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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Roddick pulls out of London

World number six Andy Roddick has withdrawn from the forthcoming World Tour Finals in London with injury. The 27-year-old American, who lost an epic Wimbledon men's singles final in the capital in July, has been sidelined for five weeks with a knee problem. Roddick said: "I'm really disappointed. I love playing in London and I've heard so many good things about the venue."

The American said: " I have not fully recovered from my knee injury and I won't be able to compete. One of my goals in 2010 will be to qualify for this event again."

Sweden's Robin Soderling will replace him at the end-of-season finale, which begins on Sunday. Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray are among those taking part in the tournament at the O2 Arena.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's unfortunate for Roddick to get injured, I would never wish that on anybody. But from an entertainment perspective, I'd much rather watch Soderling, rallies rather than aces!

Wonder how this will influence the betting market? Not that it will be anything like as significant as the EU's opposition to an open gambling market, which stops proper competition and means that punters get poorer value odds. See this example from World Cup qualifiers http://tiny.cc/Copb6

If you believe all gamblers deserve the right to a competitive market, please support the Right2bet petition!

Anonymous said...

should be very
exciting to watch

Jimmy