
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 | 348 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTennisSports | |||

Andy Roddick and Jon Wertheim break down Jannik Sinner's second straight Wimbledon title, explain why Alexander Zverev may have played one of the smartest matches of his career despite the loss, and put Sinner's fifth Grand Slam into historical persp... more
Andy Roddick and Jon Wertheim react to one of the most emotional Wimbledon women's finals in recent memory, breaking down Linda Nosková's remarkable mental recovery after letting five championship points slip away before capturing her first Grand Sla... more
Andy Roddick and Jon Wertheim break down Day 12 at Wimbledon as Jannik Sinner delivers another masterclass against Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev cruises into the final, and the conversation shifts to what Djokovic's future—and Sinner's dominance—r... more
Andy Roddick and Jon Wertheim break down Day 11 of Wimbledon, analyzing Coco Gauff's painful semifinal loss to Karolína Muchová, previewing the blockbuster Novak Djokovic vs. Jannik Sinner showdown, and debating whether Arthur Fery's dream run can co... more
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Another biased American podcast. This guy sucks
as a tennis player myself I like being told new tactics to improve my game and this podcast is full of tip's and tricks to improvement
Love your pod always but the Gaby Sabatini episode was SOO great! Thank you!
I grew up a huge Andy Roddick fan, and I was really excited to listen to this podcast. But honestly, every episode is the same exhausting repetitive narrative. Every episode turns into a defense of every player against any criticism. He constantly explains how great they all are and why we should appreciate them more.
Most listeners are actual tennis fans who already respect the players and the grind. We don’t need nonstop advocacy. What we want is honest, down-to-earth insight and analysis from... more
Nice on the 5 Guys Mr. Wertheim! Well-played subtle humor.
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Tennis-centric discussions with insider access and candid banter around current tours, matchups, and player stories. Episodes mix tactical analysis, live bracket talk, and personal anecdotes from players and industry insiders, often weaving in sponsor integrations. The show stands out for fast-paced roundups, guest interviews with top players and former champions, and off-the-court lore—from equipment tech to travel adventures—delivering insight with humor and insider context that appeals to serious tennis fans and industry watchers alike.
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Recent guests on Served include:
1. Tim Henman
2. Andy Murray
3. Robin Montgomery
4. Deborah Jevans
5. Jamie Baker
6. Rafael Nadal
7. Zach Heinzerling
8. Maja Chwalinska
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