• Australian Open 2026: Rounds 1–2 Breakdown | Next Gen Reality Check + Early Contenders
    Jan 22 2026

    We break down the first two rounds of the 2026 Australian Open on both the ATP and WTA tours.

    From why the top seeds largely survived, to what the early exits of several Next Gen players really mean, to the subtle differences between tour professionals and rising talent — this episode goes deep on what actually matters after Week 1 in Melbourne.

    Topics include:
    • Why Grand Slams expose young players differently than regular tour events
    • Fonseca & Alex Eala’s early exits and what to make of them
    • Serve development as the real separator on tour
    • Madison Keys, Pegula, and the American litmus test
    • Crowd dynamics at the Happy Slam
    • Men’s draw chalk and what it sets up for the Round of 32
    • Early thoughts on Tiafoe vs De Minaur, Zverev vs Norrie, Shelton’s form, and more

    🎾 Hosted by Alvin Owusu & Torrey Hawkins

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Australian Open 2026 Draw Show | Full Breakdown
    Jan 16 2026

    The 2026 tennis season is officially underway, and we’re kicking it off with our full Australian Open Draw Show.

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

    • The women’s draw first – contenders, dangerous floaters, and early-round landmines

    • The men’s draw second – blockbuster first rounds, brutal sections, and who really got tested

    • Which seeds are vulnerable

    • Which unseeded players could blow things up

    • And what the draw tells us about how this tournament might actually unfold

    If you’re filling out a bracket, losing sleep over first-round matchups, or just love tournament strategy, this one’s for you.

    🎾 Hosted by Alvin Owusu & Torrey Hawkins

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • The State of American Women’s Tennis (2025) – Who’s Next After Coco, Pegula & Anisimova?
    Jan 12 2026

    American women’s tennis is quietly stacked—and complicated.

    In this special State of the Union episode of Best of Three, Alvin Owusu and Torrey Hawkins break down where US women’s tennis really stands heading into the new season.

    They dig into:

    • Coco Gauff’s evolution into a consistent Grand Slam force (and what still limits her ceiling)
    • Amanda Anisimova’s comeback year, mental toughness, and why her pedigree matters
    • Jessica Pegula’s consistency, her realistic Grand Slam window, and what her next phase looks like
    • Why development curves matter more than rankings alone
    • Which young Americans are trending toward the top 10—and which might be leveling out
    • The importance of early winning, time on tour, and making real adjustments to your game
    • Why players like Eva Jovovich and Ashlyn Krueger could change the conversation
    • What separates “top-50 good” from true championship contenders

    This isn’t hot-take tennis talk. It’s a coach-level, long-arc conversation about development, pressure, injuries, money, confidence, and what it actually takes to win at the highest level.

    If you care about the future of American tennis—or just love understanding how elite players are built—this one goes deep.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • US Tennis State of the Union: Who’s Carrying the Torch After Fritz, Tiafoe & Paul?
    Jan 5 2026

    American men’s tennis looks stable at the top — but stability isn’t the same as momentum.

    In this State of the Union episode, Alvin and Torrey take a wide-angle look at where U.S. men’s tennis stands heading into the next season. They break down the established core (Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Frances Tiafoe), assess Ben Shelton’s rapid ascent, and ask the harder question: what happens after this generation?

    The conversation spans ceiling vs. longevity, talent vs. professionalism, and why depth alone doesn’t solve the problem. They also dig into emerging names like Learner Tien and Ethan Quinn, debate wild cards like Jensen Brooksby, and define the “worry line” that quietly separates contenders from placeholders.

    This isn’t rankings talk. It’s about trajectory, pressure, and who actually has the tools — mentally and physically — to push American tennis forward.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Jannik Sinner’s Skiing Background Explains Everything
    Dec 29 2025

    Why does Jannik Sinner feel inevitable—especially indoors?

    In this episode of Best of Three, Alvin Owusu is joined by Patrick Parr for a deep dive into what actually separates Sinner from the rest of the ATP field. This isn’t about forehands or backhands. It’s about skiing, pressure, stillness, and why tennis feels slow to him.

    We unpack:

    • How Sinner’s elite skiing background shaped his movement, balance, and mental calm
    • Why indoor tennis removes chaos—and why that heavily favors Sinner
    • The difference between Sinner’s inward focus and Alcaraz’s crowd-fed chaos
    • Why long rallies don’t drain Sinner—they settle him
    • How other sports (soccer, basketball, squash, boxing) quietly shape elite tennis players
    • What it might take for the next generation to disrupt Sinner’s dominance

    This conversation goes beyond rankings and trophies. It’s about how athletes are built, not just trained—and why some players feel unshakeable once they lock in.

    🎧 Best of Three is a tennis podcast for fans who want to understand the game more deeply—from tactics to psychology to the weird paths that create greatness.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Pressure Generation | ATP 2025 Review Part 4
    Dec 22 2025

    In Part 4 of our ATP 2025 Year-End Review, we look at the players aged 27–29 — the most complicated group in men’s tennis. They were supposed to take over from Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer. Then came The New Two.

    We dive into:

    • Zverev’s stagnant ceiling and why the next dip could get ugly

    • Fritz maximizing every ounce but needing just one more gear

    • Medvedev’s “one more run” and what actual change looks like

    • Tsitsipas falling fast — is a comeback even realistic?

    • Rublev as the gatekeeper fighting off the kids behind him

    This isn’t the future. This is now, and this era might define whether the ATP becomes a true three-tier fight — contenders, chasers, and casualties.

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    44 mins
  • The New Middle Class of Men’s Tennis | ATP 2025 Review Part 3
    Dec 15 2025

    What is a tennis player’s prime anymore? This week, we dig into the emerging “middle class” on the ATP Tour — the 25–26 year olds who are stepping into the best years of their tennis lives. Alex de Minaur, Félix Auger-Aliassime, Casper Ruud, Denis Shapovalov, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina — where are they headed in 2026 and beyond?

    We break down:

    • The science and mythology of peak vs prime in tennis

    • Why longevity has shifted the curve into weird territory

    • Who among this group has another level to unlock

    • Who is at risk of getting passed by the next wave

    • Why this cohort may set the tone for the ATP’s future depth

    Prime isn’t guaranteed… it must be defended.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Shelton, Draper, Rune & the “Blocked Generation” | ATP 2025 Review - Part 2
    Dec 8 2025

    What if you were good enough to be a Grand Slam contender… in any other era?

    Part 2 of our ATP Year-End Review looks at the players aged 22–24 — the cohort stuck directly behind Alcaraz and Sinner. This is the group that knows the assignment: solve the best duo men’s tennis has seen in 20 years… or sit in the waiting room forever.

    We dive into:

    Ben Shelton — the competitive mutant who has climbed faster than his skill set was “supposed” to

    Flavio Cobolli — burning competitive fire plus a late-season breakout that changes everything

    Jack Draper — elite results, still searching for the identity that unlocks it all

    Holger Rune — consistency is nice… but where are the big Slam runs?

    Plus the truth they all face: there’s no “waiting out” the top anymore. The future is happening in real time.

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    39 mins