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Andy Roddick – A Player to Watch Out In ATP Circuit

In the world for men’s tennis, Andy Roddick is currently the 7th ranked player. Roddick has been hyped as one of the top players in the world for a long time. He has not been the top ranked player in the world for more than 6 years now even though he has been seen as one of the top players.

Roddick is 2nd in the prize money standings, even though he is just 7th in the world in overall ranking. This includes over 1.2 million dollars earned in 2010. Amassing a 26-4 record in 2010, Roddick has already played a lot of matches this year.

In 2010, his success has been tremendous. Roddick has already reached the quarter finals in one tournament and the finals in 4 other separate tournaments. These four finals appearances include tournaments that he won altogether at the ATP Masters Series Sony Ericsson Open and the ATP Brisbane International.

Roddick has the skills to succeed and he is a powerful player. With a 155 mph effort, Roddick is the world record holder for the fastest serve recorded. Roddick appears to be a more “well-rounded” player today than ever, even though many have criticized Roddick in the past for not employing a greater variety of shots. His backhand shot is improving and he is more of an all-court player than he was early in his career.

Roddick will move up in the rankings, if he can continue this success. He will have a lot of support on his way back to the top if he continues with this great effort and he is already one of the more popular players in the sport.

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