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Brad Gilbert wants to improve your tennis game! Join BG, former coach to Agassi, Roddick, and Murray, as he drops tennis knowledge, before diving into listener driven Q&A sessions. You may even find the explorations into the mental side of the game applicable off the court as well. His son, Zach (aka Buck), will be on hand to keep things from getting out of hand. Please send your questions to winninguglier@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cheeky Volley

Kabir Mehta & Alexander Levine

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Cheeky Volley is a tennis and culture podcast. Cheeky Volley is hosted and produced by Kabir Mehta and Alexander Levine, who met playing tennis in college. Kabir's intimate knowledge of the sport is filtered through his childhood in Miami, where each year he ball-boyed for the world’s top-ranked men and women at the Miami Open—Federer, Serena, Roddick, Agassi to name a few. Alex will dive deep into the recesses of Kabir's extensive tennis knowledge and offer a few opinions of his own develop ...
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The Road from Carmel

Jill Kenton and Doron Junger

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75 years after Carmel College's founding (in 1948), “The Road from Carmel” podcast, hosted by old-Carmelis Jill Kenton (1982-88) and Doron Junger (1983-88), tells the stories - your stories! - of the men and women who once attended a rather special boarding school tucked away in the English countryside for the Jewish boys and girls of the world. Carmel College: Ko leChai!
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Stay subscribed to this channel as Craig Gabriel and Richard Stansbury bring you daily updates during the 2023 Australian Open. As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine’s Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don’t miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajl ...
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In 2014 alone, Israeli startups generated nearly $15 billion in exits and IPOs. Startup Camel podcast reveals the inside stories behind the sizzling start-up scene of Israel - an 8-million-people-nation with more start-up companies and innovation than anywhere outside Silicon Valley. Every episode features an insightful interview with a founder of a successful Israeli startup and tells the story of how to build a great company from scratch. Learn entrepreneurship from those who have made it.
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Joining Jill and Doron on the 30th episode of the podcast, the eleventh of our second season, to tell us his story is British criminal defense lawyer Henry Milner. From Carmel, Henry studied law at the London School of Economics. For over forty years now, Henry has been the go-to lawyer for some of Britain's most notorious criminals. Chambers Direc…
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Eric Korita grew up in Chicago and found his way to Nick Bolletierri's 1st academy, where he honed his craft and battled with Paul Annacone, Pablo Arraya, and Jimmy Arias, to name a few. He then went to SMU to play for the great Dennis Ralston, and then he made his mark on the pro tour. He is considered to be one of the legendary servers in the his…
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In this episode we bring you a recording of an interview that took place in front of an audience of Old-Carmelis, family and friends at a live event generously hosted by David Dangoor at the Royal Society of Medicine in London on Sunday, August 18. Its release coincides with the first anniversary of the October 7 terrorist attack on Israel. The int…
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Angelica Gavaldon has lived a difficult and amazing life in tennis. She grew up in Tijuana, Mexico, was a highly touted junior, and blasted onto the scene in 1990 when she qualified and reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. Along with Jennifer Capriati and Martina Hingis she was identified as a blue chip prospect and the pressure of bei…
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We kick off our 10th season with our annual technology special featuring Roman Prokes of RPNY. We discussed his involvement helping Andre Agassi find a racquet that he likes, the cosmetic change that Frances Tiafoe went thru, including the difference in the dimensions of the Yonex handle, and the pros and cons of the new Federer racquets. Roman tal…
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Joining Jill and Doron on our 28th episode, the tenth of our second season, to tell us her story is British entrepreneur and Israel warrior Emily Cohen. Emily completed her A-Levels at Surbiton High School in Surrey, and thereafter - rather than go to university - chose to start working, in public relations. She began at the Lynne Franks agency in …
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In this episode, the guys sit down to discuss the US Open champions, Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner, and what their victories mean for their careers and the overall state of the tour. They also cover Carlos Alcaraz's return to the Davis Cup following his early exit from the US Open and analyze how the rankings have shifted after the tournament. …
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Joining Jill and Doron on our 27th episode, the 9th of our second season, to tell us his story is Adrian Agassi, better known as Agi. Agi studied Law at Kings College London and was called to the Bar in 1986, the same year he made Aliyah. In 1989, after receiving a Masters degree in Public International Law from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, …
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In this week's episode, Fig GPT and Jay sit down to break down the US Open results and offer a recap of the tournament so far. They dive into the controversy surrounding Coco Gauff, with rumors that her struggles may be linked to her coach, though Serena Williams has spoken out in disagreement. The guys also analyze why the US Open continues to be …
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In this full-length episode, the guys sit down to cover a packed lineup of tennis topics. They start with Aryna Sabalenka's vision of building her perfect tennis player, followed by Naomi Osaka's bold fashion statement as she claims to have worn her best outfit ever on the court. The discussion then shifts to Danielle Collins, who made headlines by…
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1 Grafton & Catmoonk - Agassi & Gannibal remix2 Kala Kala (Original Mix)3 Voices (Original Mix)4 Miriam (Original Mix)5 Living on My Own feat. Bit (Original Mix)6 Sauti (Original Mix)7 You Don't See Me (Extended)8 Believe (Extended Mix)9 4 O'Clock (Original Mix)10 LOW (Extended Mix)11 Ajna (BE), Samm (BE) - Move (Original Mix)12 Bottom (Original Mi…
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Joining Jill and Doron on the 26th episode of the podcast, to tell us his story is British businessman Peter Rhodes. Peter was raised in Kensington where he attended St. David’s prep school before arriving at Carmel, sight unseen. After ‘A‘ levels, he had a diverse career in retail, advertising and exhibitions, during which he worked at the Jewish …
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They start with Naomi Osaka's surprising statement about feeling "outside her body" on the court, yet still maintaining an optimistic outlook. Next, they delve into Taylor Townsend's ongoing struggles as she attempts to rise in the rankings, highlighting the challenges lower-ranked players face within the system. They also examine Stefanos Tsitsipa…
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Joining Jill and Doron on our 25th episode, the 7th of our second season, to tell us her story is our second Belgian guest, fine jeweler and fellow podcaster Ilana Brandwain. Ilana was born in Antwerp to Ukrainian parents. She studied French and Russian at Queen Mary University in London, followed by Chinese medicine. Upon returning to Antwerp, she…
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The guys get together to recap an enthralling Olympics and discuss all the winners. They highlight Jannik Sinner's reaction, where he acknowledges Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz as the best players right now, despite Sinner holding the number one ranking. They also cover the big news of Rafael Nadal announcing that he will not play in the US Ope…
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Fig and Jay discuss the remarkable journey of Novak Djokovic, who, despite not winning a single title this year and battling a knee injury, defied the odds to clinch Olympic gold. After a tough loss to Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon, many had written him off. Yet, Djokovic managed to overcome the challenges and defeat Alcaraz in the final. Join Fig an…
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Jay Kasai and Fig sit down this week and discuss the recap of Wimbledon they missed and the Olympics currently happening. All that news has contained stirred up controversy amongst WTA players including Coco Gauff, Iga, Collins and more. The guys also dive into who the favorites are to win the medals and a few hot takes commentators have made of th…
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Joining Jill and Doron on our 24th episode, the sixth of our second season, to tell us his story is our first guest from Ireland, author Yanky Fachler, known as Jacky at Carmel College, where he was Head Boy. Following two years at Yeshiva in Israel, Yanky studied Psychology, Sociology and Economics at Brunel, where he also earned a Masters degree …
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Joining Jill and Doron on our 23rd episode, the fifth of our second season, to tell us his story is our first Belgian guest, Alain Jeger. Alain grew up in Antwerp, and prior to Carmel, went to the renowned Tachkemoni school. After Carmel, he studied at the European Business School in London. For the past 15 years he has been the Managing Director o…
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Mark Ein is one of the owners of The Washington Commanders of the NFL and is the owner of the Mubadala Citi Open. He sat down with me at Wimbledon and we discussed a myriad of subjects in and around the business of tennis and it was a masterclass. He explained his philosophies around doing good business and how he combined the San Jose women's tour…
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Fig and Jay dive into a series of hot topics making waves in the tennis world. They start with Jelena Ostapenko's unexpected reaction at a Drake concert, where she revealed she only enjoyed Lil Wayne's performance. Next, they discuss Frances Tiafoe's bold claim about losing to "clowns" on the tour, sparking curiosity about who he's referring to. Ad…
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We are just a day and a half away from the start of The Championships, and Giri Nathan of The Second Serve and Defector joined me from a lovely spot by Court 18 this afternoon after attending the media day press conferences and we buzzed through some of the more interesting storylines leading into the fortnight- Raducanu resurgent, Sinner with a br…
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Joining Jill and Doron on our 22nd episode, the fourth of our second season, to tell us her story, is film and commercials producer Suzie Greene-Tedesco, who attended Carmel College from 1971 to ‘78, the thirty-third girl to do so. Suzie lives in Los Angeles with her husband Denny and two kids. She completed her education at St. Godric’s Secretaria…
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Jay and Fig delve into the results of the French Open finals, exploring the potential changing of the guard between the new generation and the established stars. They discuss the rising comparisons between Iga Świątek's clay court dominance and Rafael Nadal's legendary performances at Roland Garros. Additionally, the duo examines intriguing news ab…
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