Andy Roddick's wife, Brooklyn Decker raved about his recent podcast episode featuring British singer Seal. She also revealed her favorite quote which Seal shared during the episode.
Roddick launched his podcast series, "Served with Andy Roddick," earlier this year. The show covers the latest tennis news, controversies, and the ongoing tournaments.
In the podcast series, the former World No.1 is frequently joined by tennis journalist Jon Wertheim and former Grand Slam champion Kim Clijsters . Other guests have included Danielle Collins, John Isner, Matteo Berrettini, Maria Sharapova, and Emma Raducanu's agent, Max Eisenbud, among others.
Recently, Andy Roddick's wife Brooklyn Decker, who was present during the recording of the episode featuring Seal as its special guest, took to social media and shared a behind-the-scenes picture from the set of the podcast episode. Decker, in awe of the singer, revealed that during the filming of the episode she was "furiously taking notes."
"I was furiously taking notes @servedpodcast with special guest @seal. Different from any other ep they've done," Decker captioned her Instagram story.
Brooklyn Decker also revealed her favorite quote which Seal had shared during the episode. She also stated that Roddick's podcast episode with the singer is filled with "very cool conversation."
"One of my favorite quotes Seal shared: "Technique is only there to prevent the body from interfering with the soul's free expression." The whole episode draws parallels btw art and tennis. How one prepares for one vs the other. Very cool conversation," Decker wrote .
Andy Roddick about his podcast: "I own my own media company, write my own shows, nobody dictates our content"
Earlier this month, Andy Roddick took to social media and revealed that his podcast series, "Served with Andy Roddick," is produced by his own media company. He also stated that he writes his own shows and that his content is not influenced by anyone else.
"I own my own media company. I don’t answer to anyone. I write my own shows, have a production team, and edit the shows in-house. Nobody dictates our content. Have done it all my way w my own team and zero input from outside," Roddick wrote.
Roddick made it clear that he maintains complete creative control over his episodes and does not receive payment from any players or broadcasters, therefore his content remains unbiased.
Also have zero conflicts of interest which isn’t something a lot of tennis media can say ….. I’m not paid by any player, federations, tours etc. I don’t take a salary from any broadcasters. I have total creative control," he added .
In his career, Roddick has won one Grand Slam title, the 2003 US Open. He had runner-up finishes at the Wimbledon Championships in 2004, 2005, and 2009, as well as at the 2006 US Open . He was also ranked World No. 1 in his career.