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A humorous and informative podcast discussing the happenings in the wacky world of professional tennis. Hosted by Ben Rothenberg and Courtney Nguyen.

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Ben Rothenberg Courtney Nguyen

Previous Guests

Tumaini Carayol
Tumaini Carayol is a prominent tennis journalist known for his insightful coverage of the sport. He has contributed to various publications, including The Guardian, where he provides analysis and commentary on tennis events and player performances. Carayol is recognized for his in-depth reporting and ability to convey the complexities of the tennis world, making him a respected voice in sports journalism.
Pam Shriver
Pam Shriver is a former professional tennis player and current sports commentator. She was a top-ranked player in the 1980s, winning 21 Grand Slam titles, including 7 singles titles. Shriver is known for her contributions to tennis both on and off the court, and she has been a prominent voice in sports media, providing analysis and insights on major tennis events.
J. O'D.
J. O'D. is a notable figure in the tennis community, recognized for their contributions to the sport, particularly in the realm of commentary and analysis. While specific details about their background may vary, they are appreciated for their insights and engagement with tennis fans.
Ahmad Nassar
Ahmad Nassar is the executive director of the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA). He has a background in sports management and has been involved in advocating for players' rights within the professional tennis circuit. Nassar has worked to elevate the voices of lesser-known players and has been instrumental in the PTPA's initiatives to challenge the existing structures in tennis.

Topics Discussed

Harriet Dart Jakub Mensik Carlos Alcaraz Iga Swiatek tennis stories mainstream tournament travels PTPA lawsuit tennis Ahmad Nassar Novak Djokovic ATP Emma Raducanu Naomi Osaka John Feinstein Mirra Andreeva Conchita Martinez Aryna Sabalenka Jack Draper WTA rebrand Stefano Vukov WTA ban Simona Halep retirement announcement US Open mixed doubles Canada and Cincinnati events Serena Williams Super Bowl Drake

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Episodes

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Episode 397: What Breaks Through In Tennis

Hosts
Ben Rothenberg Courtney Nguyen
Guests
Tumaini Carayol Pam Shriver J. O'D.
Keywords
Harriet Dart Jakub Mensik Carlos Alcaraz Iga Swiatek tennis stories mainstream tournament travels

Ben and Tumaini (who can also be looked at as they talk in a video version of this episode on NCR's Patreon, if you're into that sort of thing) catch up after a few weeks apart at various stops on the tour.

We first, though, discuss why odd stories like Harriet Dart complaining about how her opponent smells wind up being the tennis stories that really break through to the mainstream. What can get people talking about tennis? And is it something that the tours with all their millions spent on promotion could capitalize on?

We then catch up a bit on our respective recent tournament travels and big happenings in the world of tennis since our last episode, including Jakub Mensik winning Miami (and why he's less hyped than other prospects), Carlos Alcaraz getting back on the board in Monte Carlo, Iga Swiatek's prospects of returning to championly ways on clay, and much more. 

Thank you for listening! Our Patreon is back up and running to ensure NCR keeps going and stays ad-free, and we hope you can join in supporting NCR! And we especially thank our GOAT backers: Pam Shriver and J. O'D.

And please check out Ben's new writing home, Bounces! And Tumaini's work at The Guardian

0:00 1:45:24

Episode 396: The PTPA's Big Swing in Court

Hosts
Ben Rothenberg Courtney Nguyen
Guests
Ahmad Nassar Tumaini Carayol
Keywords
PTPA lawsuit tennis Ahmad Nassar Novak Djokovic ATP Emma Raducanu Naomi Osaka John Feinstein

Ben and Tumaini reconvene to try to make sense of the big lawsuit filed by the PTPA and a group of lesser-known players against the powers-that-be in tennis, what we make of the organization, and this big swing they're taking after years of not being recognized.

What do we make of the PTPA's 163-page laundry list of claims? What points resonate and which don't? And is there an inconsistency between their purported purpose for players and the arguments they're making? (You can also read Ben's interview with PTPA executive director Ahmad Nassar.)

After spending the first 40 minutes on that, we discuss other topics that have emerged in the past week or so, including Novak Djokovic's image being frequently used by right-wing politicians, the current ATP inconsistency, Emma Raducanu's struggles and resurgence, and Naomi Osaka's trajectory.

We end with a melancholy happy trails to author John Feinstein, and lots of love for NCR's dear Courtney. 

Thank you for listening! Our Patreon is back up and running to ensure NCR keeps going and stays ad-free, and we hope you can join in supporting NCR! And we especially thank our GOAT backers: Pam Shriver and J. O'D.

And please check out Ben's new writing home, Bounces! And Tumaini's work at The Guardian

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Episode 395: Andreeva, Draper, and a Rebrand

Hosts
Ben Rothenberg Courtney Nguyen
Guests
Tumaini Carayol
Keywords
Mirra Andreeva Conchita Martinez Aryna Sabalenka Iga Swiatek Jack Draper WTA rebrand

Ben and Tumaini are back together again after tennis traveled through the desert of Indian Wells, discussing crowning a new queen teen, a steady Brit, and women's tennis going for a new look.

We discuss Mirra Andreeva's success, her improvements, her admirable coach Conchita Martinez, and how her Russia nationality might play into her role as a new star.

We also discuss Aryna Sabalenka's saltiness in defeat, and Iga Swiatek's long defense of herself after a semifinal tantrum. 

We also discuss Jack Draper and his journey (which Tumaini has covered closely), and how he's emerging at a time when other top men are flailing.

And lastly we discuss the WTA's rebrand, and what we think should be their priorities going forward.

Thank you for listening! Our Patreon is back up and running to ensure NCR keeps going and stays ad-free, and we hope you can join in supporting NCR! And we especially thank our GOAT backers: Pam Shriver and J. O'D.

And please check out Ben's new writing home, Bounces! And Tumaini's work at The Guardian

0:00 1:03:17

Episode 394: Mixed Feelings

Hosts
Ben Rothenberg Courtney Nguyen
Guests
Tumaini Carayol
Keywords
Stefano Vukov WTA ban Simona Halep retirement announcement US Open mixed doubles Canada and Cincinnati events Serena Williams Super Bowl Drake

Ben and Tumaini reconvene for the first time back in their cold home hemisphere to discuss tennis happenings in February, which involve several complex stories.

First, we discussed the late-breaking news of Stefano Vukov receiving a one-year ban from the WTA, and the details that were reported by The Athletic about the WTA's reasons. Is this new proactive approach correct?

Second we discuss the retirement announcement of Simona Halep, whose legacy became much more complicated in the last few years. How should her career be remembered?

We then cover the many changes happening to the August schedule, including the elongated Canada and Cincinnati events, the US Open's Sunday start, and then mostly the U.S. Open's radical revamp of the mixed doubles event. 

After some results chats and thank yous, we end with a discussion of Serena at the Super Bowl and our memories of her time with Drake.

Thank you for listening! Our Patreon is back up and running to ensure NCR keeps going and stays ad-free, and we hope you can join in supporting NCR! And we especially thank our GOAT backers: Pam Shriver and J. O'D.

And please check out Ben's new writing home, Bounces! And Tumaini's work at The Guardian

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