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Tennis podcast featuring casual, semi-respectable conversations about the ATP & WTA.

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Latest Episodes

Indian Wells saw two new champs settling old scores – Sabalenka winning her first and upending a  worrying finals trend vs. Rybakina, and Sinner flying under the radar to grab the title over the more headline-grabbing Medvedev. Daniil has managed to ... more

Sports and politics … it turns out they DO mix! A few dozen ATP players and staff are stuck in Dubai as a result of Trump’s attack on Iran, as the Mexican tournaments go forward without a hitch after last week’s unrest. On court, Medvedev wins a seco... more

A gatekeeper, a consistent threat, not-a-pusher, and the social and political glue behind the scenes: Jessica Pegula has gone from tennis’s rich girl to a key piece of the bloc of players who reliably fight for the biggest titles on the WTA Tour. Thi... more

Welcome back to regularly scheduled podcasting! The tours have gone to South America, Transylvania, the Netherlands, Texas, and the UAE -- regional tours ftw, btw -- over the past two weeks. Karolina Muchova finally gets a big title, Mboko notches an... more

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Recent Guests

Courtney Nguyen
Former senior writer at WTA Insider, co-founder of the No Challenges Remaining podcast.
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Jonathan
James

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 735 ratings
  • Love this show

    I listen to several podcasts about tennis and really enjoy the way in which the presenters on this show talk about different issues in tennis. Very thoughtful take on the social justice aspects of the game.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KW269
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Awful. Woke. Full of bias.

    Podcast Addict
    1
    ToonFly
    2 months ago
  • Heavily biased

    If you’re a Jannik Sinner fan, avoid this podcast - simple as that. Going from Gill Gross, who discussed Sinner’s case with actual research and objectivity, to this wildly biased, uninformed commentary is jarring. The lack of credible knowledge isn’t just disappointing - it’s downright embarrassing. You do this for a living? 🤦‍♀️

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Vy Ng.
    Australia3 months ago
  • I Love These Guys!

    I found them just this past March and listed to every episode. I wish they posted every day, but that’s not realistic; so, I’m thrilled to take what I can get. I like that they don’t hold back on their criticism of those who deserve it. I appreciate that they cover topics that others won’t ever go near. Their personalities complement one another.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Teaggy101
    United States6 months ago
  • A respite

    If you’re fatigued (as I am) by all the bro banter of other tennis podcasts (I won’t name names), this podcast is a welcome respite. Smart, funny, and engaged with politically astute and insightful takes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NS331
    United States7 months ago

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Some criticisms highlight perceived biases in discussions and research, especially regarding certain players and political perspectives, suggesting a polarized response among listeners.
The commentary often dives into cultural and political dimensions of tennis, making it a unique offering for audiences interested in more than just match recaps.
Listeners appreciate the engaging banter and humor between the hosts, which elevates the show's appeal beyond typical sports analysis.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#13
United States/Sports/Tennis
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#10
Canada/Sports/Tennis
Apple Podcasts
#12
United Kingdom/Sports/Tennis
Apple Podcasts
#15
Australia/Sports/Tennis
Apple Podcasts
#19
Italy/Sports/Tennis
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#23
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Talking Points

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Here For Some Of It
Q: What are your views on the current state of tennis and the Asian swing?
The hosts discuss how the Asian swing feels disjointed, especially with the players and fans not seeing it as particularly relevant
What Off-Season? Tennis and Pop Culture Mailbag
Q: Are you excited for next season?
Yes, I feel more eagerness than I did last season and I'm not lying.
In the Arena
Q: Do you think the documentary represents Serena's story adequately?
While it does capture significant events, some crucial moments in her career are omitted, which may undermine the complete narrative of her experiences.
In the Arena
Q: What are your thoughts on the Serena Williams documentary?
The documentary highlights key moments from Serena's career, her struggles, especially with race, and provides a narrative that reflects their previous discussions about her impact in tennis.
It's Not Right But It's OK
Q: What is needed to get Coco Gauff back on track?
The hosts analyze Gauff's recent performance and changes in her coaching setup, emphasizing her resilience and potential despite current challenges.

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Insightful commentary on the tennis world woven with cultural critique characterizes this show. The hosts offer humorous and engaging takes on current happenings in the ATP and WTA tours while tackling broader societal issues, including politics, representation, and athlete welfare. Regular discussions touch on notable matches, player performances, mental health in sports, and compelling anecdotes, creating a rich tapestry that appeals to both hardcore tennis fans and casual listeners alike. Unique aspects include their candid discussions on often overlooked narratives, making it a refreshing choice in the sports podcast landscape.

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