MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Feb. 22) - Andy Roddick wants to clear up any misconceptions about why he's not going to Dubai. It has nothing to do with his health, and he proved that Sunday on the court.
Roddick won his first title of 2009 and the 27th of his career, beating Czech Radek Stepanek 7-5, 7-5 in the finals of the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships.
Andy Roddick celebrates after winning the first set against Radek Stepanek in the championship match at the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships tennis tournament in Memphis, Tenn., Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009. Roddick defeated Stepanek 7-5, 7-5. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Andy Roddick's fiance Brooklyn Decker and coach Larry Stefanki watch as Roddick of the U.S. is awarded the trophy for defeating Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic at the ATP Memphis International tennis championship in Memphis, Tennessee February 22, 2009. REUTERS/Nikki Boertman (UNITED STATES)
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Andy Roddick of the U.S. holds the Memphis International tennis championship trophy following the ATP match against Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic in Memphis, Tennessee February 22, 2009. REUTERS/Nikki Boertman (UNITED STATES)
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Andy Roddick of the U.S. holds the Memphis International tennis championship trophy following the ATP match against Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic in Memphis, Tennessee February 22, 2009. Roddick defeated Stepanek to win the championship. REUTERS/Nikki Boertman (UNITED STATES)
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Andy Roddick of the U.S. (L) holds the Memphis International tennis championship trophy following the ATP match against Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic (R) in Memphis, Tennessee February 22, 2009. Roddick defeated Stepanek to win the championship. REUTERS/Nikki Boertman (UNITED STATES)
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Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic holds the Memphis International tennis championship runner-up's trophy following the ATP match against Andy Roddick of the U.S. in Memphis, Tennessee February 22, 2009. Roddick defeated Stepanek to win the championship. REUTERS/Nikki Boertman (UNITED STATES)
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Andy Roddick celebrates after winning a point against Radek Stepanek in the championship match at the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships tennis tournament in Memphis, Tenn., Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009. Roddick defeated Stepanek 7-5, 7-5. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Andy Roddick returns a shot to Radek Stepanek, of the Czech Republic, in the final of the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships tennis tournament in Memphis, Tenn., Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009. Roddick defeated Stepanek 7-5, 7-5. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic (L) and Andy Roddick of the U.S. meet at the net following the ATP Memphis International tennis championship match in Memphis, Tennessee February 22, 2009. Roddick defeated Stepanek to win the championship. REUTERS/Nikki Boertman (UNITED STATES)
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Andy Roddick of the U.S. volleys with Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic during the ATP Memphis International tennis championship match in Memphis, Tennessee February 22, 2009. Roddick defeated Stepanek to win the championship. REUTERS/Nikki Boertman (UNITED STATES)
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Only Roger Federer (57) and Rafael Nadal (32) have won more titles among active players. Roddick confirmed Friday that he wouldn't defend his title at Dubai. He said he wasn't happy about the denial of a visa to Israeli player Shahar Peer by the United Arab Emirates for the women's event this week.
But Roddick read a report that a hernia was his reason for withdrawing.
"There's no other reason. Obviously, I don't have a hernia. I probably wouldn't have played too well today. I would ask you guys to check but that might be inappropriate. I'm 100 percent healthy," Roddick said.
Now Roddick plans to work on his conditioning with his week off and may arrive in Birmingham, Ala., a little early for Davis Cup first-round play with Switzerland.
"I love the tournament in Dubai. The actual event that's put on, they do a great job with this. I know a lot of this was out of their hands, but it is what it is. You have a week off as opposed to traveling there," Roddick said.
Being healthy is what Roddick worked so hard for during the offseason with new coach Larry Stefanki. He lost 15 pounds.
On Sunday, Roddick got a bit of revenge for losing to Stepanek in the semifinals in San Jose last week and improved to 5-1 all-time against the man trying to become the first Czech to win in Memphis since Ivan Lendl in 1991. He called it satisfying to win a tight match with lots of long rallies. Roddick won the key points by breaking Stepanek in the 12th game of each set.
"Obviously, he's been playing his best tennis of his career probably this year and especially the past couple weeks. I knew what it was going to take, and I was able to get there," Roddick said.
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Roddick extended his streak of years with at least one title to nine, the longest current streak on tour, though Federer could match him with a victory this year.
"We have a long year ahead of us," Roddick said. "We always do, but this is the best start I've had in a long time. Possibly ever, actually, if you just look at the first two months of the year."
The world's sixth-ranked player took home the $300,000 winner's check and 500 ranking points for the ATP World Tour. He improved to 17-3 in match play this year. Of his 27 titles, 19 have come in North America. This is Roddick's second at Memphis.
The American, with his fiancee, model Brooklyn Decker, cheering him on at courtside, was coming into the final off the longest match of the tournament. He needed two hours, 11 minutes to beat Lleyton Hewitt compared to the 57 minutes Stepanek breezed past qualifier Dudi Sela.
Stepanek came in enjoying the best start to a year in his career with two titles already to his credit and trying to win for the second straight week. He had won nine consecutive matches but started slowly.
Roddick broke him in the second game to go up 2-0. Stepanek trailed 3-1 when he broke Roddick and then held serve to even the first set at 3-3.
"I had no doubts I wouldn't break him back," Stepanek said. "I had a lot of chances today to break him and didn't convert them. That was the biggest difference between the two of us."
They appeared headed toward a tiebreaker when Stepanek trailed 30-40 and hit a forehand long to give Roddick the first set.
Tied at 4 in the second set, Stepanek had a chance to break Roddick at 15-40. The American fought back to force deuce, served up one of his eight aces with a 130 mph, before Stepanek hit a forehand wide after a long rally.
Stepanek kept the match entertaining, at one point using his head to knock a ball back to a ball girl and then hitting a ball over to a ball boy through his legs. After the match, Stepanek noticed he had been given the winner's trophy and presented it to Roddick.
"Since he said I was the best player throughout those two weeks, I said, `OK, maybe I keep it maybe.' But no. He deserved it," Stepanek said.
When needing to hold serve to force a second-set tiebreaker, Stepanek won only one point off a forehand Roddick hit long up 0-40. Roddick then closed out the title with a forehand passing shot, celebrating by raising both arms in the air.
"It was huge. You go into a third, it's a coin flip at best because he probably has a little bit of momentum going," Roddick said. "I feel like when I'm playing well I do a good job of closing out. Even the two games before I broke him, I played pretty good games and at least forced him to work a little bit."
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Congrats Andy. I have watched you play many Davis Cup matches in person and always felt very proud of the way you represented our country. I think you have provided the leadership for probably the longest run of Davis Cup matches by the same team (Blake and Bryan brothers.) I hope your marriage brings you as much happiness as you have brought to many of us watching you plan.
Roddick's second trophy of the year should be for his integrity in refusing to play in Dubai. Kudos to the Williams sisters for their public comments also.
The comments of Bob7Rob7 are not based on any facts and are immaterial. It is no longer necessary for athletes to hide their sexual preferences, and I have No reason to believe that Roddick is or isn't. Who cares as long as he shows his heart on the court and his integrity off the court.
The comments of Bob7Rob7 are not based on any facts and are immaterial. It is no longer necessary for athletes to hide their sexual preferences, and I have No reason to believe that Roddick is or isn't. Who cares as long as he shows his heart on the court and his integrity off the court.
2. He wins, and gets a vase as a trophy
3. Even worse, the runner up gets a bowl.
Crazy!