When Did Novak Become A Threat? What Was Rafa’s Forehand Like? | Q&Andy

April 16
21 mins

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Andy Roddick pulls back the curtain on tennis greatness, revealing what made Roger Federer nearly impossible to solve, why Rafael Nadal’s forehand felt like “death” across five sets, and how Novak Djokovic’s extreme discipline separated him from everyone chasing him. This episode dives into the real differences between the Big 3 and the rising “New 2” of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner—plus a hilarious look back at the Big 3 karaoke moments from Roland Garros in the late 2000’s.


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⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 

0:00 Welcome to Q&Andy 

0:50 What gets overlooked about Roger Federer? 

2:30 Andy's game plans for facing Federer 

4:00 The nightmare of Rafael Nadal’s heavy forehand 

5:29 Understanding the "arc" and margin of Rafa's spin 

7:21 How court surfaces impact Nadal’s power

7:54 Novak Djokovic’s "maniacal" discipline and flexibility 

10:07 When did Djokovic first arrive as a serious threat? 

11:52 Comparing the competition faced by the Big Three to the "New Two" (Alcaraz & Sinner) 

12:58 Locker room reactions to the Big Three losing 

14:10 The hardest players to handle outside the Big Three 

15:59 Reacting to Novak & Rafa's Roland-Garros karaoke

17:38 Andy Roddick's go-to karaoke anthem

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