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Bruthas on Tennis

Bryce and Isaac
Tennis
Coco Gauff
Roland Garros
Carlos Alcaraz
Iga Swiatek
Aryna Sabalenka
Daniil Medvedev
Australian Open
Jannik Sinner
Wimbledon
Rafael Nadal
US Open
Novak Djokovic
Emma Navarro
2024 US Open
Yannick Sinner
Venus Williams
Madison Keys
Astrid Wanja Brune Olsen
Frances Tiafoe

A lively podcast that reviews the professional world of tennis from an urban perspective.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes301Founded7 years ago
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The Bruthas chat about the upcoming 2026 Roland Garros Championships. While it appears Jannik Sinnik is poised to run away with the title, the women's side of the tourney has 5 - 6 legitimate contenders. Listen in as the Bruthas break down both the M... more

Last year, the tennis world got its introduction to Adam Lefkoe as he stepped into the lead anchor role for TNT's coverage of Roland Garros. It marked a new era for the network, blending fresh voices with veteran analysts to bring a unique energy to ... more

The Bruthas review the most recent results from the clay court lead ups to the 2027 Roland Garros championships. The favorites as well as some rising talents have posted strong results heading into the second major of the year. Listen in and get caug... more

The Bruthas review the final results from the Miami Open. Congratulations to Sabalenka and Sinner for not only winning the tourney, but for capturing the Sunshine Double (including winning the BNP Paribas Open title). The upward trajectory of Mboko a... more

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Recent Guests

Craig Nobels
nephew of Jimmie McDaniel; founder of Jimmie McDaniel Legacy Foundation
Jimmie McDaniel Legacy Foundation
Episode: Bruthas On Tennis Podcast - Episode 284 - Do You Know Jimmie McDaniel?
Katrina Adams
Trailblazer in American tennis, former president of the USTA
CBS Sports Network
Episode: BOT 276 - 2025 Year End Review (w/ Katrina, Zina and Chanda)
Zina Garrison
Former world number four and Olympic medalist
Episode: BOT 276 - 2025 Year End Review (w/ Katrina, Zina and Chanda)
Chanda Rubin
Former world number six and tennis analyst
Episode: BOT 276 - 2025 Year End Review (w/ Katrina, Zina and Chanda)
Astrid Wanja Brune Olsen
Professional tennis player from Norway
Independent
Episode: BOT 270 - Introducing Astrid Wanja Brune Olsen
Robert Foster
President of the American Tennis Association
American Tennis Association
Episode: BOT 269 - Arthur Ashe's Legacy and 50th Wimbledon Win Anniversary
Marty Woods
Executive Director of the Pete Brown Junior Tennis Program
Pete Brown Junior Tennis Program
Episode: BOT 269 - Arthur Ashe's Legacy and 50th Wimbledon Win Anniversary
Larry Nagler
Former doubles partner and attorney for Arthur Ashe
None mentioned
Episode: BOT 269 - Arthur Ashe's Legacy and 50th Wimbledon Win Anniversary
Omar Bailey
Footwear design entrepreneur and co-founder of Factory Lab
Episode: BOT 261 - Special Guest - Omar Bailey

Hosts

Isaac
Co-host of the show, frequently discusses tennis strategy, player development, and industry news.
Bryce
Co-host who brings humor and candid analysis to tennis coverage, often driving discussions and guest interactions.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 46 ratings
  • Met in person

    I was lucky enough to meet Bryce and Isaac in person at the US open and when I got home I listened to a few episodes. Not only do the operate a fantastic podcast and media outlet, THEY’RE THE NICEST GUYS EVER! They represent why the tennis community is such a great one!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FritzHergenhan
    United States9 months ago
  • Tennis talk with a good dose of laughter

    Bryce and Isaac love talking tennis and it shows. I enjoy their insightful and candid commentary, mixed with a healthy dose of humor and shade. Their enthusiasm is infectious, and good luck getting through an episode without laughing out loud.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DirkD
    United Statesa year ago
  • JustaHustla

    Fun, informative, easy listen. I'm a fan.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JustaHustla
    United States7 years ago
  • Best Tennis Commentary

    Loves these guys for their energy, knowledge and attitude. Keep up the great work and more interviews please.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bbbarhopper
    United States7 years ago
  • Love the show

    The guys have a great sense of humor and a deep knowledge of the game and players. As an individual who is getting introduced to the game, they make it exciting and give me a perspective that is refreshing and unique. Keep up the great work and I’m looking forward to more shows!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CBeck11
    United States7 years ago

Listeners Say

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The hosts mix tennis knowledge with humor and honest commentary, creating a fun yet insightful listening experience.
Guests and episodes are generally well-received for their engaging discussions and approachable style.
Listeners appreciate the energy, depth of knowledge, and willingness to break down matches clearly.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Bruthas On Tennis Podcast - Episode 284 - Do You Know Jimmie McDaniel?
Q: The hosts mention Jimmie's dominance with figures like 38 wins out of 43 tournaments; how is that framed in context and what does it reveal about his level of play?
The guests emphasize that McDaniel's win rate underscores exceptional skill and consistency, even when facing systemic barriers. They discuss how many tournaments were lost by default or blocked entry rather than by defeat, illustrating how his talent was not fully recognized due to exclusion from opportunities.
Bruthas On Tennis Podcast - Episode 284 - Do You Know Jimmie McDaniel?
Q: When he was talking to you about tennis, did Jimmie McDaniel ever share what sparked his pursuit of the sport despite the era's barriers?
Craig Nobels describes Jimmie's early environment as one where even basic access was restricted, but his uncle's talent shone through when opportunities finally appeared; Jimmie encouraged younger generations by highlighting that talent could be cultivated even with limited resources, and the legacy foundation is designed to ensure that access and support exist for future players.
BOT 270 - Introducing Astrid Wanja Brune Olsen
Q: Do you have any kind of goals like that that are already set for yourself?
Astrid aims to break into the top 500 in singles rankings while focusing on tennis improvement and maintaining a patient yet urgent mindset toward her professional goals.
BOT 270 - Introducing Astrid Wanja Brune Olsen
Q: Can you talk us through what were the things you considered and what ultimately made you make that decision to go the collegiate route before going pro?
Astrid struggled with the decision due to the notion in Norway that going to college could hinder her professional aspirations. However, after visiting Pepperdine and forming bonds with coaches and players, she recognized the college experience as valuable despite initial doubts.
BOT 254 - Special Guest - Juandell Brunner
Q: What are some of the advantages that 358 Sports Management provides that would make a player want to give you guys a deeper look?
We prioritize being available to our clients and providing personalized support. We focus on building strong relationships and don't aim to have an excessively large roster so we can dedicate time to each player.

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What is Bruthas on Tennis about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A lively, data-driven take on professional tennis from an urban perspective, with a focus on player performance, coaching dynamics, and major tour storylines. Episodes frequently cover the men's and women's draws across Grand Slams and ATP/WTA events, with emphasis on emerging talents, coaching changes, and strategic shifts in play. The hosts blend insightful analysis with humor and personality, often featuring roundtable-style discussions and occasional guest perspectives from figures in tennis administration and development.

Noteworthy angles include coaching transitions for top players, the rise of American tennis and other national programs, and ongoing debates about rankings, form, and the sport's evolving landscape. Listeners can exp... more

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Recent guests on Bruthas on Tennis include:

1. Craig Nobels
2. Katrina Adams
3. Zina Garrison
4. Chanda Rubin
5. Astrid Wanja Brune Olsen
6. Robert Foster
7. Marty Woods
8. Larry Nagler

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