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Roddick vs Hewitt - USO 2001

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Andy Roddick has a bit of a meltdown during this quarterfinal match because of Jorge Diaz's terrible overrule. You can see how angry he was during the oncourt interview.

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  • when did stiffler start playing tennis?

  • Roddick: "not gonna shake his hand, not gonna shake his hand...... i should shake his hand"

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  • And thats why we have hawkeye now.

  • LOL funni how things turn out. Every1 thought it was going to be Hewitt Roddick dominating the nxt 10 years. Then Fed and Rafa came.

  • @makgirling they are both done Roddick and Hewitt play tonight at the AO too old veterans.... lol

  • @SuperJourneyer It's a terrible overrule because the ball was called "in" by the judge on that line, and the chair umpire overruled the call from the other side of the court.

  • Why is that a terrible overrule? it looked out to me. 

  • Where's Roddick? I see McEnroe and Hewitt.

  • @ctoth666 Hewitt is done now, he wont get near any slam wins these days.

  • hewitt needs to get back to this kind of physical condition or otherwise get this lean frame again if he wants to be relevant for one more season, but it's not so easy 10 years later...he's been missed in the game, at least for me anyway.

  • Andy didn't lose because of the overrule, he lost because he let it get to him

  • young andy looks like isner

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