My disdain for Andy Roddick continues …

Andy-Roddick-Doha-2009_17490801Those familiar with this site are aware of my prejudice against Andy Roddick , those just arriving, allow me to update your on his latest and greatest performance.

The last major of the year is always played in Flushing NY and it’s the only major to be played on US soil.  The two-week tournament began a week ago today, and on the Men’s side, the higher seeds have been rolling along.  This was of course, until American anti-great Andy Roddick took the court against 51st ranked John Isner.  Isner is a hard serving young-gun that few thought could hang with the likes of Roddick.

After the first 90 minutes of the match, the crowd was stunned.  Two sets down, the new and improved Roddick (At least that’s what “experts” were calling him) found himself ready to be knocked out of the US Open, again far too early.  I must give Andy a small bit of credit as I very much expected him to tank the third and be on his way but he fought hard and was able to regain his composure, which is rare, to win sets three and four.  However, in dramatic fashion, Roddick could not outlast Isner in a 5th set tiebreak (Which is ridiculous.  Deciding a 4 hour match on a tiebreak should be changed ASAP) leaving Roddick and US Mens Tennis in despair once again.

Just to make sure the crowd was totally pissed off when they left, James Blake lost in straight sets to Tommy Robredo in the night match, assuring that the Men’s champion will come from Switzerland, Serbia, or Spain.  (Sorry France, Tsonga not ready yet)

And so, I desperately need Andy Roddick to retire to end the charade.  Rather then write about the plight of US Men’s tennis, I would rather write about the next American born champion of a major.  It’s not Roddick, Blake, or even Isner.  WHERE ARE YOU GUYS!!!!

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Andy Roddick needs a new career

andy-roddickFor those of you that follow Men’s tennis, it is pretty well known that Andy Roddick is the best American Born tennis player on the circuit today.  Currently ranked 6th in the World, Andy has advanced to the 4th round of the French Open, the longest he has ever lasted.  That sentence alone should be a slight indication of why I don’t like him but allow me to continue.

Andy Roddick became a force very early on in his career winning the 2003 US Open.  Perhaps he set the bar too high for himself but no matter, Roddick was primed as the next American superstar.  Since 2003, Andy has not won another Grand Slam title losing twice in the Wimbledon Final and once in the US Open Final (All to Roger Federer).  Since 2006, Roddick has not even been able to capture a Masters Series Final (No final appearances).  Now I root for plenty of losers (Mets, Jets, etc.) but year after year I continue to see the same poor play, the same mistakes and the same cocky attitude that gets in the way of his talent.

Just a decade ago, two American Players; Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi dominated Men’s Tennis.  Not only were they in and out of Slam Finals, they entertained all ages of Tennis with their play and their attitude.  Sadly, American Tennis continues to decline, as Roddick and others are not improving their game, simply sustaining it.  Point and case, Roddick has battled (not really) Roger Federer twenty times in his career, winning just two.  Even more embarrassing is the set record vs. Federer; 10 wins, 45 losses.  When you play an opponent that often and are ranked in the top 10 in the world, you should do a little better than 10%.

Most frustrating for me is Andy Roddick’s attitude.  Tirade after tirade on the court, perhaps he should focus more on his backhand, (or lack thereof) and less on the few bad calls that every Tennis player receives from time to time.  I can’t seem to get through just one of his matches without a broken racquet or his arms up in anger.  And so, I ask for all of you American Tennis fans out there to root Andy on in his match tomorrow against Frenchman Gael Monfils, so we can witness once again how unprepared Roddick is against Mr. Roger Federer.

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I Started Playing Tennis!!!

With the Economy going up and down and down and down…. I (As the rest of the country) had to make some cuts in my monthly budget. Many things went out the window first, like the gym. ( It took me a while to give up but i finally did it!)

So how can you still get your exorcise without paying $40 bucks a month? There are many things you could try… Mr Smith and I started walking to the mailbox at night (A 5 minute walk but still…) and of course the reason for this post!  We started playing Tennis! Well, I started. ( Mr. Smith has been playing since high-school and even made it to the New Jersey State High School Championships. (He would kill me if I forgot)

We were out there for a little over an hour and I realized that I need a major Tennis makeover – as I was running around the court on a beautiful Miami afternoon (about 90 degrees) in black jazz shoes, little shorts and a black tank top.

Shopping time !!! And what a coincidence … I just saw a commercial for the new D’lights from Skechers – for around $50 they look really cute.  I also found a very comfortable looking pair of New Balance tennis shoes at PlanetShoes.com for like $30 with free shipping. I am also in desperate need of a white pleaded skirt (Yes i am getting all decked out). I found some really cute skirts from Buy.com bu we’ll see what I’ll get.  Keep you posted.

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