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  • Hear Live Matches from the 2024 French Open, Plus an Exclusive Preview Special

    Hear Live Matches from the 2024 French Open, Plus an Exclusive Preview Special

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    Get ready for one of tennis’s most prestigious events as the French Open returns to the clay courts of Roland Garros from May 26 to June 9, 2024.

    Mad Dog Sports Radio (Ch. 82) is your front-row ticket to all the Grand Slam action, from an exclusive preview show to get you ready for this year’s competition to point-by-point action with daily live matches.

    2024 French Open on SiriusXM

    Roland Garros Preview Show

    Sports analyst Dan Graca and former world No. 1 Tracy Austin host their annual French Open preview show.

    Live play-by-play

    The official French Open draw occurs on May 23 following five days of qualifying rounds.

    Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Singles Schedule*

    May 26 – 1st Round

    May 27 – 1st Round

    May 28 – 1st Round

    May 29 – 2nd Round

    May 30 – 2nd Round

    May 31 – 3rd Round

    June 1 – 3rd Round

    June 2 – 4th Round

    June 3 – 4th Round

    June 4 – Quarter Finals

    June 5 – Quarter Finals

    June 6 – Semi-finals (Ladies’ Singles)

    June 7 – Semi-finals (Gentlemen’s Singles)

    June 8 – Finals (Ladies’ Singles)

    June 9 – Finals (Gentlemen’s Singles)

    *provisional until draw

    Players to watch

    The French Open is the second Grand Slam of the season following the Australian Open. This year’s Australian Open winners were Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka.

    At last year’s French Open, Novak Djokovic defeated Casper Ruud in the men’s singles final to take home his 23rd Grand Slam title, and Iga Swiatek earned her third Roland Garros title in four years when she beat Karolina Muchova in the women’s singles final.

    Both Andy Murray (ankle) and Rafael Nadal (hip) are questionable as they recover from injuries.

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  • New Roger Federer Documentary Goes Behind the Scenes of His Retirement Announcement

    New Roger Federer Documentary Goes Behind the Scenes of His Retirement Announcement

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    Nearly two years into his retirement and just days before the 2024 French Open, Roger Federer joined Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo for an exclusive interview on Mad Dog Sports Radio.

    “I mean, I do miss it a little bit,” Roger told Mad Dog about playing tennis professionally, “just because I had such a great time on tour. That’s why I also played for as long as I possibly could, ’cause I like the life on the road.”

    From 1998 to 2021, Roger won 103 men’s tennis titles — the second most behind only Jimmy Conors — including 20 Grand Slams with a record-setting eight Wimbledon championships. He spent 310 weeks at the No. 1 ranking spot. Following a series of injuries and surgeries, he officially announced his retirement from the sport in September 2022 at London’s Laver Cup.

    “The transition [to retirement] has been smooth,” he said. “You know, also, Covid was there, I had knee issues, so everything sort of slowed down towards the end, and now I’m happily retired … Life’s great, I’m very happy.”

    Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo and Roger Federer

    On June 20, Amazon Prime will release a new documentary titled “FEDERER: Twelve Final Days” directed by Asif Kapadia and Joe Sabia, chronicling the last week and a half of Roger’s professional tennis career leading up to his retirement announcement.

    The decision to create this documentary, Roger shared, came along with the realization that he was going to retire and had very little behind-the-scenes footage of his career.

    “Joe Sabia came in with a great sound guy, and they followed me,” Roger explained to Mad Dog about those final two weeks. “And Joe, after the last days were over of my career, he’s like, ‘Look, I have so much incredible footage, it would be a pity if we don’t share this with the world. So let me show you, and let’s see where it takes us.’”

    Roger, whose retirement announcement came after a 14-month playing hiatus, said the documentary shows how challenging it really is for professional athletes to reach the end of their careers.

    “I’m very excited about it, actually, even though in the beginning I was really insecure and unsure if I should release it and if I should put it out. So I think it feels very personal, and I think people will actually really get a really good idea of how hard it actually was for me to retire in London,” he said.

    In the documentary footage of his retirement announcement at the O2 Arena, Roger said he’s “surrounded by the Borgs, the McEnroes, Rod Laver, Rafa [Nadal], Novak [Djokovic], [Andy] Murray,” which gave him a unique sense of support and team effort in such a single-player sport.

    He added, “If you look at the film, every scene has a legend of the game in it, and I think the scenes are quite extraordinary, actually.”

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  • Listen to Live Selection Sunday® Coverage

    Listen to Live Selection Sunday® Coverage

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    Get up-to-the-moment coverage as NCAA March Madness® tournament teams and first round matchups are announced on Selection Sunday®, March 17.

    Throughout March Madness®, tournament coverage and analysis can be heard across Mad Dog Sports Radio (Ch. 82), College Sports Radio (Ch. 84), and CBS Sports Radio (Ch. 158), both in-car and streaming on the SiriusXM app.

    Hear live play-by-play of the entire 2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, as well as live play-by-play coverage of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship, from the Sweet 16 through the Women’s Final Four®.

    Our new and improved app features a special page dedicated to March Madness®, making it easy to access live and upcoming games, tournament-related interviews, analysis, and more.

    Selection Sunday® Coverage on SiriusXM

    Mad Dog Sports Radio

    On Mad Dog Sports Radio (Ch. 82), Chris “Mad Dog” Russo and Steve Torre host special Selection Sunday® coverage live from 5–9pm ET.

    Listen to Mad Dog Sports Radio on the SiriusXM app and web player →

    College Sports Radio

    College Sports Radio (Ch. 84) airs Selection Sunday® specials from 5–11pm ET. At 5 pm ET. Kris Budden and Sean Farnham host coverage of the men’s bracket reveal, then Chris Plank and Nicole Auerbach take over as the women’s bracket is announced at 8pm ET.

    Listen to College Sports Radio on the SiriusXM app and web player →

    CBS Sports Radio

    The official NCAA Tournament Selection Show produced by Westwood One airs on CBS Sports Radio (Ch. 158) from 6–9 pm ET. Hosts Jason Horowitz, PJ Carlesimo, and Debbie Antonelli cover the reveal of both the men’s and women’s tournament brackets.

    Listen to CBS Sports Radio on the SiriusXM app and web player →

    SportsGrid Radio

    Hear Ben Stevens and “Coach” James Young live on SportsGrid Radio (Ch. 159) on Selection Sunday from 7–10pm ET.

    Listen to SportsGrid Radio on the SiriusXM app and web player →

    All of the Men’s NCAA Tournament game broadcasts and the Women’s NCAA Tournament game broadcasts, from the Sweet 16 through the National Championship, are provided to SiriusXM by Westwood One, the official network audio partner of the NCAA.

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