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The round-robin draws haven't been made, but there's plenty to discuss before the pageantry begins in Istanbul.
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Discussing del Potro
Now 25, Juan Martin del Potro continues to divide opinion with his up and down performances. Ed McGrogan and Steve Tignor assess where the world No. 5 is at.
17 min
403
3Nalbandian’s Past, Li’s Present, Rafa’s Future
What should we make of David Nalbandian's polarizing career, Li Na's play at the China Open, and Rafael Nadal's indoor swing? All the answers on the podcast, with Ed McGrogan, Richard Pagliaro, and Peter Bodo.
20 min
404
The Anti-Big 4 Week Podcast
Are we selling the "old" Big Four short? Peter Bodo and Ed McGrogan discuss Andy Murray's concerns, the ranking system and Roger Federer, and fall tennis memories.
23 min
405
Davis Cup: Semifinal Review, Final Preview
The Czech Republic crushed Argentina, while Serbia scraped by Canada. We look back at the final four and look ahead to November's final.
20 min
406
Concerned, Not Concerned, or Very Concerned?
As the U.S. Open draws near, how should we feel about Vika, Maria, Serena, Andy, Nole, and Roger? Richard Pagliaro and Ed McGrogan give their opinions.
35 min
407
Cincinnati Preview Podcast
Can Serena or Rafa follow up their Canada crowns with a win in Ohio? We break down the men's and women's Cincy draws, which see Federer, Azarenka, and Sharapova -- along with Jimmy Connors -- make their U.S. summer hard-court debuts.
39 min
408
The All-Federer Podcast
After three surprising losses, what does Roger Federer need to do in the three big hard-court tournaments this August? And the bigger question: What does this slump mean for Federer's future?
18 min
409
The U.S. Open Series, Nine Years Later
Is the lead-up to Flushing Meadows everything it's cracked up to be? Peter Bodo, Richard Pagliaro, and Ed McGrogan discuss the summer slate of North American tournaments.
17 min
410
Remembering Wimbledon’s Wild First Week
Roger and Rafa lost, the American men tumbled while the U.S. women thrived, and serve-and-volley tennis was back in vogue: It all happened during the first week of Wimbledon. So, what do these developments mean going forward?
23 min
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Podcast from Paris: Nadal, Djokovic Set Up Supe...
Rafa and Nole took care of business on Wednesday to ensure a blockbuster on Friday. Peter Bodo and Ed McGrogan discuss the latest developments on today's podcast.
10 min
412
Podcast from Paris: Federer Falls Hard
There were two surprises in Tuesday's quarterfinas at Roland Garros: Serena Williams was tested, and Roger Federer was rocked. Peter Bodo and Ed McGrogan discuss the reasons for both in today's chat.
8 min
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Podcast from Paris, Day 8
It's an all-Robredo edition of the podcast, and the 31-year-old has earned it. For the third consecutive match, Tommy won from two sets down, this time against compatriot Nicolas Almagro. Peter Bodo and Ed McGrogan give their thoughts on one of the tourna
9 min
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Podcast from Paris: Day 7
John Isner saved a dozen match points before losing another marathon, this one against Tommy Haas. Elsewhere, three American women joined Serena in the round of 16, and Rafa slashed his way through the third round.
11 min
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Podcast from Paris: Day 6
Star power, five-set fun, and a mixed bag for American and French fans: It was a frenzied Friday at Roland Garros, which Peter Bodo recounts in today's podcast.
9 min
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Podcast from Paris: Day 5
Bethanie Mattek-Sands' upset of Li Na was the match of a very rainy day at Roland Garros. Peter Bodo gives his thoughts on the American's unlikely win and late-career resurgence.
7 min
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Podcast from Paris: Day 4
Serena Williams overwhelmed Caroline Garcia, who underwhelmed in front of her home crowd. Peter Bodo reports on the final day of first-round play at Roland Garros, which also featured second-round wins by notable French hopes.
7 min
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Podcast from Paris: Day 3
When it wasn't raining, Jack Sock gave American fans hope while Marion Bartoli gave French fans a scare. Peter Bodo looks back at Tuesday's play and looks ahead to Wednesday's schedule.
10 min
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Podcast from Paris: Day 2
Reporting from Roland Garros, Peter Bodo sets the scene after Gael Monfils' upset of Tomas Berdych, and gives his thoughts on what Rafael Nadal's four-set first-rounder means for the seven-time champion.
8 min
420
Podcast from Paris: Day 1
Reporting from Roland Garros, Peter Bodo gives his thoughts on the opening-day performances of Federer, Serena, and Pavlyuchenkova, and looks back at a topsy-turvy five-setter between Simon and Hewitt.
7 min
421
Rome Reaction
Strange But True: As Roland Garros nears, should Novak Djokovic -- the man who beat Rafa in Monte Carlo -- or Maria Sharapova, who has but one loss on clay this season, be concerned? Peter Bodo, Richard Pagliaro, and Ed McGrogan discuss two notable omissi
21 min
422
The Big Four, Today and Yesterday
Roger, Rafa, Nole, and Andy are a formidable foursome, but how do they compare to the "other" big four of Connors, Borg, McEnroe, and Lendl? Peter Bodo and Ed McGrogan dig into the numbers and the history books.
20 min
423
Tennis Talk: Miami Memories, Davis Cup QFs, Slo...
Peter Bodo, Steve Tignor, and Ed McGrogan sat down to discuss what's next after a busy month of March in tennis.
18 min
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Miami: Hello Venus and Serena, Goodbye Roger an...
The biggest story of this year's tournament Key Biscayne may be who's not there. Peter Bodo, Richard Pagliaro, and Ed McGrogan discuss a men's draw devoid of two big names, and a women's event that welcomes back two stars.
21 min
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Nadal and Berdych
Rafael Nadal and Tomas Berdych will meet for a spot in the Indian Wells final. Who will win, and what would a win mean to each man? Steve Tignor, reporting from Indian Wells, discusses with Ed McGrogan.