Video from our audience Q&A with Andy Roddick, following his Overheard with Evan Smith interview. ------ Follow us on Twitter: overheardpbs Facebook: overheardwithevansmith Full length episodes online: www.klru.org/overheard
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@vincenthannah72096 років тому
Always liked Andy not just for his game but for his personality. Brutally honest, funny and very intelligent.
@extradutyfelt18 років тому
have a big unconditional liking for andy roddick..very charismatic guy and player, he was/is always entertaining..
@Andy_Arkadata6 років тому
"imagine your worst day at work, and there''s a camera there"
@PianoHeal5 років тому
"35 miles.." that was hilarious xD
@indiabliss8 років тому
What a great man.
@Revolver19818 років тому
SAYS YOU. HA HA HA!!!
@dizzbo8 років тому
India Bliss Are you joking right?
@jamesmcload11378 років тому
Holy shit, look who it is! I didn't realize it was you! Har har har.
@Nigelxman8 років тому
+India Bliss You must have not watched him play much. He was a complete douchebag most of the time on court.
@xman4un6 років тому
India Bliss How??
@NakedEyes-lm3bj10 місяців тому
❤️❤️❤️ Andy Roddick. I would love to see Andy being the commentator at all the grand slams. He is the best!
@icefalcon22432 місяці тому
In 2024 , Roddick is still adding to his chapter in the history book of tennis. Living Legend! 🎾
@chrisfreeston30535 років тому
The '09 final cemented his place at Wimbledon as a People's Champion. Legend and fantastic player
@artisticskillz014 роки тому
That volley in the tie break where he put too much on it & the ball going long, was the turning point in that final. He had fed beat until that point.
@chinucat70008 років тому
This man is just precious.We miss you,A Rod.Love you forever.
@jarto107 років тому
Wow, such a great and charismatic character, it's always not boring(unlike many players) to listen to, he speaks his mind and adding his well-known quick witted sense of homour
@knchen5 років тому
it's always great to listen to andy's interviews. he's articulate and thoughtful.
@TheBestAMVsOfYEAR5 років тому
Amazing human being and great representative for U.S tennis.
@artygunnar8 років тому
Imagine if Federer plays golf too, and beats andy all the time
@nyckid106 років тому
Arthur Yagami Hahahahaha
@peteramonto29094 роки тому
Lol
@gsixuwlj7 років тому
Great player. So unfortunate to have played during Federer's prime.
@joydivsion777 років тому
And Nadal's.
@gsixuwlj7 років тому
joydivsion77 yeah
@araarmo6 років тому
He was not a top tier player. He would not have done well against Sampras or Agassi or the previous decade.
@FirstPlace975 років тому
He was the only man outside of federer and Nadal to win a grand slam in a period from 2003 to 2010, excluding the AO that Novak won. He is the last American to win at our U.S. Open, so that makes him a top tier player, as far as I'm concerned.
@sperrotta915 років тому
I'm a Federer fan but Roddick deserved to win Wimbledon in '09... should have retired a multiple slam winner.
@georgepeterson99234 роки тому
Love Andy and i was so bummed when Federer beat him in that 5 set classic at wimbledon. Andy is a class act with a great sense of humor. It's never boring listening to someone this insightful and articulate.
@NakedEyes-lm3bj10 місяців тому
Yeah my heart ❤️ was totally broken! I just wanted to cry! Andy is the best! Great personality! ❤️❤️❤️
@Macdadz675 років тому
What a humble Guy
@amb8176 років тому
Awe that last audience member was so sweet. 70 years in the tennis world. Wow that's amazing!
@kuskut8 років тому
I've always thought he'd be a good Tennis Analyst!
@UselessGTAV7 років тому
STIFLER
@leveilleurnonsilencieux26816 років тому
lol where's his mom ?
@john-boy42836 років тому
Agreed
@otoolepw5 років тому
😂
@RealMudSkipper4 роки тому
Lol i have thought that since 2003
@JenniferSmith-mc2ov8 місяців тому
We all miss you yeah liked his fast service
@martinkirkov6 років тому
Amazing, Andy! Talking about intelligent tennis player - this is my idol.
@azim6807 років тому
andy is awesome !
@jameshickey1294Рік тому
Andy was great player an the humble bond with Roger.. top guy.......need more like him in todays game.........he was in a tough era/ but uk loved Andy roddick.
@paitoonkhemapanon96924 роки тому
Andy you are awesome Good luck
@Danoie675 років тому
We miss you Andy!
@kartirnium2 роки тому
That last gentleman was so sweet
@den_5255 років тому
It's interesting to hear his opinion between Wimbledon and US Open... as a tennis fan for a long time, most people definitely do consider Wimbledon to be THE grand slam... because it's the oldest and most prestigious, the all whites, the "poshness" surrounds the whole tournament, but in reality, it's actually player's LEAST favourite slam, as players don't play on grand the other 11 months of the year! Grass courts are hard to find, there's only Wimbledon and less than a handful of lead up tournaments. However, as for the other three grand slams... French Open is the hardest to win, clay is a court least amount of players around the world grew up on, therefore not many have mastered the art, but clay is actually one of the most integral part of the tour, but French open gets the least attention. US Open and Australian open are very similar, both are alot more "casual" both are equally popular.
@jigzlamadrid34045 років тому
ohhh he is smart and sensible
@sainellore68745 років тому
I was Andy's fan before I became a Federer fan. It pains me immensely even today that Andy came so close to winning Wimbledon three times and yet he was denied by Roger. I feel it was pure bad luck that did him in as opposed to Roger's superiority on those days. I would have celebrated more had Andy won the closest final.
@georgemavrides34345 років тому
Indeed, he deserved one ... especially the one in 2009.
@BedlamsBluff4 роки тому
5:09 I didn't know there was a slam called Wimpleton
@stoolpigeon42854 роки тому
What's this place Wimpleton the guy @5:03 is talking about? Is it near Wimbledon?
@uchihasasuke74367 років тому
Wimble"t"on UGHHH
@john-boy42836 років тому
Classic
@OriginalMindTrick6 років тому
He isn't the first American I've seen who pronounced it like that.
@Asmov5 років тому
He's not the first and he won't be the last.
@GT-fx8fd3 роки тому
Why does this video look like it's from the 70's haha. A Rod's the man.
@jigsterify5 років тому
is he with that supermodel wife still? she was in that movie with Ben Stiller
@powerplay.5564 роки тому
Would've been great if Andy corrected the dude on WimbleTon. Interesting how the older fella never heard Andy joke around when that's all I remember from 100% of his interviews. Bright audience.
@erbgorre7 років тому
the inevitable "wimbleton" person at 5:03 -.-
@robertferguson78045 років тому
HAHA, I thought the same thing
@avatarzang26745 років тому
theres always one
@christinej.44046 років тому
WimbleTON. Oh god no
@ricepaddies1Рік тому
why did you get hair plugs?
@sandysun85204 роки тому
35miles😂😂😂
@king0vdarknessРік тому
I wish he'd won just one more
@randywatson3413 роки тому
All of his comment are smart
@SSJ5VegetaV48 років тому
Organically we've come to an end here? Implying the guy is gonna die tomorrow, wth.
@quo333 роки тому
Americans sure talk a lot about American players like Sampras and Agassi, even though their records have long been bested by Roger Federer (the GOAT) and others like Nadal, lol.
@Canessa1298Рік тому
They are still great tenis players, extraordinary even
@SkyreeXScalabar6 років тому
Wimbledon not ton!
@john-boy42835 років тому
I love me a ton of Wimbledon!
@saz69509 місяців тому
I don't know if its true or not ? Andy Roddick himself asked Reebok to sponsor him while he was not even PRO.
@kylie-mareebaldwin467210 місяців тому
I just finished watching the 2009 wimbledon match. He could have won that match but he made errors on crucial points.😢
@moaningpheromones9 місяців тому
D in Wimbledon. What's hard about the name Wimbledon? Andy says it perfectly. Why does the man asking the question say Wimbleton? A lot of Americans do that - so weird.
@aug-pahunters516 років тому
Andy needs a play-by-play gig on a major tournament. Witty and cerebral. As for money, he's ratings platinum.
@breakaway2x4 роки тому
So lucky Roger got to make a career on beating this guy. Nadal had to make his career on beating Roger and Novak. Much harder task.
@mrog5481Рік тому
On the contrary, Nadal hardly had to play Roger in his true prime (and when he did, Roger owned him). Most of the times Andy had to face Roger were when Roger was in his prime. Look at Roger in 2007 - neither Nadal nor Djokovic would have done any better against Roger than Andy did during that year (except Nadal at the French).
@jonienglish32316 років тому
ROGER FEDERER HAD THE ANSWER FOR STIFFLER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@duyman81986 років тому
Turns out andy is a decent guy.
@penamuuri67675 років тому
ofc he is
@kk-si6fy8 років тому
Federer has achieved more than Pete and Andre!
@halffulltome8 років тому
+kk8866 You don't say.
@dietlamp5 років тому
Roddick is not aging well at all.
@mwhoeft26 днів тому
I'm sure you're a Calvin Klein model.
@RobertHurleyJr2 роки тому
White glasses dude is so pretentious
@MalEvansUSA8 місяців тому
Very bald. He can’t play without hair. He is 30 looking like he is 55 or 60
@draknininaj8 років тому
I like the man, but Conor McGregor would wreck him within ten seconds.
@SARYM9118 років тому
+Conor McGoat Since when did Roddick proclaim to be an MMA fighter..He would get wrecked in MMA just like Conor would get wrecked in a tennis match
@draknininaj8 років тому
Myrsa Conor would jump the net and would go straight for him. Roddick would not finish the tennis match.
@IHateScottHerman8 років тому
+Conor McGoat Diaz would protect him and choke the living shit out of Conor.
@draknininaj8 років тому
Real Fitness Talk Conor would KO them stiff both at the same time.