Brought together by their unified passion for tennis and ability to not take each other too seriously, Joel, Kim & Chris are here every Monday to give their verdict on the biggest stories from everyone’s favourite fuzzy yellow ball sport. more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 411 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TennisSportsNewsSports News |
Tsitsipas is back to his best in Monte-Carlo and picks up his third title in the principality. The week in Monaco saw the Greek secure victories over Sinner, Ruud and Zverev as well as a surprise exit for Novak Djokovic, in the semi-finals of the Rol... more
Joel, Kim and Chris reunite to catch up on the week in tennis, which saw Danielle Collins storm to her second title in as many weeks and Matteo Berrettini return to the winner’s circle after his comeback from injury. more
Joel and Kim are back to catch up on the Miami Open, which saw soon to be retiring Danielle Collins clinch the biggest title of her career with a dream run in her home state, and Jannik Sinner continues his fine run of form in 2024 with his first Mia... more
Halfway through the Sunshine Double and it’s Carlos Alcaraz who finds form to take the men’s title at Indian Wells whilst Iga Swiatek asserts herself once again as the ‘final boss’ in the women’s event with her second triumph. Tennis Paradise also sa... more
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This is such a good pod cast , your quiz adds a different dimension to other tennis podcasts and i love the challenges PS yes i remember Brian Teacher !😃
Please lower the volume on your intro song. It’s so much louder than the rest of the podcast and startles me every time. And Hurkacz is not pronounced like Hurkaj. The ‘cz’ is pronounced like a ‘ch’ (church). And the ‘j’ in Jabeur is pronounced like a French j not like a y.
Best tennis podcast going. The hosts have great chemistry, they know the sport and their enthusiasm is contagious.
Always enjoy these. It’s like listening to your (more knowledgable) mates chatting about tennis. 😍
I love this podcast. Great relationship between all the presenters and lots of thoughtful and entertaining content!
Apple Podcasts | #53 | United States/Sports/Tennis |
Apple Podcasts | #11 | United Kingdom/Sports/Tennis |
Apple Podcasts | #33 | Canada/Sports/Tennis |
Apple Podcasts | #12 | Italy/Sports/Tennis |
Apple Podcasts | #23 | Australia/Sports/Tennis |
Apple Podcasts | #52 | Germany/Sports/Tennis |
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