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Tennis podcast featuring casual, semi-respectable conversations about the ATP & WTA.

    Charleston Renaiissance

    Charleston Renaiissance

    We've just returned from an amazing experience at the Credit One Charleston Open, a tournament that's been hugely important to women's tennis and continues to be a favorite among players and fans. We do our best to place Charleston in the context of its host city's complex history and explore the tournament’s role in helping to develop women's tennis. Danielle Collins was unquestionably the main attraction of the tournament -- winning her second straight title with the loss of one set. We also chat about watching TBS faves Dasha Kasatkina and Taylor Townsend, Vika Azarenka, Jessie Pegula, and Sloane Stephens on the unique Har-Tru green clay. Plus, some tips on attending and our review of the signature cocktail. 
     
    00:52 We 3 the Charleston Open (and this is not spon con!)
    06:09 A little history of the Family Circle Cup, a hugely important women’s tournament 
    11:44 Reckoning with the history of Charleston, South Carolina
    19:06 Our impressions of green clay and other tournament etcs
    28:28 Players and moments that stood out for us 
    42:34 Just like Miami, Danielle was the standard
    49:46 James is never beating the stalker allegations
    52:15 First Serve vs Honey Deuce 
    57:18 What does tennis IQ mean and who has it?
    62:03 Other results while we were in the Lowcountry

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Miami Requiiem

    Miami Requiiem

    Danielle Collins, you will always be famous. The 30-year-old charisma machine – she of 2 NCAA titles and an unorthodox journey through tennis – wins her biggest title in the final year of her career. On the men’s side, everybody’s fave Grigor Dimitrov beat three top 10 players but fell against the final one, the near-unbeatable Jannik Sinner. Plus, we have more tales from our time at the Miami Open, including one particularly impassioned rant and the key to why Casper Ruud is not beating the Karen allegations.
     
    03:30 Danielle Collins, the woman you are
    09:48 She’s still retiring, so stop asking
    15:24 Jannik Sinner is the best (*right now)
    18:25 Brother Grigor
    24:53 Watching Andy Murray + his devastating injury
    29:30 Not an impromptu quiz!
    31:17 A nightmare on site … 
    42:40 What’s the tournament director there for if not to field complaints?
    47:43 Extras: Thiem injury, Leylah, Novak-Goran split
    53:21 The USTA sexual abuse case will go to jury trial + the failed attempt to bar Pam Shriver from testifying
     

    • 1 hr
    The Bees Are Back In Town

    The Bees Are Back In Town

    For the first time, we’re coming to you from Miami Gardens, Florida! Before recapping Indian Wells, we share our first impressions of the Miami Open site and some of the tennis we got to see early on: Halep’s first match back from her suspension, Azarenka-Stearns (with an appearance by early Berry Gordy’s son RedFoo), Ostapenko lighting up Court 1, and more. Alcaraz defends his Indian Wells title -- snapping a title-less stretch going back to Wimbledon -- and Iga regains her title while losing a mere handful of games. Later on, we talk about the competing proposals that aim to overhaul mostly everything about tennis (Premier vs. PIF).
    0:35 Miami Open: Penko-Siegemund, Vika-Peyton (and why RedFoo is here)
    9:35 Simona’s return and Woz’s take heard round the world: “It wasn’t a clearance”
    18:48 Minding Our Own Business 
    22:20 Belatedly wrapping Indian Wells
    27:07  Non-problematic beef
    29:41 Unnecessary beef
    32:28 Miss Beswick strikes again
    35:28:Tennis headed for fundamental change: Premier Tour vs. Saudi PIF bid
     

    • 44 min
    Contaminated With Questions

    Contaminated With Questions

    On March 5, the Court of Arbitration for Sport rendered its decision on the Simona Halep appeal: the doping was not intentional and the suspension was reduced to 9 months, time long since served. It’s the welcome end to a saga that has dragged on and shaken trust in the sport’s anti-doping institutions. But, we’re left with ever more questions: Why were the conclusions of the ITIA and CAS so starkly different? What of the biological passport results? What took so long? Why are tennis players often so successful at CAS? Aside from the Halep news, we talk about the early happenings at Indian Wells, the cancellation of Netflix’s Break Point, the ATP's annual awkward International Women’s Day video, and more. 
    01:40 CAS accepts Simona’s contamination defense and throws out biological passport charge 
    07:50 Why are the conclusions of ITIA and CAS so vastly different?
    15:00 Comparisons to Sharapova, the question of “innocence” 
    25:00 So where are the “real” dopers?
    35:30 Indian Wells: withdrawals, Sinner’s win streak, Kerber-Woz revival
    45:15 Break Point is over: what went wrong?
    50:40 Ruby amends his apology, thanks to Sofya Tartakova
    51:50 A (very) slight improvement in the ATP’s Women’s Day video!

    • 1 hr 1 min
    You Cannot Be Serious

    You Cannot Be Serious

    Rublev’s default from Dubai generated tons of discourse this week, and we devote quite a bit of time to it: the facts, the question of proportionality (of both Rublev’s actions and the umpire’s decision), and why player reactions aren’t the final word. We also recap the end of the lead-up to Indian Wells, with several players showing off the best tennis of their lives. Plus, Murray’s retirement talk; the ATP’s partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund; and the suspension of a low-ranked player for cannabis and how WADA decides to ban a substance.
    2:15 Quick results recap: de Minaur, Boulter, Yuan, Humbert, Baez 
    8:30 The Rublev Default
    13:10 The Act of (non)Contrition
    25:35 Proportionality, in a few senses
    34:45 Andy Murray talks about the end
    38:40 #TheNetflixSlam: it was a bit tacky and very American, but overall a huge win for the sport
    46:00 ATP partners with PIF
    50:55 A 2-year suspension for weed? Also an opportunity for some nerdy anti-doping discussion

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Pills and Potions

    Pills and Potions

    February concludes with another first-time winner at the WTA 1000 level, Jordan Thompson winning 3 matches in one night to double in Los Cabos, and a bunch of hatchers and snatchers in Doha and Rio. We're also talking about the Coco-umpire incident in Dubai, Holger Rune rehiring Patrick Mouratoglou but retaining his reckless social media brand, and the quagmire of ethics breaches with the influx of betting companies into tennis institutions. 
    1:40 Jasmine Paolini wins Dubai + Kalinskaya’s fantastic run
    7:40 Thompson wins Los Cabos singles and doubles
    12:05 Hatching and snatching in South America
    17:50 Andy Murray wins his 500th hard court match
    21:15 Coco vs. an obstinate (and wrong) umpire
    27:25 Holger is back with Patrick: how to fail up in tennis
    37:50 James Blake sanctioned under the sport’s betting sponsorship rules; but why can tournaments and other institutions have betting sponsors?

    • 44 min

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