Saturday, September 1, 2012

Saying Goodbye on His Own Terms

NEW YORK -- Andy Roddick is not ready for retirement just yet. A day after surprisingly announcing the U.S. Open will be the last tournament of his career, Roddick dominated Australian teenager Bernard Tomic from start toAndy Roddick saw the writing on the wall. Now the last American player to win one of the four grand slam tournaments in men's tennis is hanging up his racket for good. Roddick announced Thursday, on his 30th birthday, that he will retire from tennis atNEW 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:0. New York. As Andy Roddick announced his planned retirement from tennis, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga made a very unplanned departure at the U.S. Open on Thursday. Skip to next paragraph. Related storiesNEW YORK -- Andy Roddick is not ready for retirement just yet. A day after surprisingly announcing the U.S. Open will be the last tournament of his career, Roddick dominated Australian teenager Bernard Tomic from start to
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