Tennis podcast featuring casual, semi-respectable conversations about the ATP & WTA.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsTennisSociety & Culture |
It’s time to play catch-up with the early results of the European clay swing: Tsitsipas wins his 3rd Monte Carlo title, Casper takes revenge the following week in Barcelona, and Elena Rybakina slays Iga in Stuttgart for her third title of the year. W... more
We've just returned from an amazing experience at the Credit One Charleston Open, a tournament that's been hugely important to women's tennis and continues to be a favorite among players and fans. We do our best to place Charleston in the context of ... more
Danielle Collins, you will always be famous. The 30-year-old charisma machine – she of 2 NCAA titles and an unorthodox journey through tennis – wins her biggest title in the final year of her career. On the men’s side, everybody’s fave Grigor Dimitro... more
For the first time, we’re coming to you from Miami Gardens, Florida! Before recapping Indian Wells, we share our first impressions of the Miami Open site and some of the tennis we got to see early on: Halep’s first match back from her suspension, Aza... more
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The Charleston episode was fantastic - from the history, food, player sightings to seating recommendations- everything. Bravo!
The only podcasters in tennis who bring apply a balanced and rigorous critical lens to the sport. Love it!
If you’re looking for a fun tennis podcast, this is the one. Jonathan and James cover current tennis happenings of course, but I also love the forays into tennis history, politics around the sport and the intricacies around doping cases. And once in a while, a dramatic reading. Definitely worth your time!
Love the tennis rants! I just discovered the secret world of tennis people from AO24 and WOW. this is my fave tennis podcast because you make tennis interesting and less detestable. Thank you!!!
Looking forward to your analysis of the 2024 Australian Open. Watching Adelaide finals. Do you reckon Ostapenko’s mum makes her outfits? Thanks loads.
Apple Podcasts | #15 | United States/Sports/Tennis |
Apple Podcasts | #9 | United Kingdom/Sports/Tennis |
Apple Podcasts | #18 | Canada/Sports/Tennis |
Apple Podcasts | #4 | Australia/Sports/Tennis |
Apple Podcasts | #21 | Italy/Sports/Tennis |
Apple Podcasts | #40 | Germany/Sports/Tennis |
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