
Double Bagel Podcast
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.
Double Bagel Podcast
Episode 8 - She Doesn’t Need a Coach. She Needs a Caramello Koala
Summary
In 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.
Takeaways
- Sinner'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.
Chapters
00:00 Sinner's Controversial Return
11:10 Hypocrisy in ATP Drug Policies
18:27 Coco's Dominance and Iga's Meltdown
26:10 Hot Guys in Tennis: Draper vs. Rudd
27:23 Celebrating New Faces in Tennis Finals
33:27Italy's Rising Tennis Stars
36:22 Anticipating the Rome Tournament
40:10 Creative Excuses for Losing in Tennis
56:22 Guess the Grunt Game