Episodes

Sunday Sep 04, 2016
Episode 165c: U.S. Open - Halfway Home
Sunday Sep 04, 2016
Sunday Sep 04, 2016
With pudding and beer in hand, Ben and Courtney wrap up their main thoughts from a first week of the U.S. Open that mostly went without major disruption. Raonic, Kyrgios, Cilic and Muguruza being out is surprising, as is Caroline Wozniacki and Anastasija Sevastova being in. But mostly, it's business as expected, which should set up for a grand second week. We hope.
Also, there's a roof and it makes things louder.
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Friday Sep 02, 2016
Episode 165b: U.S. Open Foot Soldiers
Friday Sep 02, 2016
Friday Sep 02, 2016
The first few rounds of the U.S. Open are in the books, and most of the stars have advanced. But they've advanced past the tennis cavalry of the sport--lovingly known by our guest Andrew as the Foot Soldiers of Tennis.
Paolo Lorenzi has become the prototype for such effort without reward--until now. As he's made it into the third round of the U.S. Open, we'd thought it would be a fitting time to pay tribute.
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Saturday Aug 27, 2016
Episode 164: US Open Preview State of Mind
Saturday Aug 27, 2016
Saturday Aug 27, 2016
The year's final grand slam event is upon us, and Ben and Courtney are ready with their draws to break down the who and how of this US Open.
There are surprising champions in Cincinnati to review (Marin Cilic and Karolina Pliskova) to mull over, shaky #1s to evaluate (Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams), and increasingly steady anchors at the bottom of each draw (Andy Murray and Angelique Kerber). So, who do we pick?
Lastly, Courtney sings.
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Monday Aug 15, 2016
Episode 163: Golden Girl Monica Puig and More Rio Results
Monday Aug 15, 2016
Monday Aug 15, 2016
Olympic tennis produced one of its most stunning results with Monica Puig winning gold, and so Ben nd Courtney are here to break that down, as well as all the other medals and losers in Rio. What does Monica's win show us about Olympic tennis, and what does it mean for her going forward? How delightful were the silver efforts of Juan Martin del Potro and Venus Williams? And why weren't many of the other results surprising? Also, is it fair to call Jack Sock a "doubles specialist"?
To tee up this week's tournament in Cincinnati, we chat with local sports reporter Shannon Russell, who has covered the tennis here for the Cincinnati Enquirer, and sheds light on what it's like being a one-week-a-year tennis reporter serving a tournament's local market.
Then in a wide-ranging rant extravaganza, Courtney talks about journalism (after John Oliver did) and Ben talks about plaques (but really Pokemon again).
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Monday Aug 08, 2016
Episode 162a: Olympian Upset: Delpo Defeats Djokovic
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Monday Aug 08, 2016
After one round of action in Rio there are already some big tennis upsets in the books, so Ben and Courtney raced to their microphones to discuss. Firstly, Juan Martin del Potro stunned Novak Djokovic in straight sets, upending the tournament. This was shocking, even if it was a match to watch, and we explain why. Does Djokovic's reaction show the gravity of the Olympics? And how about those doubles upsets?
Also, our thoughts about other doings at the Olympics early on, from soccer heckling to gymnastics injuries, as well as our fat kid snacking proclivities.
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Thursday Jul 28, 2016
Episode 162: Federer Out, Olderers In
Thursday Jul 28, 2016
Thursday Jul 28, 2016
Roger Federer is out for the rest of the 2016 season, so Ben, Courtney, and Kickstarting guest producer/host Ashish Malhotra talk about what it means for his future, his present, and the rest of the year's tennis.
Then, with the Olympics fast approaching, are players ready or anxiously awaiting? The answers vary and surprise.
Ben then chats with 37-year-old Ivo Karlovic, who won Newport and reached the Washington final as part of an ever greying tour. Is the aging game a good thing?
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Sunday Jul 10, 2016
Episode 160d: Wimbledon Volley 4: Serena and Murray Slay
Sunday Jul 10, 2016
Sunday Jul 10, 2016
It was a Wimbledon with two worthy champions, Serena Williams and Andy Murray, and two worthy finalists in Angelique Kerber and Milos Raonic who delivered finals of varying levels of entertainingness. First on the women: how much was this win about Serena finally overcoming the Vinci shock, as Patrick Mouratoglou said? And how did Kerber change her legacy?
On the men, why did the final seem so flat and dull? Is this the start of bigger things from Murray, that might even include reaching No. 1 at some point? Also, how much will Federer rue the missed opportunity?
Also, PB&J and ice. Both nice.
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Saturday Jul 02, 2016
Episode 160b: Wimbledon Volley 2: Querrey Stuns Djokovic
Saturday Jul 02, 2016
Saturday Jul 02, 2016
On his way to a calendar slam that many considered as likely as not, Novak Djokovic ran into the indomitable Sam Querrey. Yes, that happened. Ben and Courtney discuss the stunning win, both from a perspective of Novak's understandable letdown and Querrey's unlikely casting in this role, despite his undeniable talent and weapons.
Also, an update on the rest of rain-soaked play, and the all important questions of where it leaves our concert plans.
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Wednesday Jun 29, 2016
Episode 160a: Wimbledon Volley 1: Marcus Willis (Cartman)
Wednesday Jun 29, 2016
Wednesday Jun 29, 2016
It's been a rainy start to Wimbledon, but there isn't deja vu to the Paris misery just yet, in large part because of the delightful story of #772 Marcus Willis, who won seven matches to win a trophy of sorts: a chance to face Roger Federer on Centre Court. It was the best sort of sports story, and it brightened an already rainy first week.
To talk about the remarkable rise of the man known as "Cartman," we hear from Willis himself, his girlfriend Jennifer Bate, and commentator Mike Cation, who incredulously called Cartman's infamous "RC Coke and a Snickers" breakthrough in Knoxville.
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Saturday Jun 25, 2016
Episode 159: Wimbledon 2016 Draw Preview Super-Duperness!
Saturday Jun 25, 2016
Saturday Jun 25, 2016
The grass is ready for Wimbledon, and so are Ben and Courtney for this draw preview show! First, the dudes. Who are the stumbling blocks for Novak Djokovic as he aims for a *fifth* straight Grand Slam title? Is Federer ready to be a threat? How are Dominic Thiem's chances of sustaining momentum? And what did the Brits, bar Murray, do to deserve such brutal draws?
For the ladies, it's Serena vs the field, once again. But there's plenty of room for that to be an incredibly compelling match-up, with tough seeds looming for Serena at the tournament's midway point. Who makes it out of the loadedly grassophilic second quarter? And can Garbine Muguruza reach another final? Or could a Venus or Madison Keys stand in her way?
Also, Brexit.
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