Hosted by Vansh Vermani and Damian Kust, this podcast chronicles the careers of Iga Świątek and Carlos Alcaraz, the two generational talents who are guaranteed all-time greats and are expected to continue amassing titles over at least the next decade or so.
Carlos Alcaraz went out to Grigor Dimitrov, Iga Świątek to Ekaterina Alexandrova. As usual with these two, plenty of parallels between the two losses. Let's look ahead to the clay season too, are Świ…
It's the first double-title week in the history of our show as both Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Świątek emerged victorious in Indian Wells!
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We chat about the good and the bad of Iga Świątek's Dubai run and Carlos Alcaraz getting to play just two games in Rio against Thiago Monteiro. We also look ahead to Indian Wells, where both should r…
We chat about Iga Świątek's third consecutive Doha title and how she remains the woman to beat on slow/bouncy hard courts. We also cover Carlos Alcaraz losing to Nicolas Jarry in Buenos Aires and nev…
We chat about the second week of the Australian Open, including Carlos Alcaraz and his loss to Alexander Zverev, or how Aryna Sabalenka's run reflects on Iga Świątek's perspectives for the rest of th…
Iga Świątek lost in the third round of the Australian Open to Linda Noskova, but it wasn't her first rough performance of the event. Meanwhile, how has Carlos Alcaraz been looking in Melbourne so far…
We look at the draws for the 2024 Australian Open. Who are the main contenders and where are Iga Świątek and Carlos Alcaraz situated among them?
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Iga Świątek went 5-0 in singles at the United Cup, but it wasn't enough for Team Poland to secure the win. We chat about that event and look ahead to the Australian Open just a few days before the dr…
For what will likely be the last episode of the year (barring any emergency announcements), we sit down and come up with top 5 lists of our favorite Iga Świątek and Carlos Alcaraz matches in the 2023…
We're in off-season mode and after the recent Carlos Alcaraz special, we bring you the promised episode dedicated fully to Iga Świątek. Our guest for this one is Juan Ignacio, one of Tennis Twitter's…
We bring in our first-ever guest - Carlos Navarro, a fellow tennis freak, Challenger Tour aficionado, and Punto de Break journalist (some call him the Magician). Carlos delivered a fresh look at all …
Carlos Alcaraz appeared at the ATP Finals for the very first time and after struggling with the fast indoor conditions against Alexander Zverev, actually turned it into a decent campaign (but couldn'…
Iga Świątek went undefeated in Cancun, dropping just 20 games along the way. We cover that spectacular performance and also look back on Carlos Alcaraz's loss to Roman Safiullin in Paris. What do we …
Świątek looked incredible in her last few performances in Beijing, navigating the matches well and adjusting her gameplan to the opponent. Was that her best week of the season? Alcaraz goes out to Di…
We talk about the Beijing run for Alcaraz and his exciting rivalry with Sinner. Świątek's Tokyo campaign was a disappointment, but she's already playing at a much higher standard this week.
We chat about the 2023 US Open with both Iga Świątek and Carlos Alcaraz not defending their titles and falling to World No. 2 in the rankings. Iga lost to Jelena Ostapenko in the fourth round, Carlos…
We meet after the Montreal/Toronto and Cincinnati double to discuss how Świątek and Alcaraz did at these events. Lots of winning ugly, but also the wonderful final, which is surely going to be in the…
We chat about Świątek playing and winning the WTA 250 in Warsaw. What does this event mean for the popularity of tennis in Poland? We also look forward to the North American hard court season for bot…
We chat about Carlos Alcaraz winning his 2nd Grand Slam title by doing the unthinkable and beating Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final. We also cover Iga Świątek's loss to Elina Svitolina in the qu…
We chat about the first week of Wimbledon 2023 for Iga Świątek and Carlos Alcaraz. The match point saves against Belinda Bencic, Nicolas Jarry turning out a more formidable foe than Matteo Berrettini…