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The Tennis Podcast

Episode 7 - Olympic Preview, Janko Tipsarevic interview

The Tennis Podcast

David Law

Sports & Recreation, Sports, Wimbledon, Tennis

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2012

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

The Olympic Games have arrived in London, and tennis returns to Wimbledon. David and Catherine discuss their favourite Olympic tennis memories and look at the draws for the 2012 event. In an exclusive interview, World No.8 Janko Tipsarevic talks about the Davis Cup triumph which propelled him into the Top Ten, which of the Top 4 players he would like to play 'for his life', and what he wants to do after retirement.

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Hi. I'm Janke Tipsarovic and you're listening to the Tennis Podcast.

0:39.0

So it's back to Wimbledon again and this time for the Olympics.

0:42.0

The typical green backdrops of being replaced by purple substitutes,

0:45.0

the players will be wearing anything other than all white,

0:48.0

but some things don't change. Roger Federer and Serena Williams

0:51.0

will be the favorites for the title.

0:53.0

In our exclusive interview, we talk to the world number eight,

0:56.0

Janke Tipsarovic.

0:59.0

Well, Catherine's chat with Janke Tipsarovic is coming up here on the tennis podcast

1:04.0

and in it he talks about which player he finds most difficult to face

1:08.0

out of Roger Federer, Raffa and the Dal and Novak Djokovic.

1:12.0

So that will be well worth listening to. I'm fascinated to find out who he regards

1:16.0

as really the most difficult of all of them

1:19.0

because I think probably depending on who you speak to,

1:22.0

which player you speak to, you're probably going to get a different answer.

1:25.0

So many players will tell you it's about its styles that make matches

1:29.0

and there are so many different examples over the years

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