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| WTA Finals Review: Rybakina Just Sent A Message | Ep. 75 | 10 Nov 2025 | 01:09:44 | |
Elena Rybakina just put the entire women’s tour on notice. In Riyadh she didn’t just win — she took time away from the biggest hitters in the sport, went coast-to-coast, and made a real case that we have a new tier forming at the top. In this episode we break down what makes Rybakina’s game so suffocating, how she’s evolved tactically, why her compact mechanics change the geometry of rallies, and what this week tells us about the next four years in women’s tennis. Then we pivot to the men — because the ATP Finals actually matter this year — and we get into the Musetti chaos, Felix’s re-emergence, and Novak’s mid-tournament “I’m not going to Turin” moment. If you love the sport at a technical and narrative level — this one is a feast. | |||
| Sinner Isn’t Hot… He’s Inevitable. | Paris Masters Recap + WTA Finals Check-In | Ep. 74 | 03 Nov 2025 | 01:04:45 | |
The indoor swing keeps delivering clarity. Jannik Sinner beats Felix Auger-Aliassime in Paris… and again shows he isn’t just in form — he’s becoming the constraint the entire ATP field has to solve. His time-pressuring geometry is the new standard. Felix keeps showing progress, but the gap between “great ball” and “Sinner/Carlos OS level” was on display. We also connect this to the upcoming Turin Finals and what’s actually at stake — not points — but era momentum. Then we go to the WTA side: the matchups and early reads from the year-end Finals. The difference between the big hitters’ group and the movers’ group. And why this week is an early preview for 2025 identity. This episode is about the future direction of the tours — through the lens of Paris. 👟 ATP PARIS takeaway: Sinner is not just winning — he’s defining the future 🎾 Felix is close — but his “operating system” needs a leap to compete with the two at the top 🔥 WTA Finals takeaway: weapons + problem solving will rule this week indoors — subscribe to the show. follow on instagram @bestofthreepodcast | |||
| Ep. 65: Top 25 WTA Players of the Last 25 Years | #25–21 Breakdown | 22 Sep 2025 | 00:48:08 | |
In this special countdown series, Alvin and Torrey start unveiling their picks for the Top 25 WTA players of the last 25 years. This episode covers spots #25 through #21, where the debates get spicy and the resumes get complicated. 🧮 The rules? Career peaks after 2000, pretend they’re all retired today, and no hiding behind recency bias. Expect some wild cards, some all-time class acts, and a little bit of love for the lefties. 👟 Who makes the cut between Mary Pierce and Coco Gauff? And how do you weigh potential vs. production? 🧠 Get your own rankings ready—we’re just getting started. 📩 Drop your picks for 25–21 in the comments or tag us on Instagram! | |||
| Ep. 64: Alcaraz and Sinner are redefining the concept of rivalry in tennis w/Patrick Parr | 15 Sep 2025 | 01:09:50 | |
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| Ep. 63: Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka are your 2025 US Open Champions | US Open Finals Review | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:54:33 | |
The US Open 2025 is in the books — and what a finish! 🎾 Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka claimed the men’s and women’s titles, delivering statement wins that felt like a defining moment in tennis. In this episode of Best of Three, Alvin and Torrey break down:
👉 If you love tennis talk that mixes strategy, storylines, and fan energy — you’re in the right place. Don’t forget to subscribe and join the conversation in the comments! | |||
| Ep. 62: US Open Semifinal Review | Anisimova vs. Osaka, Sabalenka vs. Pegula, Alcaraz vs. Djokovic, Sinner vs. Auger-Aliassime | 06 Sep 2025 | 01:13:02 | |
The semifinals delivered everything — from Osaka and Anisimova trading blows to Sabalenka surviving Pegula in a three-set battle. We break down the tactics, mindset shifts, and razor-thin margins that defined both women’s matches, then look ahead to a blockbuster final: Anisimova vs. Sabalenka. On the men’s side, we unpack Felix’s resurgence against Sinner, Djokovic’s struggles against Father Time, and why Alcaraz continues to look like the future of the sport. Plus: what Novak’s comments really mean, and whether we’re witnessing a full torch passing moment. | |||
| Ep. 61: US Open QFs Recap & SF Preview: Alcaraz–Djokovic Set, Felix Rising, Pegula–Sabalenka, Osaka - Anisimova | 04 Sep 2025 | 01:08:41 | |
The US Open is down to its final four — and the storylines are sizzling. Alvin and Torrey ask: can anyone slow down Alcaraz? Is Djokovic still the problem no one can solve? And is Felix finally ready to break through against Sinner? On the women’s side, Amanda Anisimova shocks Świątek, Pegula cruises into a heavyweight clash with Sabalenka, and the depth of the field has never looked stronger. Big shots, bigger questions — and a semifinal lineup you won’t want to miss. | |||
| Ep. 60: US Open Quarterfinal Preview | 02 Sep 2025 | 01:08:33 | |
Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins break down the key storylines from the round of 16 and look ahead to the quarterfinals. They spotlight standout performances from players like Alex de Minaur, Naomi Osaka, Coco Gauff, and Taylor Townsend, while also examining the depth and impact of the Czech women on tour. The discussion explores tactics, mental resilience, and the role of the crowd in shaping outcomes. Beyond individual matches, they reflect on the broader contrasts between the men’s and women’s games, highlighting rising stars, established veterans, and what to expect as the tournament heads into the next stage. | |||
| Ep. 59: US Open R3 Deep-Dive: Sinner vs Shapovalov, Ben Shelton Update & Taylor Townsend’s Surge | 31 Aug 2025 | 01:09:43 | |
In this episode, Alvin, Ashley, and Torrey dive into the third round of the US Open with insights from both on-site and on-screen perspectives. The trio compares venues and the fan experience, then breaks down standout performances—spotlighting young talents, seasoned veterans, and the fine margins that separate them. From Denis Shapovalov’s shot-making to Jannik Sinner’s composure, the conversation explores how consistency and mental toughness shape tournament runs. The hosts also discuss the rise of American players, including Ben Shelton’s growing star power and Taylor Townsend’s inspiring surge, alongside the return of Naomi Osaka. They close by previewing a blockbuster Coco Gauff vs. Naomi Osaka clash, underlining the role of personality, resilience, and crowd energy in today’s game. | |||
| Ep. 58: US Open 2025 Round 1 Review | Venus’ Comeback, Keys’ Struggles & Novak’s Test | 27 Aug 2025 | 01:20:49 | |
We’re back with a full review of the opening round of the US Open! Alvin and Torrey break down the biggest storylines and matches from both the WTA and ATP draws:
It’s a jam-packed episode that dives deep into the highs, lows, and future of the game. | |||
| Ep. 57: US Open 2025 Preview (Part 2): Men’s Draw Breakdown & Dark Horse Picks | 22 Aug 2025 | 01:07:07 | |
Part 2 is all about the men’s draw. Alvin, Torrey, and Ashley start with Jannik Sinner’s health after Cincinnati and whether an early test like Alexei Popyrin could make his first week tricky. They spotlight a great opening matchup (Nuno Borges vs Brandon Holt) and work through that quarter’s depth—including Tommy Paul’s form check and quick hits like Bublik–Čilić and Musetti vs Mpetshi Perricard. The middle of the show covers Zverev’s section (with a likely Rublev R16 and a watch on Monfils), plus verdicts on Felix and Tsitsipas. Then it’s Djokovic’s path (starting with Lerner Tien and a “time-on-court” concern if opponents can drag him deep) before a full segment on Taylor Fritz—including teen landmines Mensik and Fonseca. Down the stretch, the crew debates the best American hope (Fritz or Ben Shelton), does a deep dive on Shelton’s growth and draw, and weighs Carlos Alcaraz’s form and the current rivalry window with Sinner heading into New York. Final picks close it out. | |||
| Ep. 56: US Open 2025 Preview (Part 1) - Mixed Doubles Shake-Up & Women’s Draw Breakdown | 22 Aug 2025 | 01:51:15 | |
The crew is back with a full breakdown of the 2025 US Open! Alvin and Torrey are joined by Ashley Spicer to react to the revamped Mixed Doubles Invitational and what it means for the future of doubles. From packed crowds at Ashe to million-dollar prize money, they unpack whether this “experiment” can reshape the sport. Then, they dive into the women’s draw—Arena Sabalenka’s path, Emma Raducanu’s resurgence, and the big question marks around Jessica Pegula. It’s a jam-packed episode setting the stage for two weeks of New York tennis. | |||
| WTA Finals Set: Rybakina’s Rise, Saudi Masters & Tiafoe’s Reset | Ep. 73 | 27 Oct 2025 | 01:09:41 | |
The 2025 WTA Finals field is locked. Alvin and Torrey unpack the storylines behind the top eight — from Sabalenka’s dominance to Gauff’s consistency and Rybakina’s late run. They also react to the ATP’s new Masters 1000 event in Saudi Arabia and discuss what Frances Tiafoe’s latest coaching split says about his future on tour. (Bonus “WTA 1–5” segment available on YouTube.) | |||
| Ep. 55: Tales from the US Open | Scoville Jenkins shares lessons from playing Federer, Nadal and Roddick at the US Open | 14 Aug 2025 | 01:32:55 | |
In this special episode of Best of Three, we sit down with 2004 Kalamazoo champion and former ATP pro Scoville Jenkins to relive one of the most electric stretches of his career — from dominating the U.S. junior scene to facing the game’s greatest players under the sport’s brightest lights. Sco takes us inside his run at Kalamazoo, the pressure and prize of earning a US Open main draw wild card, and the whirlwind of drawing defending champion Andy Roddick in his first-ever ATP match — a prime-time debut on Arthur Ashe. He shares candid behind-the-scenes stories of that week, from never practicing on Ashe beforehand, to Roddick’s post-match critique, to the mentorship that followed in Austin and at Davis Cup. The conversation doesn’t stop there. Sco recounts his 2005 five-set win over George Bastl and the challenge of facing a young Rafael Nadal fresh off a French Open title, and later, the surreal experience of sharing the court with Roger Federer at the US Open. Along the way, Torrey offers a coach’s perspective on preparing a teenager for the sport’s biggest moments, Alvin digs into the match-day details, and together they unpack the mindset, adjustments, and life-changing lessons that come with stepping onto the court against legends. Whether you remember these matches in real time or are hearing Sco’s story for the first time, this episode is a front-row seat to the highs, lows, and invaluable lessons of chasing greatness on the ATP Tour. | |||
| Ep. 54: Canadian Open w/Dasef Weems | 09 Aug 2025 | 01:05:32 | |
Alvin and Dasef dive into the 2025 Canadian Open (officially the National Bank Open), celebrating Ben Shelton’s Masters 1000 win and Victoria Mboko’s first WTA title on home soil. They explore the appeal of watching tournaments between Grand Slams, noting how events like this preview form heading into the US Open and give players a chance to build confidence. On the men’s side, they dissect Shelton’s progression into a top-10 threat, his “Captain America” style, physical weapons, and areas for growth—especially in manipulating the ball like Alcaraz, Sinner, or Djokovic. They contrast Shelton with Taylor Fritz, praising Fritz’s tennis IQ and identifying limitations in lateral movement. The conversation highlights Shelton’s strong partnership with his father/coach, Brian, and the tactical in-match adjustments that helped secure tight wins. On the women’s side, they break down Mboko’s calm demeanor, movement, and adaptability in defeating four Grand Slam champions (Kenin, Gauff, Rybakina, Osaka). They identify her forehand spacing as a potential technical weakness but applaud her ability to problem-solve mid-match. They move on to Mboko’s final vs. Naomi Osaka, analyzing a dramatic shift in Osaka’s body language and intensity in the second set. They debate whether Osaka’s dip was tactical, mental, or crowd-influenced, while also weighing her unusual career résumé—four Grand Slams but few other titles—and what expectations are fair moving forward. They connect Mboko’s home-court moment to past examples like Coco Gauff’s US Open run, noting how crowd energy can tilt matches. The episode closes with a broader reflection on men’s vs. women’s tennis viewing habits, the depth of the WTA field, and upcoming action in Cincinnati and the US Open. | |||
| Ep. 53: Anastasia Folorunso - Ground Pass | 04 Aug 2025 | 01:28:42 | |
Alvin is joined by Anastasia Folorunso, creator of Ground Pass, for a conversation that explores what makes tennis culture so rich—and how it can become more inviting. They swap stories from the grounds of major tournaments, reflect on their personal entries into the sport, and unpack the contrasting vibes of the ATP and WTA tours. From Federer vs. Nadal to the importance of storytelling and social media, this episode dives into how tennis can evolve to better serve both diehards and casual fans. Whether you’re a longtime player or just tennis-curious, this one’s for you. | |||
| Ep. 52: Venus Williams Returns, Washington DC 500 Site Visit | 28 Jul 2025 | 01:46:34 | |
This week on Best of Three, Alvin and Torrey recap their trip to the DC Open — from witnessing Venus Williams live to dissecting what practice courts reveal about the next wave of talent. They explore the evolving dynamics of women’s tennis, the emotional weight of watching legends compete, and how up-and-comers are sharpening their tools in training sessions. Along the way, they reflect on the legacy of the Williams sisters, the value of smaller tournaments, and what today’s pros can teach us about longevity, adaptation, and grit. | |||
| Ep. 51: Jonathan Stokke Talks Coaching | 21 Jul 2025 | 01:33:32 | |
They explore the importance of practice partners, the impact of college tennis on professional players, and the significance of mental strength in achieving success. Jonathan shares his journey from being a player to a coach, emphasizing the need for networking and the evolving landscape of college tennis. The discussion also touches on the fan experience and how it relates to player development, ultimately highlighting the balance between the two. In this conversation, Jonathan Stokke shares his journey through coaching, discussing the challenges he faced at Duke, the joy of impacting players' lives, and the evolving landscape of college tennis with the introduction of NIL and the transfer portal. He reflects on the importance of coaching styles, the benefits of online coaching, and the innovative format of Intennse tennis, emphasizing the need for entertainment in sports. | |||
| Ep. 50: Wimbledon Finals Recap - Congrats to Sinner and Swiatek | 14 Jul 2025 | 01:54:04 | |
Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins kick things off with an in-depth breakdown of the Alcaraz–Sinner rivalry, exploring how Jannik Sinner’s relentless precision is testing Carlos Alcaraz’s shot selection and mental resilience. They introduce the idea of “Total Quality Control” (TQC) in tennis—an emerging way to frame elite performance under pressure—and discuss what tactical adjustments Alcaraz must make to stay on top. In the second half, the spotlight shifts to the women’s final between Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova. Alvin and Torrey analyze the contrast in playing styles, the psychological toll of big-stage matches, and why Anisimova’s run could signal a new chapter for American women’s tennis. With both the men’s and women’s games in transition, the hosts reflect on what these rising rivalries mean for the future of the sport. | |||
| Ep. 49: Wimbledon Finals Preview | 12 Jul 2025 | 01:32:42 | |
In this episode, Alvin and Torrey preview the Wimbledon finals and break down the key storylines heading into the championship weekend. They dive into the matchup between Amanda Anisimova and Iga Świątek, analyzing each player’s strengths, weaknesses, and what it will take to win on grass. The conversation also explores the growing presence of American women in tennis, the pressure of Grand Slam finals, and Novak Djokovic’s place in the sport as new stars like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner rise to prominence. Plus, the hosts touch on Taylor Fritz’s form, the broader state of American tennis, and their recent adventures trying Padel. It’s a wide-ranging, thoughtful lead-up to one of the sport’s biggest moments. | |||
| Ep. 48: Wimbledon Semi-Final Preview | 10 Jul 2025 | 01:22:50 | |
In this episode of Best of Three, Alvin and Torrey dive into the final stretch of Wimbledon, breaking down the upcoming semifinals and the storylines shaping the tournament. They analyze standout performances—including Iga Swiatek’s gritty battle and Belinda Bencic’s resurgence—and explore how grass-court tactics are influencing both the men’s and women’s draws. From mental toughness to strategic shot-making, the hosts unpack what separates contenders from pretenders at this stage. With emerging stars clashing against seasoned vets, the episode sets the stage for an electric finish to the fortnight. | |||
| Ep. 47: Wimbledon 2025 Quarterfinal Preview | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:59:52 | |
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| Ep. 46: Wimbledon 2nd Round Review | 04 Jul 2025 | 01:17:51 | |
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| Six Kings Slam or Six Kings SHAM? | Why Tennis Exhibitions Miss the Mark | Ep. 72 | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:51:20 | |
Alvin and Patrick dive into the “Six Kings Slam” — the Netflix-streamed exhibition in Saudi Arabia that paid six of the world’s best players $1.5 million each to show up. They debate whether events like this help or hurt the sport, what makes exhibitions feel hollow, and why true stakes are the lifeblood of tennis. Later, they hit on how exhibitions could actually work, the future of Laver Cup vs. Davis Cup, and finish with early thoughts on the ATP and WTA year-end finals. | |||
| Ep. 45: Wimbledon 1st Round - Upsets Everywhere | 02 Jul 2025 | 01:29:22 | |
Alvin Owusu and Torrey discuss the legacy of John Isner, the emergence of new tennis talents, and the impact of injuries on player performance. They analyze key matches, including Fabio vs. Carlos, and highlight the importance of match experience in navigating the tournament landscape. The duo also delves into the dynamics of grass court play and makes predictions for upcoming matches, emphasizing the need for players to adapt to changing conditions throughout the tournament. | |||
| Ep. 44: The 2025 Wimbledon Draw Show | 27 Jun 2025 | 01:31:35 | |
Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins break down the upcoming Wimbledon tournament with a sharp focus on the unique demands of grass-court tennis. They analyze both the men’s and women’s draws, spotlighting key players like Sabalenka and Gauff while exploring the role of surface bias, experience, and strategy. From potential upsets to the pressure on top seeds, the conversation offers a dynamic preview of the matchups, storylines, and surprises that could define this year’s Championships | |||
| Ep. 43: Pre-Wimbledon Tune Up | 25 Jun 2025 | 01:03:44 | |
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| Ep. 42: Patrick Parr & The Current State of Men's Tennis | 24 Jun 2025 | 01:11:28 | |
The discussion also touches on the legacy of Novak Djokovic, the dynamics of grass courts, and the exciting rivalry between Alcaraz and Sinner. Finally, they explore the pressures faced by players like Taylor Fritz and the evolving nature of crowd engagement in tennis. | |||
| Ep. 41: French Open Review | 12 Jun 2025 | 01:15:19 | |
In this episode, Torrey Hawkins and Alvin Owusu break down all the drama and brilliance from the 2025 French Open. From the electric Alcaraz-Sinner final to Coco Gauff’s rise and Aryna Sabalenka’s evolving game, they unpack the most memorable matches and standout performances. The conversation explores how today’s rivalries are shaping the next era of tennis, and how players like Iga Swiatek, Jack Draper, and Emma Raducanu are handling pressure and expectations. With sharp analysis and their trademark banter, the hosts reflect on what this year’s French Open means for the sport’s future. | |||
| Ep. 40: Carlos Alcaraz - Back To Back French Open Champion | 09 Jun 2025 | 01:15:54 | |
Carlos Alcaraz is your 2025 French Open champion—and Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins are here to break down how he did it. From the shot-making fireworks to the tactical chess match against Jannik Sinner, the hosts unpack a men’s final for the ages. They also revisit Coco Gauff’s milestone win on the women’s side and reflect on what both finals mean for the future of tennis. Along the way, they explore the sport’s changing guard, the lasting legacy of the Big Three, and why creativity and emotion still matter just as much as power and precision. | |||
| Ep. 39: Coco Gauff Is Your French Open 2025 Champion | 07 Jun 2025 | 01:08:44 | |
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| Ep. 38: French Open 2025 | Women's Finals Preview and Men's Semi-Final Preview | 06 Jun 2025 | 01:02:35 | |
In this late-night edition of Best of Three, Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins break down the key storylines heading into the French Open finals weekend. They preview the highly anticipated women’s final, spotlighting Iga Swiatek’s dominance and Aryna Sabalenka’s evolving mentality, while also reflecting on Coco Gauff’s continued growth. On the men’s side, they analyze the semi-final matchups, including the generational clash between Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic, the resurgence of Sasha Zverev, and the potential of rising stars like Lorenzo Musetti. Along the way, the hosts explore themes of mental toughness, representation in tennis, and the shifting balance of power in both tours. | |||
| Ep. 37: French Open QF Preview | 03 Jun 2025 | 01:25:20 | |
In this episode, Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins preview the quarterfinals of Roland Garros, offering insight into key matchups, player trajectories, and the evolving storylines on both the men’s and women’s sides. They break down intriguing clashes like Sabalenka vs. Anisimova and Swiatek vs. Rybakina, while also analyzing Coco Gauff’s run and her upcoming showdown with Madison Keys. The hosts explore the resurgence of Elina Svitolina, challenges for players like Jessica Pegula, and the impact of training environments on development. On the men’s side, they highlight the blockbuster quarterfinal between Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev, examining the physical demands and strategic stakes. The conversation expands to include coaching dynamics—like those surrounding Stefanos Tsitsipas—and the influence of commentators such as Chris Evert on how fans interpret the game. With thoughts on rising Americans, tactical variety, and the overall health of the sport, Alvin and Torrey deliver a sharp, well-rounded take on the tournament’s final stages. | |||
| Ep. 36: French Open Round 2 Review | 30 May 2025 | 01:16:58 | |
In this episode, Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins dive into the latest from Roland Garros, with a particular focus on the women’s draw. They spotlight standout performances from rising talents like Hailey Baptiste and Amanda Anisimova, and examine the broader competitive landscape of women’s tennis. The hosts discuss Coco Gauff’s advocacy for equal representation in night sessions and unpack how broadcasting decisions shape match visibility. The conversation expands into issues of scheduling equity, match format challenges, and generational differences in how players approach the rigors of the tour. From evolving player earnings to the complexities of athlete expectations, Alvin and Torrey offer a sharp, thoughtful look at the shifting dynamics in professional tennis. | |||
| Ep. 71: WTA Top 25 of the 2000s Era: 10 – 6 -- The Vacuum Queens & Modern Giants | 20 Oct 2025 | 00:36:34 | |
Alvin and Torrey are back to crack open the Top 10 of the WTA’s last 25 years—and things are getting heated. From Clijsters vs Osaka to Barty’s brief reign, Davenport’s underrated run, Sabalenka’s rise, and Hingis’s forgotten dominance—this one dives into the eras that shaped the modern women’s game. We’re ranking the Top 25 WTA players of 2000–2025, debating each pick live, no notes, and no safety nets. Expect passionate disagreements, some historical context, and a few hot takes you’ll want to argue with in the comments. 🎾 Hosts: Alvin Owusu & Torrey Hawkins 🎙️ Series: WTA Top 25 of the 2000s Era (2000–2025) 📅 Episode: Part 5 — Ranks #10 through #6 | |||
| Ep. 35: French Open 1st Round Review | 28 May 2025 | 01:00:08 | |
In this episode, Alvin and Torrey break down the opening round from Roland Garros, diving into the unique demands of clay court tennis and how they’re shaping the tournament. They analyze standout performances, including Felix Auger-Aliassime’s evolving game, and the continued struggles of Grigor Dimitrov and Daniil Medvedev. The conversation also explores the return of Naomi Osaka, rising young talents, and the ripple effects of recent broadcasting changes on how fans experience the event—all with sharp insight into the mental and strategic layers of the sport. | |||
| Ep. 34: 2025 Roland Garros (French Open) Draw Review | 23 May 2025 | 01:42:21 | |
In this episode of Best of Three, Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins break down the French Open draw with sharp insights and bold predictions. They explore the men’s side, highlighting potential breakthroughs from players like Jannik Sinner and Casper Ruud, as well as the challenges facing Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic. On the women’s side, they examine the form of contenders like Aryna Sabalenka, Jasmine Paolini, and Coco Gauff, while weighing Iga Swiatek’s title defense and the unpredictability of clay. The episode also touches on coaching shakeups, including Djokovic’s split, and looks at emerging threats across both tours. | |||
| Ep. 33: Rome Masters 1000 Wrap-Up | 19 May 2025 | 01:28:36 | |
The hosts discuss the current state of men's tennis, focusing on players like Carlos Alcaraz, Yannick Sinner, and Lorenzo Musetti. They analyze the impact of home advantage in tournaments, the challenges Alcaraz may face, and the performance of Sinner as he returns from injury. The discussion also touches on the rankings and the significance of draws in major tournaments, leading to a transition into the women's side of tennis, highlighting key matches and player performances. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the developmental challenges faced by tennis players, particularly focusing on Jasmine Paolini's rise and Coco Gauff's potential. Also highlighted is the significance of the buggy whip forehand technique and its application in high-pressure situations. The conversation also touches on matchups and predictions for the upcoming French Open, emphasizing the importance of player confidence and adaptability in the sport. | |||
| Ep. 32: The WTA Avengers | Mid Rome Masters 1000 | 16 May 2025 | 01:32:58 | |
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| Ep. 31: How Tennis Players Are Defying Age | Longevity & The Future of the Game | 13 May 2025 | 01:04:17 | |
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| Ep. 30: Madrid Recap - Is Novak Done? Have We See The Best of Iga? | 06 May 2025 | 01:20:35 | |
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| Ep. 29: Jermaine Jenkins - The Journey From Hitting Partner to National Coach | 30 Apr 2025 | 01:03:33 | |
In this episode, Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins engage in a deep conversation with Jermaine Jenkins, a former NCAA All-American and current USTA national coach. They discuss Jermaine's journey from being a hitting partner for top players like Venus Williams and Naomi Osaka to his current role in player development. The conversation covers the evolution of women's tennis, the importance of adaptability and player development, and the role of college tennis in shaping future professionals. Jermaine shares insights on coaching philosophies, the significance of match count, and the need for players to develop a full game. The episode concludes with a focus on the future of American tennis and the importance of exposing young players to various competitive environments. | |||
| Ep. 28: ATP Barcelona and Munich | WTA Stuttgart | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:48:31 | |
In this episode, the hosts explore the power of rivalries and star power in shaping sports narratives, drawing parallels between basketball and tennis. They break down the growing tension between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, reflect on classic tennis rivalries, and examine recent standout performances—including Ben Shelton’s surprise run on clay and the role of home-court advantage. On the WTA side, the discussion turns to the unique atmosphere in Stuttgart, the evolving rivalry between Iga Swiatek and Jelena Ostapenko, and Alexander Zverev’s star status in Germany. The episode wraps with a look ahead to the French Open and the continued rise of Aryna Sabalenka as a consistent force on tour. | |||
| Ep. 27: Monte CARLITO Review | 15 Apr 2025 | 01:29:43 | |
In this episode of Best of Three, Alvin and Torrey dive into the Monte Carlo Masters and the opening beats of the clay court season. They dissect Alex de Minaur’s uphill battle on clay, what makes Monte Carlo such a special stop, and the tactical and mental demands of the surface. Carlos Alcaraz takes center stage as they explore his continued evolution, his connection to coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, and how his game—and mindset—set him apart. The conversation also spotlights rising talents like Arthur Fils, draws comparisons between Zverev and Alcaraz, and reflects on the role of coaching, tennis academies, and the mental edge required at the top. They wrap with a look ahead at the path to Roland Garros, touching on Marat Safin’s coaching comeback, and the emerging storylines shaping this year’s clay swing. | |||
| Ep. 26: Trent Bryde - Growth Through The Game | 08 Apr 2025 | 01:00:17 | |
In this episode, Torrey Hawkins, Trent Bryde, and Alvin Owusu dive into the personal journeys that shape a tennis player’s growth—from early coaching and mentorship to the grind of international competition. They reflect on pivotal moments, mental breakthroughs, and the lessons learned both on and off the court. The conversation explores how community, coaching, and peer support foster not only athletic development but also resilience and character. Trent shares honest reflections on his transition from junior tennis to the pro circuit, how those experiences inform his success in business today, and why hard work in tennis, as in life, doesn’t always guarantee a win. The trio also tackles the evolving landscape of the sport—new formats, the challenges young players face, and the crucial roles that parents and coaches play in nurturing both passion and competitive drive. It’s a thoughtful, behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to grow through the game. | |||
| Ep. 70: Asia Swing: Novak’s Turning Point, Valentin’s Rise, and Coco’s Command | 14 Oct 2025 | 00:54:54 | |
Alvin and Torrey are back for another late-night edition of Best of Three, breaking down an action-packed two weeks of tennis in Asia. They unpack Valentin Vacherot’s improbable Shanghai Masters title, what it reveals about Novak Djokovic’s future, and why Father Time may finally be knocking. Then the guys pivot to the women’s side, revisiting Amanda Anisimova’s Beijing run, Coco Gauff’s dominant Wuhan title, and the razor-close parity that makes women’s tennis such a compelling product heading into the WTA Finals in Riyadh. Also: Medvedev’s quiet consistency, the new wave of depth on the ATP Tour, and how tennis remains one of the few global languages uniting fans around the world. | |||
| Ep. 24: Part 1 - ATP Miami Open Wrap-Up and Quarter Season Review | 01 Apr 2025 | 01:07:48 | |
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| Ep. 25: Part 2: WTA Miami Open Wrap-Up and Quarter Season Review | 01 Apr 2025 | 00:58:15 | |
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| Ep. 23: Angie Haynes on the Game, the Grind, and the Future of Women’s Tennis | 25 Mar 2025 | 00:59:42 | |
In this episode of the Best of Three Podcast, hosts Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins welcome Angie Haynes, a former professional tennis player who achieved a career-high ranking of 95 on the WTA tour. The conversation explores Angie's journey from her early days in tennis, training alongside Venus and Serena Williams, to her experiences on the professional circuit, including her time in Europe. The discussion also touches on the cultural representation in tennis and the impact of her legacy on future generations. In this engaging conversation, Angie Haynes shares her experiences and insights from her time on the tennis tour, discussing the skills and strategies that define great players, memorable moments from her career, the challenges of transitioning to larger stages, and the importance of comfort in competition. The discussion also touches on the current state of women's tennis, including funding issues and the need for more opportunities for emerging players. | |||
| Ep. 22: Indian Wells Review | 17 Mar 2025 | 01:05:09 | |
In this episode, Alvin and Torrey break down the unique challenges of the Indian Wells tournament, exploring its historical significance and the factors that make it a true test for players. They analyze the court conditions, how they impact player adaptability, and the tactical nuances that define competitors like Carlos Alcaraz and Jack Draper. The conversation expands to the broader evolution of men’s and women’s tennis, highlighting the rise of young stars such as Holger Rune, Ben Shelton, and Mirra Andreeva. The hosts examine their strengths, weaknesses, and recent performances, considering how the sport is shifting beyond the era of established legends. Additionally, Alvin and Torrey dive into the complexities of tennis performance, dissecting a recent final match and discussing the impact of fatigue, momentum, and tournament dynamics on player consistency. They explore how peaks and valleys shape careers and what it takes to sustain a high level of play. Join us for a deep dive into the present and future of tennis, where strategy, adaptability, and resilience define the next generation of champions. | |||