Episodes

  • Episode 6 - Unforced Odour
    Apr 22 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, the hosts discuss a recent tennis match filled with drama, including a player's complaint about body odour and the subsequent social media fallout. They highlight the Barcelona tournament's unique traditions and Zverev's surprising comeback in Munich. The conversation shifts to women's tennis, focusing on predictions for upcoming matches and the significance of player relationships. Finally, they delve into the world of tennis fashion, reminiscing about iconic styles and their impact on the sport. In this engaging conversation, Lew and Finn explore the sentimental and iconic aspects of tennis fashion, discussing their favorite outfits and accessories. They delve into memorable moments in tennis history, including dramatic disqualifications and the greatest chokes, while also contemplating a hypothetical scenario where backhands are eliminated from the game.

    Takeaways

    • The controversy surrounding Harriet Dart's complaint about body odor during a match.
    • Lois Bousson's victory and social media engagement after the match.
    • The unique traditions and celebrations at the Barcelona tournament.
    • Zverev's surprising win in Munich after a long losing streak.
    • The significance of player relationships in tennis, including Ben Shelton and Trinity Rodman.
    • The ongoing dominance of Swiatek in women's tennis despite recent losses.
    • The humorous and strategic elements of Sabalenka's gameplay.
    • The impact of fashion and personal style in tennis history.
    • The importance of mental strategies in overcoming tough opponents.
    • Predictions for upcoming tournaments and player performances. Sentimental value often influences our favorite tennis outfits.
    • Iconic tennis attire can evoke strong memories and emotions.
    • Fashion in tennis has evolved significantly over the years.
    • Accessories can play a crucial role in a player's style.
    • Dramatic moments in tennis history often overshadow the game itself.
    • Chokes in tennis can be as memorable as victories.
    • Disqualifications can change the course of a match dramatically.
    • Hypothetical scenarios can lead to interesting discussions about player skills.
    • Tennis fashion reflects the personality of the players.
    • The impact of a player's style can resonate with fans and the sport.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Stinky Match: Drama Unfolds

    08:13 Barcelona Tournament Highlights

    16:17 Zverev's Comeback in Munich

    22:16 Relationship Gossip in Tennis

    30:40 Bagel Counter: Sabalenka vs. Ostapenko

    36:14 Upcoming Tournaments and Player Insights

    50:10 The Best Tennis Fits of All Time

    01:00:19 The Tennis Oscars: Celebrating Drama and Racket Smashes

    01:04:21 Greatest Chokes in Tennis History

    01:12:19 Disqualifications and Controversies in Tennis

    01:16:21 Mail Bag: The Game Without Backhands


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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Episode 5 - Boony on the Beers, Demon on the Bagels
    Apr 18 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Double Bagel Podcast, the hosts discuss the recent achievements in tennis, particularly focusing on Alex De Minaur's historic double bagel victory over Grigor Dimitrov. They explore the significance of this achievement in the context of Australian sporting history and the broader implications for the ATP Tour. The conversation also delves into predictions for upcoming tournaments, the impact of serving techniques on the game, and a fun segment where they guess tennis players based on clues. The episode wraps up with a mailbag question about Daniil Medvedev's unconventional success in tennis.

    Takeaways

    • The thrill of achieving a double bagel is unparalleled.
    • Alex De Minaur's performance is a significant milestone for Australian tennis.
    • Comparing sporting achievements can be subjective and humorous.
    • The unpredictability of tennis makes it exciting for fans.
    • Young talents are emerging and changing the landscape of tennis.
    • Serving techniques are evolving, impacting the game.
    • The importance of mental strength in high-pressure matches.
    • Engaging with tennis players off the court can reveal their personalities.
    • Medvedev's success challenges traditional views on technique and athleticism.
    • The podcast hosts enjoy humor and banter while discussing tennis.

    Chapters

    00:00 Demon Double Bagels

    06:16 Aussie Sporting Achievements: Ranking the Demon

    09:24 The Impact of the Double Bagel on Players

    12:14 Monte Carlo Tournament Insights

    15:13 The Future of Tennis: Serving and Player Evolution

    28:49 Proposed Solutions to Revitalize Tennis

    34:10 Fun Segments and Guessing Games

    51:21 Improv Segment: Top Five Tennis Hangouts

    59:00 Mailbag: Medvedev's Unconventional Success

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 4 - Volynets Serves Brunch
    Apr 11 2025

    summary

    In this episode of the Double Bagel Podcast, the hosts dive into the world of tennis sponsorships, discussing the growing influence of tennis WAGs (wives and girlfriends) over professional players in securing brand deals. They also highlight recent tournament results, including the surprising comeback of Sophia Kenin and the dominance of American players in the Houston Open. The conversation shifts to the upcoming Monte Carlo tournament and the excitement surrounding it. The hosts engage in a fun draft of memorable Grand Slam finals, reminiscing about their experiences and the emotional rollercoaster of watching these matches. Finally, they tackle a mailbag question about the implications of being a ripped tennis player, concluding that while it may attract attention, it doesn't guarantee success on the court.

    Takeaways

    • Daria Saville expresses frustration over sponsorships favoring influencers over athletes.
    • The rise of influencers in tennis is changing the sponsorship landscape.
    • Sophia Kenin's comeback highlights the unpredictable nature of tennis.
    • American players dominated the Houston Open, a rare occurrence in international tennis.
    • The Monte Carlo tournament is anticipated to bring exciting matches and potential upsets.
    • The price is right game
    • The hosts reminisce about memorable Grand Slam finals, showcasing the emotional aspect of tennis.
    • Ripped tennis players may not achieve success due to prioritizing muscle over skill.


    Chapters

    00:00 The Salty Side of Sponsorships

    06:04 From Double Bagel to Finalist: A Comeback Story

    10:01 Wrap up of last week results

    14:19 Monte Carlo: Upsets, Predictions and Baby Shampoo

    22:35 Double Bagel Counter - Volynets delivers

    30:08 Price is Right Game

    38:13 Drafting the Best Grand Slam Finals

    56:53 Mailbag: Ripped Players and Their Chances

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 3 - Djokovic Gets Served… and This Time, It’s Lunch
    Apr 2 2025

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent Miami Open, focusing on Djokovic's near miss for his 100th title and the emergence of young talent in tennis. They also delve into the dominance of Sabalenka in women's tennis and the transition to clay courts. The conversation includes the challenges of watching tennis matches, the intriguing statistics from the Bagel Report, and engaging 'what if' scenarios in tennis history. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted discussion on the moonshot phenomenon in tennis and a listener's question about the tweener shot.

    Takeaways

    • Djokovic's near miss highlights the pressure of high-stakes matches.
    • Young players are increasingly dominating the tennis scene.
    • The Miami Open showcased unexpected upsets and rising stars.
    • Sabalenka's consistent performance cements her status in women's tennis.
    • Transitioning to clay courts presents unique challenges for players.
    • Watching tennis matches can be frustrating due to streaming issues.
    • The Bagel Report reveals interesting statistics about players' performances.
    • 'What if' scenarios can change the narrative of tennis history.
    • The tweener shot is both a tactical move and a crowd-pleaser.
    • Moonshots in tennis can be a strategic choice to disrupt opponents.


    Sound Bites

    • "The longest rally went for 643 shots."
    • "The moonshot is a game of chicken."
    • "You may as well go for glory."

    Chapters

    00:00
    The Nervous 90s in Sports

    03:12
    Djokovic's Near Miss and Mensik's Triumph

    06:14
    The Rise of Young Talent in Tennis

    09:15
    The Miami Open: A Tournament of Surprises

    12:14
    Women's Tennis: Sabalenka's Dominance

    14:52
    The Challenges of Watching Tennis

    17:43
    The Bakery Report: Bagels in Tennis

    20:33
    What If Scenarios in Tennis

    30:55
    The Impact of Kyrgios Winning Wimbledon

    34:32
    What If Barty and Delacqua Won Doubles?

    37:09
    The Big Three: What If Nadal Was Born Later?

    42:39
    Moon Shots in Tennis: A New Strategy?

    51:42
    The Tweener: A Cry for Help or Tactical Move?


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    59 mins
  • Episode 2 - Double Bagel and Gauff-ee
    Mar 26 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Lewis and Finn focus on Coco Gauff's remarkable double bagel victory. They explore the implications of such a rare achievement, the current state of women's versus men's tennis, and the performances of young players in recent tournaments. The conversation also touches on the Miami Open, the curious case of Nick Kyrgios, and the rise of Adam Walton as a lucky loser. We touchdown in Brazil as we discuss the Brazilian Sensation and for the first time ever, Guess the Grunt and Tennis Checkup segments are played. The episode concludes with Mail Bag

    Chapters

    00:00 Lewis Opening Monologue
    03:10 Coco Gauff's understands the significance of a Double Bagel
    08:51 Bagel Counter: Everyone gets a Bagel
    14:33 Indian wells reflection
    16:58 Recent Tournament Highlights
    19:56 Week One of Miami Open
    24:42 The Rise of the Lucky Loser
    29:48 The Brazilian Sensation
    34:54 Guess the Grunt Game
    39:45 Heartbreak and Triumph in Tennis
    45:25 The Tennis Checkup: A Doctor's Perspective
    52:31 Mailbag: The People's Questions



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    1 hr
  • Episode 1 - Chasing the Bagel
    Mar 22 2025

    In this episode, the hosts delve into the recent Indian Wells tennis tournament, discussing the semifinals, player performances, and the implications of tournament length. They reflect on the significance of seedings, the emergence of young talents, and controversies surrounding player behavior. The boys continue the 'Bagel Counter,' celebrating players who have lost matches with a score of 6-0, and a discussion on player achievements, particularly focusing on Nick Kyrgios, Sam Stosur, and Andy Roddick. The episode concludes with the mailbag as the bagel boys answer questions from the viewers.


    Chapters

    00:00 A double bagel fell through our fingers
    03:54 Indian Wells is too long
    05:57 Two male rockets through to the final
    13:11 Women's semi final breakdown + Swiatek losing the plot
    19:58 Roger Federer makes an appearance in the bagel counter
    26:25 Overs or Unders: Player Performance Evaluation
    40:54 Mailbag: Audience Questions and Insights



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    47 mins
  • Episode 0 - The Double Bagel Boys
    19 mins
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