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Off Court With Greg Rusedski
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Off Court with Greg Rusedski
Hosted by former British number one and Grand Slam finalist Greg Rusedski, alongside Ashley Neaves ( AKA The Tennis Mentor) and tennis journalist Kevin Palmer from Tennis365, Off Court with Greg goes beyond the headlines.
Honest conversations, expert insight and behind the scenes stories from the world of professional tennis, with players, coaches and leading voices discussing the game as it really is.
Tennis without filters.
Hosted by former British number one and Grand Slam finalist Greg Rusedski, alongside Ashley Neaves ( AKA The Tennis Mentor) and tennis journalist Kevin Palmer from Tennis365, Off Court with Greg goes beyond the headlines.
Honest conversations, expert insight and behind the scenes stories from the world of professional tennis, with players, coaches and leading voices discussing the game as it really is.
Tennis without filters.
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In this VERY special episode, former British No.1 Greg Rusedski is joined by his former Davis Cup team-mate Tim Henman for a revealing chat about their rivalry and friendship. Tennis365’s Kevin Palmer is outed as a big Henman fan and tennis coach Ashley Neaves (The Tennis Mentor) reveals his slice backhand technique was modelled on Tim’s.
In this episode of Off Court Cuts, former British No.1 Greg Rusedski, tennis coach Ashley Neaves (The Tennis Mentor) and Tennis365’s Kevin Palmer react to Jannik Sinner’s defeat in Doha, Emma Raducanu’s Uniqlo deal and they also look at the big names making a return to coaching.
In this episode of Off Court with Greg, former British No.1 Greg Rusedski, tennis coach Ashley Neaves (The Tennis Mentor) and Tennis365’s Kevin Palmer are joined by former world No.3, Olympic medalist and former Indian Wells Masters champion Ivan Ljubicic. He also looks at his coaching career that included a highly successful spell with Roger Federer.
In this episode of Off Court with Greg, former British No.1 Greg Rusedski, tennis coach Ashley Neaves (The Tennis Mentor) and Tennis365’s Kevin Palmer look at the skills needed to coach the greatest players in tennis. They look at the coaching set-up of Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner an Novak Djokovic, while asking if Emma Raducanu needs a full time coach. There is also a contribution from Roger Federer’s former coach Ivan Ljubicic.
In this episode of Off Court Cuts, former British No.1 Greg Rusedski, tennis coach Ashley Neaves (The Tennis Mentor) and Tennis365’s Kevin Palmer respond to YouTube viewers who claim they didn’t show enough respect to Carlos Alcaraz! They also discuss the Serena Williams comeback rumours and what comes next for Jack Draper.
In this episode of Off Court with Greg, former Wimbledon champion Richard Krajicek joins the team to chat about his famous victory at the All England Club in 1996, why players are getting in wrong when they play Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner and he reveals how he is recovering after undergoing open heart surgery.
In this episode of Off Court Cuts, former British No.1 Greg Rusedski, tennis coach Ashley Neaves (The Tennis Mentor) and Tennis365’s Kevin Palmer discuss the rumours Juan Carlos Ferrero could join Jannik Sinner’s team and they ask whether Carlos Alcaraz will get into the GOAT debate with Novak Djokovic after his Australian Open win. They also toast Jack Draper’s return to action.
In this episode of "Off Court with Greg," hosts Greg Rusedski, Ashley Neaves and Kevin Palmer look back on the Australian Open and give their verdicts on Carlos Alcaraz’s historic win, what comes next for Novak Djokovic and why Alexander Zverev is now a big contender once again. They also look at Australian Open plans to have best-of-five-set women’s matches next year and reflect on Emma Raducanu’s latest coaching split.
In this episode of Off Court Cuts, former British No.1 Greg Rusedski, tennis coach Ashley Neaves (The Tennis Mentor) and Tennis365’s Kevin Palmer look back on an historic Australian Open final, as Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest player of all-time win win all four Grand Slam titles.
In this episode of Off Court Cuts, former British No.1 Greg Rusedski and Tennis365’s Kevin Palmer look back on Elena Rybakina’s win against Aryna Sabalenka in the Australian Open final and ahead of the men’s singles final, with the tactics Novak Djokovic needs to use against Carlos Alcaraz as he hunts for his record breaking 25th Grand Slam title are analysed.
In this episode of Off Court Cuts, hosts Greg Rusedski and Kevin Palmer discuss the thrilling men's semifinals of the Australian Open, focusing on the dramatic match between Zverev and Alcaraz, and the surprising performance of Novak Djokovic. They also preview the upcoming women's final between Sabalenka and Rebacca, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of both players. The conversation highlights the intense competition and the evolving narratives in the world of tennis.TakeawaysZverev's frustration over Alcaraz's injury timeout was a key moment.Alcaraz's mental fortitude at a young age is impressive.Djokovic's unexpected performance showcases his resilience.Zverev is still seen as a top player without a major title.Djokovic's history at the Australian Open is remarkable.Fitness will play a crucial role in the final match.The women's final is set to be a competitive showdown.Sabalenka and Ribakyna are emerging as new rivals.The men's semifinals delivered thrilling matches.The hosts will continue to provide daily updates on the tournament.
In this episode of Off Court Cuts, hosts Greg Rusedski, Ashley Neaves, and Kevin Palmer discuss the latest happenings in tennis, focusing on the Australian Open. They delve into the performances of players like Sinner and Djokovic, the role of luck in their successes, the importance of technology in player health, and the need for privacy for players during emotional moments. The conversation culminates in a preview of the upcoming men's semifinals, highlighting the potential matchups and player dynamics.TakeawaysSinner's luck during the Australian Open was a hot topic.Djokovic's path to the semifinals raised questions about his form.The banning of data devices in tennis is controversial.Players' health should be prioritized with wearable technology.Coco Gauff's emotional moment highlighted the need for privacy.Tennis media often fails to capture players' true personalities.The pressure on players is immense due to the sport's demands.Zverev's resurgence has gone under the radar this tournament.The dynamic between Djokovic and Sinner is intriguing.The upcoming semifinals promise exciting matchups.
In this episode of Off Court Cuts, we're joined by tennis commentator Nick Lester, who shares insights into his daily routine, the art of commentary, and reflections on memorable matches. The conversation covers the current state of tennis, including rising stars like Sinner and Alcaraz, the challenges faced by Emma Raducanu, and the value of college tennis in developing future players. The episode concludes with thoughts on Djokovic's future and predictions for the Australian Open.TakeawaysNick Lester is regarded as the best lead commentator in tennis.Preparation for commentary begins hours before the match.Knowing when to speak is crucial for effective commentary.The focus should always be on the players, not the commentator.Jim Courier is a respected commentator for his articulate insights.Memorable matches leave a lasting impact on commentators.Sinner and Alcaraz are currently the top players in men's tennis.Emma Raducanu faces challenges in her return to form.College tennis provides valuable experience and support for players.Djokovic remains a formidable presence in tennis despite challenges.
In this episode of Off Court Cuts, Greg Rusedski, Ashley Neaves, and Kevin Palmer discuss the latest tennis news from the Australian Open. They explore Carlos Alcaraz's surprising split from coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, John McEnroe's bold predictions about Djokovic's chances against Alcaraz and Sinner, and the technical tweaks in Coco Gauff's serve.TakeawaysCarlos Alcaraz's split from Juan Carlos Ferrero was unexpected.McEnroe doubts Djokovic can beat Alcaraz and Sinner back-to-back.Coco Gauff's serve has been a topic of discussion due to double faults.Alcaraz is focusing on his game without distractions from coaching changes.Djokovic's performance at the Australian Open is under scrutiny.Gauff is working on technical changes to improve her serve.Alcaraz's new serve technique is inspired by Djokovic.The tennis community is watching Alcaraz's performance closely.Djokovic's experience and strategy are key to his success.Gauff's mental game is as important as her technical skills.
Join us on this special Australian Open edition of "Off Court Cuts" as we dive into the thrilling first-round matchups and the groundbreaking "One Point Slam" that has taken the tennis world by storm. Hosts Greg Rusedski, Kevin Palmer, and Ashley Neaves analyse key matches, including potential showdowns like Sinner vs. Djokovic and Zverev vs. Diallo, while also spotlighting emerging talents and seasoned pros. Don't miss our insights on the women's draw, featuring exciting prospects like Mboko and the challenges facing top seeds. Tune in for expert analysis, lively discussions, and a look at how these early rounds could shape the tournament's outcome. Follow us on your favourite podcast platform to stay updated on all the action!
In this episode of "Off Court with Greg," join hosts Greg Rusedski, Kevin Palmer, and Ashley Neaves as they delve into the intricate world of tennis coaching. Discover insights from tennis legends like Pat Cash and Mark Woodford, and explore the impact of coaching on players' performances at major tournaments. The episode also covers the surprising exit of Novak Djokovic from the PTPA, the dynamics of player-coach relationships, and the evolving landscape of professional tennis. Tune in for expert analysis and engaging discussions on the future of tennis.
The 2026 tennis season is underway, and Off Court with Greg is back with a deep dive into the biggest storylines heading into the Australian Open. Former British No.1 Greg Rusedski, alongside Kevin Palmer and Ashley, break down New Year’s resolutions, form, pressure points, and title chances for the world’s top players.In this episode, the panel analyses:Why Aryna Sabalenka enters the Australian Open as the favourite — and the mental battles she still needs to winThe shock split between Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero and how it could impact his 2026 seasonWhether Jannik Sinner can dominate men’s tennis and even chase a calendar Grand SlamNovak Djokovic’s chances of winning a historic 25th Grand Slam at age 39What Iga Świątek needs to regain her aura and return to Grand Slam dominanceCan Coco Gauff fix her serve and push for World No.1?Why Alexander Zverev remains one of the biggest unanswered questions in men’s tennisThe rise of Felix Auger-Aliassime and the relentless consistency of Jasmine PaoliniThe episode also explores how players use the off-season to change tactics, fitness, equipment, and mindset, why the Australian Open is such a unique Grand Slam, and how ranking points and expectations shape early-season pressure.Packed with expert insight, honest debate, and bold predictions for ATP and WTA tennis in 2026, this is an essential listen for tennis fans ahead of the Australian Open.🎾 New episodes every Monday🎙️ Featuring Grand Slam insight, tour stories, and behind-the-scenes analysis
In this episode of Off Court with Greg, Greg Rusedski is joined by Kevin Palmer and Ashley Neaves (AKA the Tennis Mentor) to break down the ten biggest tennis stories they believe will define 2026.The panel dives deep into the shock split between Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero, questioning what really happened behind the scenes and how it could impact Alcaraz’s Grand Slam ambitions. They debate whether Jannik Sinner can achieve the ultimate feat of a calendar Grand Slam and assess the growing rivalry at the top of the men’s game.On the British front, Jack Draper’s long term potential, tactical evolution and mindset are analysed, with the important note that this conversation was recorded before news of his recent injury became public.The discussion also turns to the WTA Tour, where Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina and rising star Victoria Mboko are tipped to shape the future of women’s tennis. Player welfare, extreme heat conditions, new rules, coaching dynamics and the growing role of social media in tennis are all explored.The episode is packed with bold predictions, players to watch and a look ahead to what’s next for the Off Court with Greg podcast as it builds toward an exciting 2026.
In this episode, Kevin Palmer, Ashley Neves (AKA The Tennis Mentor), and Greg Rusedski break down the much talked about Battle of the Sexes exhibition in Dubai, where Nick Kyrgios defeated Aryna Sabalenka 6-3 6-3.The panel gives honest reactions to the match itself, questioning whether the event was genuine sporting theatre or simply a marketing gimmick. They explore how the contest was perceived by fans, what it meant for women’s tennis, and whether events like this help or harm the wider game.There is also discussion around Nick Kyrgios’ performance, his mindset, and what he gained from the spotlight, as well as how Sabalenka handled the occasion under intense scrutiny.Was this a bold experiment, a misstep, or something in between? The team debates the implications for tennis going forward and whether we are likely to see more events like this in the future.
In Episode 2 of Off Court with Greg, the team dive into the growing debate around the Battle of the Sexes and ask the big question. Is it a genuine sporting contest or simply a headline grabbing gimmick?With an upcoming showdown between Nick Kyrgios and Aryna Sabalenka, the conversation explores whether these matchups have real value for the sport. The discussion is shaped by insights from Patrick Mouratoglou, Alex de Minaur, Andrey Rublev, and Kasper Ruud, each offering their own perspective on whether the concept works in modern tennis.The episode then turns its focus to Nick Kyrgios himself. His career, his raw talent, and the question of how much more he could have achieved are all put under the microscope. From there, the conversation shifts to the men currently setting the benchmark, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, and whether anyone in the field can realistically challenge them at the Grand Slams in 2026.Attention also turns to the WTA Tour, with honest opinions on where it stands today and what changes the panel would like to see moving forward. An eye opening stats check from Ashley Neaves (AKA the Tennis Mentor) sparks further debate, before the episode closes with a thoughtful discussion on the role parents play in shaping the careers of professional tennis players.A wide ranging conversation that blends opinion, insight, and behind the scenes perspectives from across the sport with Kevin Palmer, Greg Rusedski and Ashley Neaves.




