Quote by Andy Roddick
In the States, tennis is sixth or seventh on the totem pole as far

In the States, tennis is sixth or seventh on the totem pole as far as sports go. – Andy Roddick

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When you come off something really disappointing, you want to come back and kind of regroup and get involved in something positive right away. – Andy Roddick

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Well, immediately we announced yesterday or the day before were building, with my foundation, a youth tennis and learning center in Austin. Id like to be hands on with that and not see it periodically. – Andy Roddick

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