Sloane Stephens completed one of the most remarkable injury comebacks in recent memory to win her first Grand Slam title, and the Tennis Podcast convened to talk about it.
Stephens beat compatriot Madison Keys 6-3, 6-0 in a contest as one-sided as it sounds. So why was the scoreline so lopsided? Was Stephens that good, Keys that bad, or a combination of the two?
How did Stephens recover from surgery and a ranking of nearly 1,000 to win the US Open inside a year? And will she go on to win more in the future?
Tennis Podcast presenter David Law and Telegraph Tennis Correspondent Simon Briggs also discuss the fifth Grand Slam doubles/mixed doubles title won by Britain’s Jamie Murray (alongside Martina Hingis this time), and a marathon wheelchair singles match between Britain’s Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid.
Then they look ahead to Sunday’s men’s singles final between Rafael Nadal and Kevin Anderson. What can Anderson do to take the title?
Eurosport will be on air for the men’s final at 8.30pm UK time. It will also be broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 Live.
A Tennis Podcast will be available to download after play. Presented by broadcasters Catherine Whitaker (Eurosport, BBC 5 Live) and David Law (BBC 5 Live, BT Sport), it is produced weekly throughout the year, and daily at the Grand Slam tournaments, in association with Telegraph Sport and Eurosport. www.tennispodcast.net
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!
Cincinnati - Drunk on Djokovic - Alcaraz; Crazy for Coco
Mid-Cincinnati chat
Canada - Pegula, Sinner make statements, but what do they mean?
Montreal & Toronto - Throwbacks, upsets, and a mixed bag for Canada
Gauff and Evans win big in Washington; Thiem takes a big step forward
What's happened since Wimbledon?
Max Eisenbud - Agent to Sharapova, Raducanu, Li Na
Live from Wimbledon Day 14 - Alcaraz achieves the ultimate
Live from Wimbledon Day 13 - Vondrousova's moment, but will it happen for Jabeur?
Live from Wimbledon Day 12 - Djokovic. Alcaraz. It’s on.
Live from Wimbledon Day 11 - Is this Ons Jabeur's time?
Live from Wimbledon Day 10 - Jabeur's revenge tour; Alcaraz vs Medvedev is on
Live from Wimbledon Day 9 - New Svitolina rolls on; Djokovic tells kids ‘It ain’t happening’
Live from Wimbledon Day 8 - Jabeur ignites, Djokovic defiant, Alcaraz-Rune: YES PLEASE
Live from Wimbledon Day 7 - Women's Tennis Takeover; Djokovic delayed overnight
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