Andy Roddick
Andy Roddick is a retired American tennis player who was ranked world No. 1 and is best known for his powerful serve and competitive spirit. He won the 2003 US Open, which was his only Grand Slam title, and he reached the finals of three other Grand Slam tournaments during his career. Roddick was a prominent figure in American tennis during the early 2000s and is known for his contributions to the sport both on and off the court, including his philanthropic efforts and his work as a commentator.
Born on Aug 30, 1982 (43 years old)
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Lithuania:
Andy Roddick was the last American to win an ATP title at the age of 19 before L. Tien.
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Lithuania:
Andy Roddick was one of the two American players who participated in the ATP Finals in 2006.
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Croatia:
Andy Roddick was part of the US team that competed against Croatia in the Davis Cup.
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Taiwan:
Andy Roddick's victory at the 2003 US Open is noted as the last Grand Slam men's singles title for the USA.
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Dominican Republic:
Andy Roddick was among the Hall of Fame members present at the induction ceremony.
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United Kingdom:
Among the staunchest defenders of USTA’s decision to award Williams a wildcard has been the retired American star Andy Roddick.
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United Arab Emirates:
Andy Roddick was the last American man to win the US Open in 2003.
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Taiwan:
Ben Shelton is the youngest American to win an ATP Masters 1000 since former world No. 1 Andy Roddick.
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United Arab Emirates:
Ben Shelton became the youngest American to win an ATP Masters 1000 title since Andy Roddick in 2004.
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Latvia:
Andy Roddick faced off against Mardy Fish in the 2010 Cincinnati ATP 1000 tournament semifinals.
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