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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2006

Andy on the weakest link show!!

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  • "Ewe!"

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    "...never mind"

  • baahh...? xD

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  • who is that cute dude?

  • @Thepaprika101

    Actually, it went all right! I was the youngest contestant at only 21 years old, and I managed to stay on the show until 5 out of 9 were voted out! I did it for the thrill and the fun, and I did have a lot of fun :).

  • @boii1990 Good luck! ...or should I say: how did it go?

  • stupid american

  • Dumb or what

  • @iDoof, you must have gotten into tennis a month or so ago.

  • Oh shittt! I'm gonna be in the swedish version of this programme, Den svagaste länken. Haha. They are all so smart, I'm gonna be humiliated!

  • @LoafOfPint Maybe knowing trivia isn't directly correlated to winning tennis games, but answering "bah" instead of naming any letter of the alphabet is pretty stupid, and about as brainless as the way he plays tennis

  • @LoafOfPint Tennis is also about intellect: exploiting weaknesses, controlling the pace of the game, developing strategy over time, and fighting the emotional pressures of the game. I've seen Federer/Nadal save match points from 2 sets down to win in 5 sets. That's a mental win, not just a physical one -- it requires mental stability and a change in strategy. Roddick hasn't developed his game ever. He just wails on the ball the whole game and acts like a baby when he's losing.

  • Poor Andy. He's so humble and really deserves to have won more than he has. He's been in Federer's shadow for so long, but now it appears that Federer is on the wane and subsequently Nadal took over, and now it's Djokovic at the top. It's hard to see Roddick winning another major now, in fact I think it's more likely Federer will win another one despite his recent disappointments. Despite all of his near-misses Roddick has remained professional and upbeat throughout. He's a true asset.

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