Andy Roddick Announces Retirement After U.S. Open
Former World No. 1 and US Open Grand Slam singles champion Andrew Stephen "Andy" Roddick Announces is retirement from tennis after the U.S. Open.
Andy" Roddick who is currently ranked 22 in the world,Andy" Roddick US tennis player who won 2003 US gland slam in male category have suffered from many serious injury during his 12 years careers in tennis such injury like affecting his knees, ankles, shoulder and back.
Andy" Roddick has make over $20 million in prize money during his career ... plus a FORTUNE in endorsement deals with Lacoste, Rolex, Lexus and American Express.
Andy" Roddick who is currently ranked 22 in the world,Andy" Roddick US tennis player who won 2003 US gland slam in male category have suffered from many serious injury during his 12 years careers in tennis such injury like affecting his knees, ankles, shoulder and back.
Andy" Roddick has make over $20 million in prize money during his career ... plus a FORTUNE in endorsement deals with Lacoste, Rolex, Lexus and American Express.
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