Andy Roddick urges fans not to overreact if Rafael Jodar loses at Roland Garros
Rafael Jodar has been in great form on clay this season, winning 11 of the 12 matches he’s played. With Carlos Alcaraz missing from the tournament in Madrid, Jodar has stepped up as the main hope for Spanish tennis fans.
Photo by Mauricio Paiz/NurPhoto via Getty Images Rafael Jodar has been in great form on clay this season, winning 11 of the 12 matches he’s played. With Carlos Alcaraz missing from the tournament in Madrid, Jodar has stepped up as the main hope for Spanish tennis fans. The 19-year-old has already beaten Alex de Minaur and Joao Fonseca, earning his spot in the fourth round of the Madrid Open.
Andy Roddick has taken notice of Jodar’s recent run but offered a bit of caution ahead of his trip to Paris next month. The former world number one said: Andy Roddick tells tennis fans not to go ‘crazy’ if Rafael Jodar loses at Roland Garros Photo by Mauricio Paiz/NurPhoto via Getty Images During the latest episode of ‘Served with Andy Roddick’, the American looked ahead to Roland Garros. “Three out of five is different,” said Roddick.
“Don’t everyone go crazy if [Rafael] Jodar loses a tough five-setter at Roland Garros. “You don’t get anointed, you have to earn your place. “ Roddick isn’t getting ahead of himself, even if he does think highly of the world number 42.
“Thank goodness there is finally a good player from Spain! ” said Roddick. Andy Roddick impressed by Rafael Jodar’s win over Alex de Minaur Jodar’s victory over De Minaur was an impressive feat.