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2023 Tennis ATP & WTA Season Quiz by On The Line | On The Line Feature #2
I'm joined by members of tennis media for a unique quiz on the ATP and WTA 2023 seasons. Featuring John Silk of Talking Tennis (@JSilk), Owen Lewis of Tennis Nation (@tennisnation), Damian Kust of Cracked Rackets (@damiankust) and Vansh Vermani of Tennis and Bagels (@vanshv2k).
00:00: Round 1 - General Knowledge (Title Winners)
07:30: Round 2 - The Jack List
13:15: Round 3 - Name That Grunt
19:05: Round 4 - On The Fine
24:57: Round 5 - The Nice Round
29:40: Round 6 - Answer Smash
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00:00: Round 1 - General Knowledge (Title Winners)
07:30: Round 2 - The Jack List
13:15: Round 3 - Name That Grunt
19:05: Round 4 - On The Fine
24:57: Round 5 - The Nice Round
29:40: Round 6 - Answer Smash
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Coco Gauff vs Aryna Sabalenka US Open Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #107
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With John Silk, we analyse the women's singles US Open final between Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka. 00:00: Coco Gauff’s career going into the tournament and her run to the final. 05:31: Gauff’s performance in the final. 9:50: Sabalenka’s performance in the final. 14:49: Iga Swiatek at the Slams. 17:16: Going forward for Gauff. Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/4GGsVifQSIXMbuhk7Gkh0U Google Pod...
Novak Djokovic v Daniil Medvedev US Open Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #106
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With John Silk, we analyse Novak Djokovic's US Open final win over Daniil Medvedev, take a look at Medvedev's win over Alcaraz and scrutinise the lack of depth in the men's game. 00:00: Medvedev looked to fatigue Djokovic from the back of the court. 02:51: Medvedev vs the Djokovic serve and volley. 08:11: Djokovic survived chances for Medvedev in the second set. 11:31: Medvedev turns his match-...
Nine Dark Horses in the Men's US Open Draw | The OTL Tennis Podcast #105
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With Damian Kust, we pick nine VERY dark horses from the men's US Open singles draw. 00:00: Very dark horses in the men’s US Open draw. 01:24: #1. 05:00: #2. 07:05: #3. 08:42: #4 and #5. 11:23: #6 and #7. 13:45: #8. 15:23: #9. Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/0azpWcNhPrgdSklLgr0BBb Google Podcasts: podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9vbnRoZWxpbmV0ZW5uaXMuc3Vic3RhY2suY29tL2ZlZWQ Apple Podcasts:...
Cincinnati Masters Djokovic v Alcaraz and Gauff v Muchova Analysis | The OTL Tennis Podcast #104
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With Vansh Vermani, we review the Cincinnati Masters finals between Djokovic v Alcaraz and Gauff v Muchova. 00:00: Stats and significance of Djokovic’s win over Alcaraz. 04:38: The second set tiebreak and Djokovic’s serving tactics. 09:24: Third set drama! 11:21: Novak’s serving prowess making a slight difference. 17:46: Hubi Hurkacz a forehand away from big wins. 21:44: Coco Gauff defeats Iga ...
Jessica Pegula in Montreal & Jannik Sinner in Toronto | The OTL Tennis Podcast #103
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My analysis of Jessica Pegula's great run to a second WTA 1000 title in Montreal and Jannik Sinner's first Masters 1000 title of his career in Toronto. 00:00: Jannik Sinner’s biggest improvement to win the first Masters 1000 title of his career. 03:43: What Darren Cahill worked on with Sinner. 08:09: How the final played out. 10:49: Jessica Pegula’s final win over Luidmila Samsonova. 12:49: Peg...
Novak Djokovic v Carlos Alcaraz Wimbledon Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #102
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With Vansh Vermani, we discuss Carlos Alcaraz's win over Novak Djokovic in this year's Wimbledon final. 00:00: The passing of the torch? 03:06: The first set. 06:48: The second set before the tiebreak. 09:49: The second set tiebreak. 15:09: The third set. 19:28: The fourth set. 20:44: The fifth set. 30:03: The significance of this match. Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/7j7rEPL0fNwsKDtrZ4DMpc ...
Ons Jabeur v Marketa Vondrousova Wimbledon Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #101
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With John Silk, we discuss Marketa Vondrousova's win over Ons Jabeur in this year's Wimbledon final. 00:00: Marketa Vondrousova is the Wimbledon champion. 02:03: Vondrousova’s route to the final. 06:30: How Ons Jabeur’s shots failed her during the match. 08:38: Jabeur and pressure in the final. 14:27: The future for both players. Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/7GHHlc6QfZXkJVgLsPOssT Google P...
Wimbledon Quarterfinals Predictions and First Week Review | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #100
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With John Silk, we preview the Wimbledon quarterfinals and review the first week of action at SW19. 00:00: Djokovic/Rublev. 04:29: Sinner/Safiullin. 06:12: Medvedev/Eubanks. 08:19: Alcaraz/Rune. 11:16: Swiatek/Svitolina. 12:43: Pegula/Vondrousova. 16:01: Jabeur/Rybakina. 18:47: Sabalenka/Keys. 21:49: Watching Liam Broady beat Casper Ruud from his player’s box. 24:54: Jiri Lehecka is a fantastic...
Wimbledon Women's Favourites Analysis w/ Sabalenka's biomechanics trainer | The OTL Podcast #99
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Gavin MacMillan, Aryna Sabalenka's biomechanics trainer, makes a return to the podcast to assess the games of the Wimbledon women's favourites, including Swiatek, Rybakina and Sabalenka. 00:00: Iga Swiatek’s grass court flaws and Elena Rybakina’s title defence. 05:17: Karolina Muchova’s chances after the French Open. 06:52: Gavin’s confidence in Aryna Sabalenka. 09:57: Dark horse in Petra Kvito...
Wimbledon Men's Favourites Analysis w/ Sabalenka's biomechanics trainer | The OTL Tennis Podcast #98
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Gavin MacMillan, Aryna Sabalenka's biomechanics trainer, makes a return to the podcast to assess the games of the Wimbledon men's favourites, including Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz. 00:00: Novak Djokovic’s serve improvements and his reign at Wimbledon. 06:02: Carlos Alcaraz’s game and his chances at Wimbledon. 11:18: Alexander Zverev’s potential and Andy Roddick’s one-two punch. 15:17: Dan...
Novak Djokovic v Casper Ruud French Open Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #97
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With Srihari Ravi, we discuss Novak Djokovic's win over Casper Ruud in this year's French Open final and the significance of him winning his 23rd Grand Slam title. 00:00: Srihari’s journey with Novak Djokovic. 02:32: Djokovic’s form going into the tournament. 04:42: Novak’s progression through the draw. 07:25: Djokovic overcomes nerves and “locks in” in the final. 14:43: Spare a thought for Cas...
Iga Swiatek v Karolina Muchova French Open Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #96
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Iga Swiatek v Karolina Muchova French Open Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #96
Novak Djokovic v Carlos Alcaraz French Open Semifinal Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #95
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Novak Djokovic v Carlos Alcaraz French Open Semifinal Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #95
French Open Women's Draw Preview | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #94
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French Open Women's Draw Preview | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #94
French Open Men's Draw Preview | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #93
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French Open Men's Draw Preview | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #93
Daniil Medvedev v Holger Rune Rome Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #92
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Daniil Medvedev v Holger Rune Rome Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #92
Aryna Sabalenka v Iga Swiatek Madrid Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #91
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Aryna Sabalenka v Iga Swiatek Madrid Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #91
Carlos Alcaraz v Jan-Lennard Struff Madrid Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #90
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Carlos Alcaraz v Jan-Lennard Struff Madrid Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #90
Alcaraz v Tsitsipas, Swiatek v Sabalenka & Botic in Munich | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #89
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Alcaraz v Tsitsipas, Swiatek v Sabalenka & Botic in Munich | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #89
Rublev v Rune Monte Carlo Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #88
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Sinner v Alcaraz + Medvedev v Sinner Miami Open Analyses | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #87
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Sinner v Alcaraz Medvedev v Sinner Miami Open Analyses | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #87
Kvitova vs Rybakina Miami Open Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #86
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Kvitova vs Rybakina Miami Open Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #86
Indian Wells 2023 Men's and Women's Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #85
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Indian Wells 2023 Men's and Women's Final Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #85
Medvedev in Rotterdam, Bencic in Abu Dhabi and Wu in Dallas | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #84
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Medvedev in Rotterdam, Bencic in Abu Dhabi and Wu in Dallas | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #84
Novak Djokovic vs Stefanos Tsitsipas Post-Match Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #83
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Novak Djokovic vs Stefanos Tsitsipas Post-Match Analysis | The On The Line Tennis Podcast #83
Interviewing the biomechanics trainer that fixed Aryna Sabalenka's serve | The OTL Podcast #82
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Interviewing the biomechanics trainer that fixed Aryna Sabalenka's serve | The OTL Podcast #82
Australian Open Men's SF Preview ft. Ben Rothenberg | The OTL Tennis Podcast #81
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Australian Open Men's SF Preview ft. Ben Rothenberg | The OTL Tennis Podcast #81
Australian Open Women's SF Preview ft. Ben Rothenberg | The OTL Tennis Podcast #80
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Australian Open Fourth Round Predictions, Murray Madness and Upsets | The OTL Tennis Podcast #79
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Australian Open Fourth Round Predictions, Murray Madness and Upsets | The OTL Tennis Podcast #79
That vertical Rh is the weakness of Novak's Fh when it goes off... nope, Alcaraz and Fed don't normally get it vertical.
Why cldn't Iga hire Gavin to fix her serve? That is the big flaw of her game & where big servers like Ryba, Saba hurt her. I think its time she drops this idea of an all-Polish coaching crew & get a specialist-biomechanics coach like Gavin.
Novak ist für euch God. Diese widerliche Lachmann ist Cirkus Clown
Listening to Rothrat, now I know why he is the way he is 😂 Absolute scumbag. Enjoy getting sued for everything you have
So good
thank you
"A psychologist wouldn't change a thing". I wonder what the psychologist she worked with thinks about that.
This is absolutely top top top content!!
Fantastic Information
Ben,you are pathetic!😢
Excellent ❤
I thought this would have more specifics on proper biomechanics but it was mostly in general terms. Still good insight
💞🦾💥💥COCO IS THE BEST TOP PLAYER
Haha good fun. Took me half the game to work out what was required. lol
This is crazy, y’all just created a beast. Now I’m a real serve bot 🤖
"Promosm" 🌟
Sorry you did praise him a little bit. constantly changing his game, thats why he achieved all that...Kudos
Why you guys depressed, because Novak won? It might be only one thing, you both are for Rafa or Roger, usually is like that. I thought this video is gonna be more intertaining, give maybe some good praise to Nole, Im mean guy just won 24th. Whatever you re talking is what others should do to beat Novak.This title analysis is about final, you re talking about semifinals.
She made Sabalenka make the errors.
It's both. Aryna started making errors early in the second. When Gauff was tight, missing forehands mid net. Aryna gave Coco enough opportunities to play freely. Once Coco set in it was game over. Sabalenka was all over the place, Coco put an extra ball all the time. Goes both ways.
Where can I send you the tissues ?
The quality of tennis on display in the final was impressive from both players. Novak capitalized on a couple of big points, and that is what separated the two players. But I cannot say the outcome was surprising. Novak almost always finds a way to win those big matches. That is why he has won 69 Big Titles, 10 more than Rafa and 15 more than Roger.
Give Coco her credit a win is a win.
Everyone plays to win and Coco won Aryna also played to win and she lost.
A win a win and fought for everything points so give her credit where is deserved. After Wimbledon she changed her team and this the outcome a grandslam well done Coco. Your speech about the doubters you certainly give it them😅😅❤ one ❤️
Botine hoce da puknu sto je medvedev promasio pasing shot ahhaha
Your reasons...are shady at the least... what is the point? Wilander/mcenroe/ kafelnikov/ safin/ karren/ beresategiu/ grosijan/ nalbandian/ rios/ roddick/ philipousis/ rafter/ costa ferero/ tsonga/monfils/rublev/medvedev/alcaraz/zverev/thiem/ del potro??? What did you say who is better😂😂😂😂? Dont be funny
Noone won against Novak over 5 sets.....
In history of tennis you never had more then 3 great players at the same time... so whatvi your point.... Othwrs are goodand waithing their chanse....
From 2003-2011 you had one player,,and on clay the other!!!? From2011-2020 you had 3 players anf thats it... you hickups wit injuries and mureay, wawinka .... From 2021-2023... you had only novak , by your sandards... So quastion is is there a week era!!!
Thinks to all jaleous and haters. The only comparison now is with mo Ali. It's depass tennis.
I have a small question. Obviously, Aryna's internal rotators weren;t weak, but it was just that sh wasn't doing the movement. But is it same to say that strengthening your internal rotators may help in making the forehand movement more natural?
the hate is funny… ahahahaha cry babes
Oh poor silk.. Stay strong. Feel sad 4 u 😥. Hope u ll b okay
Glad to see sober analysis and NOT hyperbole. Context matters when talking about stats and numbers.
So many anglo saxon people are commenting this final like they are in a mourning of departed relative!
@heidibaumgart2570 THANK YOU!! There is an inherent bias to straightaway conclude that there is lack of depth in the men's game because Novak won AGAIN - boring! If Carlos had won the final against Meddy, bet you wouldnt be making that point! Instead of seeing it as lack of depth, you should be seeing it as the unbelievable will power of Djokovic to somehow make it, because when I saw the match and how Novak was suffering I really doubted that he would win.
These people don't know about Tennis. Not everyone who talks about Tennis actually know hat they are talking about.
John silk is salty because he picked alcaraz ha ha
He is a fedalista. He wants somebody to stop novak's assault on his fedal records. How dare this eastern european guy comes and dominates OUR sport mentality? 😂
@@guruk well said guru. these guys should atleast learn from inter interri who acknowledges the greatness and smartness of Novak
Djokovic haters are IRATIANAL You guys look like you're going to a funeral you guys need some Kleenex?
Djokovic haters are really depressed nowadays huh lol 😂
There is an inherent bias to straightaway conclude that there is lack of depth in the mens game because Novak won AGAIN - boring! If Carlos had won the final against Meddy, bet you wouldnt be making that point! Instead of seeing it as lack of depth, you should be seeing it as the unbelievable will power of Djokovic to somehow make it, because when I saw the match and how Novak was suffering I really doubted that he would win.
They, esp this silk, are anti-Djokovic
It was a great match - excellent quality tennis....if not for the second set alone which was extremely exciting! Depressing to hear tennis commentators so depressed.....
I dont understand why people bring up the "lack of competition" when Novak wins but not when Nadal wins. 2019 onwards Nadal has won 5 GS (and 3 of them were RG) and Novak has won 10. Ridiculous. And the lack of competition shouldn't be that big of a factor considering Novak is 36. A 36 year old who can physically outlast guys 10-16 years younger than him. Nadal can't do any of the same being of the same age anywhere else except for RG. Very disingenuous of people commenting on tennis. People need to be celebrating this astonishing performances that Novak is bringing in at 36 (3/4 GS wins and 4/4 GS finals). And going by this logic of lack of competition, Carlos' success from the time Novak retires (and in USO 2022 cos of Novak's absence) has to be questioned. How is he being celebrated so much (and deservedly so) but in the same vein you and tons of others talk about lack of competition and a weak era? If it is truly a weak era, why are you celebrating Carlos? Novak has beaten Fed/Rafa, Murray, Stan, and guys like Meddy, Zverev, Tsitsipas from the next gen and Carlos/Sinner from the gen after that. The bias from so called tennis fans against Novak is astonishing.
Agree re lack of competition and Roger Federer's first 7 grand slams, we against either not that great, or at the end of their career. Once Novak & Rafa come into play, they dried up
@@kingtubby999 till 2008/2009 Fed won 13 or 14 GS. Total weak era if one wants to call the last 2-3 years as weak era. And not to forget Fed was also in his physical prime. Rafa, Novak, Murray all started to peak around 2008/09. Fantastic fact based analysis on this channel called Goatkovic. So prime physicality, age plus weaker opponents for Fed is ok but only couple of years of so called weak era and 36 years age for Novak is questionable. These people suck.
Amen!!
Amen
I just really, really hope that loser Weakdal comes back next year, and Djokovic destroys him bad. I know you woke losers hate Djokovic, and love your fake Fedal loser masters. There is only one way to settle this, Djokovic must retire the loser properly. The problem is Weakdal is a coward, and he will not face Djokovic until he is 100% sure Djokovic is out of form and he is 100% in form, or else he is not playing, and he will definitelly dodge Djokovic on non-clay surfaces. I just hope when the Mallorcan 🐈 realize the gs race is over, he goes all out cause GOAT is already known for a while now. I want one full season of Djokovic recting him, like 2011 when they met on a regular basis, so these new tennis noobs can understand why Weakdal is irrelevant in any of these GOAT talks. Its the only way, but i dont think it happens.
The match against Djere was amazing cos we all knew that the match was not over one bit after the second set. We all expected Novak to come back and win it and he did. The problem with the final was that we all knew if Novak won the 2nd set, it was all over. And I actually loved the final cos it wasn't a regular match but to see Novak physically suffer, analyse the situation and adapt and win was absolutely amazing. It was chess on the court. And Meddy unfortunately didnt adapt seeing that Novak was adapting and changing his tactics.
I am not sure which match you both we’re watching but it was very exciting. I was there live and I enjoyed it very much . But you are both entitled to your opinions though.
it wasn't exiting because they want Novak to lose
Exciting
@@steliakos exactly
Since you love Alcaraz, do you think Carlos will get 25 and 40 ATP 1000 and 400 weeks at no.1? Just curious...
LMAO just stop! This is nonsense! He will be lucky to even get 200 weeks, let alone something as crazy as 400 and don't even get me started onto the whole 40 masters thing! First of all Novak himself ain't done with winning masters okay? So the record might be more something like 42-45 rather than current 39! LOL Second of all it took An all-around mental monster with incredible longevity, unprecedented fitness level and raw talent just to get to 24, considering how many tennis greats in the past and that includes Serena as well as Fedal failed to reach that number! There is no way in hell Alcaraz will get 25 slams, like zero chances! LOL He may dream about it, thinking he can get there, but he can't! End of story... ...something like 10-12 slams, 15-20 masters and maybe up to 150-200 weeks is his absolute limit! He won't ever get beyond that! You can screen this if you want and then we'll come back to this conversation in half of a decade from now or something...His potential legacy is good enough to make it something like top-5 players of all times maybe edging Borg by hair, but that's just about it...
@@Summon256 it will be extremely tough for Alcaraz to reach those number considering his playing style is not efficient like Novak. Carlos plays like Nadal and that strength and brute force will wane overtime and he will be luck to win as much as Nadal.
Novak has played 28.04% matches against top 10; in contrast Roger 22.76% and Nadal 22.41%. And Novak has it easy!!! Love to see cry babies.
you both seem so sad 🤣 can't relate. Fun year of grand slams, cool seeing Novak wining the USA open again after a while. You all got on rose colored nostalgia for the old tour.
Watch this guy's channel and LEARN: TennisUnleashed instead of always talking about the loser's downsides almost every single time, how about you also talk about WHY and what did the winner do to force the opponent to do this and that which lead to him (meddy here) losing... be fair in your "analysis" all i hear is from ya'll is how bad the opponent was when they are playing against Novak.. and the crazy thing is, when Novak loses, ALL I HEAR about your "analysis" is how the opponent beat novak hear and there.. the complete opposite; it's like ya'll are looking for ways and things how to beat NOVAK. crazy takes.
Depressed fo the match... .why?