis development and tennis IQ is getting better because you're hitting a ball that makes the opponent uncomfortable, you're hitting a ball that can extract an error, and you don't always have to hit the winner. So Ben's development is going to be predicated on one more ball in the court and making a better decision on when to pull the trigger. And I thought he did a great job in the Tommy Paul match and a great job in the Francis Tiafone match of not pulling too early. And then he went and played Novak and just everything went to hell in a hand basket. And it didn't. But that was, you know, I was for the Tiafone match getting back to that. You know, I'm watching at the start and the first kind of 10 minutes, it looked kind of even, you know, good decisions, both sides, good points, both sides. Francis was so quick coming to the net. He does such a great job of, you know, hitting a ball and he's already leaning on it, you know, with his short little backswing on the backhand. And all of a sudden he's almost leaning over the net, spiking these volleys. I'm like, oh, my God, this guy has figured out, you know, the only person I saw that really blew me out of the water with that was McEnroe, John McEnroe. He looked like he went through a time warp, whereas it takes, you know, all of us 1 .5 seconds to move from the baseline inside into the service box. But he goes through this time warp that looks like 0 .2 of a second. He's like, how does he get in there that quickly? Francis showed me that early on. But then the focus, the concentration, the locked in, the decision making started to erode at around the 10 to 15 minute mark, and he never recovered from that. Yeah. So you get Ben has Novak in the semifinals. And I think that Novak, I mean, just has this ability to you know, it's what I was it's kind of what Coco did. I call it cumulative pressure. And it is. I'm going to run the ball down, I'm going to make you hit an extra ball, I'm going to make you play one more ball every point on your serve so that later you feel it. You may not feel it now, but later you feel it. And that was an example of what I call cumulative pressure that kind of got to Ben. Yeah. What was your take on what Novak did to Ben or vice versa, what Ben did not do that match that he did the previous matches? Yeah, good point. That was that was a really fun match to be at the energy, the atmosphere, you know, the old guard, the new guard. You're exactly right. There was, you know, on that court in twenty eighteen, I worked with Novak to defeat Del Potro. And a lot of the commentators, when you go back and go through that match, they're like, Del Potro is dropping 135, 138 and Novak's putting it back in his shoes. And the commentators are like, how in the world is he doing this? Well, there's only one way that you do that is that you study Del Potro's patterns and you know what to say. When Del Potro needs a point in the juice court, he's going to and when he doesn't need a point, he's going to go, why? Novak's sitting there on it. And I felt the same thing is that Ben's dropping heat on especially on first serves. And Novak is putting so many balls back in play that you're exactly right, that it just kept accumulating and accumulating. The other thing that really stood out to me. That I don't know why is that Ben sliced so many returns, just this slow, just not even like a Federer kind of knifing, dark slice, it's this blocking slow slice that's not as good as Wawrinka's. It's not within a meter of the baseline. It's there was once he's just too defensive. So he's putting no pressure, no pressure on Novak because because he overdid the slice. Now, all of a sudden, he's got to deal with so many serves coming back and then the decision making. Then he starts, you know, the fingers kind of on the trigger, then he starts pulling it too much. And then, you know, Novak knows why this kid is potentially a real problem for me. But I've already figured him out about 15 minutes in. He's not doing anything against my serve. I'm doing everything against his serve and putting times back. I'm just going to press cruise control and take a nap for the next 30 kilometers. Yeah. And I think that was probably the one mistake and probably a tactic that was misinterpreted was, hey, if on his serve, put pressure on because you get racket on every ball, not to bunt every ball. Right. Because Novak is the is the history, the best returner in history, but he's not the best server in history. And he I don't want to call it vulnerable, but you will have an opportunity or two against Novak on his serve in a five set match. And I thought, Ben, with as great of a service he had, with as big of a service he has, he didn't take enough risks on the return gains and he didn't play. Correct. And when I say aggressive, I don't mean like crazy out of this world, we're winners, but controlled aggression. There was no reason Novak serving a buck 21, a buck 22 for you to block the serve back. You can have plenty of time to take a full swing and at least send a message for the rest of his career that your serve doesn't bother me. Right. Part of being a young guy is how do I apply cumulative pressure that may not work this match, but in three or four matches from now in the next semi? Right. Because you still got to go through Novak that shows them I'm not bothered by your serve and you better be you will be bothered by my serve. Right. And I think that was sort of a missed opportunity for Ben to take some cuts at Novak serve. And I think that set the tone for the match that allowed Novak to kind of steam roll.

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Monitor Show 16:00 08-31-2023 16:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:54 min | Last month

Monitor Show 16:00 08-31-2023 16:00

"Here to date we do have the S &P 500 index up 17 % as we wrap up the trading month of August. To put that in context, NASDAQ up 34 .2 % and the NASDAQ 100 index higher by 41 .2 % year to date. The Dow by comparison up now by just about 4 .8 % in the year to date column. S &P 500 index at the bell closing lower down 0 .4 % tenure yield 4 .09 % we've got the 2 -year yielding 4 .86 % on the 2 -year and spot gold lower today by 0 .1 % in 1940. West Texas Intermedia crude up 2 .4 % 83 .56 % so again recapping a move lower as we wrap up the trading month of August. Next it is on to September we'll see in September with the S &P today down 7 points a drop there of 0 .2 % I'm Charlie Pellet and that is a Bloomberg Business Flash. All right Charlie thank you so much Charlie Pellet there back at Bloomberg headquarters in midtown Manhattan. I'm Carol Masler along with my co -host Tim Stanavick we're live at the US Open in Flushing Meadows New York on YouTube and Bloomberg Originals. Hey coming up in this hour we're going to talk a little bit about artificial intelligence you've heard of it right? You've heard of it yeah. The question is, is it about to replace my job? Listen we're going to talk to Noah Seiken over at IBM he's VP of sports and entertainment partnerships at IBM and yeah they're using AI to do commentary on some of the matches right working on it? Can they do the can they do the John McEnroe stuff though that's what I'm wondering. Nobody could be or maybe they could be I don't remember that deep thought remember the deep fake story? Yeah that's true. All right also coming up Bloomberg's Janet Lauren she's always at the US Open always keeping us up to date too and all things to have to do with the world and big money of higher education finance.

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"mcenroe" Discussed on Chasing Poker Greatness

Chasing Poker Greatness

03:01 min | 7 months ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on Chasing Poker Greatness

"There's a beautiful answer just to follow up on that question. What would you say again as a professional is the difference in the wiring that you were describing? You said there might be a different wiring between men and women. And this is documented. That's why. The research shows that women have more negative emotions than men. So they have higher levels of anxiety, for example. So that probably has an adaptive quality because if you are a mother raising children for thousands of years, you have to be more vigilant to danger to the children, whereas the man didn't have that responsibility. And so he didn't adapt the same level of vigilance and anxiety to stressors. So he needed to be cool and focused while he hunted the prey and the women need to be worried about, oh, the kid just stepped on some rock. I have to make sure he's okay. So it was a different brain type that evolved over thousands of years. So maybe in some circles, you're not supposed to say it. But yeah, it's been documented. You know, absolutely. Yeah, no, here we don't mind at all. If it's documented, that's why we're being professionals, you know, to get the facts straight and absolutely. Now, speaking of extreme reactions, right? You mentioned in your wonderful response, you mentioned that sometimes you hate the opponent, you're going to kill the opponent, you hit the umpire, the referee. Sometimes you hit yourself. I mean, you see people hoping self destructive. And I want to touch on that because we have something similar in poker too. We have personalities like that who erupt. So I want to give two examples. One from poker and one from tennis. I think the example in poker is probably will help you. Everybody know and love and I guess in tennis will be, I don't know, Nick curios would be one example, but I'm sure there's others. So talent, John McEnroe. Talent temper, entire entitlement, and possibly testing of our tolerance, like why are we attracted to them? Because unquestionably, there is some attraction to these people. I've been both of these people have huge fans. Can someone hide behind the protective label of a brat and get away with quote unquote murder? Should the tolerance of abusive behavior be proportional to one's achievement? And where, if any, where do we draw the line? These are some questions that I wanted to address. I know that's a lot of questions, but. Go ahead. Your challenging me. So that's good. I might have to get a cup of coffee mid interview, but let's look at poker. So a common out, they called him that they called him the poker brat silhouette. They used to call him McEnroe, the tennis brat. And so

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"mcenroe" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:38 min | 1 year ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Clearly offered game and the sport has the ability to give her the one final. That dear lady can go on the court tonight and say, boo cat dog and I'm telling you, I'll be cheering right up in there because you know she is the greatest. I think the play ever in tennis. To review, I think she changed literally changed the game. Maybe a larger thing than even Bobby ore with hockey. But to me, what's so interesting here is she was injured 12 or 14 years ago, fought back to a Grand Slam. Yeah. I mean, she's like all of these tennis players. They're basically playing hurt the whole time. And she won a tournament while she was pregnant. Let me say that one more time. She won a tournament while she was pregnant. If I have a kidney stone. And I can't do anything. She won a tournament really was pregnant. John McEnroe never did that. You can't be serious. Serious? Oh, she is one of it's going to be wonderful. We'll see that tonight here in New York, Michael Barr. Thank you. So much. Pretty good to the market down, and then more down, and now we're less down, even though we're still down. Yes. To put that in quantitative terms, features her down about 8 tenths of 1%. It doesn't look like there's a real story here. No real cross currents. I mean, there doesn't seem to be a theme outside of no one's buying today. Well, I think we're all resetting off of that 8 minute speech and February in a Friday, I should say, I haven't thought out yet, folks from a

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"mcenroe" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

The Tennis.com Podcast

04:52 min | 1 year ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

"5 sets. Chris and Martina. Came behind you with three sets. And Johnny Mac and Connors had another 5 set. And that became the day after the U.S. open. Right. I mean, first of all, that was a long as day of tennis. But that became like the day at the open. If you got to get tickets, you got to get into super Saturday. Tell me about that day. Yeah, well, it became known as super sad event. The original super Saturday. Of course, those days U.S. open semifinals for the men were on the Saturday and the finals on the Sunday, which is brutally hard for the guys. And then the women's women's filing between. I mean, that was for TV. They had a big TV rights and it was CBS or NBC. I don't know who it was, but I said, yeah, we're going to play a big money, maybe we want everything on the weekend. So that just happened to be, I'm not sure it was one of the first ones or just the best one, but it started off actually before that with Stan Smith beat John newcombe 7 or 6 four 7 5 in the third and the legends event. We came on I had matched point on land of lost 7 6 and a 5th and having match point a fantastic lob over my head on match point. Yeah, Chris Martina came out and beat Chris ever. I think 7 5 in the third going right down to the last wire. And then just to finish it off, the biggest rivals of all time hated rivals, Macbeth, Jimmy Connors, 7 5 and the 5th. It was 12 hours a nonstop tennis. It was always the end of all the only unknown. Man, that's always a 19 year old sort of brash Aussie guy got to a semifinal Wimbledon. And I played one of the matches of my life. And yeah, it became known as a super Saturday, the greatest tennis day of all time. And it's still regarded as the greatest tennis day of all time. I mean, he's not had that anymore. He just don't have semifinals and finals. On the same time anymore. So it was just one of those crazy days and the crowd were going nuts and I was really excited to be part of. I was really disappointed to lose, of course, but when I woke up in the morning and I thought, oh my God, imagine if I had to play John McEnroe said I am fine. The next day. Next day. And it's funny enough, I saw Mac and McEnroe used to get him pretty low. It's basically love at guitar and how many still get on well..

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"mcenroe" Discussed on The GaryVee Audio Experience

The GaryVee Audio Experience

04:06 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on The GaryVee Audio Experience

"Believe in oneself beating the two guys so that's the power of belief and of course it comes from your education from the fact that coming back to that people believe in you so much but it's also something that you build throughout your experiences and you reach a point where the bully strong that nothing can nothing can destroy it and it's it's the biggest gas you can put in your car. What happens to a player. That's number one for a while when she or he what what is typical in your opinion up when they lose the belief. So what's amazing about my life. 'cause i'm i think through sports twenty four seven but in business. It's not a winner. Take all game you know. It's not like i'm playing like. I'm winning and many people that i look at that i know are like me. They're winning. And i'm happy for them because the world of business everyone can win really even if you're competing against somebody in business there's so much market in tennis. There's a tournament so only one person wins. I will never lose the belief we're talking about ever ever ever. I'm blindly religious. That i'm going to be the greatest businessman of all time and then there's really no affirmation one way or the other along the way that i go. But i wonder with the john mcenroe because he has to be believing or connors or becker or an agassi sampras or what you seen or what tends to happen or can you notice when you can see the switch of three and a half years. They believe that and something's happening. Whether it's an outside force or inside force that clicks at the very very interesting question first of all most of the very very very good young players will climb the rankings very fast sold in a success cocoon cuckoo exactly and at some point when you reach the top. Sometimes you hit the wall one time to time three times. Okay you play grandson semi you loss you lose to novak and then you lose to refer and then you lose to roger.

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"mcenroe" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on 600 WREC

"It's Andy West, and I'm here to take you on a journey back to this week in sports history, we'll start back in 1918. The Boston Red Sox beat the Chicago Cubs four games, too. Two in the 15th World Series. They would not win the World Series again until 2000 and four jumping ahead this week in 1960, the Denver Broncos beat the Boston Patriots 13 10 in the American Football League's first regular season game. The game was played on a Friday night at Boston University's Nickerson Field jumping ahead 20 years this week in 1980. John McEnroe beats Beyond Board of Sweden 7661675764 to win his Second straight US Open men's title this week in 1988. The first NFL regular season game is played in Phoenix Cowboys beat the Cardinals 17 14 Cardinals had played the previous 27 years in ST Louis. And this week in 2011, Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees of the Saints marked the first time in NFL history that opposing quarterbacks both pass for at least 300 yards and three touchdowns without an interception in their team's season opener. The Packers made a goal line stand on the final play of the game to beat the Saints. 42 34 Packers. We continue with Dr Ronny Jackson his efforts.

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"mcenroe" Discussed on What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show

What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show

07:25 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show

"You can't bury him yet. He's worth a $1 million. Yeah. There's a movie about him. That's a watch that I'm like, there's a movie about veer. Yeah, having a $1 million arm that stars Jon Hamm, right, he finds two pitchers in India. Yep. And then that looked nothing like him. And the movie, it's like, wow, what a great moment. These pictures are gonna pitch in the major league in the MLB. No. No. No. Beer was in a practice squad and it didn't work out rock to squad. Yeah. Or minor leagues, yeah, it didn't work out and now he's a chopper I'm wrong. Yeah. That's hilarious. Oh, the places you'll go. So next up we have Damien priest, versus Seamus versus McIntyre for the United States championship. McIntyre hits priests with the michinoku driver, but priests kicked out. What a shocker there. They acted like this was like holy shit. Is that his finisher? A movie's never hit before. Yeah. It is now. Yeah. Seamus hits McIntyre with an Alabama slam, but McIntyre kicks out. And I don't know if you know this guy's but like if McIntyre didn't kick out there, Seamus would have become the United States champion because priest doesn't have to be pinned to lose the title. Oh. Did they minus that? 'cause I forgot. Oh yes. They reminded us. Like three times during this match, they reminded us that just have like a big advertised triple threat recently where they kept telling us that. Of course, every single time. Yeah. Prius goes for the reckoning on McIntyre, but Sheamus brogue kicks him out of the ring. In the end, McIntyre hits Sheamus with a claymore and then priests gives McIntyre the reckoning for the win. Priest pins, McIntyre. Yeah. I guess 'cause he's gotta continue the feud with Sheamus. Yeah. Yeah. And then after the match priest and McIntyre shake hands and 'cause they love me. McIntyre kicked out of a brogue kick, right? It was the first time that's a little different. Yeah. And then he did the white noise off the second rope. Yeah. He kicked out of that. Yeah. It was just like, oh, this was the famous McEnroe match from a couple months ago. Just with another guy in there, do him stuff. Doing stuff. Next up, we have a digital exclusive from Goldberg on television. Okay. How is it a digital exclusive? If it's on TV? Cancel each other out? He's this. They go next up, we'll hear from Goldberg. And then it was a video that they released on social media earlier in the day that his son torque probably shot on an iPhone. Yes. How do you know if you know Goldberg's son's name is torque now? I did hear that. Yeah. It's official. It is official. Yeah. We see one, I hope we have to work on the show one day. That's my yeah. To work. An AEW. Hook torque. Talk. We see Goldberg leaving some building in WWE, MZ asked him about his injuries. Goldberg says I've ligament damage and an impending knee surgery. Does that answer your question? I don't really care. And then he acts like he's gonna leave, but then he does and he says, what I do care about is that dirty son of a bitch Bobby Lashley. What he did to my son at SummerSlam. I just left the house torch shoulder as all jacked up. His neck hurts. God knows what a dude that size could have done to my son. So the objective has changed. I'm not coming for the WWE Championship. I'm coming for Bobby Lashley's soul. And I will rip it from his chest. Calm down, undertaker. And then you didn't see, but after this, the Saudi prince called him and he was like, we can arrange that. Got it. So he's gonna say, it's not for the title. It's personal so we can beat him. Right. And not take the title. So he's gonna beat the champ, but then the last one. And you know that'll be at Saudi mania. You know that will be at crowns with the title number. Or him versus Lashley and MVP. Most of the titles on the line. Yeah. Yeah. Something like that. Me and my torque inventor. Yeah. Versus Lashley and MVP. Yeah. Yeah. It's perfect. Gonna be amazing. Yeah. Torque pins. But he says he has an impending surgery. So yeah. Well, whatever. It's okay fave. That's right. Speaking of champions losing. I'm sure in a couple segments we'll cover that as well. Yeah. Next up, we go earlier today, we see Reggie at some park again. Telling us that as a kid, he always dreamt of traveling the world. No, but now these 24 7 champion that dreams become a reality. No. No one fucking cares. No. Nope. I didn't think they could make this championship worse. This has to be the worst one. So for sure. It was so it was too stupid to even make fun of it. It was. This time since I was in a dog costume. And now, of course, the big reveal at the end is that it's tozawa. Yeah, oh yeah, we didn't fucking know. Right. No fucking jet. And we get it. There's two guys on the planet that give a fuck about this title. Right. And it's the two guys that are, yes, sure. Our truth is tosses a frisbee at Reggie, but Reggie catches it. Truth yells sick em tozawa charges, Reggie lightly throws the frisbee at tozawa and Eric your tozawa. Kill them to zawa goes down. Hated it. So fucking hard. And then Reggie does more cirque du distillation and he escapes and fuck this show. So there too have us believe that Reggie has some sort of superhuman jumping ability. Yeah. Yes. Because they never show the trampoline. No, but you always can tell when he's jumping on the fucking trampoline. Because you can fucking hear them. Yeah. You can hear the springs. And he does a jump onto something and then he jumps and then jumps. Guys, I think you're crazy. And I think we now know he was in this sin Cara mask the entire time. Shit. Because senkawa would jump like from outside the ring into the ring. Wow. Sometimes. Sometimes. When they except for the first, they remember the trampoline. Yeah. It's their beauty. He botched his baby. Yeah. That's what they do. Oh, that was the best. Oh, well, you're a buried forever. Yeah. Way to go. Next up, we have Eva Marie versus dewdrop. This was another advertised match that didn't happen. Because do drop attacks Eva from behind before the match even starts. Do travel lays Eva out, hits her with the crossbody and counts her own pin and then the ref tells Mike Rome and microbe says even reek and compete so we're doing this hold on back to 2016. Can't compete? Yeah. So do drops disqualified for being the shit out of her opponent before the match. No. No, no. So we're doing this again. You jump to kind of stupid. Yeah. It's good to have gotten a legit win. If you would have waited three months, she's like, joke's on her. I like the name dewdrop. Yeah. And you see shorty Jean herself. You could literally hear her teeth grinding into powder. She goes, I like that name. Oh God. Vince is like, you don't see Vince's hand when she says that? I like that name..

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"mcenroe" Discussed on The Old Man's Podcast

The Old Man's Podcast

05:10 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on The Old Man's Podcast

"It was on one primetime evening on tv and millions and tens of millions of people. Watch it and i was one of them. It was forty seven years ago. One thousand nine hundred seventy three billie. Jean king was only twenty nine but she burst onto the scene and he was one of the most successful women tennis players at the time. Now he had done this battle of the sexist thing earlier with an older woman. Not not like out of her prime. Well maybe our prime margaret court was her name but he beat her. So billie jean king. She took on that challenge and said no. I'm gonna play you. And he was totally annoy. He'd be annoying then. It would definitely be annoying now. He was a chauvinist. He was called. Bobby this is what he set. Not my words his words. No broad can beat me rix bobby. No broad can beat me rix. Can you imagine doing it now. Unbelievable right that's how much world has changed since nineteen seventy-three you. There are about fifty million people tuned in the view. That that's how big of a deal was now show. He gets out there at the very beginning members putting like a folding chairs on the court so us creating himself obstacles because he was going to give her advantage. He didn't need to do that. She gave him a beating. And the battle of the sexes ended with billie jean king beating this well-known chauvinist bobby rings and it was a big deal then and it was definitely acting a significant event in women's rights. How many of you remember. Fire and ice fire and ice fire was john mcenroe. An ice was bjorn. Borg those two massively popular tennis players. The rivalry between these two was highlighted by their contracting styles. Bore was ice. I mean this guy was cold. He never showed emotion he never got too high too low..

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"mcenroe" Discussed on The White Book

The White Book

05:27 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on The White Book

"I will start goldberg's of that day. Although not for the next season i'm going drinking. That's why can't podcast. Swear roy as can be do tomorrow thursday. I got drunk. Sorry but all of neither here nor there yeah generally like i hated riverdale. I hated sabrina sabrina. I hated eighty percent of chose that have teenagers because spend to assemble teenagers. Them to sound wrong and They sound like pitch perfect. Never have it's really Getting older people to narrate them. Because it gives you the narrative device to do the thing that old people wanna do. They're telling stories about kids and be like you know that stupid and like you can't have kids do that right. Mcenroe can be like you idiot. And he does yes. Straight up is like that was a bad idea..

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"mcenroe" Discussed on Daily Pop

Daily Pop

02:07 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on Daily Pop

"An original character with original stories but of course that had some relation to some parts of my childhood. I think like a lot of her personality and her sense of injustice like devi has a real sensitive. I deserve this and that really rings true to me as we have a new student from an isa. Another indian girl who's prettier cooler. Davey holding their pin a knife again. We were really interested when her writing it about this idea that when you enter a room as a person of color and often have this feeling that you're like it can only be one of us and that that fears that you'll be replaced into that. Was i think super relatable to people. I'd never seen a story like that. So and i think You know megan surrey. who plays the nissan. The woman is so funny. You guys have great chemistry. She's called cool to have to cool. Young indian teenagers like in a show together. I do also joining the show. This season she's one of the narrators replacing rops out in june. I think he's souped like so cool. She's super awesome. Great duper funny. She been amazing job with the doing the narration and it was so cool that she was a fan of the show and no i liked when people who are from different fields of john mcenroe's tennis and modeling. Yes they want to come into our world do such a good job so we felt really lucky to have another passion project in the words. She's writing the groundbreaking legally blonde three the most having retiring. It's the most of corporate gig i've ever had so i literally i can't talk about it at all but i hope we do. A good job does take a break. Every now and then sharing her signature style. On social media you are a fashion icon. That project was all about fashion to you. Can just to look at your out okay. That's true thank you. I love. I love from this woman that means a works for more than lonnie streaming now on netflix. I also sat down with common about.

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"mcenroe" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

TalkRadio 630 KHOW

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

"Let's take a look back on what happened this week in sports history Start off in 1922. The American Professional Football Association is renamed the National Football League set up 1922 and the NFL. The Chicago Staley's become the Chicago Bears label this week in 1936. Joe DiMaggio becomes the fifth player to hit two home runs in one inning this week in 1948. Joe Louis defeats Jersey, Joe Walcott to retain the heavyweight championship. It was the 25th and final time that Louis successfully defended his belt. Lewis announced his retirement in March 1949 jumping ahead this week in 1981. John McEnroe utters what becomes a famous phrase. You cannot be serious during a rant in the first round match with Tom Gullikson at Wimbledon. It made little difference in the end as McEnroe went on to win in straight sets to begin a campaign that would end two weeks later with his final victory over be onboard to win the Wimbledon men's singles title this week In 1982, Philadelphia's Pete Rose doubled off ST Louis pitcher John Stupor in the third inning to move into second place on the career hit list. Rose moved ahead of Hank. Erin with hit number 3772 and this week in 2011 in the NBA draft, Duke Point guard Kyrie Irving is the first pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers. And that's just some of what happened this week in sports history. The weekend sports Time capsule I Heart radio. Free I heart radio APP is number one for music, radio and podcasts, All in one discover a new podcast from our library of hundreds of thousands of titles. Here's an I Heart radio podcast preview in the spring of 2015..

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Where Should You Apply Sunscreen? Sun Protection Advice for Sweaty Runners

Another Mother Runner

02:11 min | 2 years ago

Where Should You Apply Sunscreen? Sun Protection Advice for Sweaty Runners

"All right. We'll let's start out with the questions. This one is from different sarah. Who is on the hunt for sunscreen recommendations on my name is sarah. I'm runner from ohio. I have three young kids. And i have a question about sons I'm trying to be better about running wearing sunscreen. When i'm out running the no matter which one i try you're gonna stay on. I ended up with it burning. I i need some suggestions on better sunscreen on a very sweaty runner so i don't know if that if that is the problem or what that are. I need better about it when i'm out my friend. Thank you so much love. The podcast sued dimity. I thought of you and one of your best lines. Ever when i heard this question so come on. You gotta say where. Should runners apply sunscreen. Oh from the balls down the bottles down. That was one of our classic lines from. I can't remember which tour. Yes i've always down. Do not put it on your forehead. Do not put it on your forehead. I mean ideally wearing a hat or a son adviser something that will protect your forehead. And i think a to better idea because that part linemen that can also really get depending upon how how. How thin years how thin. Your hair is and where. It's party that that's been a place where people will get unexpectedly burnt. Yes so so. I think it has a good call But yes if you do that then. That's one thing the other thing is after you put it on your hands right. You can use your palm of your hand. You might want to wash them before you head out because often what you do is you rub your eyes right and that will get there so we often said like pull up the bottom of your shirt. He's the bottom of your running tanker. Whatever it happens to be used that to wipe your face instead of your hands or you could wear a cool little Wristband lake napoleon dynamite and use that guy in my strength class yesterday was wearing a head like bjorn borg. John mcenroe style headband. I'm like okay. Didn't know those back in but okay

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"mcenroe" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

03:29 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"mcenroe" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

04:16 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

"Which added after that. Did you take your soul in. Canada is that for. So you're not very productive. For cindy mcginnis coffee and bogota's stylized. Nope we want to start. We start alaska. The canadian kennel that they'll go marino. He's no in really need is going to know from the. I think i see those. i knew. Immediacy on the young into the skele- mono- minium day. You just want to look at reflects your own. The different suspect or the the lobby. No i'm y'all got theon. Dr lethal the las personas escape hundred. Now you need to look. We know aluna. Mrs see in boston. Police say the brady listening separately keith line. Css quantum call this pistol. But all all we maintain arthur meteorological. Oh yeah we still e. am boko knows. Have you really see hello mitchell. No to giving us valuable sky rocket about it. They scala can assess canal because they were knows. This is your scariness him. On the as looking at by tokyo monte bit bid on the league in chemistry can be no we don turkington don shoulders to allow the rockets. We wouldn't they started in may come into damas must complicated floated whoriskey for food lion literally turkistan specialness and your daddy. I see we limit. Dana on was. Just go. That i say i i think about the also be talking to our winters but but i remember these Yeah but this is still asociados. Pro on combat. As i do that you can be. That is different diskin in london. Does he wants eddie. Category carlo go ask one pass. Bison that renewable these gala selena. I've knows guy steadily in castle. That's mumtaz karate. Goes in colorado. That's all the we stay with us you. I feel like you him back. You know over for soup. Worcester very confident but in sco cumulative almost i mean percents Something the umbro how you buy. Because you're not gonna win photo you. They're going to china's. You'll these taylor van doi. Must steady san iot we volume case the nice time for our show when he could get his. Deputy.

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"mcenroe" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

03:49 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

"Doubly normal. You are with me. The machine starring we won't we won't pasta fishy municipal minority. What are they nauseated karaoke foyer. We're not dealing the challah. The chart ngoni interface go over. There are which. I'm getting a lot of two years ago. Let's go boy this e period. I mean the dongola emotional deal the alarm. we don. Tom discuss the guys were in. Need all we're not to let down those those orders we've answered e as buffalo this armour and there's the lender law. No halloween augustan marathon on this. They was in. Gaza is less blamed on the until our our yesterday yesterday mara mcgann money in the local mall. They were through that. This wonderful unit within the last asked i can't morass walked into interface is constance soil timo in the globe. I'm an up our what. He's on companion display domino solely taddeo the typical yes Solo bar code. Dara will minority libertad damian saudis on the moon on. Act the all those in the stock out. I want a selfie now. Under where does nothing was pretty sagging whereas most africa a do okay on.

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"mcenroe" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

07:42 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

"Wanna reward has been fantastic in dallas hockey. You know the game team still psyche key in escape protocol. Eat placidly meat. That's yet if ulta is jump arabia this plotting to las personas fingers hours consecutively but on media is he. Decking latinos tutti this boys fully. This was her tara in recorded total. Npr is taken does. do yellowcake adipose school. And it's those those behaviors raiders right. Almost you go get the audela. Now that i feel nauseous. He wants his time in important little remorse. Today's call low key solo number must thaw locating keep us up on the buttocks give. You is the dow. But i got the to work. Oh says we use a baritone. We begin your whole outlook or into that. Tell taller familiar. Stout will not formally the community known me want me into professional wrestling inc. Lalli family in the them ups when you can get an indicator thyroiditis in seletar astara los in therapies wall notion to your birth canal who know luthier not enough whether in out of the scripps on boise vertical allow wounded officer to tbo familiar for some poetry. Mosleh gone resigned. you're getting Through the blue tang latera on. I complete umbrella like with your muslim. Hose other reputable his thousand years. The competition is completely lawyer in the a bit astounded. Couple about to later. No i mean that's interesting. i'm yours. Can dorsey lawyer. In the south we'll solo solo e poise when you're sorta dominate. He iran libya guy. We look look. Companionship disowned the us anti wto stock acidity. We log in both. Who pony is not taught us that. Yeah that's is he just on my as yes i mean. Did these boys this. I lumber the law does the when now kids. La tongkah's endangers the whole interim indo on that lack on no dog pm alaska. Louis in la famiglia covey's into this beyond me. You don less pay latina. Sisters getting is ideal fit. All i bought out on the palestinians k. ese lutheran unless pay. Does he have done internal enter. You know about be even all. My son is an old guitar. Moore's which our disarm psychedelia hit or did you see who stole ultimo at all to see lose for us. You know it's done. We present cowley eight will set gano east always in term. You wouldn't want to different this. Our our mutiara were go. Mocking was all who into chaos. Caputo paseo and poor so free pastoralize defeat. List your cooking moment though. We're more into your. But still i don't wanna do. This is followed in our mild experiment solo. America this riera mutiara. But i really were allowed but i mobile team on all on the same all on. Stay tune into the does not a few now competition neum below and solely taddeo set to is throw more nail peripheral therapy and the whole formerly with in olympia radicals productivity has matured in democracy e eletronic get fitted not the onset of totally meters to me. Element that a going to mobile westall. Not your olympia. The to salsa tvos for the opening a seminar. You should iguanas as complicated as decay. Deploys element dr automated. When i thought he does he combined emotional. Promise minimus was so much effort on aspartame mustang amazon. Because you know there's a little skating this winner now louise tinto on the though in. Saudi arabia announced that. Nia oakland back because we believe season. We'd see lisa very shallow amusement. As as we descended deny dollar per share some are on thursday. Yeah but in going to eat. Those is going to therapy urban by say they guide him..

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"mcenroe" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

02:49 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

"I gotta be that it. okay momento. Your dot com. Continuous in civilize formato podcasts. In either i took a boom stories a the day today will allow automatically automatic ballot. Okay so la your the super jumbo hourly down. Almost bullet going guy candidate though but apple. Vr in to tackle because they might be subtle is thin. Barack obama the mobile. My i lost. His appeal was time in who what is due for. Matal pussycat in bible these. They'll run theo in peru gawky confused with us in mirror or last boras. The harada sin sullied those among no federal. Nothing anti super millburn. This boys begin is still diplomacy theon. But since that's already stelios mighty europe again that i could be out on. Keep those in the category phone calls. We still are both Tara mcenroe get apple juice thirty us on notice because will get he can contract me. No spontaneous call. We know not be nearly sodium. Sanyo's go rule out as who i think you'll hear i talk in iran contra coriander on imply Slash spin on it saying lock. Pa obsta low. This was thad help. Were.

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"mcenroe" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

02:07 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on 710 WOR

"All on the line. Hey, go McEnroe go for it. Johnny love it because of covert restrictions, limiting the number of people on the court. The line judge has been replaced by an electronic line Judge. Believe you're not. Players say they hate it, even though they say it gets the right call. Most of them say they prefer the human element. Although I was just reading about this argument that a player had With the judge claiming that they have the net line. He said. His ball clearly went over the net, but the machine called it a net so Yeah, I'll let you know. You know what I agree with those who say the game is boring. If you can't have arguments from the players, I mean, I think people love tennis with macro and Connors and missed Ozzy and all and went nuts back in the day. And now you wouldn't have that. I mean, if John McEnroe we're playing today that he be well behaved, and I think was a lot more fun the other way. Don't know when you're you're encouraging bad behavior, and it could lead to an insurrection somewhere. Yeah, that's true. I mean, hopefully hating violence land. Hopefully, angry words. And you know what? Your kiss. Hopefully, your house it'll tear down that Confederate flag You have outside. Yeah. Landline. You go get him. You're gonna be impeached by talkers. If you don't care. Yeah, that's true. Watch that advocating violence. When boy E think people like the entertainment value That's what I'm saying. Uh, anyway, All right, Michael, do with ease. All right. That's me. Sorry up Next. I'd like the way he has his head in the game. It's always you know, what can I do to help the show Coming up? Next? Erin, Kentucky, ABC News correspondent previews Trump's defense today in the impeachment hearings. Aaron Carter ski Coming up next 9 11 did not end on 9 11. I'm one of the thousands of New Yorkers who saw the cloud of dust when the twin towers came down on 9 11. But did you know that 68 cancers and they have been linked to the toxins? The most common is skin cancer. But the toxic dust has also been linked to prostate breast and many other cancers. And tragically more people have now died from 9 11 illnesses and those that died on 9 11. If you were downtown on.

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"mcenroe" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

08:04 min | 2 years ago

"mcenroe" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Finish with some calls here on our topic. Had some fun with this one. Let me do it on this date, though, always have fun. Have time for that. Chip. Take me back in time, please. Way, go back in sports history to find what happened on this date will begin on this date. 1938 jolting Joe DiMaggio rejects a one year offer of $25,000 DiMaggio counters by asking for $45,000. Holdout last until April, 20th two days after the start of the season, so I was always told all they played for love of the game. Back in the day, Even Joltin Joe was holding out for more money back in 1938 1953. Visiting an al Simmons elected to the baseball Hall of Fame. The baseball writers passed over Joe DiMaggio in his first year of eligibility. How? I don't know this state in 18 60. In an unusual request, Stam usual tells the Cardinals management He is overpaid and should have a salary reduced after a subpar 1959 season in which he had 2 55 with 14 home runs. He received a pay cut from $100,000 to $80,000. A whole lot of players today saying, Man I sucked last year. You should you should dock my pay this state 1970 Paul Brown. Trades Defensive I'm and Bill Staley Andheri gunner to the Bears. The Bengals acquire Rufus Maze, the 1969 1st round pick out of Ohio State. Of the Bears he would spend the next eight seasons is the Bengals starting left tackle. That trade is considered by many in Chicago is one of the worst trades and bears history. Forgot. Rufus Mays died at the age of 42 from bacterial meningitis Man this state 1974 The Reds higher 31 year old Marty Brennaman to replace Al Michaels pairing him with Joe Nuxhall. And the rest, they say, is history. 46 years behind the mike This state 1981 4 time Gold Glove winner Cesar Geronimo, traded by the Reds to the Kansas City Royals for a minor league prospect. 1990 on the ST John McEnroe becomes the first ever first player ever expelled from the Australian Open for throwing a tantrum and swearing at an official. You can't be serious. This day 2000 and nine. Finally, the New Jersey Institute of Technology basketball team ends It's 51 game losing streak by defeating Bryant 61 to 51. It all happened on this date. In sports history. All right, let me check my Facebook page. Lance McAllister Sports talk The Facebook page where all this conversation began earlier today, and the way it took off, I said, All right, this is too good to pass up. This will be a topic tonight. If you follow life. You're if you're on the Facebook page during the day, just pull back the curtain. If you follow my Facebook page at Lance McAllister sports talk you'll see during the day I often float. The topics is kind of like a trial run for the night and depending on how they go, I kind of adjust accordingly. Once I saw the reaction of this when I said all right, that's gold, Jerry Gold. I'm wrong, whether tonight in the eight o'clock hour my guy Tim perks. Says high school varsity game 1980. I scored 54 without a three point shot, making 27 field goals, including scoring 24 points in the fourth quarter. I was taken out with a minute left in the game. What I remember most is missing a wide open dunk. I was so wide open. I got my own rebound and put it back that Z he is still to this day. 40 years later. All time leading scorer 4100 are 1401 points in 56 games. There was one more here. Ah, wait a minute. I didn't know this Jeff Waller. Jeff Waller. Local long time Cincinnati sports writer Listing a team accomplishment played for US A Today's preseason number one ranked high school football team in the country. And I could say I backed up a future Buckeye in Atlanta Falcon and Alex Higdon. How about that? I never knew that about Jeff. There was one more and then we'll go to the phones. Ian Greer. In Greece. As I played for Lou Cody East and I sacked the quarterback from Middletown. It turned out that I sacked my eventual brother in law. It's a great game tow, watch it. Family functions. Every gather around the TV watch what I do. I love that. That's that. You've got the hang of it Now. I love it. Pleasant Ridge. We go, Leo. Welcome to sports Talk. Hey, thanks. I love the segment. It's often hear all the stories. Thank you. Look, I I've hit a few home runs and all star games like that scored some touchdowns. My my coolest experience. I'm playing really good golf out there. This was for an Apple Country club and But whatever happened Columbus and I, I'm birdy 16. I'm playing great. I got the T and the guys were just walking off and I'm like I'm going, you know, and I stroke of seven would And it's my buddies like it's going in the hole, I think, is it It hits and I thought it rolled behind the pen. And the guys that just walked off the green. Just throw their arms up and they're like on and so I hit this awesome hole in one and It was on the seventh day of the seventh month with a seven wood on the 17th hole. No. Oh, I get chills, chills. Yeah, a lot of cool sports things with that was a really cool feeling. I had to buy everybody drinks and it was a really cool like I've had a lot of cool experience. But yeah. I love the segment, man. Keep it up. Thank you. Thank you. That's a That's a great story like that. Another one from Facebook. Ted Weary. Think it's wary, Wary W E H r Y. I threw out and picked off a total of seven runners in a district high school baseball game in 1987. I caught for Holy Cross and the boys from Dixie just kept running. The game was covered Cat field, We beat them by a run an extra readies. Seven runners thrown out or picked off. Let the record show Don't run on Ted wary. Back to the phones. How about Wait a minute here? Let's go, Mike. Welcome to sports Talk First time long time. Welcome. I used to go to pinball tournaments in the nineties. I still go to him now used to go to New York, Chicago and Los Vegas. 7 1997. They were playing. They brought out a machine called surfaced Altair and I ended up after three days of qualifying All day. This one on your fear, highest. One game of the start of the three days I end up qualifying eight. So that was right. Sort of cut off. The top of isn't a division so I had to play the guy to head the top scorer of all three days qualified and he was a Japanese guy and I ended up beating him to three games. I'd beat him two out of three games, so I went to the next round. And as soon as I beat that guy as I was walking away, somebody in the crowd tells me Do you know that you just beat last year's champion? Well, you got not repeating trash talk, eh? So I got to the championship match and it was gonna be for brand new pinball machine and a crown. And and a trophy and, uh, so I end up getting my butt with by a guy named Glen Wilson and the great Part of the story is..

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Interview With Stanford's Dick Gould

Beyond The Baseline

06:41 min | 3 years ago

Interview With Stanford's Dick Gould

"One john wartime here this week. Sports illustrated tennis podcast. Hope everyone is doing well. No pro tennis events this week but a lot of scrambling behind the scenes trying to get a schedule for twenty twenty one as corona continues its blaze through the draw or the calendar As it were right now it looks like the australian open is going to start on february eighth. That's three weeks later than usual to count for quarantine remains to be seen. It looks like indian wells unfortunately will Cancel for twenty one or at least be postponed. Perhaps until the fall. Miami is a question. Mark will Pass on more news when we have it. Maybe they'll be more clarity by the time you listen to this podcast. Meanwhile today Two great guests very different In terms of the significant age gap. Here but i suspect They would rather like each other I guess dick gould. Who was the men's coach at stanford for almost forty years stanford one seventeen. Ncaa titles under coach gould fifty those players were all americans. He of course coached a Curly haired kid from long island. John mcenroe we talk a bit about that. A bit about the state of college. Tennis tickled sort of the john. Wooden figure who didn't just win a lot but it also is a paragon of virtue and the next person to say something ill of him will be the first. I would submit a glaring omission. He's not in the international tennis hall of fame. But this is a good conversation. We talk a lot talking about mcenroe. Talk about International players in college tennis talk a bit about head injuries as he is the vice chairman of a nonprofit Teach aids which creates health. Ed technology and is paying special attention. Head injuries Good conversation so here's the golden. And after him. We talked to brandon nakashima. Who took intro in between segments. So here's coach. Gould how are you do it. How you feel like everyone. I question we all ask. Is that have you your twenty twenty those. She's been good so far and You guys guys have been affected a little bit kobe. But so far would survive it and It just the families good The main thing for me of course in the so all those good but it's really effective. I working night stops stanford. Three years ago. I've been working on concussion case for nonprofit and and for video so pc and youth football and below the installaion stuff and it just a fulltime job. He can't go in the office. Fortunately everything we do is zoom so if one presumes john we complain about but where we eight million with you Know your it's allowed us economy to To keep functioning and some lab. I want to ask you about that especially well. We could jump too far ahead. But i don't know if you saw the decent. La times yesterday about the the stanford volleyball player. And yeah i did. I did see that actually. My granddaughter was director operations volleyball for eight years. During that time there's two sides to every story you know but it was a concussions are not uncommon vibe. I you know you go up to the spike in the bog. In your hands or you hitting the head and it's our first soapy. See was artistic swimming synchronized swimming. Believe it or not Gushes in that and everyone thinks football. But it's it's it's just amazing and very on another sports we'll talk about I can only think of one. I can only think of one instance off hand in tennis but roller to. I could remember we had a cup. We're we're doing a story law where people talk about the story on the got them. Whatever most of them are athletes about half icicle have college and we have a couple of ten stories in their kids. Get hit with a wall. In ben people are more settled some than others and it just I james wake of course one. But then there's a lot of slipped and fell much display lawyers for the usda all. I didn't think well. I've ever azarenka once. I guess you're right yeah exactly. There was an eight figure settlement mining. Something exactly i wanted to I said blah blah. I wanna talk college. But i also i'm just curious i wanna hear more about you. I mean i. I feel like everyone knows everyone knows dick. Gould stanford coach for more than forty years. It occurs to me. Maybe gula man. That's what you may come on side. You are often described But this is. This is someone who grew up in my hometown. It's near and dear to you. You're the john wooden college tennis. And some of that is about longevity and titles and wins and losses and some of this is about the lessons you imparted ana players. Who i'm sure you know. Speak glowingly of you. But i'm just curious. I don't know anything. i was telling somebody recently. I were you a player. How did you get into this crazy sport. I really don't know much about you. Pre stanford how did you actually come to us. We'll flamboyant and my folks didn't play it all from california. My dad's a form. And and i had a horse to ride all the time and a young kid and and my mom said well you're gonna take tennis wheels. The white freaking shorts downtown instead of my jeans and lee is what are you talking about. So do you wanna ride horses somewhere. Yeah what are you gonna take a less. And you may remember a gal on nancy. Chafee kind of eric mayor of She was maybe top ten in the world and her dad was my was the guy. Give me the lesson. you need everything. I did equate with those four. it was You step into the ball like rocky marciano steps of the bunch. You watched the ball. Come off the record lake road. Kind of what's coming on the pitches everything all of a sudden. It wasn't says he's it was a big thing and he made hitting a ballroom exciting. And i always worked in the summers but impl- sherman's but i i went to stanford and played on a team there and Got pretty good bye last year and Those days olmert sparse. I was but i. I got fairly good but there was no circuit And so you go out and play shamateuritism Do anything and nothing to show for it. And i had a job teaching offer. And i took that job in high school. And and and that was my vocation coaching in the absolutely love. It and it's been you appreciate my guys. I'm doing a book. Not a stanford. Tennis john but on either standing brilliant leadership on coaching in general. And it's i had guys who go to are still alive.

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Tennis: Novak Djokovic sensationally kicked out of US Open for hitting linesperson

The Vegas Take

03:11 min | 3 years ago

Tennis: Novak Djokovic sensationally kicked out of US Open for hitting linesperson

"Is going to go down as probably I think he already is one of the best players to ever play the game. He's the number one player in the world. He was the overwhelming favorite to win the US Open. When it's all said and done, Novak Djokovic could have more majors than Roger Federer. You know, it's very possible, so he's a great player. But he's been known to have a temper on the court from time to time. Is he John McEnroe? No, of course not. But there was an incident A few months ago, We threw his racket and it almost hit a line stretch. Well, I want to play you a little bit of audio. Keep in mind. This is at the US Open from two days ago where Novak Djokovic was just broken Serve what It means is he just lost his game he was serving. It's not something you want to have happen to you when you're the number one player in the world, So he just this was literally seconds after he just misses a shot. He loses the point and he picks up a tennis ball, and he hits it. At a fairly good rate of speed, not trying to hurt anybody, but we'll get to that. But here's the live audio when it took place the side rail if it had a little if he had had a little higher would have gone right into the camera person. This one. He hits back and it's right towards the line person. And if it's all right, believe it hit her in the throat. Yeah, he's right. It did. So everybody was kind of shocked, right? It wasn't one of those situations where Oh, no. Look what happened. Everyone was trying to figure out what the hell just happened. Well, it turns out As the commentator just said that Novak Djokovic out of anger hit a tennis ball to the side rail. That's at least that's what he was trying to Dio. Instead, he connects head on. With a young female lineswoman. Right in the throat, So I don't know if she was young. She was 18 She maybe forties fifties sixties. I don't know. She falls to the ground holding her throat. It was a scary moment, but you know, you get hit in the throat. You never know what's going to happen anyway. It was really bad moments later. Termine officials get together and I knew what was going to happen because I know the rules of tennis. They disqualified him in the first set in the fourth round, the number one player in the world in a major the U. S Open now. Let me give you my opinions on this. First of all. When you decide to take out your anger, whether it's on your racket or tennis ball. You better while Dan make sure you don't hit anybody. Why? Well, first of all, I don't want to hurt anybody, and I don't think Djokovic was trying to hurt anybody. Clearly, this was unintentional. But it is your responsibility to know where you're hitting a tennis ball to know where you're throwing your racket and Novak Djokovic has been playing with fire for years. He's had incidents like this before where it was very close to hitting aligns person. There's a rule in tennis, and that rule is very simple. It doesn't matter whether it's intentional or not, if you make any sort of contact, and it's not in the middle of the point, for example, if you hit a shot in the middle of a point, and it hits the lines person, you're obviously not going to get penalized because you know that's a completely different. But if you throw a racket Or if you hit a tennis ball in anywhere, and it strikes anybody. You are immediately disqualified. This has happened before. That's exactly right. Thank you, Mr Mcclosky. It's happened several years ago with another player who's still in the open right now, if I recall It's a very simple rule. Don't do it, and if you're going to take your anger out on your racket or tennis ball, make sure you don't hit anybody. It's very simple. It's clearly in the rules, but I have a

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Kelly Reichardt  First Cow

Filmspotting

05:54 min | 3 years ago

Kelly Reichardt First Cow

"Welcome to film spotting back in early March one of the most anticipated films of the year for US Josh Kelley, records first cow finally came to theaters, and then less than two weeks after its release the COVID nineteen pandemic force, the nation's movie theaters to close along with just about everything else meeting that most people never got a chance to see it. It it wasn't quite the last movie I saw pre pandemic. The penultimate I think I fit in birds of prey, just after I scout, that sounds right and man, my so grateful we were able to get first cow, because to have to sit for a few more months without seeing it as many people had, that would have been tortuous. Yeah, the pandemic. Records plans to come to Chicago when we were scheduled to sit down with her for an interview fast forward now to July first cow is now finally available to rent on demand, and we got a chance to talk to Kelly Reicher by phone later in the show will revisit our first cow review from back in March and hopefully more of you have had a chance to catch up with it now that it is available to rent I though it is our conversation with Kelly Reichardt in addition to first cow. Films include 2016 certain women that starred Kristen Stewart Laura, dern and her frequent collaborator Michelle Williams before that she offered us night moves that was about a trio of radical environmentalists, one of those played by Jesse Eisenberg and she gave us of course meek's cutoff. Which I think is still her masterpiece in Oregon trail set. Film that yeah, a lot of people consider among the very best of the last decade Wendy and Lucy was the film before that one. This was a doomed road trip movie again with Williams, and then the first film that I saw of Hers Atom I think you as well two thousand six's old joy, that one like I call centers on male friendship records debut film river of grass that came out back in nineteen, ninety four for first cow reichert return to the Pioneer Era Pacific northwest setting of Meek's cutoff. Cutoff for a tale of unlikely friendship capitalism, and yes, oil leaks in the movie, a cook from the east to play by John McEnroe joins a group of for trappers Oregon there. He meets Orion lease King Liu a Chinese immigrant, the to become friends and set out on a risky business venture together. Also, there is a cow. It's the first cow in the area. Josh indeed floating down the river in one of the movies more memorable images I'd say absolutely. Let's get to that conversation with Kelly Reicher now. Call me cookie. Mother died when I was born, and then my father died. I never stopped moving. It's a good thing stopped at the puzzle. No way for women to stop. have account cow in the. same place for cows. That's no place for white men. He's A. Since virginity here. Kelly thanks so much for coming back on spotting. It's great to have you nice to be here in virtually exactly so josh and I have both spoken very very favorably of the film, actually our favorite film of the year so far between us, and we both talked about it as almost a parable, a movie that in a story that seemingly very simple, the kind that maybe could even be passed down orally, and without any heavy-handedness or easy moralizing impart. Truths are we on the right path? Do you see I cal that way? I'm. A visual person so. Making it is a audible story I. How came from Jonathan Raymond's novel? The half life. I I'd have to think about it. I haven't thought about it in those terms of course moist thinking about it in images. Yes, so When you say. It's your favorite film. I don't know why you have to qualify it and say so far to stop watching other things. But seems fair. That seems fair. I'm sure you're like A. I think all those qualities topping out exist? I just yeah. I haven't thought about it. In terms that of course I I think maybe a better way to phrase that would have been if if you think about it and I know that this sounds almost like it's simplifying, but whether or not you think about this project, or any other is in terms of imparting kind of lesson, or is there. Is there some? Is there something you were trying to teach to the audience? No No. No I don't think so. I mean I. Know I would not want to think in those terms I mean I hope it has. Layers to it that there's things to think about and Questions to ask as far as. I mean ultimately I think like to focus on the friendship and kept blake quote in the beginning. That's in John's. Novel to remind myself that ultimately are making a film about friendship, and there are these teams of capitalism and You know running through out the new the but It has to be considered like just figuring out how to do seem sort of. Where the power lies in a scene, so it's not like I'm not thinking about those things, but I'm Only, in terms of how they relate to cooking, King Lou not in terms of. Some world message or cheek I World should not be being taught from me. That's for sure.

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Yannick Noah Interview

The Tennis Podcast

05:19 min | 3 years ago

Yannick Noah Interview

"We've had a week off and. Has Gone to get his haircuts. Catherine's been hanging out with Magnus. The dog I've been stressing about my football team west from job in as they try to throw promotion away. That may or may not mean something to you, and we will be back with tennis podcasts over the coming weeks and months altogether chat in as we normally do, but today we have a very very special interview with the French Open champion of nineteen eighty-three, the world's number three as his highest ranking, but that really doesn't tell the story of Yannick who is unquestionably the coolest man I have ever met Davis Cup winning captain. Three Times Fed Cup winning captain as well and had a hugely successful music career. Once his tennis stays had come to an end I had the chance to meet him just over twenty years ago when he joined the champions tour. Tour retired players who just traveled to will played matches against one another him and John McEnroe and beyond bog, and all these greats of the game, and just got to know him a little bit at that time. He was always suggest to me. I haven't seen him for about ten years, but I managed to get in contact with him through a couple of other people when we were researching and trying to set up interviews full at tennis, relived series, particularly the French Open, so that we could tell that story, and you'll have heard an excerpt perhaps of this interview when we covered his run to that nineteen, eighty three French Open title, but the entire interview. It's just joy, and it will improve your mood, and if you do enjoy the into you tell your friends family, let your social media, and what's that group's now about it because it will just leave them happier than when they started listening to. It has Yannick Noah. I'd like to go right back to the beginning of your of your career, and even before your career and the reason for your career and. I believe a meeting with Arthur Ashe. Yep Absolutely. Our used to leave the group in Cameroon, Africa and We were I was playing detail club tennis was. Not, very, big in Cameroon in the whole country, back nine court, so to play tennis was very privilege radio privilege so. so we used to go to the club at night, but at that time my parents couldn't afford a racket in one day. When I heard that? Some Americans were coming to the club saw. Americans you know so. So Marty Riessen Charlie Pasarell, Tom, ochre, and Arthur Ashe where doing tour in Africa. And they happen to play one day my club. During the clinic they decide. They played with the kids. And I played with Sir and Liked what he saw. I was slim press. You know he was my heroes. At the end of the clinic gave me a racket is racket. Head competition that worth like. Probably Probably what my parents would making every month. and it was you know it was like a dream for me to meeting. Dr Racket Sonya poster. Saying To Yannick I hope I'll see one that. So that was very funny. But the next thing that happened is after this story went to the French Open and he talked to shut. It was the president of the Federation. I told him that he was a little kid was playing. Or was in French. Speaking. Country and And I I. The scholarship came to friends because of author I played in niece for few years. And? The first time I played in Wimbledon That was nine years after we met was in Wimbledon because as for wild card. That was accepted and we play doubles on center court. So that was a beautiful story, so yes, the so mean Africa. And he was a big part of my story. Because and after that you know. For some reason, he was always like you know. Not Too far helping me when I was younger growing up, and then you know played with him at Wimbledon, the first tournament. Back in the days. It was called Super Seris. I was playing Richmond Virginia where he was born. And that was the first tournament I one. Super Series and As I was you know going through the tournament semifinal quarterfinals? Semifinals Playing Roscoe Tanner and these gentlemen comes into locker room sold demand. It comes. It goes Yanic if you win. Arthur is coming tomorrow SEO really worrisome. Is Dad. So that was that was something I beat Roscoe and An author flew to Richmond I played Yvonne in the finals. Won The won. It and Arthur gave me the cup in his hometown, so that was really special.

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Wimbledon Re-Lived 1985

The Tennis Podcast

05:11 min | 3 years ago

Wimbledon Re-Lived 1985

"Hello, everyone and welcome to tennis relived Wimbledon relived day three. We've taken a trip back to nine hundred, seventy, eight and nineteen, eighty and today we're taking a trip back to nineteen eighty five. We are firmly now in the territory of David, laws voiced and cavernous memory I. Don't know if that's a good thing necessarily, but but it's where we are you doing David. I I'm enjoying trip down memory lane, and yeah, it's it's. It's very interesting. Watching scenes from my childhood that I have not watched since and trying to. Find out whether my twelve year old brain. Had any sort of accuracy in its its conclusions. You couldn't quite remember watching the one thousand nine hundred eighty book McEnroe final that we covered yesterday. The you were aware of it in your consciousness. Do you remember watching? Boris Becker Kevin Curren Nine, thousand, nine, hundred five. You remember where you were. Vividly. Are would typically do you remember what your head was like? It was appalling. It was it was probably quite similar to Kevin. Currency if I'm honest. All sort of curly and waffly. So I would have been twelve years of age I just got into the the senior school is as we used to call it and I was just watching Wimbledon back toback hour upon hour, and there was nothing else tennis wise to watch I didn't even know. Existed I was absolutely fascinated after that tournament to try to find. Opportunities to see a tennis match with Boris Becker playing somewhere else. To See. 'cause I couldn't understand how. How does Barsebaeck not win every tennis match that he plays given how hard he hits the ball, I knew nothing of clay coats and hardcourts and things that did as a twelve year old seeing seventeen year old win Wimbledon. Did it did it make you think oh? Crikey, I'd better start achieving some life goals I remember I remember watching the dull when the French Open realizing we the same age and thinking. Catherine! You've achieved nothing in your life. Salt. Out. The way couldn't it could inspire you or it could make you feel like enough to fight. Now on C., no, because twelve to me seventeen was really old, and seventeen was basically a man, and I was such a young child including my age, but I look back at it now, and it does make me shudder to think of what this we having just watched it to watch. This guy who seventeen who physically is easing credible presence, and he's muscular and strong and strapping, but he's got this really young. Young, face, and he you hear him. We've just had him interviewed after the match as well and and it does make me shudder to think my word this on his shoulders, and yet it was also very exciting at the same time. Not your formative Tennessee's will have been spent watching Boris Becker the pundit. Boris Becker the coach. I know obviously you'll have been very aware of know what he achieved in his career, but actually. Watching it back in seeing a seventeen year old Boris Becker wate struck by. Well. It's actually quite difficult to reconcile as you were saying the Boris Becker. I've always known with this Boris Becker. I actually think that this achievement of voice rose Becker winning Wimbledon seventeen oversee I've always been aware of it, but I and in many ways it's. It's become a more extraordinary achievement as time has passed, and as the sport has got kind of older, and it's hard to make those breakthrough so young, but also in a way. It's actually one of those achievements, which is so of its time that if you didn't live through it, it's really quite difficult to understand the impact that it had and the feeling that it gave people, so it's interesting to go back and read about it and walked in here David's memories of it. I mean what I'm struck by is the sense of belonging that he seems to have on that court. He is striding around the coal like he owns the place. He would go on to say that it was his living room. Denise and Toco famously, but and it's like that he's. He's walking with such confidence playing such. Tennis okay, it's one thing to have the game another thing to believe in the game and know that it's a game that you can win, and that just comes through on just as you watch all the match really. I didn't anywhere with confidence when I was seventeen I was just to a crippled bull of angst. And Self Doubt I. Mean I I just can't relate. Assholes, everyone, stop looking at me. Not Looking at you, you think everyone is looking at you any of that. Yeah I think my my mum describe. That is the peculiar phase when you didn't like taping taken.

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Sameer Pandya on "Members Only" Book

Beyond The Baseline

06:10 min | 3 years ago

Sameer Pandya on "Members Only" Book

"Everyone John Wartime here. Sports illustrated tennis podcast. Everyone is doing well our guest. This week is severe Panja. Who is a professor at the University of California Santa Barbara teaches creative writing Asian American literature, and also more importantly for our purposes has just written a terrific tennis book members only which tennis figures prominently both as a plot device in a metaphor I. I absolutely devour this book. We will link it link the Amazon page on our show page, but this is a fun conversation talking about tennis talking about writing talking about tennis as a storytelling device full disclosure Samir I share a publisher and publicist, so I want to dispense with that, but this was a really fun conversation a fun book timely book. I think people will love book members. Only it's called, and here is a on enjoyable half hour conversation here we go. I start off by congratulating him. I really you know people. Binge Watch TV shows I. binged dread members only and. Plowed through edited, it did not disappoint. Grad seriously congrats I. Mean it's it's great. It's it's really. SMART, and funny, and I thought we'll talk about this later. I thought very topical, and it's also does. Does tennis right so you succeeded on many dimensions as far as I'm concerned. CONGRATS I. I will say that you saying it did tennis right? Is means particularly lot because you know. I think. In terms of different kinds of readers, right, there's there's. Specific details if I'm reading something in if somebody gets a core detail wrong, which is not that big of a deal? It can be. It can break it for me. You know I'm Mike. Okay I can't do this anymore. Right I can't go down this road trusting this person and so I'm really happy to hear that I mean. Tennis is a big. I love the sport and we can also talk about that as well, but so that's great. Thank you I I. I wrote it with a certain kind of. Kind of propulsion in mind, right and I kinda wanted to be read that way, and then hopefully there other things. You know that you can go back to, or you can think about in ways in terms of how Raj operates in this in this book that can take a little bit more consideration, but you know in these in. These days. I want to read a book quickly. And I think in some ways I wanted to write a book that people could read quickly as well. The I say it's your talk. Not I feel like you're talking about a nonfiction book and everything's on the table. Right everything the next serve I feel I. Don't know what lessons You'd like me to take I don't know how much we can reveal here. Well, let's start you. To your character, so let's let's start there To to tennis fans, it is not spelled R. A. J. as your character is, but you know Raj is a name of relevance. Tennis fans You, you mentioned the details. You Got Right now. I think you're absolutely right. I think the second somebody writes about tennis of calls. A rally volley! We've got issues right? You did not do that this either was a studious research or else. You really have some grounding in tennis. What's what's your background sport? Yeah, you know so I so we came. We moved to America when I was eight years old. I lived in Bombay until I was eight owes a huge cricket fan. I played a ton of cricket. And we moved into A. Kind of an apartment complex when we arrived here and and. There was a tennis court. Right next to it where we're well. This was in the East Bay. This was east of. Glee in in in a in a city called San Pablo. and. You know. I think when I was like nine or ten years old, there was a man who would always come there in hidden serves like ten down the t ten out. Why ten down the T ten out wide, and I just started going down there and Collecting balls for him. And this! I think a you know him and his wife. They didn't have kids, and you know in a lovely gesture. At some point. He showed up with a tennis racket. And kinda showed me how to shift the grip for forehand and backhand, which was my first official lesson in the game and so. I so I started playing there. I played through high school and you know. and. Then I stopped playing the game for years. I stopped playing college. I didn't play it in Graduate School You know I moved my wife and I moved to new. York For five years where I had my first academic job. Getting Court New York as you know, is not an easy task, and so I have always kind of played the game, and then also I just love the game the pro game as well right, which is that I wasn't quite. Aware of the Borg McEnroe Connors era, but I think I really started watching you it with lendl real under at Burgh those are the I think in Michael Chang, so that was kind of mid might time said mid eighties moment. And so I've been kind of a fan of the sport in that way throughout the time and then. You know it's a great middle aged sport like I, love. I love the sociology of it. The player talking yeah. Yeah Yeah. Yeah, so in both of those things, so that's why I'm just. It is as a kind of as a spectator as a player It's a one sport that I kind of gravitate towards the much.

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Artist Bruce Sulzberg on painting Rafael Nadal

The Tennis.com Podcast

06:36 min | 3 years ago

Artist Bruce Sulzberg on painting Rafael Nadal

"Welcome to the tennis dot. Com Pot guest. I'm one of your host. Nina Pantic joined in this episode by my co host. Irena Falconi! Hey, guys! How's it going? And we have a very interesting episode of everyone today we are with the owner artists of cells media. Fine Arts Bruce Cells Bruce Welcome thank you, thank you so much for having me. Bruce? Do you have a very interesting story? I don't think a lot of people know it has to do with Ross doll. You don't usually have artists on our show, so that's why this is very unique and special you wanNA. Tell everyone story when it comes to tennis. Even if you're not a player or coach or tournament organizer, so let's start with you know where you are in the world during this quarantine and how your life is going these days, it's been very interesting. Interesting just like I would say probably ninety nine point. Nine percent of the world is trying to figure out what the hell you're. GonNa do during his time. you know the one fortunate part about it as being an artist, I've been locked in the studio painting new paintings and working with different ideas and working with RAF and his team Carlos Costa to figure out new and inventive ways to drive in bill business and do things that we are currently not used to doing. So it's been. It's been a wild interesting two months of figuring that out. What's your interest level tenants? Do you play? How did you get into this? US Fascinating I'm actually one of those weird concoctions of I'm an artist athletes so I was a big time athlete. As a kid played eight years of Baseball's all-star in baseball play basketball. I was all star in basketball. Basketball led me. Tennis I was a basketball player. Freshmen in highschool and kind of got into. An argument with my coach basically just decided to leave basketball. And I picked up a tennis racket and I had just. It was a natural thing for me to do. And before I knew I, had a professional coach, and my coach was played played on the tour and played John McEnroe. He saw me play and before I knew I was training with some of the best players in northern, California. And so I played high school career. played college and I still train. I still training a tribe while afford the pandemic I was out there every week. just started getting back out there about a week ago when they released the courts, but tennis is definitely in. My jeans had so much, so that my son plays college tennis. I'm actually had a scholarship to Chapman University as I used to play and made teams freshman, and he's also coach now, too, so and even though he still in college, but yes, definitely in my blood and strange enough. Raw Molly the owner of art encounter. That is my distributor. It turns out the way that we got this deal with him. Was He was tennis player in his whole family's sex players, and when he saw the original painting that I did have all sprouted in hadn't seen them in years we. She just freaked out. Saying Oh my God. This is unbelievable what I told him. I have five hundred signed by the dog himself. Personally and myself and we did a whole thing back in the day. When we have this painting, he's like. Nope, that's it. We're going to do something, so it's been a very unique tennis story all the way around. I can honestly say I think it's been a while that I've actually heard someone say that. They're both an athlete an artist. When was When was the moment where you're figured out like? Wow, I actually have a knack for this whole painting thing. That was easier. I I was asking rg by the time. I was five six seven years old. My parents had me in special school. Special Art schools and You know it was something that they noticed when I was one years old that I can draw and I'd actually kept first painting I drawing than I ever did when I was one and They just knew my dad was artist. He never followed that trade. Actually went into corporate business, but my dad is very artistic used to do paintings. So I kind of had that gene in me. And I just knew at a very early age. That was what I was going to do my life. We hear so much about young athletes figuring out their skill set at a young young age at like three, four five, and to see that art is very similar as interesting for those who don't know the story Bruce is the owner of Salzburg Media Fine Arts, a broad range of professional sports team three. Of National. International athletes he got three D work of Rafa. Nadal for those are not watching this on video. It's behind him, but it's also going to be a link in our episode information. He's also got artwork of Muhammad. Ali Michael Jordan Prince. Fielder Dirk Nowitzki. Irk Nowitzki I'm not a basketball person. I'm sorry. Most importantly. It's the tennis painting that we're really here to talk about, and it's Three D. art, so I want to start with what is three art. What's the process for making an artwork like this before we get into the Roth story? This was very unique idea. That I came up with lean back in nineteen, ninety five, I was doing my very first art show at the New York our next on back in those days that was the largest art show in the world. Everything was painter of any place anywhere was there exhibiting in was at the Jacob Javits in New York City, so as massive and I back then you the jury to get in so jury to get an shared a booth with another artist, and when I was there, all brought was abstract paintings on canvas, because that's what I was painting at the Time Big Love Klee Miro. Picasso, that was kind of backroom basically, and we've been in the show for five days and insult. Damn painting and I told. My My. Fiance at the time in my mom was there with me. I gotTa Take I. Just need to go walk the show and I said. You know if I'm going to do anything in my life I've got to figure out how to do something that no one has ever done and for some reason and it's time. My Dad owned art gallery. Very very successful one back in San Francisco. East Bay and I just something popped in my head. work on glass. Just a glass on the second I got home I started Phil around layers of plexiglas and low and behold. That's how it was born I. Just we just figured out how to frame it how to do the whole thing in. One, doing where usually as an artist you paying on one level is a canvas most most of the time. You're just doing everything on that level of what I wanted to do with cigarette how to take a look at an image of a painting in break it up and put different parts of each of painting on glass, and then use spicer's to separate them, so there's space in between each layer. You get that natural three d look with no gimmicks, no anything no lighting. It's all based on different layers and different perspectives, so that's how it was born and. The risk on history.

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Pam Shriver - US Open finalist aged 16, winning Olympic Gold, and partnering Martina Navratilova

The Tennis Podcast

09:52 min | 3 years ago

Pam Shriver - US Open finalist aged 16, winning Olympic Gold, and partnering Martina Navratilova

"Thank you so much for doing. This is an absolute treat to have you come and yeah in very strange circumstances obviously for everybody in the world not just the tennis world. You're joining us from California. I believe how how things over there. How has lockdown? How you coping the situation and the lack of tennis in La Lives. Well I would say over all I'm really proud of my three teenagers at a time. When teenagers want to distance themselves from their parents. They've accepted what has to be done. I feel like California in the mayor of Los Angeles I live. We live in Los Angeles. So we've had some leadership both at the state level and and at the city level that has been really strong very consistent and I think that's one of the reasons why Are Part of the United States is actually done much better than expected in pleased that the generation who the order to stay at home. It's really counterintuitive to what they want but There's been a lot of acceptance in I can tell you as a homeowner sixteen years ago bought up property with a private tennis court. Tennis court is one of the reasons why a couple of us in the family have kept better sanity. How much you missing professional tennis right now? Well you know I missed Indian. Wells would have been an easy drive. I missed that one. The most I will tell you because of the business of my home life regardless of a pandemic or even if I'm just driving my three kids around and The the level of detail that I would follow the tour from week to week is not as detailed as it would be like when I worked for ESPN at Melbourne and maybe look the weeks leading up to Melbourne. I knew what was going on in the lead up tournament so for me personally. I haven't missed it that much but we haven't yet gone past one of the tournaments. I think would impact us the most which would be say for for me. Roland. Garros Wimbledon. I mean I thought the tennis will did a great job of I mean it was tough call for Indian Wells. I remember that Sunday night when it was called It took everybody by little bit by surprise but it just started the domino effect of what this virus in the effects on the world sports It just started a series of closures around the world yet studying to look like a very pristine cooled by by that tournament. Looking at your Your social media. You look like you've taken the opportunity during lockdown to have the most neatly and cleanly arranged trophy show in all of Iraq in Pam. Yeah one of my first during lockdown one of the first things I was thinking. Well little things can I post What content would be interesting and I thought all right well. My mantle pretentious fans would be interesting to see The the major championship doubles trophies. Most support try one with Martina. There was a US Open with a net. Pashas vary of there was some Fed Cup stuff. There was recognition of our Grand Slam doubles year as well as the year. I got the finals of US. Open in singles at Sixteen. So I thought it was kind of a fun tour and I guess most of the stuff I posted that one had the most views in. I think it just shows you how much people want to see one way or another or or touch any way major tennis. He absolutely in all of these things that that you just mentioned there. I I really want to talk about. I in first and foremost your your partnership with Martina Navratilova. Seventy four doubles titles together including Twenty Grand Slams. You're you're still the most successful women's doubles partnership of all time. What what made you such a great partnership the too well. I think there are a lot of things I think when you look at how we played our singles The style of play with serve volley back in the eighties. That was kind of. That's how you play doubles back then too so it was really Our our singles games translated into being great doubles players. Naturally the lefty righty combination. If you look in tennis history whether it's nukem Roach whether it's the Brian twins whether it's McEnroe Fleming There's a lot of great Lefty righty doubles teams. I just think you know the choice of who serves the sun's tougher righty. There's just a lot of things that are beneficial to having a lefty righty Our personalities you don't have a partnership that long if your personalities don't gel well We enjoyed each other Our senses of humor clicked in. There are a lot of those matches through the years where we would play after. Martina was the featured match at night So we played and we had to wait late night tennis So if you didn't enjoy each other and our coaches got along. Well obviously we had teams. That were much smaller back then. My team was generally just one Martino. It's one of the first that brought in teams of more than one But our team's got along well and so it just led to who knew that January eighty-one with lead to what it ended up leading to it was I think ultimately nineteen eighty that Martina. Kool G to US could be your your partner partner. What do you remember about that? Phone call was at Deer Creek Country Club in Deerfield Beach Florida having a late practice and I'm a member. Lee Jackson longtime referee for the tour and She came out and You know years and years before anyone has self owner yet said Martinez on the phone and I mean whoever is practicing with the it was the practice was abandoned Iran in got it got on the phone. And W T tour office and You know she asked me. She doesn't mix her words. She didn't learn a lot of pleasantries. Just asked me if I had that commitment to doubles partner for the next year and I said no I did not. I had just the. Us Open just a month prior. I'd gotten into the finals with Betty Stove in Betty Stove his last tournament. And we lost Billie Jean King and Martinez. I think it was six six or five and five and I think that was probably the last indicator. Martina needed that. She she she was looking for. A younger partner was starting. Her career could play for a period of time and so it was obvious it. I didn't even have to break commitment. Thank God because if I'd had a commitment to somebody I mean that would have been a tough a tough one to pass on playing doubles with Martina. So I'm glad it worked out that I didn't have a commitment to a partner confessed to a tip off from for Mary Carillo but she has suggested that that I ask you about asking Martina to sign a cocktail Napkin to seal to seal team together forever. Yeah well we had already been together a long time because we we. We went through a stage at think Springtime of eighty four. We lost in the tournament of Champions in Orlando. We didn't lose again for over two years so I think it was. One hundred nine straight matches When we hit a one hundred wins and it was in Eastbourne so the tournament director George. Tendon threw a party for us that night. And we were celebrating To to the history of tennis no one can remember doubles team ever hitting one hundred wins in a row so A I decided to take that moment. I wrote a contract on a on a peeper. Napping it says I'M MARTINA NAVRATILOVA. Promise always to play doubles with Pam. Shriver and I had a witness line. The George Hendon was signed in as I stood up to give the toast and give the contract Martinez in my head ended up in a lamp shade so it was kind of like it was funny and it was. I have that I have. I still have that cocktail napkins somewhere. But it's back in Baltimore. My hometown Collecting dust but will not be thrown out. One hundred nine matches is is truly extraordinary April nine hundred ninety three to July one thousand nine hundred five did you did you feel. Invincible is a team. Well a lot of those matches we went into the matches knowing we were going to win them. But there was a handful that were incredibly dicey and I remember one in particular that was Right in the middle while it was about win number seventy five and it was in Madison Square Garden against our longtime rival. They were generally the number two team behind us. For many of those years Souckova Elena Sakaba Claudia. Coda kill and we came down to a tiebreak in the final set and I remember it was five. All it was late in the tie-break whenever I was returning and Martina just said return it low and I'm going to go and I'm like yes ma'am you know like you WanNa. That was great. It was like a plan now. Of course then you still have to execute but I remember as soon as I hit the return like that's going to be a low. It was a good return. Sheet timed or poach perfectly. Put It away and then we won the next point on serve so that was the hairiest moments that was when we came within two points of losing. But other than that. I don't remember match where we were like. Matchpoints down we. We won a lot of those matches during that streak in

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Ted Robinson: What Does Tennis Look Like When It Returns?

Beyond The Baseline

09:56 min | 3 years ago

Ted Robinson: What Does Tennis Look Like When It Returns?

"I talk with Ted Robinson. He has podcast for Youtube. And I said you know what? Let's just talk between ourselves all. Take the audio you take the audio. We could both use it for our own purposes. So this is a fun discussion. You know. Ted Of course from his longtime working tennis on. Nbc USA Tennis Channel often alongside. John McEnroe great friend of the sport. Great broadcaster journalist the sport little backstory about ten years. Ago Ted Rope me into joining him on a segment. We call passing shots for tennis channel. Then Nathan tennis gentle. This essentially is my intro to Tennis on TV. Luckily he covered for my for my amateur habits. We have revised passing shots. Hopefully it's a little better than it was in in two thousand eight or whatever when we debuted this. But this is ted in T- Ten and I are talking here and it's a number of tennis topics. Ted is in northern California. I am hold up on the East Coast. We Talk About Tennis. We asked the question. Does this break benefit anyone? What is tennis? Look like when we return. Is there such a thing normalcy? What is the role of society in a pandemic where we didn't go that far but A lot of fun tennis talk with Ted Robinson and here. We are all right. Let's so we're GONNA try to keep this mayor John. I had the one of those people from the very beginning when the rolling gap. So the ED T. said we're moving. I was my first reaction. Was that's awesome. Somebody is actually taking a proactive step to give something positive. I understand the means. Were not necessarily the best the end though. I think it was well worth it. Yeah I'm Kinda with you. I mean this is one of the four pillars of the sport. And everybody's saying well. There was a breach of etiquette. What about the communication? Could you imagine what would have happened if the F. T. had gone through these channels and asked all of the events that it conflicted with if they might be okay there would be threats of Litigation? There would be board meetings. There would be conference calls. They just said you know what? We're the big dog. We're putting up fifty million dollars in prizemoney. Two hundred fifty six players are going to get fifty grand. If they don't win a point we think the players are gonNA play. Here's our date deal with it and I get it. I don't think this was particularly healthy to tennis in the long term. I understand why people are upset but also I understand from their perspective. They're one of the four biggest events and they've got a right to wield a little bit of power. Well he means we're great we also though. I think we've all been around the French Roland Garros and Fritz Federation enough to know. They NECESSARILY CARE. They just do what they want to understand that that people's feelings of these are extraordinary times. They they do what they do and they do it more so when they have whatever how many hundreds of million dollars of debt service on on a new roof and they do it when they don't have insurance unlike Wimbledon where they don't get any sort of recompense if they don't hold the event I get it I mean we we can talk about Means versus ends and we can talk about process versus outcome. But I understand why did with did. I reminded I say this to you. I think you've read the story for the years. That and it was the early twenty tens I forget which year but Joe Vision. Doll ended up playing the final into Monday. So on Friday of that final weekend it was about six hundred percent chance of rain on Sunday. And you saw that was probably gonna be joking reaching the dollar. Appoint where you thought they could easily take five hours to play so NBC sort of gently a little bit of my father with our great phrase. John McGuinness producer Think about bumping up the star time because they start at three basically three ten I ball which gives you six hours to play five hours a grueling larger fair and maybe WANNA bump it up and started a couple of hours of REC- hits rain delay. No we cannot interfere with lunch so many of the high end sponsors spend any they promote the final day lunch for your day higher very highly successful shafts planks was menus. We do not wrestlers lunch. I always joke that the media Cafeteria Roland. Garros has its paige day and they have a wine steward and they have different chief selection of in your Houston media dieting. Usually being you know you're you're eating soup with their hands in the you know the meadowlands. If the media dining has their own pyeho chef you can only imagine the dining options for the people that have Spent tens of thousands of dollars for the courtside seats but no lunches sacred which is also the review. No this lunches. That's also why they say I can't believe this it's a grand slam. Semifinal in the stands are only half packed those tickets have been sold and those people are on the ground. They just have a fork in one hand in a night and the other and they'll get to the tennis when they finish their last declare and of course. I joke final. They ended up getting burned by the way the Dow Stock Dazzling. It's not play that day but the referee to stop late Dawson. I'm out and in cost everybody in the cost us a lot of money to pay for everybody's flies to change in extra day but across the federation allowed light right to reopen the grounds the next day to two thousand one. Wimbledon I was told was one of the pats at the club. Now getting certainly they can absorb this. There's a million ounce to real the Nicole on Monday with zero revenue coming in to play raft refereed. Amici's explain what's interesting about all this including this whole discussion we've been having about closed-door events where you just hold the events for for TV and not for fans in the stands this has really been an interesting referendum on how much do these events and these leagues Value TV and media. How much do they value sponsors? How much they value common fans. And how much do they value the sweets? And if appeasing the guys who are buying your sweets me more than TV. I I can see why they would renew it the next thing. I mean what's interesting? I this is other rumor so I WANNA informal setting and I hope this won't be used against the the rumor I've heard a few times now. Is that the US Open. A really are hell bent on playing the event this year. They've even look into alternative dates in one of the big holdups is they've got to do right by. Espn AND IS ESPN want the US Open? Deep in the fall when they have all their college football. They've got Monday night football they don't And I think the. Usda has got to figure out. How much do they want to put on this event in how much they willing to do it even if it means pissing off their biggest TV partners you? John that's by next passing shot and the point is you just touched on. I think every sport is going through this. How do we come back? I think it's imperative for chance to come back with competition as soon as they can't sake safely's the obvious caveat here but safely meaning there may not be for a very limited fans but competition. And I'm coming this John Lewis standpoint of players ranked and we can all week each throw a dart and say seventy five hundred below. I know you've already touched on this on. Tv lied about this but those players and by the way there is sorting teams physios trainers administrators the Chiro bars. The administrators of the tourists broadcast entities around the world. All sorts of lamb chops alive. And I stayed. It's imperative for tennis when safe to have competition even if it means competition with limited X. over to play devil's advocate there. I mean I I I agree with you but the one thing I've heard is is the counter to that is look. You're talking about athletes from all over the world from different countries with different health. Standards you're talking about T as you say teams and Physios and journalists and tournaments to have an even if you have a closed door scenario and even if you don't have doubles juniors you're still talking about hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people walking around the grounds given what we know about these spread rates and given what we know about how many fatalities result from these rates. If they're a thousand people at a major which is a conservative. That's pretty low estimate given their two hundred fifty six players in the May draw a thousand people. You're still probably likely to have a few fatalities Do we do. We risk that it. What do we do for a global sport where Western Europe might be on the man but other parts of the world might be behind? Do we say we're GONNA have the US Open but if you're from India Iran I'm just making up countries but if you're from five countries you can't play. Is that fair to still hold an event L. Rasiah and I think this is what's going on hold is this is my dead and company. Has FOR WITH BILL? Walton took me to see the dead New Year's Eve Senator San Francisco and I think everybody should have to add. Lorries is what I'm saying. I think whenever we come at everybody's GonNa be tested right and you're gonNA have to have a badge. The crucial so. I think that's GonNa be the answer at how this plays out. I'm researcher Techni- Martha but I believe that's how it's going after before you have any competition whether it's domestic or international status everybody's GonNa have to have some badges

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Tennis insider Sally Bradfield on her new book 'Not Quite 30-love'

No Challenges Remaining

04:55 min | 3 years ago

Tennis insider Sally Bradfield on her new book 'Not Quite 30-love'

"To no challenges raining. I am Ben. Rothenberg joined by my dear friend. Courtney I courtney and we are also joined by Sally Brad Field a longtime tennis communications official and the author of a New Book. Not Quite thirty love. Sally. Thank you for being ought. Thanks for having me. I'm thrilled. So your book. Let me just read the blurb. I think it's a good blurb novel Euro semi-autobiographical say something we'd like to believe that some days more than others semi can be covers a wide range graphical synopsis of the book the Blurb twenty-eight-year-old Katie. Cook Lancer Dream job. In the world professional tennis it was like being invited to the Academy Awards except they were all wearing brand attracts his Katie and Sydney to be not quite measuring up and make the move to follow her child obsession with professional tennis running away to join the circus of a world and finding work as a publicist racing around the globe. Faster than it can tiki tour creating Internet scandals wherever she goes. Katie is seduced by the appearance of Glamour and our weakness for bad boys. She falls one of trouble. Champions and starts trending relationship with an arch-enemy placing social media bombs in her way and hashtags. Haunting Katie. And her sleep. She navigates her way through a series of social media and love crises. Katie has some decisions to make. Does she want a hero or a career? Well she ended up happily ever after. What does that even mean? One thing is for sure. She'll never schedule an instagram post again. Hashtag girls can be heroes to stories written by insider and has been described as the devil wears product meets the exciting world professional tennis. Thank you for funding these things together. I'm excited I'm curious if you just give us a bio on yourself yet your tennis how you got into the sport before being in a professional and then once you've made it your your job. Yeah I was always obsessed with Tennessee's young girl. I had a very large crush on John. Mcenroe's I exactly the first drops of the book which were much more autobiographical had humanist But he got ripped out for the. Don't sue aspect of the game. They still have that first draft and I do. I do the right amount of money. Probably the Louis exactly exactly exactly at one point. We will do actual autobiography rather than thinly. Valves Dennis yes so sort of my my career of set a ninety six billion tennis but before eleven love with John McEnroe. Tennis was wonderful so I was doing real world jobs. I had a degree in marketing. Doing some marketing jobs Unfulfilled obvious is really boring. Fifty doing this crap and then was up one night watching Wimbledon with the Australian Times on the middle of the night watching watching love. And I'm interested in anything actually interested in these these copy of real job. He can't really working tennis for job. Scholley and show you guys have had signed that real job. And then that's how I started talking to people and following Lukine tross a who was a WHO and who and what contacted staff go to a job as an assistant the Sydney tournament it was the Pacers international which was really just about eating ice cream. Pink cream you started working on the tour then as a as a communications that was just looking for a tournament and a little bit of that and then eventually got my wife and got off at a job. Wti side out of that at the beginning of this century thousand new millennium new New Korean. Your life all that stuff sound starring. I our member saying to a bunch of people who've been working on the two of ages Michael Michael five-star hotels and you're GonNa have locker room service. And why? How could anyone ever big this? And they were like just white you ways we could you get sick of this and then I found out a nonstop sort of hamster wheel type situation very off day. Traveling Circus Right. You go and you sit you go to. It's such a weird rhythm rate because I traveled with the tour and pretty much tour of a fairly full schedule and yeah I like from the outside in every. How could you not love this when you get to watch tennis all day? You get to say at the Hilton here. The Mary out there the intercontinental here. The four seasons in Saint Petersburg get private cars get fed. All Braille true. Isn't it all true that that's not? That's not true but I'm curious to save you. When did it start to turn to be like? I mean. This is still a job though? I remember sitting in an airport on a wider Dubai. And that was it was well cost ten years into my time traveling fulltime with WTI and being straight in a lot. More since. I had to give living in Australia. Who Five you'd have two weeks off my take on like kill me. Now look on high intake dies of trying to get the lay off to come back. I remember seeing in an airport and wanting to cry because I was like I didn't WanNa be online new and then strangely enough coverage. I had the brand manager job for the promised me I will do. Minimal travel what ally that will come

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Serena Williams faces 19-year-old Andreescu in US Open final

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01:33 min | 4 years ago

Serena Williams faces 19-year-old Andreescu in US Open final

"The u._s. Open the other dominant performance by serena williams cruising in straight-sets pass number five seed elina spit alina six three six one three two on to the final worship play bianca undress q. saturday as she looks time margaret court for the all time record with twenty four grand slam titles i would definitely still we plan if i had had already passed it <hes> but i've had so many chances to pass it and a lot more so but it's cool because i'm implant an era with so many five errors with so many amazing players you know i think <hes> you look at at the span of the career in the players that i've played. It's amazing that i was able to get this another day another history setting record for serena williams with that win yesterday she will be making her ten th career u._s. Open finals appearance that will break a tie with chris evert for the most finals in the open era <music> out here a patrick mcenroe and mary joe fernandez. Serena williams dropped the set in her second round match. Mary jo she's just picked up steam continue to do that tonight against a top five player in spilling who get to the semis of wimbledon as well. She looks absolutely dominant today to his incredible. The last two matches have been the best imagine. I've seen her all year. She looks fit. She looks like she's moving better. She's dominating on sir even though she's not hitting that many aces but she's placing them well and she just looks focused. She looks like this. It's she is ready to win twenty

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 Daniil Medvedev claims first Masters title in Cincinatti

Slate's Hang Up and Listen

03:39 min | 4 years ago

Daniil Medvedev claims first Masters title in Cincinatti

"The world's best men's tennis player at least at this moment is deal medvedev going into last week. The twenty-three-year-old russian had made two consecutive tournament finals here in washington d._c. And then in montreal then this past week in cincinnati he we used huge first and second serves and really solid for hands back ends to beat world number-one electric in the semi finals and divvied viewed goffin in the final to win the biggest title of his career and move up to a career-high number five in the world behind only jovic rafael nidal roger federer and dominic team stephens hero. The eighth ranked stefanos citybus. Thank you is owen foreign his career against gets medvedev seats apostol ben rothenberg last week than medvedev plays sloppy adding. It's good sloppy. He can make you miss without your understanding how you just missed you. Miss shots that you don't mess. That's deep kind of. I watched medvedev in d._c. So i have a good sense of how well the dude is playing but i it didn't know before i saw a pretty oblique tweet on sunday. Is that three years ago medvedev was defaulted from a match on the second tier challenger tour. You're in a match which was played on clay and savannah georgia medvedev. Who was then ranked number. Two hundred sixty in the world was playing donald young young as a black american can player in the first at the chair umpire. A black woman in sandy franch went down to the court to check the ball mark on shot medvedev hit. There was close to the sideline. She called the ball out giving young the point which led medvedev mark. I know that you are friends. I am sure about it. After the game was over french called over tournament supervisor advisor medvedev was quickly defaulted for what the united states tennis association later referred to as questioning the impartiality of the umpire based on her race. There is unfortunately precedent for that incident in two thousand one. Australian lleyton hewitt claimed that a black line judge at the u._s. Open was calling foot-faults on him to to favor hewitt's black opponent american james blake. I've only been foot-faulted of one end. Look at him. Look at him. Look at him. Mate hugh had said look at him. I and you will tell me what the similarity is. Get him off. The court. Look at what he's done. Hewitt was not penalized during a match or afterwards the u._s. Us open tournament director brian earley who you may remember as the guy who came on the court during last year's yes open final when serena williams demanded to speak to the terminent director during her her conflict with chair umpire carlos ramos early ruled that there was no violation of quote grand slam code of conduct and that quote the evidence events was inconclusive as to the intent of mr hewitt's remarks to the chair umpire q._a. for his part said i come from a multicultural country. I'm not racial any way at all. Though hewitt didn't get sanctioned. John mcenroe called his on-court statement unforgivable. It has indeed followed hewitt for his whole career areo still hear people mention it when hewitt's name comes up medvedev's words have gotten less attention because they came in a minor league event probably also because he wasn't yet well known when it happened as far as i know medvedev has never commented on this <hes> the incident did get brought up in two thousand seventeen when at wimbledon medvedev eh opened his wallet and started throwing coins at the base of the umpire's chair to make a not so subtle point about the empires bias alleged bias towards his opponent it

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Cori 'Coco' Gauff keeps on winning at Wimbledon

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03:09 min | 4 years ago

Cori 'Coco' Gauff keeps on winning at Wimbledon

"Where fifteen year old american cocoa god will be in action later day in the third round at wimbledon she won both of referred to match in the streets that including in opening round win over one of her childhood idol venus williams gotha certainly created cocoa manian london this week i'm surprised on the tennis tennis courts at wimbledon talking about fifteen year old korry cocoa golf taking the tennis world by storm cocoa nari golf turned up one of the biggest upset in the history of wimbledon on monday by the just see the five time champion that you were going to play your title someone who won her first wimbledon title before you that's a big deal in atlanta georgia oh my god i think we just saw a star is born i'm gonna be up all night turner's on everybody that oh god will try to take down selena first son to reach the round of sixteen if she could do it she'll be the first fifteen year old woman get that far at wimbledon since nineteen ninety one jennifer capriati actually made it that far fourteen in fifteen year london where we find are patrick mcenroe end it's been really fun to watch cocoa golf i'm sure it's been great from your perspective as well what has happened is allowed hurting cats any imagination of the tennis world patrick lawrence pretty obvious that this is a star a tennis star in the making that were seeing sort of having comic coming out party here at wimbledon and what better place to do it any opening round then against one of her heroes the five time champion venus william so when she being venus obviously everybody took notice we've known about coming up through the junior ranks laura but to just do it on this big of a stage and then back it up in round two against the tricky opponent and require cova who made the semis final here a couple years ago in my eyes even more impressive she's the real deal she's got the speed she's got great shot selection she's very smart out on the court i've been really impressed to without she's the way she handled the press and all these attention she seems totally ready gone this big occasion and i think she's gonna move on here today internet's round matches well well i love it yes she does not seem to be phased by anything and you mentioned today if she wins today she's guaranteed the play another former number one player in the world either how left or victoria at the rink in the round of sixteen troubling things thinking is either one of those players to be on the floor i think she could give just about anyone in the entire draw trouble including serena williams who by the way look really good yesterday and winning her second round match she is planning a tricky claire today and flown her dog who had a big win over madison keys another one of the american favorites coming into wimbledon but i think god's got too much consistency she covers accord extremely well and she's got a really really good serve

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US Open 2018: Serena Williams accuses umpire of sexism after outbursts in final

Ric Edelman

04:53 min | 5 years ago

US Open 2018: Serena Williams accuses umpire of sexism after outbursts in final

"Yesterday at the US open tennis finals, and it was it was really marred by a controversy of Serena Williams, your winner yesterday was Naomi Asaka of Japan. She made history last night winning her first grand slam event twenty year old and Serena went off like a like a five year old turn a temper tantrum in one impassioned phrase packed. With emotion. Serena says, I don't cheat to win. I'd rather lose than she got a second violation for smashing. Her tennis court racket on the pavement, costing her a point. And after that at one point she sitting on the chair on the sidelines, and she's arguing with the on the buyers, not responding not replying not engaging in that just pissed her off even more and the more she laid into him and the more he didn't reply the more. She just got angry as all get out. And finally, she looks up the empire says you stole a point for me. You're a thief. And that's all took the empire announced that he was finding Serena a full game. And at that point. Serena Williams was spent she was done some major championship. Just like Tiger Woods. Serena Williams plans her year round the US open. She's struggling in this match with an upstart twenty year old she's emotionally charged. And now she's in it with an empire feels that. She feels that he is penalized her for her actions. And she clearly believes it tennis officials have put up with more for male tennis players. Inner one John McEnroe for one MAC used to break tennis, rackets like like, we change underwear sometimes and Serena asked for different officials officials came out they had a heated conversation and one race voice. The when she raised her voice once she said, there are men out here who do a lot worse. And it goes on to say that the empire's finding her because she's a woman she literally said that I'm being fined because I'm a woman because a woman you're gonna take this away from me as she just breaks down and cries, and what's interesting is the fans in the stadium were supporting her they were rallying behind her. She was she was a good good girl last night. Being penalized by the bad guy in the chair now later after the match arenas coach was interviewed on TV and said that he was coaching. His quote was to be honest. I was coaching. I don't think she looked at me. I don't think she looked at me. So she never saw my signals. But I was like one hundred percent of the coaches one hundred percent of the matches. I was coaching today. The US Tennis Association released a statement afterwards saying that the chairs umpire's decision was final and not reviewable just this morning at about twelve thirty. It was announced. Serena Williams will be fine seventeen thousand dollars for violations during her open final yesterday. After after that, she did a press conference. And here's what Serena had to say in at the end of that. You gotta listen to the audio about how the reporters and the room respond. I can't sit here and say I wouldn't say he's a thief because he thought he took a game from me. But I've seen other men. Call other umpires several things and I'm here fighting for women's rights and for women's equality and for all kinds of stuff in for me to say fief in firm to take a game. It made me feel like it was a sexist remark. I mean like how he's never took a game from a man because I said. It blows my mind, but I'm gonna continue to to fight for women into fight for us to have equal coordination. Be able to take her shirt off without getting a fine. Like, this is outrageous. You know? And I just feel like the fact that I have to go through. This is just an example for the next person that has emotions and that want to express themselves, and they want to be a strong woman, and they're going to be allowed to do that. Because today, maybe didn't work out for me. But it's going to work for the next person. And at the end of that as you can hear the reporters starting to clap and gave her applause in the reporters in the room were supportive of Serena. And if you know anything about the world of reporting when you go into that environment and a sports environment you're supposed to stay neutral. You're not allowed to root. You're not allowed to support. You're not allowed to applause one way or another and show whether you support or disagree. That was stunning to me that the reporters in the room would applaud her and support her to really surprise me. So the question I posed to you is was that sexism yesterday was sexism involved because this man in the chair penalized. Serena Williams, did he unfairly penalised her because she's a girl did he unfairly lobby of finder. Her did the Tennessee association do that. I'd love to

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