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In the ever-dynamic world of tennis, where age-defying champions and emerging talents vie for supremacy, a recent showdown on the courts of Cincinnati left both fans and pundits awestruck. Venus Williams, the iconic American tennis sensation, found herself in the spotlight once again as she secured an unexpected victory over Russian contender Veronika Kudermetova.

As the world marveled at her resilience, the sentiments of none other than American tennis legend Andy Roddick shed light on the depth of this triumph.

Andy Roddick on Venus Williams’ unforeseen win

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During a candid chat on the “TC Live Podcast” by Tennis Channel International, Andy Roddick openly discussed his thoughts about Venus Williams’ future in the sport. Reflecting on watching her play at the US Open the previous year, Roddick admitted, “I saw Venus Williams play last year at the US Open and I said I don’t know if this is gonna last much longer.”

Roddick’s words resonated with anyone familiar with the tennis world’s unwavering respect for one another. He acknowledged the mental tightrope that players walk, especially when speaking about their peers. “I respect Venus too much to go on TV and say something like that. But that’s what I was thinking,” he confessed.

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The recent victory wasn’t just about winning a match; it was a victory over time itself. Roddick’s sentiments came from understanding the challenges of an aging body. He admired how Venus managed through rain delays and unpredictable weather in Cincinnati, all while keeping her focus and determination intact.

“To see her move the way she did, to see her endure the rain delays on a body that’s closer to the end than to the beginning, starting and stopping, sweating, getting cold, getting warm again,” Roddick said with amazement.

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Venus’ resilient journey in the twilight of her career

Roddick’s reflections stemmed from his own post-retirement experiences, highlighting the difficulty of maintaining peak performance as one’s career winds down. “About two years after I stopped playing, I tried to play Team Tennis where you sit, you play, you sit, you play, you sit, you play, and it’s an impossibility,” he shared, underscoring the unique challenges faced by athletes like Venus who continue to compete against the odds.

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Andy Roddick’s insights capture the extraordinary journey of Venus Williams. While acknowledging that her best days might be behind her, he praised her unyielding spirit and the triumphant wins that come with it. “Props to Venus for fighting,” Roddick applauded, echoing the sentiments of fans worldwide.

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