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Steve Flink - 2024 ATP Season in Review
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Talking all about storylines in 2024 and expectations for 2025 in the ATP Tour
00:00 - Intro
01:13 - Sinner's Season
09:06 - What Changed in Sinner's Game in 2024?
17:27 - Alcaraz and Sinner Rivalry
22:43 - Novak Djokovic in 2025
33:39 - Why is Everyone Beating A. Zverev?
41:28 - Thoughts on What's Next for Medvedev
51:29 - Taylor Fritz Progressing
54:34 - Casper Ruud and Andrey Rublev
57:41 - Holger Rune, Arthur Fils, and Jack Draper
1:00:59 - Ben Shelton's Chances at a Major
1:05:01 - Rafael Nadal Retirement and Career
1:21:28 - Big Three Defining Points and Moments
1:23:47 - Dominic Thiem Retirement and Career
1:25:49 - 2025 Expectations
The ATP Tour 2024 Season was defined in good and concerning ways by Jannik Sinner, the undisputed World No.1. The doping case still looms, but the Italian make the most of his opportunities to finish the year as the World No.1 and take home two Grand Slams, tied with his main rival, Carlos Alcaraz.
Join Vansh and hall of famer Steve Flink in a back-and-forth conversation about the top players in the world, who's risen to the occasion in 2024, who might struggle and who might dominate in 2025!
Lastly, stay for conversations on what Novak Djokovic still has in store (now with Andy Murray as his coach) and a look back on Rafael Nadal's legendary career, on clay and the other surfaces.
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