The Inside-In Tennis Podcast

Auteur(s): Mitch Michals Bleav
  • Résumé

  • Host Mitch Michals takes you inside the world of professional tennis with the past, present, and future of the sport. This podcast features broadcasters, players, and many others who eat, sleep & breathe tennis. Stay in the loop and in the know with The Inside-In Podcast
    The Tennis Channel Inc.
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Épisodes
  • Roger Rasheed on His Journey In Tennis, Coaching Hewitt & Monfils, and Teaching Elite Behavior
    Feb 4 2025
    Roger Rasheed joins the show to discuss his path from Australian Rules Football player to a life in pro tennis. Rasheed dives into his quick rise as a tennis player that included qualifying for the Australian Open main draw at age 16! The coach of several top 10 players explains why Lleyton Hewitt had an unmatched drive, and shares few stories coaching Gael Monfils, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Grigor Dimitrov. And the commentator for Nine Network reacts to the 2025 Australian Title for Jannik Sinner, and shares his thoughts on the current state of the men's game. Rasheed pulls no punches when discussing a coaching problem he sees in the pro game, and he discusses why the Davis Cup is always a passionate affair as the tennis world found out yet again this past weekend. The coach also founded the "Roger Rasheed Sports Foundation," which helps children achieve better circumstances and health in life by giving them access to first-class sports facilities, coaching, and equipment. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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    56 min
  • Abigail Johnson on Osaka's Comeback, Djokovic's Next Move, Stories From The Australian Open And Covering The Game She Loves
    Jan 31 2025
    Commentator Abigail Johnson returns to the podcast to discuss her recent assignment in Melbourne, and she explains why the Australian Open is a cut above the rest in a lot of ways. Johnson dives into several topics such as Naomi Osaka determination to get back to the top, Madison Keys' iconic run to her first major title, and what Novak Djokovic's 2025 schedule will look like as he chases a 25th grand slam trophy. She also discusses why lower level events such as the indoor tournaments she covers in her native United Kingdom are crucial to the heart of tennis. Johnson also predicts which pro players could have breakout campaigns in the three remaining majors, and describes what makes Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca so captivating at such a young age. And the broadcaster gives a synopsis of the current indoor events taking place in Linz, Montpellier and Singapore as the tennis season marches on. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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    53 min
  • Jan-Michael Gambill Recaps The Australian Open: Madison Keys Has Her Major Title + Jannik Sinner Continues His Reign Down Under
    Jan 28 2025
    Former ATP player and current commentator Jan-Michael Gambill returns to the show to review the 2025 Australian Open, where Madison Keys claimed her first major title and dethroned the two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka. Gambill explains how Keys was able to remain calm and courageous under pressure, and why her breakthrough moment was years in the making. The broadcasters recaps Keys' incredible run in Melbourne, discusses Sabalenka's outlook for 2025, and examines the WTA rankings which feature four Americans in the Top 10. And Gambill breaks down the men's side of things, where Jannik Sinner defended his title in superb fashion. Gambill dissects the elements of Sinner's game that makes him elite, the aura that he has as the world's top ranked player, and examines whether finalist Alexander Zverev will ever be able to break through and claim a grand slam trophy of his own. And he also discusses the Australian Open fortnight and future of Novak Djokovic, who played brilliant tennis before retiring during his semifinal match with an injury. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
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    44 min

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