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Australian Open
WTA
ATP
Iga Swiatek
Coco Gauff
Tennis
US Open
Wimbledon
Aryna Sabalenka
Novak Djokovic
Jannik Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz
Naomi Osaka
Indian Wells
Simona Halep
Emma Raducanu
Serena Williams
French Open
Andy Murray
Yannick Sinner

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

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Latest Episodes

Back from our first trip to Roland-Garros, here is part 2 of our RG mid-tournament wrap, this one focusing on the tennis we saw, the happenings on-site, and how the chaotic first week played out more broadly. What’s it like to watch a tournament unfo... more

We’ve just returned home from our first trip to Roland-Garros! We’re bringing you two mid-tournament episodes, this one to cover our experience at the tournament and in Paris overall, while the next will focus on the tennis itself. Hear about the RG ... more

As The Body Serve heads to Paris for the first time, here’s our preview of the 2026 edition of Roland Garros, where Jannik Sinner seeks to make more history and a number of top women find themselves in position to snatch. As usual, we take you throug... more

Elina Svitolina wins her third Rome title with her most impressive run yet, while Jannik Sinner completes his box set of Masters titles and sets all sorts of records at the tiny age of 24. Daniil Medvedev tried his best to derail Sinner, and Casper w... more

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Recent Guests

Danila Hantukova
Former player mentioned as guest
Episode: Big Mama
Dominika Sibolkova
Former player mentioned as guest
Episode: Big Mama
Magdalena Rybarikova
Former player inducted into TBS Hall of Fame
Episode: Big Mama
Courtney Nguyen
Former senior writer at WTA Insider, co-founder of the No Challenges Remaining podcast.
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Episode: TBS x Courtney Part I

Hosts

Jonathan
Host of The Body Serve; long-running presence in conversations about tennis and media dynamics.
James
Co-host with a reputation for candid, humorous tennis commentary and industry takes.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 741 ratings
  • What about Stevie?

    listen guys, I love the show, but if you’re talking about male vocalists, and Stevie Wonder does not come into the conversation something is wrong- do your homework: music of my mind, Innervisions, Talking Book, Fulfillingness First Finale… keep up the good work.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    unclejamo
    United States23 days ago
  • 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 Kingdom4 months ago
  • Awful. Woke. Full of bias.

    Podcast Addict
    1
    ToonFly
    4 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.
    Australia6 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 States9 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some episodes draw criticism for perceived biases on social issues within tennis.
Listeners appreciate the sharp, humorous takes and willingness to challenge conventional narratives.
The chemistry between the hosts and their willingness to speak plainly about industry issues stands out.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#16
United States/Sports/Tennis
Apple Podcasts
#8
United Kingdom/Sports/Tennis
Apple Podcasts
#17
Canada/Sports/Tennis
Apple Podcasts
#24
Australia/Sports/Tennis
Apple Podcasts
#32
Germany/Sports/Tennis
Apple Podcasts
#49
Italy/Sports/Tennis

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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Two sharp-witted tennis hosts provide casual, opinionated discussions on current tours, big matches, and industry dynamics, weaving in media access, governance debates, and culture with humor. Episodes blend on-court analysis with behind-the-scenes chatter, media coverage, and pop-culture tangents, making it a distinctive mix of straight tennis insight and broader sports commentary. A notable edge is the hosts' willingness to challenge narratives and spotlight governance, sponsorship, and player rights, which can be appealing to listeners who want more than traditional match reports.

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