Tennis podcast featuring casual, semi-respectable conversations about the ATP & WTA.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsTennisSociety & Culture |
The men’s season ticks on, same as it ever was, as Alcaraz and Sinner snag twin 500s in different countries. We talk a little (very little) about recent results and people being consistently weird in and about Asia. Then, we move into our listener ma... more
The post-US Open stretch is always a little strange. Case in point, Lleyton Hewitt was suspended for two weeks because he pushed an anti-doping official last year(?!). Taylor Townsend squandered a lot of good will after she mocked Chinese cuisine (th... more
Thanks for your patience as we finished up our US Open wrap! One of our birthdays coincided with Rolex inviting a certain president to the tournament, and we conscientiously objected. Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz are your winners (for the first... more
We've just returned from the US Open, excited to share some stories from the site. We cover our night session with Venus, the debut of Carlos' buzz cut, Felix vs some fake fans, and the luck of seeing Barbie K's opening match at two consecutive Slams... more
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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.
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.
I always listen the minute it drops because it makes me laugh and it makes me think! A must have for tennis fans!
It’s informative, interesting and independent. It is also funny, delivers great takes and is my favourite tennis podcast and actually the only tennis podcast that you need 💕
This is hands-down my favorite tennis podcast!! perfect balance between deep, nuanced analysis and an easygoing yet engaging style. Every episode is well-researched with perspectives you don’t hear anywhere else. I like that it never feels like it’s just reciting stats.
It’s also just plain fun to listen to. The humor is smart. I genuinely get excited when I see a new episode drop. must-listen!!!
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This tennis podcast provides a unique blend of casual yet insightful discussions centered on the ATP and WTA tours. The hosts engage in candid conversations about recent matches, players' performances, and the broader social and cultural dynamics within the sport. They tackle controversial topics like doping, gender inequality, and race, often providing a critical lens on the media narrative surrounding these issues. Moreover, their humorous banter and personal anecdotes create an enjoyable listening experience, making the content accessible for both dedicated tennis fans and casual listeners alike.
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