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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2018 · 56 MIN

Midsummer Mailbag

from The Body Serve · host The Body Serve Tennis Podcast

We are tackling listener questions little by little; you've given us so many great ones that we will have to space them out. But first, we try to provide some context into Serena Williams' repeated statements about doping tests: we look at the structure of the anti-doping system in tennis, Therapeutic Use Exemptions, and the uphill battle to arm everyone with comprehensive knowledge on the system. We also talk Andy Murray's emotional return, Kuznetsova and Vekic's accidental profundity, and Serena's no good very bad day at the office.   0:30 Like Alyssa Edwards and Andy Murray we're back back back again 1:55 Murray battles, cries, gives it all, but DC tournament director wants more 9:25 Serena has a very bad day against Jo Konta - what's next? 14:10 What's happened since Wimbledon? Fognini wins 2 titles, Thiem stays losing, Zverev defends DC title 17:10 Kuznetsova and Vekic remind us that playing tennis is about survival and sticking around for the good moments 21:00 Tackling Serena's comments on anti-doping in tennis - trying to get the whole story on USADA, ITF, WADA 29:00 Therapeutic Use Exemptions and the story that riled up Tennis Twitter - what are the ethical considerations in writing about stolen medical data? 36:45 Question from Sam (@top_tennis): how would you do doping tests if you had the power to shape the anti-doping system in tennis? 41:20 Who will complete the Career Slam first - Kerber, Muguruza, Kvitova, or Azarenka? (from Arun, @arknight12) 44:05 What are the top 5 places you'd recommend around the Rogers Cup venue or Toronto in general? (from Angie, @angs2014) 48:15 If y'all were single, would you go on Love Island? Which tennis players would you bring? (from Peter, @thaiguy84) 52:40 A truly scandalous FMK from Dr. Sholz (@SholzTalks10s)

We are tackling listener questions little by little; you've given us so many great ones that we will have to space them out. But first, we try to provide some context into Serena Williams' repeated statements about doping tests: we look at the structure of the anti-doping system in tennis, Therapeutic Use Exemptions, and the uphill battle to arm everyone with comprehensive knowledge on the system. We also talk Andy Murray's emotional return, Kuznetsova and Vekic's accidental profundity, and Serena's no good very bad day at the office.   0:30 Like Alyssa Edwards and Andy Murray we're back back back again 1:55 Murray battles, cries, gives it all, but DC tournament director wants more 9:25 Serena has a very bad day against Jo Konta - what's next? 14:10 What's happened since Wimbledon? Fognini wins 2 titles, Thiem stays losing, Zverev defends DC title 17:10 Kuznetsova and Vekic remind us that playing tennis is about survival and sticking around for the good moments 21:00 Tackling Serena's comments on anti-doping in tennis - trying to get the whole story on USADA, ITF, WADA 29:00 Therapeutic Use Exemptions and the story that riled up Tennis Twitter - what are the ethical considerations in writing about stolen medical data? 36:45 Question from Sam (@top_tennis): how would you do doping tests if you had the power to shape the anti-doping system in tennis? 41:20 Who will complete the Career Slam first - Kerber, Muguruza, Kvitova, or Azarenka? (from Arun, @arknight12) 44:05 What are the top 5 places you'd recommend around the Rogers Cup venue or Toronto in general? (from Angie, @angs2014) 48:15 If y'all were single, would you go on Love Island? Which tennis players would you bring? (from Peter, @thaiguy84) 52:40 A truly scandalous FMK from Dr. Sholz (@SholzTalks10s)

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