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The Tennis Abstract Podcast
Jeff Sackmann
115 episodes
9 months ago
Jeff Sackmann talks tennis and analytics with a rotating cast of experts and superfans.
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Jeff Sackmann talks tennis and analytics with a rotating cast of experts and superfans.
Show more...
Tennis
Sports
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Ep 98: Book Club: Couples, by John Updike
The Tennis Abstract Podcast
49 minutes 43 seconds
4 years ago
Ep 98: Book Club: Couples, by John Updike
Carl and I discuss the second pick of the Tennis Abstract book club, a 1960s novel that didn't turn out to have much tennis in it at all. We talk about whether the brief bits of tennis in the book swing above their weight, why Updike would have his characters (occasionally) play tennis instead of other sports, and why tennis seems to be underrepresented in fiction. It's not Updike's best work, and like our last book club pick--Gordon Forbes's memoir A Handful of Summers--it's very much of its time, but it gives the reader (tennis-focused and otherwise) plenty to think about.
The Tennis Abstract Podcast
Jeff Sackmann talks tennis and analytics with a rotating cast of experts and superfans.