
How Gauff Wins Ugly & Brilliantly, Shanghai’s Family Feud, Plus Wheelchair Tennis Legend Rick Draney
Served with Andy Roddick
Developing an ITF Classification System
Rick outlines how self-governance evolved into ITF evidence-based classification and the move toward objective testing.
Andy Roddick kicks off this episode with a Racket Rundown presented by Wilson to talk about Coco Gauff's victory over Jessica Pegula in the 2025 Wuhan Open. He also talks about the 2025 Shanghai Rolex Masters results where Valentin Vacherot (World No. 204) defeated first cousin Arthur Rinderknech for the title.
Andy then sits down with International Tennis Hall of Famer Rick Draney, a pioneer of wheelchair tennis and Tennis Hall of Famer. Rick shares how a life-changing injury led him to redefine what was possible from inventing new grip techniques to shaping the classification system that made the quad division official. He and Andy dive deep into the evolution of wheelchair technology, the rise of global stars like Shingo Kunieda, Esther Vergeer, and Tokito Oda, and the growing junior pipeline that’s transforming the sport.
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1:13 Welcome to Served
2:53 Racket Rundown: Coco Gauff in Wuhan & Vacherot’s Cinderella run
18:00 Introducing Rick Draney: Hall of Fame wheelchair tennis legend
19:29 Rick’s story & early injury
23:29 Discovering wheelchair tennis & learning to play
26:07 Quad vs Para classification explained
34:00 Rick’s gold medal in rugby & Paralympic background
37:04 Legends of the game: Esther Vergeer, Shingo Kunieda, Tokito Oda
38:50 Learning mobility & racket adaptations post-injury
45:04 The two-bounce rule and strategy evolution
49:00 One-bounce strategy: Shingo’s impact
52:12 Early training vs modern high-performance wheelchair tennis
59:55 Junior wheelchair tennis & collegiate pathway development
1:09:02 Wheelchair technology evolution
1:15:15 Travel logistics, equipment damage, and costs
1:23:01 Philanthropy & supporting junior players (chairs & programs)
1:25:15 Tires, surfaces, and equipment wear
1:30:26 Equipment timeouts & match incidents
1:31:08 Wheelchair tennis legends deep dive
1:43:00 Esther Vergeer’s legendary streak & statistical greatness
1:47:02 Rick reflects on 50 years of wheelchair tennis & personal journey
1:50:22 Closing thoughts and gratitude
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