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The former World No

InformationDetail
BirthdayAugust 30, 1982
NationalityAmerican
FamousSportspersons, Tennis Players
SpousesBrooklyn Decker
SiblingsJohn Roddick, Lawrence Roddick
Known asAndrew Stephen
Birth PlaceOmaha, Nebraska
Height188
GenderMale
FatherJerry
MotherBlanche Roddick
Net Worth$30 million
Sun SignVirgo
Born inOmaha, Nebraska

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Who is Andy Roddick?

Andrew Stephen ‘Andy’ Roddick is a retired American professional tennis player who was known for his powerful play and strokes. He was born in a rich family in Nebraska. His parents supported his wishes to play sports and take part in athletics. His brothers were into playing tennis from a very young age, which inspired Roddick to play tennis professionally himself. He signed the juniors program when he was only 13 and played for Under-15 and Under-20 for some time, making a mark in the field of professional tennis. He was a Grand Slam singles champion in 2003 US Open and reached four other finals of the US open in the span of 11 years of his professional tennis career. He was famous for his very powerful serves and strikes on the court as well as for his calm and headstrong presence in front of the crowd. He was distinctively known in the media for his infamous outbursts on the playground, getting excessively angry with the umpires and linesman at the court. He retired from playing professional tennis in 2010, after his career started to face a downfall due to his shoulder and knee injuries. He got married to the American model and actress Brooklyn Decker in 2009 and lives with her in Austin, Texas.

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Childhood & Early Life

Andy Roddick was born in Omaha, Nebraska to Blanche and Jerry Roddick. His father was a rich business man and his mother was a schoolteacher. His older brothers Lawrence and John were into tennis and their parents supported it.

When he was young, everyone in his family was convinced that he would either become an actor or a baseball player as Andy apparently had the talent and courage to pull off any career for himself. At 5, he moved to Florida with his family.

His brothers used to practice tennis in their backyard but soon Lawrence got more interested in competitive driving and Andy started playing tennis with John. In 1991, his parents took him to the U.S. Open in New York.

Career

In 1996, Reebok signed Andy to play in its junior program and he won six world singles and seven doubles titles but he soon started to lose matches due to physiological changes and he thought of quitting tennis.

In 1999, with encouragement from his coach Tarik Benhabiles, Roddick concentrated on tennis and became the No. 6 junior in the U.S. and No. 1 in the world by the next year, winning the US Open and Australian Open Junior.

In 2000, Roddick beat Fernando Vicente of Spain and Fabrice Santoro of France. He also played the Banana Bowl in Sao Paulo and won the match by beating Joachim Johansson in the final round.

In 2001, he defeated Michael Chang, the former French Open champion, in five sets in the second round of the tournament. The next year, he defeated Goran Ivanisevic and the seven time Wimbledon champion Pete Sampras.

In 2003, after a 5 hour long tensed match with the Moroccan player Younes El Aynaoui, Roddick won the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. It was the breakthrough point in his career.

In the same year, he won his first Master Series titles and his only Grand Slam title. He became the first American to finish a year at No.1 since Andre Agassi. He was also the youngest American to hold this honor.

In 2004, during the Summer Olympics, Roddick lost to Chilean player Fernando Gonzalez. The same year, he teamed up with Mardy Fish, Bob and Mike Bryan for the U.S. Davis Cup; the team lost to Spain in the finals in Seville.

In 2005, he won the SAP Open in San Jose, California and the U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships. At the US Open, Roddick lost to Gilles Muller but he won the Grand Prix de tennis de Lyon by defeating Gael Monfils.

In 2006, he suffered foot injury and lost to Andy Murray in Wimbledon, which led him to drop out of the Top 10 for the first time in years. He hired a new coach Jimmy Connors but failed to win the US Open.

In 2007, Roddick won The Legg Mason Tennis Classic and Artois Championships. He also beat the record for the consecutive tie-breaks won at the ATP World Tour. He was ranked at the 5th position by the ATP, under the coaching of Jimmy Connors.

In 2009, Roddick hired coach, Larry Stefanki but did not make it to the final in Australian Open, French Open and the ATP World Tour Masters 1000. But he did make it to the finals of Wimbledon, eventually losing to Roger Federer.

In 2010, he was struggling with his knee injury, and he lost against Federer at Wimbledon. He announced that year that he had mononucleosis and was experiencing a groin.

In 2011, Roddick reached the final at Brisbane and won the Cellular South Cup in Memphis. He also won the deciding match for America in the opening Davis Cup title against Chile.

In 2012, Roddick played his last tournament - the US Open, but he lost in the fourth round to Martin Del Potro from Argentina. This was his last match and he announced to his fans, “A lots of ups, a lots of downs, a lot of great moments’.

In 2013, after his retirement, Roddick played his first professional golf at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and he was also hired by Fox Sports to co-host their famous program ‘Fox Sports Live’.

Awards & Achievements

Roddick has made a lot of records in his tennis career like: ‘Fastest serve in Australian open’, ‘Fastest serve in Dubai’, ‘Fastest average in first serve’, ‘Fastest serve in Beijing’, ‘Fastest serve in San Jose’, ‘Fastest serve in Wimbledon’, etc.

He is the winner of the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award as he has played a very important role in raising money for the survivors of Tsunami. He auctioned many of his tennis rackets to raise money for UNICEF.

Personal Life & Legacy

In 2009, Roddick got married to American model and actress Brooklyn Danielle Decker in Austin, Texas. He first saw Decker on the CNN’s Sports Illustrated website called She Says Z Says and he arranged a meeting with her through his agent.

Trivia

Roddick has started the Andy Roddick Foundation to help the youth who are troubled.

He is the receiver of the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, the first male tennis player to ever receive it.

He has appeared on various TV shows such as ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’, ‘Late Show with David Letterman’. ‘Late Night with Conan O’Brien’, ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’, ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’, ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’, ‘Friday Night with Jonathan Ross’, etc.

He is the first male tennis player to ever have hosted ‘Saturday Night Live’.

He made a guest appearance in the movie ‘Just Go With It’, in which his wife Brooklyn Decker also acted.

He is famously known as ‘A-Rod’.

He was famous for his aggressive outburst on umpires and linesman on the courts. He once insulted the Umpire Emmanuel Joseph by saying, ‘You’re an idiot! Stay in school kids or you’ll end up being an umpire.’

In 2011, Roddick hosted a show on Fox Sports Radio for a day with Bobby Bones and that one time show became very popular.

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Andy Roddick biography timelines

  • // 30th Aug 1982
    Andy Roddick was born in Omaha, Nebraska to Blanche and Jerry Roddick. His father was a rich business man and his mother was a schoolteacher. His older brothers Lawrence and John were into tennis and their parents supported it.
  • // 1991
    His brothers used to practice tennis in their backyard but soon Lawrence got more interested in competitive driving and Andy started playing tennis with John. In 1991, his parents took him to the U.S. Open in New York.
  • // 1996
    In 1996, Reebok signed Andy to play in its junior program and he won six world singles and seven doubles titles but he soon started to lose matches due to physiological changes and he thought of quitting tennis.
  • // 1999 To 2000
    In 1999, with encouragement from his coach Tarik Benhabiles, Roddick concentrated on tennis and became the No. 6 junior in the U.S. and No. 1 in the world by the next year, winning the US Open and Australian Open Junior.
  • // 2000
    In 2000, Roddick beat Fernando Vicente of Spain and Fabrice Santoro of France. He also played the Banana Bowl in Sao Paulo and won the match by beating Joachim Johansson in the final round.
  • // 2001
    In 2001, he defeated Michael Chang, the former French Open champion, in five sets in the second round of the tournament. The next year, he defeated Goran Ivanisevic and the seven time Wimbledon champion Pete Sampras.
  • // 2003
    In 2003, after a 5 hour long tensed match with the Moroccan player Younes El Aynaoui, Roddick won the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. It was the breakthrough point in his career.
  • // 2003
    In the same year, he won his first Master Series titles and his only Grand Slam title. He became the first American to finish a year at No.1 since Andre Agassi. He was also the youngest American to hold this honor.
  • // 2004
    In 2004, during the Summer Olympics, Roddick lost to Chilean player Fernando Gonzalez. The same year, he teamed up with Mardy Fish, Bob and Mike Bryan for the U.S. Davis Cup; the team lost to Spain in the finals in Seville.
  • // 2005
    In 2005, he won the SAP Open in San Jose, California and the U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships. At the US Open, Roddick lost to Gilles Muller but he won the Grand Prix de tennis de Lyon by defeating Gael Monfils.
  • // 2006
    In 2006, he suffered foot injury and lost to Andy Murray in Wimbledon, which led him to drop out of the Top 10 for the first time in years. He hired a new coach Jimmy Connors but failed to win the US Open.
  • // 2007
    In 2007, Roddick won The Legg Mason Tennis Classic and Artois Championships. He also beat the record for the consecutive tie-breaks won at the ATP World Tour. He was ranked at the 5th position by the ATP, under the coaching of Jimmy Connors.
  • // 2009
    In 2009, Roddick hired coach, Larry Stefanki but did not make it to the final in Australian Open, French Open and the ATP World Tour Masters 1000. But he did make it to the finals of Wimbledon, eventually losing to Roger Federer.
  • // 2009
    In 2009, Roddick got married to American model and actress Brooklyn Danielle Decker in Austin, Texas. He first saw Decker on the CNN’s Sports Illustrated website called She Says Z Says and he arranged a meeting with her through his agent.
  • // 2010
    In 2010, he was struggling with his knee injury, and he lost against Federer at Wimbledon. He announced that year that he had mononucleosis and was experiencing a groin.
  • // 2011
    In 2011, Roddick reached the final at Brisbane and won the Cellular South Cup in Memphis. He also won the deciding match for America in the opening Davis Cup title against Chile.
  • // 2011
    In 2011, Roddick hosted a show on Fox Sports Radio for a day with Bobby Bones and that one time show became very popular.
  • // 2012
    In 2012, Roddick played his last tournament - the US Open, but he lost in the fourth round to Martin Del Potro from Argentina. This was his last match and he announced to his fans, “A lots of ups, a lots of downs, a lot of great moments’.
  • // 2013
    In 2013, after his retirement, Roddick played his first professional golf at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and he was also hired by Fox Sports to co-host their famous program ‘Fox Sports Live’.

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Andy Roddick's FAQ

  • What is Andy Roddick birthday?

    Andy Roddick was born at 1982-08-30

  • Where is Andy Roddick's birth place?

    Andy Roddick was born in Omaha, Nebraska

  • What is Andy Roddick nationalities?

    Andy Roddick's nationalities is American

  • Who is Andy Roddick spouses?

    Andy Roddick's spouses is Brooklyn Decker

  • Who is Andy Roddick siblings?

    Andy Roddick's siblings is John Roddick, Lawrence Roddick

  • How tall is Andy Roddick?

    Andy Roddick's height is 188

  • Who is Andy Roddick's father?

    Andy Roddick's father is Jerry

  • Who is Andy Roddick's mother?

    Andy Roddick's mother is Blanche Roddick

  • What is Andy Roddick's sun sign?

    Andy Roddick is Virgo