Rublev’s default from Dubai generated tons of discourse this week, and we devote quite a bit of time to it: the facts, the question of proportionality (of both Rublev’s actions and the umpire’s decision), and why player reactions aren’t the final word. We also recap the end of the lead-up to Indian Wells, with several players showing off the best tennis of their lives. Plus, Murray’s retirement talk; the ATP’s partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund; and the suspension of a low-ranked player for cannabis and how WADA decides to ban a substance.
2:15 Quick results recap: de Minaur, Boulter, Yuan, Humbert, Baez
8:30 The Rublev Default
13:10 The Act of (non)Contrition
25:35 Proportionality, in a few senses
34:45 Andy Murray talks about the end
38:40 #TheNetflixSlam: it was a bit tacky and very American, but overall a huge win for the sport
46:00 ATP partners with PIF
50:55 A 2-year suspension for weed? Also an opportunity for some nerdy anti-doping discussion
Rome in Ruins
The Gender Cake Gap
SERENA
Man in the Mirror
Betwixt, Betrayed, and Betweener-ed
Petrafied
Pocketful of Sunshine (Double)
Say Something
Fly Like A Bird
We Need a Preposition
Same As It Ever Was
Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss: Aus Open Wrap
That’s Not The Rule, Kerrilyn
The Bushbirds Are Sh*tting
Pregnant With Possibilities: Australian Open Preview
A Positive Start
How Did We Get Here? TBS Culture Edition
The Merchants of Menace: 2022 ATP Wrap
The Inroads (and Outroads?) of the 2022 WTA Season
Muchas Garcías
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