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Talking Tennis

Talking Tennis

By: John Silk
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Interviews, news and anaylsis of all things tennis with host John Silk and a team of experts, coaches, players and former playersJohn Silk Tennis
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  • Davis Cup: Italy beats Belgium after 17-15 tie break win sees Cobolli beat Bergs | ATP awards controversy | Who can challenger Alcaraz & Sinner in 2026?
    Nov 21 2025
    In this episode, we break down Italy’s dramatic Davis Cup victory over Belgium, highlighted by Flavio Cobolli’s thrilling 17–15 tiebreak win against Zizou Bergs. What does this result mean for Italy’s campaign—and what went wrong for Belgium? We also dive into the latest ATP Awards controversy, exploring who was snubbed, why fans are frustrated, and what the debate reveals about the current state of men’s tennis. Finally, we look ahead to 2026: Who can realistically challenge Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner for tennis supremacy? We analyse the rising stars, tactical evolutions, and potential disruptors poised to shake up the ATP hierarchy in the coming seasons. Keywords: Davis Cup 2025, Italy vs Belgium tennis, Cobolli Bergs tiebreak, 17–15 tiebreak, ATP Awards controversy, Alcaraz 2026, Sinner 2026, ATP 2026 predictions, tennis podcast, tennis analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • ATP WEEKLY: ATP Tour Finals Review | Has Sinner made the tweaks necessary to overtake Alcaraz on a long-term basis? Can anyone challenge Sincaraz in 2026? Is Zverev on the decline? Have De Minaur and Musetti peaked?
    Nov 16 2025
    ATP WEEKLY | ATP Tour Finals Review: Has Sinner Closed the Gap on Alcaraz? Future of “Sincaraz”, Zverev’s Trajectory & De Minaur/Musetti Outlook In this episode of ATP WEEKLY, we break down all the biggest storylines from the ATP Tour Finals. Has Jannik Sinner made the crucial tactical and technical tweaks needed to challenge – or even overtake – Carlos Alcaraz on a long-term basis? We analyse whether a true Sinner–Alcaraz rivalry (“Sincaraz”) will dominate men’s tennis heading into 2026, and identify the players with the best chance of breaking their grip on the tour. We also discuss whether Alexander Zverev is showing signs of decline, and assess if Alex de Minaur and Lorenzo Musetti have already reached their peaks or still have room to rise. Expect data-driven insights, form analysis, and big-picture predictions for the future of the ATP Tour. Perfect for fans following the ATP Finals, the future of men’s tennis, and the evolving dynamics at the top of the game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Sinner beats Shelton | Post-match analysis | Can either Zverev or Felix beat Alcaraz? | ATP Finals
    Nov 14 2025
    🎾 Sinner beats Shelton | Post-Match Analysis + Can Zverev or Felix Stop Alcaraz? | ATP Finals Jannik Sinner gets the job done against Ben Shelton in Turin — and we’re breaking down exactly how he handled the American’s power, adapted mid-match, and tightened his grip on the group. From tactical adjustments to momentum swings, we dissect all the key moments from this crucial ATP Finals clash. Then we shift focus to the big question on everyone’s mind: Can either Alexander Zverev or Felix Auger-Aliassime challenge Carlos Alcaraz at this year’s Finals? We evaluate recent form, matchup dynamics, indoor performance, and what each player would need to do to take down the Spanish superstar. In this episode: 🎾 Sinner vs Shelton post-match breakdown 📊 Key stats + tactical insights 🔥 How Sinner’s win shapes the group standings ⚡ Zverev vs Alcaraz: Who has the edge? 🚀 Can FAA trouble Alcaraz indoors? 🏆 Updated ATP Finals outlook + predictions Tune in for smart analysis, clear breakdowns, and all the storylines shaping the final stretch of the ATP Finals in Turin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    14 mins
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