Talkn Tennis is a weekly tennis podcast hosted by Chris, alongside Adam and Adrian, where they break down the biggest stories from the ATP, WTA and Grand Slam tours, occasionally with a drink in hand. Expect informed tennis discussion with more trash talk than Medvedev versus Tsitsipas. There are no PR-approved answers or overly polite commentary here, just honest opinions, questionable predictions and the conversations tennis fans are already having. Each week, they unpack the latest results, tournament draws and major talking points from around the tour. From five-set classics and first-round disasters to coaching controversies, umpire blow-ups and unexpected breakout runs, Talkn Tennis covers the serious, strange and entertaining sides of professional tennis. Each episode features: • Honest reactions to the latest ATP and WTA action • Grand Slam storylines, dark-horse selections and confidently biased predictions • Discussion of players, rivalries and the moments everyone is talking about • Tournament previews, recaps, listener questions and regular games • Bad jokes, the occasional drink and debates that may permanently damage three friendships From Melbourne to Madrid, Roland Garros to the US Open, Chris, Adam and Adrian follow the tennis circus, challenge each other’s hot takes and celebrate everything that makes the sport great. Talkn Tennis is not affiliated with the ATP or WTA and is almost certainly not approved by your local tennis club committee. Subscribe and join the chaos each week. 🎾🍻
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Episode #42
Cincinnati Open 2026 Day 4 Recap: Shelton Stunned by Faria, Aussies March On, Jodar’s Workload Builds While Sabalenka, Gauff and Svitolina Survive Huge Scares
Aug 17, 202612 minS1
Chris goes solo to break down a chaotic day at the Cincinnati Open, where Montreal champion Ben Shelton was dumped out in straight sets by qualifier Jaime Faria and seven seeds disappeared from the bottom half of the men’s draw. There’s plenty to like from an Australian perspective, with Adam Walton, Christopher O’Connell, Alex de Minaur and Rinky Hijikata all into the round of 32. We also look at Rafael Jodar’s heavy 2026 workload, Frances Tiafoe’s impressive return after hand surgery, and where the men’s draw now stands after another wave of upsets. On the women’s side, Elina Svitolina somehow survives seven match points against Tereza Valentova, Coco Gauff fights back from a set down, Aryna Sabalenka is pushed hard by Talia Gibson, while Iga Swiatek, Elena Rybakina and Mirra Andreeva move through. Plus, a look ahead to the next round with de Minaur, Hijikata, Walton, Zverev, Jodar, Eala and Anisimova all in action.
Cincinnati Masters 1000 Preview: Can Djokovic Win It? Shelton Defends Montreal & Swiatek Dominates Toronto
Aug 14, 202654 minS1
The Canadian swing is wrapped up and attention turns to Cincinnati. We review Shelton’s dominant Montreal title defence over Nakashima and Swiatek’s return to the winner’s circle after beating Rybakina in Toronto , before breaking down the ATP and WTA Cincinnati draws quarter by quarter. Sabalenka looks to bounce back, Gauff and Andreeva headline a loaded section, while Zverev, Fritz, De Minaur and Shelton lead an open men’s field. Plus, with Sinner and Alcaraz absent , does Djokovic have a genuine opportunity to chase another Masters 1000 title, or is Cincinnati simply preparation for his pursuit of Grand Slam No. 25 at the US Open?
Montreal & Toronto Masters Quarter-Final Preview: Jodar, Shelton, Mensik and Fils Chase ATP Title While Gauff, Osaka, Swiatek & Rybakina Battle for WTA Crown
Aug 10, 202629 minS1
The Canadian Masters have reached the quarter-finals and both draws are wide open. On the ATP side in Montreal, Chris, Adrian and Adam recap the Round of 16 as Shelton ends Fonseca’s run, Mensik continues to fly under the radar, Jodar cruises past Lehecka and Fils survives a late push from Norrie. We break down all four quarter-final match-ups and make our picks for who reaches the final. Then it’s over to Toronto, where Gauff and Osaka remain unbeaten in sets, Rybakina continues to survive the hard way and Swiatek looks to be finding form at exactly the right time. We look ahead to Osaka v Rybakina, Gauff v Bencic, Swiatek v Shnaider and Alexandrova v Svitolina before predicting the eventual champion.
Montreal & Toronto Masters 1000 Rd.32 Recap: Shelton Meets Fonseca, Jodar Keeps Rolling While Eala, Gauff and Osaka Impress. Plus Rd.16 Preview
Aug 7, 202615 minS1
The Montreal and Toronto Masters 1000 events are reaching the business end, with the Round of 16 set and the quarter-final picture beginning to take shape. In Montreal, Griekspoor continues his impressive run after taking out the top seed, while Shelton and Fonseca prepare for one of the matches of the round. Jodar keeps building momentum, Lehecka looks dangerous, and Mensik has a huge opportunity in a wide-open section of the draw. Over in Toronto, Sabalenka and Rybakina are quietly going about their business while Swiatek, Gauff and Osaka continue to impress. Eala remains one of the biggest stories of the tournament, with Bencic now standing in her way. I break down the key results, the players I’m buying and selling, who looks ready to make a serious run, and preview the biggest Round of 16 matches from both draws.
Toronto and Montreal Masters Chaos: Eala Advances as Top Seeds Fall
Aug 6, 202619 minS1
The National Bank Open has been turned upside down, with Zverev, Fritz, Medvedev and Rublev all making early exits from the men’s draw in Montreal. Chris goes solo to unpack the biggest upsets, Fonseca and Jodar’s continued rise, and the growing title opportunity for de Minaur and Popyrin. Over in Toronto, Eala carries her Washington momentum into another victory, while Rybakina survives a chaotic performance, Andreeva dominates and Maya Joint produces another impressive result. Plus, the Australians to watch and the biggest matches coming over the next 48 hours.
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