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How Do Players Transition From Clay Season to Grass Season? | Q&Andy

6/18/202618 min

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Andy Roddick breaks down the unique challenges of the grass court season, tackling everything from the surprising "quality control" issues plaguing professional tennis balls to the complex tax implications that influence player scheduling. In this episode, Andy explains why movement on grass is a delicate dance compared to clay, why modern tennis doesn't allow for cleats, and shares candid memories of competing against Andy Murray at Wimbledon while under the intense scrutiny of the British press. 

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⏰ TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 Welcome to Q&Andy

0:57 Are tennis surfaces becoming too uniform?

2:56 How string technology is destroying ball quality

4:12 Why tennis can't standardize its balls

4:49 How the ball actually behaves on grass

5:49 The biggest adjustment moving from clay to grass

6:43 UK tax laws are changing where players compete

8:12 Why Andy always chose Queens

8:55 Why players don't wear cleats on grass

9:33 Clay vs. grass shoe differences explained

10:59 Why players slip on grass early in tournaments

12:27 Random question of the day

13:04 Andy vs. Murray at Wimbledon 2009

14:05 The insane pressure Murray faced winning Wimbledon

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