Greed is good for Roddick(AFP)
Greed is good for Roddick
Paris, France
29 October 2003 14:54
Andy Roddick resumes his battle to snatch the world number-one spot in Paris on
Thursday, admitting that the honour of pipping rival Juan Carlos Ferrero to the
prize has given him a new appetite for the closing weeks of the season.
"If you gave me the option, say, of winning two Grand Slams and finishing
number three in the year then I'd probably take that over winning none, winning
a bunch of Masters Series events and finishing number one," said the American.
"But now I have the opportunity to be greedy here. I would love to finish
number one, there's no doubt about it. But if I don't, it doesn't mean my year
has been a failure. I have made a lot of strides this year."
The 21-year-old Roddick has helped himself to six titles this year including
his Grand Slam breakthrough at the US Open and Masters crowns at Montreal and
Cincinnati.
All have pushed him into the number-two spot in the world, just behind French
Open winner Ferrero and ahead of Wimbledon champion Roger Federer.
Only the Paris Masters this week and the season-ending Masters Cup in Houston
next month remain for the brash American to dislodge the Spaniard from the top.
"In the last couple of years I didn't really have too much to play for apart
from pride.
"I was never in serious contention for the Masters Cup so you lose and you're
upset but then you figure you are going home and you are starting your
vacation."
Roddick's mind appeared to already be on holiday in a clumsy opening match in
Paris at the 耲,45-million event when he toiled to beat Romanian qualifier
Victor Hanescu 7-6 (7/4), 7-6 (7/4).
"I'm in the hunt and every match I win could be the match that wins or loses me
the top spot. I am motivated but maybe I am pushing too hard," admitted Roddick
after a less-than-convincing outing.
"I didn't deserve to be in the first set tie-breaker and I gave him a gift of
the first game of the match, double-faulted and two missed forehands. But I
scrapped and clawed and tried to stick around and got a little lucky," said
Roddick, whose next opponent is tricky Spaniard Tommy Robredo.
"Tommy's a great competitor. He always goes out there and he will fight you to
the last ball. He doesn't beat himself.
"He's grown up as a player this year. He has developed a pretty big forehand.
I am going to have to play a lot better if I want to get through to the next
round." -- Sapa-AFP
怎麼好像跟Andy之前的說法有一點出入啊.....
他那個時候是選 贏大滿貫 但是不一定要成為年終第一啊=.=a
不管了 不管了 反正已經拿了大滿貫 那.......
就順便年終第一吧^^
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