• French Open 2026 Review
    Jun 8 2026

    Our Roland Garros 2026 Review Show is here!

    What a fortnight in Paris it´s been, with two new Grand Slam Champions in Sascha Zverev & Mirra Andreeva.

    Host Dan Kiernan is joined by Denmark Davis Cup Captain Freddie Nielsen and GB doubles coach Calvin Betton to look back on a quite extraordinary French Open.

    Calvin joins us fresh from coaching Henry Patten and Harri Heliövaara to their third Grand Slam final and their first ever world number one ranking in men's doubles, so there is plenty to get stuck into from the off.

    Key talking points:

    • Henry and Harry reach the Roland Garros final and claim the world number 1 ranking, with Calvin giving an honest account of what went wrong on the day.
    • Sinner's shock exit and whether it was truly an upset, or the inevitable result of an overcrowded schedule catching up with him.
    • Fonseca versus Djokovic and whether Roland Garros 2026 was the moment a future Grand Slam champion announced himself on the biggest stage.
    • Zverev wins his first Grand Slam but the panel debate whether men's tennis is currently lacking variety and real tactical depth.
    • Mirra Andreeva wins the women's title age 19, plus the remarkable story of qualifier Maja Chwalinska reaching the final.
    • The Italian tennis culture, Roland Garros and electronic line calling, plus a few strong opinions on how the tournament is run.

    On to the grass!

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • French Open Week 1 Chaos Round Up!
    Jun 1 2026

    Our CTC Live series continues from Roland Garros 2026! Host Dan Kiernan is joined by broadcaster Candy Reid and performance analyst Mike James to round up an extraordinary first week at the French Open.

    From Fonseca's stunning comeback against Djokovic to Sinner's shock exit in the heat, the drama has been non-stop. Dan also gives us a first-hand account of being at the tournament with his players, including a brilliant moment with Landaluce after his 5hr 58 minute epic.

    This is the place to go for a round-up of Roland Garros action from a coach's perspective.

    Key talking points:

    1. Jannik Sinner's shock exit to Cerundolo in the heat, with Mike noting odds of 12,500 to 1 on that result, and Candy raising an interesting theory about redheads and the MC1R gene explaining Sinner's struggles in extreme temperatures.
    2. Fonseca's extraordinary comeback from two sets down to beat Novak Djokovic, with Dan sharing what it was like to witness that match in person sitting next to the Fonseca family, and the panel debating whether it was Novak's Roland Garros farewell.
    3. Rafael Jodar continuing his run and the unprecedented state of the men's draw, with no former Grand Slam champion remaining in the last 16 for the first time since 1968.
    4. The injury crisis gripping the tournament?
    5. Marta Kostyuk beating Iga Swiatek and her remarkable mindset, with Mike sharing a powerful insight about her playing on the same day she received a photo of her family home being destroyed back in Ukraine.
    6. The Vallejo umpire controversy, with the panel giving a balanced take and calling for the matter to be put to rest following his apology.

    Each CTC Live episode streams on YouTube during the fortnight. Search Control the Controllables Podcast and follow our Instagram and Twitter for the latest live times!

    Chapters 00:00 Welcome and tournament atmosphere from Paris

    04:00 Sinner's exit, Hada's rise and the unprecedented men's draw

    08:00 Fonseca vs Djokovic, a match for the ages

    14:00 The injury crisis and the roof court debate

    22:00 Marta Kostyuk's mindset and win over Swiatek

    32:00 Women's draw quarter final preview

    40:00 Sabalenka vs Osaka preview and what to expect

    43:00 The Vallejo controversy

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    Thank you everyone for listening!

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    46 mins
  • French Open Live
    May 29 2026

    Listen to Dan and guest Freddie Nielsen chat through all the action from Day 4 & 5 at Roland Garros, including the shock departure of Jannik Sinner.

    They analyse what went wrong for Sinner, key upcoming matches, and who they think could now lift the trophy.

    Key Topics
    • Yannick Sinner's unexpected exit and the implications for men's singles
    • With the men´s draw wide open, anyone from Felix to Zverev or Cerundolo could take the title
    • Heat, mental fatigue, and injuries are influencing player performances more than ever
    • Doubles draw controversies and rule changes affecting participation
    • Emerging young talents and dark horses in the tournament

    Connect with us!
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    This episode is sponsored by Novellus Finance: https://www.novellusfinance.com/uk/

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    45 mins
  • French Open Live Breakdown! Talking about the 1st few days of action in Paris. W/ Calvin Betton.
    May 27 2026

    Our CTC Live series is back for Roland Garros 2026, bringing you first-hand updates from the courts of Paris!

    Sponsored by Novellus Finance: https://novellusfinance.com/uk/

    In this episode, Dan is joined by Calvin Betton, a 2 time Grand Slam-winning coach, live from the tournament, to break down the action from the first three days. They cover the extraordinary heat gripping Paris, the big seeds falling, integrity questions around the doubles draw, and some brilliant stories from inside the locker room and beyond.

    This is the place to go for a quick round-up of Roland Garros action from a coach's perspective.

    Key talking points:

    1. Temperatures hitting 37 degrees Celsius in Paris and how the courts are staying surprisingly slow despite the heat, thanks to Roland Garros's unique watering and salting process.
    2. Big names out early, including Taylor Fritz, Medvedev and Bublik, plus Jessica Pegula going out to Kim Birrell on day three.
    3. The doubles draw integrity debate, with six first-round withdrawals and singles players pocketing prize money without hitting a ball.
    4. The Serena Williams comeback rumours, with Calvin giving a frank take on wildcards, integrity and whether the sport should be rolling out the red carpet.
    5. A brilliant exclusive Gael Monfils story from a five-a-side football game at the National Tennis Centre.
    6. French youngster Kwame, born in 2009, is impressing on his Roland Garros debut and drawing comparisons to a young Wayne Rooney.

    Each CTC Live episode streams on YouTube during the fortnight. Search Control the Controllables Podcast and follow our Instagram and Twitter for the latest live times!

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome, the Paris heat and court conditions

    06:30 Integrity in the doubles draw and prize money controversy

    15:00 Serena Williams comeback rumours and the wildcard debate

    22:00 Bublik's behaviour and a Medvedev tribute

    30:00 Monfils, Wawrinka and the end of an era

    36:00 French youngster Kwame and the next generation 40:00 Can anyone stop Sinner? The men's and women's draws were reviewed

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    46 mins
  • French Open 2026 Preview
    May 23 2026

    We're back for Roland Garros 2026! Host Dan Kiernan is joined by our Grand Slam panellists, two of them live from Paris during qualifying week, to preview all the action we can expect from the clay courts over the next fortnight.

    They discuss the Carlos Alcaraz injury situation and the wider player burnout debate, the future of US college tennis, and the prize money controversy making headlines at this year's tournament. Plus dark horses across both draws, key storylines to watch, and their winner predictions!

    Meet our panellists:

    1. Denmark's Davis Cup Captain and coach of August Holmgren, Freddie Nielsen
    2. Performance analyst and coach Mike James making his panel debut!
    3. Sports broadcaster and former CNN anchor Candy Reid

    Key talking points:

    1. Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from both Roland Garros and Wimbledon with a wrist injury, and the panel debate whether rising ball speeds, heavier balls and relentless scheduling are pushing players beyond their physical limits.
    2. US college tennis is at a crossroads, with the Arkansas programme cuts a sign of things to come as NIL money floods into football and basketball and squeezes tennis budgets at major universities.
    3. The panel share their genuine dark horse picks across both draws, with some bold names put forward on the men's side in particular.
    4. Top players are reportedly refusing all non-mandatory press at Roland Garros as a prize money protest, and the panel debate whether they are targeting the right thing.

    Will Yannick Sinner march to a dominant Roland Garros title, or will the wide open draws on both sides deliver a first-time Grand Slam champion? The panel have their say and there are some bold calls in there.

    Who do you think will be this year's Roland Garros champions? Tag @ctc.podcast on Instagram or Twitter or drop us an email to let us know who you're backing!

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    1. Listen to: August Holmgren: Wimbledon Sensation and Challenger Champion
    2. Listen to: Candy Reid, From the Court to CNN
    3. Listen to: Mike James - A Numbers Game
    4. Listen to: Freddie Nielsen & Jonny Marray Part One: Pre Wimbledon 2012

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • CTC Short: Remembering Dr. Jim Loehr — The Sports Psychologist Who Changed Tennis Forever
    May 19 2026

    Today´s episode is a tribute to one of sport's greatest minds Dr. Jim Loehr, who sadly passed away last month aged 83.

    Dr. Loehr was one of the world’s leading performance psychologists and a true pioneer in mental fitness. Across a remarkable five-decade career, he worked with hundreds of elite athletes including Grand Slam champions Jim Courier, Monica Seles and Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario.

    His work helped transform the way athletes viewed mental performance — not as a weakness, but as an essential part of achieving greatness.

    We were incredibly fortunate to welcome Dr. Loehr onto the podcast in 2021, and his episode remains one of the most listened-to conversations on Control the Controllables.

    In this special CTC Short, Dan reflects on Dr. Loehr’s impact on tennis and sport before revisiting a powerful clip from their original conversation.

    Links Mentioned in this Episode:

    • Listen to Dr Jim Loehr´s episode in full
    • Episode 120: Marcus Daniell
    • High Impact Athletes
    • SotoTennis Academy

    "Treatment of others is the gold standard of a fulfilled and satisfying life." - Dr. Jim Loehr

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    22 mins
  • Maxime Tchoutakian: Coaching Vicky Mboko & Life on the WTA Tour
    May 1 2026

    What does it really take to coach at the very top of the game?

    And how does a 32-year-old coach find himself leading the journey of one of the fastest-rising players in world tennis?

    In this episode of Control the Controllables, we sit down with Maxime Tchoutakian, the coach of Vicky Mboko — a 19-year-old who has taken the tennis world by storm, breaking into the Top 10 in less than a year.

    But Max’s story is just as compelling as the player he now coaches.

    Ranked 530 in the world as a player, he took the US college route at Baylor University, rebuilt his career from scratch after COVID, and walked into the Mouratoglou Academy with no clear coaching plan, only to have one practice with Victoria Azarenka and receive a call from her agent 30 minutes later.

    What he shares in this episode gives a rare, honest look at what it really means to operate inside the world's best tennis teams.

    In this episode:

    • What it was actually like telling a former World Number 1 how to improve her game at age 26.
    • The moment Azarenka asked him to become her full-time coach and how scary that felt.
    • Why adaptation is the single most important skill to survive life on the WTA tour.
    • His honest take on whether coaches are paid well enough for what they sacrifice.
    • What makes Victoria Mboko so special and why Max believes she will win multiple Grand Slams.
    • The brutal truth about French tennis: why talented kids keep falling short when it matters most.
    • His biggest coaching regret and why he wishes he'd trusted himself sooner.

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Train Smarter Anywhere: Strength & Conditioning for Tennis Players On the Go 🎾

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • CTC Short: British Doubles Pioneer – Celebrating Jamie Murray’s Legacy
    Apr 17 2026

    A tribute to a British tennis legend.

    This week on Control the Controllables, we're marking the retirement of one of Great Britain´s greatest ever players, Jamie Murray.

    7 Grand Slam titles. 39 tour-level titles. World Number 1. Davis Cup Winner & Olympian. The man who put British doubles on the map and helped spark a generation of GB doubles players that continue to thrive on the tour today.

    We went back into the archives to pull out one of our favourite moments from our episode with Jamie back in 2020. This short clip is a perfect reminder of just what a remarkable person and player he is.

    In this episode:

    • The story of Jamie's Wimbledon title age 21.
    • Why zero expectation was the secret weapon that fuelled that Wimbledon run.
    • How expectation and pressure change as a career develops.
    • How he felt reaching World Number 1.
    • Becoming Jamie, not just Andy Murray’s brother.
    • Why Dan thinks his impact on tennis will contine.

    From all of us at Control the Controllables, congratulations Jamie. What a career. What a legacy.

    Control the Controllables episodes Jamie Murray features in:

    Episode 13: Jamie Murray - From Dunblane to the top of the world!

    Is Opelka Right - Should Doubles be Scrapped?

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Train Smarter Anywhere: Strength & Conditioning for Tennis Players On the Go 🎾

    For players who don’t always have access to in-person coaching, progress doesn’t have to stop. TennisAthlete is an online Strength & Conditioning platform, designed specifically for tennis players who want structured, affordable and flexible training. Wherever they are in the world. TennisAthlete helps you stay consistent, improve performance, and train with purpose. Train smarter. Anywhere.

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    19 mins