
The Body Serve
The Body Serve Tennis Podcast
The Corporate Sleaze
Episode Notes
Thanks for your patience as we finished up our US Open wrap! One of our birthdays coincided with Rolex inviting a certain president to the tournament, and we conscientiously objected. Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz are your winners (for the first time together). The tournament was a barnburner on the women’s side, a fantastic cap to a year which saw four different Slam winners and a few players rewriting their own stories. On the men’s side, Alcaraz faced only 10 break points (a record) and pushed a dominant Sinner into rethinking his own game. As is our wont, we talk extensively about other things … including using Mary Carillo’s commentary as an example of the necessary risk of expanding sports commentary into something more worldly and immediate.
01:46 Aryna Sabalenka wins with smarts and steadiness
08:56 Animisova-Osaka, now that was a moment
18:27 The Townsend-Krejcikova match was a stunner
21:31 Mary Carillo and the risk of telling the truth
35:47 Carlos figures out Jannik (7 of the last 8 times)
42:19 Thanks, Rolex! The USTA makes a problem worse
50:34 Breaking down the prize money increase
55:45 Allez Félix!
64:50 Novak and everyone else
71:11 Duchess of Kent, Wimbledon icon, dies at 92