\n \n \n \n Your browser does not support the audio element.\n <\/audio>\n <\/td>\n <\/tr><\/i><\/td> Behind the Racquet with National Champion Will Blumberg<\/span><\/td><\/tr>Thanks so much for the support of the Behind the Racquet Podcast. You can help by visiting patreon.com\/behindtheracquetpod.\n\nThis week's guest is 23 year old Will Blumberg, who won a national title with his North Carolina Tar Heel teammates at the ITA Division 1 Men's National Indoor Championships in Champaign. His pro career got delayed by covid, but it's just around the corner. We'll talk about that transition, his prolonged collegiate career, and his relationships with some of the best in the game.\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 15 February 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Behind the Racquet with Luke Saville<\/span><\/td><\/tr>Luke Saville and his partner Max Purcell won seven Challenger doubles titles in 2019, and moved up around 30 spots in the ATP rankings. But they received a much deserved wild card to the 2020 Australian Open, and fought their way to a Grand Slam final.\nOne year later, the 27 year old (HAPPY BIRTHDAY SAV!) prepares to defend those points in next week's AO; but first, he's part of Team Australia in this week's ATP Cup. It's his first international team appearance for Australia since Junior Davis Cup, when he was one of the two or three most feared players in his age group.\nSav breaks down his career, his intent with singles and doubles, and the difficulties of opportunity on the doubles side.\n\nBig thanks to our latest patreon sponsor Keith. You can help support the cause at patreon.com\/behindtheracquetpod\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 1 February 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Behind the Racquet with Stefan Kozlov<\/span><\/td><\/tr>When Noah Rubin and Stefan Kozlov met in the Wimbledon 2014 final, it was thought to be one of the many steps in the progression for Stefan Kozlov, at the tender age of 16. Later that year, he knocked off his first top 100 player in Tim Smyczek, on the way to a CHALLENGER FINAL in Sacramento.\nSome good runs at ATP events followed, a couple Challenger titles, and then he suddenly just slowly receded away from high level tennis. It's been nearly four years since his last final, but Koz sounds like he's found a path. The 22 year old joined Noah and Mike for a reflection on his last few years.\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 19 January 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> New Year; Same Mohawk<\/span><\/td><\/tr>A quick note from your editor, Mike: There was a major issue with Noah's recorder in Delray halfway through, along with another issue which you'll hear about....so there's a noticeable audio difference when we had to switch to a cell line. Apologies, it's all we could do in a rushed situation.\nNow, a big thanks to our latest patreon sponsor, Steve Quick. He and our other patreon sponsors will be receiving a special pod later this week. You can join at patreon.com\/behindtheracquetpod.\nThe tennis world is absolutely chaotic right now. Yet here we are, embarking on another season. What's the vibe like in Delray, where Noah kicks off his season in a couple days?\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 5 January 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Rejoining Reilly<\/span><\/td><\/tr>Young American Reilly Opelka spoke with Mike during a trip to NorCal back in 2018. A heck of a lot has changed since then. He'd just started his foray in to fashion, but he's now a force on the Tour, with a couple of ATP titles in his pocket, and one of the most feared serves in the sport.\nWe talked to him about his growing health concerns, how he's adjusting to them, and where the sport is after a difficult 2020.\nThoughts and concerns, as always, to patreon.com\/behindtheracquetpod!\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 28 December 2020<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Where in the World is Jared Donaldson?<\/span><\/td><\/tr>Jared Donaldson is just 24 years old, but has been out of action for essentially two years, since originally hurting his knee in the summer of 2018. It's not been a smooth process for him on the road to recovery. He walks us through his prognosis, and the reality of what's staring him in the face.\nHe also goes in the way back machine with his former Jr Davis Cup teammate Noah Rubin to discuss their epic win over Russia, featuring three future top 10 players.\n\nWe will also be releasing our patreon only episode this week. I promise. I've just been a little out of it the last few days, and need to get down to business.\nStay healthy everyone.\n<3 Mike\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 14 December 2020<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Ay yo, what's the deal with the AO?<\/span><\/td><\/tr>It's been a while, so Noah and Mike have some catching up to do.\nNoah brings you all the latest info the players have received when it comes to the Australian Open. Hint: It's still a little dicey.\nPlus the schedule for 2021 is way up in the air. What's it mean?\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 8 December 2020<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Dispatches from Cary Part 2<\/span><\/td><\/tr>In part 2 of our dispatches from Cary, Noah and Mike chat with Denis Kudla (who is in the final on Sunday at the Atlantic Tire Championships in Cary), doubles specialist Nate Lammons, Jack Sock's coach and former top 100 player Alex Bogomolov, Jr., and top 70 doubles star Luke Bambridge.\nMore coming up next week from Orlando!\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 16 November 2020<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Dispatches from Cary Part 1<\/span><\/td><\/tr>On a rainy day in Cary on Wednesday, Noah and Mike chatted with eight different players for mini-interviews, culminating with the more serious question of how to improve the quality of life and opportunity for Challengers, and Challenger level players. On Part 1, we chat with Christopher Eubanks, Hunter Reese, Thai-Son Kwiatkowski, and Teymuraz Gabashvili.\nPart 2 will be released on Monday, with thoughts from Luke Bambridge, Denis Kudla, Alex Bogomolov, Jr, and Nate Lammons.\nThanks so much to our patreon sponsors. You can help the podcast by visiting patreon.com\/behindtheracquetpod.\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 13 November 2020<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Michael Mmoh is alive and well<\/span><\/td><\/tr>As Challenger tennis returns to the US this week in beautiful Cary, North Carolina, Noah and Mike sit down with returning finalist Michael Mmoh to talk about his covid break, how his runs in Cary and Knoxville in 2019 changed his perspective, his long term development, his relationship with his parents, and yes, Frances Tiafoe's note from Saturday that Mike was MIA.\nDisclosure: This podcast was recorded outdoors, and socially distanced. We're incredibly thankful to our patreon supporters and others who have allowed for us to have good enough equipment to sit six feet apart from each other, or further, and have a good discussion without having to shout. It's such an incredible luxury in this difficult time. But all safety precautions were taken to make sure the three of us were safe and apart from each other, while also still having a healthy, and well heard, discussion.\nYou can help us grown the podcast by becoming a patreon supporter as well, by visiting patreon.com\/BehindTheRacquetPod. We remain overwhelmed and appreciative of all the support, big and small, especially in this challenging time of covid.\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 9 November 2020<\/td><\/tr><\/table>1<\/a> 2<\/a> 3<\/a> 4<\/a> 5<\/a> 6<\/a> 7<\/a> 8<\/a> 9<\/a> 10<\/a> 11<\/a> 12<\/a> 13<\/a> 14<\/a> 15<\/a> 16<\/a> 17<\/a> 18<\/a> 19<\/a> 20<\/a> 21<\/a> 22<\/a><\/div><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The Behind the Racquet Podcast is the best glimpse you can get in to the ins and outs of professional tennis, told by its players, and voiced by Tennis Star Noah Rubin, and his podcast partner, tennis commentator Mike Cation.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/15"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=15"}],"version-history":[{"count":75,"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/15\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":2686,"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/15\/revisions\/2686"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=15"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}