Andy Roddick advocates for ManningCast-like TV show for tennis while dubbing it as the ‘most entertaining thing in sports TV’

Andy Roddick suggest a tennis show like The ManningCast


Andy Roddick advocates for ManningCast-like TV show for tennis while dubbing it as the ‘most entertaining thing in sports TV’

The ManningCast (L) and Andy Roddick (R) (Credits: Good Morning America and CNBC)

ManningCast, a well-known NFL show, consistently succeeds in igniting the interest of numerous football enthusiasts. The Super Bowl-winning quarterback brothers Peyton and Eli Manning bring in guests, infuse humor, and add their own commentary and analysis to Monday Night events. Previous editions of the TV show have featured noteworthy people such as artist Lil Wayne, NBA legend Stephen Curry, and former US President Barack Obama.

The ManningCast is back for a third season after receiving a lot of excellent feedback, and the fans can’t contain their excitement. Surprisingly, American tennis veteran Andy Roddick has expressed interest in the NFL via a recent social media shoutout. The former US Open champion recently sought a tennis show along the same lines with the co-host Andre Agassi.

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The former World No.1 praised the show on X (Twitter). He wrote that the show was one of the “most consistently entertaining” sports TV shows. He then tagged tennis veteran Andre Agassi to host the show. The 41-year-old then also asked the fans who would suit the format the best.

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One such suggestion included him partnering with Nick Kyrgios saying that the two would make a good pair as both of them are outspoken. Roddick responded to the tweet with a straight “No”.

https://twitter.com/andyroddick/status/1701407279168328170

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Andy Roddick reacts to Coco Gauff winning the US Open Title

Brad Gilbert, Coco Gauff and Andy Roddick (Credits: Twitter)
Brad Gilbert, Coco Gauff and Andy Roddick (Credits: Twitter)

Following the 19-year-old’s victory at the US Open, Andy Roddick exclaimed that he “could not be happier” for Coco Gauff and her trainer Brad Gilbert. Gauff won the US Open by defeating Aryna Sabalenka (2-6, 6-3, 6-2) to win her maiden Grand Slam championship. “Cccccccooooooooooccccccccooooooo !!!!!!!!! Aaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!” Moments after Gauff’s victory, Roddick wrote.

At the US Open in 2003, coach Gilbert assisted Roddick in capturing his first and only Grand Slam victory.
Gauff hired Gilbert to her coaching group for the North American hard court swing after suffering a loss in the first round of Wimbledon.

Gauff has an 18-1 record on hard courts this summer, winning at the US Open, Cincinnati, and Washington.

Roddick outlined the benefits of hiring Gilbert for Gauff last month. He said Brad is a genius at taking very complex things and simplifying them. We’re going to focus on these two things out of the gate and we’re going to do it all practice right.

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