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The Inside-In Tennis Podcast

The Inside-In Tennis Podcast

Mitch Michals, Bleav

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
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This week's episode of Tennis Channel Inside-In features Pam Shriver calling in live from the WTA Charleston Open, to give her thoughts on this year's edition of the the longest running all-women's tennis tournament in the US. Shriver also recaps the Miami Open triumphs of Carlos Alcaraz & Iga Swiatek, & looks head to Novak Djokovic's return in Monte Carlo next week. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

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The Australian Open heats up, and Barstool Hubbs returns to Inside-In to discuss a wild first few days in Melbourne. Hubbs discusses why it's never a good idea to antagonize Novak Djokovic, why Ben Shelton remains a force to be reckoned with, and what went wrong for Frances Tiafoe as he goes out in his second match. He also dives into the dominant performance by Mirra Andreeva as she handled Ons Jabeur, and whether the 16-year-old can be a threat to defending champ Aryna Sabalenka.

The guys dive into all the action and storylines down under, including Andrey Rublev's temperament, Jannik Sinner's renewed confidence, and whether Coco Gauff is a shoe-in for deep runs at every single major. And Hubbs forecasts whether Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev or Holger Rune will be the one to reach the final in the bottom of the men's draw. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

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60 Minutes correspondent and Tennis Channel's own Jon Wertheim returns to Inside-In to discuss where things stand at a rambunctious US Open, which saw top seed and defending champion Iga Swiatek lose to Jelena Ostapenko in the fourth round. Wertheim explains what went wrong for Swiatek, Coco Gauff's opportunity to win her first major, and whether soon-to-be new #1 Aryna Sabalenka or another player on the women's side will make a run to the title.

The senior executive of Sports Illustrated also discusses the men's draw, with Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz on a collision course for another major matchup. Wertheim dives into Daniil Medvedev's success on the court and on the microphone, the American men's tennis movement with three quarterfinalists, and looks at whether Jannik Sinner can have his big breakthrough. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

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We've got all the tennis you can handle on this week's episode of Inside-In, as esteemed commentator Mark Petchey returns to the podcast to recap title victories for Tommy Paul & Ugo Humbert on the ATP. Petchey also explains what propelled Elena Rybakina to a second title in 2024, why Naomi Osaka is already back at a high level, and the comfort that Iga Swiatek has in the Middle East events. And you won't want to miss Petchey's strong feelings on why Carlos Alcaraz has no need to panic, and why Andy Murray has earned the right to play as long as he desires.

And then journalist and commentator Chris Bowers makes his Inside-In debut, discussing how his love affair with the sport of tennis began and why the history of the game should be revered and studied. Bowers details what he learned from writing biographies on Novak Djokovic & Roger Federer, his thoughts on the game in it's current form, and his experience as the host of "TennisWorthy" a podcast presented by the International Hall of Fame. It's an enlightening chat with a man who's covered the game for over 30 years, and considers himself a citizen of the world. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

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Longtime sportscaster Adnan Virk joins Inside-In to discuss how tennis has always captivated his heart, dating back to Boris Becker's early triumphs at Wimbledon. Virk explains his loyal devotion to being a Roger Federer fan, what stood out the most about the Swiss legend's traits on and off the court, and why he will make sure he's on the grounds at the International Tennis Hall of Fame for his favorite player's induction. The broadcaster also dives into the current state of the game, meeting Andre Agassi, and whether we will finally get a good tennis movie.

And tennis gambling expert Kenny Ducey returns to the show to break down all the Wimbledon odds. Ducey dives into Novak Djokovic's position as the favorite, whether Carlos Alcaraz is primed to dethrone the Serbian, and which American players can make their move in London. He also discusses whether Iga Swiatek should be the favorite on the women's side, Aryna Sabalenka & Elena Rybakina's chances, and which longshots could thrive at the All England Club. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

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Jimmy Arias joins Tennis Channel Inside-In to recap all the exciting matches at the quarterfinal round of the French Open, headlined by Rafael Nadal's triumph over defending champ Novak Djokovic. Arias explains why Alexander Zverev is primed to be a threat for the title, how Marin Cilic improbably reached the semifinals, and previews the women's final which features Iga Swiatek & Coco Gauff. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

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Chris Eubanks joins Tennis Channel Inside-In from the Santa Monica studios, where he made his debut this week as a TV broadcaster. Eubanks discusses his experiences & perspective on the other side of the camera, as well as his path from Atlanta, Georgia, to the pros. The two-time All-American at Georgia Tech also breaks down the current happenings in clay court season, including Novak Djokovic's return to form & Stefanos Tsitsipas establishing himself as a major force on the red dirt. And Eubanks tells the story of how Naomi Osaka took him up on his invitation to watch him play in Dallas. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

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Mitch is joined by tennis journalist & host of "The Lucky Letcord" podcast Chris Oddo to break down all the action taking place at the 2022 Miami Open. Oddo analyzes the metoric rise of Carlos Alcaraz, Iga Swiatek's ascent to number one in the world, and the dominant return of Naomi Osaka to the top of the game. He also previews the outstanding action on tap this weekend from the Sunshine State. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

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This week' episode of Tennis Channel Inside-In features broadcaster Leif Shiras, who breaks down the shocking retirement of Ashleigh Barty at the top of the game & height of her tennis powers. Shiras also discusses Taylor Fritz's Indian Wells triumph, Rafael Nadal's injury, & gives a detailed preview of the 2022 Miami Open. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

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It's a double dose of tennis commentary this week, as former pros and current broadcasting partners Jan-Michael Gambill & Leif Shiras join the show to discuss all the action in the US Open Series in North America. The guys recap Jessica Pegula and Jannik Sinner's triumph in Canada, and break down whether Americans such as Coco Gauff & Taylor Fritz are ready to make their big breakthrough in New York. They also delve into what makes Tommy Paul such a tough matchup for Carlos Alcaraz, look at Daniil Medvedev's hard court prowess, and look at the women's game still being paced by Iga Swiatek. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

As a resident of Hawaii, Jan-Michael Gambill explains the dire situation in Maui as a result of the tragic wildfires in the town of Lahaina. If you would like to donate to the relief efforts, you can do so at https://turnkindnesson.org/.

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How many episodes does The Inside-In Tennis Podcast have?

The Inside-In Tennis Podcast currently has 437 episodes available.

What topics does The Inside-In Tennis Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Sports and Tennis.

What is the most popular episode on The Inside-In Tennis Podcast?

The episode title 'Tennis Channel Inside-In 5/26/22: Jill Craybas on the Early Drama at Roland-Garros' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Inside-In Tennis Podcast?

The average episode length on The Inside-In Tennis Podcast is 54 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Inside-In Tennis Podcast released?

Episodes of The Inside-In Tennis Podcast are typically released every 2 days, 13 hours.

When was the first episode of The Inside-In Tennis Podcast?

The first episode of The Inside-In Tennis Podcast was released on Apr 8, 2021.

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