In part 2 of our discussion with elite coach MICHAEL JOYCE, he discusses his transition from player to coach;  he breaks down the truth behind the Sharapova substance-abuse scandal; he tells how a seminal work of tennis writing came to be; and he lets us know who he thinks is the greatest coach of all time. Oh, and if that’s not enough, he explains his connection to one of the most scandalous murders in recent history. 

Meldonium, The Mendez Brothers and more in part 2 of our discussion with elite coach MICHAEL JOYCE.

Michael Joyce is a world class player and the subject of David Foster Wallace’s seminal story in Esquire magazine. “String Theory.” But perhaps he’s best known as one of the top coaches in women’s tennis.  A fixture on the tour, Joyce has worked with Azarenka, Konta, Pegula and Bouchard. And he coached Maria Sharapova through three major championships and to #1 in the world. Currently, he’s working with Timea Babos.

To hear Part 1 of the interview, please see Michael Joyce [Ep51]

(Recorded August 26, 2019. Released November 27, 2019)

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KEYWORDS:

Timea Babos, Maria Sharapova, Genie Bouchard, Robert Landsdorp, Chuck Adams, Vince Spadea, UCLA, Vika Azarenka, Yonex, Menendez Brothers, Rios, David Foster Wallace, String Theory, Maria Sharapova, Dr. David Altchek, Meldonium