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Andy was born august 30, 1982 in Ohama, Nebraska (USA). He comes from a sport-orientated family as his brother John was an All-American tennis player at the university of Georgia, while his oldest brother Lawrence was a good spring board driver. Still very young, Roddick finished the 1999-2000 year as the #1 in the US junior league, and he finished #1 junior in the world in 2000. While in the juniors, Andy won six singles titles and seven doubles titles. After he turned pro, in 2000, he quickly became well-known of the public, as he already had very solid results in 2001. One of his greatest achievements was to win three ATP titles that year; he was the first American teenager to win three or more ATP tournaments in a year since Pete Sampras in 1990. As another accomplishment made by Andy, he has achieved the highest rank for the first season as a pro for any former #1 junior. Even now, Roddick keeps playing outstanding tennis and "A-Rod" is a worthy successor of players like Pete Sampras in the past.
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