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The Body Serve

The Body Serve

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Tennis podcast featuring casual, semi-respectable conversations about the ATP & WTA.Copyright 2021 The Body Serve Tennis Podcast. All rights reserved. Social Sciences Tennis
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  • She's Already Dead, Stop!
    Jun 1 2026

    Back from our first trip to Roland-Garros, here is part 2 of our RG mid-tournament wrap, this one focusing on the tennis we saw, the happenings on-site, and how the chaotic first week played out more broadly. What’s it like to watch a tournament unfold in person while it’s already being branded online as chaotic and/or horrible? Well, sometimes your priority is just your next water refill. We’ll tell you about players we sought out (Swiatek, Rybakina, Medvedev, Vacherot, Jodar, Tiafoe, and more). We’ll take you through the experience of watching Naomi Osaka’s walkout and the surreal collapse of Jannik Sinner as it unfolded on Chatrier. As we always do, we’ll dip into the messier moments, like the Korpatsch-Wang dust-up, the monumental PR stumbles of Rafa Jodar, and Vallejo’s misogynistic bag-fumbling. What a week in Paris; it promises to get weirder before the fortnight is out.

    1:00 Nothing new under the sun: Wang pulls a Hingis ’99

    7:10 She’s taking it! Oh – actually, no, sorry

    15:25 Iga Swiatek out to Kostyuk

    23:10 Telling stories about players and matches we saw: Vacherot, Rybakina, Keys, and more

    38:35 Rafa Jodar exonerated, sort of

    46:50 Naomi’s debut on Lenglen

    50:40 James, are you happy to be in Paris?

    62:35 Being in Chatrier for the Sinner upset

    73:10 Are we all amateur geneticists now?

    80:45 These f—ing tarpaulins and Lacoste bollards!

    85:25 Wrapping up the draw as it stands

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Paris Is Burning
    May 31 2026

    We’ve just returned home from our first trip to Roland-Garros! We’re bringing you two mid-tournament episodes, this one to cover our experience at the tournament and in Paris overall, while the next will focus on the tennis itself. Hear about the RG dining and beverage experience (hello, galette-sausicce and the falafel hummus flatbread), our pilgrimage to the Rafa statue, the idyllic setting of Court Simonne-Mathieu, how to get on the side courts, the unique personality of the Roland Garros grounds, and much more!

    1:35 Setting the scene: getting to Paris

    7:50 To be in Paris: cafes with tiny tables, boeuf bourguignon, rolling up on Jannik

    15:50 Getting to the site

    23:10 On the Roland Garros grounds: the stadiums, getting on the smaller courts, the availability of water (!)

    43:30 The food: impressive

    47:00 The low-key chill-out areas near Simonne-Mathieu

    51:35 Overall impression of what it’s like to be a fan at Roland Garros

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Fifteen Minutes to Save the Tour
    May 22 2026

    As The Body Serve heads to Paris for the first time, here’s our preview of the 2026 edition of Roland Garros, where Jannik Sinner seeks to make more history and a number of top women find themselves in position to snatch. As usual, we take you through both draws: a surprisingly balanced women’s draw (except for Iga -- sorry, girl) and a men’s draw with not much intrigue, at least on the surface. The players associated with Project Red Eye have staged a work-to-rule labour action, refusing rightsholder interviews and committing only 15 minutes to pre-tournament media activities. Also, the federal judge in the PTPA case couldn’t order Wimbledon and the French to give up those coveted press credentials. I guess they’re stuck buying tickets like everybody else!

    1:05 Qualifiers: Sloane through; Plishy & Greg are not :(

    4:45 This week: Casper, rest!

    7:20 Women’s draw

    20:20 Men’s draw

    39:55 PTPA credentials drama: judge says it’s petty but what can I do, babes

    42:50 Players stage a labour action!

    49:05 Stevie Wonder, randomly

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    56 mins
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