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  • Ep. 114 - Alcaraz and Sinner in HISTORIC Wimbledon Final / 2025 Wimbledon Recap
    Jul 15 2025

    This week Erik and Aidan discuss the last few rounds of Wimbledon, with a major focus on the final which featured the two most hyped players in tennis, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. Both had an interesting run to make the final, with Sinner having an opponent retire while trailing massively, and Alcaraz dropping sets throughout the tournament. The discussion moves from what happened, to what this means to the future, and how these two players are already putting themselves in the history books with the big 4 players, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray.Contents:Intro 0:00Alcaraz-Sinner Rivalry 3:20Sinner Injury Conspiracy 7:27Alternative Wimbledon Outcome 10:24Three Tiers of Tennis 11:23Taylor Fritz Run 14:22Sinner-Alcaraz and the Big 3 17:38Grass Season Superlatives 19:30Segments 28:00Bet of the Week 33:45

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  • Ep. 113 - WILD First Week at Wimbledon / Top Seeds Barely Survive / Wimbledon 2025 Mid-Tournament Update
    Jul 8 2025

    This week Erik and Aidan jump into the first week of Wimbledon, discussing the crazy first few rounds which featured the fall of many high seeded players. This included some of the tournament favorites, like Zverev, Medvedev, Musetti, and Draper. Meanwhile, the top two seeds of Alcaraz and Sinner were able to survive and move on, despite a five set scare for Alcaraz in the opening round and Sinner falling two sets behind against Dimitrov. Now going into week two the guys preview the final few rounds and give some predictions about what they expect to happen later on in the tournament. Be sure to check back next week for a recap of the final few rounds and the tournament overall!Contents:Intro 0:00

    Wimbledon Experience 1:00

    Early Upsets 5:25Sinner Stumbles and Alcaraz Survives 16:00

    Djokovic's 100th Wimbledon Win 19:40

    Week 2 Preview 20:50

    Segments 32:40

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  • Djokovic CRUISING to Final? - Breaking Down the Wimbledon 2025 Draw
    Jun 29 2025

    With the release of the Wimbledon Draw, Erik and Aidan hop on the pod for a quick discussion covering what they are seeing from the matchups and what excites them looking forward into the tournament. Some players seem to have an easier draw than others, and certain top seeds may be ousted early. The guys discuss whether Sinner or Alcaraz will have an easier run to the final, and what top players could make an exit earlier than their projected quarterfinals. Djokovic seems to have the easiest path, while Jack Draper has to go through the gauntlet. Be sure to check back later in the week for a full episode discussing these topics!

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  • Ep. 112 - Sinner FLOPS and Alcaraz Triumphs / Analyzing 2025 So Far
    Jun 24 2025

    This week Erik and Aidan kick off the episode by discussing the pair of ATP 500 tournaments that happened this past week in Halle and London at Queen's Club. In Halle, the story of the week was Sinner getting upset by Alexander Bublik in the second round. Immediately, this loss has driven speculation about both Sinner's level on grass and his mental state after his loss at Roland Garros. On the other side, Alcaraz won the title at Queen's club for a second time, giving him even more momentum going into Wimbledon in a couple of weeks. The pair then discuss some of their 2025 predictions that they made at the end of last year, and look back at how accurate their commentary from that time has been through six months. Be sure to check back next week for another episode!

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  • Ep. 111 - What's NEXT after Roland Garros / Kicking off the Grass Season
    Jun 18 2025

    This week Erik and Aidan discuss the first week of the clay season and what's next for some of the top guys after an exciting Roland Garros. Be sure to check back next week for another episode!

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  • Ep. 110 - An UNBELIEVABLE Comeback / Alcaraz and Sinner deliver an Instant Classic / Roland Garros 2025 Recap
    Jun 10 2025

    This week Erik and Aidan discuss one of the greatest matches of all time that capped off a great tournament at Roland Garros 2025. In a match that is definitely a contender for the best comeback in the history of tennis, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner produced spectacular shots, dramatic moments, and overall an instant classic match with everything you could hope for as a tennis fan. Wider implications to comment on include how this rivalry will guide the future of tennis, appreciating tennis in the current moment, and a discussion of whether tennis players are the greatest athletes in the world. It's a super fun episode, and if you enjoy be sure to check back next week for another update as the grass season kicks off!

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  • Ep. 109 - Alcaraz-Sinner Collision Course / Former Finalists Crash Out / RG Week 1 Recap
    Jun 3 2025

    This week Erik and Aidan discus the first week of the 2025 Roland Garros tournament. First up, the tournament included some surprising upsets in the early rounds, with top players and two former finalists at the French Open being eliminated before round 3. This shows that the tour is truly changing and despite their young age these players may never again get a chance to win a Slam. Meanwhile, the Americans made a surprisingly good showing, with two through to the quarterfinals and many more making it through at least the first couple of rounds. A positive sign given the history of poor performance on clay. Finally, Djokovic, Alcaraz and Sinner have cruised so far, meaning the final few rounds could have exciting matchups sure to draw eyes to the sport. Be sure to check back next week for another episode!

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  • Ep. 108 - Djokovic Wins 100th Title / Farewell to Gasquet / The Italian Triple Threat
    May 27 2025

    This week Erik and Aidan have a bunch of topics to cover as Roland Garros kicks off. In a historic achievement last week, Novak Djokovic became only the third man to win 100 or more titles in his career, collecting his first championship of the season at the Geneva Open. Meanwhile, Richard Gasquet brings his illustrious career to a close this week at Roland Garros, marking the end for another player who was overshadowed by the big 3. Finally, a new challenger emerged in Hamburg as an underdog Italian proved his mettle.

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