35 Burst results for "Rafael Nadal"

FRENCH OPEN 2023: Alcaraz, Djokovic on same half of draw; Swiatek-Gauff could be in quarterfinals

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 4 months ago

FRENCH OPEN 2023: Alcaraz, Djokovic on same half of draw; Swiatek-Gauff could be in quarterfinals

"Carlos alcaraz and the man he just replaced atop the rankings 22 time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic were placed in the same half of the French Open field in Thursday's draw and could face each other in the semifinals. The 20 year old alcaraz is seated number one at a Grand Slam tournament for the first time and was automatically placed in the top section of the bracket, Djokovic is seated number three. 14 time champion Rafael Nadal will be missing for the first time since he made his debut at the clay court major in 2005, play begin Sunday at Roland Garros. I'm geffen coolbaugh.

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

The Tennis Podcast

05:23 min | 4 months ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

"Follow roger from a pretty early time in his career and had a lot of consistent interaction with him and I haven't had as much with Rafa, but I've had a lot. So I look forward to bringing that to bear and diving into his story. You mentioned you've had a lot of a fair amount of interaction with him over the years and I imagine that's going to inform the way that you write this. I mean, I remember one of the features of the master was you were able to use all the interviews you've done over the years. As the base for it without having that constricting element of his buy in in real time, I imagine, and therefore, the need to give approval. Will is the plan to do a similar type of job and if so, based on all the experiences you've had with Rafa, what sort of guy is he? What sort of guided you get to know? Well, David, that is a great question. And it's almost too great a question. I'm not going to get too much into detail because I don't want to give away everything by any means because I'm still processing some of that stuff. All I can say is that I think the structure is not going to be a classic biography. I don't want it to be that. I think that Nadal's autobiography covered a lot of good ground and did it well and I think in the master I wrote a big thick chapter about an adult federal rivalry and got into a lot of that as well. So I wanted to be fun for me and fun for the readers and original. So I won't go into how I'm going to do that. But it won't be a classic biography. And my experience with Rafa was that was from the very beginning and I was lucky because my Spanish was pretty good in the early years when I was living in Sevilla. I lived in Sevilla for about 8 years. And when he emerged on the scene I was just coming to the end of that, so my Spanish was that whatever peak had ever hit it was right around that time. And it never was pretty, but it got the job done. So I got to interview him in Spanish and most of our interviews through the years have been in Spanish. So you see a different side of Rafa through that. And you know, he is an authentic gentlemanly character in many ways, but he's got a lot of love to him. Let him eat. So I think honestly, more of that comes out in Spanish than it does when he's doing English interviews. So it's going to be called the warrior. It's going to be out in 2024. Does that mean when we're not going to hear much from you while you get your head down in order to produce that and therefore how does the substack come in that you're going to start writing for? Well, and this is for me a learning curve as well. And this is a new structure and configuration for me. So I'm not entirely sure how it's all going to go, but my plan is I'm going to start writing for the substack regularly right away. I hope to do a few things from Roland Garros. This is not going to be a daily thing. Nor do I think people really want that at this point. They have plenty of other sources, but I'm hoping to bring my experience and my perspective and my ideas. As we talked about to bear there on different topics, a lot of tennis, a few other things too, it's tennis and beyond. I chose that title for that reason. I'd like to be able to tend to be the main thing, but branch out now and then. And then as I get into the manuscript, I mentioned this in the initial post on substack today that obviously the volume is going to fluctuate when I'm in deep into a manuscript. I'm not going to be right in three or four times a week for substack. It wouldn't be fair to the book project and wouldn't be good for my thought process. But I intend to keep contributing to it on a regular basis in some fashion throughout. And then hopefully going forward in 2024, I'd love to be able to the times again in some fashion, but substack will be hopefully the main source for people who want to keep up with my writing and definitely want to do a lot around the majors and I have so many ideas I haven't written so I'm looking forward to executing those and hopefully original ways on that platform. Well, I, for one, very much look forward to reading them following them, reading your books and I will miss you day to day in The New York Times. I got to say about it, but at the same time, it sounds like you're not going to be a stranger. So that's good for me too. Yeah, David. And I think all of us are it's a very fluid time. In journalism and media and with news is covered. So interesting, I'm sure for you with the podcast to figure out new ways to use it and to expand your reach with it. And I'm kind of going to try to do the same thing in terms of more from a print basis, which is my strength, obviously. Try to use my words and my perspective and some original ways. But I really love the book. The master was really a joy ride. I feel very fortunate. I know a lot of writers don't feel that way about the books come out. It doesn't go the way they had hoped. That thing surpassed my expectations and a lot of it has to do with Roger Federer, people who just have a good feeling with him and they want to connect with him and they want to know more about him and I just got lucky having through The New York Times and the Herald tribune had all that time with him. So I think I really would like to have more feelings like that and give a lot to a project and have it keep on giving. I mean, I've been talking about that book and sharing it with people around the world for a couple of years now and it's amazing to me that people still want to talk about it, but they do. That's great. Well, we wish

"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

The Tennis Podcast

06:07 min | 4 months ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

"Was just, it was just crazy. You know, given her serve, given her movement, I think you have to have amazing ground strokes and she does. When they're sort of calibrated, it's incredible to watch, and she also blitzed Dario kasena 6 love in the third set. She's been playing some unbelievable tennis at times this week and it's her first clay court semifinal since she won Roland Garros in 2017, which is another peak mad Yelena oster penco step. But her against her back Cana signed me up because that is great ball striking. Yeah, sure as look forward to that. The other semifinal is going to be Veronica could have met over against Angelina colina, who had the most extraordinary win over Beatrice had admire a couple of days ago. I mean, they were going for nearly four hours, weren't they? And they both exited the court in tears. It was a really moving match because they'd put each other through it. And obviously, you know, the so much effort physically that goes into those sort of matches, but also emotionally, even within it, even within them, Matt, because both players look like they were going to win at various points, and then it went the other way. Yes, exactly. Longest match of the year on the WTA Tour, three hours, 42 minutes, yeah, both in tears afterwards. I think it was a difficult match to play. It was a very difficult match to lose. The momentum was swinging back and forth. It looked like Colin and I would win the first set and had admire mounted an incredible comeback and then had admire was up in the final set and kalina wheeled off 6 straight games to win. She said a sort of fascinating thing that she couldn't feel her body or her legs afterwards. She never really thought she would have to play a three hour 45 minute match. She's not really trained for that. So in a way, it sort of shown her what her limits are and that they're much higher than she thought. I think she'd only played about a two and a half hour match before. And now here she was going, going an hour more than that. And an extraordinary effort from her and yeah, she now plays coup d'amato, who is quite quietly, I think, reached back to back, semifinals here in Madrid and Rome, having not had a great season. She suddenly really found her form, and it's a big opportunity for what for both players. And it does, of course, put another match together between the Russian player and the player from Ukraine, which is something that is going to happen a lot on the tennis tour. And is another situation that we have in the semifinals. So that's where we are up to in Rome in the tennis on court. And just before we conclude this edition of what is going to be a bit of a bumper edition of the tennis podcast, but I'm sure you understand that we've had a lot to get through. And we very much wanted to include this because just a couple of days ago, I had a chance to speak to our good friend Christopher clary from The New York Times. He's been covering tennis for that publication for more than three decades now with the greatest of distinction and while he had some news to share on Twitter and it has a Raphael that I'll slant. So what's happening? Well, David, I guess if you're a journalist and you can't have your own scoop, there's a problem. You've got to be able to keep your own news close to your close to your vest, I suppose. That's kind of part of the skill set required. But I'm leaving The New York Times staff. They're working for the paper for over 30 years. The New York Times and the international Herald tribune, which used to be its international arm. Based in Paris. And yeah, it's a big leap for me and it's been coming for a while, but it's still pretty daunting when you actually do it. And pretty emotional. I have to say, I'm heading out to become a full-time author. And I'm going to do some I'm going to write my next book on Rafael Nadal. Called the warrior and I'm going to be doing some work on substack as well to support that endeavor and have a direct connection with readers and I'll be posting some new material about tennis to publication is going to be called tennis and beyond. And it's starting right now. So anybody who's listening who licks my worker is interested in tennis, come on over and take a look. But it's definitely exciting times for me, but a little scary David, a little scary. I guess it's good to be a little scared at this stage in life, right? Absolutely right. Well, I can guarantee you've got three subscribers right here from the tennis podcast, but Catherine and myself. And I suspect you'll have many of our listeners as well, wanting to follow your work because they've enjoyed your contributions on our show and more specifically reading your work for 30 plus years. I mean, one of your tweets, Chris said that you think you've done 6000 stories over the course of time. I mean, that's an extraordinary amount of work. Are there other stories within that that number that will stay with you as you move into this next phase of your career? You know, that is tricky. That really is. I'm not sure it's a good thing, David, as I was telling you before, to have written 6000 of anything. But that's what I've done and actually I actually know that because they have a database you can look at with The New York Times and I HT, which was the acronym for the international Herald tribune. You can see how many by lines you've had and I'm past 6000, so that's just do the math, which was never my strong point, which is why I partly became a sports writer. But

"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

The Tennis Podcast

08:25 min | 4 months ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

"So and yet you have to remember that the last time he won Roland Garros, he didn't win. He, in fact, he had a bit of a difficult time coming into that tournament and then and this is something that I've seen a lot of times with Djokovic. He is the king of peaking, and he will sometimes just find it. I mean, it's not a, it's not a question of flicking a switch because if you could do that, you'd flick it all the time. But I mean, with him, he does sometimes just find his game. Find his best at the perfect time, fourth round, quarterfinals, and then suddenly it's like, good luck everybody else. Because he still that guy. It's just that the way hulk aruna played him, it felt like he could deal with him. I know that wasn't best of 5. That wasn't a grand some tournament, runner may not be able to find that at Roland Garros. He may, I mean, he had a couple of niggles himself physically at times over the course of the week, maybe he's not going to be the same player. He's not, he's not the sure thing that Novak Djokovic is because we just don't have the evidence, so he's 19. But my goodness, when he's on, when he's on, he is playing like Novak Djokovic. Which is an astonishing thing to be able to say. And he outdid the guy at his own game. And I really was bowled over by him. I mean, he's now going to face Casper Ruud. Very quick prediction for that mat. They played each other at the French Open last year, rude won it. We had the whole escapade at the end of the match, where rude sort of shook his head, ruin had been basically, I think he thought he was being a brat. For his behavior on court and also the manner in which he shook his hand. And then we had the whole diddy or did he not say yeah. In rude's face in the locker room, which we believe he probably didn't say. But anyway. What do you think is going to happen in the rematch? I think is going to get his first win over Casper Ruud and it's hard sometimes to go against such a dominant head to head. It's his four love to Casper Ruud, but they've not met since last year's French Open, the infamous Yar match that you reference, ruin is a much better player now a year on, I think, and rude, this has been a good week for him in Rome. I think he needed this week. He needed to get some wins and back them up. I still don't think he's playing anywhere close to his best tennis, and I think rune runner will have too much too much game for him. I'd be, I'd be pretty surprised if ruiner doesn't win that. Wow, that's quite big. I think I might go Casper Ruud just to ensure that holga run a wins. But no. I mean, I actually think rude, he's gonna bring it. He's gonna bring it full on and I know he's not playing as well as he was a year ago. But I think there are still doubts about runa when he goes out on a tennis court. You don't a 100% know what you're gonna get from the guy. I think he's been the player of the tournament. So far, I think he's been the best player in that drawer. Right from his first win over our to face. I saw a set. I've seen all of his matches and he's just been able to deal with any game style, including Alex C popper and who was absolutely blasting the ball at him, and then he beats Djokovic. I mean, come on. This is impressive stuff. We should also mention the aggro that we had between Novak Djokovic and Cameron norrie the round before, where if you didn't see it that a little bit of an exchange of drop shots and so forth at the net and then a sort of edged I think it was an edge to backhand up in the air from Djokovic trying to deflect the ball back over and it just sort of popped up for a very easy put away at the net from finale. So Djokovic basically just turned his back. Really, to concede the point and say yeah, okay, I'm not going to win this off I go. And then norrie plays the smash full pelt into the ankle of Novak Djokovic who got his back turned, Djokovic then turns slowly dramatically and for some period of time stared at Cameron nori who gave him the briefest of apologies and turned his back and walked off back to the baseline and when he got to the baseline he would have turned around and seen Novak Djokovic still standing there staring at him. And it must have been, I mean, I'm not saying that Cameron nori was terrified, but I was. Because that was a man who was, you know, Djokovic is very prepared to congratulate to engage with an opponent and it to be all about sort of fair play when he's not stressed and when he's not angry. But when he does go my word he goes and he was not happy at all with cam norrie. Do you think he was within his rights to not be happy? Matt. Well, I thought to mine a carrier of The Guardian put it well saying he likes body shots and he likes death stares. So no, notes. And I think I agree with that. I think Cameron norrie was entitled to hit the ball there. And Djokovic was probably pretty entitled to be a bit annoyed about it that Cameron nori had hit the ball there. I found the quotes afterwards from Novak Djokovic interesting, compelling. He didn't hold back impressed. He was asked about it. And he actually made the point that he wasn't just annoyed at norrie for tagging him on the ankle in that moment. He was actually annoyed about norrie's behavior generally, you know, saying that he was fist pumping come on in his face right from the very first point and that he took a medical time out right at the end of the match just as Novak Djokovic was about to serve for it. And Djokovic made the point. These are all perfectly legal things. But he said in his opinion, they're not sort of fair play things. They're not how you treat other players. And I must say I did sort of think a little bit of insert daniil Medvedev voice. Look at yourself in the mirror. I mean. No, about geography has been known to be very pumped up from a start of a match and be fist pumping. He has been known to take medical timeouts at times where people might doubt him. And you know, fine. Or within the rules and I just think norrie was sort of trying to do everything he could, really, to make up the make up the talent gap, make up the quality gap between him and Djokovic, she's got to do something, but yeah, I mean, norrie sort of accidentally got himself involved in a lot of aggro, I think. This is not, this is not intentional, I don't think from Cameron norrie. He'd be one of the last players I would expect to be talking about in an agro section on the podcast. But I must say you don't think you don't think he deliberately did it then. I think he deliberately did the things to try and disrupt Djokovic, but I don't think he was expecting Djokovic maybe to be so annoyed and so outspoken about it all. I suppose. But I must say from a Djokovic perspective, you know, we've all watched him and observed him closely over the years. I felt like his reaction was really encouraging. Because there's nothing worse than a Novak Djokovic who's flat and a bit sterile on the court. If Djokovic is getting a little bit triggered by something, if he's getting emotional about something, that's usually for him, such a great sign. So I actually looked at that match and thought, wow. Okay, this is now kind of the real Novak Djokovic coming out. That's why I was so stunned by how flat he was against Olga runner in the opening set.

"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

The Tennis Podcast

07:01 min | 4 months ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

"And in terms of their careers, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal Serena Williams, you kind of, even though you know logically speaking, of course they have to stop playing tennis one day. They can't play this level. They can't play professionally. I mean, you know, sometimes I look at Nadal walk around and I think I hope in 20 years time you're able to do social tennis because he's put his body through so much over the years, but even though you know that logic, it's really hard to grasp that kind of this is it, maybe he could get that one more year, but basically this is it. Yeah, I think it's going to be bizarre having a Roland Garros without Rafael Nadal. I mean, I literally do not know Roland Garros without Rafa Nadal. That will be true for a lot of people. Yeah, our friend Charlie acquire said that Nadal playing and winning rodon Garros has been the axis on which the tennis world turns were his words. And I think that sums it up. Perfectly, there's just been this continuity. This grounding, this familiarity about Nadal at Roland Garros, and he's just been, he's just been a universal law there, I suppose of tennis. He will show up at Roland Garros and he will most likely win the thing. And we're going to be in Paris in a week's time. And I found it I was not going to be there, be like, but again, to Paris in the Arc de Triomphe for not being there. It's going to be very, very strange, I think, not to knock to hear the encore announcer listing out all of those Roland Garros titles, which is such a favorite moment of every season. And yeah, I mean, the last time that our missed Roland Garros was 2004, and that was because of a footing Curie. So there's kind of a sort of full circle moment that here he is again having to miss it because of his body. I think probably more than any of the all time greats Nadal's $100 biggest opponent. Maybe his biggest has always sort of been his own body and I think he's won that battle. He's gone on a lot longer than anyone, anyone probably ever thought. And yet here we are and he is sort of announcing the end. So yeah, there's the short term contemplating just the next month or so without Nadal at Roland Garros and then there's the long term, what will this farewell tour be like? I'm not sure, not sure I'm emotionally ready after one event of Serena and two events of Serena and one event of federal last year. It was, it was a lot to take if we're getting there every single event next year. It's going to be a lot, and yeah, then, of course, there's two trips to Roland Garros next year because the Olympics are also at Roland Garros, which adds an extra element of intrigue, I suppose, to next year. But yeah, you're right. There have been such integral parts of our lives. It's very hard to contemplate them not being around. And the dog joining Serena and Federer in retirement soon is just a sad sad thing to think about. Yeah, there's inevitable as it is. It's always going to be sad. He explained himself very well as to why he's going to go on this farewell tour, but as Catherine alluded to, I do have experience of watching another incredibly popular sports person in Stefan edberg going on one of those tours in 1996 when he finished his playing career and every week that he played tennis, there was a presentation to him. There was people wanted to show him how much they loved him and it was a very understated thing by comparison with edberg, everybody loved him, but it was still nothing like it will be with Nadal, nothing like, and if he were to be able to play a proper full year of some ten or 15 tournaments even. He is going to be exhausted by that, I think. Because that's what edberg said he was, you know? And actually when I had a chance to interview Stefano Berg back in 2020 when we were in the middle of the pandemic and doing all of our tennis relief shows that the sort of original ones and he told me if he, if he was advising Roger Federer, who was the next player we expected to retire. Whether to do a farewell tour or not, he would advise him not to. And I found that very interesting at the time. It's horses for courses. You do what you what you think is right for you. And there's no, there's no right or wrong when it comes to retirement, and all I hope is that Nadal gets his chance, gets his chance to get out there on the court again, but not just for a farewell tour. I want him to be competitive. I want him to be able to play the greatest hits a little bit out there and show what he was all about for all those years because there was a frisson when he walked out onto the court. There was an electricity youth. I mean, I'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it, just saying those words. He gives me goosebumps when he walks out onto a stadium court and. Waves with one hand and then raises his racket with the other. To the crowd, there was nothing like it. And I hate saying that in the past tense, but at the moment it feels like the past tense, I really hope he gets one more chance, at least one more chance on a big stage to come out and be Rafael Nadal again. And then to unleash that game of his, which improved so much over the years, didn't it because you know you think of the bulging biceps and the car length trousers and the whipped forehands and hooking them cross corn and thrashing them down the line and then the rest of the stuff that he added to his game over the years. It really was something to witness in its entirety to think about where he came from as a great player as a truly great player even at the start because of his athleticism and his tenacity. But then the individual elements that he added. I want to say them all again, man. Yeah, well, for the time being, I will point you in the direction of YouTube.

"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

The Tennis Podcast

06:32 min | 4 months ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

"The event of rain because that has been a major feature of my time here in Rome so far. It has been so wet and so cold and undoubtedly those factors have had a big impact on the tennis that we've seen so far and I found that pretty interesting actually seeing how players can adapt technically and mentally I think it's quite a challenge to go out there knowing it's just going to be a slog you know to try and hit through the court in these conditions is a real real challenge I think and you need to be pretty agricultural to be able to do that. So yeah, I found it very interesting what we've seen so far obviously today for us on air aside from the matches that we've been covering has been very much dominated by the Nadal news which I'm quite sure you two recovering in brilliant detail obviously we had the tip off yesterday that he was calling a press conference today. So that, you know, it wasn't certain what he'd be announcing, but it was pretty clear to me, I think that, you know, 99% chance he had at the very least be announcing that he wouldn't be playing Roland Garros. So I had that time to prepare. But nonetheless, I kind of feel two things, I feel surprise at the announcement of his intention to play a goodbye year on tour or his hopes to play a goodbye a year on tour. I'm not sure I necessarily expected that from him. We've only really seen one man kind of officially do that and that was Stefan edberg and he said he ended up regretting it, didn't he? And I'm sure, given that that happened in the 90s, David will give us all the background on that. But yeah, I do find it very interesting that Nadal is signaled that his intention to do that. I do wonder if his plan to do that is contingent on him being competitive. I find it hard to see him doing that if he's just rocking up and waving and losing in the first round at places. I just don't think it's his in his DNA to tolerate tolerate that just as just as it wasn't in his DNA to play Roland Garros this year just to play Roland Garros. He obviously became aware that he wasn't able to be competitive. I do think that line he gave about players coming and going but tournaments staying forever. He's just the most Nadal line ever, I think it was his version of tennis. I love you and I'll never leave you, you know, it's his way of saying, as he has done it so many pivotal moments in the sports recent past that, you know, okay, I've been a big part of this sport for a little while, and I've contributed to its history, but no player is bigger than the sport. And kind of men's tennis will be just fine kind of thing. And Nadal has always been great at that perspective. So yeah, it's emotional, it's emotional, this is Federer's retirement was because it's a marker of time passing, isn't it? Because Nadal has been a feature of almost all of my tennis watching life. So, you know, I do feel like the end of an era cliche is really do. Really do apply. And he is probably I think in terms of in person tennis watching experiences, he's given me more than anybody else, you know, I, as discussed on a recent Friends pod, I wasn't present for any of Andy Murray's Grand Slam victories all for emirati car news at the U.S. open, but I was there for Nadal winning the Australian open last year and then winning the French last year and beating Daniel Medvedev in the 2019 U.S. open final, you know, I feel like he has given me so much as a tennis fan and viewer and for that reason I feel quite sentimental and sad and emotional. You know, I'm ready for it. I certainly am not somebody that wants to see Rafael Nadal struggling and not being competitive at Roland Garros. So there's an element of relief there. But I will miss him so much. I really will. I think I feel more sort of real sadness than I did when Federer retired because I felt like Federer had ceased to be a factor in conversation somewhat before his actual retirement, whereas I feel Nadal has been, you know, up until Australia this year, he was right at the top of our conversation lists in terms of mixes. But I wonder if Nadal will ever be in a mix again. And on that melancholy note, I will hand back to you both. And I will look forward to joining you on the show on Sunday to wrap up the week in Rome, which I hope otherwise is going to take a turn for the better. That is a sobering thought, isn't it that Rafael Nadal may never be part of what we call the mix at a tennis tournament, and let's be honest he was in the mix for any tennis tournament that he entered for the last 18 years? Something like that. And it's a little bit like when we were covering the life and career of Nick bollettieri last week for Friends of the tennis podcast, where even though I met him for the first time in his 80s, and he died aged, I think, 91. It felt like he would go on forever. It felt like he would never run out of gas.

Rafael Nadal to miss French Open with hip injury, expects 2024 to be last season

AP News Radio

00:22 sec | 4 months ago

Rafael Nadal to miss French Open with hip injury, expects 2024 to be last season

"Rafael Nadal has pulled out of the French Open and says that he expects 2024 to be his last year on the tennis tour. The 36 year old has a career record of 112 and three across 18 appearances at the French Open, and he won the most recent of his record 14 singles titles there a year ago. Nadal is tied with Novak Djokovic with a men's record 22 Grand Slam titles

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Nadal to miss Italian Open

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 5 months ago

Nadal to miss Italian Open

"Rafael Nadal says he won't be able to play at the Italian open as he remains hampered by a nagging hip injury. The 22 time Grand Slam winner has been sidelined since January by a left hip flexor injury he picked up at the Australian open. The issue has already kept him from playing at Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, and Madrid. Nadal has won the Italian open a record ten times the 36 year old has yet to commit to playing in the French Open, starting on May 28th. I'm geffen coolbaugh

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Second seed Jabeur knocked out of Australian Open

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 8 months ago

Second seed Jabeur knocked out of Australian Open

"For the first time in 21 years in Australian open has lost its two top men's seeds before the third round, both dispatched by Californians, Maggie MacDonald entered the run of top seed Rafael Nadal on day three and Jensen brooksby followed up on day four, knocking out the second seed Casper Ruud, despite blowing three match points in the third set, brooksby closed out the win 6 two and the fourth, and next takes on fellow American Tommy Paul. Michael Moe and Katie volley nets also advance with upset winds, joined in the third round by two more Americans in

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:59 min | 9 months ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"For public engagement and former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance bottoms called it an inflection point. Bottom said the president was invited to deliver remarks by democratic senator Rafael Warnock, who currently leads the congregation. I'm Jim Forbes, the president now set to deliver a State of the Union address next month, accepting an invitation last week from the newly elected House speaker Kevin McCarthy, in a Twitter post, the California Republican said he expects that Biden's remarks will help inform lawmakers efforts to address the priorities of the American people in the new year. The CDC and the FDA are both looking at a concerns that the Pfizer COVID vaccine might cause strokes in people 65 and older. The CDC notes that overall the data suggests it's very unlikely there is a true clinical risk. The agency's used a safety monitoring system that identified a preliminary signal they found important to share with the public while they continue to evaluate the data. The White House says raising the federal debt ceiling should not be a political football, press secretary karine John Pierre calling on lawmakers Saturday from both sides of the aisle to work together to raise the debt ceiling without conditions a high stakes fights looming over raising the debt ceiling as Republicans now have control of the House. I'm Scott Carr. The first Grand Slam of the year in tennis is underway in Melbourne. Rafael Nadal is looking to defend his title at the 2023 Australian open, the Spaniard is the top seed in the men's bracket, Novak Djokovic makes his return after missing last year's Australian open due to the vaccine mandate. On the women's side, there will be a new champion after ashleigh Barty retired following her victory last year. The world's new number one female player iges fantasy top seed and seeking her first time in Melbourne. In football, Jackson bill's Jaguars stormed back from a 27 point deficit stunning the Chargers 31 30 in the AFC wild card round, Jaguar's quarterback Trevor Lawrence threw four interceptions in the first half. I mean, really just, you

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:40 min | 1 year ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"5000 flights were delayed on Saturday, just under 650 flights have been canceled Dallas Fort Worth continues to see the most issues followed by New York, staffing shortages and severe weather along the east coast are to blame for many of the issues. Gas prices are slipping downward just in time for the holiday triple-A says the nationwide average for a gallon of regular gas is $4 and 84 cents that's still a lot more than last 4th of July when the average price was $3 and 12 cents a gallon. The price of gas hit an all time high earlier this month when the average peaked at just over $5. In battle school police chief Pete arundo was resigning from the ivaldi city council, he was sworn in on May 31st, less than a week after the massacre at rob elementary that claimed the lives of 19 students and two teachers in a statement R andando said his stepping down was the best decision he has faced heavy criticism over the delayed police response to the shooting. He was also placed on administrative leave from his role as police chief on June 22nd. I'm Chris coraggio. Now this Bloomberg sports update Yankees and guardians playing two and New York takes to game one saw 13 to four final. Garrett Cole put up 6 innings of work and came out with 6 strikeouts and his 7th win this season. Cole only giving up two of those runs during his outing. Matt Carpenter's bat was loud knocking two home runs and four RBIs on the day, game two was a 6 O one final score nester Cortez also getting his 7th win this season going 6 innings giving up one run on three hits while striking out 6. Anthony Rizzo knocking in his 22nd home run of the season Metz having a tough go against the rangers falling 7 to three at city field, New York winning one of their last 5 games, series finale is Sunday. On the soccer pitch, New York City FC looking to get their first win since May. They'll take on Atlanta Sunday Night at Yankee Stadium. After having their two game win streak snapped, the liberty get back on the court tonight for a matchup against the sparks, Sabrina UNESCO putting up a double double and Friday's effort against the dream, Stephanie dolson with a 20 point game. On the tennis court, some drama over at Wimbledon with Nick curios upsetting fourth seed, stephanos sits a passing force set to move on to the fourth round. Number two seed Rafael Nadal took care of Lorenzo sonoco in three sets. The United States men's soccer team has qualified for the 2024 Olympics in France. Joel stern has more. A three nil win by the U.S. over Honduras Friday night in the semifinals of the under 20 championship of north and Central America and the Caribbean advances them to its first Olympic men's soccer tournaments since 2008 packs an air and said of the Philadelphia union scores what turns out to be the game winner in the third minute. It's payback for the U.S. who lost a Honduras two one in last year's Olympic qualification game. And in golf three rounds down of the John Deere classic JT poston is on top of the leaderboard after shooting a 67 on the day to sit at 19 under a three way tie for the second spot with Scott stallings, emiliano grillo, and Denny McCarthy. With a Bloomberg sports update, I'm at mattson. This is Bloomberg intelligence, but Alex Steele and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg radio. We'll be here each and every week at this time Tapping into Bloomberg intelligence analyst carving some 2000 companies in 130 industries worldwide. While many are talking about how for the back half of the year, earnings estimates are going to have to come down. Profit margins are going to have to come down. One company, though, that might stand out and not have to do that is Emerson Electric. Designs and manufacturers electronic and electrical equipment, software, systems, and services. And they're actually doing really well, despite their stock being hammered so far this year. Joining us now with more is Caro and Uber hard senior industry analyst for Bloomberg intelligence. All right, give me the reason why I should be powered up on Emerson. A couple of things. One, they are very energy exposed 23% of sales. Their biggest business, which has been lagging, two thirds of the company now has an opportunity to benefit from higher CAPEX. Number two, they're on their way to beating all their 2023 targets. They're ahead of schedule. They're already meeting the margin target for this business. The energy related business that's just coming, turning around. They have a record backlog, and they're about to complete a $650 million savings program. So there's a lot of upside in. They have a day and Analyst Day in November. They'll raise all their expectations and the financial targets. So talk to us about the cost side Karen. We hear about inflation impacting margins for companies across many, many industry verticals. Talk to us about Emerson and their outlook. Emerson had an activist come about three years ago to tell them to get their act together on costs. They went to the drawing board and are doing structural takeouts across the board and the company and actually started in 2019. And their margins have exceeded expectations and they're not done. So there was pressure to do that. They did it, and they're now seeing the benefits of that and they've got one more year to go. What are some going to be some of the extra catalysts we have to think about? Capital spending, particularly on the upstream side, is expected to be up over 20% this year and another 10% next year. That's big kicker for Emerson in the automated solutions business. I think both those numbers could be low because they've been under investing for a number of years. They'll also probably be some help on the refining side, but for them the upstream side right now is the most important. Secondly, they have record backlog in that business. And again, $6.4 billion backlog. And again, it's just started to turn. So there's a lot that becomes sales. It's a long cycle business. Everybody's very worried about the more short cycle stuff because of a recession. There's automated solutions is all CAPEX driven. It's not just energy, it's chemicals, it's other things, but that tends to hold up better in the early part of a downturn. And I think the numbers are too low. I looked at how much automated solutions grew in the last four energy CAPEX cycles, and that grew 16%, 13%, double digit, consensus right now, has that segment growing at about 7%. I went through different scenarios I used 13% as the mid range and I come up with a 9% above consensus EPS, and I think there's probably upside. So estimates are already starting to drift up, but I think they can drift up more. Talk to us about valuation Karen here. I'm looking at the stock, is that about 14% year to date, but that's outperforming the S&P 500, which is down a little bit more than 20%. How does valuation look here? Emerson is underperformed on a three and a 5 year, and this is the first year they've actually outperformed. And I think some of that is people saying, wait a minute, they're in the right, they're in the automated solutions is in the sweet spot. It's time for them to turn. This new CEO is really executing. So you're starting to see people warm up to it. Energy is nothing if it's not cyclical. And I understand that this time structurally we may be in a different place with energy. If it is still cyclical in a year, are we going to be talking about how Emerson is appropriately priced and that their cycle's not going anywhere? Well, this is usually a multiyear turn. I mean

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:40 min | 1 year ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Glenn We played them two real good games in the building last week and you know we didn't know where the wind would be played too good arguing So I got to keep working keep playing and it's going to be a big game 500 building NBA the Celtics beat the heat 93 80 They're now one win away from a trip to the NBA Finals tonight the warriors look to close out the Mavericks and game 5 of the western finals Tennis at the French Open reigning women's singles and doubles champ Barbara crutchie kova was upset in the first round on Monday and now she will not defend her doubles title as the world's number two player tested positive for COVID-19 Elsewhere Rafael Nadal reached the 300 Grand Slam match victories with his second round win only Roger Federer with 360 nine and Novak Djokovic with three 25 have more wins at major tournaments I'm Scott seidenberg with Bloomberg sports John All right thanks Scott and ahead of the cash open on Wall Street We have futures right now Kind of treading water down futures down just to 7 points S&P even a futures just to 5 points lower right now That's down a tenth of a percent The tech heavy NASDAQ futures 52 points lower That is down four tenths of a percent As we look for a measure volatility Wall Street's fear gauge the vix right now 28 42 And the Euro unchanged Ted One O 6 81 The ten year yield on the U.S. 2.71% that is down two basis points this morning And you're listening to Bloomberg daybreak Why do Virginia is for eaters and drinkers All kinds of eaters and drinkers For oyster shuckers.

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:04 min | 1 year ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Popular board apes yacht club collection of NFTs a virtual land related to its highly anticipated metaverse project raised about $320 million worth of cryptocurrency and crashed the Ethereum blockchain in the process Holders of the 8 coin token who verified their identities jockeyed to buy deeds for 55,000 parcels of virtual land in other side He spot cost a buyer $5800 transaction costs known as gas fees in ether went up even higher than that Tennis greats Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic have criticized Wimbledon's decision to exclude players from Russia and Belarus from taking part in this year's tournament following Russia's invasion of Ukraine The ATP and WTA tennis tours have both publicly criticized the all England club's decision which was announced April 20th Wimbledon starts June 27th I'm Andrew rode Bloomberg radio and JIT New Jersey institute of technology makes innovation happen The university helped biomedical engineering professor Tara Alvarez launch a startup that may revolutionize vision therapy Our startup through in JT is called ocular motor technology We create virtual reality vision therapy in a head mounted display So it's gaming and basically sugarcoating the therapy so that children and young adolescents don't even realize they're doing therapy To accomplish this we need biomedical engineers which are here in on GIT campus computer scientists artists people that are into story development and then we are collaborating with a lot of the large pediatric medical centers This idea of a startup culture is extremely important to not just nj IT and the national science foundation but also to the U.S. as a societal hole And JIT New Jersey institute of technology learn more at nj IT dot EDU Business finance and the latest news affecting world markets powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over a 120 countries This is Bloomberg radio Now a.

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:08 min | 1 year ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Inches and Laguardia airport with 9.4 inches New York's Central Park has seen 7.4 inches of snow breaking the 1904 record of 4.7 inches Meantime Philadelphia has seen 5.8 inches of snow Thousands of flights are already canceled for Sunday as the east coast continues to grapple with that bomb cyclone flight aware reports over 1100 flights within into or out of the U.S. have been canceled and nearly 500 have been delayed East coast airports are taking the brunt of the cancellations with Boston Logan airport and New York City's Laguardia leading the way with nearly half of their scheduled flights for Sunday canceled The national transportation safety board expects to have a preliminary report on the Pittsburgh bridge collapse in the next ten days Investigators spent Saturday at the scene that left three people hospitalized the NTSB chairwoman Jennifer says she anticipates the agency's investigation to be long and technical Homemade adds the agency's mission isn't just to figure out why the bridge collapsed but to prevent it from happening again Raphael Nadal will battle Daniel Medvedev Sunday for the men's singles title at the Australian open Joel stern has more If Rafael Nadal defeats second seated daniil Medvedev on Sunday it'll give him a record 21 Grand Slam singles titles Her Medvedev Sunday's finals match will be his second in Melbourne He lost for Novak Djokovic in straight sets a year ago You have to do better than 100% in order to win That's what I managed to do in U.S. open That's what I'm going to try to do on Sunday But all is one three of four head to head matches Somebody in California has won over 420 million in the mega millions lottery the California lottery says the winning ticket was sold at a Chevron station outside of LA I'm Chris correggio Tiger king Joe Exotic is getting one year knocked off his prison sentence the former Oklahoma zo keeper had his 22 year prison sentence reduced to 21 years on Friday His attorney says he's disappointed with Friday's resentencing and vowed that it's not over Attorney John Phillips says he was hoping exotic would be released after an appeals court ruled his sentence was incorrectly calculated The man whose real name is Joseph Maldonado passage is in prison for an attempted murder for higher scheme against animal rights activist Carole Baskin California coming home Joni Mitchell is removing her music from Spotify to support Neil Young in a statement posted to her website Friday she said irresponsible people are spreading lies that are costing people their lives This comes after young demanded Spotify remove his music in protest to the platform streaming Joe Rogan's podcast Young claims Spotify helped spread fake information about vaccines potentially causing death Spotify has started removing young's music but there's no word on when or if Mitchell's music will be removed Britney.

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:32 min | 1 year ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Biden says he'll fulfill his promise to nominate the first black woman on the U.S. Supreme Court after plotting retiring justice Stephen breyer In sports Rafael Nadal advances to the finals of the Australian open the rangers highlanders and Devils all lose basketball the warriors beat the Timberwolves globally his 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take Powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm John Tucker This is Bloomberg Nathan Thanks John It's almost 5 49 on Wall Street live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studios This is Bloomberg daybreak and it's a tale of two earnings this morning On the one hand you have Apple surging on sales and revenue that crushed estimates On the other a very different story from another Silicon Valley name at the center of the meme stock frenzy So let's talk apple and Robinhood now with Bloomberg quick take correspondent Alex Webb with us this morning So Alex Apple just to start off just knocked it out of the park despite supply chains Yeah there are two things really that are happening here On the one hand Apple kind of quite successfully managed expectations that it does this historically pretty well It told the investor community that it was going to be a tough quarter because of supply chain problems Analysts had built in about $10 billion in reduced revenue expectations in reality the impact was closer to $6 billion And so they needed to say had a $4 billion beat at the same time They were able to for instance take components that had been intended for iPad directed towards the iPhone they do have a well old supply chain operation So it was something that they were clearly able to get that rolling with Gusto and we saw the big beat as a consequence So how do you see Apple managing those expectations in the current quarter and quarters to come We heard from CEO Tim Cook yesterday saying they do expect to bottlenecks in the supply chain to continue to ease Does that smooth things out even further for Apple Yeah the thing is with apple's we often talk about their growing services business which in and of itself is clearly a great way of generating predictable recurring revenue but it is also and this is often understated a fantastic way of time people more keenly to their devices So the iPhone 13 which was not a substantial upgrade to the predecessor in many ways It still managed to post record numbers and a lot of it is because people need to upgrade their phone after perhaps three years or they don't need to but they certainly want to And that is a great send a function of the way they're tied to it so keenly through things like music and iCloud iCloud and apps and plenty more besides Speaking of apps let's turn to Robinhood getting crushed this morning down to almost almost 15% now in the pre market I think a lot of analysts were expecting this was going to be a tough quarter for the FinTech But this chip is really listing Yeah In many ways as you say was perhaps quite predictable because not just the interest rate environment We've seen inflation people don't have as much capital retail investors don't have as much capital as they might have done 12 months ago That means they can't say well do you know what I'm going to chuck a few hundred or maybe even a few $1000 into equities that I can do quite easily with this app Now they've got to think a little bit more carefully about how they're spending and we're seeing the drop through onto the numbers of Robinhood What does it say about the business model that Robinhood A little more than a year ago it was firing on all cylinders But now there's a lot of question about the payment for order flow and some of the other headwinds that it's been facing How does Vlad tenant had get things back on track Something like Robinhood was always seemed as was actually so many of these lockdown stocks You think about peloton or Zoom or any of those other ones they often seem like features or divisions units or they should be of broader businesses because they are quite exposed if there's any problem in their core business whereas if they have some sort of natural head because they're in other parts other parts of the ecosystem then they perhaps have.

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:16 min | 1 year ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"In Texas on Saturday Bloomberg's Ewan pulse has all the details We don't appear to have that sound at the moment but let's go to Australia where Novak Djokovic the drama is finally over making way for tennis to be played as the first Grand Slam of 2020 starts Bloomberg's Matt Burgess joins me now from Melbourne and you did join me on Friday Matt so I feel like this saga has really been like a tennis match back and forth back and forth back and forth So Novak Djokovic has gone what can we now expect from the Australian open Well thankfully we can actually now focus on the tennis Now it really has been back and forth back and forth and the ways is off my shoulders from covering it But it also feels like a little bit more happier time in Melbourne now that we can finally focus on what essentially what is the first Grand Slam of 2022 Now it has been a major distraction from the potential comeback of Andy Murray The chance for world women's number one Ashbaugh to become the first Australian woman to win her home tournament in 44 years And let's not forget Rafael Nadal has flown under the radar during this whole saga So he is here competing in Australia also competing for his 21st singles Grand Slam title which would be a record as well So there's a lot to play for and a lot more used to come out of the Australian open which began today I bet a lot of tennis players are signed relief that Novak Djokovic is not going to be there so they could possibly win But Matt has the saga really impacted Melbourne's reputation and other events that are due to come up because of this really strict policy on having vaccinations when it comes to sports stars Look at Australia's politicians especially here in the state of Victoria They also know it hasn't It hasn't impacted them There's been clear roles that have been placed that you needed to be vaccinated But in and of itself they also advise the loophole that Novak entered Australia in on being able to issue a medical exemption for unvaccinated players So the has been well is it a rule Is it another rule Is that all that confusion has been there which would have impacted Melbourne reputation especially the government's reputation when it comes to this However now that Djokovic has gone what this now does it provides a clearer clear view that these are what the rules are to come into Australia and what you need to compete with So the events coming up in just in March we've got the international comedy festival and then following April We have the Australian Formula One Grand Prix Now both of the officials and people that are going to the events and specifically for the S one the teams and the drivers will be taking very clear notes and making sure that they'll have all their ducks in a row for what they'll need to do to be able to ensure that they can come here hassle free So the Australian open and the saga is essentially been what you could say has been the canary in the coal mine For what is to come in in Australia and for what the teams need to do In Melbourne thank you for joining me and I wonder if there will be any jokes about Novak Djokovic at that upcoming comedy festival I appreciate it So we just discussing the start of the first Grand Slam of 2020 which starts over in Australia has Novak Djokovic is deported Now in other news North Korea has test launched two suspected ballistic missiles today in its fourth rocket volley this year This is turning up the heat on U.S. president Joe Biden's administration South Korea's military said North Korea has fired what appeared to be two ballistic missiles towards waters of the east coast and in France parliament has approved a bill to prohibit access to restaurants cafes and other public venues to unvaccinated citizens a 16 years and older The country is switching to a new pass that requires vaccination instead of also allowing for negative tests Global.

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:48 min | 1 year ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"News out there Right dashboards on the case who the troubling vaccination numbers coming out of the Premier League what's this all about Dan Yeah a shot certainly is they've released their vaccination numbers Here's what they are Premier League says that just 77% of players are considered fully vaccinated a whopping 16% haven't even received their first doses and other leagues Let's put this in perspective sirian 98% of players vaccinated in the Bundesliga and in La Liga 92% are vaccinated 20 time Grand Slam winner Rafa Nadal testing positive for COVID on his return to Spain after competing in the mubadala world tennis championship in Abu Dhabi the 35 year old says he has had symptoms but he's now improving Nadal is yet to fully commit to the upcoming Australian open which is scheduled to begin on January 17th Due to COVID we have a Monday Night Football double header the Las Vegas Raiders They come in at 6 and 7 They're facing the 7 and 6 Cleveland Browns That's because that game was supposed to take place Sunday Cleveland has a ton of players right now on the reserve COVID-19 list We are 8 minutes to go 7 and a half minutes ago in the fourth quarter Vegas leading Cleveland 13 to 7 while Nick Mullins in at quarterback for Cleveland That's because Baker Mayfield the starter and case Keenan the backup both not cleared to return off the reserve COVID-19 list Raiders have lost two straight rounds are coming off a win over the ravens Game two which will kick off next hour It's an NFC north match up to 6 and 7 Minnesota Vikings on the road at the four 9 Chicago Bears Also in the NFL the New York Giants have shut down quarterback Daniel Jones for the rest of the year The 30 year pro deals with the neck injury suffered in week number 12 Oakland a's announcing the hiring a third base coach Mark Conte as their new manager replacing bob Melvin who took the same position with the San Diego Padres Katsu was also a bench coach for Oakland as well as an outfielder for the a's.

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

"CJ Verdell. With three rushing touchdowns for the visiting decks, including the 77 yarder and CJ Stroud for Ohio State, two touchdown tosses. Number 13, Florida enjoying its state and Tampa at South Florida, leading 35 3 over the Bulls late second quarter number. 25 Auburn, shutting out Alabama State in the 3rd 41 nothing and number 19 Virginia Tech scoreless first quarter at home against Middle Tennessee coming up later on ESPN television. Four P.m. Eastern women's final at the US Open, the two unseeded teenagers Leila Fernandez going up against Emma, Can you of Great Britain on the men's side? Novak Djokovic going for the calendar Grand Slam? First one to do it since Rod Laver and 69 if he gets it in ESPN Guy Macro thinks he will. Roger Federer never did it. Rafael Nadal never did it. I believe Novak joke. Djokovic is going to do it. It is astounding when he's been able to accomplish the level, the intensity the balance that he's found. On and off the court of helped him considerably. This is historic. I feel privileged to be able to sit there and watch this guy perform at this level. It will be four P.m. Eastern on Sunday Cristiano Ronaldo two goals in the triumphant return to Manchester United after 12 years. 41 win for Manchester over Newcastle. We're back on Monday after a week one and the Bears. That's right. The bear's face to rams. We'll tell you how Matthew Stafford.

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Novak Djokovic Knocks on the Door of a Very Exclusive Club

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

01:24 min | 2 years ago

Novak Djokovic Knocks on the Door of a Very Exclusive Club

"Today in New York, and some of the most legendary players won't be there because of injury. Serena Williams. Venus Williams, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic, the third member of the so called Big Three, is trying to become the first man ever to win 21 Grand Slam titles and the first man since 1969 to win all four majors in the same calendar. You almost Frank Lindsay caught up with the New York Times tennis correspondent Chris Clary. You just released a new book about Roger Federer called the Master Chris before we get into the book itself. I wanted to get your sense. Is this it? Are we finally at the end of the era of the Big Three. The end that we know will come eventually, and we've been talking about for years now, you know, Frank, I think we are. You know, it's sort of it's sort of snuck up on us. Could say it snuck up on us quickly or gradually, But I mean, I think the big three as we've known them Federer, Nadal and Djokovic just routine legal and deepen slams Now that Roger's tried to come back from his Third knee surgery and ended up not working. I think you have to say that era is over. Now you've been if Roger manages to come back against the eyes of place, or I don't see him being a regular factor with just those two guys at the top anymore, So it was a tremendous period of time in tennis history. I think it is over. And now we're looking at Least for now, Novak Against the younger generation until that going for one of the ultimate achievement sport, not just tennis a true Grand Slam. And he had a bunch of talented young guys who are going to try to hold him off. Do you think as he's dealing with this

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Rafael Nadal Pulls out of U.S. Open and Will Miss Rest of 2021

Terry Meiners and Company

00:32 sec | 2 years ago

Rafael Nadal Pulls out of U.S. Open and Will Miss Rest of 2021

"Tennis news. Another guy we're not going to see in New York, Rafa and the doll. The last time we saw him was in the semi finals of the French. That's going to be the last time we see him for 2021. Due to a foot injury. Nodal not going to compete at the US Open, has decided to end his season so no Nadal No Federer. We will have Naomi Osaka, but it looks like the spotlight there at the US Open going to be firmly on Novak Djokovic's trying to get number 21 break that tie at 20 with Nadal and Federer so

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Novak Djokovic Posts He Is in for Tokyo Olympics

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | 2 years ago

Novak Djokovic Posts He Is in for Tokyo Olympics

"No that Djokovic she's going to the Tokyo Olympics keeping alive his chance to become the first men's player to capture a golden slam in the same calendar year the thirty four year old joke that says he's booked his flight and is proud to represent Serbia in the Olympics after winning the Australian Open French Open and Wimbledon this year Steffi Graf accomplished a golden slam in nineteen eighty eight she joke of edge when the U. S. open this summer will be the first men's players is rod laver in nineteen sixty nine to complete a calendar sweep of grand slam events his Wimbledon title was his twentieth grand slam championship tying him with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for the most all time I'm Dave Ferrie

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Novak Djokovic Wins Wimbledon

Glenn Beck

00:10 sec | 2 years ago

Novak Djokovic Wins Wimbledon

"Title coming back to beat Matteo Barry Teeny in four sets in the Wimbledon final. Djokovic ties Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for the most majors won by a man in tennis history in Game three of the NBA Finals saw the

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20 Slams! Djokovic Wins Wimbledon to Tie Federer, Nadal

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

20 Slams! Djokovic Wins Wimbledon to Tie Federer, Nadal

"Not a jagged edges tough that aforesaid whenever Matteo Derren teeny to claim his six Wimbledon crown the world number one was far from convincing during the three hour and twenty three minute battle but in the end found just enough to bump the Italians pal and win six seven six four six four six three it was his third consecutive win at the all England club and now ties with thirty four year old Serb and twenty career major titles with thirty nine year old Roger Federer and thirty five year old Rafael Nadal is also on track to become the first player since rod laver in nineteen sixty nine to win a calendar year grand slam only needs now is a U. S. open I'm Graham like us

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Djokovic Wins Wimbledon, Tying Nadal and Federer's Record

Dean Richards' Sunday Morning

00:18 sec | 2 years ago

Djokovic Wins Wimbledon, Tying Nadal and Federer's Record

"Bounced back from losing the first set and men's singles title at Wimbledon and win his record tying 20th Grand Slam. Djokovic wins in four sets 67646463 over Italian Matteo Beretta Teeny jokers now has six titles at Wimbledon and equals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal with 20 Grand Slam titles.

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Back in Wimbledon Final, Djokovic to Face Italy's Berrettini

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 years ago

Back in Wimbledon Final, Djokovic to Face Italy's Berrettini

"Other Djokovic has won through to his seventh Wimbledon final but not before a hard fought battle against rising Canadian star Denis Shapovalov the suit used all his experience to find it because of intense seven six seven five seven five when the took two out of forty four minutes to complete they will now chase a sixth Wimbledon crown and a twentieth career grand slam title that would pull him level with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to do so he must beat the Italian seven save a tail Berra's teeny he reached his first major final with a full set win over the poll about a catch I'm going to make us

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Novak Djokovic to Face Matteo Berrettini in Wimbledon Final

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Novak Djokovic to Face Matteo Berrettini in Wimbledon Final

"Once again on the verge of history. Novak Djokovic serves down the center. That's what champions do they serve aces and they're into another Wimbledon finally slashes his chest. The dream of 1/20 Grand Slam title is firmly alive was the call today on Wimbledon radio as Djokovic, a straight sets winner in his semifinal win over Canada's Dennis Shampoo of Olive Djokovic moves into the Wimbledon final, where he will take on Italy's Matteo Beretta. Teeny on Sunday, Djokovic seeking a record 20th career Grand slam that would tie him with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, for the most all time and in the NBA, former Wizards

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Roger Federer Loses at Wimbledon

Tim Conway Jr.

00:12 sec | 2 years ago

Roger Federer Loses at Wimbledon

"Champion Roger Federer has been beaten in straight sets in the quarter finals at Wimbledon by the 14th seed Better is tied with Rafael Nadal for most Grand Slam titles at 20 and a family in Northern

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Naomi Osaka Withdraws From Wimbledon

AP 24 Hour News

00:19 sec | 2 years ago

Naomi Osaka Withdraws From Wimbledon

"Many others have vanished without a trace. Rafael Nadal and Naomi Osaka are sitting out Wimbledon this year, leaving the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournament without two of the sport's biggest stars in its return after canceling last year because of the pandemic, Nadal also says he will miss the Tokyo Olympics. Osaka

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Rafael Nadal Pulls out of Wimbledon and Tokyo Olympics

AP 24 Hour News

00:18 sec | 2 years ago

Rafael Nadal Pulls out of Wimbledon and Tokyo Olympics

"Rafael Nadal and Naomi Osaka are sitting out Wimbledon this year, leaving the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournament without two of the sport's biggest stars in its return after canceling last year because of the pandemic, Nadal also says he will miss the Tokyo Olympics. Osaka will go to the summer games and represent

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Rafael Nadal and Naomi Osaka Both Withdraw From Wimbledon

AP 24 Hour News

00:18 sec | 2 years ago

Rafael Nadal and Naomi Osaka Both Withdraw From Wimbledon

"Nadal and Naomi Osaka are sitting out Wimbledon this year, leaving the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournament without two of the sport's biggest stars in its return after canceling last year because of the pandemic, Nadal also says he will miss the Tokyo Olympics. Osaka will go to the summer games and represent Japan.

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Rafael Nadal Pulls Out of Wimbledon and Tokyo Olympics

Tony and Dwight

00:32 sec | 2 years ago

Rafael Nadal Pulls Out of Wimbledon and Tokyo Olympics

"Week. Tennis champion Rafael Nadal is taking a break this year from Wimbledon and the Tokyo Olympics. Rafa says he's been listening to his body and his body says, take a break in his words, the ideas to prolong his career and continue to do what makes them happy that is to compete at the highest level. He recently reached the French Open semis this month, but lost arrival. Djokovic Spaniards taking the title twice at Wimbledon. He's also won the Olympic gold medal in singles at the

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'Listening to My Body': Nadal to Sit out Wimbledon, Olympics

Tony and Dwight

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

'Listening to My Body': Nadal to Sit out Wimbledon, Olympics

"Week. Tennis champion Rafael Nadal is taking a break this year from Wimbledon and the Tokyo Olympics. Rafa says he's been listening to his body and his body says, take a break in his words, the ideas to prolong his career and continue to do what makes them happy that is to compete at the highest level. He recently reached the French Open semis this month, but lost arrival. Djokovic Spaniards taking the title twice at Wimbledon. He's also won the Olympic gold medal in singles at the

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

WFAN Sports Radio_FM

02:24 min | 2 years ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

"Flag. All right, Chris, you were talking about the tennis well. Sunday's men's French Open Finals officially set after dropping the first set, Novak Djokovic rallied to defeat Rafael Nadal in a dramatic semifinal today 36637662 so Djokovic moves on he will face Stefano sits Oppa's who blew a two set lead this morning before he came back to beat Sasha Zverev in five sets two games in the NBA Tonight as the NBA playoffs continue, and it starts in Atlanta. The Hawks are hosting the Sixers in Game three of their Eastern Conference semifinal series at State Farm Arena. That game just getting underway Tuesday night. Joel Embiid poured in 40 to help the Sixers take Game two and tie up the series at a game apiece. Later tonight, the Sons will look to take a three nothing lead in their second round series as they get set to tip off against the Nuggets. In Denver. Phoenix posted four double digit victories over its last five game winning streak. Tip Offset for just around 10 P.m. Eastern Elsewhere today, Raptor forward Pascal CIA come had surgery to repair a torn labrum and his left shoulder. He's expected to be out at least five months. One game on the afternoon baseball scoreboard The Cubs came from behind to beat the Cardinals 85 Jack Peterson chipped in with a tie, breaking two run double in the seventh. The Mets are hosting the Padres at Citi Field tonight. Mets GM Zack Scott spoke with reporters today he shot down comments made by Pete Alonso, who accused Major League baseball of manipulating balls to her potential free agents. Stanley Cup playoffs. Take a pause until Sunday, when the Islanders face off against the Lightning in Game one of their semifinal series in Tampa. And the Canadians and Golden Knights Open up Monday night in Vegas. I'm Erica Herskowitz. Hey, guys, D a catch US Monday morning after our first look at Bucks and Nets, the D a show six Eastern CBS Sports radio I see Yes. Welcome to the jungle Jim Rome on the air noon to three Eastern Only on CBS Sports Radio. Sarah did it. Do what? It's perfect. It's perfect. He got Kristen. An engagement ring. A New Dominion jewelers would be perfect. I learned so much, and I was able to design it myself. I told you, Dominion jewelers is where you design the ring that says I want to spend the rest of my life with you that we just need to figure out how I'm going to pop the question. Don't worry. I.

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Steve Warne Project - Sports

The Steve Warne Project - Sports

01:56 min | 2 years ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Steve Warne Project - Sports

"Know we just brought his name up really. i guess. He's not playing must be hurt. Federal roger federer. tom. Brady wayne gretzky michael jordan. You know a lot of those guys is almost all the time. They avoided their whole careers. Controversy okay brady got into it with inflatable deal or whatever it was the deflated dealer or whatever but you never. You never hear too much gossip side of of brady gretzky jordan. A little bit with the gambling and stuff like that but but all those guys coincidentally kind of stay out of trouble so this guy gets a pass this guy a pass right. Why am i gonna get frequent hammered. And i always feel badly formed that it actually got videoed and put out there all over social media because I bet he has like a mini. Gets that way. Maybe once a year like there's a reason this guy is still a great. Nfl quarterback and a super bowl champion at forty three and looks by the and looks the way he does because he's totally takes care of himself and if you've read his book at all but he is just when it comes to nutrition and what he puts in his body. It's i so careful with it and it's almost like a feel like while it's a fun video and everything almost feel like i'm violating his privacy by by watching video of this guy deserves opportunity to do this and it's almost too bad that the whole world has to be looking at it and snickering at it. The other guy gets the games ago carried them. Yeah like just lifting them. Straight up and look as tom's toes just touching the cy young bing bing bing we gotta get him outta here we gotta get him on anyway when go through graduations give him another ring game ball. The tom brady entering for sure. Okay we'll talk to you next time. Goodnight everybody we'll see..

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"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Steve Warne Project - Sports

The Steve Warne Project - Sports

05:32 min | 2 years ago

"rafael nadal" Discussed on The Steve Warne Project - Sports

"Too because he's trying to throw everybody off so everybody got a good chuckle out of it because basically the rangers at bailed out of the zone and they weren't forechecking at that stage Everybody wanted to get into overtime but Boy that would have been really embarrassing. If somehow the rangers got a hold of the puck and buried into the empty net. Totally totally. you see that in baseball okay. Mistakes like that right. You see outfielders. It's not uncommon. Right where you see outfielder the catch a fly ball and then you know. There's a guide i right and they. You know the drill it right. The guys tagging they try and drill it to second base from second to third or whatever you know try and make this out and everyone starts laughing because that was the third out the fly ball out right right it happens and you know you see all the infielders given the guy. Okay the two fingers to out right. They're gonna remind them in baseball right. Is it happens a lot. So i think to single handedly going to bring in what they happen baseball that the players are all going to run back before the final faceoff virgo to all tie game given the fingers. Yeah there's a fantastic moment Kind of like that but but different. We're larry walker. There's there's only one out and larry walker's out in the outfield and the the ball is hit at the warning. Track larry walker being a hoover may catch easily. And i guess he'd been chatting with somebody in the front row gave the ball to a little kid and so he starts then he starts see. He's starts running in the end of the inning and after about six steps of jogging. He realizes what's going on. Is the guy running around the bases and just fringe back. Gets the ball back from the little kid. Sorry body and then throws the ball in. But that was pretty embarrassing. Moment for sure class luca. I saw him go to bed. Sawyer was laughing you know. Just a mind cramp right just absolutely mind stiffener absolutely but everything's going well for the bruins doesn't seem to matter what happens with that team who who arrives Who who leaves. Sedano chair gone Torey krug gone and yet they go they just off with a nine one and two record once again.

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