Australian Open

Australian Open är en av de fyra Grand Slam-turneringarna i tennis och spelas varje år i Melbourne, Australien. Turneringen är en av de mest prestigefyllda inom tennisvärlden och lockar till sig de bästa spelarna från hela världen. Australian Open spelas på hardcourt och erbjuder spännande matcher och underhållning för tennisentusiaster.

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"Den segerfesten glömmer jag aldrig"

"Den segerfesten glömmer jag aldrig"

När han var sju år träffade han sin stora idol Mats Wilander för första gången. Som tonåring gjorde han som en annan stor förebild – Andre Agassi – och spelade tennis i avklippta jeansshorts för att se cool ut. Det hade kunnat sluta som för de allra flesta – med ouppfyllda drömmar. Thomas Johansson ville annat. Han blev en stor stjärna själv och vann Australian Open 2002 (senast en svensk vann en grand slam-titel). – Den segerfesten glömmer jag aldrig. Jag bjöd alla på champagne – det är dyraste krognotan i mitt liv. I en kultintervju med Expressen berättar han också om: ✓ Varför han och familjen fortfarande bor kvar i Monaco. ✓ Duellerna med gode vännen Andre Agassi: ”han försökte skjuta huvudet av dig...”  ✓ Utbrottet på domaren i Miami då Thomas var lika arg som John McEnroe någonsin varit ✓ Då han hånade Rafael Nadal – men hyllades av huvudpersonen själv

The botten is nådd – svensk tennis har aldrig varit sämre än den är nu

The botten is nådd – svensk tennis har aldrig varit sämre än den är nu

Vi är bortskämda som tennisnation i Sverige. Det är svårt att leva upp till alla Grand slam-segrar, världsettor och Davis Cup-vinster. I dag har vi ingen spelare som av egen kraft eller ranking tar sig in i de stora turneringarna. Elias Ymer är solklar Sverige-etta, rankad 160 i världen. Han får förlita sig på wildcards till ATP-turneringar och kvala in till Grand slam-turneringarna. Senast i Australian Open förlorade han i första omgången. Som vanligt var det ”små marginaler”. För andra gången sedan 1980 hade vi ingen svensk singelspelare i huvudturneringen. Som jämförelse var det 16 spelare i Melbournes huvudturnering 1994. Rekordet är 18 stycken i Franska öppna 1987 – Det var svenskar överallt. Vi hade en egen del i omklädningsrummet och på läktaren var det alltid mest drag i Sverigeklacken, säger Ulf Stenlund. 23:a i världen – åtta i Sverige På tal om, den för många okända, Ulf Stenlund. Den idag 57-årige Hedemorasonen var som bäst rankad 23:a i världen 1987. Men aldrig bättre än åtta i Sverige. Det var andra tider. Stenlund var inte i närheten av att få representera Sverige i Davis Cup och han fick aldrig några rubriker i pressen. Trots titlar i både singel och dubbel, och dessutom en kvartsfinal i Franska öppna. Det blev kanske en notis i Dala-Demokraten. Varför har inte svensk tennis lyckats förvalta arvet och bygga nytt? Erfarenheten och kunskapen finns, är det viljan och engagemanget som saknas? Vi kanske bara var fat and happy. Dags att vända sig till bordtennisen? Förbundet kanske ska vända sig till grannen bordtennis, som trots skrala år utan framgångar under sena 00-talet och hela 2010-talet, nu är en toppnation i världen igen. Efter Jonas Björkmans och Thomas Johanssons framgångar så låg vägen öppen för Andreas Vinciguerra, Pim-Pim Johansson och Robin Söderling. Men innan Elias Ymer och Daniel Windahl skulle ta klivet så hade skador och sjukdom satt stopp för en hel generation. Daniel Berta som vann juniorsingel i Paris 2009 nöjde sig så och blev den förste junior-världsettan som inte nådde över 600-strecket på seniorrankingen. Nu senast i somras stängdes två av Sveriges tre högst rankade spelarna av på grund av klantighet, dumhet och nonchalans. Man behöver någon som visar vägen, spelare behöver se och lära av andra på nära håll. Vi är inte där på långa vägar. För några veckor sedan nådde 16-årige talangen William Rejchman Vinciguerra, systerson till Andreas Vinciguerra, andra rundan i Australian Opens pojksingel. Tennis-Sverige jublade. Mats Wilander vann franska öppna som 17-åring.

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Djokovic/Sabalenka v Tsitsipas/Sakkari Full Match | Australian Open 2024 Exhibition

Watch the full match of Djokovic/Sabalenka v Tsitsipas/Sakkari in a charity exhibition match ahead of the Australian Open 2024.

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Novak Djokovic v Jannik Sinner Full Match | Australian Open 2024 Semifinal

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Australian Open - Draw Day!

Catherine, David and Matt are together in Melbourne after the Australian Open draws have been made to talk through all the headlines, including Iga Swiatek’s loaded section, Naomi Osaka facing Caroline Garcia in the first round, and Jannik Sinner landing in Novak Djokovic’s half. On LocationWe are proud to be sponsored by On Location, the premium hospitality and experience provider throughout the Australian Open.And, for the first time in history, official Paris 2024 Travel Packages from On Location are available online, making it easy for you to enjoy the thrill of the Olympic Games and the wonder of Paris like never before.Your Olympic Games adventure comes with guaranteed tickets to the sport events of your choice and accommodation in Paris, plus world-class hospitality and options for custom tours and activities to immerse you in French culture, food, shopping, and more.On Location's wide range of official Travel Packages has been created to suit every need — from shorter stays such as the Discover 2024 Package, to longer ones like the Explore 2024 Package. All include guaranteed tickets to sport events (categories A to D), and come with multiple possibilities for add-on services and elevated hospitality options.Packages can be purchased online, or a dedicated On Location team member can contact you directly to create your perfect package.On Location at The Olympic GamesOUR LINKS:Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to help us to produce the show year-round, and receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout 2024, including Tennis Re-Lived and Grand Slam review shows, as well as monthly live shows on YouTube. Sign up to receive our Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt’s Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our ShopRead our New York Times profileTennis Podcast Terminology Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Australian Open 2024 Seeding CONFIRMED ✅ | GTL Tennis News

The seeds for Australian Open 2024 men's and women's draws have been released with Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek heading the seeds. We also give our dangerous unseeded players to watch out for. ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr 💰 SUPPORT CHANNEL: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/g2lp 🔥 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/gametolove 🏆 JOIN TNNS BRACKET LEAGUE: https://tnnslive.com 💬 GTL DISCORD: https://discord.gg/55t6PNFwvy 🛒 MERCH: https://etsy.com/uk/shop/GameToLove 🎮 TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/gametolovepodcast​ 📸 FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2LQZ0Qy 📲 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2RmTmIK 🔵 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/3ha6Z7P 🤖 FOLLOW OUR SUBREDDIT: https://bit.ly/3JsULUq ⏰ Time Stamps ⏰ 0:00 Intro 0:13 Men's Seeds 2:50 Dangerous Unseeded Men 4:30 Women's Seeds 7:24 Dangerous Unseeded Women 8:38 Outro Thanks for watching, make sure you LIKE the video, SUBSCRIBE and hit the bell to be notified of all our future tennis podcasts & watch-alongs. Download TNNS App: https://www.downloadtennis.com/ You can find us on Spotify & Apple Podcasts too: https://linktr.ee/gtltennispodcast​​​​ All of your support is appreciated! Business: gametolovepodcast@gmail.com #australianopen #seeds #tennis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Djokovic Injured? | Nadal Withdraws | The Countdown to Australian Open 2024 | GTL Tennis Podcast

In this episode we give our reaction to Rafael Nadal's withdrawal due to hip muscle injury and Novak Djokovic a wrist injury ahead of the Australian Open, will it affect his plans for an 11th title? Is Elena Rybakina now the favourite to win AO after destroying Sabalenka in Brisbane? ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr 💰 SUPPORT CHANNEL: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/g2lp 🔥 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/gametolove 🏆 JOIN TNNS BRACKET LEAGUE: https://tnnslive.com 💬 GTL DISCORD: https://discord.gg/55t6PNFwvy 🛒 MERCH: https://etsy.com/uk/shop/GameToLove 🎮 TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/gametolovepodcast​ 📸 FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2LQZ0Qy 📲 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2RmTmIK 🔵 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/3ha6Z7P 🤖 FOLLOW OUR SUBREDDIT: https://bit.ly/3JsULUq ⏰ Time Stamps ⏰ 0:00 Intro 1:20 Nadal Withdraws 6:50 Djokovic Wrist Injury 12:50 Rybakina Wins Brisbane 16:42 Latest News 26:00 AO Qualifiers to Watch 34:08 Tennis Shootout 39:33 Surprise Package 42:44 Outro Thanks for watching, make sure you LIKE the video, SUBSCRIBE and hit the bell to be notified of all our future tennis podcasts & watch-alongs. Download TNNS App: https://www.downloadtennis.com/ You can find us on Spotify & Apple Podcasts too: https://linktr.ee/gtltennispodcast​​​​ All of your support is appreciated! Business: gametolovepodcast@gmail.com #tennis #podcast #countdown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thomas Johansson - 2002 Australian Open Champion

In today´s episode we welcome 2002 Australian Open Champion and former world number 7 Thomas Johansson!Thomas began his career in the heyday of Swedish tennis, preceded and surrounded by legends such as Bjorn Borg, Mats Wilander and Stefan Edberg. As a result, he went under the radar until his career defining run at the Australian Open in 2002. He beat 9th seed Marat Safin to become the first male player seeded 16th to win a major in the Open Era.He is one of only 7 players to win the Men´s title in Melbourne since 2000!Thomas has since gone on to have a fantastic career as a coach, working with top 10 tour level players like David Goffin and most recently Sorana Cirstea, who knocked out world number 4 Elena Rybakina at the 2023 US Open.Thomas gives us some great stories from his time at the top of the game, and explains why he thinks building a team was the most successful formula for Swedish tennis.Read full shownotes here.Links mentioned in this Episode:-Follow Thomas on Instagram | Twitter Thomas’ charities:https://www.tapprabarn.se/https://zbfoundation.se/ SotoTennis Academy

Countdown to Melbourne: First predictions for the Australian Open!

Welcome back to TC Live! Join Steve Weissman, Monica Puig, and Jon Wertheim as they get you caught up on all of the action down under just ahead of the Australian Open. The crew also discusses the women's singles odds and makes their early predictions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

116: Australian Open, South African Open & Hero World Challenge | Steve Palmer’s Golf Betting Tips | The Sweet Spot

Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcoming Australian Open, South African Open & Hero World Challenge as Jack Reeve and Steve Palmer take a look at this week’s tournaments. The team also take a look back at the Australian PGA Championship & Joburg Open from last week analysing who stood out, as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his best predictions for this week's tournaments, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets. 

Australian Open 2024 LIVE Draw Reaction

Australian Open 2024 Draw Ceremony Live Reaction Stream. Novak Djokovic & Carlos Alcaraz on opposite sides of the draw. Sabalenka, Rybakina & Swiatek are the big three favourites, but with Naomi Osaka & Emma Raducanu returning can someone else cause an upset? ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr 💰 SUPPORT CHANNEL: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/g2lp 🔥 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/gametolove 🏆 JOIN TNNS BRACKET LEAGUE: https://tnnslive.com 💬 GTL DISCORD: https://discord.gg/55t6PNFwvy 🛒 MERCH: https://bit.ly/3uJK5Ka 🎮 TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/gametolovepodcast​ 📸 FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2LQZ0Qy 📲 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2RmTmIK 🔵 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/3ha6Z7P 🤖 FOLLOW OUR SUBREDDIT: https://bit.ly/3JsULUq ⏰ Time Stamps ⏰ Thanks for watching, make sure you LIKE the video, SUBSCRIBE and hit the bell to be notified of all our future tennis podcasts & watch-alongs. Download TNNS App: https://www.downloadtennis.com/ You can find us on Spotify & Apple Podcasts too: https://linktr.ee/gtltennispodcast​​​​ All of your support is appreciated! Business: gametolovepodcast@gmail.com #tennis #live #draw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

115: Australian PGA Championship & Joburg Open | Steve Palmer’s Golf Betting Tips | The Sweet Spot

Get the latest golf betting tips for the upcoming Australian PGA Championship & Joburg Open as Jack Reeve and Steve Palmer take a look at this week’s tournaments. The team also take a look back at the DP World Tour Championship & The RSM Classic from last week analysing who stood out, as well as who underperformed. Steve gives us his best predictions for this week's tournaments, including other selections who could be worth backing in the markets. 

Who will dominate in Melbourne? Countdown to the Australian Open

TC Live is back! Join Steve Weissman, Monica Puig, and Jon Wertheim as they bring you another action-packed day from down under, including big wins from Sofia Kenin and Taylor Townsend. The team also looks ahead to the men's singles odds for the Australian Open and previews what's still to come in tonight's matchups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Australian Open has divided the country. But could it save sport?

While thousands of Australians are still stranded overseas, 1,200 tennis players, officials and support staff have flown into Melbourne to take part in the Australian Open. Today, Ben Rothenberg on the debate over the decision to go ahead with the tournament, and what it could mean for the future of global sports.   Guest: Journalist and writer for The Saturday Paper Ben Rothenberg. Background reading: The inequalities of grand slam tennis in The Saturday Paper See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Podcast McPhee is back from his refereeing journey, and he fills us in on his Australian Open experience. We also delve into four Clubland Stories - THE GRQ PODCAST EP106

Podcast McPhee is back from his refereeing journey, and he fills us in on his Australian Open experience. We also delve into four Clubland Stories, including two from a now regular question-asker Mr Roberts as well as his close second, Colin - THE GRQ PODCAST EP105 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_GzvxPbX1UQBeFluD3OLQg/join SUBSCRIBE to GOLFRULES QUESTIONS https://bit.ly/2I8KrVH for all your golf rules GRQOTW104 - Whilst the ball that was found was unknown to be the original or the provisional ball, it was definitely one of them, and so the player must play that ball as the provisional ball. The ball that was found after three minutes is lost either way, and therefore can not be used at all. Firstly, we cover a few Clubland Stories:- Mr Roberts wants to know what happens when a struck ball doesn't make its way out of a Red Penalty Area. This comes under Rule 17.2.- Colin wants to know if he proceeded correctly when his ball was stuck up a tree. He dropped within two club-lengths of where the ball was, and this was under Rule 19.2.- Mr Roberts goes again with another tricky one and Blakey and Podcast disagree on what spray foam is deemed to be. But they do agree Mary was able to get some free relief.- Chip gives us a situation that is probably pretty common in Clubland, where a player tries to play a provisional ball for a ball that most likely went into a penalty area. GRQOTW 106 - Big P has hit his tee shot into the red penalty area running down the right side of the 14th hole. After two minutes of searching, he finds and identifies his ball. He makes a stroke at the ball and only advances it 3m. Frustrated, he makes another stroke at it from inside the PA moving it very little and makes another stroke. Very frustrated, he says he is returning to the teeing area to start the hole again.Despite some objections from others in the group, he returns to the teeing area, tees up a ball and makes a stroke, and finishes the hole. There are no players behind waiting to hit.How many penalty strokes must Big P add to his hole score? . . GOLFRULES QUESTIONS MERCHANDISE Get yourself a Roo&Coo polo: https://golfrulesquestions.myspreadshop.com/ . DO YOU HAVE A RULES OF GOLF QUESTION: Email - golfrules.questions@gmail.com WANT TO TEST YOUR RULES OF GOLF KNOWLEDGE? Head to: www.golfrulesquestions.com WANT A QUICK GOLF RULES REFERENCE Head to Instagram: @golfrules_questions (https://www.instagram.com/golfrules_questions/?hl=en) OR JOIN THE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY https://www.facebook.com/golfrulesquestions LISTEN TO THE GRQ PODCAST ON APPLE OR SPOTIFY Click here: https://anchor.fm/golfrules-questions SUBSCRIBE to GOLFRULES QUESTIONS https://bit.ly/2I8KrVH for all your golf rules #GolfRules #GolfRulesQuestions #blakey