Tokyo Olympic games and why it matters for tennis – The Volley Podcast #9

Simon Cambers hosts Chris Oddo for the most complete and passionate overview you can imagine before the tennis event kicks off at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Who’s in ? Who’s out ? Why does it matter in the middle of the crowded tennis calendar ? All that and more in the ninth episode of The Volley.

August 27, 2021
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Our reporter Chris Oddo has written extensively on the build-up to the Tokyo Olympics for Tennis Majors. Notably, he did a report on who was playing and who had pulled out (and why). Chris was the most appropriate voice to talk about the tennis event at the Olympics which will be held from July 24 to August 1 at the Ariake Coliseum. Noted British tennis journalist Simon Cambers is his hitting partner in this episode of The Volley podcast.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE VOLLEY PODCAST #9 ON THE OLYMPICS

Why tennis is a legit, emotional and exciting event at the Olympics, as the 2016 Rio Games proved it (around 1’55 in the podcast)

On the men’s side, Kei Nishikori has a lot to play (around 4’10 in the podcast)

Missing several of the top ATP and WTA players (around 4’55 in the podcast)

The enormous pressure on Novak Djokovic as he chases the Golden Slam (around 6’05 in the podcast)

Djokovic’s path to the Olympic gold medal is not easy, it seems to be more complicated than most people expect it (8’35 in the podcast)

Playing the Olympics without fans after a packed Wimbledon : the unknown experience of playing the Olympics without fans will be an unknown quantity for the players (around 11’05 in the podcast)

Andy Murray’s quest for another medal after back-to-back gold medals and his breakthrough in 2012 (around 12’20 in the podcast)

Which player might have a chance to showcase themselves among the stars : Karatsev, Tiafoe, Humbert, Millman, Hurkacz (around 14’30 in the podcast)

A pretty strong field on the women’s side, with home favourite Naomi Osaka’s comeback as the biggest story (around 17’10 in the podcast)

Aryna Sabalenka, Maria Sakkari, Kiki Bertens, Jennifer Brady and other possible contenders (around 20’05 in the podcast)

Andy Murray’s inspiring column on the Olympics (around 23’00 in the podcast)

Novak Djokovic’s past appearances at the Olympics and the impact it could have – and some other great narratives from previous Olympics (around 25’00 in the podcast)

The place of the Olympics in tennis history and on the tennis calendar (around 29’00 in the podcast)

Chris Oddo’s predictions for the Tokyo Games (around 32’00 in the podcast)

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