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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Apr 2011
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In his post-match interview after beating Murray in Miami, Roddick made these comments:
"If we had gone three sets I would've had a full body cramp and it would've been awkward for all of you," said Roddick, who kept a running dialogue with the crowd. "There's no comeback (to tennis for me). "Andy was nice to me tonight." Roddick has put on almost two kilograms (four pounds) since retiring following the U.S. Open. He says he's content in retirement and is playing a lot of golf. "I don't miss the travel at all," Roddick said. "It's nice coming here and seeing familiar faces. I still enjoy hitting tennis balls, but I haven't lost that part of it. I haven't lost any of the innocent parts of tennis. I just do it in front of less people." http://bleacherreport.com/tb/d94c5?u...ampaign=tennis So no thoughts of making a comeback. Just enjoying his retirement.
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 2,487
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Roddick made a smart move by retiring, his career was hitting the "downward spiral" stage anyway, losing his footing in the top ten, eventually falling out of the top 20, ect.
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Legend
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: In front of my computer, obviously
Posts: 7,304
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But he was hitting at UCLA this morning with Gimelstob and Blake, so HE MUST BE PLANNING A COMEBACK!11!#)%&%
(Justin's twitter)
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