E38 - Thomas Johansson

E38 - 托马斯·约翰森

Tennis Insider Club

2025-10-06

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What does it take to go from a kid in Sweden to becoming an Australian Open champion… and later coaching stars like Maria Sakkari and Kei Nishikori? 🎾 Thomas Johansson opens up about his journey, struggles, and lessons learned both on and off the court. Timestamps / Chapters: 00:00 – Millimeters between glory and disaster in tennis 02:00 – Johansson’s childhood obsession with tennis 07:00 – Breaking into the ATP Top 100 13:00 – The unforgettable run to the 2002 Australian Open title 19:00 – Key differences coaching men vs women 22:00 – Life-changing aftermath of winning a Grand Slam 26:00 – Battling career-threatening injuries 28:00 – Facing Federer, Nadal, Djokovic & two eras of tennis 34:00 – Toughest moment: being forced to retire 38:00 – Transition into coaching & first steps with Caroline Wozniacki 45:00 – Building confidence as a coach and helping players mentally 49:00 – Coaching Kei Nishikori: challenges & humility 53:00 – Mentoring the next generation of coaches 1:02:00 – Advice to his younger self If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to support the channel and never miss future tennis stories! 📲 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/tennisinsiderclub/ 📲 X (Twitter) → https://x.com/tennisinsidercl 🌐 Website → https://tennisinsider.club Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Fly with Emirates in the sun.

  • Relax on the beach on Mauritius.

  • Find inner peace in Indonesia.

  • Join Thailand's lively culture.

  • Begin your vacation on board with regional-inspired cuisine,

  • free drinks, up to 6,500 entertainment channels with films,

  • television shows, music and games, as well as first-class service.

  • Fly Emirates, fly better.

  • The tough thing, both as a player and as a coach,

  • is that it's millimeters between the happiest day of your life and disaster.

  • Many people have asked me, did you expect to win more slams?

  • And I said, no, because I knew that I was very fortunate.

  • I had a lot of luck.

  • As a coach, you also have to be,

  • even though you're freaking dying and crying inside it, you have to support the player.

  • That is the most difficult thing.

  • When you see that your player does everything,

  • fights, competes, does everything and still goes down.

  • Stuff.

  • Just make one commitment.