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Best Of Three · Saturday · 1 hr 46 min

Iga Świątek’s Next Version, Coco Gauff’s Forehand, and the WTA’s Crowded Top Tier

Iga Świątek’s Toronto title was not simply a form check. Alvin and Torrey argue that her week showed a more tactically complete version of her game: more height, more shape, more patience, and a clearer sense of when to press rather than force. The episode frames Świątek’s run as a possible entry into a second career cycle. Rather than trying to recreate her previous dominance, she may be building a version better suited to the current WTA landscape — one where the top tier is deeper, the weapons are bigger, and separation requires constant reinvention. The discussion also covers Coco Gauff’s forehand development, Elena Rybakina’s run to the final, Naomi Osaka’s movement and defensive progress, and why Grand Slams increasingly function as check-ins for where the WTA elite really stand. Send us Fan Mail

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Iga Świątek’s Toronto title was not simply a form check. Alvin and Torrey argue that her week showed a more tactically complete version of her game: more height, more shape, more patience, and a clearer sense of when to press rather than force.

The episode frames Świątek’s run as a possible entry into a second career cycle. Rather than trying to recreate her previous dominance, she may be building a version better suited to the current WTA landscape — one where the top tier is deeper, the weapons are bigger, and separation requires constant reinvention.

The discussion also covers Coco Gauff’s forehand development, Elena Rybakina’s run to the final, Naomi Osaka’s movement and defensive progress, and why Grand Slams increasingly function as check-ins for where the WTA elite really stand.

Send us Fan Mail

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