Former world number one
Andy Roddick has backed Czech
Republic’s
Karolina Muchova to win a Grand Slam in 2025. The 28-year-old has
always been regarded as one of the most talented players on the tour in the women’s
singles category but has failed to achieve the heights, largely because of
fitness concerns.
Former men’s number one Roddick has recently spoken in his own
podcast where he praised Muchova. The 42-year-old backed the world number 22 to
win a Grand Slam in 2025. Roddick also called Muchova one of the most talented
players on the tour and believes that the only thing which is separating her
from being counted as one of the best players in the world is her health.
“[Karolina] Muchova, currently ranked 22, she is an amazing
player,” he said. “The only thing separating her from the top five is health
and she can bother everyone. She would be on my top five list of people who
could win a slam next year, she could win a major.”
Muchova’s struggles with fitness continued in 2024 as well where
she only managed to play 28 matches and won 21 of them. She only participated in
two out of four Grand Slams and still managed to play in the semifinal of one of
them. Despite taking part in just eight events in the calendar year, Muchova
played in the quarterfinal or beyond in five of them. Her best performance in 2024
came in the China Open where she finished as the runner-up after losing to
America’s Coco Gauff in the final in straight sets with a score of 6-1, 6-3.
Other than that, Muchova also played in the semifinal of the US Open where she came
second best while playing against the world number one Belarus Aryna Sabalenka
in straight sets with a score of 6-3, 7-6.