Article updated 10 January 2012
Andy has a new do for the Australian Open 2012. Here’s a pic that I took of him during the AAMI Classic player meet and greet at Federation Square in Melbourne.
Andy’s thinning hair is oft talked about and when the cap accidentally came off to show the current state of affairs during the final of Memphis 2011, it seems there is a reason why he keeps it on nowadays.
Photo sourced from AP via Forty Deuce
Let’s go back to the beginning though as it wasn’t always this way.
I’ve been a fan of Andy Roddick for a long time now. I don’t quite remember the exact year but I first saw Andy with his awesome serve on Margaret Court Arena at the Australian Open in the early 2000s.
And his Quarter Final against Younes El Aynaoui at the 2003 Australian Open is my all time favourite match.
Even though it bothers me that Andy can go way overboard making his point to the chair umpire and lines people if he disagrees with them, (far out, remember the Brissy International 2011, when the rain crept on to the court, the rant went on for far too long), I still have all the time in the world for him; a genuine, good hearted guy who has done the hard yards in the tennis arena.
After winning Memphis 2011 Andy Roddick became the third man on the ATP tour to hold 30 or more championships. Not bad really, but of course there is still the talk and discussion over whether or not he has more Grand Slam titles up his sleeve. He won the US Open in 2003, when he was 21, and has been runner up in the final a few times since, beaten by Roger.
Here are some flash back pics of Andy through the ages.
The young Andy, with his lush spikey hair
Picture Sourced from Tennis-X
The Andy who went out with Mandy.
Gosh at the time how I loved the rhythm of the rhyme.
Photo sourced from Herald Sun
And now, Andy and Brooklyn.
Photo source
As a Linesman at the Rally for Relief in January
This pic still puts a smile on my dial.
Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images AsiaPac
He’s still got it though, check out this match point from Memphis
Check out the winning match point in this vid, which he called “the best shot I’ve ever hit in my life”.
You’ve gotta agree that he’s still got it, hair or no!
I’m hoping for big things. Serve it up Andy! What do you think Andy’s chances are of winning another Grand Slam?
Until next time
Grand Slam Gal
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