The first Wimbledon since 2019 ends with Ash Barty and Novak Djokovic leaving London victorious, both clear #1s at very different stages of their careers. Pliskova should be mighty proud of her tournament, and Berrettini reaches a new height in a very promising career. So how long will Djokovic dominate? What will the next generation have to say about it? All that plus doubles, PTPA stuff, Olympics conjecture, and how the ATP can hold onto those eyeballs Berrettini brought in.
1:25 Introducing our newest line of merch, the Bandwidth Collection
3:00 Ash Barty wins Wimbledon 50 years after her mentor, Evonne Goolagong; cements no. 1 status whether you like it or not
11:50 A great semifinal lineup: former winner Kerber, perennial top 10-er (until recently) Pliskova, and Sabalenka's big breakthrough
16:20 Djokovic has 3/4 of the Calendar Year Slam, Berrettini acquits himself well in final
28:10 Berrettini and Hurkacz bring new eyes to the sport, but the youngsters still have work to do
34:05 Doubles: Mektic/Pavic are back from Covid; Krawcyzk gets the Channel Slam; Hsieh/Mertens save match points to win
38:15 Et ceteras: Roger, Felix, Raducanu, PTPA update
47:00 So who exactly is going to the Olympics?
55:05 We finally get the trailer for Naomi Osaka's Netflix documentary
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