The Beyond Tennis Podcast
In this episode of Beyond Tennis, Johnny sits down with British tennis legend and 2015 Davis Cup champion James Ward to trace his career from picking up a racket at 9/10 in North London to training at Juan Carlos Ferrero’s academy in Spain, grinding through Futures and Challengers, and eventually cracking the ATP top 100 around age 28/29. Ward shares what the lonely lower-level tour is really like, why Davis Cup team environments brought out his best tennis, and relives his biggest moments—beating Sam Querrey away in the USA and coming back from two sets down to beat John Isner 15–13 in the fifth in Glasgow. He also discusses his Ted Baker match shirts, a Queen’s Club semifinal run, knee surgery, COVID’s impact on his late career, and his post-retirement coaching work abroad, plus plenty of Arsenal talk and quickfire Q&A. 00:00 Lonely Tour Grind 00:48 Meet James Ward 01:17 Arsenal Nerves 02:02 Picking Up Tennis Late 03:03 Training Routine And Costs 05:13 Spain Academy Leap 08:20 First ATP Points Grind 13:19 Back To London NTC 15:31 Breaking Top 100 17:00 Davis Cup Rise 20:06 USA Tie Upset Win 24:18 Glasgow Isner Epic 26:22 Iconic Match Shirts 27:21 Queens Club Breakthrough 28:53 Ranking Rise and ATP Qualies 29:12 Retirement Decision and COVID 30:53 Coaching Abroad and LTA Gap 33:22 Arsenal Talk and Title Pressure 35:43 Dream Arsenal Five-a-Side 37:57 Run-In Predictions and Transfers 42:13 Match Tie Break QandA 49:22 Coaching Rule Debate 51:03 Biopic Casting and Farewell
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