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 23 - Game, Set, Cramp
Summary
In 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.
Chapters
00:00 The Rise and Fall of Jannik Sinner
02:55 Injuries and Withdrawals: A Shanghai Crisis
05:45 Heat and Hydration: The Shanghai Challenge
08:37 Novak Djokovic: The Unstoppable Force
11:36 Emerging Talents: The Next Generation
14:30 WTA Insights: The Women's Game
17:08 The Quest for Bagels: A Year of Singles
21:49 The Deuce Bag of the Week
25:58 Innovations in Tennis: Ocean Dodden's Bold Move
27:30 Making Tennis Entertaining: Theme Songs for Players
34:56 Banning Towels: A Radical Idea for Tennis Matches