Below you'll find the timestamps for Episode 1:
00:50
— Falconi takes a closer look at the grass-court events she played, including Wimbledon qualifying, and shares some key differences you may not have heard before.
02:39
— She also reveals one of the big reasons why there aren't more grass events.
05:52
— Serena Williams' seeding won't be a problem any longer, but did the All England Club end up making the right decision putting her at No. 28? And what is the GOAT like around the grounds from a peer's perspective?
09:27
— The women's final was pushed back because of the uncompleted Novak Djokovic vs. Rafael Nadal semifinal, and some people were quite upset, but was it the right move?
10:43
— The biggest debate to come out of Wimbledon 2018 was over the never-ending deciding set. The issue is different for men and women, as Falconi and Pantic discuss why having a deciding tiebreak in all matches could be great.
15:00
— Wimbledon is famous for its traditions, but also for its towels. How important are towels to the players you wonder? Falconi shares a funny personal story: "This is gold, you can't take this away from me!"
16:30
— Falconi played against Kerber in the first round of Wimbledon in 2017, falling in two tight sets. She describes the thrilling experience of walking out onto Centre Court.
19:10
— Djokovic is a Wimbledon champion again, but how does injury affect a player mentally? Falconi and Pantic point out how he referred to his injury treatment as a "small medical procedure" before Wimbledon and then "surgery" after.
21:16
— Djokovic's son stole the show at the Wimbledon final, and the Serbian admitted Stefan was his biggest motivation. It's a pattern we're seeing amongst the game's biggest stars—are children the key to their longevity?
22:32
— Winning a tournament takes a lot of things falling perfectly into place. Falconi has won a WTA crown and six ITF titles in her career. She breaks down what it's like to enjoy a perfect week.
24:04
— A podcast about Wimbledon simply has to include mention of Roger Federer. Everyone was stunned by his loss to Kevin Anderson, including Federer himself.
25:49
— And lastly, what do players feel like after a Slam is over? "Deflated" proves to be the key word, but so does "vacation."
That's it for this episode of The TENNIS.com Podcast: Inside Tennis. Subscribe on iTunes and follow the TENNIS.com Podcast on SoundCloud so you don't miss a single moment.