quote:Roddick out of Tour finals
Andy Roddick has pulled out of the ATP World Tour finals after failing to shake off a knee injury, with his place at the O2 taken by Robin Soderling.
..Roddick has failed to shake off the effects of the knee injury he picked up at the Shanghai Masters, admitting defeat in his bid to feature at the season finale for the seventh consecutive year.
"I am really disappointed to miss the Barclays ATP World Tour finals," Roddick said. "I love playing in London and I've heard so many good things about the venue.
"However, I have not fully recovered from my knee injury and I won't be able to compete. One of my goals in 2010 will be to qualify for this event again."
Swede Soderling was the first alternate for the London event and steps in to fill the void.
quote:hopefully i can start hitting a little bit this week.. i expect to make a full recovery and will be ready for australia..
De twee players/mooiboys van het circuitquote:Roddick, Stepanek, Monfils Headline Brisbane Field
Four Grand Slam winners, five former World No. 1s, an additional 10 former Top 10 players and crowd favourites headline an exciting field for the Brisbane International this January.
With the full player list announced today, Grand Slam Champions, Andy Roddick (US Open 2003), Kim Clijsters (US Open 2009 and 2005), Ana Ivanovic (French Open 2008) and Justine Henin (Australian Open 2004, French Open 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2003 and US Open 2007 and 2003) will be major attractions.
In the men’s draw 2009 Wimbledon finalist and World No. 6 Roddick is joined by the reigning champion Radek Stepanek, fellow Czech Tomas Berdych, Frenchmen Gael Monfils and Richard Gasquet, and crowd favourites James Blake and Marcos Baghdatis.
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Clijsters, Henin and Ivanovic are joined by World No. 2 Dinara Safina, fellow Russian Nadia Petrova, glamour girl Daniela Hantuchova and former Gold Coast Champion Lucie Safarova.
Australia will be represented by Jelena Dokic in the women’s draw and Peter Luczak in the men’s draw with Taylor Dent, son of former ATP player and 1974 Australian Open finalist Phil Dent, adding another Australian angle.
Brisbane International Tournament Director Steve Ayles said he is excited about the strength of the player field in 2010.
“Both the men’s and women’s draws have some real star power, depth and flamboyant players creating a great mix for spectators,” Ayles said.
“We have had a lot of success in attracting new players in 2010 but have also benefited from a large number of players wanting to return to compete in their second Brisbane International.
“Fifteen out of 25 men and 14 out of 24 women are returning players, which is the ultimate endorsement for the tournament, the event and the city.
“It is going to be very exciting to see who’s going to start their 2010 season in the best possible way – in good form and with a title win in Brisbane.”
The men’s draw is again dominated by the French with Monfils, Gasquet, Jeremy Chardy, Arnaud Clement, Marc Gicquel, Michael Llodra, Paul-Henri Mathieu and Florent Serra named in the main draw.
Brisbane International 2010 series packages and single sessions are on sale now. Ground passes remain $9.90 with the qualifying event on Friday 1–2 January 2010 remaining free.
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quote:Op dinsdag 8 december 2009 22:55 schreef wimderon het volgende:
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Michaella Krajicek: "My favorite player since I was younger has always been Andy Roddick - for his talent, looks and attitude!"
quote:its confirmed! @serenajwilliams and @andyroddick teaming up for mixed doubles ay 2012 games if they push the mixed doubles event through
quote:The Last Time…With Andy Roddick
American Andy Roddick reveals to DEUCE the last time…
I cooked for myself or others?
This morning: breakfast. I made eggs. I started to cook probably a lot more in the last year or so. I’m not claiming to be any good but… I don’t really do anything too great, but for a specialty I probably just put some vegetables together or something like that.
I flew economy class?
Five days ago (26th October). I was on Jet Blue from New York to Austin. I don’t remember exactly when I stopped flying economy; it was probably around my second year on tour.
I met a childhood idol?
Muhammad Ali is the one person I haven’t met that I would like to. The last person from my childhood, that was one of my favourites, that I met, was Michael Jordan last year. He was playing in a group behind us in golf and I left my putter on the green behind us accidentally on purpose and he grabbed it and I was sort of walking towards the green to retrieve it. So he recognised me and said “nice to meet you” and all the stuff, it was pretty cool.
I shared a hotel room with another player?
Oh, that’s got to be juniors!
I had to pay to hire a tennis court?
It had to be 10 years ago or something like that… Actually no, it’s not, that’s not true! When it rains here in Austin sometimes they have a very limited number of indoor courts, there’s pretty much two in the city. So when we go there we’re happy to pay for our hour just like everyone else, as long as they can sneak us in to actually get on them.
I dressed formally for a dinner?
Pretty much the only time I ever wear a suit is to the formal Davis Cup dinners, so I guess earlier this year.
I lost a bet?
It happens all the time! I think I lost a bet on a Fantasy Football game last week. I think it was $50 or something.
I sang karaoke / sang in front of an audience?
Car singing doesn’t count right? (laughing) I don’t know that I’ve ever sang in front of an audience… I did some karaoke, but I think it’s been a couple of years. The Bryan brothers always try to get me to sing with their band, but I’ve retired from the Bryan Bros. Band.
I had to show ID/credential at a tournament?
Oh, all the time! At the US Open, all the time. And at Wimbledon, because they make you scan in all the time so you have to show up with a credential every time. I was behind Martina Navratilova, she had to show it and she’s only won it like 48 times! We normally figure it out, but I lose my credential probably on a bi-weekly basis, along with the room key!
I slipped on my diet?
I slipped up a little bit after the US Open. I had a little bit of time off so I was not scared of Mexican food for a couple of weeks. For about 10 months (this year) I was fine and then the last two months have been a little dicey.
I played a practical joke in the locker room?
This is just mean, but it was the attendant in China. Every time you brushed up against the locker it would make some beeping noise and they would have to run down. One day, I was kind of laughing and I was doing it over and over again and the guy was running back and forth (laughing). People play jokes on me all the time, like putting something smelly in your locker… The worst culprits are the kids who work in the locker room in Cincinnati. I have had an ongoing prank for about five years so they always get me pretty good. It’s not printable what they do, though!
I walked my dog?
Last night. I took Billie [after Billie Jean King] down to the end of the street and back, she has a place where she does her business. My buddy, Neil, takes care of her when I’m away. It’s kind of like a community dog amongst my friends and Neil looks after her when I’m gone.
I forgot a family member/close friend’s birthday?
I try to buy up presents in bulk so you get a nice present that should be worth three or four presents and then I request a free pass for the next time I forget! I’m good at getting them, but I figure if you get them something nice it buys you a couple of forgets.
Being recognised helped me?
Last night (Friday 30th October). We went to a Haunted House in Austin and the line had to be a couple of hours long and we were able to get in a little quicker. I get recognised just as much outside the States as I do at home. When you figure tennis is probably the second-biggest sport worldwide and it’s definitely not the second-biggest sport as far as American interests. It’s probably pretty similar.
I heard a good joke?
Actually this morning from my friend, Dillon. Again, it’s not printable…
Haal dat "klein beetje" maar wegquote:Op dinsdag 15 december 2009 11:55 schreef Wopper1 het volgende:
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Volgensmij bende gij ook wel een klein beetje fan van Andy![]()
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Tof! Ik heb de site voor OS tickets al een jaar in mn favorieten staanquote:Op dinsdag 15 december 2009 02:45 schreef wimderon het volgende:
Hij gaat met Sereentje dubbelen op de Spelen:
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Die pet ligt dus morgen gewoon weer in de schappenquote:Op dinsdag 5 januari 2010 00:29 schreef The_BoezelaaR het volgende:
Dat petje is net nieuw .... heeft te maken met die strakke kleren uit zn twitterfoto.
Zn koffer met zn spullen is nooit in Brisbane aangekomen, dus heeft de locale Lacoste-store maar wat opgestuurd
Hebben ze het om z'n lichaam genaaid of is het er omheen gegoten?quote:Op woensdag 30 december 2009 14:36 schreef wimderon het volgende:
Nieuw seizoen, nieuwe outfit:
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quote:AusOpen: lot koppelt Thiemo de Bakker aan Andy Roddick
De loting van de Australian Open heeft Thiemo de Bakker een interessante uitdaging opgeleverd. De 21-jarige Nederlander treft maandag of dinsdag in de eerste ronde Andy Roddick, de voormalige nummer één van de wereld en viervoudig halve finalist in Melbourne. De Bakker debuteert in het Grand Slam-toernooi.
quote:Serena Williams heeft haar zinnen gezet op Andy Roddick. Met hem wil ze goud halen op de Olympische Spelen van Londen. Vanaf 2012 staat het gemengd dubbelspel immers op het programma van de Spelen.
Serena Williams heeft al twee gouden olympische medailles in haar kast liggen, allebei samen met haar zus Venus. In Londen wil ze ook haar kans wagen in het gemengd dubbelspel. De Amerikaanse zoekt al naar een partner.
"Andy Roddick zou mijn ideale partner zijn. We hebben zoveel plezier, zowel op als naast het terrein. We hebben er al eens over gepraat", zegt Williams. "Maar ik heb nog andere namen in mijn hoofd."
"Het liefst moet het een lange Amerikaan zijn. Bijvoorbeeld een van de Bryan-broers, maar ik denk dat Venus haar oog al heeft laten vallen op een van hen. Het zal sowieso een feest worden", besluit ze.
quote:Andy Roddick of the US celebrates winning a point during his victory over Feliciano Lopez of Spain in their men's singles three round match on day five of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 22, 2010. Roddick won 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, 7-6.
quote:Op zondag 24 januari 2010 18:39 schreef mitt het volgende:
Als hij op die cruciale punten niet doordrukt gaat ie er gewoon weer af in de halve finale.
quote:Australian Open - Cilic edges Roddick in thriller![]()
Marin Cilic advanced to his first grand slam semi-final after the Croat resisted a dogged fightback from an injured Andy Roddick to edge their Australian Open quarter-final 7-6(4) 6-3 3-6 2-6 6-3.
..Roddick struggled with a shoulder injury he picked up in the first set and despite needing medical treatment throughout the second, the seventh seeded American battled bravely to take the match into a deciding set.
Cilic's previous best performance at a major was in reaching the quarter-finals at last year's US Open and the 14th seed will next meet either defending champion Rafael Nadal or fifth seed Andy Murray for a place in the final.
"It wasn't easy. I got experience of it during the week," Cilic said of having to play his third five-set match of the tournament.
"I just had a few extra gears in the last set. It wasn't easy when he started to play a lot better. I really struggled on my serve and he put a lot of pressure on me and I didn't know what to do.
"But I just took it point-by-point... and then I got the break."
The 27-year-old Roddick, meanwhile, will be left to rue the timing of the injury and was heard telling the trainer that his right shoulder felt "dead" and there was tingling in his hand while receiving treatment.
Cilic edged the first set in a tiebreak and seemed to take full advantage of Roddick's growing fragility in the next, before the Croat had a nasty scare when he crashed into a line judge in the back court, though neither he nor the official were injured.
He regained his composure to secure the crucial break in that fourth game and held on to the advantage to seal the second set.
Roddick, however, came out firing in the third set and raced to a 3-0 lead as Cilic, who had beaten Juan Martin Del Potro in the fourth round in a five-set marathon, appeared to wilt and the American took it 6-3.
The American again started strongly in the fourth, racing to a 5-0 lead and while Cilic broke and then held, Roddick ensured the match would go to a decider.
The loss of those two games at the end of the fourth, however, served as a portent for the fifth with Roddick's momentum evaporating and Cilic raced away to a 5-2 lead.
He converted that advantage into victory two games later when Roddick's backhand push went wide, prompting the tall Croat to sink to his knees in celebration after three hours and 50 minutes.
http://www.sapopentennis.com/ftpuploads/OP.pdfquote:Roddick Knows The Way To San Jose
Sporting a pair of bright red running shoes, looking more subdued than usual, perhaps tired from having attended the Super Bowl and seeing one-time tennis opponent Drew Brees in action, three-time SAP Open champ Andy Roddick spoke briefly one night prior to his first-round SAP Open match.
Having been struck with a right shoulder injury that hindered him during his quarterfinal loss to Marin Cilic at last month’s Australian Open, Roddick admits, “it was a little touch and go to be playing here. But I got the clearance I needed and I’ll give it go.”
Keeping the ball-hitting to a minimum since Australia, Roddick only started serving in the last few days. “That’s the part I’ll be most concerned about,” says Roddick. “The first match will be telling. If I can get through that one, I should be OK. I may have to work my way into this tournament a little bit.”
Roddick’s tennis rivalry with Brees goes back to his early childhood in Austin. Nearly four years older than Roddick, Brees, as Roddick recalls, “beat me a couple of times. I beat him and then he quit to play all sorts of other sports. I don’t remember his game, but I do remember he was quite an athlete.” Asked for more, Roddick joked, “I’d love to be able to break down point structure for you” – and then conceded he was only nine years old at the time.
More than 20 years later, he’s still grinding away, still looking for the answers. As he sees it, Roddick’s 2009 “had a lot more positives than negatives,” a year he regards as his most successful end-to-end campaign since 2004 (when he finished the year ranked number two in the world). As far as San Jose goes, Roddick says, “I always have a good time here. There’s a comfort to it.”
quote:After much anticipation, it was announced Monday night on the Late Show with David Letterman that in her fifth appearance in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition, Brooklyn Decker is featured on the coveted cover.
Only moments after the cover reveal Andy tweeted, “so happy/proud of my wife… the new cover for sports illustrated swimsuit issue!!!! unreal… so excited!!!!!!!!!!”
An industry secret guarded until late Monday was announced accompanied by a several story banner of the cover that will surely stop traffic in New York City. Congratulations to Mrs. Roddick, the 2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover-girl!
The special issue, which sold over 4 million copies last year will undoubtedly be another media sensation this year when the models take over New York and Las Vegas this week.
quote:Andy Roddick brushed off a second set fightback to defeat qualifier Ryler DeHeart 6-1 7-6 and advance to the second round of the San Jose Open.
..After breezing through the first set, the big-serving American was broken early to trail 3-0 in the second.
Fellow American DeHeart served for the set at 5-3 but could not close it out as Roddick fought back to force a tie-breaker, then sealed it 7-1 with a forehand winner.
Playing in his first match since the Australian Open, Roddick finished with 11 aces and will next meet Leonardo Mayer in the second round.
quote:Roddick rolls on in San Jose
Andy Roddick moved closer to a fourth title at the SAP Open with an easy 6-3 6-2 win over second-round opponent Leonardo Mayer.
..The top-seeded American, who last won the title here in 2008 after triumphs in 2004 and 2005, took just 75 minutes to book his place in the next round in San Jose.
Roddick made 36 of 42 points on his service and never faced a break point against the Argentine.
"Luckily the court here is helping out a little," Roddick told the Mercury News.
"I'm able to mix it up a little bit more. My first serve was 74 (percent) last night and 73 per cent tonight. I'll take that."
Looking to rebound from his quarter-final defeat by Marin Cilic at the Australian Open where he was bothered by an injured shoulder, Roddick has yet to drop a set in San Jose.
Roddick is an impressive 30-5 all-time in San Jose where he feels right at home.
"I was comfortable out there tonight," he said. "I was able to kind of move the ball around a little bit more. That just comes with getting matches in."
In the next round he will take on Tomas Berdych from whom he has won four of six matches.
quote:Fernando Verdasco heeft maandag (plaatselijke tijd) het ATP-toernooi van San Jose op zijn naam geschreven. De in Amerika als tweede geplaatste Spanjaard rekende in de eindstrijd af met de als eerste geplaatste thuisfavoriet Andy Roddick (3-6 6-4 6-4).
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