• Judy Murray: The Secret to Raising Two World No.1 Champions
    Feb 23 2026

    How do you raise two world-class champions on a budget in a country with no tennis infrastructure? Judy Murray shares her raw, "old school" wisdom on avoiding burnout, handling the "human ATM" parent trap, and why letting your kids play is better than any coaching manual. A very insightful conversation with the mother of Jamie and Andy Murray.


    Chapters:

    01:14 Starting with wooden rackets and Scotland's weather

    02:19 Why Judy stopped playing to save her love for the sport

    05:13 No dreams of pros: Just wanting kids to enjoy sport

    06:24 Kitchen table tennis and cereal box nets

    08:16 The "Human ATM": The reality of individual sports

    10:41 Becoming a National Coach and learning by watching

    14:42 Knowing when to be the parent instead of the coach

    16:58 Teaching independence: Packing bags and supermarkets

    22:15 The Parent-Coach-Player triangle

    27:50 Watching Andy vs. Rafa: "Sit on your hands!"

    31:18 Communication: Handling the "surprise" visit disaster

    41:03 The danger of tennis becoming a child's identity

    46:42 Why the American University route is a game-changer

    49:03 Sending Andy to Barcelona at 15

    53:57 Managing the business of a professional athlete

    56:45 Stepping back: "Off you go, little bird"

    58:52 Advice for parents of young athletes


    If you’re a parent, coach, or athlete looking for the "real" side of the pro tour, make sure to subscribe and hit the bell icon! Let us know in the comments: what's the best advice you've ever received from a parent in sports?



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    1 hr
  • Eugenie Bouchard: The Dark Side of Overnight Fame
    Feb 17 2026

    Eugenie Bouchard reveals why she still hasn't watched her Wimbledon final match and opens up about the reality of rapid fame—from eating disorders induced by stress to the toxic double standards of social media.


    Timestamps:

    00:00 – "It happened too fast": Processing early success

    01:55 – Why she couldn't talk about mental health in 2014

    03:55 – The "Selfie" Double Standard: Loved when winning, hated when losing

    05:00 – The Wimbledon Final: "So brutal... I haven't rewatched it"

    07:00 – The pressure of playing in front of Princess Eugenie

    08:45 – Her Biggest Regret: Firing her childhood coach

    10:50 – "A Final is a Failure": dealing with unrealistic expectations

    13:50 – The US Open Concussion: "I was crying in the shower"

    16:35 – Eating Disorders & Stress: The story about Serena Williams

    20:50 – Advice to her 15-year-old self


    In this episode of The Insight, we go beyond the headlines with Eugenie Bouchard. She discusses the heavy price of being a tennis superstar at 20, the specific "knot in the stomach" that made eating impossible before matches, and how she learned to stop letting online hate dictate her self-worth.


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    22 mins
  • Jim Courier: Beating Agassi, World No.1 Pressure & Life After Tennis
    Feb 10 2026

    Former World No. 1 and 4-time Grand Slam champion Jim Courier opens up about the "surreal" rise to the top, his intense rivalries with Agassi and Sampras, and the brutal reality of life on tour. Plus, he shares how he found peace and success after hanging up the racquet.


    Best Moments:

    03:33 - Turning Pro at 17 with Pete Sampras

    06:55 - The "awkward" reality of the pro locker room

    11:58 - The Agassi rivalry & "Open" book

    14:55 - Winning his first Grand Slam (Roland Garros)

    17:00 - Handling fame & the "storm" of success

    21:58 - Social media's impact on young players today

    31:30 - Why Jim retired early at age 30

    40:50 - Transition to broadcasting & interviewing stars

    48:50 - The evolution of tennis: Sinner, Alcaraz & speed


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    58 mins
  • Jason Stacy: The Man Behind Team Sabalenka
    Jan 26 2026

    How do you go from 20 double faults a match to World No. 1 and Grand Slam Champion? Aryna Sabalenka’s performance coach, Jason Stacy, joins the podcast to reveal the raw, behind-the-scenes transformation of one of the WTA’s biggest stars.

    In this masterclass on sports psychology and tennis coaching, we dive into:

    • The Serve Crisis: Overcoming the "yips" when technical fixes failed.
    • Mental Toughness: The "Stop or Change" ultimatum that saved Sabalenka’s career.
    • Breathwork for Athletes: Specific protocols to control your brain under high pressure.
    • The WTA Tour: Why Jason believes empathy can be a weakness for female athletes.
    • Caroline Garcia: A deep dive into the "post-win void" and the reality of life at the top.


    Whether you're a player looking to fix your tennis serve or a fan wanting inside access to Team Sabalenka, this episode offers a blueprint for the champion mindset.

    CHAPTERS:

    01:32 - Energy Management: The hidden cost of Grand Slams

    07:22 - From Dmitry Tursunov to the WTA: Jason Stacy’s entry into tennis

    12:12 - Building Team Sabalenka

    18:15 - Fixing the Yips: Solving the 20 double fault crisis

    23:55 - The "Stop or Change" Ultimatum

    32:04 - Caroline Garcia on why winning can feel empty

    41:43 - Why staying at the top is harder than the climb

    49:00 - The Legacy Mindset: You never fight alone

    56:10 - Healthy Player-Coach relationships vs. toxic cultures

    01:10:54 - Controversy: Is empathy a weakness in women's tennis?

    01:16:15 - Breathwork Masterclass: Controlling the mind via the body

    01:21:40 - The "Secret" breathing trick for changeovers

    01:42:00 - French Open breakthrough and the power of awareness


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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Iga Swiatek: Why 'Going All-In' Is A Mistake
    Jan 19 2026

    Iga Swiatek, opens up about the pressure of going from high school student to Grand Slam Champion overnight. She reveals why she thought winning Roland Garros was "impossible" and the mental strategies she uses to stay at the top and win 5 Grand Slams in her early twenties.


    Timestamps:


    00:01:55 – School vs. Tennis: Why education was the priority


    00:04:40 – The "Imposter Syndrome" at her first tournament: "I don't belong here"


    00:05:40 – Roland Garros 2020: "I thought it was impossible"


    00:08:45 – The chaotic thoughts before winning match point


    00:10:30 – Handling the pressure of her first big sponsor


    00:11:40 – Why Iga has worked with a psychologist since age 14


    00:13:00 – What drives her: Titles, Rankings, or Stats?


    00:15:00 – The "Lie" she tells herself to win tournaments


    00:18:15 – Advice to her younger self


    In this episode of the Tennis Insider Club, Caroline Garcia sits down with World No. 1 Iga Świątek for a raw conversation about the mental side of tennis. From finishing high school while on tour to handling the explosion of fame after the French Open, Iga shares the reality behind the stats.

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    20 mins
  • Lorenzo Musetti
    Jan 13 2026

    What does it really take to stay with Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and the very best in the world?

    In this raw conversation, Italian tennis player Lorenzo Musetti opens up about pressure, consistency, fatherhood, and what separates talent from Top 10 reality. From being labeled part of the “Next Gen” alongside Sinner and Alcaraz, to learning the hard way that consistency is the real difference, this is an honest look behind elite tennis.


    Subscribe for unfiltered conversations with the world’s best tennis players and insiders.

    Comment: Is consistency what separates Sinner and Alcaraz from the rest?

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    50 mins
  • The Insight: Great Coaching Isn’t About Telling - It’s About Teaching
    Jan 6 2026

    What separates a good coach from a truly great one?

    In this episode of The Insight, legendary coach Darren Cahill breaks down what elite coaching really looks like — and why the goal isn’t to give answers, but to teach players how to think for themselves.

    Drawing from decades of experience coaching the very best in the world, Cahill explains why great coaching is built on communication, trust, and timing. He shares why the most effective coaches don’t try to be good at everything, why the coach–player relationship has a natural lifespan, and how the best coaches slowly work themselves out of a job by creating independent, adaptable athletes.

    This isn’t just about tennis.

    It’s about leadership, teaching, parenting, and knowing when guidance turns into control.

    Whether you coach, lead a team, or simply want to help others grow without making them dependent on you, this insight applies far beyond the court.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    • Why great coaching is about teaching, not telling
    • How elite coaches help players problem-solve under pressure
    • The difference between creating independence vs dependence
    • Why communication style matters more than technical knowledge
    • When it’s time for a new voice — and why that’s a good thing

    The Insight

    Lessons from the World’s Best in Tennis & Life

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    13 mins
  • E44 - Francesca Jones
    Dec 15 2025

    She nearly quit tennis last year.

    Seven surgeries, constant setbacks, and a body few doctors understood.

    Today, Francesca Jones reveals how she fought through doubt, pain, and pressure to break into the Top 100 — and what she’s learned along the way.


    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS / CHAPTERS

    00:00 – “This year was supposed to be my last…”

    Career crossroads, feeling stuck, and finding unexpected freedom.

    03:10 – Moving to Spain alone at 10 to chase a dream

    Early sacrifices, school-life balance, and building identity away from tennis.

    06:20 – Toxic coaches, abuse of power & lack of safeguarding in tennis

    Francesca opens up about dangerous dynamics young players face.

    Episode Francesca Jones

    12:40 – Becoming the CEO of her own career at 16

    Learning decision-making, emotional intelligence, and firing the wrong people.

    21:00 – Living with a rare syndrome & surgeries no doctor understood

    How unique biomechanics shaped her challenges and mindset.

    27:00 – The brutal truth: she had to stop tennis to rebuild her body

    Three-month physical reset, strength work, and realizing the sport changed.

    31:30 – “I’ll die on the court if I have to” — her mentality explained

    Obsession, overtraining, collapsing in matches, and learning limits.

    44:00 – The moment she almost quit tennis forever

    Doubt, burnout, Patagonia reflections, and the conversation that saved her.

    52:00 – Breaking Top 100 & what’s next

    Long-term goals, redefining success, and chasing stability for the first time.


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    Your support helps us bring more raw, honest stories from the world’s best players.


    This episode is brought to you by Hologic, a global leader in women’s health — dedicated to early detection, innovation, and helping women live healthier, longer lives.


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    1 hr and 6 mins