Hi Darren terrific job mate well done to you mate you are a super coach mate I know and have followed you for many years I am PROFESSIONAL tennis coach Victoria Melbourne Australia High Performance professional tennis coach Victoria Melbourne Australia I was working at Dunlop-Slazenger for ten years mate keep up the great work killer your the best mate great respect for you mate keep in touch mate Bestwiishes and kind regards Phil Professional Tennis coach Victoria Melbourne Australia PROFESSIONAL TENNIS COACH Phil.
Great interview. Reveals why & how Darren has had so much success. His playing days seem like his apprenticeship for his brilliant career as a coach. Coming from Down Under, we Aussies also see the world from a slightly different perspective 🙃🙌🦘
A great thing about Darren is his humility. He just does the best he can every day. He doesn’t call himself the number 1 coach in the world. But he is 😊
Fantastic discussion. Darren is undoubtedly an exceptional coache. I would have loved to have heard him speak about Pete Sampras, considering he dominated Agassi and was the model of belief and perseverance.
That's a question for Brad Gilbert, not Cahill. Cahill was coaching Hewitt until 2002, which is when Sampras retired. His time with Agassi was 2002 - 2006.
Lovely chat guys. One of the many great things about tennis and the required mind-set, that applies to virtually everything in life, is how we handle failure in general and mistakes in particular. Tennis teaches us that making a mistake isn't a calamity, but an opportunity to improve, a challenge to grow and much more. Similarly losses are part of the game, and the latter is multi-faceted and provides ongoing opportunities to work at it. It teaches us humility and joy, and builds character etc etc.
Couldn't agree more! The sport instills qualities like humility, perseverance, and joy, shaping not just our performance on the court but also our character in life. How do you apply the lessons from tennis to other aspects of your life?
@@bradleysugarsFor me it would be great to listen to tsitsipas senior, how he became a top 5 player's coach without the playing background that most top players' coaches have. Also Daniel Vallverdu, he has coached so many greats and he's so young yet! How has he climbed the ladder so quickly! Cheers
I greatly admire DC for his impact on my two favorites, Jannik and Simona, propelling both of them to greatness. Regarding his emphasis on day-to-day goals, while it may yield short-term benefits, I have reservations about its long-term efficacy. Establishing daily objectives necessitates a larger overarching goal to strive towards. Without a substantial end goal, one may lack the champion mindset DC himself highlighted at some point, creating a potential contradiction. To elaborate, while setting daily goals to secure victories in specific matches or tournaments is a commendable approach, but in my opinion it's essential to periodically reassess and elevate these objectives. Otherwise, the human psyche tends to acclimate to the status quo, gradually viewing these smaller goals as the ultimate achievement. We want to see Jannik elevating himself towards that ultimate goal, which for me is becoming the new big shot in men's tennis. Because he has all the weapons and the potential to become the one. Side note: I couldn't help but chuckle, you know what also stands for BS... 😅
Just focus on the day to day goals... great advice for everyone 👏🏽👏🏽.. @Brad, watched the latest 3 podcasts over the weekend... amazing stuff .. thanks.
Absolutely, focusing on day-to-day goals is key to making progress! I'm thrilled to hear you enjoyed the latest podcasts. What were some key takeaways or insights that resonated with you from those episodes?
@@bradleysugars Sure, here you go: 1) Gift cards no biz cards; 2) Have a good referral program with a Referral button on your website; 3) get positioned as an expert; 4) stay in your lane; 4) Systems win people fail; 5) hire coaches; 6) delegate your weaknesses; 7) You can't put sh!t back in the horse 😅... and many more in my notepad
@@bradleysugars Lots of things! 1) Luck is a big factor to success. 2) Upbringing is vital. I knew of Darren Cahill since he was a player but never knew his dad was a great football coach too. 3) How players respond differently to an incoming ball to the center of the court. Again, well done interview! I liked the insightful line of questioning and letting Cahill elaborate freely on all his thoughts.
Brad your doing a great job and thanks for inviting Darren!! However, I believe that the subscibe button isn't a measure of success!!! You know what is ???? Do you??? It's how many people are willing to share your "video' with another, be it via conversation or social media..... What goes around comes around mate!!!! Keep smiling!!!! B)
Just an opinion of a decades tennis fan..I don't believe Jannick naturally 'smiles'..he is a deep introspective player..I believe what Cahill has brought to Jannik is 'to relax, enjoy and smile'..Jannik is the ultimate perfectionist and millions of us are watching him closely and wishing him and his team all the best..Cahills self awareness and depth is off the charts..so he can identify dimensions in his mentees others may not see..do not believe Brad Gilbert shares this level of self awareness..he 'wins ugly'...another style...
House of Saud is the only thing keeping Saudi Arabia stable. The other option is Islamic State. You're not going to get Switzerland type society in Arabia 😂 They have to work with realistic options and authoritarian monarchy is one of the viable ways to get the Arabs to slowly modernise like UAE is trying.
No wonder Darren has had so much success. Fascinating. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I can see why Darren and Jannik are so right for each other
agreed! Who else would you like me to invite to the podcast next?
Hi Darren terrific job mate well done to you mate you are a super coach mate I know and have followed you for many years I am PROFESSIONAL tennis coach Victoria Melbourne Australia High Performance professional tennis coach Victoria Melbourne Australia I was working at Dunlop-Slazenger for ten years mate keep up the great work killer your the best mate great respect for you mate keep in touch mate Bestwiishes and kind regards Phil Professional Tennis coach Victoria Melbourne Australia PROFESSIONAL TENNIS COACH Phil.
Great interview. Reveals why & how Darren has had so much success. His playing days seem like his apprenticeship for his brilliant career as a coach. Coming from Down Under, we Aussies also see the world from a slightly different perspective 🙃🙌🦘
Absolutely! Darren's journey from his playing days to his successful coaching career is a testament to the valuable lessons learned along the way.
Hi Darren and Brad, thank you for the exceptional tennis (coaching) conversation ... Loved it. ; )
Glad you enjoyed it!
So inspire Darren... Im a huge fans of Jannik ❤ keep up the good work Darren
Awesome! Have you watched the full episode?
A great thing about Darren is his humility. He just does the best he can every day. He doesn’t call himself the number 1 coach in the world. But he is 😊
Darren's humility is truly admirable, and it's evident that his dedication speaks volumes about his character.
Fantastic discussion. Darren is undoubtedly an exceptional coache. I would have loved to have heard him speak about Pete Sampras, considering he dominated Agassi and was the model of belief and perseverance.
I don't think a 20-14 head to head in favour of Sampras could be called domination? I don't remember Sampras ever destroying Agassi.
@@jeffvadar6335 everytime I respond to your comment it gets removed. Let's see if this sticks.
hey thanks mate, glad you liked it ... what's your biggest lesson from this episode?
@@jeffvadar6335 you’re right. Domination in this instance would be a stretch. Serena‘s head-to-head against Sharapova, however, was indeed dominant.
That's a question for Brad Gilbert, not Cahill. Cahill was coaching Hewitt until 2002, which is when Sampras retired. His time with Agassi was 2002 - 2006.
Class act .. as a player and a coach 👍🎾
couldn't agree more, the best! what's your top lesson?
An extraordinary person ! Love and respect from all the Romanians and many thanks for being all the time closed to Simo ❤👏🇷🇴
couldn't agree more..
Agreed. Stood by Simona during the whole suspension scandal. Best wishes to her now that it's been lifted and she's playing again.
@@bradleysugars Just like he left her team twice during the two biggest injury periods of her career.
pretty sure there is more to that than any of us will ever find out @@mascancris6152
Lovely chat guys. One of the many great things about tennis and the required mind-set, that applies to virtually everything in life, is how we handle failure in general and mistakes in particular. Tennis teaches us that making a mistake isn't a calamity, but an opportunity to improve, a challenge to grow and much more. Similarly losses are part of the game, and the latter is multi-faceted and provides ongoing opportunities to work at it. It teaches us humility and joy, and builds character etc etc.
Couldn't agree more! The sport instills qualities like humility, perseverance, and joy, shaping not just our performance on the court but also our character in life. How do you apply the lessons from tennis to other aspects of your life?
Great insights! Thanks for the amazing interview with one of the best out there
make sure to subscribe, I will have more coaches on the podcast soon ... who else would you like to see on the podcast?
@@bradleysugarsFor me it would be great to listen to tsitsipas senior, how he became a top 5 player's coach without the playing background that most top players' coaches have. Also Daniel Vallverdu, he has coached so many greats and he's so young yet! How has he climbed the ladder so quickly!
Cheers
Thanks Darren
What resonated with you the most?
I greatly admire DC for his impact on my two favorites, Jannik and Simona, propelling both of them to greatness. Regarding his emphasis on day-to-day goals, while it may yield short-term benefits, I have reservations about its long-term efficacy. Establishing daily objectives necessitates a larger overarching goal to strive towards. Without a substantial end goal, one may lack the champion mindset DC himself highlighted at some point, creating a potential contradiction.
To elaborate, while setting daily goals to secure victories in specific matches or tournaments is a commendable approach, but in my opinion it's essential to periodically reassess and elevate these objectives. Otherwise, the human psyche tends to acclimate to the status quo, gradually viewing these smaller goals as the ultimate achievement. We want to see Jannik elevating himself towards that ultimate goal, which for me is becoming the new big shot in men's tennis. Because he has all the weapons and the potential to become the one.
Side note: I couldn't help but chuckle, you know what also stands for BS... 😅
thanks, appreciate your comment mate!
Get them on the juice
Fantastic interview!!
Thanks
Just focus on the day to day goals... great advice for everyone 👏🏽👏🏽.. @Brad, watched the latest 3 podcasts over the weekend... amazing stuff .. thanks.
Absolutely, focusing on day-to-day goals is key to making progress! I'm thrilled to hear you enjoyed the latest podcasts. What were some key takeaways or insights that resonated with you from those episodes?
@@bradleysugars Sure, here you go: 1) Gift cards no biz cards; 2) Have a good referral program with a Referral button on your website; 3) get positioned as an expert; 4) stay in your lane; 4) Systems win people fail; 5) hire coaches; 6) delegate your weaknesses; 7) You can't put sh!t back in the horse 😅... and many more in my notepad
I'm glad you found the podcast impactful. Those are some great takeaways. If you have any other insights or questions, feel free to share!
It’s been great to see him in Sinner’s camp. I wouldn’t mind seeing him work with Simona again sometime in the future.
glad you liked the episode, anyone else you'd like me to interview?
awesome interview! thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great interview! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! What resonated with you the most?
@@bradleysugars Lots of things! 1) Luck is a big factor to success. 2) Upbringing is vital. I knew of Darren Cahill since he was a player but never knew his dad was a great football coach too. 3) How players respond differently to an incoming ball to the center of the court.
Again, well done interview! I liked the insightful line of questioning and letting Cahill elaborate freely on all his thoughts.
So humble, despite being one of the greatest coaches of all time.
couldn't agree more, such a great coach! Any top learnings from this episode?
Great interview 👍
Great! Which one resonated with you the most?
Ooo. Cahill podcast. Nice
such a great episode! Who else would you like to see on the podcast?
That's right Darren... Results matter! At some point the player needs to win (enough).
Absolutely! Success isn't just about playing the game - it's about achieving those winning results.
Simply FANTASTIC! GREETINGS FROM CALIFORNIA!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for responding. Not many RUclips channel owners do it! I do it myself! @@bradleysugars
Darren is a smart coach
Indeed!
Papa Darren has Italian citizenship granted for life! 🇮🇹🦊
Brad your doing a great job and thanks for inviting Darren!! However, I believe that the subscibe button isn't a measure of success!!! You know what is ???? Do you??? It's how many people are willing to share your "video' with another, be it via conversation or social media..... What goes around comes around mate!!!! Keep smiling!!!! B)
Hey there! Thanks a bunch for the kind words, really appreciate it!
Dream team ❤
Seems down to earth and not full of himself like some of his high profile self promoting colleagues.
Trustworthy!👍
Absolutely! Have you watch the full episode?
Just an opinion of a decades tennis fan..I don't believe Jannick naturally 'smiles'..he is a deep introspective player..I believe what Cahill has brought to Jannik is 'to relax, enjoy and smile'..Jannik is the ultimate perfectionist and millions of us are watching him closely and wishing him and his team all the best..Cahills self awareness and depth is off the charts..so he can identify dimensions in his mentees others may not see..do not believe Brad Gilbert shares this level of self awareness..he 'wins ugly'...another style...
I appreciate your perspective. It's fascinating to observe the dynamic between Jannik and Cahill.
After listening to this I'm going back on tour... And please coach me. Or b my agent. Thanks.
Which one resonated with you the most?
The new guy :D
The new KID! 😁🫶🏻
I came here to watch the full episode what he is saying about Roger Federer 😅#diehardfan
What resonated with you the most?
@@bradleysugars The last one min conversation about RF😉
Jannik seems like a sweet kid. I wish a single atp player would have the balls to say no to the bags of blood money from the house or saud.
thanks for your comment mate! What's your biggest lesson from this episode?
Tennis is dying out. The players are trying to salvage it. Unfortunately, people with bags of money may be the answer.
House of Saud is the only thing keeping Saudi Arabia stable. The other option is Islamic State.
You're not going to get Switzerland type society in Arabia 😂
They have to work with realistic options and authoritarian monarchy is one of the viable ways to get the Arabs to slowly modernise like UAE is trying.
Just a spoonful of sugars...
Bahahhahhahaha
Wonderful interview!
Thanks, any favorite part?