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Mikael Me Maybe
Welcome to the brief, post-Wimbledon grass-clay-hardcourt-Euro-American-Hopman Cup season, with players fighting for money and points across various countries on all surfaces. We start with the news o
The Audacity Of It All: Wimbledon Wrap
Well well well, what has Wimbledon wrought?! Carlos Alcaraz and Marketa Vondrousova are your singles champions, defeating Novak Djokovic and Ons Jabeur respectively. We try to get to the bottom of how
Policing the Panties: Wimbledon Week One
Wimbledons first week is in the books (almost), dominated by talk of rain, curfews, scheduling, and the queue. We highlight the big stories and top performers of the week Svitolina, Eubanks, Berret
The Rothesay Wimbledon Classic: SW19 Preview
Were back from Europe just in time to recap the brief grass season, share our experiences at the bett1open in Berlin, preview the Wimbledon draw, give our takes on Break Point part two, chat about th
TBS Mailbag: Tethered to Nothingness
Were on the road, so we have a mailbag episode to tide you over until we get back on our thrones up North. So much tennis stuff has happened already since weve been away, and well be back next time
The Next (De)Generation: Roland Garros Wrap
Roland Garros 2023 is in the books, as Iga Swiatek extends her dominance and Novak Djokovic beats a field that offered very little resistance to the new major singles title leader. All respect and adm
The Placebo Effect
We're halfway through Roland Garros -- most of the favorites are still around plus a few clay sensations on the bottom halves of both the men's and women's draws. We're talking Sloane, Svitolina, Much
Come Hell or High Pasta: Roland Garros Preview
Roland Garros will begin without Rafael Nadal in the draw, for the first time since 2004. In his stead, Alcaraz and Djokovic are favorites, but Medvedevs Rome win and Runes consistency might complic
Rome in Ruins
Another clay Masters, another disastrous finale. They couldnt help the rain, but between the weird scheduling and the fumbled womens singles trophy presentation, Rome left a bad taste in our mouths
The Gender Cake Gap
Episode 301 takes us crashing back to Earth in the wake of genuine concerns over the Madrid Opens treatment of women players. The overlong, overcooked tournament ended in a flurry of bad press, which