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Canada, Cincy, Misfits & Mayhem
Rennae and Caitlin are back in action—with “tiny mics” misadventures, audio nostalgia, and a side of ghostly co-host confusion. The Montreal glow-up gets its due, as Caitlin laments missing her hometown heroics while Rennae swoons over Victoria Mboko’s stellar Canadian Open run (and offers a side-order of “don’t-make-her-Bianca-2.0” caution).
How to Say No When You Don’t Want to Hit with Someone
Your basic options are: Fib, protect your schedule, start a business, or dominate them so thoroughly they'll never ask again.
Queen Vee: Venus Williams Redefines Tennis Longevity in D.C.
Rennae and Andrea are all over Washington DC, the kickoff to the US hardcourt swing. Starting with the inimitable Venus Williams—say that five times fast if you're German—who came out swinging against Peyton Stearns and notched her first tour-level win in two years, as well as check ins on Emma Radacanu, Taylor Fritz and Perennial dark horse Ben Shelton. Plus: in a bonus mini-episode, Rennae is live and direct with Canadian sensation Gabriel Diallo behind the scenes of the Citi Open.
Tennis Smells Different to Everybody
In 1987, the Australian poet Clive James demanded that he be brought the sweat of Argentinian tennis icon Gabriela Sabatini, writing “For I know it tastes as pure as Malvern water, Though laced with bright bubbles like the acqua minerale.”
How to be a Good Loser (If You Have to Be)
Because winning is the point of everything, we’ve all been taught, in some way or another, how to do it—instructions we carry out with varying degrees of success.
The True Tennis Heads of Wimbledon
Every year, a bunch of 20-somethings with national rankings make the data calls in SW19.
Wimbledon: Daily Scene Report
During the fortnight, we've got photographers Nick Pachelli and Maia Flore taking in the sights, scenes and spectacles on the grounds at the All England Lawn & Tennis Club. Follow along for the highs, the lows and (of course) the whoas from SW19.
Shocks, Surprises, and Burnouts
Rennae and Andrea snag a few moments between hits to discuss some of the shocking (and not-so-shocking) first round exits, including Coco Gauff's loss to Yastremska, Zverev's five-setter (and mentality issues) as well as Fabio Fognini Fabio Fognining everywhere, like Lord of the Rings. Are Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz the Tik Tok versions of Federer & Nadal?