[新聞] Retiring Roddick not done yet
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RETIRING RODDICK NOT DONE YET
New York, U.S.A.
by ATP Staff | 31.08.2012
Andy Roddick celebrated a win over Bernard Tomic on Friday.
This may be Andy Roddick’s last tournament, but the American isn’t ready to
step into retirement just yet. Playing in front of his family and a partisan
Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd, he impressed Friday night with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 win
over Australian teenager Bernard Tomic.
Roddick had announced his retirement one day earlier, on his 30th birthday,
and admitted before the second-round match: “It’s been emotional. I’ve
been through a lot, but no matter how many matches you play, this is a first
time for me. It’s going to be tough out there, but I’m going to try and
enjoy every minute.”
He took a deep breath upon stepping on the court and quickly gained his
composure. The 20th-seeded Roddick rolled out to a 3-0 lead to start the
match and finished the match on a nine-game run. He limited his 19-year-old
opponent to just five points total in the third set, closing the match with
an ace after one hour and 27 minutes.
“It's certainly nice to feel appreciated at the end of all of it,” said
Roddick on being embraced by the Ashe crowd. “It's a humbling feeling. You
have twenty four and a half thousand people there to see something. It's a
good feeling. Kind of an outpouring of support from inside the tennis world
and outside the tennis world in the last 24 hours is certainly not something
that I expected to the lengths it's come from.”
Tomic, who like Roddick is a former junior US Open champion, said: “You
always dream as a kid to play in this arena; it's the biggest stage in the
world. To play one of the biggest players in America, I was thinking about it
too much leading into the match. He was serving well, so I just couldn't find
my way to get out of that little zone.”
Roddick will face Fabio Fognini for a place in the fourth round. The Italian
defeated Spaniard Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 earlier Friday.
“I’m going to look forward to it,” said Roddick, the 2003 US Open
champion. “I’m going to try and stick around a little longer.”
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