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Andrey Rublev Psychoanalysis Hours (Acapulco, Dubai, and Santiago)

Andrey Rublev Psychoanalysis Hours (Acapulco, Dubai, and Santiago)

FromBackhands and Compliments: A Tennis Podcast


Andrey Rublev Psychoanalysis Hours (Acapulco, Dubai, and Santiago)

FromBackhands and Compliments: A Tennis Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Mar 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Plenty of backhands and compliments this week! From charity to Holger’s positive character arc to wondering why so many Germans listen to us, we cover a bit of everything. Demon (Alex de Minaur) defends in Acapulco! (Some players could learn a lesson or two, or maybe make a deal with said tennis Demon.) Unfortunately this means we don’t see Casper Ruud in a sombrero this year. Unlike last year, Dubai was much less wholesome. Of course, we break out the psychoanalysis of Andrey Rublev, discuss the details and the controversy and as always, give our opinions on it. But more positively, Ugo Humbert moves to be 6 for 6 in finals and claims the gigantic ship trophy! And in Santiago, Sebastian Baez continues his incredible Golden Swing run and wins his 9th straight match and captures the title! (All while wearing purple, which is a cousin of pink, so a good kit choice ?) 
Remember to follow us on our socials, especially this week, because Miranda and Katie are going to Indian Wells!! We’ll be incognito ?️ but never fear, we’ll be snapping photos and Katie will try to determine who smells divine even after playing hours of tennis. 
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Released:
Mar 5, 2024
Format:
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Putting the female gaze into ATP tennis discourse. You're welcome.