Kris Soutar’s Tennis Journal
Latest Episodes
Entry 59 – Howard Green – Marine Commando to Supermovers
This journal entry brings you former Marine Commando, Howard Green. - Howard left the marines and ventured into the world of strength and conditioning. Shortly after, he was attracted by the chaotic n
Entry 58 – Be a show off
This weeks episode will feel like an actual journal entry. There is no guest as I had a week off so I decided to chat for 10 minutes on something I've changed my mind on in recent months. - Take a lis
Entry 57 – Rosie Sterk – Smashing through doors
This journal entry brings you, 17 year old tennis player, Rosie Sterk. - Rosie has just secured her full tennis scholarship at Montana University and I thought it would be great to chat around that pr
Entry 56 – Lara Suarez-Neves – To motherhood…. and beyond
I am delighted to bring you Lara Suarez-Neves, mother, tennis coach and, now, working in brand identity within the tennis world. - It is vital we get the messages from this podcast out there for peopl
Entry 55 – Nick Williams – Bringing vision to life
Journal entry 55 brings you Nick Williams, LTA level 5 tennis coach and tutor, and now, qualified nutritional therapist. - Already. this podcast has had quite the effect on me. This is a great chat ab
Entry 54 – Anne Keothavong – Searching for belonging
This journal entry brings you Anne Keothavong, former WTA player, career high ranking of 48 and now Britain's Billie Jean Cup captain (formerly Fed Cup). - This conversation is all about the sense of
Entry 53 – Mike Aitken – Changing lives for 36 years
Journal entry no.53 brings you Scottish coach, Mike Aitken. - A true Scottish tennis stalwart, who is admired by everyone in the game. One of the most honest and humble coaches you could ever meet. In
Entry 52 – Alan Beaddie – Clontarf Tennis Club Aces the Majors – St Francis Hospice
This impromptu episode brings you Irish tennis coach, Alan Beaddie. - Alan has been raising funds for St Francis Hospice for the last 4 years and has created an imaginative initiative to raise more fu
Entry 45 – Ze Lopes – Portuguese Tennis Culture
Last week, my Portuguese friend, Ze Lopes, told me he had quit his secure and salaried job in a fantastic tennis club. When I asked him why, I was blown away by his response. - I asked him on the show to talk about his new venture,
Entry 44 – Rodney Rapson – Playsight
Entry 44 brings you Australian tennis coach, and now, Playsight Managing Director for Europe and UK. - Rodney didn't start playing tennis until he was 12 and entered his 1st competition at 13. Less than 5 years later,