Mark Petchey Interview: Doubles Debate & Potential Changes for ATP

Mark Petchey Interview: Doubles Debate & Potential Changes for ATP

Author: Will Boucek January 23, 2025 Duration: 31:32

Mark Petchey is a commentator and analyst for Tennis Channel and other television networks. He is also a former top 100 singles player on the ATP Tour. He's been around this sport for decades and understands the ins and outs of the tour, TV, and doubles.

I spoke with Mark at the 2025 Australian Open, a few weeks after he sent out this tweet which created some buzz in the doubles world. I spoke with him about what he meant, and what he'd like to see change on tour for doubles. We discuss:

  • Why he thinks ATP doubles isn't an exciting product.
  • What changes he would like to see, including moving the net post and changing the position of the server's partner.
  • How the tour is blocking doubles from growth.
  • The debate of the root cause of doubles' problems... does the product or the marketing need to change? Mark and I do not agree on this but that's OK.
  • and more...

This is a friendly debate that I believe needs to happen more often so that we can come to solutions and create positive change for doubles.

What do you think? Agree? Disagree? Tweet at me and Mark with your thoughts.

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