Steffi & Monica: The Greatest Rivalry That Never Was

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By: JHughes Productions

A narrative tennis podcast about the unfinished rivalry between Steffi Graf and Monica Seles. Using deep, obsessively researched storytelling, we follow their childhoods, parents, early tournaments, Grand Slam successes, the 1993 Hamburg stabbing, media pressure, and GOAT debates. For fans of women’s tennis, WTA history, 80s/90s tennis, Graf and Seles, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, and Serena Williams – and anyone who loves long-form sports stories, psychology, and what-if seasons. Subcribers: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/matt022/subscribe

24 - French Open 1989 (Part 1): Roses, Grunts, and the Making of a Rivalry
#24
03/18/2026

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 unsett...


23 - Steffi Graf’s Spring 1989: Dominance and Distractions
#23
03/14/2026

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. T...


22 - Monica Seles’s Breakthrough Spring
#22
03/11/2026

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 s...


21 - Heat, Headlines & Steffi’s Perfection: 1989 Australian Open Recap
#21
03/07/2026

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 t...


20 - 1989 Begins: Graf’s Reign, Seles’s Rise, and the Future of Women’s Tennis
#20
03/04/2026

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 brin...


19 - After the Pinnacle: Graf’s Golden Slam & Seles’ Arrival
#19
02/28/2026

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 Gr...


Bonus - When Steffi Graf Broke the Computer
02/25/2026

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.


18 - She's Golden: Steffi Graf and the Golden Slam
#18
02/22/2026

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.


17 - Steffi Graf Wins the Grand Slam
#17
02/18/2026

In this episode, we go inside the pressure-cooker world of the 1988 US Open, a moment when Steffi Graf stood on the brink of tennis immortality.

As the media frenzy built and her family life grew more complicated, Steffi faced a gauntlet of challengers—including the fearless serve-and-volleyer Patty Fendick and her own doubles partner and rising rival, Gabriela Sabatini.

Through detailed, day-by-day storytelling, on-court drama, and rare behind-the-scenes anecdotes, this episode explores the suffocating expectations placed on a 19-year-old phenom as she battles nerves, wind, and the hopes of a crowd longing for a huge up...


16 - Before New York: Steffi’s Summer of Distraction
#16
02/14/2026

In the summer of 1988, Steffi Graf stands on the verge of tennis immortality. Fresh off her stunning Wimbledon triumph, she faces a world that’s no longer asking “if” she’ll win the Grand Slam, but “when.” But behind the headlines and parades, Steffi’s journey is anything but straightforward. As the pressure mounts, she must navigate not just the expectations of a nation, but private turmoil. This episode uncovers the true cost of greatness, the relentless scrutiny of history, and the summer when Steffi Graf nearly lost everything before her greatest victory was even in reach.


Bonus - When Steffi Graf Played Princess Diana
02/11/2026

Step into the world of tennis and British royalty as this episode follows a remarkable and unexpected meeting between two icons: Steffi Graf and Princess Diana. Set against the backdrop of an unforgettable English summer, the story explores how a tennis court became the stage for a rare moment of connection, humanity, and joy. Discover how sport, celebrity, and personal longing can intersect in the most surprising ways.


15 - Centre Court Shifts: The 1988 Wimbledon Women’s Final
#15
02/07/2026

Step onto the sun-baked lawns of Wimbledon in 1988, where legends clashed and history was rewritten. In this episode, we relive the unforgettable women’s final between Steffi Graf and Martina Navratilova—a match that marked the end of one era and the dawn of another. From Graf’s steamrolling run through the draw and Martina’s gritty last stand, to the dramatic Evert–Navratilova semifinal and the emotional aftermath, we unpack the rivalries, the pressure of the Grand Slam chase, and the moments that made this tournament a turning point in tennis history. Hear the stories behind iconic points, locker roo...


Bonus - Flirting with Perfection: Steffi Graf's 1988 French Final
02/06/2026

What does true perfection look like in tennis—and why is it so elusive? This episode dives deep into the elusive “golden match,” the feat of winning 48 straight points without conceding one, and explores how the pursuit of flawless play has haunted the greatest champions for decades.


14 - Paris 1988: The Day Steffi Graf Was Unstoppable
#14
02/04/2026

Step onto the red clay of Roland Garros as we relive the most jaw-dropping French Open in history. In this episode, the unstoppable Steffi Graf faces a teenage takeover, a collapsing old guard, and a final so ruthless she apologizes for her own brilliance. Experience the drama, the rivalries, the heartbreak—and the performance that left the tennis world speechless. From locker room tension to club nights in Paris, we break down every twist, every upset, and every legend in the making.


13 - Monica Seles’s Stunning Start: Graf, Sabatini, and a New Era
#13
01/31/2026

Travel back to the pivotal months of early 1988, when women’s tennis was on the brink of transformation. Still only 18, Steffi Graf was on the verge of rewriting the record books, while a teen prodigy named Monica Seles was about to explode onto the scene. Gabriela Sabatini was about to make a major breakthrough as legends like Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert watched the rise of a new generation. The game itself was changing—new surfaces, new rivalries, and new expectations.


12 - Australian Open 1988: Start to the Greatest Season Ever
#12
01/28/2026

In this episode, we dive into Steffi Graf’s historic triumph at the 1988 Australian Open—a tournament that redefined the sport, crowned Graf as Germany’s first singles champion in Melbourne, and set the stage for her legendary Golden Slam. We explore the drama on and off the court, the new era of Australian tennis, and the shifting rivalries that marked the end of one dynasty and the rise of another.


11 - 1987: The Debate for Number One
#11
01/24/2026

In 1987, women’s tennis was transformed as Steffi Graf dethroned legends, seized the No. 1 ranking, and ignited a fierce season-long debate: Does greatness mean dominating all year, or winning the biggest titles? As Martina Navratilova fights to defend her crown, a generational showdown unfolds—culminating in one of the sport’s most dramatic years and the ultimate question: Who really deserves to be number one?


10 - French Open 1987: Steff Graf's First Slam
#10
01/21/2026

In Paris, 1987, Steffi Graf arrives as the rising No. 2 seed—crushing early rounds, surviving a tense semifinal with Gabriela Sabatini, and stepping into a final that feels like a referendum on the sport’s future. Across the net is Martina Navratilova, the reigning No. 1, brilliant but visibly under pressure to hold off the new era. In the deciding set, Martina surges to a lead and serves for the championship—only for the match to swing on free points, nerves, and a closing stretch where Graf stays steady and capitalizes. The result is a French Open final that doesn’t just cro...


9 - Monica Seles: The Baltic Basher
#9
01/17/2026

In March 1987, tennis fans are introduced to 13-year-old Monica Seles not through match footage, but through a hype machine. Nick Bollettieri brands her “the Baltic Basher,” calls her the best young player he’s ever seen, and frames her family’s ambition as singular: nothing less than No. 1. In this episode we learn the truth about Monica's first few months at the Bollettieri Academy, the price she paid for a tennis education that seemed too good to be true, and the Seles family that rallied not to make Monica No. 1, but to make her happy.


Bonus - If You Can't Beat Her, Use Her Racket
01/14/2026

When Martina Navratilova loses in Rome in 1987, she doesn’t just brush it off—she bristles at the idea that the world is already rehearsing her dethroning. She stays on the clay to grind, watches 17-year-old Steffi Graf’s surge, and admits the chase is real. Then comes the detail that says everything: Martina starts experimenting with the exact Dunlop model Graf uses—trying a Max 200G in Rome, and arriving in Paris with a black-painted version that fools no one. This bonus episode is a tense prologue to Roland Garros 1987: the reigning queen feeling the heat, rewriting her own habi...


8 - Lipton 1987: When Steffi Crushed Martina and Chris
#8
01/10/2026

Steffi Graf arrives at the 1987 Lipton as “the future” and leaves having crushed both queens of the game. In this episode, we pick up after her heartbreaking 1986 US Open semi vs Martina Navratilova, track her rise to No. 2 over Chris Evert, and then walk through 1987 Key Biscayne: the windy beatdown of Navratilova in the semis and the 6–1, 6–2 dismantling of Evert in her home state. Was this the week women’s tennis unofficially changed hands?


7 - Peter Graf: Signals From the Stands
#7
01/07/2026

From basement drills in Brühl to center court at Amelia Island, Steffi Graf’s rise wasn’t a solo act—and it definitely wasn’t quiet. In this episode, we zoom in on Peter Graf: the restless figure pacing the stands, flashing “support” signals, arguing with officials, and clashing with the press long before tax scandals and tabloid headlines.

We follow Peter and his growing friction with journalists, and the way his courtside behavior finally spills over at Amelia Island, where Steffi faces Claudia Kohde-Kilsch for the title.

If you’re interested in the line between de...


Bonus - The Day Steffi Almost Toppled The Queen: US Open 1986
01/03/2026

Relive the electric 1986 US Open semifinal where 17-year-old Steffi Graf went toe-to-toe with world No. 1 Martina Navratilova and came within a swing or two of the biggest win of her young career. We walk point-by-point through that epic third-set tiebreak, break down Steffi’s ruthless run through the draw, and revisit contemporary reports from New York that crowned her Martina’s “natural successor.” A deep-dive for tennis fans, Graf obsessives, and anyone who loves high-stakes, coming-of-age sports drama.


6 - Forty-Seven Attempts: Steffi's First Title
#6
12/31/2025

Before Steffi Graf became a 22-time Grand Slam champion, she was a teenager grinding through Futures events, qualifiers, and lonely early-round losses. In this episode, we zoom in on the moment everything changed: her first WTA Tour title in Hilton Head, 1986, where a 16-year-old Steffi finally breaks through and beats Chris Evert in the final.

We follow Steffi from the satellite circuit and junior dominance to the setbacks that almost sent her back to school, the thumb injury in Australia, the “I never want to play on grass again” meltdown, and the Olympic breakthrough in Los Angeles. Then we...


5 - The Kingdom Before the Queens: Evert, Navratilova, and the Lost Heirs
#5
12/26/2025

In this episode of Steffi & Monica: The Greatest Rivalry That Never Was, we hit pause on Graf and Seles and step back into the kingdom they inherited: the long, sprawling era of Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova.

For more than a decade, women’s tennis is basically a two-woman empire. Evert, the icy, error-proof baseline queen, and Navratilova, the explosive lefty serve-and-volleyer, build a rivalry that defines the sport. They win most of the majors, meet in 14 Slam finals, and become the template every little girl with a racket grows up watching — including a young Steffi in West...


4 - Bumpers to Boca: Monica Before the Tour
#4
12/23/2025

In this episode, we follow Monica Seles from a Hungarian-speaking family in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, all the way to her first big-stage appearance at the 1988 Virginia Slims of Florida in Boca Raton—her early life before Grand Slams, before world No. 1, before the headlines. We trace how her father, Károly Seles, an Olympic-caliber triple jumper turned cartoonist, turned a cracked parking lot into a homemade tennis court, sketching flipbook cartoons to teach her strokes while neighbors complained about scuff marks on their cars; how Monica’s obsession with hitting “just a few more balls” led from local courts to the Or...


3- Hundreds Like Her: Steffi Before the Tour
#3
12/19/2025

Before Steffi Graf was a Grand Slam legend, she was a shy German kid smashing lamps in her parents’ living room and grinding on cold club courts. In this episode, we follow Steffi from basement practices with her dad in Mannheim and early junior heartbreak at the Sport Scheck tournament in Munich, to her brutal training days in Leimen alongside a young Boris Becker and her first pro match against Tracy Austin in Filderstadt—complete with the now-famous “hundreds like her” quote that seriously aged badly. If you love women’s tennis history, German tennis, or just want to know how a...


2- The Salesman and the Artist
#2
12/17/2025

Steffi Graf and Monica Seles didn’t become legends alone. In this episode, we go inside the Graf and Seles families: Peter and Heidi in Mannheim, Karolj and Ester in Novi Sad. A hard-driving car-and-insurance salesman and a creative cartoonist/PE teacher each decide tennis is their child’s ticket out. We trace how two very different parents, cultures and childhoods helped forge two of the fiercest champions in tennis history—and set the stage for the Graf–Seles rivalry that would change women’s tennis forever.


1 - Different Worlds
#1
12/16/2025

In our debut episode, we rewind to the late 1960s and ’70s and drop in on two very different childhoods: Steffi Graf growing up in postwar West Germany and Monica Seles in socialist Yugoslavia. As women’s tennis explodes into the Open Era—with Billie Jean King, the “Original 9,” the Battle of the Sexes, and the Nikola Pilić boycott reshaping the sport—we trace how this new world of money, power, and politics quietly sets the stage for the Graf–Seles rivalry that would change tennis history.


Trailer - Two Champions, One Unfinished Story
12/15/2025

Two women’s tennis legends. One rivalry cut short by a deranged tennis fan. In this narrative podcast, host Matt Pence sets up the stage for the unfinished story of the tennis rivalry between Steffi Graf and Monica Seles. Episode by episode, we revisit 80s/90s WTA history, reimagine the missing Graf–Seles seasons, and ask: What if the greatest rivalry in women’s tennis had been allowed to play out?