This was unreal. Ron is a unlimited wealth of information. Love it.
@matiaserp6 күн бұрын
Here is an idea: gather many questions from viewers to Ron and have him answer them in a longer video? I am sure he has many other great insights left to share with us! Great guest, great content.
@jpesmar2 күн бұрын
"What are trends that you see happening in 2025, both at the pro level, and for all of us chokers on this podcast?" - Andy Roddick, as if he ain't a former number 1 player in the world, grandslam champion, multiple time finalist, and hadn't spent over a decade well inside the top 10. Gotta love this dude.
@Rorshacked2 күн бұрын
Spoken like a man still haunted by that missed volley at Wimbledon 2009
@sayles78587 күн бұрын
Andy is so humble. For all that he has achieved he talks with an open mind and an attitude that is always willing to learn. This is a guy who has won a grand slam and been #1 in the world. More than 99.99999999% of people will achieve. And then there are keyboard warriors on KZbin who talk like they know it all about tennis 😂
@MJTIbes5 күн бұрын
Andy, have to say it once more. Seriously, you are really a great presenter. Great talk. Love to watch it. Carry on!
@vinitshah44577 күн бұрын
I am geeking out on this 🙌🏾
@1blindcommissioner7 күн бұрын
yup! that was gold ! Andy should just keep going with his questions , if it's interesting for him, it's 10x more for us!
@pikapool03 күн бұрын
AR reminds us that humility is absolutely essential for success, for us mere mortals to make a significant mark in anything we care for. i love that he is willing to put himself up for comparison with the beyond-generational geniuses, like SW and RF. 💯
@alex1inferno6 күн бұрын
I had that exact same first fan question - so grateful for it to be asked and responded to.
@aapopispa68107 күн бұрын
Andy you are the best! Fantastic show - keep up the great work!
@exceri0n7 күн бұрын
This was SO good! Very enlightening.
@user18987 күн бұрын
Excellent Wilson insight, all tennis fans were attentive at Rons insights, if people are precision players look at the RF Line, starting at the Future, do not dismiss it ,feels head light and fast(customize it with lead or tungsten if you need aswell), the RF01 300g will be more for people who like even balance, RF01 Pro head light feel and just make sure you can constantly swing the serve with it.
@andreasnordin90232 күн бұрын
Awesome video. Thanks.
@Zontala3 күн бұрын
Supremely good episode. But very curious and wanted to learn more on upcoming trends Ron mentioned like the smaller handles. With majority of players having adult sized hands isnt that counterproductive and players might grip smaller handles tighter than expected?
@d.nakamura95797 күн бұрын
Hey Andy, as soon as someone who’s struggled with shoulder health, I’d like to ask: how did you handle your right shoulder training over the years? Like MLB pitchers, repeated intense, overhead throwing motions eventually can cause shoulder and/or rotator cuff issues. The fact that you didn’t seem to have any issues over the years with a 140mph first serve is pretty remarkable IMHO.
@chuckfriebe8437 күн бұрын
Did you really think he was gonna answer? This is the internet. He doesn't care.
@profan107 күн бұрын
He did have problems with his shoulders. In fact I think his biggest problem was his shoulders and hips mainly resulted from his serves. No professional tennis players are free from injuries. They all struggle with injuries and almost always have to take painkillers during gameplay. Tennis at a professional level strains the body too much
@jbruneau84Күн бұрын
Try dropping your string tension to around 45 lbs and playing with a more flexible racquet - especially if you’re playing with babolat. And if you have a lifting motion like Andy’s, change to a throwing motion. Those three things should fix 90% of problem. And Andy did have terrible arm problems. One reason why he retired at 29!
@michaelscoots7 күн бұрын
"I need a full funeral service..." LMFAO! I will say, one day at the club I broke strings and borrowed a Wilson Sledgehammer from one of the older regulars there. It blew me away - as if I had super powers. They re-released that racquet but it wasn't the same make-up (that regular club member bought it and hated it). That original Sledgehammer (think it was a 110) had control and power!
@tcsocialclub15807 күн бұрын
Andy is the most underrated U.S. player of all time. Look at the generation he played in. He’s a GOAT.
@danbotez13077 күн бұрын
Won only one Slam which, after all, was gifted to him by the USTA😂
@michaelscoots6 күн бұрын
He’d easily have 7-8 slams if it wasn’t for one man who is arguably the greatest player of all time. Was also in one of the most epic Wimbledon finals and went the distance with the best player in history on that surface.
@danbotez13076 күн бұрын
@@michaelscoots Federer was prevented from being the GOAT by Nadal, in Fed's prime (2004-2009). Anyway, Nadal was 7-3 vs. Roddick over the 2004-2011 time period.
@Deluded_Steve6 күн бұрын
1 slam wonder is a GOAT? 🤣 Why not hail Michael Chang as a GOAT? Let's just call every player a GOAT at this point. Moron.
@danielm.m.76543 күн бұрын
Not underrated, everyone loves him
@Official.tadiwa7 күн бұрын
Serena is just different
@user-qh7rj9wj4p7 күн бұрын
Not really
@Official.tadiwa7 күн бұрын
@@user-qh7rj9wj4p go argue with your mama not me.
@minkskoroma58907 күн бұрын
Once in a generation player; Serena
@rijgrg17 күн бұрын
Perhaps once… ever
@Official.tadiwa6 күн бұрын
@@user-qh7rj9wj4p yeah she is if you played tennis you'd understand how insanely gifted you have to be to pick up any racket and learn to control it. Compared to roger using control orientated frames the frames helps you out wears Serena didn't need or want control she learned to tame the power of each racket
@TenisPlayero6 күн бұрын
Excellent!!! I was reacting the same as Andy with all this inside information. I’m a former Peter Burwash International pro, who got frames by Wilson, and now I’m involved in Beach Tennis and a little bit of Pickleball. Would love to get Wilson racquets for those sports in Puerto Rico. Hook me up Andy!!!
@BrazilDan16 күн бұрын
Andy, I'm genuinely curious, since you mentioned that your returns and forehands have improved: who do you play recreational tennis with once you've been on the top of the game? Other retired top players? 🤔
@hannesreinhardt13997 күн бұрын
20 year break, haha, sounds like me, except for me 30 years . Picked up about 6 month ago again. I used to play dunlop 200g and now couldn't relate to lightweight small handle (tested out many). So i settled with head gravity tour, 4 1/2 and added some lead in hoop. Still much lighter and much bigger head than 200g, but in general i stayed true to a dense pattern, softer flex and rather less head light racket. I love it. Maybe what you learned on as a kid is just the way your preferred feeling stays somewhat "forever". P.s. for "wilson" people, that are like me, with a big break inbetween and having played with a soft stick, that would probably the blade nowadays, which i also liked.
@darylcastillo14396 күн бұрын
This explains how Serena was dominant for so many years. Adapt or perish.
@Official.tadiwa6 күн бұрын
Couldn't have said it better
@Lonor777 күн бұрын
Great topic and insights!!!!
@007FlipScot5 күн бұрын
Roddick amazing insight!
@amaraps3 күн бұрын
Next time Ron is on the show can you please ask him where someone should start when buying a new racket?? There are so many options in the market, it's daunting and confusing! Thank you.
@RollinLeonard7 күн бұрын
Damn I'd love to watch your dinglies games. Can you please post some match play you vs randos?
@SantiagojoseChacon5 күн бұрын
I stopped playin at 22 and returnet again at 35. chance to use my old pure drive + just because andy used it at that time😅
@SawyerQuinn7 күн бұрын
Does anyone else have as many questions about the rackets behind him as I do? Specifically the black and yellow ones, but there seems to be a brown one and an orange one.
@mavrikno137644 күн бұрын
How about a cremation service? Also, any bonus on burying pickleball paddles? lol Cant believe I am so late this POD! The insight is awesome. Love it!
@matthewn997 күн бұрын
Any chance I can get a Wilson Shift if I bury my 2009 Pure Drive Roddick GT+’s that I’ve still been gaming 👀? Willing to send a racquet smash or burial video if needed.
@squashduos12587 күн бұрын
The reason imo Serena was so different was that she was so dominant that she had the luxury to try anything without feeling threatened even if she had a racquet that was not optimal for her…
@Official.tadiwa6 күн бұрын
Wym threatened? She was just a superior athlete she wasn't stubborn to try new things unlike a lot of pros they're stubborn and don't want to change
@squashduos12584 күн бұрын
@ what I mean when you are dominant like Serena was it’s easier to be more open to try new things because of here superiority. She could have almost beaten a lot of top player with a wooden racquet!! That is how dominant she was.
@SpaceTvRadio111 сағат бұрын
Andy, don’t sell out with these. Not having Ron talk about roger or Serena’s actual specs is criminal. Not a mention of swingweight, balance or static weight. Three key metrics that you yourself likely spent years dialing in. What are the trends in those areas? Anyone interested in this topic recognizes that while string pattern and beam thickness certainly play a role in a racquets characteristic, those metrics pale in comparison to the in depth testing a tweaking players go through to find there ideal swingweight and balance.
@Tennerd7 күн бұрын
Ron might have just realized that he should just give Serena the sledgehammer 😂
@SantiagojoseChacon5 күн бұрын
Man racquet nerds need a part 2. So much pending 😂😂 interesting episode, thanks!
@Rkz-rv7ys7 күн бұрын
Awesome content . Only problem is it's not nearly Long enough 😅
@tcrow95997 күн бұрын
Great video!!!
@melkon1an5 күн бұрын
its insane hearing people don't use 4 1/2 as much
@minkskoroma58907 күн бұрын
Once in a generation player; Serena
@redfox123414 күн бұрын
Random, and I watch many basketball channels: Andy is like JJ reddick from basketball as a pro-->podcaster
@craigmorgan16172 күн бұрын
I’m gonna get a Shift, this sealed it.
@deke097 күн бұрын
Good stuff!
@markblake92407 күн бұрын
Good video 👍
@jakubslotala26805 күн бұрын
I want to play serve + 1 whenever I can What do I buy From Wilson? xD
@robg78925 күн бұрын
i have a pete sampras signature prostaff 6.0 95from the early 90s and it is FAR superior to the 6.0 100 i got last December, especially when i took out the synthetic gut and put in poly. I would not bury the pete sampras racket. (i also have a blade SW102 and a blade 98 v9). The 6.0 100 is trash, has a terrible paint job that falls off just by looking at it, and i finally weighed it after being so frustrated with it - it came in about 30 grams under the 305 g weight printed on the neck. oh, and the grip peeled off the first time i changed the wilson overgrip that i put on. Having said that, the sw102 is a canon. no touch, all power and is so dampened, no little rubber damper in the stringbed required, use a fat string with about 54lb tension and you get plenty of spin. PS. i put my racket down in 1997 and did not pick it up until 2022. so that was a retirement that i came out of.
@K4R3N4 күн бұрын
I also took a 20y "break"
@vuvuzelaasesina76907 күн бұрын
Wilson shift for the win
@damon123jones7 күн бұрын
ball specialist
@aminb7 күн бұрын
He is awesome
@Rkz-rv7ys7 күн бұрын
Racket Ron Once week atleast cmon
@zbighugh91937 күн бұрын
The Wilson Hammer is a far better racket than the Wilson Shift.
@dragoncweres66723 күн бұрын
Do you really have to swear? Doesn't bring anything to the conversation other than to turn some people off...
@TimTheMusicManКүн бұрын
What a shame how tennis has nosedived. Tennis players are nutty people. Then add all the artificial strings and giant rackets which are designed to ‘assist’ the player more and more. Tennis is not about touch and volleys and placement and intelligence it’s about power and baseline and 2hbh’ only and using the artificial technology to assist the player. The MLB uses only wood bats as they did 100 years ago. The equipment didn’t change and therefore it forced the talent to come from the player if they didn’t have it then they didn’t make it. Tennis is ruined because it allows players to play by using the artificial means where tennis required the talent to come from the player decades ago. Tennis should never have changed their original equipment it ruined the game. There will never be a McEnroe or Connors etc ever again. Players today could not even play pro tennis if the artificial technology was not handed to them. And this is a fact. There is a reason why MLB never changed their standards. Tennis has not standards. They’ve added everything artificial in the world to make it easier to play and that ruined the game. These rackets companies are given carte blanche to insert anything. Tennis is now robotic and boring players don’t even get off the baseline. Everyone looks and plays the same.
@ThetennisDr2 күн бұрын
So much lies to make money .... Im 47 we sll quit eapecially when federer bet u in wimbledon making sampras look like a looser. Terrible imo
@ThetennisDr2 күн бұрын
Poly strings 😂😂😂😂❤ u must be kidding. Only loosers use poly. And thats how they control the ATP by 🤥🤡 🤥 Bla bla bla 👎 controlled bs
@ThetennisDr2 күн бұрын
Raquet Ron ... Out of shape not exciting. Sure tired of the stringers at clubs been so arrogant
@iceman11257 күн бұрын
shift is a terrible racket in all shape or form
@28mcavanaugh7 күн бұрын
Agreed!!
@chuckfriebe8437 күн бұрын
You've tried it? You do realize that if it's customized that it will play very differently.
@28mcavanaugh7 күн бұрын
@@chuckfriebe843didn’t customize it might have to revisit it!
@iceman11257 күн бұрын
@@chuckfriebe843 every racket plays differently when customized