Andy Roddick Makes His Feelings Known on Jannik Sinner Overcoming ‘Mental Scar Tissue’ Against Carlos Alcaraz To Win Wimbledon

Andy Roddick weighed in on Jannik Sinner’s Wimbledon win over Carlos Alcaraz, praising the mental toughness behind the victory.

In the aftermath of one of the most anticipated Wimbledon finals in recent memory, former World No. 1 Andy Roddick weighed in on Jannik Sinner’s monumental victory over Carlos Alcaraz.

Speaking on a new episode of his Served podcast, Roddick praised the Italian star for not only avenging his Roland Garros loss but also for showcasing tremendous mental strength in what he called a “display of grit and belief.” The 2003 US Open champion analyzed the tactical and emotional layers behind Sinner’s fourth Grand Slam title.

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Jannik Sinner Rises to the Challenge Against Carlos Alcaraz in Wimbledon Final

Sinner, the No. 1 seed, had a lot riding on this match after falling in five sets to Alcaraz in the French Open final just weeks earlier. Facing the two-time defending champion on grass, a surface where Alcaraz had already proven his pedigree, Sinner was under pressure to flip the script.

He did just that with a comeback victory over the second-seeded Spaniard, winning 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. The Italian had to navigate past a series of tricky opponents, including compatriot Luca Nardi, Aleksandar Vukic, 19th seed Grigor Dimitrov (walkover), 10th seed Ben Shelton, and the legendary Novak Djokovic en route to the final.

On his podcast, Roddick highlighted the weight Sinner had to carry coming into the final and how impressive it was to see him deliver. “I’m a huge fan of both of these guys. I’m happy for all their successes,” Roddick said. “Couldn’t have been more impressed with Jannik Sinner. He’s carrying the physical load of trying to beat Alcaraz on this surface, his third final in three years and winning two of them.”

Roddick Lauds Sinner’s Mental Fortitude and Redemption Arc

Roddick, who is a three-time Wimbledon finalist, also spoke about the mental toll of losing big matches and how rare it is to rebound so quickly. “And then you can talk about how you’ve moved on from Roland Garros. That scar tissue doesn’t go away just because you want it to, right? Overcoming that mental scar tissue, especially in that fourth set, was just an amazing display of grit and belief,” Roddick explained.

“And will ultimately be the redemption story. What a summer of European tennis that we got to see. These two are 22 and 23, we get to see this for another decade,” the American concluded.

MORE: What Exactly Did Carlos Alcaraz Say to His Team in Spanish About Jannik Sinner During Tense Wimbledon Final? All You Need to Know

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