QUICK SERVED: French Open Day 9 - Draper & Pegula Upset, Sinner & Djokovic Roll, and more - podcast episode cover

QUICK SERVED: French Open Day 9 - Draper & Pegula Upset, Sinner & Djokovic Roll, and more

Jun 02, 20256 min
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Andy Roddick quickly recaps Day 9 of the 2025 French Open, discussing surprising upsets including Jessica Pegula's loss to wildcard Lois Boisson and Jack Draper's defeat by Alexander Bublik. He also touches on wins by Djokovic and Sinner, previews the upcoming interview with Andre Agassi, and apologizes for previously overlooking Iga Swiatek's performance.

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It’s Day 9 of the 2025 French Open, and Andy Roddick is here on today’s Quick Served to serve up today's highlights. Day 9 came with some BIG upsets! Jessica Pegula lost to WC Lois Boisson and Jack Draper lost to Alexander Bublik. Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff, Mirra Andreeva, Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, and Maddie Keys all advance into the next round.  Our interview with the one and only ANDRE AGASSI comes out tomorrow morning! Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss it! 🎾 Join the Served Chucker's Club for Exclusive Perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0k_--YLuTNuDvq1Dw4zHmw/join 📩 Sign up for the Served Newsletter here: https://served-news.beehiiv.com/subscribe 📱If you're new to the Served with Andy Roddick, we're happy you're here! Follow us for more: https://www.instagram.com/servedpodcast/ https://bsky.app/profile/servedpodcast.bsky.social https://www.tiktok.com/@served_podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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like a 10 minute window that we were all could do the show yesterday, trying to get it in and get it out. I messed up bad. And the comments rightfully scorched me. I spent most of my morning yesterday watching Iga be a legend and didn't mention her match yesterday in our quick served episode. And I'm a dummy and a moron. You can't think any worse of me than I think about myself for, for doing it. She was.

Amazing. And I've been talking about her for two weeks coming in, right? Don't underestimate her, don't underestimate her. Rabacchino was playing amazing. 6120 was, was boat racing Ega. And then Ega figured it out. Got that one ball back mentality. showed why she's won this thing four times. We should have spent time on it yesterday. I went through my list quickly, didn't get to her. My bad. Hopefully you can fight it in your hearts to forgive me.

with a subscribe. No, I'm just kidding. Just forget. Uh, we've been, we just finished, uh, two hour, I don't know what it was. It was two hours. It was two hour episode with Andre. So I'm a little out of sorts. We have incredible. We have Roland Garros here. We came to meet Andre where, where he's at before he heads over to Paris.

But I'm a little out of sorts. Bublik was beating Draper. Can you give me a quick rundown? Yeah, Bublik was down one set and then went three, two, and four to top over Draper. Just tuned him. Just tuned him. Just found his stride. We didn't even give that one time. No. But I wouldn't pick it again. But props to him, man. That's amazing. Greek Spore retired. Abdominal strain against Zverev. Did Zverev get a couple sets in? Yeah, it was 6-4 and then 3-0.

Okay. And then he moved on. Sinner's playing right now. And then Novak did Novak things. Drilled Norrie. And just drilled Norrie 2-3-2. Norrie had to get that thing. He had to get that to where it was a battle of. of the legs a little bit. And Pagulo went out of Boisson. Boisson. I mean, can we talk about, just real quick, and this will be the shortest quick served episode ever because we have to get back home. But...

Imagine going into a tournament, not getting in on your own record. French wildcard. I heard where she missed last year's. She tore an ACL. A week before last year's. And she had a wildcard in. So imagine how much that must hurt when you can't play Roland Garros in your home country because of an injury, but then how much sweeter it becomes to come back and beat a great player like Jess Bagula in front of the home fans.

I was watching that early this morning before my kids woke up, and Pagula was – I'm impressed for two reasons. One, Pagula was getting the better of pretty much every rally. Blossom can move. She creates shape. She has the most RPMs, spin rate.

Anyone in the tournament on her forehand side so far. So meaning the ball's getting up and out of the zone a little bit. That'll be fun. She had a couple returns, like over 90 miles an hour that were just rockets. It'd be pretty fun. Like if she, this is getting like semi, wildcard and semis. Like this is.

This is, I don't, I still don't think it'll happen. I think it's a great story, but like, oh, the old Rana Kadu out of qualities. You never know. Never know what can happen. What else? Andre coming out. Andre coming out in the morning. Yeah, yeah. Well, Andre ever rolled on. coco rolled on and keys rolled on so right we had all those we got them all that's it yeah we did not have draper but we had draper losing to uh center i think anyway so yeah boob look gonna beat center

If Sinner continues this against Rublo. Crushing right now. It's unbelievable. Bublik is like a weird, like he's, but just someone who gives Sinner rhythm, even if they're a consistently better player than Bublik. Bublik goes big on second serves. He hits drop shots. He serves in volleys. He's not going to let him stay in rallies. He's just going to either go down in flames or it ain't going to be predictable. I promise you that. When Andre got in the car.

to drive over here to do the interview when you picked him up he got in the car and he was talking he's like boob looks just Like rolling through Draper right now. He said he can't do anything wrong. And he was convinced. He'll keep it up. Like no expectations. And I'm like, nah, Draper will figure out. Bublick will, you know. Smoked him. Guess what? Andre Agassi was right and I was wrong. Yeah.

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