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Ep 111Thomas Alm is the David Goggins of tennis
Thomas Alm is a Swedish coach with 25 years of experience coaching professional tennis players. He can be called the David Goggins of tennis, as he is an ultra-marathon runner and is all about going all-in. Professional tennis is all about winning after all. Time stamps 00:00 Intro 00:27 What’s up in your life? 02:55 The importance of personal chemistry between player and coach 05:51 Tennis coaching culture and finances 11:49 What went wrong with Swedish tennis? 18:42 The money on the pro tour 24:24 Physical vs Mental coaching 32:06 Celebrity coaching and other approaches 43:24 Making technical changes as a pro 47:24 Dealing with losses 53:24 The importance of data in tennis 1:01:10 Are people softer today? 1:06:18 Passion for running

Ep 110Allen from AC Tennis gets in-depth about racquets
Allen is an Australian tennis enthusiast and the creator of the YouTube channel AC Tennis. His channel focuses on in-depth racquet reviews and comparisons. He’s been playing tennis since he was 5 years old and loves everything related to tennis gear. Time stamps 00:00 Intro 00:45 The Happy Slam 07:25 Allen’s tennis schedule 11:16 How did you improve? 15:43 The racquet review process 19:51 How good is the new Blade V9? 34:23 Match racquets 56:19 Swing weights and quality control 1:05:50 Blade V9 vs the World of 98s 1:13:09 Racquet brands, updates and cosmetics 1:20:42 Tennis ball problems 1:26:43 The weirdness of pro racquets 1:36:24 The one-hander and the future of tennis

Ep 109The Tennis Ball Problem with Phil from Tweenerhead
Philip Fama is a coach, player and content creator with his brand called Tweenerhead. He reached out and wanted to discuss the tennis ball problem, and I thought, why not do it as a full podcast and also talk about other thing about tennis? We had a great conversation, and Phil's passion for the sport we all love truly shines through. This is what the podcast is about, our love for tennis and how we make it stronger as a sport. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:02 The tennis ball issue 11:11 Tennis is a gear-driven game, for better or worse 16:04 The best tennis balls 26:08 What changed tennis 32:14 A demanding sport for new players, hence…new racquet sports! 38:13 Is Tennis doing well? 43:58 Working in a tennis shop 46:48 Back to competitive play 57:06 The sometimes sad grind of the tennis tours

Ep 108Ashley Neaves, the Tennis Mentor
In this episode, I’m joined by Ashley Neaves, also known as “The Tennis Mentor.” Ashley is an award-winning coach who works with everyone from kids to recreational to high-level competition players. He creates content on social media and recently released a course with Liam Broady’s coach, David Sammel, called Bulletproof at the Baseline. Time stamps 00:00 Intro 01:56 Hanging out with the pros in 2023 04:03 Testing racquets on a smart court 06:17 Tennis is exciting. How do we market it better? 13:07 Working with Felix Mischker, Tennis Brothers 17:49 How to get new players to enjoy tennis 25:51 The Four Pillars of Tennis 31:00 The tennis nerd gets a great tip 39:24 Playing competitions 44:55 Ashley’s talented tennis brothers 50:18 What is Bulletproof at the Baseline? 53:52 Your journey with YouTube 59:10 Plans for 2024

Ep 107Beckett from Tenncom joins me to talk racquets, racquet, racquets
Today, it is something for you gearheads. Beckett Chung is a fellow tennis nerd reviewing racquets and talking about gear-related topics on his channel Tenncom. He is very knowledgeable, so check it out! Time stamps 00:00 Intro 01:27 Tennis in Canada 03:00 Beckett’s gear journey 08:50 The quality control conundrum 13:43 Our spec range and racquets 21:01 Testing products you don’t enjoy 29:21 Grail racquets and Federer’s personal frame 35:30 Talking to the racquet brands 42:50 Older racquets vs new 50:34 What racquet feels the best right now? 55:14 The right racquet for the right style 1:02:06 Understanding your specs 1:09:30 Next-level nerdiness 1:15:25 The curse of being a play-tester 1:18:56 Surprising racquets 1:24:09 A Tennisnerd signature racquet

Ep 106How to develop a Billion Dollar Mind with Rick Macci and Dr Nivedita Jerath
Dr. Nivedita Uberoi Jerath and legendary coach Rick Macci are here to talk about mental tennis, mental health, motivation, and their new book, Billion Dollar Mind: A Practical Guide to the Game of Life. In this episode, we cover plenty of topics on and off the court related to how you can strengthen your mind. You will find plenty of powerful wisdom nuggets in this one. Check it out Billion Dollar Mind on Amazon Time stamps 00:00 Intro and Billion Dollar Mind 03:46 How Rick and Nivedita met 09:13 Healthy mind, healthy life 21:40 Building positive habits 25:55 The mental diet 31:56 Reversing a negative trend 40:40 Finding YOUR motivation 44:25 Improving your presence 50:34 The importance of role models 58:20 Where to get the Billion Dollar Mind 59:28 What did you learn from the process of writing the book?

Ep 105Liya Davidov's Journey from College Tennis to the Tennis Channel
Liya Davidov is a Digital Programming Coordinator for the Tennis Channel and writes for tennis.com. She used to play college tennis for New Jersey, still follows the sport closely on her social media channels, and has a strong passion for writing in and outside tennis. Time stamps: 00:00 Introduction to Liya, her work and tennis career 11:05 Doubles is underrated 17:07 Liya’s tennis background 21:45 The difficulty and solitude of competitive tennis 27:08 Pickleball or Padel? 31:47 How much tennis do you watch? And who do you like to watch? 40:48 Tennis is in a good place, but what can we do better? 48:52 Liya’s tennis schedule for 2024

Ep 104Karue Sell about life on the pro tour
Karue Sell is back on tour and on the Tennisnerd podcast for the third time. We talk about his return to pro tennis, life on tour, travel, what the ATP can do better, and, of course, his new racquet. You should check out his excellent YouTube channel My Tennis HQ, which gives some excellent coaching advice and other exciting content like match play footage from Karue and more. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:40 How important is fitness to your success on the court? 10:05 Scheduling and planning as a tennis pro 18:10 The travelling is… 23:25 Capturing the essence of tour matches on camera 37:30 Hey ATP, we don’t like highlights 47:40 When is it time to bring a coach on tour? 56:52 Tennis is MMA with a ball 1:05:05 Everyone knows the choke! Mental tennis 1:15:53 Accepting your tennis journey 1:20:45 Using content creators to drive engagement for pro tennis 1:28:05 Karue’s new racquet

Ep 103New Blades and more with Henrik Wallensten
Henrik Wallensten returns to the podcast to discuss the new Blades V9, Strikes, Speeds, tennis shoes, and more. When talking, Henrik is at the Davis Cup match in Helsingborg, Sweden, where he strings for the Swedish team. The first part of the podcast was done a bit impromptu on the run, and the sound of the first part on my end is so-so, but it improves in the second half when I am back in the "studio."

Ep 102Eliza Wastcoat, Australian Open Mid-Tournament Rundown
Eliza returns to the pod! She is a digital strategist who comments on the tennis world on the rapidly growing account @Itselizasworld. She now also has a YouTube channel called Liza West. Today, we will get into the ongoing Australian Open, tennis fashion and branding, and the bigger picture of what is happening in the tennis world. Time stamps 00:00 Intro 02:53 Australian Open moments so far 10:59 Ostapenko serving burgers 16:50 Exciting fresh faces in the draw 19:03 Sabalenka heading to the title? 23:06 What is Nike doing these days? 26:55 Not being able to buy the endorsed outfits 30:45 “Full-kit wankers” and rocking your on-court personality 36:36 Protecting your brand (IGA and LEGO) 43:10 Yonex and other colorful tennis kits 50:24 Balls at the AO 53:00 Sakkari in Grand Slams 55:38 The “glamour” of pro tennis life 58:31 Does Adrian Mannarino have a clothing sponsor? 1:02:35 The best-looking men’s kit 1:05:15 The future of Andy Murray 1:12:36 The bothers of Berrettini 1:16:40 The Men’s tournament 1:27:36 Zverev allegations 1:41:55 What is happening in Eliza’s world? 1:43:45 The Cancun disaster and the WTA

Ep 101Nikola Aracic is back to discuss racquets, the Australian Open and more
Nikola Aracic is one the most popular online tennis coaches in the world with his brand Intuitive Tennis. He is refreshingly honest and straightforward and has become one of my favorite people in the world to talk about tennis with. This is his third time on the podcast and we get into various topics as highlighted in the timestamps below. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:46 What it requires to improve in tennis 19:05 Mental vs Technical skills 31:14 Coming to the court with different racquets 38:30 Racquets, racquets, racquets 1:14:11 Rafa’s return and sports legend’s desire to compete 1:29:16 Australian Open predictions 1:40:04 Technical improvements on the pro tour 1:54:19 Intuitive Tennis in 2024 2:01:00 Weird Swedish forehands 2:04:31 Kyrgios and lack of respect for the past 2:13:45 Is tennis in danger? How can we better market the sport?

Ep 99Gear of the Year 2023 with Henrik Wallensten
Racquet tester and Swedish Davis Cup stringer Henrik Wallensten is back on the podcast. In this episode, we break down 2023 regarding gear and discuss all the racquets, strings, and balls we tested during the year. We also look forward to 2024 and reflect on the reluctance of several racquet brands to send demos for review. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 04:06 From wooden racquets to… 09:00 Racquet releases in 2024, but no demos? 14:44 The beauty of the Blade 100 18:21 Wilson Shift - a new line 23:13 The Aero Rafa racquets 28:12 HEAD Radical 32:30 Yonex VCORE 35:30 Yonex PERCEPT 39:57 HEAD Prestige Auxetic 2 and Gravity 47:54 Wilson Pro Staff V14 52:33 Babolat Pure Drive 98 56:53 STIGA Supreme 1:02:00 Diadem Elevate V3 1:05:13 Strings 1:10:44 Shoes 1:21:44 Balls 1:28:09 Upcoming racquet experiments

Ep 100How to find your racquet with Mehrban from Tennis Files
Thanks, Mehrban, for having me on your podcast Tennis Files and asking some great questions about racquets and strings! Make sure to check out the Tennis Files on your favorite podcast platform. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:13 Jonas’ First Racquet 02:42 How do you find your ideal racquet? Step 1 05:26 Recording yourself 07:33 Typical mistakes 10:42 How do you find your ideal racquet? Step 2 12:47 How to demo a tennis racquet 18:18 Narrowing down your selection 20:45 Buying and selling racquets 27:47 How many racquets do you have? 29:30 Where to go from the Pure Aero VS 2017 37:51 What about the Shift? 40:05 String sensitivity and honeymooning 42:28 Comfort-oriented racquets 45:36 Dunlop SX 300 47:17 Making a racquet less dampened 49:26 Racquet updates in 2024 54:47 Top 3 control racquets 56:36 The top power racquets 1:00:31 Balance points 1:03:36 Strings 1:10:31 Solinco Hyper-G 1:13:11 The Tennisnerd Podcast 1:15:28 The most under-rated racquet brand

Ep 98Alex Chan
You might have seen Alex’s engaging videos on Instagram, where he creates wide-reaching content about tennis. He also worked for 13 years in community engagement for the USTA and has been a certified PTR Coach since 2010, working with beginners and intermediate players. As far as tennis nerding goes, he has 16 years of stringing experience. We get into his work on the grassroots level of US tennis and how to get more people to enjoy the sport we all love. Timestamps 00:00 Intro and Alex’s background in tennis 05:26 Making tennis more accessible 11:23 Working with brands as a content creator 24:15 Watching tennis is connected to the player - Alex and Rafa 31:30 Tennis is doing well 35:58 Racquet talk 44:01 Social media addiction 52:37 Day job and grassroots 59:11 Tips to find more partners to play tennis with 1:03:51 How Alex stands out in the social media world

Ep 97Ryan Burbary, Velociti Tennis
Ryan Burbary is the founder and owner of Velociti Tennis. Velociti tennis is a new tennis brand with a one of their products being the first bio-degradable tennis string in the world. It is called Catalyst and after testing the string I had to reach out to Ryan and talk about it. Ryan grew up in tennis stores and strung his first racquet when he was 12. A true tennis nerd! You can try the Velociti Catalyst here: https://velocititennis.com/ Use the code TENNISNERD to get a discount. Time stamps 00:00 Intro 00:40 Growing up inside a tennis store 02:17 How did the Velociti journey start? 09:24 Gauges and colors 14:50 Online vs Pro Shop when it comes to gear 21:48 String packaging 27:07 Sustainable tennis balls 36:51 Does being from Colorado influence you more towards nature and the environment? 42:16 Growing up in a tennis shop 53:54 Racquets are getting better 1:13:33 It’s a mental sport 1:18:52 Choosing the right racquet for your game 1:36:30 The future for Velociti and Ryan

Ep 96Rick Macci on Alcaraz’s future, the Djokovic Domination and more
Star coach Rick Macci returns to the podcast to discuss his current coaching projects, the hot topics on the ATP and WTA tours, and much more. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 05:19 What are the key ingredients for a tennis player to make it as a pro? 08:02 A varied game on the WTA Tour 12:14 When should you start addressing the mental game of tennis? 16:08 Hitting and playing is a different sport 18:18 Alcaraz's end of the season 23:02 Djokomination 24:30 The shining starts of American tennis 31:22 Which players can dominate in years to come? 35:11 Rune and Becker 37:26 Coco Gauff 40:54 Pros vs Trolls 44:44 What’s Rick Macci up to? Coaching philosophy and more 55:50 Coaching communication

Ep 95Eliza Wastcoat
Eliza Wastcoat is a digital strategist and tennis nerd who creates engaging stories on her Instagram account @itselizasworld. Everything from tournament news, player profiles, trends, and more. Time stamps 00:00 Intro 00:30 Getting into tennis later in life 06:29 How can tennis attract more people? 11:00 Bringing out tennis personalities and tennis etiquette 29:00 Breakpoint, good or bad? 40:15 Eliza as a commentator? 43:25 The Ultimate Tennis Showdown 52:14 Eliza’s tennis goals 54:05 Does doubles deserve more love? 59:32 Growing up in a sports fan household 1:02:54 From UK to LA 1:12:11 Dealing with Besserwissers on social media 1:22:20 Is the angle the issue?

Ep 94Simon Freund, Pro player and Content Creator
Simon Freund is a professional tennis player and content creator. He details his journey on the Futures tour on his channel and has a growing audience. He is now sponsored by STIGA, who has just entered the racquet space. We talk about his career as a player and a content creator but also about improvements to tennis, the lack of prize money, and much more. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:39 Does doubles deserve more love? 03:24 Conditions on the Futures tour 05:35 The ball debate and always adjusting 10:12 Planning tour travel 13:30 Switching to a new STIGA racquet 22:00 Being a pro player and YouTuber 26:45 Tennis has a marketing problem 33:51 The prize money is… 44:27 Players need more support 58:55 Dealing with injuries and defeats 1:09:18 Coach or coordinator? 1:15:15 How Simon got into tennis 1:19:35 Ending the season on a positive 1:26:03 Nutrition

Ep 93Rachel Stuhlmann, tennis player and entrepreneur
Rachel Stuhlmann is a leading tennis influencer with well over 300k followers on Instagram. She played for the Missouri Tigers in college and had a top hundred NCAA ranking. She is now working on multiple projects to develop a stronger interest in the sport. Sadly, we had to record this podcast on Zoom, but the quality will be better for the next podcast! Time stamps 00:00 Intro 01:00 30 days at home in a year of traveling 04:41 Being a triplet 07:48 How is tennis doing vs pickleball in the US? 12:50 Rachel’s tennis career 16:47 Does tennis bring the right mindset into business life? 18:29 Next steps 21:28 The connection to St Louis 23:10 Managing influencer life

Ep 92Chris Edwards returns to the pod and the Prestige
Chris Edwards is the Director of Web Content for Tennis Warehouse and a play-testing legend on the team. This is his second time on the podcast. We get into his recent switch to the Prestige Classic 2.0. Timestamps 00:00 Intro and recent switch to Prestige Classic 09:46 Summarizing 2023 25:13 The importance of details 34:52 String choices 40:14 Looking towards 2024 45:58 Should you get a difficult or easy racquet to help you improve? 49:02 Good racquets for the one-handed backhand 54:33 Favorite shoes 56:40 Favorite strings 1:08:57 Dampener or no dampener

Ep 91Gill Gross
Gill Gross is a broadcaster for Tennis Channel, US Open Radio, Cracked Racquets, and UC San Diego. He runs his own YouTube channel where he deep-dives into tennis matches with his Monday Match Analysis. We had a long and in-depth chat about tennis and media, storytelling in tennis, the importance of your coaching team, and predictions about players like Alcaraz, Auger-Aliassime, Tsitsipas, Kyrgios, Djokovic, and Nadal. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:16 Gill’s background as a journalist and tennis player 08:35 Keeping up with the tennis world is not easy! 16:10 Putting coaches into the spotlight to sell the sport 26:25 The match is a story, commentating on live tennis 40:44 The importance of focus and coach consistency 58:12 Auger-Aliassime’s 2023 and future 1:07:09 Tsitsipas 2023 and future 1:14:23 The importance of the team and routines 1:22:41 Nick Kyrgios 2023 and future 1:29:41 Players vs social media 1:47:58 Alcaraz in 2024 1:54:39 Novak in 2024 1:58:26 Rafa and US tennis in 2024

Ep 90Tony Wright, Balanced Tennis
Tony Wright is a USTPA Elite professional and a teaching pro at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. He runs the brand Balanced Tennis, where his interesting and often humorous clips using film references caught my and many other followers eyes. It turns out he is also a really nice guy and an interesting chat. In this podcast we get into anything from coaching headaches, to the life of being media on the tours and, as well, lots of gear. Time stamps 00:00 Intro 03:34 Starting tennis late 07:59 Coaching kids vs seniors 16:17 Typical issues among rec players 17:45 Common injuries and racquet choices 22:27 Control racquet over power racquet to improve 25:56 Dealing with injuries 34:34 From creative writing to tennis 40:33 Being a self-taught tennis nerd 44:20 Are there pickleball wars in Newport? 52:37 The state of US tennis 1:00:18 Breakpoint vs ITF Futures 1:09:14 Going behind the scenes 1:19:18 Tony’s racquet(s) of choice 1:25:14 Playing tournaments 1:30:32 Tennis apparel and shoes 1:51:35 Selling tennis as a sport

Ep 89Felix Mischker from Tennis Brothers
Felix has become a well-known figure on the professional tennis circuit by documenting his quest for one ATP point on his YouTube channel, Tennis Brothers. We sit down with him after he has just gotten his first point! But the journey doesn't stop there, of course... Time stamps 00:00 Intro 00:45 Combining tennis career with YouTube 12:20 Tennis and money 20:04 Tennis is too old-fashioned in terms of media 27:00 Is UTS the way to go? 29:35 Next steps in Felix’ journey 35:13 Felix’ maturity as a creator and entrepreneur 38:29 The work behind The Road to an ATP Point 42:55 How he dealt with the dark moments, like the injury period and the loss streak. 47:32 The bubble life of tennis 53:46 Felix racquet setup 1:02:35 There are TWO tennis brothers 1:04:16 The grind of the ITF vs the UTR circuit 1:07:54 How can we help lower-ranked players to make a living and also grow the sport? 1:14:48 Tennis has a marketing problem. We need more drama! 1:23:22 The varying conditions on the ITF circuit 1:30:35 Will we see other pros try to copy the Road to ATP format? 1:39:03 Do fans come up to you and ask for autographs? 1:44:57 Did you ever break a racquet? 1:49:26 Calling your own lines in ITF qualifiers

Ep 88Mark Sansait
Mark Sansait is a part-time tennis coach and runs a YouTube channel where he shares his competitive play, string reviews, and more. He is a regular feature of the Real Tennis channel and the Essential Tennis circuit and plays at 5.0 NTRP level. He is known for his explosive (he calls it "toxic") personality on the court, often resulting in humorous outbursts. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:06 Competing in your 30s or 40s 13:34 Setting goals for improving 15:04 Dealing with losses and fast food 19:37 Tennis background 23:30 An Ode to the Battle in Tennis 26:45 Dealing with calling your own lines 36:12 The benefits of filming yourself 44:27 Levels and ratings in tennis 51:25 Time to talk tennis gear 58:07 The pros and cons of being a tennis Youtuber 1:05:15 Toxic on-court personality 1:15:11 Favorite players

Ep 87Nikola from Intuitive Tennis is back!
One of your favorite podcast guests, Nikola Aracic, from Intuitive Tennis, is back on the pod! This was a marathon one. Sadly, there were some audio/video sync issues, so the video version covers around 50% of the topics discussed here. But the audio should give you PLENTY of interesting topics to dive into. I hope you like it! Timestamps: 00:00 We are tennis nerds 10:00 Tennis is a confidence game 15:54 Playing an ATP pro as an amateur 19:00 Different levels of tennis 35:00 The excitement and pain of competition 47:28 The battle against yourself 1:25:00 Over-the-top celebrations 1:56:48 Gear-talk 2:32:30 How to get more out of Nikola’s coaching

Ep 86Karue Sell, Part 2
Karue Sell is an ex-pro player who still competes at a high level on the UTR circuit. He is on the Marcos Giron coaching team and runs MyTennisHQ, a popular website and YouTube channel. He has now released a coaching platform with his friend, ex-pro player Klay Thompson called MPROOV. We talked about how YouTubers hurt your tennis, the experience of playing table tennis with Roger Federer, and much more! Video episode on YouTube.

Ep 85Podcast with Juan from Restring
Juan is the co-founder of Restring, a company developing tennis strings with a focus on sustainability, durability and snapback. Their first string, Restring Zero, has garnered lots of praise and we sat down to talk about the journey with Restring, developing strings, being a hitting partner to the pros and much more. As always, video episode on YouTube and more tennis on tennisnerd.net Get 10% off Restring Zero here: https://shoprestring.com/?ref=tennisnerd

Ep 84US Open Predictions with Coach Karl Adrian
Coach Karl Adrian joins me to go through the US Open draw. "Adri" has been in several Tennisnerd videos, is now on the ATP player Roman Safiullin team, and runs the Tennis Valley Academy in Estepona, Spain. In this episode, we look at the men's and the women's draws and make predictions.

Ep 83Dylan Gee from Tennis with Dylan
Dylan Gee is a London-based tennis coach who has built a strong following with the Instagram account @tenniswithdylan. He used to play professional tennis and is now mixing tennis coaching with sports modeling and influencer engagements. We talk about his passion for coaching, meeting Alcaraz, the rise of Chinese tennis, and much more.

Ep 82Stringing on tour with Nikki Roenn
I sit down with my friend, ex-pro, and stringer, Nikki Roenn. We talk about the conditions for stringers and his recent experiences stringing at tour events.

Ep 81Davor Dekaris, Tennis Haus
Davor Dekaris is a tennis director of Tchefuncta Country Club in Covington, Louisiana. He is an ex-pro player turned tennis coach who has had significant success with his brand Tennis Haus. We talk about everything from professional tennis life, to coaching club players, the state of tennis, and content creation.

Ep 80Meike Babel, former top 30 WTA player
Meike Babel is a former WTA top 30 player who now works as a coach and is building a strong online following. She is refreshingly open and honest, and we had a great conversation, which I hope you all will enjoy! If you do, please subscribe to the podcast.

Ep 79Grisha Kuklin, Gladiators Tennis
Grigory "Grisha" Kuklin is an aspiring pro player and content creator with his brand name Gladiators Tennis. He has been a hitting partner to top pros like Medvedev and Rublev and documents his journey on the ITF Tour on his YouTube channel. He is refreshingly honest and energetic, and we had a lot of fun in this hour of conversation.

Ep 78When tennis becomes therapy with Sarah Koudouzian
Sarah Koudouzian is a bestselling author and fitness entrepreneur. She was once a high-ranked aspiring pro, but a nasty injury crushed her tennis dreams, and she had to find herself outside the tennis court. In this podcast, we talk about her journey outside tennis and how she found the sport again when she needed it most. You can check out her book here: https://amzn.to/3rCh3P7 And her Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/sarahkoudouzian

Ep 77Simon Konov, Top Tennis Training
Top Tennis Training is leading the charge of online tennis training on YouTube. The company is run by Simon Konov and Alex Slabinsky, two former tennis pros. They reach more than 350k subscribers on their YouTube channels and have amassed 200 million video views and 100 000 online students. I talked to founder Simon Konov about their journey on YouTube, the brutality of being a lower-ranked tennis pro and we also get some top tennis training tips for club level players.

Ep 76Ian Westermann, Essential Tennis
Ian Westermann is one of the leading tennis coaches and personalities on YouTube. He has created educational tennis content for 14 years and built a large following. He has recently also written a book about improving as a tennis player called Essential Tennis: https://amzn.to/3PH9Vee

Ep 75Rick Macci on Wimbledon, AI, Novak and more
I had the fortune to sit down with star coach Rick Macci to discuss Wimbledon, the addition of AI, Novak's legacy, Raducanu, and much more. The video version is available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3K9RBvFRff4 Find out more about Rick and his incredible coaching career: https://rickmacci.com/

Ep 74Christopher Clarey, Author of the Federer biography, The Master
I am joined by Christopher Clarey, a sports journalist who spent over 30 years at the New York Times and did many personal interviews with Roger Federer. This prompted him to write the Federer biography, "The Master", which has become a bestseller. Now he is working on a book about Rafa Nadal and has recently left the Times and started a Substack. We talk about his work, tennis, media, and even get into racquets. Check out The Master: https://amzn.to/3CRhfMU Christopher's newsletter: https://substack.com/@christopherclarey

Ep 73Foot Doctor Zach Thomas
Dr. Zach Thomas has built a significant following on social media as "Foot Doctor Zach," where he tests tennis and basketball shoes. Dr. Zach is a board-certified Podiatrist and Foot and Ankle Surgeon. In this podcast, we talk about his favorite tennis shoes, things to look for in finding the right shoe, and why pros rarely upgrade their shoes.

Ep 72Racquet talk with Henrik Wallensten
Henrik Wallensten is a racquet reviewer and tennis reporter for the Swedish Magazine. He is also a stringer for the Swedish Davis Cup team and plays with success on the ITF Masters Tour. Once in a while, we catch up on racquets, strings and tennis in general. This podcast also discusses our recent trip with Adidas to Paris.

Ep 71Karue Sell, My Tennis HQ
Karue is a former #33 best junior player in the world, #371 ATP professional, and former UCLA college tennis standout. He co-founded My Tennis HQ and regularly shares his tennis knowledge and experience on his YouTube channel. He is also currently on the team of ATP pro Marcos Giron. In this episode, we talk about his career as a player, coach, and YouTuber. We also get into "tennisnerdy" topics like racquets, strings, and how your equipment can mold your game.

Ep 70Nikola Aracic from Intuitive Tennis
Nikola Aracic is a former top 40 NCAA D1 college player and tennis coach with 25 years of experience. He is one of the leading coaches on YouTube and has built a devoted following thanks to his straightforward approach and coaching methods. In this podcast, we talk about everything from how he got started, to racquets and strings, if it's too late to become a pro and much more.

Ep 69Coach Evan wrote a book
Evan Gaudreau is a former D1 college player and coach who has developed a quite unique way of looking at tennis. We have talked about his box system and patterns of play in several podcasts before this one, but now he has put his thoughts down into a book called Shell Game. Check it out on Amazon.

Ep 68Michelle Heidbrink, Tennis Warehouse
Michelle is familiar with most people who follow the world of tennis gear. She is a play-tester, content creator, and podcaster for Tennis Warehouse. Make sure to check out her podcast, Talk Tennis! This conversation goes from racquets to shoes to wine and many other topics. We hope you like it, please subscribe if you do!

Ep 67Troy Lara, Playtester Tennis Warehouse
I sit down with Troy Lara, one of the long-timers at Tennis Warehouse and an integral part of their play-testing and content team. We talk about how he started at TW, his racquet history and compare our thoughts on recent releases.

Ep 66Racquet talk with Henrik - Artengo, the Blade 100 and the best tennis balls
Gear tester Henrik Wallensten joins me again on the podcast to discuss his latest batch of test racquets, balls, shoes, and strings. Henrik has contributed reviews to Tennisnerd, the Swedish Tennis Magazine, and strings for the Swedish Davis Cup team. He also likes pizza.

Ep 65Rick Macci, legendary coach of Williams sisters, Roddick, Sharapova...
Rick Macci is a legendary coach from the US. He has won the USPTA national coach of the year seven times and trained five number-one-ranked players: Andy Roddick, Jennifer Capriati, Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, and Venus Williams. We talk about his coaching career, the King Richard movie, his latest passion project, and much more!

Ep 64Will Hamilton from Fuzzy Yellow Balls
For this episode, I am joined by Will Hamilton, one of the co-founders of Fuzzy Yellow Balls. He was one of the first tennis content creators on YouTube and has since created and sold loads of instructional tennis content with stars like the Bryan Brothers and Martina Navratilova. This podcast went all over the place, from YouTube CPM levels to why Alcaraz's drop shot strategy should be copied (according to data).

Ep 63Chris Edwards, Director of content at Tennis Warehouse
If you watch tennis gear reviews, I am sure you are familiar with Chris Edwards and his team. He has worked on content for Tennis Warehouse products for over 20 years. We met in Kennelbach, but didn't have time to sit down for a recorded interview. But we managed to do a longer one over Zoom. I hope you like it! We cover the review process, racquet history, play-testing and many other topics!

Ep 62Tennisnerd interviewed by Tweener Head
This episode is a little different. Phil interviews me from Tweener Head, a tennis youtuber who you should check out. This is the video version of this interview on his channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36XxBOITCEQ I hope you enjoy this podcast episode! And don't forget to play some tennis...