
A tennis podcast with a fresh spin hosted by former World No. 1 Andy Roddick with Jon Wertheim and more! Watch the Served Podcast on YouTube, and follow us on Instagram, X and TikTok.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 212 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TennisSociety & CultureSports | |||

Andy Roddick sits down with Frances Tiafoe to discuss his decision to reset his game post-US Open, his rise alongside Tommy Paul, Taylor Fritz, and Reilly Opelka and competing against Alcaraz and Sinner. We also dive into Serena Williams' return to d... more
5 SETTER: This Week in Racket Sports, where we bring you the top five headlines across tennis, padel, pickleball, and more.
In this episode, we cover the biggest stories shaking up the world of racket sports:
1. Exhibition Season is Popping Off
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In this fan Q&A episode, Andy Roddick answers video questions from John Legend, Hannah Berner, and listeners about whether tennis players really are the best athletes in the world, full walkthrough of his post-match routine, and sports betting scanda... more
In this episode, Andy Roddick, Jon Wertheim, and Producer Mike count down the top 10 tennis matches of 2025, as voted by the Chuckers! From epic five-set battles to Cinderella stories and dominant performances, the Served crew breaks down what makes ... more
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Love Andy Roddick’s takes. He is intelligent, insightful and his analysis of matches and tournaments are great. Great guests too!
However, this podcast plays it too safe. At some point wrong is wrong guys…I’m sorry but when you talk about Zverev you have to acknowledge that he has had two harassment cases against him. No, we cannot give him the laurels that his skill and talent warrant because of that. Athletes are role models to so many people and you have to think about what message you are p... more
I’m a huge fan of this podcast and an even bigger Andy Roddick fan! That said, I really think Jon Wertheim (JW) is bringing the show down. He’s never been a player, his humor doesn’t land, and ever since his comments about Barbora, it’s been hard to take his criticism of players like Rybakina or Anisimova seriously. Andy, if you ever see this please know a lot of us tennis fans feel like JW is ruining what could be an amazing podcast.
I thought I knew a lot about tennis, having played as a junior and following along with the ATP and WTA tours for 30+ years. This podcast has taught me so much in the last year about professional tennis and the sport in general; it has completely changed the way I view it all. I’m a more informed fan of the game and have a much deeper appreciation for these players. I love the storytelling episodes, the live draw shows, the five setters, everything. Please drop more episodes per week whenever po... more
Loved that Andy and the team are so forthright and honest on their views and opinions on player welfare, the schedule etc and offers solutions from the insider perspective. Actually asking the right questions and doing some proper journalism. Straight-talking, no beating around the bush which is refreshing.
I’ve always thought Andy should be a commentator on the tennis world even when he was still playing professionally. From watching his insane and fun lightning serve and power game and sense of humor on the court, to now his very astute assessments of games, players, and the game as a whole is a treat. He does it with an insider’s understanding and respect for the game and is always honest and usually quick witted. Love it. Thank you Andy for finally doing this and sharing your insights!
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Featuring unique insights into the world of professional tennis, this podcast combines expert analysis with personal anecdotes from hosts who have firsthand experience in the sport. The episodes encompass in-depth discussions about contemporary players, tournament dynamics, and the evolving landscape of tennis, all while incorporating a humorous and engaging narrative. Noteworthy topics include significant updates on top players, emerging talents, and the impact of social issues within the sport, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the game's current state. The hosts also encourage audience participation, welcoming a lively exchange of opinions from fans.
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1. Rick Draney
2. Rick Drainie
3. Tim Henman
4. Pat Rafter
5. Roger Federer
6. John McEnroe
7. Andre Agassi
8. Yannick Noah
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