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Breaking Back, a tennis podcastAuthor: Norm Archer & Peter Duggan
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Tennis Money Wars: Boycotts, College Chaos & Betting the French
Episode 2
Monday, 18 May, 2026
SummaryIn this episode, the hosts discuss various challenges facing tennis, including revenue discrepancies between players and tournaments, the impact of college tennis on American players, and the need for better media coverage of the sport. They explore how tennis compares to other sports in terms of revenue sharing and the implications of the NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) changes in college athletics. The conversation highlights the importance of unifying the sport and addressing the financial challenges that players and programs face. The conversation delves into the evolving landscape of sports, particularly focusing on the professionalization of youth sports and the dynamics of the upcoming French Open. The discussion highlights the dominance of players like Jannik Sinner and the challenges faced by others, including Novak Djokovic. The women's side of the tournament is also explored, emphasizing the competitive nature and the potential of players like Coco Gauff. The conversation wraps up with insights on betting strategies and the future of tennis coverage. In this segment, the conversation delves into the excitement of the Premier League, particularly focusing on Leeds and Tottenham's current standings. The discussion transitions into tennis, analyzing player dynamics, particularly Medvedev and Sinner, and their performance metrics. The group also explores the logistics of broadcasting and sharing sports experiences, contemplating the future of live streaming and Altcasting. In this conversation, the participants discuss various sports events, focusing on golf and tennis. They analyze recent tournaments, player performances, and the challenges faced by athletes. The discussion also touches on broadcasting innovations and the excitement surrounding upcoming events.













