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Australian Open 2025 Review

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In this episode, we´ve brought our Grand Slam panel back together to review all the action from the 2025 Australian Open!

Host Dan Kiernan is joined by Davis Cup captain Freddie Nielsen and top S&C Coach Kieran Vorster to discuss the key performances and memorable moments from Melbourne Park, including Jannik Sinner's dominance, Madison Keys' unexpected victory and the Danielle Collins fund!

They also analyse Novak Djokovic's return to form and the implications of Andy Murray's coaching role, and there´s a little bit of tennis trivia too!

The panel also discuss:-

  • The emergence of young talents in the men´s game.
  • The importance of team chemistry on success.
  • The significance of stability and continuity in a players team.
  • The role of characters in the sport.
  • The dynamics of women's tennis
  • The panel give us their predictions for the mens and womens game for 2025 and the potential matchups to look forward to.

Let us know what you thought of the first Grand Slam of 2025 and anything you would like to hear Dan discuss on the podcast this year!

Tag @ctc.podcast on Instagram or email us.

🎧 Join the Control the Controllables team as a Podcast Intern in 2025

  continue reading

275 episodes

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Manage episode 463878726 series 3475704
Content provided by Dan Kiernan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dan Kiernan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we´ve brought our Grand Slam panel back together to review all the action from the 2025 Australian Open!

Host Dan Kiernan is joined by Davis Cup captain Freddie Nielsen and top S&C Coach Kieran Vorster to discuss the key performances and memorable moments from Melbourne Park, including Jannik Sinner's dominance, Madison Keys' unexpected victory and the Danielle Collins fund!

They also analyse Novak Djokovic's return to form and the implications of Andy Murray's coaching role, and there´s a little bit of tennis trivia too!

The panel also discuss:-

  • The emergence of young talents in the men´s game.
  • The importance of team chemistry on success.
  • The significance of stability and continuity in a players team.
  • The role of characters in the sport.
  • The dynamics of women's tennis
  • The panel give us their predictions for the mens and womens game for 2025 and the potential matchups to look forward to.

Let us know what you thought of the first Grand Slam of 2025 and anything you would like to hear Dan discuss on the podcast this year!

Tag @ctc.podcast on Instagram or email us.

🎧 Join the Control the Controllables team as a Podcast Intern in 2025

  continue reading

275 episodes

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