
Perfect Match? is a tennis podcast serving up the most recent tennis headlines and heaps of off-court chat. What bad behavior occurred this week? Do people who move to Wimbledon get to complain about the Tournament? Why have there never been any openly gay players in the ATP top 100? You know, the good stuff.
Co-hosts, partnered couple and dare we say doubles partners, Bryan and Michele get into i... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 96 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TennisRelationshipsSociety & CultureSports | |||

As Michele predicted in the first episode of this season, Serena Williams will be playing singles this year at Wimbledon. But don't call it a comeback (as they say), for she is insisting she doesn't care if she wins: she's just wants her daughters to... more
The bonkers 2026 French Open has concluded with the most disappointing Men's Final since Wimbledon 2019 (if you know, you know). The "deeply polarizing" winner (as the NY Times put it) has become a symbol of society's inability to properly address do... more
This week we marvel at the surprises the French Open has produced so far. Is it weird that we are enjoying the Sincaraz absence? And we get early exits on the Women's side to mix it up? This is shaping up to be one of the most interesting Frenches (?... more
This week we're all over the place (or lieu, if you must), going back and forth about the French Open.
* Alcaraz not playing Wimbeldon 😢
* No one is going to beat Sinner at the French Open 😕
* Heat wave in Paris 🥵
* An emergency "medical t... more
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Randomly came across this account on BSKY and am really happy I did. Great discussion on the ups and downs of more people attending the Aussie open. And really informative re: the ESPN unlimited situation which I was totally in the dark about. My only criticism would be that Bryan drops the f-bomb a LOT (or at least did in this particular episode) which made it less of an enjoyable listening experience in parts.
The hosts are so knowledgeable and I feel like Ive really gotten to know them!
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A sharp, banter-forward tennis show that blends match analysis with off-court culture, media critique, and relationship dynamics between a partnered duo. Episodes cover headlines, governance, sponsorship, fan culture, and the business of tennis, all tempered by personal anecdotes and playful back-and-forth. Notable strengths include candid takes on sports media, industry politics, and the human side of tour life, with a distinctive couple-centric perspective that adds humor and relatability. The format tends to mix hot takes with accessible explanations, making it appealing to listeners who want both tennis insight and personality-driven conversations.
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Perfect Match? launched 2 years ago and published 96 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Perfect Match? include:
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2. Katya Rogers
3. Scott Lazer
4. Caitlin Thompson
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