● Little compilation of funny interviews of Andy Roddick. I've tried to add only the funny and class speeches which are not very known by most of people.
He does occasionally. I had the chance of hearing him commentate, I think it was during one Wimbledon for the BBC. He got incredibly technical and was overly serious about everything. Some people were put off by the seriousness, but I was in love with that tennis-geekiness. That's what Andy is, a tennis geek.
leiya107 Because he’s a tennis player, and I bet those other commentators were not. You can tell the difference with the broadcasters, who knows the game, and who doesn’t.
Most commentators in English-speaking media are former tennis players (and an Andrew Castle, that's an inside joke for those who have access to BBC coverage): we frequently have Boris Becker, Jim Courier, Johnny Mac, Tim Henman, Lindsay Daveport, Kim Clijsters, Marion Bartoli, also people like Mats Wilander on Eurosport... I would still say Andy Roddick gets the most technical and serious (but not without his humour). But I actually love the Jason Goodall/Robbie Koenig duo the most. Too bad I can't afford Tennis TV subscription...
leiya107 Thanks for the insight. So why they were so put-off by commentary if they were tennis players themselves? I wonder did he just upstaged them a bit.
@MUFC No it wont. soccer is boring af. its popular world wide because of the accessibility to poor people (just need a ball). Hockey is easily the best sport on earth but way less popular because of all the necessary equipment and ice. Watch a hockey game and tell me that's not a thousand times more exciting that soccer.
He's quite skilled with his 'Dead Pan' dry and self deprecating humour! And he didn't win the U.S open by chance and reach other finals,but unfortunately he was coming up against some of the best players who have ever played the game! .But he's been a credit to himself& for the game in general! ..All Sports have winners,but not necessarily character's and individuals who connect with the the fans( and that is a integral component of Sports,because without them they're playing to empty stadiums and arena's ) .. But unfortunately sometimes that aspect of their personalities is neglected!
@@oldmansinginlove3808 oh fuck off. This guy has been working his ass off, gave his best , didnt succeed and still finds the encouragement to be chill and joke around.
When you see Roddick, you might think he is some stereotypical american jock. When you get to know Roddick, you realize he is anything but. A very smart and sensitive guy, often consumed with self doubt and, as can be witnessed in this video, a stand up guy, whose praises were genuine and heartfelt, not the empty wooden formula most players use. Great guy. Not a bad tennis player too :)
Far from the best players of that era,but my fav for the only reason he lacked that sportsmen arrogance in interviews and always looking at the funny side regardless if he is winning or losing."Win at any cost " players are turn offs in any sport
Absolutely. Married to a hot model, seems like a jock. Would be easy to write him off as that. But in reality he’s such an intelligent and introspective person, and you really don’t get many truly genuine people in the spotlight anymore. His tennis was frustratingly inconsistent at times, but I never regretted being his fan.
What do you mean by not a bad player???? He is former world no 1 and probably the last north American player to reach no 1 till now. Won US open , reach Wimbledon final three times. He is probably the last American male who is so successful in grandslams. Don't judge every tennis player on Federer or Nadal parameter.
That's not true at all, Rafael is fluent in English, even doing his first English interviews as far back as his 1st year winning the French Open as a teen. It's only gotten better over time.
I know right?! I feel really bad for Roddick. Dated lots of beautiful women, married a super model, traveled the world, had a stressful career of playing a game, and only made millions of dollars for it all. Poor guy.
In the old days the players were too antagonistic to make light-hearted jokes. The current generation is too polite and afraid to take a chance of offending anyone. Andy hit that perfect sweet spot in-between eras where his sense of humor could shine.
I know what you mean... I remember watching that match. I think it was 3rd time lucky for him... and it went on for a very long time... But he didn't win. He was so focused, did everything right... but he didn't win. I was gutted. I respect RF, but I really wanted Andy to win that match. I said to myself, Andy, there is always next year. Of course, there was no re-match. To this day, I still regard the 2009 Wimbledon final as the one that got away for Andy... just like the Semi-final of Tim Henman against Goran Ivanisevic in 2001.
@@JulianSirian if he had a better volley and BH approach shot he would've won. I'm suprised a guy with a mega serve didn't work all day on his net game to back it up. And he should've developed a deep low slice BH to stay inches off the grass and pounce on the net. His huge serve kept him in the match w RF but you can't beat RF trading shots unless you're Rafa or Djok when they're really on.
I wish Andy could have won more Grand Slams. The hard work, dedication and heart he brought to every match was felt by his opponents as well as the spectators. One of the best to ever play the game regardless of GS count.
Roddick was a real gentleman, you can see clearly how he is a humble person...I think he is really smart, like that kind of people that whatever they do, are really good. Classy, funny, always a good atittude. Nice person. He hasn't received the credit he deserves only for being in the same era of the BIG 4.
I think u got it wrong... If it wasnt for roger, not complaining the fact that the American officials were doing everything to ensure Andy got his schedule cleared of problems, while roger and the rest had to wait like... Like they had two more matches to finish in the second week of that one lone slam USO that Andy won
Roger, Andy, Marat, Hewitt, Ferrero all winning slams in their early 20s, and wow the peronalities they have. Loved the newball guys. Such a charismatic generation.
Burning Zeal high expectations from fans is what I think has made the players boring these days IMO. I no longer see that humour on court all serious and about winning. And same in comment section all about goat debates.
He was one of the poster boys for new tennis when he broke into the scene. But all of a sudden he became old fashioned and just couldn't keep up with the Rogers and Rafas. Some people say he was not very good to start with, but I love his style. Miss watching him play.
leiya107 Not very good? With 32 titles, world no.1 ranking (top five for at least a decade), and grand slam defeats against the greatest player of all time??? Best American to play tennis in the past 15 years? Have some respect please.
If you read carefully, I mentioned *some people* say he was not very good to start with, and I personally love his style and that I miss watching him play. I'm clearly not one of the "some people". But I respect people with varying levels of reading difficulty.
There's a brilliant one where Roger is talking and acknowledges Andy (runner up), and says he knows how hard it is to be in the runners up chair and Andy quips 'Yea, but you'd already won 5 of them...' or something like that. What a gem this guy is, haha
Absolutely love this guy. When I first started watching him I was a bit put off by his on-court aggressiveness and swagger, but quickly learned that he has such a great personality!
Andy was one of a kind, came from a rich USA family, had the best of the best training him, had anything he ever wanted, yet was still able to show sportsmanship. I'm saying this because most of the time the United states produces the best of the best, and in Soccer and Tennis we don't. However I feel like despite him having everything handed to him, he still respected everyone that beat him.
Never takes himself seriously Roddick! And that’s just extremely endearing. That 16-14 final set was a tough tough loss. And for him to still keep his sense of humor even after such an emotionally draining experience was pure class! Federer couldn’t show such class in his Aus Open loss to Rafa
Total class act!! Hes humble and extremely talented, and he never critiques his opponent or tries bringing them down with insults. He acknowledges his opponents skills when he wins and admits the short comings that led to defeat when he loses, he never makes excuses to take away his opponents victory. Hes my favorite player ever
I miss Andy. I use to listen to his weekend radio show and he was a natural with the mike. He will always be remembered as coming off the losing end of majors with Fed. Despite of this they are still friends. Great guy and extremely bright. Wish he didn't retire as early as he did.
He was great behind the microphone. Even though he didn't win Wimbledon, maybe in the future, he'll realize that he accomplished more than many many many others couldn't by playing in a Wimbledon final. That's a huge accomplishment. Glad he won one Grand Slam final! He should be very proud of that.
After he lost at WImbledon to Federer, the interviewer started a question by referencing this "rivalry" between the two.. Roddick cut her off saying.."Rivalry....yeah, maybe one day I'll win one.." Pretty funny...
And Novak would be on like 30 slams by now without Federer, Nadal or Murray....Federer would be on 30 without Novak & Nadal....Nadal would be on 30 without Federer or Novak.....Murray is multiple Wimbledon winner and has also won the only slam Roddick won but Murray also has 2 Olympic gold's and 8 time runner up in slams despite playing the whole time during the prime of Federer, Nadal & Novak.....Spot the difference? Pointless argument. 2009 Wimbledon Roddick wasn't as unlucky as Nadal given he was the best player in the world at the time and wasn't able to defend his Wimbledon title because of injury, besides Roddick had many lucky wins on route to the final that year vs Melzer, Hewitt & Murray. You could also say Roddick wouldn't have even been a pro without his serve weapon. He massively underachieved, end of story.
CD DB right but I think the fact he hit PRIME Roger is the biggest thing. Roger had glimpses of greatness once Novak got great, but nothing sustainable. Rafa I would say saw some years of prime Fed, but Rafa was still primarily a clay court player. Roddick was stuck with just about all of prime Fed and then others came along as well.
Pete’s, Agassi’s, Marat’s and Andy’s retirements hit me in the feels. Someone send help when our wonderful Big 3 do the same, I won’t be handling those so well 😭😭😭. Well made video, he always had something ready to say until his final time!
I really love you Andy! You, Jimmie Connors, John McEnroe, Pete Sampras, And and probably a few others that I can't name right now few others are the greatest American players I have had the privilege to watch! Don't ever forget that many, many of us loved watching you! You really were and continue to be awesome! As an individual who is now 49 years old, I know what it's like to have it yet difficult and more difficult to prove everything you always were. Let me let you know that I will acknowledge you as one of the greatest American tennis players I have ever seen. Congratulations! And thank you for letting me watch you! You are great, and entertaining! Some of the greatest tennis players of all time were not both sponge and point you were.
The most funniest thing I’ve ever heard a spectator call out was during a match between Roddick and Murray it was just simply. . . “COME ON ANDY”
they are both andy?
@@antonbarkish5924that’s what they mean
@@mcguire2038 who are they?
andy@@antonbarkish5924
@@antonbarkish5924 I enjoy your brand of stupidity
I wish he would commentate tennis. He would be so good.
He does occasionally. I had the chance of hearing him commentate, I think it was during one Wimbledon for the BBC. He got incredibly technical and was overly serious about everything. Some people were put off by the seriousness, but I was in love with that tennis-geekiness. That's what Andy is, a tennis geek.
yeah, i thought his comments were spot on! I would love to hear him more as a commentator
leiya107 Because he’s a tennis player, and I bet those other commentators were not. You can tell the difference with the broadcasters, who knows the game, and who doesn’t.
Most commentators in English-speaking media are former tennis players (and an Andrew Castle, that's an inside joke for those who have access to BBC coverage): we frequently have Boris Becker, Jim Courier, Johnny Mac, Tim Henman, Lindsay Daveport, Kim Clijsters, Marion Bartoli, also people like Mats Wilander on Eurosport... I would still say Andy Roddick gets the most technical and serious (but not without his humour). But I actually love the Jason Goodall/Robbie Koenig duo the most. Too bad I can't afford Tennis TV subscription...
leiya107 Thanks for the insight. So why they were so put-off by commentary if they were tennis players themselves? I wonder did he just upstaged them a bit.
"Maybe I'll just punch him or something" LOL
that one floored me!
After a couple of matches with RF, Andy decided maybe stand-up comedy was the better avenue.
@@timhutch6980 you probably like curling right? Haha, tenis Is not boring at all
@@timhutch6980Honestly if you're saying rafa is boring you clearly dont watch tennis bruh maybe go hammer down some windmills on your plastic basket?
Tim Hutch y
@MUFC No it wont. soccer is boring af. its popular world wide because of the accessibility to poor people (just need a ball). Hockey is easily the best sport on earth but way less popular because of all the necessary equipment and ice. Watch a hockey game and tell me that's not a thousand times more exciting that soccer.
@@rubenarancibia7145 Don't disrespect curling
He jokes a lot, but never at the expense of others. His speeches are some of the best i've heard in tennis
Except that one time with Djokovic totally uncalled. But that didn't aged well.
He literally roasted Mardy at the start of this clip, okay dude
He's quite skilled with his 'Dead Pan' dry and self deprecating humour! And he didn't win the U.S open by chance and reach other finals,but unfortunately he was coming up against some of the best players who have ever played the game!
.But he's been a credit to himself& for the game in general! ..All Sports have winners,but not necessarily character's and individuals who connect with the the fans( and that is a integral component of Sports,because without them they're playing to empty stadiums and arena's ) ..
But unfortunately sometimes that aspect of their personalities
is neglected!
worked with a guy who played JR tennis with him; said he was a bit of a jerk back then.
@@robin212212people say a lot of sh*t
He's so open about how much he gets destroyed by Roger 😂
Coz he is a fool... Thats lesson number 1 in competitive sport... Dont ever show what a joke you are when u lose... Thats being a bitch 😐 if u ask me
@@oldmansinginlove3808 oh fuck off. This guy has been working his ass off, gave his best , didnt succeed and still finds the encouragement to be chill and joke around.
@@atdhehalimi5431 true 👍🏾👍🏾
@@atdhehalimi5431 "succeed" he was indeed very succesfull overall
oldmansingin love this is tennis. A gentleman sports. No trash talking. This is sportsmanship.
Steve Stifler is such a great tennis player
94 Sounds BAHAHA!! (Facepalm) Yeah, I used to think about them as looking the same too!
Dude! You’re right 😂
The Stiffmeister
He reminds of the guy from punkd Ashton kitchen
Ya that's who he somewhat look like. I've been wondering. Thank you
When you see Roddick, you might think he is some stereotypical american jock. When you get to know Roddick, you realize he is anything but. A very smart and sensitive guy, often consumed with self doubt and, as can be witnessed in this video, a stand up guy, whose praises were genuine and heartfelt, not the empty wooden formula most players use. Great guy. Not a bad tennis player too :)
Far from the best players of that era,but my fav for the only reason he lacked that sportsmen arrogance in interviews and always looking at the funny side regardless if he is winning or losing."Win at any cost " players are turn offs in any sport
Wow u knew him personally? That’s awesome man. He does seem very likable
Absolutely. Married to a hot model, seems like a jock. Would be easy to write him off as that. But in reality he’s such an intelligent and introspective person, and you really don’t get many truly genuine people in the spotlight anymore. His tennis was frustratingly inconsistent at times, but I never regretted being his fan.
Well said
What do you mean by not a bad player???? He is former world no 1 and probably the last north American player to reach no 1 till now. Won US open , reach Wimbledon final three times. He is probably the last American male who is so successful in grandslams. Don't judge every tennis player on Federer or Nadal parameter.
A man with no filter. A man of great heart. He's humble, witty, classy and honest.
He's the Roger Federer of microphone comedy
@@roshansreedhar4727 You stole that line
@@JakobTennisMB Guess whom from? ;)
Could have picked a better one to steal tbf
and the Rafael Nadal of tennis
Scarecrow7 you are Roger Federer of youtube comments
Rafa is like what are these people saying.
TheMightyHarihar 😂😂😂😂😂
Best comment 😂
Ferrero as well hahaha
That's not true at all, Rafael is fluent in English, even doing his first English interviews as far back as his 1st year winning the French Open as a teen. It's only gotten better over time.
😂😂😂😂 trueeee
The really endearing thing about Stifler is that he always follows a joke with praise, or vice versa - that is classy...
I'm more in the mood for a beer right now!! Classic!
This guy is pure class. Wins with style, loses with grace. One of the greats. Thank you Andy for your contribution to this great sport.
I feel so bad for Roddick, he was an amazing player but he was so unlucky to coincide in time with Federer.
Don't feel bad, he maximized his potential and made some really good money.
@@boriskostic6964 Hahahah, yeah sure Roddick was a weak player ...
@@boriskostic6964 What did I say? A weak grand slam champion and Top 1, with a terrible serve.
Yeah Andy would have won Wimbledon at least once. Even Goran won
I know right?! I feel really bad for Roddick. Dated lots of beautiful women, married a super model, traveled the world, had a stressful career of playing a game, and only made millions of dollars for it all. Poor guy.
This guy is worldclass
Yes he is. Definitely world class.
I don't care if one person has won more or no grand slam titles, Andy is respectably a world class Hall of Famer in my book.
@Rob G Jana Novotna has won one grand slam, Wimbledon. And she's a Hall of Famer.
That ‘maybe I’ll punch him or something’ line is one of the great Wimbledon moments for me 😂
In the old days the players were too antagonistic to make light-hearted jokes. The current generation is too polite and afraid to take a chance of offending anyone. Andy hit that perfect sweet spot in-between eras where his sense of humor could shine.
Astutely observed!
"Sorry Pete I tried to hold him off" 🤣
Ryan Reynolds of tennis.
I wish Roddick had won a few more slams. The guy is a class act with a great sense of humor.
Guhsteh I
Had it not been for Roger Federer, he certainly would have won more slams.
@@ArkOmen1 it’s like fed could’ve won more but Rafa and Novak
@@jasonmantri2658yeah but he also won a lot against them too and only started being blocked into his thirties. Roddick was stopped in his prime.
One of the most charismatic and competitve players ever and my favorite guy to see play!
That 2009 Wimbledon loss broke him. Ever Roger admits in interviews he feels really bad about winning that match.
Oh man that was such a Heartbreaker that was about as good if not the best Andy ever played.
I know what you mean...
I remember watching that match. I think it was 3rd time lucky for him... and it went on for a very long time...
But he didn't win. He was so focused, did everything right... but he didn't win.
I was gutted. I respect RF, but I really wanted Andy to win that match.
I said to myself, Andy, there is always next year. Of course, there was no re-match.
To this day, I still regard the 2009 Wimbledon final as the one that got away for Andy... just like the Semi-final of Tim Henman against Goran Ivanisevic in 2001.
@@JulianSirian if he had a better volley and BH approach shot he would've won. I'm suprised a guy with a mega serve didn't work all day on his net game to back it up. And he should've developed a deep low slice BH to stay inches off the grass and pounce on the net. His huge serve kept him in the match w RF but you can't beat RF trading shots unless you're Rafa or Djok when they're really on.
I wish Andy could have won more Grand Slams. The hard work, dedication and heart he brought to every match was felt by his opponents as well as the spectators. One of the best to ever play the game regardless of GS count.
Roddick was a real gentleman, you can see clearly how he is a humble person...I think he is really smart, like that kind of people that whatever they do, are really good. Classy, funny, always a good atittude. Nice person. He hasn't received the credit he deserves only for being in the same era of the BIG 4.
did Andy ever won a grand slam?
@@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT 2003 US Open. Had four grand slam finals afterwards, but lost them all to Federer
@@somethingrather5244 wow not too baaaad
He's doing what he should be doing. Showing sportsmanship
If it wasn't for a certain guy by the name of Roger this guy just might have become a multiple slam winner. He was truly a likable guy.
did Andy ever won a grand slam?
@@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT 2003 US open
I think u got it wrong... If it wasnt for roger, not complaining the fact that the American officials were doing everything to ensure Andy got his schedule cleared of problems, while roger and the rest had to wait like... Like they had two more matches to finish in the second week of that one lone slam USO that Andy won
I always loved A Rod. His humour is absolutely priceless and he has class and warmth.
My favorite player of all time
@OG_Dacs ?
he seeeems a horrible arrogant prick
Same
When crowd loves you weather you win or lose 🥰
“More in the mood for a beer right now”
What an American.
2:28 Andy about Roger - "You're starting to become very, very annoying." Oh little did he know.
What a class act, so humble yet hilarious. Gotta love him!
I love how he always ends it with a wholesome compliment
It's an honor to be the worst player in this room! 😢 Poor Andy, he did have some seriously painful losses! At least he has a sense of humor.
Pretty sure Ferrero is the worst no one in the room
Roger, Andy, Marat, Hewitt, Ferrero all winning slams in their early 20s, and wow the peronalities they have. Loved the newball guys. Such a charismatic generation.
And Nadal winning while still a teenager tho
Yeah, tbh we don't have characters like that anymore.
Burning Zeal high expectations from fans is what I think has made the players boring these days IMO. I no longer see that humour on court all serious and about winning. And same in comment section all about goat debates.
I liked that period! I liked the rivarly among Andy, Lleyton, Ferrero, Gonzales, Nalbandian, Safin..
What a great man and true champion on and off the court. Funny as hell as well.
Title of the video should be Andy Roddick: a would be great halted by Roger Federer
You got to love this guy. Tennis misses you man!
This guy retired way too soon.
He's younger than Roger, ffs!
He was one of the poster boys for new tennis when he broke into the scene. But all of a sudden he became old fashioned and just couldn't keep up with the Rogers and Rafas. Some people say he was not very good to start with, but I love his style. Miss watching him play.
leiya107
Not very good?
With 32 titles, world no.1 ranking (top five for at least a decade), and grand slam defeats against the greatest player of all time???
Best American to play tennis in the past 15 years?
Have some respect please.
If you read carefully, I mentioned *some people* say he was not very good to start with, and I personally love his style and that I miss watching him play. I'm clearly not one of the "some people". But I respect people with varying levels of reading difficulty.
@jo mamma Dude retired in 2012. He also beat Federer that year.
@@HBK492 ONE OR TWO WINS OVER FEDERER DOES NOT A SEASON MAKE
1:29, Roddick looks like a video game character
Yea he looks like those generic video game players in low budget Android tennis games
I wish I had the guts like Andy... To take everything so amazingly positive...
Lol stiffer is still funny as hell. Didn't knw the stiffmeister could play tennis.
You should see his mum
There's a brilliant one where Roger is talking and acknowledges Andy (runner up), and says he knows how hard it is to be in the runners up chair and Andy quips 'Yea, but you'd already won 5 of them...' or something like that. What a gem this guy is, haha
I’d almost forgotten how much I miss him❣️
Absolutely love this guy. When I first started watching him I was a bit put off by his on-court aggressiveness and swagger, but quickly learned that he has such a great personality!
...still one of the greatest guys and players in tennis.
Andy was one of a kind, came from a rich USA family, had the best of the best training him, had anything he ever wanted, yet was still able to show sportsmanship. I'm saying this because most of the time the United states produces the best of the best, and in Soccer and Tennis we don't. However I feel like despite him having everything handed to him, he still respected everyone that beat him.
andy roddick is the most talented yet humble dude ive ever known, we should all take a note from this legend in the sport of tennis
Never takes himself seriously Roddick! And that’s just extremely endearing. That 16-14 final set was a tough tough loss. And for him to still keep his sense of humor even after such an emotionally draining experience was pure class! Federer couldn’t show such class in his Aus Open loss to Rafa
Lovable character. If only he wasn't around during Federer's era.
I loved Andy so much! Was a huge fan of his. Miss him on the tour.
He is the best runner-up speech giver in tennis history.
Lol Andy was not the worst player on that stage. Not by a long shot
yeah he was probably better than Ferrero at least
Rios and Moya as well
Yeah, he could have atleast 6 GS if not the GOAT sitting next to him.
He has the worst backhand of the bunch. That's for sure lol
He had one of the most ruthless serves in the sport
A true sportsman with a great sense of humour wish there were more like him.
Class act. Always. With racket in hand, with mic in hand. Class act.
Total class act!! Hes humble and extremely talented, and he never critiques his opponent or tries bringing them down with insults. He acknowledges his opponents skills when he wins and admits the short comings that led to defeat when he loses, he never makes excuses to take away his opponents victory. Hes my favorite player ever
I miss Andy. I use to listen to his weekend radio show and he was a natural with the mike. He will always be remembered as coming off the losing end of majors with Fed. Despite of this they are still friends. Great guy and extremely bright. Wish he didn't retire as early as he did.
This is what you call A Golden Boy. He’s so charming and humble 😂😊
How can you not love this guy?
Andy is just such a great bloke no one could ever dislike or say a bad word against him...top top giza
He had one of the fastest serve in the game!
That's a class act, right there.
Such a sincere guy, made me tear up at the end
I have just become a fan of Mr. Roddock.
What a lovely bloke.
He was great behind the microphone. Even though he didn't win Wimbledon, maybe in the future, he'll realize that he accomplished more than many many many others couldn't by playing in a Wimbledon final. That's a huge accomplishment. Glad he won one Grand Slam final! He should be very proud of that.
Complete class act!
After he lost at WImbledon to Federer, the interviewer started a question by referencing this "rivalry" between the two..
Roddick cut her off saying.."Rivalry....yeah, maybe one day I'll win one.." Pretty funny...
Funny and gracious, great combination. Great at tennis too.
I think God wanted Andy to win the U.S. Open at least once. What a great moment!
Being able to laugh at one's self is a great quality, no displaced ego with Roddick 👍
He could have more trophies if not for fed.
He never worked on his backhand. It was too late when he finally started
its roddick's fault too
He would have 6 slams without Roger!
And Novak would be on like 30 slams by now without Federer, Nadal or Murray....Federer would be on 30 without Novak & Nadal....Nadal would be on 30 without Federer or Novak.....Murray is multiple Wimbledon winner and has also won the only slam Roddick won but Murray also has 2 Olympic gold's and 8 time runner up in slams despite playing the whole time during the prime of Federer, Nadal & Novak.....Spot the difference? Pointless argument.
2009 Wimbledon Roddick wasn't as unlucky as Nadal given he was the best player in the world at the time and wasn't able to defend his Wimbledon title because of injury, besides Roddick had many lucky wins on route to the final that year vs Melzer, Hewitt & Murray.
You could also say Roddick wouldn't have even been a pro without his serve weapon. He massively underachieved, end of story.
CD DB right but I think the fact he hit PRIME Roger is the biggest thing. Roger had glimpses of greatness once Novak got great, but nothing sustainable. Rafa I would say saw some years of prime Fed, but Rafa was still primarily a clay court player. Roddick was stuck with just about all of prime Fed and then others came along as well.
I miss Andy!
Love ya, Andy. You're an awesome dude.
Incredible respect for such a humble man, who also happens to be a tremendous player!
He is such a sweetheart
Nicest guy in tennis. Always gives credit to others. Humble qualities.
If not for Fed he would have at least been known for being a pretty damn good grass court player. From 2003-2005 he was obviously #2 on Grass.
Andy Roddick...one of the all time greats and one of my favourites 😊❤
Love this. Especially Nadal laughing at the beginning.
Respect Andy rod. ✌...top man......hope he's doin well in 2022 ....Great fun vid
Heart warming! And a great tennis player!
Andy used to my all time fav tennis player. He jst rocks
It's amazing watching these old tennis clips and seeing players come and go, yet nadal, federer, and novak are still around.
He is funny when he needs to be funny and he is professional when he needs to be professional.Whole mark of a great personality.
Roddick was such a legend back in the day. He was such an inspiration for a young tennis player (me). He was the shit!
Pete’s, Agassi’s, Marat’s and Andy’s retirements hit me in the feels. Someone send help when our wonderful Big 3 do the same, I won’t be handling those so well 😭😭😭.
Well made video, he always had something ready to say until his final time!
So grateful to have had this dude as the US representative of tennis for so long. Miss ya Andy!
Great compilation! Thanks!
He is soooo missed!!! Such a genuinely funny guy and a great tennis player. So sad that he didn't win that Wimby. He deserved it as much as Roger.
One of the most charismatic and exciting players to see!
I miss Rodders. Loved watching him play.
What a fabulous player . Stunning guy
I really love you Andy! You, Jimmie Connors, John McEnroe, Pete Sampras, And and probably a few others that I can't name right now few others are the greatest American players I have had the privilege to watch! Don't ever forget that many, many of us loved watching you! You really were and continue to be awesome! As an individual who is now 49 years old, I know what it's like to have it yet difficult and more difficult to prove everything you always were. Let me let you know that I will acknowledge you as one of the greatest American tennis players I have ever seen. Congratulations! And thank you for letting me watch you! You are great, and entertaining! Some of the greatest tennis players of all time were not both sponge and point you were.
Great way to end the video. Thanks for the time you took to compile the footage.
Really enjoyed this, what a great dude
I have always loved the Andy style.
Always loved this guy. You can see the shiny goodness in him.
Roddick : I guess I'll punch him or something 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great editing here, super video
I love how in the very first clip all the greats were looking at him with a grim, because they know Andy's gonna come on with some funny shit.