Breaking Back, a tennis podcast

By: Chris Jennings Peter Duggan Norm Archer
  • Summary

  • A tennis podcast by fans, for fans, covering all aspects of the game with an unfiltered lens.
    2024 Breaking Back
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Episodes
  • Sweat, Seduction & CGI: The Winning Formula of Challengers
    Nov 11 2024
    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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    47 mins
  • Three Stripes & the US Open
    Aug 24 2024
    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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    48 mins
  • Wimbledon 24: from Djokovic’s knee to piccola Paolini
    Jul 14 2024
    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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    44 mins

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