
Episode #6
Names/Numbers on the Back of Players' Shirts?
Should tennis players wear their names and a number on the back of their match shirts? Leave a comment and check us out at the places below: Instagram YouTube TikTok X Threads

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Hosted by Unknown Host ยท sports ยท EN-GB ยท 60 episodes
Weekly tennis podcast covering the latest news and events in the tennis world, as well as putting our own (sometimes questionable) spin on things. ๐พ๐
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Episode #6
Should tennis players wear their names and a number on the back of their match shirts? Leave a comment and check us out at the places below: Instagram YouTube TikTok X Threads

Episode #5
Cal & Ross share bold predictions for the tennis world in 2026. The chat includes wild and speculative ideas such as Holger Rune launching a paid subscription service, a potential boxing match between Patrick Mouratoglou and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, plus the tamer idea of 8 different slam winners across the men's and women's game. Share your own wild predictions, we want to know! Leave a comment and check us out at the places below: Instagram YouTube TikTok X Threads

Episode #4
Ross and Cal make their predictions for the upcoming tennis season, focusing on the Majors - Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. We'd love to hear your thoughts, leave a comment and check us out at the places below: Instagram YouTube TikTok X Threads

Episode #3
Who will emerge as the third top player in men's tennis, alongside Sinner and Alcaraz? Summary Ross & Cal discuss the athleticism of Felix Auger-Aliassime and Joao Fonseca, weighing their potential against the backdrop of media hype and actual performance. The conversation highlights the nuances of talent recognition in tennis and the impact of media narratives on player perception. Takeaways The discussion centres around identifying a potential third top player in men's tennis. Cal believes Felix Auger-Aliassime is the most athletic player on tour. Ross challenges Cal's claim about Felix's athleticism compared to Sinner and Alcaraz. The conversation touches on the importance of performance consistency in tennis. Media hype can sometimes overshadow genuine talent and potential. Joao Fonseca is also mentioned as a contender for the third spot. The debate emphasizes the subjective nature of talent evaluation in sports. Winning Grand Slams is crucial for establishing oneself as a top player. Listeners are encouraged to share their opinions on who will break through. The conversation reflects the dynamic nature of tennis and its evolving landscape. We'd love to hear your thoughts, leave a comment and check us out at the places below: Instagram YouTube TikTok X Threads

Episode #2
Is 'Off-Court Coaching' IN or OUT? Summary Hosts Cal and Ross P engage in a lively debate about the newly legalised off-court coaching in tennis. They discuss the implications of this change, the visibility of coaching during matches, and the impact on players and the sport as a whole. Both hosts share their perspectives, with Cal advocating for the benefits of coaching while Ross expresses some reservations. The conversation culminates in a consensus on the potential of off-court coaching to enhance the game. Takeaways Off-court coaching is now legal in tennis as of January 2025. Cal is a strong advocate for off-court coaching, believing it enhances player performance. Ross is more skeptical, citing concerns about its implementation and visibility. The hosts discuss the lack of criticism faced by tennis coaches compared to other sports. They express a desire to hear more from coaches during matches to understand their strategies. Cal argues that the best players should have access to the best coaches, as is the case in other sports. Ross acknowledges the traditional view of tennis as a one-on-one sport without external help. Both hosts agree that seeing coaching interactions can add excitement to matches. Is Off-Court Coaching in or out for you? We'd love to hear your thoughts, leave a comment and check us out at the places below: Instagram YouTube TikTok X Threads
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