Ep. 4: Next Gen. Finals, Kyrgios vs. Rios vs. Zverev and the ATP Hall of Fame - Your Weekly Tennis News Wrap-up cover art

Ep. 4: Next Gen. Finals, Kyrgios vs. Rios vs. Zverev and the ATP Hall of Fame - Your Weekly Tennis News Wrap-up

Ep. 4: Next Gen. Finals, Kyrgios vs. Rios vs. Zverev and the ATP Hall of Fame - Your Weekly Tennis News Wrap-up

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Welcome back to another episode of Talkn Tennis, the only tennis podcast you need if you want the latest news, results and unfiltered opinions straight from three blokes who care way too much about this sport. Adam “The Animal” kicks off the show alongside his co-hosts: Chrissy P, the former childhood tennis prodigy whose rise and fall mirrored a Hollywood child star, and Mr. Vargos himself, Adrian, a man whose love for tennis has been corrupted by an even deeper love for Cevapi. As always, listeners are reminded to follow the chaos on X/Twitter at @TalknTennis.

The boys start with a quick life update, as Chris breaks down his Grand Final weekend and all its emotional highs and lows, while Adrian weighs in on the eternal question: when do teachers mentally check out in Term 4? Once the personal stories settle, it’s straight into the tennis, because while the year might be ending, the season certainly isn’t. The show dives into a full breakdown of the upcoming Next Gen Finals, returning to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from December 17th to 21st. Adam explains the unique nature of the event, how it doubles as the ATP’s testing ground for fast-paced rule changes, and how it has already produced champions like Alcaraz, Sinner, Tsitsipas and Medjedovic. The 2025 field is locked in, headlined by Masters 1000 winner Jakub Menšík, rising American Learner Tien, powerful Croatian Dino Prizmić and a strong supporting cast of Landaluce, Kjær and Basavareddy. The future of men’s tennis looks electric and the boys break it all down.

From there, attention shifts to James Duckworth, who continues to torment the youth by walking away with prize money that probably should have gone to Japanese and Australian teenagers just trying to make rent. That rolls naturally into the newly announced Australian Open wildcards, with Duckworth securing the men’s spot after climbing back inside the top 90, and 17-year-old Emerson Jones earning the women’s wildcard on the back of her strong local results. The team also acknowledges the wildcard playoff winners out of China—Bu Yunchaokete on the men’s side and Zarina Diyas for the women.


The episode then shifts into a spirited debate about the Best Player to Never Win a Slam, sparked by Greg Rusedski’s argument that Marcelo Ríos deserves the crown over Alexander Zverev. The boys unpack the contrasting cases: Ríos, the dazzling, injury-plagued genius who became the only man in the Open Era to reach No. 1 without a Slam, versus Zverev, the statistical powerhouse with Masters titles, ATP Finals victories and an Olympic gold but three heartbreaking Slam final losses. Other fan favourites like Berdych, Ferrer, Tsonga and Nalbandian are tossed in for comparison as the debate heats up, with the hosts making their own picks and predictions.


To finish, the episode descends into glorious chaos with the Battle of the Spuds Quiz, a Hall-of-Fame-style trivia showdown highlighting some of tennis’ most iconic wheels, grinders and nearly-men. The competition ramps up with “Who Am I?” rounds worth double, triple or even quadruple points depending on how badly someone is losing.


Another episode of lively debate, sharp analysis and questionable humour from the Talkn Tennis crew—served fresh and loud. If you enjoy the show, don’t forget to subscribe and follow along on X/Twitter @TalknTennis for more daily tennis takes.

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