• Major Mailbag, Ranking the Masters 1000s, and Electing a Commissioner of Tennis | EP 16

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Major Mailbag, Ranking the Masters 1000s, and Electing a Commissioner of Tennis | EP 16

  • Summary

  • Jack, John, Sam, and Stevie dive back into the Major Mailbag to answer some of your best questions. The crew ranks the nine Masters 1000 events from best to worst and offers an insight into how tennis racket and clothing sponsorships really work. Plus, they tackle their toughest question yet: which streak of dominance is more impressive—Rafael Nadal on clay or Steve Johnson in college?


    And with it being election week, the Nothing Major team holds their own important debate: If you were the Commissioner of Tennis, in charge of directing the future of the sport, what would your vision look like, and what changes would you propose?




    (00:00) Intro

    (00:36) Welcome and Guest Introductions

    (00:55) Alcaraz Discussion

    (01:58) Grand Slams vs. Masters 1000

    (02:30) Jack Sock Joins the Podcast

    (03:38) Jack's Pickleball Experience

    (04:16) John's Support for Dallas Flash

    (04:27) Fan Questions

    (04:39) Ranking the Masters 1000 Events

    (08:40) Why Indian Wells is a Favorite

    (09:34) John's Machine Return Saga

    (11:10) Should Catching a Ball Toss be a Fault?

    (14:00) Clothing and Racket Sponsorship

    (17:10) Novak and Sergio Tacchini Rumor

    (19:09) Changing Rackets During Career

    (21:05) Comparing Skills

    (22:56) Steve College vs Rafa Clay winning streak

    (27:02) Craziest Courts Experiences

    (34:20) Trolling Steve + CVs

    (37:09) The Best Commissioner of Tennis

    (45:52) Outro


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