\n \n \n \n Your browser does not support the audio element.\n <\/audio>\n <\/td>\n <\/tr><\/i><\/td> Behind the Racquet with Jason Jung<\/span><\/td><\/tr>NOTE: PLEASE EXCUSE THE DOUBLE AUDIO FOR THE FIRST MINUTE OF THE INTERVIEW. I got it sorted out after about a minute or so. -Mike\nThe ankle injury continues to hamper Noah, but Mike trudges on alone on the road, but is joined by Jason Jung, a perennial top 150 player who has found ways over the years to continue to see high level success. It's been a long path, from a highly successful junior career, to a college career that didn't quite hit those big expectations, to a real life job, and then yes, on to a really strong professional career.\nWe talked through that journey, and how difficult it's been coming back from the six month pandemic hiatus both on court, and off. And we also walked through what it's meant for him when he changed nationalities in 2015.\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 31 May 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Behind the Racquet with Ellen Perez<\/span><\/td><\/tr>It's a big week with Roland Garros qualifying underway in Paris, so we were thrilled to have a few minutes on Sunday to chat with Ellen Perez. Ellen was this week's feature on Behind the Racquet, and we wanted to extend the conversation a bit and see if her effervescent personality and positivity could rub off on the two cynics in the room.\nLittle Rock is on the docket for Mike next week, and Orlando immediately following, so we'll have a couple more in person chats coming up.\nThanks as always for the continued support!\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 24 May 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Behind the Racquet with Jenson Brooksby<\/span><\/td><\/tr>It's been a pretty damned decent 2021 already for Jenson Brooksby, He's now won three Challenger titles, including both Orlando in Tallahassee in April in back to back weeks ON DIFFERENT SURFACES on the USTA Pro Circuit. Truly remarkable stuff. He hops on the pod to talk with Mike and Noah about where he gets his incredible self belief, learning from early opportunities at Challengers in Northern California, and how and why he's as vocal as he is on the court.\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 3 May 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Welcome Back Cation<\/span><\/td><\/tr>Mike got back out on the road, so he shares his thoughts on the Challengers in Orlando and Tallahassee.\nThen, we get in to your questions, including Jack Sock's future, the difficulties of scheduling....\nand then a LOT of you wanted us to discuss Jenson Brooksby. So we did. And hopefully, we have him hop on with us later in the week.\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 27 April 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Behind the Racquet with Denis Kudla<\/span><\/td><\/tr>Recorded Friday night, Orlando Finalist Denis Kudla joins us to discuss how marriage has changed his life both on and off the court, and given him new perspectives.\nHe also discusses what he learned from a few days away on Necker Island, learning from Richard Branson.\nAnd.....hockey talk.\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 19 April 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Podcast<\/span><\/td><\/tr>Both guys are now on the mend, after Mike gives you the details on his recent medical trauma.\nHoooobi is the champion in Miami. What does it mean for what's popular in tennis?\nWe debate development routes, focusing on the path taken by Sebastian Korda and how to make it accessible to more people.\nAnd finally, yes, how good is women's tennis right now at the top?\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 7 April 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Exploring the complexities of being an Asian-American on Tour with Thai-Son Kwiatkowski<\/span><\/td><\/tr>After Jeremy Lin's comments recently about being an Asian-American in the NBA, we wanted to explore the same topic in the tennis world, and we brought on Thai-Son Kwiatkowski to dissect the issue. It's never a comfortable discussion, but a pretty damned crucial one.\nWe also, unexpectedly, went in to some rather deep discussions on the mental health difficulties Thai has faced, and that MANY players on tour are facing, especially those 150+ in the rankings.\nAs always, we REALLY appreciate your support, texts, tweets, DMs, and all through this last year. Hope we have some more interactions soon!\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 25 March 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Yea?<\/span><\/td><\/tr>After food poisoning wrekt Noah for a week, the boys get back together to mark one year in to the pandemic and still survival mode in terms of the structure at the top of tennis. Where's the cohesion?\nBenoit Paire's comments about a lack of passion for the current state of the ATP drew a lot of attention, but was he right?\nThe ATP put out an infographic this week, claiming that players ranked 100-250 made 60% more money from August to February than they had a year before. That can't be right, can it Noah?\n\nThanks to all of our patreon supporters! You can further the cause by visiting patreon.com\/behindtheracquetpod.\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 15 March 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Tara Moore and ITF Inequality<\/span><\/td><\/tr>The pandemic has been difficult for the entire tennis community, and has been well documented. But when @annak4ever posted a graphic this week about the lack of \"Challenger level\" opportunities for women (just 3 tournaments in the 60-100K prize range from January through March!), it really opened Mike's eyes to the incredible lack of upward mobility available right now on the women's side.\nThere's no one better qualified to talk about it than Tara Moore. The 28 year old Brit is a member of the ITF Player Panel, and with a current ranking around 200, is one of the players directly impacted by a lack of tournaments with sufficient points to improve her rankings. She walks us through some of the challengers both personally, and globally, for women outside the top 75 in the world.\n\nAs always, a huge thank you to our patreon sponsors. You can help by visiting patreon.com\/behindtheracquetpod.\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 1 March 2021<\/td><\/tr> <\/i><\/td> Noah's Quarter Life Crisis<\/span><\/td><\/tr>It's Noah's 25th birthday, so the boys get together to celebrate, recap the AO, and recap the last several weeks on multiple different levels.\n-Novak's GOAT status\n-Naomi's GOAT status\n-Brady and Aslan and what it means for \"Challenger players\"\n-Why didn't Noah play last week.\n\nLove from us to you. We appreciate you, very much.\n<\/td><\/tr> Posted on 22 February 2021<\/td><\/tr><\/table>1<\/a> 2<\/a> 3<\/a> 4<\/a> 5<\/a> 6<\/a> 7<\/a> 8<\/a> 9<\/a> 10<\/a> 11<\/a> 12<\/a> 13<\/a> 14<\/a> 15<\/a> 16<\/a> 17<\/a> 18<\/a> 19<\/a> 20<\/a> 21<\/a> 22<\/a><\/div><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The Behind the Racquet Podcast is the best glimpse you can get in to the ins and outs of professional tennis, told by its players, and voiced by Tennis Star Noah Rubin, and his podcast partner, tennis commentator Mike Cation.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/15"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=15"}],"version-history":[{"count":75,"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/15\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":2686,"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/15\/revisions\/2686"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/behindtheracquet.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=15"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}