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Double Bagel Podcast
by Lewis and Finn
Hosted by terrible tennis players, ex-coaches, tech dude Matt Finnigan and anesthesiologist Lewis Ireland. They have the gift of the gabb when it comes to critiquing professional tennis stars. Bringing humour to the forefront of tennis commentary, their seemingly limited knowledge does not stop them from strong opinions and unwavering confidence. Join them weekly to learn minimal about strategy, techniques and players.
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Episode 23 - Game, Set, Cramp
SummaryIn this conversation, the hosts discuss the recent events in tennis, focusing on Jannik Sinner's unfortunate cramp during a match in Shanghai, the impact of heat and injuries on player performance, and the resilience of Novak Djokovic. They explore the emergence of new players in the sport, the evolving landscape of women's tennis, and the need for innovative ideas to keep the game engaging. The discussion also touches on the physical and mental challenges athletes face, as well as the fun side of tennis, including player themes and personalities.Chapters00:00 The Rise and Fall of Jannik Sinner02:55 Injuries and Withdrawals: A Shanghai Crisis05:45 Heat and Hydration: The Shanghai Challenge08:37 Novak Djokovic: The Unstoppable Force11:36 Emerging Talents: The Next Generation14:30 WTA Insights: The Women's Game17:08 The Quest for Bagels: A Year of Singles21:49 The Deuce Bag of the Week25:58 Innovations in Tennis: Ocean Dodden's Bold Move27:30 Making Tennis Entertaining: Theme Songs for Players34:56 Banning Towels: A Radical Idea for Tennis Matches
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Episode 22 - No Bagels, Just Crumbs
SummaryIn this conversation, the hosts delve into the current state of women's and men's tennis, focusing on Iga Swiatek's impressive performance and her quest for double bagels. They discuss the Asian swing of tournaments, emerging Australian talents, and the dynamics of men's tournaments, particularly the Laver Cup's controversial format and player selections. The conversation is filled with humor and insights, making it an engaging listen for tennis fans. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the current state of team events in tennis, particularly focusing on the Davis Cup and Labor Cup. They explore innovative ideas for tournament formats that could enhance viewer engagement and player motivation. The discussion then shifts to dream doubles pairings, highlighting the potential chaos and entertainment value of certain player combinations. Finally, they delve into the impact of weather on tennis matches, advocating for a more resilient approach to playing in adverse conditions.Chapters00:00 The Quest for the Double Bagel02:48 Eager's Dominance and Historical Context05:42 The Asian Swing and Tournament Dynamics08:34 Player Performances and Predictions11:24 Emerging Talents in Women's Tennis14:11 Men's Tournament Overview and Key Players21:32 Tennis Players and Personal Preferences22:20 BlondeKaraz: A Rising Star23:03 American Talent in Tennis23:53 Understanding Protected Rankings25:44 Anticipating the Finals26:39 The Laver Cup: A Team Sport Dilemma29:02 Critique of the Laver Cup Lineup32:48 The Future of Team Events in Tennis37:08 The Six Kings Slam: A New Tournament41:21 Prize Money and Tournament Viability41:25 Prize Money and Player Performance43:30 Horrific Doubles Pairings in Tennis47:15 The Worst Exhibition Matches51:42 Rain and Tennis: A Controversial Topic59:50 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up
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Episode 21 - Hard Courts, Harder Feelings. US Open Wrap-up!
SummaryThis conversation delves into the recent performances of top tennis players, focusing on Carlos Alcaraz's impressive victory over Yannick Sinner in the US Open final, the challenges Sinner faces in their rivalry, and the mental aspects affecting Novak Djokovic's game. The discussion also touches on the unpredictability of women's tennis, highlighted by Sabalenka's triumph, and the need for new rivalries and talents in the sport. In this episode, the hosts discuss various controversies surrounding post-match ceremonies in tennis, particularly focusing on the recent US Open. They express their frustrations with the format of interviews and the role of commentators. The conversation then shifts to the peculiar presence of older ball kids at tournaments, leading to a humorous debate about the appropriateness of their involvement. The hosts also engage in a draft of the best tennis players who have never won a Grand Slam, highlighting notable names and their careers. Finally, they reflect on the current state of tennis and the upcoming season, sharing their hopes for future tournaments.Chapters00:00 The Rise of Carlos Alcaraz03:22 Yannick Sinner's Challenges06:09 The Mental Game in Tennis09:17 Novak Djokovic's Decline12:13 Future of Men's Tennis15:18 The Rivalry Dynamics18:15 The Need for New Stars24:14 The Need for a Tennis Villain29:12 Women’s Tennis Breakthroughs35:30 Controversies in Post-Match Ceremonies39:44 The Peculiar Case of Ball Boys44:38 Drafting the Best Players Without a Slam58:25 The Current Landscape: Players on the Brink01:00:29 Marvel Meets Tennis: Who Would Make the Best Player?
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Episode 20 - Game, Set… Achoo + US Open Predictions
SummaryIn this conversation, the hosts discuss the recent Cincinnati final where Jannick Sinner faced off against Carlos Alcaraz but had to retire due to illness, humorously dubbed 'man flu.' They explore the implications of Sinner's performance on his confidence heading into the US Open, the rising stars in women's tennis, and the new mixed doubles format introduced at the US Open. The discussion also touches on the legitimacy of the mixed doubles event, predictions for the US Open, and the overall state of tennis, including the controversies surrounding player invitations and sponsorships. In this episode, the hosts delve into the upcoming US Open, analyzing player rankings, matchups, and making predictions for both the men's and women's draws. They discuss the potential outcomes for top players like Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, and Iga Swiatek, while also engaging in a fun segment where one host competes against an AI to guess tennis players. The conversation wraps up with a light-hearted mailbag segment and final thoughts on what to expect from the tournament.Chapters00:00 The Man Flu: A Serious Threat02:49 Jannick Sinner's Disappointing Performance05:39 Mental Fortitude in Tennis08:31 The Rise of Women's Tennis11:22 Mixed Doubles: A New Format14:23 Exhibition or Grand Slam?17:05 The Future of Tennis Events23:45 Cocktail Prices and Event Costs28:32 Lacoste's Controversial Marketing Move30:21 US Open Preview and Player Form37:49 Predictions for the US Open Finals43:34 Predictions and Favorites for the Tournament48:15 Lewis vs. The Machine: A Fun Game54:12 Mailbag: If Tennis Balls Could Talk57:39 Final Thoughts and Tournament Expectations
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Episode 19 - Return of the King
SummaryIn this engaging conversation, the hosts explore the theme of comebacks in sports, drawing parallels between legendary moments and personal experiences. They discuss recent highlights in tennis, focusing on the rise of young talent like Ben Shelton and the ongoing rivalry between Alcaraz and Sinner. The conversation also touches on the importance of sportsmanship, the impact of injuries, and the controversies surrounding celebrations in sports. With a mix of humor and insight, the hosts provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of tennis and the dynamics of competition. In this episode, the hosts analyze the thrilling match between Sinner and Alcaraz, discussing the implications for their rivalry. They also cover the women's semi-finals, highlighting key players and matches, and delve into controversies surrounding crowd behavior during matches. The conversation shifts to Coco Gauff's recent struggles with double faults, Venus Williams' unexpected return to the court, and predictions for the Cincinnati tournament. The hosts then rank their favorite tennis movies and answer a fun mailbag question about substituting tennis balls with other objects.Chapters00:00 The Art of the Comeback10:18 Recent Tennis Highlights20:17 The Rise of Young Talent24:25 The Rise of Young Talents28:34 Unconventional Moves in Tennis30:17 Controversies and Player Dynamics31:52 Predictions for Sinner vs Alcaraz33:21 Wimbledon Final Recap36:48 Women's Semi-Finals Overview38:25 Crowd Behavior and Player Reactions44:32 Analyzing Unforced Errors in Tennis Matches46:32 The Mental Game: Overcoming Pressure in Tennis48:12 Predictions for Upcoming Tournaments50:16 Ranking the Best Tennis Movies58:34 Creative Tennis Substitutes: A Fun Discussion
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Episode 18 - Hard for Hard Courts
SummaryThe conversation covers the current state of tennis, focusing on the absence of top players, the rise of Alex De Minaur, and the impact of court speed on player performance. It also discusses upcoming tournaments, changes in mixed doubles formats, coaching controversies, and the comebacks of players like Genie Bouchard and Naomi Osaka. The hosts share predictions for the US Open and engage in fun segments, including a game of Guess Who and answering mailbag questions.Chapters00:00 Aussie Battler's Rise: Demon Season02:43 Court Speed and Player Dynamics05:40 Mixed Doubles Revamp at the US Open08:36 Sinner's Controversial Coach Rehire11:18 Monfils' Magic and Women's Tennis Highlights24:08 Retirement Reflections in Tennis26:16 Naomi Osaka's Comeback Journey28:06 The State of Women's Tennis33:48 Predictions for Upcoming Tournaments37:14 Fun Segment: Stat or Fiction?45:48 Guess Who: The Tennis Edition52:43 Swapping Lives with Tennis Stars58:35 Looking Ahead: The Future of Tennis
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Episode 17 - Straight Outta Kraków: The Bagel Queen Reigns
SummaryThe conversation dives deep into Iga Swiatek's historic victory at Wimbledon, where she achieved a remarkable double bagel against Amanda Anisimova. The hosts discuss the implications of such a dominant performance, the emotional aftermath for Anisimova, and the overall impact on women's tennis. They also reflect on the men's tournament, the celebrity presence at Wimbledon, and the future of players like Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic. In this episode, the hosts delve into the excitement surrounding the upcoming tennis final between Sinner and Alcaraz, discussing their predictions for their careers. They also touch on Curios's new ventures and celebrate Ega's recent victory. The conversation shifts to the various ways tennis players celebrate their wins, highlighting memorable moments and the emotions involved. Finally, they explore the art of making excuses in tennis, sharing humorous and creative ways players might deflect blame after a loss.Chapters00:00 Iga Swiatek's Historic Wimbledon Victory02:50 The Impact of Dominance in Tennis05:46 The Emotional Aftermath of a Double Bagel08:32 The Unprecedented Nature of the Match11:21 The Mind Games and Strategies in Tennis14:13 Reflections on the Future of Anisimova17:06 The Men's Final Preview and Comparisons24:25 The Decline of Novak Djokovic26:55 Tactical Insights for Players28:41 Alex De Minaur's Performance31:27 The Anticipation of the Final32:44 Celebrity Presence at Wimbledon35:15 Roger Federer's Legacy and Support37:10 Nick Kyrgios and His New Ventures43:08 The Peculiarities of Watching Others Eat44:29 Celebrating Tennis Victories: A Deep Dive49:02 Iconic Tennis Celebrations: The Top Picks58:24 Excuses for Losing: A Comedic Approach01:03:27 Looking Ahead: Non-Grand Slam Tennis Stories
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Episode 16 - Wimblegeddon: The Grasspocalypse
SummaryThe conversation delves into the surprising early exits of top players at Wimbledon, the rise of underdogs, and the emotional narratives surrounding the tournament. It highlights coaching controversies, the performance of Aussie players, and the dominance of top seeds. Additionally, it discusses the impact of curfews on match play and the unexpected culinary preferences of players, particularly in the women's draw. In this episode, the hosts delve into a variety of topics ranging from quirky food challenges to tennis predictions and player performances. They explore creative nicknames for tennis players, discuss the dumb rules of tennis that need to change, and engage in a humorous 'Would You Rather' segment related to tennis. The conversation is lively and filled with insights, making it an entertaining listen for sports enthusiasts.Chapters00:00 Wimbledon Upsets: A Shocking Start02:55 The Wild West of Tennis: Analyzing the Draws05:52 The Underdog Story: Hope Amidst the Chaos08:40 Coaching Controversies: Public Criticism in Tennis11:26 Aussie Players on the Rise: Thompson and Demon14:10 The Clash of Titans: Sinner vs. Alcaraz17:12 The Heat of Competition: Wimbledon Conditions23:47 Tennis Tournament Insights26:33 Curfews and Controversies in Tennis30:13 Women's Tennis Highlights36:34 Food Challenges and Fun Segments44:46 The Scud and Other Nicknames45:38 The Toilet Break Controversy47:27 The Magician: Bublik's Dual Nature48:15 Creative Nicknames in Tennis50:14 Dumb Rules in Tennis: A Discussion01:00:23 Would You Rather: Serve or Explain?
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Episode 15 - Strawberries, Cream & Crushed Dreams
SummaryThe conversation delves into the recent performances of tennis players, particularly focusing on Alexander Bublik's surprising victory over Jannik Sinner and the implications for Wimbledon. The hosts discuss the unpredictability of both men's and women's tennis, the impact of grass courts, and the challenges faced by young talents in the sport. They also touch on the media's role in shaping public perception and the legacy of past champions. As Wimbledon approaches, predictions and insights are shared, highlighting the excitement and uncertainty that comes with the tournament.Chapters00:00 Bublik's Upset: A New Seed Slayer Emerges02:49 Sinner's Musical Venture: A Surprising Collaboration05:43 Alcaraz's Dominance: The Iron Man of Tennis08:37 The Love Story: Alcaraz and Raducanu11:28 Queens Trophy: Size Matters?22:19 Tennis Crush to Reality22:53 Young Players and Match Point Dynamics24:38 Wimbledon Insights and Betting Strategies26:01 Top Contenders for Wimbledon Men's Title28:23 Analyzing the Women's Draw and Predictions31:19 Underdogs and Surprises in Women's Tennis38:24 Final Thoughts and Predictions for Wimbledon41:59 Tennis Busts: A Look at Underachievers48:20 Injuries and Missed Opportunities in Tennis51:18 The Allure of Grass Courts in Tennis58:36 Controversies and Rules in Tennis
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Episode 14 - Grass Season Has Us Blazed
SummaryThe conversation dives into the excitement of grass season in tennis, celebrating the unique qualities of grass courts and the upcoming Wimbledon tournament. The hosts discuss the recent triumph of Tijana Maria, the potential for older players in the sport, and the controversies surrounding betting on players like Monfils. They also highlight remarkable match performances, the rise of new talent in challenger matches, and the cultural aspects of tennis experiences. The discussion wraps up with thoughts on the importance of video games in promoting tennis and the anticipation of upcoming tournaments. In this episode, the hosts explore various themes in tennis, including sponsorship opportunities for players, the impact of significant matches on player legacies, and hypothetical scenarios that could have changed the course of tennis history. They discuss the potential for creative brand partnerships, the emotional outbursts of players, and the implications of Ash Barty's retirement. The conversation is lively and filled with humor, showcasing the hosts' passion for the sport and its players.Chapters00:00 Grass Season: A Celebration of Tennis on Green Courts03:18 The Rise of Underdogs: Tijana Maria's Historic Win06:12 Age and Tennis: The Future of Older Players09:14 Monfils' Comeback and the Pressure of Expectations11:54 Record-Breaking Matches: Elise Martins' Incredible Comeback14:40 Challenger Events: The Journey of Rising Stars17:43 The Importance of Grass: A Tactical Perspective20:35 The Impact of Video Games on Tennis Popularity24:30 The Evolution of Tennis Video Games26:25 The Resurgence of Tennis Popularity28:12 The Future of Tennis Video Games29:34 Grass Court Tournaments in Germany31:42 Culinary Experiences at Tennis Tournaments32:50 Fun Segment: Player Brand Partnerships46:47 What If: Alternate Tennis Histories48:57 The Grand Slam Debate: Federer and the French Open55:27 What If Djokovic Had Been Vaccinated?59:59 Ash Barty's Retirement: A Missed Opportunity?01:03:20 Controversial Takes on Women's Tennis Format
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Episode 13 - The Tennis Gods Have Chosen
SummaryThe conversation delves into the thrilling rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Yannick Sinner, sparked by their epic final at Roland Garros. The hosts reflect on the match's legendary moments, the mental challenges faced by both players, and the implications for their future in tennis. They draw parallels to past rivalries, particularly Federer and Nadal, and discuss the high stakes and emotional rollercoaster of the match. In this episode, the hosts delve into the recent French Open, discussing the impressive performances of Carlos Alcaraz and Coco Gauff, the dynamics of their respective finals, and the implications for the future of tennis. They reflect on the significance of rivalries in the sport, particularly between Nadal, Djokovic, and Federer, and how these relationships have shaped the game. The conversation also touches on the emerging talents in women's tennis and the overall excitement surrounding the recent tournament. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the greatest rivalries in tennis history, discussing iconic matchups such as Federer vs. Djokovic, the Williams sisters, and the personal connection between Hewitt and Roddick. They explore the dynamics of these rivalries, the drama of their matches, and the impact on the sport. The discussion also touches on the mental and physical demands of tennis, culminating in a debate about whether tennis players are the greatest athletes in the world.Chapters00:00 The Rise of a New Rivalry02:58 A Legendary Final: Alcaraz vs. Sinner06:05 Critical Moments and Turning Points09:02 The Mental Game: Pressure and Performance11:56 The Aftermath: Reflections on the Match14:49 Future Implications for Both Players29:32 Rafa and Alcaraz: A New Era in Tennis36:45 Reflections on the Men's Finals37:55 Coco's Triumph: Women's Final Analysis43:33 Emerging Stars: The Future of Women's Tennis48:34 The Best French Open in 20 Years?50:15 Greatest Rivalries in Tennis History55:04 The Greatest Rivalry in Tennis History58:01 The Williams Sisters: A Family Rivalry01:00:17 Djokovic vs. Wawrinka: A Clash of Titans01:02:12 Hewitt vs. Roddick: A Personal Connection01:04:54 Sharapova vs. Azarenka: The Loud Rivalry01:06:56 Stozer vs. Williams: Upsets and Controversies01:09:28 Roddick vs. Federer: The Heartbreak of a Rivalry01:12:19 The Greatest Athletes: A Debate on Tennis Players
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Episode 12 - Scheduled to Fail: De Minaur’s Energy Crisis & French Open Updates
SummaryIn this conversation, the hosts discuss the overwhelming burden of the tennis schedule on players, particularly focusing on Alex De Minaur's recent struggles at Roland Garros. They explore the implications of burnout, the chaotic nature of the ATP schedule, and the need for reform. The discussion shifts to the women's side of the tournament, highlighting rising stars and controversies surrounding scheduling. Finally, they delve into the men's draw, analyzing the dominance of Alcaraz and Sinner, and debate the validity of the 'Big Four' narrative in tennis history. In this engaging conversation, Lew and Finn explore various themes ranging from the aging of tennis legends like Roger Federer and Tom Brady to the ongoing French Open and the performance of players like Kazatkina. They delve into the lighter side of life with a fun segment on the best smells, followed by a discussion on disruptive power moves in tennis. The episode wraps up with a thought-provoking mailbag segment addressing the controversial 'let' rule in tennis, highlighting the inconsistencies in the sport.Chapters00:00 The Burden of a Packed Tennis Schedule03:14 Demon's Struggles and Burnout05:53 The ATP's Chaotic Calendar08:39 Proposed Changes to the Tennis Schedule10:25 Scheduled Losses: A New Strategy?12:56 Women's Quarterfinals: Highlights and Controversies23:43 Men's Quarterfinals: Alcaraz's Dominance27:10 The Rise of TFO and Sinner's Dominance33:48 The Big Three vs. The Big Four Debate43:07 Aussie Representation and Tournament Updates44:22 Fun Gimmick: Top 5 Best Smells53:42 The Irresistible Allure of Food Smells54:48 The Comfort of Rain and Nature's Scents56:01 The Humor in Personal Preferences57:32 Tennis Tactics: The Art of Psychological Warfare01:02:47 Classic Moves: Disrupting Opponents in Tennis01:09:42 The Unwritten Rules of Tennis Etiquette01:14:18 Questioning Tennis Norms: The Let Rule
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Episode 11 - Bagels in Paris: Our French Open Predictions
summaryIn this conversation, Lew and Finn discuss various aspects of the tennis world, focusing on recent tournaments, player performances, and predictions for the upcoming French Open. They delve into Novak Djokovic's achievement of reaching 100 titles, the implications of pre-Grand Slam tournaments, and the surprising outcomes in Hamburg. The conversation also highlights emerging talents like Maya Joint and the ongoing rivalry between Alcaraz and Sinner. Additionally, they share insights on Iga Swiatek's preparation and make predictions for both the men's and women's draws at the French Open. In this episode, the hosts discuss their support for emerging tennis talents, particularly focusing on the French Open. They engage in a fun segment called 'Guess the Google,' where they explore popular Google searches related to tennis. The conversation then shifts to the peculiarities of tennis scoring, particularly the term 'love' for zero points. Finally, they address a listener's question about the meaning of 'love' in tennis, providing humorous insights and speculations.Chapters00:00 Novak Djokovic's Journey to 100 Titles06:15 The Impact of Smaller Tournaments Before Grand Slams09:17 The Ups and Downs of Players in Hamburg12:14 Emerging Talents: Maya Joint's Victory in Rabat15:12 Alcaraz vs. Sinner: The Rising Rivalry18:15 Iga Swiatek's Preparation for the French Open21:17 The French Open Predictions and Insights29:17 Analyzing the Men's Draw: Favorites and Dark Horses34:25 Aussie Players: Hopes and Realities35:55 Women's Draw: Top Contenders and Surprises40:25 Fun and Games: Guessing Google Searches52:06 The Challenge of Umpiring: AI vs Human Judgment01:05:41 Mail Bag
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Episode 10 - Return of the Sinner
summaryIn this episode of the Double Bagel Podcast, the hosts delve into the thrilling matchup between Yannick Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz at the Italian Open. They discuss Sinner's impressive performance throughout the tournament, Alcaraz's challenges, and the psychological aspects of pressure in tennis. The conversation also touches on player excuses, crowd dynamics, and personal motivations that drive athletes. The hosts engage in a fun segment of 'Would You Rather?' exploring hypothetical scenarios in the tennis world, adding a light-hearted touch to the analysis. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore various themes in tennis, including the dynamics of mixed doubles, the balance between humiliation and glory on the court, and the challenges of coaching high-profile players. They delve into the art of winning, discussing the significance of style versus substance in match-winning moments. The conversation also touches on embarrassing moments in tennis, the dilemma of grunting versus accidents during matches, and concludes with a fun trivia challenge about tennis terms. The hosts reflect on crowd dynamics in tennis, sharing their thoughts on the best and worst crowds to play in front of.Chapters00:00 Epic Showdown: Sinner vs. Alcaraz02:51 The Rise of Sinner: Dominance on Clay05:32 Alcaraz's Journey: The Underdog's Path08:27 The Role of Pressure: Expectations and Performance11:21 Crowd Dynamics: The Influence of Fans13:40 Excuses and Mental Fortitude in Tennis16:11 The Italian Open: Highlights and Controversies19:02 The Women's Final: Coco's Heartbreak21:45 Culinary Preferences: A Lighthearted Debate29:00 Italian Cuisine and Tennis Culture32:39 Rising Stars in Women's Tennis35:00 Crowd Dynamics and Player Reactions36:04 Would You Rather: Tennis Edition54:10 Humor and Embarrassment in Tennis56:23 Austrian Players and Tennis Geography57:11 Guessing Game: Tennis Terms and Players58:33 Challenging Clues and Strategy in Guessing01:01:37 Final Guesses and the Pressure of the Game01:05:01 Reflections on the Guessing Game01:05:52 Audience Engagement: The Mayo Bag Segment01:07:07 Worst Tennis Crowds: A Discussion
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Episode 9 - Back for Seconds: Shnaider’s Buffet of Bagels and Beatdowns
Summarythe hosts delve into the world of tennis, debunking famous quotes and discussing the remarkable performances of players like Diana Schneider, who has achieved an unprecedented number of double bagels. They explore the importance of confidence in a player's success, particularly in light of Ega Swiatek's recent struggles. The discussion also highlights the rise of young players and the impact they are making on the tour. The hosts analyze the mental game of established players like Sinner and Tsitsipas, while also touching on the fun musical talents of some players. As they wrap up, they share predictions and speculations about the future of tennis and the players to watch. In this engaging conversation, Finn and Lew explore various aspects of tennis, from the challenges players face during matches to innovative ideas for enhancing the sport's entertainment value. They discuss the humorous side of bathroom breaks, the potential for shirtless matches, and the excitement of fans storming the court. The duo also plays a fun word association game and answers audience questions, including the curious practice of players inspecting tennis balls before serving. Their light-hearted banter and insightful commentary make for an entertaining and informative episode.Chapters00:00Debunking Famous Quotes and Tennis Surprises03:16Diana Schneider's Double Bagel Dominance06:00The Importance of Confidence in Tennis08:28 Iga Swiatek's Struggles and Predictions for the French Open11:11The Rise of Jannik Sinner and Mental Game in Tennis13:48 Tennis Players and Their Quirks: The Case of Tsitsipas16:44 Alcaraz's Nose Strip and the New Generation of Players24:05The Epic Tennis Battle30:01 Smash or Pass: Fun Segment Begins48:23 Word Association Game Introduction56:14 Mailbag: The Mystery of Ball Inspection01:02:09 Reflections on Podcast Milestones
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Episode 8 - She Doesn’t Need a Coach. She Needs a Caramello Koala
SummaryIn this episode of the Double Bagel Podcast, the hosts discuss the controversial return of tennis player Sinner after a suspension, highlighting the hypocrisy in the ATP's handling of drug violations. They recap the recent Madrid Masters, analyzing both the women's and men's tournaments, and speculate on the future of tennis as they make predictions for upcoming events. The conversation takes a lighthearted turn as they explore the various excuses players use for losing matches, culminating in a fun mailbag segment where they debate which Grand Slam should be scrapped and what could replace it.TakeawaysSinner's return is controversial but anticipated.The ATP's handling of drug violations shows hypocrisy.Madrid Masters showcased exciting matches on both sides.Predictions for Roland Garros are heating up.Excuses in tennis can be both humorous and relatable.Public proposals at matches can distract players.Food and nutrition play a crucial role in performance.The quality of players in the top 30 has improved significantly.The future of tennis looks promising with new talent emerging.The idea of scrapping a Grand Slam raises interesting discussions.Chapters00:00 Sinner's Controversial Return11:10 Hypocrisy in ATP Drug Policies18:27 Coco's Dominance and Iga's Meltdown26:10 Hot Guys in Tennis: Draper vs. Rudd27:23 Celebrating New Faces in Tennis Finals33:27Italy's Rising Tennis Stars36:22 Anticipating the Rome Tournament40:10 Creative Excuses for Losing in Tennis56:22 Guess the Grunt Game
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Episode 7 - F*&@ This Sport, F*&@ Tennis, F*&@ Everything
SummaryThe hosts discuss the impressive performance of rising star Diana Schneider, the significance of double bagels in matches, and the struggles of players like Sabalenka and Djokovic. The conversation also touches on the humorous side of tennis personalities and the role of injuries and sick days in the sport, culminating in predictions for upcoming tournaments. They discuss the characteristics that make the perfect tennis player and a fun guessing game involving famous tennis players. They also tackle a quirky mailbag question about the number of tennis balls one can fit in their pockets before raising suspicion. The conversation is filled with humor, insights into tennis techniques, and a light-hearted approach to the sport.Chapters00:00 Diana's Legacy: A Tribute to Influential Figures03:03 The Rise of Diana Schneider: A New Tennis Star05:55 Analyzing the Double Bagel: Performance Insights08:58 Tournament Highlights: Upsets and Predictions11:58 The Porsche Dilemma: Sabalenka's Losing Streak15:05 Sick Days in Tennis: A Conspiracy?18:01 Novak's Downfall: The Impact of Father Time24:08 Predictions for the Tournament: Who Will Win?55:01 Tennis Impressions and Celebrity Mimicry01:01:56 Mailbag: The Curious Case of Tennis Balls in Pockets
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Episode 6 - Unforced Odour
SummaryIn this episode, the hosts discuss a recent tennis match filled with drama, including a player's complaint about body odour and the subsequent social media fallout. They highlight the Barcelona tournament's unique traditions and Zverev's surprising comeback in Munich. The conversation shifts to women's tennis, focusing on predictions for upcoming matches and the significance of player relationships. Finally, they delve into the world of tennis fashion, reminiscing about iconic styles and their impact on the sport. In this engaging conversation, Lew and Finn explore the sentimental and iconic aspects of tennis fashion, discussing their favorite outfits and accessories. They delve into memorable moments in tennis history, including dramatic disqualifications and the greatest chokes, while also contemplating a hypothetical scenario where backhands are eliminated from the game. TakeawaysThe controversy surrounding Harriet Dart's complaint about body odor during a match.Lois Bousson's victory and social media engagement after the match.The unique traditions and celebrations at the Barcelona tournament.Zverev's surprising win in Munich after a long losing streak.The significance of player relationships in tennis, including Ben Shelton and Trinity Rodman.The ongoing dominance of Swiatek in women's tennis despite recent losses.The humorous and strategic elements of Sabalenka's gameplay.The impact of fashion and personal style in tennis history.The importance of mental strategies in overcoming tough opponents.Predictions for upcoming tournaments and player performances. Sentimental value often influences our favorite tennis outfits.Iconic tennis attire can evoke strong memories and emotions.Fashion in tennis has evolved significantly over the years.Accessories can play a crucial role in a player's style.Dramatic moments in tennis history often overshadow the game itself.Chokes in tennis can be as memorable as victories.Disqualifications can change the course of a match dramatically.Hypothetical scenarios can lead to interesting discussions about player skills.Tennis fashion reflects the personality of the players.The impact of a player's style can resonate with fans and the sport. Chapters00:00 The Stinky Match: Drama Unfolds08:13 Barcelona Tournament Highlights16:17 Zverev's Comeback in Munich22:16 Relationship Gossip in Tennis30:40 Bagel Counter: Sabalenka vs. Ostapenko36:14 Upcoming Tournaments and Player Insights50:10 The Best Tennis Fits of All Time01:00:19 The Tennis Oscars: Celebrating Drama and Racket Smashes01:04:21 Greatest Chokes in Tennis History01:12:19 Disqualifications and Controversies in Tennis01:16:21 Mail Bag: The Game Without Backhands
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Episode 5 - Boony on the Beers, Demon on the Bagels
SummaryIn this episode of the Double Bagel Podcast, the hosts discuss the recent achievements in tennis, particularly focusing on Alex De Minaur's historic double bagel victory over Grigor Dimitrov. They explore the significance of this achievement in the context of Australian sporting history and the broader implications for the ATP Tour. The conversation also delves into predictions for upcoming tournaments, the impact of serving techniques on the game, and a fun segment where they guess tennis players based on clues. The episode wraps up with a mailbag question about Daniil Medvedev's unconventional success in tennis.TakeawaysThe thrill of achieving a double bagel is unparalleled.Alex De Minaur's performance is a significant milestone for Australian tennis.Comparing sporting achievements can be subjective and humorous.The unpredictability of tennis makes it exciting for fans.Young talents are emerging and changing the landscape of tennis.Serving techniques are evolving, impacting the game.The importance of mental strength in high-pressure matches.Engaging with tennis players off the court can reveal their personalities.Medvedev's success challenges traditional views on technique and athleticism.The podcast hosts enjoy humor and banter while discussing tennis.Chapters00:00 Demon Double Bagels06:16 Aussie Sporting Achievements: Ranking the Demon09:24 The Impact of the Double Bagel on Players12:14 Monte Carlo Tournament Insights15:13 The Future of Tennis: Serving and Player Evolution28:49 Proposed Solutions to Revitalize Tennis34:10 Fun Segments and Guessing Games51:21 Improv Segment: Top Five Tennis Hangouts59:00 Mailbag: Medvedev's Unconventional Success
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Episode 4 - Volynet Serves Brunch
summaryIn this episode of the Double Bagel Podcast, the hosts dive into the world of tennis sponsorships, discussing the growing influence of tennis WAGs (wives and girlfriends) over professional players in securing brand deals. They also highlight recent tournament results, including the surprising comeback of Sophia Kenin and the dominance of American players in the Houston Open. The conversation shifts to the upcoming Monte Carlo tournament and the excitement surrounding it. The hosts engage in a fun draft of memorable Grand Slam finals, reminiscing about their experiences and the emotional rollercoaster of watching these matches. Finally, they tackle a mailbag question about the implications of being a ripped tennis player, concluding that while it may attract attention, it doesn't guarantee success on the court.TakeawaysDaria Saville expresses frustration over sponsorships favoring influencers over athletes.The rise of influencers in tennis is changing the sponsorship landscape.Sophia Kenin's comeback highlights the unpredictable nature of tennis.American players dominated the Houston Open, a rare occurrence in international tennis.The Monte Carlo tournament is anticipated to bring exciting matches and potential upsets.The price is right gameThe hosts reminisce about memorable Grand Slam finals, showcasing the emotional aspect of tennis.Ripped tennis players may not achieve success due to prioritizing muscle over skill.Chapters00:00 The Salty Side of Sponsorships06:04 From Double Bagel to Finalist: A Comeback Story10:01 Wrap up of last week results14:19 Monte Carlo: Upsets, Predictions and Baby Shampoo22:35 Double Bagel Counter - Volynets delivers30:08 Price is Right Game38:13 Drafting the Best Grand Slam Finals56:53 Mailbag: Ripped Players and Their Chances
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Episode 3 - Djokovic Gets Served… and This Time, It’s Lunch
In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent Miami Open, focusing on Djokovic's near miss for his 100th title and the emergence of young talent in tennis. They also delve into the dominance of Sabalenka in women's tennis and the transition to clay courts. The conversation includes the challenges of watching tennis matches, the intriguing statistics from the Bagel Report, and engaging 'what if' scenarios in tennis history. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted discussion on the moonshot phenomenon in tennis and a listener's question about the tweener shot.TakeawaysDjokovic's near miss highlights the pressure of high-stakes matches.Young players are increasingly dominating the tennis scene.The Miami Open showcased unexpected upsets and rising stars.Sabalenka's consistent performance cements her status in women's tennis.Transitioning to clay courts presents unique challenges for players.Watching tennis matches can be frustrating due to streaming issues.The Bagel Report reveals interesting statistics about players' performances.'What if' scenarios can change the narrative of tennis history.The tweener shot is both a tactical move and a crowd-pleaser.Moonshots in tennis can be a strategic choice to disrupt opponents.Sound Bites"The longest rally went for 643 shots.""The moonshot is a game of chicken.""You may as well go for glory."Chapters00:00The Nervous 90s in Sports03:12Djokovic's Near Miss and Mensik's Triumph06:14The Rise of Young Talent in Tennis09:15The Miami Open: A Tournament of Surprises12:14Women's Tennis: Sabalenka's Dominance14:52The Challenges of Watching Tennis17:43The Bakery Report: Bagels in Tennis20:33What If Scenarios in Tennis30:55The Impact of Kyrgios Winning Wimbledon34:32What If Barty and Delacqua Won Doubles?37:09The Big Three: What If Nadal Was Born Later?42:39Moon Shots in Tennis: A New Strategy?51:42The Tweener: A Cry for Help or Tactical Move?
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Episode 2 - Double Bagel and Gauff-ee
SummaryIn this episode, Lewis and Finn focus on Coco Gauff's remarkable double bagel victory. They explore the implications of such a rare achievement, the current state of women's versus men's tennis, and the performances of young players in recent tournaments. The conversation also touches on the Miami Open, the curious case of Nick Kyrgios, and the rise of Adam Walton as a lucky loser. We touchdown in Brazil as we discuss the Brazilian Sensation and for the first time ever, Guess the Grunt and Tennis Checkup segments are played. The episode concludes with Mail BagChapters00:00 Lewis Opening Monologue03:10 Coco Gauff's understands the significance of a Double Bagel08:51 Bagel Counter: Everyone gets a Bagel14:33 Indian wells reflection16:58 Recent Tournament Highlights19:56 Week One of Miami Open24:42 The Rise of the Lucky Loser29:48 The Brazilian Sensation34:54 Guess the Grunt Game39:45 Heartbreak and Triumph in Tennis45:25 The Tennis Checkup: A Doctor's Perspective52:31 Mailbag: The People's Questions
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Episode 1 - Chasing the Bagel
In this episode, the hosts delve into the recent Indian Wells tennis tournament, discussing the semifinals, player performances, and the implications of tournament length. They reflect on the significance of seedings, the emergence of young talents, and controversies surrounding player behavior. The boys continue the 'Bagel Counter,' celebrating players who have lost matches with a score of 6-0, and a discussion on player achievements, particularly focusing on Nick Kyrgios, Sam Stosur, and Andy Roddick. The episode concludes with the mailbag as the bagel boys answer questions from the viewers.Chapters00:00 A double bagel fell through our fingers03:54 Indian Wells is too long05:57 Two male rockets through to the final13:11 Women's semi final breakdown + Swiatek losing the plot19:58 Roger Federer makes an appearance in the bagel counter26:25 Overs or Unders: Player Performance Evaluation40:54 Mailbag: Audience Questions and Insights
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Hosted by terrible tennis players, ex-coaches, tech dude Matt Finnigan and anesthesiologist Lewis Ireland. They have the gift of the gabb when it comes to critiquing professional tennis stars. Bringing humour to the forefront of tennis commentary, their seemingly limited knowledge does not stop them from strong opinions and unwavering confidence. Join them weekly to learn minimal about strategy, techniques and players.
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