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Double Bagel Podcast

Double Bagel Podcast

By: Lewis and Finn
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Hosted by terrible tennis players, ex-coaches, tech dude Matt Finnigan and anesthesiologist Lewis Ireland. They have the gift of the gabb when it comes to critiquing professional tennis stars. Bringing humour to the forefront of tennis commentary, their seemingly limited knowledge does not stop them from strong opinions and unwavering confidence. Join them weekly to learn minimal about strategy, techniques and players.

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Episodes
  • Episode 9 - Back for Seconds: Shnaider’s Buffet of Bagels and Beatdowns
    May 16 2025

    Summary

    the hosts delve into the world of tennis, debunking famous quotes and discussing the remarkable performances of players like Diana Schneider, who has achieved an unprecedented number of double bagels. They explore the importance of confidence in a player's success, particularly in light of Ega Swiatek's recent struggles. The discussion also highlights the rise of young players and the impact they are making on the tour. The hosts analyze the mental game of established players like Sinner and Tsitsipas, while also touching on the fun musical talents of some players. As they wrap up, they share predictions and speculations about the future of tennis and the players to watch. In this engaging conversation, Finn and Lew explore various aspects of tennis, from the challenges players face during matches to innovative ideas for enhancing the sport's entertainment value. They discuss the humorous side of bathroom breaks, the potential for shirtless matches, and the excitement of fans storming the court. The duo also plays a fun word association game and answers audience questions, including the curious practice of players inspecting tennis balls before serving. Their light-hearted banter and insightful commentary make for an entertaining and informative episode.

    Chapters

    00:00Debunking Famous Quotes and Tennis Surprises

    03:16Diana Schneider's Double Bagel Dominance

    06:00The Importance of Confidence in Tennis

    08:28 Iga Swiatek's Struggles and Predictions for the French Open

    11:11The Rise of Jannik Sinner and Mental Game in Tennis

    13:48 Tennis Players and Their Quirks: The Case of Tsitsipas

    16:44 Alcaraz's Nose Strip and the New Generation of Players

    24:05The Epic Tennis Battle

    30:01 Smash or Pass: Fun Segment Begins

    48:23 Word Association Game Introduction

    56:14 Mailbag: The Mystery of Ball Inspection

    01:02:09 Reflections on Podcast Milestones

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 8 - She Doesn’t Need a Coach. She Needs a Caramello Koala
    May 7 2025

    Summary
    In this episode of the Double Bagel Podcast, the hosts discuss the controversial return of tennis player Sinner after a suspension, highlighting the hypocrisy in the ATP's handling of drug violations. They recap the recent Madrid Masters, analyzing both the women's and men's tournaments, and speculate on the future of tennis as they make predictions for upcoming events. The conversation takes a lighthearted turn as they explore the various excuses players use for losing matches, culminating in a fun mailbag segment where they debate which Grand Slam should be scrapped and what could replace it.

    Takeaways

    • Sinner's return is controversial but anticipated.
    • The ATP's handling of drug violations shows hypocrisy.
    • Madrid Masters showcased exciting matches on both sides.
    • Predictions for Roland Garros are heating up.
    • Excuses in tennis can be both humorous and relatable.
    • Public proposals at matches can distract players.
    • Food and nutrition play a crucial role in performance.
    • The quality of players in the top 30 has improved significantly.
    • The future of tennis looks promising with new talent emerging.
    • The idea of scrapping a Grand Slam raises interesting discussions.

    Chapters

    00:00 Sinner's Controversial Return

    11:10 Hypocrisy in ATP Drug Policies

    18:27 Coco's Dominance and Iga's Meltdown

    26:10 Hot Guys in Tennis: Draper vs. Rudd

    27:23 Celebrating New Faces in Tennis Finals

    33:27Italy's Rising Tennis Stars

    36:22 Anticipating the Rome Tournament

    40:10 Creative Excuses for Losing in Tennis

    56:22 Guess the Grunt Game


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 7 - F*&@ This Sport, F*&@ Tennis, F*&@ Everything
    Apr 28 2025

    Summary

    The hosts discuss the impressive performance of rising star Diana Schneider, the significance of double bagels in matches, and the struggles of players like Sabalenka and Djokovic. The conversation also touches on the humorous side of tennis personalities and the role of injuries and sick days in the sport, culminating in predictions for upcoming tournaments.

    They discuss the characteristics that make the perfect tennis player and a fun guessing game involving famous tennis players. They also tackle a quirky mailbag question about the number of tennis balls one can fit in their pockets before raising suspicion. The conversation is filled with humor, insights into tennis techniques, and a light-hearted approach to the sport.

    Chapters
    00:00 Diana's Legacy: A Tribute to Influential Figures
    03:03 The Rise of Diana Schneider: A New Tennis Star
    05:55 Analyzing the Double Bagel: Performance Insights
    08:58 Tournament Highlights: Upsets and Predictions
    11:58 The Porsche Dilemma: Sabalenka's Losing Streak
    15:05 Sick Days in Tennis: A Conspiracy?
    18:01 Novak's Downfall: The Impact of Father Time
    24:08 Predictions for the Tournament: Who Will Win?
    55:01 Tennis Impressions and Celebrity Mimicry
    01:01:56 Mailbag: The Curious Case of Tennis Balls in Pockets

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    1 hr and 14 mins

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