This the exact sort of behind the scenes stories that you won't find anywhere else. It really helps puts into perspective how difficult tennis of a career is.
Mr Roddick, I always love to see you play but now that I listen to your youtube channel, I regret that I didn't appreciate you more. Simply the best channel on tennis !
I've been a tennis fan for decades and this is my favorite pod of Andy's to date. Fascinating look behind the curtain of money in tennis and how the machine works. I was always interested in the machinations of it all, but since it was "taboo", much of it went unanswered. Love that Andy is doing these types of conversations with "people in the know" such as Max. As soon as the content of this pod was announced, I was instantly looking forward to it, and you didn't disappoint. Great job to the entire team and especially to Andy for "going there", when many wouldn't.
This is precisely why Rybakina switched nationality from russian to Kazakhstani in 2018. The Kazakhstan Tennis Federation had offered her financial support to change her nationality
Really I did think she did it because everyone is hating Russians now because of the war in Ukraine and also as a Russian she has a lot of competition with other Russian players lol and of course paying less income taxes lol
@@orchidpanda2253 Not really. She held a dual nationality but Under Japan’s Nationality Act, those with dual citizenship must choose one before their 22nd birthday. Naomi’s decision to relinquish her US citizenship came six days before her 22nd birthday. She was already a GS champion at that point.
Andy and the team, this is a great podcast that allows tennis fans to know the behind the scene economics in tennis world. always love to hear from a legend of the game
Please, talk about why tv wont' lower the camera angle during matches. Court level viewing shows so much more of what tennis has to offer. What is the roadblock? I look forward to this podcast every week, please keep it up. This is the best place for tennis analysis and behind the scenes details. Looking forward to the Champions Classic in Atlanta! Cheers.
Coulda been my favourite episode! I think the public knows more about the financial woes of the struggling pro than the crazy excesses of the superstar, so it was great that Andy pulled back the curtain. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for having Max contribute and for taking time to explain details of other revenue streams. Excellent episode and next you guys can talk about the under compensated #50-200 players in the world.
I was at Andy's US Open victory match. I'm as big a tennis fan as anyone and getting all the behind the scenes knowledge answering questions that have been in the back of my mind for ages makes this my favorite podcast at anything. Andy's analysis of tennis and explaining where the average commentators get it "wrong" is also worth its weight in gold. Thanks for this, Andy and co...
Well that was an eye-opener. I knew about appearance fees, but I had no idea they equal or exceed winnings. 1:32:43 "This money conversation is important...The asymmetry of money talk always hurts the talent, always hurts labour & always helps management". I love Jon for this.
I think you're all nailing it with the mix of "we just watched this match holy shit!" to "this is the behind the scenes operations". The only downside for me, is that I need to be focusing on these podcasts, since if you're driving or just having it playing while I'm doing somethings means I miss some nuggets of wisdom. Also, I think Mr. Eisenbud showed a real life example of just how much of a smooth operator he is with brand deals with that casual sponsor transition he did for yah.
Honestly, your shared experience is incredibly amazing and insightful. It will benefit numerous juniors and tennis parents. Thanks, Andy, Jon and producer Mike.
Amazing content like is there awards for tennis news casting because give Andy the award he’s so insightful and talks about topics that people who love tennis actually LOVE to hear about
I was a tennis coach from 2002 to 2020 so I was in the industry during Andy's rise. The amount of Babolat Pure Drives we sold because every kid wanted one was crazy.
This was an amazing episode, and I say this as a huge tennis fans who's listenend to many tennis podcasts. Virtually every tennis analyst shies away from discussing the financials in detail, so I found this particularly memorable. 10/10 🎾
Thank you for this episode. It was excellently done. You can always trust Andy and his team to deliver the highest quality simply because of how Andy thinks, the way his brain is wired, and his unique personality composition. I totally get him.
Are you gonna talk about Queens? You should have a look at Perricard and his insane serving stats. Just averaged 128 mph on 2nd serve against Ben, never have I seen a higher average. Only 5 DFs. He's getting these numbers consistently as well.
Absolutely fascinating and appreciated. Wow this podcast doesn't disappoint. Thanks to the entire team for this content! Also - I love having full episodes on youtube, instead of having piecemeal from the show to watch - makes me uncertain which one to listen to (youtube vs. pod). Thanks again!!!!
The description often comes up in this episode about it being a disgusting topic, but this episode has so much value! What is disgusting is that in a country like South Africa (where I am based), there is an absolute vacuum of this type of financial ecosystem or infrastructure. There are no agents, no real sponsors, no deals to be made yet ALL of the exorbitant cost of playing the sport. That being said, there is a huge opportunity for this type of ecosystem to be established. There are hugely talented players that win ITFs yet find it difficult to raise money to make it overseas. Due to our exchange rate, we cannot have an open or even a 250 event never mind pay players appearances to feature here. There are companies tied to the sport here that make massive sums off players yet are not prepared to boost their presence, and no agents to market the personas. In this country, we would give anything to have this type of economic infrastructure. John-Laffnie de Jager has been trying to kickstart this type of thing for years but has said in all honesty its not really possible. I don't really believe it. Great podcast. Extremely valuable.
What a wildly informative and fantastic conversation about prize money, endorsements, appearance fees, agents, sponsors. Truly eye-opening about the business of tennis-learning how to trust, who to trust, what’s important as you build a team and a career. I so appreciated Andy’s analysis and personal revelations. This is just what the rabid Andy/tennis fan in me wanted to know. Love the image of a 17-y-o Andy winning his first prize money and spending it all on a ridiculously sick car stereo system so he could blast OutKast in his high school parking lot. Hysterical! Best podcast ever! Keep ‘em coming.
Fantastic episode - wish someone brought up Dustin Brown living out of his van touring -- he's the example of a gifted phenom who didn't get the support to break through - the real baby Fed in my view. :)
Not enough how many tanks I give for you guys! This is a real school of the podcast, knowing a bit more behind the doors truth of the “market” opens our eyes, and we also see the competition not only at a stage of the court but beyond.
This is brilliant, so many things to unpack here and learn from, not just about tennis but about life in general and handling finances, planning for the future etc. Thank you Andy for being so open about everything, this is so good for so many people to hear.
Thanks for this episode, amazing best ever insider discussion about tennis and money. Honestly this episode should be a required viewing for any aspiring professional tennis player and parents of high level juniors. Tennis needed these kind of discussions. Keep the great work
Fascinating episode. I think most serious tennis fans know there is appearance money paid but I have never heard any former or current top player go into such detail about it and the whole array of deals offered to players. It doesn't sit comfortably with Andy to talk about it that's obvious but his honesty and openess are refreshing and endearing. Love this show!!!
This is such an awesome and educational video. Love this podcast because these are topics you never hear about in the public. Andy puts a great spin on things with his humor as well. Love to hear more about sponsorships and different tiers with the clothing and racquet brands.
Love these sort of behind the scenes discussions about all the stuff I've always wondered about the professional tour! 2 other topics I would love to know more about: 1. Tournament Management- How are tournaments created/lost? Are they actually profitable or do they rely on donors/national funding? What's the budget breakdown? Who are all the other "players" that make a tournament happen besides the tennis players and what sorts of logistics are in place? How does this differ between ITF events up to Grand Slams? 2. Sustainability- Pro tennis is an incredibly consumptive sport from balls/shoes/strings/water bottles up to flying around the globe for players and their entourage. The ATP has a plan in place that as this point seems more like an evaluation and has players tracking their carbon footprints....are they doing enough? What emissions reductions strategies are currently in place/in the works/on the table? Is it actually feasible to consider emissions when as a player, you are trying to prioritize moving up the rankings?
Great episode! I especially like episodes like these where you get a lot of info of the inner workings of being on the tour that you otherwise wouldn't get from pundits or just following the tour/watching Tennis Channel. As always, I appreciate Andy's candor and seemingly unfiltered truth/no B.S. in giving us the scoop.
This was fabulous! more behind the scenes information about the tours and how hard it is being a tennis player. I love the idea of talking about players that are just starting out and they have to play the challenger tour, which I know little about. I think talking to/about Dustin Brown, the Jamaican/German tennis player who I believe traveled around Europe in a van his parents bought him to travel in to play tournaments. Might be interesting. Also, it might be interesting to talk about the chair umpires, how they start and how they become popular and in demand, or despised and never used. (see Bruno Ribeau)
Great content. That was super interesting and informative. I wouldn't mind a part 2 focusing on the support cast - presenters, journalists (sure Jon Wertheim would be happy to spill), main tour umpires etc.
Thanks Andy! I thought this episode was really interesting to see behind the scenes. Appreciate your candor, and peak into the life as a top tennis pro.
Love this. Always nice to get the inside line on what happens when the camera's aren't rolling on the players. Absolutely do another podcast on the inbalances of prize monies lower down the chain with challengers/futures. It's always surprising to me to learn that a junior No.1/GS champion can't or doesn't progress from there to elite level and wonder how much of that is sponsorship and funding...
Ive been attending ITF 15k tournaments for the last three weeks in San Diego, and I've been wondering about this financial stuff. Perfect timing. Very fascinating.
Following from Max's comments about careers in tennis. Would be cool for you to interview people in the tennis field that dont hit a ball over the net e.g. stats people technicians etc
Fantastic episode. Thanks for sharing. Would really be interested in similar discussion from point of view of ATP #50 and ATP #250 type players (assume they are very different from this and each other).
I've only listened to a few episodes so far but I find the podcast very interesting, and I found this one on a maybe more taboo subject quite honest and very informative. You have a new subscriber! I already know it's not easy at all for them but I would really love to hear about what it's like financially for players at Challenger and ITF level some day.
This is a great episode. Thanks for all the inside information. I'd love to here from a player who is in the top 50-100 and see what their finances are like. Without getting to personal. Thanks for all the great content!
For the other side of the discussion on money in tennis, it would be cool to listen in on a conversation between Andy and Conor Niland who recently wrote a book, “The Racket”, detailing his struggles on getting into the main tour.
This was great btw...doing another episode on players in challengers/futures events and comparing that to the "cream of the crop" would also be interesting
Great episode! some topics that would be great: post match routines Andy´s favorite and least favorite players to play Get a former wimbledon champ for the grass season (Muguruza, Barty, Kvitova, obviously Federer and Serena LOL)
Great episode guys. Thank you. Suggestion for a topic in racket deals. Also known so not known little secret of players playing with the same racket but different pain job. Sometimes even a different brand.👍🏽
Fascinating listen . Behind the net discussion of the financial side of things is great. How does or will the new PTPA union affect the financial set up of the tournaments. Do you think there will be more openness regarding assets of the tournaments getting down to the lower ranked players?
Thanks for clarifying the (for me) eye popping amount of money for appearance fees. I'm guessing that's a least a part of the reason Rudd plays all those 250s.
This the exact sort of behind the scenes stories that you won't find anywhere else. It really helps puts into perspective how difficult tennis of a career is.
Man, this podcast continues to be the best tennis content anyone can watch/listen.
Mr Roddick, I always love to see you play but now that I listen to your youtube channel, I regret that I didn't appreciate you more. Simply the best channel on tennis !
I've been a tennis fan for decades and this is my favorite pod of Andy's to date. Fascinating look behind the curtain of money in tennis and how the machine works. I was always interested in the machinations of it all, but since it was "taboo", much of it went unanswered. Love that Andy is doing these types of conversations with "people in the know" such as Max. As soon as the content of this pod was announced, I was instantly looking forward to it, and you didn't disappoint. Great job to the entire team and especially to Andy for "going there", when many wouldn't.
This is precisely why Rybakina switched nationality from russian to Kazakhstani in 2018. The Kazakhstan Tennis Federation had offered her financial support to change her nationality
Really I did think she did it because everyone is hating Russians now because of the war in Ukraine and also as a Russian she has a lot of competition with other Russian players lol and of course paying less income taxes lol
@@ririta81 Such a silly comment. Rybakina switched federations to Kazakhstan in June 2018. It was an easy google search.
@@ririta81 2018
Same with Naomi - USTA refused to support her when she was starting out and JTA stepped in to support her.
@@orchidpanda2253 Not really. She held a dual nationality but Under Japan’s Nationality Act, those with dual citizenship must choose one before their 22nd birthday. Naomi’s decision to relinquish her US citizenship came six days before her 22nd birthday. She was already a GS champion at that point.
How is that even possible that you only have 33k subscribers. Worlds is nuts! You rocks Andy
He was very late to the game.
Great stuff! You should do one on "Tennis Parents" and bring on Brian Barker, he can talk for hours about that stuff.
Professional Tennis seems to be neatly summed up in that classic ABBA song that goes something like ”The top 100 takes it all”
Andy and the team, this is a great podcast that allows tennis fans to know the behind the scene economics in tennis world. always love to hear from a legend of the game
Please, talk about why tv wont' lower the camera angle during matches. Court level viewing shows so much more of what tennis has to offer. What is the roadblock? I look forward to this podcast every week, please keep it up. This is the best place for tennis analysis and behind the scenes details. Looking forward to the Champions Classic in Atlanta! Cheers.
Advertisements around the perimeter of the court won’t be seen is what I’ve heard from a commentator before.
And it’s more difficult to see what the person on far side of the court is doing
Coulda been my favourite episode! I think the public knows more about the financial woes of the struggling pro than the crazy excesses of the superstar, so it was great that Andy pulled back the curtain. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for having Max contribute and for taking time to explain details of other revenue streams. Excellent episode and next you guys can talk about the under compensated #50-200 players in the world.
I was at Andy's US Open victory match. I'm as big a tennis fan as anyone and getting all the behind the scenes knowledge answering questions that have been in the back of my mind for ages makes this my favorite podcast at anything. Andy's analysis of tennis and explaining where the average commentators get it "wrong" is also worth its weight in gold. Thanks for this, Andy and co...
Yes. This topic is a must. I’m a jr player that wants to play pro. This helped a lot. Keep going into these topics.
One of the best shows ever. Talking about money is taboo and that is one reason why so many persons struggle with it.
Honesty is much appreciated
Well that was an eye-opener. I knew about appearance fees, but I had no idea they equal or exceed winnings.
1:32:43 "This money conversation is important...The asymmetry of money talk always hurts the talent, always hurts labour & always helps management". I love Jon for this.
The background info here is insane! Thanks, Andy.
Fascinating. I like the behind the scenes information about professional tennis.
I think you're all nailing it with the mix of "we just watched this match holy shit!" to "this is the behind the scenes operations". The only downside for me, is that I need to be focusing on these podcasts, since if you're driving or just having it playing while I'm doing somethings means I miss some nuggets of wisdom.
Also, I think Mr. Eisenbud showed a real life example of just how much of a smooth operator he is with brand deals with that casual sponsor transition he did for yah.
Honestly, your shared experience is incredibly amazing and insightful. It will benefit numerous juniors and tennis parents. Thanks, Andy, Jon and producer Mike.
Amazing content like is there awards for tennis news casting because give Andy the award he’s so insightful and talks about topics that people who love tennis actually LOVE to hear about
great behind the scenes information; love Andy's candor and honesty
Amazing insights into the tennis world. I live in Stockholm, Sweden. I have been a tennis fan since the 1970s.
I was a tennis coach from 2002 to 2020 so I was in the industry during Andy's rise. The amount of Babolat Pure Drives we sold because every kid wanted one was crazy.
This was an amazing episode, and I say this as a huge tennis fans who's listenend to many tennis podcasts.
Virtually every tennis analyst shies away from discussing the financials in detail, so I found this particularly memorable.
10/10 🎾
Somebody needs to write a book about this! This is awesome information
Thank you for this episode. It was excellently done. You can always trust Andy and his team to deliver the highest quality simply because of how Andy thinks, the way his brain is wired, and his unique personality composition. I totally get him.
the most interesting conversation on tennis I have ever heard well done
Podcast was not weird. Very good information. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
Are you gonna talk about Queens? You should have a look at Perricard and his insane serving stats. Just averaged 128 mph on 2nd serve against Ben, never have I seen a higher average. Only 5 DFs. He's getting these numbers consistently as well.
Absolutely fascinating and appreciated. Wow this podcast doesn't disappoint. Thanks to the entire team for this content! Also - I love having full episodes on youtube, instead of having piecemeal from the show to watch - makes me uncertain which one to listen to (youtube vs. pod). Thanks again!!!!
This is soooo good! Love how you break it down how difficult it is to get started in Tennis, most people think it is instant riches.
The description often comes up in this episode about it being a disgusting topic, but this episode has so much value!
What is disgusting is that in a country like South Africa (where I am based), there is an absolute vacuum of this type of financial ecosystem or infrastructure. There are no agents, no real sponsors, no deals to be made yet ALL of the exorbitant cost of playing the sport.
That being said, there is a huge opportunity for this type of ecosystem to be established.
There are hugely talented players that win ITFs yet find it difficult to raise money to make it overseas.
Due to our exchange rate, we cannot have an open or even a 250 event never mind pay players appearances to feature here.
There are companies tied to the sport here that make massive sums off players yet are not prepared to boost their presence, and no agents to market the personas.
In this country, we would give anything to have this type of economic infrastructure.
John-Laffnie de Jager has been trying to kickstart this type of thing for years but has said in all honesty its not really possible.
I don't really believe it.
Great podcast. Extremely valuable.
What a wildly informative and fantastic conversation
about prize money, endorsements, appearance fees, agents, sponsors. Truly eye-opening about the business of tennis-learning how to trust, who to trust, what’s important as you build a team and a career. I so appreciated Andy’s analysis and personal revelations. This is just what the rabid Andy/tennis fan in me wanted to know. Love the image of a 17-y-o Andy winning his first prize money and spending it all on a ridiculously sick car stereo system so he could blast OutKast in his high school parking lot. Hysterical! Best podcast ever! Keep ‘em coming.
Fantastic episode - wish someone brought up Dustin Brown living out of his van touring -- he's the example of a gifted phenom who didn't get the support to break through - the real baby Fed in my view. :)
Not enough how many tanks I give for you guys! This is a real school of the podcast, knowing a bit more behind the doors truth of the “market” opens our eyes, and we also see the competition not only at a stage of the court but beyond.
This is brilliant, so many things to unpack here and learn from, not just about tennis but about life in general and handling finances, planning for the future etc. Thank you Andy for being so open about everything, this is so good for so many people to hear.
Thanks for this episode, amazing best ever insider discussion about tennis and money. Honestly this episode should be a required viewing for any aspiring professional tennis player and parents of high level juniors. Tennis needed these kind of discussions. Keep the great work
Fascinating episode. I think most serious tennis fans know there is appearance money paid but I have never heard any former or current top player go into such detail about it and the whole array of deals offered to players. It doesn't sit comfortably with Andy to talk about it that's obvious but his honesty and openess are refreshing and endearing. Love this show!!!
Really appreciate all this!
I really appreciated this episode! It's important to be as much informed about money and business deals as possible. Information is power.
Appreciate the tone and insights here. Thanks for putting this together team Served!
wonderful insight nothing like it for us hackers and weekenders keep up the great work
1:20:03 Andy won’t name names, great as he is.. but for anyone wondering.. it’s probably Bogomolov Jr.
Anyway, thanks for this great episode!
This is such an awesome and educational video. Love this podcast because these are topics you never hear about in the public. Andy puts a great spin on things with his humor as well. Love to hear more about sponsorships and different tiers with the clothing and racquet brands.
This podcast was beyond interesting ...Very open, doesn't get lost in weeds, and really informs .. thanks
Love these sort of behind the scenes discussions about all the stuff I've always wondered about the professional tour! 2 other topics I would love to know more about:
1. Tournament Management- How are tournaments created/lost? Are they actually profitable or do they rely on donors/national funding? What's the budget breakdown? Who are all the other "players" that make a tournament happen besides the tennis players and what sorts of logistics are in place? How does this differ between ITF events up to Grand Slams?
2. Sustainability- Pro tennis is an incredibly consumptive sport from balls/shoes/strings/water bottles up to flying around the globe for players and their entourage. The ATP has a plan in place that as this point seems more like an evaluation and has players tracking their carbon footprints....are they doing enough? What emissions reductions strategies are currently in place/in the works/on the table? Is it actually feasible to consider emissions when as a player, you are trying to prioritize moving up the rankings?
Great channel. Tennis finances are a black box to average fans like me. The next black box is coaching in tennis.
Really enjoyed this episode, very interesting topic!
Thanks Andy
Very insightful
Great episode! I especially like episodes like these where you get a lot of info of the inner workings of being on the tour that you otherwise wouldn't get from pundits or just following the tour/watching Tennis Channel. As always, I appreciate Andy's candor and seemingly unfiltered truth/no B.S. in giving us the scoop.
This was fabulous! more behind the scenes information about the tours and how hard it is being a tennis player. I love the idea of talking about players that are just starting out and they have to play the challenger tour, which I know little about. I think talking to/about Dustin Brown, the Jamaican/German tennis player who I believe traveled around Europe in a van his parents bought him to travel in to play tournaments. Might be interesting. Also, it might be interesting to talk about the chair umpires, how they start and how they become popular and in demand, or despised and never used. (see Bruno Ribeau)
Awesome episode! Very insightful and greatly appreciated Andy and guys and guests!
Great content. That was super interesting and informative. I wouldn't mind a part 2 focusing on the support cast - presenters, journalists (sure Jon Wertheim would be happy to spill), main tour umpires etc.
Great conversation and great information you dont get anywhere else!!! Keep it up guys, best tennis show out there!
Awesome episode. Great insights on tennis economics. Congratulations!
Thanks Andy! I thought this episode was really interesting to see behind the scenes. Appreciate your candor, and peak into the life as a top tennis pro.
Thank you! I asked for this topic back when and knew you'd deliver just this well.
All your subjects have been very interesting. This one is the best so far. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am smarter than before I heard this pod. Thanks A-Rod
Love this. Always nice to get the inside line on what happens when the camera's aren't rolling on the players. Absolutely do another podcast on the inbalances of prize monies lower down the chain with challengers/futures. It's always surprising to me to learn that a junior No.1/GS champion can't or doesn't progress from there to elite level and wonder how much of that is sponsorship and funding...
A lot of interesting insights in this video, thank you Andy. Haven't you considered to do a special episode dedicated to the US college tennis?
Ive been attending ITF 15k tournaments for the last three weeks in San Diego, and I've been wondering about this financial stuff. Perfect timing. Very fascinating.
Following from Max's comments about careers in tennis. Would be cool for you to interview people in the tennis field that dont hit a ball over the net e.g. stats people technicians etc
Fantastic episode. Thanks for sharing. Would really be interested in similar discussion from point of view of ATP #50 and ATP #250 type players (assume they are very different from this and each other).
FANTASTIC EPISODE. IT IS GREAT TO KNOW WHAT IS. BEHIND THE SCENE. PLEASE GO ON WITH THE CHALLENGERS PLAYERS.
Thank you! Insane level of knowledge in this episode❤
I've only listened to a few episodes so far but I find the podcast very interesting, and I found this one on a maybe more taboo subject quite honest and very informative. You have a new subscriber! I already know it's not easy at all for them but I would really love to hear about what it's like financially for players at Challenger and ITF level some day.
Thanks for this in depth behind the curtain universe. Thank you
It is an awesome episode. Andy, love that you are so candid. You are unique in the greatest way❤️
Awesome insight to things that we think about but no little about. And as per usual …, excellently presented. Very, very interesting.
This is great content! Thank you man.
This is a great episode. Thanks for all the inside information. I'd love to here from a player who is in the top 50-100 and see what their finances are like. Without getting to personal. Thanks for all the great content!
Major 🔑! About taking money that will affect performance on the court! 1:34:26
Really interesting, it's great to get that insight. Thank you all
For the other side of the discussion on money in tennis, it would be cool to listen in on a conversation between Andy and Conor Niland who recently wrote a book, “The Racket”, detailing his struggles on getting into the main tour.
This is very interesting and as per usual, the honesty is on point
Best tennis brain out right now
best episode ever
Really fascinating to hear all this, so much more to the business than just hitting a fluffy ball!
I enjoyed every minute. Thank you! Greetings from Germany.
Please do an episode on the money in ITF or Challenger tour level events please!
Excellent show Andy, please continue !
Best tennis podcast so far.
Fascinating episode. Thank you.
This was great btw...doing another episode on players in challengers/futures events and comparing that to the "cream of the crop" would also be interesting
Great episode! some topics that would be great:
post match routines
Andy´s favorite and least favorite players to play
Get a former wimbledon champ for the grass season (Muguruza, Barty, Kvitova, obviously Federer and Serena LOL)
Very informative. I've been curious about the topics in this podcast.
So interesting-I had no idea that much was happening behind the scenes.
This episode was great. I had this idea of glamour for tennis players but it certainly has a price behind it.
Great episode guys. Thank you. Suggestion for a topic in racket deals. Also known so not known little secret of players playing with the same racket but different pain job. Sometimes even a different brand.👍🏽
Fascinating listen . Behind the net discussion of the financial side of things is great. How does or will the new PTPA union affect the financial set up of the tournaments. Do you think there will be more openness regarding assets of the tournaments getting down to the lower ranked players?
greatest pod episode of all time?
Respect your candour and the way you tell trigger-happy fingers on twitter to lump it 😂. 💪🏿
Thanks for clarifying the (for me) eye popping amount of money for appearance fees. I'm guessing that's a least a part of the reason Rudd plays all those 250s.
Great episode. Thanks Andy for being open and honest. I'm sure Fed and Rafa have earned some ridiculous appearance fees
great topic...very interesting....thanks Andy!!!
Great insight on a topic not usually discussed in any sport.👍
Good work Andy 👏🏼