TennisWorthy
TennisWorthy
International Tennis Hall of Fame
What makes a Hall of Famer? What is that unique something that led to their historic success? Was it innate? Or did they need to cultivate a winning mindset? TennisWorthy, a podcast presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, seeks to answer these questions and uncover what it takes to become the greatest of champions. These wide-reaching conversations go beyond on-court results, and reveal the mindset of the sport’s legends. Hear from greats like Lleyton Hewitt, Tracy Austin, Ivan Lendl and more on what it takes to set yourself apart.
Virginia Wade on Her Crowning Wimbledon Achievement | TennisWorthy Moments
For Hall of Famer Virginia Wade, the 16th time was the charm at Wimbledon. Nearly 50 years on, the most recent British woman to win the singles title at The Championships reflects on sealing her crowning achievement during Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee in 1977.This episode is part of the International Tennis Hall of Fame's TennisWorthy short-form series. View more TennisWorthy stories at tennisfame.com/tennisworthy.
Jun 30
2 min
Secrets Behind Wimbledon's Impeccable Grass with Head of Courts Neil Stubley
With grass court season well underway, the TennisWorthy Podcast dives into the science and meticulous care behind Wimbledon’s legendary courts with Neil Stubley, Head of Courts and Horticulture at the AELTC. Marking his 31st championships, Stubley reveals to Chris Bowers what it takes to maintain the tournament’s iconic "living canvas," sharing everything from his unexpected career pivot as a professional chef to how his team manages high-stakes tournament schedules.Highlights:Busting the Grass Myth: Stubley clarifies the AELTC's shift to 100% perennial ryegrass, explaining how it genuinely improved court longevity and bounce consistency rather than intentionally eliminating serve-and-volley play.The Science of Surface Testing: Learn how his team leverages winter grow lights to mimic the sun and utilizes a tool called a Clegg impact hammer to record 50 daily hardness tests per court.Pro Lawn Tips: Want your lawn to look half as good as Wimbledon? Listen to Neil's advice and keep it simple.Special thanks to the All England Lawn Tennis Club for their assistance with this episode.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame and uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions.Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.
Jun 23
40 min
The Man Behind the Maestro: Isabelle Musy on Covering Roger Federer
Isabelle Musy, journalist for Radio Tele Suisse who has interviewed Roger Federer more than perhaps any other reporter, joins the podcast in the lead-up to Wimbledon. With Chris Bowers, Musy shares intimate reflections on Federer’s journey, tracing his path from a "highly promising kid" at the Swiss National Junior Tennis Center to a global icon. Ultimately, Musy offers listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the genuine human being behind the legendary athlete. Highlights:The "Playful" Language of French: Musy explains how Federer’s personality shifts slightly depending on the language he is speaking; while he is diplomatic in English and deep in Swiss German, he often returns to a "playful" and "teenage" way of expressing himself when speaking French. A Master of the "One-to-One": Beyond his skill on the court, Musy highlights Federer’s unique ability to be entirely present during interviews, noting his generosity, professionalism, and genuine interest in the people he is speaking with. Life Beyond the Baseline: The discussion explores Federer’s life off the court, including his deep respect and friendship with Rafael Nadal, his experiences as a "normal" father telling bedtime stories, and how he manages to maintain a sense of privacy while living in Switzerland. The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame and uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.
Jun 16
33 min
Putting Switzerland on the Map: Marc Rosset on Olympic Gold and the Federer Legacy
Patrick McEnroe reconnects with Olympic gold medalist and former world top 10 player Marc Rosset for a candid reflection on the evolution of Swiss tennis. Before Roger Federer became a global icon, Rosset was one of the few players putting Switzerland on the tennis map. The two revisit their shared history, tracing Federer’s journey from a relaxed, PlayStation-loving teenager to the legendary champion who redefined the sport.Rosset provides rare, behind-the-scenes insights into Federer’s unique mindset, his legendary work ethic with physical coach Pierre Paganini, and the pivotal moments—both on and off the court—that shaped his career.Highlights:Mentoring a Legend: Rosset recounts his early days on tour with a teenage Federer, sharing memories of the young prodigy who was more focused on video games than the pressure of the professional circuit.The Myth of the Backhand: Challenging common narratives, Rosset explains that Federer’s late-career backhand surge wasn't a technical overhaul, but a mental and physical shift that allowed him to dominate the court.Beyond the Court: The duo explores how Federer’s genuine personality, humble upbringing, and ability to stay present turned him from a tennis star into a universally beloved global figure.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame and uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions.Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.
Jun 9
24 min
Jim Courier on Commitment to Physical Fitness | TennisWorthy Moments
Few players attuned themselves to the physical demands of tennis like Hall of Famer Jim Courier, especially on clay. The two-time Roland-Garros champion details the commitment to fitness that transformed him from a promising junior into a 4-time major champion. Discover how his legendary conditioning allowed him to dominate the toughest five-set matches and ultimately earn his place in the International Tennis Hall of Fame.This episode is part of the International Tennis Hall of Fame's TennisWorthy short-form series. View more TennisWorthy stories at tennisfame.com/tennisworthy.
Jun 2
2 min
From Garden Party to Global Powerhouse: The Evolution of Roland-Garros
Roland-Garros is here, and we take an in-depth look at the rich history and evolution of the year's second major. Chris Bowers sits down with François Thomazeau—former Reuters Paris Bureau sports editor and past president of the French Tennis Federation's Press Commission—to explore how a cozy "garden party" venue was transformed into a premier global powerhouse. The conversation highlights the monumental impact of Hall of Famer Philippe Chatrier, the visionary administrator who modernized the stadium, launched talent scouting programs, and reshaped France’s sports culture. Thomazeau shares intimate reflections on his decades spent covering the tournament, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the unique spirit of Roland Garros.Highlights:The Chatrier Revolution: How Philippe Chatrier expanded the tournament infrastructure, moving it from a single-court facility to a bustling multi-court tennis complex. A Cultural Shift: How the iconic triumphs of Yannick Noah in 1983 and the Davis Cup team in 1991 shifted French fandom from celebrating "magnificent losers" to embracing winners. The "Garden Party" Charm: Why the tournament uniquely blends a high-society celebrity hotspot with intimate, quiet spaces like the junior courts and surrounding gardens.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame and uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.
May 26
48 min
Touch, Timing, and Tennis IQ with Martina Hingis
Patrick McEnroe welcomes 25-time major champion, youngest ever world No. 1 and Hall of Famer Martina Hingis to her TennisWorthy Podcast debut. The duo reconnect in a fascinating chat, exploring Martina’s abilities as "chess master on a tennis court".This episode dives deep into the meteoric rise of a teenage prodigy whose ability to anticipate shots was unlike anything the tennis world had ever seen. Martina reflects on her unique journey, from hitting balls with a wooden racquet in her living room at age two, to becoming world No. 1 at age 16 and eventually, one of the all-time greats.Highlights:The "Genius" Label: Why she viewed her early success as a lack of pressure rather than a burden.Legendary Rivalries: Her experiences battling the power of the Williams sisters, the tenacity of Jennifer Capriati, and the speed of Stefanie Graf.The Evolution of the Game: How she navigated the shift from tactical "touch" tennis to the modern era of pure power (and social media).The Comebacks: What drew her back to professional tennis multiple times, and domination on the doubles court.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame and uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions.Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.
May 19
30 min
Growth Mindset and Giving Back: Catching Up with Pam Shriver
Patrick McEnroe catches up with friend and Hall of Famer Pam Shriver from Rome, where she's coaching as part of Yonex's Mindset and Performance Program. In a wide ranging chat, Shriver reflects on her meteoric rise from a 16-year-old US Open finalist to one of the greatest doubles players in history. She dives into her new "startup" coaching role with Yonex, emphasizing the critical importance of a growth mindset in today’s power-driven game. From navigating the locker room of the Original 9 era to her recent advocacy for player safeguarding, Shriver shares candid insights on how tennis has evolved. Plus, don’t miss a spirited "rapid fire" round covering her toughest rivals and favorite tennis cities. Pam Shriver is a 21-time major champion, former world No. 1 in doubles, No. 3 in singles and Olympic gold medalist. Alongside fellow Hall of Famer Martina Navratilova, the duo are the only women's doubles team in history to complete the calendar Grand Slam (1984). She continues to lend her voice and deep tennis insight as a broadcast commentator and coach.
May 12
26 min
The Federer Effect and Legacy with Simon Graf
Patrick and Chris are joined by Swiss author and journalist Simon Graf to discuss his career covering the enduring legacy of Roger Federer. The trio explores Federer’s remarkable journey, from his days as a ball boy for one of Patrick's matches in Basel, to becoming a global icon who redefined the game by blending old-school technique with modern power.The conversation highlights Federer’s extraordinary character, specifically his genuine interest in others and his ability to remain grounded despite his "circus-like" fame. Graf shares personal anecdotes about Federer’s authenticity, while McEnroe and Bowers reflects on his "stubbornness" as a champion—an attribute that fueled his late-career reinvention and his emotional breakthrough at Roland Garros in 2009. The conversation is an intimate look at why the world remains captivated by the man who simply "loved the craft" of tennis.Simon Graf is a journalist for Tages-Anzeiger, the Swiss national daily newspaper based in Zurich. He is the author of three books on Roger Federer, including a biography and The Roger Federer Effect alongside Simon Cambers.
May 5
32 min
Remembering Dr. Jim Loehr: Character, Mental Toughness, and the Whole Person in Tennis
This week, we remember the legacy and impact of Dr. Jim Loehr, a groundbreaking performance psychologist in tennis, who passed last week at age 83. Last year, Patrick McEnroe and Dr. Loehr had an insightful conversation on mental toughness and the whole person behind elite performance, which we're resharing today.Dr. Loehr's contributions to tennis were profound and lasting. Over more than three decades, he worked alongside some of the sport's most respected coaches and guided thousands of professional and junior players. His landmark first book, Mental Toughness Training for Sports, features a foreword by Arthur Ashe, and remains a foundational text for athletes to this day.His reach extended well beyond tennis. Dr. Loehr worked with more than 17 number-one-ranked athletes and teams across professional tennis, golf, basketball, football, hockey, boxing, motorsport, and the Olympics. His energy management principles were applied across sports, business, medicine, and the military. He authored 19 books, including the co-authored bestseller The Power of Full Engagement.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For more information and full episode transcriptions, visit tennisfame.com/podcast.
Apr 28
30 min
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