Andy Roddick explains why Rafael Nadal ‘gets the benefit of the doubt’
"I don't know why all of a sudden we are up in arms about that right now," says Andy Roddick.
"I don't know why all of a sudden we are up in arms about that right now," says Andy Roddick.
"The surface probably benefits his game the best, but I feel like he is searching for his best level right now."
"I would be looking to have as many matches as possible to try and build that confidence."
"You feel like he's just getting started and it's like he won two Slams just for practice."
"I don't know what his meltdown has to do with his first, second, and third-round victories."
"Party? The headline’s impossible!" says Andy Roddick.
Former world No 1 Andy Roddick has weighed in on the tennis GOAT debate.
"It was weird. It was almost like the kind of mainstream not tennis-centric fan was kinda mad at him for it.”
"I don't know who's best. I change my mind every week, but isn't that fun?"
"The opinion is respectable, although I don’t share it completely, because Carlos has improved his serve a lot."
"He simply said give it to me or go to jail."
"I feel that the serve is something that I have improved a lot, but I have to continue improving."
"As if what he does in Montpellier takes away Wimbledon titles, US Open titles"
"He (Alcaraz) definitely doesn’t need another coach."
"I was absolutely blown away. I would show up for her anytime she asks, I was so impressed with her"
“He kind of limped out of this tournament a little bit... he has guys that can punch him in the mouth"
"That is the one thing that I don't think has really improved much at all in the last two years"
"One of the most underappreciated players ever - I'll just tell everyone right now, he's better than I ever was"