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French Open Predictions & Why Clay Courts Aren’t All the Same | Q&Andy

Apr 02, 202618 min
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Andy Roddick dives into clay season as the ATP and WTA tours shift to the dirt, breaking down why tennis surfaces play so differently—from American green clay to Roland Garros red clay. He explains why American men have struggled on clay, what Ben Shelton must adjust to contend, and how players like Taylor Fritz should manage injuries during this stretch. The episode also features French Open predictions, tactical insights into clay-court tennis, and a chaotic new “Random Question” segment where Andy debates which ATP players he’d least want to fight.


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⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 

0:00 Welcome to Q&Andy 

1:01 Why are not all surfaces made the same? 

2:41 The differences between regional clay surfaces 

4:13 Does the rarity of clay courts hurt American players? 

6:09 What aspects of Ben Shelton’s game translate to clay and grass? 

7:22 Should Taylor Fritz skip clay to maintain health? 

8:36 If Carlos, Jannik, and Novak are out of the picture, who is winning RG?

9:31 Who are the modern "Clay Court Specialists"? 

10:44 Mental and physical preparation for the clay season 

11:44 How to construct points differently on clay 

12:55 Which ATP player would Andy least want to fight?

15:40 Closing thoughts

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