Gill Gross
Tennis Broadcaster · Analyst · Creator of Monday Match Analysis
Gill Gross
Tennis Channel Broadcaster · Host of Monday Match Analysis
Gill Gross is one of the most distinctive voices in modern tennis media. A broadcaster for Tennis Channel, US Open Radio, and the ATP Challenger Tour, he has provided commentary on over 100 professional tennis broadcasts. He is also a broadcaster for UC San Diego and a contributor to Cracked Racquets.
A graduate of the prestigious S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, Gill built his reputation through relentless dedication to the craft of tennis analysis. His YouTube channel and podcast, Monday Match Analysis, has grown into one of the most respected independent tennis shows on the internet — delivering deep-dive match breakdowns, draw previews, breaking news coverage, and interactive mailbag episodes to a loyal and growing audience.
Alongside co-hosts Amy Lundy and Joel Drucker, he also produces Three — A Tennis Show, which is part of the Tennis Channel Podcast Network. Whether it's dissecting Carlos Alcaraz's tactical evolution or debating Novak Djokovic's legacy, Gill brings a rare combination of broadcast professionalism and genuine analytical depth that tennis fans have come to trust.
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"The most in-depth tennis analysis on the internet. Draw previews, match breakdowns, breaking news, comment mailbags and more."
— Monday Match Analysis
What Gill Covers
Deep analysis across the full spectrum of professional tennis
Tactical deep-dives into Grand Slam and tour-level matches, breaking down strategy, shot selection, and patterns that casual viewing misses.
Comprehensive quarter-by-quarter tournament previews with dark horses, upset alerts, popcorn matches, and detailed predictions.
Conversations with Hall-of-Fame writers, former top-5 players, coaches, and leading voices in the tennis world.
Interactive episodes responding to fan questions on everything from player techniques and coaching philosophy to the future of the sport.
Dedicated coverage of the Federer-Nadal-Djokovic era through "Three — A Tennis Show" and the emerging Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry.
Professional on-air commentary across Tennis Channel, T2, US Open Radio, and ACC Network tennis broadcasts.
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