Bruthas on Tennis Episodes

  • BOT 228 – 2024 BNP Paribas Open Wrap Up

    The Bruthas review the final results from the 2024 BNP Paribas Open. They also discuss their successful onsite coverage and promote the Gift Bag Giveaway from Indian Wells on social media. Listen in and get caught up on what happened on the first stop of the Sunshine Double.

  • BOT 227 – Indian Wells, the First Week

    The Bruthas give a rundown of their activities during the first week of the BNP Paribas Open. Included in the review is their involvement in the Taste of Tennis and Desert Smash pre-events, as well as their experiences in the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. The Bruthas also discuss highlighted matches from the early rounds of the tournament. Visit bruthasontennis on Instagram or Facebook to see all the content captured. A gift bag giveaway of BNP Paribas Open merch is just around the corner...

  • BOT 226 – Heading to the Desert

    It's been a few weeks since the Bruthas have been able to chat and in this episode, everyone gets caught up.  They review the February results from the ATP and WTA tours as well as some significant off-court activity.  They also encourage attending pre-BNP Paribas Open events like the Taste of Tennis and the Desert Smash.  Listen in and get ready for Tennis Paradise in Indian Wells.

  • BOT 225 – 2024 Australian Open Wrap-Up

    The Bruthas come back to talk about the exciting conclusion of the 2024 Australian Open. Sabalenka defends her 2023 AO title over an unlikely finalist and Jannik Sinner becomes a first-time major champion in a 5-set classic against Daniil Medvedev. Listen in to hear their thoughts on these matches and many others!

  • BOT 224 – 2024 Australian Open Mid-Fortnight Show

    The Bruthas reconnect at the halfway point of the 2024 Australian Open. They discuss all the surprises through the WTA draw and the remarkable consistency through the ATP's. Listen in as Bryce and Isaac confirm their picks for tournament champions.

  • BOT 223 – 2024 Australian Open Preview

    It's time for the first Grand Slam tournament of 2024, the Australian Open. The Bruthas break down the Men's and Ladies' singles draws by highlighting their 1st round "popcorn matches" and predicting the quarterfinalists through the eventual champions. Let us know in the comments if you agree or if you see someone else making it through this fortnight down under.

  • BOT 222 – 2023 BOT Awards

    Greetings Fam! We are back for another year, and it feels great to be here. Before we can get to 2024, we've got some unfinished business from 2023. What is that you say? Yes, the 2023 BOT Awards. Check out our winners for Player of Year, Newcomer of the Year, Breakout Performance, Upset of the Year, The No You Didn't Award, and of course our favorite the Mr. & Ms. Petty Award. Let us know in the comments if you agree of if you would have awarded someone else. Enjoy...

  • BOT 221 – The Return of Bruthas At the Net!

    You asked for it and we delivered, the return of Bruthas At The Net! We were so excited to collaborate once again with our friends AJ Chabria and Craig Bell from At the Net Podcast. The foursome reviews their favorite moments from the 2023 tennis season and make a few predictions for 2024. Take a few minutes to join in on our fun!

  • BOT 220 – Paris and Cancun

    We're winding down to the end of the year and this was a key week as it relates to year end rankings. On the men's side there was the final Masters 1000 in Paris. On the women's side there was the year in championships in Cancun. The Bruthas chat about Novak Djokovic's continued dominance and the surprise resurgence of Grigor Dmitrov. The WTA took a black eye on their coordination of the year end championships while Iga Swiatek gave the rest of the tour treats from her bakery on her way to securing the #1 ranking for 2023. Listen in to this very engaged conversation!

  • BOT 219 – For the Culture

    The Bruthas review the historic weekend of Jasmine Paolini, Arthur Fils, Gael Monfils and Ben Shelton all being in tour level finals. Shelton and Monfils ended the weekend holding the hardware, while Paolini and Fils fought valiantly in their finals. Listen in as the Bruthas talk about the significance of these results.