Friday, August 31, 2012
Andy Roddick announced the end of his career after the U.S. Open
The former first tennis player Andy Roddick of the world has decided to end his career in his homeland after the end of this year's U.S. Open.
"I'll make this short and sweet. I decided that this is my last tournament of his career. I've been thinking a long time about how my body reacts and whether I fit enough to compete. I'm not someone who is only able to be a passive observer, I have other things that interest me "
Roddick is the only Grand Slam tournament won 2003rd at the U.S. Open and was the youngest American in the history of tennis, which ended the year as the first-ranked player on the ATP tour. He played four other Grand Slam finals, and he enrolled in 610 career victories and won 32 titles.
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