
Tennis is life. Seattle-based tennis players David Leong, Rishi Tekriwal, and Adam Zhu (and friends) talk all things tennis, from memorable match experiences to gear to trivia to strategy to ATP/WTA tournaments, and everything in between, with an emphasis on the everyday recreational experience. Will you agree with all of our takes? Probably not!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TennisSports | |||

The conversation covers the Indian Wells experience, including player access, demographics of the audience, freebies and sponsorship, ticketing and seating, and player autograph signings. It provides insights into the unique aspects of the tournament... more
We met Jannik Sinner in Seattle! Kind of. We went back to Portland, but how does this trip compare to last year's? We then discuss unsexy and sexy ways to level up your game, sprinkled with a little pro scene drama.
David and Rishi talk about the Super Bowl, the Australian Open recap, as well as their tennis for the week
David and Rishi discuss travel hacks and Australian Open thoughts.
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As an outsider, I’ve found it really fun to hear anything about tennis lately, outside of just the basic matches. Living for the drama and cute ‘fits. big fan, pls sign my tennis pink tennis ball 👍🎀🎾
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This show leans into the everyday, recreational tennis lifestyle with a casual, banter-rich vibe. Hosts share personal playing experiences, gear tinkering, travel anecdotes, and practical tips for clinics, leagues, and courts, all anchored in a Seattle-area community feel. Across episodes, the conversation weaves in pop culture, tournament chatter, and user-friendly breakdowns of equipment, formats, and events, making it approachable for listeners who want relatable insights and real-world perspectives rather than high-level pro analysis. A standout trait is the emphasis on accessibility and fun—whether troubleshooting court booking, debating doubles etiquette, or riffing on gear discounts—paired with a light, infectious humor that keeps co... more
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