Episodios

  • Waste Management
    Mar 18 2025

    Well, well, well, what do we have here? Have we entered the Mirra era? If you know us, you know we’re not saying that, we just wanted to say Mirra era. Mirra and Jack conquer Indian Wells, and we field some more listener questions on TBS 375

    02:15 The Mirra Era

    12:19 The Conchita Effect

    17:01 What’s up with Iga?

    26:28 Jack Draper arrives

    37:34 Taking a question about Larry Ellison …

    46:32 Finding joy in tennis when things outside of tennis are generally terrible

    51:22 If tennis were played on only one surface, which would you keep?

    53:38 RHOP and other Bravo musings

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  • Indian Hells
    Mar 11 2025

    We’re back to a regular schedule, and up first it’s week one of Indian Wells: Nick and Novak struggling with injury and form, That Guy simply struggling to avoid the #1 ranking. We chat about the draw, the WTA’s new maternity leave benefits program, plus Danielle Collins’ clothing collab and the impetus behind it. Later on we get into some fun listener questions, with subjects as diverse as cricket, gospel music, the Knicks, and public transportation.

    03:15 Question from @lisacrispin on Bluesky: how long does it take to produce each episode?

    08:35 Nick’s wrist injury

    12:50 Dutch tennis rolls over Novak and That Guy

    17:25 Danielle Collins’ merch drop

    24:55 IW draw recap

    29:15 WTA announces maternity leave benefits program funded by PIF

    33:55 How are we feeling about the Knicks? (question from @dabigjoker on Bluesky)

    38:00 Jonathan picks his test cricket XI from tennis players (question from @edwardpolsen)

    46:55 Public transit fun (@irascibly)

    49:25 Since it's Oscars season, what actors could you see playing various players in imaginary biopics? (@lobjan)

    54:45 And finally, what’s with our nickname for Kimberly Birrell? (@tomcharles2710)

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  • Sh*t's Creek
    Mar 4 2025

    February ends with Andreeva’s arrival, players getting flewed out by Jessie Pegula, Stef’s mystery racquet saving his career, and Andrey live laugh loving in Doha (but in all seriousness, happy for him!). We’re also covering the WTA’s anti-purple rebrand alongside Billie Jean King’s “tear it all down” approach, Venus Williams’ momentary wild card to Indian Wells, and Serena coming to our town with the WNBA!

    1:20 My favorite season: awards

    5:25 Stef’s boat

    8:35 Something rotten in the state of Guerrero

    15:35 Other results: Navarro, Djere, and Peggy’s private plane

    20:30 Rublev wins Doha, opens up about learning to be kind to himself

    23:40 Andreeva arrives as a genuine teen prodigy

    28:00 Who jumped out the gate in 2025?

    32:20 Venus is back! Oh wait, no, she’s giving a talk in Denmark!

    36:25 Indian Wells surface change - let’s wait and see, ok?

    38:40 The WTA rebrand: no more charity language and no. more. purple.

    54:45 The WNBA (and Serena!) are coming to Toronto

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  • Stay In Your Lane
    Feb 18 2025

    Tennis, stop. Give us a minute, my God. The chaotic February schedule gives us a first-time 1000 title winner (Anisimova), a first-time ATP titlist (Fonseca), Ostapenko’s fifth unanswered defeat of Swiatek, and Bencic winning a big title soon after her return from maternity leave. While trying to keep track of tennis results, we also saw the resolution of the Sinner’s WADA appeal, the conclusion of the WTA’s investigation into Stefano Vukov, and Simona Halep's retirement.

    01:40 Anisimova wins Doha, Penko turns her year around

    5:35 Fonseca’s first title, Schwartzman’s swan song, and will the South American swing go hardcourt?

    11:40 Alejandro, por qué???

    15:10 Last week: Bencic, Alcaraz, Shapo

    19:40 The Sinner Agreement

    31:05 US Open makes mixed doubles a glorified exhibition

    40:55 Compton’s most famous daughter

    47:05 Rybakina’s coach Vukov suspended for a year

    53:30 Simona Halep retires

    62:20 We don’t need straight men’s takes on which men are hot

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  • Intent Intent Intent Doesn't Exist
    Feb 4 2025

    Madison Keys has been a major champion for over a week now! This episode isn’t really about that, but it bears repeating. Checking in on tennis in February, we’ve got Felix winning yet another indoor title, Mertens and Alexandrova making up for somewhat disappointing Australian Opens, and a whole heap of man drama at Davis Cup, featuring one of the only head-on collisions you’ll see in tennis and the current state of ATP umpiring. This episode covers lots of odds and ends including Petra’s imminent return(!), more from the AO men’s final protestor, Ymer’s unretirement, and the US Open’s expansion.

    0:35 WTA titlists Mertens and Alexandrova; Felix wins his second title of the year

    6:55 Davis Cup: Garin gets literally run over by Bergs

    17:40 Certainly not while wearing that moustache

    20:00 Mikael Ymer did the opposite of “break up with your [tennis], I’m bored”

    20:55 Petra Kvitova is coming back, maple syrup magnate Vasek Pospisil is leaving

    28:05 One more thing about Madi

    34:20 Craig Tiley’s comments on the AusOpen protestor are … lacking

    39:35 The US Open’s manspread

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  • Truly Madi Deeply
    Jan 27 2025

    This was one of those rare finals weekends where pretty much everything we hoped for came true. A perennial fave of fans and her own coworkers, the one-time prodigy Madison Keys showed remarkable maturity and grit to win her first major title. She let go of the “need” to win a Slam, and then managed to defeat #2 Iga Swiatek and the 2-time defending champ #1 Aryna Sabalenka back-to-back. Jannik Sinner defended his title without facing a break point in the final. Tennis keeps trying to make his opponent happen, alas to no avail. Plus, we got cracker women's doubles matchups, Novak HIPAA-violating himself, and Sakkari attending the inauguration instead of winning tennis matches.

    1:25 GoFundMe update: Thank you!!!

    6:05 Once a tween prodigy, then a best-never-to-win, now a Slam winner

    12:05 Madison said therapy works … can’t argue with that

    27:50 After a diversion, a few more notes on the women’s draw

    33:40 The ceaseless pushing, literal and figurative

    38:00 “Australia believes Olya and Brenda”

    46:45 Ben Shelton v. the media

    53:05 Women’s doubles: SMASH on the girls

    62:25 Call me OptaAce because I’ve got stats

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  • I Learned From The Best
    Jan 21 2025

    Just past the midway point of the 2025 Australian Open, the big favorites are mostly still here; a few NextGenners made a big splash in week one, including Joao Fonseca and the episode namesake Learner Tien. We'll take you through the draw, the first week highlights, the upsets, and the reverse hex I put on Alejandro ;) As always, we spend a lot of time with all the extra stuff happening on top of the tennis: coaching pods, the Danielle Collins mini-controversy, Djokovic’s ‘boycott,’ Nick’s non-event, and a few notes on commentary.

    1:55 The first week upsets (aka James was wrong about pretty much everything)

    12:00 How the faves are doing? Monfils, Coco, Alejandro (you’re welcome)

    24:15 The quarters and how we got here

    30:15 He came for the nepo baby and that was the last straw

    33:30 Coaching pods! (At least they’re not mic’d)

    38:50 The Danielle Collins (and Colleen?!) Fund

    46:05 WADA will not appeal Swiatek’s case

    50:30 Tony Jones gave Novak a grievance. Thanks a lot, Tony

    55:05 Erin Routliffe with the quote of the tournament

    57:25 The kits: Coco’s is a hit, but the Nike spaghetti straps … please

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  • Mercury Rising: Australian Open Preview
    Jan 11 2025

    And just like that, the 2025 Australian Open is nearly underway. It’s the 40th major we’ve covered as a podcast, and our draw previews are still as prediction-free as always. We touch on a few of the themes to watch out for in Melbourne – Sinner’s emotional state, Rybakina’s coaching situation, Novak as #7 seed and poisonee – but mostly this is a lighthearted preview with draw breakdowns and our most intriguing first rounds.

    GoFundMe: help fund our 2025 season!

    3:15 Stories to follow: heavy metals, jumping ants

    13:50 Comebacks and withdrawals

    18:50 Women’s draw analysis: a tough one for Coco

    27:40 Women’s bottom half: will Iga reverse her luck in Australia?

    38:05 Men’s draw analysis: the top tier and the middlemen

    54:50 Men’s bottom half: Djokovic as a #7 seed sounds wrong

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