Todd Woodbridge jumps into the hosting chair to chat to doubles-rival-turned-partner — and long-time friend — Jonas Bjorkman. The Swede was a star in both singles and doubles, rising as high as No.4 in singles shortly after reaching the 1997 US Open semifinals, and peaking at No.1 in the tandem game, winning a total of nine Grand Slam doubles titles. Five of those came with Woodbridge in a fruitful period from 2001-2004, during which the pair claimed three consecutive Wimbledon trophies as well as the Australian Open 2001 crown in just their second tournament together. Bjorkman has since transitioned to a successful post-tennis career, something Woodbridge revealed has inspired and shaped his own journey after retiring from playing.
iHeart
Spotify
Apple Podcasts
PodLink
Host handles:
@Viv_Christie
@MattyAT

Sam Stosur: how a clay-court sceptic became a Roland Garros finalist
17:47

Valentin Vacherot: "I'd rather win Monte Carlo than a Grand Slam"
21:23

Jelena Ostapenko: aiming for a return to her Roland Garros heights
12:09