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What's The Call?

What's The Call?

By: CEA Media
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Welcome to What’s the Call? a podcast about sport, stories and everything still in play. Each week, Theodora and Andrea dive into the matches, moments and mindsets behind the headlines, from Grand Slams to grid starts. It is playful and proudly female forward, bringing sharp takes, cultural context and just the right amount of chaos. No gatekeeping, no yelling, just the kind of sports chat you actually want to be part of.CEA Media Tennis
Episodes
  • On the Ground in Monte Carlo: The Sinner-Alcaraz Rivalry Continues
    Apr 16 2026

    Andrea and Theo are back from Monaco and debriefing a slightly chaotic, very glamorous weekend at the Monte Carlo Masters. From being mildly unwell and climbing what felt like a million stairs to celeb spotting (hello Bradley Cooper and F1 drivers), they share what it’s really like to experience one of tennis’s most surreal tournaments. Plus, they break down the Sinner vs Carlos final and why, despite all the hype, it didn’t quite deliver.

    Off court, it’s all the moments that made the trip, from “Make Holger Great Again” hats to unexpected run-ins and the general madness of Monaco life. They also get into a bit of tennis gossip, reflect on the Sinner–Carlos rivalry, and look ahead to what it all means as the clay season heats up.


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    38 mins
  • Andy Lapthorne: On Reaching World No. 1, Sir Alex Ferguson, and Grand Slam Wins
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode, Theo and Andrea are joined by the UK’s most decorated quad wheelchair tennis player, Andy Lapthorne. With 18 Grand Slam titles and an MBE to his name, Andy’s trophy cabinet is crowded, but his ego definitely isn't. He opens up about his journey from a "non-tennis" working-class background to the top of the world rankings, proving that you don’t have to be a "textbook" athlete to dominate a sport. We talk about everything from the rowdy atmospheres of the Paralympics to why he still hangs out with the same group of mates he’s had since he was five.

    Andy also shares some legendary stories, including the time he almost hung up on Sir Alex Ferguson because he thought it was a prank. We get into the raw reality of the "post-success slump" after hitting World No. 1 and why he actually enjoys being the "villain" in front of a booing crowd. It’s a fascinating, fun, and totally candid look at what it’s really like to be a professional athlete who refuses to play by the old-school rules.

    Find Andy:

    Instagram: @andylapthorne_


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    38 mins
  • Can Anyone Stop Sinner and Sabalenka?
    Apr 2 2026

    The hardcourt swing is officially in the rearview mirror, and somehow, both Yannick Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka made the "Sunshine Double" look like a casual Sunday hit. Theo is still recovering from a series of bad predictions, while Andrea is taking a well-deserved victory lap for calling the dominance early. We’re diving into Sabalenka’s "untouchable" energy (and those slightly terrifying 98% Whoop recovery stats), Sinner’s orange-themed takeover of Miami, and why having a squad of vocal younger brothers in the player’s box is the ultimate - if slightly annoying - vibe.


    But as the tour trades the Florida humidity for the red clay of Europe, the drama is moving off-court, too. We’re dissecting the "social life" controversy surrounding Carlos Alcaraz - is he training too hard or just living his best life on yachts and paddle courts? From Greg Rusedski’s "too much fun" critique to the iconic pensioner ball kids of Miami, we’re wrapping up the spring stretch with a look ahead to Monte Carlo. We’ve got some "boots on the ground" journalism coming your way soon, but for now, we’re placing our bets on who’s going to find their footing on the dirt and who’s destined to bottle it under the Mediterranean sun.

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    36 mins
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