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- 🇬🇧GB · Tennis#36100K to 300K
- 🇦🇺AU · Tennis#48100K to 300K
- 🇨🇦CA · Tennis#6030K to 100K
- 🇩🇪DE · Tennis#8230K to 100K
- 🇺🇸US · Tennis#8930K to 100K
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292K to 920K
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Is College Tennis In Trouble? with ITA CEO Dave Mullins
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May 11, 2026
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What It Takes at U12 Level Now - Sebastian Lavie at IMG Future Stars
May 1, 2026
25m 47s
I Tried Something New… (My First YouTube Video Is Live)
Apr 15, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Is College Tennis In Trouble? with ITA CEO Dave Mullins✨ | college tennisNIL deals+4 | Dave Mullins | ITANCAA | — | college tennisNIL+6 | — | 37m 44s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Luciano Darderi on Reaching the ATP Top 20✨ | professional tennisATP rankings+4 | Luciano Darderi | ASICS | ArgentinaItaly+1 | Luciano DarderiATP Top 20+6 | — | 10m 22s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() “I Wasn’t a Great Junior” ATP no.73 Mattia Bellucci✨ | junior tennisATP rankings+3 | Mattia Bellucci | Solution Speed FF 4Resolution line+1 | ItalyRome | Mattia BellucciATP Top 100+3 | — | 14m 05s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() What It Takes at U12 Level Now - Sebastian Lavie at IMG Future Stars✨ | junior tenniscoaching+3 | Sebastian Lavie | IMG Future Stars | Greece | U12 tennisjunior development+3 | — | 25m 47s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() I Tried Something New… (My First YouTube Video Is Live)✨ | YouTubetennis+3 | Sinead Lohan | — | Ireland | YouTube channeltennis players+3 | — | 3m 23s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Does the Saber Improve Your Tennis? Here’s What the Data Shows✨ | biomechanicstennis training+3 | Dr Nick Busuttil | Functional Tennis Saber | — | Functional Tennis Saberbiomechanics+3 | — | 51m 33s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Balancing Singles Ambition and Doubles Success with Marc Polmans✨ | singles vs doublestennis rankings+4 | Marc Polmans | Pure DrivePure Aero+3 | — | Marc Polmansdoubles+7 | — | 37m 50s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Why 55% of the Top 100 Use Luxilon with Justin Van Malderen✨ | string tensiontennis strings+4 | Justin Van Malderen | LuxilonLuxilon Element+2 | — | Luxilontennis strings+5 | — | 39m 18s | |
| 2/5/26 | ![]() The new ASICS Solution Speed FF4 with Yuhi Tanigaki✨ | tennis footwear designASICS tennis shoes+3 | Yuhi Tanigaki | Solution Speed FF4ASICS | — | tennis shoesASICS+6 | — | 31m 03s | |
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Quick Update from Functional Tennis✨ | podcast updateproduct announcements+2 | — | New Saber EditionsThe FT99+2 | — | Functional Tennispodcast update+4 | — | 11m 45s | |
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| 10/18/25 | ![]() Wilson's "Pure Aero" - Racket catchup with The Tennisnerd✨ | tennisrackets+4 | Jonas Eriksson | Pure AeroTennis Warehouse Europe | — | tennisrackets+7 | ASICS | 32m 47s | |
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Jesper De Jong's linear progression continues✨ | professional tennisathlete mindset+4 | Jesper De Jong | — | NetherlandsBali | Jesper De Jongtop 100+6 | ASICS | 28m 33s | |
| 9/16/25 | ![]() “Djokovic Match Showed Me the Level” Jaime Faria✨ | Lessons from playing Novak DjokovicBreaking into the top 100+4 | Jaime Faria | Functional Tennis PodcastATP Tour+1 | — | Jaime FariaNovak Djokovic+7 | ASICS | 37m 45s | |
| 9/3/25 | ![]() “Every Tennis Parent’s Journey Is Different” with Garry Cahill✨ | tennis parentingunique journeys+3 | Garry Cahill | Tennis Ireland | — | tennisparenting+3 | ASICS | 50m 14s | |
| 8/12/25 | ![]() Building People, Not Just Players. John Williams, coach of world no.1 Doubles Taylor Townsend | This week on the Functional Tennis Podcast I’m joined by John Williams, coach and mentor to world number 1 doubles player Taylor Townsend.John’s approach to coaching is anything but conventional. He doesn’t just build tennis players, he builds characters. In this chat we talk about the characteristics he looks for in players, how his outside-the-box thinking shapes their development, and why mindset and life skills are just as important as technique.Key Topics🎾 The traits that separate good players from great ones🧠 Why developing character is as important as developing skills💡 How to think differently about tennis and avoid a conformist mindset📈 Lessons from coaching top pros and upcoming juniorsQuote“I’m not just coaching forehands and backhands, I’m building people.”From guiding top pros to developing juniors, John shares invaluable lessons for players, coaches, and parents who want to understand what it truly takes to succeed in the sport.EnjoyFabioThis podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennis | — | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | ![]() Going All In Changed Everything for Wheelchair Champ Charlie Cooper | In this episode, I chat with 17-year-old American wheelchair tennis player Charlie Cooper, a rising star who’s already claimed 2 junior wheelchair singles Grand Slam titles.Born with spina bifida, Charlie’s journey into tennis started with local clinics and has now taken him to the top levels of junior competition. He shares how making the decision to go full-time in 2023 completely changed his development, both mentally and physically.We talk about the improvements he’s seen since going all in, the structure of wheelchair tennis, his tournament experiences, and what he hopes to achieve in the future.Key topics:• How going full-time helped Charlie raise his level• What a typical training week looks like for him• Differences in mindset between juniors and pros• How wheelchair tennis works at the top level• His goals for the coming seasonA super insightful conversation for tennis fans and players alike.FabioThis podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennis | — | ||||||
| 7/2/25 | ![]() College Champ Starting Her Pro Journey, Dasha Vidmanova Ep260 | 🎙️ This week on the Functional Tennis Podcast, I’m joined by Dasha Vidmanova, the former US College #1 player and 2024 NCAA singles, doubles, and team champion.Born in Moscow and raised in Prague, Dasha’s journey through tennis has been anything but linear. From nearly walking away from the sport to becoming a dominant force in college tennis, she now has her sights set on making waves on the pro tour.We chat about:📍 How college tennis reignited her passion for the game🎓 Why she initially didn’t plan to turn pro💪 Learning to lose as part of going pro🧠 The mindset shift that led to major improvements🇺🇸 What it’s like being the best female college player in the US🎯 Her short-term and long-term goals on tour💼 And why she majored in finance, just in case tennis didn’t work outWhether you’re a parent, coach, or young player weighing up college vs pro tennis, Dasha offers refreshing honesty and insight into both paths.Enjoy, FabioThis podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennis | — | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() “I Didn’t Think I’d Go Pro” Aleks Kovacevic ATP #77 | This week on the Functional Tennis Podcast, I’m joined by American ATP player Aleks Kovacevic, currently ranked #77 ATPAleks takes us through his surprising journey to the pro tour, from not thinking he’d ever go pro to finding belief during college and climbing the ATP rankings, including a big win over world #5 Andrey Rublev. He opens up about learning to lose, building confidence, and handling pressure on tour.We also dive into his one-handed backhand, how he approaches training and improvement, and why he’s added the Functional Tennis Saber to his warmup to help with timing and focus.Packed with honest insights and practical takeaways, this is a great listen for aspiring players, coaches, and fans of the grind.FabioThis podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennis | — | ||||||
| 6/4/25 | ![]() Spotting Tennis’s Next Star with Clinton Coleman from IMG Tennis | In this episode, I speak with Clinton Coleman, Senior Scout at IMG Tennis, who helped discover and guide some of the sport’s brightest young talents, including Nick Kyrgios, Alexander Eala, Mirra Andreeva at 11. Clinton shares what he really looks for in juniors, why mindset often matters more than strokes, and how parents can either help or hinder a player’s development. We also chat about the biggest scouting misconceptions and what separates good from great in today’s tennis landscape.What he really looks for in young playersHow Clinton spotted Mirra Andreeva at age 11The biggest misconceptions about talent and techniqueThe role of parents in player developmentWhy mindset and competitiveness matter mostHope you enjoyFabioThis podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennis | — | ||||||
| 5/20/25 | ![]() Luca Van Assche: Building Belief, Beating Pressure, and Loving the Grind | This week I’m joined by Luca Van Assche, one of France’s top young players and a former Roland Garros junior champion. We chat about his fast rise to the ATP top 70, what it really takes to make the jump from juniors to the pros, and how Futures helped build his resilience and confidence. Luca opens up about the pressure of expectations, how he’s managing a ranking drop, and why balancing university studies with tennis keeps him grounded. There’s loads of insight here into how belief, hard work, and enjoying the game really shape a career.🗣️ 3 Key Quotes 1. “You can win 20 junior Slams and not win matches in the pros.” 2. “Sometimes you’re in a bad place and you say, maybe just one year as a normal person would be nice.” 3. “If you’re not 100 percent from the first point, you’re out in 40 minutes.”✅ 5 Takeaway Points: • Winning a junior Slam is just the beginning, not the end goal • Futures helped him build confidence and mental focus • The ATP level demands intensity from the very first point • Balancing school and tennis adds purpose beyond rankings • Long-term goals fuel motivation during tough stretchesThis podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennis | — | ||||||
| 5/7/25 | ![]() Sacrificing Will Pay Off in the End – Liam Broady | Ep. 256 | Liam Broady returns to the Functional Tennis Podcast to reflect on the highs, lows, and lessons of his 11-year pro journey. From dealing with a concussion just before Wimbledon to learning how to separate self-worth from rankings, Liam opens up on the mental battles that come with life on tour. He also shares what a conversation with Pep Guardiola taught him, and why sacrifices though tough are worth it in the long run.🗣️ 3 Key Quotes: 1. “You’ve got to be willing to make sacrifices that people don’t see.” 2. “You have to learn not to tie your self-worth to your ranking.” 3. “You don’t get to the top without a few scars.”✅ 5 Takeaway Points: • Mental resilience is just as important as physical fitness • Sacrifices are part of long-term success • Separating identity from results is crucial for mental health • Injuries can strike at the worst times, even when you’re ready • Lessons from other sports (like football) can fuel growth in tennisThis podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisYouTube: Functional Tennis Podcast | — | ||||||
| 4/22/25 | ![]() Belief Built Through Hard Work with Francisco Comesaña (ATP 70) | In this episode, I’m joined by rising Argentine star Francisco Comesaña, currently sitting inside the ATP top 70. Francisco shares the grind of coming up through Futures with no funding, how a mindset shift helped him break through, and what it was like beating top names like Rublev and Zverev. We also talk about his first Slam experience at Wimbledon, what it’s like playing on grass for the first time, and why belief, fueled by hard work has been the key to his rise.✅ 5 Takeaway Points 1. Breaking through in Argentina is tough without sponsors or early exposure. 2. Belief and mindset are often more important than talent. 3. Playing Futures is a grind that can break many players mentally. 4. Big wins against players like Rublev and Zverev gave him confidence he belongs. 5. Long-term goals include becoming a better person first, and reaching the top 30.🗣️ 3 Key Quotes 1. “The most important thing was that I started to believe in myself.” 2. “Sometimes players are stuck because of mindset, not level.” 3. “Since I was a kid, I dreamed of playing in Grand Slams.” This podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennisYouTube: Functional Tennis Podcast | — | ||||||
| 4/15/25 | ![]() "It takes a village - The Return of Coach Joe O'Dwyer on the Functional Tennis Podcast | The return of Joe O'Dwyer to the Function Tennis Podcast marks a significant occasion, as it has been five years since his previous appearance. In this enlightening conversation, O'Dwyer, a seasoned ATP and WTA coach, reflects upon his extensive career on the tour, which began in 1999 and has traversed through various eras of tennis. He recounts his experiences coaching notable players such as Robbie Ginepri and Alexander Stevenson, shedding light on the mental fortitude required to succeed in the highly competitive world of professional tennis. The discussion delves into the often-overlooked realities of life on the tour, emphasizing the psychological challenges and the grind that players endure week after week. O'Dwyer poignantly articulates the importance of mental resilience, echoing the sentiments of fellow coaches regarding the necessity for players to possess unwavering determination to navigate the rigors of professional tennis. This episode serves as an invaluable resource for aspiring players and coaches alike, offering insights into the complexities of coaching at the highest level, and the various pathways that can lead to success in the sport.Takeaways: Joe O'Dwyer shares invaluable insights from his extensive experience coaching on the ATP and WTA tours, emphasizing the importance of mental resilience for aspiring players. The journey through junior tennis to professional levels often involves overcoming significant mental and physical challenges, which can define a player's career trajectory. O'Dwyer highlights the critical role of a supportive coaching team and the necessity for players to develop not only technical skills but also mental fortitude in competitive environments. The podcast revisits the narrative of Conor Nyland's success, showcasing how individual stories can inspire and shape perceptions of Irish tennis on the global stage. The conversation includes reflections on the rigorous demands of the professional tour, where physical stamina and mental strength are equally paramount for success. Finally, O'Dwyer underscores the notion that success in tennis is often a marathon rather than a sprint, requiring dedication, patience, and a willingness to adapt in the face of adversity. 🗣️ 3 Key Quotes: 1. “He didn’t ask if they had a forehand—he asked if they were mentally strong enough.” 2. “Just because you played the tour doesn’t mean you can coach.” 3. “It takes a village—and a lot of money—to build a top player.”⸻✅ 5 Takeaway Points: 1. Mental resilience is the #1 trait needed to survive the tour grind. 2. Talent is common—coaching and structure make the real difference. 3. Parental pressure can derail even the most talented juniors. 4. The college pathway is a strong option—if done right. 5. Tennis has a hidden dark side, including gambling and Adderall abuse.Hope you enjoy itFabioThis podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennis | — | ||||||
| 4/2/25 | ![]() Lorenzo Petrucci - Performance trainer of WTA top 20 Liudmila Samsonova | In this episode, Lorenzo Petrucci, performance coach to WTA top-20 player Liudmila Samsonova, shares his journey from a tennis-playing student in Milan to working alongside some of the sport’s top talent. He reveals how success on tour is about far more than hitting balls, it’s about managing pressure, building smart routines, and knowing when (and how) to push. From insights learned under Ricardo Piatti to the importance of on-court collaboration with tennis coaches, Lorenzo gives an entire look into elite tennis's mental and physical demands.🗣️ 3 Key Quotes: 1. “It’s not about how good you are—it’s about understanding who you have in front of you.” 2. “The best fitness coaches are the ones who understand tennis.” 3. “You must be clear. The player doesn’t allow you to be in doubt.”✅ 5 Takeaway Points: 1. Success in tennis depends heavily on mental resilience and communication. 2. Strength and conditioning must align with on-court movements, not just gym work. 3. Understanding each player’s physical and emotional needs is key to long-term progress. 4. Female and male players require different training and recovery strategies. 5. A cohesive and collaborative support team makes all the difference.Hope you enjoy itFabioThis podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennis | — | ||||||
| 3/11/25 | ![]() From Childhood Friends to Badosa's Coach: Pol Toledo’s Journey | In this episode of the Functional Tennis Podcast, host Fabio Molle interviews Pol Toledo, coach of Paula Badosa, discussing her journey, training methodologies, and challenges on the WTA Tour. Pol shares insights into his coaching philosophy, the impact of statistical analysis, and the importance of mental resilience in elite tennis. He also reflects on his transition from player to coach, his longstanding relationship with Badosa, and the challenges of managing injuries and performance on the tour.5 Key pointsSmart Post-Match Analysis – Pol gives Paula time before reviewing matches, using video and stats to refine strategies.Data-Driven Training – They analyze key stats, focusing on serve +1 shots and improved return positioning.Technical Enhancements – Pre-season work includes specialized tools (Saber racket, elastic bands) to sharpen footwork and shot power.Mental Strength & Adaptability – Paula quickly applies coaching advice, with a strong focus on confidence and communication.Injury Management – Overcoming back issues taught her to understand pain, adjust training, and stay competitive.I hope you enjoyFabioThis podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 to give more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennis | — | ||||||
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35 placements across 35 markets.
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35 placements across 35 markets.























