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The Tennis Podcast

US Open Day 13 - Swiatek, Jabeur light up New York; Alcarez vs. Ruud - who wins?

The Tennis Podcast

David Law

Sports, Wimbledon, Tennis, Sports & Recreation

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Iga Świątek is the toughest final challenge in tennis. Ons Jabeur rose to that challenge. Catherine, Matt and David, in a car ride and on the streets of New York, look at where the match was won and lost and what it might mean for the future. They also run over the other results on Day 13 and look ahead to the men's singles final.


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0:00.0

Hi, this is Billie Jean King. This is Mary and Bartorri.

0:03.1

I'm Matt's Vylander. This is Mary Carillo. This is Pam Shriver.

0:06.4

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

0:20.4

Well, last night we ended on the media bus and today following the women's singles final,

0:26.8

you find us inside an enormous car in Greenwich Village. We're a bit late today because we've

0:34.4

just been in the company of Barry Carillo and having a lovely little time with her before we

0:40.7

recorded the podcast. Catherine's here, Matt's here. It's been lovely, hasn't it? It's been a lovely day

0:49.4

because we had a really good final in the end. Catherine, I thought, second set between E. Gisffel and

0:56.8

Tec and Ones to Bear. For about 45 minutes, I think you've got the rivalry you're always talking

1:04.0

about that you want. Yes, and I'm very talking to you, celebrating that and lamenting they're not

1:10.8

being more of it quite frankly and rather than repeat myself because my appearance on this podcast

1:19.4

might be rather brief. It'll last however long this rather luxurious Uber ride last

1:25.9

because David apparently only borders SUVs with tinted windows. I just wanted to have a go at being cool.

1:34.6

Safety first. I won't repeat myself. I'll just refer back to everything I said about the

1:45.8

Garciage Uber match on Women's semi-finals night and the fact that women should be playing

1:52.9

best of five sets in this stage of Islam because the matches will be better.

1:59.5

The matches will be better and Ones Drago would have had more of a chance to make a match of it

2:04.4

today because she needed time to settle. It was a tough watch for the first set and there's obviously

2:12.4

two factors involved in that and one of those is the force that is E. Gisffel and Tec in finals

2:18.7

and I think it's E. Gisffel and Tec's final record going all the way back to Polona Hurt's

2:24.4

talk in 2019 is one of the most incredible stats in tennis at the moment and a really meaningful

2:32.7

stat. There's a lot of stats that are quirky or fun, you know, a bit whimsical to sort of, you know,

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