If tennis had a sports talk radio, this is it. Former college tennis players, Simon Peters and Kevin Griffin, dive into professional tennis news, players, weekly matches, and betting. Prepare for witty banter and hot takes that will surely cause a racket.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | SportsTennis |
After a four-month hiatus, Simon and Kevin return to the podcast to discuss US Open winners, positioning for the WTA/ATP Finals, and who had the most disappointing season.
Simon and Kevin return after another break to review the winners of the 2022 French Open and discuss predictions for the current 2022 Wimbledon tournament. Afterwards, they discuss the social media feud between Bernard Tomic and Nick Kyrgios, followe... more
After 5 weeks away from podcasts, Simon and Kevin are back with Episode 15. We discuss the retirement announcements from Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Tommy Robredo, and Kevin Anderson; Wimbledon banning Russian and Belarussian tennis players; Clay season revi... more
Kevin and Simon discuss the rise of Miomir Kecmanovic, Casper Ruud, and Carlos Alcaraz in the Miami Open, Iga Swiatek's win, Nick Kyrgios' fine, Jenson Brooksby racquet throw, and who has the most to gain or lose in this upcoming clay court season.
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I really enjoy each episode. I look forward to your friendly banter! I can tell you love tennis. More of Kevin’s picks, please!! You’re on a roll 🎾
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