Twelve months on from the heartbreak of Prague, Switzerland are the Billie Jean King Cup champions for the first time ever after beating Australia in the final in Glasgow.
David and Matt react to wins for Jil Teichmann and Belinda Bencic, discuss the celebrations, and go inside the press conference room as Matt came full circle with a very happy (and tipsy) Swiss team.
There’s also admiration for Storm Sanders’ efforts, discussion about how Australia can turn themselves into champions, and curiosity over whether Bencic can carry her team competition form into the slams.
We also review the event generally and discuss how it might improve in the future.
Over in Turin at the ATP Finals, was Felix Auger-Aliassime disappointing in his loss to Casper Ruud? And should we be encouraged by Rafael Nadal’s first set form or worried about how he faded against Taylor Fritz?
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BJK Cup Finals Day 5 - Leylah Fernandez. That’s the title.
BJK Cup Finals Day 4 - Czechia keep on coming; Semifinal preview, and an ATP Finals look ahead
BJK Cup Finals Day 3 - Matt investigates the mystery of Rybakina's absence; Italy, Canada book semi spots; David drops a bomb from the Lost Law Years
BJK Cup Finals Day 2 - The Leylah Fernandez show is back!
BJK Cup Finals Day 1 - Slovenia & Czechia storm to opening day wins, plus your daily update on Matt's lunch
Sublime Swiatek cruises amidst the chaos
BJK Cup Final Preview with Matt's tales from Seville; Djokovic dominates devastated Dimitrov
Cancun chaos reaches crescendo
WTA Finals underway, but the players aren't happy
Shelton shows he's got the goods
Hurkacz, Rublev rip it up in Shanghai; The best show in tennis is back
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
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