Jannik Sinner is the winner of the Australian Open, dethroning the Djokovic dynasty and prevailing in a thrilling comeback final to claim his first Slam win.
We discuss Sinner's ascendance and what the defeats mean for the two men, Djokovic and Medvedev, whom he beat to clinch this title.
We also discuss other various things on the men's side of the tournament (we also recorded a women's episode which will come soon), including late finishes.
We then close with a discussion of the darkening shadow that the abuse accusations against Alexander Zverev cast over this tournament, and why they got so much more traction here than ever before.
Ben and Tumaini start this episode with a remembrance of our colleague Mike Dickson, who passed away suddenly while covering the Australian Open. He is much loved and much missed.
Episode 319: Wrapping Up Tennis in December (With Reem Abulleil)
Episode 318: WTA Stands Up Against China For Peng Shuai
Episode 317: Peng Shuai, China, and the End of WTAsia?
Episode 316: NCR Movie Club - KING RICHARD (2021)
Episode 315: Prague Progress Report (with Jannik Schneider)
Episode 314: Backroom Business (With Bret McCormick)
Episode 313: ATP is Investigating Zverev; What Comes Next?
Episode 312: Starting up in San Diego (With Dani Vallverdu)
Episode 311: Bridging the App Gap
Episode 310b: Medvedev Beats Djokovic for U.S. Open Title; the Grand Slam Is Hard
Episode 310a: Emma Raducanu Wins U.S. Open; What, Like It‘s Hard?
Episode 309: Mardy Fish‘s Breaking Point
Episode 308: Live, From New York, It's US Open Draw Show!
Episode 307: Tokyo Takes a Toll (With Tumaini Carayol)
Episode 306: Checking Back in in the Capital
Episode 305: Ringing in the Olympic Tennis Draws (With Alex Gruskin)
Episode 304: Barty, Djokovic Win Wimbledon; Olympic Exodus
Episode 303d: Wimbledon's Second Week, With Tumaini Carayol
Episode 303c: Wimbledon, on the Last Middle Sunday
Episdoe 303b: Wimbledon Round 3: On Being Here, With Tumaini Carayol
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