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PicklePatter - Your daily dose of pickleball banter! Join Mark and Raven, your friendly amateur pickleball enthusiasts, as they serve up quick, punchy episodes packed with tips to improve your game and fun facts about the sport we all love. From perfecting your dink to acing your third shot drop, PicklePatter's got you covered in just 6 to 15 minutes a day. Plus, tune in each week for a roundup of the latest pickleball news, so you can stay in the loop both on and off the court. Whether you' ...
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Did you know liking tennis is one of the main signs you may be a homosexual? Neither did we, but since every gay person we know likes tennis, we decided to make a podcast about it. Welcome to Ball Boys, where we talk the ins, outs, tops, bottoms, grunts and groans of professional tennis.
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In this episode, hosts Mark and Raven take a deep dive into the origins and meteoric rise of pickleball. Discover how this improvisational backyard game, born out of boredom in 1965, grew into the worldwide phenomenon it is today. From makeshift equipment and family fun to the formation of the USAPA and high-tech composite paddles, pickleball's jou…
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In this debut episode of PicklePatter, hosts Mark and Raven dive into the fascinating differences between pickleball and tennis courts. From court sizes to net heights, and even the surface materials, they break it all down with humor and relatable analogies (like cramming clowns into a phone booth!). Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the …
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On this episode of The Ball Boys we celebrate the legs and legacy of Rafa Nadal and count down the top five things we'll miss most about the King of Clay. We also cover the hits and misses of the Asian swing, introduce you to Ryder our Chat LGBT bot, and play 10 words or Lets with this week's ball boy, the bodacious Matt Coleman. Strap in.…
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We put together the purrrfect episode just fur you as we celebrate all things pets. We of course keep you up to date with the latest around the tours, and did we just fall in love with the Laver Cup? We cover the upcoming Billionairess showdown at Madison Square Garden and introduce you to Chat LGBT, the bitchiest bot on the show (well, second bitc…
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With the US Open heading for the final weekend, do Jordan Thompson and Max Purcell have what it takes to take home the silverware? Alex de Minaur says he'll play at the Davis Cup despite a recurring hip injury. And Aryna Sabalenka’s forehand topspin speed is faster than some of the top male players, John Alexander explains why.…
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Who knows how deep Alexei Popyrin can go at the US Open, but his win over Novak Djokovic confirmed he's a star of the future. The team break down his meteoric rise, while assessing Jordan Thompson's emergence as a giant killer ahead of his clash with Alex de Minaur. Plus, we dig into Serena Williams meeting with Iga Swiatek. Featured: Louise Ransom…
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The Olympics tennis event is over and it resulted in an elusive gold medal for Novak Djokovic and the Australian men’s doubles team. The mixed doubles could result in a rom-com and what’s next for Alex de Minaur? Catherine Murphy, John Alexander and John Millman also discuss whether the Laver Cup will serve as Rafa’s goodbye.…
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We ponder whether we've seen the last of Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros. The team reflect on Coco Gauff's gripes with officials. Plus we consider the chances of our doubles pairing at the Paris Olympics. Featured: Louise Ransome, tennis reporter. John Millman ex-ATP veteran. John Alexander, Aussie tennis great.…
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The Olympic draw has been released and there is a chance we see Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal meet in the second round. John Millman has his say on whether Alex de Minaur will take the court at Roland-Garros, and it's a tough draw for the rest of the Australian contingent.Bởi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Emma Raducanu loses to New Zealand qualifier Lulu Sun, and also makes a contentious decision to pull out of the mixed doubles with Wimbledon favourite Andy Murray. Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev will renew acquaintances in a quarter-final and Alex de Minaur is the sole Aussie in singles competition after progressing via a walkover.…
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10 Australian men will take to the grass courts of Wimbledom with most coming in the tournament from a solid lead in. Ajla Tomljanovic is in strong form in the women's draw where the title is anyone's to win. And would you choosing holding your ATP ranking, or a chance to wear the green and gold at the Olympics?…
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Will playing invitational doubles with best friend Casey Dellacqua spark Ash Barty to come out of retirement ? Catherine and JA certainly hope so. Alex de Minaur has a career high ranking and Jordan Thompson reaches the quarter-finals of the Queen's Club Championships.John Millman also explains what brought superhuman Roger Federer back to a mere m…
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The French Open is officially over and history has been made in both the men's and women's tournaments. Iga Swiatek took out her third straight Roland Garros title. Meanwhile, 21-year old Carlos Alcaraz came back from two sets to one down against Alexander Zverev to claim his third Grand Slam title.Bởi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Does Jasmine Paolini stand a chance against three-time French Open champion Iga Swiatek in the women's final? The men's semi-finals await as Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Casper Ruud and Alexander Zverev remain in the mix. Catherine, JA and John evaluate Alex de Minaur's tournament and speculate whether Novak Djokovic can make it to the Olympics a…
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Alex de Minaur and Thanasi Kokkinakis continue to fly the flag for Australia on the clay courts of Roland-Garros. Catherine Murphy, John Millman and John Alexander also evaluate the performances of the Australians who have already exited.Bởi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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We're heading to the desert for the unofficial 5th slam - and no we don't mean Netflix Slam. We're also qwatching the new tennis IT couple, talking about THAT outburst, and previewing everything at Indian Wells. And don't miss the details on our meet up, March 11th at the Corona Cantina at 4PM. (Oh crap, those are the details - but, listen anyway!)…
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The Ball Boys are putting the verse in metaverse with a show all about the streaks, strokes, repeats and threepeats we're seeing on tour. Who's won Doha 3 times in a row? What player and coach are coming back together? And if you are named Caroline who are you likely to face on any given match? Find out with Paul and Billy and get ready to qwatch w…
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The first slam of 2024 is over, and Paul is on his way back from down under, full of fun, sun, and a lots of com...petition from the Australian Open. Catch our recap of the Koality matches and the draws that were Kangaruined. Is the WTA turning a corner or spinning its wheels? And how do we shove 5 guys into 4 seeds? Math, that’s how.…
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A five-set men's final leaves plenty to get stuck into. How did Jannik Sinner stage such a brilliant fightback? What makes the young Italian so good? How will Daniil Medvedev process the loss after leading two sets to love? After a jam-packed 15 days, the team also select their favourite moments from stellar on-court performances, to what piqued th…
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Aryna Sabalenka lifts the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup for the second consecutive year and the team dissect her outstanding tournament. Catherine Murphy, John Millman and John Alexander celebrate the success of the number one men's doubles pairing after Australia's Matt Ebden and India's Rohan Bopanna salute. And of course, they discuss whether Jann…
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What a day to witness at the Australian Open. Jannik Sinner booked a spot in his first Grand Slam final, moving past the king of Melbourne Park Novak Djokovic to do so, while Daniil Medvedev mustered every bit of energy to defeat Alexander Zverev in five sets. The team wonder if Aryna Sabalenka can be stopped by Quinwen Zheng in the women's final, …
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The women's final is set. Can Aryna Sabalenka be felled by Qinwen Zheng after both won through to the Australian Open final? Can Novak Djokovic see off the young challenger in Jannik Sinner? The team also discuss the contrasting fortunes for Australians in doubles, while workshopping ways to improve the doubles experience. Featured: Catherine Murph…
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There is a lot to discuss following Carlos Alcaraz's shock exit to Alexander Zverev. What went wrong for Alcaraz? Could Zverev make the Australian Open final? Quinwen Zheng jumps into the WTA top 10 by making it into the semi-final, and the trio look at her musical opponent in tonight's match. Catherine, John and JA also chat with excitement about …
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Coco Gauff wins despite playing her ‘C-game’ while Novak Djokovic books in a semi-final with Sinner — but did he try to intimidate his opponent in a very revealing post-match interview with Nick Kyrgios? The duo’s victories send the Australian Open night session to another late finish but despite the lack of sleep, Catherine Murphy, John Millman an…
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Come along as the Ball Boys break down the first week of the Australian Open. On the kitten heels of becoming the number 1 tennis podcast in New Zealand join Paul as he completes the Qaweer Grand Slam (as an attendee) and comes to you live from Margaret Court Arena. From Throatgate to Lobsbian Chic to wild draws no one could predict, the first Gran…
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Alex de Minaur's Australian Open is over after battling through a five set marathon against Andrey Rublev. But what is the ceiling for the Australian this year? The team look at Rublev fighting through cramp, Novak Djokovic's willingness to concede a game and wonder if Coco Gauff is headed towards a maiden Australian Open title. Featured: Catherine…
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World number one Iga Swiatek is ousted by 19 year-old while a past champion in Victoria Azarenka makes her mark. The team also analyse Carlos Alcaraz's game and look ahead to a big day on the court with Alex de Minaur taking centre stage at night on Rod Laver Arena. Featured: Catherine Murphy, John Millman, John Alexander.…
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The stars of the game meant business with Novak Djokovic, Alex de Minaur and Aryna Sabalenka among those recording victories in straight sets. Will it be de Minaur or Djokovic on Rod Laver Arena next round? And what is Adrian Mannarino's quirk which all tennis players comply with? Featured: Catherine Murphy, John Millman, John Alexander.…
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Scheduling comes into question again after the longest fifth set tie-break in Grand Slam history resulted in an early morning finish. The team also discuss if Hawk-Eye is more accurate than a human. And have you ever wondered about the hierarchy of the locker room? John Millman gives us an insight. Featured: Catherine Murphy, John Millman, John Ale…
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A big day in Melbourne saw Novak Djokovic take on the crowd while Australians Alex de Minaur, Ajla Tomljanovic and Storm Hunter were jumping for joy after progressing. The team discuss 16-year old Mirra Andreeva incredible victory, defeating Ons Jabeur in convincing style on Rod Laver Arena. Featured: Catherine Murphy, John Millman, John Alexander.…
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What can be evaluated from Novak Djokovic's testing first round match with Dino Prizmic? Catherine Murphy, John Millman and John Alexander look at the reigning champion's performance. They also celebrate some great efforts from Australians, look ahead to Alex de Minaur's match tonight and examine the locker room dynamic. Featured: Catherine Murphy,…
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The Ball Boys are back and bigger than ever for Season Deuce (or 2 in non-tennis worlds). We have a supersized episode bringing you the news, dudes, foods, and feuds from the 2024 tours plus a breakdown of the blockbuster first rounds from the Australian Open. And one of us went down under to get the inside scoop and one of us just went down.…
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Is there any player capable of stopping Novak Djokovic in his quest for an 11th Australian Open? Catherine Murphy, John Millman and John Alexander look at the contenders. The trio give their tips for both the men's and women's sections, discuss if Alex de Minaur is as calm as he presents, and John Millman explains what he's already dived into post …
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The podcast drops a day early this week to fit around John Millman's playing schedule during a big week of Australian Open qualifying. He gives Catherine Murphy and John Alexander a primary insight into what the week looks like. The trio analyse the results of lead-in tournaments, how the surface and balls are playing and why a pizza delivery drive…
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The big issues and the big players. From Djokovic's tactical injury timeouts to the longevity of the United Cup. Which woman looks even more ominous in real life and was Rafa's statement win over Thiem the real deal? Plus, how did Australian tennis lose young gun Charlie Camus to the French?Bởi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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