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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 56 MIN

Why Clay Exposed Fritz, Pegula, and First-Strike Tennis at Roland Garros

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Taylor Fritz and Jessica Pegula both exited Roland Garros in the first round, but this episode looks beyond the scorelines. Alvin and Torrey use those losses to examine a larger clay-court truth: players who rely on first-strike certainty are more vulnerable when opponents can absorb pace, change height, extend rallies, and force uncomfortable decisions.The central framework is “time gained vs. time lost.” On clay, extra time is not always an advantage; it can become another decision. Players must constantly choose between shape, depth, drive, defense, drop shots, and transition. That makes Roland Garros a test of tactical range as much as form.The episode also covers Daniil Medvedev’s clay-court volatility, hot Paris conditions, string-tension adjustments, the rise of younger men on clay, Frances Tiafoe’s clean professional win, Felix Auger-Aliassime’s five-set resilience, Haley Baptiste’s belief, Naomi Osaka’s opening-round problem-solving, and the broader scheduling pressures affecting Slam fields.Send us Fan Mail

Taylor Fritz and Jessica Pegula both exited Roland Garros in the first round, but this episode looks beyond the scorelines. Alvin and Torrey use those losses to examine a larger clay-court truth: players who rely on first-strike certainty are more vulnerable when opponents can absorb pace, change height, extend rallies, and force uncomfortable decisions. The central framework is “time gained vs. time lost.” On clay, extra time is not always an advantage; it can become another decision. Player...

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Taylor Fritz and Jessica Pegula both exited Roland Garros in the first round, but this episode looks beyond the scorelines. Alvin and Torrey use those losses to examine a larger clay-court truth: players who rely on first-strike certainty are more...

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