Tennis. Fashion. Politics. Business. Unfiltered. Love Means Nothing with Chris Hasek-Watt—because someone had to say it.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | SportsTennis |
- Alcaraz shows tenacity
- Sinner hearbreaker
- Sabalenka Blames herself
- Bublik admits tanking
- French Open outfits
- Tennis players best athletes
- Kygrios hosts Smash City
- Musetti kicks ball at line judges
- Djokovic looks good for Wim... more
Musetti Fashion 101
Djokovic Draw looks good
Ruud Winner Mentality
Travis Scott and Anisimova!?
Djoker and Murray Split
Alcaraz and Sinner Final
French Open Draw Summary
Hamburg / Geneva
- Best time of the year in sports
- Ostapenko looking good in new ride
- Zverev wins Munich
- US show they can ball on clay - kind of ..
- Madrid Draw
- What ant NDP supporter looks like
- Need a change
In this milestone 60th episode of Love Means Nothing, we finally talk The White Lotus — late to the party, but fully invested. We also unpack Rory McIlroy’s emotional Masters win, a rollercoaster performance that reminded us why we watch sports in th... more
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The ATP + WTA have audio of players saying their names, you should try to learn the correct way (A.Fils: ‘Feece’, not Fills! ). Less politics, keep to the tennis please. How is this rated Clean w all the F-bombs?
Just awful all around. His takes are horrible - both tennis and otherwise. Seems like a truly miserable and mean person and for sure not too bright. So many better tennis podcasts out there. Not just one of the worst tennis podcasts, one of the worst pods on Apple. Not sure why he continues to put episodes out. Just embarrassing for him.
It’s a hard listen. Chris reminds me of a real life version of David Brent but somehow worse.
Really the worst tennis podcast out there where a grown man talks about tennis stars looks
And to top it off believes Iga has no weapons except her movement.
This podcaster knows nothing about tennis.
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Focused on the intersection of tennis, fashion, and politics, the content often provides a unique and unfiltered perspective from the host. Notable topics include recent tennis tournaments, player critiques, and insights into the cultural dynamics of the sport, while also addressing broader political and societal issues. The blend of humor and candidness regarding both tennis and current events is a distinguishing feature, giving listeners an engaging mix that goes beyond conventional sports commentary.
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