Served with Andy Roddick: Live from Cincinnati, Exploring Tennis's Future

Served with Andy Roddick: Live from Cincinnati, Exploring Tennis’s Future

Served with Andy Roddick: A Live Episode from Cincinnati

In the latest episode of the “Served with Andy Roddick” podcast, recorded live from the Cincinnati Open, Roddick welcomed special guests Matteo Berrettini and Bob Moran to discuss the tournament’s legacy and the future of tennis.

Berrettini, who has won three tour titles in 2024 despite facing injuries, shared his perspective on overcoming setbacks. “I’ve always considered myself as someone who was good at coming back,” he said. He also spoke about the rise of young Italian players like Jannik Sinner and Lorenzo Musetti, expressing pride in their accomplishments.

Roddick questioned Berrettini about his experience filming “Break Point,” the Netflix series that followed players behind the scenes. Berrettini admitted to being excited about the opportunity but hesitated when asked if he would do it again.

Bob Moran, the man responsible for keeping Cincinnati as a tournament site, emphasized the city’s passion for sports. He announced an expansion of the draw from 56 to 96 players, increasing the tournament’s scale and fan engagement.

Roddick praised Cincinnati’s unique atmosphere, saying, “The passion I felt in Cincinnati was unmatched anywhere else I went.” He highlighted the practice areas as a special aspect of the tournament.

The episode concluded with a Q&A session with fans, covering topics such as the future of tennis and potential breakthroughs among players ranked 11 to 30.

Tennis analyst Jon Wertheim expressed his interest in the sport’s direction, emphasizing the need to maximize its virtues. “Tennis is a wonderful sport,” he said. “It’s men, it’s women, it travels all around the world, it’s guys that are 21 and guys that are 37.”