Ben Lewis and Mike McIntyre /Tennis Channel Podcast Network
Welcome to Match Point Canada, Canada's premiere tennis podcast!
Hosted by Canadian tennis writer and analyst Mike McIntyre and radio broadcaster and journalist...
His Davis Cup career has officially come to an end!
2022 Davis Cup champion and former world no. 25 Vasek Pospisil announced his retirement from the international event, and will soon say goodbye to the sport of tennis later this year.
Pospisil catches up with Ben and Mike on Match Point Canada to discuss the importance of Davis Cup to his career, the incredible 2022 title run and memorable ties prior, other career highlights, and why he's soon set to hang up the racquet.
Enjoy!
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Episode 6 - Victoria Mboko & Shapovalov's big title
It was a big week for Canadian tennis...
Denis Shapovalov secured the biggest title of his career by winning the Dallas Open! Meanwhile, 18-year-old Victoria Mboko has started the year an incredible 17-0 with three ITF titles.
On this week's episode of Match Point Canada, Mike catches up with Mboko to discuss her rise up the rankings and development as she closes in on the top 200.
Ben and Mike break down Shapovalov's incredible run in Dallas as he toppled three top 10 players, Carlos Alcaraz's win in Rotterdam, and check in on the action in Doha.
All of that and more on the latest episode of MPC!
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Episode 5 - Davis Cup Recap & Vasek's Goodbye
They came up just short in Davis Cup!
Hungary fought past Canada 3-2 in Davis Cup Qualifiers from Montreal to advance to the Group Stage.
Hosts Ben and Mike breakdown the action from the weekend including Vasek Pospisil's retirement from Davis Cup.
Meanwhile, Felix Auger-Aliassime won his second title of 2025, controversy erupted between Chile and Belgium, and Leylah Fernandez and Marina Stakusic take the court in the WTA this week.
All of that and more on the latest episode of MPC!
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Episode 4 - Australian Open recap with Abigail Johnson
The first tennis major of the season is officially in the books!
Jannik Sinner defended his crown in Melbourne, while Madison Keys captured a first ever Grand Slam at the 2025 Australian Open.
Tennis commentator Abigail Johnson joins hosts Ben and Mike to break down and analyze the two weeks in Australia, what to make of Novak Djokovic and his future, how the Canadians fared and much more.
We also take a couple questions in our new mailbag segment, and Canada prepares for a Davis Cup qualifier against Hungary in Montreal!
All of that and more on our latest episode of MPC
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Episode 3 - Australian Open Week 1 with Gill Gross
We're through one week of action now in Melbourne.
This week on Match Point Canada, Tennis Channel commentator and host Monday Match analysis Gill Gross joins Ben to dissect all the action unfolding at the 2025 Australian Open!
It's an upcoming showdown between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner has a clear path, and the emergence of youth was a key takeaway from the opening week.
Meanwhile, is Aryna Sabalenka on track to three-peat, or could Iga Swiatek be playing her very best again?
Gill and Ben also discuss the performances of the Canadians.
All of that and more on latest episode of MPC!
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Welcome to Match Point Canada, Canada's premiere tennis podcast!
Hosted by Canadian tennis writer and analyst Mike McIntyre and radio broadcaster and journalist Ben Lewis, Match Point Canada provides in depth weekly coverage of the ATP and WTA with a focus on Canada’s top players.
They also speak with some of the biggest athletes in the sport today, including Ons Jabeur, Daniil Medvedev, Coco Gauff, Casper Ruud, Bianca Andreescu, Leylah Fernandez, Andy Roddick, Felix Auger-Aliassime, and many more.