The last time Andy Roddick got excited about a new racket was fall of 1999. He tweaked his Babolat frames during his time on tour, but upon his retirement in 2012 Roddick stashed the rackets.
Andy Roddick will retire after the U.S. Open, the former world No. 1 announced at the tournament site. Roddick, who turned 30 on Thursday, has been riddled by injuries over the past two years and ...
Former world No. 1 Andy Roddick weighed in on Carlos Alcaraz’s participation in exhibitions after an exhausting season. The American stated he has no issue with players using the off-season to ...
Nothing is off limits online these days, and Andy Roddick is one of the true masters of the internet. The 37-year-old got himself a job on Tennis Channel by tweeting. Like almost everyone else on ...