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The Tennis Podcast

Live from Wimbledon Day 3 - Seeds survive, and Tsitsipas vs Murray is ON

The Tennis Podcast

David Law

Wimbledon, Sports, Tennis, Sports & Recreation

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

We didn't quite get through the scheduled 87 matches because of more rain, but the tournament finally got moving on Wednesday, and Catherine, David and Matt review the best of it. There's chat about Petra Kvitova surviving, Stefanos Tsitsipas feeling empty after his win over Dominic Thiem, Frances Tiafoe talking up his prospects, Daniil Medvedev being on his best behaviour, Marta Kostyuk getting her first Top 10 win over Maria Sakkari, and much more.


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0:00.0

Hi, this is Billie Jean King. This is Mary and Bartoli. I'm Matt's Belander. This is Mary Carillo. This is Pam Shriver.

0:06.4

This is Yannick Noah and you're listening to the tennis podcast.

0:09.9

Hello and welcome to the tennis podcast live from Wimbledon in our plan. A position.

0:28.4

Yeah, I'll drive whether position. I'd love to say never end out, but that would be a dastardly lie.

0:34.8

But the important thing is we are here. We are overlooking court 18. The covers are pulled across.

0:40.4

It is 10, 13 p.m. And we were hoping to be with you a little earlier on tonight for anybody with us live on YouTube.

0:49.2

Hello. Thank you for bearing with us. Well, actually, thank you for bearing with Petra Kavitava.

0:55.1

Yes. Because when will we ever learn not to allow our plans to depend on Petra Kavitava someday?

1:02.6

Hopefully, David. But today is not that day. Yes. I think our first ever emergency podcast was in 2014.

1:09.8

And it was after I'd picked Petra Kavitava to win the either US Open or Australian Open.

1:16.3

And then she lost in the first round. So we had to convene an emergency podcast to discuss it

1:21.6

and humiliate me, which was fine. So thank you, Petra. And on this occasion, we set a time to come on air.

1:28.2

And she's got a great draw in Jasmine Paulini. As I said the other day, except Jasmine Paulini played out of a mind.

1:36.8

Petra Kavitava didn't. And it went into a third. And then that third became a waste of time.

1:43.3

Yeah, it was one of these annoying school lines, wasn't it, Matt? Where...

1:46.9

Look, if someone's going to win a second set and disrupt everybody's plans, fine. Good luck to them.

1:51.9

But let it mean something. Let's have an epic third set.

1:55.6

It was an entirely unnecessary, unnecessary little bit of Jasmine Paulini in the end.

2:01.4

Yeah, I mean, that second set affected us a lot more than it affected the match.

2:06.8

Because, yeah, all our plans were hinging on it. But Petra Kavitava just has a way of making what's just gone before, not matter.

2:16.9

I mean, we talk about that with the way she plays. She can hit errors and it not seem to affect her because the next point she can...

2:23.5

She can just hit a winner again. And this was sort of that elevated and made into this match.

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