Lindsay Davenport Talks Wimbledon, Ons Jabeur's Moment, & The WTA's Depth | Tennis Channel Inside-In

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2023
  • The Hall of Famer Lindsay Davenport and four time year-end #1 Lindsay Davenport joins the podcast for the first time to discuss all the women's action from Wimbledon. Davenport explains how Ons Jabeur is back in the final and ready for her moment, breaks down Market Vondrousova's improbable run, and analyzes what could be next for players like Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek & Madison Keys.
    The winner of the 1999 Wimbledon championships describes what it was like to capture the trophy, and goes into depth about the joys of working in commentary & becoming a tennis parent. Hosted by Mitch Michals
    Full audio podcast available here: link.chtbl.com/ZGSSpFiV?sid=TWFB
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Комментарии • 66

  • @whatever3041
    @whatever3041 11 месяцев назад +11

    The noise that Davenport’s racquet made when she struck the ball was the most phenomenal thing for me about her game, just listen to her racquet noise against Venus in Wimbledon final, absolutely phenomenal.

    • @co9971
      @co9971 10 месяцев назад

      always known as the cleanest ball striker. The only time I've heard something similar was Kvitova vs Sharapova Wimbledon 2011

  • @bachatamusica
    @bachatamusica 11 месяцев назад +10

    I remember watching Lindsay as 16-year-old when she was climbing up the WTA rankings.............and being very impressed at her powerful game, and I knew she would be a Grand Slam champion.

  • @vickimainard9566
    @vickimainard9566 11 месяцев назад +5

    Please tell Lindsay she is a legend. Can you please do more pods with Lindsay I can listen to her talk about tennis for hours. A smart player in her playing days. A smart commentator now.

  • @freshmarex3538
    @freshmarex3538 11 месяцев назад +8

    I love how Lindsay is so appreciative and considerate towards the players. Not always the case with former players.
    Mitch Michals was not bad either.

  • @patricia-vo3ix
    @patricia-vo3ix 11 месяцев назад +10

    I like Lindsay Davenport so much

  • @mreclectic700
    @mreclectic700 11 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely enjoyed this conversation. You guys did good by hiring this awesome woman...she is the best analyst/commentator while calling matches imo

  • @carrieilbrey0520
    @carrieilbrey0520 11 месяцев назад +5

    Super insightful from Lindsay. Super to get to know her vibrant personality too.

  • @miragedesert8405
    @miragedesert8405 11 месяцев назад +2

    My all time favorite. Best ball striker EVER!

  • @RayIniego
    @RayIniego 11 месяцев назад

    Omgoshhhh. So insightful and eloquent, thank you for this! 💕💕💕

  • @jeanmon9267
    @jeanmon9267 11 месяцев назад +3

    She was one of the prominent figures of my favorite period in women's tennis. I watched a lot of her matches. I love her as commentator, she's great.

    • @kevinlakeman5043
      @kevinlakeman5043 11 месяцев назад +2

      The Wimbledon final vs. Venus was phenomenal. One of the best women's finals I've ever seen.

  • @kingmarky5779
    @kingmarky5779 11 месяцев назад +6

    Lindsay was my favourite tennis player I adore her still does she such a nice beautiful lady very respectful ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @mansonsmom
    @mansonsmom 11 месяцев назад

    Great episode. Just wish you had more!

  • @lazzli
    @lazzli 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you guys. ❤🇹🇳❤️

  • @rosie94204
    @rosie94204 11 месяцев назад +3

    Lovely Lindsay. Super player and a great person.

  • @vikas1987ish
    @vikas1987ish 9 месяцев назад

    When I was younger ...always read about Lindsey devenport win this title ....Lindsey devenport win that title ....really u r amazing

  • @askywalker13
    @askywalker13 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lindsay is absolutely a legend. Great player, great commentator, bringing up a possible pro son ... heck, I say induct her to the HOF a second time in the Contributor category.

  • @kevinlakeman5043
    @kevinlakeman5043 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is the first season in over a decade I've really felt a sense of actual depth in the WTA rather than the dominance of one player, two or three others who can consistenly contend, and the rest of the field. Swiatek, Sabalenka/Rybakina/Krejcikova/Pegula (playing the best tennis of their careers), and Jabeur are all showing me the consistency and high level of play that was missing for years for that many players. Then think of the likes of Haddad Maia, Bencic and a couple more of the top 25 players as hovering just below. Give Gauff a couple of years as she's still a teen. Of course, if Osaka comes back full strenght and invested, it's even better.

  • @adamlarsson3828
    @adamlarsson3828 10 месяцев назад +1

    really like Lindsay’s empathy for today’s players. That is not always the case, especially with ex male professionals.
    i totally, totally agree with her on Madison and Iga.
    It **is disconcerting to observe a very talented grand slam champion be so heavily reliant upon her team and beseech their help. Players like her and Serena took complete responsibility for what ^they were doing on the court ....

  • @Dontmisgendermydog
    @Dontmisgendermydog 11 месяцев назад +1

    A clean striker of the ball 🙏 😍

  • @Ren_coaching
    @Ren_coaching 11 месяцев назад +8

    The biased commentary (pro Ons and Svitolina) throughout the Wimbledon coverage 🙄 … was very happy Marketa won.

  • @DaggerMan11
    @DaggerMan11 11 месяцев назад +5

    I'd like to see Davenport work with Gauff. I think she could help fix her forehand.

    • @cola7ups823
      @cola7ups823 11 месяцев назад

      Gauff already knows how to SERVE.

  • @kaaunhall7781
    @kaaunhall7781 10 месяцев назад

    I loved this interview. I would love to see a round table with Her and Martina, Amelia, Lindsey, Venus and Serena, Maria,Henin Talk tennis their rilvaries. Tennis then tennis now

  • @charleswoodard253
    @charleswoodard253 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love Lindsay! She is so wonderful!

  • @angelatanurdzic7508
    @angelatanurdzic7508 11 месяцев назад

    Great interview. Lindsay is wonderful ❤

  • @trommelbiel
    @trommelbiel 11 месяцев назад

    One of the nicest ladies. Great ambassador

  • @JanitorIsBack
    @JanitorIsBack 11 месяцев назад

    the Ladies semi's were amazing

  • @marfu1119
    @marfu1119 10 месяцев назад +2

    If it wasn't for the William sisters especially Venus Lindsay Davenport would of won more Grand Slams. She lost all four of her Grand Slam finals to the William sisters 3 of them to Venus.

  • @kevinlakeman5043
    @kevinlakeman5043 11 месяцев назад

    Great point about the serve in the women's game. There's still so many players who have flat, ineffective and inconsistent serves. Makes watching matches a bit of a drag with so many lets, faults, double faults, and so few servi e winners. I wish they'd play on when there's a let instead of serving again. The doubles final today had three straight let serves on one point, then a fault. Four tries at a serve, in a final? I still think Venus should've had a service game as good or nearly so as Serena's, but that certainly never happened.

  • @EW-vz3ij
    @EW-vz3ij 11 месяцев назад +13

    Lindsay could still be top 10 at 47.

    • @freshname
      @freshname 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, because Pliskova is? Oh, wait much younger Pliskova is not in top-10, she's №23 now. The point here is that it's extremely hard to imagine either of these ladies with the footwork they've had during their respective careers to succeed in current WTA tour on current higher bouncing surfaces. You have to be able to move. That's the rule, at least for now. As much as we all love Lindsey as a player AND as a person, she and the likes of her will be unlikely to be seen in the top-10, at least until the era of immovable champions comes back.

    • @EW-vz3ij
      @EW-vz3ij 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@freshname Lindsay has a very economical way of playing in that she doesn't really need explosive movement. She just needs 1 or 2 balls to do enough damage to be on the offensive. Not unlike Ostapenko currently, who is winning tournaments.

    • @secrets.295
      @secrets.295 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@EW-vz3ijShe made a comeback at the age of 32 and failed miserably, what makes u think at the age of 47 she can be in the top 10? Even Venus these days are horrible and she's only 43 and Venus at the age of 43 can move way better than Davenport in her 20s. Davenport was great for her time because the women at the time weren't used to power shots and the women weren't nearly as athletic as it is today. So even though she was one of the slowest top players to ever exist, it doesn't matter because her power can intimidate everybody and her power can outrun everybody. I highly doubt her power can do the same damage in the 2010s. You need to back it up with a great defensive game as well. Just look at the difference between Venus & Serena in the 2010s. Venus strategy was always to hit the ball flat and finish the point ASAP, because she knew she couldn't outrun the other girls in the 2010s. Since she hit most balls flat and many of these girls are used to hit powerful shots, they have no problem handling her shots & Venus hit a lot of errors with few winners. Serena's strategy was to hit hard with more spin because her speed can match the other girls even at that age. If Davenport comes back now she will move even worse than before, she will be super slow. She will be like Venus, hitting the ball flat and lots of errors. Chances of success for her are close to none.

    • @freshname
      @freshname 11 месяцев назад

      @@EW-vz3ij If you've seen both Ostapenko and Davenport play, you know that Ostapenko's movement is exceedingly better. She's much shorter, much smaller framed athlete. For her it's much easier to stop herself, recover from the shot and change direction. She's not even like Sabalenka or Rybakina big. I'm not mentioning Lindsey. If your serve and strokes are even as huge as Pliskova or Davenport have had, you still have to move yourself around the cort. There's no way you can afford loosing precious time just trying to stop your big body mass inertia and then throw yourself in different direction. Giving out free time left and right is not an option anymore.

    • @freshname
      @freshname 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@secrets.295 that's a very good point, which I completely agree with and hope more people would be able to see that.
      Also it's worth noticing how much Serena's game changed between early-mid 2000s and 2010. The amount of spin she stared to add to her strokes from 2012 was shocking to me. None of us had seen her spin so much. And tha turned out to be extremely effective. Her shots were still quite heavy and hard too deal with, but she bought herself more time to recover her court position after shots and she drastically reduced her error count.
      And YES Venus Williams, not being a queen of footwork herself, was a much better mover that always lovely Lindsey used to be.

  • @dagingbuenaobra6563
    @dagingbuenaobra6563 8 месяцев назад

    Lindsay is a nice lady❤ i love her matches with Steffi , ❤Steffi the Tennis GOAT❤

  • @iamshadowbanned699
    @iamshadowbanned699 11 месяцев назад

    Lindsay has aged so well. She looks great. Anyway, I am still in love with her fluid and effortless groundstrokes.

  • @GusiPusi1995
    @GusiPusi1995 10 месяцев назад +2

    Its very weird how American players like Evert, Davenport and so on hate on Swiatek like you dont have to like her but be neutral, its weird...

    • @lizzy341
      @lizzy341 10 месяцев назад +1

      But they love Ons, which i dont undestand bcz she is so average.

  • @glennpryce7281
    @glennpryce7281 11 месяцев назад +4

    Why do the American pundits suck up to Ons.the other girl ever hardly got a mention 😡I’m so glad Marketa won ❤️

    • @lizzy341
      @lizzy341 10 месяцев назад

      Its bcz she is a muslim and preaches abt kindness. They insult Iga and Rybakina and call them boring... Just unbelievable.

  • @ramzitrablsi9533
    @ramzitrablsi9533 11 месяцев назад

    أنس جابر من مدينة قصر هلال التي أسسها الشريف الهلالي من قبيلة بنو هلال

  • @martinahardy5255
    @martinahardy5255 10 месяцев назад

    He's talking like these previous tennis players are antiquity. Of course, you got great athletes in the WTA right now, but let's not forget that one of these ancient tennis players just retired LAST YEAR and she dominated the tennis circuit for 27 years and also beat the world #2 before she left in 2022.

    • @martinahardy5255
      @martinahardy5255 10 месяцев назад

      And it's great to see Lindsay Davenport, she is in my top 3 tennis player.

  • @23Echeo
    @23Echeo 11 месяцев назад +3

    Does he not follow tennis? We all know Venus and Serena Williams were winning the singles and doubles! I'm glad she checked him! 😂🙄🙄🙄😂😂😂

  • @lenwelch2195
    @lenwelch2195 10 месяцев назад +1

    She just crunched steffi Graf late in each set. I hated the way when she first went to Wimbledon and working on her fitness the commentators would rag on her weight and clumsy. Steffi was vulnerable having spent all of her reserves beating Venus in Sf and winning French the month before. Lindsey packed a wallop with her accentuated follow through.

  • @cola7ups823
    @cola7ups823 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lindsay Davenport was okay as long as she did not have to play tennis, She was another John Isner. All she wanted to do was stand up and serve aces all day. When she had to play tennis she lost. As for as the WTA, you do not know the depth because the draws are always RIGGED for a particular player and it is always Pegula. Rybakina was the number 3 player, therefore she should have been in Iga's draw. Pegula at number 4 should have been in Sabalenka's draw. Why would someone swap numbers 2 and 3, unless the intentions are to cheat? Sabalenka, Rybakina and Jabeur's draw was atrocious. They continue to walk Pegula to the Semis every slam. If she wants a Slam, let her earn it like everyone else. This is what has ruined women tennis. The draws continues to be rigged to favor one player and all the good players knock each other out.

    • @AlexJaneson
      @AlexJaneson 11 месяцев назад +1

      Pegula had a pretty rough draw at the French Open

    • @miguelcunanan9855
      @miguelcunanan9855 11 месяцев назад

      @AlexJaneson Assuming that that's what happened, then, absolutely it makes sense that the draw is rigged in her favor (Wimbledon)
      Of course, there will be a few eyes skimming through the vast tennis social media (including this very thread). Should those eyes (people who have affiliation to the entity that Riggs) reach a strong consensus within public sentiment
      (i.e. "Pegula super hard RG, we suspicious! WTA hates Pegula! Wimby prolly want Pegula lose also! Racist! We ppl are not stupid) ......THEN we can then expect the opposite situation for USO--JPeg will have an easy draw.
      Manipulation is a long process. Can't let the general population catch on too quick. So, yeah, better make her draw easy this time.
      But we all caught up.
      @Cola7UPS823 Awesome and insightful take. 👍

    • @NotSettlingForSecondBest
      @NotSettlingForSecondBest 8 месяцев назад

      Not true, she won 3 Grand Slams by out-hitting opponents and being more consistent than them. Her technique and timing were amazing. She overpowered Venus at the 1998 US Open and moved well enough to beat her and Hingis. She also beat Venus in other slam matches over the next 5-6 years. Venus beat her in the finals.

  • @lenwelch2195
    @lenwelch2195 10 месяцев назад

    Ins freezes in slam finals especially in the third set

  • @dennyli9339
    @dennyli9339 11 месяцев назад

    Top players can be trained, but not great players!

  • @whatever3041
    @whatever3041 11 месяцев назад +1

    Jabeur is lacking clarity, to me she is trying to be too cutesy with her shots sometimes which isn’t necessary. If she plays smart she would be a champion for sure.

    • @lizzy341
      @lizzy341 10 месяцев назад +1

      also she needs to stop the unecessary "doing for africa and arab women". Its unecessary

    • @whatever3041
      @whatever3041 10 месяцев назад

      @@lizzy341 very unnecessary and distracting