Tennis Sucks Travis Rettenmaier & Graham D'Amico
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A pickleball podcast hosted by Travis Rettenmaier, a top 10 pro pickleball player and former top 57 ATP tennis pro, and his professional pain-in-the-ass friend, Graham D'Amico.Travis and Graham, both owners of the major league pickleball team Florida Smash, take you behind-the-scenes of the pro pickleball circuit including the thrilling action of major league pickleball. With their unique blend of expertise and humor, they provide a look at the sport, sharing anecdotes, tips, and stories from their own experiences on and off the court.
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Pickleball has a line call problem
A recap of MLP and PPA Atlanta highlights one of the latest issues in pickleball, bad line calls. Travis and Graham talk through the future of the Florida Smash and we even get a brief history lesson on the "Bert".Follow us on Instagram @tennissucks
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The Rise of Daescu & That Special Paddle
Live from Major League Pickleball Atlanta, we sit down with pro-player Andrei Daescu & Charles Darling, CEO of Proton Paddles. We talk about the rise of Proton, what inspired them to jump into paddle technology, and Daescu got connected with them.
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Travis and Graham's Predictions for MLP Atlanta
We may be biased but we're putting good money on the Smash taking the whole thing. Who are your top teams for premier and challenger?
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The best sh*t talkers on tour
Travis gives a rundown of the best chirpers in pickleball along with the do's and don'ts of getting spicy on the court.
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"It literally felt like I was playing with a tennis racket"
The boys react to the new Joola Gen 3 Paddles - do you think this is a step in the right direction for paddle technology? They also recap the Houston Open and talk through the latest MLP trade.
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Travis is back on the Smash! Behind the scenes of the MLP draft.
After not drafting in premier, Travis becomes the steal of the century for the Florida Smash, making the team a force to be reckoned with this MLP season. We also look back at PPA North Carolina and talk highlights, lowlights, and upsets.