Andy Roddick is joining ESPN for its coverage of Wimbledon and the US Open under a multiyear deal announced Monday.
"Moose" has taken the basketball world by storm and has become a fan favorite in Charlotte.
The former world No. 1 and 2003 US Open champion has signed a multiyear deal as an analyst for match and studio coverage.
The former U.S. Open champion could be the breath of fresh air the sport needs as a new generation of broadcasters emerges.
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The Cincinnati tournament just doesn't feel like the familiar, county fair-like event it has become with Andy Roddick out of the draw. Born in Nebraska, raised mostly in Florida, now living in funky ...
Tennis great Andy Roddick will take a new pivot toward the net as an analyst for ESPN‘s match and studio coverage tied to the ...