Insights from recent episode analysis
Audience Interest
Podcast Focus
Publishing Consistency
Platform Reach
Insights are generated by CastFox AI using publicly available data, episode content, and proprietary models.
Most discussed topics
Brands & references
Est. Listeners
Based on iTunes & Spotify (publisher stats).
- Per-Episode Audience
Est. listeners per new episode within ~30 days
10,001 - 25,000 - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
25,001 - 75,000 - Active Followers
Loyal subscribers who consistently listen
15,001 - 40,000
Market Insights
Platform Distribution
Reach across major podcast platforms, updated hourly
Total Followers
—
Total Plays
—
Total Reviews
—
* Data sourced directly from platform APIs and aggregated hourly across all major podcast directories.
On the show
From 11 epsHosts
Recent guests
Recent episodes
Remembering Dr. Jim Loehr: Character, Mental Toughness, and the Whole Person in Tennis
Apr 28, 2026
30m 01s
Roger Federer: The Evolution of a Master with Christopher Clarey
Apr 21, 2026
35m 40s
The Blueprint of a Sport and the Rise of Wheelchair Tennis with Brad Parks
Apr 14, 2026
38m 28s
Celebrating 50 Years of Wheelchair Tennis with Diede de Groot, Daniela Di Toro and Gordon Reid
Apr 7, 2026
47m 48s
The Origins of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal's Rivalry at the Sunshine Double
Mar 31, 2026
33m 25s
Social Links & Contact
Official channels & resources
Official Website
Login
RSS Feed
Login
| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Remembering Dr. Jim Loehr: Character, Mental Toughness, and the Whole Person in Tennis✨ | mental toughnessperformance psychology+3 | Patrick McEnroe | Mental Toughness Training for SportsThe Power of Full Engagement | — | Dr. Jim Loehrmental toughness+3 | — | 30m 01s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Roger Federer: The Evolution of a Master with Christopher Clarey✨ | Roger Federertennis legacy+4 | Christopher Clarey | New York TimesChristopher Clarey's Tennis and Beyond+2 | — | Roger FedererChristopher Clarey+5 | — | 35m 40s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() The Blueprint of a Sport and the Rise of Wheelchair Tennis with Brad Parks✨ | wheelchair tennisadaptive sports+3 | Brad Parks | International Tennis Hall of Fame | — | wheelchair tennisBrad Parks+3 | — | 38m 28s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Celebrating 50 Years of Wheelchair Tennis with Diede de Groot, Daniela Di Toro and Gordon Reid✨ | wheelchair tennisathlete visibility+4 | Diede de GrootDaniela Di Toro+1 | International Tennis Hall of Fame | — | wheelchair tennisDiede de Groot+7 | — | 47m 48s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() The Origins of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal's Rivalry at the Sunshine Double✨ | rivalrytennis history+4 | Joan Solsona | Marca | Key BiscayneCalifornia | FedererNadal+6 | — | 33m 25s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Storytelling, Saying Yes and a Lifetime in Tennis with Mary Carillo✨ | tennis historybroadcasting+4 | Mary Carillo | International Tennis Hall of Fame | Douglaston, Queens | Mary CarilloPatrick McEnroe+6 | — | 32m 27s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Rivalries and Revolution in the 1920s: The Remarkable Life of Kitty McKane Godfree✨ | women's historytennis+4 | — | International Tennis Hall of Fame | — | Kitty McKane Godfreetennis history+5 | — | 33m 36s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Tommy Haas on Sustaining Success with Resilience | TennisWorthy Moments✨ | resiliencetennis+3 | Tommy Haas | International Tennis Hall of FameBNP Paribas Open | — | Tommy Haasresilience+3 | — | 1m 59s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() The Vision Behind Tennis Paradise with Charlie Pasarell✨ | BNP Paribas Opentennis history+3 | Charlie Pasarell | BNP ParibasInternational Tennis Hall of Fame+1 | Indian WellsCoachella Valley | BNP Paribas OpenCharlie Pasarell+5 | — | 31m 07s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Arthur Ashe's Story and Enduring Impact, with Bryan Shelton and Yolanda Hester✨ | Arthur Ashetennis history+5 | Bryan SheltonYolanda Hester | UCLA | — | Arthur Ashetennis+7 | — | 33m 23s | |
Want analysis for the episodes below?Free for Pro Submit a request, we'll have your selected episodes analyzed within an hour. Free, at no cost to you, for Pro users. | |||||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() The Parallel Legacies of Althea Gibson and Ora Washington, with Ashley Brown and Pamela Grundy✨ | Black History Monthtennis history+5 | Ashley BrownPamela Grundy | — | — | Althea GibsonOra Washington+5 | — | 44m 17s | |
| 2/2/26 | ![]() History at the Australian Open Finals with Jill Craybas | The TennisWorthy Podcast comes to you from Melbourne Park, where history was made during the Australian Open. Immediately following the men’s final, hosts Patrick McEnroe and Chris Bowers were joined by guest Jill Craybas, former WTA player and current commentator, to break down Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina’s titles down under. At just 22, Alcaraz became the youngest male to complete a career Grand Slam, overcoming Novak Djokovic in a high-stakes final. The trio discusses Alcaraz’s tactical adjustments, his playful "non-verbal interchange" with the ESPN commentary booth, and Novak Djokovic’s remarkable resilience at this point in his record-setting career. They also analyze Elena Rybakina’s second major title, her calm determination in defeating world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, and the evolving rivalries at the top of the women’s game.The TennisWorthy Podcast, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, uncovers the sport’s history and mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast. | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() Breaking Through at the Australian Open with Stefan Edberg, Mary Pierce and Martina Hingis | Heading into this week's Australian Open finals, we explore the career-defining breakthroughs of three Hall of Famers at the Australian Open. Stefan Edberg recounts his 1985 triumph on grass, detailing his recovery from match point down to prove himself after a dominant junior career. Mary Pierce reflects on her 1995 victory, sharing how emotional maturity and peak fitness helped her overcome past adversity. Finally, Martina Hingis discusses her 1997 title at just 16 years old. Together, they reveal the patience, preparation, and mental fortitude required to reach the pinnacle of tennis.The TennisWorthy Podcast, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast. | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Reliving Roger Federer's Australian Open Legacy with Tommy Haas, Steve Flink and Chris Bowers | What made Roger Federer one of the greatest champions to ever compete down under? Patrick McEnroe is joined by 15-time ATP champion Tommy Haas, Hall of Famer Steve Flink, and fellow host and journalist Chris Bowers to celebrate the Melbourne career of the soon-to-be Hall of Famer Federer. The panel dives deep into his storied history at the Australian Open, a tournament he dubbed the "Happy Slam" and won six times.The conversation highlights Federer’s evolution from a talented but temperamental youngster to a dominant world number one. Key moments discussed include:The sensational 20-minute period during the 2017 final where Federer overcame a deficit against Rafael Nadal.The technical shift to a larger racquet head that revitalized his one-handed backhand.His profound respect for tennis history and his unique global appeal.From his "ruthless" competitive streak to his reputation as a "first-class human being," our in-the-know panel reflects on why Federer remains one of the greatest athletes of all time.The TennisWorthy Podcast, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast. | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Previewing the Australian Open with Sam Querrey | Patrick welcomes former player and current commentator Sam Querrey to kick off the 2026 season. The pair discuss what's ahead for the Australian Open, including the current dominance of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. They also cover the depth of the women's game, Amanda Anisimova’s potential to reach world No. 1, and the challenges of the modern tennis schedule.Sam reflects on Roger Federer's greatness ahead of his Hall of Fame induction this summer. He shares a touching story of meeting Roger for the first time as a starstruck 19-year-old in an Australian elevator, and how it reflects on Roger's immense impact on and off the court.Sam Querrey is a 10-time ATP singles champion and former world No. 11. He regularly appears on ESPN, Tennis Channel and TNT and co-hosts the Nothing Major podcast with fellow former American players Steve Johnson, John Isner and Jack Sock.The TennisWorthy Podcast, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, uncovers the sport's history and the mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast. | — | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() The Evolution of Australia's Tennis Tradition, with 10 Aussie Legends | It's the kickoff of 2026 tennis season, and the fourth season of the TennisWorthy Podcast is here! As tournaments down under begin, hosts Patrick McEnroe and Chris Bowers explore the rich history of the sport in Australia, the Australian Open and the nation's rise as a global tennis powerhouse. From its 1905 origins as the Australasian Championships to its modern status as the Happy Slam, this episode traces the tournament's challenging journey.The episode features the voices of 10 Aussie legends, including Ken Rosewall, Margaret Court, and Rod Laver, who share personal stories of the "bunker mentality" required to compete while living months away from home. Discover how the Davis Cup first popularized the sport down under in the 1930s and how the 1988 move to Melbourne Park finally established parity with other majors. Whether it’s Lleyton Hewitt’s grit or the Woodies winning Olympic gold, celebrate the tradition and spirit of the season's first major.The TennisWorthy Podcast, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, uncovers the sport's history and the mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast. | — | ||||||
| 12/30/25 | ![]() The Best Sound of 2025 | Join hosts Patrick McEnroe and Chris Bowers for a special year-end review of the most impactful insights from the TennisWorthy Podcast in 2025. This episode reflects on a landmark year, featuring highlights from the 2025 induction of Maria Sharapova and legendary doubles duo Bob and Mike Bryan.Explore the diverse dimensions of greatness as Sharapova discusses her early drive for mastery and the Bryans share the unique family philosophy behind their record-breaking 119 titles. Delve into the history of The Original 9 and the pursuit of mental toughness with four-time major champion Jim Courier. Finally, we honor the career and integrity of the retiring Rohan Bopanna, whose acts of sportsmanship remind us that the way you conduct yourself matters more than the final score.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For more information and full episode transcriptions, visit tennisfame.com/podcast. | — | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() Pete Sampras on Andre Agassi's Exemplary Sportsmanship | TennisWorthy Moments | Pete Sampras’s fate at the 1994 Lipton Championship was resting in the hands of Andre Agassi. That morning, a very ill Sampras woke up knowing he’d be unable to play as scheduled. He also knew that in that moment Agassi could walk away with the trophy and the check without looking back, but Agassi chose a different path. He opted to delay the match in hopes it would give Pete enough time to get back on his feet. Said Agassi: “If I can’t beat the best player in the world, I don’t deserve the trophy. I especially don’t deserve it if I can’t beat him when he’s sick.” This episode is part of the International Tennis Hall of Fame's TennisWorthy short-form series. View more TennisWorthy stories at tennisfame.com/tennisworthy. | — | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() John Newcombe on Doing the Honorable Thing | TennisWorthy Moments | Hall of Famer John Newcombe reflects on his successful season in 1973. Already a three-time major champion that year, he was set to make a run at the title match of the ATP Masters that year. But when injury struck at the most crucial moment, Newcombe ultimately showed his character and sportsmanship in doing the honorable thing.This episode is part of the International Tennis Hall of Fame's TennisWorthy short-form series. View more TennisWorthy stories at tennisfame.com/tennisworthy. | — | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Lindsay Davenport, Rohan Bopanna and Todd Martin on Sportsmanship | Patrick McEnroe and Chris Bowers explore the crucial value of sportsmanship in tennis, and its various definitions with three legends: Hall of Famer Lindsay Davenport, former doubles world No. 1 Rohan Bopanna and two-time major finalist Todd Martin.Lindsay Davenport defines sportsmanship broadly, as handling defeat, tough calls, and success, while being able to look your opponent in the eye. She shares her own personal examples and role models for sportsmanship in today's game.Rohan Bopanna discusses one momentous instance of sportsmanship in his career: voluntarily gave up a critical point in the 2023 US Open men's doubles final after the ball lightly brushed his arm. Bopanna discusses how honesty and instinct guide his career and how his gesture inspired others.Two-time ATP Sportsmanship Award winner Todd Martin stresses that true sportsmanship means putting the sport first and maintains that living with the "bad truth" of a point you didn't deserve isn't worthwhile. He discusses how in an era of electronic line calling, sportsmanship is less about line calls and more about overall consistency, poise, and professionalism on and off the court.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For more information and full episode transcriptions, visit tennisfame.com/podcast. | — | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Kim Clijsters on Gratitude | TennisWorthy Moments | December's theme is Sportsmanship, and Hall of Famer Kim Clijsters is well known for her kindness on and off the court. The 6-time major champion and 8-time WTA Sportsmanship Award winner shares how gratitude is one of the most important aspects of her career, and how keeping perspective was key to her reaching the top.This episode is part of the International Tennis Hall of Fame's TennisWorthy short-form series. View more TennisWorthy stories at tennisfame.com/tennisworthy. | — | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() Dr. Jim Loehr on Character, Mental Toughness, and the Whole Person in Tennis | Patrick McEnroe hosts an insightful conversation with world-renowned performance psychologist Dr. Jim Loehr on mental toughness and the whole person behind elite performance.Dr. Loehr, who started his career as a licensed psychologist before working with top athletes , discusses his transformative time at the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy, where he began focusing on the whole person—including physical, emotional, mental, and character health. He argues that improving a person's health in all dimensions, particularly character health, is the single most important dynamic in making them mentally tougher.Dr. Loehr emphasizes that the purpose of sport should be to use tennis to help athletes become extraordinary human beings. He advocates for focusing on the energy an athlete brings to their time rather than just time management and highlights the importance of resilience, with tennis as the ultimate sport for teaching resiliency to bounce back.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For more information and full episode transcriptions, visit tennisfame.com/podcast. | — | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario on Keys to a Strong Mental Game | Patrick McEnroe continues November's theme of mental toughness with an insightful interview with Hall of Famer and 14-time major champion Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario.Arantxa returned to Newport this summer for the Induction Celebration, and discusses her incredible career, emphasizing her unwavering fighting spirit and strong mental game. A champion in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, she shares the keys to her success across all three formats, including her exceptional physical condition, tenacity, and discipline.The conversation dives into the moment her life "changed completely": winning her first major - Roland-Garros - at just 17 years old by defeating Stefanie Graf in an epic final. She reveals the pressures she faced as an underdog, and the inner desire and confidence that drove her to become a pioneer for Spanish tennis.Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario is a former world No. 1 in both singles and doubles, winner of 14 major titles across all three disciplines and a five-time Billie Jean King Cup champion for Spain.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For more information and full episode transcriptions, visit tennisfame.com/podcast. | — | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() Dr. Brian Hainline on Prioritizing Mental Health | In this insightful episode of the TennisWorthy Podcast, host Patrick McEnroe welcomes special guest Dr. Brian Hainline, an expert on mental health in sports, former Chief Medical Officer of the NCAA and past President of the USTA. Dr. Hainline discusses the critical shift toward prioritizing mental health in athletics, accelerated by the reduced stigma thanks to high-profile athletes like Naomi Osaka and Michael Phelps.Mental health symptoms and physical health are inseparable, and should be treated with the same urgency, like an ankle sprain. Dr. Hainline also emphasizes the vital role of sleep, noting that sleep deprivation can predict injury and poor performance more than overtraining. They also explore the unique challenges faced by athletes in individual sports like tennis and the importance of recovery and team environments.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For more information and full episode transcriptions, visit tennisfame.com/podcast. | — | ||||||
| 11/4/25 | ![]() Jim Courier, Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario and Michael Chang on Mastering Mental Toughness | Patrick McEnroe and Chris Bowers explore the vital quality of mental toughness with three of tennis' toughest competitors: Hall of Famers Jim Courier, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, and Michael Chang.Former World No. 1 and 4-time major champion Jim Courier defines mental toughness as the ability to handle pressure and the capacity to compartmentalize and ignore the score, citing Rafael Nadal as a prime example. Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario, former world No. 1 in singles and doubles, emphasizes the importance of her strong physical condition and the desire to give my best and never give up.Chris Bowers then looks at Michael Chang’s legendary 1989 French Open run, where he overcame extreme cramping and Ivan Lendl by refusing to be a quitter, demonstrating the unwavering mindset needed to win. Learn whether mental toughness is innate or can be developed, and how it separates the top players.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For more information and full episode transcriptions, visit tennisfame.com/podcast. | — | ||||||
Showing 25 of 98
Sponsor Intelligence
Sign in to see which brands sponsor this podcast, their ad offers, and promo codes.
Chart Positions
11 placements across 10 markets.
Chart Positions
11 placements across 10 markets.

