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Andy Roddick

Andy RoddickAndy Roddick of Boca Raton, Florida and Austin, Texas – Mr. Roddick is the 4th ranked player on the ATP tour. He blasted onto the scene in 2003 when he became the youngest American to end a season atop the ATP Rankings following his win at the U.S. Open that year. Additional singles titles include the SAP Open, Legg Mason Tennis Classic, and the Stella Artois Tennis Championships. In 2004 and 2005, Mr. Roddick was the runner-up at Wimbledon where he fell to the No. 1 player in the world, Roger Federer. Mr. Roddick has been recognized for his accomplishments on and off the court. In 2005 he received the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian award, in 2004 he received an ESPY as the Best Male Tennis Player, and in 2003 he was recognized as the ATP Player of the Year. As a junior player in 2000, Mr. Roddick was the No. 1 junior player in the world; the same year he won the U.S. Open and Australian Open junior singles titles.

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