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Whatever Happens
It’s time to play catch-up with the early results of the European clay swing: Tsitsipas wins his 3rd Monte Carlo title, Casper takes revenge the following week in Barcelona, and Elena Rybakina slays I
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
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.
The Bees Are Back In Town
For the first time, were 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:
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. Its
You Cannot Be Serious
Rublevs 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 Rublevs actions and the umpires decisi
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. W
RIP OHB
We're catching up with the tennis tours as they wind through Transylvania, South America, the US, and the Middle East. Iga Swiatek threepeats in Doha, Rybakina racks up more wins, Pliskova surges, and
Fuming: February Mailbag
The Body Serve is back with whats become a February tradition, an off-topic mailbag/pop culture episode. Fair warning to Sw*fties to proceed with caution through a few of the early segments (timestam
Dreaming More Than Ever: AusOpen Wrap
The 2024 Australian Open wrapped with Aryna Sabalenka defending her title and Jannik Sinner snapping both Djokovics dominance and Medvedevs almost inexhaustible energy to win his first major title.