Tennis’ second pandemic summer gets us a bit closer to “normal,” but the absence of many of the biggest stars leaves room for other players to create compelling narratives. Danielle Collins runs off 12 matches in a row, Reilly Opelka transcends servebotism and outfoxes Tsitsipas in Toronto, and Karolina Pliskova resuscitates a career that many (us?) were calling over the hill. We also talk about some egregious stunts (ciao, Fabio & Mo), the WTA Race to [somewhere?], and the post-Big 3 landscape.
0:35 Rafa and the glaring absence of the Old Guard this summer - what’s next? Does the Next Gen *have to* snatch the tour from the Big 3 or no?
9:10 Results in Cluj-Napoca & DC: Petkovic back in top 70, Sherif becomes first Egyptian woman in WTA final, Sinner & a few lesser known American men show out in DC
12:15 Danielle Collins wins a second title and more fans - why does Collins inspire such charged cultural conversations?
22:20 Montreal: Pliskova, Giorgi, Collins-Pegula, Jabeur
30:00 Reilly Opelka makes the case for himself
36:25 Pure stunts from the ATP’s king of stunts. Lasciami in pace, Fabio!
41:15 A brief retrospective on a Whitney & Mariah moment
45:15 Final thoughts on the blazingly fast women’s 200m and then we’ll leave you alone
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