In a recent episode of “Served with Andy Roddick,” tennis legend Andy Roddick and sports journalist Jon Wertheim delved into the performances of rising stars Joao Fonseca, Amanda Anisimova, and Mirra Andreeva. The discussion highlighted the potential and impressive results of these young talents, showcasing the future of tennis.
Roddick and Wertheim praised Joao Fonseca for his remarkable progress and recent achievements. Fonseca, who has been making waves on the ATP Tour, has shown great promise with his powerful game and consistent performances. Roddick emphasized Fonseca’s potential to become a top player, noting his impressive run at the Next Gen ATP Finals.
Amanda Anisimova, another rising star, received accolades for her resilience and skill on the court. Wertheim highlighted Anisimova’s ability to compete at a high level despite facing numerous challenges. Her recent performances have demonstrated her determination and talent, making her a player to watch in the coming years.
Mirra Andreeva, the youngest of the trio, was also a focal point of the discussion. Roddick and Wertheim were impressed by Andreeva’s maturity and composure on the court, despite her young age. Her recent results have shown that she has the potential to make a significant impact in women’s tennis.
The conversation between Roddick and Wertheim underscored the excitement surrounding these rising stars and their potential to shape the future of tennis. As they continue to develop and hone their skills, Fonseca, Anisimova, and Andreeva are poised to become prominent figures in the sport.
Joao Fonseca in 2025
Now the world no.78, Joao played his last match on the 18th of February when he was overcome by world no.41 Alexandre Muller 6-1 7-6(4) in the 1st round in Rio De Janeiro (draw).
At present, during this year Fonseca achieved an overall 14-3 record. Fonseca clinched 2 titles in 2025 in the Canberra Challenger and Buenos Aires.
Amanda Anisimova in 2025
At the moment ranked no.18 (career-high), Amanda played her last match on the 17th of February when she was overcome by world no.56 Mccartney Kessler 6-2 6-3 in the 1st round in Dubai (draw).
Currently, during this season Amanda has managed to achieve an overall 9-3 record. Amanda conquered 1 title in Doha.
Mirra Andreeva in 2025
Now the world no.9 (career-high), the Russian played her last match on the 22nd of February when she overcame world no.23 Clara Tauson 7-6(1) 6-1 in the final in Dubai to win her 2nd career title.
Currently, during this season Mirra has a 13-3 match record. Mirra clinched 1 title in Dubai.