Andy Roddick Interview Enjoying Retirement, 10 Years Since That 2009 Wimbledon Final, The Real Serena, GOAT Debate, Davis Cup Reform, His Future In Tennis

Published: April 18, 2019, 3 p.m.

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Unlike many former players, Andy Roddick has stepped away from tennis since his retirement in 2012, occupying his life with various other ventures. But he\\u2019s still as passionate and as insightful about the game as ever.

In an interview with David Law, Roddick explains what keeps him busy these days, the reasons behind his absence from tennis, and why the door will always remain open for him to return one day.

Elsewhere, David gets Roddick\\u2019s views on a number of topical issues within the sport, including Novak Djokovic\\u2019s chances of becoming the GOAT, ATP Politics, and Davis Cup reform.

Roddick also gives a fascinating insight into the Serena Williams he knows. What is she like away from the court? Will she ever address what happened in last year\\u2019s US Open final? And will she break the Grand Slam record?

Finally, it\\u2019s been almost ten years since Roddick\\u2019s most famous match \\u2013 the 2009 Wimbledon final against Roger Federer which he lost 16-14 in the final set. Does he think that serving second in the fifth set was a disadvantage? And would he have liked a tiebreak at 12-12? Roddick looks back on the match and discusses the different final set scoring systems currently in use at the four Grand Slams.

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