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The Tennis Podcast

AO Day 10 - Dream semis set

The Tennis Podcast

David Law

Sports & Recreation, Wimbledon, Sports, Tennis

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

On another crazy day at Melbourne Park, Catherine, David and Matt bring you a two-part podcast to discuss how Coco Gauff vs Aryna Sabalenka and Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner were set up. There’s chat about how we felt watching Gauff’s error-ridden performance, the way in which Djokovic’s managed the conditions, Sabalenka’s continued dominance, Sinner’s surge to condemn Andrey Rublev to a 10th straight slam QF defeat, and how the organisers were saved from a ridiculously late finish, even if 1:21am is still far too late.


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0:00.0

This is also Kathy, mother of two and self-confessed teleaddict.

0:06.2

Oh look at you, that's brilliant.

0:08.8

Well done.

0:09.8

This is also Kathy, working in a team to restore order at her local prison.

0:14.3

What are the first one?

0:18.9

And helping someone's son write his first letter home in eight months.

0:22.1

Well done, you should be really proud.

0:24.0

Thank you, mess.

0:25.0

An extraordinary job done by someone like you.

0:28.0

Search prison jobs now.

0:30.0

Hi, this is Billy Jean King. This is Marion Bartori. I'm Matz Villander.

0:36.7

This is Mary Carillo. This is Pam Schreiber. This is Yannick Noah and you're listening to the

0:41.0

tennis podcast. Well folks it is 8.44 p.m. Welcome to the tennis podcast on day 10 of the

0:59.1

Australian Open where we are just halfway through the day. The day session is done, the night session is still

1:07.0

to come. That is because we have had two matches on the Rod Leyva Arena, one of three sets

1:12.0

lasting three hours and eight minutes and

1:13.9

one of four sets lasting three hours and 45 minutes they actually both felt

1:19.4

longer than that and those those matches have hogged up a lot of time and currently the session

1:28.1

change is in progress and we're expecting the night session to get underway post 9 p.m. and who knows what time

1:36.0

will be coming back with part two later. Yeah and it could have been worse couldn't

1:41.3

it because I think in the jocovic match when they went an hour and

1:45.8

24 minutes the first set and then 59 minutes for the second set it could have ended up at anything

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