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Roland Garros 2025: Serve, Sass, and Showdowns

Roland Garros 2025: Serve, Sass, and Showdowns

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In this jam-packed episode of the OutWide Podcast, Resh and Stef go full clay mode as they preview Roland Garros 2025—and yes, they’re gay for Garros! From the emotional highs of Rafa Nadal’s farewell tribute to the fierce rise of Jasmine Paolini, the hosts break down all the key WTA storylines heading into the French Open. They dive into Coco Gauff’s rollercoaster season, the unique demands of clay courts, and why this year’s French Open could be one of the most unpredictable yet.

But it’s not just tennis—this episode lives at the intersection of sports, identity, and pop culture. Resh shares their carnival adventures, Stef preps for the AIDS Life Cycle, and both hosts are still recovering from the life-changing experience that was Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter concert. They also unpack Danielle Collins’ personal space drama, discuss the visibility (or lack thereof) of LGBTQ+ players in tennis, and spill the tea on ATP chaos—including Alcaraz’s Netflix doc, Tommy Paul’s truck repo incident, and classic Djokovic shenanigans.

With sharp takes, laugh-out-loud moments, and heartfelt reflections, this episode celebrates tennis not just as a sport—but as a vibrant, inclusive culture. Whether you're here for the French Open predictions or just a little sports-meets-social analysis, OutWide has you covered.

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