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The Racquet Rundown Ryan, Musa, and Akhil
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The Racquet Rundown is a podcast on professional men's tennis, aimed at analyzing the current landscape of the sport and bringing to the fore, the very best of the game that we love.
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The Racquet Rundown Episode 37: Roland Garros Final Review + Week 1 Grass
After being delayed a week due to technical difficulties, we get to recapping the back half of the French Open and Carlos Alcaraz's dramatic victory. Additionally, with the first week of grass court action seeing new entries into the winner's circle in Alex de Minaur and Jack Draper, we preview the prospects of all the grass' biggest contenders.
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The Racquet Rundown Episode 36: RG 2024 Heading Into Week 2
Late night mania to wrap up week 1 of this year's Drench Open featuring scheduling chaos and the top seeds inching closer to their respective collision courses.
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The Racquet Rundown Episode 35: RG Round 1 Recap
Amid the headliner of Nadal Zverev, the first round at Roland Garros is in the books with a lot of noteworthy action across the grounds, particularly from the old guard with more to come in the upcoming rounds.
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The Racquet Rundown Episode 34: Roland Garros 2024 Preview and Predictions
Despite the buildup to this year's French Open being anything but typical, we try our hand at correctly predicting what has the potential to be the most wide open major and edition of Roland Garros in ages.
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The Racquet Rundown Episode 33: Clay Catch Up + Mania in Rome
Catching up on clay action since Monte Carlo including some new additions to the winners' circle as well as Rafael Nadal's return. Additionally, we discuss the uncertainty around the top of the men's game ahead of Roland Garros and the mounting amount of names set to retire within the next year.
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The Racquet Rundown Episode 32: Tsitsipas Hat-Trick in Monte Carlo
Stefanos Tsitsipas' big week in the principality couldn't have come at a better time with the Greek coming into the event reeling and starved of big wins but if there ever was an antidote for Tsitsipas, it has proved to be the clay of Monte Carlo as he goes home with a 3rd title in Monaco.