10 Minutes of Tennis: AUS Open Week 2
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Episode #6 Season 25: Shaun Boyce & Justin Yeo
Another episode of the GoTennis! Podcast is here, presented by Signature Tennis! In this rapid-fire 10-minute episode, host Shaun Boyce sits down with Justin Yeo, an expert tennis coach and true insider into the world of tennis. Today we’re diving into the excitement of the blazing moments of this season, determining key matchups, and reframing emerging players on tour.
Whether you are a die-hard tennis fan, a player seeking some words of wisdom, or someone who is still exploring this sport, this episode is truly a Grand Slam of valuable insights, expert commentary, and stimulating dialogue.
About Justin Yeo
Justin Yeo is a tennis coach in Puerto Rico, who has coached at the highest levels of the game. Throughout all his years, Justin has cultivated a deep understanding of the mental and physical side of tennis, guiding everyone from juniors to pros to their peak. His deep insight into the game covers everything including technique, player development, the modern day trends within professional tennis and above all the strategies wonderfully. Justin’s consummate work ethic and love for the game make his opinions in demand within the tennis community.
Key Insights You'll Get in 10 Minutes
In 10 minutes (13+ minutes to be more specific!) you’ll be treated to a fast-paced conversation covering some of the spicier subjects in the tennis world now. So, what exactly will you learn from this episode?
Italian Wave at the Australian Open
Justin and Shaun discuss the Italian tennis stars making waves at the Australian Open, with a particular focus on Jannik Sinner. With this run, Sinner will be a player to watch for years to come, and we break down his game and why he’s a serious threat at Grand Slam tournaments.
Djokovic vs Alacaraz – The Battle Royale
This episode explores the epic clash between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, dissecting their differing playing styles, mental fortitude, and how one can cope against competing at such rarefied levels. Justin gives his take on what it takes to be a champion like Djokovic and why the rise of Alcaraz is something to tune in for in tournaments to come.
The American Tennis Revival
After a decade of searching for the next American tennis great, America is experiencing a renaissance with players like Ben Shelton and Madison Keys. Shaun and Justin discuss how these players are beginning to break through, and why they’re set to threaten the elite of the sport.
The Evolution of Women’s Tennis
Justin explains how the women’s game has evolved, emphasizing aggressiveness and power over finesse. He examines how younger, harder-hitting players are challenging stars like Coco Gauff and Iga Świątek — and why this trend is changing the way women’s tennis is played.
The Future of Tennis:
The episode ends with a sense of perspective, observing how the younger generation of players is starting to take on the current stars. From Carlos Alcaraz’s potential to other young talents breaking through, the tennis world is at the verge of a big generational shift.
Things You May Find Interesting in This Episode
It’s an interesting, deep dive into some of the game’s more interesting aspects and sounds like a blast to listen to. Here are some highlights:
The “Hawaiian Ironman” Metaphor
Justin uses a cool metaphor likening the apex mental and physical challenge of facing Djokovic in a Grand Slam — universally considered the toughest task in tennis — to the rigors of the Hawaiian Ironman triathlon. It’s an unusual perspective that provides insight into what it takes to compete at the highest level.
Madison Keys’ mental edge
Justin and Shaun unpack the psychological aspect of Madison Keys’ game, and how her self-belief has been a key factor in her success. Could Keys be the next American to go deep in a major? This part of the conversation is relatable to every tennis player and fan.
The Rise of the “Next Big Three”
Is tennis on the cusp of a new “Big Three” with Alcaraz, Sinner and other young talent? Justin discusses whether the men’s game is ready for a new crop of dominant players to take over and what the implications could be for the sport going forward.
How Aggression Is Changing Women’s Tennis
With Gauff and Świątek leading the charge, Justin writes about how the women’s game has become a lot more aggressive — with power plays and speed now deciding who the best players are. It’s a fascinating glimpse at how the women’s game itself is changing in real time.
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