Andy Roddick's top 10 neighbors span journalists, TV shows, a food brand, a non-profit, and an actor — with no other athlete appearing anywhere in the set. The shape is flat: scores run from 0.92 down to 0.88 across ten neighbors, with no single dominant pull and no meaningful gap between them.
Brooklyn Decker (0.92, Actors) sits at the top, followed closely by CBS Sunday Morning (0.91, TV Shows) and a tie between Steak-umm (0.89, Food) and Brian Williams (0.89, Journalists). American Medical Association (0.89, Non-Profit) and Forbes SportsMoney (0.88, Magazines) round out the upper tier. Tallying subcategories across all ten: Journalists account for two entries (Brian Williams and Ann Curry), TV Shows for two (CBS Sunday Morning and 60 Minutes), and the remaining six span Actors, Food, Non-Profit, Magazines, Government, and Authors — a genuinely mixed composition. The center entity's own subcategory, Athletes, has zero representatives in the top 10.
What this cluster describes is an audience shaped by legacy media consumption, civic institutions, and general-interest content rather than by sport or athletics — a cross-kind pattern that holds consistently across all ten positions.