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Control the Controllables

Australian Open 2022 Review

31 Jan 2022

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We won´t be forgetting the 2022 Australian Open for a while!It´s been one for the history books, with Rafael Nadal winning his 21st Grand Slam thanks to an epic five-set victory over Daniil Medvedev. Ash Barty became the first Australian to win in Melbourne in 44 years. And let´s not forget the all-Aussie mens doubles final, won by wildcards and this years crowd entertainers Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis!Brits Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewitt won their 9th consecutive Grand Slam wheelchair men´s doubles title, while Australian Dylan Alcott bid an emotional farewell to the crowds on the Rod Laver Arena.And then there was the small cat. 😳We´ve brought our panel together to chat through all of this and more from an incredible fortnight in Melbourne! Joining CTC host Dan Kiernan are:-2005 Wimbledon Doubles Champion and USTA Coach Stephen HussFormer British number 1 turned Coach and TV commentator Lucie AhlFormer Belgian number 1 and ATP top 25 player Xavier Malisse Denmark´s Davis Cup Captain and 2012 Wimbledon Doubles Champion Freddie NielsenKieron Vorster who has been S&C Coach to Tim Henman, Wayne Ferreira and recently Dan Evans.Read full shownotes here.We need your vote! 🙏We are very excited to have been shortlisted for ´Best Tennis Podcast of the Year´ by the Sports Podcast Awards, powered by Sport Industry 🎧🏆We would massively appreciate it if you could spare just a couple of minutes to register here and vote for Control the Controllables!It is also a great chance to discover some other brilliant sport podcasts! Thank you 🙏

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