Alright, let me walk you through how I ended up looking into this name, Isabella Godsick. It wasn’t anything planned, really. Just one of those things that pops up.

So, I was just browsing online the other day, you know, clicking around, reading some news, sports stuff mainly. I follow tennis a bit, used to watch Andy Roddick play back in the day. Great serve.
Anyway, I stumbled across something mentioning his family. Saw his wife’s name, Brooklyn Decker, who I recognized too. Then, this other name, Isabella Godsick, came up. It didn’t ring a bell immediately.
My First Step: Curiosity Kicked In
My first thought was, “Godsick? Is that a relative? Or maybe a typo?” It just seemed a bit different, you know? So, being the curious person I am, I decided to dig a little bit. Didn’t have much else going on at that moment.
I opened a new tab in my browser. Simple enough start.
The Search Process
My process here is usually pretty straightforward. No fancy tools or anything.
- I went to my usual search engine.
- Typed in the name: isabella godsick.
- Hit Enter.
Pretty standard stuff. Then I started looking through the results.
Figuring It Out
Right away, the results started connecting the name back to Andy Roddick and Brooklyn Decker. Lots of articles and little blurbs mentioned them together. It became clear pretty fast.
Aha! It turns out Isabella Godsick isn’t their child’s name. It seems like maybe there was some confusion or maybe a different person altogether? The search results mostly talked about Roddick and Decker’s actual kids, Hank and Stevie. The name Godsick seemed connected to maybe an agent or someone else in the sports world? Specifically, Mary Joe Fernandez’s daughter is named Isabella Godsick, and her husband is Tony Godsick, a sports agent who represents Roger Federer.

So, yeah, that initial connection I saw was a bit mixed up. It wasn’t Roddick’s daughter, but another Isabella Godsick related to the tennis world through Mary Joe Fernandez and Tony Godsick.
It took maybe five minutes? Just a quick search. It’s funny how you can go down these little rabbit holes online based on seeing one unfamiliar name. Cleared that up for myself, anyway. Just a quick look-up, nothing too intense, but it satisfied my curiosity for the moment. That’s usually how these things go for me. See something odd, do a quick search, figure it out, move on. Simple as that.