Tennis Talk-Radio & Podcasts with the Pros!!
Welcome to KickServeRadio.com! We are very proud to be a part of the TENNIS CHANNEL PODCAST NETWORK. Our team is here to bring you entertaining and informative segments on the glory days of tennis, as well as current day, hot topics. We are so proud to feature former World #1, Mats Wilander, as he remains one of the most respected people in our sport. We also are joined by Former Texas Longhorn All-American, Jonny Levine who is a very highly thought-of tennis great, and together, our team truly enjoys conversing with many of the greats in the history of our sport. We hope that you’ll join us regularly, and your feedback is definitely encouraged!
Show Hosts: Andy Zodin, Mats Wilander, Jonny Levine
Producer: Jeremy Brieske
Novak Djokovic is stretched to the limit in winning his 19th major, 2nd at Roland Garros. Also, Mats has thoughts on Roger’s decision to abruptly tell Paris “Au revoir!”
Tennis lost a great player, and close friend to many in our sport, Bill Scanlon. The Dallas, Texas Golden Boy will forever be immortal in tennis, doing something no other man has done, or likely will ever do again.
KickServeRadio.com puts American tennis under a microscope, as Mats and AZ chop it up bigtime with Tom Gullikson. “Things have changed a lot, since my brother Tim was #19 in the world, and not even in the top 10 in the US.”
Mats, Jonny, and AZ examine how much of this clay-court season we can use to figure whether or not Rafa is still invincible at RG, and has Ash Barty proven on the dirt that she truly is #1 on the planet?
She turned pro at 14, and was #2 in the world at 16. Andrea Jaeger’s story is truly one of the more remarkable in the history of women’s tennis, both on and off the court.
Also, Mats and AZ marvel at how Nadal leads a seemingly ageless generation at Barcelona. Don Pompan joins AZ and Jonny to talk about a tennis parent experience that is definitely not the norm!
He’s the ultimate “guy’s guy”, “lady’s man” and oh by the way, this bloak could volley a bit, as well. Patrick Rafter had quite the kick serve, so of course he’s perfect for KickServeRadio.com. Cheers, Mate!!
Also, Tsitsipas reigns supreme in Monte Carlo, while 2 of the big 3 bite the dust on the Monaco dirt.
And a new scoring system? Thirty30 tennis is an interesting concept.
Nicholas Pereira won three of the four majors in 1988. But wait, Mats Wilander won three out of four majors in 1988! How is this possible??
Tennis in Miami, no tennis at Indian Wells. What is the current state of the game?
Do things need to be fixed? If so, HOW???
Benoit Paire speaks his mind bigtime in Argentina, and Mats Wilander speaks to those comments. Is the tour in trouble?
Fernando Segal is the Director and Founder of the World Tennis Conference, featuring 58 amazing presenters from the highest levels of our sport. You’ll definitely want the 411 on that, and we’ve got it here!
Tennis Channel Sr. VP David Egdes joins Mats and AZ for a look back at 2020 and forward to 2021 through the lens of TC. “I don’t have a crystal ball, but I see a much better year for all, in ’21”
Mats, Jonny, and AZ ponder whether Roger has another 2017 in his bag of timeless tricks, and what can Serena to turn back the hands of time??
Mats was in London, AZ and Jonny stateside, but down under is where we were focused, and we’ve got lots to unpack, as Novak and Naomi won big in ’21’s first major
So what does this Aussie Open tell us about the way 2021 may shakeout? So for it’s more of the same, but will that change soon? Wilander, never shy about these things, has some interesting thoughts!
The country may not be on fire like last year, but there are still plenty of obstacles for the Australian Open to contend with as the 2021 grand slam season does it’s best to start on the right foot!
3-time Aussie Champ, Mats Wilander, Jonny Levine, and AZ are joined by world doubles #1 coach Jeff Coetzee to discuss all things Australian tennis, including the crazy quarantine protocols that will undoubtedly affect the outcome in ’21.
It’s golf episode of KickServeQuickServe, as Mats and AZ couldn’t pass up the opportunity to hear more about Charlie Woods’ debut at the PNC Championships, from someone who was right and up close!
Georgia Bulldog sophomore, Aidan Berkman was on the bag for his step-brother Shaun O’Meara, and his team finished 2nd. But what else can you tell us about this kid that stole the show?? And how does an 11 year old upstage Tiger Woods? Well when his name is CHARLIE Woods, and he’s the spitting image of his old man, that’s how!