Saturday, 25 June 2011

Andy Roddick will never win Wimbledon fear after reaching three finals

Andy Roddick will never win Wimbledon fear after reaching three finals against Feliciano Lopez on Friday, a shock third round exit may suffer.

Fast grass courts of Wimbledon tournament Roddick always believe their best bet to win another grand slam is made​​.

But former U.S. Open champion looks increasingly unlikely the All England Club for yet another early exit after their dreams.

The 28-year-old is no longer with age, it occurred to him he admits that he never get to ride championship trophy could be.

Roddick said, "Well, sure. You're human. I mean, of course it does. You may never get your favourite job either".

"I haven't played well this year for sure. I don't think I've played my best since probably April of last year.

"I've been up against some stuff. But it has to get better, there's no doubt.

"You keep moving forward until you decide to stop. At this point I've not decided to stop so I'll keep moving forward."

While Roddick was very disappointed not to make his favorite Grand Slam for the second week when he insisted that he take and Yen Hsun, in the 2008 fourth round last year against Janko Tipsaveric was not lost in second round destroyed.

Roddick said, "It's easier for me to walk out of here and move forward with that than, let's say, 2008 where I lost to Tipsarevic and I felt like I completely choked or last year where I had a million opportunities and gave it away".

"He played an outstanding match. He served about as well as someone has against me.

"The stuff that's enabled me to beat him seven times, making passing shots under duress, making him play defence on his forehand, he did well today.

"The thing you guys have to understand is there's no script. Some days you're going to play well and lose, and some days you're going to play like crap and win."

All their previous seven meetings with Roddick Lopez won seven races on the grass at Queen's last month it was suggested but not eight seeds all the way on Centre Court will be.

Roddick had three set off a tough loss at Wimbledon warm-up to see Lopez and the Spaniard was finally able to break the losing run.

Lopez, twice a Wimbledon quarter finalist Roddick excellent served and prevented the world number 44 Gael Monfils in the last 16 tie against Lukasz Kubot or safely stay on the power play.

Tim Henman's Wimbledon career once Spaniard finished in 2007 but Roddick won his career as the best.

"It's definitely great win for me. I beat a couple of great players in Wimbledon in the last 10 years. But to beat Andy in this court is very special, of course. I would say maybe theLink best probably," said Lopez who sent 57 winners past the American.

"We played recently in Queen's. I lost it, but I played great. So I knew if I played the same way I would have my chances.

"When you play Andy Roddick here, you never expect to win two straight tiebreaks against him. So I'm really happy with my performance. I think the grass, it was always my best surface."

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