
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 | Society & CultureSportsTennis | |||

The first Slam of the year is in the books, and we’ve got the youngest Career Slam winner in the history of maleness, Novak’s 38th major final, and Rybakina continuing her hot streak and bagging her second Slam. We talk you through the scintillating ... more
It's not officially a Slam until Jelena Djokovic accuses Naomi Osaka of being so nasty and so rude while Jelena’s husband narrowly avoids a default for something completely of his own making (again). Anyway, how was your first week??? The Australian ... more
We had a little time and a lot to cover, so why not jump in for a mid-first round Australian Open episode? First, we cover the upsets, injuries, and highlights of the first few days. It wasn’t a great day two for Canada. Jonathan brings you the in-de... more
Who, if anyone, will challenge Aryna? Will the Alcaraz-Sinner machine make it nine in a row? What's Craig Tiley up to this year? We're dusting off the cobwebs to bring you our Australian Open preview, complete with draw analysis (if you want to call ... more
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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? 🤦♀️
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 💕
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A vibrant tennis podcast that combines humor with in-depth analysis of the ATP and WTA tours, offering fresh insights into both on-court action and off-court narratives. The discussions often touch on the dynamics between players, the broader implications of athletic performance, and the cultural context surrounding the sport. Topics explored range from rivalries and player performances to social issues such as gender dynamics in tennis, doping controversies, and the representation of athletes in media. Unique elements include a casual conversational style paired with sharp critiques, making it both entertaining and informative for tennis enthusiasts.
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