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Crush and Rush Tennis Podcast

Crush and Rush Tennis Podcast

By: Phil Naessens
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Welcome to the Crush and Rush Tennis Podcast—your go-to show for all things tennis! Join Craig Doyle and Phil Naessens as they chat about the latest ATP and WTA tournaments, players, and epic Grand Slam moments. With fun discussions, smart betting tips, and a fan’s passion for the game, we’ve got something for every tennis lover. Don’t miss out—subscribe now and join the conversation!Phil Naessens Tennis
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  • Why Coco Gauff Loses Big Tennis Matches
    Jan 27 2026

    Coco Gauff doesn’t lose because she isn’t talented. She loses because tennis punishes hesitation.

    The difference between winning and losing for Gauff usually isn’t effort or fitness — it’s decision-making under pressure.


    In this episode, we also break down the Australian Open quarterfinals, focusing on matchups, styles, and what actually matters on court:


    • Elena Rybakina vs. Iga Swiatek
    • Jessica Pegula vs Amanda Anisimova
    • Lorenzo Musetti vs. Novak Djokovic
    • Jannik Sinner vs. Ben Shelton


    If you enjoy clear tennis talk without the noise, follow the show and share it with someone who actually watches the matches.

    We’ll be back next week with the Golden Swing and more.




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    26 mins
  • United Cup Surprises + Where the Early-Season Betting Value Is
    Jan 5 2026

    The Crush and Rush Tennis Podcast is back with a focused look at the early-season tennis landscape, where form is fluid, motivation varies, and betting markets are still catching up.

    In this episode, Phil Naessens and Craig Doyle break down the United Cup, sharing their biggest surprises, early disappointments, and what the team format reveals about players heading into the heart of the Australian swing.

    The conversation then shifts to Brisbane, where the WTA 500 and ATP 250 events are running alongside the United Cup. The guys discuss how overlapping schedules, travel, and preparation impact performance—and where disciplined bettors may still find value before the Australian Open.

    As always, this episode avoids hype and “lock” talk, focusing instead on:

    • Context over narratives

    • Process over short-term results

    • Understanding pricing in early-season markets

    If you’re looking for thoughtful tennis analysis and betting insight grounded in experience—not noise—this episode delivers.

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    34 mins
  • 🎙️ United Cup Betting Preview — Market Misfires, Coaching Shockwaves, Early-Season Edges
    Dec 30 2025

    This episode of the Crush and Rush Tennis Podcast is all about finding value before the market corrects itself.

    We open by briefly highlighting the work being done at Crush Rush News. The site has been rebuilt from the ground up with one goal in mind: sharper tennis analysis.

    From data-driven previews and matchup-based betting angles to coaching insight and surface-specific breakdowns, this isn’t recycled tennis content—it’s work, and a lot of it.

    From there, we turn to Nick Kyrgios, whose situation is no longer about rust or recovery. Availability, preparation, and competitive intent all matter in betting markets, and right now, Kyrgios carries more question marks than upside.

    Name value is still baked into the Australians' odds, but reality is not.

    Next, we break down the ripple effects of Carlos Alcaraz parting ways with Juan Carlos Ferrero. This isn’t just a headline; it’s the context that matters.

    We close with the core of the episode: United Cup betting picks. Singles odds are out, and early-season markets are already mispricing motivation, surface fit, and matchup dynamics. Team formats, mixed schedules, and compressed timelines create inefficiencies—this event has historically been one of the better spots to find them.

    Tune in to the Crush and Rush Tennis Podcast, with Craig Doyle and Phil Naessens.

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    57 mins
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