Andy Roddick praises Evert and Navratilova ahead of Netflix documentary

Former world number one Andy Roddick has shared his admiration for tennis legends Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova as their Netflix documentary approaches release. The film, titled Chris & Martina: The Final Set, is scheduled to premiere on June 26.

Roddick described the pair as his absolute heroes during an episode of The Served Podcast. He revealed that he had sent messages to both players asking if they could be friends.

The documentary explores the longtime rivalry between Evert and Navratilova that shaped women's tennis in the 1980s. It also covers their public personas, personal bond, and joint fight against cancer.

Roddick's connection to the two extends beyond fandom. Navratilova appeared as one of his first podcast guests, and he collaborated with Evert during his time as an ESPN broadcaster.

The production highlights how their competition helped grow the sport while showing their enduring friendship off the court.

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