Episodes

  • Ep 19 - Miami Chaos: Alcaraz Shock Loss, De Minaur Struggles & Semi-Final Showdowns
    Mar 26 2026
    🎾 Miami Chaos, Shock Upsets & Semi-Final Showdowns

    Welcome back to Talkn Tennis as we hit crunch time at the Miami Open 2026. This week, the draw has been blown wide open with shock exits, breakout performances, and huge questions over some of the game’s biggest names.

    Adam, Chrissy P, and Vargos break it all down — from Carlos Alcaraz’s stunning loss to Sebastian Korda, to Alex de Minaur’s worrying dip in form, plus full previews of the ATP & WTA semi-finals.

    🔥 Key Topics🚨 Alcaraz SHOCK Exit
    • Sebastian Korda stuns Carlos Alcaraz in a 3-set thriller
    • Elite composure after losing control in the second set
    • Tactical masterclass: controlled aggression & net play
    • What’s going wrong for Alcaraz in Miami?

    🇦🇺 Is De Minaur in Trouble?
    • Straight-sets loss to Stefanos Tsitsipas (now 12–1 H2H)
    • Tsitsipas dominates behind serve (98% first serve points won 😳)
    • Early-season high → major drop-off in form
    • Is consistency becoming a serious issue?

    🚀 Arthur Fils Breakout Moment
    • Saves 4 match points vs Tommy Paul in an all-time thriller
    • Wins 6 straight points in the deciding tiebreak
    • First Masters 1000 semi-final
    • France’s next superstar?

    📈 Lehecka Ends the Fairytale
    • Jiri Lehecka stops Martin Landaluce’s dream run
    • Second Masters semi-final appearance
    • Landaluce emerges as a serious future threat

    🌟 Talia Gibson’s Dream Run Continues
    • From outside Top 100 → inside Top 60 in weeks
    • Multiple Top-20 wins across Indian Wells & Miami
    • Aussie breakout star of the 2026 season

    🔮 Miami Open Semi-Final Preview🎾 ATP Side
    • Tiafoe vs Sinner
    • Cerundolo vs Zverev
    • Lehecka vs Fils

    🎾 WTA Side
    • Gauff vs Muchova
    • Sabalenka vs Rybakina — potential rivalry of 2026

    🎲 Fan Favourites
    • Battle of the Spuds 🌍
    • Who Am I – Miami Edition
    • Listener shoutouts (Greg from Virginia 👀)

    🎧 Listen Now

    If you’re loving the pod, don’t forget to follow, rate & share on Spotify or your favourite platform.

    We’ll catch you next week 🎾

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Ep 18 - Sinner and Sabelnka Triumph in Tennis Paradise & Miami Preview
    Mar 22 2026
    Episode DescriptionThis week on Talkn Tennis, the boys wrap up all the action from Indian Wells 2026 and look ahead to the next big stop on tour — Miami.We break down Jannik Sinner’s historic first Indian Wells title, capped off by a stunning straight-sets win over Daniil Medvedev, and discuss how he’s now joined Federer and Djokovic in an elite ATP Masters club. On the women’s side, Aryna Sabalenka finally conquered Tennis Paradise with a gutsy comeback win over Elena Rybakina in one of the matches of the tournament.The team also dives into the doubles results, the biggest headlines heading into Miami, including Novak Djokovic’s withdrawal, wildcard news for Venus Williams, and a few early predictions for who could make noise in Florida.Plus, the usual chaos, questionable takes, and a fresh round of Battle of the Spuds and Who Am I.In This EpisodeIndian Wells men’s final recap Jannik Sinner defeats Daniil Medvedev in two tight tiebreak sets to claim his first Indian Wells title.Sinner’s historic achievement Sinner wins the title without dropping a set and joins an exclusive club of players to win all six ATP Masters 1000 hard-court titles.Medvedev’s huge run A look at Medvedev’s shock semi-final win over Carlos Alcaraz and his impressive week in the desert.Indian Wells women’s final recap Aryna Sabalenka fights back from a set down to beat Elena Rybakina in a dramatic three-set thriller.Sabalenka breaks through Sabalenka wins her first Indian Wells title and ends her recent losing streak in finals against Rybakina.Doubles roundup The boys cover the standout results from the men’s, women’s and mixed doubles draws.Miami Open preview Early thoughts on the 2026 Miami tournament, defending champions, wildcard entries and players to watch.Big news heading into Miami Novak Djokovic withdraws with injury, Lorenzo Musetti is out, and Venus Williams returns with a wildcard 25 years after her Miami title.Dark horse picks The team each names one man and one woman they like heading into Miami.Battle of the Spuds / Who Am I Another round of the podcast’s favourite chaos.Key Talking PointsJannik Sinner wins Indian WellsSinner edged Medvedev 7-6(6), 7-6(4) in a serve-dominated final where neither player dropped serve. He didn’t face a single break point and produced an incredible comeback from 0-4 down in the second-set tiebreak, winning seven straight points to seal the title.A milestone victoryWith the win, Sinner claimed his first Indian Wells crown, did it without dropping a set, and joined Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic as the only men to win all six ATP Masters 1000 hard-court events.Sabalenka wins an epicAryna Sabalenka battled back from a set down to defeat Elena Rybakina 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(6) in a gripping final. After falling behind early, Sabalenka found another gear and survived a dramatic deciding-set tiebreak to finally lift the trophy in the desert.Rybakina still risesDespite the loss, Rybakina’s run was huge, and her result is set to push her back up to World No. 2, while Sabalenka strengthens her grip on the World No. 1 ranking.Miami storylinesThe boys look ahead to Miami, where Jakub Menšík returns as defending men’s champion and Sabalenka as defending women’s champion. They also discuss Djokovic’s withdrawal, Musetti’s absence, Venus Williams’ wildcard, and Nick Kyrgios’ planned return in Stuttgart in June.Miami PicksAdrianMen: Ben SheltonWomen: Marta KostyukChrisMen: Botic van de ZandschulpWomen: Amanda AnisimovaAdamMen: Tomás Martín EtcheverryWomen: Victoria MbokoListen NowFor all the latest tennis headlines, tournament recaps, bold predictions and unfiltered banter, make sure you’re following Talkn Tennis on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Ep 17 - Indian Wells 2026 Quarter-Final Preview | Draper Stuns Djokovic, Alcaraz vs Norrie, Talia Gibson’s Breakout Run
    Mar 12 2026

    It’s quarter-final time at Indian Wells 2026 and the boys are here to break down all the biggest matchups from Tennis Paradise.

    Adam The Animal is joined by Chrissy P and Vargos to preview every blockbuster clash on the men’s and women’s side, including Carlos Alcaraz vs Cameron Norrie, Daniil Medvedev vs Jack Draper, Jannik Sinner vs Learner Tien, and Aussie hopeful Talia Gibson’s dream run into the final eight.

    The boys also dive into the biggest headlines of the week, including Mirra Andreeva’s on-court meltdown, Taylor Fritz’s early exit, and Alex de Minaur’s disappointing Indian Wells campaign. Plus, they revisit their tournament predictions, fire up another edition of Battle of the Spuds, and finish with some Indian Wells-themed Who Am I? trivia.

    If you love ATP tennis, WTA tennis, Indian Wells, Grand Slam storylines, tennis predictions, and unfiltered tennis chat, this is the episode for you.

    In This Episode
    1. Indian Wells 2026 quarter-final preview
    2. Carlos Alcaraz vs Cameron Norrie
    3. Daniil Medvedev vs Jack Draper
    4. Alexander Zverev vs Arthur Fils
    5. Jannik Sinner vs Learner Tien
    6. Aryna Sabalenka vs Victoria Mboko
    7. Linda Noskova vs Talia Gibson
    8. Iga Świątek vs Elina Svitolina
    9. Jessica Pegula vs Elena Rybakina
    10. Mirra Andreeva’s meltdown
    11. Taylor Fritz’s shock exit
    12. Alex de Minaur’s disappointing week
    13. Tournament predictions review
    14. Battle of the Spuds
    15. Indian Wells trivia

    Key Talking PointsMen’s Quarter-Finals

    The boys preview all four men’s quarter-finals, led by the huge showdown between Daniil Medvedev and Jack Draper, fresh off Draper’s massive upset win over Novak Djokovic. They also break down whether Cameron Norrie can trouble Carlos Alcaraz, if Arthur Fils can keep rising against Alexander Zverev, and whether Learner Tien has any answers for the relentless Jannik Sinner.

    Women’s Quarter-Finals

    On the women’s side, the spotlight falls on Talia Gibson, with the 21-year-old Aussie continuing a stunning breakout run from qualifying into the quarter-finals. The crew also discuss Sabalenka vs Mboko, Świątek vs Svitolina, and a heavyweight clash between Jessica Pegula and Elena Rybakina.

    Biggest Headlines from Indian Wells

    The episode also covers the week’s biggest storylines, including Mirra Andreeva’s fiery exit, Taylor Fritz’s desert heartbreak, and Alex de Minaur’s disappointing singles and doubles results.

    Predictions, Trivia and Chaos

    To close the show, the boys look back on their pre-tournament picks, deliver another chaotic Battle of the Spuds, and test each other with Indian Wells history trivia.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Ep 16 - Medvedev Wins Without Playing, Cobolli’s Hard-Court Breakthrough, Indian Wells Bracket Watch
    Mar 4 2026

    Big couple of weeks in tennis and we’re back with the headlines, results, and the unfiltered takes. Medvedev “wins” Dubai in walkover madness before travel chaos leaves players stranded. Cobolli grabs a huge Acapulco title (and his first on hard courts), while Cristina Bucsa breaks through in Merida with a singles + doubles sweep. Then we preview Indian Wells on both tours, run Buy/Sell, and finish with Battle of the Spuds + a WTA-special Who Am I?

    In This Episode

    Dubai 500 (ATP)

    1. Daniil Medvedev claims a second Dubai title via walkover
    2. Tallon Griekspoor withdraws pre-final with a left hamstring injury (suffered in the semi vs Rublev)
    3. Medvedev didn’t drop a set all week, including a semi win over top seed Felix Auger-Aliassime
    4. Post-trophy chaos: airspace closures leave players stranded in Dubai, throwing Indian Wells prep into doubt

    Acapulco 500 (ATP)

    1. Flavio Cobolli def. Frances Tiafoe 7-6(4), 6-4
    2. Cobolli’s first hard-court title and third ATP crown
    3. 10 aces, clutch tiebreak comeback, and a late break to seal it
    4. Big ranking move: projected Top 15 debut

    Merida Open (WTA 250)

    1. Cristina Bucsa wins her first WTA singles title: def. Magdalena Frech 6-1, 4-6, 6-4
    2. First career Top 10 win (upset Jasmine Paolini in the semis)
    3. Doubles sweep as well with Jiang Xinyu
    4. Projected career-high ranking around No. 31

    🔮 Indian Wells Preview (Starts Wednesday)

    ATP

    1. Top half collision course: Alcaraz, Djokovic, and defending champ Jack Draper
    2. Bottom half anchor: Jannik Sinner chasing his first IW title (travelling with only Darren Cahill)
    3. If seeds hold: Sinner projected QF vs Ben Shelton
    4. Travel chaos from Dubai could blow open sections of the draw

    WTA

    1. World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka headlines the top half
    2. Possible Sabalenka vs Naomi Osaka (2018 champ) storyline
    3. Swiatek projected path includes a potential QF vs defending champ Mirra Andreeva
    4. Venus Williams returns with a main-draw wildcard

    Buy / Sell
    1. Who are we buying? Who are we selling?
    2. Adrian’s picks + Chris’ picks
    3. Updated leaderboard check (22 Feb 2026 snapshot)

    Games
    1. Battle of the Spuds
    2. Who Am I? (WTA Special)

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep 15 - De Minaur Wins Big in Rotterdam | Craig Tiley’s US Open Plan
    Feb 20 2026

    1. "Third Time Lucky": De Minaur Masters Rotterdam

    Alex de Minaur is officially the King of Rotterdam! After falling in the finals in 2024 and 2025, "The Demon" finally lifted the trophy at the ATP 500 Rotterdam Open, putting on a clinic against Felix Auger-Aliassime (6-3, 6-2).

    1. The Blueprint: How De Minaur used aggressive baseline play and a flawless serving performance (zero break points faced) to dismantle the indoor specialist.
    2. Ranking Rise: With his 12th career title, De Minaur continues his push into the upper echelon of the Top 10. Is he now a legitimate dark horse for the sunshine double?
    3. The "Power Couple" Trend: We look at the "Katie and Alex" winning streak—Alex’s win comes just one week after partner Katie Boulter claimed her own title in Ostrava.

    2. The Craig Tiley Bombshell: From the AO to the USO?

    Reports are swirling that Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley is finalized as the new chief of the United States Tennis Association (USTA).

    1. End of an Era: After two decades transforming the Australian Open into the "Happy Slam," what does Tiley's departure mean for the future of Melbourne Park?
    2. The US Open Vision: From removing the umpire's chair to "mini performance centers" for players, we discuss the radical innovations Tiley might bring to New York.
    3. The Succession Plan: Who is in the running to replace the most influential man in Australian tennis? We look at names like Gillon McLachlan and the potential for a split CEO/Tournament Director role.

    Key Takeaways
    1. Alex de Minaur joins Lleyton Hewitt as the only Australians to win the Rotterdam title.
    2. Craig Tiley’s move to the USTA is expected to be officially announced next week.
    3. Innovation Watch: Tiley’s vision includes translucent roofs and AI-driven officiating—is the US Open ready for a total tech overhaul?

    Match Stats & References
    1. Rotterdam Final: De Minaur def. Auger-Aliassime 6-3, 6-2 (77 minutes).
    2. Career Titles: De Minaur moves into a tie for 6th on the all-time Aussie list with Mark Philippoussis and Pat Rafter.

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    56 mins
  • Ep 14 - Alcaraz’s Historic Career Slam & Rybakina Rules Melbourne! 👑 AO 2026 Recap
    Feb 6 2026
    IntroHello everybody and welcome back to Talkn Tennis, the only tennis podcast you need to be listening to to get all your headlines, results and well informed unfiltered opinions. Thanks to all the new followers and listeners in this past few week, we appreciate your support, if you haven’t done so already, gives us a follow on whatever podcast platform you listen to us onI'm your host, they call me Adam the Animal, and I'm joined by my two partners in crime.Firstly the man who has had to take a break from tennis as he has been spending the week researching cheap tattoo parlours in Bali, its Chrissy P, how are you Chris?Secondly the man, responsible for deigning said tattoo for Chris but he first needs to learn how to spell Kazakhstan its Vargos, how are you AdrianLife UpdatesChris: Tattoo?Age: Back to School to prove to dada im not a foolAO Recap🏆 2026 Australian Open ChampionsMen’s SinglesWinner: Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)Runner-Up: Novak Djokovic (SRB)Score: 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5The Story: History was made. At just 22 years old, Alcaraz became the youngest man to complete the Career Grand Slam, defeating the 10-time champion Djokovic.Women’s SinglesWinner: Elena Rybakina (KAZ)Runner-Up: Aryna Sabalenka (BLR)Score: 6-4, 4-6, 6-4Men’s DoublesWinners: Neal Skupski & Christian Harrison (GBR/USA)Runners-Up: Jason Kubler & Marc Polmans (AUS)Score: 7-6(4), 6-4Women’s DoublesWinners: Elise Mertens & Zhang Shuai (BEL/CHN)Runners-Up: Anna Danilina & Aleksandra Krunic (KAZ/SRB)Score: 7-6(4), 6-4Mixed DoublesWinners: Olivia Gadecki & John Peers (AUS)Runners-Up: Kristina Mladenovic & Manuel Guinard (FRA)Score: 4-6, 6-3, [10-8]The Story: A historic defense! Gadecki and Peers became the first team in 37 years (since 1989) to successfully defend the Australian Open Mixed Doubles title. They saved their best for the Match Tiebreak to keep the trophy in Australia.Discussion TopicsThoughts about the men and women's FinalWhere will Chris get his tattoo?Our AO Predictions Reflections on our predictions, what did we get right and wrongChrisMens Winner: Jannik SinnerWomens Winner: Elena RybanikaAlex De Minaur will make at least a semi-final - he will beat Alcaraz when they meetZverev will be gone by Round 2 in 5 setsMedvedev will go far, maybe a semi-finalAdrianMens Winner: Jannik SinnerWomens Winner: Aryna SabalankaAlexander Zverev will be gone by Round 3Novak Djokovic wont make it past Qtr. FinalsAlex De Minaur will make at least a semi-finalRiding Bublik HighSwiantek wont make the quarter finalsAndreeva going deep - maybe a finalAdamMens Winner: Jannik SinnerWomens Winner: Belinda BencicTournaments for This WeekMontpellier ATP 250The indoor season has kicked off in Montpellier with defending champion Félix Auger-Aliassime heads a stacked field looking to shake off the Melbourne heat, but the early headlines were stolen by 16-year-old French sensation Moïse Kouame. The local teenager electrified the crowd by becoming the youngest qualifier on tour since 2008, and he nearly caused a massive upset in Round 1. He took the opening set against 8th seed Aleksandar Kovacevic before eventually falling in a tight three-setter (6-7, 6-2, 6-2). Elsewhere, the "old guard" delivered as Stan Wawrinka rolled back the years to win his opening match but runs into FAA in the next roundDavis CupDavis Cup Qualifiers start this weekend (Feb 6-8).Australia travels to Ecuador to play on the high-altitude clay courts, with Lleyton Hewitt has selected a semi strong squad however will be missing ADM (Thompson, Kokkinakis, Vukic), but the combination of clay and extreme altitude makes this a potential "banana skin" tie. Elsewhere, the tie of the round is undoubtedly Great Britain vs. Norway in Oslo, featuring a massive showdown between Jack Draper and Casper Ruud. Meanwhile, Team USA faces a tricky test on indoor clay against Hungary, and Spain and Italy get a bye into the next round.The Humbert "Phone-Gate" InvestigationThere was a bizarre incident today in Montpellier involving local star Ugo Humbert. During his second-round clash against fellow Frenchman Adrian Mannarino, Humbert was leading 4-3 in the deciding third-set tiebreak—just three points away from victoryWhile checking a device isn't strictly illegal during changeovers, the timing was highly suspicious; immediately after putting the phone down, Humbert proceeded to lose the next four points in a row without winning another rally, handing Mannarino the match 6-7(4), 6-3, 6-7(4). The sudden collapse, combined with the unauthorized communication, has triggered an investigation by integrity officials into potential match-fixing, with fans speculating whether he received an instruction to throw the final moments of the match.5.2 Tournaments Next WeekAnd if thats not enough for you, there are three tournaments on the Mens side next week, with two ATP-500 tournaments taking place, one in Dallas and the other Rotterdam. Rotterdam looks more stacked with Zverev, FAA, ADM and Medvedev...
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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Ep 13: AO 2026 Chaos: Osaka Drama, Sinner’s "Heat Gate" & Medvedev Crushed
    Jan 30 2026
    Episode Overview

    The 2026 Australian Open has descended into absolute madness, and the Talkn Tennis team is here to sift through the wreckage. From "Heat Gate" controversies to the shocking collapse of top seeds, we break down a week in Melbourne that no one saw coming. Is the Alcaraz/Sinner era officially untouchable, or is a certain American teenager about to flip the script?

    What’s In This Episode?
    1. [00:00] Intro: The Animal & The Instigators Adam welcomes the crew. Chrissy P explains his recent X (Twitter) war regarding the Osaka/Cirstea drama, and Vargos weighs in on playing in the Melbourne furnace with a history of "knees made of glass."
    2. [12:45] Quarter-Final Carnage * Rybakina vs. Swiatek: Elena finds the lines while Iga finds the exit.
    3. The American Civil War: Pegula vs. Anisimova—who held their nerve?
    4. The Sinner Survival: Breaking down "Heat Gate" and how Jannik escaped a scare under the roof.
    5. [28:30] The Osaka Controversy Recapping Naomi’s shock withdrawal and the social media firestorm that followed. Was it handled right, or are we looking at a permanent rift?
    6. [42:15] The Changing of the Guard? Daniil Medvedev gets "creamed" by Learner Tien. We discuss if Tien is officially the new face of American tennis and what went wrong for the Octopus.
    7. [55:00] Semi-Final Predictions Can anyone—literally anyone—stop the Sinner vs. Alcaraz collision course? We look at the remaining draw and place our bets.
    8. [01:10:20] Battle of the Spuds: AO History Edition A brutal "Level: Impossible" trivia round. Who actually knows their 90s qualifiers, and who is the ultimate tennis "Spud"?

    Key Quotes"I’ve seen more tension between Osaka and Cirstea this week than I have in a grand slam final in ten years."Chrissy P"Medvedev didn't just lose; it felt like Learner Tien was playing a different sport. The American era isn't coming; it's here."Adam the AnimalConnect With Us
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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Ep 12- Australian Open 2026 Round 1 Carnage – Seeds Falling & Statement Wins
    Jan 21 2026

    ound 1 at the Australian Open has delivered absolute chaos — and we’re here to unpack all of it.

    In this episode, Adam the Antimal is joined by Chrissy P and Vargos as the crew recaps Day 1 and Day 2 of the Australian Open, breaking down the biggest results, wild upsets, and unforgettable moments from the opening rounds.

    🔊 Episode Highlights

    🎙️ Intro

    Welcome back to Talkn Tennis, the only tennis podcast you need for headlines, results, and well-informed, unfiltered opinions. Whether you’re a returning listener or new to the pod, don’t forget to subscribe and help us win over the algorithm gods.

    Adam the Antimal is joined by:

    1. Chrissy P – AO record holder for women’s matches and deli sandwiches in a single day session
    2. Vargos (Adrian) – fresh off breaking his own AO record for alcohol smuggled into Melbourne Park

    🇦🇺 AO Adventures
    1. Shake Shack vs Hector’s Deli: the real Melbourne Park rivalry
    2. Evading security while sneaking drinks into the grounds
    3. The epic queues that test every tennis fan’s resolve
    4. Naomi Osaka stealing the spotlight with a ridiculous on-court intro and outfit

    📰 Headline Recap – Round 1 Mayhem

    Sunday / Monday

    We kick things off with a brutal casualty report — Round 1 has been ruthless for seeded players.

    1. Flavio Cobolli (20) crashes out in straight sets to British qualifier Arthur Fery, while battling severe illness in one of the strangest Grand Slam exits you’ll ever see.
    2. Felix Auger-Aliassime (7) retires due to cramping against Nuno Borges after a grueling four-set battle.
    3. Alexander Zverev survives an early scare, dropping the first set to big-serving Canadian Gabriel Diallo before recovering in four.

    Women’s draw shockers:

    1. Ekaterina Alexandrova (11) stunned by Turkish qualifier Zeynep Sönmez in three tight sets.
    2. A heartbreaking 3.5-hour marathon sees Marta Kostyuk (20) fall to Elsa Jacquemot in a triple-tiebreak epic, ending 10–7 in the final set.

    Tuesday / Wednesday

    1. Daniil Medvedev grinds past Quentin Halys in four sets.
    2. Andrey Rublev (13) survives a scare against qualifier Jaime Faria.
    3. Nuno Borges continues his strong run, knocking out Aussie hope Jordan Thompson in four.

    Statement Wins
    1. Coco...
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    1 hr and 31 mins