A grand slam tennis podcast with Gregg Rosenthal and Glenn Clark
You know exactly why we changed our minds and got back together. Serena. This is amazing. We're so fortunate to be watching.
Gregg and Glenn preview the U.S. Open, can Serena Williams make a magical run?
Gregg and Glenn preview Wimbledon 2022, including Serena Williams' return, Novak Djokovic's pursuit of a fourth straight title, Rafael Nadal's pursuit of a third slam this year, Iga Swiatek's streak and more...
Gregg and Glenn recap the dominant perfmances from Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek to win the French Open and some of the other significant storylines...
Gregg and Glenn update the action from Roland Garros ahead of the semifinals. Coco Gauff is on the cusp of her first slam final, Carlos Alcaraz is not, plus our reaction to Djokovic/Nadal and more...
Two rounds down in the French Open, Gregg and Glenn are ready to discuss what has given them their biggest joys and pains so far: Ons Jabeur getting knocked out, Carlos Alcaraz getting pushed significantly and much more...
Gregg and Glenn preview Roland Garros-is this the moment for Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek?
Apologies for the delay but we're back with a Miami Open recap edition. Carlos Alcaraz has fully arrived, Iga Swiatek is fully amazing, Naomi Osaka is fully back? We cover it all on Courts Of Thunder...
Surprise! Gregg and Glenn are back to recap an amazing Indian Wells event (that Gregg got to attend with his seven year old)! We discuss Taylor Fritz's big win, Rafael Nadal's incredible year, Iga Swiatek's dominance, Carlos Alcaraz continuing his star turn and much more...
Gregg and Glenn recap the U.S. Open, specifically Daniil Medvedev spoiling Novak Djokovic's attempt to win the Grand Slam and the unbelievable runs from Emma Raducanu to win and Leylah Fernandez to reach the final...
The only thing more amazing than this U.S. Open is the lengths Gregg and Glenn are willing to go in order to get you another episode of Courts Of Thunder. The least you could do is enjoy it, share it with friends, etc. We talk Carlos Alcaraz, Leylah Fernandez, Emma Raducanu, the ridiculous crowds in New York, the changing landscape of men's tennis and how wide open women's tennis continues to be...
If you're taking a 45 minute post-set bathroom break, we've got the perfect accompaniment for you. Gregg and Glenn discuss what they've loved and what they haven't loved during the first two rounds of the U.S. Open, including the Andy Murray/Stefanos Tsitsipas drama, Sloane Stephens in peak form, Novak Djokovic looking like himself and much more...
Gregg and Glenn preview the 2021 U.S. Open, including whether Novak Djokovic will finish the calendar year Grand Slam and if Naomi Osaka can return to her hardcourt major championship form...
Gregg and Glenn are back together to discuss the players who have improved their stock...or whose value has decreased...during the U.S. hardcourt series in Washington DC, Montreal/Toronto and Cincinnati...
Gregg and Glenn discuss the bad and the bad (and the good) of the Olympics tennis tournament. Novak Djokovic will not be a golden slam winner, there was a timeout controversy related to Belinda Bencic, the bronze medal matches were great and has Alexander Zverev taking over as the top "Next Gen" guy?
Gregg and Glenn discuss the first few rounds of the Olympics tennis tournament, including Naomi Osaka's exit, the joy Paula Badosa and Kei Nishikori have given them, Novak Djokovic being a badass and more...
Gregg and Glenn recap the semifinals and final of Wimbledon, covering Novak Djokovic's inevitability (and why it makes rooting against him so fruitless), Ash Barty's statement victory and whether Matteo Berrettini will be a title factor moving forward.
Gregg and Glenn break down the quarterfinals of Wimbledon and look ahead to the semis. We're sad to see Roger Federer look so human and no more Ons Jabeur, but we're thrilled by Denis Shapovalov, Matteo Berrettini and all of the women's final options...
Gregg and Glenn react to Wimbledon's Manic Monday, including a fair amount of sadness and some particularly excellent moments for Ons Jabeur and Felix Auger-Aliassime...
Gregg and Glenn discuss the joys and the pains of Rounds 2 & 3 at Wimbledon, including why we're so excited about Seb Korda and Madison Keys and the player whose loss lead to existential crisis for Gregg...
Gregg and Glenn react to the first round plus of Wimbledon, including the awkward talk about Serena and Venus Williams, the "low rent" stuff happening at the All England Club, some very positive efforts from American men and more...
Gregg and Glenn preview Wimbledon 2021-can Serena Williams or Roger Federer come through with a historic title?