Budapest Racquet Society - Episode 133

EPISODE · Mar 31, 2025 · 1H 5M

Budapest Racquet Society - Episode 133

from weMove Podcast · host weMove

This week, I’m talking to Reka and Dorina, the founders of Budapest Racquet Society—or BRS—in, you guessed it, Budapest.We’re in the early days of this new tennis club movement, but something exciting is definitely happening at the intersection of social community and sports. Running and training have paved the way, and now tennis is stepping into the spotlight—and it’s emerging fast.For a certain generation, the concept of social community is second nature. People are craving connection and movement, whether it’s reconnecting with something they loved as kids or finally trying something they’ve always wanted to but found intimidating. Tennis has traditionally carried that air of exclusivity, but these new clubs are flipping the script. They’re all about connection, community, and a genuine passion for the sport. BRS is a perfect example, making serious waves in Budapest’s tennis scene.In this episode, we dive into Reka and Dorina’s tennis backgrounds, the tennis culture in Hungary, and why Budapest seems especially welcoming to this new style of club. What I love about BRS and others like it is their focus on individuality and inclusivity. On court, with a racquet in hand, you’re simply a tennis player—no clichés required. At its core, the draw of these clubs goes beyond the sport. It’s about fun—the joy of being on court, moving, learning, and improving alongside others. Honestly, life doesn’t get much better than that.A huge thanks to Dorina and Reka for sharing their time and for what they’re doing for tennis in Budapest. I’m a big fan of the sport and all these new clubs popping up around the world.As always, share this pod with like-minded people or anyone who’s thought about getting into tennis or racquet sports but didn’t know where to start. Chances are, there’s a club like BRS in a city near you—find them, get on court, and get involved.From Chris and me, peace.

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