ESPN Signs Andy Roddick
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Madison Keys was the last player to win her first Grand Slam, lifting the Australian Open trophy in 2025. Since then, the usual names have continued to dominate.
Andy Roddick is coming to ESPN. The network announced Monday it has reached a multi-year deal with 2003 US Open champion and former World No. 1, who will serve as an analyst for both match and studio coverage. Roddick, who retired in 2012 from professional tennis, will join ESPN’s tennis commentator roster just prior to Wimbledon.
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