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  • Sinner takes down Djokovic, survives Fery, and now Zverev is waiting in the final. Wimbledon has its blockbuster ending, and the biggest question is simple: can Sascha stop Jannik?SUBSCRIBE for the BEST tennis debates, reactions, and weekly breakdowns:youtube.com/@tshtennis?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome to this episode of the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Haroon, Ismaeel, and Yousef recap Jannik Sinner vs Novak Djokovic, break down Arthur Fery vs Jannik Sinner, and preview the massive Sinner vs Zverev final.🔥 Sinner vs Djokovic RecapJannik Sinner takes out Novak Djokovic in one of the biggest matches of the tournament. We break down how Sinner handled the pressure, what made his baseline level so difficult to manage, and whether this felt like another major shift in the Djokovic vs Sinner rivalry.🐐 What went wrong for DjokovicDjokovic had the experience, the grass court IQ, and the Centre Court aura, but Sinner found answers. Was this about age, movement, matchup dynamics, serving patterns, or simply Sinner being too clean from the baseline?🎾 Fery vs Sinner RecapArthur Fery gave Sinner a different kind of challenge, and we look at what that match revealed about Sinner’s rhythm, focus, return game, and ability to deal with opponents who have nothing to lose.🏆 Sinner vs Zverev Final PreviewNow it is Jannik Sinner vs Sascha Zverev for the title. Sinner brings timing, return pressure, and brutal baseline control. Zverev brings serve, backhand stability, physicality, and big match experience. This final could come down to first serve percentage, court position, and who wins the longer neutral rallies.👀 What to expectCan Zverev finally disrupt Sinner’s rhythm?Can Sinner keep attacking the Zverev forehand?Will Zverev’s serve carry him through pressure moments?Does Sinner’s return make this matchup a nightmare?And who handles the final better mentally?🎯 Who Ya Got?We give our predictions, keys to the match, and final picks for who lifts the trophy.👇 Drop your prediction in the commentsWho wins the final: Sinner or Zverev?Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3ZIET9j

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  • Djokovic survives Auger Aliassime, Sinner waits next, and Wimbledon gets the blockbuster matchup everyone wanted. Novak vs Jannik is here, and the stakes could not be higher.

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    Welcome to this episode of the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Haroon, Ismaeel, and Yousef recap Novak Djokovic vs Felix Auger Aliassime, break down how Djokovic handled one of the most dangerous grass court power games in the draw, and preview the massive Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner clash at Wimbledon.

    Timestamps:

    0:45 Djokovic VS Aliassime Recap

    11:32 Sinner VS Struff Recap

    19:02 Djokovic VS Sinner Preview

    24:40 Who You Got: Sinner VS Nole?

    🐐 Djokovic vs Auger Aliassime recap Novak Djokovic gets through Felix Auger Aliassime and proves again why he is still one of the hardest players in the world to beat on grass. FAA brought the serve, power, and first strike pressure, but Djokovic’s return quality, court management, and big point discipline made the difference.

    ⚡ Did Felix let it slip Felix Auger Aliassime had the weapons to make this uncomfortable. We discuss whether this was a missed chance for FAA, what worked, what broke down, and what this match says about where his grass court level really is.

    🔥 Djokovic vs Sinner preview Now the real blockbuster arrives: Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon. Experience versus current dominance. Grass court IQ versus baseline control. The greatest Wimbledon problem solver of this era against one of the cleanest ball strikers in tennis.

    🎾 What Djokovic needs to do Can Djokovic use variety, serving patterns, court position, and grass court instincts to disrupt Sinner’s rhythm? Or does he need a near perfect serving day to survive?

    🚀 What Sinner needs to do Sinner has the timing, return pressure, and baseline control to take the racket out of almost anyone’s hand. But can he keep that level against Djokovic on Centre Court, where every point feels heavier?

    🏆 Who ya got We give our predictions, key tactical battles, and what this matchup could mean for the Wimbledon title race.

    👇 Drop your pick in the comments Who wins at Wimbledon: Djokovic or Sinner?

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  • Wimbledon draw chaos is here. Sinner, Djokovic, and Zverev lead the favorites, Serena’s path is loaded, and the bracket is packed with danger matches, dark horses, and early upset alerts.

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    Welcome to We’re Going Five Podcast Season 3 Episode 28, our full Wimbledon Draw Preview, where Yousef, Ismaeel, and Haroon break down the men’s and women’s draws, debate who got lucky, who got absolutely screwed, and who has the path to lift the trophy.

    🎾 Who got lucky?

    Djokovic, Zverev, and Sinner all get different reactions from the crew. Is Djokovic’s draw as clean as it looks? Did Zverev land in the perfect section? And why does Haroon think Sinner should be happy with his path?

    😬 Who got screwed?

    Zverev, Arthur Fils, and Sinner all come up in the danger draw discussion. Grass rewards first strike tennis, chaos servers, and awkward matchups, so even the top names have traps everywhere.

    🏆 Who is the 4th favorite for Wimbledon?

    Sinner, Djokovic, and Zverev are the top three favorites. But who is next?

    We debate grass form, draw paths, serve quality, movement, and who is most likely to crash the final weekend.

    🔥 Spicy Wimbledon matchups

    Draper vs Fritz

    Medvedev vs Cilic

    Zverev vs Blockx

    Fils vs Collignon

    Wawrinka vs Berrettini

    Fonseca vs Roberto Bautista Agut

    ⚔️ Who goes further?

    Zverev or Djokovic

    Shelton or Medvedev

    Cobolli or Felix Auger Aliassime

    Mensik or Fonseca

    👑 How far will Serena Williams go?

    Serena’s Wimbledon path starts with Maya Joint, but could bring Alex Eala in round two and Iga Swiatek in round three. How dangerous is she really, and how much magic is still there on grass?

    ✈️ First flight home

    Top 10 players on upset watch.

    🌑 Wimbledon dark horses

    Outside the Top 8, but dangerous enough to reach the quarterfinals or beyond.

    🏆 Wimbledon champion picks

    👇 Drop your Wimbledon picks in the comments

    Who got the best draw, who got the worst draw, and who is winning Wimbledon?

  • Tiafoe wins big in Halle, Cerúndolo makes Argentine history at Queen’s, Zverev sparks Wimbledon fatigue questions, and the wildcards debate gets heated. Grass season is officially chaotic.

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    Welcome to We’re Going Five Podcast Season 3 Episode 23, where Yousef, Ismaeel, and Haroon recap Halle and Queen’s, break down the biggest grass court storylines before Wimbledon, and debate everything from Sinner’s schedule to Alcaraz’s physical condition, Murray working with Draper, and the Wimbledon wildcards.

    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    0:53 Big Foe wins his biggest title in Halle

    09:04 Francisco Cerúndolo shines at Queen’s 1

    6:35 Will Zverev suffer from fatigue going into Wimbledon

    22:10 Should Sinner have played a warm up event before Wimbledon

    26:57 Is Alcaraz’s muscle loss a concern

    31:00 How big of an impact will Murray have on Draper

    37:06 Spicy No Spicy: Dan Evans wildcard debate

    41:45 Wimbledon wildcards reaction

    47:12 Nosková and Pegula balling in Berlin

    50:41 Overreaction or Not

    1:04:03 Who ya got in Eastbourne and Mallorca

    🏆 Big Foe wins his biggest title in Halle Frances Tiafoe wins his first ATP 500 title and fourth tour title overall, beating three Top 10 players on the way: Taylor Fritz, Felix Auger Aliassime, and Flavio Cobolli. Tiafoe then takes out Daniel Altmaier in the final and becomes the only American champion in Halle history. Is this finally the grass court breakthrough Big Foe needed before Wimbledon?

    🇺🇸 Fritz, Zverev, and American grass momentum Taylor Fritz beats Alexander Zverev for the seventh straight time and ends Zverev’s ten match streak just weeks after Sascha’s maiden Slam. With Fritz, Tiafoe, Shelton, and more making noise, are the Americans suddenly the most dangerous grass court nation on tour?

    🇦🇷 Cerúndolo shines at Queen’s Francisco Cerúndolo becomes only the second Argentine man in the Open Era to reach the Queen’s final, and the first since David Nalbandian in 2012. With Nicolás Massú joining his team and Cerúndolo reaching his first final above ATP 250 level, is this the start of a new chapter?

    ⚠️ Zverev fatigue watch Zverev played a lead up event while Sinner and Djokovic rested, then dealt with heat, medical drama, and a diabetes sensor issue in Halle. Is this just a strange week, or a real concern before Wimbledon? 👀 Sinner without official matches Jannik Sinner will only play the Giorgio Armani exhibition before Wimbledon, with no official matches in over a month. Smart rest or risky preparation?

    💪 Alcaraz physical concern Recent images of Carlos Alcaraz have fans asking whether he looks noticeably slimmer. Is this actually a concern, or are people overreading off court pictures?

    🤝 Murray and Draper Andy Murray and Jack Draper are working together ahead of Eastbourne and Wimbledon. How much can Murray help Draper with tactics, mentality, grass court movement, and big match management?

    🌶️ Spicy No Spicy Dan Evans denied a Wimbledon wildcard in his final year on tour after previously skipping a Washington title defense to represent Great Britain at the Olympics. Fair decision or brutal treatment?

    🎟️ Wimbledon wildcards debate Stan Wawrinka gets one. Grigor Dimitrov gets one. Gael Monfils does not. Serena and Venus Williams get one in doubles. Bublik and Kyrgios enter doubles. Maja Chwalińska gets one too. We debate who deserved it, who missed out, and what the tournament got right.

    🔥 Berlin check in Linda Nosková and Jessica Pegula are balling in Berlin, and the women’s grass season is heating up fast.

    🧨 Overreaction or Not Serena Williams does not deserve a Wimbledon wildcard for singles. Fritz’s dominance over Zverev is more impressive than Sinner’s dominance over Zverev.

    🎲 Who ya got Eastbourne picks. Mallorca picks.

    👇 Drop your takes in the comments Is Frances Tiafoe a real Wimbledon threat, and are the Americans now the best grass court group in tennis?

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  • Zverev is finally a Grand Slam champion. Andreeva dominates her first Slam final. Cobolli’s dream run ends one match short. Roland Garros gave us history, heartbreak, and a brand new major winner.SUBSCRIBE for the BEST tennis debates, reactions, and weekly breakdowns:https://www.youtube.com/@TSHPADEL?sub_confirmation=1Welcome to the We’re Going Five Podcast Roland Garros Post Final Recap, where Yousef, Ismaeel, and Haroon break down a wild French Open final weekend, including Alexander Zverev’s first Grand Slam title, Flavio Cobolli’s breakthrough run, and Mirra Andreeva’s dominant first Slam final performance.🏆 Zverev is finally a Grand Slam championAlexander Zverev finally gets over the line and becomes a Grand Slam champion at Roland Garros. After years of deep runs, brutal losses, pressure moments, and near misses, Sascha finally has the major title that changes the way his career is viewed forever.What changed in this final? Was this the release moment that unlocks even more majors?🇮🇹 Thoughts on CobolliFlavio Cobolli came one match away from one of the most shocking Grand Slam title runs in recent memory. We discuss whether Cobolli can return to this stage, what his game already has, and what he still needs to take the next step from breakout finalist to major champion.🧨 Overreaction or NotNow that Zverev has won his first major, he will win multiple Grand Slams.Sascha Zverev will challenge for World No. 1 in the next two years.Jakub Mensik will play the ATP Finals this year.Matteo Arnaldi will become a Top 20 player this year.Zverev is officially in the Murray and Wawrinka category of greatness.Nadal’s retirement made Roland Garros finals the most exciting among all Slams.Mirra Andreeva will finish the year as World No. 1.👑 Andreeva dominates her first Slam finalMirra Andreeva delivers on the biggest stage and dominates her first Grand Slam final. Ten straight wins versus Top 10 players, two majors, and a move to World No. 3. Is Andreeva already becoming the standard on the women’s tour?✅ Where we were right and wrongWe revisit our Roland Garros predictions, including the misses, the lucky calls, and the picks we should have never made.🎾 Super early Wimbledon picksThe grass season is almost here. We give our early men’s and women’s Wimbledon picks before the chaos begins.🎥 Do not miss our Roland Garros Trivia EpisodePlay along, test your French Open knowledge, and tell us your score in the comments.👇 Drop your take in the commentsIs Zverev going to win multiple majors now? And is Mirra Andreeva already the future face of the WTA?

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    Timestamps:

    1:04 Zverev finally wins a Grand Slam!

    21:12 Final thoughts on Cobolli?

    32:14 Overreaction or Not?

    45:59 Andreeva wins her first ever Grand Slam!

    50:22 Where we were right & wrong?

    54:43 Super Early Who Ya Got for Wimbledon?

  • Zverev is into another Roland Garros final. Cobolli walks into the final after Arnaldi withdraws. Mirra looks ready for the biggest stage, and Maja might be the underdog story of the year.SUBSCRIBE for the BEST tennis debates, reactions, and weekly breakdowns:youtube.com/@tshtennis?sub_confirmation=1Welcome to this Roland Garros Final Preview from the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Haroon, Ismaeel, and Yousef break down the final matchups, the biggest storylines left in Paris, and who has the edge heading into championship weekend.

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    0:00 Intro0:48 Zverev back into the final14:58 Cobolli walks into the final25:20 Who Ya Got: Zverev or Cobolli?28:05 Mirra Andreeva's Incredible Run!30:43 Magical Maja Chwalinska's Story34:30 Who Ya Got: Andreeva or Chwalinska?🔥 Zverev into another finalAlexander Zverev wins in straight sets and reaches another Roland Garros final. Is this finally the moment he turns deep Slam runs into the biggest title of his career, or is the pressure even heavier now?🇮🇹 Cobolli walks into the finalFlavio Cobolli beats Felix Auger Aliassime in four sets, then advances to the Roland Garros final after Matteo Arnaldi withdraws from their semifinal. Cobolli is now standing one match away from a career defining Grand Slam title. Is this destiny, draw chaos, form, or all three?🏆 Who ya got: Zverev or CobolliExperience versus momentum. Zverev has been here before, but Cobolli has become one of the stories of the tournament. We debate the matchup, the pressure, and who has the edge in the Roland Garros final.🌟 How good is Mirra lookingMirra Andreeva keeps showing why her ceiling feels massive. The movement, maturity, shot tolerance, and confidence under pressure all look real. Is she ready to win Roland Garros now?💥 Is Maja the best underdog story of the yearMaja’s run has become one of the most unexpected stories of the season. We discuss what makes it so special, how real the level is, and whether this is a one tournament miracle or the beginning of something bigger.🎾 Who ya got on the women’s sideThe women’s final picture is loaded with storylines. We make our picks, argue the matchups, and decide who is best built for the pressure of a Roland Garros final.👇 Drop your predictions in the commentsWho wins Roland Garros: Zverev, Cobolli, Mirra, or Maja?

  • Zverev wins in straight sets. Mensik beats Fonseca in straights. Cobolli takes out Auger Aliassime in four. Arnaldi moves through after Berrettini withdraws. Roland Garros is chaos, and the semifinal picture is loaded.

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    Welcome to this Roland Garros Semifinal Preview from the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Haroon, Ismaeel, and Yousef break down the biggest French Open storylines after a wild round of results, withdrawals, upsets, and breakout performances.

    🔥 Zverev vs Jodar Alexander Zverev looked locked in with a straight sets win, but Rafael Jodar has become one of the breakout stories of Roland Garros.

    🚀 Mensik vs Fonseca Reaction Jakub Mensik beats Joao Fonseca in straight sets and makes a major statement in the Next Gen conversation. Was this a matchup issue for Fonseca, or did Mensik prove he is simply further along right now?

    🎯 Zverev or Mensik: Who Ya Got? If Zverev and Mensik are on a collision course, who has the edge? We compare experience, serve quality, clay court movement, pressure tolerance, and who looks more ready for a Roland Garros final.

    🇮🇹 Cobolli vs Auger-Aliassime Flavio Cobolli keeps his dream run alive with a four-set win over Felix Auger-Aliassime. His clay form is no longer a cute storyline. It is a real threat.

    ⚔️ Berrettini Withdraws, Arnaldi Advances Matteo Berrettini’s withdrawal sends Matteo Arnaldi through and creates another huge Italian storyline in Paris. What does it mean for the draw, and how dangerous is Arnaldi now?

    😳 Sabalenka Upset Aryna Sabalenka goes out, and the women’s Roland Garros draw takes another major turn.

    We react to what went wrong, who benefits most, and whether the women’s title race is now wide open. In this episode, we cover: Roland Garros semifinal predictions Zverev vs Jodar reaction Mensik vs Fonseca reaction Cobolli beats Auger Aliassime in four sets Berrettini withdrawal and Arnaldi advancement Sabalenka upset reaction French Open title favorites after the chaos

    👇 Drop your picks in the comments Who makes the Roland Garros final, and who is winning the whole thing?

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  • Sinner is out. Djokovic is out. Roland Garros has officially turned into chaos. The favorites are gone, the draw is wide open, and suddenly every survivor believes this could be their tournament.SUBSCRIBE for the BEST tennis debates, reactions, and weekly breakdowns:youtube.com/@tshtennis?sub_confirmation=1Welcome to this episode of the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Haroon, Ismaeel, and Yousef react to one of the wildest Roland Garros swings in recent memory. Jannik Sinner upset. Novak Djokovic upset. Multiple seeds falling. Dark horses rising. The French Open draw has completely exploded.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS0:00 Intro1:05 Jannik Sinner upset: how did this happen?18:20 Novak Djokovic upset: warning sign or one off?36:30 Is this the craziest Roland Garros ever?🎾 Sinner Upset: How Did This Happen?Jannik Sinner was one of the clear favorites coming into Roland Garros, but clay court chaos had other plans. We break down what went wrong, whether it was pressure, fatigue, tactics, matchup problems, or simply one of those brutal Grand Slam days where the draw turns on its head.🐐 Djokovic Upset: Is This a Warning Sign?Novak Djokovic going out at Roland Garros is never just another result. We discuss what the loss means for his clay court level, his preparation, his movement, and whether this is a one off shock or part of a bigger shift in men’s tennis.🔥 Is This The Craziest Roland Garros Ever?With Sinner and Djokovic out, the entire tournament changes. The players left in the draw suddenly have a real opportunity: contenders who were supposed to be blocked now have a path, dark horses have belief, and every section of the bracket feels dangerous.In this episode, we discuss:Sinner’s shock Roland Garros exitDjokovic’s upset and whether the era shift is getting louderHow the Roland Garros draw opened up overnightWhich remaining players now have the biggest opportunityThe dark horses who can suddenly make a semifinal or finalWhy this French Open feels more unpredictable than ever👇 Drop your take in the commentsIs this the craziest Roland Garros ever, and who is your new pick to win the title?

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    0:00 Intro

    0:14 Thoughts on Sinner's shocking loss

    8:05 Djokovic vs Fonseca Recap

    20:22 Thoughts on the wild first weekListen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3ZIET9j

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  • Roland Garros draw drama is here. Who got screwed, who got lucky, and which “Dark Horse” is about to wreck the bracket? We break down the spiciest matchups, early exits, and our champions.SUBSCRIBE for the BEST tennis debates, reactions, and weekly breakdowns:youtube.com/@tshtennis?sub_confirmation=1Welcome to WGF Season 3 Episode 21, our full Roland Garros Draw Breakdown, where Yousef, Ismaeel, and Haroon react to the bracket, identify the landmines, and lock in picks on both the men’s and women’s sides.🎾 Who got screwed and who got luckyWe look at draw paths, surface matchup traps, and the difference between a “clean” route and a bracket filled with nightmare styles.🔥 The 4th favorite debateSinner, Alcaraz, and Djokovic are the clear top tier. But who is next in line at Roland Garros, and why? We argue form, clay ceiling, and draw positioning.💣 Potential fourth round chaosBuse vs RublevTsitsipas vs MullerMachac vs BergsMunar vs HurkaczCilic vs KouméPrizmic vs FonsecaFritz vs MichelsenBlockx vs De MinaurCerúndolo vs MonfilsMoutet vs LandaluceRuud vs MedjedovicPlus: Jovic vs Eala on the women’s side.⚔️ Who goes furtherFonseca or JodarZverev or MedvedevShelton or Ruud✈️ First flight homeWe pick a Top 10 player on both tours who we think could be out early. The draw is not forgiving this year.🌑 Dark horse picksOutside the Top 8, reaches at least the quarterfinals. We lock in one on the men’s side and one on the women’s side.🏆 Champions picksWe each pick a men’s champion and a women’s champion, then defend it.👇 Drop your bracket chaos pick in the commentsWhich potential fourth round match is most likely to blow up the draw?

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  • Sinner survives cramps, rain delays, and Medvedev to keep rewriting history in Rome. Ruud looks terrifying on clay, Djokovic alarms ring louder, and two Spanish teens shake the Masters draw.

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    Welcome to Season 3 Episode 20 of the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Yousef, Ismaeel, and Haroon recap Rome, react to Sinner’s latest historic run in Rome, break down the clay contenders heading into Roland Garros, and hand out cool dude moments of the week.

    🏆 Sinner makes more history in Rome

    Jannik Sinner extends the streak, pushes closer to the Career Golden Masters chase, and survives a brutal Medvedev match with cramps, a rain suspension, and a late finish. Is this the most resilient version of Sinner yet, and what does it mean for Paris?

    🧱 Are we watching the best Casper Ruud ever

    Ruud’s clay level looks like a permanent final week threat. Is this peak Ruud, and where does he sit in the Roland Garros contender tier?

    🔥 Medvedev in Rome

    Medvedev takes a deep run and loses to Sinner in a three set war. What did this week reveal about Medvedev’s ceiling on clay and his place in the 2026 race?

    ⚠️ Djokovic heading into Roland Garros

    One match under his belt, a loss to a qualifier, and now the biggest question: is this strategic conservation or a real warning sign?

    💥 Darderi shocks Zverev

    Luciano Darderi flips the match with clutch tiebreak survival and a third set bagel. Is this more about court conditions, Zverev’s level, or Darderi’s belief?

    🇪🇸 Jodar and Landaluce: the next wave

    Two Spanish teenagers making Masters noise in back to back events. Who impressed you more, and what does their trajectory look like now?

    👑 Svitolina wins Rome again

    Elina Svitolina takes a third Rome title with a monster run through the top names. Where does this put her for Roland Garros?

    🧨 Overreaction or Not

    Sinner will break Federer’s 2005 season win percentage of 95.3 percent.

    Darderi is a Top 10 player by the end of 2026.

    Sinner vs Medvedev is the fourth best rivalry in tennis.

    Sinner is the favorite to win Roland Garros more than Nadal ever was.

    Medvedev will be the only player to beat both Sinner and Alcaraz in 2026.

    Casper Ruud is the third favorite for Roland Garros.

    👇 Drop your take in the comments

    Is Sinner the clear Roland Garros favorite right now, and who is second on your list?Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3ZIET9j

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 Intro

    0:53 Sinner Completes the Golden Masters in Rome!

    16:58 Is this the best Casper Ruud ever?

    24:01 High hopes for Meddy in RG?

    31:01 Concerned about Djokovic heading into RG?

    37:41 How impressive was Luciano Darderi’s run in Rome?

    42:38 Was Zverev’s loss in Rome worrying?

    46:43 Better Run: Jodar or Landaluce?

    52:36 Svitolina wins her 3rd title in Rome!

    55:38 Cool Dude Moments in Rome

    1:00:50 Overreaction or Not?

    1:12:41 Were we were right & wrong?

  • Robbie Koenig is HERE, and this one is pure gold. Iconic calls, Sinner vs Alcaraz debates, Big 3 stories, and the next generation you need to know. Tennis nearer to the gods.

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    Welcome to The Robbie Koenig Interview on We’re Going Five Podcast Season 3 Episode 20, featuring one of the most loved voices in tennis. Grand Slam semifinalist, doubles legend, and the man behind the sport’s most iconic catchphrases, Robbie Koenig brings joy, insight, and straight-up poetry to every match he calls.

    🎙️ Topics covered Robbie Koenig commentary craft and iconic phrases Sinner vs Alcaraz: dominance, peaks, and the matchup Big 3 stories from the booth Next Gen scouting: Jodar, Fonseca, Fils, and more Talent identification and player development Overreaction segment and rapid-fire GOAT debate

    👇 Drop your favorite Robbie Koenig call in the comments And tell us: who is the next player you want Robbie to call in a Slam final?

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  • Sinner wins five straight Masters, Blockx and Jodar explode into the elite conversation, and Kostyuk goes full Cinderella in Madrid. Then we hit the wildest Overreaction list yet and preview Rome.SUBSCRIBE for the BEST tennis debates, reactions, and weekly breakdowns:youtube.com/@tshtennis?sub_confirmation=1Welcome to Season 3, Episode 19 of the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Yousef, Ismaeel, and Haroon recap the Madrid final, debate what this tournament means for the clay hierarchy, and make our Rome picks.🐐 Sinner makes ATP Masters historyJannik Sinner becomes the first player ever to win five consecutive Masters titles, wins the first four Masters of the season, and has now taken eight of the last nine Masters trophies, dropping only one set all tournament to Benjamin Bonzi. Is this the most dominant stretch of Masters tennis we have ever seen?⚙️ Zverev: progress or the same ceilingZverev makes the semifinals of every big tournament in 2026, but takes a fifth straight Masters loss to Sinner. Was it Sascha playing poorly, Sinner playing perfectly, or both? And psychologically, is it better to lose close in a semifinal, or lose another final to the same guy?🔥 Arthur Fils: what changedFils makes another semifinal and stays undefeated on clay against everyone except Sinner. Is he leveling up into the true top tier, or still one step below the very top?🚀 Blockx under the radarQuarterfinal in Monte Carlo, semifinal in Madrid, and wins over Casper Ruud and Felix Auger Aliassime. Is Alex Blockx quietly building one of the most impressive rises of the season?💎 Jodar in the Masters mixFirst Masters quarterfinal, massive ranking jump, and a huge statement in the junior champ clash versus Fonseca. Is Jodar already knocking on the door of a real breakthrough?⚔️ Jodar vs FonsecaBattle of the last two US Open junior champions, and Jodar takes the final set 6 1. What did this match reveal about their ceilings and their timelines?🏆 Marta Kostyuk’s Cinderella runTwo consecutive titles, 12 straight wins, undefeated on clay, and up to World No. 15. Is Kostyuk entering a new tier, or riding the perfect streak?🧨 Overreaction or NotRafael Jodar would have reached the Madrid final if he was not on Sinner’s side of the draw.Cramps should be treated like injuries and players should receive medical aid.Adults should never replace ball kids at tournaments.Sinner will not lose a single tournament until Carlos Alcaraz returns.With Dimitrov and Tsitsipas falling, the one hand backhand is officially dead.Sinner and Zverev will meet in the Rome and Roland Garros finals.✅ Where we were right and wrongMen’s side: all three of us had Sinner.Women’s side receipts and regrets.🎲 Who ya got in RomeMen’s and women’s picks, plus the big question: who actually reaches the final against Sinner?👇 Drop your hottest take in the commentsIs anyone on earth beating Sinner before Alcaraz comes back?

  • Rick Macci breaks down tennis development like nobody else. From coaching Venus and Serena to building World Number Ones, this interview is a masterclass in talent, mindset, and what actually creates champions.

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    Welcome to our interview with Rick Macci, one of the most influential coaches in tennis history. From the Venus and Serena Williams story to his sharp “Maccisms,” Macci gives a behind-the-scenes look at what separates good players from great ones and what truly creates a world number one.

    🎾 Topics covered

    How Rick Macci evaluates talent

    The controllables that decide careers

    Mental training: pressure, fear, focus, and confidence

    Strength based development vs fixing weaknesses

    When to compete, when to wait, and how to spot pro potential

    Sinner, Alcaraz, Djokovic, Medvedev, Zverev, and Joao Fonseca

    Rackets, strings, and junior development

    The best “Maccisms” and what they actually mean

    👇 Comment your biggest coaching question

    If Rick Macci could diagnose one part of your game, what would you ask him?

    Keywords: Rick Macci interview, Rick Macci coach, King Richard coach, Venus Williams Serena Williams, tennis coaching, tennis development, junior tennis, tennis mindset, tennis talent, Sinner vs Alcaraz, Djokovic slam, Joao Fonseca, tennis rackets strings, tennis podcast

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  • Arthur Fils takes over Barcelona, Ben Shelton finally owns clay, and Flavio Cobolli drops a statement win over Zverev with a story you will not forget. Plus the Jodar hype, Rublev questions, and our spiciest overreactions of the clay swing so far.

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    Welcome to Season 3, Episode 17 of the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Yousef, Ismaeel, and Haroon recap Barcelona and Munich, debate which results are real versus one week variance, and make our Madrid picks.

    🔥 Arthur Fils reigns supreme in Barcelona Arthur Fils wins his fourth career title, third on clay, and keeps building one of the strongest early season resumes on tour. We break down the run, the list of wins he is stacking, and the one concern: when he loses, he tends to lose convincingly in straights. Is he becoming a real clay threat or still a volatility merchant?

    🏆 Ben Shelton rights his wrongs in Munich Ben Shelton adds another trophy and proves clay is no longer a joke for him. We talk the key wins, the ranking implications, and whether this is the start of a consistent European clay season or a one off surge.

    🇺🇸 Rublo: outlier or the norm Back to back European clay finals, a climb in the Race, and major milestones for an American on this surface. Is this week a random spike, or has his clay level genuinely moved up?

    🚀 Cobolli is dangerous Flavio Cobolli keeps showing the high end ceiling, and the Munich win over Zverev changes the conversation. We talk streakiness, matchup profile, and why his best weeks look like top tier tennis.

    💎 Rafael Jodar watch A rocket rise up the rankings, a huge week in Barcelona, and praise coming from legends. Is it too early, or are we watching Spain’s next serious prospect take shape?

    🧱 Medjedovic: how high is the ceiling A semifinal run and a big ranking jump. What does his game translate to on clay, and what still has to tighten up?

    😎 Cool dude moment Cobolli plays through real pain and grief, then wins the title as a tribute. One of the most human moments of the season. ⚔️ Who will have a better clay swing Zverev vs Fils Jodar vs Fonseca We plant flags and argue both sides.

    🧨 Overreaction or Not Anyone annoyed by underarm serves is mentally weak. Rafael Jodar will be seeded at Roland Garros. Arthur Fils will play the ATP Finals this year. Andrey Rublev will find his way back into the Top 10 in 2026. It is off putting to watch two players wear the same exact outfit.

    ✅ Where we were right and wrong We got nothing right. Literally. And we own it.

    🎲 Who ya got in Madrid Men’s and women’s picks and what matters most in these conditions.

    👇 Drop your takes in the comments Is Arthur Fils ready to win a Masters on clay in 2026? And is Rafael Jodar the real deal?

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    Keywords: Barcelona Open 2026 recap, Munich 2026 recap, Arthur Fils Barcelona champion, Ben Shelton Munich champion, Flavio Cobolli Zverev, Rafael Jodar rising, Hamad Medjedovic, Andrey Rublev, ATP clay swing 2026, Madrid Open 2026 picks, We’re Going Five Podcast

    Timestamps

    0:00 Intro

    0:50 Arthur Fils Reigns Supreme in Barcelona!

    11:17 Ben Shelton Rights His Wrongs in Munich!

    23:42 Is Rublev Back or what?

    33:37 How Dangerous will Cobolli be this clay swing?

    38:17 Is Rafa Jodar the real deal?

    47:06 How high is Medjedovic’s potential?

    55:12 Cool Dude Moment of the Week

    57:23 Who will have a better clay swing?

    1:01:20 Overreaction or Not?

    1:13:42 Where we were right & wrong

    1:14:48 Who Ya Got in Madrid?

    1:23:21 Wrap Up!

  • Sinner goes full GOAT mode on clay, Vacherot shocks Monte Carlo, and Fonseca announces himself in the Masters conversation. Plus Medvedev’s meltdown, Rune’s risky return, and four overreactions that will start arguments.

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    Welcome to Season 3, Episode 16 of the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Yousef, Ismaeel, and Haroon recap the Monte Carlo final, break down what it means for the 2026 clay swing, and lock in picks for Barcelona and Munich.

    🐐 Sinner doing GOAT level things in Monte Carlo

    Jannik Sinner wins his fourth consecutive Masters title, becomes only the second player ever to do it, and returns to World No. 1. Even bigger, it is his first major clay title, and he becomes just the second player in history to win the Sunshine Double and Monte Carlo in the same season. What does this say about his ceiling on clay, and how scary is he heading toward Roland Garros?

    🧱 Alcaraz: better or worse than 2025 on clay

    Carlos Alcaraz drops to World No. 2 and takes another hit at a key clay stop. Is this a wobble that sets up a bounce back, or are we seeing issues that will follow him through the swing?

    ⚙️ Zverev vs Sincaraz

    Sascha keeps making deep runs in every big tournament in 2026, but the losses are telling. Alcaraz gets him once, Sinner gets him three times. Is Zverev closing the gap, or stuck in the same tier?

    🇲🇨 Vacherot’s dream run

    Valentin Vacherot becomes the first player from Monaco to reach the Monte Carlo semifinals. He beats Musetti, Hurkacz, and De Minaur before falling to Alcaraz, and rises to a career high World No. 17. Is this a one week miracle, or a legit top player arriving?

    🚀 Fonseca’s clay swing warning shot

    Joao Fonseca makes his first Masters quarterfinal, beats Diallo, Rinderknech, and Berrettini, then pushes Zverev to three sets. Up to World No. 35 and climbing fast. Is a special clay swing coming?

    🌶️ Spicy no spicy

    Daniil Medvedev throws his racket six times in a row and gets double bageled by Berrettini. Meltdown or momentary snap? And what does it mean for his confidence on clay?

    🩼 Rune comeback timing

    Holger Rune announces he will play Hamburg the week before Roland Garros, just seven months after an Achilles rupture. Smart reps or reckless risk?

    🧨 Overreaction or Not

    Valentin Vacherot is a potential Top 8 player.

    Clay court tennis is where real tennis is played.

    Jannik Sinner will remain World No. 1 until the end of 2026.

    One week Masters events are 100 times better than two week Masters.

    ✅ Where we were right and wrong

    Haroon had Sinner. Yousef had Zverev. Ismaeel had Alcaraz. We run the receipts.

    🎲 Who Ya Got?

    Barcelona and Munich picks to set the tone for the next clay week.

    👇 Drop your hottest take in the comments

    Is Sinner now the favorite for Roland Garros, yes or no?

  • Tommy Robredo joins us for a deep dive into Spanish tennis, clay court mastery, and life after the tour. From beating Roger Federer at the US Open to surviving five set wars, Robredo tells stories that only a Golden Era survivor can.

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    Welcome to our interview with Tommy Robredo, former World No. 5, 12 time ATP title winner, 3 time Davis Cup champion, and one of the best five set competitors of his generation. Robredo opens up about his transition into being a Barcelona tournament director, what he misses about the tour, and what it was really like facing the Big 3 across multiple eras. In this episode, we talk about How Tommy Robredo built his legendary comeback mindset Why he was so dangerous in five set battles Davis Cup memories and the Golden Era of Spanish tennis Clay court tactics, physicality, and what separates great clay players Preparing for Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, and Murray His view on today’s ATP Tour depth, Alcaraz and Sinner dominance, and Djokovic longevity Rapid fire: best serve, forehand, backhand, clutchest player, GOAT debate

    👇 Drop your question for Tommy Robredo in the comments for the next interview What do you want to know about clay court tennis, Davis Cup years, or facing the Big 3 across different eras?

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 Intro

    1:34 Tommy Robredo Introduction

    12:04 Robredo’s Playing Career

    28:06 Spain’s Golden Era Of Tennis

    39:15 Robredo on Playing The GOATs

    52:00 Robredo on the ATP Tour

    1:16:04 Rapid Fire Questions

  • Sinner wins the Sunshine Double without dropping a set. Sabalenka joins history too. Lehecka breaks through, Landaluce shocks the draw, and Korda delivers peak chaos. Miami just detonated the season.

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    Welcome to the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Yousef, Ismaeel, and Haroon recap the Miami final and the full Sunshine Double swing, then pivot straight into clay season with Monte Carlo picks.

    ☀️ Sinner makes Sunshine Double history Jannik Sinner becomes the first player ever to win the Sunshine Double without dropping a single set. We break down what this level means, what changed from earlier in the season, and whether this run is the start of a true takeover.

    🚀 Lehecka breakthrough watch Jiri Lehecka reaches his first Masters final, climbs to World No. 14, and does not lose serve once until the final. Is this a one tournament peak, or the start of a new top tier player arriving?

    ⚙️ Zverev trending up Back to back semifinals at Indian Wells and Miami, both losses to Sinner, and back up to World No. 3. Is Sascha finally building something sustainable, or are we still waiting for the big moment?

    🧠 Alcaraz early loss: blessing in disguise Carlos Alcaraz goes out in the round of 32 to Sebastian Korda. Is the loss actually useful before clay, or a warning sign about matchup issues and focus?

    🎭 What is Sebastian Korda Korda takes out Alcaraz in three sets, then turns around and loses to World No. 151 Martin Landaluce. We explain why this is the most Korda week imaginable and what it says about volatility on tour right now.

    🔥 Arthur Fils form check Is this version of Arthur Fils here to stay, and what does he need to tighten up to become a week to week problem in big events?

    🇪🇸 Landaluce is coming Martin Landaluce becomes the first 2006 born player to make a Masters quarterfinal, beating Giron, Darderi, Khachanov, and Korda before falling to Lehecka. Is Spain’s next superstar already loading?

    👑 Sabalenka completes the Sunshine Double Aryna Sabalenka becomes the fifth woman in history to win the Sunshine Double and is now 23 and 1 in 2026, with her only loss coming to Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open final. We talk dominance, matchups, and what it means for the rest of the WTA season.

    🧨 Overreaction or Not Winning the Sunshine Double is tougher than winning a Slam. Sinner will become World No. 1 by the end of the clay swing. Lehecka will be Top 10 by Roland Garros, with a 1150 point gap right now.

    ✅ Where we were right and wrong so far We audit our Sunshine Double picks on both tours and own the hits and misses.

    🎲 Who ya got in Monte Carlo Men’s picks, plus how we are thinking about the clay reset.

    👇 Drop your take in the comments Is Sinner’s Sunshine Double run one of the most dominant stretches ever? And do you buy Lehecka Top 10 by Roland Garros?

    Timestamps:

    0:00 Intro

    1:01 Sinner Makes Sunshine Double History!

    13:08 Special Things Coming For Lehecka?

    19:45 How Promising is Zverev Looking?

    27:49 Was Alcaraz’s Loss a Good Thing?

    36:12 What is Sebi Korda Exactly?

    47:45 Will Fils Continue His Incredible Form?

    56:00 Is Landaluce Spain’s New Superstar?

    1:01:50 Sabalenka Completes The Sunshine Double!

    1:07:56 Overreaction or Not?

    1:13:14 Where We Were Right & Wrong

    1:15:00 Who Ya Got in Monte Carlo?

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  • Jannik Sinner steals the spotlight in Indian Wells, but the real story might be Medvedev’s resurgence, Alcaraz questions, Djokovic drama, Draper hype, and Sabalenka’s statement run…

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    🎾 Indian Wells is DONE and we’ve got a lot to unpack in this episode of the WGF Podcast. From Jannik Sinner’s huge title run to the biggest questions around Daniil Medvedev, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Jack Draper, Alexander Zverev, Joao Fonseca, Aryna Sabalenka, and Elena Rybakina, this episode is packed with bold takes, honest reactions, and Miami predictions you do not want to miss.

    Was this the tournament that confirmed Jannik Sinner as the man to beat? Is Daniil Medvedev really back to his best level? Is Carlos Alcaraz showing cracks, or are expectations simply too high? What should we make of Novak Djokovic’s Indian Wells run and the decision to skip Miami? And after another big week, how real is the Jack Draper hype heading into the rest of 2026?

    On the women’s side, Aryna Sabalenka made a massive statement again, and we ask the big question: are Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina now operating on a completely different level from the rest of the WTA Tour?

    🎙️ Inside Episode 13:

    Indian Wells final recap and Jannik Sinner’s latest statement

    Daniil Medvedev: is he back in serious Grand Slam form?

    Carlos Alcaraz: is he human after all?

    Novak Djokovic’s run, Jack Draper loss, and the Miami skip

    Is Sascha Zverev getting closer to a major breakthrough?

    Jack Draper’s 2026 ceiling after another big result

    Joao Fonseca and whether he’s ready to challenge the biggest names

    Aryna Sabalenka’s revenge tour and what it means for the WTA

    Overreaction or Not:

    Medvedev will reach a Grand Slam final this year

    Jack Draper will finish inside the Top 5

    Sabalenka and Rybakina are clear of the field

    Fonseca will become Sinner’s biggest rival after Alcaraz

    Where we were right and where we were wrong so far

    Our Miami picks on the ATP and WTA sides

    👇 What are your biggest takeaways from Indian Wells?

    Is Jannik Sinner pulling away? Is Daniil Medvedev truly back? How far can Jack Draper go? And who are you picking in Miami?

    Drop your takes in the comments — we’re reading all of them.

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  • Medvedev is back, Cobolli EXPLODES, Tsitsipas falls out of the Top 40, and Indian Wells is next. Episode 12 is pure momentum swings.

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    Welcome to Season 3, Episode 12 of the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Yousef, Ismaeel, and Haroon break down Dubai and Acapulco storylines, stress test the hottest narratives, and lock in Indian Wells picks.

    🔥 Daniil Medvedev back to his best in Dubai Daniil Medvedev wins his 23rd career title and finally breaks the weird curse of never winning the same tournament twice. Straight sets all week, ruthless efficiency, and now he is within striking distance of the Top 10 again. Is Medvedev actually peaking at the perfect moment for Indian Wells?

    🚀 Flavio Cobolli flips his season in Acapulco From 0 and 3 to a title run that changes everything. Cobolli wins every tiebreak he plays, grabs his third career title, and rises to a career high of World No. 15. Is this just a hot week or the start of a Top 10 player arriving?

    ⚠️ Zverev deja vu? A second-round loss in Acapulco and another frustrating finish. Are the same patterns from 2025 creeping back in, or is this just one bad matchup and a rough week?

    🧱 Draper comeback watch Encouraging signs, then a tight three-set loss. What is missing right now: fitness, confidence, match reps, or all three?

    🧨 Tsitsipas alarm bells A straight sets loss to Humbert, 450 points gone, and now officially outside the Top 40 for the first time in eight years. Is this a temporary dip, or are we watching the start of a real slide?

    🌟 Biggest winners of the week Haroon: Brandon Nakashima Yousef: Miomir Kecmanovic Ismaeel: Tallon Griekspoor

    😎 Cool dude moment Monfils getting honored in Acapulco with Del Potro there to celebrate. Tennis nostalgia done right.

    🌶️ Spicy or not spicy Tsitsipas on skipping South America because prize money is not at the Gulf level, plus Cerundolo’s response. Atmane’s point penalty vs Kecmanovic for not being ready. Fair or ridiculous?

    🧨 Overreaction or Not Medvedev is the third favorite for Indian Wells. Cobolli will be Top 10 by June.

    👇 Drop your takes Is Medvedev truly back? Is Cobolli the real deal? And what happens next for Tsitsipas?

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 Intro

    0:49 Medvedev wins in Dubai

    8:44 Cobolli shines in Acapulco

    15:18 2025 Dejavu for Zverev?

    23:09 Welcome Back Draper!

    27:49 Beginning of the end for Tsitsipas?

    40:20 Biggest Winners of the Week!

    45:34 Cool Dude Moment of the Week

    47:55 Spicy No Spicy

    55:35 Overreaction or Not?

    59:20 Where we were right & wrong?

    1:00:16 Who Ya Got in Indian Wells?

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  • Carlos Alcaraz is undefeated, Arthur Fils is back in a big way, Jannik Sinner takes a shock loss, and Jessica Pegula finally cashes in. Plus our spiciest Overreaction or Not yet.

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    Welcome to Season 3, Episode 11 of the We’re Going Five Podcast, where Yousef, Ismaeel, and Haroon break down the biggest storylines from Doha, Dubai, and Delray Beach with zero fence sitting.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 Intro

    1:00 Alcaraz Conquers Qatar!

    14:55 Arthur Fils makes a splash

    20:11 Concerns for Sinner?

    31:12 Does Mensik deserve more love?

    39:00 Time to calm the Fonseca hype train?

    48:05 Sebi Korda & Tommy Paul

    53:58 Pegula Rises Up in Dubai!

    55:50 Overreaction or Not?

    1:02:43 Where we were right & wrong

    1:03:50 Who Ya Gat in Dubai?

    1:04:51 Who Ya Got in Acapulco?

    🔥 Alcaraz: best start of his entire career

    Carlos Alcaraz wins Doha, stays unbeaten in 2026, and keeps stacking titles like it is routine. New season, new coach setup, same relentless problem-solving. The question is no longer who can beat him this week; it is who can stop the streak at all.

    🇫🇷 Arthur Fils: comeback signal or one-week peak

    Arthur Fils reaches his first final since returning from injury, taking out dangerous names on the way. With the physical overhaul and a new coaching voice in the mix, is this the beginning of his real climb back toward the Top 15 level and beyond?

    ⚠️ Sinner early exit: blip or warning sign

    Jannik Sinner takes a rare hard-court loss outside the Top 10. Is it just variance, matchup weirdness, or lingering scar tissue from Australia?

    🚀 Mensik and the next wave

    Jakub Mensik beats Sinner and keeps building an absurd record against top-tier opponents. If the upside is obvious, what is the one thing holding him back from living in the Top 5?

    🧯 Fonseca hype train check

    We zoom out on Joao Fonseca's expectations. Are we watching the right indicators, or getting dragged by the algorithm into declaring greatness too early?

    🌴 Delray Beach: Korda vs Tommy Paul and a Next Gen collision

    Taylor Fritz goes out. Casper Ruud gets flipped. The draw opens up and suddenly it is Tommy Paul, Sebastian Korda, Learner Tien, and Flavio Cobolli fighting for the trophy with storylines everywhere.

    🏆 Jessica Pegula wins Dubai

    Pegula finally converts after a run of deep weeks, then slams the door in the final. Biggest takeaway: the level is there, the question is whether she can carry it into the biggest stages when the full field is healthy.

    🧨 Overreaction or Not

    Jakub Mensik is the most likely rival to Sinner and Alcaraz over the next decade.Arthur Fils will be Top 10 by the end of the clay swing.Sinner will go trophyless in Indian Wells and Miami.Mensik, Learner Tien, and Arthur Fils are all more promising than Joao Fonseca.Alcaraz will surpass Djokovic’s historic 26-0 start.

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    Which one ages like prophecy, and which one crashes by next week?