Explore every episode of the podcast Breaking Back, a tennis podcast
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| Tick Tock Tennis: Bettors gain an edge from the serve clock. | 08 Jan 2025 | 00:52:21 | |
Meet Natalie Cutter, a Boston native whose love for sports started at age 4, wielding a tennis racket at a Greensboro, NC sports camp. From playing to coaching, her days were filled with tennis, cheering for Roger Federer, making NFL game picks, and catching Red Sox and Patriots games—sports has always been her world. Fast forward to 2023, Natalie graduated from Wake Forest (GO DEACS!) with a double major in Economics and Psychology earning High Honors for her fascinating thesis exploring how betting markets responded to the introduction of the serve clock in tennis. Since then, Natalie’s presented her research at the Eastern Economics Association for the North American Association of Sports Economics and working on getting her study published in the Journal of Sports Betting. In this episode, we chat about her journey from tennis courts to academic conferences, what sparked her interest in sports economics, and how her work could change the way we think about betting markets. Whether you’re a tennis fan, sports nerd, or just curious about the numbers behind the game, this is a conversation you’ll love. | |||
| A Conversation with Tennis Journalist, Stephanie Myles | 12 Dec 2024 | 00:54:30 | |
Join us for an insightful and entertaining conversation with the incomparable Canadian tennis journalist, Stephanie Myles. With decades of experience covering the sport, Stephanie has become a trusted voice in tennis media known for her sharp opinions, in-depth analysis, and unparalleled dedication to covering the game.
In this episode, we delve into her journey from a budding baseball journalist to a prominent figure in tennis reporting. We discuss her work with Open Court and the challenges of covering a global sport in an ever-changing media landscape. Stephanie also shares anecdotes from her time appearing on television, offering expert commentary and analysis for major tennis events, and what it takes to balance print, online, and broadcast journalism.
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| Sweat, Seduction & CGI: The Winning Formula of Challengers | 11 Nov 2024 | 00:46:45 | |
Chris introduces us to Brian Drewes, founder of ZERO VFX, a visual effects and creative studio specializing in high-quality visual effects for film. Some of their work includes “Gran Turismo,” “Black Mass,” and “The Equalizer.” Brian takes us behind the scenes of “Challengers,” a film about three star-crossed lovers told through the lens of tennis, a sport that serves as an apt metaphor for internal conflict.
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| Three Stripes & the US Open | 24 Aug 2024 | 00:47:49 | |
Nathan Roach, Sr. Category Manager at adidas, takes us behind the scenes of the legendary tennis brand where he’s worked for over 14 years. We learn about future predicting colorists and kit design, the logistics of athlete distribution, and the incredibly rich tennis history at adidas, including Billie Jean King’s blue suede shoes.
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| Wimbledon 24: from Djokovic’s knee to piccola Paolini | 14 Jul 2024 | 00:43:57 | |
In E5 we talk all things Wimbledon ahead of the final, namely Djokovic’s meniscus, the meteoric rise of Jasmine Paolini, the cons of on-court coaching and the Americans playing for Old Glory in Paris. We also welcome back prodigal podster, Chris Jennings, who leads us off with his normal non-sequitur, this time adventures in Eagle Rock.
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| Stringing Confidence with Curt Stefan: Mental Mastery by Optimizing Your Gear | 04 Jun 2024 | 00:47:49 | |
In this episode of “Breaking Back”, Curt Stefan, professional racquet stringer and understudy of the legendary Warren Bosworth, riffs on his first client, Ivan Lendl, Gugga, and the history of polyester string, and how the proper racquet setup can build a player’s confidence and keep them focused on the task at hand -- winning.
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| Professional tennis is broken and John Butler has the solution. | 13 Apr 2024 | 00:51:30 | |
John Butler has delivered unparalleled ROI for fans, sponsors, civic partners and the game of tennis via creative and interactive physical programming on-site, on-the-town and in communications to fans and brands around the world.
From grassroots ATP Challenger Tour events to top-level ATP Tour spectacles like the Delray Beach Open which John ran for more than three decades, to the charm of ATP Champions Tour legends matches, John has continually innovated to cross market and grow the game’s appeal.
In this episode, John talks with Peter and me about the state of tennis and the solution he drafted and shared with leaders from the ATP, Tennis Australia and WTA.
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| Kyrgios & The Economics of Tennis | 07 Mar 2024 | 00:39:43 | |
In this episode, we wrap up the Australian Open and discuss how Nicky Kyrgios stole the show. Our guest, Eric Smallwood of Apex Marketing, shares how his firm performs valuations for brand sponsorships in tennis, and how the sale of Tennis Channel could further complicate an already fractured viewing experience.
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| 2024 Australian Open: Djoker vs. the Field | 18 Jan 2024 | 00:46:26 | |
In our first episode, we preview the year’s first slam, talk Djokovic’s oddly cut clothes, Netflx’s Break Point Season 2, and define what a Hublot watch says about its owner.
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| Halep Hangs It Up, Garin’s Gamesmanship, & Aussie Open Aftermath | 20 Feb 2025 | 00:53:21 | |
In S2 E1 we discuss BREAKING NEWS about Simona Halep's retirement, the Davis Cup drama between Cristian Garin and ZZ Bergs, and the lackluster and poorly kitted Australian Open highlighted by media antics more than on-court action. | |||
| More Than a Game: René Vidal’s Formula for Transformational Success | 20 Apr 2025 | 00:34:47 | |
Today’s guest is René Vidal, head coach of Northern Illinois University’s men’s tennis team and a published author. With a dynamic coaching style and an unstoppable drive for excellence, René embodies a rare spirit of leadership that ignites transformation both on and off the court. His passion, energy, and commitment to greatness have set him apart — and today, we’re uncovering the powerful mindset and principles that make him a true force of inspiration.” | |||
| The Wildest Week One at Wimbledon | 04 Jul 2025 | 00:47:02 | |
Norm and Peter break down the most upset-filled week one of Wimbledon's 148 year history, where the sharp money is going at SW19—and how you can get in on it. They’re joined by Natalie Cutter, betting guru and gambling aficionado, who drops serious intel on unique player props and actionable data to outwit the books this fortnight. Plus, John Butler, Executive Director of INTENNSE, shares how this fast-paced, team-based tennis league is transforming the sport with simplified scoring and a fan-first experience. | |||
| US Open 2025: Taylor Townsend Steals the Show Amid Honey Deuce Highs & Weed-Filled Skies | 30 Aug 2025 | 00:48:41 | |
🎾 Breaking Back – Episode Guide Title: US Open 2025: Taylor Townsend Steals the Show Amid Honey Deuce Highs & Weed-Filled Skies Episode OverviewThe first week of the 2025 US Open had it all: big serves, big drama, and bigger cocktails. In this episode, the Breaking Back crew dives into the chaos and color of tennis’ final slam of the year. What We Cover:
Why Listen:Week 1 served up as much tension as tennis — and we’ve got the hot takes, laughs, and insider tips you won’t hear on ESPN. | |||
| Tennis Money Wars: Boycotts, College Chaos & Betting the French | 18 May 2026 | 00:35:25 | |
SummaryIn this episode, the hosts discuss various challenges facing tennis, including revenue discrepancies between players and tournaments, the impact of college tennis on American players, and the need for better media coverage of the sport. They explore how tennis compares to other sports in terms of revenue sharing and the implications of the NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) changes in college athletics. The conversation highlights the importance of unifying the sport and addressing the financial challenges that players and programs face. The conversation delves into the evolving landscape of sports, particularly focusing on the professionalization of youth sports and the dynamics of the upcoming French Open. The discussion highlights the dominance of players like Jannik Sinner and the challenges faced by others, including Novak Djokovic. The women's side of the tournament is also explored, emphasizing the competitive nature and the potential of players like Coco Gauff. The conversation wraps up with insights on betting strategies and the future of tennis coverage. In this segment, the conversation delves into the excitement of the Premier League, particularly focusing on Leeds and Tottenham's current standings. The discussion transitions into tennis, analyzing player dynamics, particularly Medvedev and Sinner, and their performance metrics. The group also explores the logistics of broadcasting and sharing sports experiences, contemplating the future of live streaming and Altcasting. In this conversation, the participants discuss various sports events, focusing on golf and tennis. They analyze recent tournaments, player performances, and the challenges faced by athletes. The discussion also touches on broadcasting innovations and the excitement surrounding upcoming events. | |||
| Australian Open: Natalie Cutter Breaks Down the Betting Market | 19 Jan 2026 | 01:06:33 | |
Breaking Back Season 3 opens with bold 2026 tennis predictions, Australian Open betting analysis, and the biggest storylines in the sport. The crew dives into Novak Djokovic’s departure from the PTPA, the coaching carousel at the top of the men’s game, Coco Gauff and the WTA landscape, and what it all means heading into the first Grand Slam of the year. Plus: over/under props, AO futures odds, ace and fine analytics, gear and fashion watch, and Nat’s numbers-driven betting insights to help frame the Australian Open men’s and women’s draws. Tennis talk for fans, by fans — unfiltered and without a net. | |||
| DOWN GOES SINNER! ….Roland Garros will crown a first-time men’s grand slam winner. | 30 May 2026 | 00:15:59 | |
He was up two sets and serving for the match. Then Paris got hot. Jannik Sinner — world No. 1, on a 30-match winning streak, with Alcaraz sidelined by injury — had Roland Garros gift-wrapped for him. The one Grand Slam missing from his collection. No rival standing in the way. And he was cruising, up 6-3, 6-2, 5-1 on Court Philippe-Chatrier… until his body said no. World No. 56 Juan Manuel Cerúndolo came back from two sets down to beat the top seed 3-6, 2-6, 7-5, 6-1, 6-1 in one of the biggest upsets in Roland Garros history. The first time a men’s No. 1 seed has lost before the third round here since Andre Agassi in 2000. The career Grand Slam dream? On hold again. We break down what actually happened on that court — the heat, the dizziness, the collapse from 5-1 up in the third — and ask the harder question: is this a brutal bad day, or does Sinner have a Paris problem? Want me to tweak the tone, punch up the opening hook, or adjust the length? | |||