Épisodes

  • Ep. 62: US Open Semifinal Review | Anisimova vs. Osaka, Sabalenka vs. Pegula, Alcaraz vs. Djokovic, Sinner vs. Auger-Aliassime
    Sep 6 2025

    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.

    Send us a text

    Voir plus Voir moins
    1 h et 13 min
  • Ep. 61: US Open QFs Recap & SF Preview: Alcaraz–Djokovic Set, Felix Rising, Pegula–Sabalenka, Osaka - Anisimova
    Sep 4 2025

    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.


    Send us a text

    Voir plus Voir moins
    1 h et 9 min
  • Ep. 60: US Open Quarterfinal Preview
    Sep 2 2025

    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.

    Send us a text

    Voir plus Voir moins
    1 h et 9 min
  • Ep. 59: US Open R3 Deep-Dive: Sinner vs Shapovalov, Ben Shelton Update & Taylor Townsend’s Surge
    Aug 31 2025

    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.

    Send us a text

    Voir plus Voir moins
    1 h et 10 min
  • Ep. 58: US Open 2025 Round 1 Review | Venus’ Comeback, Keys’ Struggles & Novak’s Test
    Aug 27 2025

    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:


    • What it’s really like experiencing tennis live vs. on TV
    • Venus Williams’ inspiring comeback performance
    • Madison Keys’ tough first-round exit & what it means for her career
    • Clara Towson vs. Alex Eala: styles clash in a thriller
    • The rising parity in women’s tennis and depth of talent
    • Daniil Medvedev’s continued struggles—has the game passed him by?
    • Novak Djokovic tested by young phenom Learner Tien
    • The parallels between Novak and Serena as aging champions chase history
    • Predictions and insights for upcoming matches


    It’s a jam-packed episode that dives deep into the highs, lows, and future of the game.

    Send us a text

    Voir plus Voir moins
    1 h et 21 min
  • Ep. 57: US Open 2025 Preview (Part 2): Men’s Draw Breakdown & Dark Horse Picks
    Aug 22 2025

    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.

    Send us a text

    Voir plus Voir moins
    1 h et 7 min
  • Ep. 56: US Open 2025 Preview (Part 1) - Mixed Doubles Shake-Up & Women’s Draw Breakdown
    Aug 22 2025

    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.

    Send us a text

    Voir plus Voir moins
    1 h et 51 min
  • Ep. 55: Tales from the US Open | Scoville Jenkins shares lessons from playing Federer, Nadal and Roddick at the US Open
    Aug 14 2025

    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.

    Send us a text

    Voir plus Voir moins
    1 h et 33 min