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Aus. Open Catch-Up: Round 3 - Osaka ousted, comebacks galore and Berrettini-Alcaraz serve up a classic
In the latest episode of The Passing Shot, Joel and Kim round up all the biggest talking point Round 3 at the Australian Open, which saw a blockbuster encounter between Naomi Osaka and Amanda Anisimova and Andrey Rublev getting upset by Marin Cilic. British interest in the singles also faded with Dan Evans losing to Felix Auger-Aliassime whilst there were a series of comebacks from the likes of Aryna Sabalenka, Danielle Collins and Alize Cornet to make their place in Round 4. Rafael Nadal suffered his blip with a four set win over Karen Khachanov whilst we also had a thrilling encounter between Matteo Berrettini and Carlos Alcaraz where both players showed why they are going to ones to watch for the season ahead. Share your fan thoughts on the week with the #passingshotpod on social media.______________DOWNLOADTENNIS.COMTo stay up to date on all tennis around the world including ATP, WTA and Challenger tours, download TNNS Live Scores.Download on Apple PodcastsDownload on Google PlayFollow TNNS Live Scores on TwitterAnd check out the TNNS Lives Scores website at www.downloadtennis.com______________SOCIAL MEDIAShare your fan thoughts on the week with the #passingshotpod on social media.Twitter: @passingshotpodInstagram: @passingshotpodWebsite: thepassingshot.co.ukWritten, presented and produced by Joel Girling and Kim MackenzieCrowdfunded by our listeners.Recorded on 23rd January 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The US Open Catch-Up: Semi Finals - Teen Dreams as Raducanu and Fernandez set for date with history; Medvedev in a hurry; Salisbury’s doubles delight
In the latest episode of The Passing Shot, the tennis podcast by fans, Joel and Kim catchup on the semi final action from the 2021 US Open.With a surprise ladies final set between Emma Raducanu and Leylah Fernandez, Joel and Kim reflect on their respective semi finals over Maria Sakkari and Aryna Sabalenka and predict who will come out on top in the battle of the teens.Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic is one match away from a Calendar Slam and making tennis history, with only Daniil Medvedev standing in his path. Joel and Kim debate how Medvedev can stop the Novak Slam onslaught which seems to be continuing strongly, with Sascha Zverev having been dispatched in 5 sets.Joel and Kim also celebrate Joe Salisbury’s 2nd men’s doubles Slam with partner Rajeev Ram as he came out on top over fellow Brit Jamie Murray in the ‘Battle of the Brits’. Joe also goes for glory in the upcoming Mixed Doubles final with Desiree Krawcyzk.Share your fan thoughts on the week with the #passingshotpod on social media.______________DOWNLOADTENNIS.COMTo stay up to date on all tennis around the world including ATP, WTA and Challenger tours, download TNNS Live Scores.Download on Apple PodcastsDownload on Google PlayFollow TNNS Live Scores on TwitterAnd check out the TNNS Lives Scores website at www.downloadtennis.com______________SOCIAL MEDIAShare your fan thoughts on the week with the #passingshotpod on social media.Twitter: @passingshotpodInstagram: @passingshotpodEmail: [email protected]Website: thepassingshot.co.ukWritten, presented and produced by Joel Girling and Kim MackenzieCrowdfunded by our listeners.Recorded on 11th September 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.