andy roddick 2012 us open. AP. Andy Roddick has had an odd career. On the one hand, he was the top-ranked American player for the better part of 10 years. He had more charisma than anyone else on tour. And he had anThe big news in American Tennis is that Andy Roddick–who turned 30 today–will retire after this year's U.S. Open. Roddick, who captured the U.S. Open in 2003, is the last American to win a major championship, and the last American to be ranked numberNEW YORK -- That Andy Roddick's last match as a twentysomething would not be his last match at the 2012 U.S. Open was hardly in doubt Tuesday, especially whenever he was launching that intimidating, tough-to-handle serve of his. To close the first set:Brooklyn Decker's tennis pro husband, 30, announced Thursday, "I don't know if I'm healthy enough or committed enough to continue another year"Besides his tennis, Andy Roddick was also known for his wit and candor at news conferences. The one in which he announced his coming retirement was no exception.
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