The most important tie break of Wimbledon 2009

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2009

I feel so sorry for Andy Roddick - I can't see him getting that close to his dream of winning Wimbledon again. Credit to Federer though for his incredible performance under pressure. This is the tie break that pretty much decided the match in the end. Here is Roddick's decline from 6-2 up to lose the set.

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  • err i don't feel sorry for a pro tennis player, former #1,USO winner, milionarie, married with a top model... lol...

  • I am more sad about the quality of the video than about Roddick lol.

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  • i definitley did not feel bad for him this time because i put 5k of my hard earned on federer to win at only 1.12 odds because i thought this would be the most surest bet in the history of sport and gee the way roddick kept playing nearly put me into cardiac arrest. yes i agree we should feel bad for andy after all the loses to federer but he really played out of his skin on this day and ever since this i have been too nervous to put a bet thats even close to that amount money.

  • So where exactly is the ball? :D

  • Roddick :(

  • I only disliked this because I disliked what happened..nice vid....poor Andy

  • @kurfurstus winning a grand slam is ur life and especially wimbledon i promise u he would have cried for days

  • @Rafathaman94 lol. twat.

  • @Rafathaman94 murray doesnt have a heart, he chokes.

  • @unowen727 Disturbing :\

  • @Rafathaman94 we meet again

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