With the Sunshine Swing well underway in the Californian Desert, Catherine and David address all the key talking points from week one of Indian Wells, including Serena Williams’ so-far impressive return to post-baby action, and Novak Djokovic’s inverse fortunes on the comeback trail.
Other developments in the tennis world include Maria Sharapova’s split with long-time coach Sven Groenveld, and Goran Ivanisevic rejoining the coaching carousel alongside Canadian Milos Raonic. Plus with 16 year old Amanda Anisimova and 17 year old Felix Auger-Aliassime recording ground-breaking victories in Indian Wells, Catherine & David put the spotlight on some of the outrageously young players taking the sport by storm.
The Tennis Podcast is produced weekly throughout the year and daily during the Grand Slam tournaments, in association with Telegraph Sport.
Iga is back, Melbourne is longer, and Shanghai is still going
Winning!
Sakkari succeeds, Rybakina complains, and Laver Cup - meh.
The Simona Halep case and the Davis Cup
US Open Day 14 - Djokovic the undisputed
US Open Day 13 - It’s Coco Time
US Open Day 12 - Daniil the disruptor; Djokovic hangs up on Shelton
US Open Day 11 - Bad, Bizarre, Brilliant: Women’s semis reviewed; Men’s semis preview
US Open Day 10 - Semifinals set, and previewed
US Open Day 9 - The Shelton Show meets Novak The Great; Gauff vs. Muchova - Yes Please!
US Open Day 8 - Heat causes havoc as big names fall
US Open Day 7 - Swiatek shocked, Sabalenka seizes No.1 and is an ATP/WTA Merger coming?
US Open Day 6 - Electric Alcaraz and the darkness of Ons
US Open Day 5 - American pack hunters; Djokovic survives but Rybakina doesn't
US Open Day 4 - Joy, despair: Wawrinka, Murray span the range
US Open Day 3 - Americans advance; Wozniacki rolls back years
US Open Day 2 - Was that the worst Ashe day ever?
US Open Day 1 - Coco survives the circus; Rune relegated to the boondocks
US Open - Tales from the Interview Room
US Open - The Draws!
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