
A lively podcast that reviews the professional world of tennis from an urban perspective.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 293 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

The Bruthas come together to wrap up a historic 2026 Australian Open championships. From Rybakina's re-emergence in the champions circle to Alcaraz's continued march to HOF greatness, this was a tournament with several matches that should vie for mat... more
You know the drill fam! The Bruthas check-in at the midpoint of the first major of 2026. They review the results from week 1 and reaffirm their predictions for championship weekend. Listen in to their insightful conversation.
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The 2026 tennis season is officially here, and we are excited to welcome the first major tournament of the year. Listen to the Bruthas as we break down both the Men's and Women's draws of the tournament. We provide our first round "Popcorn" matches f... more
It's time for one of our favorite episodes of the year, the BOT Awards! Tune in to hear the Bruthas give out their winners of 6 unique categories. A member of both tours (ATP & WTA) has a deserved winner in the categories of Player of the Year, Newco... more
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I was lucky enough to meet Bryce and Isaac in person at the US open and when I got home I listened to a few episodes. Not only do the operate a fantastic podcast and media outlet, THEY’RE THE NICEST GUYS EVER! They represent why the tennis community is such a great one!
Bryce and Isaac love talking tennis and it shows. I enjoy their insightful and candid commentary, mixed with a healthy dose of humor and shade. Their enthusiasm is infectious, and good luck getting through an episode without laughing out loud.
Fun, informative, easy listen. I'm a fan.
Loves these guys for their energy, knowledge and attitude. Keep up the great work and more interviews please.
The guys have a great sense of humor and a deep knowledge of the game and players. As an individual who is getting introduced to the game, they make it exciting and give me a perspective that is refreshing and unique. Keep up the great work and I’m looking forward to more shows!
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Focusing on the professional tennis scene, the discussions explore significant tournaments, player performances, and key rivalries. The hosts bring a lively urban perspective to the analysis, often highlighting the achievements of both rising stars and seasoned athletes. Noteworthy episodes delve into the legacies of iconic figures in the sport, such as Arthur Ashe, while also addressing contemporary issues and trends within tennis. With a blend of humor and insight, the content aims to engage a diverse audience, making tennis accessible and exciting for fans from various backgrounds.
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Bruthas on Tennis launched 7 years ago and published 293 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Bruthas on Tennis include:
1. Katrina Adams
2. Zina Garrison
3. Chanda Rubin
4. Astrid Wanja Brune Olsen
5. Robert Foster
6. Marty Woods
7. Larry Nagler
8. Omar Bailey
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