When John Roddick was playing at UGA did his brother, Andy, come around?
MD: He used to. He was 12 years old, running and hitting balls against the wall, chasing balls onto the grandstand, getting all muddy. Then when John was an assistant coach, Andy was a pro already, but he came back a couple of times and made a difference. IT: People talk about a little island in the Mediterranean called Majorca, where a couple of decent players — Nadal and Moya — came from. But Puerto Rico often gets overlooked — Charlie Pasarell, Gigi Gernandez, etc. It’s a pretty good pipeline. MD: There’s always a catalyst, and for tennis in Puerto Rico in the ‘60s and early ‘70s there was no one producing players but Welby Van Horn on four courts on the Caribe Hilton Hotel [in San Juan]. That’s the club we were members of. For many years, he produced more USTA gold ball winners than any other city in the Continental U.S. He was our catalyst. He produced Stanley Pasarell, Charlie Pasarell, Alberto Guerrero, Freddy DeJesus. IT: If you had to pick an all-time Georgia lineup, who would