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Jul 2023
1h 17m

What's happened since Wimbledon?

David Law, Catherine Whitaker, Matt Roberts
About this episode

Catherine, David and Matt are back together for the first time since Wimbledon to look back on what’s happened over the last couple of weeks. 

That’s chat about the return of Hopman Cup, a first title at home for Iga Swiatek, exciting tennis from Arthur Fils and Noma Noha Akugue in Hamburg, an emotional loss for Stan Wawrinka against the impressive Alexei Popyrin in Umag, and a strong start on US hard courts for Taylor Fritz. 

There’s also plenty of news to cover, including Mikael Ymer’s 18 month suspension for missing a doping test, new allegations against Alexander Zverev, an incident involving Zhang Shuai and Amarissa Toth in Budapest, and withdrawals from Ons Jabeur and Novak Djokovic in Canada. 


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