• 24 - French Open 1989 (Part 1): Roses, Grunts, and the Making of a Rivalry
    Mar 18 2026

    The 1989 French Open was supposed to be another coronation for Steffi Graf, the dominant force at the summit of women’s tennis. Instead, it became the stage for the world to meet Monica Seles—a 15-year-old prodigy with blonde hair, self-designed outfits, and a fearless, double-fisted game that echoed around the clay courts of Paris as loudly as her now-legendary grunts. From her headline-grabbing entrance to her stunning run through the draw, Monica was impossible to ignore. She wasn’t just winning matches; she was becoming a sensation, upending the rituals of the sport and showing an audacity that unsettled her elders.

    But beneath the spectacle, Monica Seles was also learning about the scrutiny of fame, about the weight of expectation, and, most importantly, about her own potential. Her semifinal showdown with Steffi Graf wasn’t a passing-of-the-torch, but it was a revelation: Seles pushed Graf harder than anyone imagined possible, taking a set and making the queen of tennis fight for every point. Paris didn’t end with Monica as champion, but it ended with a new reality: the world—and Graf herself—had seen what was coming. For Monica, the tournament was the beginning of a rivalry and the birth of belief.

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    23 mins
  • 23 - Steffi Graf’s Spring 1989: Dominance and Distractions
    Mar 14 2026

    In this episode, we journey through the pivotal months of Steffi Graf’s 1989 season, tracing her relentless pursuit of greatness after capturing the Australian Open title. As the world watched with awe and expectation—wondering if she could repeat the impossible Grand Slam—Steffi quietly focused on process over prophecy, fine-tuning her game on the court while navigating an increasingly complex life off it.

    But this spring wasn’t just about tennis. Off the court, Steffi’s world swirled with intrigue: a cameo, a high-profile romance, a growing need for personal security, and the beginnings of a scandal. Through it all, Steffi remained intensely private, fiercely focused, and determined to raise her own standard, even as rivals, fans, and the media tried to keep pace. This is the story of a champion who became a force of nature—just as the clay-court season reached its boiling point.

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    24 mins
  • 22 - Monica Seles’s Breakthrough Spring
    Mar 11 2026

    In the spring of 1989, 15-year-old Monica Seles burst onto the women’s tennis scene, making history at her very first professional tournament in Washington, D.C. Against a fiercely competitive field—including the likes of Steffi Graf, Helen Kelesi, Natalia Zvereva, and Zina Garrison—Seles proved she was far more than just a prodigy. Her fearless run and upset victories over top ten players signaled the arrival of a new era. Seles didn’t just win matches; she played with the confidence and poise of someone destined for greatness, even before the rankings or trophies could prove it.

    What set Monica Seles apart wasn’t just her results, but her presence. She adapted quickly to the pressures of the pro tour. Her breakthrough spring was more than a series of wins—it was the beginning of a rivalry with legends and the dawn of a career that would forever alter the landscape of women’s tennis.

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    16 mins
  • 21 - Heat, Headlines & Steffi’s Perfection: 1989 Australian Open Recap
    Mar 7 2026

    In this episode, we take you inside Steffi Graf’s iconic 1989 Australian Open campaign—a tournament where she swept through seven matches, dropped just 24 games, and left the tennis world stunned by her ruthless efficiency. From her meticulous preparation and businesslike run-up in Australia, to the drama of the new retractable roof, the press room sweepstakes, we bring you every detail that set the stage for a new era in women’s tennis. Along the way, you’ll hear how Steffi handled the heat, the pressure, and the expectations.

    But behind the numbers and the dominance, this is also the story of a champion constantly looking forward—the standard-bearer who didn’t want to talk about a second Grand Slam and kept her focus on what lay ahead: the French Open and, ultimately, the looming challenge of Monica Seles. As we build toward the first real collision between these two legends, this episode unpacks not just the results, but the personalities and pressures that made Steffi’s 1989 Australian Open so unforgettable.

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    14 mins
  • 20 - 1989 Begins: Graf’s Reign, Seles’s Rise, and the Future of Women’s Tennis
    Mar 4 2026

    As 1988 draws to a close, Steffi Graf stands atop the tennis world, fresh off an unprecedented Golden Slam—a sweep of all four majors and Olympic gold that cements her as one of the sport’s greatest. Yet beneath the surface of her public triumph lies a relentless drive for self-improvement, a private story of constant refinement that keeps Graf pushing forward even after achieving perfection. Meanwhile, the tennis world is starting to take notice of Monica Seles, a fearless young contender whose results and presence hint at a new challenge on the horizon.

    The arrival of 1989 brings with it a sense of anticipation and uncertainty. Will Graf continue her reign, or is the era of unchallenged dominance already under threat? As Seles gathers momentum and the tennis landscape shifts, the stage is set for a season defined by rivalry, ambition, and the ever-evolving quest for greatness. This episode explores the pivotal transition between seasons, the inner and outer stories of two legends, and the moment when women’s tennis stood on the brink of change.

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    16 mins
  • 19 - After the Pinnacle: Graf’s Golden Slam & Seles’ Arrival
    Feb 28 2026

    1988 in women’s tennis is a year like no other: Steffi Graf conquers the sport’s highest summit, completing the first—and only—Golden Slam by winning all four majors and Olympic gold. She dominates week after week, turning Brighton and Madison Square Garden into laboratories for her relentless pursuit of perfection, and rewriting what’s possible for a tennis champion. But as the confetti settles, a new challenger emerges. Fourteen-year-old Monica Seles crashes onto the scene in New Orleans, her fearless game and two-handed power announcing not just the future, but a present threat to the established order.

    As Graf’s season ends with record-breaking stats, global endorsements, and iconic status, the women’s tour finds itself charged with new suspense: Can anyone catch Steffi? Is Monica Seles the one who will change everything? With the old guard scrambling to keep pace, 1988 closes not with certainty, but with anticipation. The chase is on, the rivalry is looming, and women’s tennis is forever transformed.

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    15 mins
  • Bonus - When Steffi Graf Broke the Computer
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode, we explore how Steffi Graf’s historic 1988 season forced women’s tennis to rewrite its own rules. As Graf dominates on court, her father clashes with WITA over controversial ranking changes, sparking a behind-the-scenes power struggle. The tour, long hungry for a new star, suddenly isn’t sure what to do with a champion this unstoppable—and wonders who, if anyone, can challenge her. Meanwhile, the next answer is already on the horizon: Monica Seles.

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    24 mins
  • 18 - She's Golden: Steffi Graf and the Golden Slam
    Feb 22 2026

    This episode explores Steffi Graf’s historic 1988 “Golden Slam” at the Seoul Olympics—winning all four Grand Slams and Olympic gold in a single year. We examine the unique challenges of that Olympic tennis debut, Graf’s battles both on and off the court and in the Olympic Village, and her lasting impact on the sport. By season’s end, Graf stands not just as tennis’s queen, but as one of the greatest athletes of her era.

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    19 mins