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The Tennis Podcast

Wimbledon Day 4 - Nadal and Swiatek survive despite struggles; Kyrgios conversation grows

The Tennis Podcast

David Law

Wimbledon, Sports, Tennis, Sports & Recreation

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2022

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

It was another eventful day at Wimbledon, with wins for Katie Boulter and Liam Broady standing out from a British perspective. Catherine, David and Matt talk about why they were pretty big deals and get stuck in to all of the other big talking points. Is Nick Kyrgios in The Mix? When will Iga Swiatek and Rafael Nadal start playing better? And how is round three shaping up? We also talk about the form of Petra Kvitova, leftover aggro from Harmony Tan and Tamara Korpatsch, and the Wimbledon roof policy.

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Billie Jean King. This is Mary and Bartoli. I'm Matt Vellander. This is Mary

0:04.8

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

0:20.4

Well it's Hoppers 10 at tennis podcast towers London edition day four of Wembleden is in the books

0:27.5

and we're recording it a or what counts as a somewhat reasonable hour for the tennis podcast.

0:35.6

What we're you know the tennis finishing before 11pm on the same day. On the same day. We had

0:43.8

Italian food for dinner and tries I might I can't think of any kind of fun game to play with today's

0:52.5

tennis involving Italian food so today is going to be a huge disappointment for everyone

1:00.1

that wrote to us telling us they enjoyed the fortune cookie game. People wrote to us. Did they?

1:05.6

They did. Oh yeah. Yeah. Name drop Pam Shriver. Oh well there we are. Pam Shriver and my dad

1:12.8

who give us and take it away so he loved the fortune cookie game. Too much laughing at the end

1:18.1

of the podcast day. No no. No. We shall aim to have less fun. It recording this one. Okay.

1:26.9

It's been it's been a been a good day at Wembleden hasn't it? I mean wouldn't mind a day without

1:33.2

any rain? Wouldn't wouldn't mind it? That would be nice. Yeah there's been this awkward

1:41.5

bits of rain most days that we've had four or five matches left over to the next day.

1:48.0

A lot and for someone who likes the order of play neat and tidy and the draw neat and tidy you know

1:54.2

where you are it's just a little bit frustrating. I was nicely under the roof unscented court

1:59.5

in the country box at that point so I got nothing to worry about. Well you wouldn't have had

2:03.9

anything to worry about David if the roof had been open because it was not raining. Oh that was

2:09.2

very bizarre. Yeah so the the day started I presume with the threat of rain on some very reliable

2:16.8

radars because centre which starts at one 30 and court one which starts at one play commenced on

2:22.8

those courts with the roof closed despite the fact that the play was going on on the outside courts

2:28.8

which obviously don't have roofs and there was no rain and the threat of rain at that stage in

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