Quotes from Andy Roddick


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I cook a little - I've never taken classes or anything - but enough to get by.


I used to hear a lot that all I could do was hit a serve, I couldn't volley, I can't hit a backhand, I don't return well, and then people would turn round and tell me I'm underachieving.


My worst days are still pretty good days. That's something I might lose in the moment sometimes, but I have a pretty good grasp of it.


I got to play in a crowd, play in Wimbledon finals, be the guy on a Davis Cup team for a while. Those are opportunities not a lot of people get. As much as I was disappointed and frustrated at times, I'm not sure that I ever felt sorry for myself or begrudged anybody any of their success.


Do you have to be like a second-grade dropout to be an umpire? Did you go to school until you were 8 years old? I think you quit school before you were 10. Stay in school kids or you'll end up being an umpire.


You ask me a question, I'm going to give you an honest answer.


I like playing tennis. I've always enjoyed the process of being a tennis player; I'm just not sure that I enjoyed the travel at the end, and my body didn't recover from the day-to-day grind.


I don't know that I'll ever be the guy who needs to go to a tournament to be seen and to spectate. I feel like I can accomplish spectating from home.


I don't have much interest in being on a senior tour. I don't think I retired so that I could be on tour.


I don't care when people use the term 'one-Slam wonder' with me.


I don't know that I've ever been someone who's interested in existing on tour. I have a lot of interests and a lot of other things that excite me.


I like grass, I enjoy it and it suits my game.


Well, immediately we announced yesterday or the day before we're building, with my foundation, a youth tennis and learning center in Austin. I'd like to be hands on with that and not see it periodically.


My aggression out there is my weapon. I think it's more letting them know that I'm not going to let them get away with something, and I'm not just going to kind of poke it back and be content to stay in rallies.


If I'm being honest, I think I'd be good at television; I just don't know if I am interested, because you are kind of geographically responsible to a location, and frankly I don't know if I retired from tennis so that I could sit around tennis tournaments 12 hours a day.


The selfish thing about an athlete is you always look at the side of things where you say I could've done that better.


Stay in college, kids. Otherwise, you may become an umpire.


One little secret of the guys who have won one slam, is that we don't want other guys to win one because its like a bit of a special fraternity.


My entire career, I've been a worker.


I'm the most successful bad player ever.