With the WTA Finals having reached the last four stage, David and Matt come together to wrap up the Round Robin action which saw some surprising results (Maria Sakkari finding her best form) and some unsurprising ones (Iga Swiatek serving up bagels).
There’s chat about Sakkari playing with freedom again, Swiatek dominating everyone, a gripping and dramatic match between Caroline Garcia and Daria Kasatkina with semi-final qualification on the line, and the fact that Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff combined for a 0-9 win-loss record across singles and doubles.
Did they just hit the wall? How will this week affect USA in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals next week? And do Pegula and Gauff need to reconsider the amount of doubles they play next year?
We also preview the semi-finals and discuss the tricky situation which the WTA finds itself in regarding a host venue for this event after a week of disappointing crowds in Fort Worth.
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Ivanisevic interview - coaching Djokovic, the split, and what’s next for Goran
Miami - Collins crowns final season; Sinner cements his status at the top
Miami heats up; Djokovic shock split
Miami - Ruud’s rant, Halep’s spat and Murray’s throwback
Indian Wells - Swiatek, Alcaraz electric again
Indian Wells - Alcaraz buzz returns
Halep back, anti-doping system in tatters; Indian Wells update
Boulter & De Minaur, tennis' newest power couple
Paolini proves David wrong; Mensik and Fonseca arrive in style
Swiatek, Sinner roll on, but what's up with Alcaraz?
Rybakina returns, Humbert delivers and what is Holger Rune doing?
David's back! And tennis never went away
AO Day 15 - Sinner seizes maiden slam
AO Day 14 - Aryna's Aussie Double
AO Day 13 - Sinner stuns Djokovic; Daniil delivers Karma
AO Day 12 - Shriver's semifinal verdict
AO Day 11 - Alcaraz ousted; Qinwen Zheng surges to semis
AO Day 10 - Dream semis set
AO Day 9 - More mayhem
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