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Name: Andy Roddick
Gender: Male Nationality: United States.
Birthday: Place of birth: Omaha (Nebraska, USA).
Residence: Leighton (Florida, USA).
Height: 6 ft 2 in (m)
Weight: 190 lbs (86 kg).
Sponsor: Lacoste
Sneakers: Team All Court
Racket: Babolat Pure Drive Plus Grip: Right hand.
Current world ranking: 6
Highest singles ranking: 1
Highest doubles ranking: 87
Singles titles: 21
Doubles titles: 3
2006 record: 48 wins and 18 losses so far.
Professional record: 355-112.
Career Bonus: $11,550,406
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Roddick, a famous American tennis player, won a total of 32 singles titles in his 13-year career, including a US Open title, and was also ranked first in the world rankings.
Roddick's powerful and fast serve is his hallmark, and in the 2004 Davis Cup semi-finals, Roddick set the fastest record of 245 kilometres per hour on a hard court. The record was broken in 2011 by Croatian giant Karlovic. Roddick was the last player to win a Grand Slam title in the US men's tennis team, and he won the US Open on home soil in 2003, the same year he made his debut as world number one.
On September 6, 2012, Roddick officially announced his retirement.
Main achievements: Grand Slam tournaments: 1 title.
Masters Tournament ATP Masters Championship 1000: 5 Champion ATP International** ATP World 500 Series: 5 Champion ATP International Series ATP World 250 Series: 20 Champions.
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Tan Weekly reporter Zhang Bendou Miami reported that the tragedy of the two Andys is actually the tragedy of the reigning champion of the Miami Masters.
Andy Roddick was beaten in straight sets by Uruguay's Cuevas on Saturday, only extending the reigning champion's second straight year of elimination in the tournament's opening match. Last year, Andy Murray was defeated by Fish in his opening fight as the defending champion. And Murray's fate this year was not so good that he lost the first game to American player Bergmolov.
The defeat of both Andy has cast a shadow over their prospects. Roddick, who finished first and second at each of the two North American Hardcourt Masters in March, and his fourth-round exit at Indian Wells last week and his early defeat this time raise concerns – will last year's London final be his last? Will he be able to finish in the year-end top 10 for another year?
More worryingly, Roddick was once worried about whether he had a problem with his foot or leg, but he said after the game that what really bothered him was breathlessness and lack of fitness. Thinking that he had been plagued by mononucleosis, I hope it won't be a strange disease again.
As for Murray, if you count from his sluggish Australian Open men's singles final, from Melbourne to Rotterdam to this month's two major tournaments, he not only failed to win a single set, but also failed to win a set. Losing nine sets in four games is really not the level that a world No. 5 player should have. Like Li Na, the "sub-health" of the Australian Open runner-up continued, and Murray also said after the match that he could not find an answer, and everything was in good shape in training, but he just couldn't show it in the game.
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The Queen's Cup has reached the semifinals, preparing for Wimbledon in less than 2 weeks, and my wife has also participated in the MTV Movie Awards
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Dick is a well-known American tennis player who has won 32 singles titles in his 13-year career, including a Hungry Net, and is also ranked at the top of the world rankings.
Roddick's powerful and fast serve is his signature, and in the 2004 Davis Cup semi-finals, Roddick set the fastest record of 245 kilometres per hour on a hard court. This record was broken in 2011 by Croatian giant Karlovic. Roddick was the last player to win a Grand Slam title in the US men's tennis, and he won the US Open on home soil in 2003, the same year he ascended to the world number one for the first time.
On September 6, 2012, Roddick officially announced his retirement.
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