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E19 - Stefanos Tsitsipas
Step into the world of tennis with Stefanos Tsitsipas as he shares his incredible journey on the Tennis Insider Club Podcast. From growing up on the courts of Greece to facing tennis legends like Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, Stefanos reflects on his career highs, challenges, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. Discover how he handled pressure, navigated relationships with his family and coaches, and battled through his most challenging year emotionally and mentally in 2024.
This episode offers a candid and inspirational conversation for fans and aspiring athletes alike. Don’t miss out on Stefanos’ insights into the future of tennis, his goals for 2025, and his advice to his younger self.
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5. Jim Courier: Beating Agassi, World No.1 Pressure & Life After Tennis
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4. Jason Stacy: The Man Behind Team Sabalenka
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1. The Insight: Great Coaching Isn’t About Telling - It’s About Teaching
12:44||Season 3, Ep. 1What separates a good coach from a truly great one?In this episode of The Insight, legendary coach Darren Cahill breaks down what elite coaching really looks like — and why the goal isn’t to give answers, but to teach players how to think for themselves.Drawing from decades of experience coaching the very best in the world, Cahill explains why great coaching is built on communication, trust, and timing. He shares why the most effective coaches don’t try to be good at everything, why the coach–player relationship has a natural lifespan, and how the best coaches slowly work themselves out of a job by creating independent, adaptable athletes.This isn’t just about tennis.It’s about leadership, teaching, parenting, and knowing when guidance turns into control.Whether you coach, lead a team, or simply want to help others grow without making them dependent on you, this insight applies far beyond the court.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why great coaching is about teaching, not tellingHow elite coaches help players problem-solve under pressureThe difference between creating independence vs dependenceWhy communication style matters more than technical knowledgeWhen it’s time for a new voice — and why that’s a good thingThe InsightLessons from the World’s Best in Tennis & Life
44. E44 - Francesca Jones
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43. E43 - Sorana Cirstea
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42. E42 - Olga Danilovic
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