Tennis podcast featuring casual, semi-respectable conversations about the ATP & WTA.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsSociety & CultureTennis |
This week, we’re diving into the antitrust lawsuit brought by the PTPA against the tennis ‘cartel.’ The wide-ranging complaint takes aim at prize money, scheduling, ranking points, anti-doping, and what they broadly view as anticompetitive and illega... more
Well, well, well, what do we have here? Have we entered the Mirra era? If you know us, you know we’re not saying that, we just wanted to say Mirra era. Andreeva fashioned a Keys-esque run to the title in the desert, beating the same four players Madi... more
We’re back to a regular schedule, and up first it’s week one of Indian Wells: Nick and Novak struggling with injury and form, That Guy simply struggling to avoid the #1 ranking. We chat about the draw, the WTA’s new maternity leave benefits program, ... more
February ends with Andreeva’s arrival, players getting flewed out by Jessie Pegula, Stef’s mystery racquet saving his career, and Andrey live laugh loving in Doha (but in all seriousness, happy for him!). We’re also covering the WTA’s anti-purple reb... more
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This is a really great podcast that litigates tennis on a social and cultural level unlike any other podcast! I will say their actual tennis analysis is not great and they can be a bit negative, which they are working on BUT they more than make up for it with their sharp social commentary bridging the gap tennis, politics and everyday as well as fun pop culture tangents. Well worth a listen!!
I love this, I love them. The best tennis podcast by far! Always excited for a new episode! Very knowledgeable on tennis goings on and tennis lore.
Yet another tennis podcast where the only acceptable viewpoint is the one that’s held by the hosts. If you disagree with the social justice lens that they view everything through your opinion will be completely dismissed. If you’re a player with talent and has worked hard to achieve success on the tour the hosts will give you no credit if you happen to come from an affluent family. If a player belongs to a minority they’re automatically some sort of hero. And why do they hate men so much?
Yet another tennis podcast where the only acceptable viewpoint is the one that’s held by the hosts. If you disagree with the social justice lens that they view everything through your opinion will be completely dismissed.
If you’re a player with talent and has worked hard to achieve success on the tour the hosts will give you no credit if you happen to come from an affluent family. If a player belongs to a minority they’re automatically some sort of hero.
Love the guys, love the snark, love it all. If you want a non robotic and non boring approach to tennis coverage this is it!!!
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Engaging and humorous discussions about the world of tennis form the core of this series, where hosts Jonathan and James explore current happenings in the ATP and WTA tours. The episodes reflect a casual yet insightful tone, addressing a wide array of topics from individual player performances and retirements to doping allegations and the cultural aspects surrounding the sport. They skillfully intertwine discussions about tennis history, socio-political issues, and player dynamics, all while maintaining a light-hearted and entertaining approach that appeals to both casual fans and die-hard enthusiasts.
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