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  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    Djokovic's Next Mission? Alcaraz and Sinner's Future - Wimbledon Review with Steve Flink

    Today on the Lucky Letcord Podcast tennis Hall of Famer Steve Flink stops by to break down his thoughts on Novak Djokovic's 2024 season.

    It has a season that has not met the 24-time major champion's lofty standards, but Flink believes that we have not seen the best of the Serbian legend in 2024. He gives his thoughts on Djokovic's performance at Wimbledon, and his 2024 in general, and points ahead to this year's US Open.

    Flink also talks about the remarkable rise of Carlos Alcaraz, and singles out a key contributor to the Spaniard's stunning summer.

    And where does it all leave World No.1 Jannik Sinner? Flink, who has just returned from his 55th Wimbledon, has thoughts on that as well.

    We also look at the women's side, which was wide open this year, and featured a feel good final between Barbora Krejcikova and Jasmine Paolini in the final. Nothing against the matchup, but Flink would prefer to see the top players in the women's game performing better at Wimbledon? Why were they not in the mix on finals weekend this year, and will Iga Swiatek ever find her footing on the grass.

    Finally we conclude with the performance of the American men and women at Wimbledon as we look at head to the summer and the US Open.

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    22 July 2024, 5:23 pm
  • 54 minutes 5 seconds
    Wimbledon 2024 in Review

    In this episode of the Lucky Letcord Podcast, Richard Pagliaro and Erik Gudris join to break down Wimbledon 2024:

    Topics discussed:

    1. Krejcikova – How did she pull this off? 
    2. Carlitos – what impressed us the most about him during Wimbledon?
    3. Iga on grass – is there hope? 
    4. What’s next for Novak? Has hiw window for 25 passed him by? 
    5. Was it a failure for Sinner, losing to Medvedev? He’s No 1 in the rankings but it feels like he’s a distant No.2 now 
    6. Most pleasant surprise for you guys? 
    7. Grass is a dangerous surface? But is it more dangerous than it used to be? If so what can be done about it? 
    8. American breakdown – who impressed? Who disappointed? 


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    18 July 2024, 7:53 pm
  • 43 minutes 20 seconds
    2024 Wimbledon Preview: Djokovic Miracle? Iga's Tough Draw

    ON this week's Wimbledon preview podcast Richard Pagliaro and Erik Gudris join host Chris Oddo to break down the men's and women's singles draws at this year's Championships.


    Key topics discussed:

    What to expect from Novak Djokovic

    Andy Murray's last dance

    Iga Swiatek's tricky draw and lack of grass matches

    Coco Gauff's chances

    We reveal our picks for the singles titles

    Our fave first-round matchups

    Unseeded and dangerous players

    Who will make a better commentator: Nick Kyrgios or John Isner?

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    28 June 2024, 6:48 pm
  • 40 minutes 52 seconds
    Breaking Down Indian Wells and Miami and Looking Forward to Clay

    This week on the Lucky Letcord Podcast Richard Pagliaro joins Chris Oddo to break down the March Madness known as the Sunshine Double.

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    4 April 2024, 8:34 pm
  • 49 minutes 29 seconds
    Rublev Boils Over in Dubai and Indian Wells is Here!

    Andrey Rublev was defaulted in today's Dubai semifinal, causing us to revisit memories of David Nalbandian at Queen's Club in 2012 and Novak Djokovic at the US Open in 2020. What went wrong? Whose fault was the default? What could have been done differently?


    WE talk about this and more in today's podcast, as we venture beyond Dubai to discuss upcoming events at Indian Wells in Miami.


    Items discussed:


    Who's hot? Who's not?


    When will Andy Murray retire?


    Rafa and Nole back at Indian Wells, will it be the last time they both come together?


    Jakub Mensik... how good is this kid?


    Osaka and Wozniacki comebacks, what is the upside?


    And so much more!

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    1 March 2024, 8:29 pm
  • 38 minutes 59 seconds
    Sinner Sails, Sabalenka Storms! 2024 AO in Review

    Richard Pagliaro and Erik Gudris join host Chris Oddo to recap the 2024 Australian Open.

    We commence with a brief convo of late night finishes in Melbourne. Can anything be done to limit the damage of players staying on court until after 3 AM at the majors?

    Then we proceed into a breakdown of a player who was impacted by such madness - Daniil Medvedev. What can the Russian do to get over the hump at the majors, and how can he get through a Slam with more fuel in his tank. Medvedev famously spent 24:17 on court, a new record for time on court at a major, and dropped a two sets to love lead in the final as the fatigue set in.

    Of course we move to Jannik Sinner next. What makes him special and what does his title run mean for the shape of the ATP season? Does he have a shot at No.1? What, specifically, made his performance a cut above the rest of the field, and is it repeatable?

    On to the women, we talk about the wild chaos in the top half of the women's draw? Is it a sign of cracks in the armor of the top players, or yet another indication of the supreme depth of the WTA Tour?

    Then, to Aryna Sabalenka and her breathtaking, unblemished run to the title. What can we say about her that hasn't already been said? A few things, it turns out.

    Finally we look at China's Zheng Qinwen and what made her run to the final special. Yes, she didn't take out a Top 50 player en route to the final, and that is rare, but that doesn't mean she isn't deserving.

    And finally, a list of things that made the fortnight special. Things that may have been lost in the blur of a final weekend that captivated us and gave us tunnel vision. Remember Arthur Cazaux? Rohan Bopanna? Hsieh Su-Wei? We do...

    Thanks for listening!

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    29 January 2024, 10:10 pm
  • 51 minutes 26 seconds
    AO 2024 Preview: 25 for Nole? Osaka Back in the Slam Game

    In today's edition of the Lucky Letcord Podcast Richard Pagliaro and Erik Gudris join host Chris Oddo to preview the 2024 Australian Open.


    Topics discussed:


    1. Nole's push for a 25th major and an 11th at Melbourne Park.
    2. The four corners of the men's draw, and why Alcaraz could face a difficult path to the final weekend.
    3. Sinner's progress against Djokovic in 2023.
    4. The return of Naomi Osaka and what we might see from the four-time Slam champion at this year's AO.
    5. Coco Gauff and her chances of backing up her US Open breakthrough.
    6. The solid state of the WTA's Top 4.
    7. The next American man to win a major? Who? What? When? Where?

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    12 January 2024, 10:59 pm
  • 49 minutes 32 seconds
    The 2023 Tennis Season in Review

    2023 - what a year for tennis? And a wild one as well...

    Richard Pagliaro and Erik Gudris stop by to help us relive the glory of the tennis season that was, covering the big sweeping storylines as well as some of the subtle trends that emerged.

    We start with a deep discussion of our key moments, followed by a deep dive into Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek, our 2023 players of the year, before veering into a closer look at the brewing Sinner v Alcaraz rivalry and what we can expect from it - and from those rising talents - in 2024.

    We also talk about the players who can present a challenge to Iga Swiatek in 2024 and the state of the WTA Tour with regard to leadership, and finance.

    There's also a section on our favorite Grand Slam finals of 2024, as well as some chatter about the next American man to win a major!

    Thanks for listening and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

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    11 December 2023, 7:54 pm
  • 41 minutes 31 seconds
    Breaking Down Novak Djokovic's Legacy After His 24th Major Title

    In this episode of the Lucky Letcord Podcast, venerable Hall of Fame journalist Steve Flink joins the podcast to look back at Novak Djokovic's 24th major title and break down the Serbian's stunning legacy at the conclusion of a Grand Slam season that has seen him move to the top of the men's singles Grand Slam title list for the first time.

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    25 September 2023, 6:22 pm
  • 46 minutes 45 seconds
    DC Chronicles: Coco Rising, Foe Fever with Erik Gudris and Richard Pagliaro

    This week on the Lucky Letcord Podcast Erik Gudris joins Chris Oddo and Richard Pagliaro to talk about his time on site at the Mubadala Citi DC Open.

    Erik was around the grounds all week for Tennis Now, taking in the action and participating in press conference featuring top players.

    We get his insights on the resurgence of Coco Gauff, who won her biggest career title, as well as Dan Evans, who became the oldest champion at DC since Jimmy Connors in 1988.

    Other topics discussed:

    The future of the Citi Open and the evolution of the tournament over the years.

    The disparity in prize money at the event between men and women.

    Coco's forehand, and her new coaching setup with Pere Riba at the helm and Brad Gilbert consulting.

    The excitement - and pressure - surrounding Frances Tiafoe at his hometown event.

    The game of talented Tallon Griekspoor.

    The plight of the American men, who had the top two seeds in DC but came away disappointed. How is the summer shaping up for the American man?

    Andy Murray's frustration, excitement, jubilation and heartbreak - what does it all mean?

    The comebacks of Caroline Wozniacki, Jennifer Brady and Milos Raonic.

    The return of Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek in Canada.

    And much much more (including the best snacks at the Citi Open)

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    7 August 2023, 7:58 pm
  • 53 minutes 17 seconds
    Wimbledon Preview: Nole's the Man, but is Iga the Woman?

    In this week's special preview podcast, Erik Gudris and Richard Pagliaro join Chris Oddo to look ahead to the Wimbledon fortnight.


    Here are the topics we canvas:


    1. Can we really read anything into the grass court warm up results as indicators before Wimbledon? Maybe it’s recency bias but I have my eyes on Keys / Kasatkina. I’d say yes. Huge experience for Alcaraz/ Swiatek/ I think you can pick out positives, and maybe not sweat the negatives. 
    2. The draw’s out, did it change anything about the way you view this Wimbledon playing out? To me it worked in Swiatek’s favor a bit because the bottom half is stacked. 
    3. Is Djokovic the best men’s grass-court player in history if he wins this title? Federer 192-29 on grass with 19 titles. Djokovic 109-18 with eight titles. 

               DJOKOVIC 3-1 VS FEDERER AT GRASS AND 3-0 VS FEDERER IN WIMBLEDON FINALS

    1. Has Swiatek played herself into favorite status with her performance at Bad Homburg? 
    2. How is this year’s draw different, with Russian and Belarusian players in the mix again? How will Wimbledon’s decision to allow them to play impact the fortnight? 
    3. What is your most outrageous pick for a run to the semis or beyond?
    4. How much has Alcaraz improved on grass – and as a player in general – since last Wimbledon? Won his final 10 sets at Queens. Using the slice. Returning aggression. 
    5. Is Medvedev a tad overlooked as a grass-court talent? 35-19 with a title on grass. 8-4 at Wimbledon, missed last year but made second week for the first time in 2021 (Hurkacz)
    6. Can we expect anything from Berrettini or Kyrgios? 
    7. What do we make of Venus Williams and what does it mean for Wimbledon to have her in the draw? 
    8. What do we think of Wozniacki’s comeback? 30 titles No.1 for 71 weeks Slam champion going to be 33. physicality???!!!
    9. Your favorite first-rounder, men’s and women’s?
    10. You’re favorite potential round of 16 matchup and why? (just one)  Jabeur v Kvitova or Muchova v Sabalenka
    11. You’re winners and why? (men’s and women’s) 
    12. Does Gauff have a better shot at Swiatek on grass than any other surface? Has lost all 14 sets against her… (AND ONLY ONCE WON MORE THAN FOUR GAMES IN A SET V IGA)




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    30 June 2023, 10:37 pm
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