After spending the last episode on Naomi Osaka and what happened in her final against Serena Williams, Ben and Courtney move on to the rest of the U.S. Open.
Well, after an explanation of what "Pique" is, a bit more on Serena: what do we make of her not being the closer she once was deep in Slams?
Then, other topics include: the heat and the slow courts, the impact of moments when non-tennis media becomes interested in the sport, women's top-10 fleeing Slams early, champion Novak Djokovic, runner-up Juan Martin del Potro, and Mo Lahyani's absurd intervention into the Kyrgios-Herbert match.
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Episode 62: Tarnishing the Holidays
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Episode 60: All The Fall
Episode 59: An American in Paris...Alone.
Episode 58: Dmitry Tursunov
Episode 57: Ain't Nothing But a Number One
Episode 56: Davis, Drouet, Doubles, and D'U-S-A
Episode 55b: U.S. Open and Shut (Part 2)
Episode 55a: U.S. Open and Shut (Part 1)
Episode 54: It's Gonna Be a U.S. Open Preview!
Episode 53: Jelena Jankovic and the Greatest Roadtrip in Sports
Episode 52A: Au Revoir, Marion Bartoli
Episode 52: A Canadian Double
Episode 51: Casting Summer in an American Desert
Episode 50: A Milestone Episode You Can't Refuse
Episode 49: Questioners, Federers, Numbers, and Ikers
Episode 48: Rennae Stubbs
Episode 47: A Drought Dies, A Butterfly Is Born
Episode 46: Wimbledon Goes Boom Boom
Episode 45: Wimbledon, Bloody Wimbledon
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