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Roger Federer talks to FOX Sports analyst Andy Roddick about his passion for tennis and the highs and lows of his career.
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Комментарии : 172   
@samadbaksh
@samadbaksh 10 лет назад
They should get roddick to commentate for Wimbledon with the BBC. The guy is classy and funny at the same time.
@M_Carter_
@M_Carter_ 10 лет назад
computermaster sounds like you're projecting a bit there, mate
@roter13
@roter13 9 лет назад
samyb786 well you got your wish. andy is commentating for bbc this wimbledon
@samadbaksh
@samadbaksh 9 лет назад
samyb786 I knew he would be a hit. What a legend. Totally outclassed everyone else at the BBC. Andy Roddick is here to stay at the BBC's coverage of Wimbledon.
@AkhileshKumar-cb9ui
@AkhileshKumar-cb9ui 8 лет назад
Rog.. u r the best i have ever seen.
@AkhileshKumar-cb9ui
@AkhileshKumar-cb9ui 8 лет назад
Rog.. u r the best i have ever seen.
@samadbaksh
@samadbaksh 10 лет назад
I always had respect for Roger but after hearing what Federer did in the locker room to help ease the pain for roddick is classy
@jackwilliams5474
@jackwilliams5474 6 лет назад
True.
@pmgareau
@pmgareau 4 года назад
Nothing Djokovic would have done.
@aidanconn4292
@aidanconn4292 3 года назад
@@pmgareau I’m a huge Federer fan but djokovic is a good man. He always has and always will show respect to roger and Rafa.
@ImaneBou30
@ImaneBou30 Год назад
@@pmgareau yes he would!!!!
@stepaushi
@stepaushi 4 месяца назад
@@pmgareau 👎 Djokovic is always respectful after winning and after losing. After losing, perhaps even more gracious than Federer.
@gherbihicham8506
@gherbihicham8506 9 лет назад
Federer is such a class act , Roddick probably suffered one of the toughest loses in tennis in Wimbledon 2009, i can't even imagine what was going through his mind when that match ended ....
@jackwilliams5474
@jackwilliams5474 6 лет назад
True!
@c.j.carney8432
@c.j.carney8432 4 года назад
Until this year, yes.
@bretts5571
@bretts5571 3 года назад
Federer ruined Roddicks career
@borislorenzen731
@borislorenzen731 3 года назад
Probably the same that went through Federers head when he lost Wimbledon in 2019 against Djokovic. Third consecutive final he lost against him there. The same as Roddick, third time against Federer. And the interesting thing is, look at the matchpoint 2009 how Roddick mishits the ball and then 2019 how Federer mishits the ball. ( you really should watch it to know what i mean) And both the matches are their third matches. What goes around comes around... not in a disrecpectful way but life has it's own irony
@ethanjames5165
@ethanjames5165 6 лет назад
I've always loved Andy Roddick. Would've have loved to watch him play tennis a little longer.
@POK2008
@POK2008 6 лет назад
It’s been nearly 5 years since this interview was done, and here Federer is at the age of 36 still winning majors. Unbelievable!
@eshan4093
@eshan4093 5 лет назад
Make in 38 and in his 13th wimbledon final
@Vaisin
@Vaisin 4 года назад
@@eshan4093 Even though Nole won it, you can't take away how crazy it is to be almost 38 and reach a freakin' Grand Slam final (and besides, Roger had to defeat none other than Rafa Nadal in the semi-finals)
@rickjedamink
@rickjedamink 3 года назад
He"s still here..:)
@hililala321
@hililala321 9 лет назад
When people think about him winning they seem to forget he has a back problem. Roger is not the type to complain about injury so I think it must be more serious than he let on. The pain he must have gone through to win the matches... Nadal is known for being tough but don't underestimate Roger's determination, strength and stamina.
@RanFeiwell
@RanFeiwell 8 лет назад
Federer is such a gentleman. Makes you really admire the way he plays and his sportsmanship.
@Hershey07
@Hershey07 11 лет назад
We need more of these kinds of interviews. Loved it. Great interview, Andy.
@Leen95M
@Leen95M 9 лет назад
much respect to Roger.. such a gentleman.
@ripujit10
@ripujit10 9 лет назад
What a player ... What a wonderful human being ! Respect.
@UchihABitachi
@UchihABitachi 10 лет назад
This is a very touching interview, especially because it is between Roddick and Federer. He interviews Federer briefly about what it takes, what was his inspiration and how will he continue to compete against the tennis world as he continues to age. Roddick gets right to the point and clears ambiguities of the man people might've had and also shows Federer's respect for other players. I really would have loved it if Roddick won Wimby '09. He really did deserve it that year and he is amongst the most loved of all tennis players. The game is not the same without Andy, but this is just how the sport of tennis is, point by point. I hope to see more of Andy's involvement in tennis even if he's not competing.
@jasonth13
@jasonth13 6 лет назад
Well, I'm glad Federer won it, but I wish Roddick could have won Wimby at some point (not at Fed's expense). I regret not being more of a fan of Roddick's in his earlier years. He seems like a classy and thoughtful guy these days.
@anishdkd
@anishdkd 9 лет назад
You might not be a Federer fan but you still got to respect this man for what he is off the court.
@2009JimmyPage
@2009JimmyPage 9 лет назад
and then, after this interview, he returned at world n.2, he won 5 titles in a year, he reached a final in Wimbledon, lot of finals in masters, the London Final, he won his first world cup, he broke many other records and he plays today like he's 20 years old. I just don't know.. He's such an incredible warrior, he's without any doubt the greatest tennis player of all time
@mennieacuna4692
@mennieacuna4692 6 лет назад
Jimmy Page roger that!
@meravigliosa720
@meravigliosa720 10 лет назад
Awesome interview with both of my best of all time players, Federer's respect keeps going a notch up!
@diannewang371
@diannewang371 7 лет назад
I love the humour that Roddick uses. A great interview!
@samadbaksh
@samadbaksh 9 лет назад
Let's not beat around the bush here. Federer didn't play well in that 2009 final and still won. But roddick played well and lost, the gap in quality with those two was immense. What Federer did in the locker room was a sign of a true gentleman, no matter what anybody says, Federer is a great humble sportsman
@neoxsupreme
@neoxsupreme 9 лет назад
Agree. That's why he is voted by his own peers, year after year for the sportsmanship award. His fellow players respect what he has achieved but also the sportsman that he is. Even when he is being outplayed he takes his beating like a man and doesn't resort to these antics like taking medical timeouts etc.
@jackwilliams5474
@jackwilliams5474 6 лет назад
+Sambyb They both played as well as they could. RF got Lucky at the end. Yes, what RF did was very classy, of course!
@fluffynoses
@fluffynoses 5 лет назад
didn't Fed have like 40 aces or something in that game? i agree that fed definitely wasn't at his best and he is a better player than Roddick...but c'mon he still put up a great performance
@giudasilva3651
@giudasilva3651 5 лет назад
@@fluffynoses Andy had to play at his absolute maximum to make the match "That" close. Andy didn't get broken until literally the final set/point. His serve in that match was one of the greatest of all time.
@benbrennan4953
@benbrennan4953 5 лет назад
Nobody says anything different. Everyone knows he’s the ultimate gentleman 😂
@TheSportfane
@TheSportfane 10 лет назад
Classy interview from both guys. Good questions, thoughtful answers.
@mrtk2388
@mrtk2388 5 лет назад
"I love winning" Roger makes a pretty good living doing what he loves.
@SavagePersonified90
@SavagePersonified90 11 лет назад
This was an awesome interview with Roddick and Fed talking about that epic Wimbledon in 2009!!
@roter13
@roter13 10 лет назад
i love andy as a commentator. he is really good at it
@tamaliban
@tamaliban 9 лет назад
The best thing to happen to tennis in a long time.
@linapapadopoulou7341
@linapapadopoulou7341 11 лет назад
You are a classy guy, Roger Federer. I wish you well.
@72cmcinc
@72cmcinc 11 лет назад
Two class players!
@christophercraughwell485
@christophercraughwell485 11 лет назад
what a video, always wanted to see their reactions to that match. roddick is a brilliant interviewer.
@rantng
@rantng 11 лет назад
It's evident that Andy is still feeling the Wimbledon loss. That match was played at such a high level, it was so intense. It's always cool to see former competitors sitting down for a 1-on-1; there's a mutual respect that comes through, as opposed to when a pure journalist interviews an athlete
@jocorocket
@jocorocket 11 лет назад
Hang in there Fed....you are by far my favorite player and an inspiration and a joy to watch!
@joshuab1707
@joshuab1707 Год назад
Watching this after his retirement. People were talking about his retirement around this time and he gave us 8 more years of dedication and passion. And 3 more slams and another run at no1 on top of all that.
@kumar01234
@kumar01234 11 лет назад
gotta love Roddick handling things in life now especially with interviewing and talking the man who had his number and stood in his way of maybe 10 slams. people just look at the Finals Roddick lost but Roddick also a few semi-finals against federer too.
@patricia.ibanez
@patricia.ibanez 8 лет назад
I love this bromance!
@harrue
@harrue 11 лет назад
I love them both equally. My top two
@robertk2007
@robertk2007 8 лет назад
Andy is a class guy
@rogerfederer9523
@rogerfederer9523 8 лет назад
So is Roger
@robertk2007
@robertk2007 8 лет назад
ok, but i wasnt saying roger isnt classy... thanks for clarifying
@bretts5571
@bretts5571 5 лет назад
You can tell Roddick is so jealous of Federer with all the jokes he makes
@brandonmcalister416
@brandonmcalister416 4 года назад
Brett S I feel as though Andy’s demons has less to do with being jealous of Roger’s brilliance and more with feelings of incompetence when in the shadow of one of the GOATS. Djokovic will finish his career the GOAT, he will have beaten the grand slam record by then. Maybe 5 years from now at the latest.
@sadenb
@sadenb 11 лет назад
love this pair :)
@Mister1World
@Mister1World 5 лет назад
Little did he know he’d be at 20 right now
@kingpatel7
@kingpatel7 11 лет назад
Great interview. Roddick's the man.
@83bjh
@83bjh 11 лет назад
we love u Roger, Please be confident enough to be number 1 again..We know you can do it.Good Luck on ur career!!! play 2 more years, we'll gonna miss u if u retire.. GOD BLESS U
@Allee8890
@Allee8890 11 лет назад
great job Andy!
@ambalavanant
@ambalavanant 11 лет назад
Come on roger. Go on. You are the chosen one. Surely at least one more slam is up for grabs....You inspired me so much over the last 9 years...Keep rocking...Players come and go but legends like you will live for ever in the hearts of fans like me... One sun, one moon and there can ever be only one roger...
@jasonth13
@jasonth13 6 лет назад
One more...or three more. And counting. :)
@frisogerretsen3779
@frisogerretsen3779 6 лет назад
And now, almost 5 years later, he is back on #1. What an amazing athlete. So much has happend in the last few years. Time for a new interview Andy!
@tmiwebtenis770
@tmiwebtenis770 11 лет назад
Amazing interview. I think it's very funny. Goog work for both
@Josie5100
@Josie5100 11 лет назад
Respect.- Never give up Roger Federer!
@thomasdeierling3978
@thomasdeierling3978 10 лет назад
the greatest athlete on earth
@rogerfederer2559
@rogerfederer2559 11 лет назад
It was sort of uncomfortable for me when Roddick was joking around and calling me a selfish bastard... but classy guy. I respect him a lot.
@MrObusk
@MrObusk 11 лет назад
Good interview! didn't know he grew tough from 16 to 22 , makes sense. Hearing him talk about about playing trough pain because of age is kinda sad.
@jawher7
@jawher7 2 года назад
we need a new interview asap
@TheEyes4truth
@TheEyes4truth 11 лет назад
Great interview!!!! The GOAT!!
@gagerati
@gagerati 5 лет назад
2013: Andy "Even the greatest deal with time and age..." Roger "I think it's gonna be defenitely more the mind and the body dictating how long I can play. But I mean if I take care of it, and have passion for it, and the results are still there, I think I'm gonna still playing for some time"
@VL1975
@VL1975 11 лет назад
great interview guys!
@biljanaragusa6241
@biljanaragusa6241 11 лет назад
Thank you for remembering your coach. Please forgive him using the bad words. Mr. Federer, you are such a great tennis player and there are so many bright momenta ahead... Good luck
@TheMdterp
@TheMdterp 11 лет назад
Damn. Andy looks like he's aged 5 years since his retirement.
@sebastian420m3
@sebastian420m3 11 лет назад
poor andy,, that must've been torture for him... he lost 4 Wim, finals to Roger,, and still he has respect for him' amazing
@EmyGuaita
@EmyGuaita 11 лет назад
Perfection Switzerland.
@Gman6755
@Gman6755 11 лет назад
Andy did a great job on that interview!! Well done!
@philanthropenos1074
@philanthropenos1074 4 месяца назад
"I think I'm gonna play for some time" and win three more Grand Slams. I watched you on court winning your 101st title (Miami Open 2019). It was a shame that the following day's headlines were not "Tennis 101".
@azariahkyras7736
@azariahkyras7736 7 лет назад
Roddick is class.
@928vamoskata
@928vamoskata 11 лет назад
I'm American and I love Andy AND Roger Andy we miss you. 2013 was dull.
@shampoomomo
@shampoomomo 11 лет назад
Roger is the best! Hope he will win US Open this year
@bretts5571
@bretts5571 3 года назад
Not anymore
@BoilerUpWBB
@BoilerUpWBB 11 лет назад
good interview
@secondblud
@secondblud 11 лет назад
Glad to hear that Fed plans to still play for "some time"
@puneet64ghatia3
@puneet64ghatia3 3 года назад
Yes like some 7 more years...
@roccoedwards
@roccoedwards 11 лет назад
My 2 favorite tennis players
@MOMOarabe
@MOMOarabe 11 лет назад
greatest of all time
@arjunhasnain9398
@arjunhasnain9398 5 лет назад
Pretty ironic how in 2009 Federer got lucky at Wimbledon and won in a thriller but he didnt play better than Roddick, and ten years later in 2019 Djokovic got lucky and didnt play better than Federer and also won it in a thriller
@Henman5
@Henman5 11 лет назад
I like Andy, but you all forget that even without Federer, he would have faced some very tough opponents in the finals. For example Hewitt at Wimbledon, Blake in New York, Gonzo in Australia (when the Chilean was at his absolute best), Nadal in Melbourne '09, etc. He would have won Wimbledon in 2003 and 2009 for sure though.
@patienceushewokunze9803
@patienceushewokunze9803 11 лет назад
Love them both! Federer & Roddick! I miss Roddick! Miss his press conferences. Such a funny guy. A few funny bits in this interview too. Federer's soooo sweet. Just wanna pose for a pic with him. Hahaha! xx
@tamycaminos6873
@tamycaminos6873 11 лет назад
Cmon Roger! !!!
@MrPanohead
@MrPanohead 11 лет назад
Roddick will grow into this interviewing thing. It's still a bit uncomfortable. Must be hard to find the middle ground between journalism and emotions if the story involves yourself. In my opinion he could have made it even less formal and more personal, if you know a person already, why not?
@frodoandsam5
@frodoandsam5 11 лет назад
Sad to see him get knocked out. Was looking forward to a Roger and Rafa match for the first time at US open.
@marrius1993
@marrius1993 11 лет назад
Roger is very rational in interviews when he talks about his feature. He always says he still wants to win but in the tournaments it's clear that he can't concentrate and focus on important shots. Maybe he will find that motivation that he talks about. Anyway he is the greatest of all time.
@blinkMATIC
@blinkMATIC 11 лет назад
I love Andy.
@kuiyeondae
@kuiyeondae 6 лет назад
5 years later.....20 time slam champion, and still world no. 1
@bretts5571
@bretts5571 3 года назад
Nadal and Djokovic will surpass Federer eventually
@gcollins1992
@gcollins1992 4 года назад
"Inevitably even the greatest deal with time... and age..." - Roddick, 2013, to Federer, unknowingly still 3 slams shy of his current total.
@gcollins1992
@gcollins1992 4 года назад
Just to quickly add: I remember watching this interview and thinking it was sad hearing he'd still try to be around for a while. I didn't want to see a childhood hero become a mortal. But I am writing this not long after an injured, 38-year-old Roger went all the way to the Australian Open Semis after saving SEVEN match points in the quarters and coming back to win in five sets. I know that one day, there won't be anything left. But part of me will ALWAYS believe in his ability to win.
@XXbob1993
@XXbob1993 11 лет назад
This is so weird that roddick is interviewing federer. Dude you should be playing against him LOL
@Aka_daka
@Aka_daka 11 лет назад
I still to this day don't know how Roddick lost that 2009 5 set Wimbledon match.
@rafaelkafka
@rafaelkafka 11 лет назад
GOAT!
@MegaMrcomedy
@MegaMrcomedy 11 лет назад
Roddick actually did a good job of keeping his cool
@maxwong3680
@maxwong3680 11 лет назад
Roddick is my favorite player of all time, but I am confused with his intro. He talks about Jordan and Woods and then asks Federer "i don't feel like that adjective is applied to you ... it's not all talent". Is he saying that Jordan and Woods was just talent and no hard work? I feel like all three athletes have talent and worked hard to get to the top positions in their respective games. Like I said I am a bit confused on what Andy is trying to say.
@boobie284
@boobie284 11 лет назад
at first I saw this vid, I was like Oh sh*t! Federer interview!, and then Oh sh*t! Roddick!
@grantcage7603
@grantcage7603 6 лет назад
What do people reckon federer hardest loss to take in his carear. I think it was the us open 2009 loss in 5th set where del porto dominated federer after being too sets down. I reckon his back back losses to nadal in French open 2006-2008 and 2 loses to dhokovic at Wimbledon 2014 & 2015
@bazingadude2492
@bazingadude2492 6 лет назад
Andy Roddick: What would you rate as the proudest moment or accomplishment in your career? Roger Federer. Winning Wimbledon in two thousand ni.. I mean ummm
@hanhejee8179
@hanhejee8179 11 лет назад
RF is king of GS
@blunt_scorn_wisdom
@blunt_scorn_wisdom 11 месяцев назад
1:14 Well, Andy, if someone explicitly wants your attention, then you start admiring that person for having a virtue, which you, unlike that person, never express by dragging someone's attention...
@EmyGuaita
@EmyGuaita 11 лет назад
Don't understand why there are 6 people who dislike this video. ¬¬
@machello9
@machello9 11 лет назад
you selfish bastard! ahahhaha ROGER THE BEST!
@CinthyacP
@CinthyacP 11 лет назад
He's (Andy) obviously messing around, you cranky guy.
@iameam
@iameam 6 лет назад
Andy Roddick/failure to adapt as he aged Roger Federer/success adapting to age
@bretts5571
@bretts5571 3 года назад
Roddick couldnt adapt, all he had was a serve
@ben7jack
@ben7jack 11 лет назад
Unfortunately,I know that im only gonna be following Tennis as long as he is around..
@seytannavukat9205
@seytannavukat9205 3 года назад
1:58
@nattydredz7
@nattydredz7 11 лет назад
Man this must have been a tough interview for Andy....
@Uebeltank
@Uebeltank 7 лет назад
"FOX Sports analyst Andy Roddick"
@turliswilliamson
@turliswilliamson 10 лет назад
Roddicks hair is back.. He must have had a transplant
@iKlimt
@iKlimt 11 лет назад
♥Roger(ღ˘⌣˘ღ)Andy・*:*・آه
@diegopisfil614
@diegopisfil614 6 лет назад
He looks like Joe Sugg
@marcusfeloni
@marcusfeloni 11 лет назад
The mutual respect here is palpable Show this to some kid who doesn't know what sport these guys play and he would want to play that sport. The riony here is I had to watch 3 seconds of a David Beckham fragrance commercial before pressing skip befor I got to the interview. A sad casse of the shit before the shovel me thinks
@jackwilliams5474
@jackwilliams5474 6 лет назад
Learn to spell.
@manco828
@manco828 9 лет назад
RoboRod!
@iammituraj
@iammituraj 4 года назад
Federer beat Roddick three times in Wimby Final.
@mrcid572
@mrcid572 11 лет назад
Roddick wig?
@bijuvijayan1167
@bijuvijayan1167 11 лет назад
Roger. I understand you get thousands of fan mails. Whether you get to read this or not, I just wanted to say that my 7 year old boy "Kailas" is a big, big admirer of you along with every one in our family. I was even forced to spray paint his bedroom with your pictures on the wall. I have asked him to write to Wimbledon Officials every year to see you one day. Hopefully his dream would come true one day.
@nanaprt61
@nanaprt61 10 лет назад
Roddick has gained some weight
@HorizonKshitiz
@HorizonKshitiz 11 лет назад
This is how it would be.. if a human interviewed God.
@ProAgent47
@ProAgent47 11 лет назад
666 likes 6 dislike O.o
@harryy000
@harryy000 4 года назад
Federer didn't know back then what was coming for him in wimbledon 2019
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