• Carlos Alcaraz’s Depth Revolution & Jessica Pegula’s Sustainable Ceiling
    Feb 22 2026

    Carlos Alcaraz’s Doha title signals more than form — it signals evolution. We analyze how his depth control, tempo manipulation, and backhand assertion are redefining his dominance. His ability to gain time without sacrificing position may be the clearest modern separator at the top of the men’s game.

    Jessica Pegula’s Dubai win presents a different model of excellence. Her “net-neutral” construction — no wasted movement, no volatility, no structural weaknesses — allows her game to travel week to week. Her ceiling is not explosive, but repeatable.

    We also examine Jakub Mensik’s directional boldness, Arthur Fils’ stabilization, and a measured but serious assessment of Coco Gauff. The concern isn’t ranking. It’s technical direction — and whether elite players can recalibrate mechanics without stepping off the tour.



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    53 Min.
  • WTA Doha 1000 Recap: Muchova Breaks Through, Mboko Arrives, and the Next Gen Is Here
    Feb 15 2026

    The WTA Doha 1000 wrapped up with one of the most satisfying storylines of the season. Karolína Muchová wins her first WTA title in six years, Vicky Mboko announces herself as a top-10 player, and the next generation keeps forcing its way into the conversation.

    Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins break down what we learned from Doha, why Muchová’s all-court game still causes matchup problems at the top of the game, and what makes Mboko so difficult to deal with already. We also zoom out to talk about the WTA’s youth surge, scheduling pressures after the Australian Open, and what tournament organizers should be paying attention to as stars pick and choose their calendars.

    Plus: thoughts on Coco Gauff’s early exit, Maria Sakkari’s resurgence, Qinwen Zheng’s return, and why the women’s tour might be healthier than it’s ever been—despite fewer “automatic” stars showing up every week.

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    1 Std. und 7 Min.
  • Alcaraz’s Genius, Zverev’s Window & Sinner’s Response | Post Australian Open Breakdown
    Feb 9 2026

    The Australian Open is in the books, and we’re joined by Patrick Parr for a wide-ranging post-AO conversation that goes well beyond the scoreboard.

    We unpack Alexander Zverev’s durability and why the French Open may represent his clearest Grand Slam opportunity, examine Carlos Alcaraz’s unmatched in-match adaptability, and break down why Jannik Sinner’s loss doesn’t change his long-term trajectory.

    We also dive into the next generation of American men — including Lerner Tien and Ben Shelton — and debate whether court sense or raw power is harder to acquire at the elite level. Along the way, we touch on junk ballers, crowd dynamics, fitness myths, and why tennis careers evolve in distinct phases.

    This is a practitioner’s conversation for tennis fans who want context, not just results.

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    1 Std. und 8 Min.
  • Australian Open 2026 Recap: What We Learned About Alcaraz, Rybakina, Zverev & the Tours
    Feb 5 2026

    The Australian Open is in the books, and we zoom out on what actually mattered.

    In this episode of Best of Three, we break down what the 2026 Australian Open told us about the state of both tours — from Aryna Sabalenka’s continued dominance and the growing depth of the WTA, to Carlos Alcaraz’s separation at the top of the men’s game and what this tournament revealed about Alexander Zverev, Jannik Sinner, and the next generation.

    We also dig into:

    • Whether the women’s tour is more open than ever
    • How close Zverev really is to a Grand Slam
    • Carlos Alcaraz vs the field — how big is the gap?
    • ESPN’s Australian Open coverage and broadcast evolution
    • Best-of-five debates, surface homogenization, and what (if anything) tennis should change


    Smart tennis conversation, no rankings obsession — just the storylines that actually matter.

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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
  • Carlos Alcaraz Wins Australian Open 2026 | Beating Djokovic with Brains, Legs & Legacy
    Feb 1 2026

    Carlos Alcaraz defeats Novak Djokovic in four sets to win the Australian Open and complete the career Grand Slam before age 23.

    In this episode of Best of Three, we break down:

    • Why this wasn’t a simple passing of the torch
    • How Alcaraz adjusted tactically after a brutal first set
    • The height, depth, and footwork changes that flipped the match
    • Why Djokovic still forced Alcaraz to play his absolute best

    This wasn’t about flash — it was about discipline, legs, and playing the long game.

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    58 Min.
  • Elena Rybakina is your 2026 Australian Open Champion
    Jan 31 2026

    Elena Rybakina is your 2026 Australian Open Champion, defeating Aryna Sabalenka in a razor-thin three-set final (6-4, 4-6, 6-4).

    Alvin and Torrey break down one of the highest-level women’s finals in recent memory:

    • why this match truly was a coin flip (92 points apiece)

    • first-strike tennis vs high-tempo rally dominance

    • the tactical adjustments that swung the third set

    • what this result means for the WTA hierarchy heading into the hard-court sprint

    • Rybakina’s resurgence, Sabalenka’s consistency, and where the rivalry goes next


    This was elite tennis decided by margins, movement, and mindset.

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    55 Min.
  • Australian Open 2026 Mens Semis Recap: Djokovic Survives Sinner, Alcaraz Outlasts Zverev
    Jan 30 2026

    Novak Djokovic delivers another reminder at the Australian Open, surviving an all-time semifinal battle with Jannik Sinner, while Carlos Alcaraz ALSO outlasts Alexander Zverev in a five-set war.

    Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins break down belief, execution under pressure, break-point math, serving patterns, and legacy implications—plus what this all means heading into the men’s final.

    This wasn’t just tennis. This was history knocking.

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    51 Min.
  • Sabalenka vs Rybakina Final Set | Coco Gauff Concerns | AO 2026 Women’s QF & SF Breakdown
    Jan 29 2026

    The women’s side of the Australian Open is delivering heavyweight tennis.

    We break down:

    • Sabalenka’s dominance and why she’s in a class of her own

    • Elena Rybakina surviving Pegula and setting up the final we’ve been waiting for

    • Coco Gauff’s loss to Svitolina – what’s real, what’s fixable, what matters long-term

    • Why 18-year-old Eva Jovic is very different from the usual “next American” hype

    • What Jessica Pegula’s consistency really means in today’s power era


    Power vs power. Control vs chaos. Experience vs momentum.


    This is the full women’s QF + SF review heading into the final.


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    55 Min.