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Jannik Sinner’s five-set Roland Garros loss to Juan Manuel Cerundolo leads the episode, but the conversation quickly moves beyond the upset itself. Alvin and Torrey examine whether the result was simply a physical failure from Sinner, or whether it reflects a broader shift in the men’s game: deeper fields, longer rallies, and more complete opponents who can no longer be dismissed as early-round obstacles. The most detailed tactical section centers on Ben Shelton’s loss to Raphael Collignon. S...
Taylor Fritz and Jessica Pegula both exited Roland Garros in the first round, but this episode looks beyond the scorelines. Alvin and Torrey use those losses to examine a larger clay-court truth: players who rely on first-strike certainty are more vulnerable when opponents can absorb pace, change height, extend rallies, and force uncomfortable decisions. The central framework is “time gained vs. time lost.” On clay, extra time is not always an advantage; it can become another decision. Player...
Roland Garros is rarely just a question of who has the highest level. On clay, every return game, long rally, and physical exchange changes the tournament before the second week even begins. In this draw show, Alvin and Torrey frame Paris as an attrition tournament — one where the draw itself becomes a defining opponent. The strongest lens is Coco Gauff’s title defense. Rather than treating Coco as the same player who won the event, the episode looks at whether her game has evolved: a steadie...
Auburn men’s tennis head coach Bobby Reynolds joins Best of Three for a deep conversation on the evolution of college tennis, player development, and the future of the NCAA system. Reynolds explains why college tennis is no longer a fallback option for aspiring professionals, but a legitimate high-performance pathway for players who need physical maturity, tactical clarity, coaching, and repeated high-level competition. The discussion moves from Ben Shelton, Gabriel Diallo, Ethan Quinn, Cam N...
Jannik Sinner’s Rome title was not just another dominant week. It became a case study in what makes him so difficult to beat on clay: not only ball speed, but his ability to read early, move cleanly, and compress the opponent’s decision-making window. Alvin and Torrey examine the tactical profiles that could actually trouble Sinner at Roland Garros. Medvedev’s recent match offers one version of the blueprint: change direction early, avoid extended backhand diagonals, and force Sinner into ope...
Coco Gauff’s loss to Elina Svitolina in Rome is not a simple setback. It is a useful snapshot of where Coco’s game currently sits: more dangerous than before, more complete than many results suggest, but still in the uncomfortable middle stage between defensive excellence and first-strike clarity. We discuss why Coco’s serve, forehand, and forehand return are trending upward, while her point construction is still catching up to the tools. Svitolina becomes the measuring stick in this match: a...
Jannik Sinner’s height is part of the story, but it is not the explanation. In this episode, Alvin and Torrey look at why Sinner has become such a difficult structural problem for the ATP: he combines elite movement, early ball-striking, return pressure, improved serving, and pattern discipline in a way that takes away an opponent’s preferred solutions. The central tactical breakdown focuses on Alexander Zverev. Sinner does not simply overpower Zverev; he attacks the movement relationship bet...
Rafael Jódar has quickly moved from interesting young player to serious ATP prospect, but the reason is not simply his size or power. Alvin and Patrick break down why Jódar’s game already looks unusually mature: a clean backhand return, controlled rally shape, natural movement, and the ability to build points without redlining. The discussion compares Jódar with João Fonseca, Jakub Mensik, and Arthur Fils, focusing on the difference between raw shot-making and repeatable point construction....
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