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Best Of Three

Best Of Three

By: Best Of Three Productions
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Summary

Alvin and friends discuss a wide variety of tennis topics, both on and off the court.

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Episodes
  • Jannik Sinner and the Problem the ATP Has Not Solved
    May 7 2026

    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 between Zverev’s backhand, forehand recovery, and court position. Once Zverev is forced into defensive open-stance backhands, Sinner can go behind him, change line, drop, or move forward before Zverev ever gets back into his preferred rhythm.

    The episode also looks ahead to Roland Garros and the profile of player who may eventually trouble Sinner: big enough to serve and hit through him, quick enough to move with him, and convicted enough to play first-strike tennis before Sinner starts solving the match. The final section turns to Hailey Baptiste’s Madrid win over Aryna Sabalenka, highlighting why Baptiste’s craft, touch, forehand shape, and clay-court comfort make the result more meaningful than a one-off upset.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Rafael Jódar and the ATP’s Next Tactical Separator
    May 2 2026

    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. Patrick makes the strongest case for Jódar as a future top-tier ATP force, while Alvin keeps the projection grounded: Jódar belongs in the future-facing group, but Grand Slam relevance still depends on durability, adaptation, and best-of-five stamina.


    The episode also places Jódar within the larger Sinner-Alcaraz evolution. The next wave of players grew up watching that model, and Jódar may be one of the first prospects whose game reflects it with enough tactical clarity to eventually challenge it.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Chris Eubanks Explains What Tennis Fans Get Wrong About the Pro Level
    Apr 24 2026

    This is how pro tennis actually works.

    Former ATP Top 30 player Chris Eubanks breaks down:

    • Why players don’t “just play bad”
    • What separates Top 10 from Top 50
    • How scouting reports actually work on tour
    • Why fans misunderstand players like Medvedev and Ben Shelton

    If you’ve ever watched tennis and felt like you were missing something—this is the explanation.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
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