Episodios

  • Courtside Conversations – Episode 10
    Jun 24 2025

    In this tenth episode of your podcast, Gigi Salmon and Patrick McEnroe look back on the spectacular Parisian Grand Slam.


    "It was the greatest match I've ever seen at Roland-Garros". With these words, Patrick McEnroe described the legendary final played by Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner two weeks ago. A men’s doubles champion at Roland-Garros in 1989, McEnroe – who commentated this year's tournament alongside his brother John for the new official broadcaster TNT Sports – was captivated by the energy, power, calm, fair play and aggressive style of the two best players on the ATP Tour.


    Patrick McEnroe was also impressed by Coco Gauff's stunning performance against Aryna Sabalenka. In his opinion, the constantly evolving young American has the physical, technical and psychological strengths to continue thriving on all surfaces.


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  • Courtside Conversations – Episode 9
    Apr 30 2025

    In this ninth episode of your tennis podcast, Gigi Salmon and Amélie Mauresmo look forward to the Parisian Grand Slam.


    The top players on the WTA and ATP Tours already have Roland-Garros in the back of their minds. Highlight of a clay-court season that remains as hotly contested and exciting as ever, the second Major of the season promises to be a breathtaking spectacle, from the qualifying rounds through to the finals weekend (19 May to 8 June). Surprises, confirmations, new features and emotional sequences: the director of Roland-Garros unveils the trailer for this year's event, which is already shaping up to be a must-see!


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  • Courtside Conversations – Episode 8
    Feb 11 2025

    In this eighth episode of your podcast, Gigi Salmon and Daniela Hantuchova look back at the 2025 season’s opening Grand Slam.

    For this second season of the Roland-Garros podcast, the British sports journalist reviewed this 2025 Australian Open with the help of Daniela Hantuchova, semi-finalist in Melbourne in 2008 and mixed double champion in each Grand Slam. Together, they talk about Madison Keys' triumph, Jannik Sinner's domination, Aryna Sabalenka's run to a third final in a row, but also the results of Iga Swiatek, Alexander Zverev, Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. The former world No.5 also payed a heartfelt tribute to Simona Halep during this episode. The 2018 Roland-Garros champion who had just announced the end of her career.


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  • Courtside Conversations – Episode 7
    Dec 12 2024

    In this seventh episode of the podcast, Gigi Salmon and Christopher Clarey take a look back at the highs and lows of this season!

    A journalist and New York Times columnist for more than 30 years, author of the famous Roger Federer biography called "The Master" and just finishing a hotly-awaited new book about Rafael Nadal ("The Warrior", which is due for release in 2025), Christopher Clarey is one of the closest observers of world tennis. Very well placed to talk about the recent retirement of the man with 22 Grand Slam titles to his name, with whom he has rubbed shoulders throughout his career, the expert who addresses all things tennis in his blog Tennis & Beyond also gives his take on the highlights of this eventful 2024 season.

    How does he rate the phenomenal season of World No.1 Jannik Sinner (eight titles including two Majors and the ATP Finals, 73 wins for just 6 losses)? What does he think of the new queen of the women’s game, Aryna Sabalenka? What is he expecting from the surprise collaboration between Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray? Is he excited about the future of American tennis, with Coco Gauff and Taylor Fritz proudly flying the flag for their country? So many questions, to which he gives captivating answers during this friendly conversation with Gigi!


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  • Courtside Conversations – Episode 6
    Sep 18 2024

    In the sixth episode of your favourite tennis podcast, Gigi Salmon and Cédric Pioline look back at the 2024 US Open and ahead to the final tournaments of the year.

    A two-time Grand Slam finalist (at the 1993 US Open and Wimbledon in 1997) and former world No. 5, Cédric Pioline has stayed in tennis since retiring. The tournament director of the Rolex Paris Masters for the last two years has been keeping a close eye on the tennis scene all season long.

    So what did he make of the last Grand Slam of the year, when Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner stormed to the women’s and men’s singles titles respectively?

    Now comes an enticing end to the season, with the WTA and ATP Tour finals topping the bill. The final spots at the prestigious men’s event will be claimed, as ever, at the Rolex Paris Masters, which the tournament director himself previews.


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  • Courtside Conversations – Episode 5
    Jul 19 2024

    In the fifth episode of your favourite tennis podcast, Gigi Salmon and Mats Wilander review the latest major championships at the All England Club and look ahead to the next few weeks of competition.

    Known for the quality of his analysis and insightful courtside questions, the former world No.1 – winner of seven grand slam singles titles and three Davis Cups – was the perfect guest to capture all the excitement of SW19 and dissect a string of surprising performances at the Championships.

    What does he think of Carlos Alcaraz’s incredible precocity, Barbora Krejcikova's moving and deserved coronation, the rise of Jasmine Paolini, Novak Djokovic's state of mind and Andy Murray's farewell? And what are his predictions for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and the hard-court season, particularly the US Open in New York?


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  • Courtside Conversations - Episode 4
    Jun 20 2024

    Throughout the year, Courtside Conversations: The Roland-Garros Tennis Podcast invites you to listen in on some exciting and insightful chats between Gigi Salmon and her high-profile guests. Following on from Alex Corretja, Marion Bartoli, and Roland-Garros tournament director Amélie Mauresmo, former doubles world number one, Mark Woodforde stepped up to the mic to look back on what happened in this 2024 Roland-Garros edition and what we can expect when tennis stars will assemble in Wimbledon for the third Grand Slam of the year.

    A seventeen-time Grand Slam winner in doubles and mixed, former world No. 1 in doubles, two-time Olympic medalist (gold in Atlanta 1996 and silver in Sydney 2000), Mark Woodforde looks back on his sweetest memories in Roland-Garros. He and Gigi also talk about the highlights of 2024 Roland-Garros edition with Iga Swiatek and Carlos Alcaraz’s victories, the return of Rafael Nadal in his kingdom and Jannik Sinner, the new world number one !

    So, make yourself comfortable and click on the player icon below to listen to Gigi and Mark talk tennis:


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  • Courtside Conversations - Episode 3
    Apr 26 2024

    In the third episode of your favourite tennis podcast, Gigi Salmon and Amélie Mauresmo look forward to Roland-Garros 2024. Currently doing battle on the red clay of Madrid, the stars of the WTA and ATP Tours will have the Porte d’Auteuil in the back of their minds. With less than a month to go before the second Grand Slam tournament of the season (20 May to 9 June), what can we expect when they assemble in the French capital? The answer to that question will provide the theme of this latest instalment of the podcast. A two-time Grand Slam winner (Australian Open and Wimbledon in 2006), former world no. 1 Amélie Mauresmo looks back on her glittering career, talks about her experiences at the highest level and assesses the current state of world tennis. Appointed in December 2021, she also reveals the ins and outs of her job as tournament director, her determination to move the lines, and explains what’s new about Roland-Garros 2024!


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    38 m