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French Open 2025 Review with Neal Skupski

French Open 2025 Review with Neal Skupski

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What a French Open we were given this year, with what many are calling the greatest final of all time between Carlos Alcaraz & Jannik Sinner!

In this episode, our Grand Slam panelists break down all the action from Roland Garros which saw Alcaraz & Coco Gauff crowned Singles Champions.

GB´s Neal Skupski also makes a special appearance after reaching the final of the Men´s Doubles with fellow Brit Joe Salisbury.

Joining CTC host Dan Kiernan are:-

Freddie Nielsen: 2012 Wimbledon Men's Doubles Champion, Denmark´s Davis Cup Captain and coach to Elmer Møller.

Kieron Vorster: Top Strength and Conditioning coach who´s worked with Dan Evans, Liam Broady and Sorana Cirstea.

Episode Highlights include:-

  • The significance of the incredible mens final on tennis history.
  • Sinner´s resilience despite losing the final.
  • Neal Skupski shares valuable insights from his fortnight in Paris.
  • How rivalries in tennis can be friendly yet competitive.
  • Coco Gauff's victory showcased her potential as a star for now and the future.
  • Sabalenka's reaction post-match raised questions about sportsmanship.
  • Lois Boisson’s amazing run to the semi-finals and climbing 296 places the WTA rankings.
  • British success in wheelchair tennis & the juniors.

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