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  • 2025 Wimbledon Ladies Singles Betting Preview!
    Jun 25 2025

    In the latest Crush and Rush Tennis Podcast, hosts Craig Doyle and Phil Naessens deliver a captivating Wimbledon Ladies’ Singles betting preview.


    As the grass courts beckon, they dissect the favorites, uncover potential surprises, and spotlight the best betting value.


    From Sabalenka's quest for glory to breakout stars poised to shine, this episode offers expert analysis and savvy picks for the 2025 Wimbledon women’s draw.


    Listen now and ace your bets!

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    36 min
  • 2025 Wimbledon Gentlemen's Singles Betting Preview
    Jun 25 2025

    In the latest Crush and Rush Tennis Podcast, hosts Craig Doyle and Phil Naessens serve up a sizzling Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Singles betting preview.

    With the grass courts primed and the field stacked, they break down top contenders, dark horses, and value bets.

    From Alcaraz dominance to aging stars like Novak Djokovic ready to upset, this episode delivers expert insights and sharp picks to help you cash in on the 2025 Wimbledon action.

    Tune in now!

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    28 min
  • Rolex Monte Carlo Masters Preview: Alcaraz, Tsitsipas, and Betting Picks on the Crush and Rush Tennis Podcast!
    Apr 3 2025

    The 2025 Rolex Monte Carlo Masters is here, and the clay courts of Monaco are about to heat up!


    This ATP 1000 event is a fan-favorite stop on the road to Roland Garros, and this year’s field is stacked with past champions, top contenders, and a few Americans looking to end a 69-year drought.


    Join us on the Crush and Rush Tennis Podcast as Phil Naessens and Craig Doyle break it all down—plus share some betting picks to spice things up!

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    45 min
  • Madrid Masters Preview
    Apr 23 2024

    The Madrid Masters begins on Wednesday. This Week in Tennis hosts Craig Doyle and Phil Naessens break down the men’s side of the draw—topics include;

    Novak Djokovic skips Madrid–will the fans even notice?

    10 different men have won ATP titles on the dirt this season–will we see an eleventh?

    Playing in Madrid is difficult because of the altitude.

    Jannik Sinner has a difficult draw.

    Carlos Alcaraz has a sore arm and 1000 points to defend. Casper Ruud and Stefanos Tsitsipas are both playing well.

    The top half of the draw is difficult. The guys share their thoughts on the favorites, sleepers, and maybe some surprises in store.

    The bottom half of the draw features some interesting matches and tough clay court players. Can Alcaraz defend the 1000 points?

    The guys share their tourney favorites, dark horses, and more. Sign up for the Chip and Charge Tennis Newsletter HERE.
    Follow Phil on Twitter @NaessensPhil

    Follow Craig on Twitter @cdsportsmedia

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    39 min
  • Why is Professional Tennis the most Difficult Sport to Play?
    Mar 25 2024

    On this edition of This Week in Tennis, hosts Craig Doyle and Phil Naessens discuss the following topics;

    New changes on the ATP Tour. Will Saudi money save professional tennis or turn it into another PGA/LIV Tour with divided stars and a lessened product?

    Why is tennis the hardest sport to play? Play answers a friend's question.


    Aryna Sabalenka–tough as nails.


    What is the future of the current collection of US male tennis players? We share our thoughts and looking forward to hearing yours.


    Chip and Charge Newsletter–subscribe here and stay current on the tennis news you need to win more wagers.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • "Summer Girls" and Bad TV Presenters: How to Use Both to Win More Tennis Bets
    Feb 9 2024


    On this week's episode of the This Week in Tennis podcast, hosts Craig Doyle and Phil Naessens reveal tips for using betting odds and public perception to your advantage.

    They explain the meaning of "Summer Girl" and why slamless players like Andrey Rublev and Ons Jabeur can skew the odds.

    The hosts also discuss the recent coaching changes for Emma Raducanu and Holger Rune. Is there a double standard in how these moves are perceived? Plus, thoughts on improving tennis TV commentary and predictions for the upcoming Delray Open.

    Whether you're a casual fan or an aspiring bettor, join Craig and Phil as they share insider knowledge to help you win big on the ATP and WTA tours. Expert analysis, witty banter, and key strategies—this week on This Week in Tennis!


    Links and Important News

    Phil writes a weekly tennis column and more for Passing Shot Productions. You can follow his work and the rest of the Passing Shot team HERE.

    Sign up for Phil’s Chip and Charge Premium Newsletter and receive daily betting tips and more delivered directly to your inbox.

    Follow Craig @cdsportsmedia and Phil @NaessensPhil


    Links and Important News

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    53 min
  • 2024 Australian Open Quarterfinal Predictions
    Jan 22 2024

    Hosts Craig Doyle and Phil Naessens make predictions for all 8 Australian Open quarterfinal matches and much more

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    47 min
  • 2023 US Open Preview Show!
    Aug 21 2023

    It’s all about the 2023 US Open, and on this edition of This Week in Tennis, host Craig Doyle and Phil Naessens are excited about the tennis world's final Grand Slam event of the year. Please listen as the guys discuss the following topics.

    Cincinnati

    Big wins for American Coco Gauff and Serbia's Novak Djokovic.

    Is Coco now the favorite to win the 2023 US Open?

    Did Novak Djokovic send Carlos Alcaraz a message with his come-from-behind three-set victory over the young Spainaird?

    2023 US Open Ladies Preview

    The guys begin with some of the pre-tournament longshots to win the 2023 US Open, including dark horses like Gauff, Jennifer Brady, Liudmilla Samsonova, Madison Keys, Mirra Andreeva, and several other players who could fetch a good price during the early rounds.

    US Open Men’s Preview

    This is going to be a fun event, and the guys discuss the obvious favorites, Djokovic and Alcaraz–are they the clear-cut favorites to win the 2023 US Open, or can someone like Daniil Medvedev, Jannik Sinner, or even Alexandar Zverev take home the coveted US Open Trophy.

    The guys look closer at Americans Frances Tiafoe, Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, and Brandon Nakashima. Do they have the goods to make some noise next week in the Big Apple?



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    49 min